Hector High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hector, AR)
- Class of 1983
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Hector High School Route 1, Box 24 Hector, Arkansas 1983 Wildcat Volume 33 I wonder what Donna's secret is on the floor? She looks desperate to erase whatever she’s done. Randall looks as if he dreads seeing the BIG BOSS. On the senior’s class trip to Silver Dollar City it looks as if the girls were all washed up. I bet David hopes to some day become another Bouzer. Becky is supposed to be working on Humanities. I wonder what is so embarass- ing about that paper. Mary Lou looks really enthused about what they have in the candy store. Julia Baker seems more interested in the jeans in the paperback than the jeans in her Biology book. Gary seems to have had a rough night. I wonder where he’s been. 3 WESLEY EARL ADAY RICKY DON BARTON JAMES BEAVERS GEARLD E. BLALACK DONNA KAY BOZE KAREN DIANE BERGANNINI BRYAN KEITH BROWN MICHELLE LYNN BULL BARBARA ANN BURT 4 STELLA DENISE CARRUTH BEVERLY KAY CHAMPION ROBIN CLARK LILLIAN ANNABELLE COLLINS BRIAN CRAIG CONDLEY JOHNNIE SUE CULWELL BRENDA FAY CHISUM BOBBY CONDLEY ADONA JEANETTE CURTIS 5 WESLEY EARL ADAY: Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1; VICA 3,4; VICA Secretary 3; VICA President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Who’s Who: Best Looking Couple, Most Likely to Succeed; Class Favorite 2.4. RICKEY DON BARTON: Football 1,2,3,4; All District 3; Basketball 1.2.3,4; All District 1; Baseball 2,3.4; All District 3; Most Valuable Player 3; Track 1,3.4; FCA 1,2,3.4; Senior Who’s Who: Best Dressed. Most Athletic. JAMES HENRY BEAVERS: FCA 3.4; Football 4; Track 3,4. KAREN DIANE BERGANNINI: YAK 2,3,4; FT A 3.4; Typing Award 3. GEARLD EDWARD BLALACK: Football 1; Basketball 1. DONNA KAY BOZE: Choir 1; FT A 4; Quill Scroll 2,3.4; Editor 2,3,4; Photographer 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Who’s Who 3; Senior Who’s Who: Most Studious, Most Likely to Succeed; Governor’s Leadership Conference 4. BRYAN KEITH BROWN: Football 3,4; Joined National Guard April 1982; Attended and completed Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood. Missouri. MICHELLE LYNN BULL: FTA 1.2,3.4; FCA 2; Homecoming Maid 1; FBLA 4; Class Favorite 2; FHA 4; Football Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Typing Award 3. BARBARA BURT: Choir 3,4; FHA 1.2. STELLA DENISE CARRUTH: FBLA 3,4; Vice President 1; FHA 1,2,3.4; Songleader 2.3; President 4; Federation Secretary 3; FCA 1,2,3; Girls President 3; Basketball 1,2; All District 1; Choir 1.4; Cheerleader 1; Quill Scroll 2; Vice President 3; Junior Play 3; Track 1; Senior Who’s Who: Best Dressed, Most Talkative. BEVERLY KAY CHAMPION: Vo-Tech 3,4; FFA 3,4; FHA 1,2; Choir 1.2. BRENDA FAY CHISUM: FHA 1.2,3,4; FT A 1,2,4; FBLA 4; Quill Scroll 2,4; Treasurer 4; Vo-Tech 3; VICA 3; Typing Award 3. ROBIN CLARK: Choir 1,2,4; Quill Scroll 1; FCA 2,4; FT A 4; Senior Play 4. LILLIAN ANNABELLE COLLINS: FT A 1,2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4. BOBBY CONDLEY: Track 2; Vo-Tech 3,4. BRIAN CRAIG CONDLEY: Typing Award 3. JOHNNIE SUE CULWELL: FT A 1. Vo-Tech 3,4; FFA 3,4; Class Office 3,4. ADONA JEANETTE CURTIS: FTA 1.2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4. RODNEY LEE DIXON: Track 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Student Council Representative 3; Student Council President 4; VICA 3.4; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Student Council Advisor 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. KEVIN FREEMAN: Basketball 1,3.4; Track 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2.4; Baseball 1,4; All District 1; FCA 1.2,3,4; FBLA 4. LISA FAYE FREEMAN: FTA 2,3,4. REGINA BLENN FREEMAN: Choir 1.2,3,4; Reporter 3; FHA 1,2,3.4; 3rd Vice President 4; FTA 1.2,3,4; President 4; Student Council 4; FBLA 3.4; Class Favorite 1,3; Campus Queen Candi- date 3; Girls State 3; Governor’s Leadership Conference 4; Senior Who’s Who: Wittiest; Friendliest; Class President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JAMES DANIEL (J.D.) GARRISON: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Football 1,3.4; FCA 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Understudy 3. TIMOTHY LEE GARY: FBLA 4; FCA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2.3.4; Baseball 2,4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play Prop Committee 3. SCOTTY LEE GOODYEAR: Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1; Typing Award 1; Fire Marshall 3,4; Junior Play Scenery Committee 3; All District Baseball 3. RANDOLPH SCOTT HAMILTON: Typing Award 1; School Social Studies Award; Governor’s Leadership Conference 3; Junior Play Student Director 3; Senior Who’s Who: Most Studious. WALTER LEE HILL: Beta Club 2,3,4; U.P. 4; Sweetheart Escort 2; FCA 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. CYNTHIA RENEE HORN: FBLA 2,4; FHA 1,2,3.4; Secretary 4; FTA 2,3,4; FCA 2; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3; Junior Play Un- derstudy 3; Homecoming Maid Basketball 3; Typing Award 3; Cheerleading Trophy; Senior Play 4. LEONARD DALE HUDSON. JR. ALTA JEAN HULL: Junior Play Committee; FTA 3,4; YAC 3; Basketball 3,4; Basketball Letter Award 3,4; Typing Award 3; Senior Who’s Who: Most Athletic. MELECIA LYNN JONES: FTA Reporter 4; FBLA 3,4; Beta Club 4; Junior Prop Committee 3; Choir 4; Typing Award 1. DAVID RUSSELL LAYMON: Football 1.4; FCA 4; Vice President 4; Fire Marshall 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Who’s Who: Most Talkative. GARY DON MCDONALD: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; FBLA 3.4; FCA 2,3,4; Boys State 3; Junior Play 3, Secretary 1; Class President 3; Student Council 3; Student Coun- cil Vice President 3,4. BRUCE ALLEN MELTON: Football 1,3,4; Senior Who’s Who: Big- gest Flirt, Most Friendly; Campus King Candidate 3; Junior Play 3; Joined National Guard March 1982 and attended and completed Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. SHERRY JEAN GARRISON MELTON: FHA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; FCA 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Quill Scroll 2; Cheerleader 1; Alternate 2; Choir 1. REGINA MECHELE PALMER: Choir 1,2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; FTA 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Junior Play 3; Governor’s Leadership Conference 3; Student Council 1; Senior Play 4. JAMES CECIL PETTY: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketbll 1.2,3,4; All District 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; All District 3; Track 1.2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; President 4; FCA 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Stage Manager 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Who’s Who 2. ANTHONY WAIN RACKLEY: Football 4. MARVIN RANDLE: Football 3.4; Baseball 2,4; Fire Marshall 4. TIMOTHY ERIC SMALL: Student Council 2. KAREN ANN WEATHERMAN SHEILA LYNN WHYBARK: Quill Scroll 3. 6 BEST DRESSED Dee Carruth and Rickey Barton CLASS OFFICERS Bruce Melton, Student Council Representative; Regina Freeman, President; Davy Laymon, Vice President; Mechele Palmer, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandy Stapleton and Dot Sutton, Sponsors. Senior Who’s Who And Officer’s FRIENDLIEST Regina Freeman and Bruce Melton MOST STUDIOUS Donna Boze and Randy Hamilton 7 RODNEY L. DIXON KEVIN FREEMAN LISA FAYE FEEEMAN 8 SCOTTY LEE GOODYEAR RANDOLPH SCOTT HAMILTON WALTER LEE HILL CYNTHIA RENEE HORN LEONARD DALE HUDSON ALTA JEAN HULL MELECIA LYNN JONES DAVID RUSSELL LAYMON 9 Senior Who’s Who BIGGEST FLIRTS Michelle Bull and Bruce Melton MOST TALKATIVE Dee Carruth and Davy Laymon MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING COUPLE Rickey Burton and Alta Hull Donna Spencer and Wesley Aday 10 CLASS FAVORITES MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Donna Spencer and Wesley Aday Michelle Bull and Gary McDonald WITTIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Regina Freeman and Tim Small Donna Boze and Wesley Aday 11 GARY DON MCDONALD SHERRY JEAN GARRISON MELTON REGINA MECHELE PALMER BRUCE ALLEN MELTON 12 JAMES CECIL PETTY MARVIN GENE RANDLE TIMOTHY E. SMALL ANTHONY WAIN RACKLEY DONNA LANETTE SPENCER KAREN ANN WEATHERMAN SHEILA LYNN WHYBARK 13 According to Strawberry, the Homecoming Dance was a huge success. Charlotte, Melody, and Wendy, you look great! Here's Walter Hill, asking for a handout again! Could this be Trish and Sheila studying? Junior Officers And Sponsors Include: Donna Butler- secre tary treasury Mary Lou McAlister: vice- president Regina Linker: President Randy Davis: student council represen ta ti ve Frank Stapleton: sponsor Joan Sanders: sponsor 16 Class Favorites: Kim Freeman Tim Bell The Juniors Are On Top Of Everything Karen Barnes Tim Bell Ronda Boze Johnny Bridges Donna Butler Robbie Church Deborah Clark Sherrie Collins Randy Cook Randy Davis Mike seems to have some trouble finding his lunch money. Kim Freeman Becky Fulmer Sherry Gillies Penny Gray Elvis Hamilton 17 It seems as if Dana Reno got caught rigging Mrs. Burch’s desk. JoAnn Helton William Hill Brandon Hon Becky Laymon Bruce Link Regina Linker Mike Loveland Ronald Lusk David Owens Rhonda Pack Randall Palmer Mark Proctor Dana Reno Daron Robertson Chris Warren 18 The Sophomores Are Really Coming Up In The World! Julia Baker Donna Blackford Stewart Blalack Sheila Blair Brenda Chisum Lawanna Chisum Mae Dean Churchill Jimmy Coffman Glen Collins Melissa Collins Dennis Condley Danny Crow Tim Felkins Cheryl Freeman Holly Freeman Jennifer Gruber picks some the strangest times to act crazy for the schools CANDID CAMERA. Rush hour in the hall is a bad place to be taking pictures. Everyone is pushing and shoving each other. 19 Amy Frew Pam Glover Jennifer Gruber Lisa Harmon Richie Helton Liz Hickey Sean Hudson Paul Kendrich Lynn Laymon Cindy Molloy Jennifer seems to think that Dana Ren has something very funny behind that biology book. Dana does have a suspicous look on his face. In the background Shelia and Trish really seem to be interested in their work. Gina Muncy Teresa Pack Mandy Parrish Regina Parrish Cynthia Rackley JaNeice Rackley 20 Trish Rackley Roxanne Ramsey Russell Rich David Rudder Angie Skinner Can you really believe that Corine and Pam volunteered to work? These two young gentlemen don’t think it is true. It seems that Corine has her eye more on the photographer than on her customers. Bobby Smith Randall Standridge Corine Tesch Angela Tryon Tammy Wilson Did you realize that biology books are this interesting? I wonder what Liz finds so fascinating? Kay says ho hum. It is the same old stuff. 21 The Freshman Class Has Survived Their Second Year At Hector High Jennifer Ballard Johnny Beavers Mark Bell Charolette Branch Nancy Branch Jamie Bridges Steven Burchard Melinda Chisum Carolyn Chronister Mark Cochran Susan Coffman Clyde Collins Class Favorites Freshman class favorites are Tammy Goates and Jody Garrison. 22 Rhonda Duvall Ava Ford Ashley Fountain Chester Frew Charlotte Fulmer Jody Garrison Tammy Gillies Tammy Goates Tammy Goodyear Jodie Hamilton Kevin Hays Melody Helton Sandy Herring Lisa Holt Wesley Jordon Roger Langford Randy Lay Wendy Lay Danny Laymon Tom Lombardi The freshman class officers and sponsors are: (front) John Muncy, secretary treasurer; Tammy Gregory, vice-president; Melody Helton, student council representative; (back) Jeff Petty, president; Evelyn Evans, sponsor; and Norma Foster, sponsor. 23 The freshman really enjoy their classes especially when it means relaxing for a few minutes. Here Ashley Fountain and Roger Langford pose for the photogra- pher and Mark Cochran busies himself with important business as Tammy Gillies and Sandra Chisum help each other out with their homework. Roger Martin Jamie Maze Carla McCuin Holly McKellar Claudine Melton Becky Menge Keith Morris John uncy Christy Palmer Jeff Petty Dana Robertson Lonnie Smith Roger Standridge Tracy Valdez Kathy Voss 24 The Eighth Grader’s Have “Only Just Begun!” Kenny really! Quit blowing in Jimmy T’s ear. Cecil Adams Stacy Barton Chris Beavers Kenny Bowden Danny Box Lori Burch Barbara Burchard Treva Burris Tonia Campbell Tim Chisum Randy Chisum Scotty Chisum David Chrinister Paula Cook Tammy Elam 25 Jeremy Ford Mike Ford Liz Freeman Danny Frew Tony Garrison David Glover Teri Glover Kenny Gray Tony Haley Janie Harris Looks like everyone is finally paying attention to a teacher. Suzanne Heflin Donna Hemmer Kelly Henke Becky Herring Mike Huffman Wendell Humphrey Randy Hull Mark Jostmeyer Randy Mathis Sherrie Menge 26 Sandra McKinney Shawna Meyers Paul NewPort Margaret Nichols Elaine Pruitt Tanya Reddell April Riley Ted Roe Mary Rudder Stanley Sackman Terry Skinner Carla Standridge Andy Story Norma Story Julia Taylor Shawn Thomas Melissa Turner Jimmy Turney Michael Vincent Kevin Wells Wendy Whybark Lesa Wolfe Studying in Study Hall? Unbelieveablel! 27 School Board The Hector School Board consists of five elected officials who give of their time and energy to try to make this a good school. They have many important responsibilities such as approving the hiring of teachers, administrators, and employees. Their biggest job is to see that the school has enough money to operate on. They approve the budget and deal with some sensitive problems. They are not paid for the service they render to our community, and we appreciate the time and effort they put in to make this a good school. Joe D. Bull, Superintendent Ronnie Lee, High School Principal Linda Watson, Secretary Norma Burch, Secretary Jack Gowin, Grade School Principal Sara Rackley, Secretary 30 High School Faculty BUSINESS EDUCATION Jimmy Stroud COUNSELOR Norma Foster ENGLISH Sandra Stapleton HOME ECONOMICS Evelyn Evens LIBRARIAN Nan Bull MATH Johnny Bell MUSIC Nancy Pack PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frank Stapleton Ricky Gray Bob Watson SCIENCE Martha Franklin SHOP G.B. Swaim SPECIAL ED Joan Sanders 31 Bus Drivers And Cooks Front row: Royce Barnhouse, John Bell. Kenneth Bowden. Back row: Thurman Hill. W.E. Lewis. Grady Barham. Rosie McCuin, Christine Humphrey. Sherry Cossey, Lorine Gray. Joe Bull. Front row: Helen McGowin. Pearlie McAlister. Back row: Myrnell Walker. Ruth Llewellyn. Gail Garrigus. Eulene Brown. Elma Zell Chronister. 33 Football Top- Jim Petty, Ricky Barton, Mark Proctor, Randy Cook, Sean Hudson, Walter Chambers, Davy Laymon, David Owens, Gary McDonald, Bruce Melton, Kevin Freeman. MIDDLE- COACH-Frank Stapleton, Bryan Brown, Daron Robertson, Elvis Hamilton, J.D. Garrison, Tim Gary, Walter Hill, Ronald Lusk, Wain Rackley, William Hill, ASSISTANT COACH- Bob Watson. BOTTOM- Richie Helton, Mike Lovwland, Danny Laymon, Tim Bell, Randy Davis, Jim Beavers, Russel Rich, Marvin Randle, MANAGERS- Roger Martin, Jody Garrison. Tim Gary is carrying the football as if it would break if he dropped it, Hector 21 Opponent 22 25 28 12 Lavaca Ola Charleston Hackett Lamar Marshall Dover Danville Perry ville, Other Senior playeis are: Rickey Barton. Tim Gary. Bruce Melton. Kevin Freeman. Bryan Brown. Jim Beavers. Davy Laymon, Wain Rackley. and Marvin Randle. They all played a big part in making this years team a winning team. Gary McDonald is receiving an award for lettering in football for three consecutive years in a row. Coach Stapleton is presenting Tim Gary with a plaque for letterir.g in football for three consecutive years in a row. These players wait anxiously to see if their teammates can prouuce the outcome they hope for. Football Cheereladers Senior cheerleaders are: bottom row, Jennifer Gruber, Chris Warren, Michelle Bull (Co-Captain), Renee’ Horn, Holly Freemanx, Regina Muncy, Mary Lou McAlister, top row, Donna Butler (Captain), Deborah Clark. Go, Fight, Win Is cheerleading that hard? The Senior cheerleaders show their ability to build great pyramids. Basketball Cheerleaders Go Cats! Senior Baskerball Cheerleaders are: bottom, Regina Muncy; middle, Michelle Bull (Captain Chris Warren; top, Deborah Clark, Donna Butler Senior Boy’s Basketball Senior Boys's Basketball Team Seated-David Owens (24), Ricky Barton (10), Jim Petty (12), Bruce Link (34), Rickie Helton (30), Standing-Dana Reno (4), Gary McDonald (20), J.D. Garrison (32), Tim Gary (14), Elvis Hamilton (42), and (coach) Rick Gray. This years season was led by almost all seniors, with an overall success. They seemed to be a hard working bunch with alot of enthusiasm. They ended the season with 17 wins and 7 losses. Below, Ricky seems to be wondering what to do next. At right, the scoreboard from Hector Dover game, Hector with victory 43-20. SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector 61 Hartman Opponents 57 79 Belleville 56 36 Dover 45 74 Witts Springs 4? 55 Lamar 36 45 Atkins 54 41 Dover 20 66 Lamar 40 56 Ola 41 59 Alread 50 48 North Pulaski 66 Atkins Invotational Tournament 40 Dover 42 65 Belfevme 57 62 Witts Springs 53 48 Havana 28 58 Scotland 44 At left, David seems to wonder which way to turn in the maze of Wildcats and Pirates. Jim Petty ended his season being one of the 2 highest scorer’s. He had 281 points. He was best rebounder on the team ending with 133 rebounds, an average of 8 rebounds per game. Tim Gary ended his season being high scorer on the team. He made 322 points in the 1982-83 basketball season. Gary McDonald finished the year with 79 points and 39 rebounds. Rick Barton seemed to have a good season in 1982-83 ending with 84 points and 49 rebounds an average of 3V2 re- bounds per game. J.D. Garrison ended his season with 238 points and 115 rebounds. He had a very good year. Sr. Girls Basketball Front row: Becky Fulmer, Alta Hull, Mandy Parrish, and Regina Linker. Top row: Angie Skinner, Pam Glover, JaNiece Rackley, Corine Tesch, Teresa Pack, and Coach Ricky Hector Opponent 35 Hartman 44 15 Bellville 47 22 Dover 50 40 Wittsprings 42 23 Lamar 57 21 Atkins 52 37 Hartman 24 18 Dover 50 27 Lamar 64 26 Ola 43 34 Alread 12 20 Atkins 47 18 Ola 42 19 .Pottsville 52 Pope County Tournaments 20 Wittsprings 60 35 Havana 48 18 Scotland 31 37 Havana 55 17 36 Senior Girls In Action The Junior High Football players are: (front row) Stacy Barton, David Flover, Scotty Chisum, Jeremy Ford, Terry Skinner, William Melton, Chris Beavers, Edward Linker, (middle row) Bob Watson (coach), Jamie Bridges, Stacy Wooten, Stacy Willcutt, Tony Garrison, Greg Williams, Jody Hamilton, Jeff Petty, Mark Bell, Frank Stapleton (coach), (top row) Randy Lay, Keith Morris, Randy Lusk, John Muncy, Kevin Hays, and Roger Martin. The 1982 Jr. Wildcats enjoyed a winning season despite a tough non-conference schedule, and shared the conference title with Perryville. outstanding freshman class led the Wildcats through- out the season. Hard-hitting defense was the key as the Wild- cats held their opponents to an average of eight points per game. In addition to athletic performance, the team was lauded by River Valley officials as “outstanding sportsmen.” 44 Junior High Football Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Carla McCuin and Susan Coffman take a bathroom break. The Junior High Football Cheerleaders are: (top to bottom) Lesa Wolfe, Paula Cook, Carla McCuin, Liz Freeman, Christy Palmer, Wendy Whybark, Susan Coffman, April Riley, and Claudine Melton. Junior High Football Cheerleaders show their spirit at a pep rally. Jr. Boy’s Had Victory The 1982-83 Junior Boys are: Sitting: Stuart Condley. Micheal Huffman, David Glover. J.D. House, Eddie Coffman, Billy Chisum, Stanley Sackman, Randy Lusk, Micheal Vincent. Kneeling: John Muncy, Chris Beavers, Terry Skinner, Tony Haley, Randy Hull, Roger Martin, Kevin Hays. Jeremy Ford. Standing: Mark Bell. Jeff Petty, Jody Garrison, Stacey Wooten, Jimmy Turney Coach (Bob Watson) The Wildcat Junior Boys posted a successfulseason in basketball finishing with a record of 17-7. Of the seven recorded losses in their record, only one game was lost by more than five points. Two runners-up trophies were brought home by the wildcats from the Atkins Invitational Tournament and the Pope County Tournament. JR. BOV’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD HECTOR OPPONENT 28 Alread 24 20 Dover 22 33 Pottsville 24 28 Atkins 10 26 Havana 23 28 Ola 27 35 Alread Atkins Invitational Tournament 13 36 Coal Hill 14 43 Atkins 20 27 Wonderview 29 31 Lamar 41.. 32 Wonderview 34 20 Ola Pope County Tournament 21 50 Atkins 19 31 Dover 34 43 Belleville 12 43 Wittsprings 19 45 Lamar 35 36 Scotland 31 54 Hartman 20 35 Dover 26 34 Atkins District Tournament 15 35 County Line 32 36 Wonderview 41 Best Record Since ’75 The 1982-83 Junior Girls are: Sitting: Wendy Lay, Gina Bell, Seila Moreland, Tracy Walker, Tracy Parrish, Tonya Cambell, Shonda Garrison. Kneeling: Teri Glover, Sherry Condley, Susan Coffman, Charlotte Branch, Melody Helton, Ashley Fountain. Standing: Lori Burch, Shawn Thomas, Julia Taylor, Neva Hart, Cindy McCain, Coach-(Rick Gray). Shawn seems to be warming up for their The 1982-83 Hector Junior girls completed a successful next big game with Dover. season with a 17-7 record. The girls had more wins than any girls team since 1975. They were runners-up in the Pope County Tournament and defeated Dover twice. We hope this team will be the start of a winning tradition in girls basketball at Hector. JR. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector Opponent 31 Hartman 22 41 Alread 9 23 Belleville 20 46 Witt Springs 18 47 ■ Pottsville 45 25 Atkins 33 35 Dover 4 37 Havana Atkins Invitational Tournament 25 26 Havana 34 33 Ola 19 28 Lamar 19 28 Wonderview 20 38 Ola 27 18 Pope County Tournament 15 39 Dover 19 21 Atkins 23 22 Belleville 24 38 Lamar 23 15 Havana 14 46 Scotland 14 33 Dover 35 24 Atkins District Tournament ° 31 18 Ola 16 22 County Line 30 47 Track BOTTOM- William Hill, J.D. Garrison, Jim Petty, Daron Robertson TOP- Elvis Hamilton, Randy Cook, Mike Loveland, Mark Proctor, Bruce Link BOTTOM- Jeremy Ford, Roger Standridge, Clyde Collins, Roger Martin, Kevin Hays TOP- Jody Garrison, Jeff Petty, Randy Lay, Jody Hamilton, Mark Bell 48 Jim Petty was successful as he came in first in this run. Bruce Link seems to be a little behind in his race. Jeff Petty seems to be having a hard time in this heat. Junior High stretch out before they run. Jody and Randy always seem to be showing someone their Hector muscles. 9 Baseball BOTTOM- Marvin Randle, David Owens, Ricky Barton, Jim Petty, Randy Davis MIDDLE- Scotty Goodyear, Randall Standridge, Wesley Aday, Sean Hudson, TOP- Dana Reno, Tim Gary, COACH-Bob Watson, J.D. Garrison, Walter Hill Opponent Double Hitter Perryville Havana Scranton Wonderview Wonderview Scranton Tech Tournament Double Hitter Perryville District Tournament 50 Ricky Barton was chosen for all district baseball, and here he is receiving a plaque from coach Watson for lettering in Baseball three consecutive years. Scott Goodyear is receiving a plaque for lettering in Baseball three consecutive years in a row. Other baseball players received trophies for their outstanding jobs on the baseball team. • -.:4 t u d e n t Back Row: Corine Tesch, Jim Petty(Treasurer), Gary McDonald(Vice-President), Donna Spencer(Secretary), Rodney DisionfPresi- dent), Gina Muncy, Regina Linker, Randy Davis. Bruce Melton, Melody Helton, Liz Freeman, Regina Freeman. 54 Melecia Jones, Donna Boze, Genia Muncy, Corine Tesch, Lisa Harmon, Martha Franklin (Sponsor), Walter Hill (Vice-President), Karen Barnes (Historian), Regina Linker (President), Becky Fulmer (Secretary-Treasurer). B e t a C 1 u b 55 Quill And Scroll Members include: (Front row) Mary Lou McAlister, Chris Warren. Rhonda Boze, and Brenda Chisum. (Top row) Mrs. Foster, Donna Boze, Adona Curtis, Annabelle Collins, Robbie Church, and Dot Sutton. Quill and Scroll Together Again Mrs. Sutton taught the first semester of the Publications class. 56 FHA Front row: Cheryl Freeman (Pianist), Donna Butler (Historian), Renee Horn (Secretary), Chris Warren (Treasurer). Mary Lou McAlister (Vice- President), Donna Spencer (Vice-President), Becky Fulmer (Reporter), Regina Freeman (Vice-President), Karen Barns (Song Leader), and not pictured Dee Carruth (President). Second row: Kevin Hays, Tammy Goates, Charlotte Fulmer, Melody Helton, Trisha Rackley, Mandy Parrish, Gina Muncy. Tammy Wilson, Rhonda Duvall. Rhonda Boze, Regina Linker, and Mark Bell. Top row: Michelle Bull. Ashley Fountain, Charlotte Branch, Wendy Lay. JaNiece Rackley. Angie Skinner, Corine Tesch. Lisa Harmon. Greg Williams, Pam Glover, Brenda Chisum, Tammy Gregory, and Mrs. Evans. Initiates Melody Helton, Tammy Goates. Wendy Lay. Ashley Fountain, and Charlotte Branch bow and say the pledge to FHA members during lunch. Greg Williams is really having a terrific time, being initiated to FHA. 5 Senior Choir Front row: Tammy Goates, Deborah Clark. Robin Clark, Barbara Burt, Melecia Jones, Nancy Branch. Back Row: Donna Spencer, Mechele Palmer, Regina Freeman, Julia Baker, Nancy Pack, Becky Menge, Jennifer Ballard. Front row: Melissa Turner, Lesa Wolfe. Paula Cook, Liz Freemen, Barbara Burchard. Treva Burris. Shawna Meyers, Lisa Holt. Back row: Carla McCuin, Elaine Pruitt, Terri Glover. Kelly Henke. Tanya Reddell, Nancy Pack, Lori Burch, Shirley Burris, Janie Harris, Becky Herring, Ava Ford, Mary Rudder. Chris Warren, Michelle Bull. Donna Butler. Gary McDonald. Jim Petty. Kevin Freeman. Tim Gary. Regina Freeman, Jimmy Stroud, Bottom row: Brenda Chisum, Renee Horn, Rhonda Boze, Becky Fulmer, Donna Spencer, Sherry Melton, Mary Lou McAlister, Melecia Jones, Donna Boze. 59 and not very easily bored. FTA Bottom Row: Adona Curtis, Melecia Jones. Ronda Boze, Deborah Clark, Alta Hull, Becky Fulmer, Regina Linker. Cheryl Freeman, Brenda Chisum. Middle Row: Annabelle Collins, Ashley Fountain, Mechelle Palmer, Melody Helton, Trish Rackley, Melissa Collins, Tammie Wilson, Regina Freeman, Donna Blackford, Jena Parrish. Third Row: Lisa Freeman, Michelle Bull, Karen Berganini, Renee Horn. Randy Davis, Janiece Rackley, Corine Tesch, Jennifer Gruber, Pam Glover, Angie Skinner, Sherrie Collins, Lisa Harmon, Margaret Turney, Amee Frew. Lawonna Chisum. Mrs. Foster, Donna Boze, Mandy Parrish. Gina Muncy FTA Throws Halloween Bash. Coach Stapleton. FCA Sponsor, always has time for his students. He always has a smile and kind word for everyone. Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Bottom Row: Lori Burch. Carla Standridge. Tonia Campbell. Teri Glover, Lesa Wolfe, Chris Beavers, Terry Skinner, David Glover. Tammy Goates, Liz Freeman, Paula Cook, John Muncy, Kevin Hays, Stacy Barton. 2nd Row: Julia Taylor, Shawn Thomas. Ashley Fountain, Gay Helton, Wendy Lay. Charlotte Branch, Mandy Parrish, Pam Glover, Janiece Rackley, Corine Tesch. Angie Skinner. Holly Freeman. Gina Muncy, Tammy Wilson, Deborah Clark, Penny Gray, Mary Lou McAlister, Ronda Boze, Donna Spencer. 3rd Row: Susan Coffman. Roger Martain, Randy Davis, Jim Beavers, Richie Helton, Jody Garrison, Daron Robertson, J.D. Garrison, Davy Laymon, Tim Gary. Jim Petty. Coach Stapleton, Gary McDonald Vo-Tech Wesley Aday, Mark Bell, Rodney Dixon, Johnny Bridges, Margaret Turney, Kay Champion, Johnnie Culwell. Randy Cook, Bobby Condley Top Left, representing the junior class was Becky Fulmer. Escorted by Mr. Lester Fulmer. Top right, Representing the sophomore class was Julia Baker, escorted by Mr. Charles Baker. Middle Left, Representing the freshman class was Ashley Fountain escorted by Mr. Gerald Fountain. Middle right Representing the eighth grade was Paula Cook. Escorted by Mr. Wendell Cook. At right Shelia Whybark represented the senior class and was escorted by Mr. Richard Whybark. 62 Last years queen crowned Shelia Wybark was the 1982-83 football homecoming queen. Last years queen was Jan Melton. Shelia was voted, by her classmates, to represent them in this years homecoming ceremony. Superintendent, Joe D. Bull, presented Shelia with a bouqet of carnations. The homecoming queen gives a big smile for the photographer. 63 Basketball Homecoming At right. This years basketball homecoming royalty. Each representive was elected by her class. The entire student body then voted on the senior, junior, and sophomore representives. Dee Carruth was elected this years homecoming Queen. Representing the seniors class, Dee Carruth. Escorted by Mr. Al Carruth. Representing the junior class was Chris Warren. Escorted by Mr. D.L. Warren. Representing the sophomore class was Mandy Parrish. Escorted by Mr. Kenneth Parrish. Representing the freshman class was Tammy Gregory. Escorted by Mr. Tim Cliford Representing the eighth grade class was Liz Freeman. Escorted by Mr. Jeff Freeman. 64 The school photographer caught Liz and Mandy before the homecoming ceremony started. It looks like one new homecoming queen is just about to go into a song and dance routine. Dee gives a big smile for the camera. Above, is the 1982-83 homecoming queen and her royal court. Our school photographer caught Chris Warren in some before and after shots. SWEETHEART PAGEANT Participating in the Sweetheart Pageant were club favorites. At the right, representing F.C.A. are Randy Davis and Ashley Foun- tain. Above representing F.B.L.A., are Michelle Bull and Tim Gary. At right, representing F.H.A., are Ronda Boze and Mark Bell. 66 Above, representing Student Council, are Gina Muncy and Gary McDonald. Below, representing Quill and Scroll, are Rodney Dixon and Brenda Chisum. Above, representing Beta Club, are Walter Hill and Regina Linker. Below, representing F.T.A., are Kevin Freman and Alta Hull. Above, eighth grade favorites are Paula Cook and Jimmy Tur- ney. Below, tenth grade favorites and Campus King and Queen candidates are Sean Hudson and Liz Hickey. Above, ninth grade favorites are Jody Garrison and Tammy Goodyear. Below, eleventh grade favorites and Campus King and Queen candidates are Mark Proctor and Kim Freeman. Seniors Wesley Aday and Donna Spencer were elected by the Student Body as the 1982-83 Campus King and Queen. The 1981-82 King and Queen, Tim Bell and Mary Lou McAlister presented the crown and roses to Donna and an I.D. bracelet to Wesley. Athletic Banquet Gary McDonald. Jim Petty. Bruce Melton, and Rickey Barton stand to receive their football awards from Coach Stapleton. Gary. Jim. David, Tim. and J.D. all receive an award from Coach Gray for their participation in basketball. These girls seem to find something very amusing about our photographer. This years speaker was a former coach at Hector. Mr. Carlie Berry. 70 Each of the cheerleaders got up and emitated the football players. Alta. Janice, Pam, and Corine all received awards from coach Gray for lettering in basketball. I’m not sure just what Gary and J.D. are doing but it looks like their making acceptence speaches. Everyone it’s the return of the THREE STUGES. 71 Junior Play THE groom said no! Mrs. Inez Cameron .. Mary Lou McAlister Mr. Will Cameron . ... David Owens Virgie Cameron Chris Warren Patty Cameron Becky Fulmer Steve Cameron Randy Davis Clara Curtis Ronda Boze Lt. Shirley Anderson Karen Barnes Willie Williams Bruce Link Mary Alice Smith .. .. .... Deborah Clark Mrs. Sorenson Sherry Collins Ed Smith .. Daron Robertson SPONSORS Mrs. Pack Frank Stapleton Joan Sanders Senior Play CAST Herbert Stanley Wesley Aday Mr. Bates Davy Laymon Mrs. Spooner Donna Spencer Celia Van Gordon Regina Freeman Elmer Bruce Melton Ketura Katt Mechele Palmer Julie Mather Robin Clark Gladiola Renee Horn Jasper Tim Gary Libby Ann Donna Boze Tommy Jim Petty Adam Pottle Gary McDonald Caroline Van Gordon . . . Michelle Bull Godfrey Van Gordon . .. Walter Hill Messenger Rodney Dixon Honors And Awards Jim Petty received an award for outstanding athlete achievement from the Army Reserve. FHA presented Mrs. Evans a half dozen roses and a $25 gift certificate with Love and Appreciation, from all the FHA members. Coach Gray gave out awards to the Boy’s basketball team. Mrs. Stapleton presented all the cheerleaders with pins and trophies. Mr. Stroud handed out certificates for typing students. Coach Gray also presented the girl’s basketball team with trophies. 1983 Junior-Senior Prom The entertainment was provided by Mrs. Sherry Bull and Mr. Hershel Pruitt. They sang the senior class song and the theme song for the prom. They were accompanied by Liz Freeman on piano. Seniors Donna Spencer and Wesley Aday were elected by the Junior class as this years Prom King and Queen. Mr. Stroud seemed to enjoy himself at the prom. Just You And I The Junior Prophesy was. read by Bruce Link and Regina Linker. The Senior Will was read by Mechele Palmer and Strawberry Laymon. Rickey Barton seems to be in extreme pain. The teachers seemed to have been amused by the Will and Prophesy. Graduation Dee Carruth lead the congregation in the singing Amazing Grace. Miss Nancy Pack sang the class song. Up Where We Belong. The four top students in the class spoke on four things that are a very important aspect of our lives. Randy Hamilton spoke on attitude. Walter Hill spoke on motivation. Donna Boze talked about self-confidence, and Barbara Burt spoke about cooperation. Memories . J.D. Garrison and Tim Gary pose with their favorite girl. Even though we are leaving Hector High School we will always have the memories of the things that happened while we were here. We will always remember the good times that we had with all our friends. We will remember the teachers and all the homework they gave us. But we will also remember the bad times. Reflections We look into a mirror and all we see are reflections. They are reflections of what we are, were, and what we will become. Marvin can’t seem to get his cap situated. Mechele I don't think you have graduated just yet. Your getting in a hurry aren’t you. ■■ The Seventh Graders Think They Are Ready For Hector High Gina Bell Lamont Brown Billy Chisum Carl Chisum Roger Chisum Sabrina Clancy Eddie Coffman Sherry Condley Stewart Condley Tammy Derryberry Chanda Freeman Christine Freeman Shelby Freeman Shonda Garrison Glenn Gillies Scott Harris Neva Hart J.D. House Tammy Huffman Jeanie Jostmeyer Kim Lay Edward Linker Randy Lusk Cyndia McCain Kenny McCutchean 84 Carol McElfish Cathy McKinney Edna Melton William Melton Stacy Millsaps Sheila Moreland Luella Myers Michael Pack Tracy Parrish Chuck Poynter Kelly Rackley Russell Ramsey William Riley Jennifer Smith Marcy Snow Sandy Story Donnie Voss Tracy Walker The 7th graders are hard at work. They seem to be enjoying themselves. Mrs. Watson looks really enthused with her work. The Sixth Graders Are Halfway There Sherry Ballard David Brown Brian Brown Jerald Chisum Sherri Chisum Richie Coffman Roger Coffman Todd Condley Lena Craker Keith Darter Sandra Darter Carol Emerson Sandy English Clifford Freeman Michelle Garrison Shelly Garrison Dewayne Goates Patricia Hamilton Trevor Hays Who was that masked man????????????? 86 Becky Hegeman Glen Henke Jeannie Holt Brent Hudson Todd Hudson Mark Laymon Randy Lusk Larry McElfish Earnest McEntire Robert Morris Jeremy Newport Michael Parks Darren Petite Steve Poynter Herbie Pruitt Rhonda Pruitt Pam Riley Angie Riley Roger Story Teresa Thacker Jamie Valley Stephanie Willcutt Debbie Wilson Keith Yarber Sixth graders, Keith Yarber, Clifford Freeman, and Brent Freeman, really get to work. 87 The Fifth Grade Class Is Really Hard At Work Brian Beavers Larry Blackwell Melody Brown Chris Burchard Tracy Campbell Phyliss Chisum Sheila Chisum Janet Chronister Kim Coffman Michelle Condley Joe Don Cook John Feland Shawna Ford Glenn Franklin Eric Gruber The fifth grade class is really having fun today. I wander who Jason is imitating, or maybe he’s just being himself. 88 Christy Haralson Lynn Hemmer Elizabeth Herrin Robert Howell Russel Hull Shannon Jordan Robert Jastmeyor Tim McElfish Barbara McEntire Shela McGee Brian Melton Jason Millsaps Jeff Morris Brad Nieman Tim Petty Tracy Profit Becky Rackley Amy Riley Jamy Riley Tommy Riley Billy Roper Susan Rudder Bobby Swicegood Jason Thomas Dencil Ticer Steven Walker Richard Wybark Doug Williams Joey Williams Charley Yarber 89 Fourth Grade Is The Life Of The Party! Mary Adams Michael Beachamp Angela Beavers Michelle Blackford Johnny Blair Cari Boyer Tammy Brannum Joel Bridges Evan Bryant Jennifer Bynum Lorie Campbell Twilla Campbell Darrell Cates David Cates Mark Chapman Lisa Church Tricia Coffman Aaron Culwell Sara Darter David Dollar Allen Ellis Andy Feland Benny Goates Craig Gray DeWayne Herring 90 Renee House Shannon Huffman Jason Jentsch Allen Judd Kelly Lusk Scott Massey Shannon McElfish Brandy Melton Stephen Morris Mandy Pack Tonya Parks Allan Petite Dale Petty Rebecca Pruitt Shannon Pruitt Johnny Rackley Ryan Ramsey Tawana Reddell John Riley Paula Spencer Pam Standridge Sharia Standridge Travis Standridge Robert Thacker Simi Tryon 91 The Third Graders Enjoy Life!!! Beverly Adams Marilyn Adams James Bell David Blackwell Becky Blankinship Jason Bohanan Shawn Bull Joshua Coffman Bucky Cook Eleanor Darter James DuVall Kim Felkins Kara Franklin Boyce Freeman Don Freeman Scott Garrison Stacy Griggs Sandra Hamilton Karen Heflin Melanie Henderson Becky Langford Joey Laymon Frances Ledbetter Alicia Massey Melissa McMinn 92 Tony Millsap Kristie Morris Jason Myers David Parks Lisa Petty Shari Riley Shelba Riley Shelly Riley Ronald Sanders Mark Scantling Mark Smith Lynette Sutton Robin Swicegood Stephen Taylor Daniel Ticer Susan Turner Melissa Williamson It seems that the school photographer caught a few of these third graders off guard. 93 The Second Graders Enjoy Life! Brian Baker Karey Baker Richie Barnett Michelle Beavers Clint Bell Patrick Bewley Brent Boland Angela Burris Olivia Condley Daniel Cook Kimberly Darter Chris Duvall Regina Ford Kim Gooden Pearl Gurel Bert Harris Dirk Hart Tracy Heflin Rodney Herring From the reaction of her students. Mrs. Lee’s room is a nice place to be for learning as well as enjoying a good time. 94 Olivia and friends seem to be enjoying their time on the playground. It could be that they enjoy school as well as each other’s company. Carla Judd Stacy Lay Princess Laymon Jamon Lee Brandy Loveless Amy McAlister Bobby Petty Dale Proctor James Profitt Shonda Pruitt Jamie Richey Allison Snider Stephanie Tackett Johnny Thacker Brandie Thompson 95 First Grade — Angela Adams Jerry Adams Kenny Adams Kenneth Armestead Matthew Blackwell Only Eleven Years To Go. Amy Branch Kevin Bryan Jason Bull Michelle Bush Sonya Calvert Shannon Caudill Hurvie Chisum Rachel Chisum Jessica Collins Jolene Cook Chris Crow Nancy Crow Amy Curtis Ronnie Curtis Shelley Derryberry Ron Ellis Amber Epperson Tad Feland Justin Fisher Darla Ford Tina Freeman Mandy Gray Victor Gurel Chris Hale Steven Hassel % Michael Henderson Melissia Hodges Michelle Hodges Christy Huffman Christie Judd Brandy Lindsey Brad McCain Jeff McGee Jimmy McKinney Duawn Mearns Elizibeth Myers Shonda Newell Reina Newport Billy Parks Monica Parks John Randle Rebecca Rich Chas Riley Shad Roe Sherry Ruggles Amanda Sexton Rachael Sheppard Crystal Standridge Mike Tooley Jeremy Vaughn Kara Weatherman Sammy Williams Patsy Young Penny Young 97 Kindergarten Has A Long Twelve Years Ahead Of Them Mandy Baker Melissa Blackwell Jason Bridges Renee Bryant Jeremy Bull Brad Burchard Gary Calvert Jamie Campbell Crystal Chisum Jamie Chisum Christy Coffman Greg Coffman Jeffery Coffman Nathan Darter Tony Duvall Miranda Emerson Brandy Ferguson Bryan Ford Russell Fountain Brandy Griggs Greg Hamilton Carollota Hanna Alice Hern Trever Housley Jonathan Judd 98 Taunya Kline Rebecca McElfish Carey McGee Lee Roy McKinney Cynthia McNutt Matthew Meyers Jesse Millsaps Brandy Neimann Keith Payton Amanda Petty Shaleigh Proctor Jackie Rackley Richard Rackley Mae Dean Robinson Daniel Sanders Steven Smith Dana Standridge Matthew Standrifge Joshua Stang Richie Stone Jimmy Thacker Ashley Thompson Merrill Thompson Crystal Wells Angela Wisdom % 'r . Recess always seems to put a smile on Brandy’s, Cynthia’s, Alice’s. Dana’s, and Amanda’s faces. 99 Grade School Teachers Kindergarten Carol Beavers Cleta Magness First Grade Linda Fulmer Second Grade Monterey Lee Geneva Taylor Third Grade Pam Pruitt Janie Walker Fourth Grade Randall Gray As you can see Judy Gray believes in junk food. Fifth Grade Barbara Glover Janice Thomas Sixth Grade Jane Brown Charlie Halum 100 Beverly Gowin teaches kindergarten in what used to be the old lunch room. Mrs. Gowin has half the kids and Cleta Magness has the other half. Mrs. Gowin has a helper this year Carol Beavers. Seventh Grade Kathy Freeman Pam Watson Reading Patsy Athey Bill Blalack And to your left is Geneva Taylor, a second grade teacher, and Bill Blalack, a reading teacher. Bobbye Hallum Speech Donna LaRue Special Education Gayla Owens 101 Pee Wee Basketball Brent Freeman, Brian Byrum, Michael Parks, Brent Hudson, COACH- Bobby Hallum, Steve Poynter Earnest McEntire Trevor Hays, David Brown. 102 Kneeling- Sherri Chisum, Pam Riley, Patricia Hamilton, Debbie Wilson, Stephanie Willcutt. Standing- Shelly Garrison, Becky Hegeman, Twilla Freeman, Michelle Garrison, Angie Riley, Carol Emerson, Rhonda Pruitt. COACH- Bobby Hallum. Pee Wee Basketball Bottom Row- Rebecca Pruitt, Mandy Pack, Lorie Campbell, Shannon Huffman. Pamela Standridge, Dana Purvis. Top Row- Amy Riley, Kim Coffman, Jennifer Bynum, Becky Rackley, Susan Rudder, Michelle Blackford, Shawna Ford, Shelia Chisum, Phyllis Chisum, Melody Brown, COACH- Randall Gray. Bottom Row- Shannon Pruitt. Charles Yarber, Russell Hull, Steven Walker, David Parks. Middle Row- Doug Williams, David Cates, John Riley, Robert Howell, Glenn Franklin. David Brown. Top Row- Stephen Taylor. Tim Petty, Brad Neiman. Johnny Rackley, COACH-Randall Gray. 103 ALMA MATER Standing firmly on a hilltop Clearly outlined 'neath the blue Emblem of the best and noblest Hector High School true. Hail; all hail; the thee Dear Hector Our dear high school true We will ever sing your praises To the white and blue. FRIENDSHIP It's more than just a word. Its meaning can be very significant in our sometimes de-personalized and hectic way of life. The Bank of Dover is situated in a small community where friendship is a way of life. That's why when you enter the Bank of Dover, odds are that teller's window is a friend or neighbor. Neighbors helping Neighbors In a friendly sort of way. After alb that is what friendship is all about. “service with you in mind” bank of dover 107 B B CA; HARDWARE AND CONSTRUCTION Complete Floor Covering-Professional Installers-Residential And Poultry House Construction 284-5471 Hector 108 HECTOR FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. 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