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Lindy Tyler

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Magan 2 Duffay

Several mem­o£ the fresh­

man class hold up their cake to be auctioned off at

Kick Off £xpl0010n.

"The!'eS no deb­on who IS great"

for the sophomore class. Members of the class hold up

their cake. hopmg to bring the mast

money.

• Many junior athletes display

their cake in front of the crowd. They

were all excited to start up a new

athletic season .

• Showmgoff the real seniOr

cake, Sam Rrunes, sen1or. holds up a

rephca. of the cake float that the se­niors had made.

• Makmgsure they had the

bl&£St cake, the Seruors' cake made

its entrance on a trailer. Too bad 1t

wasn't edible.

JX>pped out of the Seruor cake,

he addoo a new mearung to the

term "explOSion" for Hawk fans.

Kaley 4 Meadow~

ust o ea:h Tl('W sd I yea I: crowds of athl t(!), J.XIrent . arrl onlooke gath r at Hawk Stcrlium for the Ktk Off Exph.;ion. TI night is filh:l with an intruiu:tion of all th<' irmrning am returning athlet(!), a cake auction am fireworks.

To ~in the evening. ea:h fi trnll. volleyooll. and cross country team member was introduced whether they were a Freshman JV. or Varsity player: Several rew [<re<; were exJXNrl this year.

Towards the em of the night. (Xl'l1 cia<;.<; btuJght a cake out to auctiomi Bi<ilers ootth.l it out to raise morey to nefit the athlett ·ter cluh TI1is rrxmey helJXrl IEY the way for athletes transJXJrtation to am from com~titions.

This year. our athletic ter club purchasffi a run through tunnel It was frrst shown to th public at Ktk Off Expla:;ion Before ea:h ga.rre am after half tirre, the Hawk ch rleaders liml up in front of it. am our

--• fi tOOl! players t k prid in running urrler the wings of the largest tunnel in th ana

The night was a s~. Many new fcre:; were rlentifm record breaking amounts of money raisErl at the cake auction am the rew Hawk tunnel was unveiled

S tudant Lifa 5

FUll of I lot Air After much antiCipation, the new run throuQh tunnel was finally unveiled and blown up lbr

the first time at Kick Off Explas1on.

Explo~ion

·othing \\.rOng \\ ith A "'erd To honor nerd day sen1or, Stephen Banks clresses up and digs through is locker. HeS mart likely

for one of his books for classes he

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ttd.'Tits at Iowa Park High 'lrol have homru:i the traiitbn ci Spirit v.. '·for yrnrs mw. Ever hgirt') knking forword to thb W< k from the flr t day cf schmL Spirit 'M'I:>k dilrit only mnsist c{ tlx• ttxP.nts getting to dn~ up for ra:h day it am mmistld cJ t h(' sdxxfs l:unflre, a big IX1) rally. a fxHcrl~ the hom.rnming cruwning. 'v\1 >p­T Do. arn ci murse the footrnll ganx: Ea:h yrn.r the days are different. this yrnr th('H' WdS n:·rd day. hippie.• day. sup:->rhero day arxl ci mursc spirit c~y. whx·h rr.v('r chang !i.

EwryorX! mpys {Xli1i<iiEting in the events of this wc~k, irduding st u±nts. tca:hcrs aal nn1 of our mrn munity This wtrl< isn't all fun arrl gan'C) either. it tak~ a bt ci work arrl tinX! to plan events like this. The ch rtab:-s ard the lxuxl pra:tic.r. alm};t cvcry night that wcrl< for their rnforrnarn~ on Frmy. The dnrka:b:; ani their srxmser: Donna V\1lliarm also have to gather everything for the I ~~ rally. the flre arrl the fi lEll ganx: The tmrl pra:th!i with the Homecoming mmirre; to get everything nroy for the cruwning a'renx:>ny. Th<·y also pra1~ to walk in the IXII~ arxl to lX'rfonn at the footrnll gam:• Fric.:lay night.

This is always a favorite ~ for the lEnd, not only ln:ause it is Homecoming but ~u'lC they cbn't haw to wear tlx~ir hats during the I Iforrnarrc like everything other ganx: Our foot lEI! team also puts in num:rous hour:; of work they pra:tic.r. every day during arrl after sci L make · at the n fire arrl ci cour-se they play the gam• ci their lifr~ The tralitbns of this week arc sonrthing cwryorr looks forward to arrl

Es:pinoza

Studa.nt Lifa. 7 Spirit Wa.a.k

• laS.Bo~ns St.Ep-~1 BAnks slD.Y

df their sup?l' ~ ~ Rr£l rofurna> dwing spnt wool< at laNa. truk. Sup:?r .Hero day was al a tile f'tve days to ~DN sp.nt that~

During J-hwe day. everywhere yru tunrlrl sb.mlts had la~ h.arr and

~~~ Mlt.che.ll Slmti1 are Just two a tile many sb.m1ts wilD~ up t.OOay.

Sena: Felix &uer Juno: Cary Ma

~~upasHan cx:rnms! rx:nunoos the last day cf sp.nt wool< at the ~ mlly. £veryale g* a k:d< rut a~ tilelll sW..vmg df their sfu.ft Fe­hx was vOOrl oor quoon

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ma.<nJt:. JlllXI'

Winnel~df her~ rrove;: during tile ~ rnlly a Sp.m Wook. Harley ti:~e Iiawk alwRys had a skit to ~ fer ti:~e ~ rn1he;: to p..nnp everyt:Ile up fer

~ 'The drumline

a hg fa.vtrt±.e fer Iowa Park sh.rlnt this year With their ca.c:1en?. IXJMINAT£. ,Junm. Krrnl::erly Gruza rurl Aar m ~ arrl !qiarxre ~wrrla. Ras:n always ]00 the drumline during tius~~

During our ho­pa.rade,

queen nominees, Bnttnee Wilson and Tiffany Alsup ride

around in a con vertable and wave

to everyone.

iS a prac­tice coronation. and each year

one of the escorts IS crowned for

fun. ThiS year Gmnt Gitron was

crowned our queen .

• Quee.nnom inee, Tabitha

Rasco and her escort Stephen

Banks counhue to laugh and have

a good time even though they are

covered m food.

The queen ~for

a piCture, m thell' dresses after the crownin~ senior.

Tabitha Rasco. was crowned

queen.

• Homcommg queen nominees, Bnttnee Wilson. Tiffany Alsup.

Tabitha Rasco. and Molhe Moody.

. At the school's bonfire Molhe

Moody and Gmnt Gitron pa.rb.cipa.te

m the food fight between the nomr

nees and thell' escorts.

Ranaa· a E~pinoza

BEFO OJDllitJ~

nc of the most impJrtant J.EI1 ·oming ev nts is th ouwning of th

Horrunming q fm the fmtl.all gan the tum p:JSitions it lf amurxl the 50 yard line leaving rmm for tllC mmir to vvalk through as they ar playirlg "some tling."

The mmirn~ particip3tc in rnmX'mus events thmughout the k They take tons of picture;. buy farcy drl!).~. rkie in nic rnrs. arxl cwn g t a lit t Je rr}(!;.-;y at t t erxl of it all. which for nx.JSt of tt tlXicnts is thc> !)t J.Ert of tl "whole thing. The mrnirre) arxl their excour1s g t to cover ea:h other with all sorts of condirrents Slrh as ketchup. pi ·. horx!y. dn:olate. among other things.

After all tllC fun of th we"k, when Friliy comes they rnn finally relax when th y fird out who

will t crowned HonX>Coming queen. After t llC long pr , of all four girls walking down the fi ld th queen is announced arrl the cmwn is presented. along with flowers ard a . This years Homecoming queen was senior drum major: Tabitha Rasco. arrl th other three scnkJr girls naic up her Homecoming cour1.

Studant Lifa 9

Tl ltolal Famih· Before Iowa Park's £ tba.ll game ~grunst Gz;.. ham. there was a coronation of the Homecom­

Rasco. Tabitha.S father and

l-lomacoming

nior ~lentorS Top roW. Clay Billm~ley; Brndy Rusk Grnnt Gllron, £nk Jensen, Blake :&als, Rlcha.rd WiOOhorst, Louis Man9:mcaprn. Third roW. Amwley Powell Rran Gil­OOrt. Jake McDcm1el Ryan SaMers, Scotty Lasater, Shane Veitenheuner, ~ Prop?St. Kaley Meadows, Ha.yli ThomiiDJl. Drew Fulfer, Lyndsey Pool DaVld ~ia ~00. roW. Kayoo Overby. Jenny Drury; ChTistma Reno, Brittnee Wilron, Tabitha RBIDl, Coortney James, Tiffany Alsup, LIMy Tyler. &ttom roW. Motile Mcxxly; SteJbanie &mks, Kaithn Vmtor, Haley Hams, Megan Duffey.

Ed an

very year, fore th mnmg ofthesch !year: th freshm ngath rat th high sch 1 for fish camp. This tim is used to h lp t hP f reshm n orne familiar with th high sch I and how things will work.

Th y in in t h rnoring by m ting in t h cafeteria and g t ting their shirts. Th n teach rs plit th m up into groups and assign two senior

mentors to each group. Next, the lis are rung to let the freshman go from class to class and figure out where they are sup{X)Sed to go on each day. After that thy g t oock into th ir groups and pa.rti iJXlte in a group scaveng r hunt. During th scavenger hunt t h y ask the fresh n qu tions like "You are late to class. Wh re do you go?"

Next they take the group into the gym and teach th rn a cheer to perform at the first pep-rally. To end the daycamp the 'fish' go to th cafeteria for a pizza luch served by the senior mentors.

Most of th freshmen rn to find this day very h lpful "Fish camp was a lot off un It help:rl me figure out my sch ule and learn where the classes were." fresh­man Zach Davis said

10 Stott~

gtudant Ufa rr

t !Ish camp during summer, freshmen

are gathered ill the cafetena. and fed piZZa

and sOO.as for lunch. The seruor mentors serve thiS meal.

t fiSh camp, freshmen learn

a cheer for them to perform at the urst pep-rally. The cheer is thought of as the freshman liDtiation.

In the ca.fetena. camp, Mr.

Skeeler 9-_ives a speech for the freshmen and thmr parents.

cheerleaders a new cheer

each year durmg fis:h camp to the freshmen. The cheer for the 05 0 fresh­men was 'Down to the R1ver:

At fish camp, freshmen ~t

into groups for dif­ferent activities that help them learn about our schooL They parlicrpate ill a sca.ven~r hunt to find chfferent things around the schooL

Mrs Gholson had some of the freshmen stand at the front of the aurutornn holding different school Items. She spoke to tl em about ~tting into school aclivihes and

.._. _ _. having school spint.

Fi~h Camp

• In Math Models, junior Brycen Whita­ker drills m a screw to complete his house modelprojcl.

For their Math pro¢ juniors

Whitney C'a.they and Brittany Nabors worked together.

With the hopes of gomg to state juniOrs Jus­tin Partridge. Jam. Lon:tda.. and JessiCa Martin praclice their scenes for the One Act Play.

• InA&P Bethany Dillard. jUDlOr, c:lislrls acat 1twas WlCked sweet, but Wicked smelly{ I learned a lot I can use m college

ooyond.·

In Age~, M~E~pruor. woikl hard to mprur a trnclor. 1I9S even crazy W my farm­ern' tan!' sam Emus

the piUjcl. For the tech

theater yard art sell Kru.tlyn Smith. soph. made two snowmen. 1t was lots of fun. but I cut my rmger with thesawr

C.ori 12 Gib~on

High School stud nts participate in many different proj ts. Repairing a tra tor in Ag class: mak­ing yard art in Tech Theater, building mcxiels of houses in Math Mcrlls; and partidpating in th Lip Sync show in Theater Prcxiuction class were a few of the many proj ts our students partidpated in this school year. The students all enjoyed learning hands-on style while helping out with the proj­ects. And were all pleased to how their hard work paid off in th end.

IPHS stud nts enjoy their time SI£nt together while working on their projects. Friendships are built and strenghtened through th teamwork

that is required to get through these undertakings. Sweat, laugh­ter and determination all help these stud nts excel in school and life.

In A'l; sen10r Kaley Mea.dowsworks on an old tra.clor. Meadows was mvolved in Ag classes all four years of h1gh school When asked if she enpyed this pro_fcl. Meadows said "He thinl<s my tra.clors sexyi"

Student Life 13 Student Project~

flddiin-During her fiddle solo, sophomore Brandi £lhson really ~ts mto character while perforrnm~ as J?hnny In ~e Devil went down to Georgia by Charlie Daniels. <photo by Lirldy Tyler)

ip -Syn is on of I PHS's favorite annual vents for ~th the

rform rs and th audi nc . Ev n sam of our most reserved stud nts will participate and shock th ir fri nds by th ir antics on stage.

Each year Mrs. Dillard se1 ts a unique music genre. The th m for this year's v nt was classic country and western Songs acted-out ranged from Toby Keith's "I Love this Bar" to Dolly Pardon's "Working 9 to 5".

Before the ~rformances and during the intermission the theatre prcx:luction classes held a silent auction to sell the Christmas yard art they cre­ated in class. This is a com­munity wid favorite part of th annual event. IPHS Yard art can n on lawns all over the town during the

Yearbook 14 Staff

Bethany Rumble, and Stej:hen senior enpy a

moment m the spot­light Lip-sync is an event durmg which students can let the.J.r perso:na.hties shn e throu~ <~1oto by Lindy Tyler)

Seruors Shane =-~· .... """"'OT' and Wes ewman serenade

:All tbe girls tbeyVe lavOO. Wore through the vocals of Julio and Willie. <photo by LmdyTyler)

Bethany puts forth

her best smue whue performmg to coun­try and western mliSlCOn~ <photo by Lmdy Tyler)

emceed the event in the style of country comedian l~d Minn1e Pearl. (photo by Lmdy Tyler)

Seniors Tom \.AJl..liJ..L:> and Hayli Thomtron discuss what 1t takes to be a perfect '10'. <photo by Lindy Tyler)

smgm~ 1 ThiS w:· Jam

Leonida. jun1or, sits on the edge of the stage and enterla..ins the girls m the audi ence. <photo by Lindy Tyler)

ha..c::: been one my ma::t memorable . experiences, Wade Vanwinkle, seruor.

Kaley 16 Meadow!;

rUbbing elbow <right> Mrs. Dillard hangs out with fellow chreclor Stephen Spielber~ at Ma.da..me Tus­sauds. (photo by R Dillard)

• overp0wermg (below) Students from IPHS are often in awe of the sky­scraping bwldmgs and busy streets of New York (photo by V1cb Dillard)

At the Met Krutlyn Smith, Mick­ey Jordon, Jessica Mar-­tmDr. Ryan Denny; Lacey Hardin Linda . Lange. Sa.rnh Widner, and Mrs. Dillard pause before the Metropoh­banMuseum of Art.

etropolitan £

Vaarbook IS gtaff

l.ad~· Libertv The group ~ian up cla;;e view of the Stat­ue of Liberty. (photo by v. Dillard)

&h sununcr just after sch 1 is out a group of I PHS stud :lnts rnakes the long trip to N w York City. Any high school stud nt is

ligibl for th trip whi h is c r­dinated by I PHS Theat rc Dir tor

icki Dillard Th group do s t h regular

tourist t bing by visiting plac s su h as Central Park, Yank Sta­dium. th En1pir Stat Building, the Statu of Li rty, Ground Zero, t h Rock feller Center, and R' dio City Music HalL

Th y al o rid the N w York Subway and at least two Broad­way Plays. Th 2005 group w nt to watch Hairspray. All Shook Up, and Sweet Charity Th stud nts really njoy th e prcxlu tions.

Th favorite and most nr mo­rabl a tivity for n1ost of th trav­lers is experi n ing th shopping

atrn ph rein Chinatown.

Travel 19 Club

Lookin Around <nght) JessJCa. Mar­tin and Bonnie No­len check out the electrical wiring in the be)!inning framework of a house. They went With their home­room on a felldtrip to Vemon College.

pat• Fly <Above) Getting involved. jUDlOr Brittany Nalxm:: gnnds a piece of metal to make the rough edges smooth. She and the team all got a chance at gnndmg the metal to smooth perfection.

Megan 20 gwedberg

Taking Orr <Above) lnSlde the cockpit. juniors Ashley Naylor and Josh l.romda learn what it takes to fly a shuttle dunn~ a demonstra bon at Ver­non con~ The students traveled on a fruld trip to VC with the1r homeroom.

Jc:m Leoruda Juruor

"Go Center was fun while

it lasted. It was someth.mg to do to avoid gpmg to class!"

:Bonnie Nolen Junior

. Getbn to learn ~er­ent things

about college."

o Center is an inforn1ation c ntcr that provi ~st high sch 1 education information to stud nts, par-nts, grandparents, and v n tea h rs.

Th G-Force 1 ts stud nts. whi h ar not always traditional stud nts, know that th rear high r ucati nal op~r­tuniU availab1 in certificat , · lty training and c rtification. Our Go Cen­ter Team tours col1 tog t first-hand information to com ba k and share. The cent r provid col1 ge and fin ial information at no cost to stud nts in our school. Socially th stud nts all have different fri nds and associat , and th c nt r c nn ts with a wi vari ty of stud nts. The team also 1 ts every stud nt know that all can afford higher education. (photos provided by Cindy Hambright.)

D.J. Mass Jun10r

· It was fun to get out of class. and 1t gave me an 1dea of what college was hke."

DCP 2 I GO Canter

· terlv I-An~ <Rl~ht) rAt the end of State FFA Convenhon. sisters Kaley Meadows and Me­gan £rmiS pooe for one la..<tt picture. At tl e 77th Conven­tion, members enpyed :m:lea:, concerts. and mohvational speeches from past and m ­coming State Officers.

Pop Quiz <Below) After long hours of preparation studying. the FFA Jr. Quiz team took home a VIclmy by placing second m Area. Freshman team members. Cord Youn~ Lauren Petree. Zach DaviS, and Adam Vaughn also com­peted on the State Level

Battle or the Birds <Right) Wrutmg on the judges approvSl Alex Lemmon. freshman and Justin Baumer, senior. patiently hold their turkeys. Both of the boys showed their turkeys at the l.ocal and County Jr. Livestock Show.

Megan 22 Errni!;

Baaa! Doing their best to present their animals. Wade VanWinkle. senior and Amber Mahoney. jUnior compete at the Iowa Park Pro.:fci Show. Members spent many hours With therr animals in order for them to be m top show shape.

As they a.WB.It judgm.g fresh­men Andrew V1rgm and Gsj,e Lively hold their rab­bits still a.t the county show; (photo by Sa­mantha. Virgm>

lubs;; 2 3

Each year th Iowa Park FFA Chapt r striv to th t chapt r on th Di tri t Area. and Stat 1 v 1 . Months ares nt training for cant ~ts

at early n rning pra ti , planning and holding m tings. pr paring for liv sto k shows. and n1uch more. This year was v ry succ sful for Iowa Park.

Fiv FFA LDE (Lea rship D vel­opm nt Events) and CDE (Car r D veloprn nt Event ) teams earn th ir way to com~t on the State I ~ 1. Th Entom logy Tean1 won State this year: This was only th third tin1 in his­tory that th Iowa Park FFA h d a Stat Winning tean1.

Many stu nts this year also did xc ingly w 11 at th Wi hita Coun­

ty Jr. Liv t k Show. Sev ral FFA m m rs rec ivcd bu kl , bann r , and rib ns for th ir su c ss in th show ring. This year's m m rs t k dvantag of v rything th FFA h d

to offer by att nding shows. cant ts, banqu ts. conv nt ion , and camp .

FFA

hopping &1-ound Iowa Park residents shop through the thousands of plants avrulable at the annual horticUlture plant sale.

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loving e.a:re (nght) These plants were raised from seeds by the students in the horbculture classes.

Kalay 24 Maadow~

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Megan Ermis and seruor Lyndsey Pool show off their tal­With a flower arran~ent designed to decorate for the FF A

• ....-c;>..L.L~ (photo by Pnce)

Stud nts in hort i ul­tur cla s spend n1o t of th year pr paring for th annual plant al h ld each ApriL Th y spend tin1 in th class­roon1 followed by long hours in t h nhouse learning how to grow and t nd to th ir lings.

Th 2006 plant sal was postponed by on week du to the late blooming spring, but it was a great su cess. The students worked hard and th commu­nity of Iowa Park was pleased with th u­tiful plants and flowers th y w re abl to take hom for their hom and landsca .

Clubs; 2 5 J-lorticultura

tyled D~ring Cosmo, Christy Featherston. jUn1or, practiced stylmg the manne­quin's hair. All the students had to pracbce o the mannequin More they could style a clients hair. (photo by Con G1:bson)

ing r0r uticl In cam10 1chole Fetids, juruor, ~ives a marucure to 1ellow camlO student Sky lar Holiday, junior. The students usu­ally p:racliced on other cam10 students and friends. (photo by Cori Gibson)

Lmdsay Chandler

8,ophomore "This year

in ca:mo has been great I can't wait for next year!"

Best root J.o r,.ard Usmg care, Tara Tate._ junior, gives a pedicure to a client COsmo students were always trymg to do as much as ~le so the could recieVe more hours. <photo by Con Gi:bson)

Samantha Trep

JlinlOr 1 had a blast tills year m

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~1nO.

Cori 2 6 Gibs;on

Amber Tallas Senior

"Bemgm Cosmo has been great throughout highschool"

Tiffany Arm­stron~

Soph.omore 1 like temg able to learn new things and trying them out

Kayla. Bn.x­ey.

Junior "Camlo hru;

really been a great expen.-

ence.

y r all tJ 1ts work hard practicin t h

traie. Thy ~nt n1ost of th ir tinL in the oosrno roorn practicin on rru.1nakin h oos. fellow cosrno. st udr.nts or fri< nds t ryin out all then w sty1 ~ thy wanted to use ... My favorit part of Cosn10 is colorin hair and gain J to haws wh r I learn n w styl ... · arxi t hniqu ... to try" ·aid ~nnie No! )n. junior

Ev ry Monday after school until 7. thy w re abl to put all th ir training to u e and r eiv n1or hours of CXJ ri 1IK e by doing t l1e public;' haic Ea h stud nt has to hav LOOO hours of ex~ri nc to able to go to the state

rd tog t th ir co rnetol Jist licen e. Thy not only got the l1 lp fron1 Mrs.

Harnbright tea bing t hcrn. but t h y also w r abl to attended cla e in Dallas ... 1 liked all the different classr ... ~ we go to in Dallas. Learning different t hniqu( in kin car . hair coloring, and hair stylin J is fun." aid Kayla Brixey, junior.

Heather Hol mes,

Seruore ·I have en pyed ca>mo and It<:: some thing I'll use later m hfe."

Student Life 27 Folio Copy

1-Rarning The Ropes (far right) Senior Wes Newman races for his class against others by running a spoon on a rope through his clothmg. The junior class won this compehbon.

T. A. . G-0. <rtght) Senior Austin Al­exander helps the dance instructor demonstrate the chfferetnt dances to the Spanish Club members.

Spanish Club OCficers. . . (above) Clockwise from upper left. Mollie Moody; Service Chairpersou; Austin Ale.xander, Vice President; Ryan Gilbert, President; Tiffany Alsup, Treasurer; Louis ~gi.acapra, Ser­Vice ChairpersoTh Jenny Drury; Secretary, Stephanie Banks, Fundraising Chairperson.

Magan 2 a Duffay

• pper-time. (right) After learning how to dance. sophomores Mad:ison Deweese, Weston Cerda and Cody Tettleton Sit down for dinner. £l Chico's catered the meal.

This year was th and year Iowa Park High h 1 h d a Spanish Club. Th club sold browni (n1 fron1 Ti­grett's r i ), d nuts, and as to rai man y. Th pr ccds mad from th e sa1 funded th end of year party and w nt into an account for th Spanish Club Scolarship.

In May, th club h ld th ir party in th IPHS cafl t ria. Th y enjoyed a d licious n1 xi­can fo d m al catered by El Chico's. Before eating, th y w r taught how to salsa, tango, and cha-cha by a professional dan instru tor.

Th club memb rs also play various gam ~and nearly ev ryan won a prize. A great tin1 was had by all Spanish Club m m rs.

Clubs; 2 9 Spanis;h Club

tarrin it down <nght> Ashleigh and Lauren are work­ing hard on their a..c:signments for the newspaper. They worked every hme and were usually early on their dead­hnes. Tlus was only their first year to be on the sWf but they excelled With all the1r accoplish­ments (photo by M. Swedberg>.

ew· paper taCf Al~ Jones Jr. Stacie Wirmel Jr. Lauren Walker Jr. Colleen Wilson Jr. Justin Partndge Jr. Chris Collins Jr. Kelsey Lane Jr. Sa.ndrn. Shannon Jr.

Megan 30 Swedberg

Screening the work (above) Stacie Wirmel Jr. js

concentrating on her page trymg to figure out what elSe she needs to put on her pa~ to complete it Sta.c.i.e has been on the staff for two years and is planning on being a part of the staff next year (photo by M. Swedberg).

Seruor Em tor, Erin

Higginbotham

Justin Partndge.

Juruor 1 en_pyed bemg

m newspaper because I get to share my

opm1ons Wlth li1e student body."

The 2005 200 newspaper taff worked really hard this year in try­ing to get newspa1~rs printed and out. They had their problcrns. but thy tried to work through th n1

Th< r w r) rnany new additions to th journali rn staff thi year and th ;y lrarncd a lot. Most had to 1 arn a con1-pl t ly dim r nt progran1 to usc wh n writing t h ir assign ~d art i 1 for the HAWKS EYE. Foroth rs this was th ir first yr~r to u , digital can1cras to take t h photos for t h ir art icl . Learning to work as a staff was on of th most rewarding parts oft ing a journalisn1 student.

Most staff n1 mbers would agr , that t h y n< xied to tart early so t h y had n1ore t inlC to work on t h ir art icl(~. Many stud('nt carrc into t h joumali~n1 lab during lun h tin1 , and after cla s to work on th ira signn nts.

Chru: Collms, Junior

·r loved wnhn9: for the I lawk's: "C"ye

Uus year. I plan to penme wnttmg as

a career~ and new paper has g1ven me all the nessecary

s:k.ills to do so:

Clubs; 31 News;papar

lnoe Dunng her yearbook

cla...c::..<::, junior Samantha Virgin IS takmg a picture of her cla...<::smates. ThiS is

her second year on the staff. 1 love getting to go to all of the sporting events for free and being able to take pictures of them; says Virgm. <J:lloto by N Ca..<:el

llelping Out While helping the pho­

togm,Q:hers With the schoo[ pictures. seniors Lindy Tyler and Megan Duffey have fun With iunior Stacie Wirmel These two seniOrs assisted the photographers all

<J:lloto Price)

Hard at " 'ork Wlule desperately trymg to finish her pages Megan £rmis, iun1or. cOuldri t think of a single thin.Q: to write in her caption. Wnt­er's Block' is common when working under a deadline. (photo by N. Case)

~ 2005-2006 ymr­.--------------. tmk staff h d a great

Natalie 3 2 Cas:&

year~ How ~ r, th y wer fa ed with th many chan nges of out­dated computers. Any tim you cam into Mrs. Price's classroom, you could find at least on staff m m r hard at work on their pages. The staff was always coming in to work on their pages during any frre tim they had in other classes. All in

aQ the hard work and d termination paid off in th end.

"I think it's fun to build the pages and s the tmk com togeth r," said s nior Renre' Espi­noza.

"I love getting to put togeth r memories from the year for people to look l:xlck on " said senior Kaley Meadows.

Yearbook taff Above: £nm La .. ~ter,

atahe Case, Con G~.ooon. Maru:a Cam •ll Beth any D11lard. Samanti~a V1r~m. Mego.n Swed r~ Kaley Medow Megan Duffey. Ren G<:pmoza IPSt: Lmdy TylC!r, M~an f:rm IS. 1chole F1elds. Eden Stotl<::

Contributin,S! Photographer Ben Jacobi. junior, took phoiD; at many IPHg events and activities throu,S!hout the sch ~ year. Hjs hard work and dedication was grea.tTy apprecl.S.ted by all sta..ff members, and Mrs. Price. Many thanks to you Ben!

Club~ 33 Yearbook

I Pledge II · nee-<far r1ght> Before starhng the Veterans Day service the vet­erans stand for our pledge of al­legience along Wlth the student l:xxly. The vetemns are honored every year for their service to our country. Our genern.tion ap­preciates their work <photo by Mansa CampbelD

Yes? <nght> Im~ide of the IPHS h­brnry; Dushn Williams enpys the punch and cake. Williams Qrnduated from IPHS in 2002. 1=1e Lc: a mechanic in the Ma.­nne..c:, but we see him often in the halls visiting his mother, faculty member Donna Wil­hams. <photo by Kun Price)

Tho e ltere the good old da" Mter the service in our auditori­um, Stacie Wirmel junior, visit.c: with vetern.n Gene Gant about hiS younger years. He told her about games they once played on hLc: sergeant other fun stones. Wirmel sang in the acappella choir durin~ the service. <photo by Marisa Th.mpbelD

Ilonoring our ~-eteraDS­Dunng the service the vetern.ns Sit on stage and listen to the program. Ma>t Of these vetern.ns attend the service every year. Sadly each year there seem to be less that are able to attend this service which is held m their honor. (photo by Kim Price)

Maris;a 34 Campbell

'S On ov m ~r lith. 1918. Worki vVar I erried aft ~r four

long years of lnttks. l11is day \vas ori inally kr own a Armi tire Day. but aftrr )rid V\'ar II arxl th(' \ · tnam .u: Arn:rk:am; 1 < n Gilli ng Nov em h. r llt h VH ~ o. r is Day. in remembranc of all oft h men ani wonx n who hav ved our muntry. Veteran· Day L'i ckrlicatcd to all who ha I our muntry in )Ili War I and II. Q)k:l Wdr. and Iraq.

Each ymr at Iowa Park High Sch<X>l w honor our v tero.ns who have SC'IV I in our militmy during mrs arxi oonOict 'I h tt"lraJ1 are invit I to oome 1 "a par1 f thl sr.rvk Tl yare n:n 'llizl I arxi applatxhl on age. arxlthen th~mked by the mmmunity for 1 he frc '(lorn our generation enjoys. Th Student Council scat· th 'vNeran . arxl arrange s the ~vkL This yrar Mr: Sk ler intr ltx I Gk nn Pearce, who !aVl u ·a warming srx.'tdt Ma1y Guy tte sang two 1 ~ut iful songs. Ryan Gillx rt arx.l ChrL) Collins playr·d 'TIIJlS. arxl W(' appl;nxhl all oft hr WI( rans <L'i they t<xxi wh< n t h(' vvar or amflk·t was annourxcd that they S£ v I in.

Aft r t h<' ~-vice in the atxlitorium. th' Student 0Jurx·il nx'ml e;cortr.d the trrans to tl ~ hiph l<X)llibrary wh<'re th 'Y enpycd Glke arxl punch. and visited with our amununity. "W at Iowd Park High Schml ar prmxi ea·h ymr tosp:m~r tl Vet( a.ns Day pn 'IanL..It isgrmt R>rour sttxlents to lx abl<' to talk with the VPterans arx.i show th ir appreriotion for their service to our country ... said principal. jan ~ Skcder:

How do you feel being a part of Vetarans Day at IPHS?

Drew Fulfer, Senior

1enpyed talkirlg to the veterans and hearing some pretty cool

stones."

MICkey Jordan, Sophomore

1t has helped better me as a. person and

showed me how to be a. leader."

Ryan G1lberl. Senior

1 am very hon­ored to play for the Amencans

that do so much for our country."

gtudant Lifa 3 5 Veteran ·~ Day

Orrieers <L R> <top> Mandy Krlwell sopho­more, secretary. Shannon Pursel seruor, v:ice presi­dent. Kaley Mead­ows, senior, sec retary. Stephen Banks, senior, treasurer, Betha ny Dillard. juniOr, reporter, (bottom)

Lows Mangm­capra. seniOr, V:ice

p:resrlent Hayh ThomJ:ron, seniOr, p:resrlent

Santa Clause is comin' to town For Chr;stmas the student council went out and bought presents for 'Toys for Tots. They presented the fire department With these gifts to insure that the needy children in our commUnity could enpy ChriStmas. (photo by Con G:ibson)

Cori 3 6 Gib~on

Santas' helpers During the 'Toys for Tots propcl. Ste­phen BankS, senior, Whitney Cathey and Jessica. Martin. juniOrs, stopped for a picture. · We had a blast looking for the toys! <photo by Con G:ibson)

ataheCase Sophomore

1 enpyed being a part of such a

great group!"

Bethany Dillard Jun1or

1t IS a very rewarding ;xpen­

ance.

Throughout t h y r

th Stud nt Coun il h 11 i out with n1any diffi r nt a tiviti in th sch 1 and comn1unity frorn painting wind ws for Horn orning to bl driv .

Th y w r abl to raise many through paintin th windows off local bu i­n for horn orning and call t ing n1on y at ch 1 to pay for th Toys for Tots proj t.

"V'v' worked hard this year tog t v rything a -complish and I think w did a great j b d ing it!" said Bethany Dillard, junior.

LouiS Mangla­capra ~1or

1 got a lot out of student counc1l

tlus year. It helped me urute the sch I and commumt :

r ·..:....,..·· ·· -.

..._ ..

Club~ 3 7 Studant Council

~f1ng around." tlannah F:re..<:hman.

Megan Swedberg a 8 Samantha Virgin

P rformin Art 39 Divid r

&rtnPtt ... .Stq*len Ran"s

~rey Ma1 ············-·············Braly Tyk· · Btiliy Layman ... _. ja)}1 Lmnida Melvin W!kh:. ...... ______ ..I ~marn Jlcxlgl'.s l.ul'lla B<'nrx~tt... .................... &·t hany Rlllnbk· jeunie M(l(• Layman_ ....... _ .. Rarhel Cross

C.C. Shov.rers·-·········-·-·········Ju tin Partidgc• Ferris I..aymau ........ -···-··········J<x-y Mov.l'ry Norma I IrrlShaw ____ &·t hauy Dillard C'.oldk• Short... ............................ .C'.olk 11 V\11son D-drlrn· llt•nshaw ____ Bmrxli Hlison

TowrLswon1arL-.. ··········--··-·.I..<nJra Mt1noz TownsmrnarL ....................... _.Sarah Barns TowrJSIXTSOIL .. --........ Mk'key }m:lan TowrJSIX'rsort.... _________ Mic:h;d PP prson

Light.:>.-------'Ibm Collins

Crev,·-··-·········--·················Sarah ll,uns Cre.\c ________ Clilll Billing lry

"After every rehersal clinic, and contest, Jaili, M1ke, and I would drive by 'the house on Texas. Wed talk about life and One Act and smg songs about 1t" - Seruor, Joey Mowery

"A pictureS worth a thousand words, but a One Act p1clure. .. speak:s to you.· -Junior, Jaili Leoruda

"One word to sum up this year's One Act expenence? Perserverance.· -Juruor, Bethany Rumble

Ba thany 40 Dillard

II II

This year the Or Act cast and CI w ov rcan . a lot of dv -sity, whi h only rnad t l 11 stron­ger and allowc'Ci th rn to I 1 n a valua l l son

in 1 r ·v ranc and teamwork. As th y 'YIY on Broadway. "Th show rnu t go." TJ 1 Diviners,

written by jiin Leonard, Jc. t t h story of a dist u r l j

young nmn and his friend hip with a di nd ante i preacher in th early 1930s. Th cast ra .k l up n1any Dist ri t honors including Best Actor, josh Leonida, t hr All-Star cast pla< ~ . and two 1 Ionorabl Mention All-Star cast places. At area the cast h d two All- tar cast honors and two Honorabl Mention All-Star cast honors. Overall it was a very succ sful

<top row L tor.) Justin Gilbert. 11, Jordan Crumb. 10. J y Mowery. 12, Justm Part11dge. 11. RJ.Cha..rd Wn~ht, 10. Carmen Ketche.I'Sld. 10; <middle row) Viclona Cook. 10, Jesstca Martm, 11. Colleen Wtlson, 11. Madison Deweese 10, MICkey Jordan. 10, Bethany Dtllard. 11; <bot tom row) Clmt Billingsley. 9, Brandi ElllSOil, 10. Sarah Hams. 10. J(~h Leonida. 11. Stet::hen Banks, 12, and Bethany Rumble. 11.

Student Life 41 One Act Play

Or1 Act )Jl.

Junior Ashley Naylor plays the cymbals to mo­tivate the stu­dents during a pep rally in the gym.

DrumJnin_ Shawnda. Rasco, soph­

omore, Kimberly Garza, jurnor, and I-lannah

Johnston, freshman, play their drums in the stands dur­

mg a game. (staff photo)

Potting On a Show_ The 2005 2006 Hawk band performs their award winning marching show durmg half­time of a football game. This was the 24th straight year for the Mean Green Marehmg Machine to earn a Swee:pstakes in UIL competition.

Yearbook 42 Si:aff

2005-2006 Hawk Band Freshmen: Jrunie Andrews, Ryan Beals, Na.keisha Birkenfeld Jodie Blundell Mack Campbell Scott Campbell M~an Chaney. Heather Coats, Zach Davis, Mallory £migh. Bryce Falnes, Chelsi Farnsworth, '£rica Farr, Daysi Garcia. Jordan Gould Armee Gow; Zac.h Hamilton, Cadi Hastwell Jayla Hawkins, Kaden Haynes, Hannah Johnston, Kayla Lindsay. Casey Mead­ows, Pedro Moreno, Laura. Munoz, Jessica Parker, Jesse Pruitt, Hilary Rankin, Charles, Ryan, Tasha Shrum, Candice Smith. Christian Stebbins, Kaylen Swedberg; William Theiss, Brady Tyler, Taren Wilson, Brittany Yaun~ Cord Yaung; Sophomores: Mitchell Armstrong; Ja::h Banks, Perrin Baugh. Natalie Case, Ryan £migh. Justm Green, Sarah Hams, Kelsey Johnson, Kirstin Jones, Samantha Kenyon, Carmen Ketchel'Sld Mandy Kidwell Aaron ~· Bethany Long; Markie Mere, Trn.c:t Overby. Shawnda Rasco, Carson Ratliff, Krutlyn Smith Kaleb West, Richard Wnght; Juniors: Marisa Campbell Chns Colhns, Bethany Dillard. Kunberly Francis, Mathew Fra.nks, Devm Gannon, Kara. Gant, Mandy Garcia. Kimberly Garza, Afton Geil Cori G1l:ron, Justin Gilbert. Ashleigh Gow; Will Ha.stm~s. Zach Henson, Ben Jacobi. Lauren Knight­en, Kara. Lawson, Chris Lowe, Tra.vlS Maloney. Ashley Naylor, Caitlin Netl Dillon NichoLc:on, Bethny Rumble, Bobby Scobee, Dora. Stone, £den S~tts, ~antha VIT~in, Lauren Walker, Kendall Whitman, Lyndsey Wilson, Stacie Wirme1 Seniors. Stephan1e l3anks, Stephen Banks, WeiStnn Banks, Haley Harris, £rm Higginbotham, Shawn Hutchinson, Amber Jacobi. £rik Jensen, Ben Ketchel'Sld Louis Man~iaeaprn. Sarah Marshall Joey Mowery. Wes Newman, Amberley Powell Shannon PurserTabitha Rasco, David Segovia. Lindy Tyler, Shane Veiten­heimer, Richard Windhorst.

gtudant Life 43 Band

Get l..olt· Dunng spnng concert. l:-)tJ:~Oberr"'ria plAyed bass trom .. Tr.n ..,..

to the

Uf'adl For ~h" lo! Wlule. perforrn~n~ at Royal Estates. sen1or Stephanie Banks does her pa..rt 1n rnakmg the band sound great. Banks · the her SOJ:::hornore year. thmg to

· <rnoto

zz ~Jl· l f'!mn Duffev

r r

It was a great year to in jazz mr d. Throughout th )'ffif th had VaJ i us Ifonnar at Royal Estate) and Rolling Meadows retir ment hon . University Park Health ar d R: 1ab, and Tast of th Towr1 Tit also 1 rfonnoo durir-.g half tir at an MSU n 1' ketmll game. at Wt 1ita Falls 'Nildca h gan and th Highland ]azz Festival. Th l:ruld also ~formoo at th C'.arneron University jazz Festival with Dr: Mid1 l Olx. Cameron Uni¥ r ity ]azz Ensemble. and Lawton/Cam un Uni¥ 1 ity jazz Ensembl To fm1h r pmv how great the Iowa Park High Sch 1 jazz Band is. they r iv a Division I at Solo and Er ml ~ Cont .

Iowa Park IIigh hool Jazz Band ~"~ .. ~~-·~"·­Back Row <L tor.> Ben Ketchers:id Sr.; Hilary Fresh.; K1mberly Garza, .Jr.; M.rah Hams, SoJ::h.; Jam Banks, SoJ::h.; Ste:tfien Banks, Sr.; Lynclsey WiL<x>n, Jr.; Laura Muna:-;, Fresh. Middle Row <L tor.> Shannon Pursel Sr.; Stephan1e Banks, Sr.; atalie Case. Soph.; Kn'Stin Jones, SoJ::h.; Ryan £migh. SoJ::h.; Haley Hams, Sr. Front Row<L tor.> Cameron Duffey SoJ::h.; Mitchell Armstron~ SoJ::h.; Mandy Garcia. Jr.; Ryan Gilbert:. Sr.; Justm Green, So!X1.

Performing Art~ 45 Jazz Band

Treble-Makers Choir Amber Swearmgen, Krysta.l Turney, Tara Millner. Third ROW. KK Swedber~ Aman­da Michael "Daru­elle Marshall Mm Grutan. Second ROW. Sarah Suarez, Alyssa Domm~. Leann Suarez, Heyhe Sun­mons, Brttta.ny Mat­fuews, Candice Smith, Sabrina Hoffman, Destaru Partrrlge, Tif­fany Venegas.

Varsity Treble Choir Top RoW. Amber Swearingen, Daruelle Marshall Kristan Carter, Tara Brook­shire, £rin House. £:rnily W esterho££ Amanda Hudson, Bonnie olen, Krys­tal Turney. Third ROW. Tara Millner, Amanda Michael £:rnily Roehr, Luzmila. Moreno. Kayla Starr, Allison Guyette, Stacie WlTillel Leann Suarez. Second ROW. KK Swedl:erg; Alyssa Domin~. Heyhe Simmons, Pamela ~en. Han­nah Johnston, Karlee Nichols, Kara. Gant. ~ritta.ny Mattews. Bottom Row. Sabrina Hoffman, Candice Smith, Sarah Suarez, Destnni Partridge. Stephanie Ba.nks, Angela Duerksen, Tiffany Venegas.

Eden 46 Sf:of:f:~

0

A Cap Top row: Knsten Weste:rho£ Tara Brookslure. £rin Hause, Joey Warren, Ben Ketch­ersid. Jake McDaniel Luzmila Moreno, Amanda Hudson, Bonnie Nolen. Thnd ROW. Stacie Wirrnel Angela Duerksen, Kara Gant, Kendall Whitman, Rex Belvin, Brady Tyler, Justm Parlridge. Kayla Starr, Linsey Hardin, Alhron Guyette. Seco d ROW. Stephanie Banks, Pamela Allen, Jeremy Hick Kaden Haynes, Pete Powell Knstan Carter, £rnily Roehr. Bottom ROW. Ka.rlee Nichols, Jacob Bohannon, Ryan Giloort. Bo Stebbins, Stephen Banks, Hannah Johnston.

Student Ufe 4 7 Choir

Yearbook 48 Qtaff

"Show Choir

was a great expe­

rience. I'm so glad that I was able to

participate in it," said Ryan Gj_fu:rt, semor.

0 Th 2005-2006 Iowa Park High hool Show Choir enjoyed thcms lvcs no matter what they were doing. They spent many long hours rehearsing for shows and concerts. The Show Choir is under the dir tion of Mrs. Fisher.

Members of the 2005-2006 Show Choir: front (L t? R) An~ela Duerksen, junior; .Joey Warren, junior; . back row. <L to R1 Ryan GilOOrt, senior, Stepahnie Ba.llks, senior, Ben~ Ketchersid senior; Kara Gant, junior, Erin House, ju­nior, Stephen Ban.ks, senior.

Studant Lifa 49 Show Choir

this year! e cbdri t gp as far as we had hoped we would but there is al­ways next year!" Ashley Nay­lor, junior

Cori 50 Gib~on

In tr.de Sophomore

olan Wil­ha..ms sets his stride as he begins across country :race. (photo byV Johnson.)

'.l..Ai::U.~r-.. row Braziel Kirstin Jones ,Samantha Burns. (front row 1-r) Amber ln~hsh. Nieho1e Fields, Kelsey Johnson.Hayli Ward, Kelsey Motl. Coach Ledford

Hawks C:roos Country Team (back row 1-r ) Nathan Gilbert, Bntton Scott £nk Je.nsen,Ja.son Schoberl,Mitchell Smith,Justin Pugh,Nolan Williams, Coach Ledford

Nichola 5 2 Fialds;

ross Country ru takes a lot of d ica­ion by th team m m-

rs. Getting up and g tting to school extra early, while oth r r:mpl are s1 ping and running lots of mil every morning is not th m t fun thing to do. This year th girls and ljS team both did well over alL Th y

II!JMltll.. ran well at district which

AJ'O..--....- the raee (above) Sophomore Kelsey Johnson leads a pack of runners durmg a CI'OSS country :ra.ce. Johnson was the first runner to ever compete at the state level for IPHS. She brou,£ht home fourth place. (photo courtesy of V1ckl Johnson.}

m d both girls and ljS

team qualified for regionals, which are ran in Lub k. Sophmore Kelsey John-son placed 8th at regionals which she qualified for state, in Austin and placed 16th at state overalL Sh was th first girl ever in th history of Iowa Park to make it to state.

Sports; 53 Cros;s; Country

llaking an entran <rtght> Before each football game this year. the va.I'Slty Hawks ran onto the fleld throuQh the new Hawk tunneL (photo by Lindy Tyler)

II (predistrict) 14 Mineral Wells 21 3 Burkburnett 14 1 0 Wimberley 27 35 Childress 34 14 Old High (Homecoming) 35 Cancelled Gainesville Cancelled HAWKS OPPONENT

Lindy 54 Tyler

Hav. 'OS '06 tmrn Jix>to at far t:

Left to Right (Fmnt mw) Milia lby. Sc. Mgi:: 4'n I. Sr .. Mgi:: (0 ica:P.rs) Whitney C'.atl . Jr:: Molli M1x l:: I layli Thon¥>Gn. Sr:: Tiffany Alsup.Sr:: Brittn1. Wt r1. r::Amarrn 1 Ian1 blight. Sc: (M(lS(nt) St · 'Nimcl jc: J nny Drury. Sr:: Blair Moss. Sr:: J ·ca Hambright,~: Devoni Math . 1: Jessica Martin. jc: C.ariy Cox.~: Alyssa jore>. Jr:. Mgr.: arxha 1annon. Jr., M c: Ste ven Mr.iss1 T. So .. Mg1: ( mrxi row) Ali DrrJ:~er: Sr:. Mgr:: Shawna McGarry. ~. Mgc: m Moss. Sr:. #53: Rc 1 Pal mat . Sc.//84: Corey Sik . Sr:. #40: jam Etvin. SI:. #22: Ray Thompson ]I:. #50: lorn Collins. Sr:. #74: • am Raircs, S1:. #33: Ryan ';uxlei .• r .. 1120: Rotxlic Hag mann. jc. #19: Chris Vvh'. Jr:. 4117: jordan G1tmb. So .• Mgc: Cad Smith. Jr. Mgr: (Third mw) 01arlie Pa>t. Trainee Clint Billingsley. Fr .. Mgr.: Stephm McGuire. Jr .. #7: Bry 1 Whitakec Jr:. 1/3: john SwdiiiX'r: Jt:. #80: Du ty R( . So., #30: R( Shults. Sr:. #76: jared Lytk'. .. 114: Ryan McLaughlin. jt:. #75: Dcrrk·k Rotn1sor1. Jr:. #25: Blake Bmls. Sr:. #12: Grant Gibson. St:. #5: Dr w Fulfer. St:. #16: C'm:J1 Dusty RobiiL<;ort (Forth mw) Cm:·h MK:twl Swmson: Qrrh Chris Ellis: Du tin Rik'y. Sr:. #8: Clay Billingsley. St., #85: P te Powl'IL ~l.: Hou ton SlaugtliPr: Jt:. #6G; Oxly Hick. Jr:,

#11: Aamn Vvillis. Jr: Chris CanulL ]r:: Richard Vvirxihorst. Sr:. #64: Sharx• Vcitenheim r: Sc. #51: Coa:h U O;rvenl rt. Ollidl Gr~ Danlcn. (Hfth ruw) Cm:h Dwayrc ]a:kson. Cm:h jon Kclh. Arxirew M<K'kavva. Sr. #77: Braly Rusk. Sr:. #2: Tyl r Dug gins. Sr:. #79: David Segovia. Sr:. #60: Ryan Tyler: Sr:. lf!l: Clxtdl Davki Fuhrman: Qn·h Dusty Raffi•rty: C'.n,rh Ra;s Dillani

Cap dans-Before the game a9:a.inst Cluld.ress started, Seruor ca.ptia.ns Shane VeJ.theimer,""Drew Fulfer, Dustin Riley; and Tyler Du~ms shake hands with the Bobcats. (photo by Lindy Tyler)

Ilut Ilut Durin9: the ~e ag::unst W1m berley; iunior Thns W,jse, rece.J.ves the lu ke. ThiS was Wises first year to be on Va.I'Sl.ty. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

Sports: 5 5 Vars:ity Football

The Varsity Hawks start out pr istrict falling to 1-4, but pickoo up steam one district startoo and advancoo to play for the regional rnifinals. Fir ·t team All-Distri t sel lions

from IPHS were cniors Dustin Riley. Drew Fulfer. m Rain~. Brady Rusk. Shan Veitcnhcim rand Tyler Duggins. ond team All-DL<;tri t el tions wer eniors Tom Collifl<>. Dr w Fulfer and ja ob Ervin and juniors DcrTick Ro rtson and Houston Slaughter. All District Honorabl Mention sel lions were seniors '/1./f:f::) N w­man and Cor y Sik~ and junior y Hicks. At the annual Hawk F tt:ell Banqu t awards presentErl were: Hustle. sr. Ryan nd rs: S ialty. sr. w~ N wman: D fensive Lin. sr. Richard Windhorst Offensive Line, r. Tyl r Duggins; D fensive rn k, sr. Brady Rusk Offensive Back. sr. Drew Fulfer, Ball Hawker, sr. Sam Rain : Most ImprovErl Players. juniors Stephen M<£uire and Ryan McLaugh­lin: Offensive MVP, sophomore Dusty Hicks: Devensive MVP, sr. Sam Raines: David Ross A ward winn rs, sr. Oay Billingsley, junior John Swann r and phomore Dusty Ross; and Hawk Award winners, seniors Drew Fulfer, Sam Raines, Dustin Riley and Shane Veit enheim r.

TOUCIIDO"' .. Durin~ a horne ~arne. sen1or Hawk Drew Fulfer rnal<es another touch­down <photo by Ben Jacobi)

Takin one ror the t am On the field senior Corey Sikes iS tackled wlule ca.rrymg the foot~llfuraHawkf~toown (photo by Ben Jacob)

uere· to our dear old hool After a victory on the field seniors, Ryan Sanders, Dustin Riley. and Shane Vertenheuner, stand and wave ~1 to the school song. (photo by Lmdy Tyler)

Lindy 56 Tyler

football 21 Breckenridge 37 42 Vernon 17 35 Hirschi 25 14 Graham 9 ------------------PLAYOFFS------------------27 Pilot Point 13 30 Little Elm 7 21 Sweetwater (Overtime) 27 HAWKS OPPONENT

Dolt·n- Wlutl Before the snap, the Hawk offensive line prepares to hold the defensive line and give their teammates room to make yardage. (J:hoto by Ben Jacobi)

gport!; 5 7 Var!;ity Football

2005 Freshman Hawk Football Johnme FOlX. Bruce Robertson. Clayton Worley. M1chael Peterson, Danny Brueg man, Chl'lS Casey. Alex Leamon, Chase Rosmba.um, Dustin Palmer, Lee Marm, Nich O'Rourke. Jesse Harl'lS, Blake Hamilton. Caleb Weston. Derek Poore. Cody McCarthy. Anthony Calaway; ,Jared Sanders, Clint Mor9:an. CJ Chnst, CD Wa~nerm, Shane Freeman, Konor Swedber~ Chancey Rose. Jordan Walls, Ryan Beale::, Benny Malone, Ricky Bntt, Acy Kimbro. Bryce Falnes, Reid Hayley.

ma11foot1Jall 12 Mineral Wells Rams 0 0 Burkburnett Bulldogs 30 14 Childress Bobcats 36 0 Wich1ta Falls Coyotes 26 28 Gainsville Leopards 6

6 6 Breckenndge Buckaroos 38 9 26 Vernon Lions 26

6 Hennetta Bearcats 14 13 8 Graham Steers 42 6 HOME VISITOR 6

14 9 14 0 HOME

Samantha sa Virgin

14 16 8

20 0 6

10 12

Mineral Wells Rams Burkburnett Bulldogs

Childress Bobcats Wichita Falls Coyotes Gamsville Leopards

Breckenridge Buckaroos Vernon Lions

H1rschi Huskies Grahman Steers 14

VISITOR

Ilut llut Dunng one of thrur games. the JV team gets ready for a play. The team worked ve hard th1s season. Troy Wtlhams, sophomor . calls a play as quarterbAck. (~oto by 1-~en gtottsl

On onone On the Sldelme, Coach Fuhrman mforms team member, sophomore. Randall \Vathen. on what he saw on the play Just ran. Wathen made many memones w1th the JV team tins year. "The tiung 1 remember Ute m t lS Coach Fmh dog tellm9: me what to do on the next ser1es of ·"Wathen sa1d. <photo Eden gtott.~l

JVTeam Jumors; 'I'rav1s Walker, W11ltam f:;pomer, Will Hashngs .• Josh Leomda. Sophomor ; K1rk Morton, Bryce IlrncJrik. athan Gtlbert. Clayton Price, 'I'roy Wtlhams. Blak Reams, Kaleb West. Joe Sousa. 'I'yler £aton. Clmt Herndon, JC Pleave. Brady Wlula ker, Jon Brown, Chr1s Smoak, Jeremy HICks, '1ck Fulfer, Stephen Swanner, Ran dall Wathen, Stefan Macias, Lanam Hod9:es. M1chael Taylor, Casey Durall. Ha9:en

During one of the1r ~arne.<:, the freshman get ready for a play. The team excelled m many goals thiS year. <J:hoto by Eden Stotts>

Duncan, Ke1th Pool, Landon Watts. Ph1f Ey'lon Blake Cr1swell. Cameron Walls.

Sport~ 59 9/ JV Football

Dude <nghtYrhe squad kicks to Fight Song and Dixie at the Sweetwa­ter game.(photo by Con Gll::ron)

Bend it Below junior Jessica Marhn is up In what the cheerleaders call a scorp10n. Martin hopes they ·all ~t alon~ ~t a na­tional bid at camp, and excel m every aspect of cheerleading." She says that she looks for­ward to football sea...<::an every year. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

GoTeaml Above seniors Brittnee Wilson and Tllfany Alsup cheer at fiSh camp 2005. Alsup has been cheermg for two years, and says 1ts hard gomg through the year knowmg 1t will be your last."<:t:W:o by Kim Price)

Squad members: Molhe Moody Amanda Hambn~ht. Jenny Drury Blaine Moos. Bnttnee Wilson. Tiffany Alsup. Thrhe Cox. Devonie Matthews, Hayh Thom:rron. Whitney Cathey JessiCa Ma..rtm and Jessica Hambnght.<photo by Stephanie Hambright>

Mari~a 60 Campbell

1is year th ch rl d rs can1 tog t h r as a squad and h d a great season. Thy ch red on th [( tooll tean1 and fans. and a w ll

as at hom rnsketrnll garn ·.Thy got th nitr stud nt y fired up a ut h gan1 during p ralli . which w r n1oved this year to th n1 rn­ing tim during advisory use of th schedul chang . Th girls worked v ry hard to 1 k as g as JX)SSib1 in th pep ralli and on th tra k during gam . "V\'e have a bla t at ch r carnp." said nior Blain Moss. Camp is a chance for th m all to nd and have a fun tim whil improving th ir skill . J sica Hambright, sophomore says that th t

thing aoout ch ring is "You have littl kids 1 king ~m~~.i:i...!.....~~;;;a,..___:_.:....._~_J ----------. up to you wanting to just lik you."

Mrs. Williams, ch r1 r S{X)nsor said, "This has n su h a tal ntcd and enjoyab1 group to work with. We

:-~~ wer like on big family and I an1 go­ing to miss th m t rribly."

llarle}' the lla1tk! Dunn~ a break m the game. jUnior Stacie WlTIIlel pauses to pooe for a photograph. Tlu.s was W1rmel's first year as the Hawk Mascot, Her award winnmg skits and outgomg pen::onahty kept our student body and fans ente tained during games and pep rallies.

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G·rls Varsity Vol team workro very hard this school year to make it as far as thy could in play­offs. Coa h Hcx:lges had thr main goals this year.

Thy were "to distri t champs, to consistent with our kills, and to win som gold OO.lls". Th girls mad it out as

tri-District champs and brought hom thr gold balls. Th team had gcxx:l work et hi and H ges said that they were willing to work outsid of her tim to get tter. It takes d ication on their part to a successful team "Weve n ver n this far in vol1 yball at Iowa Park fore. Now w have set an w standard for future years," said Hcx:lges. All in all the team is proud of how well they did Th girls that will returning are looking forward to next year. "I felt like we accomplished som thing but I don't fi l satiSfied. When you fi 1 satisfied there is no more room for • • · , ·d s·d La mg •t m1provement sal 1 n wson Dunng an intense game seruor Tabitha

Rasco bumps the OOll back to the front of the court. Rasco played back row this year, her goal "was to be the best she could be" and clearly as a team they accomphshe.d that She says that "makmg 1t to the playoffs was very exCI.tmg·. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

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2005 Varsity Volleyball members: ~t) Brittany Naoors, Brittnee

on, Tiffany Alsup, £mily Pressler, Kara Belvin, Courtney James, Siclnee Lawson, Allison Wall Kaithn Vmtor, and Tabitha Rasco. Coach Hcrl~, Coach Langen, and Coach Bow · ~ manarrs were Me-¥:Z; Swedber~ £mily uckley and

nica Olson.

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mak Below Courtney James. !::en10r. jUin:p> up to spike the tall towards her opponents. James srud. 1 love front row! Thats where my height is handy." Moo of the g1rls con­Sider themselves more of a family then a team.< photo Ben Jacobi)

In tbeair Above junior Sidnee Lawson jum:p; up to sp1ke the ball across the court. Lawson said. 1 really fcx:usecl on pa..~mg and defense. that really paid off." (photo by Ben Jacobi)

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Lious, Kelsey Lane, junior pru~ the hall to target, while

hi y aylor~ junior hacks her up. TeamwOrk ,like this, was a big part or their season. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

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he Lady Hawk Vall yball season started off with hard work and d i-

Tcation in two-a-days during th summ r. Th y pu h th mselv throughout the year to keep as many Ws on th ir or OOa.rd Th

Junior Varsity Lady Hawks team h d a very pron1ising pr - eason and con­cluded distri t with 5 wins and 3 lo '. The Fr hman Lady Hawks team wraprnf up th ir season with 4lo and 4 wins in district. The teamwork th girls showed gained th m skills for an even ~tter season n xt year. All the long hours they put in this year gave th coa h high ho for th urx:oming season.

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2005 Lady Ilawk hmen N. Bukenfeld & Braziel L. Cates. M. Cavmder<m~). C. Cullar. L. Dcrlson. ~ Jones<mgr). A Michael A Newman. K Nichols. L.Petree<m~). S.. Simpron. B. Smith. £. Wall T. Yarbrough. and Coach Bowhng.

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e Varsity Hawk basketball team started th season out strong and cam out un­d feated in district The team was abl to

make it all the way to regional quarterfinals. "I am very pleased with th ir efforts," said

coach Tim Oark of the team. This year was the last for the majority of the team nine of the m m~rs were seniors and only three m m~rs will returning n xt year.

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Rushin' Rushing Senior Tyler Rushing fo­cuses on ~etting down the court while teanunate senior Brady Rusk sets up a screen. (photo by Ben J.acobD

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lam dunk Senior Brady Rusk gpes for a dunk dunn~ a l orne ~e against the Rams. (photo by Ben JacobiT

'-rarSity Back row <1 r) Blake Beals. sr. Coach Keller. Austin Alexander. sr, Caleb C..."lubb. sr. Tyler Du5&ms. sr, Brndy Rusk, sr. Dav1d SegoviR, sr. Coach Clark, Drew Fulfer, sr. Coach Davenporl Front row <l r) COdy Bartram. jr. Tyler R ushm~ sr. manager JaCI Carter. jr. Curtis &hanon. sr. manager Ca.thenne Conklm, jr. Andy Gal'Cla, jr. D.J. Moos. jT·

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Tipoff Caleb West jUinfS for the JV team, being one of the tallest he has an advan-ta.ga

hman Dol· Basketball Team Front Row <L to' R>: Alex Leamon, MIChael Peterson. Middle Row <L to R>: Jesse HaiTlS, Nick O"Rourk Danny B~an. Chnt Morgan. Ba.ck Row <L to R>: Chns Casey. Mikeial Chadwick. Bryce Falnes, Lee Marin, Jared Sanders, Chase Lawson, Re.Jd Hayley. Dustin Palmer.

Mter stealing the ball Lee Mann. freshman dnbbles down the court to set up the next play. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

JY. Boy Basketball Team Front Row <L to R>: Coach Davenport, Dam1en Fluker, TraVIS Cun­ningham. Middle Row <L toR>: Chris Smoak. Caleb West, Dusty Roos. Ba.ck Row <L toR>: Nolan Willia.ms, Nathan Gilbert, Brandon Burru:, Jared Lytle. Daruel Beutel Troy Wi.lhams.

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e freshn1an and JV rys bask tffill players worked hard throughout this year. If you w nt to watch th

guys play you could it e¥ ry tim thy stepp:d onto th court. Although th p -ti es w r n t always easy, and th y h d to get up and go to practice early, th guys had fun and lov to play th gam Th y all accomplished many goals and h d fun whi1 th y got th j b don ..

Th skills th y learn whi1 on th fr h­man and N teams will rv th m w 11 as they go on to om varsity Hawk players.

"W had a pretty g season and played real g tog th r," said Dusty Ro s, sopho-

more. "I love to play and I can't wait for n t year," said ]esse Harris, fr hman.

Taking it in From the Sldehnes, sophomore Chris Smook passes the ball in to sophomore Daruel BueteL (photo by Ben Jacobi)

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Girls Varsity bask tmll h th ir ups and downs during th ir com titive sea on putting togeth r on of th ir t seasons

in a s veral years. Playing tog th r as a team and working hard to finish out the season well was a goal that th girls m t. Thy worked as a team and n v r stopped pushing th mselv to 1:£ th ir

t. Long hours s~nt practicing on the court d 'M loped fri ndships and teamwork that will continu throughout th girl's li\11 . Th return­ing Lady Hawks will miss this year's graduating seniors, but the girls are looking forward to many mor winning easons.

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Team (back row left to rtght) Courtney James, Mgr. Sr; Jenny Drury, Sr.; £rnily Pressler, Jr.; Jessica Bowers, So.; Si~ee Lawson, Jr.; Megan £r­rrus, Jr., £milee Hams, So., £mily Buckley, Mgr: Jr.; <Bottom row left to ri~ht) Brittany Nabors, Jr.: Tufany Alsup, Sr.: Kar­ter Ziegler, Jr.: KriSbn Dozier, Mgr., Jr.: Skyler Holliday, Jr.: Bnttnee Wilson, Sr.: Ashley Naylor, Jr.

Scramble Jun10rs Karter Zi~ler <~10) and Ashley Naylor <~3) f~t for a loose ball in the f:::e ~a.inst :electra.. ThiS was a warm up game before the y Hawks started district.

c m pi Jun1or, S1dnee Lawson, works her way to the basket pulling two more pomts on the }x)ard

for the Lady Hawke::. (photo by Ben JRCobi)

HDIId.leUp Lady Hawks domg thetr pre­game ntual acbv1ties before the game to ~t them t1red up. <photo by Ben Jacobi)

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I Jere You Go! During a game agamst £leclra Kara. Belvm, sophomore, passes the ball to her teammate. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

eshman and IV Lady Hawk basket­ball teams practiced and played hard during their 2005 seasons. Moving

up into high school sports is always a big change for the freshm n. Both teams learn valuable skills that they will on day use on the Varsity Lady Hawk Basketball team

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reshm.an Team front <L to R): Miranda CaVinder. Sha.la. Strick­land. Samantha Burns, Lacey Cates, £nca Farr, Destree Canedo, Karlee NIChols, Ke.nzlB Jones. back <L to R): Bnttany Biddy; Sa­vanna B:rn.ZI.el. Stesha Sim:poon, Alex New­rna.n. Chelsea Culla.r, Jayla Hawkins.

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Rebound In the rur, serllor Ant_je Milker reache..<:: for the rebour d. M1lker was an exchange student from Germany. <photo by Ben Jacobi) _.....,. ......... --.-__,_

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eam <L toR>: Ant_je MUker, KelSey Lane. Kend­ra Shrader, Mandy Ga..rcia. Brandy Golden, Coach Bowlin~ Courtnye Sikes, Cierra Braziel Kara Belvin, Kelsey Johnson, £rica Lasater.

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Fr the ooys' powerlifting team. it was a competitive and trong season. Throughout the ymr: th 'Y scalrd not only

many individual first place finish . but also returned home with several team trophies. Th guys worked their hard ·t until th end. "Th harder you work. th farth r you go." Dusty San Migu L sophomore. said The lifters were taught to focus on increasing their over all totals. At th THSPA Regional M t th rys took first place away from the com~tition. Tom Collins. Sr. (1660 lbs.). Vv'ill Hastings. Jr. (1035 lbs.). and San Migu 1 (830 lbs.). all place first in th ir res}:fftive weight classes. Shan Vietenh imei~ Sr .. placed

nd with a total of 1450 lbs. D rri k Ro rtson. Jr .. placed fourth with a total of 1180lffi .. whil Clint Herndon Soph .. finished ninth in his weight class with a 675 lffi. totaL Sophomores Kirk Morton and ].C. Pleva also compctoo in t h event. Five team mem~rs went to Houston to compete in th THSPA state m t. San Miguel lifted a total of 745111:;. placing 12th. whil Hastings lifted a total of 1005 Ill:;. placing 7th .. Collins placed 3rd with a total of 1660 lffi .. and Vt t nh imer lifttrl a total of 1440 lffi. Catlin attendoo as an alternate.

tate Bound <Above) While waiting for the "squaf command. senior. Tom Colhns. ~ets ready. This: year being his: last. "Col­lins tned his hardest at the state meet plac1n~ third in his weight class. He was also one of the best members on the powerhftmg team throughtout the four years he has been in the sport.

lron~lan <Left) Dur1ng the Iowa Park Mean Green meet. Will Hastin~s. junior. at­tempts one of his deBdhft lifts. Hastings showed off his: strenghts throughtout the season with the many medals he brought home. "My swartz is big ger than yours." Hastings said.

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A ·e,. ~i.nnit a During the owa. Pa meet. freshman. Caleb \Vatson. attempts one of hiS squal~ ThiS was \Vat:roriS' first year and he did very well as a beginr r: 1 hkoo ~e.rlift:in~ lx::ca.tlOO tt made me feel g:xxi alout myooli. Wa.tron san

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Durmg the Iowa Park meet. senior, Richard Windhorst. makes a face lifhng. Wind­horst worked th1s season to Bru:k ROW: Ki~ Morton. Soph~ .Dcrnck 'Ro ru:on. Jr~ BlakeR a.rns. Soth, Cnn:on Rathff. Soth. Sha

Vrurenh m . Sr. Tyler 8nton. £oph~ Ricluud Wmdhon:l Sr. Wtll ~ Jr. 'Ibm Colluu:. Sr~ JclT Cathn. Jr. Fmnt Row: Sophmores: Stephen M . N~ek Fular. Randall Wathen. J.C. Plcv Dustin Improve on }us preVIOUS at-San MlgUOl Fresh. Bruce Robertmn. Not Ptctured: Freshmen: Jacob Boh.nnnon. Benny Malone. Andrew tempts throunhtout the year McCoy. Clumc••y Rose. Chnso Ro!:mbaum. Caleb Watscn, Cord Youn9:. &1pt\0Inores: M!Chnel Crcx:kett. b • 'I'yler !:Alton. C.'ltnt Herndon. COOy Tettletat. Brett W . Jumo · '!Ioustm1 Sln.u tor. Smtth. :

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• • • Ultln p <ngh While prepnrmg for h r turn m th squat. sophomore, Corn Catlm, gets helP frorn Conch Rafferty and vohmteer Coach San Mtguel Catlm dommated her wmght class at the Iowa Pnrk lnvttabonSI. M . Catlin went all the way to !>late competition and plans on partic1pRlmg m the sport Umni&h her·

uor year:

\\.ait~ <Below> Dlinng the ~t port1on ci tbe meet. Kaley Mead ows. Sr· .. Samantha VH:gm. Jr .. Theresa Freeman, r.oi:h •. ond Coach S'.an M1guel talk and watch a.c:: others hfl. 'T'he three lif 1 made 1t to reg•onals to help wm the teams' fir place. "I plan on ~ng to state next year!" Freeman said.

Focused During deadhft. Kirstin Jones, sophomore, lifts one of her three 2006 Lady llawk Polt·erlicters attempts. Jones unproved her total Back Row <L to R): Samantha Virigtl. Jr .. Kristena Villerreal Fr .. Kaley dramatically over the season. 1t's Meadows. Sr .. Mandy Kidwell Soph., Shelby Watson, Fr .. M1ddle Row <L to all fun and games until you f'md out R): Theresa Freeman, Sofh.. Kirstin Jones, Sofh.. Front Row <L to R): Corne that your overwmght!" Jones said Catlin. Sofh.. Shawna McGary; Sofh. Not Pictured: Savannah Brandt, Fr.

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Most J.ml think that girls ar r1t abl to do as 1nany things as guy ·· l r at IPHS. hav th< gitis that prove those 1mpl wrung. Thmughout they ar tl

girls improved th ir individual totals. rankin JS and tC<1rn plac­ings. Tl y brought horn vera! medals arxl trophk~. howing off all tl . hard work that they had done. Doing so. phomor . Kirstin ]ore; (625; 4th). Then~ Fr n1an (410: 9th). Corrie Catlin (675 1 t); junior Smnantba \ irgin (750 7th). and nior Kal y Meack)WS (755. 3rd). brought hora} th TliSWPA R Jiork11 fit t place trophy. tieing with the 2rxJ and 3rd place tmms to win by rna lone fonnula. Meadows. Cat lin and ]or ~ (alt.) rnad t h trip to th Tl ISWPA Stat) me \t over spring brmk wher Cat lin plaG i 2m with a total of 660 Ul)., arxJ Meadows 8th with a total of 780lbs. It was both girls first tim at th state rnc t. At the eni of th smson rnany girls wer inspired arxi excited by how much thy were abl} to do arxi many camX>t wait for the ymrs ah l.

" 'rappin" While ~thng ready for her Tift, freshman. Savannah Brandt. 1s wrapped by her father while fresh­man. Shelby Wat son. watche..<::. This year was the first bme for both girls in the sporl The two hope to Improve m the sport next year.

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Th tennis tearn was succ~ful this school year. They placed third in th Graham toumarnent. The ooys finished sccom in th district tournament. Th y also were fifth as a team

in rcgionals. Team play was not th only t bing that went well for th I Iawks. Sophomore W ton Cerda pia cd third at district and junior TravL~ Malo~y placed first in distri t. He also won the first round at regionals. Two senior players, Erin Higginootham and V\7 ton Banks, will continu to play tennis next year in college.

VarSity Tt"am <Back Row L to rJ : K. Reece, Soph.; B. Jacobi. Jr.; L. Hardin. Sop~ D. Nichol ­son. Jr.; B. Scott, Soph.; T. Maloney. Jr.; L. Biggs. Soph.; W. Cercla. Soph.; Coach Be.nron. <Kneeling L to rJ: K. Starr, SoJb.; A. Schleicher, Sr.; J . Ma.rtm, Soph.; A. Perry. Jr.; J. Gilbert, Jr.; £, H1~inbo tham, Sr.; S. Ct:a.vez, Jr. (Si~,ii to r.) M. Franks, Jr., F. Baier, Sr., w:-Ba.nks, Sr.; G. Boland, Soph. <Front Row L to r.) D. Pa.rtndge, Fr.; C. Carnzales. Jr.

J 'V Tt"run <Clockwise from top) Z. Hamilton, Fr.; M. Jordan, Soph.; M. Armstrong: Soph.; Coach BensoTh P. Allen, Soph.; S. Glumm, Soph.; A. Hudson, Soph.; T. Thoes, Soph.; G. Sba.ra.in1, Soph.; K. Lus1gnolo, Fr.

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Durir{g a tournament, senior £nn I-Iig­ginbotham returns the ball to her op­ponent. H1gg1nbotham will walk on to the Stephen F. Austin State Umvei'Slty TenniS Team m the fall after Qmduat­mg IPHS. "Tenrus IS uber fun.1t rocks my world!" she srud. <photo by B. Jacob)

ed During a match at Vemon, TraviS Maloney; junior, serves the ball Ma­loney won first place at the distnct tournament. 1 had a lot of fun in ten­niS, especially the time we bought 'The Underwear.: said Maloney <photo by B. Jacob>

Right Back t Ya Durin~ a match, Weston Banks. senior, returns the baTI to his opponent. Banks played tennis smce seventh grade and rec:teved a scholarship to play JV tennis at Oklahoma Christian. "Tenrus IS a battle of wits: he stated. (j:hoto by B. Jacobi)

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<nght> With ~t concentration, sopho­more Troy WHlia..rns prepares to throw the ball from second to first for an out durtng a home game. <photo by Price)

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against Pecos. · It was fun being a part of a great team with great coaches: srud GIJ:ron.

Van ·tv Ilawk Baseball Front Raw <L to R): Troy Williams, soph., Brycen Whrta..ker, Jr., Curbs Bo-­hannon, Sr., Andy Garcw.. jr., Drew Fulfer, sr., Gmnt Gfrson, sr., Steven MeiSSner, soph., Back Raw <L to R): M~rs. Tiffany Alsup, sr., Bnttnee Wilson, sr., Coach Fuhrman. Krrk Morton, soph., RlChard Windhorst. sr., Brett Cook sr., ChriS Smoak soph., Dusty Ra::s, soph., Tyler Du~iru:. sr., Brady Rusk sr., Cody HICks, jr., Blake Beals. sr., Coach Swenson, Manager Kruthn Viator, sr.

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his year as alWdys the\ ar ity Baseroll tearn started th season with high ho ·and th d termination to make this season as great as thy could Th ;y

gave their all pra tieing in fr zing cold arrl in scortching heat and never gave up. The tearn n~n1 rs also got along well as a team which is alWdys im_IX)rtant in doing welL "This year was a blast I had fun playing with each of th players and I will remem r th rn for ver" saki Dr w Fulfer: sr.Th ir efforts paid off resulting in an und feated season in district and making it to th regional quarter finals of th playoffs.

This season WdS th last for Coach Fuhnnan who r \_ tired from coaching once th playoffs ended. "Our nior class lost on game in distri t in fi tooll oosketooll. arrl

ooseooll this year. That hasn't hap~ned sine I've n here." said Fuhrman "Th y've all n winn rs their who1 lifl and they will continu to Th y 1 ft a lega y."

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The Freshman and JV Hawk Baseball teams worked very hard this year ooth in practice and in gam . This season will h lp teach the

players what high school bas ball is all aoout and help them to strengthen their game ~fore they are placed on th Varsity team in the years to com. The Freshman team had to work even more than usual having so few players. " I learned a lot this year ooth from the coaches and other players. I'm looking for­ward to s ing how well w will do in th years to come." said Brady Whitaker, sophomore.

F~bman Temn: Back row <L R) Daniel B~an, Clayton Wor­ley. Chancey Rooe, Dustin Palmer, Ac:y Kunbro. Front row <L R) Cody Wrote. Lee Mann. Chase Rasm­ba.um, Clmt Morgan.

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lie· out SoJ:homore Jared Lytle makes the catch for an out at fu-st base. Tlus was Lytles second year to play for IPHS he was moved up to Varsity later m the ooason. "The season went by too fast

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lot of fw1. I'll miss the guys that are leaving us on Vai'Slty but im glad that I got the chance to play ball Wlththem and WRS able to learn from them." said Lytle. <photo by Debbie Lytle>

Back row <L - R> - Sopho­mores, Jared Lytle. Jon Brown, Ka.leb West. Blake Criswell Randall Wathen, Bryce Hmcirik Front row <L - R> - Sophomores, Roos Fairchild Travis Cun­ninham, olan Williams, Brady Whitaker. Clmt Hemdan, 1ck Fulfer.

Pick-orr attempt <nght) With aut hesJ.tauon. j~rSkyler Holhda.y pre­pares to throw aut the runner at second. <Fhoto by Price)

rike three (n$!ht) Ahead m the count, semor Jenny Drury dellvers another stnke to the batter. wlule jUiuor, £m1ly Pressler backs her up··. <t:hoto by Price)

'arsity Lady llawks .ftl~&ll front ~ <R to U CouTI:nye Sikes, so; Ashley Na:y~lor. jr; Brittany Nabors, Jr; Nichole Fields. jr; ~milee Har­ris, so, Molhe Moody. 1m back row <L toR> Coach Ledford Jenny Drury. sr, Tara Yarbrough. fr, Megan £rmiS, jr; £m1ly Pressler, jr; Jessica Bowers, so; Kara Belvm, so; Sklyar Holliday. jr; Savanna Brazil, fr.

The Lady Hawks didn't g t such a gcxxl start du .. to th great basketball season but they finished up pretty gcxxi making it to th playoffs.

"We should have went a lot farther this ·=Bllld~~~~~.-.a year, but we just n tog t em' back

Ready and (above) At firSt base, jun1or Megan £rrnis fCX!USeS on the ball then makes the out by i:aggmg the runner. (photo by Price)

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Lady Hawk JV Softooll team had a very exciting and successful season This year's team was young, including ten freshm n

but th group was very enthusiastic. The team had a winning district r ord of 4-2 including games against om varsity teams th y competed with dur­ing th season In district play the JV Lady Hawks tied for first with a 3-1 record. Their final record was 12 9. "It was an enjoyabl year. The girls and I got to know each oth r and we had a lot of fun" said Coach Bowling. Skills were learned and improved during this season amd many girls will move on up to th varsity team for n xt season

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Strike! At mid-pitch sophomore Kirsten Jones prepares to deliver a strike. We had a fun year. Although we chdrit have many homerun Wins. we fought hrud and had our share of rewards and~ and learned as a team: said Jones.

.T.\. Ctball <top row L to r.) Coach Bowhn~ Jennifer Cook Brandy Golden, Stesha SimJ:ron, Alex Newman, Miranda. Wachsman, Kenzie Jones, Chanel Patty. Kirsten Jones. (bottom row 1. to r.) Karlee Nickols, Theresa. Freeman. JessiCa Parker Dylan McDonald. Knstin Dozier, Amanda. Blagg. Courtney Moss, and Hayh Ward. ( ot Pictured: Ton Webb and managers Enca. Lasater, Kendra. Shrader, and Lauren Petree.)

Kickhilpl t During one of the district ~es rophomore Jennifer Cook rounds a ba..c:e. 1t was a really cool year, I love Booo, he& the greatest Coach.. said Cook.

gports: B 7 JV goftball

Runnin, <below) Sophomore Clint Herndon runs hard for the Hawks. <photo by Ben JacobD

Jumpin, <nght) Sophomore Blake Cnswell clears the h1ghjump .. Ki bar at the Hawk Rela.ys <photo by Ben Jacobi)

Dustin Riley. semor, con­centrates hard as he long­j~:p;; for the Varsity Hawk Track Team. (photo by Ben Jacobi.)

2006 Hawk Track: Front Row <L to R>: C. Sikes, J. Lytle. C.HICks, T. Duggins, T. Eaton, B. Reams, T Wilha.ms, K. West, C. Ba.rtrum, C. Pnce: L. H~. D. Roos Middle Row <L to R>: C. Rathf,J Swanner. B. Whtbker, R. ~. B. Stebbins, D. Flu~, J. Pleva. J. Brown, J. llicks, R. Ha.Qman. C. Smith Back Row <L toR>: B. Whibker, K. Morton, J.Cantu, C. tferndon, W. Hastmgs, A DaVis, C. Walls, N. Fulfer. S. FISher

Natalie a a Ca~e

Track season for th 2005-2006 Hawks was like rna t oth rs. Many long, hot

hours wer spent running, jump­ing, throwing, passing batons, and overall g tting in sha for them ts. The guys all got along w 11 and h 1 motivate on , anoth r in their indi­vidual ev nts.

The coaches were pleased with th effort put forth by the team m m rs, and all are looking forward to many more r warding seasons from the return­ing Hawks.

Leapin~ Troy Williams, rophomo:re. went to regiona.ls m the triple jump. Williams is a second year member of the Hawk Track Team. <photo by Ben Jacobi)

Boy~ 89 Track

The Lady Hawk Track team started out this year with high hopes

and goals. The girls did very well this year and many achieved their goals by going to regionals or state. As a team they got third in

district. There were four regional finalists: Brittany Nabors mile relay and

the quarter, Karter Ziegler mile relay. triple jump. long jump. 110 hurdles. and 300 hurdles; Shawnda Rasco mile relay; and Kelsey Johnson mile relay. 2 mile. and mile. Kelsey Johnson was the only track member to go to the state meet this year. She placed fourth in the 2 mile and fifth in the mile ... Running my fastest time on my 2 mile at state was my greatest ac complishement." Johnson said

2005 Lady Hawk Track Back L R: M. Wachsmann, A. MUker, M. Olson<mgr). B. Naoors. K. Ziegler. N. Fields, S. Lawson,£. Buckley{mgr). Coach Lane, T. Rasco, S. Sim:pson. Front L- R: H. W a.rd. J. lliiwkms, J. Parker. K. Motl C. BffiZlel S. Rasco. A. Inglish. S. Burns, K. Johnson.

Erica 90 l.a!;atar

This girl can fly. .. Throughout the season 1un1or, Karter Z1egler participated in many events and placOO. very well in all of them. She made it all the way to the Regional~ meet and almost went on to the State meet. (photo by Ben Jacobi)

Girl!; 91 Track

Jump ~rt. .. During the Hawk Relays, Bntta.n Nabors. Jumo , was m the tnple jUinP· ~he was m more Uu~m one event and dtd very well this year.

Going the DiStance As KeLc:ey Johnson, sopho­more, ran thoroughout the year, she got better times each meet she was in. She mainly participated in the 2 mile and mile.

Girls j t 1umna play gotc After school the golf teams would pra.clice for several hours trymg to unprove their game. Con Gibson and £den Stotts. juniOrs, were new to the game thiS year and spent a lot of extra time working on their swmg.

Do~ arsity 1-r. Jason Schobert, juniOr. COO.y Bar-­tram. juniOr, Coach Bartram. Weston Cerda. sophomore.

Gir 'Varsity 1-R. Eden Stotts. junior. Nichole Carroll sophomore, Coach Bartrn.m, Emily Wall freshman, Con G:i.WJn, jUDlOr.

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Throughout the golf season all th team m m rs worked really hard to improve th ir gam a d

to om tter ooth individually and as a team. Th y put in long hours after school pra tieing th ir driVI on th fi ild or on th ir gam at th course untill th light was gon In the end all th hard work paid off by everyon 's scores drop­ping down anywh re from 5 strokes to 20 strok . "Even though we didn't do as gcxxl as w wanted to, I had a lot of fun

__,_~............_~-&..::.l.:,~....o......;.;.~~ and I can't wait for n xt year!" said Ed n

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Stotts, junior. Mo t of th players ar enrolling in a toumam nt team for th summ r wh re th y will gain mor experi n e so they can improVI for th coming season.

.f.\: Bo~ L R. Coach Bartrnm, ChriS Casey. freshman, Bntton Scott sophomore, Ryan Beals, freshman.

it's more bme Wlth my fnends outside of school." Mack Campbell Freshman.

Mari!;a 94 Campbell

Lindy Tyler 96 Megan Duffey

Felix Baler

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Paopla 97 Sanior~

DtAggiVtS Espinoza

Undy Tyler 98 Megan Duffey

Megan Nicole DtAffe~

Lena Marie Fowler

T~omas DrfN.I FIAifer

Most Sc~ool Spirit

R~aVl Jacob Gilbert

Ka~la LeaVlVl Gra~

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People 99 Seniors:

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Latimer People 101 Senior~

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Brittnee Wilson &

Felix Baier

m=~• Amberle~ Powell &

Tom ColliVIS

Lindy Tylar 102 Magan Duffay

Sara~ Dawn Mars~all

Mollie J'L~n Mood~

Jos~IAa Donovan Martin

Cod~ Allen Morgan Morgan

People 103 Senior~

Palmateer AVIV!

Jessica Mo ar~ Mollie Mood~

& Sam Moss

Per~IV15 Pool Lindy Tyler I 04 Magan Duffey

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Karl Nicole Recco

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Malte Ra.belo

Paople 105 geniors;

Lindy Tyler 106

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Paopla 107 Qanior~

Mollie Mo &

Step~eVJ 13ar~tts

SlAtter Swanner

James Matt~ew Strlc~land

Lindy Tyler 108 Magan Duffey

Step~aVJie Bar1~ LolAis MaYJgicapra

& GraVJt GibsoVJ

People 109 Senior~

VIator Wadlow

m=rw• Tiffan~ AlsiAp

& Drew FIAifer

Lindy Tyler I 10 Megan Duffey

AlllsoVl AVlVl Wall

Rlc~ard T~omas WIV1d~orst

Williams

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A heartfelt motto hangs on Mrs. GholSom door on the 1m:t day of school 2005 2006. Tills SLgn completed the school year With the seniOrs.

The senior class of 2006 showed their spint at all of the pep rnlhes held throughout the year.

Lindy Tylar 112 Magan Duffay

Seniors Bo Stebbins and Steven Banks participate in a skit during the Rope the Texans' pep rally.

Nearing the end of the senmrs to walk down the tunnel tlus gn:ru.p of W s' excitedly a.wrut their turn to walk the track to therr seats for the gra.du­ab.on ceremony.

Paopla 113 ganior~

Sophomore Class Favorites

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of 2009

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Raid Jamua Haylay Birth date: Mareh -15th. 1991 Favonte fbod: stumd french tcsd: Favonte ITlDV1fi Scary Movie 4 Favonte store: Abercmnbe and Fttch Favonte &nda: cherry vanilla Dr ~

Fres.hrnan I a 7 Fres.hlnan

Shane Adkins. math Tammy Beaty. counselor

Ben Brocknede, math

IPHS Faculty

'T'mcy CutlU1, home ec 'T'un Clnrk, health alhlebcs

Cem)!e Collms, english Earl Correll. cnstcxhan

I b Crumb. specml eel spooch

~tt Davenport., compathlehcs ViCki D1llnrd. tl1eatre Juhe Doz1er, I~<; rude

Karen Duerk.<'.Pn. Spec!Rl ed C'hn.<: Dlts. ati1lebc dtreclor

Colleen blh.c::, sc1ence Kern FlSher; cho1r

Steve F'lPJnlll~ assl pnnClr-al DavKI Fuhrman. mntl1 athlehc

Sheba Gholson, cnm.pst ~v.

C.mdy Hambnght. carmetology £d I lefb. band

Jenmfer HICks, math Tammy Hoover. a1de

Carol me James, art

Patsy .Jordan. enghsh Jon Keller h1Stmy

Gladys Kennedy. custodmn Cathy Lane, engltsh atl1letlCS J:wmda Langen. lw;tory atl1.

Sarnantha 138 Virgin

James Skeeler. pnnctpal

Michel McConi oourl.Selor V~cky Mermll Ride Greg Mtller. tand Debm Moody. speech PAL.<:;

Heather Paulson. retence

Julie Petn attendanc Dawn Powell spocuU ed Ktm Pnce. puma.lu:m dlp Dusty Rafl'erty. SCJ.ence atl1. Allen Reed. agnculture

Mary Ress. comPJter Wtll Richter, spanish Dusty Robm .. <:an, hu;tory atl1. Dmne Rodgers. ~borust Merlin Rodgers. matl1

Kafuleen Roseb m. hbmnan Gmger Seay. asst. PIEMS Mindy SheJ:herd. aide Lon Strader, ~ustory ~vt.

Michael Swenson. .. tology Donna Wells. aide Donna W1lhams. rude Elame Wmemger. PI EMS

Enn Wood. scterlCe

NOT PlcruRED: T1m Bartm.m. auto ~lf, Natl~Rn Baw l custodmn: Ronme Benson. teruus; Bryan Bowhn~ lustory aU~ Leisa C1ulwood. nurse: DlRna Colhns, SCI~ Brenda Rod~ history aU~ Rteky Ledfon:l. PE aU~ Monty Roehr, custoduu~ Jcxh Schl.aud. eng~~ Shellye Sul bvan. en,Q:lish; Wendy Meadows. agnculture. ADMINISTI<A.TNE !n'AW. Jerry Brurd. supermtender1t: Alan Seay. R.<' {. !rupenntervient: ,JonaUJan Clubb. Cecely B1rkenfeld. Goorgm K mg cade. Amy Brown, Beckte Lovelady. Sl~Rror! Codwm. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Jeanette Kukhart. Lida Bowlmg LaRorvia. Freeman. Montka. Palmateer. Rtta Perez. Warvia Roufu. DU:mn Shrum. Mmdy Washbum

Paopla 139 Faculty

Work hard and play hard" Richard Wmdhorst. sen1or

Bathany 140 Dillard

'tudl i~ lla•-d- r )unn~ C'UU _jUillO K Lnl~rly (~u'L .. t, I.allWil

Wnl~r, nnrl oophornore Bmnd1 Elh'"c:nn study for ru1 UJ:f'Ornn ~ tf>!tt. 1 :ven thou~h I h .. "lh~ crl:urlyul~ l know It'll J.x"lY off lll n p

find, ·ud Wali<er. <photo by Con C t:mn l

Academics f41 Divider

eep · ng ap the After initiation into th National

Honor i ty, mem rs learn

to live by a n w motto, 'service

above self." Each year the Iowa ~~ mbers

Front Row <L to R): Krutlyn Vmtor, Shannon Pursel Tabitha Rasco. Stej:hanie Banks, Haley ..------....1

Park National Honor Society Harris. Megan Duffey. Middle Row<L toR): Mollie Mcxrly. ChTisbna Reno. Aml:xrrley Powell Bnttnee

demonstrates sev ral acts of Wilson. Tiffany Alsup. Jenny Drury. Kays1 Overby Amber Jacobi. Back Row <L to R): Ryan

s rvice throughout our com Gilbert. Larissa Propest. Jake McDaniel Scott Lasater, Lows Man~iacapm., RIChard Windhorst,

munity. NHS mem rs val- Grant Gili:on. Weston Banks. Shane Veiten-heuner, Enc Jensen. Not Pictured:

unt r in an abundant amount Kaley Meadows.

of service projects each year.

This year students served in

multiple volunt r pro j ts, but

the biggest were T ns Make

a Difference and Relay for Life.

The NHS n ver ceases to create

great rol mcxiels.

II Officer Team President: LoUis Mangiacapm., V1ce President: Tabitha Rasco, Secretary: Tiffany Alsup. Trnasurer: Haley Hams. Reporter: Jake McDaruel HIStonan: Ste}:hanie Banks.

Kalay 142 Meadows:

Academics; 143 N~S

Craze Of the many service acts performed by the NHS, the moo~ ful was a clothes drive for the needy.

l~..za. Pk..;r..a The HS chowed down on pizza while taking care of business at their fn'St meet­mg.

UNNERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC

LEAGUE

As they do each year, IPHS stu­

d nts studied practiced and prepared to

go up against other students from our

district, area and state in academic and

speaking events.

These students put in a lot

of hours preparing to represent

our school at the various meets.

The team competed at regionals

with Senior Joey Mowery and

Junior Justin Partridge ad­

vancing to state competition

Mowery advanced in In­

formative Extemporane­

ous Speaking where

he medaled at second

place. and in Poetry.

Partridge advanced in

Prose and medaled at third

itio

Sen1or Joey Mowery shows off ills second place state Inforrnabve Extem­

S~gma:l-al. (photo by

Price)

Maris;a 144 Carnball

mile Cor the eamera A few illL team memoors: senior Rachel C:rass. sopho-mores Brandi £llison and Sarah Hams. ~enior Joey Mowery. and junior Justin Partridge take time to ~ for a kee~ photo Wlth illL Coordinator Mrs. Dil­lard. (photo by Price)

Acadatnic!; I 4 5 UIL

Junior Jushn Par­tndge ~es Wlth the third place state ma:l­al he won in Prase. <photo by Price)

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Magan 146 Duffey

Top 147 Tan

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Nichola 148 Fi ld

St:ud nt: 149 cholar!;hipf;

rn 150 Virgin

Who~ 151 Who

Samantha I 52 Virgin

Who·~ 153 Who

Samantha I 54 Virgin

Who ISS Who

Wlule the their group r1illi_..,.,.. Cantu and

Lindy Tylar 156 Magan Duffay

Senior Event!; 15 7 Div•d r

1. Amru da I lrunbnght, sen1or, takes a. moment to pose With l er date, Tye.

2. Sen1or, Wade Vru1Wm kle, danced the n1ght away With }us date, freshman, lacey Dodson.

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3. Erin Ihggmbotham, sen1or, :p:>SeS With her date, Robbie Wilkinson.

4. Senior, Wes ewman. was accompained by his date, Junior, Cori Gih:on.

5. Amber Tallas, senior, With her date, Gary.

6. S.ernors Lyndsey Pool Lindy Tyler. Renee Espr noza. and Megan Duffey take a moment to :rasa

Thi year t h . pron1 wa held at th 1111!11~~..__ Wmn n' s Forun1 in Wichita Fall . the song

"Our Lives" by Th C.alling, and t h hen1 was The Time of Our Lives. Th

colors were lin1e gr n fu d1ia and black. The ta bl :) were d orat oo with a clear va in the rniddle full of lilli .

There was a lin1lx> cant st, as well as a dance contest, that d t 1111in th Pron1 King and Qu r L Bo Stebbins and Kaitlin Viator were crowned King and Qu n Mr. Collins n1ade the toast, ana the nior joined hin1 with their plastic goblets containing light up ice cu . The stern of the gla lit up differ nt colors. All seniors were giv n photo alburns while mariini-styl glasses were giv n to the girls and rnugs to the boys. s rr=========::;-1

Sp cia I S ction IS 9 Prom 2006

1

1. Britb ee Wilson and Grant Gib:Dn, 'both serum'S, slow dance. 2. Seniors Mollie Moo:ly. Christina Reno, Kaley Meadows and Jenny Drury­pause for a piclura 3. Ashley Bryan, senior, with l er date. 4. Amanda Biddy. senior, a.:r d Jessica Martin, jUnior, take a piclure together. 5. Senior, Mitchell Smith, slow dances With his date. Megan Bookout. sopho­more. 6. Dona.ld Patty. seniOr, With his date. Tierka Thoes, sophomore. 7. Senior, Mollie Moody with her date. Lance Morton.

Lindy Tyler 160 Megan Duffey

ir lant~? During prom, 10 Dav1d ~ ru d Tyle.I Dug gms show off t.hetr "mad skills.~The two danced all n1ght long. (photo by Lindy Tyler)

Spacial Section 161 Prom 2006

As the seniors of Iowa Park High School crossed th stage to receive th ir diplomas, many tears w r shed and smil were shared Although th e students will no longer 1:£ Hawks, th m maries shared during th past four years will always rem ml:£red Gradu-ation was an event to 1:£ applauded Many stud nts had a complished many deeds while roaming the halls of IPHS, but it is now time for a new chapter to ~gin in these seniors' lives. The class of 2006 will always 1:£ remem-

red, and high expectations are held for their future.

Patiently " .aiti .. g Renee Espinoza. Lmdy Tyler. and Megan Dufl'ey wrut patiently for commencement ceremonies to begin.

KALEY 162 MEADOWS

:Final \Yalk Ready to make her en­trance. Amanda Biddy takes her last step out of the tunnel as a student at I PHS.

R~m mber-As the sen1or class takes one last 1 k at thmr past four years. they remem­ber special memones that have touched each and every one of thmr lives.

IP~S 16 3 GRADUATION

Ke" to ...... ron.o.."""'

£a.cl,. year. Stu­dent CounCil President hands down the key to the incommg Presi­dent.

. \1 Enmn While waiting for the hYPnotist to arnve, seJuors, Brady Rusk nnd Blake Beal~ look a httle scared The hypnotist was a few hours late. Beals also pa.rbclpa.ted 1n the show.

li'rit~nd f"ort~' l~r-

Dunng pro~ ~uabon seniors, Tyler Duggms and l Ia.yli Thomrron sat m the auditorium wrut.ing to sepemte into their tea.ms. The seruors met in the auditorium to plan who would compete in each event.

A •• lwal SJillltn"-M~ sta.rting some of the events. the seniors met In the aurutonum W "Watch the hypno­tist Se!uor, Caleb Clubb Sits With his friends awrubng the show.

164 Magan Duffey

Project 16 5 Graduation

Dab\ Bab~-As propcl grnduabon heated up. there were many events that seniors were able to parbCipate In. Senior. Amanda Biddy ch~ to f1ght someone m a sumo wrestlmg match.

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Throughout the night sernors gathered to take pictures that were later made into

keychruns. Seruors. Ryan G1lbert. Shannon Pursel Tabitha Rasco. Lindy Tyler, and Me­

gan Duffey gather in the gym for a photo opporlun1ty.

Hide "eDI COWboY­

After a comprution, senior Tyler Rusbi;l~ took a try a.t the mechirucal bull Several

students rode the bull but only a few succeeded.

mile!!! While waiting for the bingo cards to be

passed out senior, Brett Cook smiled for the camera.. After playmg bingo. the sen10rs had

breakfest and then the priZed were drawn.

Project 167

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~"tar~, but- k<2<2-p ~our f<2<2"t f1rJ4I~ -plar)"t<2d Or) "tb<2 aroUr)d. Conarat-u at-ron~l

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\l)g loiJQ ~ou, "'Dad and ~Of..\

Natalie Cas:e 174 Erica Las:ater

Consre-rule-t-fon5 ~<2eTt)e2rl

~ou t)e'-1<2 5t)o\)Jn Tt)eT wf-t-b d<2T<2r4fne-rron end herd work -rt)e-r ~ou cen ecco4--plf5t) wt)e-t ~ou 5<2T ---------.. ~our 4fnd To.

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Sba\)Jn, \UarcbfnH ~ou

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t\11 our lo\IQ., ~Ok.\ and ""Dad

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fTl Congrcdulc"tfon:>l I"t be:> bQ.Q.O a rQ.a I Q.X-pQ.rfQ.r)CQ. \)JaTcb­fng ~ou gro\)J fr>To TbQ. bQ.cu"tfful ~oung \)JOk.\­an ~ou crQ. no\)J. \A)Q. ba\IQ. bed our :>barQ. of u-p:> and do\)Jn:>, bur \)JQ. crQ. \JQ.r~ -proud of~ou end \tJO lo\IQ. ~ou \JQ.~ k.\UCt). Good Luck Too-t:>.

\A)o IO\IQ. ~ou, ~our 1=ck.tfl~

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d12d co on t-o God end Th12 o\.112 and r12s-p12cT ~ou ho\.112 for ot-h12rs

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Louis Vaul t1ans1·aca'Pra

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brot"h12r end erondson. 1::\.112r~ -phosl2 of ~our

lff12 has brfehT12n12d our lf\.1125 40rQ. t-han ~ou \)Jfll Q.\.112r kno\)J

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U5Q. ~ou t-t)rough Tt)fs ng,xt" -pt)asQ. of ~our lffg, and \.tJfll all 4fss

~ou f44Q.nsg,l~ as ~ou go off TO sct)ool.

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~ou should b12 so -proudl

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lifl2l

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fnTo o st-rong and conffdQ.nT ~oune lad~. ~Q.\.112r 5Q.TTIQ. for 5Q.c­

ond bQ.sT as ~ou dg,-5Q.r\JQ. t"t)Q. \.112r~ b12st".

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lft"t"lo errl.

LO\.IQ., ~04 and ""Dad

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Natalia Cas;;a 17 a Erica Las;;atar

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of four but- co a n ":? not- t-t)o oast- \l)o \JO soon ~ou st) no n a ~oo \Jo dono ~c":? God cont-rnuo t-o ""B oss ":?00

vS ~ou'll J4Cko c f1 no doct-or Tt)o Lord's blossrne rs u1'on ":?ou

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\A)o lo\Jo ~oo ~ot4 end '"'Dcd

Baby

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t-o oarn an oart-t)l~ cro\.t.Jn rn ordor t-o bo q_uoon of our t)ocrt-s \l/o lo\Jo ":?ou end oro \JOr~ "Proud of all t-t)ct- ":?ou t)a\Jo acco..,rplfst)od.

St-c":? closo t-o God end ro~o~bor vn llr1'rans " 1.3

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LO\.IQ,

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Natali& Ca!;& I B 2 Erica La!;ater

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Natalia Ca!;a I 84 Erica La!;atar

Baby 185 Ad~

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Towers Jacketed Vessels Reactors

Law Office of Brett W. Hale

Attorney at La\\'

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COOK CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR Specializing in Insurance Repair

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HOWARD COPELA D LORE E COPELA D

1907 Sheppard Access Rd Wichita Falls, e a

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Banking You Can Count On.

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first A emhly Of8o

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astor: AI Rasco (940) 592-5087

IESI So(id Waste Removaf Pro~v Support The Hawkst

(940) 592 - 5050

1201 W. SmitliAvenue Iowa Parlt, TX

K&K Foods

1409 John on Road Iowa Park, Texa 76367

592-5931

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First United Methodist Church Iowa Park Supports the Hawks

.. . . . ' id wranglin ' r ord . . [ y ur b t w pre nt our I t d on pp ' db • him, \\orker\\ho h non d to b h m d, ri hd

pi inin th \ ord of tnnh." from «ond Ttmotl d a pur tu o

Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 10:40 am Youth: Sundays at 6:00 pm

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IOWA PARK DE "Dr. D"

Smiles are Forever RICHARD E. DUN AHOE I, D.D.S.

1400 JOHNSON ROAD IOWA PARK, TX 76367

Telephone (940) 592-9880 Fax (940) 592-9881

Hughes Pharmacy

120WestP 1 Park. Texas 76361

Kama1y IE~adr~c SaMes ~nlCa 8661 SH 258 W, Kamay

Serving the 011 F1eld nee 1964

OIL FIELD CONTRACTING * POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC MOTOR REWIDING AND REPAIRS SELL REBUILT MOTORS AND NEW MOTORS

KAMAY 438-2844 BARRY TYLER

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Guy & Mitzi Traylor

404 West Park Iowa Park, Tx 76367

940-592-2782

Proud Supporter of the Hawks

aith Ba t• Church ni th \lao

lolta Park. Te 910-592-2716

Dr. Ted pear - Pa~tor Denm" eJI- 1tm\ter of 1u\tc

Gar} Yate"- \1tm\ter of EducJtion w \'.- w.faithbaptt~ti p.com

upporting and feeding the Hawk at IPH .

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Park TX 76367 -592· 357 (H p)

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HARV£Y'S FAMILY RESTARUANT

805 W HIGHWAY IOWA PARK, TX 76367

940-592-4731

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ph. (940) 592-5942

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Iowa Park, Tx 76367 940-592-2782

George Bushfield Lesa Bushfield Graduate Gemologist Customer Service

(940) 495 - 3971

Tom Swanson Drilling and Producing

Tom Swanson Box 272

Electra TX 76360

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115 WEST PARK -, IOWA PARK

(940) 592-2731 FAX (940) 592-2739

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Iowa Park Leader

IPHS ... We have it covered!

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(940)592-4431

Member: Texa Pre A ociation

We t Texa Pre ociation orth and Ea t Texa Pre s A ociation

Bob and Dolore Hamilton .................................................... Publi her Dolore Hamilton................................................................... ditor Kevin Hamilton...................................................................... ditor Kari Collin ..........................................•................................. dverti ing Director

herrie William .................................................................... Reporter

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