Amarillo High School - La Airosa Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)
- Class of 1958
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Faculfy
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TOMORROWLAND
Class Officers
Seniors
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Sophomores
ADVENTURELAND
Deparlmenls
Clubs
Organizalions
Spor+s
FANTASYLAND
Beau'ries
Favorifes
Wl1o's Who
Acfivifies
FRONTIERLAND
Supporiers
Pafrons
Aclver+isemen+s
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N COMMEMORATION of one of fhe mosf evenfful years
in our school's hisfory, fhe edifors and members of fhe sfaff of fhe
I958 La Airosa have sfrived fo presenf fhis edifion in parallel of
our own Sandieland wifh Walf Disney's Magic Kingdom in Anaheim.
California. We have selecfed Main Sfreef fo represenf fhose faifh-
ful friends on fhe faculfy who represenf fhe confinuous flow of
feaching fhaf fills fhe classrooms af Sandieland. We honor fhe
fraining of foday's sfudenfs as fomorrow's cifizens in fhis afomic-
safellife age in our Tomorrowland secfion. We feel fhaf fhe counf-
less dozens of organizafions, deparfmenfs, afhlefic and co-curricular
acfivifies offer us a real advenfure in our preparafion of our fufure
years. We have fabbed fhis Advenfureland. Our Queen, favorifes,
cheerleaders, Who's Who and our Miss Sandieland remind us of fhe
sforybook pasf as Fanfasyland. Those fine supporfers who have
made fhis edifion possible wifh financial aid are indicafive of fhe
faifh and cooperafion of fhe early pioneers who laid fhe foundafion
for our prairie Fronfierland which is now a growing cify. Amarillo
High School has been known as "Sandieland" for many years, due
fo fhe repufafion of fhe famous Golden Sandsform afhlefic feams.
This year, in parficular, A.H.S. has been a "magic kingdom." Our
own principal, Dr. R. B. Norman, served as Presidenf of fhe Nafional
Associafion of Secondary School Principals. One of our senior
sfudenfs, David Park, was named lnfernafional co-presidenf of fhe
Allied Youfh. Our Golden Sandie foofball feam received fop raf-
ings and swepf across fheir opponenfs in gridiron classics fhrough
fhe fall. Our sfudenfs received counfless sfafe and nafional awards
and scholarships. Our publicafions, liferary feams, musical and voca-
fional groups won honors on regional, sfafe and nafional levels. All
fhese wonderful memories and our learning made fhis a magic year
af Sandieland which is, in a way,
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RACKLESS LANDS, swepf by free and
,L winds fhaf whirled across flaf sfrefches,
were producfive, yesl, in fall, green grass. Now,
fhe same area is producfive in fhe fulfillmenf for
mind and spirif for fall, bronzed youfh, and for
genfle, courageous youfh.
Land, af low price, plus fanfasfic sfories of greaf
profifs fo be made in ranching, broughf many
families fo fhe vicinify of Amarillo from I885 fo
l889. These land-hungry pioneers came from fhe
Easf, from fhe Soufh, and from fhe Norfhl Yef
fhey had one common inferesf. They wanfed free
public schools for fheir children.
No funds were available for school urposes.
Thus, 'Furnishing fheir own funds was fhieir only'
hope. Seeing lhe fask ahead, fhey wenf fo work:
and in less 'rhan fhree years, fhey organized Poffer
Counfy, locafed fhe school lands, levied a special
school fax, paid 55.00 for a schoolhouse, and
opened fhe firsf free public school in Amarillo.
This 55.00 school building was no joke. There
was no money for a building: and fhe Texas laws
af fhaf fime, did nof permif fhe vofing of bonds
for school buildings. Consequenfly, fhe school
board purchased fhe fown's femporar courfhouse
for fhe sum of 55.00 fo house fhe children. This
weafher-boarded building was moved fo an area
befween Harrison and Van Buren Sfreefs, and
Eighfh and Ninfh Avenues. Affer being repaired,
painfed, and furnished, if was ready for school use,
Therefore, fhis 55.00 building, wifh S75.00 per
monfh feacher, opened ifs doors fo fhe children
of Amarillo in Sepfember, I889.
ARLY YIELD of fhe educafional advenfure
was Life in fhe new school was simple.
Liffle affenfion was given fo scienfific lighfing and
fo venfilafing fhe building. ln facf fhe warped
boards and cracks fook care of fhe venfilafion, and
fhe "pof bellied" sfove provided heaf in fhe win-
fer. The school's drinking wafer came from a barrel
fhaf was filled once or fwice a week. The only
problem here came when a child leff fhe lid off fhe
barrel and fhe fumble weeds had fo be fished
ouf of if.
The curriculum of fhe early school was defer-
mined by fhe needs of fhe people. Each child used
'lhe books, his own, or "hand-downs" from his
former home. These books were for fhe mosf parf
McGuffey's READER, Ray's ARlTHMETlC, and
Websfer's BLUE BACK SPELLER. Spelling was
more or less fhe core of fhe curriculum. A "head-
mark" meanf as much honor fo fhe pioneer child
as fhe honor of playing firsf violin in foday's fine
orchesfra means fo foday's child. Yes, 'lhey sfudied
hard and fhe old-fimer will say "la-do...and how
we could spell." lf was fun fo spell such words as
BOIS D'ARC and ASAFETIDA.
Then, foo, fhey liked debafing. No, fhey didn'f
debafe such subiecfs as "Will fhe Rockef reach fhe
moon," buf such profound subjecfs as "Resolved:
Thaf fhe horse is a more useful animal fhan fhe
cow" or "Thaf fhe mind of a man is superior fo
fhaf of a woman."
Among fhe early school masfers were many
colorful characfers. Such was fhe one who "home-
sfeaded" while feaching. His pupils say fhaf he
rarely ever gof fo school before fen o'clock in fhe
morning. Anofher was a superinfendenf whose fame
as a disciplinarian has persisfed fhrough fhe years.
His riding quirf was respecfed by all. ln spife of
fhe professor's quirl, playing hooky was nof uncom-
mon. A favorife hooky spof was nof fhe Double
Dip, buf fhe caffle pens along fhe Forf Worfh and
Denver railroad fracks in fhe norfhwesf parf of
fown. Wafching fhe caffle being puf fhrough lhe
loading chufes was greaf sporf.
EVERENTLY THE early generafions nur-
fured fhe infellecfual process. The wind, fhe dusf,
fhe droufhs, and fhe fumble weeds did nof prevenf
fhe progress of educafion. By I898 fhe rains had
sef in, and fhe school building was in fhe middle
of a lake. To gef fhe school ouf of fhe mud and
fo provide more room for fhe increasing enroll-
menf was a pressing need.
By I899 fhe 55.00 school building had received
addifions on all sides. Even an old saloon building
was sef along fhe back addifion, fo fhe soufh side,
fo provide addifional room for fhe growing popu-
lafion. Sfill fhere was no money for building a
new school. Again pioneer resourcefulness and
ingenuify solved fhis fough problem. Texas laws
permiffed an incorporafed fown fo vofe bonds fo
build a cily hall, buf nof 'lo vole bonds lo build a
school building. A plan by which lhe lown, when
incorporaled, would build a ci'ly hall and lhen
lease if fo fhe school dislricl, was adopled. The
fown was incorporafed, bonds were vofed and
sold. Thus funds were provided for a new brick
school building. The selecled building sife, 'lhe
l300 block befween Polk and Tyler Sfreels, was
opposed by many people. They 'lhough'l lhal lhe
'lown would never exlend lhal far soulh.
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ARELY IS such rich fulfillmenl garnered
from a vasl wasleland. A magnificenl building
program was inilialed in I906. Because of 'lhe
increase in populafion, which was lhe resull of many
new induslries being localed in 'lhis vicinify, lhe
expansion has been sleady. ln I906 a 525,000
school building was erec'led on Johnson Sfreef, fhe
bes'l residenlial slreel. l909-I0 found a new High
School building soulh of lhe "Red Brick" building.
Al presenl if is lhe Elizabelh Nixon Junior High
School. ln lhe year I922, 'lhe presen'l High School
building was occupied. ln rapid succession, olher
unils were added lo fhis original building. The
High School Armory-Gymnasium, also, was ex-
panded. I952 found high school classes localed
in lhe Tyler Slreef unil of Nixon Junior High School.
The curriculum of 'lhe Amarillo school syslem
has changed wilh lhe limes. As has been slafed,
'lhe fhree R's largely defermined 'lhe curriculum
of fhe pioneer school. Then as lhe needs of fhe
communily grew, lhe .slriclly academic subiecls
were offered.
The influence of World War l is reflecled on
lhe philosophy of lhe school: Educalion is no more
'lo be considered a luxury. Sludenls cannol afford
lo spend lime sfudying lhe lore of lhe pas'l ages
for ils own sake, or working malhemalical puzzles.
The educalion of 'lhis new age musl be praclical.
The l940's era, also, broughl revisions of 'lhe
curriculum 'lo mee'l' 'lhe requiremenfs of 'lhe new
social order lhal had developed during 'lhe depres-
sion. School visifors find sludenls singing, painfing,
reading, sfanding on lheir feel expressing an
opinion, working difficull malhemafical problems,
pursuing senlence slruclures, analyzing Shakespeare,
making furnifure, sewing garmenfs, balancing
menus, discussing world problems, and wriling
news ifems.
The progress lha'l has been made since l889
did nof come by chance. The members of fhe
Board of Educalion in 'lhe pas'l and in lhe presenl,
have planned well. The enfire communify of
Amarillo has worked for belfer educalional oppor-
funilies.
I
UST AS lhe influence of aclive parficipa-
lion in school aclivilies vibrales, ever oulward, in
enlarging circles, 'lhe conlinuing influence of menlal
and spirilual lraining is reflecled. The salisfaclion
of being a good communify ci'lizen is 'lhe achieve-
menl of unnumbered, earlier occupanls of 'lhese
classrooms. Former graduales reminesce of 'lheir
cullural, polilical, and social parficipalion in na-
lional groups, and in scienlific and liferary fields.
Their conlribulions are many, running from science,
engineering, lilerary produclion, and differenl
media of enlerlainmenl.
They pay homage lo lhe enlhusiasm of recenl
individual accomplishmenls of sludenls. When
school represen'la'lives have spoken before a Con-
gressional group, before a nalional educalion
group, sang before an inlernalional group, and
lravelled across an inlernalional border lo en'ler-
lain our neighbors, 'lheir good-will added fo 'lhe
illuslrious refleclions of earlier graduales.
Slale and nalional circles benefil from lhe
knowledge and abilily of lhese sons and daughlers
of former years.
ROUDLY HAVE we accepfed fhe presence
of 'lhe dislinguished inviled guesfs of 'lhe school.
Sludenls have en'ler'lained and benefifed from 'lhe
visi'ls of Governors, Congressmen, wrilers, oralors,
and educalors. These have conlribuled lheir spe-
cial kind of personalily lo our lore. Fascinaled,
have s'luden'ls lisfened lo inlernalional figures, who
have come fhis way 'lo observe 'lhis lypical Amer-
ican way of learning. These planned fours lo
observe fhis school have reflecfed 'lhe accomplish-
menls of 'lhe Adminislrafion, of lhe facully, and
of lhe Sludenls.
EARS COME AND GO. The conlinuily
of school experiences is exhileraling, is safisfying.
Each lime you hear lhe opening sfrains of "AHS,
Oh, AHSl," each 'lime you see fhe unfurling of 'lhe
gold and black colors, each lime you see a personal
expression of lhe Honor Code, each 'lime you see
'lhe fall, quie'I' shadow of lhe man, whose devofed
years of exemplifying each hollowed lradilion, in
fhe sunlighl of lhese halls, you know lhal all lhis
is your herilage! This is your saga of Sandieland!
"Vl:'here we are, ofhers have been: where we are,
of ers will be!"
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The firsl' school house in Amarillo was lhe
frame slruclure piclured above localed be-
lween Eigh+h and Ninlh and Harrison and
Van Buren Sfreeis.
Whal' is now Elizabefh Nixon Junior High
School was Amarillo's firsl high school
building, .consirucled in I909-IO. The
presenl building was finished in l922.
These four lovely ladies are
lhe I894 gradualing class,
'Phe firsl' for Amarillo schools.
They are: Mary K. Brookes,
sfanding leffg Eula Trigg.
slanding righh Daisy D.
Marlin lMrs. Tom Curriel,
sealed leffg and Flora Mc-
Gee, sealed righl.
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One of 'rhe major improvemenls in +he growing of Amarillo was 'lhe laying of +rolley fraclcs down Polk
S'l'ree'l in lhe early l900's. This piciure, from The files of 'lhe Amarillo Daily News and Globe-Times,
was 'laken beiween Second and Third S+ree+s.
N THESE PAGES are scenes of lhe early
I6 on e plains. Piciures of a ci'ry being buill' and
schools 'filling lhe needs of lhese induslrious pioneers.
As 'lhe populaiion increased, 'l'he needs 'For schools.
'leachers and equipmeni grew. The cilizens of Amarillo
mel' This need wifh adequafe buildings and fhe begin-
nings of a program fo meel' 'lhe infellecfual and
culfural needs of iis youlh.
The founding of 'l'he Reserve Officer Training Corps reflecled
'lhe 'Ifrend of educafion following World War I when educafion
was no longer considered a luxury. The ROTC uni+ al Sandieland
has always been a major ac+ivi+y and helped frain counfless young
men for pre-service fundamenlals for World War ll.
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Miss Dorinda E. Bond, one
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vorile 'leachers gave her life
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aufomobile accidenl relurn-
One of 'lhe longes+ 'lradilions in Sandieland is lhe annual
coronalion of lhe Queen. This specalcular is presenfed each
year during +he annual Back-fo-School nigh? of American Edu-
calion Week in early November. The queen is elecled by 'lhe
enlire sludenl' body in Ocfober.
ing from Canyon where The
Sandsform is published. She
was publicalions sponsor and
'leac er of English 'For sev-
eral years.
Sfudenls al A.H.S. during World War ll, like sfudenls all over
lhe counlry, boughl' war bonds and honored +heir classmafes
and alums who wenl off lo +he service of lheir counlry.
Mr. Thomas Haynie, now dean of women, was sponsor of +he
sludenf council which was in charge of +he proiecls.
Represen+a'live of +he lype of musical ensembles which have
performed 'lor counlless civic groups +hroughou+ +he decades
is lhis Four Hils and a Miss of l'he early I940's. Mr. J. F.
Paschal, presenl direclor of publicalions, is piclured al lhe
exlreme righl. Mrs. Julia Dean Evans, former choir direclor
is al' lhe piano.
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Highlighf of a conlesl which was allended by some iourleen hundred Sandieland siudenisl parenls and iriends was 'lhe iudging of fhe lhre
'iinalisls for 'lhe Miss Sandieland conlesl by movie slar Fess Parlrer in Disneyland Parl: during lhe Chrislmas Holidays. The girls, are, lei? l
righl, Eva Jo Miller, Melaney McAfee, and Sylvia Ramsey. The winner is revealed on page 22l of lhis edilion.
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ODAY AT SANDIELAND, during +he I957-58 school year, 'lhe aclivilies conlinue 'lo inleresl' 'lhe slu-
den+s in adding +o lheir ins+ruc+ion. The fall in A.l"l.S., like all high schools in Texas and lhe greal Soufhwesl,
finds lhe aclivilies cenlering around "king foo'lball." The Golden Sandies gridders were lhe cenler ofqallenlion
during lhe 'lime from Sepfember +o December. Chrislmas Holidays highlighled lhe winler, followed by mid-'rerm
examinalions. The spring broughl spring sporls, senior aclivilies and commencement Dances were held, clubs
had meelings, lhe lilerary 'reams compeied in lnlerscholaslic League meels. Mosl of lhese evenls, lhough, are
covered in lhe La Airosa summer supplemenl.
The Sandielancl campus ioday as oiciured from +he air shows The surrounding
buildings and residences. The large planf is locaied ai l2OO Polk Sfreei. Laiesi
addifion fo ihe plani is ihe Sfudeni Council-sponsored parking lo+ on fhe norih
laf righil end of 'ihe building.
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Caieferia-annex was complefed in l95l-52 school year 'lo accommodafe ihe increase
in enrollmeni. The building also includes lhe vocalional shops for meials, aufo-
mechanics and drawing. The cafeieria serves 2500 meals daily 'for A.H.S. and
neighboring Elizabeih Nixon Junior High siudenfs.
Amarillo Sfadium is used by all high school and iunior high 'reams in fhe ciiy for
fooiball games and Track meefs. Mosl offen, siudenis remember 'ihe Friday nigh?
games, like fhe one shown above iaken in Oclober, I9S7,
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lesl' which fealured lwenly-eighl sfudenls in a 'lalenl and
u+y parade. Miss Rufh Colfer, above, is being escorled
Ronnie Roberlson as one of 'lhe 'ren finalisfs.
ir aclivify 'For lhe Allied Youlh Posl in
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Preparalions for lhe Miss Sandieland
confesl were direcfed by Judy Sulfon
and Terry Li'H'e of lhe La Airosa slaff.
The fheme was +he buildings in Holly-
wood which lhe sludenls were fo visil'
in December.
Dislricl' champion Sandies and lheir coach,
Joe Kerbel, were honorees af a Vicfory
Dance following +he Sandie-Don loolball
game. Coach Kerbel spolre briefly lo 'lhe
sludenfs who had galhered 'lo pay homage
lo 'lheir viclorious leam.
Dances al' Sandieland are fhe mosi popu-
lar of social funclions. This one followed
fhe Miss Sandieland conlesl where fhe
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E D I c A T I0 N o o o of +he i958 La Airosa is made 'lo a man who has
given much of his lime and +alen+ for lhe beHermen+ of his s+uden+s and +o 'lheir learning
lhe subiecl as well as how +o be good ciiizens in +he complex lives +hey face following grad-
ua+ion. For his friendly smile, which preludes his personali+y, for his service as Assis'ran+ Prin-
cipal in fhe recenl' pasf, for his leadership as head of Sandielancl's Malhemalics Depar+men+
and for his warm leadership as a fine member of 'lhe A.H.S. facully, we, lhe edilors and
members of lhe slaff of lhe i958 La Airosa,dedica+e our endeavor +o . . .
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The Faculty
Superinfendeni' ' 2 I
Principal 0 22
Adminisfrafion 0 24
Teachers ' 26
BARBARA SCHUTTS
-Edi+or-
Administration . . .
NEW SUPERINTENDENT LISTS GOALS ACHIEVED
Success, friendships, undersianding, a sound philoso-
phy of life, and responsible cifizenship-lhese are
'rreasures s+uden+s can reap from lheir years in Am-
arillo High School. These are goals devoully 'lo be
wished by any high-school s+uden+, and Amarillo High
School is geared lo encourage lhe achievemenl' of
'rhese goals.
Wi+h lhe lheme, "Uni+ecl We Win", 'rhe sludenls of
Amarillo High School have devoled lhemselves lo
doing all 'lhings well. The resul+ is a happy school
and an effeclive school.
l consider i+ a privilege and a pleasure lo be asso-
cialed wi'l'h you in Amarillo High School. Be assured
of my cons+an+ cooperalion, inieresl and supporl' for
'+he high-school s+uden+s of Amarillo.
JOHN W. McFARLAND, Superirrlendeni
Amarillo Public Schools
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PRINCIPAL NORMAN PRAISES SPIRIT AS 'UNITED WE WIN'
Greoiingsz
Our moflo or slogan for +I-:is year is "Uni+ed We
Win". When fhis appears in prin+, +he scores will
already be posfecl in lhe inierscholaslic compe'l'i'rive
BVBNIS: bui Ihese viclories recorded on 'l'he score board
will noi' 'fell 'lhe whole s+ory. Our slogan has much
grealer meaning Ihan inferschool vic+oriesg for +hrough
unify lhere is slrenglh, Ihere is co-operalive efforl for
achievement Ihere are peaceful reIa+ions, +I-mere is
happiness and fellowship, 'lhere are friendships devel-
oped deep and permanent and above all lhere is
Ihe ulfimaie of effort success.
l am proud of A.H.S.-i'ls worlhy lradilions, ils ideals
of honor above self, 'rhe loyally of ils consliluenls, ils
oulslanding achievemenls in a greal variely of aclivi-
lies and in 'rhe place of honor and presfige' which il'
enjoys among 'rhe finesi high schools of our counlry.
l exlend 'ro each of you my besl' wishes as you carry
on 'rhe fine Iradilions of A.H.S. inlo your life
beyond school.
Sincerely yours,
rf. B. NORMAN
Page 22 Principal
GREETINGS from Principal can be in 'lhe 'form of a
"howdy" or al a formal banquel. Here, he is lallcing
wilh a Marine officer in Washinglon.
IDMINISTRATOR PRESIDES OVER
IATIONAL PRINCIPAIJS GROUP
llhough Principal Norman's schedule was crowded wifh meelings
am coasl +o coasf, Sandielancl was more proud of him 'rhan ever
l957-58 as he served as Presidenl of lhe Nalional Associalion of
fcondary School Principals. Dr. Norman presided al lhe nafional
lnvenlion in Indianapolis in February, bul spenl counlless weekends
fligh+ across lhe counlry addressing various meefings. Dr. Norman
s served on +he execufive commilfee of +he N.A.S.S.P. for
veral years.
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PORTRAIT of one of The naiion's leading
educalors, whose service 'lo Amarillo High
School for aImos+ +hree decades has been
highIigh+ed wilh coun+Iess honors, including
an honorary Doc+or of Leffers from his Alma
Maler, Hardin-Simmons.
EDUCATOR'S ORIENTATION CONFERENCE which Principal Norman aHended in April of i957 was
one of lhe counlless lreks he has made during +he pasf year as presidenf of fhe Nafional Associalion of
Secondary Schools Principals. Dr. Norman is slanding, second from lhe Iefl.
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Arlmirzirtration...
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAI. ll. W. LYNCH OFFERS ADVICE
Greeiingsr
l believe 'lhal' all of us have found +ha+ l957-58 was
one of 'l'l1e mos? beneficial for all concerned 'rha'r we
have experienced in Sandieland 'For a long, long +ime.
The 'friends we have gained here will always be remem-
befed. The excilemen+ of +he a+hle'ric even+s, +he
awarcli. 'lhe honors and our aclivilies will long be a
very real perl' of us. As we selecled The lheme
"l..lnil'G-cl We Win", ancl carried il' 'lhrough lhe year,
l believe we learned +ha+ we could do iusi +ha+. As
we go our individual ways in 'lhe fufure, we shall all
loolr baclc al' Sandieland, l957-58, as one of our lruly
finesl years.
Sincerely yours,
lu.
H. W. LYNCH,
Assisfanl Principal
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Dean of Girls
flministration . . .
ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMPRISED MR E
0F DEAN AND COUNSELOR STAFF
mmiHee for advice +o fhe Principal and his assisianf is one composed of
Q Dean of Women, Mrs. Thomas Haynie, and 'lhe 'I'hree class counselors.
ss Minnie Feierabend began her firsf year as senior counselor, following
ar a decade as iunior counselor. E. L. HammiH' s+epped in+o Miss Feiera-
1d's vacafed iunior posf. Miss Jane Williams became sophomore counselor
er serving as head of Girl's Physical Educafion for a number of years.
unselors al' Sandieland serve as assisianis +o ihe principal in arranging
iedules for lransfer s'I'uden+s, advisors 'For sluidenfs who need a schedule
inge, and slrive +o serve as voca+ional and educalional consulfanis for
groups. ln addi+ion +o her counseling duiies, Miss Feierabend serves as
senior class sponsor, secrefary +o lhe Awards Commiliee of +he 'Facull'y,
l principal advisor for college preparalion and fesfing. Mr. HammiH'
insors +he Fufure Teachers chapfer. Mrs. Haynie serves as coordinafor of
ivifies and main'rains fhe school calendar, in addifion 'lo her a'Hendance du+ies.
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NIR- PAUL All-EY MR. s. G. ANTHONY MR- QHARLE5 BACON MRS. FRANCIS BAKER
'HIHSWVY and Fcolball Commerial Subiecls HISIOFY- Foolball Homemaking ancl
N, I Teacher Credil Union and Baskelball Fulure Homemakers of
America Sponsor
Faculty. . .
THESE FRIENDS GREETED US
MRS- C- P- ATWOOD CURRICULUM subiecls al Sandieland range from all
H056 vi 'Ihe DePa"'l'men+ of English phases of 'lhe academic and cullural. Above a class in
parliamenlary procedure meels in one of lhe speech classes.
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MISS VIOLA BALLARD MR. HAROLD D. BIGHAM MR. HENRY BLEDSOE MR. J. M. BOSWELL
Spanish and Dislribulive Eclucalion Physical Eclucalion Malhemalics and
Los Vialeros Sponsor and D.E. Club Sponsor Page 26 Allied Youlla Sponsor
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ARS. CORRAH BRAUDT MRS. SYBAL BRIERLEY MR. VIRGIL L. BROWN MRS. JACKIE CAIN
Commercial Subiecls Commercial Subiecls and Biology and Sophomore Chemislry
Senior Class Sponsor Hi-Y Sponsor
AT REGISTRATION TIME...
.CADEMIC classes include some voca'I'ionaI work a+ MR. C. A. CAMPBELL
andielancl as is picfured above in fhe Mechanical Draw- Head of The Depar'Imen+ of Science
g classes of Mr. T. C-5. Hull.
MR. B. C. CALVERT MRS. MARY COLLINS MRS. BOWEN COX MISS IRENE CRAWFORD
Mafhemafics English Ma+hema+ics English and
Page 27 Fufure Teachers Sponsor
MR. R. H. DAVIS
Vocalional AgricuI+ure
and Fufure Farmers Sponsor
MRS. HAZEL DAVIS
English and
Senior Y-Teens Sponsor
Quulty. . .
...TIIUGHT THESE CLASSES...
CLASSROOMS can be around 'rhe machines in The
melals or mechanics shops as shown above. Tracie
courses are available af Sandieland in me+aIs, aufo-
mechanics and eIec+rici+y.
MISS FAYE DILLINGHAM MISS MARIE DONNELL
English La+in and Nafional
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MRS. JOSEPHINE DESALVO
English and
Junior Y-Teens Sponsor
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Diversified Occupalions
ancl D. O. Club Sponsor
MRS. LELA CROSSETT
Head of The Deparfmenl' of Social Siuclies
MR. CHARLES DOUGLASS
Ma+hema'rics and
Golf Coach
M RS. ZUDIE EDWARDS
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MR. J. H. FLATHERS MRS. BURNIS GEORGE
Speech Physical Educalion and
Girls A'lhle+ic Associafion
Sponsor
MRS. DORRIS FOREMAN
cfing Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Girl's Physical Educafion
MRS. VADA HALL MRS. IRENE HAMILTON
Speech and Debafe English and
Team Coach Allied Youlh Sponsor
MRS. NAN GIBBS MR. CEClL GREEN
Commercial Subiecls Choirs
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LIBRARY work is an essen+iaI par? of fhe curriculum ai'
Sandieland. Here, Rober+o Ruffino, foreign exchange
sluclenl 'From l+aly, is piclurecl among 'lhe' rows of
+he library. -
MRS. EVELYN HAULMAN
Biology and
lnlerclub Council Sponsor
MISS SUE HAZELWOOD
Girl's Physical Eclucafion
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MR. ROY: J. HESTER MR. C. T. HOWELL MR. T. G. HULL MR. ELDON JACKSON
MBHISMBTICS and T9l1hlS Driver Training Mechanical Drawing and Hislory and Wreslling
Baskelball Coach Coach
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MRS. SUE JENNINGS STUDY HALL a+ Sandieland is usually scheduled when
Head of Depar'rmen+ Of l'l0mem6lKlng lhe sludenl has no olher class. The sludy halls are main-
'lained by leachers qualified lo aid sfudenls who need
exfra help.
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MISS JOYCE JOHNSON Mas. ANNE Jon-uNsToN Mas. BETTY Jones
Librarian English Physical Educalion
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MR. C. C. JONES
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Chemisfry, Maihemalics JOSSERAND Chemisiry
,and Bowling Coach Social Sfuclies
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MR. JOE KERBEL
Hislory and Fooiball
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DOLS are imporfani' in vocafional courses as books
nd pencils are in The academic subiecfs. The learning
'laking pride in fhe use and care of fools is +augh'l' in
vocafional courses.
MRS. E. A. KIMMINS MISS ANNA MAY KLAPPROTH MRS. M. L. MATHERLY
English and Laiin and English
Allied Youih Sponsor lnlernos Club Sponsor Page 3I
MR. M. L. MATHERLY
Head of ihe Deparimeni' of Malhemaiics
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MAJOR CARL MATNEY
Professor of Milifary
Science and Tac'l'ics
R. DON McCONNAU6HEY MISS JOYCE McDOWELL
Biology and Librarian
Foofball Coach
faculty. . .
...COLLECTED THOSE FEES...
USEFUL courses like woodshop balance lhe curriculum
which can become 'loo weighied wi'I'h 'Phe 'lhree R's in
fhe modern school. These s+uden'rs have opporfuniiies
'lheir parenls did noi.
MISS LUCILE MORTON MR. TOM MOULTON
English and Sophomore Hisfory and Foofball
Y-Teens Sponsor
MRS. BETTY PATTON .
Head of ihe Deparfmenf of Commercial Subiec'I's
MR. WAYNE MULLER MR. DEI-BERT QVERSTREET MRS. INEZ PARKEY MR. JOE PARKEY
Direclor of Bands and Mafhemafics Homemaking and Governmeni and
Fuiure Homemakers Sfudenl' Council
Page 32 Orchesiras
Direclor of Publicalions MR. SAM PECCl"llA MRS. BETTY PENN MR. RAYMOND PERKlNS
and Cheerleader Coach, Physical Educalion Fool- Malhemalics Aulo Mechanics and
Press Club, Quill and
Scroll Sponsor
ball and Baseball V.l .C. Club Sponsor
MRS. N. N. WHITWORTH
Head of lhe Deparfmenl' of Speech
...REPORTED ABSENTEES...
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CLASSROOMS are more fhan chairs, blackboards and
fhe +eacher's desk al Sandieland. This is 'l'h Journalism
3l newsroom-classroom where lhe newspaper is lhe
laboralory proiecl.
QS. LOLA PEVEHOUSE
Homemaking and
'e Homemalcers Sponsor
MR. A. B. POOL DR. LYNN B. RANKIN MRS. MARIE RATCUFF
Melals Shop and Bible and Hlslory and English
V.l.C. Club Sponsor Friday Morning Devolional Page 33
MRS. JULIA RESTINE MISS LAURA ROBERTS
Mafhemafics Governmeni'
MRS. HELEN McCUAN
Regisfrar
p MR, DAN 5Ag-KELD DR. EVERETT J. SAMPLE
Hisfnry, F-ooibaii and EUQIISII
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MRS. MABEL RODGERS MISS LOUISE RUSSELL
Biology English and
NaIionaI Honor Sociefy
Farulty. . . SPOHSO'
...SPONSORED ACTIVITIES...
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DIRECTION in Ihe music class or Ihe responsibilifies of
cifizenship is impor+anI' a+ Sanciieland. Here Miss Tennie
Thompson cIirec'rs one of Ihe 'Four Sophomore Choirs
for a concert
MR. E. G. SANDERS MR, E, M, SAVAGE
Ma+hema+icS MaIhema'Iics and
Allied YouIh Sponsor
IRS. MARION SCHOEN MR. OSCAR SELF MISS ADELLE SHOWS MISS VELMA SHOWS
English and Ken Elecirics and Commercial Subiecis Commercial Subiecls
Club Sponsor V.I.C. Sponsor and Secreiarial Training and Secrefarial Training
...PLANNED THE STUDIES...
.ABORATORY work is esseniial in +he science curriculum MRS. MARY INGHAM
I' Sandieland. Here Biology sludenis discover flue ele- Secreiary fo lhe Principal
1en+s of fhe microscope during +l1eir lab period in I'l1e
econdilioned classrooms of +I1is year.
R. HOMER SIMMONS MRS. DOLLEE SMALL MR. DUANE STOBER MR. RUPERT TAYLOR
Hisfory and Fooiball Homemaking and Hisfory and Trainer Wood Shop and
Fufure Homemaker Sponsor page 35 Ticke+ Supervisor
MSS TENNE THCMPSON MISS RUTH ANN MRS. C. C. WALDEN MISS GLADYS W
50plio4mors'Cl1oir TOLBERT Physics His+ory and Spanish and
En9l'5l' and Slamp Colleclor
. Ken Club Sponsor
AN EXAMPLE
ihe lnlernalional Geophysical Mass MARY KAY SIMS
deal fo sludenls of Chemislry and School Nurse
especially clurlng 'rheir labora-
lfffisfy pafradss.
QHNILSON MRS. T. L. BEALL MRS. JUNE HOBBS MRS. LETA ROGERS
lion Alfenclance Clerk AH'enclance Clerk Allendance Clerk
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CYNTHIA MORGAN
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ENIORS in I957-58 numbered 625, 'lwenly-lhree of whom were
mid-lerm graduales. This year, all seniors 'look al' leasl' four
solid sulsiecls. Some I3 per cenl' of lhe class look 'lhe Meril-
Scholarship Examinalion-an indicalion lhal' a large porlion of
lhe class is college bound. The class organizalion is composed
of several commillees such as lhe Senior gill, Kid Day pro-
gram, and olhers which assisl 'lhe class sponsors in preparing
'lhe banquel' and dance, commencemenl' programs and 'lhe
baccalaureale service. This year 'lhe class had a commiflee
which, along wiih several businessmen, parlicipaled on a
"career panel" on lelevision. The class presidenl and lhe
Queen of Sandieland lalways a Seniorl represenl' lhe class
al' various civic funclions during lhe year. ll' is a 'lradilion al'
A.H.S. 'rhal each class leave a gif'l'. This year's class aim was
lo 'furnish leadership in upholding school loyally, cooperalion,
good worlc and high slandards in A.H.S.
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ONE OF SANDIELANVS LARGEST CLASSES...
ABBOTT, JUDY, AY 2.3.4: FTA 3: Los Viaieros 2:
Sfudeni' Council 4: Choir 2.4. ADAMS, PAT: AY 2.
G.A.A. 2: FHA 2.3.4: Bowling 4: lniernos 3.4. ADAM-
SON, TOM: AY 2.3.4: FFA 2.3.4: ROTC 2.3. ALEX-
ANDER, DALE: La Airosa 2: Aihleiic Honor Socieiy
4: Track 4: Los Viaieros 2: Fooiball 4. ALEXANDER.
JON: Hi-Y 4: AY 2.3.4: A+l1le'lic Honor Socieiy 4:
Operelrla 2: Track 3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Science Club 2:
ROTC 2. ALDERSON, BARBARA: FHA 2. ALLEN.
ARNOLD: Hi-Y 4: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 4: Track '3.4:
Bowling 4: Fooiball 2. ALLEN. RAYMOND: Foofball
2.3: Wresiling 2.3. ALLEN. RONALD: AY 2.3.4: Ski
Club 2.3.4: Bowling 2.3.4: Honor Sociefy 4: Los Via-
ieros 2: Ken Club 3.4: Science Club 2: Foofball 2.3.
AMOS. MARIAN: Debaie Club 2.3.4: AY 23:45
Honor Sociei' 3.4: .FTA 4: lnfer-Club Council 4: Ken
Club 2.3.4: Tllespians 4. ANDERS, JAN: Y-Teens.4:
AY 4: ln+ernos 4. ANDERSON. CAROL: Y-Teens 2:
AY 2.3.4: FTA 2: La Airosa 4: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 2.
ANDERSON. PAULA: Y-Teens 2.4: AY 4: FTA 2.3:
La Airosa 4: lniernos 3.4: Ken Club 3.4. ANTHONY,
ANNETTE: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4: Ken Club 2.3.4. AN-
THONY. PHILIP: AY 2.3.4: OpereHa 2: Los Viaieros
2: Band 2.3.4: Orchesira 2: Ken Club 2.3.4: Science
Club 2. ARMSTRONG. BETTYE:D.E. 4: FTA 3: FHA
4: Choir 2.3: ARNOLD, VELMA: Y-Teens 2.3.4: AY
2.3.4: Press Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 4: La
Airosa 2.3: Sandsform 2.3.4: Quill 8: Scroll 2.3.4.
ASKEW. BETTY: AY 2.3.4: Press Club 4: Honor So-
ciefy 3.4: La Airosa 4: Bowling 4: lniernos 2: Siudeni'
Council 2.3: ln'rer-club Council 4: Orchesira 2.3.4:
Ken Club 2.3.4. ASKEW. MARK: AY 2.3.4: FHA 4:
FFA 2.3.4: Choir 2. ATER. JONATHAN: Hi-Y 2.3.4:
AY 2.3: Honor Socieiy 3.4: lnfernos 2: Sludenl' Coun-
cil 3.4: Band 2.3.4: Orchesira 3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4.
ATTERBERRY. JIM: ROTC 4. AUSTIN. DON: D.O.
3.4: VIC 3.4. AUSTIN. LYNDA: AY 2.3.4: FHA 2:
Golf 2: Siudenl' Council 4: ROTC 4: Choir 3: AHS
Queen 4. BACON. CHARLES: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 4:
Track 4: Aihleiic Honor Socieiy 4: lnfernos 2: Baskef-
ball 2.3.4. BACON. HOWARD: AY 2.4: Sfamp Col-
leciors 2.3.4: Opereifa 2: Los Viaieros 2.4: Choir 2.3:
Science Club 2. BAILEY. THURMAN: VIC 2.3.4.
BAKER. DAVID: Square Dance Club 3.4: AY 2.3.4:
Wresiling 2.3.4: FFA 2.3.4: Los Viajeros 2: ln+er-club
Council 4: Choir 2. BANDY, LOlS DALE: Deba'I'e
Club 2: Speech Senaie 2: Y-Teens 2: AY 2.4: FHA 4:
Tennis 2: Sfudeni Council 2: Choir 2: Modern Music
Masfers 2.
ABBOTT. Judy ALEXANDER, Jon ALLEN. Ronald ANDERSON. Paula ARNOLD. Velma ATTERBERRY. Jim BACON. Howard
ADAMS, Pa: ALDERSON, Barbara AMOS. Marian ANTHONY. Annefh ASKEW. Beffy AUSTIN. Don BAILEY. Thurman
ADAMSON. Tom ALLEN. Arnold J ANTHONY Phili ASKEW, Mark AUSTIN, L nda BAKER. David
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NETT. John Ronald BENTLEY. Mary Helen BINGHAM. Judi BLAKLEY, John BONEY. Sandra BRADLEY. Bennie BRAZILL. Don
RETT, Roberl' BEERKHOLDER. Janice BIRCHFIELD, Richard BLACKWELL. Frank BOYCE. Quincy BRADLEY. Paufa BRENT. Pftiiip
HRAUM. Joe BERRY, Jennie BIRD. Larry BLANZ. Judy BOYLES. Nicki BRADFORD.Li!1cIa BRITT. ANI
BARNARD, SARAH: AY 2.3.4: FHA 2: Tri Hi-Y 4.
BARNETT. JOHN RONALD: Ski Club 4: Hi-Y 4:
AY 2.3.4: Track 4: Bowling 4. BARRETT. ROBERT:
FTA 4: Los Viaieros 2.3.4: ROTC 2.3: Thespians 3.4:
Science Club 2. BASHIOUM. JOE: D.E. 2.3.4. BEN-
NETT, BAYLUS: Ski Club 2.3: Track 2.3.4: SI'udenI'
Council 3.4: Foo+baII 2: Vigilanfes 2.3.4: A+hIe+ic
Honor Sociefy 3.4: BENTLEY, MARY HELEN: Y-Teens
2.3: AY 2.3.4: FTA 2.3.4: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 3.4.
BEERKHOLDER. JANICE: Sec. Training 3.4: FHA 2.3.
BERRY. JEANIE: Archeology 2.3: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
3: Los Viaieros 2: Inier-club Council 2: Ken Club 2.3.4:
Science Club 34. BILLS. BOBBY: D.E. 3: In+er-club
Council 4. BINGHAM, JUDI: Y-Teens 4: AY 2.3.4:
Sec. Training 4: Los Viajeros 2: Band 2.3.4: Orches'l'ra
3: Choir 2. BIRCHFIELD, RICHARD: AY 4: FTA 3.4:
Orchesira 2.3. BIRD. LARRY: FFA 2: OpereH'a 2:
Bowling 2: Choir 2.3.4. BLACKBURN, ED: La Airosa
4: Track 2.3.4. BLAKLEY, JOHN: AY 2: Wresiling
2.3.4. BLACKWELL. FRANK: AY 3.4: Wresiling 2:
Fooiball 2.3. BLANZ. JUDY: Y-Teens 2.3.4: AY 3.4:
Band 2: Thespians 3. BLOXOM. JOYCE: AY 2.3.4.
BONEY. SANDRA: Y-Teens 3: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
2.3: FHA 2.3.4: La Airosa 4: Choir 2.3: Science Club
2. BOYCE. OUINCY: Ski Club 2.3.4: Track 2: Foo'l'-
ball 2. BOYLES. NICKI: AY 2.3: FHA 2.3: Choir 2.
BOYTER, JERRY: A"cheology 3: ROTC 2. BRAD-'
LEY. BENNIE: AY 2: Wresilinq 2. BARDLEY. PAULA:
FHA 2.3: Choir 2.3. BRADFORD. LINDA: D.E. 4:
FHA 4. BRANDON, GWEN! FHA 2,3,4.
PHILIP: AY 2.4: Ski Club 2.4: Bowling 2. BRITT, ANN:
gg 3.4: FTA 4: FHA 2.4: S+ucIen-I Council 4: Choir 4
. .4.
TROPHY LINED HALLS . . . Miss Jane Wiiliams.
Sophomore Councilor. has 'I'-aken over 'Ihe dufy of
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BROOKS. Johnny BROWN. James BRYANT. Roberl BURKE. Barbara BUSBY. Paula CAN NON. Bobbie
BROWN. Anne BROWN. Jim BUCCOLA. Nadine BURNETT. Joan CADENHEAD. Chris CANTINE. Bob
BROWN. Brenda BROWN. Marilyn BUCHANAN. Margie BURNS, Kay CAMP, Sharon CAPPS, Linda
Seniors . . .
...ELECTS OFFICERS DURING TIIE FALL...
BRITTING. KATHY: D.O. 4: Y-Teens 2: AY 2: VIC 4:
FHA 2.3.4: Band 2.3: Science Club 2. BROOKS.
JOHNNY: AY 2. BROWN, ANNE: AY 2.3.4: Ski
Club 3.4: GAA 2: FTA 2.3.4: La Airosa 4: Tri Hi-Y
4: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 2.3: Thespians 3.4. BROWN,
BRENDA: Honor Sociely 3.4: Modern Music Masler
3.4: Operelfa 2: Infernos 2: Band 2.3.4: Orchesira
2.3.4: Ken Club 3.4: Tliespians 3.4. BROWN. CAROL:
AY 2.3 Ski Club 2: FHA 4: Fulure Nurses 3: Ken
Club 2.3.4. BROWN. JAMES: Slamp Colleclors 2.4:
Band 2.3.4. BROWN. JIM: Hi-Y 3: AY 4: Track 3.4:
Thespians 4: Foolball 3. BROWN. MARILYN: AY
3.4: Cl1oir 3.4. BRUNSON. GWEN: Tri-Hi-Y 4i AY
2.3.4: Ski Club 3.4: FTA 2: La Airosa 3: Sfudenl Coun-
cil 4: Choir 2: Quill 81 Scroll 3: Science Club 3.
BRYANT. ROBERT: Hi-Y 4: AY 4: ROTC 2.3.4. BUC-
COLA. NADINE: Sec. Training 4: Y-Teens 2.3: AY
2.3.4: FTA 2: FHA 2.3.4: Bowling 4: Science Club 2.
BUCHANAN. MARGIE: Y-Teens 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4:
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Press Club 4: GAA 2.3.4: La Airosa 4: Science Club 2.
BURCH. DONALD: Hi-Y 4: AY 2.3.4: FFA 2.3.4:
Bowling 2. BURKE. BARBARA: Y-Teens 4: AY 2.3.4:
FHA 4: La Airosa 4: Fuiure Nurses 2: Los Viaieros 2:
Tri Hi-Y 4: Bowling 4. BURNETT. JOAN: AY 2.3.4:
GAA 2.3: FTA 2.3: FHA 3.4: Tri Hi-Y 4: Y-Teens 2:
Siuclenl' Council 2.3: lnler-club Council 4: Science
Club 2.3.4. BURNS. KAYE: FHA 2: Choir 3. BURNS.
OVIDA: AY 2.3.4: La Airosa 4: Los Viaieros 3.4.
BUSHY. PAULA: AY 2.3.4: Operella 2: Choir 2.3.4:
G.A.A. 2. CADENHEAD. CHRIS: AY 2.3.4: Foolball
2.3.4. CAMP. SHARON: AY 3.4: La Airosa 4: Los
Viaieros 2: Bowling 4. CAMPSEY. JERRY: AY 4:
Ken Club 2.3.4. CANNON. BOBBIE: Y-Teens 2.3.4:
AY 2.3.4: FTA 3.4: Operella 2: Orcheslra 2.3.4: Los
Viaieros 2: Ken Club. 2.3.4. CANTINE. BOB: lnler-
nos2:Hi-Y 3: AY 4: AIl1le+ic Honor Sociely 4: Tennis
2.3.4. CAPPS. LINDA: AY 3.4: Sec. Training 4: FHA
2: Siuclenl Council 3: Choir 2.3.4.
CARTER, JOHNNY: AY 2,3: Wreslling 2: Ski Club 41
OpereH'a 2: Sludenf Council 2,3: Choir 2,3,4: Science
Club 2. CARTER, JUDY: Y-Teens 4: AY 2,3,4: La
Airosa 2: Operella 2: lnlernos 2: Sludenl Council 2:
lnler-club Council 4: Choir 2,3. CARTER, STEVE:
Archeology 2: AY 2,3,4: Los Viajeros 2: Foolball 2,3.
CASH, ELAlNE: Archeology 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Y-Teens
2,3,4: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Bowling 3: Swimming
3,4: Golf 2: Los Viaieros 2,3. CHAMBERS, lNEZ:
Y-Teens 2: AY 2,3: GAA 2,3,4. CHAMBERS, WEL-
DON: Foolball 2,3. CHANDLER, DERRELL: AY 2:
FFA 2,3: Foolball 3. CHAPMAN, CLARA: AY 2,3,4:
FHA 4. CHAPMAN, JERRY: AY 4: Band 3,4.
CHERRY, BARBARA: Square Dance Club 3: FHA 4:
Operella 2: Choir 2,3,4. CHESTER, BETH: Library
Club 2: AY 2,3,4: D.E. 4: GAA 2,4: FHA 2,3,4.
CHEYNE, JEAN: Y-Teens 2,3: FHA 2,3. CHEYNE,
RONALD: AY 2,4: Ski Club 3,4: Wresfling 3: Band 2?
Science Club 4. CHURCHILL, LYNN: Square Dance
Club 4: Y-Teens 2: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: FTA 3,4:
Operella 2: Bowling 3,4: Golf 2: Los Viaieros 2: Slu-
denl' Council 2,4: Choir 2,3,4: Science Club 3,4.
CLARK, KEITH: FHA 4. CLARK, TOMMY: AY 4:
FTA 4: Golf. 2,3,4. CLAWSON, JOAN: AY 2,3:
FHA 2,4: lnlernos 2: Band 2,3,4: Orcheslra 2,3,4.
CLIETT, ROGER: Library Club 2,4: FHA 4. COATES,
JOHN: AY 2,4: Wreslling 3: Slamp Colleclors 2,3,4:
CARTER Johnny CHAMBERS, lnez CHAPMAN, Jerry CHEYNE, Ronald
CARTER, Judy CHAMBERS, Weldon CHERRY, Barbara CHURCHILL, Lynn
R De r ll CH STER h CLARK K ith
CARTER, Sieve CHANDLE , r e E ,Bel
CASH, Elaine CHAPMAN, Clara CHEYNE, Jean
SOPHOMORE CHOIRS . . . Mr. Gene Kenny dlrecfs
lhe combined choirs in a choir clinic.
Opereffa 2: Choir 2,3,4. COFFIN, DON: AY 2,3,4:,
FFA 2: Bowling 2,3,4: Los Viaferos 4: Choir 2,3,4.:
COKER, ANlTA: AY 2,3,4: GAA 2,3: FHA 4: L84
Airosa 4: Bowling 4: Choir 2. COLE, BOBBY: AY
2,3,4: Operella 2: Band 2,3,4: Chair 2. COLUER,
BILL: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Bowling 2: Tennis 3,4:
Sludenl Council 2,3,4: Foolball 2. CONE, KEN: AY
2,3,4: Ski Club 2,4: La Airosa 4: Track 3,4: Sliidinf
Council 3,4. T
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...PREPARE CLASS STANDING COMMITTEES...
CONNER. JERRY: AY 2.3.4: Ken Club 3.4: Baskei-
ball 2.3.4: Afhlelic Honor Sociely 3.4: Los Viaieros 2.
COOK. KENNETH: AY 2: Ski Club 2: Baseball 2.
COTTER. BOBBY: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Wreslling
2.3.4: ROTC 2: lnlernos 2: Baseball 2. COWPER-
THWAITE. LOIS: Y-Teens 4: AY 4: Press Club 4: La
Airosa 4: lnfernos 3.4. COX. MARGARET: AY 2.3:
FHA 3: Los Viaieros 2. COX. PAULA: :Y-Teens 2:
AY 2.3.4: FTA 2: FHA 4. COX. PENNY: Crealive
Wri'I'ers 2.3: Y 2.3.4: Press Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.42
FHA 3.4: Sanclslorm 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4. COX.
TOM: A'Ihle'ric Honor Sociely 3.4: Foolball 2.3.4.
CRABB. PATSY: Sec. Training 4: AY 3.4: Modern
Music Masfers 2.3.4: FHA 2: OpereHa 2: Choir 2.3.4.
CRAIG. JUNE: FHA 2. CROCKER. CHARLES: Hi-Y
4: AY 2.3: Operella 2: Bowling 3: Band 2.3.4: OrcI1-
eslra 4: Choir 2. CROLEY. LOU: AY 2.3.4: D.E.
2.3.4: OpereH'a 2: Choir 2. CROSS. DIANA: Y-Teens
4: AY 4: La Airosa 4: Choir 4. CROUCH. GREG-
ORY: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2: ROTC 2.3.4:
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lnler-club Council 4: Choir 2: Science Club 3.
CROWLEY. LOU: AY 4: FHA 2.4. CRUMLEY.
CORNELIA: Archeology 2.3: Y-Teens 4: AY 2.3.4:
lnlernos 2.3. CRUZ. IGNACIO: Los Viaieros 2.3.4:
Baseball 2.3.4. CULTRA. DOTTIE: Y-Teens 3.4: AY
2.3,4: FHA 3.4: La Airosa 4: lnlernos 2.3: Band 2.
CUNNINGHAM. ANN: AY 2.3: Ski Club 2: FHA
2.3.4: Choir 2. CURTIS. ALLEE: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
2: FHA 2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Los Viaieros 2.3: OpereH'a
2. DAHLMAN, JIM: AY 4: D.E. 4: Baske+balI 2.
DALBY. DALE: AY 2.3.4: Opere'H'a 2: Choir 2: ROTC
2.3.4: Drill Team 2.3.4. DALTON. DIANNE: AY 2.3.4:
G.A.A. 2: Choir 2. DAVIDSON. JOE TED: AY 2.3.4:
FHA 4: Allwlelic Honor Sociefy 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Fool'-
IJAII 2.3.4. DAVIS. BOBBIE: Y-Teens 3.4: AY 4: FHA
2.3.4. DAVIS. ELAINE: AY 2: D.E. 3: FHA 2.4:
Clioir 2. DAVIS. SANDRA: Y-Teens 2: AY 2.3.4:
Ski Club 2.3: FTA 3: La Airosa 4: Los Viaieros 2:
Ken Club 3.4: Science Club 3. DAVIS. TED: Hi-Y 4:
AY 2.4: Baskelball 2.3.4.
ONNER, Jerry COX. Margaref CRABB. Palsy CROSS. Diana CRUZ. Ignacio DAHLMAN, Jim DAVIS. B0l?ble
OOK. Kennelh COX. Paula CRAIG. June CROUCH. Gregory CU LTRA. Do+Iie DALBY. Dale DAVlS.ElaIr1e
OTTER. Bobby COX. Penny CROCKER. Charles CROWLEY. Lou CUNNINGHAM. Ann DALTON. Dianne DAVlS.Ser1dra
OWPERTHWAITE. Lois COX. Tom CROLEY. Lou CRUMLEY. Cornelia CURTIS. Allee DAVIDSON. Joe Ted DAVIS. Ted
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DEINKEN, Carol DODSON, Alan DONNELL, Bill DROLTE. Jerry DUNCAN' Donna DWIGHTK Qy,,:f,:,
DEW. Gloria DODSON. Arm DOVE. Cvnfhie DUBUOUE- Louis DUNN, Lehmer EADS, Sharon
DOCHE, Jim DODSON, Bobby DOWELL, Sandra DUDLEY, Georgia DURDENI Lynn EDES' Cad 1' g
DAWSON, JIMMY: VIC 4. DEINKEN, CAROL:
Y-Teens 4: FHA 3,4: Fufure Nurses 3,4. DEW,
GLORIA: FHA 2,3: Siucleni Council 2,3,4: D.E. 3,4.
DOCHE, JIM: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 3.4: Vigilanies 3,4:
A+I'1le+ic Honor Sociefy 3,4: Track 2,3,4: Baskeiball
2,3,4. DODGE, JUDI: Archeology 2: AY 2,3,4: I'I0f10F
Sociefy 4: Modern Music Masfers 3,4: FTA 2: La
Airosa 4: Opereffa 2: Choir 2,3,4: Ken Club 3,4:
Science Club 2. DODSON, ALAN: AY 4: Choir 2,3,4.
DODSON, ANN: AY 2,3,4: FHA 4: Choir 2,3,4.
DODSON, BOBBY: Los Viaieros 2,3,4: Ken Club 2.3.4-
DONICA, PATSY: Y-Teens 2,3,4: AY 4: GAA 2:
FHA 2,3: Los Viaieros 2. DONNELL, BILL: Square
Dance Club 4: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 4: Track 4: Bowling
2,3: Bancl 2: Fooiball 3,4: Hi-Y 4. DOVE, CYNTHIA:
FHA 2. DOWELL, SANDRA: Y-Teens 2: AY 2,3:
GAA 2: Operella 2: Fooiball 3: CI1oir 2,3,4.
DRIGGS, WAYNE: AY 4: Wreslling 2:3,4: FHA 4:
Fooiball 2. DROLTE, JERRY: AY 2,3,4: Press Club 4:
FTA 3,4: La Airosa 4: Sandsiorm 4: Slage Hand 4:
ROTC 2,3. DEBUOUE, LOUIS: AY 2,3,4: Foofball
2,3,4: Ski Club 4: Baseball 4. DUDLEY, GEORGIA:
AY 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4: FHA 4: Los Viaieros 2: Ken
Club 2,3,4: Science Club 2. DULING, VIRGINIA:
AY 2,3,4: FHA 2,3: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 2,3,4.
DUNCAN, DONNA: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Los Via-
ieros 2: Ken Club 2,3,4. DUNN, LEHMER: AY 2,3,4:
Wresiling 2: FHA 4: Bowling 2,3: Fooiball 3: Vigi-
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2: choir 2. EADS, SHARQN: T:i,:Hs.Y,4:JAY
Ski Club 4: Honor Socieiyl 32,1442 I:l,: 2,3,4::
2,3,4: Ken Club 2,3,4. EDESNCARL: DQ.:
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EVANS, Jaclrie FARNSWORTH, Sandra FIELDS, Elizabellw FINLEY, Carrol FLAKE, Jerry FORRESTER, Roberl'
EVANS, Jerry FARRIS, Marfha FINCH, Barbara FINLEY, Millon FLINT, Rosemary FRAME, Norma
EVANS, Rex Ann FEFERMAN, Don FINLEY, Bryan FINDLEY, Sylvia FOGLESON. Judy FRANCIS, Lana Sue
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Seniors . . .
...DEBATE MEMORIAL GIFT T0 LEAVE...
ERWIN, BILLY: Hi-Y 4: AY 2,3,4: Band 2,3: Ken Club
2,3,4. EVANS, JACKIE: Y-Teens 2: AY 2,3: GAA 2:
FHA 2,3: Choir 2,4: Infer-club Council 2,3. EVANS,
JERRY: AY 2,3,4: Wreslling 2,3,4. EVANS, REX
ANN: AY 2,4: Y-Teens 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: FHA 2,3:
Choir 2: Science Club 2. FARLEY, JIM ANN: AY
2,3,4: VIC 4: FTA 2: Opereila 2: Choir 2,3,4: Thes-
pians 3,4. FARNSWORTH, SANDRA: Tri-Hi-Y 4:
AY 2,3,4: FHA 3,4: Choir 2: Los Viaieros 2. FARRIS,
MARTHA: AY 2,3,4: Fulure Nurses 3: Bowling 4:
Choir 2: Science Club 3. FEFERMAN, DON: AY
2,3,4: Ski Club 3: Opereila 2: Wresiling 2,3: Cheer
Leader 4: Bowling 2,3: Inlernos 2,3: Ken Club 3,4.
FENNIMORE, SHERALD: AY 2,3,4. FIELDS, ELQZ-
ABETH: Crealive Wrilers 2: Tri Hi-Y 4: AY 2,3,4:
Press Club 2: GAA 2: FTA 2,3,4: La Airosa 2,4:
Operelia 2: Inlernos 2: Choir 2,3,4: Thespians 3,4.
FINCH, BARBARA: Debaie Club 3: AY 2,3,4: GAA
2,3: FTA 2,3,4: La Airosa 4: Infer-club Council 2,3,4.
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FINLEY, BRYAN: VIC 4: ROTC 2,3. FINLEY, CAR-
ROL: ROTC 2,4. FINLEY, MILTON: AY 3,4. FIND-
LEY, SYLVIA: Tri Hi-Y 4: AY 2,3,4: Slci Club 3,4:
GAA 2,3,4: FTA 4: FHA 4: La Airosa 4: Sludenl'
Council 4: Choir 2. FIRESTONE, MARITA: AY 2,3,4:
Tri Hi-Y 4: FHA 3,4: Bowling 2: Siucleni Council 2:
Choir 2: Science Club 3. FLAKE, JERRY: AY 2,3,4:
GAA 2,3: Sec. Training 4. FLINT, ROSEMARY: AY
2,3,4: Debaie Club 2: Tri Hi-Y 4: Ski Club 2: FHA
2,3: lnfernos 2: Siuclenl Council 3: Thespians 3,4.
FOGLESON, JUDY: Y-Teens 4: AY 2,3,4: FHA 2.
FONTI, JUDITH: Sec. Training 4: AY 3,4: FHA 2:
Choir 2. FORRESTER, ROBERT: Archeology 3: Hi-Y
2,3,4: AY 2,3,4: Slxi Club 2,3,4: ROTC 2,3: In'Ier-club
Council 2. FRAME, NORMA: AY 2,3,4: Y-Teens 2:
FHA 2,3,4. FRANCIS, LANA SUE: AY 2,3,4: Tri
Hi-Y 4: Y-Teens 2: FTA 3,4: Los Viaieros 2: Siudenl
Council 2,4: Ken Club 2,3,4.
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FRANCIS, PAT: AY 2,3: Y-Teens 2: D.E. 4: Press
Club 2: GAA 2,3: Sandslorm 2,3,4: Choir 2: Ken
Club 2: Quill 8: Scroll 2,3,4. FREEMAN, SUE: AY
2,3,4: FHA 2,3,4: FTA 4. FRENCH, JACKIE: D.O.
4: VIC 4: Choir 2.3. FREY, BETTY: Y-Teens 3,4: AY
4: GAA 2: FHA 2,3,4: Choir 2. FRITCHIE, JIMMY:
Archeology 3: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: La Airosa 4:
Sanclslorm 4: Press Club 4: Cheer Leader 3,4: Track
3,4: Inlernos 2,3: Sluclenl' Council 2,3,4. FRITSCH,
KEITH: AY 2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4. GALLY, NANCY:
Y-Teens 2: AY 2,3,4: Square Dance Club 3,4: Inlernos
3: Sfuclenf Council 2. GAMBLIN, JO ANN: AY 2:
Y-Teens 2: Science Club 2: D.E. 3,4: GAA 2. GAR-
CIA, TERESA: Fulure Nurses 3: Choir 2,3,4: Science
Club 3. GARDNER, ANNE: AY 2,3,4: Y-Teens 2:
FTA 2,3,4: La Airosa 4: Bowling 4. GARNER,
LAURA ELLEN: AY 2,3,4: Press Club 2,3,4: FTA
2,3,4: Thespians 3,4: Los Viaieros 2. GAR-RETT, BILL:
Golf 2,3,4. GATLIN, MICHAEL: VIC 2,3,4. GEOR-
GANTONES, JIMMY: AY 2,3,4: ROTC 2: Choir 2,3:
Foolball 2. GEORGE, KENNETH: D.O. 3,4: VIC 3,4:
FA 2: ROTC 2. GIBBON, DAN: Hi-Y 2,3,4: AY 3,4:
ROTC 2,3. GIBSON, ALICE: Archeology 4: FHA
2,3,4: Orcheslra 2. GIBSON, PAT: AY 2,3,4. GIL-
BIG LAUGH . . . Members of fha L6 Airhfsa hmft,
many laughs af fhe annual clinic and relreal.
BERT, GINGER: AY 2,3,4: sk: Club 2.3: FTA 2: F-HAI
AY 2,4: Hi-Y 4: Bowling 2,4: Ken Ciub 2.3.4.4 SIL'-I
LEY, TWILA: Archeology 3: AY 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4:
Bowling 4: Los Viaieros 2: Ken Club 2,3,4. GILMERQ
JIMMY: AY 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4: Foofball 2.3.4. GINN,
JUDY: GAA 2,3: FTA 2,3,4: FHA 2,3,4: Sfucleni
Council 2,3,4: Ken Club 2,3,4. '
FRANCIS, Pal FRITCHIE, Jimmy SAMBLIN, Jo Ann GARRETT, Bill GIBBON, Dah GILBERT, J,:M.
FREEMAN, Sue FRITSCH, Keilh GARCIA, Teresa GATLIN, Michael GIBSON,Ali6Q G'fLLEY,TWifQ -
FREY, Belly FULLER, Fran GARDNER, Anne GEORGANTONES, Jimmy GIBSON, Pdf' ETLMER,
FRENCH, Jaclrie GALLI, Nancy GARNER, Lavra Ellen GEORGE, Kennelh GILBERT, Giaglr 69434, Judy r N13
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Seniars . . .
...PLAN SENIOR FAREWELL PARTY WITII PARENTS...
GLASS. TERRY: AY 4: Wreslling 3.4. GLENN.
ALFRED: Archeology 3: Speech Senale 2: Hi-Y 2.3.4:
Ski Club 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: FTA 3: La Airosa
4: ROTC 2.3: lnfernos 2: Slucleni' Council 3: Ken Club
2.3.4. GLENN. LARRY: D.E. 4: ROTC 2: Choir 2.3.
GODBEY. SANDRA: FTA 4: FHA 4. La Airosa 4.
GODFREY. ANNE: FTA 3.4: Opereila 2: Choir 2.3.4.
GOLIGHTLY. JOHNNY: AY 2.4: Ski Club 2: D:E.
3.4. GALLADAY. LANNIE: D. E. 3.4. GOODWIN.
MARY: AY 4: FHA 2: Fufure Nurses 4: Tennis 3.4:
Sludeni Council 2: Bancl 2: Choir 2.3.4: Baskelbail
2.3. GRAHAM. BETTY: Archeology 2.3: Y-Teens 4:
AY 2: FTA 3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. GRAHAM. FRAN-
CES: AY 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.4: FTA 2.3.4: Los Viaierqs
2.3: Choir 2. GRAVES. JUDY: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.1
FTA 2.3.4: FHA 4: Opere'H'a 2: Tennis 3: Choir 2.3.4:
Ken Club 2.3.4. GREEN. TONY: Archeology 2.3.4:
Square Dance Club 2.3: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Ski
Club 2.3.4: Slamp Colleclors 3: La Airosa 3.4: ROTC
2: lnlernos 2. GROUT. JARRELL: AY 4: ROTC 2.3.4:
Choir 2. GUNNELS. RALPH: D.O. 2.3.4: VIC 2.3.4.
HALE. CHERYL: AY 4: Y-Teens 2: Inlernos 2. HALL.
JERRY: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2: Modern
Music Maslers 2: Choir 2.3.4. HANNON. JIM: AY
3.4: Track 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Alhlelic Honor
Sociely 3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4: Foolball 2.3: Los Via-
ieros 2. MANNSZ. SANDRA: AY 4: Y-Teens 2.3:
D.E. 4: GAA 2: FHA 2.3. HANNUM. SUZANNE:
AY 2.3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4: Los Viaieros 2.
HARLAN. LA TRECE: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4: Opere'H'a 2:
Fufure Nurses 4: Choir 2.3.4. HARRIS, BILL: Arche-
ology 2.3: Hi-Yy 2.3: AY 2.3: Ski Club 2.3. HARRI-
SON. CRAIG: AY 2: Alhlefic Honor Socieiy 3: Ten-
nis 2.3.4. HARRISON. DALE: AY 2.3.4: Wreslling
2.4: VIC 3: Choir 2. HARRISON. GALE: AY 2.3.4:
2.3.4: Fufure Nurses 2.3.4: Sludenl' Council 3:
Choir 2. HARVEY. JIMMY: AY 3.4: ROTC 3.4:
Bancl 2.3: Thespians 4. HARWOOD. SUE: Tri Hi-Y 4:
AY 2.3.4: GAA 2.3: FTA 2: FHA 2.3.4: Science Club
2. HATON. NANCY: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4: FTA
3.4: Honor Socie'I'y 4: Tri Hi-Y 4: Golf 2: Sludenl
Council 4: Ken Club 2.3.4.
LASS, Terry GODFREY. Anne GRAHAM. Belly GROUT. Jarrell HAMMONDS. Mariorie HARLAN, La Trece HARRISON. Gale
LENN. Alfred GOLIGHTLY. Johnny GRAHAM, Frances GUNNELS. Ralph HANNON, Jim HARRIS, Bill HARVEY, Jimmy
LENN. Larry GALLADAY, Lannie GRAVES, Judy HALE. Cheryl HANNSZ. Sandra HARRISON. Craig HARWOOD. SUB
ODBEY, Sandra GOODWIN. Mary GREEN. Tony HALL. Jerry HANNUM.Su1ar1ne HARRISON. Dale HATTON. NBHCY
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WPE. Peggy HERTNER. Bill HICKMAN. Carolyn HOLDER. Dalfon HQQD' Lew.-,rd HQWELLIKJM
HAUGER, DAVID: AY 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3.4. HAW- lnfernos 2.3.41 Sfudeni
KINS. MARY LEE: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: Choir ERTON. VERNEAL:
2.3.4. HAWKINS. NORMA: FHA 2.3: Choir 2. HUDGINS. NORMA: A.Y'2.3:.4:'y
HAWPE. PEGGY: AY 2.3.4: D.E. 3.4: Choir 2. HEF- Orchesfra 2.3.4: Opereliq
LEY. RONNIE. Golf 2.3. HEFNER. PATSY: Tri-Hi-Y AY 2.3.4. VIC 4. Choir 2.3.:
4: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4: Band 2.3.4. HENDERSON. WlL-
LIAM: Hi-Y 3.4: AY 3.4: Allwlelic Honor Socie'l'y 3.4:
Track 2: Baseball 3.4: Los Viaieros 2. HERTNER.
BILL: AY 4: Ski Club 4: Los Viajeros 4. HESS.
SCHARLEEN: AY 2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3: De-
bale Club 2: Y-Teens 2: FTA 2.3: FHA 3.4: Fulure
Nurses 2: Los Viaieros 2: Thespians 3.4. HICKS.
BETTY: AY 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Choir 2. HICKS.
GARY: AY 4: FTA 4: Los Viajeros 2.3.4. HICKMAN.
CAROYLN: AY 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 2. HILL. JOE:
ROTC 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4. HILL. SUE: Choir 4.
HODGES. LAVERNE: AY 2.3.4: D.E. 4: FHA 4: Choir
2. HOLDER. DALTON: Hi-Y 4: AY 2.4. HOLDER.
DAVID: Hi-Y 3.4: AY 2.4: Opere'Ha 2: Choir 2:
ROTC 2.3.4. HOLLINGER. KAY: AY 2.4: FHA 4:
Bowling 4: Choir 2.3. HOLMES, NADIA: Y-Teens 2:
AY 2.3.4: Choir 2.4: lnfernos 2.3. HOOPER. SAN-
DRA: AY 2.4: FHA 2.3: G.A.A. 2. HOUSER.
DIANNE: AY 2.4: Y-Teens 2: D.E. 3. HOUSTON.
PHYLLIS: D.E. 3.4: AY 4. HOWELL. JOE: AY 2.3.4:
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-IUNTER, Richard JACKSON. Caro JAMES. Joyce JONES, Frank KAUFFMAN. Gerald KILPATRICK. Carolyn LACOUME, James
NGHAM. Jeff JACKSON. Judie JAMIESON, Richard JONES. Mary KEMPER. Allen KIRKMAN, Chris LACY, Marie
VEY. Odell JACQUOT. Mary Lou JANSKI, Jon JONES. Ray KENDRICK. Kay KIZER. Jimmy LaFAVERS. Bifbdfd
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...MAKE GREAT PLANS FOR
HANNICULT. MYRNA: AY 3: Y-Teens 3.4: FHA
2.3.4. HUNTER. RICHARD: VIC 4. INGHAM.
JEFF: AY 2.3.4: Moclern Music Maslers: La Airosa 4:
Sandslorm 4: Operella 2: Cheer Leader 3.4: Bowling
2: Sluclenl' Council 3: Choir 2.3.4. JACKSON. BOB:
D.O. 3.4: VIC 3.4. JACKSON, CARO: Y-Teens
2.3.4: GAA 2.3: Honor Socieiy 3.4: Los Viaieros 2:
Inler-club Council 2: Ken Club 2.3.4. JACKSON.
JUDIE: Sec. Training 4: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4:
Infernos 2: Sludenl' Council 3: lnler-club Council 3:
Ken Club 3.4: Science Club 2. JACQUOT, MARY
LOU: AY 2.3.4: Y-Teens 4: FTA 4: FHA 2: Inferno!
3.4: Band 2.3: Ken Club 3.4. JAMES, JOYCE: AY 4:
Honor Socie'I'y 3.4: FTA 3: Los Viaieros 2.3.4: Choir
2: Ken Club 2.3.4. JAMIESON. RICHARD: D.O. 42
AY 4: VIC 4: lnlernos 2: Orcheslra 2.-3: Science Club
2. JANSKI, JON: AY 2.3.4: Operella 2: Choir 2.3.4.
JOLLEY. BOB: AY 4: Wreslling 2.4: Foolball 3.4.
JONES. FRANK: ROTC 2: Baseball 2.3.4. JONES.
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GRADUATION WEEK...
MARY: Square Dance Club 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Y-Teens
2.3.4: Opere'Ha 2: Choir 2.3.4. JONES, RAY: Key
Club 2.3. JONES. LARRY: AY 2.3.4: Bank 2.3.4:
Choir 2.3.4. KAUFFMAN. GERALD: AY 2.3.4: ROTC
3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. KEMPER. ALLEN: AY 3.4: Ken
Club 2.3.4. KENDRICK. KAY: Speech Senale 2: AY
2.3.4: Tri Hi-Y 4: Honor Sociely 3.4: FTA 2.3: Los
Viaieros 2: Sluclenf Council 2.3.4: Ken Club 3.4: Thes-
pians 3.4. KENDRICK. KEN: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2:
Alhlelic Honor Sociely: Foolball 2.3.4. KILPATRICK.
CAROLYN: AY 2.3.4: Sl'uclen'r Council 4: FHA 3:
Choir 2. KIRKMAN, CHRIS: AY 2.4. KIZER. JIMMY:
AY 2.3.4: Opere'H'a 2: Modern Music Maslers 2.3.4:
Choir 2.3.4: Baseball 4. KLEIN. KENNETH: Debale
Club 4: AY 4: La Airosa 4: Sanclslorm 4: Slage Hancl
3: Bowling 3.4: ROTC 2.3.4: Inler-club Council 4.
LACOUME. JAMES: AY 3: Bowling 2.3: FFA 2.
LACY. MARIE: AY 2.4: FHA 2.3.4: Choir 2. La-
FAVERS. BARBARA: AY 2.3: FHA 4.
LAFON, KEITH: AY 2.43 Honor Sociely 3,43 Ai'l1le+ic
Honor Socieiy 3,43 Track 2.3.43 Ken Club 2.3.43 Fool'-
ball 2,3,4. LAMAN, PHYLLIS: Y-Teens 23 AY 43
Choir 2. LANE. BEN: AY 2,3,43 Golf 2.3.4. LANE,
KENNETH: AY 2.3.43 Honor Socieiy 3,43 Ken Club
3.43 Bowling 2.3.43 Band 23 Science Club 4. LANG-
FORD, DORIS: Sec. Training 33 AY 2.3.43 FHA 23
Choir 2. LANYON, KEN: Hi-Y 2.3.42 AY 2.3.43
ROTC 2,3,43 Los Viaieros 23 Siudeni' Council 43 lnier-
club Council 4. LARASON. DAYNA: Band 3.43
Orcl1es+ra 3.4. LEAVELLE, WALLACE: Bowling 4.
LEE, JEANIE: AY 2.33 Ski Club 23 Bowling 3,43 Siu-
deni Council 2,3: Science Club 4. LEE, MIRTIE: AY
2,3,4: FHA 2.3.43 Opereiia 23 Choir 2.3. LEMASTER,
BARBARA: Tri Hi-Yy 43 AY 2.3.43 FHA 2,43 Choir 23
Ken Club 3,4. LEWIS. WARREN: Debaie Club 23
AY 33 Honor Socie+y 3,4: Modern Music Masiers
2.3.43 Opereiia 23 Los Viaieros 2.33 Choir 2.3.43 Ken
Club 3,43 Thespians 3.43 lnrer-club Council 4. LITTLE,
TERRY: Press Club 3.43 La Airosa 3,43 Sandsiorm 33
ROTC 2,3,43 Cl1oir 2.33 Quill and Scroll 3,4. LIPPER.
LOLA: AY 2.3.43 Y-Teens 2.3.43 Archeology 33 Oper-
eHa 23 Bowling 43 Choir 2.3.4. LOCKWOOD, PAT:
OUCH! . . . Davis demoniivifep fo his 65855 how
fo de-born a bu l.
AY 3,4. LOFTIS. LOU JANE: AY 3,43 2.4.
LOKEY, MARY ALICE: AY 23,41 Sid 2,33 FHA.
43 Choir 43 Los Viaieros 2. LOYD. MARLGN: Hi-Y
2,33 AY 2.33 Los Viaieros 2.3. LUNDERGREEN.
GENE: FHA 4. LUNDERGREEN, MARYLENE: D.E.
43 FHA 2. LUPHER. LARRY: AY 2: Foeibdfl 2.3.
MADDOX, SARA: AY 43 FTA 3,43 Los Viaieros 4.
LAFON, Keiilw LANE, Kenneih LAWRENCE, Clwarles LEMASTER, Barbara LOCKWOOD, Pai LUNDEGREEN. GRB!
LAGDAR. Richard LANG-FORD, Doris LEAVELLE, Wallace LEWIS. Warren LOFTlS. Lou Jong LUNDERSREEN, M.
LAMAN. Phyllis LANYON, Ken LEE, Jeanie LITTLE. Terry LOKEY, Mary AWG! Ldffy K
LANE. Ben LARASON. Dayna LEE. Miriie LIPPER, Lola LOYD, Metlbill MADDOX, Sara
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l'eniors . . .
...BID TIIIRTY-TWO FAREWELL AT MID-TERM...
MALONEY. DELBERT: D.E. 4: Wreslling 2.3: Fool-
ball 2. MANN. JOHN: VIC 2.3. MARSH. BILL: D.O.
3: AY 2.3.4: VIC 3: Operefla 2: Choir 2. MAR-
SHALL, VIRGINIA: D.O. 4: AY 2.3: G.A.A. 2: VIC 4:
FTA 3: Fulure Nurses 2.3: lnlernos 3: Choir 2.
MARTIN, CHARLES: D.O. 2.3.4: VIC 4: Baseball
2.3.4: Baskelball 2.3.4. MARTIN. DON: D.O. 3.4:
VIC 3.4: Choir 2. MARTIN. MARIAN: Speech Sen-
ale 2: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4: La Airosa 3: Honor
Sociely 4: lnlernos 2: Ken Club 2.3.4: Sluclenl' Coun-
cil 4. MATKIN. JOHNNY: Archeology 2.3: AY 2.3.4:
La Airosa 3: Sandslorm 2: Choir 2.3: Operella 2.
MATTHEWS. LYDIA: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 3.4: FTA
2.3.4: La Airosa 4: Bowling 2: lnlernos 3: Thespians
3.4. MAXWELL. JUDY: AY 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4:
Modern Music Maslers 4: La Airosa 2: Operella 2:
Los Viajeros 2: lnler-club Council 3: Orcheslra 2.3.4:
Ken Club 2.3.4. MAYBERRY, CARLETON: Debaie
Club 2.3.4: Speech Senale 2: AY 3.4: FTA 4: ROTC
2.3.4: lnler-club Council 2.3.4: Choir 2.3: Thespians 4.
MAYBERRY. RONALD: Hi-Y 4: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4:
Baseball 4: Baskelball 2.3.4: Sludenl Council 4.
MARTIN, Marian MAXWELL. Judy
MATKIN. Johnny MAYBERRY. Carleion MEACHAM, Bobbie MELSON. Bill
MATTHEWS. Lydia MAYBERRY, Ronald MEADOR, Peie ud
MAYES. CLAUDINE: AY 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 4:
lnelrnos 2. MAYS. MARILYN: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: ROTC 4?
Sludenl Council 2.3.4: lnler-club Council 3.4: Ken
Club 2.3.4: Thespians 3.4: Tri Hi-Y 4. MEACHAM.
BOBBIE: Sec. Training 4: AY 2.3.4: Choir 2: OpereHa
2. MEADOR, PETE: AY 2.3.4: Track 3: Foolball 2:
Vigilanles 4. MEANS, JIM: AY 3.4: Ski Club 3.4:
Foolball 2.3.4. MELBOURNE. DALE: Tennis 4. MEL-
SON, BILL: Wreslling 2.3.4. MERTZ. JUDY: Y-Teens
2: AY 4: Los Viaieros 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. MEYER.
JERRY: AY 2.3.4: FHA 4: Bowling 2: Los Viaieros 2.
MEYER. TOMMY: AY 2.3: ROTC 2.3: Choir 2: Ken
Club 2.3.4. MICOU. BILLY: AY 2: FHA 4: ROTC
2.3.4. MILLER. EVA JO: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3:
FHA 3: La Airosa 4: Operella 2: Los Viaieros 2:
ROTC 4: Choir 2: Ouill and Scroll 4. MILLER.
JEANETTE: AY 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Modern
Music Maslers 2.3.4: Operella 2: Bowling 4: lnlernos
3: Orcheslra 2.3: Choir 2.4: Ken Club 2.3.4: La
Airosa 4: Tri Hi-Y 4.
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MILLIGAN,Glen Mock, Alice MoReAN,cyn+hia MCALISTER, sandra MCCUSH. Gary McDONALD.ChorIes MeG1NNIS,Jwy
MlLTON,Wilma MONZIN60.Ann MORRIS,Ca+harine MccALEB,Tom McCLlSH,SyIvraAnne MCDONALD.-hrrol M:KEE.6wr9v
MILLER, JOHNNIE: AY 2,3,41 FHA 41 ROTC 2,3,4.
MILLER, MARVIN: AY 2,3,41 Science Club 4. MIL-
LIGAN, GLEN: AY 2,3,41 Honor Sociely 3,41 Oper-
efla 21 ROTC 2,3,41 S+uclen+ Council 21 Ken Club
2,3,41 Thespians 3.4. MILTON, WILMA: Y-Teens 41
AY 41 FHA 2,3,41 Choir 2. MINTON, JEFF: AY 41
Hi-Y 41 Golf 4. MIRANDAI, RONNIE: AY 21 Los
Viaieros 21 Band 2,3,41 Orcheslra 2,31 Science Club 4.
MOCK, ALICE: AY 2,3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 FHA 2,3,41
lnlernos 21 Fulure Nurses 2,3,4. MONZINGO, ANN:
Y-Teens 2,3,41 FTA 2,31 FHA 21 Choir 41 La Airosa 4.
MOORE, BILL: AY 41 Bowling 2,3. MOORE, BUR-
TONELL: AY 2,3,41 Press Club 41 FHA 2,31 La Airosa
41 Bowling 41 Choir 2,31 Thespians 3,41 FTA 4. MOR-
GAN, CYNTHIA: Debale Club 21 AY 2,3,41 Press
Club 2,42 Honor Socie+y 3,41 FTA 2,3,41 La Airosa
2,3,41 Opere'Ha 21 Fulure Nurses 21 lnlernos 2,3,41
Sludenl Council 2,3,41 lnler-club Council 3,41 Orch-
eslra 2,31 Ken Club 2,3,41 Quill and Scroll 4. MOR-
RIS, CATHARINE: AY 2,41 Inlernos 21 Ken Club 2,4.
MUNN, RONALD: AY 2,3,41 S'l'ucIenl' Council 2.
McAFEE, MELANEY: AY 2,3,41 Ski Club 21 Honor
Sociely 3,41 Alhlelic Hono: Sociely 2,3,41 Cheer
Leader 3,41 Tennis 2,3,41 Ken Club 2,3,41 Science
Club 2. McALlSTER, SANDRA: Y-Teens 2,3,41 AY
2,3,41 FHA 21 lnlra-club Council 3. MCCALEB, TOM:
D.O. 3,41 VIC 3,41 FFA 2. MCCAULEY, GEARY:
AY 2,3,41 Ski Club 21 ROTC 2,3,41 Science Club 2.
MCCAULLEY, MIKE: AY 2.3.41 FHA 41 Bowling 21
Baskelball 2,3,4. MCCLISH, GARY: Ken Club 2.3.45
Science Club 2,3,4. MCCLISH, SYLVIA ANNEZASEQ
Training 41 FHA 2,3,4. MCCOWN, LORETTA: AY 4:
G.A.A. 2,31 Choir 2. MCCUE, MARY: Arclwvlogy 3:
AY 2,3,41 Ski Club 41 Honor Soclely 3,4:ii..a Airosa 2:-
Alhlelic Honor SocielygggQ2j,3,41 Tennii 2,3,41 Slu-
clenl Council 3,41 :2,3,4. McDONAi.D,i
CHARLES: AY 2,31 2,3,4. MQ!
DONALD, JERROL: AY 4-yyll: 2,3. NIG-
ENTIRE, BUTCH: Wrefiliihg 2,3. MCFATHEXS,
LARRY: D.O. 31 AY 2,3,41 La Alftlta 41 Sfl'6ge 'Hbhdf
41 Sluclenl Council 41 Choir 2,4. MC5lNN15,'ilERlSYif
AY 3,41 Bowling 21 Choir 2: Fqqlball f2,'3,--
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McKINNEY, Hal McMENNAMY, Jerry NEELY, Jimmie NEWMAN, G-racy NUNN, Eddie OGLESBY, Gordon
MCKINNEY, Tex MCNEILAND, Bill NEESE, Glenn NOBLE, Roberl OAKLEY, Darrell OLIVER, Leia
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McKENZlE, ROBERT: Hi-Y 41 AY 2,3,41 Honor So-
ciely 41 La Airosa 41 Sandslorm 41 ROTC 21 Ken
Club 2,3,4: Sluclenl Council 4. McKINNEY, HAL:
Band 2,3,41 Orcheslra 2,3,4. McKINNEY, TEX: Arclze-
ology 2,31 Hi-Y 2,3,41 AY 2,3,41 Bowling 41 Inlernos 2.
McLAlN, BURT: Hi-Y 2,3,41 AY 2,3,41 FTA 41 A'l'l'i-
lelic Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Track 41 Bowling 21 lnlernos
2,31 Choir 21 Baseball 2,3,41 Baslcelball 2,3,4. Mc-'
MEANS, JAMES: Key Club 2,3. McMENNAMY.
JERRY: D.O. 41 AY 21 Wreslling 21 VIC 3,4. Mc-
NEILAND, BILL: Modern Music Maslers 3,41 Open
ella 21 Band 2,3,41 Orcl1es'Ira 2,3,4: Ken Club:2,3.4r.
NEAL, BILLIE TOM: AY 2,3,4 G.A.A. 21 Fl-lA:2,4.
NEAL, MELODY: Sec. Training 41 AY 2,3,41 Band
2,3,4. NEELY, JIMMIE: D.O. 3,4: Press Club 21 VIC
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3,41 Sanclslorm 2. NEESE, GLENN: D.E. 3,4. NEL
SON, ANDREA: AY 2,3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,4. NELSON
PAT: Y-Teens 41 AY 2,3,4: FHA 2,31 Opere'l'+a 2
Ful'ure Nurses 3 Bowling 41 Choir 2,3. NEWMAN
GRACY: AY 2,3 D.E. 3,41 FHA 2,41 Operella 2
Choir 2. NOBLE, ROBERT: AY 21 Golf 2,3. NOKES
SHARON: FHA 2,3,4. NORRID, GAIL: AY 2,3,4
Foolball 2,3. NUNN, EDDIE: AY 4: VIC 4. OAK-
l.EY, DARRELL: AY 31 D.E. 3,4. ODOM, JACK
Archeology 41 AY 41 Tennis 41 Science Club 41 Base-
ball 4. ODOM, JOHN: Band 2,3,4. OGLESBY
GORDON: Square Dance Club 2,3,41 AY 2,3,4
FHA 41 FFA 2,3,4: Choir 21 Thespians 3,4. OLIVER
ILETA: DE 4. OLSON, ERIC: AY 2,3,41 Band 2,3,4
Inlernos 41 Science Club 4.
OLSON. WALTER: S'I'amp CoIIecIors 2.3.4. O'NEAL.
JUDY: 2.3.4: D.E. 4: FHA 4: S+uden+ Council 3.4:
Ken Club 2.3.4. ONSTATT. DAVID: D.O. 3.4: VIC
3.4. OSTRANDER. DAVID: Hi-Y 2: AY 2.3: Ski Club
2.3. OWENS. MARY LEE: Y-Teens 2.3: AY 2.3.4:
G.A.A. 2.3.4: CI'1oir 2.3. PACE. SUE: AY 2.3.4: FHA
2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: CI1oir 2.3. PALMER DONALD:
Debaie Club 2: Creafive WriI'ers 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY
2.3.4: BowIing 3: ROTC 2.3: Sfudeni' Council 4: Choir
2. PARK. DAVID: AY 2.3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4:
ROTC 2.3.4: Siudeni' Council 2.3.4: Ken CIub 2.3.4.
PARKER. DON: VIC 4. PARSONS. BOBBY: D.E. 4:
Band 2. PATRICK. SANDRA: AY 2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4.
PATTERSON. JUDY: AY 2.3.4: FTA 3: FHA 4: Oper-
e++a 2: La Airosa 4: Fuiure Nurses 3.4: Bowling 3:
Infernos 2: Choir 2: Science Club 2. PEEK. JOHNNY:
AY 3: Baske'I'baII 2.3.4. PERRY. LINDA: G.A.A. 2.3:
Fuiure Nurses 4. PENNINGTON. DOLLI: Y-Teens 3.4:
AY 4: G.A.A. 2.3: FHA 2.3: Fu'rure Nurses 4: Choir
2.3. PHILLIPS. LYNDA SUE: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4: FHA
2: Fufure Nurses 2.3.4: Choir 3: In'I'er-club CounciI 4.
PHILLIPS. WANDA: Sec. Training 4: Y-Teens 4: AY
2.4: FTA 4: Band 2.3.4: Thespians 3.4. PICKLE. JO
ANN: AY 2.3: D.E. 4: FTA 2.3: FHA 2.3: Infer-club
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VIC: AY 2.3.4 A+hIe+ic Honor Socieify 3.4: Trafcklif
S'+uden+ Council 2.3.4: Tixespians 4: Baskefbail
PODZEMNY. DANIEL: ELG. 3.4-4: FFA 2.
DICKIE: A+hIe+ic Honor Socieig 3.4: Foo+bdIl.2.3,4ij
Ski CIub 4: Track 2.3. POW LL. BUD! AY
Wresiling 3.4: OpereH'a 2: ROTC 2.3:.Choir.2.i4
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...COMPETE IN MERIT SCIIOUIRSIIIP EXAMS...
POWELL, GEORGE: VIC 3. PRAY, SHIRLEY: AY
2.3.4: Press Club 3: D.E. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4:
Sanclslorm 3. PRICE. CAROL: Swimming 3: G.A.A.
2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: Fulure Nurses 2.3.4. PRICE. SHIR-
LEY: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 3.4: La Airosa 3: Sluclenl'
Council 3.4: In+er-club Council 2: Thespians 3.4.
PRICE, TOMMY: AY 2.3.4: Press Club 4: La Airosa
4: Track 3.4: Golf 2: lnfernos 2: Sludenl Council 3:
Thespians 3.4. PRINCE, CONNA: AY 3.4: ROTC
2.3.4: Science Club 2. PROTSMAN, MADGE: AY
2.3.4: D.E. 4: FHA 2.3.4: S'Iuclen+ Council 2: Choir
2.3. PURCELL.LAQUlETA: Y-Teens 2.3: AY 2.3.4:
G.A.A. 2.3: FHA 2.3.4: FTA 4: Infer-club Council 4.
RALSTON. BEVERLY: AY 2.3.4: Sec. Training 4:
Band 2.3.4: Choir 2: Tri I'li-Y 4. RAMSEY. SYLVIA:
AY 2.3.4: Modern Music Maslers 3.4: FHA 4: Sand-
sl'orm 4: OpereH'a 2: Cheerleader 3.4: S+uden+ Coun-
cil 2: Choir 2.3.4. RANDOLPH. TOMMY: D.O. 2.3.4.
RANSOM, ED: FFA 2.3: Track 2: Choir 2: Foolball 3:
Baskelball 2.3. REAMS. BILLY: Square Dance Club 3:
AY 2.3.4: Wreslling 2.3.4: Choir 2.3. REED, JAMES:
D.E. 4: Bowling 3.4: VIC 2.3.4: Band 2. REED, PHYL-
LIS: Square Dance Club 2: AY 4: D.E. 3.4: G.A.A. 2.
FHA 2.3:CI1oir 2. REED. RONNIE: Hi-Y 3: AY 2.3.4:
D.E. 4: VIC 2: Sandslorm 2: Operella 2: ROTC 2.3:
ln'I'er-club Council 2: Choir 2.3.4. REEVES. EDDIE:
AY 2.3.4: Inlernos 2: Ken Club 3.4. RENFRO. RUE:
Square Dance Club 2: Y-Teens 2.3: FHA 2.3.4: Choir
2.3. REYNOLDS, ROBERT: AY 4: ROTC 3.4: Ken
Club 3.4. RHOADS. GARY: AY 4: ROTC 2.3.4.
RICE, CHARLES: AY 2.3.4: Foolball 2.3.4. RILEY,
DON: Hi-Y 3.4: AY 2.3.4: Golf 2: lnlernos 2: Ken
Club 2.3.4: Vigilanles 3.4. RILEY, KATHY: Debale
Club 2: Tri Hi-Y 4: AY 2.3.4: La Airosa 4. RINER.
BRENDA: Y-Teens 2: AY 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: FHA 3.4:
Choir 2.3. RITTENBERRY, PEGGY: AY 2.3.4: Press
Club 3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4: La Airosa 3.4: Choir 2:
Thespians 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4.
POWELL. George PRICE, Shirley PuRcELL,Laquae+a RANDoLPH,TQmmy REED,James RENFRo,Rue RILEY, Dan
PRAY,5hifley PRlCE.Tommy PUTMAN,Ted RANSOM. Ed REED,PhylnS REYNOLDS.Rober+ RILEY,Ka+hy
PRESCOTT. Jim PRINCE, Conna RALSTON. Beverly REAMS. Billy REED, Ronnie RHOADS. Gary RINER. Brenda
PRICE, Carole PROTSMAN. Madge RAMSEY, Sylvia REED, Dewaine REEVES. Eddie RICE. Charles RITTENBERRY, Peggy
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ROBBINS, William ROBERTS, Nancy ROBINSON, Annelle RUFFINO, Roberlo RUTLAND, Pally SCHWAN, Judy 5E1.LERS,'EWdfB8h'
ROBERTS, Anne ROBERTS, Wayne ROGERS, Hank RUNYON, Don SAXE, Charloffe SCQTT, Bill SQPKOWITZ, Align:
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ROBBINS, JILL: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 3,4: FHA 3,4:
Choir 2: Ken Club 3,4. ROBBINS, WILLIAM: AY
2,3,4: Slamp Colleclors 2: VIC 3: ROTC 2,3,4.
ROBERTS, ANNE: AY 2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Honor So-
ciely 3,4: Modern Music Maslers 3,4: FTA 2: lnlernos
2: Sludenl Council 2,3,4: lnfer-club Council 2: Band
2,3,4: Orclmeslra 2,3,4: Choir 2.3: Ken Club 2,3,4:
Thespians 3,4: La Airosa 4: Press Club 4: Organisf
2,3,4. ROBERTS, BILLY: Wreslling 2,3,4: Foolball 2,4.
ROBERTS, FRED: Square Dance Club 3: AY 4: D.E. 3:
Wreslling 4: VIC 3: Foolball 2. ROBERTS, NANCY:
AY 2,3,4: Operella 2: Moclern Music Maslers 2,3,4:
Choir 2,3,4. ROBERTS, WAYNE: D.O. 4: VIC 2,3,4.
ROBINSON, GLENDA: Y-Teens 2.3: D.E. 2: G.A.A.
2: FHA 2,3. ROBINSON, KENNETH: Foolball 2,3,4.
ROBISON, ANNETTE: G.A.A. 2,3,4: FHA 3,4: Fu-
lure Nurses 3. ROGERS, HANK: S+uden+ Council
2,3,4: AY 2,3,4: lnlernos 2,3,4: FTA 2,3,4: Honor So-
ciely 3,4: Ken Club 2,3,4: Science Club 3. RUFF,
JOE: AY 3,4. RUFFINO, ROBERTO: AY 4: Sand-
slorm 4: lnlernos 4: Los Viaieros 4: S+uclen+ Council 4.
RUNYON, DON: Archeology 2: Library Club 3,4:
Square Dance Club 3: Debale Club 3,4: Hi-Y 2: AY
2,3,4: Ski Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Slamp Colleclors 2,3,4:
VIC 3,4: FFA 3,4: Operella 2: Slage Hand 2: Fulure
Nurses 2: Bowling 4: Golf 4: ROTC 2,3,4: Choir 3,4:
Science Club 3. RUSSELL, DAVID: AY 2,3,4: Ski
Club 4: A+l1le+ic Honor Socielv 3,4: Foolball 2,3,4:
Baseball 3,4. RUSSELL, PHYLLIS: AY 4: FHA 2,3,4.
RUTLAND, PATTY: Y-Teens 2.3: AY 2,3,4: FTA 2,4'
FHA 2,3,4: Sandslorm 4: Sludeni Council 4: Choi?
2.3. SAXE, CHARLOTTE: AY 3,4: GAA 2: FTA 3.42
In+ernos 2,3,4: S+uden+ Council 3:2 lnler-club Council
3. SCHROEDER, DIANE: AY 45 FHA 4:wCl1oiri 2.
SCHUTTS, BARBARA: AY 2,3,4: Press Club 3,4:: Ski
Club 2,3,4: FTA 4: Honor Socieiy 3,4: La Airosa 3,4:
Sands+orm 3,4: Golf 2: Los Viajeros 2: Ken Club 2,3,4:
Quill and Scroll 3,4. SCHWAN, JUDY: Y-Teens 2.3.42
AY 2,3,4: FTA 2,3,4: Operefia 2: Bowling 4: Los via-
ieros 2: S+uden+ Council 4: Choir 2: Ken Club 2.3.4.
SCOTT, BILL: Hi-Y 4: AY 2,3,4: Press Club 4: Ski
Club 2,3,4: La Airosa 4: Goff 2: SCGTT, JAMES:
AY 2: FHA 4. SELBY, LARRY: Hi-Y 4: AY 2,3,4:
ROTC 2,3,4. SELLERS, EVVAJEAN: G.A.A. 2.3:
FHA 2,4. SEPKOWITZ, ALLAN: AY 2,4-:A Ski Club
4: A+hle+ic Honor Sociely 4: Track 4: Siucleni CUUUji
cil 2,3,4: Foolball 3,4. SETTLE, SANDY: AY 2,3,4:
La Airosa 4: Sanclslorm 4: Choir 2,3,4. -
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SHARP, Bill SHOMELL, Lynn SIMPSON, Della SINGLETON. Byron SMITH. Paul STEWART, Bill
SHARP. O'Neal SHORES, Gary SIMS. Jim SLOAN, Bill SPEARMAN. Jerry STEWART, Arvis
Seniors . . .
...RAISED 'OLD TIME' FUSS DN 'KID DAY'...
SHAFFER. SALLY: AY 2.41 ROTC 4. SHAND,
LINDA: Tri-Hi-Y 41 Y-Teens 2.3.41 AY 2.3.41 FTA 21
FHA 2.3.4. SHARP, BILL: AY 2.3.41 Los Viaieros 21
ROTC 2.3.4. SHARP, ONEAL: FFA 2.3.41 Choir 3.
SHEPARD, GARY: Hi-Y 3,41 AY 41 ROTC 2.3.4.
SHOMELL, LYNN: Y-Teens 2.41 AY 2.3.41 FTA 31
FHA 41 La Airosa 21 Opere'Ha 21 lnlernos 21 lnief-
club Council 41 Choir 2.31 Thespians 3.4. SHORES.
GARY: Hi-Y 2.3.41 AY 2.3.41 Ski Club 2.3.41 Golf 2.
SHUFFIELD. LYNNELL: AY 2.3.41 D.E. 31 FHA 4.
SHULL. EVELYN: AY 2.3.41 Opere'H'a 21 Choir 2.3.4.
SIMPSON. DELLA MAE: Y-Teens 41 AY 41 FHA. 2.3.
SIMS. JIM: AY 41 ROTC 4. SING. CHESTELLE:
Archeology 31 Y-Teens 2,31 AY 2.3.41 FTA 31 La
Airosa 21 Opereila 21 Choir 2.3.41 Thespians 4.
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SINGLETON. BYRON: Hi-Y 2.3.41 AY 2.3.41 Ski
Club 2.3.41 Track 2.3.4. SMILEY. NICKY: AY 2.3.41
Wresfling 2.3.41 Opere+'I'a 21 Bowling 41 S'I'uclen'l'
Council 21 Choir 2.3.4. SMITH. MARTHA: AY 2.3.41
Ski Club 2.3.41 La Airosa 41 Los Viaieros 2.3.41 Ken
Club 2.3.4. SMITH. PAUL: FFA 2.3.4. SPEARMAN.
JERRY: Deba'l'e Club 21 Hi-Y 21 AY 2.3.41 Ski Club 21
Tennis 21 Track 3.41 A'rl1le'fic Honor Sociely 3.41
Honor Socieiy 3,41 lnlernos 21 Sluclenl' Council 21 Ken
Club 2,3.41 Foolball 3.4. SPRINGSTUBE. LINDA:
AY 2.3.41 Ski Club 41 G.A.A. 2,31 FHA 21 Ken Club
2.3.4. STEWART. BILL: AY 2.3.41 Slamp Colleciors
21 Science Club 2.41 Los Viaieros 2.3.4. STEWART,
ARVIS: Hi-Y 2.3.41 Ken Club 3.41 Wreslling 2.3.41
AY 2.4.
STEWART. HILDON: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 4: Track 4:
Foofball 3. STICKSEL. HUGH: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
2.4: Los Viaieros 2: ROTC 2: Sfudenf Council 2.3.4:
Foofball 3.4. STOKES. DARLENE: Y-Teens 2: AY
2.3.4: FTA 3.4: Los Viajeros 2: Ken Club 2.3.4.
STOVALL. DICK: AY 3.4: Ski Club 4: Foofball 2.3.4:
Science Club 2: Choir 2. STRAIT. DAVE: AY 2.3.4:
ROTC 2.3.4: Science Club 2. STROUD, ELIZABETH:
AY 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. SUDBURY. JOHNNY: AY
2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Afhlelic Honor Sociely 3.4:
Ken Club 2.3.4: Foofball 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4. SUM-
MAR. RAYMOND: Hi-Y 2: AY 2.3.4: Science Club 3.
SUMNER. ROBIN: Archeology 2: Square Dance Club
2: AY 2.4: FHA 2.4: Bowling 4: Ken Club 2.4. SUT-
.TON. DONNA: Y-Teens 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: ROTC 4:
FTA 3.4: La Airosa 4: FHA 4: Bancl 2: Orchesfra 2.
SUTTON. JUDY: Press Club 4: FTA 4: La Airosa 4:
lnfernos 2: Sfuclenl' Council 2.3.4: ln+er-club Council
2.3: Quill and Scroll 4. SWAN. NANCY: Square
Dance Club 3: AY 2.3.4: Press Club 2.3.4: Ski Club
2.3.4: G.A.A. 2: La Airosa 2.3.4: Sandsform 2.3.4:
lnfernos 2.3: Sfuclenl Council 3.4 Bowling 4. SWIFT.
WAYNE: AY 2.3.4: Track 3: Choir 2. TALLEY.
JERRY: Choir 2: Science Club 2: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club
3.4. TAYLOR. LARRY: Wreslllng 2.3.4. TAYLOR.
MARY LYNN: Y-Teens 2.3: AY 2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4:
FTA 3: OpereHa 2: lnlernos 2.3.4: Orcheslra 2.3.4:
Choir 2.3.4. TERREL. GARY LEE: AY 3.4: ROTC
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SERVICE WITH A SMILE . . . We find 'lhe boys in
l'l1e bookroom are always helpful. I
2.3.4. THACKER. SANDRA: FHA 2.3.4: AY 2.3:
D.E. 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3. THOMAS. JANICE: AY 2.3.4:
Press Club 4: FTA 2.3: FHA 4: La Airosa 4: Sand-
sform 3: Orchesfra 2.3. THOMAS. MARY: AY 2.3.4:
FTA 2.3: FHA 2: Sandsfarm 2: Choir 2: Los Viaferos
2. THOMPSON. DIANA: AY 2.3.4: FHA 4: lnfernos
2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. THOMPSON. SUE: Choir
2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: Operelia 3: Y-Tens 2: AY 2.
STEWART. Hildon STRAIT, Dave SUMMAR. Raymond SWAN- NGHCY TAYLOR, Larry THOMAS, Janice
S'TlCKSEL, Hugh STROUD, Elizabe+h SUMNER. Robin SWIFT. WBYHS TAYLOR. Mdfy Lynn THOMAS. Mary
STOKES' Darlene STU Ln, Bob SUTTON, Dom... TALLEY. Jerry TERREL. Gary Lee THOMPSON. Diana
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THORNE. MYRL: D.O. 4: ROTC 2.3. THORNTON.
DOUGLAS: Alhlelic Honor Sociely 4: Baseball 4.
TICHENOR. ALICE: AY 4: FHA 4: Choir 3. TIMS.
ROBBIE LEE: FHA 2.3.4: Fulure Nurses 2.3.4. TODD.
SYBIL: AY 2.3.4: FTA 2.3.4: FHA 2.4: Sanclslorm 2?
Choir 2.4: Sludenl Council 2.4. TOMLINSON.
MART: AY 3.4: Track 3.4: Foolball 2.3. TRAMMELL.
WENDELL: FFA 2.3.4. TUCKER. B. T.: AY 2.3.4:
Honor Sociefy 3.4: Los Viaieros 2: ROTC 3.4: Slu-
denl Council 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4: Science Club 3.
TUCKER. CLIFTON: Square Dance Club 2.3.4: D.O.
2.3.4: VIC 2.3.4: Sandslorm 2: ROTC 2: Choir 2.3.
TURNER. MARTIN: Baskelball 2.3.4. TURNER.
VELMA: Y-Teens 2.3.4: FHA 2.4: Choir 2.3. TUR-
VILLE. PAT: Square Dance Club 4: Y-Teens 3.4: AY
2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3: FHA 2.3. TYLER. JEAN: AY 2.3.47
FHA 2.3.4: Inlernos 2. VANCE. JACKIE: AY 2.3:
D.E. 4: FHA 2.3: G.A.A. 2: Science Club 2. VAN-
DERBY, JUDY: AY 2.4: G.A.A. 2: FHA 4: Inlernos 2.
VAN DOREN. KENNY: AY 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4:
,. . ,.
Track 2.3.4: Inlernos 2: Ken Club 2.3.4: Sluclenl Coun-
cil 3. VAN HUSS. MARGRET: Secrelarial Training 4:
AY 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Los Viaieros 2.3.4: Ken Club
2.3.4. VEAZEY. BENNY: AY 2.4: Foolball 3.4.
VEAZEY. DOUGLAS: AY 2.3.4: Wreslling 2: Track
2.3.4: Foo'l'ball 2.3.4: Baseball 4. VENABLE. BOB:
AY 2.3.4: Press Club 4: Honor Socie'l'y 3.4: La Airosa
3.4: Allilelic Honor Sociely 4: Track 3.4: Sludenl
Council 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4: Baskelball 2: Vigilanles
4. VINCENT. VERN: AY 2.3.4: ROTC 2.3.4. VINEZ.
DON: Hi-Y 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: Ski Club 4: A'l'l1Ie'I'ic
Honor Socie-'ly 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Inlernos 2. WAL-
LACE, CARROLL: AY 3.4: VIC 3.4. WARE. JAMES:
AY 2: D.E. 4: Wreslling 3: ROTC 2: Choir 2. WAR-
REN. MAX: FHA 4: Foolball 2.3. WATERS. JUDY:
AY 4: G.A.A. 2.3: FTA 3: FHA 2.4. WATSON.
JACKIE: AY 2.3.4: FTA 3.4: FHA 2.3.4: La Airosa 4:
Sandslorm 4: Operella 2: Sludenl' Council 4: Bancl
2.3.4: Choir 2.3: Thespians 4.
THORNE. Myrl TODD, Sybil TUCKER. Clilfon TYLER. Jean VAN HUSS. Margrel' VINCENT, Vern WARE. James
THORNTON, Doug TOMLINSON. Mari TURNER. Marlin VANCE. Jackie VEAZEY. Benny VINEZ. Don WARREN. Max
TICHENOR, Alice TRAMMELL. Wendell TURNER, Velma VANDERBY. Judy VEAZEY, Douglas WALLACE. Carroll WATERS. Judy
TlMS. Robbie Lee TUCKER. B. T. TURVILLE. Pal VAN DOREN. Kenny VENABLE. Bob WALKER. Joyce WATSON. Jackie
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SON, Johnny WEAVER, Ronnie WELLER. Jimmy WHEELESS, Dalela WHITENER, Dennis WHITTINGTON, Tony WILLIAMS, Nelda
THERLY. Jimmy WEBB, Shirley WELTY. Rila WHITE. Billy wl-llTENlzR, Reynelhwlclcsk, sue WILLIAMS. Nell
THERI-Y. Lucille WEHRUN6. Wanda WEST. Jolene WY-llTE. Frances WHITT, Earl WILBANKS, Barbara WILLIAMS. Vera Fern
IVER. Gene WELBORN. Jim WHEELER. Judy WHITEHEAD. Jeannine WHITTEN. Tommy WILLIAMS' Jim WILUS, Bob
WATSON, JOHNNY: AY 3.4: Bowling 4: Science
Club 3. WEATHERLY, JIMMY: D.O. 3.4: AY 2.3.4:
ROTC 2. WEATHERLY, LUCILLE: AY 2.3.4: FTA 4:
FHA 2.4: Sludenl' Council 3. WEAVER, RONNIE:
AY 2.3.4: Choir 2. WEBB. SHIRLEY: AY 2.3.4:
G.A.A. 2.3.4: Sec. Training 4: FTA 2.3.4: Los Via-
ieros 2.3: Ken Club 2.3.4. WEHRUNG, WANDA:
AY 2.3.4: Sec. Training 4: CI1oir.2: FHA 2. WEL-
BORN. JIM: AY 2.3.4: Foolball 3. WELLER. JIMMY:
Alhlelic Honor Sociely 3.4: Baskelball 2.3.4: Base-
ball 4. WELTY, RITA: Y-Teens 4: AY 2.3.4: G.A.A.
2.3.4: FHA 4: Operella 2: Choir 2: Los Viaieros 2:
Sluclenl' Council 2.3. WEST, JOLENE: AY 2.3.4:
Press Club 3: La Airosa 3: Fulure Nurses 3: Los Via-
ieros 3: ROTC 4: Choir 2: Ken Club 3.4: Quill and
Scroll 3. WHEELER. JUDY: Archeology 2.3: AY 2.3.4:
FHA 3: Science Club 3. WHEELESS, DALETA: AY
2.34: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 2: Science Club 3.4.
WHITE, BILLY: AY 3.4: Track 3: Bowling 2: Foolball
2.3.4: Baseball 3.4. WHITE. FRANCES: G.A.A. 2.3:
FHA 4: Bowling 2: Choir 2. WHITEHEAD, JEAN-
NINE: AY 2.3.4: Slci Club 2,3: FTA 2.3: Los Viaieros
2. WHITENER, DENNIS: AY 4: Wreslling 2: Foolball
2.3. WHITT, EARL: Debale Club 4: Orcheslra 2.3.4.
WHITTEN. TOMMY: AY 3.4: Bowling 4: Band 2.3.4:
Choir 2. WHITTINGTON. TONY: Archeology 2:
Band 2.3.4: Orcheslra 3: AY 2: Drum Maior 4.
WICKER. SUE: Y-Teens 2.3.4: AY 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2:
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Operella 2: FTA 3: RCTC 4: Choir 2.3: Science Club
2.3. WILBANKS. BARBARA: Debale .Club 41
Y-Teens 2.3: AY 2.3.4: FHA 3: ROTC 4: lnlfernos 2:
Choir 2.3. WILLIAMS, JIM: AY 4. WILLIAMS.
NELDA: Y-Teens 4: AY 2.3.4: Los Viaieros 2.3: Band
2.3.4: Orcheslra 2.3.4: Ken Club 2.3.4. WILLIAMS,
NELL: AY 2.3.4: Slci Club 2.3.4: C-5.A.A. 2:-Honor
Sociely 3.4: FTA 2.3: Operella 2: Tri I-'li-Y 4: ln-
lernos 2.3: Sludenl Council 2.3.4: Choir 2: Ken Club
2.3.4. WILLIAMS. VERA FERN: AY 2.3.4: G.A.A.
2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: lnler-club Council 2: Choir 2.
WILLIS, BOB: AY 4: Bowling 2: Los Viaieros 2: Fool-
ball 2.3. '
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WIL ETH, Jo nny ITT, J. W. WOOD, Tommy WRATHER, June YANCY, Georg' YATES, S H
WILSON. Be+iy WOLFE, Ronnie WOODWARD, Judy WRIGHT, Donald YANTIS, John la ZANCHETDTIN, O'IeIIo
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9lll0l'S . . .
...PRAYEDIAT BACCALAUREATE AND amen A1 commemcememr
WILLIS, JERALD: AY 2,3,4. WILMETH, JOHNNY:
AY 31 VIC 41 FFA 21 ROTC 2,31 Inier-club Council 4.
WILSON, BETTY: G.A.A. 2,31 FHA 3,4. WILSON.
DONNA: G.A.A. 2,31 FHA 3,4. WITT, J. W.: Foo?-
baII 2,3,4. WOLFE, RONNIE: D.O. 3,4L,,NVIC 3,43
BasIce+baII 2. WOOD, NANCY: AY 213,41 Honor
Sociefy 3,41 FTA 41 FHA 21 Tennis 2.3.41 Siudenf
CounciI 41 Ken Club 2,3,4. WOOD, TOMMY: VIC
3,41 ROTC 21 BasebaII 4. WOODWARD, JUDY!
Sec. Training 41 Y-Teens 41 AY 2,3,41 Honor Sociefy
3,41 Modern Music Masrers 2,3,41 Los Viajeros 21
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Band 2,3,41 Orchesira 2,31 Ken CIub 3,4. WORK-
MAN, DENNY: AY 41 Bowling 21 Los Viaieros 41
F'oofIbaII 2.3. WRATHER, JUNE: Sec. Training 41
AY 2,3,41 Los Viaieros 31 Choir 21 Science Club 2.
,wRleHT,,,ooNALo: o.o. 3,4, vlc 3.4, Rorc 2.
WRIGHT, NANCY: FHA 3,41 Iniernos 21 Orchesira
2,3,4. LYANCY GEORGIA: G.A.A. 2,3,41 FHA 2,4.
YANTIS, JOHN: AY 41 ROTC 2,3,41 Siudeni' Coun-
eil 4. YARBROUGH, JANICE: Archeology 31 AY
23,41 FHA 2,4. YATES, SCOTT: Sfudeni' CounciI 2,41
FTA 41 AY 2,4. ZANCHETTIN, OTELLO: AY 2,3,4.
UNIORS al Sandieland have a wide varie'I'y of ac'I'ivi+ies
which are always climaxed by 'rhe Junior-Senior Prom in early
May each year. The Junior Class sponsors lhe elec'l'ion of
fhe May Queen and a Junior and Senior aHendan1' of 'ihis
gala eveni. Members of 'lhe class are ihe only ones in
Sandieland eligible for lhe Boys Siaie in Ausfin in lhe sum-
mer, or as Field Service exchange s+uden'l's +o Europe during
'rhe same 'l'ime. During 'rhe Junior Year 'ihe Diagnosfic Arifh-
mefic and English +es+s are adminisfered +o clefermine 'ihe
need 'For +he Advanced Arifhmeiic and Advanced English
courses which are offered during fhe following year. ln
l957-58 'ihere were some 755 Juniors af A.H.S. of which
4-II were boys and 334 girls. There were iwenfy-fhree
Junior homerooms.
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AKIN. Delois
ALBERT, Don
ALDERSON, Sieve
ALDRIDGE, Palsy
ALEXANDER, Jeane'H'e
ALEXANDER, Jerry
ALEXANDER, Rosemary
ALEXANDER, Sandra
ALLDREDGE, Harvey
ALLEN, Charles
ALLEN, Susan
ALLWEIN, Harry
AMMONS, Shirley
AMOS, Mariha
ARDEN, Sieve
ARMSTRONG, Donna
ARNOLD, Brenda
ARNOLD, Kerry
ARTEAGA, Edward
ARTEAGA, Richard
ARTERBURN, Richard
ASHFORD, Ray
ASKEW, Suzanne
ATWOOD, Carole
AUTRY, Dave
BAILEY. Lyn
BAKER, Jim Wade
BAKER, Kaye
BALDWIN, Kay Nell
BALDWIN, Lanny
BALLARD, Belsy
BALLARD, Sandra
BARBEE, Suellen
BARR, Mary
BEALL, Be'Hy
BECQUET, George
BEDELL, June
BEDWELL, Von
BEETS, Kenneih
BELL, Bill
BELLAMY, Richard
BELLAR, Lee
BENGE, Sharon
BENHAM, Sarah
BIRDSONG, Jon
BENNETT, Farris Ann
BENNETT, Gail
BENNETT, Linda
BENNETT, Voncille
BENSON, Mary Alice
BENTLEY, Maurine
BERRY, Candy
BEST, L nell
BEST, Sherry
JUNIORS
OF
1958
BINGHAM, Mary Lou
BLACK, Rila Joyce
BLACKBURN, Judy
BLACKWELL, Billy
BLAKE, Joe
BLAKE, Mike
BLAKEWAY, Carole
BLASINGAME, Raymond
BLAINE, Gloria
BORGER, Jack
BOWDEN, Janelle
BOWERMAN, DeWayne
BOWLIN, Judy
BOYER, James
BOYER, Myrlle
BRADLEY, Sallie
BRAGG, Relha
BRALLEY, Joe Bob
BRAMLETT, Jerry
BRAZEL, Douglas
BRAZIER, Barbara
BREWER, Billy
BRAXTON, Don
BRIDGES, Loyd
BRIDGES, Phyllis
BRIGGS, Billy
BRINKLEY, Jack
BROCK, Regeina
BROOKS, Bill
BROWN, Belly
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walking lhrough lhe lrophy-lined halls of Sanclielancla uncler flue
Honor Code.
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ARQUNU THE CAMPUS . . . like +he business of America, slu-
ffenl' "workers" al' Sanclieland 'lake a luncheon break wilh five
lunch periods in 'Phe cafeleria. Some 2500 sludenls eal' daily in
'the cafeteria.
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1958
BROWN, Bill
BROWN, Chrisly
BROWN, Davicl
BROWN Kendall
BROWN Priscilla
BROWN Royse
BROWN, Sherry
BROWN, Wayne
BROWNLEE, Carolyn
BRYANT, Palricia
BUESCHER, Wayne
BULLARD, Don
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., Buwus, Jane
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, xzzwy A, ,Mimi ,,, A... F 122 4 BU RLESON, James
L AIAI, ly E E .,,. -.,. , IHQ zyz .. E Z: 1. Doris
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Q. E ,. ' A A A , '- BUSSARD, Sanclra
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as ima L ,,, Pkfpl who-' BYBEE. Sammy
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CAMPBELL, Jim Bob
CAMPBELL, Vickie
CAMPSEY, Lee
CANNON, Pal
CARVER, Bryan
CASTLEBERRY, Thomas
CASTILLO, Richard
CAZZELL, Vicki
CHAMBLESS, Judilh
CHARLESS, Addis
CHASE, Linda
CHAVEZ, Benny
CHILDERS, Claire
CLAY, Sammye
CLOUGH, Bill
COBB, Kay
COBURN, Fred
COE, Pal
COFFEE, Sharon I
COLE, Kenne'l'h
COLLINS, Jeannie Rulh
COLLINS, Rulh
COMPTON, Janeece
COMPTON, JaneH'e
COOK, Rhonald
COPELAND, Glenda
COTTON, Freda
COTTON, Roy
COVINGTON, Dixie
COX, Judy
COX, Lynd el
COX, Margarel'
COX, Norman
COULSON, Gayle
CRABTREE, Linda Joyce
CRAWFORD, Palricia
CROSSETT, Mable
CROSSLAND, Sue
CROWLEY, Joe
CULP, Barbara
CULP, Charles
CURRIE, Jim
CURTIS, Margarel
DAILY, Roberl'
DANCY, George
DANIELS, Pans
DANIELS, Wesley
DANNER, Dash
DARNELL, Lynda
DAUGHTRY, Johnnie
DAVIS, Ann
DAVIS, D. W.
DAVIS, Jean
DAVIS, Jerry
DAY, Eddie
DAY, Roanna
DEES, Ben
DEE, Richard
DECKER, Jimmy
DEASON, Donald
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DEAN, Bill
DE FOREST, Lee
DELANEY, Sandra
DELBERT, Leon Rea
DENTON. James
DEVANEY, David
DEWEY, Jimmy
DICKEY, Mary Lu
DICKSON, Herbie
DICKSON, Shirley
DILDAY, Tony -
DILLARD, Freddy
DODGE, Dina
DODSON, Linda
DODSON, Maxey
DOWNING, Joy
DOYLE, H. G., Jr.
DRAKE, Bobby
DUNAWAY, Palsy
DUPRIEST, Richard
EASTEP, Chesler
EDWARDS, Marian
EDWARDS, Marilyn
ELKINS, Frank
ELLIS, Carol Ann
ELLIS, Jerry
ELLISON, Gerald
ESCAMILLA, Froilan
ESTES, Jimmie
ESTESS, Joyce
ESTESS, Judy
EUDEY, Rosie Lee
EUDY, Johnny
EVANS, Sharon
EVANS, Sue
EVERITT, Herby
EVERITT, Jimmy
EVERTS, Carol
FANCHER, Nelda
FANDRICH, Joe
FIELD, Joe W.
FIELDS, Paul
FINDLEY, Jo ce
FINNEY, Phyllis
FlSKE, Barbara
FLEMINS, Charles
FLINN, lvan
FLIPPIN, Wanda
FLOWERS, Ross
FONITI, Linda
FORD. Lynne
FORGUSON, Glenn
FOSTER, James
FOWLER, David
JUNIORS
OF
1958
FOWLER Frances
FRAZIER Chrisiy
FRITTS Vernon
FRY Glenda
FULLER Fran
FULTZ Darrell
GAEDE Linda
GARCIA Siella
oARNER Dann e
oARlEPY Freddy
aARRETT Linda
aARST Karen
:AST Mary Ann
:ATLIN Donald
:ATTIS Carole
:EORGANTONlS. Pai'
:EORGE Doyle
:EORGE Sheila
:IBBONS Amarllys
:IFFCRD Gene
:IFFORD Judy
:ILLESPIE Gloria
:LASCO Duane
:OLDSMlTH, Be'Hy
:OLDWATER, Joey
:ORDON Janice
:ORDON Wayne
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popcorn as anoiher service of fhe Sfudenl' Council. The orgzniza-
'Hon mainiains The machine in ihe Sandieland Cafeferia.
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ai' Sandieiand View 'films and wiiness slides. Mr. E. L. Jackson is
in charge of 'Fire worir in 'rhis phase of ihe curriculum.
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GOSSET. Bud
GOWENS. J. W.
GRAHAM, Don
GRAHAM, Tommy
GRANT, Pai'
GRAY. Jimmy
GREEN, Jack
GREEN, Jerr
GREENE, Jeyi
GREER, Gary
GREER, Linda
GRENEWALD, Ken
GRIFFITH. Dale
GRIFFITH,Roger
GROFF, Don
GUBINS, Valdis
GWYN. Pai
HAMRICK, Fern
HACKER, Bobby Ray
HALE, Barbara
HALE, Jimmy
HALL, Don
HALL, Norma
HAMILTON. Judy
HAMILTON, Suzanne
HANSEN. Don
HANSON, Susan
HARDIN. Lynn
HARDMAN. Caiherine
HARGRAVE, Johnny
HARP, Herman
HARPER, Linda
HARRIS, Judy
HARRISON, Jerry
HASLEY, Nancy
HAWKINS, Marfha
HAWPE, Pa+sy
HAYHURST, Glenda
HECK, Kendall
HELTON, Carolyn
HEMPHILL, Jean
HERRING, Dale
HERRING. Jerr
HICKLIN, Ronalld
HIETT, Don
HILL, Billy
HILL, Eddie
HILL, Freddie
HILL, Herman
HILL, Jin
HILLIARD, Don
HIRSCH, Johnny
HODSON, Diane
HOLLINGSWORTH. Lewis
'IOLLOWAY, Ralph
-IOLMAN, Bessie
'IOLMES, Don
'IOLMES, Lynn
'lOLMES, Palricia
-IOPKINS, Kafhleen
-IORTENSTINE. Rodne
'IOUSTON, Diane
'IOUSTON, Jim
'IOWARD, Beverly
'IOWARD, Emma Rea
'IOWARD, Jerry
'IOWE, Carolyn
'IUDGINS, Barbara
-IUDSON, Jan
'IUDSON, Judy
'IUNT, Galen
-IUNTER, Linda Kay
'IU RST, Sylvia
IYDE, Pal'
NGRAM, Sherrill
IACKSON, Jerrol
IACKSON, Thomas
IAMES, James
IANAK, Jimmy
ARNAGIN, Gene
EFFREY, Glen
ENKINS, Doris
ENNINGS, Grover
IMKS, Sharon
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JONES, La Juana Gail
JORDAN, Lynda
KEEL, Jackie
KELLEY, Sue
KENNAN, James
KENNANN, JeaneHe
KENNEDY, Be'Hie
KING, Jerry
KING, Malcolm
KING, Wayne
KIRK, Suzy
KIRKPATRICK, Mike
KNIGHT, Sfanley
KNOWLES, C. W.
KNUPP, Mary
KUYAVA, Joe
LAIN, Burion
LAMB, Elvin
LAMBERT, La Verne
LAMUNYON. Alfred
LANE, Bill
LANDIS, BeHy
LAROCHE, Gerald
LARSON. Millon
LATHAM, Linda
LAW, Cindy
LAWSON, Connie
LAWSON, Fayihe
LEA, Bucky
LEACHMAN, Jane?
LEDFORD, Don
LEE, Roger
LEMONS, Judy
LEWIS, Aubrey
LEWIS, Wayne
LIGHT, Wan Ceil
LILLY, Deanne
LINDLEY. Linda
LINDSEY, Donna
LINDSEY, Louis
LINDSEY, Sid
LINVILLE, Richard Georc
LISTER, amy
JIINIORS
OF
1958
LITTLE, Bill
LITTLE, Marqui'I'a
LOCKWOOD, Johnny
LOGSDON. Kafhy
LONG, Hack
LOPER. Jim
LOPEZ, Frank
LOVELESS. Jack
LOYD, Bruce
LUERA, Herman
LUNDEGREEN, Sieve
LUTEN, Beverley
LYNCH, Sherry
MACK, Dulane
MAGEE, James
MAGUIRE, Pai
MAHAFFEE, Jerry Ann
MAHAN, Bill
MANN, Chico
MARSH, Jerry
MARSH, Tom
MARTIN, Kay
MARTIN, Nancy
MASON, Carlion
MASSEY, Wanda
MAXWELL, Jimmy
MAYFIELD, Aniia
MEAD, Janie
MEADOWS, Pai'
MEHIN, Rodney
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JUNIORS
OF
1958
MEISENHEIMER, Claudi
MELTON, Bill
MELTON, Joyce
MIDDLETON, Marvin
MILHOAN, James
MILLER, Bill
MILLER, Glenda
MILLER, Mary Ann
MILLER, Rodney
MlLLlGAN, Sharon
MIRANDA, Roberl'
MITCHELL, Gary
MITCHELL, Mike
MITCHELL, William
MOFFITT, Earl
MONCRIEF, Gary
MOON. Marvin
MOORE, Grace
MOORE, Minnie
MOORE, Ronnie
MORGAN, Barbara
MORGAN, Sheila
MORRISON. Carolyn
MORRISON, Lewis C.
MORTON, Rudy
MURRAY, Sandra
MUSICK, Mike
McBRlDE, Eugene
McBARNEY, Mike
McCAFFERTY, Velma
McCAFFREE, Louis
McCALEB, Virgil
McCarH, Gene
McCARTY, Marilyn
McCLURE, Bruce
McCRACKEN, John
McDONALD, George Ann
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McFARLAND, Mickey
McGEE, Elaine
McGREGOR, Sfephen
MCHARGUE, Chuck
McKAY, Charles
McKAY, Dick
McKlNNON,Judi1'h
McKNlGHT, John
McMlLLEN, Earl Lee
McWHORTER, Fred
NALL, Sharon
NEEDHAM, Charles
NELSON, Charlene
NICHOLS, Gene
NICHOLS, Pairicia
NOLIN, Mary
NOLLNER, Dale
NORMAN, Brenda
NORVILL, Pafricia
NOTTINGHAM, Jack
NUNN, Darlene
OGDEN, Pai
OGlLVlE, Roberl'
OLIVER, Donald
O'NElLL, Janei
O'REAR, Joyce
PACE, Curfis
PACE, Sara Ann
PARISH. Dwighi'
PARK, Jane'H'e
PARK, Ross
PARKER, Margaref
PARR, Mary Alice
PARTAIN. Julia
PATTERSON, Emily
PATTON, Celene
PAXTON, Temple
PEDERSON, Margarel'
PEEK, Sue
PENNER, Wesley
PERKINS, Connie Lee
PERRY, Wayne
PERRY, Joyce
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PFEIFFER, Herby
PHILLIPS, Gary
PHILLIPS, Mary
PIERSON, J. D.
PIKE, Bruce
PILLERS, Palsy
PLEMONS, Ronald
PLUMBEE, Jean
POLLARD, Palricia
POTTS, Dickey
POTTS, Hugh
POWELL, Lena
POWELL, Leola
POWERS, Peggy
POYNER, Harvey
PRESTRIDGE, Rifa
PROVENCE, Bonnie
PRUETT, Weldon
PULLIAM, BeH'y
PYEATT, Sharon
QUEREAU, Nancy
RAMSEY, Elizabefh Ann
RASCO, Elzena
RAY, David
REA, Malcolm
RENFRO, Mark
REXRODE, Carroll
REYNOLDS, Ann
REYNOLDS, Frank
REYNOLDS, Herbie
REYNOLDS, Roberl'
RHOADES, Leon
RHODEA, Mon'l'y
RICHARDSON, Kay
RICHTER, David
RIDDLE, Byron
RIGGS, Pafricia
RIVERS, Barbara
ROACH, Sue
ROBERTS, Deanna
ROBERTS, Jerry
ROBERTS, Ronnie I
ROBERTSON, Dean
ROBERTSON, Kay Linda
ROBERTSON, Ronnie
ROBINSON, Chrisline
ROBINSON, David
ROBINSON, Janice
ROBISON, Ri'l'a
RODGERS, Barbara
RODNEY, Milvin
ROGERS, Andy
ROGERS, Bryan
ROGERS, Marlha
JUNIORS
OF
1958
ROREX, Diane
ROSS, Charlene
RUDD, Louise
RUDDER, Bobby
RUNYON, Richard
RUSHING, Pa+sy
RUSSELL, Darlene
SALMON, Mary Louise
SANDERS, Jerrie
SANDERS, Judy
SAUNDERS, Joe
SAVAGE, Calvin
SCARBOROUGH. Glenda
SCOGGAN, Johnny
SCOTT, Jerry
SCOTT, Kennelh
SEARCEY, Jerry
SEAY, Soeure'He
SETZLER, Paul
SEYMOUR, Edwin
SHAND, Belh
SHARP, Jerry
SHAWGO, Vicfor
SHEA, Myrna
SHEFFIELD, Judy
SHEHORN, Aubrey
SHELBY, Galyn
SHELLBERG, Lee
SHERRILL, Billy
SHERROD, Monle
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JUNIORS
OF
1958
SHERROD, Ronnie
SHERWOOD, Pairicia
SHIPMAN, Ronald
SHIRES, Lairecia
SIBLEY, Joy
SINCLAIR, Merle
SIMS, Merlin
SISEMORE, Jack
SMALL, Don
SMITH, Charles
SMITH, Jerry
SMITH, Joyce
SMITH, Lucy
SMITH, Sue
SNODGRASS, Ann
sNoDeRAss, candy
SOMERVILLE, Rosema
soRENsoN. amy
SOUDER, Connie
SPEER, Lynda
SPENCER, Charles
SPRADLING, Granl'
SPRAGGINS, Seveia
SPRING, Philip
STACY, Lacy
STANLEY, Myra Anna
STARK, Don L.
STARR, Mary John
STEEN, Peggy
STEWARD, Donald
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STEVENSON, June
STINNETT, Shirley
STOCKING, Don
STONE, Carol
STOUSE, Jerry
STRADLEY, Bud
STRANGE, Judi
STRIFLEY, Darrell
STRIMPLE, Virgil
STUBBLEFIELD, Lyman
SUMMERS, Mary
SWAFFORD, Gary
SWENSON, Jennie
TAYLOR, John
TEAGUE, Marie
TERRELL, Joe
THOMAS, Nila
THOMAS, Rila
THOMASSON, Juanila
THOMPSON, Carol Ann
THOMPSON, Don
THOMPSON, Frank
THOMPSON, Shirley
TODD, Fred
TOMASELLO, Sherry
TOMLINSON, Nina
TORRES, Lenor
TOTTEN, Pricilla
TOWNES, Adella
TRENT, Kenne'l'h
TREVATHAN, Wilford
TRUBENBACH, Sue
TURMAN, Sharon
UPTON, Jim
VALDEZ, Eddie
VANDIVER, Ellis
VAN DORAN, Carla
VESSELS, Karen
VINSON, John
WAGNER, Lee
WALKER, Keilh
WALKUP, Gary
WALLIS, Karen Kay
WALTON, Don
WARD, Barry
WARD, Doris
WARD, Eddie
WARE, Jerry
WARNER, Loren
WASSON, Linda
WATTS, Kay
WEBB, Linda
WEBSTER, Wanda
WELCH, Claudelfe
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WEST, Thurlene
WESTFALL, Nila
WHEELER, Sandra
WHITE, Arlene
WHITE, Joe
WHITE, Sydney
WHITFIELD, Sandra
WHITLARK, Donald
WHITLOCK, Larry
WHITSETT, Mal
WHITTET, Joyce
WIEGMAN, Belh
WILEY, Doris
WILKERSON, Dwayne
WILKINS, Donald
WILKINS, Henry
WILLIAMS, Auslina
WILLIAMS, Ben Bob
WILLIAMS, Don
WILLIAMS, Sidne
WILLIAMS, Wandla Lou
WILLIAMSON, Beverly
WILLOUGHBY, Donna
WILSON, Alwyn
WILSON, Charlene
WILSON, Jay
WILSON, Nancy
WINEINGER, Lloyd
WINEINGER, Peggy
WINSTEAD, Wayne
WINTER, Doris
WIRT, Billye
WISDOM, Tommy
WISE, Ken
WOLF, Marian
WOLFE, Kennelh
WOLFE, Mollee
WOOD, Jerry
WOOD, Wayne
WOODARD, Cleriece
WOODS, Jim
WRIGHT, Alice
WRIGHT, Linda
YANCY, Clilla
YOES, Bill
YORK, Harlan
YORK, Tommy
YOUNG, James
YOUNG, Shirley
ZUBER, Randy
OPHOMORES af Sandieland finda wonderland before fhem
as fhey enfer fhe frophy-lined halls of our greaf herifage.
They have come from four Junior High Schools, Sfephen F.
Ausfin, James Bowie, Sam Housfon, and Elizabefh Nixon.
They find A.H.S. quife differenf from fhe school fhey leff
lasf spring wifh a wide variefy of subiecfs especially in fhe
vocafional and indusfrial fields. The Sophomore class holds
ifs elecfions along wifh fhe resf of fhe school along fhe
lines of fhe Texas Elecfion laws in early Ocfober. The class
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one of fhese officers. This year's class mef wifh a new
counselor, Miss Jane Williams, who puf fhem fo work im-
mediafely as "keepers of fhe frophies." Wi+h more fhan
500 Trophies fo keep shining and seven frophy cases clean,
fhe class cerfainly had a lo'l' fo do. There were 477 boys
and 467 girls in Sandieland fhis year, making a fofal of
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Upaging Mn. Kale! Daging lvlrn Kale!
l--las anqone seen Llncle-il-om? l-le is neealeal
lnacl-1 Qizage. Dau anal niglwi ilwese wovols
eclwoeal tlwouglw lzlwe lwalloweal lwalls ol:
as dzualenis ana Jceaclwerfs calleal lzov Uncle
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voice in Jclwe olislzance vang oul: , . . upaging
Tom Kale! paging Tom Kalelli Answev-
ing lzlwe call, om' lzieloveal Uncle Tom slzvolleal
ilwouglw Jclwe elim corfrfialovs oui inizo Jclwe glov-
ious liglwi: ol: eievniiq, lzlweve 'ko 'cal-ge lwis place
among izlwe immov-l:al.
Uncle Tom lmaa nal: been alli as' a malzlzev 0?
Facia, lie wovlqeol tlwalc sffealnesolau. l-le l-anew
evevqone in sclwool anal on tlwajc alaq as anq
0'tl19T' lie seweal 'izo please tlwem.
l-le was a l:'r'ienal to all, la-ul: especiall 'lzlwe
qouna people--Jclwose loual, vavnislw-czvactl-Qing,
woocl-sawing, papewwaal-slwoolzing lnunclw ci?
ul-gialsn--gave lwim gveai pleasurfe, anal lie was
ever' failzlwllul to Jclwem. l-low manu times in
ilwe last V2 qeavs lwe leave a wavfm lwome
ana llriencls' io answer' 'izlwe linocl-1 al: izlwe lzrfonlc
Joor' wlwen slcualenizs came Jco sclwool Jco lfiave
velweavsal lrov plaqs, progvams anal sliits?
Manu alances, parlzies anal ieas woulal noi
l-iave loeen so successful il: it lwaa noi lue-en 'lzov
Uncle Tom. Organizational rneeiings' coulol
noi: lwave lneen LEIJ al: sclwool iii lwe lwaol nol: lzeen
willing fo come lzoo. l--le loveal Jclwe qoung anal
was irriulu Nqoung al: l--leant." Yes, lwis
ul-ads" miss lwim v1l'ienl1ealoes not answer
'lzlweiv' call.
--Reprint from THE SANDSTORM
png, IM by Velma Amofd, February 17, 1958
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TIIE ACTIVITIES
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exploraiion +0 Jim Bob . . .
Sieve Wilson, Judy Suifori . '. .
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CADET LT. COL. DAVID PARK AND
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Affer being named a "crack" ho
unif in fhe spring Federal lnspecf
by officers from fhe Fourfh Ar
Headquarfers ouf of San Anfo
fhe I957-58 corps kepf fhe unif sf
ing fo mainfain fhe high sfanda
of unifs of fhe pasf. The refirl
officers named David Park fo
commanding officer posifion. Da
selecfed Barbara Wilbanlcs as
Honorary L+. Colonel. The Sand
land baffalion mei weekly on M
days during fhe advisory period
drill. Personnel lnspecfions in full u
form were complefed during
four company periods. Compan
vie for places during fhe baffali
drills each week. Honor compan
were named af fhe annual Milif
Ball lsee Summer Supplemerrtl follo
ing fhe spring Federal lnspecfi
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and fheir sponsors urged sfudenfsr
ioin fhe corps during fhe regisfrafi
period. The companies meef- da
second, fhird, fourfh and fiffh
riods. R.O.T.C. is a drill subiecf
Sandieland and offers one-eigh
credif per semesfer, or one-four
per year. Maior Carl Mafney, US
Ref., is Professor of Milifary Sciena
and Tacfics.
HONORARY LT. COL. BARBARA WILBANKS
Commanding Officers of fhe Sandieland Corps DAxigDEiTOlligAEiiOiND
HONORARY MAJOR
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K. Fulfon, R. Harp, J. Pace, J. Toledo. TOP ROW: D. Hanson, M. Sfevens, R. Black, J. Decker, L. Shelfon
J. Dacus. Officers are: J. Grouf, J. Hill and W. Robbins.
JET CAPTAIN GARY RHODES CADET CAPTAIN JOE HILL CADET CAPTAIN GARY
AND HONORARY AND HONORARY MCCAULEY AND HONORARY
CAPTAIN JOLENE WEST CAPTAIN DONNA SUTTON CAPTAIN SUE WICKER
S-2 Sfaff Officers S-3 Sfaff Officers S-4 Sfaff Officers Pm. In
R.0.lIC...
CAPTAIN LANYON AIMS
"A" COMPANY T0 FUTURE
I believe R.O.T.C. shows one wha+ +he arm
forces would be if a sIuden+ wan+ed 'ro ma
a profession of II. II' develops Ieadersh
personalily, brain power, and geHing alo
wi+h ofhers. II is a group program whe
each individual parlicipafes. I+ is compe
Iive for rank. Each man develops a sense
responsibilily, which in a young man's care
is very good. Disciplinary ac+ion is seldo
used because of Ihe men's in'I'eres+ in R.O.T.
I believe Iha+ a man wiih a look Io Ihe fu'Iu
will lake R.O.T.C. in high school and colle
because of Ihe advanlages oblained Iher
-KEN LANYON'
Company Commander
CADET CAPTAIN KEN LANYON AND
HONORARY CAPTAIN EVA JO MILLER
Company Commanders
CADET LT. JIMMY HARVEY
Firsi Plaloon Leader
BOTTOM ROW: S. McGregor, R. Flowers, G. Simpson: J. Toledo, S. Camp, B. Loyd, D. Tanner, C. Woods.
M. Reed, K. Clemenfs. SECOND ROW: P. Cannon. D. Davenporf, E. Ouillen, D. Smifh, T. Clopefon, L.
Goodman, L. Purvines, J. Robinson, D. Wade, S. Nagy. THIRD ROW: M. Gaflin, M. King, B. Miller, D. Mor-
rison, T. Founfain, G. Holcomb, D. Sfocking, N. Eubanks, A. Charless, R. Scofield. FOURTH ROW: B. Hamillon
R. Harp, D. Bowerman, B. Deafon, S. Lindsey, J. Woodson, M. Springer. TOP ROW: C. Flemins, R. Moore,
M. Saunders, R. Roberfs, R. Horfensfeine, B. McDuff, and L. Wood.
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CADET LT. BILL SHARP CADET LT CADET LT. JERRY KAUFMAN
Execufive Officer "
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. JONATHAN DURRETT
Second Plafoon Leader Assisfanf S-4 Officer
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FRONT ROW: D. Gailher, R. Claiborne, B. Lis+er, M. Edes, L. Wells, H. Gilsfrap, T. Fosler, L. Shelfon, G. La-
Rouch, E. Frasher. SECOND ROW: B. Carroll, H. Doyle, L. Gilley, K. Krabbe, D. Blomgrem, Miance, H. Price,
B. Wallace, R. Zuber. THIRD ROW: J. Blanchard, S. Knigh+, J. Whi+e, M. Siephens, B. McGraw, J. Adcoclc.
F. Collard, L. PiH, F. Lusion. FOURTH ROW: J. Miller, C. Prince, W. Penner, B. McClure, V. Shawgo. FlFTl"l
ROW: R. Brown, R. Frazier, J. Perkins, D. Griffifh, J. Fandrick. BACK ROW: C. Savage, J. Phillips, E. Moffefl,
D. Richier, D. Sfewarf, B. Pike and R. Bellamy.
ADET LT. GARY SHEPARD CADET LT. GARY TERRELL CADET LT. B. T. TUCKER m
Firsl' Plaioon Leader Execuiive Officer Sfaff Officer
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CADET CAPTAIN LARRY SELBY AND
HONORARY CAPTAIN MARILYN MAYS
Company Commanders
R.0.lIC...
CAPTAIN SELBY URGES "C"
COMPANY WORK AS TEAM
Our work in R.O.T.C. makes a pers
conscious of fhe value of feamwork.
feel 'rhaf swafs are nof a good mea
of punishmenf for everyday errors.
fimes a sfern look or having a pers
recife before fhe whole company is b
fer punishmenf fhan physical punis
menf. Making every person fhink he
being freafed as fairly as fhe nexf
a greaf help in keeping company spi
or feam spirif. When a cadef sfarfs
R.O.T.C. in high school he finds he
subordinafe fo a group of men who
ambifion is fo grow up and make
fheir subordinafe leaders and beff
cifizens fo acf as a feam in successful
keeping our nafion on fop as fhe grea
esf nafion ever.
-LARRY SELBY
Company Command
CADET LT. JARRELL GROUT
Execufive Officer
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BOTTOM ROW: G. Rickman, J. Wilson, K. Wheeler, L. Wineinger, G. Paul, J. Hobbs, B. Walker, M. Murphy,
T. Pace, J. Den+on. SECOND ROW: J. Kennan, L. HoIIingswor+h, C. Roufsor, G. Louiile, T. Cox, J. Brunfon
P. Geiser, H. Smifh, L. Lanning, E. Hadley. THIRD ROW: C. Findly, D. Duke, J. McCIencIon, F. Gampy
R. Denny, R. Reynolds, J. Koller, J. King, D. Wilkerson, M. Rhodes. TOP ROW: J. Young, F. Elkins. S. Lacy
P. Wood, G. Chism. FIFTH ROW: R. Daily, E. Marner, D. Hanson, D. Lipper, W. Smiih, L. Holmes.
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CADET LT. DALE DALBY CADET LT. JIM SIMS CADET LT. KENNETH KLEIN
Third Plafoon Leader Firsf Plafoon Leader Second Plaioon Leader PV H
age 7
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CADET CAPTAIN GLENN MILLIGAN AND
HONORARY CAPTAIN LINDA AUSTIN
Company Commanders
R.0.lIC...
CAPTAIN MILLIOAN OFFER
WORK TO "E" COMPANY
Our work in R.O.T.C. is divided in
fhree phases, one for each year. T
firsf year is fhe cadef program. T
second, fhe man becomes a non-co
missioned officer. And, fhe fhird yea
usually, he becomes an officer. Throu
fhis program he may discover whaf
would like to work for in the regul
army. If is mos? eviden? in our wo
fhaf fhe more one works, The beffer on
likes I+. To command a company we n
only have fo gef along wifh fhe me
buf we have fo lead fhem via seffin
an example. The men receive invaluabl
experience in each field. I believe fh
R.O.T.C. is excellenf for geffing a bo
used fo high school life and read f
fhe fufure. I am well pleased wifh m
choice fo fake R.O.T.C.
-GLENN MILLIGAN
Company Commander
CADET LT. GREGORY CROUC
Execufive Officer
BOTTOM ROW: B. Blackwell, G. Price, F. Ellison, J. AH'erberry, R. Milligan, L. Waddell, M. Dove, T. Te'I'uSi
D. Hillard, E. Kile. SECOND ROW: D. Black, F. McWI1or+er, R. Davis, C. Hannoz, M. Scarborough, T. Pale,
M. Geho, R. Smi+l1, G. Bowie. THIRD ROW: B. Nichols, M. Milchell, D. Hall, D. George, D. Dee, M. Musick,
S. Ya+es, J. Fos+er, J. Crowley, B. Hare. FOURTH ROW: S. Lundergreen, C. Mason, J. Davis, C. Wiegman,
L. Morrison. FIFTH ROW: B. Kral, S. Smilh, D. Arlerburn, D. Campbell, R. Vanderslice, R. Hickman. TOP
ROW: L. Goodwin, H. Towne, W. Gordon, D. Colberl, D. Slark.
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CADET LT. TERRY LITTLE CADET LT. ROBERT BRYANT CADET LT. DAVID STRAIT
Sfaff Officer Second Plaloon Leader Sfaff Officer
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CADETS SPEND MONDAY
DN TNE DRILL FIELD
AT LEFT . . . Cade? Capfain Larr Selby and Ho
ary Capiain Marilyn Mays lead lheir Company '
in a righl dress during 'rhe Monday Bailalion Drill
+he Fuqua lof.
xA5QVE .-. . Personnel inspeciion is held during each company period. In lhe Ief+ picfure,
Cagfalin Gary Rhodes is picfurecl. A+ righi, Eva Jo Miller makes a no're of an
inf 'Phe procedure.
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6lEE CLUB. BEL CANTO BEGIN
SEASON UNDER NEW CONDUCTOR
When funior and senior choir s+uden+s reporied +o school
in Sepiamber, ihey found a new conducior, Mr. Cecil
Green. Mr. Green replaced Mr. Gene Kenn who came
in Ociober io hold lhe annual choir and orchesira clinic.
The former Senclieiand musician is on 'lhe vocal music slaff
ai' Texas Technological College in Lubbock. Mr. Green
coniinued The policy of allowing boih iunior and senior
siudenfs fo mainiain membership in +he Bel Canio Chorale.
Bolh The Boy's and Girl'5 Glee Clubs were also coniinued.
The senior groups are advanced s+uden+s from -the four
sophomore choirs lsee nexl lwo pagesl. The organizaiions,
wiih fheir ensemble groups perform a+ civic clubs.
churches, and in assembiies in Amarillo. The groups com-
pele infihe ilnierscholasiic League Regional Music Con-
lesfs in fhespring and aifend +he Tri-S+a+e Music Fes+ival
in Enid, Oifahoma, in Ma . The choirs offer drill credil'
for Sfudonfs 'ioialing one Iourlh credil' per year.
BOY'S GLEE CLUB, below: BOTTOM ROW: J. Ha
J. Saunders, G. Combs, B. Loyd, . Small. QFCO
ROW: F. Ellrins, J. Howard, W. Pruii, R.
D. Deason, M. Larson, K. Frilsch, L. Daws.
ROW: C. Rexrode, J. Sisemore, D. Bowerman,
Johnson, J. Kuyava, J. Pierson, D. Runyon, R
Noi piciured are: A. Dodson, C. Culp, D.
B. Blachnell and W. Lacoume.
NM.
CHOIR OFFTCERS . . . BOTTOM ROW: J. Sibley, T. Wesi, L. Durden,
M. Lolcey, L. Harlan. J. Hall. TOP ROW: A. Briti, S. Ramsey, J. Ingham.
L. McFa'lhers, A. Dodson, J. Kuyava.
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CANTO CHORALE, BOTTOM ROW: C. VanDoren, F. BenneH, V. Duling, A. Dodson, G. Gilberf, P. Crabb, J. Hall, C. Johnson,
oberfson, G. Spradling, M. McBurney, R. Reid, M. Jones, M. Hawkins, G. Miller, J. Avo++, A. Brill, V. Bennell. SECOND
f: M. Amos, N. Roberis, S. Sellle, S. Barbee, M. Johnson, B. Cherry, L. Jordon, L. Bird, G. Selby, B. Siradley, D. Griffilh,
ollaway, J. Coals, M. Siarr, C. Sing, D. Rorex, S. Dowell, L. Besf, J. Graves. THIRD ROW: J. Farley, A. Curlis, M. Pederson,
odfrey, E. Fields, S. Eades, D. Coffin, R. Brown, B. Lane, A. Wilson, J. Carier, W. Lewis, J. Taylor, N. Smiley, M. Brown L. Churchill,
iller, S. Ramsey. TOP ROW: S. Todd, S. Thompson, M. Taylor, J. Dodge, D. Johnson, L. McFa+l1ers, J. Ingham, J. Janslci, M. Rea.
ines, E. Day, J. Alexander, D. Alberf, B. Drake, J. Burleson, M. Goodwin, R. Busby, E. Shull.
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GlRL'S GLEE CLUB, lefi fo righi, BOTTOM ROW: R. Brown, L. Rudd, N. Wilson, L. Harlan, M. Bing-
ham, G. Hayhursl, K. Hardman, R. Presfridge, B. Weigman. SECOND ROW: B. Holman, L. Maifhews,
P. Meadows, N. Holmes, J. Hudson, L. Durden, M. Lolcey, L. Speer, S. Brown, T. Paxion. THlRD
ROW: S. Crossland, J. Sibley, M. Wolf, T. Wes+, J. Burlres, J. Hudson, R. Day, N. Wesifall.
P. Nichols, P. Maguire, L. Hardin, C. Snodgrass. TOP ROW: D. Cross, J. Smiih, J. Esies, C. Frazier,
J. O'Neal, L. Lipper, J. Esies, J. Swenson, M. Gasi, T. Teague.
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Music . . .
THOMPSON - LED SOPHOMORES
PERFORM COUNTLESS PROGRA
Sophomore choirs have been a lra
lion and essenlial parl' of lhe curri
lum al Sandieland since Miss Ten
Thompson, presenl direclor, began
work in lhe middle foriies. The beg
ning groups work foward accepiance
lhe junior and senior groups, l'he Bo
and Girl's Glee Clubs and l'he
Canlo Chorale. The some four hundr
musicians perform for civic grou
along wi+h ensemble groups of bo
boys and girls Trios and quar+e+s ma
up from 'rhe choirs. The choirs aliend
lhe annual choir clinic in Oclober a
raised money lhroughoul she scho
year for 'lheir annual 'irip 'ko 'lhe T
Siale Music Fesiival in Enid, Oklahom
in May. Chrislmas is one of 'lhe busie
seasons for ihe Sophomores wilh coun
less church and civic groups asking 'F
programs of lhe 'lradiiional carols. T
Sophomore Choirs usually work wilh 'I
A.H.S. orchesira in fund raising. Soph
more Choir, like +he junior and seni
groups offers one-fourlh credil' in dr
for 'lhe year. Sludenls are selecled vi
audilion in early Seplember. Sluden
serve as accompanisls for all lhe choir
ACCOMPANISTS' Margaref Pederson, sealed, and Gwyn Combs are in session wifh
Mr. Cecil Green al several limes during fhe year as ihey prepare for programs for
The choral groups.
SECOND PERIOD CHOIR, BOTTOM ROW:
G. Reiser, S. Day, M. Burch, C. Peiers, J. Fair,
P. Vigna, J. Goui, J. Fields, P. Chamberlain,
P. Puckefl, S. Spaulding. SECOND ROW:
A. Yales, R. DeWolf, M. Jones, M. Slewarl,
L. Whilfield, V. Savage, K. Flynn, J. Haga-
man, M. Broadslreef, B. Ginn, E. Teal, B. Lump-
kin. THIRD ROW: N. Kelly, D. Wheeler,
B. Spiller, J. Anderson, M.lLowder, J. Wilson,
J. Avery, K. Fullon, L. Back, K. Roberlson, V f - - . .. - .. , W., A .
s. Fields. J. Yeager. P. scan. Tor ROW: A A A A - A A - fl - 'X f 'X - A T'-
E. Fox, L. Lewis, M. Loggins, J. Tims, J. Bal-
fenfield, R. Richards, M. Edquisl, B. Adams,
S. Slaler, G. Rickman, C. Wiegman, P. Jackson.
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RD PERIOD, BOTTOM ROW: G. Wilson,
den, E. Johnson, G. Combs, L. Denl, N. Shile,
lunn, F. Gollihugh, L. Lawrence, S. Ward,
fcoll, J. Lucero, J. Pill, Lemons. SECOND
Y: M. Byforcl, L. Milchell, C. lbarra, B. Quis-
rry, C. Hollz, C. Nunn, J. Howard, L. Ban-
, N. Blake, L. Knopp, C. Sfone, J. Duke,
loberls, A. Meadows. THIRD ROW: H. Bry-
D. Legale, C. Horlen, P. Brohlin, S. Swell,
angwell, C. Johnson, L. Crump, L. Baker,
laiborne, R. Shelburne, N. Smilh, D. Phillips.
ROW: C. Nyslrom, J. Cook, D. Wheeler,
dams, C. Williams, J. Arden, R. Vanclerslice,
Voods, S. Prescoll, R. Trogden, M. Dick,
lohnson, D. Burns, N. Thurlow, L. Johnson.
I PERIOD, BOTTOM ROW: M. Smilh.
loecomb, W. Dilli, S. Zielke, M. Praler,
enderson, G. Graham, L. Drake, J. Johnson,
evile. ROW TWO: L. Calvin, M. Miller,
'hi+ener, B. Daniel, A. Walker, B. Marshall,
irey, L. Dickens, J. Sfolres, J. Forfenburry.
J ROW: S. Morrison, V. Vandiver, N. Pol-
J. Thorlon, P. Overholl, L. Teier, P. Shell-
S. Bruce, R. Holmes. TOP ROW: L. Chap-
M. Murphy, D. Seymour, D. Taylor, J. Hef-
J. Crawford, J.Sl1oulders, D. Hill, L. Randalls,
inwick.
FOURTH PERIOD, BOTTOM ROW: P. Ramsay,
B. Baker, B. Chambers, S. McGee, S.
Locl:l1ar'l.
J. Sneed, E. Benlon, J. Thomas, D. Weslberry.
S. Paflerson. SECOND ROW: J. Gray, D. Whil- l
lark, J. Kilgore, W. Coursey, C. Scarborough,
L. Wells, M. Sealun, B. Summers, L. Moore,
V. Alslead, C. Slaafs. THIRD ROW: K. Shores.
A. Byrd, S. Lee, B. Mayfield, S. McQuay.
S. Sei-He.
J. Cook, C. Cockran, J. Tarty, P. McClure. TOP
ROW: A. Massey, P. Abell, J. Lea, R. Reyes.
C. Reams, M. Carpenter, T. Kale, D. Jordan.
R. Roberls, R. Bailey, T. Ware and C.
Wifcher.
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Musir . . .
DIRECTOR MULLER TAKES
BATON. LEADS SANDIE BAND
Mr. Wayne Muller assumed diredorship of +l1e Golden Sandie
Band To become iis 'fi'l7'i'f'r direclor since 'rhe band was organized
ai' Sandieland. Mr. Msiflfer followed Mr. Charles Emmons who
iefi A.H.S, 'lo go io fha Universily of Missouri as Band Direc-
for., Wilhione of The firgesl and 'finesi' bands in 'lhe school's
hisiory, Mr. Muller and his s+uden'l' leaders mainlained 'rhe
pace of 'lhe glorious pasl, +hrilling spec+a+ors ai fhe Sandie
ooibali games, in ihe parades, coniesis and concerls. The
Sandie band was mosl' impressive as 'lhe fooiball season
opened in Sepfember, preparing a half-'lime show for 'fhe
games. One of lhe mosi' speclacular shows was 'rhe salule +o
American newspapers during Nafional Newspaper Week, when
The band Saluled 'l'l1e columnisls and deparimenls of 'lhe local
press. The Band competes in lhe ln+erscholas+ic League March-
ing Con'l'es'l' in 'l'l'le fall, and playing porlions in lhe s ring.
Band is a drill subieci al Sandieland granling one-liaurlh
credit a year.
TONY WHITTINGTON AND BRYAN ROGERS
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OFFICERS . . . slanding are, presiden
Bill McNeiland: vice-presiclenl, Jonalha
Alerg and librarian, Charles Crocker, an
secrelary, Palsy Hefner. Palsy also serve
as queen of The Golden Sandie Band.
MR. WAYNE MULLER
Drum Major and Assislanl Drum Major Direclor of Bands and Orcheslra
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LDEN SANDIE BAND PERSONNEL . . . BOTTOM ROW: P. Beebe, B. Brown, P. Hefner, W. Flippin, J. O'Rear, J. Clawson, P. Tof-
R. Thomas, J. Ausiin, K. Walls, F. Collon. SECOND ROW: T. Whifiinglon, H. McKenney, D. Ward, S. Eades, M. Curlis, A. Mc-
ald, A. Hill, T. Reid, D. Oliver, B. Ralslon, B. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: S. Curl, M. Sinclair, C. Smilh, R. Maranda, A. Sheer,
Crowell, J. Johnslon, J. Andrews, N. Hudgins. FOURTH ROW: B. Hicks, K. Hopkins, M. While, C. Nunn, B. Cole, T. Whiflen
Virf, R. Aslcew, J. Brinkley, R. Wommaclr. FIFTH ROW: M. Neal, W. Phillips, N. Williams, G. Gillespie, S. Arden, B. Fraine
'Iowe, J. Mead, A. Filzner, J. Walson, J. Bingham. SIXTH ROW: E. Olson, J. Badney, R. Slacker, K. Lane, T. Smifh, S. Williams,
'ewey, E. Hill, D. Larson. SEVENTH ROW: J. Aler, V. Slrimply, D. Taylor, B. Coberly, B. Roberlson, J. Balmer, C. Croclrer, H. Mash-
, P. ScoH. EIGHTH ROW: J. Woodward, J. Wood, J. McKinnon, J. Janalc, R. Merinda, D. De Vaney, T. Gibbs, S. Pace, F. Hill
Vilson, C. Lawson. NINTH ROW: P. Anihony, J. Loper, L. Cox, L. Daws, B. Hacker, D. Bridgewaler, J. Bedell, S. PrescoH, M. Love
TH ROW: P. Douglas, R. Wells, G. Swafford, J. McKnigh+, L. Loomis, D. Davis, F. Kelley, B. Parlrinson, B. Brown, C. Krause
fade. TOP ROW: M. McNeiland, C. Odom, B. Adams, L. Jones, H. Hill, H. Yorlr, D. Wesley, D. Brown.
TWIRLERS . . . FRONT: Melody Neal, head, and Judy Bingham. BACK: Connie Lawson, Pal Dengler,
Judy Woodward and Jan Wade.
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Music . . .
QRCHESTRA IS RANKED AS
ONE OF SANDIELANDS
baion of ihe Sandleland orchesira in
+ion io ihe Golden Sandie Band ihis
for ihe firsl' iime. He inheriied one o
finesi musical organizaiions in fhe
buf claims ihis is 'ihe ,finesf yei. The
ous Sandieland musicians had won
Tri-S+a're Music Fesiival in Enid,
+hree consecuiive years giving +hem
manenf possession of ihe
+rophy. The orches+ra's iniiial
formance in l957 was wiih 'ihe
4 choirs in 'iheir clinic in early
i second was 'iheir accompanying of
annual coronaiion ceremonies. They
form ai all iunior highs during ihe
Direcior Wayne Muller iook over
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ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Judy Maxwell, vice-presidenh Be'Hy Askew,
presidenh and Mary Lou Dickey, secreiary. Brenda Brown, noi pic-
iured. is queen.
ORCHESTRA PERSGNNEL . . . P. Abell, J. Anderson, E. Arden, B. Askew, J. A'rer, R. Barz, S. Benge, B. Brown,
Br. Brown, P. Brown, B. BurkeH, B. Cannon, K. Caies, P. Chamberland, J. Clark, J. Clawson, B. Clough, S. Coffee
C. Crocker, M. Crosseii, P. Dengler, M. L. Dickey, J. Dison, M. Diimore, J. Elgin, D. Gardner, B. Goldsmiih
N.. Gosseff, N. Hampion, C. Hembree, P. Holmes, J. Howard, N. Hudgins, J. Janak, F. Kelley, D. Larason, F. Lo-
pez, J. Maxwell, P. McKinley, H. McKinney, J. McKnigh'i, B. McNeiIand, K. Moore, D. Nicholson, B. Parkinson
S. Peek, P. PiH', N. Quereau, S. Roberson, A. Roberis, D. Roberison, B. Rodgers, T. Smiih, S. Spraggins, W. Sian-
fcrci, J. Sirange, D. Sirifley, V. Sirimple, M. L. Taylor, M. Teague, B. Wellman, R. Wells, E. WhiH, N. Williams
W. Williams, C. Wilson. K. Winburn, P. PaHon, N. Wright
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PUBLIC SPEAKING . . . is exemplified by This picTure which shows
BurT McClain in Mr. J. H. FIaThers' Speech class.
Speed: . . .
WORK IN ELECTIVES
FEATURE 0F DEPARTMENT
STudenTs in Sandieland Take much
The elecTive work in The Speech Depa
menT where courses are oTTered whi
give The sTudenTs a Tine background
various aspecTs oT dealing and co
municaTing wiTh people. The deparTme
is headed by Mrs. N. N. WhiTworTh w
is assisTed by Mr. J. H. FlaThers an
Mrs. V. Hall. Work in TundamenTal
parliamenTary procedure, public spea
ing, panTomime, drama, exTempora
eous speaking, poeTry reading, declam
Tion, radio and Television are all avai
able in one of The courses oTTere
STudenTs compeTe in The lnTerscholasTi
League disTricT, regional and sTaT
meeTs in The spring, and presenT coun
less assembly programs ThroughouT Th
year. The daily morning devoTiona
are prepared and presenTed by sTuden
oT The speech deparTmenT. STudenT
inTeresTed in dramaTics are able To wor
Toward membership in The Thespia
Troupe aT Sandieland. The deparTmen
presenTs The annual coronaTion cere
mony and several one-acT plays. Th
annual Three acT play lsee summer sup
plemenTl is presenTed as a climax oT Th
year's work in The spring.
PANTOMIME . . . is one of The TeaTures of Mrs. SPEECH . . . is pracTiced To The classes as is shown
Hall's class where Terry Gibbs, Carol Reams and in Mrs. WhiTworT 's Third period class by Terry LiTTle
Jayne Hill presenT a skiT. aT The podium. .
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LIBRARY MATERIAL . . . is esseniial in 'rhe preparafion for much of fhe work in +he Speech Depar+men'I. Members
of Speech 20, sophomores class, are picfured using 'Ihe maferiais from Ihe Sandieland Library which is brougI1'I
by aids from fhe library 'ro Mrs. Whi'rwor+h's room.
RLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE . . . in Mr. FIa1'hers'
eech class for seniors finds Bur+ McClain serving as
irman of Ihe group for Ihe day.
PANEL DISCUSSION . . . in Mrs. HaII's Sophomore
Speech 20 class is a popular par+ of +he academic course.
Sharon McQuay is fhe speaker.
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CAST OF "THE WEDDING,"
EARLY PLAY.
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.me
WESLEY DANIELS AND DICK
SIage Hands for Sanclieland
Speech . . .
WORK IS REQUIRED FOR
BACTSSSS Ef:5EX45IN'TH SEASON OPENER 'TIIE WEDDING
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MAKEUP PREPARATION THESPIANS . . . aI' Sandieland are s+ucIen+s who have achieved
FOR DRAMA-HCS membership Ihrough mee+ing Ihe organIzaI'ion's requiremen+s
' for ini'ria+es.
BERS OF THE CAST . . . for "The Wedding," are Marilyn Mays, Jimmy Harvey, Warren Lewis lon floorl
Rnn Farley, Elizabe+h Fields, Roberi' BarreH, and Ronnie Emanuel, all from +he Thespian Workshop which meeis
x+h period of +he day wifh Mrs. N. N. Whiiworih, head of +he deparimeni of Speech a+ Sandie and.
viembers of +he Speech Deparimeni presen+ed "The
Nedding" as lheir opening one-acl play for 'l'he I957-
i8 season in a pay program assembly under +he aus-
:ices of 'rhe Thespian Sociefy in early Ociober.
sllembers of 'lhe depar+men+ served in all cafegories
zoih on 'Phe sfage and behind fhe scenes. Picfures
an lhese pages show fhe work enfailed in preparafion
and presen+a+ion of a play of ihis +ype. Oiher pic-
+ures reveal fhe prepara+ion in public speaking, radio
and paniomime which is basic in making ready for
+he public performance. Naiurally, +hese picfures do
noi' show fhe counfless hours of rehearsal, memorizing
lines and ofher iasks of fhe young acfors.
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'JE RECORDING . . . poin+s ouf improvemenf needed by speech s+uden+s PANTOMIME . . . prepares siudenfs
lrs. V. Hall. They are, Ief+ 'ro righ+, JoAnn McCracken, Eddie Phillips, for public preseniafion of plays
ie Quisenberry, and Kay Green. Here are Tom Morrison and Sfewarf
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Speech . . .
VARIED ACTIVITIES
COMPRISE CURRICULUM
DEBATING . . . is a feafure of fhe
Speech Deparfmenf which is one of
lnferscholasfic League confesfs. This
is Barbara Willbanks.
DEVOTIONALS . . . are presenfed daily over fhe public
address sysfem from fhe audiforium. Picfured above are
Ronald Mayberry af fhe speaker's sfancl and Nancy Marfin
af fhe organ.
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MAKEUP LAB . . . is a popular feafure
work in fhe Speech Deparfmenf. These
denfs are: seafed, Galyn Shelby and
Sfrifleyg sfanding, John Alexander, W
Lewis and Dean Roberfson. Makeup
offered in Dramafics 30 classes, fiffh peria
by Mrs. Whifworfh.
SPEAKERS . . . like Mary Hughes McCue falk wifh fha
fellow classmafes during fhe Speech classes offered by
faculfy of 'rhree feachers in Sandielancl each year.
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TERRY LITTLE
Eclifor-in-Chief
Publications . . .
YEARBOOK STAFF NUMBERS
LARGEST IN A. ll. S. HISTO
As Terry Li'Hle, edi+or-in-chief of +he l95
La Airosa, called +he annual yearbo
clinic +o order, more +han I65 Sandielan
sfudenis applied for membership on +h
srafli and began work on A.H.S.'s mo
ambiiious yearbook 'ro dale. To mainiai
siaif posilion, each siudenl' was require
+o sell one full page of adver+ising. Thi
year's supporiers foialecl nearly 'iwice a
many as in fhe school's previous volume
More 'rhan 84-'L of ihe sludeni' body pu
chased +he book during 'I'he Sepiembe
and early Ociober subscripfion campaig
Some fourieen homercoms were IOOO
and received +heir names foil-siamped o
'Fheir cover as a reward, along wiih a com
plimenfary copy +o each IOOVO per home
room leacher. The 'rheme of +his volum
prompled ihe siaff +o lake 'ihe Miss San
dieland con+es'ian+s and +he Queen o
Sandieland +o California for 'iheir Chris
mas judging.
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Business Manager Ari Edifor Associafe Ediior
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fEARBOOK SEQUENCE class of Journalism 3l was offered in I957-58 on an experimenfal basis af Sandie-
and. These sfudenls, along wilh several of lhe edilorial board composed +he class. They are, STANDING: Sieve
Nilson, Jimmy Ri++enberry, Palsy Pillars, Bob Venable, Nina Tomlinson, Alfred Glenn, Bill ScoH', Jeni Swenson.
SEATED: Margie Buchanan, Louis Cowperfhwaife, Janel Jones, Marlha Hawkins, Tony Green and Lydia MaHhews.
CYNTHIA MORGAN
Class Edi'l'or
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Phofography Edifor Circulafion Manager
STEVE WILSON
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EVA JO MILLER BARBARA SCHUTTS BURTONELL MOORE JUDY SUTTON
Index Edifor Faculfy Edifor Deparlmenis Edifor Clubs Edifor 7
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Pubhatians . . .
JOURNALISM CLASSES PRODUCE
NEWSPAPER AS LAB PROJECT
Two periods of Journalism 3l, comprising ihe largesf num-
ber of sfudenls enrolled in 'rhe course in several years,
published 'lhe s+uden+ newspaper a+ Sandieland during ihe
I957-58 school year. Velma Arnold served as Edi+or-in-
chief during +he fall semesiers. Oiher members of her siaff
are piciured on 'rhese pages. The paper is 'rhe laboraiory
proiecl of +he academic course offered ai' A.H.S. during
'rhe fall and spring. S+uden+s of iunior sfanding are allowed
io lake +he course 'ior a full credi+ for lhe eniire year. The
Sands+orm is published bi-weekly during +he school year,
exclusive of holidays and examinaiions. The Sands+orm is
one of 'lhe oldesi' high school newspapers in +he s+a+e of
Texas and a charier member of 'rhe Quill and Scroll Socieiy,
lnfernalional High School Honor Socieiy for Journalisis.
The newspaper also mainiains membership in +he N.S.P.A.,
C.S.P.A. Texas High School Press Associaiion, Panhandle
High School Press Associaiion, Wesi Texas High School
'Press Associaiion, and ihe lnferscholasiic League Press
Conference. J. F. Paschal, Direcfor of Publicaiions, serves
as advisor of +he newspaper.
JIMMY FRITCHIE MARY LU DICKEY
Adveriising Manager, Fall News Edllor
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DRIAL STAFF members come from one of +l1e 'lwo Journalism 3I and 32 Classes. The group above is lhe
d period class. Bill Wellman, fealure edifor of ihe fall issues, is one of fhe sluclenl' inslruclors during s'l'a'i'f
ings. The group mee'rs in Room 205 which has been designed as a newsroom similar lo lhe rnaior rnelro-
un newspapers. Sfudenls piclured are: FRONT ROW: Belly Landis, Ronald Robinson and Carol Ga'l"l'is.
DND ROW: Roberl' McKenzie, Jeany Bryson and Chrisli Brown. THIRD ROW: Ken Greenwald and Elaine
1 lwilh hand raisedl. BACK ROW: Jalcie Nicholson and Jerry Jamison.
3lLL WELLMAN NANCY SWAN PAT FRANClS
Fealufe Edifof Exchange Edi+or Business Manager
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PubHcations . . .W
PICNIC FROLIC
CLIMAX ANNUAL
YEARBOOK CLINIC
REGISTRATION 'For 'rhe Fiflh Annual Yearbook Clinic a+ Sandie-
lancl was held in +l1e main hall Salurday morning. Some I65 sl-udenls
aflended 'Ihe sessions. Regisiralion lee included s+afF membership
and Ihe fee for Ihe Clinic. AT RIGHT, Direclor of Publicalions
J. F. Paschal opens 'Ihe session wiI'l1 Ihe requiremenls 'For slaff mem-
bership. Mr. DEon Priesl, slaff ar+is+ for +l1e Colorpress, lnc. pub-
lishers, and Principal R. B. Norman also spoke Io Ihe assembly.
Members of The La Airosa edilorial board all addressed Ihe group.
AT THE DRIVE-IN movie was iusl one of Ihe slcils presenled by seclion members of 'Ihe edilorial slaff,
under Ihe direclion of Iheir edilors. In Ihis version of a California s+un+ Sandra Bussard is encouraged by
a "cheering squad" of girls as Bill Scolf is cheered by a boy's group, no+ shown. Janel Jones is Ihe cheer-
leader in charge of Ihe girls squad.
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OFFNCERS . . . Officers were: B. T. Tucker,
presiderrr: Bob Venable, Disfricf presidenf.
OFFICERS . . . Sfanding, Vic Plunk has
served as vice-presidenh Judy Ginn, si++ing,
served as recording secrefary.
OFFICERS . . . Ofher officers were Nell
Williams, secrefary and Randy Zuber,
pariiamenfarian.
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Student Council . . .
SPONSORSHIP OF EXCHANGE STUDENT
AMONG MAIN COUNCIL ANNUAL PROJECT
The Sfudenf Council doesn'+ need fhe explanafion if did fwenfy o
fhirfy years ago. ln Amarillo High School fhe Sfudenf Council is on
of fhe besf known and hard worlring organizafions. The Sfudenf Coun
cil is an organizafion of sfudenfs, elecfed by sfudenfs, fo serve as fhel
official represenfafives in all maffers of concern fo fhe enfire school.
The Sfudenf Council is a sfudenf forum af which school problems and
proiecfs are broughf before fhem fo be discussed and handled properly.
The Sfudenf Council handles no problems of discipline. This is an
organizafion formed fo 'lrain leaders for fhe fufure. Some of fhe aims
and obiecfives of fhe Sfudenf Council are: fo encourage fhe pracfice
of good cifizenship, fo provide a fraining ground for bofh leaders and
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followers, fo prepare sfudenfs for infelligenf parficipafion in school
affairs, fo promofe 'lhe common good, fo help solve problems fhaf
arise in fhe school, 'lo promofe a beffer undersfanding befween fhe
sfudenf body and fhe faculfy, fo promofe beffer scholarship, fo creafe
beffer school spirif, and fo develop high ideals of personal conducf.
The Sfudenf Council wifh ifs success doesn'+ iusf happen. lf fakes every
EW SPONSOR M, pa,-key look over 'lhe iob as sP0nsor
POP com . , , cami Dukfi and liliilgl Ei 'the s+..aen+ camera was year.
Hasley wanled 'fo be sure l SY 90
share Ol The POP Corn'
enl and facully member +o develop il'
lhe lype of organizalion il is meanl
e. Many large and small proiecfs are
sored by lhe Sludenl Council. The
esl proiecl' lhis year was lhe Amarillo
1 School Rodeo. The purpose of 'lhis
acl was lo raise 'lhe money for our
gn exchange sl'uden'l. Nexl year's ex-
ge sludenl will be a girl. She will be
ualed wilh lhe class of l959. To aid
le promolion of school spiril +he Slu-
Council sells 'lhe boos'l'er lags. Howdy
lr is 'rhe lime when sludenls become
ar acquainled. During 'lhe year slu-
s are senl lo live diflerenl conven-
. Delegales are senl lo lhe Dislricl,
hern, Slafe, Na'l'ional, and Leadership
arences. This year lhe Amarillo High
ol was 'lhe presidenl' school of our dis-
Bob Venable served as presidenl.
lbers of Sludenl Council are elecled
lheir homerooms and 'len delegales
alecled 'From lhe sludenl body.
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THINK HARD . . . B. T. Tucker, Presidenl' of lhe Sludenl Council
was frying 'lo decide who should gel' 'lhe iob.
BIG TAG SELLER . . . Roberlo Ruffino was lhe Sluclenf Council's
besl lag seller. Cynlhia Morgan couldn"l hold up againsl' his sell-
ing power. page '43
OFHCERS . . . Officers were: David Park,
president Robin Sumner, Treasurer.
OFFKIERS . . . Glenn Milligan served as
vice-presicleni and Mary Alice Lokey
served as secreiary.
WELCOMED STOP . . . The bu: made
only a few shops bu? lhe chance +o s+re+ch
one's legs was a welcome relief.
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The siudeniswj Siibeiigciril ilhollfj
me - - ' 6
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Allied Youtlr . . .
TREK TO BUOKNILL FALLS. PENN.
OLIMAXES FALL SEASON FOR POST
The Allied Youlh of Amarillo High School has lhe largesl pos? o
any o+her high school. The Allied Youfh holds regular meefings or
lhe 'Firsl' Thursday of every mon'l'h. The meefings are held in 'l'he
cafeleria and refreshmenls are served aflerwards. There is alway:
an inleresling speaker who shows in some way 'lhe effecl' alcoho
has on The acfions and lhoughls of each and every person. Every
person in Amarillo High School is invifed lo ioin fhis organiza'l'ion.
Every year wilh 'rhe cooperalion of Colberl's fhe Allied You'l'h spon-
sors a slyle show. This year's show was a big success. The Fashion
parade was slaged in The Amarillo Li+'lle Thealer building. Over a
hundred girls modeled garmenls from Colberl"s in +he Wolflin Village.
Seplember is lhe lime for 'l'he annual Back-To-School dance. This
dance was a barn dance wilh live chiclrens and such. When
November comes il is lime 'lo send fhe delegales +o lhe Nalional
W3
MET NEW FRIENDS - ' ' :hs Isglsmraljng Zibasrngirly Ihuewifriends-
CLASSES The sfuclenfspwglenji Gigi' Parf was fhe chance one a
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ferenl' classes Io learn mo
venfion. This year fen sfudenfs from
senior class made 'Ihe fen day journey.
bus 'Irip sfarfed one affernoon abou?
o'cIocIr. From Amarillo fhey wenf fo
hingfon D. C. Here fhey visifed places
fhe Lincoln Memorial, fhe Capifol
ing, Mounf Vernon, Arlingfon Ceme-
fhe Jefferson Memorial, and fhe
hingfon Monumenf. Once again fhey
ded fhe bus and headed for New
, 'lhe Empire Sfafe. New York offered
esfing fhings fo do as fo go fo Jazz
The girls enioyed fhe free fime for
ping. They saw fwo sfage producfions
fhe famous Roclceffes af Radio Cify
c Hall. The besf parf of fhe frip was
zonvenfion af Buck Hills Falls. Here
wenf fo orienfafion meefings on
s such as, how fo have a successful
posf, fhe dufies of fhe officers and
A.Y. means fo each person. David
was elecfed Co-Presidenf of fhe In-
fional Allied Youfh Organizafion.
IS THAT GUM GOOD . . . Myra Anne Sfanley seemed fo enioy
her gum during a business meefing.
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BUS RIDE . . . The ride was long buf if was filled wifh plenfy of
fun and excifemenf.
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OFFICERS . . . Officers were: Clifford Johnson, presidenfg
DISCUSSION . . . Jusf lab work isn'f all 'lhere
is fo biology. The sfudenfs were preparing
fo do lab work.
Biology flub . . .
SCIENTIFIC CAREERS ENCOURAC
ziiglgdjlayage, secrefary: and Mary Ann Miller, vice-
Somefhing new was added fo Amarillo High School
fhis year. A Biology Club was formed under fhe spon-
sorship of Mrs. Mabel Rodgers. To become a member
one musf be faking or musf have had biology. The
purpose of fhe club is fo encourage sfudenfs fo work
and experimenf in fhe field of science. During fhe
year each sfudenf had a research or experimenfal
proiecf. The firsf semesfer was spenf mainly in organ-
izing and planning whaf fo do fhe second semesfer.
Meefings were sef up for fhe second and fourfh Mon-
days of every monfh. Field frips were one of fhe
mosf inferesfing fhings done during fhe year. Speakers
were invifed fo fhe meefings fo fell differenf phases
of biology.
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WHAT'S THAT . . . Mrs. Rodgers fried fo explain fo WHAT'S IN THERE . . . Some sfudenfs of fhe Biology
like Biology class jusf whaf fhe picfures meanf. Club examine amoeba fhrough a microscope.
SPONSOR . . . Mrs. Kaye, an able chemislry
leacher, has been sponsor of lhe Cl'1emis'l'ry
Club.
emistry flub . . .
IIREE OBJECTIVES HICHLICHT
IESEARCII GROUP IN SCIENCE
On The 'Firs'l' and lhird Mondays of every monlh in
room309 'lhe Chemislry Club has mel. The members
have ser lhree obieclives. They are: +o help keep up
wilh currenl' developmenls in chemislryg lo slimulale
individual research: and 'ro lurlher knowledge in chem-
islry beyond 'l'l'1e scope of our 'l'ex+ book. A+ some of
lheir meelings lhey have a seminar. A sludenl' may
have and mosl' likely did spend many an hour in prep-
aralion for his 'l'alk or demonslralion. Field lrips were
OFFICERS . . . Assis'l'an+ secrelary, Jeannelfe
Alexander: presidenl, Woodfin Camp: secre-
lary, Mary Ann Miller and vice presidenl,
Joe Hill.
made 'lo such inleresling spols as lhe Helium Planl,
lhe gas company, lhe smeller, lhe hospilal, and a
pelroleum planl. The members keep up +o dale on 'rhe
lalesl' currenl' evenls in chemislry by reading differenl
reporls. One 'lhing everyone enioys is 'lhe chance
l'hey have 'lo do ex'l'ra laboralory work. If one wan'l's
lo become a member he mus+ have already had chem-
is'l'ry or musl be 'raking il' 'lhe year 'lhey ioin.
BLOWING THEIR TOPS are sfudenfs in a chemislry COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN . . . Two of lhe
class. The sludenls work under well supervised condi- chairmen were: Marian Wolf and Mar-
lions and experimenlalion compleles 'rhe course.
fha Daniels. Page I47
SHORTHAND . . . ln fhe Secrefarial Train-
ing class shorfhand is one-half of fhe program.
setretarlal naining ' ' ' OFFICERS . . . The officers are: Jud Woodward, presi-
denfg June Rafher, vice-presidenfg Linclla Capps, secrefary.
EXPERIENCE 0F COMMERCIM GROUP
ge
The Secrefarial Training Service Club is composed of
girls faking secrefarial fraining. To fake secrefarial
fraining a girl musf have already had one year of
shorfhand and one year of fyping. The members are
given help on how fo obfain a job and be able fo
keep if. They make visifs fo differenf business organ-
izafions fo learn how each is run. The Secrefarial
Training Club has no sef fime for regular meefings.
They have call meefings and somefimes before and
affer school. No more fhan forfy members are allowed.
ln fhe spring a picnic is held fo fhe delighf of all
members. The secrefarial fraining girls aid a feacher
during one period every day. The purpose of fhe
organizafion is fo learn fhrough service and fo esfab-
lish good public relafionships wifh fhe business men
of Amarillo.
NEEDED HELP . . . Miss Shows helped a couple of SPEED TEST . . . The members of fhe club learn fo
girls wifh fheir fyping problem. fype accurafely as well as fasf.
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1... oven THE couNrER . . . Shirley Pray
worked a+ Fedway's during +he year a+ 'ihe
r hosiery counier.
OFFICERS . . . Lannie Golladay, presidenh Darrell Oak-
ley, vice presidenh Gracy Newman, secreiaryg Madge
Proisman, reporferg Clarence Brewer, freasurerg Muriel D. E ' . .
noN IN Pnoiecrs
mcuucnrs Aims or cuss
Johnson, parliamenfariang Johnny Golighiy, sg+.-ai-arms.
The Disiribulive Educa+ion Club is sponsored by Mr.
Raymond Wilson. The club includes all s'l'uden'fs en-
rolled in +he dis'l'ribu'iive educaiion class. The obiecfive
of fhis organizaiion is +o pariicipafe as a group in
proiecis designed 'ro improve 'ihe individual in his job
in disfribuiiong +o 'Fos+er a spiri+ of fair play and com-
pefiiion among D.E. siudenisg and +o provide for or-
ganized recrea+ionaI ac'rivi+ies for D.E. siudenfs. Every
year The D.E. s+uden+s have an annual Chrisimas pariy.
This year's par+y was one of +he biggesi' evenis of fhe
year. During 'l'he mon+h of March s'I'uden+s go +0 Aus-
+in 'io 'rhe s+a+e conveniion. To 'lop 'ihe year off The
members have a big par+y. This year's was a hayride
and a picnic wiih lofs of good food.
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TIES FCR SALE . . . Mr. Raymond Wilson looks on CLASSRCOM . . . Every D.E. sfudeni is required +o
as a siudenf pracfices selling fies 'ro cusiomers. lake +he course offered in D.E.
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OFHCER5 . . . Officers were: Gregory
Crouch, presidenig David Holder, vice-
presicieni: and Gary Shores, secreiary.
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OFHCERS . . . Officers were: Sieve Ar-
den, Rpresidenig Manuel Edquisi, secreiary,
and alph Lord. ireasurer.
NOQN BLESSING . . . Dan Gibbon, a
member of Hi-Y gave ihe noon blessing
'For ihe lunch periods.
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IH-Y Clubs . . .
AUSTIN CONVENTION TOPS TREK
BY YMCA-AFFILLATEO GROUP
The Hi-Y's of Amarillo High School are divided inlo fhree elif
'Fereni groups. The sophomores, junior, and senior Hi-Y's ar
separaie clubs buf 'rhey all have +he same obieciives. The mem-
bers oi Hi-Y +ry +o creaie, mainiain, and exlend +he Chrisiian
ideals ihroughoui 'lhe school, 'lhe ciiy, ihe communiiy, and every
person 'rhey may come in con+ac+ wiih. Any boy in Amarillo High
School may become a member of +he Hi-Y. The Hi-Y is asso-
cia'l'ed wi'l'h 'rho YMCA. The Hi-Y's from all over l'he s'la'l'e elecl
boys 'io fake over +he siaie offices. This eleciion is done by dis-
iricfs. Each school Hi-Y elecis persons +ha+ ihey believe would
do a good job. These delegaies are voled on again af a disiricl'
meeiing. Then 'lhey are voied on by +he siaie conveniion. Boys
iake over such posiiions as governor, secreiary of siaie, and as
represenlaiives.
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s.--F. E . . - , --Y mbers W O
D Ken Lanyon was LNOCQQ Cl'urT+H+he money brouqhi m from Hi me
WORTEE HAPQ wl1o.SP0l'e lo a group hciied in lhe March of Dlmes'
0 'l' 8 One 1-
cgrgedmereni Phases of governmen .
e Hi-Y holds regular meerings during
year. A+ 'lheir meerings lhey have
alcers who speak on subjecls such as
risfian living. The Hi-Y is in charge of
drinks served al' school sponsored
ices. One of 'lhe high lighfs of 'lhe year
'he fafher and son banquei. The food
always good and 'rhe program is excel-
l. The Hi-Y even gives 'I'he boy who
oys sporrs a chance. They have a good
'gram of sporfs and one doesn'+ have
be an All-American fo play ihem. The
pose of Hi-Y is +o promore group
rislian fhinking, io provide club service
school, 'lo provide club service 'lo ihe
nmunily, and +o frain good leaders,
owers, and cifizens. Anolher of 'lhe
ny services lhe Hi-Y does is fo give
noon blessing before every meal. Ar
risfmas 'time lhe Hi-Y doesn'f forgel' 'lhe
lilies fha? cannof have a nice Chrisfmas
fhe resl' of us. They send food and
senfs 'lo fhese families.
OFF TO AUSTIN . . . Roberl' Forresier, Forresl' Jones, Sieve
Arden, and Jeff Minion were par+ of The delegafion fhal par-
ricipaled in Hi-Y program in Ausiin.
BUSINESS MEETING . . . Gregory Crouch held a small mee!-
ing affer school.
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OFFICERS Off' f '
. . . users o fhe senior
Y-Teens.
OFFICERS . . . Officers of fhe Junior
Y-Teens wer: lbacic rowl June Sfevenson,
vice-president Marfha Amos, +reasurerg
fron! r-owl Judy Cox, secretary: Cindy
aw, presidenf.
OFFICERS . . . Officers of fhe Sophomore
Y-Teens were: Iback rowl Lyndal Moore,
vice-presidenf: Sue Morrison, freasurer,
ffronf rowi Lynda Miinar, secrefary: De-
loris Anderson, president
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, .cindy Law if I.
VICE:fP'IisESI1DCIdilference YiCe'PresI en
fain ' ee
s elecled Rocky
Kfeens . . .
WORLD-WIDE FELLOWSHIP EXPERIENCED
BY GIRLS IN ORGANIZATION OF FAITH
The Y-Teens of Amarillo High School are composed of girls from fh
sophomore, junior and senior classes. Any girl who feels she can mee
fhe sfandards of 'Ihe Y-Teens can join. Members of Y-Teens belong 'I
a world-wide fellowship of women and girls of every race, color, creed
and occupafion in YWCAs in sixfy-eighf counfries. Each is bound f
'Ihe ofher by fhe YWCA Purpose and 'Ihe Y-Teen goals. Each one
shares in a democrafic process fo furfher fhese goals. The purpose of
Y-Teens and fhe YWCA is "To build a fellowship of women and girls
devofed 'Io fhe faslc of realizing in our common life fhose ideals of
personal and social living fo which we are commiffed by our faifh as
Chrisfians." The Y-Teens sef cerfain goals for each girl fo reach. The
Y-Teens goals are: fo grow as a person, fo grow in friendship wifh peo-
ple of all races, religions, and nafionalifies, and fo grow in 'Ihe knowl-
edge and love of God. The friangle in 'Ihe Y-Teen symbol represenfs
you-you growing as a person-you growing in friendship wifh people
of all races, religions and nafionalifies-you growing in fhe knowledge
and love of God. The globe represenfs fhe infernafional scope of fhe
YWCA and fhe need for world fellowship so fhaf we may some day
realize 'Ihe ideal of "peace on earfh, good will foward men."
waS elecled
UEEN . . . Donna sullen 1.
iise snowflake sau queen of '95
ng fhe year fhe Y-Teens have many
ecfs and social evenfs. ln Sepfember
officers are insfalled and a parfy for
nembers is always an evenf. During
nonfh of November fhe Y-Teens spon-
a world wide fellowship. The Snow-
Ball, one of fhe biggesf dances held
lmarillo High School is sponsored by
Y-Teens. World Day of Prayer is one
'-Teens' biggesf projecfs. On Easfer
nembers go fo church and have a club
ar afferward. The Y-Teens hold regu-
ueefings during fhe year. The Y-Teens
vided info fhree organizafions. The
:more Y-Teens is sponsored by Miss
a Morfon. The junior Y-Teens is spon-
by Mrs. Josephine DeSalvo. The
r Y-Teens is sponsored by Mrs. Hazel
. ln fhe yearbook of fhe Y-Teens
:assage can be found: "ln fhis en-
ar we seek fo undersfand Jesus, fo
His love for all people, and fo grow
e lcnowledge and love of God."
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Y-TEEN OF THE MOf,"THa, yn
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LET IT SNOW . . . This was one of fhe songs fhaf fhe Bel Canfo
quarfef sang af fhe ball.
GOOD MUSIC . . . The annual Snowflalre dance was e big success
wifh Schnozz Dunn's band.
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OFFICERS . . . Officers were: Marilyn Mays, presideni'
and Shirley Prey, vice-presidenl.
The Nafional Thespian Honor Sociefy is an honor so-
ciefy for sfudenfs who parricipafe in dramafics wiihin
iheir school. During ihe year ihe sludenls play paris
in plays presenied fo 'lhe sfudenl body. A+ 'lhe sixlh
period ren fo 'lwenly siudenls of fhe Nalional Thespian
Honor Socieiy work 'logeiher 'lo improve speech habiis
and 'lo aid in +he produciion of olher plays. ln ihe
spring lhe Thespians sponsor a 'lhree acl play for lheir
con'les'l' play. The purpose of Thespians is 'lo give
NOW LISTEN, POP . . . Kaihy Riley explains
'lhings 'io her pop, Ken Robbinson, during
assembly.
Tlrespian flub . . .
DRAMATIC STUDENTS WOR
T0 IMPROVE SPEECH HABI
recogniiion and encouragemenl' fo merilorious achieve-
menfs in dramafic arfs and 'lo be of service fo lhe
school and lhe communify. To help pay fhe expenses
for coslumes and sfage scenery a play is given fo raise
money 'For 'lhis purpose. When lhe school has pro-
grams such as fhe opereHa lhey do lhe make-up.
PLAYS . . . The Thespians preseni many plays 'lo 'lhe OFFICERS . . . Oiher officers were: Elizabefh Fields.
siudenl body during lhe year. This one was for iunior- clerk: Rosemary Flini, secrefaryg Tommy Price, ireasurer.
senior assembly. page IS4
LOADING . . . Three members loaded Their
car Tor a week-end of Tun. Members were
Elaine Cash, Gary Shores, and Alward WhiTe.
OFFICERS . . . Officers of The club were: Peggy RiTTen-
T - berry and Gary Shores, co-presidenTs, and Jimmy FriTchie,
ll Q . . vice-presidenT.
STYLE SHOW OPENS SEASON
:OR ARTISTS OF THE SNOW
The Amarillo High School Ski Club This year goT a
new sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jones Took
over The iob. AT The TirsT meeTing of The Ski Club
There was a sTyle show of The laTesT fashions of ski
cloThes. A ski insTrucTor from SanTa Fe ResorT spoke
To The group. During The year Tilms oT skiing skills of
some oT The besT skiers in The world were shown. The
main purpose of The Ski Club is To TurTher an inTeresT
in The sporT oT skiinq and To promoTe a sense of Tair
play and sporTsmanship. The members planned To go
To SanTa Fe Two or Three Times during The year. Any
person in Amarillo High School who has an inTeresT in
skiing and The proper scholasTic record may become
a member. Members oT The club help The oThers who
haven'T had much experience in skiing.
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DFFICERS . . . OTher oTTicers were: Marion MarTin. FANCY SWEATERS . . . These Three showed off The
ecording secreTaryg Mary Alice Lokey, corresponding Type oT sweaTers worn by skiers.
ecreTary: and RoberT ForresTer, Treasurer.
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RED CROSS FLAG . . . Annice Byrd and
Warren Lewis show lhe flag of 'lhe Red Cross.
Junior Red Cross . . .
OFFICERS . . . Officers were: Barbara Finch, presidenh
oF A. H. S. Marilyn Mays, secrelaryg Cindy Law, vice-president
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The Junior Red Cross lnler-club Council is a group
of sludenls represenling each club in Amarillo High
School and each class. This club is connecled direclly
wilh lhe Nalional Red Cross. The purpose of lhe Infer-
club Council is +o coordinale service aclivilies of fhe
school Through lhe work of clubs and Red Cross: lo
'lrain ifs members in democracy and in working lo-
gelher unselfishly for lhe benefil of olhers. A+ Hal-
loween 'fhe members give a parly a+ 'lhe Children's
Hospilal for lhe children. The Toy Dance is spon-
sored by lnler-club Council in December. To be able
fo go 'lo 'lhe dance lhe price is one 'l'oy per couple.
These +oys are given +o children who wouldn'+ have
go'H'en a 'loy. A ches'f of school supplies, wash clo'l'hs
and lowels, and many o'lher 'lhings is senl 'lo a school
in Europe. Mrs. Evelyn Haulman is sponsor.
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OFF TO GALVESTON . . . These 'lhree were gel'l'ing HALLOWEEN . . . The ln'l'er-club Council gave a
ready for a grand frip lo Galveslon +o a convenlion. par'ry for lhe children ai ihe Day Nursery.
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DFFICERS . lor lhe aclive Press Club are Mary Lu
ullon, presidenlg and Roberl McKenzie, vice-presidenl.
e Dorinda E. Bond Press Club was lormecl in lhe
l ol I954 in memory of lhe lale publicalions direc-
T al Sandieland who losl her lile in an aulomobile
:idenl while relurning from Canyon where The
1dslorm is prinled. The purposes ol lhe club are
serve as a means ol upholding lhe slandards ol
rnalislic endeavor al A.H.S. lhrough meelings
oughoul lhe year. The group raises money lor lhe
1ual lrelc lo Denlon lor lhe Texas High School Press
CTURES SALES . . . is jusl one ol lhe many aclivi-
as ol lhe Press Club lor raising money for lheir
irious aclivilies.
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"LOVEY," THE PRESS . . . is named aller
Miss Dorina E. Bond, former sponsor. Bob
Venable and Palsy Pillars are operaling lhe
9 x I2 lellerpress.
Press flub . . .
lickey, secrelaryg Bill Wellman, business managerg Judy
VARIED TASKS OF PUBllCATl0NS
Associalion convenlion. ln lhe pasl lhree years lhe
group has also senl delegales lo lhe Nalional Scho-
laslic Press and Columbia Scholaslic Press convenlions.
The social lunclions of lhe group include a Chrislmas
Parly where alumni relurn lo visil as well as Sandie-
Iand's grealesl speclacle, lhe Publicalions Banquel in
May prior lo lhe dislribulion ol lhe yearbook. Slu-
denls who are enrolled in Journalism and members
ol lhe publicalions slall are members.
PARTY TIME . . . is a lavorile lime wilh members ol
lhe Press Club. Velma Arnold and Jerri Jameson are
piclured playing games.
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OFFICERS . . . of 'lhe auI'o-mechanics
group are Clifion Tucker, presidenig
Carroli Wallis, vice-presiclenh and
Eddie Nunn, secreiary.
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D.0, . . . officers are Don Mariin, vice-
presidenh Virginia Marshall, secretary,
Kafhy Sriiiing, freasurer.
ELECTRICS . . . officials are Roy
Howerion, presidenh Roy Co++on, vice-
presiderrl' and Jimmy Dawson, secreiary-
ireasurer.
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T'nlONjl:NlTeeImeI6l5 Shop'
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Vocational Industrial . . .
TNREE ORGANIZATIONS ARE
CLOSE IN LEARNING TRADES
ln Amarillo High School Ihere are Ihree chaplers of 'lhe Vocaliona
lnduslrial Clubs. Each chap'l'er is independenl' of ihe oiher bui' 'lhef
are all members of lhe s+a+e organizaiion. The V.l.C. is an organiza
'lion 'Formed Io unile in a common bond siudenls in vocaiiona
indus'l'ry classes in Texas, io provide opporlunilies for members 1'4-
develop leadership abiliiies, Io develop 'lhe abiliiy of members It
organize and carry oul club aciiviiies and projecis, Io promoie higl
siandards of workmanship, scholarship, Irade elhics, and safely, 'li
creaie a sincere inieresi in 'Ihe esieem for vocalional educaiion, am
'lo develop a knowledge of indusirial organizalion and 'Ihe inier
dependence of workers. The AUTO MECHANICS CHAPTER 9'
pariicipaie in Ihe Tri-Slale Fair each year by building a iloai fo
Ihe parade. Mr. R. P. Perkins is chapier number 99's sponsor. Thr
D.O. CHAPTER 23 holds regular meelings for all members. Th'
members have coniesis in skilled Irades. The D.O. chapier is super
vised by Mr. Oliver Diggs. The ELECTRIC CHAPTER NUMBER 9
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RADIOS . . . Members of fhe 5l'h Panos um
e
- ' d W Yn T.V. +S-
ELECTPJCS. . . .I Jrnlhgprsiiggis in glee, speakers and se
Lewis are discussing
'lrics class.
meefings fwice a monfh. Af fhese
ings fhey plan socials and fake care
l club business. Oscar A. Self guides
elecfric chapfer. All fhree chapfers
id fhe sfafe and fwo disfricf conven-
, The V.l.C. has been formed offi-
since I947. Numerous awards are
I fo fhe members in fhe differenf
, of vocafional indusfrial educafion.
2 during fhe year all chapfers in each
cf parficipafe in disfricf meefings.
cf officers are elecfed fo plan, or-
e, and be responsible for fhe execu-
of acfivify af fhe disfricf meefings.
of fhe acfivifies are: fo have indus-
:peakers parficipafe in mee'l'ings,fours
lusfry, and member and chapfer con-
displaying ingenuify, inifiafive, co-
nfion, and fhe assumpfion of responsi-
on fhe parf of fhe members. The
r of fhe Vocafional lndusfrial Club
IEPARING TODAY FOR LEADER-
TOMORROW.
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LOOK lN THE BOOKS . . . Mr. Diggs of fhe D.O. shows fhe
sfudenfs where fo find fhe informafion fhey need from fhe books.
MESSERSCHMITT . . . The boys of ihe aufomechanics class
enjoy examining fhe Messerschmiff, a foreign car. 9 In
OFFICERS . . . Charloffe Saxe, Presidenfg Cynfhia
Morgan, Secrefaryg Jeanneffe Alexander, Vice-
Presidenf.
INTERNOS commonly known fo mosf people as fhe
Lafin club meefs regularly for all sfudenfs who have
had af Ieasf one-half year of Lafin. When members
are inifiafed fhey are lead blindfolded down fhe hall
info fhe cafeferia. Here fhey go fhrough a ceremony
enjoyed by all. The Lafin club gives every member
a chance fo learn more of fhe language and of fhe
Miss Anna May Klapprofh is fhe Lafin
feacher and sponsor of Infernos.
Iqtemos . . .
LATIN CLUB PROVE
LANGUAGE MUCH ALIVE
people. There isn'f enough fime in regular class fo
gef fhis addifional informafion. Every year fhe club
holds a banquef af which fhey invife ofher schools fo
affend. Among ofher social evenfs fhey have a picnic
for all members. Infernosllike ofher clubslhelps fhe
Inferclub Council.
PLAN INITIATION . . . Officers and members of
Infernos plan fhe program for inifiafion.
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CEREMONY CARRIED OUT . . . Roberfo Ruffino,
our exchange sfudenf, goes fhrough fhe firsf parf of
becoming a member.
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CAN YOU READ IT? . . . Some Spanish
sludenfs make fheir aHemp'r a+ reading 'Ihe
paper Ihal is in Spanish.
I Waieros . .
IPANISII SPEAKING MOST
OFFICERS . . . Ignacio Cruz Vice-Presidenlg Joyce
James, President Be+h shandf secrefsry.
.OS VIAJEROS, +he Amarillo High School Spanish
:lub is fo furfher +he in+eres+ in +he Spanish language.
All meelings are carried oul' complefel in Spanish.
Speakers come and 'lell +he members ofy 'rhe Spanish
nusic, arl, and of Ihe people who live in Spanish
,peaking counlries. Somelimes films are shown +o
give an idea of whai +he counlries look like and 'Ihe
ype of governmenf each one has. During fhe year
VONETTES SING . . . A+ a meeling of Ihe club,Gwyn
'Ihe Spanish club does many inferesling fhings. A
banquef wi+h all 'rhe 'lrimmings is always in sfore for
I'he members. A+ Chrisfmas Ihe club prepares a box
of clolhing ancl food for some needy Mexican family.
When March rolls around everyone goes 'ro Lubbock
Io Ihe Spanish Fiesfa. Schools from many ofher Iowns
affend and a queen is chosen.
INITIATION . . . A+ +he second meeling of +he year
Iombs, Ava Meadows. and Ru+h Shelburne sang all new members of Los Viajeros were ini+ia'I'ed.
wo numbers.
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AROUND THE FIREPLACE . . . A group of
Ken Klub members have a social.
Ken Klub . . .
'WISDOM' KEYNOTES AIM
OF A. H. S. HONOR GROUP
OFFICERS . . . Kay Kendrick, Secreiaryg Glenn Milli-
gan, Vice-Presidenfg Cynfhia Morgan, Secrefaryg
Alfred Glenn, Presidenf.
The KEN KLUB was founded in Amarillo High School
in I938 by Miss Nellie Jane Lu+her. The word Ken
is ihe oldes+ known Greek word for wisdom. ll' is also
Scolch for fo know and 'ro unders'I'and. The emblem
of 'rhe Ken Klub is silver and whiie. Firs'I' one sees 'lhe
head of Minerva, +he Roman goddess of wisdom.
Then ihe word Ken appears as naming ihe club. The
five s'rars which are seen, originally siood for lhe five
solids which mos+ of 'lhe members +ook is now infer-
preied 'lo s+and for scholarship, service, leadership,
charac'I'er, and responsibili'I'y. The "A" s'I'ands for
Amarillo and +he A average. The emblem is shield-
shape as a guard againsi ignorance. Miss Tolberl'
and Mrs. Schoen are co-sponsors.
SHIELD . . . Four of +he Ken Klub members admire PRESIDENT PRESIDES . . . Alfred Glenn, Presidenf,
+heir emblem. Members are: Bob Venable, J. M. Gil- +alks 'fo Ken Klub during a mee'ring in fhe audiforium.
beri, SoeureHe Seay, and Janei Jones.
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WHERE IS THE SCHOOL? . . . Laura Ellen
Garner, Hank Rogers, Soapy Sudbury, and
Judy Woodward find fhe school lhe N.H.S.
gives aid.
National Honor Society . . .
,?i5lC5Feii4.g+,' 32122'V5EWbiZZfe+S?ZL-.iZ2Sl'.?R COLLECTIONS OF WEEK
The Nalional Honor Sociely is a nalional organiza+ion
'lo creaie inferesf and enlhusiasm for high moral
sfandards. I+ encourages good scholarship and en-
Iigh+ened leadership. Above all 'rhe Honor Sociefy
doesn'+ iorgef 'Phe unselfish service one can give 'lo
his school and communily. In order for a s+uden+ lo
PRIMARY SERVICE OF N.ll.
ioin 'l'he sociely one mus+ have al' Ieasl' an average
of 90, a good cilizenship record, and musl' have given
some service +o 'rhe school. On Wednesday mornings
a colleclion is 'laken up for some worlhy need. The
N.H.S. makes all arrangemenis. Miss Louise'RusseII
and Miss Marie Donnel are 'rhe sponsors.
HONOR wuC:LiY
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VIOTION IS MADE . . . Marilyn Mays makes a mo-
'ion a+ one of The regular meefings of ihe Na'l'inoal
EMBLEM . . . Barbara SchuHs, David Park, Keiih
LaFon, and Nancy Wood discuss 'rhe N.H.S. emblem.
S
-Ionor Socie+y. Page l63
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OFFICERS . . . are presidenf, Waller Olseng vice
presidenl, Larry Godwin: and secreiary, Joyce Yeager.
In one of Wes Izzard's columns in Oclober he sfaled
'lhal' Amarillo didn'+ have a slamp colleclors club for
Ihe aduI'Is buf Ihal Amarillo High School had one for
any sI'uden'I' who wished 'I'o join. The Philalelic Club
was formed 'Io give all s+uden+s who were inferesied
Io unife and learn more aboul slamps. The members
also learn Ihe hislory of a counlry a cerlain s'I'amp
LETTERS FROM ABROAD . . . Miss Wallis
shows IeHers wiI'h foreign sfamps on 'Ihem Io
I'he members.
Pbilateic Club . . .
CIUB PRIDES ITSELF
IIS ONLY ONE IN CITY
may have come from. The club gives Ihe members
a chance 'ro exchange siamps and find oul' aboul
sI'amps I'hey would like I'o add Io Iheir coIIec+ion.
The Philafelic Club meels 'Iwice a monI'h Io compare
noles of informaiion Ihey have oblainecl since Ihe
Iasl meeiing. Miss Galdis Wallis is sponsor.
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IS IT THE RIGHT STAMP? . . . Members look +o see CONSTITUTION READ . . . Wal+er Olson ,reads +he
if Ihe slamp is being puf in Ihe proper place. consfifulion Io members a'r 'rhe Iirsl meeling of 'I'he year.
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DISCUSS PLANS . . . Mr. Hammii discusses
wi+h Roberf Barrii, Mr. F.T.A. and Linda Ben-
ne'H, Miss F.T.A., plans for fhe disiricf
convenfion.
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OFFICERS . . . Elizabelh Fields, Vice-Presidenig Judy
TRESSED BY FUTURES
The Fuiure Teachers Associaiion is an organizaiion
in which any inieresied boy or girl may join. Fuiure
Teachers provides informaiion aboui' 'Ihe leaching
profession. I+ promoies an in+eres'r in leaching as a
career. During +he year +hey give a sfudeni' a chance
io leach in +he public schools. This rivilege is for
seniors and fhey +each in fhe grade school. A+ some
Schwan, Secrefaryg and Cynfhia Morgan, President
of fheir meeiings fhey have famous wriiers and
speakers +o give a book review. F.T.A. aids 'l'he
Teachers by helping +o grade papers and fo furor fail-
ing s'ruden+s. A+ fhe feachers meeiings fhey serve
colces +o all preseni. Mr. E. L. Hammif, junior coun-
cilor, is fhe sponsor.
SIGNS BOOK . . . Loula Grace Erdman signs her NATIONAL EMBLEM . . . Warren Lewis and Cynfhia
IJOOIK offer Speaking +0 F-T-A. Morgan display ihe F.T.A. emblem.
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1 QFHCER5 . . . Sharon Coffee, Cor-
-Sbereia W of Area: Robin
if SBh'H36?.i Preig emi: Nadine Buc-
cola, Chapfer Vice-President
OFFFCERS . . . Judy Ginn, Chapfer
Presidenfg Cine! Law, Isf Vice-Presi-
cleni: Dome Culira, 3rd Vice-Presidenf.
if . . . Mrs. Jennings and
R Sandras Pairick 'laik over +he placing of
S fha flag in all moms.
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h man in
Nl Pevehouse aidi Clara C ap
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SEv:lNGa .piafiicolaf of faffela-
ma lm!
Future Homemaker: . . .
AIMS OF GROUP ARE
FURTIIERING INTERESTS
The Fufure Homemakers of America was organized fo furfher
an inferesf in homemaking. F.H.A. encourages girls info com-
munify work and helps fo make life more inferesfing and
worfhwhile. If also elevafes fhe posifion of homemaking in
fhe home. F.H.A. is a nafional organizafion broken info fhree
ioining organizafions. Sfarfing af fhe boffom is fhe class in
homemaking. Each class has officers who make up fhe chap-
fer council. Nexf fo fhe chapfer comes fhe area and ifs offi-
cers. Affer fhe area is fhe sfafe and finally fhe nafional
organizafion. During 'lhe year fhe Fufure Homemakers of
America have nafional and sfafe proiecfs. For 'lhis year and
fhe nexf fwo years fhe sewing classes are going fo make a
sfafe flag fo hang in every class room. The firsf year fhey will
fry fo make enough fo go in all fhe rooms on fhe firsf floor.
Nexf year fhey hope fo be able fo sfarf on fhe second floor.
Lasf buf nof leasf fhe 'lhird floor will be done. Anofher projecf
for fhis year was fo planf rose bushes all across fhe fronf of
fhe building. The rose is fhe flower of F.H.A. If has been
discovered fhaf mosf sfudenfs don'f eaf a good breakfasf
h V'ce F H A couNC1L
These are The Qifls that make up
orrncens . . . Jane? LeaCl1ma"L4i ' ei clmlrcii from The claSSeS-
'd i Barbara Fisk. Recordmg Secr
:fi Mrs. PaflleY- Sponsor'
:re coming io school. To help pui a
i fo +his F.H.A. planned 'l'o sponsor a
nlrfas+ in fhe cafeferia before school
e morning. The Amarillo High School
pier of Fulure Homemalrers of Amer-
seni' delegaies 'ro 'rhe sfafe convenfion
lallas. The girls are chosen by a poini'
em. F.H.A. provides wholesome enier-
'nenl' for all members every monih.
srarf +he year off fhere is always a
e parfy. During fhe year 'l'here are
lhings as Dads Dare Nighi, Mofhers
and Dare Nighfs. F.H.A. has five
lsors: Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Small, Mrs.
ehouse, Mrs. Parkey, and Mrs. Baker.
A. is noi' jusi limifed fo fhe girls. Boys
fake Home and Family Living are
ubers. The moHo of 'lhe Fufure Home-
ars of America is:
TOWARD NEW HORIZONS.
The
COOKING . . . Mrs. Small is showing Carol Brown and Emily
PaH'erson how fo mix 'lhe cookies.
HOME AND FAMILY LIVTNG . . . These s1'uden'l's wifh 'lhe ak!
of Mrs. Baker, are having a mock wedding recepiion.
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OFFICERS . . . Uavid Baker, PresidenTg
Gordon Oglesby, Vice-PresidenTg Mark
Askew, Se-::reTary.
OFFICERS . . . Donald Burch, Treas-
urer: Elvin Lamb, ReporTerq Tom Adam-
som, SenTinelg Wendell Trammel,
ParliamenTarian.
GREEN HANDS . . . New members are
called green hands because To join one
has To have his hand dyed green.
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Future Farmers . . .
VARIED ACTIVITIES FEATURED
THROUGH VOCATIONAL WORK
The FuTure Farmers oT America is a chapTer of some 35 boys.
'To become a member of F.F.A. a boy is To be enrolled in The
vocaTional agriculTure class or musT have Tinished Two years
of vocaTional agriculTure. FuTure Farmers oT America is an
organizaTion designed Tor The advancemenT oT vocaTional agri-
culTure. The members receive Training so when iT comes Their
Turn To lead They will be prepared. They are guided Toward
loyalTy Tor God, counTry, and To Their Triends. ThroughouT The
year The F.F.A. sponsors various acTiviTies Tor iTs members.
One of The main acTiviTies oT FuTure Farmers oT America is
The parTicipaTion in livesToclr shows. ln The F.F.A. class room
The walls are covered wiTh awards ThaT were won by members
oT F.F.A. Through The years. Amarillo High School's F.F.A. is
noT To be leTT ouT when F.F.A. has iTs disTricT and sTaTe con-
TesT. The Amarillo chapTer sends delegaTes To The sTaTe and
naTional convenTions. F.F.A. assisTs sTudenTs in becoming
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lished in fhe farming indusfry. They
whaf if fakes fo be a successful
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y. When a boy ioins F.F.A. he is
red fo go fhrough a cerfain cere-
. Firsf fhey puf fheir hand info a
less solufion which furns if green.
1exf sfep is for all fhe green hands
fo be piled in one spof. Affer fhe
members pledge fheir loyalfy fo fhe
. all fhe shoes are placed in fhe
le of fhe floor. There is a mad scram-
o find your shoes firsf. The unforfu-
boy who is lasf fo puf on his shoes
o eaf a raw egg. The F.F.A. boys
field frips fo see how fhings are
fhe righf way. Almosf all of fhe boys
on farms or ranches and have fhe
rfunify fo pracfice whaf fhey learn
F.A. Mr. R. H. Davis is fhe voca-
agriculfure feacher and sponsor.
TYPES OF FEED . . . Mr. Davis explains fhe differenf kinds and T
qualify of feed. W
HOVES NEED CLEANING . . . A sfucleni' cleans and frims fha
hoves of a bull fo be in a show.
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OFFICERS . . . Judy Pa'Herson, Secrefaryg Alice Mock,
Vice-Presidenh Gale Harrison, President
The Fufure Nurses is an organizalion open +o any
sludenf in+eres'I'ed in nursing. Some of Ihe purposes
of Ihe club are: 'Io gain a realislic underslanding of
Ihe Basic Nursing School course, 'Io become informed
aboul' 'Ihe many differen+ fields of nursing, fo plan a
high school course Io 'rhe besl aclvanlage, 'ro under-
sfand some of fhe personal qualificafions desirable in
BANDAGES . . . Miss Kidd of 'lhe Norfhwesf
hospilal is showing a sfudenl' how 'Io band-
age right
Future Nurses . . .
REALISTIC UNDERSTANDIN
URGED BY ORGANIZATION
nurses, +o gain enough knowledge of various 'lypes
and sizes of schools of nursing, and fo give service lo
Ihe communily under lhe direclion and sponsorship
of lhe Dis'Iric'l Nurses' Associaiion. The Fulure Nurses
'lake field Irips +o hospilals and nursing schools. Miss
Simms is Ihe sponsor.
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COUNCIL . . . The Fufure Nurses council receives LEARN IT FROM CHARTS . . . Miss Kidd is lalking
booklefs and olher dala aboul' nursing as a career. 'Io Fufure Nurses aboul' Ihe Basic Seven.
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MODERN DANCING . . . is one of fhe mosf
popular parfs of fhe physical educafion cur-
riculum af Sandielancl.
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BASKETBALL . . . is one of +he earIies+ inframural
s orfs which give fhe girl's physical educafion classes
fhie spirif of compefifion.
The Amarillo High School Girls' Afhlefic Associafion
fhis year was composed of only juniors and seniors.
The G. A. A. was organized fo promofe inferesf and
Jndersfanding of inframurals and fo furfher promofe
good sporfsmanship bofh in or ouf of inframurals
confesf. Awards were given 'ro indicafe fhaf a high
goal has been affained in fhe girls' parficipafion of
inframural sporfs. This year for fhe firsf fime fhere
was a separafe organizafion for sophomore girls, fhe
T0 PARTICIPATE HERE
Girls' Recreafion Associafion. The G.R.A. provides
opporfunifies for all girls fo parficipafe in a variefy
of sporfs, recreafion, and relafed culfural and social
acfivifies which confribufe fo fheir physical, menfal,
social and emofional well-being. lf also promofes
leadership, scholarship, and service and gives fhe
opporfunify for wholesome compefifion fha? develops
sporfsmanship, characfer and healfh.
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Ev.R.A. .. . . officers are: secrefary, Dean Wheeler: G.A.A .... officers are: presidenf, Mary Lee Hop-
'ICS-PfeSlCl9f1'l.LYf1d6 Gllleydhd PFeSidSn'f. Mary Bedell. kinsg secrefary, Suzanne Hannunp lnfra-Club represen-
fafive, Janece Compfon and vice-presidenf, Geor-
gia Dudley. Page m
CAUTIOUS . . . bu'l' ready are members of
fhe Touchdown Horn crew who aid in fhe
noise affer a Sandie fouchdown. Pele Mea-
dows and Ken Greenwald are on dufy here.
Wgilantes . . .
MEN IN BLACK AND GOLD
AID SCNDDL SPIRIT IDEAS
The Vigilanfes were formed lasl' school year as an
aid 'lo school spirif in fhe preparafion of acfivifies
such as fhe card fricks, fouchdown horn, public
address, and vicfory bell. The group wears mafching
uniforms af all pep meefings, rallies, sfunfs, and
games. The group is limifed Io 'lhirfeen members,
mosf of 'rhem seniors. The members elecf fheir own
fellow members af a meefing earl in fhe school year.
The group, nafurally, works wilh 'Ihe cheerleaders,
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VICTORY BELL . . . is a chore of love for fhe Vigi-
lanfes as fhe heavy symbol of foofball supremacy
musf be moved weekly fo fhe games and pep rallies.
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EAGER . . . fo help ouf in any way are officers Tommy
Price, business manager, Jim Doche, presidenfg and
Lehmer Dunn, vice-presidenf.
alfhough no cheerleader can be a Vigilanfe member.
The group funcfions each week and has no regular
meefing fimes. There are sfill charfer members who
have remained as permanenf members of fhe group.
Sponsors of fhe spirif acfivifies claim 'lhaf 'Ihe Vigi-
lanfes are one of fhe mosf devofed members of 'lhe
sfudenf body who give 'lheir fime and efforfs in aiding
fhe school spirif acfivlfies.
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PUBLIC ADDRESS . . . sysfem use has greafly aided
communicafion from cheerleaders and fhe sfudenf
body af Sandie games and rallies. The Vigilanfes
assemble if for 'lhe leaders.
OFFICERS . . . Officers were: Barbara SchuI"Is, vice-
presidenf: and Peggy Riffenberry, presidenf.
ll Am! Scroll . . .
IBLICATIONS LEADERS ARE IIONORED
MEMBERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
Puill and Scroll is 'Ihe infer-nalional high school honor
ociely for journalisls. To be a member of Quill and
icroll a sfudenl musl' be in 'I'he upper 'Ihird of his
class, al leasl' a junior, and musl also be oufslanding
lT'S HARD WORK . . . Sieve Wilson, sporfs
edilor of l'he annual, was working hard lo
meei Ihe dead line.
in iournalism work. Quill and Scroll sponsors evenls
and achievemenfs in iournalisfic work in Sandieland.
All members lake an aclive par? in all journalism-
sponsored aclivifies. They were par'l'ly responsible for
'lhe fremendous success of 'lhe Miss Sandieland con-
'Iesl' in which Ihree finalisfs were senl Io California Io
be judged by Fess Parker. They also aided in Ihe
producfion of 'Ihe Popularily Ball, annual sales and
The Publicalions Banquel which includes all iournal-
is'I'ic organizalions. The main obieclive of fhe organ-
izafion is fo encourage scholarship among all iournal-
ism sfudenls.
'AINTING SCENERY . . . Ed Blackburn and Cynfhia COSTUMING . . . Jeff Ingham, who played 'Ihe par'I
4organ were painling Ihe Ambassador Holel for lhe of Hamlei' in "Hamle+ On Rye," was frying on his
:enery of The Miss Sanclieland confesf. cape while Judy Sullon helped.
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AMARILLO GOLDEN SANDST
BOTTOM ROW: Head Coach Joe Kerbel, Assisianl Coach Paul Alley, Valdis Gubins, Frank
Thompson, Bill Brooks, Mal Wl'1ilseH, Keilh LaFon, Diclrie Poison, Soapy Sudbury, Ken Kend-
riclc, David Russell, Jerry Spearman, Dale Alexander, Chris Cadenl1ead,Curry Bechfol, Assislanl'
Coach Homer Simmons and Assisianl Coach Tom Moulfon, ROW TWO: Lyman Slubbleiield,
Trainer Duane Sfober, Allan Seplcowiiz, Joe Ted Davidson, J. W. Wifi, Tom Cox, Phillip Eluly,
DISTRICT 3-MM CHAMPIONS
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Ken Robinson, Wayne Wood, Charles Rice, Buddy Clayfon, Billie While, Dick Siovall, Douglas
Veazey, Bob Piliman, and J, T. Jolley. TOP ROW: Bob Jolley, Gene Gifford, Bob Donnell,
Jim Hannon, Pai Hyde, Don Broom, Jim Means, Tommy York, Jerry Slouse, Danny Jordon,
Harry Alwein, Hugh Sliclisel, Barry Ward, Durwood Epps, Louis DuBuque, Jimmy Gilmer and
Benny Veazey.
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l957 Golden Sandie fooTball squad, coaches, Trainers and manJgers. isee idenfificafion on Page l74 and I75 in cuTline under
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football . . .
GOLDEN SANDIES TAKE BI-DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
The I957 Golden Sandie fooTball seasoned opened
wiTh a game wiTh Adamson of Dallas and ended fol-
lowing a loss To Abilene in The quarTer-finals AAAA
playoffs on December 7. BoTh These hisToric games
were played aT Amarillo STadium. The Sandies were
picked by mosT sporTs wriTers and coaches as The
Number One Team in The sTaTe ThroughouT The season.
Their early wins and Their undefeafed, unTied and
unexTended record Through eleven consecuTive games
indicafed ThaT This predicfion was correcf. Each
opponenT was meT and complefely defeafed Through
The regular season. The Sandies meT The Paschal
PanThers of DisTricT 4-AAAA in The bi-disTricT play-
offs in ForT WorTh on November 29+l-I for a chance
To play The feared Abilene Eagles in The mosT l1isToric
gridiron encounfer in Amarillo's hisfory. The inifial
game wiTh Adamson displayed The smooTh precision
of The Sandies and Their sTriking force wiTh such ouT-
sfanding ground gainers as Halfbacks David Russell,
Dickie Polson, Keifh LaFon, Ken Kendrick, Mal WhiT-
seTT and Jerry Spearman. As was The case Throughouf
The season, The Golden Boys were brillianfl engi-
neered by QuarTerback Soapy Sudbury: and? when
replaced, by Dale Alexander, Barry Ward and Curry
BechoTl. Specfacular line play was anoTher of The
poinTs in favor of The Sandies Throughouf The season.
When The beginning game ended, The Sandies were
ahead 57 To 0. The nexT week, The Paschal PanThers
of ForT WorTh came To Amarillo and The local boys
avenged a bi-disTricT defeaT from I956 by a 34 To 7
score. The firsT road game of The year was anoTher
shuTouT, as The Sandies downed The San Angelo Bob-
caTs 47 To 0 in a fine evening's enTerTainmenT. The
Sandies Turned in Their second consecufive blasTing of
Odessa aT home 35 To 0 on Ocfober 4. To open The
DisTricT3-AAAA race, The Sandies sTarTed slow againsT
Pampa, buT wenT ahead To win 46 To 6 aT Pampa.
The Monferrey Plainsmen were Taken 47 To 7 in Jones
STadium in Lubbock in The firsT day game. The sur-
prise Team of The disTricT wiTh an all-disTricT backman,
Dickie McGuire, TeI+ The Sandsform 34 To 3. The
ancienT rivals from Tom S. Lubbock High of Lubbock
were wallopped willfully 4I To 0. The Sandies wenT To
Borger To cinch The disTricT championship and all The
Team goT inTo The scoring acT wiTh a 64 To0encounTer.
ln The second annual Palo Duro crossfown baTTle, The
Sandies made iT a 32 To 0 ouTing, and remained unde-
feafed in The regular season. The sTage was Then seT
for a replay of The previous year when The Sandies
held an early season vicTory over The PanThers, yeT
They leT The Panfhers slip up on Them I3 To 7. This
year, The Sandies overcame a iinx and Took The Pas-
chalifes in round Two, 26 To 6. This was The win which
gave The Sandies a piece of Abilene. The sTands were
filled To capacify in Amarillo STadium on December 7.
Some TwenTy Thousand fans sTanding, siTTinq in exTra
bleachers or camped on The rim of The bowl waTched
whaT The press called The "dream game." The Eagles
of Abilene, Thrice STaTe Champions, boasfinq a 48
game winning sTreak were To do or die againsT The
Sandies. No excuses were in order, noT from The sTu-
denT body's supporT, The coaching sTaff or The Team
spiriT and play. The Eagles were iusT a beTTer ball
club ThaT day. They Took The Sandies 33 To I4 and
ended The Golden Boys' chance aT any furfher ambi-
Tions for The year. lT had, Though, been a greaT sea-
son. Coming from The also rans iusT Three years
before, Coaches Kerbel, Simmons, MoulTon and Alley
had builT a powerful, brillianT fooTball machine, feared
and respecfed as in The days of The recenT pasT. We
were noT ashamed of our Sandies, They had done Their
besT. This was a fine group of sporTsmen who would
long be dear in The hearTs of Sandieland.
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iN THE RAlN . . . halfbacln Uavid Russell l33l evades Adamson defenders as he scurries 'loward The high-scoring
final! of fha Sandie-Leopard game which opened wilh a downpour of rain. The Sandies opened lhe season wilh a
SINOIES OPEN SEASON WITH 57-0 WIN OVER AOAMSON
Spirifs were high for 'lhe firsl loolball game of 'lhe
year el A.H.S. The rain did nol seem lo dampen any
of lfhese spirils however as The Sandies roamed lo a
57-0 viclory over lhe Adamson Leopards. A we+ and
chilly 9000 fans walched in awe as +I-me Sandies im-
pressively iook confrol of +I-rings and marched on lo a
decisive viclory. The entire Sandie squad saw aclion
in The game wilh lhe flrsl slring only playing in lhe
firsl half.
Cnly six poinis were racked up by lhe Golden Boys
in 'Phe 'firsl' quarler as David Russell plunged four yards
for lhe rally.
ln The second quarler a Polson +o Russell pass pu+
The score al I2-0.
The nexl lwo T.D.'s were pul in by Soapy Sudbury
in which he zipped seven and eighl yards respeclively
'lor 'the lallies. A beaulifully execuled 70 yard pass
play 'From Sudbury lo Polson nolched 'lhe score
lo 33-O.
Ailer 'lhe halflime aclivilies Coach Joe Kerbel
relied on his second and lhird leams for 'lhe power.
Mal Whilsell raced for 'lwo Sandie scores selling lhe
mark al 45-O. Jerry Spearman and Bill Brooks each
inlercepled passes 'fo score in lhe 'Final period.
The unlesled Sandies marched oil 'rhe field wilh a
57-0 viclory under lheir bell bul many fans wenl away
wondering if The Sandies were really as good as
'lhey looked.
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ROUND ONE OVER PASONM ENDS 34 7
The fired-up Sandies mef fhe Paschal Panfhers of Forf Worfh in a non-conference
baffle which ended as a one sided affair wifh fhe Sandies on fhe fop side. Coach
Joe Kerbel's gridders did nof seem fo forgef 'lhe beafing fhey fook from fhis same
'leam in a bi-disfricf clash a year ago, for fhey iumped righf back and sfomped fhe
Panfhers 34-7. The highly regarded visifors wound up wifh a four fouchdown defeaf
on fheir hands, alfhough fhey were sfill much in fhe game during fhe firsf fhree quar
fers as 'lhey 'lrailed only I4-7. The rugged defense of fhe Panfhers held fhe Amarillo
boys fo only seven poinfs in fhe opening quarfer. ln fhe second quarfer fhey held ouf
fhe Sandies once more as fhey allowed only 7 more poinfs fo be racked up. Their
offensive feam crossed Amarillo's goal line only once, however. Soapy Sudbury drove
across for each of fhe +aIIies in fhe firsf half and Dickie Polson added fhe exfra poinfs
The fwo feams seemed fo be going no where in fhe fhird period as neifher one
could confrol fhe ball for a sufficienf amounf of fime. Each feam was held scoreless
during fhis period.
The Sandies ripped fhings wide open in fhe final quarfer as fhey romped for
fhree more fouchdowns before fhe final gun sounded.
Speedy Keifh LaFon broke loose around righf end for a Sandie fouchdown. A few
minufes lafer he furned fhe frick again by zipping 23 yards for fhe fally.
Mal Whifseff did fhe honors in fhe final minufes of play by barreling one yard
for fhe score. The final score, Amarillo 34, Paschal 7.
Affer seeing fhe powerful Sandies in acfion a few more people wenf away believ
ing 'lhaf maybe fhis could be fhe year fhe Sandies would go all fhe way!
Cenlel' DOWN, FAN6 . . . defensive players Joe Ted Davidson l85l and Don Broom 44 show
Paschal Panfher ball carrier how nof fo go, as Billie Whife lb5l comes in from fhe sde
The Sandies won 34-7. h
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GOLDEN BOYS MUZZLE BOBCATS. 47-0
A Sandsform blew hof and heavy againsf fhe Bobcafs of San Angelo in a baffle
fhaf ended wifh fhe Sandies being on fhe heavy end of a lop-sided score. The 47-7
massacre ranked Coach Joe Kerbel's gridders as fhe No. I school boy foofball feam
in Texas.
lf was David Russell all fhe way for fhe Sandies as he had fouchdown runs of 60
and 68 yards and caughf passes in five-yard and 4I yard fouchdown plays. He also
fhrew a fouchdown pass fo Joe Ted Davidson fhaf covered 54 yards.
The Sandies fook confrol of fhings in fhe firsf quarfer as fhey scored wifh only
2 minufes gone. Russell fook if all fhe way for fhe fally which accounfed for his
60 yard run.
Minufes lafer fhe Sandies recovered a fumble on San Angelo's end of fhe field.
A beaufifully execufed pass play from Dickie Polson fo Doug Veazey racked up
anofher 6 poinfs. Polson's exfra poinf was good and af fhe end of fhe firsf quarfer
fhe score sfood af Amarillo I3, San Angelo 0.
ln fhe second period a liffle less acfion was shown by fhe Golden Boys as fhey
only scored once. The fouchdown was masfered by Polson as he flipped a five yard
pass fo David Russell waifing in fhe end zone. Polson converfed and fhe Sandies held
a 20 poinf lead.
Then. Speedy Keifh LaFon, sprinfed end for fhe six poinfs. Polson's kick was no
good and fhe score sfood af 26-0.
Again Broom snafched a Bobcaf pass. This fime Soapy Sudbury engineered a
4l yard pass play. He flipped fo Russell for The score.
The Amarillo boys racked up anofher seven poinfs in fhe fhird period as fhe
fabulous Russell scoofed 68 yards fo score.
The Bobcafs' lone fouchdown came in fhe fhird period as fhey passed for
fhe score.
The only score in fhe final period came when Russell passed fo Davidson, who
made a nice grab, fo complefe a 54 yard pass-and-run fouchdown play. Again Pol-
son converfed for fhe final fofal of 47-7.
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HEADING FOR A FALL . . . Keifh LaFon ll2l picks up a good gain in fhe fhird quarfer of
fhe 47-7 win over lhe San Angelo Bobcafs before Bobby Easley l80l makes his mark on fhe
30 yard line.
BILL DONNELL
Guard
THATS ENOUGH . . . Sandie halfback David Russell lwilh balll is downed by David Keri' gasp from fm! ,MHC .
line afler one of his usual bursls of brillianl speed in lhe Sandie win which amassed 35 poinfg ful' like Kttbiimtft.
ODESSI-l'S BRONCHOS BROKEN BY SANDIES. 35-0
The Odessa Bronchos kicked lheir heels a lillle
less afler being bucked oul of lheir high riding saddles
by lhe Sandies as lhey rode herd on lhe Bronchos all
lhe way 'lo a 35-O viclory on Oclober 4.
The rugged defense of lhe Sandies allowed lhe
Odessa boys only 3 firsl downs lhe enlire game. The
alerl winners inlercepled four passes, recovered 'fwo
fumbles and blocked one punl. The scoring in 'lhe firsl
lwo quarlers was done by Dickie Polson as he plunged
one yard each lime for lhe lallies. His exlra poinls
were also good making lhe score I4-0. The lhird
'louchdown came afler a blocked quick kick. The ball
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was recovered on lhe Bronchos 24 yard line when in
a few plays David Russell zipped around righf end
for lhe score.
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ll' was sel' up by a fumble ihal was recovered Oh 'l'l'te
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a I7 yard pass lo Joe Ted Davidson, wailing in ihe
end zone, for lhe addilional 6 poink, Again Pclsotfs
poinl afler TD was good and 'lhe score rose 'io 28-D.
The final scoring was done by David Russell as he
dived 'lwo yards for lhe lally. PolSon'S 'fry WGS Qlib
good and lhe final score slood ai' 35-0.
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SLIPPERY SOAPY . . . Quarferbaclc Soapy Sudbury runs inlo some playlul Pampa Harveslers in lhe dislricl' opener al
fhe Harvesler Sledium. The Sandies slarled slow, but blasied lhe Dislrici neighbors 46-6.
CAHDLES AND HARD PLAY HEX HARVESTERS. 46-6
Almosi everyone go+ inio lhe acl as lhe Sandies
plowed under lhe Harveslers of Pampa 46 - 6. Raled
as Hue No. l 'leam in 'lhe slale fhe Sandies held only
a i3-6 lead al' half lime. lf looked like lhe Harvesler
field jinx was going lo s+rike lhe Sandslorm again.
The Sandies had never played a good game in Pampa,
even in winning 7 of The I3 games played lhere.
The fires? score for lhe Sandies was sei up by a
fumble on lhe Pampa 39 yard line. Soapy Sudbury
flipped fo Dickie Polson for lhe lally. Polson's exlra
poinl aflempl was missed. The Harveslers baffled
bacl: 'lo lie The score midway in lhe second period.
With only 20 seconds remaining in lhe firsl half The
Sandies againsl covered a Pampa fumble and in lwo
plays lhey had scored again! This 'lime Russell did
The honors as he scampered 20 yards info lhe
end 1one.
ll was Amarillo all 'lhe way in The second half as
lhey scored 5 more limes. Poison added 'lourleen
more poinls. Each of his runs were power plays up
lhe middle. Speedy Keilh LaFon conlribuled his 7 as
he dived over from lhe one.
The second +eam look over ihe resl of lhe way
and scored lwice on beauliful runs by Jerry Spear-
man. He broke away for 40 yards lhe firsl lrip, and
27 on lhe nexf.
All in all lhe Sandies had quiie a field day in
Pampa and anolher viclory fo add lo lheir sfring.
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DICKIE POLSON JIM MEANS DANNY JORDON
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KEITH LAFON BOB PITTMAN KEN KENDRICK
Halfback End Fullback
PAT HYDE
Tackle
SANDSTORM ERIISES PLIIINSMENAU-7
In Iheir second conference clash of 'Ihe year Ihe Sandies smolhered 'Ihe Monlerey
Plainsmen of Lubbock 40-7 before a small furnoul of 3000 people al Lubbock's
Jones S+adium.
Coach Joe KerbeI's gridders look full charge of Ihe si+ua'Iion early in fhe game
when Dickie Polson dashed I2 yards for fhe firs+ score of Ihe day. He converled and
Ihe score slood al 7-0. Minu+es Ialer David Russell added six more poinfs +o Ihe
sfring as he drove I yard info Ihe end zone. PoIson's kick was good, boosfing ihe
score fo I4-0.
The speclacular play of Ihe game occurred in 'Ihe second period as Russell re-
'Iurned a punl 85 yards afler +aking a hand-off from Soapy Sudbury. Then again he
broke 'Ihe PIainsmen's backs by relurning a kick 80 yards for a Iouchdown Iale in Ihe
Ihird quar'Ier.
Mal Whilsefl sparked anolher fouchdown drive by fossing a I yard pass 'ro Polson
Io climax a drive beginning on +he PIainsmen's 30 yard line. Again in Ihe fourlh
quarler Whilsell' zipped around righi end for a I4 yard Iouchdown.
The Sandies oul-malched Monlerey in every deparlmenl, from Ihe number of
'Firs+ downs Io Iolal yards penalized.
HOME RUN! . . . Halfback Dickie Polson skirls his righl end 'for a Iouchdown in Ihe baHIe
CHARLES RICE
End
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wilh fhe Plainsmen in Lubbock's Jones Sladium. The Sandies won 40-7.
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MCGUIRE AND 60. FALL SANDWARD. 34-3
Plainview boasling of one of ils slronger clubs of previous years along wilh a
sensalional lailback named .lessy McGuire did all lhey could lo slay on lhe same
field wilh lhe Sandies.
Some 8000 'Fans walched in lhe firsl quarler as lhe lwo 'leams seemed lo be
sizing up each olher for lhe on-coming allack. Early in lhe second period Keilh
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lhe score. Dickey Polson added lhe poinl and lhe score slood al 7-0. Again in 'lhe
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3 yard line aller a long drive down field slarling from lheir own 24 yard line. Polson
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'the firsl hall. David Russell was lhe nexl lo cross Plainview's goal-line. He 'look lhe
ball over 'From lhe 3 yard line. Polson's kick made lhe score 2l-0.
Plainview's only poinls came on lhe 'Firsl play of 'lhe lhird quarler when lhey
converled a 28 yard lield goal.
Dickey Polson again lurned lhe lrick by romping 23 yards and kicking lhe exlra
poinl for lhe Sandies. A good nighl's work for lhal young manl Amarillo - 28.
Plainview - 3.
Anolher louchdown coming lale in lhe 4'rh quarler cinched 'll-me game for lhe
Sandies. Jerry Speerman racked up lhese 6 poinls. Final score, Amarillo 34,
Plainview, 3.
HANDSOM HARRY . . . One of The maior backfield lhreals of 'lhe season was Dick McGuire Quar-I'ey-back
wilh balll who was slopped on occasion by brillianl Sandie defense. The Sandies held
Plainview 34-3. V
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Sandie win over lhe Weslerners 4l-0.
WILLIE WESTERNER WALLOPED WILLFULLY BY
The long lime rivalry belween lhe Sandies and
lhe Lubbock Weslerners was denled slighlly by lhe
Amarillo boys as lhey slomped Lubbock 4l-0. The
Lubbock crew was lucky in gelling oll so lighlly be-
cause Coach Joe Kerbel's lirsl slring only played in
lhe lirsl hall, racking up 28 poinls.
Firsl lo score was Dickie Polson who ground oul
9 yards. His exlra poinl was also good, making lhe
score 7-0. Minules laler David Russell sprinled 6
yards for anolher six poinls and Polson kicked lhe
exlra poinl as lhe Sandies wenl ahead I4-0.
On lhe lirsl play from scrimmage in lhe second
quarler Ken Kendrick dashed 2 yards lor 6 more
poinls. The louchdown was sel up by Kendrick as he
zipped 50 yards on lhe key play of lhe drive. He
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'59?99f'A!'hikl'ill0 gem! al Bulldog sladium where lhe Sandies smolhered lhe home boys 64 lo 0 and caplured lhe
diikid cliamuinnxhin.
MTERHNES ENTER SCORING ACT AT BORGER, 64 0
Filing up al 64-0 score, lhe Amarillo High School
Sandie! wb!! an easy viclory over lhe Borger High
School eleven on Q cold, cloudy allernoon in Borger.
The Sandie: displayed a wicked ground allack,
scoring 'lhree of lhe lirsl four limes lhey had lheir
hand! Un lbs hall and lhe issue was never in doubl.
Coach Joe Kerbel look pily on lhe Bulldogs regard-
letw of like Slwre, and his lirsl unil played only one
down in fha second hall. Kerbel lhen emplied his
lJel'!Cl'! hifi 'There was no slopping lhe Golden Boys.
Nol only did lhe Sandies eslablish a new high in scor-
ing for lhs season but also racked up lheir mosl
impressive rushing yardage ol lhe year. The Sandie
defense musl also be commended on lheir excellenl
play. They held lhe Bulldogs lo only lour lirsl downs
and a minus lwo yards rushing.
David Russell was lhe leading ground gainer of
lhe day. He also scored lhe lirsl lour louchdowns
lor lhe Sandies.
Amarillo look a I3-0 lirsl quarler edge and lell
lhe 'Field al hall lime wilh a 26-0 margin. ln lhe
second hall lhe Sandie second and lhird leams look
over and banged oul 38 more poinls before lhe linal
gun sounded.
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SANDIES CROSS-TOWN RIVIILS. 32 0
A pair of iired and muddy foolball ieams, one group in high spirifs and
lhe oiher a bil downcasl walked off fhe gridiron alier ba'Hling each olher
'For 48 exciiing minufes in view of II,0O0 chilly fans on November 23 af
Amarillo Sfadium,
The cross-lown rivals played heads-up 'foolball ihe enlire game bu'l lhe
Sandies came ou+ wilh a 32-0 viclory. If was a game of breaks for bofh
ieams wiih 'lhe Sandies cashing in mosf. ln 'lhe firsl quarler plenl of aciion
was seen for bo'rh sides buf only one Iouchdown was made by 'lhe Sandies
on a plunge up lhe middle by David Russell. ln 'lhe second quarler Dickie
Polson crossed fhe opposi+ion's goal line lwice.
Again in fhe second period +he Sandies scored. This lime, a 27 yard
pass play from Soapy Sudbury fo Russell.
Affer fhe half lime acfiviiies fhe +wo 'reams refurned lo +he field wilh
high hopes of scoring again bul during fhis fhird period neilher 'leam could
confrol fhe ball for a sufficienl amounl of lime wifh bolh 'reams frading pun'ls.
ln lhe 'fourih and 'Final quarier Polson again spurled one yard for ihe
score, ihus making lhe final score 32-0. A
End ON END AGAIN . . . Joe Ted Davidson l85l cafches fhe Palo Duro halfback Richard
Barker I2ll foofwise for liHle if no gain in fhe Sandie-Don game where fhe Golden boys
BARRY WARD
Quarierback
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Sandie Manager
BOB OGILVIE
Sandie Trainer
KEY BLOCKS MAKE WAY . . . for 'lhe
ball carrier in such offensive affairs as fhe
bi-disfricl game befween fhe Paschal
Panfhers and fhe Sandies as seen in fhis
Forf Worfh Sfar-Telegram sporfs phofo by
AI Panzera showing Sandie quarferback
Soapy Sudbury ll5l placing a key block
for Dickie Polson lwifh balll. The Sandies
fook fhis game 26 lo 6 and advanced 'lo
fha quarfer finals.
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Sandie Manaaer Sandie Trainer
SAME SONG. SECOND VERSE: A. ll. S. 26 6
The alread beafen Panfhers of Ff. Worfh bowed again fo fhe mighfy
Sandsform as fhey fried in vain fo capfure fhe bi-disfricf championship as more
fhan 3500 frigid fans wafched fhe Golden Sandies sfamp a 26-6 vicfory info
fhe hisfory books in Forf Worfh on Nov. 29.
The Sandies, usually fhoughl' of as a ground power, unveiled ifs passing
affack for fhe firsf fime fhis season complefing 4 of 6. Firsf fo score was half-
back David Russell on a 36 yard pass play from quarferback Soapy Sudbury
lafe in fhe firsf quarfer.
ln fhe second quarfer fhe Sands'lorm's fofal rose fo I2 poinfs when a Paschal
quick-kick was knocked down and fhe Amarillo boys recovered on fhe opposi-
fion's eleven. Polson crashed fo pay dirf four plays lafer. Shorfly before half
fime Polson afe up 64 yards of Cowfown furf for fhe fhird score making Amarillo
a I9 poinf leader af half fime.
A defermined Panfher club refurned fo 'lhe field from fhe dressing room
and marched 93 yards in IO carries for fheir lone fally.
Russell squirmed fwo yards for anofher Sandsform score affer fhe Sandies
fool: fhe ball and drove 86 yards in I2 plays. Polson boofed fhe exfra poinf.
bringing fhe fally fo ifs final sum, 26-6.
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OLDEN SPREAWS lAR6EST CROWD SEES SANDIES DUWNED. 33-14
Amarillo's Golden Sandies became viclim number
49 as lhe Abilene Eagles sailed on fo a 33-I4 vicfory
before a full house of 22,000 fans.
The Sandies iumped ahead 7-0 in lhe firsr quarler
as Joe Ted Davidson look a 3 yard pass -from David
Russell. Dickie Polson's kick was also good. The Eagles
jumped back in 'lhe second quarfer io 'lie 'lhe score af
a 7-7 deadlock. The Amarillo boys look lhe kick-off
on 'lheir own eighleen and in 'rwelve plays had crossed
Abilene's goal line again. This lime Soapy Sudbury
scored on a keeper over righl lackle. Polson kicked
'fhe exlra poinl and lhe Sandies led again I4-7 lafe
in ihe firsf half.
The spirifed Abilene boys 'look lhe Sandies' kick-
off and on 'lhe firsf play from scrimmage scored again.
This lime on a pass play lhal carried bl yards. When
lhe half ended bofh 'leams knew ihey had been in a
ball game.
Each leam reiurned lo The field in high spirils
hoping 'lo score firsl bul if was Abilene all 'lhe way
in 'lhe second half as 'lhey scored lhree more limes.
In lhe 'lhird period 'lhe Eagles broke loose again lo
score a louchdown lo nolch lhe score lo 20-I4. The
Abilene boys scored lwice more lo cinch 'lhe win.
Each 'louchdown came on quick dashes lhrough
'lhe middle.
The Sandies finished lheir season wilh Il viclories
and I defeal, 'fhe besl record since l948.
A year everyone al' Sandieland will remember for
a long lime.
Page I89
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SIX OF THE FOURTEEN . . .lpoinis made by 'rhe Sandies in l'l1e quarier 'finals af Amarillo Siadium on December 7 came
fbis play as lwalfback David Russell passed fo end Joe Ted Davidson in flue end zone. The Eagles of Abilene made 'lheir
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Basketball . . .
TEAM BUILDS IMPRESSIVE
The Golden Sandie Baskelball 'leam raced 'lhrough ils
non-conference schedule wilh lwelve viclories and no
deleals, lhe firsl' such record in recenl years. The
season opened away from home in Clovis, where 'rhe
Sandies downed lhe Wildcals 63 'lo 54. This was iusl
a prelude lo evenls of lhe nexl weeks which found
fhe hoopslers of Coach T. G. l'lull exlending lheir
winning slrealc 'ro 'lhirleen in iheir conference opener
againsl lhe Palo Duro Dons, 73 lo 50. lThe remainder
of lhe regular conference season will be published in
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'OM ROW: Jim Doche, Lloyd Bridges, Charles Bacon, Charles McDonald and -Ken Greenwald. SECOND ROW:
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TWELVE GAME VICTORY STREAK BEFORE DISTRICT PlAY
ie summer supplemenl' 'lo This edi+ion.l The Sandies
ompefed in Iwo double headers and one fournamenf.
he firsl double header was wi'I'h The Palo Duro Dons
gainsl' Midland and Odessa on December 6 and 7,
1e weekend 'rhal' foofball season ended al Sandie-
ind. The second was during lhe Chrislmas Holidays
hen 'lhe Amarillo Ieams mel Norman and El Reno
:rm Oklahoma. The only pre-season +ournamen'l 'rhe
andies engaged in was 'lhe weekend rior 'lo Chris?-
ias where +hey 'look 'lhe championship a+ Vernon,
downing Ihe hosls, Ouanah, and Graham. Burl Mc-
Lain and Ronald Mayberry were named +o The all-
Iournamenf Ieam by vir+ue of Iheir oulsianding play-
ing. The Sandies 'lhen looked Forward Io Ihe Disfricl
3-AAAA baskelball race wifh 'lheir ancienl' rivals, Lub-
bock, Monlerrey, Plainview, Pampa, Borger and Palo
Duro. During 'lhe regular season, lhe Sandies played
'lheir firs+ half of Ihe regular round robin schedule on
Ihe road and Ihe remaining games a+ home, ending
'lhe season on February 20'rh.
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FRED ROBERTS BOB JOHNSON BILL MELSON DAVID BURCH
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b Taylor, Donald Deason, Ellis Vandiver, Freddy Gariepy and Don Thompson.
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ATMEN CONTINUE DOMINATION
IER FOES IN WRESTLING ART
was The lasT year of inTerscholasTic wresTling Tor
ieland, according To a school board policy. Be-
ng wiTh The Three high schools in The ciTy in The
T I958, wresTIing will be only beTween The Three
als and noT againsT ouTside compeTiTion. This
s squad opened iTs maTch play againsT Highland
School of Albuquerque and deTeaTed Them 25
. Their second maTch was also againsT The same
Mexican Town, Albuquerque, whom The Sandies
Ted 33 To 3. AgainsT Oklahoma compeTiTion, The
es Took CapiTol Hill oT Oklahoma CiTy 2I To 9
r1idwesT CiTy I8 To IZ. AgainsT The Boy's Ranch
local maTch, The Sandies made iT a vicTorious
of Tive sTraighT, 46 To 0.
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ART OF WRESTLING . . . is exhibiied by Jerry Herring and David
Burch who show a seT ouf escape" form 'of escape.
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Clark's puH. Ben Lane, Jr., is lining up his shof 'lo swinq on a drive ai' fhe Ross Rogers Golf Course where
follow Clarl's. Sandie golfer worlrouf.
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DOUGLASS-LED LINKSTERS AIM FOR SPRING TITLE
"A" AND "B" TEAMS . . . BOTTOM ROW: Jack Nofhingham, Don Whifloclc, Tommy Clark and Monfy
Sherrod. TOP ROW: Coach C. R. Douglas, Ben Lane, Jr., Jeff Minion, Bill Garrell, Jim Bob Cambell and
Billy Briggs. P
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GIRLS' DOUBLES . . . for I957-58 are Nancy Wood
and Mary Hughes McCue.
Tennis . . .
NETMEN BEGIN FUI-l
SEASON IN SPRING
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begun rls regular season of ac+ivi+y uniil fhe spring semesfer.
Therefore, I'I1e resuI+s of 'l'I1is acI'ivi+y will be carried in Ihe sum- I
mer supplemeni +o be affixed +o ihe back of rhis edirion.
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GIRLS' SINGLES . . . on 'Ihe "B" squad are Mary
Goodwin and Lynn Harrison.
TTOM ROW: Ada Smyih, Mary Goodwin, Janie KenneH, Bobbie Cleveland, Linda Kemper, Lynn Harrison, Char-
: Higgins and Melaney McAfee. TOP ROW: Kenne'rI1 Fulfon, Mike McBurney, Jack Odom, David Hauger, Dale
lbourne, Benny Lawrence and Manuel Edquisl.
S' SINGLES . . . for 'Phe curreni' season are Dale Melbourne
ienny Lawrence.
DOUBLES . . . under new coach Hesfer are David Hauger
abby Canline.
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asiums al' Sandieland fo house Ihe required physical educafion courses for girls of iunior and sophomore ranh. Seniors are no longer
'ed 'lo Ialre The course.
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IIYSICAL EDUCATION ESSENTIAL
I BUILDING HEALTHY AMERICANS
:al educalion al' Sandieland is required of all junior and sopho-
sluclenls. The classes are available all periods of The day, wilh
specially classes such as modern dance and swimming. Heallh
s are held for 'rhose girls who cannol' 'lake 'Ihe exercise classes
ding Io lheir 'Family physicians. Three new physical educalion
DNE . . . Judy Hamillon is piclured as she gels a shol away from her class-
in infra-mural play.
BALL CONTROL . . . is handled by lnez Chambers
and Pa? Crawford in gym classes as parl of lhe
sporls curriculum.
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Deanna Lilly and Jeannefle Kennas is fypical of lhal in
lhe girl's gym classes.
MY TURN'S NEXT . . . Elizabelh Ballles, Bobbie Mor-
land, Barbara Balmer and Lana Henry are preparing for
badminlon play.
MODERN DANCE . . . Mrs. Burnis Georges' sixlh peri
dance class do some of 'Iheir warmup roulines in pre
aralion 'for lheir class worlroul.
'leachers were added 'lo lhe sfafl lhis year. Mrs. Dorris Forema
remained from lasl year's slafl, and greeled Mrs. Burnis George
Mrs. Belly Jones and Miss Mary Sue Hazelwood, a 'Former Sandi
when classes began in l'he fall. The classes are held in 'lhe 'l'w
girls' gymnasiums, localed on lhe second and lhird floors lo lh
rear of l'he building. The 'lhird floor gym was added lo l'h
building when lhe planl' underwenl a maior rennovalion in lh
summer of I952. Prior lo +ha+ lime, one gymnasium was in 'I'h
building for l'he needs of all sludenls. Senior girls do nol 'lalc
physical educalion, provided lhey have 'l'he iunior and sophomor
JUNIOR INTRA-MURAL CHAMPS . . . 'lhe Funny Bunnys are:
ROW: Sherry Besl, Beverly Williams, Myrlle Boyer and Belly Beall. TO
ROW: Carole Hillon, Sue Carolsen, Inez Chambers and Phyllis Smilh.
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The Personalities
Miss Sandieland ' 22l
Favori+es f 228
Cheerleaders ' 236
Who's Who ' 238
Queens ' 244
Sfudeni' Life ' 245
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December 28, 1957
Mr. Terry Little, Editor-in-Chief
Yearbook
1G58 La Airosa
Amarillo High School
Amarillo, Texas
Dear Terry:
the judge for
It has been a real pleasure for me to serve as
your Miss Sandieland contest. It is indeed unfortunate that
all three of the girls could not have been the top choice.
However, since it was necessari for us tv choose ono, it
gives me great pleasure to advise you that Miss Melanej McAfee
is the choice.
It was nice meeting you at DISNEYLAND, Walt D1sney's Magic
Kingdom today, and visiting with some fine Texas folk. I
wish you God's speed in your work and trust that the lQ5B
La Airosa will be a popular one with the students at Amarillo
High School.
With kindost persfnal regards to my friends in Texas, I remain
Sincerely yours,
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FESS PARKER,
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- iss Sandieland as a honor is a newcomer
fo lhe frophy-lined halls where s+uden+s each year
in keeping wi+h fraclifion have selec+ecl +heir class
favoriles, +he Queen of A.H.S., and o'rher organ-
iza'rional personali+ies. ln keeping wifh fhe 'theme
of fhis year's eclilion, +he eclilors ancl members of
fhe sfaff chose +o honor one of 'rhe mos? beau+iful
and 'ralenled girls in all of Sandielancl, Amarillo
High's magic kingdom. Accounis of +his eleclion
can be found in +he following pages, buf, as re-
vealed on lhe previous page, one was namecl 'ro
fhe fop honor. Our winner, selecfecl by Fess Parker,
a nalive Texan and Wall' Disney s'l'ar, who was
chosen on her sparkling personalily, her abilily 'ro
proiecf herself in+o olhers' respecf and emo'rions,
and her charm and, yes. even her scholarship, is . . .
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IN Au or SANDIELAND
Picfured on fhese 'Iwo pages are fhe seven young Iovli
who were fhe runners-up fo fhe fhree finalisfs in 'I
Miss Sandieland Confesf which reached ifs climax wi
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presenfafion dance in fhe girls' gymnasium. The gi
asked fheir favorife boys fo serve as escorfs for f
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corner ofHollywood Blvd.,and Vine Sfreefs, fhe famo
show corner in fhe California cify. The winners we
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WHO'S WHO
B. T. TUCKER . . . 'rypifies an induslrious and
loyal member of +he school's 'mosl eleciiveibody.
lhe Sludenl Council, in lhal he serves as head of
'lhis spiriled group in +he presidency. He hasbeeh f
a lhree-year member of lhe Council. B.T. ranlcs,
high scholas+ically in his class as being a ihree-
year member of 'lhe Ken Klub, and 'lwo-year mem-
ber of 'l'he Nalional Honor Socie+y. ln his iunior
year, B.T. was presidenl of 'fhe Ken Klub. The
Varsily Vic award for Seplember wenl +o B.T. for
his oulsianding service +o Sandieland.
VIC PLUNK . . . is an alhlele and popular siudenl
around +he halls of Sandieland. He climaxed his
senior and lhird year of playing Sandie baskelball
by being elecled co-caplain. He is vice-presidenl
of 'rhe Sludenl Council and is likewise complelfng
his 'rhird year as a member of +ha+ body. ln his
junior year, Vic's peers eleclecl him as 'ihe mosl
popular boy in 'ihe class, and he was piclured as
I957 La Airosa favorile. Vic has been a member
of 'lhe A.H.S. chapler of lhe Nalional Al'hle'I'ic
Honor Sociely for +wo years.
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KEITH LAFON . . . has disfinguished himself as
an afhleie in bolh lraclc and foofball af Sandieland
for 'rhree years. He has fhrilled couniless Sandie
palrons and fans a++ending +he gridiron ba'r'rles
and 'rhe cinder encounlers, and has 'ralzen firsl place
in frack evenfs on several occasions. Keilh is also
popular wilh his peers serving as presfdenl of his
class as a junior las+ year. He is a lhree-year mem-
ber of fhe Ken Klub, and has been a member 'lor
fwo years of bo+h +he Nafional Honor Sociefy and
lhe Nalional Afhlelic Honor Sociely.
VELMA ARNOLD . . . is generally ltrrown for her
ediforial wif and faifhful work as edifor of lhe fall
edilion of The Sands+orm af Ama'illo High, cli-
maxing 'lhree years as a iournalisf. pasl'
'lwo years, Velma has been a delegale 'lo 'rhe Texas
High School Press Associalion convenfion in Den-
fon. She is lhe secrelary of +he Dorinda E. Bond
Press Club, and has been a fhree year member.
She is in her second year as a member of 'rhe Quill
and Scroll Socie+y. Velma's fall issues of The Sand-
sform received an All-Texas raling af THSPA.
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CYNTHIA MORGAN . . . is one of SanClieland's
mos+ ac+ive s+uclen+s. This year she is a member of
iwelve organizalions and holds an official posf in!
four of ihem. She is +he presideni of 'rhe Enclrnan T
chapler of +he Fulure Teachers of America, secrev-V
+ary of bo+h +he Ken Klub and lniernos and served
as class edilor of +his volume.4 Cynfhia is a +wo-
year member of lhe Nalional Honor Sociely and
'Phe lnfer-Club Council. She has been a member
of 'rhe orchesira and 'ihe sfucleni council for
fhree years.
KEN LANYON . . . holcls 'the honor of serving as
presidenl' of 'rhe class of I958. As a iunior,' Ken
was vice-presidenl of his class. An aclive member
of The Hi-Y clubs for +hree years, +his year he is
chaplain. To climax a fhree-year service in +he
R.O.T.C. uni+, Ken serves as company commander
of Cacle+ Company "A." Ken is also a member
of +he Allied Youlh Posi, +he Sfudenl' Council, The
Nalional Honor Sociely and +he ln+er-ClubC0ur1Cil-
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DAVID PARK . . . is leader of 'rwo of Sandie-
land's mosl' aclive organizalions. ln 'rhe Allied
Youlh Pos+, David worked up from las+ year's vice-
presidency 'ro Presidenl of lhe local group, Presi-
denl of Region Four, and co-lnlernalional Presidenl'
lhis year. David commands fhe local R.O.T.C. unil
holding 'lhe rank of Ll. Colonel. He is a lwo-year
member of lhe Nafional Honor Sociely and has
been a +hree-year member of lhe Ken Klub and
lhe Sludenl Council.
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JONATHAN ATER . . . is primarilfimqijed as a
musician a+ Sandieland. He has been a lhgeg-year
member of +he Golden Sandie Band an, ,.i-- la 5+wo-
year member of lhe orcheslra. Thi r, Jfiflaflhan
is lhe business manager of, and. This lis his
second year as a member of +he Nalional Honor
Sociefy, and he serves as presidenl' of lhis scho-
laslic group. He is a +hree-year member of 'rhe
Ken Klub and 'rhe Hi-Y organfzalion. He holds six
medals for performance on The lrumpel' from re-
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JEFF INGHAM . .. .Sig .sepaiggalak-13553,'3f3i3p+ea
Sandie. He is 'in his-secondxyear'asajleheerfeailergi
having served as an assislanl' las+'yveafaf1hf1-a'.headl
lhis year. Jeff is a member Qfiwha -Bel,'C.ari'l0i
Choral, and serves as i+s president ,He ha's'lwi6,e'
been a member of +he Tri-S+a+e chorus and 'gngiie
a member of The All-S+a+e chorus. ' As a,so'f:ho-
more, he was named lhe mosi oulslancling -bass.
Jeff also serves as 'Phe religious column wrilerilor
The Sandslorm and is circulafion manager and dis-
+ribu'fion edi'for of The i958 La Airosa.
MELANEY McAFEE . . . is mosl generally known
as "Miss Cheerleader" af Sandieland, serving as
an assis+an+ las'f year and as a head lhis year. She
is a fhree-year member of +he Golden Sandie
Tennis Team. This year she was elecied one of 'lhe
+hree finalisfs in +he Miss Sandieland Con+es+. She
has been a member of +he Ken Klub for Three years
and a member of fhe Nafional Honor Socie'I'y for
+wo years. Las+ summer she compe'I'ed in AAU
diving meels and served as an insirucfor a+ 'the
Sou+hern Me+hodis+ Universi+y Cheerleader School.
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JUDY SUTTON . . . is known as a foreign exchange
sfudenl' and an avid promofer of fhis fine relafion
abroad. As a iunior she was chosen fo spend fhe
summer in a home in England by fhe American
Field Service. She has been a faifhful worker in
fhe Sfudenf Council promofing fhe bringing of our
presenf exchange sfudenf 'ro Sanclieland. Judy was
Councilman-af-Large as a iunior fo fhe Sfudenf
Council. She is now a member of fhe Dorinda E.
Bond Press Club and served as Club Edifor of
'fhis volume.
TERRY LITTLE . . . has disfinguished himself as a
member of fhe Publicafions ,Deplrfmenf in bofh
phofography and as an eclifor. He 'is aifwofyear
member of fhe Press Club and Quill and" 1S,cjroll.
He was named Top Phofographer of fhe year! for
fhe I957 La Airosa and served as ediwlffinachief
for fhis I958 edifion. He is a three-year mem-ber
of fhe R.O.T.C. unif, and serves as PublicfRela-
fions officer in fhe currenf sfaff. Terry was a
delegafe fo bofh fhe Nafional Scholasfic Press
Associafion convenfion in Chicago and fhe Colum-
bia Scholasfic Press Associafion convenfion in
New York Cify.
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ACTIVITY-FILLED YEAR OPENED IN LATE AUGUST
Augusi 3Is+ brough+ spirifed Sanclies back fo
+he familiar halls of Amarillo High School afier a
seemingly shorf summer vacaiion. Yes, regis+rai'ion
day had again rolled around. Siudenis busily scur-
ried aboui +he school exercising 'iheir righf of
seleciing Teachers. Juniors and seniors rushed
around signing up for classes while 'rhe sophomores
wafched in amazeme-n+ bu+ +he soon cau hi' on
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NOW HEAR THIS . . . Mr. H. W. Lynch lalks lo lhe newcomers lo Sandieland in lheir lirsl sophomore
assembly. General inslruclions as lo procedure and lradilions were given in order lo acquainl lhem
wilh A.H.S.
GOT THAT SPIRIT? . . . Sandie cheerleaders
lake lirsl sleps in promoling school spiril by
selling decals.
REGISTRATION Icom
summer while olhers who had worked during lhe
summer gladly relurned lo sch.ool wilhoul a word
ol dismay or regrel. Piclured on page 245 are
sludenls regislering wilh Mrs. C. P. Alwood, head
ol lhe A.H.S. English deparlmenl.
Miss Minnie Feieraband became lhe new senior
counselor, Mr. E. L. Hammil was promoled lo lhe
junior deparlmenl, while Miss Jane Williams was
assigned lo gel lhe sophomores. Also while slu-
denls regislered lhey noliced lhal seven new
leachers had been added lo lhe Sandieland lacully
and we all welcomed lhem. Sludenls and lacully
alike seemed lo be happy lo see lhe beaulilul new
equipmenl lhal had been added lo lhe biology,
physics, and chemislry laboralories. Aller regisler-
ing lhe sophomores and juniors pul on lheir biggesl
Sandie smiles and hurried lo have lheir school pic-
lures made. This year lhe long line lead lo lhe
back ol lhe slage in lhe audilorium inslead ol lhe
caleleria where lhey were usually made. The
seniors wailed unlil aclivilies and school schedules
were coordinaled. Following lhe making ol sopho-
more and junior piclures, sludenls reporled back
lo lheir individual homeroom leachers and lhe linal
louches were pul on regislralion papers.
As we walked down lhe lrophy-lined halls we
saw many ol our 'Friends ol lhe pasl year and re-
newed our lriendships. Bul, ol course, even more
lun is lhe making ol new lriends lor lhe coming
year. We saw our lellow sludenls selling Sandie
slickers and decals lor cars. The membership drives
ol various organizalions were in lull swing. ll
seemed as if everylhing was new lhis year. The
cheerleaders had new yells lor us lo learn which
lhey learned al cheerleader schools al Dallas and
Los Angeles. An almosphere hovered over Sandie-
land which revealed lhe leelings ol lhe enlire slu-
denl body. The loolball leam was in perlecl shape
and raled number one in lhe slale by some news-
paper polls. We all anlicipaled a wonderlul lool-
ball season lor Sandieland. One more champion
came lo lhe land ol lhe Golden Sandslorm lhis
year. Yes, il was our own loreign exchange sludenl
lrom llaly, Roberlo Rullino.
We all looked lorward lo lhe coming year wilh
eager anlicipalion. The spiril ol lhe sludenls was
high and we were all slanding uniled lor our
Golden Year ol Chamnions.
E-MI . . . Mr. Cecil Green
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I fime giving 'rryou+s such as
ne wifh Peggy Jones.
A FAMILIAR SIGHT . . . +hese NOT TOO TIGHT! . . . Jackie
s+ucIen+s check fheir schedules in Wa+son 'Hes a Sandie Iie on Jeff
Ihe a+'rendance office which had Ingham, while Judy Swan Iooks on.
a new clerk in Mrs. T. L. BeaII.
. GOOD SOPI-IOMORE . . . Miss Jane WiIIiamS, Served her firsi semes+er as a counseIor during Ihe faII of
In addiiion 'fo being responsibIe for Ihe problems of fhe Iower cIass, she had a homeroom and served as
'nan of 'the Irophy case crew. She was responsibIe for Ihe regis+raIion of Iransfer sfudenfs, as shown below.
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HURRY, HURRY . . . Jim Wellborn signs in wifh +he facul'ry commi++ee al +he 'ironf door for
his da'l'e, Be+h Shand, prior +o 'rhe Kick-off Dance which opened lhe social season al Sanclieland
in ihe early fall. Signing in has been a Tradiiion a+ A.H.S. dances for years.
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BEFORE THE BALL BEGAN . . . cheerleaders were assisied by ar'ris+
Ed Blackburn in preparing +he mascois used as decorafions wi+h black
am-I nnlfl drcmmcxr: Thi: nariimllar mascnl' is A 'l'iGEl'-Sltlnnecl Gre-
KICK-OFF DANCE
OPENED SANDIELANO
SOOIAI. SEASON
lnifial social sfomp of The season was held
+he second floor girls gym before lhe foolb
season began. The hosls and hosfesses in 1'
affair were 'rhe yell leaders, Jimmy Frifch
Sylvia Ramsey, Jeff lngham, Melaney McAf4
Don Feferman, Ginger Gilberl, Don Albe
Nin Tomlinson, Ronnie Rober+son and Jar
Jones. The decorafions were black and gc
sfreamers and 'lhe mascof symbols of The 'rea
'lo be played in 'rhe regular season by 1
Golden Sandie foofball +eam. The new yells
+he yell leaders, learned in schools in Dallas a
Los Angeles, were inlroduced for lhe some +
hundred s+uden+s in aHendance. This was l
firsl' presenlafion of +he popular "Yam-ma Ye
ma" yell which was +radi+ionally performed
Don Feferman and +he s+udenl body a+ gan
during 1'he fall. Music was provided by iulce i
wi'rh selec+ions prepared by 'rhe hosis a
hosfesses in advance.
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DOWN BOY . . .Jimmy Frifichie and Melaney MODERN DANCING . . . Judy Boney and
McAfee hang mascofs which 'rrimmed 'rhe deco- Ronald Munn are among 'rhe some +wo hundred
ra+i0n5, This Qne'g a bobca+ killer, spec+al'ors enioying lhe music and dancing.
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qles af 'lhe floorshow period of 'fha dance. Tl-ii: wa: +hp Fir-4+ n..l-slip .N-..,s.,..,.- -1 c--.1:-i--,i cr ,I .
FAIR HOLIDAY ENJOYED
BY SANDIES AND GOLDIES
A bigger and beller Tri-Slale Fair and all of San-
dieland was lhere. Yes, in Seplember lhe firsl'
holiday of 'the school year was 'for 'lhe Fair. A
parade, which included our own Golden Sandie
band, began 'rhe day. Everyone on hand was seen
ea+ing, braving 'lhe rides, ealing, looking al ex-
hibils, ealing and going 'lo 'rhe shows. ll' was ho'l',
windy, dusly and such fun! Some were lired, a
few a li'Hle sick, bu+ all in all, 'l'he day was enjoyed
by s+uden'ls and leachers alike. Club groups like
lhe Fulure Farmers had exhibils during +he week-
long affair.
FAVORITE OF BOYS . . . Among 'lhe more
educalional lhings al' lhis year's Tri-Slale
Fair was +he exhibi+ of cars. Looking al one
of lhe cars is David Holder.
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W. McFarland, greefed fhe Sandies wifh opfimism for a
successful season.
HERE'S THE WAY lT'S DONE . . . Mr. Sandman, Don
Williams, explains finer poinfs of foofball fo a "sopho-
more" Burfonelle Moore.
RALLIES WERE TOPS
FOR TWELVE WEEKS
Pep rallies are beffer fhan ever! Thaf seemed
fo hold frue af fhe firsf rallies of fhe year held
in fhe audiforium. Since fhe audiforium would
nof hold all of fhe Sandies, fhey were forced fo
move oufside. Even fhough if was somefimes
cold and offen windy, fhe spirif was nof damp-
ened, fhe Sandie morale soared, and fhe feam
confinued fo come fhrough wifh vicfories. Each
Friday, fhe big fruclc parked oufside fhe fronf
doors meanf anofher Sandie pep rally was abouf
fo begin. Af fhe end of each rally, as fhe s'l'u-
denf body sang "Oh A.H.S.," fhe vicfory bell
was rung loud and clear as fhe Sandie feam
filed ouf. Af fhe Lubbock rally, however, fhe
bell sfarfed off wifh fhe usual gong. Then if
happened . . . we heard a "fhud, fhud, 'l'hud".
The enfhusiasm of fhe presenf and pasf bell
ringers had caused fhe bell fo crack. Thaf vic-
fory bell was puf in one of our many frophy
cases. The Sanfa Fe Railroad made us a new
one. lf wasn'+ as loud or as clear as fhe old
one, buf if sfill rang for vicfory. Then fhe
Sandies wenf "big fime", and fhe rallies were
moved baclc fo fhe audiforium in order fhaf
fhey mighf be felevised. We had a real variefy
. . . park rallies, pre-game rallies, indoor rallies,
and oufdoor rallies, buf each one, no maffer
where if was, was a genuine success as fhe sfu-
denf body urged fhe feam on fo vicfory.
HIT 'EM SANDIES . . . The asslsfanf chee
leaders, along wifh fhe band, gef info fhe a
in fhis oufdoor rally.
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'EM BLACK" . . . "bil 'em gold," was +l1e cry as +l'1e sounds of'll1e firsl' oufdoor pep rally 'filled 'rlwe air around A.H.S.
hole from' of+l1e building was covered wi+l1 s+uden+s as 'rhe cheering session was moved oulside. As fhe 'ream looked
- sludenl' body demons+rafed 'I'l'1eir loyally by cheering louder +han ever,
JUMP FOR JOY . . . and 'I'l1a+'s exaclly wl1a'l'i HOW 'BOUT THAT . . . One eye is beH'er
Jeff Ingham did as +he Sandies boos+ +l1eir morale +l1an none says Melaney McAfee as Don
for 'rhe firsf game. Feferman leads 'rhe group in "Yama Yama."
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only one balloT as Jimmy Weller gazes aT The balloT boxes. Dennis WhiTener and anoTher s'l'u-
clenT are gaining inTormaTion 'From The officials as Tex McKinney is seen rushing To The Senior
Polls To casT his voTe.
E YOU ARE . . . GovernmenT sTudenTs conducT The polls while Milre McCauley and
ner Dunn voTe. Tex McKinney and Anne Brown waiT Their Turn To voTe aT The senior polls.
STUDENTS OO TO
POLLS FOR ANNUAL
ELECTIONS
A.H.S. elecTions are held in The same
manner as are The regular Texas elecTions.
Everyone voTed eiTher during Their sTudy-
hall, lunch period or before or aTTer school
on OcTober II. "Who do you Think will
win?" and "Who do you wanT Tor Queen?"
were more Than TrequenTly heard in our
halls ThaT week. The nexT Monday, OcTo-
ber I5, run-oTTs were held To voTe on The
Two Top Tor each oTTice To decide on The
very Top winners. Each class voTed on a
presidenT, vice presidenT, and secreTary
Tor Their class. Everyone voTed on Their
choice Tor A.H.S. Queen.
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SMILES OF HOPE . . . Palsy
Crabb, Eva Jo Miller, Lynda Ausfin
and Barbara Wilbanks, four of +he
fop six candidales smile hopefully af
'rhe siudenf seciion as fhey are pre-
senied during halHime a+ a Sandie
fooiball game. Noi piciured are Jim
Ann Farley and Anne Rober+s, +he
ofher +op candidafes.
THIS IS FINAL . . . Ken Lanyon drops his ballois in 'the box while Nanc
HaHon makes her choices in A.H.S. democraiic eleciion, paH'erned affer
+he Texas Elecfion Laws.
H323 'YS
LET ME SEE . . . Linda La+ham porirays a usual
sighf around 'ihe halls of Sandieland during +he
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QUEEN LYNDA IS CROWNED
IN BEAlITlFUl CEREMONY
From 'lhe corridors of Amarillo High School came one of fhe mosf
aufiful queens Sandieland ever crowned, Lynda from fhe House of
siin. Lynda approached her subiecis wilh grace, poise, dignily and all
s quali+ies of a 'rrue queen. Lynda and her courl, composed of Lords
:l Ladies, Dukes and Duchesses and Princes and Princesses, presenled
ee performances, one io 'the sophomore class, one lo lhe iunior and
rior classes and one fo ihe parenfs who came +o "Back lo School Nigh+"
ring American Educafion Weelc, November IO- Ib. The coronalion was
ld on Thursday, November I4ih. This beaufiful produclion was lhe
in aHrac'l'ion of lhe nighl.
The masler of ceremonies was Carlfon Mayberry. He announced all
a courl' as each couple descended down a flight of sfairs. Judy Maxwell
I Priscilla Brown enlerfained Her Maiesfy wifh a violin duel, "Romance"
Rubensfein. Doing a graceful dance for fha Queen and her couri' was
lhy Riley. Jeff Ingham and Allee Curiis sang "A Kiss in ihe Darla"
her pleasure. Queen Lynda was presented wiih an engraved bracelef
Lord Chamberlain Ken from lhe House of Lanyon. Presidenf of fhe
uncil B. T. from fhe House of Tuclrer presenled Lynda wifh a scepfor.
1 was crowned by Lord High Chancellor of A.H.S. Norman. This
airing ceremony was under lhe direciion of Mrs. N. N. Whilworfh and
s. Sybil Brierley.
UP ON YOUR TOES . . . Kafhy Riley was one of
fhe lhree enlerfainers. She performed gracefully by
doing a dance for fhe Queen's pleasure.
IT WON'T BE LONG NOW . . . Nervous lension builds as Queen Lynda and her pages wail ou'lside 'l'he
fronf doors of 'rhe audilorium before her grand enfrance +o be crowned as Queen of Sandieland.
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lngham and Allee Curiis sang fhe ever-
Favori+e "A Kiss in 'flue Darla."
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enferiained wifh a violin duel of "Romance.'
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HER MAJESTY . . . Queen Lynda moves io +he froni' of
+he sfage under 'lhe sabered-arch salule given fo her by
flne honor guard from members of flme R.O.T.C. Uni+.
"l'M SO GLAD YOU CAME" . . . Miss
Wallace falks wilh one of 'l'he visilors dur-
ing "Back 'lo School Night"
"WE LOVE TO SHOW YOU OUR
SCHOOL" . . . Mrs. M. L. Mafherly and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hodges chat
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"WOULD YOU PLEASE HELP US?" . . . Princiapl Norman
assisled visi+ors in localing +he rooms +hey wish +o visi+ and inviles
+hem 'ro have refreshmenls in +he cafeferia.
PARENTS VISIT CLASSROOMS
DURING BACK-T0-SCHOOL NIGHT
American Educafion Week was commemorafed ihroughoul America dur-
ing lhe week of November ll-l3. Hs purpose was 'lo give +he public a be'Her
underslanding of 'lhe schools, and in so doing io have beiler school-parent
feacher-siudenf relafionship.
Amarillo High School observed This week by inviiing ihe public io come
and four lhe school all Through lhe week. These lours showed lhe parenfs
all paris of The school and how if is operafed. The big evenf of lhe week
was "Back +o School Nighf" which highlighted The coronafion of fhe queen.
Lynda Aus+in. Lynda is The daughler of Mr. and Mrs. John Ausiin. Mrs.
N. N. Whilworlh and Mrs. Sybil Brierley were in charge of 'this fine produc-
fion. Those aHending were inviled lo visif wilh fhe Teachers in 'lheir class-
rooms and laler have refreshmenls in ihe cafeieria.
CHOW'S ON! . . . All 'I'he guesls were inviied +o wander over
+o +he cafeieria for some refreshmenls and +o cha+ wi+h +heir
friends and members of 'rhe sfaff.
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BIG SURPRISE. . .The TwenTy-eighTconTesTanTs in The firsT Miss Sandieland ConTesT ever held, awaiTed The
iuncemenT of The Top Ten conTesTanTs following The formal presenTaTion during The TalenT parade of The conTesT,
h was sponsored by The La Airosa sTaTT.
NTEST HELD T0 FIND
DST BEAUTIFUL TALENTED
The Miss Sandieland ConTesT, a conTesT To find The mosT
Tiful and falented girl in all Sandieland, was held on The
s of November I5 and I6.
we firsf nighT, Friday, a TalenT parade was held in The
orium. The TwenTy-eighf conTesTanTs cornpefing for The
of Miss Sandieland were iudged by a secreT panel of
as. The Top Ten were decided from This judging, and Their
s were revealed To The sTanding-room-only audience.
ie Top Three conTesTanTs were decided by popular vofe of
udience in voTing held immediafely following The program.
T The PresenTaTion Ball, held The following nighT, The Three
sis: Melaney McAfee, Sylvia Ramsey, and Eva Jo Miller
announced. These girls Traveled, wiTh members of The
.irosa sTafT, To California during The ChrisTmas holidays,
A They were iudged by a Hollywood celebriTy. The resulTs,
iame of The girl who received The honor of being named
Sandieland, were lmown when The La Airosa was disTribuTed.
'hile in California, The girls Tool: a Tour of The movie
al of The world, Hollywood, and iTs world famous places,
d The famous Cocar1uT Grove of The Ambassador HoTel,
fisiTed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before refurning home on
rsT day of January.
'hile in Las Vegas, The group made a Tour of some of The
famous nighT clubs and saw some of The fine shows Thai'
clubs have To offer.
RECEIVE APPLAUSE . . . The enfries received
The applause of The audience following Their
appearance in sheaTh dresses.
. .- . Sandra Bussard showed her
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SHE CAN'T SAY NO . . . One of 'lhe fwenfy-eighf con-
fesfanfs, Burfonell Moore, sang, "I Can'f Say No", from fhe
sfage show "Olclahoma".
CHOO-Cl-IOO . . . Jeff Ingham fold fhe sfory of fhe
frip fo California in a special arrangemenf of "The Afchi-
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TALENT PARADE ENTERT
On November l5, fhe firsf acf of fhe Miss
Confesf, sponsored by fhe La Airosa sfaff, was
In +he firsf scene of Acf I, fhe fwenfy-eighf c
were presenfed in sheafh dresses.
The second scene consisfed of fhe presenfafion of
enf, and fhe fhird and final scene was fhe presenfafion
fhe fwenfy-eighf beaufiful and falenfed confesfanfs in
ning dresses.
Following fhe formal presenfafion, fhe
of fhe fop fen confesfanfs was made. These
by a secref panel of judges, and presenfed
nighf af fhe Presenfafion Ball were: Nancy Roberfs, Eva
Miller, Pafsy Crabb, Jim Ann Farley, Ginger Gilberf,
Ramsey, Rufh Coker, Gwen Combs, Melaney McAfee,
Phyllis Vigna.
From fhese fen, fhe fhree finalisfs, who
California during December fo be iudged by a
celebrify, were selecfed by popular vofe of fhe audien
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of fhe 'len confesfanfs fo be presenfed af fhe Presel
+.:+inn Rall nn Safurdav nial'l+.
TANDIN6 ROOM AUDIENCE
The +wen+y-eighl' con+es+an+s in +he firsl Miss Sandie-
J ever held in Amarillo High School were lhe follow-
: Sandra Bussard, Allee Curlis, Rulh Coker, Vicki Sav-
e, Lee Flynn, Jeanie Fair, Michelle Tarver, Becky Hor-
s+ine, Linda SuHon, Susan Allen, Pal' Ogden, Phyllis
na, Melaney McAfee, Sylvia Ramsey, Nancy Rober'l's,
Ann Farley, Eva Jo Miller, Paula Busby, Marfha Dan-
, Gwen Combs, Jackie Wa+son, Margarel Pederson,
h Marshall, Burlonell Moore, Ginger Gilberl, Linda
zille, Pafsy Crabb, and Connie Lawson.
A variely of +alen+ was presenied including: Panic-
weing, singing, dancing, reading, and an exhibilion of
'ling wi+h a fire bafon.
"THAT REMINDS ME" . . . Terry Li+'l'le did 'rhe duiies
of mas+er of ceremonies for bofh fhe falenf parade
and 'rhe Presen+a+ion Ball.
OH, MY GOODNESS . . . Nancy Roberls appeared as If
she jusl couldn'+ believe i'r, as she was chosen one of +he
+o'p 'ren con+es+an+s +o be presenled +he nexf night
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happy, as received lhe news lhal she was one ol lhe lhree
linalisls. Mark Askew, her escorl, looked pleased, also.
A 'IAA
FORMAl DANCE I!
The lirsl lormal dance ol lhe year lor slu-
denls ol Sandieland was held on November
Ib, in 'rhe second floor girl's gym. ll was lhe
Presenlalion Ball lor lhe Miss Sandieland Con-
lesl.
The preceeding nighl lhe lalenl parade
had been held, and len girls from lhe lwenly-
eighl conleslanls had been chosen lo be pre-
senled al 'rhe ball. From lhese len girls, lfxree
were chosen lo represenl Amarillo High
School in California, and lrom lhese lhree,
one girl was chosen lo be lhe lirsl Miss San-
dieland in lhe hislory ol Amerillo High
School. The lhree girls chosen were: Eva Jo
Miller. Svlvia Ramsey, and Melaney McAlee.
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lhe annual cross-'rown game.
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of Ihe Thanksgiving season which followed 'lhe game.
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BLACK AND 60l.D TRICKS
The annual game wilh 'rhe Amarillo High Sandies
and +he cross-'Iown rivals, Ihe dangerous dandy Dons
was Ihe climax of lhe regular season. The Sandies had
already won fhe Dislricl and +he game was simply one
of preslige for +he black and gold followers. The high-
Iigh+ of 'rhe game, which was a home game for The
Sandies, was +he presenialion of +he some seven hun-
dred loyal Sandie 'Fans who formed lhe Sandie Volun-
Ieers and rose up from I'he sfands wilh card Iriclcs.
Formalions for lhe game were a salu+e 'Io Ihe Dons
wilh "HiI" and P.D.H.S. spelled ouI'. A church was
formed as well as a spirii jug, symbol of Ihe s'I'uden+
body supporl of 'fheir leam. The seclion was filled wi'I'h
ihe loyal fans and some college s'l'udenI's who wan'I'ed
lo help ou+. Miss Jane Williams was in charge and di-
recled +he inlricaie works. The seclion opened wilh
"Hello fans," as piclured on lhese pages, and closed
wi+h"Bye."
STRIKE UP THE BAND . . . Direc+or Wayne Muller
lead 'rhe Golden Sandie Band in 'rhe sfands In con
necfion wifh a pre-game rally.
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and Tool: Their TirsT undefeaTed season in Ten years, Coach Joe Kerbel and his Team appeared aT The dance.
THHAII. THE CONQUERIHG HER
WAS THEME OF VICTORY DAN
ATTer The regular season closed wiTh a vicTory over T
Palo Duro Dons, The Tans meT in The girls' gymnasiu
and paid TribuTe To Their Team in a VicTory Dance on N
23. Coach Joe Kerbel and The Team were honored guesl
and made a brieT appearance. This was Tollowed by
"TirsT" Tor Sandieland when The cheerleaders held an Orie
Tal AucTion and sold picTures oT The members oT The Tear
Some wenT Tor loTs, some Tor noT so loTs. The picTur1
appear in The TooTball secTion oT This ediTion. Procee4
wenT To pay some oT The expenses oT The cheerleaders T
The bi-disTricT game The nexT week in ForT WorTh.
AT RIGHT . . . STudenTs wave To The aucTioneer Tor aTTen-
Tion during The sale of picTures in The Torm oT an old Time
OrienTal AucTion, parT of The floor show aT The Vicfory
Dance, Nov. 23.
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GOT ONE . . . Cheerleader Ronnie RoberTson Tinds a buyer
Tor one of The football player picTures from The aucTioneer's
PICTURE FOR A PENNY . . . Bill GarreTT displays one OT The
picTures which were aucTioned during The Tloor show oT The
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TOO OOPED TO . . . Amarillo sfudenfs s'I'op
for a resf somewhere in Tennessee on fheir
long bus journey fo 'rhe lnfernafional meefing.
THIS WAS HOME SWEET . . . 'lhe bus was
fhe sfudenfs' home away from home. 'Twas
where fhey afe, slepf, wrofe posfal cards.
efc.. while fhey fraveled.
ELEVEN ALLIED YOUTH MEMBERS TREK
T0 BUCKNILL FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA
As fhe frosl' lighfs on 'lhe pumpkin and fhe harvesf is abouf 'lo b
gafhered, fhe commiffee chairmen and sfudenf officers of fhe Sa
djeland Allied Youfh Posf prepare for 'lheir annual journey 'ro Buc
hill Ealls, 'Pe'nnsylvania, and fhe lnfernalional meeling. As in fh
pasf, fhis year was no excepfion for 'rhe sfudenfs of Sandieland'
Posf, as some 'len members and one yearbook phofographer mad
fhe frek of some fwo fhousand miles via bus. The resulfs of fh
meefing were a few fired, buf found AHS achieving fhe lnferna
fional co-chairmanship in David Park, presidenf of fhe Amarill
Posf and of fhe enfire Soufhwesfern region. David will aH'end fh
meefing nexl' year, alfhough he will have been graduafed by fha
fime. Ofher Sandieland sfudenfs who affended fhis year were
Mary Thomas, Mary Alice Lokey, Beffy Brown, Dick McKay, Myr
Ann Sfanley, Alfred Glenn, Glenn Milligan, Kay Kendrick and Park
Picfures on fhis page and in fhe club secfion were faken by Rober
McKenzie, who wenf along al' fhe expense of fhis volume fo cove
fhe 'lrek phofographically, anofher firsf for Sandieland. The grou
mel' wilh olher sfudenfs in fhe Soufhwesfern Area af Forf Smifh,
Arkansas, and fraveled on fhrough Tennessee and on fo Washing-
fon. They 'look a side 'rrip fo New York Cify, also +o 'lhe hisforic
sifes in Pennsylvania in addifion fo 'lheir sfay al fhe Buckhill Falls
Inn. Allied Youfh is one of fhe largesf organizafions on fhe campus
and is 'lhe group which is insfrumenfal in showing fhe feen-ager +ha'l
fun can be had wifhouf 'lhe use of alcohol.
NO DAVY CROCKETT . . . The priceless heri'lag4
PALS WITH CHOW, WOW! . . . Sandieland AY of democracy in 'lhe form of a cracked bell is one O
delegafes made fhe mosl fun wifh a group from Mc- The sifes which Amarillo sfudenfs viewed while el
Kinney, Texas, as seen in 'lhis piclure below.
roufe 'lo Buckhill Falls.
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ABOARD . . . for Buckhill Halls, Pennsyl-
1, are Soulhwesfern Allied Youlh delegales
mel' in Forl' Smilh, Arkansas, 'ro journey
l'her.
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R THE BALL . . . al Buckhill Falls members
e group frolic prior 'lo 'lhe long bus 'l'rip
which look several days.
SOUTHERN BELL . . . Mary Thomas is picfured as she
'lakes in 'rhe inferior of lndependence Hall in Philadelphia
She is in +he chamber where our forefalhers worked oul
fhe paH'ern for democracy
THIS l BELIEVE . . . Panel members al lhe lnlernalional meeling For Allied Youlh mel' in
groups such as lhe one piclured above during 'lhe slay al' Buclchill Falls. Ten Amarillo High
School sludenls aHended l'he meelin
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MEMORIES . . . boy cheerleaders composed a quar1'e+ during +he play-off rallies and iold of fhe con-
quesis of +he Golden Sands+orm 'rhrough +he year. Jeff Ingham, head cheerleader, served as mas+er-of-
ceremonies.
LIKE ANOTHER FOOTBALL SEASON DURING PLAY-OFF RALLI
"l+'s almosi like REALLY s+ar+ing 'rhe fooiball season,"
was one of ihe girlish fan's remarks aboui' +he play-off
series. We had romped over len opponenis wi+h li'H'le
e'Ffor+ exiended for eleven weeks lone week off for good
behavior and an open daiel bu+ now ihe games +ha+ really
coun+ed were upon us. Affer 'lhe Palo Duro +iI+, ihe
Sandies were 'io meei 'rhe Paschal Pan'l'hers of Fori' Worih
in fhe bi-dis+ric+ game ihe nigh? af+er Thanksgiving Day.
The Panihers had been beaien once by +he Sandies in
non-conference game. This was also 'ihe case las+ yea
when +he Paschal +eam surprised ihe Sandies I3-7
weni on inio ihe play-offs +hemselves. The siudeni
was high and each one knew 'Thai 'Phe Sandies
+heir supporf +o ge+ pasi' 'lhe dangerous Panihers
second 'lime in Cow Town.
AGGIE YELL - - -.PflnCl.Pal.N0'man OFF GUARD . . . Members of 'rhe Vigilanies siand behind +he +eam during +
asked Siudenis +0 'om l"m 'n '3 Yell rallies 'io give an exira push io ihe spiril. The 'leam remains sealed 'rhroughc
of mofion 'loward 'Phe fooiball ieam. me enme rally'
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HOW-DEE-DO . . . Sandie +ri-capfanns J. W. Will l73l.
Soapy Sudbury ll5l and Billie Whife l65l greel Abilene
caplains prior +o 'rhe quar+er-final game.
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couragemenl' 'lo quar+erback Soapy Sudbury during Band add +o 'rhe cheers from +he slands during 'rhe Abilene
lay-off game wilh Abilene from +he sidelines. play-off game. The band was sea+ed on 'lhe fraclc.
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lene quarler-finals game held in Amarillo sfadium on Dec. 7. Tickels 'lo lhe confesl' were available only +o Sandie-
land sludenfs and a sell-oul crowd was on hand. page 277
GENERAL ADMlSSlON, PLEASE . . , As lhe gales opened shorily afler 'fhe noon whisile for 'iho
Abilene lili. lhe 'rownspeople rushed in and 'look 'fheir places in The general admission seals in 'iho
iemporary bleachers in The end zone. A record crowd of some 22,000 saw The coniesf.
END OF SEASON COMES ABRIIPHY IN "DREAM GAME"
The dream game of +he age was played in lhe Amarillo siadium on Dec. 7 as ihe Golden Sfandsform mel
+he Abilene Eagles in The Texas Inierscholaslic League quarier-finals. Bolh 'Teams had besied lheir bi-
disiricl foes. The Sandies +ool: Paschal of Fori Worfh and ihe Eagles had defeaied The Ausiin boys from
El Paso. Abilene had won 48 sfraighf games, and The 'lime was ripe for a group of Sandies io s+op +ha+
record. Buf, as lhe ball bounced, fhe boys from The one high school in Wes? Texas made ii 49 games and
wen? on lo ihe Semi-Finals fhe nexl weelr againsl 'rhe Highland Parlr Scollies. lThe Scoilies won ihis one on
penelralions in Dallas +he nexl weelnl The game was everylhing ihe some 22,000 had expecled. H was a
brillianl display of offense and powerful defense. The wealher cooperafed and didn'+ give an indicailon of
becoming 'foul unlil afler The game. ll was a hard loss 'ro lalce, bul fhe men of Sandieland showed lheir
sporismanship ai all limes. I+ was a sudden end fo a long irail which had begun on Sepf. l3, Bul, Chrisfmas
was iusl around fhe calendar corner and lhe sludenis and ieam showed ihey could lose and siill lceep Their
chins up high.
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formed a gianf eagle during 'lhe half-lime show. 700 members of lhe card seclion ihaf dav
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hisfory of The Golden Spread. This aerial pholograph by Lesf Williams of 'the Amarillo Daily News s'l'a'ff shows fhe mammofh number
'cling fhe bowl.
APS . , . The blaclr and gold cards salufed +he members of 'lhe VICTORY BELL . . . bofh feams had one fhaf day, and lhe Volun-
ionship leams playing in a "dream game." feers picfured if in bolh schools' colors.
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CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR . . . A Iradifional even'I ai Sandieland each Chrisfmas is 'Il-ie moving carol singing of +l1e Bel Canfo Chorale
Ihrough fhe halls during fhe sixfh and lasf period prior fo 'the dismissal for 'Ihe holidays. The singers' voices echo Ihroughouf Sandieland
for hours.
CHRISTMAS GIVES SANDIES
HOLIDAYS OF REST. WORSIII'
Highlighf of 'Ihe Yule Season af Sandieland is fhe annual offering 'I'
fhe ChiIdren's home where each sfudenf brings a can offering fo fhei'
homeroom Iocafion. All Ihese giffs are presenfed on 'Ihe sfage during
Ihe assembly period 'ro Ihe superinfendenf and a couple of youngsferi
from 'rhe home, The offering was originally called 'fhe Thousand Cai
Movemenf, buf Ihe Iofal cans usually doubles Ihaf now. O'Iher evenf
during Ihe fesfive season include parfies by club groups and deparf
men+s. The period of fime prior Io fhe holidays is a busy one for Ihe
choirs which are aslred fo perform af counfless church and civic mee'I'1
ings. Many Sandieland sfudenfs find work as "exIras" in fhe cify':
sfores and ofher businesses. The season usually brings counfless gradui
afes back Io Ihe 'Irophy-lined halls for a visif wifh Iheir feachers anc
friends. The holidays began af 3:35 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20 and rar
Il-:rough New Year's Day. Classes began again on Thursday, January 2.
One group of Sandieland s+uden+s had a fine Irip during II-ie holidays
Isee following pagesl as 'Ihe Iop fhree finalisfs and members of fha
La Airosa sfaff wenf fo Hollywood for iudging for The Miss Sandie
land confesf.
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senfaiive of Ihe land sfudenfs of Spanish are sfudying.
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Members of fhe irouoe which visifed 'rhe
magic lringdom wi+h ihe Miss Sandieland
finalisfs are J. F. Paschal, Lynda Ausfin,
Terry Liiihe, Eva Jo Miller, Jeff Ingham,
Sieve Wilson, Sylvia Ramsey, Judy Sufion,
Ed Blackburn, Melany McAfee, Peggy Rif-
ienberry and Miss Jane Williams. Noi pic-
rured are Jim Bob Hodge, David Parl: and
Larry McFa+her. Here, fhe group said fhe
pledge fo ihe Texas flag.
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WITH THE BIG BOYS . . . FinaIisTs in The Miss Sandieland conTesT rre picTured wiTh movie sTar Fess Parker aTTer he iudged The conTesT
in The p.ibIic reIaTions office aT Disneyland Park. The girls are Eva Jo Miller, Melaney McATee and Sylvia Ramsey.
DON'T CHA SEE . . . EcIiTor-in4ChieT Terry LiTTIe discusses The judging wiTh Fess
Parker aT DisneyIand's CiTy Hall prior To The conTesT. Terry was hairy aT The Time.
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A LITTLE BIT OF SANDIELAND
AT DlSNEY'S MAGIC KINGDOM
The sounds oT The Tive-eighThs size of an American
ciTy abouT The Turn of The cenTury rose Trom The
ouTside windows and The mighfy Torm of a mar
enTered as Three Sandieland conTesTanTs Tor The TiTIe
oT Miss Sandieland were Tense and nervous. The
escorTs had been sTaTioned ouTsicIe The waiTing room.
The cameras were poised, ready Tor The call "roI
'em" as The beauTies and The movie sTar were To mee1
and have a Triendly chaT. This was The seTTing Tor The
Miss Sandieland conTesT in The public re'aTions ofTice
aT Disneyland on Dec. 28 when Eva Jo Miller, Mel
Ianey McATee and Sylvia Ramsey waiTed To Talk wiTI
Fess Parker, Disney acTor who iudged The TinaIisTs anc
made The seIecTion revealed on page 22I oT This edi
Tion. The girls Talked wiTh Parker for several minuTes
Then he was Torced To make his decision. The Sandie
Tolk IeTT Teeling The Disney Tolk were aI::ouT The greaT
esT They had ever meT.
SENSATIONAL POPULARITY BALL REVEALS FAVORITES
On January 25 fhe fop four gurls and top four
boys in each class were presenfed fo 'l'heir peers
ai' fhe annual Populari+y Ball. In addi+ion, Mr. and
Miss A.H.S. were announced. The Ball, one of
SandieIand's mos+ sensaiional social siomps, was
held earlier fhis year 'H1an in previous years for fhe
yearbook sfaff +o gef fheir copy 'I'o fhe priniers
by February Is+. Sfudenfs nominafed 'iheir friends
for fhe favorife role fhrough peiifions wifh 'fiffy
names from fhe class fhe nominee was in. One
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STRETCH THAT BALE . . . JeTT Ingham and Terry LiTTle encase Bill ScoTT
in galvanized poulTry neTTing in preparaTion Tor The Tinished casTle Tor
The presenTaTion.
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elecTion was held and The resulTs were known only
To The members oT The La Airosa ediTorial board.
In The case oT Mr. and Miss A.H.S., a run-oTT was
held wiTh Ken Lanyon, B. T. Tucker, JeTT Ingham,
and Jerry Spearman compeTing Tor The male honor.
The girls were PaTsy Crabb, Anne RoberTs, Ginger
GilberT, and Barbara Wilbanks.
Senior Top Tour oTher Than The TavoriTes, JeTT
Ingham and Ginger GilberT, were: Ken Lanyon,
Joe Ted Davidson, Billy WhiTe, Allee CurTis, Bar-
bara Wilbanks, and Mary Hughes McCue.
Junior personaliTies oTher Than winners Mal WhiT-
seTT and Gail BenneTT, were: George BecqueT,
Tommy York, STeve Arden, Susy Askew, MarTha
Amos, and BeTTy Brown.
Sophomores named Don Broom and Judy Clay-
Ton Trom a lisT which included James Morgan, Szabi
Nagy, Currie BechTold, Glenda RoberTs, Diane
Russell, and Jeanie Faire.
The ball was held in The second Tloor "girl's
gymnasTic ballroom," beginning aT 8 o'clock and
running Through midnighT. Snozz Dunn and his
OrchesTra played Tor dancing unTil The l0:30 pro-
gram and presenTaTion Time, which was wiTnessed
by approximaTely Tive hundred sTudenTs and parenTs.
The pop ball show, a TradiTion in recenT years,
was builT around The "HamleT on Rye" skiT. Follow-
ing The show The TwenTy-eighT personaliTies were
presenTed wiTh The winners being announced by
The Miss Sandieland TinalisTs.
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LOT OF RUNNING NOSES . . . a case oT pure white Kleenex H-O-M-E-HOME! . . . Harpies hard at work on The Seaman's
was applied To The poulTry neTTing Trame by La Airosa sTaTT mem- Home are Eva Jo Miller, Velma Arnold and CynThia Morgan
L..,.. +,. cfm.. s nfmrmsnk ranlim af +he Disnevland casTle. pm, -mg who add finishing Touches To This phase of The seT.
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Shakespeare" for fhe populous and sef fhe sfage for 'lhe fragic-comedy
which followed.
IN MY TEABAG . . . Hamlef fools around wifh his fafher and friend
looking on wifh 'lhe old "nasfy fear in my feabag" bil from The "Hamlef"
skil. Ophelia, lBELOWl fries fo kick a bif in her big shoes.
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'HAMLET' SKIT TELLS
OF MURDER AND WOE
"Hamlef On Rye" was fhe feafure of fhe annual Populeri
Ball program, which was repeafed by special requesf for f
year's dance. Jeff Ingham, senior favorife and quick-chan
arfisf, played fhe leading role of Hamlef. His friend, Horafi
was porlrayed by Ed Blackburn. The Ghosf of Hamlef's Fafh
was played by Sfewarf Slafer. Surprise, special guesf of f
evening was Miss Jane Williams, sophomore counselor, w
played Lady Ophelia. The play was preluded by fhe openi
chorus of some 'len courf jesfers, who included Hamlef, Horafi
Sandy Selfle, Carol Gaffis, Jim Bob Hodge, Lydia Mafhe
Jakie Nickolson, Rebecca Horlensfine, Tommy Price and R
becca Herring. A group of girls comprised fhe Seaman
Home and performed fhree numbers. They were: Burfon
Moore, Sylvia Ramsey, Jeni Swenson, Sandy Seffles, Eva
Miller, Cynfhia Miller, Judy Suffon and Peggy Riffenberr
The group sang "Chess and Checkers" as an ensemble. Peg
sang "Wonderful Guy." And, Burfonell sang "l Hafe Men
Members of fhe casl' were freafed wifh a breakfasf af Horafio
real-life home affer The show.
HELLO, DEAR FRIEND . . . Hamlef greefs Horafio af
beginning of each acf wifh fhe same scripf. Pily, fhey could
have been more original! Buf, someone was lafel
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alces his presence lmown wifh fhe 'rradilional sounds from ihe far efhereal spouse abouf +he prospec+s of 'Phe ihrone. She politely
yond. Horafio lislens, as he is Hamlel's friend. Kills him in fhe nexf scene wiih Hamlel"s own personal dagger.
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'Wonderful Guy," which feafured a dance roufine by Eva Jo Miller. This was followed by a solo, "l Hale Men," sung by
Surfonell Moore.
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OUT OF THE CASTLE . . . came fhe favorife candidafes lhe THE ENVELOPE PLEASE . . . Eva Jo Miller is abou? +o reveal 'I'
boys on lhe lefl' and fhe girls on fhe right The sophomore couple Ginger Gilberf is fhe senior girl 'iavorile as Terry Liffle, Mas?
above is Szabi Nagy and Glenda Rober+s. Oi-Ceremonies looks on.
MOST POPULAR . . . are 'lhe iops of iheir class chosen by ihe balloiing. They are, Gail BenneH and Mal Whiiselh seniors Ginger
Gilberf and Jeff Ingham: and sophomores Judy Clayion and Don Broom who posed for phofographers following 'the presenfafion.
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GAS COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Welding and IndusIrlaI Supplues
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Tex Amr Oxygen
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Besi' Washes
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Decorafor Supplies
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Diamonds - Wafclnes - Jewelry
Silverware - Appliances - Luggage - Cameras
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DR 4-7044
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Amarillo, Texas
FULL BUSINESS COURSE
FOR SECRETARIES, TYPISTS.
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AMARILLO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
Complefe Secrelarial Course
800 Jefferson Mrs. Bess Orr Foringer DR 2-3594
Willis and Company
-5PEClAL'ST5- ELKINS FRUIT CO.
We Pamper Fine Clolhes
THREE HOUR SPECIAL SERVICE 500 W- 2nd DR 2-5503
3I3 Wes'I' IOI'I1
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GREEN ACRES PHARMACY
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F D I 607 Wesf Seven+h Avenue
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3 IOI Plains Blvd DR 2 5557 Amarillo Texas
Complnmenls of
FLOYD W RICHARDS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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HOME FURNISHING STORE
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Drapery Upholsfery
Curfalns Slip Covers
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COUNTRY SAUSAGE
4004 B Washmgfon DR 4 0040
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406 I2 Buchanan S+ Phone DR 3 4378
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Lumber FATE BAKERY
I4-04 Wesi' I5'H1
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Your Bakery For
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Corporation
270l Buchanan DR 3-6614
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SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT ZI3 W uh DR 26729
In Amarillo
Southwest Co. of Texas
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For the Best in Rociio Listening-
19 Hours ca Day
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MUSIC A NEWS 'A' SPORTS
CRETNEY DRUG STQRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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CLEANING -Av PRESSING
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CASEY CARPET C0
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Congrafuahons Sensors
J. B.. COE LUMBER C0. BEARD 8: STONE
Lincoln ai' IHI1 Avenue DR 2-l234
ELECTRIC CO. INC.
700 E. I0+h Amarillo
Cawthorn,s Servlee
34th 8: Washington Ph DR 2-7984
Expert Washing Lubrication
Upholstery Shampooung
Polish 84 Waxing
Farnsworth Automatic Transmission Co
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FLOWERS
Personal Service
DR 2-4352 I8I0 Washington
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World s Largest Cattle Auction
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Daily 7 A.M. KGNC 7I0 kc
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M T Johnson, Jr JayR Taylor
Telephone DR 6-8I I6
PHILLIPS PARKMOOR
Amarillo s Finest Restaurant
F D Hack Phnllrps Ibth at Madison
Amarillo Texas
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Mauldm' Mohll Service
Mobnl Gas lv1obrIOll
Tlres Balanced Brakes Relrned
on Your Car and Acllusled
2I00 Georgia Phone DR 6 7I ll
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Funeral Director
AMARILLO
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906 Tyler
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SENIORS
Your Underwood Offuce Machune
Dealer
Machines willw +l1e Golden Touclw
AMARILLO OFFICE MACHINES
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Congratulations
Seniors
POTTER COUNTY
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Over 30 years on Poll: Slreel'
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FLOWERS
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DR 2 2I65 38I2 Lane Ave
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CONGRATULATIONS
CURRY MOTOR FREIGHT
LINES INC
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700 N E 3rd DR 2 8346
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BUILDERS
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Phone DR 6 82I4
Bes+ Wishes
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CIIEIVIICAL
CDMPANY
Complimenls of
C B RITTENBEBRY
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TI-IE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
220 s Taylor DR 2 2838
Group Hospifal and Annules
GOLDEN SPREAD INVESTMENT CO
l402 Wesi 8+h DR 3 I733
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AMARILLO PHOTO SUPPLY, INC.
Everylhinq Pholographic
906-A Poll: DR 2 78l2
EARL A. DUNN
D's'r'nc'r've Floral Arrangemenls
BROOME OPTICAL CO
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2700 F Ilmore S+
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CIIMPANY
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CONGRATULATIONS
FOITI
JENKINS One Stop Service
32 years of Dependable Service
STATION No I STATION No II
60I Easl I0+h 600 Easi I0+h
Ph DR 4-53I5 Ph DR 2-0750
Smltty's Drive In
Fush and Chips Hamburgers
F-ouniain Drmlcs
Roof Beer
CURB SERVICE
39I3 Wesi' bfh - Phone DR 4-7902
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RADIO 81 TELEVISION
Complele Sales 8: Service
I607 Washlngfon
27 Y
Little Brown House
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Glfls for All Occasions
SAN JACINTO
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Art In Hazrdresszng
Summer Courses Available
Chesler C Ivlarhn Colme T Marlm
27I5 Wes+ Slxlh DRaIce 6 6I35
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CLEANERS
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Phone DR 2-4l56
407 E 81h Ave
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l220 Easl' l0'Ih
Truck and Trailer Equxpmenf
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Cuslom Draperies
Draperles 0 Bedspreads 0 Curlalns
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Amarillo Texas
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MUNICIPAL
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Golf Tournamenl
Vern Farquhar P GA Golf Professional
Joe E Black Ass? Professnonal
CHAS A GREEN
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VOLLE'S APOTHECARY
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
I409 Wes'I I0I'l1 S'IreeI'
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Nara Vusa Ne Mexnco
Phone 23I
Aermolors Well Supplnes
John Beam Sprayer Velersnary Supplies
Number One Lumber Appluances
JOHN BURNS LUMBER
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Texlnne Texas
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AMARILLO TEXAS
For Char+er lnformahon Telephone DR 22272
Bes+ Washes
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422 Wesf IOH1 - Amarillo
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Brandt Paper Uornpany Inc
3l I N Arflmur Phone DR 6 526l
DR 6 5262
SERVING THE TRI STATE AREA
Wrapping Paper Paper Specialties Paper Bags 8: Twine
Aufographrc RegrsIers and Supplies Sales Books Folding Boxes
Gift Wrap 8: Ribbon
Fme Diamonds Wa'rches
Diamond SeH'mg 8: Engraving
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309 Polk
Phone DR2 1632 '
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feed 7mm 7m 0
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New Tires and Batteries
Phone DR 3 3403 2I I2 Wesi' Third
Complete Automofwe Repair All Makes Amarillo Tens
BEST WISHES
CAMEL S FINE CANDIES
Camelfandy Factory Inc
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AMARILLO, TEXAS
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AMARILLO
LAUNDRY
AMARILLO-BORGER EXPRESS, INC.
Terminals af Amarillo 8: Borger
Amarillo Borger
and
General Office Terminal
Linen Service
90l N.E. 3rd S+. Phone DR 3-2877
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
:limit lgrwhgtrrmn Qlhurrh
lI00 Harrison Amarillo Texas
Dr Rober'rM Skinner Pasior
.lupe Motor Supply P
Oil Co J obber
Aulomohve Dnslribulors
Gasoline 84 Oil
3l2-400 Wesl' 6'il1 DR 2 2244
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Amarillo Te as
Amarillo Texas
Phone DR 2-65I9 7I3-B S. Main S+.
J. M. "Red" Sim son
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ANN MYERS
BARNES JEWELRY
CAROUSEL
CHAS A WOLFLIN
CHINA SHOP
COLBERT S SUBURBAN
COOPER 8. MELIN
DOLCATER LEATHER SHOP
DUVALL ONE STOP
EAT RITE
GATTIS SHOE STORE
HUGHES COLONIAL SHOP
HUGHES HOME BEAUTIFUL
KELLYS BLACKSTONE CLEANERS
KUYKENDALLS
LITTLE BROWN HOUSE
MELISSAS TOT SHOP
MEYERS DRAPER 8. UPHOLSTERERS
MUNHALL CARPET SHOP
NEAL PHARMACY
PIERCES TOY 8. HOBBY SHOP
PYRAMID BEAUTY SALON
SAFEWAY
STARK WRAP 8- GIFT SHOP
T G 8. Y VARIETY
THOMAS PAINTS 8- SUPPLIES
TOWN ln COUNTRY
VILLAGE BARBER
VILLAGE MATERNITY
VLILAGE SPORTING GOODS
WEE FURNITURE
WELDON'S MEN SHOP
The Bes'r Fmished
Shlrfs in Town
PALO DURO STEAM
LAUNDRY
25 Years of Good Lusfemng
KFDA
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Pioneer Natural Gas Company
PUEL FOR A GROWING EMPIRE
NACIO S
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consusfenfly good
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HAVE YOUR cLoTHEs NOBBIZED
Rerasl Dlvuslon
NOBBY CLEANERS
AMAMLLO TEXAS
zona w s.x+h DR 2 2297 Phone DR 6 9938
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B A R B E R OZARKA WATER C0
BILL HOLMES Dusrrlbufors of Pure Sprung and
KEITH PARK TOM ESTES Dlshlled Wa+er
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H05 W 6+h DR 45050
2623 W 22nd DR 2 6262
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Dolby Transfer and Storage, Inc
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO INC
Serving 48 Siafes Canada and Five Foreign Couniries
3I6 N Osage DR 4-5395
D G. Dalby Presidenr
Congrafulahons COMP'-IMENTS
Seniors
Standard Prmtmg Co
SPEARMAN
I02 I3 Furs? Nahonal Bank Building
Congrafulafions
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PAINT coNmAcroR
CUSTOM WOOD PRODUCTS INC
AMARILLO TEXAS
Sfore FIXTUFSS Cusiom Millwork
Furnufure Hardwood Lumber
305 Milam Phone DR 6 8908
Amarillo Texas DR 6 7l5l
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GERMAN CAR C0. LET US HELP YOU PLAN
VOLKSWAGEN
2l2 w DR 3 saoo
YOUR NEW HOME
We Also Remodel and Repair
Call Us For Free Esrimafes
The Fines? of Maferials 84 Workmanship
DEWEY A HICKS
DR 29195
STANLEY S
V 8 Q lst Supply Co , Inc
I x 200 Tyler Sfreei
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Amar llo Te as
T B Mo+orola Dusfruburors
3700 Wes+ 6+h
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AMARILLO COLLEGE
1 1 1 1
A Public Communuiy College serving all persons of posl hugh school
age Eslabllshed by law In l929
Officially accredulecl by Soulhern Assoclahon of Colleges and
Secondary Schools Assoclalnon of Texas Colleges Texas Eclucahon
Agency
Member of Texas Public Junior College Assoclahon
American Association of Junior Colleges
Texas Assoclahon of Music Schools
American Council on Education
Purpose To serve 'rhe eclucallonal needs bolh academic and vo
cahonal of 1'he crhzens of Amarillo
1 1 1 1
JOSEPH M RAY Preslcleni' J F BALDERSTON Reglslrar
Washunglon Slreel' befween Twenfy Second and Twenly Fourlh Avenues
Telephones-DRake 6 6275
DRalce 6 6276
DRalce 4 8702
Texas Junior College Association
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Opfi-Lens
HAYNES OK
Micro Lens c E
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Coniaoi' Lens Division
0ptlx Company
2306 Wes'I' 71h
DR 3 5208
AMARILLO TEXAS
QUALITY CLEANING
I4l6 W I5+h
DR 3 7580
KYLE'S SHOE STORE
Shoes Hosiery and Bags
for +he Enhre Family
725 Polk DR 4 0488
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
TUBES
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Alltronlc Supply, Inc
l40l W 7+h
DR 4003I
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2409 W 7TH
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The Key fo Be++er Living
l8O0 Wesf 8+h ' DR 3-I703
BEST wlsHEs . .
Dalton Auto Supply
3 I 8 Harrison
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BEST WISHES
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8l2 W. l01'h ' DR 3-I75l
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HUB MOTOR LINES
II09GranI'
Phone DR 4-5388
AMARILLO TEXAS
Servmg
Hereford Drmmrft Littlefield Muleshoe Levelland
graf
I O OUTHERN
FARM SUPPLY
SERVING AGRICULTURE
era Polk Off
TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES
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+he Name +o Remember When
Servmg I'I1e PanI'1andIe Slnce I925 FUl'l'IlSI1Ihg YOUF I"'I0me
508 Taylor DR 2 2236
PETITE SIZES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS
NahonaIIy Adverhsed Jumor Lmes
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C o n u I a I I o n s
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ASSOCIATION
F. W. WOULWORTH
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Best Wishes of
DOCTOR S BUILDING
l422 Tyle
ALTA BUILDING
I50l Taylor
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Rudy Kimhell Music
so E +h DR 2 5987
B FGoodr1ch Store
320 Flllmore
Amarlllo Texas
Every+l'wlng IH Tires
We have Hr
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Mofor Sales Fine AU+OmObIISS
30I Buchanan Phone DRalre 3 2975
BOB'S RECREATION
No Gambling
214 Wes+ 7+h or Drinking
John H Kenney 5m.2f.m-kRM-7 Ban Salfmxick
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HOME OF FAMOUS
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Campus Tags
CLOTHES
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CONGRATULATIONS
Car of Your Future . . .
EMMETT DAVIS BUICK
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YMCA
Haven for Teen agers
Open every Sa'I'urcIay
8 p m +o I I 30 p m
+o all Hugh School S+udenI's
DRIFT INN as popular wrl'h 'Ihe sI'uden'l's 8I5 Van Buren DR 4 465'
of Amarillo schools Here Tommy Prlce and
Linda La'I'ham enloy an evening of dancing
a+ 'Ihe YMCA
YWCA
The Mixer
Friday Nlghf
recreahon for
all Ieen agers
8 I2 mudnlghl'
THE CELLAR IS Friday nlghI's place 'Io
go 'Following 'I'he games and shows Bur'I'oneII
Moore and Bob Venable 'Ihmk so as Ihey
enloy 'I'he recreahon aI' 'I'he YWCA
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FLOYD V STUEDER 595+ Wwhes
LIFE INSURANCE and prom
ANNUITIES
SWS 'W Clowe 8: Cowan,
435 439 Amarillo Building
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Phone DR 2 4444
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edway
To Texas' 'Fines+ high school
. . . +o +he nices+ facul+y
and s+uden+ body . . . +o +he
Seniors of l958, we af Fed-
way ex'I'end our congralula-
'lions and bes'I' wishes for +he
coming year . . .
Complimen+s of
Chas. Hogan Plumbing
Supplies
Amarillo Texas
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COMPANY
Business Gifts Promotion Plans
Convention Souvenirs
Football Ribbons Bumper Stickers
bl I West 7th
Calendars
Leather Goods
Custom Ideas Developed
Football Schedules
Phone DRake 2657!
Locally Owned and Operated"
Amarillo, Texas
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6I4 Taylor DRake 4-535l
Amarillo, Texas
PIINCA WIIQILESALE
950335 IUTRV MERCANTILE Co.
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Amarlllo Texas
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Jeff M Neely Beauty Salon
GENERAL INSURANCE
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PINKNEY PACKING CO
Amamllo S Compluments of
Most Fr enclly Stare
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706 Polk Sf
DR 2 22l5
W 7 70'1a'Qfw4du Q'
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8tCLEANERS
New Modern Plant Beautnfully Fmlshed
Laundry 81 Cleanmg Damp Wash 8. Rough Dry
Complete Famlly Flmsh
One Day Service lf Desired
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TECHA SHEEN DRY CLEANING
Plck Up 8. Delnvery
801 Jefferson Elghth At Jefferson
ROYAL TIRE
SERVICE
Dlslflbuloff OF AMARILLO, INC.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT and '
SUPPLIES 50l Harrison
Western Light 8: Supply
Amarillo .
DRalte 6 5676
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WEST TEXAS BARBER COLLEGE
Learn a trade rn srx months and work your way through college
O NEAL WATSON Owner 81 Durector D ALTON NEWTON Assrstant Director
404 Taylor DR 2 899I
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P O Box 2286 I304 Wesi' 8 Amarillo Texas
CONGRATULATIONS 84 BEST WISHES
THE INSTITUTION THAT STANDS TO SERVE GOD AND MAN
I4+I1 8: Monroe Phone DR 6 9642
WESTERN
TILE and SUPPLY INC
I304 Wesi' 8+I1 P O Box 2286
AMARIL O TEXA
"Where Christ and Chrisfians Meet"
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A REID STRICKLAND HOME
IS the hallmark of d1st1nct1on whlch captures a partlcular deslgn
and br1ngs xnto bemg a home of ENDURING BEAUTY.
You are cord1a11y 1nv1ted to see our new homes now under con
struct1on and to consult Wlth us about your future home. We
offer you f1ne locat1ons, home des1gn, fmancmg, and asslstance in
selhng your present home
REID STRICKLAND, Builder
"For Your Ideal Home"
4000 Paramont Dr. Telephone FL 6 2111
AMARILLO, TEXAS
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Hampton Insurance
Agency
9I2 Tyler Ph DR 4 I553
Complefe Laboralory Supplies
Laboralory Glassware
Mallmckrod 84 Chemicals
Laborafory Equlpmenl
MELTON CLARK
Amanllo Texas 515 we-5+ 6+h DR 4287:
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MOORE whose seclion is one of 'rhe boolc's very finesl . . . 'ro
EVA JO ,MILLER for her index wiI'h some 2500 names . . . Io JEFF
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and boosls you gave us when we needed 'rhem mos'r . . . for wilh-
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Index
Name
Page
.A
AbboI"l', Gene .....
Abboll, John
Abboll, Judy ....
Abbo'H', Sharon . . .
Abell, Pamela .....
Acfon, Marshall , ..
Adams, Bobby ....
Adams, Dorris .....
Adams, Emma Lee .
Adams, Pal .......
Adams, Sammy . . .
Adamson, Tom
Adcoclr, Jimmy . . .
Alrin, Delois ....
Alrin, Eddie .......
Alberl, Don ......
Alderson, Barbara .
Alderson, Sieve
Aldridge, Palsy . ..
Alexander, Dale
Alexander, Fred
Alexander, Jeannefle
Alexander, Jerry . . .
Alexander, Jon ....
Alexander, Lucia ..
Alexander, Roclcy ..
Alexander, Rosemary
Alexander, Sandra .
Allan, Jerry .......
Alldredge, Harvey .
Allen, Arnold .....
Allen, Charles ....
Allen, Ronald ....
Allen, Rosemary
Allen,
"Alley, Mr. Paul
Allison, Lanella
Allison, Sue ......
Allred, Milfon ....
Allwein, Harry
Alsfead, Virginia ..
Allon, Ronnie ....
Ammons, Carol . . .
Ammons, Shirley . . .
Amos, Marian ....
Amos, Marlha ' ....
Anders, Jan .......
Anderson, Carol' . . .
Anderson, Delores .
Anderson, Jeane'He
Anderson, Judy ....
Anderson, Paula
Andriclr, Carolyn ..
Anlhony, Anne'He ..
Anlhony, Philip ....
"An'I'hony, Mr. S. G.
Arden, Elaine .....
Arden, Jerry ......
Arden, Sieve ..,...
Armsirong, Belfye .
Susan .....
.Qil
....66.
dj
....42.
....I03
....84
.....42
..,..84
I25,I28
.....84
...,.84
Name
Page
Name
Page
Armslrong, Donna ..
Arnold, Bobby ....
Arnold, Brenda .....
Arnold, Kerry ......
Arnold, Velma . . .42
Arieaga, Edward
Arleaga, Eslher .,..
Arleaga, Richard
Arlerburn, Dick ....
...,.66
.....B4
I38, I57, 239, 288
...,.84
.......66
....,66,Il9
Barlon, Twila ....
Ban, Richard
Bashioum, Joe . . .
Bales, Judy
Bales
Bales
Bales
Kay ........
Kennelh ....
Richard .,...
Ballenfield, Jimmy ..
Ba'H'Ies, Elizabelh
Beall, Belly ......
-34. I27 Arlhur, Mary ...,. ......... 8 4
-94- I25 Asbill, Tommy .... ........... 8 4
--.--42 Ashford,Ray.....
-----54 Aslrew, Belly ..,..42,I28,l63
-421 I68 Askew, Mark ..... ..... 4 2, I6B, 266
-94. ll5 Aclrew, Roberl' ............... 84, I27
...--65 AsI:ew,Susy ...,,...........65,66
I23,237
...,.42
.....66
.....66
.42, I79
Aler, Jonalhan ...42, I26, I27, I63, 24I
Allerberry, Jim ............... 42, II9
"Afwood, Mrs. C. P.
Alwood, Carole .....
Auslin, Don .......
.....26
....,66
Auslin, Jeanie ,.... ..,........ 8 4, I27
"'BeaIl, Mrs. T. L.
Beard, Raymond ....
Bechfol, Currie .....
Becquef, George
Bedell, Carolyn June
Bedell, Mary .......
Bedwell, Von .......
Beebe, Philip .....
Bee+s. Kennelh' .....
Beerlrholder, Janice .
Beflord, Marquera ..
Bell, Billy .......
Bellamy, Franlrie
Bellamy, Richard
Bellar, Lee ......
Benge, Sharon .
.B4, I92 Auslin, Lynda ....... 42, IIB, 258, 259.
I47. l60 260, 26I,2B3, 284, 285
.....66 AuIry,Dave
I23. I33 Avery, Jerry ...,...,..... 84, I24, I96
...U84 AvoH',J............ ..........I23
David Roger ....
B
Charles ........... 42,
,....84
I95, I96
Mr. Charles .... ..... 2 6, I94
........84
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......42
....84
....84
....84
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.. ...... 85
....85,2I4
....66,2I4
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....85,I92
....85,I79
........66
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....85
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....66,II5
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....I28.66
......I03 Ayers,
. . . .66
. . . .66
....84 Bacon,
. . . .66 "Bacon,
.. . .42 Bacon,
. . . .66
....42
....84 Bailey,
........66 Bailey,
.. .2b,l7s Baney
.. . , . .84 Bailey,
. . . .84 Bailey,
........84 Balrer,
. . . .66, I79 Baker,
.. . .84, I25 "Baker,
......84 Baller,
....84 Baker,
.. . . .66 Balmer,
'fld
.......84,
66, I27,
.. ..,42 Balmer,
Howard .,....
Bagley, Lawrence ..
Bagwell, Charles ..
Floyd ....
Larry ......
Lyn .........
Raymond
Thurman . . .
Barbara . .
David ..,...
Mrs. Francis . . .
Jerry .......
Jim Wade ....
Kaye .......
Larry .........
I23,I52
.42. I27
.....42
.84, I52
I24, I2B
.....84
....42
.....84
.....42
.42, I27
. . . . .26
I28, I39
.84, I25
I50, I5I
.....42
Baldwin, Kay Nell
Baldwin, Lanny ....
Bales, Jan ......
Ballard, Be'l'sy
Ballard, Sandra ....
"Ballard, Miss Viola ...
Bandy, Lois Dale. ..
Barbee, Suellen ..
Barlrer, Marilyn ....
Barnard, Larry .. .
Barnard, Sarah ....
Barnes, Roberl' ....
Barnell, John
Barrelf, Roberl ....
Barr, Mary ......
.....B4,I92
.......84
...,.84
.....84
.......66
.....84.I25
.....84,I25,2I4
.......42.I68
.....84.I27,I92
.....84,l25, l92
.. ..,.. 66
.....84
.....66
..,..66
.....26
.....66,l23
..........I03
....,84,I25,208
.....43.I33.I65
Benham Sarah ... ....66
Bennell, Baylus .... ..... 4 3
Bennell, Dorofhea . . . .... . .85
Bennell Farris ..... .... 6 6, I23
Benneil Linda ....,.. .......... 6 6
Bennefl, Lorehla Gail ..... 66,233,292
BenneI"I', Vela ........ ........ 8 5
Bennell, Voncille . . . .... 66, I23
Benson, Mary .........
Benlley, Mary Helen ....
Benfley, Maurine .....
Benlon, Jimmy .....
Benlon, Peggy ....
Berry, Candy . .. .
Berry, Jeanie ..
Besf, Lynell ....
Besl, Sherry ......
Beville, Margarei . . .
Beyer, Dudley ..........
Bills, Bobby ..........,..
'Bingham, Mr. Harold D.
.....43
.....66
......85
....85.I25
......66
........43
....66. I23
....66,2I4
....85. I25
......85
........43
........26
Bingham, Judi ............. I4, 43, I27
Bird, A. ......... . .
.......I25
Bingham, Mary' Lou .... 67, I23
Birchlield, Richard ....
Bird, Larry .........
Birdsong, Jon ....
Bixler, Bobby . . .
......43
.....43
......67
........85
Black, David ... .... 85, II9
Blaclr, Larry ................. 85, l24
Blaclr, Rifa ....................... 67
Blaclrburn, Ed ..,. 43, I36, I73, 248. 285
Blaclrburn, Judy .................. 67
Blaclrburn, Lynn .................. 85
Blackwell, Billy .... 67. II9
Blaclrwell, Franlc .... ..... 4 3
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Name
Blackwell, Warrella .
Blaine, Gloria ......
Blake. Joe ........
Blake, Mike .....
Blalre, Norman ....
Blalreway, Carole ..
Blamgren, Dennis
Blanchard, John
Blandford, Paul ....
Blanhs, Donna ......
Blanz, Judy ........
Blasingame, Raymond
Blahley, John ......
'Bledsoe, Mr. Henry .
Bloxom, Joyce ......
Bloxom, Joyce . . .
Boney, Judy ..,.
Boney, Sandra . . .
Borger, Jack ....
Borger, Sandra ....
"Boswell, Mr. J. M. ..
Bolloms, Beverly . .,
Bowden, Janelle ....
Bowerman, Dewayne
Bowie, George ....
Bowlin, Judie
Boyce. Quincy ....
Boyer, James ....
Boyer, Myrlle
Boyles. Niclri ....
Boyler, Jerry ......
Bradcloch, Jeflrey ..
Bradford, Linda
Bradley, Bennie .....
Bradley, Paula Jo ...
Bradley, Sallie ....
Brandon, Gwen ....
Bragg, Relha ......
Bralley, Joe Bob
Bramlell, Jerry ,...
Brannon, Johnny ....
Brasher, Eddie ......
Braudl, Mrs. Corrah .
Braxlon, Don .......
Brazel, Douglas ....
Brazier, Babs ....
Brazille, Don ......
Brazzell, Linda ....
Brenl, Phil ......
Brewer, Belly
Brewer, Billy ....
Brewer, Hazel .....
Page Name Page Name Page
....85 Brilfing, Kalhy .....44. I58 Buller. Beverly ... ..... .86
....67 Brillon, Terry .......85 BY-IFS. Ellen ....86
....67 Broadslreel, Mary Jo . . .85, IZ4 Byars, Helen . . . .. . .B6
........67 Brock,Regeina........ Bybee,EarI.,.. ....68
....85,l25 Broolrs, Bill .....67,I78 Bybee,Sammy.... .,...,6B
. . . . . .67 Brohlin, Paulella .85, I25 Bylord, Marquela .. ....B6, I25
....85,Il5 Broohs,Johnny...................44 Byler, Norman . .......B6
. . . .B5, Il5 Broom, Don . . . .B3,85, I79,234, 292 Byrd, Annice ...... ... .86, I56
......B5 Brown,Anne.................43,257 l3yrcl.L............ ..,.,I23
....85 Brown, Belly.. ..........,.I5,67
....4a srown,sill..... C
....67 Brown, Brenda .......43, I27, I2B, 244 Cadenhead, Chris . . . . . .44. I79
....43 Brown, Carol ...........43, I67 'Cain, Mrs. Jaclrie. ,,,, ,27
....26 Brown, Chrisly .........6B.I39 Cain, Richard .....l03
....43 Brown, David . .68, I27 Callaway, Roberl ... ....86
......I03 Brown, James Darrel .....44 'Calverl, Mr. B. C. .27
....85,249 Brown,Jim Camp, Kenl ....86,I92
......43 Brown, KendaII..... .......6B Camp.Sharon....
....67 Brown, Marilyn .. .. .44. I23 Camp. Slephen ,... ....86, II3
.....I03 Brown, Nona C-amp,Woodlin ,...68,205
....26 Brown, Priscilla ... .,..68, I28, 26I 'CdmPbell. Mr- C. A. ... .. . . . , ,27
. .......... 85 Brown, Richard . . , . ,..... 85, II5 Campbell, David ..... . . . . . II9
. ........... 67
67, II3, I22
.,....85,II9
.....,67
....43
......67
....67,2I4
......43
....43
....85
....43
....43
....43
....67
....43
....67
....67
....67
....85
....85
....27
....67
....67
....67
....43
....85
....43
....85
. .... 67
Bridges, Dorolhy .................. 85
Bridges, Loyd ........ 67,
I95. I96, I97
Bridges, Phyllis ................... 67
Bridgewaler, Danny
'BrierIey, Mrs. Sybal
.A .85. I27
....27. 260
Brown,
Brown,
'Brown,
Brown,
Royse ..... ,...
Sherry ...... . .
Mr. Virgil S. . . . .
Wayne .,....
Brownlee, Carolyn .. .
Bruce, Sammie ....,
Brunson, Ann ....
Brunson, Gwen .. .
Brunlon, Jimmy ....
Bryans,
Bryanl,
Bryanl,
Bryson.
H. ..... .
Palricia . . .
Roberl . .
Jeany . . .
Buccola, Nadine . ..
Buchanan, Margie ..
Buell, Jolene ..,....
Buescher, Wayne ....
Bullard, Don ..,...
Bulloch, Harriell .. .
Bumpus, Jane .... . . .
Burch,
Burch,
David .,.. ....
Donald . . . . .
Burch, Melba . ,
Burcham, Dianne
Burlre, Barbara . , .
Burlrs, Judy . .. .
Burlre, Ronnie . ..
Burlcell, Bobbie ,.
Burlrhaller, Joe .... ,
Burleson, James .,..
Burnam, Carlene . . .
Burnell, Joan . . .
Burns, Dewayne ....
Burns, Kaye .....
Burns. Ouida ....
68, I23. I92
....6B. l23
......27
,,..68
...,..68
,85, I25
......B5
....85,II7
.....I25
......6B
....44,lI9
....85,I39
....44,I66
,...44,I37
....85
.,..,68
.....68
.......68
.......68
6B.204.205
...,44,I68
....85.I24
......68
...I03,I23
......86
,...86,I28
......B6
... .68, I23
.' .,... 86
....B6,I25
Campbell, Jim Bob ,.....
Campbell, John ....
Campbell, Viclrie . ..
Campsey, Jerry
Campsey, Lee .
Cannon, Bobbie
Cannon, Pal
Canline, Bob ..
Capps, Linda . . .
Carlin, Mary . . .
Carender, Judy . , .
Carlson, Lois .
Carpenler, Max ..
Carroll, Brooks
Carler, Johnny
Carler, Judy . . .
Carler, Pal . ..
Carler, Sleve .
Carlhel, David
Carver, Bryan ..
Case, Carol ..
Cash, Elaine . .
Caiuin, L. ......,. .
Caslillo, Richard ...,
Caslleberry, Beverly .
Caslleberry, Thomas ....
Cazzell, Viclri ,...,..
Cales, Kennelh ....
Chambers, Bera ....
68.
.68. 208, 209
.......86
.,..68
......68
,,.,44,I28
,.,,68,II3
...,44,2II
....44,I48
.,...I03
....68
. ,,.., .. .86
. ..... 86. I25
....85.86,II5
...45, I23. 257
......45,86
,......45
....86
..,.68
......l03
...,45,I55
.....I25
....69
.,..86
...,68
......69
....86, l28
.,,.86, I25
Chamberland, Pal . ....,. 86, I24, I28
Chambers, Inez .....
Chambers, Weldon .......,,...
2I3,2I4,2I5
H45
Chambless, Judilh ......,....... 69
Chambliss, Paul Merlyn
. . . . . . . .B6
Chandler, Derrell ......
....45
glqggsl Bllly -...,.. .'.. 6 7,208 Bursonl Roland h I lllll g5 Chandler, lvanell ..,. ...... 8 6
Brighlwell, Bryanl .... ...... 8 5 Busby, Doris . . . ...... 68 Cl"'P""a'lI Clara 4 4 4 - V 4 -45. I66
Brildon, Terry .... ......... I 03 Busby. Paula . . ...... 44. l23 Cl'aP"'a"- l--WY '--- 44-- 9 5- l25
Brinlrley, Jaclr .... ........ 6 7, I27 BUSlCh. Linda . . . ........... 68 CIWBPWWU' -lel"'Y ---- - r- - 4 - -45
Brill, Ann ....... .... 4 3, I22. l23 Bussard. Sandra . . . .... 68. l40. 263 Cl1aPPell- Calvin - - - 4 - V -95- '92
'Facully
e 380
Index
Name
Page
Name
Page
Name
Page
Charless, Addis .
Chase, Linda ..
Chavez, Benny
Chavez, Juanifa . . .
Chenaulf, Lynn .....
Chennaulf, Ronald ..
Cherry, Barbara ....
Doris . . .
Chesser,
Chesfer, Befh ....
Cheyne, Jean ....
Cheyne, Ronald
Childers, Be'Hy Claire
Chilfon, Ava .....
Chisum, Bobby . ,.
Chisum, George .,
Churchill, Lynn ......
Claiborne, Roberf . ,. .
Clarh,
Clark, Bobby .,..
Clarlc, Charloffe ..
Clarlr, Eddie ....
Clark, Hoy ....
Clarlr,
Clark, Keifh . ..
Judy ..,.
Billy .,......
....69,II3
......69
....69
....86
....86
......86
....45.I23
....86
..:.45
....45
....45
....69
...I03
...II7
.......45,I23
86,III,II5,l25
.. ........ 86
.....,86
.. 86,I92
.......86
....86,I28
Compfon, Janeice .
Compfon, ,Janeffe .
Cone, Ken .......
.. .... 65,69,l7l
Conner, Jerry .... 46, I95, I96, 20l, 202
Conrad, Eugene
Coolr, Janice .....
Cook, Kennefh ....
Coolr, Rhonald
Coffer, Roberf . .. .
Cook, Shirley
Cooper, Jerry
Cooper, Mor", ....
Cooper, Srex-:n ,...,
Copeland, Glenda
Cordell, Hugh ....
Corfez,
Corfez,
Lupe . .
Coffon, Freda . . .
Coffon, Roy ,.,...
Coursey, Charles .
Coursey, Wilma ..
Covingfon, Dixie ...... .
Cowperfhwaife, Lois
Manuel ....
87, l25
.....-45
........69.I22
206
.. . .46, 204,
...,..87.I25
........87
.....87
.....87
.....69
.....87
.....87
.....,..87
69. ISI
69, I58
.. . .87
87, I25
....69
46, I37
Cummings, Carole Ann
Cunningham, Ann , .. .
Cunningham, Michael .
Curl, Sharon .......
Currie, Jim ,...
Curfis, Allee ....
Curfis, Margaref .. .
D
Dalfon, Floey .......
Dacus, Jimmy . . .. .
Dahlman, Jim . .. .
Daily, Roberf . ..
Dalby, Dale .,..
Dalfon, Dianne .
Dancy, George . . .
Daniel, Lillie Ann . .
Daniels, Marfha .
Daniels, Pansy
Danlrlefs, Lillian ..
Daniels, Wesley . ..
Danner, Dash ....
Darnell, Lynda . ..
.. .... 87
.. .... 46
.. ...... 87
. .... 87.l27
.......69,l59
....46,l23,26I
......69.I27
....87
...III
........46
....69.II7
....46,lI7
......46
......69
....87.I25
...l03,l47
......69
......87
....69,I32
......69
....69
......45 'Bowen, Mrs. Bowen .......27 Darryl, Gloria ....87
Clarlr, Phil .. ....... 86 Cox Carlene .... .....,. 8 7 Daughfry, Janice .. ..... ,.87
Clarlr, Roy ...... ........... 8 6 Cox Gary .... ..... 8 7, 208 Daughfry, Johnie .... .... 6 9, I92
Clark. TOMMY .... .--- 4 5. 203- 209 Cox, Jimmy . . ........ 87 Davenporf, James .... .... 8 7, II3
Clawson, Joan . .... 45. I27, I28 Cox, Judy .... ,.... 6 9, l52 Davenporf, Russell . . . ...... .. .87
Clay, Sammye . . . ......... 69 Cox Lyndel ..... ..... 6 9, I27 Davidson, Joe Ted ...... 46, I79, l80,
Clayfon, Befha . .. ..,..., 86 Cox Margarel' . . . ..., 46,69 I86, I87, l90
Clayfon, Buddy .... ...... I 03, l78 Cox Norman . . , .... 69 Davis, Bobbie ,,.. ......... . .46
Clayfon, Judjy . . . .... 86, 235, 292 Cox, Paula . . . .... 46 Davis, Bobby ........... 87, II9, I92
Clemenfs, Kenf .... ...... 8 6, II3 Cox Penny . . , . . . . . .46 Davis, Cynfhia Ann ....... . . . . . .69
Cleveland, Bobbi . . .... 86.211 Cox, T. A. .... . . . 87, II7 Davis, Diana .,..... .... . . . .87
Clieff, Roger .,.. ........ 4 5 Cox, Tom ..,............. 46, I78 Davis, D. W. . . . .... 69, I27
Clopfon, Tom . . . .... 86, II3 Coulson, Gayle ....,..,.... .... 6 9 Davis, Elaine .... .... . .46
Clough, Bill . . . .... 69, I28 Crabb, Pafsy ........ 46, I23, 226, 258 Davis, Elva Jean . . . . . .69
Coafes, John . . . .... 45. IZ3 Crabfree, Joyce ........... .... 6 9 Davis, Haroldene . . . . . .87
Cobby, Kay . . . ...... 69 Craig, Carolyn .... ..... .... 8 7 'Davis, Mrs. Hazel . , . . . . . . . . . .28
Coberly. Billy .... 8b. I27 Craig, June ...,.......... .... 4 5 Davis, Jim ......., ....... s 7. II9
Coburn, Fred ..... ........ 6 9 Crawford, David ........ 87, I25, I92 "Davis, Mr. R. H. . . . . ,. .28, 53, I69
Cochran. Carolyn .. ..,. 86, I25 "Crawford, Miss Irene ....... .... 2 7 Davis, Roberf .... .......,. 8 7
Coe, Paf ........ .,....... 6 9 Crawford, Paff ........... .69,2I3 Davis, Sandra . . ........... 46
Coffee, Sharon . . . .... 69, I28, I66 Crawford, Phillip .......... . . ,.87 Davis, Ted .... .... 4 6, l95, 202
Coffin, Don .,,. ...... 4 5, IZ3 Croclrer, Charles ..... 46, I26, I27, I28 Daws, Larry . .... ,..... 6 9, I22
Coffman, Jerry . . . ,....... 87 Croley, Lou .... .......... .... 4 6 Dawson, Jimmy ,.,. ....., 4 7, l58
Colrer, Anifa . . . .......,. 45 Crosby, Bill .... ....... . . . .87 Day, Eddie ...... .... 6 9, l23, I92
Colter, Rufh . , . ..... I5, 87, 227 Cross, Diana ..,.... , . . .46, I23 Day, Roanna . .,.... . . .69, I23
Cole, Bobby .... ..,. 4 5, I27 'Crossefh Mrs. Lela . . . .... 28 Day, Sandra . , . ......... . .87, I24
Cole, Kennefh . . . ...... 69 Crosseff, Mable . . ..... .69, I28 Dean, Bill .,......,, 70, I95, I96, 200
Coleman, Billy . . . .... 87 Crossland, Sue ..........,. .69, I23 Deason, Donald ........, 69, I22, 205
Coleman, Jaclr . . . ...... 87 Crouch, Gregory ...., 46, lI8, l50, I5I Deason, Glen .... ...... . .87
Collard, F. G. ..... .... 8 7, lI5 Crowell, Max .... ..... . 87, I27 Deafon, Bill .... .... 8 7, II3
Collier, Billy ......... ...... 4 5 Crowley, Joe .... . . . .69, II9 Declrer, Jimmy . . . . . . .69, Ill
Collins, Jeannie Rufh . . ..,. 69 Crowley, Onlee . . . . . . .... 46 Dee, Richard . . . . . . .69, II9
"Collins, Mrs. Mary . , . .... 27 Crumley, Cornelia . . ..... .... 4 6 Dees, Ben . . . . . . .69, I92
Collins, Rufh ..... .... 6 9 Crump, Lanny ..., ..... 8 7, I25, I92 DeFousf, Lee .,.,. ........ 7 0
Colman, Carol . . . .........,... 87 Cruz, Ignacio . . .... .46, I6l DeGrassi, Billy . . . . . . .87, 208
Colvin, Larry ........ ......,... 8 7 Cullen, Carolyn . . . , . . .... 87 Deinlren, Carol . , . . . . . . .47
Combs, Gwyn . . .. . .87,I22, I24, I25, Culp, Barbara . . .... 69 DeLaney, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
I6I, 226, 277 Culp, Charles . . . . .... 69 Delberf, Leon . . . . ..... . . . . . .70
Compfon, Gene . . . ......... 87 Culfra, Doffie . . . . . . .46, I66 Dengler, Pal' , . . .... I4, IO3, I27, I28
'Faculfy
Page 38I
Index
Name
Denney, Roberl . .,
Denl, Lylene ..,,...
Denlon, Forresl ......
Denlon, James Calvin .
DeSalvo, Mrs. Josephine
DeVaney, David .....
Dew, Gloria ........
Dewey, Diane . .
41
Dewey, Jim ..,.....
DeWolle, Raymona . .,
Diclt, Marvin .......
Diclren,. Linda . . . ,.
Diclrerson, Carole ....
Dickey, Mary Lu .....
Dickson, Herbie . . ..
Diclrson, Shirley .....
"Diggs, Mr. Oliver
Dilday, Larry .....
Dillard, Freddy
Dilli, Wynelle .......
"Dillingham, Miss Faye
Dilsaver, David .....
Fair, Jeanie ,...
. . . . . .70
Dine, Ann ........
Dison,
Janice .......
Dilmore, MacArlhur
Doche, Jim ...,...
Dodge, Dina . . .
Dodge, Judi , .
Dodson, Alan . . .
Dodson, Ann . . .
Dodson, Billy
Dodson, Bobby ..
Dodson, Linda ..
Dodson, Maxcy .,..
Doherly, Sandra
Donica, Palsy .....
Donnell, Bill ,.....
"Donnell, Miss Marie . . . . .
"Douglas, Mr. Charles
Dove, Cynlhia ,,.,
Dove, Marvin ..,,,.
Dowell, Sandra ..
Downing, Joy . . .
Doyle, George ..
Doyle, H. G. . .
Dralre, Bobby . ,. .
Drake, Lana .,..
Dralze, Virginia
Driggs, Wayne ..
Drolle, Jerry ....
Drolle, Kaye . ..
Dubuque, Louis
Dudley, Georgia .
Dulre, David ..
Duke, Judy , . ,
Duling, Virginia . .
Dunaway, Palsy . . .
Duncan, Donna . .
Duniven, Sharon . . .
Dunn, Bill ......
Dunn, Lehmer ...........
Dupriesl, Richard ....
Page
.. .88, II7
...88, I25
.......70
.......70,II7
.......70,I27
.......47
.......B8
.....70,I27
.......88,I24
....88,l25,208
.......88,l25
70, I28, l38, I57
.......70,l92
..,..70
...28
.....70
.....,70
. ..... 88. I25
.......28
, .... 88
.......88
....88, I28
.....,.88,l28
72,I95,I99
...,...70
.....47. l23
.......47
47,l22.l23
.......88
.......47
.......70
.....70,l96
......88
.......47
. ..... 47, I80
......28
........28,209
......47
. ..... 88,II9
,.47, I23
...,..70
.......70
......70,Ii5
70,I23,I92
....88,I25
.......88
......47
.,..47,359
,....,.88
....47,I8I
....47,I7I
.,...88,lI7
.,.,88,I25
....47,l23
..,47
.......88
.......88
47,I72,257
..,....70
Name
Durden, Lynn . ,.
Durham, Tanya ..
Durrell, Jonalhan
Dwighl, Cynlhia .
Dyer, Jerry ....
Eads, Sharon . ..
Earlhman, Sandra
Easlep, Chesler .
Eclrer, Tommy ..
Eddlemah, LaDora
Eder, Wanda . . ,
Edes, Carl .....
Edes, Melvin . ,.
Edgar, Gayle .. .
Edquisl, Manuel .
Edwards, AI ....
Edwards, Marian .
Edwards, Marilyn
"Edwards, Zudie , ,
Ehly, Philip .,..
Elgin, Joy .,,..
Ellrins, Franlr ....
Ellis, Carol Ann ,
Ellis, Jerry . ..
Ellis, Sharon .,..
Ellison, Gerald .
Ely, Palsy , , . . ,
Emanuel, Ronnie ....
Ennis, Carol Sue
Epps, Durward ..
Erwin,
Billy .....
Esgamilla, Froilan
Esles, James , . .
Esles, Jim I ,...
Esless, Joyce .
Esless, Judy ....
Eubanlcs, Neil .,
Eudy, Johnny . . .
Eudey, Rosie .
Evans, Jackie .
Evans, Jerry '. , .
Evans, Leslie ....
Evans, Lynda . ..
Evans, Rex Ann , .
Evans, Sharon .
Evans, Sue . ..
Everhearl, Bill ..
Everill, Herby . . .
Everill, Jimmy . ,
Everls, Carol
Fancher, Nelda , ,
Fandrich, Joe ,.
Fannin, Linda .. .
Fansler, Aileen . .
Fansler, Alvin ..
Farley, Jim Ann
Page
....47, I22, I23
....47, II3
.. .... 47
...,88
...47, I23, I27
.......70
..,.88,l92
......88
...l03
.....,47
...,88,Il5
...88,l50,2II
....70
....70
...,,.28
,...47,l8I
......,88,l28
...70,Il7,I22
. .....,.. 70
......70
...,...88
....70,II9
....47,ll0
....47,I33
..,.,..88
....88,I8l
......48
.,..'...70
....88,I23
....70,I23
......70
.....,.70
..,.88,II3
......70
....70
,,.....48
....48.204
.,....88
....88
....48
..,.70
. ..... 70
....88,l92
......,70
....70,l96
......70
...,88,I24
....70,lI5
......88
. .....,..,.., 88
......,.48,II4,l23,
I33, 227, 264, 267
Name
Page
Farley, Kalhie .......
Farnsworlh, Royleen
Farnsworlh, Sandra
Farr, Kalhie .....
Farr, Monly .....
Farris, Marlha ., ,
Faubion, Paul .....
Felerman, Donald .
.....88
. ...... 88
,...48,266
.....88
.....88
.......,48
, . , .48. 236, 253
'Feierabend, Miss Minnie ..,....... 25
Fennimore, Sherald . , .
Fenwiclr, Monly ....
Field, Bun .....,....
....,..,48
..,.89,I25
,..,...70.I96
Field, Sharon Kay ........... 89, I24
Fields, Elizabelh . .48, I23, I33, l54, l65
Fields, Jo Ann . . . . ..
Fields, Paul ,....,
Fillpol, Charles
Finch, Barbara . . .
Finch, Dee ..,....
Fincher, Belly ....
Findley, Sylvia .
Findley, Joyce ,
Findley, Buddie ..
Finley, Carroll
Finley. Millon
Finley, William
Finney, Phyllis ...,
Fisher, Charles ....
Fislce, Barbara . . ,
Fireslone, Marila ..
Fil-mer, Ann ..,.,
Flacli, Larry ...,,
Flalre, Jerry ...,..
"Flalhers, Mr. .J. H. .
Flemins, Charles . . .
Flelcher, Sandra .
Flinn, Ivan ....
Flinn, Lee .,.....
Flinl, Rosemary . . .
Flippin, Wanda . .
Flowers, Ross . . .
Flynor, Kalhy ,...
Flynl, Marlha .....
Fogleson, Judilh . . .
Fonli, Judilh ..
Fonli, Linda ..,...
Ford, Lynne ...,..
Foreman, Mrs. Dorris
Forguson, Glenn . . .
Forresler, Roberl . .
Forlenberry, Jean
Fosler, James .,
Fosler, Reagan .
Fosler, Ronnie .
Fosler, Tommy . . ,
Founlain, Tommy ..
Fousl, Jesse .,...
Fowler, David
Fowler, Frances
Fowllres, William ..
Fox, Elaine ......
Fox, Phyllis
we
.. ..... 89,I24
.....,70
......89
....48,l56
.....I03
...,.89
,....48
......70
,..,....48
....48,lI7
...,..48
.. .... ,48
..,..70
......89
,...70,l67
........48
....89,I27
....89,208
.. ,..... 48
.,..70,III,lI3
,.,..,..70
....89, 289
.,,.48,l54
..,,70,l27
....70,ll3
....89,I24
......89
.....48
.....48
.....70
......70
..,......29,2I6
48,I5I,l55,256
.....,.89,I25
.......70,Il9
.,....70
........89
....89,Il5
..,.89,Il3
......48
.....70
.....7I
.....89
. .... 89
..,..89
'Facully
ie 382
Index
Name Page Name Page Nome Page
Fraine, Roberl .... ,.... 8 9, I27, 289 George, Kennefh . . , ...... 49 Gray, Linda ,.,. ..... . .90
Frame, Norma ..... ......... 4 8 George, Sheila ,.,. ,... 7 I GWY' Mellssa ---- ' A 490' l25
Francis, Lana Sue . . . .....,.., 48 Gibbons, Amarllys . . . ...... 7l Grebe. R0lD?l'l' -.-- - . .90. 205
Francis, Pal ...... ..... 4 9. l39 Gibbon, Dan ...... .... 4 9. l50 'Green' Cecll ' A ' ' ' '29' 247
Franlrs, Hood . . . . . .89. l92 'Gibbs, Mrs. Nan , . ........ 29 Green- Key A - - - - -90' '33
Fresher, E. .,..,. ...... I is Gibbs, Terry . .. .. .a9, I27, 130 Green. Jack .,.. .----72
Frazier' Chrmy . A - -.-.. 7I' 523 Gibson' Alice - - ,,,-,,,, 49 Green, Jerry .... . . .. .72
Frazier, Ronald . ..
Frederilrsen, Bruce . . .
Freeman, Sue , . . .
French, Jackie . . .
Frey, Be-Hy .....
Friichie, Jimmy . . .
Frilsch, Keilh . . .
Frilfs, Vernon . ..
Frosi, June .....
Fry, Charles ......
Fry, Charles Max
Fry. Glenda . ., .
Fry, Sfephanie .,
.....89,Il5
.......89
....257
....49.l38,I55,
237. 249, 256
.......49.l22
.......7I
.....89
..,89
...B9
....,7l
Fuller, Fran .,,.............. 49, 7I
Fulion, Kennefh ...... 89, l I I, l24, 2l l
Fulfon, Darrell ............... . .7l
Fyfe, Cheryl ......... .,.. 8 9
G
Gabbard, Bob .,.... . . .89, I92
Gaede, Linda ....
Gaillhugh, Faye ..............,. 89
Gailher, Richard ...,, 89, lll, ll5. l32
Galle, Nancy ...............,.. 49
Gamblin, Gary .,...
Gamblin, Jo Ann . . ,
Gampy, F. ..... .
Garcia, Lillian . ..
Garcia, Raymond .. .
Garcia, Sfella . . .
Gardner, Anne . . .
Gardner, Dale . . .
Gardner, Dannye
Gardner, Gale .....
...,89
.....49
....ll7
...49
....89
....7l
....49
....89
....7l
Gariepy, Freddy ............ 7l. 205
Garner, Laura Ellen
Garrerr, Bull .....,.
Garrefl, Linda
Garrison, Doris . .
Gars+, Karen
Gary, Jaclr ..,..
Gasr, Mary Ann . ..
Galhings, Belly ..
Gallin, Donald
Gaflin, Michael ..
Galfis, Carole ,.
Gaul, Judy , , .
Gee, Charles . .,
......49, I63. 250
.49, 208, 209, 272
.. .......... 7I
....89
....7l
..,..7I
.-..7l.I23
.......B9
...7l,II3
.....49
...7l.l39
Geho, Mihe ................ B9, ll9
Geiser, Paul .,.,.... ....7l, lll, II7
Georganiones, Jimmy
Georganlonis, Pai ..... . ..,... 7I
"George, Mrs. Burnis . . .
George, Doyle . .. . .
...29,2I5
....7l. ll9
Gibson, Jerry ,,..
Gibson, Pai , . .
Gifford, Gene ..... . .
Gifford,
Gilberl,
Gilberl,
Judy ...,.....
.......,89
..,...49
...,7l.I80
......,.7I
Ginger Lee ..,.. 49, l23, 227,
23I, 237, 256, 29I
J. M. ,.,....., .
Giles, Linda ......
Gillespie, Gloria ..
Gilley, Linda
Gilley, Louis ..
Gilley, Twila ....
Gilmer,
Jimmy , .
Ginn, B. ..... .
Ginn, Judy ..... ..
Gilsirap, Harry .... . .
Glasco,
Duane ........
Glass, Terry ..........
Glenn, Alfred . . .50, I37,
Glenn, Larry .. ,...., .
Godbey, Sandra ..
Godfrey, Anne ..
Godwin, Larry . . .
Golberl, David ....
Golighrly, John
Goldsmirh, Belly . . .
Goldwaler, Joey . ..
Golladay, Lannie . . .
Gollihugh, Dorolhy .....,
Goodman. Larry ......
Goodwin, Mary ..... 50
Gordon, Janice . . . , . .
Gordon, Wayne . . . .
Gosselr, Bud .....
Gossell, Nancy . . ,
Goul, Jerrol .....
Gouvion, Wayne . . .
Gowens, J. W. . . .
Graham, Berry . ..
Graham, Don ....
Graham, Frances ..
Graham, Gail . ..
Graham, Milre .....
Graham, Tommy . . .
Graham, Tommy . .
Granr, Judy ....,
Grani, Marcelia . . .
Granl, Pal ......
Graces, Judy .,..
Graves, Roberi' . . .
Gray, Claudefla . . .
Gray, Glen ....
Gray, Jane . ..
Gray, Jimmy .....
Gray, Joe Ann ....
....49, I62
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....89,II5
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.......I24
.49.l42.l66
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l50,I62,28I
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....89,l64
.89, ll9
....50. I49
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I23,2I0,2Il
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. .... 72
. ..,.. 50
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....,.90
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......72
....l03
Green, Lulher . . .
Green, Tony .....
Greene, Jeff ,. ..,.... ..
Greenroyd, William
Grenewald, Ken ,.7
Greer, Gary , . ........ . .
Greer, Linda ...,,.......
Greeson, Nelda ..
Gregory, Gary . . .
Gresselr, Sidney . . . . . .
Griffilh, Dale . . .
Griffilh, Roger . .
Graff, Don ,... .
Groul, Jarrell .,...
Grundy, Darylene . . . . . ,
Gubins, Valdis ....
Guerra, Susana . . .
Guinn, Barbara . ..
Gunnels, Raphel ,,
Gwyn, Dick .....
Gwyn, Pal .......,..
H
Haclier, Bobby . .. .
Hadley, Eldred . ..
Hagaman, Joan . . .
Hagerman, Swanson
Hain, Rlfa ........
Hale, Barbara ....
Hale, Cheryl . ..
Hale, Jimmy . ,.
Hall, Delmer ....
Hall, Don ....
Hall, Evelyn ....
Hall, Jerry . . .
Hall, Norma ....
"Hall, Mrs. Vada . .
Hambrich,
Hamilron, Bob ....
Hamilion, Judy ..
Hamilfon, E. J. .,... .
"'Hamillon, Mrs. lreno
Hamillon, Judy . . .
Hamilion, Suzanne ....
"HammiH', E. L. .... .
Hampfon, Nancy ..
Hammonds, Mariory
Hannon, Jim .....
Hannsz, Sandra
Hannsz, Charles , . .
Hannum, Suzanne . .
Hansen, Donald .. .
Hanson, Susan .. .
Hardin, Lynn ....
Hardman, Ca-lherine
Fern .... .....
.......90
.......50,I37
72,204,206
.......90
72,I95,I96
.......72
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...90
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72,ll5,l23
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50,IlI,ll6
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50,I22,I23
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90,Il3,I03
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....90,2l3
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.......25
....90.I28
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.......50
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50
72.Ill.II7
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. . ...,. 72. I23
...72. l23
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Index
Name Page Name Page Name Page
Hare, Bruce ....... ..... 9 0, II9 Hie++, Don ..,.. .... 7 3 Howerfon. Naomi Kaye .... .... 9 I
Hargrave, Johnny . . . .,......., 72 Hilgers, Judy , . . . ,.., 9l Howerfon, Verneal . . . . . . . . .5I
Harhn, Lahece .. .. 50,I22,I23 HHL AHen .... ..., 9I,I27 HOWBFW Jevy ,..... . ...,9I
Harp, Herman . . . ........,. 73 Hill, Billy . . . . . . .... 73 Hoyal, Vera Ann , . . . ,9l
Harp, Ross ..... . ..., 90, III, II3 Hill, David .... ,. . .9I, I25, l92 Huclraby, Doug ..... ....9l
Harpen Unda ... .......... 73 HiH, Eddie ... ...... 73,I27 Hudgiht Barbara ... .......73
Harris, Bill . . , ......,., 50 Hill, Freddie . . .... 73, I27 l'lUd9iI1S. Mabel .... ,.... . . . I03
Harris, Judy . , . . .... 73 Hill, Herman .,.. .... 7 3, I27 Hudqins. N0fmi ---- --4- 5 l. I27. I28
Harris, Kay ...,. .... 9 0 Hill, Jayne . . , .... ,9I, I30 Huddlesfon, Benfon . . .,... . .5I
Harris, Sammie , . . .... 90 Hill, Jill .,.. .... ,.,. 7 3 Hudnell, Roy ...... ,...... . .9I
Harrison, Craig .. ..., 50 Hill, Joe . . .... 5l, III, I47 I'lUd50l'l. Janef . . .. .......73, I23
Harrison, Dale . . , ..... 50 Hill, Sue . . . . . .... Sl Hudwn. Judy .... ,... 7 3, l23, 289
Harrison, Gale .... ..... 5 0, I70 Hill, W. J. .... . .... 9l Huffman. Ramsey . . . ....., , . ,5l
Harrison, Jerry . . . ...,........ 73 Hilliard, Don ..... .... 7 3, II9 l'lUflSPe'fl'1. Dlifme V V .,-- 9l. 250
Harrison, Lynn . .. ..... 90, 2l0, 2lI Hirsch, Johnny . . . . . .... 73 l'lU9l19S. Jimmy .......... . . . .. . .9l
Harvey, Jimmy . ,. ..... 50, Ill, I33 Hilfon, Carole , . ... .. .2l4 l'lU9l'1eS. Pafricia ..... ... . . . . . , . .9I
Harvey, Jimmy , . . .......... 90 Hobbs, Gary . . . .... 9l, II7, I92 'l'lUll. TV G- .... IO. 27. 30. I94, 200, 256
Harwood, Sue .... .....,. 5 0 Hobbs, Harold ...... . .... 9I Humphrey, June ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 9l
Hasley, Nancy . . . . . ,73, I43 'Hobbs, Mrs. June ,... .... 3 6 Humphrey, Clifford . . . . . l03
Haffon, Nancy . ..,.. . . ,50, 258 Hodge, Jerry ..... , .... 9I Hunniculf, Myrna . . . . . . .52
Hauger, David ....... ..... 5 I, 2ll Hodge, Jim .... .... 9 I, I37 Hunf, Galen .,... ,,.. 7 3
"'HauIman, Mrs. Evelyn ............ 29 Hodges, Jerry . . .... 9l Hunf, Tressie . , . . . . ,9I
Hawlrins, Mary Lee. . . . .5l, l23, I7I Hodges, Laverne . . . .... 5I Hunfer. Linda . . . . . . .. . .73
Hawkins, Marfha . . . . ....... 73, I37 Hodson, Diane ...... .,., 7 3 Hunfer, Richard ..,, . . . .52
Hawlrins, Norma . . ......... 5I Haggard, Roberf .... . .... 9I l'luI'Sf. Sylvia ....... ..... , 73
Hawlrs, Lillie . . . , ..., 90 Holbroolr, Gary . . . . . . .... 9l Hyde. Pal -.--.. V V V V V V V V73. IB3
Hawpe, Pafsy . . . .... 73 Holcomb, Dolores ,..... 9I II3, I25 I
Hawpe, Peggy . , . ..,.. 5I Holder, D'AIfon ......... . . . .5I I
Hayes, Carmen .... ....... 9 0 Holder, David ...... 5I, lI0 I50, 250 lbarra. Celesfe -.--,-.... 9l. IO3. I25
Hayhursf, Glenda . . . . . .73, I23 Holder, Wayne . ........ ..., 9 I lmmell. Wand! --......... . . V V . V9l
'Haynie, Mrs. Thomas . . . ...,. 25 Holliday, Bill . . . .... .... 9 I Ingham. Jeff -'--"- 52- I22. I23. I37.
"Hazelwood, Miss Sue. . . .... 29 Holliday, Kay ..,.... .... 9 I I73. 230. 236. 242. 247. 253. 256. 26l.
Heck KendaH ,....... .... 73 Holhngen Kay ....... . .... 5I .264.276.285.288.292
Hefley, Ronnie ...,,............ 5I Hollingsworfh, James . . .... .73, II7 'ln9l"GmV MVS- Mary -...--.44.---- 35
Hefner, Joyce .. ..........,,.. 90 Holloway, Ralph ,........ 73 I22, I23 lngfam- Sherrill -4.----4--4.---- 73
Hefner, Pafsy ....... 5I, I26, I27, 244 Holman, Bessie .,.. . . . ,73, I23 Inman. R0lJ9l"l. V V V V . V .9l
Heine, Virgil R. ...,,........... 90 Holmes, Don . , . . .,.. 73 lVy. Jimmy V V V V V V V V V V .9l
Helfon, Carolyn ................ 73 Holmes, Lynn . , . . . .73, II7 IVY. Odell .4----.AA- V V V V52
Hembree, Carole . . . . . .90, I28 Holmes, Nadia . , . . . . .5I
Hemphill, Jean . . ..... 73 Holmes, Pafricia . . . . . . . . .73 J
Hendenon, mHy ..... .. 90,208 Holmeg Pauhne ... .... 9I l25,I28 566500. ANN -.---- V -VVV9l
Henderson, Lewis ...... ...... I 03 Holfi, Cecil .... .... . 9l, I25 Jackson. Bob A--- V V V 52
Henderson, Ora Jean . .. . . .90, I25 Hood Leward , , . . . .. .5I -IHCIKSOH. Caro V V V V V V V52
Henderson, Willie .... ..... 5 I Hooper, Sandra . . . ..., 5l JBCIISOH. Carolyn V - V V V V - V -9l
Henly, Jimmy .... ....... 9 0 Hopkins, Mary ...,, ..,, 7 3, I27 2-IGCIKSOH. MT- Elbon V V V ---- 30. 204
Henry, Lana ....... . . .90, 2l4 Hopper, Rifa ....... .... 9 I Jackson. Jerrol -V-V- .--.. V 73
Heredia, Johnny .....,.......... 90 Horfensfine, Beclry . . . . .... 9l Jackson. -ll-'Clie V V V V V V V52
Herring, Dale ....,............. 73 Horfensfine, Rodney . . . .... 73, Il3 Jackson. Peggy V V V V V V V9l
Herring, Jerry , ...... 73, 204, 205, 206 Horfon, Cecelia .,,.. .... 9 I, I25 -IGCIKSOI1. Thomas V V V V V V73
Herring, Rebecca ............... 90 Houclr, Pamela .... .... 9 I -laC0l9S. l-l0Yfl ---4-V- ---- 9 l
Herfner, Bill ..... .... 5 I Houser, Dianne .... .... 5 I JGCQUOI. Mary Lou V V V V V V V52
Hess, Scharleen . . .... SI Housfon, Diane .,., ...... 7 3 -llmeS. Carol V -A V V V V V V V V52
Hesg NVanda ,... ....... 5I Houdon,Jim ,... .... 73,l92 James James VVV- VVVVVV73
Hesfer, Mr. Roy J. . . . ..... 30, 2II Housfon, Phyllis . . . ..... 5I -lameii -IOYCS - V V V V V -52. l6l
Hefricl, John .... . . .9I, I25, l92 Howard, Beverly . . . ..,.. 73 Jameson. Beflky VVVVV VVVVVV V V V V V9l
Hiclrlin, Ronald . . . .... .73, II9 Howard, Doug ...... ..... 9 I Jamieson. Jerry V V V V V V V9l. I39. I57
Hicks, Beffy .... .,.. 5 I, I27 Howard, Emma Rea . . . ........ 73 Jamieson. Richard V V V V V V V V V V V -52
Hiclrs, Gary . . . ...... 5I Howard, Jerry ..,... ...,... 7 3, I22 -llflilf. -llmmY V V - - - - 473- I27- I28
Hicks, Dewey ..,. ..... 8 3, 9I Howard, Jimmy . . . .... 9I, I25, I28 JdneS. I-dna -VVV VVVV 9 I. U03
Hiclrs, Jo Anne ..... ....,. 9 I Howe, Karolyn ..... ...... 7 3, I27 Janslri, Jan .,., .... 5 2. I23
Hiclrman, Carolyn . . . ...... 5l 'HowelI, Mr. C. T. . . . ........ 30 Jarnagin, Gene . . . . . V V . .73
Higgins, Charline . . .... 9I, 2lI Howell, Joe ...... ..... 5 I Jasper, Milford . . . . . . .92
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Name Page
Jeffery, Glen . . . .73
Jenkins, Doris ..... . . .73
Jennings, Grover . . . . ...73
"'Jennings, Mrs. Sue .... . . .30
Jicha, Wanda .... ..... 9 2
Jinks, Sharon , . . .73
Jobe, Bobby .... . . .74
Johns, David
Johns, Charles .,
Johnson,
Johnson, Charles ....
Johnson, Carol ..,.
Johnson, Clifford
Colleen
Bob .,...
Johnson,
Johnson, Don . . . . .
1
1
.....74
........74
....204,
.....74,
'm f f 54, iii,
207
.92
.92
l46
I03
I23
Johnson, Eugene , . . ,...,.... .92
Johnson, Eula ..,, ..... 9 2, I25
Johnson, Gaye . . ....... 92
Johnson, Happy . , ..... 92, I25
Johnson, Joan . . , ..... . .92
Johnson, Joe .... . . . l03
Johnson, John ...., . . . .92
Johnson, Miss Joyce . ...... .30
Johnson, Ken ..... ..... 7 4, 208
Johnson, Linda .... ....... 9 2, I25
Johnson, Muriel . . . ..... 74, l23, I49
Johnson, Sandra .. ........ .92
Johnson, Sandra , . . . . . .74
Johnson. Shirley . . . . . . . .92
Johnson, Spencer . , . . . .74
Johnson, Topper . , . . .92
Johnson, Virginia ..... ..... 9 2
"Johnsfon, Mrs. Anne . . . . .30
Johnsfon, Jo Jean . . . . , .92
Johnsfon, Joe ..... . . .92
Joiner, Joe ..... , .92
Jolley, Bob . . . .... . .52
Jolly, Clarence . , ...... .92
Jolley, J. T. .,... ,.... 7 4, l88
'Jones, Mrs. BeHy .... . .30
Jones, Mr. C. C. . .30
'Jones, C. L. .,.... . .3l
Jones, Edna .... . .92
Jones, Forresf ................ .74
Jones, Frank ....,.............. 52
Jones, Janef .74, l37, I40. I62. 237, 25l
Jones, Jonef ....,.......... . . .92
Jones, LaJuana Gail ..... 74, IZ3, I27
Jones, Mary Cafherine ....... 52, I23
Jones, Myrlene .....,....... 92 l24
Jones, Raymond, Larry ......... .52
Danny
Jordan,
. Jordan, Lynda
..,.......92.I25
........74
"'Josserand, Mrs. Margaref .......
K
Kale, Tommy .......
Kasishke, Kafhy .....
Kafz, Loyce .
. ...., 92
Kauffman, Gerald . ....... 52, II3
"Kaye, Mrs. Aflanfa . .
Keel, Jackie .......
........3l
IB2
l23
.3l
I25
. 92
.92
250
I47
. 74
Name
Kegrede, Harold ....
Kei+h, Jane ......
Kelly, Donna Sue ..
Kelln, Charles ....
Kelly, Frank . ..
Kelly, Janice ..
Kelley, Nancy , . .
Kemper, Allen .
Kemper, Lynda ..
Kendrick, Kay .,..
Kendrick,
Kennann, Jeaneffe . .
Kennann, James ...,
Beffie . . .
Ken
Kennedy,
Kenneff, Jame .....
'Kerbel, Joe ...I5, 3I
Kern, Lindy .,.....
Kibler, Wyline . ..
Kilgore, Lynda . . .
Kilgore, Janel' ....
Killer, Rodney ..,..
Kilpafrick, Carolyn .
"Kimmins, Mrs. E. A.
Kincaid, David .... '
Kinchen, Michael ..
King, Malcolm . . .
King, James , . .
King, Jerry .,....
King, Kirbye Lee . . .
King,
King,
Scharlene . . .
Wayne ..
Kirk, Susan ......
Kirkman, Chris ....
Kirkpairick, Mike ,.
Kife, Ernesf .. ,... .
Kizer, Jimmy ......
'Klappro'rh, Miss Anna
Klein, Kennefh , ....
Kline, Phyllis , . . . .
Kollaer, Jimmie ....
Knapp, Lynn ....
Knighf, Ann ..,..
Knighf, Sfanley ....
Knowles, C. W. . .
Knowles, Pafricia ..
Knupp, Mary .....
Krabbe, Kenefh
Kral, Bill ..,....
Krause, Cynfhia ....
Kuyava, Joe .......
L
Lacoume, Wayne ..
Lacy, Jean Marie .
Lacy, Sfacy .....
Ladehoff, Diana ..
LaFavers, Barbara . .
LaFavers, Kennefh .
Page
....74
....92
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....92, I27, I28
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268. 269. 277
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LaFon, Keifh ,... 53, l63, l80, l83, 239
Lagdar, Richard .......
Lagow, Shirley ........
Lain, Burfon .
.. ..,... 92
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....74, l92
Name
Page
LaMunyon, Alfred . . ,
LaMunyon, Judifh Ann
Lamb, Elvin .........
Lamberf, LaVerne . . .
Laman, Phyllis ....
Landis, Beffy ....
Lance, Marlin .
Lane,
Lane,
Lane,
Lane,
Lane,
Ben Jr. .
Bill ......
Kennefh . . .
Kay ....
Linda ..,..
Langford, Bobby . . .
Langwell, Doyl
Langford, Doris ....
Lankford, Jack .....
Lanning, Larry .,...
Lanyon, Ken .,4l,53,
Larason, Dayna .....
Larned, Paul ,....,
Laroche, Gerard ....
Larson, Milfon . . .
Lafham, Linda . . . . .
Lafham, Mills ......
Law, Cindy . ..,.. ..
Lawhon, Rifa .......
Lawrence, Benny ....
Lawrence, Charles .
Lawrence, Louise .,..
Lawson, Connie . .,
Lawson, Fayfhe . .
Lea, Bucky ...,.
Lea, Jim ........
Leachman, Janef ....
Leavelle, Wallace ,
LeCrone, Mike ....
Ledford, Donald ....
Lee,
Carolyne Faye .
Lee, Jeanne ........
Lee, Mirfie . . ,
Lee,
Lee,
Roger . . .
Ronnie ..
Lee, Sandra ....
LeGafe, Dianne . . .
Legg,
Jane . ...... .
Lemasfer, Barbara . . .
Lemons, Judy' .... .
Lemons, Marian .
Leningfon, Jerry . , .
Lewis, Aubry ....
Lewis, Wayne .
Liebsch, Sylvia
Lewis, Don ..
Lewis Linda ....
Lewis Warren ..
Lighf, Carrol . ..
Lighf, Vonceil . . .
Lighf, WamCeil ..,.
Lighffoof, Charles ..
Liler, Kennifh .....
Lilly, Deanna ..
.....74
.......92
. ..... 74. l68
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.....74.l39
....,.93 II5
.53, zoaf 209 I
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.....93,I27
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II, I5I,240, 258
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.93
53,I23,l33,
I34, l56, I65
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.....74
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.......93
....74.2I4
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Name Page Name Page Name Page
Lincicome, Gary . . . . . .93 Q M Mays, Marilyn ,..... . . . .54, II6, II9,
Lindley, Cynlhia . , . . .93 I33, l54, I56, I63
Lindley, Linda , . . , , .74 Maclr. Dulane ..,.. . . .75 Meacham, Bobbie . . . . . . , . . . . . . .54
Lindley, Maris . . . .... 93 Maclrey, Belly .... ..... 9 3 Mead, Janie ..... . ..75, I27
Lindsey, Dona . . , ,,,, 74 Maddox, Sara . , .... 53 Meador, Pele . . . . . . . . . . .54
Lindvay, Louis . . . ...., 74 Magee, James ,,.. ...... 7 5 Meaclors, John . . ....... 94, I92
Lindsey, Sid ..,. .... 7 4, lI3 Maguire, Pal ......... . , . 75, I23 Meadows, Ava . . .... 94, I25, l6I
Liles, Kennelh . . . ..... 93 Mahallee, Jerry Ann , , . . ,.., 75 Meadows, Pal . , . , . . . . .75, I23
Linlr, Linda ..... .... 9 3, Mahan, Bill ,..... .... 7 5 Means, Jim ..... 54, l82
Linville, George .. .... 74 Main, Evelyn .,.,. .... 5 4 Means, Sandra . .,.. .... . 94
Lipper, Don ..... .,... I I7 Maior, Tommy . . . .... 93 Mehin, Rodney ......... . . . . .75
Lipper, Lola . . , ,.,, 53, I23 Malacara, Delia . . . .... 54 Meisenheimer, Claudia . . . . . . . . . .76
Lisler, Billy . . . . . .74, II5 Maloney, Delberl . . ,,.... 54 Melbourne, Dale ....,. . . . . .54, 2ll
Lille, Bill . . ,,.. .........,.... 7 5 Maloney, Jell . . . . . . 94, I92 Melbourne, Diane . . , . . , , . . . . . .94
Lillle, Marquila ....,....,,..,,. 75 Mandis, Georgia . ....,. .94 Melson, Bill . .. .... 54,204,207
Lillle, Terry ..,... I5, 53, II9, I30, I36, Manby, Donnell . . .. , 94,208 Mellon, Bill . . . .. . . . . .. . .76
22l, 243, 265, 285, 286, 288.292, 375 Manley, Linda . ...... 94 Mellon, Joyce . . . ...., . . .76
Lively, Millon .............. 93, I03 Mann, Chico . . .... 75 Merriman, Niclc . . . ..... 94, I92
Loclrharl, Shirley . . . ,... 93 Mann, John . . .... 54 Merry, Jim Bill ,... .... . . .94
Loclrwood, Johnny . ,. ..,. 75 Mann, Jim .... .... 9 4 Messer, Janice , . . . . . .94
Loclrwood, Pal ,..., . . . .53 Mann, Marsha . .,.... 94 Merlz, Judy . . . . . . .54
Loclcwood, Richard .... .... 9 3 Mariner, Cecil . . , . . . 94, II7 Meyer, Jerry ..,.. . . . . .54
Loclrwood, Sharon , . . ..,. 93 Marlrium, Marlc . . , ...... 94 Meyer, Tommy .... . . . . . . .54
Lollis, Lou Jane . , ..,, 53 Marler, Dede . . .... 94 Micou, Billy ..... . . .54, II4
Logsdon, Kalhy ,.., . ......,...., 75 Marsh, Bill . , . ...,,. 54 Middlelon, Jo . . . . , . .94
Loggins, Mille ..,........... 93, I92 Marshall, Belh . . . . . . 94, l25 Micldlelon. Marvin . . . . .76
Lohey, Mary Alice 53, I22, I23, I44, I55 Marsh, Jerry . . . , .,.,. 75 Milburn, Lynelle , . , . . . .94
Long, Haclr ................., . .75 Marsh, Tom . . . ,... 75 Milford, Vernon . . , . .94
Long, Sandra .......,...,.... I03 Marshall. Bob .... . ..,., 94 Milhoan, James . .,.. .76
Longanecher, Ronnie . . . .... 93 Marshall, Virginia . . . . . 54, I58 Miller, Bill .,.,,. ....... . . .76, II3
Longlellow, Karen .... .... 9 3 Marlin, Charles .. ....... 54 Miller, Charlene ........,....... 94
Lonning, Larry , . . , . ..... 93 Marlin, Don .... . . , 54, l58 Miller, Eva Jo ..,... 54, II2, I20, I37,
Looms, Lynne . , . .... 93, l27 Marlin, Harriel , . . ........ 94 225, 258, 267, 28l, 282, 283, 284,
Loper, Jim Q . . . . .75, I27 Marlin, Kay . . . .,,........ 75 285, 286, 288, 291, 292, 3II
Lopez. Franl: . . . .... 75, I28 Marlin, Marian . ..,.. 4I,54, I55 Miller, Glenda ......,...,.. 76, I23
Lord, Ralph ..,...,. .... 9 3, I50 Marlin, Nancy . . . . . . I4, 75, I34 Miller Jeanelle ..,,....... .54, I23
Love, Mary ......... .... 9 3, I27 Marlin, Palsy . . ...,.. .94 Miller, Joe . .... . . .94, II5
Lovelady, Ramona Susan ,,.. 93 Marlin, Sarah ..... ..., 9 4 Miller, Johnie . , . ..,...,. . .55
Loveless, Jaclt .,.. U .... .... 7 5 Marlinez, Tilo .... , .,.. 75 Miller Marvin .,.. ....,..,... 5 5
Lovell, Gary ,...... .... 9 3 Mashburn, Harvel . , ..... 94 Miller Mary Ann . . .... 76, I46, I47
Lovell, Lois .... ..... 9 3 Mason, Carllon ,... . . . 75, II9 Miller Maxine . , ......,. 94, l25
Low, Joe ....,..... .... 9 3, I96 Massey, Anna Gene . . . . . . 94, l25 Miller, Rodney ........,... . . . . .76
Lowder, Melanie .... .... 9 3, I24 Massey, Parlhinea . . .... .94 Milligan, Glen ...... 55, ll8, I44, l62
Lowe, Belly .,... ......... 9 3 Massey, Wanda . . . ........ 75 Milligan, Ronald .....,..,... 94, II9
Loyd, Bruce .... . . ,75, II3, I22 "Malherly, Mr. M. L. ....,.. I6, 3I, 262 Milligan, Sharon . , . .76
Loyd, Marlon .... ......... 5 3 'MalherIy, Mrs. M. L. . . , . 3I, 262 Milmar, Linda . . . . .94
Lucero, Judy ....... .... 9 3, I25 Malhes, Jimmie . . . ...... 94 Millon, Joyce . . . . .76
Lucero, Mary Helen . . . ...... 75 Mallcin, Johnny .... .... 5 4 Millon, Wilma . . ....... . . . .55
Luera, Herman .... , . . . . .75 Mallocl, James . . . ......... , .94 Minniclr, Ramona ,,.... . , . . . . . , .94
Luclrwoocl, Richard .,.. . . .93 'Malney, Maior Carl ,........ .3I Minlon, Jell ........ 55, I5I, 208, 209
Luellrahans, Don . . . . . .93 Mallhews, Lydia Ann . . . .54, I23, I37 Miranda, Roberl ,.,.. . . . . . . . . . . .76
Loggins, Milne . . . ..... .93 Max, Lynnda ...... ....... . 94 Miranda, Ronald . . . ....,. . . . . . .55
Lumes, Roylene ..... ...,..... I 03 Maxwell, Emma , , . . ,....... IO3 Milchell, Boyce .,., .... . . .94
Lumplrin, Barbara . . . . . .93, I24. I03 Maxwell, Jimmy .,.. ...... 7 5, I92 Milchell, Gary W. . . . . .76, I96
Lundegreen, Gene . . . ....... .53 Maxwell, Judy . . . .... 54, I28, 26l Milchell, Harlin . . . . . . . .94
Lundegreen, Marylene .. ...,. .53 Mayberry, Carlelon ......... .54 Milchell, Judy .... ...,. 9 4
Lundegreen, Sleve . . . . . .75, II9 Mayberry, Ronald .,.. 54, I34, 95, 200 Milchell, Lealha . , . . .94, l25
Lupher, Larry .... .... . 53 Mayes, Claudine . . . ......... .54 Milchell, Milne .... . . .76, II9
Luslon, F. ...... ............ I I5 Maylield, Anila . . . ......... .75 Milchell, William , . . . . . , .76
Lulen, Beverley ................. 75 hdayheld, Barbara .... .. . 94,l25 hdhnar, Lynda ...,. ...... I52
"Lynch, Howard . . . . I0. 24, 246, 247, 256 Mayfield, Rex ..... .... 9 4, 208 Mobbs, Don . . . .,.. .94, I92
Lynch, Sherrye ........,..... 75, 2I5 Mayhall, Monle . , ..,. .94 Moclr, Alice . . ..... 55, I70
'Facully
Page 386
O'Brien, Bill . . .
Index
Nome
Mollill, Earl ,...
Moncriel, Gary
Monlgomery, lwana ..
Monzingo, Ann ....
Moon, Marvin ....
Moore, Bill ....
Moore, Bobbie .... . . .
Moore, Burlonell ......
Moore, Dale , . . . ..
Moore, Grace ....
Moore, Kalhy , . . . . .
Moore, Lyndal . , . . . .
Moore, Minnie . . ,
Moore, Ronnie . . . . . .
Moreau, Jimmy ,........
Morgan, Barbara ..,....
Page
....76,lI5
.U.nn
..HM
..n5
..Hn
.HM.Nw
......,.94
55, I37. 252,
264, 29I, 359
94
ffflfu
....94,I28
.94,l25,I52
.......,76
.76,II3.359
........95
,.......76
Morgan, Cynlhia ..,. 55, l37, l43, l60.
l62, l65, I73, 240. 288
Morgan, James , ....... .
Morgan, Peggy . . ,
Morgan, Sheila . . .
Morland, Bobbie .
Morosco, Joe .....
Morris, Calharine ....
Morris, Henry .....
Morris, Peggy ....
Morrison, Carolyn .
Morrison, Gordon ....
Morrison, Lewis ....
Morrison, Sue ......
Morrison, Tom ,.,....
'Morlon, Miss Lucile . ., ,
Morlon, Rudy ,....
"'Moullon, Tom , . .
"Muller, Wayne ..
Mullins, Kay . . .
Munn, Ronald ....
Murdoclr, Muriel . . ,
Murphy, Milre ....
Murphy, Wanda . . .
Murray, Sandra ....
Murrin, Lou Rhea ....
Musick, Milre ......
McAdam, Andy . . .
McAdams, W. L. . .
....95, I92
......95
...,....76
....95,2l4
......95
....55
....95
....95
....,,76
....95.lI3
.......76.ll9
....95.l25.I52
....95,l33
........32
........76
....32, I76
....32,27l
....55.249.26b
...,95,Il7,I25
........76
........95
....76.II9
......95
,..I03
McAdams, Weldon .,............ 76
McAdoo, Marian ........,...... 95
McAfee, Melaney . . . .55, 2l I. 222, 223,
237, 242, 249, 253, 256, 28I.
282, 283, 284, 285. 286
McAl isler, Jerry ,............... 95
McAlisler, Sandra .
McBride, Eugene ............... 76
McBurney, Mike ......... 76, l23, 2lI
76
McCallerly, Velma Jean
McCallree, Louis ,,...,
McCaleb, Tom .
McCaleb, Virgil
McCarll. Gene . . .
McCarler, E. H.
McCarly, Marilyn ....
....77
....55
....77
....77
....77
....77
Name
McCasland, Linda ......
McCauley, Geary .....,.
McCaulley, Milne .55, I95,
McClendon, Jerry .......
McCleslcey, Koy .......
McClish, Gary ....
McClish, Sylvia . ,.
McClure, Bruce , .... ..
McClure, Palsy .........
Page
.HH.nn
..nuJn
I97, 203, 257
...,95,
II7
........95
'f7ji
H.95
"'McConnaughey, Mr. Don ...... 32,
McCormick, Melody . . .
McCown, Lorella .....
McCracken, Jo Ann ....
McCracken, John ......
"McCuan, Mrs. Helen . ..
McCue, Mary Hughes . . .
McDonald, Charles .....
McDonald, George Ann .
McDonald. Jerral .....
McDonald, Ann .....,...
"McDonnell, Miss Joyce . .
McDull, Bill .,.....,..
McEnlire, Bulch .... .
McFalher, Larry .......
McFarland, Jean Ann . . .
'McFarland, Dr. John W.
McFarland, Mary ......
McFarland, Miclrey ....
McGee. Elaine .....
McGee, Susan ....
McGinnis, Jerry .. .
McGraw, B. ....... . ,
McGregor, Slephen ....
McGrew, William .. .
McHargue, Chuclr ..
McKay, Charles ..
'Qfhe
....77,
. .55, I34,
.55, I95,
20l,
'Qfba
....77,
nnun,
'f7ba
fiinh
McKay, Duck ..,.. . .... 77,
McKee, George . . ..... ..... . .
McKenzie, Roberl ........ 65. I39,
McKenzie, Sue ..,. . ...... .
McKinley, Pennye . . . . . . .95,
McKinney, Belly . . . ....... . . . .
McKinney, Hal .... . . . .56. I27,
McKinney, Tex .,.. . .... 56,
McKinnon, Judilh ...... .,,..,.
McKnighl. John B. ..,.,...,.. 77,
McLain, Burl ,56, I30, l3l, I95, 20l.
McMahan, Nanda ...,. .....,.
McMeans, James .,,..,........
Nan ,... . .
McMeans,
McMennamy, Jerry . . . .
McMillen, Earl Lee ...,......,. .
McMullen, Marian Jo ...........
McNeiIand, Bill ...... 56, I26, l27,
McQuay, Sharon ......... 95. I25,
McWhorlon, Fred ........... 77,
N
Nagy, Szabi . ....... - .... 95, II3,
Nall, Sharon ....,. ...,,..
Neal, Billie Tom ... ,.
.55
.55
II5
I25
I92
.95
.55
I33
I92
.34
2I0
I99,
203
.77
.55
I27
.32
II3
.55
I23
.77
.ZI
.77
.77
.77
I25
.55
II5
II3
.95
.77
I96
I96
.55
l57
.95
I28
.95
I28
257
.77
l28
202
.95
.56
.95
.56
.77
.95
I28
I3I
II9
292
, 77
. 56
Name
Page
Neal, Fonda ....
Neal, Melody . ..
Needham, Charles
Needham, Jerry .
Neely, Jimmie ..
Neese, Glenn . . .
Neese, Mallie . . .
Nelson, Andrea' . .
Nelson, Carolyn .
Nelson, Charlene
Nelson, Judy , , .
Nelson,
Nelson, Ronnie . .
Pal
Nelson, Tommy ....
Nepper, Gwen ..
Neusch, Belly . . .
Newberry, Palsy .
Newman, Gracy ..,.
Nichols, Billy
Nichols, Gene . .
Nichols, Palricia .
Nichols, Pricilla .
Nicholson, Don ..
Nicholson, Jakie .
Noble, Roberl ..
Nolres, Sharon ..
Noland, Joe . ..
Nolin, Mary , . .
Nollner, Dale . ..
Norman, Barbara
Norman, Brenda .
'Norman, Dr. R. B.
Norrid, Carol . . .
Norrid, Gail ....
Norvill, Palricia .
Nollingham, Jacl:
Nunn, Charlolle . .
Nunn, Clillord ..
Nunn, Darlene ..
Nunn, Eddie
Nunn, Judy .,.....
.......I03
...I4,56,I27
...... ..77
......95
....56
....56
....95
....56
...l03
...,..77
....95.250
......56
......95
....95.208
......95
.....I03
....,...95
....56.I49
....95,Il9
,.......77
....77,l23
.......I03A
......95,l28
....95,I39,I92
........56
....95
....77
....77
....22, 23, 256, 260,
262, 268, 269, 303
. ............. 56
......77
,...77.209
....95, I25
....96, I27
......77
....56, l58
....96, I25
Nyslrom, Carol ...... .... 9 6, I25
CJ
Oalres, Gary ....
...,96,205
Oalrley, Darrell . .. ,
Oales, Bill .... I .
Oden, Beclry . . .
Odom, Jaclr
Odom, John . . .
Ogden, Pal .,..
Ogilvie, Bob ....
Oglesby, Gordon
O'Hara, Sharon ....
Oliver, Donald ..
Oliver, Lela . ..
Oliver, M. C. . .
Olson, Eric .....
Olson, Waller .. .
O'NeaI, Judy .. .
....56,I49
....96,I9b
....,.96
......96
....56,2II
......56
........77
....77,l88
....56,I68
.....l4.96
....77.I27
.....,56
......96
....56,I27
....57.l64
....57.l23
'Facully
Page 387
Index
Name Page Name Page Name Page
O'NeilI. Jinel' .. ..... 77 Perkins, Jimmie ......... 96, Ill, ll5 Price, Carole ..,. ........ 5 8
OHSTBH. David . . ..-, 57 'Perkins,'Mr. Raymond ............ 33 Price, Gary ..,. .... 9 7, II9
O'RNl'. Joyce . , . ..... 77 Perry, Joyce ........ .... 7 7, I36 Price, Harvey . . . . . . .97, ll5
O'Rear. Joyce . . . . . . .96, I27 Perry, Linda . ..... .... . 57 Price, Shirley .,,. .... . 7. . . .58
Osfrander, David ............... 57 Perry, Nancy . . . .... .96 Price, Tommy .... .,.. 5 8, l54, l72
Overholf, Pafsy ............. 96, l25 Perry, Tommy , .. ..... .96 Prince, Conna .... ..,...... . 58
'Oversfree'l', Mr. Delberl' .......... 32 Perry, Wayne . . .... 77, I92 Prince, Geneva .... .... 9 7, ll5
Owens, Mary Lee ....... ..... 5 7 Pervaniz, Adrian . .... .96 Prifcheff, Hurschell . . . . . . . . .97
Pefers, Gail ...... .... 9 6, l24 Proffer, Lyndon . . . ...... . .97
P Peffyiohn, Jimmy . . .... IO3 Profsman, Madge . . .... 58, I49
Pace J06 . -.4A.-.-- 77. lll. ll7 Peffyiohn, Sally . . . . . .77 Provence, Bonnie , . . . . . . .78
PBC9. SBP! ANI -,-- ...4-A- 7 7 'Pevehouse, Mrs. Lola . . . ..... .33 Prueff, Weldon , , .... 78, l22
PICS. SUS ---,.- - . -57 Pfeiffer, Augie . . .... 96, I92 Puckeff, Peggy . . . , . . ,97, l24
Pace. Wanda ..... . . .96 Pfeiffer, Herby . .... .78 Puckeff, Willie . . . . . . .97
Packwood, Tommy .. .96 Phillips, Bob . . . .,.. 96 Pulliam, Beffy . , . . , . . . .97
Pair, Roy . ....... . . .96 Phillips, Daneffe ..... .96 Purcell, Laquifa . . . . . . . . . . .58
Palmer. Dick ..,. . . .96 Phillips, Danny , . . . ..., 96, I25 Purvines, Loren . . . . , ,97, II3
Palmer. Donnal ...... ....-.- 5 7 Phillips, Eddie . . ..., 96, I33 Pufman, Jerry .... . . . , . .97
PaI'iSl'l. Dwiglll ...-.. ..-..-- 7 7 Phillips, Gary .. .... .78 Pufnam, Ted ,,..,. ..... 5 8
Park. David . .57. 63. 24l, 289 Phillips, John , . , .... 96, ll5 Pyeaff, Sharon ...... . . . . .78
Park, Janeffe ,... . . . ....... 77 Phillips, Mary , , ,, ,, , ,78
Park. Ross ..................... 77 Phillip., w....aa . . . .... sv, I27 Q
Parker, Don ...,... ...- 5 7 Phipps, Bob .... .... . 96 Quereau, Nancy . . . ...... 78, I28
Parker. Margaref . . . -.... 77 Phips, D. L. ..... . . .57 Quillin, Eddie ..... ....... . 97, II3
"'Parl!ey. MFS- lnel . . -----4.- 32 Pipckle, Jo Ann . .... .57 Quisenberry, Bonnie ...... 97, I25, I33
'Parkey, Mr. Joe . . ...... 32. I43 Pierson, James .... .,.. 7 8, l22
Parkinson, Brad . . . . ..... 96, I27, I28 Pike, Bruce ,,,, ,,,,, , ,78, lI5 R
Parr. Mary ....- - - -, -.., 77 Pillers, Pafsy .... . . .78, I37, l57 Radney, Jerry ..... . . . . .78, I27
Parr. Mary G68 - - - .95 Pi++, Larry ,... . . . ..... 96, ll5 Radney, Melvin ..,. . . . . . .78
Parsons, Bobby .... ....... 5 7 Piff, Pamela Kay . . . . . . .96, I28 Ralsfon, Beverly ..,. . . . .58, I27
Parfain. Julia . .... ........ 7 7 PiH-, Tomi Nell . . . ....... 96, I25 Ramsey, Ann . ........,.... . . . .78
'Paschah Mr- J- F- . . . -.-- l l. 33. 235 Piffman, Bob . . . ,... 47, 57, I82 Ramsey, Pafsy ..... ..... . . ,97, I25
Fife. T0mmY --.1. ----- 9 6. ll9 Piffman, Jerry . . . ....... l03 Ramsey, Sylvia ...... 58, l22, l23, 224,
Pafrick. Sandra . . . ..... 57. I66 Piffman, Joyce . . . ....,.. 96 236, 266. 282, 283, 284. 285, 286
Pifien. Bifbifi . . . -..-44- 96 Plemons, Ronald . . . ........... 78 Randall, Berf ,,.,.. ...... . .97, I92
PGHBTSOH. Emily . . . . - .77. l67 Plumlee, Jean ..... ......... . 78 Randalls, L. . . . , , . . . . . . l25
Pafferson. Jimmy . . . -.--. 96 Plunk, Vic ....... 57, l42, l95, I96, 238 Randolph, Jerry , ,. . . , . .97
Paf'l'eI'S0n. James . . . .-.., 96 Podzemny, Daniel ..,........,. .57 Randolph, Tommy .... . . , . .58
PBHSYSOD. Judy - - - A A -57. l70 Pollard, Nancy . . . .... 96 I25 Rankin, Frank . . . . . . . . . .l03
Pdiferwh. Sl-'ellen - A 4 .96. I25 Pollard, Pafricia . . .... .78 "Rankin, Dr. Lynn B. . . . . . . . .33
"Pa'H0n, Mrs. Beiiy . . - ----. 32 "Pool, Mr. A. B. . , . . . .33 Ransom, Bill . . . . . . . . . . .97
Paffon. Celehe . .. . ...- 77 Pope, Bama . ..., ......... . 96 Ransom, Walfer . . . . . . , .58
PGHOI1. Pl'IillP . - - - ---. IO3 Pope, Sfarley . ............... .96 Rapp, Harry . . . . . . .97. I92
Paul. George . , , . . .96. ll7 Polson, Dickie ....,.. 57, I82, l83, l88 Rasco, Elzina ..... . . . .. .78
Paul. Linda .... ---.- 9 6 Poffs, Dickie .. ............ .78 Rasco, Jerry ..,...,. ..... 9 7
Pauik, Larry . . , . ..... 96 Poffs, Don . . . ........... 96 "Rafcliff, Mrs. Marie . . . . . . . .33
Paxfon, Temple . . . . . .77, l23 Poffs, Hugh . . , . .78 Ray, David ..., . . . . . . . . .78
Payne. Lind! -... ....- 7 7 Powell, Bud . . . , .57 Ray, Donald ...... . . . . .97
Pearcy, Gene . . . .... 96 Powell, Doris . . . . .97 Ray, Sonia ,. . . . . . . . . .97
Pearson, Lynn . . , .... 96 Powell, George . . . . .58 Rea, Delberf ..... ..... , . ,. . .78
Peary, Gene ................... 96 Powell, Judy .... . . .97 Rea, Malcolm .... .... 7 8, I23, 289
"Pecchia, Mr. Sam ..... ...... 3 3, 256 Powell, Leola . . . . . .78 Read, Michael , . . . . . . . .97, II3
Pederson, Margaref .... l4, 77, l23, l24 Powell, Lena . . . . .78 Reagan, Paf , , . . . . . .. . .97
Peek, Sandra ............... 77, I28 Powell, Roxie ..., .. .97 Reams, Billy ..... .....,..... 5 8
Peek, Johnny .,...... 57, l95, I98, 202 Powers, Peggy . . . , . .78 Reams, Carrol .... .... 9 7, I25, l30
'Penn, Mrs. Beffy ................ 33 Poynor, Harvey . . . .... .78 Reardon, Darlene , . ..,.. . . . .97
Penner, Wesley . . , ........ 77, lI5 Prafer, Maryhelen . . .... 97, I25 Reaves, Bill ...... .... . . , .97
Penningfon, Arfhur . . .... 96 Praff, Anifa .... ........ . 97 Reed, Dewaine . . . . . . .58
Penningfon, Dolli , . .... 57 Pray, Shirley . . , . . .58, I49, l54 Reed, James . , , . . . . .58
Percy, Manny ...... .... 9 6 Prescoff, Jim . . . ..,.... .58 Reed, Phyllis . . . . , . , .58
Periman, Mary Jane . .. .... 96 Prescoff, Sfeve .... .... 9 7 I25 Reed, Ronnie . . . . . . .58
Perkins, Connie .... .... 7 7 Presfridge, Rifa . . . .... 78 I23 Reeves, Eddie .... . . . . .58
'Faculfy
Page 388
Index
Name
Reid, Bill ,...
Reid, Mary . . .
Reid, R. ..... .
Reid, Tommy
Reiser, Gay ....
Renfro, Rue . . .
Renfro, Marl: .....
'Resfine, Mrs. Julia . .
Rexrode, Carroll . ,.
Reyes, Jesse ......
Reynolds, Franlr . . .
Reynolds, Herbie . ..
Reynolds, Roberf ..... . .
Reynolds, Lynn ..,..
Reynolds, Pafricia Ann
Reynolds, Roberf
Reynolds, Rose ..
Rhoads. Gary . . .
Rhoades, Leon
Rhodes, Monfy ..,.
Rhyne, Charloffe ....
Rice, Charles .....
Richards, Rusfy ....
Richardson, David ..
Richardson, Kay ....
Richfer, David ....
Rickman, Glenn . . .
Riddle, Byron . . .
Riggs, Pal' .
Riley, Allen ..
Riley, Don ..,..
Riley, Kafhy ....
Page
.H.4n
....97
.H.JB
....97
.97,I24
.. .58
.78,l92
.34
.78,I22
.97. 125
.78,205
....78
.78.lI7
....97
....78
....58
....97
.....58,Ill,I20
..78.Il7
.....l03
..58,I83
..97.208
..97.I92
..78
.....78,lI5
.......97,lI7
...78, I37, I96
....78
...,,97
.....58
. . .58, l54, 259
Riner, Gary ...... .......
Riner, Brenda ......
..97, l92
.58
Rifienberry, Jimmy . 28I
Riffenberry, Peggy . ..,... 58. I36, I55,
Name
Roberfson, Ronnie ..
Robinson, Alice .....
Robinson, Chrisfine . . .
Robinson, David . ..
Robinson, Efhelyn ....
Robinson, Glenda ....
Robinson, Janice ....
Robinson, John ....
Robinson, Kennefh ..
Robinson, Myrna . . ,
Robinson, Sally ....
Robison, Rifa ,,.,.
Robison, Anneffe ..
Rodgers, Andy . .
Rodgers, Barbara . . .
Rogers,
Rogers,
Bryan . . .
Hanlr ,...
Rogers, Lanny .,,..
Rogers, Mrs. Leia ..
Rogers, Marfha ....
Rollins, Bob . ..
Romero, Jr. . .
Rorex, Diane ,.
Ross, Charlene ..
Ross, Sally .,.....
Roufson, Carrol ....
Rowe, William ..
Ruclrer, Karen ..
Rudd, Louise ..
Rudder, Bobby . . ..
Ruff, Joe ,.........
Ruffino, Roberfo . . .
Runyon, Dickie .. ,.
Runyon, Don .
Rush, Ted .....
Rushing, Pafsy ..
Page
.78, 236, 25I. 272
.....78
....78
.....98
.....59
........98,II3
....59,l54,I84
....,98
.....78
.....59
....,.78
....78,I27
....78.l26
....59,l63
......98
, .... 36
,...,78
......98
........59
....79,l23
......79
.......,98
..,.98,II7
......98
......98
........79,l23
...29. 59, I43, l60
...,59,I22
......98
.....79
Name
Page
Scarborough, Glenda
..... ,.79
Scarborough, Max .... .... 98 , ll9
"'Schoen, Mrs. Marion
Schroeder, Diane ..
Schuberf, Tommy . .
Schuffs, Barbara .,..
Schwan, Judy . .. .
Scofield, Rex .,,,.
Scoggan, Johnny .,
Scoff,
Bill . ........ .
Scoff, Dorofhy .......
Scoff, Philip ....
Scoff, James . . .
Scoff, Jerry ....
Kennefh . . .
Scoff,
Scoff, Peggy ....
Scroggins, Joe . .
Searcy, Jerry ..
Seafon, Jean . . .
Seafon, Marilyn .,
Seay, SoeureHe . ..
Selby, Larry ....
Selby, G. .... .
'Self, Mr. Oscar . . .
Sellers, Clyde ....
Sellers, Evvaiean ,.
Sellers, Sam .....
Seplrowifz, Allan ..
Seffle, Sandra ....
Sefiles, Shirley . ..
Sefzler, Paul
Sexfon, Carol . . .
Seymour, Diclr ....
Seymour, Edwin . . ,
Shaclrelford, Foy '. . .
Shaffer, Sally ,.,.
.. ..... 35
..,....98.I92
.59, I37, I63. I73
. . . . . .59, I65, 247
......,98.lI3
59, I37, l40. 288
.,.....98,I25
.....l59
....79.208
.....79
.......98
...,98,I92
...,.79
......I25
,......79,l62
...59.lI6,l20
........I23
......35
....,l03
..,.59
,.....98
Huwnu
..MwJn
..MnJn
..nnJn
U.Hn
..HnJn
..HnJm
HU.Un
HMn.Hw
I73, 28l, 285, 29l Russell, Darlene . . . ..... 79 Shand, Befh . . . , . . .79, l6l, 248
Rivers, Barbara ..... ........... 7 8 Russell, Diane ,.... ......... 8 3,98 Shand, Linda . , . ....... . .60
Rivers, Sally .... 97 Russell, Doris ..........,.,...., 98 Sharber, Roger . .... .. .98
Roach, Cecille . .... 97 Russell, David . . .59, I78, l8l, l85, I90 Sharp, Bill .... .... . II3
Roach, Jerry . . . .... 97 "Russell, Miss Louise ............. 34 Sharp, Jerry ,... . . . .79
Roach, Nelda . . .... 97 Russell, Phyllis ....... ..... 5 9 Sharp, Oneal , . . . . . . .60
Roach, Sue .... ..,. 7 8 Rufland, P-:Hy ...... ..... 5 9 Shaw, Ardise .... ....... 9 8
Robbins, Jill ,...... ....... 5 9 Shawgo, Vicfor . ..,. 79, ll5
Robbins, William , . . .... 59, Ill S Shea, Myrna . . . . . . .79
Roberson, Sue .... ,. . .97, l28 Sain, Glenn ,.,..... ..... 9 8 Sheen, Ann . . .... 98, l27
Roberis, Anno .... . . .58, I28, I42 Sain, Juara ....... ..... 9 8 Sheen, Kay ..... .... . 99
Roberls, Billy ...... . . . .59, 204 'Sallreld, Mr. Dan . . . ..... 34 Sheeran, Dave . . . . . . .60
Roberfs, Deanna .... ........... 7 8 Salmon, Mary ....... .,... 7 9 Sheffield, Judy . . . ..... . .79
Roberls, Fred .... . . .59, 204. 206 "Sample, Dr. Everefl' . . . .... 34 Shelhorn, Aubrey . . . . . . . . . . .79
Roberfs, Glenda . . . . .97, l25, 292 Sanders, Mr. E. G. .. ..... 34 Shelburne, Rufh . . . . .98, l25, I6l
Roberfs, Jerry ..... . . . .78, I96 Sanders, Jerrie . . . . ...... 79 Shelby, Galyn ..., . . . . .79, I34
"'Roberfs, Miss Laura ............. 34 Sanders, Judy . . . ........ 79 Shellberg, Lee . . ..... . . , .79
"Rober1s, Mrs. Mabel ............. 34 Saunders, Joe ..,.. ,... 7 9, l22 Shelnuff, Pafricia . ....... 98, I25
Roberfs, Nancy ...... 59, I23, 227, 265 Saunders, Marlr .... .... 9 8, II3 Shelfon, Lemoyne ........ 98, III, Il5
Roberfs, Ronnie ...,....... .78, ll3 Savage, Calvin .... .... 7 9, ll5 Shepard, Gary . . . ....... 60, ll5
Roberfs, Ronnie ........ .. .98, l25 Savage, Clefa ....... ....,... 9 8 Sherrill, Billy , . . ..... . . . .79
Roberfs, Wayne .............,.. 59 'Savage, Mr. E. M. .... .......... 3 4 Sherrill, Jaclr . , . . . . , .98
Roberfson, Bruce ....,.....,..... 98 Savage, Viclri ...... .... 9 8, l24, I46 Sherrod, Monfe . . . . . ,79, 209
Roberfson, Dean ...., 78. I23, I28, I34 Saxe, Charloffe .... ........ 5 9, l60 Sherrod, Ronnie ...... ..... 8 0
Roberfson, Kay .... ....... , 98, l24 Scarborough, Carolyn ........ 98, l25 Sherwood, Pafricia ..,. ....... 8 0
Roberfson, Kay Linda . . . ...... 78 Scarbrough, Carolyn . . . ...... 98 Shile, Nila .,......, . . .98, l25
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.....99
I24
Index
Name
Shipman, Ronald . .
Shires, Jerry ....
Shires, Lalrecia . . .
Shomell, Lynne ..
Shores, Gary . ..
Shores, Kris ..,..
Shoulders, Jerry ....,
"Shows, Miss Adelle . ,
'Shows, Miss Velma ..
Shuffield, Lynnell . ..
Shugarl, Travis . . .
Shull, Evelyn .. ,
Sibley, Joy ,..,..
Simmonds, Jimmy . . .
Simmons, Homer .....
"Simms, Miss Mary Kay
Simpson, Della ,,...
Simpson, George .,.,
Simpson, James ..
Sims, Jim ........
Sims, Margarel' . ..
Sims, Merlin ....
Sims, Mille .....
Sinclair, James . . .
Sinclair, Merle ....
Sing, Cheslelle .
Singlelon, Byron ..
Singlelerry, Eddie . . .
Sisneros, Mary
Sisneros, Ralph
Sisemore, Jaclr ....
Slafer, Slewarl ....
Sloan,
Bill ,....,,..
"Small, Mrs. Dollee ..
Small, Don .,.... .
Smallwood, Larry . . .
Smiley, Nicky ....
Page
....80
.....98
.....80
I53, 257
I50, l55
I25, 277
.98, I25
.35, l48
....,35
....60
.....99
.60, I23
I22, I23
.....99
.35,I76
.36
.....60
.99,II3
....60,Il7
.,...l03
......80
,..,99,208
....,..60
....80,I27
....60,I23
.....60
....99
......99
....99,I03
....80.I22
....99,I33
......60
......35
....80,I22
.......80
.,..60,I23
Name
Smifh, Ronnie
Smifh, Saundra . . .
Smilh, Slewarl
Smiih, Sue ..,..,
Smilh, Tommy
Smilh, Wayne
Smiih, William David
Smyih,
Sneed, Jeanne . .
Snodgrass, Ann . . .
Snodgrass, Cindy ..
Ada .... . .
Page
...I03, l92
..,...99
....99,II9
........80
....99,I27
., .... 99,ll7
.... ..99
....99,2Il
....99,l25
......80
.,..80,I23
Soggan, John ......... ,... . .80
Somerville, Rosemary
, . . . . . .80
Sooler, Henry .......
Sorenson, William , .
Souder, Connie , . .
Sours, Ellen . . .
Sours, Jo ..,.. . , .
Spalding, Sharla , ,.
Spearman, Jerry . .60,
Speer, Lynda ..,...
Speer, Sallie . .
Spencer, Charles .
Sperling, Linda 4...
Spiller, Billie Jean , ,
Spradling, Granl' . ..
Spraggins, Sevela ..
Spring, Phil ......
Springer, Milre . . .
Springsfube, Linda .
Sprouse, Edgar .
Sfaals, Charlene , ,
Slafford, Sandra . . .
Slallings, Larry . , .
Slallings, Pal .....,.
S+aniord, Weslon ..
Sianley, Myra .,.,.
......99
. ,... 80,208
....,.80
....99
99,
I42, I85. 228. 287
.......,80,I23
..,... .,99
......80
. .... 99,I24
..,.80,I23
....80,I28
...,....80
..,.99,ll3
60
....I03
....99
.,..99
.,..99
,. ..,...... 99
........99,I28
...I5. 80. l45. 289
Name
Page
Slone, Carol ,...
Slolls, Tommy . . .
Sloup, Gary ,.
Slouse, Jerry ....
Siovall, Diclc ,,
Slovall, Sonny , .
Slradley, Bud .
Slrange, Chris . ,
Sfrail, David
Sfrange, Judi . .,
Sfraughan, Helen ..
Slriclrland, Gary
Sfrifley, Darrell
Sirimple, Virgil
Sfrong, Bill . . ..., ..
Slroud, Elizabelh ....
.....8I
....l00
....I00
...8I, l85
.. .6I, I84
....l00
...8I, I23
....I00
.....6I,II9
...8I,I28
....I00
....I00
.8l, I28, I34
.8l, I27, I28
,,,,l00
.....6I
Slubbleiield, Lyman ...,,.,..
Sudbury, Soapy ..., ....... 4I, bl, I63
l82. I84, I88, I90, 254, 269, 277
Summar, Raymond
Summers, Barbara
Summers, Mary ....
Sumner, Robin ..
Suilon, Donna . . .
Sullon, Joyce .....,.
Sullon, Judy .....,..
I57, l73, 243
Sullon, Linda ..,.,.
Sulfon, Sylvia . . ,
Swafford, Gary
Swan, Nancy
Swayze, Jimmie I ..,.
Swealf, Shirley .,.,..
Swenson, Jeni 1 .......
Swell, Shirley . .,
Swifl, Wayne ......
14
in
an
I.,
.I5,
,28l,
JL
I23,
.8l.I88
....6I
I00, I25
....8l
I44, I66
III, l53
,...I00
bl, I37,
285,359
....I00
..,.I00
....8I
l39. 247
,...I00
,...I00
I37. 28I
I00, I25
...,6I
Smilh, Calvin . . . .,... 99 Slapp, Jerry . . . ....... .99, I25 T
Smifh, Charles . . , . . .80, I92 Slarlr, Don ......,. .... 8 0, II9 Talbuli, Vernon . . . . . . . . .I00
Smilh, David ... ..,. 99, II3 Slarr, Mary John .,. .. . 80, I23 Talley, Jerry .... ,.... . . .6I
Smilh, Donya . . . ...... 99 Sleen, Peggy .,.. ..,... 8 0 Tanner, Douglas . , .... I00, II3
Smilh, Doris . .. .... 99 Sleen, Wayne ..... ..... I 00 Tarlringfon, Larry . . . . . . . . . I00
Smifh, Esfher . . . .... 99 Sfephens, Mernon . . . . .IlI, II5 Tarver, Michelle . . . . . . . . . .I00
Smilh, Glen . . .... 99 Sievens, Shirley .,.. ........ I 00 Taylor, Bob ..... .... I 00, 205
Smilh, Helen . . . ...... 99 Sfevenson, June . . .... BI, I52, 2I4 Taylor, Don . . . . . . . I00, I25
Smilh, Howard . , , .... 99, II7 Sfeward, Don . . . .,.. 80, II5 Taylor, John .... ..,. . .8l, I23
Smifh, Jeanne . . , .,.. 99 Slewarl, Jimmy . . . ....... I00 Taylor, Larry .,... .... . . . . . .6l
Smilh, Jerry .... , , . .80 Slewarl, Marlene . . . . . ,I00, I24 Taylor, Mary Lynn .6I, I23, I28
Smilh, John . . .... 99 Slewarl, William , . ..,.. 60 'Taylor, Mr. Ruperl . . . . , . .35
Smifh, Joyce . . . .... 80 Slewarf, Arvis ..... ..,.., 6 0,204 Teague, Jerre . , . . . . . , . . I00
Smilh, Kaye . .. . ..., 99 Sfewarl, Hildon . . . ........... 6I Teague, Marie . :. . . . . .8l, I28
Smilh, Lenora . .... 99 Sficltsel, Hugh . . . , . . .6I, I84, 289 Teague, Trula . . . . . . . . . I23
Smifh, Linda . . .... 99 Slinnell, Shirley . . . .,... - ,... BI Teal, Eleanor ..... .... I 00, I24
Smilh, Lucy .... ...... 8 0 Slinneli, Treva ...... ..... I 00 TenEycIr, Mary Jane , . . . . . I00
Smith, Lynn ..... ....... 9 9 Sfipullroslri, Carole . . . .. .. .... I00 Terrel, Gary ,.... .... . 6I, II5
Smilh, Marlha .... ,. . .60, 256 'S+ober, Mr. Duane , . . .... 35, I76 Terrell, Darlene . . . . . . . .I00
Smilh, Mary Lou . . . .... 99, I25 Sioclrer, Ronald .... , . . I00, I27 Terrell, Donald . . . . . . . . I03
Smilh, Nancy . , . .... 99, I25 Sfoclring, Don . . . ,... 8I, II3 Terrell, Joe . . . . . . .8l, I96
Smilh, Paul . .... ...... 6 0 Slolres, Darlene . . , ........ 6I Terry, Judy . . . , . . . I00, I25
Smilh, Phyllis . . . . .2I4 Slolres, JeaneHe . . . . . I00, I25 Teler, Libby . . . . . . . I00, I25
Smilh, Rex , . . .,.. 99 Slone, Billye ...... I00 Thacker, Sandra . . . . . . .6I
Smith, Roberl . . . . , ..99 Srone. Calhy . . . . . . I00, I25 Thomas, Janice . . . . . . .6I
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Index
Name Page Name Page Name Page
Thomas' Judy 1 11 1 1 1 IQQI 125 U Walson, Jackie . . .... 62, I27, 247
Thomas, Mary . . . ..., 6I, 275 1 8 Wilson- JOIWMY - ' - --4- A - - - - '63
Thomas, Nila Kay ..,.., 8l Uplog' " A Walls, Kay .....BI,l27
Thomas, Rira . . . . . . . .... 8l, l27 Uh' am "' """" "" W ealherly. Jimmy .... . . . . . . . .63
Thomas' Tommie ,-,4.-. 1 1 11 1 100 V Wealherly, Kennelh . , .... IOI, I92
Thomasson, Laura Juanila . . . .... BI . WGGIIYBVIY. Lucille . . . . . .. . .63
Thompson, Carole Ann . . ...... BI Valdez- Edd'e A---4- '--'- 8 I Weaver. Basil -,-. -.A- I II. '53
Thompson' Don '.v'-'- thil 8 1.205 Vance, Jacquelyn .. .,....., 62 Weaver' Ggne 1 ,.4, 163
Thompson' Diane '." ..'-4. 6 I Vanderby, Judy ...... ........... 6 2 Weaver' Ronnie ..,., 63
Thompson, Dorolhy . . . ,,,,,,, 100 Vanderslice, Ronnie . , . . IOI, II9, I25 Webb. Danny 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I0I
Thompson, Frank ....., ,,,, 8 1, 197 Vandiver, Ellis ............ SI, I25, 205 Webb' Jerry 1 1 ,.., 101
'Thompson' Miss Tennis D - 1 1 1341 36 Vandiver, Virginia Lee .......... IOI Wel-,bl Linda 1 1 1 1 1 131
Thompson, Shirley . , , 11111111 31 VanDoran, Carla . . . . .... 8I, I23 Webb, Shirley . . . . . . . . .63
Thompson' 5.1, 11111 1111 5 1, 123 VanDoren. Kenny . 4 . .... 62. I63 Webs+er, Billy Joe . .... . . IOI
.......IOI,II3
Thorn, Dan ......
Thorne, Myrl ,....
Thornlon, Douglas . .
Thornlon, Jo ,...
Thurlow, Nancy ....
Tichenor, Alice . . .
Tims, Jerry 4......
Tims, Robbie Lee ..
Tipps, Ronnie . . . .
Tiplon, Faye . ..
Tilus, Troy . . .
Todd, Fred .. , . . ..
Todd, Sybil ..........
"Tolberl, Miss Rulh Ann .
Toledo, John ..........
82, I22. I23
Talk. Jean .....,.
Tomasello, Sherry ..
Tomberlin, Huell . . . . . . .
Tomlinson, Marl ....,.,
Tomlinson, Nina ..... SI
Toney, David . . . . . . .
Trogden, Ernesl .,..
Torres, Lenor ....
Tollen, Priscilla . .
Toune, Ed .....
Tow, Rulh ..,..
Towne, Harry
Townes, Adella . . .
Towns, Don .......
Trammell, Wendell . . .
Traweek, Curlis . . ,
Trenl, Kennelh . , .
Trevalhan, Dale ....
Trevalhan, Wilford . . .
I42,
Troxell, Morris . ..
Trubenbach, Sue ..
Tryon, John ...........
Tucker, Anila Ann ......
Tucker, B. T. .... 62, Il5,
Tucker, Clillon .........
Tunslill, David ........
Turman, Morris
Turman, Sharon .
Turner, Marlin . ..
Turner, Velma . .
Turville, Pal . ..
Tyler, Jean . .
Tyler, Jolene . . .
....l00
....62
........62
I00, I25
I00, I25
......62
....I00
....62
....I00
....I03
...I03,AII9
......si
,...62,l23
-.....ab
I00,III,Il3
....I00
........8I
,l37,
.62
I00. I92
... . .62
236.28I
....I00
.....8l
.8l,I2I
....I00
....I00
I00,II9
..,..8I
....IOI
.62,I68
....IOI
.....8I
....IOI
.....8I
IOI,I25
.....BI
.....8I
....IOI
..,.IOI
I43. 238
.62, I58
IOI, I92
....IOI
.....8I
I95.200
...,.62
.....62
....62
....l0I
VanHooser, Karen . .
VanHuss, Margarel . .
Veazey, Benny . ,,.. .
Veazey, Douglas .,..
Venable, Bob ,... 62,
Vessels, Karen .,,..,.
Vigna, Phyllis ....
Vincenl, Vern . .
Vinez, Don .,..
Vinson, Johnny . . .
Voughn, Eugene
W
Waddell, Larry
Wade, Doug ....
Wade, Jan
Waggoner, Bill ...,
Wagner, Lee ........
"Walden, Mrs. C. C. . .
Walker, Alice . . .
Walker, Billy .....
Walker, Cora . . .
Walker, Ellie
Walker, Evelyn ..
Walker, Janell ..
Walker, Joyce . . .
Walker, Keilh 4...
Wallace, Bill ...,
Wallace, Carroll . . .
Wallis, Gladys
Wallis, Karen ....
Wallon, Don . . .
Mary . . .
Barry ....
Wanl,
Ward,
Word,
Wa rd
Ward,
Ward,
Ware
Clillord ..
Doris . . .
Eddie ..
Sherrie .
James
Ware, Jerry . . .
Wa re
Wa re
Warren,
Tommy . . .
Tommy . . .
Max ..
Warner, Granl ..
Wa rner,
Wasson,
Loren . . .
Linda . . .
Walers, Curlis . . .
Walers,
Judy ....
.....IOI
........62
....62, I87,269
I37, I42, I57, I62
...IOI,I24.226
......62.II4
........62
.....8I
. .... l0l
.....I0l.II9
....I4,IOI,I27
.........IOI
. ....., BI
. ...,.... 36
.....l0l,ll5
...IOI,III,II7
.........IOI
.. ...., l0l
....IOI
..'..IOI
........62
...IOI,II5,I92
....62,I58
....36,262
......8I
.....8I
.......l0I
....8I,I87
.....IOI
....8I,I27
...65,8I, I92
,...IOI,I25
......62
.....8I
....IOI
....IOI
...,.62
....IOI
.....8l
......8I
....IOI.I96
...,.62
Websler, Bob ,,...
Websler, Wanda . ..
Wehrung, Wanda . .
Weigman, B. , , . .
Welborn, Jim . ..
Welch, Claudelle ..,.
Weller, Jimmy ....
Wells, Lee Ann .....
Wells, Lynn ,...,
Wells, Ronnie ....,
Wellman, Bill .....
Welly, Rila .... . .
Werner, Jimmy ....
Wesberry, Diane .
Wesley, David . . .
Wesl, Carol ....
Wesl, Charlolle . . .
Wesl, Jay ...,,.
Wesl, Jolene . .
Wesl, Thurlene . .
Wesllall, Nila ,...
Wesler, Laiuana . ..
Weslon, Franklin . ..
Wheeler, Dena . . .
Wheeler, Donna ....
Wheeler, Fred .,..
Wheeler, Glenda ..
Wheeler, Judilh . . .
Wheeless, Dalela ..
Wheeler, Sandra ..
Whilacre Allan .
Whilaker, Alan ....
While, Alward .....
63, I
82, I
...IOI. l92
, .... BI
.....63
......I23
...,63,248
.......8l
95, I98, 257
......IDI
...IOI, II5
....82, I28
28, I39, l57
.......63
......IOI
...l03. I25
...82. I27
....IOI
.. ...IOI
......IOI
......63.III
....82.I23
......lOl
......IOI
......IOI,I7I
..IOI, I24, I25
......IOI.II7
While, Arlene ......,,...
While, Billy ,.... 63
While,
While,
While,
While, Sidney ....
Whillield, L. . . . . .
Joe . ..... .
Frances ....
Mary Ann ..
Whillield, Sandra ..
Whilehead, Jeannine
Whilehead, Philip ..
Whilehead, Sleve . . .
Whilener, Carolyn ..
Whilener, Dennis ..
Whilfill, Linda ..
Whillark, Dianne ..
I79, I
......IDI
.....63
...63
...82
....IOI
......I02
...IOI, I55
. . . . . . .82
87,269,277
.........82,II5
.......63
...I02,I27
.......82
....I24
...82
...63
.....I02
......I02
......I02
.....63.257
......I02
...I02,I25
'Facully
Page
Index
Name
Page
Name
Page
Name
Whillarlr, Donald . .
Whilloclr, Larry ....
Whilsefl, Mal ....,,.
WhiH, Earl ,.... . . .
Whillen, Gillaerl , . .
Whillen, Tommy ,...
.......82,209
.......,,.I92
82, l80, 232, 292
.......63, I28 Willis,
........,.I02 Willis,
...63, I27
Williams, Wanda Joyce
Williamson, Sharon . . .
Williamson, Beverly ..
Bob ........
G. W. .,... .
Willoughby, Donna . , .
WhiHenburg, Anne ., ..., I02 Wilmefh, Johnny ..
Whiflenburg, Mary .... .... I 02 Wilson Alwyn
Whillel, Joyce ..... ........ 8 2 Wilson Belly ,...
Whiffinglon, Diane . ,.... ..... I 02 Wilson Beverly ..
Whiflinglon, Tony' .,...., 63, I26, l27 Wilson Charlene . ,
Whilworlh, Mrs. N. N. ..,.... 33,260 Wilson, Doris ..... .
Wiclrer,- Sue .......,. ..... 6 3, III Wilson, Geraldine .,....
Wiegman, Belh .... .....,.. 8 2 Wilson, Jay ..,...,....
Wiegman, Chalmer . . . .... I02, II9 Wilson, Jim ..,.... I02,
Wiggins, Dixie Diane ........,., l02 Wilson Larry ....,......
Wilbanlrs, Barbara . .,.... 63, IIO, I20, Wilson
Whi+ener, C. ,,.,. .
Wiley, Doris ...,..
Willrerson, Dwayne .
I34, 229, 258, 287
............I25
Wilson,
Wilson,
Nancy ..........
Mr. Raymond ....
Sieve ...... I02,
Winburn,Ka+hy,
.- .,.82.ll7 Wine,Jamie
Willrins, Donald . ..
Wilkins, Henry .....
Willard, Luella Carol
, ....., 82
.. ...82,I92
....I02
Williams, Auslina .. ..,.. 82
Williams, Beverly ., ..., 2I4
Williams, Ben ..,....... .... 8 2
Williams, Charles E. ...... .... I 02
Williams, Charles Roberl ........ I02
........,82.252
...,l02
..........,.I02
.. .25,43, 247. 285
.,.......I02
.....63, I27, I28
..,....63,I42
....,,..I02
...82.I27
.......63
.,.82.I28
Wineinger, Lloyd ..
Wineinger, Peggy . . .
Wingale, Tommy . . .
Winslead, Wayne .
Winler, Doris ..
Winfers, Dale . .
WirI', Billye ...,...
Wisdom, Tommy ....
Wise, Ken ........
Wilcher, Carla .,,.,.
Wilherspoon, Roberl' .....
WiH', J. W. ......,,... .
Wolf, Marian .,.... . . .
Wolfe, Kennefh ..
Wolfe, Mollee .. .
Wolfe, Ronnie .,...
Womaclr, Richard ..
Wood, Jerry , . . . ,
Wood, Jon ....
Wood, Larry ....
Wood, Nancy . ,.
.... .I02
...I02
....82
....b3
...I02
....82
..57, 64
I23, I96
....64
.....,I02
.82, I28
.....I02
I02, l25
. . . .82
II7, l24
I02, 208
,82, I23
,36, I49
I73, 285
I02, I28
I02, I92
.82, II7
......82
...I02
....82
..,.82
......82
.82, I27
.,..82
....82
I02, I25
....I02
I86, 277
I23, I47
....82
....82
I02, I27
. . . .82
I02, II7
II3, l25
I63,2l0
Wood, Shirley , . .
Wood, Tommy ..
Wood, Wayne . .
Woods, Craig ..... ....
Woodson, John . .
Woodard, Cleriece
Woods, Jim ....,
Woodward, Judy . ,
Woodward, Sue ..
Word, Clifford ..
Worlcman, Denny .
Wralher, June . . .
Wright, Alice .,.,
Wrighl, Donald ..
Wrighf, Jerry E. . .
Wrighl, Linda .,..
Wrighl, Nancy ...,. . . .
Y
Yancy, Cliffa Jo ,
Yancy, Georgia Bea
Yanfis, John .....
Yarbrough, Janice .
Yales, Arba ....
Yales, Don .....
Yales, Scolf . . .
Yeager, Joyce Ann
Yoes, Bill ....,..
Yorlr, Harlan ,
Yorlr, Tommy . . .
Young, James ,.
Young, Shirley . ..
Younger, Bari' ....
Yunlrer, Slephanie .
Z
Zanchellin, Olello
. .......... IO3
Page
...I02
..,.64
.82, I86
I02, II3
I02, Il3
..Hu
..Mu
l48,l63
..4m
..UM
. 64. l48
....82
....64
...l02
.,..82
.64, I28
,.,82
...64
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