Silverton High School - Owlet Yearbook (Silverton, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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' -,gg -J- is ,L V, ,, , ,,,. ii ,i,,, i so iiiioi isjis M , iifijisis is ssis , f i Administration Junior High And And Faculty I Classes 8 1 I I Elementary ...uaulliif To Mrs. Pauline Turner We Dedicate The 1972 Owlet With Gratitude The bell never rung! Remember? It always rang in Mrs. Turner's class. We are often reminded of Mrs. Turner because from her instruction we learned so much, so well, that it will never be forgotten. With admiration and appreciation we will remember her as always being a lady while exercising great strength as a teacher. For her twenty years of perfection in the classroom, we dedicate the 1972 OWLET, , W 1, ws:-11:1 1211111 1 ' e5iiss11z,f411 , 1 1911111,,.11,1, , sffeSg1e'1fs11 -1- fEes1i1i2LQfzi11e 511 111112 11 11 11 M11 7,f: ,. 11 1111111 ,:-',.,, 11 111111111 , 11111211-1, ifi?E,fL'Af 'A 4 i K Te I gf 'P ' L 1 .w 1' ,A- fm ,-X Most Popular I Rhonda Sutton Terry Culwell I l Wittiest as X 5 iw S 5 N .. rraa F - ' Q .- K 5 sw ,. eff L' s X ' .was-1' - ' kr S 5 Qwa ix A ,ia ..- I El .. W W ' V - L .i SNA Nsrvaw ' 5 N' ,Mu Q 1' V AS Sharon Jarrett Terry Yancey ' .-,..4 , - Colene Culwell Colene was Valedictorian and Vice-President of the National Honor Society her Senior year. Her favorite subject is Home Economics. She was a four-year member of FHA. She played basket- ball three years and was Co- Captain for the '71-'72 sea- son. Colene received the Algebra and History Awards her Junior year. The student body voted her Friendliest . She has a grade average of 94 . 55 . year member of S-Club and the Athletic Trainer's As- sociation. For three years he was a member of FFA. His senior year he served as Reporter for the National Honor Society. He was Sports Reporter of the school paper and a two-year Choir member. Brit participated in his Jr. and Sr. Class Plays. He once received the Typing and Chemistry Awards. His junior year the faculty chose him as Most Dependable Boy. ho's three years she was a mem- ber of FHA and elected Cheerleader and Parliamen- tarian of her class. She was a two -year member of FBLA National Honor Society, and Choir. Her junior year she was elected Representa- tive on the Student Council. Brit Parker Brit, a senior, held a grade average of 92 .86 . His favorite subject is Chemistry. He is a four- Rhonda Sutton Rhonda held a grade average of 91 .76 and is a junior. Her favorite subject is Home Economics. For F r f , r gsm my wwf r John Minyard John, a junior, is a three- year member of S-Club. He competed in the High Jump at the Regional Meet and was a basketball team mem- ber for three years. His freshman year he joined FFA. He also participated in his Jr. Class Play. Math is John's favorite subject . 88 .36 is his grade average. Who Lori Francis Lori, a sophomore with a grade average of 94.60, considers math her favorite subject . She was a member of FHA , FBLA, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, and Choir. She has served as Secretary and Reporter of her class. She played bas- ketball for two years. The student body chose her Most Beautiful, and the FFA elected her as FFA Sweet- heart. Marshall Rauch Marshall was a two-year member of Choir and World History is his favorite sub- ject. He is a sophomore with a grade average of 92.20 . He was a member of FBLA, S-Club, National Honor Society, and FFA . Ruth Ann Cline Math is Ruth Ann's favor- ite subject. She held a grade average of 97 .80 and is a sophomore. She was a member of Choir, Pep Squad and FHA . She was Favorites Editor of the school annual. Zane Mayfield Zane is a freshman and was President of his class. He was a member of FFA and considers Vocational Agriculture his favorite subject. He participated in track and football. His class chose him as their favorite. Zane's grade average is 90 .40 . ww Friendliest Colene Culwell Van Martin Most Likely To Succeed Cindy Cross Marvin Self Personalities Sue Lynn Allard Van Martin Most Dependable Ramona Martin Dana Martin Most Athletic LANELL STEPHENS CRAIG CULWELL qNumber 245 v Best Dressed TY WAYNE MCMURTRY AMY BIRDWELL At Christmas, Student Council members decorated a tree for the school hall frightj and gave a Christmas party for the students and faculty qbottom lefty. Rhonda Sutton, Mark Hutsell, and John T. Burson hung crepe paper in the gym for the Hallow- een Coronation which the Student Council sponsored qbottom rightj. OFFICERS: Trent Brown - Presi- dent, Mark Hursell - Vice Presi dent, Amy Birdwell - Secretary Joan Cross - Treasurer. ' 1 W S 2 '- -Nw ,t u An Active Student Council Y MEMBERS: Seniors - Marvin Self and Dorothy Yancey, Juniors - John Burson and Rhonda Sutton, Sophomores - Ty McMurtry and Jana Cross, Freshmen - Kelly Bo- mar and Cindy Walker. Another Student Council Activ- ity is the Volleyball Tournament. Ty McMurtry and Jana Cross watch the line fleftp while Laura Arnold and Kelly Bomar work in the con- cession stand fabovej. Halloween Coronation Co1or My World was the theme of the Halloween Coronation, sponsored by the Student Council Candidates for the Coronation were: Thresa Tate and David Kellum , Seniors, Laura Dudley and John Burson, Iuniorsg Ann Boyd and Craig Culwell, Sophomoresg Darla Strange and Dee Arnold, Freshm eng Debbie Boyd and Doman McArthur, eighth gradeg Donna Dudley and Dayne Mayfield, seventh grade, Beverly Boling and Jim Gates, sixth gradeg Karen Ziegler and Bryan Burson, fifth gradeg Tracy May- field and Nicky Mclimsey, fourth gradeg Shelly Harris and Robert Boyd, third gradeg Cynthia Edwards and Greg Whelchel, second gradeg Missy Wristen and Tad Cornett, first grade. Crowned as High School King and Queen were Freshmen, Darla Strange and Dee Arnold Qabovej. Student Council President, Trent Brown, escorted by Amy Birdwell fbackgroundj presented Darla with her crown and Dee with his scepter. Crowned as Jr. High and Ele- mentary Prince and Princess were first graders, Missy Wristen and Tad Cornett, Missy and Tad re- XA ceived their crown and scepter from Ken Sarchet, escorted by Debra Strange qrightj. a-QQYB First Annual FFA Rodeo Gene Culwell waited anxiously in the shoot fleftj but had a rough fall ftop lefty. Ty McMurtry competed in the Breakaway Roping Qabovej . Queen candidates elected from each class promoted ticket sales for the FFA. The candi- dates were Jana Cross - Sopho- more, LaNell Stephens - Junior, Nanette Fitzgerald - Freshman, and Sharon Jarrett - Senior qbottomj. Jana Cross sold the most tickets and was announced as Rodeo Queen. FFA member, John Burson, posted the colors. FFA Sponsor, Mr. Monroe Gates, presented FFA Officers with pins at the Father-Son Banquet Qtop rightj. As a money-making project, members sold fruit which Ronnie Strange and Darrell Martin unloaded Qbelow lefty. Craig Culwell and Ty McMur- try were asked to help level dirt for grass planting on the school grounds Cbottom rightp. as 1 Mr. Gates, Charles Eddleman, , Hutsell are hamburgers at a FFA Member Wins Reserve Grand Champion r e Alan Grimland, Harold Vaughn, and Ricky party given to welcome freshman members Qmiddlej. Qabovej. JUDGING TEAM MEMBERS: QFront Rowj Zane Mayfield, Scott I-lursell, Ricky Hutsell, Tod Mclimsey, Ted Wilson. qMiddle Rowj Dean Ziegler, Gary Storie, Emilio Cruz, Harold Vaughn, Mikel Griffin, Scott Garvin, Barry Bullock, Ken Wood, Kelly Bornar. qBack Rowj Stan Martin, Derrell Martin, Ronnie Strange, Trent Brown, Terry Yancey, Alan Grimland, John Burson, Charles Eddleman, Rusty Rogers, Dana Martin, James Ed- wards. ctive Future Farmers At the Fort Worth Stock Show Derrell Martin's Chester White Barrow won Reserve Grand Cham pion . John Burson fabovej and Ty McMurtry ftop lefty were Grand Champion winners at the Briscoe County Stock Show. Ricky Minyard sheared his sheep for judging . FHA Activities Involve . . . Decorating the cafeteria for the Sweetheart Banquet, which the Future Homernakers sponsor each year. Amy Birdwell helped hang crepe paper qrightj, with LaQuita Kitchens, Thresa Tate, and Sue Allard, frightj. Dorothy Yancey, Sue Allard, Celia Martin, and Kaedean Bomar work at converting a table into a wagon to develop the theme qbottom rightp. The girls took a short break from their q pp 1 work for a snack, fbelow lefty. ljleif?5fQ?2'iEfii?? Eli 555 Q i gi 'sat vi Q .1 5 it : -T f i W : N.,--' fi I 17 -as in-' yr: V. K 'f K 3 i ' B vi f , 6 x it 2 2 A i. J ,iv V, ff' ,M 'K A i E 6 ix' Parents Enjoy Ma, Pa 8c Me Supper Each member brought a salad and their parents to the supper which was decorated on an Easter theme. Terry Jones, President, qbottom lefty welcomed everyone and introduced Sharon Jarrett and Karen Tiffin who provided enter- tainment on their harmonicas. fmiddle lefty. ON. in , A -my '- During National FHA Week, an appreciation tea was given for the teachers. Dorothy Yancey and Terry Jones served Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Jarrett, and Mrs. Herring qabovej. if vqmkfkt 3 R 5.- 4112 1? I77 wq x f QW Y? C -64-X NEW W' ,V . 7, . M ,, 'x'4,f1 'f - , - , , . ., .V ,v X ,., FHA Beau JOHN BURSON ' .W N 5 A , V, .. af, , .,ff x Q., . K OFFICERS: Pres. - Terry Jones, L, ,-fL . 11- '. lst V. Pres. - Ramona Martin, 5 2nd V. Pres. - Rhonda Sutton, i 3rd V. Pres. - Amy Birdwell, 4th V. Pres. - Debbie Cantwell, K 5th V. Pres. - Thresa Tate, Sec. - Dorothy Yancey, Treas. - Joan Cross, Parliamentarians - Jana Futch and Sue Lynn Al- lard, Sponsor - Mrs. Ken Cook. Future Homemakers Of America FRONT ROW: Louise Kitchens, Retha Minyard, Francis Cerbantes, Reba Chappell, Celia Martin, Nanette Fitz- gerald, Brenda Payne, Cindy Cross. SECOND ROW: Kaedean Bomar, Laura Dudley, LaNell Stephens, Donna Stodghill, Sharon Storie, Lori Francis, Cindy Walker, Vici Jasper, Karen Tiffin. THIRD ROW: Freeda Hender- son, Rhonda Sweek, Ruth Ann Cline, Sharon Jarrett, Christi Northcutt, Jill Hutsell, Debbie Boling, Lois Ste- phens, Mary Chris Cantwell, Jana Cross, Roma Clayton. BACK ROW: Mary Stodghill, Glenda Ramsey, LaQuita Kitchens, Susie Parker, Darla Strange, Pam Hutsell, Claudia Hutsell, Denise Culwell, Jeanetta Younger, Paula Montague, Ellen Thomas, Julia Dickerson. Q , o f i THE NATIONAL Af sruDYING vocArIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS '-...J AGRICULTURE OFFICERS: President - Dana Martin Xue FFA Sweetheart AMY BI RDW ELL .. AA. Hung-Q, ,M 1344 4 .-,,A :gin . Qseatedp, Vice President - James Edwards, Secretary - Terry Yancey, Treasurer - Alan Grimland, Sentinel - Ronnie Strange and Rusty Rogers, Sponsor - Mr. Monroe Gates, Reporter - Trent Brown fnot picturedy. . 5 .Q A L l 4 MEMBERS: fFront Rowj Ty McMurtry, Tommy Davis, Ted Wilson, Oscar Crosslin, Gary Storie, Dean Ziegler, Joe Maciel, Able Asebedo. fSecond Rowj Ken Wood, David Self, Mikel Griffin, Roy Betancourt, Kelly Bomar Zane Mayfield, Pere Juarez, Tommy Bullock, Don McDonald. qThird Rowj Clarence Ivory, Scott Garvin, Emilio Cruz, Scott Hutsell, Dee Arnold, David McCoy, Wendel Hardin, Ricky Minyard, Tod Mcliinsey, Charles Eddlernan.. qBack Rowy Harold Vaughn, Dennis Gallington, Carl Gallington, Gene Culwell, John Burson, Derrell Martin, Stan Martin, Craig Culwell, Barry Francis, Ricky Hutsell, Antonio Martinez. 9 99 '6CoWboy s Dre An improvised barn of red and brown and a Western atmosphere developed by the theme, Cow- boy's Dream greeted Louise Croft and Rocky Mongrain Qbelow rightj, one of the many couples who at- tended the annual Sweetheart Ban- quet, sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America. .au l Terry Jones, FHA President, welcomed the guests who enjoyed a coun- try dinner of barbequed beef Qbelowj. Mr. Earl Cantwell was the guest speaker. First Vice President Ramona Martin presented FHA Beau, John Burson, with an engraved belt buckle, a gift from the Chapter Qrightj. EQ' -.NNN The tables were arranged in a Horseshoe shape with Patti Perkins and Paul Brannon sitting on a hay wagon in the center fbottom lefty. Following 'the banquet, the Swinging Doors fbelow centerj pro- vided western music for a dance enjoyed by Reba Chappell and Steve K x Y -li Cole fleftj. Jeanetta Younger, Doug Bradford, Jill Hurseii, and Gaylene Neitch fbelow rightj along with other couples. After a hard-working rehearsal in preparation for the Spring Con- cert qrightj Mr. Lanham treated choir members to a supper Qbelowj. At the Spring Concert Sharon Jarrett presented Mr. Lanham with a gift of appreciation on behalf of the Choir members. Choir QA A .a lt 1 iw! 2 rr? MEMBERS: fFront Rowj Lori Francis, Cindy Walker, Brenda Payne, Celia Martin, Mary Chris Cantwell, Nanette Fitzgerald, Rhonda Sutton, Debbie Mr. Ted Lanham directed the Choir. Boling, Mr, Lanham, fMiddle Rowj Freeda Henderson, Donna Stoclghill, Sharon Storie, Debbie Cantwell, Ruth Ann Cline, Christi Northcutt, Sharon Jarrett, Mary Stodghill, Julia Dickerson, Ramona Martin, Gary Storie. qBack Rowj Ty McMurtry, Wendell Hardin, Tim Wilson, Mikel Griffin, Ricky Hutsell, Tim Marshal, Marshal Rauch, Barry Francis, Chris Gill, Pam Hutzell, Scott Garvin. W.. ,Y ational Honor Society OFFICERS: Cindy Cross - Presi dent, Colene Culwell - Vice President, Terry Jones - Secre- tary-Treasurer, Brit Parker - Reporter, Mr. Robert Whelchel - Sponsor. 1 is-av' BOTTOM ROW: Mary Stodghill, Lori Francis, Debbie Cantwell, Donna Stodghill, Rhonda Sutton, Jana Futch Jana Cross, Ty McMurtry. SECOND ROW: Barry Francis, Mark Hursell, Susie Parker, Laura Arnold, Louise Kitchens, Dorothy Yancey, Freeda Henderson, Amy Birdwell, Joan Cross. BACK ROW: Tim Marshall, Wendell Hardin , Marshall Rauch . Office Staff nd Typists WW all 0 V 5, K,,, V N 1 'F , :M One of Pau1a's responsibilities was to gather absentee slips Qrightj, TYPISTS: Qfar rightj Jana Futch and Freeda Henderson. OFFICE STAFF: Paula Montague, Ellen Thomas, Mrs, Jealeta Baird, Lois Stephens, and Kaedean Bomar Future Business Leaders Of meriea FBLA OFFICERS: Pres. - Brit Parker, Sec. - Rhonda Sutton, V. Pres. - Sue Allard, Treas. - Cindy Cross, Historian - Jana Futch, Reporter - Dorothy Yancey, Sponsor - Mrs. Rampley. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: FRONT ROW - Wylie Bomar, Virginia McCoy, Donna Stodghill, Ann be Boyd. SECOND ROW: Lori Fran- cis, Jana Cross, Rhonda Sweek, Ricky Hester. THIRD ROW: Shar- on Storie, Connie Grirnland, Kathy McArthur, Herbert Polley. BACK ROW: Susie Parker, Rex Clayton, Marshall Rauch, Mike Montague. G53- XY nr JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Greg Garcia, Kaedean Bomar, Lois Stephens, Terry Jones, Thresa Tate, Vicki Jasper, Joan Cross. SECOND ROW: Louise Kitchens, Debbie Cantwell, Freeda Henderson Micki Jasper, Stan Martin, Jo Ann Polley, Amy Birdwell, LaNell Stephens, Mary Stodghill, Quinn Montague. THIRD ROW: Rita Anderson, Derrel Martin, Glenda Ramsey, Fred Hill, Dana Martin, Lois Arnold, Ti1n Wil- son, Mikel Grady, Paula Montague, Van Martin, Darrell Rogers. BACK ROW: Ramona Martin, LaQuita Kit- chens, Mark McArthur, Pam Hutsell, Ronnie Vaughan, Fineas Ivory, John Minyard, Mark Hutsell, Ronnie Strange, Claudia Hutsell, John Burson, Jeanetta Younger, Ellen Thomas, Allen Grimland, Marvin Self. xg, FBLA Donates Air Conditioning Through various money making projects, the Future Business Leaders were able to pay more than the first year 's installment on the S1681 air conditioning unit for the Business Department. President Brit Parker and Mrs. Rampley - Sponsor looked on as the unit was lifted to the roof qbelow rightp and installed inside qtop lefty. Wiley Bomar and Herbert Polley changed the weekly announcement on the school sign purchased by the FBLA Chapter in 19 69 qbottom lefty. fr' -0 I Q Y Si ,X J 4.2-- fly ,fi .ll VVV, if ffl 5 A K f- ,XXQX ...M ,, Q rsss i s sf s ,tuo f- 4 Q! ,f '6 I up as 21155 ' ii 6 . .s X295 - -i rig. K M .,,- , 4 , V I . - rr- Marvin Self, dressed as Santa Claus qmiddle lefty led members in Christmas carols at the FBLA Christmas party qtop lefty. Mrs. Jarrett and other teachers were served cookies and punch at the Valentine party qaboveb. Amy Birdwell tried stealing Val- entine cookies from Joan Cross qleftj. The Owlet Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - BUSINESS MANAGER - - SPORTS EDITOR ----- ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR FAVORITES EDITOR - - CLASSES EDITOR - - TYPIST - - SPONSOR - - PHOTOGRAPHER - - - - Cindy Cross - - - Louise Kitchens - ' ' Jana Cross - - - Sue Lynn Allard - Ruth Ann Cline - -Ramona Martin - - Ioan Cross - - Mrs. Faye Gene Rampley - - - -Mr. V. A. Parker I miss., 1.21 f 3. in 1 .M K r' Joan types just one of the 160 pages ftopj. Sue Lynn and Louise took time to play in the snow fabove lefty. Ramona drafts a page fabovey. From The Editor . To the staff and myself, it is a difficult challenge to cover each year 's events in a different way and yet portray them as they are rem embered, Without an enthusiastic and hard-working staff and many people who were so willing to help, we could never have produced this yearbook, which I hope to be a source of pride, not only to the staff and me, but to each student in SHS. fl in qs. f in Ruth Ann helps decorate the annual staff Christmas tree qtopy. Mrs. Ramp- ley points out an error to Cindy qleftj. Sue Lynn and Louise work on lay- outs fabovej. BRIT PARKER - - LOIS ARNOLD - - CINDY CROSS - - - JO ANN POLLEY - - QUINN MONTAGUE TERESA I-IESTER - - STAN MARTIN - - - DERRELL MARTIN - - - IOAN CROSS ---- LAURA ARNOLD - - FREEDA HENDERSON IANA CROSS ---- TY MCMURTRY - - - SUSIE PARKER - - GLORIA FABELLA - - - DONNA STODGHILL MARSHALL RAUCH - - LORI FRANCIS - - SCOTT HUTSELL - - REGIONAL COMPETITORS: Jana Cross - T ypewriting Cindy Cross - Shorthand Stan Martin - Number Sense Jo Ann Polley - Shorthand Litcrar Intcrscholastic caguc District Competitors - - -First - - - - Third - - - - First- - - - Second - - - - Second - - - - - - Science - - -Number Sense - - - - Science - - - Shorthand - - Prose Reading - - - - Shorthand - - -Ready Writing - - -Typewriting - - - - - - Number Sense - - - Poetry Interpretation Spelling and Plain Writing ---------SlideRule - - Slide Rule - - Typewriting - - - - Prose Reading - Poetry Interpretation - - - - - Typewriting - - - - - - - Ready Writing Spelling and Plain Writing Spelling and Plain Writing - - - - - - Number Sense BUTCH BRANNON TRENT BROWN - - KAEDEAN BOMAR MIKE MONTAGUE MR. TED LANHAM TIM WILSON - - - RAMONA MARTIN RI-IONDA SUTTON MARY STODGHILL CC 99 Infancy One-Act Play - ' Tommy - - - - - - Moe - Mrs. Wilcheck - - - Set Design - - - Director - - - - Policeman - - - Student Assistant - - - - - - Mrs. Boker Costumes and Make-up 'cWho Killed Aunt Caroline? Sue Lynn Allard, Terry Jones, Dorothy Yancey, and Mary Stodghill played members ofthe Endicott family. They and Miss Mabbitt, played by Cindy Cross, are horrified as Aunt Caroline, played by Lois Arnold, collapses and dies from poisoned tea fbelowb. Dave, played by Ronny Vaughan, rushes Cissy, played by Terry Jones, to the bedroom after it is discovered that she has accidentally eaten some of the poison Qrightj. A , ' ' .ii ooro fi J i Mrs. Herring, Senior class sponsor, directed the play. Sr. Class Play C C, ,,, ,,, i 1-I DI: I V in A ,- . 0 , V 'A in . 7 F -,x 352 L , if' J iii -- L y 1' , T ,af on W J as '1 ,, C. Bk- SEATED: Mary Stodghill, Sue Lynn Allard, Terry Jones, Dana Martin, Dorothy Yancey, Vici Jasper. STANDING: James Edwards, Charles Ed- dleman, Lois Stephens, Freddie Hill, Ronny Vaughan, Jackie Tiffin, Ellen Thomas, Allan Grimland, Sharon Jarrett, LaQuita Kitchens, Terry Yan- cey, Jeanetta Younger, Rusty Rogers, Jo Ann Polley, Lois Arnold, Penny Arnold, Ronnie Strange, Paula Montague, Cindy Cross, Van Martin, Quinn Montague. l 1 'cThe Girl That I arrya' 'iff Jr. Class Play John Burson, who played Mr. Melborne, complains to family of so many bills Qbelowj. Ioan Cross, playing Barbara, makes advances at the Butler, played by John Minyard. FRONT ROW: Michael Grady, Pam Hutsell, Laura Arnold, Stan Martin, Derrell Mar- tin, LaNe1l Stephens. MIDDLE ROW: Teresa Boyd, Kaedean Bomar, Amy Birdwell, Rhonda Sutton, Louise Croft, Jana Futch, Joan Cross, Ramona Martin, Freeda Hender- son. BACK ROWg Cris Gill, Laura Dudley, Terry Culwell, Mark Hutsell, John Burson, Mrs. Mildred Gates qSponsor5, Micky Jasper, Iohn Minyard, Gene Culwell, Debbie Cantwell, Karren Tiffin, Tim Wilson. Amy Birdwell, Make- up Assistant, gives Ter ry Culwell a mustache. .4 Jr. Sr. Banquet The Junior Class worked long hours decorating the cafeteria for An Old Fashioned Love Song, the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Celia Martin, Darla Strange, Quinn Montague, Michael Grady, Nanette Fitzgerald, and Derrel Martin gather before the banquet Cbelowy. Sophomore boys and girls served a dinner of roast beef. Donna Stodghill served Greg Culwell, Kaedean Bomar, Gene Culwell, and Joan Cross Qrighty. Senior Class Secretary, Claudia Hutsell, read the Senior Class Will qmiddle righty and Vice President James Edwards read the Class Prophecy Qbottom ri ghtj . n ld Fashioned Love Song 54, M' 'a f 'l ff '4 5 0? After the dinner, Junior Class members sang the Senior Class Song Qmiddle lefty . Following the banquet, Gnash fabovej provided music for the dance Qtop and bottomj. Some Will Leave QC1ockwisey Quinn Montague and James Edwards, Charles Eddlman. Claudia 1-Iutsell, Ellen Thomas, Terry Yancey, and Van Martin. Paula Montague. Jeanetta Younger, Ronnie Strange, and Vici Jasper. Allan Grimland. Brit Parker. Ronny Vaughan. , ,W gf , I ',,,:u-f Y ,f , ,- Some Will Stay . uf yyyyry oo vw. ,kkl gf t C ig? .V 6' r one Will Forget 5 fC1ockwiseJ Glenda Ramsey, Claudia Hutsell, and Mrs. Herring. Colene Culwell, Mary Stodghill, Mark Mc- 'I Arthur, Sue Allard and Dorothy Yancey. Penny Arnold, Terry Jones, Dana Martin, Dorothy Yancey, Sue A1- lard and LaQuita Kitchens. Terry Yancey and Trent Brown. v Y Inspiring Spirit f It was the responsibility of the cheerleaders to lead the Student Body in spirit, and to keep them excited and yelling. Last season the girls kept a scrapbook for the team which was A given to the coaches and team at i the last pep rally frightj. PAULA MONTAGUE - sr. RHONDA sUTToN - Jr. PAM HUTSEU- ' If- Head Cheerleader With Their Own S PONS ORED BY BRISCOE COOPERATIVES Silverton, Texas N, IANA craoss - Soph. II TS The Pep Squad worked hard to keep the spirit ofS.H.S. soaring by earning money, making posters fbottom lefty, yelling, and more yelling qbelowj. Inspired by competition for the spirit stick, each class covered a corner of the gymnasium with post- ers for the pep rallies frightj. The individual spirit stick was received one week by Terry Jones fbottom Spirited R its Eflis O s Jis is k - i .. fri 1nUn5?f 2 rightj for showing and inspiring the rnost spirit, Besides all the hard work, they had fun too. Sue Lynn Allard, Terry Jones, Thresa Tate, and Cindy Walker laughed on the road to a game qmiddle rightj. ,K An organized Pep Squad re- quires sponsors who devote much of their time to finding ways to earn money and helping to manage that money. The members were grate- ful to Mrs. Jennings qleftj and Mrs. Carter who sponsored last season. Coaches' wives, Mrs. I. B. Carter and Mrs. Joe Holland, made the first Owl mascot costume worn by Terry Yancey fabovej. Pep Squad members worked hard for days gathering wood for the Bonfire which was a success ftop left and bottomj. Laura Dudley encouraged the Owls to victory during a basketball game qmiddlej. Pep Squad This year the Pep Squad chose Marvin Self as Pep Squad Beau. During a pep rally held in the auditorium the four nominees were escorted onto the stage. They were: Marvin Self, Senior - escorted by Sue Lynn Allardg Terry Culwell, Junior - escorted by Glenda Ramseyg Craig Culwell, Sophomore - escorted by Terry Jonesg and Scott Hutsell, Freshman - escorted by Thresa Tate. Dorothy Yancey, Pep Squad president, presented Marvin with the traditional kiss and a plaque. Marvin also received a megaphone signed by all the Pep Squad members from Paula Montague, head cheerleader. Squa OFFICERS: Pres. - Dorothy Yancey, V. Pres. -Glenda Pep Beau Ramsey, Treas. - Thresa Tate, Sec. -' Lori Francis, MARVIN SELF well. Sponsors - Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Carter. FRONT ROW: Jana Cross, Retha Minyard, Frances Cerbantes, Reba Chappell, Nanette Fitzgerald, Celia Mar- tin. SECOND ROW: Joan Cross, Debbie Cantwell, Sue Lynn Allard, Lanell Stephens, Donna Stodghill, Shar- on Storie, Cindy Walker, Brenda Payne, Julia Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Mary Stodghill, Freeda Henderson, Rhonda Sweek, Ruth Ann Cline, Sharon Jarrett, Christi Northcutt, Debbie Boling, Mary Chris Cantwell, Jill Hutsell, Rhonda Sutton. BACK ROW: Kathy McArthur, LaQuira Kitchens, Susan Parker, Darla Strange, Pam Hutsell, Claudia Hutsell, Denise Culwell, Jeanetta Younger, Roma Clayton, Paula Montague. Rep. - Terry Jones, Parl. - Jana Futch and Denise Cul- Athletic Banquet I-ee. ,, -: I ,..-f' X an ,ac at Marvin Self - Track Award , Sharon Jarrett - Girls Basketball, Terry Culwell - Boys Basketball, Dana Martin - Football. The Silverton Quarterback Club presented the Athletic Banquet to recognize the high school athletes who enjoyed the dinner ffar lefty. Guest Speaker, Gerald Mann, sat between Coachl. B. Carter, Coach Eugene Jennings, and their wives fabovej. Coach Carter presented Terry Culwell with his award qlefrp. The World I Used To Seniors Of 1972 B 21CC2l18l1I'C21tC COlT1I1'1C1'1CCII1CI1t Sunday, May 14, 1972 Friday, May 19, 1972 VALEDICTORIAN Colene Culwell SALUTATORIAN Cindy Cross CLASS FLOWERS Yellow Blue Rose and Carnation CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS SONG USHERS Laura Arnold Amy Birdwell Debbie Cantwell Joan Cross Cris Gill Mark Hutsell John Minyard Tim Wilson Know Fred Hill, Ronny Vaughan, and Dana Martin get ready for pictures GOP? .Lk ,. ,N . af- Q I 1' Q ii, K, 11 h V i' , 1 f L . fBack Rowj Trent Brown, Ronnie Strange, Ronny Vaughan, Rusty Rogers, Terry Yancey, David Kellum , Jackie Tiffin, Brit Parker, Allen Grimland Fineas Ivory, Laquita Kitchens, Dana Martin. QThird Rowj Fred Hill, Quinn Montague, Charles Eddleman, Lois Arnold, Van Martin, Claudia Hutsell, Ellen Thomas, James Edwards, Sharon Jarrett, J eanetta Younger . qSecond Rowj Vicki Jasper, Lois Stephens, Sue Allard, Penny Arnold, Mary Stodghill, Jo Ann Polley, Thresa Tate. fFront Rowj Cindy Cross, Terry Jones, Colene Culwell, Paula Montague. 1 sri r If The Owls logged a 3-7 season in an offer of inexhaustible poten- tial. Coach Eugene Jennins concen- trated on game strategy at McLean Qbelowj where Craig Culwell, Mar- vin Self, and Rex Clayton fought for their team Qbottomj. Quarterback, Dana Martin, thrashed for the ground in a blow against the Cyclones frightj. .ua Owls Stomp Turks - Blast Lorenzo Hornets During the Petersburg Battle, Marvin Self threw a big block for ball carrier Craig Culwell qleftp who later broke out of the pack in the rush for yardage qbelowj. S PONS ORED BY NANCE'S FOOD STORE i O O - f, ,,.. OOOO 5 3 5 I '55, s .. 3' DAVID KELLUM Tackle 5 J. B. Carter - Assistant Coach, Eugene Jennings - Head Coach, and Joe Holland - TERRY CULWELL Assistant Coach. End STAN M ARTIN Fullback M ARVIN S ELF Fullback A11-District Defense DERREL MARTIN Guard DA NA MARTIN Quarterback Honorable Mention Offense CRAIG CULWELL DAVID MCCOY Halfback Fullback MIKEL GRA DY MARK MCARTHUR Tackle End STUDENT TRAINERS: Scott Garvin, Brit Parker, and Tim JOHN BURSON MARK HUTSELL Marshall , Gu ard Guard REX CLAYTON HAROLD VAUGHN SCOTT HUTSELL CARL GALLINGTON Center End Halfback Halfbagk JUNIOR VARSITY: fBack Rowy Dee Arnold, Barry Francis, Marshall Rauch, Billy Weathered, Ken Wood, Barry Francis, Todd Mclimsey, and Mike Montague. fFront Rowj Ricky I-Iutsell, Wylie Bomar, Kelly Bomar, Gary Storie, Pete Juarez, Mikel Griffin, Tommy Bullock, and Ty Wayne McMurtry. Preceding the Memphis home game, each Queen candidate was escorted onto the field. They were Qbottom rightj Susie Parker - Soph- omore, Sue Lynn Allard - Senior, Pam Hutsell - Junior, and qrightp Jill Hutsell - Freshman. Jill was announced as Football Queen and presented with a dozen roses and a helmet signed by each player. Marvin Self escorted her off the field Qtop middlej. At the after- game party she was given a cake and she cut pieces for everyone Qfar rightj. Jill Hutsell Chosen 1972 Football Queen .TILL HUTSELL Football Queen Varsity team members not pictured are Craig Culwell and Terry Culwell. MARVIN SELF JOHN MINYARD KEN WOOD Guard Post Forward Coach Carter illustrates a play for team members Qabovej. MANAGERS: David Self and Scott Garvin RONNY VA UGHA N Forward BRIT PARKER Post SPONSORED BY REDIN OIL CO. Fighting Owls ' fa John Minyard tries for points and rebounds for the Owls q above and top lefty. B-TEAM: QFront Rowj David Self, Cris Gill, Clarence Ivory, Herbert Polley, Billy Weathered . QBack Rowj Barry Francis, Emilio Cruz, Rex Clayton, Marshall Rauch, Harold Vauglm, Tim Marshall. ,, MANAGERS: Mary Stodghill, Glenda Colene Culwell Sharon Jarrett Ramsey, Rhonda Sweek, Jeanetta Forward FOYW-21d Younger. Amy Birdwell dLaNe1l Stephens Pam Hutsell Laura Arnold Forward Guard Guard Guard ,,,, , , Fighting Owlettes Susie Parker Denise Culwell Sharon Storie Lori Francis Guard Forward Guard Guard 3'? .fIf 3i3i33 oo? vin ow r:':'.g:Q,:g.':':4:':Q:'s 9.4.0. . . .v.o. :nm Jill Hutsell B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Nanette Fitzgerald, Francis Cerbantes, Debbie Boling, Forward Brenda Payne. MIDDLE ROW: Celia Martin, Cindy Walker, Reba Chappell, I Julia Dickerson, Jean Reeves, Donna Stodghill. BACK ROW: Laura Dudley, Jill - Hutsell, Denise Culwell, Pam Hutsell, Darla Strange, Roma Clayton, Christi Norrhcutt. Thresa Tate Forward Jean Reeves Guard SPONSORED BY SUN-VUE team members. Coach Holland discusses game strategy with Marvin Self spent countless hours working out in order to win the State title in both the Shot Qrightp and Discus fbottomj. John Minyard competed in the Broad Jump Cbelowy. F MG 5 5 Lori Francis was a District Broad Jump competitor fmiddle lefty. LaNe11 Stephens and Amy Birdwell qleftj and Gene Culwell Qbottomj ran the 880 Relay. Denise Culwell eyed the ground as she High Jumped qbelowj. M' ,NH . ,, 4 t v ...........-..u j .IVVVV H I ' -4 gy .aa BOYS' TRACK TEAM MEMBERS: QBack Rowj Ken Wood, Barry Francis, Gene Culwell, John Minyard, Mikel Grady, Harold Vaughn, and Barry Bullock. fMiddle Rowj Marshall Rauch, Todd McJimsey, Tim Marshall, David McCoy, Billy Weathered, Clarence Ivory, and Rex Clayton. CFront Rowy Dana Martin, Scott Hutsell, Zane Mayfield, Craig Culwell, Mark Hutsell, Stan Martin, and Pete Juarez. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM MEMBERS: qBack Rowj Jill Hutsell, Christi Northcutt, Debbie Boling, Pam Hutsell, Darla Strange, Sharon Jarrett, Laura Arnold, Denise Culwell, Roma Clayton, and Coach Holland . qMiddle Rowj Virginia McCoy, Jean Reeves, Julia Dickerson, Reba Chappell, Lori Francis, Sharon Storie, Rhonda Sweek. qFront Rowj Nanette Fitzgerald, Francis Cerbantes, Celia Martin, Cindy Walker, Gloria Fabela, Brenda Payne, Amy Birdwell, and LaNell Stephens. -...- School Board These members make up the governing board of the school system. They devote countless hours to the school expenditures and budget, improving school facilities, and approving and hiring teachers. They take all these responsibilities without pay or reward. The students, parents, and faculty, all are grateful for such a capable group of local citizens to carry out these duties. SPONSORED BY: VERLIN B. TOWE AGENCY 1971-'72 BOARD MEMBERS WERE: Pres. - Pat Northcutt, V. Pres. - Floyd Williams, Sec. - Anne McMurtry, L. B. Garvin Jr., John Francis, L. D. Griffin Doug Forbes. .. Superintendent 0. C. Rampley ' A most capable and responsible part of our school system Develop a healthy self- confidence in your own ability to perform. Make up your mind that you want to do a thing, then convince yourself that you can do it. There is no 1i.rnit to what you can do if you drive you1:se1f. I appreciate the student body and staff - thank you for a very pleasant year. High School Principal MR. ROBERT WHELCHEL ff , Junior High And Elementary Principal MR. CHARLIE PAYN E nw! -. if Lf, rl Mr. Shaller helped Gene X L Culwell with his Chemistry , qrighty. Bookkeeping students NY waited for Mrs. Rampley to ,IM Mx distribute rests Qmiddlej. wi A 'Y or g Mrs. Gates directed the Jr. has my my y J Class Play Cbottomj. rdfs MR. MONROE GATES Vocational Agricultu.re MRS. BRENDA COOK Home Economics MR. I. B. CARTER Geometry, Health, and Boy's Basketball MR. EUGENE JENNINGS Athletic Director MR. J OE HOLLAND History, Biology, and Girl's Basketball MRS. LYNN JENNINGS English MRS. GLENNA JARRETT Engnsh MRS. JEANETTE HERRING English l MRS. MILDRED GATES Social Studies MRS. LUCILLE TUPIN Math MR. JOHN SHALLER Science MRS. FAYE RAMPLEY Business Education MR. ROBERT WHELCHEL Government MR. TED LANHAM Music MRS. LORETTA CARTER Librarian MRS. JEALETA BAIRD Secretary Mt. Whelchel is camera shy qtopy. Paula Montague served Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Kleman, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Tupin, and Mrs. Baird at the FBLA Christmas Party fmiddlej. Mr. and Mrs. Jen- nings and Mr. and Mrs. Holland at the Bonfire qbottom lefty. Mr. Lanham introduced the High School Choir at the Spring Concert Qleftj. Derrell Martin received an FFA Award from Mr. Gates, FFA Sponsor Qrighty. Harold Vaughn listened to Coach Jennings during the Claude game Qbelow lefty. Mrs. Carter, a Pep Squad Sponsor, listened in on a meeting with Joan Cross, Amy Birdwell, and Cathy McArthur Qmiddlej. Mrs. rf ., f Bomar and Mrs. Martin at an FHA appreciation tea for the faculty fbottom rightj. sz- ss is Faculty not pictured are Mrs. Luhman and Mrs. Crabb. MRS. MIKE SETTLE Special Reading MR. RHONNIE TUPIN Eighth Grade MRS. VARINA PUTMAN Seventh Grade MR. DUANE REYNOLDS Seventh Grade MRS. PAULINE TURNER Sixth Grade MRS. NINA MARTIN Sixth Grade MRS. IBSSIE MAE WATSON Fifth Grade MRS. RITA MULLIN Fourth Grade MRS. NORMA PAYNE Fourth Grade ai ,. :ft xx is vim 3 ssge f 5?.:.'W 'eo rw? MRS. PEARL HOLT Third Grade MRS. ANNELL DAVIS Third Grade MRS. IESSIE BOMAR Second Grade MRS. BOBBYE BEAN Second Grade MRS. LETHA ELMS First Grade MRS. RUBY STEELE First Grade Mrs. Rampley unwrapped a gift ftopj. John Burson jokingly shook Coach Holland's hand qmiddle lefty. Members of the faculty enjoyed the FBLA Valen- tine party fabovej. Mr . Whelchel registered Cindy Cross, Pam Vaughan, and Quinn Montague before the school year fleftj. School Nurse Mrs. Kleman Qfar righty Auxiharies BUS DRIVERS: Elizabeth Baird Tina Davis Duane Reynolds Sybill Martin John Shaller Betty Ruth Roberts Cafeteria Staff Georgia Thornton Lessie Lee Baird Bula Baird Rhea Brooks Custodians Santos Garcia Qrightj Sid Richards Jimmy Garza Pete Cerbantes Seniors '72 SUE LYNN ALLARD PENNY ARNOLD F3V0YiteS - - - 5PaPi5hf Favorites . . . Home Bc. , ' being with fnends' horseback riding, L. A. Horse With N0 Name International Airport Plans . . . Marriage Plans . . . Work LOIS ARNOLD Favorites . .. Math, rid- ing around, Horse With No Name Plans . . . Clarendon Junior College TRENT BROWN Favorites . . . P.E. , snow and water skiing Universal Song Plans . . . Texas Tech University CINDY CROSS COLENE CULWELL Favorites ' ' - SPaniSh- Favorites . . . Home Ec . , traveling, The First being with Layne, ..How Time Ever I Saw Your Great Thou AH-' Face Plans . . . Marriage Plans . . . Trinity University T iiii iQ LANELL 131555 CHARLES EDDLEMAN Favorites . . . Ag, travel- ing, Fire Eater Plans . . . College and work ., LWLL xT'5'1f1,,mX ii rrrro ALAN GRIMLAND Favorites . .. Ag, travel- ing, Put Your Hand Plans .. . Texas State Technical Institute FRED HILL Favorites . . . Spanish, riding around, You're The Only Star Plans . . . Tarleton State College f THE CLASS MOTTO: Today Is The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life. Enter It Like The First. Live It Like The Last. .l. JAMES ED WARDS Favorites . . . Ag, going to Mexico, Mamma Don't Cry Plans . .. Texas Tech University CLAUDIA HUTSELL Favorites . Home Ec having a good time, ..Misty.. Plans . . . Texas Tech University FINEAS IVORY , Favorites . . . English, Basketball, You've Got To Crawl Before You Walk Plans . . . Junior College -'1 TERRY JONES Favorites . . . Science, cooking, The First Ever I Saw Your Face Plans . . . Texas Tech University - Pre-Nursing N ,fx ,Q x ., SHARON JARRETT VICI I ASPER Favorites . .. Spanish, Western Dances, Honky Favorites . . . Govern- ment, swimming, Theme from Summer Tonk Angel of '42 Plans . . . Work Plans . . . College and work DAVID KELLUM Favorites . . . Biology, listening to music, It Takes The Best Plans . . . College LAQUITA KITCHENS Favorites . . . Home Ec. , rodeos , 'western dances , Raining In My Heart Plans . . . Clarendon Junior College DANA MARTIN VAN MARTIN MARK MCARTHUR 'Favorites . . . Ag, foot- Favorites . . . Spanish, 49311. Just PPGEGHCV' -f -f as f workingon cars, hon Y M f i Y Plans . .. College and Man A Work Plans . . . Harvard PAULA MONTAGUE Favorites . . . Home Ec. , being around people, Without You Plans . . . College JO ANN POLLEY Favorites . . . Shorthand, basketball, lt's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate Plans . . . College or work RUSTY ROGERS Favorites . . . Spanish, goofing around with friends, Lonely Again Plans . . . College ar work QUINN MONTAGUE Favorites . . . Biology, traveling , Peace Frog Plans . . . Texas Tech University GLENDA RAMSEY Favorites . . . Algebra, haunted house hunting, Precious and Few Plans . . . Travel and work MARVIN SELF Favorites . . . Biology, staying busy, Country Roads Plans College BRIT PARKER Favorites . . . Chemistry, playing my guitar, l-'eelin' Alright Plans . . . College I DARRELL ROGERS Favorites . . . Spanish, parties, Crimson and Clover Plans . . . Undecided Lors STEPHENS Favorites . . . English, having fun, Kiss an Angel Good Morning Plans . .. Undecided MARY STODGHILL Favorites ... English, riding around, I've Got a Line On You Plans . . . College and Marriage RONNIE STRANGE Favorites . . . Ag, going on long trips, Going to Mexico Plans . . . College ELLEN THOMAS Favorites . . . Home Ec . , Art, You've Really Got Hold On Me Plans . . . Amarillo Inter- national Hair Design RONNY V Favorites . . . History, running around and get- ting into trouble, You've - Get-Alrienrvf A T ,, Plans . .. College JACKIE TIFFIN Favorites . . . Spanish, Electronics, Never My Love Plans . . . Marriage and Work CHARLCIE W EATHERED X L l sy. , yt THRESA TATE Favorites . . . Biology, having fun, Al1 These Things Plans . . . Undecided 1' Favorites . . . Bookkeep- ing, walking along St.- Pete's Beach, Revolu- tion Plans . . . Live a Happy ife gg DOROTHY YANCEY Favorites .. . Spanish, having a good tirne, All These Things Plans . .. Marriage IEANETTA Mas. IEANNETT HERRING Fav0rit6S - - - English. Favorites . .. Home Ec. , music, Melancholy riding around, Wi1d , C1355 SPOHSOI Man Wood F1ower Plans . . . College Plans . . . Marriage M! .JP '. CLASS OFFICERS: President Martin, Vice CLASS FAVORITES: President -James Edwards, Secretary - Claudia I Hutsell, Treasurer - Terry Yancey, Reporter - Glenda Glqnda Ramsey Ramsey, Parliamentarian - Paula Montague. , Ronnle Strange Senior '73 fff', F un-Lovin g 2 I A Vw, . QClockwisej Gene Culwell. Claudia Hutsell and Joan Cross. Mrs. Gates, John Burson, and Mark I-Iutsell. Debbie Cantwell and Freeda Henderson. Craig Culwell and Joan Cross. Mikel Grady. John Burson. Terry Culwell, Pam Hutsell, Derrell Martin, and LaNe1l Stephens. Energetic Juniors CC1ockwiseJ Pam Hut- se11, Amy Birdwell, Rhonda Sutton, Karen Tiffin, Teresa Boyd and Ricky Hester. Laura Arnold Janet Baker Amy Birdwell Kaedean Bornar Teresa Boyd John Burson Debbie Cantwell Louise Kitchens Gene Culwell Joan Cross Terry Culwell Laura Dudley Jana Futch Dennis Gallington Dan Gamble Greg Garcia Chris Gill Mikel Grady Freeda Henderson Mark Hutsell CLASS FAVORITES Ioan Cross and Stan Martin CLASS OFFICERS: President - Mark Hutsell Vice President - Mikel Grady Secretary - Debbie Cantwell Treasurer - Laura Dudley Rep. - Pam Hutsell Parliam entarians: John Burson and Rhonda Sutton fnot picturedj Pam Hutsell Micki Jasper Derrell Martin Ramona Martin Stan Martin John Minyard LaNell Stephens Rhonda Sutton Karen Tiffin Tim Wilson QClockwise5 Lori Francis. Rex Clayton. Susie Parker. Marshall Rauch. Craig Culwell and Jana Cross. Wylie Bomar Ann Boyd Butch Brannon Barry Bullock Rex Clayton Anxious Sophomores U , . V: A it T... I isp. C is 5 Qu '74 fTop to Bottomj Ty McMurtry, Ann Boyd and Micky Jasper. Wendell Hardin, Donna Stodghill and Rhonda Sweek. Jana Cross Oscar Crosslin Craig Culwell Denise Culwell Gloria Fabela Barry Francis Lori Francis Connie Grimland Wendell Hardin Ricky Hester Marion Hooten Tim Marshall Kathy McArthur David McCoy Virginia McCoy Ty McMurtry Ricky Minyard Mike Montague X fr SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. - Ty McMurtry Sec. - Susie Parker V. Pres. - Barry Francis Treas. - Lori Francis Parl. - Ann Boyd and Wylie Bomar Ann Offield Susie Parker Herbert Polley Rubin Ramirez -,N Marshall Rauch Donna Stodghill Sharon Storie Rhonda Sweek .,,,- Randy Vaughan .3 fxf' X, U 4 -9 'R ZZ Billy Weathered CClockwiseJ Dee Arnold , Darla Strange, Roma Clayton, Cindy Walker , and Ruth Ann Cline. Brenda Payne, Fresh- man Pep Squad members. Dee Arnold Able Asebedo Roy Betancourt Debbie Boling Kelly Bomar Tommy Bullock Mary Chris Cantwell Francis Cerbantes Reba Chappell Roma Clayton Ruth Ann Cline Emilio Cruz Freshmen 1 v-ef? Reveal Spirit . Xi.. - fl rr elf W Tommy Davis Julia Dickerson Nanette Fitzgerald Shirley Gamble Carl Gallington Scott Garvin Mikel Griffin Jill Hutsell Ricky Hutsell Scott Hutsell Clarence Ivory Pete Juarez Joe Maciel Celia Martin Antonio Martinez Zane Marfield Don McDonald QClockwiseJ Gary Storie, Todd Mcjimsey and Dean Ziegler . Francis Cerbantes and Retha Minyard . FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES: 5 Zane Mayfield I ill Hutsell FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: V . Pres. - Mikel Griffin Treas. - Celia Martin Pres. - Zane Mayfield Parl. - Scott Hutsell Sec. - Jill Hutsell Parl. - Darla Strange Todd Mcjimsey Retha Minyard Christi Northcutt Brenda Payne Jean Reeves David Self Gary Storie Darla Strange Debra Thomas Harold Vaughn Cynthia Walker Ted Wilson Ken Wood Debra Wright Dean Zeigler W E M 1 -1,-Y 00 Cheerleaders And Pep Squad The Cheerleaders and Pep Squad did their best to keep the spirit up when winning and when losing. The Cheerleaders were ftopy - Head Cheerleader, Tammy Stephens, Mary Jo Thomas, Debbie Boyd, La Joyce Polley, and Lee Ann McMurtry. SEATED: Becky Francis - President, Debra Strange - Secretary, Peggy Kitchens - Vice President, Don- na Dudley - Reporter, Mrs. Luhman - Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Teressa Crosslin, Carol Cobb, Donna James, Lori Wilson, Rebecca Reid, Karen Ziegler, Ellen Hutsell, Marilyn Asebdo, Faye Lynn Perkins, Annette Minyard, Carla Polley, Annette Fleming. SECOND ROW: Kim Hutsell, Debbie Storie, Tracy Gill, Margaret Crosslin, Lisa Younger, Lydia Younger, Sheila Wilkinson, Liz Wristen, Jo Jo Jarrett, Donna Rowell, Susan Payne, Nedra Flowers, Tammy Stephens. THIRD ROW: Colleen Hutsell, Linda Hardin, Arlene Lavy, Janey Cobb, Suzette Fitzgerald, Melody Boyd, Twila Wood, La Joyce Polley, Donna Hale, Ann Hardin, Sherri McJimsey, Karen Childress, Lee Ann McMurtry. FOURTH ROW: Su- san Northcutt, Darlene Roberts, Rhondell Rogers, Robbie Martin, Kerri Arnold, Linda Vaughan, Janette Reeves, Dara Garvin, Jeanette Arnold, Dana Garvin, Mary Jo Thomas, Debbie Boyd. :I Football 'jul' Brad Ziegler on the move for yardage against Claude. - -, N ,-, - K FRONT ROW: Earl Wilson, Danny Perkins, Andy Bullock, Wes Fliming, Kent Holt, Darrell Reynolds, Jeff Jones Augusiin Fabela, Gary Turner, David Strange, Bill Reid, Brad Ziegler, Robby Crosslin, and Donald Thomas. BACK ROW: Coach l. B. Carter, Coach Eugene Jennings, Mike Juarez, Rudy Betancourc, Fernando Parino, David Lewis, Jack Robertson, Ken Sarchet, Jimmy Hooten, Brett Gill, Doman McArthur, Brent Bean, Ronni Hale, Rosairo Chavez, Jimmy Wilson, Manuel Cruz, Darrell Crosslin, and Roy Lynn Brooks. A129 ml Vg 'lau H OH :M O -TH g aus '99 ef 'U EIO 'uosllaqog W HUP mg 19 'z 11919 UID adnpapeng eq ' zauplmw PFA 91 qoeog 'sm 'f 'H 1123 '19 O 'N4 wk! S39 CD PT' CD Q-+ O' SD Z Girls' Basketball , Varsity Team BACK ROW: Debra Strange, Peggy Kitchens, Jeanette Arnold, Kerri Arnold, Becky Francis, Dana Garvin. FRONT ROW: Sherri Mclimsey, Tammy Stephens, Debbie Boyd, Mary Io Thomas, Suzette Fitzgerald, Ann Hardin, Coach Holland. B Team yr--, BACK ROW: Susan Northcutt, Robbie Martin, Donna Dudley, Jeanette Reeves, Dara Garvin, Lesa Francis, Claudene Dennis. FRONT ROW: Lee Ann McMurtry, Margaret Crosslin, Laloyce Polley, Donna Rowell, Jan- ey Cobb, Jo Io Jarrett, Coach Holland. 103 10 4 Dominga C avazos Manuel Cruz Norma Cruz Suzette Fitzgerald Becky Francis Nedra Flowers Dana Garvin Brett Gill Jimmy Hooten David Lewis Fernando Patino Rhondell Rogers Ken Sarchet Tammy Stephens Eighth Kerri Arnold Andy Bullock Josie Cabello Sherri, Rhondell, Becky, Kerri, and Jeanette gather dur- ing the lunch hour. Mrs. Luhman Grade Kerri, Peggy, and Debra rush to make the next class. Mr. Tupin Jeanette Arnold Marilyn Asebedo Rudy Betancourt Debbie Boyd Lupe Chavez Karen Childress Darrell Crosslin Frank Cruz Ann Hardin Mike Juarez Peggy Kitchens Dianne Little Guadalupe Martinez Dom an M cArthur Sherrie Mclimsey Debra S trange Mary Jo Thomas 06 Brent Bean Roy Lynn Brooks Olivia Charles Rosairo Chavez Janie Cobb Seventh Margaret Crosslin Donna Dudley Wes Fleming Lisa Francis Cirilda Garza Susan Grabbe Kent Holt Jeff Jones Diane Mayfield Lee Ann McMurtry Susan Northcutt Darrell Reynolds Jack Robertson Gary Turner Brad Zeigler Lee Ann shows her steer at the stock show. . 'mwmewffwnrmwzvw ' 'W ' , , . ,,.. ttt 11 Jif H Mrs. Putman Grade Jack Robertson and Gary Turner practice Basketball in the sym- Mr. Reynolds Bobby Crosslin C lodene Denis Amabelia Espaniso Augustine Fabela Dara Garvin Connie Graham Ronnie Hale Jojo Jarrett La Joyce Polly Robbie Martin Jeanette Reeves Bill Reid Darlene Roberts Donna Rowell David Strange Donald Thomas Jimmy Wilson Robbie Wright Carl Wilson Lisa Younger 7 Paula Arnold Beverly Boling Brent Brannon Luis Cavozos Ramon Davila Mark Eddleman Jace Francis Jim Gates Donna Grabbe Wayne Hutsell Donna James Johnny Ortega Obelia Patino Becky Perkins Danny Perkins Faye Lynn Perkins Steve Stidham Cheryl Tiffin Jackie Vaughn Shela Wilkerson Marsha Yancey Sixth Susan Payne shows her sheep at the Briscoe County Stock Show Crightp. Mrs. Turner Grade Mrs. Martin Brenda Cantwell Julia Chavez Carolyn Cobb Esbardo Cruz Jackie Eiland Clayton Fowler Ronnie Graves Colleen Hutsell Kim Hutsell James Kitchens Arlene Lavy Lilly Maciel Mike Martin Susan Payne Howard Privitt Mignone Rauch Mark Reeves Debbie Storie Linda Vaughn Lydia Younger Sixth graders during class time. 109 0 Jr. High and Elementary Choir Ir. High Choir members rehearsed in the auditorium fbelowj for the Spring Concert Qrightp. i During Public School Week, programs were presented in the cafeteria by the second grade Qbottom righty, third grade Qbottom lefty, and fourth grade Qmiddle rightp. Sylvia Cruz -Ki.1'iTDUIha1'rr Bobby Edwards Arturo Fabela Annette Fleming Tina Galan Ronda Grabbe Tina Hooten Elliot Hutsell Refugio Martinez Douglas Mc Jimpsey Mitchell Simpson Brock Nuckles James Patton Kelly Peeks Carla Polley Juan Ramirez Rebecca Reid Lori Wilson Twila Wood Fifth Rodney Bullock Bryan Burson Teresa Crosslin Mrs. Crabb Grade Sandy Aguilar Kyle Bean Melody Boyd Mrs Watson Carolyn Carey Kim Cornett Dave Francis Frank Galan I, Tracy Gill Donna Hale Linda Hardin Ellen Hutsell Jennifer Lavy Gaylene Little James Mercer Annette Minyard Thomas Perkins Autry Polley Heraclio Ramirez Larry B. Stephens Davy Thomas Elizabeth Wristen Karen Zeigler 4 Rudy Cruz Kelly Comer Kathy Eiland Marilyn Hardin Greg Hill Johnny Klein Kenny Little Karen Martin Bobby McPherson Diana Ortega Patti Perkins Zane Reagan Connie Rowell John S egura Fourth graders entertain during Christmas program. Gabby Aguilar Kathryn Bomar Roxanne Bullock Cruz Chavez Fourth E! 'M Mrs. Mullin Grade JU'- Mrs. Payne Paul Brannon Doris Cabello Prisliano Charles Carol Cobb Jim Cook Mike Cornett David Cruz Di ji Couch Scotti Fleming Cam Forbes Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Mullin direct fourth graders to auditorium for assembly Mark Klein Traci Mayfield YoVonna Marshall Jennifer Martin Nicky Mclimpsey Rose Lee Perkins Carol Stodghill Bob Ann Welchel Brenda Yancey Celia Yharra 5 Third Shirley Aday Joe Ed Arnold 0 Brenda Boling 0Robert Boyd Rudolf Cruz 0 Kathy Galan Q Brent Grabbe Q Cynthia Hale Q Dewayne Hightower Rhonda Hooten ' Lori Mercer X Elsa Ramirez Patricia Ramsey u Warner Bill Settle p Suzanne Tipton 1 David Vaughn Steven Wright Mrs. Holt ski Y as 'V ,M , mf B Grade 41 y tyy in HM ,,,, Y,--.:,' 1., f- '- of- - nw r Roger Cantwell 4 Penny Cogdell Q LaVonne Cook Nora Davila Q Andy Fabela 0 Kimberly Fitzgera Michall Graham Shelly Harris v Eddie Johnston ' Gena Malone QD' Diana Martinez e Staci Mayfield - Sally Northcutt -' Mark Patton av Walter Perkins: Lee Yarbrough Third Grade girls take advantage of their recess in the morning. Mrs. Davis 2' lsr E SSR flu gg 11' LRG? A 1d 4 7 M Lum Qrcla Michael Hill Gary luarez LeA nne Little Vicki Mclimsey Ramon Ortego Mary Patino Don Perkins Bryon Schott Jimmy Stone M elinda S utton Greg Whelchel Second Erma Aguilar Bob Arnold Casey Bean Katy Francis rrr Matilda. Yarborough 'Q Delmda Zelgler rrr n S.. f, S, 2' Q: Il' N' ls Kathy Francis afraid of something on the ground? Mrs. Bomar Grade Connie Carroll George Cavazos Jolanda Clayton Mrs. Bean Jesse Cruz Donnie Curry Irma Davila Blaine Eddleman Barbara Edwards Cynthia Edwards Danny Eiland Paul Galan Eber Gill Kelly McMurtry Scotty Roberts Stacy Robertson DeAnn Strange Tarri Thomas Dwain Tipton Second graders enjoy lunch in the cafeteria. Clifford Clardy Cary Fleming Dena Green Dean Hooten Gean Hooten Ronnie Johnston First t, ,qu 20 Ricky Maciel Mitcheal Martin Tandy Mclimsey Dario Montelongo Judy Northcutt Jessie Ortega Craig Patton Bonnie Purdy Ida Ramirez Chris Sperry Missy Wristen T f, f R. is A Mrs. Elms enjoys lunch with her first graders. Mrs. Elms rade Roland Asebedo Kerry Baird Cindy Bullock Grace Chavez Rank Cogdell John David Cook Tad Cornett Ida Cruz First Ckade Mrs. Steele sings during music program . Denee Ford Floyd Hightower Alice Maciel Norma Munoz Erie Patton Amy Perkins Gene Polley Shane Reagan Jan Reynolds Judy Segura Jr. High and Elementar KELLY MCMURTRY - - TWILA WOOD - - ' RONDA GRABE ' ' LINDA HARDIN ' ' YO VONNA MARSHALL JENNIFER MARTIN ' MIGNONE RAUCH - - BRENDA CANTWELL - CI-IERYL TIFFIN - '- DIANE LITTLE - - - SUSAN GRABBE ' - ANN HARDIN ' DAVID STRANGE - - RHONDELL ROGERS - - IEANETTE ARNOLD - - BECKY FRANCIS - - Interseholastie League -- First-- -- First- - - Story Telling Picture Memory Picture Memory Picture Memory Picture Memory Picture Memory - - - Spelling - - - Spelling - - Spelling - - - Spelling - - -Spelling - - - -Spelling Poetry Reading Poetry Reading - - Ready Writing - - - Ready Writing BRISCCDE COUNTY NEWS We are proud +o be a pari' of a communi'ry in which ihe young people do ee e oexernpliiyosuch A fined u o o o-, spirii' of good spor+smanship, fair play, friendship, and cooperaiion. We are happy +o have a pari' in recording your accomplishmen+s. 2'- Gur Job As a rural electric system, its our job to provide dependable elec- tric power to all who live and workin our corner of America. lt's our job to help broaden our community's base of social and eco- nomic opportunity. lt's our job, as one of nearly 1,000 rural electric systems across the nation-making up a small but vigorous part of the country's total electric industry-to work tovvard solving mounting nationwide energy problems. and ur Promise We-'ll go on planning ahead carefully . . . carrying out those plans. . . doing our multi-level job. And, as the future rolls in with extra problems, we'll put forth the extra effort it takes to meet our consum- ers'-and our country's needs. lt's not only our job-but our promise, SWISHER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE W, fOffice in Tulia, Texasj '32 .. B sa Bb 125 6 llllua-...H wmvm , Q, ,.. 5'4'3'4,: 2,1-4 E'3M:ff. i RAY THOMPSON IMPLEMENT, INC Silverton, Texas PLAINVIEW PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Silverton, Texas -..,.,, --V.-..,..,......, ..... m , m I... .... ..-...e.,,- ..,., ,,.e If '----- ff, R pu-4 I I ,bk CHURCH OF CHRIST Silverton, Texas LEGAL - EFFECTIVE - FAIR A HEALTH AGRICULTURE, A PROSPEROUS COUNTY - -- TO THIS END WE ARE DEDICATED FROM COUNTY TO CORNING DON'T WORK AGAINST YOUR NEIGHBOR JOIN NFO AND WORK WITH THEM! THE ONLY INSURANCE NFO CAN OFFER YOU IS A BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR PRODUCTS! Stiverton Young Homemakers CREED We, the Young Homemaker of Texas seek to strengthen the bonds of family with knowledge, integrity , love , understanding and Faith in God in order that our home may be established in the firm foundation of our community , State, Nation and the World Upholding the right of each individual to dream, to work and to assume the privileges and responsibilities of the democratic way of life. Mayor Doc Simpson signs a declaration for Young Homemaker's and Young Farmer's Week. 129 FIRST STATE BANK Silverton, Texas BRISCOE COUNTY COURT HOUSE '-1' . A s. r 1 j ..,-- I . j S 1 t ' I I u'cl3re-a:'iu'1lJfff'f rw . g 4 Q' J W ,. --51 ' w ...ul K , E X x ,lx f n xx ..... . , . I I . 'Fr7?'9'r I TTT' SPONSORED BY BRISCOE COUNTY OFFICIALS County Sheriff MILDRED J. REID County Treasurer J. W. LYON, JR. County Attorney VINSON SMITH l I BERTHA PAVLICEK County Clerk County Judge M. G. MORELAND I l ARTHUR J. MCJIMSEY Tax-Assessor Collector . , x S ffx 1 .. .M , My :'- fif- .I gd ' rs-1. - . I kjffl f Q -'tall ' , Q? ,' 5 ff 1. . I i, L,,,L,, , ls., Cvffmn asm T 5 ' I Comeforcakeand 5 CII' 1 - X - --MM'-2--as-U f .... awe rx? SOUTHWESTERN THE PUBLIC SERVICE HOUSE OF GIFTS Silverton, Texas Silverton, Texas SSIIT I I X eee' S I T '1.k ,1 in MCCLURE AND SONS 66 STATION Silverton, Texas 34 i 1 t at PRAIRIE CATTLE AND GRAIN CO. CUSTOM CATTLE F EEDERS IN THE HEART OF THE GRAIN AND PACKER BELT Tulia, Texas Computerized bookkeeping service on the premises Instant market news by teletype Constant flow fresh water system Automatic sprinkler system New, modern facilities and mill 31,000 capacity Landing strip at Feedlot, approximately 25 miles from Plainview VOR on 330 degree radial DWANE LOVE I , SAM KIRK - 5 General Mgr, 'ff Mgr. Cattle CO. 806!995-4146 -A I ' 806!627-3000 I A or 806!995-4410 BILLY TURNER WELDING SI er1'on, Texas Phone 823-544I x ,QL ,:E, ,F ' I fir 5- .fi -1 4 5, 3 N, , - rw 'lil I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WELCCME I1 direc+or - Doug Yarbrough Pasfor - Larry Wilson u IN AND OUT DRIVE IN LALLIE PATTON - Own MERLENE S SILVERTON GIFTS AND l Silverton, Texas Sxlverton, Texas RHODE PIPE C OMPANY Phone 823- 5401 Texas Silverton, K' ,al J mv, , 25 Il ,Q , ff' W! Pe.: , P fu 15. ,, O I 3 Q 4 4 . -fig' Q' if F 1 4, fn' .L ,gm 'Q f . , i 3 'iv 172, ,ff 1 Ag , X54 We Q23 Q4 1 ', , ,' 1 574' ,ff 4' 7 3 4 f' if -FT if fbi ff I Q- ' s '9- -. 1 J 7 434 A kb AiZYw P Y QQ 4 1. .,. 2 W -g . , ,, ax e vi X4 my 'Via ,L 7 GRABBE SIMPSON CHEVROLET Silverton, Texas SILVERTON GIN INC. ' X f, W W, S i: 5 m - f'i3-- a an S, 'Q S Sllverton, 1: Q- Texas SSSA YOU ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Silverton, Texas Pastor - Reverend James Futch Sunday School Superintendent - Frank Hunt Treasurer - Jack Strange Chairman of the Board - Lem Weaver SERVICE ELEVATORS Silverton, Texas 139 SILVERTON YOUNG FARMERS ALWAYS STRIVING TO BETTER OUR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HESTER AND SON GULF Silverton, Texas BRISCOE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Silverton, Texas A 1 4 if J V :fn BUD'S GRGCERY AND MARKET Silverton, Texas aa v 5 QM V 3 SILVERTON J. E. DOC, MINYARD FUNERAI? HOME FARM IMPLEMENTS lverton, exas Silverton, Texas sf' , -Q.. Y M F., W K V... sin i , , F HUNT'S BARBER SHOP CITY CABE Silverton, Texas ilverton, Texas S T J ERRY'S MOBIL Silverton, Texas jones Dept. Stone JONES DEPARTMENT STORE Silverton, Texa CRASS T and F GIN MOTOR COMPANY Silverton, Texas Silverton, Texas vw- -Af,- V N--+.c'.....,-,..,.ww....! I r K 1 'il ,. Q wi A LL:z:h Zzh kiy. L DAVIS GIN Silverton, Texas MARCH OF TIME STUDY CLUB PROJECTS Sponsoring the Briscoe County Library Sponsoring the Bridge and 42,' Mamthon QrsLibras1y Supports is C Having a Fruitcake Sale Aiding the Cemetery Fund Drive Contributing Grooming Kits to State Hospital in Wichita Falls Texas Having 100 percent members voting in elections Observing Library Week Observing Public School Week 05 Q1 ir y A ittyyr me N S by BUD'S GLASS SHOP Silver+on, Texas , . MALT SHOP Silverton, Texas 44 F , ASHEL MCDANIEL TEXACO Silverton, Texas rl' -Q THE FAMILY CUE Silverton, Texas L. E. DAVIS DRILLING AND PUMP Silverton, Texas 'I45 CLOWER JEWELRY AMBURN'S Tulia Texas Tulia Texas HILL FARM SUPPLY, INC. Silverton, Texas we '95 sv? -gr 'xii' CAGLE'S GARAGE WORKMAN MACHINERY Silverton, Texas Tulia, Texas ,,,.M.M4 L... BRISCCE CONSUMERS INC. T Silverton, Texas SMITH FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCE 141 N. Maxwell Phone: 995-2503 Tulia, Texas Frigidaire - Maytag - Whirlpool Name Brands Furnitur GCEVERY DAY A SALE DAY K, 4 ,,..W,,:L ,V Vky. hh, N-WML SILVERTON BUTANE COMPANY Silverton, Texas TULIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Tulia, Texas gr. TALOR-EVANS SEED COMPANY Tulia, Texas THE TULIA HERALD BATES SHOE STORE Tulia, Texas Tulia, Texas TULIA AUTO PARTS Tulia T if tQ 3n l'i J ACK'S PHARMACY lu vi we UQ li G 98 W -- ...,.......-n1n BROWN'S HARDWARE ma ' , .',, I K U FARLEY'S MERRELL FOOD GIFTS 85 FLOWERS Quitaque, Texas Quitaque, Texas T H FFFR2 S I :yuan SILVERTON ELEVATORS, INC. g Phone 823-4301 Silverton, Texas -wwmxmy SSI? 66134 gfovw STORE Silverton Texas 4,1 PAYMASTER GIN Quitaque, was PIGGLY WIGGLY ii 189 Tulia, Texas I ' f Q-v , . .. , 5 .. v N Mwwww Q wvfmwrz-WN' 'KMf ' N'Y 9'M N X'W N ' HNW J AND N HARDWARE Tuliaf T EL CAMINO RESTAURANT Tuna, Tw N RICE'S DRY GOODS Quitaque, Texas 'v-. JOHN W , FORD '5 E iw ..L, mi V k,VVLk KT H J, I - k'h' i 13 Y I STARK INSURANCE AGENCY Quitaque, Texas 1' ar 'fi wa ,mf w, N 'f 41,., .. - 'N ry' ,, li' Nm-if' ff 3 -f.' , . X ,gina K an Y f , 2 fi- -, f ,4f.'Q'. N 'lf -'w' af -N:'ff3 m A ' 'J,M,7,, .wifi .iivqg ff , ,x xg. V f'1A3W W' . 5 BROWN-MCMURTRY IMPLEMENT CO. Silverton, Texas Wrsfii' V INTERNATIONAL HARVESTIR g315i?'Q, 51-ff fa45gaE f ia, 4 W HEARD AND JONES DRUG Of1L1gFQS D 'f P ' V . ,, E Hu z ,,, ,JW ,W,,,,, . ,,., , ,, I H .W , M. , ,Eh UH. ,,, I H A A , A ,, ..,, ,,, .jf ' , ,,.- 1 we ww: H Y aT? fl x9 7 A A- WILSON AND NICHOLS LUMBER CO. Tulia, Texas ll L 'U k S AQAA . DDQ ii. FTRST NATIONAL BANK. Quitaque, Tex ' ing- f .. L. VVLV BOYLE'S 0IL CO. Quitaque, Texa Lxlfl X W SPUDNUT SHOP Phone: 995-4100 N. Hwy. 87 Tulia, Texas CLAS VVHL PCNVER THE FUTURE lmagine a small cabinet-size unit in your home that produces all the electricity you need. Well, such silent, efficient Gas fuel cells already exist and have proved themselves in actual operation. They are the same in principle as those now powering our spacecraft. Research is proving that the most economical way to produce energy is to convert piped Gas at the point of use. But that isn't surprising because Gas is almost pure PIONEER Bnefgy. NATURAL GAS coMPANv CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM WALKER,S DRIVE IN 403 SE 2nd Tulia, Texas TIFFIN'S ' DEPARTMENT STORE Phone: 823-3591 Silverton, Texas SILVERTON HOTEL Phone: 823-7251 Silverton, Texas L.O.A. JUNIOR STUDY CLUB Always working For a brighter tomorrow For all our young people Silverton, Texas MORRISON GIFT 85 DRUG Phone: 455-2121 Quitaque, Texas WAYNE'S DRIVE IN 311 N 87 Ave. Phone: 995-4661 Tulia, Texas F LYNT JEWELRY 136 S Maxwell Tulia, Texas EARL CROSBY MOTOR CO. 300 N 87 Ave. Tulia, Texas FOGERSON LUMBER 8L SUPPLY Silverton, Texas ASSEMBLY OF GOD Friendly Church Invites YOU To attend their services. Silverton, Texas 9 The Close Of Da The Close Of A Year . N. 6 Y ppm -4 60 e f ' ,e.. f cf . 1 ' ee'.,- v. , , tt K ,,k, , .K A 7 2 ,L ee I V5 i e Q' qi. sw


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