.,. - , 4 , V .f . , .' 1 1 ...:.r.L nl .'vl:. ' .. 0.6, . v,.. '-.Y f ..: ...-Y , f . ,,,,h, I 1 A ,,,, , NJN 1 ' X r ' V , , .5 '-jf! ,lnlfg U10 ' 'Q 1' .i 5- - in ,xi'u.', PIPER 1978 A-f SQ- Z7 Hamlin High School Hamlin, Texas Volume XXX V TABLE OF CONTENTS School Board Theme - Dedication - Administration - Celebrities - Organizations - P ays - Sports 96-124 Advertisements 126-142 5 6 11 12 13 16 23 Classes 26-54 56 68 70 91 l 92 94 1978 PIPER STAFF Editor in Chief Co Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Senior Class Editor junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor Business Manager Sponsor Wayne Wheat Kelly Ferguson Kathy Prewit jami Crowley Debbie Rodgers Stephanie Hymer Shanon Hinkle Stephanie Haught Scott Lamphere Ms Geneva Carter Being a man of many qualities, Mr. Hawes is greatly appreciated by H.H.S. This will conclude his sixth year of dedicated work in our school. Mr. Newberry is constantly looking for ideas to im- prove H.H.S. His smile reflects the overall attitude of our school. 3 The students and faculty could not manage the year without the services of our secretaries. Mrs. Neva Carlton Mrs. jane Murphree 4 Mrs. Bobbie Swank The Hamlin school board members set the rules and regulations for the students, faculty, and administration. Seated left to right: Lewis Madden, President, W.T. johnson, Superintendent, Bob Hawes and Raymond Scifres. Standing are Sam Mack Hodges, james Rodgers, jackie Williams, and Cecil Sellers. The Piper football team says the pledge of allegiance during the pep rally as they mentally prepare themselves for the first game of the season. 5 Reflections . . There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. 3 A M !, f , , ..,. I Y 2 .sv K MTH. J-, H-,.-Q-.--.. Y 1,5 W T-Sfmt ...Q 1 V L .::1,::f+..-, 1 ' '1 I ...jr 1 l AML! . Lf' -'fi'-. 1 , A ? -- on ' Q A N':z.+1 ' .liffx na... .. 4--.,A.,.,-....,M . sl' .-,. fri-S 377 12. .'.? . IES Students of H.H.S. Reflect Hard Work Participation Friendship Spirit MULTI Im! QQiv3lQ15!5Y5!!YQ!A!n1nmnN......., Organization Y .Q After completing three years at Hamlin High School, Mr. jerry Gooch is a member of the coaching staff for the first time. He has given more than just time in helping the student to learn Math, English, and, journalism. Mr. Gooch was a spon- sor for the annual for two years and started producing the school news- paper his second year in Hamlin. His enthusiasm for U.I.L. in journalism has promoted much student partici- pation and competition. 12 DED The 1977-78 Piper Bill Grissom and Nlr. jerry Go contributed their time and effort their patience and great ability 1 open path for learning. ATION proudly presents the Piper to Mr. who both are fine leaders and have Hamlin High School. We appreciate have put forth to make our school an Head coach of Hamlin High School since March of 1976, Bill Grissom has been a true leader in winning the triple-crown in Foot- ball, Basketball, and track of the 76-77 school year. He has com- pleted five years in this school dis- trict. He led the track team to a two-year State victory in 1973 and 1974. His devotion for sports and sincerity for student loyalty have aided many in the prepara- tion of life-long success. 13 THE 1978 YEARBOOK STAFF PRESENTS: PR 0 U D 1 Q Q 1' N E G1UZZ1X'l 11 s Q E? ADMINISTRATICN A , f'fX',.jf5fX H , ,. , , ,W I J Mr. Larry Bartee Mrs. Rachel Becker Mrs. Mary E. Brown Athletics, History Plan A - Resource Government, English Mrs. Edith Carter Mrs. Geneva Carter Mr. Ronald Carter Homemaking English, Drama Building and Trades Miss Bettye jo Davis Miss Mary Esco Mr. Sammy Ferguson Athletics, Math Librarian Plan A - Resource Miss Sue Flores Mr. jerry Gooch Mr. Bill Grissom Spanish, Migrant Athletics, Math Head Coach, Speech ,1 -X Miss Debbie Haney Mr. Tim jones Mr. Andy Lowe Science Band Director Athletics, History Miss Dora Mitchell Mr. David Schell Mrs. Evalyn Sharp Business Math, Science English . M DI Mrs. Peggy Schoyer Mr. Carlton Taylor Mr. Milburn Wink Plan A - Resource Aide D.E., Community Ed. Voc. Agriculture Mrs. Carter and Miss Haney are both enthused at the starting of the school year. 18 Coach G. Bartee Fires Up Team Spirit With A Traditional Pep Speech 'x 1 w , w . -f ,vm 2 r V 19 y QQ Qi?ER lifts Guess what I have for the Moguls! Mr. Schell grades papers enthusiastically during his first year at HHS. Coach Davis proposes strategy to tomahawk the Indians. 20 fi ll ffm ' , -13 Mr. Ferguson secretly admires himself in the mirror. Miss Flores searches for the latest comics. S S QE Mrs. Becker and Miss Haney review present happenings in the school Coach Raughton and Coach Davis watch the girls play basketball. Mrs. Carter and Coach Lowe keep the score at the basketball games. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Newberry are laughing at something. 21 Our janitor, Mr. Watson, cleans up the patio so it will be clean for all who come. ,fo 22 The Iunchroom ladies, Mrs. Hastings and Mrs. West, are cutting onions. Hopefully they will not cry. Betty Haught poses for the camera whilel making something delicious for the students. l QW Mrs. Carter works eagerly with annual staff Shorty takes one of several dips at the D.E. Carnival Girls take a relaxing break talking with Kelly and Wayne 5,4 :ummm :.g,,,,, . ,f, if 0 fa. , 3 u. 1 ugwmmmyfmmmf SENIORS SUI-wars -X , ,fw- we Q U u Q- L...... F... PIPERS IBD PERS , , 3-an ,A 5 A'W91' C' 2 Q rie42lb6'. 1 ff 3 W W4 The senior class officers are, left to right, Linda Marcom, secretaryp Olivia Marshall, vice-presidentg Tommy Maberry, treasurerg Debbie Rodgers, reporterg and Guy Turner, president. Class parents for the year were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodgame, Mr. and Mrs. joe Hymer, Janice Cork, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phariss. ff The seniors enjoy eating out at the Christmas party. ,,f',V,, R, C-'URM xv xx Mix? ! In V 2 7 Michael Don Allen - V.A. I-II.p Auto Mech Ig Spanish Club Ig FFA I, ll. Virginia Rae Barefield - Transferred from Tucson, Arizona IV. Theresa Bates - DECA II-IVg journalism- Reporter III. Photograph Not Available Stanley Gregg Bessire - FFA I, Ilg V.A. I, Ilg Football Manager lg Band I-IV5 District Band Il-lllg Stage Band lll-IVQ Student Council II-Ill. Starla Sue Branch, Transfer from Asper- montp Basketball IVg Band lVg D.E.C.A. IV, Who's Who in America. Ruby jo Conner - V.O.E. Ill-IVQ Spanish Ill. Lois Faye Cork - F.H.A. III-IVp F.H.A. secretary IVg Piper Queen Nomineeg Band I-Ilg Basketball Ig Homemaking I- Ill Starlet Yvette Covington - Cheerleade er III-lVp Track II-IVQ Band I-IV5 Vol- leyball II-IV5 member of Bi-district Champions on Volleyball team IVQ Bas- ketball I-IVp Received outstanding for- ward award in Basketball III. jami Sue Crowley - Cheerleader II-IV, Head IV5 FHA II-IV, 2nd vice president IVg Band I-IV, Historian IVg Student Council III-IVg NHS III-IV, treasurer lVg Basketball I-lllp tennis I-IVQ Track Ig class secretary Ilg Class Reporter Illg class favorite IVQ Rotary Award I5 annu- al I-IV5 Leadership III-IVp Football Sweetheart nominee IVQ Band sweet- heart nominee IVp Homecoming Queen IV. Robert Lynn Davis - Football I-IVg Basketball Ilp Golf I-IVg Band I-IVp Stage Band III-IVg Student Council III- IV5 NHS IV Vivian Leigh Dixon - Basketball Illp VOE IVQ Track Ill-IV Tracy Offield Dunham - Class favorite I-Ilg Class treasurer I, II5 Track Ip Basket- ball I, Ilg Piper Queen Nominee III. james Bo Ervine - Football Ig Basketball I-IVQ Track manager lp Leadership team lp CVAE I Donna Gayleta Flowers - School paper, reporter Illp D.E.C.A. II-IV, reporter llp Who's who among American Students IV Ben Gonzalez lr. - CVAE Ilg FFA III-IV, Centael Ill, reporter lVg D.E.C.A. III-IV. Roger Gonzalez - Football I-lVp Tennis Ill-IVQ Basketball Manager llI-IVp Band I-IVQ Number Sense Ilp Youth Leadership Club Illp School paper III. Rickey Dwain Goodgame - Football I- IVp Basketball III-IVg Golf I-IVg Track Ig FFA I-IVQ Lone Star Farmer Illg Southwest Cattle Raisers Association Award lllg Beef Production Award Illg Chapter Leader- ship Contest I, II, IVg FFA Area Conven- tion Illg Livestock judging I, III, IVQ Dairy Cattle judging II. Gilbert Guerra, lr. - CVAE I-llg Building Trades I-Ilp vice president Ilg CVAE Parli- mentary I-llp Spanish Club I, Benny I. Gutierrez - Football I-ll, Track lg CVAE lp President of CVAE ll, Building Trades I, president ll. Robert Hernandez - Track lg CVAE lg Football Ig Spanish Club llg Auto Me- chanics Illg D.E.C.A. IV Cynthia Gail Hertel -- Basketball Ig FHA lp Band I-lVg Paper Staff Ill. Nora Holden Ruiz - D.E.C.A. Ilp VOE lllg president IV. Elizabeth Hooper - Basketball I-IVg Track I-IV5 Volleyball I-IV, first team district basketball II, honorable men- tion basketball IVg first team district vol- leyball Ilp Regional track qualifier II-IVg Bi-district Volleyball Champions IVg Homecoming Queen nominee IVp Football Sweetheart nominee IV. Rhonda Gail Hudgins -FHA I5 VIL One Act Play llp D.E.C.A. Area Merchants information manual lllp VOE IV. Michael Scott Hymer - Football I-IV, all-district honorable mention football lll, football captain lVg Track I-IV, Regional Qualifier in Track lllg Golf ll-lVg Class President I-lllg Rotary Award I-Ilg Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award Ilg Lions Club Award llp NHS lll-IV, vice-president lVp School paper Illg Band I-IVg Stage Band lll-IV. julie Renee jeffrey - FHA I-IV, Sargeant at arms ll, Sth vice pres. Ill, pres. IV: Student Council I-Ill, reporter ll, vice pres. Illp NHS Ill-IV, secretary IVQ Band I-IV, president IVp Stage Band I-IV5 Solo and Ensemble I-Ilg European Tour Ip Drum major IVg Band Sweetheart nomi- nee lVg District Band Ilg Class reporterg candidate for area IVg FHA President llg Youth Leadership Team lg State Student Council convention lllg State FHA con- vention Ill. . Gary Alan Lain - Band l-lVg V.A. I-lllp FFA I-IV, Parliamentary Procedure Solo Contest I5 Stage Band I-IVp European Stageband tour Ip Football lg Track lg Par- liamentary Procedure Ensemble contest II-Illg Star Chapter FFA Farmer llocal 84 districtlp Star Lone Star Farmer llocal 84 district Illg FFA Sec. III-IVQ Annual Staff lllg Who's Who Among American High School Students. Gerald Lee - CVAE I-Ilg Building Trades Mac Aliven Lee - Football I-Illg Basket- ball I-lVg Track l-lV5 class favorite I, III. Tracy Nell Lee -Band I-IVp FHA IV Tommy Mayberry - Football I-lVg Honorable Mention Tight Eng Illg First Team Defense 8f Second Team Offense IVg Football Captain IVg District 81 Bi- District Football Champions Illp Track I-IVQ District Champs Il-lllg Hurdling Champion llg Regional Track Qualifier II-Illp Class Treasurer III-IVg Class Fa- vorite II 84 IVQ FFA I-II 84 lVg Paper Staff lll. Linda Sue Marcom - Transferred from Bovina High School III. Band I-IV, Band Sweetheart IV, Who's Who in Music III5 FHA I-IV, pianist III-IVp Youth Leadership Team Illg V.I.L. Typ- ing Illp Rotary Award Illg NHS Il-IV, president lVg class secretary IVQ Foot- ball Sweetheart IVg Piper Queen nomi- nee IV. Olivia Gail Marshall - Class Reporter llp Class Secretary Illg Youth Leadership Team lllj D.E.C.A. lll-lVg NHS IVQ Class vice president IVg Student of the month KDECAJ lVg Rotary Award ll. Brett Larkin McCrachen - Band I-IVg European tour Ig FFA lg Stage Band I-IVg Football I-IV, football captain IVQ Track I-Ilg Tennis lllp All Star Stage Band III Clarence Dwain Miller - V.A. I-Illg FFA I-lllg Football lg Track lp Spanish Club Ip Auto Mechanics I. Estella Morales - V.O.E.p O.E.A., president lllg Spanish Club. l Blenzia Nell Patterson - Youth Leader- ship Team lg VOE lllp OEA lll. Leeia Modell Phariss-Secretary Ip Piper Queen Nominee Ig Basketball I-IVp Ten- nis I-IVQ Track I-Ilg Volleyball ll-lVg Stu- dent Council I-Ilg FHA I-IVQ sergeant of arms Illp Historian IVg Youth Leadership team III-IVg Band I-IVQ secretary IVg cheerleader IVg NHS III-IVg Historian IVp Homecoming Queen Nominee IVg Band Sweetheart Nominee IVQ Football Sweet- heart Nominee IV. Mary Ann Pritchard - D.E.C.A. Ilp V.O.E. Ill-IV. Pamela Phee Pritchard - D.E.C.A. II-IV, Sweetheart IV5 School Paper II. Irma Rosalinda Quintanilla - V.O.E. IIIQ Spanish Club Illg V.E.H. Food Service IV. Debra Hargrove Rodgers - Transfer from Roby High School Ilg Citizen of the month II-Illg Band II-IV, reporter IV5 All- district band II-Illg assistant club editor of school paper II, co-editor of school paper III, Editor of paper IVp Annual staff IVp FHA I-IV, Fourth vice president III, 5th vice president IVg Area IV fourth vice president IVp Student Council III-IVg class favorite Illg class reporter IVg Third in State in Feature writing-journalism IV. One Act Play IV Earnest Neil Taliaferro - V.I.L. journal- ism III, D.E.C.A. IV, reporter IV. Drew Neal Tomlinson - Football I-IV, lettered II-IV, football captain IV, Bas- ketball IV, lettered IV, Track I-IV, let- tered III-IV, class favorite I, class vice president II, Student Council II-IV, treasurer III, president IV, Spanish Club III, vice president III, A.G. I-II, Cotton judging Team II, D.E.C.A. IV, president IV, D.E. student of the month IV, citi- zen ofthe month II, Rotary award III, Youth Leadership Team I, Tennis IV Guy Frank Turner - FFA I-IV, treasur- er III, Star Greenhand I, District Sentinel III, Area II vice president IV, vice presi- dent IV, Football I-IV, Track I, III, Ten- nis I, IV, youth counseling III-IV, Student Council IV, Spanish Club III, treasurer III, class president IV, Who's Who in America Darenda Sue Wheat - V.O.E. III, V.E.H. Food Service IV Vernon Wayne Wheat - Football I-IV, Lettered IV, Basketball III-IV, Lettered IV, Track I-IV, Lettered II-IV, Stage Band, III-IV, Band Vice-Pres. IV, Stu- dent Council I-II, N.H.S. III-IV, Repon- er IV, journalism II, Sports Ed., Annual Staff I-IV, Editor-in-Chief IV, Sr. Play, IV, Who's Who in Music, IV, All-Dist. Band II-IV, U,S. Military Academy Nominee IV, Scholastic-Trade Award, ll. Deborah Williams Price - Basketball I-II, Band I-III Mitchell Hollis Wilson - Football I-lVg Basketball lllg Band l-lVp Golf l-IV. 'N gn jami, Liz, julie, Leeia, and Linda were the Football and Band Sweetheart nomin -l N. L Tracy rides with the mice on the senior float. Q '35 A ,H tw fx k, I ,V Q A ,, V . , x V5 . is I. iw L Q til ,s it , . Q. if Q 9 , i' ,ff VQ: f I 5 i Q . if' jf ir 3 , JU, J. V .. 'i ' ff l' E 47 i ' , l ' t ii: ljgt lfv . l F-'Rv-wuiu:,.,,,,, 3 6 Q 51.1 'S , 4545 QP' , If rg - if W Q .I sm-I'-' K- H ' f Q' - Li-T' . . t ' 15 1 ,A gel . V ' gw f , S. 'i q .f7'7E 15. 2?l tester. if- . S'-MQ 1 nf. . .', , , ff 'il ,A 91 ,ii Q WA' is , Q H .gr I Qi T - -L J' . FSF.-'w f ' '3' f.-, V., -. , I W, .5353-5, D ' 'f . . JT' :fir ' kin E.: I , A . , ,N if '. vi' Terry Bailey lohn Barrera Stacy Bell A tt B ld D b B M R h B Fe Ei O En 9 FH TOWN ay ut FOWH J 11511 dldnt , ve thm y hl . 9 JSM aa Ronald Brown Charles Butler juniors rise toward new heights. 38 Mark Carter Britt Cary Rose Chavez Allison Clem Waylon Collins jackie Cork joe Creason Rickey Dockins Kelly Ferguson Donnie Gardner Irma Gonzalez Mary Gonzalez Ronny Green Rene Guerra Audrey Hart lena Hawes Tim Hawkins Lorenzo Hernandez Shane Hinkle Elisa Hooper Stephanie Hymer jamie jones Russell Laird Vance Lakey Frank Lane Laura Lee Randell Lewis Michael Maxwell Kathy McGee Kathy Meyner Roy Munoz Mario Quintanilla Eddie Ribera Wendell Roberts Lupe Romero Peter Ruiz Claud Scifres Kelly Offield Harold Pruitt Darla Pyron Larry Quintanilla Q-w-L., Carl Shearer joe Smith luanita Titus Greg Thorton Doris White Linda White Tina Wicker Marvin Williams julie Willingham Tammy Baker junior officers are: Vance Lakey, President, Audrey Hart, Reporter, julie Willingham, Secretary, and Waylon Collins, Treasurer, and not pictured is Mark Carter, Vice President. 41 in flfwm Darla, Linda, Audrey, Vance, Allison and joe ride on the junior Float. lk g K A, l Mark, Deb, julie, and 9 T 5 : Britt enjoy the use of the E' V ' new auditorium. r Q T, WN V 5 S-an ','. , -4. '5 'i lf f Claud gives up on his Spanish lesson. in SQPHOMORES Greg Allen Tommy Allen George Arce Neal Baker johnny Baldivia Sherman Bates Martina Gonzalez james Beasley Russell Crowley Donna Bell Erleen Goodgame Llsa Gruben lavler Guerra Dale Hall Delger Covington Sammy Benmngfueld Frances Chavez Diana Benton Yalondia Chase Laura Carter Steve Campbell Rosemary Burleson Carl Burleson Gayla Bockman Brenda Holden Shanon Hinkle Stephanie Haugh joy Horton Delores Hunter Lem Hunter Tammy Shelton Ida Lane Geneva Shelton Ricky Lawlis Angel Range! Tammy Lindsey Carl Pyron Lucy Lozano Sherrie Pritchard Randy Pritchard Don Pearce Teresa McMillen Chris Mata Todd Marshall Debra Spalding Richard Speck Stephanie Stafford Lester Stephens Sharla Turner Sharon Ulmer Laurie Willingham Odis Willis Lesley Wilson jamie Woods Diane Young Sophomore OWCQFS ..,,.a S oo 'ff to sa: - E A il- , . , Standing L to R Todd Marshall, Vice Presidentp Shanon l-linkle, Treasurer. Seated L to R Laurie Willingham, Presidentg Stephanie Haught, Secretaryg Laura Carter, Reporter. Shanon works at D,E. carnival Lester Stephens and Mr. Taylor do the bump 47 ,,.....xN james and Neil are never caught looking at their fingers. 1 i 1 i i 1 M ' I k th . . amna Seems O now e answers One of the happier moments in Eng. ll FRESHMEN Carla Allen Ray Bailey Maria Barrera Susan Benningfield Scott Branch Robert Burleson C 1 Mary Chavez Veronica Chase Steve Contreras Curtis Collins john Cook Mike Davis Victor Franco jerry Garcia Micheal Ann Green Roy Guerra james Hall Darrell Hart F 1? Ana Hernandez Mary lane Hernandez Carla Holden jackie Hooper Jessie Hooper Sharon Hudgins Glen Hunter Cindy Ingram joe Don jeffrey Willie johnson john jimanez Forwards ever - Backwards never! Melissa Kiser Travis Lain Mitch Lawlis Scott Lamphere Ronnie Lee Mary Lozano Rita Maberry john Bill Maddox Gina Marshall Robert Maxwell Laveta Miller Robert Munoz john Neal Lorna Phariss Karen Ponder dldnt. 'R x R have Ulm an to 9 , Wg-33? a Kathy Prewlt Robbie Prltchard Alben Quintanilla Alma Ramon Carmen Rangel Rainey Resendez Gordon Roberts Loutanna Scnfres Steve Reynolds LaEtta Scifres Louise Sellers Debra Server Sonya Whitley Teri Weaver Dorothy White Mickey Williams Jessie Willis Raenell Wilson Wayne Sciles Karen Smith Arlieta Thomas Carl Wade Charlie Smith Kenneth Taliaferro Pam Thornton Richie Winegeart Cindy Woods Kaye Woods Mark Young ll -a 1 - f ik The officers for the freshman are From Right to left: Mickey Williams, President, Micheal Green, reporter, Robert Maxwell, treasurer, Mark Young, Vice president, and Kathy Prewit, secretary. The Homemaking class is not as easy as most people think. Teri, Melissa, and Deborah keep their studying environment orderly. 54 CELEBRITIES Citizens of the Year Brett McCracken Debbie Rodgers Mr. and Miss H. H. S. Tommy Maberry Leeia Phariss 1978 Piper Queen 58 Linda Marcom Stephanie I-Iyrner junior The Piper Queen is selected an- nually from four candidates rep- resenting the four classes. The winner is chosen from the class having the greatest percentage of sales of the Piper. The senior class is proud to have their nominee, Linda Marcom, as Piper Queen. Congratulations, Linda! Eileen Goodgarne Gina Marshall Freshman Ellenor Crowder Brumbrough Coming Home Queen Senior Favorites Iami Crowley and Tommy Maberry junior Favorites Kelly Offield and Linda White , F., ' s :R ' - - f Q- 1 m, ,hg. ',-life I ,elf uf w,555,gkk.....-........ .. 2 5 ef . iz, ' ' W. ,A ,,LA ., - -nw. ifwygw . I hir .Vw v 45 ' 'wtf' . f' E M?'1 'v 1 ,, 2, Q. f' f A my M' gl? f ' ' R , fa in 1' ex G52 1 Q ,f W' wi A, M 3 l , i? ' m' 7 E 2 , Ai: f lA'4 , , w - f M fwwaiv ,. ,ff-fi., - ' kr W .Q.,,f , A , , ,wjfw , L ii,f.iiisfii.ii4 l-Hoi-i sci-soot - ...- 995 lami, Laurie and Miss Mitchell prepare for the first pep ralley Carl, Stephanie, Randall, Ricky, jamie and Mr. Gooch take time to pose for Mr. jones. The football team pays close attention to the pep rally. A67 ,24- pr ' .. HM '5Ffiiiiiiiiilfgif25gi!IY5f5?f'35f?5fVTT??V5fFfffffff''I 'X- 107 5:2 VY 5 iv: 2fI'!U'IWi1i'z lU?5'ixQ'l-Q-SfiAi,: , L.. 25-si! -inn Elizabeth and lami enjoy their ride during the parade. 6 94 Q f-X 'S 4 WIP 33 r 'ALJ 6 5.,.,.1.. aaa! 5 'vw 'TVIC , mmf UQQQ KW The Band gets ready to march in the parade. nz.. -L, Hem 68 X One of the many cute floats In the parade ORGANIZATIONS X J ational Honor Society The 1977-78 N.H.S. members are, left to right top row, jami Crowley, Leeia Phariss, julie jeffrey, Wayne Wheat, Linda Marcom, and Mike Hymer. New members, bottom row are: Randall Lewis, Stephanie Hymer, Olivia Marshall, jamie jones, Irma Gonzalez, Mark Carter, Linda White, and Lynn Davis. The N.H.S. officers are from left to right: julie jeffrey, secretary, Wayne Wheat, reporter, Leeia Phariss, historian, jami Crowley, treasurer, Mike Hymet, vice-president, and Linda Marcom, president. 70 NHS New Members W M1 , V' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 'Z Vs Lf X ff x? Seniors Present The court room scenes were practiced. Dr. Caldwell Mrs. Caldwell Mr. Prince Mrs. Prince Mr. Rogers Mrs. Rogers Mr. Woodbridge Mrs. Woodbridge Mr. Wright Mrs. Wright Mr. McGinnis Mrs. McGinnis Miss Frank Mrs. Kavalesky Bob McGinnis Bert Hendricks janet Carol Madge Tommy Prince Alice Woodbridge Susan Caldwell loey Rogers Bill McGinnis Painter Elizabeth Wright lufv The Remarkable Incident at Carson's Corners Brett McCracken Pam Pritchard Drew Tomlinson lami Crowley Wayne Wheat Gail Hertel james CBO? Ervinet Starlet Covington Lynn Davis Estella Morales Guy Turner Gayleta Flowers Theresa Bates Earnest Taliaferro Rickey Goodgame Tommy Maberry Mary Ann Pritchard Elizabeth Hooper Debbie Rodgers r Mike Hymeri Olivia Marshall Leeia Phariss Roger Gonzalez Mitch Wilso Mack Lee lulie jeffrey Starla Branch, Vivian Digcon, Faye Cork, Tracy Lee, Ben Gonzalez, and Benny Gutierrez The Seniors practice being parents for the play. l l lleldh ip Mark Carter receives the student handbook for FFA. P I Gig? flfr' D juniors Plan the Play jamie jones, julie Willingham, Tammy Baker, Russell Laird, and Irma Gonzalez talk about the junior play. Cast Katy - jamie jones Flo - julie Willingham Sally - Lesley Wilson Aces - Russel Laird Cactus jack - Vance Lakey Charlie - Shanon Hinkle Lou - Stephanie Stafford Casper - Guy Turner Littlenell - Debbie Rodgers Narrator - Mark Carter Director - Ms. G. Carter Stage Crew - jami Crowley Debra Brown and Tommy Maberry 1977-78 Piper Staff 1977-78 Piper Staff is, standing, lami Crowley, Sports Editor, Shanon Hinkle, Sophomore Class Editor, Irma Gonzalez, Stephanie Hymer, junior Class Editor, Wayne Wheat, Editor, seated, Debbie Rodgers, Senior Class Editor, Scott Lamphere, Stephanie Haught, Freshman Class Editor, and Kathy Previt. Mrs. Geneva Carter is the annual sponsor The Piper Staff learns tips on annual construction at the Hennington seminar at ACU. 75 Student Council Reflects pportunity Top row L to R Kathy Prewit, Michael Ann Green, Laura Carter, lami Crowley, Stephanie Haught, Debbie Rogers, and Irma Gonzalez. Middle row L to R Russell Crowley, Robert Maxwell, Mike Davis, Debra Brown, Lynn Davis, Miss Haney, co sponsor, and Shanon Hinkle. Bottom row L to R Mr. Wink, sponsor, julie Willingham, reporter, Drew Tomlinson, President, Stephanie Hymer, Secretary, and jamie jones, Vice President. l Student Council gives Chrlstmas skit. 76 Youth Leadership Youth Leadership members are from top row: Roger Gonzalez, Steven Campbell, john Barrera, Mark Carter, Guy Turner, Gordon Roberts, Carl Pyron, T odd Marshall and Scott Lamphere. Middle row: Gina Marshall, Geneva Shelton, jamie Crowley, Lorna Phariss, Linda Marcom, Leeia Phariss, Stephanie Hymer, Irma Gonzalez, Mary jane Hernandez, and May Ruth Brown. Seated are the sponsors, Sammy Ferguson and jerry Gooch. Student Council members are just being hemselves 77 Club De Espanol 2: ,...i The 1977-78 Spanish Club members are from left to right Marvin Williams, Lucy Lozano, Wendell Roberts, Angel Rangel, Frances Chavez, Lawlis, Britt Cary, Peter Ruiz, Carl Shearer, and Harold Pruitt. The President leading the 1977-78 Spanish Club is Carl Shearer, Ricky Lawlis as Secretary Treasurer, and Wendell Roberts as Reporter. Not pictured is Mark Carter, Vice-President. Wfmf ....,-,L 78 Pipers ' Pride Staff Top row L to R Debra Brown, Class Editor, julie Willingham, Layout Editor, Lesley Wilson, Aretta Bolden, Tina Wicker, Assistants, jamie jones, Assistant Editor, Allison Clem, Organization Editor, Tammy Baker, Debbie Rogers, Editor. Bottom row L to R Russell Laird, Vance Lakey, Sports Editor, Kelly Offield, Assistant, Tim Hawkins, Ms. Geneva Carter, Sponsor. Ms. Geneva Carter and Debra Brown are hurriedly working to put the paper together. i 79 Drew Directs DE CA l 1977-78 DE officers were Earnest Taliaferro, Reporter, Linda White, Treasurer, Audrey Hart, Vice- President, Laura Carter, Secretary, and Drew Tomlinson, President. l 1977-78 DECA members were left to right and front row, Deborah Williams, Laura Carter, Donna Bell, Starla Branch, Gayleta Flowers, Theresa Bates, Pam Pritchard CDECA Sweetheartlg second row, Olivia Marshall, Audrey Hart, Linda White, Elisa Hooper, Mary Gonzalez, Rose Chavez, Angel Rangel, Martina Gonzalez, Tammy Lindsey, and Diane Benton, third row, Earnest Taliaferro, Brett McCraken, jackie Cork, Sammy Benningfield, Shane Hinkle, Robert Maxwell, Shanon Hinkle, and Steve Campbell, top row, Shorty Hernandez, Ben Gonzalez, john Barrea, Sherman Bates, Waylon Collins, Drew Tomlinson, Lester Stevens, Dale Hall, and Mr. Carlton Taylor, Sponsor. 80 ,f fi in gfw' The building trades class learns the skills used in building quality homes. DECA's Halloween carnival was both successful and fun Mr. jones teaches the annual staff better picture developing methods. At HamIin's livestock show, Deb Brown receives grand champion honors. DECA Sweetheart 1. Pam Pritchard Hamlin Gets a New Middle School lg? cape. eh fax l LV Mrs. Pr h hl dvance Linda Elected Band Sweetheart The Piper Band receives a first division in marching 'fV:L'? L!' V44 . V fm...x,3,, ,gy gg . V k '.r55 ' ' it WSH'-'Va new-1 W - VV V ' 4 4 ,, X, . I V 5 V fi - ,V S' 1,,,,,, . E fzigy A 'av ' gg-Sw V ,.- 1 9 ' ,F ,' Q' V V -V ' w 2 www' V 51 N .,QV-V,-U A -VH 'B '1 3, , 1 ' ' www 2 in 'J L f 1 ' I 'fa . , ', .SA 'l - W ' xl - A V, .ap--A V qqzgur-:A if V H Q I, MV 'fs I l 'IP r . 7 I Vo' yi - 7 , V , .f- . . A -V X-'i-,, is .W V V- , . V VV VV.,-any-J.. y. V V ' V VV I 'f - - Cf' ' V 'V 4 1- ff 41 ' V V V Y Q HH.. - ,, K if ' - 941 gf. ' 5' V -V V. ,, 'M' - W ff X 2? 'WZLV-Q V' if V,j7, , Vw PIPHMAYS GET F ', .K .,Jh,MWF?sgsV,.. yy Q, an ,.,.,m,g. 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Pied Piper Concert Band 1 - -x..- -,,ff,.-.,,- 1 3 ,, ...,, ,dxi ni s.,..i Brett Is Louis Armstrong Honoree ff i Hamlin Pied Piper Stage Band Stage Band members are from left to right, Laura Carter, Laurie Willingham, jamie jones, Pam Thorton, julie Willingham, Stephanie Hymer and Delger Covington, Second row, Stevie Reynolds, Gary Lain, Randall Lewis, jeffrey Sonnenburg, and Kevin Lewis, third row, Wayne Wheat, Ricky Guerra, Mike Hymer, Mark Young, lulieleffrey, Russell Crowley, Brett McCracken, Lynn Davis, Gregg Bessire, and Teri Weaver 1978 Ojfcers and All-District 1977-78 Band officers are julie jeffrey, president, Wayne Wheat vice president, Leeia Phariss, secretary, Debbie Rodgers, reporter, jamie Crowley, historian, and Eileen Goodgame, librarian. ll! 3 Members of the All-District Band are, front row, LaEtta Scifres, Arlieta Thomas, Teri Weaver, Laurie Willingham, Laura Carter and Lorna Pharissg second row, Lynn Davis, Wayne Wheat, Gregg Bessire, Mark Young and Randall Lewis, back row, Stephanie Hymer, julie jeffrey, Carl Shearer, Gary Lain and Gayla Bockman. ff . If ZX px I 1 ,Z V MAE! 2 ,,- 4 ,i 5' ? iQ X W f 5 5 L.. , Q V QQ' fd 2 ND wr I 'E Q The Piper band supported our football team by not only providing spirited music, but also by making run-through signs. .vi V ,,,. , L,,, I g . Wm.. ,,.. , I Y IllllllllWIIYMIIIIIHl4fllll'lllllfl'Q!'gQQ' Everyone enjoys the exciting ball games. The Piper band works hard on difficult marching routines. 87 Linda Named Sweethearts Linda receives both Band and Football sweetheart. The Hamlin Piper band performs for the fans during the halftime. as l T FFA Produces Severai Winners Milburn Wink and Ben Gonzalez meet with national Vice-President, Rick McDaniel at Washington Conference. f ,f f Q ff . ii: ' i ' i ' ,. r - S - ei e Egg l e O A 'n f 1 l . w 3 l f ' f l ll , K ,. ,. l .-we f. .1-ls . , - ..,,,, - . l ' L 'i l ' so ' f . ' 7' ,i 1' f-all 1.,,?2mj9h.,. .N 3 no -3 AML.. G V -.FLQQH . , , i,5,QL.1f'f'tl . G l 1311, ,,', Y 5' Travis Lain received Grand Champion Barrow honors. Mark Carter wins with his Grand Champion Bull. Elvin Caraway, the state FFA president presented a program at H.H.S. He is visiting with Guy Turner, Area Il Vice-President and Mark Carter, Chapter President. xi 1 X AFX glib! Q'5Tn. 9 '-F.. A 52, A Io oo ,,,'1v1f X A ,4 of ef 1 Stephanie Hymer was the 1977-78 Hamlin FFA Sweetheart. Q' '-.ffik wr my X . , A , J J . e 'M -.tv , K rl. 5 Q9. , -J '4 N' ,. 1. N' ,V .fl ,.7e W.. , s - .mm 'ww-W., SharIa's steer wins Grand Champion. W f . L I i - f--wr fi-mi W-itaifwtszzzzsagg K ,, ' K' - ' ,,,.MwsS 2i?. WWW Hmm --.Qt .4 The 1977-78 members of the Chapter Conducting Team were, left to right, joe Smith, Guy Turner, Vance Lakey, Russell Laird, Tommy Maberry, Rickey Coodgame, and Mark Carter. 90 The FFA members were, left to right and front row, Deb Brown, Waylon Collins, Tommy Maberry, Rickey Goodgame, Guy Turner, Mark Carter, Shane Hinkle, Ben Gozalez, and Vance Lakey, middle row, Greg Allen, james Beasley, Carl Pyron, Neal Baker, Sharla Turner, Gayla Bockman, David Foil, Terry Bailey, Kelly Offield, Russell Laird, and Milburn Wink, top row, Gordon Roberts, Stevie Reynolds, Travis Lain, Scott Branch, Mitch Lawlis, Robert Maxwell, john Neal, Loutanna Seifres, Mickey Williams, Karen Smith, and joe Don jeffrey. Guy Turner was the 1977-78, Area ll Vice President for the Double Mountain District. Guy represented great and outstanding leadership for Hamlin. 3' 4173 M. l At Hamlin s Stock Show Gordon Roberts shows the Grand Champion Rabbit 91 l Julie Leads FHA! julie jeffrey and Mike Hymer were chosen as the FHA Sweetheart an Beau of 1 977-78. julie exemplifies the qualities of the FHA. Representin outstanding leadership, Mike was selected by the FHA members. Debbie Rodgers was the Area IV fourth vice president of FHA for 1977-78. She was in charge of the talent at the area convention and helped with the talent program at the state meeting in Dallas. Irma Gonzalez received honorable mention in the Regional Hmake it with wool contest in Lubbock last November. 92 D uring 1977-78 School Year Usingtheir great leadership abilities, the 1977-78 FHA officers are from left to right: Debbie Rodgers, 5th Vice-President, Linda Marcom, pianist, Stephanie Hymer, Parliamentarian, julie Willingham, 1st Vice-President, juliejeffrey, President, jamiejones, 3rd Vice-President, Leeia Phariss, Historian, Linda White, Sergeant-at-Arms, and jami Crowley, 2nd Vice-President. Not pictured are Jena Hawes, 4th Vice-President, and Faye Cork, Secretary. Ciaim' Members of FHA forthe 1977-78 school year are front row: Stephanie Hymer, jena Hawes, Linda White, Linda Marcom, jami Crowley, jamiejones, Leeia Phariss, Debbie Rodgers, Faye Cork, julie Willingham, Second row, Rita Maberry, Lorna Phariss, Kay Bailey, Michael Ann Green, Tracy Lee, jamie Woods, Diane Young, Lesley Wilson, Laurie Willingham, Stephanie Haught, luanita Titus, Irma Gonzalez, Kathy McGee, Laura Lee, Third row, Deborah Server, Cindy Woods, Susan Benningfield, Karen Ponder, Kathy Prewitt, Arlieta Thomas, Mary jane Hernandez, jackie Hooper, Laetta Scifres, Pam Thornton, Melissa Kiser, and Teri Weaver. yAc f , 'w ' X : SPORTS i 0 , A Pzpers Football Game p P ccac - 'lsr 1 julie directs the band as they play the victory march for the Pipers Frank catches the ball, trying to make points for the Pipers. Members of the Piper team watch the game from the sidelines r me I, p p if ., Y! MWM.m,..... ,,,,,..,. N mf -N9 ii an gtk 'W .. SL Q 1 :few-H-I .MQSQ 1 M,-Q,-:Q an Egg ' Bm 'S s Ea x . , Q . Q HPERS b P1122 MPERS 2 '-.JN D-.1 PIPER5 WEBB PIPER5 PIP . . at ,ig5:'-N ,qw f :'5 V .. . A 4,1 ' 1 l l , areas V'f A f,-. v,f, was ' - ' , ,,,,,, nga, 29? V Kira-Zifz a, , ... ', ill Ricke Good a ' me Senior Mike Hymer Senior john Barrera junior Ronald Brown junior PIP ERS iw PIPEHS Z P1PERS PIPERS Todd Marshall Sophomore Drew Tomlinson Senior Lynn Davis Senior Frank Lane junior FIPERS FXPERSE Q4 PII-'ERS Guy Turner Senior Mitch Wilson Senior Marvin Williams junior joe Smith junior PFPERS PIPERS K :J ua WPERS u.. PlPER5 fm lu 1 V W Brett McCracken Senior Mark Caster junior Roger Gonzales Senior Vance Lakey junior DIDERS 98 , an , , , A , Q . ,, . -5, 3 V: ,L M ca Pgsfs. S j mm j A W, I 1 S, . 1' 4 Q57 ' X' V -, g f i fi. K ft-wasnt 'vs 2?-:sages azz- , 4. 1- . - ' .. Q v M, S PZPER59 ifsPl'E.ll3 Pu-sits 1 2 Russell Crowley junior Wayne Wheat Senior Tommy Maberry Senior Larry Quintanilla Senior 'wr Front row left to right, members of the 1. V. Team are Dale Hallg Lester Stephensg Steve Campbellg Carl Pyrong johnny Boldivia. second row: Gordan Robertsg Kelly Fergusong lohn Cookg Roy Guerrag Mario Quintanillag David Foil, Coach Goochg third row: Steve Reynoldsg Scott Branchg Richie Winegeartg Mickey Williams,1ohn1imanez, and lim Hall. A 1 1 1 Dr. Hymer and Robert Goodgame encourage Pipers to run through Anson. i 1 Below: Chili charges the Tigers. 4 S0 W J V , '-.x ' ' - lg d ,C , rt U. I . V, K: Left: Frank Lane reaches for a Piper touchdown. 5'-.., ' 'V W-fx: I .. ,. -we-V A f l- ZS gl I ff Cx ':P'7'flei. fk Dr. Hymer takes care of the football injuries The football players shake hands before the game Q I R. , c Vance wishes he could help play the game Referees help in the game as player over looks F Wfzs' Frank runs enthusiastically trying to catch a pass Mb? Brett leads the Pipers into the gym for the pep rally, 1 WL x J , 56fW00iif44 X 5 '41:x.m4L,f-1 It W. .,.,.,, N.. :nu ' ?i:.... . ,Z-I ' . x, 5. nf:-L' , . .4--'-am. 2 5- va., . Q .., W.-:.-:fga -Li' ? 27131. 'Z .- ..4Lw.4'13ff-f' 'A --:f- 'tk' ,, 'A I'-TL 7423-'xi-11.m-:Y .igliiri 5:4 155 44' . , 5,5-1--.,, 4'-,.-1. 1, Roger Gonzalez, receives the spirit brick from jami Drew gives a pep talk Pipers use teamwork to complete each and every play to the best of their ability. The referees for this year's football season did great jobs as they put out hard efforts to call each game The football team seems to really enjoy their showers confetti during the Homecoming pep rally Below: The 1977-78 Coaching Staff walked the Victory Lane at the beginning of every pep rall Odis Willis Drew Tomlinson Rickey Goodgame Var. II Var. IV Var. IV james Ervine Ronald Brown Wayne Wheat Var. Ill-IV Var. ll-Ill Var. Ill-IV Frank Lane Marvin Williams Todd Marshall Var. Ill Var. Ill Var. Il iii? Pipers varsity members are, left to right, Head Coach Garry Bartee, top row: Todd Marshall, Frank Lane, Marvin Williams, Ronald Brown, Odis Willis, Coach jerry Gooch, Bottom row: Ricky Goodgame, james Ervine, Wayne Wheat, and Drew Tomlinson. 7 Ham -,JWW Team members are from left to rxght, front row lessle Wrllrs Delger Covmgton Nllke Davxs Carl Wade and Carl Burleson Back row lessxe Hooper, Sherman Bates Richie :mf -, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walton added a new attraction to our gym - a Piper! Piper games are filled with action and suspense The Pipers plan their strategy during time out. 0 Sophomores Get Involved 5 . l These building blocks C Rickey Lawlls B Steve Campbell, A, Sherman Bates add quite an attraction to our annual Homecoming parade The Sophomores held a car wash. With lots of hard work they made over one hundred dollars. and Gain Experience The 1.V. girls are out to beat fx X '47 :do E -q I Kathy looks for someone to throw the ball to 1 utlllfs I lf! W I sv is i 1 w ! 1 n Volleyball Girls Win Bi-District Volleyball team members are: front row, jackie Hooper, May Ruth Brown, Starlet Covington, Delores Hunter, Liz Hooper, and Gina Marshall. Second row, Pam Roughtong coachj Donna Bell, Kathy Prewit, Pam Thornton, Stacy Bell. and Alma Ramon. 11 N ll l fly lp ' J 'Q-n 'Xl 5 Cheerleading and T wirling Demands 4, --f be La ki... --' 'X 1 s J, My JUL B LE I i ' The Cheerleaders for the 1977-78 year were julie Willingham, Leeia Phariss, Laurie Willingham, Starlet Covington, and jami Crowley lheadl lami hands Roger his second Spirit Brick for the football season. 1 l 8 Energy, Spirit, and Loyalty The 1977-78 HHS Twirlers were Laura Carter, jamie jones fheadi and Stephanie Hymer. They added color and exceilent talent to the Piper Band. The Hamlin Twirlers psyche up for their next routine in the pep rally his M.. .,...w: ---W' W f wf .mm v,.w,,1mw ff -H -,fmMgwwafnfzvamfwwfm5,ficf:fw.:,,wfwm Q- ,- ..,f1Wm1wwW,w sw -tfifsiwss ' I- ' f ma ...., Members of the class of 1913 are recognized during the Homecoming activities Coaches G. Bartee, Grissom, Davis, and Gooch thank Mr. joe Ford, representing the F8fM National Bank, for the new scoreboard in the svm. Mr. Newberry gets the message from Mrs. Codington. J 121 i ,..,,,., -.,,, , , ' 3 Ara The varsity boy's sprint relay team show a grim look of determination in their workout before the opening track meet. The relay team is started with Drew Tomlinson, the second leg is Mike Hymer, running third is Tommy Maberry, an it is anchored by Mac Lee. The varsity girls relay team is made up of Mae Ruth Brown, Geneva Shelton, Doris White, Stacy Bell, and Elizabeth Hooper Ll tl c l ,l-llc Nl 'ws 122 Pictured for the girls' track team is Mary Hernandez, Starla Branch, Lorne Phariss, Starlet Covington, Elizabeth Hooper, Mae Ruth Brown, Geneva Shelton, Doris White, Stacy Bell, Karen Smith, Darla Pyron, Rita Maberry, Donna Bell, Kathy Prewit, Debra Spalding, and Coach Pam Roughton. i'l- ' , tate M A ,, I V, A , W, 'A,1 2, W LX C.f'S , 'S L 5 Q X . t I, l ll! 4 : I t l tl ., X l V In , Q W MM, , My-sg f l'tvt ,,,,,,.,,.f X .,.-'f ' ,V ,,,,,, 'K ,. ,....--.--jfiful ,-Q-ff'-' , ,,,,,,,., ,,,, ...W-' 2 4 x.,..,.a,.....A- ,....-. ,,..v. i Wayne Wheat soars in practice. 123 Pipers Win 7-A Championship, 76-77 The shot and discus throwers for the varsity girls team are Starlet Coving- ton, Karen Smith, and Starla Branch. I2 Boy's 1976-77 Track Records lDist.l 7-A Champs 440 yd. Relay Drew Tomlinson 44.5 seconds Girl's 1976-77 Track Records fDist.l 440 yd. Relay Mae Ruth Brown Stacy Bell Liz Hooper Geneva Shelton 'Mile Relay 4217.3 sec. Donna Bell Stacy Bell Darla Pyron Kathy Prewit 50.1 seconds 220 yd. Dash 26.5 Mae Ruth Brown 80 yd. Hurdles 11.3 Stacy Bell gThe Mile Relay Team was disqualified from the Regiona qualifying time they ran. Mike Hymer Mile Relay 3130.6 sec. john Barrera Mike Hymer High lump 6' 2 RETURNING REGIONAL QUALIFIERS 1 Ronald Brown fGirlsl Mae Ruth Brown, Stacy Bell, Donna Bell, Elizabeth l-003 lUmD 21' AMN Hooper, Kathy Prewit, Darla Pyron, Geneva Shelton. , Ronald Brown fBoysl john Barrera, Ronald Brown, Mike Hymer, Tommy High Hufdles 14-4 Sec' Maberry, Drew Tomlinson, Wayne Wheat. ' Tommy Maberry , lnt. Hurdles 40.6 sec. Tommy Maberry , Pole Vault 12' Wayne Wheat l l l 4 l l ADVERTISING F W HAHLIN HI GH K HOG! gi HAMLIN AUTO FEAGAN OIL CO. 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Ave. E 8: 5th 576-3671 WHITE' S AUTO STORE ARROW SERVICE The home of greater values! Hamlin Aspermonl 319 S. Central 576-3581 131 live a littleh. F358 BASK SLIO Enjoy family Dining Ultra-Modern 32 S. Central 576-2741 132 WEAVER TEXACO KNABEL IEWELERS n'lAi , We give dependable service 218 S. Central 576-3522 425 S. Central 576-3531 PIED PIPER PUBLISHING - HAMLIN HERALD MM ,, ,.r .e, V, h. M . I 'P I I I I I I ,erer 6 ,'I,,,,- 'f7 ',,,fQQ,A,fI N fQar,5i.4,11 6 I or I , I lr .lil I ,,..,MM,gs , M M li r IL 'ff' 5-5- W , H , CAIME1-gig ,, . L ' ,, 1' ' , ,,.. 1,f3 ',1,i- R , I 1 .,,,.,,, .af my , , .M.,,.f,,. Your weekly newspaper 350 S. Central For all your printing and office needs 576-3606 133 HAMTEX WELL SERVICE Owner: Calvin Laird S.W. 14th Hamlin, Texas 576-3812 NEINDA GIN CITY FOOD MARKET Owned by you and your neighbor Your Home-owned Food Store Neinda, Texas 576-3925 334 N. Central Hamlin, Texas 134 Savings Insured to 540,000.00 Hamlin Branch SWEETWATER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 443 South Central Ave. 576-2631 IT PAYS TO SAVE WHERE SAVINGS PAY MORE 135 FRANK'S DEPT. STORE CELOTEX CORPORATION Q e-f' ' ,. .,., , ,Q 1517 K ' 6 Hamlin's Leading Department Store U.S. Patented Building Products 311 S. Central Royston Road 576-3661 Hamlin, Texas CON NALLY FORD SALES lf 5 , 'TX .Ak ,, ,J V . 3. L, .W ' For the best sales and 47 E- Lake DV- service of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury cars 136 IOHNSON BUTANE 84 REPAIR ,i '. 1? it if ,ff X I .Nm The best butane sales and service 50 E. Lake Drive 576-3541 Colonial Food Stores WEST TEXAS UTILITIES 7 H ,I I ieie . LL f - i' f 'EQ y ' -' I f 6, . I if , I 77 5 ,,,ff:,gF,,,.1 I -JN1,i1fif f 75'5f ' 1 .Q Q 'W Mfiiilf A 1121- ii l -1, - A M, if 32 f 1,1122 n ,,.V,,,f NJ, t ,fig 51-3 . 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Appliances 111 Southwest Ave. A 576-3656 139 f xnxgl fir, wg, ' bX 3 we f Q in 'E ff? N In HWS. ,3 . .N A.. . , v ' ..- 'N 32 JK I Q41 RADIO EQUIPPED FOR FASTER SERVICE HAMLIN, TX 516-3651 Autographs J yi! OF FRIENDS Go as I have gone - To every tribe and nation Live as I have lived - In me a new creation Love as I have loved - To bring salvation to all Serve as I have served - Fulfill God's Great Commission. Charles H. Morris I Wayne Wheat Editor-in-Chief I I From the 1977-78 Yearbook Staff, we only hope that this book will bring back the reality and true emotions felt duringl this school year. Our purpose was not to create a masterpiece yearbook, but rather to reflect the actual scenes? and happenings of the year. We feel that in the years to come, we students will be able to look back to our yearbook and appreciate the many things that our parents, friends, and faculty has helped us with. We may also see how much our lives change with the responsibilities of adulthood. 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