Hagerman High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hagerman, NM)
- Class of 1969
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34., MAN HIGH SCHOOL CBoBcat 1969 Jlarjerman JlTunicifyaf rlcfioof 7fa(jerman, 9Cew JlCexico J£e Jree of TCnow ecfcje The tree of knowledge symbolizes learning in its many forms, just as a tree in a forest symbolizes life in its different phases. Knowledge opens the door to opportunity and is the key to future success. Our school represents the roots of this tree of knowledge. The roots support and nourish the rest of the tree as efforts are made to increase strength, just as students dig deeply into the unknown for food for thought. The seed of this tree is represented by a young child embarking upon his first day of school. He leaves the safety of his home and ventures into the unknown in search of increased knowledge. The leaves of the tree symbolize the student body. Specialized structures of leaves absorb food as does the mind of a young child absorb knowledge. These leaves later fall and go in search of higher aspects of life. The trunk represents the administration and faculty. These persons instruct and stimulate students concerning facts, attitudes and values, some knowledge and appreciation of which students already possess. Thus, Knowledge is carried through the veins of the tree from the trunk to the leaves where it is distributed. Organizations and activities of the school are represented by the limbs or branches. Knowledge is gained through them, and learning comes from various sources - experience, leadership and social development. Knowledge is a priceless asset - one which everyone, in varying degree, possesses. Through knowledge, many of the rewards of life are gained and a better life is achieved. The more knowledge we accumulate, the greater the rewards will be. Knowledge crowns those who seek her. Our year's commencement speaker quoted an appropriate statement related to the graduating Seniors' class motto, Look forward, not back, in saying, I learned a lesson from a tree: my shadow falls where I can never be. UaSfe of Contents . . . ADMINISTRATION.........3 FACULTY................8 SENIORS...............13 JUNIORS...............21 SOPHOMORES............24 FRESHMEN..............27 JUNIOR HIGH...........30 ELEMENTARY............35 FAVORITES.............49 ORGANIZATIONS.........58 ATHLETICS...........- 67 ACTIVITIES............78 FACULTY DIRECTORY - - 109 SENIOR HONORS AND ACTIVITIES - --------110 ADVERTISERS----LETTERED 2 J)ocircf of C cfucation MR. TONY TRUJILLO Vice President Former Secretary MR. FRANK RHODES ... Member ...MR. STANLEY UTTERBACK Former Vice President MR. T. A. BLEDSOE ... Former Member MR. JIM LANGENEGGER President MR. LINDELL ANDREWS Secretary ... MR. WILLARD WATSON Member 4 Sup er n ien Sen MR. R. A. WELBORNE, planning... 5 ... leaving on trip in new Pontiac. MRS. BETTY PARKER, Secretary JPrincipals MR. HARRY BOGGS, Principal, Grades 7-12, surveying the library ... ... preparing instructional materials .. 6 ’ess and 7 nprouements FACULTY 71,'afi ScAoo acu ti y ■ M YMimiLi iwfimL sJjiJ'. u Tk jLV i a MR. JOE H. ADAIR Junior High School Sponsor: 7th Grade MR. CRIT C. CHOATE English I, II Language Arts Advisor: BOBCAT Annual MRS. BARBARA COWAN English III, IV Spanish I, 11 Sponsor: Junior Class MR. LLOYD DANFORTH Vocational Agriculture Shop Advisor: F.F. A. MR. TOMMY EV1NS Band, Chorus Elementary Music Sponsor: Cheerleaders; Freshman Class MR. CUFFORD C. FOX Social Sciences Sponsor: Sophomore Class 9 MR. WARREN GOODMAN Mathematics, Physics Sponsor: Senior Class MR. JACK HUBBARD Distributive Education Advisor: D. E.C.A. MRS. ROBBIE KNOY Counselor Commercial Department Advisor: O. E.A. BOBCAT TALE MR. J. F. LILLY Assistant Coach • Physical Education History MRS. MARY TURNER Home Economics Language Arts Advisor: F.H.A. Sponsor: 8th Grade MR. W. T. TURNER Biology, Chemistry Head Coach Sponsor: 8th Grade 10 Sracfe iMRS. WILLORA BRYANT Kindergarten Aide MRS. CYRENA BOGGS Fourth and Fifth Grades MRS. DALE DERRICK Second Grade MRS. ZUMA DURHAM Reading Specialist MRS. GRAC1E EV1NS Elementary Music MRS. ZORA MAYE FRANKLIN Kindergarten MRS. JEWELL GARNER Fifth Grade MISS MAE HOLMES Fourth Grade MRS. CUM1 KING Third Grade mrs. june McDonald Second Grade MISS MAXINE O'BAR Sixth Grade MRS. MARGARET STAMPER Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. CAROL STRINGER First Grade MRS. NAOMI WARD First Grade MRS. ALMARETTA WIGGINS Third Grade c special cservice Mrs. Nan Bass, Mrs. Georgia Watson, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell prepare pizza in the cafeteria. Thurman Mayberry, grade school custodian, is busy sweeping. Smiling happily, Mrs. Emma Conner arrives to give us our shots. Ray Sanders, high school custodian, is hard at work. 12 SENIORS MOTTO: Look forward, not back. FLOWER: Orchid COLORS: Blue and Gold JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM THEME: Tahitian Holiday Dignified seniors pose after winning a basketball game against the Mr. Goodman, Senior Sponsor, Juniors ... spends his spare time as a photo grapher ... CYNTHIA BANISTER GLEN BRADY GARY BREWTON SHARI BREWTON JIMMIE CAMPBELL JOHNNY CREEK 14 How many more times will 1 have to walk through this door to success? 15 JOHNNY LANGENEGGER HENRY LUCERO REYNALDO MADRID CASS MASON MIKE McDOW LARRY NAIL 16 Mis. Cowan helping Cynthia with her English ... CLASS OFFICERS: Mike McDow, Vice-President; Johnny Creek, President; Gary Rhodes, Treasurer; Suzanne Norris, Reporter; and Bertha Sanchez, Secretary. Shari, Cynthia, and Cass working hard in D.E. ... SUZANNE NORRIS MODESTA OLGUIN GARY RHODES ROGER SALAS BERTHA SANCHEZ JOE SANCHEZ 17 A happy-looking trio, convention-bound! DANNY STRINGER JOE SUTHERLAND VOY TURPEN DEVEN WEST BILLY WH1SENHUNT Does the physics class always look this happy? Rayford and Reynaldo working on bookkeeping ... Cass, Joe, and Mike tooting theii horns ... Senior Sponsor ancf ( ass Jjcirents Mr. and Mrs. Gene Campbell Mr. W arren Goodman Mrs. Anna Belle Langenegger Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Rhodes We, the Senior Class, would like to thank our Sponsor and Class Parents who have helped with all our class projects. We would also like to thank our parents, faculty members, and other persons who have made it possible for us to attain this goal in our lives. For more information concerning the Seniors, see Senior Honors and Activities on Pages 110 and 111. 19 Johnny and Deven register before attending an OEA basketball luncheon. Cynthia and Suzanne, Deca Princess and Sweetheart ... Joe, assisted by Winona, taking interesting candids ... Jump higher, Lalo! Jimmie showing, with pride, the trophy he won in public speaking at the State Deca Leadership Conference ... 20 JUNIORS Dale Andrews Albert Apodaca Jeanne Brown Jaki Campbell Marilyn Campbell Mary Clement Pam Green Larry Harrell Mike Harshey Bobby Henson Kathy Langenegger Maria Madrid Barbara McCullough Dickie Mendoza Ray Miles Jimmie Ramos David Regalado Nellie Rincon Rosa Salinas Linda Shaw Dickie, Ray, and Barbara serve pie at the Chili Supper ... Larry, Pam, and Dale ... 22 Jaki Campbell, Historian; Barbara McCullough, Reporter; Mike Harshey, President; Pam Green, Treasurer; Kathy Langenegger, Vice-President; Jeanne Brown, Secretary; Dale Andrews, Historian. 23 SOPHOMORES Rodney Adair Danny Aguilar Dibrell Andrus Peggy Bar be Douglas Bealer Jimmy Bryant Dennis Campbell Patty Dennis Manuel Flores John Guevara Joe King Raymond Madrid Becky McCullough Lois McCullough NOT PICTURED: Rusty Ezell Danny Harshey Victor Henson Margie Jaramillo Roger Jones Emma Gutierrez Mr. Fox’s reactions after the announcement of School favorites ... 25 Cecil Medrano Elisa Munoz Julia Munoz Mary Romero David Salas Yolanda Sanchez Buddy Shipman Ronnie Turpen Johnny Urban Retta Ward Dianne Watson Ramona Williams 26 Terry Andrews Melvin Banister Billy Jack Baxter Cisco Boyce Winona Burch Christina Campos Paul Choat Carolyn Ezell Gloria Flores Henry Flores Marsha Foster Ernie Garcia Donna Garner Gloria Garza James Giles NOT PICTURED: Elva Gutierrez Olivia Lucero Pat McDow Mark McGreevey Frank Lilly 28 Norma Medrano Lupe Moreno Nona Nail Riley Norris Gloria Salinas Patty Sampley Helen Sanchez Carma Sanderson Tena Scarberry Rhonda Shipman Maria Silva Gloria Soltero Refugio Soltero Dianne Trujillo Vickie Watson CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Billy Jack Baxter. President; Carma Sanderson, Vice-Presi dent; Riley Norris, Treasurer; Melvin Banister, Secretary; and Pat McDow, Reporter ... Happiness is a Christmas vacation with no book reports to write Who drove this car last? 29 JUNIOR HIGH ( hjfitfi Jracfe Greg Albright Luana Aragon Garland Banister Adam Barela Ernie Barela Connie Campbell Lupe Carrasco Roger Cones Alberto Flores Joe Flores Teresa Garcia Reynaldo Garza Charles Giles Alice Gonzales Gene Gray Virginia Guevara Kathy Hardcastle Gary Harrell Ronald Jones Sharon Jones CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Gene Gray, President; Connie Campbell, Secretary; Greg Albright, Treasurer; Anita Regalado, Reporter; and Gary Harrell, Vice-President ... 31 Eighth Grade girls take part in Home Economics ... Mr. Turner at the bonfire ... Melodia Lilly Roy Longoria Ida Lopez Wanda Lopez Ronnie Mayberry Irma Medrano Debbie Moss Ronald Norris Bill Pollard Anita Regalado Jose Reveles Rito Rincon Jesse Salinas Manuel Sanchez Tommy Shaw Juan Silva Marilyn Utterback Chester Watson Beverly West Aurora Ybarra 32 cSeuenth Jracfe Jay Bill Andrews Patricia Andrews Alberto Armendariz Ramona Avitia Trena Brown Jesus Chavez Irene Clement Betty Drummond Emma Drummond Ricky Flores Paul George Bill Garner Terry Gomez Betty Guevara Daneen Harshey Pat Jaramillo Lupe Juarez Ninfa Longoria Pablo Macias Ricky Martinez NOT PICTURED: Priscilla Campos, Esther Contreras, Vicky Contreras, Secundo Garcia. 33 Armando Medrano Manuel Medrano Sylvia Mendoza Starlyn Miles Frances Moreno Debra Pollard Sabrina Pollard Damasio Regalado Andy Rincon Rudy Salas Paul Salinas Timmy Sampley Ofelia Sanchez Debbie Sanders Joe Silva Marlon Stuart Robert Vaughn Raul Villa Lavelta Wright Billy Yates CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Jay Bill Andrews, Vice-President; Terry Gomez, Secretary-Treasurer; and Paul George, President ... 34 ELEMENTARY Six A cJrcicfe Ida Barela Mike Carrasco Harlan Cones Susan Flores Harold Green Jimmy Guevara Richard Guevara Adela Gutierriz Nancy Hardcastle Tammy Harshey Billy Henson Michael Jones Manuel Juarez Jane Longoria Becky Mathews Janet McCullough Mary Medina Lynda Mendoza Mary Ann Moreno Teddy Pilley Eddie Ramirez Archie Regalado Elvia Reveles Darrell Rhodes Cesar Rodriquez Robert Romero Virginia Romero Lorey Salas Emilio Salgado Jimmy Sanchez Danny Sanders Mark Sanderson Ruben Silva Leticia Soltero Pamela Stephens Betty Torres Frances Utterback Rosa Villa Henry Wright Frances Ybarra 37 NOT PICTURED: Casey Wallace Kathy Albright Gay la Andrews Julian Avitia Dianne Banister Gladys Banister Gary Barbe Jerry Bryant Manuel Carrasco Joe Chaves Cindy Dennis Martin Dela Rosa Chris Flores Eva Franco Glenn Huddleston Raymond Jaramillo Ricky Jaramillo Ralph Jones Kavan King Pete Langenegger Daniel Ledesma Esther Ledesma Blaine Lilly Steven Lyles Mary Helen Madrid Eddie Martinez 38 { Melissa Mason Albaro Medrano Hector Medrano Mike Mendoza Ranee Miles Mario Morales Margaret Norris Patricia Peralta Greg Pollard Tim Pollard Raul Rincon Vernon Salazar Terry Sampley Rachel Sanchez Mary Scar berry Carmen Silva Gilverto Silva Rusty Smith Patrick Stefhon Homer Trujillo Jesse Valle Rene Villa Cindy Watson Norman Watson Terry Yates Esperansa Ybarra oux Rosie Aguilar Elaine Applegate Socorro Avitia Ralph Burrow Mary Chavez Linda Collis Sue Contreras Craig Danforth Steven Danforth Ruben Flores Tony Garcia Sherry Harrison Terry Harrison Steven Jones Danny Juarez Luz Juarez Diana Longoria Frances Madrid Mary Madrid Bobby Martinez Elias Medina Kendell Moss Wesley Pilley Carey Pollard Becky Regalado James Riley Danny Salgado Armando Sanchez Belva Sanderson Frank Silva Archie Skinner Dora Stefhon Cynthia Utterback Angie Ward Celia Ybarra 41 Steve Applegate Betty Jo Baxter Nita Jo Burch Sonya Burrows Patricia Campbell Refugio Chaves Dianne Clement Mary Ann Dela Rosa Alberto Dominguez Danny Flores Donna Flores Tony Franco Bonnie Guevara Lee Roy Guevara Angie Gutierrez Larry Harrison Brian Lilly Karen Lyles Hector Macias Rose Mary Madrid Robin Mailet Betty Lou Medrano Rudy Medrano Lupe Montoya Rosa Montoya u'rcf Jracfe 42 m jX Stella Munoz Beatrice Peralta Johnny Pilley Samuel Parieto Arcelia Regalado Olga Reveles Letecia Rodriguez Theresa Romero Lupe Salinas Kenny Sampley Alfred Sanchez Rosalinda Silva Maria Soltero Mary Ann Stefhon Clayton Stevens Martha Trevino Ray Villa Traci Yates NOT PICTURED: Mile Lopez, Zenaida Pena 43 Second (Jrade Timmy Aguilar Tommy Andrews Cruz Avitia Charlotte Bryant Lori Burton Johnny Collis Ernest Contreras Johnny Elliott Carol Lynn Fancher Cheryl Ann Fancher David Flores Martha Flores Sonia Gomez Benny Guevara Margie Gutierrez Mary Lou Juarez Julann Langenegger Joann Lopez Manuel Lopez Ramon Macias Antonia Madrid Jenny Mason Elizabeth Medina Eddie Medrano Mrs, Derrick , •. The Gang ... 44 Errmilo Olivas Jimmy Olivas Craig Pilley Jett Pilley Lucila Quiroz Raphael Quiroz Veronica Regalado Don Riley Jose Salinas Penny Sampley Susie Sanchez George Silva Bobby Utterback Geneva Watson Jo Wiggins 45 Jirsi Jracfe Jesse Aguilar Carmen Avitia Felix Avitia Bobby Barela Pat Barnett Pris Barnett Jerry Brown Billy Ray Burch Raymond Chaves Louise Collis Paul Contreras Tracy Dorff Ramon English Linda Evins Henry Flores Lucy Garza Angie Gomez Connie Harry Mary Jones Elby Juarez Mary Longoria Alfred Lucero Janice Lyles Yolanda Madrid Leonard Maillet 46 Bruce McCullough Moses Medina Abel Montoya Gonzalo Montoya Rosa Morris Alejandria Olivos Steven Pilley Julie Pollard Ray Quiroz Johnny Reveles Layne Rhodes Sandra Riley Ralph Romero Judy Sanchez Norma Sanchez Casey Shaw Henry Stefhon Elizabeth Trujillo Priscilla Ward Alice Ybarra NOT PICTURED: Frankie Contreras, Tommy Murrufo, Andy Needham, Benjamin Pena. Construction being started on the new grade school ... Security is having some fnends sleep overnight 47 J{ in cfe y 2 ’ en Steve Aguilar Jesse Avitia Ray Ezell Martin Garcia Narciso Garza Fran Henson Martin Hernandez Albert Ledesma Enriquetta Ledesma David Medina Bobby Medrano Oscar Medrano Jim Bob Miles Endino Olivas Lucinda Peralta Carmen Pilley Margaret Rincon Rernando Rodriquez Ramon Saenz Javion Salinas Frankie Sanchez Keith Shoush Larry Stephon Teresa Trujillo Gloria Villa 48 Kindergarten children take a milk break ... FAVORITES JrienJIiesi Iff os I Sc 200 Spiri ecf 7?ay amf 7Sechtj SI JItost Ua fen ted JJTost Jfumorous ffCaifiy ancf Cass : ill OSarBan ancf f)afe JKost Courteous 7Kos t loife y to Succeed Bifa ancf tfofinn y 52 rJeacj£iers ’ Je s and 7auorite Jeac ier TICiAe, TTCr. 7ox, and Li a Most It i etic SAari and TCau itcjyest d irts t), ann y an f,7c an Most UependaS e Tilde and TIC odes (a 53 ()utes ( Xnip e TITos jas jfu Barbara and Ttauford cSen or Jciuorites an f Uou ,'Junior favorites Sdaru and duzanne 54 fSucfcfu ancf f3ecfy J5iffy J ac t ancf Ttftoncfa Stracfe favorites Seven A S'rac e favorites TITefocfia ancf 7l f ert Jjauf and Set y 55 Activities WIMH M TEEN TIMES Student Council President hopefuls. Dale Andrews won the election. 57 3 ucfen Go unci The Student Council includes representatives from each class in Grades 7 - 12. Mr. Boggs sponsors this organization, and Johnny Creek serves as chief student officer. One of the projects of the Student Council was the replacement of old stop signs around town. They also sponsored a chess tournament, ping pong tournament, and intramural basketball and volleyball games. On April 17, the Student Council honored the year's athletes with an Athletic Banquet. Lou Henson, coach of the New Mexico State University Aggies, was guest speaker. 59 future yfo nemafers of America Kathy Langenegger, Barbara McCullough and Jan Stringer Nona Nail, a real homemaker! Club members displaying their original creations which they entered in the Make It With Wool Contest. make SEATED: Debbie Sanders and Patty Dennis. STANDING: Becky McCullough and Retta Ward. 60 61 Office I cfucation dissociation SEATED: Kathy Flores, Marilyn Campbell, Cynthia Banister, and Lena Gutierrez. STANDING: Modesta Olguin, Joe Sanchez, Gary Brew ton, and Mrs. Knoy, Sponsor. Not Shown are Mary Clement and Bertha Sanchez. Mary and Kathy busily working on the BOBCAT TALE, OEA hosting a faculty tea ... School Newspaper ... Gary Brewton - State OEA President Finalist, National President Gary is shown with the trophies won at the State OEA Convention held in Portales. They are: Mr. OEA - 3rd Place Chapter of the Year - 2nd Place Chapter Manual - 3rd Place The BOBCAT TALE, the school paper, is one of the projects of the OEA class. They publish and sell it each week. 62 'DistriBufiue ( cfucation 63 A neighboring school's presenting the colors Our members watching the flags go by ... Top Brass Timing, coordination, harmony 64 73o£ca ! nnuci f S a f tsrjrca v°' ■ - - Norn,. Winona Batch. ' L°‘S McC““°“Sl . s„2 ne 66 ATHLETICS u A” Jeam . . 7 Jarsihj CHEERLEADERS: Maria Madrid, Pam Green, Kathy Langenegger and Jeanne Brown. Smoldering remains, but spirit is still high ... 68 The Bobcats signing guest list at O.E.A. Luncheon ... Exciting action in Ruidoso Championship which Bobcats won ... A crip shot for two points in the District Tourney ... The Mighty Bobcats showing their fighting ability ... Lalo ruling the backboards at the Dexter Tourney ... 69 Our Bobcats, the only Class B basketball team to beat New Mexico Class B champion Eunice, overpowering the Eunice Cardinals 63-59, Ray Miles, Junior co-captain and playmaker, swigging Gato-rade, a thirst quencher, and listening to last-second instructions ... Johnny Creek, Senior co-captain and team’s high-scoring ace, netting two vital points in our most outstanding game of season ... Lalo, John, Rayford and Deven displaying their support of Coach Bill Turner ... ( )on 20' loost 6 The two co-captains exhibiting the trophies won over the season ... Happy, enthusiastic, loyal foursome demonstrating V for Victory! ... 70 STANDING: Danny Harshey, Buddy Shipman, Dibrell Andrus, Victor Henson, Johnny Urban, Roger Jones, Joe King, Manuel Flores, Douglas Bcaler, Albert Apodaca. KNEELING: Cass Mason - Manager, Coach Turner, Rodney Adair - Manager, Mr. Lilly - Assistant Coach, Dennis Campbell - Manager. SCHEDULE OF GAMES Opp. H.H.S. Plains, Texas - 21 39 Tatum - 53 44 Lake Arthur - 38 45 Dora • - 56 47 Capitan - 41 60 Carrizozo - 38 41 Melrose - 28 43 Carrizozo - 38 54 Dexter - 60 48 Hondo - 41 71 Lake Arthur - 37 46 Dexter 52 Jal - - 50 52 Ruidoso - -71 66 Hondo - 49 77 Cloudcroft - - 49 56 Capitan 52 Dexter - - 41 32 Eunice - - 81 65 Jal 54 Mike Harshey jumping center and opening season's play with Plains, Texas ... 71 Resuming play in another Hagerman win ... A sensational bonfire opens another great basketball season. CHEERLEADERS: Rhonda Shipman, Diane Trujillo, Becky McCullough, and Lois McCullough. 72 JCini£ Sracfe 73 C jy lt l 7 Outstanding season record of 14 wins and 1 loss indicates great years ahead. STANDING: Charles Giles, Roger Cones, Ronald Jones, Ronnie Mayberry, Gene Gray, Joe Flores, Gary Harrell, Juan Silva, Jose Reveles, Albert Flores, Paul Salinas, Ronald Norris, Greg Albright. KNEELING: Tommy Shaw, Manager; Mr. Lilly, Coach. 74 LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Jo Campbell, Debbie Moss, Marilyn Utterback, Luana Aragon, and Melodia Lilly. cSeventh Jracfe STANDING: Raul Villa, Ricky Martinez, Manuel Medrano, Rudy Salas, Armando Medrano, Paul George, Marlon Stuart, Secundo Garcia, Pat Jaramillo, Damasio Regalado, Jay Bill Andrews, Timmy Samp-ley, Robert Vaughn, Joe Silva. KNEELING: Tommy Shaw, Manager; Mr. Turner, Coach. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Starlyn Miles, Daneen Harshey, Patricia Andrews. KNEELING: Betty Guevara, Betty Drummond. 75 c Senior l icj i 0rac£ 76 77 ACTIVITIES CJ r } ancf Jeac ier of Jocfatj Suzanne Norris, Girl of Today; Johnny Creek, Boy of Today; and Mrs. Jewell Gamer, Teacher of Today. 2)71 yP 2 00(2 ie tty ( roc2er ( itizen 22omeina2er SUZANNE NORRIS LILA HEITMAN 79 JRarr 'ijincj Jllaryaret Members of the Future Homemakers of America presented Marrying Margaret, a three-act comedy play, on Tuesday, October 8, 1968, at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. The play was a big success and was well attended. 80 Shy CJuy A comedy in three acts was one of the biggest Junior events of the year. The play was presented twice so that more of the community might see it. The Junior critics said that it was one of the greatest plays ever. JUNIOR CLASS COLORS Yellow, Mint Green, White FLOWER Daisy MOTTO With yesterday's knowledge, we challenge tomorrow. PROM THEME Southern Mansions Juniors worked hours to make ready the prom. Class parents joyfully helping in planning and decorating for prom. 81 1968 Sir s’ and Joys ’ S a e Girls State and Boys State are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. Their purpose is to make better citizens of tomorrow's leaders. Suzanne Norris, Girls State Delegate, attended Girls State June 16-23. It was held at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Alternate Delegate was Lila Heit-man. Johnny Creek, Joe Johnson, and Mike Mc-Dow, Boys State Delegates, attended Boys State which was held at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell June 1-7. Gary Rhodes, Jimmie Campbell, and Johnny Langenegger were Alternate Delegates. Above right: Lila Heitman, Girls State Alternate, and Suzanne Norris, Girls State Delegate. Right: Joe Johnson, Johnny Creek, and Mike McDow, Boys State Delegates. Below: Jimmie Campbell, Gary Rhodes, and Johnny Langenegger, Boys State Alternates. 82 1969 Jirfs and )oys ’ d a e Oe eyafes Jlfternates Pam Green and Barbara McCullough Albert Apodoca and Mike Harshey (Not pictured: Tony Trujillo) Jeanne Brown and Kathy Langenegger Ray Miles, Larry Harrell and Dale Andrews The SENIOR CLASS presented three one-act plays Tuesday, April 29, at 7:00 p.m. in the school auditorium. Gary Rhodes and Rayford Henson were Student Directors. They were assisted by Mr. Goodman, class sponsor. 7we foe () ( focf JRa refer Dianne Van Reed Pam Van Reed - Russ----------- Madam Olga - - Hortense------- Jack------------- Henry Homer - -Ghost---------- -Suzanne Norris - - Kathy Flores — Deven West Modesta Olguin Cynthia Banister — Mike Me Dow —----Joe Johnson ----Glen Brady Twelve O'clock Murder is a mystery play. Dianne and her sister Pam spend the night in Madam Olga's mansion. Madam Olga, a fortune teller, foresees that Dianne will be murdered at midnight. Many strange characters in Madam Olga's mansion help to add to the suspense. Pictures of this play were not available. Jeff 9t to Jonirmj Jack Nichols------- Bob Johnson-------- Ted James---------- Tommy Brennan - -Les Martin--------- - - - Voy Turpen - Danny Stringer -Billy Whisenhunt Jimmie Campbell - - Henry Lucero Let me at him! Boy, did we fool you!” 84 cSaoecf froin ine fate Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha! Saved from die fate of her Sister is a melodrama. Lily goes to the city in search of her lone sister, Evelina. Jack follows. Their lives are endangered, when they meet the villain, Desmond Dillingham D'Orsay DeCalcomania, and Theresa, the fallen woman. of Jfer cS s er Mother---------------------------------Cynthia Banister Father------------------------------------- Cass Mason Jack Sterling-----------------------------Johnny Creek Lily------------------------------------Lila Heitman Villain---------------------------------Joe Sutherland Theresa----------------------------------Virgie Gomez Little Boy---------------------------------Joe Sanchez Bartender------------------------------------Glen Brady Tell It To Tommy is a comedy. A picture of Ted dressed as a girl is sent to a beauty contest. 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Main Roswell, New Mexico VALLEY CAFE Highway 285 Hagerman New Mexico HOME OF FINE MEXICAN FOOD VALLEY REALITY RICHARD HARSHEY Hagerman Hagerman LANGENEGGER SONS Farms Commercial Feeders Hagerman JLacu ttj O irectory ADAIR, JOE H. - B.S., Southeastern State (Oklahoma); Graduate Study, E.N.M.U. BRYANT, WILLORA - Kindergarten Aide BOGGS, CYRENA - B.S,, New Mexico Highlands U. BOGGS, HARRY - A.B., M.A. , New Mexico Highlands U.; Library Training, Colorado State U. CHOATE, CRIT C, - B.S. , North Texas State U.; B.S.N., R.N., C.R.N.A., Texas Christian University and Harris Hospital School of Anesthesia; Graduate Study, Colorado State College, Montana State U., E.N.M.U., U. of Oregon CONNER, EMMA - R. N., Scott and White Hospital School of Nursing; Graduate Study, U. N.M., N. M. Western, E.N.M.U. COWAN, BARBARA - B.S. , Texas Technological College; Graduate Study, Rice University DANFORTH, LLOYD - B. S., N. M. S. U.; Graduate Study, Colorado State U. DENNIS, MAXINE - Secretary DERRICK, DALE - B.S., Southwestern State (Oklahoma); Graduate Study, E.N.M.U., New Mexico Highlands U. DURHAM, ZUMA - B.A., Bethany Nazarene College; Graduate Study, U. of Houston, Texas Wesleyan College, Pasadena College EVINS, GRACIE - B.M. , Texas Technological College; Graduate Study, E.N.M.U. EVINS, TOMMY R. -B.M.E., E.N.M. U.; Graduate Study, E.N.M.U., N.M.S.U., Highlands FOX, CLIFFORD C. - B.S., E.N.M.U.; Graduate Study, Command and General Staff College, Army War College FRANKLIN, ZORA MAYE - B.A. , New Mexico Highlands U. GARNER, JEWELL - B.A., Baylor University; Graduate Study, N.M. Western, E.N.M.U. GOODMAN, WARREN - B.S., Oklahoma Baptist University HOLMES, MAE - B.S., Southeastern State (Oklahoma); Graduate Study, ibid. HUBBARD, JACK - B.A., N.M.S.U.; Graduate Study, U.N.M., E.N.M.U., N.M.S.U. KING, CUMI - B.S., Southwestern State (Oklahoma) KNOY, ROBBIE - B.S., Texas Woman’s University; M.A. , Hardin-Simmons University; Graduate Study, E.N.M.U., Hardin-Simmons, Adams State College KNOY, W. E. - B.A., McMurry College; M.Ed., Hardin-Simmons University; Graduate Study, Baylor U., Colorado State College, U. of Colorado, E.N.M.U., U.N.M., Adams State College, N.M. Western LILLY, J. F. - A.A., Ranger Junior College; B.S., Howard Payne; Graduate Study, Stephen F. Austin College, Texas A M McDonald, june - b.s. , e.n.m.u. OT3AR, MAXINE - L.I., Arkansas State Teachers College; B.S.E., University of Arkansas; M.A., Highlands U.; Graduate Study, Highlands, E.N.M.U., Colorado State College, N.M. Western PARKER, BETTY - Secretary PILLEY, JUDY - Secretary STAMPER, MARGARET - B.S.E., Arkansas University; Graduate Study, U. of Colorado, U. of Texas, U. of Southern California, Highlands STRINGER, CAROL - B.S., College of the Southwest; Graduate Study, E.N.M.U. TURNER, MARY - B.S., Delta State Teachers College; M.S., Mississippi State U.; Graduate Study, N.M.S.U. TURNER, W. T. - A.A., Sunflower Junior College; B.S., Mississippi State U.; M.A. , Memphis State U. WARD, NAOMI - B.S., E.N.M.U. WELBORNE, R. A. - Central College (Missouri); B.S., Central Missouri State College; M.A. , University of Missouri WIGGINS, ALMARETTA - B.A., New Mexico Highlands 109 c leruo on ors CYNTHIA LaVERNE BANISTER - FHA 1,3,4; President 4; Play 4; Class Play 3; DECA 3.4; Secretary 4; Teacher’s Aid 3; OEA 3,4; President 4; School Paper 4; Pep Club 1,2. STEVEN GLEN BRADY - FFA 1,2,3; Parliamentarian 3; Electrical Award 3; DECA 4. GARY BREWTON - FFA 1,2; Basketball 2; DECA 2,3,4; President 4; Boy of the Year, 3rd at State 4; Midmanagement Certificate 4; Master of Ceremonies at the Hagerman-Dexter Employer-Employee Banquet 4; 5th at State in Sales Demonstration 3; OEA 4; Vice-President 4; State President 4; Mr. OEA Runner-up 4; Class Play Usher 3. SHARI BREWTON - FHA 4; OEA 4; DECA 3,4; Best Sport Award 3; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1.2; Most Athletic 4; 1st Place Essay 1; Perfect Attendance 3. JIMMIE CAMPBELL - FFA 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Greenhand 1; Greenhand President 1; Chapter Farmer 2,3; State Farmer Degree; Class Treasurer 1; President 2; Favorite 2; Class Play 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2; Track 3; DECA Vice-President 4; DECA 4; State Public Speaking - 1st place 4; National DECA Convention 4; Boys State Alternate 3; 4-H. JOHNNY DENNIS CREEK - Band 1.2,3,4; President 3,4; Class Vice-President 1,2,3; President 4; Favorite 3; Class Play 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-District Basketball 3,4; Student Council 4; President 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Boy of Today 4; Mr. Hagerman High 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Talented 3; Most Mannerly 3; Track 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Physics Conference; Governor's Youth Conference. LALO DELGADO - FFA 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; DECA 4; Camera Club 3. KATHLEEN FLORES - Upward Bound 2,3,4; Reporter 3,4; Cheerleader 3; DECA 3,4; Salesgirl of the Year 3,4; Best Display 3; Midmanagement Certificate 4; Co-Girl of the Year 4; Teacher's Aid 3; OEA 4; Reporter 4; School Paper 4; Annual Staff 2; Assistant Editor 4; FHA 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Librarian 3. ADELINA (NINA) MAY ROMERO GUTIERREZ - Band 1; FHA 1,2; Reporter 1; DECA 3; OEA 4; Parliamentarian 4. LILA JEAN HEITMAN - FHA 1,2,3,4; Play 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Band Camp 2; Class Play 3; Student Council 2,3; Girls State Alternate 3; DECA 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Chorus 2; Most Intellectual 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Apple Polisher 3; Teacher's Pet 4; Title III Science Club 3,4; Librarian 3; Chosen for recognition in Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. RAYFORD JAMES HENSON - FFA 1,2,3; Judging Team 1,2,3; 4-H; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Baseball 3; Pep Club 2; Camera Club 3; Cutest Couple 4; Class Play 3; DECA 4; Librarian 3. JOSEPH EDWARD JOHNSON - FFA 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4; Student Council 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Class Play 3; Title III Science Club 3,4; Most Courteous 4; ENMU Talent Day Scholarship. JOHNNY MILLARD LANGENEGGER - FFA 1,2; Class President 3; Candidate for Twirp King 3; DECA 3,4; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 2; Boys State Alternate 3; Basketball Manager 3. HENRY G. LUCERO - FFA 1,2; DECA 3,4; Sergeant at Arms 3,4. REYNALDO MADRID - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. CASS MASON - Band 1,2,3.4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Track 1; Baseball 1,2; Class President 1; Treasurer 2; FFA 1,2; DECA 4; Chorus 4; Most School Spirited 4; Most Talented 4; Governor's Youth Conference; Greatest Spectator. an r !ctiui es GORDON MICHAEL McDOVV - Class Treasurer 1; Secretary 2; Vice-President 4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Secretary 3; State Farmer Degree; Student Council 4; Vice-President 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 2; Most Dependable 4; Governor's Youth Conference, LARRY ROSS NAIL - FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Band 1,2; DECA 4. SUZANNE NORRIS - FHA 2; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Editor 4; Student Council 3,4; Girls State Delegate 3; DECA 4; DECA Sweetheart 4; Treasurer 4; Class Reporter 4; Favorite 2,4; Class Play 3; Girl of Today 4; Miss Hagerman High 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Most Courteous 3; Most Mannerly 4; Most Bashful 2,3; Cheerleader 3; Title III Science Club 3,4. MODESTA (MOLLY) OLGUIN - FHA 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; OEA 4; Secretary 4; School Paper 4; Editor 4; DECA 3,4; Reporter 3,4; Reporter of the Year 3,4; Girl of the Year 4; District Delegate 4; Teacher's Aid 4; Pep Club 1,3; Secretary 3; Class Reporter 2; Secretary 3; Class Play 3; Chorus 1; Most Dependable 4. GARY DALE RHODES - FFA 1,2,3,4; District 5 President 4; State Treasurer 4; State Farmer Degree 3; National FFA Convention (Kansas City) 3,4; Band 2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Favorite 4; Governor's Youth Conference; 4-H; National Western Livestock Contest and 4-H Roundup 4. ROGER SALAS, JR. - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; DECA. BERTHA (BERT) ALICE SANCHEZ - Upward Bound 2,3,4; Princess 4; Certificate in the area of Reading 4; DECA 3,4; DECA Sweetheart 3; DECA Princess 4; Historian 4; OEA 4; Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Play Usher 3; FFA Princess 4; Friendliest 3,4. JOE SANCHEZ, JR. - DECA 3,4; Teacher's Aid 3; OEA 4; Parliamentarian 4; Treasurer 4; School Paper 4; Pep Club 2; Upward Bound 2,3,4; 1st place in the Badminton Tournament in doubles. DANNY LA RAY STRINGER - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; DECA 4; Biggest Flirt 3,4; Friendliest 3; Class Play 3. JOE SUTHERLAND - FFA 1,2,3; Parliamentarian 3; Judging Contests 2,3; National FFA Convention (Kansas City) 3; FFA Parliamentary Team 2; Vo-Ag Vice-President 1; Band 1,3,4; Student Council 1,2; DECA 4. VOY LYNN TURPEN - FFA 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Photographer 4; DECA 4; Most Bashful 3.4; Class Play 3. DONALD DEVEN WEST - FFA 1,2,3; Wool and Livestock Judging Teams; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 4-H; Ptesident; Council Member; Voting Delegate; Wool and Livestock Judging Teams. BILLY RAY WHISENHUNT - FFA 1,2; Class Play 3; Title III Science Club 3,4; Governor's Youth Conference. Ill Many Seniors are in D. E. Billy works on bookkeeping. Lena and Bertha take time out between classes. $ 't' ’ ! S; si in i I if 71 fier many long and (irina A ours, another year ends . . . 1969 BOBCAT Prcxiuced by the Annual Staff of Hagerman High School, Hagerman, New Mexico. Editor---------------------Suzanne Norris Assistant Editor---------------------Dale Andrews Business Manager---------------------Joe Johnson Photographers:-----------------------Voy Turpen Larry Harrell Billy J. Baxter Staff Members----------------Linda Shaw Lois McCullough John Guevara Winona Burch Faculty Advisor...........-CritC. Choate I L 31 -• ■ nti ■ is auf 112 '? : IZMHb
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