Sterling City High School - Eagles Eye Yearbook (Sterling City, TX)

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Contents The game of growing ... 9 The game of competing . . . 29 The game of joining . . . 45 The game of winning . . . 53 The game of selling ... 71 HT ' ' mtik iBSm' ZSIft We each play our separate games 3 The Game of JAMES THOMPSON, Superintendent There are only a sacred few situations in life when we are not in competition with one another. The beauty of graduation, remains to many, the opportunity to recognize a group for their accomplishments. All graduates have completed the prescribed course and receive the same reward. It is fitting that the individuals of this class have this moment of tranquility and mutual harmony, and it is the responsibility of us all to see that it remains. Quickly, this comfortable feeling fades to a memory and new ideas, frustrations, and goals become paramount. It is at this time when parents, the graduates themselves, and the school system receive its sternest test. We hope the future is successful, and we retain the hope this school did its part of the job adequately. 4 BOBBY DODDS, Principal Governing . . . SCHOOL BOARD STANDING: Larry Glass, C. J. Copeland, I. W. Terry, Bill Humble. SITTING: Charlie Davis, Stan Horwood, Reynolds Foster. 5 The Games . . . MRS. ALICE SCHOVAJSA Kindergarten MRS. LEORA BARRETT First Grade MRS. MARTHA DODDS Second Grade MRS. OLIVIA ASBILL Third Grade MRS. MARY LOUISE RICH Sixth Grade MRS. HAL LIE BARLEMANN Fourth Grade MRS. JoDELL MYRICK English 7,8,10 Reading 7 MRS. EVELYN DOUTHIT Fifth Grade MRS. WANDA FOSTER Science, Health 7,8 Jr. High Girls Coach and P. E. Faculty Teacher’s Play JAMES THOMPSON Superintendent Geometry JAMES SALVATO Math FRED IGO Vocational Agriculture BOBBY DODDS Principal Health, Drivers Ed. MRS. ADELE FLEMING English I, III, IV, Speech MRS. JERRI WILEY H. S. Girls Coach, Typing, Shorthand MRS. EDNA BARTON Homemaking DANNY SLAUGHTER Head Football Coach, Track, Biology I, II MILFORD WILEY Football, H. S. Basketball Jr. High Track, History, Civics 1972-73 7 School Workers 8 MRS. MARGARET BLANEK School Nurse MRS. ANNE BROWNE Food Service MRS. JACKIE DANIELS Food Service MR. REFUGIO HERNANDEZ Janitor MRS. JAUNITA IGO Librarian and Office Worker MR. OLIVER JONES Business Manager MRS. MARTHA LAWSON Food Service MRS. ORIE MEDINA Food Service MR. TRINE MEDINA Janitor CLASSES MARY AMADOR Pep Squad 1,3,4; FHA 1,4; Annual Staff 4; UIL Spelling 1, Shorthand 4; Class Treasurer 4. DAROW ATKINS Football 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 4; Class Reporter 4. BILL BAUTISTA Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3, Hon. Mention 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Cl. Treas. 1; Most Friendliest 4; FFA Chapter Conducting 1; Who's Who 3,4. BECKY BLAIR Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Pep Squad 1; Twirler 2,3,4; UIL Prose 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; FB Sweetheart 4; Most Friendliest 4; FHA 1,2, Pari. 3; Annual Staff 1,2; Class Fav. 4. HECTOR DELGADO (Transfer from Big Lake); Most Friendliest 3; Track 3; UIL Speech and Science 3. 10 PAT BLUM Football 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Track 2,3,4; FFA 2,4; Class Sec. 2; Favorite 3; Annual Staff 3,4; UIL Poetry 4. SKEETE FOSTER FB 2,3, Capt. 4; Bsktb. 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, Reg. Finalist 2,3, 4; FFA Greenhand V.P., Rep. 2,3, V.P. 4; District Reporter 4; Cl. Fav. 1, V.P. 1,2,3,4; Most Handsome 4; Annual Staff 4. TOMMY BYNUM FB 1,2,3, Capt. 4, All Dist. All Star 4; Bsktbl. 1,2,3; Trk. 2,3; FFA G.H. V.P., Sent. 4; Dist. FFA Cond. 1,2,3,4, Quiz 1;C1. Fav. 2; Mr. SHS; Best All Around; An. St. 4; Cl. Pres. 1,3,4; Play 3,4; UILTyp. 1; Lone Star Farm. 3; Gold Star Boy 2; FFA Rodeo 4. STEVEN FOSTER Gold Star Boy; FB Mgr. 1,2,3, 4; Bsktb. 1; Annual St. 4; Play 2,3,4; UIL Prose 4; Science 4; Oral Reading 1; FFA Greenhand Reporter, Treas. 3,4; Saluta-torian, Class Treas. 2,3; District Radio Team 4; Lone Star Farmer 3. JANIE GAIT AN Pep Squad 1,3,4; FHA 1,4; UIL Poetry 4. GAILANN LIVELY Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 2, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Ethel Foster Award 4. TRAVISANN MURRELL Transfer from Central. KAY HOLLER Bsktb. 2, Hon. Men. 3,4; FI. Cheerleader 3; Most Friendliest 2; Cl. Fav. 2; Track Reg. Finalist 2; State Final. 2,3; FHA 2; Annual Staff 3; Volleyball 2,3; Class Sec. 3,4. JUANITA MUNOZ Basketball 1,2; Pep Squad 3,4; FHA 1,2, Hostess and Dev. Ch. 3, Pari. 4; Volleyball 1,2; Annual Staff 2,3,4. JIM TERRY Football Mgr. 2,3,4; Bsktb. 1, 3; FFA Greenhand Pres., Chapt. Sec. 4, District Radio 4, District Chapt. Conducting 1,2,3, 4; FFA Quiz 1; Annual St. 4; Play 3,4; Fav. 4; Lone Star Farmer 3, FFA Rodeo 4; UIL Persuasive 4. LEE IGO FB 2; Bsktbl. 1; FFA 1; G.H. Sec., Chap. Cond., Star G. H.; FFA Quiz 2, Sec. Area II, Chap. Cond., Star Chap. Farm. 3, Sec. Dist. Rep. Area II Star Chap. Con., Lone Star Farm. 4, Pres., Dist. Radio Tm., R. Youth Awd., Santa Fe Awd.; Cl. Rep. 2; FHA Beau 4; UIL Prose 1; Informative 4. ROYCE MURRELL Track 1,2; Basketball 2; One Act Play 1,2. DUSKY WELLS FHA 1,3, Pres. 2, 2nd V.P.; Class Sec. 1, Pres. 2; Pep Squad 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Bsktb. 1, Mgr. 3,4; Annual St. 1,2,3, Ed. 4; Most Beautiful 3,4; Best All Around 4; Miss SHS 4; Valedictorian; Class Fav. 3; Most Friendly 3; FFA Sweetheart 3; UIL Science 4. CLASS OFFICERS: Skeete Foster -Vice-Pres. Tommy Bynum -President ' Kay Holler -Secretary Mary Amador -Treasurer Darow Atkins -Reporter James Salvato -Sponsor Seniors MARY AMADOR DAROW ATKINS BILL BAUTISTA BECKY BLAIR PAT BLUM TOMMY BYNUM HECTOR DELGADO SKEETE FOSTER STEVEN FOSTER JANIE GAITAN KAY HOLLER LEE IGO 12 ROY LEAL GAILANN LIVELY JUANITA MUNOZ ROYCE MURRELL The Seniors of 1973 were very busy during the year with school activities and class projects. Seniors participated in various activities including: drill team, football, basketball, FFA, FHA, and track. Class projects were donkey basketball, car washes, bake sales, wrestling, concession stands. All in all the Seniors enjoyed a very active year. 13 Juniors There is much in store for the class of '74 cause we have more: Ability Interests Problems Potential Intelects Happiness Affection Mischief Noon study halls Motivation Fun 14 Don Alexander Sherri Blanek Judy Copeland Linda Currington Dwayne Davis Rosa Estrada Mary Fitchett Diane Gaston Chris Gartman Danny Glass Randy Hord Jesse Lujan Mary Lou Medina Dora Munoz Ken Peel Mark Sullivan Mike Watts Class Officers Linda Currington -President Ray Sparks -Vice-President Judy Copeland -Secretary Mary Fitchett -Treasurer Diane Gaston -Reporter 15 Sophomores Danny Slaughter -Sponsor Tom Kilpatrick -President Russell Davis -Vice-President Jeannie Wells -Secretary Ronny Hord -Treasurer Cathy Frizzell -Reporter Judy Brock Jeff Cantrell Claude Chadwick Russell Davis Henry Estrada Cathy Frizzell Jerry Gartman Ronny Hord 16 Lisa Horwood Amy Humble Tom Kilpatrick Tony Munoz Miguel Navarro Jeannie Wells Sophomores enjoyed many varied activities during the year. Sports, FHA, FFA, and school activities make up most of a Sophomore's Day. 17 Freshmen Hard as nails, tough as bricks, we are the Class of 1976 The Freshmen worked hard in basketball and on their homework. They participated in Annual Staff, FHA, AG, FFA and other varied activities. Sue Cole Jeff Copeland Rachel Coronado Martha Delagado Minerva Delgado Olivia Delgado Amy Hodges Mark Hoover Abionr PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 18 Class Officers Carol Jones Benny Radde Marylynn Rich Reynaldo Rodriquez Roy Rodriquez Sponsor: Mrs. Jerry Wiley President: Amy Hodges Vice-President: Olivia Delgado Secretary: Jeff Copeland Treasurer: Benny Radde Reporter: Marylynn Rich 19 Eighth Grade Rosa Hernandez Ross Hord Dean Jones Michael Lackey Robert Leal Cindy Mendez Paul Morales Victor Probandt Paula Radde Kim Rich Ben Rodriquez Lupe Rodriquez J. C. Schovajsa Melinda Terry Mike Bowen Patti Bynum Dewey Cook Roy Currington Alice Estrada Lee Fleming Dow Ferguson Janice Greenfield Seventh Grade Jesse Amador Charles Blanek Theresa Blum Son Cole Jeff Daniels Scott Davis Mickey Dodds Edward Estrada Emily Fitchett Cornelio Fuentes, Jr. Eugene Gaitan Rita Gaitan Velma Grimaldo Jimmy Hernandez Ricardo Hernandez Becky Hodges Louie Hoover Larry Horwood Susie Humble Kay Kilpatrick Jennifer Lackey Joe Martinez Minnie Medina Oscar Medina Ector Mireles Alma Navarro Mary Lou Perez Speedy Perez Leslie Rich David Rodriquez Rafaila Rodriquez Bruce Schovajsa Clifford Stevens Joe Trevino Terry Victoran Jimmy Watson 21 22 Sixth Grade Patricia Castro Pete Castro Shawn Colvert Danny Daniels Roger Demere Cheryl Drennan Adela Estrada Rosa Fitchett Lynese Gaston John Griffin Hermalinda Hermamdez Renea Hord Carl Igo John Lackey Melanie McEntire Roger Medina Eddie Probandt Lisa Rich Jesus Rodriquez Fred Thompson Debra Watson Fifth Grade Loren Cantrell Sherry Cole Kerry Demere Tony Dodds Ramon Estrada Patricia Gonzales Lenard Horwood June Humble Russell Jones Vickie Lawson. Gary Maricle Carlos Martinez Robert Medina Mary Lou Mendez Manuel Moreno Bruce Myrick Tony Navarro Joe Rodriquez Terri Templin Pete Trevino 23 Fourth Grade 24 Carmen Amador Tonja Colvert Loraine Coranado Sherri Foster Thomas Fuentes Robbie Gartman Romona Gaston Angela Gonzales Lonny Greenfield Armado Hernandez Erestine Hernandez Wesley Hodges Deborah Miller Alice Perez Delmar Radde Ray Rodriquez Audrey Thompson Arnulfo Trevino Third Grade Ronnie Arizola Michael Browne Raymon Castro Lana Cole Homer Degaldo Phillip Estrada Alonzo Fitchett Craig Foster Gabriel Fuentez Sally Fuentez Eddie Hernandez Robert Hernandez Roy Hernandez Lonnie Horwood Kathy Maricle Lisa Medina Paul Moreno Virginia Moreno Lupe Navarro Glenn Orr Paul Wayne Posey Ray Rodriquez Jeff Stephens Jessie Trevino Forrest Victorin 25 Second Grade 26 Philip Arp Sinda Atkins Randal Browne Julie Cantrell Shane Colvert Gregg Davis Sherre Drennan Victor Fitchett Cindy Gartman Elias Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Johnna Hughs David Myrick Diana Perez Jimmy Perez Ray Rodrequez Cynthiajean Schovajsa Margaretann Schovajsa Troy Don Templin Wesley Turner First Grade Lisa Delgado Joelee Fitchett John Foster Rosy Fuentes Robert Glass Jerri Greenfield Qyn Hughs Mike Martinez Virginia Mireles Eddie Perez Nancy Perez Jacque Roger 27 Kindergarten Laura Blackburn Clinton Cantrell Tracy Cole Jimmy Copeland Kim Davis Kyle Davis Charles Ditmore Carry Foster Bill Gartman Refugio Hernandez Sandy Hopkins Trina Littlefield Pattie Lujan Lynn Medina Melisa Medina Jeannie Mireles Greg Myrick Mary Orr Lane Salvato Brian Schneider Teresa Stephens Reed Stewart Donna Viktorin ATHLETICS STANDING: Coach Slaughter, Mike Watts, Randy Hord, Darrow Atkins, Ray Sparks, Dwayne Davis, Coach Wiley. KNEELING: Jeff Cantrell, Russell Davis, Ken Peel, Tom Kipatrick, Chris Gartman, Rommie Hord. SITTING: Skeete Foster, Jesse Lujan, Tomy Munoz, Tommy Bynum, Jeff Copeland, Pat Blum. TEAM CAPTAINS Coach Slaughter, Coach Wiley, Jesse Lujan, Skeete Foster, Tommy Bynum. SCHEDULE Sterling 58 Klondike Opponent 6 36 Cotton Center 6 72 Three way 6 52 Loop 16 38 Garden City 8 60 Wellman 0 20 Dawson 22 16 Smyer 16 72 Whitharral 8 30 Borden County 34 30 DARROW ATKINS PAT BLUM TOMMY BYNUM JEFF CANTRELL JEFF COPELAND DWAYNE DAVIS RUSSELL DAVIS SKEETE FOSTER CHRIS GARTMAN RANDY HORD RONNIE HORD TOM KILPATRICK 31 JESSE LUJAN TONY MUNOZ KEN PEEL RAY SPARKS Football Snaps 32 33 Drill Team and Twirlers DRILL TEAM: STANDING: Janie Gaitan, Judy Brock, Amy Humble, Amy Hodges, Jerri Wiley, Sherrie Blanek, Carol Jones, Cathy Frizzell, Juanita Munoz. SITTING: Rachel Coronado, Gailann Lively, Sue Cole, Lisa Horwood, Mary Fitchett, Mary Amador, Rosa Estrada, and Dora Munoz. Cheerleaders DUSKY WELLS JUDY COPELAND LINDA CURRINGTON MARYLYNN RICH Boys Basketball A TEAM: STANDING: Coach Wiley, Chris Gartman, Ray Sparks, Don Alexander, Bill Bautista, Ken Peel. SITTING: Tony Munoz, Skeete Foster, Pat Blum, Dwayne Davis, Jesse Lujan, Tommy Bynum. B TEAM: Coach Wiley, Tom Kilpatrick, Darow Atkins, Russell Davis, Jerry Gartman, Jeff Copeland, Roy Leal, Claude Chadwick. 36 DON ALEXANDER BILL BAUTISTA PAT BLUM TOMMY BYNUM DWAYNE DAVIS SKEETE FOSTER CHRIS GARTMAN JESSE LUJAN TONY MUNOZ KEN PEEL RAY SPARKS 37 Girls’ Basketball Jennie Wells, Judy Copeland, Mrs. Wiley, Becky Blair, Amy Humble, Sherri Blanek, Diane Gaston, Carol Jones, Cathy Frizzel, Linda Currington, Kay Holler, Rachel Cornado, Mary Fitchett, Lisa Horwood, Marylynn Rich. BECKY BLAIR CAROL JONES DIANE GASTON AMY HUMBLE LISA HORWOOD SHERRI BLANEK CATHY FRIZZELL RACHEL CORONADO LINDA CURRINGTON MARYLYNN RICH MARY FITCHETT JUDY COPELAND KAY HOLLER JEANNIE WELLS High School Track and Tennis TENNIS Ken Peel Carol Jones Becky Blair Don Alexander BOYS TRACK: Mark Hoover, Pat Blum, Jerri Gartman, Darow Atkins, Roy Leal, Jesse Lujan, Ken Peel, Coach Slaughter, Russell Davis, Ray Sparks, Skeete Foster, Tony Munoz, Bill Bautista, Chris Gartmen. GIRLS TRACK Coach Jerri Wiley Marylynn Rich Becky Blair Jeannie Wells Kay Holler Sports Banquet 41 Jr. High Football and Pep Squad Coach Slaughter, Ross Hord, Ray Currington, Michael Lackey, Dow Ferguson, Mickey Dodds, Coach Wiley, Dean Jones, Leslie Rich, Lee Fleming, Larry Horwood, Victor Probandt, Scott Davis, Cornelio Fuentes, Jimmy Watson, Terry Victorin, Cliff Stevens, Charles Blanek. Cindy Mendez, Kay Kilpatrick, Vilma Grimales, Janie Greenfield, Alma Narvarro, Paula Radde, Emily Fitchett, Lupe Rodriguez, Minnie Medina, Becky Hodges, Susie Humble, Alice Estrada, Theresa Blum, Jennifer Lackey, Patti Bynum, Kim and Kyla Davis, Kim Bick, Melinda Terry. 42 Jr. High Basketball BOYS: Coach Slaughter, Dow Ferguson, Jeff Daniels, Roy Currington, Mike Bowen, Michael Lackey, Leslie Rich, Dean Jones, Lee Fleming, Scott Davis, Charles Blanek, Victor Probandt, Mickey Dodds, Jimmy Watson, Son Cole, Cliff Stevens, Terry Victoran, Cornelio Fuentes, Larry Horwood. GIRLS: Emily Fitchett, Paula Radde, Minnie Medina, Mrs. Foster, Cindy Mendez, Patti Bynum, Jennifer Lackey, Kay Kilpatrick, Susie Humble, Alice Estrada, Melinda Terry, Janis Greenfield, Theresa Blum, Becky Hodges, Kim Rich. 43 Jr. High Track BOYS: Coach Wiley, Jeff Daniels, Kennth Gaston, Louie Hoover, Roy Currington, Adam Rodriquez, Joe Trevino, Dow Ferguson, Micky Dodds, Michael Lackey, Leslie Rich, Lee Fleming, Victor Probandt, Scott Davis, Charles Blanek, Cornelio Fuentes, Larry Horwood, Terry Victoran, Oscar Medina, Dean Jones. GIRLS: Mrs. Foster, Melinda Terry, Kim Rich, Patti Bymun, Jennifer Lackey, Janis Greenfield, Susie Humble, Kay Kilpatrick, Theresa Blum. 44 ORGANIZATIONS Eagle’s Eye Staff OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Horwood, Assistant Editor, Danny Glass, Photographer, Dusky Wells, Editor, Marylynn Rich, Advertising Manager. TOP ROW: Don Alexander, Danny Glass, Lee Igo. SECOND ROW: Bill Bautista, Jeannie Wells, Judy Copeland, Juanita Munoz, Stephen Foster, Pat Blum, Amy Hodges, Tommy Bynum, Linda Currington, Mrs. Fleming, Sponsor, Judy Brock. SEATED: Cathy Frizzell, Sherri Blanek, Lisa Horwood, Dusky Wells, Marylynn Rich, Rachel Coronado. The Game of Enjoyment. . . Being in school isn't all hard work and worries. The students at Sterling School find that their school organizations and activities give them much pleasure and enjoyment throughout the school year. Future Homemakers of America LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: Gailann Lively, Dusky Wells, Janie Gaitan, Mary Amador, Susie Cole, Lisa Horwood, Rachel Cornado, Mary Lynn Rich, Dora Munoz. SECOND ROW: Sherri Blanek, Cathy Frizzell, Linda Currington, Carol Jones. TOP ROW: Judy Brock, Judy Copeland, Jeannie Wells, Juanita Munoz, Amy Hodges, and Mrs. Barton, Sponsor. Everything is Beautiful in FHA The activities we do are cool. We care about our School. 48 OFFICERS: Lisa Horwood, Reporter; Judy Copeland, Secretary; Dusky Wells, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Sherri Blanek, President; Linda Currington, 1st Vice-Pres.; Cathy Frizzell, 3rd Vice-Pres.; Gailann Lively, Treasurer; Mrs. Barton, Sponsor; Jeannie Wells, Historian; Juanita Munoz, Parliamentarian; Dora Munoz and Judy Brock, Hostess and Devotional Chairmen. 49 MEMBERS: Randy Hord, Skeete Foster, Jeff Cantrell, Pat Blum, Darow Atkins, Steven Foster, Mr. Igo, Ray Sparks, Russell Davis, Tommy Bynum, Jim Terry, Mark Sullivan, Dwayne Davis, Ronny Hord, Clyde Chadwick, Benny Radde, Jeff Copeland. pARMEF|S o THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAl AGRICULTURE OFFICERS: Mark Sullivan, Reporter; Jim Terry, Secretary; Lee Igo, President; Skeete Foster, Vice-President; Steven Foster, Treasurer; Tommy Bynum, Sentinel. FFA Banquet 52 FAVORITES 54 56 y - S .-- -jg r |v v £-• ' •££ y • $£•- -$ vvy- £ ♦ v A-W- iA-A? 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GOOD CITIZEN Dusky Wells mgffl Wmw k Freshman Favorites Carol Jones Jeff Copeland Subject Awards MARY AMADOR Business AMY HODGES Social Studies, Homemaking JIM TERRY Vocational Agriculture DUSKY WELLS English, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow GAILANN LIVELY ETHYL FOSTER Homemaking Award RACHEL CORONADO UIL Prose Reading 1st 1972-73 The Sterling City Eagles held on the Eagles’ field. tball squad will scrimmage Coaches Danny Slaughter 5 Garden City Bearkats at and Milford Wiley have 22 tonight in Gaarden City, boys working out. The boys, Last Friday the scrimmage their numbers and positions tween the two teams was are listed as follows: STERLING CITY AGLES TO SCRIMMAGE GARDEN ITY THERE TONIGHT Regular School Started Monday 1972 STERLING CITY EAGLES ame Pos. No. ommy Bynum, Sr., 142 lbs. HB _ ......10 en Peel, Tr., 155 lbs. ...... QB.. ... _ 11 ussell Davis, Soph., 164 lbs QB 12 ony Munoz, Sooh. 123 lbs ...... HB 21 bris Gartman. Jr., 136 lbs ...... HB... 22 ssse Lujan Jr., 153 lbs. . HB... . 31 onnie Hord, Soph., 236 lbs. . ... ... ... C .. 51 om Kilpatrick. Soph., 188 lbs. ... ....... C .. .. .61 eff Cantrell, Sooh., 150 lbs ...... G .. ... .62 wayne Davis, Jr., 185 lbs G .. ...71 arow Atkins, Sr., 184 lbs. G ... .. .72 Cindy Hord, Jr., 215 lbs. ..... — ....... G .. .....75 lay Sparks, Sr., 161 lbs. ... E .. 80 eff Copeland, Fresh., 150 lbs. .... ...... . E .. ...81 'at Blum, Sr., 145 lbs. ......... E .. .....82 keete Foster, Sr., 137 lbs ........ E .. . 83 Football Kickolf Barbecue Held Here Nearly 300 Attend Jagles Make Ail Hstrict in Football Several Sterling City Eagles lade the all-district football 5arrvs in the past season. In ict, quite a few. OFFENSE------- Ken Peel made all district uarterback on the offensive jam. Jesse Lujan made all-istrict halfback. Randy Hord lade all—district guard and hvayne Davis made honorable lention guard. Ray Sparks '■as all-distriot end. iEFENSE------ Local Homemaking Girls Place in Contest Make It Yourself With Wool Randy Hord was named all-istrict guard on the defensive 5am. Dwayne Davis was all-istrict end, and three Eagles 'ere named on the all-distriot scondary, being Jesse Lujan,; ommy Bynum and Ken Peel. FFA Exhibitors at State FSair School Holidays 251 Enrolled on the First Bay Elected Area FHA Officer Freshman Bake Sale Here Saturday The freshman Class of Ste ling High School will hold bake sale here Saturday mori ing at 9 o'clock in front the Bailey Bros, store buildin Eagles Beal Loop 52 to 16 Friday HOMECOMING PARADE TODAY AT 2:15 Play Garden City Here Saturday in Homecoming Game TWO EAGLES MAKE ALL-STATE Two Sterling Eagle football players have been named to the Class B All-State team. Ray Sparks was named an all-state end, and Jesse Lujan an all-state back. Sterling HS Fourth In District Meet Sterling High School track boys took fourth place in the District 9-B track meet last week in San Angelo. Miles HS placed first with 102 points; Paint Rock second with 80; Irion County third with 57; and Sterling fourth with 48%. Ray Sparks placed first in high jump with 5-8. Tony Munoz placed fourth in the 330 intermediate hurdles. Sterling was fifth in the 440 'yard relay. Ken Peel placed third in the 440 yard dash. Sterling was third in the mile relay. Ray Sparks placed second in the pole vault. JUNIOR CLASS CAR WAS The Junior Class is havin a car wash here on Septen ber 30 at the Stockmans Suj ply. Hours for washing car will be from 8 to 12 and 1 6, it was said. Cost of a car wash will b $2.50. SHS All-Sports Banquet Held j SOPHOMORE CAR Wash 'Saturday. Sept. 9 from 9 t 12 and 1 to 4. $2.50 per cai Front of Stockman’s Supply FFA Meeting NEWS-RECORD Sterling Jr. Livestock Show Here Next Monday Eagle BB Boys Beat School Honor Roll SEVENTH GRADE— Charles Blanek .. ... 93 Theresa Blum .......... 95 Son Cole .............. 91 Jeff Daniels .......... 97 Mickey Dodds .......... 91 Cornelio Fuentes _____ 90 Susie Humble ......... 95 Jennifer Lackey ....... 95 Leslie Rich ......... 95 Jimmy Watson .......... 92 EIGHTH GRADE— Patti Bynum .......... 94 Dow Ferguson ........ 90 Kim Rich ........... 91 Melinda Terry ...... 95 MINTH GRADE— Amy Hodges .......... 96 Marylynn Rich ....... 91 TENTH GRADE— Lisa Horwood ........ 91 Amy Humble .......... 92 Jeannie Wells ....... 94 ELEVENTH GRADE— Don Alexander ....... 95 Sherri Blanek ...... 91 Judy Copeland ...... 95 Linda Currington .... 92 Jesse Lujan ........ 91 Mike Watts .......... 97 TWELFTH GRADE------ Mary Amador ......... 92 Tommy Bynum ........ 91 Skeete Foster ....... 91 Steven Foster ....... 96 Lee Igo ............. 94 Jim Terry ........... 95 Dusky Wells ......... 97 NO SCHOOL HERE NEXT MONDAY Forsan 73 47 The Sterling City boys basketball team won their first conference game here Tuesday night from the Forsan Buffaloes 73-47. Ken Peel was high for the locals with 31, and Tony Munoz garnered 15. For Forsan, Bromley was high with 12. The girls lost to Forsan 59-41. Calley was high for the winners with 21 and Blair of the Eagles got 16. The B boys game saw the Eagles win 42-32. FFA PL A YD AY HERE SUNDAY SENIOR BAKE SALE— on Saturday, Sept. 2, 8:30 a. m. in front of the Ba'ley Bros. Store. For special, orders call 378-3221- or 378-2361. Wrestling Here Monday at School FHA News Column Forsan Takes SC in Playoff Game Attending State FHA Convention High School Track Boys at Rochelle Meet Sterling High School track boys entered the track tournament at Rochelle last Saturday. Placings of Sterling boys there were as follows: 440 Relay: Skeete Foster, Jesse Lujan, Pat Blum, and Ken Peel, 6th, time 47.5. Mile Relay: Tony Munoz, Skeete Foster, Ray Sparks and Ken Peel. 4th, time 3:44.6. 880 Dash: Tony Munoz, 6th, time 2:13.6. Pole Vault: Ray Sparks, 3rd height 10’ 4” Honor Students at SHS Named CHEERLEADERS NEED SUMMER WORK Spring Holidays for School Begin Today Junior High Cheerleaders Named The junior high cheerleaders for next year were named on Wednesday of this week. Jennifer Lackey, Lynese Gaston and Debra Watson are to be the cheerleaders. Becky Hodges and Lisa Rich were elected twirlers. Baccalaureate May 20; Commencement May 24 Seniors to New Orleans on Trip FoEowing graduation e ercises last week on Ma 24, the seniors, the class spoi sor and a number of parent went on the senior trip t Galveston and New (Mean Also a trip to a Texas lak was scheduled on the retur trip. Dr. Rex Kyker of A.C.C was chief speaker at th commencement exercises. H is head of the department c communications at A.C.C. The graduates who receive diplomas were Maria Angelin Amador, Darow Lynn Atkin Willie Mata Bautista, Beck Re' Nee’ Blair, Patrick Leo Blum, Tommy Ralph Bynun Hector Del Gado, Courtne Skeete Foster. Steven Dav Foster, Janie Estrada Gaitai Paula Kay Holler, Lee Wayr •go, Gailann Lively, Juanil (jonzales Munoz, Kcnnst Royce Murrell, Travisan Oldham Murrell, James Irvi Terry, and Dusky Melind Wells. U.I.L. Elementary Literary Events Here Today The End-of-School Exercises Set AWARDS BANQUET The theme was Everything is Beautiful which certainly held true for this night. The decorations were colorful and everyone knew someone had worked hard. The food was exceptional. Then came the long awaited awards. 70 ADVERTISERS BROCK'S GROCERY AND MARKET Greater Food Values Sterling City, Texas CONGRATULATIONS CANNON ■Mil RECREATION Worth B. Durham CLUB Relax and Enjoy Yourself Sterling City, Texas Pool Dominoes West Texas Utilities Co. Sterling City, Texas Live Better Electrically With Reddy GRIFFIN MOTOR COMPANY STERLING CITY NEWS-RECORD Jack Douthit Pub. Where YOUR TROUBLES Custom Printing Phone: 378-3251 STERLING CITY, TEXAS HENRY BAUER TEXACO WHOLESALE Automotive Parts and Repairs Delco Batteries Phone: 378-2131 Night Phone: 378-3861 Box 22 Phone: STERLING CITY, TEXAS 378-4321 WATSON'S DRIVE-IN GROCERY •A e oc ♦♦ Phone: 378-4851 STERLING CITY, TEXAS 74 COMPLETE STOCKMAN'S SUPPLIES OF FEED MEDICINES AND EQUIPMENT STOCKMAN'S SUPPLY and TRUCKING f g CHARLIE DAVIS, Owner CALL COLLECT FOR QUOTATIONS Store Phone: 378-4631 STERLING CITY, TEXAS Night 378-2491 FOREMOST Gaston's Gulf Station Sterling City, Texas Phone 378-3401 Bill Jones LYNN'S AUTOMOTIVE Lynn Rich Box 447 Sterling City, Texas Phone 378-2071 Phone 378-3991 Sterling City, Texas ROSS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE ROSS FUNERAL HOME CONGRATULATIONS Ross and Margaret Foster Phone 378-4141 Sterling City, Texas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sterling City, Texas All deposits are insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. We offer complete drive in banking. Our safe-deposit boxes are available for only pennies a day. FOR THE CHEAPEST ENERGY USE RAMGAS GARTMAN'S TEXACO TRUCKSTOP Sterling City, Texas Sterling City, Texas Phone: 378-9271 ANDREW'S BARBER SHOP Sterling City, Texas p MWW I3JJ32D 7 Complete Drug and Food Store Open Daily 9:00 AM Till Midnight Sunday 9:00 AM Till 10:00 PM 1852 SHERWOOD WAY SAN ANGELO THE MOST COMPLETE STORE IN WEST TEXAS FLORENCE MARTHA Children's Wear LINCOLN-MERCURY CAPRI IB •IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE TO MAKE A BETTER DEAL ■I |MERCURY|| |lincoln|| JERRY FREDERICK 227 South Chadbourne San Angelo, Texas 655-4567 K CARS OF distinction LINCOLN-MERCURY IS W. CONCHO SAN ANOELO. TEXAS 76901 BUS. TEL. 699-4123 RES TEL. 944-2819 Best Wishes From Off.: 653-4454 Res.: 949- 140 MARTIN-GLOVER MACKEY TILE COMPANY FLOOR COVERING CO. San Angelo, Texas 1602 West Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76901 J. W. Mackey Wholesale Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Serving West Texans Since 1902 Good Luck Eagles Good Housekeeping Furniture Store Carpets — Appliances Custom Draperies Hemphill Wells 214 Main St. 210 Main Big Spring, Texas Phone 915—267-6306 Complete Home Furnishings Big Spring, Texas House of Holand Interiors San Angelo's Leading Cleaners Holiday Cleaners Home Accessories Lila Holand 5 Convenient Locations 1444 South Bell 3304 Knickerbocker Rd. 2009 West Harris 2016 West Beauregard San Angelo, Texas Come by 1829 Freeland 315 Preusser Congratulations -5. Seniors Ly Say It with Flowers Let Them be Ours Mw.. The Friendly Flower Shop 1,000 St. Chadburne San Angelo, Texas Herschel and Claudine Day or Night Summerilin Dial 655-7351 Swartz Dress Shops £ (both shops) Big Springs, TeXas phone 267-5281 PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1973 STERLING CITY EAGLES . ... ..I, , nv ' .' ” Vvf -IV S . i 1 Tr'— 4 - - •• rwrl -kvi 4 - • ., t v f : • - • t? jfr jt? • 1 • • i t i «C A i’V1 « « •. -r ’ • ■9 v V« I i i I 1 . N r if. % 5 •A i W. c f ► ■•■■••?. • 'It ji ' is : , ■ ’ I ‘ . .'. % • • j 7 v •. M


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