Texas State Technical Institute Amarillo - Creation Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)
- Class of 1972
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Eb ff' 'M sl - 1' CREATION Texas Sfaie Technical Insiiiuie Amarillo. Texas Volume II 197 I -I 972 'Ax ,N A lah. g 61g'.aA......,, 7: T. .1 J fl .,,u 1 .,. fo F' fn 4 r, A 5-3 l '.x ' 'J 4 J' F 1 ,A if 'if ,fx 'I 5 1 1'- f 2- ' . x V . I . 5 , V. ' 1. X 'Q' ,, I J --1 v . . 4' '-.x ' l 5 f EV h w 7 it ' K 7? dx , 1 'v 0 1 NL , 9F'f-1F2J1 -- 'lf gf j 'f 1 f 1 , ,D f , V J, 'fvgfffifff fx 552223252gag252gsg25sg25252z2a2s2z2z2z2s5si25sis5s5si25si55sis5222525sis525si252is52555555gg5553gg555555sg5gs5z5si25525525sis5si5555si2525255525si252555252525s5s525s5252is5s5552isisizizisgsisisiiaizizi525252252222222222223225222222225255sisi222Ez25222si5222s2si2SzisS2Esi25252252522ESis225SE2ES22sS2EsS5Ssi52525222:E522Ssizizisisisisisisisis ..lsmf,-1.-.sr L A wise man that makes wise decisions: Dr. J. N. Baker. Dr. Baker is General Manager of the Mid-Conti nent Campus. Mrs. Peggy Sandoval busily tries to catch up on work to be done. Mrs. 4 Sandoval is secretary to Dr. Baker. s 1 M Owen Mabrey, showing a hardy smile, is Manager of Plant Facilities and Services. 1 X 'Mi Jewell Robertson, Administrative Assistant to Mr. Mabrey is intent on business affairs. :Q A Y. -419 ' Mr. Alan Deardorff, Director of Maintenance and Utilities. QW hat? No Walkie-ta1kie?J -J 1 :fir sl to ,A1. .. - I D L 1 ' J HQ' A t I 1 . f e I .f' , ,, , ' , At it again, Mrs. Dwyer? Mrs. Jon Ann Dwyer, Counselor for TSTI students. Auf' , df 4' i A man of a thousand responsibilities, Mr. J. W. Sollis. Mr. Sollis is Cynthia Sadler looks over her various Manager of Student Services. duties as Librarian for the TSTI student body. Verdell Turner, Registrar, concen- trates on an applicant for admission. Bruce Romig, Director of Public Infor mation, Works steadily to improve TSTI. ' 45.4421 4-,J Iris Luedecke, Requisition Clerk, an hon- H K orable employee ll!! J D all s. M E George Francis, Business Manager, is the man with the cash in a flash Jo Warren, Assistant Manager to Mr. Francis. Mrs. Warren, you're late for punching meal tickets. I ,mm Agriculiural and Indusirial Equipmeni Mechanics Floyd Lott busily prepares for his instruction in the AIEI program. Belk, Michael J, Brown, William P. Grant, Winford McHenry, Jesse C. Poole, Stephen L. Reagan, Marvin E. Robbins, Michael True, Fred Joe Gerald Avant takes a break after a morning of teaching AIR. if ' E 17 N ' F ff - 5 C mix .fl L 'n J . . 1 . I rw. Ny U 1 51 -ity f fi. 1 I 'ty P' I f 1 , . 1 , . s 4 . K H 5' 3 'it X... XYTB In 'N if 1 lf. f , . -'11 .h f e 'i 'Y A H h Q .QC K' 'WWW an-s..i' 4 'VL , A I I f V! X, Robert W Allison lectures to h1s ACM class James Scott, Program Chairman of ACM, teaches the fundamentals of aircraft mechanics Allee, Jack Conrad Caddell, James R. Chisum, Tony Joe Coleman, Rex A. Cook, James Dykes, Larry S, Darwin, Raymond H. Hickman, Ronald R. Hegeman, Richard W Latta, David M. Lewellen, Donnie J. Mitchell, Bobby R. Nettles, William B. Pool, William Jr. Roberts, James T. Rutherford, Leroy Stebbins, Mark Tyler, James W. Wiegand, Danny XX Aircrafi Mechanics Qeclion ll . X, 1 A 1: Q --ff WBA i' --1- ft Robert Ryder, an ACM instructor, teaches the Sec- tion II night class. Amero, William Childs, Wayne W, Flowers, Tony C. Gordon, Wilton Lee Gwinn, Marvin D. Locker, Don D. Lu ginbill, Ronald L. Moore, Lindel1E. Penka, Lucas Penland, Ennis Robbin, William H. Spielbauer, David Stone, John A. Thurman, Steve C. Tignor, Earl Toledo, Frederick J. Wilson, Eddie O, Aircrafi Power Plani Qeciion I W, .5 is m E , t AU 4 Ralph Noel nonchalantly speaks to his students in ACM. Bourque, Vernis F. Brown, Loyd D. Gorman, Terry L. Haney, Harold R. Hodges, Johnny F. Hutto, Roy L. Kidwell, Casey Kidwell, Jesse R. Logan, Richard W. Mick, Clay C. Moke, Douglas L, Mulanax, Ellis R. Rowlett, Paul H. Simons, James E, Slocum, Thomas W Wilson, Jimmy D. Aircraft Power Plani Qecfion ll K N' 5. '35 ' 'lf - :sa-,U f ,r - .J I 'I V15 if NQ 41,'1..if2,y Y!- E9 ' Robert W. Roddy listens intently to one of his ACM students . Ansley, Arthur B. Biddulph, Ronald Brown, Wesley Burros, Dennis Danislavs, John Dasilva, Norberto Frederick, Buster Jones, Charles Kline, Nickie Lewellen, Russell J. Lyles, Larry Smith, Charles Whisenhunt, Gerald Whisenhunt, Kenneth rv-! ' 'Elf 951- f.: fm 'Q QPF, ,,.A fl U s r X2 ..... if H 14 Auiomoiive Tech nologg Bailey, Roy Wade Betts, Larry Bybee, Monty W. Cummings, Michael H. Glaze, Mikel B. Harris, Kale Martinez, Eleobardo Martinez, Silverio x E 1 ' r ,V 221 .,,,j 5 L ' N Q 3 he ff ,X -Y.g., UTP? , 1 , Breitling, Darrell Cook, David E. Irons, David D. Jacobs, Robert Kuykendall, Leland Lewis, Edward Avionics Technologg -if I 1 Maas, Charles A. Mann, Kenny Ray Powers, Gary W. Risley, Charles Stafford, John ,lk 'tw' .En l Francis Miller tests various equipment in the AVT class Z' U-ii AP my ,ggi fs N Q--1-i-,,,,, a Commercial Ari and Adveriising Deanne Matney leaves after a long day of teaching CAA students. I A. J. Snider looks over new lettering techniques. -L fi IISNQA. j .,.' ,, Second Year , ff215 i1if I i Y , . :ty Yr' A J' if A Lu Robert Bayle, CAA program chair- man, also teaches lst and 2nd year CAA students. 1 fr 'bf .rg J . A. ' Y ,-C Lloyd Cook instructs CAA students Cookie on the elements of layout composi- tion. . 7+-H-5 1 - . fax-1 - . A K h A , I I, 4 F I A XXX : A s 1 A V: , A i 'I' Ai :A Y' Q fl ' V Q , Campbell, Troy Dotson, Bill L. Hodges, June Hubbard, Paul Morgan, Phil Nix, Don Perry, Terra Salem, Tim Stewart, H. L. Tibbetts, Carl York, Edward a First Year Seciion I Bills, Virgil R. Ekstrand, Danny Lee Hoehn, Louanne M. Hudson, Jeanette Johnson, Roy L. Jones, Darrell D. Lamka, Sharon A. Commercial Ari and Advertising .m.,L.--ne e 'f ftizifr T. rw.: iii... Miz: T E,-Znnmyzfz ff. -.:Hru-,gif-,,-, . .aiu mf, ,Z - ' ' --'M - N. '?F! 'P'iI .f 7 -,T----:F-:..m.,..,.,.. .l , ., ,, , .. Y. LY , A ,xlib-Q -I ,-. ,?1 j:,Mv1LV:3V-luv, N V . ,F . , , -lg , Q , D up :jblf l -1 . un- f 1 Newby, Randy C. it Opitz, Steven Schomburg, Christopher ' t +5 Sims, Robin L. '- iff? ' Terry, Randy Vigil, Mary Helen Williams, Larry K. , 'ju 5 - . ,. N3 ,.-' 1 vrlx 4 3 ff Q X :xinzil-,,: V, ,rf .:' B ' 'EM '-221114: n -, ' -.f .c11kz::12L1. f ' fr ' X ,J FX,- fy' 40, ,Y I 1 a . 1 f N, Ml I ,fl una- -.. Fil-si Year Seciion Il Clark, Wesley D. Davis, Celia G, Early, Samuel B. Geroux, Gary Duan Jackson, Mark W, Kiser, .To Anne McGehee, Deloyd R. Montano, James F. Pinkerton, Gladys Plant, Johnny W. Scalise, Oty R. Wells, Leslie Willingham, Mary rf' X L '. VX xx , rf L E I 1 I.- Xi, ' fv .. . w . y I I x T REX. . V , , PV Consiruchon Technology Diaz, Gerardo Flowers, Michael D Martinez, Jose ph C. Ragou, Bobby Hernandez, Trinidad I o wf' 4. f' ' A 'ns 'F'-. ,. Q, W J' L. .ff Y K-...F-.. .i.. -,. I..,, I, J .i.l-.J f. if lm .. .o-,, vb 2-fe f-QF' A 14 i 1 W 4 Y - mai' If 1.-ig. q HV 1 41- J. - 1- .- T . ' . N i S 1 V Q, la' W -. :--- L ,g : :JI ' . .RQ X - . g -- Rilx .t 'S' ' . I I Drafiing and Design Technologg 11.53 nj , , F 'Eff 4. -- 1 X 4 J fiflf' ' U Q, r R , ' M lf 1 V1 . . ....,.Y- . .. ' J L. A , v ' -4. . hash Bill Mersiovsky, a skilled drafts- man, teaches lst and 2nd year students. Hickey, Dennis Rose, Arlis I. Thomas, Luther G. Wellesley, Arthur R. Drafiing and Design Technologg Fi rsi Year Camarena, Raymond Carnahan, Kenneth R. Fox, Joe D. LaRue, Donald R. Pratt, Darryl E. Saenz, Steve H. E- ---- 5 Y 77777176 ' ff, 113.0 9 fu, E L, . .. A , . r if - f' Q53 - V --'iv-1.-.,, r HEEL .-lr Lf ,-'Lgvvf-QH ., J- 'S ' mrgyklr - ...nfl 'fl' -HMM . '1- 1' Inferior Design Technology Bill Banks, a member of the Association of Interior Designers is a capable instructor. fl. 'VI' f , f.-1 'L' I ' V -L rj.. E Q! A. it l !?s . . r . r' X:,-.mm ' i ...ZF I It 'I :- Abbott, Carlotta Anderson, Junell Hooks, Esther L. Jackson, Marvin L. Snyder, Daniel Stone, Sharon L. Sweet, Glenda eg qty... X ge- ,Q-Q---4' ls f HF r . pw K fi ru- Liveslock and Ranch Operaiions 'K ,V UV Bill Holtzapple, a graduate of Texas A8LM, instructs LRO classes. .,f-5 . , 's ,1f L. . Qeciion I Barker, Earl Bowen, John R. Campbell, Tommy L. Dale, Stanley W. Drager, Samuel R. Hammer, Jack W. Hicks-Beach, Michael Hiller, Ronald Kimbell, Chester D. Kimbell, Jerald Schlenker, Ira Floyd Seaney, David White, Rodney Og, Seciion II Brown, Bobby Joe Brown, Roger Carl Cambell, Randy R. Collins, James Daves, Billy F. Edgmon, Mike G. Edwards, Jerry O. Gerber, Robert H. King, Ray W. McDaniel, Linden R Pate, Larry G. Pierson, Bobby Irlo Wallace, Joe N. 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Cannon, Robert C. Dressler, Wanda Evans, Tony B. Hawkins, David L. Hernandez, Joe E. Johnson, Randall Jones, James O. Proctor, D. D. Ramos, Aurora S, Ruiz, Henry Swink, Royce Valerio, Pete Woodard, Lindell '5- M .1 R AN v X u uf' s' --- 2 'f 4'f f. . .v I ' 'fri :AJ ar . -Lim. DHI' ,pmt-,u - ,-.fn Priniing Technologg la. w ,F v , . A - 4141 yi s 1 f w i ' HW Af HW' 1 I'- 1 ' ,' x ' A! J ?.'f'.. '1 Mel Witte, explains the various printing Mike Rhinehart, an assistant to Mr. Witte works in the machines in PRT . printing shop. Aldridge, George T. Bailey, Billye Darden, A. C. Fortner, Robert L. Jackson, Donald Ray McDonald, Ronnie D. Moody, Robert W. Oages, Faye Etta Olivas, Pete J. Turner, Terry D. I l t .. . LM . L 'e' 1 .,v V' ,',-' wg' Y iv: 'M 'sei .QJA ,..,.-1' lx :ua sn. fl, g,-4' 1, b Y' ,rf ? uf 4 N, 1' -.4. -F. . -X 4--na. rF'7 7 HIX, ,,-1' . 15 f N -A 4 W 41 il. N--'T . W .X ,3 , ' QF ' mf' 90 L i 41 '-1 f J f - sn TV? 1 ' . 1 pc. 0 if l . r :Q-6 ' fd l Technical Office Trammg ,f Georg1a Weathers having substitute-taught and being skilled rn secretarial duties now teaches at TSTI Bailey, Carolyn Sue Bailey, Elizabeth Bailey, Mary Kay Brown, Debra M. Cornish, Mildred I. Green, Charlene Jackson, Debra Randall, Brenda J. Thompson, Terry A. ,Ps if l I QV uf- I 5 . General Ed ucaiion Programs Joel Griffith teaches Math, Human Relations and Physics. Anna Moran instructs classes in technical communications and Math. Theresa Nelson teaches English and the other technical courses. 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Siudeni Congress px V xg an ,, tr t ,-1, I f? - ' l J V if WI V .J s , ix' . me A I- .15 -' - . ,sf W 1 ,gy :rig 1 ' J. .V , Q flux- 'fv -R -4- f'--sf' , 1 W 5- ..' '.,,, ' -1' g:'fr'l' f Luther, Thomas, President MEMBERS Anderson, Wesley: Cook, Daveg Campbell, Troyg Flowers, Mikey Fortner, Robert, Hickman, Ronald: Jackson, Marvin: Jones, Charlesg Perry, Terra: Randall, Brenda: San- I ders,Garry Saenz, Steveg Thomas, Lutherg Wallace, Joe: Wellesley, Ross. 1.3 iv'-' '- Ross Wellesley, Vice President ef! 'M' , V J.A ,J an ' A P is 5x N' , 1. ' I. W. souis, Terra Perry' Sponsor Secretary-Treasurer 74 r 'heat 1 A wx AULS3 4-r changes for their school that will be beneficial for the stu- dents now and the future students of TST1. f x Y r M ic- 'i 1 The Student Congress of TSTI consists ' -' of students representing each of the -5, schoo1's courses. The duties of the Stu- V dent Congress are varied. They are re- A H sponsible for the parties, dances and ac- ' tivities of this school. Members strive to make any necessary improvements or 1 ,r ' - - ,.. 4 f' :' . ' , K -a 'f 'fjvlwy X-.4 'f-QW: gl ' I Y ' - '?.'1 j,.V:., H. ' ., . mznjni A ' Q' f -- - 4' 97.-af ,fr-...,. A -. gg M.- -' ,A .Yu . L Vpweu ,Ltd . , , N X . , ,-,. 1... ll 7 1, V .. 4 f ff --. Nil Q Fi. Creaiion '72 .v-M f F 5 T AMARILLO AIR FORCE BASE ' Zbltldlfi, El' V' ESTABLISHED IN l952 AREA CODE 806 ' 335-I65I BOX 488 AMARILLO. TEXAS 79105 Who is eligible for membership? Personnel RESIDING in the Amarillo metropolitan area who are EMPLOYED ON AMARILLO AIR FORCE BASE, and-or PAID by ANY of the following instrumentalities: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, including ORGANIZED RESERVE UNlTS,' TEXAS NA- TIONAL GUARD, CIVIL AIR PA TROL,' RETIRED or DISABLED department of defense MILITARY and CIVILIAN PERSONNEL drawing COMPENSA TION,' or LE VI STRAUSS, AIR TERMINAL COMPLEX EMPLOYEES, SAC, ROSS MACHINERY CO., COLO- NIAL REFRIGERA TION CO., GROUND WATER SURVEYS, INC., 7A MEAT CO., HIGH PLAINS TRAILER MFG. CO., BELL HELI- COPTER CO., TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, UNITED FIBERGLASS, INC., THE TIERNAN CO., and MEMBERS OF LOCAL 602 IBEW. Visit one of our TWO offices and learn more about YOUR Credit Union. The Main office is located just inside the North Entrance to Amarillo AFB. The branch office, effective 5 June 72 will be located at 28l0 Duniven. The hours of operation are: Main Office-- 8:30 A.lVl. to 5zi00'1P:lVl. Monday thru Friday. Branch Office--9:00 A.lVl. to 5:30 P.lVl. Monday thru Friday. 09:00 A.lVl. to 4:30 P.M. Saturday. The mailing address for both offices is P.O. Box 488, Amarillo, Texas 79l05. TOWN AND SUBURBAN Where Fine Clothing ls A Family Affair .i.'i.. DOWNTOWN 812 Polk SUBURBAN Wolflin at Georgia Visit Southwest Amarillo 's most convenient bank. For personal Loans of any kind - they work harder to serve you. the bank with your F I in best interest in mind - WESTER NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. 45th and Western in Western Square Congratulations to students, old and new, from the busi office personnel . . . Iris Luedecke Judy Lee George Francis III Business Manager l' Iris, George, Bette, Judy, Lonna YISSS Lonna Thomas Bette Young I ' X yy! A FULL SERVICE BANK TSTI FRIEND 'rAscnsA I NATIONAL BANK OF AMARILLO AMARILLO, TEXAS T 0 from A EARLY AND LATE APPOINTMENTS 2923 Q5 T51 Zrww, .-f' 335-I 852 AMARILLO AGGIE TORRES Owner LA ' HELENE CURTIS PERMANENTS - HAIR CUTS COMPANY, INC ' OIL AND PLAIN MANICURES WHITE ORCHID BEAUTY SALON South Gate Exif Io Air Base dz ' 1:11:rrf:- 3 1 -f'ffg:'5E'lf:E?f' , :f. . W 'WX x A . 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