Springlake High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Earth, TX)

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Dewane Fryar We proudly dedicate the 1976-77 Wolverine to Mr. Dewayne Fryar. His ability, understanding, and friendliness as a teacher and a person have made him special to all his students and everyone that knows him. For all the years of service to our school and for his dedication that every one of his math students receive the best possible education, we say thank you, Mr. Fryar. 2 rea School lair Code xpels 16 Homecoming Da Set October 15 o 3 fc c. c School Burl Agenda s s “ rE 5 “ 2 (V QC. r -JT __ „ - -sc- =r gg ? C'E-R 5. a a  ? = •€ a • - - -O =• er = Cl r ?  06 Z. - — O .or- 3 o r o 3 — — c- S- 5 n 3 •p o 5 2 SPRINGLAKE (Special i — The contro rsy over long hair isn't over — at leas )t in Springlake-Earth High School IheSpnnglake-Earth Horn coming Day is.set for Oetol The Springlake-Earth B 15 in the school cafeteria, of Trustees will meet Mai Jack Angeley, president September 13 at 7:30 a. m cr £. £ rj c ZL O - o — c - 2 - - Cj = O _ _ v crrro q- C (D 5? y cc Q r, r? a c ii •o - £. c « ►— •w r a c - S r - o I 1 c_ c —■ 5 CT — • 'O I - here about 16 students were expellei ednesday for three days after refusin: get hair cuts. Six are football players and five of th are starters, according to coach Rc nd Murray. He refused to commei her than to say he thought it would hu ie team's chances in the game Frida ainst Dimmitt. The expulsions came after principa ob May made his weekly hair lengtl leeks and discovered several student ith hair over their collars, according t rdis Barton, father of one of the ex ;lled youths After they reportedly refused to ge! leir hair cut and refused to leave May'; fice, he expelled them. May. contacted i The Avalanche-Journal, had “nothing say” about the incident. ‘It's not May’s fault.” Barton said. Re s just enforcing a silly little thing lat's been going on here for 8 or T ?ars. It's the school board's policy. O’ me you couldn't have hair that touch )ur ears. Then they allowed it to liddle of the ear. Now it's the collar.-Barton said most of the parent' ilved support their sons’ actions and an't feel the school board has a right to iforce a hair code. A spokesman for the the regional civil ghts office in Dallas told the A-J last Ju-“Rules requiring - different hair mgths for male and female students and lies prohibiting beards or moustaches o e violations of Section 86.31(b)(5) of the egulation Implementing 1? IX of the See HAIR CODE 1 BOYS HAIR Oys will be clean shaver beards or mustaches. Sideburns will not be wot ow the bottom of the e: Imust be kept neatly trin d. The sides of the hair w cut and neatly trimmed so it the hair does not hang or below the bottom of the Ex-Students Association si the high school building - the event will begin witl consider the following age3- uan‘ta 0 Hair. —i s Mexican food dinner sen at 5 o'clock in the cafeteria. Honor classes will be 1936, 1946, 1956 and 1! graduating classes. They s be recognized. Also the who travel' ‘■'-'best to turn for F introduce Follow! ation in Exes will game between and Vega There will be a brief pi me . gram following the game, io. exes gather in the cafete -'oneed moment o: 1. Approval of minute Sev«alcommittee chairmen Wnrn a I a ' t T U a- _ - i j b r3 r sch August meeting 2. Approval of bills 3. Enrollment were elected. Those elected j? o included band calendar, Lil- o - lian Holland, Evelyn Verden, §• ' ° 4. Amend 1975-76 budg. and Gavle Jones. 5 £ n Dinners, °° — £ cr 5. Report on building inSherry Haydon.JudithGraham, % ance program Jo Eddy Riley and Mrs. Gerald “ a 6. Review handbooks Elkins. Projects, n n Report on school m Tommie Bills, and Barhsra'o 5? -r Lewis. “ 3 ;-s -g §. s  • — MMIFORMS MISSING ? o 3 3 a o o 9 rr 3 =  rvcpuii i Enchilada Supper u n Adjourn I I hi . Supper ana ldeasa. meeting plans. Ex-Student officers are Jac Angeley, president; Donm Clayton, vice president; Mrs Pete O'Hair, program chan man, with M-s. Macky M: Catty as co-chairman; Mr OlfeeJ Prico fortlie Enchildada Sup- r are?-. 0 for adults,?!, and $1.00 lor ■ndcr. The time at S. p. m. .. the lirst home hallgan.. everyone is invited out to eat prior to attending the Wolvc-nne-New Deal game -- fVUair t; rr aoirp Administration receive a - uii — meal price.PT A member .. will be sold at the door. Come To The Chili Supper The Springlake-Earth Ba Boosters Club has scheduled fund-raising Chili Signer FRIDAY IS HOMECOMING rhe hair will be cut and imedin the back so that it snot hang over the collar, in the front so that it does hang or lay below eye- level. iv explained that after eking their hair he asked nasium near the bleachers. Members of the pep squad, cheerleaders, and Wolverine Band have selected the 14 candidates. All boys in high school will cast a vote to selec htMlueen irMii Queen candidates are Debbie crowning. sch Daniel, Kim Clayton, Sherri Debbie Verden will narrate con Winders,Hortencia Rodriquez, all seniors, Flora Rivas, Ranee the history of the 14 king and queen candidates. A Winders and Susan Clayton, juniors. Gayle Miller, Pep Club pre two scht of Crown bearers will enter with sident, will crown the king. William L. Mann, Superintendent TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY: My compliments to the student body and especially to the annual staff, on the production of this fine pictorial record of the 1976-77 school year. It requires a great deal of time and effort to assemble a yearbook such as this one. As the years go by, this book will serve as a source of pleasure and enjoyment to you, and will enchance your fond memories of your classmates and teachers. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the good work you have done to make this a pleasant and productive school year. This community is proud of it's faculty and student body. Again, my compliments for a job well done. Sincerely, William L. Mann, Superintendent Springlake-Earth Schools Earth, TX 79031 4 Dwane jones Secretary Kenny Hamilton Ray joe Riley President Harlon Watson Eddie Haydon Donald Clayton Board of Education 5 Administrative Assistants Oletha Sanders Secretary to Superintendent Jane Kelly Financial Secretary Pauline Hucks Tax Assessor-Collector Robert Conkin Counselor Edna Robnett Library Clerk Mary Ann Gaulden Librarian 6 Robert B. May Principal High School Faculty Monarae Cummings Business Marie Slover Homemaking Pat Eagle Study Hall Roland Murray Coach Jerry Beard Science Wendell Horn Shop Robert Conkin Counselor Sue Haberer Homemaking Linda Hill English Buddy Luce Coach Kenneth Jones Algebra Frances Bryson Soc. Studies Melvin Chisum Agriculture Earl Ramsey Coach Richard Roper Band David Crane Music Lunchroom Supervisor Laura Mae Stansell Maintenance Supervisor Gerald Inglis Ramona Munoz Maintenance Workers Pauline Morales Arnell Becks Vesta Perkins Cook Faye Houston Cook Annie Lewis Cook Stella Thomas Cook Berta DeLeon Cook Bonnie Lunsford Cook Bennie Prather Cook Louise Robinson Cook Bus Drivers Gay Nell Moree Bus 38 Wendell Horn Bus 41 Edna Robnett Bus 44 Kenneth Hill Bus 39 Dewayne Fryar Bus 40 Robert Conkin Bus 42 Jerry Beard Bus 41 I Mil H BBW EH 47 Bill Anderson Bus 47 Patty Parish Bus 45 Robert Dennis Bus 43 Bertha Stradley Bus 46 Kenneth Jones Bus 49 9 on Billy Wayne Houston, of Mr. and Mrs. [oosevelt Houston, plans attend West Texas State Iniversity, after raduating. Dickie Brownd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brownd, plans to attend South Plains College after graduation and major in The Springlake-Earth arsity boys and girls rack teams, will meet in luleshoe, Friday, April 8 a.m. f— The FHA girls had their mual Secret Grand-lother Tea in the Home Debbie Verden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Verden. plans to attend Way land Baptist College, majoring in Math, after graduating. Sherri Ann Winders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Winders, plans to attend South Plains College after graduating. TH71 State Meetinq Representatives of the talent show featu Springlake-Earth Future representatives from Homemakers of America Chapter will be attending the 1977 state meeting of the Texas Association of FHA along with over 6,000 imembers and advisors from across the state. The theme of is “People VI-X. show Shining Stars Future Homema who have achieved unui accomplishments completing all levels Encounter, a Notice GIRLS GOLF TEAM-Left to right, Ranae Winder, Brene Belew, Kim Clayton, Pam Ott and Alayne Slover. Not Pictured Kim Dent. a-nn ! Boys Girls District Golf Tourney spe pir prei rni lpo Fut Springlake-Earth students participating in TH7L Qranimother tJea Brownd, Kirk O’Hair, Kim r ent, Ranae Winder, Brene .m es ue conomic Cottage, [onday, April 18. There and punch and were presented gifts by their secret granddaughters. They were also given red roses and told who their S-'ESeniors Hoi The Earth Catholic lurch sponsored a lun-eon for the Seniors of iringlake-Earth High hool Monday, April 11. The menu consisted of ichiladas, tamales, frijoles charra, Spanish rice, ast beef, salad, jello, cake punch. Dressi Steer The teachers’ table w vered with a whib jlecloth with em-oidering saying 2. Calf 3. Resuce Race 4. Barrel Race Girls 5. 2nd Section Riding 6. Greased Pig Race 7. Goat Tying-Girls 8. Women Goat Dressing 9. 3rd Steer Riding 10. Boy Steer Saddlings 11. Chute Dogging-Boys 12. Teacher Calf by Mrs. Julia Samaniego. The centerpiece was a white flowers arrangement. A souvenir presented to each Senior by the ladies of the church was a harredo Mexicano with a blue tassel, representing the graduating caps. Thirty eight seniors were present for the lun- Teachers present 11. Teacher’s Appreciation as Day was Tuesday. ----------------- Thursday was Red and Texas, White, symbolizing the ng theme FHA colors. Fridav and j. Joseph Sorrentino, gang leader turned U.S. Juvenile Judge, will inspire the group to greater individual achievement in the Friday night session. continued Friday at Vega with 18 holes. The boys played 3rd in the Varsity Division with the girls placing 4th, after losing by one stroke on a one-hole play-off for 3rd against Hart. i tree Workshops on topics of concern to young people such as child abuse, family, and values will highlight the meeting. The business of the Texas Association will be conducted at the House of Delegates sessic Class o High between in.. Junior High and School teachers) 2. Teacher Calf Tying-competition between teachers and JC’s. 3. Wild Cow M ilking-Competition between teachers vs JC’s. A concession stand will be run by the Student council. •s v'eni session. At this tir eleven officers elect through chapter participation throughout state will be placed office. A newly elect president will receive gavel from Phyllis Cice Tyler, Texas, outgoii president. The Future Homemakers of America a vocational you organization sponsored Homemaking Educatio Texas Education Agenc, with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, director, and Mr Betty Romans, sta advisor. noueo. jmI l in 11 ill the High School Friday, May 20, starting at 8:00 p.m. in the Earth Rodeo. Arena. Admission will be $1.50 for adults, $1 for children over 12, and 75 cents for children under 12. (Contestants will pay admission also.) Entry fees will be SI.00 per person, in spite of the 14. Calf Roping-Boy Girls 15. Gold Rush Points awarded to e winners: lst-4 points 2nd-3 points 3rd-2 points 4 th-1 point. The exceptions wil for the following: Greased Pig Race place-6 points. 2nd pla points. Calf Tying-1st plac points. 11 Gold Rush-lst plac Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT Craig Holland VICE-PRESIDENT Mark Barton SECRETARY Kim Clayton TREASURER Debbie Daniel HISTORIAN Toni Inglis SPONSORS: Mrs. Marie Slover Mr. Bill Anderson 12 Mark Lee Barton Dawn Elaine Branscum Brent Miles Been 13 George Alfredo Flores Donna Kaye Green Tony Jean Inglis Joe Garza Sherry Kim Jones 19 Hortencia Rodriquez Maria Alicia Samaniego Allen Craig Holland 22 Benjaman Johnson Sherri Ann Winders Royce Earl Jordan 23 Fred Lynn Meeks Kirk Marshall O'Hair 24 Bryan Weldon Taylor 26 Senior Play To G—E—Four Square—Five Oh P Q Two . . . down der hatch. “Suitable for Hanging” By: Donald Payton PLAY CAST Charlie Hackle Sam Adams Abby Mrs. Raney Mom Hackle Frank Raney Tina Hilga Anatole Grindstaff The Professors The Wrenn Sisters Dickie Brownd Kirk O’Hair Debbie Verden Debbie Daniel Toni Inglis Craig Holland Kim Clayton Kelly Jo Wheatley Royce Jordan Max Price Joe Fulfer Dawn Branscum Kim Jones Snaps 27 Hey, it’s snowing, Debbie Daniel. Laverne Lee—the morning after. Geissler, Rodney-FFA 2,3,4 pres. 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; captain 4; Track 1,2,3; Letter man’s Club 2,3,4; Class vice-pres. 2; Junior play cast; Ag award 3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Cutest Couple Cand. 4; Football King Cand. 4; Basketball King Cand. 4; FH A Dream Boy 4; Most Handsome Cand. 3. Gonzales, Polo-Band 3,4; Stage Band 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Football 2,4; Track 2; Letterman’s Club 4; All-Region Choir 2; 2nd Alternate All-State 2; 1st division soloist 1,2,4; state qualifier 4. Hampton, Dina jo—Band 1,2; FHA 1,2; student council 4; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council rep. 4; Spanish 3; Track 1; Junior Play Cast; Spanish award 3; Perfect Attendance 1,3. Holland, Craig-Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4 student council rep. 4; Student Council 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4 captain 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Class president 3,4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Most Likely to Succeed 4; 2nd place tennis 3; Scholarship Sweater 3; UIL One-Act Play stage crew 4; Co-Valedictorian. Houston, Billy-Choir 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; All-Region Choir 1,2; Wittiest. Inglis, Tony—FHA 1,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2,4; Basketball manager 1,2,3,4; Track manager 1,2,3; Class historian 4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; English award 1; Biology award 2; American Hist, award 3; Library award 3; Most Bashful Cand. 3; Most Bashful 4. James, Danny-FFA 1,2; Choir 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. Johnson, Ben-Band 1,2,3,4; All-Region Band 1,2,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; All-Region Choir 1,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; UIL Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3,4; All-Area Choir 1st Alternate 4; Basketball 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Hon. mention All-District 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Cast. Jones, Kirn-Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, pianist 1,2,3, treas. 4; FTA 1,2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3,4; Basketball 3; Track 3; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Home ec award 1; Drum Major award 3,4; Office Staff 3,4; UIL One-Act Play Cast 4; Encounter I 3; Encounter II 3; Encounter III 4; Scholarship Sweater 3. Jordan, Royce—Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 3,4, treas. 4; FTA 2; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 4; Stage Band 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Class vice-pres. 3; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Mr. S-EHS Cand. 4; Smile King 4; Class’ Favorite 4; Wittiest Cand. 3. Meeks, Fred—Annual Staff 2; Junior Play Cast; Speech award 2; Most Likely to Succeed Cand. 4. Miller, Gail—Spanish Club 2,3 sec. 3; Football Pep Club 1,2,4, pres. 4; Basketball Pep Club 3, vice-pres. 3; Choir 1,2,4, pres. 4; Track 4; Senior Play Usher; Junior Plav Usher; UIL Solo Award 2. Barton, Mark-Band 1,2,4; Student Council 1,4, pres. 4; Annual Staff 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Senior Class vice-pres.; Junior Play Cast; Class Favorite 3; Most Handsome 4; Basketball King Cand. 3,4; Football King 4; 2nd place long jump,state 2; 4th place long jump, state 3; 4th place 100-yd. dash, state 3; Track MVP 2. Been, Brent-FFA 1,2,3,4, Pari. 2; FTA 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, captain 4; Track 1,2,3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Cutest Couple Cand. 4; Football King Candidate 4; FFA Award 1,2. Branscum, Dawn-Band 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; FFA 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play Cast; Regional Qualifier—track 60 and 100 yd. dashes 2; Powder Puff Football Most Valuable Player. Branscum, Glenn—Band 1,2,4; Junior Play Cast; Spanish Club Pari.; Most Courteous 3; Speech award 3. Brownd, Oickie-Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 3,4, sec. 4; S. C. rep. 4; H. S. 2,3,4, V. P. 4, S. C. rep. 3; S. C. 3,4; Stage Band 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 4; Golf 2,3,4; Senior Play; Ag. 1,3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Most Bashful 3; Mr. S. E. H.S. Cand. 4. Castillo, Augustina—Spanish Club 2; Physical Science award 2; Chemistry award 3; Most Bashful Cand. 2; Most Likely to Succeed Cand.4. Clayton, Kirn-Band 1,2,3,4, sec. 3, pres. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, 4th V. P. 4; FTA 2; H. C. 2,3,4, treas. 4; Student Council 3,4, pari. 4; Golf 3,4; Tennis 4; Class treasurer 1,3; Class secretary 4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Alg. II award 2; Trig, award 3; Class Favorite 2,4; Band Duchess 3; FFA Sweetheart 3; Football Queen Cand. 3,4; Football Queen 4; Miss S. E. H. S. 4; Most Courteous 4; Cheerleader 4. 28 Daniel, Debra-Band 1,2,3,4, treasurer 4; FHA 1,2,4; FTA 4, parliamentarian-reporter 4; Student Council 4, Senior Class representative 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 2,4, Head Cheerleader 4; S. E. Ind. Arts Club 4, secretary 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class secretary 1; Class treasurer 4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Perfect Attendance 3; Candidate for Typing II award 3; Miss Flame 4; Miss S. E. H. S. Candidate 4; Football Queen Candidate 4; Track Queen Candidate 2; Regional Qualifier—track 80 yd. hurdles 2. DeLeon, Juanita-Choir 4; Track 4; Senior Play usher; Junior Play usher. Flores, Jorge-Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Stage Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,4, treas. 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Best Dressed Cand. 1,2,3, Best Dressed 4; Smile King Cand. 2; Football King Cand. 4; All-District, Hon. Mention Linebacker 4. Fuentes, Raymond-Football 1,2; Track 1; Most Courteous Cand. 3. Fulfer, Jim—Spanish Club 2; Track 2. Fulfer, Joe-Band 1,2,4; Student Council 3; Stage Band 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4, V. P. 3; Asst. Conductor 4; Basketball 4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Sr. Class Play; Jr. Class Play; Choir award 2. Garza, Joe-Track 2; Spanish Club 2; Most Bashful Cand. 1; F. O. M. award; Candidate for Spanish award 3. O’Hair, Kirk-Band 1,2,3,4, student council rep. 4, omsbudsman 3; FFA 1,2,3,4, sec. 2,3, vice-pres. 4; Honor Society 2,3,4, pari. 4; Student Council 4; Stage Band 3,4; Basketball 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; FFA award 2; Scholarship sweater 3; FHA Buddy 4; Mr. S-EHS 4; Hon. Mention All-District Defensive Tackle 4; Tri-Champs in district football 2. Price, Max-Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Senior Play Cast; Shop award 2 Rodriguez, Hortcncia-Choir 4, vice-pres. 4; Spanish Club 2, treas. 2; Senior Play Usher; J unior Play Usher; Class Favorite 1; Most Beautiful Cand. 1,2; Most Beautiful 4; Smile Queen Cand. 2,3; Football Queen Cand. 3,4; Choir Favorite 4. Samaniego, Maria—Choir 1; Senior Play Stage Crew; Junior Play Cast; UIL One-Act Play Cast; Homemaking III award 3; Office Help 3; Perfect Attendance 3. Smith, Donna—FHA 1,2; FFA 4; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerleader 3; Junior Play Cast; Wittiest Girl 4. Taylor, Bryan—Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Senior Play Cast; Industrial Arts award 1; Perfect Attendance 2; Most Courteous 4. Thomas, Timmy-FFA 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,4; Football King Cand. 4; Basketball King 4. Verden, Debbie-Band 1,2,3,4, S. C. rep. 2, vice-pres. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, 5th vice-pres. 4; H. S. 2.3,4, pres. 4; S. C. 2,4, vice-pres. 4; Class pres. 1; Jr. class play; Sr. class play; Class Favorite 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Eng. I Award 1; World History Award 2; Eng. Ill award 3; Calculus award 3; Band Favorite 4; Scholarship Sweater 3; Co-Valedictorian. Washington, Brent-Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Stage Band 2,4; Basketball 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 4; Golf 3,4; Band Duke 3,4; Wittiest 2; Class Favorite 2; Spanish Club 4. Wheatley, Kelly Jo-Band 1,4; FHA 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4, parl.-reporter 3, pres. 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 2,3, rep. 3; S-E Industrial Arts Club 4, reporter; Basketball 1; Choir 1; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Cast; Student Council award; Powder Puff 2,3,4. Winders, Sherri-Band librarian 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, 4th vice-pres. 3, president 4; FTA 2,3,4, president 3; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Class treas. 2; Junior Play Cast; Homemaking award 1; Miss FHA 3; Smile Queen 4; Best Dressed Girl 4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Football Queen Cand. 4; Miss S-EHS Cand. 4; Most Courteous Girl 3; School Mascot 4; Outstanding Girl Student of the Year. 29 Green, Donna—Band 1,2; FHA 1,2; Honor Society 2,4; Health award 1; Library 2. Baccalaureate Escorts Pam Ott and Alan Been Ushers Usher Clint Dawson and Connie Dear Tommy Graham Program Processional Invocation Scripture Reading Community Choir Address Choral Benediction Recessional ‘‘God of Our Fathers” Sharon Tunnell-Mary Kate Belew David Burum Mark Barton Senior Class Vice President ‘‘Reach Out and Touch” My Tribute” David Crane, Director Jim Eckman A Bag of Tools” “The Lord Bless You” “God of Our Fathers” 30 Graduation Class Motto COMMENCEMENT MAY 26, 1977 8:00 P.M. Processional “Pomp and Circumstance” High School Band Richard Roper, Director Invocation Glen Smith Co-Valedictory Address Debbie Verden Class Ensemble “Theme from Mahagony” Co-Valedictory Address Craig Holland Presentation of Awards Robert May Class Song “So Long My Friends” Presentation of Class Robert May Presentation of Diplomas Ray Joe Riley W. L. Mann Benediction Bill Watson School Song Class of 1977 Recessional “Grand March” USHERS Jeffrey Washington Susan Clayton James Hanson Kim Dent Tim May Daneen Wilson 31 Snapshots Western Day and 50’s Day Let’s go to the Hop! John Wayne and Calamity Jane Hi, ya'll! 32 Aren't we BEE-U-TEE-FUL? Giddyap, Horsie! S-E School S'— S-E Ban. oard Meets Springlake-Earth oard of Trustees lay, May 9th at 8 the high school ere paid and the report was A report on showed the irollment to be 5 students from down 32 from period one year lard entered into ontract with the Service Center 7-78 school year, to this contract, is provided a r r:, is and Week At S-E ill Seventeenth Summer” , in be presented at the othe r materials at  l.(jringla£Earth The j- ‘ditorium, Monday, May . . A busy week is ahea K 11 fiufor the students a llClU1 11 ™ Springlake-Earth. „ .ditorium Board discv at 7:30 p.m. Smain T The p!«y presented P.7 tS lncluding , junior Class. • ?S 3S acuig Concession stand will windows and doors ii i ... , , Junior High building al°ng WIth 8 bake . R°bert Co Admission fee will be th ° R°UPfe °r’ mjtiults $1 and students 75 the Board to dis;niQ Accreditation will be used Thursday The Springlake-EartPen or ay High School Band returne. home Saturday night fror Six Flags Over Texas. _ . „. . They brought back wit ’ unl0r them a 2nd place overa Awards Assembly Friday idar 03 jnneii Ichool Slection readers. goals in the Approved 5 year Accreditation plan. Members present Bay Joe Riley, Bridges, Dwane J. Donnie Clayton, JH Clothing Leaders and Haydon, Harlon WfH members are invited to and Kenny Hamilton.tend. out of 60 bands participating. Three judges placed th band with a “II”, “III and a “IV” rating. Mr. Richard Rop eemed very pleased wit he results and announce n all band concert May 1’ i'uesdav nierht at 8:00 p.n Play at 1:00 High School Register Senior Follies Playday Finals Rodeo at 8:00 Saturday What's Cooh All Sports Banquet at 7: at the Littlefield Coun at of 3:45 officers p.lla. and May 19 M Club May io uiru zu Springlake-Earth 4-H meeting at Showbarn, 7:30 p.m. Program on Drug Abuse. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. T.H. Lewis and Mrs. Tom Lively. Sudan 4-H meeting at the Community Center at 7:30 p.m. The program will be a Talent Show. Refreshments will be served by Sandra Humphreys. Election of Officers and Leaders. MONDAY May 17 Spade 4-H meeting-E lection of officers and Leaders. Fish Krispies with Tarter Sauce Onion Chips Tossed Salad Spice Cake Hot Rolls Butter Milk Pinto Beans Potato Salad Apple Cobbler Hot Rolls Butt Milk THURSDA TUESDAY May 21 Sewing Machine Clinic, 7:30 -9:00 p.m. Pioneer Natural Gas Company Flame Room T .itt.lefield. 4-H’er Of The Month Castro County Show-6 County Horse Meat Loaf-Catsup Creamed Potatoes Fried Squash Lemon Chess Pie Cornbread Butter Milk Fried Chicken-Gra Steamed Rice Jello Mold Brocolli with Chee Peanut Butter Cuj Hot Rolls Butte Milk FRIDAY WEDNESDAY cc CS Dina Jo Hampton, goal. If you make a mistake daughter of |y| r work harder Jerry Springjj named Bar-B-Que Beef She member' Springlake Hamburgers Onions, Lettuce Tomatoes French Fries gooking long as I can. 1 an adult leader and continue m at West Te University Pathologist children 6th Grade Band Wins Sweepstake The 6th grade band and were sweepstakes winners, played “Birthday March,” Glenn Craft, received Junior High band of They played the “Air Mail “Little Scotch Suite” and Rating. Piano solos Springlake-Earth par- March” and “All Through “Air For Band,” and Cindy Clayton, Sh dcipated in the Floydada The Night,” and received a received a II Rating in Jordan, Glenn Craft, M Band Festival last I Rating in Concert and I Concert and a I Rating in Jordan and J 3Parish, ' Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT Susan Clayton VICE-PRESIDENT Keevin Kelley SECRETARY Vicki Freeman SPONSORS: Miss Fran Brvson Mr. Kenneth Jones TREASURER Jill Barden Ray Van Banks Jill Barden Alan Been Brene Belew Wendy Branscum Cindy Burress Oralia Bustos Jessie Carr Susan Clayton Jody Conner Tammy Davis Clint Dawson Connie Dear Kim Dent Pam Eagle Vicki Freeman Carrie Flores William Flores Santos Garcia Elena Gonzales 35 Tommy Graham James Hanson Kareen Hulcy Keevin Kelly Kathy King Tim May Roy McGowen Josie Monreal Pam Ott Debbie Pittman Flora Rivas Rosa Rivas Diana Ruiz Terry Samarron Alayne Slover Lloyd Smith Jaime Soto Jeffrey Washington Daneen Wilson Ranae Winder 36 The Junior Class of 1977 Presents: “Seventeenth Summer” by Maureen Daly CAST OF CHARACTERS ANGIE, the girl...................................................Vicki Freeman MARGARET, her engaged sister..............................Tammy Davis LORRAINE, her hopeful sister..............................Ranae Winder KITTY, her little sister.................................Alayne Slover MRS. MORROW, her mother...................................Jill Barden MR. MORROW, her father..............................................Roy McGowen JACK, the boy................................................Tim May ART, Margaret’s fiance............................................Tommy Graham MARTIN, Lorraine’s hope...........................................Clint Dawson JANE, a menace...........................................Daneen Wilson TONY, a boy friend.......................................William Flores MARGIE, a girl friend.....................................Brene Belew FITZ, her “steady”................................Jeffery Washington SPONSORS Fran Bryson Kenneth Jones STAGE CREW Kathy King Ray Van Banks Connie Dear James Hanson Vicki and Tim looking their best. Don’t squeeze too hard, Vicki! Tammy and Vicki have a heart-to-heart talk. My gosh, Tammy! 37 Snapshots At least we got their best side. 38 Only a couple more steps, Billy. S-E Students in U1L Contest Sharon Jones “111 The following Springlake-Earth students will be participating in the UIL contest at Bovina on April 12. Dina Jo Hampton Informative Speaking Glenn Branscum Tim May Number Sense Karen Robinson Clint Dawson Sue Jones Connie Dear 1, i, . , id le wnat s louk'mp burgers At Schoi TTrrpn be a future January 10 thru 14 Loren Good News Revival Persuasive Speaking Fred Meeks Poetry Interpretation Maria Samaniego Dina Jo Hampton Alayne Slover Science Craig Holland Fred Meeks Augustina Castillo Debbie Verden son nf m S tfle 14 Vear °ld Z,  an ' “ • l n “ TE b “ I is ZW subject. favorite Police his show with Prose Reading Daneen Wilson George Flores Kim Jones Slide Rule Clint Dawson Pam Ott Brene Belew Kim Dent ARTH favorite TV Thc JakeItToThel,mirhis favorite sone vi„ food is his ■ ex,can his favorite food IS future is undecided. c a Cooking At School ack Meet Ready Writing Toni Inglis Donna Green Typewriting Karen Robinson Vickie Freeman Toni Inglis Spelling Plain Writing Karen Robinson Francis Potts Shorthand Jill Barden Augustina Castillo Maria Samaniego 31_ 14 he he up AY ig to the 10 accomp Jim things a did a goo auujcct. 'One Day At A Time provided, is her favorite TV Show and You Don’t Have To RtfSt Be A Star her favorite song. Her favorite food is i nursday the eighth grade boys with spirt, traveled to Hereford to see what they could accompli ., in the all day meet. Nazareth made a total of 4 points. Dimmitt was there but all they could muster up was 34. Farwell tried to do something but they only could get a 10 to take home. Pampa did a fairly good job for second with 87 points. Springlake fought it up to a high 125 to take the 8th grade 1st place trophy while Lazbuddie only had 30. Ronnie James, Sant Garza, Jim Gonzales ar. Ricky Smith ran the 44 yard relay and won 1st wit a shattering time of 47.'. I hese same won second ii the 880. Jim Gonzales col -----. .. .tiers will be DAY with Cheese Spain: 11 Tossed Salad Red Velvet Cake Milk WEDNESDAY Roast Gravy Creamed Potatoes Green Beans he got 6th. Rice Puddmgp while he was doing that Ricky was doing the long jump for a 2nd place and only 1 foot under first place winner Ronny James, who went up to 19’0”. Ronny March 14 thru 18 Hot Rolls Bulter Milk THURSDAY Hamburgers French Fries-Catsup Fruit Cupcakes Orange Juice Milk FRIDAY Turkey Dressing Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Candied Yams Waldorf Salad i Coconut Cake Sandy .Hot Rolls top players. Mil}'got 1st i discus with 127 feet, 1st i shot with 42’, 1st in the 88 run and 1st in the 440 rela and 2nd in the 880 relaj Ronny had 1st in th long jump, pole vault am 220 with a 24.4 time record Springlake-Earth High Invitational Meet is scheduled to at 12 noon this itations were ex-to and accepted by lowing area schools: -ina, Muleshoe, , Silverton, Lit-Nazareth, Kress, Amherst and C Girls Win In Hereford .1 . riday, March 18, the 8th grade girls took away the 1st place trophy at Hereford with 86 points. The 440 relay team, Jeanne Haydon, Sharon Jackson, Carla Taylor and | Gloria Price, won 1st but, Jame ■lirkv . nf )t- Which helped on the last leg ere disqualified - Cknr n I ool on While visiting u. . Louis, the Pete O'Hair family had their car stolen from them. In the middle of touring Class of 1979 Billy an i _g Bill Anderson decided to eat on the Robert E. Lee Boat. After discovering the boat Wlt u 4 0ieuet;_ too crowded, they returned Sharon Jackson won 1st place in the hurtles. Jodie Daniel came in 2nd. In the 440 dash, Debra Hood took 3rd place and Sheila Jordan came in 4th. Sheila Jordan took 2nd place in the 100 yard dash. Jeanne Haydon took 3rd place in the long jump 39 The 8th grade girls will Sophomore Class Officers PRESIDENT Lindsey Field VICE-PRESIDENT Jimmy Randolph SECRETARY Elaine Bills TREASURER James Herriage SPONSORS: Mr. Melvin Chisum Mrs. Sue Habe er 40 Barden, Carrie Bills, Elaine Bosquez, Ricky Brown, Lynn Bulls, Laurinda Bustos, Irene Byers, Steve Castillo, Carlos Clayton, DeAnne Clayton, Keith Craft, Timothy De Leon, Anita Fennell, Lexie Field, Lindsey Fulfer, Pat Garcia, Domingo Gonzales, Joe Gauna, Eva Gipson, Linda Gover, Robert Hampton, Belinda Herriage, James Hood, Linda James, Patricia Jones, Sharon Koite, Michael Lee, Laverne Lewis, Petra Lewis, Rosie Lunsford, Johnny Montiel, Rosario Moore, Allen Moore, Dean Moore, Kelly Pittman, Lisa Pittman, Christie Pollan, Alberta Postel, Cecilia Potts, Frances Ramirez, Joe 41 Better Duck! Hernandez, Gloria Randolph, Jimmy Robinson, Karen Sawyer, Cary Smith, Johnny Soto, Sylvia Stovall, Garland Taylor, Doniece Thomas, Oletha Vaughan, Byron White, Marylan Wright, Vicki Burress, Carye Garcia, Anthony Herrera, Ramiro Phifer, Phil Sit on it” SmiiWdbi-----KMnbow Girls Junior 1 Enjoy St. vestock Show Patrick's Party 12 Lamb County 1-H'ers exhibited livestock st the Southwest Junior Livestock Show held in | Lubbock March 13 thru 16. ■ 4-H’ers showing livestock in this show included, Lesa Templeton of Earth 4-H. showed her steer in the crossbred class; Brad Pierce of Sudan 4-H; Amy Smith, David Smith, Tracy Spencer, Herbert Spencer and Debbie Spencer, all of Littlefield 4-H showed barrows. Brad Carter from Amherst 4-H showed his middleweight Suffolk lamb placing 9th in his class. Jeff Birkelbach, Richie Schroeder, Janie Starnes, and Lynnette Spencer, of the Littlefield 4-H Club, exhibited lambs. The Earth Rainbow Girls attended a St. Patrick's Party at Ann Kelley's, after school on March 16. St. Patrick's decorations were used throughout and on the table covered in green was an Irish Castle and Leprechauns. After eating sandwiches, chips and dips, which was provided by the losing team of the recent contest held between the two teams in the assembly, the girls enjoyed various games. From a pot of gold, decorated with Rainbow colors, 3 girls chose small gifts representing 1st, 2nd and 3rd places for points earned in the contest. They were Sheila Jordan. Stacy Tunnell and Jodie Daniel. Students of the Year” Sherri Winders and Dickie Brownr Outstanding Citizens 'Notice Named By C-C At 5:45, the girls wenir —_ J ! ' G to the Earth Lodge Hall for their regular meeting with Elaine Bills. Worthy ril Advisor presiding and Mother Advisor Mrs. Pat Jordan. During the meeting, Elaine gave an outline of the rest or the activities for this term. Then color bars were presented to several girls. Following the meeting, dessert was served, also provided by members of the losing team. Chicken Frieo ?,te ?meetin Gravy he 3”19 kttle Drib! Cr«amed PotaJ}Sl,yJ.night “ Green Beans 't'™ at 7 ChocolatTSjJ . wlU “ elec ----1 officers and there Class of 1980 Year , Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mrs. Dolan Fennell of and Springlake Lazbuddie. a sign-up. ( ishing to sign up aed to be present .parents. and Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Gallr High Honor Society served dinner for the C-C Banquet at Earth last Thursday, are, front row, left to right, JoLetta Schoenenberger. Beverly King. Jennifer , Dyan Jones and Nancy Kendall. 2nd row, left to right, Tracy Lackey. Sheila i. Carmen Kelley. Lisa Huckabey. Darcy Randolph and Cheryl King. 3rd row, left it, Stacy Tunnell. Joy Parish, Libby Kellar, Step! —P n«h. Vonda Stephens. ia Denham and Michael Ann Field Those present for the party and for the regular meeting were Elaine Bills, Sharon Jones, Stephanie Parish, Kelly Wheatley, Gravy uidied Yams wsed Salad Jple Cobbler ce t Rolls Butter lk FRIDAY W Cheese There will be a Little League B Tuesday March 29 at 7:30 p.m. at r . . building in Earth. This meeting w FrJ Chili « Pee wee and Major League teams. 1 french Fnes Major’s 11-13. All who are interes peanut Butter Crat attend. Also any business Vanti strawberry Shortcake team should should send a repre °range Juice__________MUler ' Freshman Class Officers PRESIDENT Lonnie Neinast VICE-PRESIDENT Josie Jalomo SPONSORS: Mr. Buddy Luce SECRETARY Mr. vvendell Horn Tamara Jones TREASURER Nancy Ramirez 44 Been, Carrie Castillo, Elva Castillo, Dora Caudill, Dee Caudill, Stephanie Conner, Gaylon De Leon, Rudy Denham, Kim Duran, Lupe Elkins, Chris Eubanks, Leslie Flores, Frank Fuentes, Alex Fulenwider, Donna Fulenwider, Tammy Garza, Elizabeth Garza, Sylvia Guana, Ruben Geissler, Gregg Gover, Michael Graham, Michael Jones, Sue Hausmann, Glenn Haydon, Kim Hernandez, Robert Hill, Ray Charles Hinson, Kent Hood, Beverly Houston, Debra Jaloma, Josie James, Lacretla Johnson, Patricia Jones, Tamara Kelley, Kyle Lunsford, Teresa Madrigal, Julio Marquez, Cynthia Mendoza, Elidia Neinast, Lonnie Padilla, Sebastian 45 Perez, Diana Posada, David Price, Mona Ramirez, Nancy Reyes, Alice Riley, Kevin Robbins, Jimmy Robles, Gloria Rodriguez, Joe Runyon,Stan Samaniego, Johnny Samarron, Julio Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, John Scott, Brian Smith, Byron Smith, Michael Smith, Mike Soto, Pablo Taylor, Bruce Thomas, Hattie Verden, Paula Wright, Kenny Signatures Careful, Kern—Now-snap. 46 - - S-E Awards Assembly Springlake-Earth High School held their Awards Assembly, Wednesday, May 19 at 10:30 a.m. at the school auditorium. Following is the list of awards: National Honor Society Sherri Winders, Kim Clayton, Kim Jones, Toni Inglis, Debbie Verden. Craig Holland, Dickie Brownd, Kirk Rodney Geissler, Jordan, Donna Brene Belew, Pam Ott, Connie Dear, Susan Daniel and O’Hair, Royce Green, Lee, Debbie Kim Denham Spanish-Glen Branscum Speech-Dina Jo Hampton Home Family Living-Toni Inglis World History-Michael Koite American Histon H Uiv iCS Craig Holland Boye P.E.-Alan Been Girls P.E.-Augustina Castillo Biology-Karen Robinson Chemistry-Connie Dear Thomas Girls Basketball-Kim Dent Girls Tennis-Susan Clayton Girls Golf-Pam Ott Track-Ranae Winder Math S-E Finals Rodeo Friday ceJi11 the horse. Two riders have to be on horse coming across the finish line to win. If one falls off, they must start over. 7. Boy Steer Saddling: Team of 4 boys. One steer will be turned out for each team. Each team must furnish own saddle. Team saddles steer and one rides steer across line. 2 bo The students of ringlake-Earth High :hool are holding their S-E nals Rodeo, Friday, May I at 8:00 p.m. at the adeo Arena in Earth. Events are Boys: Steer ding, Wild Steer Sad-ing, Chute Dogging, awboys Bath; Girls: arrel Race, Goat (or calf) ressing. Goat T ying orse), Goat Tying (on 8. Calf tying: ot); Girls and Boys: girls per tea: Bscue Race, Greased Pig class. Five ace, Calf Roping, Gold turned out ash: Teachers: Women's with a ribb aat Dressing, Men’s Calf Each tear ring and Teacher vs tie one calf ycee wild cowmilking, rope ribbon Students participating rope and tie can n ust have a signed releas j££ing and tying c rm from their parents, Admission fee: $1.50 r adults, $1.00 students d 75 cents for pre-schoo! ildren. .ina lolland PEP CLUB Dina Jo Hampton, Debra Houston, Linda Hood, Patricia James, Patricia Johnson, Oletha Thomas, Hattie Thomas, Beverly Hood and La Verne Lee. AGRICULTURE - I-Bryon Vaughn IV-Rodney Geissler, Brent Been, Kirk O'Hair and Dickie Brownd. III-Lloyd Smith Health-Donna Fulenwider and Kenny Wright Home Economics I- Donna Fulenwider and Sue Jones II- Laurinda Bulls III- Augustina Castillo John Phillip Sousa-Brent Washington Choral-Joe Fulfer Algrebra II-Karen Robinson Algebra 1-Sue Jones Mark Barton, Springlake-Earth U 4) s £ 3 CD I- Beverly Hood Fundamentals of II- Michael Koite Calc !us-Clirt Dawson Tngonometry-Kim Dent Advanced Algebra-Debbie Verden Geometry-Mark Barton Drafting-Garland Stovall Metal Shop-Brent Been Rodney Geissler Wood Shop-Tomm; Graham ENGLISH I- Tamara Jones II- Laurinda Bulls III- Clint Dawson IV- ioni Ingns LIBRARY AWARDS Frances Potts, Toni Inglis and Joe Garza. Donna Green was recognized. SCHOLASTIC AWARDS CHr Dawson, Connie Dear, Daneen Wilson, James Hanson, Jill Barden and Susan Clayton. PTA Service-20 years-Mrs. Slover 5 years-Mr. Beard, Mr. Chisum and M s. Haberer. C heerleaders-Debbie darnel, Kim Clayton, nae Winder, Elaine Bills, ti Haydon and Barton At ?rack Meet Hig School Senior, was i Austin last Friday an arch 13 and 1 Track Mee d real well as did all tl ants. DO yard das! - Mark was 1 g -g the4?20 ya C O aconds and - on-Q Co-Valedictorian Debbie Verden Co- Valedictorian Craig Holland 49 Girls’ Athletic Awards: Pam Ott, Kim Dent, Ranae Winder, Susan Clayton English Awards: Toni Inglis, Tamara Jones, Laurinda Bulls, Clint Dawson Home Economics Awards: Donna Fulen-wider, Sue Jones, Laurinda Bulls, Augustina Castillo Agriculture Awards: Byron Vaughn, Kirk O’Hair, Loyd Smith, Dickie Brownd, Brent Been, Rodney Geissler Advanced Math: Kim Dent, Clint Daw- Library Awards: Toni Inglis, Joe Garza, son, Mark Barton, Debbie Verden Frances Potts Office Help: Chris Elkins, Vickie Freeman, Debbie Daniel, Maria Samiego, Elaine Bills, Kim Jones Awards 50 UIL Literary Competitors Glen Branscum, George Flores, Clint Dawson, Craig Holland, Fred Meeks, Dina Jo Hampton, Karen Robinson, Augustina Castillo, Brene Belew, Donna Green, Toni Inglis, Frances Potts, Pam Ott, Tammy Davis, Debbie Verden, Phil Phifer, Sharon Jones, Connie Dear, Maria Samaniego, Sue Jones, Alayne Slover, Jill Barden, Daneen Wilson, Vicki Freeman. One-Act Play Cast “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen CAST: Nora Helmer—Tammy Davis Torvald Helmer—Clint Dawson Neal Krogstad—Fred Meeks Christine Linde—Kim Jones Dr. Rank—Phil Phifer Helen—Brene Belew Director: Fran Bryson Stage Crew: Craig Holland Vicki Freeman Maria Samaniego All-Star Cast: Tammy Davis Fred Meeks 51 FFA Stock Shows Getting ready to show. In the ring. The line-up. Handing out the checks. Winners Elaine Bills and her pig Grand Champion Barrow. Petra Lewis and her pig Res. Grand Champion Barrow. 52 Kirk O’Hair, Wendy Branscum, Cary Sawyer Showmanship Awards. Cary Sawyer and his lamb. Miss FHA Kevin Riley and his lamb Champion Finewool. Alayne Slover Byron Vaughan and his pig. Teacher of the Year Dewane Fryar Choir Award: Joe Fulfer John Phillip Sousa Award: Brent Washington 54 Awards Industrial Arts: Tommy Graham, Garland Stoyall, Rodney Geissler, Brent Been Health P. E.: Donna Fulenwider, Kenny Wright, Augustina Castillo, Alan Been Business: Karen Robinson, Kim Jones, Augustina Castillo, Jill Barden Speech: Toni Inglis, Glen Branscum, Dina Jo Hampton 3 cs 03 A to c c o JZ Q S O W x 0 v V 0 KS 0) 2 o T3 C 0) JZ a Q G GO ■Sag §5 s os CO O S3 ie e r - CO f Barton To Attend State Meet lst-P 2nd- 3rd 4th Bicycles Ri - -r -c -o - — 73 to os x: C l  - EQ n co  c c o o JO X5 jo x os a: B. CO 0 3 O a , « | g E o « _ «q«3 ■5 X3 g s % |w c5 O co E b — CO O G c „ (N CO 3 CO G CL .0 G : £0 . -S 0 CO S3 0 co O Mark Barton, Senior e — at Springlake-Earth x ,® £iigh School will go to S'jj Austin, May 13 and 14 to m is the State Track Meet. He is the first student of Springlake-Earth to go to State in 3 events, the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash and long ® jump. Mark is the son of and Mrs. Ardis on of Earth. . his Sophom ore year State, he placed 2nd long jump, in his inior year, he placed w n iumn and • ’ T3 G C 3 c ■ • i Mark’s honors include, FRESHMAN, Student council, Band; SOPHOMORE, President of class, band, JUNIOR. All-District guard in basketball, honorable mention quarterback in football, band, class favorite, basketball king candidate, SENIOR, football king, All-District guard in basketball, vice president of class, president of student council, most handsome and Hpcirothall king 1st 2m 3r Is 2n 3r 4t B Is 2n Is’ 2n 3r We are ha Bike-A-Thon for Fibrosis, Friday 13 at 4: 30 until? We'll start school and end u at the football fie picnic supper. We encoura who want to help cure for the disease) Cystic F so come ride, sponsor and ride 1 for Cystic Fibrois For more formation call superintendent of the high school, 2! or Frances Wats 986-2751. Verden—Holland Share Honors orse Club n and sharing lonors at The 4-H Horse Club High lad a Horse Clinic May bey both st. J grade Ernest Wilson, from ortales, N.M. was the' 1? year istructor. Mr. and Those attending She has ere Shawndi Geissler, 3 years arrie Dawn Been, Jeri from aige Been, Michele 'ans t0 [cCarty, Mitzi Dutton, Baptist icky_ Dutton, Carla 'w-Rylor, Carman Taylor, 1 band 4 da ephens 4, choir 1 Seniors Vice President f0r the band and FHA, 3 years in the Honor Society, served as president, Student Council 2 years, served as vice president and class representative. She has received awards in English, World History, Calculus and Choir. She received her scholastic sweater in her Junior year, was chosen Most Likely to Suceed” and Class Favorite in her Junior year, “Band Favorite in her senior year and Who's Who’s in Ampriran Hitrh SrKnnlo in 1977. She participated in the Junior and Senior plays and was class president in her freshman year. Craig is the 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Holland. He has lived on Star Route 2, Olton 5 years and plans to attend the University of Texas at Arlington and study computer technology. Craig has played in th band 4 years. Honor Society 3 years, student council 2 years, served as student council representative. He has p basketball 4 years, fo 4 years, serving as ct in his senior year, tei years, Lettermen's C years. He participat the Junior and f plays, was class pre: in his Junior and S years. He was v “Most Likely to Sucet his Senior year, rec his scholastic sweater Junior year, UIL On Play Stage Crew ir senior v . • - ’ Honore The First Bap hurch of Earth hon e Seniors pringlake-Earth High chool with a steak dinnei iis past Tuesday. The sponsors of th enior Class, Mr. Bi: See A Movi orrow Ni ie Springlake v Girls will p The Little League players and will have a nderson and Mrs. Cec baseball over, the high schoo coaches ................... rincipal, Mr. Bob Me meeting Saturday, Maj id the school superin- at 1:30 p.m. at th indent, Mr. Bill Mam baseball park, ere special guests at th Kids that haven t yet Track Finals Houston, Jessie Olvera, Fulfer and Mark Joe Barton 1 of Flubber , o it 8:00 p.m. ol auditorium, red McMurray of this motion p Barton, placing 3rd; 2ts are on sale Danny James qualified pHA member a in the 880 yard run. dults and 50 ce Mark Barton placed ' the gate, tick opeutu guests at tn Odessa held the fst in the 100 yard for acjults ncheon. This year tht signed up are urged tan(j girls Rei dash, first in the 220 .5 arents of the sevei attend this meeting an-Track Meet this , :n hi« is a Swank ;n.ors, Who are member sign un then. Form s wi yard dash and second in h,s is Miss S-EHS Kim Clayton 56 Mr. S-EHS O’Hair Mr. and Miss S-EHS Candidates Miss Flame Debbie Daniel Candidates CARRIE FLORES PETRA LEWIS SYLVIA GARZA 59 Most Beautiful Candidates Most Likely to Succeed Craig Debbie Holland Verdon 63 Augustina Castello and Mark Barton Candidates Susan Keevin Clayton Kelley Ranae George Winder Flores Sherri Brent Winders Been Hortencia William Rodriguez Flores Rivas Geissler Debbie Timmy Daniel Thomas (not pictured) 65 Ranae Winder and Timmy Thomas 66 Basketball King and Queen Candidates Susan Keevin Clayton Kelley Rosa Rodney Rivas Geissler Smile Queen Sherri Winders SUSAN CLAYTON Candidates PATRICIA JAMES HATTIE THOMAS 68 Smile King Royce Jordan Candidates William Flores Dean Moore Ray Charles Hill 69 Best Dressed 70 George Flores and Sherri Winders Candidates William Jill Flores and Barden Carlos Anita Byron Mona Castillo and De Leon Smith and Price 71 Wittiest Donna Smith 72 Billy Houston Candidates Roy McGowan and Vicki Freeman Christie ancj Johnnie Pittman Smith Kim Denham and Ruben Gauna 73 Kim Clayton Royce Jordon Senior Class Favorites Ray Van Banks Ranae Winder 74 Junior Class Favorites Sophomore Class Favorites Kelly Moore Byron Vaughn Freshman Class Favorites Kim Denham Frank Flores 75 Sherri and Rodney Winders Geissler 76 FFA FHA Sweetheart an Dream Boy FFA Plowgirl and FHA Buddy DEERE Elaine Bills and Kirk O'Hair Most Courteous Kim Clayton and Bryan Taylor Candidates Kelly Steve Moore an Byers Jaime an£j Connie Soto Dear and Joe Rodriguez Tamara Jones 79 Cutest Couple Keevin Kelly Lindsey Field Candidates Brent Been Carrie Been Rodney Geissler Elaine Bills Frank Flores Josie Jalomlo 80 Most Bashful Greg Geissler and Toni Inglis Candidates Max Price and Teresa Lunsford Alan Been and Debbie Pittman Linda Gibson and Bobby Gover net it a fa the annual elec-Dfficers. y O ivisj ijh umim mil tncniiaoa Mippei jrw: s o i q 6 -i z.'g l5’|8tiB jF-M 3 ? K C- C w O ™ s a. 21 r. 2 The Year ft I III V t s 3 o 3.' .nglake-EarihCha.g g rt 3 7 00 p.m. in a M w g, ‘ The officers for Springlike -O tiarth Parent Jeacher Associa-O ‘ion were installed Tuesday, ™ August 31, by Mrs. Marvin inders. O The 1976-77 Pi A officers Q) 're: Mrs. Melvin Chisuni, ■t ’resident; Mrs. Ray Joe Riley, Q- ice President and Program lairnun; Kenneth Hill,Sectary; Mrs. Dave Koontz, c.ivurer; Mrs, Brvau Dutton, •rliamemarian: and Mrs. tnnv Byers, Historiai ollowing the insta vices, officers dis ins fa the annual PTA will be sold at the door. The PTA officers urge each parent to join and participate in the Parent Teacher Associa- “■ cafeteria. Serving will begin at 6:30 and con inuc until gametime, 8:00 p.m. This will be the irst home football game. and everyone is invited out to enjoy a delicious meal and exciting baiigame with New Deal. Prices fa the Enchilada SUp- $ «‘'0 for adui'S,$l,75' «-t e ■ o o - la students and $1.00 lot §5j[s fc£8j s5 children 12 and under. Th lion. By doing so will add to the effect of the Pi A unit and chlevemem of the iv Earth Schools. I? 5|-r!s85? 3sh gVr a s g.gs gft« $ c c ? 2T“ 7 o r- a J r 5 J ft - O ? - H ' S. c ® s r. ? s- «? S ? _ — ? ? ft. - g. 3 = • o. - v) Q IV O  _ n — S « ft = .. 7 5 a ? s £ 5 5 5SB|gg3:g a « 8. -3 • s 5 S- s S«I s: I s-I • | ? r.r«£ (f = S: £ S r ? « r r g, r r. cj b b — w i _ W '• ft V V ►- c _ = =r a - ft ? S £ S 3 g- ? S- a Monday, Septe. 1 3 S :oo ft x fa the ’76- 77 year 3 : § ait, Rodney Geissler; ££-§”§C iHam. 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MQnHinneljtair Student Council Back row-Dewyane Fryar, Sue Jones, Debbie Daniel, Royce Jordan, Brent Washington, George Flores, Craig Holland, Kirk O’Hair, Dickie Brownd, Clint Dawson, Lexie Fennell. Second row-Flora Rivas, Kenny Wright, Sherri Winders, Ranae Winder, Rosie Lewis, Jill Barden, Alayne Slover, Susan Clayton, and Dina Jo Hampton. Front row-Kim Clayton, Debbie Verden, Mark Barton, Kim Dent. KIM CLAYTON DEBBIE VERDON MARK BARTON KIM DENT Parliamentarian Vice-President President Secretary 84 SPONSOR—Dewayne Fryar National Honor Society Back row-Toni Inglis, Kim Jones, Brene Blew, Connie Dear, Rodney Geissler, Royce Jordan, Alan Been, Donna Green, Daneen Wilson, Sherri Winders, Tommy Graham, Pam Ott, Kim Dent, Jill Bardan. Front row-Susan Clayton, Kim Clayton, Dickie Brownd, Debbie Verden, Kirk O’Hair, Craig Holland, Alyane Slover. j jjjj jjrinjj ■ 11 rr SUSAN KIRK CLAYTON O’HAIR Secretary Parliamentarian KIM CLAYTON T reasurer DICKIE BROWND President DEBBIE VERDEN Vice-President CRAIG HOLLAND Student Representative ALAYNE SLOVER Reporter 85 SPONSOR—Jerry Beard DEBBIE DANIEL Senior-head SHERRI WINDERS Mascot - 5 . - RANAE WINDER Junior KIM CLAYTON Senior Cheerleaders ELAINE BILLS Sophomore FLORA RIVAS Junior SUZANNE CAIN Cheerleader mascot KIM HAYDON Freshman 86 Elva Castillo, Jaunita DeLeon, Dina jo Hampton, Beverly Hood, Linda Hood, Debra Houston, Cynthia Marquez, Gail Miller, Alice Reyes, Gloria Robles, Doniece Taylor, Hattie Thomas, Oletha Thomas, Marilyn White, Trish Johnson. OFFICERS Gail Miller President Linda Hood Vice President and Secretary Patricia James Treasurer Linda Hill Sponsor Pep Club 87 Future Homemakers of America Back row-Kim Denham, Donna Fulenwider, Kathy King, Petra Lewis, Sharon Jones, Christie Pittman, Paula Verden. Fourth row-Teresa Lunsford, Tammy Fulenwider, Lisa Pittman, Laurinda Bulls, Cecelia Postal, Kareen Hulcey. Third row-Pam Eagle, Debbie Pittman, Vickie Wright, Debbie Daniel, Pam Ott, Sylvia Soto, Sue Jones. Second row—Tamara Jones, Kelly Jo Wheatley, Donna Smith, Wendy Branscum, Susan Clayton, Brene Blew, Kim Clayton, Elaine Bills, Alyane Slover, DeAnn Clayton. First row-Kim Dent, Rosie Lewis, Debbie Verden, Sherri Winders, Kim Jones, Connie Dear. MARIE SLOVER Sponsor ROSIE LEWIS Pianist CONNIE DEAR BRENE BELEW 2nd Vice President Historian ELAINE BILLS Parliamentarian DEBBIE VERDEN KIM CLAYTON 5th Vice President 4th Vice President 88 ALAYNE SLOVER 1st Vice President KIM DENT 3rd Vice President SHERRI WINDERS President KIM JONES Treasurer SUSAN CLAYTON Secretary Future Farmers of America Back row—Stan Runyon, Gregg Geissler, Gaylon Conner, Lonnie Neinast, Jody Conner, Cary Sawyer, Roy McGowen, Byron Vaughn, Kirk O’Hair, Dickie Brownd, Brent Been, Rodney Geissler, Hoby Matlock, Bobby Gover, Melvin Chlsum. Middle row-Mike Smith, Ray Van Banks, Chris Elkins, Mona Price, Lacretia James, Carrie Been, Petra Lewis, Susan Clayton, Elaine Bills, Donna Smith, Wendy Branscum, Lloyd Smith, Kent Hinson. Front row-Kevin Riley, Glenn Hausmann. Alan Been, Keith Clayton, James Herriage, Jim Fulfer, Jeffrey Washington, Royce Jordan, Lexie Fennel. ROVCE JORDAN DICKIE BROWND KIRK O’HAIR RODNEY GEISSLER SUSAN CLAYTON Treasurer Secretary Vice President President Reporter MELVIN CHI SUM—Sponsor 89 Future Teachers of America Back row Rosa Rivas, Kim Dent. 3rd row —Pam Ott, Brene Belew, Daneen Wilson, Mr. Beard. 2nd row—Wendy Branscum, Carrie Barden, Sherri Winders, Tammy Davis, Kareen Hulcy, Connie Dear. 1st row-Kelly Jo Wheatley, Debbie Daniel, Pam Eagle, Jill Barden, Vickie Freeman. Kelly Jo Wheatley President Pam Eagle Vice President Brene Belew Secretary Vicki Freeman Treasurer Debbie Daniel Parliamentarian Jill Barden Representative Jerry Beard Sponsor 90 Spanish Club Back row-Rickey Bosquez, Willie Flores, Brent Washington, Pat Fulfer, Glenn Branscum, Cary Sawyer. Second row—Flora Rivas, Elaina Gonzales, Terri Samerron, Santos Garcia, Diania Ruiz. Front row-Carrie Flores, josic Moneral, Anita DeLeon, Irene Buestos, Rosario Montiel. William Flores President Glenn Branscum Parliamentarian Brent Washington Representative Flora Rivas Representative Carrie Flores Secretary Terry Samarron Vice President Elena Gonzales Treasurer 91 Choir Back row-julio Madrigal, Phil Phifer, joe Fulfer, joe Ramirez, Michael Koite, Julio Samarron, Ben johnson, George Flores, Terry Hood, Polo Gonzales, Timmy Thomas, Carlos Castillo. 3rd row-john Sanchez, William Flores, Billy Houston, jaime Soto, Sebastian Padilla, Ramon Fuentes, Danny james, jim Fulfer, Pat Fulfer. 2nd row-Carrie Flores, josie Monreal, Santos Garcia! Oralia Bustos, juanita De Leon, Hortencia Rodriquez, Elena Gonzales, Diana Ruiz, Mr. David Crane. First row-Kareen Hulcy! Elizabeth Garza, Elidia Mendoza, Alice Reyes, Linda Gibson, Cecilia Postel, Terry Samarron, Toni Inglis. Gail Miller President Hortencia Rodriquez Vice President Terry Samarron Secretary Terry Hood Treasurer George Flores Student Council Representative David Crane Director 92 Band Jill Barden, Brene Belew, Elaine Bills, Tammy Davis, Lindsey Fields, Vicki Freeman, Kim Haydon, Sharon Jones, Rosie Lewis, Debbie Verden, Daneen Wilson, Ranae Winder, Carrie Barden, Carrie Been, Laurinda Bulls, Irene Bustos, Kim Clayton, Belinda Hampton, Josie Jaloma, Lacretia James, Kim Jones, Sue Jones, Kathy King, Teresa Lunsford, Lisa Pittman, Nancy Ramirez, Karen Robinson, Debbie Daniel, Tommy Graham, Dawn Branscum, Connie Dear, Anita De Leon, Chris Elkins, George Flores, William Flores, Joe Gonzales, James Hanson, Kyle Kelley, Paula Verden, Glenn Branscum, Kirk O’Hair, Phil Phifer, Rosa Rivas, Mark Barton, Ricky Bosquez, Dickie Brownd, Timmy Craft, Rubin Guana, Kareen Hulcy, Royce Jordan, Christie Pittman, Jimmy Robins, Stan Runyan, Johnny Saminiego, Alayne Slover, Jamie Soto, Lynn Brown, Flora Rivas, DeAnne Clayton, Clint Dawson, Rudy De Leon, Frank Flores, Kent Hinson, Allen Moore, Kevin Riley, Bryan Scott, Byron Smith, Bruce Taylor, Joe Fulfer, Michael Graham, Glen Hausman, Craig Holland, Ben Johnson, Alex Fuentes, Polo Gonzales, Keevin Kelley, Kelly Moore, Mona Price, Joe Rodriquez, Mike Smith, Brent Washington, Kelly Jo Wheatley, Vicki Wright, Sherri Winders. DEBBIE DANIEL SHERRI WINDERS TAMMY DAVIS KIRK O’HAIR DEBBIE VERDEN RANAE WINDER KIM CLAYTON Treasurer Librarian Parliamentarian Student President Student President Representative Representative 93 Twirlers LISA PITTMAN Sophomore ROSIE LEWIS DANEEN WILSON junior KIM JONES Senior TAMMY DAVIS junior Drum Major Annual Staff Clint Dawson Editor Tim May Business Manager Tamara Jones Photographer Debbie Daniel Staff Laverne Lee Staff Kim Denham Photographer Sponsor—Monarae Cummings •5 £ .5 § 3 2 « o _ - ' c - do tn C louston Livestock Show Several Springlake-arth students attended he Houston Livestock ,how. Many of the local ntries placed in what was ifficult and long com-etition. Approximately 800 teers were entered in the how. Local youth placing H the steer division were: )awn Branscum, 2nd horthom; Wendy Iranscum, 6th Polled lereford and Brent Been, Oth Simmetal. Approximately 1200 imbs were entered from arious areas in the ouston show. Placing om Springlake-Earth was ary Sawyer, 21st Suffock. Barrows were entered id shown the most in the low. 1,370 barrows were itered. Springlake-Earth iuth placing were: Elaine ills, 2nd Duroc; Cary awyer, 3rd, 4th 14th, ampshire; Bobby Gover, ;h Chester White; Petra ewis, 6th Poland China id 8th Duroc; Royce irdan, 7th Hampshire; tan Runyon, 10th rossbr ' Me Brownd, -v Hinson, Concert At S-E X The Junior Hig High School BancP Spr by 17th Duroc; Keith Clayton, 17th Poland China; Lexie Fennell, 17th Berkshire; Rex Fennell, 18th Poland China and Jimmy Randolph, 19th Duroc. Other exhibitors from the Springlake-Earth School were Kirk O’Hair,Jimmy Craft, James Herriage, Kevin Riley, Susan Clayton, Ray Van Banks, Carrie Been, Jeri Page Been, Jodie Conner and Rodney j Geissler. j Adult sponsors at- 3 tending the Houston show J were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J Cl ....................... 1 ar It was no surprise that S-E Show .-Rht th :,StOCtl THURSDAY V H ' O ,C 2 23 d o B •C _  s e -c $ .”2 3 o-Sfc c 5 9 05 • - £ Jz 3 3 - C £ o O) g .2 I- JC - S .2 JS 05 ■£ u 'j T3 3 tii co tn _c ai c 2 75 «jO 3 t_ X JX 2 A o .2 u(?ate Set For q c • Spring Concert, x L O-fc UVeStOrlr Ol  y, March 10 at 7: l”Cf( St)C sday p.m. at the school. Admission prices are cents for adults and i cents for students. Fried Chicken Gravy New Potatos with Cheese Sauce Cole Slaw Spice Cream Bars Hnt Rolls Butter B at Littlefield thisos B past week-end. TheseBeans O children and their familiesla,ad £ have worked long and hard ate No Bake Co° es V Sain the recognition they ead Butter B deserve. f A lot of time and effort has Friday E bfn contributed by som , W f who are on the sidelines. 1 b’ he Bi -wt, M I an attempt to spotlig t a£ e I some of those who bT Lh 2? • ‘working closely with Stf f children, we will be runr Biuee ° ___fit a ar ,i c I odi orofiles of son the Sports Following is list of sho af Li n1ar £ r1 t •w k ofthe on Learn Live Students ie “Learn a. ram, sponsor . Js Department lie Safety were, Knu js, Dina Jo Hampton, Op ■c tty % jtudents were over the Amherst o .lltS c°Vt. x 0 tP S ' outVv G° SVii' B,iod°sa SYiitvg t o mi ?rlw— Individual score 'I Kim Jones, 90 point? on KLBK-TV, xturday, February 26 at 1 p.m. Springlake-Earth ended up with 175 points and Fulfer, 40 points and c,e'jC oking Jo Hampton, 20 points, vvs o.e The Springlake-Eari oV® 7 i team will play the winnersc, CnOOl of Littlefield High School Varsity Football Varsity Football, Bottom from left to right: Ben Johnson, Brent Washington, William Flores, Billy Houston, Danny James, Ray Van Banks, Mark Barton, Max Price. Second: Joe Kinmon, Jimmy Randolph, Terry Hood, Joe Fulfer, Keevin Kelly, Roland Murry, Tim May, Buddy Luce, Keith Clayton. Top: Polo Gonzales, George Flores, Timmy Thomas, Bryan Taylor, Dickie Brown, Kirk O’Hair, Brent Been, Rodney Geissler. SPRING LAKE-EARTH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1976 Varsity Sept. 3 Amherst Sept. 10 New Deal Sept. 17 Dimmitt Sept. 24 Silverton Oct. 1 Plains Oct. 8 Open Oct. 15 Vega Oct. 22 Bovina Oct. 29 Hart Nov. 5 Kress Novl 12 Farwell 98 Brent Been Sr. End Mark Barton Sr. Back Rodney Geissler Sr. Back Bryan Taylor Sr. Tackle Kirk O’Hair Sr. Tackle Dickie Brownd Sr. Center George Flores Sr. Tackle Polo Gonzales Sr. Guard Billy Houston Sr. Back Brent Washington Sr. End Joe Fulfer Sr. End Timmy Thomas Sr. Back 99 Benjiman johnson Sr. Back Danny James Sr. Back Max Price Sr. End Terry Hood Sr. Back Tim May Jr. Guard William Flores Jr. Back Keevin Kelley Jr. Q. B. Ray Van Banks Jr. Back Keith Clayton Soph. Guard Jimmy Randolph Soph. End 100 Junior Varsity Football Top row: Joe Gonzales, Frank Flores, Allen Moore, Byron Vaughn, Dean Moore, Rudy De Leon, Mike Smith, Tim Craft. Second row: Pat Fulfer, Mike Smith, James Herriage, Gaylon Conner, Bobby Gover, Lonnie Neinast, Coach Ramsey. Bottom row: Greg Geissler, Lynn Brown, Lupe Duran, Alex Fuentes, Kenny Wright, Johnny Samaniego. Tim Craft Rudy De Leon Lupe Duran 101 Frank Flores joe Gonzales Dean Moore Mike Smith Lexie Fennell Greg Geissler Allen Moore Mike Smith 102 Bobby Gover Lonnie Neinast Byron Vaughn Alex Fuentes Kenny Wright w.m Vi James Flerriage Varsity Boys Basketball O Royce Jordan, Joe Fulfer, Clint Dawson, Rodney Geissler, Craig Holland, George Flores, Coach Buddy Luce, William Flores, Ray Van Banks, Mark Barton, Keevin Kelley. Not pictured—Tim Thomas, Terry Hood. William Flores Guard Joe Fulfer Guard Clint Dawson Forward George Flores Forward Rodney Geissler Forward Craig Holland Forward Ray Van Banks Guard Mark Barton Guard Royce Jordan Guard 104 Keevin Kelley Guard Tim Thomas Guard Terry Hood Forward J-V Girls Basketball Petra Lewis, Carrie Burress, Beverly Hood, Hattie Thomas, Patricia James, Oletha Thomas, Lindsey Field, Vickie Wright, Kim Denham, Kim Haydon, Tamara Jones, Sue Jones, Doniece Taylor, Kathy King, Sharon Jones, Carrie Been, Rosie Lewis, Wendy Branscum, Mona Price, Elaine Bills, Coach: Roland Murray J-V Boys Basketball Byron Smith, Lynn Brown, Cary Sawyer, Johnny Smith, Phil Phifer, Gregg Geisler, Hoby Matlock, Mike Smith, Frank Flores, Dean Moore, Sabastion Padilla, Julio Samarron, Lonnie Neinast, Gaylon Conner, Kenny Wright, Stan Runyon, Coach Joe Kinman, Jeffery Washington, Byron Vaughn, Jimmy Randolph. 105 106 Varsity Girls Basketball Rosa Rivas, Pam Ott, Ranae Winder, Tammy Davis, Christie Pittmann, Pam Eagle, Susan Clayton, Kim Dent, De Anne Clayton, Flora Rivas, Alayne Slover. Coach—Earl Ramsey Flora Rivas Guard Kim Dent Forward Pam Ott Forward Christie Pittmann Forward Ranae Winder Guard Alayne Slover Guard Pam Eagle Guard Tammy Davis Guard De Anne Clayton Forward Rosa Rivas Forward 107 Track Boys Back row-Teddy Zambrano, Pat Fulfer, Danny James, Keevjn Kelley, Mark Barton, Ben Johnson, Jaime Soto. Front row-Roy McGowen, Mike Smith, Michael Smith, Joe Fulfer, Billy Houston, William Flores, Gaylon Conner. Track Girls Back row-Pam Eagle, Ranae Winder, Doniece Taylor, Kim Denham, Rosie Lewis, Elaine Bills, Patricia Johnson, Oletha Thomas, Linda Hood, Hattie Thomas. Middle row-De Anne Clayton, Debra Houston, Tamara Jones, Gail Miller, Dawn Branscum, Debbie Daniel, Vicki Wright, Terry Samarron, Stephanie Tunnel, Coach Kinman. Front row-Juanita De Leon, Beverly Hood, Flora Rivas, Rosa Rivas, Wendy Branscum, Lisa Pittman, Connie Dear, Patricia James. 108 Boy’s Golf Ray Van Banks, Brent Washington, Royce Jordan, Dickie Brownd, Kirk O’Hair, Mr. Fryar-instructor. Alayne Slover, Kim Dent, Ranae Winder, Brene Belew, Kim Clayton, Pam Ott, Mr. Fryar-instructor. Lonnie Neinast, Kenny Wright, Byron Smith, Lynn Brown, Craig Holland, Phil Phifer, Clint Dawson. Back row-Kim Dent, Susan Clayton, Paula Verden, Cary Been, Sue Jones. Front row-Carrie Burress, Mona Price, Alayne Slover, Kim Clayton, De Anne Clayton. Girl’s Golf Boy’s Tennis Girl’s Tennis 109 James Spencer. Sharon has brown eyes, and brown hair. She weighs ill pounds and she is 5 feet 4‘ inches tall. Her favorite Show is “Little House On The Prairie.’’ Her favorite food is pizza. Sharon’s favorite subject is math, and she likes the color blue. Her favorite song is Get Closer.” Sharon’s favorite sport is basketball. old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garza. Sandy has brown eyes and black hair. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 134. Sandy’s favorite T.V. show is Good Times.” His favorite food is pizza and his favorite subject is math and he likes the color red. Sandys favorite singer is Barry White. His favorite sport is track. CO The Springlake-Earth Junior High School Teacher of the Month for October is Mrs. Janet Jones. Mrs. Jones is 25 years old and her birthdateis September 24, 1951. She has brown hair and hazel eyes. She is 5 7 tall. She is married a id has no children. Her favorite food is steak and The W.L. Mann Chapter of theNationalJuniorHonor Soc-ing football and baskr lety met September 8 and Her favorite TV show n elected new officers tor the Day At A Time and sh forthcoming school year, the song Love Will K Carla Taylor was elected Together. president of -he society with She went to high sc! Beverly King named as vice Jent. Other officers in-aimc D fr.... . Sl'il jo jj secretarv. Stephanie q ujm oj jjDBq parliamentarian, Lesa puB jajBBnb aq uj auisS am ut jpsq p l : -6 jr -d _ r= 5 3 2 3 — £ 1 ? 'S. 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Mary Ann Gaulden Librarian Donna Fryar Teachers’ Aid Janet Jones Math Nancy Hoover Migrant Jr. High Faculty Gary Hamilton Reading Evelyn Verden English Joe Kinman Coach 112 OFFICERS Jeff Burk President Sharon Jackson Vice-President Jessie Olvera Secretary 8th Grade Avila, Lupe Belew, Biff Brown, Trent Burk, Jeff Clayton, Cindy Compean, Norma Craft, Glenn Daniel, Jody De Leon, Diane De Leon, Raul Escalante, Carmen Fennell, Rex Fernandez, Luis Flores, Andy Follis, Cliff Fuentes, Eloy Fuentes, Robert Garcia, Flora Garza, Lupe Garza, Sandy 113 114 Gauna, Margie Gonzales, Delma Gonzales, Jim Harris, Gordon Haydon,Jeanne Hood, Debra Hood, Jackie Houston, Victor Jackson, Sharon Jalomo, Larry James, Kenneth James, Melvin James, Ronnie Jones, Karen Jones, Rory Jordan, Shellia Keller, Libby King, Beverly Lively, Teresa Longoria, Armando Lopez, Andres Lopez, Jesus Marquez, Angie McCarty, Michael McGowen, Carolyn Mosely, Sheila Olvera, Jessie Ott, Teresa Parish, Stephanie Pellham, Shannon Polando, Mary Jane Price, Gloria Pyle, Billy Ramirez, Mike Reyes, Maria Reyes, Jessie Robinson, Chester Ruiz, Linda Ruiz, Stella Salazar, Trinidad Sanchez, Cristella Shoenenberger, JoLetta Shepard, Steve Smith, Ricky Soto, Danny Taylor, Carla Taylor, Loren Templeton, Lisa Velasquez, Savino Wheatley, Russell Wimberly, Mike Zambrano, Teddy Escobedo, Martha Herring, Sharia Lopez, Amelia Jody, the teacher is over that wayi! Class Favorites Jeff Burk Sharon Jackson Ricky Smith Jackie Hood 115 Seventh Grade 116 Barlow, Claude Becks, Janice Branscum, Scott Brantley, Cheryl Brantley, Donna Bulls, Delwin Byers, Jamie Clayton, Allen Clayton, Sheryl Cleavinger, Dave Conner, Terry De La Garza, Sylvia De Leon, Frank Denham, Melinda Duran, Susie Dutton, Ricky Eagle, Twila Ellis, Arlie Escalante, Thomas Gallegos, Kathy Gallegos, Sylvia Garcia, Daniel Garcia, Gloria Garza, Danny Gauna, Felimon Gonzales, Amy Guana, Elma Haberer, LeAnn Hampton, Bridget Hampton, Duke Hampton, Tommy Hausmann, Merri Hernandez, Julio Herrera, Angie Herrera, Armando Hulcy, Greg Jalomo, Joe Jones, Jeffrey Kellar, Jennifer Lee, Sandra Longoria, Joe Louder, Lyle Maldonado, Mike Marquez, Jimmy McCarty, Michele Monreal, Rachael Monreal, Vincente Moore, Todd Moree, Lisa Nail, Nancy Neinast, Kari Olvera, Ramon Ott, Sammy Palmer, Jim Parish, Mark Perez, Susanne Pittman, Jana Posado, Racheal Radford, Cary Radford, Julie Ray, Denise Robles, Lupe Salazar, Esmaraldo Ruiz, Betty Salazar, Phillip 117 Samaniego, Miquel Samarron, Arturo Sanchez, Natividad Sanchez, Rita Sisneros, Debbie Stovall, Dusty Thomas, Velinda Tunnell, Stacy Ward, John Mark Saldavar, Sylvia Class Favorites 118 Sixth Grade Amaya, Daniel Avila, Gabrielita Baucum, Scott De Leon, Danny De Leon, Raphael Duran, Martin Eubanks, Travis Everett, Patricia Field, Michael Flores, Hector Franco, Pete Fulenwider, Cindy Fulenwider, Teresa Garcia, Modesta Garcia, Tina Garza, Irma Gonzales, Sandy Hernandez, Grade Herring, Stephanie Hood, Maurice Huckabey, Lisa Jaloma, Jessie James, Cliff James, Glenda James, Roy Jones, Dyan Kelley, Carmen Kendall, Nancy King, Cheryl Lackey, Tracy Lee, Brenda Longoria, Edward Lunsford, Rocky Monreal, Lorenzo Monreal, Solomon 119 Montiel, Rosie Morris, Gala Mosley, Lewis Nix, Roan Olvera, jose Parish, Joy Pellham, Jennifer Price, James Pyle, Bobby Ramon, Paul Randolph, Darcy Reyes, Maria Reyes, Sally Rivas, Michael Rosalez, Delores Ruiz, Christina Samarron, Dimas Shepard, Scott Sisneros, Linda Smith, Sandra Jean Salazar, Romero Stephens, Vonda Zamora, Belinda Zamora, Melinda Lopez, Consuela Class Favorites Patricia Everett Bobby Pyle Linda Sisneros Clifford James 120 Junior High Honor Society Back row—Mark Parish, Arlic Ellis, Glenn Craft, Jeff Burk. Middle row—Jennifer Kellar, Melinda Denham, Sheila Jordan, Stacy Tunnel, JoLetta Schoeninburger, Libby Kellar. Front row-Stephanie Parish, Carla Taylor, Lesa Templeton, Beverly King, Chester Robinson. OFFICERS: Stephanie Parish Secretary Carla Taylor President Lesa Templeton Parliamentarian Beverly King Vice-President Chester Robinson Reporter SPONSORS 121 Evelyn Verden Gary Hamilton Jr. High Cheerleaders jeanie Haydon—head Stephanie Parish—8th Sharon Jackson—8th Libby Kellar—7th Sheryl Clayton—7th Darcy Randolph-6th Pep Club Top row—Michael Ann Field, Vonda Stephens, Melinda Denham, Amy Gonzales, Michele McCarty, Carolyn McGowan, Teresa Lively, Gloria Price. 2nd row—Sharia Herring, Sheila Jordan, Velinda Thomas, Janis Beck, Jackie Hood, Jody Daniels, Joeleta Shoenberger, Modesta Garcia, Jennifer Pellham. 3rd row—Jana Pittman, Le Ann Haberer, Kari Neinast, Stacy Tunnell, Linda Siseneros, Rosanna Montiel, Sandy Gonzales, Glenda James. Bottom row—Sherly King, Joy Parish, Nancy Kendall, Carmen Kelley, Stephanie Herring, Roan Nix, Diane Jones, Lisa Huckaby, Jean Smith. 122 Jr. High Band Claude Barlow, Biff Belew, Delwin Bulls, Allen Clayton, Cindy Clayton, Dave Cleavinger, Norma Compeon, Terry Conner, Glenn Craft, Jodie Daniel, Sylvia DeLaGarza, Melinda Denham, Ricky Dutton, Arlie Ellis, Andy Flores, Cliff Follis, Eloy Fuentes, Amy Gonzales, Delma Gonzales, jim Gonzales, Elma Gauna, LeAnn Haberer, Duke Hampton, Tommy Hampton, Merri Hausman, Jeannie Haydon, Sharia Herring, Greg Hulcy, Larry jaloma, Jeffrey Jones, Sheila Jordan, Jennifer Keller, Libby Keller, Beverly King, Joe Longoria, Lyle Loudder, Angie Margoez, Michael McCarty, Michelle McCarty, Kari Neinast, Sammy Ott, Teresa Ott, Jim Palmer, Mark Parish, Stephanie Parish, Jana Pittman, Gloria Price, Billy Pyle, Chester Robinson, Betty Ruiz, Linda Ruiz, Stella Ruiz, Miguel Samaniego, Arturo Samarron, JoLetta Schoenberger, Steve Shepard, Danny Soto, Lisa Templeton, Stocy Turnnell, John Ward. 123 Janice Becks, Norma Compian, Diana DeLeon, Carmen Escalante, Kathy Gallegos, Sylvia Gallegos, Elma Gauna, Delma Gonzales, Bridgette Hamilton, Merri Hausman, Debra Hood, Sharon Jackson, Teresa Lively, Angie Marquez, Carolyn McGowan, Lisa Moree, Nancy Nail, Susan Perez, Raquel Posada, Gloria Price, Julie Radford, Linda Ruiz, Stella Ruiz, Betty Ruiz, Cristella Sanchez, Rita Sanchez, Velinda Thomas, Amy Gonzales, Jackie Hood, Celesk Simpson, Debbie Sisneros, Ramon Olvera, Terry Conner, Luis Fernandez, Duke Hampton, Tommy Hampton, Ronnie James, Joe Jalomo, Larry Jalomo, Frank DeLeon, Joe Longoria, Mike Ramirez, Philip Salazar, Trinidad Salazar, Miguel Samaniego, Arturo Samarron, Dusty Stovall, Loren Taylor, Mike Wimberley, Danny Garza, Martin Nevares. Sixth Grade Band Front row-Jennifer Pellham, Teresa Fulenwider, Dyan Jones, Roan Nix. Middle row-Darcy Randolph, Carmen Kelly, Tracey Lackey, Stephanie Herring, Vonda Stephens, Michael Ann Fields, Cheryl King, Daniel Amaya, Joe Olvera. Back row-Gala Morris, Scott Baucum, Clifford James, Dimas Samarron, Paul Ramon, Rocky Lunsford, Elbert Longoria, Nancy Ontiveros, Joy Parish, Billy Pyle, Hector Flores, Scott Shepard. 8th Grade Football Back row—Daniel Garza, Jimmy Marquez, Raymond Olvera, Claude Barlow, Danny Garza, Arlie Ellis, Cary Radford, Terry Conners. Middle row-Miguel Samaniego, Allen Clayton, Scott Moore, Dave Cleavinger, Mark Parish, Scott Branscum, Tommy Hampton, Lyle Loudder, Sammy Ott. Front row-Greg Hulcy, John Mark Ward, Jeffrey Jones, Duke Hampton, Dusty Stovall, Delwin Bulls, Arturo Samarron, Ricky Dutton, Frank De Leon. Back row-Jim Gonzales, Sandy Garza, Rory Jones, Billy Pyle, Loren Taylor, Michael McCarty, Biff Belew. Middle row-Rex Fennel, Andy Flores, Mike Ramirez, Glenn Craft, Trent Brown, Melvin James. Front row-Victor Houston, Ronnie James, Ricky Smith, Eloy Fuentes, Kenneth James, Jeff Burk, Chester Robinson. 7th Grade Football 8th Grade Boy’s Basketball Back row-Jim Gonzales, Sandy Garza, Billy Pyle, Rory Jones, Michael McCarty, Biff Belew. Middle row-Rex Fennel, Andy Flores, Mike Ramirez, Glenn Craft, Trent Brown, Melvin James. Front row-Victor Houston, Ronnie James, Ricky Smith, Kenneth James, Jeff Burk, Chester Robinson. 8th Grade Girl’s Basketball Back row-Coach Ramsey, Teresa Lively, Carolyn MacGowan, Jeanie Haydon, Sharon Jackson, Sheila Jordan, Gloria Price. Middle row-Beverly King, Karen Jones, Lesa Templeton, Carla Taylor, Sharia Herring, Libby Kellar. Front row-Teresa Ott, Joletta Schoenenburger, Jodie Daniel, Stephanie Parish, Cindy Clayton, Debra Hood, Jackie Hood. 126 7th Grade Boy’s Basketball Back row-Raymond Olvera, Claude Barlow, Arlie Ellis, Roy James, Terry Conners. Middle row-Allen Clayton, Scott Moore, Dave Cleavinger, Mark Parish, Scott Branscum, Sammy Ott. Front row-Jeffrey Jones, Duke Hampton, Dusty Stovall, Greg Hulcy, John Mark Ward, Delwin Bulls, Ricky Dutton. 7th Grade Girl’s Basketball Back row-Coach Ramsey, Julie Radford, Lisa Moree, Bridgett Hampton, Jana Pittman, Leann Haberer. Middle row-Melinda Denham, Stacy Tunnel, Michelle McCarty, Janice Becks, Sheryl Clayton, Jennifer Kellar, Merri Housmann. Front row-Sylvia Gallegos, Amy Gonzales, Elma Gauna, Velinda Thomas. 127 Back row—Jjm Gonzales, Sandy Garza, Billy Pyle, Loren Taylor, Rory Jones, Michael McCarty, Biff Belew. Middle row—Rex Fennel, Andy Flores, Mike Ramirez, Glenn Craft, Trent Brown, Melvin James, Lupe Avila, Joe Longoria. Front row-Victor Houston, Ronnie James, Ricky Smith, Kenneth James, Jeff Burk, Chester Robinson, Eloy Fuentes. 8th Grade Track Back row—Beverly King, Karen Jones, Lesa Templeton, Carla Taylor, Sharia Herring, Libby Kellar. Middle row-Teresa Ott, JoLetta Schoeninburger, Jodie Daniel, Stephanie Parish, Cindy Clayton, Debra Hood, Jackie Hood. Front row-Coach Ramsey, Teresa Lively, Carolyn McGowan, Gloria Price, Sheila Jordan, Sharon Jackson, Jeanie Haydon. 7th Grade Track Back row-Miguel Samaniego, Raymond Olvera, Arlie Ellis, Dave Cleavinger, Claude Barlow, Mark Parish, Scott Branscum, Andy Flores, Terry Conners, Sammy Ott. Middle row—Frank De Leon, Allen Clayton, Scott Moore, Arturo Samarron, Joe Longoria, Roy James, Lyle Loudder, Tommy Hampton. Front Row—Tommy Escalante, Jeffrey Jones, Duke Hampton, Dusty Stovall, Greg Hulcy, John Mark Ward, Delwin Bulls, Ricky Dutton. 128 Back row—Melinda Denham, Stacy Tunnell, Michelle McCarty, Jana Pittman, Leann Haberer, Amy Gonzales. Front row-Coach Ramsey, Velinda Thomas, Janice Becks, Sheryl Clayton, Jennifer Kellar, Merri Hausmann. d teai ;lds, c Blue te . lil Ninast. in 16-8. H HRUSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 Girls Little Dribblers The other game plav'- aV Thursday night A Ml 0 The girls Little ibblers met to play ursday, April 7 in ;h school gym In the m: Light Blue by Jina p tear- 6 V 5 ; X e , Mi 3? tJ Or xv w - x was: Vonda points; Tracy a%c md Belinda - the i !e Ra for v High inda v.o° c . v c°' xA ' _ ‘b ”4. . ArAA V4,. X ® - ? 4 cxV Roll gue -am ish ue bh Fu Va 10 CH “I? A V-e' CO' O % YiAv « 0 ♦ w 't % m Inti use % % - V V • S % % ' ! %%% % , V- n U W - VV? 4 % °x ,0 . xAA • _ bA Vi  , A. 3a ek of c ie ;Ay X.rX A A, « , V% o_ - 4 „ x 4- s O t.-?, V 4 % nvi- %Yfei4A V'%_ y is 4 % % • yj- “ % p. $ b V V • , x?iley ' lackey 7th  a . - v ❖ v v„ V ?U L c? r 'A%Vv? pro ,■ x n 1 d  eevo Geiss?, ' be-que Taylor W , Arlie Ellis jv y 8th O 'X « -« A. A ift1 o A c if •b v « V0 O' . V «V3£ To V? 4 ° % tr +% '%' _ 4. . 0 _3 5 ' ’O di,r ® o league, t! coached t I c 1 esa Templeton be Robinson P ck-up ry.O xs Michael Grat£ . ’ (Freshman). V yj£4 I hese winne - x' i)e  n state compV n w'aco May 6th % th. Others competi rom S-E were grand 1th®r clock by Tomn raham ; walnut ch yh|MlX PHce; «am« bie by Fred Meeks d a hope chest by nn Brown. Mr. Wendell Horn, 5 true tor of Industrial ts at finglake-Earth ools stated that this be first year that his I dents went 0 4 x T 9 %.. w Jf.ne .corer, points; o„ds, 2. For the 'Britton played tl team coached! J )immy Herring. The red team won 13-1: High scorer w Belinda James, 13 poin Scoring for the B Chester Glenn Craft .•B” Honor Ron 6th Roan Nix Irma Garza Vonda Stephens joy Parish i Scott Sheppard TYaj-cy Randolph i and culty the chool each ;ame a the The 2:30 }e a but and test lph Elementary FHA Area I Meeting the S E The Springlake-Earth w re Sue Jones, to Petition and is very s FHA Chapter recently attended the Area I in Lubbock, March Paula Verden, Pittman, and Debbie Donna 7th. joy Tunnell idd Moore ark Parish ebbie Sisneros nnifer Kellar am my Ott icky Dutton Melinda Denham 8th Carla Taylor Elizabeth Kellar Jeannie Haydon the -E uy 75 :h v. onwider. Lions District Queen Contest Parish StephanSchoenenberger ased with the results bapter 269. tephens with 14 points. Scoring for the Blue am were Vonda Stepehsn, The District Lions Club Queen contest will be held Friday and Saturday, Appil 22 and 23 at the Junior High Auditorium in Littlefield. Several activities have been planned for the 2 day event. n All community Lion; Queens will be entered. Representing th Earth’s Lions Club it Queen Elaine Bills anc representing the Springlake Lions Club i Queen Daneen Wilson. Joletta Beverly King Melvin James Luis Fernandez Larry Jalomo . e mu'l! -.1-33, were Robert Conkin, Richard Roper, E.G. Gaston, Wendell Home yMelvin Chisum, Roland Murray, Earl Ramsey, Buddy Luce Bill Vcrden Principal Elementary Faculty Beth Hamilton Carolyn Cunningham Robbie Parish Mary Alice Gaston Kindergarten Kindergarten 1st Grade 1st Grade Evanel Winders 2nd Grade Betty Anderson 2nd Grade Mildred Haley 3rd Grade Maisie McDonald 3rd Grade Gladys McCord 4th Grade Faye Smith Nelleen Dent Pete Gameros Treva Jean Hyatt Cindy Blagg 4th Grade 5th Grade 5th Grade Spec. Educ. Spec. Educ. Frances Beard Melody Roper Betty Parish Jane Murray Georgia Bahlman Spec. Educ. Spec. Reading Migrant Spec. Reading Migrant Inez Inglis, Aid Fern Pittmann, Aid Pady Mann, Aid Irene Haberer, Aid Jeanette O’Hair, Aid Fifth Grade Avila, Ramon Belew Bart Boteler, Dwaine Cain, Cathy Clayton, Sandy Connor, Chucky De Leon, Martin De La Garza, Eleazar Duran, David Duran, Maria Franco, George Franco, Mary Fuentes, Jerry Gallegos, Ralph Gallegos, Vincent Galvan, Cecilia Galvan, Jose Garcia, Alouso Garcia, Felix Garcia, Ray Garza, David Garza, Ramon Gauna, Rosalinda Gonzales, Ruben Gover, Kelley Green, Randy Hamilton, Jeff Hausmann, Alan Herriage, Kelli James, Charles 131 James, Michael Jones, Bob Jones, Tony Jordan, Mark Kelley, Wade Lively, Todd Lopez, Isaura Loudder, Dara Marquez, Teresa Moore, Clifford Morales, Susie Moree, Janie Nail, Carolyn Nail, Larry Parish, Cindy Perez, Gayle Polando, Felix Postel, Susann Price, Denise Rosales, Rosa Samaniego, Jesse Scott, Belinda Sisneros, Joe John Soto, Christina Tunnell, Kerri Vaughan, Elaine Walden, Kelly Washington, Steve Wood, Jennifer Taylor, Ann Franco, Silvia Lopez, Eloy Escabedo, Fabian 132 Fourth Grade Barden, Stacy Barden, Tracy Baucum, Tim Been, Jeri Paige Brantley, Michael Bulls, Wendy Bustos, Barbara Cook, Lori Cornett, Joe Craft, Ken Daniel, Albert Dayton, Carey DeLa Garza, Ricky Duron, Eusebio Dutton, Mitzi Everett, Joe Fields, Jari Kate Fuentes, Ruben Galvan, Estacio Garcia, Joe Garza, Joel da Garza, Patsy Garza, Norma Guana, Yolanda Gonzales, Rudy Hinchliffe, Jason Hinojosa, Joe Hood, Lisa Hoover, Craig Huckabey, Kelli 133 134 Jalomo, Julio King, Vickie Kniffen, Wendy Laymon, Page Lewis, Sam Longoria, Reynaldo Lopez, Elba Matthews, Virda Mendoza, Frank Miller, Carmen Monreal, Becky Monreal, Richard Montiel, Rosalinda Morris, Angilla Murray, Tracy Olivas, Sania Parish, Angela Palando, Sandra Pyle, Kathy Reyes, Abel Riley, Jodie Robbins, Johnny Rodriquez, Esmeralda Rosales, Edward Sabedra, Lucy Samarron, Rebecca Sanchez, Maximo Schoenenberger, Robert Scott, Beth Smith, Billy Soliz, Ester Stephens, Sharmon Tunnell, Jason Villa, Charlene Saldivar, Dora Maikranz, Eric Cano, Jose Rosalez, josie Third Grade Avila, Erma Avila, Leonard Cain, Connie Caudill, Kristi Dela Cerda, Mike De Leon, Yolanda Dillard, Keith Dunlap, Jerry Dunlap, Terry Flores, Christina Franco, Norma Gallegos, Martin Garcia, Danny Garcia, Faustino Garcia, Martina Garza, Bengie Gauna, Oscar Geissler, Shawndi Gonzales, Lupe Gonzales, Mary Haberer, Steven Hampton, Heath Hernandez, Amelia Hinojisa, Martin Longoria, Christi Lowe, Mitch Marquez, Michael Metcalf, Kristi Miller, Gregory Miller, Marian 135 Mitchell, Jeff Monreal, Maggie Monreal, Manuel Montiel, Rosemary Morales, Lupe Morris, Johnny Nail, Sandra Neinast, Audra Nix, Jody Perez, Rebecca Ramon, Wilma Ramsey, Ranee Randolph, Danny Rivas, Marvin Rodriquez, Reymundo Rodriquez, Rosie Sabcdra, Julian Salazar, Ben Moreno, Marcus Spencer, Jerry Lee Spencer, Ricky Triana, Raul Villa, Gilbert Walden, Richard Watson, Marty James, Allene Marquez, Michael Lopez, Belinda Zamora, Patrick 136 Hi, girls. Second Grade Avila, Jessie Been,Jana Brantley, Sheila Byers, Allen Cano, Francisca Clayton, Karen Cook, Toni Curtis, Cynthia Davila, Cynthia De Leon, Roman Duran, Sammy Ellis, Amy Fuentes, Patricia Galvan, Josephina Garcia, Rene Garza, Luisa Garza, Lupe Garza, Isaias Garza, Robert Gipson, Bobby Hamilton, Jill Hammon, Lola Henderson, Mark Hinojosha, Susie Hood, Dickie Hoover, Mark Jalomo, Jerry Jones, Lezlee Lively, Ty Longoria, Naomi Luce, Bobby Marquez, Linda McGowen, Tommy Miller, Scottie Miller, Todd 137 Montermayor, Anita Moore, Corey Morales, Hope Morales, Maria Oustad, Leann Perez, jomes Polando, Debbie Radford, Jimmy Radford, Kim Reyes, Matty Robles, Hope Robles, Norma Rodriquez, Rachel Rosales, Julio Rosalez, Martin Ruiz, Michael Salazar, Arjelia Samarron, Rosie Sanchez, Libby Schoenenberger, John Smith, Denita Tanksley, Yvette Taylor, Carman Vaughan, Devin Zambrano, Jerry Saldivar, Rose Anna Gonzales, Maria Taylor, Steven Slover, Lynn 138 Our Principal! First Grade Amaya, Diana Bailey, Teresa Branscum, Sawnya Brantley, Charles Baucum, Jena Boteler, Kenny Cook, Marcie Cook, Tammy Cornett, Chris Dela Garza, Jeffery Deleon, Mandy Duran, Fred Everett, Jeremy Fuentes, Rachel Fryar, Brett Fulenwider, Jimmy Galvan, Lupe Gameros, Timothy Garcia, Abraham Garcia, Gilbert Garza, Alba Garza, Juan Gauna, Carlos Gauna, Christina Gonzales, Abel Flampton, David Henderson, Tommy Hood, Marvin Jones, Frank Jones, Kyle Lackey, Debbie Layman, Lacy Lopez, Elida Lopez, Elsa Marquez, Patricia Metcalf, Chad 139 Montenayer, Juan Morales, Joe Moree, Holly Morris, Ronnie Parish, Ronnie Perez, Daniel Perez, Elena Pittman, Michael Polando, David Polando, James Price, Anthony Price, Larry Rodriquez, John Salazar, Paul Samaniego, Israel Saliz, Ruben Shepard, Jack Shepard, James Shepard, Johnny Soto, Dema Spencer, Donald Spencer, Gary Spencer, Sandra Kay Tanksley, Thomas Vasquez, Jose Vega, Elisa Ward, Melanie Wright, Tracy Bozarth, Amy Espinoza, Ermelinda 140 Arrendondo, Al Kindergarten Avila, Albino Bills, David Chisum, Jeffrey Cisneros, Jimmy Cook, Lisa Davila, Laura De La Garza, Jaimie De La Garza, Julio De Leon, Jerry Duran, Jerry Fuentes, Luis Gallegos, Rosa Garcia, Alejandro Garcia, Edward Garcia, Jimmy Garza, Gilbert Gonzales, Jacolbo Gonzales, Joe Guana, Jaime Hammon, Billy Hampton, Denise Hinojosa, Marie Hinojosa, Maria Koontz, Kory Longoria, Manuel Lopez, Cynthia Marquez, David Marquez, Ricky Mendoza, Luis Monreal, Delores Monte mayor, Helen Montiel, John Morales, Delfino Nail, Amos Radford, Dusty 142 Ramon, Hope Ramon, Virginia Ramsey, Paula Reyes, Roy Robbins, Kandi Robles, Rene Rosales-, Lupe Ruiz, Adolpho Salazar, Angela Samarron, Sandy Sanchez, Dianna Sanchez, Jorge Scott, Barbie Silvas, Nancy Sisniros, Norma Soto, Ramon Squires, La Dawn Smith, Jimmy Smith, Monica Tunned, Jocelyn Velasquez, Aurora Ward, Dewayne Watson, Hope Zambrano, Efren Zamora, Delbert Heave Ho, Pam. Up and over, Smith. Look at our Wendy go! State Track Star-Mark Barton. Everyone does the egg toss. Play Day Daneen’s egg strikes back! Too bad, Rosa. What's everybody clapping about? Well, I never.. . ' - . Jl 143 Come on, pull! 144 The 3A District Trac it was held Wednes'J ril in Hereford 8th grade ' .u . c°x o' Tuesday night, March He Green team, coached ’orman Clayton, was • ain defeated by the team, coached by s ral1' TheR 'oH VwalH rV _c V VO v-0reen •'V held essa. V ' team ■e Cliff James, andy Clayton, C gton, David sch(K be in Regio ft-. e slarcia and High V? o k o tion ay-Flora are; o 0 rV- Nv 3 C. Riva; mas, Ranae ia Rivas; Discus ;le; 880 Dash, as; 440 Dash, OLc )mas, Ranae Win the 100 Dash, Da nscum. 'JSV 0oe e team Jeff a, Pee COTe 'Pard utter 8, the Yellow team, coached by John Dayton, defeated the Blue team, coached by Joe Miller. The members of the Yellow team are Karri Dayton, Jody Riley, Albert Daniel, Mitchell Lowe, John Spencer and Eric Maikranz. The members Blue team are Randolph, Marlon Gregory Miller Spencer k'-o Q 25-0 g c,§o £l £ 8 a C Cn a c| « S-% e « H Spnnglake-h. arthHig School students competin and placing in the UI District meet held las Tuesday, April 12 are a follows: Info - Speaking 1st 3 ran scum ring, Is of the Dan 3C, rst « f: X«v1 jnW Pros Kim Jones Wilson, Poetr retation, 6th Dina .unpton; Spelling am Jason wa° although , b am took f’ S .vft o' o Other high girls th ipeted in District w iie Lewis, Vicki Writ ' ttie Thomas, T les, Beverh indy Brar The ha'' still in ten ss° o r- Q.n x lain Writing, 2nd, Kare: | RnKinonn • NJnmKor Qonoi 3 c « iphanin mso t Den Tei Dear W ,JV o ery . ter, but still kept i8-14. c final score was --i6, another win for the Yellow team. 8-0. team tried to catch up and did. The half time .ore was 9-4, Yellow team winning. The 3rd quarter was great one for both teams, although the Yellow teair was still leading, 28-16. The last quarter wai very rough for both teams but the Blue team stiL T,t , 30 t S |:3 S 3 2 2 -g J °8 75 0) |! 11 •- o 32 overly Samaron, and Linda ders came in first with total points. Individual scoring was lg Jump, 1st, Ronnie les, 19’6”, 2nd, Ricky ith, 17’11”, 3rd, Jim izales, 17’3”. High Jump, 2nd Jim izales, 5’4”, Mike nirez, 5’0”. Pole Vault, 1st ” ties, 10 ” %. _A% ith, 9’0 V £' les, 8’0”. Robinson; Number Sensi 1st, Sue Jones; 4th, Clin Dawson, 5th, Kare: Robinson; Science, 3r Craig Holland, 6th Debbi Verden; Slide Rule, 2nc Clint Dawson, 4th, Bren Belew, 5th, Pam Ott, 6t Kim Dent and Typwriting 1st, Karen Robinson. Others competing wen Maria Samaniego, Alayn Slover, George Flores, Tor Inglis, Donna Greer Sharon Jones, Franci Potts, Connie Dea Augustine Castillo, Vicl Freeman and Jill Bardei Springlake-Earth Junior High studeni participating in the UI District and placing are f follows: otn grade girls competing were Jeanr - ike Haydon, Sharon .1- V 0' ■ n, Carla Tp- JorH— V«°' A O; °A 3.56.2, 6t - %% % % yo tne 5th and 1st, Scott Nancy ading 03.8, Y Shot Put, fza, 47’2”, Ho ,b -------- e |cVe V«“‘ . nirez, 37’3 4 vXv otv ,e aS 2arty, 36’4”. t T Discus, lsv 0ne t v0 '' za, 116’8 1 2’ W° s-- 103’4 1 4”, x”xX° s h WO'0'5 CA of‘ To : 8oe Vtes J0OeS a y ' % $ . o ' oT Y-0 , x cv. (C A, - s ye . ' . 6 'O r - o'. Se '°tS 4- vx h-f 4 % V v: Vq « Teresa u 1st, T 5- 4. A. 'X- - .nse, m son, t, 5th, 1st, 2nd Biff 8 Ca stv 8° 8° ,W eUe1 6W, ft, 98’11 3 4”. 440-Relay, 1st, ■za, Gonzales, Sn, nes. 660 Run-lst, za, 1:40.2, 3rd 1:46.6, 60 Tdles, 3rd Mi les, 9.0. 5th. 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Bedford St. Dimmitt, Texas Les Short Phone: 647-4164 11 am.—10pm 149 BAILEY COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Congratulations Annual Staff Faculty Members Student Body Sponsors and Supporters of 1976-1977 Annual Muleshoe, Texas—Phone 272-4504 Morton, Texas—Phone 266-8600 Amherst Texas 150 EARTH GIN CO. Service Seed and Delinting Company Service is our first thought Earth Texas 151 ANN’S STEAK HOUSE JOE COWAN REAL ESTATE 113 South East End 2nd Ann and Earnest Mayhew Specialize in Steaks and Mexican Food Phone: 647-5354 Dimmitt, Texas Dimmitt Texas DIMMITT TEXACO 509 E. Bedford Dimmitt, Texas PAY AND SAVE Stop and Save Today! Gunn Brother Stamps Phone: 257-2175 Earth, Texas 79027 SLUDER INSURANCE AGENCY RODEN DRUG STORE For all your insurance needs Drawer H Phone: 285-2459 Olton, Texas 79064 5th and Phelps Phone 385-4250 Littlefield Texas 153 Duncan’s 5 10 Olton Auto Supply Wholesale and Retail Auto Parts and Accessories Box 517 Phone 285-2350 wd iiMfsis Olton, Tex. Phone 285-2868 Layman Bros. Findley’s Jewelry Butane and Lovely Lasting Gifts at Lowest Garage 419 Phelps Littlefield Earth, Texas Phone 257-3385 NATIONAL OLTON PAINT FARMERS AND UNION BODY SHOP INSURANCE [Mil COMPANIES fet fu mm R. J. Skeeter Brock Agent Phone 285-3348 Hwy. 70 P. O. Box 27 Off.: 806-257-2010 Earth, Texas 79031 Res.: 806-257-3351 155 Dimmitt Printing Company The Finest Electronic Equipment, Largest Selection of Frames Quickest Service Serving you since 1900 with The Finest Senior Portraits. In Black and White and Natural Color Enid Oklahoma Commercial Printing of All Types of Offset and Letter-press. Office Supplies 200 E. Bedford Phone: 647-3444 Dimmitt, Texas 79027 The Village Shop GIBSONS Ladies Dress Shop and Gift Shop Dimmitt Texas 647-2450 FURR’S Super Markets MIRACLE PR tS hatiohal brands C0URtt0us Sl vict fURR’S RROTW Bltt at and a bonus of GOLD BOND STAMPS 647-3158 108 W. (ones Dimmitt, TX. Ph.: 647-4171 Dimmitt, TX. 156 1 to AUTO PARTS l %| M k rJ f I tl |P. O. Box 586 MULESHOE, TEXAS South Main Phone 272-4576 Carlisle-Oldham Ford Littlefield Texas COWSERT ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY DROP IN DIMMITT SUPERMARKET Mkt 218 W. )ones Phone: 647-2488 Dimmitt Texas 79027 Dimmitt, Texas 79027 Main Street BeaUtV BfAUTYSHOP Shop Moss Shoes Sportswear 115 Main Phone: 272-3448 Muleshoe, Texas 426 Phelps Ave. Phone: 385-3626 Littlefield, Texas 79339 157 Harman’s in Dimmitt Where the Action is Dimmitt Texas Stan Byrnes Ford, Inc. 647-2115 Dimmitt, TX. 79027 C and S EQUIPMENT Kenneth Jackson Ditching Company Dimmitt Texas Western Auto The Long Green Line . Leadership in Product and Service ... today and tomorrow Dimmitt Texas 647-3324 Dimmitt 647-3323 Texas IGEORGg REAL ESTATE FARMS RANCHES CITY PROP. 647 3774 George Real Estate Specializing in Farms and Ranches Residence 647-5276 Office 647-4175 Box 7 Dimmitt, TX. 79027 Alexander’s Wholesale Produce Fresh Fruit—Vegetables—Eggs P. O. Box 1006 Clovis, New Mexico 88101 158 olion ■ state _ bank OLTON, TEXAS 79064 DRAWER X William Bros. Office Supply Wayne Williams owner Adding Machines Office Supply Western Drug Type- writers Phone- 272-3113 114 Main St. Ph. 272-3106 Muleshoe Cobb’s Texas Muleshoe Texas Leal’s Muleshoe MULESHOE STATE BANK A good place to Bank Texas Muleshoe WESTERN AUTO 320 MAIN ST. MULESHOE, TEXAS 79347 The Family Store and Catalog Order Center Home Owned by Earl Harris Ph. 272-3112 Texas 160 161 We’ll call on you! Honor Society SHAKLEE DISTRIBUTORS with Biodegradeable Cleaners—Natural Food Supplements Lovue Cosmetics—Personal Care Items William and Lillian Holland Norman and Betty Sulser Harlon and Frances Watson FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION of Springlake, TX. business be its best customer Eudell Baucum, Mgr. Britton ’66 Tires and Accessories Earth, Texas Leon’s Grocery We Give S H Green Stamps i U GREEN Xj Si STAMPS Main Street Phone 285-2315 Olton Texas DENT FARM THE BEE HIVE SUPPLY MALL © Phone 257-3421 Earth, TX. Earth Texas 162 Earth News-Sun i!E.nS Sll | I Earth Texas Brittain Pharmacy Serving Littlefield Area Since 1937 Phone 385-5114 430 Phelps Ave. Littlefield, TX 79339 T-Bar Western Store Main Street Earth, TX. Earth Locker Main Street Earth, TX. Littlefield Cleaners Phone 385-4633 Littlefield Texas Earth Dry Goods mamm . Courteous Service W. C. Lillie Belle Maxcey Phone 257-2056 The Fair Store Muleshoe Texas England Wholesale Candy—Cigars—School and Fountain Supplies 915 Ash St. Phone 296-5114 Plainview Texas 163 WOOD JORDAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY EARTH AG. SUPPLY SPRINGLAKE GRAIN Earth Texas Phone 257-3762 Springlake Texas Phone 986-2311 Q. P. PARTS, INC. Q-P PARTS, INC HEADQUARTERS FOR OELCO RARTS Main Street Phone 257-2140 Earth Texas FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Littlefield, Texas Live and Learn—Save Earn The best one for your money 301 XIT Drive Littlefield EARL RAY MUSIC COMPANY Gary’s TV Lab pm -7 , H mi ty mi rmdim mm4 TEI V Earth TELEVISION Service on all makes and models Phone: 257-3818 Texas Security State Bank Each depositor insured to $40,000 FDIC 5302 Ave. Q Lubbock, Texas Brier Croft Center Security is our Name, Helping is our Business Littlefield rioiaai oieosn insu anci co«k «atk n Texas 165 WARE’S A R t S Littlefield Texas SPORTS WORLD VACATION FUN!! Littlefield Texas We can’t take credit for it. That’s just the way it happens to be. Natural gas is clean burning. Doesn’t dirty the air. It helps preserve the clean, blue skies of today for tomorrow. What we can take credit for is working to provide a continuous supply of clean gas energy ... to warm people, to cool people, to cook their meals, to heat their water, to dry their clothes . . . gas to help industry do its work. Clean, efficient, versatile Natural Gas . . . the blue sky energy for today and tomorrow. PIONEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY (A Division of PIONEER £ a 166 EARTH CO-OP GIN, INCORPORATED Anhydrous Ammonia Blended Fertilizer Better Ginning and Courteous Service Earth, Texas Ph.:257-3395 James Shepard, Gin Manager MULESHOE MOTOR COMPANY Car Capitol of The West Plains Phone 806 272-4251 1225 West American Blvd. Muleshoe, Texas 79347 Mercury Ford Muleshoe Floral FLOWERS Say S r fflacA- SeCfov Muleshoe Texas Frank Parker, RSK Curtis L. Smith Franchised Men's Franchised Men's Hair Stylist Hair Stylist Sanitary Barber Shop 113 Main Street Muleshoe, Texas 79347 Phone: 272-4321 Regular Hair Roffler Sculpture Kuts Cuts All Barber Services 167 HAYS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dimmitt Texas Think First ... Be First... At The First TOM LIVELY WHITES AUTO STORE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LITTLEFIELD Strickly Banking Member F.D.I.C. lames Lee, Pres. Phone 385-4441 Your Business Appreciated Earth Texas Littlefield Texas 168 Charlie H. Jones Route One Dimmitt, TX. 79027 Springlake Phone 986-2781 Sunnyside Phone 846-2671 JONES SPRAYING SERVICE The Original Tasty Tarn iMexTca$1 Martin’s Pharmacy Prescription f SVN Specialists g K 1 Congratulations Sr 77 Sz- r leszWh Olton, Texas Ph. 285-2303 Authentic Mexican Food BS Ph. 385-3764 Littlefield 621 Hall Ave. Texas DairyMart Good 7 ood lohnny lenkins, Owner Olton Texas Mini Mall Mini Mall Plus Country Lad—Men Boys Clothing Calico Patch—Fabric Notions Arts Olton Texas savings! and loan association Offices in Muleshoe, Farwell, Friona and Littlefield Sprayer Pumps Supplies BAKER FARM Safemark Tires SUPPLY Home Garden Chemicals Muleshoe Texas Harvey Bass Appliance Furniture • Frigidaire • Viking • Singer • Quasar • RCA A good place to shop • Furniture and get appliances repaired Muleshoe, Texas Harmon-Field Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service Terry Field 104 Ave. C • P. O. Box 547 Phone 806-272-3522 Muleshoe, Texas 79347 170 Dairy Queen 1001 E. 9th 385-3666 Frank and Gladys Robinson Littlefield Texas Gabriel’s Fashion Clothing for the entire family Plainview Texas B 4011FMST MULESHOE TEXAS 7S347 OX PH 2724511 Your Equipment Specialists NEW HOLLAND N N E A P 0 L 1 8 M O L 0 k€ IN AND C veins shop White’s Auto Muleshoe Texas Dimmitt Ready Mix White’s Cashway Gro., Inc. 1 cashWay 1 Gunn Bros. Stamps—Free Delivery 402 Main Street Muleshoe, TX PKNC 272-427 P.0. 80X 4«6 I5M e« yowX Vt. l — VeyUrv Gal Lo«-0. Monoo f BRATCHER MOTOR SUPPLY Ph. 272-4288 107 E. Avenue B Muleshoe, Texas 79347 171 EARTH OIL GAS Earth Texas 172 Earth, Texas ... Home of KMP Pumps so efficient they never need priming, so simple they always save more One of the simplest water pumps ever designed. Constant, reliable pressure from lakes or tailwater pits. Models for slant, float, trailer power takeoff, gearhead, booster, trailer or permanent operation. KMP's patented Parish flow switch, automatic flap valve strainer, and aluminum impellers guarantee trouble-free wear resistance, 4 and 8 sizes, in 4, 8, 10, 12, and 14 foot lengths. GO PUMP IN THE LAKE electric motor or combustion engine COME ON IN . . THE WATER'S FLYING 3 no. Pint PTO KMP TANK LOADER no dry run where water is scarce STEEP BANK SPECIALIST AS MOBILE AS TAILWATER ITSELF no elaborate framing needed constant prime GEARED TO FLOW variable flow gear-head unit GET A LINE ON THIS portable or stationary PARISH WINDMILL sprocket or chain driven YOU CAN BANK ON LAKE PUMPS BOX 441 (806) 257-3411 EARTH, TEXAS 173 Sanders Lbr. Co. H. S. Sanders Lumber Building Supplies—Hardware Housewares—Paint—Plumbing Westinghouse—Roper Tools Audio Systems—Television Supplies—Pipe—Carpet Electrical Supplies Floor Covering Box 13, Earth, Tex. Phone 806-257-2005 Thompson Chevrolet Co. Putting you first in a Big Way Box 367 285-2646 Olton, Texas EARTH PUMP AND MACHINERY COMPANY INC. AND P C DITCHING ca-sti Simmon's Machine Pumps Wendell Clayton Phone 257-3434 Earth, Texas Parson-Ellis-Singleton Funeral Home SERVICE Earth Texas 174 Junior High Recognition JUNIOR HIGH SCHOLARSHIP 6th Grade: Nancy Kendall; 7th Grade: Arlie Ellis; 8th Grade: Chester Robinson. Citizens of the Year Scott Baucum Todd Moore Lesa Templeton 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 175 Remember these? Encore! 176


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