Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1980 Page: 2 of 38
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Dona Kay Hvward
Donna Kay Howard is a
junior at SHS.
She is an active three-year
member of the Biology Club
and represented the
organisation in Toronto,
Canada last year.
She has been a member of
the Spanish Club for two years
and on the annual staff for one
year.
She attends
Church of Christ.
Donna is presently em-
ployed at Erath County Ab-
stract and Title Company.
She plans to attend Texas
A&M University when she
graduates. She plans a major
Lari Harris
Lori Harris to a W
SHS. She to planning to attend
Southwestern University in
Georgetown and major in
hnsineas.
She has been involved in the
Spanish Club for one year,
FHA for one year and the
Science Club for one year. She
haa been a member of the SHS
band for three years.
She is the daughter of Mrs.
Martha Harris and attends the
First United Methodist
Church.
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Todd Atnlp to a junior at
SHS. He has been an active
band member for three years
and played varsity basebell
for two years.
He has been a member of
the Science, Math and Spanish
Clubs.
He is a member of the
Graham Street Church of
Christ.
In ids spare time he enjoys
hunting, fishing and sports. He
plans to attend college
beginning in the fall of 1981.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
FredAtnip.
Leanna Hinkson is a Junior
at SHS.
She has been on the Varsity
Tennis team and a member of
the Stingerette Drill Team for
two years each.
She is an active member of
the Harvey Baptist Church
and FCA. She currently is
involved with Texas Baptist
State Youth Choir and Special
Acteen.
Her bobbies include playing
the piano, running, back-
packing, music ahd reading.
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He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Hoelscher.
He haa bean a member of
the Spanish Chib for throe
years, the Science Club for
three years and has been an
officer for two years.
He is a two-year letterman
in football with letters in
basketball and basebell also.
He is a member of the First
Christian Church.
He plans to attend Texas
A&M after graduation.
His hobbies indude all
sports and the outdoors.
He is the son of Jerry and
Patricia Weldon.
Photography Club and a
member of the Music Club.
His bobbies include golf,
skiing and music.
He plans to attend Abilene
Christian University upon his
graduation from SHS.
Kyle HiffieyTthe son of
Doris and Lorand Hafftoy. He
to a Junior at SHS. He attends
Graham Street Church of
Christ
He to a two-year member of
the student council and was
sophomore class president. He
was chosen sophomore and
junior class favorite.
He has been in all-district
all-region and all-area band
for three years and to all-state
alternate this year.
He letterred in football,
basketball, baseball and golf.
He was all-district honorable
mention in football for 1979.
He has served two years on
the band council and to
currently vice president.
He placed first in the Region
XI Education Service Center’s
computer programming
contest and scored in the 17
percentile of all juniors on the
Preliminary Scholastic Ap-
titude Test (PAST).
Kenny WeMau
Kenny Weldon is a Junior at
SHS. He has been a member of
FFA and Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. He to
currently a member of 4-H
and vice-preaident of the Math
Club.
He served on the Student
Council for three years and to
currently Parliamentarian.
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Deanna Edwards
Deanna Edwards to a senior
at SHS.
She has been involved with
Future Homemakers of
America for four years and to
in DECA.
She was a member of the
Norma tater
Nonna Senter to Junior darn
treasurer . She has been in SHS
band three years and the flag
corps two years. She to a
member of the band council
and has played in the stage
bend two years. She has been
involved to Stage Band for
three years.
She has boon on the vanity
track team for three years and
haa boon a qualifier for
regional track for two years
and state track qualifier one
year. She was chooen the moot
valuable track athlete for
1878.
She to a member of the
odence dub, the photography
dub, the checs dub, and the
•octal studies dub and has
* boon in the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes for two ‘
years. She also served on the
pTOOQ COKDOOittOB.
She plans to go to college
and major in accounting or
computer wince She enjoys
all qiorts and outdoor ac-
tivities.
for the future include at-
tending college and pursuing a
career as an airline stewar-
dess.
She to the daughter of Dotty
andBudGolenia.
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His hobbies include
photography, electronics,
reading, playing the piano,
skiing and swimming. He
plans to study pre-medidne at
Texas A*M University.
Sbt enjoys swimming,
skating, dancing and
(fragging. She to the daughter
of Mr . and Mrs. Billy Jack
Ray. Along with her school
activities rite works at Ken-
tucky Frted Chicken.
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Shannon Gotenia to a junior
at SHS. She has played Var-
sity Tennis for two years and
is a member of the
Stingerettes Drill Team.
She loves animals,
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DavM Hoetochor
David Hoelscher is a junior
at SHS. He has been active in
band tor three years and to
. currently first-chair clarinet.
'“He has qualified for state solo
and ensemble competition as
well as dtotrict and regional
bands.
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RodsoCtob to bar junior yaar.
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She bao been a member of
the Giri Scouts for M years.
• After high school she plane
to goto college nlthougb she to
undecided about her career
wore mducted into the
Natfotwl Honor Society from
Stephenville High School.
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of veterinary science.
She to the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Howard.
She plans to attend college
and major in
and Mrs. L.C. Hinkson.
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SHS Students Inducted into National Honor Society
DobMelay
Debbie Ray has been a
member of the Science Club
_____ ___ for three years and an officer
Scholarship, toudanttp and ,. of that_ergaataatton for two
involvement in school ac-
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He is a member of the
Graham Street Church of
Christ and plans to attend
Abilene Christian University
See NEW MEMBERS,
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He plays golf for the high
school team and enjoys out-
door activities. ,
\ roll and to a member of the
high school annual staff.
She to currently a member
of the Science Club and was a
member of the Music Club.
In the future she plans to
major in law and accounting.
Her hobbies include
photography, Brown Swiss
cattie, music and skiing.
JeffMaaeu
Jeff Mason to the son of Dr.
and Mrs. Tim R. Mason. He to
a Junior at SHS.
He has served on the band
council as quartermaster for
the last two years.
He is an active member of
the Future Farmers of
America serving on the Senior
Chapter Conducting team that
placed tenth in the State
contest.
after graduation.
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He has been a member of
the Stephenville FFA for three
years and is presently vice-
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Paul Hanson to a 17-year old
Junior at SHS. He to the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hanson.
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He has been on the honor
roll for three years.
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Presently Jill to on the honor
Paul to a member of the
Graham Street Church of
Christ He likes music and
outdoor activities. He plans to
attend Abilene Christian
University.
She has been active in 4-H
activities for nine years,
showing Brown Swiss cattle in
National Shows. Her cow,
Brown Haven Clutch J Lisa
placed second in the Age Cow
Class at the World Dairy
Exposition held in Madison,
Wise, this year.
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Jffl Crawford
Jill Crawford is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin ^Crawford of
Stephenville.
president
organteation.
He to active in band and has
been a member of the.
Regional band for throe years.
He has been in the All-Area
band for two years.
He was on the Range and
Pasture team and placed
•eveoth in the National FFA
contest in Oklahoma City.
He scored to the M per-
centile on the PSAT test
among all juniors and to
ehgibte as a semi-finalist for a
National Merit Scholarship.
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March 4th and 5th
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Well, not Just a whole lot of
exciting things have happened
this week. A few people did get
their pictures taken for the
annual though...
On Tuesday, February 38,
the National Honor Society
had their banquet in the
cafeteria at the high school All
of the new members were
By Lucy Smith
Howdy! Well, aren’t you
glad we finally got a three day
weekend. Next Friday, we get
out for spring break and that
will be even better. You know
the way I figure it we don’t
have to go to school for the
next three Mondays. Isn’t that
great?
can have a great time.
Remember, there will be
open house at all of the schools
Monday night, March 3 from
8:3M:30p.m.
See you next week...
On Saturday night, the sixth
grade choir presented the
musical the ‘Electric Sunshine
Man.’ Afterward, the high
school choir gave a reception
for the sixth graders to thank
them for helping us raise
money for our spring choir
trip...
I hope everyone has a good
weekend. Let’s all hope the
weatherman was wrong so we
Let vs know how many Owners,
Managers, Cashiers, and Clerks
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Honor Society...
On Wednesday, February
27, the B dubs met for their
monthly meeting...
On Thursday, February 28,
the Yellow Jacket Baseball
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Doggett, Denver. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1980, newspaper, March 2, 1980; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284586/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.