Alvin High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Alvin, TX)
- Class of 1963
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The I963 wjacket
The Yellowjacket
Editors:
Carol Bowman
Diane DeKinder
Margaret Wieting
Pholographer:
George Burge
Sponsor:
Volume 27
Published by the
Annual Staff
Alvin High School
Alvin, Texas
Miss Nancy Tyler
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With your loyalty and enthusiasm, we achieved this-Our Record Year
As We progress through the future, we hope you will recall the traditions and ac
tivities which made this year unique.
ecord Year at AH . . .
. reflecting the following contents
Campus Life .,.... ....,l 1 0
Classes ,........... ...... 4 6
Seniors 48
Juniors 68
Sophomores 82
Faculty s.-.............,,....... ...,,, 9 4
Aclministrators 96
Instructors 98
School Services 108
Personalities ..........,............. ....... 1 10
All-School Favorites 112
Class Favorites 116
Queens and Sweethearts 120
Coronation 124
Organizations ..... ,i.,... 1 26
Sports .....,..,........ ....... 1 62
Football 164
Basketball 174
Spring Sports 180
Community Support ..,.. ....... 1 94
Index ..,...... ......., 2 22
After the presentation of the school bell by Ricki Jacobs, Mr. Norwood Durr, presi-
dent of the Alvin Jaycees, delivered the sportsmanship award for District l2AAA
to Alvin High School,
Standing at pep rallies has become a living tradition that has strengthened school spirit throughout this year
of extra effort and contributions
The 1963 YELLOWJACKET presents Our
Record Year-a year reflecting the extra efforts and
contributions which strengthened our traditions at
AHS.
This is our record year because each individual
has contributed a little more through school spiritj
through response to academic challenge, through re-
sponsible leadership, and through class support of
extracurricular activities. Each small act contributed
to the intangible but lasting tradition of AHS.
This created our record year and will set the
pace for record years to come.
. and so we dedicate and salute
We, the yearbook staff, Wish to dedicate the 1963 YELLOW-
JACKET to DR. GEORGE THOMPSON-a man with deep integrity,
and a progressive attitude-a man who radiates cheerfulness around
AHS, who inspires others, who is willing to unselfishly sacrifice extra
hours to build a school with lasting traditions. Without his challenge,
this would not have been Our Record Year.
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To the Student Council and to each class our
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The excitement and fun of meeting new and
old friends again filled the halls of AHS as the
school year began. As the newness subsided stu-
dents began the old routine of tardy slips, signing
bus lists for football games, and being absent from
school. The more scholarly students saw Miss
Cope about studies While the others talked and had
good times in the halls.
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Through tears or joy the school song was sung after every game
Mike Tilly and .lacky Roland nervously await the toss of the coin
and officials decision.
School Spirit Soars . .
Tommy Howard throws a hard block enabling Steve Barber to
gain a first down for the Jackets.
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Standing on the sidelines, coaches and players encourage
the team to victory.
New Traditions Take Hold
While waiting for the buses, Jackettes anticipate the outcome of the game.
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huddle as quarterback Mary Bean explains the Enthusiasm is displayed by Senior girls as cheerleaders lead them
in yells.
Demons' captains-Judy Tanner, Mary Bean, and Barbara Dezo
exhibited tools of their trade.
Two Straight Years
Senior HMonstersW and Junior :'Demons" en-
thusiastically planned and prepared for HPoWder-
puffw as October 5 drew near. Long hours of
practice contributed to a well-played game and an
entertaining half time. Good sportsmanship was
displayed by both teams as the Seniors umashedn
to victory.
Talented cheerleaders lifted team spirit
through defeat and victory, while players hurriedly
took water breaks between plays. Mixed emotions
and congratulations filled the atmosphere at the
end of the game.
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Beauties, floats, and football captured
the spirit of homecoming. Rivalry between the
parade. The evening was highlighted with the
Exes and students of AHS enjoyed a fun-filled
The Spirit of Homecoming Begins . .
Sophomords Wfrojan Horse" displayed the surprise attack that "Pand0ra'S BOX" Won first place for the Junior C1355 on its
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evening of dancing.
Miss Diane DeKinder was crowned homecoming queen. Her attendants
were Diane Butler, Donna Mortensen, and Margaret Wieting.
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The speed of the Seniors' chariot seemed to possess the Jackets
as they raced to victory.
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Village singers entertained court royalty.
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Nan Pearson and Sharon Wellborn brilliantly narrated
the etory of 4'Auturnn Festival."
Coffee Was Crowned Halloween Queen
Taking a break, the royal entertainers laughed over a joke before curtain.
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.ludge R. E. Blount spoke as the guests at the head table enthusias-
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Everyone cnjoyed good food and conversation at the Football Ban-
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refreshments to band members.
Band members participated in an evening of Mary Ann Leedy and Cecil Henry were chosen Sweetheart and Band Beau.
dancing with music by wlfhe Sonnets."
Mid-Season Activities
The close of football season brought
about the annual Football Banquet. The
guest speaker for the occasion was ,ludge
R. E. Biount, whose speech was enjoyed
by the football players, Jackettes, and band
members. The highlight of the evening was
the crowning of the Football Sweetheart,
Margaret Wieting.
4'Oriental Gardensi' was the theme
of this year's Band Prom. Mary Ann
Leedy and Cecil Henry were presented as
Sweetheart and Band Beau. The Student
Union Building was cleverly decorated with
Japanese lanterns and fans.
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joyment for all students.
Students Interests Widen .
Various types of assemblies were presented
throughout the school year. These consisted of the
presentation of athletic and academic awards as Well
as assemblies planned and presented by the student
body.
One of the more popular assemblies is Student
Government Day. The student body is divided into two
political parties each choosing candidates to run for
county offices. Each party presents a skit trying to win
votes for their candidates.
Alvin's student government officers are, FIRST ROW: Wayne Foster, District Clerkg Gerry Long, District Attorneyg Janice
Webb, County Clerkg James Hensley, County Surveyorg and Paul Wofford, County Sheriff. SECOND ROW: Jacky Roland,
County Judgeg Larry Simpson, Tax Collector-Assessorg Nathan Hankamer, County Commissionerg and Tommy Self, County
Treasurer.
. Assemblies Range From Politics to Entertainment
loneer Party members laughed good-naturedly as Longhorns present
eir skit.
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Twelfth jury man, Donald Mears, turned Hthumbs down" condemning
the Longhorn defendant.
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New Talent Discovered . . . Seniors Present
A ll f I t 1 sed, the first musical presented by a senior class was a success.
A musical comedy, 'Swinging Highf' was
presented by the senior class. The Yellow Jacket
Dance Band provided the musical accompaniment.
Mr. Cecil Rusk, band director, Miss Janet Culber-
son, and Mrs. Jo Bennett, drama coaches, directed
the casting. The play ran for two evenings, March
15th and 16th, having large audiences both nights.
Members of the cast were: Frank Emert,
Sharon Wellbo1'n, Ricki Jacobs, 'Carole Botter, Bill
Ennis, Mary Ann Leedy, Rene Pettiet, Jim Rutledge,
and Lawrence Guess.
First Musical
Mr, McDuff, Frank Ernert, and Connie, Sharon Wellborn,
were dazed as the chemistry experiment exploded.
Senior boys watched as Charlie Truksa displayed his skill at yo-yoing.
Good Old Days Relived . .
Senior students let the thoughts
of the past dominate their minds, as
costumes of various colors and de-
signs, stuffed animals, Wagons, and
lolly-pops were seen on Kid Day. The
activities began with a skit at lunch
time followed hy a parade of costumes.
Judges chose the cutest couple, the
cutest girl, and the cutest boy. After
the parade, the students walked over to
the park for a picnic and games. The
day was ended by a skating party given
that night.
Seniors Enjoy Childhood Experiences
Art Linkletter, alias Doctor Thompson, asked several students
questions like those heard on television.
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Kid Day activities were chaperoned by senior mothers.
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Seniors Diane Butler and Jacky Roland were chosen cutest couple while
Benelese Scott and Noel Adams were chosen cutest girl and boy.
Frank Emert, the M.C. of the skit, followed along as other
senior boys enjoyed the show.
Senior students, dressed in Kid Day costumes, mingled together before the start of the parade.
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Ull.. science contestants were: Ricki Jacobs, Sherilyn Shaw,
Sherrie Young, and Monte Bobele Cnot picturedl.
Students participating in UIL number sense and slide rule were: John
Casey, Joe Godwin, Sam Ramirez, Mr. Locke, Sponsor. Not pictured:
Jimmy McNatt, Monte Bobele, Harold Reavis, and Eilzabeth Hunter.
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Typing and shorthand students representing Alvin were, FIRST ROW: Jody Graham, Leesa Cravens, Beverly Porter, Gloria
Singh, and Cheryl Burks. SECOND ROW: Cecelia Ray, Gay Nell Gustafson, Carole Botter, Betty Borm, and Irene De.
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UIL ready writing and spelling contestants were: Juannell Arney, Alvin's UIL play cast consisted of Leesa Cravens, Jim Rutledge,
Martha Taunton, Barbara Childres, Karen Turvey, Wineva Hankamer, Gerry Long, Walter Royce, Larry Simpson, and Anne Horn.
and Joy Bullard.
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razier, Candy Barfield, and Sandra Mclsemore Knot picturedl.
UIL poetry and speech contestants were: Wayne Lynch, Candy Barfield,
Frank Emert, Bill Ennis, Sandra Sanford, and Janice Adams.
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Sharon Wellborn "ratted" his hair.
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A Hawaiian Luau, held in the Student
Union Building, was sponsored by the student
council as the all-school party. Hawaiian punch
along with sandwiches and cookies were served
under a grass hut. Palm trees and pineapples
lined the Walls While mats were placed on the
floor for chairs. Each person was given a lei as
he came in the door. Music was provided by the
Continentals for those who Wanted to dance, and
games were held in the girls' gym.
Prom and Luau Set Pace
Members of the student council proudly exhibited the decorations for the
all chool party.
'4Southern Plantationi' was used as this year's theme of the Junior-Senior Prom.
for Spring Activities
Seated at the head table were the junior and senior class officers,
students participating in the program, and their dates.
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Negro servants, typical of the old South, were represented hy sopho
more students dressed to fit the part.
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' Intramural awards were given to individual teams having gained the
most points during the year.
Jacky Roland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roland, was the
recipient of the coveted Tinnin Cup.
Athletic and Scholastic Awards Presented
Janice Webb received the 4'Most Outstanding Jacketten award.
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Coach Henry presented Mike Tilly, Howard Roark, Tommy Howard, and Jacky
Roland with the Matushita Award.
Scholarships were given to, FIRST ROW: Lawrence Guess and Barbara Beasley, Rotary Clubg Betty Borm, Insurance Agents' Scholar-
ship, Betty Adcock, Alvin Business Women's Association Scholarship, and Benelese Scott and Wayne Lynch, Parent-Teacher Scholarships.
SECOND ROW: Cecil Henry, S.H.S.T.C. Cecil Rusk Scholarshipg Ricki Jacobs, Dow Chemical Scholarshipg and Bill Ennis and Margaret
Wieting, Insurance Agents' Scholarships.
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Sandra McLem0re and Kay Thomas accepted the "Award
of Merit" for the Clarion Staff.
Ricki Jacobs, valedictorian, and Sharon Wellbom
torian, were honored in assembly.
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Karen Turvey, Ricki Jacobs, and Leesa Cravens were presented with
English awards.
Awards were presented to Glenn Ford, Most Outstanding Senior
Student, Wayne Lynch and Margaret Wieting, American Legion
Awards, and Bill Ennis and Betty Borm, Danforth Awards. Jimmy
McNatt, Pam Knight, John Casey, and ,lean Ryan were honored
for their selection for Boys, and Girls' State.
Students Receive Honors for Individual Work
The VFW essay awards were given to Jean Ryan, Marilyn Dollar,
and .loe Godwin. Betty Adcock and Susan Measles received home-
ntzalgng awards, and Betty Borm received the typing award.
Frank Emert and Ricki Jacobs planted the water oak tree presented
to the Senior Class of 1967 hy the Senior Class of l963. 1
Betty Adcock received the Crisco Award from Hrs. Roberts while
Susan Measels received the Silversrnith Award.
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Glenn Ford received the Senior Class of 1961 Award which was
presented by Wayne Boyd.
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Mr. John McNiel presented the Danforth Award to Bill Ennis and
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the beginning for the 1963 sen-
iors. After twelve years of con-
tinuous study and hard work, the
fun and enjoyment of high school
days came to an end.
Graduation was highlighted
by senior activities and Bacca-
laureate. At commencement exer-
cises, Ricki Jacobs and Sharon
Wellborn both gave speeches chal-
lenging the Senior Class of 1964
to bigger and better things and to
carry on the traditions of Alvin
High -School.
End of the school year brought about
many varied emotions to graduating sen-
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The top ten graduates were: Sharon Wellborn, Ricki Jacobs, Marianne Munz, Margaret Wieting, Wayne Lynch, Carol Bowman,
Barbara Beasley, Mike Tilly, Cecelia Ray, and Benelese Scott Knot picturedl.
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Senior Year Closes . . .
Seniors talked excitedly of the
coming ceremony, of celebration
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Future Hopes and Dreams in Sight
The importance and the seriousness
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anxiety, hope, and job of facing
the future, as adults were focused
on the minds of all.
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Our Record Year in
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The senior class elected the following students to reign as class officers for 1962-63: Frank Emert, Presidentg Jacky Ro-
land, Vice-Presidentg Ricki Jacobs, Treasurer, Linda Frazier, Corresponding Secretary, Benelese Scott, Recording Secre-
tary, and Buddy Moore, Parliamentarian.
Seniors Work for Record Year . .
During a class meeting on December 10, the seniors selected the blue iris
as their flower to be backed by the colors of blue and white. After much discussion,
they decided upon the' motto: 'The reward of a thing well done is to have done itf'
Under the chairmanship of Miss Cope, the senior class sponsors, Miss Scale,
Miss Congrady, Miss Tyler, Mr. Locke, and Mr. Roberts, helped the seniors with
their activities throughout the year.
Noel Adams
Betty Adcock
Julie Agee
Laney Alexander
Class Officers Unite Seniors for I963
Ronnie Alexander
Juannell Arney
Arleen Avitts
Steve Barber
Donald Bennett
Penny Boothe
Betty Borm
Carole Botter
Carol Bowman
Donald Brough
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Candy Barfield
Jerry Barnett
Mary Batson
Barbara Beasley
Senior Enrollment Tops I39
James Broughton
Jimmy Brown
Hamilton Browne
. . . Successful Year in Sight
Seniors quickly glance through their economics books before class discussion begins
Linda Bryant
Johnny Buelow
James Burts
Diane Butler
Jimmy Callihan
Jane Campbell
Monster Mashers Take Powderpuff Championship
Robert Carlisle
Pauline Clutter
Jane Coffee
Nick Cordova
Joe Cothron
Betty Crainer
Mary Croix
Diane Deliinder
Irene Delseon
,lose Delseon
Fernan Duenaz
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Good Sportsmanship and Spirit Displayed
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Seniors Steve Barber, "Pucker" Robertson, Terry Palmer, and junior, Weldon
Robertson, study a chart on a fundamental metal-work process. In metal shop
the boys use the principles to make useful household items.
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Barbara Durrett
Frank Emert
Bill Ennis
Jimmy Epley
Seniors Proudly Exhibit Their Rings
Glenn Ford
Linda Frazier
John Geelan
Johnny Glosson
Jody Graham
Lawrence Guess
Gay Nell Gustafson
Nathan Hankainer
Cecil Henry
. . A Momentous Symbol of Twelve Years
On February 5, the senior class met to discuss the musical, :Swinging Highf' as their senior class play. Mr. Rusk
volunteered this musical for presentation.
Susan Herndon
Pat Hodges
Nelda Howell
Phillip Huerta
Riclci ,lacohs
Becky Keele
Seniors Select Flower - the Blue Iris
Richard Krarnpota
Mary Ann Leedy
Tommy Linn L
Patsy Little i
Gerry Long
Betty Lonis
Mary Ellen Luna
Wayne Lynch
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Terry Mark
Vivian Mayo
Susan Measels
and Their Colors - Blue and White
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dictation records.
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Marianne Munz
Robert McCauley
Tommy MCKissick
Mike Mclaendon
Ronald Norris
Diane Orsak
Penny Meinke
Charles Miller
Charles uBuddy,' Moore
Donna Mortensen
AHS Student Council Organized . .
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Joyce Owen
Terry Palmer
Nan Pearson
. . . Nine Seniors Provide Excellent Leadership
Senior homemaking students receive instructions from Mrs. Roberts as they cut out and prepare to sew their garments
Rene Pettiet
Terry Pollard
Howard Roark
Lynn HPucker7'
Robertson
Marvin Robinson
Jacky Roland
Larry Rose
Walter Royse
.lim Rutledge
Chris Sanchez
James Powell
Rudy Puente
Cecelia Ray
Harold Reavis
Academic Awards and Honors
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Margaret Sandoval
Joyce Savell
Rosie Sayers
Climax Cur Record Senior Year
After composing a ballad for Miss Keel-s senior Enfvlish class Frank E
6 , mert
and R1Ckl Jacobs presented the song during an assembly program Frank ac-
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companied icki with his guitar as they harmonized to the tune of Wfhe Beverly
Hillbillies."
Benelese Scott
George Scruggs
Tommy Self
Larry Simpson
With Spring the Year Draws to a Close
Kenneth Skillern
Patricia Smith
Peggy Smith
Rose Marie Smith
Susan Speed
Cecil Standiey
Tommy Stansel
Martha Stanton
Charles Summers
. Seniors Salute Alvin High School
Senior English students listen as Miss Congrady lectures to them about Chaucer
Barbara Till
Michael Tilly ,
Charles Truksa
Judy Truksa
Joe Charles Villanueva
June Villanueva
Our Motto - "The Reward of a Thing Well Done
Janice Webb
Sharon Wellborn
Linda West
Margaret Wieting
Dick Williams
Robert Williams
Brenda Wills
Gloria Wissner
Paul W0ffOl'd
Kenneth Womack
Bobbie Woodard
. is to Have Done It"
After being nominated by the student body, Alvin's representatives, .loyce
Savell and .lacky Roland, went to Angleton to compete in the district Physical
Fitness Program. Receiving the largest number of votes, they brought home
the district Mr. and Miss Physical Fitness titles for Alvin.
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ADAMS, NOEL
Puwdvrpuff Beau 62-63. Twirlcr 61-62: Track
60-63, District Champs 59-62: Athletic Club 60-
63: Junior Olympics 623 Basketball 59-613 Chess
Club 59-60, Pres.: FFA 59-63, Chapter Conduct-
ing Team 59-62, Chapter Star Farmer 62. Lone
Star Farmer 62.
ADCOCK. BETTY
FHA 59-63, V.-Pres. 62-633 FTA 60-61. Transfer
from Pcarlantl High School, Pcarlnnd, Texas,
AC-EE, JULIE
Library Club 62-633 Powde-rputf Champs 62-633
Senior Play: UIL One-Act Play 62-63. Trans-
fer from Laltlnrque High School, Lahlarque,
Texas.
ALEXANDER. LANEY
Powderpuff Champs 61-63, Manager 61-623 Busi-
ness Club 62-633 Band 59-63, Dance Band 61-
625 Band Club 60-613 UIL Number Sense 59-
603 Slide Rule Club 59-603 Industrial Arts Club
for Girls 61-62,
ALEXANDER, RONNIE
FFA 59-62, Farm Skill Contest 60-61, Livestock
Judging Contest, Texas ASM 60-61. Houston
Fat Stock Shoo 59-603 Chr-ss Club 62-635 Pho-
tography Club 61-623 Stamp Club 59-60.
ARNEY, JUANNELL
Library Club 61-63, Pres. 62-63, Rep. 61-623
CLARION Staff 62-633 Quill and Scroll 62-633
FTA 61-62: UIL Typewritingf 61-623 FHA 59-
613 UIL Ready Vlfriting 59-60: JUNIOR HIGH-
LIGHTS Staff 59-60.
AVITTS. ARLEEN
Speech Club 62-633 Jackettes, 61-62: Library
Club 61-623 Dramatics Club 59-60.
BA-RBER. STEVE
Most Handsome AHS Boy 62-633 Speech Club
62-633 Powderpuff Mom 62-633 Football 59-
62, Capt. 59-60, District Honorable Mention 61-
623 Athletic Club 61-623 Junior Class Vice-
Presiclent3 Coronation Duke 60-61: Track 59-
61Q Junior Historian Club 60-61: Most Handsome
Sophomore Boyg Sophomore Class Vice-Presb
dentg Basketball 59-60: Freshman Class Presi-
dentg Student Council 59'6OQ Gladiator Club
59-60.
RARFIELD, CANDY
Jackettes, 60-633 NHS 61-63. Treas. 62-633
YELLOWJACKET Staff 62-63, Personalities Ed.g
CLARION Staff 62-63, Sports Co-Ed.3 Powder-
puff Champs 61-633 National Council of Eng-
lish Teachers Noniination for Award 61'O3Q Sci-
ence Club 61-62, Sec.3 UIL Expository Speech
61-623 National Odd Fellows United Nations
Youth Pilgrimage Delegate Competitor, 61-
623 Speech Club 60-61, Parl.: Slide Rule Club
59-601 Press Club 59-60.
BARNETT, JERRY
Speech Club 60-613 Powderpuff Cheerleader 61-
633 Senior Play: Industrial Arts Club 61-62,
Sgt. at Arms: Stamp Club 59-60.
BATSON, MARY
FBLA 61-63, Parl. 62-63. Transfer from Ray
Miller High School, Corpus Christi, Texas,
BEASLEY, BARBARA
Powderpuff Champs 62-633 Spanish Club 61-63,
Cor. Sec. 62-632 Volleyball Team 59-633 Top
Ten in Senior Class. Transfer front Colorado
City High School, Colorado City, Texas.
BENNETT, DONALD
BOOTHE, PENNY
Band 59-633 Industrial Arts Club for Girls 61-
63, Pres. 62-633 Gulf Coast Industrial Arts Stu-
dents Asst. Rc-porter 62-631 Powderpuff Champs
61-633 Senior Play3 Junior Historian Club 60-
613 Girls' Sports Fan Club S9-60.
BORM, BETTY'
Library Club 61-63, V.-Pres. 61-62, Rep, 62-
63: Senior Playg Powclerpuff Champs 61-633 FHA
60-613 UIL Typing 60'6TQ Slide Rule Club 59-
603 UIL Shorthand 62-63.
BOTTER, CAROLE
Business Club 62-63, Pres.3 FTA 62-631 UIL
Shorthand 62-633 Band 59-621 Twirler S9-62:
.Coronation Princess 62-633 Senior Play: Indus-
trial Arts Club for Girls 60-623 Girls' Sports
Fan Club 59-60.
BOWMAN, CAROL
Cheerleader 60-63, Head Cheerleader 62-633
Quill'and Svroll 61-63, Sec. 62-633 NHS 61-
63g Industrial Arts Sweetheart 62-633 Annual
Staff 60-633 Soph. Ed. 60-61, Organizations
Ed. 61-62, Editor 62-63: Powderpuii Champs 61-
633 Top Ten in Senior Class: Student Council
60-623 FFA Rodeo 60-633 Basketball Sweetheart
62-633 Junior Class Secretary: Federalist Party
Whip 61-623 Brazoria County Fair Pageant Repre-
sentative 60-613 Valedirtorian 59-603 UIL Ready
Writing 59-60.
BROUGHTON. DONALD
Band 59-63, Dance Band 61-63, All-District Band
62-633 Band Club 62-633 Texas State Drawing
Competitor 61-621 Photography Club 60-623 JUN-
IOR HIGHLIGHTS Staff 59-60, Art Ed.
BROUGHTON, JAMES
Band 59-633 Band Club 59-60, 62-633 Photog-
raphy Club 61-623 Chess Club 60-615 Track 59-
603 Film Club 59-60.
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Senior Achievements
BROWNE, HAMILTON
YELLOlVJACKE'l' Staff 60-63: Student Council
61-633 Quill and Scroll 62-633 Senior Play:
Pioneer Party Co-Chairman 62-633 Texas Boys'
State 61-62: UIL Extenip. Speaking 60-61.
BROWN, JIMMY
Coronation Duke 62-633 Powderpuff Drutu Major
62'6llQ Most Handsome Senior Boy3 Golf 59-
63, District Champs 60-613 Most Handsome Jun-
ior Boy3 Basketball 59'62Q Coronation Prince
61-623 National Odd Fellows United Nations
Youth Pilgrimage Delegate Competitor 61-62:
.-Xthlctic Club 61-623 Math Club 59-61.
BRYANT, LINDA
Library Club 62-63. Transfer from Clear Creek
High School, League City, Texas.
BUELOW, JOHNNY
Football 59-60, 61-623 FFA 59-62, Pres. 59-603
Gladiator Club 59'60Q Basketball 59-60.
BURTS, JAINIES
BUTLER, DIANE
Most Popular Senior Girl3 Band 59-63, All-
District 61-63, Cor. Sec. 62-63: All-Regional
Reading Band 61-623 Powderpuff Champs 61-63.
Tri-Capt. 61-623 Industrial Arts Club for Girls
61-633 Homeconiing Queen Candidate 62-633
Pioneer Party Whip 62-633 Volleyball Team
60-63, Cu-Capt, 60-61: Girls' Sports Fan Club
59-603 Valentine Sweetheart 59-60: Softball
Team 59-60, Co-Capt.
CALLIHAN, JIMMY
State Lone Star Farmer Award 62-633 FFA
60-62, V.-Pres. 61-62, Treas. OO-O11 Most Out-
standing Chapter Farmer Award 61-62: Star
Greenhancl Award 60-61.
CAMPBELL. JANE
Jackettes 59-63: FHA 62-633 Slide Rule Club
61-623 Junior Historian Club 60-61.
CARLISLE, ROBERT
Chess Club 59-60, 62-63: Football 60-61, 62-
633 Senior Playg Photography Club 61-62: Track
60-613 Athletic Club 60-613 I-'FA 59-60,
CLUTTEQR, PAULINE
Volleyball Team 59-623 Softball Team 59-60.
COFFEE, JANE
Library Club 62-63, Sec.3 FTA 61-63, Treas.
62'O33 ,Iackettes 62-633 Coronation Queen 62-
63g Powderpuif Champs 61-633 Industrial Arts
Club for Girls O0'61Q Junior Historian Club
60-61: FHA 60-613 Band 59-61, Twirler 59-603
UIL Ready Writing 59-603 Girls' Sports Fan
Club 59-603 Top Ten of Class 59-60.
CORDOVA, NICK
FFA 59-623 Football 60-623 Athletic Club 60-62,
COT1-IRON, JOE
Senior Play3 Photography Club 60-62, Pres. 61-
623 Powderpuff Twirlcr 61-62: Track 59-603
Radio Club 59-60.
CRAINER, BETTY
Band 59-633 Powderpufi Champs 61-633 Business
Club 62-633 Senior Playg UIL Typing 61-623
Junior Historian Club 61-623 Industrial Arts
Club for Girls 60-613 Girls' Sports Fan Club
59-60.
CROIX, MARY
Jackettes 60-633 -1-H Club 59-63, Sec.-Treas. 62-
633 FTA 60-63, V.-Pres. 62-633 FHA 62-63, Re-
porterg Powdcrpuff Champs 62-63: Slide Rule
Club 61-623 Junior Historian Club 60-613 Girls'
Sports Finn Club 59-60. .
DEKINDER, DIANE
Miss AHS 62-633 Homecoming Queen 62-632 Stu-
dent Council 62-63, Cor. Sec.: Student Coun-
cil Summer Worksltop 625 NHS 61-633 Jackettes
60-63, Pres. 62-633 YELLOWJACKET Staff 61-
63, Jr. Class Ed. 61-62, Asst. Ed. 62-633 Quill
and Scroll 61-63, Pres, 62-633 Powderpuff
Champs 61-632 Senior Playg Longhorn Party
Co-Chairman 62-633 Junior Class Parliamen-
tariang Most Beautiful Junior Girlg Girls' State
Alt. 61-623 CLARION Staff 61-62, Society Ed.3
UIL Journalism Alt, 61-623 Coronation Princess
O0-613 Junior Historian Club 60-61, Treas.3
Cheerleader 59-603 Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60.
DELEON, IRENE
Spanish Club 60-63, Pros. 62-63, Sec. 60-613
Business Club 61-623 UIL Spelling 59-60,
DELEON, JOSE
PASF 60-63.
DUENAZ, FERNAN
DURRETT, BARBARA
,Iaclccttcs 61-633 Pnwderpuff Champs 61-DSQ Li-
brary Club 62-633 FFA Rodeo 59-633 Business
Club 61-623 Brazoria County Rodeo Queen 61-
622 Volleyball Team 59-613 Girls' Sports Fan
Club 59-603 Softball Team 59-60.
EMEKT, FRANK
Senior Class Prcsident3 Student Council 62-
63, Parl.3 Student Council Summer lVorkshop
623 Jackette Bcnu 62-633 Football Mgr. 62-
O31 Senior Play3 Time Magazine Current Events
Contest 61-623 National Odd Fellows United Na-
tions Youth Pilgrimage Dclcgate Competitor 61-
623 Track 61-623 Athletic Club 61-63: Powder-
pulf Twirler 61-623 MOM 62-63. Transfer from
El Dorado, Arkansas.
ENNIS, BILL U
Band 59-63, Parl, 62-63, All-District Band 62-
633 Coronation Truinpetcr 62-633 Dance Baud
60-63: YELLOWJACKET Staff, Faculty Ed.
62-633 Senior Play: Powderputt Twirlcr 61-62:
Band Club 59-623 Ull. Prose Reading 61-63. Dis-
trict 61-63.
EPLEY, JIMMY
Chess Club 59-60, 62-633 FFA 59-63, Sf- CWI'
ducting Team 60-62, Junior Conducting: 'leant
59-603 Gladiator Club 59-60.
FORD, GLENN
Basketball 59-633 Baseball 60-63: .-Xlblciil' Club
61-633 Junior Class TYPBSXITCIQ Junior Historian
Club 60-61, Pres,3 Sophomore Class Treasurer:
Student Council 59-60, Treas.: Bob Beatty Award
59-60.
FRAZIER, LINDA
Student Council 62-633 Senior Class Correspond-
ing Secrctary3 Powrlerpuff Champs 61-633 Library
Club 62-635 CLARION Staff 62-632 Business
Club 61-623 Art Club 60-613 Girls' Sports Fan
Club 59-60.
GEELAN, JOHN
FFA 59-633 Band 59-62.
GLOSSON, JOHNNY
Band 59-633 Band Club 62-63: CIIESS Club 62-
O33 Photography Club 60-623 Model Craft Club
59-60.
GRAHAM, JO KATHRYN
Powderpufi Champs 61-633 French Club 62-633
FHA 62-633 Junior Historian Club 61-623 Band
59-613 Band Club 60-613 Girls' Sports Fan
Club 59-60.
GUESS, LAWRENCE
Spanish Club 61-62, Sec-.3 Powderpuff Twirler
62-633 Senior Play3 Science Club 61-62, Re-
porterg Slide Rule Club 60-613 Speech Club 59-
603 Band 60-61.
GUSTAFSON, GAY NELL
Band 59-63, Reporter 62-633 Powderpuff Champs
61-633 Coronation Lady-in-Waiting 62-633 Duch-
ess 60-O13 YELLOWJACKET Staff 62-63, Sen-
ior Ed.3 Senior Play: UIL Shorthand Alt.
62-633 Quill and Scroll 62-633 Volleyball
Team 60-62, Mgr. 61-62: Industrial Arts Club
for Girls 61-62: UIL Typewriting Alt. 61-62:
JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS Staff 59-60,
HANKAMER, NATHAN
Football 59-623 Athletic Club 60-633 Student
Government County Commissioner 62-633 Science
Club 60-623 UIL Science 61-62: Powderpufi
Beau 61-623 Track 60-613 Gladiator Club 59-60:
Math Club 59-60.
HENRY, CECIL
Senior Play 62-63: Band S9-63, Pres. 62-63,
All-District 60-63. Band Beau 62-633 Band Club
59-62, Pres. 61-623 Photography Club 60-61.
HERNDON, SUSAN
FTA 62'633 Business Club 62-63, Treas.3 Powder-
puff Champs 62-63: Coronation Duchess 62-633
Senior Play, Transfer from Collinsville, Illinois.
HODGES, PAT
Football 59-63: Athletic Club 60-63: Powderpuif
MOM 62-63, Cheerleader 61-623 Track 59-603
Radio Club 59-603 Gladiator Club 59-60.
HOWELL, NELDA
Library Club 62-63, V.-Pres.: Senior Play3 FHA
59-61,
HUERTA, P1'I1LLlP
JACOBS. RICK1
Valedictorian 62-633 Most Representative Sen-
ior3 Student Assembly President 62-633 Foot-
ball 59-63, Co-Capt. 59-60, Honorable Mention
All-District 61-633 Athletic Club 61-63, Sec. 62-
633 Student Council 59-63. Treats. 61-62, V.-
Pres. 59-60, Pres. 62-633 NHS 61-633 Senior
Class TICSSUIGFQ UIL Science 62-633 Track 62-
633 Powderpuff Cheerleader 62-63, Twirler 61-
623 Senior Playg Longhorn Party Co-Chairman
62-633 Boys' State 61-62: UIL Math and Sci-
ence 61-623 Honorable Mention National Merit
Scholarship 61.-62: Student Council Summer
Worksliop 60-62: American Legion Award 59-
603 Slide Rule Club 59-60.
JOBES, DONALD
KRAMPOTA, RICHARD
LAMPE, ROBERT
LEEDY, MARY ANN
Band 59-63, Trcas. 62-63, All-District 60-61:
Business Club 62-63, Sec.g Powderpuff Champs
61-63, Mgr, 62-63: FTA 62-63: Band Sweetheart
62-633 Senior Play: Industrial Arts Club for
Girls 61-623 Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60.
LINN, TOIMMY
Football 59-633 Athletic Club 60-633 Senior Play?
Basketball S9-623 Slide Rule Club 6O'61Q Track
59-60.
LITTLE, PATSY
Library Club 61-63, Trcas. 62-63, Sec. 61-62:
Volleyball Team 60-633 Art Club 59-60, Sec.
LONG, GERRY
Student Government District Attorney 62-632
Senior Playg Speech Club 62-633 UIL One-Ac!
Play 62-63. Transfer from Houston, Texas.
LONIS, BETTY
Library Club 62-63, V.-Pres.3 Powderpuff Champs
61-623 Industrial Arts Club for Girls 60-615
Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60:
LUN.-X. MARY ELLEN
Jackettes 60-633 PASF 62-63, PML: Pgwdcr.
puff Champs 61-631' Senior Play: Library Club
61-62: JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS Staff 59-60: Girls'
Sports Fan Club 59-60.
LYNCH, WAYNE
Top Ten in Senior Classg Baseball 60-63, All-
District 61-62g Illost Likely to Succeed 62-63:
Coronation Narrator 61-62, Cast 62-633 Powder-
puff Cheerleader 62-63: YELLOWJACKET Staff
60-63, Sports Ed. 60-635 Student Council 60-62,
Pres, 61-629 Most Representative Junior Boy:
Junior Class Presidcntg Student Assembly Presi-
dent 61-625 Most Representative Sophomore
Boy: Sophomore Class Presidentg Press Club
59-60, Ed,g Band 59-60, Freshman Class Secre-
tary-Treasurer.
MARK, TERRY
Football 59-635 Quill and Scroll 61-63g YEL-
LOWIACKET Staff 62-63, Co-Sports Ed.: Ath-
letic Club 61-635 Track 59-623 CLARION Staff
61-623 UIL Journalism 61-62g Speech Club 60-615
Gladiator Club 59-605 Basketball 59-603 Radio
Club 59-60.
MAYO. VIVIAN
Library Club 61-635 FHA 59-60: ,larkctlcs 59-
62.
MEASELS. SUSAN
FHA 59-63,',Pres. 59-603 FTA 61-63, Pres. 62-63:
Jackcttes 61-633 Powderpuff Champs 61-63.
Mgr. 61-62, Senior Playg Industrial Arts Club
for Girls 60-61: Volleyball Team 59-603 Speech
Club 59-605 Betty Crocker Recipe Contest Win-
ner 59-60.
MEINKE, PENNY
FHA 62-63g Powderpuff Champs 61-63.
MILLER, CHARLES
Journalism Club 62-635 CLARION Staff 62-63,
Powderpuff Twirler 61-625 Chess Club 59-62.
V.-Pres. 59-60.
MOORE, BUDDY
Football 59-633 Track 59-635 Powderpuff Cheer-
leader 62-633 Athletic Club 60-63: Senior Class
Parliamentariang Chess Club 62-633 Basketball
59-625 Science Club 61-62: Coronation Duke
61-62.
MORTENSEN, DONNA
Most Beautlfu Seiiirr-Gir1':"1:lTJTT6'CTWiiing Queen
Candidate 62-633 Jackettes 60-635 Senior Playg
Powderpuff Champs 61-633 Library Club 61-63,
Parl. 62-633 Coronation Princess 61-62. Duchess
59-60, Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60.
MUNZ. MARIANNE
Top Ten in Senior Class, Powderpuff Champs
61-63, Co-Capt. 61-633 Student Council 59-63,
Sec. 59-60g Miss Sportsmanship 62-63g Girls'
State 61-623 NHS 61-633 Council Delegate Boys'
-l--H Club 60-63g Regional Tennis Finalists 61-
625 Most Representative Junior Girlg YELLOW-
.IACKET Staff 60-62g Most Representative Sopho-
more Girlg District Tennis Champs 59-625 Girls'
Sports Fan Club 59-604 American Legion Award
59-60, Freshman Class Vice-President, Slide Rule
Club 59-609 Salutatorian 59-60.
Mt-CAULEY, ROBERT
Journalism Club 62-633 CLARION Staff 62-63,
Co-Ed.g Senior Playg Creative Tvriting Club
61-62, INKSLINGERS 61-621 UIL Play 59-60,
Stage Mgr.
McKISSICK, TOMMY
YELLOWJACKET Staff 62-63, Photographerg
Photography Club 60-62: Chess Club 59-60.
McLENDON, MIKE
Powderpuff Twirler 62-635 Band 59-63, V.-Pres.
62-635 Band Club 59-63, V.-Pres. 62-63, Pres.
59-60.
NORRIS, RONNIE
Basketball 62-634 Athletic Club 62-633 Chess
Club 62-63. Transfer from Leysin American
School, Leysin, Switzerland.
ORSAK, DIANE
Library Club 62-63, Transfer from Angleton,
Texas,
OWEN, JOYCE
Band 59-63, Rec. Sec. 62-63, All-District 62-
63, All-Regional 62-635 Powderpuff Champs 61-
633 Coronation Lady-in-Waiting 62-635 Industrial
Arts Club for Girls 61-62g Volleyball Team 60-
625 Junior Historian Club 60-619 Student Coun-
ei1,59-6O, Reporterg Softball Team 59-603 Girls'
Sports Fan Club 59-60.
PALMER, TERRY
PEARSON, NAN
Speech Club 62-63, V.-Pres.: Coronation Prin-
cess 59-60, Narrator 62-633 Powderpuff Champs
61-63, Co-Capt. 62-631 UIL Declamation 59-63,
District 59-62, Regional 60-613 INKSLINGERS 61-
62, Pres.g Cheerleader 59-60, Head Cheerleader:
Volleyball Team S9-603 Girls, Sports Fan Club
59-60.
PASF 60-61.
PEREZ, .IUANITA
PETTIET, RENE
Library Club 62-635 Speech Club 62-63: Sen'
ior Playg UIL Poetry Interpretation 62-63:
Powdcrpuff Champs 62-633 Band 61-625 Creative
Writing Club 61-62, Transfer from Fort Worth,
Texas.
POLLARD, TERRY
Baseball 60-63: Athletic Club 60-63.
POWELL, JAMES
PUENTE, RUDY
Baseball 60-623 Athletic Club 60-623 Industrial
Arts Club S9-60.
RAY, CECELIA ,
Top Ten in Senior Classg Library Club 62-63:
Powderpuff Champs 62-63. Transfer from Hunts-
ville, Texas.
REAVIS, HAROLD
Chess Club 61-633 Photography Club 60-61:
Band 59-61g Slide Rule Club 59-603 Algebra
Club 59-60,
ROARK, HOWARD
Football 59-635 Track 59-63g Athletic Club 60-
635 Powderpuff MOM 62-63, Cheerleader 61-
625 Gladiator Club 59-60.
ROBERTS, ROY
Football 59-633 Athletic Club 60-63, Powder-
puff MOM 62-63, Track 59-633 FFA 59-62:
Gladiator Club 59-60.
ROBERTSON, LYNN
Coronation King 62-63g Library Club Beau 62-63:
Chess Club 62-635 Powdcrpuif MOM 62-63.
Drum Major 61-623 FFA Club 59-62, Lone Star
Farmer 60-61.
ROBINSON, MARVIN
Chess Club 59-63g UIL Number Sense 59-60.
ROLAND, JACKY
Football 59-63, Co-Capt. 62-63, All-District 62-
63g Basketball 59-63, Capt. 62-633 Track 59-
633 Athletic Club 60-63, V.-Pres. 62-635 Powder-
puff Cheerleader 61-633 Mr. AHS 62-635 Scu-
ior Class Vice-Presidcntg Mr. Physical Fitness
62-633 Student Government County Judge 62-63:
Matushita Award 61-624 Gladiator Club 59-60.
ROSE, LARRY
ROYSE, WALTER
Speech Club 62-633 Senior Playg UIL One-Act
Play 62-633 Chess Club 61-625 Basketball 60-61:
Industrial Arts Club 59-60, State Industrial Arts
Fair.
RUTLEDGE. JIM
Speech Club 62-63g Senior Playg UIL One-Act
Play 62-63. Transfer from Denver, Colorado.
SANCHEZ, CHRIS
Band 59-635 Band Club 61-639 JUNIOR HIGH-
LIGHTS Staff 59-60.
SAVELL. JOYCE
.lackettes 61-63, Parl. 62-639 Powderpuff Champs
61-63, Co-Capt. 62-63, YELLOWJACKET Staff
62-63, Senior Ed.g Volleyball Team 59-63, Capt.
62-633 Miss Physical Fitness 62-63g FBLA Club
61-62: FFA Rodeo 61-625 Industrial Arts Club
for Girls 60-613 Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60:
Sqftball Team 59-60,
SAYERS, ROSIE LEE
Library Club 61-63, FTA 60-62g Photography
Club 60-615 Art Club 59-60, Sec.-Treas.g Press
Club 59-60.
SCOTT, BENELESE
Top Ten in Senior Classg Senior Class Record-
ing SecretarY: Jackettes 62-63 g YELLOW-
JACKET Staff 62-63, Business Mgr.: Student
Council 62-633 Powderpuff Mgr. 62-633 Library
Club 61-62, Pres.g UIL Shorthand Alt. 61-62:
Band 59-61g Sophomore Class Vice-President,
Math Club S9-60, Pres.
SCRUGGS, GEORGE
SELF, TOMMY
Powderpuff Twirler 62-63, Feature Twirler 61-
62, Student Government County Treasurer 62-
635 Baseball 61-633 Chess Club 62-63, Pioneer
Party Whip 62-63, Athletic Club 60-62.
SIMPSON, LARRY
Powtlerpuif Twirler 62-635 Student Government
County Tax Assessor Collector 62-633 Industrial
Arts Club 61-62, Reporterg Football 59-615
Track 59-613 Basketball 59-603 Gladiator Club
59-60g Stamp Club 59-60.
SKILLERN, KENNETH
Football Manager 60-63g Athletic Club 61-639
Baseball Manager 61-625 Basketball Manager 59-
625 FTA 60-615 Slide Rule Club 60-613 Chess
Club 59-603 Speech Club 59-609 Merit Award
59-60,
SMITH, PATRICIA
.lackettes 60-63g CLARION Staff 61-63, Exchange
Ed. 61-62, Co-Ed. 62-635 FTA 60-639 Powder-
puff Champs 61-63, Mgr.g Senior Playg FBLA
61-625 Junior Historian Club 60-61g Girls' Sports
Fan Club 59-60.
SMITH, PEGGY
Library Club 61-63g Powdcrpuff Champs 62-63g
Senior Playg Volleyball 61-62g FHA 60-61.
Transfer from Alta Loma, Texas.
SMITH, ROSE MARIE
Library C1ub'61-635 FHA 59-61.
SPEED, SUSAN '
Band 59-63, Drum Major 61-63, UIL Twirling
59-62g Most Beautiful AHS Girl 62-633 County
Fair Queen Candidate 62-633 Industrial Arts
Club for Girls 61-63, Reporter 62-63g Gulf Coast
Industrial Arts Students Assoc. Secretary 62-639
Powdcrpuff Champs 61-633 Senior Playg Most
Beautiful Sophomore Girl: Junior Historian Club
60-61g Football Sweetheart 59-60.
STANDLEY, CECIL
Football 59-63g Athletic Club 61-63, Science
Club 61-625 Radio Club 59-60, Track 59-60:
Gladiator Club 59-60.
STANSEL. TOMMY
Industrial Arts Club 59-63, Prc-, 61-63: Radio
Club 59-60, V.-Pros,
STANTON, MARTHA
Jackettcs 60-63, Trt-as. 62-63: Powrlerpulf Champs
61-633 Library Club 61-633 Cheerleader 59-60:
Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60.
SUXINERS, CHARLES
Football 59-63g Athletic Club 60-63: Most Popu-
lar Senior Boyg Powderpuft' Cheerleader 61-63:
Chess Club 59-63, Track 59-63, Regional 61-
62, District 59-615 Science Club 60-62g Slidi-
Rttlc Club 59-603 Gladiator Club 59-60.
TILL, BARBARA
Powdcrpuff Manager 62-63g Band 59-60.
TILLY, MICHAEL
Top Ten in Svnior Classy NHS 61-63, Pres. 62-
635 Athletic Club 61-63, Treas. 61-62, Pri-s.
62-635 Football 59-63, Co-Capt. 62-63, All-
District 62-635 Baseball 60-63: Pouderpuff Cheer-
leader 62-635 Mr, Sportsmanship 62-633 Slide
Rule Club 60-61, Pres.: Basketball 59-61g Stu-
dent Council 59-60, Pres.
TRUKSA, CHARLES
Science Club 62-63, V.-Pres.: Chess Club 60-62,
Sec,-Trens. 61-623 lllath Club 59-60,
TRUKS,-X, JUDY
FTA 60-63g Powderpuff Champs 61-633 ,lack-
ettes 60-633 Library Club 61-634 PASF 60-61:
Art Club 60-61g Volleyball Team 60-61: FHA
59-609 Press Club 59-60.
VILLANUEVA. JOE
Spanish Club 61-625 Football 59-61.
VILLANIJEVA, JUNE
Library Club 61-633 Photography 60-615 Dra-
matic Club 59-60.
WVEBB, IANICE
DAR Good Citizen 62-635 Library Club 61-63,
Pres, 62-635 Jackcttes 60-63, Rec. Sec, 62-63:
Powderpuff Champs 61-635 Senior Play, Student
Government County Clerk 62-63g Speech Club
60-61: JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS Staff 59-60.
WELLBORN, SHARON
Salutatorian 62-639 Senior Girl Most Likely to
Succcedg Student Council 61-63, Rec. Sec. 62-
63g .lackettes 60-63, Cor. Sec. 62-635 NHS 61-63,
V.-Pres. 62-635 FHA 62-635 Senior Playg Pioneer
Party Co-Chairman 62-633 Powderpuff Champs
61-63g Coronation Narrator 62-635 Student Coun-
cil Summer Workshop 62g Girls' State 61-62,
County Judgeg Business Club 61-625 National
Odd Fellows United Nations Youth Pilgrimage
Delegate Competitor 61-623 Slide Rule Club 60-
615 Junior Historian Club 60-613 Girls' Sports
Fan Club 59-60: Band 59-60: UIL One-Act
Play 59-60.
YVEST, LINDA
Science Club 61-63, Pres. 62-63g Science Clubs
of America 61-633 Math Club 59-60: Senior Play.
WIETING, MARGARET
Top Ten in Senior Classg Football Sweetheart
62-634 Cheerleader 62-633 NHS 61-63, Src. 62-
639 Student Council 59-60, 62-63: Quill and
Scroll 61-63, V.-Pres. 62-63, Most Representa-
tive Senior Girl: YELLOYVJACKET Staff 61-
63, Jr. Class Ed. 61-62, Asst. Editor 62-635
Homecoming Queen Candidate 62-633 Senior
Playg Coronation Dur'l1t'ss 61-625 Powdcrpuft
Champs 61-633 Crisco Award 61-62g National
Odd Fellows United Nations Youth Pilgrimagzc
Delegate 61-62: CLARION Staff 61-62, Business
Mgr.g Jackcttcs 60-61g Volleyball 60-62, Co-
Capt. 61-62: Junior Historian Club ,60-61:
Band 59-60: Girls' Sports Fan Club S9-603
Math Club 59-60: 1fIL Ont--Act Play 59-60.
YVILLIAIIS. DICK
Band 59-63: Band Club 62-63: Powdivpuff
Twirler 61-633 Football Mgr, 61-623 Golf 61-62:
Athletic Club 61-623 Baseball Manager 60-61:
Basketball Manager 59-605 Math Club 59-603 UIL
Poetry Reading 59-605 JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS
Staff 59-60.
YVILLIAKIS, ROBERT
Powderpuff Twirlc-r 62-634 Athletic Club 60-625
Junior Historian Club 60-61: Nlath Club 59-60:
Football 59-60g Track 59-60.
WILLS, BRENDA
Library Club 61-62, Trcas,: Photography Club
60-613 Art Club 59-60.
WISSNER, GLORIA
Powdcrpuff Champs 61-633 Business Club 62-635
Band 59-63g Senior Play: Junior Historian Club
61-62: Industrial Arts Club for Girls 60-61g
Girls' Sports Fan Club 59-60: Volleyball Team
59-60.
WOFFORD. PA11
Football 59-63. Co-Capt. 59-60, l-lonorahlc blen-
lion 61-633 Athletic Club 61-63: Studi-nt Govern-
ment County Sheriff 62-633 FFA 59-63, Sec.
59-61, Rr-porter 61-62, Grccnhantls 59-60g Track
59-61: Gladiator Club 59-60. Sgt. of Arms:
Stamp Club 59-60.
YYONIACK, KENNETH
FFA Club 60-63, Brazoria County Fair 60-63,
Houston Fat Stock Show 59-60.
WOODARD. BOBBIE
Library Club 62-63: FHA 59-61,
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Junior Class Officers: Becky Burns, Parliamentariang Sharon Kendrick, Treasurerg Jimmy McNatt, Presidentg Jean Ryan, Vice-
Presidentg and Barbara Dezo, Secreta-ryg work to make the junior class outstanding.
Junior Officers Lead Class . .
Adkins, Sally
Avitts, Anita
Bean, Mary
Beaver, Kay
Booth, John
Bowman, Marvelyn Jean
Bradley, Carolyn
Brewer, Glenn
Burge, George
Burks, Cheryl
Burns, Becky
Butler, Andrea
Butler, Pat
Carter, Morris '6Skipper'7
Casey, John
. . Through I963 Record Year
Coates, Shirley
Coffee, David
Coffee, Nancy
Coker, Bonnie
Cole, Howard
Collins, Carol Ann
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Before the class meeting starts, juniors discuss the yearis activities. Junior sponsors, Miss Daniel, Miss
Culberson Mrs. Hamrick Mr. Roland, and Mr. McFarland, aid juniors in planning such activities as
iloat comipetition, Powdeipuif, and the Junior-Senior Prom.
Year's Activities Outlined for Juniors .
Corbett, Lena
Corbett, Billy
Cravens, Leesa
Crider, Diane
Crouch, Guy
Dalmolin, Louis
Dawson, Doug
DeLeon, Modesta
DeWitt, Larry
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Dezo, Barbara
Dollar, Marilyn
Dossey, Greg
Duplantis, Larry
Ellard, Bobbie
Englehardt, Roberta
. . in the First Class Meeting
Epley, Gary
Farrell, Sharon
Foster, Laura Jane
Franzen, Judy
Gambrell, Judy
Garrett, Bob
Garza, Cesar
Gilmore, Steve
Godwin, Joe
Gonzales, Belia
Gonzales, Santos
Gould, Michal S.
Green, Gordon
Guajardo, Ava
Guerrero, Rachel
Industrious Juniors Strive in Class
Hankamer, Wineva
Henigan, Linda
Henny, Gary
Hensley, James
Hernandez, Mike
Herndon, Claudia
Hickman, James
Hobbs, ,lon
Horn, Anne
Hornback, George
Howard, Tommy
Hudgins, Doug
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Huepers, Marilyn
Huffman, Bobby
Johnson, Roberta
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J ones, Cheryl
J ones, Cynthia
Keels, Sherlie
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. to Increase Their Knowledge
Three-dimensional figures are studied and drawn in the mechanical draw
ing class. Students strive for technical skill and perfection in their work
Keene, Bobby
Keene, Ronald
Keithley, N. A.
Kendrick, Sharon
Knight, Pamela
Korenek, Donald
Lampe, Bobbie
Lewis, ,lean
Lyons, Frances
Powderpuff Beau, Kenny Shry, Honored
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Lyons, Frank
Lyons, Stephen
Mallory, Sherry
Marshall, Jane
Marshall, Nancy
Matlock, Cathy
Matthews, James
McDonald, Martin
McEwen, Mary Jane
McLean, Jimmy'
McLemore, Sandra
McNatt, Jimmy
Mears, Donald
Methvin, Gary
Moore, Greg
. . by Junior Girls at Half Time
Powderpuff players gather around Miss Biggers as she opens a gift of appreciation from the junior class
during a special class meeting.
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Student Council President Ricki Jacobs presents the first place Homecoming
float trophy to Junior Class President Jimmy McNatt.
"Pandora's Box" Takes First Place . .
Moore, Margaret
Moore, Mary Joyce
Morrell, Beverly
Newell, Billy
Norris, Gloria
Odom, Donna
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O'Keefe, Pat
Ormsby, Colleen
Page, Bichzird
Payne, Deloris
Payne, Elsie
Pearson, Roy
Perry, Danny
Pickens, Bill
Pirtle, Carol
Planka, Betty Ann
Pollard, Billy
Porter, Beverly
. In Homecoming Float Competition
Pullin, Doris
Ramsey, Gwen
Rhoads, Cheri
Richardson, Alane
Richardson, Virginia
Roberts, Lawrence
Rodriguez, Joe
Rodriguez, Mario
Rodriguez, Romanita
Rude-1, JoAnne
Rudisill, Jackie
Ryan, Jean
Serious Studying Precedes Activities .
Sanchez, Josephine
Sandoval, Juanita
Sanford, Sandra
Schieicher, Hart
Schutz, Lexie June
Scopel, Marie
Scott, Linda
Sheppard, Ann
Sheppard, Sue
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Junior chemistry students Pam Knight and Martin McDonald observe while James Matthews completes an
experiment during a laboratory period.
. as Mid-Term Marks Semester's End
Shoemake, Thomas L.
Shry, Kenny
Sigrest, Rickey
Simms, Bob
Simpson, Ronnie Joe
Sims, James
Smalling, Bill
Smith, Wayne
Southworth, LuAnn
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Sparks, Mary
Spencer, Doyle
Spiller, Siclney
Stavinoha, Sam
Tanner, Judy
Taunton, Martha
The Traditional Junior-Senior Prom
Thomas, Kay
Thomas, Paul
Thompson, Jean
Thompson, Myrtle
Todd, Walter
Tomlinson, Susan A.
Turvey, Karen
Ulkie, Cynthia
Villanueva, Diana Jima
Wagner, Tommy
Wailes, Kathy
Ward, G. Edwin
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West, Dolores
Williams, Virgil
Wilson, Larry
Wofford, Sarah
Woodard, Jerry
Wright, Eddie
Highlights Spring Social Activities
Attention, determination, and hard work are requirements for business math
students. The students listen and watch as Mr. Locke explains an interest
problem.
Qualities of leadership and service are found
in Sophomore Officers Carl Corona, Presi-
dent, Nolan Ryan, Vice-President, Carla
Beaver, Treasurerg Sherry L. Moore, Secre-
taryg Ann Garwood, Parliamentarian.
Sophomores . . .
Adams, Janice
Aldridge, Darlene
Alexander, Charles
Alexander, Jimmy
Almanza, Estella
Anderson, Nancy
Arney, Wayne
Arrington, David
Ault, Donald
Avitts, Elaine
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Barnes, Betty
Barrera, Vicky
Bass, Bradley
Beall, Janet
Beasley, John
Beaver, Carla
Berner, Steve
Bettes, Thomas
Bobele, Monte
Booth, Laura
Bossley, Lucy
Breeding, Ralph
Brode, Jimmy
Brown, Donald
Brown, Kathy
Browne, Morris
Brunson, Willie
Buelow, Robert
Bullard, Joy
Camazzola, Joe
Camp, Dale
Canady, Carol
Carlton, John
Castle, Wayne
Childres, Barbara
Childress, Betty
Christofferson, Linda
Clendening, Lynn
Coates, Gertrude
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Climb New Heights as School Year Begins
Coleman, Charlene
Cook, Dana
Copeland, Linda
Corona, Carl
Craig, Owen
Croce, Madeline
Crook, Sharon
Crumm, Carol
Custer, ,lerre
Davis, Dennis
DelBello, Tommy
Denton, Cynthia
Dickerson, Donna
Dixon, Billy
Doerr, Kathleen
As They Strive for Higher Learning . .
Sophomore English students learn basic
Mason, and Miss Payte.
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communication skills under the direction of Mrs. Richards, Mr
Garza, Jesse
Gest, Sally
Gideon, Denny
Gillette, Carolyn
Gonzales, Sixto
Goodridge, Jimmie
Goudeau, Bubba
Graham, Lawrence
Graham, Russell
Greer, Glenda
Greer, Linda
Griffin, Dorothy
Grupe, Theresa
Guajardo, Rosie
Guerrero, Agnes
Tenth Graders Study Basic Subjects
Dollar, Nancy
Duenaz, Elizabeth
Duplantis, John
Easley, Carolyn
Enibrey, Cliff
England, Kenneth
Esquivel, Joe
Etue, Linda
Fannin, James
Farris, Carole
Free, Gwen
Fulghani, Claudine
Gallamore, lean
Garcia, Lee
Garwood, Amy
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Gutierrez, Mary
Hankamer, Orville
Harshhurger, Dougla
Hayes, Theresa
Higgins, Robert
Hilderbrand, Karen
Hitt, Charlene
Hitt, Peggy
Hluchan, James
Holdorff, Lynn
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Holst, Jimmy
Hueske, ,lacquelyn
Huffman, Larry
Hummel, David
Hunt, Darrel
Students Exercise Their Mental Ability .
Tenth graders familiarize themselves
with their country's history taught by
Miss Daniel, Mr. McFarland, and Mr.
Watson. Miss Daniel issues library
passes for the students to work on
American history research papers.
Hunter, Elizahetllni
Jimenez, Martha
links, Ronnie
Johnson, Kent
Keithley, John
Kelso, Ivan
Kilborn, Robert
Kineard, Lloyd
King, David
King, Mike
King, Ronald
Kirk, Mike
Klentzman, Dougl
Knape, George
Knight, Larry
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as They Study in Class
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Koenig, Tommy
Kruse, Billy
Lambden, Cathy
Lampe, Vernell
Lee, Terry
Leedy, Grace
Lehman, Joyce
Lewis, Wayne
Liles, Sharon
Lippert, David
Little, Diana
Little, Louise
Loftin, Milton
Long, Cheri
Lovel, Charles
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Luberger, Marge
Lutringer, Johnny
Lutz, Terry
Mach, Dianna
Mach, James
Mangruin, Barbara
Marshall, Robert
Martin, Dewan
Martin, Joyce
Martinez, Mauro
Marx, Mary
Mathis, Dennis
Mats, Robert
Mayes, Alva Jo
McCarty, Glenda
At Noon Sophomores Catch Up
McKay, Elizabeth
McKenzie Larry
McLendon, Larry
Meinke, William
Meyers, Doris
Meza, Benny
Miller, Brenda
Monarch, Mary
Margaret
Montoya, Nancy
Moore, Mickey
Moore, Sherry F.
Moore, Sherry
Lynn
Morris, Robert
Mosis, Melanie
Munz, Nancy
Munoz, Janie
Nelson, Ronnie
Newman, Mike
Newsom, Sandra
Newton, Sue Ann
Norman, Patricia
Ober, Marion
Oliver, Lynda
Oliver, Paulette
Orsak, Cary
Ott, James
Owen, John Allen
Packard, Dudley
Palmer, Caren
Parker, Jimmy
Patrick, Sherlie
Patterson, Doug
Pearson, .lim
Peebles, Thomas
Perez, Angelina
Perez, Carmen
Perry, Shirley
Pickens, Nita Gayle
Plaster, Audrey
Plaster, Linda
Pouncey, Emmit
Powell, Chuck
Powell, Mary
Ramirez, Sam
Razo, Dionicio
Razo, Janie
Reyes, Florence
Richardson, Nancy
Richey, Mary
Rightor, Gary
Rivera, Basil
Robertson, Mike
Robertson, Weldon
Rodriguez, Johnny
Rodriguez, Ottilia
Rose, Ruby
Ryan, Nolan
Salter, Douglas
Salter, Milton
Schafer, Donald
Shaw, Sherilyn
Shoemake, lris
Shoemake, James
Shoemake, Neva
Shriver, Harry
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On your mark, get set, go! Sherry F, Moore, Carla Beaver, Kathy Brown, and Darlene Aldridge complete 600 yard run ordeal
in PE.
Singh, Gloria
Singleton, Kirby
Smithson, Al
Soria, Abran
Sparks, Jimmy
Spinks, .lerry
Spurgeon, Linda
Standley, Ellen
Stinson, Glen
Stinson, Jim
Storey, Kathryn
Stratton, Sherry
Strickland, Barry
Streets, Larry
Taylor, Charles
Students Take Steps to Physical Fitness
Taylor, Travis
Terrell, Sandra
Terry, Janet
Thomas, Charles
Thompson, Kay
Tower, Don E.
Townsend, Steve
Troha, Ann
Tyson, Leslie
Underwood, Billy
Van Volkenburg Cathy
Ware, Charlotte
Ware, Gary
West, Dave
West, Don
W remsfioin,
Wiley, Tommy
Williams, Barbara
Williams, Wesley
Wills, Bobby
Wofford, Bill
Wofford, Carolyn
Womack, Phillip
Wooster, Bobby
Wooster, Judy
Worthy, Evelyn
Wren, J oy Ann
Young, Sherrie
Yount, John
Zigal, Sandra
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Get that rebound! Advisory groups Q
participate in friendly competition in ac-
tive intramural games.
The Sophomore sponsors of these groups
are Mr. Nixon, Miss Payte, Miss Cope,
Miss Hope, Mr. Peery, Miss Kee, Mrs.
Richards, and Mrs. Mason, chairman of
the sponsors.
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DR. A. B. TEMPLETON
Dr. Templeton, Superintendent for the past nine years, has directed with
foresight our expanding school program. Under his guidance, very high academic
standards have been maintained enabling the Alvin schools to rate among the highest
in the state.
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DR. GEORGE THOMPSON
Horiginalityf instilled in the students by Dr. Thompson, our Principal, is
the key word of Alvin High School. An inspiration to everyone he encounters
and works with, Dr. Thompson has given us a realization of the quality of our
school and that We students are the personality and life of the school.
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To Advance in Cther Fields . .
MISS CLEO CONGRADY MISS JANET CULBERSON MISS BESSIE MAE KEE
English III and IV English III English IV
Speech
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The English Department stresses the
mechanics of composition and vocabulary for
the development of our self-expressive abilities.
Miss Culberson helps Paul Robinett revise and polish his speech. Miss Ifee seems pleased as Wayne Lynch recites
well-said verse.
. Make Progress in English
MRS. LUCILLE MASON MISS LOUISE PAYTE MRS, VIRGINIA RICHARDS
English II English II and III English II
Typing I and II
Language development and the study of
literature from the Sophomores' Julius Caesar
and Ialylls of the King to the Seniors, Canter-
bury Tales and Macbeth helped students gain
greater insight into Writers' thoughts and ideas.
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Larry DeWitt checks grammatical structure with Students secure library passes from Miss Payte to get nmterialg
Miss Congrady before turning in his composition. f0rihemes. C
Sciences and Mathematics Stress .
MR. LESTER GREGG MR. KENNETH N. LOCKE MR. IVY NIXON
Alffehra l II Lab Math Unified and Plane Geometry
Advdnced llflath Physics
Business Arithmetic
During advisory group study hall, Mr. Roland explains details
of business math problems to a puzzled student.
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Algebra II
MR. LUKE KENNEDY
Vocational Agriculture I,
II, and III
After mastering the basic fundamentals
of math presented in Algebra I, and ll, plane
and solid geometry, students progress on an in-
dividual basis in the laboratory math program.
Vocational Agriculture develops the basic
knowledge essential to the management of a
well-organized and productive farm.
. Individual Study and Application
MR. C, B. RQLAND MR. JOE W. PEERY MRS. ARTIE B. ROBINSON
BUSIUQSS Math Boys' Physical Education Biolouy
Plane Geometry Biology E
MRS. HELEN ROBERTS
Home Economics
From assumption to confirmation, stu-
dents gain a basic knowledge of the sciences.
Biologists discover the basic make-up of living
organisms. Chemists experiment with hydrogen
gas, nitrogen gas, oxygen, acids, and oils.
Physicists learn of pressure, light, force, and
motion.
The study of home economics develops
the ability to carry out responsibilities and to
cope with everyday problems which arise in
the home.
Mrs. Robinson and students discuss the latest development
biological science with HOscar."
History Creates Understanding of Humanities
MISS MONA DANIEL MR. RALPH MCFARLAND MR. CLARK ROBERTS
American and World History American History World History
Civics
Miss Daniel uses map interpretation to supplement American his-
tory text material.
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To gain understanding of our World to-
day requires a knowledge of the humanities.
Through the study of history and government,
students prepare to be responsible and con-
scientious citizens of tomorrow.
Mr. Roberts discusses daily work and test averages
with students.
FIDE Arts Develop Cultural Appreciation
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MISS HELEN HORTON MR. CECIL RUSK MRS. CHERRY SIMPSON
Piano, Organ, and Harp Band and Choir Art
Fine Arts helps students develop their
artistic abilities to a high degree as well as gain
greater appreciation for the artistic achieve-
ments of others. Art and music play an equally
important part in developing the basis for a
liberal education.
Miss Horton checks technique for Nancy Munz as she
rehearses before the recital.
Diane DeKinder, Lena Corbett, and Mrs. Simpson analyze and
discuss oil painting during art class.
Languages Strengthen International Ties
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MRS. CATHERINE DUKE MRS. SHERYL HAMRICK MRS. MAREE HICKS
Latin I and II Spanish I and II Latin I and II
Spanish I and II
During Class discussions, Mrs. Hamrick answers questions in Span-
ish for interested students.
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MISS PEGGY HOPE
French I, II, and III
With the Peace Corps stationed all over
the globe and world travel increasing, people
are constantly communicating with each other.
What is the key to their harmony? . . . the
knowledge and understanding of foreign lan-
guage.
Mastering French and Spanish, with the
aid of the new language lah program, helps
AHS students gain this ability to communicate
with others.
zrzapzzirial Arts Trains Skilled Workers
MR. C. P. MUNZ MR. JAMES GEBERT MR. CARL ROESLER
Auto Mechanics General Drafting Metal Shop
General Woodworking Architectural and
Machine Woodworking Engineering Drawing
Whether the student is in wood shop,
drafting, or auto mechanics . . . Industrial
Arts seeks to develop a high degree of skill and
technical knowledge.
Providing the guidance to acquire this
knowledge is Mr. C. P. Munz who was elected
'clndustrial Arts Teacher of the Yearl' by the
State Industrial Arts Association.
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Mr. Munz and Mr. Gebert discuss and plan lessons for industrial
arts classes.
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Business Department Explores Commercial Skills
MR. BILL HENRY MISS SUSAN SEALE MISS NANCY TYLER
Athletic Director Typing I Shorthand and College Notehand
Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Typing II
Journalism Business Lab and Economics
Miss Seale teaches students to keep their typewriters in good condi-
tion.
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The sharp staccato sounds oi clicking
typewriter keys, the ever-present pencils busily
checking columns of figures in bookkeeping . . .
this is the world of a business student. EX-
ploration of commercial skills, basic account-
ing, and economics, imparts understanding to
students specializing in this area.
Miss Seale helps Miss Miles and Mr. Steen, student
typing teachers from Sam Houston State Teachers
College, plan daily schedules.
sstics Emphasize Physical Fitness
MISS BARBARA BIGGERS MR. WILTON O. FERRELL MR. J. W. WATSON
Girls' Physical Education Boys, Physical Education Boys' Physical Education
Physiology American History
President Kennedyis emphasis on the
fitness of our nationis youth has resulted in a
strong physical fitness program in athletics
this year. The hoys' and girls, physical educa-
tion departments contrihute to human growth,
development, and hehaviorg the intramural
program emphasizes fair play. These goals add
to the effectiveness of the national fitness pro-
gram.
Miss Biggers greets girls as they enter the dressing
room door.
ln preparation for the next gym class, Coaches Ferrell and Harris
check towels and pull out the basket rack.
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School Services Benefit Students
MISS ESTELLE COPE MR. JOHN W. McNEIL MRS. MARY STILES
Counselor and Registrar Assistant Principal Librarian
Chemistry
Gary Henny waits patiently as Mr. McNeil, assistant principal, issues
his absentee blank.
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The high school offices under the direc-
tion of Dr. Thompson, principal, Mr. McNiel,
assistant principal, and Miss Cope, counselor,
manage school activities and organizations, and
help to solve problems that arise in student life.
Mrs. Stiles, librarian, aids students with
the selection of proper books, collecting and
organizing research material.
Mrs. Rogers, secretary to the high school,
takes care of school correspondence, organiza-
tion of the daily bulletin, and financial records.
MRS. MARY ROGERS
School Secretary
FIRST ROW: Mrs. Majorie Pattillo, Mrs. Joann Rainy, Mrs. Frances Porter, and Mrs. Rosalie Sheppard. SECOND ROW Mr
Max Vggfan, Sghool Tax Assessorg Mr. Edward Brown, Director of Financeg and Mr. Stapp Maxwell, Superintendent of Build
ings an ,roun s.
Administration Coordinates School Program
The Administration Building is
the center of the school system. De-
cisions regulating the school curricu-
lum and program, the purchase of new
equipment, the maintenance of grounds
and buildings, and the keeping of fi-
nancial records, are a few of the im-
portant functions performed by the
administrative staff.
Our four hard-Working janitors de-
serve a great deal of credit for keep-
ing our school in fine condition.
STANDING: Mrs. Lila Schock and Mrs. Lucille Woodard
SEATED: Mrs. Lillie Loveless and Mrs. Inez Jones.
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JACKY ROLAND
Mr. AHS is the boy Chosen by the student body as the one most interested
and active in AHS functions. While be maintains an interest in bis studies,
Jacky excels in football, basketballg and track. He received the Matusbita
Award for active participation in all sports.
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DIANE DEKINDER
Being chosen by the student body, Miss AHS is the girl who devotes most
of her time outside Classes to school activities. Diane gives much of her time to
organized activities as well as to her studies. Diane's outstanding personality
and friendliness to all have caused her to stand foremost in the eyes of the
AHS students.
Most
Beautiful
SUSAN SPEED
An easygoing manner, a
pleasant personality, and a cute
grin are evidence of Susan Speedis
friendliness. Her even disposition
and patience have aided her in
gaining many friends as she Works
with the band and in the office.
Most Handsome
STEVE BARBER
It is no Wonder that Steve Barber was
the boy elected most handsome of AHS. Steveis
casual ambition helps him to participate in
several extracurricular activities, such as foot-
ball and the speech club.
Mr. Sportsmanship
MIKE TILLY
As president of NHS, Mike Tilly main-
tains a high scholastic average in such subjects
as lab math and physics. Mike also participates
vigorously in sports, lettering in football and
baseball.
Miss
Sportsmanship
MARIANNE MUNZ
Marianne Munz actively
participates in any activity that
comes her Way. With her Warm
smile and keen Wit, Marianne Wins
many friends. Marianne displays
a keen interest in sports as a mem-
ber and officer of the Jackettes.
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MOST POPULAR SENIOR MOST POPULAR SENIOR
Charles Summers Diane Butler
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MOST HANDSOME SENIOR MOST BEAUTIFUL SENIOR
Jimmy Brown Donna Mortensen
SENIOR SENIOR
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Sharon Wellborn Wayne Lynch
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Margaret Wieting Ricki Jacobs
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MOST HANDSOME JUNIOR MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR
Tommy Howard Jean Ryan
MOST REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR MOST REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR
Jimmy McNatt PE'-H1 Knight
MOST BEAUTIFUL SOPHOMORE MOST HANDSOME SOPHOMORE
Nancy Dollar Nolan Ryan
MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE
Nancy Richardson Carl Corona
Falr Queen Candidate
SUSAN SPEED
Susan Speed Was chosen in the
spring of 1962 by the student body
to represent Alvin in the Brazoria
County Fair Queen Contest. Opening
day of the fair, October 9, Susan at-
tended a luncheon slated for the queen
candidates Where all the county candi-
dates Were judged on manners and
poise. That night the candidates ap-
peared in evening gowns in a formal
program for presentation to the public.
Homecoming Queen
DIANE DEKINDER
The homecoming queen candi-
dates, nominated by the Senior class,
lived in suspense homecoming week.
At the half of the homecoming game,
Diane Delfinder was crowned by the
homecoming queen of 1961-62, Martha
Buller. Dianeis escort was Student
Council President Ricki Jacobs.
All the candidates participated
in a formal parade before the game.
Each of the four was escorted onto
the field for the ceremony.
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Football Sweetheart
MARGARET WIETING
The football team by secret bal-
lot selected Margaret Wieting as sweet-
heart. She was presented at the an-
nual football banquet by the football
team captains, Mike Tilly and Jacky
Roland. Margaret received the tra-
ditional bouquet of red roses and a
kiss from the captains.
Basketball Sweetheart
CAROL BOWMAN
After the big Clear Creek game
played on our court, the basketball
team chose Carol Bowman as their
sweetheart. Honors were bestowed up-
on Carol at the traditional basketball
dance given in her honor. Jimmy
McNatt, one of the team members,
announced Carol as Tommy Howard,
another member, presented her gift.
PRINCESSES AND PRINCES
-lohlfl CHSCY, Jean Lewis, Carole Botter, Pat Hodges, Carole Farris and Nolan Ryan.
DUCHESSES AND DUKES
Donald Mears, Lena Corbett, Susan Herndon, Jimmy Brown, Sherry Moore, and Charles Thomas.
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The royal court of
Queen Autumn and 'King
Harvest was presented at the
annual Halloween Carnival.
The theme of the program
was uHa1vest Time" with the
accompaniment of 'cAutumn
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The executive committee meets with Miss Cope at lunch on Monday to prepare the agenda for the council meeting on Tuesday.
Officers are: Ricki Jacobs, President, Pam Knight, Vice-President, Sharon Wellborn, Recording Secretary, Diane DeKinder,
Corresponding Secretary, Frank Emert, Parliamentariang John Casey, Treasurer, and Miss Cope, Sponsor.
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Social, Grounds, Assembly, and Devotional Committees for the Student Council are formed from members of the student body
and the Council. Members of these committees are: SEATED: Wayne Lynch, Diane DeKinder, Donna Odom, Kathy Brown, and
Noel Adams. STANDING: Margaret Wieting, Lynn Holdorff, Anne Horn, Becky Burns, Frank Emert, Bill Ennis, Charles Thomas,
and Hamilton Browne. Not pictured: Glenn Ford, John Carlton, Diane Butler, Sherry L. Moore, Pam Knight, Jean Ry'gn,
and Jean Thompson.
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Student Council Sets New Traditions
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The Student Council is the student governing body of Alvin High School. Their motto, L'Nothing great was ever accomplished
without enthusiasm," has provided the Council with the incentive to accomplish its projects. Student body participation has
also aided the council in making this year a record year. At the Southeast Gulf Coast District Student Council Convention
in LaMarque, Alvin was elected Vice-President for the 1964 school year. Members are: Sherry Lynn Moore, Hamilton Browne,
Barbara Dezo, Carl Corona, Jimmy McNatt, Diane DeKinder, Margaret Wieting, Ricki Jacobs, John Casey fstandingj, Pam
Knight, Marianne Munz, Frank Emert, Linda Frazier, Sharon Wellborn, and Benelese Scott.
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Cream of Crop Selected
Officers for this year are: Miss Estelle Cope, Sponsorg Sharon Wellborn, Vice-Presi-
dentg Michael Tilly, Presidentg Candy Barfield, Treasurerg and Margaret Wieting,
Secretary.
The National Honor So-
ciety is composed of juniors and
seniors who excel in scholarship,
service, leadership, and character.
Candidates for the society must
rank in the top one third of their
class. Five per cent of the total
junior class and fifteen per cent
of the senior class may hold mem-
bership. The members are selected
by the faculty on the basis of the
candidates qualifications.
Senior members who forni the nucleus of this year's organization are: SEATED: Margaret Wietinga Sharon Wellborn, Candy
Barfield, and Marianne Munz. STANDING: Ricki Jacobs, Diane DeKinder, Carol Bowman, and Mlchael Tilly.
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. for National Honor Society
Newly elected senior members are, FRONT ROW: Wayne Lynch, Judy Truksa, Jane Campbell, Linda Frazier, Laney Alexander,
Janice Webb, Noel Adams, Bill Ennis, and Patricia Smith. BACK ROW: Jacky Roland, Harold Beavis, Frank Emert, Lawrence
Guess, Peggy Smith, Barbara Durrett, Jimmy Brown, Glenn Ford, Benelese Scott, and Mary Croix.
Newly elected junior members are, SEATED: Leesa Cravens, Pam Knight, and Marilyn Huepers. STANDING: Tommy Howard,
Jimmy McNatt, John Casey, Marvelyn Bowman, and Becky Burns.
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Yellowjacket Staff Captures Year's
The Yellowjacket, Alvin High School's
yearbook, presents a pictorial review of the
school year. This yearls theme, '4Our Record
Yearfl adeptly illustrates a Wonderful year
at AHS. A phonograph record carrying out
the theme and preserving the year's sounds is
included with each copy of the 1963 Yellow-
jacket.
The editors and sponsor for the 1963 Yellowjacket are: Miss Tyler, Spon-
sorg Co-editors Diane DeKinder and Margaret Wietingg and Editor Carol
Bowman.
Editors of the yearbook sections are: SEATED: Becky Burns and .lean Ryan, Activitiesg Karen Turvey, Junior Classg Cay Nell
Gustafson and .loyce Savell, Senior Class. STANDING: Candy Barfield and Lena Corbett, Pers0n8liIi6S9 Anne Horn and Donna
Odom, Organizations.
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Records Events
Photography for the annual was expertly done by George Burge and assistant, Tommy McKissick. Hamilton Browne and
Benelese Scott were in charge of the advertisement section, and Wayne Lynch and Terry Mark Knot picturedj were Sports
Editors.
The Sophomore Class section was compiled by the annual club. LEFT TO RIGHT: Amy Garwood, Lynn Holdorff, Mary
Marx, Mary Margaret Monarch, Miss Kee, Sponsorg Sherry Lynn Moore, and Carol Crumm. Not pictured: Kathy Brown and
Charlene Hitt.
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Clarion Staff and Journalism Club . .
CLARION
Co-Editorial Page Editors
Co-Sports Page Editors ,,,.
Business Managers ....,.
Typists .....,
Sponsor .....
Kay Thomas, Miss Susan Seale, Sponsorg and Patricia Smith pre-
pare assignments for the next edition of The Clarion.
Assistant Editor ...,.......,i..s... ......
Co-Society Page Editors ............
STAFF
Editor ................,s,,.,........................s, Kay Thomas
Patricia Smith
,luannell Arney
Robert McCauley
Sandra Mclaemore
Linda Frazier
Candy Barfield
Charles Miller
Julie Agee
Larry DeWitt
,lody Graham
Roberta Englehardt
Miss Susan Seale
Staff members are: Robert McCauley, Candy Barfield, Charles Miller, Sandra McLemore, Juannell Arney, and Linda Frazier
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. . . uompile Campus News and Activities
Roberta Englehardt, Larry DeWitt, Julie Agee, and Jody Graham serve as typisls and business managers of The Clarion.
The Journalism Club is a new organization which assists the journalism class in the publication of The Clarion. STANDING:
Bradley Bass, and Robert McCauley. SEATED: Linda Spurgeon, Patricia Smith, Roberta Englehardt, Gloria Singh, Jody
Graham, and Miss Seale, Sponsor Cnot picturedJ.
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Quill and Scroll Members Honored
.luniors and seniors who
have proven themselves to be a
vital part of either the annual or
Clarion staff are eligible for mem-
bership. The Quill and Scroll
I Society is an international honor-
ary organization for exceptional'
- journalists who rank in the upper
one-third of their class.
Sponsors of the Quill and
Scroll Society are Miss Seale and
Miss Tyler.
Second year members are: Hamilton Browne, Carol Bowman, Secretary, Margaret
Wieting, Vice-President, Diane DeKinder, Presidentg and Terry Mark fnot picturedj.
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New members are: Candy Barfield, Lena Corbett, .lody Graham, ,luannell Arney, Gay Nell Gustafson, Wayne Lynch, Sandra
Mclaemore, Donna Odom, Robert McCauley, Jean Ryan, Karen Turvey, Martha Taunton, George Burge, Patricia Smith, Becky
Burns, and Kay Thomas.
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or gfeigtive Literature and Research Explored
The Creative Writing Club, as-
sisted by Quill and Scroll, has as
its main objective to publish the
second edition of the student liter-
ary magazine. This magazine is
an anthology of the creative works
of AHS students. Members are:
Carolyn Easley, Miss Congrady,
Sponsorg Carol Collins, Sherry
Long, Martha Taunton, Editor,
Pam Knight, Larry DeWitt, and
Betty Planka Cnot picturedl.
The Junior Historians are striving to uncover minor and major fact about Alvin Members are Lawrence Roberts
Mike King, Bill Smalling, David West Tommy Peebles Janlce Adams Wineva Hankamer Doris Meyers Gloria Owens
and Mr. McFarland, Sponsor fnot picturedl
Slide Rule, Chess, and Science Clubs . .
Precision skills in using the slide rule are perfected with practice by the members of the Slide Rule Club. FIRST ROW:
Sherry Young, Stephen Lyons, Monte Bobele, and Danny Perry. SECOND ROW: Linda Christofferson, Sidney Spiller, Don West,
and David Coffee. THIRD ROW: Martin McDonald, Jimmy McNatt, Bill Smalling, Al Smithson, Dave West, and Mr. Gregg,
Sponsor fnot picturedj.
The Biological Science Club provides time for extended study of the plant and animal kingdoms. Members are: Roy Pearson
Diane Crider, .lohn Beasley. Sherilyn Shaw, Jimmy Brod, Joe Esquivel, Mrs. Robinson, Sponsorg Doug Harshburger, Lavon Brun
Son, and .lohn Carlton.
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. . challenge Thinking of Young Minds
The Science Club provides its members with the opportunity to further explore some of the Gmysteriesi' of the world in which
we live, Members are. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Ramirez, Linda West, Dennis Davis, Charles TIT1Sk3,VMI. Locke, Sponsor, and
Bob Simms.
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The Chess Club offers its members a time for wit-matching and relaxation. SEATED: Donald Korenek, David Arrington, ,lim
Pearson, Donald lobes, Billy Corbett, .limmy Epley, Weldon Robertson, Harold Beavis, Kenneth Womack, Douglas Klentzman,
Wesley Williams, ,lames Broughton, Johnny Glosson, Jay Owen, John Yount and Mickey Moore STANDING- Mr Bobet
, . . . r s,
Sponsor, Dewan Martin, Jackie Rudisill, Rickey Sigrest, Mary Joyce Moore, Tommy DelBello, Bobbie Lampe, Glenn Stinson
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0 n c ay, om e1t1ey,Jo nny Lutrmoer, Cathy Matlock, Jon Hobbs, Ron Norris, Tommy Self, Bob Carlisle, and Ronnie
Alexander.
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Language Enthusiasts Increase Knowledge of Foreign Cultures
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The members of the Spanish Club work hard all year toward a better understanding of the Spanish language. As a member of
the Pan American Student Forum, they help to establish a better relationship between the United States and the Latin American
countries. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Duke, Sponsor, Laura Booth, Diana Villanueva, Irene DeLeon, Patsy Norman, Ava Guajardo,
Rosie Guajardo, Vicky Barrera, Skipper Carter, President, and Florence Reyes. SECOND ROW: Cesar Garza, Lawrence Guess,
Treasurerg Ralph Breeding, Sam Stavinoha, Vice-President, Jose DeLeon, Marilyn Huepers, ,lose Rodriguez, Barbara Beasley,
Leslie Tyson, and Mrs. Hamrick, Sponsor Cnot picturedl.
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NParlez-vous Frangais?" The French Club offers its members many opportunities for individual practice with the aid of the new
language laboratory, FIRST ROW: Alva JO Mayeg, Peggy Aycoth, Ronald King, Miss Hope, Sponsor, Cathy Van Volkenburg,
Jody Graham, Darrel Hunt, and Charlene Coleman. SECOND ROW: Charles Alexander, Billy Dixon, Steve Croan, Charles Taylor,
and Morris Browne.
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Learn Domestic Skills in F.H.A.
The Future Homernakers of
America Club, composed of girls
enrolled in the homemaking class-
es or those who have had two
years in homemaking, provides in-
struction in various household
skills.
Officers are: FIRST ROW: Sandra Zigal, Treasurer, Ann Sheppard, Historian, Vir-
ginia Richardson, Parliamentariang Sue Sheppard, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mary
Croix, Reporter, Susan Measels, Presidentg Sharon Wellborn, Song Leaderg and Betty
Adcock, Vice-President.
Club members are: Audrey Plaster, Gertrude Coates, Linda Plaster, Doris Pullin, Jane Campbell, Mrs. Roberts, Sponsor, Mari-
anne Munz, Nancy Marshall, Penny Meihke, Elizabeth McKay, and Sharon Liles.
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Library Club Proves Helpful in Assisting Students
The Library Club is a service organi-
zation primarily established to pro-
mote correct usage of the library.
Its members are responsible for main-
taining bulletin board displays in the
library and for keeping the library in
order. Officers are: Donna Mortensen,
Parliamentariang Patsy Little, Treas-
urer, Jane Coffee, Secretary, Janice
Webb, President, Nelda Howell, First
Vice-President, Nancy Montoya, Assist-
ant Secretary, Betty Borm, Reporter,
and Juannell Arney, Second Vice-Presi-
dent.
FIRST ROW: Joy Wren, Kay Thompson, Belia Gonzales, June Villanueva, Romanita Rodriguez, Lynn Robertson, Beau, Neva
Shoemake, Linda Scott, Cynthia Ulkie, and Glenda McCarty. SECOND ROW: Barbara Williams, Gloria Norris, Sarah Wofford,
Carolyn Wofford, Madeline Croce, Jackie Hueske, Iris Shoemake, Elaine Avitts, Melanie Mosis, and Joy Bullard. THIRD
ROW: Linda Frazier, Martha Stanton, Linda Bryant, Dolores West, Sherry Stratton, Cecelia Ray, Theresa Grupe, Joyce Lehman,
Linda Etue, Andrea Butler, Vivian Mayo, and Michal Gould. FOURTH ROW: Janice Webb, Alane Richardson, Peggy Smith,
Marvelyn Bowman, Donna Mortensen, Judy Truska, Nancy Montoya, Judy Franzen, Rosie Sayers, Elizabeth Hunter, Patsy Little,
Jean Thompson, and Mrs. Stiles, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Durrett, Jane Coffee, Cynthia Jones, Julie Agee, Cathy
Lambden, Anita Avitts, Sally Adkins, Francis Lyons, Diane Orsak, Agnes Guerrero, Barbara Till, and Rachel Guerrero. SIXTH
ROW: Janie Razo, Janie Munoz, Juanita Perez, Martha Jimenez, Carmen Perez, Lynda Oliver, Claudine Fulgham, Sue Ann New-
ton, Kathy Doerr, Elizabeth Duenaz, Estella Almanza, Ottilia Rodriguez, and Roberta Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Betty Borm,
Bobbie Woodard, Juannell Arney, Rose Marie Smith, Nelda Howell, Beverly Morrell, and Rene Pettiet.
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TTA. Sparks Teaching Interests
The Future Teachers of
America Club is a national or-
ganization for students who are in-
terested in making a career of
teaching. Programs are presented
by Alvin teachers at the meetings
telling of the advantages and per-
sonal enjoyment achieved through
teaching.
Officers are: LEFT: Jane Coffee, Treasurer. CENTER: Becky Burns, Corresponding
Secretary: Mary Croix, Vice-President: Cheryl Burks, Recording Secretary: Susan
Measels, President. RIGHT: Cathy Matlock, Parliamentarian.
FIRST ROW: Susan Measels, Cheryl Burks, Cathy Matlock, Betty Barnes, Jane Coffee, Beverly Morrell, Beverley Porter, Charlene
Coleman, and Claudine Fulgham. SECOND ROW: ,Iudy Wooster, Marilyn Dollar, Becky Burns, Anne Horn, Cheryl Jones,
Mary Ann Leedy, Linda Christofferson, and Mary Croix. THIRD ROW: Sandra Mclsemore, Kathy Brown, Mary Ellen Luna,
Nancy Richardson, Donna Odom, Sherry L. Moore, Marie Scopel, Gwen Ramsey, Carol Crumm, and Carole Botter. FOURTH
ROW: Lynn Holdorff, ,Iean Thompson, Karen Turvey, Sharon Farrell, Janet Terry, Linda Henigan, Leesa Cravens, Lena Corbett,
and Miss Daniel, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Ellard, Patricia Smith, Judy Truska, Carol Canady, Barbara Childres, Nancy
Anderson, Amy Carwood, Leslie Tyson, Cheri Rhoads, and Susan Herndon.
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Future Farmers Gain Valuable Experience . .
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Mr. Luke Kennedy poses with second year members, FIRST ROW: Larry Rose, Owen Craig, Kirby Singleton, Lee Garcia,
Phillip Womack, Ivan Kelso, Larry Knight, John Geelan, and John Booth. SECOND ROW: Kenneth England and Bill Wofford.
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The greenhands, first year Future Farmers, are: John Booth, Allan Klein, Claude Alfred, Robert Johnson, Bruce Whetstein, Larry
Collins, Troy Knight, David Schibler, Mitchel Alexander, Bill Flora, and Tom Bulman.
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The Future Farmers of
America Club is composed of
boys who are enrolled in an agri-
culture class and have an ag-
ricultural project. The purpose of
this organization is to create a
love of country, to promote schol-
arship, and to improve the rural
home and its surroundings. The
FFA boys participate in livestock
judging contests, the Brazoria
County Fair, the Houston Fat
Stock Show, their local chapter
awards banquet, and sponsor the
Alvin Youth Rodeo.
This year's chapter sweet-
heart is Nancy Dollar who was
presented and honored at their an-
nual banquet.
By Working on Student Farm
Mr. Luke Kennedy is this year's sponsor. Club officers are: Bill Wofford, Sentinel,
Glenn Brewer, Reporter, Phillip Womack, Treasurerg Owen Craig, Secretaryg Walter
Todd, Vice-President, and George Knape, President.
Third year members are, FIRST ROW: Charles Lovel, George Knape, Richard Page, Walter Todd, Gary Methvin, and Jim.my
Callihan. SECOND ROW: James Sims, Barry Whetstein, Harry Shriver, James Ott, Ronnie Coker, and Glenn Brewer. Jesse
Schaeffer, a student teacher, helped the boys with their projects.
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Dexterous Boys and Girls .
Officers: Tommy Wiley, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Newman, Vice-Presi-
dentg Tommy Stansel, President, and Carol Bowman, Sweetheart.
Members of the Boys, Industrial Arts
Club gain Various applicable skills while work-
ing on their individual projects. Each year
the members elect a sweetheart to represent
them at the Industrial Arts Convention held
at Texas ASM in Bryan. .
Members: Barry Strickland, Lawrence Graham, James' Shoemake, Don Tower, Louis Dalmolin, Wayne Castle, Gary Orsak, Jerre
Custer, Marion Ober, Terry Lutz, John Duplantis, and Larry Duplantis.
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. . Develop Skills in Industrial Arts
The Girls' Industrial Arts Club provides
time for learning manual skills and co-ordina-
tion. Its members expertly learn handcrafts in
leather work and ceramics.
Officers are: Sharon Kendrick, Secretary-Treasurer, Penny Boothe,
President, Susan Speed, Reporter, Sherry F. Moore, Vice-Presidentg
and Sherry Mallory, Parliamentarian Cnot picturedb.
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FIRST ROW: Sharon Farrell, Laura Foster, Barbara Mangrum, Elsie Payne. SECOND ROW: Ellen Standley, Charlotte Ware,
Joyce Martin, Brenda Miller, Glenda Greer, Dianna Mach, Kay Beaver, and Mary Jane,McEwen. THIRD ROW: Barbara Dezo,
Shirlie Patrick, Ann Troha, and Diane Butler. FOURTH ROW: Karen Hilderbrand, Gwen Ramsey, Linda Henigan, Marie Scopel,
and .loyce Owen.
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Business Fundamentals Studied by FBLA
Many facts about the
business world may be learned
through the Business Club.
This organization has been
granted a charter by the
United Business Education
Association. As one of its
services, the club makes tray
favors for the Alvin Memorial
Hospital. This year the club
held a typing contest and pre-
sented a portable typewriter to
the 'best typist. The club se-
lected Greg-Dossey as its beau.
Officers are: Gracie Leedy, Reporterg Carole Botter, Presidentg Miss Annette Jones,
IBM Educational Representativeg Mr. Gerald Clark, IBM Sales Representativeg Susan
Herndon, Treasurerg and Mary Ann Leedy, Secretary. Not pictured: Greg Dossey,
Vice-Presidentg and Mary Batson, Parliamentarian.
STANDING: Louise Little, Diana Little, Kay Thomas, Bobbieflo Ellard, and Sandra McLemore. 'SEATED: Laney Alexander,
Mary Richie, Betty Crainer, Gloria Wissner, Carol Pirtle, and Mrs. Richards, Sponsor lnot picturedl.
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I aatgllwl anlovl liegamtril Clubs Offer Opportunity to Develop Talents
The Speech Club offers time for dramatic enjoyment to its members aside from learning the basic fundamentals of stage move-
ment. The members are: Colleen Ormsby, Jerry Barnett, Arleen Avitts, Ronnie Simpson, Beverly Porter, Secretary, Steve Barber,
President, Walter Royse, Miss Culberson, Sponsorg Leesa Cravens, Nan Pearson, Vice-President, Jim Rutledge, Pauline Clutter,
Tommy Shoemake, and Cheri Rhoads.
The Band Club provides time for individual as well as section practice. Musical talent may be further developed by the hard
practice of these members, BACK ROW: Terry Lee, Margaret Moore, Mary Powell, Mike McLendon, Marilyn Dollar. CENTER
ROW: Jimmy Fannin, Cecil Henry, Donald Broughton, Jimmy McLean, Jimmy Parker, Larry McKenzie, Mary Sparks. FRONT
ROW: Mary Bean, Judy Tanner, Betty Barnes, Carol Canady, Hugh Thomas Holloway, Penny Boothe, and Susan Speed.
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The Yellow Jacket Band was led by
seven energetic twirlers. Susan Speed was
drum major for the second consecutive' year.
Sharon Farrell was feature twirler for the first
time. Larry McKenzie occasionally shared the
spotlight with Sharon. Sharon Kendricks,
Marilyn Dollar, Linda Copeland, Sherry L.
Moore, and Carol Canady, all experienced
twirlers, were out in front to lead the Yellow
Jacket Band.
Drum Major Energetic
SUSAN SPEED
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SHARON KENDRICK
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Seven Lead Yellow Jacket Band
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CAROL CANADY LINDA COPELAND
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LEFT TO RlGHT:, Margaret Wieting, Carole Farris, Carla Beaver, Nancy Richardson, Alternate, and Carol Bowman, Head
Cheerleader.
YELLOW JACKET CREED
I will always remember that I am an Alvin
Yellow Jacket, responsible for my actions, and
dedicated to the principles that make my school
distinct. In knowledge of this fact, I will con-
stantly strive for self-improvement in order that
my school will maintain and grow in prestige and
tradition.
"Sting ,em ,lacketsli was the cry heard many
times by the AHS cheerleaders throughout the ,62-
763 athletic season.
Due to the efforts of the cheerleaders, the
Yellow Jacket team could count on plenty of sup-
port from the student body and fans. Even when
the competition was tough, the cheerleaders kept
the spirit burning in the hearts of all loyal fans.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole Farris, Margaret Wieting, Barbara Dezo,
Nancy Richardson, Carol Bowman, and Carla Beaver.
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Senior members are: Barbara Durrett, Linda Frazier, Marianne Munz, Diane DeKinder, Janice Webb, Judy Truska, Miss Biggers,
Sponsor, Sharon Wellborn, Donna Mortensen, Susan Measles, Candy Barfield, Patricia Smith, Mary Croix, and Martha Stanton.
CENTER ROW: Joyce Savell, Frank Emert, Beau, and Mary Ellen Luna. Not pictured: Jane Campbell and Benelese Scott.
Junior members are: FIRST ROW: Sandra McLemore, Linda Scott, Roberta Englehardt, Anne Horn, Beverly Morrell, Cynthia
Ulkie, and Sandra Sanford. SECOND ROW: Donna Odom, and Becky Burns. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Jo Ellard, Bobbie Lampe, Ann
Sheppard, Nancy Marshall, Sally Adkins, Marvelyn Bowman, Judy Franzen, Roberta Johnson, Mary Joyce Moore, Sue Sheppard,
Virginia Richardson, Jean Thompson, and Kay Thomas.
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The Jackettes, a service or-
ganization. consists of 50 girls who
aid the cheerleaders, serve as host-
esses for Visiting bands and pep
squads, and support the team at all
times.
Many hours are spent by
the Iackettes in preparing signs.
selling ribbons, and decorating for
school dances.
Officers are: Diane DeKinder, Presidentg Joyce Save-ll, Parliamentariang Martha Stan-
ton, Treasurerg Janice Webb, Recording Secretaryg Sharon WCllb01'H, Corresponding
Secretaryg and Marianne Munz, Vice-President Knot picturedl.
Sophomore members are: Charlene Coleman, Kathy Brown, Barbara Childres, Nancy Munz, Amy Garwood, Marge Luberger,
Mary Monarch, Carol Crumm, and Claudine Fulgham.
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Athletic Club Encourages . .
The Athletic Club consists
of all looys who participate in at
least one sport. This group is
sponsored by the coaching staff.
The chief purposes of the club are
to promote team spirit and leader-
ship among the athletes. The club
period also gives the boys some
time to get in extra studying.
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Participants in three or more sports are: Larry Huffman, Johnny Rodriquez, Jacky
Roland, Greg Moore, Joe Godwin, and Tommy Howard.
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and James Hickman. SECOND ROW: Mike Tilly, Donald Ault, Charles Thomas, James Mach,. Steve Townsend, John Casey, i
Glenn Ford, and Howard Cole. THIRD ROW: Donald Mears, Dale Camp, Kenny -Shry, Jlmmy McNatt, Jerry Woodard, 1
N. A. Keithley, Gordon Green, Wayne Smith, Howard Roark, James Matthews, and Bill Pickens. l
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Members of the Athletic Club find time during club period to get in a little extra studying which is a vital part of a high school
athlete's life.
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Keene, Bill Corbett, Wayne Foster,-and Nathan Hankamer. SECOND ROW: Cecil Standley, Carl Corona, Ronnie Jinks, Wayne
Lewis, Tommy Self, Rusty Graham, Jimmy Alexander, Robert Kilborn, and Hart Schleicher. THIRD ROW: Buddy Moore,
George Scruggs, Jimmy Brown, Wayne Lynch, Terry Pollard, Pat Hodges, Terry Mark, Noel Adams, and Frank Emert.
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FIRST ROW: Coach J. W. Watson, Greg Moore, Tommy Howard, Joe Godwin, James Hickman, Kenny Shry, Howard Cole,
Wayne Foster, Terry Mark, and Coach Wayne Harris. SECOND ROW: Frank Emert, manager, Jerry Woodard, Gordon Green,
Wayne Smith, Donald Mears, Bo Powell, Tommy Linn, Michael Tilly, Jacky Roland, Paul Wofford, James Hensley, Cecil Stand-
ley, Nathan Hankamer, and Kenneth Skillern, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Henry, Bob Carlisle, James Matthews, John
Booth, David Hummel, David King, Buddy Moore, Ricki Jacobs, Roy Roberts, Charles Summers, Howard Roark, and Pat Hodges.
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Watson, and Aubrey Horner.
B TEAM
FIRST ROW: Bobby Wills, Bobby Huffman, Doyle Spencer, Jerry Spinks, Gary Methvin, Carl Corona, James Mach, Donald
Ault, Larry Huffman, and Coach Wilton Ferrell. SECOND ROW: Coach Aubrey Horner, Donald Brown, Pat O'Keefe, Johnny
Rodriquez, Steve Townsend, Rusty Graham, Darwin Smith, Dale Camp, .lim Stinson, Wayne Lewis, Bill Pickens, and Hart
Schleicher.
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Jackets Prepare for District Play . . .
GORDON GREEN HOWARD ROARK PAT HODGES
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JERRY WOODARD JAMES MATTHEWS WAYNE SMITH
Tackle Tackle Guard
Jacky Roland, ,lohn Booth, and an unidentified Alvin defensive man smother the ball carrier in the game with the
powerful Angleton Wildcats. The Wildcats managed to score two TD's against the Jackets for a 14-0 win.
Homecoming Is Great Night for Jackets
Sheer joy was vocally expressed by the varsity after upsetting the LaMa1'queTigers, 7-6.
NATHAN HANKAMER JAMES HICKMAN
Center Halfback
Alvin squared off
against the Dickinson Ga-
tors in the third district
game. The Jackets
thoroughly trounced the
Gators in their own sta-
dium, 42-0.
The second defeat
for the Jackets came on
horneground from the La-
Porte Bulldogs. This
evened up the district rec-
ord, 2 wins and 2 losses.
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The Yellow Jackets opened dis-
trict play against the Channelview
Falcons there. The final score was 20-
7, in the Falcons, favor.
After losing the first game of
district play, the Jackets bounced back
to Win a 7-6 homecoming thriller
against the LalVIarque Tigers.
Managers Frank Emert and Kenneth Skillern apply tape to Buddy Moore's
ankle,
WAYNE FOSTER
Halfback
TERRY MARK DONALD MEARS
End Halfback
Alvin Looks Good Defensively in Pre-District . . .
HOWARD COLE DAVID HUMMEL
Guard Guard
JAMES HENSLEY ROY ROBERTS
Halfhack Tackle
CECIL STANDLEY
Center
Playing at Deer
Park's Homecoming, Al-
vinis team edged the Deer
by a 7-O score to put a
damper on the Homecom-
ing spirit.
The last game Al-
vin played was against the
Wildcats of Clear Creek
who were seeking revenge.
This time the 'Cats got it,
beating the Jackets, 14-6.
-- Builds Offensive Power in District
TOMMY LINN CHARLES SUMMERS PAUL WOFFORD
End Tackle Guard
Tommy Howard, charging Alvin quarterback, hits the line of the .lohn Foster Dulles Vikings in the second home game
Although the Jackets put up a great effort, the Vikings took home a win.
Jackets Round Out District With 3-3 Record
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AHS .....,,,.. 6 Bay City ....,,,..,,,.,., 20
AHS ,S,...,A 12 John 17. Dulles 21
AHS .,,,,,,,.. 6 Lamar Cons. ,........... 14
AHS ,,,,.,..,. 0 Angleton ,,,,,,.. .-,., 1 4
AHS ,.,,,S,.,, 7 Channelview SS..,,S... 20
AHS ,w....,,.. 7 LaMarque ,,,,,, ......, 6
AHS .,....,, 42 Dickinson ,--.,, ,,,,,, 0
AHS ,,w,...,.. 0 1,aPorte .......... ..,,, 2 1
AHS ...,,,,.,, 7 Deer Park ...,.. ..iiii. O
AHS ,,,,,,,,.. 6 Clear Creek .,.i,,,,.,,, 14
HB TEAM SEASON RECORD
AHS ,,,...,i,, 6 Brazosport ........,,,- 28
AHS .,,....... O Lamar Cons. .......,,. 16
AHS ,......... 6 Angleton .,...... ..., 1 4
AHS .i11.,.. 27 Channelview ......,,., 12
AHS ....1111.. 0 LalV1arque ....,.1 ..S11 4 6
AHS ........ 36 LaPorte ,,,,,, 36
AHS ,,,,.... 12 Deer Park ............ 28
AHS ....,M.i.. 8 Clear Creek ....,.,,.... 22
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ard, Wofford, and an unidentified
player break up a pitch-out to il
1.aPorte Bulldog. The Bulldogs
outscored the Jackets, 21-0.
.lacky Roland, assisted by an onrusliing teammate, attempts to bring down the ball
carrier in the game with the Mustangs of Lamar Consolidated. Lamar captured a
victory, 14-6.
Cecil Standley, No. 65, leads the pursuit as a l.aPorte Bulldog races toward the
goal line.
Jackets Warm-up for Challenging District Schedule
A TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Howard, Joe Godwin, David Hummel, David King, Jimmy McNatt, Doug Hudlgins, Jacky Roland
Captain, N. A. Keithley, Greg Moore, and Glenn Ford. CENTER: James Hensley and ,lohn Casey.
AHS
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AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
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Coach Peery and Stephen Lyons, manager, attend to injuries as they arise.
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DISTRICT RECORD
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Clear Creek A
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Playoff for district title
arms iriuifiil D523-
ketball team roared through dis-
trict this year with a 10-2 record
and ended in a playoff with Clear
Creek.
Although the Alvin Cagers
lost the first district game to the
Dickinson Gators, they came back
strongly to win nine consecutive
games only to lose to Clear Creek
and throw the two teams into a
tie. Alvin then beat Deer Park,
ending their regular season.
On February 22, 1963, the
Alvin Yellow Jackets played the
Clear Creek Wildcats in Texas City
for representation of District 12-
AAA. Alvin was beaten out in
the last half to give Clear Creek
the win, 66-40.
Coach Peery gives instructions to the starters during the Channelview game. Start
ers for the game were Tommy Howard, Ron Norris, Glenn Ford, Jimmy McNatt
and Jacky Roland.
B TEAM
ROW: L M L d , B'll D' , J h Rodriguez, Ronnie Nelson, Travis Taylor, and Ronnie Jinks, manager. SEC-
DJTIJSTROW: ChaEfJieJ,ThTJ11'iJa1,ODavidT'1uI1igdi, Rcbnlifig Keene, Nolan Ryan, Larry Huffman, and Jesse Garza. THIRD ROW:
Eddie Wright, Jimmy Sparks, Tommy Bettes, Al Smithson, Milton Loftin, and Darrel Hunt Knot picturedl.
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Basketball Team Shares 'n District Honors
GLENN FORD DAVID KING TOMMY HOWARD
N. A. KEITHLEY DOUG HUDGINS DAVID HUMMEL
Tommy Howard drives in for a quick two points in a
district game 33311151 the Deer Park Deer- Nolan Ryan and Jimmy Sparks go up for a rebound with Tommy
AHS ....,iv.....,,,. 21
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Channelview .Ei.i .,,.. 1 7
LaP0rte ,,,.,,,.,, ...... 2 9
La1V1arque ....,,... ,,--,. 3 8
Clear Creek .rr.,r, ...,.. 5 LL
Deer Park ...... ,..... 4 1
Dickinson ....,. .-.rr,... 4 3
Channelview forfeit
Laporte ...,,,. ...... 2 41
La1VIarque ...... ...... 5 6
Clear Creek ....... ...... 7 2
Deer Park ..,.. .,.,,. 4- 9
Bettes ready to assist.
Bill Pinkens shoots a set shot while Deer Park works
on defense in the HB" team game. Alvin won 45-17.
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This year's tennis team included, KNEELING: Margaret Yonaites, Connie Jephson, Ruth Holdorff, and Rachael Adams. STAND-
ING: Aubrey Horner, Coachg Marianne Munz, Larry DeWitt, John Carlton, Nancy Munz, Guy Crouch, Jimmy McNatt, Pam
Knight, Billy Dixon, Jean Ryan, Jean Thompson, Sharon Farrell, and Charles Alexander.
Marianne Munz placed first at district in girls' Guy Crouch represented Alvin in boys' singles.
singles with scores of 6-4, 1-6, and 7-5. She advanced
to regional but was defeated by Lamar Consolidated.
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Nancy Munz and Sharon Farrell advanced to district finals in girls' doubles. There they were defeated
by La Marque.
Larry DeWitt and ,lininiy NlcNatt put their rackets to use for Alvin in district boys' doubles.
Volleyball Stimulates Sports Competition Among Girls
From LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Dezo, Barbara Beasley, Joyce Savell, Patsy'Little, Carol Collins, and Gwen Ramsey. Not
pictured: Mary Bean, Diane Butler, and ,ludy Tanner.
Miss, Biggers, and managers, Virginia Richardson and Cheri Rhoads, pre-
pare the scorebook for the game.
Jean Lewis, Cheryl Jones, Carla Beaver, and Nancy Richardson warm-up for
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FRONT ROW: Cheryl Jones, Mane Scopel Sherry F Moore and Jean LEWIS BACK ROW Betty Childress Ann
Troha, Carole Farris, Nancy Richardson Jlmmle Goodnd e and Carla Beaxer
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Members of the golf team were Jimmy Mclean, Eddie Wright, Bill Reed, Coachg Marion Ober, Donald Broughton,
and Ronnie Nelson. Not pictured are Jimmy Brown and Bill Srnalling.
Coach of this year's golf team was Bill Reed. Jimmy Brown was the only golf letterman.
EDDIE WRIGHT
BILL SMALLING
MARION OBER
RONNIE NELSON
DONALD BROUGHTON
JIMMY MCLEAN
Baseball Team Shares District Title
SEATED: Tommy Self, Glenn Ford, James Hickman, Wayne Lynch, Tommy Howard, Joe Godwin, Nolan Ryan, and Donald Ault.
STANDING: Donald Brown, Kenny Shry, Terry Pollard, George Scruggs, Michael Tilly, Jerry Spinks, and Charles Thomas.
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Coach J. W. Watson led his team to three titles this year
-district co-champs, bi-district champs, and regional final-
ists. He was assisted by Terry Mark, manager.
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Ivin Ranks as Regional Finalist
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Third Base Pitcher Pitcher Shortstop
Members of the first AHS HB" team baseball squad were, FIRST ROW: Ronnie Jinks, Mike Kirk, Jimmy Alexander, Sam
Stavinoha, Mario Rodriquez, Dennis Mathis, and Jimmy Parker. SECOND ROW: Billy Corbett, Gary Methvin, Billy Pollard,
Dudley Packard, and Bobby Kilborn. Coach Henry served as coach for the team this year.
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BASEBALL SEASON RECORD
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JERRY SPINKS TOMMY SELF
Catcher First Base
Chalking up a fine season record this year,
the Jacket baseball squad won 20 out of 33 games.
Alvin heat Deer Park 8-6 here on May 10
to become district co-champs. At Texas City on
May 14 the Jackets won the playofflgame 1-0 to
obtain district representation for 12-AAA at bi-
district.
On May 17 the Jackets beat E1 Campo Rice-
hirds here in the first bi-district game by a score
of 2-0. The second hi-district game was held on
May 20 at El Campo. Alvin emerged the victor,
4-3.
Alvin went into regional play with the Jasper
Bulldogs on May 25 at Jasper. There the Jackets
were defeated 2-0 in a no-hitter. Playing in Alvin
on May 27, Jasper defeated the Jackets 9-4 to he-
come regional champs.
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Members of this year's track team are, SEATED: .lim Stinson, Wayne Smith, Larry Huffman, Gordon Green, Johnny Rodriquez
and Gary Henny. STANDING: Howard Cole, Buddy Moore, Manager, .lim Pearson, Don Mears, Roy Roberts, Bobby Huffman
Jacky Roland, Steve Townsend, Charles Summers, Basil Rivera, Howard Roark, Martin McDonald, Noel Adams, .lerry Woodard
and Santos Gonzales.
Howard Roark threw the discus to win first in
district, second at regional, and he placed fifth
at state.
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Representing Alvin in the shot put were Charles Sum-
mers, Wayne Smith, and Jerry Woodard. Charles placed
second at state.
Alvin Sends Five Participants to Regional
Distance runners for the team are Bobby Huffman, Larry Huffman, Basil Rivera, Johnny Rodriquez, Santos Gonzales, Martin
McDonald, and Howard Cole.
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Don Mears and Jim Pearson prepare to practice for their event-the pole vault. Don
won sixth in district, and .lim won second to advance to regional.
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.swimmers and Roark Go to State
Gary Henny, .lim Stinson, and Steve Townsend were the 'fall-aroundn men for the
track team. They participated in broad jump, high jump, and sprint events.
The District l2AAA
Track Meet was held here
April 3 and 5. Deer Park
won the meet while Alvin
came in fourth. Winning ad-
vancement to regional, How-
ard Roark placed first in the
discus and broke the district
record with a heave of 156
feet HM inches. ,lim Pear-
son placed second in the pole
vault, Charles Summers, sec-
ond in shot put, and Jacky Ro-
land, second in the high
hurdles. Noel Adams, first in
the mile run, broke the dis-
trict record with a time of
42466. These five boys at-
tended the regional meet on
April 20 in Jephson Stadium,
Houston. Howard Roark and
Charles Summers won the
right to represent Alvin at
the state meet in Austin on
May 3 and 4-. There Charles
Won second in the shot put
f55' 9',j, and Howard placed
fifth in the discus.
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Noel Adamsiwarms up prior to the mile run. Noel placed .lacky Roland goes up and over showing the style that
first in district and advanced to regional. won him representation for Alvin in high hurdles at re-
gional.
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Top AHS Athletes Qualify . .
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The Matushita Award was presented to the four most outstanding AHS athletes of the year. Receiving the award were Howard
Roark, Jacky Roland, Tommy Howard, and Mike Tilly. Jacky also was presented with the Tinnin Cup as most outstanding
athlete,
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ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL
Howard Roark
Roy Roberts
Jacky Roland
Wayne Smith
Mike Tilly
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Jacky Roland was the only Alvin cager to be selecte
for the all-district basketball team.
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. For Sports Hall of Fame
Baseball Team, FRONT ROW: Tommy Self, Glenn Ford, .lames Hickman, All-District Team Outfielderg Wayne Lynch, Tommy
Howard, All-District Team Catcherg Joe Godwin, Nolan Ryan, and Donald Ault. SECOND ROW: Donald Brown, Kenny Shry,
Terry Pollard, All-District Team Pitcherg George Scruggs, All-District Team Third Baseg Michael Tilly, Jerry Spinks, and Charles
Thomas.
STATE, REGIONAL, AND DISTRICT
TRACKMEN
Noel Adams
Jim Pearson
Howard Roark
Jacky Roland
Charles Summers
Nancy Munz, Sharon Farrell, and Marianne Munz represented
Alvin in district tennis. Marianne placed first in singles,
Nancy and Sharon placed second in girls' doubles.
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Washing - Greasing
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Box 4l4 OL 8-4462
ALVIN, TEXAS
Complimenfs of GEORGE SOFFAR
your key . . .
TO GREATER VALUES
Alvin, Texas
BOONE THOMPSON
LUMBER COMPANY INC. IIIQlI'I'lQ E
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326 W. SEALY OL 8-387i
MlCHAEL'S
All Na+ionalIy Adver+isecl
Wafches, China, Silver, and
C'YS"al COMPANY
DIRECT IMPORT OF DIAMONDS FROM
ANTWERP, BELGIUM ZI6 W. Sealy Phone OL 8-224l
ALVIN
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ALVIN BUWLING LANES
Congratulations to the Students
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Complimen+s +o 1-he Seniors
Rosenburg, Hwy. 6
"WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN"
Phone OL 8-430i
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Congra+ula+ions 'I'o fhe Seniors!
THE STYLE SHOP
In +he Alvin Shopping Cen+er
Congralulaliong from your Chamber of Com-
merce, Agrioullure and lnclusiry. An organiza+ion
slriving +o make Alvin a beHer place 'lo live ancl
a place +0 malce a belfer living - for you - +he
you+h of our communify.
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Congra+ula+ions and Besl' Wishes
S+uden+s of Alvin High School
PRITCHARD 81 ABBOTT
VALUATION ENGINEERS
IOIO For+ Wor+h Na+ional
Bank Building
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
DGIIWI' HOIIRY
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TRANTOW'S
FLOWER SHOP
I609 WesI' Blum
OL 8-237I
ALVIN, TEXAS
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Q The Bes'r Furni+ure and Lowes'r Prices
IX in Sou+I'1 Texas. We Wish You +I'1e Besf
of Every+I1ing.
CompIimen'Is of
BOWMAN'S
II8 W. Sealy OL 8-32I2
ALVIN 'I' ANGLETON
BRAZORIA
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ALVIN DAIRY WHI
oods and Drinks Fas+ Cour+e
PHONE ORDERS TO GO OL 8
CompIimen+s of
MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS.
CLINTON L. KENNEDY WILLIAM C SHEPHERD
CompIimen+s of
OLDEN
RESCENT Member of Local,
S+a+e and Na+ionaI Associa'l'ions
AUTOMATIC LP GAS, INC.
Ask Abou'r Our Me+ered Gas Plan Tank RenI'aI
EveryI'hing Dial OL 8-3324
BUTANE 'I' PROPANE Nighfs Call OL 8-2259
SALES AND SERVICE If No Answer Call OL 8-3865
GALVESTON HWY.
Popular AIbums Award Winning News
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Weafher News Alvin High School Spor'Is
6 A.M. - II P.M.
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Phone OL 8-253 I AIvin
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Member:
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
ED NESRSTA JEWELRY
206 Sou+I1 Gordon OL 8-4726
Engagemenf and Wedding Rings Our SpeciaI+y Mido - Bulova - Eigin - Longine-Wifnauer
PARTS FOR ALL ELECTRIC SHAVER5 Sheaffers - Charms - Transisfors
ALVIN HARDWARE
225 W. Sealy
OL 8-367I
"We Usually I-Iave I+"
JESSE ALEXANDER
WEBB'S OF ALVIN
Co gra+uIa+ions 609 S. Gordon
+0 We Phone OL a-33:9
Seniors!
FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Sou+h S+ree+
REV. CLYDE E. THOMAS, Pasfor
CongraI'uIaIions, S
eniorsl
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS
5'l0 BEN FRANKLIN 5'l0
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Member F.D.l.C.
Serving Alvin and Its Neighbors Since 1906
Congra+uIa'I'ions, Seniors!
WELLBORN'S
Phone OL 8-297I
I04 W. Sealy
AL WELLING MOTOR CO.
Sa es and Service
Amhorized 30I Eas+ Highway 6
CADILLAC - BUICK - PONTIAC Alvin Texas
RAMBLER OL 8-33I4
HOUSTON PHONE
CA 5-3036
MEXICAN VILLAGE
RESTAURANT
Mexican Food
Fried Chicken
Shrimp
Sreaks
OL 8-9527 Closed on Tuesdays
Complimenrs of
GEM PHARMACY
Phone OL 8-362I
ALVIN, TEXAS
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Fif+y-'rhree Years of Service
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PHONE OL 8-2462
F. S. ISCOTTIEI SMITH, Owner
ALVIN SALES
and Refrigerafion, Hea+ing, SI-uee+ Me+aI Service
Bringing 'ro Alvin Complefe
Now Feaiuring
FEDDERS Air Condifioning and HeaI'ing
KELVINATOR Appliances
Highway 35 Call OL 8-4223
Day or Nighi'
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OL 8-262I
DIXIE
SERVICE STATION
SERVICE WHEN
YOU NEED IT
Congra'IuIa+ions, Seniors! yi W S W
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Sales O
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OL 8-2556
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PETITE BEAUTY SALON
Harrison Building
400 Sou'rI1 Gordon
OL 8-2632 ALVIN, TEXAS
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Congra'IuIa+ions and
Bes+ Wishes
+o 'rhe S'IudenIs of
Alvin High School
BRISCOE
' IRRIGATION
COMPANY
ALVIN. TEXAS
Complimenls of
RED CROSS
DRUG
Phone OL 8-2533
l2I2 S. Gordon
5 Moore FLORAL COMPANY
51 Oongralulal s
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NEVES and WOOSTER
APPLIANCE COMPANY
Frigidaire
Household Appliances
Lennox Air Condilionin
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III W. Willis Ph OL 8 236l
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Complimenls of
JUD WH ITSON
'Phillips
Consignee for
PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS
T 81 L LEASE SERVICE
F. M. BOWMAN Alvin, Texas
BEN HUSER JEWELER
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CompIimen+s of Your Friend and Neighbor
DEWITT FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO.
Alvin, Texas
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IOI6 S. Gordon OL 8-2301
CENTER
LUMBER COMPANY
WESTERN AUTO
Associate Store
OL 8-3562 IO8 S. Hardie
Congraiulaiions, Seniors!
IA M GROCERY
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S. O. "Bo" SMlTH'S
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PEARSON CH EVRGLET COMPA
Cl1evrole'r and Oldsmobile
Serving Alvin Since V933
ALVIN PHARMACY
Congra+uIa+ions 'ro +I1e Seniors!
LOCATED IN THE ALVIN SHOPPING CENTER
Call on Us for Your Drugsfore Needs
COASTAL INSURANCE
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OFF. Phone: OL 8 2583 Res. Phone: OL 8 2259
SUMMER'S GROCERY
Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors!
I5I7 W. Sealy OL 8-4920
LEE KNIGHT CO.
Firesfone Tires
I' Philco Appliances
N.A.P.A. AuI'o ParI's
' ,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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sr-.xx f ' '
ALVIN
BUILDING MATERIALS
CompIimen+s +o 'rhe Seniors
THE SATISFIED GYSTER
SEVERAL million years ago, fhe long process of evolufion ended for fhe oysfer.
His hard shell profecfed him from mosf enemies. All he had fo do fo gef food was fo
hang onfo a reef or rock and suck if ouf of seawafer. If any irrifafing subsfances gof
sfuck in his flesh, he iusf surrounded if wifh a smoofh pearl.
Nafure arranged if so fhaf fhe safisfied oysfer quif frying 'ro beHer his lof. And
fo fhis day, he remains unchanged-iusf an oysfer.
Man gof a be'Her deal from Nafure. Nafure arranged if so fhaf fhe human race
housed a sfrong spark of dissafisfacfion. Dissafisfied wifh rambling over fhe earfh for
food, man developed modern agriculfure. Dissafisfied wifh exposing himself fo fhe
elemenfs, man developed modern housing and clofhing. Dissafisfied wifh leffing Nafure
alone heal his wounds, man developed modern medicine. Man's acufe dissafisfacfion
wifh "leHing Nafure fake ifs course" made him fhink. And his fhoughfs combined wifh
his enferprise gave us modern civilizafion.
For men wifh ideas and fhe energy fo make fhem work gradually began channel-
ing Nafure info fhe course fhey wanfed her fo fake. In fhe forefronf of such men were
fhe scienfisfs of all nafions. They pried open fhe secrefs of Nafure and puf fhem fo work
for fhe benefif of all mankind.
One secref which sfared man in 'rhe face from fhe dawn of fime was seawafer-
rich in freasure if man could only discover how fo gel' if ouf. Dr. H. H. Dow, who founded
our firm in I897, was fhe man who did iusf fhaf. Resfless, energefic, "dissafisfied," he
compelled fhe brine of prehisforic seas underlying Midland, Michigan, fo give up fwo
of modern man's greafesf freasures-bromine and magnesium.
AND THUS we of Dow and Efhyl-Dow are in Brazoria Counfy foday exfracfing
bromine and magnesium from fhe wafers of fhe Gulf of Mexico. In addifion, righf here we
are making scores of ofher major producfs whose secrefs fhe resfless dissafisfacfion of
men like Dr. Dow pried open from Nafure. Our modern indusfrial sociefy could no'l'
exisf wifhouf 'rhese producfs, all made from idle, overlooked, neglecfed resources fhaf
had small value before.
lronically enough, The Dow Chemical Company owes Nafure a debf for le'H'ing
fhe oysfer remain unchanged. Shells of long-dead oysfers make excellenf lime. We roasf
'I'ons of fhem in our kilns every clay and use fhem fo help us fake fhe magnesium ouf of
seawafer.
THE DGW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Texas Division
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Hottest Brand Going Ffiend'v as the Wf-25+
A Rhodes Conoco Service Station
5 7I4 s. Gordon OL 8-4770
bxiubxi .. ALVIN, TEXAS
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We Boost . . .
GOOD SCHOOLS
GOOD CHURCHES
GOOD HOMES
I Your Community Builder
Compliments ot H08
THE ALVIN SUN
N. Gordon OL 8-3353
ALVIN, TEXAS
ROGERS BUILDING SUPPLY
Lumber - Building Supplies
336 West Willis Alvin, Texos
PHONE OL 8-33I7
of Alvin Features
For your comforf, convenience
ancl enioymenl'
'l' Coffee Shop
'l' Luxurious Resfauranl'
'l' Meefing Facilifies for All
Occasions
"' Year-Round Air Condifioning
'l' Swimming Pool
'l' Advance Reservafions
'l' Telephone and TV in eysry room
ALVIN DAIRYLAND
OL 8-3497
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As you seniors leave A.H.S.. may you 'lalre wifh you many pleasanl' memories and face 'l'he fuiure wifh
a brighf oufloolc. Thanl: you sincerely for your pafronage--we are glad fo have been a parl' of your
lives
MR. and MRS. RALPH MENEFEE
WHlTE'S
AUTO STORE
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI
237 W. Sealy OL 8-3877
HENRY JORDAN
Brazoria
Counly Commissioner
Preginc-I 3
SENIQRS Alvin, Texas
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RENFROW'S GROCERY
FIRST SAVINGS 81 LOAN
ASSOCIATION of ALVIN
7l3 S. Gordon S+ree'r Alvin, Texas
Save 'I' Grow il' Prosper
Insured Savings Plans Designed
I'o Ivleel' Every Need
Congra'rula+ions-, Seniors
BROCKMA
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8-3722 Alvin Shopping Cenfer ALVIN, TEXAS
Congratulations
to the
SENIOR CLASS OF 1963
ALVIN
EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
Your International Dealer
ALVIN, TEXAS
RUTH'S
BEAUTY SALON
902 Easf House S+reeI'
OL 8-2723
ALVIN. TEXAS
JACKY ROLAND
RAEBURN STUDIO
DIANE DeKlNDER
Annual Pho'rographers
Por'rrai'rs . . . Weddings
Passpor+s . . . CommerciaI PI1o+ograpI1y
732 Telephone Road WA 6-9I08
HOUSTON, TEXAS
GOODUYKFOOD
Complimenfs of
CITY DRUG, INC.
IOO N. Gordon
ALVIN
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Adams, Janice 33, 82, 137
Adams, N001 31. 119. 128, 131. 161,
189, 191, 193
A1larnS.HaL'1iael 180
Acgcork, Betty Jean 39. -10, -11. -19,
411
Adkins, Sally 68, 112. 158
Agcc, Julie 19, 13-1. 135, 112
Aldridge, Darlene 82, 91
Alexander
, Charles 82, 110. 15-1, 180
Alexander. Jimmy 82, 161, 187
Alexander, Laney 19, 131, 118
Alexander, Milchcl 14-1
Alexander, Ronnie -19, 139
Alfred, Claude 1-11
Almanza, Eslella 82, 1-12. 1541
Anderson, Nancy 82, 113, 15-1
Arnvy, .luanncll 33, 49, 1341, 136. 1-12
Arney, Wlaync 82
Arrington, David 82, 139
Ault, Don
ald 82, 160, 165, 186. 193
Avitts, Anim 68, 112, 156
Student Index
CzminAzn1a,,1nr- 83
Camp, Dale 83. 160, 165
Caniplwll. Juni' 52. 131, 1-11. 158
Cnnndy, Carul 83, 113, 1-19, 152, 15,1
Czxrlislv, Rohr-rt 52. 139. 161-
Carlton. John 83, 128, 138. 180
Carla-r. Daniel USkippcr" 119, 140
Casey, John 32, 40, 69, 121, 128,
129, 131, 160, 171, 178
Castle, Hugh 83, 116
Childrcs, Barbara 33, 83, 113, 159
Childress, Betty 83, 183
Christoffcrsnn, Linda 83, 138, 1-13, 15-1
Clifndcning, Lynn 83
Clutter, Pauline 52, 1-19. 156
Coates, Gertrude 83, 1-11
Coates, Shirley 69
Coffee, David 69, 138
Cuffev, Jane 20, 52, 125, 112
Coffev, Nancy 69, 151
Cokvr, Ronnie 69, 115
Colo. 1'luward 69, 160, 16-1, 170, 189
Avilts, Arlccn 119, 119, 156
Avitts, Elaine 82, 1-12
Avitis, Sheryl 156
Aycoth, Peggy 83, 110
Barber, Steve 15, 49, 111, 149
Barficld, Candy 33, 50. 130, 132.
, 1311, 136, 158
Barnes, Betty' 83, 143, 119, 151
Barnett, Jerry 50, 1119
Barrera, Vivky 83, 1-10
Bass, Bradley 83, 135
Batson, Mary 50, 1-18
Bcall, Janet 83
Bean, Mary 16, 17, 68, 1-19, 154, 182
Beasley, Barbara 39, 41, 50, 110, 182
Beasley, John 83, 138
Beasley, Linda 156
Beavvr, Carla 26. 82, 83. 91,
157, 182, 183
Beaver., Kay 68. 117. 15-1
Bcfcrra, Pilar 156
Bennett, Donald 50
Berner, Stove 83
Belles, Thomas 83, 155, 175, 177
Bobclc, Monte 32, 83, 138
Booth, John 68, 1111, 164, 167, 172
Booth, Laura 83, 1-10
Boothe, Penny 50, 117, 1-19, 15-1
Borm, Betty 32, 39, 40, 41, 50, 142
Bnsslcy. Lucy 83, 15:1
Coleman, Charlene
Collins, Carol Ann
182, 183
Collins, Larry 1-111-
Cunk, Dnnu 8-1, 15
8-1, 140, 113, 159
69. 137, 156,
Copeland, Linda 8-1. 153, 155
Corbett, Lvnn 70. 103, 121, 132,
136. 113, 154
Cnrhclt, William 70, 139, 161, 187
Cordova, Nick 53
Corona, Carl 82, 81, 119, 129, 161,
165
Cothrun, Inc 52
Craig. Owen 8-1, 114, 145
Craincr, Betty 52, 118, 155
Fvrgnsnn, Ann
Fcstf-rvarid, Carolyn 136
Flora. Bill 11-1
lfvurd. Glvnn 10, 11. 51. 128, 131. 160
171. 175, 176, 186, 187, 193
Fostcr, Laura Jann 71, 147
Foster. Yvaync 27, 161, 16-1, 169
Frnnzrn, ,Indy 71. 112, 158
131, 134, 1-12, 158
Free, Gwr-n 85
Fnlgzlram, Claudine 85. 112. 113, 159
Cnllnmorv. Jean 85
Gumhrcll. Judy 71
Carr-ia. Lee 85. 111
Garrett, Bob 71
Gnrwnod, Amy 82, 85. 133, 113, 159
Garza. Cvsar 71, 110
Garza. .lnssc 85, 175
Ccclan. Johnnie 51. 1-11
Gust. Sally 85
Gideon, Dcnny 85
Gi1lcLLc,Carolyn 85
Gilmore. Stove 71
Glosson, Johnny 51, 139. 15,1
Godwin. .100 32. -10, 71, 160, 161,
172. 17-1, 178, 186, 187, 193
Gnnznlcs. Bclia 72. 142
Gonzales, Santos 72. 189. 190
Gonzales, Sixto 85
Cnndridgr-. Jimmie 85, 1511, 183
Goudean, Bubba 85
Gmlld, hliC1li11 72, 112
Graham, .lody 32, 5-1, 131, 135.
136, 1-10
Graham, Lawrence 85, 146
Graham, Russcll 85. 161. 165
1-lnflnmn. liuhlu 725. 165. 189, 190
l'1ll1f1n:in. Larry' 86. 160. 165. 175.
189. 190
Hlllnlnf'l.Dz1xi:1 516, 161. 170. 171,
175. 176
Hunt. Darrel 86.110, 115
1'lunlvr. llliznln-lh 52. 81, 112
1114-0115, liicki 26, 29, 32, 39.
10.11, 11.18. 51.11
7, 1211, 129.
Boltcr, Carole 29, 32. 50, 12-1, 1-12,
118
Bowman. Cami 25. -14, 50, 123. 130,
132, 136, 112, 116. 157
Bowman. Marvclyn 68, 131, 142, 158
Bozarlh, Shirlyn 156
Bradley, Carolyn 69
Brcanx, H
Breeding,
erman 156
Ralph 83, 1-1-0
Brew:-r, Glenn 69, 1-15
Brodv, .liminy 83, 138
Broughton. Donald 50, 149, 155.
181, 185
Brriuglitrm, James 51, 139, 151
Brown, Donald 83, 160, 165, 186, 193
Brown. Jimmy 51. 116, 120, 12-1,
Dnplxmtis, John 85, 116
131, 161, 181
Brown, Kathy 83, 91, 128, 133, 1-13,
159
Browne. Hamilton 51, 128, 129, 133,
136
Brownv, Morris 83, 1-10
Brunson, Willie Lnvnn 83, 138, 15-1
Bryant, Linda 51, 142, 156
Bryce, Arthur 156
Buclow, .limniy 51
Buclow, Robert 83
Bullard, .loy 33, 83, 1-12
Bnlrnan, Torn 111
Burge, Gcorgc 69, 133, 136
Bnrki, Cheryl 32, 69, 1-13. 151
Burns, Bcfky 69, 128. 131, 132.
136, 113. 158
Bnrls, .lnnurrs 52
Butler, Andrea 69, 112
Butlvr, Dianc 19, 31. 52, 116.
128. 147, 150, 182, 183
Butler, Pat 69
Cnllihfm, .limmy 52, 115
222
Cmvc-ns, Lccsa 32, 40, 70,
131, 113, 1419. 155
Cridcr, Diane 70, 138. 155
Crrmn, Strvm'
Croco, Madeline 8-1. 1-12
Croix, Mary 52, 131, 141, 112, 158
Crook, Sharon 84, 15-1
Crouch, Guy 70, 161, 180
Crnmm, Carol 84, 133, 1-13, 159
Custer, .lcrrc 81, 1-16
Dalnlolin. Louis 70, 116, 156
Davis, Dvnnis 8-1, 139
Dawson. Dong 70
DrKindr-r. Diane 19. 53, 103, 113,
121, 128, 129, 130, 132, 136, 158,
159, 221
De1Bcllo. Tommy 8-1, 139
DcLc'0n. lrcnc 32, 53, 1-10
D1-Lron, Jose 53. 110
DULCOU. Mndcsta 70
Donn, Lonnie 1.56
Dr-nlnn, Cynthia 81
DvYVilt. Larry 70, 99, 131, 135,
137, 161, 180, 181
Dnzn, Barbara 17, 26, 71, 129, 1-17,
157. 182
Divkcrsrin. Donna 8-1
Dixon, Billy 81. 110, 175, 180
Dnvrr, Kathleen 81, 112, 15-1
Dollar, Marilyn -10. 71, 113, 1-'19,
1512, 155
Dnllnr. Nancy 85. 119, 155
Dossey, Greg 71, 148
Dncnaz, Elizabeth 85, 112
Dnvnaz, Fcrnan
Crcvn. Gordon 72, 160, 164. 166, 189
Crvcn. L
infla 156
Greer, Glenda 85, 116
Crfwr, Li
nda 85
Griffin, Dorothy 85
Grupo, T
Guajnrdn
licrvszl 85,112
, Ava 72. 110
Guajardn. Rosiv 85, 1-10
Gnvrrvrn, Agncs 85, 1-12, 1541
Gurrrvro. Rachel 72. 142, 155
Cnc-si. Lnwrcncc' 29. 39, 54, 131,
Cnc-rrcrn. Cncilia 156
Gustafson. Gay N011 32, 55. 125,
132. 136
Glltivrrvz, Mary 86
110
Hankmnvr, Nathan 27. 55, 161, 164,
168
Hzlnkniiwr, Orville 86
Hankanwr, Wiincvn 33, 72, 137, 155
Harflhlnnrgzr-r. Douglas 86. 138
Hayes, Tlicrcsa 86
Hcnigan. Linda 72, 113, 1-17
Hcnny, Gary 72. 108, 189, 191
Hvnry. Cr-oil 23. 39. 55, 1-19, 150,
155
1-1'-nslvy. .lmnr-Q 27.73. 161, 170.
174. 178
1-lvrnanrlcz. Miko 72
Hcrndnn, Claudia 72, 155, 156
Hvrndwn, Susan 55, 124. 112, 1318
1'1i111w1cr. John 56
Hivklnnn. James 72, 160, 164.
168. 186. 188, 193
1'1i,f1,f1Ins.R01J0rt 86
1-Iildc-rhrand, Karen 86, 1-17
Duplantis, Larry 71,
Dnrrclt, Barham 54, 131, 112, 158
Easley, Carolyn 85, 137
Ellarcl, Bobbie 71. 113, 118, 158
Embrcy, Cliff 85
Env:-rt. Frank 29, 31,
5-1, 128, 129, 131, 158, 161, 161,169
England, Kenneth 85, 11,1
146 Hill, Charlene
Hitt, Pmfggy 86
Hlilchan. Jarncs
Hobbs, ,lon 73,
Hodges. Pat 55
Holdorff, Lynn
1-luldnrff, Ruth
Hnlst, Jimmy 8
Hnrn, Anne 33
33, 35, 40, 48.
86, 133
86
139
, 12-1, 161, 161, 166
86, 128, 133, 113
6
72, 128, 132,
Engzlcliardt, Roberta 71, 134, 135, 158 '
Ennis, Bill 29. 33. 39. 110, 41,
51. 128, 132, 150. 155
Eplr-y, Cary 71
Eplcy, Jimmy 5-1, 139
Esquivel, .loc 85, 138
Etuc, Linda 85, 1-12, 15-1
Fannin, .larnes 85, 1-19, 155
Farr:-ll, Sharon 71, 1-13, 147, 153,
15-1, 180, 181, 193
Farris, Carole 85, 121, 157, 183
113, 158
Hnrnbzlck. George 72
1-Inward, Tommy 15, 38, 72, 118, 131,
160, 164, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176,
177, 186, 188, 192,193
Hnwcll, Nelda Jean 56, 1-12
1-lndgins, Doug 73, 161, 174, 176
Hucpers, Marilyn 73, 131, 140, 155
Hun-rm, Phillip 56, 83
Hucskc, Jackie 86. 112, 156
130. 161. 166
Jcplisun, Connie
Jinmnf-z, Martha 87. 112
links, Runnin 87, 161. 175. 187
lobes, Donald 139
Julinsnn, Kant 87
.lulmsnrn Rulngrl 111
Johnson, Ruhcrln 73. 112. 158
Joncs. Cheryl 73, 113. 182. 183
luncs, Cynthia 73, 112
Kccls. Bcrky 56
Kccls, Sherlie 73
Keenr, Bnhhy 71
Kcvnv, Ronald 71, 161, 175, 179
Keithley, John Howard 87, 139, 156
Keithley, N. A. 71, 160. 171. 176
Kelso. Ivan 87. 111
Kvndrick, Sharon 71, 1-17. 153. 15-1
Kcll1cr,Br1rndn 156
Kidd. llariann 156
Killmrn. Rnlivrt 87. 161. 187
Kincard, Lloyd 87
King. David 87, 160, 161. 166.
17-1, 176
King. Miko 87. 137
King, llonnld 87. 110
Kirk, Miki' 87, 160. 187
Klc-in, Allan 111
Klvnlznvan. Dunglzw 87. 139. 151
Knapv. Gcorgr: 87, 115
Knight. Larry 87. 111
Knight. Panmvla -10. 71. 79. 118,
128. 129, 131. 137, 180
Knight. Troy 111
Knnnig. Tmniny 87
Knrcnvk, Dnnald 7-1. 189. 156
Krzlinpnm, Richard 56
Krxisc. Billy 87
Lnnihdr-n. Cathy 87. 112. 155
Lanihvlli. Frankic 156
1.z11n1u-, Bnlvhif' 71, 139, 158
Lainpv, Ycrncll 87
Lev. Bvtty 156
Lcv. Terry 87, 119, 155
Lvvdy. Gram' 87. 118, 15-1
L4-r-dy, Mary Ann 23. 29. 56.
1112. 1-18, 150. 151
Lrlirnan. ,lrwyrv 87. 112
Lewis, .lvzxn 71. 12-1. 151, 182, 183
Lewis. Yvzxync' 87, 161. 165
Lilcs. Sharon 87, 111
Linn. Thnnras 56. 161, 171
Lippvrt, David 87, 155
Liltlc. Diana 87. 1-18
Little. Lonisr- 87. 118
Litllr, Patsy 57. 112, 182
Loflin. Milton 87, 175
Lfvngz. Chvri 87, 137
Long. Gerry 27. 56
Lnnis. Britly 56
l.ovc-1. Charles 87, 1-15
Lnhrlgrr. hlnrgzarrt 88, 159
Lnvkry. Dcnnis 156
Luna, Ilnry Ellvn 56, 112, 158
Lutringvr, .lnlinny 88, 139
Lutz, Trrry 88, 116
Lynch, Wlaync 33, 39, 40, 111, 57,
117, 128, 131, 133, 136, 161, 186,
188, 193
Lyons, Fraxicrs 71. 112
Lyons, Frank 71
Lyons, Sl0p1mn 7-1, 138, 17-1
McCarty, Glnnda 88, 1-12
McCauley, Robvrt 58, 13-1, 135, 136
l1cDnnnld, Marlin 75, 79, 138, 189,
190
McEwcn, Mary Jam- 75. 1-17, 151
McKay, Elizabeth 88, 1-11
McKay, .lohn 139
McKenzie, Larry 88, 119, 155
11lr'KisSir'k, Tummy 58, 133
Pickens, Nita Gayle 90 32, 90, 138
6-1,
Xlc1.m-nn. ,limniy TS, 119. 155. 181.
183
Klvl.vnzurv. Szimlrn 33, 39. TS, 131.
1226. 1lfi. 118. 158
l1rl.rnshm. Larry 88. lm
11--l.mnl4-n. Miko 58. 119. 150, 155
K1CNnlt.jilnn1y 25. 32. '10, 75, 118,
120. 131. 138.160, 171.175,
ITS. 130. 181
llnfli. Diznma 88. 117
Klzu'll,.i:x1xu'S 88, 160. 165
Mallory, Shurry T-l. 117, 151
Nlnngrnm. Barbara 88. 117
llnrk. Terry ST. 133. 136. 161.
161. 169. 186
Blnwhnll. ,lane Tfl
Marshall. Nzinvy Tl, 111. 138
Marshall. Rwlwrt S8
Marlin, Dcwaxn 88. 139
Martin. .loycv 88. 117
llnrlincz. Mauro 88
Marx. Mary 88. 133
Mathis. Dvnnis 88. 160, 187
llallurk. Cathy T-1. 139. 143. 15-1
RIMS. Bnhhy 88
Blalthcws. Jumcs TS. T9. 160. 161, 167
Mayes, Alva .io 88. 110
Mayo. Vivian 57. 1-12
310313. Dun 27. 75, 121. 160, 164.
169, 189. 190
llvnscls. Sulam -IO. fll. 57, 141. 112,
158
lla-inkw. Pvnlly 58. 111
Mc-inkv. W'i11izxn1 88
llclvhwr. llnry 1.011 136
llcihvin. Cary 75. 143. 165. 187
Xicyl-rs. Doris 88. 1217
Hem, Benny 88
Millvr. Brvnsln 88. 117. 151
llillvr. Chzxrlcs 58. 131
Millvr. Duugiai 156
Palmer, Caren 89
Palnwr. Terry 59. 151
P!ll'1CL'l', linuny 89, 119, 161, 187
Patrick, Shcrlic 90. 1-17
Patterson, Doug 90
Payne. Dcloris 77
Payne. Elsie 77. 1-IT
Pearson, Jim 90, 139, 189, 190, 193
Pcnrson. Nan 21. 59, 119
Pearson, Roy TT, 138
Poohlcs. Thonms 90, 137
Perez. Angclina 90
Perez. Carmen 90, 1-12
Perez, Juanita 1-12
Perkins, Gayle
156
Perry. Danny 76. 138
Suiter, Douglas 90
Sallvr, Milton 90
Sanchez, Chris 61. 155
Snnrlnrz. Josephine T8
Samlm'a1,1u:mi1a 78
Sandoval, Margaret 61
Sanford, Sandra 33, 78, 158
Savcll, Joyvc 61, 132, 138, 159, 182
Sayers, Rosie Loc 61, 1-12
Svhnfcr, Donald 90, 151
Schiblvr, David 1-1-1
Schlcichcr, Hart 78, 161, 165
Schutz, Lexis June 78
Scopel, Mario TB, 143, 147, 183
Scott, Bcnclcsc 31, 39. '48, 62, 129,
131. 133, 158
Perry. Shirley 90
Pcttiel, Rene 29, 59, 1,12
Pickens, Bill 76, 160, 177
Scott, Linda 78, 1-12, 158
Scruggs, George 62, 161, 186, 193
Self, Tommy 27, 62, 139, 161,
186, 188, 193
Shaw, Shorilyn
Thomas, Kay 33, 39, 80, 131, 136,
1-18, 158
Thomas, Paul 80
Thompson, ,Ioan 80, 128, 1-12, 1-13,
158, 180
Thompson, Kay 92, 1-12, 151
Thompson, Myrtle 81, 15-I
Till, Barbara 63, 1412
Tilly, Michael 15, 38, 4-1, 63, 115,
122, 130, 160, 164, 186, 192, 193
Todd, Walter 80, 145
Tomlinson, Susan 80, 156
Towcr, Don 92, 1-16
Townsend, Stcvc 92, 160, 165, 189,
191
Trevino, Lily 156
Troha, Ann 92, 147, 183
Truksa, Charles 30, 6-1, 139
Truksa, Judy 61, 131, 1-12, 158
Turvcy, Karen 33, 40, 80, 132, 136,
143
Tyson, Leslie 92, 140, 143
Pirtle,
Carol 76, 148
Planka, Belly Ann 76, 137, 156
Plaster, Audrey 90, 141
Plaster, Linda 90, 141
Pollard, Billy 76, 187
Pollard, Tr-rry 59, 161, 186, 187,
193
Porter, Beverly 32, T6, 1-19, 151
Pouncey, Emnrit 90
Powell, Chuck 90
Powell, James David 60, 16-1, 172
P0wc1l. Mary 90. 119, 155
Puente. Rudy 60
Pullin, Doris 77, 141
Ramirez, Sam 32, 90, 139
Ramsey. Gwen 77, 1-13, 147, 182, 183
Monro. Charles "Bnfh1y" -48, 58,
161, 161. 166. 189
Ray. Cctclia 32, 4-1, 60, 142
Razo. Dionicio 90
lirmrr-.
Grrg: 160. 16-1. 172, 171. 178
Mnnrv. Blnrgnrvt T3. 119, 155
llfmrv. Harp' Joyce 77, 139, 158
11.-urn, Mir-kry 88. 139
Munro. Sherry' 17. 88. 91, 1-17, 183
Monro. Shcrry Lynn 82, 88. 1211,
128. 129. 133, 143. 152, 158
llonarrh. Mary Margaret 88. 133. 159
Montoya. Xunry' 88. 1-12
llnrrvil, Beverly 77. 143. 117, 158
Raza, Janie 90, 1-12
Reavis, Harold 32, 60, 131, 139
Rex. Rliiclrcrl 136
Sheppard, Ann 78, 111, 158
Sheppard, Sue 78, 141, 158
Shocmakc, Iris 90, 142
Shoemake, James 90, 1-16
Shoomakc, Janice 156
Slmernakc, Neva 90, 1-12
Shocnlakc, Thomas 79, 149
Shriver. Harry 90, 145
Shry, Kenny 79. 160, 161, 172, 186,
188, 193
Sigrcsl, Rickey 79. 139
Simms, Bob 79, 155
Simpson, Larry 27, 33, 62
Simpson, Ronnie Joe 79, 149, 156
Sims, Janxes 79, 139, 1-15
Singh, Gloria 32, 91, 135
Singleton, Kirby 91, 1-1-1
Skillcrn, Ken 62, 16-1, 169
Smalling, Bill 79, 137. 138, 184,
Ulkic, Cynthia 81, 142, 158
Underwood, Billy 92
VanVolkcnburg, Cathy 92, 1-10
Villanueva, Diana 80, 1-10
Villanueva, 100 611
Villanueva, June 61, 142
Wagner, Tommy 80
YVaile
S, Kathy so, 15-1
Wfard , Edwin 81
Ware, Charlotte 92, 1-17
'Warm Gary 92
YVare, Sherine 156
Wfebb, Janice 27, 3-1, 38, 64, 131,
142, 158, 159
Wiellborn, Sharon 21, 29, 35, 39, 44,
117, 128, 129, 130, 141, 158, 159
Yvcst, Dave 92, 137, 138 '
XVL-sl,
Dolorcs 81, 142, 156
Yvcst,
Vifest,
Don 92, 138
Linda 64,139
Whctstein, Barry 93, 145
Reyes, Florence 90, 110
Rhoads, Chcri 77, 143, 1119, 182
Richardson, Alanc 77, 142, 156
Richardson. Nancy' 90, 119, 143, 157,
182, 183
185
Smith, Darwin 79, 165
Smith, Patricia 62, 131, 134, 135,
136, 142, 158
Smith. Peggy 62. 131, 142
Smith, Ross Marie 62, 1-12
Richardson, Virginia 77, 141. 158, 182
llorrii. Robvrt 88
Mnrtviircxi, Donna 19. 38, 116.
142. 158
Mosis. Slolnnim- 88. 112
Munoz. Inuic 89. 142
llunz. Marianne -H. 58. 115. 129,
130. 111, 158. 159, 180, 193
llnnz. Xnnry' 83. 103, 159, 180, 181,
193
K1-iwu. Rwnniv 89.161, 175. 181, 185
Newell. Billy TT, 155
Ncwlnnn, llikb 89, 116
Newsom. Sanflrzl 89
Xcwum. Sur- Ann 89, 1-I2
Normfm. Patricia 89, 1-10
Xnrrie. Gloria 76, 1-12
Norris. Ronald 58, 139, 175, 179
Norton. Pauline 156
Obcr, llnrirm 89, 146, 184, 185
Oclom. Donna 77. 128, 132, 136,
1-13, 158 D
O'Kr-f-fr-. Pm 77, 165
Oliver, Lynda 89. 112
Olivvr. Pnulvltc 89
Ormshy. Mary Colleen T7, 1-19
Orsak. Dianz' 58. 1-12
Orsak,
Cary 89. 116
OH. Imnvs 39. 145
OYVPY1.
Owrn,
,lay 89. 139
J'-5-vw 59. 125. 117, 150. 151
Owmlq, Gloria 137
Parkarli, Dudlvy' 39. 187
Pago.
Rivlmrzi 76, 115'
Richvy, Mary 90, 148
Rightnr, Gary 90
Rivera, Basil 90, 189, 190
Roark, Howard 38, 60, 160, 16-1, 166,
189, 192, 193
Roberts, Lawrence 77, 137, 155
Roberts, Roy 164. 170, 189, 192
Robertson. Lynn 20, 60, 125, 1-12
Rolicrtson, Mike 90
Robertson, Weldon 90, 139
Robinctt, Paul 98
Robinson, Marvin 60
Rodriguez. Joc 78. 110
Rodriqucz, Johnny 90, 160, 165,
175, 189, 190
Roclriquvz. Mario 78, 155, 187
Rorlriqucz, Ottilia 90, 1-12
Rofiriqucz, Romanita 78, 1-12
Rogers, Jean 156
Roland, ,lanky 15, 27, 31, 38, 48,
61, 112, 122, 131, 160, 164, 167,
173, 17-1, 175, 178, 179, 189, 191,
192, 193, 221
Rose, Larry 60, 1-11
Rose. Ruby 90
Roysn, Wialtcr 33, 60, 119
Rudcl, JoAnne 78
Rudisill, Jackie 78, 139
Rutledge, Jim 29, 33, 60, 149, 156
Ryan. .lean 40, 78, 118, 128, 132,
136, 155, 180
Ryan, Nolan 82, 90, 119, 12-1,160,
175. 177, 186, 187, 193
Smilh, Yvaync 160. 164. 167, 189, 192
Slnithson. A1 91, 138. 175
Soria, Ahran 91
Southworth, Lu,-Xnn 79
Sparks, James 91, 155, 175, 177
Sparks, Mary 80, 1-19. 155
Speed, Susan 23, 62, 114, 120, 1-17,
1-19, 152
Spenvcr, Doyle 80, 165
Spiliur. Sidney 80, 138
Spinks, Jerry 91, 160, 165, 186.
188. 193
Spurgeon, Linda 91. 135
Slanflicy, Cecil 62, 161, 161, 170, 173
Stanclley, Ellcn 91. 147
Sizmscl, Tommy 63, 146
Stanton, Martha 63, 142, 158, 159
Stavinoha, Sam 80, 140, 187
Stinson. Glenn 91, 139
Stinson, Jim 91, 165. 189, 191
Stokes, Marry 156
Storey, Kalhy 91
Stratton, Sherry 91, 142
Streets, Larry 91
Skrifklaml, Barry 91, 1-16
Summers, Charles 63, 116, 16-1,
171. 189, 193
Tanncr, Judy 17, 80. 1-19, 15-1, 182,
183
Taunton, Emily 156
Taunton, Martha 33, 80, 136, 137
Taylor, Charles 91, 1-10
Taylor, Travis 92, 175
Terrell, Sandra 92
Terry. Janet 92, 1-13, 155
Thomas, Charles 92, 128, 160, 175,
186. 193
Whetstein, Bruce 144
1Vhit1oCk, Tommy 156
Wfieting, Margaret 19, 23, 26, 39,
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Wiggins, Nancy 156
1Viley, Tommy 93, 1-16
W'illiams, Barbara 93, 142
Williams, Bobby 6-1
YX'il1iams, Richard 64, 15-1
Yvilliams, Virgil 81
W'i1liams, 1VCsl0y 93, 139
XVi11s, Bobby 93, 165
W'ills, Brenda 64
Wil1s,lris 156
Vfilson, Larry 81
Wissncr, Gloria 65, 1-18, 15-1
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Wofford, Carolyn 93, 142
Wlofford, Paul 27, 65, 164, 171, 173
Wrofford, Sarah 81, 142
'Wo11am, Perry 156
Wbmackf Kenneth 65, 139
1Vomack, Phillip 93, 144, 1-15
1Voodarz1, Bobbie 65
1Vomlarcl, Jerry 81, 160, 164,
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Wooster, Bobby 93
Wooster, Judy 93, 143
Yvorthy, Evelyn 93
Wren, Joy Ann 93, 1-12
1Vright, Eddie 81, 156, 175, 184, 185
Yonaites, Margaret 180
Young, Shcrric 32, 93, 138
Yount, John 93, 139
Zigal, Sandra 93, 141
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Without the challenges and inspirations of Dr. Thompson, this Would not
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HI challenge you to continue to improve this high school, to support it in
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and respect the students who love it so deeply. lf you will accept this challenge,
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