The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 3 of 8
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ASPERMONT SENIORS TELL PUNS FOLLOWING GRADUATION
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974, PAGE 8
David Bingham,
salutatorian, is the son of Mr.
and Mra. Wayland C.
Bingham. He was born Dec.
, 1965, in Abilene and altered
Aspermont schools in the
second grade. After
graduation he plans to enter
San Angelo State University
and major in electronics
engineering.
He has been a member of
FFA for two years, student
council vice president, Texas
History Club president,
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VICA Club president. David
has been a member of the
FFA Judging teams, junior
and senior play, number
sense team and he received a
science and chemistry award
his junior year.
Hobbies include hunting,
ping pong, playing the guitar
and piano and singing.
Danny Ray Clark, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark,
was born Mar. 10, 1966, in
Tishamingo, Okla., and
entered Aspermont schools in
the first grade. Following
graduation he plans on
working.
Danny has been a member
of the rodeo team for three
years, he played football
three years, receiving two
iggiaswB or.fi naaggihali and
track, one year. He was FFA
vice president, FHA beau and
District 6A tri-champ.
Hobbies are fishing,
hunting, swimming, baseball,
football, basketball, coon
hunting and riding horses.
Larry Don Clark, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Clark, was
born Mar. 2, 1955, in
Tishamingo, Okla., and
entered Aspermont schools in
the first grade. After
graduation he plans to farm
with his father.
Larry has been a member
of FFA and the Texas History
Club and he ran track and
played basketball his fresh-
man year.
Hobbies include fishing,
hunting, swimming,
basketball, track and
baseball.
Randy Lee Collom, son of
Mrs. Sarah Collom, was born
May 27, 1956, in Rotan and
entered Aspermont schools in
the ninth grade.
He was a member of FFA,
the Texas History Club and
the VICA. Randy was Junior
Class favorite, District tri-
champ and he received two
letters each in football, track
and FFA.
Hobbies are fishing,
hunting, swimming and
baseball.
Melany Hope Ellison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
DeWitt Ellison Jr., was born
Nov. 28, 1955, in Rotan and
has attended Aspermont
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earned the respect of the
entire community.
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jessie and j. k.
buford and danny
schools for 12 years.
Following graduation she
plans to be married Aug. 10
and live in Stamford.
She has been a member of
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the Student Council and FHA
song leader. She played
tennis and basketball four
years and ran track her
freshman year. Melany was
FFA sweetheart,
cheerleader, most
mischievous, biggest flirt,
band sweetheart nominee
and Miss AHS nominee. She
was a member of the one act,
junior and senior play cast,
she has been in the FHA Area
II Chorus and a member of
the cattle and cotton judging
teams.
Her hobbies include tennis,
guii, rising, srts,
swimming, skiing, writing
and dancing.
Randy Thomas Ellison was
born Apr. 16, 1956, in
Seminole and entered
Aspermont schools in the first
grade. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Ellison.
He has been a member of
the Texas History Club, FFA
and Student Council. He
played football four years,
receiving three letters and
basketball and tennis, each
one year. He has been all
District tackle and District
8A offense tri-champ.
Hobbies are fishing,
hunting, swimming, car
racing, baseball, football,
tennis, basketball, track,
rattlesnake hunting and deer
hunting.
Sheree Fincher, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fincher,
was born July 25, 1956, in
Sweetwater. She entered
Aspermont schools in the
twelfth grade. Following
graduation, Sheree plans to
enter Western Texas Junior
College and major in
elementary education.
Angelita Gomez, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Gomez,
was born June 3, 1955, in
Floresville and entered
Aspermont schools in the
second grade. After
graduation she plans to enter
the Stamford Vocational
School of Nursing.
Angelita has been a
member of the Texas History
Club, FHA and FFA. She also
ran track her freshman,
junior and senior years. She
was entered in the UIL
shorthand and spelling
contest and the cotton
judging team.
Hobbies include riding
horses, taking pictures,
riding bikes and having fin
with friends.
Douglas Neal Heathcott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
Heathcott, was born June 12,
1965, in Aspermont and has
attended Aspermont school
since the first grade.
Following graduation he
plans to enter Texas A & M
University and major in
physical education.
He has been a member of
FFA for four years and was
sentinel his junior year. He
played football, ran track and
was a member of the Texas
History Club. Doug has
received two letters in
fvvtbwi! (Uifi irins
His hobble* are leather
craft, swimming and riding
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Vicki Jo Jackson, daughter
of Mrs. Tisha Bell Johnson,
was born Nov. 11, 1955, in
Stamford.
She played basketball and
ran track for four years and
was a member of FHA. Vicki
has received four letters in
track and three in basketball.
She was also all area, all
district and honorable
mention.
She enjoys collecting the
latest records and dancing.
Monte Don Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. Jones,
was born Mar. 27, 1956, in
Spur and entered Aspermont
Schools in the first grade.
Monte has been a member
of FFA, the Texas History
Club, he ran track one year,
was Senior Class favorite and
a member the rodeo team for
three years.
Hobbies are riding in
rodeos, fishing, hunting,
swimming, riding horses,
running track and coon
hunting.
Skipper Lipham was born
Jan. 7, 1956, in Lubbock and
entered Aspermont schools in
the third grade. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Lipham. Following
graduation he plans on en-
tering West Texas State
University and majoring in
business administration.
He was a member of FFA,
annual staff and Texas
History Club vice president.
Skipper played football,
basketball, golf and ran
track, receiving four letters
in golf, three in football and
three in basketball.
He was named second team
all-district quarterback and
second team all-district in
basketball.
nubbicS Includc swimming,
fishing, water skiing, golf,
baseball, pool and working.
Jerry Lynn Meador, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Meador,
was born Oct. 29, 1955, in
Rotan and entered Asper-
mont schools in the second
grade. After graduation he
plans on working.
He was a .membra1 of the
Texas History Club, FFA,
played football, basketball,
golf and ran track. Jerry
received three letters each in
football and basketball, was
voted cutest smile and cutest
csupic, was District SA tri-
champ in football and
District 8A champ in
basketball two years.
His hobbies are motor cycle
riding, hunting, fishing,
baseball, golf and swimming.
Joseph Augustus (Gus)
Moore, son of Mrs. Julia
Moore, was born Nov. l, 1955,
in Stamford. Following
graduation he plans to enter
Western Texas College and
major in physical education.
He was a member of FFA,
the student council and was
class president his
sophomore year. Gus played
football, basketball, tennis
and ran track, receiving
three letters in basketbail
and two each in football and
track. He was voted most
friendly his senior year, all
district second team in
basketball his junior year,
first team all district and
second team all area in
basketball his senior year
and all district defensive
back, all area honorable
mention, all district second
team back and all area back
his junior and senior years.
Hobbies include pleying
tennis, basketball, football,
swimming, hunting, playing
volleyball and collecting
dumb posters.
Rhonda Dianne Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie N. Moore, was born
• Oct. 22,1655, in Stamford and
entered Aspermont schools in
the first grade. Following
graduation she plans to enter
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Abilene Commercial College.
She was FHA president for
two years and vice president
one year. She played
basketball four years, ran .
track one and was a member
of the Student Council.
Rhonda received three letters
in basketball, was class
president her freshman year,
cheerleader, member of the
junior and senior play cast,
was nominated for football
sweetheart, received a
shorthand and Texas History
award, and was nominated
for Miss AHS and Most likely
to Succeed in her senior year.
She enjoys swimming,
helping grade school girls in
basketball and riding around
with friends.
Patricia Jo McAnally,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean McAnaiiy, was born
Aug. 23,1956, in Abilene and
entered Aspermont schools
in the third grade. After
graduation she plans to enter
Glen and Lottie's Beauty
School.
She was freshman favorite,
homecoming queeen can-
didate, Young Homemakers
little sister, cheerleader,
football sweetheart, was a
member of the junior and
senior play cast, received the <
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Every field of endeavor needs
young people and youthful ideas.
Good luck to the Class of '74.
STONEWALL COUNTY
FEED & SUPPLY
GREAT!
GREETINGS It
GRADUATION
A great day.
A milestone—but,
also a new beginning.
Best wishes,
Class of '74
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
You're tops with us,
Grads. Best of luck
in future endeavors.
KENADY DRUG
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Leek, Rhonda. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128263/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.