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- ees . _ a ROU AEA: Ment wearing aalen Hid HRTEM Dalam giomnigliinies: CDR Yee SEY pd SS icp beac s aohise ah dll wegen GLA cM atistemene Tn Wty PD ETD A a Spearman High School Spearman, Texas Presents the 1967 LYNX °67 Annual Staff Editor +--------------.--+7+.--..... Debbie Standerfer Business Manager ------------------------ Janice Trindle Sports Editor --------------------+.-... Lawrence Brown Classes - -------------------------..- Stephanie Patton Penny Gaither Photographers - -----------------+-------- Steve Baggerly Larry Campbell AItist -- ---- e- ean ene ew eee ee ee ee Steve Sheets Advertisements - -+ - - 42 = Mee - 2 siete «= 2 Sharon Archer Melinda Pearson SPORBO = = = — Bim SM weg we im eles an EN ree Ss % Mr. Hickey i 4 —— This Is Your Life Contents | Population Student Life pars NAM! + Sweets, i a he WA 5 te : ee 7 me - P ‘ eae mersien Es SOM Se, uttaaait Sella ead ya ¢ p vi esas = eo fe aa : gigit. gi : ; ; — a at _ Junior Hig a % | Elementary : ites Bea VE sys sii iain ee ee Gis: 2 ie ore enters parents. ee 6d ts wel ibe “ste ¥ Mt, “and Mrs Bee J. ae ee Pall Me and Mrs, «Charles Bech ome “y = gamed, ab asc Beck, i Senior Parents — Mr, aR. Alfredo Lobo, Jr. | Mr,.«andiMrts, @Hofacr Sanders ui and Mrs. Major Lackey . oi F. Mr. and Mas . Lewis St hnell Mie, @nd Wis. FrankiMassad Mr and Mrs. Leon Schroder 2 Me, and Mrs, Dale dalgin a : Migg and Mrs. Carl Scroggs vu, aud Mrs, Ray, Moore , . Mr. and Mrs, John Sell Mas and Mus. R. Pbmicc icf Mr, and Mrs Louis Karns Mrs. Ruby Mocullough Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith MEE. es Rock:MeLeod . Str. dandoMrs. D. By, Spoonemore Mr, and arn A. D. Parsons ” Mr.°andeMrs, Buddy Standerier Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Pattison . : ) a Mr. and Mrs, John Trindle MisW. G_. Burleson ) . Mr, ns. Ben Upchurch Charles Patton :. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Wallace Mis A. Sy Megert ; nee Mr, and Mis. obnny D. White | Mr. and Mrs. is H,_ Whitefretd Mr. anders. John Wide! Miand Mase awe L. Wilkerson : Mr. and’ Mrs Clan nee’ Renner Z a Mr. vad Mi | D. - Mr. and ‘ss Cecil Reynolds Mr, and Mis. Ray Robertson ‘ : 2 2 F and Mrs. Ray Salsman : e = es i “A f hal ————E————E We tried to warn Mr. Benton not to give that test, but he did anyway. Look where it got him, Teachers take warn- ing! Who's the teacher? Is it Mr. Hickey, Mr. Smith, or both? Board JACK LOVETT HERSHEL JONES Of BAGGERLY McCLELLAN LLOYD BUZZARD | President Uu RAY MOORE MARVIN JONES I ) Principal Mr. Kenneth McKay Superintendent Dr. B. E. Reeves Counselor Aids Students WY = x J fad = p= irector ICT D W. SMITH W. MR. 12 Business Manager ORVILLE LATHAM School Nurse , Librarian ‘DICKIE ROBINSON DOROTHY RODEN Secretaries Custodians 14 G.S. Principals Mr. James Pendergraft Junior High Principal Mr. Allen Alford Elementary Principal JAMES ALLEN MRS. ALLEN COACH ANTHONY MRS, ARCHER EUGENE BARKOWSKY ES Te a a JOYCE BARKOWSKY KAY BUSSARD Are Our MRS, BENTON MARSHALL BENTON FRANK BUTCHER Guides to MRS, CLARK COACH CLEMMENS PERRY COURSEY DORIS CRUM MRS. DEERE Greater Knowledge MRS, ENTREKIN GERALD FELDER NANCY FELDER MRS. GOODALL GRAHAM Studies Are Picture Not Available MRS. HULL JERRY HAWKINS MRS, HAWKINS JOHN HICKEY EDWARD HOWK TEACHERS - | Essentia FRANCES HUDSON MR. KING MRS. KING VIVIAN MORSE MR. McGEE MRS, ORR: Picture Not Available Spearman High And MRS, McGEE Picture” - Not | Available MRS, NI VENS Elementary Students MRS, PAYNE EDWIN PEARCY Picture : Not | : Available FRANK PORTER JUNE PORTER MISS RALLS Pictu re ee Available : } 23 Building Tomorrow’s MRS, RICHESON TERRY SCHNEIDER MRS. SHEETS Citizens Picture Not Available ALLEN SIMPSON MRS. THEIS WORLEY J. SMITH MINNIE WEAVER DEAN WEESE MRS, WITCHER Studies MRS. WHITSON COACH WRIGHT © 6 Ie, = 7 Dd) =) = Dd) = oO ad Forward Ever, CARLA LEE ARCHER Band-1, 2,3, 4; Quartet-1; Choir-1, 2, 3,4; Lynx Minstrels-2, 3,4; Girls Sextet -2, 3, 4; Girls Glee Club-3, 4; Contest Trio-3, 4; Tri-State Choir-2, 3; Class Favorite-1; FTA-2,3,4; Spanish Club-4; Vice-Presi- dent-4; Asst, Editor Lynx Claw 3; Editor Lynx Claw -4; Journalism UIL-3, 4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4 SHARON KAY ARCHER Choir-1, 2,3; Girls Glee Club-3; FTA-2, 3, 4; FHA-1,2,3,4; FNA-1,2,3,4, Pinn Committee-2; Secretary-3; Pep Squad- 1,2,3, Treasurer-3; Paper Staff-3; Annual Staff-4; UIL District Typing-3; Miss Curios- ity-4 BURCE DAVID BAILEY Band-1, 2,3, 4; Choir-1; FFA-1; Drama-4; Junior Play-3; Parliamentary - Procedure -1 Backward Never GAIL LYNN BECK Band-1, 2; Football-1; FFA-1, 2, 4; Chapter Conducting Team-8; ICT-4 MARY JANE BECK Class President-1; Interscholastic League science-1,2,3; Band-1, 2,3, 4; FTA-2, 4; FHA-3, FHA Parliamentarian-3; Pep Squad-1, 2,3; Cheerleader-1,2,3,4, Head Cheerleader-4; Class Sgt. at Arms-3; Spanish Club-4; Junior Play-3; Miss SHS-4 RONALD MARK BECK MONTY CARL BLACK GLEN PAUL BLODGETT Band-1, 2,3, 4; FFA-1, 2,3,4, Livestock Judging Team-2,3,4; FFA Top O Texas Officer-3; FFA Delegate-2, 4; Junior Skill Team-1; Student Council-1; Football-1, 2, 3,4; Track-1,2; Basketball-1; Volleyball-1 ORVILLE RAY BOESE Band-1, 2,3, 4; Junior Play-3; Choir-3; Slide Rule-3, 4; FTA-2; Basketball-1; Senior Play-4 32 Senior Rings CHERYL DOVE BOLLINGER Band-1, 2,3, 4; Choir-3,4; NHS-3,4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Class Reporter-3; Home- coming Attendant-3,4; UIL Typing-2; Most Beautiful-4 LAWRENCE RAY BROWN Band-1, 2,4; Choir-1; Lynx Annual Staff-4; FTA-2,4; Senior Play-4; Science Fair-2; Football Manager-2; Tennis-1, 2; Most Courteous Boy -4 JANICE GAIL BUCHANAN FHA-1; FTA-2,4; Library-2; Tennis-3, 4; Drama -4 a3 34 WILLIAM LARRY CAMPBELL Band-1,2,3,4, Band President-4, Baritone Trio-1,2,3,4, Tri-State Band-3,4; Foot- ball-1, 2; Track-1; Annual Staff-4; Asst. Photographer-4; Mr. Sincerity-4 GARY CHARLES CATES Football-1, 3,4; Basketball-1, 2; Tennis- 1,2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; NHS-3,4, Vice- President-4; Class President-4; Class Favor- ite-2; Most Handsome-4 CARL LELEN CLOSE FFA-1, 2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Glee Club- 1, 2,3; Minstrels-4; Quartet-4; Choir President-4; Track-1; Basketball-1, 2,3, 4; Volleyball-1,2; Drama Play-4; Parliamen- tary Procedure-1, 2,3 Began, Begun, Finished DORCAS EILEEN COLLARD District Debate-2; State Debate-3; Debate Award-3; Mathematical Association of America Award-3; NHS-3, 4; NFL-3, 4; NTS- 3,4; Band-1, 2,3,4; All Regional Band-1, 2,3;. Tri-State Band-2; Children's Play-1; ._ Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4 Mathematics Award-1; Second and Regional ' Th. hk = KAY COUCH FHA-1, 2,4; Choir-4; Transferred from Guntersville, Alabama-4 JIM DAVID CRAWFORD Band-1, 2,3,4; Vice-President-4; Swing Band -1, 2,3, 4; All-Regional Band-3; Foot- ball-1; Choir-1; Junior Play-3; Poetry In- terpretation-1; Paper Staff-4 35 LESLIE ANN CROOKS Band-1, 2,3,4; Band Ensemble-1, 2,3; NHS- 4; Office Asst, -4 JEANETTE ANN DAVIS Speech Club-1; Pep Squad-1; Band-2, 3, 4; FHA-1, 2, 3,4; Reporter-4; Paper Staff-4; STEVE WALLACE DRAKE 36 Leads In School Spirit LINDA LEE EDGE Pep Squad-1, 2,3; Choir-3,4; FHA-1, 2,3,4, Secretary-3, President-4; Little Sister of Young Homemakers; Outstanding Future Homemaker of Spearman; Library Club-2, 3, 4; Office Asst. -4 GARY LAYNE ELLSWORTH Band-1, 2,3, 4; All-Regional Band-3; Flying Cat M.C, -3, 4; Science Fair-1, 2; Student Council-2,3,4, President-4; Football-1; Track-1, 2; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Friendliest Boy -4 CONNIE LYNN FOWLER FTA-3, 4; Choir-3, 4; Class Vice-President- 4; Paper Staff-4; Miss Sincerity-4 Trans- ferred from Minniola, Kansas-3 EY) 38 Leaders Of PENNY JOAN GAITHER FTA-3,4; FNA-2,3,4, Program Chairman- 3; FHA-2,3,4; Choir-1, 2,4; Junior Play -3; Senior Play-4; Annual Staff-4; Office-Asst. - 1,4; Basketball-1; Cheerleader-3; Pep Squad- 1, 2,3; Friendliest Girl-4 MAGDA LYNNE GARNETT Summer Graduate-1966; Band-1, 2,3; Choir- 1,2,3; Choir Queen-3; Girls Sextet-1, 2, 3; Minstrels-2, 3; Choir Secretary-3; Football Homecoming Attendant-1, 2; NHS-3; Swing Band-2, 3; Student Council-1; Tennis-2; Interscholastic League Typing-2 RONNIE BRYAN GILBERT Football-1, 2,3,4; Track-1; FTA-4; Junior Play-3; Paper Staff-4 ‘Tomorrow JERI PAMELA GRANGE Minstrels-4; Girls Glee Club-3, 4; Choir-1, 2,3,4; FHA-1,2,3; FNA-1, 2,3,4; FNA Reporter and Artist-3; FTA-2,3,4; Pep Squad- 1,2,3; Pep Squad Artist-3; Tri-State Choir- 3; Tri-State Choir Trio-3; Annual Staff Artist-3; Lynx Claw-3; Library Club-4; Drama Play-3,4; Senior Play-4; Football Homecoming Queen-4 RONALD WAYNE GRAY ROBERT HOWELL HALL FFA-1, 2, 3,4; Football-Manager-1 3g LINDA KAY HAND Cheerleader-4; FTA-3, 4; Choir-3, 4; Transferred from Liberal, Kansas-3 WILLIAM LEE HARNISH FFA-1,2,3,4; Meat Judging Team-2; Football Manager-3, 4 BRENTON KEITH HAWORTH Band-1,2,3,4; Swing Band-3, 4; Choir-1; FTA-3, 4; Slide Rule-3,4; Junior Play-3; Flying Cat Staff-4 Toward Climax DONALD RICHARD HENDRICKS FFA-1, 2,3 ROY TERRY HOLLAND Band-1, 2,3; FFA-1, 2,3; UIL-3; Parliamen- tary Procedure-1, 2; Land Judging Team-2 JERRY RICHARD HOLTON Football-1, 2,3, 4; Basketball-1; Track-1; Band-1,2,3,4; Band Vice-President-4; Stage Band-1, 2; Football Honorable Men- tion Defense-3; Tennis-2, 3; Golf-4 4] KAREN KAY HUSE Basketball-1; Band-1, 2,3,4; Office Asst. - 3; FHA-4; Paper Staff-4; FFA Sweetheart-4 JUDY ANN JONES Basketball-1, 2,3,4; FTA-3, 4; FHA-1, 2, 3,4; Track-1,2,3; Paper Staff-4; Pep Squad-1, 2,3; Office Asst. -2 yo STEPHAN LOUIS JORDAN Football-1, 2,3,4; Basketball-1, 3, 4; Track-1; Choir-2, 3,4; Minstrels-4; FFA- 1,2,3,4; Land Judging Team-3; Parliamen- tary Procedure-4; Junior Play-3; Vice- President FFA-4; FTA-4; Dream Come True BARBARA JEAN KITCHENS Basketball-1; Choir-1; FTA-2, 3,4; FTA Secretary-4; Tri-State Band-3; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Pep Squad-1, 2, 3; Interscholastic League Typing District-2; Flute Trio-1,3; Science Fair-2; Science Fair, Amarillo-Honorable Mention-2; Office Asst. -4; FHA-4 GERALD DOUGLAS LACKEY Choir-1; Debate-1, 2,3; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Treasurer-2; Student Council-3,4, FTA-2, 3,4; Slide rule-4; Tennis-2; Spanish Club- 4; Mr. Curiosity -4 CRIS LOBO Foreign Exchange Student-4 43 ( ; PATRICIA ANN MASSAD Band-1, 2,3, 4; All Region Band-1, 2, 3; Tri-State Band-2,3; Outstanding B and Stu- dent Award-3; UIL Band Solo-1, PRS Pe UIL Clarinet Quartet-1, 2,3; Stage Band- . 2,3; Choir-1,3,4; Minstrels-3, 4; Girls Sextet-1,3; Choir Council-3; Choir Librarian-4; Poetry-1, 2; Regional, Poetry - 1,2; State Poetry-2; One Act Play 2; Duet Acting-2; Tri-State Choir-4 SHARON MAULDIN FTA-3,4; Choir-3, 4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4 Transferred from Dumas, Texas-3 DAVID AUTHUR McCLELLAN UIL Debate District, 2nd Place-1; Football- 1; Basketball-1, 2; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Stage Band-1,2,3,4; Choir-1; UIL Science Dis- trict, 2nd Place-2, 3rd Place-3; Spearman Science Fair, Honorable Mention-2, Ist Place-3; Goodwell, Honorable Mention-3; Amarillo, 2nd Place-3; Student Council-3; NHS-38,4; NHS President-4; Most Likely to Succeed -4 Induces Mixed Feelings NANCY JANE McCULLOUGH Basketball-1, 3,4; Volleyball-1, 3, 4; Track-1, 3; All State Guard-3; Secretary Junior Class-3; Junior Class Favorite-3; i Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer-4; Band- 1,2,3; Paper Staff-4; Best All Around Girl- 4 REVA JEAN McLEOD HARVEY RANDALL MOORE | Football-1, 2,3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3; | Golf-3, 4; Freshman Sentinel-1; Choir-1, 2; Glee Club-1; Football Honorable Men- tion Offense -2 STEPHANIE DENISE PATTON FNA-1, 2,3, 4; Recording Secretary-3; FTA- 4; Vice-President-4; Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Annual Staff-4; Sophomore Class Favorite-2; Clarinet Quar- tet-1; Office Assistant-4; Choir-2; Cheer- leader-3; Pep Squad-1, 2,3; Most Stylish Girl-4 DIANA PARSONS Transferred from Beatrice, Kansas-4 TERRY PATTISON Choir-1, 2; ICT-4; Glee Club-1; Voc. Ag. - oe is Being Ordered ALICE MELINDA PEARSON NHS-3,4; History Award-3; FTA-2, 3,4; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Saxophone Quartet-1, 2, 3; Choir-1,4; Girls Glee Club-4; Minstrels-4; Girls Quartet-4; Office Asst. -3; Pep Squad- 2; Annual Staff-4 AMY PRESSER Transferred from Pampa, Texas-4 HARLEY ALLEN REEVES Football-1, 2,3,4; Basketball-1, 2,4; Choir- 2,3,4; Tri-State Choir-3; Band-1, 2, 3,4; FTA-3,4; Track-1, 2,3; Volleyball-1, 2, 4; Minstrels-3, 4; Boys Glee Club-3, 4; Boys Quartet-4; Choir Vice-President-4 47 ie Last Year KEITH REEVES Football-1, 4; Basketball-1; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Choir-2, 3; Student Council-4; Best Groomed Boy -4 WILLIE PRESTON RENEAU FFA-1, 2,3,4; Meat Judging Team -2; Parliamentary Procedure-1, 2,3; Band-1, 2,3,4; Football-1, 4; Track-1; PHILLIP JOSEPH RENNER Band-1, 2,3, 4; Football-1,2,3,4; FFA- 1,2,3,4; FFA Delegate-2,3,4; FFA Judg- ing Team-1, 2,3,4; Parliamentary Proce- dure-1; Agricultural Award-3; Track-1, 2; Volleyball-1 In SHS | KATHERINE LARUE REYNOLDS Pep Squad=15 2,3; Ciit=1,2,0,4: FTA-2. 3,4; FTA Reporter-4; FNA-1,2,3,4; FNA Sgt. at Arms-3; FHA-1, 2,3; Annual Staff-3; Lynx Claw-3; Office Asst. -4 VIRGIL LEE REYNOLDS FFA-1,2,3,4; Choir-1,2; Glee Club-1, 2; ICT -4; Basketball-3 DANNY RAY ROBERTSON Ag. Parliamentary Procedure-1, 2; Band- 1,2,3,4; Stage Band-1,2,3,4; Tri-State Band-38; Brass Sextet-2; Quartet-3; FTA- 3,4; Football-1, 2; Choir-4; Glee Club-4; Minstrels-4; Track-1, 2; Lynx Claw-4; Flying Cat -4 KATHIE MAY SALSMAN Junior Play-3; Outstanding P.E. Student-3; UIL Typing-3; Transferred from Sunray, Texas-3 HAL SANDERS NHS-4; National Forensic League-3, 4; President NFL-4; National Thespian Soci- ety-4; FTA-3,4; Band-1, 2, 3,4; Debate- 3,4; Drama-4; Mr. Intellect-4 RONNIE LEE SELL FFA-1, 2,3,4; Choir-1,2; ICT-4; Band- Up Paice ————————— ee —— ———aaaaaaaE eEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeaeaeEee College Bound JAMES ALLEN SCHNELL Band-1, 2,3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Basket- ball-1,2; Track-1; Tennis-1,2,3,4; FTA- 3,4; FTA Officer-4; FFA-1, 2,3,4; Junior Farm Skills-1; Livestock Judging Team-2, 3,4; FFA Delegate-2, 4 KAY DELORIA SCHRODER Basketball-1, 2,3; Band-1, 2,3, 4; Choir- 1,2,3,4; FTA-2,3,4; FHA-4; Office Asst, - 4; Wittiest Girl-4 MARCENA KAYE SCROGGS Band-1,2,3,4; Band Solo-2; Choir-2, 3, 4; Tri-State Choir-3; Choir Solo-3,4; FTA-4; Spanish Club-4; Lynx Minstrels-3, 4; Girls Sextet-3; Girls Quartet-4; Girls Glee Club- 3,4; Girls Trio-3,4; Choir Secretary-4 JUANITA FAYE SHIELDS FHA-8; Paper Staff-4; Librarian-4; Secre- tary-Treasurer-4; Pep Squad-1, 2,3; UIL Spelling-1 es bie ARCHIE LEE SMITH FFA-1,2,3,4; FFA President-4 LINDA LUCILLE SPOONEMORE Choir-1,2; FTA-2; NHS-3, 4; Interscholas- tic League-1; Student Council-2; Reporter- 1; Tennis-1,2; Most Likely to Succeed-4 Sa t and Act Tests DEBORAH ROSE STANDERFER FTA-2,4; FNA-1, 2,3,4; Vice-President FNA-8; Science Project-2, 3,4; UIL District Typing-2; Band-1, 2,3,4; Twirler-3, 4; Tennis-1, 2; Basketball-1; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Lab Asst. -2, 3; Clarinet Quartet-1; Annual Staff-3,4; Annual Editor- 4; Paper Staff-3; Most Courteous Girl-4 JANICE PEARL TRINDLE Band-1, 2,3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer-4; Solo- 1,2; Ensemble-1,2,3; Tri-State Band-3; Science Fair-2; Interscholastic Typing - District and Regional-2; Commercial Award- 2; FTA-2, 3,4; Historian-3; Junior Class Secretary-3; NHS-3,4; Paper Staff-3; An- nual Staff-Business Manager-4; Office Asst. - 4; Senior Class Favorite-4 LINDA GAIL UPCHURCH Band-1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet-1, 2, 3; Tennis-1, 2,3,4; Library Club-President- 4; NHS-4; Paper Staff-4 53 54 PAULA KAY WALLACE Drama-3,4; Pep Squad-3; Choir-3, 4; FHA-8, 4; MARGARET ELAINE WHITE Choir-2,3,4; FHA-1,2,3,4; FHA Treasurer- 4; Librarian-2, 3,4 HARVEY DALWAYNE WHITEFIELD FFA-1, 2,3, 4; Football-1, 2,3; Track Manager-3; Drama-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play -4 Mixed Feelings BARBARA JEAN WILDE Basketball-1, 2,3,4; Outstanding Lynxette- 3; All District Forward-3; Volleyball-1, 2, 3,4; Choir-1,3; Minstrels-3; Girls Glee Club-3; FNA-1, 2,3,4; FNA Chaplain-1; FNA Reporter-2; FNA-Sgt, at Arms-3; NHS-3, 4; Spanish Club-4; Science Fair-3; Office Asst. -2, 4 ANTHONY CARYLE WILKERSON Sophomore Reporter-2; Junior Class Vice- President-3; Junior Class Favorite-3; Senior Class President-4; Volleyball-3; Choir-1, 2,3,4; FFA-1,2,3,4; Mr. SHS-4 RONNIE GERALD WILLIS FFA-1, 2, 3,4 55 hee =e pers) Ee . President - Anthony Wilkerson; Vice-President - Connie Fowler; Secretary -Treasurer - Nancy McCullough Sponsors George Wright, Nancy Felder, and Terry Schneider Lynn Alls Chris Babbs Steve Baggerly Kenneth Banks Debra Barfield Gary Benge Larry Brillhart Debra Brock Bruce Brown Jim Brown Mansel Bryan Nancy Burke Rick Butler Donna Byrd Duane Coates Cindy Cochran Leo Cummings Carrol Day Robert Eaton Gary Faries Cloetta Fulbright Janice Gilbert Regina Glover Bobbie Nell Grayson Class Of 59 ———_— eee Juniors Anticipate Dallas Haner Kathy Haworth Debbie Hazelwood Bobby Henderson Mike Hendrick Tony Hester Becky Hutchinson Kay Jackson Lynn Kemper Danny Knox Jimmy Kunkel Carl Kunselman Senior Year Mike Lars on Jock Lee Elaine Longley Monty Lusby Cathie Mackie Vicki Mickler Barbara Mitchell Dale Moyer Jeanette McAdams Bill McClellan Susie McLeod Donna Owenby Vernon Pipkin Bonnie Prachar Reba Rhodes Ruth Riley Glenda Roberts Linda Roberts Linn Robinson Ken Schnieder Carolyn Schell Clay Schnell Marsha Schumann Phil Sell Banquet And Prom Kirt Shedeck Steve Sheets Charles Shieldknight | Hal Shufeldt Jenny Simmons Don Smith Ee Mike Stewart i Susan Uptergrove Darlene Waggoner | Jim Wallace | Randy Watson Yvonne White —_——— LARRY WILLIAMS GARY WYSONG DANNY WOMBLE JUDY WOMBLE GLENDA YANCEY Junior Class Officers President - Carrol Day; Vice-President - Mike Hendrick; Secretary - Glenda Yancey; Treasurer - Bill McClel- lan; Reporter - Jim Brown; and Sergeant-at-Arms - Mike Stuart Sponsors Jerry Hawkins, Eugene Barkowsky and : Marshall Benton 65 | | } | | iB aay conic mannmne tice « be ® z z o ° we SAS SRE ae CREE ee ae the, he aa Sek yi ie Fae, es ake: te a Glenda Adkinson Glen Baker Mike Banks Charles Batson Debbie Benge Marilyn Blodgett Linnie Bollinger Bobby Bomer Richard Booth Tommie Buchanan Ronald Burch Dwight Burke 68 Ronnie Burke Donald Burkhart Mike Close Carolyn Coates Randy Collard Rita Cook Sharon Cook Judy Craig Stephen Crooks Sandra Crouch Myrna Crum Lisa Curry 4° ,° esta, a ts . een ae 4% 8 a +,°s 7 ® sUaecnseeear, 28s PS EEEES, fasg bd P O FP Beve-atua, MPITCOPEIFIRAY, Waekeaseeatinn Thel Daniel Mike Davis Virginia Day Terry Delozier Francis Eaton Timmy Fisher Bud Gaither Barry Goff Carol Gray tieod jim 1 weg ytd siting fy Ne tee jieea ig lime fie i ; nel tiem 2 a | New [ ) Curtis Harbour ne eae ? —. Jerry Hawkins owe Tom Henderson a , Stanley Henry Steve Holton Gail Hopper Ronald Howerter Toni Hudson Joe Hutchinson Mike Innis Wesley Jenkins Marilyn Jones Marty Jones Howard Kloss Debra Largent James Lemons Shirley Love P, A, Lyon Donnie Mach Betty Mathis Sherry Messer Benny McCullough 7 Ly’ ie ill oF i Sage Brenda McElreath Preston Payne Debbie Presser Pennye Sanders David Schnelle Dallen Scroggs Lee Shaver Marcia Shieldknight Linda Sledd Sue Sloan Bobby Smith Daniel Smith Kathy Southerland James Standerfer Don Sutherland Debra Thomas Connie Trindle mea Wt il tl tan tt Sharon Tope Glenda Upchurch Joe Vanderburg Bonnie Vernon Jene Welch Kirk West Jerry West Ronald Wilkerson Gary Woolley EEE OOS ERE OD Sophomore Cl ass Officers Remember Karen Baggerly Lanny Barfield Richard Barnes Gary Bartz Barbara Beck Richard Bomer hg pone ati att Roger Bowers Lynn Brach Bobby Brown Wesley Brown Celia Burke Jyniece Callaway i 78 sit —— — eee aa Joe Clement Barbara Coates Joe Bill Cochran Thomas Collard Becky Collins Edwin Cornelius a a } WHE WP ee Mike Cox Joe Edd Crawford Robbie Crooks Joe Cummings Sharon Davis Randy Day Kenneth Donahue Neal Duncan Rhenda Duryee Pamela Easley Gayle Ellsworth Randy Foshee Sandra Fowler Elizabeth Galbreath Leona Glover Connie Hall Cathy Henderson Danny Hendricks Paula Higgins Lynn Hortz David Holland a, 49s Sta? PA AY o9 eae) 7 na ba ‘a 7: 7@ Sherry Hollis Mary Hornsby Stanley Hudson Cindy Hutchinson Keith Hutton Kathy Innis Jim Jackson Carolyn Jones Jan Jones Don Jordan Jo Ellen Kirkland Mike Kloss James Kunsleman Richard Larson Patsy Latham Hazel Lesly Lynna Mackie Cheryl Montgomery Bobby Mosier Donald Moyer Becky McClellan Larry McCoy Kay McElreath Frances Nollner Monte Pond Patsy Powell Jean Powers Kay Reed Tommy Reger Vivki Rosebaum Glynna Sanders Phil Sanders Randal Schell gpurrttave ve ae aneess? Debbie Sell Vicki Shedeck DeAnna Sheets Sandra Schufeldt John Simmons Steve Sims Steve Slater Marilyn Smith Adrian Southerland Steve Spoonemore Bobbie Stewart Brenda Stout Linda Sutton Glenda Swan Darrell Tope Keith Upchurch Alan Van Buskirk Terry Vernon Cindy Ward George Warren Randy Weston Marsha White Donlane Whitefield Jody Whitford ie Sekan, ER. 4 ™ tay Linda Willis Frank Wilmeth Walter Windom Pam Wysong 5 86 = ) 8 cK 2 thony; — 90 Miss Beautiful Mr. Handsome Cheryl Bollinger Gary Cates ) | . lati saericnmastia Ee Oe Most Likely to Succeed Linda Spoonemore David McClellan 91 Best All Around | Nancy McCullough Charles Shieldknight | 92 Mr. and Miss Personality Linda Hand Harley Reeves 93 Mr. and Miss Curtesy Debbie Standerfer Lawrence Brown Mr. and Miss Curiosity Sharon Archer Doug Lackey 95 —_ i = Ree 4 Mr. and Miss Dependability Barbara Kitchens Jim Brown Mr. and Miss Sincerity Connie Fowler Larry Campbell 97 So = -_— == Mr. and Miss Intellect Rebecca Hutchison Hal Sanders 98 FFA Sweetheart FHA Beau Kay Huse James Schnell Friendliest Penny Gaither Gary Ellsworth — 1est Witt Kay Schroder Phillip Renner ht OO ee Ot te Se iow oe Pe ew” LO AO A lt: A ly GLO LE David McClellan oe coe - ‘meee a et ens i hedinD gtd ee ion on a 4 - Wegecee.¢ ° iret tee ie re IP Poona ee - o _ “a te. —etiteldinaas, ee 4 te ee ee ee heme ie hate ten, ON is m er oe = o o = oy 1e, = ae) oD As ws Ie. = OS ae Cheryl Bollinger ne el ‘netaamasassicicTtte d Queen King an Choir Pat Massad Carl Close 103 Best Dressed Seniors Stephanie Patton Keith Reeves Best Dressed Juniors Debra Brock Carrol Day 105 gia gensseeet wenn Best Dressed Sophomores Sue Sloan Joe Hutchinson a eae een Best Dressed Freshman Frank Wilmeth DeAnna Sheets 107 : ) oD Senior Class Favorites Jan Trindle Jim Crawford 108 Junior Class Favorites Bobbie Nell Grayson Mike Hendrick - Sophomore Class Favorites Pennye Sanders Bobby Smith a Freshman Class Favorites Hazel Lesley Joe Cochran mx Top : rrone Five ith a new man taking over of the scoring and defen- ‘oad, the Spearman Lynx Tyrone 51-39 there Tues ight. ( ohomore Benny McCul- ) hit 11 points for the Lynx lid what coach Allen 4 OL ER SS Last Quarter Surge Gives t A last quarter and overtime { surge by the Spearman Lynx Saturday night gave them the q4 Class A title of the Panhandle A M College High School tournament, ing by three points. The Wood- ward coach drew a technical foul disputing a call and Close sank the foul shot, Spearman got the ball out of bounds after the shot and came Lynx Championship Title the Boomers’ missed shots, The Lynx stalled the ball in the last minute and Charles Shieldknight was fouled as the game ended, but he missed the shot taken after the game was ison called a good job de- Ing the Tyrone post play The Lynx came from far be- | hind in the final quarter to tie Cullough hit five field the Woodward Boomers 46-46 @ and one free shot, He j at the end of regulation play, hd a bunch of free shots _ then won the title 49-48 in the cut his point production. overtime, ‘rl Close tied him for top, ee ee = in r ith 11 points the first half and with Car he ee ce, sac ie | Close leading the scoring pa- shots, Charles Shieldknight ' '4de, the Lynx were leading LO points on five field 12-10 at the end of the first 7. quarter and 27-23 at the end of the half, _. Close was working against ' Woodward's 6'5 post man and scored well against the big man, Close also got him in foul ‘trouble early as he tried to stop a fives, Close's one-hand jump shot, fare : ie = a ama Close hit six field goals and eat he hale and 42-30 ar {fine free shots to score 21 of the third quarter, Points. the fourth quarter Coach The Lynx came to a com- motied the bench ‘plete stop in the third quarter, - pe a I a voila . They scored only four points Yao it .while Woodward hit 20 and Hg? action, were leading 43-31 at the end of three quarters, Playmaker Mike Hendrick picked up three quick fouls in the black quarter and went out with five fouls, Spearman got back on the scoring path in the final quart - er from field and at the free throw line. Woodward lost three starters by fouls in the final quarter and with Spearman closing the gap, Woodward could not score, They hit only one field goal and one free shot in the final eight minutes, With a minute and 15 se- conds left Spearman was trail - ‘troll Day had seven is and Gary Faries had points on eight free shots. Hendricks scored four ‘Se : earman led all the way af- i —e a es a ae O-FT A Pury S}]BIG wUBIT-G | STATISTICS | Spearman Panhandle 349 Yards Rushing Ill 0 Yards Passing 86 18 First Downs ll 4-3 Fumbles 3-3 “ynx Relay ots ia - unts “ y € ay 5-55 Penalties 5-45 3eats BR i] back to score to tie the game. Woodward had 30 seconds to score, but with five seconds left they missed a long shot and knocked the ball out of bounds, Spearman held the ball till the clock ran out, Close and Carroll Day got won, Day had 11 points for Spear - man, Shieldknight had seven, Hendrick has six and Benny Mc- | Cullough had four, Woodward outscored the Lynx 18 to 13 on field goals, but Spearman made 23 of 35 free the three points for Spearman shots and Woodward made only in the overtime and the Lynx 12 of 23. Spearman had 19 managed to get the rebounds on fouls and Woodward 30, tf _ Three Make O = ® = All Tourney The two seniors on the Spear- man Lynxettes made the first all-tournament team at Dun- canville last week and the so- phomore forward made second team, On the first team was forward Barbara Wilde and guard Nancy McCullough, The second team forward was sophomore Marcia Shieldknight, Susan Brittan of Springlake was the outstanding forward of the tournament and Mary Wil- ‘T I gjpuvyueg 10A0 AIOPIA UY uvuseodc sav, pany. , liams of Tulia was the out- M standing guard, ) STATISTICS Spearman Sanford -Fritch 233 yards rushing 28 (N 52 yards passing 17 wigs 16 first downs 4 h gynn ot — 5-45 penalties 6-50 fzmEmp2r pe 8-3-1 passing 9-2-2 j=OROREO? 0 punts 4-23 IS OSOS8 VY} aen mil S2 Axo? es Bete OMe. = oo 2°48 i eo S TexhomaFalls ©; = To Lynxettes “ : y Of v PMOL) SUIWMOIIMOT Ky SPORT Karen ET: Pennye a SO. Lynx Work Glenn Blodgett Ronnie Gilbert Jerry Holton Ronald Gray Keith Reeves Steve Jordon Hard To Improve Willie Reneau Gary Cates 4 “ee ie et wt r he ers B = Bw Sie wapeN Oh agua. |” Saal wens - Harley Reeves Randy Moore Phillip Renner James Schnell Team Gets Mike Davis Carl Kunselman Monte Lusby Stevie Holton Charles Shieldknight Hal Shufeldt = _ —o —_— Spirit To Drive Wesley Jenkins Mike Hendricks ) AC (¢ ie why a ty S, GA —— F No eens Joe Vanderburg 2 Bobby Smith MANAGERS Sine Bill Harnish Steve Simms 119 Spearman Spearman Gruver Spearman Canyon Spearman Phillips Spearman Boys Ranch Spearman Sanford-Fritch Spearman Stinnett Spearman Shamrock Spearman Panhandle Spearman Dalhart Re. ae. cue “y Le tee 8 35 et am, MISS JERI GRANGE 1966 Lynx Coaches COACH GEORGE WRIGHT Head Coach COACH ALLEN SIMPSON Boy's Basketball Coach COACH DEAN WEESE | | Girl's Basketball Coach 123 an sai i da ita — “B” Team Girls : ee — = es —————— Lynxettes Aim For BARBARA WILDE MARSHA SHIELDKNIGHT LINN ANN ROBINSON NANCY McCULLOUGH _ JUDY JONES | District— GC A 7; : H F Y M | : A | O ‘ | A s . I iG MARILYN JONES ) Picture | Not | Available JYNIECE CALLAWAY JEANETTE McADAMS 127 Re sional— FRANCIS NOLLNER PENNYE SANDERS CINDY COCHRAN CATHERINE LYONS State Lynxettes Managers A a DEBRA LARGENT DARLENE WAGGONER tater te AR ee Spearman- ----------- Spearman ------------ 37 Spearman------------ 33 Spearman- ----------- 50 Spearman - --------=-- 62 Spearman - ---------- 51 Spearman-------- 2 = -48 Spearman (9'=- = = = = = Al Spearman- ----------- 36 Spearman ----------- 59 Spearman------------ AT Spearman- ----------- 60 Spearman- ----------- 51 Spearman ----------- 45 Spearman ------------ 59 Spearman------------ 29 Spearman- ----------- AT Spearman ----------- Fl Spearman - ---------- 63 Spearman --------+:+-- 50 Spearman-----------= Al Spearman- ---------- 10 Spearman- ---------- 40 Spearman ----------- Sunray ------------- 33 Gruver- ------- +----- 45 Dumas------------- 54 Stratford ------------= 45 Tyrone---------+---- 39 Rritche-0= 0-0 eee ee 55 Panhandle- ----------- 39 Sunray - ------------ 31 Gruver------------- 57 Dumas - - ----------- 53 Morsé- -----2+--+-- +-2- 41 Shamrock - ---------- 43 Phillips- ------------ 62 Stinnett- ------------ 44 Dalhart- ------------ 44 Boys Ranch- ---------- 32 Eritch= sho = ==) Husson 49 Panhandle === tate ee een 56 Shamrock « === = ejel= 48 Phillips - ------------ 53 Stinnett- --- -------- 62 Dalhart - ---+-+---=+---s- 34 Boys Ranch- ---------- SHAMROCK TOURNAMENT Spearman- ----------- 63 Spearman ----------- Spearman------------37 Sunray------------- SPCALMAN = 180 40S etm era ate see 48 Morse - - ----------- 36 SDCAIIIAR 62585 h-9=— t= ieee 55 Channing- ----------- 60 PANHANDLE A M TOURNAMENT Jud daub ls geet ets Coe V Ie Fadia tec Ce i, 54 Alva- ----+--------- 50 Spearman - -------- --- 49 Woodward ----------- 48 (overtime) ee ee ee Spearman vs Stratford Spearman vs Sunray Spearman vs White Deer Spearman vs Gruver Spearman vs Tyrone Spearman vs Fritch Spearman vs Panhandle Spearman vs Shamrock Spearman vs Stinnett Spearman vs Dalhart Spearman vs Texhoma BI-DISTRICT Spearman vs Wellington REGIONAL Spearman vs Winters Spearman vs Floydada STATE Spearman vs Rivercrest Spearman vs Little Cypress Canadian- ----------- 43 45-41; 45-39 43-34 56-37 40-38.) @ i Goieeeeere 39-35 48-22 60-69 52-44 55-40 70-42 40-39 55-63 55-27 Sadtie 49-34 47-24 53-30 (itt 54-50 53-38 42-37 44-40 43-52 A TOI SE I 5 es MIKE HENDRICK GARY FARIES | | | | CARL CLOSE CHARLES SHIELDKNIGHT CARROL DAY STEVE DRAKE BENNY McCULLOUGH aaeenieeiamnieaiaaellll STEVE JORDAN JOE HUTCHINSON MIKE DAVIS 132 Picture Not Available , A Apex i The | ynx Claw High School News |David McClellan Gives Histo ry | Program History class isn't always just Inames and dates, @ Recently David McClellan showed one of the Texas history fclasses slides that he took at ‘Wthe University of Texas, slides of the campus were taken from the University Tower. David told the class a little jabout the science research he did this summer at the univer- | isity . 'f He also told what he knew’ about the sniper killings, The teacher, Jim Allen,who attended the University of Tex- as, told the class about some ol the buildings and other features on and around the campus. _ | | This year Spearman High iSchool is very fortunate to have as its mpi exchange istudent Chris Lobo, She is from Brazil, She is staying in the jhome of the John Wildes, Chris is taking the following jsubjects: Typing I, Spanish I, f |Home and Family Living, Tex- jas ni English III, and Wbasketball, ; §| She said that school here is Weasier than in Brazil, In her jschool the-students take French, iphilosophy and psychology lH hich Beta fe) fered “Baa | When Chris returns to Brazil, | iher friends will still have one- half of their senior year to fin- H ish before they go to college. | 7 iH | | The Lynx Band is about to dnish its contest marching Sow, The band has been work- Ir on the routine for the last lir weeks, They have been Hiding different parts each Mieek. |The contest this year will be H}:1d at Canyon, in the Buffalo j ' the theater a of “Night of January 16th de- bating the correctness of the verdict, The play is built in such a way that the evidence of the defendant's guilt or in- Did:Karen Andra commit a murder or not? is the question that must be answered by the 5... Jury at Spearman High School These Auditorium on October 25, The curtain rises at 7:30 sharp, the question will be answered at. about 9:30 the same evening, No one knows the answer yet, Audiences ee leave t er performances Exchange Student Says School Is Easier Here Chris will be finished with high gifts to the soldiers in the Firs school and ready for college. When she graduates from col- lege, Chris will be qualified to teach philosophy, Ancient History, Portuguese Literature and Grammar, Brazilian Liter- ature and English, However, she plans to teach English, Chris's comment on her first football game, Spearman vs, Sunray, was that she liked ev- erything about it except the score, Chris's mother manages a George Wright, Jim Allen,Lar- ry Anthony and Allen Simpson, The team has been practicing Andra Murder Trial October 25, at S.H. S. nocence is evely balanced and the decision will have to be based on the juror's own feel= ings toward the case, and upon the juror's own characteristics, Either decision will bring the protest of the opposite side; the case will be a challenge bound to arouse arguements and discussion, It's underlying conflict is the ‘eternal conflict of the two definite types of hu- manity, Thus, it is really the audience that is put on trial. -FHA Sends Gifts to Viet Nam The Spearman Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America have sent 70 lbs, of mfantry Division in Viet Nam Students and townspeople helped the F,H.A, girls with this project, Thank you for your support and contributions said Ruth Riley, chairman of the drive, Among the items sent were paperback books, candy, toil et articles, popcorn, marsh- mallows, presweetened kool: aid and cookies, Other F,H.A, projects wil be New Eyes for the Needy, clothing store, Her father owns Valentines for Heroes. and a small industry that has to do with the extraction of sand and minerals from the water in the river, he rating of sweepstance 1 obtained by achieving a divi- sion I in marching and a divi- sion I in concert; The concert contest will be held in Hereford, ¥ later in the year, TUBFRIM, sending cancelled stamps to Norway to aid in fighting tuberculosis, 4ynxX Band Finish Contest Annval Staff will arching Routine trict 1-AA UIL band contest They have won nine con tive sweepstakes and are ee number ten, Have Coronation _ At the Christmas Coronation Mr, and Miss S.H.S. will be crowned and all the other fa- orites will be recognized, Following the Christmas Co: onation a dance will be givet _ Team Appreciates Support Football season is here a- gain, We have four new coa- ches this year, They are a for four weeks, The football field is in real- ly great shape this year, It's better than it has ever been be fore, Several of our summer prac- tices were more entertaining | than usual, The players enjoy- | ed practicing in the rain and on a field full of water. After one of the morning practices, the team went for a swin for 30 minutes, The swim really took the soreness out, We have new uniforms this year, They are white pants wit a purple stripe and white short | sleeved jersey with purple UCLA stripes, The team members urge ev: eryone to come out and back them this week, as we plan to send Gruver home bawling, Spanish Club Has Meeetin o Recently the Spanish Club held its regular meeting in Mr. Hickey's room, The constitution was read and approved by the club, It was decided to have a booth at the Hallowe'en carnival, which will be the pinata throw and will be decorated with the club colors, sombreros and se: reapes, After committees wer appointed for the various jobs at the booth, refreshments were served, While the club members were eating refreshments, Car la Archer showed slides of Mexico Buchanan Is Named BC Winner Miss Janice Buchanan, a se- uior in Spearman High School has been named the winner of the Detty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in the high schoo] Miss Buchanan has attended Spearman High School for two years, moving here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.C, out Eat. ORGANIZATIONS state and national scholarship awards, She will receive a spe: cially designed silver charm fo being the local winner, A state Homemaker of To- The N.H.S. began many new projects this year such as this one in the hall showcase. National Honor Society N.H.S. OFFICERS: President - David McClellan, Vice-President - Gary Cates, Secretary - Chery] Bollinger David McClellan presides at the installation of the Junior members, | SENIOR MEMBERS: Melinda Pearson, Janice Trindle, Linda Spoonemore, Barbara Wilde, D'dee Collard, | Cheryl Bollinger, Gary Cates, and David McClellan. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Jimmy Kunkel, Kay Jackson, Donna Ownbey, Susan Uptergrove, Darlene Waggoner, Leslie Crooks, Gail Upchurch, Steve Baggerly, Debra Brock, Dallas Haner, Debbie Hazelwood, Tony Hester, Marsha Schuman, Rebecca Hutchison, and Hal Sanders, - MEMBERS: Sandra Shufeldt, Karen Baggerly, Donna Ownbey, Thel Daniel, Chris Lobo, Keith Reeves, Gary Ells- worth, Joe Hutchison, Doug Lackey, Charles Shieldknight, and Steve Sheets. STUDENT COUNCIL , OFFICERS President: This year's foreign-exchange Gary Ellsworth student is Miss Chris Lobo, Vice-President: Charles Shieldknight Secretary: Donna Ownbey Treasurer: Thel Daniel Publicity Chm, : Steve Sheets Parliamentarian: Doug Lackey Zo s Qt) AAT BPD Sadly | , Vey BL ms ba cad Ee, EE en ROW 1: G. Woolley, T. Delozier, C. Mackie, D. Ownbey, B. Grayson, L. Curry, D. Thomas, T. Daniel, L. Bollinger, C. Cochran, S. Uptergrove, D. Hazelwood, G. Baker; ROW 2: T. Hester, J. Lemons, M. Shieldknight, M. Jones, D. Waggoner, J. Floyd, V. Day, G. Upchurch, J. Gilbert, P. Sanders, C. Archer, M. Scroggs, S. Sheets, M. Jones, C. Harbour, R. Collard, J. Kunkel; ROW 3; P. Sell, P. Lyon, M, Lar- son, B, Skinner, C, Babbs, G. Wysong, M. Blodgett, C, Lobo, C. Ward, D. Brock, R. Hutchison, T. Hud- son, S. Tope, D. Lackey, J. Brown, C, Shieldknight, R. Watson, W. Reneau, S. Baggerly. Spanish Club officers are President - Steve Baggerly, Vice-President - Carla Archer, Secretary - Debbie Hazelwood, Reporter - Susan Uptergrove, and Treasurer - Chirs Lobo, Sponsors are Mrs. Morse and Mr. Hickey, | ROW 1: Jimmy Kunkel, Randy Watson, ROW 2: Nancy Burke, Connie Fowler, Kay Huse, Juanita Shields, Jeanette Davis, Gail Upchurch, Judy Jones, ROW 3: Ronnie Gilbert, Jim D. Crawford, Orville Boese, Bren- ton Haworth, Danny Robertson, Carla Archer, Ronald Gray, and Nancy McCullough. Paper Staff Carla and Mr. Hickey spend much time proofreading articles for the newspaper, Burl McClellan speaks to the paper staff on how to write a newspaper article, Gary Ellsworth does an efficient job of heading the Flying Cat each week, I 140 | i { i ANNUAL STAFF: Kathy McClellan, Katie Archer, Stephanie Patton, Penny Gaither, Melinda Pearson, Campbell, Janice Trindle, Steve Baggerly, Debbie Standerfer, and Lawrence Brown, Annual Staff Mr. Hickey sponsors the Journalism De- partment, The Annual Staff is very grateful to Steve Baggerly, our first darkroom man. 141 President: Pennye Sanders Second Vice-Pres. : Betty Mathis Third Vice-Pres.: Ruth Riley Fourth Vice-Pres: Sue Sloan Fifth Vice-Pres.: Jeanette Davis 142 ROW 1: H. Lesly, T. Daniel, Montgomery, J. Craig, G. Swan, J. Powers, Baggerly, D. Largent, J. Gilbert, C. Hall, K. Henderson, S. Fowler, D. Sheets, L. Hohertz, P. Powell, C. seen GlOVerm be McElreath, J. Jones, P, Sanders, M. Crum, B. Mathis, C, Burke, R, Riley, K. McElreath, P. Massad, P. Wysong, K. Innis, L. Sutton, B, Beck, D. Benge, J. Welch; ROW 3: K. McClellan, J. Simmons, C. Jones, S. Sloan, B. Coates, D. Sell, F. Nollner, R. Stewart, B, Lemons, J. Kirkland, J, Calloway, K. Couch, M. White, K. Schroder, B, Kitchens, S. Archer, J. Davis, G, Ellsworth, J. Whitford, R. Duryee, L. Willis, S. Shufeldt, M. White, V. Shedeck. P, Easily, S. Davis, P. Latham, B, Prachar; ROW 2: K. | Secretary: Debbie Benge Treasurer: Margarett White Historian: Jene Welch Parliamentarian: Carolyn Coates Advisor: ) Mrs. Dick Hudson q oS me ett Co-Ed Correspondent - ‘ - Vickie Mickler Connie Fowler eo if Cloetta Fullbright Kathy Haworth McCalls Correspondent - Janice Trindle Betty Crocker Winner - Janice Buchanan The F.H. A. sponsored the pizza supper at which Chris Lobo gave the program on life in Brazil. F.F.A. The Agriculturist of Tomorrow Livestock plays an important part of agricul- Mr. Cockrell joined the S.H.S. faculty as ture, anew Ag, teacher, Mr, Felder shows the boys how to use some of These three boys work on their projects, the shop equipment, 144 Archie Smith - President Steve Jordon - V. President Carl Kunselman - Secretary Clay Schnell - Treasurer Monty Lusby - Reporter Phillip Renner - Sentinel FarsA. OFFICERS Kay Huse - Sweetheart : weld a ROW 1: D. Hendricks, W. Brown, P. Sanders, J. Crawford, D. Whitefield, J. Adams, S. Jordon, R. Burler, K. Hutton, C, Harbour, R. Crooks, R. Sell, C. Batson; ROW 2: J. Bryan, L. McCoy, J. Kunselman, S, Slater, P. Sell, J. Cummings, K. Banks, T. Fisher, M. Lusby, M. Hendrick, M. Stewart, L, Brillhart, L. Cummings, L. Alls, R, Wilkerson, R. Burke, T. Vernon, J. West, R. Birch; ROW 3: S. Hudson, L. Barfield, R. Larson, D. Jordon, T. Collard, C. Babbs, L. Kemper, D. Burkehart, C. Kunselman, B, Hall, L. Williams, S. Henry, L. Shaver, M. Gaither, B. Harnish, J. Vanderburg, J. Hutchison, M. Davis, F. Wilmith, D. Sutherland; ROW 4: B. Henderson, M. Kloss, R. Barnes, W. Windom, B, Brown, M,. Bryan, D. Mock, M. Close, B. McCullough, J. Schnell, R, Russel, R. Willis, A. Smith, D. Smith, R. Moore, J. Hawkins, R. Howerter, S. Crooks, P. Payne, W. Tindle, D. Scroggs. : i a - a aaa re Tha comtien Dairies fa 4 ea io My a ol ai! ae daace a er ite Ne thw -_ ROW 1: M. Jones, J. Craig, S, Uptergrove, B. Grayson, D. Ownbey, C. Cochran, D. Hazelwood, C. Schell, D. Waggoner, R, Burke, S, Archer, J. Womble, B, Prachar, S. Mauldin, S. Patton, D. Standerfer, J. Trindle, P. Gaither; ROW 2: B, Mathis, M. Shieldknight, D. Thomas, M. Blodgett, D. Brock, L. Brown, J. Schnell, D. Lackey, B, Haworth, D, Robertson, H. Reeves, J. Brown, G. Cates, L. Hand, K. Schroder, C. Fowler, J. Grange; ROW 3: M, Pearson, M, Crum, W. Reneau, R. Gray, R. Gilbert, B. Smith, S. Holton, A. Wilkerson, J. Holton, C. Shield- knight, M. Hendrick, G. Faries, R. Moore, C. Archer, B. Kitchens, M. Scroggs, K. Reynolds. Connie Fowler takes her place in the teaching ranks, 146 BRB’ sme e ° oer i Future Teachers of America Janice Buchanan observes a class of social studies before she begins teaching. FTA OFFICERS: President: Ronald Gray Vice Pres: Stephanie Patton Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Kitchens Reporter; Kathie Reynolds Historian: Sharon Mauldin Parliamentarian: James Schnell x PAE BE i a A ik ff ALL-REGIONAL MEMBERS; Pat Massad, Janie Beck, Toni Hudson, Steve Baggerly, Randy Watson, || Larry Campbell, David Holland, Jim David Crawford, and Danny Knox (not pictured) Spearman’s Great White | Mr. Watson tries once again to get the band to Army stay together on Second Suite, BAND OFFICERS President; Larry Campbell Vice-President: Jim David Crawford Secretary; Janice Trindle Band-Aid: Brenton Haworth ALL-REGIONAL MEMBERS: Pat Massad, Janie Beck, Toni Hudson, Steve Baggerly, Randy Watson, Larry Campbell, David Holland, Jim David Crawford, and Danny Knox (not pictured) Spearman’s | Great White A Watson tries once again to get the band to Army stay together on Second Suite. BAND OFFICERS President: Larry Campbell Vice-President: Jim David Crawford Secretary: Janice Trindle Band-Aid: Brenton Haworth assad, inié Beck, Toni Hudson, Steve Baggerly, Randy Watson, fim Da'ii Crawford, and Danny Knox (not pictured) FLUTES Spearman’s nce Ten Barbara Kitchens Great White eae Linn Robinson Debbie Hazelwood Darlene Waggoner Donna Ownbey Cathy Mackie Shirley Love Glenda Upchurch Debbie Thomas Frances Nollner Lynna Mackie Vickie Rosenbaum Regina Smith (not pictured) a | Army BAND OFFICERS President: | OBOES } Larry Campbell Linnie Bollinger Vice-President: Pam Wysong Jim David Crawford CLARINETS Secretary: Pat Massad Janice Trindle D'dee Collard Band-Aid: Brenton Haworth Debbie Standerfer } Gail Upchurch Leslie Crooks Jeanette Davis Kay Huse Hal Sanders Kay Schroder Willie Reneau Bruce Bailey Orville Boese Nancy Burke Mike Stewart Larry Williams Sharon Tope Debra Largent Marilyn Jones. Sherry Messer Gail Hopper Karen Baggerly Paula Higgins DeAnna Sheets Marilyn Smith Becky McClellan Lynn Hohertz Patsy Powell Diane Bogle ALTO SAXOPHONES Melinda Pearson Jock Lee Bonnie Vérnon Connie Trindle Marcena Scroggs Marilyn Blodgett Bonnie Prachar Benny McCullough Dwight Burke Debbie Sell Bobby Brown Walter Windom ALTO CLARINET Carla Archer BASS CLARINETS Janie Beck Doug Lackey Stephanie Patton Carolyn Jones Betty Mathis Donna Byrd CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Steve Spoonemore BASSOON Rhonda Duryee TENOR SAXOPHONES Glen Blodgett Kurt Shedeck Marcia Shieldknight Jyniece Calloway BARITONE SAXOPHONES Toni Hudson Cloetta Fullbright Jan Jones FRENCH HORNS Phillip Renner Thel Daniel David Holland Bill McClellan Tim Fisher CORNETS Danny Knox Danny Robertson Steve Baggerly Jimmy Kunkel Dallas Haner Gary Faries James Schnell Bruce Brown Mike Banks Vernon Pipkin Gary Ellsworth Lawrence Brown Randy Collard Tony Hester Terry Delozier Gary Wooley Harley Reeves James Standerfer Gary Wysong Monty Lusby Larry Brillhart Ronald Howerter Roger Bowers Robbie Crooks Richard Barnes Mike Cox Joe Vanderburg Donald Burkhart Randy Foshee Lynn Brack Joe Bill Cochan Edwin Cornelius Bobby Moiser Keith Upchurch Darrel Tope TROMBONES David McClellan J. D. Crawford Jerry Holton Steve Sheets Marty Jones Kenneth Banks Keith Reeves Ronnie Burke Tommy Henderson Charles Shieldknight Steve Crooks OOOO nn Bobby Smith Randy Day Thomas Collard Keith Hutton Kay Reed BARITONES Gary Cates Ronald Gray Clay Schnell Larry Campbell Steve Holton Don Sutherland Randy Weston Mike Crawford BASES Randy Watson Jimmy Jackson Tommy Reager Sandra Fowler PERCUSSION Brenton Haworth Glenda Sanders Lisa Curry Rebecca Hutchison Bobbie N. Grayson Jimmy Brown Ken Schneider Chery! Bollinger Myrna Crum (not Pictured) S.H.S. Twirlers DEBBIE STANDERFER DONNA OWNBEY MYRNA CRUM DEBBIE HAZELWOOD Speech Depart NATIONAL THESPIAN LEAGUE: Shirley Love, Connie Trindle, Judy Womble, Cloetta Fullbright, Debra Brock, Donna Ownbey, and Randy Collard, ; - + . iN et Te : Oe ons - e ri ‘ 4 , a ‘i ia i eg NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: Jock Lee, Steve Sheets, D'dee Collard, Linnie Bollinger, Hal Sanders, Cloetta Fullbright. 150 H.S. ment of S These drama students practice the play Mary of Scotland. These debators entered the San Antonio tournament and the girls came home with a first. a - a . , ie . e ee gee a ee .3 Stearn 7 EN M0 ty he « oe a, v=, A oad Mee Hal and Gary won first at the Panhandle A M Debate Tournament, SPEARMAN'S FIRST LITERARY STATE CHAMPIONS 1966 D'dee Collard, Linnie Bollinger, and Rennie Berry : ¥ - 5 ; 4 | i . a4 ; a ‘ : i FO A ©. O85 A: é s AA o, ey j LAS | ; % q , ry ., . ea ah gh ok DN , einitee ty | La t p — ‘ . ; aye } By sill ee iT tay Wh -. Se ‘i 1B ia —_ cig wim) wither ROW 1: K. Innis, G. Roberts, L. Sutton, R. Riley, S. Uptergrove, C. Fowler, S. Jordon, A. Wilkerson, K. Donahue, R. Schell, K. Schroder, L, Hand, K, McElreath, G. Swan, B. Beck; ROW 2: D. Parsons, K. Couch, K. Reynolds, A. Presser, B, Mathis, R. Eaton, H. Reeves, R. Gray, D. Robertson, G. Goff, C. Bollinger, C. Archer, C. Full- bright, H. Lesly, S. Sloan, L. Glover; ROW 3: M. White, C. Hutchison, V. Mickler, L. Roberts, J. Whitford, S. Mauldin, M, Pearson, M. Hendrick, H. Gloss, G, Beck, M. Close, C. Close, G. Ellsworth, C. Coats, G. Adkison, J. Welch, B. Lemons. i? % ise} ; yy a i i Ch CHOIR OFFICERS President; Carl Close Vice-President: Harley Reeves Secretary: Marcena Scroggs Historian: Susan Uptergrove Librarian: Pat Massad (not pictured) MINSTRELS: ROW 1: K. Innis Beck ROW 2: Adkison B. G. S. Jordon A. Wilkerson R. Schell H. Lesly S. Uptergrove B. Mathis H. Reeves D. Robertson D. Brock C. M,. Scroggs J. Whitford M. M. C. CG, OF, Bollinger Fullbright GIRLS QUARTET: Melinda Pearson Carla Archer Cloetta Fullbright Marcena Scroggs Susan Uptergrove BOYS QUARTET: Steve Jordon Anthony Wilkerson Harley Reeves Carl Close 154 Library Club had MEMBERS: Jeanie Glover, Gail Upchurch, Pam Wysong, Debbie Thomas, Tommie Buchanan, Glenda Up- church, Julie Floyd, Jeanette Davis, Margarett White, Debbie Benge, and Donna Byrd. OFFICERS: President - Gail Upchurch, Vice-Presi- dent - Debbie Thomas, Secretary - Pam Wysong, and Reporter - Glenda Upchurch. Margarett and Glenda show one of their displays. Coronation Activities el Pay eh ee ae tal ew feel el eee Marcena S. Melinda P. FRESHMEN BEST DRESSED BEAU AND SWEETHEART MOST WITTIEST Mrs. Ruttman took over the Commercial Dept. Mrs. Nona Allen serves as Mr. McKay's sec- in February. retary. ICT workers in class. Algebra I students complete six-weeks test under Mr. Sch- Mr. Hicky's 6th period English class. neider's supervision. 156 Mr. Barkowsky works with Sandra, Karen, Re- becca, David, and Randy our future scientists. Mr. Schneider helps Orville with his slide rule. UILL These boys with Mrs, Weaver's help will Mr, Smith helps Marsha, Cindy, Debbie, represent our school in math, and Darlene with their spelling. Gail and Kathie are our shorthand experts These girls will represent our school in typing. E 157 158 Gary, Terry, Ken, Lee, Frank, Bobby, and Richard are battling for places on the boys team Mr. Coursey works hard with Tennis Teams. Kay, DeAnna, Becky, Marilyn, and Lynne are the girls team. Carla, Jimmy, and Jim will represent the Journalism Dept. in UIL. UIL Speech Steve, Cloetta, and Bruce POETRY INTERPRETATION Jan, Glynna, Lisa, Jock, Marty, and Steve EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Hal, Gary, Marty, and Steve BOYS DEBATE Linnie, Glynna, and Lisa GIRLS DEBATE Donna, Lynn, and Debra PROS Tim, Steve, Harley, James, Randy, Mike, Steve, Tom, Bobby, and Hal are SHS's famous poll vaulters, Roy, Monte, Charles, Carl, Carroll, and Stevie and Mike are the strong try their discus throwers, skills at high jumping. Roy, Charles, and Stevie join the other boys in high jumping. 160 } These boys try their : luck at track, ik cee eel ane el el ee mel el cel aed eee! eel ae) a sed aad Is this what it takes to get a prize winning hog? Mr. Butcher helps these boys with UIL science, Is this a new song, Anthony? Activities Are David is showing Barbara what Columbus discovered. These students work in the library on their history term papers. Where could all these students be going? 162 in S.H.S. Various Are those little creatures really that | interesting? A we : Jia oo Connie... eggs....and a skunk in English class. Nancy and Carl represent S.H.S,. in basketball. “. au ft ! F 4 ditt) SBE! gilt yeti wast ts BE PF inva ae! ea A 7 vgt! te) : The show must go on! Jan and Jim are favorites. .. 164 The studious ones! LO EDP ELA fee ennmnninisinasiiicansoiiio sraaimmmmaiael AE ARPA AW 3 SANG REA pea Bia : ke Would you believe a game at a party? The drama students spend much time practicing acts. ee ee ee peace RII ran rent ER ONS tere CONTACT? Cheerleaders demonstrate school spirit. Juniors practice for their play. 166 RONNIE WILLIS - Senior MONTY LUSBY - Junior DAVID SCHNELLE - Sophomore RONDELL SCHELL - Freshman Halloween Queens and Escorts e.T. Begins First Year Anthony assumes his job at the Hans- ford Plainsman, w aeons (Mh iH Thompson Flying Service keeps Terry Pattison and Don Thompson busy at work, Ronnie Willis and Dallas | Haner work at their job at | Excel Chevrolet-Olds Co. Remember y These ) 7} ss o Fm . . ache . ° aD : See t i _. i « 4 a ey, A 4 a et : ¥ « . eae ream 7 : y 7 « ELEMENTARY — Picture Not Available d= Oe io wea 7 e: ti Sth Grade Nancy Alls Robert Archer Susan Barnes Steve Benton Janice Blevins Justina Boese Beverly Bohanan Carol Booth Susan Brillhart Dalynn Brummett Kenneth Buchanan Debbie Burke Rosemary Burkehart Judy Bush Terry Butts Patty Buzzard Danny Carroll Ronny Coates Sheryl Craig Melinda Crooks Sheryl Curry Cindy Dear Toni Delozier Daniel Desimone Deonne Dortch Buddy Dossett Jimmy Duncan Gary Evans Henry Flores Delores Garcia Mage ™ i Y- thay Mihi oe rth, Misti tO 8th (cont.) Truett Gates James Glover Wanda Green Steven Greever Diane Gregg Toni Harper Mary Hazlewood Byron Henderson Jimmy Henry Steve Hicks Devorah Jackson Jim Jenkins Lana Kemper Deanna Kloss Debbie Kloss Karl Kingham Ann Lackey Larry Laws Matt Lair Jolinda Lee Frank Lemons Rhonda Linn Carlos Lopez Thomas Loveday Ronnie Lusby James Lyon Richard Mach Malana Martin Mark Massie Karen Mathews Sth (cont.) Patti Mathis Picture Kathy Mauldi n Not Mary Melton Available Billy Messer Betty Nixon Maria Nunez Jane Ownbey Edwin Pearson Roy Pipkin Patricia Pond Wanda Redwine Eugene Reneau Eddie Richeson Brenda Robertson Kelly Rosenbaum Linda Schaefer Mike Schnell Rodney Schroder Victor Schuman Freddie Shieldknight Rita Simmons Rodney Sims Pat Sloan Anita Smith Denise Sparks Gary Staggs Andy Stump Steve Thomas David Thompson Richard Tracy 173 174 Looks like a hopeless case do esn't it Mrs. Sth (cont.) Paul Torres Kandy Vaughan Karen Waggoner Kathy White Ernest Wilmeth Phil Windom Edgar Womble Just a few of the neat | lockers of Jr. High!! 7th Grade Nancy Anderson Camille Baggerly Judy Barfield Robert Beck Gearld Bowers Kim Brock Billy Brown Kathy Brown Mike Brown Glen Nell Bullard Terry Burch Sandra Burke Charles Cates Sarah Connelly Anita Cook Rex Cook Evelyn Cullon Vickie Cummings Debi Daniel Bobby DeArmond Ricky Driscoll Gwen Duncan Donita Floyd Larry Fryer Ernest Garcia Dee Ann Glover Joe Bob Grayson Margaret Hall Gerry Harnish Ronnie Head 175 176 7th (cont.) Jody Healer Debbie Henderson Elizabeth Hohertz Jay Holland Lisa Hutchison Danny Innis Tim Jackson Donna Jones Cynthia Kope Karen Kunselman Harcey Locke Authur Lynch Betty Mayben Kirby McAdams Danny McLaughlin Marla McWhirter Lezlie Nollner Shelia Patterson Brad Pendergraft Lynn Pierce Seth Ralston Cindy Ratzloff Timmy Ratzloff Ricky Reger Linda Reneau Amy Renner Dianna Robinson Julie Sanders Richard Sasser Sharalyn Schell 7th (cont.) Denny Schmehr Patricia Schnell Sharon Scroggs Blane Simmons Sherry Simmons David Slater Deborah Smith Becky Sparks Philip Stump Gene Sutherland Gary Upchurch Picture Picture Dee Vanderburg Not Not Alex Vento Available Available Belia Vento Lee Watson Tina West Marvin Wilkerson Jody Windom Kari Lou Hays Looks like a great and promising profession to go into kids!!! 177 One down and Seven to go!!!1!! 6th Grade Elmer Alercon Greg Banks Eugene Barnes Tommy Batson Scott Beedy Becky Beck Teresa Beck Kent Benton Nedra Black Kendra Brack Kirby Brillhart Kenneth Brown Danny Chisum Donald Coates Allen Cook Billy Cooper David Cummings Jerry Davis Mike Davis Cathy Dear Sue Duryee Tex Eaton Frank Edwards Allen Ellsworth Cheryl Evans Kerry Evans Becky Faries Mike Floyd Donna Fryrear LaVeta Gaither 6th (cont.) Lela Golightly Susan Gates Steve George Billy Giles Gary Goff Randy Green David Harbour Roy Hawkins Brent Helms Kay Hollis Larry Hornsby Valorie Hooks Roy Jackson Doug Johnson Joe Bob Jones Kim Kelp Mary Kibler Bobby Kunkel Phil Lair David Langston Scott Latham Teddy Laws Jim Linn Glen Mackie Debra McCoy Nanette McIntyre Keith Mitchell Chris Murphee Marilee Ooley Bill Ownbey 6th (cont.) Bailey Patterson Stan Pendergraft Billy Pettit David Phillips Karen Pierce David Pond Douglas Porter Jeanie Porter Lillian Ralston Phyllis Randall Donna Reed John Reed Steven Reed Katherine Reeves Allen Rhodes Linda Ricketts Barbara Ring Johnny Ring Jana Robinson Bruce Roles Pm « : aS Katheryn Ruth Picture Cr) ey @ 4 2 Bp: Spee, 8 Si Ronnie Sasser Not —-) 1 . - ) aa Randy Schell Available ei 2 yO . AD, ) 9 es Susie Sell ’ : Pa sa : Lee Ann Shieldknight Sue Sledd David Smith Lee Ann Smith Roxanna Sparks Denise Standerfer Picture Not Available 6th (cont.) David Thomas Janese Thomas Danny Thompson Jerry Tope Rosa Torres Valorie Uptergrove Gregg Van Buskirk Scott Vernon Lindy Ward Darla Weston Janice Whitefield Joel Whitson Darlene Wilkerson Suellen Womble Joey Wooley Kay Wysong Sth Grade Douglas Barnes Cindy Berner Jerry Boatwright Marilyn Bowers Kathye Brown Karmel Bryan Shirley Buchanan Robert Bulls Kerry Burch Sheree Burke Sharon Byres Bill Calaway Billy Coates Robert Cochran Micheal Cook Sharon Craig Vickie Crawford Ricky Cullon Gaye Daniel Debra Davis Randy Davis Donna Day Mary Lou DeArmond Randy Denham Peggy Floyd Vanessa Floyd Pamela Frye Janice Gates Vicky George Barbara Golightly Bobby Golightly Elaine Goodwin Eddie Graham Paula Hagerman Ronnie Hall Angela Hamilton Karon Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Billy Hazelwood Delinda Head Brad Healer Martin Hendrick Terrye Innis LaVonne Johnson Rhonda Jones Katrina Kelp Nancy Lair Jaki Langston Marcia Larson Kelly Laws Gene Lomax Carlos Longoria Lonnie Lusby Michele Mackie Jayne Massie Jenian Mayben Mickael McBride Ken McClellean H. W. Melton Terry Mickler Sth Grade (cont.) Sth (cont.) Terry Morris Devota Neal Pam Oakes Theresa Pearson Debra Prince Jeffrey Presnell t | =F; tre Picture Willie Ramos Not Not Jimmy Redwine = ‘labl Available DeAnn Reed | d Available Lydia Reed tl!) me Sk Doug Reese nope hile Luis Reyes B ld Not ne cine S j uben Rojos Available Rachael Sandoval Melaney Schaefer Tresa Scroggs Michael Self Lynn Sheets Dixie Sheppard Randy Sims Monette Slater Paul Southerland Peggy Stidham Linda Sutton Brenda Thomas Diane Thompson Joaquin Torres Rolando Vento Debra Weaver ———— = — ——_ Ss - a _— e ee —_- Sth (cont.) Ann Wilcox Got caught again!!!! Fun isn’t it??? | | JR. HIGH CAFETERIA LADIES The Jr. High and Elementary wishes to thank these men for their cooperation and hard work, They are: Billy Haden, Webb Weaver, Bill Wright, and D, H. Henry. A well deserved rest??? MRS, DICKIE ROBINSON School Nurse —— - — = 2 ee = — UIL At Jr. High - i READY WRITING 7th - 8th GIRLS DECLAMATION u nl | 7th - 8th SS — BOYS DECLAMATION : 7th - 8th 6th SPELLING 6th DECLAMATION Pepsquad and Band Leaders ' k . Sot eke aap aa ye Hl tae ied é Z | CHEERLEADERS for the Kittens: Leslie Nollner, Jane Ownbey, Kandy Vaughan, Patty Buzzard, Lisa Hutchison, Camille Baggerly, and | Cindy Dear, TWIRLERS: Karen Waggoner, Rita Simmons, Rhonda Linn (Drum Majorette), Diane Gregg, and Lee Watson. ' 189 LA -, cD) se ©, © N aoeanl cD) O = oO — LY) 190 4: eo Directed by: MR. WATSON JR. HIGH BAND MR. PORTER COMPOSED OF 7th-8th GRADES Musical Talents Are Varied 6th GRADE BAND Porter Watson and Mr, DIRECTED BY: Mr. Q a rar] aa) 3 O fe 6 DIRECTED BY: Mr. Watson and Mr. Porter 19] — —— —_—— — - — ——— $$$ = es oe ee —- Music Fills The Air JR. HIGH CHOIR COMPOSED OF: 7th - 8th grades DIRECTED BY: MR, HOWK ASSISTED BY: MRS, RALLS 6th GRADE CHOIR DIRECTED BY: MR, HOWK ASSISTED BY: MRS, RALLS 192 oth GRADE CHOIR DIRECTED BY: MR, HOWK ASSISTED BY: MRS, RALLS . Next thing you know Mr, Pearcy, they'll be blowing | up the lab!! If they could just keep hold of the ball, they could be . great! ! ; = — = = = — - eee n= ee em eee Potential Athletes For S.H.S. 8th GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH: MISS KAY BUSSARD . MGRS,: CINDY DEAR AND KAREN WAGGONER 8th GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL COACH: MR, KING 194 —_ . —_ a —— 7th GRADE BASKETBALL COACH: MISS KAY BUSSARD MGRS.: KATHI BROWN, CINDY RATZLOFF, AND SANDRA BURKE (not pictured) 7th GRADE BASKETBALL COACH: MR, ANTHONY Picture Not Available Picture Picture Picture Not Not Not Available Available Available Picture Not Available 196 Fourth MRS, THEIS Amelia Baca Henry Bentley Mike Bomer Carma Burch Cathy Cook Clinton Cryer Douglas Cummings Henry Flores Ricky Don Handy Randy Hollis Paul King Ronnie Martinez James Owens Onie Ring Stanley Rhodes Ernie Sandoval Terry Smith Louie Reyes Onie Reyes Larry Tice MRS, WHITSON Amy Brillhart Terril Brummett Gina Bulls Julie Calaway Angela Craig Donnie Davis Debbie Gregg Linda Hamilton Ted Harbour Curtis Hays Linda Jordan Richard Kilgore Connie Kiser Sheryl McCalman James Neal Rhonda Nelson William Porter Jana Ralls Carl Robinson Kim Rylant Debbie Sheppard Darlene Sutton Jimmy Tope Mike Tucker MRS. RICHESON Kim Archer Dwayne Booth Douglas Brown Marshell Bryan Peggy Buchanan Debbie Cage Elaine Duncan Terry Cook Vicki Garcia Cheryl Gibson David Gooch Larry Joe Graham Steven Hagerman Chris Kibler Gloria Lopez Lester Matthews Glenda Morse Kenneth Phillips Butch Schaefer Larry Scroggs Deborah Shelton Debbie Simmons M,. A. Warren Chris White Julianna Woods MRS. SHEETS Rene Asbill Denise Berner Roger Brown Dean Byrd Gene Byrd Billy Close Sheila Cochran Becky Daniel Jeff Francis Steve Green Timmy Haner Tim Harper Terry Jackson Randy Janzen Nikki Jones Phillip King | Tex Kipe } Rex Linn Jett Mason Donna Montgomery Teresa Oakes 198 ee Stacy Pendergraph Alice Reger James Sledd Brenda Stump Lee Ann Uptergrove Joe Womble Picture Not Available 200 a eee ee ee James Allison Laura Barnes Marla Baxter Jeff Beedy Belinda Benavidex Carrol Bentley Velma Bento Denise Benton Donna Boatwright Calvin Body Tersea Booth Kathy Born Larry Bowen Gary Burke Karen Burks Bernard Byers John Calvin Timmy Cook Kayleen Cooper Ned Corelus Debra Crawford Benny Cullon Brenda Davis Arnold Day Bethany Day Dennis DeArmond David Deer Denise Desimone Steve Donnell Terrell Evan Terrell Evan ; a it ath ud Mei Bobby Fanning Mark Fox Nancy Francis Cecil French Justice Frost Suzanne Gatling Kathi Gilley Kathy Golightly Gordan Goodwin Tina Green Leon Hagerman Karen Hamilton Ray Harbour Lori Healer Terry Holderman Gina Hutchison Scott Janzen Ocie Jenkins Lanita Johnson Roland Johnson Roger Jones Billy Jones Kenneth Kelp Kathleen Kingham Toby Huehl Janyth Lackey Kinnie Lane Johnette Lee Rajan Martin Ford McIntyre Susan McKay Jessie Mickler Terry Miesner Gail Montagomery Ricky Morris Stewart Nicholas Jett Noll ner Eddie Ooley Marry Lou Ortega Darrie Ownes Cindy Patterson Cynthia Pearson Linda Pearson Darlita Pierce Jamie Pierce Scotty Pipkin Brandy Pope Norma Powers Cecilia Randall | David Ratzsloff Carol Reaves | Lynda Reed Judy Reed Darla Richie Karen Jo Rinker Regie Robertson Everett Rosembaum Ronnie Schmehr Michele Schuman Beth Sheets Robby Sheilds Bobby Snider Robert Sladd Christe Sparks Janice Stewart Ira Straw Rhonda Sutton Belinda Tanner Johnny Tomas David Thompson Galen Thompson Garry Wagne Danell West Hal West Mike West Dave Wood Jan Wysong Billy Don Wynn Reyna Yoland Velma Vento 203 vidadadl bpd! . adder we Elden Allen Lyndal Allison Lance Antony Thomas VBently Brent Biles Becky Bown Suznne Bower Carsly Byers Margaret Cage Jim Calaway Leroy Campbell Lonnie Clemons Brenda Jean Cook Carrie Cook Glenda Dean Cook Charlotte Cryen Kate Crawford Bobby Cullon Kim Daniel Twila Davis James DeArmond i Mickey Doty Danny Dry Edward, Denton Ellsworth Valorie Diana Flores Walter Gooch Lonita Green Susie Gregg Danny Graham Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Verta Hagerman Cynthia Hamilton Carla Harper Kent Hagis Paul Harris Margaret Hill Terry Hinman Jeffery Hohertz Paul Holdeman Janet Hollis Noal Hook Buddy Hopper Timmy Kenny Marke Kophe Terry Latham David Lesly Grace Martinez Jan Mason Debbie Matthews Darrel Mitchell Rickey Murphee Jody Moran David Oakes Diane Ortega Billy Jack Owens Kevin Pendergraft Raymond Porter Glen Prince Ira Reed Steron Reese Carman Reyna Picture Daryl Roles Not - Tammy Rook Available Pam Rylant ‘. Del Renfroe David Scroggs Timmy Self Mark Sheets Mathew Sheets Janices Sims Mike Slater Colette Smith Collen Smith Marie Snider Joe Southerland Sherry Sasser Ross Straw Stuart Sutton Daniel Thompson Karen Tope David Torres | Alan Uptergrove Rickey Vardell Jimmie Vernon Roger Weaver Larry Widner Eugene Wilcox Leslie Wood Ray Wood Not Available 206 iit | ay A), {dade Ist. Grade MRS. BENTON Sally Brainard Crystal Carson Lonnie Easley Jan Fowler Mike Frye David Lee Gaither Pam Grayson Allen Hull David Martin Lori McAdams Gary McCalam Stephen McKay Jed Miesner Tracy Presnell Chris Randall Tammy Robertson Kelli Simpson Susan Thompson Kim Darnell Denise Ware Lelsie Williamson Stacia Wynn MRS. CLARK Raymond Barnes Ronald ‘Brightwell Kindra Bryan Brent Connelly Trena Cook Pip Craig Elizabeth Johnson Jim Lee Jones 207 Ist. Grade cont. Connie Kizziar LaVon Kunselman Kandy Montgomery Joni Ralls tella Ramos Fabriciano Rojas Deon Sasser Kim Smith Lucian Torres Joe Vardell Sherry West MRS. DEERE Michael Barnes Leann Biles Mike Bodey Bradley Chisum Kellie Criddle David Cummings Robin Denham Julie Douglas David Lee Evans Penny French Mickey Gates Russell Green Lelsie Ann Groves Kenneth Howell Ronda Lowry Charles Milner | Pat Morris Kyle Nollner Kayren Ooley Ist. Grade cont. Bobby Perkins Danny Ratzloff MRS, ENTREKIN Jamie Burks ; Carrie Clark : Cindy Cook Anselmo Fernandez Doug Hamilton Mark Hays Jacque Lusk Randy Marchman Norma Martinez Cris McClellan g Merten Pearson Alma Rivas Donna Schmehr Annette Sheets Blanca Torres Bobby Torres MRS. PAYNE Elvira Baca Terri Bowen Brenda Bowling Scott Boyd Tracy Bulls Terry Burke David Lee Cummings Scott Francis Donna Goff Robert Hagerman Gerri Hendrick Kimberly Keyser —E — — —— ————— —_ ee ee ee Ist. Grade cont. Charlene Lopez Brit McIver Dirk Neal Robert Ooley Sherrisse Partridge Stacia Perkins Robert Reed Kimberly Rinker Garry Self Jerry Smith OBEY THE RULES | WITH —- BOOKS @ | | | 210 RCA eoremietc CA ye acu. Qo AC cee | oS . 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MOBIL SERVICE STATION fl. THUNDERBIRD | FALCON MUSTANG Box 248 Phone 659-2829 Spearman, Texas ‘Where Service Comes First For friendly, fast service, stop at Mobil Station. Owned and Operated by JOE TRAYLER DON McCAMMOND FORD Spearman, Texas WESTERN AMMONIA CORPORATIONS Anhydrous Ammonia Dry Fertilizer Liquid Phosphates Seed and Chemicals OFFERS TO ALL AREA FARMERS 659-2642 1 Mile West of Spearman Gruver Highway 212 eee cas eared LOUIS SCHNELL ELECTRIC it tel?) G “di q O di ney “di TU ce O UO S “cd i 30) o a8 i oO Gq Pp a) A, Residential and Commercial iititit a Wiring Sales - Service - Fixtures --- FREE ESTIMATES --- Congratulations Seniors Compliments of DON HENDRICKS WELDING J.B. COOKE 521 East Kenneth Come By and See Us SHERIFF DON AND NINA HENDRICKS Texas Spearman, 213 EXCEL CHEVROLET — OLDS CO. 659-2541 Students of S.H.S. admire two of the many fine cars to be found at Excel Chevrolet-Olds Co. in downtown Spearman. : A DEERE A EE EE HANSFORD ABSTR ACT COMPANY Abstracts and Tile Insurance Established 1905 222 Main 659-2516 Spearman, Texas CATTLEMEN’S RESTAURANT Oh no!!! Penny yells as she and her fpiends are caught drinking cokes once again during school hours. Steaks speciality Remodeled and Redecorated Owned and Operated by GEORGIA McLEOD Connie Fowler deposits another dime as Penny Gaither and Ronald Gray continue their adventure into spinning land. Coin Operated Open 24 Hrs. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Spearman, Texas Kenneth Ave. P.A. LYON INSURANCE AGENCY You can be sure with our insurance” 222 Main Phone 659-2516 Spearman, Texas 215 RUSSELL’S DRY GOOD ROY D. RUSSELL We Are For The Fighting Lynx Ronnie Gilbert and Ronald Gray, sweet- hearts of S.H.S., model one of Russell's latest fashions. Ds ae - = “ . ee Mr: om These kids show off some of Bishop's finer hardware. SPEARMAN HARDWARE JOHN AND SAMMIE BISHOP Housewares, Gifts, and Hardwares Phone 659-2737 MOTOR PARTS OF SPEARMAN DOCTOR OF MOTOR HEADQUARTERS AUTOMOTIVE Spearman, Texas INDEPENDENT Highway 15 Pee Bom tlt DISTRIBUTOR Ph. 659-2554 | BOXWELL BROS. FLOWER SHOP : YOUR F.T.D. FLORIST IN SPEARMAN'! Phone 659-2212 519 Evans 216 ie oe R. E. LEE OIL COMPANY Phillips | COMP EE EE LINE OF PEILLIPS PRODUCTS! Phillips Spearman | Anhydrous Ammonia { Gasoline and Oil Ph. 659-3141 Butane, Propane ) Kerosene Aviation Products ; Morse : Diesel Tires, Batteries and Acc. Ph. FI 7-2194 a COLLARDS REAL ESTATE LOAN AND INSURANCE FARM MANAGEMENT oe Ph. 659-2501 Spearman, Texas ee 7 le ata HARP’S JEWELRY NOMI 3 SN Does Gary dare let Sharon do his iron- ing? Take your cleaning to Wardrobes! | Ronald and Melinda practice up for | the future. WARDROBE CLEANERS | Your Official Jeweler!' A neat appearance is a valuable asset. 310 Main Spearman, Texas | 302 Main Ph. 659-2511 | 217 JONES PIPELINE CONTRACTOR eae INC. and Installation of Aluminum and Plains Plastic Pipe (PUC) Speicher Equipment Speed Accuracy Big Bite KENNETH JONES 18 years of ditching experience. FI 7-2731 Gruver, Texas WESTERN AUTO Come shop with us. If we don't have it, we can ordér it. FRED AND MARILYN GROVES 207 Main Spearman, Texas Will the upperclassmen of Spearman High School ever grow up ? 218 THOMPSON FLYING SERVICE AERIAL SPRAYING GRUVER LUMBER Co. JUNIOR TAYLOR Manager Compliments of | | Home Ph. Bos, eh: FI 7-2880 FI 7-2241 POUIGH WeiNo LRUGTLION 105 W. Broadway CHARTER SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BERRY’S CLEANERS eb riis. | OFBIN DRY CLEANING . Courteous Service Quality Cleaning Pick-up and Delivery | Dial | 659-3122 412 Davis Spearman, Texas | Cally cleaning Phone 659-3135 Spearman, Texas SPEARMAN RADIATOR AND SUPPLY RADIATOR CLEANED - REPAIRED AND RECORED DOYLE McBRIDE 659-2446 Highway 15 BOB’S SALES BARNEY’S AND SERVICE RECREATION HALL CONGRATULATIONS LLL in| - os SENIORS! % cy a Larry and Melinda look at one of the fine stereos down at Bob's. Jim and Doug explain the rules of the jgame to Katie, Melinda, and Kay. Who knows? Maybe these girls will be pros someday. A place where you are always welcome. EVERETT E. GREENE Phone 659-2587 Spearman, Texas REAL ESTATE INSURANCE FLOYD’S LOCKER Wholesale Beef Processing and Curing Meats | ; 659-2128 BlOsHancock , o Y : E : Ss t € Wheel Balance om Tire Trueing A | 4 Tune up } | i h | P ri PS 208 Hancock eee EN econ Spearman, Texas | Box 761 P h O Brake Service n Lathe Brake Drums | e Engine Overhaul vy N YMHADA PO Bie ede 5 Gt QE AUS AD Were NM I WO WM CO EDWARD DEAR SOUTH COAST LIFE INSURANCE Part of all you earn should be yours to keep. ' 222 Main Bus. Ph. 659-2516 Spearman 703 Cotter Drive '' | Home Ph. 659-3073 BERRY GRAIN CO. Grain and Seed Bonded Storage Fertilizer ASGROW SEED Agents for BAKER CASTOR BEAN COMPANY Dial 435-5377 Waka, Texas Waka, RODGERS SALES AND SERVICE Carbon Plastic Pipe for Gas and Irrigation Line. Berkley Pumps and Aluminum Pipe Congratulations Senior Class of 1967 Waka, Texas Shop for your yarns and needlework supplies at THE NEEDLEWORK NOOK Texas There is no need to end the beautiful gifts that can be found at the GIFT BOX i Gerber ©. TeeTHine SIScurrs Will the grocery cart ever be the same? Food is a bargain when you shop with these friendly mer- chants: Connie and Melinda look at some of the many beautiful gifts at the GIFT ae IDEAL FOOD STORE 308 Hancock Ph. 659-3125 H H WATER WELL SERVICE | | Complete Irrigation and Water Well Service ) High Lift Pumps Partsan Stock Pump Setting and Repair All Makes RICHARD HOLTON Peerless Pumps (oil or water lubricated) 659-2242 Spearman, Texas 223 Exclusive gifts and furniture Spearman, Texas Plains Shopping Center THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At the Time and Temperature Corner ! Member of F. D. I. C. Established 1907 Perryton, Texas 224 HUB CLOTHIER’S Keep in Smart Step The white space below is for your ''REMEMBER ME! message and Shop for THE LATEST FASHIONS! in School or Dress Wear at ALIX’ i And We Wish to be REMEMBERED too--- of BOL ers, Texas Borger, Texas ANTHONY ELECTRIC Industrial Commercial and Residential Wiring General Electric Appliances fine appliances found at Anthony Electric. Plains Shopping Phone Center 659-3179 i} . | 225 ANN’S BEAUTY SALON Ann Darnell and Carrol Neivens on duty six days a week. Call today for your beauty appointment. 659-2124 Only his hairdresser knows for sure. LYRIC THEATER ® See ee ene tan oof ‘ be ; a ri sty ‘3 4n2 5 Bi { : aie ean : — i ay ar | — =r ar war ua, ae, a A . 2 ee ee arg ee Cn a went EP ra - Rs runmeramet WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE “MY FAIR LADY” ees gt) REX HARRISON Avprey Hereurn me Get more out of life- Go out to a movie! 113 Main Spearman, Texas SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. ie) a:iilg @ [it de Kenmore Washers and Dryers _ | Judy shows off anew stereo | from Sears. | «, Plains Shopping Center Spearman, Texas 226 DAVIS OIL CO. DE ReGoiea= O11; S-3 Diesel Oil Delux Premium Oil Drip Oil Phone 659-2225 501 West Kenneth Spearman, Texas a Re eA ALTON’S SERVICE Jim David makes sure that Kay's car is in top running order. 659-2422 Spearman Come by and see us'! FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | Serving your Insurance Needs. Agency Mer. TOMMY GOOCH Spearman, Texas 227 THE ANNUAL STAFF would like to express our sincere thanks to MR. AND MRS. BILL GILES OF THE - € B STUDIO | of Spearman for their photographic assistance in producing the 5 B 1967 LYNX ANNUAL CO. Feeds, Seeds, Without the kind and considerate co- Custom Cleaning operationofMr. andMrs. Giles, and Mixed their fine photography, and helpful advice, the 1967 LYNX ANNUAL Ammonium would not have been possible. We Tras of the 1967 LYNX ANNUAL STAFF Anhydrous Ammonium deeply appreciate all their time and efforts and would once again like to . extend our most sincere thanks. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING SENIORS Compliments of CARL ARCHER INC. Grains, Fertilizers 11 West Kenneth Ave. Treating, Bagging 659-2508 Fertilizers Spearman, Sulphate Bonded Storage ee pees NORTH rey PLAINS Sales and Service : Genuine MM Parts Minneapolis-Moline Irrigation Dial 659-3060 659-2183 AINS A RTH PL TRUCK - IMPLI Residence 659-2965 CRAWFORD IMP. CO. F., O. CRAWFORD, Mer. TRUCK z AND GIFFORD HILL WESTERN IMPLEMENT Systems Plastic Irrigation Pipe Lock-Seal Concrete Pipe BUICK tTeee PON T Lake With Patented Rubber Gasket Joint Row King Aluminum Pipe | Sprinkler Irrigation System } Spearman, Texas Box 86 Phone 659-2596 Hwy. 15 Spearman Phone 659-2421 230 a cre en Sen a | | | F.J. DAILY | D.D.S. | to SW. Court Spearman, Texas SPEARMAN FLORAL GIFTS y By g Be ed Your Full Service Florist 659-2593 TURNER Patsy admires one of the many fine displays to be found at the Spearman Floral Gift Shop. . Plains Shopping Center Spearman, Texas CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 18. THE 1967 SENIOR CLASS a aa SOP ae: = Compliments of | R. L. KLEEBERGER M.D. LoS. W. Court Box 337 Spearman FOXWORTH | GALBRAITH ge | LUMBER | co. | 659-2516 Cut Rate's Jolly Three take time out of their busy schedule to pose for a picture. NORTHERN NATURAL -_ GAS COMPANY With Gas Appliances on your home'! team, you'll stay out front on the good housekeeping scoreboard! For speed, accuracy and dependability, versatile Gas can't be beat. And, like a point- after-touchdown; it gives you the added margin of unmatched economy. For cooking, clothes drying, refrig- eration, waterheating, heating and air- condition, you'll always be surprised at the small cost for the convenience of. CUT RATE For Super QUALITY, Super SAVINGS, and Super SERVICE shop at the friendly CUT RATE GROCERY You will be glad you did! NORTHERN NATURAL GAS 232 505 South Hwy. 15 Plains Shopping Center A penny saved is a penny earned. COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE Electricity 1s more than just asword=--e- it's awayof life. Modern families depend on electric service to make their work easier and faster... . their daily living comfortable andconvenient. Electric ser- vice encourages area progress, too, by furnishing anefficient, economical source of power for business and industry. Com- munity Public constantly plans and builds ahead to assure a plentiful and dependable supply of electric service for the growth.of cities and towns we serve... . andto elpeyoumlive betters... 0. sc.) sae TRICALLY. YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER SERVICE ! 233 —L_S A A SS 1 “¥ . ; EAA) : A =: ; Congratulations VSIENIOR SIO '67!! Compliments of | (ceo. Roland EARL E. NOVAK Spearman, Texas | D.D.S. For News Coverage of All School Events Read THE HANSFORD PLAINSMAN SUNDAY AND THURSDAY ''The newspaper which actively supports all Spearman High | School programs and activities. ' JIM O. DAVIS BURL M. McCLELLAN PLAINSMAN PUBLISHER INC. Spearman, Texas nes | YANCEY MACHINE WELDING Phone 659-3012 Gruver, Hwy. Box 727 Spearman, Texas : | | 235 WESTERFIELDS Dry Goods....Shoes.... Clothing 7 Gruver, Texas i FI 7-2466 Doug and Steve are amazed at the low prices at Westerfield's. CCRCROUEED ESS CARS REL ORK DKON AK OeeES f Penny and Kay model two of the beau- tiful outfits that can be found at DE ANN'S. DeANN’S Fashion Center of Gruver Your Troubles Vanish at GRUVER MOTOR CO. FI 7-2432 CSruver, rex. Doug, Jeri, and Steve demonstrate | one of the fine tractors at Gruver. Universal Oil is kept busy with visit- ; ing kids from Spearman. UNIVERSAL OIL Wholesale and Retail Gasoline - Oil - Tires Batteries - Philco - Dumont T.V. GROVER TAYLOR, Mer. Gruver, aN ee ee en | Re ee FIRST STATE BANK Spearman, Texas Member of F.D.I.C. The FIRST STATE BANK has served our community since 1917. Eixxperience the Convenience of Our Saving Accounts, Checking Accounts, and Safety Deposit Boxes. 237 WHITE HOUSE LUMBER CO. Dealers in ALL KINDS of Building Material and Well Supplies- - -Sterling Paint eas me: ti oth CHAMBERS DEPARTMENT STORE 104 Main Street Spearman, Texas Box 398 Ph. 659-2818 THE SPEARMAN REPORTER — your home-town newspaper ! i 2 if Complete Line of Office Supplies ik et; are Furniture and Equipment Curtis and Ken seem to be enjoy- | ing the book. Wonder what it is??? Commercial Printing M M GROCERY We Appreciate Your Business'! Spearman, Texas Open 7 Days a Week Growing With Spearman We have nothing to sell except better IT. V. reception | for the people of SPEARMAN. All three major networks plus F.M. music and 24-hr. weather service. 308 Main Phone 659-3363 SPEARMAN CABLE T.V. SYSTEM Spearman, Texas B B SALES B B SALES CO ITO TRACTOR P fon ener eereneoreae De orm 202 Main Phone 659-2662 Spearman, Texas SSS 202 Main Spearman, Texas DEPENDABLE REPAIR SERVICE All Kinds of Welding and Machine Work CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 67! CLAUDE SHEETS JiR CUSTOM HAY BALING 610 East Kenneth 239 | GRUVER FARM SUPPLY Irrigation Supplies - Automotive and Tractor Parts Firestone Tires Ph. FI 7-2882 THE HUDDLE | xy | : Ti. £2 ’ a = be 4 t } [ in TEXACO All Texaco Products eee Enjoy the lively atmosphere at the | Huddle in Gruver. ) Gruver, | Texas Gruver, Texas CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! BEAUTY BOX FLORENE GAMMILL (owner, operator) VERNA WALKER DeVONNA HARRIS GENE CRANE Forget it Penny!!! Nothing can help. pesipny ____ = Se oaae iii CASE. ane au a i Fue 5) R. L. McCLELLAN Phone: 659-2343 SONS INC. 203 Collard OWENS SALES COMPANY irises ees ei and ae GaN a sia This team could be dangerous! Watch out Mr. Hickey! Spearman, Texas 241 Compliments GORDON’S DRUG of Complete Drugstore Service Phone 659-2141 PIONEER MANOR opts ; RN a , = as geek © Bee c er si) ne meg Os otal] ; Ebr § | Gy 7 hy Spearman, Texas Freddie Largent shows Carla and Jan- ice one of the lovely gifts that can be found at Gordon's. Compliments of CONSUMERS ATES GROCERY aes SALES Ph. 659-2012 — | } Don Cates shows these S.H.S. stu- | dents the art of sacking groceries. For Super Service. Go Consumers! J. C. AND DON CATES 412 West Kenneth Spearman, Texas | 242 | BURTON’S T.V. | SHOP | BURTON SCHUBERT For Fashions That Can't Be Television and Radio Service BEAT In Downtown Spearman at JIM NEELY’S Linda proudly shows us the beautiful stereo down at Burton's. Your Philco Dealer Repairs 217 Main Color and Black and White T.V. 659-2121 CATES MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR Everything for men and boys. Gary models one of the beautiful coats found at Cates. 243 R. L. McCLEL LARRY HAYS Livestock Transportation Bonded -- Insured ez Leh.k ies hs ean i Fig eee! 2 Congratulations Seniors Spearman LAN GRAIN CO. INC. J. K. HICKS, Manager Feeds Seeds Grain Fertilizer Baby Chickens Purina Chows’ Bonded Storage Phe 659-3223 228 Collard Spearman, Texas “ 66 SERVICE STATION Wyatt Bill Washing Tires Lubrications Batteries Spearman, Texas 659-3242 Pal =e ore ‘a “ ; nests e te weed a ee Sasa pane 2a = Federally BONDED Grain Storage Grain---Seeds---Feeds Complete Line of Fertilizer Owned and Operated by Farmers and Ranchers For Their Mutual Saving Phone 659-2420 hee fh psy 245 Zs 3 we Wiles, Penny and Jeri come from the clinic feeling better than ever. DR. HACKLEY Osteopathic Physician | 702 Roland Spearman Highway West Spearman, Texas Anhydrous Ammonia Chemical and Seeds Garden and Lawn Supplies Come by and shop with us. ne 659-2556 Compliments of the CINDERELLA BEAUTY SALON Plains Shopping Center Spearman, Texas GRUNEWALDS RESTAURANT Katie, Melinda, Randy, Jeri, -and Penny can tell you that Grunewalds means good food. Plains Shopping Center Hwy. 15 659-9980 Spearman, Texas | | = SPEARMAN SUPER SERVICE. «::'. tae oO Gre tf « rd a7 - OO ' i) Batic! Penny, Melinda, and Jeri say that Spearman Super Service products are the best!!! Gasoline----Oil----Chemical Spraying----Butane----Diesel----Anhydrous Glenda Yancey shows one of the many beautiful boxes of valentine candy that Rexall had on display during the month of February. 659-2226 | ss SPEARMAN REXALL ERNEST BILL ROY WILMETH CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS | OF | 1967 Spearman, Texas 315 Main Phone 659-2720 PETTITT GARAGE STATE INSPECTION STATION Bear Front and Alignment Penny and Jeri, famous mechanics, owe their vast knowledge to Pettitt's Pat says that Massads has the latest and smartest fashions in town. We are known for our excellent women's and children's wear. 214 Main 659-2616 = = “ . ’ i — ‘ : FP 2 elidel He ne a ‘ St hae. a % - — = ‘gy 4 a ad | — : ! T2 th 14 , ’ ’ a i EL ) — £ ® — _ i 1; ia | | This is just one of the many beau homes under construction by Roscoe Nelson. ——— ae —————SEEae HORIZON OIL AND GAS CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR Ss 167 All the employees of Horizon Oiland Gas Co. extend their congratulations to the Seniors of S.H.S. and best wishes to the other students. ROSCOE NELSON bs 3 a aes ESE ro eat tiful PAINTING CONTRACTOR AND GENERAL BUILDER HANSFORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY Melinda is in full swing as she dem- onstrates the new John Deere tractor. GENE CUDD, Manager Home of the John Deere. JOHN DEERE Phone 659-2712 Dirt Contractor West Gruver Highway Phone: 659-2146 Spearman, Texas pean oe ee KON — TIKI DAMON GREGG M.D. COMING TO THE KON TIKI BANOS COMING [0 TH | Different... THE | Q | | ae wo mn Penny, is it really that bad? Dance, Dance, Dance. For fun and relaxation, stop in at Bowl-Mor Lanes. Monday - Thursday 3 lines $1.00 until 6:00 p.m. Spearman, Texas Danny shows Cris that Snider Pearson offers the best of service. mY Ou can trust your car to the man who wears the star, the big Dright TEXACO jstar! {1 SNIDER PEARSON TEXACO WILLIS SHEETS CONSERVATION CONTRACTOR 702 Gibner Dr. 659-2250 Spearman HOPPER’S DRIVE-IN Spearman, Texas The place to meet for that special after school treat. The food is good, the service is fast, but some people just can't wait! J. L. BROCK INSURANCE AGENCY paar . 3 For complete insurance coverage and fast efficient service, drop by and see | ig IZ; } 206 Main Spearman, Texas | a THE LYNX DEN Owned LOG ) and North | ) Operated Main . by 659- | Sharon 2310 seo, Spearman, Leon Texas | Wilson ‘Could We Please Order A Boy? ??????????? : 252 | Congratulations Seniors | ELLZEY VANDERBURG Mr. Vanderburg shows Brenton and Gary some of the important aspects in his business. | Carpets fF Phones | i hh L Air Cond. Clean Comfortable A Home Away From Home ml Owned and Operated by CHARLES AND KATHERINE PATTON WYNNE’S BEAUTY SHOP 211 N. Endicott 659-2726 Want to look your best? Make an appointment at Wynne's. Penny, Katie, Connie, Cris, Ronald, Danny, and Ronnie help themselves to the services offered by HANSFORD GRAIN INC. Hwy. 282 S L HUMBLE Service at its finest'' Put Some Power in Your Tank With A Tiger From Enco and S L Humble. 254 Phone 659-3154 Spearman LADY FAIR People will agree that Lady Fair has the latest and smartest fashions in town. Fine Ladies' Apparel Plains Shopping Center The End all TOO a an al ea Mining 2 OD Ne atte tre . % L , ld ¥ , LDP 4g i ‘ eve . % ad os a es 2 “ Pe, ea % 7“ : ww . 7 a al a % : a haere we = we ‘ i i called eat oa ie 5. Bz . a een = . “i o “. ew an, rd - - - - .9e, . os a —_ — - _ ee — . — = Yee : hey - Ms - See ta ee _™ Pe. - = Soe tens : lina Me ; = _ ee lane: ee : 7. oo . a Se - = co . a ae sane i a ie Ni . - i, ss . — ee a a NE an a - - ‘ emo ot, Rs S
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