Junction High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Junction, TX)

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Table of Contents Administration and Faculty 7 Classes 15 Personalities 39 Organizations 55 Athletics 75 Ctudent Life 97 Junior High 105 Advertising 1 13 In Memorium Laura Lee Lockett Ragland . . . 1968 graduate. Born 1950, Died July, 1971. Wanda Lockett . . . 1971 graduate. Born 1953. Died July, 1971. Buddy Edd Murr . . . 1970 graduate. Born 1952. Died July. 1971. Hope Lynn Fife . . . Seventh grade. Born 1959. Died April, 1972. Marvel not at this for the hour is coming, in the which all that arc in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth:” John 5:28, 29 Foreword Many students have passed through the doors of JHS. Some arc on their way out of these doors, searching for a new life, remembering the good times along with the bad ones. Others are just entering these doors, not knowing for sure how the next four years will be. The 1971-72 annual staff published this yearbook to preserve the memories which are soon forgotten. IT HAPPENED LIKE THIS! Sincerely, Lynn Bruce, Editor Maxie Johnson, Associate Editor Chris Carpenter, Business Manager Janet Murr, Associate Business Manager Events of JH8 Students and ex-students, alike, enjoy the yearbook signing party. Books were received at the Presbyterian Church during the fall of ‘71. Cindy Menchaca, Lynn Bruce and Bill Benefield make dec- orations for the senior Christ- mas tree. 5 JH8 Activities Juniors and Seniors are ab- sorbed in an interesting talk given by the speaker at the 1972 Junior-Senior Banquet. Cindy Wooten is fixing her ribbon while Maxie Johnson and Jane Stevenson join in a song. Ted Dutton, Maxie Johnson, Marta Soward, Ho- ward Fisher, Johnny Livermann, Gay Gibson en- joy themselves at the 1972 Junior-Senior Prom. 6 Primary and Elementary students sit amazed as they watch an en- tertainer at one of the many assembly programs. Administration and Faculty Leaders Superintendent of JHS is Charles O. Champion Principal of JHS is R. Carley Meadows SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: top row: Albert Martinez, Jr., W. E. Allen, Jr., Superintendent Charles O. Champion. Bottom row: Maurice Nethery, Harold Jacoby, David Akers and Billy Broyles. School secretaries are Mrs. Lila Taylor and Mrs. Catherine Massie. The school custodian is J. L. Baugh. . . . and Staff Mrs. Lucille Rembold, American History, Texas His- Business managers are Mr. and Mrs. Don tory, and civics, sponsors junior class. Woo tan. 9 T. A. Chandler Algebra II, plane geometry, trigonometry, advanced math, sponsors freshman class Mrs. Roybeth Blackburn High School Counselor Mrs. Effie Roy Felps Librarian, sponsors freshman class JHS 11 Lewis Ferguson Physical science, chemistry, physics sponsors sophomore class Mrs. Joycelyn Hepburn Typing 1., II., bookkeeping and shorthand, sponsors sophomore class Qtudents Follow Frank Hubbell Biology, physiology, sponsors junior class Teachers Miss Annette Marrs Girls’ P.E. and basketball coach, sponsors Drill Team and freshman class Mrs. Dude McCloud Speech, journalism, sponsors annual staff, Eagle’s Eye and junior class 13 Mrs. Dorothy Murr English II., III., sponsors sophomore class More Faculty of JH8 Miss Aneece Philp Spanish 1 II, and English I, sponsors freshman class Jerrell Rice World History, atheltic director, sponsors junior class Robert Safley Health, Algebra I., related math, sponsors senior class 14 Classes Seniors Plan for Future Life Back row: Scott Mims, Johnny Liverman, Ronnie Taylor, Jimmy Modgling, Jon Murr, Bill Benefield, Harlan Hardy. Middle: Apolonio Mechanca, Bob Champion, Mike Murray, Wayne Lewis, David Schaefer, Steve Smart, Noe Marti- nez, Lewis Allen, Ricky DeMoss, Allan Low, Robert McFarland, Dale Gaffney, Raymond Blaylock. Front row: Starr Gibson, Jerri Wood, Cindy Menchaca, Cassie Martin, Marsh; Welch, Cindy Molesworth, Marta Soward, Susan Coleman, Lynn Bruce, Yvonne Stewart, Elisa Condarco, Chris Carpenter, Garvene Gibson, Lynne Andrews, Nancy Maples. TEACHER OF THE YEAR was Mrs. Dorothy Murr. The graduating seniors chose her as the outstanding teacher and friend. Marsha Welch and Lewis Allen were selected by the student body to hold the honor of the Babe Ruth Award. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jon Murr, treasurer; Lynn Bruce, secretary; Cindy Molesworth, Student Council Representative; Johnny Liverman, vice-president. Not pictured are Noe Martinez, president; Wayne Lewis, reporter. 1972 Graduating Class LEWIS ALLEN Freshman president; Jr. Honor Society 2 yrs.; National Honor So- ciety 2 yrs.; Student Body President ’71-72; Student Council President 71-72; Jr. Play;Jr. treasurer; Football 4 yrs.; Basket- ball 4 yrs.; Track 4 yrs.; All-District 71 football, All-District 72; State Meet Journalism 2 yrs.; EAGLE’S EYE 2 yrs.; GOLDEN EAGLE 2 yrs.; Track State Meet 72; Valedictorian; Nat’l Merit Scholar; Student Council 2 yrs.; FTA 3 yrs., President 1 yr.; Teen Center Board 4 yrs., “Most Outstanding 72”; Senior Boy Good Citizen. LYNNE ANDREWS FHA 4 yrs.; Historian 1 yr.; Area Chorus 1 yr.; FTA 2 yrs.; GOLDEN EAGLE 2 yrs.; Drill Team 4 yrs., Capt. 1 yr.; Fr. Prom Server; 4-H 2 yrs.; Junior Play; Hill Country Jr. Miss Pageant 1971. 17 Seniors End Years at JHS BILL BENEFIELD Transferred from Corpus Christi '70; District and Regional Tennis '71-’72;FFA 1 yr.. Poultry Judging Team 1 yr. RAYMOND BLAYLOCK FFA Greenhand Secretary, Poultry Judging Team, Chapter I Farmer, Dairy Judging Team, Chapter II Farmer Award; Football Mgr. 4 yrs.; Basketball Mgr. 2 yrs.; EAGLE’S EYE STAFF 1 yr.; 4-H 1 yr. LYNNE BRUCE Freshman Class Secretary: Sophomore Banquet Server: FHA 4 yrs.. Cor. Secretary 1 yr., President 71 -’72: FT A 1 yr.; Golden Eagle Bri gade 4 yrs.; Junior Class President, class favorite, play cast: Home- coming Queen Candidate: Pecan Queen runner-up 71; Student Council 70-71, reporter: GOLDEN EAGLE Associate Editor’70- 71, Editor 71-72: DAR Good Citizen; Senior Girl Good Citizen. CHRIS CARPENTER FHA 4 yrs.. Area Chorus 2 yrs.. State Chorus 1 yr.. State Degree, Fourth Vice-President 1 yr.. Freshman Class Favorite; FTA 3 yrs.; Jr. Honor Society 1 yr.; Nat’l Honor Society 2 yrs., reporter 1 yr.; GOLDEN EAGLE 2 yrs., business manager 1 yr.; EAGLE'S EYE Staff 1 yr.; Golden Eagle Brigade 4 yrs.: Captain 1 yr.; Junior Play Cast, Pecan Queen Candidate. BOB CHAMPION Football 4 yrs.; Tennis 1 yr.: Basketball 2 yrs.: FTA 4 yrs.. Parlia- mentarian 70, Treasurer 72; Junior Play Cast: Sophomore Class Reporter. SUSAN COLEMAN Band 4 yrs.. Band Sweetheart 71; FHA 2 yrs.; Pecan Queen Can- didate ’68, EAGLE’S EYE STAFF 1 yr. 18 Mrs. Lucille Rembold took her Business Law and Civics classes on a field trip to the court- house to see a court trial. Seniors Say Goodbye to JHS ELISA CONDARCO Band 1 yr.; FTA 3 yrs.: FHA 4 yrs.: Basketball I yr.; Golden Ea- gle Brigade 3 yrs., song leader 1 yr.; Junior Play. DALE GAFFNEY GOLDEN EAGLE 2 yrs.; Eagle’s Eye Staff 1 yr.; Junior Play, Cast. GARVENE GIBSON FHA 2 yrs.; Golden Eagle Brigade 1 yr.; Eagle’s Eye Staff 2 yrs.; First in Industry Competition ASU. STARR GIBSON Band 4 yrs., Twirlcr 2 yrs., Head Twirler 1 yr.; Miss FTA 1972, Reporter 1 yr.; FHA 3 yrs.; Eagle’s Eye Staff 1 yr., 4-H 3 yrs. HARLAN HARDY Football 2 yr.; Track 2 yrs.; Basketball 2 yrs.; FFA 3 yrs.; Senti- nel ’69, Livestock Judging Team 1 yr. WAYNE LEWIS Football 4 yrs.; Basketball 2 yrs.; Tennis 4 yrs.. Regional Quali- fier; Freshman Treasurer; Sophomore Reporter, Class Favorite; Junior Vice-President; Senior Reporter; Freshman and Sopho- more Prom Server; FFA 3 yrs.. President, Treasurer, Star Green- hand, Livestock Judging Team; 4-H 2 yrs.. President, Vice Presi- dent; FHA Beau ’71; FTA 4 yrs., Historian, Parliamentarian. JOHNNY LIVERMAN Freshman Prom Server, FFA 3 yrs., President; Greenhand Presi- dent, Vice-President; Sophomore Vice-President; Junior Class Favorite: Senior Vice-President; EAGLE’S EYE 1 yr.; Football Manager 4 yrs.; Basketball 1 yr.; FTA 2 yrs.; Tennis 4 yrs.; “Most Handsome Boy” 1972. RICKY DEMOSS Transferred from Houston ’71; FFA 1 yr. (Not pictured). 19 Seniors Participate ALLAN LOW FFA 3 yrs., reporter 1 yr.; “FFA Talent Contest '72; EAGLE’S EYE 1 yr. NANCY MAPLES Typing Merit Award ’70-’71; UIL District Typing; Junior Play Stage Mgr.; GOLDEN EAGLE 2 yrs.; first in ASU Industry Com- petition; FHA 4 yrs., first vice-president; Golden Eagle Brigade 4 yrs., song leader 1 yr., EAGLE’S EYE. CASSIE MARTIN Transferred from Sands High School ’71: Golden Eagle Brigade 1 yr- NOE MARTINEZ Senior Class President; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class Reporter; Student Council Vice-President; Junior Honor Society 2 yrs.; Nat’l. Honor Society 2 yrs.; Football All-District ’70, Honor- able Mention Football ’72, Football 4 yrs.; salutatorian; Appoint- ment to U. S. Military Academy at West Point. APOLONIO MENCHACA Jr. Honor Society 1 yr.; Nat’l Honor Society, president; Junior Class Student Council Representative. CINDY MENCHACA FHA 4 yrs., parliamentarian, State Degree; FTA 1 yr.; Golden Ea- gle Brigade 3 yrs.; Pecan Queen Candidate; Eagle Band 1 yr.; Jun- ior Play; Youth Show Champion Showmanship Award ’72. SCOTT MIMS Football 4 yrs., All-District; Tennis 3 yrs.; Basketball 2 yrs.; Senior Class Favorite. JIMMY MODGLING Basketball 4 yrs., All-District ’71, Honorable Mention ‘72, Roch- elle All-Tournament ’70; Football 4 yrs., All-District ’71, All-West Texas ’71; Second Team Super All-West Texas ’72; FTA; EAGLE’S EYE; Junior Play. 20 in Many Activities CINDY MOLESWORTH FHA 3 yrs., corresponding secretary; FTA 2 yrs.; Jr. Honor Soci- ety 2 yrs.; Nat’ 1 Honor Society 2 yrs., treasurer: Cheerleader 2 yrs.; Golden Eagle Brigade 4 yrs., song leader 2 yrs.; Basketball 4 yrs., All-District ’71; Track 1 yr.; Junior Play; Senior Student Council Representative; Sophomore secretary; Delegate to Inter- scholastic League Conference; Newswriting District Winner; Area Drug Seminar Representative; Senior Favorite; Teen Board 4 yrs., reporter, secretary; Pecan Queen Candidate: High Ranking Girl; Most Outstanding” ’71-’72. MICHAEL MURRAY Band 4 yrs., Sophomore Band Award; Jr. Honor Society 1 yr.; Third in UIL District Typing ’70; Junior Play; First in U1L Dis- trict Slide Rule ’72; Nat’l Honor Society 1 yr. JON MURR Football 4 yrs., All-District 2 yrs.; Track 4 yrs., Regional Qualifier 2 yrs.; State Qualifier 1 yr.; Senior Treasurer; Freshman Treasurer; “Most Popular Boy” ‘71-‘72; FTA 4 yrs., Vice-President 1 yr.; EA- GLE’S EYE 1 yr.; Junior Play; Sophomore Server; Teen Board 4 yrs., Vice-President 1 yr. robby McFarland Football 3 yrs.; Track 1 yr.; FTA 1 yr.; Junior Play. STEVE SMART FFA 4 yrs., treasurer 1 yr.. Livestock Judging Team; Football 1 yr.; Track 1 yr; Tennis 1 yr.; Sophomore Prom Server; EAGLE’S EYE 1 yr. MARTA SOWARD Drill Team 1 yr.; EAGLE’S EYE 2 yrs.; Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow for ’72. YVONNE STEWART Band 4 yrs.. Drum Major 2 yrs.; Basketball 3 yrs.; FTA 4 yrs., Sec- retary 2 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs., third Vice-President 1 yr., Area Chorus 3 yrs.. State Chorus 2 yrs., Champion Girls Division ’72; Pecan Queen Candidate 2 yrs.; Junior Play. DAVID SCHAEFER Football 4 yrs.; Track 3 yrs.; Basketball 2 yrs.; EAGLE’S EYE 2 yrs.; FTA 1 yr.; Junior Play; Sophomore secretary. (Not pictured) 21 Seniors End Final Year MARSHA WELCH Transferred from Knip- pa’71; FHA 1 yr.; FTA 1 yr.; Basketball 1 yr., All-District 71; Track 1 yr.; Golden Brigade 1 yr. JERRI WOOD 4-H 3 yrs.; Golden Ea- gle Brigade 1 yr.; Band 3 yrs.; FHA 1 yr. Lewis Allen, valedictorian, received the Millard Cope Jour- nalism Scholarship, the ASU and Texas Coun- cil of Church Related Colleges scholarships. Noe Martinez, salutatorian, received the Texas Council of Church Related Col- leges Scholarship. Noe also received the U.S. Military Acad- emy, West Point, ca- det appointment. Cindy Molesworth, high ranking girl, was the recipient of the Texas Council of Church Related Col- leges Scholarship. Cin- dy plans to attend Sch- reiner Institute in the fall. Mike Murray, received the Naval ROTC Scholarship and a cadet appoint- ment to the U. S. Coast Guard Acade- my in New London, Conn. Other scholarship recipients, were Jimmy Modgling, Apolonio Menchaca and Chris Carpenter, Marrs McLean Scholar- ships; Nancy Maples and Cindy Menchaca. Helen Patterson Scholarships: Cindy Menchaca, Hope Fife (Joint Study Club) Scholarship. (Not pictured) Juniors Look Forward to Last Year Junior Class Officers: Ricky Shepard, reporter: Martha Nethery, treasurer: Cindy Wootan, Student Council Repre- sentative: Joe Holland, president: Joann Bierschwale, secretary. Not shown is Janet Murr, vice-president. Steve Aamon Joann Bierschwale Rickey Biddle Dec Dee Bowers Mary Beth Brawley Robert Bulkley Debbie Bundick Diane Bundick Patricia Carlile Bonnie Caldwell 23 Juniors Have Wanda Curry Jeanette Daniels Debra Dunk Clyde Etheredge Anna Escobar Ronnie Escobar Jill Gilliam Esther Gonzales Linda Gonzales Jack Hoggett,Jr Joe Holland Ken Jacoby Mike Jacoby Kassie Jetton Maxie Johnson Kody Kothmann David Loeffler Sissy Lopez Mary Ann Lopez Cesario Martinez Joyce Modgling Bill Mudgc Janet Murr Debby Nelson Martha Nethery 24 Busy Year Mike Nixson Dicky Oliver Josepha Perez Yolanda Ramirez Jesse Ramos Bennie Rathke Sue Ransom Jay Rotge Ray Rotge Billy Russell Pamela Schulze Ricky Sheppard Wylie Shearer Jane Stevenson Jessie Taylor Belina Torres Karen Uhr Kenny Vuillemin Barbara Weaver Debbie Williams Dudley Weaver Anthony Welch Cindy Wootan Jill Youngdoff Dora Zertuche 25 Student directors of the junior play: Karen Uhr, Rickey Biddle, Jill Gilliam and Debra Dunk study the sound ef- fects for the production. The junior cast members practiced many weeks before they presented their play. Pick a Dilly” Mrs. Rembold, a junior class sponsor, looks on as the junior girls decorate the cafeteria for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. We've Only Just Begun The junior class decorating committee builds the tunnel to be used for the Junior-Senior Prom at the Catholic An- nex. 27 Juniors Show Ability Debra Dunk participates in Peggy Anne’s Spring Dance Recital. The re- cital was held in Kerrville. 28 Martha Nethery, Rickey Biddle, Dicky Oliver and Jill Gil- liam take the National Merit tests. Jane Stevenson made the highest score of those taking tests in Junction. Sophs. Show Leadership Sophomore Class Officers: Renee Schulze, Student Council Representative; Cole Holland, president; Lynn Moles- worth, vice-president; Rufus Beam, treasurer. Not shown are Toby Robinson, secretary; Joe Dutton, reporter. Sally Rogers and Kayla Koth- mann try to persuade Jack Hog- gett to buy some homecoming beats for the next football game. The sophomores worked hard selling beats to raise money for their class. 29 Sophomores Have Celia Abilez Hernando Abilez David Adams Brian Atchison Keith Atchison Marcus Barker Connie Barron Rufus Beam Donna Beebe Roy Carpenter Tim Chandler Mary Lee Cowsert Rocky Cox Donny Culwell Gary Davis Ricky Davis Bobby Dowell Joe Dutton John Eubank David Franklin Brenda Furr Valentine Garcia Gay Gibson Gonzalo Gonzales Don Hedgwer Glorious Year Jerry Hoggett Cole Holland Sandy Hornsby Kayla Kothmann Jaime Martinez Bambi Mims Lynn Molesworth Kay Murr Peggy Murr Patty Perrill Bobby Pilkington Magdalena Ramirez Gilbert Rendon Suzie Rice Toby Robinson Sally Rogers Joe Schaefer Renee Schulze Jane Schwartz Oscar Sepeda James Tinney Alma Timms Ravina Tomlinson Larry Watters 31 Sophomores Help Liven Campus Fun Cole Holland, Gary Davis and Rufus Beam give Kay Murr her birthday whipping. 32 Busy Second Year Mary Lee Cowsert and Keith Atchison proudly displayed the beats the sophomore class sold during the football season. On the day that the football boys received their jackets they showed them off to everyone. Tim Chandler, Roy Carpenter and Gary Davis walked out of the gym wearing theirs. 33 Freshmen Seek FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Margaret Nethery. reporter; Rickye Lennon, Student Council Representative: Cindy Dayton, secretary; Molly Benefield, president. Not shown are Brenda Evans, vice-president; Joanie Watson, treasurer. Debbie Adams Lula Allsup Mollie Andrews Molly Benefield Shirley Bierschwale Melody Burnett Brenda Caldwell Jeff Chapman Roger Curry Tressa Daniel 34 Upward Role Helen Davis Cindy Dayton Duane Dunk Cheryl Etheredge Brenda Evans John Evans Pilar Garcia Gloria Guana Emilio Gonzales Vicki Hardin Sandra Height Joey Hernandez Willie Hernandez Charles Jennings Cody Jetton Johnny Jordan Vicki Kinsey Kaddo Kothmann Rickye Lennon Linda Loeffler Paul Loeffler Stella Lopez Carlene Low Mike Low Mark Maples 35 Freshmen Are Eager Maurilio Martinez Elba Neal Margaret Nethery Joe Oliver Hollis Phillips Jay Powell Vernon Price Sarah Purvis Edmond Rathke Jimmie Reid Bill Safley Leonard Sepeda Avelina Silva John Silva Stanley Smart Perry Smith Trudy Soulerat David Thorp Mickey Trevino Joanie Watson 36 Jana Welch Jolene Wilson Freshmen and Upper Classmen Molly Benefield and Elizabeth Benefield do their yell while trying out for cheerleader in front of the student body. Vicki Kinsey, Roy Carpenter, Melody Burnett and Mike Jacoby rest for a moment on the staircase. 37 Freshman Activities Freshmen Prom Servers: Bill Safley, Margaret Nethery, Kaddo Kothmann, Molly Benefield, Edmond Rathke, Cheryl Etheredge, Cindy Dayton, Rickye Lennon. Rickye Lennon trys to escape from freshmen girls. Jana Welch seeks help during Algebra I class. 38 Personalities Most Handsome and Most Beautiful 40 Johnny Liverman Gay Gibson 41 Most Outstanding 42 Cindy Molesworth Lewis Allen Most Popular 44 St- •ijni y uof ue+oo w fipujo JJHii iHtu ffi.’.v 3®v iiV .y TOu r ’tViV ’JJl W. 4 « A aUl • a ' 1 a , 'aV « II. lpT?,V «W. ™ I. ' . 1 • i I ' |1 •V,v. v A ’ V Wi '«IHK III i Ml ¥ ■ •ii mill i. • ■ Mill n ■ i i • fiiin. •' • it.i • ill p . in • I■VI V • %} A • 1 Scott Mims Scott.Mims was elected by his class as Senior Favorite. Scott has been active in sports and made All-District in football. He was also a member of the varsity ten- nis team. Cindy Molesworth Also Senior Favorite is Cindy Molesworth. She is a member of National and Junior Honor Society, FTA, FHA, 4-H, Drill Team, Student Council and a cheer- leader. She was also on the track and basketball teams. 46 Ray Rotge Cindy Wootan is the class favorite for the juniors. Cindy is a member of FHA, Drill team, Nat’l and Junior Honor Society, Student Council, Yearbook Staff and a cheerleader. Favorite of the junior class is Ray Rotge. He is active in track and football. Jay went to state in track and is a member of FFA. Cindy Wootan 47 Keith Atchison Active in many activities in JHS is Sophomore Favor- ite Renee Schulze. Renee is a member of FTA, Stu- dent Council and twirler for the band. She is also on the tennis team. Keith Atchison was selected by the sophomores as their class favorite. Keith participates actively in sports. He plays football and runs track. Renee Schulze 48 Hollis Phillips The freshmen chose Hollis Phillips as their favorite. Hol- lis is a member of FFA and FTA. He is also active in football, basketball and track. Molly Benefield Freshmen also named Molly Benefield as their favorite. Molly is president of her class. She is member of Drill Team and also plays tennis. 49 Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS: Vicki Kinsey and Kaddo Kothmann, Renee Schulze and Hector Sepeda. Queen Cindy Wootan and Ricky Sheppard, Lynn Bruce and Lewis Allen. Cindy Wootan, escorted by Ricky Sheppard, was crowned as the 1971 Homecoming Queen during pre-game activities. She was chosen by secret ballot by the students of JHS. 50 Sweethearts and Favorites Johnny Liverman, Susan Coleman-Band Sweetheart; Chris Carpenter, Joe Holland-Brigade Beau; Lynn Bruce, Wayne Lewis-FHA Beau; Jon Murr, Janet Murr-Football Sweetheart; Bennie Rathke, Kayla Kothmann— FFA Sweetheart. Kayla was also honored as District FFA Sweetheart. Lewis Allen and Starr Gibson were elected Mr. and Miss FTA. 51 Football Banquet L-R—Coaches Jack Hoggett, Sr.; C. E. Booth, speaker Morris Southall (Brownwood Lion’s Coach), coaches Jerrell Rice, Hugh Doyal and Bob Gross. The speaker talked about the future of football and its players. Returning lettermen (standing) are Hector Sepeda, Jack Hoggett, Oscar Sepeda, Bennie Rathke, Ricky Sheppard. Kneeling: Mike Jacoby, Joe Holland, Kody Kothmann, Tim Chandler and Dicky Oliver. 52 Farm Bureau Queen Karen Murr, Starr Gibson, Janet Murr, Judy Hasse—first runner-up, Maxie Johnson— Farm Bureau Queen, Pat Ferguson-past Queen, Von Stewart, Debra Dunk, Jill Young- doff. Maxie, flanked by Judy and Pat, also became the first runner- up at the district contest. 53 Retirees Mrs. Grenade Peters, Frank Hubbell and Mrs. Joe Felps were honored at the local Texas State Teach- ers Association Chapter Dinner. They were pre- sented gifts and it was noted that all three were graduates of Junction High School. Mrs. Joe Felps, librarian, heads the group of retirees in years of service with a total of 50 years as librarian and English instructor, all of which has been in Junction. Mrs. Grenade Peters has 40 years’ teaching experi- ence. She retired as head teacher of the primary school. Frank Hubell, science instructor, coach and a former principal, has 37 years on school staffs, 33 of which have been in Junction. Mrs. Frank Rembold, teacher of social sciences, has 33 years of teaching experience, 28 of which have been in Junction. Mrs. Lem Fleming retires as cafeteria manager. She has been with the Junction school system for 20 years. Mrs. Lem Fleming Mrs. Frank Rembold 54 Organizations STUDENT COUNCIL: Back row: Cindy Wootan; Rickey Lennon; Joe Holland, treasurer; Cole Holland; Noe Mar- tinez, vice president; Renee Schulze; Front row: Molly Benefield; Lewis Allen, president; Cindy Molesworth, sec- retary. Student Council Mrs. Joycelyn Hepburn, sponsor, presents Molly Benefield and Renee Schulze with Student Council pins. Lewis Allen, senior, Student Body and Student Council President. 56 Citizens of the Month Jane Schwartz and Jimmy Reed were citizens of the month of March. Cheryl Etheredge and Lewis Allen were citizens of the month of November. 57 Honor Societies NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: back row: Kody Kothmann, Dicky Oliver, Joann Bierschwale, Joyce Modgling, Jill Youngdoff. Middle row: Joe Holland, Ken Jacoby, David Loeffler, Kassie Jetton, Mike Murray, Lewis Allen. Front row: Jane Stevenson, Cindy Wootan, Karen Uhr, Jill Gilliam, Noe Martinez, Chris Carpenter, Cindy Moles- worth. Apolonio Menchaca. President . . . Vice-president OFFICERS . . . Apolonio Menchaca ...........Lewis Allen Reporter.............. Secretary .......... Treasurer............ .... Chris Carpenter . . . Noe Martinez Cindy Molesworth NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Back row: Shirley Bierschwale, Molly Benefield, Bambi Mims, Kayla Kothmann, Mary Lee Cowsert. Front row: Jane Schwartz, Jamie Martinez, Toby Robinson. Contest Winners The AA Regional Conference was held in Odessa. Kassie Jeton competed in spelling, Mike Murray in slide rule, Cin- dy Molesworth in newswriting and headline and Lewis Allen won in editorial writing and then competed at state and won second. 59 Conservation Essay Winners: Back row: Ken Jacoby, Bill Benefield, Tim Chandler and Lewis Allen. Middle row: Bennie Rathke, Cindy Molesworth, Jessie Taylor and Josefa Perez. Front row: Barbara Weaver and Karen Uhr. JHQ Cheerleaders 60 Kayla Kothmann 2 years Linda Loeffler 1 year JH8 Twirlers Linda Gonzales 1 year Mollie Andrews 1 year Von Stewart—Drum Major 2 years Starr Gibson—Head Twirier 2 years Renee Schulze 1 year Melody Burnett 1 year 61 Golden Eagle Band Back Row: Mary Nethery, Sissy Lopez, Gay Gibson, Brandon Franks, Belinda Torres. Vicki Kinsey, Kelly Smith, Mike Murray, Mollie Andrews. Melody Burnett, Linda Gonzales, Von Stewart. Middle row: Nita Gonzales, Linda Rendon, Avelina Silva, Magdelina Ramariz, Esther Gonzales. David Loeffler, Carlenc Low, Tressa Daniel, Bill Safley, Joe Shearer, Emilio Gonzales, Burt Chandler, Debbie Nelson, Margaret Nethery, Loretta Walker, Cindy Menchaca, Bethany Randle, Joanie Stewart, Sandra Hight, Helen Davis, Shirley Bierschwale, Rickey DeMoss, Bambi Mims, Susan Coleman, Teressa Wilson, Sharon Rowe, Ronnie Escobar, Karen Uhr. Front row: Jill Gilliam. Donna Beebe, Anna Escobar, Wanda Curry, Cindy Dayton. Mickey Trevino, Charlotte Wyatt, Joann Bierschwale, Mary Ann Lack- ey, Sally Syfan, Ravenna Tomlinson, Linda Loeffler. Wayne Coleman is director of the GOLDEN EAGLE BAND. Cindy Menchaca, Susan Coleman, Mike Murray, Gerald Fritz, Lisa Condardo, John A. Stapp, Ricky DeMoss and Starr Gib- son all receive their new jackets. Susan Coleman opens her package of her Band Sweetheart sweater while Melody Burnett and Mary Ann Lackey look on. JHS Drill Leaders 63 Suzie Rice, Lieut, lyr. Jane Schwartz, Lieut, lyr. THE GOLDEN EAGLE BRIGADE: Top left: Diane Bundick, Peggy Murr, Esperanza Ramon, Mary Ann Lopez, Sally Rogers, Lynn Bruce, Debra Dunk, Jill Youngdoff, Joyce Modgling, Cindy Wootan, Kayla Kothmann, Linda Loeffler, Patricia Carlile, Debbie Bundick, Lynn Andrews, Joanie Watson, Trudy Souleret, Brenda Evens, Kassie Martin, Vicki Hardin, Molly Benefield, Kassie Jetton. Middle left: Mary Lee Cowsart, Celia Abilez, Lula Alsup, Cheryl Etheredge, Ester Gonzales, Sara Purvis, Avelina Silva, Debbie Adams, Jolene Wilson, Barbara Weaver, Jane Stevenson, Debby Nelson, Marsha Welch, Patty Perrill, Janna Welch, Kay Murr. Bottom left: Maxie Johnson, Chris Carpenter, Jane Schwartz, Suzie Rice. Drill Team The JHS drill team members are aboard the bus and ready for another journey to back the Junction Eagles. 64 Eagle's Eye Staff Standing: Robert Bulklcy, Diane Bundick, Wanda Curry, Jessie Taylor, Jay Rotge. Sitting: Allan Low, Nancy Maples, Jimmy Mogling, Jerry Hoggett. These journalism students are assembling the newspaper. Billy Russell, Mike Jacoby, Mary Beth Brawley, Steve Dee Dee Bowers, Debbie Williams, Steve Smart, Karen Smart, Lewis Allen, Karen Uhr, Dee Dee Bowers, Wylie Uhr type copy and cut stencils. Shearer, Clyde Etheredge. Lewis Allen, David Schaefer, Barbara Weaver work at the Wylie Shearer, Clyde Etheredge, Debbie Nelson run off styli cutting heads. copy of the EAGLE’S EYE. 65 Staff Works Hard Cindy Molesworth, Johnny Livcrman, Chris Carpenter discuss copy while cutting stencils. Susan Coleman, Pam Schulze check newspaper page as it comes off the mimeograph machine. Raymond Blaylock, Ronnie Taylor, Marta Soward cut headlines and drawings on the styli. Garvene Gibson, Maxie Johnson staple and stack papers Mrs. Dude McCloud, sponsor of EAGLE’S EYE and jour- for circulation, nalism instruction. Future Homemakers of America Top left: Linda Rampy, Belinda Torres, Cindy Wootan, Joann Bierschwale, Mary Lopez, Esther Gonzales, Debra Dunk, Debbie Bundick, Sue Ransom, Jill Youngdoff, Barbara Weaver, Diane Bundick; 2nd row: Marsha Welch, Joyce Modgling, Jill Gilliam, Kassie Jetton, Linda Gonzales, Elisa Condarco, Lynne Andrews, Chris Carpenter, Yvonne Stewart, Nancy Maples, Cindy Menchaca, and Lynn Bruce. Top left: Gloria Guana, Shirley Bierschwale, Helen Davis, Cheryl Etheredge, Brenda Caldwell, Donna Beebe, Jolene Wilson, Linda Loeffler, Cindy Dayton, Lula Allsup, Ravena Tomlinson, Charlotte Wyatt; 2nd row: Mollie Andrews, Melody Burnett, Janna Welch, Vicki Kinsey, Sandra Height, Sarah Purvis, Debbie Adams, Brenda Evans, Stella Lo- pez, Celia Abilez, Mickey Trevino; 3rd row: Tressa Daniel, Suzie Rice, Gay Gibson, Trudy Souleret, Joanie Watson, Carlene Low, Avelina Silva. 67 FHA Officers: Debra Dunk (Pianist), Linda Loefflcr, Cindy Wootan (2nd Vice-president), Linda Gonzales (Par- liamentarian), Joann Bierschwale (3rd Vice-President), Lynn Bruce (President), Chris Carpenter (4th Vice-President), Kassic Jetton (Corresponding Secretary), Jill Gilliam (5th Vice-President), Debbie Williams (Treasurer), Joyce Modgling (Recording Secretary). Father Rhyan gives an inspirational speech to the members of the FHA. Mrs. Emily Bierschwale, FHA sponsor, receives pin for also being a lifetime member of the PTA. FHA Adds New Members Top left: Janna Welch, Cindy Dayton, Linda Loeffler, Tressa Daniel, Mollie Andrews, Avelina Silva, Trudy Souleret, Stella Lopez, Vicki Kinsey. 2nd row: Lula Allsup, Debbie Adams, Brenda Caldwell, Cheryl Etheredge, Sarah Purvis, Ravena Tomlinson, Mickey Trevino, Gloria Guana. Seated: Sandra Height, Helen Davis, Shirley Bierschwale, Brenda Evans, Melody Burnett and Vicki Hardin. DEGREE WINNERS: Left to right: Lula Allsup, Sarah Purvis, Gloria Guana, Cindy Dayton, Melody Burnett, Vicki Kinsey, Linda Loeffler, Cheryl Etheredge, Brenda Evans and Vicki Hardin. 69 FHA Has Busy Year Mrs. Emily Bierschwale, Nancy Maples and Lynn Bruce are looking over the new Tupperware appliances that were given to the H.E. Department by Mrs. Terry and Kathy Oliver. The FHA girls chose to clean the campus as one of their projects during National FHA Week. 70 Future Farmers of America FFA officers: Top left: Bennie Rathke, president. Rocky Cox, reporter; Mike Nixon, sentinel; E. H. Barron, spon- sor. Bottom left: Rufus Beam, treasurer; Bill Mudge, vice-president; Steve Amaon, secretary. -v V ‘ JUNCTION F. I Courtesy Loeffler Mtr. Junction.Texas 71 FFA officers pose with their chapter sweetheart, Kayla Kothmann. Future Teachers of America President.........................................Lewis Allen Vice-President..............................Wayne Lewis Parliamentarian........................Lynn Molesworth Secretary................................Von Stewart Treasurer...............................Bob Champion Reporter.................................Starr Gibson Back row: Sponsor Mike Andrews, D. Dunk, B. Mims, R. Schulze, L. Allen, M. Burnett, P. Schulze, L. Bruce, M. Welch, J. Modgling, W. Lewis, L. Molesworth. Front row: S. Bierschwale, E. Condarco, C. Dayton, L. Allsup, K. Uhr, J. Gilliam, D. Dunk, C. Carpenter, S. Gibson, J. Stevenson, G. Gibson, J. Welch. 72 Lynne Andrews and Nancy Maples work on class section. Raymond Blaylock is an assistant photographer and helps out in the dark room. Barbara Weaver and Debra Dunk work on the activity section. Golden Eagle Staff Cindy Wootan and Diane Bundick work on the organization section. Jay Rotge is an assistant photogra- pher and developes and prints pic- tures. Mrs. Dude McCloud sponsors the yearbook and is yearbook pho- tographer. 73 Janet Murr holds up a prize-winning garment entered Belinda Torres, Von Stewart, Brandon Franks and Mclo- in the clothing section. dy Burnet examine some of the foods. Youth Show 1972 Brenda Caldwell, Lula Allsup and Shirley Bier- Von Stewart accepts the ribbon and trophy for Grand Cham- schwale look over the handicraft section. pion of the Girls’ Division from C. T. Holecamp, Sr. 74 Athletics JHS Coaches Jerrell Rice, Head coach in football and track. Hugh Doyal, Ass’t. football coach and tennis coach. Bob Gross, B Team football, boy’s basketball and Miss Annette Marrs, girl’s basketball and girl’s track, track coach. 76 All District Boys Lewis Allen Mike Jacoby Jimmy Modgling Fullback Guard End All-District All-District All-District Hector Sepeda, along with numerous other Eagles, struggles to the end in a battle with the Ozona Lions. Scott Mims Tackle All-District Jon Murr End All-District Noe Martinez Guard Hon. Mention Wayne Lewis Halfback Bob Champion End Johnny Weaver Center Seniors Final Year Robby McFarland Halfback Another Friday night is filled with action and excitement for fans and players alike as Hector Sepeda, Mike Jacoby, Scott Mims, Noe Martinez. Lewis Allen, Tim Chandler and Jack Hoggett control the ball. 78 Junction Eagles, Mike Jacoby, Jimmy Modgling, Ricky Sheppard, Lewis Al- len, Scott Mims, Kody Kothmann and Noe Martinez, hustle throughout the season. Benny Rathke Halfback Ray Rotge Halfback Kody Kothmann Quarterback 't Ken Jacoby Tackle Dickey Oliver Joe Holland Rickey Sheppard Jack Hoggett.Jr. Quarterback End Center Halfback 79 Cole Holland End Gary Davis Fullback Quarterback, Dickey Oliver (16) in action. 1971 Football Squads Back row Varsity: Raymond Blaylock—Mgr., Bill Mudge—Stat., Ray Rotge, Hernando Abilez, Ken Jacoby, Jon Murr, Jimmy Modgling, Kody Kothmann, Lewis Allen, Wayne Lewis. Gary Davis, Johnny Liverman—Mgr. Middle row: Joe Holland, Mike Jacoby, Dicky Oliver, Roy Carpenter, Bob Champion, Robby McFarland, Ricky Sheppard, Oscar Scpeda. Front row: Tim Chandler, Scott Mims, Noe Martinez, Hector Sepeda, Johnny Weaver, Jack Hoggett, Jr., Benny Rathke, Cole Holland. 1971 Eagle Football Schedule Sept. 10 Ozona Here Sept. 17 Sonora There Sept. 24 Mason Here Oct. 1 Big Lake Here Oct. 8 Eldorado There Oct. 15 Burnet Here Oct. 22 Marble Falls There Oct. 29 Brady Here Nov. 5 Llano There Nov. 12 San Saba There Back row Bandits: Randy Culwell, Lynn Molesworth, Ronnie Taylor—Mgr., Charles Jennings, Elba Nail, Jay Rotge, Mark Maples, Valentine Garcia, Cesario Martinez, Eddie Gonzales, Joey Hernandez, Keith Atchison, Vernon Price, Jamie Martinez, Gonzalo Gonzales, Robert Bulkley—Mgr. Middle row: Willie Hernandez, Mike Low, Roger Curry, John Silva, Gary Ditmore, Ricky Lennon, Cody Jetton, Edmund Rathke, Paul Loeffler, Hollis Phillips, Joey Oliver, Joe Dutton. Front row: Joe Schaefer, Ricky Biddle, Jay Powell, Brian Atchison, Kaddo Kothmann, Billy Russell, David Franklin, John Evans, Ricky Davis. 81 Girls' Basketball Standing: Mary Lee Cowsert-Mgr., Martha Ncthery, Kayla Kothmann, Suzie Rice, Cindy Molesworth, Nancy Johnson, Marsha Welch, Vicki Kinsey, Barbara Weaver—Mgr. Kneeling: Yvonne Stewart, Dee Dee Bowers, Bambi Mims, Kay Murr, Jane Schwartz. Cindy Molesworth Yvonne Stewart Marsha Welch Kayla Kothmann Cagers Work Hard DeeDee Bowers janc Schwartz Suzie Rice Kay Murr Vicki Kinsey Bambi Mims Martha Nethery STANDING: B TEAM GIRLS: Gloria Guana, Linda Locffler, Elisa Condarco, Sarah Purvis, Mollie Andrews, Cheryl Etheredge, Debbie Adams, Janna Welch. Kneeling: Sally Rogers, Donna Beebe, Joyce Modgling, Joanie Watson, Helen Davis. Eagle Cagers Play Well Kayla Kothmann makes a free throw for an extra point to add to the score. Martha Nethery and Suzie Rice guard for Jane Schwartz as she attempts to add 2 points to the score. Joe Holland sinks the ball in the basket to add 2 points against Men- ard. Kody Kothmann and Dicky Oliver wait for the ball as Mike Jacoby inter- cepts the ball from San Saba. Cagers Fight for Wins Paul Loeffler and Cole Holland re- bound the ball in a wild scramble from the opposing team. Jane Schwartz and Suzie Rice await a throw from Kayla Kothmann as she hustles the ball away from the opposing guards. 85 Boys' Basketball A TEAM: Standing: Benny Rathkc, Ricky Sheppard, Ken Jacoby, Joe Holland. Kneeling: Jimmy Modgling, Dicky Oliver, Mike Jacoby, Lewis Allen, Kody Kothmann. Lewis Allen Mike Jacoby Dicky Oliver 86 Boy Cagers Have Good Season Jimmy Modgling Ricky Sheppard Kody Kothmann Ken Jocoby Benny Rathke Joe Holland David Franklin and Paul Loeffler hustle to score 2 points. 87 JHQ B Team Basketball Boys Standing: Maurillio Martinez, Leonard Sepeda, Mike Low, Edmund Rathke. Kneeling: Paul Loeffler, Cole Holland. Kody Kothmann, Tim Chandler, David Franklin, Joey Oliver. Many basketballs have passed through this net and many have not. Many of them have been for the JHS teams and more than the players and JHS fans like to think about, have been for opposing teams. The basketball season is over for this year, and this goal will have a rest until next year. 88 Girls Track Team Standing: Coach Annette Marcs, Kay Murc, Bambi Mims, Sally Rogers, Susie Rice, Cindy Moleswoith. Kneeling Marsha Welch, Gloria Guana, Martha Nethery, Elisa Condarco, Lula Allsup. The 1972 Track season was the beginning year for a girls’ track team at Junction High School. The girls parti cipated in many track events, and did very well for a beginning track team. Coach Marrs and the entire team arc to be commended for their efforts to make this team possible and to make this first year a successful one. 89 JH8 Boys' Back row: Brian Atchison, Jon Murr, Lewis Allen, Mike Jacoby, Dicky Oliver, Kody Kothmann, Jimmy Modgling, Jerry Hoggett. Middle: David Franklin, Pilar Garcia, Joe Holland, Ricky Sheppard, Jay Powell, Tim Chandler, Ken Jacoby, Cole Holland, Kenny Vuillemun. Front row: Hector Sepeda, Jay Rotge, Ray Rotge, Billy Russell, David Schaefer, Jack Hoggett, Benny Rathke, Keith Atchison, Edmund Rathke. For the first time since 1969, Junction was represented at the U1L state track meet in Austin. The mile relay was com- posed of Jon MurT, Jay Rotge, Ray Rotge and Hector Sepeda. Lewis Allen picked up a lone point in shot-put for sixth place, with a throw of 52 feet, 9Vi inches. 90 Standing: David Franklin, Kody Kothmann, Tim Chand- ler, Mike Jocoby. Kneeling: Edmund Rathke, Lewis Allen, Benny Rathke. Track Team Standing: Hector Sepeda, Benny Rathke, David Schaefer. Kneel- ing: Billy Russell, Ken Jacoby, Lewis Allen, Kenny Vuillemun. 91 Track Boys Have Successful Year u. Standing: Jay Rotge, Jon Murr, Lewis Allen. Kneel- ing: Hector Sepeda, Ray Rotge, Benny Rathke. Standing: Jon Murr, Kenny Vuillemun. Kneeling: Ray Rotge, Jay Rotge, Keith Atchison. 92 Back row: Jimmy Modgling, Dicky Oliver. Front row: Ricky Shep- pard, Cole Holland, Jack Hoggett. JH8 Tennis Team A Team Netters: Back row: Wayne Lewis, Johnny Liverman, Bill Bene- field, Scott Mims. Front row: Renee Schulze, Joyce Modgling, Dee Dee Bowers, Kayla Kothmann, Jane Schwartz. Pamela Schulze represented Junction in tennis at the State Meet. She was defeated in the semi-finals by Vanessa Valdez of Pearsall. This was Pam’s second year to participate in the UIL State Meet. 93 Junction High School Hosts Tournaments Kayla Kothmann and Dee Dee Bowers struggle over a visiting team in the playoffs for District AA on the home courts. They won their matches to go on to the AA Regional meet. 94 Pamela Schulze won her District tennis play-off and then went to regional and state. JHS Netters Have a Good Year Bill Benefield takes a swing at the ball as Wayne Lewis, his partner in doubles, watches. Kayla Kothmann and Dee Dee Bowers practice girl’s doubles for the district meet. 95 Tennis Team Works Hard Bill and Wayne take a shot at the ball as it comes flying over the net. Hugh Doyal, coach of the tennis team, stood by the players and went with them to State. Student Life Seniors back JHS football team in annual parade. Many enjoy the spaghetti supper given by juniors. JHS Prepares for 1971 Homecoming 98 JHS Band and Drill Team prepare to march in the 1971 Homecoming Parade. Classes Hard at Work 99 JH8 Has Many Different Phases Students have fun before school . . . . . . after lunch. . . . and during the break. 100 Some Happenings at JHS Von Stewart, Garvene Gibson, Noe Martinez, Nancy Maples participated in a contest be- tween several schools in the dis- trict concerning bookkeeping. The group came home from San Angelo, where the last phase was held, with first place. Drill Team girls get ready to perform during a pep rally. 101 Awards Day in JHS The high ranking boys and girls of the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes are as follows: (standing) Cindy Molesworth, Sally Rogers, Brenda Evans, Jill Gilliam. (Sitting) Jamie Martinez, Dicky Oliver, Lewis Allen and Duane Dunk. Good citizens of the year were chosen from each class by the faculty. They are as follows: (Standing)Lewis Allen, Dicky Oliver, Jamie Martinez, Jimmie Reed. (Sitting) Lynn Bruce, Jill Gilliam, Peggy Murr and Cheryl Etheredge. 9eniors Are Honored With Many Parties Senior Cindy Molesworth (standing, center) was honored with a luncheon by her grandmother, Mrs. Jack Molesworth. Seated are Von Stewart, Marsha Welch and Chris Carpenter. Standing are Toby Robinson, Lynn Bruce, Mrs. Molesworth and Cindy’s mother, Mrs. John Molesworth, Jana Welch, Molly Benefield, Linda Loeffler and Susan Coleman. The Junior-Senior Picnic, held at the Freddy Porter Ranch, turned out a number of juniors and seniors for swimming and eating. 103 Having Fun JHS athletes ended their social year with a Bar-b-que at the Tech Center. Senior girls were honored with a party given by the FHA. Cindy Molesworth and Marsha Welch posed long enough to show off their newly re- formed dress code. Seniors receive invitations in the au- ditorium. Pictured are: Cindy Mole- sworth, Principal Carley Meadows, Von Stewart and John C. Sandidge. 104 Junior High Jr. High Faculty Back row: Velma Johnston, Bob Gross, Helen Meadows, Hugh Doyal,John Cory, Jack Hoggett, Richard Purvis, Joyce Dunk. Front row: Russa Nell Loeffler, Ola Faye Bettesworth, Hollie Baker, Ann Mahnken, Kathryn Roth- man, Velma Johnston. Junior high principal Richard Purvis and Mrs. Leona Lennon, secretary, strive hard to keep things running smoothly. 106 Eighth Grade Front row: Mrs. Joyce Dunk, teacher; B. Smith, J. Shearer, M. Biddle, T. Gordon, T. Freeman, K. Smart, T. Nixon, B. Chandler, T. Schaefer and K. Smith. Middle row: E. Benefield, J. Stewart, L. Walker, M. Lackey, B. Randle, S. Rowe, T. Wilson, L. Rendon, N. Gonzales. Back row: M. Nethery, D. Mahler, D. Dutton, S. Syfan. Front row: Jack Hoggett, teacher; T. Rojas, J. Pendroza, M. Tovas, D. Fuston, L. Price, C. Furr, C. McFarland, L. Condarco, J. Rivas, N. Taylor, R. Burns. Back row: D. Castillo, G. Lopez, J. Newbury, M. Mangures, C. Meador, F. Hodges, T. Brown, J. Smith, E. Gonzales. 107 Qeventh Grade Back row: J. Russell, H. Gonzales, B. Davis, B. Gonzales, J. Davis, R. Silva, M. Treadwell, S. Andrews, D. Mims, J. Hardin, C. Morris. Center row: S. Broyles, G. Gardner, J. Adams, R. Cox, M. McDougal, L. Modgling, S. Jetton, T. Beebe, P. Culwell. Front row: D. Lennon, D. Simon, F. Lopez, C. Akers, L. Loeffler, G. Jobes, K. Cowsert, C. Walk- er, T. Hurley, L. Lockett, Mrs. R. D. Kothmann, teacher. Back row: G. Chenault, S. Sanchez, J. Guana, D. Bundick, T. Powers, A. Thomas, S. Massie, K. Russell, B. Chenault, J. Nixon, E. Yglesias, R. Pilkington. Front row: R. Zertuche, E. Rojas, S. Menchaca, D. Menchaca, E. Gonzales, T. Rhodes, D. May, G. Flanagan, L. Dechert, L. Nixon, K. DeShazo, R. Garcia, B. Flores, Bob Gross, teacher. Back row: M. McMillian, C. Foster, J. Condarco, D. Wallace, M. Atkins, G. Tinney, D. Teel, R. Arango, J. Zertuche, D. Evans, T. Guana, L. Gonzales, J. Martinez. Front row: E. Simon, D. Montgomery, S. Lawler, R. Rojas, R. Tovar, R. Beam, L. Beam, K. Furr, D. Vardaman, S. Martinez, J. Ramirez, Hugh Doyal, teacher. 108 Junior High Sports During a day game at the Hill Country Stadium, number 32 of Junction Number 20, an Eagle, is nearly stopped takes off with the ball for the goal line. short by a Sonora player. Eagle number 38 comes to the rescue of his fellow player who was downed at the 25 yard line. Jr. High tennis players are: top—Lisa Loeffler, Jody Adams, Gina Gardener. Bottom—Loretta Walker, Liz Benefield, Carol Akers. 110 Junior High Cagers Prove Ability Standing with Coach Booth: J. Davis, B. Chandler, L. Modgling, H. Gonzales, A. Thomas, B. Gonzales, R. Silva, D. Castillo, J. Newbury-Manager. Kneeling: T. Freeman, J. Shearer, T. Schaefer, K. Smith, B. Smith, T. Gordon, J. Condarco, T. Beebe. Standing: T. Wilson, J. Stewart, N. Gonzales, S. Broyles, D. Simon, D. Vardaman, F. Lopez, B. Randle, D. Len- non, S. Rowe, L. Benefield, J. Adams, G. Gardener, R. Cox, L. Lockett, T. Hurley. Kneeling: C. Walker, L. Rendon, D. Mahler, D. Dutton, L. Walker, M. Lackey, S. Syfan, P. Culwell, L. Loeffler. Ill Honor Students Richard Purvis, Junior High principal, Tandy Freeman, high ranking boy, Charles O. Champion, Superintendent of Schools, Loretta Walker, high ranking girl. This eager group of second graders won $10 from the PTA for having the most parents present at two different meetings. Top row: Rickey Lewis, Maria Perez, Conrado Menchaca, Tim Russell, Lupe Rujas, Lynn Moorehead. Middle row: Mrs. Richard Purvis, Alicia Valverde, Eduvina Gonzales, Mark Randolph, Tim Freeman, Doris Timms. Bottom row: Tracy Kidd, Brenda Boone, Tammy Hull, Glen Williams, Kathy Atkins. 112 RARKER’5 GROCERY Advertising LAZY T FEDERAL LAND BANK MOTEL ASSOCIATION OF MASON Chester Simon Distributer GULF OIL PRODUCTS Serving: Kimble, Llano Mason 2110 N. Main, Tel. 446-2863 Counties OK CAFE Henry Keller, Manager Phone: D1 7-6653 We specialize: Mexican Food and Steaks. Phone 446-4558 “Congratulations Seniors” 321 Ft. McKavett St. P.O. Drawer “R” Mason, Texas 76856 HARDIN PLUMBING AND HEATING 114 THE WESTERN SHOP Ray and Dorothy Henrich Mason, Texas ANN’S FLOWER SHOP T.J. MOORE LUMBER YARD FURNITURE George Ella Robbins Your Gold Medal Community Florist 1610 Main St. Ph. 446-2595 Junction Texas L 117 SPANISH GARDENS Spanish Food LAS LOMAS HOTEL Mr. Mrs. Wayne Mclean Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mclean HATCH MOBIL HOMES The Home of FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS 118 BIG TUB LAUNDRY Best Wishes and DRY CLEANING KIMBLE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Yea Eagles ISAACK’S Mr. Mrs. John Cash man MEREDITH ELECTRIC FLOOR COVERING FURNITURE CHENAULT’S GULF PRODUCTS AND SPORTING GOODS 1112 Main St., Junction, Tex. 446-2820 Blake and Benita 119 THE HILLS MOTEL CONGRATULATIONS Sonny Lorene Rowe SILVER SPUR DRIVE INN 1900 S. Bridge, Brady, Texas GILLIAM AUTO PARTS 120 JENKINS AERIAL INC. BEAUMONT 853-4187 Good Luck Seniors “Do your best with what you’ve got.” DICK CARPENTER JIM BOYD RUFE HOLLAND 121 VERNON KIRKPATRICK 0ajefJ§c(jretner A STATE BANK KERRVILLE, TEXAS Bank For more than 100 years. . .The Bank that cares. . .About You! For more than a century the Chas. Schreiner Bank of Kerrville has been proud to be a partner in progress with Hill Country Citizens. We have succeeded because you have succeeded. We face the future with great con- fidence .. . Because we have faith in you! Complete Hardware Sporting Gifts Auto Parts Buying power of 4000 Hardware in U.S. BLACKBURN ABSTRACT KIMBLE RESTAURANT COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rucker Extends Best Wishes To The Seniors of 1972 122 SHEPPARD ELECTRIC SHOP Congratulations, Seniors ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING PHONOGRAPH RECORDS STEREO TAPES M W BUTANE INC. Congratulations Seniors! J.D. MELBA SHEPPARD 127 JUNCTION NATIONAL BANK BLACKBURN PHARMACY M. C. Blackburn Happy Viewing to the Seniors Owner JUNCTION T.V. CABLE CORP. UNITED FARM AGENCY REAL ESTATE Congratulations Seniors And best wishes HAGOOD FEED AND LUMBER 1100 Main Street 446-3333 128 WOMEN’S CLUBS OF JUNCTION HIGHLAND STUDY CLUB “Beauty a Gift of God” LETI STUDY CLUB “Best Wishes to the Youth of Our Community” JUNCTION A M UNIVERSITY MOTHER’S CLUB “With Our Best Wishes” CATUS STUDY CLUB “Progress, not Precedence; Principal, not Prejudice.” DAEDALIAN STUDY CLUB “Compliments of Daedalian Study Club” LA HUNTA STUDY CLUB “(CIHU)” “Can I Help You?” KIMBLE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB “Better Business Women for a Better Business World” 129 ZONTA STUDY CLUB 130 The End School is out for the year. Most students who walk out these doors will return again next year, but many of the stu- dents have walked through these doors of JHS for the last time. 131 134 136


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