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

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1981 El Tigre The Way We Were Volume XXXVI Guymon Senior High And Junior High Box 1307 A Dallas Cowgirl, no, just a Guymon Cowgirl doing her duty. A look of concentration A Class That’s Something Special . . . Working, Laughing, And Loafing . . . Advisor Peggy Butts Editor Pam Penner Asst. Editor Robbie Shirley Senior Editor Carla Cruzan Section Editors Robbie Shirley Mea Wilkenson Becky Edenborough Sandy Ritter Donna Moore Stephanie Tramel Business Editor Shona Sample Asst. Bus. Ed. Donna Moore Sports Editors Gordon Grice Todd Lopez Becky Hensley Photographers Shona Sample Mea Wilkenson Gordon Grice Todd Lopez Kathy Mathis 4 . . Thats The Way We Were The way we were - in former days Is quite different from the present maze of hurrying to get things done, always on the run. Never stopping to enjoy the sun, never notic- ing our fellow-man and his cry for Help! Existing not really living is our Thing Now. s Tigerland Is Where It All Begins When we reminisce about the good old days of our youth in this book, we will also remember THE WAY WE WERE when the speed limit was 55 MPH, gas was $1.30 a gallon, jeans for boys and girls were always in style, and Eng. IV was a Must at Good Old G.H.S. Those were the days, lazy, busy, and crazy. THE WAY WE WERE!! Heather always knows where the action is!!!! 4 Look at those legs!!!!!! 8 Guyman High — Where We Belong 10 11 You Have Come A Long Way, GHS % 4fL V i r ♦ 13 Every year the seniors look forward to choosing members of their class who are outstanding in their particular activity. We chose this year to show these all-around students the way they wish they were. Most Athletic Tina Lothman, Tim Hepner Clowns Kyle Kelting, Kim Lunsford Seniors Were Tops . . . . Most Daring Gil Hamilton, Michelle Schaef Best Dressed Jeff Odell, Jamye Hale Most Scientific Mike Durman, Cindy Reeves 14 Klutziest Greg Gentry, Kelly Morrison Most Likely To Succeed Stacey Powell, Craig Wood Most Musical Brandon Lewis, Laura Kircher . 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Happy Days 2. Vegas 3. Dallas 4. 3's Company 5. love Boat READER'S DELIGHT 1. Scruples 2. The Promise 3. Amityville Horror 4. Flowers in the Attic 5. Gone With the Wind WHEELS WITH APPEAL 1. Corvette 2. Trans Am 3. Camero 4. 280 ZX 5. Thunder Bird WHEELS WITH APPEAL 1. Corvette 2. Trans Am 3. Camero 4. 280 ZX 5. Thunder Bird 24 SUPER SINGLES 1. Looking for Love 2. Sailing 3. Stand by Me 4. Upside Down 5. Drivin' My Life Away 25 Shona Sample Michelle Schaef Terry Schneweis Paul Shaffer Susan Shaffer Sharon Sides Connie Simpson Todd Singleterry Beth Smith Dean Spirlock Steve Stealey Paula Stephens Luke Stephenson Patricia Stewart Tommy Strutton Marie Sullivan Rhonda Taylor Patty Thompson Ramon Torres Travis Vavra 26 I Mary Villarreal Kevin Walker Albert Waugh Charles Wells Tawnya Wicker Sheila Wiggins Betsy Williams Greg Winter Cindy Wood Craig Wood Who Are They Trying To Impress 27 ERMIE ABEYTA Football 1. 4; VICA-4; Art Club-4; Future plans to work and be happy. DALE ALIEN Football-1, 3; Basketball-1,2; Cross Country-1, 2; Science Club-3; Future plans: to go into Wildlife and Game manage- ment. NANCY AMMONS FHA-4; Future plans: to become a draftsman. PERRY BACA Football-1; Golf-1,2,3,4; Future plans: to maybe attend col- lege, to play golf, and to become a successful businessman. LORIE BEHNE VICA-4; FHA-1; Future plans: to marry Randal and to be happy. RUSSELL BEHNE Football-1,23,4; Track-13,3,4; NHS; Future plans: to attend OU and then go to optometry school. BRUCE BETTERTON Boxing-1,2,3,4; Future plans: to go to VoTech school. STEVE BIDDLE FFA-1; Future plans: to move to Colorado and farm. STEVEN BIRDSIll NJHS-1; NHS-3,4; OHS-1.23,4; Football-13.4; Future plans: to either attend college or join the armed forces. DEL BLACKBURN Rodeo-4; Future plans: to move to California and hangout at the beach. JIM BOHANAN FCA-1,23.4; Football-1333; NHS-3,4; French Club-4; Stu- dent Council-4; Future plans: to go to college. MARLA BOWERS FHA-133; VICA-3,4; Future plans: to go to cosmetology school and get married. JOYCE BOWMAN Choir-2,3,4; Girls Glee-23.4; Future plans: to go to college, to get married, and raise a family. RANDY BRYAN CHRIS BUSBY Pep Club-1; Basketball-1333; French Club-4; Track-1; NHS- 3; Softball-3,4; Future plans: to go to college and major in business. RICKY CARVER FFA-1; VICA-3.4; Future plans: to move to Colorado, to get a welding job, to have fun. KIM CLARK Newspaper staff -1; Pep Club-1; Future plans: to go to business college. ROCKY COMPTON Future plans: to be a truck driver and get married. SHARI CONNER FCA-1; NJHS-1; Pep Club-1; Future plans to marry Tracy and have good times. KELLY COOKSEY Band-1,23,4; Speech-4; Debate-4; Future plans: to get rich and move from Guymon. BRAD CORNELIUS Football-1; Basketball-manager-133.4; French Club-3,4; FCA-4; Future plans: to go to college and become an accoun- tant DAVID COSTILLA Football-13; Track-1,4; Future plans: to become a musician. GARY COSTNER Track-13; Rodeo Club-4; Stuco-4; VICA-4; Future plans: to go to college at PSU and to be in the rodeo circuit MARK COUNTRYMAN Football-1,2,33; Track-2,3; FCA-2,33; Future plans: to go to college and to become a ski bum in Europe. PATTI COUNTRYMAN Choir-2,33; Band-13.3,4; Big Brother and Big Sister; FHA; Science Club-1; Pep Club-1; Future plans: to attend Bethany Nazarene College and major in music. MARK CRELLY Track-1,23; Future plans: undecided. KIM CRITES Basketball-1,2, Track-1,2; FCA-1.233; Band-13; Choir-3; Fu- ture plans: to attend college at Southwestern and enjoy her- self. CARLA CRUZAN Choir-2,3,4; Girls Glee-2,3,4; FHA-4; Publicat.ons-4; Senior Editor-4; Future plans: to attend college and major in Home Economics. KERRY CULVER VICA-4; Future plans: to become a welder or to be a singer. KERRICK DRAPER Basketball-13,3,4; French Club-4; FCA-4; Future plans: to at- tend college. JOAN DUNCAN Band-1333; Girls Glee-233; Choir-2,3,4; Stage Band-3; Fu- ture plans: to go to college and not to get married for a long time. RICHARD JAMES DUNKERSON VICA-3,4; Future plans: to go to a VoTech school and to study diesel mechanics. MIKE DURMAN Basketball-1,233; NHS-2,3,4; OHS-2,3.4; Band-1; French Club-2,3,4; FCA-233; Future plans: to go to college and then to go to optometry school. VIDA ERDMAN PE-3,4; Future plans: to work and to play softball. KEVIN ELSTON Football-1,23,4; Basketball-13; Golf-1,233; FCA-1333; Stuco-1333; Stuco-1,2; NJHS-1; NHS-233; Future plans: to attend college and become an architect. EDDIE FARRINGTON FFA-1,2,33; VICA-3,4; Future plans: to attend a trade school or to work. LADONNA FARRINGTON FHA-1,233; VICA-4; Art Club; Future plans: to keep working or maybe to attend trade school and to get married. DAN FRUTICER VICA-4; Future plans: to go to college and become a minister. YVETTE FUENTES Band-1.233; Flag Girl-3.4; French Club-3,4; FCA-1,2,3.4, Math Club-3,4; Cheerleader-1333; FHA-2; FTA-4; Future plans: to attend college at OSU and major in business and become a housewife. GREG GENTRY Football-1333; Basketball-13; Track-1; Future Plans: to join the army or to get a job. KURT GIBSON Football-133,4; Track-23; Swim Team-1333; Choir-4; Tiger Mascot-4; Future Plans: to attend college and gel a degree in construction engineering or dental surgery. EDDIE GLODEN Stuco-4; FFA-13; Rodeo Club-1; Future Plans: to get married and farm. DENNIS GONZALES Welding 3,4; VICA-3,4; Future Plans: go to trade school. TERRI GREEN Basketball-13; Band-1333; Flag Girl-3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Track-13; FCA; Pep Club-1; Future Plans: to go to bcautian school or to go to stewardess school. MEG GRICE French Club-3,4; Math Club-3,4; NHS-3,4; Future Plans: to go to college. JOLENE GROVES Band-133; VICA-4; ICE-4; Future Plans: to attend college and to maintain a stable career. JAMYE HALE French Club-2,3.4; Ski Club-3; Flag Girl-2,3,4; NJHS-1; Basket- ball 233; Band-1333; Stuco Rep.-4; Future Plans: to attend college at OSU and to become an accountant. GIL HAMILTON Football-1333; Basketball-13,3,4; Golf-13.33; FCA-1333; French Club-1,233; Ski Club-23; Future Plans: to attend college. LISA HAMPTON Basketball-133; Track-1,33; FCA-4; FHA-1; Pep Club-1; Fu- ture Plans: to attend college. EVAN HARNEY Band-1,23; Stage Band-2,3; VICA-4; Future Plans: to go on the road with a band. LEE HARRIS NHS-3,4; FTA-4; Stuco-4; French Club-3,4; Class Representa- tive-3; Band-1333; Future plans: to go to college and to become a writer. BECKY HENSLEY Choir-13,3,4; Girls Chorus-233; Publications-33; Future plans: to go to beauty school and to get married and have a family. TIM HEPNER Football-1333; Basketball-133,4; Track-3; Class Pres.-233, Stuco-1,2,33; NJHS-1; NHS-2,3,4, Band-1333; Stage band-2; Ski Club-23; FCA-2,3,4; Future plans: to attend college and major in pre-med. GEORGE HINTERGARDT FFA-13; VICA-3; Future plans: to join the Air Force and to become a highway patrolman. WAYNE HOFFMAN VICA-4; Future plans: to become a law officer. BOBBY HOMAN Carpentry-233; Future plans: to become an electronics engi- neer. SHEILA HUDDLESTON FHA-233; Pep Club-1; NYI-1333. Choir-4; Future plans: to attend college. MEL HUNTER Basketball-1333; Track-13.3.4; FCA-1333; FHA-233; FTA-4; Future plans: to attend Bauder Fashion school and major in Interior Design MARY ANN IGLESIAS Basketball-1333; FTA-3.4; VICA-3; Stuco-4; Future plans: to attend college. TINA JAMIESON Band-1,2,33; NJHS-1; Stuco-13; Science Club-1; Flag Girl- 2,3; Latin Club-3; Choir-3,4; French Club-4; FCA-4; Future plans: to attend WTSU and major in business. GARY JANDER Choir Stage Manager-4; Football-1,2,3; Future plans: to at- tend college and acquire a commission from the army. AARON JOHNSON Golf-13,3,4; French Club-2; Stuco-4; FCA-3; Future plans: to go to college and study dentistry JOHN KAHLE VICA-3,4; Water Polo-1; Track-2; Speech-4; Future plans: to become a commissioned officer, to be a stock broker, and to move to California. MARTIN KEENAN Rodeo Club-4; Future plans: to work and to rodeo KYLE KELTING Gdf-133.4; Football-1333; FCA-3,4; French Club-4; Bas- ketball-1; Future plans: to attend college and major in petro- leum management and play golf. CAROL KIPPENBERGER Band-1333; Ski Club-3; FTA-3,4; Art Club-4, Future plans: to go to college. LAURA KIRCHER Band-1,233; NHS-2,3,4; Stuco-2,4; Math Club-4; All State Honor Band-23; Future plans: to attend SWOSU and major in pharmacy. KELLY KURIYANA Band-2; Stuco-3; VICA-3,4; Futur plans: to play in a band and to live in isolation. CAROL LEAR French Club-3,4; Track-3,4; FHA-3; FTA-3,4; Drama-2; Art Club-4; Debate-4, FCA-4; Softball-133.4; Ski Club-3; Baskct- ball-1; Future plans: to attend college and major in Health and Physical education and to be with Eddie. SCOT LEAR Basketball-1333; FCA-1333; FTA-4; French Club-233; Stuco-4; Future plans: to go to college and become an archi- tectural engineer. HAROLD LENIGER Future plans: to attend VoTech School and become a me- chanic. BRANDON LEWIS Band-133,4; Stage Band-233; Future plans: to go to college and become a stuntman and live in California. MARK LEWIS FCA-13,3,4; NHS-233; Football-1,2.33; Basketball-1,233; Track-1,2,33; Future plans: to attend OSU and become an engineer. TIM LEWIS VICA-3; Future plans: to join the army and become a diesel mechanic. CAROLYN LONG Cheerleader-1; Basketball-1333; FHA-233; FTA-4; Future plans: to go to college and get into a medical career. MARK LONG Band-133,4; Future plans: to get a good job and travel. CASEY LONGACRE Art-3,4; Auto mechanics-2; Future plans: undecided 28 TINA IOTHMAN Cheerleader-1,2,3; Baskelball-1,24,4; Track-1,24,4; Clan Rep.-3; Future plans: to attend college. STEPHANIE LUCERO CYO-1,2; Future plans: to attend beautician school. KIM LUNSFORD FCA-1,2.3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2; Band-1,24.4; NHS- 2,3, French Club-4; Ski Club-24; Stuco-1,2,3; Class Favorite- 1,24; Future plans: to attend OSU and major in accounting and to get married JANIE MADRID FHA-1,2; Art Club-3; VICA-4; Future plans: to move away ROBERTA MADRID FHA-1,2; VICA-4; Future plans: to attend WTSU. BETTY MARTINEZ FHA-14,4; Art Club-2,3,4; French Club-4; Future plans: un- decided JERRY MARTINEZ Basketball-14,4; FCA-3; French Club-3; Science Club-1; Ski Club-3; Future plans: to attend the Air Force Academy or college. JAY MATHIS Band-14,3,4; Stage Band-4; Future plans: to buy a corvette, to move to California, and to take it easy before college. KATHY MATHIS Band-1,2,3,4; Stage Band-2; Golf-2; Ski club-2,3, FTA-3,4 Fu- ture plans: to attend CSU and study retail marketing, to own a clothing store, and to play on the CSU tennis team. BRENT MCCARTER Band-144,4; VICA-4; FTA-2; Future plans: to attend a trade school and to become a carpenter and mechanic. EDIE MILLER Band-14,3,4; FBLA-4; Girls Chorus-3,4; Future plans: to at- tend OBU or OU. STEPHANIE MILLER Future plans: to get married and study to be a nurse. CANDI MOORE Ski Club-3; French Club-3.4; FTA-4; Choir-4; Future plans: to attend OSU, be happy, and have a lot of fun. JEFF MOORE Football-14,3,4; Basketball-1,24,4; Track-24; Stuco-4; band- 1.2; FCA-3.4; NJHS-1; NHS-3,4; Future plans: to attend col- ter to get married and raise a family. KENNY MOORE Football-1,24,4; Track-2.3,4; Stuco-2,3; FCA-3.4; Band-14; Future plans: to attend college, to get married and raise a family. KELLY MORRISON Band-1,2,3,4; Choir-2,4; French Club 2; FCA-2,3,4; Flag Club- 3,4; Future plans: to attend college DIONE NELSON NJHS-1; COE-4; Future plans: to bum around for a while and later attend college. KATHY NOBLE FHA-1; Future plans: to take care of Russell and have a family. JEFF O'DELL Basketball-1,24.4; FCA-1,2.3.4; French Club-2.3,4; Ski Club-3; Future plans: attend college and law school, become a D.A., and start his own law firm. BARBARA ORTIZ Basketball-24; Band-144; Choir-3,4; Future plans: to go to a training school for secretarial work. ANNA OTERO Art Club-4; Future plans: to marry Paul and raise a family. DEBBIE PADILLA COE-4; Future plans: to go to college and major in data processing. MARY PADILLA Medical careers. French Club, FTA, COE-4; Future plans: to attend TTU and major in business and elementary education. JANET PARSLEY FCA-1.24.4. Band-144; Stage Band 2; FHA-4; Basketball- 14,3.4; Track 14,3.4; Future plans: to attend SWOSU and to get married. AVANTICA PATEL FHA-4; Future plans: to attend PSU. KUNDANIKA (KATE) PATEL FHA-2,4; French Club-4; Art Club-4; Future plans: to go to college and major in business management and get married. REKHA PATEL Future plans: to attend PSU. DEANNA PATTERSON Stage Band-24; Band-144.4; Stuco-4; Flag Girl-2,3,4; Cheer- leader-4, Tiger Mascot-3. FTA-3,4; FCA-1.24.4; French Club- 2,3,4; NHS-4; Future plans: to attend OSU. to get married and have a family, and live in the mountains. PAM PENNER Basketball-1,24,4; Pep club-1; Publications-3,4; Choir-24,4; FCA; Future plans: to get married and raise a family. LAURIE PERKINS Future plans: to go to school and later get married. MICHAEL PETTITT Band-144,4; Stage Band-3,4, NHS-3,4; Future plans: to go to college and major in music and humanities. LIZ PETTY FCA-24,4; CHEERLEADER-144.4; French Club-2,3,4; NHS- 2,3,4; FTA-3,4; Band-1.2,3.4; Stage Band-2,3; Class Secretary- 3,4; Choir-4; Future plans: to attend OSU and pursue some type of business career. SHANNON POLL ART Band-1,24,4; Future plans: to attend PSU and to marry Ron- nie. KEITH PORTER Football-144.4; Golf-144.4; FCA-1,24,4; Newspaper Staff-1; French Club-2,3; Ski Club-3; Future plans: to go to college and study wildlife ecology an to ski whenever possible. KIM PORTER NJHS-1; NHS-2,3; FCA-144,4, FTA-3,4; Math Club-2; Ski Club-24; Stuco-14,3.4; French Club-2,3,4; UMYF-144.4; Big Sister-3,4; Golf-1.24,4; Future plans: to attend college and become a physical therapist and to get married and raise a family. STACY POWELL Band-1.24,4; Drum Major-3,4; Stage Band-2,3,4; Stuco- 14,3.4; NJHS-1; NHS-2,3,4; FTA-3,4; French Club-4; Future plans: to attend college and work towards a degree In educa- tion. VICKIE PURCELL VICA-4; FHA-1,2,3; Future plans: to get a good job. RANDY RAPP Auto Mechanics-24; Future plans: to join the air force and become a mechanic. KATRINA RAYMER French Club-2,3.4; FHA-4; Library Club-1; Newspaper Staff-1; Future plans: to attend college CINDY REEVES Band-1,2; FTA-3,4; French Club-2,3,4; Stuco Treasurer 4; NHS-2,3,4; Class Treasurer-3; Math Club-24.4; 4H-1.24.4; Future plans: to attend OSU and major in pre-med. LORRI ROGERS Band-14,3,4; FHA-2,3,4; Stage Band-4; Future plans: to get married and spend the rest of her life with Justin. MARSHA ROGERS Basketball-144.4; Track-1,24.4; Band-14; FHA-24.4; FTA-4; Future plans: attend Seward County Community College and go to beauty school. MICHAEL ROMERO FFA-1,2.3.4; Future plans, to go to liberal VoTech School after getting married. SHONA SAMPLE Pep Club-1; French Club-3,4; Publkations-3,4; Medical Ca- reers- 14,3,4; NHS-3,4; Art Club-4; Future plans: go to a florist school in Denver and work in a flower shop. MICHELLE SCHAEF Vice-President of Sr. Class, Sec. of band-24.4; Band-144.4; Flag girl-4; Twirler-1,3; Basketball-144; Track-3; Golf-2; Ski Club-1; Stuco-2; Choir-3,4; French Club-4; Vke-Pres. of FTA- 4; FCA-14,3.4; Future plans: to attend PSU or OSU, undecid- ed about major. TERRY SCHNEWEIS Rodeo Club-4; Football-1.24; VICA-4; Future plans: to gra- duate, work this summer, and think about college. PAUL SHAFFER Football-144.4. Track-144.4; NHS-1,2,3,4, OHS-1,2.3.4; Band-1,24,4; FTA-3,4; Stuco-2,4; Future plans: go to college and eventually make it through law school. SUSAN SHAFFER FHA-2,3,4; French dub-4; VICA-4, Future plans: go to college and get married. SHARON SIDES Pep Club-1; FHA-24,4; French Club-3; FTA-4; Art Club-4; Future plans: to attend WTSU and major in either pre-law or accounting. CONNIE SIMPSON VICA-4; Future plans: work a while and raise a family. TODD SINGLETERRY Band-144.4; Stage Band-24,4; Stuco-14,4; NHS-24,4, Pit Band-14,3,4; Debate-4; Future plans: go to college then to law school. BETH SMITH Basketball-144.4; Future plans: to attend college at WTSU. DEAN SPIRLOCK Art Club-4; Future plans: to attend Liberal Tech for Diesel Mech. and someday own his own shop. STEVE STEALY Football-3.4; FCA-3,4; French Club-24; Band-14; Speech Club-3.4; Speech-144,4; Church Youth Group-144,4; Fu- ture plans: to attend OU. PAULA STEPHENS Choir-2; Band-1,2,3; FHA-4; Future plans: to go to Northwes- tern in Alva and get a degree in law Enforcement. LUKE STEPHENSON Rodeo Club-1,2.3,4, TSHSRA Finals-1.2,3,4; OHSRA Champi- on Team Roper-3,4; Member of TSHSRA and OHSRA; Future plans: to attend college and ma|or in AG Finance. PATRICIA STEWART FHA-4; Choir-3, OHS-1,24; Future plans: go to OCC and major in accounting. TOMMY STRUTTON Football-144,4; Track-3; Baseball-24,4; Future plans: to at- tend OSU MARIE SULLIVAN Future plans: go to beauty school and have her own shop and get married and raise a family. RHONDA TAYLOR Pep Club-1; FHA-2,3,4; French Club-3,4; Future plans: go to PSU and major in accounting. PATTY THOMPSON Pep Club-1,24; Track-1,2; Art Club-1; Choir-1,3; Drama-2; Future plans: to go to a two year college or business school. RAMON TORRES Basketball-14,3,4; Future plans: to attend college and major in business. KENNETH TURNER, JR Choir-144; Baseball-14,3; Woodworkmg-3; Future plans: go to a trade school or join the service. TRAVIS VARRA Future plans: work with machinery, do farm work, and get married. MARY VILLARREAL FHA-1; library Club-1; Stuco-1,3; Spanish-1; Pep Club-1; Math Club-2,3; French dub-24; Future plans: go to college and become a computer tech. KEVIN WALKER Welding-3,4; Future plans; to be a welder or mechanic. ALBERT WAUGH FFA-144,4; VICA-3; Football-1; Track-1.2; Future plans: to go to a VoTech School at Liberal and become a diesel mech. CHARLES WELIS VICA-3; Future plans: to get married to Carrie and go to the mountains to live, then become a millionaire and finish build- ing his hot-rod. TAWNYA WICKER Band-14,3,4; COE-4; French Club-2, Big Brother Big Sister-4; library Club-1, NJHS-1; Future plans: to go to OU and be- come a lawyer. SHEILA WIGGIN FHA-24; Stuco-1; ICE-4; Future plans: to go to college and major in elementary education or computers and someday get married. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Future plans: to go to modeling school. GREG WINTER FCA-2,3,4; French Club-3,4; Basketball-144,4; GoH-144.4. CINDY WOOD Band-14.3.4; FTA-3,4; Math Club-3,4; NHS-s,3.4; NHS-2, FSHB-24; Acteens-24,4; Future plans: to go to college at Weatherford, undecided about major. CRAIG WOOD Band-1,2,3.4; Stage Band-144.4, NHS-24.4; Stuco-1, Stuco Rep.-24.4; Pit Band-2; Debate-2,4; Future plans: go to college then to law school. 30 31 Our senior sponsors this year were: Mr. Kreie, Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Frantz, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Gorshing and Mr. Phillips: The class of '81 will always remember their help and support in their best year — their senior year!! Thanks, sponsors, for making our year one that we will always remember the way we were. Our Senior Year-A Beginning And End These were our 12-year seniors: (Front row) Meg Grice, Sharon Sides, Marie Sullivan, Marsha Rogers, Paula Stephens, Connie Simpson, Michelle Schaef, Kelly Morrison, Tina Lothman, Carla Cruzan, (2nd row) Mary Padilla, Tawnya Wicker, Cindy Wood, Kathy Mathis, Lorri Rogers, Shannon Pollart, Edie Miller, Stacy Powell, Perry Baca, Stephanie Miller, (3rd row) Bobby Homan, Betsy Williams, Joan Duncan, Patti Countryman, Shona Sample, Sheila Huddleston, Marla Bowers, Rhonda Taylor, Lorie Behne, Becky Hensley, Randy Bryan, (4th row) Bruce Betterton, Kim Lunsford, Dianna Patterson, Lee Harris, Jim Bohanan, Kurt Gibson, Janet Parsley, Craig Wood, Mark Long, Jay Mathis, Kelly Cooksey, George Hindergardt, Tim Lewis, (5th row) Albert Waugh, Randy Rapp, Gary Costner, Greg Gentry, Liz Petty, Tim Hepner, Mike Durman, Kevin Elston, Mark Country- man, Tommy Strutton, Russell Behne, Paul Shaffer, Forrest Hastings, Rick Dunkerson, (6th row) David Costilla, Mark Crelly, Wayne Hoffman, Carol Kippenburger, Vida Erdman, Greg Winters, Scotty Lear, Jeff O'Dell, Gil Hamilton, Kerrick Draper, Jamye Hale, Casey Longacre, Evan Harney, Stephanie Lucero, Vicki Purcell. 32 Liz Petty's fifth year as cheerleader has helped the school and team to have a positive attitude. Her bright smile and outgoing personality is greatly felt at all our football games, pep rallies, and booster club dinners. Liz has been right there to boost those Tigers a long the way. r Yvetter Fuentes has been a cheerleader for four years. Her vivacity keys the whole school think- ing Win . With her vim and vigor she has worked to give the Cuymon Tigers a winning attitude. Dianna Patterson, the senior basketball cheerleader, comes from a long line of sports enthusiastists who supported the Cuymon Tigers all the way. She gave her all with the pride to the basketball team and she shows true C.H.S. spirit. 33 Young Leaders Mirror The Way We Were §Ct©C JL ClOO-4, ■ V) l K, I )uAVT!Ol -TlO c JL tXjL '£ a±j-L 6i-)Q jLf 34 'O CLAC d JLS. 'tyah.toxAj i LLKt Jc OO a CL zk-Ll f-hjLhxCJJD. 3 fcj.UJO -i f C AO-C9, y OCCL 'TOOl CLncu+ Woccl toLLXJU nQlAOUJcU. 35 36 It’s Easy To Remember . The Juniors Eddie Ackley Leslie Atkins Lisa Baca Shirley Baker Leann Ballard Jeff Bauer Jill Beavers Annette Bence Ronn Bledsoe Becky Brown Debbie Bryan Laurel Butts Bonnie Camp Darla Carver Belinda Casanova Judy Castorena Eric Chaffin Todd Caudell Steve Clark Connie Claycomb Tate Cobb Kari Cline Jana Cornelius Melinda Costner Steve Cruzan Juniors Understand The Danny Cruz loey Cruz Dawn Daniels Benny David Kathleen David Terry Davidson Shawn Deane Shelly DeBoard David Drew Rich Dunkerson Sandy Dutcher Tommy Eggers Tiki Enz Michelle Erker Cary Farrell Doug Fletcher Steve Flynt Mickie Follis Bobby Forman Jef Fowler Connie Fuerstenau David Garcia Debbie Gibson Janifer Gibson Sandi Gibson Significance Of A Moment Victor Gonzales Brad Grayson Tammy Green Julie Groves John Guthrie Glen Hatfield Robin Haukass Victor Hierro Kristi Hill Sheryn Hoeffner Mike Hosier Jinda Houck Tina Huckins Kelly James Todd Jamieson Chris Jander David Jones Kevin Jones Tina Kammerzell Lonna Lane Tim Ledbetter Nancy Leisure Mark Lewis Eunice Lovato Richard Mansell 39 The 1980-81 Junior Class favorite is Steve Flynt. This is Steve's fifth year to be chosen as class favorite. He has participated in football, weightlifting, golf, and Rodeo Club. He was Student Council repre- sentative and a 4-H Club Reporter, and he enjoys riding horses and playing golf. Steve's favorite hobby is tearing up cars. Meet Steve And Lisa 40 Participants Of Times Gone By Lisa Wing is the 1980- SI Junior Class favorite. This is Lisa's fourth year to be chosen as class fa- vorite. She has partici- pated in FCA, band, and was a cheerleader. Lisa likes to dance, snow ski, meet people, and talk on the phone. Her favorite hobbies are acting like a fool and washing her hair. Lisa is also Vice-Presi- dent of her youth group at the Panhandle Bible Center. 4! Sheri Marr Ronnie Martinez Quentin Mendenhall Georgia Miller Manuel Montano Adam Nelson Deanna Nelson Lori Nelson Andrea Newcomer Richard Ogden Asmita Patel Mitesh Patel Dallas Paul Gilbert Perales Lisa Peters Mitzi Peterson Tim Pruit Tim Rawls Jim Rhoads Darrell Rice Charlotte Richey Irene Rodriquez Daniel Romero Teresa Rumple Donald Sample 42 Melanie Sanders Dana Scott Donna Scott Shirley Scott Tim Scott Robbie Shirley Bill Schultz Tammie Smith Sverrir Stone Violet Taylor Alma Terrazas Kari Thomas Rena Thompson Sherri Thompson Stephanie Tramel Kevin Unruh Christine Walton Brenda Waugh Robin White Wendi Wilkerson The Best Things In Life Are The Juniors At Guymon High The 1980-81 basketball cheerleaders were Lisa Wing, Kelly James, and Annette Bence. They all cheered the Tiger roundballers to a great season. The spirit of Lisa Wing and Annette Bence helped the Guymon Tigers go all the way to regionals this year. The cheerleaders, basketball and football are proud of their fighting Tigers. It’s Easy To Remember The Juniors Karen Johnson Andrew Lovato Dusty Moss Laura Nelson Dedra Peterson Not pictured are: Matt Cheatle Steve Clark Derek Cox Tami Culbertson Debbie Elrod Connie Lucero Kim Padilla Doug Ward Mea Wilkinson Chris Wright The Junior Class sponsors for the 1980-81 school year were: (l-r) Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hinchey, Mrs. Bowman, Mr. Watson, Miss Macias, Mr. Stallings, Mrs. Ruest, and last but not least, Mr. Rice. Thanks so very much for all the help and keep up the good work. 45 Sophomore Class Officers Are Leading The Way President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Greg Odell Maria Countryman Molly Bird Laurie Birdsill 46 The Class Of “83” Kevin Aaron Lisa Assmussen Franses Baca Terri Baca Grant Bagwell Jerry Bales Kelly Barber Beth Barnes Connie Bartels Brad Baxter Dawnon Beaver Molly Bird Laurie Birdsill Darla Blackburn Merna Bowers Robert Boyd Jan Brooks Rick Buck We are quite the men! 47 To capture someone's attention just whistle. Laurie And Greg Are Favorites! 48 Ask Us, We Remember! Laurie Birdsill was this year's class favorite. She has been cheerleader for four years, Freshman Princess, treasurer of the Freshman class, and participates in basketball. Laurie likes snowskiing, swimming, and riding bikes. She attends St. Peter's Catholic Church. This is Greg Odell's second year as class favorite. He has been class president for the past two years and was in NJHS in )r. High. Greg has participated in basketball, track, and football. His hobbies are swim- ming, snowskiing, riding horses, and playing Satur- day afternoon football. Greg attends the Panhandle Bible Center. His nickname is Grizz . Sophomores Remember . . . Russel Burleson Ryan Campbell Cheri Carpenter Dora Catherall lames Chair Daniel Chapa Darla Christian Loyd Clopton Susie Collvins Cynthia Costilla Maria Countryman Chad Craig Randy Cruz Scott Dunlap Raylon Earls Becky Edenborough Rick Edwards Bridget Erdman Mark Farrington Sheila Fenton Dennis Fletcher Sam Fouguet Tamra Foutch George Gallegos Chris Garcia Ruby Garcia David Garrison Richard Gentry Lori Gibson Dave Goad Glen Goff Gordon Grice Marian Griffing Tracy Hamilton Becky Hampton 50 The Way We Were Floyd Hintergardt Tim Hintergardt Ed Hoeffner Machelle Hooser Lisa Howard Rory Hudson Julie Hutchnson Margaret Iglesias Heather Johnson Peter Johnson Paula Jones Brent Kennedy Glen Kingsland Stephanie Landess Scott Lane David Linde Shane Lothman Janice Lovato Nancy Lovato Stacie McCoy Norman Madrid Gwen Martin Larry Martin Connie Martinez Roz Medenwaidt Donna Moore Terry Moorehead Tony Morgan Gregg Nelson Greg O'dell Billy Ortiz Joel Padilla Priscilla Padilla Della Perez Dion Perkins Scott Petty 51 We Are A Part Of Cheryl Pieratt Mike Price Mark Pruil Donna Quinton Philip Rameriz Todd Rameriz George Ruest Becky Richey Debbie Richey Troy Riffel Sandy Ritter Paul Rodriquez Anthony Romero Scott Ronne Mariquita Sandoval Vicki Sheurman Joyce Serna Phyllis Serna Angie Seymour Jeff Shaffer Sheri Shaw Jana Sherrill Kari Smith Renee Smith Troy Smith Nancy Snow Dorrie Stewart Toni Strate Willie Sullivan Rich Tanquary Rhonda Thomason Jeff Turner Amy Vernon Kristi Vernon Sara Villareal Roger Ward 52 The Way We Were! Jeff Wells Randie Wells Tammi Wells Blake Winterrowd Tana Wood Larry Birdsill Loyd Clopton Susie Collvins Mark Farrington Marian Griffing Connie Martinez Mark Miller Donna Quinton George Reust Renee Smith Sophomores not pictured are: Paula Corder, Dick Crelly, Wayne Gipson, Todd Lopez, Mack Lucero, Darlene Martinez, Kelli Nelson, Michael Paschali, Bill Rodriquez, Kelly Spirlock, Lyman Wagoner, and Yvette Burke. 53 This person should be considered as dedicated, caring progressive, interested, responsible, and tireless L i _ z sX S S si W_ 'T' 'T' T' 'T' 'V' p« p Tv TN 7|v FOR l _ 1 1 i si si si si si si si sPy si J ] p s S fs ps ps Js si l si sj j sj 1 j [y ]x si I sj s p Jn |s | 7|v |s | |s ADMINISTRATION [ l _ I l _ l S p. fs pS School Board Strives To Make A Better Future Donald Winter .... Member Margie M. Lane______Treasurer Clayton B. Golf .... Clerk Robert D. Conner .... Member William W. Campbell (Wiley) .... Member P. R. Jackson (Dick) .... President Eugene V. Keith .... Superintendent of Schools E. R. Kimsey (Ray)___Vice-President 55 In Retrospect: Administration, Helped Show CIs The Way Mr. Larry White-High School Principal Mr. Monte Wolgamott-)unior High Principal Mr. Don Bowman-Assistant Senior High Principal Mrs. Leonene Cribble-Assistant Junior High Principal 56 This person should be considered as skillful, caring, dedicated, inspiring, competent, effective, and capable jy [y [y 1 1 1 J L jy 'T' tv 'V' 'N FOR sL' Lr s. y vX yA _ _ Z yf yy yy fv s p, FACULTY _ z Ay sly iy ly sAy sL' y zp jT S[ P yy yf Teachers Frame Our Future Judy Anderson- OSU; PSU; teaches Gen. Bus., Bus. Law, Econ., COE; pet peeve: Bubble Gum. Linda Bowling- OSU; ORU and McGill U.; teaches French I, II, III; pet peeve: B.A.R.K. from Arf Obedience School. Patricia Bowman- CSU; ECSU; teaches Eng. I, Eng. Ill; pet peeve: People who pretend what they don't feel. Dale Buck- NOJC; NWOSU; teaches H.S. Arith., Alg. I, FB Track Coach. Peggy Butts- Baylor U.; PSU; teaches Eng. IV, Pub.; pet peeve: Superficial people. David Camp- PSU; ETSU; OSU; TT; teaches Physics, Chem. Chem. II. Jeff Cearley- ENMU; McMurry C.; NMJC; teaches P.E., Health Coach; pet peeve: Tall people. Kenneth Cronkhite- OSU; Western Reserve U.; NWOSU; teaches Voc. Agri. Juanita Davis- PSU; K. State; teaches Music Appreciation, Psychology, Choir; pet peeve: Eating in class, Popping gum. Shirley Davis- Garden City Comm. C.; Secretary; pet peeve: Drivers that do not use turn signals. Virginia Frantz- PSU; WTSU; OSU; NWOSU; teaches Work Study, Teacher Coord. Wayne Fryar- PSU; teaches Amer. History, Coach; pet peeve; Apathy. Gloria Gardner- PSU; SWOSU; teaches Eng. IV, Drama, reading. Kathy Gorshing- SWOSU; teaches Jr. Senior High girls' basketball Dena Hart- Library Aide. Larry Hart- Sul Ross U.; ENMU; teaches Driver's Educ., Okla. History. Melba Hinchey- PSU; OSU; teaches Typing I, II short- hand. Kenneth Hopson- PSU; teaches H.S. Arith., Geom., Int. Alg. II; pet peeve: Frowns. Larry Johnson- PSU; teaches Amer. History, World Histo- ry, Geography, Current Events, Football, Girls' Golf. Earl W. Kreie- OSU; NWOSU; SWOSU; Phillips U.; CSU; teaches I.C.E., supervision; pet peeve: Students with po- tential unwilling to try. Patricia Lee- NWOSU; Kanasas State Teachers C; Indiana U.; Notre Dame U.; SWOSU; OSU; OU; teach math; pet peeve: That one has invented an automatic chalkboard eraser with vacuum action to remove dust. Kay Macias- PSU; SWOSU; teaches Family Living, Home Ec. 1,2,3,4. Irvin Miller- SWOSU; teaches band; pet peeve: Filling out these forms! Raymond Moss- PSU; SWSU; teaches girls' OA; pet peeve: Putting up with Mrs. Butt's griping. Lou Nelson- PSU; TU; Montana U; Librarian; pet peeve: kids who don't stamp their book when they check it out- Big Problem! Michael Patterson- teaches Eng. II, Speech, Debate; pet peeve: Just about everything. Glen L. Phillips- PSU; OSU; teaches I.A. Shirley Priest- NWSU; teaches Eng. II, Sociology, Sponsor FT A, Soph. Class Sponsor; pet peeve: Talking. Betty Reust- PSU; teaches Eng. Ill, Creative Writing, Li- brary Science, Myth.; pet peeve: Students who know more than teachers. Raymond Rice- PSU; OSU; teaches Welding I II; pet peeve: Larry White and his comments. Joan Rollins- PSU; teaches Accounting I and Typing I; pet peeve: So called easy open boxes. Joetta Savage- ECU; teaches fine arts; pet peeve: People sitting on the art desks!!!! Frank R. Stallings- Boeing Aircraft Drafting School; OCU, OSU; teaches Voc. Carpentry; pet peeve; high taxes narrow-minded wives. Norman Thoms- NCU; teaches U.S. History U.S. Gov- ernment, P.O.D.; pet peeve: misspelled graffiti. Joe Watson- PSU; OSU; teaches Voc. Auto Mech.; pet peeve: Students who don't care enough to try. Roger Wiigus- PSU; OU, ETS; teaches Biology, Physical Science, Zoology; pet peeve: Not studying. John Winchester- PSU; teaches Driver's Educ. Kevin Cunningham- NMSU; NMJC; TT; high school counselor; pet peeve: Getting beat by an Oklahoman in any sport; listening to lucky Oklahoman brag when they beat me. 59 Jr. High Faculty Helps Us Be The Way We Were!! Pictured at the right are: Barbara Wellman, Sec. of Admin.; Ann Bender, Custodian of Act. Lunch funds; Sharon Watson, fiscal sec.; Margie Lane, Treasurer of school board; and Vera Davis, purchasing agent. 60 Jerel Brooks- PSU; SWOSU; teaches Alg. I. Joan Brooks- Teaches Eng. Lit; pet peeve: rude and crude people Marla Cearley- NWOSU; teaches Sr. High and Jr. High P.E. 9th American Hist, pet peeve: Students not able to face up to their own mistakes always trying to find a scape- goat or someone to blame for their problems or short- comings. Marlene Clark- OSU; teaches 8th and 9th Home Ec.; pet peeve: people that gripe a lot. Danita Cook- CU SWOSU; teaches Earth and Life Sci- ence. Cheryl Cornelson- OSU PSU; teaches 9th Eng.; pet peeve: tapping pencils. Faye Costner- Spanish Library; PSU; OSU CSU; pet peeve: Students who don't try and teachers who play the popularity game and don't follow or enforce rules. Dennis Curtis- PSU; teaches Physical Science and O.A.; pet peeve: Students with potential that do nothing. Joyce Field- OU, SWOSU: NWOSU, PSU, OSU extension, Hawaii U., Cottey C; teaches Learning Disabilities; pet peeve: People putting each other down. Imogene Glover- OU, OSU, PSU, NWOSU; teaches art, drama, debate, Library Science, A.V. Photography, Jour- nalism with advertising; pet peeve: The lack of respect the public has for teachers. John Grace- PSU, SWOSU; teaches 8th 9th Math. Ellen Grice- PSU; teaches 7th math; pet peeve: people who criticize others. Yvonne Hass- PSU, teaches 8th Eng. Speech; pet peeve: Winter. Bobbye Hessenthaler- PSU; teaches 7th 8th math; pet peeve: Waiting on someone to keep an appointment. Connie Jackson- SWOSU; teaches Special Educ.; pet peeve: filing out forms. Sharon Jett- PSU; OSU; teaches 7th geography; pet peeve: chipped shoulders and bad attitudes. Pat Keaton- PSU; teaches 8th English; pet peeve: repeat- ing instructions or answers. Keith King- PSU; teaches 7th First Aid and 8th 9th Basketball; pet peeve: people who think they know everything. Jack Long- Teaches Oklahoma History and U.S. History; pet peeve: poverty. Wendy Long- PSU; teaches 7th Life Science; pet peeve: filling out forms. Wallace Lynn- OU; OSU; CSU; SWOSU; TU; PSU; teaches Earth Science, Life Science, Drafting, and Bench Wood- working. Karen Morris- PSU; teaches 9th grade Civics, Oklahoma History, and 7th Geography; pet peeve: talking without thinking. Gene Reed- PSU; SWOSU; teaches 8th 9th math; pet peeve: teachers not obeying rules. Nancy Reed- MSU; teaches 9th American History; coun- selor; pet peeve: people who say that they will do some- thing and then don't do it. Dan Sherbon- SWOSU; teaches Instrumental Music, grades 6-12; pet peeve: Getting out of bed in the morn- ing. Mary Ann Sherbon- OSU; teaches 7-9 grade Art; pet peeve: Monday Mornings. Reta Smith- Teaches I.A., 8th and 9th Wood Shop; pet peeve: People who complain about something but don't try to do anything about it. Max Tomlinson- PSU; SWOSU; teaches 9th Physical Sci- ence; pet peeve: People asking me what my pet peeve is. Pauline Vernon- SWOSU; teaches Jr. High Choir and Ele. Mus.; pet peeve: a messy room and crooked chairs. John Ward- PSU; teaches Typing I and coaches. Royal Ward- PSU; teaches 9th English and 8th and 9th Speech; pet peeve: Cars that stall in the middle of the road. Jerry Watkins- ASU; CU; teaches U.S. History and is a coach. Julanne Davis- Secretary; pet peeve: Procrastinators. Mike Roberts- WTSU; teaches Band. Elton Stewart- SWOSU; Counselor; pet peeve: filling out forms. Jackie Whisenant- PSU; Teacher's Aide; pet peeve: wait- ing on people. Leonene Gribble- Huron C; S. Dakota U.; PSU; OSU; teaches 7th and 8th grade reading; pet peeve: Students who don't tell the truth. 61 These persons should be considered as enthusiastic, eager, competitive, lively, quick learning, and refreshing sX' y Ay T S[ FOR y Ay si sA _ y y y jy 4 yyZ y yy V y | ?|v 7|x 7 7|x JR SIGH | si xl _ A _ | L | ’ x|y _ V _ jU A _ yy ? 7y 7 y 7 v STUDENTS 'T' 'T' 'T' fv v Pf Ninth Grade Class Officers Have Rugged Determination To Succeed! President — Mike Garcia Vice President — Kristen Cornelson Secretary - Treasurer — Scott Tanquary 63 James Acord Lea Alcantar Terri Anderson Kevin Ashton Tammy Barker Teresa Barnes Tammy Battreall Tracye Beer Ricky Behne Vickie Bellar Chad Berg Robby Birdsill Charles Bledsoe Ashley Bowman Rhonda Brankel Scott Brisbois Chris Butts Troy Campbell Jay Casanova Lisa Maria Castillo Denise Chambers Carmen Chapman Kendall Christian Dawn Clark Travis Clark Starrla Clemans Mark Collins Joel Conner Kristin Cornelson Mike Crouch Tammy Cruz Dennis Davis Don Davis Kirk Davis Jimmy Drake Carlene Drennon Larry Dutcher Kefty Eaton Martina Fernadez Keith Flemings Scott Fowler 64 Ninth Grade Has Rugged Determination To Succeed Deblen Francis Tim Freeman Linda Fuerstenau Gene Gallegos Steve Gallegos Eric Gaona Bobby Garcia Mike Garcia Maclovio Gonzales Michelle Graue Donald Griffing Doyle Grove Lupe Guerra Valinda Gurley Colleen Hallagin Dee Harmon Loyd Hollingshead Becky Hunter Donald Hutchinson Kari Johnson Larry Keenan Kevin Kreiling Kim Lane Mike Lear Michelle Lopez Gina Lovato Leslie Lucero Shelia Luera Lisa Macias T. J. Madrid Letitia Marez Chris Martinez Phillip Martinez Sherry Mason Jannon Massey Nancy Maytum Paige And Rick Are Favorites Paige Shaffer is this year's class favorite. She is in- volved in basketball, track, FCA, NJHS, and enjoys skiing. She has been a cheerleader for 2 years. This is her first year as ninth grade class favorite. Rick Rhoads is this year's class favorite. He is in- volved in football, basketball, and track, and he is the President of NJHS and Student Council. This is his third year for being class favorite. His hobby is skiing. 66 Micha Mendenhall Tina Michael Rhonda Middleton Joey Montoya Brent Mrofcza Patrick Nelson David O'Leary Barbra Padilla Gabriel Padilla Sandra Padilla Ty Park Pragna Patel Julie Parsley Albert Perales Mike Peters Geoff Peterson Bryan Pettitt Iva Powell Meganne Pracht Cindy Purcell Chris Purdy Kathy Rapp Michelle Reid Nievas Reyna Rick Rhoads Shelly Richolson Amy Rogers Debra RuBottom Debbie Rumple Blake Scott Paige Shaffer Steve Sherrill Albert Shirley Glenda Smith Mike Smith Wesley Smith Deanne Spirlock Robert Stokes Scott Tanquary James Taylor Robert Terrazas Kelly Thompson 67 Doug Booth Joe Dencker Joeseph Garcia Shann Grantham Lee Helm Veronica Thompson Rodney Tramel Chris Urias Desari Waddle Andrea VanNort John Vavra Rhonda Warren Danne Webb Susan Wortham Cheerleaders, We Like Your Style The basketball cfieerleaders this year were Meganne Pracht and Starrla Clemans. They lead the Tigers on toward victory. Vickie Behne and Paige Shaffer, with all their enthusiasm, helped the Tigers on to a great football year. 66 Eighth Grade Class Presidents Lori Cruz Lynn Urias )an Flynt Cindy Kennedy Matthew Dawes Rhett Bauer Dennis Gallegos 69 Armando Alva Bobbie Anderson Jeff Anderson Tracy Baker Susan Ballard Blake Barker Doug Barnes Tonya Barnes Julie Bauer Rhett Bauer Donnie Bence Benny Brannum Brent Brooks Cass Brown Troy Brown Linda Bryan Dean Burrow Amy Cannon Durran Carpentar Mark Carter Corny Casanova Amanda Caudell Jeff Cline Tucker Cobb Daniela Costilla JoAnne Costilla Joe Costilla Matt Crouch Lori Cruz Lisa Cruzan Matthew Dawes Matt Deane Terry Dees Thad Despain Garrett Draper Lesa Drennon Chris Duran Ronnie Edmiston Leigh Field Jan Flynt Roxie Ford 70 ‘4 Eighth Graders Celebrate The Moments Of Their Lives Dena Fouquet Dennis Gallegos Gay Gann Roger Gann Tom Gibson Brent Gifford Kathy Gillespie Marcella Gonzales Christi Green Amanda Griego Doug Groves Becky Guthrie David Hale Wayne Hancock LaFonda Harris Johnny Hastings Mike Hastings Steven Hawkins Waide Hawley Trivitt Hegwood Chad Hester Mike Hiatt Mitch Hiatt Shan Holcomb Audrey Hollingsworth Duane Howard Gilbertia Hutchinson Mike Jackson Tiffany Jamieson Clay Jett Anita Kauffman Anthony Keith Thomas Kelly Kerin Kelting Cindy Kennedy Gail Kirk Ronnie Koehler Tommy Lear Christina LaBrue Paul Lopez Norma Lovato Mark Mansell 71 Andrea Martinez James Martinez Manuel Martinez Monica Martinez Theresa Martinez Leanne Mays Stephanie Miller Wayne Mix Chani Moore Julie Morris Kyle Newcomer Joann Nixon Joe Nixon Dianna Nunley Mark Odell Tammy O'Leary Denise Osborn Gloria Padilla Bret Parker Bhavna Patel Kiren Patel Greg Patterson Mitzi Plummer Trisha Proctor Melissa Rawls Hank Reeves Mary Reust Don Rice Tina Rice Clay Rider Carman Rivera Rena Scheuerman Diana Sedillo Janice Silva Sherry Slaughter Brad Smith Malenda Smith Nadene Schwindt Sheila Smith Beverly Stealey Mikki Stump Mona Taylor 72 Doing Our Thing The 1980-'81 eighth grade class favorite is Jan Flynt; An honor she has held for the second time. Her activities in school are: golf, band, FHA, FCA, student council, pep club representative, and homeroom president. Water skiing, band, and golf are Jan's hobbies, and she attends the Pan- handle Bible Center. David Hale is the 1980-'81 class favorite. This is also Da- vid's second year as class favorite. His school activities include: football, Band, FCA, basketball, and track. Water skiing and snow skiing are David's hobbies, and he attends the Church of Christ. 7i Roy Taylor Sherry Thurman Teresa Trujillo Todd Unruh Lynn Urias Mark Vargas Valarie Vargas Mark Vaughn Sandra Walters John Watson David Webb Renee Wilmeth Ronnie Wilson Cole Winterrowd Jeff Wright Clay Yancey Kenny Yates Dana DeBord Wally Dutcher Amanda Greigo Kim Lee Patrick Kippenberger Paul McLemore Not pictured are: Conel Rogers, Steven Gar- cia, Ronda Courtney, and Leandra Bookout. The 1980-81 eighth grade football cheer- leaders were Kerin Kelting and Lynn Urias. The basketball cheerleaders were Chani Moore and Audrey Hollingsworth. They all did their share in cheering the football and basketball teams to victory. 74 7th Grade Homeroom Officers Clark Purdy Stephen Urias Alvin Madrid Reese Wolgamott Eric Evans Annette Garcia Shawnda Coffman Brenda Unruh Heather Peddy 75 Sherry Aspaugh Kenneth Bales Beth Barker jerry Bellows Leandra Bookout Jeff Brady Allen Brannum Dena Browning Patricia Calbja Kristi Cambell Shawnda Coffman Justin Collins Billy Corder Bruce Costner Robert Costner Jimmy Courtney Sean Cox Melissa David Matthew Dawes Darrin Depriest Ken Dow Keith Doyle Allen Drew Mark Duffy Darrell Edwards Eric Evans Melissa Fergeson Michele Frutiger Leyla Furrer Julie Gallagher Jared Gallegos Annette Garcia Joe Garcia Sheri Girard Tony Gonzales Sheila Griego Wendy Guimond Shane Hager Bryan Hamill Shannon Harris Cherie Henderson Jennifer Hepner Introducing Bouncin ‘And Behavin’ 7th Graders Nora Hierro Darin Huckins Leslie Hyer Darrin Ingram Gregory Ingram Jesse James Terri Johnson Wendi Johnson Eric Keith Lance Kemp Kim Kirk Karen Koehler Jackie Larson Danny Lee Cora Leniger Joe Lindsey Cindy Lovato Alvin Madrid Lorena Maestas Larry Don Mallard Jamie Mandrell Andrea Martines Bernadine Martines Jennifer Martinez Victor Martinez Bryan Matthews Lisa Mendenhall Bradley Mendenhall Renee Mesecher Marci Middleton Stephanie Miller Tony Miller Jack Mix Lillian Montano Donetta Moore Mike Morehead Favorites Are Brenda And Sean Brenda Unruh is the seventh grade class favorite; she is a football cheerleader and is involved in Band, Library Club, and basketball. She is also a homeroom president for the seventh grade class. Sean Cox was chosen as seventh grade class favorite. He is active in football, basketball and track. He is in Science club and Student Council. He is also an homeroom president for the seventh grade class. 78 jenny Moretini Misty McQuire Todd Morrson James Mussman Steve Nelson Terry Noble Lisa Nossman Ernie Padilla Jo Ann Parsley Greg Parsons Sheila Peck Heather Peddy George Plummer Clark Purdy Devin Quesenbury Robert Reyna Steve Rice Frankie Rodriquez Raymond Rodriquez Amber Rogers Jeff Rogers Christopher Romero Deana Romero Deana Schellhamer Steve Schneeberger Kelly Scott Melissa Shirley Dolan Sledge Tammy Smith Khamno Somsavath Khamnou Somsavath Rex Stacy Cheryl Stewart Richard Talbert Bob Tanquary Gina Trotter Tom Thompson Russell Tidwell Brenda Unruh Leona Unruh Stephen Urias Julian Vargas Make Way For Os Lisa Villarreal Jon Wells Brenda Wicker Dodge Wilson Dena Williams Reese Wolgamott i Laduanna Yates Bobby Chance Robert Critcher Natalie Gillespie Carolyn Hadley Melanie Howard Jeff Levering Larry Rose Not pictured in the Seventh grade are: Shannon Barnett, Robbie Beamen, Corrie Corder, Shelah Heath, Tracy Hiatt, Sheila Jarvis, Sherri Jarvis, Terri Johnson, Johnny Jones, Cuca Martinez, Susan Miller, Randy Mitchell, Michelle Morrison, Janice Mussman, Sherry Rogers, Rosalinda Salezar, Carla Schwartz, Trina Seeding, Rhonda Welch, and Tonya Hale. This year's football cheerleaders were Brenda Unruh and Heather Peddy. The cheerleaders for basketball were Marci Middleton and Brenda Wicker. They all did a super job supporting the team. 80 This group is comprised of joiners, givers, workers, competitors, leaders, and participators s[ FOR si 1 sl 1 1 1 sJ y ] sl | | si fx fs fs fs zfs V_ 1 y sjy J ACTIVITIES y sL' y x f y s fs s. ys y s X f Liz Petty, Homecoming Queen; Tina Loth- man, Tigerettes; Kim Lunsford, boys' basket- ball; Janet Parsley, boys' track, and Michelle Schaef, golf. 82 Come on, let's have class competition.' Looks like Steve is putting on a show. 83 Let's go get 'em!!!!! A happy tiger!!!! GHS Is At Its Best 84 The 1980 Homecoming Candidates were: Michelle Schaef, golf; Kim Lunsford, boy's basketball; Liz Petty, football; Tina Lothman, Tigerettes; and Janet Parsley, boys' track. On October 10,1980 at the pre-game activities of the game between the Cuymon Tigers and Spearman Lynx, Liz Petty was announced the Homecoming Queen for 1980. Let's get it right, guys. Yvette Fuentes Everyone is at the banquet. Vc WANTED These people are considered as competitive, enthusiastic, exciting, energetic, skillful, and undertake tedious tasks As s[ sf s[ 7f T FOR s s s As As 1 7pT xps | xjn 7 J _ xl x|✓ xjy xl jU _ L SPORTS 1 _ L N ’ ' 1 ''I ''is . S. S[ L s Tigers Do It Again!! Ermie Abeyta Russell Behne Bruce Betterton Steve Birdsill Jim Bohanan David Costilla Mark Countryman Kevin Elston Greg Gentry Kurt Gibson Gil Hamilton Forrest Hastings Tim Hepner Gary lander Aaron Johnson Kyle Kelting Mark Lewis Jeff Moore Ken Moore Keith Porter Paul Shaffer Dean Spirlock Steve Stealey Tommy Strutton The 1980-81 Tiger football team had a successful sea- son, losing only two games during regular season, and district play the Tigers won all three games in district one 3A. On November 14, 1980, the Guymon Tigers met the Choctaw Yellow Jackets at the Tiger stadium and after putting up a great fight went down to defeat on a cold, snowy night to the district three 3A champs, Choctaw Yellow Jackets. Jeff Bauer Steve Clark Tate Cobb Derek Cox Steve Cruzan Gary Farrell Steve Flynt Brad Grayson Joe Guerra Junior Hierro Tim Ledbetter Gilbert Perales Tim Rawls Jim Rhoads Darrell Rice Donald Sample Tim Scott Sverrir Stone Kevin Aaron Brad Baxter Larry Birdsill Rick Buck Russell Burleson Ryan Campbell Chad Craig Ricky Edwards Sam Fouquet Chris Garcia David Garrison Scott Lane Shane Lothman Joel Padilla Todd Rameriz Troy Riff el Anthony Romero Scott Ronne Troy Smith Roger Ward ft - • A Tiger Is Forever 91 The 1980-81 Varsity Tigers were: Jeff Odell, Gil Hamilton, Mark Lewis, Scot Lear, Jeff Moore, Raymond Torres, Coach Fryar, Tim Hepner, Greg Winter, David Goad, Kerrick Draper, Mike Durman, Jim Rhoads, and Coach Bowman. The 1980-81 Jr. Varsity Tigers were: Glenn Goff, Richard Gentry, Philip Ramirez, Greg Odell, Brent Kennedy, Steve Clark, Joel Padilla, Rick Buck, Mark Miller, Jef Fowler, Bret Yancey, Kevin Unruh, Quentin Mendenhall, Coach Fryar, Scott Lane, Tony Morgan, Eric Chaffin, Chad Craig, Rich Dunkerson, Roger Ward, Dusty Moss, and Coach Bowman. 92 Senior Roundballers Have A Lot Of Style Jeff Odell Ramon Torres Greg Winter GUYMON 53 GUYMON 60 GUYMON 54 GUYMON 53 GUYMON 66 GUYMON 58 GUYMON 51 GUYMON 45 GUYMON 61 GUYMON 54 GUYMON 59 PERRYTON 66 CLEVELAND 48 ALVA 51 WEATHERFORD 45 LAVERNE 53 BEAVER 34 ALVA 38 PERRYTON 47 THOMAS 31 WEATHERFORD 40 LIBERAL 62 GUYMON 33 GUYMON 53 GUYMON 55 GUYMON 49 GUYMON 59 GUYMON 41 GUYMON 46 GUYMON 68 GUYMON 46 GUYMON 51 GUYMON 45 WOODWARD 47 ALVA 45 GOODLAND 61 OAKLEY 50 ULYSSES 51 GARDEN CITY 51 LIBERAL 50 LAVERNE 46 GARDEN CITY 58 WOODWARD 36 ALVA 62 Take A Good Look Quentin Mendenhall Dusty Moss Jim Rhoads Kevin Unruh Bret Yancey 94 Coach Fryar . . . At The Roundballers Rick Buck Glenn Goff Tony Morgan Chad Craig Richard Gentry David Goad Brent Kennedy Scott Lane Mark Miller Greg Odell Joel Padilla Philip Ramirez Roger Ward Are You Ready For Roundball i 9th 8th 7th % Are You Ready For These Tigerettes Chris Busby Mary Iglesias Carolyn Long Tina Lothman Kim Lunsford Janet Parsley Marsha Rogers fSg i !r: Jk Robin Haukaas Wendi Wilkerson E Laurel Butts Judy Castorena Lisa Peters Shirley Scott cr Coach Gorshing Kari Thomas Coach Moss Tigerettes, We Are Proud Terri Baca Laurie Birdsill Darla Blackburn Of You! Yvette Burke Heather Johnson i Sheila Fenton Lisa Howard IRVIEW BOISE ClT .41 W6O0YVARD 140 ALVA - StfctWATER 49 CHOCTAW 35 PUTNAM CITY 47 LAVERNE 33 WOODWARD 46 CHISHOLM 22 ALVA MON 4 JYMON l? 45 jUYMON 41 GUYMON 53 GUYMON 41 GUYMON 99 « --------------« The 1980-81 Varsity Tigerettes were: Lisa Peters, Shirley Scott, Kim Lunsford, Kari Thomas, Chris Busby, Melanie Hunter, Tina Lothman, Marsha Rogers, Mary Iglesias, Carolyn Long, Wendi Wilkerson, Heather Johnson, Janet Parsley, Coach Gorshing and Coach Moss. There Is Something Exciting Going On At GHS The 1980-81 Jr. Varsity Tigerettes were: Coach Moss, ers. Laurel Butts, Heather Johnson, Laurie Birdsill, Terri Sheila Fenton, Lisa Howard, Wendi Wilkerson, Dana Rog- Baca, and Coach Gorshing. 100 Discover The Great Adventures At GJHS! 101 1980-81 Senior golfers were: Gil Hamilton, Perry Baca, Kyle Kelting, Greg Winters, Aaron Johnson, Kevin Elston, and Keith Porter. 1980-81 Junior golfers were: Todd Jamieson, Richard Ogden, Steven Clark, and Mike Hosier. 1980-81 Sophomore golfers were: Sam Fouquet, Roger Ward, Mark Miller, Rick Buck, and Tony Morgan. 0 1 f A hole in one for a team that's 1. 1980-81 Junior golfers were: Tiki Enz and Theresa Rum- ple. Larry Hart, boy's golf coach and Larry Johnson, girl's golf coach, had a successful season, coaching the Tiger golfers. 1980-81 Senior golfers were: Tina Jamieson, Kim Porter, and Mi- 1980-81 Sophomore golfers were: Sherri Shaw chelle Schaef. and not pictured, Becky Edenborough. Golfers Are Gr-r-reat! 103 GHS Tracksters Get A Good Start a y ■j Members of the Senior track team this year were: Greg Gentry, Kurt Gibson, and Kenny Moore. m M ■ . v ■ The Junior track team this year was: Ronnie Bledsoe, John Guthrie, Gary Farrell, Chris Jander, Steve Flynt, Man- uel Montano, Joe Guerra, Matt Chea- tle, Danny Cruz, Steve Clark, Derek Cox, Sverrir Stone, Tim Rawls, and Gil- bert Perales. Sophomore tracksters this year were: Norman Madrid, Kelly Barber, Ryan Campbell, Rick Buck, Russel Burleson, Jeff Alarid, Rory Hudson, Troy Smith, Richard Gentry, Larry Birdsill, Rich Tanquary, and Anthony Romero. 104 Get Ready, Set, Go With GHS Tracksters Members of the junior track team were: Sherri Thompson, Laurel Butts, Dana Rogers, Kari Thomas, and Alma Terrazas. Also in this group was Lisa Asmussen, sophomore. Sophomores not pictured were: Terry Baca, Heather Johnson, and Darla Blackburn. Senior tracksters were: Terri Green, Tina Lothman, Janet Parsley, and Carol Lear. 105 Nobody Does It Like The Tigers In FCA The Guymon High School FCA huddle was a very good group. They met every Monday night. These meetings were a time of good fellowship with Christain friends. We had a great deal of fun playing Simon Says and basketball. The FCA was responsible for running the concession stand at the junior high basketball games and putting on a Mini-conference in the Spring. Members of FCA were: Kim Lunsford, Michelle Schaef, Chad Craig, Jim Bohanan, Shirley Scott, Jana Cornelius, Teresa Rumple, Tina Lothman, Kim Porter, Tina Jamieson, Liz Petty, Judy Castorena, Lisa Howard, Mel' Hunter, Janet Parsley, Kurt Gibson, Kelly Morrison, Yvette Fuentes, Jayme Hale, Terri Green, Diana Patterson, Kari Thomas, Kevin Elston, Scot Lear, Keith Porter, Coach Johnson, supervisor; Rick Buck, Roger Ward, Tim Hepner, Kyle Kelting, Mark Lewis, Greg Winters, Mike Durman, and Brad Cornelius. Members not pictured are: Laurel Butts, Gil Hamilton, Jeff O'dell, and Kerrick Draper. 106 The FCA officers are: Kim Porter, President; Jim Bohanan, Secretary; and Kevin Elston, Treasurer, Vice-president Gil Hamilton is not pictured. Junior High FCA sponsors were: Coach Ward, Mrs. Cornelson, Coach Cearley, and Coach Watkins. They enjoyed advising the athletes in FCA. Togetherness . . . Theme Of Jr. High Athletes The members of the Jr. High girls FCA were: Paige Shaffer, Treasurer; Carmen Chapman, Julie Parsley, Tammy Cruz, Reporter; Micha Mendenhall, President; Andrea Van- Nort, Secretary; Kristen Cornelsen, Melissa Rawls, Julie Morris, Jennifer Hepner, President-elect; Joann Parsley, and Kim Lane. The members of the Jr. High boys FCA were: Scott Fowler, President; Brent Mrofcza, Deblan Francis, Troy Campbell, Student Council Rep; Doyle Grove, David Hale, President-elect; Chad Hester, Secre- tary-Treasurer; and Brad Smith. 107 This group finds experiences that are fulfilling, fantastic, imaginative, gratifying, great, and enjoy participation si si' si ’ si sU_ 1 yfs js. |n FOR 1 1 si sj si sL' si | 7 s fs 7fs 7f N | TIV | SENIOR si sj sl si si si si sL' s vi n] l _ s ys [s s s [s fs vjv | | |V IN ORGANIZATIONS sl 1 1 1 i V si vi n1 sj sj sj js fT 7s [s 7s 7s 7s |N N N r |N ]N Members of STUCO this year were: Dianna Patterson, Jayme Hale, Michelle Schaef, Nancy Leisure, Rena Thompson, Kevin Unruh, Larry Birdsill, Brent Kennedy, Philip Rameriz, Kelly Morrison, Dana Scott, Tina Jamie- son, Stacy Powell, Lee Harris, Steve Clark, Laura Kircher, Dusty Moss, Craig Wood, Tim Rawls, Becky Hampton, Lisa Peters, Luke Stevenson, Mrs. Lee, Lisa Howard, Kristi Vernon, Jan Brooks, Terri Baca, Bonnie Camp, Jim Bohanan, Paul Shaffer, Glen Goff, and Todd Singleterry. The officers of STUCO for the year 1980-81 were: Stacy Powell, Pres; Lee Harris, Sec-Tres; Todd Singleterry, Vice Pres. 109 The STUCO sponsors this year were: Mr. Wilgus, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Patterson. Senior representatives this year were: Jim Bohanan, Jayme Hale, Paul Shaffer, Tina Jamieson, and Craig Wood. The Junior representatives for this year were: Dusty Moss, Lisa Peters, Steve Clark, and Tim Rawls. Be Involved, Be A Success, Be What You Can Be, Be In STCICO! 2nd hour representatives for STUCO this year were: Glen Goff, Larry Birdsill, Lisa Howard, Judy Castorena, Bonnie Camp, Laura Kircher, Aaron Johnson, Liz Petty, Dana Scott, Luke Stephenson, Brent Kennedy, Terri Baca, Jan Brooks, Nancy Leisure, and Rena Thompson. • V Sophomore class STUCO representatives were: Scott Petty, Brent Kennedy, Philip Ramirez, Kristi Vernon, and Becky Hampton, Not pictured: Larry Birdsill. til Guymon Band Is The EDDIE ACKLEY-TUBA LESLIE ATKINS-PERC. FRANCES BACA-FLUTE GRANT BAGWELL-TENOR SAX JAN BROOKS-BARITONE BECKY BROWN-CORNET CONNIE CLAYCOMB-PERC. KELLY COOKSEY-PERC MARIA COUNTRYMAN-ALTO SAX PATTI COUNTRYMAN-CLARINET DAVID DREW-CORNET JOAN DUNCAN-CLARINET BOB FORMAN-CORNET YVETTE FUENTES-A. CLARINET CONNIE FUERSTENAU-B. CLARINET LORI GIBSON-ALTO SAX GLEN GOFF-CORNET TERRI GREEN-C. CLARINET JAMYE HALE-OBOE TRACY HAMILTON-CORNET BECKY HAMPTON-A. CLARINET LEE HARRIS-A. CLARINET TIM HEPNER-TROMBONE KRISTI HILL-CLARINET TIM HINDERGARDT-TROMBONE SHERYN HOEFFNER-CORNET TINA JAMIESON-FLUTE CAROL KIPPENBERGER-CLARINET LAURA KIRCHER-CLARINET STEPHANIE LANDESS-BASSOON BRANDON LEWIS-PERC. MARK LONG-TENOR SAX RICHARD MANSELL-CLARINET GWEN MARTIN-BARITONE 112 JAY MATHIS-TUBA KATHY MATHIS-CORNET STACIE MCCOY-CLARINET EDIE MILLER-CORNET KELLY MORRISON-HORN DEANNA NELSON-CLARINET DIANNA PATTERSON-HORN MITZI PETERSON-FLUTE MIKE PETTITT-TENOR SAX LIZ PETTY-FLUTE SHANNON POLLART-CORNET STACY POWELL-ALTO SAX DARRELL RICE-BARITONE LORRI ROGERS-TROMBONE THERESA RUMPLE-BARI SAX MELANIE SANDERS-FLUTE MICHELLE SCHAEF-SECRETARY DANA SCOTT-CLARINET DONNA SCOTT-B. CLARINET SHIRLEY SCOTT-CORNET SHERRI SHAW-B. CLARINET TODD SINGLETERRY-TROMBONE DORRIE STEWART-FLUTE TONI STRATE-FLUTE VIOLET TAYLOR-CLARINET AMY VERNON-CLARINET TAWNYA WICKER-FLUTE KELLI WILSON-HORN LISA WING-BARITONE BLAKE WINTERROWD-HORN CINDY WOOD-BASSOON CRAIG WOOD-PERC. TANA WOOD-FLUTE 113 Stage Band members were Jay Mathis, Brandon Lewis, Craig Wood, Connie Claycomb, Kathy Mathis, David Drew, Kelli Wilson, Blake Winterrowd, Darrell Rice, Todd Singleterry, Lorri Rogers, Micheal Pettitt, Grant Bagwell, Maria Countryman, Stacy Powell, Mitzi Peterson, and Mr. Miller, instructor. Make A Little Music!!! 114 GHS Band flaggers this year were: Yvette Fuentes, Dianna Patterson, Mitzi Peterson, Kelli Wilson, Deanna Nelson, Michelle Schaef, Jamye Hale, Kelly Morrison, Teresa Rumple, Kristi Hill, Terri Green, and Maria Countryman. Music Makes The World Go Around G.H.S. Band officers this year were: Maria Countryman, Soph, rep.; Tina Jamieson, Vice Pres.; Kelly Morrison, Sr. rep.; Todd Singleterry, Pres.; Michelle Schaef, Sec.; and David Drew, Jr.-rep. Stacy Powell did a great job as drum major this year. Five-States Honor Band members were: Jan Brooks, Cindy Wood, Stacy Powell, Craig Wood, Darrell Rice, Todd Singleterry, Paul Shaffer, Blake Winterrowd, Brandon Lewis, Laura Kircher, Joan Duncan, Patti Coun- tryman, Sheri Shaw, Yvette Fuentes, Toni Strate, Tana Wood, and Grant Bagwell. 115 The Sound Of Music Maria Ranier Tina Jamieson Sister Berthe Kelly Morrison Sister Margaretta Michelle Schaef The Mother Abbess Stephanie Landess Sister Sophia Joan Duncan Captain George Von Trapp Kurt Gibson Franz Gary Jander Frau Schmidt Liz Petty Children of Captain Von Trapp Sheri Shaw John Duffy Rene Wilmeth Jennifer Decker Bill Kenney Lizbeth Board Jacki Claycomb Rolf Gruber Mark Pruit Elsa Schraeder Andrea Newcomer Ursula Lisa Baca Max Detweiler Eric Chaffin Herr Zeller Doug Fletcher Baron Elberfeld Richard Gentry Admiral Von Schreiber Tim Pruit Nuns of the Nonnberg Abbey Joyce Bowman Debbie Wilson Patti Countryman Tina Huckins Carla Cruzan Georgia Miller Becky Hensley Laura Nelson Sheila Huddleston Irene Rodriquez Candi Moore Rena Thompson Barbara Ortiz Sherri Thompson Pam Penner Paula Corder Lisa Baca Tammy Foutch Debbie Bryan Michelle Hooser Darla Carver Kelli Nelson Kathleen Davis Tammi Wells Tiki Eoz Directed by Mrs. Juanita Davis 116 117 118 Let Us Entertain You 119 Singing Is Fun Members of Girls Chorus this year were: Toni Strate, accompanist; Stephanie Landess, Candi Moore, Tiki Enz, Carla Cruzan, Kelly Morrison, Liz Petty, Edie Miller, Mrs. Davis, Teacher; Georgia Miller, Darla Carver, Debbie Bryan, Teri Moore, Rena Thompson, Lori Gibson, Joan Duncan, Tina Huckins, Debbie Gibson, Lisa Baca, Andrea Newcomer, Michelle Schaef, Sherri Thompson, Sheri Shaw, and Tina Jamieson. Boys Chorus members this year were: Eric Chaffin, Darrell Rice, Dave Goad, Kurt Gibson, Rich- ard Gentry, Doug Fletcher, Mark Pruit, Greg Gentry, Tim Pruit, Michael Pettit, Todd Lo- pez, Rick Buck, and Toni Strate, accompanist. Choir Officers this year were: Lisa Baca, Secretary-Treasurer; Andrea Newcomer, Reporter; Kelly Morrison, Vice-President; and Kurt Gibson, President. 120 Joan Duncan was crowned the new choir sweet heart. She has been in choir for four years. One of the candidates for choir sweetheart was Joyce Bowman, who was a member of the choir for three years. Choir Sweetheart Is Crowned Another candidate was senior, Patti Countryman, Presenting the 1980-'81 Choir Sweetheart and who was also a member of choir for three years. candidates- SWEETHEART JOAN 121 Sophomore initiates were: Tana Wood, Jan Brooks, Sara Villareal, Terri Baca, Sheri Shaw, Maria Countryman, Laurie Birdsill, Molly Bird, Lori Gibson, Amy Vernon, Toni Strate, Stephanie Landess, Becky Hampton, Rick Buck, Chad Craig, Larry Birdsill, Gordon Grice, and Sam Fouquet. These People Show The Unique The 1980-81 National Honor Society officers were: President, Craig Wood; Vice-President, Todd Singieterry; Secretary, Liz Petty; and Treasurer, Stacy Powell. 122 Junior initiates were: Jinda Houck, Alma Terrazas, Tim Pruit, Mitzi Peterson, Richard Mansell, Lisa Wing, Sandi Gibson, Rich Dunkerson, Shawn Deane, Derek Cox, Kristi Hill, and Teresa Rumple. Qualities Of National Honor Society Senior initiates were: Mark Countryman, Gil Hamilton, Kathy Mathis, Edie Miller, and Carol Kippenberger. 123 Ninth grade initiates were: Andrea Van Nort, Vickie Behne, Micah Mendenhall, Kristen Cornelsen, Tracy Beer, Rhonda Brankel, Sheila Luera, Kim Lane, Jannon Massey, Julie Parsley, Becky Hunter, Shelly Richolson, Michelle Grave, Joe Dencker, Scott Fowler, Rick Rhoads, Brent Mrofcza, Chris Purdy, Mike Purdy, Danne Webb, Carmen Chapman, Tammy Cruz, Starrla Clemans, Patrick Nelson, Wesley Smith, Robby Birdsill, Scott Tanquary, Doyle Grove, Paige Shaffer, and Meg Pracht. In NJHS Be All You Can Be Eighth grade initiates were: Renee Wilmeth, Cindy Kennedy, Amy Cannon, Bhavna Patel, Deanna Nunley, Nadene Schwindt, Leigh Field, Julie Bauer, Melissa Rawls, Tommy Lear, Todd Unruh, Don Rice, Chad Hester, Doug Barnes, and Hank Reeves. 124 Seventh grade initiates were: Brenda Unruh, Stephanie Miller, Tracy Hiatt, Leslie Hyer, Shawnda Coffman, Annette Garcia, Leandra Bookout, and Sean Cox. The National Honor Society officers were: Julie Bauer, Rick Rhoads, Micah Mendenhall, and Vickie Behne, and there to assist them were Mr. Wolgamott, Principal and Mr. Keith, Superintendent of schools. 125 Members of FHA were: Becky Richey, Debra Richey, Vicki Scheuerman, Kelly Nelson, Paula Stephens, Rena Thompson, Rhonda Taylor, Trina Raymer, Patricia Stew- art, Becky Hampton, Shirley Baker, Jana Cornelius, Marie Sullivan, Sheila Huddleston, Donna Quinton, Jana Sherrill, Carolyn Long, Deanna Nelson, LaDonna Farrington, Kristi Hill, Gwen Martin, and Sandy Ritter. Check Out FHA Miss Macias was the advisor for FHA!!!! Don't spill it Terri!!!!! 126 Officers for FHA were: Carolyn Long, President; LaDonna Farrington, Vice- president; Marsha Rogers, Secretary; Deanna Nelson, Treasurer; Kristi Hill, Historian; Sheila Huddleston, Parliamentarian; Patricia Stewart, Song Leader. Cute Deanna, real cute!!!!! Where Everything Is Happening What are you looking at, Sheila? What's so funny, Patricia, LaDonna, and Susan? 127 Future Farmers Of America The FFA members this year were: Randie Wells, Ed Hoeffner, Scott Ronne, David Linde, Anthony Romero, Raylon Earls, Donald Sample, Brenda Waugh, Sandy Dutcher, Michael Romero, Mark Lewis, Eddie Farrington, Jeff Bauer, Albert Waugh, and Robert Boyd. This year's officers for FEA were: Mark Lewis, pres; Eddie Farrington, Vice-pres; Brenda Waugh, sect; Kelly James, sweetheart; Sandy Dutcher, reporter; Jeff Bauer, treas; and Albert Waugh, sentinel. This year's FFA Sweetheart was Kelly James. She was a junior cheerleader and was also cheerleader her Freshman year. She was a member of N.H.S., 4- H Club, and Who's Who of American High School Stu- dents. 128 Re-enact The Way We Were This year's Jr. High FFA members were: Jimmy Drake, Valinda Curley, Gina Lovato, Lisa Macias, Ashley Bowman, Joe Dinker, Scott Brisbois, Larry Dutcher, Dennis Davis, and Rick Behne. The 1980-81 FFA officers for Jr. High were: Joe Dinker, sect.; Jimmy Drake, pres.; Valinda Gurley, chaplain, Lisa Macias, pari.; Gina Lovato, hist.; Larry Dutcher, sentinel; Not pic- tured are: Dee Harmon, vice-pres.; Lee Helm, treas,; and Wesley Smith, reporter. The 1980-81 members of FTA were: Mel' Hunter, Michelle Schaef, Judy Castorena, Chris Busby, Becky Ri- chey, Sarah Villarreal, Tana Wood, Jan Brooks, Kristi Vernon, Kim Por- ter, Carol Lear, Carolyn Long, Lee Harris, Debbie Bryan, Cindy Reeves, Maria Countryman, Jim Bohanan, Kurt Gibson, Paul Shaffer, Kevin El- ston, Stacy Powell, Cindy Wood, and Rena' Thompson. FTA favorite was Jim Bohanan. Get Involved With FTA!!! Future Teachers of America officers were: Michelle Schaef, Vice-president; Cindy Reeves, Special Projects Chair- man; Stacy Powell, President; Lee Harris, Treasurer; and Kim Porter, Secretary. Not pictured is Yvette Fuentes, Publicity Chairman and Mrs. Priest, Sponsor. 130 Daniel Romero and Eddie Farrington are shown here working cattle at Texas Co. feed yards. VICA and ICE Develop Leadership The members of VICA this year were: George Hintergardt, Marla Bowers, Steve Cruzan, Tate Cobb, Glenn Kingsland, Rick Dunkerson, Tim Lewis, Bret Yancey, Eddie Farrington, Susan Shaffer, Kelly Kuriyama, Jeff Turner, Nancy Lei- sure, Violet Taylor, Rena Thompson. Interdisci- plinary Cooperative Education (ICE) is a pro- gram which integrates classroom theory with practical on-the-job experience, making for- mal education relevant to the world of work. This program is excellent training ground for students — whether they are preparing to en- ter the world of work or planning to continue their college or vocational education. In ICE students attend academic classes in the morn- ing and on the job training a minimum of 10 hours each week, excluding weekends. VICA is a ladder — a step by step program which will help students learn more about their vocations and more about themselves. It is a national organization finding information, de- veloping programs, getting scholarships, and building the contacts needed for careers. Here's LaDonna serving another great meal at Mr. Burger. Here is a future carpen- ter, Kelly Kuriyama, working at Wirtz Lum- ber. Marla Bowers will be happy to assist you with your shopping at The Golden Crown. 131 Tate Cobb is trying his luck team roping. The Guymon Rodeo Club travels around to the area rodeos to try their skills in their special events. The members this year were: Steve Cru- zan, Tammy Green, Steve Flynt, Tate Cobb, and Martin Keenan. Not pictured is: Luke Stephenson. This group has won quite a few buckles in the past couple of years!!! Rodeo Club Is One Of The Most Exciting Clubs. Martin Keenan is riding Sam in a Sunray rodeo. Tammy Green is rounding the barrels for a clover leaf. Carpentry Class Is A Busy Three Hour Class The members of the Vocational Carpentry Class of 1981-81 were: Russel Burleson, Paul Ro- driquez, Matt Cheatle, Loyd Clopton, Joey Cruz, Tommy Eggers, David Garcia, Brad Grayson, Joe Guerra, Jr. Hierro, Bobby Homan, David Jones, Manual Montano and Randy Rapp. The sponsor was Mr. Stallings. These boys have done a great job in building their newest house. This sign has been used for many years on the site of their latest project. These houses built by the car- pentry class have always been popular with the area folks. Math Club Has The Solution Members of the Math Club were: Meg Grice, Mrs. Lee, Sponsor; Cindy Reeves, Yvette Fuentes, Bonnie Camp, Laura Kircher, Tana Wood, Cindy Wood, Sara Villarreal and Jan Brooks. 134 Here playing with the new TRS-80 Micro-computer are Cindy Reeves, President; Bonnie Camp, Tres.; Yvette Fuentes, Sec.; and Laura Kircher, Vice-president. Speak French Mon Ami! The 1980-81 French Club officers were: Greg Winters-President; Jamye Hale-Vice-president; Tina Jamison-Secretary, and Gil Hamilton and Scot Lear-Songleaders. Members of French Club in 1980-81 were: Kate Patel, joyce Serna, Phyllis Serna Molly Bird Judy Castorena, Shirley Sco t Kan Smith Jana Cornelius, Bonnie Camp, Laura Nelson, Maria Countryman, Cindy Reeves, Rhonda Taylor, Betty Martinez, Trina Raymer, Laurel Butts, Kim Porter, Stacy Powell, Heather Johnson, Liz Petty, Jamye Hale, Yvette Fuentes, Tina Jamison, Tim Hepner, Kyle Kelting, Mike Durman, K.m Lunsford, Kerrick Draper, Greg Winters, Gil Hamilton, Mel Hunter, and Michelle Schaef. Le Club Fran ais a un ren- dezvous chaque mois. En septembre, nous avons mang£ «a la fran ais avec le dessert de mousse au choco- lat. En octobre, nous faisons une petite piece pour Homecoming. En decembre, nous chantons les chansons de Nttel. Aussi, nous avons beaucoup d'autres activites en novembre, janvier, et fev- rier, Nenez avec nous! What a surprise. Miss Bowling! 135 Speech Debate Prove That We Are Part Of The Way We Were Speech is the process of developing real skills through continuous pre- sentation. Debate is the exercise of organized argumentation. Both of these forensic disciplines are devel- oped through participation in invita- tional contests. The 1980-81 GHS Speech- Debate Team began the year well by winning sweepstakes at both PSU and NWOSU. They contin- ued through the year and culminat- ed in regional and state competition. 1J6 Come To Where The Creative People Work. The officers of this year's Art Club were: Shona Sample, pres.; Tiki Enz, v-pres.; Kim Padilla, sec.; and Dawn Daniels, treas. Art Club members were: Cynthia Costilla, Tiki Enz, Kim Padilla, Shona Sam- ple, Dawn Daniels, Leann Ballard, Carol Lear, Ellen Silva, Shawn Deane, Sharon Sides, Dana Rog- ers, and Irene Rodriquez. Not pic- tured were: Dorrie Stewart, Kelly Kuriyama, Stephen Lovato, Da- vid Garrison, David Costilla, Char- lie Wells, Lyman Wagoner, Dick Crelly, Kenneth Turner, Paula Jones, Terry Costilla, Dede Peter- son, Susan Collvins, Joe Guerra, and Loyd Clopton. Also not pictured were: Tammy Green, Trina Raymer, Rhonda Taylor, La Donna Farrington, Paula Stephens, Ermie Abeyta, Annette Bence, Dean Spirlock, Della Perez, Janifer Gibson, Connie Lucero, Sandy Dutcher, Betty Martinez, Carol Kippenberger, Kate Patel, Debbie Gibson, and Louis Guerra. The sponsor for Art Club was Mrs. Savage. Business Leaders Take A Stand Members of FBLA were: Dione Nelson, Sec.; Eddie Miller, Vice-pres.; Debbie Padilla, Taw- nya Wicker, Tres.; Mrs. Anderson, sponser; Mary Padilla, Terri Green, Pres.; and Kim Clark. During the year they visit various busi- ness offices, learn to use office equipment, and type term papers. 138 This group finds experiences that are interesting, enjoyable, involving, fun, and enjoy sharing si si 1 j vk sk. 7f Js JN |S JS |S |S VJV ]S FOR si si si si si si si si si si si si si JR BIGS 1 1 1 V i i k k sj J |s j y y y 'n Ts Ts r 'Is ORGANIZATIONS l si si si k k vk vk sk_ sk sk sk sk y Tjs |s Js js js Js |s |s js js It Happens With Pep Club 9th grade Pep Club members were: Kim Lane, Michelle Grave, Andrea Van Nort, Debbie Rumple, Carmen Chapman, Ronda Middleton, Kristin Cornelsen, Julie Pars- ley, Micha Mendenhall, Tammy Cruz, Sheila Luera, Becky Hunter, Pragna Patel, Shelly Richolson. 8th grade Pep Club members were: Lisa Cruzan, Christi Green, Tiffany Jamison, Anita Kauffman, Julie Morris, Julie Bauer, Trisha Proctor, Dean- na Numley, Leigh Field, Au- drey Hollingsworth, Nadene Schwindt. 7th grade Pep Club members were: Lisa Nossaman, Karen Koehlre, Laduanna Yates, Jenny Morettini, Carolyn Hadley, Stephanie Miller, Leyla Furrer, Lisa Villarreal, Melanie Stewart, Natalie Gil- lespie, Kristi Campbell, Jenni- fer Hepner, Julie Gallagher, Shelah Heath, Bernadine Martinez. 140 Mrs. Costner, Melanie Stewart, Lisa Medenwaldt, Shelah Heath, Mrs. Hessenthaler, Mrs. Grice, Sherri Ashpaugh, Beverly Stealey, Renee Wilmeth, Deana Williams, Lillian Montano, Patricia Calleja, Lonna Moore, Shawnda Coffman, Rosemary Casanova, Gloria Padilla, Lynn Urias, Sandra Padilla, Leyla Furrer, Annette Garcia are all members of the Spanish Club. Spanish Club Enjoys Fiesta This year's Spanish Club officers were: Lynn Urias, President; Annette Garcia, Vice-president; Sandra Padilla, Secretary-Treasurer; Rosemary Casanova, Social Chairperson; Gloria Padilla, Reporter; and Leyla Furrer, Social Committee. 141 The STUCO officers for this year were: Rick Rhoads, Pres.; Chris Purdy, Vice Pres.; Micha Mendenhall, Treas.; and Clay Jett, Sec. Freshman Rep. for STUCO were: Scott Fowler, Kim Lane, Carmen Chapman, Andrea VanNort, and Brent Mrofcza. 142 STUCO Rep. in the 8th grade were: Rhett Bauer, Todd Unruh, Chad Hester, Melissa Rawls, and Jan Flynt. Don’t Miss Out On Jr. High STUCO 7th grade representatives for STUCO this year were: Sean Cox, Reese Wolgamott, Clark Purdy, Annette Garcia, and JoAnn Parsley. Homeroom officers and Organizational Presidents were: Lisa Medenwalt, Lisa Villar- real, Meganne Pracht, Mitzi Plummer, Shawnda Coffman, Tracy Hiatt, Audrey Hol- lingsworth, Trisha Proctor, Denise Osborn, Danne Webb, Patrick Nelson, Mike Peters, Mike Garcia, and Jeff Wright. 143 spueg q6|H JOjunp . . Do It All 145 Symphonic Band twiriers were: Andrea Van Nort and Micha Mendenhall and drum major, Loyd Hollinghsead. Playing For Keeps . . . Band Symphonic Band officers were: Chris Purdy, President; Paige Shaffer, Vice-President; and Micha Mendenhall, Secretary. 146 Take A Break Today A Singing Break The 1980-81 ninth grade Science Club officers were: Starla Rhonda Brankel, reporter; and Meganne Pracht, Student Clemans, president; Carmen Chapman, vice-president; Council Rep. Brent Mrofcza, secretary; Scott Tanquary, treasurer; Join Science Club The members of the ninth grade Science club were: Troy Campbell, Don Davis, Kirk Davis, Joe Dencker, Scott Fowler, Brent Mrofcza, Mike Peters, Bryan Pettitt, Chris Purdy, Nieves Reyna, Rick Rhoads, Scott Tanquary, Rob- ert Terrazas, Danne Webb, Rhonda Brankel, Carmen Chapman, Starrla Clemans, Kristi Cornelsen, Tammy Cruz, Michelle Graue, Kim Lane, Sheila Luera, Letitia Marez, Micha Mendenhall, Ronda Middleton, Pragna Pa- tel, Meganne Pracht, Shelly Richolson, Debbie Rumple, Paige Shaffer, Andrea Van Nort, James Taylor, and Susan Wortham. 148 The 1980-81 members of the eigth grade Science club were: Linda Bryan, Melissa Rawls, Dena Fouquet, Marcella Gonzales, Cindy Kennedy, Tiffany Jamieson, Deanna Nun- ley, Julie Morris, Chad Hester, Thad Despain, Todd Un- ruh, Jeff Anderson, Matthew Dawes, Renee Wilmeth, Te- resa Trujillo, Mitzi Plummer, Bhauna Patel, Cass Brown, Kevin Kelting, Christi Green, Nadene Schwindt, Leigh Field, Tommy Lear, and Julie Bauer. And Have Fun!! The 1980-81 eighth grade Science club officers were: jillo, treasurer; Tommy Lear, vice-president; and Renee Todd Unruh, president; Leigh Field, secretary; Teresa Tru- Wilmeth, reporter. Members of Jr. High FHA were Mrs. Clark, sponsor; Audrey Hollings- worth, Julie Morris, Meganne Pracht, Sandra Padilla, Nancy Maytum, Kristen Cornelsen, Starrla Clemans, Chani Moore, Michelle Lopez, Rosemary Casanova, Tammy Battreall, Carman Rivera, Barbara Padilla, Letitia Marez, Becky Guthrie, Janice Silva, Debbie Rumple, Dondi Clark, Trisha Procter, Jan Flynt, Gina Lovato, Tammy Barker, Lea Alcantar, Melinda Smith, Gilberta Hutchinson, and Bhavna Patel. Share Up and Sign (Ip The Jr. High FHA officers were: Julie Morris, Historian; Meganne Pracht, Music and Recreation; Nancy Maytum, Treasurer; Starrla Clemens, Secretary; Chani Moore, Vice-president; Michelle Lopez, President; Audrey Hollingsworth, Repre- sentative; Sandra Padilla, Parlimentarian; and Kristin Cornelsen, Reporter. Officer not pictured is Rosemary Casanova, Chaplain. Mrs. Clark was the sponsor. 150 Looks like Dondi, Starla, and Letitia are working hard!!!! Don't get your hands dirty, Starla. For GJHS FHA Measure it right, Dondi. Don't get mixed up Tammy and Becky!!!!!! 151 Enjoy Going First Class, Be In Library Club The members of Library Club this year were; Mrs. Glover, (sponsor) Monica Martinez, Rhonda Brankel, Shannon Barnett, Gina Trotter, Debra Rubottom, Gay Gann, Gail Kirk Jennifer Martinez, Mrs. Hass (sponser) Leyla Ferrer, Annette Garcia, Shawnda Coffman, Julie Gallangher, Lisa Villarreal, JoAnn Martinez, Shelah Heath, Terri Noble, Kim Kirk, Eric Evans, Gilbertia Hutchinson, Sandra Padilla, Brenda Unruh, and Russell Tidwell. Library Club Officers for the year 1980-81 were Brenda Un- ruh, Marci Middleton, Jennifer Hepner, Mike Garcia, Sandra Padilla, JoAnn Martinez, Debra Rubottom, and Susan Wortham. 152 Jr. High I.A. Learns As They Grow Members of the new Guymon Junior High I.A. Club were: Neives Reyna, Doyle Groves, T.J. Madrid, Albert Perales, Kirk Davis, Blake Scott, Scott Tanquary, Jay Casanova, Lee Helm, Ricky Behne, Kevin Kreeling, Joey Montoya, Cris Butts, and Danny Webb. The officers were: Doug Booth, Blake Scott, Doyle Groves, and Danny Webb. The sponsor was Mrs. Smith. 153 No Matter Where You Go, Remember These Who Cared The high school janitors this year are: Helen Jenkins, The high school cooks are: Barbara Costner, Annis Denise Ramirez, and Cliff Ramsey. White, Marie Costner, Joyce Johnson, Betty Stewart, Dorothy Trent, and Judy Townsend. The junior high janitors are: John (the son), John, Travis, Lillian Vavra, and Maria Sandoval. The junior high cooks are: Ferol Riggs, Margaret Brennon, May Hambleton, Leona Brannum, Betty Perez, and Marilyn Thomas. The supervisor of buildings and grounds is Mr. Rear. The maintenance crew include: Crawford Carruth, Lester Cook, Bill Jenkins, Larry Gillespie, and A.B. Clay. 15 This group is considered by the school to be loyal, caring, and dedicated to knowing and helping in the growing importance of the school y|z lz lz viz lz viz viz viz 1 for viz L Oz viz viz viz l l z| z|x ‘7 ' 'A' ys y A viz iy Lr_ | U Jz sl | | | 7j zf Xs T A' As A A A A ADVERTISING s y i A ls viz s _ viz vU viz viz yjv TpC 7 A yfs fs ys A 7y A SPUR EQUIPMENT Hwy 54E Guymon, OK 73942 338-2541 Spur Equipment, Inc. sells Inter- national Harvesters. They will have anything you need for your International Harvester or will or- der what is needed. Check out the International Harvester toys that they have on stock, too! CLINIC PHARMACY 421 Medical Dr. Guymon, OK 73942 338-3339 At the Clinic Pharmacy everyone is ready and waiting to help their customers in every way they can. Come in and let their highly trained staff help you get just what you need. RADIO SHACK 110 N. Main Guymon, OK 73942 338-6306 Stop in and visit with the people that work for Radio Shack. The employees are ready to help in picking out that perfect stereo, speakers, or radio. AMERICAN HANDICRAFT 110 N. Main Guymon, OK 73942 338-6640 The employees at American Handicraft are always on the go and ready to assist a customer in picking out the macrame, oils, leather, or whatever is your spe- cial need for that hobby or leisure time project. 156 BANK OF THE PANHANDLE 1223 N. Main Bank of the Panhandle supports Guymon and all of the area towns in all financial matters. Safety deposit boxes along with savings accounts, checking accounts, and any other kinds of accounts are available here. Member F.D.I.C. Guymon, OK 73942 338-2593 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 424 N. Main Guymon, OK 73942 338-3346 First National Bank now has complete banking facilities with the new drive-in windows at the corner of Fourth and Quinn. For all your banking needs, big or little, come in to see us and let any of the friendly people serve you. Member F.D.I.C. 157 NAIFEH’S STEAK HOUSE 204 N.E. 12th Guymon, OK 73942 338-5355 Mr. and Mrs. Naifeh have built a real good business for themselves and would like for everyone to come on in and try your favorite steak the way the Naifeh's can fix it best! HOFFERBER TRUCK LINES INC. Hwy 54E Guymon, OK 73942 338-7598 Hoefferber Truck Lines, Inc. are an ex- tremely busy bunch trying to get cattle and other products to the place they are needed in a hurry. If you need some cattle shipped, just go to the main office and make arrangements with the well-trained staff. PARKVIEW PHARMACY 115 Medical Dr. Guymon, OK 73942 338-7565 The folks down at the Parkview Phar- macy have all kinds of perfumes, gifts, and medicines for just about anyone. Go down and talk to Jim Pieratt or any of the capable employees. THE SWEET SHOP 413 N. Main Guymon, OK 73942 338-2138 The Sweet Shop has ice cream, pop, chips, donuts and many different kinds of things to eat. Many people in the area of Guymon just love to come down and visit with the folks that work there. 158 PANHANDLE REAL ESTATE LARRY CRIST Divisbf) hamper' SHIftLEr fcUCfr MIKE. NESMITH Sales People vflH WALCO INTERNATIONAL, INC. Dumas division 6LYNCN DH S OH 003 Ah, £W dS Ve. 815 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6743 The people at Panhandle Real Estate would like to help anyone who would like to buy themselves a new home in the Guymon area. Just come on in and let the friendly folks help you pick out that special house. WALCO INTERNATIONAL, INC. Hwy. 54 E Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3807 The sales people at Walco want to get their customers what they want or need. They have all kinds of animal products and western clothing and boots for all your western wear. TEXAS COUNTY FEED YARDS Guymon, Okla. 73942 Hwy 54 E. 338-7714 Texas County Feed Yards, Inc. feed out cattle and during the time they are in the feed yard they are taken care of by processors and pen riders until they are directly sold to the packing companies such as Swift, Missouri Beef, and IBP. 159 HOUSER AGENCY Guymon, Okla. 73942 1220 N. Main 338-6589 Jerry Houser is a devoted Tiger fan and enjoys helping the area people with their insurance needs. Drop by and visit with him about the type of insurance that is available for just about any situation. HITCH ENTERPRISES, INC. Guymon, Okla. 73942 1309 Northridge Circle 338-8575 We are proud that the Hitches call Guymon home because of the pride they have in Guymon and the Guymon students; they show their Guymon pride in all their benevolence. L .! ■ , i in m f in Li h ' M — RISK MANAGEMENT CATTLE FEEDING Master Commodities, Inc. Natibnal Western Management, Inc. Western Trio Cattle Cq; BEEF PACKING FARMING Henry C. Hitch Feed Lot, Inc. Master Feeders, Inc. Master Feeders II, Inc. Booker Custom Packing Co. Inc. Clovis Packing Co., Inc. Hitch Farms, Inc. Master Land Co. Ltd Master Grain Co. 160 SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT BOB PIERATT REAL ESTATE 214 W. 5th Guymon, Okla 73942 MCMURRY CLINIC 617 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6596 Sears, where America Shops, has everything for everyone. Arnold Halligan, the manager of the Guymon catalogue store, can talk to you about Sears appliances or any other major household accessories that you might choose. 338-6779 Bob Pieratt will try to help people who need a new home in the surrounding Guymon area. He always welcomes the newcomers along with the citizens of this area. 123 Medical Dr. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3361 Becky Edenbrough looks extremely sick with a couple of nurses from McMurry Clinic at her assistance. Come in and see the staff at the clinic; they want to help people in any way i they can. TEE VEE SERVICE CENTER 615 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2444 At Tee Vee Service Center the employ- ees are ready and waiting to sell anyone a T.V. Just drop in and visit with them and look at all the Curtis Mathes T.V.s. J.M. MCDONALD CO 405 N. Main Cuymon, Okla. 73942 338-8451 Clothing is not the only things J.M. Mc- Donald Co. has in stock. They have items for the bedroom, bathroom, and the kitchen too! They also have scout- ing materials. Come in and visit the Schneweis family. OCITER LIMITS 416 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3948 Getting tired of staying home? Tired of waisting gas? Come down to Outer Limits for some fun on the pool tables, foozeball tables, and all the other elec- tronic games. Come on in and have a blast!!! LONG INSURANCE AGENCY Guymon, Okla. 73942 110 E. 5th 338-3341 No! This is not a bunch of goofy men!!! These men represent the fine service which Long's Agency is known for If you need some kind of insurance come in and talk to Warner, Carl, David, or Roger. Any of these men will help in whatever is needed. 162 STANFIELD PRINTING CO. 322 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8418 At Stanfield Printing Co. you can find typewriters, desks, chairs, and any other kind of furniture which is needed for the office. They also print wedding announcements, baby shower invitations, statements, or about any thing that needs printed. ON WEST, INC. Guymon, Okla. 73942 408 N. Main 338-8219 ZELLER’S JEWELERS Guymon, Okla. 73942 415 N. Main 338-7017 If you need a new belt, pants, shirts, or even a co- ordinated outfit, go down and see the people at On West. They even have all kinds of horse equipment like saddles, headstalls, blankest, bits, and ropes!!! If you are looking for that special ring, bracelet, or gift come down to Zeller's where you can find what- ever you are looking for in jewelery. 163 GUYMON SEWING CENTER 509 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 388-7611 If you are looking for the best sewing machine you can find, come down to Guymon Sewing Center and check out the Singer machines. Sell- ing machines is not the only thing they do; they service and rent out, too! NASH BROS. MOTOR CO., INC. 524 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3301 If you are ready for a fuel efficent car, come down to Nash Bros. Motor Co., Inc. and talk to the fine sales- people who would like for you to buy the best car for the money. THE MITRE BOX FRAME SHOP 507V6 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2319 The Mitre Box has frames made to order, has art supplies, and has an art gallery. You can find water color and oil paintings done by Butch Jarvis. Come down and talk to him about that special project. 164 MCDONALD’S Hwy. 64 N. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-5668 This is just a part of the friendly employees who attend Guymon High School. They are ready and waiting to serve the customers who come in for a fast, hot meal. Mr. Burger North Guymon, Okla. 73942 418 N.W. 21st 338-7973 Mr. Burger South Hwy. 54 E. 338-8929 Hamburgers is not the only items Mr. Burger sells. They also have chicken, cheese sandwiches, hot dogs, and many other different things to eat. Just drop by; it's just plain good!!! JACK’S FRUIT MARKET PLANT FARM 1610 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6318 Jack's Fruit Market and Plant Farm have vegetables, fruits, and plants for a gift or just for yourself. They have excellent help to assist you and serve you quickly and efficiently. 165 UNITED DISCOUNT DRUG Northridge Shopping Center Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8421 United Discount Drug has every- thing from make-up to dishes. They have toys, tapes, medicine, film, cameras, and a whole lot more. The people who work there are ready and waiting to help in any way they can. GIBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER Hwy. 64 N. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7624 Go to Gibson's Discount Center to find that special gift for that special person. They have in stock just about anything anyone could want. Just come in and shop if you really don't know what you are looking for. UNITED SUPERMARKET Northridge Shopping Center Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3826 In the meat department of United Supermarket these people are waiting to help however they are needed pick out the best cuts of meat and wrap it up and set it out to be purchased. They 166 WILSON’S JEWELRY 419 N Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3846 If you are looking for a special gift for the special person, come in to Wilson's Jewelry and check out all the different items they have for sale. If you don't know what you want, just ask one of the ladies working there for suggestions. They are willing and ready to help you. BRYSTR’S YOUNG FASHION 417 N Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6160 Brystr's has anything needed for the young infant through the ear- ly teens. They have clothes, baby shoes, coats, and children's jewel- ry. Come in and shop for a while. WALDROP CLEANERS 116 W. 5th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7126 Does that special outfit or letter jacket need a good old-fashioned cleaning? Bring a special item into Waldrop Cleaners and they'll have it all ready to go for you whenever needed. 167 HI-PLAINS SPORTS CENTER Guymon, Okla. 73942 412 N Main 338-3063 At Hi-Plains Sports Center Roger Hester has almost all kinds of sports wear from summer to winter, so just drop by and check out all the different items in his place. ODELL'S HAIRCUTTERS EMPORIUM Guymon, Okla. 821 N Quinn 338-5456 73942 These young ladies are just waiting to fix your hair just the way you want it. Come by and see all the different hair styles at Odell's Haircutter Emoporium. OLIVER'S SHOE STORE Guymon Okla. 73942 520 N Main 338-3212 Looking for that special pair of shoes? Ask one of the fine employees at Oliver's Shoe Store to help in that special selection and that perfect fit! HOUSE OF COLOR Guymon, Okla. 73942 711 N Main 338-7590 Do you want new wallpaper or new paint? Stop by House of Color and see all the different wall coverings they have on display. The friendly folks there will be happy to help you out in your discussion. 168 A M CONSTRUCTION, INC. c— 1007 NE 4th Are you dreaming of that perfect house or do you think you want a new house that meets those certain qualifications; then, A M Construction is the place you need to go. They have house plans already drawn up that you can choose, or they will build you a house according to your very own specifications. ROSEBUD NURSERY Hwy. 54 NE Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8321 Rosebud Nursery has plants, fertilizers and insecticides, and they also will do landscaping for your yard or patio. Do you need an underground sprinkler system? They install those, too. Just drop by and see all the nice items they have in stock. R.G. MORGAN SON Cuymon, Okla. 73942 338-6575 Hwy. 54 NE Do you need some land cleared or developed? Come talk to the friendly folks over at R.G. Morgan and Son. They can assist you with any dirt moving operation you might have. They will get the job done as quick as a wink. HILLER SPRAYING SERVICE Rt 2 Box 100 Guymon, Okla. 73942 545-3370 Hiller Spraying Service would like ev- eryone to know about their new busi- ness of spraying crops. Situated north of town, out by Hough, they are willing and ready to spray in any area for any- one. 170 TOWNSMAN MOTEL Guymon, Okla. 73942 Hwy 54 E 338-6556 Looking for a nice place to stay at a reasonable price? Check in at Best Western's Townsman Motel. They have nice clean rooms and they are easy to find on Hwy. 54. KIRBY SALES SERVICE Guymon, Okla. 316 N. Main 73942 338-6014 Kirby Sales and Service is ready and waiting to service your Kirby or sell you a new or used one, also. Stop by and check out these nice vacuum cleaners. SCOTT BODY PAINT SHOP Guymon, Okla. 1607 N. Main 73942 338-3603 Want that last dent taken out or a new paint job? Drive over to Scott Body Paint shop, and they will fix you up as good as new. D J STORE Guymon, Okla. 73942 412 N. Main 338-6212 The D J Store has men, boys, boy teens, and women's clothes. The friendly staff and employees are ready and waiting to help you in any way the can. 171 GUYMON DAILY HERALD 515 N. Ellison Guymon Daily Herald has served area residents for many years. You can depend on the staff here to get you a paper almost everyday. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3355 ADAMS HARD-FACING CO. 802 NE 6th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3326 Adam Hardfacing means quality-a fine local quality you can depend on. Many years of training and experience have made them leaders in their field. For all your tillage tools, see Adams Hardfacing. 172 AIR COMFORT CO. 1000 NE 4th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3064 Air Comfort Company does contract- ing and repairs on your plumbing or heating and air conditioning systems. They also install heating and air condi- tioning units. Come check all this out and check on the prices! THE LUMBER MART 1401 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3344 The Lumber Mart is your building ma- terials' headquarters. They also have gardening supplies and plumbing fix- tures. They are even the place to just stop in and visit for a while. NORTHWEST SERVICES INC. 1402 Vi N. Roosevelt Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7777 Northwest Services, a vital part in all oil productions in this greater Panhandle area, has anything you need for your worn-out drilling heads. They are ready to help the people in this area with their oil needs. PIZZA HUT NORTH Hwy 64 N. PIZZA HUT SOUTH Hwy 54 E. Guymon, Okla. 73942 N-338-8352 S-338-3818 When you think Italian, do you think Pizza Hut? Have you ever needed one place to satisfy six different appetites? If you can answer yes to either of these questions, you need the PIZZA HUT!!!! 173 T-SHIRT EXPLOSION Guymon, Okla. 73942 701 N. Main 338-2334 Do you have something special to express but don't want to go around repeating it? Drop by T-Shirt Explosion and talk to Jody; she'll get you all fixed up quick as you can pick out a t-shirt!!! FLOWERS, PLEASE Guymon, Okla. 73942 414 N. Main 338-8344 BOOT BARN INC. Guymon, Okla. 73942 Hwy 54 E. 338-7432 Truck on out to Boot Barn and see what is on display. They have Tony Lama boots, leather and nylon belts, and just about any kind of belt buckle you would want; also, there is a boot and shoe repair in the store. PANTS POCKET Guymon, Okla. 73942 705 N. Main 338-5160 Flowers Please has a large variety of cut flowers and arrangements, hanging baskets, silk flowers, plants, and they can also send or wire flowers to distant towns. Pants Pocket has all kinds of clothing for the fashion conscious gal. Come in and see all the nice sportswear they have, also. You'll be glad you did! 174 K-BOBS STEAK HOUSE Hwy 54 N.E. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2519 Come out to K-Bobs and try all the different cuts of meat served just the way you like them. They also have delicious side dishes and their salad bar is great, too! SHERRY’S 406 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8614 Sherry's is a great place to shop when looking for that special out- fit. They have coordinates and a complete line of name brands you have learned to know and trust. PERKINS PETROLEUM INC. Hwy 54 NE Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6536 Perkins Petroleum has wholesale and retail fuels with farm delivery. They also have oils, greases, Phillips tires, batteries, and accessories; they carry Arco supplies, too. Just drop in and visit with these friendly folks. 17S BUNCH FUNERAL HOME 122 NE 7th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3244 Bunch Funeral home is ready and waiting to help your family in any way they can. They can help your family with informa- tin on funerals and how to go about arranging a funeral f r a loved one who has pa away. SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 501 N. Ellison Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6511 Southwestern Public Service has been in Guymon for many years. They have been supplying electricity to most all the area Guymon people for the longest time. Stop by and visit with the friendly staff. FLOWERS BY CATHY Guymon, Okla. 73942 109 NE 12th 338-2484 If you need some flowers for that special occasion or just to set around the house or office, stop by Flow- ers by Cathy and see all the nice flower arrange- ments. You can even send flowers to someone spe- cial. GUYMON PRINTING CO. 511 N. Main 338-5621 Guymon, OK. 73942 Do you need some special invi- tations, thank-you cards, or a business paper printed in a very large number? Come in and talk to the staff at Guymon Printing Co. They would be happy to help in any way they can. 176 CLAYCOMB BATTERY ELEC. CO 409 NE 4th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7110 Claycomb Battery Electric Co. is ready and waiting to fix your gener- ator, alternator, or any other electricial device on your car. They fix anything from A to Z including that lawn mower that needs to be ready for the busy time ahead. B B SALES CO Guymon, Okla. 73942 Hwy 54 W 338-7701 Your Complete Supply Store. B B Sales Co. has bush hog mowers, Adams tillage tools, portable corrals, field sprayers, and tool bar equip- ment. They also have a wide selection of lawn maintenance equipment, too. Come in and see all the different items they have in stock, and if you can't find what your looking for, ask one of the friendly people working there to help you. DESERT MARINE Hwy 54 NE Do you see Clyde in the background? He is the great symbol of Desert Marine. He is always there to see customers, and he can get the owners to sell you just the kind and or brand of boat you would like to have. They also have water ski equipment, boat trailers, and they will take care of your boat and motor repairs. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7913 177 FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. 218 W 5th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3828 The Federal Land Bank Assn, serves Texas County and the surrounding counties of Texas and Oklahoma with mortgage and long-term loans. They are helping the Pan- handle to grow. S H TRACTOR INC Hwy 54 SW Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2579 S H Tractor Inc. is a family business that is a part of Guymon's heritage. They sell and service all kinds of Hesston Equipment- the name of fine quality in farm equip- ment. Whatever you need in the way of farm equipment, go out and talk to Pete or his son, Joe. HINCHEY FORD INC Hwy 54E Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8423 If you are ready for that totally new excit- ing feeling in driving, then why not drive by Hinchey Ford. They will be glad to put you in an '81 model, or talk to you about trading for a good used one, or maybe you are now a two or three car family. They have just the car or pick-up to fit your every need. HOUSE SIDING INC. 410 SW 5th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2089 Are you tired of painting your house every year? Do you feel the high cost of utility bills? Have you decided to do something about this? House Siding is the place to go. They will be glad to give you a free esti- mate so that you will Never Paint Aeain. 178 PANHANDLE LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Hwy 54 NE Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3378 I you have cattle to sell or to buy, the place to go is Panhandle Livestock Com- mission Co. with livestock auctions every Friday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. You may contact Bill Blackmore, manager, for your consignments. Hwy 54 NE A E MOBILE HOMES Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8553 Do you want to own your own home? Are you tired of paying rent? A E Mobile Homes has just the home for you. They can show you a Lancer or another popular brand, either double or single-wide, with FHA VA financing available. THE KITCHEN MART 616 N. Main 338-8413 Guymon, Okla 73942 Are you tired of that old, worn-out refrigerator, dishwasher, or televi- sion and you want something new? Why not go into the Kitchen Mart and talk to Don Fajen about any of your appliance or home entertain- ment needs. What they sell- they service well. MUFF’S CYCLE SHOP. INC. Due to a devastating fire that totally destroyed Muff's Cycle Shop, we are unable at this time to give you an ad- dress or phone number, but we hope that, as one of our loyal supporters, they will be back in business very soon. 179 INDEPENDENT HARDWARE CO PANHANDLE CARPET TILE 120 W. 10th 338-7234 Guymon, Okla. 73942 Remember the days when a hardware store only sold hardware, now they sell something for every member of the family, includ- ing mother. Go by and browse at Independent Hardware. CABLEVISION OF GUYMON 713 N. Main 338-3291 Guymon, Okla. 73942 When you get ready to redecorate and need carpeting, go to Panhandle Carpet and choose from Armstrong's 26 beautiful col- ors. HAYDEN FEED SEED CO 215 W. 5th 338-67030 Guymon, Okla. 73942 Have you seen the latest movies shown on HBO? If you want to see these movies and find out the weather for the Guymon area, give Cablevision of Guymon a call. 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 Guymon, Okla. 73942 If that lawn is going to need fertilizer, if you need feed for your livestock, or if you need seed for planting, let Hayden Feed and Seed be your first stop for seed and fertilizer. 180 HENSON FUNERAL HOME 501 W 5th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3321 Being in the area for so long, Henson Funeral Home has helped and comfort- ed many people when arrangements had to be made for a deceased friend or a loved one. In your time of bereave- ment, let Henson's take care of all your needs. GUYMON FURNITURE 621 N Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7201 Guymon Furniture has brand name fur- niture, carpet, and accessories such as Master - Craft, Flexsteel, Mersman ta- bles, Garrison-DFI, La-Z-boy chairs, sofa sleepers, and Serta mattresses, the Perfect Sleepers. Come in and visit with the friendly people; they'll be glad to show you what they have. PIERCE-BARNETT, INC. 409 Hwy 54 W Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8566 Pierce- Barnett has been serving Guy- mon and the surrounding area for a long time. They have Dodge cars, pick- ups, and trucks and parts if parts are all you need. Truck on over and see your dependable Dodge dealer. GIBSON-GIBSON DDS 1734 N Roosevelt Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7210 The Gibson twins have been in business for awhile around here and they've built up a reputation to remember. Lo- cated in the Northridge Shopping Cen- ter, J.G. Gibson DDS and L.D. Gibson DDS Straightening of teeth Othope- dic-Orthodontics. 181 LOBIT STUDIO 114 N. Oklahoma Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6072 Pho °8raPhy'Lobit's Studio is the place to go. Ed and Margie are a living legend in this area for the beautiful pictures they take of weddings the Miss Guymon Pageant, and those great Senior pictures that we all are so very proud of. Don't forget, when you are ready for your family portrait or wedding picture, check with Lobit's first. 8 -youdre reaoy ror your CORRAL DRIVE-IN 338-3231 And SUBURBAN THEATRE 338-3281 Hwy 54 West Guymon, Okla. 73942 Let's all go to the moviesl For an enter- taining evening, the place to go is the Suburban or Corral where the finest in movie entertainment can be seen. There is also lots of good pop corn, candy, and soft drinks to help make your evening more enjoyable. 182 ALLEN'S INC 122 E 5th Has your old irrigation engine finally broken down? Are you getting tired of trying to fix it? Allen's Inc. has Minneapolis Moline power pump irrigations. Come pick out the one you like the best, and they'll have it ready to go for you as soon as they can. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6538 or 338-6539 THE CITY NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY 601 N Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6561 The City National Bank and Trust Company has been serving the Guymon area for many years. They are a trustworthy bank the area people can depend on. Member F.D.I.C. 183 MALIBU POOLS OF GUYMON 1739 N. Beaver Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6475 Have you been wanting a new swimming pool? Come check the complete line of pool accessories like the latest in pool covers, domes, enclosures, etc.; they also furnish great service. Talk to Larry White or Raymond Moss for full details. GUYMON SHEET METAL Guymon, 0 ™« 607 E. 4th Guymon Sheet Metal has been serving the Guymon Area for the past 27 years. Since 1954 they have been putting air conditioning and heating in residential and commercial areas and “What We Sell-We Service Well! 184 GuqmonENGINE SERVICE IRRIGATION ENGINES LARRY DUTCHES GUYMON ENGINE SERVICE Guymon, Okla. 73943 Hwy 54W 338-8211 Guymon Engine Service is ready to help you with any problems you might have with your irrigation engine. Check with Larry Dutcher to get Complete Service for All makes of IRRIGATION ENGINES. DOWNTOWN CONOCO Guymon, Okla. 73942 523 N. Main 338-9942 Need some gas? Want you car's oil changed or lubricated? Come to the Downtown Conoco and have the friendly folks there to service your vehicle in tip top shape. WILLIAMS SHOE CENTER Guymon, Okla. 73942 404 N. Main 338-8628 At Williams Shoe Center there are a lot of different kinds of footwear. They have Fanfare, Personality, Hugh Puppies, Weyen- berg, Dan Post, Buster Brown, and Dingo boots. PANHANDLE TELEPHONE Guymon, Okla. 73942 603 S. Main 338-2556 Panhandle Telephone has been serving the area for many years. They have all kinds of phones for every room, personality, or situation, and they also have other communications systems. 185 GCIYMON MOTOR PARTS Hwy 54 NE Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3316 Guymon Motor Parts is the place to go when looking for just the right part for that automobile or truck; efficient service is the key to their success. MATHIS OIL COMPANY cu,™ . Hwy 54 W Whether you have a truck, tank, or a motorcycle to fill with gas, call Mathis Oil Co. “No Job is ever to Small for Mathis! . LONGBOTHAM WHOLESALE, INC 114 W. 4Th Box 829 Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6131 Off ICE PHOA E 3am Craig 337-3 MlA coat 905 MoM Jandzcv 33 - Z,769 Z39- 3I J LO BOTH J V A C. — 7dB ?cco - Cw i by— Or £- 0 art Ciaacc.++c. art Ca 3±aurartf- 5u 0p? e. 5 mV fendt ig. TfacAiaig 5 186 DAVID GRICE WRECKER 910 N. East Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-87081 When you are stranded in your vehicle, and the sun is beating down, or the snow is falling, call Mr. Helpful, Da- vid Grice to help you. Grice's Wrecker Service is always available, day or night. ROGERS STEAMWAY 616 N. Crumley Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7926 Are your carpets dirty from the daily wear and tear of children's shoes, dad's boots, and the dog, running in and out? Why not have your carpets cleaned professionally by Rogers SteamWay. He uses soft water, removes allergies from carpets, and his method is 10 to 30 times more powerful than the regular protable cleaning machine. PALMER APPLIANCE 402 E. 12Th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6774 A home owned and operated business, Palmer Appliance, is the franchise deal- er for all Whirlpool appliances. If you have been shopping around for a new refrigerator, TV, dishwasher, washer and dryer, then go by and talk to Noble Palmer. He services what he sells. ROSENTHAL CO 316 Northridge Circle Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-5591 Rosenthal Company specializes in commodity futures. Commodity brokers are Zack Shultz and Jim Mar- tindale with Art Schultz serving as a broker in Chicago. 187 COCA-COLA 504 E. 4Th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6448 Have a coke and a smile! Our local coca-cola bottling company is always ready with a smile to furnish the beverage to their customers that makes everyone smile; we thank them for their valuable service to our community. RICE TRUCKING CONSTRUCTION Cuymon otia38! S Hwy 3 East “We Co Anywhere-Any Time is the motto of Rice Trucking and Construction Co. They do trenching, excavating, and pipe line contracting. They are fast and efficient.Call Melvin Rice for a free estimate on the job you need done. 188 BURKE’S TV MUSIC CENTER 118 NW 8th Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3618 For the latest in stereo equipment, ask for Fisher; the best in car stereo systems, ask for Cobra; the best in television, ask for Quasar; and for the latest tapes and cassettes, check first at Burke's TV and Music Center. ED’S CARPETLAND 715 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7154 Ed's Carpetland has Bigelow and Custom Weave carpets for just about any room in your house. They have installation service and free estimates for all carpeting. They also sell bean bags of fur or vinyl; stop by and see all the wonderful colors they have in stock. JIM MOORE BUICK AMC JEEP, INC. Hwy. 64 N. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8411 Are you tired of that run-down car or pick-up? Would you enjoy test driving a new or fairly used car? Come out to Jim Moore Buick and see all the cars and pick-ups they have on hand. TRUCK TERMINAL RESTAURANT Hwy. 54 N.E. Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2151 Are you ready for a break? Stop in at the Truck Terminal Restaurant for a cup of coffee or dinner. Whatever your pleasure in fine food with quick efficient service, go by today. 189 GARRISON INSURANCE AGENCY Guymon, Okla. 73942 1201 N. Ellison 338-5561 Mr. Garrison of Garrison Insurance says, See me before you need me. Let Bill talk to you about a complete insurance program to fit you whether you need automobile, homeowner, farm, health, life, or casualty insurance. HI-PLAINS OIL FIELD CONSTRUCTION Hwy 54 NE 338-6285 Hi-Plains Oil Field Construction is a division of High-Plains Irrigation Pipe Co. and specializes in backhoe, trenching, and welding. They construct oil and gas pipelines and tank batteries. HERB MATHERS Guyman, Okla. 73942 617 N. Main 338-5144 Want some insurance? Come to Allstate and compare their price to the other insurance agents. You're in Good Hands With Allstate. WIRTZ LUMBER SUPPLY INC. Guymon, Okla. 73942 219 N. Quinn 338-8555 Ace is the place with your helpful hardware man, and the place in the Guymon area is Wirtz Lumber Supply. For tools to make your Paul Bunyan, see Mack or Doug or any of the other fine people at your ACE HARDWARE PLACE. iir ■ SMITH FUtLb;- GUYMON. OKLA. fW 338 -3123 SMITH FUELS, INC. Guymon, Okla.73942 605 N. May 338-3123 Need some diesel, unleaded gas, or regular gas? Call Smith Fuels and they will deliver it as soon as they can; they also have key stop gas pumps. BEHNE CONSTRUCTIONS CO., INC. 600 N. East Street Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-2549 CONCERNED about the future building industry? Rick Edwards and Russell Behne show the feasibility of building underground. Behne Construction is building for the future. Rick Edwards and Russell Behne show one of the many commercial buildings that Behne Construction has built in our area; Congratulations to ODELL'S HAIRCUTTERS EMPORIUM. 191 BACA INSURANCE AGENCY 900 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7614 When times are getting more complex, and the cost of living gets higher, there is a need for more insurance, so let Baca Insurance Agency help you with your hospitalization, life, or major-medical insurance plan. RITTER WATER WELL SERVICE 1728 N. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7157 Does your water well need serviced? Call day or night, Ritter Water Well Service. Serving the Guymon area since 1955, Ritter pulls pipes rods and repairs windmills. For free estimates on Aermotor windmills pump sales, call now. HOMESTEAD SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Northridge Shopping Center Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-8461 Homestead Savings and Loan Association has insured savings accounts, home loans, and money market certificates; come in and visit with the folks there about your investments. 192 , REMMEL REAL ESTATE s___________ 7 IZT (CHARLES REMMEL MELVIN RIDLEY REMMEL REAL ESTATE Guymon, Okla. 73942 114 E. 5th 338-7771 If you are in the market to buy or sell that farm or ranch, go in and visit with Charles Remmel or Melvin Ridley and let them handle the transaction for you. BRIGHT ’N CLEAN LAUNDRY Guymon, Okla. 73942 900 N. Main 339-7614 Do you have the laundry day blues? Gather up all those clothes that need to be washed and everything that needs cleaning and take them to Bright 'N Clean Laundry. They are very helpful and will do that dirty laundry for you or assist you in getting the cleanest clothes on the block. JAMES AERIAL SPRAYING Guymon, Okla. 73942 1424 N. Oklahoma 338-8075 For all your agricultural spraying, call Leo James of James Aerial Spraying. He does seeding and fertilizing and to Leo Quality equipment means Quality work . 193 JAMES AVIATION INC. Buymon Air Park Guymon, Okia. 73942 338-6838 Do you want to learn to fly, do you have to get to the city in a hurry, or do you need to transport someone to a hospital in a distant city? Why not call James Aviation? They are on call 24 hours a day and have single or twin engine planes available for your convenience. JEDIC PHARMACY 1309 N. East Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-6694 For all your pharmaceutical needs as well as cosmetic and small gift items, drop in at Medic Pharmacy and let the friendly people there show you some of that good old Guymon friendly service. GUYMON AUTO SALES 105 S. Main Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3274 In these busy times we live in even with the price of gas, everyone is looking for an economical, dependable second vehicle. Curtis Purdy has just what you are looking for, or will be willing to trade with you for something a little bit better than the broken down thing you are driving. Drive by and visit with him today. I GUYMON AUTO SALES BUY SELL TRADE .. 194 ion, Okla. 73942 bobcat SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT. INC. bobcat Bearings Chains 8 Sprockets VESTAL MOTEL Hwy 54 W Guymon, 73142 338-3394 aTPlaCL f°r ex!ra quests to stay when they come to visit? Try Vestal Motel at the corner of Main and Hwy. 54 W. They have color TV and are on the cable; also, there are phones in each room, and waterbeds are available it desired. A restaurant is nearby for your convenience. 'I t _ r FOWLER pIL CO. GUYMON. OKI a FOWLER OIL COMPANY Hwy 54 NE Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-3663 For quality service with Champlin products, call Fowler Oil Co. They can supply your fuel needs with propane butane, oil and gas. r K ' t% TEEL EQUIPMENT CO. Guymon, Okla. 73942 106 S. Quinn 338-2546 For any size tractor for any size job, the place to go is your local Case dealer, Teel Equipment. They also have the pint size tractors for the small-fry in your family as well as parts for any of your Case equipment. JOHN DEERE NASH BROS. IMPLEMENT CO. Guymon, Okla. 73942 NE 12th 338-8511 Nothing runs like a Deere . The Deere is the local John Deere dealer, Nash Bros., for lawns, estates, gardens, and commercial grounds care, so for a full line of power- and visit with the friendly salespeople at the Deere place. who sell and service tractors matched equipment drop by 197 PETTITT OIL CO. Hwy 54 Guymon, Okla. 73942 338-7550 The man with the Texaco Star who serves Texas County is Pettitt Oil Co. For all Texaco products, gas, oil, and lubricants, call Don Pettitt; he also makes farm delivieries. HAYTER TIRE CO. Guymon, Okla. 73942 103 N. Main 338-8471 “The professional tire people specializing in auto, truck, and tractor tires is Hayter Tire Co. They also do wheel aligning and balancing with complete brake service, and they install mufflers and tail pipes. MILLER-JESSER COMMODITIES Located At Panhandle Livestock Comm. Co. Hwy. 54 E. 338-5431 Miller-Jesser Commodities specializes in cattle hedging and deliveries. Larry Kelting is owner and manager, and Kyle pictured with him is his son. 198 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Guymon, Okla. 73942 114 W. 5th 338-8584 Don Patterson, one of Cuymond Schools most loyal supporters, says they are always ready to serve the people of Texas County with ail types of insurance needs. Whatever you need, fire, life, health, crop, hail, or homeowners insurance, drop by and visit with Don, Duke, or Carlos. HOMESTAKERS INC. Guymon, Okla. 73942 114 W. 16th 338-2531 Have you outgrown your present home, and are you ready to move to a bigger home? Are you ready to finally look at and buy that dream house you have always wanted? Then the place to go is homestakers and visit with Bill Green about your housing needs; homestakers is a home-owned business. THE FIT STOP Guymon, Okla. 73942 114 W. 16th 338-2531 Are you interested in getting that body in shape? Are you tired of looking like a slob? Why not go by The Fit Stop and let Duke Cornelsen or Bill Green work out a fitness program to fit your needs. 199 The Churches Of The Guymon Area Have Joined Together Through The Ministerial Alliance To Show Their Support. FARR BETTER FEEDS Hwy. 54 Industrial Park 338-8571 JUANITA’S CANDLES GIFTS FLOWERS 104 S. Perkins 338-2484 JACK’S UPHOLSTERY 305 E. 4th 338-7990 SENIORS -L- 85, 106, 109, 113, 114, 103, 115, 120 Schneweis, Terry 26, Culbertson, Tami -A- Lear, Carol 21, 172, 173, 130, 137, 105 Shaffer, Paul 26, 32, 88, 109, 110, 115, 130 -D Abeyta, Ermie 88, 18 Lear, Scot 21, 32, 135, 106, 92, 93 Shaffer, Susan 26, 127 Daniels, Dawn 38, 137 Allen, Dale 18 Leniger, Harold 21 Sides, Sharon 26, 32, 137 David, Benny 38 Ammon, Nancy 18 Lewis, Brandon 21, 112, 114, 15, Simpson, Connie 26, 32 David, Kathleen 38 -B- 115 Singleterry, Todd 26, 109, 173, 113, Davidson, Terry 38 Lewis, Mark 21, 88, 106, 92, 93 114, 115, 122 Deane, Shawn 38, 123, 137 Lewis, Tim 21, 32, 131, Smith, Beth 26 DeBord, Shelly 38 Baca, Perry 18, 32, 102 Long, Carolyn 21, 126, 127, 100, Spirlock, Dean 26, 88 Drew, David 38, 112, 114, 115 Behne, Lorie 18, 32 92, 97, 130 Stealey, Steve 26, 88 Dunkerson, Rich 38, 131, 92 Behne, Russell 18, 32, 88 Long, Mark 21, 32, 112 Stephens, Paula 26, 32, 126 Dutcher, Sandi 38, 128 Betterton, Bruce 18, 32, 88 Longacre, Casey 21, 32 Stephenson, Luke 26, 132, 109, 111 Biddle, Steve 18 Lothman, Tina 21, 32, 82, 85, 106, Stewart, Patricia 26, 126, 127, -E- Birdsill, Steve 18, 88 100, 14, 97, 105, Strutton, Tommy 26, 32, 88 Blackburn, Del 18 Lovato, Steve Sullivan, Marie 26, 32, 126, Eggers, Tommy 38, 133 Bohanan, Jim 18, 32, 106, 109, 110, Lucero, Stephanie 21, 32 Elrod, Debbie 130 Lunsford, Kim 21, 30, 32, 85, 82, -T- Enz, Tiki 38, 103, 120, 137 Bowers, Marla 18, 32, 131 Bowman, Joyce 18, 121 106, 100, 14, 97 Taylor, Rhonda 26, 32, 135, 126 Erker, Michelle 38 Bryan, Randy 18, 32 Busby, Chris 18, 100, 97, 130 -M- Thompson, Patty 26 Torres, Ramon 26, 92, 93 -F- McCarter, Brent 22 Turner, Kenneth Farrell, Gary 38, 89, 104 -C- Madrid, Janie 22 Fletcher, Doug 38, 120 Carver, Ricky 18 Martinez, Betty 22, 135 -V- Flynt, Steve 38, 40, 83, 89, 132, 104 Martinez, Jerry 22, 93 Follis, Mickie 38 Clark, Kim 18, 132 Mathis, Jay 22, 32, 4, 113, 114 Vavra, Travis 26 Forman, Bob 38, 112 Compton, Rocky 18 Mathis, Kathy 22, 32, 4,113,114,123 Villarreal, Mary 26, Fowler, Jef 36, 38, 92, 94 Conner, Karen Miller, Edie 22, 32, 138, 113, 120, Fuerstenau, Connie 38, 112 Conner, Shari 18 123 -W- Cooksey, Kelly 18, 32, 112 Miller, Stephanie 22, 32, -G- Cornelius, Brad 19, 106 Moore, Candi 22, 120 Walker, Kevin 27 Costilla, David 19, 32, 88 Moore, Jeff 22, 88, 92, 93 Wells, Charles 27 Garcia, David 38, 133 Costner, Cary 19, 32 Moore, Kenny, 22, 88 Wicker, Tawnya 27, 32, 138 Gibson, Debbie 38, 120 Countryman, Mark 19, 32, 88 Morrison, Kelly 17,22, 32, 106, 109, Wiggin, Sheila 27 Gibson, Janifer 38 Countryman , Patti 19, 32, 112, 113, 114, 15, 115, 120 Williams, Betsy 27, 32 Gibson, Sandi 38, 123 115, 120, 121 Winter, Greg 26, 32, 102, 106, 135, Gonzales, Victor 39 Crelly, Mark 19, 32, 123 -N- 93 Grayson, Brad 39, 89, 133 Crites, Kim 19 Wood, Cindy 26, 32, 134, 113, 115, Green, Tammy 39, 132 Cruzan, Carla 19, 32, 4, 120 Nelson, Dione 22, 138 130 Griego, Angel Culver, Kerry 19 Noble, Kathy 22 Wood, Craig 26, 32, 109, 110, 113, 114, 15, 115, 122 Groves, Julie 39 Guerra, Joe 89, 133, 104 -D- -O- JUNIORS Guthrie, John 39, 104 Drake, Cecil Drapper, Kerrick 19, 32, 106 Odell, Jeff 22, 32, 106, 14, 92, 93 Ortiz, Barbara 22 -H- Duncan, Joan 19, 32, 112, 115, 120, 121 Otero, Anna 22 -A- Hatfield, Glen 39 Haukass, Robin 39 Dunkerson, Rick 19, 32 -P- Ackley, Eddie 37, 112 Hierro, Junior 89, 133 Durman, Mike 19, 32, 106, 14, 93 Padilla, Debbie 22, 138 Atkins, Leslie 37, 112 Hierro, Victor 39 Hill, Kristi 39, 126, 127, 112, 114 -E- Padilla, Mary 22, 32, 138 Parsley, Janet 23, 32,82, 85,106,100, -B- Hoeffner, Sheryn 39, 112 Hosier, Mike 39, 102 Erdman, Vida 19, 32 97, 105 Baca, Lisa 37, 110 Houck, Jinda 39, 123 Elston, Kevin 19, 32, 88, 106, 130, Patel, Avantica 23 Baker, Shirley 37, 126 Huckins, Tina 39, 120 102 Patel, Kate 23, 135 Ballard, Leann 37, 126 Ebell, Gilbert Patel, Rekha 23 Patterson, Dianna 23, 32, 33, 106, Bauer, Jeff 37, 89, 128 Beavers, Jill 37 -J- -F- 109, 113, 114, 15 Bence, Annette 37, 44 James, Kelly 39, 44, 128 Penner, Pam 23, 4, 173, 202 Bledsoe, Ronn 37, 104 Jander, Chris 39, 104 Farrington, Eddie 19, 131 Perkins, Laurie 23, 175 Brannum, Dickie Jones, David 39, 133, 94, 92 Farrington, La Donna 19, 126, 127 Pettit, Michael 23, 113, 114, 120 Brown, Becky 37, 112 Jones, Kevin 39 Frutiger, Dan 19 Petty, Liz 17, 23, 32, 33, 80, 122, 85. Bryan, Debbie 37, 120, 130 Fuentes, Yvette 19, 33, 88, 112, 134, 106, 115, 114 106, 8, 113, 15, 111, 120 Pollart, Shannon 23, 32, 113 Butts, Laurel 37, 106, 100, 105 -K- Porter, Keith 23, 88, 106, 102 Porter, Kim 23, 106, 103, 130 -C- Kammerzell, Tina 39 Klare, Patty -I-J- Powell, Stacy 23, 32, 109, 113, 114, Camp, Bonnie 37, 134, 135, 109 15, 115, 122, 130 Carver, Darla 37, 120 -L- Iglesias, Mary 20, 100, 97 Purcell, Vickie 23, 32 Casanova, Belinda 37 Jamieson, Tina 20, 135, 106, 109, Castorena, Judy 37, 135, 106 Lane, Lonna 39 110, 112, 103, 115, 120 -R- Caudell, Todd 37 Ledbetter, Tim 39, 89 Jander, Cary 21, 88, 172 Chaffin, Eric 37, 92, 94. 120 Leisure, Nancy 39, 131, 109, 111 Johnson, Aaron 21, 88, 15, 111, 102 Rapp, Randy 23, 32, 172, 133 Cheatle, Matt 133, 104 Lewis, Mark 39, 128 Raymer, Trina 23, 126 Clark, Steve 37, 89, 109, 94, 92, 110 Lovato, Andrew 47 -K- Reeves, Cindy 23, 134, 135, 14 102, 104 Lovato, Eunice 39 Kahle, Jon 21 Rogers, Lorri 23, 32, 113, 114 Claycomb, Connie 37, 112, 114 Lucero, Connie Rogers, Marsha 23, 32, 127, 100, 97 Cobb, Tate 37, 89, 132, 131 Keenan, Martin 21, 132, Romero, Mike 23, 128 Cline, Kari 37 -M- Kelting, Kyle 21, 88, 106, 14, 102 Rowell, Muffy Cornelius, Jana 37, 135, 106, 126 Kippenberger, Carol 21, 32, 112, Costner, Melinda 37 Mansell, Richard 39, 123 123 -S- Cox, Derek 89, 123, 104 Martinez, Carleta Kircher, Laura 21, 134, 109, 112, 15, Cruz, Danny 38, 104 Martinez, Donita 111, 115 Sample, Shona 26, 32, 4, 137 Cruz, Joey 38, 133 Martinez, Ronnie 42 Kuriyama, Kelly 21, 131 Schaef, Michelle 17, 26, 31, 32, 82, Cruzan, Steve 37, 89, 131, 132 Mendenhall, Quentin 42, 92, 94 203 Metcalf, Willie Miller, Georgia 42, 120 Morris, Jill Moss, Dusty 47, 109, 110, 92, 94 -N- Nelson, Adam 42 Nelson, Deanna 42, 121, 127, 113, 114 Nelson, Laura 135, 47 Nelson, Lori 42 Newcomer, Andrea 42, 120 -O- Ogden, Richard 36, 42, 102 Ortiz, Ray -P- Padilla, Kim 137 Patel, Asmita 42 Patel, Dallas 43 Paul, Ray Perales, Gilbert 89, 42, 104 Peters, Lisa 42, 9, 100, 109, 110 Peterson, Mitzi 42, 171, 123, 113, 114 Pruit, Tim 42, 120, 123 -R- Rawls, Tim 89, 42, 109, 110, 104 Rhoads, Jim 89, 42, 94, 92 Rice Darrell 89, 42, 113, 114, 115, 120 Richey, Charlotte 42 Rodriquez, Irene 42, 137 Romero, Daniel 42, 131 Rumple, Teresa 42, 106, 103, 113, 114, 123 -S- Sample, Donald 89, 42, 128 Sanders, Melanie 43, 113 Schulte, Les 47 Scott, Dana 43, 175, 109, 113, 111 Scott, Donna 43, 175, 113, Scott, Shirley 135, 43, 106, 101, 113, Scott, Tim 89, 43 Shirley, Robbie 43, 4 Shultz, Bill 43 Silva, Ellen 137 Smith, Tammie 43 Stone, Sverrir 89, 43, 104 Sy, Henry 47 -T- Taylor, Violet 43, 131 Terrazas, Alma 43, 123, 105 Thomas, Kari 43, 106, 100, 105 Thompson, Rena 43, 126, 131, 109, 111, 120, 130 Thompson, Sherri 43, 120, 105 Tramel, Stephanie 43, 4 -U- Unruh, Kevin 36, 43, 92, 94 -W- Walton, Christian 43, 47 Walton, Steve Ward, Doug Waugh, Brenda 43, 128 White, Robin 43 Wilkerson, Wendi 43, 100 Wilkinson, Mea 4 Wilson, Kelli 36, 43, 113, 114, Wing, Lisa 41, 43, 44, 123, 113 Wright, Chris -Y- Yancey, Bret 43, 131, 92, 94 Jamison, Todd 39, 102 Marr, Sherri 42 Montano, Manuel 42, 133, 104 Rogers, Dana 100, 137, 105 Johnson, Karen 45 SOPHOMORES -A Aaron, Kevin 47, 90 Anderson, Jim Asmussen, Lisa 47, 105 -B- Baca, Frances 47 Baca, Terri 47, 100, 109, 112, 111, 122, 99 Bagwell, Grant 47, 112, 114, 115 Bales, Jerry 47 Barber, Kelly 47 Barnes, Beth 47 Bartels, Connie 47 Baxter, Brad 47, 90 Beaver, Dawnon 47 Bird, Molly 47, 135, 9, 46, 122 Birdsill, Larry 53, 90, 109, 111, 122 Birdsill, Laurie 47, 85, 16, 49, 100, 122, 99 Blackburn, Darla 47, 99, 105 Bowers, Merna 47 Boyd, Robert 47, 128 Brooks, Jan 47, 134, 109, 112, 111, 115, 122, 130 Buck,Rick 47, 90, 106, 92. 95, 120, 122, 102 Burke, Yvette 99 Burleson, Russel 47, 90, 133 -C- Campbell, Ryan 47, 90, Carpenter, Cheri 47 Catherall, Dora 47 Chain, James 47 Chapa, Daniel 47 Christian, Darla 47 Clopton, Loyd 47, 53, 133 Collvins, Susie 47, 53 Corder, Paula Costilla, Cynthia 47, 137 Costilla, Terry Countryman, Maria 47, 135, 46, 112, 114, 115, 122, 130 Craig, Chad 47, 90, 106, 92, 95, 122 Crelly, Dick Cruz, Randy 47 -D- Davis, Tim Dunlop, Soctt 47 -E- Earls, Raylon 47, 126 Edenborough, Becky 47, 161, 4, 103 Edwards, Rick 47, 90 Erdman, Bridget 47 -F- Farrington, Mark 47, 53 Fenton, Sheila 47, 100 Fletcher, Dennis 47 Fouquet, Sam 47, 90, 122 Foutch, Tamra 47 -G- Galegos, George 47 Garcia, Chris 47, 90 Garcia, Ruby 47 Garrison, David 47, 90 Gentry, Richard 47, 92, 95, 120 Gibson, Lori 47, 112, 120, 120, 122 Gibson, Wayne Goad, Dave 47, 92, 95, 120 Goff, Glen 47, 109, 112, 92, 95, 111 Grice, Gordon 47, 4, 122 Griffing, Marian 47, 53 -H- Hamilton, Tracy 47, 112 Hampton, Becky 47, 126, 109, 112, 111, 122 Hintergardt, Floyd 51 Hintergardt, Tim 51, 112 Hoeffner, Ed 51, 128 Hooser, Machelle 51 Howard, Lisa 51, 106, 100, 175, 109, 111,99, Hudson, Rory 51 Hutchinson, Julie 51 Iglesias, Margaret 51 -J- Johnson, Heather 51, 52, 49,100, 99, 105 Johnson, Pete 51 Jones, Paula 51 -K- Keller, Allan Kennedy, Brent 51, 109, 92, 95 Kingsland, Glen 51, 131 -L- Landess, Stephanie 51,112,120,122 Lane, Scott 51, 90, 92, 95 Linde, David 51, 128 Lopez, Todd 4, 120 Lothman, Shane 51, 90 Lovato, Janice 51 Lovato, Nancy 51 Lucero, Mack -M- McCoy, Stacie 51, 113, Madrid, Norman 51 Martin, Gwen 51, 126 Martin, Larry 51 Martinez, Connie 51, 53 Martinez, Darlene Medenwaldt, Rose 51 Miller, Mark 53, 92, 95, 102 Moore, Donna 51, 4, 168 Morehead, Terry 51 Morgan, Tony 51, 92, 95, 102 -N- Nelson, Gregg 51 Nelson, Kelli 126 -O- Odell, Greg 51, 46, 92, Ortiz, Billy 51 -P- Padilla, Joel 51, 90, 92, 95 Padilla, Priscilla 51 Paschali, Michael Perez, Della 51 Perkins, Dion 51 Petty, Scott 51, 111 Pieratt, Cheryl 52 Price, Mike 52 Pruit, Mark 52, 120 -Q-R- Quinton, Donna 52, 112, 53 Ramirez, Philip 52, 92, 109, 95, 111 Ramirez, Todd 52, 53, 90 Redmond, Jerry Ruest, George 52, 53, Richey, Debbie 52, 126 Riffel, Troy 52, 90 Ritter, Sandy 52, 126, 4, 168 Rodriquez, Bill Rodriquez, Paul 52, 133 Romero, Anthony 52, 90, 128 -S- Sandoval, Mariquita 52 Scheuerman, Vicki 52, 126 Serna, Joyce 52, 135 Seymour, Angie 52 Shaffer, Jeff 52 Shaw, Sheri 52, 113, 103, 115, 120, 122 Sherrill, Jana 52, 126 Smith, Kari 52, 135 Smith, Renee 53 Smith, Nancy 52 Spirlock, Kelly Stewart, Dorrie 52, 113 Strate, Toni 52, 113, 115, 120, 122 Sullivan, Willie 52 -T- Tanquary, Rich 52 Thomason, Rhonda 52 Turner, Jeff 52, 131 -V- Vernon, Amy 52, 113, 122 Vernon, Kristi 52, 109, 111, 130 Villarreal, Sara 52, 134, 122, 130 -W- Wagoner, Lyman Ward, Roger 52, 90, 106, 92, 95, 102 Wells, Jeff 53,90 Wells, Randie 53, 128 Wells, Tammi 53 Winterrowd, Blake 53,113, 114, 115 Wood, Tana 53, 134, 113, 115, 122, 130 204


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