Howard College - Hawk Yearbook (Big Spring, TX)

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Hawk Review Howard County Junior College Big Spring, Texas Notables Student Life Sports Organizations Educators Students Ads 1983 11 39 65 wi IAS, 147 185 s Meant to Be ? If It Laugh and I'll Laugh With You, Dream And Pll Dream Too, ccm nS NET: Bes Bee Gee A 1 For Few Ever Share Such Visions as Are Shared Dusan na | : | % q : { { : : | | | Work With You, Fight And I'll Fight Too, For Whatever Barrier 10 These Are the Things Worth Doing and Can Be Done by... Me and You. TMALIIUNAL AND DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS WITH TAP DRILL Sizes Erg 4 e a, ® “ee % A o,@ was ® a,° ‘5 6 5 oa f® .. ® ha Or ig? 2 Ae. ° bs . 6 8 tal o « - o = a % 4,° © NOTABLES 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 Twenty Girls Compete for the Miss HC SWCID Title 13 14 The Competing Girls Are Judged Lori Phinney poses for the camera before competing. Linda Woodley gives Reggie some special instruction. Pageant associates are arranging and making sure everything is in order. 2 a: [Ean On... Poise, Interview, Modeling, Personality, and ae we oo Beauty. The contestants perform their routine on stage during the competition. Gayla Paige and LuAnn Burkhalter give each other a hug before the Dana Erwin models her casual wear outfit. routine. The girls play around a little during the practices. Announcing the winners was the most exciting event of the evening. 15 16 PRESIDENTIAL CILANSSIUCS Standing Left to Right; Felecia Key, SWCID, Brenda Salazar, Lori Phinney, Kelly Bearden, Robin Ethridge Kristi Franklin, Debbie Adams, SWCID, Tammy Peugh, Debbie Fulcher. Seated, Dr. Charles Hays. Eight Ladies have been chosen to represent Howard College as Presidential Classics for the school year. They are Debbie Fulcher, Lori Phinney, Sharie Shaw, Kelli Bearden, Robin Ethridge, Brenda Salazar, Tammy Puegh, and Kristi Franklin. To become a Presidential Classic, the girls applying must meet certain re- quirements based on academic and ex- tracurricular activities. The girls chosen must display poise, attractiveness, neatness, congenial personality, and be y able to make presentations before groups. The girls are offered a goods scholar- } ship which takes care of room, books, tui- tion and fees. They are also furnished with two outfits to wear. They are afford- ed an opportunity to project their per- sonalities in public appearances such as modeling, and serving as official hostesses for the junior college. Kristi Franklin Lori Phinney oe BE Robin Ethridge Sharie Shaw Tammy Peugh V7 Presidential Classics Representing the Howard County Junior College District for the School Year. Debbie Fulcher t if ¥ P i e Felecia Key Brenda Salazar Kelli Bearden American Legion Citizenship Award Reggie Childress Robin Ethridge 19 20 Mr. and Miss Hawk Holli Holloway Abel Castro Mr. and Miss Rattlesnake WY) s 5 HPD 3 re =) Le) © Oo jay TW 2) 7A 7a Howard College ophomore Favorites Sherri Blalack Mike Hassel Lori Calhoun E Kenny Spears | G 23 Sophomore Favorites David Smith Teresa Eckstein Freshman Favorites Debbie Adams Larry Hutchison 29 SWCID Prep Favorites F. Hutson Debbie Adams : x ry %, i” | mettre ty |) wk NI SWCID Male Award Walker Estes SWCID Female Award Debbie Adams Debbie Adams Zu Presidential Award Outstanding SWCID Student Walker Estes ial | Siig. 30 Nancy Bonura Prep Officers Linda Vinup Catherine Corrigan Debbie Adams Freshman Class Officers 1982-83 Debra Uthus Jeff Cooper Bob Coltrane—Sponsor Michele Jaques 31 | f i i Sherri Blalack Mary Byndum Reagan Brooks Teresa Eckstein Walker Estes Reggie Childress 33 Debbie Fulcher Mike Hassel Paula Harrison Holli Holloway Maria Hukins Larry Hutchison Priscilla Mann. 35 Kathleen McChristian China Smith Lori Phinney David Smith Kevin Young Tammy Woodard Student Life 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 Registration Big Success | Paewice Cepadge Christi Wang-Banerjee, Computer instructor looks over to see how many enrolled. Dusty Johnston looks over his note. | Lori Phinney and Robin Ethridge helped out with registration. Faculty prepares for students. Staff organizes things to start the year. 41 Work, Rest Dr. Hays in deep discussion. Having a friendly conversation. Mr. Griffin having one of his many cookouts. ae ; 42 Snow Ball Fights ey neo ee Sam Hill teaching a class of students. Richard Baca SWCID Graduates Justine Fendrich Walker Estes Big D Derby HC students race to win the Derby for the trip. SWCID student participating in the Derby activities. Halloween Is the Time for Spooks at Howard College HCJCD Students op) S DN ee 2 FB (S i § Je = 49 Melva Griffin teacher favorite at HC. Special Honors Jackie Swofford sexy leg winner of SWICD. HC Sexy Leg contest winner. n Thorpe, Director of Food Service lah Saunders, Supervisor a rk Froman, Head of Utility ie Campos Lawanda Brewer, Hostess Meva Hunt, Cook Delores Hernandez 51 All-Sports Banquet a 52 Dental Hygiene The Dental Hygiene Program is a new program. The program lasts for two years. A graduate is entitl- ed to become a licensed Dental Hygienist. Students learn in both a classroom and laboratory setting. ; Instructor Jacque Allen and Student James Kinney discuss proper procedure. Student Mickie Fletcher works on technique in the lab. The first students of the newly formed Dental Hygiene Program. Seated are: Mickie Fletcher, Jeanne Burnside, and Denise Love. Standing are: dames Kinney, Autumn Spencer. 53 Associate Degree Nursing Program The Associate Degree Nursing Program is a two-year program. After passing State Boards, a graduate becomes a Registered Nurse. First Year Students Front Row: Charmaine Beall, Millie Anderson, Laurie Young, Dee De Phillips, Student Mary Thomas reads a patient report while others Back Row: Clara Ritchey, Susan Jordan, Joan Paul, Les White, Anthony Brown, Glenda Wright, listen. Vanessa Cawthorn. Second Year Students Back Row: Julie McDonald, Waldene Childress, Edith Ashley, Karen Buchanan, Debra Woods, Robert Phillips, Linda Brown, Troy Jones, Linda Porter, Irene Lamb, Mary Thomas, Front Row: Beverley Foster, Maxine Conian, Gloria McDonald, Kathy DeGraw, Delila White, Becky Jordan, Sandy McCutchan, Gean Thomas, Not pictured is Becky Gartman. Students work in local hospitals to gain experience. LVN Program The LVN Program is a one-year program. The graduates become Licensed Vocational Nurses upon passing State i i Instructors are June Stone R.N.; Ramona Harris R.N. Director; ; E y 3 ‘ oo ED OTB SUE taste pe eee Maris RN classroom and hospital settings. Front Row: Bertie Cataldo, Shirley Barlow, Judity Cook, Liz Dueuez, Nancy Hughes, and Vinda Huff, Second Row: Shirley Barlow receives her cap from June Denettie Marquez, Belva Burzine, Barbara Garrison, Gwen Smith, Vickie Smith, Lupe Suniga, Kathy Lujan, Stone during the capping ceremony. Elizabeth Hodges, Barbara Adamson, and June Stone, instructor. Ramona Harris teaches a class of future nurses. Everyone awaits the presentation of the caps. 3) Action In 6 5 Successful Western Week David King wonders if he is going to get a bowl of chili. Cheri Sparks turns to look at Patti Hutte as Anne Duncan gets a bowl of chili. Lori Phinney and Cheri Sparks serve two brave people. 57 Western Week Ends with... HC and SWCID students dance to the ever popular Cotton Eyed Joe. Nothing like good friends dancing the Cotton Eyed Joe. Having a good time was the order for the night. Diane Linhart and partner enjoy themselves at the dance. HCJCD Students and Faculty Enjoyed the Activities Bill Griffin attended the chili cook off. At the Second Annual Chili Cook-off, the crowd enjoyed tasting and comparing chili. Georgia Uranga from Coahoma was one of the visiting high school students. wr vere vvrrvvVyVrrryee,, Linda Adams was one of the judges from Big Spring to judge the chili. 59 Cheri Sparks and Ann Duncan get ready for the hot dog eating contest. Lori Phinney helps get things ready for the show. Mr. Holquin wins first place in the chili cook-off. HCJCD Students and Faculty Know How to Really Make Parties Fun. 61 1983 Graduates Work Kathleen McChristian delivers her speech to the students. After graduation interpreters enjoyed themselves with cookies and punch. HC student presents his speech to his friends and the rest of the audience. Hard To Go This Far The student received his hard earned diploma. Board and Administration stand by to see each graduate receive the diploma. 63 GED Graduation Louie Brown was guest speaker at the ceremony. Dr. Hays and Mr. Shockey hand out the G.E.D. Awards. Students prepare to start ceremony. Sports 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 1983 Hawks Finish fiWapm 22 pial James Barnett Sophomore Leon Issac Sophomore PWARY MWA Po fa Hu College ' . Nate Givens Harold Wilder Reggie Childress Sophomore Coach Sophomore Jerry Alaniz Sophomore Greg Polinsky Coach Willie James Maurice Hoskin Terry McDaniel Freshman Freshman Freshman Hustling Hawks for 82-83 Season is Reggie Childress Danny Grayson Freshman Keith Wilkerson Joe Johnson Dwight Harris Freshman Freshman Freshman Antoine Morris Freshman 69 Hawks Compete to Show Their Abilities. Se ae ee 72 Hawk Queens Boast a Successful Season Nell Haskin Susan Cordell Sophomore Sophomore Pam Roberson Don Stevens Christi Adams Sophomore Coach Sophomore Holli Holloway Sophomore Andrea Fowler Sophomore Janene Berry Kari Robinson Celeste Van Auken Freshman Freshman Freshman Amy Carman, mgr. Sophomore Angela McGraw Melinda White, mgr. Kathryn Mann Freshman Sophomore Freshman 73 rs e Mie s . pe Or ® 75 Queens Show Their Shooting Abilities to Their Devoted Fans. ti Ce 78 ry Howard College Baseball A i f +3 gt F gi nit, WCE, Catenin RY Oss o % IE gam eee chin eee ON SNA i os a ’ aS ee Kelly Smith Hawk catcher Gary Carr ‘“‘C.J.”’ with Harold Davis, Board Chairman at ‘‘Dia- mond’’ Open House Billy Mitchell demonstrates how to “‘crawl”’ to steal base Jeff Hodges of the Hawks 79 Wie Ny 4) | er Bobby Behnsch Vp Yih iY Wy By a Wey i Yb, : Wibhtded Howard College Hawks wm a nabs Pe 3 Pieweiee asecssece cham: Bruce Hollander of the Hawks Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and the Kelly Smith catches ball for an easy out. rnd nt f AA, S S z f x - es rd ; % —_— Allee ‘ J ae ja a 3 ° ree t mi Doug Hatch swings for a home run. 81 Baseball Season Starts Off Good for Howard College ciel ee AERA VAEAINT ee 82 Good End to a Successful Baseball Season... . Coach Bill Griffin Named to Junior College Baseball Hall of Fame Coach Griffin displays Hall of Fame Plaque. Howard College Rodeo Team Competes in NIRA This cowgirl takes her horse around the barrel with ease. NIRA Rodeo Is Full of Fast Action... My heroes have always been cowboys, and this is why. ... and Dangerous Riding This cowboy shows the crowd how bareback riding is supposed to be done. ‘There ain’t no horse That cain’t be rode and There ain’t no man That cain’t be throwed.”’ — “Wild Horse’”’ Bill The American Cowboy Harold McCracken College Rodeo at It’s Finest The crowd watches anxiously as the cowboy rides the bull. 87 The Rodeo Is Fun for Some... A student and Harvey Rothell participate in the goat dressing contest. ...and Not for Others Smile for the camera, Mr. Steer. Rodeo Action Full of Suspense 89 Hawk Walk... Helping out with the activities are Debbie Fulcher, Tammy Peugh, Barbara Holdampf, Kelli Bearden. and Walk America VOoanewy™ Hawk Mascot Enjoys Entertaining the Howard College Fans. 91 bs see colied : ie cei ie ea i ROE E EIS Top Row: Angel Ramos (coach), Steve Whittington, LuAnn Burkhalter, Middle Row: David Smith, Hamid Hajebian, Philip Higginbotham, Ronnie King, Bottom Row: Mark Sunberg, Scott Roberts, Tommy Smith, Mark Phillips. Top Row left to right: Mark Sunberg, Tommy Smith, Ronnie King, Vincent Gallant, David Smith, Bottom Row: Mark Phillips, Philip Higginbotham, Angel Ramos (coach). 93 SWCID Volleyball Top L to R: Julie Droustas, Coach Debbie Burnaman, LuAnn Burkharter, Debra Uthus, Vickie Lehman, Pam Singleton, Vicky McNaughton, Bottom L to R: Suzanne Wolff, Valeira Street, Sonya Gonzales, Kaye West, Janice Barnes. Racquetball Is the Favorite Sport for Some HCJCD Students. HCJCD student wins award playing racquetball just the right way. 95 SWCID Intramurals . . . Keeps Students Busy and Competitive. SWCID really gets involved in sports. Organizations 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 POK Phi Theta Kappa is the National Junior College Honor Society. The Howard College Chapter is named Iota Beta and was formed in 1957. lota Beta accepts the top 10 percent of the college students. The purpose is to promote scholar- ship and to provide recognition of scholarship. ae r Ti) 2 Phi Theta Kappa Co-Sponsors are Harvey Rothell and Susan King. MEMBERS Front Row: Mike Stevens, Deanna Smock, Sec.-Treas., Lori Phinney, President, Prissy Mann, and Paula Harrison. Back Row: Tony Hall, Kathleen McChristian. President Lori Phinney puts forth a topic for discussion at a Phi Theta Kappa meeting. Lori Phinney, Prissy on Valentine’s Day. Mann, and Paula Harrison sing to Kurt Salisbury. Phi Theta Kappa sold singing telegrams 98 Members are inducted during the Spring Induction. MEMBERS Front Row: Kri sti Franklin, Robin Ethridge, Kandis Myrick, Lisa Majors, Lisa Lloyd. Top Row: Jeri Farmer, Randall Lewis, Kelli Bearden, Wade McMurray, Melinda White. MEMBERS Front Row: Sanden Daughhetee, Tammy Peugh, Kelli Birkhead, Rhonda Camp, Mrs. King, Jeri Farmer, and Paula Harrison listened intently while at PTK Day Pat Sutton. Back Row: Rusty Williams, Dorothy Dossey, Joni Poynor, Michelle Fuller, Dru at Texas Tech University. Kelley, Cliff Snell P Ph ia tin PREP URS REE ee ee ee sere ENGR UMAE RRR EM OE RE RER RES RHEE RAR EE RE PEER REESE REND MERE ORK RR ERE CE EE REE See) CRED COS RUE OE Ae ERE PEE ee WHEE ESE gy CE eee on wo a x (RMR ER RD BER ‘eee urcm bs wa vouwcta an eR - oratin a a iP an hx Sp eae? | MEMBERS: John Medlin, Pepper Sullivan, Lori Phinney, Mike Wood, Amy Carman Kathleen McChristian and Prissy Mann sell goodies to other hungry students during activi- ty period at one of PTK’s bake sales. Cheerleaders support Hawks and Hawk Queens. Barbara Holdampf gives instructions to Robin Burchett, Carmen Holman, and Tammy Peugh before the March of Dimes “Walk A merica.” Spring Semester: Dana Erwin, Robin Burchett, Carmen Holman, and Deanna Smock. Fall Semester Cheerleaders Front Row: Sherri Blalack, Robin Burchett, and Gayla Paige. Back Row: Kari Robinson, Michelle Torres, and Carmen Holman. Dana Erwin, Michelle Torres, Sherri Blalack and Gayla Paige support the Hawks at every game. 100 Bat Girls Support Baseball Team The newly formed baseball team gets its support from a group of girls called Bat Girls. The Bat Girls cheer the team and retrieve bats. Front Row: Terri Miller, Kelli Bearden, Ginger Griffin, Lori Phinney, and Kim Chase Back Row: Robin Burchett, Debbie Fulcher, Dana Erwin, Gayla Paige 101 102 Student Government Association 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 in- termediary between the students, faculty, and administra- tion. Students elect the senate during the fall semester. Be aor. isa a2 34 ... os os : vi E Sophomore Senators: Sherri Blalack, Greg Hayes, Holli Holloway, Abel Castro Freshman Senators: Kelli Bearden, Rusty Williams The SGA sponsor is Amy Mann. Amy Mann and Rusty Williams listen intently during one of the meetings. The New Dimension performs for many college functions such as the Miss HC Pageant, the Luminaria, and Western Day. In addition, the group provided entertainment at area high schools, area civic events, and organizations. Cathy Weeks, Lori Phinney, Bruce Hollander, Ernest Abalos, and Buddy Beach practice diligently. Roane Smith, Mark Warren, Debbie Fulcher, Jennifer Shirey and Tammy Spears rehearse for an Joe Whitten directs this talented group upcoming performance. of singers. The New Dimension performed during the Miss HC SWCID Pageant. 103 Silent Thespians SWCID students perform the play ‘‘How to Pick a Gallaudet College President.” Bernard Bragg, renowned deaf actor. 104. SWCID SGA Officers and Members Maria Hukins, Nancy Bonura, Linda Vinup, Catherine Corrigan, Marilyn Myers, Debbie Adams, LuAnn Burkhalter, Larry Hutchison, Brent Champagne, Walker Estes, Jackie Swofford, Jeff Cooper, Stephen Richardo. 105 106 Nighthawks The Nighthawks practice many long hours in order to improve their musical talents. They entertain during basketball games and at special functions at Howard College. Art Castetter directs this Jazz Lab Band. Vi we Musicians in this band consist of Jay Barron on Bass Clarin Piano. In back playing the guitar is Troy Tompkins. et, Archie Patton and Lori Andrews on Alto Saxophone, Sanden Daughhetee on flute, and Pepper Sullivan on Maintenance Dept. Janie Westfall Lowell Davis Left to Right: O. H. Thomas, Lynn Craft, Joe Rodriguez, Andy Rodriguez, Henry Ring, Raymond Smith, Jose Velasquez, Rory Speaker, Manuel Subia, Wayne Ring. Ismael Hernandez 107 SWCID Cheerleaders 663” Debbie Adams Debbie Burnaman LuAnn Burkhalter Pamela Singleton lente ia ee Se eee a 108 109 HCJCD Students Participate in Organizations 110 Texas Association for Continuing Adult Education The Texas Association for Continuing Adult Education is a Statewide organization to promote adult learning. % MEMBERS Front Row: Emma Franco, Olivia Rocha, Maria Garcia, and Beatrice Rocha. Second Row: Martin Mata, La’vett Holiday, and Victor Garcia. Third Row: Walter Williams, Mamie Williams, Bernice Williams, Roger Henry, Rafael Vidal Officers: Victor Garcia, Vice-Pres.; Maria Garcia, Student Gov. Rep.; Vickie Minter, Teacher Aide and Leslie Earnst, Learning Center Teacher. Leslie Earnst and Daniel White discussing Curriculum. Texas Nursing Students Association The Texas Nursing Students Association is a group that prepares for a nursing career by hearing from various professionals at their meetings. Thomas, Freshman Secretary-treasurer, Lynn Newlin, Vice-President, treasurer; Delila White, President; Sandy McCutchan, Sophomore (Top L to R) Becky Diefenderfer, Freshman Historian; Mike (Bottom Row L to R) Gloria McDonald, Sophomore Secretary Historian. 113 114 83 Yearbook Staff Diane Lopez Editor ' ' nS China Smith works diligently preparing an ad. Ronda Beene Assistant Editor Sponsor Josie Salazar discusses layout with China Smith and Ronda Beene. China Smith Business Manager Amy Carman, Asst. Editor Rusty Williams, Editor Hawk Reporter Staff The Hawk Reporter Staff works diligently to d f f fe China Smith, Bus. Mgr. Dawn Kelley, Reporter nee spe ft . eka oF Isls, ule The paper was printed bi-monthly. Editor Rusty Williams types a story on the Typesetter. WS SWCID Yearbook Staff Debbie Burnaman Editor “83” Michele Jacques Asst. Editor ‘‘82”’ Morgan Droutsas Asst. Editor “83” 116 Thistles Publishes Literary Magazine Thistles, also known as Writer’s Club is the sponsor of the art and literary magazine. The club spon- sored the annual art show and writing contest. (| to r) Brenda Johnson, Assistant Editor, Susan King, Sponsor, and Kathleen McChristian, Editor, prepare the magazine for publication. g i i Susan King has been the dedicated sponsor for the Thistles Literary magazine for 15 years. Jacquelyn McElroy, Tamula Williams, Susan King, and Paula Harrison discuss the contents of the magazine at their Wednesday meeting. Tz Yearbook 3 Photographers t ) A Homer Lopez Bill Wi nters Anne Barno Randy Menges Mike Hassel RR Ne oe He Bill Winters does some last minute printing for the yearbook staff. EDUCATORS 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 120 Dr. Charles Hays, President cp HCJCD Board of Trustees Mr. Harold Davis, Chairman Mr. James Barr, Vice-Chairman Mr. Donald B. McKinney Dr. Charles O. Warren Dr. P. W. Malone 121 Mary Dudley—Dean of Admissions — 122 Administrative Officers Guide Through The 4 Year Sam Hill— Vice-President for SWCID. 123 Se Seat. Amy Mann Tony Claxton Mary Crawford Janice Dunagan Ann Duncan Assistant Asst. Director Librarian Registrar Director Dean of Students Computer Center Financial Aid ‘fi 5 LS | ee Administrative Staff Plans The ‘‘83” Year To Be A Good One hel fe 4 a [pemes s 124 Jan Foresyth Bursar Terry Hansen Assistant to Vice President For Fiscal Affairs Linda Woodley Director of Community Relations Bill Griffin Dean of Students Barbara Holdamf Director Allied Health Program Harvey Rothell Counselor Dan Shockey Administrative Dean John Weeks Director Coliseum Harold Wilder Director Athletics 1Z5 Reva Adams Paul Ausmus Mary Bailey Business Biology Social Studies Wayne Bonner Anita Booth Robert Bradberry Psychology English Spanis h Mathematics Susan King enjoys a meal and a chat with HC students. | 126 Art Castetter Music Jerry Dudley Health Physical Education Mary Deats Business Sherrill Easterling Mathematics Faculty Involve Themselves with Students and School Activities Bill Damron Business 127 Gary Grant Melva Griffin English Mathematics Faculty Staff are Always Busy Preparing for Upcoming Year. Janice Grifford Ramona Harris MLT Director LVN Director Doris Huibregtse David King Susan King Martha Lammers Business Social Science English ‘Business 128 Al Long Mary McClendon Linda Miller Jean Morris Industrial Arts ADN ADN LVN Instructors Respond to Student Life — Greg Polinsky Assistant Coach Larry Reese Joe Rhodes Becky Smiley Social Science Drafting Art HC Faculty Ready To Help And Enjoy The Year With Students 130 June Stone Lynn Walling Bill Sprinkle Don Stevens Automotive Physical LVN Agriculture Technology Education Instructor XN RN Dusty Johnston Rodeo Direct odeo Director 131 132 Donna Loveless Secretary Jean Gleason Secretary Vice President for Howard College Patti Hutte Secretary Mary Kennemer Business Office Clerk Lou Key Secretary Director of ADN Program Hettie Minix Women’s Dorm Supervisor taff Plays Vital Role at Howard College Melba Robinson Secretary — Counseling Guidance Financial Aide Tonia Moore Library Circulation Assistant ees i j ; Charlene Wooldridge Key Punch Operator Arline Young Secretary President Carla Westfall Admissions Clerk Janie Westfall Secretary Director of Physical Plant Shirley White Secretary Director of LVN Program 133 Sharon Andrews Registrar Steve Baldwin Government Sandra Ammons Psy Sociology Joyce Bentley Sec Receptionist Dominick Bonura Administrative Staff Dean of Students Helene Bonura Danny Campbell Glen Carrigan Bob Coltrane Government Science Audiologist Interpreters Melba Robinson Secretary —Counseling Guidance Financial Aide 135 Debbie Covell Dick Covell Polly Connelly Patsy Davis Interpreter Dental Lab Technology Interpreter Sec Collegiate Studies 136 Wag Barbara DeAnn Cannon Andrew Diskant Terry Dobson Julie Droutsas Sec Dev. Studies Coordinator of Director Counseling Residence Hall Supervisor Intermediary Assesment Services REL GRTENaiT Ra cccanacenscconnsncneseate eT NCE osetia tate aga 137 William Eckstein Dolores Erlandson Larry Evans Wilma Evans Mathematics Counselor Dir Dev. Studies Art in I.1.C. 138 ir Richard Fendrich Shannon Fike Becky Green L.1.C. Interpreter Sec Registrar 139 140 Jim Haslup Interpreter Sam Hill Vice-President Ronald Hirano Drafting Brenda Hong Sec Registrar AN ‘ Bernhardt Jones Dir Collegiate Studies ‘ = a k | t t } Mary Pat Jones English 141 Bob Moore Ann Lane Diane Linhart Residence Hall Super. Sec Admissions Counselor = 142 Dr. Michael Moore Science ? Marcus Myers Career Orientation 143 144. SWCID Advisory Board Left To Right: Curtis Baker, Independent Rancher Oil, Interpreters Bob Coltrane, and Andrew Diskant. Left To Right: Sam Hill, Julius Seeger, President of TAD, Alan Bubeck, Petroleum Engineer. Marilyn Myers Recreation Director Carol Ogburn Sec Registrar Cynthia Peters English Graham Peters Social Studies History Patsy Pettitt Sec Vice-President Toni Pettitt Sec LDD Angel Ramos Mat hematics Brian Rasmus Lab Assistant (in Dorm. Superv.) 145 146 Vickie White Pe. Rita Windham Sec Campus Life John Robertson Career Orient. Sociology Charles Shoemake Business Darlene Shoemake George Taylor Science Gary Tibbs Notetaker Joy Vaughn Sec LDD STUDENTS 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 148 Steven Archer Page Backus Howard College Kyle Arnold f | Marty Badgett % hy David Anderson Mark Arnold Sherri Balack Mike Abelon James Anderson Neal Barbee Kelli Bearden Ann Barno Jay Barron E : oa Rhonda Beene Sheila Begley Bobby Behnsch Scott Bell Cindy Bentley Janene Berry Kelli Birkhead James Blackman 149 Craig Bond Dana Boyer Lisa Brackeen Della Brown Greg Bruce Leslie Bruce Charquilnthyn Brown é a, ” e . Robin Burchett Javier Calderon Lori Calhoun 150 Rhonda Camp Debbie Calvert c Vv 2) ra ev n iol a oO = “ 2 oc Wie stand Vv i : S f : ‘ € ; C O sS o s o = E 6 6 Oo S) =e © D ou £ x 3 S © E = © O oO bars 2 S 12) “ (2) Karen Chandler Abel Castro Vanessa Cawthon Gary Case 151 4 aw f Kim Chase Randy Clanton Sherry Clark Ted Clement NPPORT We; Se ’ a Vey i 72 David Conklin Carol Cooper Larry Cordes Susan Cordell hi i ; ie, Fes lone Crane Nicky Dahlberg Karla Daily 152 eer at Cindy Daughhetee Jody Daway Glyn Day Terri Dean JoAnn Deanda Yvette DeLeon Bruce Dennis Rebecca Dennis Dean Devoss Roy Dill Michael Donald Tony Dodds 153 154 Perry Echols Robin Ethridge James Doss Sissy Doss Rose Dunn Ann Earnest fa | Dana Erwin Buddy Eltringham Bob Emerson Ronnie Evans Sherry Everts Jeri Farmer i Freddie Fierro Alana Fincher Andrea Fowler Craig Foster Maria Franco Kristi Franklin Debbie Fulcher Michell Fuller Michelle Garrett Pat Gent Donnie Grant Paula Graves 155 Kirk Griffin John Haro Curtis Harrison Paula Harrison Kris Hartman Nell Haskins Mike Hassel 156 Doug Hatch Greg Hayes Cynthia Hernandez Todd Henderson Cyonee Hillman Kirk Hobbs Stephon Hodge Mike Hodnett ean Bruce Hollander 7 } Holli Holloway Carmen Holman Melody Holmes 157 Kenneth Huibregtse Brenda Johnson Rodney Jonas Karen Jones Joe Justice : Jeff Keller Dawn Kelley Kathie Kennedy ay ‘ i rad ¢.-%) MAZNite Randall Lewis Robert Liphena Diane Lopez 158 weer Homer Lopez Martha Lopez Kathryn Mann Prissy Mann James Martin Mike McCain 2S fx Se % = = fe a Cetin i jae Be” a B 2 Todd Loyd Lisa Majors adic Tom Marlow Lori Marin Ricky Martin Jackie McCalister 159 a . 73 r i i Sandra McCatchen Brian McConnell Julia McDonald Angela McGraw Wanda McIntosh Wade McMurray Randy Menges Dee Merritt Laura Mexia Billy Miles Joey Millican Bill Mitchell 160 Brian Mitchell Lynn Moore Shawn Moser Gary Newton Ricky Mitchem Dora Morales Kevin Newman Gwen Nichols ‘ Terri Moreno Juan Molina 161 Gayla Paige Donny Pavlosky Ronald Pavlovsky Randy Pepper Natalie Permenter Tammy Peugh — freee Lin Phillips Lori Phinney Denise Pierce Sam Oliver 162 Rae Doug Pounds Laura Proctor Dan Ray Teresa Reid Joe Reynolds Ben Rice Becky Richey Ruceellinichter | | Phillip Ritchey Mike Rivera Pam Roberson David Roberts 163 Terri Roberts Kari Robinson Scott Robinson Dave Rodriquez Ralph Rodriguez Tommy Rodriquez Michael Roemisch Perry Rogers Robert Rubio Daniel Ryon 164. Kurt Salisbury Laura Smiley Sharon Smith Cliff Snell Gina Sanchez China Smith Deana Smock John Snelling Mike Sauls Kelley Smith Sherri Shaw Roane Smith 165 Kenny Spears Autumn Spencer Vicky Stanley Elizabeth State Brenda Stevens Michael Stevens Sandra Stevens , 4 bare ce q = , H ee t _ | i ae. iy rt { fe ; ¥ fiers j | June Stone Kellie Stone Gray Stoval Toni Subia r | = ee William Sullivan Rick Sustanta K. Swarek Michael Symonds Scott Tankersley Judith Tanner Gaston Tarango Margaret Trevino Tami Thurmond Stephen Tillery Kathy Timmins Sharon Tindol 167 168 Carolyn Torres Cynthia Valencia Edward Vela Debra Torres Celeste VanAuken Prem Venugopal Michelle Torres Melinda Vassar Doug Walker Donnie Tubb Tommy Vaughan ob ds f, dee CP +4 be Curtis Warren Lelan Warren Melinda White Rusty Williams Cathy Weeks Stacy Willborn Beverly Wood Kevin Young Alan Welborn Chuck Williams Michael Wood Jesse Zapata Les White Eddie Williams Pam Wood Stacy Zonker 169 Debbie Adams David Ambres Hector Apodoca Richard Baca Betsy Bales ah he) Weal Anthony Bonura Nancy Bonura 170 ES We ae Janice Barnes Alex Bonura Joyce Brown Harry Lee Buckley LuAnn Burkhalter Brent Champagne Christine Daughhetee Teddy Burkhart Lisa Connelly BRR Cindy Cummings Debbie Burnaman Jeff Cooper Mary Byndum sek Me me ae se ae EEE ome me a se ge ea EE a EE Sy Catherine Corrigan ’ leg! ae hy xcs) Clarissa Davila Tonna Davis Brian Determan Morgan Droutsas Steve Duncan Pat Eagle Bear Teresa Eckstein , if! “a ae i ? ’ 4 in Od A f ill 4 {° Walker Estes Larry Fahy Vickie Fawcett Justine Fendrich ips Candy Frisbie Nick Gonzales Ronald Gurdikian Vincent Gallant Sonya Gonzales Hamid Haghjoo Rebecca Golden Maria Gonzalez Hamid Hajebian Rudy Gomez Mike Goodwin 173 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ruben Hernandez Nina Hicks Philip Higginbotham Maria Hukins Larry Hutchison Pat Hutson Saviash Jahangirian Teresa Janice Michele Jaques 174 Ricky Jimenez Carol King Danny Luc ero jamer Ht hai y Carolyn Jones Ronnie King Mike Martinez Zant Kellam Vickie Lehimnar Vicky McNaughton Felecia Key Paul Lovell 175 ] x ‘ 6 David McNeil Farid Moheb Monte Melder Shirley Moore Norman Neubert WAX £7 ZZ Teresa Melder Danny Murphy Debra Parrish Esperanza Mendez Kristi Murr Donald Pekar Mark Phillips I XA¢ Wendell Prejean Joe Price Robert Purvis Scott Roberts Hector Rodriquez Tracey Salter Ray Serrano Pam Singleton 177 178 David Smith Tommy Smith Ruth Stamnitz Terry Starling Valeira Street Fatima Stubig Mark Sunberg Jackie Swofford Linda Tversky Eduardo Urrutia a t™ - — Steve Whittington Kaye West ig Linda Vinup Suzanne Wolff Debra Uthus Mike Walker 180 NUVI S) Dr. Hays discusses registration with Bill Damron and Christie Wang-Banerjee. STREETS ORT ABM ? + wNae t Pati Geko, sao --€:he 8 eo HC students enjoy playtime between classes. SGA Prexy Mike Hassel 181 N 8 ] ASeAe een 184 say AIRES OR rE area ; . L i ge il i are oT N, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Symbol of Banking in Big Spring Member of F.D.I.C. CARLOS PILLY’S RESTAURANT | BEAUTY CENTER AND BAR 601 Lamesa Dr. Delicious Mexican Phone 263-2834 Food And Steak Open Tuesday thru Saturday 308 NW 3rd Phone 267-9141 BIG SPRING, TEXAS 901 Main Street 915 267-2531 Our Best Wishes For Your Future CITIZENS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P.O. 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