Alvin High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Alvin, TX)
- Class of 1964
Page 1 of 240
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The Yellowjacket
Volume 28
Published by the
Annual Staff
Alvin High School
Alvin, Texas
Enlitoff:
Becky Burns
jean Ryan
Photogmploer:
George Burge
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Martha Taunton
Spomor:
Miss Mary Hyder
The Annual Staff
Presents . . .
The Time of 0ur Lives
Cheerleaders enjoy the time of their lives boosting spirit and enthusiasm in AHS
Table of Contents
Campus Life ....,..
Classes .........
Seniors
juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Faculty .........
Administrators
Instructors
School Services
Personalities ....,,...
All-School Favorites
Class Favorites
Queens and Sweethearts
Organizations .........
Sports s.......
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Spring Sports
Advertisements ........
Index .....
Closing ........
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With respect and admiration . .
This is the time of our lives! A time in which we experience the di-fficulties
and hazards of growing up. A time in which we begin to witness the sadness,
the joy, the success, and the failure in life. A time which will be most memorable
in our old age, a time in which to love, to learn, to laugh, to cry. A time to
be guided, a time to follow, a time to profit by the wisdom and concern of
parents, teachers, and friends.
The 1964 YELLOWJACKET would like to dedicate this yearbook to MR.
C. B. ROLAND, a Person genuinely interested in our activities and our lives.
This yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Roland.
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Mr. Roland is seen at the head of the stairs on the
mornings he stands hall duty.
The father of three excellent athletes and the grandfather of two, Coach
Roland attends all athletic events.
MR. C. B. ROLAND
Having coached football for many years, Mr. Roland is known and liked by both
the student body and faculty. Mr. Roland does not only emphasize the importance of
athletics, but impresses upon the minds of students the importance of academics. Having
taught plane geometry and business math, Mr. Roland is now teaching unified geometry.
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A time in which every student experiences failure and
success, a time in which the sadness, the fear, the joy, the
excitement of a moment are far more important than
any homework. This time in our lives is the time in
which We, as young adults, shall experience the im-
portance of a football or basketball game, of a big dance,
and of being accepted by our fellow students.
This is the time of our lives in which we shall make or
break ourselves. This is our timwour most important
time-the time in which We shall mold our future.
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It was school time again. This was the sea-
son to start things rolling. Actively participat-
ing in the school activities, AHS students
entered Alvin High School for the first time
as a four-year high school. With more stu-
dents, more teachers, and-more school spirit,
this was the best year yet. The 1964 YEL-
LOWJACKET is Presenting to you, the
AHS students, the pictorial story of "The
Time of Our Lives."
The Time of Our . .
The burning "A" represents the glowing and ever-
lasting spirit of AHS.
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Alert and attentive attitudes are displayed as the Alvin Alma Mater rings out over the field.
. Lives in AHS
The Jacket cheerleaders lead the students in a yell at the yearly bonfire
Students pass from the main building to the annex, which
is in use by the high school for the first time.
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junior Ken-Cab Hyder Spiders pose in front of their cleverly decorated goal post.
junior cheerleaders tensely stand on the
side line, hoping for a touchdown.
The Junior Spiders Washed Under by .
SENIOR SURFERS: Victors of the 1963 Powderpuff Game.
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. . . the Senior Surfers in a 33-21 Victory
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Vim and vitality is shown as the juniors push onward to a goal.
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TOP: Junior Float. BOTTOM: Senior Float. TOP: Freshman Float. BOTTOM: Sophomore Float
. Barbara Dezo Elected Homecoming Queen
"Beauty and the Beast." SEATED: Kay Beaver. Lena Corbett, and Laura Foster. STAND-
ING: Barbara Dezo and Marilyn Dollar.
King, Guy Crouch Queen, Nita Gayle Pickens
Ladies in Waiting
Sherry F. Moore Sherry L. Moore
Each class elects their Princesses to represent them
in the coronation. Representing the Senior Class is
Andrea Butler, escorted by Gordon Green. Nancy
Dollar, who represents the Junior Class, is escorted
by Jim Stinson. Ruth Holdroff, representative of the
Freshman Class, is escorted by lack Piefer. The Sopho-
more Class is represented by Patsy Richter, who is
escorted by Pat Wagner.
The Duchesses are chosen by the Princesses. Linda
Moore, representing the Freshman Class, is escorted by
Charles Cook. Cathy Cleveland, escorted by Nolan
Ryan, is representing the junior Class. Linda Labry,
representative for the Sophomore Class, is escorted by
Rick Pierson. The Senior Class is represented by
Beverly Morrell, who is escorted by Greg Moore.
Castles and Kings and Chivalrous Things
Nita Gayle Pickens is crowned Halloween Carnival Queen.
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Cheers rise as jackets rack-up two more points.
The Fighting Alvin Cagers Dribble to Second . .
The varsity basketball team chose Miss Sharon Crook as their sweet
heart for the 1963-6-1 basketball season.
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. . Place in District
After defeating La Marque in overtime by a score of 43-42, AHS students
celebrate the victory at the annual basketball clance.
Football Sweetheart, Miss Lena Corbett, is presented with
the co-captains, Jerry Woodard and Tommy Howard.
Buddy Dial, Football Banquet speaker, leaves Al-IS
students Wifh a challenge.
a bouquet of roses by
Buddy Dial Highlights Football .
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Football players. jackettes, and band members enjoy the Yellowjacket banquet.
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Band students and their dates enjoy the banquet
. . Banquet as Mardi Gras Invades Band Prom
Jean Lewis and jimmy McLean, Band Sweetheart and Beau, begin
the evening of dancing with the spotlight dance.
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Guy Crouch, defense attorney, represents Marilyn Dollarg and John Casey serves as prosecuting
Attorney.
The Night of January 16th
"Do you swear to tell the truth the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth?"
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The jury is sworn in.
Swedish witness, Cherry Keys, makes
her way to the witness stand.
The makeup committee dramatizes the appearance of the actors.
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Did Karen Andrea kill for the love of this
man?
Was Karen Andrea Guilty or Noi Guilty?
Guy Crouch, defense attorney, inte-rrogates the nonattentive witness.
John Casey, prosecutor, meets h1s W1tnesses as they come mto court
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The Alvin Barber Shop Quartet bring the days of old to the AHS students.
Enioymenf and Competition Thrive in .
Ninth and tenth grade students participate in a highly competitive in
telligence test over the handbook.
Beverly Porter assists in the India exhibition in assembly.
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parties, the Nationalist and the Fed-
eralist, choosing candidates to repre-
sent Alvin High School in our coun-
ty government.
Nats and Feds demonstrate in government assembly for their party candi-
dates.
Nationalist v. Federalist
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Bobbie Ellard, Cynthia jones, Andrea Butler, Kay Thomas, Sandra McLemore, and Carol Pirtle sing the teapot song.
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The judges decided on Jimmy McNatt and Cheryl Burks and Sam
Stavinoha and Donna Odom as the cutest couples.
Kay Beaver, Sharon Kendrick, Becky Burns, Donna Odom, and Bar
bara Dezo do a skit to the "Little Duck" song.
. . . Days of Their Youth on "Kid Day."
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Senior boys' antics are released.
Larry DeWitt was presented with a gift for being selected as the cutest
boy.
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Pam pins yellow ribbon on Betty as the
sign of a new member of the N.H.S.
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Thirty-three New Members Are Selected for N.H.S.
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Initiation includes eating lunch on the floor and walking backwards up the stairs.
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Being ready for the first jump from the shoot means qualification in bareback bronc riding.
AHS Students Ride in the FFA Youth Rodeo
Whoops! I slipped!
lf roping is one of the most exciting events for exhibiting skill
:I precision timing.
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Number sense contestants were Joe Godwin, Mary Kettler,
and Guy Wellborn. joe Godwin and Sam Ramiriez entered
into the slide rule competition.
Many AHS Students Find Interest . . .
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Leesa Cravens and Tommy Wagner Qntefed
extemporaneous speaking at the U.I.L. con-
tests. Leesa placed first in district and Went to
regional where she placed fourth.
U.I.L. poetry entries were Gary
Moore and Janice Adams. Sandra
Sanford participated in prose.
. . in the U.l.L. Contests for 0ur District
Barbara Childres and Martha Taunton expressed their talent in
ready writing,
Becky Burns and Kay Thomas were contestants in the
journalism event.
During intermission, students talk with their friends.
"All Roads Lead to Rome" During the . . .
This is the pause that refreshes. After the banquet, couples talk on the patio, waiting for the prom to
start.
The patio
was a popular place for a rest between dances.
Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom
Music for dancing was provided by the jimmy Simons' band.
Students sit out this dance
The end-of-school party was a hootenanny with groups around this vicinity providing the entertainment. The Deva Debbs and
Wiley from Brazosport started the evening of folk singing.
'Tis Hootenanny . .
For the closing song, all the groups lead, while the AHS students join
in singing.
Music for the dance is provided by Robert Mathison and his band
Time of AHS
The floor of the Sub is literally
covered with AHS students at
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This year the four athletes receiving the Matushita Award were Bill Pickens,
Tommy Howard, Don Mers, and Kenny Shry. Tommy Howard received the
award for Most Outstanding Athlete and was the recipient of the Tinnin Cup.
Tommy Howard Voted Best All-Round Athlete
he volleyball team presents the volleyball district trophy to Dr. Those girls in jackettes for two years receive two year pins
hompson.
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Karen Turvey is the recipient of the English Award for displaying
excellent work in the English fields. Mrs, Harris presents Romanita.
Rodriquez and Ruby Rose with art awards from the Houston Post.
Scholastic Awards
Presented . . .
jean Ryan and Becky Burns announce the dedication of the yearbook
to Mr. Roland.
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Cherry Keys and Martha Taunton present Dr. Thompson
with the first copy of "Cozzfezzi."
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rhn Casey is awarded the United
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Ralph Buell presents Joe Godwin with the Dow
Chemical Scholarship.
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ship.
Students Receive . . .
Martha Taunton is presented a gold
medal from the New Yo-rk Art Show.
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Mr. Seaton Hunter presents jim McNatt with the Texas
Chemical Council Award.
Mrs. Roberts presents the Crisco Awartl to Nancy
Marshall, the Silversmith Award to Sue Sheppardg
and Ann Sheppard, Sandra Sanford, and Ginger
Richardson Won awards for good homemaking.
Ronnie Nelson is awarded the Math Association of America and So-
ciety of Actuaries Award.
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Katherine fwailes, Miss Stacy, portrays an ordinary, American girl
when she 'falls in love with Eddie Wright, a guy from Venus.
Bob Simms and Doug Crider have comical parts as Mr. Scraton and Mr.
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Trimibler.
Barbara Williams plays the part of Mrs.
Mach, an elderly employee of Stacy's
Department Store. Although physically
old,.Mrs. Mach expresses youthful ideas
in singing and dancing,
. . Presents "A Guy From Venus"
A musical, THE GUY FROM VENUS,
was presented hy members of the Yellow-
jacket Band and choir. Leading roles were
held by Eddie Wright, the guy from
Venus, Katherine Wailes, Miss Stacy, and
Roy Pearson, jack Wilson.
Mario Rodriquez, as Mr. Romano, led the cast in the singing of an Italian song.
They were accompanied by the Yellowjacket stage band, '
Katherine Wailes portrayed the personality,
wishes, hopes, and emotions of Miss Stacy's
through many songs.
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Graduates march out of the auditorium at the close of the Baccalaureate service.
. on May 29, 1964
joe Godwin presents the valedictory acl-
dress at the Commencement exercises.
The top ten in scholastic averages for
four years in high school were: Mary
Sparks, Danny Perry, Karen Turvey, joe
Godwin, Linda Priest, Lena Corbett, Hart
Schleicher, Donna Odom, jimmy Mc-
Natt, and Lessa Cravens.
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jimmy McNatt
Becky Burns
Tommy Howard
jean Ryan
Outstanding
These students, chosen by a secret ballot
of the faculty, are honored because of their
qualities of character, leadership, and service.
'Pam lfniol-at
Donna Odom
Seniors
Each of these Seniors show outstanding
traits in personality and dependability, have
participated in organizational work, and have
shown willingness to render services for our
school and community.
Karen Turvey
John Casey
Barbara Dezo
Joe Godwin
Leading the 1964 Senior Class are: Sharon Kendrick, Treas-
urerg jean Ryan, Vice-Presidentg Kay Beaver, Recording Sec-
retaryg john Casey, Presidentg Pam Knight, Parliamentariang
and Becky Burns, Corresponding Secretary.
Seniors Enioy the Time of Their Lives
Class Colors - Red and White
Class Flower - Red Rose
Class Motto - "Whoso neglects learning in
his youth, loses the past and is
dead for the future."
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Sally Adkins
Anita Avitts
Mary Bean
Kay Beaver
john Booth
Marvelyn Bowman
Glenn Brewer
George Burge
Cheryl Burks
As Class Officers Lead the Way
Becky Burns
Andrea Butler
Morris Carter
Many Important Decisions Are Made
john Casey
David Coffee
Nancy Coffee
Ronnie Coker
Howard Cole
Lena Corbett
William Corbett
Leesa Cravens
Guy Crouch
Modesta DeLeon
Larry DeWitt
Barbara Dezo
Marilyn Dollar
Bobbie Ellarcl
Sharon Farrell
Wayne Foster,
by Senior Voters
Senior cast ballots during lunch for class favorites.
Laura Foster
Sharon Francis
Judy Franzen
Cesar Garza
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Hansel and Grethel
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Leesa Cravens and Guy Crouch put
the finishing touches on the Senior
class float entry for the Homecom-
ing parade.
joe Godwin
Belia Gonzales
Santos Gonzales
Gordon Green
Rachel Guerrero
David Hackley
Wineva Hankamer
Clarice Harris
Theresa Hayes
Gary Henny
james Hensley
Mike Hernandez
. . Is Theme of Senior Float
Claudia Herndon
Frances Hodge
Frankie Hodge
George Hornback
Tommy Howard
Doug Hudgins
Marilyn Huepers
Bobby Huffman
Donald jobes
Jerry Woodard Reigns as Beau
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Senior twirlers, led by drum major
Howard Cole, display their beauty
and talents at Powderpuff pep rally
Roberta johnson
Cynthia jones
Sherlie Keels
Ronnie Keene
N. A. Keithley
Sharon Kendrick
Cherry Keys
Ann Klinar
Pam Knight
Bobbie Lampe
Jean Lewis
Stephen Lyon
Frances Lyons
Sherry Mallory
Nancy Marshall
Cathy Matlock
james Matthews
Donald Mears
. . for Senior Surfers, Powderpuff Champs
Surfer cheerleaders, Wayne Foster
Sam Stavmoha, Greg Moore, Bill
Smallmg and Gordon Green, lead
yells at Powderpuff pep rally.
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Hunger pangs strike Senior boys as refreshments are served at traditional Christmas party.
Traditional Senior Christmas Party
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Gary Methvin
Greg Moore
Margaret Moore
Mary Joyce Moore
Martin McDonald
Mary jane McEwen
James McLean
Sandra Mc:Lemore
Anne McLendon
Jimmy MCNatt
Billy Newell
Gloria Norris
Donna Odom
Roy Pearson
Danny Perry
Shirley Perry
Bill Pickens
Carol Pirtle
Ushers 0uf Qld Year
Betty Planka
Billy Pollard
As the Senior Play gets under way, judge George Burge watches as Clerk
Skipper Carter swears in Danny Perry.
Seniors Present Annual Play . .
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Beverly Porter
Linda Priest
Gwen Ramsey
Cheri Rhoads
Judi Rice
Alane Richardson
Jackie Rudisill
Jean Ryan
Josephine Sanchez
Juanita Sandoval
Sandra Sanford
Hart Schleicher
The Nighf of January 16th
Virginia Richardson
Lawrence Roberts
Joe Rodriquez
Mario Rodriquez
Roinanita Rodriquez
Joanne Rudel
Seniors Turn Back the Clock . .
Marie Scopel
Linda Scott
Aim Sheppard
Sue Sheppard
Tommy Shoemake
Kenny Shry
Bob Simms
Bill Smalling
Becky Bums, Donna Odom, and Barbara Dezo provide entertainment for
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Darwin Smith
Wayne Smith
Mary Sparks
john Spencer
Sidney Spiller
Sam Stavinoha
on Annual Kid Day
Judy Tanner
Martha Taunton
Kay Thomas
Paul Thomas
jean Thompson
Myrtle Thompson
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Walter Todd
Karen Turvey
Cynthia Ulkie
Graduation Draws Near, the Clock Ticks On
jerry Woodard
Eddie Wfriglut
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A. K. Van Horne,
Diana Villanueva
Tommy Wagner
Kathryn Wailes
Edwin Ward
Larry Wfilson
SALLY ADKINS
Jackettes 2-43 Library- Club 3-43 Slide Rule Club
1: UIL Spelling 13 National Honor Society 4.
ANITA AVITTS
Library Club 3-43 Slide Rule Club 13 Choir 1-4.
MARY BEAN
Volleyball 2 4, Captain 43 FFA Rodeo 43 Powder-
Pllff 3-4, Co-Captain 33 Band 1-4, District 23
Rodeo Club 4, Secretary3 Industrial Arts for Girls
23 Tennis 13 Girls, Sports Club 1.
Senior Activities
GLENN BREWER
Rodeo Club 4, Reporter3 FHA Beau 53 FFA Rodeo
1-4, FFA 1-33 Football 1 23 Gladiator Club 1.
GEORGE BURGE
Student Council 43 Senior Play3 Quill and Scroll
3-43 YELLOWJACKET 1-4, Photographer 2-43
Photography Club 2-3, Treasurer 2.
CHERYL BURKS
Band 1-4, Secretary 43 Creative Writing Club 43
Confetti 4, Editorg YELLOWJACKET 4, Typist3
UH- TYPQOS 31 'FTA 3, Secretary: UIL Poetry
Interpretation 1-23 UIL Piano 1-23 Industrial Arts
for Girls 23 Girls' Sports Club 13 Quill and
Scroll.43 National Honor Society 4.
DANIEL CARTER
YELLOWJACKET 43 PASF 33 Football 1-33 Golf
2-33 Athletic Club 23 Gladiator Club 13 Track 1.
JOHN CASEY
Student Council 1-4, President 1, Treasurer 23
Athletic Club 2-4, Secretary 43 Basketball 1-43
Baseball 1, 43 Golf 33 Senior Class President3
Most Representative Senior Boyg Outstanding Sen'
ior3 FHA Beau 43 National Honor Society 3-41
Senior Play3 Boys' State Delegate 33 Most Repre-
sentative Sophomore Boy3 Chess Club 1, President3
Sophomore Class President3 Track 13 UIL Number
Sense 1-43 Student Council Workshop 1-2.
DAVID COFFEE
Chess Club 43 Powderpuff Twirler 4, Cheerleader
3: Slide Rule Club 33 Football 23 Athletic Club 2.
Senior class favorites-Pam Knight, Greg Moore, James
Ryan, and Sharon Kendrick-enjoy a spring afternoon in leisure.
KAY BEAVER
Cheerleader 4g Homecoming Queen Candidateg
Senior Class Recording Secretary3 Student Council
4, Secretary3 FHA 43 FTA 2, 43 YELLOWJACKET
4, Faculty Co-Editor3 County Surveyor 4g Band
33 Industrial Arts for Girls 33 Powderpuff 3-43
Slide Rule Club 13 Jackettes 23 VFW Essay
Contest 23 Girls' Sports Club 13 One-Act Play,
Student Director lg Quill and Scroll 43 National
Honor Society 4.
JOHN BOOTH
FFA 3-4, FFA Rodeo 2-43 Baseball 33 Football
ifrack 1-23 Athletic Club l-23 Gladiator
u .
MARVELYN JEAN BOWMAN
YELLOWJACKET 4, Business MZHHQCIQ National
Honor Society 3-43 Library Club 3: lukfffes 255
Press Club 13 Quill and Scroll 4.
BECKY BURNS
Senior Class Corresp. Secretary3 Student Council
4, Corresp.,Secretary3 Jackettes 3-4, Vice-President
43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-President 4j YEL1
LOWJACKET 3-45 C0-Editor 4, Activities Editor
33 Most Representative Senior Girlg FTA 2-4,
Corres. Secretary 3, Treasurer 4g FHA 4g Powder
puff 3-43 Outstanding Senior3 Scroll 43 Junior
Class Parliamentariang National Honor Society 3-43
Girls' State Alternate 33 Industrial Arts for Girls
23 UIL Ready Writing 23 Slide Rule Club lj
Higbliglzir 13 UIL Journalism 4.
ANDREA BUTLER
Library Club 3-4, Secretary 43 FTA 33 Powderpuff
3-43 Senior Play3 Halloween Coronation Princess
43 Transfer-West Jefferson High School, New
Orleans, Louisiana.
Hensley, Becky Burns, Jean
NANCY COFFEE
Powderpuff 43 Speech Club 33 Band Club 33
Band 1-33 -VFW Essay Contest Runner-Up 23
Industrial Arts for Girls 23 FTA 23 Higbligblf
13 Girls' Sports Club 13 UIL One-Act Play Al-
ternate 13 UII. Rfady XY'riting' 1.
RONNIE COKER
Rodeo Club 4, V-ice-Presidentg FFA 1-3, State
Farmer 3, Lone Star Farmer Award 3, FFA
Rodeo 2-4.
HOWARD COLE
Powderpuff Drum-Major 4, Cheeikader 35 Rodeo
Club 45 FFA 1-45 Athletic Club 2-45 Football
1-4, All-District 45 Track 35 Gladiator Club 15
FFA Rodeo 2-4.
LENA CORBETT
Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Powderpuif 45
Band 2-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 YELLOWJACKET
3-4, Personality Co-Editor5 Football Sweetheart 45
Coronation Duchess 35 FTA 35 Sophomore Class
Parliamentariang National Honor Society 45 Trans-
fer-Sweeny High School, Sweeny, Texas.
BILLY CORBETT
Chess Club 2-4, President 45 Athletic Club 35
Transfer-Allen Academy, Bryan, Texas.
LEESA CRAVENS
4, Faculty Co-Editorg Powder-
YELLOXVJACKET
puff 45 Senior Playg Top Ten5 Speech Club 35
UIL. One-Actv Play 35 Quill and Scroll 45 UIL
Typang 35- NCTE Award Nominee 35 National
Honor Society 3-4, Secretary5 FTA 2-35 Industrial
Arts for Girls 25 Transfer-Headland High School,
Atlanta, Georgia.
GUY CROUCH
Athletic Club 2-45 Halloween Coronation King 45
Tennis 1-45 Powderpuff Twirler 45 Clarion 35
Senior Play5 Scroll 45 UIL Ready Writing 15 Slide
Rule Club 15 Electronics Club 1.
MODESTA DELEON
PASF 3-4.
LARRY DEWITT
Tennis 1-45 Creative Writing Club 3-45 Confetti
3-4, Co-Editor 45 Athletic Club 2-45 Clarion 3,
Business Manager5 Football 25 Algebra Club 15
UIL Declamation 15 Quill and Scroll 45 Kid Day
Cutest Boy.
BARBARA DEZO
Cheerleader 1-45 Homecoming Queen 45 Miss AHS
45 DAR Good Citizen Award 45 FTA 45 Out-
standing Senior5 Powderpuft 3-4, Co-Captain5 Stu-
dent Council 3-4, Treasurer 45 Girls' State Alternate
35 Student Council Vlforkshop 3: Most Representa-
tive Sophomore Girl5 junior Class Secretaryg Indus-
trial Arts for Girls 2-35 Volleyball 2-45 UIL
One-Act Play 15 Freshman Class Secretary 15
Slide Rule Club 15 Valentine Sweetheart5 Girls'
Sports Club 1.
MARILYN DOLLAR
Band 1-4, Drum-Major 4, Twirler 1, 35 AHS
Most Beautiful Girl 45 Band Club 2-45 FFA
Rodeo 3-45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Pow-
derpuff 45 UIL Twirling 3: United Nations Delegate
Alternate 35 FTA 35 VFW Essay Winner 35 Sopho-
more Most Beautiful Girl5 Creative Writing Club
25 Slide Rule Club 15 UIL Declamation 15 Na-
tional Honor Society 4.
BOBBIE ELLARD
FNA 45 FHA 45 jackettes 3-45 Business Club 31
Powderpuff 3-4, Manager 45 FTA 3-45 UIL Spelling
25 Science Club 1.
SHARON FARRELL
Band 1-4, Feature Twirler 3-4, Twirler 2, Drum-
Maior 15 All-District Band 35 Band Club 45
Winner, Brazoria County Fair Twirling 35 Tennis
1-4, District Doubles 3-45 Industrial Arts for Girls
2-3: FTA 2-35 Girls' Sports Club 15 UIL One-
Act Play 15 UIL Twirling 2-4.
LAURA JANE FOSTER
Powderpuff 45 National Honor Society 45 FNA
4, Pres.: Homecoming Queen Candidate 4: Senior
Playg Slide Rule Club 1-25 Industrial Arts for
Girls 2-35 Russian Club 1: Cheerleader 1-25 UIL
Slide Rule 25 UIL One-Act Play 1.
WAYNE FOSTER
Powderpuff Cheerleader 3-45 Football 1-35 Athletic
Association 2-35 Student Council 15 Freshman
Class Vice-President5 Basketball 15 Gladiator Club
15 Track 15 Student Government County Clerk
4, District Clerk 3.
Senior boys are measured for caps and gowns by sponsors, Mr. Clark Roberts and Mr.
Ed Parker.
SHARON FRANCIS
FNA 4, Vice-President5 Girls' Industrial Arts
Club 4, Parliamentarian5 Transfer--Austin, Texas.
JUDY FRANZEN
jackettes 3-45 Library Club 45 Choir 1.
CESAR GARZA
PASF 3-4, Parliamentarian 4, Vice-President 3-
Jor GODWIN
Valedictorian 1, 45 Senior Boy. Most Likely- To
Succeed5 Outstanding Senior5 Senior Playg National
Honor Society 45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45
Track 1, 3-45 Baseball 2-45 Slide Rule Club 1-25
Athletic Club 2-45 Algebra Club 1, President5
Powderpuff Twirler 35 UIL Number Sense 1-4,
District 1-4, Regional 2-4, State 3-45 UIL Slide
Rule 2-4, District 3-4, Regional 3-4.
BELIA GONZALES
Library Club 3-45 Choir 1.
SANTOS GONZALES
Track 1, 3-45 Athletic Club 2-45 Football 1.
GORDON GREEN
Athletic Club 1-45 Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Powder-
puff Cheerleader 3-45 Halloween Coronation Prince
4.
RACHEL GUERRERO
Band 1-45 Band Club 15 Library Club 3: National
Honor Society 4.
WINEVA HANKAMER
Band 1-45 Junior Historians 3-4, President, Secre-
tary-Treasurer 45 UIL Spelling 1-45 FTA 25
Russian Club 1.
CLARICE HARRIS
FHA 45 Art Club 4, Vice-President 45 Powderpufi
45 Transfer-Milby High School, Houston, Texas.
THERESA HAYES
Choir 1, 3-45 Girls' Choir Club 1.
GARY HENNY
Track 1, 3-45 Athletic Club 3-45 Football 2-33
Chess Club 1-3.
JAMES HENSLEY
Football 1-45 Athletic Club 2-45 Most Popular
Senior Boy5 Powderpuff Cheerleader 3-45 Senior
Play5 County Surveyor 35 Basketball 1-35 Sopho-
more Class Vice-Presidentg Baseball 25 Freshman
Class Presidentg Student Council 1, Vice-Pres.5
Coronation Prince 15 Gladiator Club 1,
CLAUD IA HERNDON
Band 3-45 Biology Club 4, President5 FHA 45
Choir 1-45 Powderpuff Champs 4.
FRANCES HODGE
Girls' Industrial Arts Club 4, Presidentg Transfer
-Danbury High School, Danbury, Texas.
FRANKIE HODGE
Transfer-Danbury High School, Danbury. Texas.
GEORGE HORNBACK
Chess Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 3, Secretary,
TOMMY HOXVARD
Mr, AHS 45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 2-4, All-
District 2-45 Outstanding Senior5 Athletic Club
2-4, President 4, Treasurer 3: National Honor So-
ciety 3-4, Treasurer 45 Football 1-4, All-District
2-3, Co-Captain 45 Most Handsome Junior Boy5
Matushita Award 35 Most Handsome Sophomore
Boy5 Student Body President 15 Student Council
15 Gladiator Club 1: Beilty Award 1: Track 1-
DOUG HUDGINS
Basketball 35 Photography Club 25 Electronics
Club 13 Track Manager 15 Russian Club 15 Slide
Rule Club 15 Contestant, Odd Fellow's trip to
United Nations 3.
MARILYN HUEPERS
National Honor Society 3-4. Vice-President 45
Band 1-45 Powderputf 3-45 PASF 35 Junior His-
torians 2, 4.
BOBBY HUFFMAN
Athletic Club 1-45 Track 1-45 Football 1-35 Basket-
ball 15 Gladiator Club 1.
ROBERTA JOHNSON
Jackettes 2-45 Library Club 45 Powderpuff 3-4,
Manager5 Slide Rule Club 1.
CYNTHIA JONES
Library Club 3-4, President 45 FTA 45 Powderpuff
3-45 Transfer-Lufkin High School, Lufkin, Texas.
SHERLIE KEELS
UIL Typing 2
RONNIE KEENE
Chess Club 45 Basketball 35 Athletic Club 35
Transfer-Sante Fe High School, Sante Fe, Texas.
N. A. KEITHLEY
Athletic Club 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Tennis 1-45 Chess
Club 1.
SHARON KENDRICK
Senior Class Treasurerg Most Popular Senior -Girlq
Band 1-4, All-District 3, Twirler 1-45 UIL Twirlrng
2-45 Brazoria County Fair Twirling Contest Final-
ist 1, 45 YELLOWJACKET 4, Senior Co-Editor5
Powderpuff 3-45 Junior Class Treasurer5 Scrall 45
Industrial Arts For Girls 2-3, Secretary-Treas.' 35
Volleyball 1-25 Tennis 15 Slide Rule Club 15 Girls'
Sports Club 15 National Honor Society 45 Quill
and Scroll 45 Band Club 4.
CHERRY KEYS
FTA 45 Creative Writing Club 4, Business Managerg
FHA 45 Choir 45 Senior Play5 National Honor
Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Transfer-Jesse Jones
High School, Houston, Texas.
ANN KLINAR
Powderpuff 45 Business Club 45 Transfer-Irving
High School, Irving, Texas.
Joe Godwin and Jimmy McNatt are surrounded by opnosing faculty team members at the
annual Senior-Faculty basketball game.
PAM KNIGHT
Student Body President 45 Student Council 1-4,
Secretary 1, President 45 Outstanding Senior5 Senior
Girl Most Likely to Succeed5 Senior Class Parlia-
mentarian5 National Honor Society 3-45 YELLOW-
JACKET 45 Senior Play5 Powderpuff 3-45 Girls'
State Delegate 35 Most Representative Junior Girl5
Student Council Xliforkshop 25 Creative Writing
Club 35 UIL Declamation 15 Slide Rule Club 1,
Secretary5 Tennis l-4.
BOBBIE LAMPE
Powderpuff 3-45 Business Club 45 FFA Chapter
Typist 45 Chess Club 35 Jackettes 35 FFA Rodeo
35 UIL Typing 2.
JEAN LEXVIS
Band 1-4, Vice-President 45 Band Sweetheart 45
Powderpuff 3-45 Band Club 2-45 Volleyball 2-45
Coronation Princess 35 Industrial Arts for Girls
25 Student Council 15 Tennis 1.
STEPHEN LYON
Athletic Club 3-45 Basketball Manager 1-45 Slide
Rule Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Junior Historians
25 Chess Club 15 Track 1.
FRANCES LYONS
Library Club 3-45 Choir 15 Slide Rule Club 1.
SHERRY MALLORY
Band 1-4, District Band 3-4, Regional 3-4, Area
45 Band Reporter 45 Volleyball 2, 45 Powderpuff
3-4, Co-Captain 35 Industrial Arts for Girls 2-3,
Parliamentarian 3g Girls' Sports Club 1,
NANCY MARSHALL
Business Club 45 FHA 1-45 Powderpuff 3-4, Manag-
er 35 Jackettes 35 Teen Tips Club 1,
CATHY MATLOCK
Band 1-4, Treasurer 45 Powderpuff 3-45 FTA 3,
Parliamentarian5 Chess Club 3, Secretary-Treasurerg
Industrial Arts for Girls 35 Girls' Sports Club 15
Slide Rule Club 1.
JAMES MATTHEWS
Football 1-45 Athletic Club 2-45 Powderpuff Twirler
45 Track 1-45 Gladiator Club 15 Stamp Club 15
Basketball 1.
MARTIN McDONALD
Athletic Club 45 Track 45 Slide Rule Club 35
Powderpuff Feature Twirler 35 Math Club 15
Basketball 1.
MARY JANE McEWEN
Band 1-45 Band Club 45 Industrial Arts for Girls
3-45 Powderpuff 3-45 Girls' Sports Club 1.
JIMMY MCLEAN
Band 1-4, President 45 Band Beau 45 Band Club
1-45 Golf 1-3.
SANDRA McLEMORE
Jackettes 2-4, Treasurer 45 Scroll 4, Editor5 Clarion
35 UIL Journalism 3: Quill and Scroll 3-45 FTA
3-45 Pouiderpuff 3-45 Business Club 2-45 Slide
Rule Club 15 Hrglyliglvrf 15 National Honor Society
ANNE HORN McLENDON
FTA 3-45 YELLOWJACKET 3-4, Organizations
Editor 3, Senior Co-Editor 45 Powderpuff 3-45
Jackettes 2-35 FBLA 25 Student Council 1, Reporter5
UIL One-Act Play 15 UIL Best Actress 15 Honorable
Mention All-Star Cast 35 Higbligblr 15 Russian
Club 15 Slide Rule Club 1, Secretary.
JIMMY McNATT
Student Council 4, Vice-President5 National Honor
Society 3-4, President 45 UIL Slide Rule 3-45
AHS Most Handsome Boy 45 Outstanding Senior5
Basketball 2-4, All-District 45 Tennis 2-45 Senior
Play5 Top Ten5 Junior Class President5 Student
Council Wlorkshop 35 American Legion Award 1.
DONALD MEARS
Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Basketball 1-25 Corona-
tion Duke 35 Football All-District Honorable
Mention 3.
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Seniors enjoy a delightful evening at the annual dinner-dance given by the Senior mothers
at the Holiday Inn.
GARY METHVIN
FFA 1-45 Football 35 Baseball 35 Athletic Club 3.
GREG MOORE
Football 1-45 Track 45 Coronation Duke 45 Most
Handsome Senior Boyg Mr. Irresistible 45 Baseball
2-35 Basketball 2-35 Athletic Club 1-4.
IVIARGARET MOORE
Business Club 45 Band Club 2-35 Slide Rule Club 1.
MARY JOYCE MOORE
Business Club 2, 4, Reporter 45 jackettes 2-35
Chess Club 3.
BILLY NEXVELL
Chess Club 45 Band 1-33 Band Club 1-3,
GLORIA NORRIS
Library Club 2-45 Teen Tips Club 1.
DONNA ODOM
YELLOWJACKET 2-4, Sophomore Editor 2, Or-
ganizations Editor 3, Class Editor 41 .lafkettfs
2-4, Recording Secretary 45 FTA 3-4, Vice-President
45 Outstanding Senior5 Powderpuff 3-45 Quill and
Scroll 3-45 VFW Essay Contest, 1st Place 25
Scroll 45 Senior Play5 Top Ten5 Slide Rule Club
1, Vice-President5 Higbligbtr 1, Editorg National
Honor Society 45 Kid Day Cutest Couple.
ROY PEARSON
Biology Club 3-4, President 3: Band 1, 45 CbO.ir
45 junior Historians 2, Vice-Pr6SiClCUf5 R3d10
Club 1.
DANNY PERRY
Creative XVriting Club 45 Top TENS Slide R916
Club 3, President5 Industrial Arts Club 25 Russian
Club 15 Electronics Club 15 Senior Play5 National
Honor Society 4.
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SHIRLEY PERRY
BILL PICKENS
Transfer--Muskogee High School, Muskogee, Okla-
homa.
CAROL PIRTLE
Business Club 3-4, President 45 Powderpuff 3-45
FTA 45 Higbligbir 15 FHA 1.
BETTY PLANKA
BILLY POLLARD
Chess Club 45 Baseball 2-35 Football 15 Track 1
BEVERLY PORTER
Band 2-4, District 4, Regional 45 Band Club 45
FTA 3-45 Powderpuff 45 Senior Play5 UIL Typing
25 Speech Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer: Choir 1-25
Industrial Arts for Girls 25 National Honor Society
45 Kid Day Cutest Girl.
LINDA PRIEST
Top Teng Transfer-West Marion High School,
Foxworth, Texas.
GWEND OLYN RAMSEY
Business Club 4, Vice-President5 Volleyball 2-45
Powderpuff 3-45 Industrial Arts for Girls 3: ,lun-
io1rbHistorians 2, Reporter5 Press Club 15 Math
Cu 1.
CHERI RHOADS
YELLOVVJACKET 4, Personality Co-Editor5 Pow-
derpuff 3-45 Speech Club 35 Industrial Arts for
Girls 25 FTA 2-35 Volleyball Manager 2-35 Press
Club 15 UIL One-Act Play '15 UIL Poetry Reading
1.
JUDI RICE
Business Club 45 Transfer-Lafayette High School,
Lafayette, Louisiana.
ALANE RICHARDSON
Library Club 2-45 Choir 3-4.
VIRGINIA RICHARDSON
FTA 45 jackettes 3-4, President 45 Volleyball
Manager 3-45 FHA 4, President.
LAXVRENCE ROBERTS
junior Historians 2-4, President 2-45 Band 1-45
Stamp Club 1, President.
JOE RODRIGUEZ
Spanish Club 3-4, President 45 Basketball 2-35
Baseball 35 Football 1-25 Track 1.
MARIO RODRIGUEZ
Band 1-4, Parliamentarian 45 Band Club 35 Base-
ball 1-3.
ROMANITA RODRIGUEZ
Library Club 45 PASF 25 Choir Club 1.
JOANNE RUDEL
Art Club 45 Povvderpuff 3-4, Manager 4.
JACKIE RUDISILL
Chess Club 3-45 Industrial Arts Club 1-2, President
3.
JEAN RYAN
Outstanding Senior5 Most Beautiful Senior Girlg
Tennis 1-45 Brazoria County Fair Queen Candi-
date 45 YELLOWJACKET Co-Editor 45 Student
Council 2, 45 Senior Class Vice-President5 Band
1-45 Bluebonnet Girls' State 35 Student Council
Workshop 35 Most Beautiful Junior Girl5 Quill
and Scroll 3-4, Secretary 45 Junior Class Vice-
President5 Coronation' Duchess 2, Princess 15 Pow-
derpuff 3-45 Slide Rule Club 15 Girls' Sports
Club 15 National Honor Society 4.
JOSEY SANCHEZ
PASF 3, Secretary5 Russian Club 1.
JUANITA SANDOVAL
FHA 1, Secretary.
SANDRA SANFORD
FHA 3-4, Pianist 3, Secretary 45 Jackettes 2-4,
Parliamentarian 45 UIL Prose 45 Creative Writing
Cl'-Ib 4: Powderpuff 35 UIL Poetry Interpretation
315 FBLA 25 Hzgblrgblr 15 National Honor Society
HART SCHLEICHER
YELLOWJACKET 4, Sports Co-Editorg Football
Statistician 45 Powderpuff Twirler 45 Senior Playg
Top Ten5 Football 35 Athletic Club 35 Third Texas
Nuclear Science Symposium, University of Texas
35 National Honor Society 45 Transfer-Texas
City High School, Texas City, Texag,
MARIE SCOPEL
FTA 3-45 Powderpuff 3-45 FBLA 4, Secretary 45
Volleyball 2-4, Co-Captain 25 Industrial Arts for
Girls 2-35 Press Club 1.
LINDA SCOTT
Library Club 3-45 FHA 1-2, Reporter 25 Teen Tips
Club 1.
ANN SHEPPARD
Jackettes 3-45 FHA 1-4, President 1, Secretary 3,
Historian 2, Parliamentarian 45 Business Club 45
Powderpuff 3-45 Crisco Award 1.
SUE SHEPPARD
Jackettes 3-45 FHA 1-4, Secretary 1-2, Treasurer 35
Business Club 45 Powderpuff 3-45 Crisco Award,
Outstanding Student in Home Economics 15 Junior
Homemaking Degree 1.
KENNY SHRY
Football 1-45 Baseball 2, 45 Athletic Club 2-35
Powderpuff Beau 3, Cheerleader 35 Sophomore
Class Treasurer5 Track 1.
BOB SIMMS
Band 1-45 Chess Club 45 Science Club 3, Secre-
tary5 Radio Club 25 Slide Rule Club 1.
BILL SMALLING
Football 3-45 Track 45 Powderpuif Cheerleader 45
Athletic Club 45 Golf 35 Slide Rule Club 35
Transfer-El Dorado High School, El Dorado,
Arkansas.
DARWIN SMITH
Athletic Club 3-45 Football 3-4.
WAYNE SMITH
Football 1-4, All-District 3.5 Track 1-45 Powderpuff
Cheerleader 4, Twirler 35 Spanish Club 3, Secretary5
Athletic Club 2-45 Slide Rule Club 15 Gladiator
Club 15 Basketball 1.
MARY SPARKS
Salutatoriang Band 1-4, Corresponding Secretary 45
District Band 2-4, Regional 2, 45 Powderpuff 45
Band Club 3-45 Junior Historians 25 UIL Number
Sense 15 National Honor Society 4.
JOHN SPENCER
Transfer-South Houston High School, Houston,
Texas.
SIDNEY SPILLER
Chess Club 45 Slide Rule Club 3.
SAM STAVINOHA
YELLOWJACKET 4, Sports Co-Editor5 Powder-
puff Cheerleader 4, Twirler 35 Football Statistician
45 PASF 3, Vice-Presidentg Baseball 35 Student
Government County Judge 45 Kid Day Cutest
Coupleg Transfer-Huntsville High School, Hunts-
ville, Alabama.
JUDY TANNER
Powderpuff 3-4, Co-Captain 35 FTA 45. Volleyball
2-4, Captain 45 AHS Miss Sportsmanship 45 Band
1-3, District 35 Band Club 35 Industrial Arts for
Girls 25 Tennis 15 Girls Sports Club 1.
MARTHA TAUNTON
Creative Wlriting Club 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4.
President 45 Scroll 45 National Honor Society 45
UIL Ready Writing 3-45 YELLOWJACKET 4, Copy
Editor 45 Confetti 3-4, Editor 35 Jackettes 45 Trans-
fer-El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Arkansas.
KAY THOMAS
YELLOWJACKET 4, Index Editor 45 FNA 45
Scroll 45 FHA 45 Senior Play5 Clarion 3, Eclitor5
UIL Journalism 3--4, State 35 Quill and Scroll
3-45 Powderpuff 35 Business Club 2-35 Volleyball
25 Jackettes 2-35 Higbligblf 15 Transfer-Wheelus
AFB High School, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa.
PAUL THOMAS
JEAN THOMPSON
FTA 3-45 Jackettes 2-4, Corresponding Secretary
45 Tennis 1-45 Junior Historians 45 Powderpuff
3-45 Senior Play5 Library Club 35 Business Club 25
Student Council 15 Cheerleader 15 American Legion
Award 15 National Honor Society 4.
MYRTLE THOMPSON
Band Club 2, 45 Band 1-4, District 45 UIL Music
15 National Honor Society 4.
WALTER TODD
FFA 1-4, Vice-President 3, Greenhand Reporter 1.
KAREN TURVEY
Band 1-4, District 3-45 FTA 3-45 Quill and Scroll
3-45 Powderpuff 45 YELLOWJACKET 4, Senior
Co-Editor5 UIL Spelling 1-45 Outstanding Senior5
Top Teng Scroll 45 Industrial Arts for Girls 25
UIL Piano 25 Slide Rule Club 15 National Honor
Society 4.
CYNTHIA ULKIE
Jackettes 3-45 Library Club 3-45 FHA 1-23 IUHIOF
Homemaking Degree 15 Teen Tips Club 1.
A. K. VAN HORNE
DIANA VILLANUEVA
Spanish Club 3-45 Powderpuff 3-45 Business Club 2.
TOMMY WAGNER
Athletic Club 3-45 Chess Club 1, 35 Student
Council 1.
KATHY WAILES
Band 3-45 Band Club 45 FHA 4, Musician 45
Powderpuff 45 FTA 35 Dramatics Club 1.
EDWIN WARD
Industrial Arts Club 2-3.
LARRY WILSON
Powderpuff Cheerleader 35 Chess Club 35 Basket-
ball 1-25 Football 25 Athletic Club 25 Track 1-25
Gladiator Club 1.
JERRY WOODARD
Football 1-4, Co-Captain 45 AHS Mr. Sportsman-
ship 45 Powderpuff Cheerleader 4, Twirler 3, Beau
45 Track 2-35 Athletic Club 2-3, Sgt-at-Arms 4.
EDDIE WRIGHT
Golf 3-45 Transfer--Bay City High School, Bay
City, Texas.
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Seniors line up for the long awaited Baccalaureate service.
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Capable junior officers lead the class throughout
the year. Officers are: Amy Garwood, Parliamen-
tariang Sherry Moore, Secretary, Sharon Crook,
Vice-Presidentg john Carlton, President, and Diana
Little. Treasurer.
Junior Officers Walk Rocky Road . .
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Adams, Janice
Aldridge, Darlene
Alexander, Charles
Alexander, jimmy
Almanza, Estella
Anderson, Nancy
Arne-y, Wagine
Atkinson, Deann
Ault, Donald
Avitts, Elaine
Aycoth, Peggy
Barger, Sherrie
Barnes, Betty
Barrera, Vicky
Beall, Janet
Beasley. John
Beaver, Carla
Bettes, Tommy
Booth, Laura
Bossley, Lucy
. . fo a Successful Year of 64
Breeding, Ralph
Brod, jimmy
Brown. Donald
Brown. Kathy
Browne, Morris
Brunson, Lavon
Buelow, Robert
Bullard, Joy
Camp, Dale
Canacly, Carol
Carlton, john
Castle, Wayne
Childres, Barbara
Christofferson, Linda
Cleveland, Cathy
Coates, Gertrude
Hurd Work Brings Rewards .
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FMW
Interesting lectures given in room
204 highlight day for world his-
tory students.
. fo Juniors Throughout Year
Dollar, Nancy
Duenaz, Elizabeth
Duplantis, john
Easley, Carolyn
England, Kenneth
Esquivel, joe
Etue, Linda
Fannin, james
Coleman, Charlene
Cook, Danna
Copeland, Linda
Corona, Carl
Craig, Owen
Crook, Sharon
Crurnnn, Carol
Dalmolin, Louis
Davis, Dennis
Denton, Cynthia
Dixon, Billy
Doerr, Kathy
Greer, Linda
Griffin, Dorothy
Grupe, Theresa
Guajardo, Rosie
Guerrero, Agnes
I-Iackley, Deane
I-larshbarger, Douglas
Hildebrand, Karen
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Ferguson, Ann
Fulgham, Claudine
Garcia, Lee
Garwood, Amy
Garza, jesse
Gest, Sally
Gloger, Paulette
Gonzales, Sixto
Goodridge, Jimmie
Gould, Michal
Graham, Rusty
Greer, Glenda
Junior Spiders Play Valianfly . .
Hitt, Charlene
Hitt, Peggy
Hluchan, jimmy
Holdorff, Lynn
Hueske, Jackie
Huffman, Larry
Hummel, David
Hunt, Darrel
Hunter, Elizabeth
Jimenez, Martha
Johnson, Asa
Keithley, john
. . but Lose to Senior Surfers
Practice sessions mean plenty of hard work and advice for junior Spiders.
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Lampe, Vernell
Lee, Terry
Leedy, Gracie
Lehman, Joyce
Little, Diane
Little, Louise
Loftin, Milton
Lovel, Charles
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Kelso, Ivan
Kilhorn, Bobby
King, David
King, Mike
King, Ronnie
Kirk, Mike
Kirtley, Charles
Klentzman, Doug
Knape, George
Knox, Willimn
Koenig, Tommy
Lamhden, Cathy
Challenged Juniors Work to Find . . .
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Hard work and study bring Juniors closer to their goals in '63-'64 school year.
Key fo Rewarding Year
Lutz, Terry
Mach, Diana
Mach, james
Mangrurn, Barbara
Martin, Joyce
Marx, Mary
Mathis, Dennis
Mats, Bobby
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Mayes, Alva jo
Meyers, Doris
Miller, Brenda
Monarch, Mary
Montoya, Nancy
Moore, Mickey
Moore, Sherry F
Moore, Sherry L
Mosis, Melanie
Munz, Nancy
McCarty, Glenda
McKenzie, Larry
In early February juniors waited
patiently in line to measure for
their senior rings
Juniors Measure for Senior Rings
McLendon, Larry
McPhetriclge, Ted
Nelson, Ron-nie
Newman, Michael
Newson, Sandra
Newton, Sue Ann
Symbol of Achievement
Ober, Marion
Oliver, Linda
Oliver, Paulette
Orsak, Gary
Ott, james
Owen, jay
Owens, Gloria
Palmer, Caren
Parker, jimmy
Patterson, Doug
Peebles, Tommy
Pina, Sara
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Plaster, Audrey
Plaster, Linda
Plege, David
Powell, Charles
Reyes, Florence
Richardson, Nancy
Juniors Strive to Improve Themselves
Singleton, Kirby
Smith, Sherry
Smithson, Al
Sparks, jimmy
Spinks, jerry
Spurgeon, Linda
by Studies and Hard Work
Richey, Mary
Rightor, Gary
Roberts, Lawrence
Robertson, Weldon
Rodriquez, Johnny
Rodriquez, Ottilia
Rose, Ruby
Schafer, Glenn
Shaw, Sherilyn
Shoemake, Iris
Shoemake, James
Shoemake, Neva
Shriver, Harry
Simpson, Ronnie
Singh, Gloria
junior students spend much time throughout the year in library for research and book re
ports.
Year's End Climaxed by .
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West, Don
Wiley, Tommy
Williams, Barbara
Williams, Phyllis
Williams, Wesley
Wills, Bobby
Wofford, Bill
Wofford, Carolyn
Standley, Ellen
Stinson, Glenn
Stinson, James
Stratton, Sherry
Strickland, Barry
Taylor, Charles
Terrell, Sandra
Terry, janet
Thatcher, Gregory
Thomas, Charles
Thompson, Kay
Tower, Don
Townsend, Steve
Trahan, Ronald
Troha, Ann
Ware, Charlotte
West, David
West, Dolores
. . Junior-Senior Banquet
Womack, Philip
Woods, Gena
Woolsey, Cheryl
Wooster, Judy
Wren, joy
Young, Sherrie
Yount, John
Zigal, Sandra
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juniors use creative ability in striving to make the '64 Junior-Senior Banquet the best
yet.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Duoto, Treasurerg Margaret Yonaites,
Parliamentariang ,Rachel Aclams, Secretaryg Sherry Smith.
Presiclentg and Billy Childress, Vice-President.
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Sophomores
Officers gather informally by school alma ma
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Adams, Rachel
Alexander, Mitchell
Alfred, Claud
Almanza, Adelita
Anderson, Ernest
Arebalo, Louis
Aston, Ruth
Bacak, Nelda
Bacerra, Rosemary
Bailey, Sarah Lynn
Baker, Bonnie
Barbee, jerry
Barnard, Perry
Beasley, Shirley
Beasley, Terry
. . Are Lead by Five Officers
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Bergquist, Wally
Berleth, joan
Biles, Linda
Blanton, Gail
Blumnick, james
Breeding, Larry
Britton, Judy
Brown, Rick
Burner, Steve
Carlisle, Ann
Carrillo, Louis
Castillo, Linda
Cherry, Brenda
Childress, Billy
Clark, Jeannie
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Sophornores chos
Crainer, Ernest
Crose, Madeline
Croix, Alice
Cos-ter, Beverly
Davis, Linda
Deering, Susan
Decuire, Butch
DelBello, jimmy
DelBello, Tommy
Denison, Jimmy
Dickerson, Donna
Dickerson, Mike
Dotson, jimmy
Drachen-berg, Tim
Driggers, James
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e Rapunzel as theme for their trophy-winning flo-at.
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Cleveland
Charles
Collins,
Jerry
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Collins,
Larry
Collins,
Tommy
Cordova,
, Rose
Corona,
Toni
Tenth Graders Begin Year With
o Victory in Float Competition
Driggers, joey
Duoto, Joe
Emert, Carter
Engel, Cecilia
Flora, Bill
Flynt, Tommy
Forgy, Margie
Fowler, Sherrie
Francis, Johnny
Franz, Carolyn
Frazier, Ebby
Free, Colleen
Garcia, Cynthia
Garcia, Ernestine
Gebert, Retta
Gibson, Mike
Gibson, Terry
Gideon, Denny
Gilbert, David
Givens, Judy
Gober, Becky
Goodridge, Gene
Griffin, Cheryl
Grotts, james
Hall, Sandra
Hambleton, Judy
Hankamer, Connie
Hankamer, Orville
Harris, Langston
Hatcher, Mike
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Time is set aside to prepare for the future, as students study French,
Hard Work and Hard Play Are Combined .
Hawkins, Mary Ann
Hawkins, Patricia
Henegar, Marion
Hicklan, Marilyn
Hobbs, Brenda
Holloway, Hugh
Holsenback, Paula
Huffman, Cynthia
Irby, Roy
Jacobs, Bobby
Jefferies, Donald
jepbson, Connie
Jircik, Barbara
johnson, Robert
Kettler, Carol
Kettler, Mary Ellen
Kettler, Wilson
Kiclcl, Jack
Kidd, Joe
Kirkendall, jimmy
Knape, Teresa
Knapick, Pat
Koldenhoven,
Wayfne
Koster, Don
Krampota, Louis
Kreuzer, Elaine
Labry, Lincla
Lambeth, Wayne
Leal, Richard
Lewis, Wayne
. to Make the Time of Our Lives
After a munch, we bunch
McDonald, Curtis
McKnight, Debbie
Naill, Debbie
Newman, David
Odom, Gerry
Oliver, Wayne
Perez, Carmen
Perry, Mary Lou
Pettit, Patty
Pierson, Rick
Pinkard, Linda
Planka, Linda
Powell, Donna
Priee, La Vonne
Pugh, George
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Sophomore Talent Blooms . .
Little, jim
Lutringer, johnny
Martin, Kirby
Mathison, john
Miller, Carol
Miller, Darlene
Mills, Berry
Mock, Dennis
Montemayr, Arthur
Moore, Gary
Morgan, Cheryl
Morgan, Peggy
Morris, Diane
Morris, joe
Muma, Beverly
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Raines, Randy
Rawlings, Floyd
Richter, Patsy
Robinson, Clif
Rodgers, Betty
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Rodriquez, Geraldine
Sanchez, Carmen
Schuenemann,
Dorothy
Scruggs, Robert
Shoemake, Janice
Shoemake, Joyce
Slick, Jimmy
Smith, Diana
Smith, Mike J.
Smith, Mike
joe Duoto and Diana Morris are two stars of an assembly presented by Sophomore talent.
Smith, Sherry Sonnen, Herbert
Sofia, Abram Sowell, Carolyn
Spencer, Pat Steele, Kay
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Students participate in voting for government-clay officers.
Sophomores Participate and Mark
Stone, Dale
Tagart, Linda
Tarbutton, Kathy
Thatcher, Paul
Thumbler, Mary
Till, Vickey
Turner, Walter
Turvey, Leroy
Ulkie, Richard
Vaughn, Bonnie
Villarreal, Tonto
Wagner, Pat
Wfaters, jimmy
Weinkauf, Warren
Wellborn, Guy
Westerlage, David
Whetstein, Bruce
Wiginton, jim
Wilfong, Pauline
Wfilliams, Connie
Williams, jimmy
Williams, Sara
Wilson, Kenneth
Winget, Philip
Woodard, Edward
Wooster, Bobby
Yonaites, Margaret
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. '63-'64 as the Time of Their Lives
Stairs are crowded with happy Sophomores as they end a day in school.
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President-Travis jackson
Vice-President-Kandace Kennedy
Secretary-Ruth Holdorff
Treasurer-Ronald Ke-els
Parliamentarian-Carol Hankamer
Class Sponsor Chairman-Miss Cleo Congrady
Freshmen .
Adame, Adolfo
Adame, Irene
Adams, Brenda
Adams, Paul
Adkins, Kenneth
Alexander, Kenneth
Alexander, Linda
Alford, Cathy
Allen, Robert
Anderson, John
Step Info o New World of High School
Carrillo, Isabella
Cheek, Morgan
Clark, Cris
Clark, Kathy
Clark, Vickey
Cook, Charles
Cooper, joe
Craig, Kathryn
Crawford, Charles
Crider, Douglas
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Anderson, Linda
Anderson, Peggy
Arebalo, Carlos
Armstrong, jack
Armstrong, Kathy
Arney, Phil
Barnes, Phyllis
Barton, Janey
Bass, Billy
Bazar, Danny
Beasley, Dennis
Becerra, Robert
Bennett, Doris
Billings, Steve
Botter, Jay
Bowen, Beverlyn
Briggs, Benny
Brooke, Roy
Brown, Eddie
Buettner, Steven
Buller, Pat
Burks, Rhonda
Burns, Martha
Butler, Mickey
Calkins, Dennis
Cross, Barbara
Cross, Jimmy
Crumm, Alma Lee
Crumpton, Alvis
Cuello, Mack
Curtiss, Pam
Custer, jerry
Davenport,
Marjorie
Davis, Wfanda
Dean, Patrick
DeGeer. Donnie
DeLeon, Perla
Delesandri, Shirley
Deno, Freddie
Denton, Gwen
Dequire, Doris
DeWitt, Tom
Dixon, Darrell
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Dixon, Bucky
Dollar, Andy
Dotson, Barbara
Duke, Strom
Dunn, Joyce
Easley, Kenneth
Epley, Gary
Evans, Anita
Faulkner, Judy
Feaster, Diane
Ferguson, Eddie
Ferguson, Herbert
Ferguson, Jerry
Ferguson, Mark
Flora, Shirley
Flora, Gaylon
Francis, Dennis
Frankel, Beth
Franklin, Bill
Froberg, Sandra
Garcia, Louis
Garza, Clem
Gebert, Susan
Goedecke, Diane
in Extracurricular Activities
Win or Lose? Freshman football boys anticipate the outcome of tonight's game during
their break at lunch.
Goodwill, Glennette
Grantom, Linda
Green, john
Green, Judi
Green, Malvin
Greer, Dru Ann
Guajardo, Sammy
Guerrero, Cecilia
Hale, Allen
Hankamer, Carol
Harpole, Mary
Harris, Danny
Harris, Sally
Hatcher, Larry
Hawkins, jim
Henry, Kara
Henry, Tommy
Herndon, Bob
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Herring, Clyde
Higgins, Vicki
Holcomb, jim Tom
Holdorff, Ruth
Hope, Eddie
Hornbzick, Mike
Houk, Louise
Howell, Rod
Huepers, Barham
Hughes, jimmy
Humbird, Cecil
Hunt, Judy
jackson, Travis
Jeffrey, Jay
Jimenez, john
Johnson, Gay
johnson, Nina
Jurica, Janet
Keels, Ronald
Keith, juliene
Sports Are CI Highlight
During the Clear Creek game, tension rises as the game comes to gg, 14.
of Freshman School Year
Lee, Calvin
Levy, Michael
Lovel, Thomas
Lutz, Patrick
Lutz, Sharon
Lyons, Lloyd
Macik, Hattie
Mark, Mickey
Marshall, Kay
Martin, Richard
Matthews, jane
Matthews, Judy
Maturey, Helen
Mayes, Sandra
Mays, Jimmie
Keithley, Michael
Kennedy, Kandace
Kerr, Gary
Kettler, Karen
Kettler, Kenneth
King, Carson
Kirtner, Donald
Klinar, Carol
Kloecker, Thomas
Knape, Gary
Knape, Wayne
LaBarbera, Paul
Labay, Edward
Labry, Robert
Lambeth, Charles
Lambeth, Dale
Lambeth, Mary
Lambeth, Wayne
Latimer, Douglas
Law, Daisy
Packard, Sandra
Padgett, jimmy
Patrick. johnny
Patterson, Sandra
Perez, Daniel
Perez, Robert
Perez, Victor
Perkins, Gayle
Peters, Paula
Pflegl, Andrew
Phillips, Judy
Phillips, Madeline
Pieter, Jack
Pina, Adela
Pinkard, Bertha
Pittenger, Dorothy
Poole, Barbara
Potts, Donald
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Meinke, Anna Sue
Methvin, Don
Miller, Carol
Milton, Danny
Minniear, Sue
Moore, Danny
Moore, Linda
Moore, Nancy
Munoz, Flora
McEwen, jennifer
McKinnis, Nancy
Nance, Christine
Newsom, Karen
Newton, Patricia
Nieto, Elizabeth
Nolan, Michael
Norris, Brenda
Norton, Pauline
Nowak, Geraldine
Odom, Debbie
Oehlert, Charles
Oliver, Phyllis
Ortiz, Lupe
Owens, Pamela
Freshmen Feel Excitement in the Air .
Worn fingers and long nights prove worthwhile as the Freshman float is recognized at the homecoming parade.
as Homecoming Parade Nears.
Pouncey, Wanda
Priest, Maxine
Ramos, Lydia
Ratliff, Sharon
Reeves, Patsy
Reyes, Felix
Rex, Mildred
Rhodes, Paula
Richmond, Douglas
Rivera, Lillian
Rivera, Virginia
Rives, Thomas
Robertson, Ronald
Rodriguez,
Annabelle
Rodriguez, Carolyn
Rodriguez, Eliza
Rogers, Steve
Rutledge, Betsy
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Smith, Raymond
Garza, Irma
Stanfield, john
Statz, Charles
Stein, Diana
Sterling, Sandra
Stowers, Gloria
Stuksa, jimmy
Sullivan, Paul
Thomas, Mike
Thompson, Rose Mary
Thompson, Steven
Till, Robert
Todd, Mike
Travis, Gary
Trevino, David
Turner, Lana
Turvey, Luane
Usrey, Richard
Van Horne, Becky
Saunders, Marsha
Schleicher, Rick
Scruggs, Elizabeth
Scruggs, Margaret
Sherrick, E. J.
Sierra, Irene
Singh, Elizabeth
Smalling, David
Smith, Clyde
Smith, Dale
Freshmen Eagerly Participate In
High scholastic averages and a willingness to work are characteristics of the Freshman class. Here the students
are receiving instruction in English from Mrs. Hicks.
. Well-Planned Study Programs
Vaughn, Carol
Velez, Alicia
Veltman, Ronnie
Vest, Billy joe
Wallace, Beckey
Weidenbach, Sandra
Westinghouse, Patricia
Wfhatley, Brenda
Wfhitlock, Tommy
Vifieder, Fred
Winget, Cheryl
Wfisnoski, Eddie
Woods, Murray
Wfoolsey, Kathy
Yakey. Glenna Sue
Young. Tommy
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DR. GEORGE THOMPSON
Under the capable leadership of our Prin-
cipal, Dr. George Thompson, our school
grows in size and prestige each year. He
handles his job in a manner which is cheer-
ful, capable, and efficient. By praising us,
defending us, and correcting us when we
are wrong, Dr. Thompson merits the respect
of our student body which he is so cheer-
fully given.
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DR. ARLEIGH B. TEMPLETON
Dr. Arleigh Templeton has served as
Superintendent of the Alvin Independent
School District for ten years. To the students
of Alvin High School, Dr. Templeton is an
inspiration, not only as an influence in our
school life, but in our civic organizations also.
This year he was recognized state-wide for
his work in the field of education by being
asked to serve as executive director of the
Governor's Committee on Education Beyond
the High School.
JOHN MCNEIL
Assistant Principal
ESTELLE COPE
Guidance Counselor
Efficient Staff Guides Students Wisely
MARY ROGERS MARY EDITH FORGY MARY STILES
Secretary Secretary Librarian
CLEO CONGRADY MARTHA COOLEY MAREE HICKS PEGGY HOPE
English III, IV English II
Creative Writing Club German I
Sponsor, Confetfi German Club
English I French I, II, III, IV
Latin I, II, III Erench Club
The English and Language Departments provide
insight into people and life. The teachers of these
departments place before us their vast store of knowl-
edge and instill.in us a sincere desire to make it our
own. This study of the Humanities gives us a better
understanding of our associations with Man and
Nature, preparing us to meet the future with con-
fidence.
The teachers of the Business Department endeavor
to give us a technical knowledge and skill which will
be invaluable to us in later life. Under their very able
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instruction we are taught, not only the basic principles
of the courses, but also cooperation and efficiency.
The influence of the lessons they have taught us will
guide us for many years to come.
MARY HYDER VIRGINIA RICHARDS
Shorthand, Bookkeeping Typing I, II
Economics, Business Lab FBLA
Annual, Quill and Scroll
BESSIE MAE KEE LUCILLE MASON LOUISE PAYTE CARMELLE PUTCH
English IV English I, II English III English
Jr. Annual Club French
French Club
CHERYL HAMRICK DOROTHY TRAFTON SUE WILSQN
Spainsh I, II, III English II, III English I
Spanish Club Asst. Director Sr. Play
A cheerful disposition . . . . . . ancl a desire to help.
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MONA DANIEL
World History
FTA Club
WAYNE HARRIS
American History I, II
Football Coach
Freshman Track Coach
CHARLES MCCAULEY BOBBY JOE MELOY
American History I American History I
Freshman Sponsor
Freshman Chess Club
Mr. Ed Parker, teacher of history,
gleefully runs off one of his murderous tests.
The Social Studies Department is designed to pre-
pare students as responsible and conscientious citizens
of tomorrow. History classes provide a background of
our present government, while the civics course ex-
plains basic government operation.
The Driver Education training program is an elec-
tive which stresses careful driving and a clear knowl-
edge of the traffic laws,
The Art Department encourages the creativity of
young minds, developing many buried talents.
CLARK ROBERTS
American History II
Texas History
Civics
J. W. WATSON
American History
Physical Education
Football, Asst. Coach
Baseball, Head Coach
A. L. DIETRICH DONNA HARRIS
Driver's Education Art I, II, III
jr. High Football, Art Club
Track Coach
EAYE KENNEDY HELEN ROBERTS C. P. IVIUNZ LUKE KENNEDY
Home Economics I Home Economics Gen. and Adv. Woodwforking Vocational Agriculture
Junior Sponsor FHA Club General Power Mechanics FFA Club
Mr. Rusk shows a student the art of gesturing in speech.
Industrial Arts Club
CECIL RUSK PHILIP ARMSTRONG
Band I, II, III, IV Choral Music
Speech I, II Asst. Band Director
Band Club Band Club
The Industrial Arts and the Vocational Agriculture
departments train the students in new skills and
methods of farming and ranching, which will be
invaluable to them in later life.
Future homemakers of tomorrow gain excellent
experience and training in our efficient I-Iomemaking
Department.
Band and Choral Classes offer an hour of relaxation
while teaching students the art of reading and interpret-
ing music.
ARTHUR BROWN W. O. FERRELL
Physical Science Physiology
Biology Physical Education
Rodeo Club Head Track Coach
JOE PEERY ARTIE ROBINSON
Biology Biology I, II
Asst. Football Coach Biology Club
Basketball Coach
EMORY WORLEY HELEN HORTON
Physics Piano
Chemistry Harp
Organ
JACK GLASGOW AUBREY HORNER
Physical Science Physical Science
jr. Science Club Tennis Coach
Jr. Varsity Basketball
Coach
The Science Department gives inspiration and train-
ing toward future goals. Advanced programs are
offered for those who excel in this field.
Mr. Brown seeks specimen for his Biology classes.
REBA COLLINS F. L. GREGG ETHEL HUNT MELVIN REMINGTON
Algebra I, II Geometry Related Math I, II Related Math I
Number Sense Advanced Math Algebra I Chess Club
.Lab Math Number Sense
Slide Rule Club
Besides the basic fundamental math courses, the Math
Department offers advanced math courses such as
trigonometry, advanced algebra, and slide rule. For
the exceptional student, this department offers a lab
math program in which the student can go at his own
rate and get as many credits in math as he wishes.
The Physical Education Department teachers respon-
sibility and teamwork, emphasizing fair play. There is
a sport in which each boy or girl may excel such as
baseball, football, track, golf, and basketball.
JULYNE CABINESS BILL HENRY
Physical Education Supervisor, Physical
Volleyball Coach Education
Jackettes. Athletic Director
Head Football Coach
C. B. ROLAND BARBARA BIGGERS
Geometry Physical Education
Business Math Health
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Collins takes a breather during a rather trying class period.
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Personalities
Miss A.H.S.
BARBARA DEZO
Barbara Dezo's contributions to A.H.S. prove
her deserving of this honor given to her by the
student body. She served as cheerleader for three
years and as a member of the Student Council
for two years. She has been further honored by
the faculty by being chosen as one of the Ten
Outstanding Seniors. She was also the recipient of
the DAR Good Citizen Award.
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Mr. A.H.S.
TOMMY HOWARD
Tommy Howard represents the versatile stu-
dent Who is able to participate in extracurricular
activities as well as maintain high grades. His
ability in athletics enabled him to start this year
in three sports-football, basketball, and baseball.
But his interests are also scholastic, for he is a
member of the National Honor Society and was
chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Seniors
by the faculty.
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Most Handsome
JIMMY McNATT
As smart as he is good-looking, jimmy
McNatt was elected the most handsome boy
at AHS. jimmy is one of the starting five
on our basketball team and does a good job
of playing tennis. A member of the NHS
and Student Council, jimmy is one of the
most active members of his class.
Most Beautiful
MARILYN DOLLAR
Having a beautiful smile and a pretty
face, Marilyn Dollar was elected Most Beauti-
ful at AHS. Marilyn has been a member of
the band for the past six years and has marched
out front as a twirler for one. This year she
was drum major. She participated in the
United Nations speech contest, UIL ready-
writing, and held a leading role in the Sen-
ior play.
Mr. Sportsmanship
JERRY WOODARD
Jerry Woodard, a co-captain of the Yellow-
jacket football team and a three-year letter-
man in that sport, has been elected by his
fellow students as Mr. Sportsmanship for
1964. His participation in track for two years
and his friendliness and cooperation helped
him to win this honor.
Miss Sportsmanship
JUDY TANNER
Our Miss Sportsmanship this year is Judy
Tanner. We think her title fits her very
nicely because she is the type of person who
puts herself into a sporting activity with great
enthusiasm. Judy enjoys football, basketball,
and volleyball. She was a co-captain of her
Powderpuff football team and has been a
member of the girl's volleyball team for
three years.
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JAMES HENSLEY
"Gleason," as he is known, is a fun-loving
boy who doesn't let anything bother him.
james has the personality that caused the sen-
iors to elect him the Most Popular Senior
Boy.
Most Popular Senior Girl
SHARON KENDRICK
Sharon Kendrick personifies popularity and
was rightly given the title of the Most Popu-
lar Senior Girl. Sharon is always coming up
with something witty that makes people enjoy
being around her.
Most Beautiful Senior Girl
JEAN RYAN
This beautiful senior girl has the type of
beauty that everyone appreciates. jean is al-
ways willing to do her part in any activity
which may arise. It is easy to see why the
Seniors elected her the Most Beautiful Girl
in their class.
Most Handsome Senior Boy
GREG MOORE
Greg's boyish grin and good looks helped
him earn the title of Most Handsome Senior
Boy. His even disposition and his well-
rounded personality are noticed by all he
meets. Throughout his years in high school,
he has been active in sports and other out-
side activities.
Senior Girl Most Likely
to Succeed
PAM KNIGHT
Success is the key word in Pam Knights
future. Proving herself to be a leader in
everything she has undertaken, Pam has been
elected President of the Student Council,
Parliamentarian of the Senior class, and Pres-
ident of the Student Assembly. By meeting
qualifications of leadership, service, character,
and scholarship, she earned the honor of
membership in the National Honor Society.
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Senior Boy Most Likely
to Succeed
Joe GODWIN
Joe Godwin, valedictorian of AHS for
1963-64, is certainly assured of success. joe
sets high goals for himself land strives to
achieve them. He is an active participant in
basketball, football, and baseball and has won
many honors in UIL competition. His deter-
mination and scholarly attitude will guide him
to success in the future.
Most Representative
Senior Boy
JOHN cAsEY
The Most Representative Boy in the Senior
class describes John Casey perfectly. Not only
has John participated in basketball and base-
ball, but he has earned the honor of repre-
senting AHS at Boy's State, and was selected
as one of the Ten Outstanding Seniors. John
has worked actively in the Student Council
and the National Honor Society and has
certainly represented his Senior class well.
Most Representative
Senior Girl
REBECCA BURNS
Representing the Senior class this year
is Miss Rebecca Burns. Becky, as she is
called, deserves the honor of Most Repre-
sentative Senior Girl because of her active
participation in the National Honor Society,
Quill and Scroll Society, and the Student
Council. She has also been elected as one of
the Ten Outstanding Seniors and is Co-editor
of the YELLOXWJACKET.
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MOST HANDSOME JUNIOR BOY MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR GIRL
Jim Stinson Nancy Dollar
MOST REPRESENTATIVE MOST REPRESENTATIVE
JUNIOR BOY JUNIOR GIRL
John Carlton Nancy Richardson
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Darlene Miller Randy Raines
MOST REPRESENTATIVE MOST REPRESENTATIVE
SOPHOMORE GIRL SOPHOMORE BOY
Rachel Adams Billy Childress
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jack Piefer Ruth Holdorff
MOST REPRESENTATIVE MOST REPRESENTATIVE
FRESHMAN BOY ' ERESI-IMAN GIRL
Travis Jackson Kandace Kennedy
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Football Sweetheart
LENA CORBETT
Presenting her with a bouquet of red
roses, the Yellowjacket football team affirmed
their selection of Miss Lena Corbett as their
football Sweetheart for 1964. Lena was chosen
for her beauty, school spirit, and dedicated
support of the team,
Basketball Sweetheart
SHARON CROOK
The highlight of the annual basketball
dance was the announcement of the Basketball
Sweetheart. Presenting Miss Sharon Crook
with a gold locket for this honor was Nolen
Ryan, a member of the varsity team. Miss
Crook and Mr. Ryan then led off the first
dance.
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Brazoricl County
Fair Queen
JEAN RYAN
Representing AHS in the Brazoria County
Queen Contest for 1964 was Miss Jean Ryan.
Each contestant was judged on her beauty,
poise, personality, and character. In the
opinion of her fellow students, jean was
the girl who best met these qualifications.
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Homecoming Queen
BARBARA DEZO
Elected by the Senior class as Homecoming
Queen for 1965-64 was Miss Barbara Dezo,
She was chosen for her school spirit, sports-
manship, and support for the Yellowjacket
football team. Crowning her at the half of the
homecoming game was last year's queen, Miss
Diane DeKinder. Barbara was presented with
a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums and
honored with a dance in the Student Union
Building.
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The officers of the Student Council are: Becky Burns, Corresponding Secretaryg Barbara Dezo, Treasurerg john Carlton, Parliamentariang Kay
Beaver, Recording Secretaryg jimmy McNatt, Vice-Presidentg and Pam Knight, President. They share innumerable responsibilities throughout
the year.
Sherrie Smith, Lynn Holdorff, and Charlene Hitt start prepa-
rations for one of the many Student Council sponsored parties.
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George Burge, Travis Jackson, Becky Burns and Kay Beaver use
friendly persuasion to get Mike Hatcher to buy something at the con-
cession stand at the B Team Tourney. The tournament is one of the
council's main activities during the year.
Services, Proiecfs and Activities
The selling of Yellowjaclcet bookcovers is one of the Student
Council's projects. Here George Burge and Rachel Adams take their
turns in trying to promote school spirit.
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jimmy McNatt, john Casey, Barbara Dezo, and Miss Cope, Student
Council Sponsor, discuss plans for the all-school party.
In an informal, brief meeting, the girls of the council decide on the
refreshments for the teacheris workday.
Sherry Moore, Pam Knight, and jean Ryan take a 'break after the coun-
cil's successful fruitcake sale.
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Other members are Ruth Holdorff, Tommy Bettes, and john Carlton.
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N.H.S. Installs New Members
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The current society members explain initiation to the new jimmy McNatt, the Honor Society president, leads the in-
memhers. stallation program,
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The members of the 1965-64 National Honor Society are: Miss Cope, sponsorg Tommy Howard, John CHSEY, BCC1-fy BUIUS, Jimmy
McNatt, Pam Knight, Marilyn Huepers, Marvelyn Bowman, and Leesa Cravens.
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The new N.H.S. members from the Junior class are: Sherry Lynn Moore, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Munz, Amy Garwood, Mary
Monarch, Jerry Spinks, Betty Barnes, Charlene Hitt, Nancy Richardson. Carol Canady, Betty Renfrow, and Lynn Holdorff.
The Senior members are: FRONT ROW: Mary Sparks, Hart Schleicher, Marilyn Dollar, Laura Foster, Sandra McLemore, Kay
Beaver, Beverly Porter, joe Godwin, Danny Perry and Cherry Keys, BACK ROW: jean Ryan, Myrtle Thompson, Sharon
Kendrick, Lena Corbett, Karen Turvey, Jean Thompson, Martha Taunton, Cheryl Burks, Donna Odom, Sally Adkins, Sandra
Sanford, and Rachel Guerrero.
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The Yellow jacket Band, under the direction of Mr. Cecil Rusk and Assistant Director Mr. Phil Armstrong, displayed
its outstanding musical and marching abilities throughout the year. During football season, half-time was highlighted by
the band's intricate skill in precision marching. Many hours of practice during and after school were involved in prepara-
tion for football games, marching contests, Brazoria County Fair Parade, and the Houston Fat Stock Show Parade.
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Later in the year, band members worked diligently for tryouts in the concert band. Band period was devoted to practice
for the District 12-AAA concert and sight-reading contest. The band received a second rating in both of these. A spring
concert was dedicated to Mr. Rusk for his faithful service and friendship to the band and to each individual student who
has been influenced by his guidance. In its traditional manner, the band entertained the audience at commencement exer-
cises.
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High-Stepping .
Brazoria County Fair Twirling Finalist
SHARON KEND-RICK
Drum Major
MARILYN DOLLAR
Feature Twirler Feature Twirler
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BRASS SECTION
FIRST ROW: Terry Lee, Sherry Moore, Larry McKenzie, and jimmy Sparks. SECOND ROW: Kathy Clark, Thomas Kloecker, Judy
P' 'll' , R Ma h ll, nd jimm' McLean. THIRD ROW: Judy Hunt, james Driggers, Bob Simms, Diana Smith, Louise Houk, Lawrence
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Roberts and Bill Knox. FOURTH ROW: Rachel Guerrero, Butch Decuire, Tommy Bettes, Cheryl Wrnget, Steve Rogers, Kenneth Wilson,
and jimmy Fannin. FIFTH ROW: jack Piefer, Keith Mallatt, Mickey Mark, and Wineva Hankamer. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn I-Iuepers,
Rodney Howell, Doug Crider, Herbert Ferguson, Paul Sullivan, and Mario Rodriguez.
PERCUSSION SECTION
Nancy Dollar, Sharon Crook, Claudia Herndon, Ted McPhetridge, Roy Brooks, Mary Sparks, jean Ryan, Leroy Turvey, Barbara
Huepers, and julene Keith.
WOODWIND SECTION
FIRST ROW: Kay Thompson, Ann Ferguson, Irene Adame, Shirley Delasandri, Vicki Higgins, Caroline Franz, Iiena Corbett, Linda Christoffer-
son, Myrtle Thompson, Kathy Doerr. SECOND ROW: Sherry Smith, Agnes Guerrero, Diana Stein, Vickey Clark, Mary jane McEwen, Sara
Wfilliams, Brenda Miller, Kathy Wailes, and Nancy Moore. THIRD ROW: Danna Cook, Mary Harpo, Mary Ellen Kettler, Pat Newton, Lana
Turner, Lucy Bossley, Cheryl Burl-cs, and jennifer McEwen. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Saunders, Marjorie Davenport, Geraldine Nowak,
Dorothy Schunemman, Bonnie Baker, Beverly Muma, and Cynthia Nichols.
REED SECTION
FIRST ROW: Karen Turvey, Gracie Leedy, Betty Barnes, Carol Canady, Becky Wallace, Linda Moore, Dale Smith, Nancy McKinness, and
Cheryl Griffin. SECOND ROW: Buzz Crainer, Paul Adams, Roy Pierson, Mary Bean, Martha Burns, Clem Garza, Leesa Cravens, and Beverly
Porter. THIRD ROW: Willie Brunson, Karen Kettler, Ann Carlisle, Nancy Anderson, jean Lewis, and Sherry Mallory.
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Individual Members Apply Their Skills
These band members received a first rating on their solos and ensembles at the District 12-AAA contest. They
spent many hours of hard Work and practice for the contest.
The Dance Band plays for the Spring Play put pn
bv the band and the choir.
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Orange and White lnvade Parade
The band displays its brilliant colors during the Houston Fat Stock Show Parade. The spectators view the snappy, high-stepping band as it
winds its way down the streets of Houston.
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Annual Staff Captures Year's High-
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Working to meet their deadline are Karen Turvey and Sharon
Kendrick. They prepare pictures and layouts for the Senior class
section.
The 1964 YELLOWIACKET preserves
the "Time of Our Lives" in a pictorial rec-
ord. The editors, Jean Ryan and Becky Burns,
and the sponsor, Miss Hyder, make its pub-
lication possible.
In charge of the Junior Class section are Carol Crumm
and Mary Marx. They compile the students' pictures
and many activities of the junior class into this section.
The Sports Editors, Hart Schleicher, Donna Odom, and Sam
Stavinoha, are responsible for a pictorial account of all
sports and their participants in the yearbook.
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Kathy Brown, Sherry Moore and Pam Knight, Organizations Editors, find a
quiet place to work out their layouts.
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The photographers-George Burge, Paul Adams, john
Carlton, and Carter Emert-devote much of their time to
taking the pictures for the YELLOWJACKET.
Leesa Cravens and Kay Beaver hunt for'new ways to
improve their section. They are editors of the Faculty
Section.
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up their last few layouts to meet their deadline.
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Lynn Holclorff, Amy Garwood, and Skipper Carter promote the YELLOW-
JACKET by selling ads to Alvin merchants.
Kay Thomas, Martha Taunton, Cheryl Burks, and Marvelyn Bowman have
the jobs of Index Editor, Copy Editor, typist, and business manager.
Working on the Activities Section are Mary Monarch and Charlene Hitt
Their section includes pictures and accounts of all activities of AHS.
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Literary Interests Are Displayed
The members of the Creative Writing Club that produces the magazine Cmzfetli are: STANDING: Cecelia Guerrero, Miss Con-
grady, sponsorg Ellen Standley, Elaine Kruezer, Lucy Bossley, Martha Taunton, and Danny Perry. SEATED: Larry DeWitt, Brenda
Cherry, june Tyson, Cherry Keyes, Carolyn Easley, Cheryl Burks, editor, Cathy Matlock, Robert Labry, Greg Thatcher, and Sue
Minniear.
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The members of the junior Annual Club are: Betsy Rutledge, Sandra Paterson, Beverly Muma, Peggy Morgan, Nancy Moore,
Carol Klinar, Linda Moore, Beckey Wallace, Dorothy Schuenemann, Bonnie Baker, Cynthia Garcia, Patsy Richter, Kandace
Kennedy, Nancy McKinnis, Darlene Miller, Debbie Naill, Mary Ann Hawkins, Margie Porgy, Teresa Knape, Becky Gober,
Gail Blaton, Marlyn Hicklin, and Miss Kee, sponsor,
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AHS Quill and Scroll Lives Up to
International Standards
The present members of the AHS
Bluebonnet Chapter of Quill and
Scroll are: jean Ryan, Becky Burns,
Lena Corbett, Sandra McLemore,
George Burge, Kay Thomas, Miss
Mary Hyder, sponsor, Miss Bessie
Mae Key, honorary member, and
Martha Taunton.
In the spring Quill and Scroll elects its new
members. This year they are: Larry DeWitt,
Lynn Holdorff, Kathy Brown, Kay Beaver,
Sherry I.. Moore, Leesa Cravens, john Carl-
ton, Charlene Hitt, Cherry Keys, Mary Mon-
arch, Amy Garwood, Sharon Kendrick, and
Carol Crumm.
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Clubs Increase Language Abilities
The PASF studies Spanish culture. It's members are, from LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Sierra, Modesta DeLeon, Perla DeLeon, Sherry
F. Moore, Elizabeth Singh, Carol Klinar, Debbie Odom, janet Beall, Ralph Breeding, Gloria Singh, Irma Garcia, Josie Sanchez,
Angelina Perez, Elizabeth Nieto, Florence Reyes, Cezar Garza, joe Rodriguez, and Vicky Barrera.
Sponsored by Miss Hope and Miss Putch, the French Club often finds the language laboratory useful. Members are: FIRST
ROW: Alicia Rodriguez, Cecilia Engel, Sherry Fowler, Patricia Hawkins, Alita Almanza, and Brenda Adams. SECOND ROW:
Tommy Peebles, Guy Wellborn, Cynthia Huffman, Milton Loftin, and Don West. THIRD ROW: Diane Hackley, Miss Putch,
Ruth Aston, Miss Hope, Gwen Denton, and Rosemary Becerra.
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Educational Clubs Interest Many .
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The members of the German Club are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Wesley Williams, Jimmy Brode, Tommy Bettes, James Hluchan, Vicky
Barrera, and Mrs. Cooley, sponsor.
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The members of the Junior Historians are: FIRST ROW: Phylis Oliver, Diane Morris, Paula Armstrong, Sandra Weidenbach, Mr.
Parker, sponsor: and Jean Thompson. SECOND ROW: Wineva Hankamer, Retta Gebert, and Janice Adams. THIRD ROW: Carol
Hankamer, Marilyn Huepers, Shirley Beasley, Judy Givens, Judy Britton, Susan Dearing, Sprucy Miller, Bonnie Varnado,
Lawrence Roberts, Jim Little, and Sherilyn Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Denison, Dave West, Gene Goodridge, Mike King,
Judi Green, Sarah Bailey, Connie Hankamer, and Sherry Young.
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Science Clubs Attract Future Scientists
The members of the Biology Club are: Claudia Herndon. Paul Adams. Roy Pearson, Presidentg Morris Browne, Jimmy Brocl
Eddie Brown. john Beasley, Nancy Richardson. and Mrs. Artie Robinson. sponsor.
The junior Science Club members are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Glasgow, sponsor: Dennis Calkins, Milclrecl Rex, Gary Travis
Dickie Martin. jay Botter. Larry Breeding. Danny Moore, and Irene Dunn.
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FFA Trains Boys to Farm
The Future Farmers of America officers are: Mr. Luke Kennedy, sponsor, Owen Craig, Philip Womack, Robert
johnson, Kirby Singleton, John Booth, Bill Wofford, and Bruce Whetstein.
The Future Farmers of America members are: FIRST ROW: Lee Garcia, Terry Gibson, Howard Cole, Kenneth England, Gary
Methvin, Owen Craig, Philip Womack, and Carl Ott, student teacher from Sam Houston State College. SECOND ROW: Doug
Latimer, Eddie Ferguson, Claud Alfred, Robert Till, Ivan Kelso, Bill Wofford, james Ott, john Booth, and Bruce Whetstein.
THIRD ROW: Charles Lovel, Mitchell Alexander, Harry Shriver, Mike Levy, Robert Johnson, Bill Flora, Fred Wieder, Larry
Collins, Gaylon Flora, and Don Jefferies.
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F.B.L.A. Encourages Interest in Business World
Officers of the Business Club, sponsored by Mlrs. Richards, are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Parliarnentarian, Nita Pickens,
President, Carol Pirtleg Vice-President, Gwen Ramsey, Secretary, Marie Scopel, Treasurer, Karen Hilderbrandg
and Reporter, Mary Joyce Moore.
Members of the club are: SEATED: Ann Sheppard, Ann Klinar, Sally Gest, Sue Sheppard, Karen Palmer, and' Linda Copelancl.
STANDING: Kathy Cleveland, Patricia Westinghouse, Judi Rice, Sandra McI.emore, Colleen Free, Carol Kettler, Barbara
Mangrum, Sue Newton, Nancy Marshall, Diana Mach, Ann Troha, Mary Richey, and Evelyn Worthy.
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' FHA Members Learn Art of Homemaking
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The girls in FHA learn the essentials of
homemaking and bettering their lives today
so that they will be prepared for the future.
This year's officers are: Virginia Richard-
son, Sue Sheppard, Nancy Marshall, Kathy
Wailes, john Casey, FHA Beau, Rosie Guajar-
do, Sandra Sanford, Sandra Zigal, and Louise
Little.
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FIRST ROW: Becky Burns, Ruth Astor, Linda Turrentine, Paula Holsenback, Neva Shoemake, Carolyn Easley, Sandra Sterling, Linda
Greer, Brenda lviiller, Glenda Greer. SECOND ROW: Cherry Keyes, Florence Reyes, Gertrude Coates, Carol Crurnm, Rosie
Guajardo, Iris Shoemake, Sandra Qnford, Sandra Zigal, Cynthia Owens. THIRD ROW: Pauline Norton, Virginia Richardson, Clarice
Harris, Sue Sheppard, Nancy Marshall, Ann Sheppard, Madeline Phillips, Brenda Whatley, Louise Little, Sandra Newsom, Barbara
Dezo, Laura Booth, Kathryn Wailes, Kay Thomas, Elaine Kreuzer, Melanie Mosis, Claudia Herndon, and Kay Beaver.
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Teaching Techniques Are Learned in F.T.A.
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r if facts about the teaching profession. Its officers are Judy
Wooster, Donna Odom, Becky Burns, Nancy Richardson,
and Amy Garwood.
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SECOND ROW: Nancy Anderson, jean Thompson, Dianna Mach, Sally Gest, Dana Cook, Judy Tanner, Becky Burns, Cherry Keys
THIRD ROW: Miss Daniel, Amy Garwood, Melanie Moses, Karen Turvey, Linda Spurgeon, Carol Crumm, Joyce I.ehman, Nita Pickens
Mary Monarch, Sharon Crook, Darlene Aldridge, Barbara Mangrum, Carol Canady. FOURTH ROW: Virglnia Richardson, Kay Beaver
Judy Wooster, Nancy Richardson, Sherry F. Moore, Barbara Dezo. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Porter. Charlene! Cnleman,.!Flmlw+h Dnemv
Tovce Martin, and Linda Christofferson. L I - t ,
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Rodeo Club Offers Rodeo Knowledge and Skill
The members of the Rodeo Club are: SEATED: Donna Powell, Ronnie Coker, Mary Bean, jim Pearson, and Glenn Brewer. CENTER
ROW: Patricia Westinghouse, johnny Lutringer, Tommy Wiley, Donald Korenak, Nancy Munz, Barry Strickland, Bobby Wooster, Marion
Henegar, Glen Stinson, and Chuck Powell.
The members of the Rodeo Club have won many honors and
awards in various rodeo events. Here they display belts, buckles,
trophies, plaques, and saddles.
Calf roping, bareback riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing,
and queen's contest are just a few of the things discussed in the Rodeo
Club. They often have guest speakers to talk to them.
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Clubs Teach and Entertain . .
The members of the Chess Club are: FIRST ROW: Billy Newell and Billy Pollard. SECOND ROW: Guy Horton, Weldon
Robertson, George Hornback, Sidney Spiller, John Yount, David Coffee, and Bob Simms. THIRD ROW: Mr. Remington,
sponsorg Billy Corbett, Jackie Rudisill, John Ho-ward Keithley, and Doug Klentzman.
The members of the Future Nurses are: FIRST ROW: Gracie Leedy, Brenda Miller, Louise Little, Dana Cook, Sharon
Francis, and Laura Foster. SECOND ROW: Dru Ann Greer, Judy Faulkner, Connie Williams, Carol Miller, Diana Little,
Rosie Guajardo, Beverly Custer, and Charlotte Ware. THIRD ROW: Alva Jo Mays, Peggy Aycoth, Katherine Craig, Eliza-
beth Scruggs, Elaine Avitts, Elizabeth Hunter, Daisy An Law, Janice Shoemake, Brenda Whatley, Gloria Owens, Carolyn
Soeul, Paulette Oliver, Linda Alexander, Bobbie Jo Ellard, Jimmie Goodridge, Pam Owens, and Barbara Williams.
Library Club Members Learn as They Work
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a social organization. They promote
book usage and help the librarian.
The officers are: Ottilia Rodriguez,
Reporter, Theresa Grupe, Sergeant-
at-Armsg Joyce Lehman, Vice-Presi-
dent, Andrea Butler, Secretary: Cyn-
thia jones, President, Nancy Mon-
toya, Treasurer, and Carmen Perez,
Parliamentarian.
Library Club members are: FIRST ROW: Joyce Lehman, Cynthia jones, Theresa Grupe, Cathy Lambden, Madeline Croce, Gloria
Norris, Kathy Doerr, Claudine Fulgam, Cynthia Ulkie, Linda Scott, Estella Almanza, and Joyce Martin. SECOND ROW:. Sherry
Stratton, Andrea Butler, Judy Franzen, Frances Lyons, Sally Adkins, Neva Shoemake, Iris Shoemake, Elizabeth Duenaz, Linda
Oliver, Carmen Perez, and Ottilia Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Glenda McCarthy, Melanie Moses, joy Bullard, Kay Thompson,
Agnes Guerrero, Nancy Montoya, Romanita Rodriguez, Belia Gonzales, Martha jiminez, Michael Gould, Mrs. Stiles, sponsor.
FOURTH ROW: Laura Booth, Roberta johnson, Linda Etue, jackie Hueske, Alane Richardson, Carolyn Wofford, Joy
'Wren, and Delores West.
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Industrial Arts Perfectecl
The Industrial Arts Club does
many varied types of woodworking
and other crafts. Their sponsor is
Mr. Munz.
The officers are: Marion Ober. Don Tower, john Duplantis, and
Larry Duplantis.
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The members are: FRONT ROW: jerry Custer, Gary Knape, jimmy Stuksa, john Duplantis, Marion Ober, Larry Duplantis.
SECOND ROW: jack Armstrong, Louis Dalmolin, Philip Winget, Dennis Davis, Kenneth Easley, and Charles Crawford.
THIRD ROW: Mr. Munz, sponsor, Bob Herndon, Don Tower, Benny Meza, and jimmy Shoemake.
AHS Choir Under New Leadership
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The members of the choir are: FIRST ROW: Linda Anderson, Leesa Cravens, Kathy Wailes, Judy Rogers, Rosemarie Knittel, Cherry
Keys, and Barbara Williams. SECOND ROW: Gayle Perkins, Sandra Terrell, Paulette Oliver, Claudia Herndon, Shirley Perry, Theresa
Hayes, and Marie Scopel. THIRD ROW: E. J. Sherrick, Victor Perez, Eddie Wright, Lloyd Lyons, jim Little, Ronnie Simpson, john H.
Keithley, Jessie Garza, Louis Dalmolin, and Mr. Armstrong, director.
This year under Mr. Arm'strong's direction the choir staged a
musical play, THE GUY FROM VENUS. They were assisted by
the junior High Choir.
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Athletic Club Encourages .
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One-sport participants are: FIRST ROW: Wayne Lewis, Basil Rivera, Wayne Smith, Herbie Sonnen, Terry Lutz, Guy Crouch, Ronnie
Nelson, Abran Soria, johnny Rodriguez, and Tommy He-nry.. SECOND ROW: jimmy Parker, Perry Barnard, Langston Harris, Larry
McLendon, james Hensfley, Gene Goodrich, james Grotts, Charles Cleveland, Tommy Flint, Jay Owen, Bobby Huffman, and Garry
Moore. THIRD ROW: jim Stinson, Wayne Arney, Donald Ault, Randy Raines, Barry Mills, Darwin Smith, Howard Cole, Al Smithson,
Greg Moore, Tommy Wagner, Mike Kirk, Paul Thatcher, Santos Gonzales, joe Puga, jim Wiginton, Rick Brown, and Donald Brown.
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This year there are three boys
who participated in three sports.
They are David King, joe -God-
win, and Tommy Howard.
These boys all played football,
basketball, and baseball. They
set a ,good example for their
teammates, and each lettered in
at least two sports.
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Sports-Minded Boys
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Participants in two sports are: FIRST ROW: Cliff Robinson, johnny Francis, Ebby Frazier, Gordon Green, Curtis McDonald,
Tommy Collins, Rick Pierson, Dennis Mathis, and Charlie Thomas, SECOND ROW: Kenny Sbry, Dale Stone, Jack Kidd, Donald Mears,
Steve Townsend, Gerald Barbee, Bobby Jacobs, joe Duoto, Mike Hatcher, Larry Huffman, Pat Wagner, and Darrell Hunt. THIRD
ROW:.George Pugh, Rusty Graham, Bill Pickens, James Mach, Dale Camp, james Matthews, Bill Smalling, Mike Smith, Bobby Kilborn,
Butch DeCuire, David Westerlage, Jimmy Williams, and Nolan Ryan.
This year's only four-sport
participant, Billy Childress, tries
one of the water fountains in
the new field house. Billy plays
football, basketball, baseball,
and he runs track,
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Jackettes Arouse Spirit .
The jackette officers have a big responsibility throughout the year. They are: Sandra Sanford, Parliarnentariang Jean Thompson.
Corresponding Secretary, Donna Odom, Recording Secretaryg Virginia Richardson, President, Becky Burns, Vice-President, and
Sandra McLemore, Treasurer.
The Junior and Senior members are: SEATED: Mary Monarch, Nancy Munz, Kathy Brown, Darlene Aldridge, Barbara Childress,
Lynn Holdorff, Joyce Lehman, Sandra Zigal, Bobbie Jo Ellard, Becky Burns, Donna Odom, Sandra McLemore, Virginia Richardson,
Sandra Sanford, and jean Thompson. STANDING: joy Bullard, Melanie Mosis, Elizabeth Hunter, Roberta johnson, Glenda
McCarty, Linda Scott, Cynthia Ulkie, Louise Little, Diana Little, Sally Atkins, Judy Franzen, Charlene Hitt, Charlene Coleman, Linda
Spurgeon, Janice Adams, Carol Crumm, Sherrie Young, and Elaine Avitts.
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. . Support Teams in Athletic Contests
Sophomore and Freshman members are: FIRST ROW: Gerry Odom, Alma Lee Crumm, Vicky Clarke, Becky Gober, Darlene Miller, Margaret
Yonaites, Linda Labry, and Beverlyn Bowen. SECOND ROW: Donna Powell, Pauline Wilfong, Colleen Free, Mary Fembler, Barbara jircik
Rhetta Gebert, Betsy Rutledge, Becky Van Horne, and Beth Frankel. THIRD ROW: Luane Turvey, Carmen Sanchez, Margie Porgy, Linda
Davis, Gail Blantong Judy Hamilton, Diane Croix, Wanda Davis, and Diane Feaster.
The jackettes are the pep squad
and an active service organization
of Alvin High School. They boost
school spirit by selling ribbons and
booster buttons, making signs, and
supporting our athletic teams. They
also decorate for many school dances
and the Football Banquet.
During football season, they can
be spotted on the field forming a
victory sign for the team and in the
stands cheering for the players.
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Dauniless Spirit Shown by Jackettes
jackettes wait to load on the buses that will take them to a football game on this cold, blustery evening
The weather does not affect the
spirit of the Jackettes at this
football game. They display
enthusiasm as they encourage
the team.
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Six AHS cheerleaders pose in the traditional pyramid formation. The
base is formed by Carla Beaver, Rachel Adams, and Barbara Dezo. On
the second layer are Kay Beaver and ,Nancy Richardson. Perched on
top is Ruth Holdorff.
Above, Kay Beaver shows the pep and
spirit that is the main attribute of a
good cheerleader.
At left, the cheerleaders take a well-de-
served break and rest on the grass.
Cheerleaders Encourage Enthusiasm
The cheerleaders are present at the many activities
of AHS, such as the bonfire. Like the matches
they use, they also spark spirit.
AHS cheerleaders are
Carla Beaver, Ruth Hol-
dorff, Rachel Adams.
Nancy Richardson, head
cheerleader, Barbara Dezo
and Kay Beaver.
For all their time and service to AHS.
the cheerleaders receive their well-de
served rewards.
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Jerry Spinks
james Mach
johnny Rodriguez
Kenny Shry
Don Mears
James Hensley
Tommy Howard
Curtis McDonald
Howard Cole
Darwin Smith
Joe Godwin
Gordon Green
Steve Townsend
Wayne Smith
David King
jerry Barbee
Rusty Graham
jerry Woodard
Billy Childress
james Matthews
Wayne Lewis
Bill Smalling
Dale Camp
jim Stinson
David Hummel
Bill Pickens
CLASS
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junior
junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
junior
Sophomore
junior
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
junior
Senior
junior
junior
junior
Senior
POSITION
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Guard
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. . Coaches and Co-Captains, Howard and Woodard
The 1963 football coaches are KNEELING: Wayne Harris, end coachg jim Watson, line coach, Glenn York, freshman backfield coach.
STANDING: Bill Reed, freshman line coach, Bill Henry, backfield coach and athletic directorg Wilton O. Ferrell, trainer and junior varsity
backfield coach, and Aubry Horner, junior varsity line coach.
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Darrel Hunt and Bobby Killborn, jacket managers, spend many The captains for the 1963-64 Yellowjackets are tackle, jerry Woodard,
hours on the practice field and in the dressing room issuing and re- who led the line, and quarterback, Tommy Howard, who was ham-
pairing equipment and doing odd jobs for the players and coaches. perecl by a serious foot injury this year.
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joe Godwin spills Jimmie Dale Lenox for a loss as Donald Mears and Jerry Woodard wait to assist.
JAMES MACH STEVE TOWNSEND JERRY BARBEE
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BILLY CHILDRESS JOE GODWIN JAMES HENSLEY
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End End Guard
WAYNE SMITH JIM STINSON DAVID HUMMEL
Guard Guard Guard
Statistics of the Yellowjacket games
were proficiently kept this year by Sam
Stavinoha and Hart Schleicher. In ad-
dition to assisting the coaches in deter-
mining the Jackets, most effective plays,
the statistics were also sent to the Alvin
Szm and the Texan City Sun which re-
ported on the games this year.
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David King fights for a first clown as Gordon Green throws a key block.
DARWIN SMITH
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JERRY XVOODARD
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"Sting 'Em, Jackets!" Was Favorite Battle Cry of Fans
JAMES MATTI-IEXVS BILL SMALLING XWAYNE LEXWIS
Tackle Tackle Tackle
DALE CAMP GORDON GREEN
Tackle Center
Bill Pickens, Alvin's only All-District player, fights off Clear Creek defenders to
make a fantastic catch,
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RUSTY GRAHAM
Center
CURTIS MCDONALD
Center
VARSITY SEASON RECORD
AHS ..........wV..., 6 Bay City .,,,..,...,...
AHS l,.............. 6 john F. Dulles ....
AHS ..cc............ O Lamar Con. ....,.. .
AHS ..,........... 13 Angleton .,.....,..,.
AHS ...,,....... 17 Channelview ....,.
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AHS ,............. 35 Dickenson ...,.....
AHS ...,....,....... O La Porte ..rr.l.
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This year the Yellowjackets, despite a
poor showing in the win-loss column, dis-
played a type of football that kept the by-
standers yelling. Led by their all-district
players, Bill Pickens, jerry Woodard, Tommy
Howard, Howard Cole, and james Mathews,
the jackets always gave their opponets some-
thing to worry about.
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Games Excite Both Coaches and Players
We WON! !!!-Alvin runs over Channelview 17-O for the first victory of the season.
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FIRST ROW: Bobby Williams, Bobby Jacobs, Dennis Mathis, jimmy Waters, David Pflegl, james Grotts, Joe Duoto, Dale Stone, Adolpho
Adame, and Pat Dean. SECOND ROW: Coach Horner, jack Kidd, Abby Frazer, Cliff Robinson, Tommy Collins, Bobby Matts, Larry
McLendon, Wayne Arney, Herbert Sonnen, jim Wigginton, Mike Smith, Mike Hatcher, Billy Vest, joe Pugo, and Coach Ferrell.
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JR. VARSITY SEASON RECORD
AHS ...... ..... 1 4
AHS ...... ..... 0
AHS ...... .,.... 3 6
AHS ...... ..... 1 4
AHS ...... ..... 0
AHS ...... ..... 6
AHS ...... ...... 1 2
Lamar Con. . ...... 28
Angleton .................. 26
Lamar of Houston ...... 0
Channelview ................ 6
La Marque ..... ...... 1 4
Dickenson
La Porte ..... ...... 2 4
Deer Park .... ..12
Clear Creek. ......20
FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD
AHS ....... .... 6 Lamar Con. , ... ....... O
AHS ....... ....,. 6 john F. Dulles ,...,..... 6
AHS ..........,... Angleton ....,.S... .,..... 0
AHS .,.........,.. Mt. Carmel .............. 12
AHS La Marque ,,,..,...,.,.... 12
AHS .........,.... Dickenson ..... ........ 1 4
AHS La Porte ..... ........ 1 2
AHS Deer Park ..., ..,.... 6
AHS .,..., ..... C lear Creek ........,..... 14
Freshmen Finish Season With Only One Loss
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FIRST ROW: Steve Rogers, Mickey Mark, Charley Cook, Melvin Green, Don Merhvin, Calvin Lee, Chuck Calvit, Gary Kerr, Carlos Arebalo,
jim Hawkins, Jimmy Hughes, Rick Schleicher, and Donnie DeGeer. SECOND ROW: Edward Labay, Alvis Crumpton, Travis jackson, Andy
Dollar, Benny Briggs, Phil Arney, Morgan Cheek, Richard Usrey, Darrel Dixon, Billy Brass, Steve Billing, Danny Bazaar, Ronnie Veltman,
and Larry Hatcher. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Robertson, Coach Bill Reed, Mike Caldwell, Jack Piefer, Mark Ferguson, Robert Allen, Thomas
Rives, Coach Glenn York, and Harold Dixon.
l8l
Alvin Sews Up Second Place in District
KNEELING: Coach Joe Peery and Manager Steve Lyons. STANDING: joe Godwin, Charlie Thomas, Darrel Hunt, David King, David
Hummel, Bill Pickens, Jimmy McNatt, Al Smithson, jimmy Sparks, Nolan Ryan, N. A. Keithley, Tommy Howard, john Casey, and Larry
Huffman.
David King fakes out four Deer Park cagers to score two.
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The jackets end this year's season with 26
wins against 4 losses. This excellent record
was due to the outstanding coaching of Mr.
Joe Perry and the hard work of the entire
team, Members of the All-District Team from
Alvin are Bill Pickens and David King, who
led the jackets in scoring and rebounding,
and jimmy McNatt, whose brilliant defensive
playing held the district's leading scorers to a
minimum number of points.
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In I ee Pre district Tournaments
The jackets' season was high-
lighted hy the winning of three pre-
district tournaments. In the Sweeny
Tournament, Bill Pickens was high-
point man, and David King and
N. A. Keithley were selected for the
All-Tournament Team. In the La
Porte Tournament, Alvin defeated
Furr 53-50 to capture the trophy.
jimmy McNatt averaged 16.5 points
a game and was our highest scorer.
Some of Alvin's roughest oppo-
nents were met in the Lamar Cons.
Tournament. David King averaged
17 points per game, scoring 20
points in the final game.
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Junior Varsity Captures Second in District
FIRST ROW: Mike Moore, Rick Brown, Randy Rains, Rick Pierson, Langston Harris, and Mike Smith. SECOND ROXW: Butch Decuire
Pat Wagner, Bill Childress. Robert Scruggs, john Mathison, George Pugh, and Coach Horner.
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Freshmen Show Great Promise as Season Ends
FIRST ROXW: Edward Labay. Eddie Brown, Morgan Cheek. and Gilbert Renfrow. SECOND ROW: Charlie Cook, managerg Donnie De
Gert. Steve Rogers, Gary Keer, Calvin Lee, Don Methvin, Michel Nolan. Rick Schleicher, manager. THIRD ROVU: Coach Reed, Roclnex
Howell, Thomas Kloecker, Ronnie Veltman, jack Piefer, Darrel Dixon, Travis Jackson. and Thomas Rives.
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Volleyball Team Takes District
Members of the "A" Team include: Sherry Moore, Sherry Mallory. Nancy Richardson, Judy Tanner, co-captaing Gwen Ramsey Mary Bean
co-captain: Jimmie Goodridge, and jean Lewis.
Mary Bean returns a serve as Jimmie Goodridge waits to assist during a close
game with Santa Fe.
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"A" TEAM RECORD
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Knight. M1rgaretYonaites. Sharon Farrell, Ronda Burl-rs, jean Thompson. THIRD ROW: Larry DeWitt, jimmy McNatt, Rachel
Adams. Beverlyn Bowen. and Cathy Alford.
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Tennis coach Aubrey Horner did :1 fine job this year and is looking
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Jackef's Nine Take Second in District . .
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Bill Pickens, Tommy Howard, Charlie Thomas, joe Godwin, Donald Brown, Dennis Mathis, Tommy Wagner, Donald Ault, Darrel Hunt, Mario
Rodriquez. and David King.
john Casey ups the score to a 3-1 Alvin upset over Deer Park.
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Third Base Catcher Pitcher
. . Foil District Champs Twice.
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TOMMY WAGNER Tommy Howard starts Z1 rally that led Alvin to another victory.
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Howard, Ryan and Godwin Make All-District
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"B" Team Prepares for Next Year's Varsity
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"B" TEAM RECORD
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Pugh, Darrel Hunt, jimmy Parker, Mike Nolan, Dennis Mathis, Don Methvin, Mike Thomas, and Pat Wagner. THIRD ROW: Robert Scruggs
Butch Dequire, jimmy Williams, Bobby Jacobs, Mike Moore, Gilbert Renfrow, and Coach Holden.
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Golf Team Has Four Lettermen
Members of the golf team include: LEFT TO RIGHT: David Smalling, Billie Green, Cliff Robinson, joe Duoto, Eugene Good-
ridge, Eddie Wright, Eddie Brown, Rich Schleicher, jay Owen, jimmy Hughes, Rod Howell, Steve Rodgers, Paul Thatcher, Rick
Pierson, Dale Stone, and Ronnie Nelson.
Coach Bill Reed directed this years' golf team which
he described as growing, young, and promising.
This year's lettermen are Ronnie Nelson, Dale Stone, Eddie Wright, and joe Duotc
fnot picturedj.
I99
Huffman Breaks Mile Record for Second in District
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McDonald, Don Mears, Bobby Wooster, Martin McDonald, and Charles Henry. SECOND ROW: Mike Hatcher, Dale Camp, Jerry
Barbee, Santos Gonzales, Gordon Green, jack Kidd, Barry Mills, Basil Rivera, and Weldon Robertson. THIRD ROW: Bobby
Kilborn, Mike Smith, Terry Lutz, james Mach, Rusty Graham, Bill Smalling, Billy Childress, Ebby Frazier, James Matthews,
Charles Cleveland, and Wesley Hennigan.
ck Kidd goes "up and over" as Don Mears and Coach Long-distance runners include: Bobby Huffman, Gary Moore, Santos Gonzales, Basil
errell give him a few pointers. Rivera, Abran Sofia, Barry Mills, and Weldon Robertson.
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David Westerlage, James Mach, Bobby Wooster, Charles
Henry, Martin McDonald, and Billy Childress. Discus and shot put participants include: Gordon Green, Curtis Mc-
'Donald, Rusty Graham, Dale Camp, Bill Smalling, james Matthews
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Billy Bass, Edward Laiy, Bennie Briggs, Larry Hatcher, and Ronnie Veltman.
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Hall of Fame Gives Recognition . .
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DISTRICT CHAMPS
LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Moore, Sherry Mallory, Nancy Richardson, Judy Tanner, Gwen Ramsey, Mary Bean, Jimmie Gooclridge,
and jean Lewis.
TOMMY HOWARD
All-District Baseball
Outstanding Athlete
Best All-Around Athlete
This year's recipients of the Matushita Award are Bill Pickens, Tommy
Howard, Don Mears, and Kenny Shry.
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Girls District Tennis Regional Track
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All-District Basketball All-District All-District Basketball
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WESTERN AUTO
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ALVIN PHARMACY
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Alvin OL 8-297l Texas
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OL 8-5633
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Rosenburg Hwy. 6
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609 Wes'I' BIum
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ALVIN BILLIARD
CLUB
24 I 7 Gordon
OL 8-4904
STYLE SHOP
Alvin Shopping Cenler OL 8-386l
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Alvin
OL 8-446I
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BUD BROWNFCRD
Sale Service
Highway 35 N.
OL 8-2556
K and K CONSTRUKCTION, K senvlce
One Mile Wes'r of Highway 6 OL 8-5I44
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RUTH PARKER'S
902 Eas+ House Sireei'
OL 8-2723
ALVIN CLEAN ERS
4I5 W. House
OL 8-427I
GULF COAST FURNITURE COMPANY
The Bes'r Furniiure and Lowesf Prices
in Sou'rI'1 Texas. We Wish You +I1e Besi'
of EveryI'I1ing.
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
STUDENTS OF ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL
PRITCHARD 81 ABBOT
VALUATION ENGINEERS
IOIO ForI' Worfh Na+ionaI Bank Building
For+ Wor'II1, Texas
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Compliments of
GEM PHARMACY
Phone OL 8-362I
Alvin, Texas
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Alvm, Texas
OL 8-2564
Adame
Adamel
Adams
Adams
Adamsl
Adams
Adkins,
Adkins,
1
Adolfo-94, 180
Irene-94
Brenda-94, 1 50
Janice-70, 164, 33
Paul-94, 152, 147
Rachd-84,85,127,169
Kenneth-94
Sally-51, 137, 159, 164
Alexander, Charles-70
Adkins, Kennith-94
Alexander, Linda-94
Alexander, Mitchell-85, 153
Alexander, jimmy-70
Aldridge, Darlene-70, 164
Alford, Cathy-94, 192
Alfred, Claud-85, 153
Allen, Robert-94, 181
Almanza, Estella-71, 159
Almanza, Adelita-85, .150
Anderson,
Ernest-85
Anderson, john-94
Anderson, Lynda-95, 161
Anderson, Nancy-71, 137
Anderson, Peggy-95
Arebalo, Carlos-95, 181
Arebalo, Louis-85
Armstrong, jack-95, 160
Armstrong, Kathy-95
Arney, Phillip-95, 181
Arney, Wayne-71, '180
Aston, Ruth-85, 150, 155
Atkinson, Deann-71
Ault, Donald-71, 194, 196
Avitts, Anita-51
Avitts, Elaine-71, 164
Aycoth, Peggy-71
Bacerra, Rosemary-85
Bacok, Nelda-85
Baker, Bonn-ie-85, 148
Barrera, Vicky-71, 150
Bailey, Sarah Lynn-85
Barbee, jerry-85, 172, 175, 200
Barger,
Sherrie-71
Barnard, Perry-85
Barnes, Betty-30, 71, 137
Barnes,
Phyllis-95
Barton, janey-95
Bass, Billy-95, 201
Bazar, Danny-95, 181, 201
Beall, janet-71, 150
Bean, Mary--51, 157, 190, 202
Beasley, Dennis-95
Beasley, john-71, 152
Beasley, Shirley-85
Beasley, Terry-85
Beaver, Carla-71
Beaver, Kay-17, 29, 50, 51, 134,
149, 155, 169
Becerra, Robert-95
Bennett, Doris-95
Bergquist, Wally-85
Berleth, Joan-85
Bettes, Tommy-71
Biles, Linda-85
Billings, Steve--95, 181
Blanton, Gail-85, 148, 165
Blumnick, james-85
Booth, John-51, 153
Booth, Laura-71, 155, 159
Bossley, Lucy-71, 148
Boftter, jay-95, 152
Bowen, Beverlyn-95, 165, 192
Bowman, Marvelyn-51, 136, 147
Breeding, Larry-85, 152
Breeding, Ralph-71, 150
Brewer, Glenn-51, 157
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192, 193
37, 147,
INDEX
Briggs, Benny-95, 181, 201
Britton, Judy-85
Brod, Jimmy-71, 152
Roy-95
Brooke,
Brown, Donald-71, 194, 197
Brown, Eddie-95, 152, 189, 199
Brown, Kathy-71, 149, 146, 164
Brown, Rick-85, 188
Browne, Morris-72, 152
Brunson, Lavon-72
Buelow, Robert-72
Buettner, Steven-95
Bullard, joy-72, 159, 164
Pat-9 5
Buller,
Burge, George-51, 60, 134, 147, 149
Burks, Cheryl-51, 29, 137, 147, 148
Burks, Rhonda-95, 192
Burner, Steve-85
Burns, Becky-29, 33, 39, 50, 51, 48, 65, 62,
125,134, 136, 146, 149,164,155
Burns, Martha-95
Butler, Andrea-19, 28, 51, 159
Butler, Mickey-95
Calkins, Dennis-95, 152
Camp, Dale-72, 172, 178, 200, 201
Canady, Carol-72, 137, 141
Carlton, john-70, 72, 126, 134, 147, 149
Carlisle, Ann-85
Carrillo, Isabel-95
Carrillo, LouisE85
Carter, Skipper-51, 60, 147
Casey, John-24, 25, 40, 49, 50, 52, 125,
136, 155, 182, 183,194, 195
Castillo, Linda-85
Castle, Wayne-72
Cheek, Morgan-95, 181, 189, 201
Childress, Barbara-33, 72, 164
Childress, Billy-84, 85, 127, 172, 175, 188,
200, 201
Cherry, Brenda-85, 148
Christofferson, Linda-72
Clark, Cris-95, 201
Clark, Jeannie-85
Clark, Kathy-95
Clark, Vickey-95, 165
Cleveland, Cathy-19, 72, 154
Cleveland, Charles-86, 200, 201
Coates, Gertrude-72, 155
Coffee, David-52
Coffee, Nancy-52
Coker, Ronnie-52, 157
Cole, Howard-52, 56, 153, 172, 176, 179
Coleman, Charlene-73, 164
Collins, Jerry-86
Collins, Larry-86, 153
Collins, Tommy-86, 180
Cook, Charles-19, 95, 181, 189, 201
Cook, Dana-73
Cooper, joe-95
Copeland, Linda-73, 154
Corbett, Billy-52
Corbett, Lena-17, 22, 45, 52, 129, 137, 147,
149
Cordova, Rose-86
Corona, Carl-73
Corona, Toni-86
Craig, Kathryn-95
Craig, Owen-73, 153
Crainer, Ernest-86
Cravens, Leesa-32, 45, 52, 54, 136, 147, 149
Crawford, Charlie-95, 160
Crider, Douglas-42, 95
Croix, Alice-86
Crook, Shraon-20, 70, 73, 129
Crose, Madelene-86, 159
Cross, Barbara-96
Crouch, Aziel-'18, 24, 25, 52, 54, 192
Coster, Beverly-86
Crumm, Alma-96, 165
Crumm, Carol-73, 146, 149, 155
Crumpton, Alvis-96, 181
Cuello, Mac-96
Curtiss, Palm-96
Custer, jerry-96, 160
Dalmalin, Louis-73, 160, 161
Davenport, Marjorie-96
Davis, Dennis-73, 160
Davis, Linda-86, 165
Davis, Wanda-96, 165
Dean, Pat-96, 180
Dearing, Susan-86
Decuire, Butch-86, 188, 198
Dequire, Doris-96
Denison, jimmy-86
Deno, Freddie-96
Denton, Cynthia-73
Denton, Gwen-96, 150
De Geer, Don-96, 181, 189
DeLeon, Modesta-52, 150
DeLeon, Perla-96, 150
Del Bello, jimmy-86
Del Bello, Tommy-86
Delesandri, Shirley-96
De Witt, Larry-29, 52, 148, 149, 192, 193
De Witt, Tom-96
Dezo, Barbara-16, 17, 29, 52, 62, 49, 116,
117, 131, 134,155, 169
Dixon, Billy-73
Dixon, Bucky-96
Dixon, Darrele-96, 181, 189
Dickerson, Donna-86
Dickerson, Mike-86
Doerr, Kathleen-73, 159
Dollar, Andy-96, 181
Dollar, Marilyn-17, 24, 53, 120, 137, 140
Dollar, Nancy-19, 73, 126, 141, 191
Dotson, Barbar-96
Dotson, jimmy-86
Drachenberg, Tim-86, 192
Driggers, james-86
Driggers, Joey-87
Duenaz, Elizabeth-73, 159
Duke, Strom-96
Dunn, Joyce-96
Duplantis, john-73, 160
Dusto, Joe-84, 87, 180, 199
Easley, Carolyn-73, 148
Easley, Kenneth-96, 160
Ellard, Bobbie Jo-28, 53, 164
Carter-87, 147
Emert,
Engel, Cecilia-87, -150
England, Kenneth-73, 153
Eplfv, Gary-96
Esquivel, joseph-73
Etue, Linda-73, 159
Haqkley, David-54 Jacobs, Bobby-88, 180, 198
Evans, Anita-96
Falkner, Judy-96
Fannin, James-73
Farrell, Sharon-53, 140, 192, 193
Feaster, Dianne-96, 165
Ferguson, Ann-74
Ferguson Eddie-96 153
Grupe, Theresa-74,
159
Guerrero, Agnes-74, 159
Guerrero, Cecilia-97, 148
Guerrero, Rachel-54, 137
Guajardo, Rosie474, 155
Guajardo, Sammy-97
, Herbert-96, 201
Ferguson
Ferguson Jerry-96
Ferguson, Mark-96, 181, 201
Flora, Bill-87, 153
Flora, Gaylon-96, 153
Flora, Shirley-96
Flynt, Tommy-87
Johnson,
Forgy, Margie-87, 148, 165
Foster, Laura-17, 53, 137
Foster, Wayne-53
Fowler, Sherrie-87, 150, 192
Francis, Dennis-96
Francis, Sharon-53
Hackley, Deane-74
Hale, Allen,-97
Hall, Sandra-87
Hambleton, Judy-87, 165
Hankamer, Carol-94, 97, 191
Hankamer, Connie-87
Hunt, Darrel-75, 173, 182, 134, 194, 197,
198
Hunt, Judy-98
Hunter, Elizabeth-75, 164
Hrby, Roy-88
Jackson, Travis-94, 98, 128, 1-34, 181, 189
Jefferies, Donald-88, 153
Jeffrey, Jay-98
Jephson, Connie--88
Jiminez, John-98
Jimenez, Martha-75, 159
Jircik, Barbara-88, 165
Hankamer, Orville-87
Hankamer, Wineva-54
Harpole, Maryi97
Harris
, Clarice-54, 155
Harris,
Harris
Danny-97
Langston-87, 188
Jobes, Donald-55
Johnson, Asa-75
Johnson, Gay-98
Johnson, Nina-98
Johnson, Robert-88, 153
Roberta-56, 1 59, 164
Frankel, Beth-96, 165, 192
Franklin, Bill-96, 201
Franz, Carolyn-87
Franzen, Judy-53, 159
Frazier, Ebby-87, 180, 200
Free, Collen-87, 154, 165, 191
Froberg, Sandra-96, 191
Fulgham, Claudine-74, 159
Harris, Sally-97, 150
Jones, Cynthia-28, 56, 159
Harshbarger, Doug-74
Hatcher, Larry-97, 181, 201
Hatcher, Mike-87, 134, 180, ZOO, 201
Hawkins, Jim-97, 181
Hawkins, Mary Ann-88, 148
Hawkins, Patricia-88, 150
Hayes, Theresa-54, 161
Jurica, Janet-98
Keels, R
onnie+94, 98, 201
Keels, Sherlie-56
Keene, Ronnie-56
Keith, Juliene-98
Keithley, John Howard-7 5, 161
Garcia, Cynthia-87, 1 48
Garcia, Ernestine--87
Garcia, Lee-74, 153
Garcia Louis-96
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Garwood, Amy-70, 74, 137, 147, 149
Garza, Cesar-53, 150
Garza, Clem-96
Garza, Irma-102
Garza, Jesse-74, 161
Henegar, Marion-88, 157
Hennigan, Wesleyw200
Henny, Gary-55
Henry, Kara-97
Henry, T0mmyf97
Hensley, James-55, 65, 123, 172, 175
Hernandez, Mike-55
Herndon, Claudia-55, 152, 155, 161
Keithley, Michael-99
Keithley, N. A.-56, 182, 184
Kelso, Ivan-76, 153
Kendrick, Sharon429, 56, 50, 65, 140, 146,
149,123,137
Kennedy, Kandace-94, 99, 128, 148, 191
Kerr, Gary-99, 181, 189, 201
Kettler, Carol-88, 154
Herndon, Ro-bert-97, 160
Herring, Clyde-98
Hickland, Marilyn-88, 148
Gebert, Retta-87, 1 65
Hildebrand, Karen-74, 154
Gebert, Susan-96, 192
Gest, Sally-74, 154
Higgins, Vicki-98
Kettler, Karen-99
Kettler, Kenneth-99
Kettler, Mary Ellen-89, 32
Gideon, David-87
Gibson, Mike-87
Hitt, Charlene-75, 134, 137, 147, 149, 164
Hitt, P6g8Y475
Gibson, Terry-87, 153
Givens, Judy-87
Gloger, Paulette-74
Gober, Becky-87, 148, 165
Godwin, Joe-32, 40, 45, 49, 54, 67, 124,
137,175,187,194,195,203
Goedecke, Diane-96
Hluchan, James-75
Hobbs, Brenda-88
Hodge, Frances-55
Hodge, Frankie-55
Holcomb, Jim-98
Holdorff, Lynn-475,
134,137,147,149,164
1imdodf,Ruda-19,94,98,103,128,169
192
Goodridge, Jimm
Gonzalaes, Belia-54, 159
Gonzales, Santos-54, 200
Gonzales, Sixto-74
Goodridge, Genef87, 199
ie-74,190,202
Holloway, Hugh-88
Holsenback, Paula-88, 155
Hope, Eddie-98
Hornback, George-55
Hornback, Mike-98
Kettler, Wilson-89
Keys, Cherry-39, 24, 39, 148, 149,
161,137
Kidd, Jack-89, 180, 200
Kidd, JO:-89
Kilborn, Bobby-76, 173, 200
King, Carson-99
155,
King, David-76, 172, 176, 177, 182, 183,
184,1s6,188,194,197,203
King, Mike-76
King, Ronald-76
Kirk, Mike-76, 198
Kirkendall, Jimmy-89
Kirtley, Charles-76
Klentzman, Paul+e76
Kliner, Ann+56, 154
Kliner, Carol-99, 148, 150, 191
Goodwill, Glennette-97
Gould, Michal-74, 159
Graham, Rusty-74, 172, 178, 200, 201
Grantom, Linda-97
Green, Gordon-19, 54, 57, 172, 177, 173
Houk, Louise-98
Howard, Tommy-22, 38, 48, 55, 118, 119,
173 1 17 82 136 194 195
202,
74 Q 1 , 181
Howell, Rod-98, 189, 199
Hudgins, Doug-55
Klirtner, Donaldf99
Kloecker, Thomas-99, 189, 201
Knape, Gary-9, 160
Knape, George-76
Knape, Robert-99
Knape, Teresa-89, 148
200,201
Green, Judi-97
Green, Malvin-97, 181, 201
Greer, Dru Ann-97
Greer, Glenda-74, 155
Greer, Linda-74, 155
Griffin, Cheryl-87, 141
Griffin, Dlorthy-74
Green,
Grotts,
John-97
James-87, '180
Huepers, Barbara-98
Huepers, Marilyn-55, 136
Hueske, Jacquelyn-75, 159
Huffman, Bobby-55, 200, 203
Huffman, Cynthia-88, 150
Huffman, Larry-75, 182, 185, 198
Hughes, Jimmy-98, 181, 199
Humbircl, Cecil-98
Hummel, David-75, 172, 176, 182. 185
Knapick, Pat-89
Knight, Pam-30, 48, 50j 56, 65,
136, 146, 192
Knox, William-76
Koenig, Tommy-76
Koldenhonen, Wayne-89
Koster, Don-89
Krampota, Louis-89
Kreuzer, Elaine-89, 148, 155
124,134
229
Q
La Barbera, Paul-99, 201
Labay, Edward-99, 181, 189, 201, 203
Labry, Linda-19, 89, 165, 191
Labry, Robert-99, 148
Lambeth, Charles-99
Lambeth, Dale-99
Lambeth, Mary-99
Lambeth, Wayne-89
Lambeth, Wayne-99
Lambden, Cathy-76, 159
Lampe, Bobbie-57
Lampe, Vernell-76
Latimer, Douglas-99, 153
Law, Daisy-99
Leal, Richard-89
Lee, Calvin-99, 181, 189
Lee, Terry-76, 194, 198
Leedy, Grace-76
Lehman, Joyce-76, 159, 164
Levy, Michael-99, 153
Minniear, Sue-100, 48
Mock, Dennis-90
Monarch, Mary-78, 137, 147, 149, 164
Montemayr, Arthur-90
Montoya, Nancy-78, 159
Moore, Danny-100, 152
Moore, Gary-33, 90, 200
Ott, James--79, 153
Owen, jay-79, 179
Owens, Gloria-79
Owens, Pam-100
Packard, Sandra-1 00
Pad gett, Jim-1 00
Moore
Moore
Moore
1
1
1
Greg-19,65,57,58,122,174
Linda-19, 100, 148
Margaret-58
Palmer, Caren-79, 154
Parker, jimmy-79, 198
Patrick, johnny-100
Patterson, Doug-79
Patterson, Sandra-100, 148, 191
Pearson, jim-157
Pearson, Roy-43, 59, 152
Peebles, Tommy-79, 150
Moore, Mary Joyce-58, 154
Moore, Mickey-78, 188, 198
Moore, Nancy-100, 148
Moore, Sherry F.-18, 78, 150, 190, 202
Moore, Sherry L.-18, 70, 78, 137, 141, 146,
149
Morgan, Cheryl-90
Morgan, Peggy-90, 148
Morris, Diane-90
Morris, joe-90
Perez,
Carmen-90, 1 59
Perez, Daniel-100
Perez, Robert-100
Perez, Victor-100, 161
Perkins, Gayle-100, 161
Little,
Lewis, Jean-23, 57, 190, 202
Lewis, Wayne-89, 172, 177
Little, Diana-70, 76, 164
Little, Jimmy-90, 161
Louise-76, 1 5 5, 164
Mosis, Melaniee-78, 155, 159, 164
Muma, Beverly-90, 148
Munoz, Flora-100
Munz, Nancy--78, 137, 157, 164
Perry, Danny-40, 45, 59, 60, 137, 148
Perry, Mary Lou-90
Perry, Shirley-59, 161
Peters, Paula-100
Pettit, Party-90
McLendon, Anne-59
Loften, Milton-76, 150
Lovel, Charles-76, 153
Lovel, Thomas-99
Lutringer, johnny-90, 157
Lutz, Pat-99
Lutz, Sharonw99
Lutz, Terry-77, 200, 201
Lyons, Frances-57, 159
Lyons, Lloyd-99, 161
Lyon, Stephen-57, 182
Mach, Dianna-77, 154
Mafh, Jamesh-77, 172, 175, 200, 201
Macik, Hattie Ann-99
Mallory, Sherry-57, 190, 202
Mangrum, Barbara-77, 154
Mark, Mickey-99, 181, 201
Marshall, Kay-99
Marshall, Nancy-41, 57, 154, 155
Martin, Joyce-77, 159
Martin, Kirby-90
Martin, Richard-99, 152
Mant, Mary-77, 146
Mathews, jane-99
Mathews, Judy-99
Mathis, Dennis-77, 180, 194, 197, 198
Mathison, johnh90, 194
Matlock, Cathy-57, 148
Mats, Bobby-77, 180
Matthews, james-57, 172, 177, 179, 200,
201
Maturey, Helen-99
Mayes, Alva jo-78
Mayes, Sandra-99
Mays, Jimmie-99 ,
Mears, Donald-'38, 57, 172, 174, 175, 200,
202
Meinke, Anna-100
Methvin, Don-100, 181, 89, 98
Methvin, Gary-58, 153
Meyers, Doris-78
Miller, Brenda-78, 155
Miller, Carol-90
Miller, Carol-100
Miller, Darlene-90, 127, 148, 165
Mills, Berry-90, 200
Milton, Danny-100, 201
230
McCary, Glenda-78, 159, 164
McDonald, Curtis-90, 172, 178, 200, 201
McDonald, Martin-58, 200, 201
McEwen, jennifer-100
McEwen, Mary jane-58
McKenzie, Larry-78, 140
McKinnis, Nancy-100, 148
McKnight, Debbie-90
McLean, jimmy-23, 59
McLemore, Sandra-59, 28, 154, 137, 149,
164
McLendon, Larry-79, 1 80
McNatt, jimmy-41, 45, 48, 59, 120, 129,
134, 156, 67, 182, 185, 184, 186, 187, 189,
192, 193, 203
McPhetridge, Ted-79
Naill, Debbie-90, 148
Nance, Christine-100
Nelson, Ronald-41, 79, 199
Newell, Billy-59
Newman, David-90
Newman, Mike-79
Newsom, Karen-100
Newsom, Sandra-79, 155
Newton, Pat-100
Newton, Sue Ann-79, 154
Nieto, Elizabeth-100, 150
Nolan, Michael-100,,189, 198
Norris, Brenda-100, 191
Norris, Gloria-59, 159
Norton, Pauline-100, 155
Nowak, Geraldine-100
Ober, Marion-79, 160
Odom, Debbie-108
Odom, Donna-29, 45, 49, 59, 62, 137, 146,
164
Odom, Gerry-90, 165
Oehlert, Charlie-100, 201
Oliver, Lynda-79, 159
Oliver, Paulette-79, 161
Oliver,- Phyllis-100
Oliver, Wayne-90
Orsak, Gary-79
Ortez, Lupe-100
Phillips, Judy-100
Phillips, Madeline-100, 155
Piefer, jack-19, 100, 128, 181, 189
Pickens, Bill-38, 59, 172, 173, 178,
182, 183, 186, 187, 194, 202, 203
Pickens, Nita Gayle-18, 19, 154
Pierson, Rick-19, 90, 188, 199
Pina, Adela-100
Pina, Sara-79
Pinkar, Bertha-100
Pittenger, Doro-thy-100
Pirtle, Carol-28, 59, 154
Planka
, Betty-60
Planka, Linda--90
Plaster, Audrey-80
Plaster, Linda-80
Plegl, Andrew-100
Plegl, D-avid-80
Pollard, Billy-60
Poole, Barbara-100
Porter, Beverly-26, 28, 40, 60, 137
Potts, Donald-100, 201
Pouncey, Wanda-101
Powell, Charles-80, 157
Powell, Donna-90, 157, 165, 191
Priest, Linda-45, 60
Priest, Maxine-101
Price, La Vonne-90
Pugh, George-90, 188, 198
Raines, Randy-91, 127, 188
Ramas, Lydia-101
Ramsey, Gwen-60, 154, 190, 202
Ratliff, Sharon-101
Rawlings, Floyd-91
Reeves, Patsy-101
Renfrow, Betty-137
Renfrow-189, 198
Reyes, Felix-101
Reyes, Florence-80, 150, 155
Rex, Mildred-101, 152
Rhoads, Cheri-60, 147
Rhoades, Paula-101
Rice, Judy-60, 154
Richardson, Nancy-80, 127, 137, 152
190, 202
Richardson, Alane-60
Robinson, Cliff-91, 180,199
Richardson, Virginia-61, 40, 41, 155. 16
191
Richey, Mary-81
Richmond, Doug--101
Righter, Patsy-19, 91. 148
Rightor, Gary-81
Rivera, Lillian-101
Rivera,4Virginia-101
Rives, Thomas-101, 181, 189, 201
Roberts, Lawrence-61
Roberts, Lawrence-81
Robertson, Ronnie-101, 181
Robertson, Weldon-81, 200
Rodgers, Betty-91
Rodriquez, Annabelle-101
Rodriquez, Carolyn-101
Rodfriquez, Eliza-101
Rodriquez, Geraldine-91
Rodriquez joe-61, 150
Rodriquez, Johnny-81, 172, 176
Rodriquez Mario-43, 61, 194, 198
Rodriquez, Ottilia481, 159
Rodriquez Romanita--59, 61, 159
Rogers, Steve-101, 181, 1.89, 199
Rose, Ruby-59, 81
Rudel, Joanne-61
Rudisill, Jackie-61
Rutledge, Betsy-101, 148, 165
Ryan, Jean-59, 50. 61, 48. 65, 1
157, 149
Ryan, Nolen-129, 182. 187, 194, 196
22, 150,
Sanchez, Carmen-91, 165
Sanchez, josephine+61, 150
Sanford, Sandra-41, 55, 61, 157, 155, 164
Sandoval, Juanitaf61
Saunders, Marsha-102, 141
Schafer. Glenn-81
Schennemann, Dorothy-91, 148
Schleicher, Hart-45, 61, 157, 146, 176
Schleicher, Rick-102, 181, 189, 199
Scruggs, Elizabeth-102, 191
Scruggs, Margaret-102, 191
Scruggs, Robert-91, 188, 198
Scopel, Marie-62, 154, 161
Scott, Linda-62, 159, 164
Shaw, Sherilyn-81
Sheppard, Ann-41, 62, 155,
Sheppard, Sue-41, 62, 154,
Sherrick, E. J.-102, 161
Shoemake, Iris-81, 155,
Shoemake, Janice-91
Shoemake, Jimmy-81, 160
Shoemake, joyce'w91
159
154
155
Shoemake, Neva--81, 155, 159
Shriver, Harry--81, 155
Shry, Kenny--58. 62, 172, 174, 194, 196,
202
Sierra, Irene--102, 150
Simms, Bob-42, 62
Simpson, Ronnie-81, 161
Singh, Elizabeth-102, 150
Singh, Gloria-81, 150
Singleton, Kirby-81, 155
Slick, Jimmy-91
Smalling, Bill-57, 62, 172, 177, 200, 201
Smalling, David-102, 199
Smith, Clyde-102
4.
Smith Dale-102
Smith Darwin-65, 172, 177
Smith Diana-91
Smith, Mike-91
Smith Mike491, 180. 188, 200
Smith, Raymond-102
Smith Sherry-84, 91, 154
Smith, Sherry-81
Smith Wayne-44, 65, 176
Smithson, Al-81, 182, 185
Sonnen, Herbert-91, 180
Sofia, Abram-91
Sowell, Carolyn--91
Sparks, Jimmy-81, 182, 186
Turner, Wfalter
Turvey, Karen-
,QQ
59, 45, 49, 6
Ulkie, Cynthiaf64, 159, 164
Ulkie, Richard-92
Usrey, Richard-102, 181
Van Horne, A.
K.-64
Van Horne. Becky-102, 165
Vaughn, Bonnie--92
Vaughn, Carol-105, 191
Velez, Alicia-105
Veltman, Ronnie-105, 181, 189, 201
137, 146
Sparks, Mary-44, 45, 65, 157
Spencer, John-65
Spencer, Pat-91
Spiller, Sidney-65
Spinks, jerry-81, 157, 172, 174, 194, 197
Spurgeon, Linda-81, 164
Standley, Ellen-82, 148
Stantield, John-102
Statz, Charles-102
Stavinoha, Sam-29, 57, 65
Steele, Kay-91
Stein, Diana-102
Sterling, Sandra-102, 155
Stinson, Glenn-82, 157
Stinson, jim-18, 82, 126,
Stone, Dale-92, 180, 199
Stowers, Gloria--102
Stratton, Sherry-82, 159
Strickland, Barry-82, 157
Stuksa, Jimmy-102, 160
Sullivan, Paul-102
Tagart, Linda-92
Tanner, Judy-65, 121, 190, 202
Tarbutton, Kathy-92
Taunton, Martha-55, 59, 41, 65, 157,
147, 149, 148
Taylor, Charles-85
Terrell, Sandra-82, 161
Terry, janet-82
Thatcher, Gregory-82, 148
Thatcher, Paul-92, 199
Thom-as, Charles-82, 182,
Thomas, Kay-28, 55, 65
Thomas, Mike-102, 198
Thomas, Paul-63
, 146. 176
172. 176
186, 194, 196
147, 149, 155
Thompson, jean-65, 164 157. 192
Thompson, Kay-82, 159
Thompson, Myrtle- 65, 137
Thompson Rose Mary-102
Thompson Steve-102
Thumbler, Mary-92
Till, Ro-bert-102, 155
Till, Vickey-92
Todd, Mike-102
Todd, Walter-64
Tower, Don-85, 160
Townsend, Steve-82, 172, 174, 175
Trahan, Ronald-82
Travis, Gary-102, 152
Treving, David-102
Troha, Ann-82
Turner, Lana-102
Turner, Leroy-92
Turvey, Luane-102, 165
Vest, Billy-105, 180
Villanueva, Diana-64
Villarreal, Tono4-92
Wagner, Patf19, 92, 188, 198
Vffagner, Tommy-452, 64, 194, 195
Wailes, Kathryn-42, 45, 64, 155, 161
XX'allace, Beckyf105, 148, 141
W'ard, Edwin-64
Ware, Charlotte-82
Waters, Jimmy-95, 180, 198
Weidenbach, Sandra-105
Wellborn, Guy--52, 95, 150
West, Dave-82
West, Dolores-85, 159
West, Don-82, 150
Westerlage, David-95, 201
Westinghouse, Patricia-105, 154, 157
Whatley, Brendag105, 155, 191
Whetstein, Bruce-95, 155
Whitlock. Tommy-105
Wieder, Fred4105, 155
Wiginton, jim-93, 180
Wileyf, Tommy-82, 157
Wilfong, Pauline-95, 165
Williams Barbara-42, 82, 161
Williams, Connief93
Xffilliams, Jimmy-95, 198
Williams Phyllis-82
Williams, Sara--95, 141
Willia111s
Wfesley-82
Wfills, Bobby-82
Wilson, Kenneth-95
Wilson, Larry-64
Winget, Cheryl-105
Wfinget, Philip-95, 160
Wisnoski, Eddie-105
Wofford, Bill-82, 155
Wofford, Carolyn-82, 159
Womack, Phillip-85, 155
Woodard, Edward-95
Woodard, jerry-22, 64, 121, 172, 175,
175, 177, 179
Woods, Gena,-85
Woods, Murray-105
Woolsey, Cheryl-85
Woolsey, Kathy-105
Wooster, Bobbyg95, 157, 200, 201
Wooster, judy485
Wren, Joy-85, 159
Wright, Eddie-42, 45, 64, 161, 199
Yakey, Glenna-105
Yonaites, Margaret-84, 93, 165, 192
Young, Sherrie-85, 164
Young, Tommy-105
Yount, john-85
Zigal, Sandra-85, 155, 164
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The Time of Our Lives . . .
Seniors Experience the Joy and Importance of Graduation
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every student experiences the happiness and the importance of the occasion. Having
completed twelve years of study, each Senior is prepared to enter the adult world.
Through the last twelve years each student has witnessed both failure and success.
With each failure and success each Senior experiences a little more of life. The adult
world holds both success and failure as it does happiness and sadness. Graduation
is truly an important and happy time for all Seniors.
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