Howard College - Hawk Yearbook (Big Spring, TX)

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Personalities Student Life Sports Hawk Review 1982 11 Organizations 39 Personnel 65 Students Oi IES 141 What stories can you tell of memories and days gone by and people you knew well? Stories of activities. . . _..and memories of events... Stories about academics... etter. se ees ee Stas. =a Stories about people Enis erento Orne SSS RSS ae pin eee ia ae Memories are a reflection... of what we are, what we believe, what we dream. Everyone Has Memories... : | 10 Retest oy tars I€s t i Personal oe _ eee a. Melissa Luna Reigns As Melissa Luna makes her formal walk during the competition. Melissa Luna poses with Dr. Charles Hays after being crowned Miss Howard College 1981. Sherri Blalack — Miss Congeniality, Beverly Wheeler — First Runner-up 12 Miss Howard College Jim Haslup and Shannon Gilley, members of Fantasy, per- form songs in sign language. Sam Hill and Cheri Sparks act as emcees for the production. Melissa Luna — Miss Howard College, Lori Phinney — Second Runner-up 8 eee eeeeeeEe X e= SEOOO_OO___eeeee West Texas Women Compete for Crown Melissa Luna, El Paso, was crowned Miss Howard College 1981 by Carol Morehead in the Howard College Auditorium. Beverly Wheeler, Big Spring, was selected first runner-up, with Lori Phinney, Coahoma, second runner-up. Sherri Blalack was voted Miss Congeniality by the contestants. The pageant began with the entrance of each girl wearing a baseball cap donated by the sponsor. The contestants then modeled their campus wear with confidence, moving into the swimsuit competition with courage, and ending with evening wear. The Howard College Jazz Lab Band contributed to the pageant by playing music while the girls modeled. Other entertainment, provided to give the girls time to change, included The New Dimension, directed by Joe Whitten, and members of Fantasy, performing songs in sign language. The Rodeo Team also contributed by demonstrating rope tricks. Melissa Luna accepts her title as Miss Howard College 1981. Mary Payte models campus wear during the HCJCD Women’s Association luncheon. Beverly Wheeler models her swim wear during the competition. kr Shelley Wood poses backstage before the competition begins. WUN a, The contestants practiced many long hours to be prepared for the pageant. 15 the gy a9 THAIN TMNreN ter nnTNERRReRE Rt yey ee Oo MM =O @ Oy fee (G2) Op) 1 (Q) (0) Ze le a st 16 Presidential Classics In 1977 Howard College established the Presidential Classics, a scholarship program for the college’s co-ed students. The college was one of the first to establish such a program, and each year between eight and ten young women are selected to represent the college as a Classic. The Classics act as official hostesses at college functions, represent the district at community events, conduct tours of the campus, assist with recruiting and registration for fall and spring semesters, and represent the college at selected out-of-town events. There are several requirements for becoming a member of this prestigious group. The selection is based on both academic and extra-curricular activities. The Classics must maintain at least a ““B’’ average and carry a load of at least 15 hours each semester. A high academic average indicates a strong student whose studies will not suffer as a result of missing a few days because of an out- of-town trip. Each of the young women must have the recommendation of her high school counselor or principal. Gas 8 €Sy a ee a fs “y p84 oe % Beverly Wheeler Sher Blalack 18 Classics Official Hostesses The rewards for being a Presidential Classic are well worth the stringent requirements and many duti es that each girl per- forms. The benefits include a scholarship for fees, books, room and $50 toward board for those who live in the dorm. For those not living in the dorm, the scholarship covers fees, books, and $100. The scholarship also includes two sets of clothes, one formal and one casual to wear when representing the district; local and state publicity; and the prestige and honor of being a member of this highly select group. This year’s Classics consist of eight young women, six from Big Spring High School and two from Coahoma. They are Sherri Blalack, Debbie Fulcher, Lori Phinney, Sharie Shaw, Jamie Sink, Brenda Trevino, Cathy Weeks, and Beverly Wheeler. Jamie Sink is the group’s only sophomore and returning Classic. 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Norbert Irion Outstanding SWCID Stu American Legion Citizenship Award Andrea Fowler Brent Zitterkopf se ee aE ie a rr ee Ee ee we ea ae a Ee el OES ne ny OL Pe Serre res naar eee OE Oe hn er er ee re ie Pe oe he eh ny Se 3 + te —— Oe eee eee re =_ re 29 ip Award Larry Hutchinson ‘SWCID Male Leadersh 30 SWCID Female Leadership Award Sonia Gonzales Ce a ee TY ES RT a ee ae ee ey ey ee ey eS ee Cer et ser ee Fe ee oe he ee wn hy ne a ee ees 8 ee 8 ER — e ae 31 Harry Lee Buckley Prep Student Randy Baker Sophomore Walker Estes Freshman — Outstanding SWCID Students 32 Nick Brown Cliff Bodiford Marilyn Clark _ Sherrie Daniel 34 Jeri Hamner Jennifer Jeffers-Grant f F F i ey Stitt 1s we : ii ; Ui - Joe Leyva Cay Luedecke 2 Marcie Lykken Ww on Norma Molina Javier Martinez rete Dee ene Oe te oe se os ee ne — s « = — = ON Te LO Oe ee ae a he ba et | oa — hb ea ck en enn Pes 3 a . —s = : TESTS : S=Sats Sasa Sapa oe a ae eae ae ee TR a l ie Noyo . Frank ett in ick Mound in Rob R Rob 38 Vonda Wrye Greg Wright LTT TENE Pesca aie tite meres ALE Sets Massing eae oy a aes co Doing some counseling during registration are Harvey Rothell, Mary Kay White, and Lana Grantham Carol Cooper waits to see what kind of forms Shirley White gives her to fill out. 40 | with new faces and friends : Maria Hukins signs to Bea Burke, Lori Phinney, and Bever- ly Wheeler about registration information. Brenda Trevino and Sherri Blalack explain to some students what needs to be filled out. i Winners Of Big D Derby Travel To Dallas : a Students participate in the Water Relay as part of the competition for the Big D Derby. 42 The Red Team took time to pose for the camera before leaving for Dallas. SWCID students participating in the competition pose for the camera person before leaving on their trip. Students receive instructions before starting the competition. Randy Clanton enjoyed playing Whisk Ball. 43 , t 4 SSeS ii Carnivals and Costumes Highlight Halloween Tommy Vaughn, Russell Stukel, and Bobby Brasel are a few of the students at HC that appeared as characters. Frankie Noyola gets caught by the camera person in his Shakespearean actor’s costume. Dan Murphy is one of SWCID’s Halloween characters. ; 44 The art students create their own Halloween masks. Ph A SS ARORA iit on: rs Cay Luedecke, one of HC’s many characters, decides to try the Hitching Post. A SWCID student enters the costume contest as a Robot. 45 Free Time... Time To Relax, Rest, and Play Farid Mohib relaxes with a newspaper at SWCID. SWCID students enjoy being with friends and looking at books. 46 Se We Se a aan? Bs ae — Sat Rise % bs eae me wre ee ‘ 33 sae : vm Sa ee oe omy sd i a eS ee ee ae it = +2 oe Se po eg er Ce fae Thee se es ae — 232 ot wre TS SES a ot a u ire § i James Barnett sweeps the floor of their room while Earl Morris watches TV. Grass pb 1UNS meon, MWe : Ne ae Some of the SWCID women relax in the dorm rooms in their spare time. Cliff Kirkpatrick gives Mickey Davidson a helping hand on the rodeo grounds. 47 Students and Faculty Receive Special Honors Helene Bonura and Art Dignan help Melanie McKay display her trophy for the Overall Talent Award. em pL . Javier Martinez and Victor Borrego display the mural they painted in the Dean of Students office. Gary Jones receives the title of sexy legs. ———————— iescaarcecane ARNE David King was honored as a ‘‘Favorite Teacher” on the HC campus. SWCID teacher favorites are Art Dignan and Helena Bonura. 48 ‘Food Service... - ik Elodia Puga eulah Sanders Gertude Hallford — Jeanie Fowler , Keeps = ¢ Campus Happy . and Healthy Martha Alcantar Kenneth Thorpe 40 t Nursing Program Big Success Howard College will open an extension center at the Val Verde Memorial Hospital in Del Rio and offer an Associate Degree of Nurs- ing program there in the fall of 1982. The Howard College ADN program began in January of 1976 and now has a full-time ad- ministrator, Barbara Holdampf, and four in- structors. The Val Verde Memorial Hospital campus expects to have two instructors who will be employees of the Howard County Junior College District. Paul Ausmus, Barbara Holdampf and Dr. Bobby Wright have been working with Southwest Texas Junior College administrators to make sure the support courses there will coordinate with those taught through Howard é College. , i Paul Ausmus science instructor speaks to his class at HC. Linda Miller explains to some of the student nurses about how the equipment is run. Nursing students are taught how to scrub before a surgery. 50 Nursing Programs’ Growth Extensive 1982 ADN class: Doris Raines, Janice Wagner, Mary Dennard, Phyllis Vickers, Victoria Berry, Margie Davis, Mary Tanner, Sue Harwell, Jim Woolverton, Frances Ferguson. : i ; : A : ; a 4 ff i (46% ed ‘ “ : a 1982 LVN class: Front Row: Ruth Corley, Amy Smith, Leon Alfano, Helen White, Ramona Harris, R.N., June Stone, R.N., Olivia Kimble, Dawn Spears, Judy M auldin. Back Row: Jean Williams, Sheryl Meek, Linda Sargent, Sharon Phillips, Jimmi Alexander, Bobbie Gregory, Virginia Collins, Bonnie Walls, Shirley Brown, Wanda Denson, Sandra Richey, Jan Sevey, Rosa Martinez, Frances Williamson, Brandy Noble. = an et eal Pie, Ope hy ail ’ | ty! “a | Sa 1981 LVN class: Back Row: Sheila Crockett, Vickie Daughtery, Jeneane Davis, Nancy Sweatt, Coralyn Self, Linda Shugrue, Fred Davis, Adam Yanez, Mardell Wise, Joy Castaneda, Jean Morris (instructor). Front Row: Ramona Harris (director), Charlotte Samuels, Geneva Howell, Willie Hayes, Stacy Miller, Yvonne Kim- ble, Kari Teichman, Martha Benz, Maria Yanez, Dorothy Myers, June Stone (instructor). 51 Se re ram Ss : a i) if i i i i i E i Wardens bia Oma wit ‘ S ? - = a= Ps P- ing used by winners and losers. Wilma Evans, Art Dignan, Traci Wood and Bern Jones rehearse for the SWCID play. gece mee = Pe. M pitt I a ? f = A- — Play Presented In Premiere Performance Traci Wood performs her role with Jeff Davis. Traci Wood plays the role of Linda May, a deaf girl trying to decide between a school for the deaf or a public school. Practicing for the Steve Baldwin play required long hours. 53 i} SRR RE SES HE re eee ian SsEsES owes PUSS ETC ST Se tea bal ne se tt All-Sports Banquet Honors Athletic, | Intramural Players. a ; 3 ts: a Skipper Driver presents Mickey Davidson with the award for top rodeo performer at the All-Sports Former Howard College rodeo champion Jack Himes was the Banquet. guest speaker. Anne Applegate recognized the cheerleaders with certificates. Coach Harold Wilder presented an award to the outstanding Hawk and Hawk Queen. 54 SSS Leny Sanchez helps decorate the Christmas tree in the SUB during the preparation for the Luminaria celebration on the HC campus. As the sun sets the Luminaria begins at the HC campus. Luminaria Becomes HCJCD Tradition Following the Christmas music, the red Christmas lights on the buildings were turned on. Reagie Childress helps fill the sacks up for the night of the Luminaria. 55 Q ad St cdl andl onl all Re, ‘3 s ‘ Pe t Ae w f Sa ala Seats. il 5 as a v Reggie Childress and Beverly Wheeler help register for Western Day activities. Cory Chambers and Susie Kava dance to the music of the Armadillo Flats. The Western Day activities started out with a Lock-in on Tuesday night. 56 i I” e students participate in the Jalapeno Eating Contest. Students enjoy Western Week with a little country music. Mike Hassel decides to cool off after a night of activities. 57 Andrew Diskant and Dr. Bobby Wright present the award to Julie Bailey for the first place Chili. Jackie Swofford stretches out to get a swing with the cow chip. Randy Clanton displays his strength in throwing a cow chip. eae 2% Mr. and Mrs. Foresyth display their talent in country dancing. 58 whales ay Music, Games, and Food. , | i Sherrie Daniel and Cliff Bodiford danced the last song of the night. SS Ed Butler shows two young women how to Cotton Eyed Joe. Debbie Fulcher, Cathy Weeks, and Beverly Wheeler give the camera person a great big smile. Kelli Mull and Greg Hayes walk off the dance floor as the song ended. 59 a Ee Ee Frankie Noyola was honored in Journalism Presidential classics were awarded for their work during and Thistles. the year. Randy Baker, one of SWCID’s four graduates, received the Outstanding Sophomore Student. Norbert Irion was named Outstanding SWCID Student at the Awards Convocation. 60 Greg Wright accepts the Presidential Award from Dr. Charles Sam Hill presented Harry Lee Buckley the SWCID Outstanding Hays. Preparatory Student Award. 7 Kathleen McChristian received awards for academic ex- cellence in English and Spanish. Walker Estes was named Outstanding Freshman Student at SWCID. 61 | 62 SWCID Graduates Honored rh r . wesc a5 Sherrie Daniel, Cliff Bodiford, Jennifer Jeffers-Grant and Randy Baker were honored at a reception as the first graduates of SWCID. Sam Hill presents Randy Baker his award. Jennifer Jeffers-Grant gives a speech during ceremonies. the _ Students Work Hard To Get This Far Dr. Charles Hays presents Victoria Berry with a thesaurus during the ceremonies. Victoria Berry was named the Valedictorian. HCJCD graduates and faculty await to see the ’82 graduates receive their diplomas. 63 64 Dr. Hays introduces the speakers during the ceremonies. ie Fannie Wood and Millie Hartfield show everyone how happy they are to graduate. Greg Wright gives his speech during the ceremonies. Jennifer Jeffers-Grant gives her speech to the graduating class. INA i fe, Pati ES MOS Ie Nes 66 f 8 ee fies SS noe Se a oe ee eee | eeemeeeemmmmmell ee CTE: Te es Cetin’ . aaa ail : 2G e ae MY FARR Hs Howard College Hawks — 1982 Harold Wilder Gregg Polinsky Head Coach Assistant Coach sit Leon Isaac ed : co tps Nathan Givens shoots for two points as Hawk team members look on. Reggie Childress Nathan Givens Ste Jerome Johnson Jerome Johnson Named 1982 Hustling Hawk Ulyen Coleman 67 68 Wimberly H Hardrick Earl Morris Hawks Boast Successful Season The 1981-1982 season was another successful one for the Hawks. The Hawks, led by one returning sophomore, Jerome Johnson, finished the year with a fine 22-9 record. The Hawks, predicted to finish last in the tough Western Conference, finished strong as the Hawks captured fourth and a trip to Regionals. Hawks named to the All-Conference squad include Nathan Givens and Leon Isaac. Jerome Johnson received honorable mention. Jimmy Lowery Rodney Thomason Zac Sharp and James Barnett work hard on defense. Amarillo 106 Cisco 98 69 Tessesr= i 70 bs Leon Isaac waits for a rebound. Coach Gregg Polinsky shows “‘intensity.”’ | | 1 _ James Barnett shoots as Curtis Campbell looks on. Reggie Childress shows his form while James | Barnett and Nathan Givens watch. i James Barnett puts a shot up on a Hawk fast break. i Leon Isaac shoots for two. The Hawks “‘streak”’ down the court. athe ce Curtis Campbell goes up for two points. 71 Hawk Queens Go To Bi-Regional sano: Eaomenat . “ ue Ga The Hawk Queens had another fine season under Coach Don Stevens, who was named the Western Conference’s Coach of the Year. The regional tournament finals held in Big Spring turned out to be one of the most exciting in recent years as the Queens defeated McLennan to capture the title. Hawk Queens named to the All-Conference squad include Nell Haskins with Kelli Mull and Pam Roberson receiving honorable mention. Region V All-Stars include Susan Cordell and Nell Haskins with Kelli Mull as the Most Valuable Player. 72 att site: pug Don Stevens Head Coach EERE Aa SN Saensktes asa nases 3 = 3) % BG res Cc = fe pe) ° 9 bk ev — aS) iS s con tol ; © a © + ie ray n § S fs 9 2 2 x o 2 S 6 fo) = mm a (ae; a = S 5 E Oo A= (ak, 2 O ie’) ev =) ie] = 3 oO oe Vv E 3 “S 3 © O oc e = oO v 3 Zz () Melissa Luna Ne Holli Holloway Andrea Fowler Sheryl Mince Amy Carman f Via a Christi Adams Lavonne Brumley Lynda Rogers Frank’ P Westerr South ACU Wester San Jaé Hardin: Odessa’ Phillips - Nestern Texas South Plains Schreiner Midwestern HC Queens _ “HCQueens 69 HC Queens = 89 HC Queens 75 (Region HC Queens 65 HC Queens 55 HC Queens 63 (Bi-Regions Amarillo Odessa Western Texas McClennan 45 Henderson 89 75 76 Holli Holloway congratulates Susan Cordell for a great game as other team members join in. Kelli Mull takes a quick glance at the scoreboard. Stevens Named Coach of the Year Pam Roberson sets up a play. ‘ell Haskins goes up for two while Melissa Luna looks on. 77 is e sa ie Rodeo Team members: Mark Law, Cliff Kirkpatrick, Freddie Lucero, Ed Fernandes, Mickey Davidson, Will M. Black, James Doss, Dee Hurt. Not pictured: Cody Car- ruthers, Reagan Brooks and Jessie Doss. HC Rodeo Team Competes in NIRA Mark Law readies to toss his loop. Cody Carruthers goes from horse to steer in the steer wrestling event at the Howard College NIRA rodeo. 78 Will Black picks up the heels in the team roping event. Freddie Lucero ropes the horns in the team roping event. 79 | 80 Rodeo Action Full of Suspense James Doss tries to get his calf down in the calf roping event. Christi Adams competes in break away roping for Howard College in NIRA competition. Cliff Kirkpatrick prepares his loop for the toss. Showmanship Highlights Rodeo Events Cliff Kirkpatrick pursues a steer in the arena. 81 ‘‘My Heroes Have Always Been Cody Curruthers and Will Black relax before the big day starts. Mickey Davidson practices the calf roping event in preparation for the NIRA Rodeo. 82 iia rrr hs ...and they still are today.”’ i a Reagan Brooks, Will Black, Ed Fernandes, Rodeo Queen Holli Holloway, and Cody Carruthers celebrate after the Howard College NIRA Rodeo. Cliff Kirkpatrick demonstrates his ability to rope a calf. 83 Hawk Walk Provides Funds For HCJCD Athletic Department Coach Wilder and Coach Stevens organize the activities after their run. 84 Maria Hukins visits with Zante Kellam as they make another lap. 85 Mickey Davidson rests in between plays. ntramural Football Supported By HC And SWCID Greg Wright avoids a tackle as he tries to get a pass in the air. Staats, ee ar oS cee SWCID instructor Art Dignan explains a call to Norbert Irion, Tim Fautheree, and Scott Anagnostelis. Fall Intramural action centers around football. Dan Murphy sets up at guard as his teammate takes the snap. 87 88 SWCID Cagers Gain Experience ki Richard Malcolm (coach), Danny Lucero, Jeff Klieve, Mark Phillips, Terry Dreyer, Tommy Smith, Chris Curtis, Jeff Davidson, John Robertson (coach). Kneeling: Mark Sunberg, Jesus Casarez, Rudy Gomez, David Smith. Ri cn 0 pes - a . io tm rm ee t wa = a Barbara Gately, Barbara Thomas, Yolanda Taylor, Cindy Cummings, Robbin Washington, Vickie Lehman, Susie Kava, Sherrie Daniel, Toni Oates, Marilyn Myers (coach). SWCID Cagers pass the ball before trying for a goal. Mark Phillips receives recognition at the tournament in Austin. 89 90 eee hse p et vd b7h2) Hi Mityitirt tt Intramura Basketbal Provides Campus Entertainment incited ae ney “ee i Herb Moore and Lonny Greenfield battle for the ball on the jump. ae aac castes LE E ote 8H ye Ss Everyone watches the ball as it goes up for two. wee rbsbsbib Bib ¢ Mb beks esis bali Aeksh cea ied bd MR Organizations 91 Phi Theta Kappa strives Phi Theta Kappa is the national junior college honorary scholarship society. Iota Beta is the local chapter, which was organized in 1956. Members comprise the upper scholastic ten percent of the student body. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to promote scholarship, to provide recognition for scholarship, and to cultivate fellowship among top-ranking scholastic students of the junior colleges of the United States. The spon- sors of Phi Theta Kappa are Susan King and Ralph Smith. i Frankie Noyola served as President for the 1981 —82 year. fi Dean Grandon served as treasurer. i Ana Walls and Susan King set the table for the reception. Members celebrate after being officially inducted into this scholarly fellowship. 92 or Excellence in Ed : (Top) Deon Grandon, Marion Lindsey, Rick Mound, Frankie Noyola, Lynn Simpson, Javier Martinez, Ralph Smith, sponsor. (Bottom) Janis Whitehead, Terri Poteet, Mindy Claxton, Toya Rivers, Susan King, sponsor. (Top) Lori Phinney, Beverly Wheeler, Reagan Brooks, David Finley, Deanna Smock, Melinda Vassar. (Bottom) Terri Dean, Debbie Fulcher, Cathy Weeks, Yancie Toran. Fun” LPM (Top) Wayne Rhode, Kevin Wunderlich, Tony Hall. (Bottom) Ronda Beene, Barbara Merworth. 93 : ' i ett x Lana Grantham, Shelley Wood, Carmen Holman, Terri Poteet, Cay Luedecke and Robin Robinett. Cheerleaders Support HCJCD Athletics ae Cay Luedecke and Shelly Wood rest between cheers at a Hawk game. 94 I err Robin Robinett leads a yell at the Hawk game. Terri Poteet, Carmen Holman, Cay Luedecke, Leny Sanchez and Robin Robinett practice a new formation. Cay Luedecke and Terri Poteet lead a chant. Shelley Wood along with Terri Poteet, Robin Robinett and Cay Luedecke watch the shot go up. 95 Student Government Association Plans Activities The Student Senate is the representative body of the Student Government Association. Through this senate, students are given an opportunity to promote student government and to develop and manage a well-rounded program of student activities. The senate acts as an intermediary between the students, faculty and administration. Students elect the senate during the fall semester. P tus? “ ee nn Fee NN yeh, Toa? Dt ons ed han ae Freshman Senators: (top) Holli Holloway, Austin Hale, (bottom) Debbie Fulcher, Reggie Childress, Lori Phinney, (not pictured — Sherri Blalack) Officers: Mindy Claxton — Secretary, Ed Butler — Parliamentarian, Greg Wright — President (top) rh ea 1 | = ee Sophomore Senators: (top) Frankie Noyola, Belinda Puga, (bottom) Leny Sanchez, Robin Robinett (not pictured — Lisa Griffice, Cay Luedecke) 3] Carol Adair — Secretary rsh Margaret Arnold Recording Secretary ae Eo é | ff Larry Hutchison — Representative Developmental Studies Steve Kotchen — Representative Developmental Studies Norbert Irion — President, Walker Estes — Treasurer, Anthony Bonura — Vice-President. Scott Sheldon — Representative Freshman Class Ronnie King — Representative Freshman Class Terry Starling — Representative Freshman Class } f | i [ i 97 The New Dimension, under the direction of Joe Whitten, was very active this year. The group pro- vided entertainment for many college functions such as the Miss HC Pageant, the Luminaria, and Western Day. In addition, the group performed at area high schools and area civic events and organizations. Joe Whitten serves as Director for the New Dimension. ae % ae ee Deanna Smock, Charles Parker, Betty Downey, Lonnie Greenfield, Cay Luedecke, Greg Wright, Jennifer Shirey, Joe Whitten, and Robin Robinett. or Many Local Events aye 9 ny ree a eigen ex ek Saas Wes eee see a7 BEET RIRON TENET ITeR TRIN LL a I LE Jennifer Shirey, music major, shows her stuff during the Western Day performance. Practice shows results. 99 Jazz Lab Band Practices Year Long Looon oO Pepper Sullivan tunes up his organ for a performance. Art Castetter, sponsor, leads the band as they practice during the year. 100 Wc OO ——— Students Win OEA Leadership Conference Awards The OEA is an organization of students who plan an office career. It is designed to develop leadership abilities in the American business system and com- petency in office operations. This years members at- tended the Brazosport College campus for com- petitive events. Students winning awards include Connie Garcia, Diane Lopez, Lisa Bowen, and Sonya Wortham. ‘“‘Howard College students participation in the OEA State Leadership Conference have always been among those winning the highest awards,”’ said Mary Deats, business instructor and advisor of OEA. Lisa Bowen, Sonya Wortham, and Connie Garcia display the plaques awarded at the OEA Conference. OEA members are Cynthia Valencia, Lisa Bowen, Diane Lopez, Connie Garcia and Sonya Wortham. 101 Silent Thespians Present Dramatic Shows Silent Thespians members are Steve Baldwin, Terry Starling, Debbie Adams, Paul Lovell, Mark O’Conner, Melanie McKay, Maria Hukins, Tracey Salter, Helene Bonura and Harry Lee Buckley (front). Silent Thespains practicing for their upcoming play are Fred Roy, Bern Jones, Wilma Evans, Cecelia McKenzie and Jeff Davis. SWCID Establishes Drill Team ‘ ‘ ¢ ‘ ‘ e : : Traci Wood, Felecia Key, Joyce Brown, Cindy Mann, Debbie Burnaman, Barbie Crawford, Shirley Moore, Tere Rodriguez, Shannon Gilley, Nancy Som- mers, Kaye West. i Cindy Mann, Joyce Brown, Traci Wood (Co-Captain), Felecia Key, Debbie Burnaman, Barbie Crawford, Shirley Moore (Co-Captain), Nancy Sommers, Kaye West, Shannon Gilley (Sponsor), Tere Rodriguez. 103 enrages ———_ —— += «- 104 BSU Pursues the Religious The Baptist Student Union is organized to encourage spiritual and Christian citizenship among students and faculty of the Howard County Junior College District. The Union meets every Thursday during the lunch hour. Students of all denominations are invited to join. This year the members went on retreat to Stanton with BSU members from Western Texas College in Snyder. They also went to a missionary workshop in Dallas. Tage igs. i Terry Cosby served as sponsor for BSU for the 1981-82 school year. Members pose with a group of BSU members from Western Texas College during a retreat in Stanton. ry (Top) Lynn Simpson, Russell Stukel, Melinda White, Kenneth Huibregste. (Bottom) Frankie Noyola, Susan Cordell, Sharie Shaw, Cindy Robinson, Terry Cosby, sponsor. (Top) Mike Hassel, Buddy Eltringham, Gene Reeves, Herb Moore, Pepper Sullivan, Randy Clanton. (Bottom) Melody Holmes, Robin Robinett, Cathy Weeks, Lori Phinney, Debbie Fulcher. (Top) Randy Baker, Tim Yates, Jeff Cooper, Curtis Christy, Zant Kellem, Larry Hutchinson. (Bottom) Harry Lee Buckley, Michele Jacques, Barbie Crawford, Joyce Brown, Brenda Colvin. 105 Texas Association for Continuing Adult Education Inspires Excellence Connie Sparrow, who has already passed the GED examination, checks her grades with Cora Valen- zuela, Teacher’s Aide. Front Row: Claudine Karnes, Irene Garfias, Mary Ann Rodriguez, Norma Corralez, Asha Patel. Back Row: June Wiggins, Mozell Patton, Donald Rivera, Connie Sparrow, Maria Garcia, Jovita Hernandez, Victor Garcia, Pam Perkins, Henry Franco, Emily Sanchez, Cora Valenquela (Teacher’s Aide). 106 a Dee EE Becky Gartmen, Doris Raines, Becky Jordon, Deborah Woods, Julie McDonald, Mary Tanner, Jan Thomas, Mary Dennard, Janice Wagner, Waldene Childress, Beverly Foster, Robert Phillips, Karen Buchanan, Linda Porter, Kathy DeGroff, Ilene Stringer, Mary Thomas. Texas Nursing Students Association Look Toward Nursing Career ie. € PD Officers: Gloria McDonald, Sandra McCutchan, Sue Harwell, Victoria Berry, Francis Ferguson. 107 The Hawk Reporter provides an opportunity for students to gain experience working on a newspaper. The Hawk Reporter also serves to inform the student body, faculty, and community by explaining through words and photographs what happens on campus and why it happens. The publications advisor is Linda Woodley. Dwight Heins Editor Kayla Wiggins Feature Editor a cat ing China Smith Business Manager Buddy Eltringham Cartoonist Cay Leudecke Frankie Noyola Reporter Reporter and Head Photographer 108 SWCID Newspaper Staff Contributes To Hawk Reporter Jennifer Jeffers-Grant — Assistant Editor Cynthia Lohr — Advisor Staff Members: Donald Exum, Thomas Ewing, Hamid Hajebian, Varla Brooks, Michelle Jacques, Mary Byndum, Scott Sheldon, Melanie McKay, Deborah Adams, Jennifer Jeffer-Grant, Harry Lee Buckley, and Dan Murphy. 109 Yearbook Staff Works Long Hours Buddy Eltringham Holli Hollway Thistles, also known as the Writers’ Club, is the sponsor of the art and literary magazine. The club sponsored the annual art show and writing contest. They also held a book sale dur- ing the fall semester and brought guest speakers to their bi-monthly meetings. Spon- sors for Thistles are Linda Woodley and Susan King. Prauhic Neoyota Heal Pleotogedapher Frankie Noyola — President and Editor of Thistles Kayla Wiggins — Assistant Editor Javier Martinez China Smith Staff Staff rene, ; = Mike Downey, writer for the Big Spring Herald, spoke to the group about writing. The club held a book sale during the fall semester. 111 ee a ae a ee EE ae ee Se ot a Ra he Mars me Frankie Noyola Mike Hassel Head Photographer Donald Exum 112 te He oe 2 fe ar Personnel 113 Dr. Charles Hays addresses the class. Dr. Charles Hays poses with HC student Christi Adams to promote the Hawk Walk. Ai Dr. Charles Hays presents a jacket to Doyce 114 Piper. nursing Dr. Hays welcomes instructors back on campus after Christma s break. %n. Mary Dudley, Mike Bruner, Dr. Charles Hays, and Chairman Don McKinney prepare to begin a meeting of the Board of Trustees. a ” i! Z ra Louis Stallings, Dr. Charles Warren, Dr. P. W. Malone, Don McKinney, Harold Davis, James Barr, and Curt Mullins represent the citizens of Howard County on the Board of Trustees. Board of Trustees Oversee Educational Program Trustees Harold Davis, James Barr and Curt Mullins prepare to begin the monthly board meeting. Board of Trustees Chairman Don McKinney welcomes faculty to the HCJCD. Jim Haslup interprets for Mr. McKinney. 115 pa lh, eh Arn bet Ne PR Ne = mee = er SS el Ee agape te his Mike Bruner — Vice-President for Fiscal Affairs Administrative Officers Guide District Mary Dudley, Cheri Sparks, and Harvey 116 Hawk Walk. 6bbbAS Ub bene Rothell participate in the Mary Dudley — Dean of Admissions Mike Bruner explains budget procedures to faculty at professional growth sessions. Cheri Sparks — Associate Vice-President for Student Life. Dr. Bobby Wright — Vice-President for Howard College. Cheri Sparks announces during the High School showcase at a | Hawk Basketball game. Dr. Bobby Wright (far right) takes notes as Trustees @ Don McKinney, Harold Davis, James Barr and Curt Mullins hear a presentation to the Board. 117 Tony Claxton Mary Crawford Janice Dunagan Ann Duncan Director Financial Aid Anne Applegate Assistant Assistant Director Librarian Registrar Dean of Students Computer Center Administrative Staff Organizes Activities Anne Applegate spends many hours planning student activities. Delores Bash, bookstore manager, shows off the newly-remodeled bookstore. 118 Carie Dunnam Assistant to the Dean of Students Jan Foresyth Bursar Bill Griffin catches up on his paperwork. Bill Griffin Dean of Students Terry Hansen Assistant to Vice President For Fiscal Affairs Barbara Holdampf Director ADN Program 119 Harvey Rothell spend many hours helping students develop degree plans. Norris Maxwell Assistant Librarian David Partlow Director of Public Information Harvey Rothell Counselor Dan Shockey Administrative Dean John Weeks Director Coliseum Harold Wilder Director Athletics Staff Schedule Always Busy Norris Maxwell, assistant librarian, helps students find library materials. Reva Adams Business Paul Ausmus Biology Diane Austin ADN Dr. Mary Bailey Social Science Dr. Wayne Bonner Psychology Anita Booth English Spanish Joe Whitten and members of the New Dimension practice twice weekly and perform many times during the year. New Dimension singers pictured are Deanna Carlile, Bet- ty Downey and Charles Parker. | a PA vt Robert Bradberry Art Castetter Mary Deats Jerry Dudley Sherill Easterling Mathematics Music Business Health Physical Mathematics Education Faculty Engages In Variety Of Activities Susan King speaks at the Phi Theta Kappa induction. Becky Smiley does a child’s portrait at the Arts and Crafts Festival. 122 ie Melva Griffin Doris Huibregtse Mathematics Business Gary Grant English Susan King English Social Science Ralph Smith speaks to the Phi Theta Kappa pledges at the fall induction. Lynn Walling helps an agriculture student plan his spring schedule. Gregg Po linsky helps the athletic department by participating in the Hawk Walk. 123 Al Long Mary McClendon Linda Miller Jean Morris Gregg Polinsky Industrial Arts ADN ADN LVN Assistant Athletic Director Faculty Provides Insight In a Variety of Areas _ . a G i —, = Harold Wilder explains the Hawk Walk to Presidential Classics Shari Shaw and Brenda Trevino. “rstie Wang, computer science instructor, assists Fraley with a data processing problem. — Larry Reese Wanda Reese Joe Rhodes Becky Smiley Ralph Smith Social Science English Reading Drafting Art Business Instructors Pace To Student Life Joe Rhodes, drafting instructor, explains technique to Jackie Swofford. it Joe Rhodes, Bill Sprinkle, Art Castetter and Drew Diskant relax over coffee in the SUB. 125 Bill Sprinkle Automotive Technology HC Faculty Ready To Help 126 Don Stevens Phsyical Education June Stone Lynn Walling LVN Agriculture Bill Sprinkle helps a student find the problem with the engine. Linda Woodley Journalism Speech Hetti Minix Women’s Dorm Supervisor basketball games. Julie Bailey Secretary Associate Vice President for Student Life Debra Edwards Business Office Clerk Jean Gleason Secretary Vice President For Howard College Patti Hutte Secretary Director Of College Information Mary Kennemer Business Office Clerk Lou Key Secretary Director Of ADN Program Howard College Staff Plays Vital Role In College Life Patti Hutte prepares copy for the basketball program to be distributed at all 127 ie IS Te ge rn re ne Ne TT das ie be ee ee —_—= nae — Betty Montgomery Secretary Vice President For Fiscal Affairs Tonia Moore Library Circulation Assistant Mary Owens Secretary Assistant To The Vice President For Fiscal Affairs Harriett Richardson Secretary Head Librarian Melba Robinson Secretary Dean of Admissions Joanne Sayles Clerk Admissions Records Sandra Searfoss Staff Strives For Excellence Be Detinag é. Mary Owens and Terry Hansen go over business in the personnel office. Jim Grizzard and Bob Blassingame change a light fixture in the administration 128 building. Julia Trevino Science Lab Assistant Secretary Carla Westfall Admissions Clerk pi sry ng Lees Sars Janie Westfall Secretary Director Of Physical Plant =serenEeeseproes: — TEV IT SSS =Sy: Shirley White Secretary Director Of LVN Program Charlene Wooldridge Key Punch Operator Arline Young Secretary President Staff Keeps ampus Running Smoothly i) 4 C— | eS ae ee naw Sorts _—+ —+ Carla Westfall answers questions about admissions requirements. J. R. Gould poses for the camera while making his nightly rounds. 129 eae Sharon Andrews Registrar S W € I D 130 Dominick Bonura Dr. Douglas Burke eee eee ke EEE Ny Glen Carrigan Dean of Students Director Transitional Interpreter Audiologist Planning and Development SWCID Boasts Excellent Staff Dominick Bonura directs students activities at SWCID. Dr. Doug Burke opens a gift at a party in his honor. Daniel Clere Robert Coltrane Jeffrey Davis Andrew Diskant . Director Assessment Interpreter Admissions Coordinator Interpreting Counselor Service Dominick Bonura and Bob Moore go over student housing problems. Shannon Gilley shows Scott Sheldon the latest in video games. 131 132 en een eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee er ee ee eee Ee eeeeeeeeeeee————EeEeEeEeEEeEeEEEE—E— eee Terry Dobson Delores Erlandson Larry Evans Shannon Gilley Administrative Counselor Director Developmental Interpreter Assistants Studies SWCID Offers Opportunity eo SY 76 25 i Het te. ar 3 a nate ae ade dhe a ee er Bernhardt Jones, Fred Roy, Dr.Doug Burke, Larry Evans, Mayor Clyde ae Dr. Charles tea Delores Erlandson, Helen Gladden and Lillian Hill es join with children of the community to celebrate International Year of the Handicapped. Jim Haslup Interpreter 4 Sam Hi ll Bernhardt Jones Department Head Department Head Learning Development Communications Steve Baldwin discusses student activities with Marilyn Myers. Diane Linhart Counselor 133 Bob Moore Beth Patterson Fred Roy Carla Warrington Residence Hall Interpreter Department Head Coordinator Sign Supervisor Collegiate Studies Language Service SWCID Staff = Provides Many Services Bob Moore spends time keeping records in the residence hall. Robin Byers, interpreter, was honored with a trip to Singapore this year. 134 Helene Bonura Government Daniel Campbell Science Arthur Dignan Occupational Relations Skills Faculty Aids Students In Pursuit Of Knowledge Mary Pat Jones prepares for her next English class. | Wilma Evans assists Timothy Yates with his studies. 135 ee EO eeeerereeeecors—e—ea—a SsS—S_—eVOO_O RS Wilma Evans Individualized Instruction Richard Fendrich Individualized Instruction Mary Pat Jones English Faculty Increases In Proportion To Student Body Richard Fendrich prepares his column for the Hawk Reporter. Daniel Campbell, science instructor, finds the answer to the lack of clean air during a West Texas sandstorm. 136 ee Cynthia Lohr English Developmental Studies Richard Malcolm Mathematics Dr. Michael Moore Science Graham Peters relaxes by playing tennis. 137 1 Soe e: a ee er er ee Ss Se nee ee Graham Peters Social Science History Angel Ramos Mathematics John Robertson Career Occupations Charles Shoemake, business instructor, explains new principles to Judith Gildhouse. 138 SSS——_eaQQQr Darlene Shoemake Individualized Instruction George Taylor Science Faculty Gives Incentive and Motivation Richard Malcolm swears in a SWCID student to his newly-elected office. George Taylor illustrates his point during science class. Art Dignan explains the lesson to a group of students. 139 yoy MAB 4 AP eet oe bk a oe SISOS pe oere ep are EAE ESSA Seb c PSSST PORE PIRPRE IP RIeAS TRA 28008828101 ee ceca ee eee ———————————E—EEE—EEer Polly Connelly Secretary Collegiate Studies Bart Neighbors Cafeteria John Perez Maintenance Patsy Pettit Secretary General Communications Toni Pettit Secretary Receptionist Jean Smith Secretary Admissions Lynn Smith Secretary Transitional Planning and Development Joy Vaughn Secretary Learning Development Rita Windham Secretary Campus Life SWCID Staff Vital To Everyday Activities Patsy Pettit offers assistance to visitors at SWCID. 140 ise SAG | Students 141 142 Jerry Alaniz James Anderson Steve Allman Mark Arnold j ) Paul Abundez 4 ee : i iW Buddy Anderson Don Arroyo Michael Abelar i Christi Adams Mike Ayers David Barbee James Barnett Tim Ballard Jeff Barr 143 i a 4 Will Black Sherri Blalack Charmian Bongers In 2a] Victor Borrego Dana Boyer Eddie Brackeen Lavelle Bradford Susan Brashears Lori Bristow Gregoria Brooks David Brosig 144 ay : bo 7 4 13 Nick Brown Lavonne Brumley Carrie Bryant Ed Butler Keith Burk Dirk Callison Shari Calvies i s s | a SS si z LL Curtis Campbell Janet Carr Geneva Carroll 145 Cathy Carter Tracy Chandler Reggie Childress Sonna Christian Mindy Claxton Leslie Coffman Ulyen Coleman Terri Cook Susan Cordell Jesus Cosarez 146 “EY a Y. 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