Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1957
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Edntor Charles Mundy
Busnness Manager Lynn Musslewhlte
Photographer Donald Campbell
Edltorlal Advisor Mildred Stokes
Busnness Advisor C G Bradford
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l957 FLASHLIGHT Dedicated to A!-1.5. Hes
We DEDICATE our 1957 FLASHLIGHT to MR VAIDEN HINER AND ROBERT FIELDER two fruends who grad
uated from Abnlene Hugh School In 1931 and returned un 1935 and 1947 respectuvely as coworkers on
the A H S Faculty
Whule ID Abnlene Hugh School both men were as busuly engaged rn extra currucular actnvatues as they are
today Outstandmg among thenr lonnt actuvutues was thelr work an the Eagle Band Also, Mr Hlner was the
Busnness Manager of the Flashlnght and Mr Faelder played nn the orchestra
Snnce theur return these two men have guided hundreds of students an the fuelds of scuence and musuc, have
used every opportumty to promote Interest nn these fuelds of study and to umprove the departments whuch
they serve as chaurman Thenr fruendshnp, leadership, patnence, and great abllnty to teach have made them
favorutes among the students and faculty members of Abulene Hugh
Because of thenr wonderful cooperatuon, favthful servuce, and sympathetnc understanding, we, the Staff of
the 1957 Flashlnght, choose these two devoted faculty members as the DEDICATEES
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Christmas program.
Mr. Hiner demonstrates an audio oscillator.
Things really click when our Student Council tackles a project for the interest of AHS. In fact,
it has been said that if one wants changes made, he should tell the Student Council, The Exec-
utive Board institutes and directs the many projects ofthe year.
The pulse of the school is in its classes, and its strength is only as strong as its
leaders. Representative ot the many leaders tor class functions is the executive
bcdy of the senior class.
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wherever the Junior Red Cross members are working. ln
promoting their many proiects, all kinds of donations are
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the policy of another busy organization.
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average to be a member of the National
Honor Society, these students assume the
responsibility of an organization that has
enlarged its program in recent years. One
menial task is polishing and keeping the
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find fields of interest in which to seek further
training. With good instruction received in both
required and elective courses, the graduate en-
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realized by many students and graduates of Abi-
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vocational classes because of the new well-equip-
ped classrooms.
Being able to do something artistically and con-
structively intrigues both boys and girls who ioin
the popular art and stagecraft classes. There is
never a iob too big for these enthusiastic students.
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Forming this panel for a discussion of public
etiquette are these busy patrons who have
taken time from their day's work to lend a
hand at Abilene High.
Imagine a ball game around here without
an Eagle Booster Club! We don't want to
try because its support gives power to our
athletic program.
Wanting to do more for Abilene High School
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ing the vocational program of A. H. S. by
giving employment to students as they train
on the job.
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merchants. Here the choir sings Christmas
carols at Thornton's.
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the halls, peeking in the doors, or sitting in assembly.
On this tour he has found a drag race in assembly, a
girl studying math shoeless, girls rearranging an ex-
hibit, a combination of the formal and the informal on
picture taking days, and the cheerleaders putting up a
banner before the San Angelo game.
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This triumvirate of men works with and forthe students of A.H.S.
As our school is a champion in many fields, so are our adminis-
trators champions in many fields. Loyal Eagles are these men
in every aspect of the word.
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Mr. E. L. Webb
Principal
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Mr. A. Edwards
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PROGRESS far ABILENE SCHOOLS is their MOTTO
Mrs. T. E. Roberts
Mrs. T. E. Roberts, even though having been busily
engaged with educating her three children, has shared
her time and thoughts with all the school children of
Abilene for ten years as a member of the school board.
She has also included in her full schedule time as the
superintendent of the adult Sunday School in her church
and to work in the Woman's Club.
Mr. Morgan Jones, Jr.
Two of Abilene's greatest institutions, the Chamber
of Commerce and the School Board, call Mr. Jones, presi-
dent. The Abilene Classroom Teachers dubbed him "the
schools' greatest friend," a fitting title for such a busy
citizen. Also receiving a full share of his attention are
his family, his church, and his investment business.
Mr. Bert Chapman
Leaving his appliance business to carry on his civic
activities is a daily occurrence for Mr. Chapman. One
may find him attending a meeting of one of the 'Follow
ing: the Kiwanis Club, the YMCA, the Taylor County
Chapter for Infantile Paralysis, the Hardin-Simmons Exes
Club, or the school board. He has served the latter for
five years.
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Mr. Stanley Wilson
Mr. Wilson, one of the newest members of the board,
is a member of both the State and Abilene Bar Associa-
tions. Even though his two small sons keep him hopping,
he finds time to teach a Sunday School Class and serve
on the official board of his church. For relaxation, he
likes to play golf.
Mr. Ollie McMinn
Mr. McMinn, a very busy man in his construction
work, is a member of the Rotary Club, a deacon of his
church, and is on the Advisory Board of the Salvation
Army. One of his greatest services for Abilene is his
work for the schools. He has served on the board for
seven years.
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Mr. John Hutchison
Mr. Hutchison, another new member of the board,
is a member of the Aggie Club, the Exchange Club, the
A.l.E.E., and I.A.E.l. His church, family, and work at the
West Texas Utilities are not neglected as this busy man
rushes from one activity to another.
Mrs. C. E. Arnold
Membership on the school board is a fitting activity
for Mrs. Arnold, a mother and an ex-teacher. Amid
household tasks, she keeps up with church and school
activities, and her interests in the Athenian Study Club.
She is a newcomer to the board, too.
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Registrar
Mrs. Stella Bowers
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Mrs. Evelyn Raymond
Attendance Clerk
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Although the tempo of these offices is fast, these competent people help to keep
it running like clockwork. They serve the school in every capacity from typing to
counselling. Even though always busy, they have time to help anyone in need,
and their cheerful manner is an inspiration to all.
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Miss Marian Walker
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Mrs. Ruth Leiss
B.S.-R.N.-School Nurse
Miss Mary Baggett
B.A.-M.A.-Visiting Teacher
Miss Aleise Cline
B.A.-M.P.S.-Counselor
Susan Voshen and Maxine Showalter are office
aids to Miss Cline in the Counselor's office.
References are easy to find in the spacious new
library.
A favorite spot in the new library is the reading
room where there are soft chairs and stacks
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Mr. A. M. Anderson Miss Mildfed Bvfler M'5- I-Ula End5leY
B.A.-M.A. B.A.-M.A. B.A.
Mrs. Juanita
Mrs. Selma Bishop Miss Bobbie Duncan Haney
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"All the world's a stage ..... " Although the seniors this year were no pupils
of Shakespeare, their little minds were filled to capacity with expressions from
Shakespeare's plays. Also, the library became a natural habitat for all English
students because of the term themes and reports. Grammar drills? Yes. Who
could forget the pet problem, "It is l who am your best friend."
Miss Billie Loving Miss Helen Meyer Mrs. Kathryn Morrow
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Mrs. Bessie Mayes Mr. Tommy Morris
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gram for the Slave Auction.
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"Veni, vidi, vici," and "Como usta usted?" are common expressions used by
either the Latin or the Spanish students. Struggling through Caesar's Wars, a
Latin student finally emerges enlightened and feeling as if he were a Greek or
Roman scholar. Spanish students enjoy conversing with one another, and look
forward to their trip to Mexico in the spring.
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Jon y Randy, este ape que los hombres de Mexico llevon
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Students, by recording their voices, are able to detect the faults of their speaking habits and strive to cor
rect them.
FINE ARTS . .
A visitor doesn't have much trouble finding the Fine Arts classes in Abilene
High School because the activities of these classes cannot ga unnoticed. A
trip around the auditiorium is all that is needed, for on the north are displays
of the art classes, the sounds of voices in speech classes, on the west both vocal
and instrumental notes issue forth from the choir room and the band room, and
on the south the sounds of hammers and the smell of paint come from the stage
where the stage crew is working. Besides carrying on separate activities, all
classes combine their talents once a year for great musical production.
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Leading the Eagle Band this year was talented Jerre Bardin
who amazed everyone with his feats as a drum maior.
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the creation of obiects of art and have
amazing results.
Mr. Robert Fielder
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Mr. Michael Johnstone Sublett
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Beth Henagon Mr. Dell McComb
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Miss Sarah Hardy Mr. F- J. King
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ....
- 1492 - Even after many years of history dates, the only one the majority of
students can remember is this date. Seniors can only hope that this date appears
on the college entrance exam. Do you remember about mid-term when the
Seniors were only present in body, not mind, because they were so worried
about the Constitution test? Who could forget it?
Miss Lee Etta McAdams
B.S.-M.S.
Mr. Jimmy Payne
B.S.-M.S.
Mr. Vernon Spence Mr. Edwin Terbush Mrs. l-UCY Weaver
BIA,-MA, B.A.-M.E. B.S.-M.E.
Mr. William Sproull Mr. Henry Watkins
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Mrs. Edith Ballard Mr. C. G. Bradford
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Mr. B. L. Blackburn Mrs- lww Bryan'
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everyone has an inclination for math, but those who do certainly have a num-
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Mrs, Rosa Cu.-fig Miss Mable Reeves Mr. E. L. Tapscott
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Mr. R. A. McCollum Mr. W. Robbins
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Mr. Clyde Echols Mrs, Mary Grubb
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Miss Margurite Griffin Mr. John Harwell
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SCIENCE. . .
Boom! Suddenly we found ourselves iarred from our places of work while a
dazed chemistry student eyed the mixture he had iust concocted. And those
odors! We surely had to endure a lot so that the chemistry students could pass
the course. lt was also hard to ignore the bugs and animals brought to school
by industrious biology students. However, we realized that in these classes and
other of the science departments worked our doctors, scientists, and photogra-
phers of tomorrow.
Nlr. Vaiden Hiner Mrs, Yvonne lee
B.S.-M.Ed. B.A.
Miss Odell Johnson Miss Louise Self
B.A.-M.A. B.S.-M.S.
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Mr. B. L. Coalson Mr. H. A. Dunn
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Mr. Leroy Crews Mr. John Harlow
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VOCATIONS. . .
Readin', 'Ritin', and 'Rithmetic were predominent in grandfather's day, but now,
keeping ever in step with this modern day and age, we find among our offered
subjects a net-work of those dealing with vocations of life. Just name it, and
that subiect or one relating to it was offered this year.
Mr. James Jeter Mr. James Moore
B.S.-M.S. A.B.-B.S.-M.S.
Mr. Fred McGinn Mr. Rainey Owen
B.S. B.S.
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Steve Mclntire is being instructed how to operate the adding
machine.
Miss Avis Deuvers Mr. Carl Kuykendall Miss Patricia Nuckols
B.S.-M.S. B.S. B.S.C.
Mrs. La Verne
Mrs. Ja Effer Miss Gaynelle Lambert Story
B.S. B.B.A.-M.B.A. B.S.-M.E.
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. Craiuing in Health and Sports
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ....
"I can't find my uniform" is frequently heard in all P.E. classes, but a substitute
uniform is usually found. Here, brown is combined with brain, and students
are given a chance to relax and enioy one another. Even the girls encounter
such sports as football, tumbling and track. Besides regular P.E., there are other
sports one may join-volleyball, tumbling, tennis, golf, football, basketball,
and track.
Mr. Bob Groseclose Mr. Neal McClesky
B.S.-M.Ed. B.S.
Mr. Charles
Mr. William Lawson Moser
B.A. B.S.-M.E.
Mrs. Novah Johns
Cafeteria Supervisor
CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. M. Pentecost, Mrs. N. Johns, Mrs. N. McDearman, Mrs
E. Shipley, Mrs. B. Blanks, Mrs. H. E. Swafford, Mrs. J. A. Netherton, Mrs. B
Hester, Mrs. R. Avery, Mrs. O. Elmore, Mrs. D. Beasley, Mrs. W. Johnson.
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Planning the menus and preparing the meals constitutes the major iobs of the
cooks. Besides preparing food lunch hours, these ladies often prepare and serve
food for the numerous banquets held in our cafeteria.
The custodians, whose iob is building maintenance, can often be found repair-
ing broken equipment, testing radiators, or sweeping the halls. Holidays and
vacations are their busiest times because they really polish the place.
CUSTODIANS: Andrew Devala, Earl Johnson, Johnny Medrano, Roy Bond. Joe
Holder, Roy Brazzil, Charlie McClendon, Mike Alvera, Joe Alvera, H. P. Gideon,
Harold Futrell.
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President: Sandra Neas, Secretaryg David Hughes
Student Council Representativeg Stuart Peake, Vice
Presidentf Flora Simons, Reporter.
QUEEN .... Betty Ross
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Kapablc LE DERS guide the l957 SENIORS
1957 and the seniors were at the top-for a while
at least. For two long years we were underclassmen,
doing all the work and taking all the ioking. It had been
a long but successful struggle.
lt was our turn to sit back, relax, and supervise. The
most common cry was "None of that Sophomore!" We
realized, of course that a good example had to be set
by our own successes and the success of our activities-
the pep rally, the follies, the senior play.
We really realized we were seniors when we had
our pictures made for the Flashlight and gave informa-
tion about our activities, and received our rings. We
realized the year was nearly gone when we were
measured for our caps and gowns, ordered invitations,
talked about college entrance, and took tests.
June approached. The year and our position at the
top had passed so quickly. Soon the senior play, the final
assembly, graduation and the reception would be iust
memories, but soon each of us would realize that we
had not reached the top but had just taken another step.
SENIOR SPONSORS
Mrs. Henagan, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Turner, Miss
Weatherford, Mrs. Bishop, Miss Lambert,
Miss Baggett, Miss Myers, Miss McAdams,
Mr. Dyer, Mr. King, Mr. Crews, Mr. Kenna-
mer. Not pictured: Mr. McCollum, Mr.
Moser, Mr. Owen, Mr. Moore.
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BERTHA ABBOT
I. Future Nurses Club-Delegate II. Seventeen-Secretary III. D.E.
Sweetheart, Student Council Representative.
BUTCH ADAMS
room Vice-President III. Football, Baseball, "A" Club, "A'
Association.
LOVETA ALEXANDER
I. Press Club II. Battery-Managing Editor, Press Club-President
III. Battery-Managing Editor, Press Club-Secretary.
JOYCE ALLEN
I. Homeroom Secretary, Red Cross Club, Foreign Correspondence
Club II. Charmality Club Ill. D.E. Club.
WANDA ALLEN
I. Foreign Correspondence Club II. Typing Club, Homeroom Sec
retary III. Ephesy.
WILLIAM ALLEN
I. Little "E", "Seventeen", Orchestra, Red Cross Club III. Chess Club
Orchestra, Audio Visual.
JANE ALLING
I. Transfer II. A.H.S. Theater III. Ephesy.
MARY JANE ARCHER
I. Golf Club, Library Club, Library Worker, Merit Award II. Seven-
teen, Roman Forum III. Roman Forum, Ephesy, Office Worker,
Stage Craft.
GAYLORD ARMSTRONG
I. Basketball, Baseball, "A" Club II. Basketball, Baseball, "A" Club,
National Honor Society III. Basketball, Baseball, "A" Club, Na-
tional Honor Society, Homeroom President.
SCOTTY ARNOLD
I. A.H.S. Theater, National Thespians, Roman Forum, Shakespearian
Festival Il. A.H.S. Theater, National Thespians, Future Teachers of
America, Technician Club, Roman Forum, Shakesperian Festival
III. Fine Arts Club, National Thespians, "Wagons and Tomahawks",
Technician Club.
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I. Football, Baseball, "A" Club, "A" Association, Homeroom Vice-
President II. Football, Baseball, "A" Club, "A" Association, Home-
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ADRIAN ASHLEY
I. Architecture Club II. A.H.S. Theater, National Thespians, National
Forensics, Merit Award, Shakespearian Festival Ill. Math Club,
National Thespians.
LAURA DONNA ASHLEY
I. Transfer Student III. Ephesy Club.
CURTIS ATTEBERRY
Il. National Honor Society, Junior Red Cross III. National Honor So-
ciety, Architecture Club.
NONA BAILEY
I. Music Appreciation Il. International Friendship Club-President
III. Future Business Leader's Club.
ALYCE BALLARD
Transfer III. Foreign Correspondence Club.
DARLA BARBEE
I. Little "E" Club II. Little "E" Club III. Foreign Correspondence Club.
ZENA BARNETT
I. Band, Orchestra, F.H.A. Il. Band, Orchestra, "AQ" Club, "Seven-
teen", Musical Orchestra III. Band, Orchestra, "42" Club.
JESSE BARRERA
I. Concert Band, Marching Bond, Memphis Trip, Domino Club, Stage
Band II. Concert Band, Marching Band, Pan American Club, Trum-
pet Duet Ill. Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Fine Arts
Club.
SHIRLEY BASSETTI
I. Physical Education Specialists Club, Volleyball II. Typing Club,
Volleyball, "A" Association III. Physical Education Club, "A" As-
sociation.
BEVERLY BEALL
I, Student Council, F.H.A., Homeroom Secretary II. Battery Reporter,
Future Homemakers of America III. Ephesy Club, Homeroom
President. .
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FRED BEALL
I. Track Team, "A" Club II. Track Team, "A" Club, Bell Team III.
Track Team, "A" Club, Homeroom Vice-President.
JACK BEDFORD
I. Transfer Il. Photography Club III. Photography Club, D.E. Club.
WAYNE BELL
I. F.F.A.-Third Vice-President, Chapter Conducting Contest, Home-
room Vice-President, Dairy Team Il. F.F.A.-Treasurer, State Dairy
Products Team, Homeroom Vice-President Ill. F.F.A.-ParIiamen-
tarian, Livestock Team.
DWAYNE BENNETT
I. Marching Band, Cadet Band, Domino Club ll. Marching Band,
Concert Band, Domino Club, Roman Forum Ill. Marching Band,
Concert Band, Domino Club, Roman Forum.
RANDALL BEYER
I. Transfer Il. Football, Roman Forum Ill. Tennis.
VALORIE BIELEFELDT
II. Transfer Ill. Ephesy Club, Stage Craft.
MARY BILLINGS
I. Eagle-Ettes, Charmality Club Il. D.E. Club Ill. D.E. Club, National
Honor Society.
ERVIN BISHOP
I. Boy's Choir, "A" Club, Football, Latin Club ll. A Cappella, "A"
Club, "A" Association, Merit Award, Football, Latin Club III. A Cap-
pella, "A" Club, "A" Association, Football.
BARBARA BLACK
I. Personality Club-Secretary, Roman Forum, Homeroom Secretary,
Girls' Chorus, Dramatics Il. Style Club-Vice-President, Roman
Forum, Golf Ill. Homeroom Secretary, Ephesy, Stage Craft, F.H.A.
JOY BLACK
I. Homeroom Student Council Representative, Charmality Club II.
Homeroom, Stage Craft, Style Club Ill. Junior Red Cross Council,
Ephesy Club.
MARTHA BLACKBURN
Il. Transfer Ill. Maiorette Band, F.T.A., Red Cross Representative,
Aquilla Club, Creative Writing.
ROYCE BLACKFOXD
I. Girls' Chorus, Little "E" Club, Circulation Manager, Thespian, "A
Midsummer Night's Dream" II. Eagle-Ettes, A.H.S. Theater, F.T.A.,
Golf III. A Cappella, Ephesy.
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BERNELL BLAIN
I. Student Council, N.F.L.g Thespiansp "Midsummer's Night Dream"g
A.H.S. Theater, "A" Award ll. "Flibberty-Gibbet"g "Romeo and
Juliet", "Skin of Our Teeth"g A.H.S. Theaterg Thespiansy T.l.L. Poetry
Contest III. "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawksnf Thespians-Secre-
taryg Student Council: N.F.L.-Vice-President.
ELECIVE BLAIR
I. Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council, N.F.L.g Thespiansg
"A" Awardp "Heidi", "Macbeth" ll, N.F.L.-Reporter, Junior Class
Representativeg All-State Orchestray "Romeo and Juliet"g "Skin of
Our Teeth," All-star Castg Little "E", National Honor Societyp Thes-
pians Ill. Student Council Reporterg National Honor Snzietyg F.T.A.g
Thespiansp N.F.L.g Travel Club.
JUDY BOEHMS
I. Junior Red Crossg Debateg Merit Award ll. N.F.L.g Junior Red
Crossg Debate, Homeroom Secretary: F.T.A.g "A" Award Ill. Ephesyg
Student Councilp F.T.A.-Vice-President, Forensics.
CHARLES BOTTOMS
I. Football ll. Football, "A" Association III. Footballg "A"
Association.
TOM BOURBON
I. Band-Marching, Concertg Memphis Band Trip II. Band-Marching,
Concert, Merit Awardp National Honor Society Ill. National Honor
Societyg Band-Marching, Concert-First Lieutenant, Fine Arts Club.
FAY BOWDEN
Ill. Transfer from Electrag Ephesy Club.
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CHARLES BRADSHAW
I. "A" Club II. "A" Association: "A" Club: Football: Baseball Ill.
Footballg Baseball, National Honor Society-Vice-President, "A"
Associationg "A" Club.
TOMMY BRANHAN
JAMES BROOKE
I. Homeroom President: "A" Clubg Footballp Track Il. Footbolly "A"
Clubg Track III. Homeroom Presidenty "A" Clubg Football: Track.
PENNY BROOKS
I. Personality Clubp Tennis-Reporter II. F.T.A.f Tennis-Presidentp
Red Cross: Homeroom Vice-Presidentp National Honor Society, "A"
Association III. National Honor Society-Secretary: Homeroom Sec-
retary, Tennisp "A" Associationp Office Worker.
BARBARA ANN BROWN
I. Concert Band, Marching Bandp Personality Club-Secretary II.
Concert Band, Marching Band, Seventeen Club lll. D.E. Club.
BARBARA ANNE BROWN
I. Charmality Clubf Girls' Choir II. Red Cross Representative III.
Red Cross Representativeg Pan American Clubg A Cappella.
LETTE BROWN
I. P.E. Maiors-Secretary-Treasurerg Student Council, Homeroom
Secretary-Treasurer Il. Typing Clubg T.l.L. Typing III. Future Busi-
ness Leaders, State and National.
PHIL BROWN
RALPH BRUTON
I. Student Council, Football, Basketballf Trackg "A" Club Il. Footballp
Baslcetballf Track: "A" Association Ill. Football: Basketballp Home-
room Vice-Presidentg "A" Association.
PATSY BRYAN
I. Homeroom Reporter: F.H.A. ll. Homeroom Vice-President: F.H.A.,
Merit Award Ill. Homeroom Vice-President, F.H.A.
with RINGS fa ,v we if
BETTY BRYANT
I. Charmality Club Il. Seventeen Club-Secretary, P.E. Merit Award
III. D.E. Club.
NORMA BRYANT
I. Student Council, Homeroom Vice-President Merit Award, F.H.A.
Club-Secretary-District Officer Il. D.E. Club Sweetheart, F.H.A.
Club III. D.E. Club.
SUE BUCHANAN
I. Charmality Club, F.H.A. Club II. Style Club III. Ephesy Club,
Stage Craft.
GLYNDA BUCKNER
I. Eagle-Ettes, Personality Club, Tennis Il. A.H.S. Theater, Tennis,
Roman Forum, "A" Award, "Skin of Our Teeth" Ill. Ephesy Club,
"Wagon Wheels and Tomahawks", Student Council, National
Thespians.
RITA BUMPUS
I. Charmality Club Il. Style Club, Stage Craft III. Ephesy Club.
LINDA BURKETT
I. Band-Marching, Concert, Pan American Club II. Band, F.T.A.-
Vice-President, Future Nurses, National Honor Society III. Band,
Student Council-Treasurer, F.T.A.-President, National Honor So-
ciety, Future Nurses.
BARBARA BURROWS
I. P.E. Club II. Red Cross Council, Future Teachers of America III
Ephesy Club.
DALE BURSON
I. Tumbling Team II, F.F.A.-State, Poultry Judging Team Ill. F.F.A.-
Third Vice-President, Fair and Exhibit Chairman.
JOHN BUSBY
I. Football, "A" Club, Roman Forum Il. Football, "A" Club, Stu-
dent Council, Roman Forum III. A.H.S. Amateur Radio Club-Vice-
President.
DON CAMPBELL
I. Photogra h Club-Secretary and Treasurer II. Homeroom Vice
I3 Y '
President, Pre-Med Club, Flashlight-Photographer III. Flashlight-
Photographer.
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LEROY CAMPBELL
Ill. Transfer from San Antonio, Checker Club.
SHIRLEY CANTRELL
II. Transfer from Wichita, Kansas, A.H.S. Theater III. Fine Arts Club.
BOBBY CARMACK
I. Audio Visual, Little "E" Il. D.E. Club-Reporter Ill. D.E. Club-
Vice-President.
BOB CAROTHERS
I. "A" Club, "A" Association, Baseball, Boys' Glee Club, Homeroom
Treasurer II. "A" Club, "A" Association, Baseball, A Cappella,
Homeroom President Ill. "A" Club, "A" Association, Baseball, A
Cappella-President.
JIMMY CARPENTER
I. Student Council, Football, "A" Club, "A" Association, Basketball,
Baseball Il. Homeroom Vice-President, Football, "A" Club, "A"
Association, Baseball III. "A" Club, "A" Association, Football, Base-
ball, Homeroom Vice-President.
BUFFORD CARR
I. Football, "A" Club II. Football, "A" Association, "A" Club lll.
Football, "A" Club, UA" Association.
FRANCES CLEMMER CARSON
I, F.H.A.-Pianist, Roman Forum II. F.H.A.-Historian, Roman Forum
Ill. F.H.A., Homeroom President.
SAUNDRA CARTER
l. Personality, Tennis, Roman Forum, Eagle-Ettes ll. A.H.S. Theater,
Tennis, Roman Forum, Eagle-Ettes, III. Junior Red Cross, Audio
Visual.
DON CHANEY
l. Football, "A" Club, Baseball ll. Domino Club Ill. Homeroom
Secretary-Treasurer, Tumbling Club, Audio Visual.
. BETTY CHAPMAN
I. Eagle-Ettes, Tumbling Club II. Eagle-Ettes, Seventeen Club Ill.
A Cappella, Ephesy.
LYNEVE CHAPMAN
I. Band, Marching, Concert, Stage, Solo and Ensemble Club ll.
Bond-Concert, Marching, Stage, All-State, Solo and Ensemble Club,
National Honor Society, F.T.A. Ill. Band-Concert, Marching, Stage,
National Honor Society, Fine Arts Club, F.T.A.
PAT CHAPMAN
ll. Transfer from Dallas, Eagle-Ettes, F.H.A. III. A Cappella, Fine
Arts Club.
WILMA CHAPMAN
l. Tumbling Club ll, Fashion Club Ill. Foreign Correspondence.
KEN CHORN
l. Memphis Cotton Carnivaly Concert Bandg Marching Bandp Little
E II. Concert Bandg Marching Bandg Little Eg German Band Ill.
Fine Arts Clubg Conerty Bandy Tennisg Stage Bandg Marching Band-
2nd Lieutenant.
DONNAH CLARK
II. Transfer from Glen Rock, Arkansas lll, Future Business Leaders
of America.
HOMER CLECKLER
I. Architectural Club ll. Little "E" III. Machine Shop Club-Secretary.
BETSY CLEMMER
I. Foreign Correspondence Club-President ll. F.H.A. Ill. F.H.A.
CARLA COBB
I. Orchestra, Charmality Club ll. Orchestrag International Friendship
Club III. Orchestrag Ephesy.
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LYNN COLEMAN
ll. Transfer from San Angelo, A.H.S. Theatre, "Seventeen", National
Thespiansp N.F.L, lll. A.H.S. Theatreg National Thespiansg A Cap-
pellaf Acting Lab, "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawlcsf'
MIKE COLLUM
I. Foreign Correspondence Club ll. Junior Academy of Science lll.
Amateur Radio Club-President.
BARBARA COLWELL
l. Eagle-Ettesg Personality Clubg Volleyball ll. A Cappellag Student
Councilg Charmality Club-President lll. A Cappellay Volleyballg
Ephesy.
BOBBY CONAWAY
I. Transfer from Lawton, Oklahoma ll. Tennisp Junior Academy of
Science lll. Tennisg Domino Club.
CARTER CONAWAY
I. Track, "A" Club ll. Track, "A" Club, "A" Association lll. Track-
Co-Captaing "A" Clubg "A" Association.
COURTNEY ANN COOK
lll. Transfer from Whitesborog Registrar's Office: Future Business
Leaders of America.
DON COOK
l. Wood Shop Club ll. Auto Mechanic, V.l.C. lll. Fine Arts Club.
SHERRY COOK
I. Battery-Social Editor, Club Editorg Press Clubg Homeroom Vice-
President, Shakespearian Festival, National Forensic: National Thes-
pian lll. A.H.S. Theatre-Secretaryg Student Council-Reporterg Fine
Arts Clubg National Thespiang "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawksug
Student Council, N.F.L.
CARY COOKE
I. Pre-Med Club, Roman Forum: A.H.S. Orchestra, All-State Orches-
tra ll. Latin Clubp Roman Forum, A.H.S. Orchestray "Seventeen"
Orchestraf National Honor Society Ill. Pre-Med Club: A.H.S. Orches-
tra-Concert Mastery National Honor Society.
CHRIS COURSEY
I. Transfer from North Dallas Military Academy ll. Mechanical
Drawing Club Ill. Junior Academy of Science.
brought TEA RY eye
CAROL CROW
Ill. Transfer from Hobbs, New Mexicog Seventeen Clubg Homeroom
Secretary.
JACKY CROW
I. Golf Club-President, Golf. Homeroom Reporter II. Golf Club-
President: Golf Ill. Golf.
REG CRUMP
I. Concert Band, Marching Band, Solo and Ensemble Club, Stage
Band ll. Concert Band, Marching Bandg Junior Academy of Sci-
ence III. Concert Bandf Marching Band, Second Lieutenant of Bandf
Fine Arts Club. Stage Band.
RAY DAVIS
I. Homeroom Vice-President: Tumbling Club Il. F.F.A. Ill. F.F.A.g
Chapter F.F.A. Historian.
GAYE DAVIS
Il. Transfer from Coleman III. Concert Bandy Marching Bandg Fine
Arts Club.
LOREE DAVIS
I. F.H.A. Il. International Friendship Club, Volleyball Ill. Ephesyg
Volleyball.
DAVID DAY
I. Homeroom President. Baseballg Band: "A" Club, A.V.-Crew Chief
III. Homeroom Vice-Presidentg Music Appreciation.
BETTY DETHLOFF
III. Transfer.
BOBBIE DOBBS
I. Golf Club ll. Style Club Ill. Red Cross Council.
JAMES DOOLEY
II. F.F.A. III. "42" Club, F.F.A.
JERRY DUNLAP
I. Boys' Chorus, Little "E", Homeroom President, Roman Forum ll.
Boys' Chorus, Automobile Club, Homeroom Vice-President, Roman
Forum Ill. A Cappella, Pilots' Club.
SUE EDINGTON
I. Eagle-Ettes, Sextet, Personality Club, Attendance Office II. A Cap-
pella, All-State Choir, Highland Festival, Fashion Club-Parliamen-
tarian, Homeroom President, Merit in Music and Foods Ill. A CCP-
pella-Treasurer, Fine Arts Club, Attendance Office.
EMOGENE EDMONDSON
I. Charmality Club ll. Seventeen-President Ill. Ephesy Club.
ALTON EDWARDS
I. Orchestra, Domino Club II. V.l.C. Club Ill. V.l.C. Club-Secre-
tary-Treasurer.
BILLY EDWARDS
I. Football, "A" Club, Student Council, Track Il. Track Ill. Home-
room President, Domino Club.
JOHANNAH EDWARDS -
I. Student Council, Homeroom Vice-President, F.H.A.-Parliamen-
tarian Il. Homeroom President, F.H.A.-Secretary, Delegate to Na-
tional Convention lll. Homeroom Reporter, F.H.A.-President, Li-
brary Club-President.
PATSY EDWARDS
I. Charmality Club ll. Seventeen Club III. Fashion Club
LESLIE ELICH
l. Football, Audio Visual, Baseball, "A" Club, Track ll. Audio Visual,
"A" Club, Track Ill, Homeroom President, Audio Visual, Stage Craft.
JUDY EPLEN
I. Personality Club-Secretary, Eagle-Ettes, N.F.L., UA" Award
Homeroom Secretary II. A Cappella, "Seventeen", Little "E", Thes-
plans, Merit Award, National Honor Society, Teentones Ill. Cheer-
leader, A Cappella, Battery, Ephesy Club, National Honor Society
Teentones.
FRAN ERWIN
I. Foreign Correspondence Club Il. Seventeen Club, Volleyball Ill.
Ephesy.
DON ESTES
I. Band, Woodshop Club Il. V.I.C. Club III. Chess and Checker
Club.
NELDA ESTES
I. Foreign Correspondence Club II. Fashion Club III. Travel Clubg
Homeroom Battery Manager and Reporter.
ROBERT EVANS
I. Transfer from Lubbock, Tennis, Checker Club.
JUNE EZZEL
I. F.H.A. II. Fashion Club III. Fashion Clubg Homeroom Reporter.
SARA FEATHERSTON
I. Personality Club, Homeroom Secretaryg Tennis Teamg F.H.A. II.
Little "E", Student Council, F.H.A., Registrar's Office. A.V. III. Stage-
craftg A.H.S. Theater.
MARY FEWELL
I. Charmality II. Red Crossg Attendance Office III. D.E. Club.
SANDRA FIELDS
I. Attendance Office. Charmality II. Attendance Officep Seventeen
III. Attendance Officeg Registrar's Officeg Ephesy.
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SAM FISH
I. Creative Writers' Club ll. Pre-Med Club, Tumbling Team Ill.
Pre-Med Clubg Aquila Staff.
NORMAN FITZGERALD
I. Junior Academy of Science II. Junior Academy of Science Ill.
Junior Academy of Science.
KAY FLEMING
I. Homeroom Vice-President, Personality Club-Secretary Il. Golff
Homeroom Secretaryg A.H.S. Theatre Ill. Ephesy.
EDNA FLORES
I. F.H.A.g Homeroom Secretary ll. F.H.A.p Homeroom Treasurer Ill.
Pan-American Club, Aquila Staff-Reporter.
ESTER FLORES
I. Little "E", Volleyball ll. Pan-American Club-Reporter III. Fashion
Club.
JOHN FLOYD
THELMA FOLLER
I. Girls' Choir, Library Club Il. Press Club Ill. Press Clubg Battery-
Co-Business Manager.
NORMA FORTUNE
I. P.E. Majors Il. A.H.S. Theatre, Attendance Office Ill. Foreign
Correspondence Club.
SANDRA FOUNTAIN
I. A.H.S. Theatrep Latin Forum: Student Council ll. Debate Merit
Award: Creative Writingg Aquila Staffy N.F.L.g Thespiansg Declama-
tiong Roman Forum: "Romeo and Juliet" Ill. Thespiansg N.F.L.p
Aquila-Editor, Fine Arts Club, Acting Lab, "Wagon Wheels and
Tomahawksf'
SANDRA FOX
I. Transferred from Big Spring, F.H.A.p Tennisg "A" Association Ill.
F.H.A.f Tennis: "A" Association.
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GAIL GALBRAITH
I. Homeroom Treasurer, Red Cross ll. Homeroom Secretary, Style
Club, "Seventeen", "Romeo and Juliet", Flibbertygibbetu Ill. Cheer-
leader, "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawks", "A" Association.
VIRGINIA GANEY
l. Homeroom President, Personality Club-Vice-President, National
Thespians, Acting Lab, Roman Forum, "Heidi" ll. Junior Class Re-
porter, National Thespians-Reporter, Student Council-Reporter,
Style Club-Secretory, National Honor Society, Roman Forum,
"Flibbertygibbet", "Romeo and Juliet" Ill. National Honor Society-
Treasurer, National Thespians, Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer,
Ephesy.
FLORA GARMS
I. Library Club, F.H.A. ll. F.H.A. ll. Forty-two Club.
BESS GARRET
I. P.E. Specialists Club, Roman Forum ll. Little "E", Roman Forum
Ill. Seventeen.
JOE GARVIN
lll. Transfer from Ozark, Arkansas.
JOANNE GEORGE
EDDE GIBSON
ll. Transfer from Roswell, New Mexico, Seventeen lll. Travel Club-
President.
PATSY GILES
I. Marching Band, Concert Band, Memphis Trip, Charmality Club
II. Marching Band, Concert Band, Pre-Med Club-Reporter, Seven-
teen, Orchestra Ill. Marching Band, Concert Band, Junior Red
Cross, Future Teachers of America, Historian, Denver Trip.
CHARLES GILLES
l. Transfer from St. Joseph Academy ll. Homeroom President,
Checkers and Dominoes Club, Roman Forum III. Checkers and
Chess Club.
MADELINE GILSTRAP
ll. Transfer from Haskell, Little "E" Ill. Ephesy.
GERALDINE GOSSETT
I. P.E. Majors ll. F.H.A. III. Domino Club.
NANCY PAYNE GRAVENS
I. Charmality Club, Homeroom Secretary Il. Music Appreciation,
Orchestra III. Orchestra-Vice-President, Student Council.
DAN GREEN
I. Band-Concert, Marching-Vice-President, Photography Club Il.
Band-Concert, Marching-Color Guard, Automobile Club III. Band-
Concert, Marching-Color Guard, Collector's Club.
SUE GREEN
Il. Transfer from Winters Ill. Ephesy Club, Homeroom Secretary-
Treasurer.
LARRY GREEN
l. Golf, Golf Club, Baseball, "A" Club, Student Council ll. Baseball,
"A" Club Ill. Baseball, "A" Club, Travel Club-Reporter.
GLYNN GREGORY
l. Homeroom President, Football, Basketball, Baseball, All District
and All State, "A" Club, "A" Association Il. Homeroom President,
Vice-President of Junior Class, Baseball, All District and All-State,
Basketball, All-District, Football, All-District, All State, All-Ameri-
can, "A" Association lll. Football, "A" Club, "A" Association, Base-
ball, Basketball, National Honor Society.
OLEN GRIFFING
l. Male Choir, Football, Track, "A" Club ll. Football, Tumbling Club,
"A" Club Ill. Track, A Cappella, Junior Red Cross, N.F.L., Senior
Male Quartet.
FRANCES GRIFFITH
l. Transfer from Los Angeles, California ll. D.E. Club-President,
D.E. State Convention Delegate Ill. D.E. Club, Student Council.
RICHARD GUTHRIE
I. Football, "A" Club ll. Sportsman's Club, Woodcraft Club Ill.
Fine Arts Club.
NORMA HADDOX
I. Homeroom Reporter, Charmality ll. F.H.A. Ill. Ephesy.
JENENA HARDING
I. Eagle-Ettes, Tumbling Club, Roman Forum, Volleyball Il. A Cap-
pella, Student Council, National Honor Society, Homeroom Vice-
President, N.F.L., Speech and Music Merit Awards, Style Club,
Roman Forum III. A Cappella, National Honor Society, Forensics,
"Wagons and Tomahawks", Fine Arts Club, Girls' Quartet.
CAROLYN HARDY
KATY JO HARGRAVE
I. Transfer from Odessa II. Orchestra: Foreign Correspondence III.
Orchestrap Fine Arts Club.
MARY LEE HARLOW
I. Roman Forum-President, Library Club, Library Worker, Merit
Award II. Roman Forum-Treasurerg Latin Merit Award, Library
Club-Vice'Presidentg Library Workerg Merit Award, National Honor
Society, Future Teachers III. Roman Forum-Treasurer, Library Clubg
Future Teachers, National Honor Society.
EDWIN HARMON
I. Architect Club II. Shutter Bugs III. Travel Club.
EVELYN HARRIS
I. P.E. Specialists ll. F.H.A. III. Fine Arts.
JAMES HARRIS
I. Baseballg "A" Clubg Sportsman's Club II. Sportsman's Club III.
Fine Arts Club.
BOBBY HARRISON
I. Roman Forum Club-Vice-President II. Roman Forum III. Roman
Forum.
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GENE HARRISON
I. Puzzle Clubp Tumbling Teamp Library Worker ll Tumbling Club
Library Worker: Tumbling Club lll. Tumbling Club Tumbling
Team-Secretary.
JOHN HARRISON
l. Homeroom Vice-President. "A" Club. Baseball ll A Club Base
ball Ill. "A" Club. Baseball.
PEGGY HASTY
I. Press Club-Reporterg Battery Il. Press Clubp Battery Advertising
Manager lll. Ephesyg Homeroom Secretary.
LYNDA HAYES
l. Orchestrag Roman Forumg Personality Clubp Memphis Trip March
ing Band. Concert Band ll. Orchestrcip Foreign Correspondence
Marching Band. Concert Band III. Orchestra: Foreign Correspond
ence.
I JON HAYS
I. Concert Band ll. Concert Band lll. Shutterbug Club Flashlight
Photographer.
ROGER HELGESON
l. A Cappellap Tumbling Club ll. A Cappella Tumbling Hugh
lander Festival: T.l.L. Solo-First placep Homeroom Vice President
Merit Award Ill. A Cappellap Tumbling Club.
JOYCE HENDERSON
II. Transfer from Bowie lll. Ephesy-Secretary
JAMES HERRINGTON
I. Footballp "A" Club ll. Student Council: "A"
lll. "A" Clubp Track.
THOMAS HILE
l. Domino Club ll. Auto Mechanics III. Auto Mechanics Home
room President.
V. M. HITT
I. Marching Band. Concert Band ll. Marching Band Concert Band
Stage Band Ill. Marching Band: Concert Band Stage Band Fine
Arts Club.
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MARGIE HODGES
I. Charmality Club ll. Typing Club Ill. Foreign Correspondence
Club.
TROY HOLCOMB
I. F.H.A. Il. Domino Club Ill. Domino Club.
EDNA HOLLADAY
l. Marching Band: Charmality Club ll. Battery: Charmality Club-
Reporter, Concert Band: Marching Bandp Homeroom Reporter III.
Concert Band: Marching Band, Ephesy Clubp Office Worker.
RALPH HOLLOWAY
I. Concert Band: Marching Band, Cotton Carnival Band, Automobile
Club Il. Concert Band: Marching Band, Automobile Club Ill. Con-
cert Bandf Marching Band: Auto Mechanics Club.
MAURICE HOOD
I. Tumbling Club ll. Motorcycle Clubg Tumbling Club Ill. Tumbling
Clubp Woodshop.
JIM HOOKS
I. Concert Band: Marching Band: Memphis Tripp Solo and Ensemble
Club: Trumpet Trio: A.H.S. Stage Band ll. Concert Bandg Marching
Band: Solo and Ensemble Clubp A.H.S. Stage Bandg Trumpet Duet
Ill. Concert Band: Marching Bandp A.H.S. Stage Band: Fine Arts Club.
PRISCILLA HOUSEWRIGHT
I. Eagle-Ettesp Little "E" Club II. Junior Red Crossy Eagle-Ettesy Golff
Ill. Ephesyf A Cappella.
CAROLL HOWARD
I. Golf Club ll. Automobile Club III. Domino Club.
JOEL HUDGINS
I. Architectural Clubg Homeroom Vice-President Il. Automobile
Club Ill. Domino Club.
THELMA MAE HUDSON
ll. Transfer from Ft. Worthy Little "E" Club III. Future Business Lead-
ers of America.
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DAVID HUGHES
I. Student Council: Homeroom President: Football: "A" Club: Base-
ball II. Homeroom President: Football: "A" Club: "A" Association
Baseball Manager Ill. Student Council: Homeroom President: Chapi
lain-Student Council: "A" Association.
JACK' HUI.SEY
RENA HUMPHREYS
I. Charmality Club: Tennis ll. Typing Club Ill. D. E. Club.
DON HUNTER
I. Track ll. Auto Club Ill. D.O. Club.
CAYLOMA HURST
I.. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality Club-Vice President: Student Council Il.
Eagle-Ettes: Nursing Club Ill. Junior Red Cross.
MELINDA HUSBANDS
I. Student Council II. Student Council: Junior Red Cross III. Junior
Red Cross.
BETTY HYSAW
I. Charmality: Roman Forum ll. Roman Forum: A.H.S. Theatre III.
A.H.S. Theatre: A.V.
ANN JACKSON
I. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality Club-Reporter: Volleyball: Merit Award
in Speech II. Eagle-Ettes: N.F.L.-Merit Award Ill. N.F.L.: Ephesy.
BETTYE RUTH JEFFERIES
I. Foreign Correspondence Club Il. Seventeen Club.
DALE JOHNSON
DELORES JOHNSON
I. Eagle-Ettes: Personality Club ll. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality Club:
Volleyball III. Fine Arts Club.
JOHNNY JOHNSON
ll. Transfer from Paris, Texas: Battery: Press Club-Reporter Ill.
Battery-Editor: Junior Red Cross.
MARY BETH JOHNSON
I. Girls' Chorus II. F.H,A.p Eagle-Ettes Ill. Stamp Collectors Club-
Vice-President.
DANNIE JONES
I. Audio Visualp Merit Awardp Pilots' Club ll. Audio Visual, Pilots'
Club III. A.V.p Amatuer Radio Club.
DAVID JONES
I. Photography Club ll. Motorcycle Club lll. Audio Visual-Vice-
Presidentg Music Appreciation.
JERRY JONES
I. Marching Band: Concert Band: Little "E" Clubf Student Council
ll. Marching Band, Concert Band, Little "E" Club. Stage Band Ill.
Marching Bandp Concert Band: Stage Band: Junior Academy of
Science Club.
MELVIN JONES
I. Basketball: Trackg F.F.A. ll. F.F.A. Ill. F.F.A.
PAT JONES
I. "A" Clubp Football! Baseball ll. Footballp Track: "A" Association,
Homeroom President Ill. "A" Club, "A" Association: Trackp Student
Council, Architect Club-President.
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PAT JONES
I. Architectural Club ll. Little "E", Tumbling Team Ill. Architectural
Club.
ROSALEE JONES
I. Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Charmality Club, "Midsummer
Night's Dream", Office Worker II. Homeroom Reporter, Thespian,
Fashion Club Ill. Thespian, Fine Arts Club, Stage Club.
HUBERT JORDAN
I. Football, "A" Club, "A" Association, Baseball II. Football, "A"
Club, "A" Association, Baseball Ill. Football, "A" Club, "A" Associa-
tion, Baseball.
JANICE JOSEPH
I. Foreign Correspondence Club, Volleyball II. F.H.A. Club, "A"
Association, Volleyball III. Seventeen Club, "A" Association, Volley-
ball.
LAFON JOWERS
I. Personality Club, Eagle-Ettes, Tennis Team II. Eagle-Ettes, Tennis
Team, Little "E" Ill. Ephesy Club-President.
RODNEY JOY
I. Homeroom Vice-President, F.F.A.-Vice-President, "A" Club, Track
ll. F.F.A., "A" Club, Track III. Homeroom President, F.F.A., Pre-Med
Club, Captain of Bell Team.
BRYAN JUDD
I. Manager "B" Team Football, Boys' Choir, Pan-American Club,
"A" Club, "42" Club ll. Male Choir, Highlander Festival, "42" Club
III. A Cappella, "42" Club.
SHEILA KEE
I. Music Appreciation Club ll. Homeroom Reporter, Foreign Cor-
respondence Club, Eagle-Ettes Ill. Fine Arts Club.
LORETTA KEETH
II. Transfer from Iredell, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer, Stage
Crafts, A.H.S. Theater, National Thespians, T.l.L. Spelling, Student
Council III. Junior Red Cross, National Thespians.
TOMMY KEEVER
I. Debate-Merit Award, Marching Band, Concert Band, Memphis
Cotton Carnival, N.F.L. ll. "Seventeen", Marching Band, Concert
Band, Little "E", N.F.L. Ill, Marching Band, Concert Band.
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DOROTHY KEITH
I. Foreign Correspondence Club II. Future Teachers of America, Fu-
ture Business Leaders Ill. Future Business Leaders-Secretary, At-
tendance Office, Registrar's Office.
DOROTHY KEMPER
I. Eagle-Ettes, Charmality-Treasurer, F.T.A. ll. A Cappella, National
Honor Society, A.H.S. Theatre, Thespians, "Seventeen", "Skin of
Our Teeth", "Romeo and Juliet", Student Council, "A" Award Ill.
A Cappella, Girls' Quartet, National Honor Society, Fine Arts Club,
Thespians, Counselor's Office, F.T.A., "Wagon Wheels and Toma-
hawks."
JOHN KENNEDY
I. Manager "B" Team, Manager Baseball Team, "A" Club Il. Typing
Club-President III. Sportsman's Club-President.
RICHARD KENNEDY
I. Band, Little E Club, Track. Il. Concert Band, Marching Band,
"A" Club, Track Ill. Track, Architecture Club.
GRACE KESLER
I. Home Room Secretary, Charmality, Roman Forum ll. Style Club,
Roman Forum Ill. Ephesy Club, Attendance office, Stage Craft.
MIKE KESLER
I. Marching Band, Foreign Correspondence Club ll. Marching Band,
Concert Band, Domino Club Ill. Marching Band-Squad Leader,
Concert Band, Domino Club.
KEITH KIMBLER
ll. D.E. Club III. D.E. Club.
KATHERINE KIMMEY
I. Charmality II. Junior Red Cross Ill Recreational Reading Club.
MIKE KINCAID
I. Homeroom Vice President, Sportsman Club Il. Sportsman Club
Secretary, Auto Club President, V.I.C. Ill. A.H.S. Theater.
BOYD KING
I. Football, "A" Club, Student Council, Homeroom Vice President
II. Football, "A" Club, "A" Association, Student Council, "Seventeen"
Ill. Football, "A" Club, "A" Association, National Honor Society
President, Student Council.
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I. Student Council: Football: Track: "A" Club: "A" Association:
Sophomore Class President Il. Student Council-Vice-President:
Football: Track: "A" Club: "A" Association: Homeroom President:
"A" Award Ill. Senior Class President: Football-Tri-Captain: Stu-
dent Council: "A" Club: "A" Association.
BARBARA KIRKPATRICK
l. Eagle-Ettes: Little "E": Volleyball II. A.H.S. Theatre: Eagle-Ettes:
Flashlight: Volleyball Ill. A Cappella: Ephesy: Flashlight.
GAIL KRING
l. "A" Club: Basketball: Marching Band: Concert Band ll. Marching
Band: Concert Band: Little "E" Ill. Marching Band: Concert Band.
KAY KRING
I. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality: Volleyball II. A.H.S. Theatre: Homeroom
Vice-President: "A" Association: Volleyball: A Cappella: National
Honor Society: Teen Tones Ill. Ephesy: A Cappella: National Honor
Society: "A" Association: Head Cheerleader: Volleyball: Teen Tones.
GAYLA LAMBERT
I. Student Council: Charmality Roman Forum Il. Junior Class Secre-
tary-Treasurer: Homeroom Secretary: Fashion Club: National Honor
Society: Flashlight: Roman Forum III. Student Council-Secretary:
Flashlight: Homeroom Secretary: National Honor Society.
BARBARA LANFAIR
I. Eagle-Ettes: Personality: Golf: Homeroom Secretary: F.H.A. Il.
A.V.: Little "E": Golf Ill. Stage Craft: A.H.S. Theatre: A.V.
GWEN LANKFORD
I. Homeroom Secretary: Charmality ll. Student Council: Little "E"
Ill. Ephesy-Vice-President.
FRANCES LASHLEE
I. Eagle-Ettes: Roman Forum: Volleyball: P.E. Club II. Eagle-Ettes:
:.H.A.: Roman Forum: N.F.L.: Thespians Ill. N.F.L.: Ephesy: Roman
orum.
BARBARA LATTA
ll. Transfer from Fort Davis: A.H.S. Theatre: "A" Association: Volley-
ball Ill. Fine Arts Club: Volleyball: "A" Association.
ANN LEDBETTER
I. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality: Roman Forum ll. A Cappella: Style
Club-Treasurer: National Honor Society: Roman Forum Ill. A Cap-
pella: Fine Arts Club: National Honor Society.
ROY LEDDY
ll. Little "E" III. Travel Club.
JIMMIE CAROL LEE
l. Marching Band: Concert Band Il. Marching Band: Concert Band
III. Marching Band: Concert Band-President: Fine Arts Club.
MARVIN LEECH
Ill. Transfer from Estellineg National Honor Societyp Red Cross.
RUSTY LEHRER
I. Homeroom Vice-President, F.F.A.-Vice-Presidentf Poultry Judg-
ing Team ll. Flashlight-Business Managerg F.F.A. Ill. Homeroom
Vice-Presidentf Pre-Med Clubf F.F.A.: Agriculture Club.
GUY LEMOND
Il. A.V.g Domino Club Ill. V.l.C.
ALLAN LEONARD
I. Transfer from Hamlinp Hunting and Fishing Club, Golf, Marching
Bandg Memphis Trip II. Marching Band, Concert Band: Golfg Golf
Club III. Marching Bandp Concert Band, Golfp Golf Club.
DAVID LEWIS
I. "A" Club Il. lll. Fine Arts.
TEMPLE LEWIS
I. Trackp Meat Judging Teamp F.F.A. Il. Track, "A" Club III. Track,
F.F.A.
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duction and thinking of Graduation.
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STEVE LINDBERG
I. Concert Band, Marching Band II. Motorcycle Club III. Pilot's Club.
NANCY LITTLE
I. Library Workers-Secretary, F.H.A. Il. Library Workers-Presiclentg
District T.A.L.A.-Secretaryp F.H.A. III. Library Workers-Presidentg
Nursing.
GLENDA LITTLEFIELD
I. Eagle-Ettes Sextetg Little "E"g Volleyballg A Cappella ll. A.H.S.
Theatre, A Cappellag Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer: Highland Fes-
tivalg Girls Golfg Teen Tones Quartetg Merit Award Ill. A Cappella
-Board of Governors Secretary, Junior Red Crossg Attendance Of-
ficep Batteryp Teen Tones Quartet.
SONDRA LOADER
I. Tennisg Homeroom Reporter, Personality Clubg Battery Il. Tennis:
Little "E"p Battery III. Homeroom Reporter. Ephesyp Battery.
LORETTA LONG
l. Future Nurses Club-Reporterg Marching Band ll. Future Nurses
Club-Vice-Presidentg Marching Band: Concert Band Ill. Future
Nurses Clubf Marching Bandf Maioretteg Concert Band.
TED LUCAS
I. "A" Clubg Basketball, Homeroom President II. "A" Clubp "A"
Association: Basketball Ill. "A" Clubp "A" Association: Homeroom
Vice-President.
CHARLES McANALEY
Ill. Transfer from Austing "A" Club.
WINNIE McCLURE
I. F.H.A. II. Roman Forum Ill. Roman Forum.
PAT McDANIEL
I. Little "E"f Roman Forum ll. Little "E"-Reporter, Roman Forump
Student Council: National Honor Society III. National Honor So-
ciety, Fine Arts Club. Student Council.
JO CARROLL McDAVITT
I. Personality Clubp Roman Forum Il. Student Council: Foreign Cor-
respondence Club - Secretary, Homeroom Reporter, Roman Forum
Ill. Ephesy Club.
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KENNETH McDOlE
III. Transfer from Oklahoma City.
DONALD McDONALD
I. Golf Team: F.F.A. II. Golf Team: F.F.A.: Homeroom President:
F.F.A.-Reporter III. F.F.A.-Reporter: Homeroom Reporter.
RUSH MCGINTY
ll. Transfer from Spur: A.H.S. Theatre: Thespians: "Seventeen":
"Romeo and Juliet" lll. Homeroom Vice-President: Thesplcmsf
"Wagon Wheels and Tomahawksn: A.H.S. Theatre: Fine Arts Club.
JOHN MCGOWEN
I. Science Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Roman Forum: Mem-
phis Band Trip ll. Roman Forum: Concert Band: Marching Band:
Science Club: Stage Band Ill. A.V. Club: Stage Band: Concert Band.
MICKEY MCGUIRE
I. Band: Little "E": Roman Forum II. Band: Automobile Club: Roman
Forum Ill. Math Club.
JERRY Maven
I. "A" Club: Football: Baseball: Basketball II. "A" Club: Baseball
III. "A" Club: Baseball: "A" Association.
BYRON McREYNOLDS
I. Student Council: Golf Il. Homeroom President: Golf: Student
Council: Manager of Student Store: N.F.L.: Thespians: Junior Red
Cross: Responsibility Award: "A" Award Ill. Junior Red Cross -
President: Student Council: Bell Team.
DOLL MARTIN
I. A.H.S. Theatre: Roman Forum: Golf Il. Homeroom Secretary-
Treasurer: Little "E": Golf III. A.V. Club: Junior Red Cross.
EDDIE WAYNE MARTIN
I. Marching Band: Concert Band: Memphis Band: "42" Club II.
Marching Band: Concert Band: "42" Club III. Marching Band: Con-
cert Band: "42" Club.
LARRY MARTIN
I. A.V. Club: Golf II. A.V. Club: Automobile Club III. A.V. Club:
Domino Club.
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JOSSIE MASHBURN
I. Tumbling: F.H.A. ll. Library Club III. Ephesy.
LYLE MASHBURN
I. A.H.S. Theater: Acting Lab Il. V.I.C. Club Ill. V.l.C. Club.
BARBARA MATHEWS
I. Battery: Little "E" Club: Golf ll. Style Club: Golf: Homeroom Sec-
retary: Battery Ill. Ephesy: Registrar's Office.
JOAN MATTHEWS
Ill. Transfer: D.E.
BARBARA MAULDIN
I. Foreign Correspondence: Girls' Choir II. A.H.S. Theater Ill. Fine
Arts.
JOE MENDOZA
I. Transfer from Waco: "A" Club ll. Pan-American Club-Vice-Presi-
dent III. Fine Arts Club.
GARY MERCER
I. Bond: Little "E" ll. Track: "A" Club Ill. Dramatics Club.
DON METHVIN
JUDY MILES
I. Charmality Club: Roman Forum ll. A.H.S. Theater: Roman Forum:
Golf Ill. Ephesy: Homeroom Reporter.
BETTY MILLER
I. Personality Club: Roman Forum: Eagle-Ettes II. Little "E": Roman
Forum: Golf: Homeroom Reporter Ill. Ephesy.
MIKE MILLER
I. Homeroom Vice-President ll. Motorcycle Club-President Ill. Fine
Arts Club.
WILFORD MILLSAP
I. "A" Club: Football: Track: Homeroom President ll. Tumbling Club:
Homeroom Vice-President lll. Homeroom President.
Nl'TA MILNER
I. Transfer from Brady, Ephesyp Stage Craft.
BILLY MITCHELL
I. Football, "A" Club: Track II. "A" Club: "A" Association: Track
Ill. "A" Club: "A" Association: Track.
MARCIAL MITCHELL
I. Marching Bondi Concert Band: Stage Band, Memphis Trip II.
Marching Band, Concert Bandg Stage Bondi F.F.A. - Chapter Sec-
retary III. Marching Bandy Concert Band: Stage Band, F.F.A. -
Chapter Vice-President.
GERALD MONTGOMERY
I. Pilot's Clubg V.I.C. Clubp Flashlight-Photographer II. V.l.C. Club
- Reporter III. Amateur Radio Club.
BILLY MOORE
I. V.A. Green Hand Club II. Tumblingp Livestock Judging team:
V.A. IlI.TumblingpV.A.
GERALD MOORE
l. Wood Shop Club II. D.E. Club III. D.E. Club - President.
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of tests.
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MARILYN MOORE
Ill. Transfer from Weatherfordp F.H.A.
TED MOORE
I. Science Club: Battery Staff ll. Roman Forum III. Math Club.
JOAN MORRIS
I. Personality Clubp Homeroom Reporter. Junior Red Cross Il Style
Clubp FFA Sweetheart Ill. Ephesy Club.
WANDA MORRISON
I. Foreign Correspondence Clubp Orchestra ll. F.H.A.p Orchestra
III. Ephesy. Orchestra.
CLARK MULLINS
I. Transfer from San Angelo.
CHARLES MUNDY
I. Photography Club ll. Photography Club - President, Flashlight
- Photographer Ill. Flashlight - Editorp F.T.A. - Parliamentarian
- Mr. F.T.A.: A.H.S. Radio Club - Reporter: N.F.L.
BETTY .IO MURDOCK
I. Foreign Correspondence Club - Vice-Presidentp Homeroom Vice-
President ll. Foreign Correspondence Club - Secretary III. Foreign
Correspondence Club.
CHARLSIE MURPHEY
I. Student Council: Personality Clubf Registrar's Office: Thespiansp
N.F.L. - Merit Award II. Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer: Acting
Lab, Style Club III. Junior Red Crossg Attendance Office. Registrar's
Office.
CLINT MURPHY
I. "A" Club: Homeroom President ll. "A" Clubp Football, "A" As-
sociationp Homeroom Vice-President III. Football. "A" Association,
Homeroom Vice-President.
.IANICE MURPHY
I. Eagle-Ettesp Personality Clubp Battery Il. A.H.S. Theatrep Eagle-
Ettesp Student Councilp Roman Forum Ill. A Cappella: Ephesy:
Roman Forum.
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LINDA MUSICK
ll. Transfer from San Angelo: A.H.S. Theatre: Office Worker.
LYNN MUSSLEWHITE
I. Junior Academy of Science ll. Junior Academy of Science -
Vice-President III. Chess 81 Checkers Club, Flashlight - Business
Manager.
SANDRA NEAS
l. Eagle-Ettesp Personality Club - President, Roman Forum II. Stu-
dent Council, Nursing Club - Reporterg National Honor Society:
Roman Forump A Cappella Ill. National Honor Societyg Senior Class
Secretaryy A Cappella.
NANCY NEEL
I. Charmality II. Seventeenp Attendance Office-Merit Award Ill.
Ephesyf Attendance Office: Stage Craft.
BARBARA NEILON
I. Junior Red Crossg Tennis ll. Junior Red Cross, Tennis: Picture of
the Year 1955-56 III. Flashlight - Art Editor: P.E. Club - Reporterp
Tennis.
DON NICHOLS
MIKE 0'BRlEN
I. Transfer from California II. "A" Clubp Trackp A.H.S. Theatrep Sev-
enteen" III. A.H.S. Theatre.
BILL 0'CONNER
PAT ODEN
I. Homeroom Vice-President: Personality Club: Girl's Golf Il. Home-
room Reporter, Little "E"p Golf Ill. Fine Arts Club.
MARY JO OLNEY
I. Homeroom President, Foreign Correspondence Club II. Style
Club Ill. Fashion Club.
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' I. Transfer from Allan Military Academy II. Typing Club Ill. Fine
Arts Club: Boys' Choir.
DOUG PARKER
I. Track: Homeroom President: F.F.A. ll. Track: "A" Association:
F.F.A.: Homeroom President Ill. Track: "A" Association: F.F.A. -
President.
DAYLAND PARSONS
I. Forty-Two and Domino Club II. Automobile Club III. Math Club
- President.
WAYLAND PARSONS
I. Architecture Club II. Architecture Club - Secretary-Treasurer III.
Math Club - Treasurer.
STUART PEAKE
I. Vice-President of Sophomore Class: Football: Homeroom Presi-
dent: Student Council: "A" Association II. National Honor Society:
Football - All District: Track: "A" Association III. Vice-President of
Senior Class: National Honor Society: Football-Rie - Captain: Track
- Co-Captain: Homeroom President: "A" Association.
MIKE PELFREY
l. Transfer from Houston: Football: Boys' Choir: "A" Club II. Foot-
ball: "A" Club: "A" Association: "Merchant of Venice": "Seventeen":
N.F.L. III. Football: "A" Club: "A" Association: A Cappella: N.F.L.:
Student Council - Vice-President.
VEE PERINI
ll. President of Junior Class: Debate: N.F.L. III. Student Council -
President: Debate: N.F.L.
III. Fine Arts Club.
I. Junior Red Cross: La
III. Nursing Club.
DORIS PERRY
VERNON PERRY
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CLAUDINE PHILLIPS
ng Club: Roman Forum
I. Homeroom Secretary: Personality Club II. Homeroom Secretary:
Charmality Club: A.V. III. Fine Arts Club: A.V. - Secretary.
HENRY PINKSTON
I. "A" Club Football II. "A" Club: "A" Association: Football III.
V.I.C. Club.
ROLAND POLLARD
DON POLLOCK .
I. Concert Band, Marching Bond, Solos and Ensembles Clubg X 1
Memphis Trip II. Concert Bandg Marching Bandg Junior Academy of
Scienceg Orchestra Ill. Concert Band, Marching Bondi Fine Arts
Clubg Tennis.
ANN POPE
I. F.H.A.g Girls' Chorus II. Foreign Correspondence Clubp Eagle-Ettes
Ill. Ephesy.
REBA POWELL
I. Merit Awordf Student Council. Foreign Correspondence Club Il.
Foreign Correspondence Club lll. Travel Club.
JEANINE PUGH
l. Foreign Correspondence Club ll. Typing Club-Secretary Ill.
Travel Club.
MARY RAINS
I. Chormolity Club ll. F.H.A.p National Honor Society Ill. Ephesyg
National Honor Society.
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euior Assembly
ANN RATLIFF
I. Band: Future Nursing Club ll. Band, Future Nurses Club lll.
Bandf Future Nurses Club.
WAYNE RATLIFF
Il. Junior Academy of Sciencef Student Council lll. Chess and
Checkers Club.
JOE RASCO
I. Sportsman Club, Band Il. Domino Clubp Tennisp A.V. Club Ill.
Architectural Club.
DOUGLAS RAY
I. Tumbling Club Il. Wood Shop Club Ill. Machine Shop, V.l.C. -
Chapter 34.
EDNA REEVES
I. Homemaking Club Il. Homemaking Club Ill. Homemaking Club.
FRANKIE REID
I. Transfer ll. Student Council Representativeg Home Room Secre-
tary Ill. Homeroom Reporter: Ephesy.
WORLEY REYNOLDS
ll. Transfer from Abilene Christian College High Schoolg Roman
Forum - President, "A" Awardg Photography Cluby Photography
Merit Award III. Homeroom Presidentf Roman Forum-President.
RISTY NORRIS
Il. Domino Club III. Junior Academy of Science.
WANDA ROBBINS
l. P.E. Specialists: Pre-Medi Volleyball ll. Little "E"f Volleyball Ill.
Travel Club.
ERNIE ROBERTS
II. Transfer from Brockport, Illinois III. Recreational Reading Club.
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I. Student Councilg "A" Clubp F.F.A.: Football II. "A" Clubg F.F.A.:
Football Ill. Student Council: "A" Associotiong Football.
GAY ROBERTS
I. Homeroom Secretary: Charmality Club ll. Homeroom Secretary,
A.H.S. Theatre Ill. Homeroom Secretary-Treasurery Fine Arts Club.
KAY ROBERTS
I. Homeroom Presidentf F.H.A. Il. A.H.S. Theatre Ill. Fine Arts
ClubgA.V.
NANNIE ROBERTS
I. Charmality Club ll. Style Club lll. Student Councilg F.T.A. -
Reporter: Ephesyp Counselor's Office.
PEGGY ROBERTS
I. Eagle-Ettesg A.H.S. Theatre ll. Eagle-Ettesg Seventeen Club -
Presidentg First Place Solo Contest, Merit Award in Music Ill. A
Cappellap Ephesy.
GLORIA RODGERS
I. Personality Club - Secretory: Homeroom Secretary ll. Music for
Fun Club: Homeroom Secretary Ill. Ephesy.
GWEN ROGERS
I. Foreign Correspondence Club - Presidentp Eagle-Ettes Il. Junior
Red Crossg Homeroom Reportery Foreign Correspondence - Re-
porterg A Cappella Ill. Foreign Correspondence Club - Reporterg
Attendance Office.
PAT ROGERS
I. Foreign Correspondence Club ll. Seventeen Club, Homeroom
President III. Ephesy.
TOMMY ROOTS
ll. Transfer from Bair Ill. Fine Arts Clubp A.V.
JIMMY ROSE
I. "A" Clubg Football, F.F.A. ll. Footballg "A" Club, "A" Associationg
F.F.A. lll. Footballg "A" Club: "A" Association.
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PAT ROSE
BETTY ROSS
I. Eagle-Ettes, Personality Club - President, Student Council. Il.
A Cappella, Red Cross - Secretary, Student Council III. A Cappella,
Student Council, Senior Queen.
JEANNE ROSSER
I AHS Theatre "Heidi" "Macbeth" Homeroom Secretar II
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Red Cross, Student Council, "Flibbertygibbit" III. Ephesy, Home-
room Vice-President, "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawksf'
NANCY SAMPLE
I. Battery, Homeroom Reporter, Solo and Ensemble Club, Orchestra
Il. Office Worker, F.T.A., Battery, Marching Band, "Seventeen",
Band and Orchestra Merit Awards, Concert Band, Orchestra -
Secretary, Junior Red Cross III. Junior Red Cross - Vice-President,
F.T.A.-Secretary, Office Worker, Orchestra-President, Marching
Band, Concert Band.
FLOYD SANDERS
JAY SANDERS
l. Sportsmen's Club, Homeroom Vice-President II. Sportsmen's Club,
Art - Vice-President Ill. Checkers and Puzzles Club, Stage Craft.
WESLEY SANDERS
I. F.F.A., State Poultry Judging Team ll. State F.F.A. Dairy Products
Team, F.F.A. Livestock Judging Team III. F.F.A.-Chapter Secretary.
KENNY SCHMIDT
l. "A" Club - Football, Baseball, "A" Association Il. "A" Club,
Football, Baseball, "A" Association Ill. "A" Club, Football, Base-
ball, "A" Association.
NITA SCHOONOVER
I. Eagle-Ettes, Cadet Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Little
"E", Memphis Band II. Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra,
"Seventeen", Orchestra, Little "E" III. Concert Band, Marching Band,
Band Office, Shutter Bug Club.
RONNY SCHUCHARD
I. Homeroom Vice-President, Student Council, Baseball, Golf, Golf
Club Il. Pre-Med Club - President III Pre-Med Club - President,
Homeroom Vice-President.
JACKIE SCHWAMKRUG
SYDNEY SEALE
I. Football, Basketball, Baseball, "A" Club II. "A" Club III. Golf
Club, "A" Club.
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MARGIE SELDEN
Il. Domino Club Ill. Ephesy Club.
DUANE SHAFER
II. "A" Club, Track Ill. "A" Clubg Track.
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LINDA SHIFLET
I. Charmalityp El Grito Del AguiIaACo-Editor Il. Stage Crafty
National Thespiang "Romeo and Juliet"p "Merchant of Venice",
"Seventeen"p A.H.S. Theater Ill. National Thespian, Fine Arts Clubp
Acting Labg "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawksng Aquila Staff.
DURWOOD SHIRLEY
I. Junior Red Crossg Student Council ll. Highlander Festivalg Music
For Fung A Cappellag Merit Award Ill, A Cappellag Fine Arts.
DAVID SHORT
I Mens Glee Club Golf Club II National Honor Society Junior
Society, A Cappellag Math Club
JAMES SHOWALTER
I. Marching Band, Foreign Correspondence Club ll. Concert Band
Marching Bandg Domino Club Ill. Concert Band: Marching Band
Domino Club
Red Crossp A Capbellag Highlander Festival Ill. National Honor V
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Lilce all seniors, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Jane Alling, Johnny Johnson, Rusty Lehre' and
Margaret Youngblood have to rush to class.
Pre cut -A Happy
MAXINE SHOWALTER
I. Eagle-Ettes-Sextet, Personality, Roman Forum, Battery II. A Cap-
pella, Battery: Style Club: National Honor Societyp Roman Forum
III. A Cappellap National Honor Society, Fine Arts Clubg Counselor's
Office, Battery.
ARNOLD SIKES
I. Transfer from Bangs, F.F.A.-Parliamentarianp F.F.A.g Track.
FLORA SIMONS
I. Little "E"g Attendance Office II. Junior Red Crossp Flashlight: Na-
tional Honor Societyp Homeroom Secretary II. Flashlight: Senior
Class Reporterp Senior Officers Clubg Homeroom Presidentp National
Honor Society-Reporter.
TEDDY SLOAN
I. A.V. Clubg Latin Forum: Footballp Baseball Il. A.V. Clubg Foot-
ballg Baseball III. D.O. Club.
BOB SMITH
I. Footbally Baseball: "A" Clubg Homeroom President II. Football.
Baseballp "A" Clubp Homeroom President III. Student Councily
Junior Red Cross.
DEMA SMITH
I. Homeroom Reporterp Little "E" Club: Band II. Junior Red Crossg
Merit Award.
DON SMITH
I. Band: Baseballg "A" Club II. Marching Bandp Concert Bandf Base-
ballg "A" Club III. Marching Bandp Concert Bandp Basebally "A"
Clubg "A" Association.
JERRY SNELL
I. Arty Tumbling Team II. V.I.C. Clubg Tumbling Club III. V.I.C.
Clubg Camera Club, V.I.C. Club-Secretary.
LARRY SPENCER
Transfer from Coffeyville, Kansas.
JOYCE SPENCER
I. Charmality Il. International Friendship III. Ephesy.
Part ofGRADUATIO
DAVID SPRINGFIELD
PAULA SPURLIN
I. Eagle-Ettesp N.F.L. II. Eagle-Ettesg Homeroom Secretary, N.F.L.g
A.H.S. Theatreg Volleyball: Flashlight-Merit Award III. N.F.L.g
Homeroom Presidentf Fine Arts Club.
RUEBEN STANDLEY
I. Homeroom President II. Homeroom Presidentg Photography Club
-Vice-President III. Photography Club, Battery-Staff Photographer.
CHARLES STEPH
I. Sportsmen Club-Vice-President. Il. Sportsmen Clubp Track III.
Track: "A" Clubp Homeroom President.
DON STEPHENS
I. Photography Club, Cadet Band II. Architecture Clubp Band:
Technology Clubg A.V. III. Technology Clubg Bandg A.V.
HAROLD STEPHENS
I. Homeroom President: F.F.A.-President, Footballg Basebally "A"
Clubg "A" Association II. Homeroom Vice-Presidentf Footballg Base-
ballp "A" Clubg "A" Associationg F.F.A. III. Student Councilg F.F.A.p
Footbally Baseballp "A" Clubf "A" Association.
RUSTY STEVENSON
III. A Cappellag Acting Lab: "Wagon Wheels and Tomahawks"y Fine
Arts Club.
DICKIE STRANGE
I. Architecture Club II. Pan-American Club.
BARBARA STRICKLAND
I. N.F.L.-Merit Awardp Charmalityg Homeroom Secretary II. Latin
Forump Little "E"g National Thespiansp "Seventeen", N.F.L.g Attend-
ance Office III. National Thespiansp Latin Forum, N.F.L.g Fine
Arts Club.
DENNIS STRICKLAND
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DIANA STRICKLAND
l. A.H.S. Theatre, N.F.L., Thespians-Merit Award, Debate ll. A.H.S.
Theatre, N.F.L., Thespians, Eagle-Ettes, "Romeo and Juliet", "Mer-
chant of Venice", "Seventeen" Ill. Fine Arts Club, N.F.L., Thespians,
A Cappella, Debate.
PAUL STUBBS
I. Homeroom Vice-President, Football, "A" Club, Boys' Choir, Roman
Forum, Junior Red Cross ll. Homeroom President, Junior Red Cross,
Student Council, A Cappella, Roman Forum, "A" Club lll. Junior
Red Cross, Homeroom President, Thespians.
MARY SUMPTER
I. Little "E", Library Workers, Roman Forum ll. Library Workers,
F.H.A., Roman Forum lll. Library Workers-Vice-President, Foreign
Correspondence.
KAY SWARTZ
ll. Transfer from Merkel, Roman Forum-Secretary, F.T.A. lll. Roman
Forum-Secretary, F.T.A.
JACK SYBRANT
I. Transfer from El Paso.
JUDY SYBRANT
I. Transfer from El Paso, Tennis, A.H.S. Theatre. ll. Junior Red
Cross, Tennis, Student Council, Attendance Office-Merit Award
lll. Cheerleader, Miss Frontpage, Nursing Club, Acting Lab, "Wagon
Wheels and Tomahawks."
FAYE TAYLOR
I. Charmality Club ll. Library Workers-Merit Award Ill. Travel
Club.
RAYMOND TAYLOR
I. Architecture Club ll. Architecture Club.
ROBERT TAYLOR
ll. Band, Chess Club Ill. Amateur Radio Club.
JEAN TESSON
I. Charmality Club, Marching Band-Maiorette, Concert Band,
Memphis Band Trip ll. Style Club, Marching Band-Maiorette, Con-
cert Band Ill. Ephesy Club, Marching Band-Head Maiorette, Con-
cert Band.
TERRY TEST
l. Golf Team, Marching Band, Cadet Band, Golf Club ll. Marching
Band, Little "E" Club, Cadet Band, Roman Forum III. Marching
Band, "42" Club, Concert Band.
BOBBY THOMPSON
ll. Transfer from Crane, Tennis Team, "A" Association III. Tennis
Team, "A" Association.
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COYE THOMPSON
I. "A" Club: Football Il. Pan-American Club III. Pan American Club.
DEAN THOMPSON
I. Camera Club II. Automobile Clubg Tennis III. Math Club.
JOHN THOMPSON
III. Transfer from Fairfield, Californiag A Cappellap Fine Arts Club.
TONI THOMPSON
I. Personality II. Red Crossy Battery Homeroom Manager Ill. Red
Cross.
SARA THURMAN
I. Personality Cluby Roman Forum Il. Student Councilf Roman Forum
III. Homeroom Secretary.
BILLIE Tmwsu. 1:
I. Personality Clubp Red Cross ll. Little "E", Homeroom Reporter,
Seventeen Ill. Ephesy.
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MARTHA TINKLE
I. Eagle-Ettes: Personality Club: Roman Forum Il. Eagle-Ettes:
A.H.S. Theater: Roman Forum Ill. A Cappella: Ephesy Club: At-
tendance Office.
A. B. TODD
I. Music Appreciation Club: Memphis Trip: Boy's Choir II. All-State
Choir: Marching Band: Concert Band: Solo and Ensemble Club: A
Cappella: Stage Band: Seventeen III. Marching Band: Student Coun-
cil: Fine Arts Club: Band Squad Leader.
JIM TORRENCE
ll. Transfer from Odessa.
LONA TRUITT
I. Eagle-Ettes: Charmality Club Il. Student Council: Homeroom Sec-
retary: A.H.S. Theater: National Honor Society III. National Honor
Society: Fine Arts Club.
JIM TURKETT
I. Audio-'Visual: Automobile Club ll. Audio-Visual: Automobile
Club-Secretary III. Checkers Club-President: Stage Craft.
KENNETH TWOMEY
I. Audio-Visual: "Little "E" ll. Audio-Visual: Automobile Club III.
Domino Club.
DARRELL VARNER
l. "A" Club: Football: Tumblers Il. "A" Club: Football: Tumblers:
National Honor Society Ill. National Honor Society: Homeroom
President: Pre-Med Club.
JOYCE VESTAL
I. Library Club ll. Foreign Correspondence Club Ill. Ephesy.
AMERETTE VONDERHOFF
I. Tumbling Club II. International Friendship Club-Treasurer III.
Ephesy.
SUSAN VOSHEN
l. Personality Club II. A.H.S. Theater: Thespians Ill. Thespians:
Junior Red Cross-Reporter: Stage Craft.
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RAY WALDREN
MARY WALKER
I. State F.F.A. Farm Sktill Team, F.F.A. Poultry Judging Team,
F.F.A. "A" Award, Homeroom President II. F.F.A. Ill. F.F.A.
RILEY WALKER
I. Charmality Club ll. Foreign Correspondence Club Ill. Travel Club.
SARAH WALKER
I. Sophomore Queen, Personality Club, "Heidi", "Midsummer Night's
Dream", Acting Lab ll, Junior Favorite, Red Cross, "Flibbertygib-
bet", National Honor Society, "Seventeen", "Merchant of Venice",
Acting Lab Ill. Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Ephesy Club,
"Wagon Wheels and Tomahawks", Acting Lab.
JUDY PRIDE WALTER
I. Personality Club ll. Charmality III. Fine Arts.
LEO WALTER
I. Automobile Club ll. Automobile Club Ill. Sportsman Club-
President.
MARTY LOU WARD
Ill. Transfer from Wylie, Future Homemakers of America.
BILL WARLICK
I. Basketball, Vocational Agriculture Club, F.F.A. Meat Judging
Team, Homeroom Reporter, "A" Club Il. F.F.A. Senior Farm Skills
Team, Vocational Agriculture Club, Homeroom Reporter III. Basket-
ball, Vocational Agriculture Club, "A" Association, "A" Club.
ROSA WARNER
I. Charmality Club ll. Homeroom Secretary, Seventeen Club, Ill.
Ephesy Club.
JERRY WATSON
I. A. H. S. Theater, Sophomore Talent Show, Boy's Choir.
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BEVERLY WATTS
I. Transfer from Elk City, Oklahoma II. Homeroom Vice-President,
A.H.S. Theatre III. Fine Arts Club.
TENELLA JEAN WEAVER
III. Transfer from Oldenp Volleyballf Junior Red Cross.
MARY ANN WEBER
I. Eagle-Ettesp Tumbling Club II. Eagle-Ettesg Seventeen Club III
Ephesy.
JAMES WEBSTER
I. Cadet Bandp Marching Bandp Little "E"g Roman Forum ll. Concert
Band, Marching Bandg Little "E"y Roman Forum Ill. Concert Band
Marching Bondi Student Councilp Pre-Med Club.
WARREN WEIR
l. Debate Squad, N.F.L.f Junior Academy of Science Il. Debate
Teamg N.F.L.g Responsibility Awordf Tennisg Chess Club lll. Debate
Teamp N.F.L.-Presidentp Fine Arts Club.
GUY WELLS
I. Footballg "A" Association, "A" Club, Homeroom Vice-President
Student Council ll. Football, National Honor Societyp Student Coun
cilp Baseball: "A" Associationg "A" Club III. Football, Student Coun-
cilp "A" Clubp "A" Association.
CARLENE WHITE
I. Foreign Correspondence Club-Secretary, Homeroom Secretary II
Junior Red Cross Ill. Travel Club-Secretary.
CHARLES WHITE
I. Basketball: "A" Club, Homeroom President II. Officiating III
Homeroom Vice-President.
JO EL WHITE
I. Personality Club II. Junior Red Cross Ill. Junior Red Cross.
KAY WHITE
I. Concert Bandg Marching Bandy Roman Forumy Charmalityg Mem
phis Trip II. Concert Bandp Marching Bondi Style Clubg Student
Council: National Honor Societyy Roman Forum Ill. Concert Band
Marching Bondi Ephesyp Band Officer, National Honor Society.
RAY WHITE
l. Marchin Band- Automobile Club ll Marchin Band- Automobile
Q 1 - Q 1
Club lll. Marching Bandg F.F.A,
DAVID WHITMAN
I, Marching Bandg Memphis Tripg Sportsmc1n's Club ll. Marching
Band, Little "E" III, Marching Band, Concert Band, Technician Club
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DARLENE WIGGINS
I. Girls' Choir Homeroom President. Roman Forum, Creative Writ-
ing Club-Secretary ll. Key Winner in Art, "A" Award in Arty Merit
Award in Art III. A Cappellag Fine Arts Club.
JENNIE WIGGINS
I. A.H.S. Theatre II. F.H.A. Ill. Future Teachers of America. Seven-
teen Club.
DON WILLIAMS
I. F.F.A. II. F.F.A. Sportsman's Club III. F.F.A.g Sportsman's Club.
MARILYN WILLIAMS
I. Homeroom Secretary: Little "E", Roman Forum ll. Little "E"g Na-
tional Honor Societyg Future Teachersg Roman Forum lll. Student
Council, National Honor Society. Red Cross, Student Council.
PAT WILLIAMS
I. F.H.A.. Homeroom Treasurer Il. Press Club-Treasurer lll. Press
Club-Treasurer.
SUE WILLIAMS
I. A.H.S. Theatreg F.H.A.-Historian, Delegate to F.H.A. State Con-
vention ll. F.H.A.-President. Delegate to F.H.A. National Conven-
tion III. F.H.A.-District Treasurer.
Saundra Carter, Susan Voshen, Willford Millsap, and David Whitman find the morning
break a good place to catch up on the news.
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I. F.H.A. Il. Typing Club, Homeroom Reporter III. Ephesy.
CONNIE WILSON
I. Tennis, Debate, Press Club, Merit Award in Debate, Latin Forum
ll. Tennis, Debate, Typing Team, Merit Award in Debate, Merit
Award in Typing, N.F.L., National Honor Society, Little "E", Latin
Forum lll. Homeroom Secretary, Little "E", Fine Arts Club, N.F.L.,
Registror's Office.
DANA WILSON
I. Foreign Correspondence.
NITA WINN
I. Future Nursing Club-Secretary ll. Seventeen Club-Vice-Presi-
dent Ill. Ephesy.
KIM WINSTON
I. "A" Club, Football Il. "A" Club, "A" Association, Football lll.
"A" Club, "A" Association, Football.
DEANA WOOD
I. Personality Club, Homeroom Secretary ll. F.H.A. lll. Ephesy.
MARY WOOD
I. Transfer from Anson ll. Homeroom Reporter, A.H.S. Theatre,
Mixed Choir Ill. Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Ephesy, Future
Teachers, Counselor's Office, Battery.
LAVERNE WYATT
l. Charmality-President ll. Seventeen Club-Vice-President, Home-
room Secretary III. Ephesy.
JANE YARBROUGH
l. Charmality Club, Eagle-Ettes ll. Typing Club, Eagle-Ettes lll. A
Cappella.
MIKE YOUNG
ll. Transfer from Roby, Golf Club lll. Travel Club.
MARGARET YOUNGBLOOD
I. Eagle-Ettes, Little "E" ll. A Cappella, A.H.S. Theatre lll. A Cop-
pella, Ephesy.
JIMMY ZACI-IARIAS
I. "A" Club, Track, Football Il. "A" Club, Track, Bell Team Ill. "A"
Club, A.V., "A" Association.
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Putting ourselves wholeheartedly into all our un-
dertakings . . . writing that term paper or working that
equation . . . electing officers and becoming acquainted
with our sponsors. . . having try-outs for the class assem-
bly . . . and planning and decorating for the Junior-
Senior Banquet, we Juniors had a most impressive and
rewarding year. Our loyalty was well exhibited as we
assumed our responsibilities and entered into the events
of the school.
Who could blame us for the feeling of leadership
and glee as members of our class were added to the
National Honor Society, varsity squads, and play casts,
and were recognized for outstanding qualities exhibited
in fine arts, literature, sports, and other fields?
Our expectations of another step-the last-was
manifested by our ordering class rings, and as we looked
back over the long tough road that we had traveled,
we realized we were ready to attempt that other step-
the last one.
CLASS SPONSORS
Mr. Watkins, Mr. Hiner, Mr. Jeter, Mr. Har-
low, Mr. Tapscott, Mr. Dunn, Miss Deavers,
Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Grubb, Mrs.
Bryant, Miss Griffin, Miss Bailey, Miss
Hardy. Not Pictured: Mr. Gleaton, Mr. Law-
son, Miss Reeves, Mr. Robbins.
Earlyne Abbott
Betty Jane Adams
Charles Adams
Jane Adams
Morris Adams
Sherry Addington
Bobby Adkins
Joe Agan
Carol Ailts
Barbara Alexander
Helen Marie Alfred
Ronnie Alldredge
Honfidcuf junior
Carol Allen
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Judy Anderson
Wade Anthony
Isabel Arispe
Bettie Armistead
Pat Armstrong
y Gary Wayne Arrant
Barbara Ashby
LaVerne Ashton
LaVonne Ashton
Betty Ann Bailey
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Ann Baldridge
James Baldry
Wendel Barfield
Patsy Barlow
Wanda Barnes
Susan Barrera
Fred Barron
Sharon Barron
Lester Barry
David Beck
Earline Beechly
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Peggy Bennett
Bobby Birdsong
Beverly Black
Sylvia Blackley
Donald Bledsoe
Linda Blevins
Carolyn Bonifield
Kay Bonner
Terry Bowen
Brenda Bowers
Jimmy Bowman
Myretta Bowman
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Jo Ann Boyd
Laverne Boyd
Nicky Boyd
Ronnie Boyd
Mary Gene Bradshaw
Ruth Ann Brady
Morris Brannon
Ruth Louise Branscum
Sharlotte Bratfon
Truman Bridges
Patty Briggs
Lynda Bright
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Peter Brock
Edwin Broesche
Lyn Brooks
Barbara Jean Brown
Mary Catherine Brown
Tommy Broyles
Billy Bryan
Buzzy Bryant
Michael Bryant
Zanne Bryant
Linda Bullock
Alton Burkes
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John Burkett
Ann Burleson
Margaret Burney
Betty Burns
Margaret Burns
Tommy Butler
Nancy Caffey
Bettye Campbell
Donald Campbell
Frankie Campbell
Shirley Campbell
Will Cannon
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Aubrey Carroll
Martha Jane Cathey
Jimmy Chandler
Henry Chism
Sharon Christie
Lloyd Clark
Glenn Cleckler
Oma Coats
Edward Cockerell
Freddie Coffey
Clarice Cole
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W. E. Cole
Chuck Colvin
Victor Conner
Kenneth Cook
Pat Cooke
Tommy Cooper
Gary Coppinger
Myrna Corley
Marian Cox
Marzella Cox
Charles Craig
Ruby Crawford
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Robert Cullen
Robert Culp
Lonnie Cundieff
John Curtis
Dee Ann Dalling
Linda Daugherty
Larry Daugherty
Bobby Davis
Janet Davis
Martha Davis
May Davis
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Patsy Davis
David Deaton
Ricky De Good
Jerry Paul Dehlinger
Jane Derryberry
Diane Dodson
Marian Dudney
Nick Dugger
Jean Dunn
Ronald Dunn
Martha Dupree
Carlton Earp
Linda Edington
Jackie Sheirlene Ellison
Roger Mac Evans
Don Ferguson
Don Finley
Bob Flannagan
Jill Flannagan
Dorothy Flowers
Becky Foster
Pat Fudge
Lawrence Furnish
Carol Ann Gaddy
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Peggy Galbraith
John Gibson
James Gilbreth
Bee Ann Gilchrist
Bill Gilles
Jayleta Glaze
Sue Goodwin
Dale Graham
Loyd Graham
Peggy Graham
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Sue Gregg
Betty Jo Gregory
Helen Gregory
Karla Griffin
Robert Grounds
Philip Gully
Carolyn Gunnels
Sandra Hads
Jenna Hole
Brook Hall
Clifford Hall
Janet Hall
Kenneth Barbara Patsy and Eva do that last minute cramming
Carolyn Hampton
John Haney
Jack Hankins
Moxie Wayne Harper
Carl Harrison
Margaret .lo Harrison
Eugene Hawkins
Dubby Hedges
Angie Henley
Gail Henson
Cynthia Herring
Mary Ann Herrington
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Gerald Hitt
Laura Jean Hobbs
Carolyn Hodges
Jane Hodnett
Robert Holladay
Lolita Holt
Glenda Hopkins
Verna Lee Horne
Donald Horton
Jann Huckaby
Janelle Huddlesto
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Gerry Lewis Jeffcoat
Elvin Jennings
Barbara Jerden
Jimmy Johns
Pansy Jo Johnson
Harriett Jones
Judy Jones
Linda Jowers
Keith Keller
David Kemp
Kenneth Waye Kennedy
Sandra Key
Lari Hudgins
Warren Hulse
Nina Humphreys
Anna Raye Hunt
Randy Hurst
Bunny Hutchinson
Sharon Kay Imes
Brenda Ingalsbe
Ronnie Ingle
Mary Ivey
Arthur Jackson
James Lee Jay
Melba Jean Kimmey
Marilyn King
Iran King
Patsy Kinnard
Doyle D. Knight
Elizabeth Ann Knott
Mary Deon Lamb
Jerry Don Landers
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Kenneth Wayne Larner
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Billy McKee
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Robert McKessick
Judy McMillan
Richard Glen McPherson
Judy Malone
John Mantooth
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Robert Glenn Marshall
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Dorothy Massey
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Kenneth Mattingley
Bert Mayes
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Ronald Moody
Gale Moore
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Linda Morrison
Tuleta Mosley
Harold Munn
Judy Murray
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Jerry Parks
Barbara Parsons
Alan Peake
Sherry Pebworth
Hurley Perry
Jimmy Perry
Bill Petty
Nancy Philley
Bobby Phillips
Gaile Phillips
Dwayne Pierce
Earl Nall
Billy Neill
Butch Newman
George Nichols
Billy North
Charles Norton
Michael O'Gorman
Dana Ogle
Peggy O'Neal
Noel Orr
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Gregory Portillo
Don Poteet
Sue Potter
Janice Powell
Doris Pritchett
Joe Purifoy
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Wanda Ramsier
Denzil Randell
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Linda Raymond
Ramona Redwine
Jack Reese
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Lynda Renfro
Robert Renfro
Sue Richter
Cliff Roberts
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Jimmy Roberts
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Jerry Robinson
James Rodgers
Ray Roe
Clarecia Roe
Lloyd Rosenbaum
Gary Ross
June Rosser
Judy Royal
Dale Russell
Wendell Russell
Betty Russey
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tion next year.
Harriet Saikin
Sylvia Sanders
Anna Scott
Nancy Scott
Rex Scott
Monica Sheriff
Steve Short
Judy Showalter
Bill Sides
Jerry Sides
Sue Simmons
Patsy Simms
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Carol Smith
Christie Smith
Elaine Smith
Sue Smith
Pat Smith
Paula Smith
Virginia Smith
Joyce Snow
Karley Jo Sowell
Charles Sparks
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Janice Standard
Gaylon Steele
Eva Steen
Rosie Steen
Charles Steinman
Nelson Stephens
Barbara Stone
Linda Stone
Joe Stout
Wynona Stringer
Malcolm Strole
Nelda Stroud
Janice Stuarol
Butch Sullivan
Bob Swafford
Bobby Swindle
Pamela Talley
Kay Turner
Gerald Tatom
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Lydia Taylor
Joy Terry
Kay Test
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Barbara Thomas
Evelyn Thomas
Mary Kay Thornton
Judy Tibbets
Christell Trainer
James Turner
Shirley Turner
Leon Valentine
Kenneth Vaughn
Betty Vick
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Gary Ward
Joe Ward
Don Watkins
Lewis Watson
Jan Wayte
Ronnie Webb
Linda West
Tim Westover
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Barbara Word
Jan Yarbrough
Dale York
Durlene Young
John Mike Young
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Marie Youngblood
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Barbara Wilkins
Jim Willeford
Barbara Williams
Charles Williams
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . . left to right: Jane
Anthony, Secretory-Treasurer, Johnny Gorner, Student
Council Representative, Kent Zuber, Vice-President,
John Millermon, President: Carolyn Beidlemcm, Re-
porter.
QUEEN .... Jane Feierabend
SPCDNSORS, friendly STUDENTS make up SOPH CLASS
Like little fishes in a big pond, the sophomores en-
tered the halls of A. H. S. For some it was like trying
on a pair of shoes for the first time . . . our toes were
pinched. It was quite a shock to be a lowly individual
again after a year of supremacy in iunior high, how-
ever, after a while, assignments, book reports, and tests
broke us into the new routine, and we began to feel at
home.
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us were clubs to ioin, games to attend, contests to enter,
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we enjoyed the spin and were always ready for an-
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The new adventure into senior high was an exciting
one . . . and fun. The election of officers, the presenta-
tion of our queen and later our talent show "Meet the
Sophomores" were all a part of that fun. One day soon
we shall be dignified seniors, but our days as humble
sophomores will not be forgotten.
SOPHOMORE SPONSORS
Mr. Harwell, Miss Butler, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Mayes,
Miss Hayes, Mr. Spence, Mr. Terbush, Mr. Goodwin,
Mr. Coalson, Miss Ball, Mrs. Parker, Mr. Payne, Mr.
Bullington, Miss Compere, Mr. Morris, Mr. Ander-
son, Miss Self, chairman. Not pictured: Mrs. Story,
Mr. McGinn.
Janet Askew
Betty Atkins
Bill Autrey
Charlene Avery
Frank Aycock
Beth Baggett
Bobbie Bailey
Bonnie Bailey
Gerald Bailey
Julia Baker
A. C. Bardin
Carroll Barnes
Jeanie Barnes
Mackey Barnes
Mary Ann Barr
David Barrera
Jean Barrett
Dickie Barry
Stanley Bass
Jean Bateman
Gary Ackers
Billy Joe Adams
Dovie Adams
Bill Adkins
Sandra Albright
Jimmy Alexander
Paula Allen
Gloria Andrews
Jane Anthony
Marsha Ard
Carolyn Armstrong
Dan Armstrong
G. W. Armstrong
Larry Ashenfelter
Eva Ruth Ashworth
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Janet Bates
Curtis Bates
Sandra Battles
Betty Beasley
Kay Beaty
Richard Becker
Tommy Bedichek
Carolyn Beidleman
Billy Bell
Tony Bell
Jan Belshe
John Belshe
Janice Belsky
Frances Benitez
Ray Bennett
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Judy Benson
Kenneth Bentley
Dorothy Bernard
Sharon Beyer
Cleve Bilbrey
Johnny Billingsley
Caroll Bishop
Mary Blackstock
James Blackwood
Wilma Blain
Frances Blankenship
Melba Bleeker
Norma Bohanon
Loretta Boiles
Dan Bond
Jackie Bonney
Jackie Boozer
Barbara Borden
Ross Bordwell
Jimmy Bostic
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Mickey Brown
Sam Brown
Cathy Brunner
Mary Buettemeyer
Eddie Bull
John Burlingame
Birdie Burson
Don Burson
Frances Bush
Jan Butler
Julie Butler
Ronny Butler
Dorothy Beyers
John Byram
Nancy Byrd
Eileen Cain
Carolyn Sue Campbell
Larry Campbell
Kay Campbell
Linda Bottoms
Gaye Bourland
Susanne Bowen
Dianne Bowers
Bonnie Box
Mary Helen Bradbury
James Braddock
Sue Bramlet
Bruce Bramley
Pat Bratton
Carol Briggs
Bobbie Jean Briley
Doyle Brittain
Edward Brooks
Foy Brown
Marcea Larry and Sandra cast their votes for Miss Frontpage
Neita Campbell
Delores Carlisle
Cathey Carlton
Sherry Carpenter
Sandra Carr
Mary Kay Carroll
Mike Carroll
Gene Carter
Jacinta Carter
John Casey
Judy Caskey
Jean Castleman
Linda Chalker
Linda Chandler
Frederick Chapel
Jenna Chapman
Terry Chapman
Ronnie Cheek
Jerry Chenault
Jimmy Clark
Thomas Cook
Dale Coon
Maurine Copeland
Arvin Coppedge
Clyde Corbin
Kay Corbin
Patsy Courtemanche
Gary Cox
Stanley Cozby
Travis Cranfil
Sherrilyn Crawford
Reggie Crosby
Martin Crossnoe
Gerald Cumby
Margie Curtis
Janice Cutting
Don Daniel
Taylor Daniell
Louie Bob Davis
Pat Davis
Jeannette Clark
Wayne Clift
Nelda Clinton
Sally Cloyd
Judy Cockrell
Marilyn Colby
Donell Cole
Kay Cole
Larry Cole
Billy Coltharp
John Compere
Ronald Conklin
Julianne Connally
Charles Conselman
Cora Cook
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Betsy Demere
Clois Denson
Wanda Derington
David Derr
Romara DeRusha
Pam Dillard
Priscilla Dixon
Larry Dolezal
Mary Dooley
Barbara Dorries
Donnie Dougherty
Sandra Doughman
Barbara Dove
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Lynne Dowdle
Jerry Dowell
Mike Doyle
Bobby Drake
Carolyn Duncan
Lynda Dunn
Sara Martha Durham
Bill Dusek
Bob Dusek
Mary Earp
Sharon Kay Eckert
Dewaine Edwards
Dorothy Edwards
Georgiana Eickmeyer
Helen Elliott
Sandra Elliott
Rowenia Ely
Carolyn Emmenecker
Albert Endsly
Jerry English
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Joanna Forehand
Frank Foster
Richard Foster
Gene Fox
Martha Fox
Eugene Franklin
Geneva Franklin
Joy Franklin
Larry Frazier
Carolyn Freeman
James Freeman
Jimmy Fry
John Ed Fry
Rhonda Gahwiler
Karla Gaines
Dennis Gallihar
Johnny Garner
Dorofh Ann Garrison
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Linda Gilbreth
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Paul Estes
Billie Ewell
Ann Fain
Bill Fair
Dan Farmer
Nelda Farmer
Patricia Farmer
Sarah Ann Farr
Jane Feierabend
Barbara Ferguson
David Fewell
Charles Flynn
Florence Ford
Betty Foree
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Carl Gillit
Wiley Gillit
Barbara Glaze
Daniel Goetz
Cedric Gogle
Karen Gogle
Linda Gorsuch
Jack Graves
David Gray
Jann Gray
Penny Gray
lone Green
Kay Green
Charles Greene
Linda Greer
Juathema Greeson
K. D. Griffin
Linda Griffin
Tom Griffin
Charles Harrison
Ronnie Hart
Doris Hawkins
Brenda Haynes
Pat Henderson
Laverne Hendrix
Kenneth Hennesay
Donald Henry
Jerry Henson
Joan Hill
Jackie Hill
James Hill
Joe Hill
Bobby Hinkle
David Hodges
Elizabeth Hoffman
Buddy Horrell
Roy Houghton
Weldon Howell
David Griffith
Terry Griffith
David Griggs
Molly Sue Guest
Jimmy Gunn
Carlton Gunter
Lynn Gustavaus
Darlene Guthrie
Jorita Hagins
Peggy Hampton
Arthur Hanna
Julian Harlan
Judy Harlow
Barbara Harmon
Sue Harris
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Delores Ann Huffman
Gaylene Hughes
John Jay Hughes
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Pat Hyman
Susan Irwin
Chloe Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Johnny Jackson
Barry James
Corene Jenkins
Dorothy Jenkens
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Bobby Johnson
Fredda Johnson
Gerry Johnson
Sherry Johnson
Floyd Jones
Joie Jones
Judy Ann Jones
Kay Jones
Larry Jones
Nancy Jones
Nancy Ellen Jones
Richard Jones
Jimmy Justice
Leldon Kelso
Barbara Kerr
Billy Mac Key
Dudley Kidwell
John King
Walter King
Bobby Kirklen
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Darlene Large
Kenneth Latta
George Lee
Larry Legg
Linda Legg
Laura Lemon
Betty Lester
Karin Lighttield
Barbara Like
Jere Lou Lindberg
Stuart Lindley
Dorothy Lindsey
Bonnie Little
Fain Little
Billie Ruth Logsdon
Sandra Lytal
Jim McCann
Charlotte McCIinton
James McClure
Joyce McClure
Wayne Kirkpatrick
Marcea Kleinbecker
Sylvia Knight
Linda Knightstep
Kenneth Koegle
Carolyn Kossey
Bill Lacy
Charles Lacy
Teddy Lain
Jane Lambert
Sue Landreth
Mike Lane
Evalena Lang
Patricia Lang
Patricia Lankford
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Don McCollum
Lydia McCollum
Robert McDaniel
Anita McDonald
Elaine McDonald
Joy McElroy
Sue McGaugh
Charlotte McGuire
Sue McKinney
Billy McKinnon
Buddy McLane
George McMillan
Sara McRee
Burl McWilliams
Hugh Majers
Wilbert Malone
Jo Ann Maples
Charles Marshall
Jane Marshall
Jimmy Marshall
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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Don Mitchell
Dottie Mize
Doris Moncriet
Joyce Moody
Polly Moody
Eugene Moore
Kirk Moore
Nancy Moore
Harold Morgan
Linda Morgan
Wanda Morris
Gloria Morrison
Jerry Morrison
Gary Mosley
Jerry Mullcey
Pete Munnerlyn
Jimmy Murphrey
Jimmy Nail
Reuben Martinez
Robert Matthews
Freddy Mayfield
Lynda Means
Linda Medlock
Fred Michaelis
Janet Middleton
Carla Miles
Stanley Miller
Johnny Millerman
Janet Mills
Linda Mills
Jimmy Milstead
Diane Mitchell
Gere Mitchell
Algebra, biola y, history
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Paul Nelson
Ann Newberry
Martha Newberry
Lynn Nichols
Phil Nickols
Sue Nichols
Rosa Niedecken
Nell Nix
Betty Jo Nixon
Jean Norwood
Bobby O'Donald
Jackie Osborn
Jerry Osborn
Mack Owens
Andrew Parks
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James Parramore
Sandra Kay Parmelly
Jimmy Parsons
Dow Patterson
Richard Payne
Stephanie Pearce
Stephen Pearce
Saundra Peay
Pat Pelfry
John Perkins
Litt Shelburn Perry
Sue Perry
Thedford Peters
David Petree
Sue Phariss
Don Phillips
Gloria Phillips
Kim Pierce
Judy Pilgrim
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James Queen
Sandra Randolph
Ralph Rasco
Nancy Ratliff
Louise Reavis
Barbara Reed
Paul Reed
Norma Reese
Beniie Reeves
Bennie Reid
Cecil Rich
Nancy Richardson
Larry Ridgway
Sherry Ridgwoy
Georgia Rister
David Rix
Kenneth Robbins
Elaine Roberts
Sandra Rodgers
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Tommy Pinlcston
Gladys Pippin
Hazel Pippins
Jimmy Pippins
Jerry Pittman
Don Plowman
Jimmy Pollan
Raymond Portillo
Paul Powell
Lloyd Presswood
Shirley Pritchett
Douglas Procter
Jan Pruit
Janice Pruitt
Sherry Pruitt
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Joe Rogers
Wanda Rogers
Rita Rose
Beverly Ross
Arthur Rozell
Carol Ruffin
Nancy Rushing
Sammey Rutherford
Brownie Rutledge
Gary Rutledge
Celia Sanders
Gerald Satterwhite
Carroll Savage
Nancy Savage
Charles Scarborough
Janice Schmidt
Glenda Scott
Norman Scott
Connie Sedberry
Judy Smith
Larry Smith
Marilyn Snell
Jim Snell
James South
Jean Sowell
Joyce Spence
Linda Ann Spence
Lou Ann Stallings
Patsy Standard
Sam Steele
Sharon Steele
Pam Stephen
Carolyn Stephens
Lenna Ann Stephens
Kay Stevenson
Charles Stewart
Theresa Stewart
John Stowe
Jerry Stroud
Ronnie Sedberry
Kay Seymore
Jerry Shakelford
Larry Shaddix
Susan Shead
Lewis Shell
James Shields
Joyce Shipley
Dale Sides
Terry Jo Sides
Carleta Sigler
Win Skiles
Bob Smith
Dorcas Smith
Janette Smith
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Margaret Stuard
Jimmy Sturclivant
Mary Lou Suddath
Alice Sudderth
JoAnn Summerville
Barbara Sumners
Jan Sunday
Richard Supulver
Dave Sutherland
Steve Tanlcersley
Deloris Tanner
Wanda Tanner
Verna Moe Tarrant
Letha Mae Tatum
Bobby Taylor
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Johnny Taylor
Lavena Taylor
Nelda Taylor
Steve Taylor
Willard Taylor
Linda Ann Teal
Eugene Tedford
Doyle Tennison
Juanita Tennison
Don Terrell
Evered Terrell
Sondra Thomasson
Judy Thompson
Rosena Thompson
Jo Ann Thornton
Joan Titlow
John Todd
Dorothy Toliver
James Toney
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Virginia Tuttle
Ken Van Arsdel
Sandra Varner
Donnie Vaughn
Claudine Vernon
Don Vest
Frank Villearreal
Dorothy Vineyard
Judy Walden
James Waldrip
Tim Walter
Vickie Wampler
Judy Ward
Patricia Watkins
Stella Watson
Betty Watts
Jerry Watts
Willis Watts
Gail Webb
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Freddie Townsend
Joe Tucker
Lorna Tucker
Tommy Tucker
Robert Tuley
Bill Tull
Barbara Turner
LeAnne Turner
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Jaretta Weed
Woody Weir
J. C. Welch
Dolores Weldon
Morris Weller
Saundra Wenzel
James Westbrook
Ronnie Westfall
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Brenda Whiteaker
Sandra Whittington
Gary Wilburn
Jerry Don Wilburn
Anita Wilkerson
Beatrice Williams
Jane Williams
Larry Williams
R. B. Willman
Jimmy Wilsher
James Wink
Jerry Woodford
Helen Woods
Joyce Woods
James Wooten
Beth Yager
Sharon Yarborough
Hollis Yeilding
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First Row: WESLEY SANDERS, Agriculture, SHIRLEY BASSETTI,
Athletics, BARBARA NEILON, Athletics.
Second Row: JIMMY CARPENTER, Athletics, STUART PEAK, Ath-
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TOM BOURBON, Band, DEANA WOODS, Business, MAXINE SHOWALTER,
Choral.
Second Row. JOHN THOMPSON Choral- FRANCES GRIFFITH Distributive Edu-
cation- ALTON EDWARDS Diversified Education DOROTHY KEMPER Dra
matics MARY LEE HARLOW English
First Row GLORIA ANDREWS Homemaking HOMER CLECKLER Machine
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JUDY MATHIS Orchestra
Second Row VEE PERINI Public Speaking NANCY LITTLE Science LYNN
MUSSLEWHITE Social Science PATRICIA SITCHLER Spanish JOHN YOUNG
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Students honored on this page
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ASSEMBLIES important to
SCHOOL LIFE
. Behind a row of gaily decorated Thanksgiving
boxes filled with food for the needy, the enter-
tainers perform for the donors.
. A comedy act is performed by two choir mem-
bers, Dorothy Kemper and John Thompson.
. Mr. Fielder talks with one of his Christmas
guests.
. Another comedy number is performed by A. B.
Todd, Carol Barnes, Olen Griffing.
. Presented in assembly were the classes' nominees
for Flashlight Queen-Linda Bullock, Betty Ross,
and Jane Feierebend.
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The band had its share of both fun and work fol-
lowing the football team in its journey toward State
Championship. Parades were part of the fun.
Top winners in the Science Fair were Jerry Lee and
Robert Hunter. The national show was their next
showing.
Catching the eye of the eager Eagle backers was
this display arranged by Evelyn Thomas.
A most happy occasion is the presentation of the
silver football for the State Championship. Stuart
Peake makes the presentation.
Gene Harrison and other members of the tumbling
team exhibit their nimbleness on the trampoline.
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We enioyed HGMECOMING
The hilarious stunt for the pep rally was presented by
the teachers who were reminiscent of past homecomings
where old and young meet.
Crowned as Homecoming Queen is Christie Smith. Her
escort is Charles Craig.
Barbara Black, Lynda Renfro, and Christie are happy
nominees for queen.
Drum Maior Dyer and Maiorettes Griffin, Cline, Weav-
er, Lee, Loving, and Morrow lead the parade.
Mr. Sublett of the 29's and Mr. McComb of 30's greet
Cheerleaders Ball and Etter.
SPEECH DEPARTMENT makes
NEWS
Hitting headlines was the annual Shakespear-
ean Festival which included 'Romeo and Juliet
and "Richard Ill." Here is a scene from "Rameo.'
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play was Mr. Sublett's "Tomahawks and "Wag-
on Wheels."
A little instruction is being offered in this scene
from "Richard Ill."
Members at the debate team are Warren Weir,
Vee Perini, Bill Medley, and James Toney.
Scheming Richard Ill, Paul Stubbs, orders his
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The excellent junior assembly displayed both talent
and originality.
The Science Fair was a great success because of the
excellent entries, These girls examine an entry in
the biology division.
Pete Brock wins again! He is holding his cover de-
sign forthe Aquilla, the school magazine.
Wrapping and sampling the candy for the V.P.O.
packages was a part of the exciting National Honor
Society proiect.
The Aquilla Staff members can smile because their
first issue is finished and delivered. The members
under the direction of Mrs, Bishop, advisor, and San-
dra Fountain, editor, used the theme The Wind
Blows Deep forthe issue.
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Staff: Carolyn Hodges, Ann Slaton, Sharon Barren, Jane Feierabend, Carolyn Beidle-
man, Flora Simons, Barbara Neilon, Gayla Lambert, Sponsor Miss Mildred Stokes, Bren-
da lngalsbe, Jon Hayes, Charles Mundy, Don Campbell, Lynn Musslewhite, Jimmy Par-
sons, Sponsor Mr. C. G. Bradford.
FLA HLIGHT TAFF mir FUN and WCDRK
When the yearbook is mentioned in a crowd, the first thing that is mentioned is, "What color will the
cover be?" No thought is given to the work, planning, and sacrifice that go into this book called the Flash-
light. Hours are spent selling ads for the annual as well as for the football programs. Many days are spent
drawing layouts. Many Saturdays are spent working in the darkroom. No, the annual isn't iust a cover
with pages in it. It is something that has consumed hours of unrewarded toil except for the satisfaction of
having a part in preparing this memory book that we hope each of you will treasure for many, many years.
Editor Charles Mundy and Business Manag-
er Lynn Musslewhite can readily say they
have gained experience and knowledge in
working with the annual. They anticipate
the day when all ledgers will be balanced
and all annuals issued.
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Posters of all sizes, shapes, and kinds were entered in Votes are carefully tabulated by members of the Flashlight
the campaign for Flashlight Queen. Staff and class sponsors for Flashlight Queen.
Barbara Kirkpatrick
Florence Ford
Paula Spurlin
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money for subscriptions to the annual is quite Counting programs is a regular iob for Flashlight workers
iob to be tackled by these staff members and Mr. before every home football game. The sales help finance
the book.
Student Kauncil
First Semester Membership:
Sherry Cook, Linda Burkett,
Doris Pritchett, Verna Horne,
Diane Dodson, Marilyn Wil-
liams, Nita Wiggins, Stanley
Cozby, Anna Scott, Bonnie
Bailey, Nancy Richardson,
Romero De Rusha, Judy
Boehms, Glenda Bucknew,
Sharon Christi, David Wil-
liamson, Christie Smith, Syl-
via Blackley, Jane Anthony,
Dorothy F l o w e r s , Sally
Cloyd, Betty Ross, Bryan Mc-
Reynolds, Fred Barron, Har-
old Stephens, Rufus King,
Jimmy Roberts, Johnny Gar-
ner, Gail Sides, Gayla Lam-
bert, Vee Perini.
Sponsor: Mrs. K a t h l e e n
Parker.
TUDENT COUNCIL keeps AHS "CLlCKlNG"
"Let the Student Council do it" is a common expression heard among A.H.S. students and teachers when a
problem arises or a iob needs to be done. Confidence in the ability of the group comes from their success
story.
This year's Council has decided with ease and sincerity numerous school problems, plus studying ways to
promote pride, loyality and better conduct in our school and carrying on their usual proiects.
The Thanksgiving programs with all the beautifully decorated A-K
boxes of food, and the bright Christmas tree in the foyer have be- E
come traditional with us. T
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Membership: Pat McDaniel,
Nancy Scott, Bernell Blain,
Jerrie Lou Lindburgh, Sherry
Addington, E l e c i v e Blair,
Kenneth Koegl, Paula Smith,
Lari Hudgins, Nancy Gra-
vens, Janice Schmidt, Janice
Standard, N a n c y Sample,
Evered Ferrell, Margie Cur-
tis, Pat Funderbird, Don Fer-
guson, N a n n i e Roberts,
Frances G r i f f i n , Charles
Steinman, Guy Wells, Mike
Pelfry, Butch Newman, Will
Cannon, James Webster, Bill
Medley, David Hughes, Lar-
ry Ashenfelter, Jack Sybrant,
A. B. Todd, Nard Lewis, Bob
Smith, Ronnie Hart, Jerry
Sides.
Sponsor: Mrs. Parker.
Studmt Kauncil
Membership: Judy Royal, Carolyn Gun-
nels, Kay Roberts, Charlsie Murphy, Nita
Milner, Linda Blevins, Linda Chalker,
Melinda Hisbands, Patsy Jones, Nancy
Savage, Nelda Clinton, Kay Jones, Peg-
gy Bennett, Sherry Pruitt, Eddie Bull,
Mike Lane, Pat Sitchler, Don Methvin.
OFFICERS:
Vee Perini . . . .... President
Mike Pelfrey . . . ..... Vice-President
Gayla Lambert . . . .... Recording Secretary
Doris Pritchett ....... Corresponding Secretary
Linda Burkett . . . ...... . . Treasurer
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EDITORIAL STAFF S
Johnny Johnson , . ..,............. ..., E ditor-in-Chief
Veta Alexander . . . . . Managing Editor
Barbara Word .... . , . Society Editor
Larry Daughtrey . . . .... Sports Editor
Harriet Jones ,... . . Feature Editor
Reuben Standley . . . . . . Photographer
Pete Brock ,.... ..,.....,.....,.... . . Cartoonist
BUSINESS STAFF I
Linda Jowers, Thelma Lou Foller ..,,.. Co'Business Managers
Beatrice Williams ,.......... .,. Circulation Manager
Janet Hall ,.., . . . ......,....,. Advertising Manager
ADVISORS
Robbin Tibbets ,..., .....,.... , , Editorial Staff
David L. Kennamer . . . . . . Business Staff
Miss Frontpage
J udy Sybra nt
They Collect and Edit the NEWS at AHS
"Would you like to buy a subscription to the Battery?" is a familiar expression of the homeroom circulation
managers and the editor at the beginning of school each year. To add enthusiasm to the campaign, the
subscribers get tO name a girl for the honor of being Miss Frontpage. She receives recognition in one of
the first issues of the Battery.
Membership: T h el m a Lou
Foller, Lo v eta Alexander,
Lynn Brooks, Sherry Pruitt,
Cynthia H e r ri n g, Harriet
Jones, Larry Daughtery, Will
Cannon, Kay Green, Susan
Irwin, Norman Scott, Ste-
phen Pearce. Johnny John-
son, Bob McDaniel.
Battery
Membership: Mary Wood,
Lolita Holt, Jane Alling, Lin-
da Jowers, Carolyn Boni-
tield, Kay Carroll, Gaylene
Hughes, Nancy Jones, Bea-
trice Williams, Barbara Par-
sons, Janet Hall, M a r t h a
Blackburn, Dianne Bowers,
Janet Mills, Sherry Johnson,
Betty Yager, Kay Test, Mar-
garet Burney, Celia Sanders.
Giving coverage to the news of activities in Abilene High School, the Battery continues to be one of the
great voices of our school. It is a member of Texas High School Press Association, Texas lnterscholastic
League Press, and Quill and Scroll.
With a special interest journalistic work, these students can't get away from ink and copy even on club
days. Never forgetting their first interest, the Battery, they call in journalists from the colleges and from
town to give them pointers on editing a paper.
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Membership: Johnny John-
son, Dewaine Edwards, Dav-
id Lemon, Jane Alling, Larry
Daughtery, Thelma Lou Fol-
ler, Loveta Alexander.
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Membership: Sandra Whit-
tington, Bettye Bailey, Co-
rene Jenkins, Martha New-
berry, Billie Logsdon, Sandra
Fox, Sue Williams, Judy Coc-
rell, Pamela Talley, Joy
Franklin, Donie Daugherty,
Carol Briggs, Gail Webb,
Patsy Bryan, Sherry Carpen-
ter, Helen Elliot, Rosena,
Thompson, Barbara Sum-
ners, Linda Gilbreth, Sherry
Pruitt, Patricia Jarmer, Ann
Fain, Teresa Stewart, Patsy
Corley, Martha Owens, Su-
san Pursley, Marilyn Snell,
Patsy Standard, Janet As-
kew, Marilyn Hutton, Patri-
cia Watkins, Patsy Leggett,
Elizabeth Hoffman, L i n d a
Morgan, Gloria Andrews,
Rowena Ely, Charlene
Avery.
Sponsor: Mrs. Neil.
Dreaming of a home of their own, the Future Homemakers seek to find the knowledge that will enable
them to have a successful one. Preparing for the annual Sweetheart banquet in February begins early in
the school year. The trips to the district, area, and state meetings are beneficial as well as enjoyable for
all who attend.
Membership: Nancy Savage,
Jeanette Clarke, Jean Cast-
leman, Bobbie Briley, Polly
Moody, Beth Bagget, Eva
Ashworth, Sue Parmelly,
Marilyn Moore, Patty Briggs,
Voncille Minshew, Mollie
Sue Guest, Mary Earp, Caro-
lyn Duncan, Dovie Adams,
Linda Griffin, Johnie Doby,
D i a n n e Mitchell, Dorothy
Lindsey, Brenda Haynes,
Carolyn Aumstrong, Kay
Seymore, Pat Parmer, Monty
Lou Ward, Sherry Ridge-
way, Kathryn K i m m e y,
Elaine Rogers, Wanda Mor-
ris, Jean Norwood, Jackie
Bonny, Jan Gray, Lynda
Means, Sarah Farr, Iris Pair,
Alice Suddath, Letha Latum,
Judy Williams, Sheirlene El-
lison, Pat Hudson.
Sponsor: Miss Compere.
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OFFICERS: OFFICERS:
Johanna Edwards .. President Karla Griffin H presidem
Clarecia Roe .... Vice-President 'Ii - Dolifq Holy . . . . , A Hisforiqn
Carolyn Hampton .. Secretary ,. I
Jann Huckaby ......
Linda Gilbreth
Reporter
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Carolyn Hodges .... Treasurer ' 5 QQ
I Jo Ann Boyd . . Parliamentarian
F.H.A. SWEETHEART
GIRL OF THE YEAR
Johanna Edwards
David Hughes
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Boyd King ...... .... P resident
Charles Bradshaw ...... Vice-President
Penny Brooks . . . .... Secretary
Virginia Ganey . . . . . . Treasurer
Flora Simons .. ......... Reporter
Elecive Blair ...... Program Chairman
David Short . . . ... Project Chairman
CHARACTER, grades, personality MARK this
ORGANIZATIQN
An organization in which membership is considered to be a great honor is the National Honor Society. The
aim of this organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate the desire to render serv-
ice, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in students of Abilene
High School. Besides planning for two inductions, the senior reception, and keeping the trophy cases, the
organization sponsors the Valentine Post Office which gives ioy to members, students, and faculty alike.
Membership: Sarah
Walker, Pat McDaniel,
Marilyn Williams, Judy
Eplen, Maxine Showal-
ter, Wyneva Wood, Lin-
da Burkett, Gayla Lam-
bert, Kay Kring, Sandra
Neas, Lyneve Chapman,
Lona Truitt, Kay White,
Cary Cooke, Curtis At-
terberry, Jenena Hard-
ing, Ann Ledbetter, Con-
nie Wilson, Elecive Blair,
Mary Lee Harlow, Guy
Wells, St u a rt Peake,
Dorothy Kemper, Mary
Billings, Darrell Varner,
Jerry Lee, Gaylord Arm-
strong, Glynn Gregory,
Tom Bourbon, D a v i d
Short, John Curtis.
Sponsors: Miss O d e l I
Johnson, Mr. E. W.
Webb.
National Honor
Sooioty
Membership: Larry Daugh-
erty, Mary R a i n s, Laura
Hobbs, Sherry Addington,
Barbara Strickland, Gail
Galbraith, Jeanne Rosser,
Charles W i I I i a m s, Judy
Boehms, Sylvia Blackley,
Christie Smith, Bunny Hutch-
inson, Susan Voshen, Brenda
lngalsbe, Ann Baldridge, Jo
Ann Boyd, Judy Jones, Jane
Adams, Pansy Johnson, Car-
olyn Bonifield, Sharon lmes,
Dorothy Keith, Linda Mor-
shall, Worley R e y n ol d s,
Johnny Johnson, Will Can-
non, Gervis Galbraith, John
Burkett, E d win Broesche,
Don Ferguson, George Nic-
- - - ' ' f ' ' hols, Gerald Galbraith, Ran-
dy Hurst, Guy Wells.
The introduction of new members in the fall is a formal occasion.
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Membership: Green, Sample, Glaze, Blackburn, Tesson, White, Taylor, Ingalsbe, Powell, Clark
King, Massey, Bourbon, Todd, Cutting, Schoonover, Lee, J., Satterwhite, Nail, Lester, Ward, Rut-
ledge, Lang, Chapman, T., Byars, Crow, Davis, Burkett, Kring, Keever, Williams, Harris, Benny,
Baggett, Standard, Cochran, Hughes, Stephens, Gonzales, Nichols, S., Henson, Barry, Long, l..
Hooks, Barrera, Mitchell, Crump, Pollock, Holloway, Martin, Jones, Joie, Smith, D., Adams,
Cundieff, Gonzales, T., Dugger, Gunn, McCollum, Jones, Jerry, Brilev. Goodwin, Ross, Knight-
.loin the ABILE E HIGH BAN
The A.H.S. Marching Band won recognition wherever it went. The band practiced early and late to
provide the half-time activities at the football games and earned compliments from all the crowds.
Playing at all the out-of-town games meant increasing the already crowded schedule.
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Showalter, Washburn, Davis, Gay, Harper, Long, Phil, Leonard, Rideway, Miller, Pyeatt, Kessler,
Smith, C., Moore, Lee, G., Frazer, O'Gorman, White, R., Verner, Swindle, Waldrip, Nichols, L.,
Nichols, P., Barnes, Test, Bardin, McGowen, Hitt, Chorn, Bedichek, Ely, Giles, Mathis, Swanson,
Eplen, Webster, Hanna, Queen.
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Besides displaying their talents on the marching field, the concert band gave programs which were
unusual and praiseworthy. The Christmas program, especially, was enjoyed by all who attended.
The main event of the year was the trip to Denver for the National Music Educators' Association
Conference.
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2nd Lieutenant
2nd Lieutenant
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COLOR GUARD
Dan Greene, Jimmy Massey, Carl Jack Williams, Tom Bourbon
MAJORETTES
Jean Tesson, Loretta Long, Sue Nichols, Linda Knight
step, Martha Blackburn, Marilyn King.
Orchestra
OFFICERS:
Nancy Sample ............ President
Judy Mathis .......... Vice President
Sue Bramlet .............. Secretary
Blll Allen Socual Chalrman
Lynda Hayes Llbraruan
From Beethoven to the Modern
The Orchestra under the durectvon of Robert Fnelder has done nts share In bringing honors to the musucal de
partment thus year also Many wnll remember the tune concerts grven nn assembly and the All Cnty Concert
where our orchestra lonned other orchestras of the cuty
Membership Cary Cooke Nancy Gravens Jummy Nall Robert Holladay Elecnve Blalr Katy Hargraves Do
Iores Weldon Carla Cobb Jan Pruutt Sue Bramlet Helen Woods Morrns Brannon Ronnne Cheek Bull Allen
Morrns Weller Mary Ivy Duane Bowers James Wunk Judy Mathus Judy Ward Carolyn Stephens Janice
Cuttung Denneve Chapman Jayleta Glaze Nancy Sample Don Polloch Lonnne Cundaeff Lynn Nachols Eva
lena Lang louse Bob Davns Lynda Hayes Frances Bush Zena Mae Barnett
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OFFICERS
Ronnie Schuchard .......... President
Charles Craig . . . .... Vice-President
Carla Miles ...... Secretary-Treasurer
Sally Key Cloyd ...... Parliamentarian
Rodney Joy . . . ...... Reporter
PRE-MEDS plan for the FUTURE
Visions of having "Dr." before their name has brought these young hopefuls together each Wednesday to
look into the subiect of medicine. To aid them, doctors and technicians came to speak and answer questions.
Trying to decide which college has the best facilities for the different fields of medicine is an important topic.
Membership: J e a n i e
Barnes, Judy Walden, Jan
Sunday, Mary Lau Sud-
dath, Judy Parker, Son-
dra Thomasson, M r s .
Grubb, Gail Henson, Gary
Coppinger, Darrell Var-
ner, Sam Fish, Rusty Leh-
rer, Jacky Crow, Jimmy
Justice, Michael O'Gor-
man, Bobby Swindle, Jim-
my Massey, Don Finley,
David B u tto n , James
Webster, Cary Cooke.
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OFFICERS:
Bryon McReynolds
Sylvia Blackley . .
Judy Jones . . .
Nancy Sample ..
Paul Stubbs ....
Marilyn Williams
.. President
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... Project Chairman
. Program Chairman
State Hospital Project
. Golden Age Project
The sponsoring of the adoption of the children at the State Hospital by each homeroom and entertaining
them with an Easter egg hunt is a major activity of the Junior Red Cross. Having parties honoring some
of the elder citizens of Abilene, collecting items to cheer hospital patients, and conducting the Red Cross
Drive are a few of the other great services of the Junior Red Cross Council to our school and community.
Membership: Verna Lee Horne,
Margaret Stwart, Charlesie Mur-
phy, Sue Landreth, Birdie Burson,
Linda Eddington, Carol Gaddy,
Kay Jones, Elaine McDonald, Bete
ty Watts, Paul Stubbs, Harriet
Sail-can, Carolyn Beidleman, J. R.
Jones, Dan Farmer, Bob Smith,
David Kemp.
Sponsor: Mrs. Haney.
Had Gross
Homeroom representatives receive materials
for the Junior Red Cross drive.
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the Council. When their work is complete, the party
the donations, the entertainment, or the drive is certain
to be a great success.
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Membership: Sue S rn i t h,
C a y I o m a Hurst, Martha
Blackburn, Robbie Dobbs,
Rosie Steen, Christell Train-
er, Sharlotte Bratton, Jean
Heath, Patsy Giles, Melinda
Husbands, D a v i d Bryan,
Gale Moore, Glenda Little-
field, Joan Hill, Jane Derry-
berry, Paula Smith, Dorothy
Flowers, Doll Martin, Bar-
bara Brown, Carol Allen,
Robert A n d e r s o n, Toni
Thompson, Janet Middleton,
Loretta Keith, Darcus Smith,
Jo EI White, Bettye Camp-
bell, Rita Rose, Jean
Weaver, Ralph Rasco.
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OFFICERS
Linda Burkett ............. President
Judy Boehms . . . . . . Vice-President
Nancy Sample .... ,... Se cretary
Elecive Blair . . . .... Treasurer X
Nannie Roberts . . . . . . Reporter ZW J
Patsy Giles . . . ..... Historian
Charles Mundy ...... Parliamentarian
Members of the Future Teachers enioy their induction party at Patsy
Giles' home.
Children, BEWARE of these in I96I
Textbooks, pen and ink will always remain in the realm of educators. The Future Teachers of America is
composed of students who think that their main goal in life is to teach the untaught. The primary grades
have the greatest attraction to some, while others find the teen-agers and college student to be at a more
challenging level. Students teaching in the elementary schools in the spring helps them to make up their
minds. Some may even venture back to A.H.S. to share their newly acquired knowledge.
Membership: Elevive Blair,
Patsy Giles, Nancy Sample,
Linda Burkett, Judy Boehms,
N a n n i e Roberts, Charles
Munday, Lyneve Chapman,
Lolita Holt, Kay Swartz, Lin-
da Marshall, Peggy Gra-
ham, Katy Jo Hargrave,
Jann Huckaby, M a r t h a
Blackburn, Sandra Fox, Con-
nie Wilson, Ma ry Wood.
Sponsor: Mrs. Ballard.
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Uzcspians
Membership: David By-
ers, Sherry Cook, Louise
Ledford, Sherry Adding-
ton, Carol Ruffin, Valorie
Bielefeldt, J o m e s Tony,
Barbara Brown, Frances
Bush, Lyneve Chapman,
Mary Lashlee, Bee Ann
Gilchrist, Jean Sowell, Jo-
Ann Owens, Roger Helge-
son, J a m e s Parramore,
Mike Pelfrey, A. B. Todd,
Pete Brock, Betty Ross,
Gena Ganey, Larry Fraz-
ier, Jenena Harding, Paul
Stubbs, Ly n n Coleman,
Jim Willeford, John Mill-
erman.
Sponsor: Mr. Ernest Sub-
lett.
Programs and Inductions DOMINATE the
Year's WGRK
Having as their aim the promotion of dramatic arts in secondary schools, the members have to meet cer-
tain requirements betore becoming eligible for induction. Monthly meetings are held because ofthe crowd-
ed schedule of the dramatics department. The Abilene Chapter, Troupe 353, is a member ofthe National
organization.
Membership: Loretta
Keith, Charlsie Murphey,
Diamma Strickland, Rosa
Lee Jones, Patsy Kinnard,
Barbara Strickland, Linda
Shiflet, S u s a n Voshen,
Elecive Blair, Pansy John-
son, Linda Marshall, Bev-
erly Buie, Dorthy Kemper,
Sandra Fountain, Bernell
Blain, Don Ferguson, Gary
Ross, Pat Lewis, Scotty
Arnold, Bill Newton, Rush
McGinty, Jerry Watson.
GREAT CHOIR OF A. H. S.: Kemper, Smith, Ross, Morrison, Trainer, Eplen, Toney, Barnes, Short, Todd,
Sides, Bishop, Thompson, Spencer, Roberts, Edington, Brown, Derryberry, Legg, Elmore, Benson,
Murphy, Harding, Moore, Barron, Housewright, Chapman, N e a s, Showalter, Ferguson, Landers,
Moore, Griffing, Dunlap, Estes, Gustavus, Redwine, Briggs, Patty, Caroll, Blackford, Talley, Young-
blood, Pruitt, Littlefield, Kring, Kirkpatrick, Avery, Ledbetter, Hill, Bonifield, Bailey, Helgensen,
Harrison, Hodges, Smith, Daniel, Mitchell, Colwell, Tinkle, McElroy, Carpenter, Whittington, Craw-
ford, Yarborough, Gray, Strickland, Spence, McBride, Bowman, Titlow, Carroll, Webb, Elsey, Todd,
Sturdivant, Carwsley, Shirley, Standley, Harper, McEntire, Dunlap, Cockrell, Gilbreath, Minshew,
Dowdell, Mclenton, Thornton, Tibbets, Chandler, Purcely, Campbell, Rix, Maiors, James, Fair, King,
McDaniel, Coleman, Pelfrey, Carothers, Petty, Burkett, Stowe, Vick, Watson, Judd, Flores, Brown,
Williams, Shipley, Wiggins, Sitchler, Bowers, Briggs.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Sharon Barron, Gale Moore, Sue Edington,
Sandra Neas, Glenda Littlefield, Judy Benson, Robert Carothers, James
Toney, Roger Helgensen, Jim Sturdivant, Darrell Moore.
The hundred blended voices of the Great
Choir has brought a thrill to its many au-
diences in Abilene and West Texas. At
Christmas time the choir helped to put the
entire school in a "Christmasy' mood as they
paraded the halls singing familiar carols. ln
the spring they made their annual tour, en-
tered contest, and ioined other members of
the Fine Arts department in producing "Brig-
adoon."
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ACAPELLA TOURING CHOIR: P. Housewright, B. Chapman, B. Ross, J. Hill, C. Smith, G. Morrison, C. Trainer, J. Eplen
M. Showalter, P. Briggs, C. Briggs, R. Blackford, J. Elmore, L. Legg, B. Brown, P. Talley, J. Benson, S. Barron, G. Moore
D. Kemper, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Harding, S. Neas, R. Redwine, J. Derryberry, L, Gustavas, S. Edington, J. McElroy, P
Roberts, M. Tinkle, M. Youngblood, J. Pruitt, J. Murphy, N. Coffey, A. Ledbetter, C. Harrison, B. James, J. Toney, D
Ferguson, J. Todd, D. Elsey, C. Barnes, M. Harper, S. Mclntire, R. Dunlap, D. Moore, B. McDaniel, R. Standley, L. Spen-
cer, O. Griffing, G. Littlefield, C. Avery, R. Helgensen, D. Rix, J. Landers, H. Maiors, D. Short, A. B. Todd, D. Sides, J.
Sturdivant, E. Bishop, D. Shirley, B. Carothers, D. Crawsley, J. Thompson, P. Estes, J. Dunlap, K. Kring.
find way to choruses
BOY'S QUARTET: Carol Barnes, Olen Griffing, John
Thompson, A. B. Todd.
GlRL'S TRIO: Judy Benson, Linda Legg, Gloria Morrison.
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EAGLE-ETTES: Lou Ann Stalling, Ann Newberry, Gloria Andrews, Janelle Huddleston, Pat Branton, Birdie Burson,
Jane Lambert, Sarah Farr, Nell Nix, Diane Mitchell, Martha Caffey, Claudine Vernon, Sandra Battles, Clarecia Roe,
Judy Jones, Patricia Duncan, Barbara Latta, Betty Watts, Judy Royal, Linda Chalker, Jo Ann Maples, Patsy Barlow,
Anita McDonald, Claudia Lanham, Letha Tatum, Ellen Cain, Nancy Savage, Linda Bottoms, Elaine McDonald, Marsha
Ard, Charlotte McGuire.
TEEN TONES BOY'S QUARTET
Judy Eplen, Betty Ross, David Short, Olen Griffing, Steve
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OFFICERS
Sherry Addington President
Judy Sybrant Vice President
Carolyn Bonifield Secretary Treasurer
Sue Gregg Parliamentarian
Nancy Little Reporter
Jean Dunn Chaplain
They want to SERVE mankind
ln days of growing up many little girls dream of becom g a nurse but only a few pursue t in high
school Investigating the field of nursing as a career these girls have guest speakers who give them
facts about their favored career and they visit the local hospitals The most talked about event of the year
is the visit to Parkland Hospital in Dallas
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Membership: Wanda Rat-
liff Marian Dudney Jean
Dunn Sue Gregg Loretta
Long Sherry Addington
Judy Sybrant Jorita Ha-
gins Peggy Graham Su-
san Barrera Myrna Cor-
ley, Nettie Smith, Louise
Ledford, Dorothy Vine-
yard, Carolyn Bonifield,
Paula Miller, Jane Mar-
shall, Mary lvey, Burtra
Petitfuls, Jo Harrisan.
Nancy Philley, Pay Fun-
derburg, Loretta Boilles,
Ann Ratliff, Bonnie Bai-
ley, Karol Lack, Mary
Galloway, Melba Vance,
Patsy Courtemanche, Len-
na Ann Stephens, Jean
Weaver, Claudia Lan-
ham, Barbara Ashby,
Nina Humphreys.
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of ,America
OFFICERS
Douglas Parker ............ President
Marcial Mitchell .... ist Vice-President
Malcolm Strole .... 2nd Vice-President
Dale Burson ....... 3rd Vice-President
Donald McDonold
Wesley Sanders .
Don Watkins ..
Wayne Bell ....
Gerald Bailey ..
Ray Davis . . .
F.F.A. teaches scientific FARMI G
. . . . . Reporter
. . Secretary
.. .. Treasurer
Parliamentarian
...... Sentinel
. . Historian
"Learning to do, doing to earn, earning to live, and living to serve" is the motto of the Future Farmers.
They are "learning to do" under the leadership of Mr. J. I. Moore and Mr. Bill Coalson. These boys, study-
ing "doing to earn," plan proiects to sell at the Annual Fat Stock Show. Later in life they will be "earning
to live" and in doing so will be "living to serve." These boys are our future farmers.
Membership: Jerry Mitchell,
Jimmy Wallace, William
Braddock, Sandra Peay, Dot-
ty Mize, Ray White, Jerry
Morrison, Ronnie Jefferies,
Carl Gillet, Norman Scott,
Arthur Rozelle, Jerry Clay-
ton, Bobby O'Donnell, Eu-
gene Moore, Rodney Joy,
Rusty Lehrer, Donald Wil-
liams, Richord Foster, Ben-
ton Glover, James Brad-
dock, Paul Cowley, Harold
Stephens, Bill Warlick, Mel-
vin Jones, Don Phillips, Tip-
ton Bumgardner, Jerry Eng-
lish, Dale Graham, Billy
Moore, Leslie Scott, Clyde
Carbon, Gary Ackers.
Sponsors: Mr. Coalson and
Mr. Moore.
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The FARM and SKILI. DEMONSTRATION
team won first place in the state. The ad-
visor is Mr. Bill Coalson, and the team
members are Rusty Lehrer, Dale Burson,
and Wesley Sanders.
F. F. A. Q U E E N
Sandra Peay
R U N N E R S - U P
Linda Bullock
Dotty Mize
Nita Wilkerson
EX-PRESIDENT
Leo Townsend
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Membership: K e n n e t h
Williams, Kenneth
Vaughn, Larry Dolezel,
Johnny Bradshaw, Ron-
nie lngle, Pat Henderson,
Presley Guitar, Gary Tate,
Gene Mitchell, J i m m y
Chandler, Sherman Rob-
ertson, Kenneth Mitchell,
Gere Mitchell, Bucky Mc-
Mullan, Andrew Parks,
Orlando Granthum, K. D.
Griffin, P e t e Wilburn,
Lawrence Stice, Willard
Johnson, L l o y d Press-
wood, Gene Mitchell, Ol-
lie Sutton, James Dooley,
Winston Sosebee, Roy
Burns, Billy McKee, Jerry
Wilburn, Arthur S h a w,
Floyd Jones, Charles Rea-
gan, Charles McClatchy,
D o y l e Monscell, Carol
Pringle, Willis Watts, Ken-
neth Farrington, J. R.
Jones, Finis Bogart.
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Becky Foster . . ...... President
Janice Stuard . . . ..... Vice-President
Betty Russey ...... Secretary-Treasurer
Janet Davis . . . ......... Reporter
FASHIONS are important to A.H.S. GIRL
The Fashion Club members like to talk about the current clothing styles throughout this area. ln tackling
their personal problems, they discuss color schemes, patterns, and styles best suited for their types. These
girls want to join the other fashion-minded co-eds of A.H.S. in wanting to look their best at all times.
Membership: Lynda
Bright, Charlotte Bailey,
J a n i c e Stuard, Janet
Davis. Becky Foster, Doro-
thy Massy, Wyoma Lock-
hart, Janelle Huddleston,
Frances Benitez, Esther
Flores, E I a i n e Roberts,
June Ezzel, Myretta Bow-
man, M a r t h a Dupree,
Martha Cathey.
Sponsor: Mrs. Story.
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Professionals
OFFICERS:
Pat Fudge - Vice-President,
Nancy Jones-Parliamentori-
an, Sherry Pebworth-Pres-
ident, Brenda Whiteaker-
Secy.-Treas., Barbara Neil-
on-Reporter.
Membership: Sharon Chris-
tie, Wanda Rogers, Dianne
Dodson, Carleta Sigler, Beth
Yager, Beniie Reede, Sherri-
lyn Crawford, Barbara Fer-
guson, June Rosser, Nancy
Allen, Shirley Bassetti.
Sponsor: Miss Billie Bailey.
It's a GIRLS' SPORTS WORLD in P.E. Professionals
After all the aches and pains of physical education, these girls are not discouraged because they are think-
ing of making it a profession! It may be iust a small nook in the sports' world, but each girl can find a
place for training others.
Each to his own. These boy schoose golf to talk about on club days. When spring comes, they will be
found on the greens putting into practice what they have learned from their discussions.
Golf 61116
OFFICERS:
Allan Leonard - Sergeant,
James Johnson - Vice-Presi-
dent, Jesse Brown - Presi-
dent, Doug Procter - Secre-
tary, Jimmy Milstead - Re-
porter.
Membership: Joe B row n,
Jimmy Alexander, Bill Du-
sek, Jerome Roberts, John
Compere, Jim Gray, Phillip
Peterson, Ray Davis, Bob
Dusek, Sydney Seale, Rufus
Wallingford, Jim Rodgers,
Isabel Arispe, Stanley Miller.
Sponsor: Mr. John Dyer.
Quturs Business
leaders
OFFICERS:
Lari Hudgins . .
Dorothy Keith .
Janice Standard
Jimmy Fry . . .
F.B.L. learn to please the Boss
President
Secretary-Treasurer
,. , . . .. Vice-President
. , . Reporter
Juniors and seniors who come from typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and other office practice classes can
join this club to discuss the needs of those who will work in business offices. Learning short cuts in office
work will put these students much farther up in the line when they apply for a iob,
Membership: Lydia Taylor,
M a r g a r e t Carpenter, Pat
Sims, Pat Williamson, Betty
Jean Gates, Neita Camp-
bell, Barbara Brown, Lette
Brown, Barbara Williams,
Thelma Hudson, Julia Baker,
Larry Shaddix, Robert Mce
Daniel, Dale York, Courtney
Cook, Judy Pilgrim.
Sponsor: Miss Avis Deavers.
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OFFICERS:
Wilford Milsap . .. .. . President
Dan Jones .,.. .. Vice-President
Claudine Phillips ......,... Secretary
Technicians: John McGowen, John
Haney, Charles Norton, James Parra-
more, James Webster, David Whitman,
Wendell Russell, Donald Stephens.
TESTING---one, two, three, --ls it working?
Always present for any class or production demand are the A. V. operators who are trained to help with
the showing of films, operating spot lights and speakers, and the issuing of equipment. On Thursdays we
find these members meeting to get instruction from their advisor, Mr. Hiner. The students of Abilene High
School are indebted to these workers for serving them from the opening class bell in September until the
last activity of the year, the Senior reception after commencement.
Membership: Barbara Lan-
fair, Doll Martin, Sharlotte
Bratton, Betty Hysaw, Jean
Sowell, Kay Roberts, Bonnie
Box, Carol Randolph, Ann
Jackson, Barbara Alexand-
er, Sandra McDonald, Mary
Lou Suddath, Leslie Elich,
John Byram, Bill Sides, Bob
Sides, Martin Crossnol, Jim-
my Zacharias, Preston Reid,
Byran Osborne, Buddy Her-
rell, D a n n i e Jones, Ross
Bordwell, Gary Cox, Joe
Hill, Billy Bell, Bill Tull, Wil-
liam Allen.
Sponsor: Mr. Vaiden Hiner.
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junior ,Academy
of Science
OFFICERS:
Will Cannon-President, Bill
Fair- Reporter, Jerry Lee-
Sgt.-at-Arms, Nelda Clinton
-Secy.-Treas.
Membership: Robert Hunter,
Morris We i l e r, Frederick
Chapel, Jerry Jone, Bill Col-
thorp, Chris Coursey, Mar-
tin Crossnoe, Nord Lewis,
Don Cowley, Nick Dugger,
Arthur Hannon, Norris Risty.
Sponsors: M i s s Margurite
Griffin, Mr. R. Harwell.
Here we may find TOMORROW? great SCIENTISTS
The Junior Academy of Science gives those students who have special interests in science a chance to
share their hobbies, to discuss some of their experiments, and to secure more knowledge in their field. The
science meetin held in the s rin is im ortant to them.
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BCDOK BROWSERS offer a helping hand in LIBRARY
While helping teachers and students find books and references, these students, who are the right hand as-
sistants of the librarians, find little time to browse among the books. They are another group who give
their services to the work of A.H.S.
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OFFICERS:
Johannah Edwards - Presi-
dent, Nancy Little-Secretary,
Don C. Plowman-Parlia-
mentarian, Mary Sumpter-
Vice'President, Hazel Pip-
pins-Reporter.
Membership: Jacinta Carter,
Elizabeth Hoffman, Patsy
Courtemanche, Wanda Der-
ington, Sue Goodwin, Mary
Lee Harlow, Helen Grace El-
liot, Mary Horn, Cathy Brun-
ner, J o h a n n a Forehand,
Larry Frazier, June Rosser,
Norma Reese.
Sponsors: Mill Louise Wills,
Miss Marion Walker.
Architectural
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OFFICERS:
Y Don Campbell ...... Reporter
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Pat Jones .... .... P resident
Linda West ....... Secy.-Treas.
Ken Wilson .... Vice-President
Membership: Robert Marshall,
Jimmy Clark, Curtis Newberry,
John Curtis, Phil Brown, Joe Ras-
co, Coyt Crowder, Julian Harlan,
Dale White, Pat R. Jones, John-
ny Jackson, La r r y Ridgway,
Mackey Barnes.
Sponsor: Mr. H. A. Dunn.
There's a FUTURE for these potential architects
Studying and discussing architectural problems and making sketches of different types of architecture,
these boys enjoy their club period which passes all too quickly. Each dreams of his own set of plans for
a great edifice.
lt's just a QSL CARD from aWl Station
While working to promote interest in amateur radio, these students find studying other forms of electron-
ics just as much fun. Some of these students may be working on radio and television professionally one
day.
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OFFICERS:
Charles Mundy-Reporter
John Busby-Vice-President
Judy Ward-Secy.-Treas.
Mike Collum-President
Membership: Robert Taylor,
Terry Chapman, Sue Good-
win, Gerald Montgomery,
Gordon Melton, Phil Long, filt-
Joie Jones, Donnie Jones,
Bob Smith, Jimmy Wilsher,
Bill Morris, Kenneth Sher-
wood, Gene Estes, Tommy
Cooper, Dale Cone, Freddie
Coffey, Jerry Hattox, Jerry
Leach, Jim Snell.
Sponsor: Mr. B. C. Goodman.
Slfuttcrbugs
OFFICERS:
Reuben Standley . . . .... Pf6SiClef1Y
Jerry Burdin ..... .... V ice-President
Judy Mathis . . . ,. Secretary-Treasurer
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Amateurs today but perhaps professionals tomorrow, these photography enthusiasts meet every week to
discuss films, A.S.A. ratings, good exposure, composition, depth of field and other related topics. Just
to mention a type of camera brings forth a lively discussion. Those who are the proud possessors of good
pictures or slides are eager to show them whether they are called on or not. For an interesting hobby,
one should see what this group has to say about photography.
Membership: Joyce Shipley,
Charlotte Scott, Dorothy Ed-
wards, Nita Schoonover, Do-
lores Miller, Judy Eakins,
Glenn Dale Mayfield, Louie
Bob Davis, Bobby Taylor,
Win Sl-miles, Carl Williams,
James Wink, Gaylon Steel,
Fred Michaelis, Jack Graves,
Jon Hays, Earl Nall, Joe
Agan, Travis Cranfill, Bill
Davis, Joe Dan Risley, H. D.
Chisrn, Darrell Woody.
Sponsor: Mr. E. D. Echols.
Crawl 61116
OFFICERS:
Larry Green .... Reporter
Elecive Blair Vice-President
Eddie Gipson , , . President
Carlene White . . Secretary
Mike Young ,...........
Parliamentarian
Membership: Fay Taylor,
Charles Miller, Mary Wal-
ker, Reba Powell, Jeanine
Pugh, Roy Leddy, Edwin Har-
mon, Wanda Robbins, Nelda
Estes, Dale Johnson, Pat
Rose.
Sponsor: Miss Lee McAdams
.loin the TRAVEL CLUB and study the WCDRLD.
Learning about different countries gives these Travel enthusiasts a greater desire for more realistic views.
Maps, magazines, and travel folders are a part of their equipment.
FRIENDSHIPS Made from the WIDE, WIDE WORLD
Fun and service, too, are experienced by these classmates who like to write letters. Their aim is to help
foster world peace through friendship cultivated by foreign pen pals.
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Earrcspoudence
OFFICERS:
Sandra Key .... President
Pam Stephen .... Secretary
Swen Rogers .... Reporter
Membership: Alyce Ballard,
Wanda Derington, Stella
Rosales, Georgia Rister, John
Vaden, Ann Knott, Barbara
Turner, Darla Barbee, Mary
Sumpter, Nelda Stroud, San-
dra Hads, Charlotte Mc-
Clinton, Robert Holladay,
Bety Adams, Mary Dooley,
Gladys Pippin, Stella Wat-
son, Joyce McClure, Wilma
Chapman, Earline Beechley,
Margie Hodges, Lynda
Hayes, Norma Fortune, Betty
Force, Betty Murdock.
Sponsor: Mrs. K. Morrow.
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OFFICERS:
Jerry English . . . .... Reporter
John King .....4.... President
Steve Strickland . Vice-President
Billy Neill . . Program Chairman
Dennis Strickland . . Secy.-Treas.
Membership Kent Van Arsdel,
Ray Roe, Bobby Kirklen, J. C.
Welch, Jerry Watts, Wayne
Munn, Bobby Adkins, Roy
Houghton, Clifford Hall, Glen
Pyeatt, Tommy Yarbrough, Tal-
bot Kelly, Carroll Pringle, Terry
Griffith, Steve Lindberg, Johnny
Bradshaw, Billy Weller, Bill Aut-
ery, John Taylor, Bobby Pounds,
Benton Glover.
Sponsor: Mr, Ed Tapscott.
They can HU T, FISH, and give the openings of all
SEBSOHS
Three divisions were formed for the outdoor enthusiasts of A.H.S. Trying to promote hunting, fishing, and
outdoor life is their aim, but we venture to say that trying to tell the biggest fish story is a side line. Learn-
ing to abide by the rules and to increase skill in outdoor sports appear to be serious subiects for discussions.
OFFICERS:
Tommy Broyles . Reporter
Buckie McMullen . . Secy.
Sam Steele President
Membership: Woody Weir,
Gary Hart, Jim Freeman,
Jerry Hendricks, Jim Lane,
Nelson Stephens, David
Featherston, James Black-
wood, Jimmy Roberts,
Doyle Knight, Gary Ward,
Jimmy Tutt, Billy McKee,
Charles Reagan, Robert
Tuley, Sammy Rutherford,
Kenneth Clark, Wade An-
thony, Don Terrell, Dole
Lollar, James Israel, Jim
Murphrey.
Sponsor: Mr. J. Payne.
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OFFICERS:
Bud McWilliams . Vice-Pres.
Leo Walter ...... President
Tony Bell ..... Secy.-Treas.
Membership: Larry Edwards,
Douglas Hudson, Paul Nel-
son, Jack Outland, Larry
Williams, Don Williams, Don
Plowman, Jack McChesney,
Don Vest, Mack Owens, Dud-
ley Kidwell, Gerald Mc-
Cracken, A. C. Bardin, Bruce
Bramley, George McMillin,
Benny Davis, Wayne Kirk-
patrick, Jim Baldry, Jerry
Mulkey, Larry Jones, Tommy
Griffin, Bobby Davis.
Sponsor: Mr. R. A. McCollum.
Mathematicians TACKLE difficult problems
Interest in the mysteries of mathematics brings this group together for discussions during the activity period
on club days. Different kinds of math are attacked and short cuts are presented when usable.
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OFFICERS:
Wayland Parsons .Treasurer
Ted Moore . Vice-President
Dayland Parsons . President
Taylor Daniell .. Secretary
Jimmy Parsons .. Reporter
Membership: James South,
A. B. Willingham, Adrian
Ashley, Dean Thompson,
Randall Beyer, David Short,
Bill Montgomery, Mickey Mc-
Guire, Bobby Hinkle.
Sponsor: Mrs. Rosa Belle
Curtis.
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OFFICERS:
Marsha Ard . . , ..... Pr9Sid6nl
Jan Pruit .... . . . Vice-President
Pat Whitaker .... .... S ecretary
Jane Feierabend . . . - - ReP0'le"
Nancy Ratliff . . . - - - R9P0'le'
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To have CHARM is their DE IRE
"Charm is lust what l don't have and need the most," is the familiar cry of many as they enter into the
activities of the Charmality Club. ln addition to their discussions on personality, they take time to discuss
fashions and present a style show. Being a new activity for the sophomore girls, their interest is good,
and they prepare interesting programs. Their sponsors are Mrs. Endsley and Miss Duncan.
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Membership: Gloria Phillips,
Judy Benson, Barbara Reed,
Susanne Bowen, Jere Lind-
berg, Martha Fox, Kay Spid-
ler, Anita McDonald, Pam
Dillard, Julieanne Conally,
Carolyn Fruman, Doris Haw-
kins, Karla Gains, Cathy
Brunner, Carole Bishop,
Cathey Carlton, Saundra
Peay, Marilyn Colly, Jane
Green, Janet Mills, Sue Mc-
Gaugh, Lydia McCollum,
Juathema Greeson, Linda
Gorsuch, Beatrice Williams,
., , x k,s -, ,V y Kay Beaty.
Sponsor: Mrs. Endsley.
Acting ,Cab
and Stagccraft
Membership: Pete Brock,
Elecive Blair, Bernell Blain,
Grace Kesler, Rosalee Jones,
Valorie Bielefeldt, Linda
Shiflet, Scottie Arnold, San-
dra Fountain, Nita Milner,
Gail Galbraith, Barbara
Black, Susan Voshen, Lynn
Brooks, Jerry Watson, Je-
nena Harding, Nancy Neil,
Mary Archer, Glenda Buck-
ner, Sue Buchanan, Sara
Featherston, Barbara Lan-
fair, Leslie Elick, Lynn Cole-
man, Rush McGinty, Mike
O'Brien, A. B. Todd, Charles
White, Bob Mitchell, Jim
Turkett, Paul Stubbs, Bob
Smith, Jay Sanders.
Sponsor: Mr. Ernest Sublett.
A SKIT or DRAMA. . .there's MGRE to it THAN PLAY
lt's fun to be a part of a tear-ierker or a comedy, but before the performance is ready for that "big night,"
many details must be worked out by the stage crew. It takes the combined efforts of the members of the
acting lab and stagecraft to give A.H.S. another great production.
Lovely girls seek lovely TRAITS
Personality is like a magic word among sophomore girls who are eager to fit into the affairs of high school.
Here in the Personality Club, girls discuss their problems of personality development and proper etiquette
for various occasions.
Personality 61110
OFFICERS:
Linda Legg ...... President
Charlotte McGuire Vice-Pres.
Claudine Vernon . . Treas.
Sylvia Knight .... Secretary
Mrs. J. T. Weaver . Sponsor
Membership: Joan Forehand,
Sharon Eckert, Bonnie Box,
Flora Atkinson, Laura Le-
mon, Jackie Hunt, Sandra
Carr, Margie Curtis, Kay
Cole, Priscilla Dixon, Carolyn
Kossey, Judy Webb, Marcea
Kleinbecker, Betty Atkins,
Jan Belsky, Susan Shead, Jo
Ann Maples, Judy Smith,
Betty Lester, Dorothy Toliver,
Jean Bateman, Nell Nix, Lin-
da Teal, Sue Nichols, Saun-
dra Wenzel, Wanda Turner,
Lynn Custavis, Sandra Rog-
ers, Fredda Johnson.
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OFFICERS:
Gwen lankford .
. Lafon Jowers . . .
Joyce Henderson
Sondra Loader ..
Mary Wood . . .
Senior Girls spend club days discussing
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Vice-President
.... President
.. Secretary
. . . Reporter
.. Treasurer
Top on the list of club choices for Senior girls is the Ephesy Club where they have a last opportunity to
discuss together personality problems and styles. The highlight of the year came when the Ephesy girls
presented "Christmas Fantasy" as their style show. Local merchants furnished the lovely clothes that each
girl dreamed of owning. Picnics and parties were other diversions.
Membership: Sue Green,
Grace Kesler, Sarah Walker,
Frankie Reid, Jackie Elmore,
Margaret Youngblood, Peg-
gy Roberts, Jossie Mashburn,
Valorie Bielfeldt, Edna Holl-
aday, Neta Milner, Gail Gal-
braith, Mary Rains, Mary
Archer, Ann Pope, Wanda
Allen, Kay Bosden, Jane All-
ing, Martha Tinkle, Barbara
Kirkpatrick, Amerette Von-
derhoff, Carla Cobb, Nancy
Neil, Joyce Spicer, Nannie
Roberts, Norma Haddox,
Kay White, Betty Lou Miller,
Deana Wood, Rosa Warner,
Loree Davis, Jean Tesson.
Sponsor: Mrs. Jo Etter.
Gwen and La Fon dream of finding some of
these beautiful clothes under their tree on Christ-
FUGS I'T1Ol'l'1.
Membership: Priscilla House-
wright, Beverly Beall, Joan
Morris, Jo Carroll McDavitt,
Judy Boehms, Janice Mur-
phy, LaVerne Wyatt, Pat
Rogers, Peggy Hasty, Bar-
bara Black, Sue Buchanan,
Billie Tidwell, Barbara Col-
well, Kay Fleming, Glynda
Buckner, Nita Winn, Gayle
Willis, Madalin Gilstrap,
Laura Ashley, Barbara Math-
ews, Judy Miles, Joy Black,
Gloria Rodgers, Royce Black-
ford, Betty Chapman, Jena
Ganey, Rita Bumpas, Margie
Selden, Fran Lashlee, Mary
Ann Weber, Ann Jackson,
Emogene Edmondson.
Sponsor: Miss Gaynelle
Lambert.
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Sports clothes for these sports-minded people,
Kenny and Gail, would answer their Christmas
wish.
Seventeen
Dana Ogle ..
Angie Henley
Sharon Barron
linda Blevins
Linda Jowers
Janet Hall . . .
Lynda Renfro .
Shirley Turner
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
. , . . . Secretary
Treasurer
......Reporter
. . . . Parliamentarian
..... Program Chairman
. .. . . Social Chairman
SEVENTEEN studies latest TRENDS in fashions
Besides boys, what does a girl of seventeen think about most? Her appearance and personality, of course.
Taking their interests seriously, the members of Seventeen study the latest trends in fashions and hair
styles.
The highlight of the year was the girls' presentation of a style show, bringing to A.H.S. the most popular
fashions for all activities.
Membership: Linda Ray-
mond, Carolyn Gunnels,
M a r y Ann Herrington,
Margaret B u r n s, Elaine
Smith, Ann Slaton, Jenna
Hale, Linda Leslie, Sandra
Sprain, Dee Ann Dalling,
Ruth Brady, Judy Malone,
Martha Davis, Mary Brad-
shaw, S a n d r a Whittle,
Peggy Bennett, Barbara
Alexander, Betty Gregory,
Linda Bullock, Ann Burle-
son, Linda Pruitt, Dickie
Barry, J o n e ll Williams,
Linda Daugherty.
S p o n s o r: Miss Beverly
Ball.
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Participating in the fun of a club meet-
ing are Marian Cox, Sandra Whittle,
Linda Jowers, and Kay Test.
This committee composed of Betty Jo Gregory, Mary Gene
Bradshaw, Carolyn Gunnels, and Mary Ann Herrington is
one of several which help to carry out the aim of the club.
HIGHLIGHTS of the Year . . . a hayride . . . a weiner
roast . . . two style shows . . . a Christmas party . . .
Membership: Janis Joseph,
Nancy Scott, Judy Royal,
Betty Burns, La Verne Boyd,
Ruth Branscum, Melba Kim-
my, Carole Crow, Marilyn
King, Anna Scott, Marian
Cox, Barbara Parsons, Clar-
ice Cole, Margaret Burney,
Bettye Jefferies, La Vonne
Ashton, Kay Test, Joyce
Snow, Eva Fay Steen, Dar-
lene Luna, Bess Garrett,
Joyce McCollum, La Verne
Ashton, Linda Morrison, Pat
Colle, Linda Stone.
Sponsor: Miss Pat Nuckols.
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Membership: Gladys Pip-
pin, Jane Adams, Bettye
Campbell, Linda Gorsuch,
Carol Ruffin, Dorothy
Vineyard, Ann Knott, Bil-
lie Bryan, Sarah Dale, Lin-
da Marshall, Judy Ander-
son, Robert McKissick,
Jerry Dehlinger, Larry
Spencer, Donald Methvin,
Leon Valentine, Gaylene
Hughes, Sherron Eckert,
Nelda Clinton, Jimmy
Bowman, Lloyd Graham,
Don Finley, Martin Cross-
noe, Richard von Ende,
John J. Hughes, Dale
White, Jimmy Lee, Bob
Harrison, Bill Gilles, Jack
Graves.
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The SLAVES serve--the Masters boss
Slave trading went out with Civil War, but members of the Roman Forum forget this fact as new members
are auctioned oft to the highest bidder at the Slave Auction. Modern fashions and conveniences are
put aside at banquet time when members don their togas and practice eating gracefully while sitting on
the floor.
All Latin students are members of the Roman Forum. Interesting projects come from the study of cus-
toms and a greater vocabulary comes from the study of the language.
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Membership: Myrna Corley
Sue Gregg, Saundra Peay
Beverly Ross, Penny Gray
Carla Miles, Barbara Kerr
John Casey, Carolyn Beidle
man, Tim Walters, Charles
Craig, Gervis Gailbraith
Fred Barron, John Miller
man, Taylor Daniell, Robert
Tuley, Richard Becker, R. B
Willman, Judy Thompson
Sallie Cloyd, Kathy Carlton
Pat Whitaker, Carolyn Free
man, Robert Holladay, Ar
thur Hanna, Bobby Dusek
Allan Leonard, Jerry Rob
erts, Billie Ewell.
Sponsor: Mrs. Nell Hicks,
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Membership: Ronnie Hart,
Carolyn Emmenecker, Juan-
ita Tennison, Worley Rey-
nolds, Kay Swartz, Mary Lee
Harlow, Jerry Lou Lindberg,
Barbara Glaze, Clarice Cole,
Jean Dunn, Suzanne Bow-
en, Suzanne McBride, Judy
Parker, Barbara Strickland,
Carol Bishop, Sandra Al-
bright, Mary Jane Archer,
Sondra Thompson, Sylvia
Blackley, Karla Gaines, Mar-
garet Burns, Joyce McClure,
Harriet Jones, Florence Ford,
Judy Waldon, Charlotte Mc-
Guire, Mary Gene Brad-
shaw, Carol Ailts, Nancy
Philley.
Kamal: 5'orum Officers
Worley Reynolds . . .
Ronnie Hart ...
Kay Swartz ....
Mary lee Harlow ..
Carolyn Emmenecker ..
... . President
. . . Vice-President
. . . . Secretary
.. Treasurer
Reporter
Membership: Stephanie
Pearce, Bunny Hutchinson,
Kay Carroll, Beatrice Wil-
liams, Barbara Reed, Sherry
Pebworth, Betty Bailey, Ce-
celia Vick, Jane Feiarabend,
Pat Smith, Gaye Bourland,
Judy Showalter, Carol Har-
dy, Pansy Johnson, Nina
Humphries, Judy Ward,
Horace Justice, Linda Chalk-
er, John Todd, David Elsey,
Win Skiles, Terry Chapman,
Bobby Swindle, Mike O'Gor-
mon, Philip Gully, Truman
Bridges, Gerald Galbraith,
Rufus Wallingford, Mike Pel-
frey, Jerry Sides, Dwayne
Bennett, Jimmy Parsons.
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Judy Thompson .
Lynda Dunn . . .
Stephanie Pearce
Barbara Harmon
Ann Newberry .
. . .... President
Vice-President
. . . Secretary
... Treasurer
.. Reporter
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They DISCUSS the FASHIONS of the day
Good personality and changing fashions was such an important topic for sophomore girls that another
club had to be organized this year. These lively girls had many good discussions about one of their first
loves - clothes. Of interest to them were the style shows sponsored by other clubs.
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Membership: Pat Haley,
Donell Cole, Anita Wilker-
son, Beverly Ross, Dottei
Mize, Mary Bradbury, Linda
Chalker, Sandra Battles,
Juanita Tennison, Lorna
Tucker, Mary Buettemeyer,
Nancy Richardson, Romara
DeRusha, J a n i c e Schmidt,
Pat Davis, Kay Green, Susan
Irwin, Lynne Dowdie, Gaye
Bourland, Kay Corbin, Nan-
cy M o o r e, Sandra Varner,
Sharon Beyer, Peggy Hamp-
ton, Kay Carroll, Pat Lang.
Sponsor: Miss Odell Johnson.
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Jimmy Sturdivant-President, Paul Powell - Arvin Coppedge, Barbara Brown, Doyle Britain, Gregory
Lyn Brooks-Secretary, Carlos Reyes- Portillio, Edwin Gee, and John Compere listen to the
Reporter. guest speaker from Argentina.
SPANISH club brings SIESTA LAND north
The Pan American Club members are never without a good topic for discussion or material for a pro-
gram because of their desire to know and understand Latin Americans and their culture. Interesting
to the members is the study of customs, music and musical instruments of our neighbors across the border.
One of the highlights of the year is the program presented during Pan American Week which is in the
spring. Another highlight is the traditional Mexican dinner at one of the cafes in town.
Membership: Glenda Scott,
Edna Flores, Floinda Rodu-
quez, Janet Middleton, Pat
Sitchler, Sandra Doughman,
Celia Gaitan, Cynthia Herr-
ing, Tommy Bedichek, James
Queen, Bill Dusick, Donnie
Vaughan, Judy Lewis, Zane
Bryant, Carolyn Stephens,
Vickie Wampler, John Fry,
Mike Lane, Hugh Magers,
Stanley Cozby, Charles Scar-
borough, E v e l y n Thomas,
M a r t h a Robertson, Lynn
Nichols, Gearld Jordon, Bill
Tull, PaulGillet, Coye Thomp-
son, Dickie Strange, Don
Nichols.
Sponsors: Miss Vera Hayes,
Mrs. Bessie Mayes.
Membership: J i m m y
Clark, Charles Harrison,
C h a r l e s Scarborough,
Kent Z u b e r, Pat Jones,
Jerry Mitchell, Earl Per-
kins, Jerry Henson, Doug
Parker, Jimmy Zacharias,
Roy Flores, Kenneth Mat-
tingly, L e sl ie Scott, Eu-
gene Franklin, Carl Har-
rison, Carroll Savage, Ted
Lucus, G e r a l d Cumby,
David Gray, Dale Sides,
James Shields, Hugh Ma-
iors, Robert Tuley.
Good SPGRTSMANSHIP is their CODE
Whether the favorite is football, basketball, baseball, or track, the boys of the "A" Club share a common
love for sports and strive to improve standards of teamwork and sportsmanship. When divided into dif-
ferent groups, each group carries on its own program by conducting discussions, listening to speeches,
and seeing films about that particular sport.
All boys who come out for sports in Abilene High School are eligible for membership in this club.
Membership: Ronny Ald-
ridge, Eddie Woods, Kim
Winston, Glenn Gregory,
Stuart Peake, Bill Sides,
Reyes Diaz, Bob Swaf-
ford, Chuck Colvin, Jerry
Chenault, Ted Smothers,
C h a r I e s Williams, Don
Smith, M a lc o I m Strole,
Stanley C o z b y, Jimmy
Perry, Freddy Martinez,
Benny Reed, Don Camp-
bell, R i k k i McPherson,
Rogers Evans, R o n n i e
lngle, Tim Westover, Paul
Estes, D a v i d Beck, Ed
Broesche, Jerry Osborne,
James Brooke, John
Young, J i m m y Johns,
lran King, David William-
son, Sam Brown, Larry
Ashenfelter, Gene Simp-
son.
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Membership: James Black-
wood, Butch Newman, Larry
Mallon, Ronny Lucky, David
Southerland, Reggie Crosby,
Ricky Thompson, Robert Mc-
Kissick, Jerry Jackson, Chuck
Green, Barry James, Everet
Terrell, Carlton Gunner, Jack
Reese, Bill Guthrie, Johnny
Smith, David Griffith, John-
ny Howle, Richard Becker,
Dale Russell.
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Press citation for good sportsmanship.
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Membership: Clint Mur-
phy, Bob Carothers, Tru-
man B r i d g e s, Charles
Steinman, Bufford Carr,
Boyd King, Rufus King,
Hollis Yielding, Mike Mc-
Kinnis, Leldon Kelso, Jack
Harper, Jerry Dehlinger,
Kenneth K o e g el, Gary
Mosley, Carter Conaway,
Olen Griffin, Tony Mar-
tinez, Joe Ward, L a r r y
Jones, Bobby J o h n s o n,
B o b b y Phillips, Ronald
Conklin, Jomes Herring-
ton, Pete Munnerlyn, Ted-
dy Lane, Freddie May-
field, Ray W h i t e, Joe
Purifoy, D o v i d Hodges,
Jerry Landers.
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A CLUB: Guy Wells, Hubert Jordan, Jimmy Rose, Kenny Schmidt, Gerald Gailbraith, Ervin Bishop, Harold Stephens,
Tim Walters, Charles Bradshaw, George Nichols, Mike Pelfrey, Ralph Bruton, Jimmy Roberts, Charles Bottoms, Jimmy
Carpenter, R. B. Willman, Ken Bentley, John Stowe, Randy Hurst, Mike Bryant, Jerry Sides, Jerry Mclver, Butch Adams,
Don Hughes, Johnny Garner, Freddy Beall, Billy Vick, Larry Green, John Harrison, Billy Decker, Charles Flynn, Frank
Aycock, Charles Couselman, Kenneth Cook, Walter King, Gaylord Armstrong, Bill Warlick. Sponsors: Mr. Tommy
Morris, Mr. Nat Gleoton.
The Eagle Booster Club presents o new Victory Bell to District 2 AAAA.
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OFFICERS
Jack Hulsey .... . . . President
David Peck . . . . . Vice-President
Homer Cleckler .... . . . Secretary
David Fewell .... . . . Treasurer
Curtis Bates . . . ......... Reporter
.lorry Renfro . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms
MECHANICS learn to make useful TOOLS
Showing a great interest in one field of Industrial Arts, these boys work with Mr. Harlow in the machine
shop where they learn to operate powerful machines and to do things with them that would probably have
seemed impossible in grandad's day.
The production of useful tools and the excellent operation of the machines have given many honors to mem-
bers of our chapter of the Vocational Industrial Club.
Membership: Ronald
Conklin, C u r t i s Bates,
David Fewell, Jack Hul-
sey, Larry Ca rpenter,
Evered Terrell, Charles 4
Sparks, Homer Cleckler,
D o n a I d Miller, Richard 3 'Q
Snapp, Ed Beeman, Ken- k
neth Kennedy, Douglas
Ray, Tommy Dodson.
Sponsor: Mr. J. M. Har-
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OFFICERS:
Don Ferguson .
John Millerman ,,.,
Linda Knightstep
Sue Edington , .
... President
,... Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Reporter
Whether it be the CLASSICS, lVl ELODRAMA,
A scout should be directed to the Fine Arts Club if he is seeking new talent. Here club members make their
talents and interests known by appearing on weekly programs. The aim of the club is to create a better
appreciation in dramatics, art and music.
Membership: Maxine Sho-
walter, Katy Jo Hargrove,
Mary Dean Lamb, Sara
Featherston, Barbara Lan-
fair, Pat Markham, Carol
Pine, Betty Hysaw, Connie
Wilson, Pat Lanktord, Fern
Roberts, Cecilia Vick, Jan
Powell, Pat Oden, Judy Wal-
ter, Barbara Mauldin, Eva-
Iena Lang, Sara McRee, Bar-
bara Thomas, Jan Powell,
Jan Wayte, Carol Randolph.
Beverly Buie, Brenda lngals-
be, Glenda Hopkins, Diana
Strickland, Harriet Jones,
Jenena Harding, Rush Mc-
Ginty, Philip Gully, Scotty
Arnold, Richard Von Ende.
Membership: Burnell Blain,
Sherry Cook, Gay Roberts,
Kay Roberts, Kay Tanner,
Jane Williams, Sue Bram-
let, Bonnie Little, Linda
Shitlett, Ramona Redwine,
Paula Spurlin, Sandra Foun-
tain, Durlene Young, Pat
Smith, John Millerman, Lin-
da Marshall, Bettye Camp-
bell, Ann Ledbetter, Lona
Truitt, Patsy Kinnard, Joe
Mindoza, Gary Meercer, Jim
Witfaford, Joan Owens, Dar-
rell Moore, Bunny Hutchin-
son, Ann Baldridge, A. B.
Todd, Lynn Coleman, Bill
Mekley, Max Harper, David
Rix, James Tony, Bobby Mc-
Daniels, Peggy Edwards,
Ruth Ross.
or CARTOONS - No I TEREST is missed
Hoping to increase interest and give an opportunity for expression in the fine arts, tive teachers com-
bine their talents in directing programs for about two hundred titty students who meet in the auditorium
on club day. These teachers are Mrs. Beth Henagan, Mr. Ernest Sublett, Mr, Dell McComb, Mr. M. F.
Johnstone, and Mr. Robert Fielder.
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Membership: Beverly Watts,
Rosalee Jones, Barbara
Strickland, Jan Butler, Carol
Ruffin, Jean Sowell, Par
Bratton, Betty Beasley, Jacin-
ta Carter, Frances Bush, Ka-
rin Lighttield, Jane Adams,
Pansy Johnson, Julie Butler,
Kay Campbell, Linda Musick,
Lenna Stephens, Diane Bow-
ers, Lavenne Hendrix, Helen
Woods, Sherry Johnson, Jan-
ice Pruitt, Jerry Watson, Do-
lores Huffman, Rosa Nie-
clecker, Wayne Arrant, Bar-
bara Latta, Pat McDaniel,
Claudine Phillips, Gary
Hood, Don Pollock, Kenneth
Chorn, Jimmy Milstead, De-
lores Johnson.
HIGHLIGHTS of the Year:
A chalk talk .... A play "Shakespeare's Ladies"
. . . another play "Least One" . . . a talent show
. . . Art Demonstrations . . . Choral talent . . . .
the orchestra and other instrumental music.
Membership: B a r b a r a
Glaze, Sheila Key, Mary
KayThornton, Lyneve
Chapman, Brownie Rut-
ledge, Ruby Crawford, Al-
ton Burks, Gerald Satter-
white, Betty Vick, Gaye
Davis, S u z a n McBride,
Gus Mitchel, Jerry John-
son, Kirk Moore, V. M.
Hitt, Reg C r u m p, Jim
Hooks, Jesse Barrea, Lar-
ry Frazier, Richard Gu-
therie, Steve Tankersley,
Jerry Parks.
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Membership: Ronny Butler,
Joyce Spency, Lou Ann Stal-
lings, Jo Ann Summerville,
Joy McElroy, Judy Harlow,
Jane Anthony, Mickey
Brown, Mike Page, Donald
Cooke, J. L. Jay, Buzzie
Bryan, James Harris, Larry
Frazier, Nellie Jane Rhea,
Derwood Shirley, Steve Mc-
lntyre, Gary Ross, Richard
Payne, Jimmy Gunn, Jimmy
Carol Lee, Helen A l f r e d,
Carolyn Estes, Terry Bowen,
Brenda Bowers, Julie Minter,
Carol Ailts, Mike O'Brian,
Tom Bourbon, Sonya Talbot,
Ron Dunlap, John Thomp-
son, Jerry Dunlap.
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Diana Strickland gives a hum-
orous declamatian.
Don Ferguson threatens to kill if
anyone tells about the "gold."
Glenda Buckner and Paul Stubbs give a scene from the play Music was in order the day the o rc h estra
that won lst at the Sonora meet. performed.
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OFFICERS:
Warren Wier .. ..... President
Bernell Blain .. .... Vice-President
linda Marshall ...... Recording Secretary
Janena Harding , . Corresponding Secretary
Elecive Blair .... . ... Treasurer
Jerry Watson . . . . . . Reporter
Lynn Coleman . . . . . . Historian
CDRATCRICAL OR HUMOROUS--.lust name it.
The National Forensic League is a national club for students interested in speech activities. Students have
to earn a certain number of points to become members. To earn points, they either compete in speech
contests on speech trips or give any type of speech before an audience of twenty-five or more adults.
Members go on trips during the year to compete in contests and prepare for interscholastic League compe-
tition in the spring. Events in interscholastic competition are extemporaneous, oratorical declamation, de-
bate, and poetry.
Membership: Paula Spurlin,
Ann Jackson, Diana Strick-
land, Linda Marshall, Elecive
Blair, Mary Wood, Lynn
Coleman, Richard Von Ende,
Dot Kemper, Mary Francis
Lashlee, Charlsie Murphy,
Don Ferguson, John Miller-
man, Bill Medley, Rush Mc-
Ginty, Buzzy Bryant, Jerry
Watson, Janena Harding,
Mike Pelfrey, Warren Weir,
Vee Perini, James Toney,
Tim Westbrook, J. L. Jay,
Davey Denton, Charles Lacy.
Carlton Earp.
Sponsor: Mr. McComb.
Aura Mechanics
OFFICERS:
Ronny Coon . . . ..... President
Konneth Payne . . .. Vice-President
N .lack Sybrant .... . . . Treasurer
Bobby Birdsong . . . .... Secretary
David Willis . . . ....... Reporter
Neal Pillans .... Sergeant-at-Arms
LITCD MECHANICS MAKE motors PURR-R-R
Not to be outdone by their neighbors in the machine shop, the future mechanics working in the auto shop
bring home blue ribbons, too. Learning to operate numerous machines and to repair motors is like play to
Mr. Jeter's boys. lt's a bet that some still wonder how they managed to get all the parts in place without
having some left over.
As their aim these members strive to promote high standards of workmanship, scholarship, trade ethics
and safety.
Membership: Phil McCroy, ,
Charles H e r r ell, Harmon
Rex, R o n n y Coon, Dale
Jones, Albert Pittman, Bill
McAllister, David Willis, Jack
Sybrant, Charles Marshall
Neal Pillans, Bill Newton
Jerry Guthrie, Ralph Hollo-
way, Thomas Hile, Joe Tuck-
er, Bobby Birdsong.
Sponsor: Mr. J. E. Jeter.
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OFFICERS
Gearld Moore . . .
Bobby Carmack ....
Dorothy Flowers . . .
Barbara Stone . . .
Peggy Galbraith ..
Bertha Abbott , . .
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Vice-President
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D.E. TACKIQES problems in BUSINESS
The ring of the cash register, the click of the typewriter, and the demands of a customer are all a part of
a new world-the business world. While learning to tackle their problems through class work and on the
job, these students strive to build character and leadership. Also while training, they are earning their own
spending money.
The Distributive Education Organization was started in 1949, with Mr. Crews as sponsor of this group.
Membership: Janette
S m i t h, Earlyne Abbott,
Norma B r y a n t, Rena
Humphreys, Betty Bryant,
Barbara Brown, Arthur
Jackson, J a n e Hodnett,
Tuleta Mosley, Barbara
Stone, Brook Hall, Jane
Z u s m a n, Anna Hunt,
Mary Fewell, Joyce Allen,
Mary Billings, Fran Grif-
fith, Edna Reeves, Robert
Culp, Lee Graham, Jack
Bedford, David Deaton,
Ralph Fisher, Aubrey Car-
roll.
Sponsor: Mr. Leroy Crews.
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Dorothy Flowers
Hugh Bowie Jewelers-Pine
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Jane Hodnett
W. T. Grant
Bertha Abbott
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Arthur Jackson Edna Reeves Ralph Fisher
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Crain Drug Munden Hardware Holly Shop
Robert Culp Bobby Cormack Iva Joyce Allen
Grissom's - Cypress S. 81 Q. Clothiers - Pine Zenith Cleaners
Brook Hall Jack Bedford Rena Humphreys
Retail Credit Company Woodlock Furniture Co. W. T. Grant
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OFFICERS
Alton Edwards .... Secretary-Treasurer
Johnny Robinson ...... Vice-President
Lee Reagan . . . ........ President
Don Hunter . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms
Robert Renfro . . . ....... Reporter
VOCATIG AL UBJECTS lead to CAREER
What a Life! ..... Earning credits and money, tool Giving students experience in different occupations,
this organization prepares them for a life vocation. Donning the carpenteHs overalls or the mechanic's coat
these boys work diligently from four to six hours each day. They work under supervision of Mr. Rainey
Ownes, club supervisor, and the iob boss.
Membership: Kenneth Mc-
Dale, Alton Edwards, Lee
Reagan, Don Hunter, John-
ny Robinson, Robert Renfro,
Doyle Tennison, John
Neill, Bob Cullen, Ronnie
Boyd, Teddy Sl o a n, Gene
Brown, Gary Bonine, Philip
Rister, Leo Dennis, Henry
Pinkston, Guy Lemand, Den-
zil Randell, Morris Adams,
Lyle Mcashburn.
Sponsor: Mr. Rainey Owens.
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Spear Printing Co. The Pender Co.
Gene Brown
Universal Metal Co.
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Bob Cullen
Terrell Laboratory
Johnny Robinson
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Don Hunter
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F. C. Olds Co.
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Robert Renfro John Neil
Rhodes Auto Service Carpenter Bearing Co.
Doyle Tennison
Lemon Pointer
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Herdon's Truck and Auto Service
David Springfield Kenneth Mcbole
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EAGLE COACHES: Wally Bullington-Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach, Chuck Moser
-Athletic Director, Head Football Coach, Hank Watkins - Football Line Coach, Bob
Groseclose-Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Shorty Lawson-Soph. Football Coach,
Asst. Baseball Coach, Tommy Morris-"B" Football Coach.
Mr. Moser and his staff have done well in their part in leading the Eagles in the field of sports. With their
strong leadership, Abilene has crashed into the sports light and racked its way up to the top in many
events. Leading the lists of titles are state championships in baseball, football, and track. The 1957 Cham-
pionship in football put us in a top class with three in a row.
Chuck Colvin evades eager Westerners as he races for pay dirt.
HONORS
ALL AMERICAN: Glynn Gregory
ALL SOUTHERN: Glynn Gregory
ALL STATE FIRST TEAM:
. Jimmy Carpenter, Rufus King, Stuart
Peake, Glynn Gregory.
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ALL STATE HONORABLE MENTION
Jim Rose, Guy Wells.
ALL DISTRICT
Rufus King, Jim Rose, Bufford Carr,
Stuart Peake, Glynn Gregory, Jimmy
Carpenter, Charles Bradshaw.
TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL COACHES
Q ts ' OF THE YEAR:
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3'YeC"' lenefmcnf number 74' l10lfbClCl4, 3-YSGF lettermon - - - tackle, 3-year letterman, number
"our most reliable end" number 21 -"selected best high 86-"selected best blocker by
school player in Texas" team mates"
Encouraged by Captains RUFUS, GLYNN, and STUART. . .
they went all the WAY for STATE Number 3
THE VARSITY . . .
Charles Bottoms, Reyes Diaz, James Brooke, Chuck Colvin, Gervis Galbraith, Eddie Woods, Truman Bridges, Bill Sides,
Jimmy Roberts, Charles Williams-Manager, Stuart Peake, Kenny Schmidt, Hubert Jordan, Jimmy Carpenter, Harold
Stephens, Butch Adams, Charles Bradshaw, lrvin Bishop, Guy Wells, Charles Steinman-Manager, Jimmy John-Man-
ager, Mike Pelfry, Bufford Carr, Clint Murphy, Jim Rose, Glynn Gregory, Kim Winston, Ralph Bruton, Boyd King, Joe
Ward, Gerald Galbraith, Jimmy Perry, Mike Bryant, Mike McKinnis, Bob Swafford, Allan Peake, John Young, Frank
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Charles Bottoms. . .
Senior, halfback, 2-year
letterman. . ."a depend-
able power runner."
Charles Bradshaw . . .
Senior, halfback, 2-year
letterman. . ."a great
defensive back."
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Bob Swafford. . .Junior,
quarterback, 1-year let-
terman. . ."dependable
safety."
Season's first games meant EAGLE
James Brooke . . . Senior,
halfback, 1-year letterman
. . ."a hard tackler."
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Bill Sides. . .Junior, fullback,
2-year letterman. . ."only
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"fans love him."
ABILENE 41-EDISON, San Antonio 6
The Eagles started the season by running their
winning streak to 24 straight wins with a trouncing of
Edison 41-6.
Chuck Colvin scored three touchdowns with Glynn
Gregory, Jimmy Carpenter, and Jimmy Perry also hitting
pay dirt.
ABILENE 39-SWEETWATER 7
Sweetwater bowed to the mighty Eagles 39-7 in
the second game of the season.
Charles Bradshaw collected three markers while
Glynn Gregory, Jimmy Carpenter, and Bill Sides added
touchdowns.
All-State Gregory kicked three extra points.
ABILENE 4'l-MONTERREY, Lubbock 0
The Eagles glided to their 26th straight win when
they defeated the Plainsmen of Monterrey, Lubbock by
a score of 41-0.
With one of the best games on the ground for
Abilene, six touchdowns and 435 yards rushing, Mon-
terrey could not stop Jimmy Carpenter and Chuck Col-
vin with two touchdowns each and Gregory's five extra
points. Bill Sides and Gregory tallied one each.
Harold Stephens . . .
Senior, quarterback, 2-
year letterman. . ."best
Eagle passer in years."
Gel-vis Galbraith. . .Junior,
quarterback, 2-year letter-
man. . ."came through in
the playoffs."
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ABILENE 41 -BRECKENRIDGE-0
Soaring high over the Breckenridge
Buckaroos the mighty Warbirds gave Breck
a hard flap of their wings as they flew by
them 41-0 and their 27th victory.
Figuring in the scoring were Reyes Dias,
Glynn Gregory, and Jimmy Carpenter.
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Guy Wells C305 and Clint Murphy 1752 open the way for Glynn
Gregory as he scores against Sweetwater.
ABILENE 49-THOMAS S., Lubbock-7
Abilene struck early as Glynn Gregory took the
ball and scored on the first play from scrimmage. The
Eagles ran loose from then on and won 49-7.
Carpenter and Sides made 94 and 81 yard touch-
downs respectively.
ABILENE 40-WACO-14
The Eagles renewed an old rivalry with a game at
Waco before they started district play. Waco was strong
but fell short as Abilene sped to the 29th straight victory
40-14.
Carpenter was the big man as he collected three
touchdowns.
Kenny Schmidt. . .Senior,
halfback, 2-year letterman
. . ."came through as a
Senior."
Chuck Colvin. . .Junior,
halfback, 2-year letter-
man . . . "extra hard
runner."
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Guy Wells . . . Senior,
guard, 3-year letterman
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Jimmy Carpenter. . .Senior,
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Hubert Jordan. . .Senior,
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ABILENE 42-BIG SPRING 6
Setting a new schoolboy record of 30 consecu-
tive victories, the Eagles overpowered Big Spring
with a score of 42-6.
The Eagles struck early as Quarterback "Hay-
seed" Stephens scored from the one-yard stripe.
Halfback Glynn Gregory showed beautiful running
as he scored minutes later on a 6'l-yard punt
return.
The third touchdown came with less than seven
minutes gone in the first quarter as Halfback Jim-
my Carpenter sneaked over from the one.
Gregory and Stephens each scored again in
the first period.
Charles Bradshaw made the score 41-O with a
nine-yard drive to tally. Gregory booted 4 extra
points, Kenny Schmidt, 2.
ABILENE 47-ODESSA 6
Odessa's defense failed to hold the Eagles as
they marched to a 47-6 score in the second district
game.
The first score came before l minute had elapsed
on the clock. ln the first quarter, Eagle halfback
Jimmy Carpenter scored two times, once over the
line and once around left end. Gregory also
notched a scoring play of 31 yards.
The Eagles scored again before the half ended
when Gregory went 69 yards for the tally.
In the second half Fullback Bill Sides scored to
make the score 33-6, and a few minutes later Car-
penter added 6 points as he went 45 yards to score.
Chuck Colvin made the last marker in the last
period, the final points-47.
Ervin Bishop . . . Senior, Kim Winston. . .Senior,
guard, 2-year letterman. . . center, 2-year letterman
"a dependable lineman." . . ."capable linebacker."
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ABILENE 41 MIDLAND 6
What started out to be a close game turned out
to be a field day for the mighty Warburds agaxnst the
Mndland Bulldogs The fnnal score was 41 6
The game saw Jummy Carpenter and Glynn Greg
ory score three and two tnmes respectuvely Gregory
booted fuve good extra pounts The other marker was
made by halfback Chuck Colvun on a I yard duve
The Bulldogs were successful to a pount by holdung
the Eagles to I4 ponnts an the fnrst half
The reserves played the last quarter for the War
bnrds
ABILENE 20 SAN ANGELO 0
Defeatmg powerful San Angelo proved costly for
the Eagles as they won the game and the Dusfrnct 2AAAA
crown 20 O In the toughest game of the year between
the two undefeated teams Abllene lost starhng quar
terback Harold Stephens when he broke a leg un the
closmg mmutes of play
The farst and second markers were scored by All
State Eagle halfback Glynn Gregory The fnrst touch
down came wnth less than one mnnute left un the furst
quarter as Gregory went 5 yards Halftlme score was
Gregorys 2nd tally was a I2 yard 'aunt In the 3rd
period and fullback Bull Sndes scored on a 28 yard run
wnth 8 I9 left an the game
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tackle Iyear letterman end 2year letterman
hard hnttmg lnne could be great In
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Boyd Kung Semor tackle Bufford Carr Semor
2 year letterman most tackle 2 year letterman
Improved lineman highly underrated
lnneman
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tackle I year letterman
promnsmg sophomore
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Butch Adams Semor
end 2 year Jetterman
fnne pass receiver
Cllnt Murphy Semor
tackle 2 year letterman
most conscuenttous
luneman
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The Ysleta Indians were next to feel the pam of
the Eagles claws when the Warbnrds won theur b
dnstract game 42 6
Wnth Glynn Gregory at the helm of quarterback
the Eagles struck suddenly as Gregory passed 68 yards
to Jnmmy Carpenter for the fnrst touchdown
ln the same quarter Gregory kept the ball and slud
four yards to score
In the second pernod Charles Bradshaw scored
twnce and Carpenter marked once The half time score
stood 36 O
The Eagle team of the fourth quarter made up of
sophs mostly scored once again with Freddre Martnnez
at quarterback In backfneld were Tum Walters Reyes
Dlaz Stanley Cosby Ronald Conklm and Eddue Woods
Gregory booted the sux extra pomts
ABILENE 14 FORT WORTH 0
Rollung past Fort Worth Paschal 14 0 In butter cold
the Eagles gamed the sem: fmals nn theur champuonshnp
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The Abulene crew was held to a season low wnth
Glynn Gregory scormg both Eagle T D s from his new
quarterback role
The furst touchdown came when Gregory faked
to pass and seeing the sldelme open moved 25 yards
The Ime blocked well as Gregory went 19 yards
up the middle to score agaun un the thnrd quarter H
booted the extra pomt
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ABILENE 20-WICHITA FALLS 6
Displaying sheer power, the Warbirds buried un-
defeated Wichita Falls 20-6. The running attack was
led by halfback Jimmy Carpenter, Glynn Gregory, and
junior quarterback Gervis Galbraith.
Carpenter scored the first and last markers on
runs of 'I9 and 5 yards. Gregory made the other touch-
downs.
The first time the Eagles got the ball they drove
61 yards to score and Gregory added the extra point.
Wichita came back as Fitz Lane took a Gregory
punt and sped 56 yards for the Coyotes' only score.
With only one minute remaining in the first half,
Gregory took a handoff and shot 14 yards to score and
then added the point.
For the final tally Carpenter moved off left tackle
behind excellent line work to score from the five. Greg-
ory missed the conversion, and the game ended 20-6.
A EAGLES win
ml G THIRD STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
the state finals.
ABILENE 'I4-W. B. RAY, Corpus Christi 0
Winning the third straight championship proved
to be no easy task for the Warbirds. They slipped by
W. B. Ray of Corpus Christi by 'I4-O. This win tied the
all-time record of championships.
The big gun in the Eagle offense was halfback
Jimmy Carpenter with over 200 yards rushing and
both touchdowns for 96 and 62 yard carries.
The Texans from Corpus started strong as they
drove to the one, but soon fell under the thundering
Engles.
For the first TD Carpenter went to the left side
and away for 96 yards. Gregory converted, and in
the third quarter, Carpenter went right, cut back left
and was lonely as he scored on a 62-yarder.
The great game ended 14-Q.
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Bob McKissick, Tony Martinez, Ted Smathers, Freddy Martinez, Dale Graham, Kent Zuber, Don Hughes, David
Southerland, Johnny Garner, Tim Walter, Stanley Cosby, Charles Harrison, Charles Lacy, Roy Flores, Ronnie Alldredge,
Leldon Kelso, Dale Russell, Gary Mosely, Jerry Jackson, Dale Sides, Butch Newman, Jerry Henson, Ronnie lngle, Jerry
Don Landers, Richard Maxwell, Hollis Yielding, Johnny Howe, David Williamson, Jack Harper, David Beck, Charles
Flynn, John Stowe.
Future VARSITY gridders get FUNDAME TALS
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Lain, Chuck Green, Frank Foster, Freddie Mayfield, Hugh Magers, Jerry Chenault, Gene Simpson, Sam Brown,
Charles Scarborough, Dan Harrison, Kenneth Koegl, Larry Ashenfelter, David Hodges, David Griggs, Paul Estes,
Woody Weir, Tim Westover, Kenneth Bentley, Benton Glover, Pete Munnerlyn, David Gray, Arvin Coppedge, John
Casey, Evered Terrel, Harold Morgan, Clyde Corbin, Pat Pelfry.
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VARSITY: Jerry Paul Dehlinger, Randy Hurst, Gerald Galbraith, Mike McKinnis, George Nichols, Bill War-
lick, Jerry Sides, Gaylord Armstrong, Ted Lucas, Ralph Bruton, Glynn Gregory, Kenneth Cook, Jim Perry,
E GLE quintet take Bl-DISTRICT
The Eagle basketball team had its most successful season since 1947 as it won district and bi-district and
ended the season with a record of 18 wins and 7 losses.
Before district play the team met strong competition in three taurnaments-Hardin-Simmons, Odessa, and
Abilene.
Gary Coppinger.
SEASON RECORD COACHES: Nat Gleaton, Tommy Morris
Abilene Winters .....
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Abilene Diamond Hill .
Abilene Poly, Ft. Worth
Abilene Noodle ......
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Abilene Brownwood . .
Abilene Graham .....
Abilene Sweetwater ..
Abilene Lamesa . . .
Abilene Odessa . . .
Abilene Big Spring . . .
Abilene Graham . . .
Abilene Vernon . .
Abilene Merkel . . .
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Abilene Midland .....
Abilene Big Spring ...
Abilene Odessa .....
Abilene San Angelo ...
Abilene Midland .....
Abilene Big Spring ...
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Nicky Boyd, James Blackwell, Charles Steph, Jack Harper, Robert Tuley, Bobby Johnson, Brent Hoffman, Gary Schriber,
Larry Jones, Bobby Phillips, Foy Brown, Douglas Parker, Freddy Beall, Billy Vick, Bob Swafford, Jimmy Perry, Iran
Ling, David Beck, Rex Scott, Eugene Franklin, Bennie Reid, Olen Griffing, James Herrington, Carter Conaway, Joe Puri-
foy, Pat Jones, James Brooke, Carl Harrison, Eddie Woods, Gerald Cumby, Noel Orr, Charles McAnally, Kent Zuber,
Charles Lacy, Jerry Don Landers, Charles Stienman.
ABILE E rates high in TRACK events
The Eagle trackmen hold a high position in the meets each year. It is no accident that Abilene rates
as high as it does. Fine teams are the product of long hours, much sweat, and good coaching by Mr. Bob
Groseclose and Mr. Wally Bullington.
DISCUS: Jerry Mitchell
COACHES: Mr. Bob Groseclose, Mr. Wally Bullington.
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MIDDLE DISTANCE AND DISTANCE: Rex Scott, Larry Jones, Billy Vick, Freddy Beall, Douglas Parker, Joe Purifoy,
Carter Conoway, James Herrington, Pat Jones, Olen Griffing, Foy Brown.
New RECORDS set by EAGLES track men
Opening the season with a mighty win, the Eagles track team swept the A.C.C. triangle meet, chalk-
ing up 97 points against Graham's 27 points and Brady's 23. The next week they won the Possum Kingdom
Relays at Graham. The meet's outstanding performer was Joe Purifoy with a time of 2:OO.9 in the 880.
The mile relay team-Eddie Woods, Jerry Landers, and Joe Purifoy-came in with a time of 3:27.7. The
Abilene tracksters placed second at the Southwestern Track and Field Meet, March 16, after two days of
rough, high-spirited competition.
RELAY: Eddie Woods, Joe Purifoy.
SPRINTERS: Bobby Phillips, Carl Harrison, Kent Eddie Woods
Charles Lacy, Jerry Don Landers.
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SHOT PUT: Stuart Peake.
HURDLERS: Bob Swafford, James Brooke Bob 125' I
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BASEBALL ROSTER: Pat Armstrong, Don Smith, Bill Sides, Hubert Jordan, Jerry Paul Dehlinger, George
Lewis, Jerry Chenault, Jimmy Carpenter, Butch Adams, Kenny Schmidt, Harold Stephens, Robert Ca-
rothers, Randy Hurst, Larry Green, Charles Williams, Jerry Sides, George Nichols, Roger Mac Evans,
Gaylord Armstrong, Glynn Gregory, Charles Bradshaw, Jerry Mclver, John Harrison, Coach Blackburn.
POWER, PEED, AGILITY mark l95 TEAM
Coach Blacky Blackburn's baseball crew was in the process ot racking up a successful season and following
the state iourney of the '56 team when copy was finished for '57 Flashlight. Twelve lettermen reported
this for a second series. The game schedule began March 8 with the Eagles taking Arlington of Ft. Worth
in a three-game opener.
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Coach Blackburn and his managers-Charles Williams, Jerry
Sides, and Jerry Chenault.
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CATCHER: Glynn Gregory, OUTFIELDERS: Randy Hurst, George Lewis, Jerry Mclver, Charles Bradshaw, and
All-State. Don Smith.
Last year at the playoffs in Austin, the Eagles defeated Edinburg 7-5 in the quarter finals. They beat
Ft. Worth Paschal 8-3 in the semi-finals and roared past Highland Park of Dallas 13-0. A complete
game by game appears on the next page.
ln personal awards, Jimmy Carpenter and Glynn Gregory made the All-State team two years in a row.
Carpenter also set two state records. He had a .729 batting average, eight runs in a single game, and
the most triples ever hit in playoffs.
PITCHERS AND CATCHERS: Hubert Jordan, Glynn Gregory, Bill Sides, Pat Arm-
strong, George Nichols, Gaylord Armstrong, Roger Evans, Kenny Schmidt. PITCHER: Kenny 5Cl1midt.
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Carothers, Jimmy Carpenter, Butch Adams. 'I956 All-State.
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Corpenter, Pat Armstrong, Harold Stephens, Glynn
Charles Bradshaw, Bob Carothers, Kenny Schmidt.
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BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: Glenn Schmittou, Paul Gleaton, Joe Touchstone, Larry Daugherty, Bobby Thompson,
David Rix, Eddie Cockrell, Bobby Conaway, Robert Evans. Coach: Bill Sproull.
ETTERS are caught in whirl of MATCHES
Reserve lettermen and new members make the tennis team a fearsome crew. Returning this year are
Bobby Conaway, Bobby Thompson, and Glen Schmittou. Coaching the boys for his second year is Mr.
William Sproull.
This year the team iourneyed to San Angelo for two matches and to Midland for a tournament in which
they placed second. They also played in tournaments at Wichita Falls and Odessa. San Angelo was
the scene for the District 2 AAAA meet held in March-a date that is too late for reporting in the T957
Flashlight.
Last year the team won district and Bobby Thompson placed second in the regional playoffs in
Stephenville.
"A" SINGLES: "A" DOUBLES: "B" SINGLES:
Bobby Thompson Bobby Conaway and Robert Evans. Glen Schmittou.
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GOLF team makes qood showing at MEETS
Out on the links Abilenes high school golfers pursue the little white sphere in practice daily, and rack
up a respectable record against many opponents.
Making up the team are three juniors Rufus Wallingford, a 1956 letterman, James Johnson, Isabel Aris-
pe- and one senior Jesse Brown. This group participated in the AGM College Invitational Meet, the
Brady Relays the Ft. Worth Southwest Recreation Meet, and the Odessa West Texas Relays. The team
placed second in one meet at Brady. The district meet was held in San Angelo on March 30, 1957, but
results of the event were too late for the 1956 Flashlight.
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Compere. Isabel Arispe, Donald McDonald, Jesse Brown, Jackie Crow, Bobby Dusek, Billy Edwards, Douglas
, Rufus Wallingford, Sidney Seale, Paul Page, Ronnie Schuchard. Couch: John Dyer.
Girls on the "B" team have the ball set up for a point.
every event
Good SPIKING means
more scores
The ball has been set up in this play for the
spiker.
Row 1: Nettie NeSmith, Jann Huckaby, Madeline Gilstrap, Mary Ann Herrington, Sherrilyn Crawford
Row 2: Sandra Hads, Linda Morrison, Betsy Demere, Margaret Goss, Betty Foree, Charlotte McGuire, Gale
Moore.
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Harold Stephens . . . . . President
Jimmy Rose .... . . . Vice-President
Kaye Kring .. ..... Secretary
Stuart Peake . . . .. Parliamentarian
Barbara Black ...... Spirit of Athletics
They BATTLED and SCCDRED while
Remaining in the spotlight all the year either by participating in events or wearing the school letter, the
"A" Association members become well known among the students and citizens of Abilene.
Membership: Charles Steinman, Sharon Christi, Sherry Pebworth, Barbara Black, Sarah Walker, Gail Galbraith, Jerry
Sides, Don Smith, Charles Williams, Gerald Galbraith, Iran King, Harold Stephens, Jimmy Carpenter, John Young
Pat Armstrong, George Nichols, Gaylord Armstrong, Chuck Colvin, Gervis Galbraith, Mike Bryant, Bob Swafford
Rufus Wallingford, Glynn Gregory, Jimmy Perry, Kim Winston, Mr. Blackburn, Mr. Lawson.
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WHITEHURST S
Dlstlnctlve clothlng for women and men
Vnsut our store an the downtown shoppmg
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274 Cypress Street Phone OR-46158
FINEST SELECTION OF CAMERAS IN WEST TEXAS
Fast fruendly dependable servuce for all your photographnc needs
AUSTIN S CAMERA SHOP
233 Cypress OR-45764
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242 Orange Street Telephone OR-46246
Abilene, Texas
Paula and Ann find fine china at reasonable
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PRESLEY JEWELERS
9 N th S 0 Ablene
The West Texas House
HE ENDER QMPANY
Manufacturing Statloners
Telephone OR-44339
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EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Chma Glassware Kntchenvvare Westmahaase Philco Retmgeratars and
Ranges Westmghaase and Phnlco Radnas Speed Queen Washers
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GRISSOMS wushes to thank the many Abulene Hugh students among uts customers for theur con
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Where you can contunue your educatuon un a fruendly atmosphere where teachers
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Buble and Reluguous Educutuon
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Bublucal Language
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Biology
Busuness Admunustratuon
Chemustry
Educatuon
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Home Economucs
Journalusm
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Meducal Technology
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Physucal Educatuon
Psychology
Socual Scuence
Speech
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Office of the Registrar
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ABILENE TEXAS
EDUCATING FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING
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COBB S DEPARTNIENT STORE
Rlver Oaks Shoppmg Center
For all the dry goods needs of your fcmuly see COBBS department store where
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CORNVR FCURTI-I E7 CYPRESS
Barbara Alexander Kay Roberts and Barbara
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LONE STAR BUICK
LONE STAR BUICK
1401 South First
Phone OR 49103
The thrall of the year
Two new lOC3tlO11S to serve wou better Same frleudlv courteous
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Tramed halr stylists and modern equipment make
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LOTTIE S BEAUTY SALON
SOUTHWESTPARK SHOPPING CENTER PHONE OR 31262
JOBS
High School semors who want to be sure of placement opportunities handsome
starting incomes chances for promotion when their next school days are over
should send at once for SHORTCUT TO SUCCESS showing 'ln average of five
Streamlined courses will enable you to qu lllfy lt 1 big., suing in time and expense
Call or write at once for complete mfonnmtxon rcqlrdxng Summer Tem1 and Special
money saving plans
DRAUGHON S BUSINESS COLLEGE
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DR. PEPPER. Nothing tastes better on a hot
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DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO.
301 Pioneer Drive Phone OR-33753
FOR THE DRINK THAT REFRESHES
TRY DR PEPPER
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All FOREMOST products are superior un qualuty
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1137 BUTTERNUT STREET SUPPUE5 AND EQUWMENT TELEPHONE OR 4 5077
ABILENE TEXAS
THE FRIENDLY FIRST
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Efflclent and Courteous
24 Hour Deposrtory
sir ,STHE FIRST STATE BANK
Phone 2 8455 Fourth and Chestnut
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ABILENE LAUNDRY COMPANY
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4001 South 1st Street Telephone 3 2561
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WINDSOR HOTEL
4th 81 Pune Ph OR 2 3261
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Burton Lungo Lumber Co
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50-98
98-119
120 141
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156-160
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219 223
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228 231
232 261
235 242
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247 249
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253-256
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Cmzen s Natnonal Bank
Coca Cola Bottlmg
Cobb:
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Dr Pepper Bottlmg
F L M Bank
Fnelder Dlllmgham Lumber
F1rxt State Bank
Foremost Da1r1es
Grussom s
Hardm Snmmons Unlversrty
Klme Studuo
Laughter North Funeral m
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Lone Star Bunck Co
Lottues Beauty Shop
Mcllwam Motor Co
McMurry College
Munters
M System
Pender Co
Popular
Presley Jewelry
Royal Crown Bottlmg
Russey s Prlntung C0
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South Texas Lumber
Thornton s
Waldrop s
Western Chevrolet
West Texas Ut1I1t1es
Whntehurst s
Wmdsor Hotel
Wooten Hotel
ADMINISTRATORS
Mrs C E Arnold Board of Educatuon
Baggett Mary Vmtmg Teacher
Bowers Mrs Stella Secretary to Prunc1paI
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Chapman Bert Board of Educatuon
Clme Alense Counselor
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Edwards A H Ass1stantPr1nc1paI
Hutclrxrson John Board of Ed1.cat1on
Jones Morgan Jr Board of Educatuon Pres
Leuss Mrs Ruth Nurse
McM1nn Ollue Board of Educahon
Moser Charles Athletnc Durector
Raymond Mrs Evelyn Attendance Clerk
Roberts Mrs T E Board ofEducat1on Sec.
Short Mrs Chrustme Reglstrar
Webb E L Pr1nc1paI
Wells A E Supermtendent
Wllson Stanley Board of Educatnon
Anderson
Bamley B1ll1e
Ball Beverly
Ballard Mrs Eduth
Bnshop Mrs Selma
Blackburn B
Bradford C
Bryant Mrs Leona
Bullmgton Wallace
Butler Mrldred
Coalson Bull
Compere Ruby
Crews Leroy
Curtns Mrs Rosa
Deavers Avus
Duncan Bobbue
Dunn H A
D er J R
Echols C D
Endsley Mrs u a
Etter Mrs Jo
Fnelder R
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McAdams Lee Etta
Mfcomb De" moo wa Beyer 54 199
Gleaton Nat
Goodwln B C
Grlffm Margurute
Groseclose R E
Grubb Mrs Mary
Hardy Sarah
Harlow J M
Harwell R E
Hayes Vera
Henagon Mrs Beth
Hncks Mrs Nell
Hnlley Mrs Sallne
1-lmer Vanden
Jenkms Merlnn
Jeer J E
Johnson Odell
Johnstone M F
Kennamer D L
g F
Kuykendall Carl
Lambert Gaynelle
Lawson W D
lee Mrs Yvonne
Lev ang Bl ll ne
McClesky Nea
McGmn F L
Mayes Mrs Bessre
Meyer Helen
Moore J I
Moms Tommy
Morrow Mrs Kathry
MosefCH
Nelll Mrs Nadune
Nuckols Patrlcla
Owen Rainey
Pa ne J E
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Parker Mrs Kathleen
Reeves Mabel
Robbnns Woodard
Self Loutse
Spence V G
Sproull W
Stokes Mildred
Story Mrs Laverne
Sub ett E R
Tapscott E V
Terbush E L
Trbbetts
Turner Mrs Ellen
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Index
Walker Maruan
Watkins H D
Weaver Mrs Lucy
Wrlls Emma Lounse
STUDENTS
Abbott
Abbott
Ackers
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Bertha
Earlyne
Gary
Beffv
Bully Joe
Butch
Charles
Dovne
Jane
Morrns
Add lngton Sherry
Adluns
Adkms
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Bobby E
Ag an Joe
Aults Carol
Albnght Sandra
Alexander Barbara
Alexander Jlmmy
Alexander Loveta
Alfred Helen
Alldredge Ronnle
Allan
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Wulllam
Carol Ann
Joyce
Nancy
Paula Jean
Wanda
Walllam
All mg Jane
Anderson Judy
Anderson Robert
Andrews Glorla
Anthony
Archer Mary
Ard Marsha
Ar I spe I sabel
Arm :stead
Armstrong
Armstrong
Armstrong
Armstrong
Armstrong
Beme
Carolyn
Don
Gaylord
G W
Pa
Arnold Scottre
Arrant Gary Wayne
Ashby Barbara
Ashenfelter Larry
Ashley
Ashley
Ashton
Ashton
Adnan
Laura
LaVerne
La Vonne
Ashworth Ev
Askew Janet
Atk ms Betty
Atk mson Flora
Atterbury Curtus
Autrey Bull
Avery
Aycock
Charlene
Frank
Baggett Beth
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Baker
Barley
Beffv
Bobble
Bonme
Charlotte
Frank
Julua
Nona
Baldrldge Ann
Baldry
Ballard
Barbee
Bardm
.llm
Alyce
Darla
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122 212 235 239 261
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101190
122186
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53197
122199
Bardm Jerry
Barfueld Wendel
Barlow
Barnes
Barnes
Barnes
Barnes
Barnett
Patsy
Carol
Jeanne
Mackey
Wanda
Zena
Barr Mary Ann
Davnd
Jesse
Susan
Barrera
Barrera
Barrera
Barrett Jean
Barron Fred
Barron Sharon
Barry Dlckne
Barry Lester
Bass Stanley
Bassett: Shnrley
Bateman Jean
Bates Curtns
Bates Janet
Battles Sandra
Beaty Kay
Beasley Betty
Beall Beverly
Beall Fred
Beck Davnd
Becker Ruchard
Bedford Jack
Bedrchek Tommy
Be Bully
Beldleman Carolyn
Bell Tony
Bell Wayne
Belshe Jan
Belshe John
Jamce
Frances
Dwayne
Peggy
Bennett Ray
Belsky
Benltez
Bennett
Bennett
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101 172
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54 224 227
123 209
Benson
Bentley
Judy
Kenneth
Randall
Boyer Sharon
Buelefeldt Valerle
Bullmgs Mary
Blllmgsley Johnny
Burdsong Bobby
Blshop Caroll
Bushop Ervns
Black Barbara
Black Beverly
Black Jay
Blackford Royce
Blackburn Martha
Blackley Sylvra
Blackstock Mary
Blackwood James
Blaun Bernell
Blam Wllma
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Bledsoe Donald
Blecker Melba
Blevms Lunda
Boehms Judy
Begard Fmrs
Bohannon Norma
Borles Loretta
Bond Dan
Bonlfueld Carolyn
Bonner Kay
Bonney Jackie
Boozer Jackle
Borden Bobble
Bordwell Ross
Bosden Kay
Bostuc Jimmy
Bottoms Charles
Bottoms Lmda
Bourland Gaye
Bourbon Tom
Bowden Fa
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Bowen Terry
Bowers Brenda
Bowers D1anne
Bowman Jammy
Bowman Myretta
Box Bonn 1e
Boyd J O An n
Boyd La Verne
Boyd N ncky
Boyd Ronme
Bradberry
Braddock
Braddock
Mary Helen
James
Wllllam
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Brady Ruth Ann
Bramlet Sue
Bramley Bruce
Branham Tommy
Brannon Morns
Branscum Ruth
Bratton a
Bratton Sharlotte
Br1dges Truman
Bruggs Carol
Brlggs Patty
Brnght Lynda
Br1ley Bobb1e
Br1tta1n Doyle
Brock Pete
Broesche Edwm
Johnny
Mary Gene
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Butler
Butler
Butler
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Button
Byars
Byers
Byrd
Jude!
Jan
Jul1a
Ronny
Tommy
Dav1d
Davud
Dorothy
Nancy
124215
124 215
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172181
Colthrop Bully
Colvin Chuck
Colwell Barbara
Compete John
Conaway Bobby
Conaway Carter
Cone Dale
Conkl1n Ronald
Connally Jul1anne
Conner VICYOY
Conselman Charles
103 '82
124182184
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Ca1n
Nancy
Ellen
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Bettye
Carolyn Sue
Donald Ray
Donald M
Frank1e
Kay
LeRoy
Neuta
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Cook
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Cora
Courtney
Donald
Kenneth
Sherry
Thomas
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Bryan
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Barbara Anne
Barbara Jean
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Cantrell Shurley
Carbon Clyde
Carl1sle Dolores
Carlton Cathy
Carmack Bobby
Carnes Dale
Carothers Bob
Carpenter Jummy
Carpenter Larry
Carpenter Sherry
Carr Bufford
Carr Sandra
Carroll
Carroll
Carroll
Carson
Carter
Carter
Carter
James A
Mary Kay
M1ke
Frances
Gene
Jac1nta
Saundra
203
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Buckner Glynda
Buettemeyer May
Buue Beverly
Bull Eddue
Bullock Lmda
Baumgardner Tnpton
Bumpus Ruta
Burkes Alton
Burkett John
Burkett Lmda
Buckley Earlme
Burleson Ann
Burney Margaret
8urnes Betty
Burns Margaret
Burns Roy
Burtown Barbara
Burson Burduel
Burson Dale
Burson Don
Busby John
Bush Frances
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Caskey Judy
Castleman Jean
Chalker Lmda
Chandler Jnmmy
Chandler Lunda
Chaney Don
Chapell Fred
Betty
Jenna
Lyneve
Chapman Pa
Chapman
Chapman
Cathay Martha
Cheek Ronme
Chenault Jerry
Chnsm Henry
Chern Kenneth
Chr1st1e Sharon
Clark Jeanette
Clark J1mmy
Clark Kenneth
Clark Lloyd
Claxton Jerry Lee
Cleckler Aubrey
Cleckler Homer
Clemmet Betsy
Clnft Wayne
Cl1nton Nelda
Cloyd Sally
Coats Oma
Cobb Carla
Cockrell Eddne
Cockrell Jud1th
Coffey Freddue
Colby Manlyn
Cole Clarnce
Colo Dowall
Cole Kay
Cole W E
Coleman Lynn
Collum Mnke
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman
Terry
Walma
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291
219221 222
Don
Gaule
Glorua
Dwaynn
Kum
Judy
Nea
Phullups
Phullups
Phullups
Pueroe
Pnerce
Pulgrum
Pullans
114214
Pune Carol
Punkston Henry
Punkston Thomas
Puppun
Pupptn
Puppun
Putman
Putman
Plowna
Gladys
Hazel
Jummy
Albery
Gary
n Don
4
136191 257 aa 210 250 251 252 260
Sanders Wesley 86 153 186
89166182197
114182183 215
Pol lan J ummy
Pollock Don
Pope Ann
Portullo Gregoruo
Portullo Gregory
Portullo Raymond
Poteet Don
Potter Sue
Powell Jan
Powell Paul
Powell Reba
Presswood Loyd
Prungle Wulluam
Prutchet Dorus
Prutchet Shurley
Procter Thomas
Pru ttt Jan
Pru utt Janus
Pru utt Lunda
Pruitt Sherry
Pugh Jeannune
Purufoy Joe
Pursley Susan
Pyatt Glen
Queen James
Rauns Lyndell
Rams Mary
Ramsauer Wanda
Randell Danzul
Randolph Carol
Randolph Sandra
Rasco oe
Rasco Ralph
Ratluff Ann
Ratluff Nancy
Ratluff Wanda
Ratluff Wayne
Ray Douglas
Ray Sandra
Raymond Lunda
Reagan Charles
Reagan Lee
Reavus Ella
Redwune Ramona
Reed Barbara
Reed Paul
Reese Norma
Reese Jack
Reeves Benne
Reeves Edna
Retd Bennue
Reud Frankua
Reud Preston
Renfro Lynda
Renfro Robert
Rex Harmon
Reyes Carlos
Reynolds Worley
Rhea Nellua
Ruch Cecul
Ruchardson Nancy
Ruchter Sue
Rtdgway Larry
Rudgway Sherry
Rusley Dan
135185
135 200
114214
82228229
136197206
136195
219 221 223
135195199
172175215
114214
135 209
135187
114149164 281
136182 200
136175 215
136165
114211247 248 261
136168182
114172
136 209
171 202
114228238
114194214
84193
136172179
84172185
136200
114185
84213
114204
187198
136 200 207
136195
114211
36253
84224226
136191210242
84202
114194
114149158 204 253
114228
219222
30 31120153171
136164 208
136179193
136168
Judes'
Rtster Georgua
Ruster Phul
Rusty Norm
Rux Davud
Robbuns Kenneth
Robbins Wanda
136197225
136 182 183 215255 256
84 21 1
Roberts Cluff 4
Roberts
R oberts
Roberts
Elaune
Ernue
Fern
136190
Roberts J u mm ue
Roberts J ummy M
Roberts Gay
Roberts ay
Roberts Nann ue
82198
114164212 235 239 241
85 215
85165194 215 279
165180202
Sherwood Kenneth
Shuelds James
Shuflet Lunda
Shupley Joyce
Shirley Durwood
Short Davud
Short Steve
Showalter James
Showalter Judy
Showalter Maxune
Sudes u
Sudes
Sudes Dale
Sudes Jerry
Roberts Peggy
Robertson Martha
Robertson Sherman
Robunson Jerry
Robinson Johnny
Rodgers G lor 1 a
Rodgers James
Rodgers Sandra
Rodruquez Florunda
Roe Clarecua
Roe Ra
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rosales
Rose
Rose
Rose
Rose
Ross
Ross
Ross
Y
Elaune
Gwen
oe
a
Wanda
Stella
um
at
Ruta
85182183 202
115209
228 229
26 85 203
115 191
115169182184
115198
137168
85197
85 203
136191
85 212 235 260 261
86197
137179
Betty 5086144156182183184185
Beverly
Gary
Ruth
Royal Judy
Rozell Arthur
Ruffun Carol
Rush ung Nancy
Russell Dale
Russell Wendell
Russey Betty
Rutherford Sammy
Ruthledge Brownue
Ruthledge Gary
Satterwhute Gerald
Savage Caroll
Savage Nancy
Scarborough Charles
Schmudt Jamce
137206208
115181216
86 169 258
115165182184 205
137186188
137181206 215
115194211242 246
115190
137198
137172216
137172216
137210246
137168182184
137 209 210 242 246
137208241
Schmidt Kenny 86 212 235 237 250 251 252 261
Schmuttou Glen
Schoonover Nuta
Schuchard Ronny
255 256
86 172 196
86 176 257
Sudes
Sugler
Sukes
Terry
Carluta
Arnold
Sumons Flora
Summon: Sue
Sumpson Gene
Slmms Patsy
Sutchle
Skules
Slaton
Sloan
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
Smuth
r Patrucua
Wm
Ann
Teddy
Bobby
Carrol
Christie
Dema
Don
Dorcas
El a une
Janette
Johnny
Judy
Larry
a
Rosenbaum Lloyd
Rosser Jean ne
Rosser June
Smuth
Paula
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Smothers Ted
Snapp Ruchard
Snell Jerry
Snell J um
Snell Mar 1 lyn
Snow Joyce
Sosbee
South
Sowell
Sowell
Sparks
Spence
Spence
Spencer
Spencer
Wunston
James
Jean
Karla Jo
Charles
Joyce
Lunda
Joyce
Larry
Schwamkrug Jaclue
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Anna
Charlotte
Glenda
CX
Scott Leslue
Scott Nancy
Scott Norman
Seale Sudney
Sedberry Connue
Sedberry Ronnie
Selden Margta
Seymore Kay
Shaclrelford .Jerry
Sheddux Larry
Shafer Duane
Shaw Arthur
Shead Susan
Shell Lewus
Shelnut Lesl ue
Sheriff Mon uca
116164205
40196
137209
116247248
186210
116205241
137186
86191257
87 203
138 168
138 201
292
Spucer Joyce
Spraun Sandra
Sprungfueld Davud
Spurlun Paula
Stallungs Lou Ann
Standard Janice
Standard Patsy
Standley Rueben
Steele Gaylon
Steele Sam
Steele Sharon
Steen Eva
Steen Rosie
Steinman Charles
Steph C
Stephen
Stephens
Stephens
Stephens
Stephens
Stephens
Stephens
Stephens
h
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Charles
Carolyn
Don
Arnold
Harold
Lenna
Nelson
am
Stevenson Kay
Stevenson Rusty
Stewart Charles
Stewart Theresa
Stuce Lawrence
138210
87181 201 215
138196
87182183216
75 87170182183184199
87172
116207
27 88153170182183214
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236 237 239 250 251
138164182183210 242
116 207212 241246 250 260
138191
50 88162170 276
210242
116192
116153182 209241
138196207
116162204271
88228 231
88201 241
178193
116172182183
98116151158159164171
138179
116204
138224
211242
138201
116 207 215 253
116179241
116179
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138193
138168
116205
138199
138181194215
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88182183 206
117204
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117168172192
117196
138198
117205
117179
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138172175 209
89147186 212
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117198
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138200
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Stone Barbara
Stone Lmda
Stout Joe
Stowe John
Strange Dackae
Strackland Barbara
Strtckland Dennas
Strackland Daana
Strackland Stephen
Stranger Wynona
Strole Malcolm
Stroud Jerry
Stroud Nelda
Stuard Frances
Stuard Janace
Sturdavant Jammy
Stubbs Paul
Suddath Mary Lou
Sudderth Alace
Sullavan Butch
Summervalle Joan
Summers Barbara
Sumpter Mary
Sunday Jan
Supulver Rachard
Sutherland Dave
Sutton Ollae
Swafford Bob
Swanson Eddae
Swartz Kay
Swandle Bobby
Sybrant Jack
Sybrant Judy
Talbot Sonya
Talley Pamela
Tankersley Steve
Deloras
Kay
Tanner
Tanner
139168182184
Tanner
Tarrant
Tate G
Tatom
Tatum
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Wanda
Verna Mae
'VY
Gerald
Letha
Bobby
Donnae
Faye
James
Johnny
Lavena
140172
Taylor
139 228
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Lydaa
Nelda
Raymond
Robert
Steve
Teal Lmda
Tedford Eugene
Tenneson Doyle
118214
Tennason Juanata
Terrell Don
Terrell Evered
Terry Joy
Tesson Jean
Test Kay
Test Terry
Therwhanger Glenda
Thomas Barbara
Thomas Evelyn
Thomasson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Sandra
Bobby
Coye
Dean
Judy
Rrckey
John
Rosena
Tom
Thornton Jo Ann
Thornton Mary Kay
Thurman Sara
Tabbetts Judy
Tadwell Bolle
Tankle Martha
Tatlow Joan
Thompson
Thompson
117224226
117205
138212242246
89209
3089171181207215
89198
90 181 182 214218 221 222
117185 210 242
117197
41139178
117190
139182183209
90159178181201221228
139176194
139168
139216
139168
90195197
139176
139242
117 210235 236 247 249 260
90180207
117178 207
90153219221 223 241
90148166185 232 253 261
117168182183
139216
117172 215
139196
90197
117172192
90193
139201
139207208
139198
139213242
90174174202
117166205
118158209
139176207
90255
91209
91199
139206208
211246
91157182183184
139168
91179
41139
118216
118182
91203
92182202
139182
Index
Todd A. B 92156172181182183201205241
Todd John
Tolavar Dorothy
Toney James
Torrance James
Touchstone
Townsend
Traaner Chrastell
Truatt Lona
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Tuley
Turkett
T 8
Turner
Turner
Turner
Turner
Turner
oe
Lorna
Tommy
Robert
James
Barbara
James
Le Anne
Sharley
Wanda
Tutt Jammy
Tuttle Varganaa
139207
139201
139159181182183215 218
140 255
118179182183
92170215
214 219 220222
140208
140198 206 210 247
92201
140194209
140197
118204 253
140198
Wech J C 141 198
Weldon Dolores 141 171
Weller Moms 141 194 175
Wells Guy 94170171 212 235 237 241 261
Wenzel Saundra
West Gayle
Westbrook James
Westfall Ronnae
Westover Tam
Whetsel Pat
Whataker Mary Patracaa
Whats
Whate
Whate
Wh ate
Whate
Whtte
Whate
Carlene
Charles
Da e
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'Y
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Kay
Whuteaker Brenda
Whutman Davrd
Whattangton Sandra
Whattle Sandra
Twomey Kenneth
Vaden John
Valentane Leon
Van Arsdel Kent
Vance Melba
Varner Darrell
Varner Sandra
Vaughn Connae
Vaughn Kenneth
Verraer Pat
Vernon Claudane
Vest Don
Vestal Joyce
Vack Betty
Vack Bally
Vack Cecalaa
Vallearreal Frank
118206
140172198
92170176
140208
140209
118187
140182184201
140199
118216
182 183212247 248
118172207214
Waeldang Hollcs
Waggans
Walburn
Walburn
Walburn
Walerson
Walkans
Darlene
Gary
Jerry Don
Pete
Anata
Barbara
Wallaford am
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallrams
Wallaama
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Wallaams
Barbara
Beatrace
Car
Charles
Donald
Jane
Jonell
Judy
Kenneth
Larry
Mar a 1 yn
ue
Vmeyard Dorothy
Vonderhoff Amerette
Voshen Susan
140172185207
92 202
2792171181201
Wallaamson Davad
Wallangham R R
Walls Carey Sue
Walden Judy 140 176 207
Waldren Ray
Waldrap James
Walker Mary
Walker Raley
Walker Sarah
Wallace Jammy
Wallangford Rufus
Walter Judy Prada
Walter Leo
Walter Tam
Wampler Vackaa
Ward Gary
Ward Joe
Ward Judy
Ward Mary Lou
Warl ack
Warner
Watkms
Watkans
Watson
Watson
Watson
I
Rosa
n
Patr at a a
Jerry
lewns Ray
Stella
Watts Betty
Watts Beverly
Watts Jerry
Watts Wall IS
Wayte Jan
93 197
93147170202 232 260
186188
118191207256257260
93214
93199
140206212242 246
140172209
119198
118 211 235 239 261
140172175193 207
93168
93186212242261
93202
118186257
140168
Wallas Davad
Wallas Gayle
Wallaams
Walsher
Walson
Wallofl
Walson
R B
Jammy
Conme
Dana
Dewayne
Kenneth
Wank James
Wann Nata
Wanston Kam
Wanter Weston
Wood Deana
Wood Juanava
Walson
Wood Mary
Woodford Jerry
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woody
Wooten
Eddae
Helen
Joyce
Darrell
James
Word Barbara
Wyatt Laverne
141201
118193
141218
118,210,242
141200206
94197
94201
118193206
94174202
94194
141 168182
119204205253
141 211242 247
141 187
141 186208
119149181215
166207
174196
119 171 210235 241 250 260
199186
141215
119204
119168
119187
141 199
95164170
119164 210 242
119216 219 223257 260
96203
141206 212 246
141 193
7596170180214
119193
141 175
96203
96210235260
119249
96153202
96166180 202 218
119182 210235 247 248 261
141 175215
119166
96 202
93 181
182183201215218
140197
140178182184
94215
140198
140187
31 118214
Weaver Jean
Webb Gaal
Webb Judy
Webb Ronald
Weber Mary Ann
Webster James
Weed Jaretta
Wear Warren
Wear Woody
94179185
140168
141201
94 203
94172176194241
94159218
141 198242
293
Yager Beth
Yarbrough Jan
Yarbrough Jane
Yarborough Sharon
York Dale
Young Durlene
Young John Pau
Young John Make
Young Make
Youngblood Margaret
Youngblood Marne
Zacharaas Jammy
Zuber Kant
Zusman .lame
141 166181253
119215
119 210235 237 260
96197
961821831201
96 194 210
141 210 242 247,248
119 224 225
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IN RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION 1957 FLASHLIGHT STAFF
The FLASHLIGHT staff of 1957 along with the
cooperation of our principal and faculty and the
finest student body in Texas has worked together to
make the best publication Abilene Hugh has ever seen
We wish to thank all of those who advertised and
supported our book and we sincerely hope that they
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have played In the publishing of this yearbook
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