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Each year a special section is placed at the front of the book to relate the activities and
events that took place after the completion of the previous Oak.
This year the Oak pictures a twelve month period at Adamson.
MARCH
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As a money raising project, the PTA
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The assembly included marionette skits and
Broadway dance routines.
The Adamson ROTC had their annual federal inspection on Monday morning before
school. The group rated top in the city.
On Wednesday, the yearly Career Clinics were
held here at school. This year was a huge success
and helped many students decide their profes-
sions.
"Pro ball can prove profitable."
T "Nursing can prove a helpful
profession, girls."
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25 P After a month of hard practice, Miss Hedde and The National Thespians presented
their version of "Queen for a Day." Madaline Parrish, who wanted votes, was elected
Queen.
25 1 The Student Council sponsored Twirp Week from March 23 to 27. The week featured
a different activity for each day of the week and was climaxed by the Sadie Hawkins
Dance on Friday night.
TWlRP WEEK WlNNERS
Mr. Loud Sport Shirt, Kenny Persons, most medals Mr. Medals and Awards, Tommy Powers, loudest
and awards, Jill Grabbe, and Grover Vines, Mr. Neck blouse, Jeanne Williams, and Buddy Brister Q? ? ?J.
Tie.
Queens of Western Day, Sandy Reynolds, Laurie Three walking jewelry stores.
McKe1vin, and julie McKelvin.
Winners of the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Judy Talent and Benny
Horton.
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The National Honor Society initiated fifty-three new members on the assembly.
1 T The coaches presented an assembly in honor of all the athletes at Adamson. Each one
was recognized and some presented their letter jackets.
21 1 The down town branch of the library came to the school and conducted a book fair
for the seniors. The purpose of the event was to acquaint them with young adult reading.
The library was set up as a carnival
and each assistant conducted a different
type of review.
The seniors learned many new things
about adult reading. Many learned to
appreciate books.
"The Girl From Outer Space" was pre-
sented by the Seniors as their play in the
school auditorium. Judy Summers played
the lead.
"Well, she's sure not one of us."
"No, no, put down that gun."
Jimmy Runnels acts
as principal.
Tardy cards are given by Yvonne Harris, Secretary
of the Student Council.
Student Day is held at Adamson each year
to test the student's leadership abilities. A
student teacher is selected to teach each class.
Assistant principal,
Don Taylor.
MAY
6 -'- After over a month of screening and campaigning, seventeen Candidates tried out for
cheerleader before the Student Body. Each couple led the group in one yell and after
the assembly all students voted in first period classes.
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llll 1 Select Chorus presented the Gilbert and Sullivan musical, "The Mikado." After
many hours of hard work and practice, the show ran for three nights with much
success. This was the second year the group, sponsored by Mr. Joe Teague, pre-
sented the Broadway musical.
The McGuire Sisters fHong Kong stylej.
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CAST
Ronnie Eubanks
David Clark
Larry Garner
Wanda Deavers
.Janie Copeland
John Barber
Connie Faulkner
Elaine Marzolf
Richard Biggs
Bright color and beautiful voices marked the second production of the Gilbert and Sullivan
musical, "The Mikado."
"- The long awaited moment finally arrived. The Oak presentation marked a special day
for all. After a year of hard work, many complications, and worries, the ideas of the
1960 Staff returned produced in the form of a yearbook, The Oak.
flj Pat Hunt, editor, presents the Oak to the Student Body. C25 Doctor Frances Freese, teacher of
mathematics, receives the dedication. GJ Orchids go to Mrs. Morell Moore, sponsor of the Oak,
ffij An expression of gratitude goes to Mr. Finley, who spent many hours of hard work on the
Oak business. Q55 A chance to express our friendship. '
As a climax to the spring semester, the Baseball Queen
at the Sunset game on April 19. Students voted when
game. They voted for the girl of their choice. The one
Queen and the next three, princesses.
and Princesses were announced
the urchased a ticket to an
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getting the most votes became
BASEBALL PRINCESSES
jill Grabbe
Mary Louise Dailey
Sue Tucker
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BASEBALL QUEEN
Judy Philbrick
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JUNE3
If a picture is worth a thousand words, there's no need to write another sentence on
this page.
The excitement, the enthusiasm, the happiness, the relaxation, and the satisfaction that
is expressed by these shots of the closing of school are obvious. Taken by Mr. joe
Teague, the photographs bring to mind the closing of the 1960 term.
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SURE MOMENTS AND FUN-EILLED
HOURS WERE AHEAD EOR ALL. THE
Summer meant the opportunity to enjoy nature and the fun of
being out of doors The sun lovers are Toby Waldie and Tommy
Foster who is the brother of Hercules UD
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Summer is also a chance for that needed vacation. Not all of
us were lucky enough to go to Disneyland as Norma Murray
did, but a change of surroundings can make a big difference!
For others, it was a chance to enjoy our friends of the
animal world. fSenior Janet Lusk and Duck abovej
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AND AUGUST
WARM DAYS AND COLORFUL SUR-
ROUNDINGS THAT ONLY SUMMER
POSSESSES INSPIRES -VARIOUS ACTIV-
ITIES.
"Why do they call this a slumber party, no
one is sleeping ?"
QUEEN OF SHEBA
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The annual Leopardette slumber party was the climax to
summer practice. The twirling team worked each Tuesday
night on half time routines for the coming football season.
The Blue Band also practiced once a Week
during- the summer months. The result?
A good band!
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SEPTEMBER
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The first day of school. The summer was over for all of us. The beginning of school
meant football games, new friends, and homework!
16 - Marked the first out-of-town game. This year it was
Longview. The Leopards did well against the
previous State champions, 6 to 6 tie.
event sponsored by the Student Council during the '60-'61 term was Howdy
Week. All new students voted for the most friendly boy and girl.
MISS HOWDY
Judy Philbrick
MR. HOWDY
David Clark
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Mr. and Miss Howdy welcome new students to Adamson.
OCTUBER
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As a welcome mat to exes, the Student Council sponsored Homecoming Week. A huge
success, many graduates returned for the assembly and dance, which climaxed the
Week's activities.
The Golden Debs, Adamson style, were a
humorous addition to the pep assembly.
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As a gesture of sportsmanship, the SOC c
spirit by leading a few yells.
heerleaders sampled the Leopard
Other than these events, an enthusiastic assembly marked the Homecoming fes-
tivities. The cheerleaders and Leopardette Leaders performed and the Court was
announced with Judy Philbrick as Homecoming Queen.
OQTUBER
7 -.. The PTA and faculty sponsored the annual Fall Frolics here at Adamson. Students,
families, and friends were invited to come and spend an evening of fun. Everyone had
a big time and the fall frolics were a huge success.
Supper was served in the lunch room starting at five-thirty and several side shows were
going until the main show at eight o'clock.
The Leopardettes went into business for themselves with the Blue Leopard Coffee
House. A beatnik atmosphere was created in the armory and poetry was read.
Business was bombing at the Duckin' Pond between the school and the boys' gym.
Mr. Ligon was the sitting duck!
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The National Thespians
sponsored a musical pan-
tomime side show in the
film room.
Mr. Robert Davis was
the informal CPD
M.C. of the Fall
Frolics.
Peggy Polston, Carolyn Morgan, and Tania Morgan "Wished They Could Shimmy Like
Their Sister Kate"!
Mrs. Moll, Miss Spruiell,
and Mrs. Moore
sang an "up to
date" rock and roll
number.
The Faculty presented a fashion show to represent the dress of their time.
NOVEMBER
15 Plans for the senior activities went into full swing as the 4B class met in the
auditorium during the counseling period. The Program and Social Chairmen out-
lined the general run-down of events for the spring festivities.
ll , The football game with Sunset, Adamson's oldest rival school, was the climax to the
1960 season in more ways than one. It was the last game of the season, and it marked
the Leopards conquest of the South Zone Title. A huge crowd saw the mighty Blue
and White down the Bisons for a 26-14 victory which entitled Adamson to' the city play
off, and they saw the crowning of the 1960 Football Queen, Miss Pat Archer.
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The last month of the 1960 year. The preceding three days before the holidays
i featured an assembly every morning.
QMONTH OF ASSEMBLIESQ
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The Penny Parade was a bigger succdss than
ever. Pictured above are some of the entertainers
of the assembly.
J Days of gloom and sadness hovered over the Students of Adamson! Reason?
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CMONTH OF EXAMSQ
This month featured two of the biggest
t dances of the new year.
CMONTH OF DANCESQ
The "Stardust Club," Quill 8: Scroll's version, offered a
night club atmosphere for the students, Highlight of the
dance was the presentation of the 1961 Oak Favorites.
And so ends another year, as far as the OAK
is concerned. For the Seniors, it's all of high schoolg
for the juniors, it means looking forward to the
all important senior yearg the poor sophomores and
freshmen don't have anything to look forward to!
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The Military Ball followed the Stardust Club in both success and
time. Janice Coffee reined as Queen of the dance.
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ADMINISTRATORS
Assistant to the Superintendent
Assistant Superintendents s,s...
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MDR. E. D. WALKER
ROBERT H. McKAY
FRANK L. WILLIAMS
DON E. MATTHEWS
DALE DOUGLAS
OARD OF EDUCATHO
MR. FRANKLIN E. SPAFFORD, President
MRS. VERNON D. INGRAM, Vice-President
MRS. TRACY H. RUTHERFORD MR. R. L. DILLARD JR.
MR. VAN M. LAMM MR. R. B. GILMORE
MR. ROUSE HOWELL MR. DONALD M. BRUTON
MR. ROBERT S. FOLSOM
2FSeated in the conference is Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of Schools
lDDlElD5llCATllON
In appreciation of her thoroughness
and love of learning, her desire to instill
these traits in her students, and her
devotion to the school, the seniors of
1961 dedicate this volume of the "Oak',
to Miss Winnie Langford.
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MR. JOHN H. LIGON l
Assistant Principal
New to Adamson last year, Mr. Ligon has proved himself an
able Assistant Principal. He is an efficient worker, and strives to
make Adamson "tops" in every respect.
His friendly smile and the courtesy with which he treats all have
made him popular with both students and teachers.
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MISS LONA B. SPRUIELL
Dean
Years of dedicated service have gained for Miss Lona Bell Spruiell
a place in the hearts of both present and past students.
With the aid of her assistants, Mrs. Geneva Leslie and Miss,
Glenn Odel, Miss Spruiell keeps an accurate record of student
absences at Adamson. '
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MISS ROBERTA KING. . .
Our helpful senior counselor ably
assisted by Miss Ruth Ruffin
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GERALDINE HOLLOWAY . . .
Our industrious secretary and
jimmy Donner 4
MRS KATHERINE MOLL
Our dependable nurse
MISS FRANCES THOMPSON . . .
Our reliable librarian and her able
assistant, Mrs. Grace Browne
FACULTY
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AT WORK
ENGLISH
KENNETH BRASHEAR J. A. BOULTON
J. B. HEAD ROYCE LARSEN RALPH MARTIN
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MRS, WINNIE M155 JANE MISS WILHELMINA MRS. HELEN 'HIYRN
CHAPPELL ETHERIDGE HEDDE
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JIM BATQHELQR JAKE CARTER EDWIN CASON MRS. MAJORIE
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MISS FRANCES CONLEY JENKINS MISS RACHEL MISS MARY
FREESE SNOODY SWANER
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HISTORY
ORGE BROWNLEE E. M. CAIN FRANKLIN CATE DAVID FORGEY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MISS MARCIA MISS NONA ARTHUR
MANESS TYLER RANDOLPH WEATHERHEAD
STUDY HALL
MRS. LUCILLE MRS. MORELLE MRS. BLANCHE
MCNEIL MOORE STOVALL
GENERAL STUDIES
MISS JANE MRS. GRACE MISS IDABEL
BLACKXWELL BROWNE I CABANISS
Girls' P.E. Library Assistant Homemaking
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XV. H. ADAMSON PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Mrs. James A. Morrow... ,,,.,,,......,,,.. ,, .,,....,.....,.,, Prefidefzl
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DIRECTORS
Mrs. H. B. Moody .,..,........................... ,....... Orgeznizefioh
Mrs Henry Wilson ,.,.,. ,,,,. P rogmm Service
Mrs J. L. Henderson ...,.... ........ S aria! Activities
Mrs T. O. Ford ,...,,,.,,.. Y......., P zzblir Welfare
Mrs W. W, Pardue ,.,,,.., ,..,,.,.,..., E dzzmfiofz
Mrs. Leo R. Pinn ...,,.. ,... . ,,Hea!lla
Mrs Jack E. Bauman ,,,. ....... . Efficiency
Mrs E. L. Kretzschmar .,,.,.. o..................,.. . ,. Pzzblicity
Mrs. Claude T. Oliver ,,...... ............ R emrding Secretary
Mrs. M. V. Hedgecock , .... ......... C orrerponding Sewfelary
Mrs. T. L. Brown ,,,,,., ..,,.....,,,,.. .,.,,......, T 1' eezrmer
Mrs. james H. Weaks ,,,s,. ,,,s,,,. . ,.,.. Historian
Mrs. Clyde Harden ,.,., .....,,.... P fzrlifzmenlarialz
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Delegate io Council
In this organization, our parents and teachers work together to better our standard
of education and,increase our interest in scholastic studies.
The PTA sponsors many school functions and works for the happiness of each stu
dent. The Fall Frolics in the fall and the pay assembly in the spring are just a few of
the money raising projects.
The members preside at our dances and other social functions. For this, We say hats
off to our Parent-Teacher Association."
W. H. ADAMSON DADS' CLUB
Kenneth Clinton
Paul Craig .,,.,,,,.,...n
W. W. Pardue ..
George Puckett .eA.Ae
John W. Gobel .....
V. E. Young o..,.
J. L. Boyd .,.,.....
R. L. Walters ........
james T. Depew
I. B. Carlisle ..........
C. T. Oliver ...o.
Fred Monk .....
Prerident
lrt Vice Prerident
Znii Vice Pferident
Memberrlnp Armtant
3rd VP Finance and Entertainment
4th VP Pnblirity and Etinmtian
Improzienzentr Arrirttznt
6th VP Athletic:
Athletics Arriftnnt
Secretary
Trenrnrer
Our Dads' Club is a vital part of the school. They Work for one common goal-the
advancement of the Adamson students.
One of the many events sponsored by the Club, is the annual picnic honoring the
athletes of our school.
For their dedicated service, we say THANKS to "our dads."
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ll9C6ifUl RETHREES
Missing from our faculty this year have been two of our best
loved and most Capable teachers, Miss Helen Adudclell and Mr.
Henry Hester. Through their long years of service in Adamson
High School, they endeared themselves to untold numbers of
students and to their fellow members. We wish for them the
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SENIORS
President Vice-President Secretary Social Chairman Invitation Chairman
HERSHEL JOHNSON LARRY CLINTON JANICE COFFEE SANDRA MORAN JIMMY FISHER
Program Chairman
SANDRA KEENEY
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ACKER, NORMA-National Hon-
or Society, One-Year Debate Let-
terman, National Forensic League,
Secretary Allied Youth, Junior
Vice President, Bible Club,
Two-Year "Whang-doodle" Rep-
resentative, Junior Citizens' Traf-
fic Commission Three Years, Two-
Year Leader S.M.U. Conference,
Student Council.
ANGELL, VALARIE-Ice Skating
Club, Modeling Club, Y-Teens,
Office Assistant, Alternate Student
Council Representative.
ANDERSON, THOMAS
ASKIN S, CAROLYN-Leopard-
ette 59-61, Girls' Chorus, Student
Council Representative, Allied
Youth, Y-Teens, Twirling Club,
Modern Dance Club, Officer jun-
ior Achievement.
BAILEY, JANETTE-Secretary
Sports Club, Modeling Club, Stu-
dent Council, Two-Year Oak Rep-
resentative, Gym Assistant, Clinic
Assistant, Officer Young Life,
Thespian, Captain Girls' Football
Team.
BARRETT, JOHNNY MICHAEL
-Leopard Band Three Years,
R.O.T.C. Band Commander 60-61,
Camp Dallas Scholarship Two
Years.
ADAMS, SUSAN
ALLEN, JOHN-Mu Alpha The-
ta, National Honor Society, Archi-
tectural Engineering Club, Ice Skat-
ing Club, "A" and "B" Football,
Golf Team.
ARNOLD, JERRY-Cheerleader
60-61, President National Foren-
sic League, Mu Alpha Theta, First
Boys' Debate Hillcrest High
School, Architectural Club, Engi-
neering Club.
ATWILL, A N N E-Astronomy
Club, Vice President Spelling Club,
Modeling Club, Future Nurses'
Club, Allied Youth, junior Red
Cross.
BARNES, BETTY-Allied Youth,
Camera Club, Y-Teens, Study Club.
BAUMAN, JAY-Two-Year Foot-
ball Letterman, All-City Football
1960, UD" Club, Track Team,
"B" Baseball.
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B E L K, FRANCES--TWO-Year
President of Bible Study Club,
Publicity Chairman of Morning
Meditations, Secretary of Allied
Youth, President of Allied Youth,
Allied Youth Southwest Confer-
ence, Future Nurses' Club, Y-Teens,
Student Council.
BEST, RICHARD-National For-
ensic League, National Merit
Semi-Finalist, Dallas I.0.0.F. Dele-
gate to the U.N., Pan-American
Club, Two-Year Bible Award,
Three-Year Debate Letterman, Stu-
dent Guest, Rotary Club, National
Honor Society.
BLACKETER, K E I T H-Select
Chorus, Blue Choir, Camera Club,
Teen-Age Interests Club.
BONNELL, DAVID-Leopard
Band, Trombone Section Leader
Three Years, R.O.T.C. Band Ex-
ecutive Officer, Attended Mathe-
matics Seminar 196O, National
Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist,
Dal-Hi All-City Orchestra Three
Years, Mu Alpha Theta Vice Presi-
dent, Adamson Science Fair First
Place Math 1959, Chess Club,
Stage Band First Chair Three
Years.
BOWMAN, MERLE-Two Years
Y-Teens, Beginners' Twirling,
Winner Crafts Fair, Christmas
Play Cast, Award in Homemak-
ing, Usherette in Graduation of
1960.
BRASWELL, CARL-Sportsman
Club, Baseball Club, Football "B"
Team, Aviation Club.
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BERRY, CHARLOTTE-Ice Skat- l
ing Club, Modeling Club, Football l
Princess 60-61, Junior Achieve-
ment.
BIGGS, NANCY-Modeling Club,
Oak Business Staff, Secretarial
Club, Quill and Scroll.
BOATRIGHT, N A N C Y-Y-
Teens, Ice Skating Club, Square
Dance Club.
BOUGIE, JACQUELINE-Junior
Achievement, Y-Teens, Camera
Club, Art Club, Senior Invita-
tions Committee.
BOY, N A N C Y-Office Asst.,
Teenage Movie Council 1960,
Square Dance Club, Ice Skating,
Modeling Club, Young Life.
BRIGHAM, BENNIE-"A" Base-
ball Squadman, "B" Team Base-
ball, Golf Team, Sportsmanship
Club, Baseball Club, Chess Club.
BROWN, ANN-Allied Youth,
junior Red Cross, P.T.A. Rep.,
Ice Skating Club, Modeling Club,
Football Princess 59-60, Dramatic
Club, I.C.T., Select Chorus, Girls'
Chorus.
BROWN, KAYE-F.T,A. Club,
Oak Representative, Y-Teens, jun-
ior Achievement Officer, Office
Asst., Mixed Chorus, Ice Skating
Club, Girls' Football Club, Girls'
Chorus.
BULLARD, J U N E-Modeling
Club, Secretarial Club, Girls'
Sports Club.
BURRIS, FREDDIE
CALLISON, NITA-Mu Alpha
Theta, National Honor Society,
Scholarship Club, Girls' Chorus,
Select Chorus, President of Morn-
ing Meditation, Bible Club, Square
Dance, Future Teachers of Amer-
ica.
CAMP, BILLY-Aeronautics Club,
Wrestlers' Club, Camera Club.
BROWN, HORACE-Slide Rule
Club, Square Dance Club,
R.O.T.C., Agriculture Club.
BROWN, SI-IERRILI.-Editor in
Chief of the Acorn, One-Year
Bible Credit Award, National Hon-
or Society, Quill and Scroll, As-
sociate Editor of the Acorn, Treas-
urer of Science Club.
BURKE, BILL-Vice President of
the National Honor Society, Mu
Alpha Theta, National Math Hon-
or Society, 1960 Track Squad,
1961 Oak Staff, junior Citizen,
Traffic Commission, Ice Skating
Club, Architectural Engineering
Club, Quill and Scroll.
CALHOUN, RITA-Square Dance
Club, Ice Skating Club, Office
Asst., Modeling Club, Senior In-
vitations Committee.
CALVIN, DENNIS LEE-"B"
Football, "B" Baseball, Architec-
tural Club, Technical Drawing
Club.
CAPEHART, J A M E S-Camera
Club, Track 1958-59.
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CARROLL, RONNIE-Architeo
tural Club, Technical Drawing
Club, "B" Football.
CASH, LELA-Bible Club, Hi Fi
Club, Future Teachers and Min-
isters Assistants, Typing Club, Sec-
retary Club, Receptionist Club.
CHANSLOR, NANCY-1 Year
Bible Credit Award.
CHAPMAN, HELEN-Leopard
ettes 1959-1961, Student Assistant
1959-61, Oak Representative 1959-
61, Pan American Club Secretary
1959-60, Square Dance Club, Sen-
ior Program Committee, "B" Hon-
or Roll.
CHRISTIAN, JIMMY C.-Select
Chorus, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Offi-
cer, Architectural Club, Mixed
Chorus, Hi Fi Club, R.O.T.C.
Drill Team 1958-61, Engineering
Club.
CLARK, PATRICIA-Distributive
Education, Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y,
Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus,
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CARTER, JOHN
CASTILLO, R A Y M O N D-Pan W
American Club, Football, Histori-
cal Club, Track. I
CHANSLOR, ROBERT-R.O.T.C.,
Bookroom Assistant, Camera Club,
Electrical Engineering Club, Me-
chanical Engineering Club, Chemi-
cal Engineering Club, Radio and
TV Club.
CHEEK, ROGER-Football "A"
and "B," Camera Club, Ice Skating
Club, Ugly Man Candidate.
CLARK, DAVID-Select Chorus
1957-61, Freshman Ugly Man, Stu-
dent Council 2 Years, Key Club,
Outstanding R.O.T.C. Cadet 1958-
59, Dal-Hi Music Camp Schcgar-
ship Winner 1960, Cheerleader
1959-61, Mr. Howdy 1960-61,
Vice President 3B Class, Woezen-
craft Drill Competition.
CLAYTON, JOHN
CLEMENTS, BOB LEE-R.O.T.C.
Drill Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Club,
R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, R.O.T.C.
Drill Team Commander, Moon-
lighters, Ice Skating Club.
CLINTON, KENNETH LAW-
RENCE-4B Class Vice President,
5A Class President, Three-Year
Football Letterman, Acorn
Key Club, Student Council
President Film Proiectionists'
Quill and Scroll, Mr. Sadie
kins 1960.
Staff,
1958,
Club,
Haw-
COFFEE, JANICE MARIE-Leop-
ard Band 58-61, Best All Around
Underclass Girl 59-60, Secretary
ZB, 3A, 4B Classes, Student Coun-
cil Representative, Homecoming
Princess 1960, Oak Representative,
Science Club, Texas State Fair
Representative, Leopard Band 58-
61, R.O.T.C. Band Sponsor 58-
59, R.O.T.C. Regimental Sponsor
60-61.
COMER, CHARLOTTE LOUISE
-Oak Staff 59-61, National Honor
Society, Secretary Mu Alpha Theta
60-61, National Merit ,Semi-Final-
ist, Program Chairman Pan Amer-
ican Club, Senior Invitation and
Program Committees, First Place
District Spelling Contest, Latin
Award 59-60, Quill and Scroll.
CONNER, JAMES ERNIEST-
R.O.T.C. Band Three Years, Select
Chorus Two Years, Architectural
Club, Leopard Band Three Years,
Hi Fi Club, Engineering Club,
Bible Club, Camera Club.
COX, ELIZABETH ANN-Na-
tional Honor Society, Mu Alpha
Theta, Vice President 1B Class,
Oak Staff, Editor of Acorn, Sec-
retary Science Club, Secretary jun-
ior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll,
Allied Youth, One Year Bible
Award.
CLICK, LARRY JOE-Leopard
Band 58-61, Select Chorus 59-61,
Blue Choir, Moonlighters, Career
Clinic Representative, Camp Dallas
59-60, Dixieland Band, Two-Year
Bible Award, R.O.T.C. Band
Drum Major.
COE, CHRISTINE-Mu Alpha
Theta, President Library Service
Club, Future Teachers of America.
COLLINS, R O N A L D-Student
Council, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Oak
Staff, R.O.T.C. Officer, Officers'
Club, Camp Dallas Scholarship
Recipient, Allied Youth, Quill and
Scroll.
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COMFORT, CLIFTON-Camera
Club, National Honor Society.
COOK, ALVIN RAY
COX, JO ANN--Modeling Club,
Hi Fi Club, Telephone Operators'
Club, Art Club.
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COX, JOHNNY-Football, Ice
Skating Club, Chess Club, Sports-
man Club, Automobile Club.
CRABTRBE, BOBBY ARLAND-
Vice President of Science Club,
Student Council.
CRISWELL, PAT
CROSSLAND, BARBARA-MOCL
eling Club, Secretary Club.
CRUMP, PENNY-Square Danc-
ing Club, Modeling Club, Art
Club.
DAILEY, JOHN H.--Slide Rule
Club, Architectural Club, Archi-
tectural Engineering Club.
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COZART, RUSSELL-Three-Year
Track Letterman, Football Letter-
man, "D" Club, Student Council
President of Science Club, Presi-
dent of Allied Youth.
CRABTREE, RONNIE-Science
Club, "A" Football,
CRONIN, ECWIN FRANK-
Cheerleader 1960-61, President of
Architectural Club, Technical
Drawing Club, Sportsman Club.
CROW, GERALD
CURRAN, RACHEL
DAVIES, GARRY-Science 'Club,
Proj ectionist.
DAVIS, DOLORES-Majorette 60-
61, Leopardette 59-60, Select Chor-
us, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus,
Modeling Club, Y-Teens, Oak Rep-
resentative, F.T.A., Twirling Club.
DAWSON, VAUGHN-Leopard
Blue Band, Distributive Education,
Military Band.
DILL, O T H E L L O-Modeling
Club, Homemaking Club, Cos-
tume Designing Club.
DONIHOO, DOROTHY
DORSA, ANTIONETTE-Student
Council, Student Assistant, Model-
ing Club, Senior Social Committee,
Ice Skating Club.
DUNCAN, MEREDITH-I.C.T.,
Student Council Rep., Y-Teens,
Twirling Club, Ice Skating Club,
Allied Youth.
DAVIS, JOYCE-Girls' Chorus,
Mixed Chorus, Library Service
Club, Pep Squad, Modeling Club,
Modern Dance Club, Homemaking
Club.
DEAVERS, WANDA LEE-Leop-
ardette 58-61, Majorette 59-61
Girls' Chorus, Select Chorus, Sec-
retary 3B and SA Classes, Valen-
tine Sweetheart, Most Popular Un-
derclass Girl 59-60, Drill Team
Sponsor, Homemaking Princess,
President 1A Class.
DONALDSON, IR I T A-P e p
Squad, Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus,
Art Club.
DONWORTH, WARREN-Per-
fect Attendance Award, Moon-
lighters, Band Council Representa-
tive Junior Year, Band President
1960-61, Region Band 60-61,
Woodwind Sweepstake Finalist 59-
61, R.O.T.C, Band Officer.
DUNCAN, BILL-Debate, Na-
tional Forensic League, Hi Fi Club,
Track, Math Club.
DURHAM, MELANIE
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EDWARDS, COLLEEN SUE-Art
Club, Modeling Club, Secretarial
Club.
ELKINS, JANIE-Ice Skating
Club, Junior Red Cross, Square
Dancing Club, Y-Teens, Allied
Youth, Pan American Club, 2nd
Place Times Herald Crafts Fair
Homemaking 57-58, 2nd Place
Adamson Crafts Fair Homemaking
58-59
EVERITT, CLAUDIA-Leopard
Band, Library Assistant, 2 Year
Bible Award, Dal-Hi Orchestra.
FARRAR, D A V I D-National
Honor Society, 2 Year Bible
Award, Leopard Band, Morning
Meditation Committee, Bible Study
Club.
FINLEY, MICHAEL-Projection
ist, Ice Skating Club.
FIVASH, DOYLE XWAYNE4-
R.O.T.C. Drill Team, R.O.T.C.
Rifle Team, Ice Skating Club, Drill
Club, Rifle Club, Projectionist,
Square Dance Club, Slide Rule
Club.
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ELDER, RICHARD L.-R.O.T.C.
Officer, Camera Club, Rifle Club
R.O.T.C. Drill Club, R.o.T.Ci
Drill Team.
ELLISON, JOHN-R.O.T.C. Of-
ficer, R.O.T.C. Drill Team.
FANNON, ELIZABETH DAR-
LENE-Modeling Club, Secretar-
ial Club.
FAULKNER, DONNA-Leopard
ettes 59-61, Student Assistant, Vice
President Modeling Club, Girls'
Chorus, Y-Teens, Twirling Club,
Mixed Chorus.
FISHER, JIMMY-President Na-
tional Honor Society, Leopard
Band Three Years, All-State Or-
chestra Two Years, Dal-Hi Symph-
ony Orcnestra Three Years, junior
Rotarian, Bible Study Club, Morn-
ing Meditations, Bible Award Two
Years, Woodwind Sweepstakes
Winner 58-59, Graduation Invita-
tion Comm'ittee Chairman.
FOSTER, TOM-Cheerleader 59-
60, Best All Around Underclass
Boy 59-60, President Quill and
Scroll, Vice President National
Thespians, Sports Editor of Oak,
Managing Editor of Acorn 59-60,
Exchange Editor of Acorn 59-60,
Track, Senior Social Committee,
Senior Play Cast.
FRAMPTON, JIMMY-Football
Letterman, Basketball, Baseball
Two-Year Letterman, Track, Vice
President 3A Class, "D" Club,
Baseball Club, junior Red Cross,
Sportsman Club.
GARVIN, ROBERT-Chess Club,
Mathematics Club.
GIVENS, GORDON-Secretary-
Treasurer Key Club, Mu Alpha
Theta, "B" Basketball, Baseball
Club, junior Red Cross, Young
Life, Basketball Letterman.
GOBEL, JOHN-National Honor
Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Na-
tional Forensic League, junior
Classical League.
GRANGER, BYRON-Thespians,
R.O.T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C. Drill
Team 58-61, Camera Cl , Acorn
Staff. 5
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GRAY, CAROLE-Student Coun-
cil Three Years, Basketball Prin-
cess 58-59, Office Asst., Ice Skat-
ing Club.
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GANAKOS, PETER--R.O.T.C.
Drill Team 57-60, Rifle Club, Ar-
chitectural Club, Drill Club.
GERTH, ROLAND-R.O.T,C.,
Science Club, Radio and TV Club,
Aeronautics Club, Securities and
Bonds Club.
GLASCO, SONNY-Two-Year
ootball Letterman, Two-Year
aseball Letterman, Baseball Club,
"D" Club, Ice Skating Club, Hon-
orable Mention All-City Football,
Track, Sportsman Club, Junior Red
Cross, Assistant Coaches' Office.
GOODENOUGH II, DONALD
RAYMOND-National Forensic
League, One-Year Debate Letter-
man, Treasurer of Debate Club,
Member of Acorn Staff, Quill and
Scroll, Chess Club, Track Team.
GRAVES, JOHN-Track Team,
Select Chorus, Square Dance Club.
GRIFFIN, RETA-National Hon-
or Society, Student Council, Vice
President of Girls' Sport Club,
Oak Business Staff, Student Asst.,
Scholarship Club, Square Dance
Club, Modeling Club.
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GRIMES, JO H N-Sportsman
Club, Football, Christmas Play
1958, Math Club.
HARDEN, AVA-Select Chorus,
Girls' Choir, Social Chairman of
Morning Meditation, Two Years
Bible Award, Future Teachers, Y-
Teens, Bible Club.
HARRIS, VICKIE-Y-Teens, Typ-
ing, Secretary, Accounting, Sports-
man Club, Travel Club, Modeling
Club.
HARRISON, R I C H A R D-
R.O.T.C. Group Commander, Rifle
Team Captain 1960-61, Debate,
Student Council 1958-59, Oak Rep-
resentative.
HATHAWAY, J O E-Leopard
Band Three Years, Moonlighters,
Select Chorus.
HEARNE, RICHARD BAILEY-
All-City Two Years Football Let-
terman, All South Zone, Track,
"B" Baseball, "D" Club, Sports-
man Club, Allied Youth, Ice Skat-
ing Club, Sports Editor of Acorn,
Automobile Club, Senior Play
Cast.
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GUNN, JUDY-National Foren- l
sic League, Debate Club, Girls' j
Chorus, Select Chorus, Future T
Teachers of America, Camera Club, 1
Fall Frolics Student Director, Teen
Screening Board of Dallas.
HARRIS, RICHARD-Ice Skating
Club, Rifle Club, Sportsman Club,
Stocks Bc Securities Club, R.O.T.C.
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HARRISON, I E A N-National
Honor Society, Leopardette 58-60,
Mu Alpha Theta, Senior Social
Committee, Math Club, Square
Dance Club.
HART, NAVINE-Mixed Chorus,
Girls' Choir, Select Chorus, Bible
Study Club, Secretarial Club, Mod-
eling Club.
HEARD, NANCY -Select Chorus,
Ice Skating Club, Square Dance
Club, Mixed Chorus.
HEATH, GORDON
HEATH, JIMMY-R.O.T.C.
HEJL, JERRY ROBERT-Select
Chorus, "D" Company Command-
er, Drill Team, Best Military, Ice
Skating Club, Square Dance Club,
Sportsman Club Allied Youth
Accounting Club.
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HEARON, R I C H A R D-Study
Club, Dallas Historical Society,
P.E. Asst.
HENSLEY, ROBERT-Dallas His-
torical Society, Automobile Club,
Sportsman Club, Allied Youth,
Ice Skating Club, Drama Club.
HERNDON, TROY-Allied
Youth, Sportsman Club, Science
Club, Architectural Club, Biology
Club, Aeronautics Club, Ice Skat-
ing .Club.
HODGES, ROBERT-Ice Skating
Club, Sportsman Club, Rifle Club,
R.O.T.C.
HEDGECOCK, D O N-Allied
Youth, Aeronautics Club, Sports-
man Club, Science Club, Archi-
tectural Club, "B" Football, Ice
Skating Club.
HENDERSON, JACQUELYNN
SUE-National Honor Society,
Two-Year Student Council, Vice
President Allied Youth, Secretary
of Morning Meditations, Acorn
Staff, One-Year Linz Bible Award,
Vice President Bible Club, Quill
and Scroll.
HENSLEY, PATSY JEAN-Y-
Teens, Dramatic Club, Bible
Award, Bible Club, Homemaking
Club, Allied Youth.
HERNANDEZ, RALPH-Two
Year Mgr. of "A" Team, Camera
Club, Sportsman Club, Square
Dance Club, Select Chorus, Mixed
Chorus, Ice Skating Club.
HICKMAN, DICKY
Football, Sportsman Club, "B"
Basketball, Track Manager, Oak
Representative.
HOLLOWELL, LYN-Pan Amer-
ican Club, Twirling Club, Modern
Dance Club, National Thespians,
Debate.
53
HOI.T, BASIL-Allied Youth,
Select Chorus, Square Dance Club,
Sportsman Club, Accounting Club,
Ice Skating Club.
HORN, VALA JO-Alternate
Cheerleader, Sec. 1B Class, Student
Council, Y-Teens, Modeling Club,
One-Year Linz Award, Student
Assistant.
HOUSTON, LINDA-Leopard-
ettes, Select Chorus, Girls' Chorus,
Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Hi Fi
Club.
HYMAN, LEE ROY-Two-Year
Basketball Letterman, Two-Year
Baseball Letterman, President of
Baseball Club, Sportsmanship Club,
Square Dance Club, All-District
Basketball 60, All-District Base-
ball 60, "D" Club, Senior Social
Committee.
JACKSON, R O B E R T-SCier1CC
Club.
JAMES, LINDA LEE--Student
Council, Acorn Staff, R.O.T.C.
Sponsor, R.O.T.C. Sweetheart,
Leopardettes, Modeling Club,
Twirling Club, 'Quill and Scroll,
Secretary 1A Class.
54
HORAK, RONNIE-Auto Club,
Math Club, Dallas Historical Club,
Baseball Club, Ice Skating Club.
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EHORTON, KING R.-Rifle Club,
Band, Orchestra, R.O.T.C. Band,
Automobile Club, Dallas Historical
Society, Ice Skating Club.
HULL, DONNA MARY-Secre
tary Architectural Club, Secretary
Engineers Club, Mixed Chorus,
Student Council, Dramatic Club.
ISLEY, LENDA-Band, Basket-
ball, Future Teachers Club, Future
Homemakers of America, Secre-
tarial Club, Student Assistant in
the Office, Stage Band.
JACOBS, JEAN-Secretary and
Treasurer of F.T.A., National Hon-
or Society, Pan American Club,
Adamson Safety Council, Junior
Citizens Traffic Commission, Two-
Year Bible Award, Allied Youth,
Student Assistant, Y-Teens.
JARMAN, DEWEY DWAIN-
Automobile Club, Ice Skating Club,
"B" Team Football.
JAY, SUSAN-Pep Squad, Girls'
Chorus, Select Chorus, Two-Year
Bible Award, lst Prize Marionette
in Crafts Fair.
JOHNSON, HERSCHEL-Senior
Class President, "A" Football,
"B" Football, Track, Sportsman
Club, Square Dance Club.
JOHNSON, MARCIA LEE-
Skating Club, Bible Linz Award,
Y-Teens.
JONES, J A M E S-Aeronautical
Club, Architectural Club.
JONES, RONNY C.-Camera
Club, Science Club, Ice Skating
Club, Sportsman Club, Dallas His-
torical Society.
JORDAN, JANE-National Hon-
or Society, Associate Editor of
Acorn, Vice Pres. of National
Forensic League, President of De-
bate Club, Two-Year Bible Award,
Program Chairman of Mornin
Meditations, First Place City Sout
Zone Declamation Contest-Sprin
60, Future Teachers of America,
First Place Debate Sherman
Speech Tournament 1959 and Mid-
land Speech Tournament 1958,
Quill and Scroll.
JETT, VIRGINIA-Latin Club,
Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, Morning
Meditations.
JOHNSON, JEFFIE-National
Forensic League, Amusements Edi-
tor of Acorn, Second Place City-
South Zone Poetry Reading Spring
60, Second Place State Journal-
ism Convention-Editorial Writ-
ing, National Thespians, Future
Teachers of America, Dramatic
Club, Quill and Scroll, Chairman
of Adamson Debate Tournament.
JOHNSON, SUSIE-Square Danc-
ing Club, Acorn Staff, National
Thespians, Allied Youth, Y-Teens,
Ice Skating Club.
JONES, Jo ANN
JONES, THOMAS-Aff Club,
Sportsman Club, Automobile Club.
KAMMINGA, LAURIE-Y-TeenS,
Square Dance Club, Ice Skating
Club, Mixed Chorus.
55
KEENEY, SANDRA SUE-Na-
tional Honor Society, Leopardette
58-61, Mu Alpha Theta, Student
Council 58-61, Senior Social
Chairman, Math Club, Modern
Dance Club, Essay Contest Win-
ner.
KELLEY, THOMAS PATRICK-
Motion Picture Operator, Slide
Rule Club.
KING, IAN-I.C.T., Y-Teens,
Dramatics Club, Ice Skating, Mod-
eling, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chor-
us, Oak Representative.
KNIGHT, BONNIE DEAN-
Leopard Band, Girls' Sports Club,
President Library Club.
KOKEL, TERRY-Vice President
Art Club, Track, Camera Club.
LAMBRIGHT, DAVID-R.O.T.C.,
Officer, R.O.T.C. Drill Team,
R.O.T.C. Drill Club, R.O.T.C.
Officers' Club.
56
KEETON, MIKE
KINCHIN, DENNIS-"D" Club,
Golf Letterman 58 and 59,
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team 59, Stocks,
Commodities 8: Securities, Biology
Club.
KING, WALTER F.-Two-Year
Football Letterman, Track, Base-
ball, "D" Club, Select Chorus,
Blue Choir, Student Council, Ice
Skating Club, Sportsman Club,
Most Handsome Underclass Boy
59-60.
KNIGHT, NANCY ANN
KRETZSCHMAR, CAROLYN-
Select Chorus, Leopard Band 58-
60, Pan American Club, White
Choir, Pianist Blue Choir, Mixed
Chorus, Travel Club, Dramatics
Club, Moonlighters 1959.
LANE, BETTY-Girls' Sports
Club, Secretary Club, Modeling
Club, junior Red Cross.
LARSEN, R O N N I E-Baseball,
Football, Automotive Club, Allied
Youth, Sportsman Club, Camera
Club.
LEDBETTER, JUDITH ANNE-
Student Council, Oak Staff, Asso-
ciate Editor Acorn, Quill and
Scroll, Baseball Sweetheart 58-59,
Girls' Chorus, Morning Medita-
tions, Allied Youth, Ice Skating
Club, Two-Year Bible Award.
LEVERINGTON, MIKE-
R.O.T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C. Drill
Team, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Rifle
Club, Aeronautics Club, Radio-TV
Club.
LEWIS, ELIZABETH RUTH-
National Honor Society, Student
Council, Bible Award, National
Forensic League, Morning Medi-
tations Committee, First Place De-
bate Sonora Forensic Tournament
1959, Future Teachers of America,
Y-Teens, Girls' Sports Club, For-
eign Language Club.
LEWIS, WILLIAM
LINDLEY, IANICE-Girls' Chor-
us, I.C.T., Modeling Club.
LATOSKI, BILL-Ice Skating
Club, junior Red Cross, Member
Best Drilled Platoon 1959, Mem-
ber Most Efficient Company 59-
60, Rifle Club, Camp Dallas 1958.
LENTZ, ROBERT
LEWELLEN, PAT-Allied Youth,
Select Choir, Girls' Choir, Mixed
Chorus, Girls' Trio, Y-Teens, Mod-
eling, Ice Skating Club, Square
Dancing, Oak Representative.
LEWIS, DAVID A.-Football,
Baseball Two Years, Basketball
Two Years.
LILLARD, KENNETH D.-
R.O.T.C., Slide Rule Club, Carn-
era Club, Scholarship Club.
LIVELY, BILL-Vice President
Adamson Band, Moonlighters.
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LOCKHART, WILLIAM-"A"
Football Letterman, Track, Sports-
manship Club.
LONG, LEE ANN-Modeling
Club, Secretarial Club, Stenogra-
phers Club, Typing Club.
LOWE, RONNIE JOE
MAY, JANIE-Square Dance
Club, Modeling Club, Ice Skating
Club, Secretarial Club, Radio-
TV Club.
MCCREA, JERRY
MCDOWELL, MYRA-Y-Teens,
Modeling Club, Mixed Chorus.
58
LOGAN, ELSA-Morning Medi-
tations, Y-Teens, Allied Youth,
Spanish Club.
LUSK, JANET-Quill and Scroll,
Acorn Staff, Girls' Chorus, Mixed
Chorus, Girls' Sports, Square
Dance Club, Office Assistant, Al-
lied Youth.
MATTHEWS, RAY DON-Foot
ball Four Years, Baseball Four
Years, Basketball One Year, Track
One Year, Sportsman Club, "D"
Club.
MCCAFFITY, S U E-National
Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta,
Pan American Club, Morning
Meditations, Bible Club, Dramatic
Club, Library Assistant, Modeling
Club.
MCCULLOUGH, JAMES FRED-
Art Club, Camera Club, Movie
Projector Club.
MCGEE, JUDY-Acorn Staff, Oak
Representative, Y-Teen Secretary,
Student Assistant.
MCGEI-IEE, JU L I E-National
Thespian Society, National Foren-
sic League, Debate Club, Pan
American Club, Science Club.
I McKELVAIN, I.AURINE-Presi-
dent Modeling Club, Ice Skating
Club.
MCPHERSON, ROSE MARIE-
Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus, Al-
lied Youth, Y-Teens, Leopardette,
Majorette, Ice Skating Club,
Twirling Club, Modeling Club,
Student Assistant.
MEISCH, EDWARD
MILLER, BILL-President of Stu-
dent Council, Vice President Key
Club, Football Letterman, Member
Track Team, Mu Alpha Theta,
National Honor Society, Ice Skat-
ing Club, Sportsmanship Club,
"D" Club, Student Council Work-
shop at S.M.U.
MILLER, VIRGINIA-Latin Club,
Exchange Editor of Acorn, Class
Editor of Oak 59-60, Quill and
Scroll, Oak Staff 60-61.
MCKEEVER, JIMMY-Aeronaw
tics Club, Sportsman Club.
MCMULLEN, MARY RUTH-
Future Nurses Club, Modern
Dance Club, Y-Teens, Modeling
Club, Secretarial Club.
MEADOR, DENN IS-Tennis
Team, Camera Club, Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America, Sports-
manship Club, Automobile Club,
Acorn Staff.
MEYER, LYNN-Sportsman Club,
Chess Club.
MILLER, JIM-Three-Year Stage
Crew, One-Year Manager, Archi-
tectural Engineering, Hi Fi Club.
MOODY, JERRY--"D" Club,
Two-Year Football Letterman, "A"
Team Basketball, Ice Skating Club,
Sportsmanship Club.
F -
MOODY, SHIRLEY-Leopard
ettes 58-61, Student Council 58-
60, President of Skating Club.
MOORE, GWYNN-Leoparclettes,
Student Council, Girls' Sport Club.
MORGAN, RICHARD-Student
Council Vice President, Two-Year
Football Letterman, "D" Club,
Key Club, Number Sense, Track
Team, "D" Club All-Stars, Base-
ball, Ice Skating Club.
MULLER, NANCY-Oak Repre-
sentative, Oak Business Office,
Girls' Chorus, Select Chorus, Secre-
tarial Club, Modeling Club, Quill
and Scroll.
NEITSCH, SUSANNE-Drum
Majorette, Moonlighters, "C" Com-
pany Sponsor, Regimental Ball
Queen, Representative at Arling-
ton State Homecoming Ceremonies.
OATIS, L I. O Y D-Basketball,
Football, Slide Rule Club, Stocks
and Securities Club.
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MOORE, EDWIN-Slide Rule
Club, Baseball Club.
MORAN, SANDRA-Leopard
ettes, "B" Honor Roll, Student
Council, Chairman of Senior Pro-
gram Committee, Chairman of
Safety Committee, Secretary of Pan
American Club, Allied Youth, Of-
fice Asst., Square Dance Club,
Acorn Staff.
IVIORRIS, GERALD--Debate Club,
Foreign Language Club, R.O.T.C.,
Slide Rule Club, R.O.T.C. Drill
Team, Slide Rule Club, Camera
Club.
NEGETHON, JOSELLA
NICHOLS, R O B E R T-Student
Council, Basketball, Automobile
Club, Square Dance Club, Sports-
man Club, Architectural Club, Ice
Skating Club.
OLIVER, CHERYL-Leopardettes,
Student Council, National Honor
Society, Future Nurses Club, Ice
Skating Club.
ORRIE, CHARLES-Sportsman
Club, Camera Club, "B" Football,
"B" Basketball.
PARDUE, KATHY DIANE-
Girls' Chorus, Select Chorus, Fu-
ture Teachers of America, Morn-
ing Meditation, Morning Reading
Committee, Bible Study Club.
PARRISH, MADELEINE-Oak
Business Staff, Feature Editor of
Acorn, Column Editor of Acorn,
Secretary of National Thespians,
Quill and Scroll, Miss Sadie Haw-
kins 1960.
PATTERSON, LEONARD-One
Year Football Letterman, Two-
Year Baseball Letterman, "D"
Club, One-Year Bible Award,
Sportsman Club, Basketball.
PETERSON, WILLIAM E.-
R.O.T.C. Officer.
PHILLIPS, PATRICIA-National
Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta,
Bible Award, Select Chorus, Girls'
Chorus, Morning Meditations So-
cial Committee, Oak Representa-
tive.
PAGE, FRANCES COMPTON-
Y-Teens, Nurses' Club, Medical
Professional Club, Secretary Club,
junior Red Cross.
PARKEY, JAMES MICHAEL-
Latin Club, Science Club, Chemis-
try Club, R.O.T.C.
PATE, JOEY-Baseball Club, Ice
Skating Club, Automobile Club,
Square Dance Club, "A" Football,
Track.
PATTON, CAROLYN-National
Honor Society, Select Chorus,
Acorn Staff, National Forensic
League, Girls' Chorus, Oak Repre-
sentative, Vice President of Y-
Teens, Debate Club, Mixed Chor-
us.
PHILBRICK, JUDY-National
Honor Society, Leopardettes, Maj-
orette, Student Council Secretary,
Quill and Scroll, Senior Home-
coming Queen, Secretary 2B Class,
Baseball Queen, Most Beautiful
Underclass Girl, Miss Howdy
1960.
PITMAN, M I K E-Three-Year
Football Letterman, Two-Year
Baseball Letterman, Key Club,
Track, "D" Club, Most Popular
Underclass Boy, Sportsman Club.
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POOLE, LINDA-Square Dance
Club, Y-Teens, Modeling Club,
Secretarial Club.
POST, CAREY VERNON-Blue
Band, Radio and TV Club, Rifle
Club, R.O.T.C. Band, F.B.I, Club,
Camera Club.
PRICE, ELAINE-Girls' Chorus,
Square Dance Club, Y-Teens,
Camera Club, Acorn Staff 1960-
61, Mixed Chorus.
PUCKETT, STANLEY-Three
Year Track Letterman, Two-Year
Basketball Letterman, Two-Year
Football Letterman, "D" Club,
Senior Social Committee, Square
Dance Club, Allied Youth, All-
City Football.
QUESTA, GENE-Football, Two-
Year Baseball Letterman, Presi-
dent of Sportsmanship Club,
Three Years Select Chorus, "D"
Club, Square Dance Club.
RAMIREZ, NANCY-Modeling
Club, Y-Teens, Secretary Art Club,
Pep Squad, Girls' Chorus, Mixed
Chorus.
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POPE, GWEN-Student Assistant,
Y-Teens, Modeling Club.
POST, KAY-Secretary of Na-
tional Honor Society, Mu Alpha
Theta, National Forensic League,
Girls' State 1960, 2nd Place in
Debate at State 1960, Oak Repre-
sentative, Morning Meditations
Committee.
POTTS, LINDA
PURSER, BARBARA JEAN-
Football Princess 58-59, Mixed
Chorus, Select Chorus, Square
Dance Club, Oak Representative.
RAGAN, BOB-Leopard Band,
Moonlighters, Dal-Hi Symphony
Orchestra Three Years, All-Region
Band 1958 and 1960, All-State
Band, Honor Mathematics, Five
First Divisions All-City Solo and
Ensemble Contests, Concert Mas-
ter Leopard Band, Science Fair
Project 59-61.
RAPER, HELEN ELAINE-Nav
tional Honor Society, Mu Alpha
Theta, Treasurer National Foren-
sic League, Debate Club, Three-
Year Debate Letterman, Second
Place Debate Midland 1960.
, REED, CHARLES
REID, R O B E R T--Three-Year
Football Letterman, Two-Year
Baseball Letterman, "D" Club,
President Key Club 60-61, Vice
President Key Club 59-60, Presi-
dent Allied Youth 59-60, Vice
President Square Dance Club 59-
60, All-City Football, Honorable
Mention All-State Football, Hon-
orable Mention All-American Foot-
ball.
RHEA, CAROL HUGGINS--
Leopardettes 59-61, Mixed Chorus,
Girls' Chorus, Select Chorus,
Square Dance Club, Future Teach-
ers, Camera Club.
RICHARDSON, MARTHA-Seo
retarial Club, Modeling Club, Y-
Teens, Nurses' Club.
ROBERTSON, BILLIE D.-Y-
Teens, Student Council, Jr, Red
Cross, Student Asst.
SELMON, FRANCES-Y-Teens,
Nursing Club, Personality Club,
Secretary Club.
REID, DEANNA SUE-Na-
tional Honor Society, Mu Alpha
Theta, Student Council, Oak Rep-
resentative, Student Assistant,
Two-Year Bible Award, Vice
President 1A Class, Leopard Band,
Allied Youth.
REYNOLDS, SANDY-Cheer
leader 60-61, Homecoming Prin-
cess 60-61, R.O.T.C. Sweetheart
58-59, Student Council, National
Thespians, Senior Invitation Com-
mittee, Select Chorus, Acorn Staff,
Student Council Safety Commit-
tee.
RHEA, DONALD-Automotive
Club, Sportsman Club, Baseball
Club.
ROBERTS, JOSEPH HOWARD
-Slide Rule Club, Aeronautical
Club.
ROUSSEAU, DAVID-I.C.T., Au-
tomobile Club, Radio-TV Club.
SENTER, SANDRA IO--Y-Teens,
Nurses' Club, Girls' Sport Club,
Modeling Club, Student Asst.
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SHEARON, JUDY-Student Asst.,
Allied Youth, Y-Teens, Girls'
Sport Club.
SHIELDS, KENNETHfAuto1'no-
bile Club, Radio and TV Club,
Sportsman Club.
SHIPLEY, B R E N D A-Select
Chorus, Student Council, Model-
ing Club, Basketball Queen 1960-
61.
SMITH, DONALD-Science Club,
Automobile Club, Radio Club,
R.O.T.C.
SMITH, JIM DAVID-Basketball,
Football, I.C.T.
SPILLYARDS, JOHN H. JR.-
Three-Year Debate Letterman, Mu
Alpha Theta, National Forensic
Leaue, South Zone Debate Cham-
pion, National Merit Letter of
Commendation, Math Club, Linz
Award.
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SHERMAN, WELDON-Auto111o-
bile Club, Sportsman Club, Base-
ball Club.
SILER, GERALD-Art Club, Au-
tomobile Club, Sportsman Club,
Square Dance Club, Baseball Club,
Track Mgr., "D" Club.
SKELTON, N A N C Y-Square
Dance Club, Library Asst., Y-
Teens, Modeling Club, Secretary
Club, Camera Club, Girls' Sport
Club.
SMITH, EMILY JOYfGirls'
Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y Social Chair-
man, Chess Club President.
SNOW, FREDDIE'-Automobile
Club, Radio and TV Club, Square
Dance Club, Dallas Historical
Club.
STARK, PATSY
STEPHENSON, F R E D D I E-
I.C.T.
STORY, SAMULL-Sportsman
Club, Automobile Club, Ice Skat-
ing Club.
SUDDUTH, J A N I S E-Girls'
Chorus, junior Red Cross, Girls'
Sport Club, Modeling, Allied
Youth.
TABOR, DAVID-Oak Staff 59-
61, Oak Editor 60-61, Math Honor
Society 59-61, President 60-61,
N.S.F., J.V.N. National Math
Seminar, E.T.S.C. Summer 60,
Quill and Scroll, Student Craft
Fair Winner-Math, jr. Citizens'
Traffic Commission, High School
Movie Review Counsel, Dallas
Teenager of the Month-june
1960, Key Club.
TALLENT, JUDY-Y-Teens, stu-
dent Asst., Modeling Club, Foot-
ball Princess 1959.
TARLTON, SHERRIAN-Leop
ardettes, Oak Representative, Mod-
eling Club, Bible Credit Award,
Press Club, Student Asst., Foot-
ball Princess 60-61.
STOKES, DAVEY-Blue Band,
R.O.T.C. Band, Drum Major 1960-
61, R.O.T.C. Band Commander,
Mu Alpha Theta, Moonlighters
58-60, Two First Place Medals in
City Band Contest, National For-
ensic League.
STREATER, BARBARA ANNE-
Leopardettes 59-61, Girls' Chorus,
Select Chorus, Square Dance Club,
Senior Social Committee.
STREET, MARY
TACKER, BOBBY-Allied Youth,
Sportsman Club, Baseball Club,
Aviation Club.
TATE, BONNIE-Library Club.
TATE, DONNA
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TAYLOR, PHILLIP WAYNE-
Radio and TV Club, Square Dance
Club, R.O.T,C.
TILLEY, DE LOIS ANN-Nw
tional Thespians, Cheerleader 59-
60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Dramatic
Club, Student Council, Select Chor-
us, Office Asst., Homecoming
Princess, I.C.T.
TOMLINSON, BILLY-Medical
Club, Aeronautics Club, Baseball
Club, Sports Club.
TOWNSEND, BARBARA-Select
Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Mixed
Chorus, Scholarship Club, Future
Teachers of America, Y-Teens,
Modeling Club, Oak Representa-
tive.
TUCKER, SUE ELLEN-Leopard
ettes 58-61, Majorettes 60-61,
Select Chorus, Student Council,
Office Asst., Square Dance Club,
Baseball Princess.
TURNER, TOMMY
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THOMA, KATHOLEEN-Girls'
Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Library
Club, Library Asst., Camera Club,
Oak Representative, Y-Teens, Fu-
ture Nurses.
TITUS, JILL-National Honor
Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Secre-
tary of National Forensic League,
Vice Pres. of Morning Medita-
tions, Future Teachers of Amer-
ica, Chairman of Morning De-
votionals, Two-Year Bible Credit
Award.
TOUMBS, NORMA
TOXVNSEND, JOE DAVID-
Baseball Letterman, "B" Football,
Bible, Linz Award, Key Club,
Sportsman Club.
TURNER, KATHLEEN-Blue
Band, Modeling Club, Modern
Dance Club, Twirling Club, Hi Fi
Club.
EAVES, CLAUDIA UHLER
USREY, GERALD-"B" Football,
Automobile Club, Radio-TV Club,
Sportsman Club.
WADE, LINDA RUTH-Na-
tional Honor Society, Bible Award,
Leopard Band, Morning Medita-
tions, Future Teachers of Amer-
ica, Bible Study Club.
WALDIE, TOBY-Select Chorus,
Student Council, President IB,
Y-Teens, Square Dance Club, Blue
Choir.
WALTERS, SANDRA-Y-Teens,
Debate Two Years, Select Chorus,
National Honor Society.
WEAKS, TOMMY-Mu Alpha
Theta, National Honor Society,
Golf Club, Chess Club.
WELCH. LINDA NELL-Pres.
Art Club, Sec. Fashion Design
Club, Square Dance Club, Oak
Representative, Mixed Chorus, Y-
Teens, Winner- in Arts and Crafts
Fair, Winner in State Fair.
VONK, CAROLE-Student Asst.,
Y-Teens, Camera Club, Tri-Hi-Y
President, Future Nurses.
WADE, ROGER-Student Coun-
cil, Historical Club, Petroleum
Eng. Club, Square Dance Club,
Chemistry Club, "A" Football Let-
terman, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Sen-
ior Nominating Committee.
WALKER, G A R Y-R.O.T.C.
Company Commander, Pres. of Fu-
ture Ministers of America, Slide
Rule Club, Drill Club, Dramatic
Club, Oak Representative.
WATSON, DAVID-Sportsman
Club, 'Radio-TV Club, Senior In-
vitation Committee.
WEBB, LAWRENCE-R.O.T.C.
Drill Team, Rifle Club, Drill Club,
Historical Club.
WELTON, JACKIE-Acorn Staff,
Y-Teens, Square Dance Club, Sec-
retarial Club.
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WHITE, ALLEN
WHITFIELD, DON-Ice Skating
Club, Sportsman Club, Art Club,
Automobile Club, Square Dance
Club.
WILLIAMS, DONALD--Radiw
TV Club, Automobile Club, Sports-
man Club.
WILLIAIXIS, KAY-Ice Skating
Club, Square Dance Club, Y-
Teens, Beautician Club, Airline
Hostess, Modeling Club, Secretar-
ial Club.
WILLIS, DOTTIE-Tri-Hi-Y, Pan
American Club, Pep Squad, Y-
Teens.
WILSON, DIANNE-Leopard
ettes, Ice Skating Club, Office
Asst., Band.
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WHITE, SAMMIE LANETTE-
Bible Credit Award, Select Chor-
us, Science Club, Modern Dance
Club, D.E,
WHITEHEAD, L O Y D-"C"
Football, Sportsman Club, Study
Club, Square Dance Club, Ice
Skating Club, Radio-TV Club.
WILLIAMS, FREDDIE-Y-Teens,
Modeling Club, Student Asst.
WILLIAMS, JOHNNY-Track,
Radio-TV Club, R.O.T.C. Drill
Team.
WILLIS, JIMMY
WILSON, LAURA JEANNETTE
-Student Asst., Hi Fi Club, Y-
Teens, Modeling Club.
WILSON, TOMI SHARON-
Leopardette 58-61, Majorette 59-
61, National Honor Society, Presi-
dent of Modeling Club, Biology
Lab Asst,
WOOD, XWILLIAM R.-R.O.T.C.
Band, Blue Band, R.O.T.C. Rifle
Team, Chess Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle
Club.
YARBROUGH, NANCY EILEEN
-Y-Teens, Debate, Mixed Chorus,
Girls' Chorus, Select Chorus, Na-
tional Honor Society, Hi Fi Club,
Gym Asst.
BASSETT, WILLIAM
BLACKBURN, DAVID
CALDWELL, RICHARD
CHAMBERLAIN, WALLACE
COKER, GERALD
DRAPER, GERALD
EAVES, JERRY
FREEMAN, JIM
GARDNER, JOYCE
GLASS, BETTY JEAN
GREENLEE, DONALD
HARDCASTLE, ANDREA
HAWLEY, JEFF
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Teens, I.C.T.
WOOSTER, MARTIS-Radio-TV
Club, Sportsman Club, Study Club,
Latin Club.
ZAREFF, STANLEY-National
Thespians, Acorn Staff, Select
Chorus, Oak Representative, Fu-
ture Teachers of America, Square
Dance Club, Teenage Interest Club,
Sec. of Hi-Y, White Chorus, Quill
and Scroll.
HAWLEY, MARY SUE
JACOBS, MARGIE
JOHNSON, DONALD
JOHNSON, MILTON
MARTIN, RONALD
MORROW, SHARON
MUIRHEAD, LYNN
PUENTE, MANUEL
PUCKETT, JERRY
SALAS, EVA
SANDERS, GORDON
TAYLOR, JAMES
VINCENT, RAYMOND
REYNOLDS KENNY ICT
Automobile Club Radio TV Club
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CRADER, JIMMY GRUBE, MARGARET
PARIS, RODERIC
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DON NICHOLS RAYMOND WARD ROBERT WARD
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MORRISON, JACK LEE
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Dallas Historical Society
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Don Todd
Tommy Tomlinson
Tommy Tompkins
Bryan Trimmier
Karen Truitt
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Barbara Vines
Vernon Chandler
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Lonnette Waller
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Ault, Harold
Bailey, Billy D.
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Bunch, Ronnie
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Cagle, Frienda
Cameron, Leslie
Calender, Jack
Cameron, Leslie
Caralla, Sammy
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Cavnon, Gordon
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Judy Walters
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Holten, Jenny
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Johnson, Larry
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Page, Carl
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Pelt, John
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Rachal, Patricia Diana
Jimmy Winters
Janet Wooten
Jeanne Worley
Linda Wyatt
Ann Yarbrough
Henry Young
Dickie Young
Jimmy Zollicoffer
Bobby Peters
Rains, Earnest
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Ribbin, Linda Kay
Roach, Nancy
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Spugle, Mickey
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Morgan, Paula Moore, Sara Beardeng SEC-
OND ROW: Karen Moran, Carol Moore,
Sandy Mitchell, Shirly Morris, Helen Mil-
liorn, Sue Miller, Lindia Myrickg THIRD
ROW: Tom McGowen, Bill Morrow, Susie
Morgan, Beverly Norris, Carolyn Morgan,
janet Negethong FOURTH ROW: Freddie
Montalvo, Mike Murphey, Don Morgan, Rob-
ert Milkner, Mack Lewis, Johnny Moveno.
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Vick Haak
VICE PRESIDENT .,,,..,.
Tommy Thompson
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FIRST ROW: Diane Pace, Joan Ragsdale,
Eileen Railsback, Betty Puckett, Rosalie Rau,
Frankie Rankin, Carol Peschke, Roxie Oliver,
SECOND ROW: Sheila Pettigrew, Judy Peve-
house, Donna Pope, Peggy Polston, Anne Bas-
sett, Florene Owens, Kathy Pate, Roy Nevilg
THIRD ROW: George Perry, Paul Peterson,
Mike Patterson, Greg Rawlings, Jimmy Nach-
linger, James Putnam, Fred Smith, FOURTH
ROW: Don Laverjo, Mike Rigspy, Jack Wil-
kinson, Robert Pendergraft, Charles Smith,
William Baca, Mr. Martin.
FIRST ROW: Leslie Puty, Dorothy Parrish,
Lee Hawthorn, Elizabeth Ramirez, Judy Sim-
mons, Joyce Phillips, Bernice Poe, SECOND
ROW: Paula Puckett, Shirley Philpott, Doro-
thy Artist, Kay Pierce, Stella Shearer, Annette
Parsley, Eddie NeSmith, Diana Rhodes:
THIRD ROW: David Barefield, Robert Felts,
Dale Fleegle, Sammy Salazar, Bill Posyon,
Jerry Atherton, Leslie Roddy, Johnny Rous-
seau, Mr. Hazelwood.
FIRST ROW: Alexia Tonick, Wanda Skelton,
Kathy Reynolds, Jeannie Marble, Tarzie
Thacker, Kitty Tussy, Carolyn Wade, Beverly
Smith, Effie Smith, SECOND ROW: Otto
Fajerson, James Wesley Smith, Mary Spade-
man, Louise Wiley, Lizabeth Sudduth, Patricia
Vargas, George Rotan, Sonny Barron, THIRD
ROW: Edward Newell, Wilburn Young,
Charles Wycliff, Davis Boyce, Lowery
Vaughn, John Wayne Wood, Dale White,
Mr. Harold Wood.
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gens, Wiley Bailey, Phyllis Noll, Cindy Pitch-
ford, Nancy Butler, Pamela Bredeson, Judy
Carr, SECOND ROW: Gary Brewer, Billy
Boyd, Linda Butler, Betty Beason, Pat Nor-
man, Elizabeth Blankenship, Jimmie Bannis-
ter, THIRD ROW: David Berry, Bobby
Cates, Howard Bond, Don Hart, Joe Bracken,
David Fain, Richard Calvert.
FIRST ROW: Linda Vantrees, Carol White-
hurst, Carol Yates, Joi Ann Wortham, Susan
Wood, Linda Young, Ann Bradley, Ruth
Ware, Wilma Summers: SECOND ROW:
Sharron Wright, Ann Wilson, Dorothy Todd,
Susan Williams, Pat West, Linda Turner,
Jeanette Wood, Betty Tolerson, Carolyn
Wade: THIRD ROW: Richard Westmoreland,
Calvin Womack, Pat Thurman, Teddy Trept,
Billy Wilson, James Wilson, O. C. Wilkin-
son, FOURTH ROW: John Wood, John D.
Wolfe, David Woodruff, David Lowe, James
Walters, Jerry Wright.
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Oldfield, Joyce Mason, Jean Lumley, Mary
Miller, Pat Walthall, Rita McDaniel, Jackie
Parr: SECOND ROW: Maurice Chamberlain,
Wanda Osborne, Jimmie Oakley, John Nichol-
son, Linda Merrill, Linda Foster, Ginger Ful-
enwiderg THIRD ROW: John Parr, Hank
Price, Johnny Degelia, David Pickett, Nelda
Lunsford, Gloria Ortega, Clarence Nall,
FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Piccard, Jesse Mc-
Coy, Dan May, Jimmy Nichols, Charles Ma-
zer, James McGehee, Charles Murray.
FIRST ROW: Gloria Cortinas, Sandra Franks,
Ann Edwards, Linda Bankston, Martha Ed-
wards, Donna Franklin, Sue Cowan, Peggy
Crump: SECOND ROW: Gracie Dean, Yo-
landa Fernandez, Johnny Beth Davis, Barbara
Fowler, Denica Duncan, Laura Effel, Donna
Burandt, Mona Elsikg THIRD ROW: Marty
Davis, Joe Fleming, Patti Freeman, Linda
Floyd, Donna Faries, Parke Davidson, Gary
Crumpler, FOURTH ROW: Terry Denton,
Dick Fant, David Davis, Richard Franklin,
Holly Frost, Don Everroad: FIFTH ROW:
Jigger Downing, Barry Emmett, John Tate,
Rodney Davenport, Steve Fallis.
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Bell, Lynda Boswell, Dianne Brabham, Joyce
Brown, Patsy Smith, Joyce Allen: SECOND
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nett, Janet Bullington, Nancilee Bronar, Judy
Anderson, Kay Baleo: THIRD ROW: Bill
Blanton, Johnny Abraham, Harold Watkins,
Bill Barrett, Glyn Blankenship, Jimmy Bau-
man, Billy Ahrens, Paul Bates: FOURTH
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Autry, Ronald Halbrook, Raymond Benners,
Glynn Bowman, Lynn Bowman,
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Ann Harper, Patsy Fulgham, Mereda Genzel,
Virginia Hall, Sherion Harrelson, Merle
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mie Kaye Hendrix, Nancy Harp, Joan Hayn,
Nancy Hollingsworth, Carolyn Hines, Ruth
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Haak, Ray Grady.
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Clark, Martha Bussell, Ester Cantu, Carla
Coleman: SECOND ROW: Helene Casella,
Glenda Bumbalough, Cherry Burroughs, Ju-
dith Coffee, Catherine Carnes, Martha Clem-
ents, Karen Clanton, THIRD ROW: Jack
Bronstad, Frankie Cantu, John Carlisle, Rob-
ert Brice, James Brittain, Orvil Gibson, James
Craig, FOURTH ROW: Larry Bullington,
Truett Wayne Burdine, John Craft, Michael
Compton, Mr. Cate.
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Susan Kennedy, Fay Hardy, Sandra Johnson,
Barbara Ingram, Carol Lueck, Charlotte Hog-
gard: SECOND ROW: Lyndon Hood, Hilton
Lucas, Jimmy Malone, Odette Champlin, Judy
Hathaway, Elizabeth Gray: THIRD ROW:
Gene McNatt, Gary Hatch, Albert Masters,
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Ronnie Jones, Johnny Johnson, Don Hood,
Robert Walsh, Richard Kirby, Mike Fennant.
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well, Lorraine Howard, Irene Martinez, Edna
Kroneberg, Claudia Little, Cheri Johnston,
June Malone, SECOND ROW: Carola Lisle,
Jean Holton, Joyce McGlynn, Deanne Knodle,
Marilyn Marlowe, Pat Kidd, Wanda Huff-
man, THIRD ROW: Stephen Lampkin, David
Hultsman, Billy Jack, Cecil Jones, Paul Lasi-
ter,.Ronnie Lipps, Ray Key, C. I.. Smart, Mike
Kembleg FOURTH ROW: Mr. Carter, Robert
Lam, Eddie King, Homer Jones, Paul Jackson,
Bobby Popp, Hugh Hood.
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Dean Emmons, Mary Elliott, Sharon De Loach,
Janelle Emmons, Jo Ann Coplin, Diana Elliffg
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Hollis Cox, Robert Cook, Robert Harris, jerry
Clancy, Raymon Guajardo, THIRD ROW:
Leonard Gowins, Gary Goodman, Larry Good-
man, johnny Cole, Larry Lamb, Dale Cone:
FOURTH ROW: Marvin Hickson.
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Mary Lou Schellinberg, Lanet Rice, Margaret
Ray, Charlott Roberts, Dolores Ruiz, Margie
Rogers: SECOND ROW: Glenda Stovall,
Norma Stovall, Pam Shafer, Bettye Showers,
Sharla Sims, Kathleen Stodardg THIRD
ROW: Larry Smith, Jerry Vernand, J. W.
Thomas, Cecil Sonntag, Jerry Adams, Dar-
rell Thompason, Larry Teyg FOURTH ROW:
johnny Smith, Bobby Stevens, Buddy Sum-
mers, Harold Summers, Tommy Thompson,
Miss Mabel Rockett, Steve Suareze.
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Martha Jett, Janice Jackson, Bertha Puente,
joan Fierge, Patsy Gilbert, SECOND ROW:
Lloyd Loving, Harry Lackey, Bobby Capps,
Donna Harris, Linda Gilbert, Sherrie John-
son, Carolyn Finley, Stanley Lancaster, Miss
M. Morgang THIRD ROW: Mike Murphy,
Larry Kelly, Jesse Lopez, Ronnie johnson,
Glenn Stinebaugh, Tommy Koch, David Mc-
Gee, Bobby Jones.
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Donna Harris
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denen, Frances Collins, Julia Busby, Brenda
Earnhart, Clara Chance, Martha Campbell,
Margaret Dickerson, Vicki Bell: SECOND
ROW: Albert Torres, Danny Senter, Charles
Davis, Larry Hale, William Ganakos, Clar-
ence Halbrook, Harley Wayne Jones: THIRD
ROW: Miss Creel, Hubert Rankins, Billy
Henson, Jerry Dandridge, Earl Banks, Mike
Cully, Kenneth Formang FOURTH ROW:
Donald Hudson, Peter Davis.
ROW 1: Cheryl Bradbeary, Sandra Brown,
Glenda Atchley, Nelda Bankston, Becky Burns,
Virginia Arthur, Beverly Law, Shirley Miller:
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Darlene Benson, Barbara Adams, june Brown,
Iris Belk, joan Barham: ROW 3: jimmy
Boyer, Kenneth Blankenship, Bryan Cullen,
Charles Coplin, James Oldsfield, Lornell Bar-
ber: ROW 4: Bobby Boles, Mrs. Comer,
Frankie Coates, Tony Post, Edward Lents, Al-
ton Blanton.
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Price, Gloria Pomeroy, Pat Musick, Nancy
Nystron, Kay Bradley, Juanita Padilla, Ann
Peltg ROW 2: Mike Rodriquez, Jerry Sewell,
jean Norris, Wanda Osbirn, Lottie Webb,
john Richardson, Dale Haney, ROW 5: Miss
Maness, Mike Perry, jimmy Smith, Marvin
Cates, Ernie Sigler, Larry Pediford, Henry
Stampferg ROW 4: Charles Bullard, Rudy
Perez, Mike Piland, Carl Bullard.
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Frances Curran, Joan Mclnerney, Patica Knott,
Barbara Jones, Grace McDaniel, ROW 25
Ethal McCraery, June Mclnerney, Paulette
Killingsworth, Thelma Lee DeWitt, Alp Mc-
Donald, ROW 3: Mrs. Virginia Tyler, Gene
Owens, Johnny Paston, Gary Payne, Santos
Torreo, Richard Packer, Billy Morris, Bonnie
Martinez. Jimmy May.
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Shipley, Janie White, Elizabeth Shaw, Sandra
Wisnieuski, Sandra West, Carolyn Sanders,
Nancy Smith, ROW 2: Gloria Trent, Kathy
Specks, Janie Woods, Linda Smith, Zelda
Rabe, Mary Vaughnsarrat, Lupy Jrevine,
Nancy Blansit, Pat Smith, ROW 5: Richard
Whishunt, Billy Willis, Jessie Garcia, Paul
Yates, Fred Hume, Mike Hartsfield, Ray
Waldrop, Johnny Willbanksg ROW 4: Jerry
Woodall, Gary Willis, Miss Snoddy, Rick Lar-
water, Mike Lubner, James Wesson.
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For the fifth consecutive year, the student council has sponsored "Howdy Week.,'
Throughout the week students wear cards which display a big friendly 'lHOWDY" and
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David Lambrighf Richard Harrison David Clark
Ronald Collins Janice Coffee John EIUSOH
Davey Stokes Mike Leverington joe Whitaker
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One thing about a rifle, it can always
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There are only two sizes in the R.O.T,C.
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COLOR GUARD
David Titsworth, Harold Lee, Richard
Calvert, Frank Bracken.
The cadet officers always have a lot of
work, as you can see.
DRILL TEAM
FIRST ROW: Wanda Deavers, Bobby Heil, Pete DuPlessis, joe Ondrusek, Harold Lee, Clarence
Nall, joe Whitaker, Byron Granger, Bob Clements, SECOND ROW: Bob Bodiford, David
Titsworth, Otto Fajerson, C. L. Smart, Albert Rodriquez, john Cook, joe Fowler, THIRD ROW:
Jimmy Christian, Pierre Bradshaw, Bob Wilson, Richard Calvert, jimmy Malone, Ronald Felts.
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PRONE: john Parr, joe Bracken, Harold Lee, KNEELING: Clarence Nall, Robert Cookg STAND-
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FIRST ROW: Judy Coffee, Don Whitaker, Charles Smith, Robert Capps, Eddie Moore, Randy
Sharber, James McGehee, Richard Grace, Gary Autry: SECOND ROW: Ronnie Watts, Stephen
Lamkin, Tim Havens, Vaughn Dawson, Janes Conner, Roy Grady, Robert Lam, Wayne Morgan,
David Pickett: THIRD ROW: Frank Corlett, David Johnson, Ronnie Jones, Johnny Seahorn, Mike
Compton, Lorin Bliss, Richard Packer, Glenn Aldridge, Jerry Taggert.
SPONSORS
Karen Moran, Judy Coffee, Elaine Williams, Delois Tilley, Janice Coffee, Suzanne Neitsch, Judy
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SECOND ROW: C. L. Smart, Emmet Hudson, Roger Payne, Ronnie Snow, Harold Watkins:
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Bracken, Delois Tilley, SECOND ROW: Fred Hume, Mack. Crutchfield, Berry Vaughn, Mike
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Bowman, john Richardson: SECOND ROW: Albert Rodriquez, Clarence Nall, Glynn Steinbaugh,
Leslie Cameron, Don Hudson, THIRD ROW: john Cook, Ronnie Jones, David Davis, joe Fowler,
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KNEELING: Marvin Godwin, Kenneth Rives, Bobby Hejl, Richard Elder, FIRST ROW: Judy
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Winson Corbin: SECOND ROW: Freddie Caviness, joe Bracken, Noel Conley, David Smith,
Johnny Smith, Robert Massey, Danny Senter, William Baca: THIRD ROXW: Ronald Browning,
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Adamson's backbone of democracy is the Student Council, an organization composed
of the Students, with laws made by the Students, and operating for the Students. Under
the able leadership of Mr. Harold Wood, Mr. Roland Hallmark, and Mr, David Forgey,
the SC sponsors Howdy Week, Homecoming, dances, and many other enjoyable events.
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Preridenz
Bill Miller
Vice Preridefzl
Richard Morgan
Secretary
Judy Philbrick
Officers of the Student Council are elected by popular
vote in the spring of the preceding year on leadership
qualities.
Benson, Darlene
Bliss, Lorin
Callahan, Paul
Carnes, Cathy
Champion, Tom
Clark, David
Coats, Marvin
Coffee, Janice
Dailey, Mary Louise
Duncan, Meredith
Edwards, Micky
Elliott, Mary
Pant, Dick
Glass, Betty
Gray, Carole
Haak, Vick
Harris, Donna
Horn, Vala Jo
Huffman, Wanda
Jackson, Hulene
Janousek, Juanita
Keeney, Sandra
King, Walter
Lewis, Ruth
McCaffity, Gary
Masters, Albert
Mauldlin, Janice
Miller, Sue
Moore, Eddie
Moore, Gwynn
Moran, Sandra
Nichols, Robert
Parsley, Annette
Pettigrew, Sheila
Post, Linda
Ragan, Peggy
Redmon, Susan
Reynolds, Sondra
Sandell, Rodney
Sperry, Leslie
Stephens, Ann
Sudduth, Elizabeth
Tilley, DeLois
Vetkoetter, Ruth
Waldie, Toby
Wallace, Barbara
Watts, Ronnie
Woods, Janie
NATTUNAL HONOR SUCTETY
The members of N.H,S. are students of the highest scholastic standards. They are the
upper 10 per cent of their class and must meet strict requirements set by the faculty
before. they qualify for membership.
Sponsor: MISS RUTH RUFFIN
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Mu Alpha Theta is a national honorary organization for students Who excel in the
study of mathematics.
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. It tells of 'football and basketball games, dances, organizations and awards. To
S many people, it is a story of life at Adamson. To the students and faculty, this
r U sss, .ZAVAA b ook will serve as a record of the 1960-61 year.
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OAK BUSHNESS STAFF
The Oak Business Staff, under the leadership of Mr. Brownlee, handles the
payments and distribution of the yearbooks at Adamson.
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These three girls and Mr. Brownlee spend the first period of each day working with the accounts
of the school organizations, the yearbook payments-, and the school budget
ACU N STAFF
The br-monthly edition of the ACORN serves to keep the students
of Adamson informed on the social and scholastic events, and is the
chief means of finding what is happening around school
Sherrill Brown
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Jane Jordon Mr. Joe Norton Judy Ledbetter
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An honorary society for high school journalists, consisting of both newspaper and
yearbook members.
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Sponsor: MR. K. N. BRASHEAR
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jimmy Bauman Eddie King
Vick Haak George Sorrolls
Charlie Hardt Tommy Tompkins
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PANEAMERHQCAN CLUB
Learning about our neighbors south of the border and about their countries is the
purpose of the Pan-American Club.
Spomorx' MISS EUGENIA NEWBERRY
HAROLD WOOD
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Vice Prerident: CARMEN ESPINOSA
Serretary.' GLORIA RETTA
Sponsor: LESTER ROBBINS
NATllUNAlL lF'URlE',NSllC LEAGUE
l NLF is an honorary organization for students who show an outstanding ability in debate.
JERRY ARNOLD JANE JORDAN Jill Titus Elaine Rape!
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John Spillyards
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Chl-lgtlan Clark Click Conner Davis Edinundson Ewton Hanauer
Don Navme oe Nancy Bobby Ralph Basil Mary Linda Sally
Hart Han Hathaway Heard Hel Heinandes Holt Hood Houston
SELECT
ORUS
Under the able direction of
Mr. joe Teague, this organiza-
tion has brought much credit
to Adamson. Besides presenting
programs for the student body,
they are often heard in many
civic programs. Their perform-
ances include the presentation of
Mirr Chewyhlorrom, The Garz-
dalierr, excerpts from The Mer-
siazh and Elijah, appearances at
Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions
Clubs meetings, the Fine Arts
Museum, various churches, and
appearances on KERA-TV and
With the Dallas City Orchestra
in "Stars over Dallas." To this
fine group goes our congratula-
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Sponsor: MISS MEREDITH SCHROEDER
MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE
Heath, Jimmy
Lewellen, Pat
Loosier, Josie
Kokel, Terry
Muirhead, Lynne
Picard, Jimmy
Ramirez, Nancy
Salas, Gloria
Sarratt, Bonnie
Smith, James Wade
Vincent, Raymond
Bailey, Janette
Bullington, Larry
Burris, Freddie
Camp, Billy
Davis, Johnny Beth
Davis, Linda
Donaldson, Irita
Gardner, Joyce
Gunn, Judy
Heard, Nancy
MEMBERS PICTURED
SEATED: Linda Riggin, Marilyn Clark, Bonnie Caruth, Betty Crouch,
Sandra Colburn, Jean Mason, Janet Negethong SECOND ROW: Judi
Matthews, Bonnei Tate, Jacqueline Bougie, Susan Morgan, Janie Woods,
Norma Dean Murray, Angie Baker, Lynda Welch, Sherrie Boyd, Ralph
Hernandez, Fred McCullough, THIRD ROW: Frank Welch, Freddie
Stephenson, Gerald Siler, Dwain Jarman, Donald Rhea, Thomas Jones,
Pete Dominquez.
FALL TERM OFFICERS
Prexident-Lynda Welch
Vice President-Terry Kokel
Sefrezzzfy-Nancy Ramirez
SPRING TERM OFFICERS
President-Lynda Welch
Vice Preridem'-Angie Baker
Secremry-Sherrie Boyd
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The National Thespians is an organization composed of high school students who are
interested in dramatics and debate. Its members act in special tournaments, present as-
semblies, and take an active part in other theatrical events.
Members are elected to the group by present members on acting qualities.
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Sandra Gunn
Shelia Pettigrew
Eileen Railsback
Elaine Simpson Tommy Tomlinson jeane Worley Stanley Zareff '37
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FUTURE TEACHER OF
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Sponsor: MRS. HELEN LARNER
The F.T.A. consists of students
who plan to teach in elementary
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The Club extends membership to
all who wish to join.
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Beverly Norris
Donna Franklin
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LTBRARY SRRVTCE CLUB
These students relinquish their study halls in order that they can help Miss Thompson
and Mrs. Browne keep the books in proper order. This helps the students of Adamson
find them without much trouble. We top our hats to these students for their good Work.
Preriderzl: Cecile Mitchell
Vive P1'eridezzz!Patricia Lott
Johnny Balajka, Bobby jenkins, Cecile Mitchell, Patricia Lott, Christine Coe, Ray Key, Jerry
Holton, Vickey Garrett, Mrs. Browne.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Burandt, Bonnie Tate, Kaye Monk, Bob Haney, Miss Thompson,
.lllUNllUR RED CRUSS
Pictured above are the industrious members of the Adamson Chapter of the junior
Red Cross, a junior organization of the American Red Cross. Like the American Red
Cross, the junior organization is a service group.
Among their many activities, the JRC makes Christmas decorations for the hospitals,
children's homes, and the homes for the aged. These are just a few of their commendable
activities.
OFFICERS
President . . . Diana Brodhead Produfliorr Manager . , . Alene Leslie
Vice Prefiderrt . . . Marty Davis C0-Prodaflion Manager . . . Nelda Reno
Serrelary-Treamrer . . . Marilyn Lamb
Other members of the club are: Virginia Polston, Edna Kronenberg, Karen Clanton, and Nancy
Hollingsworth.
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Y-Teens is an organization of girls sponsored by the Y.M.C,A. of Dallas Its mem
bers receive a membership card which entitles them to all of the actn ities which the
Y sponsors.
Ann Stephens
Kathleen Tollerson
Kathleen Stoddard
Diane Pace
Sharla Sims
Rosaline Race
Iren Martinez
Judy Anderson
Gloria Cartinas
Betty Puckett
Sherion Harrelson
Kay Genseke
Ruth Ware
Susan Morgan
Juanita Janusek
Sara Bearden
Irita Donaldson
Peggy Ragan
Linda Turner
Eileen Railsbuck
Martha Bussell
Bettye Showers
Sponsor: MISS MABEL ROCKETT
President: JILL GRABBE
FUTURE NURSES
The Future Nurses Club is an organization of girls who work in the clinic under the
supervision of Mrs. Moll. Most of these girls plan to make nursing their life's Work.
These girls frequently take field trips and get much practical experience by being in this
club.
Darlene Moore
Mary Landrum
Carolyn Askins
Lonette Waller
Frances Belk
Cheryl Oliver
Carol Vonk
Kathleen Thoma
Nelda Robertson
Frances Ramo
Lynn Murhead
Jenny Oldfield
Elva Parker
Lois Ferrell
Judy, Hughsi
Beverly Parrish
Brenda Reed
Judy Kaiser
Susan Fielder
Janet Hoffman
Judy Kennedy
Linda Potts
Shirley Farmer
Sally King
Linda Riggin
Andrea Fluke
Margie' Cook
Glenda Kaye Brown
Donna Du Bois Josella Negethon
Judi Matthews
President: VIRGINIA POLSTON
Sponsor: INIRS. KATHERINE IVIOLI.
llN"lF'lERSCHCU'lL,ASTllQ SPELLERS
The team and alternates for Interscholastic League
Spelling Contest, consisting of Margaret Polk, Laura Effel,
Carolyn Rhodes, and Kaye Brown, competed against teams
from all other high schools in the city April 8, 1961.
The group is sponsored by Mrs. Mary L. Underwood.
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ADAMSUN LEU ARDETTES
For the 12th consecutive year the Leopardettes have enriched the half time shows of
Adamson High School. Having performed all over Texas, from Amarillo to Corpus
Christi and from Lubbock to Carthage, the Leopardettes are the only high school twirl-
ing team in the stateg and for two years they have brought recognition to Adamson by
leading the annual Cotton Bowl Parade.
MAJIURETTES
L WANDA DEAVERS, Senior
2 Year Leader
DELORES DAVIS, Senior
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1 Year Leader
SUE TUCKER, Senior
1 Year Leader
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Mary Dailey Sandra Fluke Kitten Ganakos Jill Grabbe
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THE ll9l6nlll CHEERLEADERS .
carried the spirit of Adamson all the way from the conquest of the South Zone title
in football to the victories of basketball and baseball.
The spirit builders practiced once a week during the summer months and planned pep
assemblies all through the fall semester.
DELOIS TILLY, who served as cheerleader last year, was elected Head by her
fellow members due to her leadership and ability. Senior JERRY ARNOLD, a veteran
cheerleader from Boude Storey jr. High, was very spirited and worked hard to promote
Leopard spirit. "A lotta vocal ability" is just one of the descriptive statements that mark
SANDY REYNOLDS. His character and cheerleader qualities cinched the election for
PAUL CALLAHAN. RODDAH HYDE's high voice and hilarious jumps added to
Adamson's height in spirit for the '60 season. JEANNE MARBEL, who was elected
during her freshman year, is expected to achieve many cheerleader honors. DAVID
CLARK worked hard to push the spirit of Adamson. Spirit and vitality mark senior
EDDIE CRONAN.
RALPH MARTIN
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MR. ROBERT L. DAVIS
Director
OFFICERS
Warren Donworth . ,r,,,,,r
Bill Lively .. .
Beverly Tucker .
David Farrar ,,r,,,,
Wayne Morgan ..
Susan Kennedy ,,,r.
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THE LEOPARD BAND
SHOWCASE OF W. H. ADAMSON
Next to our football team's winning the South Zone Championship, the
biggest news for the Leopard Band was the arrival of seventy-seven new
uniforms just in time for the championship game with W. W. Samuell. The
Leopard Band had an active fall season playing for the pep assemblies and
presenting half-time shows for all the football games. Besides accompanying
the team to Birdville and Longview, the band travelled to Denton and
Austin for the N.T.S.C. and University of Texas Band Days, played in two
torch-light parades and one concert during the State Fair, and participated
in the Cotton Bowl parade. The band was also special at the annual Cotton
Bowl Classic on january 2. The band was especially fortunate during the
football season to have Adamson alumnus, Steve Bayless, as a student teacher.
This permitted an expanded program of shows and activities.
DRUM MAJORS
Suzanne Davy Lydia Anne
N eitsch Stokes Thomas
Arrirtant H md Arrimznt
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For over two months during the 1960 football
season, Adamson's victory flag displayed the
proud conquest over Leopard foes.
Seasonal record showed only one loss and one
tie. Hillcrest jumped the gun, scoring on the
kick-off and holding the Leopards down
throughout the game. A shortage of time was a
large block in the path to victory for the cat's
game with highly rated Longview Lobos. Rain
proved to be to the Leopards advantage for a
tremendous win over Birdville. The Adamson
eleven kept this winning streak throughout the
pre-district games and later over-powered the
Jesuit Rangers and Bryan Adams Cougars for a
fine climax to the 760 season.
Coach jim Batchlor's pre-season worries soon
vanished as Adamson entered the South Zone
6 AAAA District with one loss, one tie, and two
wins.
SEASON SCORES
Adamson ............ 6 Hillcrest ...... ...... 1 2
Adamson ............ 6 Longview ....... ...... 6
Adamson ............ 24 Birdville ............. ..... 6
Adamson ............ 26 Bryan Adams ......r....... 7
Adamson ............ 26 Xliimball ............. ..... 6
Adamson ............ 7 :ESOC ................... ..... 7
Adamson ........ 30 tNorth Dallas .............. 0
Adamson ............ 50 Jesuit .............. ........ 1 8
Adamson ............ 26 9fSunset ..... ........ 1 4
Adamson ............ 12 WSamuell ....... ........ 1 8
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first quarter, but very much pleased the team. Why? Adamson 26
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Predicted to be the toughest game of the
season, the battle with SOC proved to he
one of the closest in more Ways than one.
Adamson held the lead until late in the
third 'quarter on points, but SOC completed
a pass and a kick for the tie. The Bears led
on penetrations, which would have won the
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trations Q2-3j. Mike Pitman made a two
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Slightly favored South Oak Cliff gave the Leopards a hard time for the
South Zone 6 AAAA title, but in the end the 5 first downs gave the
hard-hitters a victory crown for the rest of the season.
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Adamson put the leash law in effect on the winless North Dallas Bulldogs
for the third district win of the '60 season.
The Leopards kept the ball throughout the first quarter until the score.
Pitman ran 20 yds. to the Bulldogis 18, and again carried the ball over for
the score. Sonny Glasco ran the extra points Qabovej. Pitman again scored, this
time after a pass interception and nine plays. Batunan kicked the point,
making it 23-0. Walter King gained 47 yds. in seven plays for the final touch-
down. Bauman again kicked.
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Young's efforts to pass to Pitman.
Both tradition and determination sparked the Leopards a proud score and
a South Zone title against an old rival-the Sunset Bisons.
Leading city scorer C88 TD'sj completed the first touchdown with a seven
yard dash. The kick failed and Sunset recovered for their first score.
72 yards later, Pitman caught a 27 yard pass from Dicky Young. Mathews
rn the extra points with fine blocking from lineman Moody, Hearne, and
Clinton. Sunset again scored, and with 2:28 left in the third quarter, the score
was tied.
65 yards, 10 plays, and Stanley Puckett were the combined efforts which
made the 20-14 score. With 13 seconds left to play, Pitman again scored for
Adamson.
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Manager
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DICKY YOUNG, jr.
Quarterback
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The pigskin race between North Zone winner Samuell and South Zone winner
Adamson offered the most exciting bout of the 1960 football season.
Adamson died valiantly before a crowd of 14,500 at Cobb stadium, but the next week
saw W. W. Samuell fall before Ft. Worth Pascal for the state play-offs.
Most of the action stayed down to earth with both teams completing only a few
passes throughout the game. To prove the bout more competitive, there were five
touchdowns but not one single extra point.
The play-off for city marked the end of a very successful '60 football season.
SAMUELL. ...... ..... 6 6 6 0518
ADAMSON ...... ..... 0 6 0 6-12
Adamsorfs three coaches express tense emotions as the Leopards compete for the city title. Back
field coach Roland Halmark Cleftj talks with officials in the press box. Head coach Jim Batchelor
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The l61 basketball season proved itself very successful for the Leopard cagers.
Coach jake Carter's pre-season worries vanished as the Adamson five captured the
Longview first place Trophy and rated high in such tournaments as the Dr. Pepper
Tournament and others. District play started on the right foot with four straight wins in
the first round, with only SOC turning the table of defeat by a two point win which
was scored in the last few seconds of the game.
The second round found two defeats for the Leopards, but a win over the South Zone
Champion. At one time, there was a three way tie for the South Zone District AAAA
title between SOC, Kimball, and Adamson. SOC later proved victorious for the title, but
bowed to North Zone Winner Samuell for the City Title.
RONNIE COWAN, Jr. DON EITEL, Jr. JIMMY FRAMPTON, Sr. GORDON GIVENS Sr
Forward Forward Guard Forward
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DISTRICT SCORES
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SANDY RAY, Jr. RICHARD REYNARD, Jr. LOWRY VAUGHN, Soph. MIKE VINCENT, Jr.
Center Guard Forward Center
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A highlight to the spring sports season is baseball, with its glamor
and color that is possessed by no other sport. The Leopard n-ine in past
yers have proved very successful in the city race. This year was planned
not to be an exception. Due to the publication deadline zone informa-
tion was not vailable. Nine returning lettermen seemed to remedy most
of Coach Buddy Stevenson worries.
RETURNING LETTERM
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HEAD BASEBALL COACH
Buddy Stevenson
INFIELDERS
KNEELING, l. to r.: Don Martin, Ricky McConthy, Dickie Young, Ray Matthews.
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Oakley, Ernie Sigler, Billy Boyd, joe Fleming, George Perry, Sonny Craft, Mike Rod-
riquez, Walter Grant, Eddie NeSmithj Steve Suarzeg ROW 3: Coach Brownlee, Kenneth
Foreman, David Hultsman, Hank Price, jimmy Donner, Freddue Montalvo, Dick Fant,
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THE 1961 TLKCK SQUAD
RETURNING LETTERMEN
RUSSELL COZART
Pole Vaulter
2 year Letterman
STANLEY PUCKETT
Shot Put and Discus
2 year Letterman
The 1961 Track Team proved to be a vital
force for city honors. Two returning lettermen
and one hopeful junior high prospect provided
Coach Roland Hallmark with good material.
Shot and discus thrower Stanley Puckett cap-
tured titles in early meets. Cozart, 2 year pole
vault letterman, was injured with a sprained
ankle, but managed to recuperate in time for
early meets. Sophomore jimmy Bowman
brighten the future for tracksters of Leopard-
land.
Beginning his third year as track coach, Mr.
Hallmark felt that 1961 would prove to be a
successful year for the Squad and that they
would bring honors to Adamson.
MR. ROLAND HALLMARK
Track Coach
THE 1961 LEOPARD TRACK TEAM
SPRINTERS: POLE VAULTERS
Atherton, Jerry
Hansen, Chris
Thompson, Tommy
Pitman, Mike
Frampton, Jim
Morgan, Richard
Bauman, Jay
WEIGHT
Farms, Tom
Wilkson, Jack
Perkins, Rick
Puckett, Stanley
Lockheart, William
HURDLERS
13 Bauman, jimmy
14 King, Eddie
15 Hardt, Charley
16. Cozart, Russell
17. Young, Wilbur
DISTANCE
Edwards, Mickey
Freeman, Bill
Tarwater, Rick
Castillo, Raymond
Wade, Roger
Burns, Bill
Brice, Robert
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GULF
The LEOPARD LINKSMAN, under the instruction of new golf coach Mr.
K. N. Brashear, began a very successful season in late February as the holders
of the second place title.
Yearbook deadline came in middle Marchg therefore, further information
was not available for publication.
THE 1961 GOLF TEAM
FIRST ROW: Paul Pederson, jack Bronstad, Bob Bodiford, Tommy Weaks, and Dennis
Kinchin fcaptainjg SECOND ROW: Leonard Gowins, Joe Gibbons, Bill Webb, Don
May, Mike Vincent, jimmy Nachlinger, David johnson, james Smith, Nah john Wcbcnrl,
RETURNING LETTERMEN
Dennis Kinchen James Smith
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city race.
Three returning lettermen, one junior high letterman and five enthusiastic
players with a new coach composed the 1961 tennis team.
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LEOPARD TENNIS TEAM
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JANETTE BAILEY RETA GRIFFIN FRANCES BELK
COLLEEN EDWARDS GWYNN MOORE
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STUDENT ASSllSTANTS
Relinquishing their study halls, and free periods are the student
ass1stants of Adamson They work in the attendance office, the busi-
ness office the principals office, and assist individual teachers.
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paring the stage and the stage props for all the assemblies
joe Whitaker
Elliott Way
Kelly Semler
jim Miller
George Denton
William Harp
Byron Granger
Jimmie Oakley
Greg Rawlings
MOTHON PHCTURE OPERATORS
joe Whitaker
William Harp
Pat Kelly
Gary Davies
Jimmie Oakley
Gary Crumpler
Kelly Semler
Garvin Mershawn
Jocly Humber
Wayne Sampson
Steve Phipps
Elliott Way
Sponsors: MRS, LUCILLE MCNIEL, MR. FRANKLIN CATE
NOT PICTURED
james Snipes
Paul Callahan
Jimmy Nichols
Gayle Cone
Mike Finley
Greg Rawlings
Peter Davis
Bill Flach
Often giving up their study hall period, these boys run
the motion picture projector for classes many times a week.
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MISS NELL PAGE: Instructor
The cooperative part-time school program enables a limited number of students to
get practical experience and training on the job and schooling at the same time. D.E.
offers opportunity to learn retail selling in actual Work situations. The student is of
junior or senior classification in order to be in D.E. Students spend one-half day at
school -and the other half working on the job.
ROW 1: Miss Page, Linda Nash, Betty jean Turner, Billie Robertson, Patrica Clark, and Sammie
White: ROW 2: Lynda Hult, jerry Lawerence, Donnie Orr, Billy Camp, and Roy Ortiveros:
ROW 3: Ernest Rains, jackie Lasseter, Roy Nevil, Fil Terral, Gordon Heath, Daniel Page, and
Freedie Stephenson, ROW 4: Calvin Pelt, Ronnie Files, Mike Murphy, Kenny James, Donnie
Young, Edwin Whitted, Tommy Turner, and Virl Dawson.
INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE
TRAINING
The l.C.T. program offers a large number of trades and occupations from which
the student may select and which he may learn on the job. Credit is given for only
one and one-half, or two years' work in this program. It is impossible for a student to
pass one phase and fail the other. If a student is to receive credit, he must do creditable
work in both the classroom and the work experience division.
ROW 1: Sandra johnson, Judy Tallent, Meredith Duncan, jan King, and Donna Johnston, ROW
2: Mary Crocker, Toby Waldie, Carol Liles, Leslie Sperry, Margaret Stransan, Sylvia Thompson,
Mary Streetg ROW 3: Robert Haynes, joe Bob Wilcoxon, Edgar Cole, jack Morrison, jim Miller,
Gerald Eaves. ROW 4: William Bassett, jimmy Winters, Henry Young, Charles Halteman, Mr.
Melton, Melvin Whitty, Glynn Ward, Lynn Ward.
MR. D. E. MELTON: Sponsor
SAFETY CLUB
Noma Acker-Prefidenf
Nancy Melton-Serretmy
jean Jacobs-Reporter
MEMBERS
Susan Kennedy I
Diana Rhodes
Elaine Simpson
Leslie Miller
Jimmy McGlamery
The function of this club is to represent Adamson at the junior Citizens Traffic Com-
mission one Saturday out of each month.
To present a safety assembly during Texas Safety Week in September of each year.
To attend a safety meeting at the school administration building once a month.
To practice safety at all times and to impress safety upon the minds of fellow
students.
OFFICERS:
SENIOR P AY
Thornton Wilder's prize winning play, "Our Town" was presented by the 1961
Senior Class.
"Our Town" takes place in Groverls Corners, New Hampshire. The absence of
scenery and props allowed the audience to use their imagination concerning scenery.
The first act of the play outlined the history of the town and the characters involved.
The second act concerned the love affair between young George Gibbs and Emily Webb,
and thus ended in a moving wedding scene. The third act led the audience to the
cemetery on the hill where Emily is brought. At first she wished to return to her old
home, but she was shown how impossible and how futile it was to return.
The main theme of the play is that living people, occupied with their petty occu-
pations and small thoughts, know little of true joy or happiness.
The play was put on under the direction of Miss Welhelmina Hedde and Judy Gunn
and Ronnie Lowe served as student directors.
THE CAST
DAVID CLARK . . , Stage Manager Woman in the Balcony . . . JANE JORDAN
DR. GIBBS . . . Gary Walker Man in the Auditorium . . . JOHN CLAYTON
JOE CROWELL . . . Doyle Fivash Lady in the Box . . . ELAINE RAPER
HOWIE NEWSOME . . . Pat Kelley Simon Stimson . . . LARRY CLICK
MRS. GIBBS . . . Judy Ledbetter Mrs. Soames . . . JULIE MCGEHEE
MRS. WEBB . . . Lynn Hollowell Constable Warren . . . BYRON GRANGER
GEORGE GIBBS . . . Tommy Foster Si Crowell . . . HERSCHEL JOHNSON
REBECCA GIBBS . . . Sue McCaffity Sam Craig . . . RICHARD HEARNE
WALLY WEBB . . . Larry Clinton Joe Stoddard . . . MIKE BARRETT
EMILY WEBB . . . Delois Tilley First Dead Man . . . MIKE FINLEY
PROFESSOR WILLARD . . . Stanley Zareff Second Dead Man . . . DAVID LEWIS
MR. WEBB . . . Bill Burke Second Dead Woman . . . CHRISTINE COE
THE SYMlP5lFllDNllC BAND
The entire school was justly proud of this organization when, for the first time in current history, it was named
the outstanding concert band in the zone and one of the three bands to win a superior rating in the annual City Band
Festival. This rating carried with it the honor of representing the instrumental department of the public schools
in the "Stars Over Dallas" concert at Memorial Auditorium. The members won forty-one gold medals and nu-
merous ribbons in solo and ensemble competition.
Among the symphonic band's frequent public appearances were four assemblies, concerts at four elementary
schools and two junior highs, and competition in the Thomas jefferson Festival of Bands and the City Festival.
Individual members and ensembles were active and much in demand in the city's musical life and could be found
playing in church orchestras, at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, in other schools, programs and at the Texas
premiere of a major movie. Highlight of the season is the recently established Band Spectacular which features out-
standing soloists and presents a sight and sound montage of the year's work. Seven members of this year's band
won coveted spots in the city's top instrumental group, the Dal-Hi Symphony, which made concert, radio and
television appearances and played for the school administrators. Seven bandsmen went to All-Region, where Bob
Ragan was first chair clarinetist and concertmaster. Additional honors came to the school when Bob Ragan and
jim Fisher were named to the All-State Band and the All-State Orchestra.
WOODWIND - STAND-
ING: Claudia Everitt, jimmy
Fisher-principal, Laura Ef-
fel, Charlotte Goff, William
Wood, Donna Pope, Joe
Hathaway, Larry Click-
principal, Bonnie Knight,
Warren Donworth-princi-
pal, Judy Coffee, john Clay-
ton, Bobby Capps, Susan
Williams, Connie Bussell,
Robert Lam, Robert Ragang
principal, KNEELING: Ly-
dia Thomas-principal, Bar-
bara Vines, Peggy McKiddy,
Sandra Colburn, Don Whit-
aker, Frank Corlett-princi-
pal, Harold Ault-principal,
Pat Kidd, Stephen Lamkin,
Beryl Moore, Mike Edmund-
son, Charles Smith, Lizabeth
Suddeth, Mary Miller, Susan
Kennedy, Linda Wade.
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BASSES and BARITONES-STANDING: Alvin Cook-
principal, Tim Havens, KNEELING: Vaughn Dawson,
Ronnie jones-principal.
TRUMPETS and CORNETS FIRST ROW Eddie Moore
Randy Shaiber Mike Barrett Mike Murphy James Mc
Gee SECOND ROVU Wayne Sampson Everitt Harvley
Glenn Aldridge 'lommy Tomlinson Bill Lively piinci
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TROMBONES and FRENCH HORNS-STANDING:
johnny Seahorn-principal, Don Rice, john Carlisle, Mike
Compton, Lorin Bliss, KNEELING: Gene McNatt, Patti
Freeman, Margaret Ray, joshua Lloyd.
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son-principal, Sammy Canales, William Wood, Richard
Packer, Ronnie Watts, KNEELING: Janice Coffee, julie
McGee, jackie Parr, Roy Grady, Beverly Tucker, Kathleen
Turner, Kitty Gregson.
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REGIMENTAL QUEEN
We all agree the judges made a good Choice by choosing
Janice Coffee.
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THE LINE-UP HAPPY DAY-er-NIGHT
Donlt look so glum boys, it's not all that bad.
SHOW-OFFS ,N
Got the floor all to ourselves, Opps! Watclm that toe, Rusty always does the wrong thing at the wrong time.
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SMILING BEAUTIES I clon't know about their sweetness, hut they sure are pretty.
Wanda and Judy must have got hold of some sour lips-
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CANDID-CAMERA
Who says Mr. Brashear isn't camera-shy?
FLOOR SHOW
Come now Walker, you can put on a better show than
that.
ROYALTY
Her majesty, the queen, with her royal court of sweet-
hearts.
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16, 1961 using a night club theme. The girls' gym, disguised as the Stardust Club,
sported a sophisticated atmosphere.
The highlight of the dance was the announcement and presentation of the 1961
Oak favorites.
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Bef! All-Aromzd Seniors-Janice Coffee and Jerry Moody.
Mori Beautiful Sefziar Girl
HELEN CHAPMAN
Quill 8a Scroll members, acting as hostessos and Waiters, seated and
served the overflowing crowd that turned out for the Stardust Club.
The "First Herd" from Sunset provided the music.
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Nancy Melton, jan Patton, jerrell Sutton, Sandra Gunn, and janet,Ford
Not in picture: Albert Masters, Jody Humber, Peggy Ragan
W. H. Adamson Quiz-Em-on-the-Air Team met Sunset's Team on
March 18, on Channel S.
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THE OAK CLIFF TRIBUNE
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22II Cedar Cresl' Blvd.
WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS
THINK OF OURS
WH 2-443I
BUS. Ph. WH 8-372i
Res. Ph. FR 4-08I2
Texas' Larqesi Suburban Insiiiuiio
Complimen+s of
GRACE TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Services on KSKY
8:05 ancl Il:0O A.M. Each Sunday
Daily Broadcasi' 9:00 +o 9:I5 A.M.
BUEL R. CROUCH
Pasfor
CARL WATKINS
Music and Educa+ion
Corner Ten+l1 and Tyler
DALLAS
Besr WisI1es, Seniors of '6I
Courresy of
BEVERLY HILLS
A. HARRIS CENTER PHARMACY
BARBER sl-IOP n REXALL
3II A. Harris FR 4-9334 320' W' DTEEE DELIVERY WH 6"5'5
OAK CI-IFF CENTER Cosme+ics-School Supplies
Prescriprion SpeciaIisI's
CongraI'uIaI'ions, Seniors
of 1961 OAK CLIFF
BRUTON IMPORTED CARS FLORAL CO.
Au'I'I1orizecI Dealers "For Every Blooming Thing"
RENAULT-PEUGEOT 2II E. Colorado WH I-56I6
535 E. Jefferson
WHITTLE MUSIC CO.
II08 EIm S'I'ree'I
DOWNTOWN DALLAS
Your CompIe+e Music House
CLINE
MUSIC COMPANY
Everyrhing for
BancI and OrcI1es'Ira
I307 EIm Rl 7-373I
LONE STAR
DONUT CO.
336 W. Davis
WH 3-4359
TEXAS
SEED AND PLANT CO.
Good Luck Io Class of 'bl
528 E. Ten+I1 WH I-I I24
LISBON LUMBER COMPANY, INC.
BERT McKEE, Owner
36I0 LANCASTER ROAD
Phone ERanIcIin I-3425
DALLAS, TEXAS
Jones Blair Painfs
IVI0NTY'S LAUNDROLUX CLEANERS
SERVICE STATION AND LAUNDRY
S8fI'I Green 5I'6mPS We specialize in R.O.T.C. uniforms
400I W. Jefferson FE I-566l I DAY SERVICE
40I9 W. Jefferson FE I-6225
Complimenfs of
LEVINE, Inc.,
DEPARTMENT STORE
5II W. Jefferson
WH 8-7326
EDDIE'S GARAGE
ODOMIS CLEANERS General Aufo Repair
2738 S B H Hydra-Mafic Service
O' ec ey Bus. FE 7-755I 406I Jefferson
EDDIE WETHERINGTON, Owner
H, R, FRICKE Gun ancl Marine
M. L. FRICKE Repair Specialisfs
KETCHUM
and
on
334 W. KIEST
DALLAS, TEXAS-FR 4-42I4
Sfore Hours 7 A.M. fo 8 P.M.
GUITARS-ACCESSORIES PRIVATE LESSONS
BELL
BOYD GUITAR SCHOOL
CLYDE BOYD-Direfor
CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
Congra+uIa+ions +o Class of
I96l
I454 N. Zangs Blvd. ' WH 3-7552
IOL-V2 N. Lancasfer Shldio WH 6-3460
DALLAS TEXAS Res. FR I-3644
WYNNEWUUD PAlNE.woosTER
STATE BANK TYPEWRITER sERvlc:E
"A Good Bank To Grow Willf'
255 Wynnewood Village
WH 3-7565
Sales-Renlals-Repairs
4l5 W. Davis
WH 6-4063
I92
ROSE DRESS SHOP
More Fashion, More Qualify,
More Value for Much Less!
There is one
in your neighborhood
5509 W. Lovers Lane
24I2 Gus Thomasson Rd. l9l9 Skillma
423 W. Jefferson 3I09 Oak Lawn
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Compllmenfs of
Fl-00k COVEWNG NEW PORT BEAUTY sl-ioP
l3I9 Bruner and
WH 24353 SANER BEAUTY SALON
Tile Linoleum
RICK FURNITURE
lO05 W. Jefferson
WH I-I I33
TH ELMA'S BEAUTY
SALON
II3 Cumberland
WH 2-7800
I93
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l'r's no'r whal you gel oul' of life 'rhal' counls,
i'r's whal' you pul' in'ro il!
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GALILEAN BAPTIST CHURCH
2OI Eas'r Ten+h R. H. KEYES, JR., Pasfor
For God so loved fhe world l'ha+ He gave Bul' God commandelh his love foward us,
his only begoH'en Son, 1'ha'l' whosoever in 'l'hal', while we were yel' sinners, Chrisl'
believelh in Him should noi perish, buf died for US-
have everlas+ing life. Romans 5:8
John 3:I6
SAFETY BRAKE SERVICE
305 N. BECKLEY WH 3-8lI2
S4,zA2f-
CHURCH
47L
NAMQC-EN!
T th dB kly
Robert G. Nielson, Pastor Dallas
PAGE'S REXALL DRUGS
Prescription Specialists
Fealuring a Complele Line of
Drugs Toilerries Cigars Candy Sodas
FREE FAST DELIVERY FROM BOTH STORES
For Direcl Lines from Dallas and Grancl Prairie
lo Arlinglon, Call ANZ-0606
DALLAS ARLINGTON
3230 Falls Drive 903 E. Park Row
Weslmorelancl l"leigl1+s Sylvan Heighls
FE I -5455 CR4-6585
I
DOUGHERTY'S PHARMACY F
Beckley ai' Wooclin WH 6-SI86
4248 S. Lancasler FR I-l3I4
3424 Sunny Vale Dr. FR I-I355
Lancas+er, Texas Phone 62l2
MYERS
TEXACO SERVICE CATES
PHARMACY
Lubrica+ion eee,.,.eeeeeee. Tune-Up
Eiiiiilli +445 E eeeee eeeeeeeeee hgnlgfiiiii 2'0' S- Edgefie'Q' WH 8-7303
and Ba,a,,d,,g 90I Vermon+ WH 6-2179
Wesfmoreland and Falls Drive
TEN YEARS IN OAK CLIFF
FE I-08ll
I97
STEVENS PARK
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Wesf Davis af Oak Cliff Blvd.
WH 8-3238
Complimenfs of
DAIRY QUEEN
Vifamins and Minerals, Profein, and Pef Food
Supplemenf-Nufrilife Food Supplemenf Line
COSMETICS, HAIR care, Skin Care, Men's
Line and Ladies' Makeup ifems-
EDITH REHNBORG LINE
DUNN'S OF DALLAS
Home Delivery Service
To your home-or fo your office
IO9 Cumberland WH 6-2009
DALLAS 3, TEXAS
DRIVE-IN,
INC.
NO. I I30O E. Illinois
FE 5-5366
NO. 2 28II S. Hampfon
FE 7-2262
3 2674 Overfon Rd.
FR 4-7884
Complimenfs
of
LAMAR AND SMITH
FUNERAL HOME
800 W. Jefferson
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.
OF TEXAS
700 SouI'I1 Marsalis
"WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE"
WH 3-4323
FE 7-6880
L8iM
BRAKE SERVICE
I 307 Saner
DALLAS, TEXAS
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A' Beauty Most Likely to Be in Your Future
Young Modems Live Better E'Iecz5r1'caIIy
DALLAS P
CWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY
photographic division: 2201 Amelia, Dallas, Texas
art studio 81 sales: 2600 Fairmount, Dallas, Texas
, COMMERCIAL
ILLUSTRATORS
INC.
DALLAS CHICAGO
ing advertising art and photography
SAMPLES
MORRIS STORES
EXTERMINATORS eos s0u+h oak Cliff
I3I3 Ferndale Shopping Cenier
WH 3-0040 FR I-77II
ROEBEN EL CHICO 1458
HUMBLE STATION
I4I0 E. Illinois
Finesl' in Mexican Food
IIO W. Davis
FR I-O3I8 WH 3-86I0
J. C. PENNEY CO. P81H CAR CO.
425 W. Jefferson I800 S- BeCkIeY
WH 3-4604 WH I'5026
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The Adamson Leopardelies always m g , somehow, Io siop Iraffic.
SOUTH OAK CLIFF
LUBY'S
STATE BANK JEFFERSON CAFETERIA
I4I5 E. Illinois Ave. 430 W- Jeffefson
FR M36, WH 2-I95I
HARRISON'S GROCERY
FLOWERLAND, INC
"Open 7 Days a Week"
505 N. Bishop 8 A.M.-8 P.M.
WH 6-5200 l2l W. Colorado
WH 6-SI47
CLIFF HUGHES
ELECTRIC CO.
Commercial-IndusI'riaI
Residen+iaI
22I I LAMONT
Office: FR 6-8289
Home: FR 4-5548
PARK PHARMACY
2I4 W. Colorado
Opposi+e Me+I1odis+ Hospi+aI
WH I-I I88
"Anybody know
wha? Hme The game sIarI's?"
THOMPSEN FURNITURE
9I7 W. Jefferson
WH 2-3i37
A. Harris Shopping Cenfer
FE 6-8688
"Oak Cliff Owned and Operafecl"
SING,-AIR RAlN's TEXACO
SERVICE STATION SERWCE 5TAT'0N
i830 Soufh Ewing
I7l8 Ewing WH 3-0280
EWING
FRAMPTON 81 HUNTLEY
AGENCY
zolo Edgefield II I Cumberland
WH 2-99ll
J. L. CONNELL
10th Street Barber Shop
ezo E. rom s+.
"lf you'll iusf hold sfili a minufe l'II show yo
fo pui' a foofbali irielmef on.
DUDLEY M. HUGHES STEVENS PARK
FUNERAL HOME DRUGS
4oo E. Jefferson WH 3-4677
WH 6-5'53 zloo P+. wonn Ave. o+ Hampi'
WYNNEWOOD
PHARMACY
Wynnewood
Professional Building
WH 6-2 I 03
Davy CrockeTf miqh+'ve sho'r a bear, buf M
iwo deer.
Compliments
of
TOMMY SINGLETON
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"O.K., who used
all The whiIe shoe polish?"
BODIFORD GROCERY
2103 S. Edgefield
WH 8-9680
RUTHERFORD
METROPOLITAN
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
"CongraI'uIaIions
Seniors of '6 I "
2020 MAIN ST. RI 2-4538
TRINITY HEIGHTS
PHARMACY
Prescripfions
Carefully Compounded
I 725 EWING WH 8-6872
HOME SERVICE MART
908 VERMONT WH 2-9365
"Don'I call your husband-
call us"
UphoIs'rering
Furni'I'ure Repairs
Sales and Service on Power MoI'ors
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
P M I 144 1 525999 is 9
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Russ-IMAN CLEANERS r 9 s
XIII Tiii E
Esss Essis rsfr Irs ise I -I ii' A
Plaf1+ Locahonr I E,EEr
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. 5-I300 S' I' -
Inge on 2 0465 "If I can? go Io Mexico. Ihen Mexico can come Io
ITIS.
TRINITY
CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY
Karle Highfower-Owner
FREE DELIVERY
IOI3 Vermon+ WH 6-0463
TALLENT'S
FURNITURE STORE
8 I 5 Vermoni' WH 2-8494
EarIy American
and French Provincial
'TERMS TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET'
B AND B
ELECTRIC SERVICE
I425 FerncIaIe WH 2-6955
"CongraI'uIa'I'ions Io Ihe
I 96 I Seniors."
ROWLFY UNITED
OF OAK CLIFF
Thea+res
TEXAS VOGUE
WYNNEWOOD ROSEWIN
WH 6-2 I 6I
If Ihe general says gei ready for war, we'II gei "I give Up,WhO'g yard did H come from?"
dy!"
THE ADAMSON LEOPARDS, SOUTH ZONE CHAMPIONS
MURRILL'S PUTT PUTT
FRESH ORANGE GOLF COURSE
i209 N. ZANGS LA 6-6279 WH 3-0064 WH 3-90I2
LLOYDS CREDIT JEWELERS
209 Wes'I' Jefferson WH I-4084
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CO.
44II Ross Avenue TA I-ll24
WHEN YOU GOTTA GO-
CALL A CAB
From your cab driver in Oak Cliff
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HOUSE OF PORTRAITS
2026 FL Wor'rh Ave.
PHONE WH 8-8900
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Maurice N. Clop+on . - C.CCCC.CCCCC4 Music Direcfor
J. Earl Mead s . s . aaaaaa., Assis+an+ Pas+or and
Minis'l'er of Educafion
Jay L. Skaggs . e . . L ........,.. Associafe Minisfer of
Educa+ion and Business Manager
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GOODMAN
SERVICE STATION Hll-l-POTS
l500 Sou+l1 Ewing Hllfwli srllgiion
GOFF5, EAGLE'S GROCERY
AND MARKET
Wynnewood Village 'Zo' N. BISHOP
WH 2-6772 We Slrive 'ro Please
Congriilalions
ADAMSON SENIORS OF uw no W' Jefferson
prom WH 3-4666
Joe and Paul Chatelin
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STUDENT CUUNCTL BREAKFAST
On March 8, 1961, the Adamson Student Council held a breakfast in honor of the
faculty and in appreciation of their interest and untiring efforts in working with the
students of our school.
This is just one of the many services of the Student Council. One of the most re-
membered events of the morning meal were the poems composed by Student Council
members about faculty members. For instance, Mr. Stevenson's eyes are brown, every
Saturday night, hels seen on the town!"
i.UNeHRooM stains
, as D
Pausing a moment for this picture is "our crewj' the lunchroom cooks that prepare
the food for the Student Body everyday.
QUSTCUDDIIANS
Coming from jefferson Davis last year
is our head custodian Mr. Tucker. Mr. Bibbs
is one of his ablest assistants. They truly
manage to keep our school clean and neat.
.
Acker, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
A
Abernethy, Anthony .,,.
Adams, Barbara .,
Adams, Jerry ......
Adams, Susan ,...,,
Adams, William ,,....
43,
122
. ..,,.. 77
,91
.45
Agee, Patrica ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YV,V 3 9
Ahrens, Billy ,l..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 158, 165
Aldridge, Glenn ,,.. 77, 119, 149, 150, 178,
179
Alford, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,
Allen, Barney ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Allen, John ,,,,,,. ,,,,,l 4 3, 125, 126, 152, 154
Allen, Joyce ..,,,,.... 1 ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 13, 89, 145
Anderson, Judy ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S9
Anderson, Ralph ,,... , ,,,,,, ,
Anderson, Tommy .... ,,... 4 5
Angell, Patricia ,,.., .,,,,,,. 8 9
Angell, Valarie .,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,.
Angona, Phyllis ,..,,,,..,,,,....,,,,....,,,,,,,..,, 77, 154
Archer, Pat ,,,...., Z0, 77 109, 129, 150, 138
Arellano, Philip .,,,...,.,,.,...,,,.,..,,,,...,.,,,,,1,,,,,.,,,,
Arellano, Rita ,,..,,,,..,,, ,,...,, ..,,,.,..,,,,1..., 7 7
Arenivar, Ann .,,,....,,,.,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,
Armstrong, Thomas ,....,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,1r,,, B9
Arnold, Jerry ..,, 9, 17, 45, 126, 150, 151,
133, 147, 148
Arthur, Virginia ...,,,,...,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,...,,..,,.. 95
Artist, Dorthy ,,...1 ...,,,,....,,.,,,,,,, 8 7
Askins, Carolyn ,...., ...,. 1 5, 45, 1-15
Atchley, Glenda ..,1,... Q ,,...,,,,.. .. 93
Atherton, Jerry .,,.. ,1..., 8 7, 158, 166
Atwill, Ann ,....,,,..,,,,,...,,1, .. 43
Ault, Harold .,,.... .....,, 1 49, 150, 178
Autry, ,Crystal ,....,......,,...,,1, 77
Autry, Gary ..,,. ,....,,,,...., .,.., 8 9 , 119
B
Baca, William ,,..,,,,...,1... ,.,, 8 7
Bailey, Billy ,,,..., ,,.. 8 8
Bailey, Bill ..,, .,,....,,,.,, .,,,,,..
Bailey, Gene ...,,,, ..,,...,.,,,. ,,,.Y,,,...,,,- f -
Bailey, Jeannete 20, 43, 137
Baker, Angie ,,,,. ,,,,.., 7 7, 136
Baker, Linda ...aar 89, 134
Balajka, Johnny ...,,. ,,,.., 7 7, 139
Balee, Kay .,,..,,,. YfY,--- 3 9
Balleen, Bobby ,,..., -f--'-A
Banks, Earl ,,...,.... .,., 9 3
Bankston, Linda ,,..,, .aaa 8 9
Bankston, Nelda .,,..,, .,,,. 9 3
Bannister, Jimmie 1..,. ---f-Y--
Barber, Lowell ..,,.. ,.,, 9 3
Barefield, David ..,1 fYA----f--- 3 7
Barham, Malvina .,..., ,...Y 9 3, 134
Barker, Bruce ,,..., fVV---'- 7 7
Barns, Betty .,,..., r--'f---Y-- 4 3
Bawman, James .,,..,, --r-Y- 8 3, 159
Barnes, Billy ..,,, ..f,aa...f...-f.-.-f--fVf----f,---rf 1 67
Barrett, Billy 1,..,,..,,....,...,-,--fY--ff----f-------'-A-- -- 89
Barrett, Johnny ..,, 43, 119, 149, 150,
Barrow, Sonny .,A...,.A.fYf----,--------1--,----"----'1-- 87
Bartoli, Glenda ., --., 77, 132
Barurnan, Robert .,.. --'--------'1--
Bass, Jerry ,,...,... ,-------'---------
Bassett, Anne ,1.., f--f 3 7, 147
Basset, William ,...,.. -f--'f-1-- 1 75
Bates, Brenda ...., .,1. 7 7, 134
Bates, Paul .,,.., ,,ff---f--ff----------,---, 3 31 153
Bates, Wfanda ..Y....A..-.Y----------,--------------- -f----- 1 45
Bauman, Jay ,,,..,,, 45, 151, 152, 154, 166
Bauman, Jimmy ..,---f---,-----1---1------------A -- 89, 166
Bearden, Sara ,.., .-f--f 3 6, 135, 170
Beason, Betty ------------ 88, 147
Belk, Frances 1.,,.. ---1,--11----,----,A------- 4 4
Bair, rn, .,,..,...,.. ...,r. 9 3, 134, 147
Belnap, Donald ...., -----f--v-'--- 7 71 113
Bell, Linda ,..,,..,.. -1-',f-- 8 9
Bell, Virkie ,.,,,.,,.., Y- 93
Benners, Raymond ----- --ff-'--'A- 8 9
Bennett, D0f0f11Y --1-- '--"--"""' 8 9
Benson, Darlene .1.,,- ------- 1 12, 124
Benson, JO1'1f1HY -"e-'-'--""""
Berry, Charlotte .,.., --A- 4 4, 109
88, 165
Berry, David ......
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Berry, Ruby --,,, ,,..,,...,,,,....... 1 3, 77, 155
Best, Richard ,,,,,.,. 44, 110, 125, 152, 135
Biggs. Nancy .,,,,........,,,.......,,,,,,...,... 44, 128
Bigham, Darlene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3
Bigham, Donna
Birdwell, Pat .,,,,,,
Birdwell, Shirley ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,
Blackburn, David ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Blacketer, Keith ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 0, 44' 134
Blackstock, Priscilla ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Blair, Chris ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 171
Blake, Ida ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7
Blake, Pat ,..,,,, ,,,,,, 7 7, 1.47
Blalock, Billie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4
Blankenship, Elizabeth .,,, ,,,, 8 8
Blankenship, Glyn ,..,.,,,,,,. ,,,, 3 9
Blankenship, Kenneth ...,. ,,,, 9 5
Blansit, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,, 94
Blanton, Alton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,, 93
Blanton, Bill ,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89
Bliss, Lorin ,,,. ss, 119, 124, 149, 150, 165,
178, 179
Blissitte, Joyce .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77
Boatright, Nancy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 4.,
Bodiford, Bob .,,,,....,,. 21, 77, 118, 120, 168
Bohanan, Dasid ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Boles, Bobby ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3
Boles, Charley ,..,, .,,,,,, 7 7, 161
Bond, Howard ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3
Bonnell, David .,,,,,, ,,,. 4 4, 118, 126
Boswell, Billy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7
Boswell, Lynda ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7
Bougie, Jackie ,.,,, 44, 136
Bowman, Lynn ,,,., ,,., ,,,,,, 8 9
Bowman, Merle ,,.,,,, ,,,,, 4 4
Bowman, Richard ,,,.., ,,,,,, , ,,,, 8 9
Boyce, Tillman ..,,,. ...,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7
Boyd, Billy .,,,,,,.. ,,,,. 8 S, 162, 165
Boyd, Nancy ,,.. .,,,,,,...,,, 2 O, 44
Boyd, Sherrie ,.,,, ,,,,. 7 7, 156
Boyer, Jim ,,,,.., ,,,,, 9 5
Boykin, Mary .,,,.., ..,,,,,,..,,,,,.. , ,, 77
Brabham, Dianne ,,,.,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,. 87
Bracken, Frank ,,1, ,,,,,. 1 15, 117, 118
Bracken, Joe ,,,,,,..,, ,1..,,,,,.....,, 8 8, 118
Bradbeary, Cheryl .,..,, ,,...,,,, 9 5
Bradley, Emily ,,,..., 88
Bradley, Larry ,,., ,,..,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,
Bradley, Sharon ..,,,... ,...,,,,,....,, 9 5
Bradshaw, Pierre aa... ,,,.. 7 7, 118, 120
Braswell, Carl ...,, ,....,,,,...,,,,,.,,, 4 4
Braswell, Roy ,.,,,,. ..,,,,. ,.,..,,,..,,,,
Bredeson, Pamela ....., .,,,,...,,.,....,,....,,,,.,.., 8 8
Brewer, Don .,,,..,, 77, 105, 109, 154, 182
Brewer, Gary ,..,,,,.,,,.,....,,..,,,,....,,,.,.. 88, 162
Brice, Robert .,,,,.,, ,...,.. 9 0, 158, 167
Bridwell, Shirley ,,.. ..,,....,, 7 7, 134, 171
Brigham, Bennie .,,, ..,,,.. 1 7, 21 4-1
Brittan, James .,,.. ,....,,.....,,,.,,, .. 90
Britton, George ..,,, . ..,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,.,..,,,..,,,.V .
Broadhead, Diana ..,,,... 77, 126, 137, 140
Bronar, Nancy .,,.. ..,,... ,,...,,,,.. S 9 , 170
Bronstad, Jack ,,... ..,, 9 0, 168
Brooks, Ginger ,,..., ..,,,...,,-.,,,,
Brooks, Richard ,1...
Brooks, Teddie ,,.. fr... .,,,,
Brown, Douglas ,,,.. --f-ff--,--,-, 7 7
Brown, Eva ,.,,,.,, ..,V- 3 3 45
Brown, Glenda ,,... ,----,- 1 35, 143
Brown, Horace ,.---,,---- -- 45
Brown, James E. ,-,-- -4
Brown, June D. ,1..., -1--- 9 3
Brown, Leslie L. 77
Brown, Marion ,.,,,.. ,,..,1. -.-,-,- ,---,---,- 3 9
Brown, Sandra K. .,..,,,.,,---,----Y----1,------"---f- 93
Brown, Sherrill M. ..,, 45, 125, 129. 130
Brown, Virginia L. ,,.,,,.,,.-,,,--,,--1,-,--'----f---- 93
Brownell, Linda .,,.,,1- ---- ---------- 1 3
Browning, Georgia ..,.,,,,. ,--,-,--,,-- 7 7, 134
Browning, Ronald W. .,,..V ----,, 7 7, 118, 133
Brundidge, Edwin J. aa.. .
Buchanan, Wayne
Buckbee, Joy M. .-,- -
Bullard, Catherin J.
Bullard, Charles ,..,, .,
Bullingzton, Janet ,,..,,
Bullington, Larry .,,..,
Bumbalough. Glenda
90.
45
93
89
90
170
Bunch, Ronnie G.
Barandt, Donna ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9, 139
Burden, Juanita ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,
Burdine, Truch W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90
Burke, Bill ,,.. 17, 45, 126, 125, 127, 130,
109, 177
Burkett, Darnellia ,,,,.., . ,,,,,,,,, 77
Burleson, Beverly ,,,,, ,UYYYYVYVY V Q
Burns, Jonnie ,,,,, ,,,,,
Burns, Rebecca ,,,,, 93
Burns, Wlilliam D, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 7
Burris, Freddie ,,,,,,,, V, 1 .15
Burroughs, Cherry ,,.,. H 90
Burrows, Carolyn .,.. ,,,,, 3 5
Burton, Nancy , ,,,, ,,,,,,, , H W 73
Busby, Julia G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,, 93
Bussell, Connie 78, 158, 126, 149, 150, 178
Bussell, Martha ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0
Butler, Linda ,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,, 3 3
Butler, Nancy C, ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 3, 155
Butler, XVilliarn G, ,,,,,, 93
Bynum, Aussa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 9
C
Cadenhead, Charlatte J. ,,,.1 .
Cadenhead, Constance J. ,,.. .
Cagle, Frieda G. ,,...,,,,, ,
Caldwell, Richard ,,..
Calendar, Jack I..
90
Calhoun, Rita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45
Callahan, Paul ..,, 9, 17, 76, 78, 147, 148,
124
Callison, Nita ,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 125, 126
Calvert, Richard ,,,.,,. ,,,.. s 3, 115, 117, 113
Calvin, Dennis ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5
Calvin, Johnny .,,, 78
Cameron, Leslie .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Camp, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 174
Campberlaw, Vffallace .,,,,, .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,
Campbell, Martha .,,.,..,,,,...,, 95, 122, 134, 124
Canales, Sammy ...,,,,. 149, 150, 178, 179
Cantu, Ester ,....,,, .,...,,,.,.,,,,,.,... 1 58, 90
Cantu, Madeline .,,, 91, 147
Canty, Frankie ,,...
Capehart, James ,,,1..,,,,...,,.,,
Capps, Deloris ,,,...,..,....,,.....,,..
Capps, Robert ,,,. 92, 119,
Carey. Sonya
Carlisle, John ,,,,..., 90, 149,
Carnes, Cathy ,,,..,.,,1...,,.....,,,.
Carr, Judy ,.,,,,.,,
Carrizales, Cruz .,,,,
1 ......,.. 90
178, 149, 150
90
150, 178, 179
90, 124, 146
46
Carroll, Ronnie ,,..
Carter,
Carter,
Charlotte .,,..
James ...,,,..
78
Carter, John ..,. ........ 4 6, 125
Carter, Robert ,.,.. ..............................
Caruth, Bonnie ,,,.. ..,... 7 8, 126, 136
Casclla, Helene ..... . .....,...............,....--. 90
Cash, Lela ..,......... .. ..............,........-.......-...- 46
Castillo, Raymond .,....., 46, 152, 154, 167
Castleberry, Nancy ................,..-........,...-....--, 73
Cate, Robert M. ...... ..-.. 8 B, 93, 152
Caviness, Freddie ....... .....-.--..-..---.. 7 3
Cavnar, Gordon ............ ....--,..-- 1 - 120
88
Chamberlain, Bernice ..,,,.
Chamberlain, Maurice ,,..,,
Chambers, Martha ,..,,
Chemness, Cathy .,,..
Champlin, Odette ,,..,,.
Champion, Tom ..,,,
Chanslor, Robert .,,.
Chance, Clara B.
Chancellor, Sandra ..,1.
90
135
90
124, 158
121
93
90
Chandler, Vernon R. ...............--..-.-....---------- B4
Chanslor, Nancy L. ..........---.--.-.-----.------- 20, 46
Chapman, Helen J. .... 15, 20, 46, 100, 108,
152, 171, 182
Chapman, Linda .... 76, 79, 112, 132, 146
Chapman, James E. .-,..--------1---,1----------------- 73
Chaves, Ronald L. .,1... ---,1---- 1 34- 162
Cheek, James K. .... ---,----'----,---------A---f- -
Cheek, Roger ............ ------ 4 6, 152, 154
Chennault, Geneva ------------4-------'---f-- -- 78
Christian, Jimmy C- -,1---,----, 46, 113, 121- 154
Clancy, Jerry L. ...,...- --,--------------- 9 0, 153
Clanton, Karen --..- 90, 140
Clark, Anita ....,
Clark, Barbara .....
78
78
Clark, David 9. 16, 17, 22, 16. 1118, 111.
116, 12-1. 151, 13-1, 117, 1-18, 177
Clark, Marilyn ,,,,, .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 90, 156
Clark. Patricia A. .,......,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y 16, 174
Clayton, John H. .... '16, 1-19, 150. 177 178
Clements, Bob ,,,,,,,,, ,,,1,,,, 47, 113, 121
Clements, Martha .. ,, , 911
Clendenen. Barbara J. . , 91
Cleveland. Lana , , ,,,,, .. . , 78
Click, Larry . 20. 22. 153. -17. 119. 154.
149. 150, 177. 1751
Clinton, Larry ...21, '12, -17, 106. 129, 1511,
151, 152, 154, 156, 1'7
Coats. Frankie D. . , .. .... .. , 95
Coats, hiaryin S. VVV, 9. 78, 121, 129. 150
Coe, Christine -17, 126. 138. 159. 17'
Coflee. Janice H22, 42. '17, 98. 109. 112.
116, 119, 1241. 1419, 150. 178, 179, 182
Coliliee. Judith , 22, 90, 104, 119, 119. 1511.
173, 1512
Coker, Gerald , ..... .... .... , , .. ..
Colburn. Sandra 78, 136. 119. 150. 178
Cole. Edgar l.. , 1'5
Cole. John B. .. 91
Coleman. Carla ' "" f 90, 155
Collins, Frances ,,,, ,,,, ,,.,. . ,, . ,, . 91
Collins. Ronnie 20, 47, 116, 127 1111
Comer, Charlotte L.f20. 35. 47. 106. 125.
126, 12', 150, 152
Comfort, Clifton . ............ .......... , -17 125
Compton, Francis L. 2 ..
Compton, Michael E. 90. 119. 119. 1511.
178, 179
Cone, Gayle E. . . .. .H
Conley. Noel B. .. .... . ., 78
Conner. David E. .. 78. 134
Conner. James .. ........ ........ 1 17, 119
Cook. Alvin . -17, 119, 150. 173. 179
Cook, James E, ,,,, ,,.,, . ,..., ..... . .
Cook. John XV. . .... ......... 7 8, 118
Cook, Marjorie M. 2 ............ 2 .. ,. .
Cook, Robert E. . ..... 91, 118, 1211
Cook, Robert L, . .,.. ,...... .... . . .
Coplin, Charles R. .... ....... 9 3. 120
Coplin, JoAnne .
Corbin. Shirley A.
Corgill, David A. .. .... .... ....... .... .... , , , , ,
Corletr, Frank E, ,,,.,... 78 119, 1-19. 150. 178
Corley, Ann , .. ..,. ,,,,,, ,, , 78
Corley, Martha .. , , , ,
Cortinas, Gloria ,, W go
Cowan. Ronald R. ..... .. . 78. 160, 163
Cowan. Sue , .. .........,,....... ,... , 2 .. 89
Cox, Elizabeth Ann ..-'17, 110, 125. 126,
127, 1311
Cox, Hollis R. 91
Cox, Jo Ann , . 20 .17
Cox, Johnny .13
Cox, Marshall XV. ,,,,,,,, , H N 90' 1311
Cox, Wfendell C. , , ,, W
Cozart, Russell 2.48. 152, 154, 155, 166.
16'
Crabtree, Bobby .. . H , , 43
Crabtree. Ronnie . , 48, 152, 151
Craft. John H. . 90, 158
Craig. James E. ...... 911
Crain. Gerald .. .. .
Crawford, Claranell ..... .. 78
Crini. Tommy XV,
Crisxvell, Patricia C. , , .18
Crocker. Marianne ...... , 78. 175
Crocker. Richard D. .. , 2
Cronan, Edwin .,,.,. 9. 17, 48, 147. 148
Crossland. Barbara E. , 20, QR
Crouch, Betty , , .. .. ,,,,, 78, 136
Crow, Gerald W , .ig
Crowder. Linda , , 78, 12,5
Cruce. Pearl ,, ,,,,
Crump. Peggy V ., so
Crump. Penny .. ,,,,, W .152
Crumpler. Gary 2 ....... 89. 175
Curran. Rachel E. ,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f 18
Crutchfield. Macky XV. , , .. 78, 120, 126
Cullen. Bryan Lee ,,,,,, H 93
Culley, Michael L. .. ,,,,,,,,, 93
Cunningham, Hoyle ...,.. 158
Curran. Francina 1. .... , . .... 991 141'
D
Dailey, John Haskins ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1 3
Dailey, Mary Louise .... 12. 18, 53, 78, 124.
145
Dandridge, Jerry L. 2
Danrord, James N. .,
.95
Dantord, Mike ...... .... 78
Daniel. XVilliam C. .,,.,,, ,
Darpen, Gerald ............,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Davenport, Rodney . . ..... 89 158
Davidson, C. R. 89. 162
Davies, Gary ,,,, . , ,,,, 118, 175
Davies, Peter .... . ,,. 93. 1211
Daiila, Bobby T. 78. 1211
Davis. Barbara A. ,,
Davis, Charles Ray . ,, ,, ,, 93
Daxis, David H, . .... .......... ........ 8 9
Davis, Dolores A, 17 20, 419. 138.
141, 171
Davis, French . H. .. 78
Dai iS. Johnny Beth . .... 89
Daxis, John M. . .. 89
Davis, Joyce A. . ,.,,, 19
Davis, Larry ,.
Davis, Linda , .. ,
Davis. Marty 1111
Davis. Peter .... .,
Davis, XVanda J. ,, ,,,..,,,, . . .2
Dawson. Harry S. .A , . .. ,,
Dawson. Virl V. .... 49, 119. 119. 150, 17-i
178 179
Day, Brenda ,, , ., 78
Day. Harold ,, 78
Dean. Gracie . 2. H B9
Deaxers. Wfanda L. 17, 20. 21. 22 -19
108, 118. 119. 1571, 111
Deaelia. Johnny C. . , .. 2 88. 1211
De1.oach, Sharon , , ., 15. 155
Denner. James 91
Denton. George T. .... 89. 158, 172
Deoew, Karol . ....... . . 79, 124. 12'
DeXY'itt, Thelma T.. .... ............ ...,... 9 1
Dickerson, Margaret A. .. .... 91
Dill, Othella M. '19
Dobbels, Patricia .. .. 79
Dolezar, Gerald E. ,
Dollins, Peggy , 79
Dominguez, Pete . ,.,,.,,. ,.,,,,,, .,,,,, . 1 36
Donaldson, lrita 111. ........ 13, 20, 419, 11'
Donihoo. Dorothy G. .,,. , , -19
Donner, James E. . ..,,,, .......,,., ,.., 9 1 1, 165
Donney. Lawrence B. , . . .,.. , ,.
Donworth, XVarren , -19, 149. 150, 178
Doody. David NI. ..... .... , . . ....., ,
Dorsa. Sarah Antoinette .... 9. 20. 21, -19
Downing. Hubert L. ..... .. .......... 89, 158
Drum. Raymond ..... , .. 79, 126
DuBois, Donna .... ...... ...... ...... ........ 1 7 1
Duggan. Robert E. .... .......................... ...... ,
Duncan. Bill ....,,., 22 49. 79, 129, 1311
Duncan, Denica , ,... , . 2 . 89
Duncan, Meredith - H 49, 121. 175
Duncan. Wfilliam C. ... ............................ .. 79
Du Plessis, Pete .... ..... 7 9, 118, 120, 131
Durham, Melanie ..... .. .. , -19
Durrett, Dana .,........ , . 79. 137, 138
E
Earnliart, Brenda K. 91
Easlon, Kenneth P, H ,,,,
Eaves, Jerry . ,,,, 17s
Edge. Betty
Edgil, George L, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,VVV dtyrrrrrr V -VVV Y V V
Edmondson, Miki: E. ........ 134, 149. 150, 178
Edwards, Betty Ann ,,,,,,,,, N ,,,, ,, , A go
Edwards, Colleen S. ,, ,,,, 511
Edwards. Eugene H. .. , ,
Edwards, James XV, ,,,,,,,,, H 7 H H
Edwards, Martha 1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A YYVV 3 9
Edwards, h1icky .. ..,,. 79, 12-1, 157, 167
Effel, Laura E. , , 143, 149, 150, 178
Eitel, Donald R, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 79, 1511
Elder. Richard ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, , 20' .19
Elliff, Diana , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, VYVVV 8 9 , 91
Elliott. Mary .. . ,.,.. 90, 1251, 170, 171
Ellison. John , .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 115
Elkins. Janie 20, 511
Elsili. Mona . , ,,,,,, S9
Emmett. Barry . ,, ,,,,11,, 89
Emmons. Janelle ...,... .
Emmons, Bennie J. .
Espinosa,
Carmen .....
91,
-Qf'9i5
170
170
132
Evans, Pat .,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ' 9
Esans, Sharon S. ..... .... . , , ..,. 79
Everitt, Claudia ..... ..50, 149, 150, 178
Eierroad. Don G. .... .,,,, , ., 89, 165
Euston. Louis Ann . ..,.... , 79 131
F
Fain, David XV. .,.... R3
Fain. Mary E, ,,,, H H
Faierson. Gustot O. ,, 87, 113
Fallis, Steve C, ,,,,,,,,,,,, V 39
Fannon, Elizabeth D. . . 55 50
Fant, Richard B. ....... 89. 121, 158, 162
Faries. Donna , , H 89
Farmer. Shirley ,,,,,, N N , 79
Farrar. Daxid ., , . . 50. 125
Farris, Tommy XV, ,,,, , 152, 15.1
Faulkner. Donna S. , , 2 ,. 50. 1116, 171
Felts. Robert . , 87
Felts. Ronald L. .. 118, 119
Fennant, Mike , ., 911
Fernandez, Yolanda .... . 89
Ferrell. Lois Jean .. ..... .. 79
Fielder, Susan , ,,,,, 79
Fields. Frances .. .. 79, 155. 147
Fields, Judy ...., .. 2 . H 79, 135
Fields, Ronnie L, ,, ,,
Fierge. Joan S. . , .... ..,. 9 0
Files. XVilliam R. .. .. 174
Finley, Carolyn F. ,.,.,,.,..,,, . ,, ,, , 92
Finley, Mike . , . . ......... .... 5 0, 212
Fisher, Jimmy 20, -12, 50, 109. 125. 149,
1511, 178
Fivash, Doyle ,,,, , 50, 177
Fleegle, Dale .... .. .. 8'
Fleming, Joe B. .... .... . 89, 158, 165
Floyd, Linda .2 .. ,,,.. ,,,., , , 89
Fluke, Andrea ., ,,,, ....,., ,,,,,,,, . .
Fluke, Sandra ,,,, .,,. ,,,. . . ...,..,,,,, . ,, 79. 1-15
Ford, Janet ,,,,,,,, 79, 129, 155, 137, 111.1
Ford. Richard E. .,., ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, . . 79
Foreman, Kenneth M. . .. 93, 158. 165
Foster, Chris J. .....,..... ...... . ..,.. 79, 126
Foster, Linda 1N1. ,. ................. .. . 83
Foster, Tom .... 14, 17 50, 110, 127. 129.
150, 137, 177
Fowler, Barbara A. ,... ,,,,..... . .. 89
Fowler, Joe ............ . ................ ....... 1 19
Frailick, Pete . .............................. ....... ..... .... Y
Frampton, James 50 51, 5152, 155, 160.
166, 163, 164
Francis, Hamil A. 2 .......... . .-,YYY
Frank1in. Donna . .... 39
Franklin, Richard F. .... .,... 8 9, 120
Franks, Sandia .......... --Y-V----- 3 9
Frasure, Carolyn 79
Frazier, Orman E. , .. 79
Freeman. Bill ...,,,.. ..,.. 1 67
Freeman, Darlene 79
Freeman. Jerry D. .. 31
Freeman, Jim ..... ................ -.... f-'- f
Freeman, Iwfartha L. ...................... H -- vfff 79
Freeman, Patti .. 89, 1419. 150, 173- 179
Fremrning, Patricia ..... ..---fff ff--f-f--ffffffffffff-- 7 9
Frost. Hollondy H. .... .--- 3 9
Fulenwider, Virginia .. f-f- S8
Fulgham, Patsy L. .-.VY-YYVV, -e--- 8 9
G
Gallini. Sandra .,,......... 79
Ganakos, Vifilliam N. ......,... 2 95
Ganakos, Kitten ,...,.... ...... 7 9, 141
Ganakos, Pete , .... .............- 5 1
Garcia, Jesse M. ..... ..... 9 4
Gardner, Joyce 20
Garner, Carol ..., ..... . .
Garner, Earnest ...... ... 79
Garrett. Vickey ...... , . . 159
Garrett. XVilmer R. .. .... , ..
Garvin, Allen T.
Garvin, Lester D.
Garvin. Robert .... ......-.
Gaskin, Rebecca ............................................ 79
Genseke, Kay . 79, 126, 127, 158, 141
Genzel. Mereda, .... ............................... S 9
George, Larry ,,,,,,,.. .,,, 7 9, 131, 152, 155
Garth, Roland 1., .. ...... ....... ............ . . 51
German, Ruth A. ..... ....................... 9 0
Gheen, Betty ....,.... 80. 153, 171
Gibbons, Joe .--..VYV 80, 165
134
Hult, Lynda .,,,, ..,,,,
Gibson. Orual B. . ,,,, 90
Gilbert, Linda S. . . 92
Gilbert, Patsy L. ,,,, . .. .. 92
Gillilano, Barnie ,,,,,,,, ,,,, .. . , .
Givens, Gordon .. 51. 110, 126. 131, 159.
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Glasco, Sonny 51, 152, 155, 156, 1h31.
161
Glass, Betty J. . H.. .. 124
Gobel, Jol1n . .. . 51, 125. 126
Godwin, James . . . 80, 116, 120
Godwin, Marvin E, .. . . . 80
Goff, Charlotte . 80. 138, 1-19 150 178
Golden. Bobby R.
Goodenough, Donald . 51. 129 130 131
Goodman, Gary R. . VV V 91
Goodman, Larry XV. " 91
Gould, Jewel M. . .. H 219
Goyvins. Leonard D. .... H ...... . 91 163
Grabbe, Jill . ..,.. , 6, 12. 80. 126, 1,15
Grace. Richard 89, 119, 149. 150,
Gracey, Ruth H .... H ..... S17
Grady, Roy D. . 89. 119, 1119, 150, 1585
'7t
Graham, Linda .... ..... ...... ..... Y 1 Y 811
Granger. Byron . ..... 51. 118, 120 129. 137.
172. 177
Grant, Patsy . ...... .... W .... V
Grant, XValter V. ..... 158, 165
Graves, John ......... f------f'- 5 1
Gray, Carole A. . ,,.. .... ..., 5 1 124
Gray, Elizabeth M. 2 1 H 90
Green, Charles XV. ....
Green, Douglas .. ..,,, . 89
Greenlee, Donald ...., 1
Gregory, Buddy VU. ........ -f.... -V
Gregory, Patsy ..... ..... ........-.......-- 1 - 1 311
Gregson, Kitty .. 80, 149, 150, 178. 179
Griffin, Reta D. ,....... ..... ...... -..,- 5 1 - 135
Grimes, John .....-..... 53
Grindale, Billy R. H ..-..fVf..-f V
Guajardo, Mary ,...,,,...,.,,.. 9, 80. 132, 1V17
Guajardo, Ray ........ ..... .Y....1'- 1 1 H VV 91
Guggenheim, Victor E. . .,,,,..,,,, ,,.. . ..., . 89
Gumm, Cl1eryl . ............--V..----f'V VV 30- 119
Gunr1, Judy L, .,,., .,.,.. 5 Z, 13-1, 138. 177
Gunn, 5211111111 .. ...... .-.--Y-Y-. -"'Y- Vfe- V V V VV 131
Gustavus. Sandra D.
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Had. Vick ,,,,.. 86, 89. 124. 158. 165
Halbrook. Clarence J. . ..........A VVVVYY VVVVV-- 9 5
Halbrook. Ronald A. H 39
Hale, Larry E. ......... H VVVV 93
Hall. Edgar M. .. 99
Hall, Robert XV. VV
Hall, Vera
Hall, Virginia L. .. , ,. 89
Halstead, Wfilliam E. .... . 162, 165
Halteman, Charles E. ..... ....... 1 75
Ham, Janice ................ ,..... S 0
Hamm, Erna C. .. ........r.... . ....
Hanaxer, Andra .... 80, 135, 14"
Hanes, Robert E. .... .....,....,,,, , 80
Haney. Robert L. ....... 139
Haney, Dale ................. .,,,,,, , 93
Hansen, Christopher .................rr..,,, 89, 165
Hardcastle CPratt1 Andera ,.................. ,,,, ,
Harden, Ava Carolyn ............ 52, 134, 158
Hardt, Charlie F. ...... 89, 158, 166
Hardwick, Carolyn ...... ,....,...... 8 0, 134
Hardy, Ollie Fay ......... ..... 9 0, 135
Hargrove, Franklin B, ..... ,.
Harkin, Gene ......., .... .... . .
Harp, Nancy L. ................... 39
Harp, XX7illiarn B. .... ...... 8 0 172 178
Harper, Joy E. ...... .r......................... .
Harper, Ann . ........... . .....,....... 89
Harrelson. Sherion ...... 89, 135
Harris, Donna L. 92, 12-1
Harris, Dorthy ....... . .... 80, 171
Harris Leonard C. ..... ..................... .
Harris Richard ........ .... 5 2, 116
Harris, Robert '1'. .... 91
Harris, Vickie .. .............,................... 20, 52
Harrison, Beverly Jeane .... 52, 125, 126,
135, 145, 171
Harrison, Richard .... 22, 52, 116, 131, 133
Hart, Edwin D. ............... ....... 8 8. 134
Hart. Navine R. H.. .. 52
Hartsfield, Mil-ze . ..... . . .... ,,
Harvley. Charles Eveiitt .... 80, 149,
178,
Hatch, Gary J, ......... . ...........,,,,, 90,
Hathavfay, Joe .. 52, 13-1, 149, 150
Hathaway, Judy
Hathcock. Joy H
Harens. Timothy
Hawley. Jeff
Hanley. Marylee ..
Hawthorn. Jessie
Hayn, Joan
Havn, Marlelyn
........... 90,
119. 149. 150, 178
1-laxnes, Robert .
Heard. Nancy' 52,
Hearn, Charlene .... . .... .. . ......... . ...
Hearn. Richard ... 21, 52, 152, 155,
Hearon, Richard .
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Heath. Gordon ...... ..,.. 5 2,
Heath, James ...... ..... .
Hedgecock, Donald ..... ..... . . ..
Hejel, Bobby .............. ...... 1 18,
Hejl, Jerry .........,....................................
Henderson, Sue .... 53, 125, 129, 130,
Hendricks, Carol ........................................ .
Hendrix, Kaye ,... ...... ...... .................
Henry, Mary ........ .......... . . .
Hensley, Robert ..... .. 17, 20
Hensley,
Henson,
Patsy ....
Linda .,...
Henson, Victor ......
Henson, Wfilliam
80,
Hernandez, Ralph ............ 53, 136, 134,
Herndon,
Hickman, Dicky
Hickman, J. D. .
Hickson, Marvin
Higgins, Janet
Higgins.
Hightower, Jimmy Lee
Hill. Jerry ...... .. .
Hilton, John ..
Hines, Carolyn ....
Hobbs, Merle .
Hodges, Robert ......
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Hoffman, Janet ......... .... . . ..... . ...... ...
Hoggarcl, Charlotte ,..... ..,..... ............ 9 0 ,
Holland, Tom ............ 80, 101, 131,
Hollingsworth, Na11cy ................... 89
Hollowell, Judith Lynn ....,... 53, 137.
Holston. X1s7illiam .......,.
Holt. Basil . .......... .
Holt. Lyndon
Holton, Jerry ..
Holton. Wfanda .
Hood, Donald
Hood. Hugh
Hood, Lynda ......
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Hood, Mary . ...... .... .... 9 2, 131
Hooper, Glenda ..... ................................... 8 0
Hooper, Richard .... ..... 9 0, 160, 161, 163
Horak, Ronald ..................... .................. 5 4
Horn, Vala Jo .......,........................ 9, 54 124
Horton, King ........ 54, 149, 150, 178 179
Houston, Linda . .................. 54, 134, 1-16
Howard, Lorraine .....
Howley, Jo Ann .....
Hubbard, Everett .....
Huber, Steven ........
Hudson, Emmett ,...
Hudson, Henry
Hudson, J. B. ..
Huffman. Larry
Huffman, Wanda ......
Hughes, Judy ......
Hull, Donna ..., .
Hultsman, David ......
Humber, Wilson
Hume, Fred ..........
Humphreys, Sally .........
Hunt, Jonnie . ..............11 ..
Hyde, Rocldah .... 9, 17,
Hyman, Lee Roy 17,
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164
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Ingram, Barbara A. .... .... 9 0
lnsley, Lenda F. ...,,, 54
1
Jack, Xvilliam C. ...... .. . 90
Jackson, Duane . .. ., . .. 152, 155
Jackson, George ..... ........ . .... .
Jackson, Hulene .... 9, 80, 121, 135
Jackson, Janice L. .... .,,.. ....... . . 92
Jackson, Paul C. .. . 90
Jackson, Paul M. .
Jackson, Robert ..... . .. .. . si
Jaco. Eve . ........ ....... . . . . S0
Jacobs, Jean C. . ..... 54, 125, 132, 138, 171
Jacobs, Margie S. .. .
Jacques, Glenda L . ..
James, Linda 1.. ...... ..... 5 V1. 129. 130
James, Kenny .... .......... .. .. 174
Janousek. Juanita ........ 53, 80, 124, 145
Jansen. Cheryl . ....... .. ....... 81, 135
January, XVilliam S. ...... ............ , . .. 81
Jarman, Dwain .............,. .... 5 1, 109, 136
Jay, Susan .... 13, 55, 135, 1-17, 177
Jenkins, Robert D. .. ........ ,........... 8 1, 159
Jett, Martha R. 92
Jett, Richard J. ..... 81
Jett, Virginia A. .. , ........... . .. 20, 5-1
Johnson, David K. .... Sl, 119, 149, 150.
168, 178, 179
Johnson, Donald ......,.. ............ ....... . ,.
Johnson, Jeffie M. .... 55, 129, 130, 137.
138
Jol1nson, Joe , ....... .......................... 81
Johnson, Hr-rschel .... 42, 55, 152, 155, 171.
177
Johnson, Ivlilton . ....... . ....... ....... . .... . ..
Johnson. Sandra S. ........ 90 109, 135, 147.
175
Johnson, Suzanne E. .... ...... . 55
Johnson, Johnny XV. . .... 90, 162
Johnson, Marcia Lee .... .. .. 55
Jol1nson, Ronald E. ..... ........, 9 2
Johnson, Sherrie ......... .. .......... , 92
Jol1nston, Cheri K. .... 90, 162
Johnston, Donna .... ......... 175
Jones, Barbara L. .. ..... 91
Jones, Bobby R. 92
Jones, Cecil W. .fVV "'V 9 0
Jones. Dina ........ .. 81
Jones, Ella M. ...... ..... 9 0
Jones, Harley XV. .... ..... . 93
Jones, Homer B. J fVVVV 90
Jones, James ...... 55
Jones, Janette ....... .......................... . ...... 87
Jones, Jo Ann ................................. ........... , . 55
Jones, Ronnie L. .... 119, 149, 150, 178, 179
Jones, Ronny .. .............................. .. ....... H 55
Jones, Thomas . ............................. 55, 136
Jordan, Dorothy Jane .... 55, 110, 125, 129,
130, 133, 138, 177, 212
Jordy, Archie J. .................................. . ....... 9Vl
Julian, Curtis ..... ....... ........ ...... 8 1
K
Kaiser, Judy ................. ..... 8 1
Kaminga, Laurie J. 2 ..... . 55
4Kay, La Quita ......... ....... 1 3
Kech, Tommy ................................................ 92
Keeney, Sar1dra Sue .... 42, 56, 107, 124, 125.
126, 145, 171
Keeton, Michael C. .................... 20, 56, 171
Kelly, Larry .Q .............................................. 92
Kelly, Pat .. .... ....,...... 5 6, 173, 212, 177
Kemble, Harry 1v1. ....... ............ 9 0, 120
Kenkman, Sharon .... r......... 1 70
Kennard, Patrick R. ....
Kennedy, Judy .........
81
81
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139
178
94
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166
175
137
.. 81
Kennedy, Susan ...1... ...... ................
Key, Edward R. ..... .................... 9 0,
Kidd, Patricia G. . .... ..... 9 O, 149, 150
Killingsworth, Ann P. ..1...................1..... .
Kinchin, Dennis ............. ................1... 5 6
King, Eddie L. .... 90, 158,
King, Janice D. . .......... 56,
King, Kay .....1. ....... 8 1,
King, Sally ................ ......-.1..,fY- f
King, Walter .1.. 56, 109, 124, 135,
154,
152.
155
Kipp, Dorothy ,,,,,,,
118
87, 112, 147.
148. 170
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147
Kirby, Richard L. ,... .... .v.v.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 0
Knight, Bonnie D. ,,,Y,,,. 56 149. 150, 178
Knight, Nancy Ann v,,,v,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 6
Knodle. Deanne ,,,,... , . ,,,. 90
Knott, Patricia A. .,,, 94
Koch, Thomas .,,,,
Kolcel, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..,v , .. 56
Kretzchmar, Carolyn ,,,, 56, 135
Krough, Mary ,,,,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1
Kronenberg, Edna R. ,,,,, YY.vYY 9 0, 110
L
Lackey, Betty ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,
Lacl-zey, Harry T. ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, , ,.... 92
Lam, Robert G. ....,... 90, 119, 149, 150, 178
Lamb, Larry E. ..,.. .. 91
Lamb, Marilyn ..... ,.... 8 1, 171. 140
Lambert, Brenda .,.,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 81
Lambright, David ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, 56, 116
Lamkin, Stephen L. 90, 119, 149, 150,
178
Lancaster, Stanley E. .,,,, ,,.,.... .,..,.,,,., . . 92
Lancaster, Linda J. .... 9-1
Landrum, Mary ,,....... , .... 81
Lane, Betty M, , ..,. ..,....,............ 5 6
Larner, Stephen D. ,,,,,,. 81, 126, 135
Larsen, Ronald ,...,, .....,...,. 1 7 57
Lasiter, Paul E. ....... ..... 9 0, 153
Lasseter, Jackie J. .......... . 174
Latoski, Bill ,,......,,,, ....,, 5 '
Laverjo, Don ,,.,,. 87
Law, Beverly M. ....... ,,,,,. 9 3
Lawrence, Jerry L. 174
Lazano, Delia ....,...,, ................ ...............-
Leach, Sharon D. ...,. .,.,.,,,.,,,,....................- 9 1
Leatherwood, Kay ........ 81, 126, 135, 146
Ledbetter, Judith .... 57, 108, 127, 129,
Lee, David C. .,,..,,................YY...Y.YYYY .
Lee, Harold D. ,,...... 81, 115, 117, 120
Lee, James R. ,.,,,....,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Lee, Norma S. ...... ..-.-.--f -
Lents, XVilliam E. .... ......, 9 5
Lentz, Robert ...... ..,,,. 5 7
Leslie, Alene .,,. 140
Leslie, Mary .,............... ....,...... 8 1
Leverington, 1N1iChae1 .... ,,,,,,, 5 7, 116
Lewellen, Patrica A. .... ,,,...-..... ...... 5 '
Lewis, David ................... ...VYV 3 3. 57, 212
Lewis, Elizabeth Ruth ,,,,,,,, 57, 124, 125
Lewis, Jameg ,,,.,,, ,,.,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Lewis, Mack ....,, ,,,. 8 6, 158
Lewis, William ...,,. ..,,,..,,... 5 7
Liles, Carol ,,,,..,,.. 81, 175
Lillard, Kenneth .........., .,,,.,,,, , 57
Lindley, Priscilla Janice .,..., ....,,. .,,. 5 "
Lipps, Ronnie D. ,...,,.,,, ,.... 9 0, 165
Lisle, Carola L. .... ............ 9 0
Little, Claudia ISI. ...................... 90, 146
Little, John .... ......................................,,,..........
Lively, Bill .,,..... 57, 149, 150, 178, 179
Lockhart, William ....,... 58, 152, 156, 166
Loeck, John ....,,,....... ................. ....., , , ..
Loftin, Sharon K. ..
Lott, James ,.,.,,, ....... .,...., ...... ,.,.,. ,.,,,,
Lotzer, Jerome ...................................,............,, .
Lloyd, Joshua E. .... 81, 149, 150, 178, 179
Logan, Elsa Louise ........................ 58, 138
Logan, Oscar W. ................. ..
Long, Charlotte .. 81, 147
Long, Lee A. ......... .......... 5 8
Loosier, Josie J. .. ...... ............ . ..
Lopez, Jesse G. ..... .......................... 9 2
Lopez, Patrick ...... ....,. 9 0, 158, 165
Lopez, Rosa .,.. ..........................
Lott, Patrica ........ .......... 8 1, 139
Loving, Jackie ............ 81, 147, 171
Loving, Lloyd H. ..... .................... 9 2
Lowe, David L. .... ......... 8 8, 120
Lowe, Ronnie ...... 58, 177
Lucas, Jimmy H. .... ........................ 9 0
Ludden, Kay ..... 81, 135, 137
Lueck, Carol L. ...... .........-.-------- 9 0
Lumley, Jean O. ..... ....... .....-----------. 3 3
Lunsford, Nelda ..A............. - --.--....- 88, 147
Lusk, Janet F. ..,..,..,.,. 58, 129, 130, 171
Luttrell, Walter S. .... ..,,.,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,
Lyon, Ted L. ,,...... .,... 8 1, 163
M
Madewell. Connie A.
Malone, Evelyn J. ..
Malone, Jimmy C. . ........... ..
Malone, Rosemary ,,..,, , ..
Marble, Jeannie 9. 17, 86
March, Johnny C. .........
Marion, Edward L.
Marlowe. Marilyn J.
Martin, Clarence A, ,... .
Martin, Dayton XV,
Martin, Donald C.
Martin, Gary J.
Martin, Ronald
Martinez, Bonnie .,
Martinez, Irene
,. 1 . 911
. .... 90
81, 136, 138
QMason, Jean .. .. ,,..,,,,
Mason, Joyce F. ..
Mason, Loyal XY'endeI ,,,.,
Massey. Robert D.
Masters, Albert E.
Masterson, James J. .... ,
Mathews, Tena ..,,,,,
Matthews, Ethel J.
Matthews. Judi . ............-- V
Matthews, Ray Don
Mauldin, Janice K.
58,
Mauldin, Ruth Ann ..,,
Maxcy, Penny P. ,,
May, Daniel, M.
May, Janie R. ..,.,,.,, ,
May, Jimmy Lynn ........
Maynard, Melanie G. -.-..ffA.- -
Mazer, Charles L. ........... ,
Meador, Dennis .....
Mecklin, Donna ..,.
Meisch, Edward ...,
59,
Melton, Nancy .. ......... ..
Merrill, Linda F. ..
Mershawn, Wfilliam
Meyer,
Eff...
Lynn .....................
Milburn, Delight .....,
Miles, Jimmy R.
Milfer, Robert ......,
Miller, Donna S.
Miller, George H.
Miller, Jim .............
Miller, John V.
Miller, Judy
Miller, Linda .,.,
Miller, Mary L. ..... ,
88
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Miller, Shirley E. .,... .......1........................ 9 3
Miller, Virginia ............ 59, 127, 129, 130
Miller, Wfeldon L. ............ 82, 131, 133, 169
Miller, Wfilliam .... 59, 100, 107, 124, 125,
126, 151, 152, 156
Milliorn, Helen
Miltner, Robert A.
Mitchell, Cecile
Mitchell, Sandra E.
86
82, 109, 155. 139
86
Monk, Kaye ......,....1.... 82, 126, 133. 159
Ivfontalvo, Freddie ............ 86, 153, 162, 165
Montalvo, Sylvia ..1................. .------ ..--..... 3 2
Montgomery, Homer R. ,... -.A---,-,,,-,......--..--- V -
Ivfrjodyl jean, ,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,....,..... 21, az, 145
Moody, Jerry .... 21, 59, 99, 152, 156. 182
Moody, Shirley A. ..1................. 15, 50, 145
Moon, Gary M. ........... ...........-..---- - 82, 133
Moore, Beryl ........ 82, 119, 149. 150, 173
Moore, Carol C. .......................-.........---------.- 86
Moore, Darlene ..............1........................... 135
Moore, Eddie K. .... 119, 124, 149, 150,
Moore, Edwin .... ..........,......- 1 19, 160
Moore, Gwynn .... ...... 3 3, 60, 124, 145
Moore, Paula ............. .....-.A--.------.-,,,,,,,., - - 86
Moore, Ronald M. i.--..-----,--------..--.1---------- 32
Moran, Karen R. .... 22, 86, 118, 119, 132,
145
Moran, Sandra L. .,...... 15, 42, 60, 124,
Moreland, Judith
Moreno, Johnny .....,,..
120
bforgan, Carolyn A. . .................. ..... 1 9, 86
Morgan, Donald K. .................. ....... . 158
Morgan, Richard ..., 60, 124, 131, 152, 154,
166
Morgan, Susan .. ,, 136
Morgan, Vlfayne C. .... ,..,. 8 2, 118. 119
bforgun, Tania .,,,,,, . .,........ 19, 86
Morrall, Charles P. ..,,. ............ .
Morris, Gerald ......... ..... 6 0
Morris, Shirley E. ......... , .
Morris, XVilliam E. .... . .... 94
1NIorrison, Jack ,,.,,,, ..,,.. , .. 175
biorroxv, Orville E, ,..,, ,,,,... ,
Morrow, Sharon S. ,,..,.,, ,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, . 1
biorrow, KVilliam C. ,,,,. ,,,,.. 8 6, 158
Muirhead, Lynne L. ,...
Muller, Nancy D. .......... .,.....,... 6 O, 128
Murphy, Micheal M. ...,... .... .................. 1 2 6
Murphey, Mike L. .... 92, 149, 150, 174,
178, 179
Liurphy, Grady M. ..,,,,,.,.. ,.,,,.,,....,,,...,.,,,,,,... .
1N1urray, Charles .,,.,, ,,..,,,,,,.. ,. 88
Murray, Norma D. .,... ..,.. 1 4, 86, 136
Musick, Patricia A. .... .,........ . 93
Myers, Sherry D.
Myrick, Linda J. ....,.,.......... .. 86
Mc
McAdams, David N.
McAnalley. Bettye .....
McBride, Freddy .................,..,.................... ....
McCaffity, Sue .... 58, 125, 126, 132, 212
McCaifity, Gary ........ 81, 135, 124, 177
IX1cConathy, Rick ........,....... 21, 81, 135, 163
McCoy, Jesse ,..... ............. ......... 8 8
McCrea, Jerry ......... 58
McCreary, Ethel ...... ,...,....... 9 4
McCullough. James ...... ...... 5 8, 136
McDaniel, Grace ..... .....,,. 9 4
McDaniel, Rita ...., ...... 8 8
McDonald, Alys ..... ,,,..,,.. 9 4
McDonald, David ....,. ......... .
McDonald, Ann ....... ..... 8 Z, 135
McDowell, Myra ........ .... 2 1 58
McFarland, Roderick .... ....,.,..,...,. 8 2
McGee, David ............ .............,... 9 Z, 162
McGee, Judy ,..........................,............ 58 88
McGee, Julie 59, 132, 137, 149, 150, 178,
179, 212
McGehee, James .... 119, 149, 150, 178, 179
McGlamery, James ................................ 82, 131
McGlynn, Joyce .... ........ 9 0
McGown, Curtis ,.... ,...... 8 6
McHargue, Gene ..... 82
Mclnerney, Jo ...... .. 82
Mclnerney, Joan ........ ............................ 9 4
Mclnerney, June .........,...........,...............,...... 94
McKeddy, Peggy .... 82, 135, 149, 150, 178
McKeever, Jimmie .................................,,...., 59
McKelvain, Laurine ...,. ..,, 6 , 59
McKenna, Rosa ....... ,........... ,
McMullen, Mary ,....... ...... .,...,............. 5 9
McMurry, Raymond ,................................... 82
McNatt, Gene ........ 90, 149, 150, 178, 179
McPherson, Rose .... 17, 18, 21, 59,
N
Nachlinger, James .,... ............ 8 7, 118, 168
Nall, Clarence ........ ..... 8 8, 118, 119, 177
Nash, Linda ..... .....................,..... 1 74
Nauarrd, Don .... ...... 1 58, 165
Negethon, Janet ..,................... ..,...... 8 6, 136
Negethon, Josella ................................... 60
Neitsch, Susanne .... 22, 60, 121, 149, 150
Nelson, Ronnie ..............,,................................
NeSmith, Eddie ....,.. ....... 8 7, 165
Nettles, Robert .... ...................
Negethon, Janet .... ..... 8 6, 136
Nevil, Roy .......... .... 8 4, 174
Newell, Edward ...... .,....... 8 7
Nichols, Don .... ....,........,..
Nichols, Jimmy ...... ..,..,,....,... 8 8
Nichols, Robert .... .. 60, 124
Niemeier, Barbara .... ............ 8 2
Noble, Parlene ....,.. ...................
Noll, Phyllis .,.... .... 8 8, 135
Norman, Patricia ,... ...... 8 8, 135
Norris, Beverly .... .........,.........
Norris, Clara ...,.., ...... 9 5
North, Hibbert ..... .......1.
Nowlin. Virginia . 82
Nystrom, Nancy , 91
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Oakley, Jimmie . ,,Y,,,.,. 88, 165. 172, 173
Oatis, Lloyd ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,YYY,,,,,,,,V,VVV, , , go
Ockels, John . . ,,,,,.,,VV, ,
O'Dell, Sandra . 86, 1-17
Ogilvie, Marsha .. V,,,Y,,,,, 82
Oldfield, James ,,,, . ,, ,,,,,,, .. 93
Oldfield, Jenny ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 88' 147
Oliver, Cheryl .... ,,,.,..
Oliver, Roxie
Ondrusek, Joseph ,,,, 82,
Ontiverns, Roy ,,,, ,, .
Orr, Donnie
Orrie, Charles ....,
Ortega, Gloria ,,,,,,
Osbirn, Vifancla ,,,,
Osborne, Xllfanda ,,,,,,,
Ottensman, Sandra ,,,,,,
Overby, Richard ,,,,,
60, 125, 132, 146
118, 120, 126, 131
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117
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88, 135.
82
. 162
91
Owen. Sue ,,,, 82, 155
Owens, Frances .. 87
Owens, Eugene . ,. 91
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Pace, Diane K. . ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 7
Packer, Richard A. . . 9-1, 119, 149, 150.
173, 179
Padilla, Juanita ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, . 95
Page, Carl D. ...,,, 61, 17,1
Pardue, Kathy D.
,. .. 61
Parker, Elva ,,,,,,,, r,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,
Parkey, Jim , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VAYVYYYVYIY , I 61
Parr, Jackie G. ......., 135, 149, 150, 178, 179
Parr, John D. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88. 11.1. 121
Parrish, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, VVVVVVV V
Parrish, Dorothy L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y YYYYVY 3 7, 1.15
Parrish, Madeline R. 21, 61, 129, 130, 13'
Parsley, Maude Annette ........ 87, 124, 155
Pm, Jew ff,,,,........ ...... .,,. 6 1 . 152, 156
Pate, Kathy D, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Y,,YYYYY , , I 87
Patterson, George Mike , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 87, 153
Patterson, Leonard ,,,. 61, 152, 156, 160 161
Patton, Carolyn ,....... 61, 125, 126, 135, 171
Patton, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82. 181
Payne, Gary XV. ,,,,, W 91
Payne, Roger . ..,,,,,,,,, , 120
Pederson, Adrian P. . ,,,, 168
Pediford, Larry G. 95
Pelt, John C. ....... . ..,,. 17-i
Pelt. Rebecca A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 93
Pendergiaft, Robert Lewis .... H 87
Pendleton, Mary J, ,,,,,,r,.,,, 93
Penny, David H. .,...,.,.,,, ,,,, . 161
Perez, Rudy ...,,,.,,,,,, .... 9 3, 120
Perkin, Richard G. ..,. .,,. ,,,, 1 6 6
Perry, George E. ...,. 87, 165
Perry, Mike .
Pesche, Nadine C, ..
Peters, Robert C. .... .
Peterson, Wfilliam, ,,,,,, ,
.Y 93
ss
61, 118. 121
Pettigrew, Shelia K. .... ,..,,,,,,.,., 8 7, 121
Pevehouse, Judy B. ,,,,,,....... ..,,,,,,,,, . .. 87
Peieffer, Beverly . ..,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 133
Philbrick, Judith A. ..,. 12, 16, 17, 21 22.
61, 110, 112, 114, 119, 124, 125, 130
Phillips, Helen J. ..,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87
Phillips, Kathleen ........ 82, 129, 132, 133
Phillips, Patrica .,,... ........... 6 1, 125, 135
Philpott, Shirley J. ,,,,,, ,,,1,1,, , ,, 87
Phipps, Stephen L.
Picard, Jimmy S.
Pickett, David L. ..
Pier, David L.
Pierce, Jeanne K.
Piland, Mike D.
85, 173
ss, 119
ss, 119
87
Pinn, Mary ..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3
Pitchford, Cynthia L. ........ 88, 132, 171
Pitman, Mike .... 61, 97, 107, 131, 152, 156.
h 164, 166
Pitts, Raymond L. ,...,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,
Poe, Ethel B. .....1......,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 87
Polk, Margaret ,... 83, 126, 128, 133, 138,
143
Polston, Peggy R. ................................ 19, 32
Polston, Virginia ...... 83, 140, 171
V.
Pomeroy, Gloria
Poole, Joyce M.
Poole, Linda J.
Pope, Donna ....... , ,,,.,,
.. ......,,..,, , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 62
82, 1-19, 150, 178
Pope, Gwendolyn M. , ...... 62
Popp, Robert L. ........ ........... . ,.,,,,,, , , 90
Post. Carey ..... .....,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, 62
Post. Haroletta Kay .... 20, 107, 125, 126,
133
Post. Linda ........... 18, 20, 33, 121, 145
Post, Tony , ..... . , 93, 133
Post, XVillian1 T. , , ,,
Poston, Bobbie , , ,, ,,,,,,, ,
Poston, Johnny M. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 4, 120
Poston, Bill .. .,.. , 87
Potts, Linda ......... , .......,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 S
Potts. Linda J. H , .. til
Powell, Fredrich P. ........ 76,"83, 131, 152, 157
Price, Hank, .... , ,. 88. 135, 165
Price, Henry P, ,
Price, Patricia E. 62, 129
Priest, Carlos Mike .... , ,,
Prince, Glenda B. ,, 93
Pruett, Elaine Jo ...... ....... 8 5, 135
Puckett, Betty ......... , H 87
Puckett, Jerry .........
Puckett, Paula ..............,............................. 87
Puckett, Stanley .... 62, 152, 157, 160, 1625
l 11
Puente, Bertha P. ,... .,,,,,. ,..., , . 92
Puente, Manuel ....... . ....................... .
Purser, Barbara J. ,... ,...... 2 1, 62, 135
Pursley, Billy L. ........ ...... 8 3, 151, 135
Putnam, James M. ........ ...... ............ 8 7
Putz, Leslie ........................, ......... 8 7, 135
Q
Questa, Gene H , ,.
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Rabe, Zelda J. ..... .... , H .. .. 91
Rachal, Patricia ,, .. ..... ....,..., . .
Ragan, Peggy ,........... ...... 8 3, 124, 126, 145
Ragan, Robert B. ,, .... .. 62, 149, 150, 179
Ragsdale, Joan .... 32, 87, 101, 112, 1-'16, 181
Railsback, Eileen .. ., ....... B7
Rains, Earnest L, .... ., 171
Rambo, John G. H .
Ramirez, Elizabeth ., ............. 37
Ramirez, Nancy .... .... 6 2, 147
Ramsey, Carol ..,., ..,... . ,. 13
Rankin, Frankie .................... ..... .... ...... 8 7
Rankin, Hubert L. ..,...,.... . ,.... , ....,...... 93
Raper, Elaine .... 62, 125, 126, 133, 177
Rau, Rosalie . ,.,..... ,. ...... ..........,.....,........ , 87
Rawlings, Greg ........................ 87, 158. 172
Ray, Margaret .... 91, 1-19, 150, 178, 179
Ray. Sandy . 83, 160, 162. 163 161
Redmon, Susan ...... ....................r 2 1. 83 1?-1
Reed, Brenda ..... .. , .,................ 83
Reed, Charles .................. ....... ...... . . , .... 63
Reid, Deanna Sue ........ ....... 6 3, 125, 126
Reid, Robert 63, 108, 131, 152, 157.
-1
Reno, Nelda ................... 33, 1-10
Retta. Gloria .......... .... 8 3, 132, 135 117
Reynard, Richard ........ ......... 8 3, 160, 162
Reynolds, Kenny ....,........... .............................. Y
Reynolds, Sandy .... 6. 9, 17. 20, 63, 112,
124, 129, 147, 1.13
Reynolds, Sara .,... ............... ..........,...,.... Y 3 7
Rhea, Carol Huggins ........ 63, 135, 138,
Rhea, Donald .......,.. ....... ....-. 6 3 , 136
Rhodes, Carolyn ........ ...... ........- 8 3 , 143
Rhodes, Diana .......1..........,..,.......... 87, 135
Rice, D011 D. ........ ss, 149, 150, 178, 179
Rice, Frances Lanet .......................-...--..Y.YYY 91
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Street. Mary E. , ,, 65, 175
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