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

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A REMINDER YESTERYEAR UOLUME XXXUIII GUYMON HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH i Advisor: Doug Shelton Editor: Shari Hawkins Asst. Editor: Amy Rogers Senior Editor: Heather Johnson Asst. Senior Editor: Scott Petty Troy Smith Business Editor: Amy Rogers Asst. Business Editor: Colleen Hallagin Sports Editors: Shari Hawkins Michelle Graue Gary Hunter Heather Johnson Section Editors: Becky Guthrie Lisa Cruzan Valinda Grayson Michelle Graue Lafonda Harris Colleen Hallagin Amy Rogers Shelley Richolson Photographers: Amy Rogers Colleen Hallagin Scott Petty Troy Smith 2 3 6 7 8 11 Most Lik. lo Succe Tana and Gordon Mr — i Heather Johnson and Scott Lane — Most Athletic 13 Rotary Boys Are the Best September — Chad Craig Tana Wood October — Larry Birdsill Laurie Birdsill November — Phillip Ramirez Stephanie Landess December — Scott Lane Molly Bird Entre Nous Girls and February — Scott Petty Sheri Shaw January — Sam Fouquet Sara Villarreal March — Raylon Earls Darci Hatter April — Brent Kennedy Terri Baca May — Greg Odell Maria Countryman i I PRESIDENT.... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY .... TREASURER .... i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GREG ODELL . LAURIE BIRDSILL . SHERI SHAW .TERRI BACA Kevin Aaron was active in football. FFA, and Livestock judging team. “Jackson's future plans are to go to college and study to be a Petroleum engineer. His favorite saying is Hey essay. Jeffrey Scott Aland was in STUCO, Voc. Carpentry and Track. Allred plans to go to college to be a gynecologist. His favorite saying is “ask me if I care. Terri Baca was active in NHS, Basketball, FHA, and FCA. She plans to go to WTSU in the fall. Jerry Bales was active in VIC A. He plans to go to Vo-Tech School to learn welding. His favorite saying is “Take it easy.” Grant Bagwell was active in Band and Stage Band. He plans to go to college. His favorite saying is Oh man! Kelly Barber enjoys snow skiing and fishing. Barb’s future plans are to farm. Beth Barnes was active in FHA. Speech Club, French Club. NHS. FTA, Choir and OHS. She plans to attend college. Connie Bartels was active in speech. C.B.” plans to move back to California. Molly Bird was active in French Club. Math Club. FCA, NHS. OHS, and STUCO. She enjoys to water and snow ski and play golf with Roger. She plans to go to OU and study electrical engineering. Larry Birdsill was active in NHS and Track. Big Larr” plans to get a degree in Digital Electronics and become financially secure and look for a great girlfriend. Laurie Birdsill's activities were NHS. cheerleader, basketball, French Club. Pep Club. FCA. and track. Laurie plans to attend college at OSU. Memo Bowers' future plans are to attend college and take it easy. Burma's favorite saying is Nothing much!!” Robert Boyd's activities this year were FFA, and VAOT. 5- Ball” plans to attend PSU and get married. His favorite saying is Let’s get it! Jan Brooks' favorite saying is Yea. sure. She plans to graduate from high school and attend college. Her activities were NHS. STUCO. Math Club. French Club. FTA. Band, and Girls Chorus. Russel Burleson's activities were football, track, snow skiing, water skiing, and motorcycle riding. Easy-Money’s future plans are still undecided. His favorite saying is The Bull says.” 18 Ry’s activities were 2 years in track and football. Ryan Campbell plans to attend college and become wealthy and wedded. His favorite saying is “Be cool with ya body. Teresa Carter's activities were FBLA. Y-Teens, and Pep Club. She plans to go to college and study business. Her favorite say- ing is “If you see someone without a smile, give them yours.” Jeanine Cassels' activities were FHA, Jr. Achievement, Art Club, and Library Club. Short Stuff’s plans are still undecided. Dora CatheralTs activity was V1CA. Her future plan is to try and become an assistant manager at Anthony’s. Darla Christian's activities were Art Club. Big Sister, and Medical Explorers. “Shorty’s future plans are to attend col- lege and enjoy life for a while. Later she may get married. Patty Coco’s future plans are to attend college and get a degree in nursing. Coco Burra’s favorite saying is You dip stick. Susan G. Collin's activities were FHA, Vice President of Art Club, French Club, and Chorus. Her favorite saying is C’est la vie! Suzie's future plans are to attend college at Alva and later to get married and have a home in the country. Terry Costilla's future plans are to enjoy life and travel. She may go to college and settle down. Her favorite saying is “Turn on the tunes. Her activities were FHA and Art Club. Maria Countryman’s activities were Vice President of the class during her Sophomore and Junior year. Treasurer of NHS, STUCO Rep., FFA Sweetheart, Flag girl, FCA, FTA, band, and stage band. Little woman plans to attend OU. Chad Craig's activities were Football, Basketball, Track, STUCO, NHS, FCA, FTA, and Choir. Jolly Green’s hobbies are flying, hunting, golfing and beating women off with a stick. He plans to attend a college, and his favorite saying is How ya doing. Chump?” Randy Cruz plans to take it easy for a couple of years and then go to a vo-tech school in auto mechanics. “For a while is his favorite saying. ICE and VICA are his activities. Dawnon Cummings Raylon Earls' activities were FFA President for 2 years. Livestock judging team for 4 years and an NHS member RADAR’s favorite saying is Pig Power.” and his future plans are to go to college and judge livestock and then move to more exciting things. Becky Edenborough plans to go to college at the University of Southern Colorado, and major in pharmacy or computer pro- gramming. Beck’s favorite saying is Good One! Her ac- tivities are Golf, Editor of yearbook her junior year, FBLA. First Baptist Church, and FHA. Rick Edwards' future plans are to work and attend vo-tech school. Rick’s activity was VICA. Bridget Erdman's future plans are to go to college and get her accounting degree, then get her CPA license. Worm’s ac- tivities included French Club. FHA, Water and Snow Skiing, riding bikes and dragging main. Her favorite saying is “O Man. Mark Farrington's activity during high school was VICA. He plans to go to a vo-tech school and become a diesel mechanic. Sheila J Fenton s favorite saying is Kinky.” “S. J. was active in French club and FHA. Also. Flirt plans to go to Florida, then return to Alva or Norman for college. Dennis Fletcher's future plans are to go to vo-tech school for welding. Hey Bud,” is his favorite saying. During high school Fletch's activities included FFA and VICA. Sam Fouquet plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. Massachusetts, majoring in Aero- space engineering. His activities were NHS. Oklahoma Honor Society, and he is Involved in the athletic program. Dadgum.” is his favorite saying. Chris Garda plans to attend Bethany Nazarene College and pick up pre-law. then finish schooling at OSU. After becoming an accredited attorney, he plans to move to the South and make big bucks. If that fails, he'll work for a big corporation and swindle big bucks. Gar was active in Football and Golf and a member of FCA. His favorite saying is Get away from me. Daoid Garrison plans to go to college and meet a “10. Kamikaze’s” activities are skiing. Football and Track. His favorite saying is OH! Maynard.” Richard Alan Gentry's activities were Nazarene Youth Group. His favorite saying is You do Wrong.” His future plans are to attend B.N.C. and major in business. Lon Gibson's activities during school were Stage Band, Band, Choir. French Club. NHS. and Tiger Mascot for both Football and Basketball. Her future plans are to attend SWOSU. Dave Goad's activities during school were NHS Vice President, STUCO. Basketball, and Track. His future plans are to attend OU and study radiology. After he obtains his degree, he plans to enter a fine line of business where he can become financially independent and get married. His favorite saying is “Hey Babe. Glen Goff Gordon Grice's future plans are to rule the world. The Brain's activities were Speech and Debate, NHS. Math Club. Honor Bowl, and Publications. His favorite saying is Break out the yardstick. Tracy Hamilton was active in Band. “Target’s” future plans are to go to college and major in woodworking. Rebecca Hampton's future plans are to go to college and get married at age 55 Beck's favorite sayings is Huh?” She par- ticipated in STUCO. FHA. French Club. NHS and was a Flag Girl and Office Aide. She also participated in Sr. English. Darci Hatter's activities were French Club. FHA. NHS. Basket- ball. Track and FCA. Her future plans are to attend WTSU. 20 Tim Hintergardt was Football manager while in school. “Too Tough Tim’s favorite saying is “Piece of cake, man. His future plans are to attend college. Ed Hoeffner participated in FFA while in school. “Lead foot’s favorite saying is “Gooder n’ snuff. His future plans are to go to college and become a vet. Lisa Howard's activities in school were Basketball, Pep Club, FHA, FCA, FTA, UMYF and STUCO. Her favorite saying is “Oh, Fudge! Her future plans are to attend college and major in Home Ec. Rory G. Hudson's favorite saying is Pig-out. “Hot Rod” plans to get out of school and go to work and have lots of fun. His ac- tivity was FFA. Heather Johnson was active in NHA, FCA, Golf, Basketball, Track and Cheerleading. Her future plans are to attend college as far from Guymon as possible and hopefully get rich and married. Paula Jones' activities during high school were sewing and ceramics. “Suzies” future plans are to get married and have children. Brent Kennedy's activities were Basketball and Football, NHS and Speech. Brenty’s future plans are to go to college and be happily married to a beautiful woman. Glen Ray Kingsland's future plans are to go to college and become a sound technician. He also plans to spend more time with Tammy. He participated in VICA while in school. Space’s” favorite saying is it’s OK, it’s alright, it’s okay.” Band, Stage Band, Pit Band, Choir, Musicals, NHS, French Club, Who’s Who in Music were the activities of Stephanie Landess Her favorite saying is I don’t know.” Her future plans are to attend college and major in music. “Mellow out and blow it off” was Scott Lane's favorite saying. During school he participated in football, basketball, and track. His future plans are to be a ski instructor at an all girl's school in Aspen, Colorado. Shane Lothman's activities during high school were Football and Track. Shane’s future plans are to go to college. Janice Lovato was active in CYO, CYM, COE, and Speech. “Kissy Poo’s” favorite saying is Janice is my name, skiing is my game.” Her future plans are to go to St. Gregorie’s College in Enid and major in secretarial work. Nancy Lovato was active in French and ICE. Sundance” plans to go to college to become a dentist and go to accounting school and become an accountant or a secretary. Her favorite saying is “The only wisdom some people have is teeth.” Mack Lucero Stacie McCoy was active in Band, Choir, NJHS, Spanish Club. Stage Band, Five States Honor Band, and being with friends, especially Chris. Her favorite is Oh Baby! Spade Stacie plans to attend OSU and major in Accounting, then get mar- ried and live a peaceful life. 22 TV SHOWS SONGS Eye of the Tiger Hard to Say I’m Sorry Endless Love Blue Eyes Hurt So Good Mash Dynasty Fame Joani Loves Chachi Fall Guy CARS Camaro Trans Am Porsche Lambourghini Z28 BOOKS The Promise Thornbirds Of Mice and Men Gone With the Wind Where Are the Children • 9 .. ■V. 'V t , 11 . 5' J Cj ' jt 9 i MOVIES E.T. Rocky 111 Endless Love On Golden Pond Raiders of the Lost Ark 23 FAU0R1TES Norman Madrid was active in VIC A and Track. Norm’s” future plans are to work. Steve Madrid enjoys hunting, horseback riding, mountain climb- ing. playing football, and being with Amy. He plans to take it easy for a couple of years and then go to business college. His favorite saying is. Comprehende? Gwen Martin was active in Band. FBLA, and FHA. She plans to become an accountant and get married. Her favorite saying is. Kinda sorta.” Connie Martinez was active in Track. Golf. FHA. Art Club. Science Club and FBLA Connie Mac plans to move away from Guymon and then go to college. Her favorite saying is. “Um Baby! Vice President of French Club. Rosalind Medenwaldt was also active in FHA. Roz enjoys listening to tunes and partying with her friends. She plans to go to college and become a com- puter programmer. Her favorite saying is, Be good! Donna Moore plans to attend Oklahoma Baptist University. Donna Mo was active in Band, Choir, Girls Chorus, and was a member of the Annual Staff. Kelli Nelson participated in Choir. FHA. and French Club. “Kelloggs plans to attend college at Brigham Young Universi- ty and major in Music. Her favorite saying is. No kidding.” Greg Odell was Senior Class President. “Grizz was active in Golf and the Panhandle Bible Center. He plans to attend OU and later go to law school. His favorite saying is. What’s up. Pup?” A Cheerleader and Class Officer, Kim Ogletree was active in Basketball. FCA. Band and Choir. Kim Bo plans to go to school in Colorado Springs and to be with Jerry. Mary Overstreet plans to travel and go to college. She always says. Vamp it!” Joel Padilla played Football and Basketball. He also enjoys playing tennis, swimming, and jogging. He plans to go to col- lege and study computers. It's all right. says Michael Paschali, who plans to become very wealthy and own a Ferrari dealership. Della Perez was active in FHA. Art Club, FBLA. and COE. Della Smella” plans to learn more about computers by going to a Vo-tech school and maybe college. Chauncey Dion Perkins was an officer in FFA. He plans to become an auto mechanic. Scott Petty's activities included Speech and Debate, Choir, Pub. and STUCO. He plans to graduate and attend OSU, where he will major in communications or restaurant and hotel management. Squat says. Do what? Scott was president of both Speech and Debate and Choir. 26 Mike Price Football, French Club, STUCO. NHS, and Choir kept Mark Pruit busy. He always said. “Se je!” He plans to attend SWOSU or some other Oklahoma university. Known as “Jodi,” JoWaina Quesenbury was active in FHA and Band. She enjoys water and snow skiing, horseback riding, and softball. She plans to attend WTSU and major in computer science. Philip Ramirez was active in NHS, OHS, STUCO. and Basketball. “Dink was president of his junior class. Oh, what a scank monster! was his favorite saying. He plans to attend OU, then maybe Harvard, and become a dentist, doctor, or business tycoon. Todd Ramirez was active in Welding. He plans to go to college. “Let me do it, says George Reust. He was active in Speech. He plans to go to college and become a lawyer. Later, he may try politics — maybe president. Debra Richey participated in FHA, STUCO, Art Club, and French Club. She often says, “What will happen, let it happen. “Deb plans to get her B.A. degree in Music from Kent Christian College in Dover, Delaware. Rebecca Jane Richey's activities included FHA, FTA, FBLA, STUCO, Girls Choir, Mixed Choir, and Concert Chorale. After ob- taining a degree in Music from JCM at Jackson, Miss., she plans to be an international recording artist and songwriter. “In your face. says Troy Riffel. who was active in Vocational Carpentry. “Rip” plans to listen to jams, drag Main, and work. Sandy Ritter was active in FHA. STUCO. FTA. and FBLA. She plans to go to college at West Texas and someday get married. Nominated for Who’s Who Among High School Students, Roberta Robertson was active in Choir, Musicals, and Art Club. “Bobbi always says. This is my story . .She plans to be happily mar- ried to a special guy and make a success out of it. Anthony Romero, alias “Mad Hornet. says. Hey there. Mex- ican!” He was active in Football and Track and enjoys hunting, fishing, and horseback riding. He plans to go to college or a Vo- tech school. Scott R. Ronne, or Big Ron, says, “Hey, Bub! He plans to have a good time and raise a family. Mariquita Elene Sandoval participated In Art Club and FHA. She plans to go to college. Vide? Scheuerman enjoys riding around, having fun. reading, watching old shows, and going to the movies. She plans to travel and have a good time. 27 An OSU Alumni Honor Student. Joyce Serna was active in OHS and NJHS. Joycers was president of FHA her Jr. year and president of French Club her Sr. year Always heard say- ing. Definitely so! , she plans to go to college, major in Business Law, get married to Joe. and have a family. Phyllis Serna earned the distinction of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Her activities included French Club. FBLA. STUCO and FHA. She served as president of FHA. Willas plans to attend OSU and become a child psychologist and one day get married and have a family. Jeff Shaffer was in French Club. Jif. who says. Oh, waa! plans to attend college in San Diego or Rhema Bible Training College in Tulsa. Sheri Jean Shaw loves to say, “You Doof! Shorty” was active in STUCO, French Club, and Legal Secretaries. She was the Basketball Mascot. Drum Major for Band. NHS Secretary. Choir Secretary, and Senior Class Secretary. She plans to at- tend college and major in Music Therapy. Jana Sherrill was a cheerleader and was active in FHA and FCA. She plans to go to college and study fashion merchandising. Mrs Danielle Ann Skutt enjoys going to school, working at TG Y. and taking care of her husband and daughter. “Twinkie” says. “If you don’t know what to be. be an in- dividual. She plans to go to college to become an interior designer A cheerleader for three years. Kari Smith was also active in French Club. She enjoys water and snow skiing. Her favorite saying is. Oh. man!” She plans to work and get married and would like to become a CPA. A STUCO member. Troy Smith participated in Football. Basketball, and Track. He attends the Methodist Church and was president of UMYF. His future plans are to attend college. His favorite saying is. Be real. and he enjoys audysse racing and snow skiing. Dome Stewart was active in Band, Choir. Girls Chorus. Art Club, and was a member of the Annual Staff. Dordy plans to attend college. LaTonya Strate was pianist for Girls and Boys Choir. Her ac- tivities included NHS. OHS. Choir. Band, Pit Band, Stage Band, and 5 States Honor Band. She plans to attend college part-time and work. Football, Track, and Vocational Carpentry were the activities of Rich Tanquary It’s a joke, right?” asks Tank. He plans to attend a vocational school and cruise chicks. Amy Vernon asks. Isn’t life fun? She was active in NHS. NJHS. OHS. Band, Stage Band, and French Club. She plans to go to college and major in education. Kristi Vernon was a cheerleader. Kris” was active in FCA. STOC, FHA. and COE. She plans to become a fashion merchandiser. Sara Villarreal's future includes majoring in education at OSU. She was active in NHS. OHS. FTA. STUCO. and Math Club. Roger Ward pursued such activities as Football, Basketball, Golf. Kids Inc., and FCA. He attends the Panhandle Bible Center. Rog” always says. Blow it off.” He plans to attend OU and major in business. 28 Randie Wells was active in FFA. His future plans are to attend a Vo-Tech school and get married. Tammi Wells Utley was active in Art Club and VICA. ‘'Tam,, plans to be happily married to James Russell Utley and to live in Guymon in the future. Blake Wlnterrowd was active in Band, Stage Band and Golf. Brat's future plans are to go a Texas school. Get rich and travel. Also race horses. His favorite saying is “It's Cherry.” Tana Dawn Wood was active in Band, Pit Band, 5 States Honor Band, Math Club, STUCO, Oklahoma Honor Society, and FTA. Her future plans are go to medical school and become a neurosurgeon. James Chain 31 Twelve Year Seniors Lori Gibson served as the basketball mascot for her junior year. As a senior Lori was the football mascot. She was always there to add spirit to the Tiger teams. Sheri Shaw was the basketball mascot for the 1983 basketball season. She helped the cheerleaders cheer the Tigers to victory for the 83 season. 33 Jr. Class Officers President Rick Rhoads Vice-President — Starrla Clemmans Secretary — Paige Shaffer Treasurer — Kristin Cornelson 34 We’re the Juniors Have No Fear 84 (s Our Year! James Acord Lea Alcantar Moni Allison Terri Anderson Tammy Barker Teresa Barnes Tammy Battreall Tracye Beer Rick Behne Vickie Behne Kaci Beller Donnita Benthin Robby Birdsill Wendy Blassingame Chuck Bledsoe Steve Boone Doug Booth Ashley Bowman Rhonda Brankel Scott Brisbois Troy Campbell Denise Chambers Carmen Chapman Dawndy Clark Travis Clark Starrla Clemans Mark Collins Joel Conner Kristin Cornelsen Tammy Cruz 35 Dennis Davis Don Davis Kevin Deering Joe Dencker Jimmy Drake Larry Dutcher Kefty Eaton Dave Flores Scott Fowler Deblen Francis Linda Fuerstenau Gene Gallegos Eric Gaona Bobby Garcia Mike Garcia Rocky Garcia Matt Gill Mac Gonzales Michelle Graue Valinda Grayson Lupe Guerra Colleen Hallagin Shari Hawkins Lee Helm Amy Holder Loyd Hollingshead Becky Hunter Gary Hunter Donald Hutchinson Cari Johnson 36 Traci Johnson Larry Keenan Kim Lane Mike Lear Leslie Lucero Sheila Luera Lisa Macias T. J. Madrid Letitia Marez JoAnn Martinez Phillip Martinez Sherry Mason Jannon Massey Nancy Maytum Micha Mendenhall Tina Michael Joey Montoya Brent Mrofcza Patrick Nelson David O’Leary Sandra Padilla Barbara Padilla Priscilla Padilla Ty Park Julie Parsley Pragna Patel Albert Perales Mike Peters Geoff Peterson Bryan Pettitt 37 Rick Rhoads was active in Football, Basketball, and Track. He was the Junior class president. This is Rick’s fifth year as class favorite. He attends U.M.Y.F. and is in Honor Society. He took the lead in the play “South Pacific.” Rick Carmen Chapmen was chosen this year as the 1982-83 Junior class favorite. She attends the Methodist Church. She was active in Basketball, Golf, and Honor Society. Carmen and 39 Mcganne Pracht Chris Purdy Kathy Rapp Nieves Reyna Rick Rhoads Shelley Richolson Amy Rogers Paige Shaffer Steve Sherrill Glenda Smith Wesley Smith Tammy Staiger Terri Stephens Scott Tanquary Robert Terrazas Veronica Thompson Rodney Tramel Chris Urias Andrea Van Nort John Vavra 40 The 1982-83 cheerleaders were Vickie Behne, Carmen Chapmen, and Maganne Pracht. They lead their team to the best victories. Thanks girls. The 1982-83 cheerleaders were Tracye Beer, Starrla Clemmans, and Kristin Cornelson. They also helped support their team to many victories. 41 f The Jr. Class Sponsors were Mr Watson. Mrs. Hinchey, Mr Stallings. Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. Cooper. Mr. Rice. Ms. Macias, and Mrs. Anderson. 42 43 Sophomore Officers President.................................Todd Unruh Vice-President..................................Thad DeSpain Secretary-Treasurer......................Rhett Bauer 44 i Armando Alva Bobbl Anderson Jeff Anderson Jenny Augustine Tracy Baker Susan Ballard Blake Barker Doug Barnes Tonya Barnes Julie Bauer Rhett Bauer Donnie Bence Tony Bennett Benny Brannum Audrey Brooks Brent Brooks Cass Brown Brenda Burden Dean Burrow Amy Cannon Darren Carpenter Amamda Caudell Randy Chase Jeff Cline Tucker Cobb Daniela Costilla Joanne Costilla Lori Cruz Lisa Cruzan Mathew Dawes Matt Deane Chris DeBord Thad DeSpain Garrett Draper Wally Dutcher Tammy Edison Leigh Field Douglas Rores Jan Flynt Dena Fouquet Roger Gann Tom Gibson 45 Brent Gifford Marcella Gonzales Angie Gribble Becky Guthrie Viola Gutierrez David Hale Laurie Hale LaFonda Harris Johnny Hastings Waide Hawley Trivett Hegwood Chris Henderson Chad Hester C. J. Hoff Shan Holcomb Willy Hubert Mike Jackson Tiffany Jamieson Todd Jones Anitia Kauffman Anthony Keith Kerin Kelting Cindy Kennedy Patrick Kippenberger Gail Kirk Ronnie Koehler Kevin Kreiling Christina La Brue Tommy Lear Norma Lovato Shane Magers James Martinez Manuel Martinez Monica Martinez Leanne Mays Lisa Moon Chani Moore Rhonda Moore Deanna Nunley Mark Odell Denise Osborn Gloria Padilla 46 Bhavna Patel Kiren Patel Greg Paterson Trisha Proctor Melissa Rawls Hank Reeves Mary Reust Don Rice Tian Rice Clay Rider Carman Rivera Travis Rodman Conel Rogers Rene Scheuerman Diana Sedillo Janice Silva Sherry Slaughter Brad Smith Melenda Smith Beverly Stealey Diane Stephens Scott Stubblefield 47 48 Are Four Vears Running This is Jan Flynt’s fourth year to be chosen as favorite for the class of 85. Jan’s activities are band, stage band, Honors band, and golf. Her hobbies are playing guitar, water and snow skiing. David was also chosen class favorite for the fourth year. He enjoys football, track water and snow skiing. He was also a member of national Honor Society and STUCO. 49 Mikki Stump Mona Taylor Roy Taylor Stephanie Teel Sherry Thurman Teresa Trujillo Todd Unruh Lynn Urias Valerie Vargas Mark Vaughn John Watson David Webb John Williams Renee Wilmeth Ronnie Wilson Cole Winterrowd Darry Woodson Cheryl Wright Jeff Wright Clay Yancey Kenny Yates 50 The 1982-83 Football and Basketball Cheerleaders were Audrey Brooks and Chani Moore. Thank you, Audrey and Chani, for a great year! Julie Bauer showed us her support and enthusiasm that we needed during the low times. She was the 1983 football cheerleader. Thank you for your support and time. 51 Robert Conner: Member E. R. Kimsey: Vice-President Clayton Goff: Clerk Donald Winter: Member P. R. Jackson: President Margie Lane: Treasurer William Campbell: Member 55 Mr. Monte Wolgamott, Junior High Principal Mrs. Leonene Gribble, Asst. Junior High Principal Judy Anderson High School Business Picture Not Available Don Beck High School Govt. Boys OA Patricia Bowman High School English 3 Buddy Brock High School Am. Hist., Boys OA David Camp High School Chem. 1 and Physics Juanita Davis High School High School Choir Picture Not Available Raymond Cole High School Health and Boy's P.E. and O.A. Jon Dotson High School Alg. l.HSArlth., Boys O.A. I Jerry Cooper High School PI. Geom. and Hs. Arith., B. O.A. Virginia Frantz High School I.C.E. hNayoma Cooper High School Girl’s P.E. 0 0 I Wayne Fryar High School Am. History, Boy’s O.A Kathy Gorshing High School Girl’s O.A Larry Hart High School Drivers Ed. Melba Hinchey High School Typing 1 and 2 Patricia Lee High School Alg. 2, Comb. Geom.. Math Analy. 56 Jerry Brooks High School Vo. Sg. 1-4 Kenneth Cronkhite High School Ag. Mech., Vo Ag. 2-4 Gloria Gardner High School English IV Kay Macias High School Home Ec. 1-3, Family Living Faculty Raymond Moss High School Girl’s O.A. Lou Nelson High School Study Skills Picture Not Available Michael E. Patterson High School English 1-2, Speech and Debate Glen Phillips High School Nancy Reed Betty Reust High School High School Am. and World English 2 History Voc. Weld. m o n T i 2 Joan Rollins High School Acct. 1, Typing 1 e r S Bob Scott High School High School and Stage Band Doug Shelton High School Publications Reading. English 3 and 4 Frank Stallings High School Voc. Carp. Joe Watson High School Vo Auto Mechanics Faculty Linda Quesenbury High School French Jane Savage High School Art 1. Adv. Art and Ceramics Lisa Whiteliy High School Work Study John Winchester High School Driver’s Ed.. Boy's O.A. 57 Jerel Brooks Jr. High 9th Grade Algebra 1 Joan Brooks Jr. High 7th Grade English Danita Cook Jr. High 7-8th Grade Science Faye Costner Jr. High 7th Grade English, and 7th-9th Grade Spanish Dennis Curtis Jr. High 9th Grade Physical Science. Arith. Joyce Field Jr. High Learning Disabilities Imogene Glover Jr. High Librarian Joan Griffin Jr. High 8th-9th Grade Home Ec. Yvonne Hass Jr. High 7th-8th Grade English J u n i o r John Grace Jr. High 8th-9th Grade Math. Counselor Bobbye Hassenthaler Jr. High 7th-8th Grade Math H I £ h Leonene Gribble Jr. High 7th-8th Grade Reading Ellen Grice Jr. High 7th Grade Math Connie Jackson Pat Keaton Jr. High Jr. High Special Ed.. EMH 8th Grade English Keith King Junior High First Aid, P.E.. Ath. Wallace Lynn Junior High 8th Grade Earth Science Connie Moore Junior High 7th Grade Geog., 8th Grade Am. History Gene Reed Junior High 8th Grade Math Nancy Reed Junior High 9th Grade Ok History 58 0 u Michael Roberts 7 • 9th grade Band Junior High Dan Sherbon Junior High 7 ■ 9th grade Band Mary Ann Sherbon 7 - 9th grade Art t a n Elton Stewart Junior High 7 - 9th grade Counselor Mary Strain Junior High 7th and 9th grade Science Max Tomlinson Junior High 9th grade Science F a c u I t Reta Smith 8 - 9th grade Industrial Arts Pauline Vernon Junior High 7 • 9th grade Vocal Music Carole Stallings 8th grade Am. History. 9th Okla. Hist John Ward Junior High 9th grade Typing 1, Ath Royal Ward Junior High 7 - 9th grade Speech and English Jerry Watkins Junior High 7 • 9th grade History and Geography Mary Webster Junior High 9th grade English 59 Freshman Officers President — Reese Wolgamott Vice President — Cheryl Stewart Secretary-Treasurer — Jenifer Hepner 61 Julie Aguilar Michael Allen Sheri Ashpaugh Kenneth Bales Ryan Barber Shannon Barnett Kyle Bartels Jerry Don Bellows Leandra Bookout Jeff Brady Dona Browning Kristy Campbell Bob Chance Shawnda Coffman Billy Corder Bruce Costner Sean Coxx Melisa David Terry Dees John Dencker Darrin DePriest Kenny Dow Kieth Doyal Mark Duffy Michelle Edison Darrell Edwards Melisa Ferguson Michelle Frutiger Leyla Furrer Jeri Fussell Annette Garcia Joen Garcia Sheri Girard Tony Gonzales Carrie Gore Sheila Griego Gilbert Gutierrez Tyra Haar Carolyn Hadley Shane Hager Tonya Hale Shannon Harris 62 Cherie Henderson Jennifer Hepner Tracy Hiat Nora Hierro Pamela Hockett Darren Huckins Gilberta Hutchinson Leslie Hyer Darren Ingram Greg Ingram Mendi Johnson Terri Johnson Johnny Jones Lance Kemp Kim Kirk Karen Koehler Danny Lee Joe Lindsay Cindy Lovato Misty McGuire Alvin Madrid Charlie Mallard Lary Mallard Jamie Mandrell Lorena Maestas Cuca Martinea Jennifer Martinez Victor Martinez Bryan Matthews Lisa MendenWaldt Brad Mendenhall Stephanie Miller Susan Miller Randy Mitchell Lillian Montano Mike Morehead Jenny Morettini Donetta Moore Michelle Morrison James Mussman Janice Mussman Kelly Neigebauer 63 Freshmen Are Fantastic 64 Freshman Cheerleaders Cheer Their Team to Victory Brenda Unruh and Heather Peddy, the freshman cheerleaders, with their contagious smiles and spirit cheer their their team to Go. Fight and Win!!! 65 Freshman Favorites Sean Cox was voted class favorite for the third time. He is active in foot- ball, basketball, and track. He is vice president of Honor Society and is president of student council. Stephanie Miller plays basketball and runs track. She is a member of band science club, and Honor Society. 66 Steve Nelson Terri Noble Lisa Nossaman Ernie Padilla Joann Parsley Greg Parsons Heather Peddy Charles Proberts Clark Purdy Devin Quesenbury Robert Reyna Steve Rice Jeff Rodgers Frankie Rodriquez Raymond Rodriquez Steve Schneeburger Ky Sides Dolan Sledge Khamno Somsavath Khamnou Somsavath Tammy Smith Kevin Snapp Cheryl Stewart Bob Tanquary Anthony Teel Tom Thompson Russel Tidwell Gina Trotter Mary Uber Brenda Unruh Leona Unruh Steve Urias Lisa Villareal Rhonda Welch Jon Wells Brenda Wicker Dodge Wilson Reese Wolgamott LaYunna Yates 67 1982-1983 Eighth Grade Class Presidents Lana Bagwell Jackie Claycomb Dee Dee Mason 68 Soon to Be Tigers Brian Anderson Shawn Baber Lana Bagwell Ron Ballard Beth Barker Tonya Barker Stephanie Bayless Tanya Beer Tonia Beggs Ronnie Bellar Curt Bellows Andy Bennitt Connie Betterton Randy Boone Doyle Bowers Raneile Bozarth Annie Brankel Donnie Brankel Bryan Brock Letitia Brown Kelly Bryan Cindi Burrow Kody Byers Tommy Campbell Mike Carter Thomas Casaus Scott Christian Kristi Christophor Jacke Claycomb Jenita Coclasure Julie Collins Karla Cornelius Lynette Craissant Eddie Cruz Eric Cullop Hayden Danner 69 Here Comes the Doug Davis Clint Deane Mark Dunn Justin Collins Justin Earls Kevin Eaton Kasey Erdman Russel Ferguson Jeri Fishgrab Bill Fleming Patricia Foursha Tawnya Foutch Benji Fuentes Charisse Fuentes Rita Jo Gallegos Jon Gallmier Patricia Gally'a Jim George Chrissu Gibbs Brian Gillespie Stella Gonzales Don Gooch Philip Graue Tami Hall Greg Harris Mick Hart Peggy Hegwood Billy Henderson Randy Henson Lisa Holder Holly Holland Mitzi Humble Sam Inman Delain Johnson Robby Johnson Arlen Kauffman 70 Eighth Grade Eric Keith Bill Kenney Shelley Kidwell Kenny Kitch Jackie Larson Levin Lavoto Mike Lawrence Tammy Lee Wayne Littrell Gwen Logan Mario Lucero Mark Luera Daniel Madrid Gerri Madrid Krystal Martin Dfrido Martinez Yalanda Martrniz DeeDee Mason Scott Mason Mariann Mathis Tracy Maytum Susan McColeen Ben Melton Bryan Miller Leroy Montano Julie Moon Becky Moore Kim Munson Pam Myers Brad Nagelhout Troy Newcomer Dina Newell Susan Oblander Desi Ohnick Beth O’Leary Tricia Osburg 71 Class of 87 David Padilla Crystal Parish Todd Park Jon Parsley Brenda Pederson Ruben Perez Warren Pieratt Jason Proctor Kurt Radford Tracy Cline Andi Redmond Clayton Keenan Gene Reichman Stacy Rena Bill Raines Julie Riley Debbie Roberts Peggy Koch Kenny Rodman Sherry Rogers Deanna Romero Reed Schmeling Tina Scott John Shaffer Mark Shaffer Matt Singleterry Patricia Skaggs Jason Smith Glenne South Steve Spuehler Johnny Stacey Kix Stacey Chris Stavig Travis Stump John Tanquary Shelly Taylor 72 On the Way Up! Pam Terrazas Rebecca Tomlinson Letitia Villrreal Toni Walters Jeana Watson Clint Wells Kim West Le Ann White Denise Gann Ty Wells Eighth Grade Football Cheerleaders 1982-1983 Eighth Grade Foot- ball Cheerleaders were bottom: Jacki Claycomb; and Top: Lana Bagwell; They were very active and worked very hard during the football season. They had been cheerleaders in the seventh grade, and now in the 8th. 73 Jacki and Kody Are Favorites — Again! This is Kody’s second time to be class favorite in as many years! He was active in football and basketball. His hobbies are skiing, swimming, and football Jacki shared the honors with Kody. and this is also her second year Her activities include basketball and pep club. Some of her hobbies are dancinq qvm nasties and talking with friends. Seventh Grade Homeroom Presidents Timmy Gibson Dale McCurdy Tom Watkins Tyler Kemp Crystal Petty April Montoya Patricia Fuentes Leigh Tomlinson Robert Gibson Clay Haisten 75 Seventh Graders Are on Top Amy Atkins Christy Baber Travis Baker Gabriel Barella Billy Barnett Jeff Behne Dona Bellar Terry Bookout Kim Brady David Browning Christie Burchheit Guy Byrd Lee Ann Calsing Cindy Carden Brian Cassels Sheryl Christian Lynna Christie Heath Clemmans Jesse Clinkingbeard John Clopton Tricia Colbert Catherine Cook Shane Cornett Brenda Costner Brian Costner Dee Ann Cruz Cary Cumiford Nancy Danner Vannessa Daugherty Jennifer Decker Cindy DeSpain Richard Dodgrin John Duffy Faith Elliot Bill Fritz Paul Fritz 76 Patricia Fuentes Shellie Furrer Chris Gallegos Michelle Gallmeier Graig Garrison Robert Gibson Timmy Gibson Kim Hadley Clay Haisten Jeff Hall Paul Hamm Mark Hardesty Robert Hastings Mike Hoeffner Brian Hoff Pat Hoff Nancy Holder Kathy Holland Demetri Ingram Mark Jackson Elgie Jeffus Jackie Johnson Troy Johnson Jeff Keahey Murry Keith Tyler Kemp Casey Kidwell Scott Kimball Ricky Knudson Gail Kraber Julie Landreth Lisa Lee Clay Lewis Tabitha Lewis Tya Long Deborah Luera Dora Maestras Cheri Mallard Charlotte Martinez Chris Martinez Diane Martinez Mona Martinez 77 Kim and Craig Were Chosen as Class Favorites Kim Mendenhall was chosen as this years seventh grade class favorite. Kim was a band member of Concert Band. She was also a cheerleader. She attends the Vic- tory Center Church. Craig Garrison was chosen as this years seventh grade class favorite. He was ac- tive in football, basketball and band. He attends the Panhandle Bible Center. 78 Seventh Grade Cheerleaders The seventh grade football cheerleaders were Kim Mendenhall and Julie Landreth. They supported their team to victory. Thanks girls for the cheer. Peggy Martinez Brycie Matthews Kim Mendenhall Jerry Merrell Ricky Mitchell April Montoya Misty Montoya Virginia Moore Willie Moore Bryan Morrell Chris Murray Joe McCarney Dale McCurdy Bryant McDowell Lee McNutt Bert Nunley Brad Olmstead Jimmy Ortiz Dana Overstreet Tim Parham Ricky Parlier Kenny Perrin Gene Peters Crystal Petty Bryan Powell Kent Powell Bert Ramirez Donnie Ramirez Tonya Reed Steve Rhoads Toni Rice Mike Richey Robin Rider Kristy Ritter Mike Romero Frank Savage David Scott Sylvia Sedillo Joel Shaffer Terry Shipman Stacy Shirley Janna Shobert 80 Fred Skinner Jeff Smith Khamla Somsavath Melody South Carolyn Spence Austin Stewart Billy Talbert Jesse Taylor Leigh Tomlison Carlos Urias Stephanie Vandervort Hilary Vernon Troy Walters Tom Watkins Aaron Watson Denise Watson Jason Webster Pam West Carolyn White Gena Whitehead Brent Wicker Jim Wiggin Andy Williams Lanna Wilson Crystal Witten Wayne Litrell Bill Flemming 81 Boys Basketball Queen Jana Sherrill escort — Dave Goad Golf Queen Becky Edenborough escort — Roger Ward 83 84 85 Super Seniors Chad Craig Sam Fouquet David Garrison Scott Lane Shane Lothman Steve Madrid Joel Padilla Mark Pruit Anthony Romero Rich Tanquary Roger Ward 87 Robby Birdsill Charles Bledsoe Doug Booth Scott Brisbois Travis Clark Mark Collins Defty Eaton Deblen Francis Eric Gaona Mike Garcia Doyle Grove Mike Lear TJ Madrid Brent Mrofcza Mike Peters Chris Purdy Rick Rhoads Mike Smith Wesley Smith Scott Tanquary Chris Urias 88 Jeff Anderson Alva Armando Doug Barnes Cass Brown Dean Burrow Darren Carpenter Thad Despain Roger Gann David Hale Chris Henderson Shane Magers Don Rice Corel Rogers John Watson Kerry Yates 89 90 9th Junior 91 Seniors 92 Roger Ward Sophomores Mark Odell Tommy Lear Patrick Keppenberger Thad DeSpain Clay Yancey Kenny Yates a Todd Jones David Webb 94 95 MM home esitor Laurie Birdsill Darci Hatter Coach Gorshing Lisa Howard Heather Johnson Coach Moss 96 Tammy Cruz Carmen Chapmen Linda Fuerstenau Kim Lane Tracy Johnson Julie Parsley Sandy Padilla, Manager Jannon Massey Kathy Rapp 98 99 The Tigerette Varsity members were Terri Baca. Tammy Cruz. Heather Johnson. Carmen Chapmen. Julie Parsley. Darci Hatter. Tracye Johnson. Kim Lane. Jan- non Massey. Lisa Howard. Laurie Birdsill, Julie Bauer, and Vickie Behne. The Managers were Paige Shaffer and Sandra Padilla. The coaches are Kathy Gorshlng and Raymond Moss. The Junior Varsity Tigerettes are Joanna Costillo, Kerin Kelting, Anita Kauffman, Tonya Barnes, Linda Fuerstenau. Kathy Rapp. Trayce Johnson. Julie Parsley Jannon Massey. Julie Bauer. Dena Fouquet. and Marcella Gonzales, and Melissa Rawls. The managers were Sandra Padilla and Paige Shaffer. The coaches are Kathy Gorshing and Raymond Moss. 100 Young Tteerettes 101 The senior golfer pictured is Heather Johnson. Not pictured is Becky Edenborough. Junior golfers were Starrla Clemens, Kristin Cornelsen, Meganne Pracht. Micha Mendenhall. Terri Stephens, Paige Shaffer. Kim Lane, Carmen Chapman and Shari Hawkins. 102 Sophomores included Dena Fouquet. Renee Wilmeth, Kerin Kelting, and Jan Flynt. B G o o V I s f Senior duffers were Sam Fouquet, Charles Lee, Roger Ward. Greg Odell and Chris Garcia. J u B G n 0 0 • i y 1 0 s f r Junior Brent Mrofcza with Coach Larry Hart, the golf instructor s o p h o m o r Sophomores out for golf were Cole Winterrowd. Brent Brooks, Hank Reeves. Mark Odell. David Webb. Brent Gifford. Chad £ Hester, and Garrett Draper. B G o o y I s f 103 People 104 105 The members of F.C.A. are Denise Osborn. Paige Shaffer. Laurie Birdsill. Maria Countryman. Anita Kauffman. Rick Rhoads. Melissa Rawls. Chad Craig, Brent Mrofcza. The sponsor was Coach John Ward. The members of the Jr. High F.C.A. are Mick Hart. Jon Parsley. Jim George. Michael Watson. Mike Lawrence. Tommy Campbell. Jeff Hall. Lee McNutt. Brent Wicker. Curt Bellows. Tom Watkins. Tyler Kemp, Joann Parsley. Bryant McDowell. Lisa Nossaman. Steve Urias. Kristi Campbell. Jennifer Hepner. Lisa Villarreal. Connie Betterton. Jeanna Watson, Trtcia Osburg, Julie Collins. Deanna Newell. Cralos Urias. Gwen Logan. Mitzi Humble. Crystal Petty. Elgie Jeffus. Denise Watson. DeeDee Mason. Jacki Claycomb, Tami Hall, and Kim West. 106 107 The STUCO Officers for 1982-83 were Becky Hampton — President; Meganne Pracht — Vice Presi- dent; Wendy Blassingame — Secretary; Sara Villerreal — Treasurer. 109 The Senior Representatives were Greg Odell. Chad Craig, Scott Petty. Sandy Ritter. Roger Ward, and Tana Wood. Second Reps, were Jeff Allarid. Molly Bird, Pattie Coco. Darla Christian, David Garrison. Lori Gibson. Dave Goad. Lisa Howard. Gwen Martin. Mark Pruitt. Philip Rameriz. Todd Rameriz, Becky Richey. Troy Smith, and Maria Countrymen. 110 Seniors The Junior Representatives were Rick Rhoads, Carmen Chapmen, Kim Lane, Micha Mendenhall, Julie Parsley, Andrea Van Nort. Second hour Representatives were Moni Allison, Teresa Barnes, Rick Behne, Chris Butts. Joe Tencker, Larry Dutcher, Rocky Garcia, Letitia Marez. Sheila Leura, Sandra Padilla, Chris Purdy, Paige Shaffer, and Danne Webb. J U n • i o r s The Sophomore Representatives were Todd Unruh, Jeff Anderson, David Hale, Melissa Rawls. Hank Reeves, Don Rice, 2nd hour reps, were Julie Bauer, Joann Costilla. Tammy Edison, Leigh Fields. Tina Rice, Sherry Slaughter, and John Watson. Ill The Officers for the High School F.H.A. are Phyllis Serna — President; Becky Hampton — Vice President, Roz Mederwaldt — Secretary, JoAnn Martinez — Treasurer, Lisa Howard — Music and Recreation, Troy Smith — Historian, and Becky Hunter the Parliamentarian. High School F.H.A. )'i f T Miss Macias is always up to something. Letitia, you have a guilty look on your face, what are you doing this time? Miss Macias is the Advisor for the FHA this year and for the past few years. If you don’t know her, you’re miss- ing a lot. 112 Guymon H.S. F.H.A. The members of Guymon High School F.H.A. are Sue Collvins, Joyce Serna, Sandy Ritter, Connie Martinez, Della Perez, Phyllis Serna, Sherry Slaughter, Roz Medenwaldt, Lisa Howard, Becky Hampton, Letitia Marez, Colleen Hallagin, Tracye Beer, Tonya Barnes, Teresa Barnes, Maria Countryman, Julie Parsley, Darci Hatter, JoAnn Martinez, Mikki Stump, Lisa Cruzan, Sheila Luera, Dena Fouquet, Malenda Smith, Troy Smith, Kristi Vernon, Renee Smith, Becky Hunter, Beverly Stealy, Janice Silva, Diana Sedillo, Kelli Nelson, Sheila Fenton, Diane Stephens, Rhonda Moore, Daniela Costilla, Kristin Cornelson, Blake Winterrowd, Bhav- na Patel, Becky Guthrie, Jana Sherrill, Jeanine Cassels, Cristina LaBrue, Meganne Pracht, Sandra Padilla and Donnita Benthin. 113 Guvmon High Toni Strate Cindy Kenedy Linda Bryan Stacey McCoy Tana Wood Rene Wilmeth Julie Bauer Susan Ballard Paige Shaffer Micha Mendenhall Tracye Beer Stephanie Teel Amy Vernon Becky Hampton Teresa Barnes Amy Rogers Mary Reust Sheri Shaw Starrla Clemans Don Rice Sheila Luera Colleen Halligan Shelley Richolson Dave Flores Teresa Trujillo Donna Moore Lynn Urias Anita Kauffman Vickie Behne Trisha Procter Doug Flores Susan Wortham 114 School Band Becky Hunter Kerin Kelting Grant Bagwell Maria Countryman Lori Gibson Ronni Wilson Blake Winterroad Tina Rice Andrea Van Nort Doug Groves Danne Webb Amy Cannon Leigh Fields Bryan Pettit Brent Mrofcza Gwen Martin Jeff Anderson Loyd Hollingshead Mark Collins David Hale David Webb Jan Flynt Mr. Scott Matthew Dawes Todd Unruh Brad Smith Tommy Lear 115 Darci Hatter Letitia Merez Dorrie Stewart Tammy Battreall Jannon Massey Carmen Rivera Beverly Stealey Amanda Caudel Denise Osborn The 1982-83 Drum Majorette was Sheri Shaw. The twirlers were Andrea Van Nort, Micha Mendenhall and Teresa Trujillo. 116 The 1982-83 flag girls were Tracye Beer, Maria Countryman. Michelle Graue, Starrla Clemans, Julie Bauer. Becky Hampton, Linda Bryan, Paige Shaffer, Terri Stephens, Trisha Proctor, Anita Kauffman. Tina Rke. Letitia Marez, Kerin Kelting, Vickie Behne, and Cindy Kennedy. The members of Stage Band were Brad Smith. Danne Webb. Blake Winterrowd. Leigh Field. Amy Cannon. Amy Vernon. Stephanie Landess. Mr. Roberts. David Webb. Leona Unruh. Jenny Morettini, Mindy Johnson. Grant Bagwell. Marla Countryman, Lori Gibson, and Brian Brock 117 The 1982 83 Band officers were Blake Winterrowd — President; Maria Coun tryman — Senior Representative. Danne Webb Junior Representative. David Hale — Vice President. Tana Wood — Band-aid. Brad Smith — Sophomore Representative. Lori Gibson — Secretary Treasurer. The 1982-83 Senior Band Members were Blake Winterrowd. Maria Contryman. Gwen Hudson. Stacie McCoy. Stephanie Landess. Amy Vernon. Becky Hampton. Grant Bagwell. Sheri Shaw. Dorrie Stewart. Donna Moore. Lori Gibson. Tana Wood. Toni Strate, and Darci Hatter Cast of South Pacific Sheila Fenton, Suzie Collins, Tracye Johnson, Beth Barnes, Gail Kirk, Rhonda Brankel, Treasa Trujillo, Mrs. Lala Hitch, Mrs. Junaita Davis, Chani Moore, Stephanie Landess, Mark Pruit, Lori Gibson, Sheri Shaw, Rick Rhoads. Chad Craig, Sandra Padilla, Scott Petty, Patrick Nelson, Denise Osborn, Bobbie Robertson, Lizabeth Board, Christopher Hitch, Renee’ Wilmeth, Stacy McCoy, Kelly Nelson, Bridgett Erdman, Mona Taylor, Dorrie Stewart, Donna Moore, Tiffany Jamison, Lynn Urias, Audrey Brooks, Bobbi Adnerson, Dianne Stevens, Moni Allison, Mike Smith, Wade Hawley, Scott Brisbois, Bennie Brannum, Malinda Smith. 118 120 121 GHS Choir Members Seniors: Beth Barnes. Susie Collvins, Chad Craig. Bridget Erdman, Sheila Fenton. Lori Gibson. Stephanie Landess. Stacey McCoy. Donna Moore. Kelli Nelson. Scott Petty, Mark Pruit. Bobbi Robertson, Sheri Shaw. Dorrie Stewart Juniors: Moni Allison. Donnita Benthin. Rhonda Brankel, Soctt Brisbois, Amy Holder. Cari Johnson. Tracey Johnson. Patrick Nelson. Sandra Padilla. Rick Rhoads. Mike Smith Sophs: Bobbi Anderson. Benny Brannum. Audrey Brooks. Waide Hawley. Tiffany Jamieson. Gail Kirk. Channie Moore. Denise Osbom. Mitzi Plummer. Malenda Smith. Diane Stephens. Mona Taylor. Teresa Trujillo, Lynn Urias, Renee Wilmeth President Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . .. Reporter CHOIR OFFICERS ............................................................Scott Petty ............................................................Rick Rhoads ............................................................ Lori Gibson ............................................................ Sheri Shaw .......................................................Stephanie Landess 122 SWEETHEART AND CANDIDATES STEPHANIE LANDESS LOR| GIBSON 123 The 1982-83 NHS officers were Dave Goad — vice president. Chad Craig — president. Maria Countryman — treasurer, and Sheri Shaw — secretary. NHS The Senior NHS members were Terri Baca. Jan Brooks. Tana Wood. Maria Countryman. Sara Villareal. Beth Barnes. Stephanie Landess, Darci Hatter. Toni Strate. Laurie Birdsill, Molly Bird. Amy Vernon. Lori Gibson. Becky Hampton. Sheri Shaw, Heather Johnson. Raylon Earls. Gordon Grice. Larry Birdslll, Ryan Campbell. Brent Kennedy. Sam Fouquet, Scott Lane. Dave Goad. Chad Craig. Todd Ramirez. Roger Ward. Phillip Ramirez. And Greg Odell. 124 Junior NHS members were Vickie Behne, Tammy Crui, Starrla Clemans, Carmen Chapman, Paige Shaffer, Shelley Richolson, Shari Hawkins, Andrea Van Nort, Julie Parsley. Sheila Luera, Becky Hunter, Rhonda Brankel, Micha Mendenhall, Meganne Pract, Pragne Patel. Doyal Grove, Mike Garcia, Patrick Nelson, Chris Purdy. Mark Collins. Scott Tanquary. Mike Peters. Danne Webb, Joe Dencker, Scott Fowler, Rick Rhodes, Troy Campbell, Brent Mrofcza, and Robby Birdsill. NHS The Sophomore NHS members were Cindy Kennedy, LeAnn Mayes, Julie Bauer, Deanna Nunley, Leigh Field. Trisha Procter, Diane Stephens, Bhavna Patel. Tommy Lear, Jeff Anderson. David Hale. Hank Reeves, John Watson. 125 Junior High Honor Society The 1982-83 NJHS officers were — Brenda Unruh — president. Sean Cox — vice president. Brad Mendenwaldt — secretary. Mitze Humble — treasurer. The ninth grade NJHS members were — Pamela Hockett. Lisa Villarreal, John Dencker. Jennifer Hepner. Lisa Mendenwaldt. Jerry Don Bellows and Alvin Madrid 126 Junior High Honor Society The eighth grade NJHS members were — Bryan Brock, Connie Betterton, Dora Villarreal, Brian Anderson, Jason Smith, Karla Cornelius, Kody Byers, and Jon Parsley. 127 The seventh grade NJHS members were — Tonya Reed. Kim Mendenwaldt, Leigh Tomlinson, Jennifer Decker, Christal Petty. Patricia Fuentes, and Kent Powell. Ricky Behne. Terryll Gloden. and Raylon Earls did a great job U the chapter this year. Character Lisa Macias, Tracy Baker, and Ronnie Koeler were the first place livestock judging team at the 1982 Panhandle Exposition. Builds 128 Talents of Guymon H. S. Talent Show 130 The ICE members were James Acord. Randy Cruz. Pete Garcia. Don Davis. Mark Farrington. Rocky Garcia. Norman Madrid. Kirk Davis. Joline Richman. The of- ficers were Dennis Fletcher — President. Jimmy Drake — Vice President. Terri Anderson — Secretary and Treasurer. Jerry Miller — Historian. Debra Richey — Chaplain. Matt Gill — Reporter. Mrs. Frantz was the sponsor. The members of VICA are C. J. Hoff. Brad Smith. Wally Dutcher. Tom Gibson. Rhett Bauer. Eric Gaona. Chris DeBord, Mark Farrington. Steve Boone. Jerry Bales. Tammi Wells. Joline Rekhman. Debra Richey. Matt Gill. Nieves Reyna. Phillip Martinez. Chuck Bledsoe. Jerry Miller. Kelly Spirlock. Dennis Fletcher. Tucker Cobb. Jeff Wright, with Mr Raymond Rice. Mr. Joe Watson, and Mrs. Virginia Frantz as the sponsors. 131 French Club Tina Rice, Becky Hapton. Sheri Shaw. MegAnn Pract, Latisla Marez. Shelia Luera. Chanie Moore. Melisa Rawls. Leigh Field. Gloria Padilla. Ronnie Wilson. Tommy Lear. Keren Kalting, Diane Stephens. Pragna Patel. Dena Fouquet. Darci Hatter. Lori Gibson. John Watson. David Hale. Leann Mays. Teresa Barnes. Tracy Beer, Deana Nunly! Tifany Jamason, Mark Pruit. 132 Rodeo Club Is Off to a Good Start Rodeo Club officers are Tucker Cobb, president; Donnie Blackburn, vice president; Randy Hicks, secretary; and not pictured. Joe Mike Lind- sey; treasurer. Mrs. Darlene Cobb is the sponsor. 133 Vocational Carpentry GUYMON HIGH SCHOOL 7; VDCRTIC3NRL CRRPENTRY CLRSDF B3 FOR SAL £ C ...: Gl mov SCHOOLS ' morning carpentry class were Jeff Aland. Rich Tanquary. Armando Alva. Glen Goff. Troy Riffel. Dennis Davis. Darren Carpenter, and Frank Stallings was their teacher. Members of the afternoon class were Mark Blackburn. Albert Perales. Geoff Peterson. Doug Groves. Mike Jackson. Manuel Martinet, Greg Patterson, and John Williams. 134 Things Add Up to Fun Math Club members are Gordon Grice, Danne Webb. Rhett Bauer. Rhonda Brankel. Molly Bird. Tana Wood, and Ronnie Wilson Mrs. Lee is the sponsor. in Math Club 135 The members for Speech and Debate were Sandra Padilla. Mary Reust. Chris Garcia. Mona Taylor. Malenda Smith. Renee Smith. Brent Kennedy. Wendy Blassingame. George Ruest. Gordon Grice. Susan Wortham. Cheryl Wright. LaFonda Harris. Chris Urias, Troy Cambpell, Joe Denker. David Webb, Glen Goff. Lisa Cruzan. Susan Ballard. Sherry Slaughter. Chris Henderson. Danne Webb. Patrick Nelson. Lori Gibson. Beth Barnes. Tana Wood Rhonda Brankel, Charlie Waddle, and Scott Petty. Speech and Debate Mr. Patterson is the sponsor for Speech and Debate. The officers for Speech and Debate are Scott Petty — Pres., Danne Webb — V. Pres., Sandra Padilla — Sec.. Gordon Grice — Treas. 136 137 FBLA and COE The COE-FBLA members are Teresa Carter, Bridget Erdman, Janice Lovato, Gwen Martin, Connie Martinez, Kim Ogletree, Della Perez, Becky Richey, Kristi Vernon, and the officers were Becky Edenborough — President, Jana Sherrill — Vice President, Sandy Ritter — Secretary, Phyllis Serna as Treasurer. 138 The Cooperative Office Education class members are also members of Future Business Leaders of America. The COE class is a secretarial training pro- gram with some students working a half day in a business office. Through the FBLA organization the students take field trips during the year to business offices. Their fund-raising event each year is to type term papers for the seniors. The money raised through this activity pays their dues and provides for a luncheon in May. Mrs. Anderson was the advisor for FBLA and COE Jr. High Drill Team First Row. Left to right: Deedee Mason, Jennifer Hepner, Christy Campell, Cheryl Stewart. Second Row: Tracy Cline, Lillian Mantano, Lisa Villarreal, Leona Unruh, Susan Macullom, Casy Erdman, Kim West, Julie Collins, Lisa Osmason. Third Row: Desarae Onic, Sheree Henderson, Brenda Peterson, Kim Munson, Jeri Fussell, Dean- na Knolle, Connie Beterton, Mitzi Humbel, Hilary Vernon, Kathy Holland, Tya Long. Fourth Row: Stephanie Bayless, Letitia Brown, Susan Miller, Michelle Edison, Jennifer Decker, Tonya Reed, Chrystal Witter, Kim Hadley, Elgie Jeffus. 140 Spanish Club Always In The Making This year’s members in Spanish Club were: Annie Brankei, Donnie Brankel, Amy Atkins, Carolyn Spence, Troy Johnson, Reuben Perez, Brycie Matthews, April Montoya, Khamla Somsavath, Jya Long, Crystal Witten. The sponsors were: Mrs. Grice, Mrs. Costner, Mrs. Hessenthaler. 141 Jr. High Student Council This year’s members in Jr. High Student Council were Sean Cox, Alvin Madrid, Steve Urias, Mark Duffy, Brad Mendenhall, Jerry Don Bellows, Reese Wolgamott, Clark Purdy, Billy Corder, Leslie Hyer, Stephanie Miller, Heather Peddy, Rebecca Tomlinson, Lana Bagwell, Susan McCollum, Deana Newell, Rhonda Welch, Cuca Martinez, Shawnda Coffman, Kristi Cambell, Brenda Unruh, Jen- nifer Hepner, Dee Dee Mason, Tami Hall, Jason Webster, Justin Earls, Bryan Powell, Bryant McDowell, Tracy Hiat, Brenda Wicker, Lisa Medenwaldt, Denise Watson, Shellie Furrer. Sean Cox served as Pres, for Jr. High STUCO, Kody Byers was Vice- Pres., Mark Duffy served as the Sec., and Jerry Don Bellows was the Treasurer. 142 Was the Place to be in 83 This year’s ninth grade Student Coun- cil Representatives were Clark Purdy, Brad Mendenhall, Alvin Madrid, Stephanie Miller, and Leslie Hyer. Tommy Cambell, Mike Lawrence, Tami Hall, Deana Newell, and Dee Dee Mason served as eighth grade Student Council Representatives for the 1982-83 school year. This year’s seventh grade Stuco Representatives were Ronnie McGuire, Denise Watson, Shellie Furrer, Bryan Powell, and Jason Webster. 143 Front Row: Tina Scott. Misty McGuire, Leona Unruh, Lisa Nossman. Debbie Roberts. Danna Lyle. Second Row: Tawnya Fowtch. Karla Kornelius. Denise Gann. Patricia Callya. Lorena Maestas. Lillian Montano. Holly Holland. Cheryl Stewart. Third Row: Cherie Henderson. Lisa Medenwalt. Dena Browning. Julie Collins. Satcy Rena. Stella Gonzoles. Shannon Garnet. Michelle Morrison. Fourth Row: Kasey Erdman. Becky Moore. Karen Koehler. Cuca Martinez. Julie Riley. Julie Aguilar. Jeri Fussell. Jenny Morettini, Raneelle Bozarth. Chirsse Gibbs. Yolando Martinez. Michelle Edison. Tracy Cline. Dora Villarreal. Fifth Row: Tracy Hiatt. LaJunna Yates. Carrie Gore. Donnetta Moore. Susan McCollum. Crystal Parish. Shelly Pickens. Tyra Harr. Peggy Hegwood. J r. H i 144 The members of the Jr. High Art Club are Peggy Koch, Rhonda Welch, Joann Parsley, Brenda Unruh, Shaunda Coffman, Lorena Maestas, Kelly Neigebaure, Julie Aguilar, Randy Mitchell, Sam Inman, Kurt Radford, Kenny Rodman, Susan Oblander, Charisse Fuentes, Cuca Martinez, Karen Koehler, and Mrs. Sherbon, the sponsor. Junior High Concert Band Amy Atkins. Gabriel Barela. Billy Barnett. Stephenie Bayless. Jeff Behne, Kimberly Brady. Letitia Brown. David Browning. Terry Bookout, Christy Buchheit, Brian Cassels. Lynna Christy. Jesse Clinkingbeard. Jenita Colclasure. John Conard, Kathy Cook. Dee Ann Cruz. Nancy Danner. Jennifer Decker. Cindy DeSpain. Richard Dodgion, John Duffy. Kevin Eaton. Faith Elliot. Kasey Erdman. Russell Ferguson. Jerilee Fishgrab, Shellle Furrer, Craig Garrison. Robert Gibson. Tim Gibson. Kim Hadley. Clay Haisten, Jeff Hall. Mike Hoeffner, Kathy Holland. Demetri Inhram, Mark Jackson. Elgie Jeffus. Robby Johnson. Jeff Keahey. Tyler Kemp. Casey Kidwell. Shelley Kidwell. Scott Kimball. Gail Kraber. Julie Landreth. Tya Long. Mike McCarney. Dale McCurdy. Cheri Mallard. Charlotte Martinez. Peggy Martinez. Brycie Mathews. Kim Mendenhall. Ben Milton. Ricky Mitchell. Misti Montoya. Virgilia Moore. Willie Moore. Bert Nunly. Jimmy Ortiz. Dana Overstreet. Crystal Parish. Petty. Bryan Powell. Kent Powell. Tonya Reed. Steve Thodes. Mike Richey. Julie Riley. Kristi Ritter. David Scott. Joel Shaffer. Stacey Shirley. Janna Shobert. Jeff Smith. Austin Stewart. John Tanquary. Pam Terrazas. Leigh Tomlinson. Rebecca Tomlinson. Carlos Urias. Stephanie Vandervort. Tom Watkins. Aaron Watson. Denise Wat- son. Jason Webster, Brent Wicker. Hilary Vernon. Lanna Wilson. Crystal Witten. r Junior High Symphonic Band Michael Allen, Brian Anderson. Sherri Ashpaugh. Lana Bagwell. Tanya Beer. Curt Bellows. Jery Don Bellows. Connie Betterton. Leandra Bookout. Brian Brock. Kristi Campbell. Tommy Campbell. Cindi Carden. Kristi Christopher. Jackie Claycomb, Tracy Cline, Shawnda Coffman. Julie Collins. Doug Dawes. Mark Duffy. Charisse Fuentes, Patricia Fuentes. Leyla Furrer, Rita Gallegos. Annette Garcia. Shari Girrard, Jim George. Phillip Graue. Carolyn Hadley. Tami Hall. Mick Hart. Nora Heirro, Billy Henderson. Brad Hendsley. Jennifer Hepner. Pam Hockett. Mitzi Humble. Leslie Hyer. Mendi Johnson. Arlen Kauffman. Doenan Kirk. Peggy Kock. Lisa Lee. Gwen Logan. Debra Luera, Mark Luera, Yolanda Martinez. DeeDee Mason. Scott Mason. Mariann Mathis. Bryan Matthews. Tracy Maytum. Susan McCullum. Brad Mendenhall. Pam Myers. Byron Miller. Stephanie Miller. Susan Miller. Lillian Montano. Jenny Morettini. Michelle Morrison. Kim Munson. Brad Nagalhout. Troy Newcomer. Deana Newall, Lisa Nossaman. Susan Oblander. Desi Ohnick. Beth O'Leary. Tricia Osburg, David Padilla. JoAnn Parsley. Heather Peddy. Ruben Perez. Charles Proberts. Jason Proctor. Clark Purdy. Steve Rice. Debbie Roberts. Steve Schneburger. Tina Scott. Rodney Seymour. John Shaffer. Mark Shaffer. Matt Singleterry. Jason Smith. Cherly Stuart. Chris Stavig. Shelley Taylor. Gina Trotter. Brenda Unruh. Leonna Unruh. Steve Urias. Lisa Villareal. Jeanna Watson. Rhonda Welch. Brenda Wicker. Reese Walgamott Junior High Symphonic Band Twirlers: Leandra Bookout, Jeanna Watson. Jennifer Hepner, Kristi Campbell. Mitzi Humble 148 Library Club Lhn ,libriry ClUb memb€rs werc Tcri Nob,e- LaJunna Yates, Julie Aguiar. Pam Terrazas. Tonya Reed. Leigh Tomlinson. Stephanie Vandervolt, Charlie Mallard, Mike Morehead, Sam Inman, Kevin Snapp. Kurt Radford. Gabriel Barela. Frankie Rodriguez. Terry Dees. Sherry Ashpaugh. Sheryl Christina Donna Pyle. Karen Koehler. Brycie Mathews. Rhonda Welch. Shawnda Coffman. Shelly Neigebauer. Susan McCollum. Kasey Erdman, Rebecca Thomlinson.Ranelle LBozarth. Faith Elliott. Hilary Vernon. Pam Hockett. Lisa Villarreal. Leona Unruh, Kim West. Tracy Maytum. Julie Collins. Michelle Frutiger. Leona Bookout Kim Kirk The officers were Mrs. Glover. Rhonda Welch. Shawnda Coffman. Tonya Reed. Michellel Frutiger. Leandra Bookout Leona Unruh. Science Club Alvin Madrid, Steve Urias, Jerry Don Bellows, Darrin Huckins, Victor Martinez, Brad Mendenhall. John Dencker, Greg Ingram, Greg Parsons, Shawnda Coffman, Rhonda Welch, Leyla Furrer, Leslie Hyer, Steve Rice. Steve Nelson. Billy Corder, Joan Parsley, Mr. Tomlinson, Lillian Montano, Annette Garcia, Pam Hockett, Kristi Campbell. Lisa Nossaman, Lisa Villarreal. Mendt Johnson, Larry Mallard, Darren Ingram, Jennifer Hepner, Kelly Neigebauer. Stephanie Miller. Brenda Unruh, Leona Unruh, Leandra Bookout, and Cheryl Stewart 9th Mike Lawrence, Kody Byers, Jon Parsley, Brian Anderson. Justin Earls. Dora Villarreal, Tanya Beer. Kristi Christopher, Jason Proctor, Tommy Campbell, Kim West. Susan McCollum. Peggy Koch. Ranelle Bozarth, Rebecca Tomlinson, Beth O’Leary, and Kasey Erdman. 8th Brad Olmstead, Clay Haisten, Pat Hoff, Terry Bookout. Aaron Watson. Dale McCurdy. Wesley Byrd, Troy Johnson. Robi Marr, Mrs. Strain, Stacy Shirley. Kim Hadley. Lana Wilson, Dee Ann Cruz, Lana Wilson. Ronni McGuire, Christy Baber, Mike Romero, Tricia Colbert, Kim Brady. Cindy DeSpain, Kristi Ritter, Kathy Holland, Kenny Perrin and Demitri Ingram. 7th 151 Industrial Arts Club The Junior High Industrial Arts teacher and sponsor is Mrs Reta Smith The ninth grade Industrial Art Club members consist of: Sean Cox. Justin Collens Victor Martinez Darrin Huckins. Lance Kemp. Mrs Reta Smith. Alvin Madrid. Briain Matthews. Jeff Brady. Bob Tanquary President — Alvin Madrid Vice-President — Darren Huckins Project Manager — Victor Martinez Not Pictured Secretary — Steve Sneeburger 152 Cooks and Janitors The Junior High Cooks are Beneta Scroggins, Janice Gurley, Jo Wicker, supervisor Dick Powell. Danne Carter, Clyda Gore, Shirley Lee The high school janitors are Betty Sawyer, Cllf Ramsey, and Deanna Fletcher. The maintenance crew includes Crawford Carruth, Lester Cook. Bill Jenkins. Larry Gillespie, and A. B. Clay. The supervisor of buildings and grounds is Mr. Kear. The high school cooks are Barbara Costner, Annis White, Marie Costner, Joyce Johnson, Betty Stewrt, Dorthy Trent, and Judy Townsend. The junior high janitors are Maria Sandoval and not pictured are John and Lillian Varra. 153 Pub Makes (t Happen 154 155 UNITED DRUG Northridge Shopping Center 338-8421 United Drug can help you with any kind of prescription you need. They have school supplies, cooking utensils, baby needs, beauty needs and even cards. Go and just look around. 157 BANK OF THE PANHANDLE! 158 1223 N. Main 338-2593 All of your money needs are answered Go to the Bank of the Panhandle and get any amount of money you need to satisfy any loan. They can help you with savings accounts, checking accounts or even help you cash a check . . . CITY NATIONAL BANK 601 N Main 338-6561 City National Bank is located on Main Street. People of the Panhandle are proud of the many years of service and dedication chalked up by the City National Bank SHUPE BROTHERS Hwy 54 E 338-8563 Shupe Brothers Trucking is located Hwy 54 East. They haul grain for anybody to anyplace. Just give Joe Muse a call and he will have a truck ready for you! JOE D. MUSE 405-338-8563 1-800-654-3233 hupe Ot Qr CUTMON OKI CurMON OKlA 73942 SAIL GRAIN AND FEED P O BOX 1195 159 JIMMIE ROGERS TRUCKING Rt I Box 119C Liberal, Ks 1-800-835-9030 Jimmie Rogers Trucking is located in Liberal KS. If you need anything shipped by truck anywhere call day or night. GIBSON DISCOUNT CENTER Hwy 54 N 338-7624 Gibson Discount store is located on Hwy 54 for your convenience. They hav« about everything you need at a discount price. WALDROP CLEANERS 338-7126 116 W 5th If you need your letter jacket cleaned take it to Waldrop Cleaners. They will have it ready for you whenever you need it. CLAYCOMB BATTERY ELECTRIC 409 E 4th 338-7110 Claycomb Battery is ready for you to bring in that special alternator. If you bring it they will fix it. 160 HOUSER AGENCY 338-6589 1011 N. Main Ready to carry on the family tradition of Houser Agency for another 20 years is Todd Houser. Tiger alumni of “79.” For any of your in- surance needs, see Houser Agency. PANHANDLE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE . Wouldn’t your teenager love the convenience of a private telephone in her own room? Contact Panhandle Telephone for any style of phone you and your family would enjoy. KIRBY SALE SERVICE 338-6014 316 N. Main Guymon PURINA FEEDS PIONEER HI-BRED SEEDS Custom Cattle Custom Seed Cleaning Stocker and Feeder Cattle Pre-Conditioning Calf “Quality and Service Our Specialty' T. J. Hayden 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 HAYDEN FEED SEED Congratulations Seniors Gibson and Gibson DDS GIBSON GIBSON DENTISTRY 1734 N. Roosevelt 8-7210 Guymon is proud of its geodesic dome and the Guymon Tigers. If you need a dentist soon, they are located right by the school. t r h f ( 0€St (tfcstem TOWNSMAN MOTEL ■ I • l 0N| 338-6556 Need a place to sleep for the night? Why not go to the Townsman Motel and check out all of the friendly people. They also have a swimming pool for those summer days. TOWNSMAN BEST WESTERN Hwy.54E. 162 U'i 'r. • v «ni t.r«.v . ••. a BEHNE CONSTRUCTION CO. 600 N. East 338-2549 and 338-3443 Behne Construction builds just about everything in Guymon. They have just completed a new underground house. If it’s a new house you need or just some cement, call Behne’s for complete service. STANFIELD PRINTING CO. 322 N. Main 338-8418 Stanfield Printing Co. has every school item you need. They have Minolta Copiers and Stanfield Printers as in the picture. They are some business partners you can depend on. 163 UNITED SUPERMARKET Northridge Shopping Center 338-3384 United is located in the Northridge Shopping Center north of Guymon. So when you are out shopping in that area, stop by and get any groceries you need. They’ll have it. 338-3253 Guymon Office Supply has all kinds of school supplies you need. They have everything from a desk to the pencil you need to write with. If it is an adding machine you need for your office, they have them too. 164 HOFFERBER TRUCK LINES, INC. Hwy 338-7598 Hofferber Truck Lines can haul anything you need in one of their 50 trucks. They haul anywhere, anytime, and for anybody. Just give John Monk a call and he’ll have a truck ready for you in less than 24 hours. OLIVER’S SHOE STORE 520 N. Main 338-3212 Oliver’s has every shoe you could possibly think of. Bob Johnson can help you if you just go downtown and see him. He’ll be there. FLOWERS PLEASE 414 N. Main 338-8344 Flowers Please is located right on Main Street for convenience as you are dragging main. If you are thinking about your lover as you drive, stop by and let them get a flower for just your need. 165 166 PANHANDLE BOOKKEEPING Complete Bookkeeping Services “and” Income Tax Services Betty L. Robinson 106 NE 10th Guymon 338-7723 T-SHIRT EXPLOSION 408 N. Main 338-2334 T-Shirt Explosion has any kind of T-shirt and any transfer you would like to put on it, so go by there sometime while you are downtown. PARKVIEW PHARMACY 115 Medical Drive 338-7565 Do you need a prescription in a hurry? Go to Parkview Pharmacy and let them help you at any time of the day. LEMON TREE SQUARE 408 N. Main 338-2334 Lemon Tree Square has all the latest fashions for the teens. They have all sizes from young teens to the older ones. First National Bank has complete banking services. The new Drive up windows are located at the corner of Fourth and Quinn. Member F.D.I.C. SMITH FUELS 605 N. May 338-3123 Wally Smith at Smith Fuels has any kind of gas you need. If you need diesel for your new '83 semi, then come on down and let Wally help you. He has unleaded and regular for your family car. 167 WIRTZ LUMBER SUPPLY P.O. Box 279 219 N. Quinn 338-8555 Wirtz Lumber Supply. Inc. offering three generations of building material experience. Douglass, Larry, Mack Wirtz, father, son and grandson. JOHN COSTNER WELDING John Cosnter can build or repair anything out of metal. He can weld or make about anything you need, whether it is a headache rack or a basketball goal Just give him a call! WILSON’S JEWELRY 419 N. Main 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. 168 NASH BROTHERS 524 N. Main 338-3301 If you are ready for a fuel efficient car, come down to Nash Brothers Motor Co., Inc. and talk to the fine sales people who would like for you to buy the best car for the money. BEARINGS ALLIED SUPPLY CO..INC. BASCO Hwy. 64 N. 338-2581 If you need anything for your car in the next few days, go on down to Bearings Allied and see what they have in stock. They are located on Hwy 54 North for your convenience. 169 “CENTURY 21” OnluiK ml REALTORS’ :■ s A M, REALTORS 121 NW 9th 338-5888 AMERICA S NUMBER 1 TOP SELLER. CENTURY 21.™ EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 170 121 NW 9th 338-5888 LONG’S AGENCY: INSURANCE Awaiting at Long’s Insurance Agency are Warner, Carl, David, and Roger to help you decide on the right kind of insurance for you. Stop in and see them today. 171 FRED SLEDGE INSURANCE 921 N. Main 338-8771 Life Insurance, IRA’s, Group Insurance, and Hospitalization are just a few of the benefits Fred Sledge has. Stop and visit; he always welcomes new clients. JACK’S FRUIT MKT AND PLANT FARMER 1610 North Main St. Guymon, Oklahoma 73942 338-8776 RADIO SHACK AMERICAN HANDICRAFT Northridge Shopping Center 338-6640 If you are looking for a new stereo system, just stop by Radio Shack and pick out a new one. But if it is a hobby you have and need supplies, American Handicraft would be able to help you. 172 HAYTER TIRE CO. 103 N. Main St. Guymon, Oklahoma 73942 338-8471 For your total car care center come to Hayter Tire. They have wheels, seat covers, mufflers, shocks, brakes, batteries, wheel alignments and field and radar service in Logo products. Let The Professionals take care of your car. COLLINGWOOD GRAIN Hwy 54 NE 338-3381 Collingwood Grain will help you with any harvested crop that you need to store. They are located on Hwy. 54 NE. so as you are bringing your freshly harvested crop into town, just stop by Collingwood Grain, and they will be able to help you. 173 n ' LOBIT STUDIO 114 N. Oklahoma 338-6072 For the finest in professional photography. The award winning portraits from Lobit studio are of the finest quality and will please all of their customers. So if you want head and shoulder portraits, full length portraits, or bridal portraits, like the one of Betty above — see Ed and Marjie Lobit 114 N. Oklahoma. SUBURBAN THEATRE Hwy. 54 West 338-3281 CORRAL DRIVE-IN Hwy. 54 West 338-3231 If you are looking for good entertainment, go to the Suburban Theatre. Take your date, mom, or yourself to see one of Everett Mahaney’s finest movies. They are open every night of the week. GUYMON SEWING CENTER 509 N. Main 338-7611 Every person that has a sewing ability needs to go to Guymon Sewing Center and see Sue Hamill. They have everything you need to begin sewing. GUYMON FURNITURE 621 N. Main 338-7201 If you are remodeling your house, go on down to Guymon Furniture and pick any kind of furniture you need. They’ll have it!!! HENSON FUNERAL HOME 5th and James 338-3321 if you have a loved one pass away, Henson Funeral Home will always be there for you and your family. They will help you with any funeral plans you need. 175 FIT STOP 338- If you need to get your muscles in shape, go on down to Fit Stop and let A1 or Jerri help you get in shape for any sport or activity you need. CABLEVISION 215 W. 5th St. 338-6730 Cablevision has all your television needs. They help bring HBO to your home and give you chan- nel 11 with the time and temperature, also what is happening in your community. 176 FLOWERS BY CATHY 807 N. Main 338-2484 CLINIC PHARMACY 421 Medical Drive 338-3339 Clinic Pharmacy has all of the prescriptive medicine you could possibly need. They are con- veniently located across the hall from Medical Arts Clinic, so just stop by. ZELLERS 415 N Main 338-7017 Michelle and Lori know that Miss Thelma Zellers will always have the finest quality to be offered, be it that special ring, watch or finery for her home. A E MOBILE HOMES Hwy 54 NE 338-8553 Lisa Macias is checking out one of her dad’s trailers for college. Go by A E Mobile Homes and pick out your dream house and take it anywhere you want. TEEL EQUIPMENT 106 S. Quinn 338-2546 177 Teel Equipment has all farming needs. If you need your equipment fixed or you want to buy a new tractor stop by and see what they have. HOUSE SIDING INC. 410 S W 5th 338-2084 House Siding has all kinds of sidings to replace your house covering with. Just call and find out when they can come work on your house. BURKE’S 118 NW 8th 338-3613 Burke s has all the latest hits from 1970 to 1982. If you like country or just plain rock n roll. they will have it. GUYMON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Box 879 338-3378 Guymon Livestock Auction has been re opened by Gary Cobb. If you need to buy or sell livestock stop by on Wednesdays. 178 SEARS 617 Main 338-6596 Arnold Hallagin is showing his daughter one of his display items from the catalog. If it isn’t in the show room he will be glad to order it for you. DOWNTOWN CONOCO 523 N. Main 338-9942 If you need some gas while you are dragging main let Linda Perrin or Everette Kneeland help you. EAGAN’S CURTIS MATHIS 615 N. Main 338-2444 Eagan’s Curtis Mathis has all sues and shapes of Tv’s. If you need color or black and white they will have them. 179 MALIBU POOLS 1739 N Beaver 338-6475 Need a new pool? Well just contact Larry White or Raymond Moss and see what kind and shapes they have. GUYMON DAILY HEARLD 515 N. Ellision 338-3355 Need a print of today s paper? The Guymon Daily Herald has the best stories in town If you need anything printed just stop by and have them print it for you. 180 PANHANDLE CARPET 713 North Main 338-3291 Panhandle carpet is located on Main Street. If you need new carpet for your house stop by and let some one help you pick out the carpet to satisfy your needs. OWEN’S STEAM WAY 338-7926 Guymon Owen’s Steamway can clean just about anything you can get dirty. Just call for an appointment. DON PATTERSON AGENCY 114 W 5th 338-8584 Don Patterson can help you with insurance. If you have as many kids as seen in this picture stop by and get full coverage. 181 ROSEBUD NURSERY Hwy 54 NE 338-8321 Rosebud Nursery is on Hwy 54 so it is real easy to stop by on your way home from work and get the Mrs. or Mr. a potted plant. If you need your trees sprayed or a new lawn laid Melvin Cruzan will help you! McMURRY CLINIC 123 Medical Drive 338-3361 McMurry clinic has all the new cures for anything you can get. If you don't feel very well just stop by and let one of the Doctors on duty fix you up. 182 HITCH INTERPRISES INC. 309 Northridge 338-8575 Hitch Interprises is fast growing business in Guymon. Stop by and they will answer any questions you have about their business. McDONALDS P.O. Box 1725 338-5668 Are you having a Big Mac attack? If you are just look for the Golden Arches in your area. They are located on Hwy. 64 N in Guymon. b b SALESi B B SALES Hwy. 54W BRYSTR’S 417 N. Main 338-7701 B B has all your plumbing, farming or just plain tools. They are located in Guymon for your convenience. 338-6160 Brystr’s is made just for tots to teens. Stop by and let Tammy Romero help you decide on the right thing just for you. 183 COCA-COLA Coca-Cola is the thriving new drink of the 80Y Stop by and buy cokes by the cases. Mr. Huckins will be there to help you. VERNON TREE LAWN SERVICE 424 North Roosevelt 338-3994 Vernon Tree Trimming service will cut and trim any tree that you have. Just give Amy’s dad a call. 5 STATES SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT. INC. 06 338-S4P4 OWMON OKLAHOMA POBTiX tH2 ICATTU PEEOWIG v w bobcat Bearings Chains 6 Sprockets 5-STATES Hwy 54 West 338-5424 55 States Service and Equipment is located for your service on all farm and implement machines. SWPS 501 N. Ellison 338-6511 Southwestern Public Service provides a very necessary service for the people of the Guymon community. They provide dependable electrical service to all the people in our area. ED ’S CARPET LAND 715 N. Main 338-7154 Julie Parsley (Senior '84) knows quality when she sees it. And there is plenty of that at Ed’s Carpetland. If your floors are looking thread bare let Julie and the folks at Ed’s help you pick out some of their fine carpet. SONIC 917 N. Main 338-5533 Sonic is the quickest stop on main street for a hamburger or french fries. Just stop by and order a coke and enjoy the friendly service. Let Janice. Nancy. Norma, and Cindy help you. PETE’S SIGNS 6O8V2 N.E.4th 338-3294 Pete’s Signs can make you any signs that you need. Just stop by and tell him what kind, shape or $tee and he'll get the job done. MR. TREAT DONUTS 1410 N. Main 338-3058 Mr. Treat Donuts has the freshest donuts in town. They are open 4:00 a.m. to 11:00. So stop by and grab a donut on your way to work. 186 AMBASSADOR INN Hwy 3 North Ambassador is located on Hwy 3 for your convenience. Their nice service will keep you coming back every day. Stop by even to have coffee. 338-5555 LUMBER MART 1401 N. Main 338-3344 Lumber Mart has all the supplies you need to remodel your house. If a lock goes out on your door don't hesitate to go down and get a new one. QUALITY CLEANERS 311 E. 12th 338-8088 Take all your clothes that need to be pressed or just cleaned. They have fast and efficient service. 187 HI-PLAINS SPORTS CENTER 421 N. Main 338-3063 Hi-Plains Sports Center is located on Main Street for your convenience of sporting goods They have all kinds of shirts, shoes, jackets, and posters. Stop by and sec Roger Hester and see if he has what you need. MASTER CLEANERS 712 N. Main 338-6140 Master Cleaners is located on Main street for your convenience. Stop by and drop off anything to be pressed or even dry cleaned. They will be glad you stopped by. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. We are proud to be your yearbook publisher. For the finest quality yearbooks choose Taylor Publishing Co. You won’t be sorry. INDEPENDENT HARDWARE 120 W 10th 338-7234 Independent Hardware is located on 10th Street. If you are plan- ning a wedding stop by and pick out your dishes. Or if you are just fixing something in your house they will have it too. 188 POOL WELL SERVICE This business is becoming more well known all the time. If you need a oil rig just give them a call. They are located on Hwy CIGARETTES TOBACCO C, «' feMtlJ a 405 336 -6131 114 ft 4 A HUGHES FLORAL AND CATERING Arrangement? Wedding? Jv, V,V VtV.V V.' j; Hughes Floral y |im Hughes - Oji’nrr Overate 1104 N Quinn • 338-208« e Guymon. Oklahoma 73«42 FREE DELIVERY COMPLETE FLORAL AND CATERING SERVICE GUYMON GLASS CO. 124 E. 4th 338-8188 If you need a new glass for the one Junior threw the ball through just call Guymon Glass and they will help you replace it. Their prices are just right for your checkbook. LONGBOTHAM WHOLESALE 114 W 4th 338-6131 Longbotham Wholesale has all candy cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or mints for your candy machines. If you need a rush supply give them a call they will be waiting. 189 ADAMS HARDFACINO 338-3326 The Adams family and their employees are not only a bunch of Tigers and former Tigers, but a good portion of the Guymon economy. We are proud they are part of us. and the Adams want to congratulate the Tigers. JOHNNY’S WELDING SERVICE 190 Johnny’s Welding Service is a thriving new business. His office is located at home for your and his convenience. Just call and leave a message with him or his helper He is fully insured and a certified welder. K TEXAS COUNTY FEEDYARD Hwy 54 E 338-7714 Texas County feed yard has all the room In the world for your cattle. If you want to buy or sell any cattle just give Ray Kimsey a call. SHERRY’S 406 N. Main 338-8614 Sherrys is downtown for your convenience. If you need any of the latest fashions just stop by and see what she has in stock. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE Airport Road 338-8837 338-8841 If you need anything transported by air just give Aircraft Maintenance a call. They have rates that you will be happy with. HINCHEY FORD Hwy 54 E 338-8423 Need a new Ford truck just stop by and buy one. They have plenty on the lot for you choose from. 191 MERCURY LINCOLN S H TRACTOR Hwy 54 W 338-2579 If you need a new tractor or a new part for your old one. Stop by and Joe Hein help you find a new one. They are located on Hwy 54 West. K-BOBS STEAK HOUSE Hwy 54 NE 338-2510 K Bobs Steak House has a new building to serve you better than before. If you aren’t very hungry just eat at the salad bar. Its the best in the Southwest!!! Ah IT| H or 4Y s Northridge Shopping Center 1910 Hwy 64 N. West Guymon, OK 338-2527 HENSON PHARMACY 1309 NE St 338-6694 Robert Henson has the finest pharmacy on East Street. He can fill any prescription that you can take to him 192 PATRONS OF GUYMON OKLAHOMA VICTORY MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 523 N ROOSEVELT 338-6501 REV CLAYTON HUGHES — PASTOR MORNING STAR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hough GUYMON 338-6392 REV JAS FRANK AND DARLENE MITCHELL — PASTORS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 310 W 7th 338-6222 PANHANDLE BIBLE CENTER 1901 N. Lelia 338-5515 ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1803 N. Lelia 338-8747 CHURCH OF CHRIST 404 N ACADEMY 338-6110 GERALD STEWART — PREACHER ST. PETERS CATHOLIC CHURCH 707 N ELLISON 338-7212 FATHER BURGER AND FATHER WOLF PANHANDLE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 516 E 12th 338-6259 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 804 NE 12th 338-3616 REV GARY B DECK — PASTOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 601 N ACADEMY 338-8595 DON W CHAFFIN — PASTOR ON WEST Northridge Shopping Center 338-8219 Need a new pair of boots like Scott’s? Stop by and see Keith Woods for any cowboy clothing. He’ll have it . . . J J FURNITURE Hwy 54 NE 338-8152 Do you need a new couch? Stop by J J Furn. and see all the furniture and ap- pliances they have . . . The staff of the 1983 El Tigre sincerely appreciates the cooperation and help of everyone involved in the process of putting together this book. Thank you, administrators, teachers, students, advertisers, organizations, sponsors, photographers, and publishers. Dena Hart Joan Lawrence Vera Davis Margie Lane and Vera Davis 196 I hope In the year to come we can look back on help bring back those memories.


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