Spearman High School - Lynx Yearbook (Spearman, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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There was so much to do; there is so much to Temember. Since old memories fade, we present to you this book in hopes that it will preserve for you the memorable events of this year. | Classes Deer ee ee i eee. pert eee i yiy cn A ca 89 PEELS Vor lec. Soke a Be a ae 109 SCE IE Ce 5 a nae eae aoe, 127 Junior High ore io te eee eee 165 Elementary.............+. URE 8: 203 CONTRI LO cee ss. ws Saetontagnn 227, Candid Camera in the Act of aay we x x3, Catches Teachers Being Themselves ... Serious With The Matter At Hand. ... And Always § Good-Natured. Well, Almost Always. As Is Fitting, the Seniors Are the Most Dignified of All. But by the End of the Year, We've Just About Had x ANEN® , pear , lO na ADMINISTRATION School Board meets monthly to discuss new problems that arise. School Board MAX BAGGERLY Secretary HERSHAL JONES MARVIN JONES JOEL LACKEY RAY MOORE R. L. McCLELLAN Vice-President LLOYD BUZZARD President Business Manager Steen aa may TLE FR Bon spouts es. ews ; here” oe oo ee ace ere an aR pa LLL ; il MR, ORVILLE LATHAM The Business Manager for the Spearman Independent School District is Mr. Orville Latham. Mr. Latham, who also serves as tax assessor and collector for the schools, has efficiently carried out these tasks for the past eleven years. Efficiency is the byword of his secre- taries, Mrs, Altha Townsend and Mrs. June Day. Administration Guides DRE. be hee ves For the third year, Dr. B. E. Reeves has served as Superintendent of the Spearman Schools. His aim is to make available to the students of S H S the highest quality of education possible. His program of evalu- ation of our school system is a great step toward the achievement of his goal and will help to bring about even greater advance- ments of learning atS HS. Dr. Reeves secretary, Mrs. Faye Pal- mer, helps the office .to run smoothly and efficiently. Student Life at SHS MR, KENNETH McKAY The increased growth of S H S has expanded the already numerous tasks which rest on the shoulders of our Principal, Mr. Kenneth McKay. However, he takes it all in stride and carries out his tasks with a fitting blend of authority and understanding. Mrs. Barbara Wilson assists Mr. McKay with the many jobs which must be done in the Freshmen's Halloween booth, office. Mr. McKay sings for his freedom at the 13 Many Thanks to... Custodians W. A. Latham and Jesse Burke And Cooks. Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Harder, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Nixon, and Mrs. Wilde. FACULTY MR, LARRY ANTHONY B.S., Rice University Head Football Coach, World Hist., Health MRS, JOYCE BARKOWSKY B.S., Texas Tech University Home Ec., Special Reading MR, EUGENE BARKOWSKY M.E., Texas Tech University Biology I, Advanced Biology MR, MARSHAL BENTON B, A,, Southwestern State College English MR, HERMON BOONE B.S. Sam Houston Teacher's College Vocational Agriculture MR, FRANK BUTCHER B.A. University of Texas General Science, Chemistry, Physics MISS KAY BUSSARD B.S. West Texas State University Girl's P.E. , Asst. Girls Basketball MR, JERRY HAWKINS B.Ed. Texas Tech University Vocational Agriculture 17 MR, JOHN HICKEY | MR, ROBERT HOWARD B.A. St. Mary's University ‘ BUA] University of Texas English IV, Amer. Gov't. , Journalism EnglishAqll | Economics MR, EDWARD HOWK MRS, FRANCES HUDSON B.B.M. University of Texas B.S. Oklahoma State University Choir, World History Vocational Homemaking MR, WILBUR HULL B.B. A. North Texas State University Distributive Education Industrial Cooperative Training MRS, VIVIAN MORSE B.A. West Texas State University Spanish, French MR, ROBERT HUMPHREY West Texas State University Assistant Band Director MRS, JUNE PORTER B.S. East Central State College Drama, Debate, Speech MR, FRANK PORTER M.E. Texas Tech College B.S. Head Band Director MR, TERRY SCHNEIDER Southwestern State College Algebra, Related Math - aS MRS, MARGARET RUTTMAN B.B. A. West Texas State University Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping MR, ALLEN SIMPSON M.Ed. West Texas State University Related Math, Health, Boys P.E. Head Boys Basketball Coach MR, WORLEY SMITH B.S. West Texas State University English I, American Government MR, DEAN WEESE B.S, Phillips University Girls Basketball Coach —_ i baer oriiencmenerni amare i -. 4 . Ld — elie. x “. f es r ar eet, “te MRS, MINNIE WEAVER M.A. Texas Tech College Plane Geometry, Algebra, Math IV MR, LARRY WILSON M.Ed. West Texas State University American History, Government, Coach bathe ee Ce ee A en eS we eg EO A 0 le Ma aE a 21 MR, LAVERNE LAWS Mr. Laws, the counselor for Spearman Schools, advises the students on what courses they should take in high school as well as helping them make their plans for college. MISS DOROTHY RODEN MRS, DOROTHY WOOLLEY School Librarian Assistant Librarian CLASSES Senior Class Officers BILL McCLELLAN, Vice-President; CATHY MACKIE, Treasurer; CARROL DAY, President; REGINA SMITH, Reporter; CINDY COCHRAN, Secretary. Sponsors The Senior class sponsors are Mr. Barkow- sky, Mr. Hawkins, and Mr. Benton. 24 Class of 68 LYNN RAY ALLS PUA. 4: Choir 3,4; Vice=Presi = FOSTER CHRIS BABBS Football 1,2,4; Choir 4; Class Vice=Pres. 2: Glass Favorite vc: FFA 1,2,3,4; Land Judging 1, 2,3; FTA 4; Track 1,3 STEVEN CRAIG BAGGERLY Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2, 4; All Region Band 3; UIL Sci- ence 3,4; UIL Slide Rule 1,2; NHS 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Span- ish Club 8; Pres. 3; Basketball 1; Golf 4 25 Tomorrow's KENNETH STEVEN BANKS FFA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 4; Land Judging 1,2,3; State Dairy Judging 3; Conducting Team 1 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Football 1; FTA 2,3,4 DEBORAH SUE BARFIELD Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1; P,E, Award 3; Choir 3,4 Fe r 7 GLENDA ROBERTS BAXTER Band 1; Choir 1,3; Basketball 1; DE4 26 Leadin g Citizens VICKI MICKLER BECK FHA 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; FNA 2: Ghoir 3 GARY STEVE BENGE Debate 1,2,3,4; 1st in Region- BW IP wise it IDS Ih.88 Pare! nin Regional 3; 3rd in State 1; Drama 1,2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Football 1,4; Thes- pians 3,4; Boy of the Month 4 LARRY CHARLES BRILLHART FFA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4 27 28 DEBRA JON BROCK Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Drama Award 3; One Act Play 3,4; Prose 2,3,4; 3rd in State 3; Best Dressed Girl 3; Favorite 1; FTA 2,3; Miss FTA 2; NHS 3, 4; Thespians 3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; NFL 4; Girls Sextet 1,2; Min- strels 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; FHA 1,2 BRUCE LEE BROWN Football 1,2,3; FTA 4; Golf 1, 2,3,4; Track 1; Band 1,2, 3; Choir 1; Basketball 1; FFA 1, 3; IG T.A4e Vice= Pres. JAMES WARREN BROWN Student Council 1,4; Class Reporter 3; Footb all 1,3, 4; Track 1,3,4; Basketball 1,3, 4; FTA 3,4; Band 1,3; Spanish Club 3; Junior Play; Office 4; Choir 4 Senior Year Full of Memories HUGH MANSEL BRYAN FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Foot- ball 1,2,4; FTA 4; Persuasive Speaking 1; Band 1,2; Choir 4; French Club 4 RICHARD CRAIG BUTLER Band 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2; Land Judging Team 2; Sr. Farm Skills Team 4; Deca 4; President 4 DONNA MARIE BYRD Band 1,2,3; Libra ry Club 1,2, 3; Dist. Treas. 3; FHA 4; UIL Spelling 1,2; Junior Play; Vica 4; Sec.-Treas. 4 30 JENNY SIMMONS CLOSE FHA 3,4; 3rd Vice-President 4; Area Choir 3; UIL Typing 3 8rd in District 3; Choir 1; Drama 2; Pep Club 1,2; Of- fice 4 WALTER DUANE COATES FFA 1; Teacher Aid 4 CYNTHIA KATHLEEN COCHRAN Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Class Sec. 2,4; Class Favorite 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3; French Club 4; FTA 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 2; Homecoming Attendant 1, 4; FHA 4; UIL Spelling 1,3,4 Senior Year — Begin, Began, Begun LEO IRVING CUMMINGS FFA 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3 CARROL GLENN DAY Class President 2,3,4; Football | 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Tennis 1,2; NFL 2,3, 4; FTA 4; Mr. FTA 4 But Coach, that's not the way you said to do it last time! £ 31 Thoughts of Graduation ROBERT ELMER EATON Choir 1,2; ICT 3,4; FFA 1,2 VICKI LEE EVANS Transfer from Amarillo 3; Pep Club 3; Choir 3,4; Sec. 4; FTA 3,4 RONALD WAYNE ELLSWORTH NFL 1; Thespians 2; Spanish Club 3; Vica 4; Sergeant-at- Arms 4 Stir Mixed Emotions GARY DANIEL FARIES CLOETTA KAYE FULLBRIGHT Band 1,2,3; Football 2,4; Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1; Minstrels 2,3; Girls Sextet 2, Golf 2,3,4; Choir 2,4; ‘FTA 2, 3; Trio 4; One Act Play 1,2,3, 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; French 4; Junior Play; Drama Award 2; Extemp. 1; Poetry 2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Clerk | 3,4; Thespian Award 3; FHA 1; | an ae FTA 4; NHS 4; Basketball 1 Club 4 JANICE LOUISE GILBERT FHA 1,2,3,4; ICT 4; FNA 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play;.UIL Typing 3; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1; French Club 4 33 REGINA KATHLEEN GLOVER Transfer from Booker 3; FHA 3,4; DE 4 34 Seniors Lead BOBBIE NELL GRAYSON FNA 1; FTA 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; National Thespians 2; Drama Plays 2; Class Treasurer 2; Class Favorite 3; Spanish Club 3,4; UIL Ready Writing, Third Place 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1; Secretary 4; An- nual Staff 4; Girl of the Month 4 DALLAS EDWARD HANER Band 1,2,3; Track 1; Golf 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; ICT 3,4, ICT Award 3; VICA 4; NHS 3,4 : . 4 : Wervincs at S.H.S. KATHLEEN ANN HAWORTH Basketball 1,2, 3; Library Asst. 1,3,4; Teacher Asst. 3,4 BOBBY JOE HENDERSON Football 2; FFA 3 DEBORAH ANN HAZELWOOD Band 1,2,3,4; Twirler 3; Choir 1,2; Glee Club 2; Sextet 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Secretary 3; Junior Play; FTA 2,3,4; Secre- tary 4; NHS 3,4; UIL Spelling 270) rep _GluDI Las 35 36 MICHAEL ROY HENDRICK Football 1,2,3,4; All-Dist. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3, 4; Volleyball 1,2; Class Vice- Pres. 3: Choir 2,3,4; Pres. 4; FTA 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Conducting Team 2,3,4 Senior Rings Are TONY MELVIN HESTER NHS 3,4; Thespians 2,3; Pres. 2; NFL 2,3; One Act Play 1,2; Junior Play; UIL Poetry 12533 Band 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; FTA 4; Golf 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1 Hen-pecked already? | REBECCA FAYE HUTCHISON Band 1,2,3,4; Piano Solo 2,3; Lab Asst. 1,2,3,4; Science Fair 2,3,4; Amarillo Science Fair lst and 3rd; Panhandle Science Fair lst and 2nd; Navy Science Cruiser Award 3; Ro- tary Club Science Award 3; UIL Science 3,4; Dist. UIL Science 3; Reg. UIL Typing 2; UIL Spelling 1; Biology Award 2; Typing Award 2; Amer. Hist. Award 2; Chemistry Award 3; FNA 1,2,3; NHS 3, 4; FTA 4; Spanish Club 3; Miss Intellect 3; Girl of the Month 4; Basketball 1 Worn With Pride JACKIE LYNN KEMPER Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1,2; Tennis 1; Volley- ball 1,2; FTA 4; Choir 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Poultry Judging 3; Cattle Judging 4; Grass Judging 4; Radio Team 4 PATRICIA KAY JACKSON Class Reporter 1; NHS 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2 37 38 Seniors Take DANIEL LEE KNOX Choir 2; Golf 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; All Regional Band 2,3,4; Tri-State Band 3; Band Vice-President 4; FTA 4 JIMMY DWAYNE KUNKLE Band 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Pres. 4; Paper Staff 3, Editor 4 CARL DEAN KUNSELMAN Football 1,2,3; Track 1,3; Paper Staff 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; Jr. Skill Team 1; Land Judging 1,2,3,4 Miieand ACT Tests MICHAEL LEE LARSON Transfer from WMA 2; Spanish Club 3 JOCK DOUGLAS LEE Glasserres 1 Band 1°23 4+ Stage Band 1,2; Football 1,2, orelcack. (PPA Lgio oA: Vice-Pres. 4; Dist. Vice-Pres. 4; Conducting Team 1,2,3; Crops Team 1; Land Judging Team 3; Skills Team 4; De- bate 2; Extemp. 3 NANCY BURKE LONG Band 1,2,3; Paper Staff 3; DECA 4 ELAINE GAY LONGLEY Pep Club 1; French Club 4 MONTE DALE LUSBY FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; Sen- tinel 4; Track 1; Football1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 4 CATHERINE LYON Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; FNA 1; FTA 2,4; Treas. 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Homemaking Award 3; McCalls Correspondent 4 Seniors Are College Bound CATHY SUE MACKIE Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Treas. 4; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; FTA 2,4; FNA 1: Office Assist. 4 BARBARA LYN MITCHELL Choir 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; IGiae, 4a VicalGilub 4 It's gettin’ to where a guy can't have no privacy anymore, _ Diplomas — RALPH DALE MOYER BILL RICHARD McCLELLAN FFA 2,4; ICT 4 Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2; Class Treas. 3; Class Vice-Pres. 4; . NHS 3,4; FTA 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; UIL Slide Rule 2 REBA RHODES McMILLIN FHA 1,2; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1; FNA 1 42 A Dream Come True ESMERALDA SOLIZ NAVA Pep Club 1,2; FHA 2,3; FNA 2; Ghoir 3 DALLAS TROY PEACH Transfer from Balko, Okla. 3; FFA 3; ICT 4; VICA 4; Pres. 4 DONNA LEE OWNBEY Band 1,2,3,4; Twirler 1,2; Head Twirler 3,4; Choir 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2,3; Business Mgr. 4; FTA 2, 3,4; Miss FTA 4; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Prose 1,2; 11 Place 1; Thespians 2, 3; Thespian Award 2; Drama All-Star Cast 1; Best Actress 2; Junior Play; Office 1,4 43 Seniors Take VERNON MILTON PIPKIN Band 1,2,3; Choir 4; Track 1, 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Farm Skills Team 1,2 BONNIE GAYLENE PRACHAR Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 1; FHA 3,4; Office 3,4; Library 1; Junior Play; FTA 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; DE 4; Sax Quar- tet 1 CALLIE RUTH RILEY Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1; Junior Play; Choir 1,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Reporter 2; 3rd Vice- Pres. 3; Vice-Pres. 4 Advantage of Senior Day LINDA SUE ROBERTS Basketball 1; Band 1; Library 2; Choir 1,3 ,4 LINN ANN ROBINSON Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Glass.oec. 1; Band 1,2, 3: UIL Typing 2; FNA 1,2; Théas,-l; Reporter 2; FHA 1, 4; French Club 4; FTA 2,4; Pres. 4; Tennis 1,2; Pep Club 152 CAROLYN ALOISE SCHELL Bookkeeping Award 2; FTA 3, 4; Teacher Asst. 3,4 Old Friendships KEN ORSON SCHNEIDER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1, 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3 ROBERT CLAY SCHNELL Band 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Span- ish Glub 4; FFA 1,2,3:; Treas- urer 3; Choir 2 Kenny sure does a lot of totin' for such a little tootin’. | 46 Never Wade MARSHA JAN SCHUMANN Transfer from Lazbuddie 2; PHA 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain 4; Football Queen 4; UIL Spelling 3; Volleyball 2 KURT TRENT SHEDECK Band 1,2,3; ICT 3,4; VICA 4 STEPHAN LEWIS SHEETS Band 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 1; Football Mgr. 1; Annual Staff Photographer 4; Class Reporter 2; Student Council 3,4; Parlia- mentarian 3; Debate 2,3; Jun- ior Play;-Spanish Club 3; UIL Typing 2; Typing II Award 3; NFL 2,3,4 Contemplation, a CHARLES DAVID SHIELDKNIGHT Football 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Bande iss Track lyase; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Student Council 2,3; Vice-Pres. 3; Student Body Pres. 4; Span- ish Club 3; All-Dist. Basket- ball 3; All-Dist. Hon. Men- tion Football 3,4; Outstand- ing Lynx Football Award 3 HALORAN DARRELL SHUFELDT Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Amarillo News Back of the Week 3; Outstanding Track Award 3; All-Dist. Hon. Mention Offense 3,4; Basket- ball 1 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Dist. 440 Dash Winner 3; Band 1,2 WILLIAM BRUCE SKINNER Transfer from Wentworth 3; ICT 4; DECA 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3 Part of Senior Life REGINA SMITH Transfer from Amarillo 3; Band 3,4; All-Region Band 3; Flute Trio 3; Flute Solo 3; NHS 4; FTA 4; Class Reporter 4; Tri-State Band 3 MIKE FRANK STEWART Football 1,2,3; Track 1; Band Lie, See FPA 1,2,o, Office Asst. 4 GARY STANLEY SUTTON DECA 4 RICHARD DON THOMPSON Transfer from Booker, Tex. 3; ICT 3; DE 4; DECA 4; Treas. 4 Eighty-Four Seniors SUSAN ELOISE. UPTERGROVE Annual Editor 4; NHS 3,4; Sec.-Treas. 4; UIL Typing 3; Spanish Club 3; Reporter 3; Band 1; FTA 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Historian 3; Minstrels 1,2,3; Girls Sext- et Accomp. 2,3; Trio 4; Choir Award 2,3; Algebra II Award 3; Lab Assist. 4; Typing Award 3; Teacher Asst. 4 DARLENE KAY WAGGONER Band 1,2,3; FHA 2,4; Basket- ball Mgr. 1,2,3,4; UIL Spell- ing 1,2,3,4; English III Award 38; NHS 3,4; Choir 2; FNA 1,2; FTA 3,4 Select Announcements YA VONNE WHITE Basketball 1; Choir 4; UIL Typing 2 JUDY CAROL WOMBLE Band 1,2,3; Extemp 1; UIL Typing 2; One Act Play 2; Spanish Club 3; Basketball 1; FTA 3; Thespians 3 LARRY KENNETH WILLIAMS Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3 Last Year in SHS ROY DAN WOMBLE Football 1; Track 1; Basket- ball 1,3; FTA 4; Golf 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; President 4 GARY RAY WYSONG Band 1,2,3; Choir 4; FFA 1, 2,4; Spanish Club 3; Chapter Conducting Team 1 GLENDA KAY YANCEY Basketball 1; Class Sec. 3; Football Attendant 2,3; Of- fice Asst. 3; Choir 1,2,3, 4; FTA 4 i) aren a Class = Y —W a ot - Junior Class Officers STEVE HOLTON, President; TONI HUDSON, Treasurer; MARCIA SHIELDKNIGHT, Secretary; BEN SHOE- MAKE, Reporter, DALLEN SCROGGS, Vice-President. Sponsors te? oe ‘s pati My -— s Fen Ww | on aT |i tg | os Qe ai A Junior class sponsors are Mr, Butcher, Mrs. Hudson, and Mr. Wilson. Glenda Adkison Glen Baker Mike Banks Debby Benge Marilyn Blodgett Linnie Bollinger Bobby Bomer Richard Booth Tommie Buchanan Ronnie Burch Dwight Burke Ronnie Burke 55 Class of °69 56 Your guess is as good as mine. Juniors Anticipate Donald Burkhart Carolyn Coates Randy Collard Rita Cook Judy Craig Steve Crooks Senior Year Myrna Crum Lisa Curry Thel Daniel Mike Davis Terry Delozier Timmy Fisher Julie Floyd Melvin Gaither Barry Goff Carole Gray Curtis Harbour Jerry Hawkins Future Leaders Tom Henderson Stanley Henry Steve Holton Gail Hopper Ronald Howerter As Gary rolls in the money, Pennye dreams of the successful banquet it will finance. 58 of S.H.S. Toni Hudson Joe Hutchison Wesley Jenkins Marilyn Jones Marty Jones Howard Kloss Debra Largent James Lemons Shirley Love Pas LYon Donnie Mach Sherry Messer Juniors Plan Benny McCullough Brenda McElreath Preston Payne Pennye Sanders David Schnelle Jr. forward Marcia Shieldknight | 60 Successful Banquet Dallen Scroggs Lee Shaver Marcia Shieldknight Ben Shoemake Sue Sloan ‘cores two points for the Lynxettes One More Year Bobby Smith Daniel Smith James Standerfer Debbie Thomas Warren Tindell Connie Trindle Glenda Upchurch Joe Vanderburg Bonnie Vernon Jene Welch Jerry West Gary Woolley 62 ites S s Ry ww A a S) lor Jun Sophomore Class Officers cy _ ¥ JOE BILL COCHRAN, President; LYNNA MACKIE, Treasurer; JO ELLEN KIRKLAND, Secretary; RANDY WESTON, Vice-President. Sponsors Sophomore class sponsors are Mr. Smith, Mrs. Morse, and Mr. Simpson. Lanny Barfield Karen Baggerly Richard Barnes Gary Bartz Barbara Beck Diane Bogle Ricky Bomer Roger Bowers Lynn Brack Bobby Brown Wesley Brown Celia Burke Ciaxsnof 7 0 65 Newness. Jyniece Callaway Joe D. Clement Barbara Coates Joe Bill Cochran Thomas Collard Becky Collins Edwin Cornelius Mike Cox Robbie Crooks Randy Day Kenneth Donahue Neal Duncan Rhonda Duryee Gayle Ellsworth Randy Foshee Sandra Fowler Leona Glover Connie Hall Wears Off as] vo Qo, QO, Oo 5 uv) 0 Py = a 3) n cf mH g ° P| a, ° 72) 68 Funniest thing -- They're only busy when a camera is around, Sophomores — Charla Hargis Cathy Henderson Danny Hendricks Paula Higgins Lynn Hohertz Gettin’ in the Groove David Holland Stan Hudson Cynthia Hutchison Keith Hutton Kathy Innis Jimmy Jackson Carolyn Jones Jan Jones Donnie Jordan Jo Ellen Kirkland Mike Kloss James Kunselman 70 Sophomores — Patsy Latham Richard Larson Hazel Lesly Lynna Mackie Becky McClellan Larry McCoy Day McElreath Cheryl Montgomery Bobby Mosier Donald Moyer Monte Pond Patsy Powell Learn, Live, Laugh Tommy Reger Kay Reed Lydia Rodriquez Vicki Rosenbaum Barbara Ross Glynna Sanders Sophs energetically look forward to band. 71 72 w 7 hall . Sophomores Strive Phil Sanders Rondal Schell Debbi Sell Vicki Shedeck De Anna Sheets Ce ne ne ae . and remember the time when the lights went out in the study for Higher Goals Sandra Shufeldt Jon Simmons Steve Sims Steven Slater Marilyn Smith Cathy Southerland Steve Spoonemore Robbie Stewart Brenda Stout AN oa |@ S aan als @aa j ' tan a® Linda Sutton Glenda Swan Darrell Tope 73 Two More Years Keith Upchurch Alan Van Buskirk Terry Vernon George Warren Randy Weston Marsha White Donlane Whitefield Jody Whitford Linda Willis Frank Wilmeth Phil Windom Pam Wysong 74 Lave ibaa : ' : $b oo Il Cochran l RQ S a a 80 S RQ . i) S s fe A! Sy Freshman Class Officers EDGAR WOMBLE, President; STEVE HICKS, Reporter; SHERYL CURRY, Secretary; KANDY VAUGHN, Vice-President. Ss ponsors Freshman class sponsors are Mr. Schneider, Miss Roden, and Coach Anthony. 76 Class of °71 Nancy Alls Robert Archer Susan Barnes Steve Benton Janice Blevins Tina Boese BONY Sa i Ly} AK Beverly Bohanan Carol Booth Susan Brillhart Dalynn Brummett Kenneth Buchanan Debbie Burke eS SS as — ———— —_ Freshmen Are Rosemary Burkhart Terry Butts Patty Buzzard Danny Carroll Ronnie Coates Cheryl Craig Melinda Crooks Sheryl Curry Cindy Dear Largest Class Toni Delozier Daniel Desimone Buddy Dossett Gary Evans Henry Flores Ladd Gafford Truett Gates James Glover Wanda Greene Steven Greever Diane Gregg Tony Harper ke hited ae fit 7) th 80 S.H.S. — a Mary Hazelwood Byron Henderson Steve Hicks Devorah Jackson Jim Jenkins Lana Kemper Karl Kingham Deanna Kloss Debbie Kloss Ann Lackey Matt Lair Connie Lamb Big, New Larry Laws Jolinda Lee Brad Lemons Frank Lemons Rhonda Linn Carlos Lopez Typical??? Freshmen — Tommy Loveday Ronnie Lusby James Lyon Richard Mach Mark Massie . Karon Matthews Keeping with tradition, freshmen take Flanagan Tests. 82 Bewildered and Confused Kathy Mauldin Mary Melton Billy Messer Betty Nixon Maria Nunez Jane Ownbey Edwin Pearson Roy Pipkin Patricia Pond Jean Powers Wanda Redwine Eugene Reneau Even More Eddie Richeson Brenda Robertson Junior Rodriguez Kelly Rosenbaum Linda Schaefer Mike Schnell Rodney Schroder Victor Schumann Initiation certainly brings Responsibilities | Freddie Shieldknight Rita Simmons Rodney Sims Pat Sloan Anita Smith Denise Sparks Gary Stages : | | Andy Stump Steve Thomas bat the best in a girl! 86 i First Year is Hardest David Thompson Deryenda Thompson Doug Thompson Paul Torres Richard Tracy Kandy Vaughn Karen Waggoner Rodney Weant Kathy White Ernest Wilmeth Phil Windom Edgar Womble ypyipaas ¢ {es l Re =) S Ry ) es) = So Ne 8 = — ww = Ry Expressions Tell the Story .. . ‘ . ae Es Mow ist he time fer a 11 good men tp come What do you mean, not enough credits?” tothe aid fo their c ountry@,, You say you used to play for the Hey, aren't you guys a little young for this Harlem Glober-Trotters?” kind of stuff? 88 FAVORITES | | | | CHARLES SHIELDKNIGHT MARSHA SCHUMANN aes a Most Likely To Succeed I me a eee DEBRA BROCK STEVE BAGGERLY 92 DONNA OWNBEY _ Best Personality ae Could n't belie VE that Q O MIKE HENDRICK re 94 BOBBIE GRAYSON Most Courteous TONY HESTER Most Dependable SUSAN UPTERGROVE STEVE SHEETS 96 —E REGINA SMITH CARROL DAY Most Intellectual REBECCA HUTCHISON JIMMY KUNKEL 97 Most Beautiful — Most Handsome CLOETTA FULLBRIGHT LYNN ALLS 98 CATHY MACKIE Friendliest GARY FARIES Band Queen — King CINDY COCHRAN DANNY KNOX 100 Choir Queen — King KAY JACKSON JIMMY BROWN 101 ee - FTA Queen — King DONNA OWNBEY CARROL DAY f.F.A. Sweetheart — F.H.A. Beau SUE SLOAN KEN SCHNEIDER gs Football H mates i 4 vi RHONDA LINN KAREN BAGGERLY MARSHA SCHUMANN Queen PENNYE SANDERS CINDY COCHRAN = D © = Q Sd King an Basketball Who’s Who REGINA SMITH CLOETTA FULLBRIGHT CARROL DAY SS SS SS SSS Se ee a — fre rn SEs SE Ten students were chosen from the senior class by the faculty for the Who's Who. These stu- dents were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, personality, and service to the Yo} Yoyo) DALLAS HANER REBECCA HUTCHISON DEBRA BROCK BILL McCLELLAN 1D) 5) 3) 10a 5 72749 A O10) B) SUSAN UPTERGROVE STEVE BAGGERLY ATHLETICS . - ike iA ‘ 4 - - : - : 5 4 PRP ppt PATTY, BUZZARD 4. - JANE OWNBEY SO SKAREN BAGGERLY HAZEL LESLY Sly “4 ph erase ede et RAAT an! Ba BE hee, 8 (XN TN | 7 ee he hfe Bete ort a: hie Pe tat Mos, i fo1 AS , ta ts We 7h. ay Vk ats yp oe a o. ‘ 4% ; J ‘ PS “ : o : ‘ 4 a ¥ “—_ + 2 Lynx Varsity CHARLES SHIELDKNIGHT - Captain HAL SHUFELDT - Captain MIKE HE ae Captain Senior Quarterback Senior Fullback Senior End Honorable Mention Offense Honorable Mention Offense LYNN KEMPER ae. MONTE LUSBY Senior Tackle GARY FARIES Senior Tackle Senior Fullback Aims for Perfection JIMMY BROWN Senior Wingback All-District Defense Honorable Mention Offense GARY BENGE Senior Halfback CHRIS BABBS Senior Guard MANSEL BRYAN Senior Tackle MIKE DAVIS Junior End Honorable Mention Offense es eds ele | JOE HUTCHISON Junior Guard Honorable Mention Offense Honorable Mention Defense ||3 School Spirit JAMES LEMONS Junior Guard STEVE HOLTON Junior Tackle BOBBY SMITH Junior Halfback WESLEY JENKINS Junior Wingback CRY; Ey Junior Wingback TIMMY FISHER Junior Center Boosts the Lynx RICHARD BOOTH Jumior Tackle JOE BILL COCHRAN Sophomore Halfback JIMMY JACKSON Sophomore Guard BOBBY BROWN RANDY WESTON Sophomore Guard Sophomore Quarterback JOE DEAN CLEMENTS Sophomore Tackle Varsity Sets Pace for DONLANE WHITEFIELD Sophomore Fullback THOMAS COLLARD Sophomore Center es KEITH UPCHURCH Sophomore Tackle ; RONNIE LUSBY Freshman Tackle KENNETH DONAHUE KEITH HUTTON Sophomore End Sophomore End Underclassmen ) wi t LA LH] tint, eo FP ho. 2 j glial , ug $2 $2 BS Wii I i HH Hi , Ir. ¥ “RE TH = OAS ‘Wii HHH qn HEH el PL PUL CL Sse U1 | HiT op AA Freshman Team F. Lemons, C. Kingham. , K. Rosenbaum J. Salinas, F. Shieldknight, R. Sims, P. Sloan ROW 1 S. Benton, H. Flores, S. Hicks, B. Lemons, J. LYOn,) Peal prres, 1). Jenkins, 1. Laws. J. ROW 2 B. Henderson, T. Harper, J. Allison, T. Loveday, R. Archer, T. Butts, E. Womble, R. Coates, E. Richeson, G. Evans, Coach Eddie Clemmons. Henry. ROW 3 es Varsity Coach COACH KING COACH WILSON COACH SIMPSON COACH ANTHONY 117 z z Zz Z 2 a Varsity team members are: Jimmy Brown, Ken Schneider, Gary Faries, Charles Shieldknight, Carrol Day, Mike Davis, Tony Hester, Mike Hendricks, Joe Vanderburg, Joe Hutchison and Rondall Schell. Kneeling Season _ are: Ronnie Burke, mgr., Coach Allen Simpson, and Mike Kloss, mgr. MARSHA SCHUMANN LINN ROBINSON Senior Lynxette MARCIA SHIELDKNIGHT Junior SUE SLOANN Junior SANDRA SHUFELDT Sophomore DARLENE WAGGONER 120 Manager CATHY MACKIE CATHERINE LYONS Senior Senior MARILYN JONES MARSHA WHITE Sophomore JYNIECE CALLAWAY Sophomore Manager) | }{'v DEBRA LARGENT 121 ; | en VICKI ROSENBAUM JO ELLEN KIRKLAND Sophomore LYNN HOHERTZ Sophomore Sophomcre “ape aa os SHY BIE SERS SS Enea | | Ns | Ree 7 see ; i mn zg rR “7 Oe ere ae ee meng. | 1 a eae 6 + | sp ee ea a Ss a | COACH DEAN WEESE COACH KAY BUSSARD COACH EDDIE:.CLEMMONS ce Je) Teams BOYS B TEAM Members are: R. Bowers, J. Adams, L. Shaver, D. Holland, Coach Jerry King, F. Wilmeth, J. Cochran, B. Mosier, R. Weston, D. Jordan. GIRLS B TEAM Members are: G. Swan, W. Greene, P. Buzzard, R. Duryee, B. Nixon, J. Ownbey, C. Booth, R. Linn, A. Smith, M. Smith, D. Brummet, H. Lesly, J. Craig, K. Baggerly, Coach Eddie Clemmons, K. Wag- goner, B. Collins, and K. White, managers. @ S28 ie fo B, ens 7 Seis Pa ‘ 1. TENNIS 2 TENNIS ., Sige y. é See ve A ROW 1: Gary Staggs, Richard Booth, James Ray Lyon. ROW 2: Ernest Wilmeth, P. A. Lyon, Frank Wilmeth, Mark Massie. Karen Baggerly. 124 ROW 1: DeAnna Sheets, Becky McClellan. ROW 2: Catherine Lyon, Jyniece Callaway, ay. These golf enthusiasts are: Coach Clemmons, Bruce Brown, Carrol Day, Tony Hester, Steve Sims, Gary Faries, Danny Womble, and Jimmy Jackson. a... First year men in UIL golf are: Tony Harper, Steve Baggerly, Phil Windom, Jimmy Henry, Rodney Sims, and Danny Knox. 125 126 SPRINTERS ROW iLs4 M- Lair, HH. Fiores, Kk: Mach, T. Gates, B. Dossett. ROW 2: T. Butts, J. Cummings, R. Bowers, S. Hudson, S. Crooks. UIL Track DISTANCE RUNNERS ROW 1: F. Lemons, E. Womble, T. Loveday, T. Reger, R. Foshee, ROW 2: J. Cochran, H. Shufeldt, J. Hutchison, M. Davis, W. Jen- kins, B. Smith, N. Duncan, R. Crooks. JUMPERS ROW 1: G. Evans, B. Brown, E. Womble, R. Crooks. ROW 2: B. Shoemake, R. Archer, M. Hend- ricks, L. Laws ORGANIZATIONS 1967-1968 OFFICERS President: Charles Shieldknight Vice-Pres.: Joe Hutchison Secretary: Thel Daniel Treasurer: Donna Ownbey 1st ROW: S. Sheets, J. Brown, C. Shieldknight, J. Hutchison, F. Lemons, F. Shieldknight. 2nd ROW: D. Sheets, J. Jones, D. Largent, S. Schufeldt, S. Brillhart, D. Ownbey, M. Crum, L. Bollinger, Mr. Laws, sponsor. . 128 OO oor ee EOE EEE EEE EE = — Neen eeee reer eee eee Annual Staff The Annual Staff confers with Mr. Floyd Hobson, Taylor Representa - tive for the area. LYNX ANNUAL STAFF: Susan Uptergrove, Editor; Steve Sheets, Photog- rapher; Bobbie Grayson, Ads Manager; Connie Trindle, Asst. Editor; Cathy Mackie, Subscription Manager; Mr. Hickey, sponsor. 129 130 lst ROW: R. Smith, D. Waggoner, D. Brock, D. Ownbey, K. Jackson, D. Hazelwood. 2nd ROW: S. “ot ai ses Uptergrove, C. Trindle, T. Hudson, M. Schumann, C. Fullbright, L. Bollinger, L. Curry, R. Hutch- ison. 3rd ROW: Miss Roden, sponsor, D. Haner, D. Scroggs, S. Baggerly, B. McClellan, J. Lemons, R. Collard. Nationa! Soc Honor NHS OFFICERS President: Jimmy Kunkel Vice=Pres.; Steve Baggerly Secretary: Susan Uptergrove things OF , better | “WI é Ol This year the NHS bought a Coke machine as a be- ginning of the Student Lounge project sponsored by the NHS. Marsha is one of the many students that enjoys the successful project. Future Homemakers FHA OFFICERS President: Pennye Sanders Vice-Pres: Ruth Riley 2nd V-Pres.: Debby Benge 4th V-Pres.:; Sue Sloan 5th V-Pres.; Sandra Fowler Secretary: Jene Welch Treasurer: Hazel Lesly Historian; Judy Craig Parliamentarian: Karen Baggerly Advisors: Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Barkowsky Ml _ tha ul 1st ROW:(.B. Robertson) L. Schaefer, C. Montgomery, P. Latham, R. Riley, E. Nava, J. Welch, D. Thomas, G. Adkison, J. Gilbert, Po aeeoner ses Burkehart, T. Delozier, M. Hazlewood, D. Thomp- son, J. Powers, W.-Redwine, C. Innis, L. Sutton. 2nd ROW: D. Sheets, S. Fowler, L. Mackie, B. McClellan, D. Largent, C. Cochran, B. Prachar, M. Jones, D. Benge, T. Hudson, R. Stewart, M. Schumann, C. Mackie, V. Shedeck, J. Lee, P. Pond, C. Craig, K. Matthews, S. Barnes, R. Sim- mons, B. Bohanan, A. Lackey, C. Hargis, G. Hopper, S. Sloan, M. Shieldknight. 3rd ROW: R. Linn, L, Hohertz, M. Crum, P. Sanders, S. Shufeldt, L. Sutton, M. Blodgett, J. Calloway, D. Kloss, D. Byrd, G. Ellwsorth, J. Whitford, L. Robinson, C. Lyon, J. Blevins, N. Alls, D. Kloss, T. Boese, L. Kemper, D. Sell, P. Powell, C. Hall. 132 | | 9 7 Henn Scrnur« LCooarvs Boos [2 Comes 2Casyons 1% Sosa 3 Parue 4 Naik CATP “ Manmonzea 15 Pawe =? ; 4 WasnesOTH Bw 8 Bmsoons jy ilecones t L Sma Toys or ‘ 1% TARA sae fe Pens SUNTER coxogs 20 O° RUES 21 Games a ioeeer Gyre Yexp FILL —HELEN KELLE tomorrow WE Will Would You Want Litude fe me NG guage. ” ‘ ew aac, Sea NN 133 134 The Ag boys have many projects to work on during the year. D. Kunselman, J. Lee, M. Lusby, S. Sloan, J. Vanderburg, R. Howerter, K. Banks, P. Sell, L. Kemper, M. Bryan, C. Babbs, V. Pipkin, L. Brillhart, B. McClellan, D. Smith, L. Williams, R. Butler, J. West, R. Russell, W. Tindell, J. Hawkins, L. Cummings, C. Harbour, R. Wilkerson, M. Hendrick, M. Stewart, B. Smith, W. Jenkins, R. Booth, D. Scroggs, M. Davis, J. Hutchison, R. Burch, J. Kunselman, P. Payne, D. Smith, R. Bomer, F. Wilmeth, D. Jordon, D. Whitefield, J. Cummings, R. Larson, A. Van Buskirk, B. Brown, J. Crawford, R. Reger, T. Vernon, K. Hutton, D. Donahue, L. McCoy, R. Crooks, W. Windom, S. Slater, L. Barfield, M. Kloss, R. Schroder, P. Windom, C. Lopez, E. Richeson, E. Pearson, R. Mach, P. Sloan, V. Shumann, K. Rosenbaum, P. Sanders, Mr. Hawkins, A. Stump, R. Lusby, T. Butt, J. Allison, S. Hicks, J. Henry, Mr. Boone. Future Farmers SECOND PLACE 1936S HANSFORD S. C.D. LAND JUDGING CONTEST vias iat ove, SECT SHY 39 THIRD R. FARM SKILL T. 1963 SECOND JR. FARK Skit | OM oIST. == ig69 x m me ° = Ronald Howerter, Reporter; Monte Lusby, Sentinel; Carl Kunselman, President; Sue Sloan, FFA Sweet- heart; Joe Vanderburg, Treasurer; Jock Lee, Vice-President; Kenneth Banks, Secretary. Mr. Boone demonstrates the art of welding. 135 FTA OFFICERS President: Linn Ann Robinson Vice-Pres.: Gary Faries Secretary: Debbie Hazlewood Treasurer: Catherine Lyon Reporter: Kay Reed Parliamentarian; Marilyn Blodgett m PH T Mee 7 ) {i iy i AG Wiallegt tt ‘ lst ROW: L. Mackie, C. Cochran,D. Ownbey, L. Bollinger, B. Vernog, L. Curry, S. Love, S. Messer, G. Sanders, K. Reed, C. Mackie, D. Waggoner, B. Grayson, L. Robinson, D. Hazelwood, S. Upter- grove, V. Evans, B. Prachar, R. Se ee Mr. Smith, sponsor. 2nd ROW: L. Hohertz, S. Fowler, M. Crum, D. Thomas, T. Hudson, G. Upchurch, G. Hopper, M. Shieldknight, M. Jones, P. Powell, D. Sell, P. Wysong, C.- Lyon, R. Hutchison, L. Sutton, S. Shufeldt, G. Yancey, R. Smith, C. Schell, C. Fullbright, T. Fisher, D. Tope, J. Clements. 38rd ROW: D. Womble, B. Brown, D. Knox, P. Sell, H. Shufeldt, R. Schell, B. McClellan, J. Kirkland, M. Blodgett, J. Lee, B. McClellan, C. Day, M. Bryan, L. Kemper, S. Hudson, B. Smith, G. Woolley, J. Vanderburg, G. Faries, T. Hester, J. Brown, M. Hendricks, L. Alls, C. Shieldknight. 136 Dallas and Tony are two of the students that participate in the ICT and DE program of SHS. : if ) it Monin i Mi 137 lst Semester Pres., Dallas Peach; 2nd Semester Pres., Mike Innis; Vice-Pres., Bruce Brown; Sec. -Treas., Donna Byrd; Reporter, Terry Delozier; Parliamen- tarian, Dallas Haner; Sgt. at Arms, Ronnie Ellsworth. “Fae: basins ts 2% bes . he 4 lst ROW: C. Lara, B. Mitchell, T. Buchanan, D. Byrd, J. Gilbert, Mr. Hull, advisor. 2nd ROW: R. Ellsworth, T. Villines, D. Peach, B. Brown, M. Gaither, M. Innis, K. Shedeck, T. Delozier, D Haner. 138 Distributive Education DECA OFFICERS President; Ricky Butler Vice-Pres.: Bill Skinner Secretary: Bonnie Prachar : Treasurer: Don Thompson —) . , SS Reporter: David Schnelle , a | Sgt. at Arms: James Standerfer Parliamentarian: Donald Burkhart saat | lst ROW: R. Glover, N. Long, B. Prachar, R. Butler, Mr. Hull, advisor, 2nd ROW: D. Thompson, D. Smith, D. Burkhart, D. Coates, B. Henderson, B. Skinner, J. Standerfer, M. Sutton. 139 Spanish Club lst ROW: D. Ownbey, D. Womble, L. Curry, D. Hendricks, R. Larson, D. Sheets, M. Banks, J. Jackson, Mrs. Morse, sponsor. 2nd ROW: Mr. Hickey, sponsor, R. Collard, T. Hudson, J. Lemons, P. Sanders, D Benge, D. Largent, G. Sanders, K. Matthews, R. Burkhart, L. Bollinger, D. Jackson, B. Grayson, D. Hazelwood, C. Cochran, S. Fowler, K. Banks, R. Howerter. 38rd ROW: R. Burch, C. Schnell, D. Knox, M. Jones, J. Standerfer, J. Cochran, M. Massie, C. Day, T. Hester, K. Donahue, B. Mosier, D. Holland, W. Jenkins, G. Woolley, M. Lusby. CATALINA “LERRE Pere eres. SEES S SEND . SPANISH CLUB Esiecetetss OFFICERS ‘ peeees President; Danny Womble Vice-Pres.; Tony Hester Secretary: James Lemons Treasurer: Gary W oolley wT a4 + a4 7 ; Reporter: Devorah Jackson , pet iesteeer'! eosest revert st: a meer | i 140 . f French Club OFFICERS: Mrs. Morse, sponsor; Janice Gilbert, Secretary; Marilyn Jones, Reporter; Elaine Longley, President; Thomas Collard, Ser- geant at Arms; Joe Clements, Vice-President. lst ROW: M. Pond, R. Weston, N. Duncan, D. Whitefield, J. Clements, T. Collard, T. Fisher, R. Foshee, E. Cornelius. 2nd ROW: M. Bryan, M. Crum, G. Faries, M. Schumann, C. Cochran, S. Sloan, E. Longley, J. Gilbert. 3rd ROW: B. Vernon, J. Jones, L. Mackie, M. Blodgett, M. Jones, D. Thomas, G. Upchurch, Mrs. Morse, sponsor. 4th ROW: J. Craig, M. Shieldknight, S. Messer, C. Jones, L. Robinson, C. Lyon, G. Ellsworth, S. Shufeldt, K. Reed, B. Ross. 14] NFL OFFICERS President: Gary Benge Vice-Pres.: Marty Jones Secretary: Cloetta Fullbright National Forensic G. Benge, N. Duncan, G. Sanders, L. Brach, D. Brock, C. Day, L. Bollinger, L. Curry, Mrs. Porter, sponsor, S. Spoonemore, C. Fullbright, B. Veron, M. Jones, C. Curry. l { VOLN oy 142 Thespian Society THESPIAN OFFICERS President: Steve Spoonemore Vice-Pres.: Randy Collard Secretary: Shirley Love Clerk: Cloetta Fullbright S. Sheets, G. Benge, L. Bollinger, R. Collard, D. Brock, J. Jones, L. Brach, Mrs. Porter, sponsor, S. Spoonemore, C. Fullbright, D. Burke, S. Love, K. Buchanan, G. Yancey, C. Babbs. 143 Journalism Department Radio Lisa Curry and Bonnie Vernon are head of the Flying Cat each week. They keep everyone up to date about what goes on at SHS. SSSHGRR EHS CO ae MRORRBE cr © 2 5 5 ee rt ee | ERERESS CER Ee Re so WSNESREESAGRRER EE oe HO ee SERGSRRORERE ss x: SPGRE mes « oa Paper BE Bi Wh ee The industrious members of the Lynx Claw are Jimmy Kunkel, Gary Woolley, Carl Kunselman, and Gary Benge. They are the newspare reporters from SHS. Library Club President: Debbie Thomas Vice-Pres .; Paula Higgins Secretary: Kathy Mauldin D. Thomas, Miss Roden, sponsor, J. Kirkland, C. Burke, D. Gregs, C. Sparks, K. Mauldin, S. Love, P. Higgins. Dear, J. Craig, K. White, D. 145 S.H.S. Choir aa 4 ower rsees rs B ' ke 4 . . q be Ng ‘ i 258 : i s — = i -_ 1st ROW: P. Latham, C. Burke, R. Burkhart, G. Hopper, J. Glover, D. Moyer, V. Schumann, G. Bartz, Mi Sutton, S. Uptergrove, C. Hargis, C. Henderson. ROW 2: K. Jackson, V. Evans, R. Riley, L. Kemper, Kloss, J. Cummings, B. Goff, J. Henry, S. Slater, D. Jordan, G. Ellsworth, B. Beck, G. Adkison, C. rp din, D. Kloss. ROW 3: C. Innis, J. Blevins, D. Thomas, C. Hutchison, M. Schumann, V. Pipkin, M. Hend- tricks, R. Archer, B. Shoemake, R. Wilkerson, R. Schell, R. Mach, D. Brock, C. Southerland, K. McElreath, M. Nunez, N. Alls. ROW 4: W. Redwine, D. Kloss, G. Yancey, Y. White, L. Roberts, J. Whitford, C. Shield- knight, M. Davis, C. Day, M. Bryan, B. McCullough, L. Shaver, G. Faries, J. Brown, L. Alls, C. Fullbright, M. White, A. Lackey, J. Welch, J. Floyd, R. Stewart. Hs WAYWARD WINDS Susan Uptergrove, Cloetta Fullbright, Rosemary Burkhart. 146 1967-1968 CHOIR OFFICERS President: Lynn Alls Vice-President: Mike Hendricks Secretary: Vicki Evans Historian; Kay Jackson Librarian: Rondal Schell 4 an ies] eee Sw S lst ROW: P. Latham, S. Uptergrove, R. Burkhart, C. Burke, J. Blevins, D. Kloss, D, Thomas, D. Brock, C. Fullbright. 2nd ROW; R. Schell, J. Brown, B. Shoemake, R. Mach, L. Shaver, C. Day, B. 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TIS Q a= O24 Pew. 149 Twirlers SHIRLEY LOVE Junior MYRNA CRUM Junior BONNIE PRACHAR Senior Drum Majorette A. DONNA OWNBEY N : Seni oc : é . ehlor ae ’ | ' en a Head Twirler - 2 0 oe ¢ Ve, : ingen en phe RITA SIMMONS DIANE GREGG Freshman Freshman 150 ing Football Homecom 152 Along with fall and football season came the homecoming activities, snake dance, bon-fire, pep ral- lies, and the crowning of Homecoming Queen Marsha Schumann. Marsha's attendants were Pennye Sanders, Cindy Cochran, Karen Baggerly, and Rhonda Linn. 153 Halloween Carnival The Halloween Carnival proved to be a lot of work as well as a lot of fun. The industrious members of both organiza- tions and classes built and decorated booths. But they were rewarded for their work when the large crowd turned out to see the booths, play the games, and watch the SHS beauties compete for Halloween Queen. 154 lp @ ovtttih SSL EE 2 J Elsie Lynn Kemper Sapphire Ronnie Lusby Halloween Queens Twiggy Ben Shoemake Blossom Joe Dean Clement Personality With the Christmas season came the tradi- tional Personality Pageant. Manipulation of the colored lights and a multi-colored backdrop created the mood of the theme, Deep Purple. § we | Lat ) ; _ Pageant Mr. and Miss SHS, accompanied by the class favorites, all-school favorites, and organizational kings and queens, were presented to the student body Pa, Basketball S At the last home game of the season, Linn Ann Robinson and Carrol Day were crowned as the 1968 Basketball Queen and King. Following the crowning were the traditional kiss and singing of the school song. Attendants were: Catherine Lyon, escorted by Charles Shield- knight; Cathy Mackie, escorted by Mike Hendricks; and Marsha Schumann, who was es- corted by Gary Faries. 159 | 160 NUMBER SENSE Mrs. Weaver's number sense stu- dents are David Holland, Rondall Schell, Joe Dean Clement, Bobby Mosier, and Donnie Jordan. READY WRITING UIL Participants OTHER Raimas curio OSIT Y: AW OVERPOWERINC MASTINCT oF WOMEN. SCitwrisrs Mr. Hickey's ready writers are Connie Trindle, Steve Sheets, and Steve Holton. CATS. Kins i Minne {ye ee ik mda a hii unhvi iv Lite map Jan. wad : nara, t The fran ok pi dic Thuk topo kv. a Le t fifo aon tps SCIENCE Mr. Butcher is coaching Mike Cox, James Lemons, Rebecca Hutchi- son, Randy Weston, and Steve Baggerly in UIL science. | | | Prepare for Contest PN Dir TYPING Brenda Stout, Bertha Salinas, Jyniece Callaway, Shirley Love, and Ronnie Burch work for speed in UIL typing. SHORTHAND Regina Smith, Debbie Hazelwood, and Debbie Barfield represent SHS in the shorthand competition, SPELLING Mr. Smith gives out practice spelling words to Darlene Wag- goner, Cindy Cochran, and Mar- sha Schumann. 16] UIL Activity Is Found GIRLS DEBATE Linnie Bollinger and Lisa Curry prepare for tough competition this year in debate. BOYS DEBATE Marty Jones and Gary Benge represent SHS in debate. EXTEMP AND PERSUASIVE SPEAKING Our extemporaneous speakers are Sheryl Curry, Glynna Sanders, Carrol Day, and Danny Carrol. 162 in Every Area of Speech POETRY AND PROSE Poetry reading is done by Steve Spoonemore and Cloetta Full- bright, while Debra Brock and Lynn Brack specialize in prose reading ONE ACT PLAY CAST PRESENTS MEDEA Gloettai Fullbrighty=s= = .=) i = ig ad Reta Medea SLEVEsSDOONE OLS gaat =) as =) mia sm ie Jason SLEVe SNCCLS aaa ieee = irl cn = =m a= = a= Tutor Debra, Brock ial pata eae 3 me Bae im Nurse Kandy V au cai = nies = ater = alm tan) = = Child Candy Dea tte eee a eee 7 Child Jan Jones --------------- Greek Chorus SOUCY LCV Carnet -aaee om a2 p= m= Greek Chorus Slehda YA 0Ce y= ieee tes =e mao Greek Chorus Kennet hie nchanan peek). tene laine mee Slave The lighting technician is Randy Collard. 163 Take the square root of your last trig grade, multiply by the number of problems in yesterday's lesson, divide by © infinity ... Now when I take your pic- ture, smile like this. . and that concludes the morning announcements, ” 164 JUNIOR HIGH JAMES PENDERGRAFT) ORIWE PRS MR. PENDERGRAFT Mr. Jarnes Pendergraft is the man in charge of supervising the many activities of Spear- man Junior High. Having served as a teacher in Spearman prior to his becoming princi- pal, Mr. Pendergraft knows the students and deals with them with understanding as well as authority. Junior High Principal Mrs. Jo Cochran, the principal's secretary, keeps the office running smoothly and efficiently. 166 . ) MRS, KITTY BOWERS MR, EDDY CLEMMONS Special Education Boys PE, Coach MR, PERRY COURSEY MRS, BETH DANIEL History, Geography, Coach Homebound Students 167 cm yard yo wie fi also MRS, RENEE DUNCAN English MR, MIKE POLLARD Geography, History eps tviyen netask Aan aS tt, ates] - i MRS, DORIS HOLLAND Reading MR, JERRY KING Science, History, Coach MRS. JULIE KING Girls PE MRS. LEOTA LAWS Special Reading MR. MIKE KING Reading MR. BLANT McGEE Math . ; zg pe MRS, PAULINE McGEE MR, JERRY ORR English ; Math MRS, SHERRY PARTRIDGE MR, EDWIN PEARCY Science Science 170 MRS, JOY RALLS Choir MR, GEORGE ROBINSON History MRS, DICKIE ROBINSON School Nurse MRS, CAROLYN SAVAGE Science, Math 17] 4 e m oe he - we Simms bila Et “we ee eee eer pena el mtr a i q: a6 on on oe on — a MRS, VELMA SHOEMAKE English MRS, BETTY WITCHER Librarian 1: - : et dos fine) = ; eile 2 Our cooks are: Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Mach, Mrs. Thognpson, Mrs. Stump, Mrs. Kibler, Mrs. Kelp, Mrs. Schumann, Mrs. Kopke, Mrs. Dossett. These ladies feed many hungry students every day. we 5 Our custodians are; Billy Haden, Webb Weaver, D. H. Henry, George Kloss, Dan Hanson. These custodians take good care of our school. 173 Sth Grade Nancy Anderson Claude Aylor Camille Bagger ly Judy Barfield Robert Beck Gerald Bowers Kim Brock Billy Brown Kathi Brown Mike Brown Glen Nell Bullard Terry Burch Sandra Burke Charles Cates Sarah Connelly Anita Cook Rex Cook Vicky Cummings Debi Daniel Bobby DeArmond Ricky Driscoll Gwen Duncan Reba Ellison Donita Floyd Larry Fryer Dee Ann Glover Joe Bob Grayson Margaret Hall Kari Lou Hays Jody Healer 174 Sth cont. Debbie Henderson Lewis Hill Liz Hohertz Jay Holland Becky Howard Lisa Hutchison Danny Innis Tim Jackson Debra Janzen Donna Jones Cynthia Kopke Karen Kunselman Harvey Locke Art Lynch Lu Creta Maberry Rhudy McClellan Danny McLaughlin Marla McWhirter Linda Paine Sheila Patterson Brad Pendergraft Lynn Pierce Seth Ralston Ricky Reger Amy Renner George Rex Diana Robinson Evalina Rojas | Julie Sanders Richard Sasser mater ino il 175 176 Sherilyn Schell Denny Schmehr Patricia Schnell Sharon Scroggs Blane Simmons Sherry Simmons David Slater Debbie Smith Tanya Smith Becky Sparks Phillip Stump Gene Sutherland Sarah Torres Gary Upchurch Linda Uptergrove Dee Vanderburg Colleen Villines Tina West Marvin Wilkerson Jody Windom ir ay | Rocce re 7th Grade Gary Allison Rudy Avila Greg Banks Eugene Barnes Tommy Batson Becky Beck Teresa Beck Scott Beedy Kent Benton Nedra Black Kirby Brillhart Kenneth Brown Danny Chisum Donald Coates Allen Cook Billy Cooper David Cummings Jerry Pat Davis Mike Davis Sue Duryee Frank Edwards Allen Ellsworth Cheryl Evans Kerry Evans Becky Farris Mike Floyd Donna Fryrear Natalia Gabaldon Laveta Gaither Suzan Gates 177 7th cont. Steve George Billy Giles Gary Goff Randy Green Keith Hacker David Harbour Randy Harg is Roy Hawkins Brent Helms Larry Hornsby Roy Jackson Doug Johnson Joe Bob Jones Kim Kelp Mary Kibbler Bobby Kunkel Scott Latham Teddy Laws Jim Linn Glen Ray Mackie Chris Murphree Debra McCoy Nanette McIntyre Marilee Ooley Max Owens Bill Ownbey Bailey Patterson Stan Pendergraft Billy Pettitt David Phillips 178 | 7th cont. Karon Pierce David Pond Frances Pool Doug Porter Jeanie Porter Lillian Ralston Phyllis Randall Donna Reed John Reed Steve Reed Katheryne Reeves Allen Rhodes Linda Ricketts Barbara Ring Johnny Ring Janna Robinson Louis Rodriquez Gloria Salinas Ronnie Sasser Randy Schell Susie Sell LeAnn Shieldknight David Smith Lee Ann Smith Roxana Sparks Denise Standerfer David Thomas Janese Thomas Danny Thompson Jerry Tope 179 Rosa Torres Valorie Uptergrove Greg Van Buskirk Scott Vernon Darla Weston Janice Whitefield Darlene Wilkerson Vicki Woody Joey Woolley Kay Wysong Sue Yancey Lynx seventh graders won their third victory over Stinnett. | 180 | | 6th Gi Don Allison Mary Arjona Doug Barnes Cindy Berner Jerry Boatwright Marilyn Bowers Kathye Brown Karmla Bryan Shirley Buchanan Robert Bulls IHD : be: aS XK Fy ) Kerry Burch Sherree Burke Sharon Byers Bill Calaway Billy Coates Robert Cochran Mike Cook Sharon Craig Vickie Crawford Gaye Daniel Debra Davis Donna Day Mary Lou DeArmond Randy Denham Peggy Floyd Vanessa Floyd Janice Gates Vicky George Eddie Graham Paula Hagerman 181 6th cont. | Lynda Hall Ronnie Hall Angela Hamilton Karon Hamilton Dena Harvey Billy Hazelwood Delinda Head Brad Healer Martin Hendrick Terry Hughes Terry Innis Denise Janzen Lavonne Johnson Rhonda Jones Katrina Kelp Nancy Lair Marcia Larson Kelly Laws Carlos Longoria Lonnie Lusby Michelle Mackie Jayne Massie Jenian Mayben H. W. Melton Terry Mickler Terry Morris Keith Mitchell George McCoy Devota Neal Pam Oakes 182 Tim Wisdom 6th cont. Theresa Pearson Jeff Presnell Jimmy Redwine De Ann Reed Luis Reyes Becky Reynolds Ruben Rojas Rachel Sandoval Melaney Schaefer Teresa Scroggs Mike Self Lynn Sheets Dixie Sheppard Randy Sims Monette Slater Paul Southerland Randy Sparks Peggy Stidham Linda Sutton Brenda Thomas Brenda Thompson Danny Thompson Diane Thompson Juaquin Torres Donna Volden 183 184 5th Grade Kim Archer Lydia Avila Sam Aylor Amelia Baca Henry Bentley Denise Berner Mike Bomer Kim Boone Dwayne Booth Amy Brillhart Doug Brown Roger Brown Terrill Brummett Marshall Bryan Peggy Buchanan Gina Bulls Carma Burch Gene Byrd Dean Byrd Debbie Cage Julie Calaway Billy Close Shelia Cochran Cathy Cook Terry Cook Angela Craig Doug Cummings Becky Daniel Donnie Davis Gary Duncan Sth cont. Clay Ellison Hector Flores Cresencir Gabaldon Kathy Garner Cheryl Gibson David Gooch Larry Graham Steve Green Debbie Gregg Khristi Gressett Steven Hagerman Linda Hamilton Ricky Handy Tommy Haner Ted Harbour Timmy Harper Curtis Hays Terry Jackson Randy Janzen Nikki Jones Linda Jordan Chris Kibler Richard Kilgore Connie Kiser | Tex Kopke Bobby Lamm | Hector Lara Rex Linn Gloria Lopez Juanita Lopez 185 186 Sth cont. Jay Mason Pedro Mauricio Donna Montgomery Glenda Morse James Neal Rhonda Nelson Teresa Oakes Virginio Ortega James Owens Stacy Pendergraft Kenneth Phillips William Porter Jana Ralls Alice Reger Ae Ie REX Lupe Reyes Olivia Reyes Stanley Rhodes Carl Dean Robinson Nancy Rodriguez Kim Rylant James Salinas Ernie Sandoval Walter Schaefer Larry Scroggs Debra Setliff Deborah Shelton Debbie Sheppard Debbie Simmons Brenda Stump Juli Wood The fifth grade boys P.E. class runs relays. Darlene Sutton Daryl Thornton Jimmy Tope Mike Tucker Lee Ann Upter grove M. A. Warren Chris White Ann Wilcox Cynthia Wilson Joe Womble 187 Special Education Glass Carrie Cook Arnold Day Onie Ring . Rhonda Sutton Eugene Wilcox 2 YONA o Rep, aul | The special education class works on their homework. 188 The class works problems on the board. Jr. High Sports 189 190 ROW 1: Schell, J. Sth Grade Football Team OME VSTORR me [ 10,CO fl OTR ROW 1: B. DeArmond, M. Brown, D. Vanderburg, L. Pierce, R. Driscoll, L. Fryer, J. Grayson, R. Head, B. Pendergraft. ROW 2: L. Hill, R. Sasser, J. Bowers, G. Upchurch, J. Holland, K. Brock, B. Brown. ROW 3: G. Harnish, C. Cates, Coach Coursey, H. Locke, D. Smear, P. Stump, S. Ralston, R. Beck, T. Burch, A. Lynch. son, K. Bei ye bey, S. Reed, Petitt, 7th Grade Football Team G. Banks, E. Barnes, B. Helms, J. Linn, S. Lathem, G. Allison, J. Ring,.S. Beedy, R S. Pendergraft, L. Hornsby, J. Jones, D. Pond, K. Kelp, J. Woolley, G. VanBuskirk, R. Hawkins. ROW 2; Reed, A. Rolls, D. Cummings, D. D. Porter, R. Green, K. Brillhart, M. Davis, D. Thompson, P. Lair, J. Davis, F. Edwards, M. Floyd, T. Batson, T. Laws, L. George, K. Brown, S. Vernon, Coates. ROW 3: Coach Wilson, K. Evans, A. Cook, L. Rodriquez, D. John- R. Hargis, D. Phillips, R. Sasser, D. Chisum, B. Cooper, C. Murphee, B. Own- . Benton, G. Goff, B. Giles, J. Tope, D. Harbour, G. Mackie, R. Jackson, B. A. Stee Coach Weese. Cheerleaders Yells by the cheerleaders spurred the teams to vic- tory in the Spearman tournament. em Lynx, yells Teresa. 19] 8th Grade Basketball Girls LtoR: K. Kunselman, S. Scroggs, L. Mayberry, D. Floyd, D. Jones, S. Patterson, M. Mcwhirter, C. Hays, C. Kopke, L. Hohertz, P. Schnell, D. Daniel, A. Renner, S. Schell. Mgrs.: J. Heeler, S. Burke, Coach Buzzard. 7th Grade Basketball Girls LtoR: T. Beck, M. Oolley, N. Mcintyre, P. Randal, S. Sell, D. Weston, L. Shieldknight, ) C. Evans, K. Reeves, L. Rickets, D. Fryrear, K. Brack, R. Sparks, J. Robinson, K. Dear. | Mgrs.: S. Duryee, S. Womble, Coach Buzzard. 192 Sth Grade Basketball Boys LtoR: B. Brown, R. Wilkerson, B. Simmons, L. Fryer, R. Driscoll, B. Pendergraft, R. Head, J. Grayson, J. Holland, B. DeArmond, K. Brock, G. Upchurch, D. Vanderburg. Megrs.: C. Cates, G. Harnish, Coach Coursey. 7th LtoR: M. Floyd, D. Cummings, T. Batson, S. George, K. Kelp, T. Laws, J. Davis, R. Schell, G. Allison, L. Hornsby, J. Woolley, S. Beedy, S. Lathem, P. Lair, G. Banks, J. Jones, K. Benton. Grade Basketball Boys Mgrs.: D. Johnson, K. Evans. 193 The Student Council of JAS. it f Ty J ROW 1: Debi Daniel, Becky Sparks, Debbie Sheppard, Mike Bomer, Chris White, Joe Womble. ROW 2: Phil Lair, Randy Sims, Linda Sutton, Rhonda Jones. ROW 3: Glen Bullard, Teresa Beck, Liz Hohertz, Liza Hutchison, Pat Schnell, and Mr. Robinson, their sponsor. Before as. school started the halls were cluttered with desks. Ajieras: school started the grounds were cluttered with students of JHS 194 Lip High Band Officers President: Ricky Driscoll, Vice-Pres.: Liz Hohertz, Secretary: Sheila Patterson. J.H.S. Twirlers Gwen Duncan, Marla McWhirter, Sheila Patterson, Linda Uptergrove, Becky Sparks. [ee 5th Grade Band @ Ae ) etme Pur f J eT z ROW 1: Mr. Humphrey, B. Stump, K. Gressent. G. Morse, D. Simmons, A. Regar, R. Nelson, K. Boone, Mr. Porter. ROW 2: T. Oaks, R. Janzen, L. Jor- don, D. Cummings, S. Gibson, S. McCalman, D. Gregg, D. Cage, L. Upter- grove. ROW 3: J. Neal, M. Bomer, C. Robinson, B. Close, D. Berner, J. Ralls, B. Daniel, D. Sheppard. ROW 4: B. Schaefer, J. Mason, T. Haner, D. Sutton, R. Kilgore, D. Brown, D. Davis, T. Harbour, R. Linn, G. Byrd, C. Kibler. ROW 5: A. Brillhart, C. Hays, D. Byrd, D. Gooch, T. Jackson, D. Booth, D. McMul- lan, J. Tope. ROW 6: T. Cook, T. Kopke. Junior High Band ROW 1: Mr. Humphrey, R. Cochran, L. Sutton, M. Bowers, M. Larson, B. Rey- nolds, C. Burner, G. McCoy, Mr. Porter. ROW 2: R. Hall, T. Wisdom, D. Reed, D. Davis, V. George, M. DeArmond, D. Brown, P. Floyd. ROW 8: J. Massie, D. Sheppard, R. Jones, N. Lair, T. Scroggs, G. Daniel. ROW 4: R. Denham, M. Cook, L. Lusby, J. Boatwright, L. Sheets, M. Hendri@k, K. Mitch- ell. ROW 5: K. McClellan, B. Hazelwood, B. Healer, G. Lomax, R. Rojos, T. Innis. ROW 6: J. Presnell, K. Kelp, M. Schaefer, K. Laws, V. Crawford, D. Thompson, T. Mickler, S. West. ROW 1: Mr. Humphrey, D. Jones, L. Hutchison, S. Burke, D. Smith, L. Reneau, K. Pierce, C. Hays, K. Brack, K. Brown, R. Sparks, B. Sparks, Mr. Porter. ROW 2: P. Randall, K. Kunselman, S. Sell, J. Heeler, J. Robinson, P. Schnell, B. Kunkel, S. Scroggs, L. Rickets, A. Renner, K. Dear, S. Pat- terson, J. Sanders, C. Evans, S. Simmons, J. Windom, L. Uptergrove. ROW 3: C. Cates, J. Thomas, L. Mayberry, L. Fryer, L. Shieldknight, N. Anderson, S. Gates, L. Smith. ROW 4: C. Baggerly, D. Floyd, B. Brown, G. Upchurch, D. Standefer, V. Uptergrove, D. Weston, K. Wysong, M. Hall, L. Ralston, S. Womble, B. Faries, P. Lair, B. Giles. S. George, B. Petitt, K. Brillhart, G. VanBuskirk, C. Murphry, S. Vernon. ROW 9: R. Beck, S. Reed, B. Helms, D. Thomas, K. Hacker, M. Davis, J. Tope, R. Green, M. Owens, G. Goff, B. Cooper, T. Laws, G. Mackie, D. Chisum, R. Hargis, J. Woolley, S. Beedy, R. Driscoll. ROW 6: K. Benton, J. Linn, K. Brock, J. Grayson, D. McLaughlin, J. Holland, A. Lynch, S. Ralston. ROW 7: S. Duryee, D. Daniel, L. Hohertz, K. Kelp, J. Jones, ie SUCH, “Lesrierce. Db. Vanderburg, K. Evans, J. Davis, B. Ownbey, G. Duncan, S. Lathem, B. Pendergraft, M. Floyd, M. McWhirter. ROW 8: N. Black, G. Bullard, T. Beck, J. Bar- field, R. Ellison, D. Thompson, D. Harbour, B. Simmons, B. DeArmond, G. Banks, R. Regar. ROW 1: K. Phillips, M. Cahill, S. Aylor, C. Ellison, E. Sandoval, L. Scroggs, C. Ga baldon, R. Handy, G. Bulls, A. Baca. ROW 2: K. Archer, C. White, L. Graham, V. Ortega, S. Green, H. Bentley, S. Pendergraft, N. Jones, P. Buchanan, J. Woods, Mrs. Ralls. ROW 3: T. Harper, J. Salinas, A. Rex, H. Flores, S. Rhodes, S. Cochran, J. Calaway, D. Montgomery, C. Cook. ROW 4: R. Brown, F. Womble, M. Tucker, S. Hagerman, G. Duncan, G. Lopez, A. Craig, C. Burch, D. Shelton. ROW 5: S. Lesley, L. Reyes, B. Lamm, D. Thornton, W. Porter, O. Reyes, J. Lopez, O. Ring, L. Hamilton, nee Ve hoe ‘ There’s a Song ROW 1: N. Gabaldon, V. Woody, D. McCoy, D. Janzen, D. Glover, D. Smear, G. Har- nish, D. Phillips, B. Patterson, R. Jackson, D. Reed, R. Torres, M. Kibler. ROW 2: G. Allison, R. Schell, R. McClellan, D. Porter, D. Pond, R. Hawkins, K. Brown, D. Coates, D. Innis, D. Johnson, L. Rodriquez, L. Gaither, J. Whitefield. ROW 3: Mrs. Ralls, S. Yancey, M. Oolley, R. Cook, C. Aylor, M. Wilkerson, P. Stump, F. Edwards, D. Cum- mings, T. Batson, R. Sasser, D. Slater, G. Rex, A. Rhodes, T. Jackson. ROW 4: B. Mayben, E. Rojas, S. Torres, D. Henderson, C. Villines, K. Reeves, D. Fryrear, G. Payne, C. Kopke, T. Smith. ROW 5: T. West, B. Ring, D. Wilkerson, J. Ring, H. Locke, M. Brown, R. Sasser, S. Pendergraft, J. Reed, A. Cook, R. Donaldson, S. Schell, F. Pool, G. Salinas. ROW 6: V. Cummings, A. Cook, N. Mcintyre, G. Sutherland, J. Etheridge, L. Hornsby, R. Head, E. Barnes, J. Bowers, B. Beck, S. Connelly, J. Porter. Junior High Choir | ROW 1: Mrs. Ralls, S. Hamilton, M. Arjona, S. Burke, S. Byres, R. Davis, R. Spark, T. Morris, D. Barnes, S. Craig, V. Floyd, D., Harvey, J. Mayben. ROW 2: T. Pearson, M. Slater, M. Mackie, L. Johnson, T. Hughes, R. Sims, B. Bulls, E. Graham, D. Neal, D. Thompson, T. Sandoval, D. Janzen. ROW 3: D. Head, B. Thompson, B. Thomas, P. Stidham, P. Oakes, B. Calaway, P. Southerland, D. Allison, P. Hagerman, D. Volden, K. Hamilton. ROW 4: A. Wilcox, S. Buchanan, Jaeoates,. De Voldens B. Coates. 1: Redwine, H, Milton, K. Burch, D. Ragland, L. Reyes, J. Torres. in the Air é ‘ | ae (gw ‘ 3g we Doesn't this look like a busy study hall? Pour a li ttle of this and a little of that and who knows what he'll come up with? iM bal WTA? « 1 i Nam hi, 200 Did you say the answer to number 6 on the test was True? Life is just one darn thing after another. Guess which one has platformate? i, Lemiiel TTT iu 3 P A t 4 UW = “ 4 “5 re = All we ever do is work, work, work. ae D Daniel; D. Floyd, | 202 ROW I: T. Burch, R. Cook, -G. Rex; Do Smear, H. Locke, D. McLaughlin. ROW 2: M. Wilkerson, M. Brown, D. Vanderburg, J. Grayson, J. Holland, K. Brock, P. Stump. | ROW 3: B. Simmons, Mr. Coursey, R. Sasser, G. Upchurch, . R. Driscoll, R. Head, B. Pendergraft, L. Bryer, B. DeArmond, J. Byers. ; Girls Tennis | Team maik. P. Schnell, L. Hohertz, L. Patterson, G. Duncan, T. Beck, A. Renner. Boys Tennis Team J. Davis, B. Brown, S. Beedy, S. Lathem, S. Vernon, K. Benton, B. Giles, S. Reed. ELEMENTARY ee MR, ALFORD Mr. Allen Alford is now completing his fifth year as principal of the Spearman Elementary School. His job is guiding the students in their beginning years of education. Elementary Principal Mr. Alford's secretary is Mrs. Eddie Clemmons. 204 MRS, NELL BENTON First Grade MRS, LOUISE ARCHER Third Grade q a 4 4 205 a om MRS, WILMA CLARK MRS, DEE DEERE First Grade First Grade MRS, MATHILDE ENTREKIN MRS, JACKIE GRAHAM First Grade Second Grade 206 | ati es MRS, LOIS HULL Second Grade MRS, LENA NIVENS Fourth Grade MRS, DAY McCLELLAN Third Grade MRS, TERRI ORR Third Grade 207 . MRS, NELLIE PAYNE MRS, MIKIE RICHESON First Grade Fourth Grade MRS, FERN ROBINSON MRS, ELVA LEE SHEETS Second Grade Fourth Grade 208 MR, BUDDY SPARKS Fourth Grade MRS, FERN WEST Third Grade MRS, THELMA VAUGHN Second Grade MRS, RUTH WHITSON Fourth Grade 209. 4th Grade MRS, NIVENS Mary Arjona Carrol Bentley Brenda Davis Bobby Fannin Karen Hamilton Lori Healer Kevin Janzen Roland Johnson Elida Lopez Joe Mauricio Terry Miesner Ricky Morris Eddie Ooley Norma Powers Ira Straw Gary Wagner MRS, RICHESON Jeff Beedy Denise Benton Mark Fox Tina Green Bonnie Hacker Roy Harbour Billy Jones Roger Jones Kathy Kingham Janyth Lackey Susan McKay Jammie Pierce Scotty Pipkin Linda Reed 210 4th cont. Carol Reeves Everett Rosenbaum Beth Sheets Robby Shields Christe Sparks Janice Stewart Jan Wysong MRS, SHEETS Belinda Benavidez Donna Boatwright Teresa Booth Kathy Born Karen Burks Paul Comegys Kayleen Cooper Gina Hutchison Toby Kuehl Kimmie Lane Michael Maberry Jessie Mickler Nick Nichols Darrie Owens Scot Owens Cindy Patterson Brandy Pope Regie Robertson Steve Southern Rusty Sparks Belinda Tanner Galen Thompson Dave Woods 211 212 4th cont. MR, SPARKS Janet Allison Roy Avila Laura Barnes Bernard Byers Tim Cook Ned Davis Chris Dunn Justize Frost Ernie Garcia Leon Hagerman Scott Janzen Ocie Jenkins Keith Kelp Roger Prentice Cecelia Randall Judy Reed Bobby Snider Aaron Volden Darrell West Hal West Billy Wynn MRS. WHITSON Raymond Arjona Marla Baxter Larry Bowen Gary Burke David Dear Dennis DeArmond Denise Desimone Terrell Evans Kathi Gilley Michele Schumann Davi d Thompson Mike West Dr. O'Dell from Texas Tech visits with the third graders during Week. the Math Career 4th cont. Lanita Johnson Johnette Lee Rajan Martin Gail Montgomery Ford McIntyre Cynthia Pearson Linda Pearson Darlita Pierce Karen Rinker Ronnie Schmehr 213 3rd Grade MRS, ARCHER Timothy Aylor Thomas Bentley Adela Espraza Annie Fickling Diana Flores Rudy Garcia Cynthia Hamilton Mark Kopke Andrea Lopez Virginia Lopez Jody Moran Rickey Murphree Ester Nava Billy Owens Kay Rex Danny Rodriguez Tony Salinas Colleen Smith Joe Southerland Danie] Thompson Roy Wood MRS, McCLELLAN Elden Allen Susie Bowers Jody Burrell Margie Cage Jim Calaway Lonnie Clemmons Glenda Cook Danny Graham Ricky Harvey 214 3rd cont. Jimmy Kenny Billy Morris David Rosser Sherry Sasser Timmy Self Colette Smith Marie Snider Ross Straw David Torres Ricky Vardell Larry Widener MRS, ORR Lance Anthony Becky Brown Carolyn Byers Kate Crawford Kim Daniel Lonita Greene Susan Gregg Kent Hargis Carla Harper Jeffery Hohertz David Lesly Jan Mason David Oakes Raymond Porter Ira Reed Stephanie Reed Tammy Rook Pam Rylant Mark Sheets 215 3rd cont. Stuart Sutton Karen Tope Alan Uptergrove Leslie Wood MRS, WEST Brent Biles Leroy Campbell Brenda Cook James DeArmond Danny Dry Denton Edwards Glenda Ellison Valerie Ellsworth Walter Gooch Verla Hagerman Buddy Hopper Terry Latham Lisa Nichols Del Renfroe David Scroggs Janice Sims Mike Slater Kelly Stewart Rusty Summerville Jimmy Vernon 2nd Grade MRS, GRAHAM Elvira Baca Leann Biles Brenda Bowling Scot Boyd Brent Connelly Cindy Cook Kellie Criddle David Cummings Robin Denham Julie Douglas Calvin Fickling David Gaither Robert Hagerman Doug Hamilton Mark Hays Elizabeth Johnson Dirk Neal Dean Sasser Garry Self Kim Smith Chris Thornton Denise Ware MRS, HULL Michael Barnes Sally Brainard Jamie Burks Kelle Claunch David Cummings David Lee Evans Maria Funderburg Pam Grayson ASA ESS SS ees ers Sea eety ees es 217 218 2nd cont. Cindy Gressett Kim Keyser Kandy Montgomery Pat Morris Raul Ortega Sherisse Partridge Merten Pearson Teri Lyn Prentice Robert Reed Tammy Robertson Leslie Williamson Stacia Wynn MRS, ROBINSON Mike Bodey Tracy Bulls Terry Burke Brad Chisum Stephanie Floyd Jan Fowler Leslie Groves Bertha Hill Charlene Lopez Cris McClellan Jed Miesner Kayren Ooley Bobby Perkins Randy Pool Rebecca Reyes Kim Rinker Kenneth Rosser 2nd cont. Kelli Simpson David Stafford Susan Thompson Sherry West MRS, VAUGHN Irma Arjona Terrie Bowen Crystal Carson Carrie Clark Mickey Gates Donna Sue Goff Russell Green Allen Hull Jim Jones Gerri Lynn Kendrick Lavon Kunselman Jacque Lusk David Martin Steve McKay Kevin Pendergraft Tracy Presnell Joni Ralls Chris Randall Fabriciano Rojas Donna Schmehr Joe Vardell 219 Ist Grade MRS, BENTON Ronnie Bentley Todd Brock Tammy Bynum Regina Campbell Jo Nell Comegys Trena Cook Bryan Crawford Dana Daniel Chuck Eaton Jeff Gatlin Steven Goff Kirby Hargis Kelly Harper David Jones Wanda Jones Cheryl Ooley Danita Phillips Jennifer Umphress Christy West Terri White MRS, CLARK Stacia Anthony Brenda Aylor Natalie Bell Sam Boone Tamie Born Jana Beth Buchanan Sherry Collier Kelly Davis Beth Ann Flowers Paul Hays 220 Ist cont. John Kenney Patrick McKay Marc Nichols John Pearson John Reneau Beth Sheppard Timmy Spoonmore Debbie Tatum Jamie Thomas Troy Thompson Randall Wolfe Casey Wood Donna Woody MRS, DEERE Roig nibakoWalcy Christine Baxter Connie Bentley Berklee Brainard Phyllis Crawford Earnest Criddle Danny Dear Brenda Fanning Shari Fox Debbie Green Scot Martin Michael Messer Jamie Morley Jan Oakes Bobby Ooley David Pope Ken Parchar 221 Ist cont. Billy Snyder James Stewart DeAnn Weese Tim Wilson MRS, ENTREKIN Joey Avila. Pam Collins Victor Espraza Anselmo Fernandez Pilar Gabaldon Elena Lopez Lupe Lopez Frank Lozano Rosa Mauricio David Ortega Rachael Reyes Alma Rivas Angel Rodriquez Richard Southern Ivonne Sullivan Blanca Torres Hector Trevino MRS, PAYNE Keith Adamson Sue Close Tina Cochran Sherrie Cook Andy Cordle Joyce Cummings Tanya Duncan Lonnie Easley Jimmy Fickling 222 Rhonda Summerville Connie Vernon Teddie Whitefield Students learn quickly that buying lunch tickets is a necessary part of school life. Ist cont. Stinson Gibner Rhonda K, Gilbert Ed Gooch Allena Gould Gina Harvey Neil Healer Jim Johnson Pamela Largent Jonell Moran Nick Sampson 223 Recess is always looked forward to. Going home after a hard day's work at school. 224 Vv a a Dickie checks this first grader's eyes. Elementary teachers enjoy a meal at the cafeteria with the school board. lat baal Mrs. West helps her students with their work. 225 Elementary Displays HE. BALLOON qa fed i Has WI Ling pa per? } e A BALLOON MAN AND A SNAKE 226 S) oO eae ph —_ Oo Ula QO HANSFORD P. A. LYON ABSTRACT | INSURANCE COMPANY AGENCY Abstracts and Title Insurance 'You can be sure with our Insurance ! Established 1905 Phone 659-2516 222 Main 659-2516 222 Main Spearman, Texas Spearman, Texas SAIED’S MEN'S SHOP need a little lift — % depend on Coke 2128S. Main Perryton, Texas ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY PERRYTON BOTTLING COMPANY [ery - Wei fy 7. ue We OL Ahn +A aucSfi. Gib, I gust Ce ¥ ‘t, helhiyte bk Lay - y o Mop Lhe Car Neatly hp At DOL Lia Wee ee fit , Ctuee Lt UM LY Gv ay ot: ip: nn) LOE GULL O WOH LL Upl Lila CL), Ae Mibrelio | Ok Lrimn LECOME 4’ Vind, anc pw; LOL J pert 8 Fic t, hot ‘ah a tele Lee hoot a C0t 5 A, fe? 2 They year ae | Jee Cher 4 bed.) LH BD oy ally. DOVE Shing. . MMe 1 thet Oh gloage tert re = fae ‘Y ligh J, Ga noel Poze i om yeges net ee Gino | layno ttle Zt OUge Oy ati) Me POLL wow ALl Otte Mi fern Ca Cnr | 7) aredprs, | ae 4 Zn LC Long CLC. bp. | ML, ge ee rol pts SO7NE. SPAKE - | | G rt C2 ce Die y ) C7 2c d q G 7 | by ft, : : | on ig are yon Ul a ' 1A x AVE yp ut by wk ahs pos Fe onal lly, Lf . “of ceo bith Ohl fj) H) | whiwagy LEY OY v ( —— “th Ti Wet at A, Maun ane Safe Cie A Ubliy 2 | | hie % sCW. i ye ‘ | Tio 1) AWE Care f “WZ it, (bhi Bef, Z | le Utne. V enw Vesey | |] JONES PIPELINE CONTRACTOR piehie-- 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 SPARKS LAUNDRY Laundry and Dry Cleaning No, Connie, youldtstréetch 11. Ohopork ino, lo Sele Coe ee We Are For The Fighting Lynx ' ROY Do RUSSELL RUSSELL’S DRY GOOD 230 Coin Operated Open 24 Hrs. Spearman, Texas 122 Hancock TIM’S MOBIL STATION Go by and see Tim [Mabil | for all your auto servicing. Owned by TIM REARDON Spearman Texas BERRY’S CLEANERS THE TOP IN DRY CLEANING Courteous Service Quality Cleaning Pick-Up and Delivery bial 659-3122 412 Davis Spearman, Texas Ain tales living doll? 2 211) MASSADS We are known for our excellent women's and children's wear. ¥ Spearman Lexas ELLZEY VANDERBURG CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ''68!' 231 AUTOGRAPH SPACE COURTESY OF JIM DAVIS BURL McCLELLAN YANCEY 4 sO” SE SODAILY MACHINE WELDING ae D.D.S. Phone 659-3012 Gruver Hwy. Box 727 Box f2 Spearman, Texas Spearman, Texas Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Seniors 232 - LU Ju Y ¥ N N Vy So Ga Ge eee _ 9 Complmie ar } Congratulations La Rerich i Aa ies a! Seniors of ''68!! CLAUDE SHEETS JR. L, O A ta ede rm)? Ae (7 oz ; f - TH! ( } . N WW ak AV) 2) SeSHERUFE PY yy os v P Av ia 1) ee qve pA h | ; yy 5 ' } } NJ ‘ Y A : Ww yh | 4 i , ie CUSTOM HAY BALING | : i Vig = ) Nae | at | ral ! 7 i NY ; | U ) Ww iy 1, OY ‘ 5 VW LL SO w (Ww 5 soe | a 610 East Kenneth aS UM age , y - } Growing With Spearman'! PLAYHOUSE We have nothing to sell excepiibetter 1..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 at -Err--Ahh--Ummm----Hi, Mr. McKay! COLLARDS yee ESTATE GNG pede” fe td Ya AHlzeeaD | DPLECY (fa Le ttt) a “4 Gf OCr A ot fF GeLeze vA ey LA6 LOE _ 140260 ee Z POSSE ie 4 prtta Litt th G py o) Ree tig bee-Ciade e Oo cert “Cyc AF ABM MABAGEMENZ J Z ee) Meg fe Uh Ph. 659-2501 Spearman | LYRIC THEATER Get more out of life--see a movie!!! REAL ESTATE LOANS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS EVERETT E. GREENE INSURANCE | 113 Main If we don't please you - tell us. If we do - tell others. Spearman, Texas | Phone 659-2587 Spearman, Texas | Spearman 202. Main Spearman, Texas DEPENDABLE REPAIR SERVICE All Kinds of Welding and Machine Work FOXWORTH GALBRAITH LUMBER CO. 206 Andrews 659-2516 B C PUMP THOMPSON FLYING SERVICE AERIAL SPRAYING FOIGH PAINS PRUCTION CHARTER SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Phone 659-3135 Spearman, Texas ALTON’S GULF GIFFORD-HILL WESTERN INC. 659-2422 Spearman, Texas Pe Come by and see us' ! a GiFFORO-H ren sa EP ae” TEE Spearman, Texas Box 86 Phone 659-2596 What's wrong? You did say fill it up with gas, didn't you? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'At the Time and Temperature Corner ! Member of Paib sinew: Established 1907 Perryton, Texas TED’S SINCLAIR Service at it's finest, WHITE HOUSE LUMBER CO. Dealers in ALL KINDS of Building Material Well Supplies- - -Sterling Ph, 059-2818 Highway West Spearman, Texas Anhydrous Ammonia Chemical and Seeds Garden and Lawn Supplies Come by and shop with us. HICKORY SMOKED LOCKER RENTAL HOME FREEZER SERVICE ystom Processing | NAM @nct BACON FLOYD’S LOCKERS Wholesale Beef Processing and Curing Meats 659-2128 210 Hancock 237 H H WATER. WELL SERVICE Complete Irrigation and Water Well Service High Lift Pumps Parts in Stock Pump Setting and Repair All Makes RICHARD HOLTON Peerless Pumps (oil or water lubricated) 659-2242 Spearman, Texas CONSUMERS KBMF FM CONGRATULATIONS to the ADMINISTRATION, TEACHERS, AND: STUDENT BODY for the finest school in the Panhandle. Want real service?’ See Consumers! Stay tuned for all the latest AVN aE ere in local happenings, Phone 659-2012 Spearman Pest EQUITY i : eon” oe ee. how os Bi bro. ee Ao wi. Nihon Qrictire | Lntoe le se. 2 i. tt we ig aie (an. aes r VY “93 ee Gs cb + Yigg Bee SM preven reget foe. ae OL fA-e Zi BA. IVER Ee: ue VO ie | Bk lf earrn4 . Cane Saat Le 8 | therk Ss 1} Abe Sd a ee 4 AB Bnd yan Det — well they oroir th sg | 120 | | r aes eae rae Ante Hex Cas i Hfprntag oa pIG ame , Oda, at a Sil NN tg tens A Pag - BAL = ogee nage? vid , ze : SF 4 2 Es ) : a a — U db-, Ves g of Ow : aoe Aa: ¢ 2 : ederally BONDED utes v, an. 7: Ope ‘ yt Viner an ne K gree rehire a For Their Mufual Saving' ! g E, J. COPELAND (BOR, ie Phone 659-2420 : : : Experience the Convenience of Our Saving Accounts, Checking Accounts, and Safety pease Boxes. Carus By sail awed gal, ae, A Cole hee AAS L2C 7 ( eluamale| pg 4 cil fargbGeh 4 ae hea tha SOC Az LEC ; 2 Aoteece a f cee MAY YC LOO Zr ts dy 1 o Ve CA wre a ne thee 5 Sa C | BH AA oN FIRST STATE BANK Spearman, Texas Member of F. D.1.C. 1917-1967 50th Anniversary 240 BERRY GRAIN CO. Grain and Seed Bonded Storage Fertiliz ex ASGROW SEED Agents for BAKER CASTOR BEAN COMPANY Pratl 435-5377 Waka, Texas FALCON MUSTANG Box 248 Phone 659-2829 Spearman, Texas 'Where Service Comes First! JOE TRAYLER FORD “66” SERVICE STATION WYATT 66. Bit, Washing ibices Lubrications Batteries Spearman, Texas 659-3242 SPEARMAN SUPER SERVICE he SPEAKMAN _ SUPER ee he.659-° Now girls--no boys is worth all this, Gasoline----Oil----Chemical Spraying----Butane----Diesel----Anhydrous GORDON’S DRUG 120 hamburgers!!! Complete Drugstore Service Phone 659-2141 Spearman 242 Ronnie Ellsworth, new at this busi- ness. does a little experimenting. WARDROBE CLEANERS A neat appearance isa valuable asset, ' 302 Main Street Phone 659-2511 EDWARDS FABRIC MART OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We appreciate your business. Ni want halt-ot this .for’a bikini, Finest Material Latest in Patterns Complete Line of Notions Carrol has found the cure for the Excedrin headache No. 589, See JUNE EDWARDS for all your sewing needs. Spearman Texas M M GROCERY Peoples Natural Gas bivision of Northern Natural Gas Company WELL SIDE GAS, AGRI-ENGINES PEOPLES NATURAL GAS Spearman 243 PLAINS RESTAURANT Plains Shopping Center 659-9980 Spearman WHERE THE EATING IS GOOD! -— .. Ss F | rage qi 4 i i ! fi : 4 § ie 2 ‘¢é is i. | as Hey waitress, could we have shovels instead of forks?''! RODGER’S SALES AND SERVICE Plastic, Aluminum and Transite Pipe for Gas and Irrigation Line. Berkley Pumps Congratulations Senior Class of 1968 Waka, Texas Barry, Donald, and Bob are always willing to help--especially if you just happen to be a beautiful female. Right, guys? ? Food is a bargain when you shop with these friendly merchants. IDEAL FOOD STORE Spearman Wheel Balance Tire Lrueine Tune Up AYERS BRAKE ALIGNMENT Brake Service Lathe Brake Drums Engine Overhaul Box 761 Spearman lo Ca gic ain n ave Wo ots rial f¢ ‘ WY OV™N : } = VK Nn Washin x : by rae _ Theses yoy rw Wo ore y r hile Ve | your oe oon v Nae lookin! Lo Ss of yee zg F CUT RATE GROCERY ans OW Vo TA@n Soph’ 64 ig ll eee Bi eS BPM IO cate ig aye: Ss ... For Super QUALITY, Super SAVINGS, and Super SERVICE Shop at the Friendly GUTIRALHE GROCERY, A penny saved is a penny earned. Buccaneer Stamps Plains Shopping Center S0SsSo0uth Mwy. Lb 245 SPEARMAN FLORAL ee hes Donna shows off some of the fine specimens of orchids. Your Full Service Florist 659-2593 Plains Shopping Center Spearman, Texas BILL and LIL TURNER PETTITT GARAGE JAY IF Mann TIE SAQCK ABSORBERS L eT ee eee 2904 BS 4 . Mr. Pettitt teaches his son Billy the trade at an early age. STATE INSPECTION STATION Bear Front End Alignment Spearman 246 R. L. UPTERGROVE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Commercial and Residential New and Remodeled Phone: 659-2677 403 S. Endicott Spearman CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BOB’S SALES SERVICE Carol Booth seems to have tem- porarily lost her cool. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Spearman The place to meet for that special after school treat. Fi AM ee ia See eeeeaehen a SP aa seas mcoe ee ae O BH Hh 2 . aceoeeteereers (Tei) In here GOLDENSPREAD OIL CO. COMPLETE LINE OF PHILLIPS PRODUCTS! Phillips Spearman Anhydrous Ammonia Gasoline and Oil Ph. 659-3141. |, Butane, Propane Kerosene There Aviation Products Diesel Tires, Batteries and Acc. Phe bie7-2194 SIMMONS CHEVRON Complete Tune Up and Brake Service. Atlas, Michelin and Gates Tires. Your business is appreciated. ' LOREN GC, SIMMONS For fast and efficient service, stop in at Simmons Chevron. B B GRAIN Co. INC. Feeds, Seeds, Grains, Fertilizers Custom Cleaning, Treating, Bagging Mixed Fertilizers Urea, Sulphate Anhydrous Ammonia Bonded Storage 248 Why, Mr. Butcher-- what are you doing in (hence 2 ss. There is no end to the beautiful gifts that can be found at the Gift Box. GENE CUDD, Manager Home of the mighty JOHN DEERE, JOHN DEERE 202 Main B B SALES Phone 659-2662 Spearman, Texas CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHARLENE BULLS’ INTERIORS ART SUPPLIES CARPETS FURNITURE DRAPERIES Main Street Spearman DR. HACKLEY ay, ye ie Osteopathic Physician} ed gy’ ,(¥ le, , Q' sy eee t Bobby is literally swept off his feet — by these four ''charmers . Good Luck Seniors! 702 Roland | 659-2556 250 COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE BUZZARD CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING SENIORS FARM BUREAU INS. Serving Your Insurance Needs, ' Mer. TOMMY GOOCH BOXWELL BROS. FLOWER SHOP | YOUR F.T.D. FLORIST IN SPEARMAN'! Phone 659-2212 7 519 Evans ey CHAMBERS ae DEPARTMENT STORE FIRST IN FASHIONS! | 104 Main 659-3424 | | Spearman, Texas : NORTH PLAINS TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT, ae Se] wryly deat Maa eee 7 ieee a yf te Liter Aid -— vi oma Lex rs Be La ; _ Z _——— ge man Avi Z : Ant EL prow LIVLL YOU sat 20 the Ware iy Zan x gy Cae oa ye pas wise ie aoe aor - ae VV Tait | 7 RTT bor AINS) i, 78 ae WOU hye, ] a Hf i= yy i f | ; : e% VIL pe. ME : x a 7) ocd pnsit : ia iz Eze a ALL, ——. Sa I 7 : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Lag, a SPEARMAN DRUG ‘a Se 4 ame eas | ero) Bo) Ba ea ‘ip ed = pred —.2 me i me, RY , : ’ Aud Y Ta! Although it could be dangerous to the men of SHS, these two are intent on making a little love potion. Finest in Service'! reoxaee DRUGS MARY’S STORE This is a familiar sight to all Jr. High kids---Ronnie Head at the candy counter!!! 'The IN-SPOT for the younger set, Spearman Texas THE SPEARMAN REPORTER AND HANSFORD PLAINSMAN . fi Rh Led LATEST NEWS 252 213 Main Two Weekly Publications WM. M. (BILLY) MILLER, Editor-Publisher FULL LINE OF OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL PRINTING 659-3434 Spearman, Texas EXCEL CHEVROLET-OLDS CO. 659-2541 Excel has recently expanded their facilities to meet the growing needs of their customers. KET: CHEVROLET Hi-Way 15 Boxy 253 EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS Congratulations SENIORS OF '68'! CATES MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR Getter Values DAVIS OIL CO. Lo aren OLE S-3 Diesel Oil Delux Premium Oil (CHAMPLIN Drip O1l Phone 659-2225 501 West Kenneth Spearman, Texas arabe Oe Wan. CHIL ghrrait Ber, ‘ Can sex lie 208 Nia yeh Alo cae ASS see ET AP SPD Pe : Pil tnt B® Cee Lig Ek pe eee ee OLS, CLnA | gee eet ii fe ky LE pitmme Lhe Yr ard G ea oe Dard tok. . Chiag put gece. Hl ae ait fk HU Yee, bof 7 | MG, yet Le A OS pga Y eyteh. A Cer Ae ae mt Ly DIRT a SPEARMAN, TEXAS PERRYTON, TEXAS 659-2146 435-2421 McCLELLAN GRAIN CO. INC. Feeds Seeds Grain BS, Fertilizer a oe ic aa R.L.M®CLELLAN GRAIN C0, Baby Chickens Purina Chows Bonded Storage J, K. HICKS, Manaper Box 367 Phone 659-3223 Spearman BEEDY FURNITURE COMPANY Exclusive Gifts and Furniture Plains Shopping Center Spearman, Texas 256 T ORVILLE FULLBRIGHT Orville Fullbright is the area dealer Lover OCG suriacespaint, tis the coating you can depend on to pre- serve and protect all of your prop- erty in any type of weather. Rain, wind, dirt, heat and light rays have no effect on a EPOC 5 surface. As | you protect you beautify, witha whole range of colors all in the pur- esteshades. tio l IESYOURSE LE! ASK ORVILLE FOR A FREE SAMPLE; Plains Shopping Center Phone 3179 This modern home was built by Mr. Fullbright. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Wiring General Electric Appliances ThisyGeneral bleetric refrigerator is over 40 years old and is still in perfect running order. For depend- able appliances always buy General Wlectrics ANTHONY ELECTRIC SPEARMAN STUDY CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE MONTH Girls L. to R. Rebecca Hutchison, Debra Brock, Bobbie Grayson, Regina Smith, Cathy Mackie, Cloetta Fullbright, Kathie Haworth, Cathrine Lyon, and Susan Uptergrove. Boys L. to R. Charles Shieldknight, Dallas Haner, Gary Benge, Jimmy Brown, Carrol Day, Bill McClellan, Steve Baggerly, Danny Womble, and Hal Shufeldt. dA, : | ZOoOoua z7- amv Compliments of: | DAMON GREGG M.D. Regina is a very efficient office assistant for Dr. Gregg. 258 COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE Electricity is more thanjust a word--- a way of life. Modern families depend on electric service to make their work Caclereang octets aeaethein daily living comfortable and convenient. Electric service encourages area progress, too, by furnishing an efficient, economical source of power for business and in- dustry. Community Public constantly plans and builds ahead toassurea plen- tiful and dependable supply of electric service 10r the growth of cities, and MY ours lectric Light towns we serve... and tohelp you live bétVer ELEC LURICADILY. Power Service'! HORIZON OIL TOM PENN, INC. AND GAS Aerial Spraying CONGRATULATIONS Charter Rental J SENIORS 6g Siar ERIN SEE EE OT All the employees of Horizon Oil and Gas Company extend their congratulations to the Seniors of S. H. S. and best wishes to the Maintenance other students. PERRY TON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT BV ERE Wiel RACY 435-3727 Spearman Texas Hiway 15 BURTON’S T.V. BURTON SCHUBERT Television and Radio Service 'A seven ft. screen so that Paul Newman will be life-size! Sorry Madam, '! Your Philco Dealer’ Repairs Color and Black and White T. V. 659-2121 THE LYNX DEN Owned and Operated by SHARON and LEON WILSON Funny how a guy gets so popular when he starts deci food, 260 You can trust your car to the man who wears the star, the big bright TeExAGO plAnw SNIDER PEARSON TEXACO 107 North Main 659-2310 Spearman Texas ERNEST BILL ROY WILMETH CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 11968 ! Spearman, Texas Phone 659-2720 Z Brenda, Debbie, and Patsy explain the evils of smoking to Mr. Cates. J Coeancs DONEGAL HS Spearman DEEANN’S Fashion Center for Gruver. DeeAnn's is just the place to find that special dress for that special occasion. The smartest in styles and name brands are within your reach at DeeAnn's. COME BY AND SEE US! THOMAS MANY CLEANERS } THANKS EXPERIENCE COUNTS Ae) Friendly Service ; Cc B STUDIO See Thomas Cleaners for expert cleaning and quality alterations Peo e ) PD ca rer vo tho a | for all your wardrobe. You'll be - Log. ee Sa, LOC fAltVe AO D Fs: AAC glad you did. opae fe ; : fs 2 a f (Ck st = col fp Licr® La JZ. ab a c ak hk. U CLtrw Di Aw th BR pot) Spearman reGlht a GS 2412 mains, (PU PO OER TT ae noe. ae to ates ef « ea Lk ! Ys c24 col) = SS S Pat Fong J Meee A Ae : ts ) ge ‘a pops. 7A aa @: Ke -QRetoy cer Ss a t oe A ag Mae fr - jl lA Zee eee L yee A: ( ee 4 CHK % veda Sy’ DS a PY L AO C OY = : « j ; y, : | oa ee en . | eer - : nt et - OPO rab a THE LYNX ANNUAL STAFF would like to express their special thanks to GRICKET and BILL GILES for them considerate cooperation and helpful ad- vice. The GILES' time and efforts are deeply appreciated. Cindy gazes at one of the beau- tiful diamonds from Harp's. 310 Main Spearman THANKS AGAIN Your Official Jeweler HARP’S JEWELRY MOTOR PARTS OF SPEARMAN | DOCTOR OF MOTOR HEADQUARTERS AUTOMOTIVE Spearman, Texas Highway 15 P,O, Box 117 SP coaaaanee Ph. 659-2554 Dist RIBU TOR Congratulations SENIORS OF 68!!! 712 S. Roland Spearman, Texas Compliments of EARL E. NOVAK, D.D.S. OWENS SALES COMPANY NY ee oo r- = Ber ae nw x O +A Sure we'll still be friends but I want to slug you this once. Automotive Parts and Machine Shop 263 WILLIS SHEETS — CONSERVATION CONT a a4 ee belater av) Land Leveling Tail-Water Pits Chiseling Land Planing | 702 Gibner Drive | Phone 659-2256 Spearman EDWARD DEAR Gee Dana, T'll bet you've never had SOUTH COAST LIFE INSURANCE birthday swat like this before. ' Part of all you earn should be yours to keep, ' SPEARMAN HARDWARE All Types of Insurance. 222 Main 659-25 Housewares, Gifts, and Hardware Home Ph. 659-3073 Phone 659-2737 264 ROSCOE NELSON Painting as Spearman Gontractor a. and . 2 Texas General Builder : : Fon ee ee “ me lineman ee ocala cy 0 lia Ay, i ie ER laa: eis Bae td. sas il Ais ai This large apartment building is being constructed by Roscoe. ————_ en SS eee eee EE R. L. McCLELLAN Phone: 659-2343 ZU0SrCollard SONS INC. WESTERN AMMONIA CORPORATIONS Anhydrous Ammonia Liquid Phosphates Dry Fertilizer Seed and Chemicals 659-2642 | 1 Mile West of Spearman Gruver Highway | 265 NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. WithGas Appliances onyour ''home' ' team, you'll stay out front on the good housekeeping scoreboard! For speed, accuracy and dependability, Northern Cee Gas Ce eo And, like N t a point after touchdown, it gives you altura the added margin of unmatched econ- G omy. For cooking, clothes drying, as refrigeration, water heating, heating and air conditi oning, you'll always Company be surprised atthe small cost for the convenience of NORTHERN NATU- RAL GAS, J. L. BROCK INSURANCE AGENCY For complete insurance coverage and fast efficient service, drop by and see J, L. eS , 206 Main Spearman, Texas WESTERFIELD’S UNIVERSAL OIL mR Yes OOo. olor... oO LODAING Wholesale and Retail Gasoline - Oil - Tires Batteries — Philco.- Dumont T.V. GROVER TAYLOR, Mer. Gruver Texas Gruver Texas FI 7-2466 BYRD TEXACO THE HUDDLE All Texaco Products Gruver Enjoy the lively atmosphere at the Huddle in Gruver. FINE FOOD AND FAST SERVICE VY P GRUVER FARM SUPPLY yb Irrigation Supplies Ww) ie WA Sere and Tractor Parts : | Ww ) 4 SV ; i) WAr ‘ew, ,U- i N Av, y Vi Vy iW) t y yy Firestone Tires TY NE Aa | ¥ | ( i y (Wr iy Ny U Ya Aine eae one Lf eat ey 7 ies gt Va ) 5 aed hat i 2882 Q v ¥ ye ot ol ‘GRUVER STATE BANK a ‘ rv } vig Complete Banking Service U phy Safety Deposit Boxes ) ial time to stop in for a higher degree of friendly service. HY Member FDIC ] A“ Gruver Texas Your Troubles Vanish at HANSFORD PARTS GRUVER MOTOR CoO, V i Vv (MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE j im, | een ; Sales and Service Genuine MM Parts Minneapolis-Moline Irrigation See the USA in a Chevrolet From M., R. CRAWFORD GRUVER MOTOR CO. Gruver Texas | FI 7-2432 268 THIS AUTOGRAPH SPAGE - COMPLIMENTS OF CARL M. ARCHER PARLEY OIL INC. ANCHOR OIL CO. | SPEARTEX GRAIN CO. | ae, Wi Gomes, bw Ly QO _Aflarv’, Pes ater COCL Cine J voteth Can U tebove c ! 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