Hirschi High School - Husky Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1971
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; % ' i V y , w ' V 7T - :lf- - . ' k ' • - - : ?« • k X i TyrUJZ O lai m mtm s ™ ' HIRSCHI HIGH SCHOOL WICHITA FALLS TEXAS VOLUME IX ry. Myti Mirscki Ccdford One of our most treasured friends is MRS. MYRTLE HIRSCHI LEDFORD. Always interested in the young people of Wichita Falls and especially of Hirschi, Mrs. Ledford has en- riched our lives through her presence at athletic events, assemblies, and class activities. It is with special honor that the Husky Staff of 1971 express the appreciation of all students and fac- ulty to Mrs. Ledford for her continuing love and devotion. J. T). ml m The 1971 HUSKY s lovingly dedicated to our principal Mr. A. D. Neal, for whom we have tremendous admiration and genuine re- spect. A dedicated man, Mr. Neal has touched the lives of many young people. He is an able administrator who is also a dear friend to both student and teacher. Jiere Zkey Come Zhe young, Zke Spirit of Hirschi A unique group of students are the Huskies of Hirschi High School. Filled with eagerness and enthusi- asm, the students at Hirschi reflect the many moods of loving, growing, smiling, reaching, feeling and touch- ing .. . The .young are spirited; the young are The Spirit of Hirschi . . . Here they come Vi i ■1 u XJJL n Na-a i i m Q Mi r- iS Coving Smiling Qrow ' mg Zoucking Student Cifc I People M for Coving ? ew year, urn beginning (a) Ho hum . . . another year! (b) Students rekindle old friendships, (c) Sophomores back the Huskies in their fight against the Raiders. mm ' es for the future (a) Most of the class comes alive, but John Brasington dreams on. (b) Hirschi ' s Joe Namathll (c) Students preserving energy ... for the pep rally?? (d) Liz Brasington leads fans in a cheer. (a) A glimpse of the flag through a classroom window, (b) Ted Beck repeats initiation vows at the Student Council instollotion of officers, (c) A reminder of summer during the early days of school, (d) Joe Nield leaves the Guidance office ... in a hurry! (a) An eternal remembrance of a previous Senior Class, (b) In between classes, (c) This can ' t be hoppening to me! A A S CONTINENTAL iS TQAILWAyS • ' • J ew Classes J ew ideas J ew projects (a) The great Husky team enroute to Gra- hom. (b) One more day like fhis, and here I come, Funny Farm. (c) That couldn ' t be a lob formula, could it? ' •• ' ••— ■(a) A A A space, F F F space, . . . (b) Coach Towry ' s car survives student drivers, (c) Crowded halls make for close fellowship! (d) An aspiring new photographer. Elii LAl I Cii (a) Ready or not, here it comes. (b) Are you sure you wont to go through with this? (c) Tardies, tardies, tordies! (d) who are we? . . . We are the mighty, mighty Huskies. School life requires work, determmtloH J nst meters, students injeet Musky enthusiasm (a) Mrs. Bradley and student aid work on at- tendance records, (b) Vicki Hodges exem- plifies grace and accuracy, (c) The office staff is busy at all times. (a) Mr. Underwood performs one of his clev- er antics ogain! (b) Pat Taylor reads some- thing very amusing, (c) Mrs. Orsak after a long day. (a) But I don ' t want to! (b) Hook, ' enD, Huskies! (c) Uh oh rible. Contemporaries share time and thought (a) Peekaboo! (b) Sheila Thomas performs for the students, (c) Do you reaWy mean that . . .? (d) The seniors bock the fHuskies in victory or in defeat. (a) Spectators depict involvement, interest in football gomes, (b) Mike Vinson promotes spirit at o pep rally, (c) A good reason for Husky pride are the many trophies filling our cases, (d) GO, HUSKIES, GO! V c .wiASii Pep rallies, Jootball games capture Musky Spirit (a b) Mrs. Bradley and Ricky Henigan pose for photographers, (c) Huskies chose the opposing team. (o) Silence, please! (b) Doug Mines seems to hove his eyes on something very intriguing, (c) What about this thingo-ma-jig? (d) One, two, buckle my shoe. - Cs fl Jk I 1 (a) Individuals in various activities provide the background for the spirit ot the Twelffh Man. (b) Loyal Forever . . . (c d) . . . and then there are alwoys the oddballs! X) If fere fit aspects of School life prove stimulating Activities jazz up school day p«« ' ■' -% ' (a) Festive decorations promote holiday spir- it, (b) Happiness is winning a footboll game, claims band members, (c) Goal Post Decora- tors combine time and Ingenuity in their ef forts. r Kf Bk ' ' ' . i ll H MIHIl. ' A B Bmv sBHP K ' i« w 0 b W - M fejlici J«L MAY THE CHRIST OF CHRISTMAS, THE PRINCE OF PEACE, BRING PEACE TO YOUR HEART AND TO OUR TROUBLED WORLD. oops! (c) A 1 Lpj 9 E lyliw ■' ' ' Wl vR M 1 ' ' ' ' ■fl 1 ' t V J v, 1 ' ' ' tk 1 K ' F; . ' ■' A., p (a) Goal Post Decorators bock the Huskies with Victory apples! (b) Open wide and say ohhh . . . (c) Alright Deo, just one more dime. ' 14 place for us . , . (a b) Students dress up in Chaucer costumes for English, (c) I ' ve got spurs that jingle, jan- gle, jingle . . . (d) . . . and then it crept up on my shoulder, and then . . .! We will remember (a) Bulletin boards reflect the moods ond spirit of Winter, (b) We must be winning! (c) D.E. students . . . taking a break? ] m ■fl (a) Oh, no, my hair! (b) The pay phone Is always in use! (c) Well, if that ' s the way vou want it! (a) Memorial Stadium in all its glory, (b) Oh, no, there goes my slip again! (c) Legs, legs, and mere legs. (a) Students old in taking identificotion mugshots. (b) Some students just will not follow the dress code, (c) It ' s that time again for love-stricken students! J the end, the future eame (a) Teach, I know it ' s in here somewhere! (b) A pretty smile on a pretty girl, (c) Our flag ... a symbol of our school. (a) Success and Glory . , . mii,hty Seniors ' 71. (b) A gift of pride from the Class of 1967. (c) And furthermore, I promise you Happiness Zears Mope (a) Books, trophies . . . memories of our great year at HHS. (b) Spring fever is here again, (c) John Sowords delivers a speech during a debate workshop for students from Quanah. HIRSCHI Within our Qrasp (a) FTA decorates the bulletin board to welcome visitors for the District Conven- tion, (b) GRADUATION! (c) Empty halls . . . Summer is here! 3 Classes 7aces are for smiling ' freshman Class favorites Uecky Streety Mark blowers CLASS COUNCIL: Ronny Bowlen, Skip Chappell, Charles Davis, Wallace Embry, Caria Ford, Debbie Hall, Denise Johnson, Jacob Perez, Nannette Ransom, Glenda Reed, David Single- ton, Becky Streety, Vickie Terry, Mary Tinney, Mike Vining, Carol Young. Not pictured: Angle Bowyer, Edward Jones, Bruce Spongier. SPONSOR: Mrs. Ruth Putman. a) Karen Keily, Secretary b) Becky Streety, Vice President c) Skip Chappell, President d) Jacob Perez, Treasurer e) Carol Young, Reporter ass of 1974 Terry Adams Billy Addison James Allard Potty Amador Diane Anderson John Anderson Lynn Anderson Dovid Anderton Ginny Arrington Mike Askins Diana Austin Roxanne Baker Donold Ball Martin Barrick Sylvia Beckett Terri Beckham Vickie Bell Danny Benton John Bickford Charles Black James Blair Larry Blumer Steve Boatman Randy Bomar David Bowen (a) Ah, Sweet mystery of life! (b) Spectators provide staunch support for our Huskies. Sponsored by Miss Ouida Brown and Mr. Bill Riddle, the Rodeo Club was organized this year. In order to participate in rodeo activities, members must maintain acceptable grade and at- tendance records. Ronny Bowlen Angela Bowyer Linda Bradford Paula Branch Randy Bridges Terri Broadus John Brookins Josie Marie Brooki Ronald Bryant Rodney Buth Barbara Butler Kenneth Byrd Willem Cogle Russell Campbell Peggy Carey Gloria Carrizales Lynda Carrizales Diane Caskey Delia Castillo David Cavinder Michael Cervone Barbara Chandler Skip Chappell Charles Clark Teddi Clark 7r0$h slightly confused but happy Warren Close Stephanie Codner Euraline Colbert David Collins Vickie Collins Gary Conner Rosemary Cooper Sheila Cooper Bruce Copeland Martin J. Copeland John Crossman Anita Crowder Johnny Culp Charles Davis Debbie Davis (a) And furthermore, I am a member of the elite Marching Bandl (b) A sign for the stairwell occupants?? 1 t t M Jerry Davis Diane DeLaney Brenda Dinmark Cynthia Dinwiddie Debbie Dixon Mary Donahue Jeff Dressier E. J. Drust Pam Duggan Lisa Dungan Earl Durbin Patricia Dwyer Sharon Edington Sharon Edwards Bobby Ellis Mike Elsea Carl Elwert Wallace Embrey Kevin Emory Clarence Epps Roland Erney Jamie Estep Danny Eubonks Karen Feco Ronnie Fisher Mark Flowers Carlo Ford Jeon Fortner Potty Fronklin Jane Freed Angela Fullerton Jean Gagnon Earl Gamage Jeon Garcia Bobby L. Garcia Yvonne Garcia Diane Garrett Ken George Gayle Gerg Lonnie Gibson Bruce Gillespie Mike Gilliam Matthew Gilmer Stephen Goen Bobby Gomez Rose Marie Gomez Berty Gonzales Mike Goodman Judy Green Johnnie Green Lee Guffey Diana Gwynn Debbie Hall Joyce Holl Ann Harney Elias Harris Christy Hash Lorry Hawkins Edward Henry Linda Hernandez mti ' M JreshmuH class in its first year Mr. Vaughn inspects the passing troops. Martha Isom Billy Jackson Jr. Billy R. Jackson Billy Wayne Jackson Dona Jackson Danny James Carol Jenkins Nancy Jimenez Tony Jimenez Danny Johnson Denise Johnson Lorry Johnson Milton Johnson Rhonda Johnson Ronald Johnson David Jolley Daniel Jolley Andre Jones Edward Jones Lyn Jones Jimmy Jones Tyrone Jones Mark Joslin Karen Keily Crizzer Kennedy David Kollman Marianelo Krause Frank Kroupa David LaFond Rebecca Lamb Denise Lamoreaux Linda Lowson Gregory Lee Veronica Lee The Freshmen win the SPIRIT STICK!! Gabriella Lindsey Tony Lindsey Albert Lopez Jonothon Lyies Jerry Mambrettl Crystal Martin Dan Martin Don Martin Michael Martinez Tommy McClellan Patty McCloskey Beth McCullough Rachel McDonald Debbie McElroy Terri McGee Patrick McKinney John McRae Debbie Meodor Clyde Meeks Deborah Mergenthal Terry Miller Wendell Miser Bill Mitchell Anthony Moffitt Kenneth Moffitt Rudy Molina Patricio Mollice Linda Monce Alfred E. Moore James Moore Wendy Moore Kirk Morgan David Morris George Moseley Tim Murphy Sue Newsom Brendo Newsome Mike Newsome Kathy Norris Rene A. Norman Rick Oden Cosme Ojedo Albert Orono Oswald R. Ortiz Moriene Osborn (a) Freshmen find classes in- vigorating, (b) Mr. Gray puts zim, zom, and zowie in the pep ralliesi Kathy Owens Connie R. Palmer Wiley Palmer, Jr. John Parks Brad Peacock Mickey Pearson Clifford Pepper David Perez Jacob Perez Toni Perkins Billy Quintero Ernest Range! Nannette Ransom Sarah Ream Floyd Reasor Glenda Reed Michael Reed Nancy Reed Steven G. Reid Lupe Reyna Tommy Reynolds Richard Rhone Terry Dexter Rich Michele Richardson Katherine Richter Teresa Ritchie Karen Robersor. Vickie L. Roberts Jerry Robinson, Jr Lori Robinson Patty Robinson David Rollins Dolores Romero Sheila Roosa Cheryl Russell (a) Where is that bus? (b) Football fans brave the weather. teshmen find different mode of life Judy Russell Melvin Russell Tony Sanchez Alan Self Kevin Shanahon Richard Shaffer Andy Shiver Charles Sevre Carol Simco Neva Simpson David Singleton David Smith Janet Smith Jeanne Smith Ricky Smith Sabrina Smith Tony Smith Timmy Soto Bruce Spongier Louro Stanley Clark Strain Becky Streety Billy Strickland Down Summerhill James Swafford Richard Swansburg Lori Swanson Dennis Taylor Jerry L. Taylor Kent Teogue Randy Terrell Vicki Terry Irene Thomas Phil Thomas Jean Thompson Wayne Tidyman Mary Tinney Edna Torres Michael Tyler Cynthia Underwood Ernest Vasquez Katie Vasquez Buster Vernon Donnie Vines Mike Vining Paulo Vogel James Woddell Foye Wagner Morie Woid Loverne Walker Ronnie Warner Jay Weaver Richard Webster Dennis Weigelt Eorl J. West Zhe end not yet in sight! Jocki Westerhoff Debra Wiist Gary Wilson Jim Wilson Shirley Winkleblock Y ' i Kerry Witt . f Leiand Wood Sherry Woodress Cindy Wright 7 Danny Wyatt Carol Young Alvin E. Williams Marian Williams Carolyn Vernon Marvin Walls (a) Oh drati my fingers ore orange ogaini (b) You see, I hove this terrible fear of heightsi Sophomore Class favorites Monica phmoM Mruce Szymauski CLASS COUNCIL: Sharon Chafin, Debbie Chandler, David Cohn, Kofhy Feco, Paula Fugett, Carolyn Gabbert, Martha Iglehart, Bob Lawrence, Dale Lay, Sandra Simpson, Debra Wilson, Debra Zollicoffer. Nol pictured: Ronnie Boyce, Mark Coheley, Gary Mines, Richard Meodor, Susie Pepper, Paulo Roebuck, David Smith, Steve Smith. SPONSORS: Mrs. Sarah Wells, Mr. Calvin Underwood. o) Sharon Chafin, Secretory b) Bob Lawrence, Vice-President c) Mark Coheley, President d) Ira Golden, Treasurer e) Paulo Fugett, Reporter e ass of 1973 Johnny Acosta Charles Alexander Elizabeth Allsup Tommy Alonza Avelino Amador Sylvia Arredondo Yoiando Arredondo Alice M. Bailey Daisy Baker Elaine Ball Christine Balle Becky Banda Christine Banda Harriett Barnett Deborah A. Barry David Beckett Kirk Bell Debbie Beam Barbara Bement Belinda Benjamin Bobbie Bennett Anita Benton Bryce Blair David Bognar Linda Boiles Vickie Bolf Steve Bolton Emma L. Bowyer Ronnie Boyce Karen Bradford l, f 5, eiass of ' 78 Sophomore boys intently follow the Cheer- leaders. Laura Brady Enoh Branch John Brasington Dewayne Breckon Brenda Brewer Elaine Broadus j Nicky Brock Suzie Brown Rita Brown Kathleen Burdwell Jerry Burks Debra Butler Alice Calderon Debbie Calhoun David Carey Ida Casillos Richard Castillo Karon Chafin Sharon Chafin Joe Chavez Tino M. Chavez Karen Childers Marion D. Chresfield Brenda Christopher Billy Clark Steve T. Clay Sherry Coakley Sharon Cobb Mark Coheley David Cohn Dennis L. Cook Melvo Crantord Kothy Cross Richard Dalton Sherry Davidson Lynn Davis Danny Delgodo Barbara Dilley David Dockery Gary Donahue Ray Lynn Duck Phyllis Duggan Lisa Dunn Marcos Duque Homemaking students proudly display achievements. BREW Delightful bulletin board combines Hallow- een with concept of math. Deborah E. Durbin David Easley Donald Edie Princeso Ellis Gail Emory Oliver D. Evans Vicki Ezzell Kathleen Feco Joseph Felix Melindo Frie Marilyn Franklin Paula Fugett Carolyn Gobbert Laura Gann Patricio Garcia Vincenta Gorcia Mary Gardner Phillis Garrett Toni Garza Steven R. Gasperoni Diana K. Gentry { ■VI Mono Gerg 1 Bfr W l9 1 Ira Golden Donnle Grace k 4 Mike Graves ( Sh Wf j| i W Hv Edward Gray Patti Green Chuck Haflett Beverly Hall David Hami lton Larry Hardegree Kothy Harp Jeff Hoskins Victor Hawkins Louise Haynes David Hays Steve Head Chris Henry Richard L. Henry Linda Hernandez I wouldn ' t believe it, if I hadn ' t seen it with my own eyesi Football players receive posters made by the Student Council. Martha Iglehart Michael Inman Deborah Ann Jackson Poul Jefferson Richard Jimenez Gay Johnson Becky Johnson Monica Lee Johnson Billy Jordan John Jurgensen 69 Cheryl Kennedy Lynda Lance Bob Lawrence Dale Lay Paul Lerma Harold Lewis Tom Lewis Dennis L. Lindsey Brenda Lindsey Esther Lopez Julie McDaniel John A. McElroy Mary McFarlane Debbie McGee Karen McKinney Ralph McMillan Cindi McNabb Roxanne McRae Vastine Mack Terry Madden Gene Martinez Daria May Richard Meador Saundra Melvin Delma Menchaca Dennis Miller Leslie Miller Doris Mims Elaine Mitchell David Mollice (a) A pretty smile is like a melody, (b) Some people don ' t understand that you are supposed to sit on them. M! ' idd Jo Ann Monce Weldon Moore Donna Moree Joyce Morvel Marvin D. Mogers Charles Musgrove Wilbure Nolan Mike Ogier Dino Orona Mary Orono Richard Pacheco Ronald J. Parody Mike Parker Debbie Patty Susie Pepper Betty Perez Juanita Perez Teresa Lynn Perry David Peterson Mark Peterson Dennis E. Phillips Thomas Pilkinton Paul Proett Kathy Putnam Pot Randle Mono Romero Jean Roosa 71 O ly tw0 more years!! n f i Heidi M, Rumford Randy Ryan Elizobeth Schepisi Eddie Sharp Parti Sheppard Gladys Simmons Mike Simmons Soundra Simpson Billy Sine Becky Smith Benny Smith David Smith Nancy Smith Rocky Smith Steve Smith Joey Snyder Larry Solomon Joanie Sosebee Marilyn Spencer Margo Spraggins Glen Staley Gilbert Stephenson Fred Stewart Ed Stevens Kathleen Stevens jHVolvement the world watchers Frank Trotter James Tyson Gene Vinrng Helen Waddell Michael Wall Arthur Wallace Paul S. Walters Dan Watson Richard Watson Larry Weaver Noel R. Webster Carolyn West Helen White Teresa R. White Jerry Willingham Deborah Wilson Gary Wilson Roy Wingfield Vickie Wingfield Paula Winkleblack Debra Woods Allen Wifherspoon Diane Young Deborah Zollicoffer (a) Just where do you think you ' re going? (b) My con- fact lens!! junior Class ' favorites Valerea Maeliu ' Donny Sanders CLASS COUNCIL; Wanda Bedford, Debbie Dognar, Marilyn Bryant, Linda Butler, Geroldine Ensign, Weldon Gann, Doug Mines, Ethel Hogue, Valerea Maclin, Anthony Melvin, Rhonda Mickelson, Joe Nield, Donny Sanders, Connie Sine, Susie Urps. SPONSORS: Mrs. Carol Dol- lar, Mr. leRoy Morgan. Not pictured: Paul Loveless, Edwin Quintero. a) Marilyn Bryant, Secretary b) Paul Loveless, Vice-President c) Donny Sanders, President d) Wando Bedford, Treasurer e) Valerea Maclin, Reporter ( ass of 1972 Yvonne Arredondo Randy Attwood Lucile Ausby Debbie Austin Paula Baker Nancy Beasley Ted Beaver Ted Beck Elaine Bedford Nancy Bell Debbie Bernent Terri Biskup Class of ' 72 Deborah Black Larry D. Block Tom Blockmon Carolyn Blocksheor Debbie Boatman Debbie Bognar Louie Borrego Jerri Bowyer LoQuito Bradley Greg Brady Chris Bronnom Willman Broodus Monroe Brooks Overton Brooks Olivia Brown Marilyn Bryant Janice Butler Linda Butler Lindie Choate TV Claudine Clapp H K Vickie Cloybaugh H H Sam Cobb H . 1 Stan Cobb Crfl 0 h Joe Collier r .1 Linda Colvin Brendo Cox Betty Crabb f. k.w ■rv Jack Crain Barbara Crouch Stephen Crowder Ricky Davidson Clayton Davis Rebecca Davis Doug Davis Steve Davis 80 (a) Well, not oil of us ore hams! says Edwin, (b) Juniors have Husky Spirit, (c) Doug Hines: . . . And then she looked deeply into my eyes . . . Richard Har- mon: I think he ' s nuts! % Bobby Dressier Dolores Duron Tom Durham Ann Elwerl Cheryl Embrey Betty Emmons Elido Enriquez Jimi L. Enriquez GeroldJne Ensign Georgiona Ensign Nodine Entrop James Estes Deborah Evans Michelle Felix Frank W. Fortner Weldon Gann Juniors win the Spirit Stick at the lost pep rallyl IHHHHHH j . ' ' ' MM ' ' V J } tmm JjSg .. fwcLf tf mS KK ' K MBi fm ' f S P H MM « ' 1 - m§m W ■t w Success and glory we ' ll pursue Carmen Garcia David F. Gardner Chris Gaurkee Karie Gay Ruth Gettys Ceola Gibson Orlando Gonzales Mike Green Pom Guffey Shirley D, Gwynn Steven Hombleton Bobby Hampton Richard Harmon Keith Harris Jimmy Harrod Anthony Hawkins Linda Helms Cindy Hembree Edna Hernandez Doug Hines Vicki Hodges Ethel Hogue (a) I sure hope that it doesn ' t explode! (b) Me, tool! (c) ANOTHER Pep Rally!! (d) Parting is such sweet sorrow. Phil Hudson Ricky Hughes Beverly Jackson Joyce Joggers Steve Jefferson Mary Anne Jenkins Vernell Jenkins Albert Jimenes Dee Johnson Angela Jones Elwyn Ladd Pot LaFond Ken Lance Cathy Lawler Susie Litonenko Don Loncosky Anita J. Lopez Danny Lopez Mary Losoya Paul Loveless Mary McCloskey Georgia McDaniel Jeonne McDaniel Debbie McDonald Bill McEnany David McFarlane Vicki McGee Mike McKinney Steven McKown Sonic McMillan Valerea Maclin And guess what he said to me? Andre Martinez Erma Martinez Shorlein May Anthony E. Melvin Carol Meninno Rhonda Mickelson Patti Mills Mary Sue Molina Norma Moore Mike Mundt Virginia Murray Joe Nield (a) Well, I flubbed that one up. (b) Gee, isn ' t he good looking? juniors gain e cperience through participatioH Dea Osborn Pelos Ozuna Jan Parody William Porker Dionne Pepper Lucy Perez Rose Mary Perez Cothy Peterson Robbie Phillips Doug Piatt Glorio G. Polk Robert Popham Tom Prien Edwin Quintero Tommy Ralston Quevella Rondle MidrM Carol Reed Warren Rico Harry Rogers Jimmy Rogers Larry Rummel Ronni Russell Diane Sanchez Jesse P. Sanchez Connie Sanders Donny Sanders Cathie Schroder Joanne Self Bruce Shiver Jo Ann Simmons Larry Simmons Delbert H. Simms Jerry Simon Connie Sine Vicky Smith John Snider pmrs anticipate senior year Glen Solomon Mike Swonsburg Patti Taylor Sondy Terrell Terralynn Terry Steve Thayer Cecilia Thomas Brenda Thompson Terry Thompson Betty Jo Tinney Hilda Turner Susie Urps Vicky Varnell Mike Vasquez Ruth Waid Richard Walden , Dean Watson I Gwen Westerhoff Deborah White Linda Williams Robert Williams Sandra Wingfield Marjorie Woods Von Woodress Gwendolyn Wherry Senior Class Javoritcs phn Sowards ' Doma j ryaH CLASS COUNCIL: Gary Anderson, Doug Baker, Gil Beaver, Liz Brasington, Donna Bryan, Mary Chil- ders, Helen Jackson, Mickie Jimenez, Debbie Payne, Kothy Phillips, Tim Reynolds, Georgio Sheppard, Sheila Thomos, J. R. Varnell, Terry Walters, Stella Watson. SPONSORS: Mrs. Nell Theim, Mrs. Bonnie ' Collins, Mr. Tom McGough, Mr. Delbert Todd. o) Liz Brasington, Secretary b) Doug Baker, Vice-President c) Gary Anderson, President d) Donna Bryan, Treasurer e) Stella Watson, Reporter Class of 1971 ANDREA ABSTON FREDDIE ADAMS JIMMY ADDKISON DIANA ALLEN SHEILA ALLEN JIM AMMERMAN ALAN ANDERSON GARY ANDERSON REUBEN AQUALLO BOBBY ATTWOOD MIKE ATTWOOD ANNE AULTZ Seniors enjoy last year of school LLOYD AVILA DOUG BAKER BERT BAKER DONALD BARRY ROY BARRY CHRIS BAUCUM GIL BEAVER DIANE BENNETT CHRIS BISHOP SUZY BISKUP VERNON BITER GLORIA BOLF DORIS BOOKER DEMISE ANN BOWYER PAUL BRADY GLENDA BRAGG LIZ BRASINGTON KATHY BROCK (a) The pantsuit mania quickly caught on at Hirschi. (b) Our littlest Husky! SUE BROOKINS DAVID L. BROWN DARRELL BRUCE DONNA BRYAN ALICE BURBANK KAREN BURNEY DEBORAH BUTLER CHARLES CALLICUT RICKY CALLICUT (a) The FRUSTRATION of school life! Tarr. Muskleij0(§ r BARBARA CAMPBELL RICHARD CARLSON LLOYD CARR NICK CARRIZALES LONNY CASE DEANNA CASTERLINE M d.A BEVERLY CHANCELLOR ANNA MAE CHANDLER MARY CHILDERS VICTOR G. CHILDS RANDY CHOATE LINDA CLAYBAUGH fS mift WILLIAM COCHRAN MARY COHN RONNIE LEE COLEMAN DANNY COOK GENIA COOK MARILYN CROOK BOB CROUCH DEBRA DeLANEY MONICA DONNELL (a) The lull before the storm! MANUEL E. DUQUE DONNY RAY ELLIOTT RONNIE ELLIOTT MYRON FECO DANNY FOIX ELAYNE FORD DANNY FREEMAN EDDIE FRENCH MICHAEL FRENCH CYNTHIA FUDGE BRENDA GALES ANGEL GARCIA Kemember the Class of ' 71 • DAVID GARDNER OTHO GIBSON FRED GILCHRIST ELIZABETH GILLIS (a) Just look what Henry Ford started! ROBERT GOMBESKI JOE GOODMAN JUDY GREEN MICHAEL GRISHAM GEORGE HARDY DEBBIE HARP (a) I always practice my hula in the darkroom! (b) And now that we ' ve had our little nap . . . JIMMY HAYNES RICKY HENIGAN CASSANDRA HENRY ROBERT HOGUE ELAINE HOLMES CAROLYN HOWELL (a) Seniors build up their ac- curacy and speed in typing. (b) One of Chaucer ' s Pil- grims on the way to English Class. DARRELL JACKSON HELEN A. JACKSON LARRY C. JACKSON MIKE JAMES MICKY JIMENEZ CYNTHIA JOHNSON (a) Some students will go to great lengths . . . (b) Well, that was ONE doy thot Chris made it to school! KERRY JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON WILLIE J. JOHNSON CARL JONES ROOSEVELT JONES STANLEY JONES (a) Help, the big bad wolf is after me. (b) Toke a V . . . odd an . . . VICKIE JONES MIKE LADD DEBBIE LAY CYNTHIA ANN LEWIS T W VERONICA LITONENKO RAM LITTLE CAROL LOOPER LARRY McCALL KATHY McCULLOUGH (a) Just coll him Atom AntI Seniors look toward graduation (a) The Oh No ' s . . . term themes! TRAVIS McFAIL CHARLES McMillan PATTI McNABB STEPHEN MANNING HALLE C. MARTINEZ MARY MATZ VIVIAN MEANS LINDA MEEK JOE MENCHACA CHARLES MILLER WILLIAM MIMS LARRY MITCHELL LINDA MITCHELL RICKY MITCHELL ELDON MOORE RALPH MOORE KATY MUNOZ EDFORD NOLAN JULIE PADILLA BARBARA PALMER GENE PALMER C.r ' .f Semrs lead in school spirit JILL PARADY DEBRA A. PAYNE WANDA MAE PERRY fEBRA jm DON WAYNE PHILLIPS KATHY PHILLIPS LARRY PITTMAN DEBBIE REAMS I TIM REYNOLDS LINDA RHODES ROSEANNA RICE GAYLE RITCHIE JANET ROBINSON MARIE ROMERO BOBBY ROSS PAMELA RYAN CHERIE SAUNDERS ROBERT SELF PATTY SHEPARD GEORGIANNA SHEPPARD RANDLE SHERMAN DAVID C. SMITH MARY SMITH ROBERT SNOW Older and wiser . . . JOHN SOWARDS KAREN SPENCER MIKE SPRINGER KASSY STEPHENSON DEBORAH SUBER JUDY SWAFFORD PHIL SWANSBURG JOE SZYMANSKI CATHERINE TAYLOR SHEILA THOMAS DIANA TRAPP JOHNNY TRUITT JOHNNIE TURNBOW MARGIE TYSON DEBBIE UMFLEET J. R. VARNELL JAMES VASQUEZ RAUL VASQUEZ MIKE VINSON CHARLENE WADDELL GARY N. WAID TERRY C. V ALTERS ALICE V ASHBURN STELLA WATSON Zke Snd . . but also a new begmmg (a) Smile . . . you ' re on Carol ' s Camera. MICHAEL J. WHITE MARTHA WILLIAMS KATHY WILLIAMS PEGGY L. WILLIAMS CAROLYN ANN WINGFIELD VICKIE LYNN WINKLER DEBEE WOOD DEBBY WOOD JACKY WRIGHT Mo Mors i X mrds A for Keack ' mg ' ' -n Coyalty Jmrd Carol jCoo per Coyalty Mard Mike Vinson Coy alt y yiward Kunners-up Patty Shepard Ciz Erasing ton Do mid Phillips Cynthia Johnson Qary Anderson David Smith Pride of Mirscki Senior Vemnalities no pmr Personalities Sophomore Persomtltles freshman Personalities f them for the good of our world. — PATRICIA DWYER J atloml Mo nor Society The National Honor Society is comprised of students in the top twenty per cent of the Junior Class and the top ten per cent of the Senior Class. Members of this honorary group are selected on their atti- tude, leadership, grades, and ser- vice to the school. MRS. SARAH WELLS ANDREA ABSTON GARY ANDERSON ALICE BURBANK RICHARD CARLSON ROBERT GOMBESKI CYNTHIA JOHNSON KERRY JOHNSON PAM LIHLE CAROL LOOPER PATTY SHEPARD GEORGIA SHEPPARD CATHERINE TAYLOR Members pictured below: Top: Cynthia Johnson, Shirley Elwerf, Debra Harp, Carol looper, Marie Romero, Monica Donnell, Rhonda Michelson. Bottom: Charles Miller, Deborah Dm- fleet, Denise Bowyer, Chris Baucum, Mike Vinson, TIM REYNOLDS, President; Alice Burbank, KERRY JOHNSON, Sec.Treas.; CLAUDINE CLAPP, Vice-President; Mrs. Sarah Wells, Mrs. Lola P. Hulsey, sponsors. and Scroll Honoring students with excep- tional journalistic abilities is the purpose of QUILL AND SCROLL. Members of the HUSKY year- book and HUSKY HOWL staffs ore chosen on their contribution to school publications. TIM REYNOLDS CAROL LOOPER CHRIS BAUCUM MRS. SARAH WELLS MRS. LOLA P. HULSEY Monor Sweaters Seniors CAROL LOOPER, Three-Year Award; CATHERINE TAYLOR, Three Year Aword; DONNA BRYAN, One Year Award; GEORGIA SHEPPARD, Two- Year Award; GARY ANDERSON, Two-Year Award; ALICE BURBANK, Three Year Award. juniors and Sophomores a) } jniori: DAVID McFARLANE, BRENDA THOMPSON, KRISTINE ADAMS, RHONDA MICHELSON, WELDON GANN. Hoi pictured: GREG BRADY, PATRICIA laFOND. b) Sop iomores: PAULA FUGEn, RANDY JEFFERSON, KATHY HARP, TERESA WHITE, LAURA GANN, MARY GARDNER, RANDY RYAN KAREN BRADFORD. Not pictured: NANCY SMITH. OutstaHd ' mg Students Keccive Who ' s Who KccogmtioH Iw v ' H H 1 Q S a) Auio Mechanics: EDDIE FRENCH, b) English: JUDY GREEN, RHONDA MICKELSON, PHYLLIS DUGGAN, CAROL LOOPER, WELDON GANN, PATTY DWYER, LAURA GANN, WAYNE TIDYMAN. c) German: DONNA MOREE, BILL COCHRAN, d) French: AAARY CHIL- DERS, DAVID LoFOND. iiliiii if a) R.O.T.C: RALPH MOORE, JOHN SOWARDS. b) Speech: Drama: PATTY SHEPARD, KERRY JOHNSON, c) Journalism: HUSKY HOWL — ALICE BURBANK. d) Yearbook Journalism: SHIR- LEY ELWERT. e) Speech: Debate: GEORGIA SHEPPARD, JOHN SOWARDS. a) Band: RANDY JEFFERSON, PAMELA RYAN, b) Choir: TONY GRISHAM, DEBO- RAH BUTLER, c) Orchestra: GIL BEAVER, MARILYN SPENCER. Whp ' s Who a) Art: SHIRLEY ELWERT, RANDY CHOATE. b) Distributive Education: JUDY GREEN, c) History: KATHY CROSS, MARI LYN SPENCER, FRANCES GILLIS, SHIRLEY ELWERT, TIM REYNOLDS, WAYNE TIDY- MAN, DANNY COOK, d) Home Econom- ics: DAWN SUMMERHILL, RUTH GETTYS, DEBRA WIIST, CAROLYN BLACKSHEAR. iGgs !SrtHk a) Science: KATHY HARP, JOHN SNYDER Not pictured: CATHERINE TAYLOR, RE BECCA SMITH, b) Business: CAROL LOO PER, LIZ BRASINGTON, NADINE EN TROP, LLOYD CARR. c) Physical Educa tion: HELEN JACKSON, DEBORAH LAY MYRON FECO, DAVID SMITH. a) Mechanical Drawing: JOE SZYMANSKI. b) Latin: PATRICIA DWYER. c) Shop: TONY GRISHAM, LLOYD AVILA. d) Math: WELDON GANN, DAVID McFARLANE, CAROL LOO- PER, RANDY RYAN, CATHY TAYLOR, GARY ANDERSON, MIKE LADD. e) Spanish: KAREN BRADFORD, MIKE VASQUEZ. Cord and jCady Mirschl Ciz Erasing ton Carl (Jones a) LORD AND LADY HIRSCHI. b) The Pres- entation Assembly, c) First and Second Runners Up: SKIP CHAPPEll, MONICA JOHNSON, BECKY STREETY, JOHN SOWARDS. iii ' lfl a 7 11 Cord and Cody J ominees ' . hJ ;! - . II ., :,( !E.lli i iRiL a) Seniors: JOHN SOWARDS, LIZ BRASINGTON, CARL JONES, ELAINE HOLMES, GARY ANDERSON, b) Jumors-. DOUG HINES, WANDA BEDFORD, VALEREA MACLIN, DONNY SANDERS, CLAUDINE CLAPP, MARILYN BRYANT, EDWIN QUINTERO. c) Sophomores: BOB LAWRENCE, IRA GOLDEN, MONICA JOHN- SON, PAULA FUGEH, DAVID HAYS, d) Freshmen: SKIP CHAP- PELL, VICKIE TERRY, BECKY STREETY, JOHN BICKFORD. J ational Zhespian Society The National Thespian Society advances the dramatic arts pro- gram through acting and partici- pating In tournaments, and work- ing backstage. Honors have been awarded to students at Hirschi because of their diligent work and active participa- tion in this field of study. OFFICERS: PATTY SHEPARD, President; KERRY JOHNSON, Vice-President; CHRIS BISHOP, SecretoryTreasurer; MR. DOYLE WOOD, Sponsor. J atloml Joremics Ccague Members of the National Foren- sic League gain valuable experi- ence and knowledge by working toward perfection in all areas of forensics. Members have spent countless hours researching this year ' s na- tional topic, Resolved: That the Federal Government should estab- lish, finance, and administer pro- grams to control air and or water pollution in the U. S. OFFICERS: GEORGIA SHEPPARD, Presi- dent; CHRIS BAUCUM, Vice-President- JOHN SOWARDS, Secretary-Treasurer- MR. DOYLE WOOD, Sponsor U.IC Competitors Many Hirschi students partici- pated in the University Interscho- lastic League Competition last year. For the seventh year in a row, Hirschi won the SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY awarded for the highest nunnber of points gained in all events including literary, math, science, and sports events. Huskies also were represented in Regional and Stote competition, placing fourth in debate and fourth in poetry on the state level. o) 440Relay, (lit ploce) ARTHUR LAWSON; b) High Jump, {1st place) J. R. VAR- NELL; c) Shot-put, (5th) MIKE SPRINGER: d) Discui Throw, {4th place) FREDDIE ADAMS. ' w W !i 9 SSB5i l 1 ' £i£ I H d a) 220Dosh (3rd ploce) DAVID GARD- NER, b) Tenn s Soys ' Doubles: LARRY DONOHUE, GLENN BECK, {1st place), c) Number Sense: JAMES ESTES, JIMMY TALLEY, MIKE TROHER, (2nd place), JOHN PRIEN. d) Shorthand: RETHA FLORES (Ut place), MONICA DONNELL. e) 5c ence.- HALLE MARTINEZ, (4th place), RANDY JEFFERSON, DAVID SMITH. Kegional Competitors a) SPEECH EVENTS, not listed in order: GirW Debate: 1st, VALERIE SHEDDRICK, ROBBIE LiniE; Prose: KATHY NEW, 1st; MIKEL BROCK, 2nd; Boys ' Debate: 1st, JOHN SOV ARDS, CHRIS BAUCUM (not pictured); Poetry: PATTY SHEPARD, 1st MIKE WHITE, 3rd; Informative Speakmg ANN LEGGEn, 3rd; MIKE VINSON, 7th Persuasive Speaking: GEORGIA SHEP PARD, 1st; DOUG BRYANT, 3rd. b) ONE ACT PLAY, 1st place: VALERIE SHEDDRICK, Best Actress; MIKE WHITE, AilStor Cost; DEBBIE DELANEY, AilStor Cost; MIKEL BROCK, MIKE OWENSBY, JOHN SOWARDS, DOUG BRYANT, BELINDA BROOKINS, PATTY SHEPARD, DONNA THOMPSON; Assistant Directors: KATHY NEW and DONNA BRYAN. MRS. YVONNE JAYNES, Director, (not pic- tured). Kegional and State Competitors a) lypmg: NADINE ENTROP, ANN SUM- MONS, REBECCA GOODMAN, CAROL LOOPER, LLOYD CARR. b) Regional Com- petition: Number Sense, MIKE TROTTER; Ready Writers: KAY LOOPER, DAVID FRALEY. c) Spelling: WELDON GANN, LAURA GANN, CYNTHIA JOHNSON, d) Boys ' Debate: CHRIS BAUCUM, JOHN SOWARDS. Commmity Awards Community awards have been bestowed upon sev- eral students at Hirschi. These young people have re- ceived special honors as a result of their achievement and interest in community affairs. a b) CAROL LOOPER, MIKE VINSON, Club 95, Optimist Club; WILLIE JOHNSON, Finalist National Achievement Scholarship Pro- gram for Outstanding Negro Students, d) PATTY SHEPARD, Miss F.T.A., District IX, and DAR Good Citizenship Award. a) ALICE BURBANK, District IX F.T.A. President; b) A ARY CHIL DERS, Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year, c) ETHICS COMMIS- SION, MONICA JOHNSON, JOE GOODMAN, DONALD PHILLIPS, CAROL LOOPER. Ethics Commission Answering today ' s call for leaders, the Ethics Commission is involved with creating and strengthening ties be- tween the schools in the Wichita Falls School Sys- tem. The commission forms a union of all the students in the communi- ty. Organizatiom Mi s Jre for Qrow ' mg l = lt aL«:fJ•l■«w •; ' ?cT  « ' t■T 5 M ICHAEL WHITE, Business Manage Zhe ' 71 Musky yearbook Staff iRIE GAY, Photographer PHIL SWANSBURG, Sports : , MRS. LOLA P. HULSEY, Sponsor , j h . DELBERT W. TODD, Photographer Advisor a) Husky Marching Band. b) OFFICERS: CHARLES MILLER, President; OTHO GIBSON, Vice President; MIKE LADD, Secretary. Musky M(ifcfimg and Only the HHS Marching Band is capable of arousing the sensation of true Husky loyalty each time it begins the familiar phrases of our Fight Song and our Alma Mater. The majesty of each performance is a tremendous element contribut- ing to the spirit of the school. L. E. GRAY CHARLES MILLER a) RALPH MOORE, Drum Major; b) Band Lieutenants: SHEILA THOMAS, CYNTHIA JOHN SON, CHARLES MILLER, TOM PRIEN, PAM RYAN, DAVID McFARLANE, GREG BRADY, OR LANDO GONZALES. a) Majorettes VICKI HODGES, KATHY OWENS, NANCY REED, and SHEILA THOAAAS. b) Annual Band TALENT SHOW winners: THE INNER LIGHT — RALPH MOORE, REUBEN AQUALLO, PAUL RICHARDSON, ORLANDO GON- ZALES, MANUEL DUQUE, and MIKE McKINNEY. c) Senior members proudly display Band Jackets: SHEILA THOMAS, KAREN SPENCER, VERNON BITER, JOE MENCHACA, PAM RYAN, CHARLES MIL- LER, RICKEY HENIGAN, REUBEN AQUAL- LO, RALPH MOORE, DEBEE WOOD, CYN- THIA JOHNSON, MIKE LADD, and OTHO GIBSON. - - - - -•. ,-• a) The Second Band, b) Band Sweetheart Nominees: DIANE YOUNG, PAMELA RYAN, AND CYNTHIA JOHNSON, c) Band Sweetheart VICKI HODGES. r A appella Choir a) Choir SWEETHEART nominees: Andrea Ab- ston, Debra Butler, Liz Brosington, and Donna Bryan, b) LIZ BRASINGTON, Choir Sweet- heart, c) Margo Spraggins, pianist. An active part of Hirschi High, the choirs reflect the more cultural side of high school life. Performing for the young and old, the choirs contribute to the audience ' s understanding of the language of music. OFFICERS: J. R. VARNELL, President; PHIL SWANSBURG, Vice Presi- dent; ANDREA ABSTON, Secretary; DEBRAH BUTLER, Treasurer. Section leaders: LIZ BRASINGTON, Alto; GIL BEAVER, Bass; TONY GRISHAM, Tenor; DONNA BRYAN, Soprano. Director, MICHAEL GALLAGHER. IS3 tMi d hoir a) HHS Mixed Choir, b) Mr. Gallagher, director, and his fiancee of the annual choir banquet, c) The Mixed Choir practices singing pop music. freshman Choir a) Hirschi High School Freshman Choir, b) The Choir performs for the Christmas Con- cert, c) Mr. Gallagher introduces the next song. o) GIL BEAVER performs at assembly, b) Practice makes perfect, c) HIRSCHI HIGH SCHOOL ORCHtSTRA. Orchestra MtAda Mastery and apprecia- tion of well-written music are the goals of the members of the or- chestra. Through hours of tedious practice, each student is able to contribute his port to a musical whole. OFFICERS: GIL BEAVER, President; CHARLES MILLER, Vice-President; MARGO SPRAGGINS, SecretoryTreosurer; BARBA RA CAMPBELL, Historian-Reporter; MR. JOHN H. TALBOT, Director. Student Cornell MIKE VINSON IVORY E. MOORE MRS. JANE HADDON MRS. SHARON HARRIS The new student council at- tempts to meet the needs of the student body. Organized to unite the students and promote school spirit, members work towards earning the reputation as the voice of the students. Rounding out its broad schedule, the council sponsors various dances and ac- tivities. OFFICERS: MIKE VINSON, President; EDWIN QUINTERO, Vice President; CYNTHIA JOHN- SON, Secretary; OLIVIA ALLEN, Treasurer; DONALD PHILLIPS, Reporter. MRS. JANE HAD- DON, MRS. SHARON HARRIS, MR. IVORY E, MOORE, Sponsors. jCatm Club Interest in the Latin way of life, culture, achievements, and language is the force that motivates the members of the Latin Club. Programs in the classroom and outside activities add to the understanding and ap- preciation of Latin. OFFICERS: PATRICIA DWYEK, President; RICHARD HAR- MON, Vice-President; JOHN BICKFORD, Reporter; MISS IDA McCain, Sponsor. 159 Cos Conquistador es The Spanish Club, Los Conquis- tadores, provides the student a chance to learn the customs and the language of our Southern neighbors. Club meetings, activi- ties, and programs enhance the study of Spanish. MRS. FAUSTINA IBARRA MsMger 9ur Deutsch The German Club is an organi- zation of students who have taken at least one year of German. Through this small club, a country that was only a place on the map comes alive! OFFICERS: JIM AMMERMAN, President; CAROL MENINO, Vice-President; DONNA MOREE, Secretary; KATHY HARP, Treasurer. MRS. ROBER- TA SUND, Sponsor. MRS. ROBERTA SUND JIM AA MERAAAN CAmitie L ' Amitie, better known as the French Club, is comprised of stu- debts interested in furthering their knowledge of France, its lan- guage, its history, and its customs. OFFICERS: GEORGIA SHEP PARD, Preildenf; DONNA BRYAN, VIcePrejident; VALEREA MACLIN, Secre tary; PHIL SWANSBURG, Reporter; MRS. RUTH PUT- MAN, Sponsor. MRS. RUTH PUTMAN GEORGIA SHEPPARD Snglish Club OFFICERS: CLAUDINE CLAPP, President; BRENDA THOMPSON, Secretary; RICH- ARD DALTON, Reporter; MRS. FRANCES LEE, MRS. CAROL DOLLAR, Sponsors. MRS. CAROL DOLLAR MRS. FRANCES LEE CLAUDINE CLAPP « The English Club discovers new and interesting experiences in the pursuit of literary endeavors. Among these v as a trip to see Hamlet produced by the Dallas Theatre Center. In addition, the Club has aided in the purchase of films to add to the English Class Library. .-n - I ' Distributive Bducatlon The Distributive Education Club is an organization de- signed to help students gain ex- perience while working in vari- ous businesses. D.E. promotes understanding and apprecia- tion for the responsibilities of ci- tizenship in the competitive world of business. OFFICERS: ROSE RICE, President; STELLA WATSON, Vice-President; JUDY GREEN, Secretary Treasurer; DEB BIE REAMS, Reporter; TROY O. STEWART, Sponsor. Pi Alpha Zheta Hirschi ' s math club sponsors slide rule and number sense classes. The club ' s purpose is to stimulate and encourage inter- est in the study of math. OFFICERS: EDWIN QUINTERO, President; JOE NIELD, Vice-President; CLAUDINE ClAPP, Secre- tary; RICHARD DALTON, Reporter; SPONSORS: C. R. UNDERWOOD, LeROY MORGAN. Cibrary Club CONNIE SANDERS k MRS. KATHRYN CROUCH Books cannot shelve themselves nor con they mend themselves. It takes an efficient staff such as the members of the Library Club to keep the library accessible to stu- dents. 1 m -.y-m di Ked Cross PAULA FUGEn MRS. MARY CRAIG MRS. CAROLE DAVIS Red Cross members perform many worthwhile services for our community. Services include chari- ty work and drives for worthwhile causes. The members strive to make others happy and generally spread cheer. OFFICERS: PAULA FUGEH, President; Kafhy Schroeder, Vice-President. MRS. MARY CRAIG, MRS. CAROLE DAVIS, Sponsors. Office ids Office aid personnel give up their study halls to provide assist- ance to students and faculty. The club, made up of these responsi- ble students, renders a valuable service to the school. MONICA DONNELL MRS. VIRGINIA ORSAK OFFICERS: MONICA DONNELL, Presi- dent; STELLA WATSON, Vice-President; LIZ BRASINGTON, Secretary Treasurer; JOE GOODMAN, Reporter; MRS. VIR- GINIA ORSAK, Sponsor. 168 Keba jCMsey Chapter. future Zcache rs of Atucrica KERRY JOHNSON MRS. ELLA HXi JESSEL MRS. REBA LINDSEY One of the most active clubs at Hirschi, the Future Teachers cam- paigns to cultivate qualities essen- tial in a good teacher. Among its activities is the Dis- trict IX Convention which was host- ed by Hirschi. The club enables all interested students to be aware of happen- ings in educational circles. OFFICERS: KERRY JOHNSON, President, ANDREA ABSTON, Vice President, PAULA FUGEn, Secretary; GEORGIA SHEP- PARD, Treasurer; ALICE BURBANK, PorlJ. amentarian; NANCY SMITH, Historian; MRS. ELLA MAY JESSEL, Advisor. Musky Mowl Scoops! Deadlines! Ads! These items and many more provide problems for the HUSKY HOWL staff to solve. Published four times a year, the HOWL keeps students and faculty informed on what is happening in and out of school. TIM REYNOLDS MRS. SARAH WELLS (joal Post ' Decorators Spirit, support, and hard work go into making the GOAL POST DECORATORS one of Hirschi ' s biggest organizations. The group works vigourously to support athletic events and strengthen school spirit. OFFICERS: DONNA BRYAN, President; GEORGIA SHEPPARD, Vice-President; KERRY JOHNSON, Sec.-Treas.; PATTY SHEPARD, Projects Chairman. MISS OUIDA BROWN, MRS. SHARON HARRIS, Sponsors. OFFICERS: LIZ BRASINGTON, President; HELEN JACKSON, Vice-President; DEBBIE BUTLER, Secre tory-Treasurer; PATTI MILLS, Reporter; MISS OUIDA BROWN, MISS SALLY BABB, Sponsors. OFFICERS: BOBBY AH WOOD, President; DAVID SMITH, Vice-President; JAMES VASQUEZ, Secre tary; MR. HERBY CARR, Sponsor. Moys ' and Qirb ' Qymleadcrs Gym leaders are a group of boys and girls chosen by the Phys- ical Education teachers to check roll, referee games, put up equip- ment, and lead exercises. Along with these tasks, gym leaders exhibit good sportsman- ship and responsibility. They are also chosen for their leadership and skill. (a) Lt. Col. Doug Baker, (b) Company A. (c) Company B. (d) M Sgt. Guy Freeman, Commandant. m Keserve Officers ' Zmmng Corps iii iliiii i liHiii ipfsn m M ' (a) Company C. (b) Battalion Staff, (c) Rifle Team, (d) Color Guard. The Reserve Officers Training Corps is a growing organization which encompasses various as- pects of militory life, including the drill team and the rifle team. ROTC builds the young men of today into the leaders of tomor- row. Athletics Spirit Js for Jeeling Cheerleaders — 1971 Spirit tears, smiles . . . cheering the Huskies OH to Victory 1970-71 ' CHEERLEADERS: LIZ BRAS INGTON, SUE BROOKINS, MONICA DONNELL, MICKIE JIMENEZ, CAROL LOOPER, KASSY STEPHENSON, CARO LYN WINGFIELD. Sponsors: MISS ETHEL- YN JOHNSON, MRS. CAROL DOLLAR. 1970-71 Joot ball Season lop row: Freddie Adams, Donny Elliott, Delbert Simms, J. R. Varnell, Mike Springer, Travis McFail, Robert Hogue, Doug Baker, William Mims. Middle row: Coach Lorgin, Ricky Henigan, Coach Johnson, Jimmy Addkison, Ooug Mines, Joe Szymonski, Charles McMillan, David Gardner, Robert Gombeski, Ted Beck, Tony Grisham, Raul Vosquez, Coach Page, Coach Carr. Front row: Tommy Ralston, Manager, Stanley Jones, Rich- ard Carlson, Bobby Ross, Edwin Quintero, Johnny Turnbow, Mike French, Gary Anderson, Joe Goodman, Darrell Jackson, Robert Williams, Manager. Two-A-Days, practice . . . GAMETIME, tensions . . TOUCHDOWN!! Husl ies made worthy f opponents 1 ,1 Sadness in defeat; ' ■■r Jubilation in victory. 7; An unluclcy season, but Huskies held their heads HIGH! ■• ' --, i We are the HUSKIES, ) r. couldn ' t be prouder! 1970 SCHEDULE Hirschi-Rider 0-20 Hirschi-Lawton 7-24 Hirschi-lowa Pork 7-20 Hirschi-WFHS 0-48 Hirschi-Brownwood 0-37 Hirschi-Graham 40-0 Hirschi-Weatherford 29-0 Hirschi-Vernon 14-21 Hirschi-Stephenville 6-10 Hirschi-Burkburnett 0-16 District Games Muskics Snd Season 2-8 wr ..M basketball CARL JONES All-District Forward DONNY ELLIOn All-District Forward WILLIE JOHNSON All-District Center GENE PALMER Honorable Mention — Guard JOHN HALL Honorable Mention — Guard football JOE SZYMANSKI All-District Guard FREDDIE ADAMS All-District End DAVID GARDNER Honorable Mention — Bock Ml- ' District Monors Demonstrate LEADERSHIP in PERFORMANCE . . . Inspired by the Sp Wf oi the Twelfth Man OUTSTANDING contribution to team effort Staunch in the face of DEFEAT or VICTORY Amazing in all aspects of ability ROBERT GOMBESKI Honorable Mention — Linebacker 7-  I - flri ■-- ■- ' ' ' ac- ' % ' .r:i tvr2tfUv.i ; Top: Coach Faulkner, Donny Vine, Skip Chappell, Billy Strickland, David Singleton, Willard Epps, Ronny Bowlen, Robert Shafer, Larry Johnson, Ken Moffitt, John Parks, Mike Newsome, Mark Flowers, Coach Bridges. Middle: Jacob Perez, Charlie Davis, David Perez, James Allard, Ron Johnson, John Bickford, John McRae, Edwin Hones, Albert Orona, Gary Wilson, Frank Kroupa. Bottom: Mike Vining, Milton Johnson, Jonathan Lyies, Danny White, John Grossman, Clark Strain, Terry Adams, Billy Quintero, Lee Guffey, Bruce Spongier, Randy Bridges. freshman Muskies Ambitious new players gain valuable experience •.X i L.. V ' -. ' j. •S, ' - j --iWjCw ' y- - . V .. ,:ju ' . ' ' ' .i. ' c :Jar« « . . . games marked by spirit and ri- valry teams tense . . . pressure on heads high with PRIDE Huskies M District Champs A MAGNIFICENT SEASON!! iack row: Manager James Estes, Carl Jones, Dovid Gardner, Gene Palmer, Ronald Tafum, Victor Childs, Darrell Jackson, Manager Richard Harmon, froni row: Donald Phillips, Willie Johnson, Mike Vinson, Donny Elliott, Jimmy Harrod, Larry Block. i  : nii ' «M 190 fK, Warn Zeam Effort and Spirit Provide est Season Sver 82-64 Wichita Falls WICHITA FALLS TOURNAMENT 82-66 Weatherford 75-64 Paducah THIRD PLACE 67-57 Brownwood 85-44 Quanah (Trinity 96-44 Quanah 94-54 Midway 72-84 (Rider 100-55 Vernon 83-80 Rider (Vernon 105-58 Stephenville 73-63 Midway 83-64 Paducah 73-56 Burkburnett GAINESVILLE TOURNAMENT 88-89 Grand Prairie 101-49 Graham FIRST PLACE FT. WORTH TOURNAMENT 97-56 Weatherford 59-58 Greenville WON CONSOLATION 85-67 Brownwood 104-72 Sanger 55-69 (Trinity 104-47 Vernon 80-61 Carter Riverside (O. D. Wyatt 85-54 Stephenville 77-55 Wichita Falls (L. D. Bell 97-60 Burkburnett 80-79 Rider 55-54 Haltom 107-75 Graham junior Varsity lop row. David Smith, Ted Beaver, Gary Mines. Middle row. Phil Hudson, William Bennett, Charles Musgrove, Paul Loveless, Jerry Burks. Froi t row: James Brown, Gary Wilson, Harry Rogers, Frank Trotter, Weldon Sumpter, Coach Bobby Page. Nov. Dec. Jan. -I Feb. SCHEDULE 20 Paducah 24 Quanah 27 Midway 1 Rider 3 Byer ' s Tourna ment 7 Midway 14 Wichita Falls 21 Paducah 22 Grand Prairie 2 Weatherford 8 Quanah 12 Vernon 15 Stephenville 19 Burkburnett 22 Graham 26 Weatherford 29 Brownwood 5 Vernon 9 Stephenville 12 Burkburnett 16 Graham freshmen — City Champs Back row: Kenneth Moffitt, Mark Hughes, Willard E| ps, Lonnie Gibson, Johnny Culp. Front row: Larry Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Milton John- son, Andre Jones, Tony Smith. Coach Largin. Dec. Jan. Feb. SCHEDULE 3 Burkburnett 7 Graham 14 Petrolia B 21 Byers B 5 Holliday B 7 Petrolia B 15 Holliday B 18 Graham 20 Wichita Falls 2223 Rider Tourna ment 26 Rider 27 Petrolia B 28 Henrietta B 2 Wichita Falls 4 Henrietta B 12 Rider Zemls Hard workouts ... in all types of weather Games marked by determination and ability IMPRESSIVE showings . . . o) Coach Ray Snyder, b) Girls ' Team: CAROLYN GABBERT, BECKY JOHNSON, DEBRA STOVALL, LUCY PEREZ, PAULA FUGEH. c d) Students at work. a) Freshman Girls ' Team: BECKY STREETY, VICKIE ROBERTS, ROXANNE BAKER, STEPHANIE CODNER, VICKIE (ERRY. b c) Daily workouts pay off in Tournament Dividends. SCHEDULE February 19-20 Wichita Falls High School 26-27 Garland March 5- 6 Tyler 12-13 Dallas 19-20 Lubbock 26-27 Abilene April 2- 3 Wichita Falls 16-17 DISTRICT MEET Zemls a) Paulo Fugett handles a wicked racket, b) TEAM MEMBERS: Charles Block, Jock Elwert, Gene Vining, Jomes Swafford. Front: Edward Henry, Mike Mundt, Gory Donohue. c) Gene Vining practices overhead shot. ni (jolf Watch that sandtrap . . . ' Forel Golfers compete for the HUSKIES . . . competition inside and outside the Members look forward to participating in tournaments and bringing home the trophies . . . TOM PRIEN, DALE LAY, STEVE THAYER, JOE COLLIER, JAMES TYSON. February March April SCHEDULE 26-27 Southwest Recreation- al 5- 6 Vernon Invitational 12-13 Sweetwater Invitation- al 19-20 Bluebonnet Golf 26-27 Wichita Falls Invita- tional 2- 3 Possum Kingdom Invi- tational 9-10 Altus invitational 16-17 DISTRICT MEET Ft. Worth Vernon Sweetwater Brownwood Wichita Falls Graham Altus, Okla. Vernon i97 A y. f A M M OPPOSITE PACE: a) Joe Collier, b) Steve Thayer, c) Dale Lay. d) James Estes. a) Joe Collier, b) Steve Thayer, c) Coach Fred Herrington. d) Tom Prien. e) James Tyson. ALL members of the golf team work hard toward district competi- tion. (a) Medley Relay: Bill McEnany, Jim Am- merman, Phil Swansburg; Mike Swansburg. (b) Relay start, (c) Coach Theron Pickle, (d) Freshman Mike Good- man, (e) Kickboords improve kicking. SCHEDULE Dolphin Inv Lubbock S.M.U. Relays Dallas WFHS and Arlington Hgts. Ft. Worth Univ. of Texas Austin WFHS Wichita Falls Tyler Lee Longview 1970-71 Swim Zeam A new program offered at HHS Swimmers — Get ready, get set, GO! Diving, swimming laps = exhaustion. Skill, determination = a feeling of accomplish- ment. (a) Freshman Manager Richard Swansburg keeps score, (b) Seniors Swansburg and Ammerman aid Coach Pickle, (c) Ammer- man gets the BROOM, (d) Bill McEnony gets a good start off the block. baseball J 970 ■' j . ' Back row: Coach W. D. Largin, Tommy Ralston, Gene Howard, George Eustace, Jim Sowards, Gene Palmer, John Sowards, Bobby Ross, Ron- nie Brown, Joe Szymanski, Coach Don Hatcher. Front row: Danny Van Doren, Landy Jackson, Bruce Hembree, Jim Williams, Paul Lance, Gory Anderson, Robert Williams, Nick Carrizales, Dean Watson. District Champions Pitching, batting, catching . . . HOME RUN!! Rounding third and Sliding into honne . . . IHuskies show talent in every field. o) Back: Coach Herb Carr, Freddie Adams, Mike Springer, J. R. Varnell, Fred Gilchrist, Wil- liam Mimms, Danny Foix. Middle: Noel Webster, Bruce Szymanski, David Smith, David Gardner, Glenn Solomon, Gary Nines, Steve Bolton. Front: Paul loveless, Richard Dalton, Steve Clay, Edwin Quintero, Anthony Melvin, Mike Simmons, b) Gary Mines practices the hu- rdles, c) Coach Corr. Mar. Apr. May SCHEDULE 6 Vernon Invitational 13 Possum Kingdom Relays 20 Red Dog Relays 27 Wichita Falls 2-3 Amarillo Relays 17 DISTRICT 24 REGIONAL 1 All Comers 8 STATE ' I M !:« f-r 1- l Vrad Members spend many hours in training . . . HIGH hopes for DISTRICT in . . . high jump, shot, 220, 440, and ' day . . . o) A quick start off the blocks, b) Huskies rest after a long run. c) David Gardner gets in shape, d) Final tips from the Coach, e) Edwin Quintero heaves the shotput. sports Kcmain Mlg year Kound at Hirschi M Administratm Ma ds are for touchmg H... , MmMstrators Coping with common and crucial problems, the administrative staff assumes the major bur- dens of the local schools. MR. G. H. KIRBY, in his first year as Superin- tendent, has coordinated the feverish activities of the three high schools, five junior high and tv entytwo elementary schools in our communi- ty- Mr. Kirby guides the administrative staff by the suggestions he offers and the decisions he reaches. Ruling on a variety of matters, the ad- ministrators direct their work toward the estab- lishment of a progressive policy of educational standards. G. H. Kirby, M.A. University of Southern California SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS lefl to r g if: RALPH M. DAVIS, Assistant Superintendent, Business; MRS. BEnV McGINNIS, Director of Cafeterias; LUTHER E. ORRICK, Assistant Super- intendent, Special Services; THOMAS F. BARNEH, Assistant Superintendent, Instruction; HENRY B. FURR, Administrative Assistant. Seated: JOE STEARNS, Assistant Superintendent, Pupil Services; C. E. JACKSON, Administrative Assistant, Integration. No pictured: JOE GOLDING, Director of Athletics. Left to right: DICK HARRIS, DR. CARL DAVIS, J. PHILLIPS CUNNINGHAM. Seated: GER- ALD HODGES, MRS. LAURA J. DOING, Secretary, JACK BEARDEN. Sc f{ 0 oard Local problems among schools need ad- ministrative action. The Wichita Falls School Board has endeavored to solve these prob- lems and act as a link between the schools and-the community. DR. JOE STEED, President Our Principal In a career which has spanned forty five years, Mr. A. D. Neal has taught a variety of subjects including math, science, mechanical drawing, and shop; and he has also coached football. Before assuming the princi- palship of Hirschi High, Mr. Neal was Dean of Boys at Wichita Falls High School. Three of Mr. Neal ' s children, a daughter-in-law and a son-in-law are members of the teaching profession, which is a tribute to the leadership and influence of this dedicated man. Capable of maintaining his convictions, Mr. Neal has ever remained a friend of the students, encouraging them to try new paths and reach higher goals. Having launched our school nine years ago, Mr. Neal has been a vital factor in the Spirit of Huskyland; he has truly exemplified the Sp n7 of the Twelfth Man. Indeed, Mr. Neal is a man whose company and leadership we shall miss. , i J y J. Z . J cal -L). MISS ETHELYN JOHNSON, M.Ed. Hardin-Simmons University Dean of Girls PriHcipal ' s Staff Aiding the principal in administra- tive duties ore Vice-Principals Joe K. Reed and Ivory E. Moore. As well as discharging their assigned responsi- bilities, they take time out in order to promote Husky Spirit and loyalty to the school. Miss Ethelyn Johnson, Dean of Girls, works closely with the Vice- Principals in creating a more person- al relationship between students, faculty, and administration. JOE K. REED, M.Ed. Midwestern University Associate Principal IVORY E. MOORE, B.S., B.A. Langston University Assistant Principal MRS. VIRGINIA ORSAK Secretary MRS. ESTHER BRADLEY Attendance Clerk MRS. MARTHA LAWLER Clerk Central Office A nucleus of activity, the main office meets the demands of approximately 1,020 stu- dents. Without the efficiency of this staff, our fine school could not function. Counselors Helping students with their prob- lems, lending good advice, and guiding students in making decisions for the future is the job of our coun- selors. They establish future goals and provide a sympathetic ear to every student in need. MRS. NELL THIEM, B.S., M.S Midwestern University Cibrary The library at Hirschi has been an important part of each student ' s education. Under the guidance of our librarians, every student has the opportunity to become well-in- formed and also to gain valuable experience in the area of research for future use. Jrt The blossom of creative expres- sion in our students has been en- couraged through our Art Depart- ment. Students have progressed into re- alistic and abstract experience through the use of oils, ceramics, and many other medias. MRS. ELISABETH ALFORD, B.S. Texas Woman ' s University business MRS. MARY CRAIG, B.S. Midwestern University MRS. CAROLE DAVIS, B.B.A. Midwestern University Basic foundations which enable a person to fulfill a secretarial or ac- countant position in later life can be acquired through the business classes offered at Hirschi. These courses give practical ex- perience to any graduate looking orward to a career in a business ield. Snglish The English Department seeks to instill and develop creative abilities in its students through a well-round- ed four year program of literature and grammar. In an effort to create a genuine interest in the English language, Hir- schi teachers guide their students to a thorough understanding of lan- guage arts by helping them speak and write more effectively and cor- rectly. MRS. BONNIE COLLINS, B.S. Midwestern University MRS. MARGARET BARTON, B.S., M.Ed. University of Texas MICHAEL BRIDGES, B.S., M.Ed. Northeastern State College MRS. FAUSTINA IBARRA, B.A. Midwestern University MRS. RUTH PUTMAN, B.A. University of Texas CciHguage Improved communications, the study of new cultures, and the pro- motion of foreign relations are the goals of the Language Department at Hirschi. The study of foreign lan- guages provides the student with a background for world-wide under- standing. MRS. ROBERTA SUND, B.A., M.A, University of Texas Texas Christian University Rupercht-Karl Universitaet pumalism The Journalism Department acts as a public relations agent for the school, a workshop where publish- ing skills may be learned, and a clearing house for student ideas. Published four times a year, THE HUSKY HOWL offers information and pictures of the school ' s activi- ties. speech Seeking to reach all students, the Speech Department offers a wide variety of fundamentals in the field of public speaking. De- bate, prose and poetry interpreta- tion, dramatic acting, extempora- neous and persuasive speaking, and original oratory help students become adept in self-expression. DOYLE R. WOOD, B.S. Midwestern University CALVIN R. UNDERWOOD, B.S., M.Ed. Midwestern University North Texas State University Jii thematlcs In today ' s ever-changing world, a vast knowledge of mathematics is a necessity. A prerequisite for college and future studies, math courses enable the student to gain a wealth of knowledge enabling him to become a more useful and prosperous person. MRS. RENATE HARGRAVE, B.A. University of Texas MRS. PEGGY ELllOn, B.S. Midwestern University MRS. JEAN PAGE, B.S. Midwestern University MRS. ESTHER NEWSOM, B.A. Midwestern University FRED HERRINGTON, B.S Sul Ross State College Midwestern University MRS. JEAN LEWIS, B.S., M.S Midwestern University MONTE LOWE, IS., M.A. Midwestern University George Peabody College FRED BURNEH, B.S. Midwestern University Bishop College DELBERT W. TODD, B.S., M.S. Texas Technological College East Texas State College Science Performing a simple experiment or observing a cell under a micro- scope, science students find life they hadn ' t known existed. Classes in this department pro- vide the ambitious student with a chance to explore the realm of science in on attempt to answer the question, Why? C. L. VAUGHN, B.A., M.ed. Northeastern State College North Texas State University RONALD FAULKNER, B.A. University of Texas RAMON TOWRY, B.S. Midwestern University BOBBY PAGE, B.S. Midwestern University MRS. MARY MEYER, B.S., M.Ed. Midwestern University Social Studies Looking through the pages of time, students attempt to broaden their knowledge of the men and philosophies which hove shaped and are shaping our country. They study times of war and peace; they study the times which contributed to our heritage. To- day ' s students also watch their own generation create history for their posterity. L. E. GRAY, B.M., M.M.Ed. North Texas State University Mtfsic Venturing into the world of music, students participate in a universal language. Pictures ore painted by the voices of the choirs, and the sounds of our or- chestra and band unfold a beauti- ful story. JOHN TALBOT, B.A., M.A Albion College MICHAEL D. GALLAGHER, B.M.E Texas Christian University MRS. ELLA MAY JESSEL, B.S., M.Ed. University of Illinois Stout State University Vocational Momemak ' mg Vocational Homemaking Educa- tion offers the student assistance in solving home and family prob- lems, gives preparation for be- coming a homemaker, and pro- vides a basis for college prepara- tion for a career in home econom- ics. The curriculum includes five major areas of study which ore: Human Development and the Fam- ily, Housing and Home Manage- ment, Consumer Education, Cloth- ing and Textiles, and Foods and Nutrition. MRS. EVELYN BURBANK, B.S. North Texas Stote University MRS. RUTH ODNEAL, B.S. Texas Woman ' s University 233 jHdustrial Arts W. D. lARGIN, M.Ed. Soufheastern State College LARRY McCLENDON, B.S. Oklahoma State University MIC SIR GUY D. FREEMAN, M Sgt. Montana State College Kesem Officers Zramrng Corps The Reserve Officer ' s Training Corps provides the opportunity for training in a military environment on the high school level. In prepa- ration for future military service, the ROTC cadets learn the funda- mentals of military life. Physical Education Physical Education students strive to meet higher goals every year. Sports, exercises, a basic teaching of good health, and an improvement of athletic skills make up the program in this de- partment. Along with these activi- ties is the important lesson of being good sports. 236 — MISS SALLY BABB, B.S. Midwestern University HERBY CARR, B.S. North Texas State University RAYMOND SNYDER, B.S., M.Ed. Midwestern University MISS OUIDA BROWN, B.S., M.A. Midwestern University Sam Houston State College GLEN JOHNSON, B.S. North Texas State University DON HATCHER, B.S. North Texas State University MRS. CONNIE YORK, B.S. Midwestern University Standing: Mrs. Maxine Mills, Mrs. Terry Swafford, Mrs. Faydean Patterson, Mrs. Nolo Harris, Mrs. Tommie Collins, Mrs. Betty Jones, Mrs. Paul- ine Akndfle, Jack Fifer, Mrs. Leia Haley, Richard Matthews, and Mrs. Ila Whetsell. SiHing: Mrs. Beth Hobson, Manager, Mrs. Mary Ring, Mrs. Nolo Swofford, Mrs. Margie Harshmand, Mrs. Mae Titus, and Mrs. Grace Green. Cafeteria and MaiHtenance Often unmentioned are the men and women who have the difficult task of maintaining our campus and preparing lunches for more than one thousand students. Cafe- teria workers and custodians play a vital part in the appearance of our school. WWW WSi Memoriam IRA PRESLEY DAUGHERTY LELAND DALE DOWNING ROBERT EDWARD DRESSLER MARK H. McCLENDON - -i- f ' A Xji ' ' 03 ' ' ' ;- L_ ■1 ' sl e o ,y- M ' My, - ■j. • , j.-e. Cy v -« if : l ' .. ' Sf •4 y (U5Ui J0nr «Y3 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY AYLOR Pt ' LISHING COMPANY ..■ . ' •iw .. A P V . ' ■■£ ■hw - - •t, •V-;:j - ' S ' f ' : ' . M % -i A... . . J X •V ' ' ' i. : :i I X. Ik ■7
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