Iowa Park High School - Hawk Yearbook (Iowa Park, TX)
- Class of 1971
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1971 HAWK Iowa Park High School Iowa Park, Texas Volume XXIV Annual Staff Members and Their Sections Guinette Johnson and James Smallwood - HIGHLIGHTS Elmer Featherston and Lee Childers - CURRICULUM Joni Carter - SENIORS Jerry Riley, Randy Stewart, and Burrell Elliott - SPORTS Ken Griffin and Don Dowell - ORGANIZATIONS Beth Ashley, Reba Reid, and Joni Carter - UNDERCLASSMEN Karen Watson - ADVERTISEMENTS Sylvia Sibley - OPENING SECTION and EDITOR Karen Steed - STUDENT LIFE and OPENING SECTION 2 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR, MR, ROBERTS, AND OUR PRINCIPAL, MR. DAWSON, WHO HELPED US MAKE POSSIBLE THIS ANNUAL. WE SINCERELY HOPE YOU FIND IT ENJOYABLE. THE ANNUAL STAFF 3 4 Fred Parkey — A MAN WHO WELL DESERVES THE DEDICATION OF OUR ANNUAL. A MEMBER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR SEX YEARS, HE SERVED AS PRESIDENT FOR TWO TERMS. Fred Parkey was instrumental in starting the bond issue which enabled our high school to be built and played a major role in the building of our new stadium. Such a man deserves this recognition for his dedica- tion in every action he took toward the betterment of education in Iowa Park. The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night. Henry W. Longfellow 5 Contents Title Page 1-3 Dedication 4-5 Contents 6-7 Opening Section 8-21 Highlights 22 - 41 Curriculum 42 - 61 Seniors 62 - 75 Student Life 76 - 95 Sports 96 - 125 Organizations 126 - 149 Underclassmen 150 - 167 Advertisements 168 - 203 Index 204 - 205 Ending Section 206 - 208 7 Look to this day! 8 9 the very life of life In its brief course, lie all the varieties but today well-lived, 17 makes every yesterday a dream of happiness 18 19 21 22 23 24 Class of '7 1 Top Ten a. Sylvia Sibley - Valedictorian b. Judy Spruiell - Salutatorian c. Don Harrison - third d. Pam Huff - fourth e. Marvin Nipper - fifth f. Glena Miller - sixth g. Linda Owens - seventh h. Glenda Spruiell - eighth i. Vickye Robinson - ninth j. Cynthia Wilson - tenth j. h. i. 25 Graduation Awards a. The Arion award is an award given to the student who exhibits the greatest amount of interest and talent in the musical field. This year's recipient was Lynn Dozier. b. The Bobby Gilbreath award was presented to Jimmy Harrison because of his athletic ability and out- standing character. 26 Outstanding Teenagers of America and the D.A.R. Award a. This year's Oustanding Teenagers of America were Steve Watson, Beverly Klinkerman, Sylvia Sibley and Glena Miller. They were selected because of their outstanding qual- ities. b. This year's recipient of the D.A.R. award was Sylvia Sibley. This is an award given to the girl who exhibits the best citizenship to her teachers and fellow students. 27 Best All-Around JACKIE GHOLSON and SYLVIA SIBLEY, the faculty selection of the most ideal boy and girl, chosen on the basis of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. 28 Mr. and Miss IPH8 STEVE WATSON and BRENDA GIBBS, the student body selection of the boy and girl most representative of perfect students. 29 National Honor Society Consists of Students Excelling in Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service a. Officers are: Jay Can- trell - Pres., Judy Spruiell - Vice- Pres. Sylvia Sibley - Sec- retary, Linda Owens - Treas., Susan Sit- graves - Historian, Glena Miller - Re- porter. b. Jay Cantrell, President, shows pride in exhibit- ing the N.H.S. em- blem, symbol of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. c. Sponsor Mrs. C. B. Smith set an excel- lent example for members and initiates. IOWA PARK a. 30 The small number of new mem- bers in com- parison to the student body exhibits what high standards must be met in order to be- come a mem- ber. The ini tiates are: Patti Roberts, Marvin Nipper, Linda Wilson, Jimmy Harrison, Bev Klinkerman, Mike Roberts, Jan Spruiell, Billy James, Guinette Johnson, Alyce Bon- durant, Don Yeager. b. Members and initiates discuss plans for the upcoming banquet. c. At the initiation, Judy Spruiell reminds initiates, Jan Spruiell and Alyce Bondurant, that they must wear their blue and gold ribbon until the banquet. a. Carol Cole and Mike O'Donnell - Choir b. Marvin Nipper - Math c. Jay Cantrell - Speech d. Evan Lington and Sandra Skinner - Band e. Beverly Klinkerman - French f. Patti Roberts - Spanish g. Don Harrison and Sylvia Sibley - English 33 Who's Who in Science, Social Science and Business a. 34 a. Marvin Nipper - Physics b. Mary Lu York - Biology c. Don Yeager - Chemistry d. Sylvia Sibley - Govern- ment and Patti Roberts - History e. Linda Wilson - Shorthand and Lynn Ayres - Typing f. Sherry Smith - Business f. 35 Who's Who in Vocational and Athletic Areas a. Jackie Gholson - Agriculture b. Dewayne Britt - Auto Mechanics c. Donald Durham - Building Trades d. Cathy Irby - Girls' Athletics e. Pam Huff - Home Economics f. Greg Ancell - Boys' Athletics c. 36 38 a. b. Homecoming Queen and Attendants Possessed Beauty and Personality Nancy Huekaby. Senior Candidate, Home- coming Queen. Gisele Farmer, Freshman; Becky Powell, Junior; and Connie Russum, Sophomore. c. a. State football players - Jeff McDonald, Steve Watson and Jimmy Gilmore. b. State in shorthand - Pam Huff. c. State football players - Don Harrison, Jackie Perkins, and Greg Ancell. 39 U.I.L. Literary Winners and Alternates a. a. UIL literary winners are: (Seated) Pam Huff, Rhonda Watson, Linda Moer, Linda Wilson, Lynn Ayres, and Gwen Stout. (Standing) Alyce Bondurant, Glena Miller, Jay Cantrell, Darrell Ratcliff, Roger Cummings, Billy James, Scott Julian, Don Yeager, Don Harrison, Carl Rains, and Ken Griffin. b. Debaters Roger Cummings and Scott Julian place first at District and first at Region winning out in the rough AAA competition. c. Ken Griffin won third place in the Science divi- sion at District. d. Glena Miller, Girl Informative Speaker, placed first at District and third at Region, while Sylvia Sibley was alternate. STANDING: Pam Huff, Shorthand, 2nd at District, 1st at Regional, 1st at State; Sherry Smith, Shorthand Alternate; Linda Wilson, 1st at District, 2nd at Regional, 2nd at State; Glenda Dur- ham, Typing Alter- nate; Carl Rains, Typing, 2nd at District, 4th at Regional. SEATED: Linda Moer, Typing Alternate; Lynn Ayres, Typing, 1st at District, 3rd at Regional; Annette Leath and Michelle Skelton, Typing Alternates. b. Darrell Ratcliff, Spelling, 3rd at District; Jay Can- trell, Boy's Persuasive Speaking, 1st at District; Don Harrison (not shown), 2nd at District in Boy's Informative Speaking. c. Girl Debaters, Alyce Bondurant and Audrey Bush- field, won 2nd place at District. d. STANDING: Judy Spruiell, Prose Alternate; Don Yeager, Prose, 1st at District and 2nd at Regional; Rhonda Watson, Prose, 1st at District and 3rd at Regional. SEATED: Carol Cole, Poetry Alter- nate; Gwen Stout, Poetry, 2nd at District, 41 CURRICULUM 43 44 a. School Board members are: BACK ROW: (L to R) Cecil Streich, Hoyt Watson, Stanley Williamson, C. E. Myers. FRONT ROW: (L to R) Faris Nowell (Superintendent), Jesse McCullough, T. C. Berry, Robert Wilcox. b. MR. FARIS NOWELL, Superintendent. 45 46 47 b a. MR. DICK ... Choir, Am. History b. MR. KINGSLEY ... Band c. MR. WYNN ... Science, Chemistry, Physics d. MRS. DOHERTY ... Health, Biology e. MR. ROBERTS ... Biology, Photography 48 The Tools of Communication . . . a a. MRS. ALMANZA ... French, English b. MRS. DEAREN ... English c. MRS. VENHAUS ... Spanish d. MRS. MILLER ... English e. MRS. MATTIS ... English 50 51 Concentration Counts a. MRS. DAVIS ... Typing, Shorthand, English b. MRS. HARRELL... Typing, Bookkeeping c. MRS. COWLEY ... Librarian, Bookkeeping d. MRS. SMITH ... Speech, English 52 a. Mrs. McDonald ... Government, Am. History, Wld. Affairs b. MRS. LAWRENCE ... Government, English c. MR. LYLES ... Wld. History, English d. MRS. MEDLINGER ... Wld. History, Texas History, Economics e. MRS. FLOWERS ... Wld. Geography, Health b 54 Keeping History Alive 55 Physical Fitness a. MRS. WATKINS... Girls’ P. E. b. MR. GRAVES ... Athletics, Health c. MR. MCWILLIAMS ... Vice Principal Athletics, Geography d. MR. WATKINS ... Athletics, Geography 56 57 Preparation for a Vocation 58 d Leading the Senior Class are President, Jeff McDonald; Secretary, Judy Spruiell; Treas- urer, Glena Miller; and Vice President, Brenda Gibbs. Jeff Ayres Debbie Booher Jackie Barnes Cooper Boylan Janice Adams Greg Ancell Donna Beals Shirley Bradberry Gary Ammons Hilda Arredondo Tom Black Dewayne Britt 64 Cleve Brock Randy Byrd Shirley Cape Timmy Clark Kenny Capps Michael Caroland Carol Cole Deana Coleman Michele Brown Jay Cantrell Steve Catlin Danny Cope 65 Linda Spikes knows it takes concentration to handle a course of shorthand. Kristie Crawford Janice Davenport Glenda Dipprey The Key to Quccess Is Concentration Roger Cummings Lee Dawson Lynn Dozier Skipper Elliott Mike Duerson Shirley Farr Burrell Elliott Donna Ferguson 66 Sharon Finney Karen George Brenda Gibbs Brad Hammack Larry Fortner Jackie Gholson Jimmy Gilmore David Harrington Mary Haley Patty Hallford Don Harrison Jimmy Harrison 67 Tom Black is actually studying? Mike Hicks Steve Holder Ruth Holmgren Pam Huff Harlyn Hill Linda Howard Nancy Huckaby Gary Hunter Toni Hill Cathy Irby Kathy Holdeman Lana Jacks Ramona Jackson Jerrie Johnson Belinda Kasparek Jimmy Kasparek Cindy Johnson Scott Julian Lana Lane Barbara Lott Linda Lawrence Roggie Kidd 69 Joyce Lovelady Ramona Maples Don Martin Clifford Moore Gary Loyd Larry Marshall Jeff McDonald Danny Moore Dwayne McKee Toni Moore Glena Miller Michael Morton 70 Sandra Neifert Kathi Nichols Marvin Nipper Gwen Stout searchs for the college to fit her needs. Our Senior Year Drew to a Close as We Look to College 71 Vernon Overstreet Linda Owens Jimmy Pressler Linda Price Sylvia Sibley, for once in her life, feels powerful and that was the moment she got her senior ring. Lynn Russell Debra Schwenneker Mona Sasser Charles Segler Kathy Radford Logan Reddin Vickye Robinson Linda Seigler Darrell Ratcliff Mike Roberts Teresa Roye Kyle Shelton 72 Glenda Spruiell Judy Spruiell Steve Spruiell Karen Steed 9eniors Look Forward to the Future 73 Henry Sutton introduces the new look in formal wear; a tux with boots. Brenda Trahan Randall Travilion The Future Comes Quickly and Unexpectedly Gwen Stout Henry Sutton Randy Sykes Gary Tatom 74 Michele Brown lingers at the door wondering what is keeping her mother. Tina Voyles Steve Watson Debbie Webb Darrell Ratcliff and Mike Roberts, Seniors, are wondering how the first Studio pictures will turn out. James Whaley Cynthia Wilson Linda Wilson 75 AUGUST-SEPTEMBER The year began with new challenges and old acquaintances . . . Practice becomes daily routine ... the first pep rally ... posing for underclass mug shots ... and the taste of sweet victory on the football field. 78 79 OCTOBER Homecoming festivities . . . Preparations for the big day ... bonfires, floats, parades, and the queen crowning ... Senior studio pictures.. and Seniors visit to court. 80 81 To be or not to be A breakthrough of women's lib - pantsuits ... re- hearsals begin for the play, Curtain Going Up” ... Seniors discover Hamlet ... girls participate in powder puff football ... football victories continue ... Seniors receive rings ... and nine-weeks tests fail to discourage anticipation of the Thanksgiving holidays. NOVEMBER 00 GO 84 85 DECEMBER Month of football play-offs ... 130 A-cappella choir banquet ... Students show their spirit - sock day, hat day, and backwards day ... and the welcoming of the Christmas holidays. 86 87 88 JANUARY-FEBRUARY First semester tests . •. Seniors order invitations and gowns ... National Merit Test ... and Future Homemakers hold its annual banquet in school cafeteria. 89 90 MARCH Band Variety Show ... Abilene Christian College Band gives an enjoyable visit... Tournaments begin for the tennis team ... and volleyball team attends district at Vernon. 91 APRIL Jr. and Sr. Prom ... Band banquet ... pep leader tryouts ... U1L literary, track, and ten- nis go to District, Regional, and State ... and Western Day. 92 MAY State track meet ... Science Fair awards as- sembly ... Choir spring concert ... Senior rings issued ... All sports ban- quet ... National Honor Society banquet ... and graduation time brings an end to another exciting year. 95 4 .u V •a :• - vl ■ ; •' : o r •'-V .. a-. VVW - - 4 .'H 97 (a) Jeff McDonald (31) blasts around left end (b) Nobody stops a Hawk, as a Stanford player and a referee find out. (c) Lee Dawson (10) pulls in another pass (d) Hawks accomplish extra point in Decatur game (e) Richard Blair (24) gains valuable yardage with the help of Chuck Buikema (74) (f) Greg Frazier (13) scrambles out of the pocket (g) Two unidentified Hawks make the going rough on a Decatur Eagle. c 98 100 d e (a) Steve Webb (12) turns up field for paydirt (b) Jeff McDonald (31) with Don Harrison (73) out front on an end sweep (c) Greg Ancell (83) holds on to a Haskell Indian while Steve Watson (33) comes up to help (d) The Iowa Park offensive line starts another great play (e) Jeff McDonald (31) also doubles as a pass receiver (f) Lee Dawson (10) makes a good gain against Decatur. 101 1970 Hawks a 1st ROW: Harrison, J., Morgan B., Catlin, S., Lee, T., McDonald, J., Brown, J., Dawson, L. , and Blair, R. 2nd ROW: Harrison, D., Burkhart, J., Frazier, G. , Watson, S., Buikema, C., Gilmore, J., Leath, M., Fansler, N., and Green, J. 3rd ROW: State AA Co-Champs Coach McWilliams, Coach Graves, Newman, J., Harrison, D., Frazier, J., Ancell, G,, Gholson, J,, Perkins, J,, Webb, S., Sutton, H., and Coach Watkins. (a) Varsity Team Picture (b) Jeff McDonald breaks a tackle for extra yardage against Burk (c) Lee Dawson makes another fine defensive play (d) Don Harrison (73), and Steve Watson (33) accept the game ball and trophy after a hard earned victory over Haskell. 103 A Bitter Sweet Victory, State Co-champs e (a) Greg Frazier picks up enough yardage for a first down to keep an important drive going (b) Hawk Coaching Staff and Managers: Coach Watkins, Coach Graves, Coach Mc- Williams, Marvin Nipper, Gary Sharp, and Johnny Roberts (c) The Cheerleaders show the strain that goes with cham- • pionship play (d) The aftermath and a hollow feeling (e) The Mean Green Defense stops a Refugio runner, dead in his tracks. 105 (L to R), TOP ROW: Coach Reusch, Allen Parkey, Wayne Hallford, A1 Denton, Robert Cook, Eddie Worthy, George Huckaby, Sam Morrison, Steve Scott, John Sykes, Mike Hicks. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Kelly, Jerry Gholson, Richard Green, Ross Riley, Jerry Walsh, Craig Wright, Larry Marshall, Ray Dillard. 1970 Jr. Varsity (a) Jr. Varsity Picture (b) George Huckaby finds the middle of the line hard going (c) Coach Reusch gives advice to a Jr. Varsity player (d) Hawk Jr. Varsity Defense awaits another play (e) George Huckaby (30), Sam Morrison (10), Mike Kelly (62), and Eddie Wor- thy (80) lead Wayne Hallford (behind Huckaby) on a sweep. d 107 1970 B-String a (L to R), TOP ROW: Coach McLemore, Jimmy Harris, Johnny Chapman, Lloyd Harrison, Mike Davenport, Ben Doherty, Steve Gibson, Randy Shierry, David Higgins, Bobby Davenport, David Moore, Bill Streich. BOTTOM ROW: Ricky Alsup, Randy Scobee, Randy Sutton, Mike Price, Jerry Williams, Randy Hutson, Randy Alsup, Robert Bosley, Stan Spruiell. 108 1970 Freshmen d (LtoR), TOP ROW: Steve Cook, Carl Watson, David Collins, Robert Dickey. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Dippery, Larry Wakefield, Ricky Ohm, Mike Herchman, Greg Hastings, Pat Kennedy, Joe Trantham, Wes Spruiell, Kenny Franks, Ronnie Boren, Larry Williams, Steve Kuzminsky, Marcus Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Max Henderson, Dan Buikema, Mike Minderman, Steve McClurg, Bobby Griffith, Bill Sasser, Mike Ehlert, Leroy Threet, James McLemore, Mike Wilson, Weldon Beall. Coach Lucy (LEFT SIDE). (A) B-String team picture (B) Coach McLemore and the bench awaits a defensive play. (C) B-String Defense awaits their foe. (D) Freshman team picture (E) Freshman head for the locker room with an eight point half-time lead. e 109 TOP ROW: Ken Griffin, Greg Ancell, Sam Morrison, David Lawrence, Coach Reusch, Mike Caroland, Greg Fraizer, Jackie Gholson, Brad Hammack. BOTTOM ROW: Johnny Bernstein, James Fraizer Robert Bosley. 113 TOP ROW: Coach McLemore, Bobby Davenport, Jerry Burkhart, Jim Newman, Cleatius Copeland, Mike Boul- ware. BOTTOM ROW: Burrell Elliott, Jerry Ghol on, Malcolm Camp, Randy Alsup, Ray Dillard. 114 a. 1970-71 B-String team picture. b. Jim Newman (35) attempts to block a jump shot. c. Burrell Elliott (43) and Bobby Davenport (21) try to block a shot. d. Steve Cook (33) puts one up for an easy two. e. 1970-71 Freshmen team picture. TOP ROW: Wes Spruiell, Steve Cook, Robert Dickey, David Collins, Jack Shaw, Kenny Franks. BOTTOM ROW: Kenny Lyons, Dan Buikema, Larry Williams, Steve McClurg, Weldon Beall, Terry Ratcliff, Max Henderson. ns TOP ROW, L to R: Mrs. Watkins, Nancy Huckaby, Cathy Irby, Vickye Robinson, Patsy Painter, Terri Singer, Linda Price Mgr. MIDDLE ROW. L to R: Cindy Johnson, Kristie Crawford, Marcia Thompson, Sherrie Skelton, Geneva Rains. BOTTOM ROW: Janie Henson, Jody Frazier, Karen Schroeder, LaWanna Whatley, and Cindy Via. 1970-71 Volleyball a. 1970-71 Team picture. b. Kristie Crawford saves a point. c. Sherrie Skelton and Nancy Huckaby getting ready to return the ball. 117 TOP ROW: Cindy Via, Sally Bowman, Robin Wallace, Coach Clarey, Vickie McFadden, Debra Lucore, Jody Frazier, Barabara Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Janie Henson, Susie Maloney, Lewanne Whatley, Stephanie Merrill, Sherrie Skelton, Marcia Thompson, and Kristie Crawford. a. Track team picture. b. Janie Henson throws the shot. c. Kristie Crawford, Marcia Thompson, and Jody Frazier lead the field. d. Cindy Via tries her skill at the broad jump. e. Jody Frazier hands off to Sherrie Skelton during the 440 yard relay. 118 Golf 1970-71 L TO R: David Harrison, Greg Frazier, Stan Blair, Burrell Elliot, Sam Morrison, and Chuck Buikema. Tennis 1970-71 TOP ROW, L to R: Scott Julian, Jimmy Harrison, Bill Steich, Burrell Elliott, Greg Frazier, Lloyd Harrison. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Haynes, Diana Nipper, Nancy Huckaby, Cathy Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Cat- lin, Alice Bondurant, Suzan Teel, and Phyllis Smith. a. Golf team picture. b. Stan Blair teeing off. c. David Harrison in a sand trap. d. Tennis team picture. e. Suzan Teel returns one across the net. b bM«fa 121 122 Track 1970-71 a. b. c. d. e. TOP ROW, L to R: Greg Frazier, Jerry Morgan, Alan Parkey, Mike Caroland, Steve Brock, Jerry Burkhart, Steve Webb. MIDDLE ROW: David Cobb, Greg Ancell, Bobby Morgan, Richard Blair, Steve Scott, Stan Spruiell, Jimmy Green. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph Dillard, Terry Davis, Ross Riley, Jimmy Gilmore, Jerry Williams, Raliegh Hathaway, and Mike Leath. Team picture. Jerry Morgan throwing the shot. Greg Ancell clears 13 feet at the Vernon meet. Bobby Morgan starts off with a burst of speed. Jimmy Gilmore nears the finish of the 120- yard high hurdles. e 123 c. L 124 d. BACK ROW: Steve McClurg, Larry Williams, Wes Spruiell, David Collins, Steve Cook, Joe Trantham. Kenny Franks. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Boren, Pat Kennedy, James McLemore, Weldon Beall, Michael Ehlert, and Buddy Lindley. a. Richard Blair leading the pack. b. Steve Scott lets the discus go. c. Steve Webb flies through the air during the broad jump. d. Freshman team picture. e. Steve Cook goes up and over. 125 127 Student Council a. 128 e. a. Freshman council members are: Marsha Taylor, Leroy Threet, Julie Anderson, and Jodi Frazier. b. Senior council members are: Kristie Crawford, Shirley Bradberry, Nancy Huckaby, and Kathi Nichols; (not pictured, Jeff McDonald). c. Leading the Student Council activities are: Don Harrison - Vice-President; Steve Watson - President; Brenda Gibbs - Treasurer; and Greg Ancell - Secretary. d. The Junior representatives for Student Council are: Christy Thompson, Diane Johnston, Alyce Bondurant, Patti Roberts, and Marcia Thompson. e. Sophomores serving on the Student Council are: Nancy Miller, Greg Frazier, Debbie Catlin, Diana Nipper, and Jerry Williams. 129 a. IPH8 Band - Proud and Deserving 130 a. The band float was one of the most original at home- coming. b. Once again the Major- ettes formed a colorful part of the band. They are (L to R) Phyllis Smith, Sandra Skinner, Shirley Bradberry, Cathy Sullivan, Beth Cobb. c. The Concert Band won a Division I in Sight-reading and a Division II in Concert. 131 132 133 a. Mr. Kinglsey pauses between numbers. b. Reigning King and Queen of the Band are Lynn Dozier and Pam Huff. c. The Stage Band exhibited the various talents of de- voted band members. d. Leading the Marching Hawk Band was Drum Major- ette, Brenda Barnes. e. The Band's contest show was a first division per- formance. mst a ssi istsfiEr? £ r .- 9 jn.K’c X 5? £ ifcv b : ■ if' -flY:' .1 ■PTWM fRT-B «■Li t . W 5 81 StWItil® mmi v . :■ a. Mr. Dick produced an- other winning choir. b. The 1970-71 A-Cappella Choir performed for many local activities. c. Serving as the Choir officers are: Pam Huff, Secretary: Brenda Barnes, Vice- President; and Jerrie Johnson, President. d. Debbie Smith, a Senior, was crowned Choir Sweetheart; Jerrie Johnson and Beverly Klinkerman were attendants. e. Composed of some of the more talented choir members, the Tempos delighted audiences wherever they per- formed. 135 136 a. The All-Area Choir members are: (L to R) Lynn Dozier, Mike O'Donnell, Mike Wadsworth, Susan Silgreaves, Kathy Pearson, Jerrie John- son, Brenda Barnes, Roggie Kidd, and Carol Cole. b. Advancing to All-Region in Choir were: Lynn Dozier, Carol Cole, and Mike O'Donnell. c. Enjoying the Choir Banquet are: Jack Wither- spoon and Cindy Schroeder. d. The Mixed Choir gained much experience and praise by performing in the Christmas Contata and the Spring Choral Festival. The Pep Club — The Backbone of the Hawks 138 One of the Pep Squad's many tasks includes the decorating of pep signs and cheering the boys onto the Field. Senior cheerleaders are: Kristie Crawford, Kathi Nichols, and Head Cheerleader, Nancy Huckaby. Junior cheerleaders are: Marcia Thompson, Bonnie Shewmake, and Becky Powell. Pep Squad members in- clude: FIRST ROW, (Top to Bottom): Linda Wilson, Galyia Beals, Beth Ashley, Cindy Schroeder, Patti Roberts. SECOND COLUMN, (T to B): Gail Cannady, Carol Sharp, Linda Owens, Sherri Capps, Ramona Maples. THIRD COLUMN, (T to B): Beverly Klinkerman, Cathy Bolden, Debbie Smith, Janie Cogdell, Judy Spruiell. FOURTH COLUMN, (T to B): Carlene Seale, Diane Johnston, Donna Beals, Sherrie Skelton, and Glenda Spruiell. 139 140 c. a. The FHA girls were guided in their tasks by Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. Olson. b. Leadership came from STANDING: Diane Johnston, Carol Sharp, Pam Huff, Cindy Hill, Patti Roberts. SEATED: Becky Powell, Kathy Bolden, and Judy Watts, and Janie Cogdell, Senior Chapter Officers. c. Johnny Roberts and Kelly Hamilton seem to be hav- ing a fun time at the FHA banquet. d. Junior Chapter officers were learning for the future. They are (L to R) Barbara Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Becky Ralston, Debbie Cook, Debbie Buikema, Sandy Thomas, Denise Wheeler, Cathy York, and Renee Brown. e. FHA Beau, Henry Sutton, shows the proper way to set a table. 141 National Thespian Society - 1554 a. Mrs. Smith is shown here directing the Thespians in a practice session. b. The Thespian officers are: Scott Julian, Treas- urer; Jay Cantrell, President; Tony Lee, Parlia- mentarian; Don Yeager, V.-President; Roger Cummings, Secretary; Michele Brown, Reporter. c. One of the backstage managers, Larry Clapp, adjusts the lights during a performance. d. The One-Act play, A Young Lady of Property placed 3rd at contest. e. A record number of students were initiated into chapter 1554 of the National Thespian. b. 142 143 144 a. Sweetheart, Brenda Barnes shows off the FFA in the homecom- ing parade. b. Hunter Nipper gets his calf ready for the Chapter Show. c. Lone Star farmer, Jackie Ghol- son receives an award at the annual Parent-Son Banquet. d. The FFA Chapter was one of the largest in Area IV with 93 members. e. The Iowa Park Chapter had ex- cellent leadership. The offi- cers are: (L to R) Ray Dillard, Reporter: Mike Kelly, Presi- dent; Joe Petty, Secretary; Billy McNeely, Treasurer; Tim Hunter, Sentinel; Craig McCord, Advisor; (not shown) Steve Holder, V.-President. 145 Another productive Year for the Hawk Qtaff |0 a 146 e. a. Largely responsible for the success of the Hawk is the editor, Sylvia Sibley, who also did Honors and Opening Section. Karen Toft produced Stu- dent Life and Opening Section b. The sponsor of the Hawk staff was Mr. Roberts. c. In charge of the Sports and Organizations sections respectively were Randy Stewart and Jerry Riley; and Ken Griffin and Don Dowell. d. Producing the Classes section were Joni Carter, Reba Catlin, and Beth Ashley. e. Billy James was the Hawk photographer, and Karen Watson was ad manager. f. The Curriculum section was produced by Lee Childers and Elmer Featherstone. 147 148 Office Workers c. d. 1 ] T s alii While helping Mrs. Cowley in the library, the library workers serve fellow students. Working in the library are: Gary Hunter, Debbie Reid, Demetri Blevins, Becky Powell, Kathy Bolden, Roger Cummings, Carrie Anderson, Elizabeth Moore, Ramona Jackson, Karen Toft, Karen Watson, Linda Spikes and Linda Lawrence. The Office Workers helped students and teachers alike. Typing a notice for teachers is Lynn Eke. The Office Workers are: Sylvia Sibley, Brenda Gibbs, Marvin Nipper, Glena Miller, Reba Reid, lorn Black, Lynn Eke, Mrs. Smith, David Harrington, Linda Owens, Linda Howard Clifford Moore, Glenda Spruiell, Kathy Nichols, and Ramona Maples. 149 151 Gwenneth Abernathy Connie Alleman Ricky Alsup Carrie Anderson Beth Ashley Robert Atkins Rosa Balli Brenda Barnes Galyia Beals Johnny Bernstein Lyndel Berry Tommy Birdett Richard Blair Jeff Blaker Demetra Blevins Cathy Bolden Alyce Bondurant Walter Boren Jimmy Brown Elaine Broyles Chuck Buikema Terry Caldwell 152 Gayle Cannedy Sherri Capps Joni Carter Laura Catron David Cobb Janie Cogdell Debi Cole Doug Collins Nancy C udd Joey Dickerson Ray Dillard Don Dowell Jackie Downs Neal Fansler Denise Fauss Elmer Featherston Janet Fox James Frazier JoAnn Garrels Steve Gibson Ann Gilmore Steve Goforth Jimmy Green Vickie Gregg Ricky Griest Paul Guyette Thomas Harris 153 154 David Harrison Cindy Hill Hollyse Hill Bennie Horton Tim Hunter Vickie Illingworth Billy James Carole Jeter Guin Johnson Randy Johnson Diane Johnston Darrell Jolly Debby Keener Mike Kelly C oleen Kennedy Beverly Klinkerman George Knezek Mike Leath The Junior class favorites for the 1970-71 school year are Becky Powell and Steve Gibson. Sara Morrison Ronnie Muse Hunter Nipper Patsy Painter Jimmy Pappas Kathy Pearson Jackie Perkins Ed Persons Ricky Phillips Marylin Pierce Becky Powell Roy Puder Joanna Lightsey C larence Matthews Lee McC lelland Craig McC ord Shaylene McKnight Billy McNeely David Moore Bobby Morgan 155 Wayne Radford Rita Railsback Geneva Rains Debbie Reid Reba Reid Cindy Rentschler Jerry Riley Patti Roberts Terry Rowland Billy Sargent Jerry Sauls Larry Sauls Cindy Schroeder Kerry Scobee Steve Scott t'. 4 '1 Carlene Seal Carol Sharp Bonnie Shewmake Sherrie Skelton Sandra Skinner J. C. Smith Duncan Spruiell Jan Spruiell Sue Staber David Stout Bill Streich Randy Sutton 156 Reba Reid models her newest flower power creation while Jerry Riley looks on. Kenneth Thomas Christy Thompson Kay Thompson Marcia Thompson Jeannie Tigert Cynthia Travis Steve Travis Lee Tucker Debbie Turner Bill Vickers Jerry Walsh Donna Walters Karen Watson Rhonda Watson Judy Watts Karla Weaver Steve Webb Beverly Wheeler Cathy Whittingstall Debbie Williams Rhonda Williams Joe Williamson Jack Witherspoon Eddie Worthy Craig Wright Don Yeager 157 Sophomores — No Longer Beginners Sophia Adair Randy AIsup Tom Ashley Lynn Ayres Freddie Balch Bramely Balsley Bill Bennett Woodie Blackerby Greg Blankenship Douglas Blevins Paulette Bludnick Debra Bohannon Gordon Bohannon Beverly Boren Robert Bosley Mike Bouleware Evelyn Bradberry Marion Bradberry John Brixley James Brookshire Tommy Brown Tommy Bruce Debbie Buikema Jerry Burkhart Audry Bushfield Shannon Byrd Teri Cameron Malcolm Camp Eddie Caro land Debbie Catlin John Chapman Larry Clapp Jo Faye Cockrum Debbie Cook Robert Cook Cleatius Copeland Rhonda Crabtree Davenport Davis 158 Trying to hide his spirit. Cowboy, Pete Gibbs, deposits his weekly banner in Donation Can. Gary Davis Terry Davis Terry E. Davis A1 Denton Jim Denton Speedy Dickerson Ralph Dillard Ben Doherty Nelda Dozier Amy Dressier Donna Duncan Robert Dunn Glenda Durham Michael Duty Stephen Duty Charles Elsey Lynda Ervin Debbie Finney Greg Frazier Tony Fredricks Barbara Fulfur Paula Fulfur Jerry Gholson Pete Gibbs Like a Huge Bubble Ready to Burst, Our Sophomore Spirit Swells and Rises. 159 Exhibiting Sophomore spirit, Debbie Catlin and Michele Skelton decorate for the week. Billy Gilmore Kenny Gilmore Danny Goin Richard Green Ken Griffin Wayne Hallford Glenda Hambright Beth Hampton Lloyd Hansen Jim Harris Lloyd Harrison Pat Haynes David Higgins Karen Hill Randall Holder Rhea Holmgren Ken Hubbard George Huckaby Denny Hull Jack Hull Randy Hutson Brenda Jackson Mary Jackson Rick Jagger Randy Jameson Sam Kennedy John Kibler 160 Interested in what is going on behind her. Sophomore Elizabeth Moore takes a quick glance. Janet Kingcade Charles Knezek Steve Landiak John Landrum Ed Lane David Laurence Johnny Lee Ginny Lehman Steve Lemon Evan Lington Sandy LoTfler Debbie Lucore Susan Maloney Vickie Mason Joyce Matthews Susan Matthews Roger McBay Sandy McClelland Gerald McClurg Craig Medlinger Don Miller Nancy Miller Linda Moer Marianne Moer Barbara Moore Elizabeth Moore Jerry Morgan One of the Highlights of My Sophomore Year Was Being Able to Take Part in Several Activities Around School! Weary from the confusion of the first day, soph- omore Greg Blankenship pauses at his locker to take a quiet moment of rest. 161 Laquita Muhlinghause Lynn Myers Randy Myers Jim Newman Diana Nipper Mike 0' Donnell Alan Parkey Fred Pavlovic Vickie Payne Billy Pearson Joe Petty Debbie Pinkerton Life for some Sophomores were tiring as shown by Mike Becky Dana Ricky Susie Maloney. Price Ralston Reaves Riley J Ross Johnny Sharon Connie Riley Roberts Robertson Russum Randy Gary Randy Trena Scobee Sharp Snierry Siddle Teri Debbie Michelle LeAnn Singer Singleton Skelton Slaughter James Debbie Danny Jim Smallwood Smith Spain Spikes 162 Johnny Spruiell Stan Spruiell Redonda Stevenson Randy Stewart Rodney Stewart Wayland Stewart Marcie Stubbs John Sykes Danny Templeman Sandy Thomas Dana Thomason Penny Thomason Debbie Thompson Pat Vann Joe Voyles Shannon Voyles Mike Wadsworth Robyn Wallace Denise Wheeler Teresa White Jim Wiese Jerry Williams Gary Williamson Stephen Woods Johnny Woods Julie Woods Cathy York Mary Lu York After Several days as a Sophomore, I Learned to Enjoy the Freshmen Being Under Me. Favorites of the Sophomore class exhibit their favor- ite pastime as shown by Greg Fazier and Nancy Miller. 163 Kathy Alfred, Julie Ander- son, Horacio Arrendond Royce Atchely, Apolonie Balli, Weldon Beall Linda Blair, Stan Blair, Ronnie Blizzard Brenda Boren, Ronnie Boren, David Bottles Sally Bowman, Donna Brad- berry, Chris Bridges, Jackie Britt, David Brott, Karen Brown, Renee Brown, Dan Buikema Tim Burkitt, Ken Caroland, Lee Childers, Janet Clark, Sylvia Clark, Bethany Cobb, Cheryl Cockrum, David Collins Steve Cook, Theresa Coston, Richard Crozier, Barbara Curry, Barbara Dairson, Janet Davis, Kathy Davis, Eddy Dickerson Rickey Doyle, Rodney Dug- gins, Sammy Duggins, ggins, Sammy Duggins, Jackie Dunn, David Durham, Larry Emmons Raymond Estep, Gisele Farmer, Teresa Feltman, Kenny Franks, Jody Frazier, Randy Fulbright, Gary Gallo- tin, Carlos Garret Donna Garvin, Zearl Gil- breath, Jack Gilmore, Bobby Griffith, Karen Guthrie, Kellie Hamilton, Carol Har- per, Greg Hastings 164 Roanald Hathaway, Danny Haynes, Charles Heacox, Randy Heidrick, Roy Helms, Max Henderson, Robin Henexson, Carol Henson Janie Henson, Mike Herch- man, Hardin Hill, Ronnie Hickey, Richard Hicks, Royal Hoffman, Vicki Hogan, Rocky Hogg Danny Hollenbaugh, Gary House, Connie Howard, Paula Hubner, James Illing- worth, Patti Irby, Billy Jagger, Kathy James Paul Johnson, Tommy John- son, Dena Johnston, Sandra Jones, Marcus Jordon, Steve Kelly, Pat Kennedy, Kim Kerr Diane Kingcade, Mike Knight, Steve Kyzminsky, Carlett Kyle, Barbara Lane, Dwayne Latimer, Annette Leath, Pamela Leatherman Donna Lee, Mark Lemon, Cheryl Lightfoot, Buddy Lindley, Ricky Logan, Franklin Lunsford, Danny Lynn, Kenny Lyons Mary Mahler, Susan Martin Buddy Mayes Freshmen Remember Every Moment 165 Pushing along with the Freshman class were the favorites Gisele Farmer and Kenny Franks. Steve McClurg, Vicki Mc- Fadden, James McLemore, Stephanie Merrill, Julie Miller, Mike Minderman, David Ming, Gloria Miranda Ronnie Moore, Greg Niefert, Jaye Nipper, Martha Nors- worthy, Ricky Ohm, Bill Owens, Cheryl Owens, Terri Painter Shawn Papinchock Amy Pappas Linda Perry Patricia Phillips Class of '74 Learns Much the First Year! Debra Pennington David Perry Joan Price Hester Pruneface Gary Pyle Terry Ratcliff Kern Railsback Carl Rains Vicki Riley ' Larry Roberts Loretta Robertson Vicki Robertson Rexa Robinson Randy Sands Russell Sargent Bill Sasser Kathrine Schmidt Reagan Schmidt 166 Susie Settle Jack Shaw Wanda Shewmake Dewayne Slay Cecelia Spears Wes Spruiell Cathy Sullivan Brenda Taylor Richard Weaver Larry Williams Sharon Williams Ivan Wilson Kathy Wilson Mike Wilson LaWanna Whatley Walter White Jay Woods Kevin Wright Marsha Taylor, David Teague, Susan Teel, Kathy Thompson, Leroy Threet, Ricky Tidwell, Karen Towne, Charlie Trantham Bruce Travis, Cindy Via, Mark Vickers, Paula Wads- worth, Larry Wakefield, Carl Watson, Darwin Watson, Shelia Watson 167 168 169 [0o FlyIN —SERVICE CessNa UTHORIZED SALES SERVICE FLIGHT INSTRUCTIONS Private and Commercial Complete Ground School 3 Miles West of Wichita Falls City Limits WICHITA VALLEY AIRPORT Phone: 592-2123 or BILL COOK - 592-5086 Complete VA Training FFA Approved Sales - Charter Service Up, Up, and Away in a new Cessna from Cook's Flying Service with Deb- bie Cook in the cockpit. 170 SHEPPARD FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SAVE BORROW 855-2451 Box 6050 S. A. F. B. Wichita Falls, Tex. 76311 KAMAY ELECTRIC SERVICE These friendly men will be glad to help you in any way they can. (L to R) Carl Kent, Earl Cravens, Owner, Ronnie Cravens, Leon Wither- spoon, and Mil- fred Baggett. Box 191 Kamay, Texas 76369 Phone: 438-2844 MOTOR REPAIRING and LINE CONSTRUCTION D 0 Piccadilly a teSuci For the best in food and fine service CONVENIENT SERVICE 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 322-9253 714 8th Street Wichita Falls, Texas 171 Maxi or Mini ? Christy Thomp- son has a knack for getting in situations that require impor- tant decisions. VERNA'S can help her make up her mind with a large se- lection of sport- wear, lingerie, and Junior, Misses, and Half Sizes. 113 W. Park 592-4911 Iowa Park BRITT’S HARDWARE Other Feature Items: Inflatable Chairs Leather Vests Carnival Glass Fragrant Candles and Soap Bridal Gifts GIFTS VERNA’S APPAREL Karen Guthrie is looking at only one of the lovely sets of china to see at 160 W. Cash 592-5646 Iowa Park Phone 592-4441 Phone 592-5611 W. T. CRAWFORD, SR. Owner P.O. Box 895 Zip Code 76367 J. T. CRAWFORD - General Manager and Supervisor COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHED 1927 awloic) PAINTING DECORATING CO. Painters and Decorators For Three Generations JOE B. CRAWFORD Superintendent Iowa Park, Texas ROBERT E. NOLEN Estimator and Supervision 172 EDDIE HILL’S FUN CYCLES, INC. EDDIE HILL IS RIGHT ON SO ARE HIS CYCLES. Take David Cobb's advice along with Chuck Buikema's and go see them at 403 N. Scott, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Phone 322-4121 COMPLIMENTS OF J. W. (JOHNNY) BIRDWELL WELL SERVICE Phone 438-2971 Kamay, Texas T. C. BERRY TIMES AND RECORD NEWS DISTRIBUTOR 713 W. Magnolia 592-4875 Iowa Park, Texas Lyndel Berry enjoys working for his dad in his spare time because the money comes in handy when it comes time to finance a cycle like this or a car. Wichita Falls Bottling Co. James Duckworth will always be glad to help you with any car you need. DUCKWORTH CHEVROLET Try Us, We'll Trade Sylvia Sibley enjoys a refreshing COKE be- tween classes. 1512 Lamar 766-3251 592-4146 216 N. Yosemite Iowa Park, Texas 174 Kelly Hamilton enjoys working in the Leader office after school. Owner: BOB HAMILTON 120 W. Cash 592-4431 IOWA PARK LEADER The most complete in local news For women who want to look their best ALL the time. EMMA HOGG, HAIR STYLIST STEVE SCOTT has certainly found a good deal on this new color tele- vision just as he will find one on ANYTHING he purchases at WHITE’S 1310 4th Street 592-4576 121 West Park Iowa Park 592-4189 Sylvia Sibley is test- driving a combine. JOHN’S TRACTOR GAS CO. 4210 Iowa Park Road 855-1421 175 FARM BUREA WICHITA COUNTY FARM BUREAU SUPPORTS.. TEXAS CARL BARNHILL and DENNIS MITCHELL look on as their new queen, BRENDA GIBBS answers the phone and helps with the books. 592-5151 Highway 287 Iowa Park, Texas 176 BILL HOGG, INS. Business Phone: 766-1412 Res. Phone: 592-2056 Parker Square State Bank Building Room 232 P.O. Box 4132 Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 Life - Health - Group - Disability Insurance Farm and Ranch Loans TEXAS LOCK KEY COMPLETE KEY SERVICE Safes - Locks - Bicycles - Keys 8th and Brook St. Wichita Falls, Texas 723-2801 FALLS CITY CASING PULLERS 100 Mary Drive Phone: 592-5156 WILLIE KINNETT 611 West Bank Street Day Phone: 592-5031 177 Iowa Park, Texas Night Phone:- 592-5483 Jeff McDonald is amazed that SAM could turn a wreck into a beauty like this. Body Repair and Painting Auto Glass Installed SAM FAIRCHILD - Owner - SAM’S BODY SHOP 3064 Seymour Highway Wichita Falls, Texas Phone: 723-6821 DAVIS LAUNDRY CAR WASH Another Laundry is Conveniently AUTOMATIC AND SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH The Laundries Feature: - BIG LOAD WASHERS - HUEBSCH DRYERS - COIN OPERATED PRESSES - HAIR DRYERS - DOLLAR BILL CHANGER Located at 115 E, Park. 178 SETTLE DRUG 113 W. Cash 592-4191 Cosmetics Fountain Baby Needs Gifts Reliable Prescriptions Suzy Settle likes to buy pretty things for her friends and they can all be bought at Settle's 1 DERYL JAMES GARAGE 412 South Yosemite 592-5041 Iowa Park, Texas 179 Phone Mobile Phone 592-5505 723-6694, Unit 799 BUD REED CONSTRUCTION CO. BULLDOZER SERVICE 1303 N. Pacific Iowa Park, Texas Bulldozers Winch Cats Joni Carter and Brad Hammack discover the exquisite jewelry and other delightful gifts at RAGLAND’S Sherrie Skelton, wears one of the many stylish pant-suits and adds a matching pancho. 180 711 8th Street 723-2845 Wichita Falls, Texas P.O. Park West Center Box 387 Iowa Park, Tex. CABE’S FOOD STORE 900 West Highway 592-5511 Iowa Park, Texas met i COFFtt SHOP j: I II FINAJ J J SERVICE STATION Phone 592-5381 Phone 592-4518 302 West Hwy. METZ COFFEE SHOP 592-4721 112 W. Cash Iowa Park, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF JERRY J. RILEY TANK TRUCK OFFICE ON WHEELS 723-6694 Unit 925 Res. 513 W. Aldine Phone (817) 592-5034 Iowa Park, Texas 1001 Scott 766-4335 We Buy and Sell: GRAIN FEED SEED FERTILIZER ROBERT JOHNSON’S ELEVATOR CO. 211 South Victoria Iowa Park, Texas 592-4184 BUSINESS COLLEGE Since 1903 in Wichita Falls 905 9th Street IBM-DATA PROCESSING FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE COMPLETE COURSES «SECRETARIAL «BUSINESS «ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATION «ELECTRONICS «GENERAL BUSINESS «GENERAL BUSINESS DAY and NIGHT CLASSES Federally Insured Loans Available 766-4381 ACCREDITED BY THE ACCREDITING COMMISSION FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS Patty Irby and Karen Brown prepare the delicious meat they got from . ABC PACKING CO. BUCHANAN’S WICHITA FALLS' OLDEST AND LARGEST SOURCE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES A. B. Dick Duplicating Products 816 Scott Wichita Falls, Texas 322-2146 JESS CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY BE SURE - INSURE ! 723-2161 1709 5th Street Wichita Falls J. BRUCE STEWARD - JAMES V, STORY JESS CAMPBELL Oil and Gas Building 723-7121 Wichita Falls, T 183 exas PARK TANK TRUCK 1001 W. Expressway 592-4164 Iowa Park Well - I sort of had something big- ger in mind, Jay. Jay Cantrell and Karen Watson admire a wide selec- tion of rings at 592-2242 1008 E. Highway KRUGER’S JEWELERS Serving Tdxans Since 1907 801 Indiana 723-2781 Parker Square 767-2511 184 Wichita Falls, Texas OIL WELL CHEMICAL Has Been Giving Efficient Service to the North Texas Oil Fields for Many Wonderful Years. JOHNSTON’S TEXACO At Johnston1 s, fan belts, STP, Radia- tor hoses, gaskets, oil filter caps, A. C. , Fram and Auto Fuses, and Distrib- utor Caps are sold. A lubrication is only a dollar with a $2. 50 wash job; so, for friendly service, stop in at JOHNSTON'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION. 512 East Highway 592-4990 Iowa Park Owner: GENE JOHNSTON'S WE SERVICE THEM ALL '85 T.G. Y. WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS 402 West Park 592-2041 Iowa Park, Texas 76367 MIKE DUERSON is a whiz when it comes to re- pairing things in the store. The Junior cheerleaders, Becky Powell, Marcia Thompson, and Bonnie Shewmake would love to have this new LTD to drive to the games next year. For the finest in New and Used Cars see: The BIGGEST little Ford dealer in Texas. s H A W M O T O R The Senior cheerleaders, Kathi Nichols, Nancy Huckaby and Kristi Crawford have decided on this 1971 Mach I to buzz around in. CO. 592-4106 204 N. Yosemite Iowa Park SPUDDER LANES BOWLING 200 N. Scott Wichita Falls, Texas 322-0694 BILLY JOE CARTER BACKHOE SERVICE 411 W. Louisa 592-5600 Iowa Park, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF O. L. FULFER WELL SERVICE Phone: 438-2276 Box 192 - Kamay, Texas o baifs SIMPSON CARPET CO. 7 JEWELERS HOME OF REGISTERED 8 AM to 6 PM Monday Thru DIAMONDS Saturday 723-7135 2308 Brook 767-2567 South - One Block Off Kell Blvd. 827 Indiana Street Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas 187 MOORE FORD CO. PARKER SQUARE STATE BANK 2900 Jacksboro Hwy. Parker Square 767-8321 Wichita Falls HOME OF THE HICKORY BROILED STEAKS WE ACCEPT BANK AMERICARD and MASTER CHARGE 903 Brook (Corner of 9th and Brook) 322-9033 Wichita Falls, Texas JPlotoenS The Beauty of Our Business 2206 Brook Street 767-9229 Wichita Falls, Texas Audrey Bushfield looks as fresh as the flowers from Brook Floral. estrni Unto 311 N. Wall 592-5541 Iowa Park, Texas Visit Bill and Myrna Robinson for Friendly Service. Rexa Robinson invites everyone to come and visit their friendly store. HOLT’S SPORTING GOODS TEAM OUTFITTERS Wholesale and Retail 815 Scott Street PREFERRED MEAT MARKET, INC. “QUALITY CONTROL IN MEATS” Wichita Falls, Texas 76301 Phone: 723-2648 AUSTIN and WILLARD HUFFHINE, BAXTER FEATHERSTON CLARENCE PAYNE LAWRENCE PAYNE PHONE (817) 723-4513 1723 9TH WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 76301 Owners A K TRUE VALUE STORE 204 W. Bank 592-4681 Iowa Park, Texas The Majorettes like the good quality merchandise found at A K True Value. Rfo y SCORES! The wonderful people at TEXAS ELECTRIC are always on hand to serve all Iowa Parkans they can. TEXAS ELECTRIC COMPLIMENTS OF MITCHELL OIL COMPANY GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER HAS TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 605 12th Street 766-4141 3915 Kell Blvd. 692-0611 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN . . . Drugs Sporting Goods Shoes Cosmetics Hardware Cameras School Supplies Shavers Prescriptions Toys Paint Dry Goods J ewelry Automotive Tires Batteries Household Goods Bill Streich is putting a beautiful bracelet on Nelda Dozier's wrist. PARKWAY FURNITURE 200 West Bank Iowa Park, Texas 592-5512 THE FINEST IN FURNITURE AND GIFTS PEGGIE and HARREL SULLIVAN will be happy to show you their fine line of living room suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites, re- frigerators, freezers, washing machines, dryers, Magnavox stereos, and General Electric televisions. DISCOUNT CENTER Lee Dawson admires a fine quality helmet. BROTHERTON WHITE Monroe and Avenue H Wichita Falls, Texas Phone: 322-1109 SEE: BOBBY EVANS OR BOBBY PATRICK SPORTING GOODS - WHOLESALE RETAIL 193 YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED RAYMOND’S WELDING MACHINE SHOP RAYMOND W. CRENSHAW, Owner Res. Phone 438-2929 JOHNNY RAY CRENSHAW Res. Phone 438-2910 Shop Phone 438-2961 Kadane Corner Kamay, Texas DRAKE GAVIN INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN GAVIN - BILL DRAKE - BOB GAVIN YOUR INSURANCE TEAM 700 Scott Street Wichita Falls, Texas 723-0868 HORNSBY HEAVY HARDWARE Call 322-8696 or Drop by 6l50hio Wichita Falls LEONA’S THANK YOU BEAUTY SHOP THE COW LOT Owner - 101 S. LEONA STEWART Colorado Iowa Park, Texas Phone: 592-5857 1200 East Scott Wichita Falls, Texas THORNTON’S EARNIE’S FOOD MART CONOCO STATION Phone: 592-5252 Phone: 438-2974 Kamay, Texas 1000 S. Colorado Kamay Hwy. Iowa Park, Texas CATLIN SERVICE STATION 316 East Highway Phone: 692-5261 or 592-4848 Iowa Park, Texas 76367 195 Ate Glena Miller has come to choose an arrangement of flowers for a friend. Roger Cummings is showing her only one of the beautiful ones found at: Glenda Spruiell is admiring a beau- tiful pair of shoes with the friendly help. WOOD’S SHOES Parker Square 767-5911 IOWA PARK FLORISTS 114 W. Bank Next Door to the Bank Iowa Park, Texas 592-5221 PARKER i SQUARE Uisbnqs a id 196 AVIS AND PEANUTS WILSON P.O. Wichita Falls, Box 4065 Texas Phone: 767-8517 BRITT PLUMBING HEATING COOLING ROTO ROOTER and TRENCHING SERVICE Phone 592-5377 101 East Jefferson 592-5470 592-4928 Iowa Park, Texas 76367 PARK RECREATION In his leisure time, Ronnie Blizzard can be found playing pool or perhaps behind the pin- ball machine. There is always something for everyone to do here. V 197 STATE NATIONAL JACK and RICHARD LOTT - Owners 592-9113 612 W. Highway MOTOR TUNE-UP - AIR CONDITIONING - WHEEL BALANCING BRAKE SERVICE - IGNITION WORK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 24-Hour Depository Service 104 W. Park 592-4131 Iowa Park, Texas BANK For the Finest in TV and Radio Repair SINGLETON’S TV COMMUNICATIONS 505 West Hwy. Iowa Park 592-5552 FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND SERVICE THOMPSON TOOL CO. We have the best you need in the way of fine tools. Come see us at 600 West Park 592-4116 Iowa Park 402 West Park Iowa Park 592-5051 LILE PROCK OPTICAL SERVICE 1500 8th Street 723-7241 Wichita Falls, Texas Dispensing Opticians: FOREST L. LILE and JOHN L. PROCK WICHITA FALLS TIMES AND RECORD NEWS 200 PARK H M Susan Teel is only one of the many people at PARK PHARMACY ready and willing to help you at all times. Her father, L. W. Teel, has made his store a very pleasant place to shop. 'TO LIGHTEN THE BURDEN OF ONE IN TIME OF SORROW TANNER FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1908 300 E. Cash Iowa Park 1 11 v,:TX N. ; !««■ NHL_ 1 ' I WE HAVE 24 HOUR DELIVERY SERVICE 115 West Park 592-4116 Iowa Park, Texas rwclurkans DEPARTMENT STORE OF FINER THINGS D S ° P q w u a n and r t k r o e e w r n Wichita Falls, Texas CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS BILL CARNES TAX ASSESSOR - COLLECTOR Court House 322-0721 Wichita Falls, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF DAN ROBERTS, D.V.M. GRADY STOWE, D.V.M. 201 BOGAN’S FURNITURE APPLIANCE Cathy Bolden has a habit of looking into washing machines in her spare time. Her favorite place to look is BOGAN'S because they have the nicest and best brands in town. Ill W. Park 592-5574 Iowa Park, Texas 1V 11 y EATHERSTON pRAZEE, CO. Unsuxancc Wcffuxe _703 Lamar. Wichita Falls. Texas 7630 1. 202 THOMASON SERVICE STATION Rt. 1, Iowa Park 438-2223 6 A.M. - 6 P.M. Valley View •T‘ T: WE, THE STUDENT THE SPONSORS WHO EEPED TO MAKE THE HAWK ANNUAL POSSIBLE. THANKS ! ! ! 203 Index Adair, Sophia 158 Abernathy, Gweneth 152 Adams, Janice 64 Alfred, Kathy 164 Alleman, Connie 152 Allison, Irby 18 Alsup, Randy 108.114.158 Alsup, Ricky 85.108.152 Ammons, Gary 64 Ancell, Greg 37,64, 65,100,102, 110,113,122,123, 127,128,39,95 Anderson, Carrie 130.134.148.152 Anderson, Julie 128,164,19 Arredondo, Hilda 64,70, 92 Arredondo, Horacio 164 Ashley, Beth 2.134.139.147.152 Ashley, Tom 154 Atchley, Royce 164 Atkins, Robert 152 Ayers, Jeff 9, 64 Ayers, Lynn 35.40,41,130,132, 158 Balch, Freddie 158 Balli, Jr. 164 Balli, Rosa 152 Balsley, Bramley 158 Barnes, Brenda 130,133,134,135, 136,144,155 Barnes, Jackie 8, 64 Beall, Weldon 109,115,125,134, 164,191 Beals, Donna 64,139 Beals, Galyia 139.152 Bennett, Bill 130.158 Bernstein, Johnny 113.152 Berry, Lyndel 152,173 Birdett, Tommy 152 Black, Tom 64. 68.134 Blackerby, Woodie 158 Blair, Linda 164 Blair, Richard 99,102,122,124, 152 Blair, Stan 120 Blaker, Jeff 152 Blevins, Demetra 152 Blevins, Douglas 134.158 Blaiikenship, Greg 158,161 Blizard, Ronnie 134,164,197 Bludnick, Paulette 158 Bohannon, Debra 158 Bohannon, Gordon 158 Bolden, Cathy 139,140,152,202 Bondurant, Alyce 14,31,40,41,121, 129,152 Booher, Debbie 64 Boren, Beverly 158 Boren, Brenda 164 Boren, Ronnie 109.125.164 Boren, Walter 152 Bottles, David 164 Bosley, Robert 108.112.113.158 Boulware, Mike 114.158 Bowman, Sally 118.164 Bradberry, Donna 164 Bradberry, Evelyn 90.130.134.158 Bradberry, Marion 158 Bradberry, Shirley 64,128,130,131 Bridges, Chris 83.164 Britt, Dewayne 36,64 Britt, Jackie 164 Brixey, John 158 Brock, Cleve 65 Brock, Steve 122 Brookshire, James 158 Brott, David 130.164 Brown, Karen 130,164,183 Brown, Jimmy 102.152 Brown, Michele 14, 65, 74,130,142 Brown, Renaee 141.164 Brown, Tommy 158 Broyles, Elaine 152 Bruce, Tommy 158 Buikema, Dan 109.115.164 Buikema, Chuck 97, 99,102,120,152, 173, 95 Buikema, Debbie 141.158 Burkhart, Jerry 102.114.122.158 Burkitt, Tim 164 Bushfield, Audrey 41,82,158,189 Byrd, Randy 65 Byrd, Shannon 158 Caldwell, Terry 152 Cameron, Teri 158 Camp, Malcolm 114.158 Cannedy, Gayle 139.153 Cantrell, Jay 30,32,40,41, 65, 132,134,142,184 Cape, Sherry 65 Capps, Kenny 65 Capps, Sherri 139.153 Caroland, Eddie 158 Caroland, Ken 164 Caroland, Michael 65,82,113,122 Carter, Joni 2,130,132,134,147, 153,180 Catlin, Debbie 10,129,158,159 Catlin, Steve 65,102,121 Catron, Laura 153 Chapman, John 108.130.158 Childers, Lee 2.130.132.147.164 Clapp, Larry 12.143.158 Clark, Janet 164 Clark, Sylvia 164 Clark, Timmy 65 Cobb, Beth 130.131.164 Cobb, David 122,153,173 Cockrum, Cheryl 164 Cockrum, Jo 158 Cogdell, Janie 139.140.153 Cole, Carol 31,32,41,134,136 Cole, Debra 130.134.153 Coleman, Deana 65 Collins, David 109.115.125.164 Collins, Doug 153 Cook, Debbie 134,141,158,170 Cook, Robert 106.158 Cook, Steve 109.115.125.164 Cope, Danny 65,134 Copeland, Cleatius 114.158 Coston, Theresa 164 Crabtree, Rhonda 130.158 Crawford, Kristie 66,116,118,119, 128,138,186 Crozier, Richard 164 Cudd, Nancy 153 Cummings, Roger 40, 66, 93,142,196 Curry, Barbara 130.164 Dairson, Barbara 164 Davenport, Bobby 108.114.115.158 Davenport, Janise 66 Davenport, Mike 108 Davis, Floyd 78.158 Davis, Gary 159 Davis, Janet 164 Davis, Kathy 130.164 Davis, Terry 122.159 Davis, Terry 159 Dawson, Lee 66,98,101,102,193 Denton, A1 106.159 Denton, Jim 159 Dickerson, Eddy 164 Dickerson, Joey 77.86.153 Dickerson, Speedy 159 Dickey, Robert 109.115.164 Dillard, Ralph 122.159 Dillard, Ray 106.114.145.153 Dipprey, Gary 109.164 Dipprey, Glenda 66 Doherty, Ben 108.159 Dowell, Don 2,146,153,169 Downs, Jackie 12.153 Doyle, Ricky 130.164 Dozier, Lynn 66,79,130,132,134, 136,26 Dozier, Nelda 80,130,159,192 Dressier, Amy 159 Duerson, Mike 66,134,186 Duj;gins, Rodney Dujigins, Sammy Duncan, Donna 159 Dunn, Jackie 164 Dunn, Robert 159 Durham, David 164 Durham, Donald 36 Durham, Glenda 41.159 Duty, Michael 159 Duty, Stephen 159 Ehlert, Michael 109,125 Eke, Lynn 63, 72, 88,149 Elliott, Burrell 66,114,115,120, 121 Elliot, Skipper 66 Ellzey, Charles 159 Emmons, Larry 164 Erwin, Lynda 159 Estepp, Raymond 164 Fansler, Neal 102.153 204 Farr, Shirley 66 Farmer, Gisele 38,164,165 Fauss, Denise 153 Featherston, Elmer 2.147.153 Feltman, Teresa 164 Ferguson, Donna 66 Finney, Debra 159 Finney, Sharon 67 Fortner, Larry 67,134 Fox, Janet 130.134.153 Franks, Kenneth 109,115,125,164, 165 Frazier, Greg 99,102,104,113, 120,121,122,129, 159 Frazier, James 19.102.113.153 Frazier, Jody 115,118,119,128, 164 Friedrichs, Tony 159 Fulbright, Randy 164 Fuller, Barbara 159 Fulfer, Paula 159 Galliton, Gary 164 Garrells, JoAnn 130.153 Garret, Carlos 164 Garvin, Donna 164 George, Karen 16,67,130 Gholson, Jackie 28,36,67, 97,113, 144 Gholson, Jerry 106.114.159 Gibbs, Brenda 29,64, 67,128,134, 176 Gibbs, Pete 158.159 Gibson, Steve 108,134,153,154 Gilbreath, Zearl 164 Gilmore, Ann 153 Gilmore, Billy. 160 Gilmore, Jack 164 Gilmore, Jimmy 39,67,102,122,123 Gilmore, Kenny 160 Goforth, Steve 153 Goin, Danny 160 Green, Jimmy 102.122.152.153 Green, Richard 106,160 Greenwood, Linda 90 Gregg, Vickie 130.153 Griest, Ricky 153 Griffin, Ken 40.113.146.160 Griffith, Bobby 109.164 Guthrie, Karen 80,130,132,164, 172 Guyette, Paul 153 Haley, Mary 9, 67, 90 Hallford, Patty 67,130 Hallford, Wayne 106.107.160 Hambright, Glenda 160 Hamilton, Kellie 130,141,164,174 Hammack, Brad 67,113,134,180 Hampton, Beth 160 Hansen, Lloyd 160 Harper, Carol 164 Harrington, David 67 Harris, Jim 108.160 Harris, Thomas 153 Harrison, David 102,120,154 Harrison, Don 24,33,39,40,41,67, 87,100,102,128 Harrison, Jimmy 8,13,31,67,102, 121,134,26 Harrison, Lloyd 108,160 Hastings, Greg 109.164 Hathaway, Raleigh 11,122 Hathaway, Ronald 165 Haynes, Danny 165 Haynes, Pat 121,160 Heacox, Charles 165 Heidrick, Randy 165 Helms, Roy 165 Henderson, Max 109,115,165 Henexson, Robin 165 Henson, Carol 165 Henson, Janie 116.118.165 Herchman, Mike 109.165 Hickey, Ronnie 165 Hicks, Mike 68,106 Hicks, Richard 165 Higgins, David Hill, Cindy 80, 86,89,130,134, 140.154 Hill, Hardin 165 Hill, Harlyn 68 Hill, Hollyse 154 Hill, Karen 160 Hill, Toni 68 Hoffman, Royal 165 Hogan, Vickie 165 Hogg, Rocky 165 Holdeman, Kathy 68 Holder, Randall 160 Holder, Steve 68,145 Hollenbaugh, Danny 130.132.134.165 Holmgren, Rhea 134.160 Holmgren, Ruth 68 Horton, Bennie 130.134.154 House, Gary 165 Howard, Connie 165 Howard, Linda 8,68 Hubbard, Ken 160 Hubner, Paula 165 Huckaby, George 106.107.160 Huckaby, Nancy 14,38,68,80,116, 117,121,128,134, 186 Huff, Pam 23,24,37,39, 40,41, 68,130,132,134,135, 140 Hull, Denny 160 Hull, Jack 160 Hunter, Gary 68,134 Hunter, Tim 77,84,94, 77,145, 154 Hutson, Randy 108,160 Illingworth, James 21.165 Illingworth, Vickie 130.154 Irby, Cathy 16,20,37,68, 97,116 Irby, Patti 165,183 Jacks, Lana 68,127 Jackson, Brenda 160 Jackson, Mary 160 Jackson, Ramona 69 J agger, Billy 165 Jagger, Richard 160 James, Billy 2,31,40,130,132, 147.154 James, Kathy 165 Jameson, Randy 160 Jeter, Carol 154 Johnson, Cindy 69, 90,116 Johnson, Guin 2.31.154 Johnson, Jerrie 9, 63,69,134,135, 136 Johnson, Paul 165 Johnson, Randy 154 Johnson, Tommy 165 Johnston, Dena 165 Johnston, Diane 78,129,139,140, 154 Jolly, Darrell 6, 89,130,132,134, 154 Jones, Sandra 165 Jordan, Marcus 109.165 Julian, Scott 40,69,121,142 Kasparek, Belinda 69 Kasparek, Jimmie 69 Keener, Debby 154 Kelly, Mike 77,106,107,145, 154,155 Kelly, Steve 165 Kennedy, Coleen 154 Kennedy, Pat 109.125.165 Kennedy, Sam 160 Kenr, Kim 165 Kibler, John 160 Kidd, Roggie 17,69,134,136 Kingcade, Diane 130.132.165 Kingcade, Janet 161 Klinkerman, Beverly 19,27,31,33,134, 135.139.154 Knezek, Charles 130.132.161 Knezek, George 130,154. Knight, Mike 165 Kuzminsky, Steve 109.165 Kyle, Carlett 130.165 Landiak, Steve 161 Landrum, John 130.161 Lane, Barbara 165 Lane, Edward 134.161 Lane, Lana 69,130 Latimer, Dwayne 21.165 Laurence, David 113.161 Laurence, Linda 69 Leath, Annette 41.130.132.165 Leath, Mike 102.122.154 Leatherman, Pam 165 Lee, Donna 165 Lee, Johnny 161 Lee, Tony 102.142.154 Lehman, Ginny 161 Lemon, Mark 165 Lemon, Steve 161 Lightfoot, Cheryl 165 Li htsey, Joanna Lindley, Buddy 125.165 Lington, Evan 82, 87,130,132,134, 161 Loffler, Sandy 161 Logan, Rickey 165 Lott, Barbara 69,134 Lovelady, Joyce 70 Loyd, Gary 205 The loneliness of an empty school 70 Lucore, Debbie 118,161 134.165 Lynn, Danny 165 Lyons, Kenny 21.115.165 Mahler, Mary 90.130.165 Maloney, Susie 118,161,162 Maples, Ramona 9,14, 70,88,92,139 Marshall, Larry 70,106 Martin, Don 70 Martin, Susan 165 Mason, Vickie 3 -161 Matthews, Clarence 134.155 Matthews, Susan 161 Mayes, Buddy 165 McBay, Roger 161 McClelland, Lee 130.134.155 McClelland, Sandy 161 McClurg, Gerald 161 McClurg, Steve 109.115.125.166 McCord, Craig 77.145.155 McDonald, Jeff 39,64, 70, 98,100, 101,102,134,177 118.166 McKee, Dwayne 70 McKnight, Shaylene 155 McLemore, James 109.125.166 McNeely, Billy 84.145.155 Medlinger, James 161 Merrill, Steffenie 118.166 Millender, Mike 130 Miller, Don 161 Miller, Glena 24,27,30,40,64,70, 196 Miller, Julie 166 Miller, Nancy 77,88,129,130,132, 161,163 Minderman, Mikd 109,166 Ming, David 166 Miranda, Gloria 206 166 Moer, Linda 40.41.161 161 Moore, Barbara 118,141 Moore, Clifford 70 Moore, Danny h70 Moore, David 108. K5 | Moore, Elizabeth 130.141.160.161 Moore, Ronnie 166 Moore, Toni 15,70 Morgan, Bobby 102.122.123.155 Morgan, Jerry 122.161 Morrison, Sam 106,107,113,120, Mike ghause, mis? Muse, Ronnie 19.155 Myers, Lynn 162 Myers, Randy 162 Neifert, Greg 166 Neifert, Sandra 71 Newman, Randy 102.114.162 Nichols, Kathi 65,71,7 Nich0Ison,- Tom 34 Nipper, Diana 121.129.162 Nipper, Hunter 11.144.155 Nipper, Jaye 130,132,166 Nipper, Marvin 24,31,32,34, 71, 169 Norman, Jeff 134 Norseworthy, Martha 166 O'Donnell, Mike 32,79,130,132,134, 136.162 Ohm, Ricky 109, ir Overstreet, Vernon 71,81 Owen, Sheryl' Owens, Linda 24,30,71,139 Owens, William 166 Painter, Patricia 116.155 Ricky Painter, Terri 166 Papinchock, Shawn 166 m Pappas, James 155 Parkey, Allan 106,122,162 Payne, Vicki 162 Pavlovic, Fred 162V Pearson, Billy 130.132.162 Pearson, Kathy 134.136.155 . Pennington, Debra 130,132,166 Perkins, Jackie 39.102.127.155 Pern , David 166 Perrv, Linda 166 Persons, Ed 91.155 Petty, Joe 145.162 Phillips, Patricia 130,1661 Phillips, 155 Pierce, Marylin 155 Pinkerton, Deborah 162 Powell, Becky 8,38,139,140,154, 155,186 Pressler, Jimmy 71.116.134 Price, Joan ¥ ■34 • • Price. Linda ■ 71.134 Price, Mike 108.162 Pruneface, 166 Puder, Roy 155 Pyle, Gary 166 Radford, Kai 72 Radford, W; 156 90, Railsback, Rita 20.80.130.156 Raines, Carl 40,41 Rains, Geneva 116.156 Ralston, Be 141.162 Ratcliff, 40,41,72, 75,113 Ratcliff, Terry 115,166 Reaves, Dans 20.130.132.162 Reddin, Logan 72 Reid, Debora 156 Reid, Reba 2.11.147.156.157 Rentschler, Cindy 130,132,134,156 Riley, Jerry 2.31.146.156.157 Riley, Rickie 162 Riley; Ross 106,122,162 Riley, Vickie 166 Roberts, Larry 166 Roberts, Johnny 105.141.162 Roberts, Mike 31,72, 75, 86, 89,130, 134 berts, Patti ,33,35,129,139, 0,156 bertson, Loretta 6 tson, Sharon 162 Robertson, Vickie 166 Robinson, Rexa 130,166,189 Robinson, Vickye 19,25,69, 72,116, 134 Rowland, Terry 156 Roye, Teresa 72 Russum, Connie 38.162 Sands, Randy 166 IH genG Billy Sargent, Russell 166 Sasser, Bill 109,166 Sasser, 5 Mona 72 Sauls, Jerry 156 Sauls,1 Tarry 9,156| Schmidt, Katherine 130. if 6 Schmidt, Reagan 166 Schroeder 175 Seale, Carlene 134,139,156 72 Seigler, Linda 72 Settle, Susie 130,167,179 Sharp, Carol 139.140.156 Sharp, Gary 105.162 Shaw, Jack 115.167 Sheets, Kathy 83.167 Shelton, Kyle 72 Shelton, Terry 167 Shewmake, Bonnie 139,156,186 Shewmake, Wanda 167 Shierry, Randy 108.162 Sibley, Svlvia 2,16, 24, 7,28,30, ,35,40, 72,73,127, 146,174,175 Siddle, Trena 162 Singer, Teri 116,162 Singleton, Debbie Sitgreaves, Susan 30, 73,134,136 Skelton, Sherrie 111.118.139.156 180 Skelton, Michelle 41,116,119,159 Skinner, Sandra 6,32,130,131,134.] 156 Slaughter, Lea Ann 162 Slay, Dewayne 167 Smallwood, James 2,162 Smith, Cindy 167 Smith, Debbi 73,134,135,139 Smith, Debby 162 156 ir, Cindy Smith, Phyllis 134,137,139,156 121.130,131.16L- Smith, Sherry Schroeder, Karen 116,1fifT neker, Debra 134 e, Kerry 156 ee, LaRsHBa ■ 12,166 Scobee, Randy 108,162 Scott, Steve 106,122,124,156, 35.41.73 Spain, Danny 162 Spears, Cecelia 167 162 Spikes, Linda 66.73 Spruiell, Duncan 17,84,156 Spruiell, Glenda 14,25,73,85,139, 196 Spruiell, Jan 7,31,77,78,130, 132,156 Spruiell, Johnny 163 Spruiell, Judy 14,25,30,41,64, 73,85,139,143 Spruiell, Stan 108.122.163 Spruiell, Steve 15,73 Spruiell, Wes 109,115,125,167 Staber, Vicki 167 Staber, Sue I' 10,156— Stevenson, Redonda 130.163 Stewart, Randy 2, 7,146,163 Stewart, Rodney gg jfcR Stewart, Way land 163 Stout, Betty 167 Stout, David 156 Stout, Gwen 40,41,71,74 Streich, Bill 108,121,156,192 ubbs, Marcie 121, 130,131,167 Jutton, Henry 1,73,74,102 Sutton, Randy ,156 06.134.163 ykes, Randy ,4 fatom, Gary 74 Taylor, Brenda 94.167 Taylor, Marsha 79.128.167 Teague, David 167 Teel, Susan 121,167,201 Templeman, Danny 163 homas, Kenneth 157 homas, Sandy 41.163 homason, Dana 163 homason, Penny [Thompson, Christy 129,130,152,157, 172 Thompson, Deborah 163 Thompson, Kathi I 134.167 Thompson, Kay 157 Thompson, Marcia 97,116,118,129, 139,157,186 Threet, Leroy 128,167,109 Tidwell, Ricky 167 Tigert, Jeannie 157 Toft, Karen 2.21,16,73,146 Towne, Karen 167 Trahan, Brenda 74,78 Trantham, Charlie 109.125.167 Travis, Bruce 167 Travis, Cynthia „1S RTfe“v Travis, Donnie 79 Travis, Steve 157 Turner, Debbie 157 Trevilion, Randall 74 Tucker, Lee 157 Vann, Patrick 163 Via, Cindy 107,116,118,119 Vickers, Bill : 1.57 Vickers, Mark 167 Voyles, Joe 163 Vovlef Watts, Judy 7,130,132,140, arl 157 Weaver, Karla 157 Weaver, Richard 130.167 Webb, Debbie 75 Webb, Steve 100,102,122,124, 1 ar 197 Whaley, James 75 Whatley, La Wanna 97.116.118.167 Wheeler, Beverly 157 .Wheeler, Denise 141.163 White, Teresa 130.163 White, Walter 130.132.134.167 Whittingstall, Cathy 130,157 Wiese, Jimmy 163 Williams, Debbie 157 Williams, Jer: 108,122.12 jhms, Larry ..115,125,167 Williams, Rhonda ■ 130,132,157 Williams, Sharon 167 WL 163 „ f 34,163 FACULTY Almanza, G. 50 Barnhill, J. 58,140 Cowley, J. 53_ Davis, J. 52 Davis, R. 59 Dearen, B. 16,21,50, 84 Dick, D, 48,184 Doherty, D, 49 °fi Flowers, M. 55 Graves, G. 57,102,105 Harrell, N. 52 Howell, J. 59 Kingsley, L. 55,84 Mattis, R. 51 McDonald, B. 54 McLemore, B 108,114 on 4,5 Smith, B. 44 CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE Cummings, R. 47 Dudley, C. 46 Heacox, B. 47 Hicks, C. 46 Hodges, M. L. 46 Shawver, G. 46 RECC Threet, J. 47 Walker, H. 47 Vorgus, M. 47 45 BOYS BASKETBALL 46. BOYS VISITORS 47 GIRLS BASKETBALL 48 GIRLS VISITORS 49. EQUIPT ROOM 50. MAINT. Cj STORAGE linger, B. 16 Voyles. Tina Wadsworth, Mike 130.134.136.163 Wadsworth, Paula 167 Wakefield, Larry 109.167 Wallace, Robyn 118.163 Walsh, Jerry 77,84,106,157 Walters, Donna 157 Watson, Carl 109.167 Watson, Darwin 167 Watson, Karen 2,11,93,147,157, 184 Watson, Rhonda 9,41, 93,' ML 5 7 Watson, Shelia 130.132.151.167 Watson, Steve 14,27,29,39,75,80, 81,95,100,102,128 Williamson, Joe McWilliams, J. 77,157 57,102,105 Wilson, Cynthia 25.75 Wilson, Cynthia Miller, G. 25.75 51 Wilson, Ivan Nunn, W 167 43,61 Wilson, Linda Olson, L 31,35,40,41, 75, 82, 12 Wilson, Mike 109,167 Witherspoon, Jack 137.157 Woods, Jay 167 Woods, Johnny 163 Woods, Julie 137.163 Wood, Stephen 163 Worthy, Eddie 106.107.157 Wright, Craig 106.157 Wright, Kevin Yeager, Don 14,23,31,34, 40,41, 82,142,155 York, Cathy 141.163 York, Marylu 18,59, 95|140 Ratcliff, 60. 1 I Rauschuber, F. r,Q iuschjl E. 60,106,113 Smith, J. W 23,61 Smith, 30,53, Sumner, R. 58 Venhaus, C. 50 ■Watkins, P. 56,116 Watkins, T. 9,57,81,102,105 - [3[43,44 Miller, D. 44 Nowell, F. 45 Parkey, F. 207 Autographs ■ • . =? %•: -' ms. m r . ' ?• + r mim vav t -p This book belongs to
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