Amarillo High School - La Airosa Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 288
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Foreword
The faculty and edi
tors of this issue of the
continuing chronology of the life and times
of Sandieland elected to u
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starburst in the school colors of black
and gold on white as the symbol of
1960 La Airosa . . .
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To
, starburst is symbolic
of the rise of the football fortunes of the
Golden Sandstorm, the continuation of the
outstanding literary efforts of the school,
and the reflection of the trophy-lined hall
of one of the n '
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schools. . .
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It is our earnest hope and desire that you, .
the reader, will enjoy this edition in the
years to come . . .
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Decliccation...
. . . of the 1960 La Airosa is made to a member
of the Sandieland faculty whose doors, both at
home and at school, are always open to students
in need of assistance or instruction. During her
many years on the faculty, she has befriended
many students and made them a little better
prepared for life. For her loyalty to Amarillo
High School and her school spirit which are
surpassed only by her willingness and ability to
help her students, we the editors and staff mem-
bers of the 1960 La Airosa dedicate our en-
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FACULTY . . .
Friendly faces assist in administration
Members of the administration at Sandieland in-
cluded Dr. R. B. Norman, principal, and his
assistant principal, Sam Pecchia, as well as Mrs.
Thomas Haynie, Dean of Girls in the 1959-60
school year. The trio are responsible for many of
the policies which guide the student body of
Amarillo High School. Principal Norman was
completing his thiry-first year as the head man.
Mr. Pecchia was completing his second year as
assistant principal. Mrs. Haynie has served as a
classroom teacher, head of the social studies de-
partment, and the Dean for a number of years.
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MRS. THOMAS HAYNIE
Dean of Girls
SAM PECCHIA, Assistant Principal
DR. R. B. NORMAN, Principal
Duties of the assistant principal and Dean of Girls
are similar in that both are responsible for the at-
tendance of the student body at Sandieland. Mrs.
Haynie also serves as co-ordinator of activities
and is responsible for the school calendar. Mr.
Pecchia is in charge of the text books.
In his years as principal of Sandieland Dr. Nor-
man has become one of America's greatest secon-
dary educators. He was named President of the
National Association of Secondary School Princi-
pals in the 1957-58 school year and has been on
countless national, state and regional committees
for education. During his tenure at Amarillo High
School Dr. Norman has seen the student body
split and two other high school form. He has
witnessed the Golden Sandstorm win four state
championships in football and countless other
literary awards.
FACULTY . . .
Counselors aid both teachers on
students
MRS. NAN GIBBS C. R. DOUGLAS MISS MINNIE FEIERABEND
Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor
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MEETING OF THE MINDS . . . Members of the Sandieland faculty meet bi-weekly for special instructions with Principal
Norman in the library. Meetings are called for events of special importance.
CAFETERIA GOODIES . . . Manager of the Sandieland cafeteria, Mrs.
Pauline Geirsch, left, and Mrs. L. Brewer serve daily in the faculty
line.
FACULTY . . .
Staff assists in
countless ways
MISS MARY K. SIMS
School Nurse
MRS. PIXIE BRAY MRS. MINNIBEL MONTAGUE MRS. .IOHNNIE HOWELL
Librarian Library Clerk Librarian
MRS, PAULA HIGLEY MRS. MURRIEL CROUCH MRS. MARVIN MCUAN MRS. LOYD DOT BEALL
Attendcnce Clerk Attendence Clerk Registrar and Secretary to Assistant Registrar
Principal
PEGS AND HOLES . . . Testing and guidance is often administered through
the English classes. Here, selected students are pictured in the library in a
special test.
MRS. M. L. MATHERLY MISS PATRICA RUSSELL MRS. VADA HALL
Sophomore English and Future Sophomore English and Speech Sophomore and Junior English
Teachers Sponsor
MRS. NORMA HOGUE
Junior English and Soplwcmort
YfTeens Sponsor
MRS. GAY SAUER
Sophomore English
MRS. JUNE MALONE
Junior English
MISS FAYE DILLINGHAM
Head of Department
MRS. IRENE HAMILTON
Sophomore English and
tional Honor Society Sponsor
MISS MARY BURNS
Sophomore English and Latin
lRS. MARION SCHOEN JAMES F. PASCHAL
anior English and Senior Class Journalism and Director of
aonsor Publications
FACULTY . .
English Department
offers requirements
MSS IRENE CRAWFORD
iophornore and Junior English
uture Teachers
MRS. REVELIA FULLWOOD
Junior English
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MRS. MARY COLLINS
Junior and Senior English and
Assistant Senior Class Sponsor
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IT'S THIS WAY . . . Mrs, Mariona Scltoen advises Larry
Flack in one of her Senior English classes about "Macbeth,"
no less.
DAVID KENT RICHARD PFl.UG
Bookeeping, Business Math Typing and Bowling Club
and Tennis Head Coach Sponsor
FACULTY . . .
Commercial subiects
train on the spot
VELMA SHOWS
hand and Secretarial Traf
Club Sponsor
BETTY PATTON
of the Department
MISS ADELLE SHOWS
Typing and Stenograpltic Club
Sponsor
ONE MORE LINE . . . Miss Adelle Shows gives personal
attention to Bonnie Quisenberry during their class together
before a time trial.
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Head of the Deparlinerit
like
SCIENCE IS FUN . . . Pat Stickley, Frank McNeil, Barbara Boaz and Kaye Robertson
are engrossed in work in the biology laboratory. Students in science classes spend
part time in lab work.
ACULTY . . .
Science
prepares
for college
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FRANK R. ELMORE KURT F. SCHAEFFER MRS, MARIE MOORE
Biology and Hi-Y Club Sponsor Biology and Biology Club Chemistry
Sponsor
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JIM SYANLEY DON McCONNAUGHEY M. L. ROACH MRS. ATLANTA KAYE
Biology, Football and Basket- Biology, Football and Head Biology Chemistry, Biology and Chfmi
ball Track Coach sary Club Sponsor
O. A. PHILLIPS H. W. WILSON HENRY BLEDSOE CAPT. BILL CHESHIRE
Head Football Coach Boy's Physical Education and Boy's Physical Education Professor of Miltary Science and
Football Coach Tactics
FACULTY
Physical Education trains students
MRS. BETTY L. JONES
Girl's Physical Education and
Sandie Steppers Sponsor
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s ruc or enry Bledsoe observes
Physical Education Girl's Physical Education and the form in firing of students Dewayne Miller and Phillip
Cheerleader Sponsor Elkins in the fall Boy'5 P.E. classes.
MAKES HER OWN . . . Clothing students are able to fi-
nish their own clothing and get class credit as well. Here,
Sandra Taylor is preparing to work with a new pattezn.
FACULTY .
Practical Arts
include Homemaking
and Auto Training
C. T. HOWELL
Driver Training
Wai
MRS. SUE JENNINGS MRS. FRANCES BAKER
Foods and Future Homemakers Homemaking and Future Home
Sponsor makers Sponsor
MRS. JULIA DENGLER MRS. INEZ PARKEY
Clothing and Future Home- Foods and Future Homemalazr
makers Sponsor Sponsor
T. G. HULL
Mechanical Drawing and Basket-
ball Head Coach
COMBINATION OF ARTS . . . was exhibited in the proriuction of the musical
comedy "Li'l Abner" in October. Mr. Louis Pippin and Mr. William Latson are
pictured during a rehearsal for the production.
IAM O. LATSON LOUIS PIPPIN MRS. MARY TOWNSEND F, D. AUBUCHON
tor of Instrumental Music Director of Choral Music Art and Art Club Sponsor Arts and Crafts and Football
MRS. ORETHA WHITWORTH
Speech, Drama and Thespian
Sponsor
FACULTY .
Fine Arts are
varied at A.H.S.
ARCHIE POOL RUPERT A. TAYLOR OSCAR A. SELF GWINDLE CHAMBERLAIN
General Metal and Vocational- Woodshop and Visual Aids Co- Electricts and Vocational-Indus Auto lvleclmnics and
Industrial Club Sponsor ordlnator trial Club Sponsor Vocational-lnolustrlal
Club Sponsor
FACULTY . . .
Industrial Arts present many choices
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R. H. DAVIS
Vocatonal Agriculture and
Flxcre Farmers Sponsor
LIVER DIGGS RAYMOND WILSON
versified Occupations and Distributive Education and D. E.
E. Club Sponsor Club Sponsor
HOT STUFF Mile Delano is pictured in tlwe slnavt
meml sltop wbero he is applying some new material lv
the automobile lre is customizing as an class prolecr
I.. MATHERLY J. M. BOSWELI.
ad of the Department Speed Math, Plane Geowetry
and Algebra
FUTURE CITIZENS , . . Mathematics students have a varied
course at Sandieland. Here, students of Mrs. Betty Penn
classes are pictured during one of her better discussions.
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me and Solid Geometry Algebra and Trigonometry Algebra and General Math
BERT OVERSTREET FRED JACKSON B. C. CALVERT
:bra Algebra and Football Coach Algebra and Plane Geometry
MRS. MARGARET RESTINE
Plane Geometry, Advanced
'Math and Y-Teens Sponsor
FACULTY
Mathematics
Department
Trains well
DR. LYNN B. RANKIN MRS. ESTELLA RANCK MISS MARIE DONNELL MISS VIOLA BALLARD
Bible French, Spanish, French Club Latin and lnternos Club Spon- Spanish and Los Viaieros Spa-n
Sponsor and Allied Youth sor sor
Sponsor
FACULTY .
Bible and Foreign Languages are offered
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FIELD TRIP . . , Members of Dr. Lynn Ranl-cin's Bible classes are pictured in the chapel of the First Baptist Church during one S
their field trips. Dr. Rankin taught tvvo periods at Sandieland and presented the International Sunday School Lesson on Friday morn-
ings on the public address system.
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Head of the Department
HISTORY OF THE WORLD . . . is discussed in the social studies of Mrs, Lela
Crossett, Here she is pictured while showing Donald Strout some problems on
the map.
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S. MARGARET JOSSERAND JOE PARKEY DUANE STOBER CHARLES BACON
verican History, Texas History Government and Student Coun- American History and Athletic American History
l Ken Club Sponsor cil Sponsor Trainer
SS LAURA ROBERTS JOHN KOLDUS lll
vernment and Modern Prob- American History, Football and
is Baseball Head Coach
FACULTY . . .
Social Studies teaches
students to live well
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CLASS OFFICERS . . . Charles Fisher, president,
Kay Smith. secretary, and Chris Strange, vice-presi-
dent discuss plans for The senior party.
The senior class of 1959-60 numbered four hundred
and sixty-three, including two hundred and forty boys
and two hundred and twedtyi-three girls. Included in
the graduating class was the exchange student, Andy
Rizopoulos, from Italy. Seniors planned and held
'Kid Day' and the SeniorlParty. They left their tradi-
tional senior gift and a fine example to be followed
by the underclassmen.,MiSS Minnie Feierabend served
the class as senior counselor as they prepared for
college and life.
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DORRIS ADAMS EDDIE ADKIN FRED ALEXANDER
FHA, DO VIC, DO FootbaII, Track, AY
REGISTRATION . , . for students at Sandieland was in August in 1959. Here
students sign up for Mr. B. C. CaIverT's mathematics class in Room 205.
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LUCIA ALEXANDER
Ken Club, NHS, Student
CII, AY, FHA
JERRY ARDEN
Choir, AY, Chemistry Club, DE
Rocket Society
KENNETH BATES
FFA, Vigilantes, AY
IILTON ALLRED VIRGINIA ALSTEAD JEANETTE ANDERSON CAROLYN ANDRICK
OTC, AY, Slide Rule Club FHA Band, FTA, AY, FHA, NHS, Ken Biology Club, AY, Y-Teens, FHA
Club
SENIORS
Officers are named
in exciting run off
PERRY AVERY DAVID AYERS
Basketball, Track, Student Comm- Band, Bel Canto, La Alrosa,
xl, AY Sandslorm, Los Viaieros, AY
JIMMY BATTENFIELD CURRIE BECHTOL JEANETTE BELL FRANKIE BELLANIY
DO, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Foofball Football, Baseball, AY, NHS, Y-Teens, FHA, AY, Clwoir FHA, DE
Ken Club
BETTE BENNETT LANNY BEZNER BOBBY BIXLER DAVID BLACK
La Airosa, Sandsforrn, Quill and FFA, Vigilantes, AY VIC, AY Basketball, AY, Tennis
Scroll, Ken Club, Los Viaieros,
FTA, AY
SENIORS . . .
President appoints
standing committees
l LYNN BLACKBURN WARRETTA BLACKWELL
Student Council, ROTC, AY, AY, Physics Club GRA,
lnternos, LA Airosa, FTA, French Club
Club
PHYLLIS BLOTNER JUDY BONEY GEORGE BOWIE JOHNNY BRANNON
Y-Teens Sec, Tr. Club Cheerleading, FHA, Student ROTC, Bowling, HIAY, Track, AY
Council, Ski Club, La Airosa,
Tlwespians, Tri-HiY, AY
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MARY JO BROADSTREET BARBARA BROWN JIMMY BRUNTON JOLENE BUELL
AY, FHA, Cl1oir,Los Viaieros Choir ROTC, Bowling Club, Clnenw. ROTC, AY, Ski Club
HEALTHY CORN . . . Members of the Srudenf Council sold popcorn lo Sandieland
students each lunch period in I959-60. Gary Price and Dale Gardner purchase a
ten cent portion from Lillie Hawks.
Club, AY Council
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JIM BUTIER
ROTC, AY, Hi-Y, Bowling
Chem. Club
l sem CHAMBERS
AY, Choir, Speech Club
ELBA BURCH RONNIE BURKE
lA, VIC, Choir ROTC, Allied Youth, Chemistry
Club, Bowling Club
lARQUETA BYFORD KENNETH KATES
Y, Y-Teens, Nurses Cluh, UE., Orchestra, Band, Ken Club,
hoir NHS, AY
BEVERLY BUTLER
AY, Ken Club, Future Nurses
Club, Latin Club, French Club
JUDY BURTTS
No Activities indicated
SENIORS .
Traditional Gift is
selected by '60 class
CALVIN CHAPPELL DORIS CHESSER
BILLY CLARK HOY CLARK
Football, Track, Baaelnail AY, Cheerleader, Student Council, DO AY, Golf
Hi-Y FHA, AY, Ski Club
PHIL CLARK JUDY CLAYTON
BILLY COBERLY RUTH COKER
NHS, Ken Club, AY, Latin Club, Sophomore favorite, FHA, FTA, Band, AY, Orchestra, Los ROTC, FHA, AY, Latin
Biology Club AY, Ski Club, Student Council Viaieros FFA Sweetheart
Many applications
made to Universities
F. G. COLLARD CAROL COLMAN
AY, FFA Inter Nos, AY, Thespians,
Club, Chem. Club Int
Council
JERRY COOPER MANUEL CORTEZ WILMA COURSEY T. A COX
DO, VIC No activities indicated Band, Choir, AY Ken .Club, Hi-Y, AY
Club, Spanish Club, ROTC
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llwespians, Stage Hand, AY
WELCOME TO OUR CLUB . . . Mrs. M. L. Matherly greets Jeanette Anclerson's
father to the Future Teachers opening meeting as Nancy Mclllleans serves as a
hostess. The meeting was held at the First Baptist Church parlors.
l.ARRY COLVIN
Football, Track, Choir, Press
Club, La Airosa
DAVID CRAWFORD PHll.llP CRAWFORD SHERRI CRITES
Choir, AY, Football AY, Track, Football FHA
tr
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LANNY CRUMP CARLOS CUELLAR CAROLE- CUMMINGS BETTY CURRY
Football, Track, Baseball, AY Bel Canto, Los Viaieros Bowling Club, FTA, FHA, Spamish Club, FHA, Y-T
Sferwograplwic Club, latin Club Biology Club, DE
ME BUY ONE? . , . D ww. Rlmsw, ww rl S'amdlslfwcl's Clleufcaderi sold Sfmolfr
C1-sin'-, fmfl ffzfu dlww-"4 'lo-1 lui. rap-mwrwg iiwyy. Hur willm bore, ls Danny J:1:v'd'm,
JAMES DAVENPORT
ROTC, lnternos, Ken Club,
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A DACUS LILLIAN DANKLEFS
FTC, AY, Chem. Club FHA, Spanish Club, Y-Teens
SSELL DAVENPORT ROBERT DAVIS
id, lnfernos, AY Baseball, Bel Canto, Ken Club,
NHS, AY, Student Council
GLomA DARYL PEGGY DARST
AY, FHA FHA, GRA, AY, Y-Teens
S E N l 0 R S . . .
Merit Scholarship
competition entered
EN DEASON BILL DE GRASS! ROBERT DENNY SARA- DEVANNEY
activities indicated AY, Golf
lnternos, ROTC, Chem. Club, FHA, AY
Physics Club
MARVIN DICK BILLY DODSON VIRGINIA DRAKE DAVID DUKE
Golf AY Choir Vngnlamcs No activities mdncated GRA AY FHA Brology Club ROTC, Swdenf Counc
Rifle Drill Team, Chem
TANYA DURHAM
AY, Biology Club
French Club, FTA
Al EDWARDS
FFA, AY
UDY DUKE
-Teens, AY, Ken Club, La Ai-
nsa, Choir, Los Viaieros, Sfeno-
raphic Club
YOU DESERVES ME . . . Sharon Vinyard and Tommy Kale are pictured in their
roles as Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner in the October musical comedy "Li'l Abner."
The Couple also sang for The Coronation of the queen of Sanclieland in November.
ANDRA EARTHMAN
.Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Ski Club, Steno-
rapher's Club, Latin Club
OY ELGIN FRANK ELKINS GARY ELLIS
Drchestra, Future Nurses AY, French Club, Biology Club, VIC
Choir, ROTC
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Stenographic Club, lnternos,
FHA, DE
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Outstanding clclssmen
named Vic and Kate
TARON KAY FlEl.D BETTY FINCHER
ndie Steppers, Sandsrorm, La Ken Club, NHS, lnfernos, Bi-
rosa, Student Council, AY, ology Club
noir, Ski Club, Y-Teens
.RRY FLACK SANDRA FLETCHER LEE FLINN MARTHA FLINT
Dlf, Sllcle rule AY AY, FHA ROTC, FHA, AY, Bowling Club, AY
Choir, French Club, La Airosa
Editorial Bd. Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y
SENIORS . . .
MAX FRY GARY GAMBLIN DALE GARDNER JUDY GAUT
Football, Ken Club, Bowling Wrcslling, AY, FHA, Bowling Band, FHA, AY, Bowling Club, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, AY
Club Club, Ski Club Ski Club dent Council, La Airosa
Mrs. Marion Schoen
is '60 Sponsor
HARRY GILSTRAP
ROTC, Tliespian Society
LARRY GOODMAN GAII. GRAHAM ROBERT GREBE
AY, ROTC, Bowling ClJb, Bi- Clwoir, Spanish Club, i Wrestling, AY, FHA, Biology
ology Club Club, Bowling Club, Ski Club
LARRY GOODWIN
ROTC, Bowling Club,
Club, Stamp Club, Chem,
Biology. Club, Phy. Club,
Club,Ken Club, NHS
KAY GREEN
FHA, AY, DE Club, Y-Tesris
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'A, AY, Wrestling
MY RECEIPT . . . Kay Kendrick receives lwer membership receipt at the doorway
for the eight annual La Airosa clinic in early September. Bobby Simpson is next
in the long line.
DYLE GOLDEN
3, VIC
iRlE'NE GRUNDY ELDRED HADLEY DELMAR HALL
A, La Airosa Latin Club, ROTC, Chemistry Club, Biology Wrestling, ROTC
ident Council, Allied Youth, Club, Physics Club, Stamp Club
idle Steppers
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EVELYN HALL JOY HALLMARK CECIL HALTZ
DE Orchestra, FHA, AY Choir, AY, VIC, FHA, DO, Fu-
ture Nurses
FIRE DRILL . . . During Fire Prevention Week Sandielancl held its initial fire drill
for the year. This one was followed by others throughout the year. Students on the
south side of the building march toward the Polk Street Methodist Church.
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E. J. HAMILTON
DO
BRUCE HARE
ROTC, AY, Track
LYNN HARRISON
AY, Internos, Ken Club, FT
Tennis, Tri-Hi-Y
JBERT HAMILTON CHARLOTTE HAMPTON
J activities indicated French Club, AY, Bel Canto
AVIS HAROLDENE ROSS HARP
lA, Y-Teens, DE, AY ROTC, Press Club, La Airosa,
AY, Chemistry Club, Math Club,
Slide Rule Club
NANCY HAMPTON CHARLES HANNSZ
Y-Teens, Orchestra, AY, Los ROTC, AY
Viaieros, Ken Club, Biology
Club, Chemistry Club, FTA,
Choir
SENIORS .
Class is represented
at civics meetings
IUJE HAWKS CAROLE HEMBREE JEAN HENDERSON lANA HENRY
hour, La Airosa AY, Y-Teens, AY, Tri-Hi4Y, Student Council, AY, Trivl-livY, Bel Canto, FHA AY FHA, Y-Teens, Cllolff Latin
ki Club, lnterrtos, Tri-Hi-Y Head Orgariist FHA Orchestra, Club
Orchestra Queen
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DALE HERRING WANDA HESS JUDY HILGERS JANE HILL
NHS NHS, Ken Club, Tennis, FTA, T ni AY 'X
AY, Latin Club Airosa Tliespians
JIM BOB HODGE
Quill and Scroll, Ken Club,
NHS, AY, Sandstorm, Editor-N-
Chief La Airosa, Old Tack Press
Club, Los Viaieros, President
WTHSPA
CECELIA HORTON
Y-Teens, lniernos, AY, French
Club, FTA, Ch' S di S -
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Student Council
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lMMY HOWARD DOUG HUCKABY MABLE HUDGINS
Y, Hi-Y, Frcnriw Club, Orclv., Wrestling, AY VIC, AY, GRA
Iwoir, Biology Cuo
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Sandielancl. Here, Janet Dodson, Starley Pope, and Dena Wheeler are shown wuln
J. F. Paschal, who staged the event for the music deparlmenf
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udenr Council, Choir Wresl- Ken Club, AY, FHA AY, Press Club, La Airosa, FHA, AY
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SENIORS . . .
Many accelerated
classes are offered
JAN JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON
ioir, AY, Y-Teens Wrestling, AY
IRGINIA JOHNSON JO JEAN JOHNSTON LINDA JONES SHARON JONES
'ench Club, Y-Teens, lnvernos Student Council, Sec. Club, Ken AY, FHA, Spanish Club AY, FHA, GRA, Bowling Club
Club, FHA, GRA
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DANNY JORDON TOMMY KALE KATHIE KASISHKE JANICE' KELLY
AY, Hi-Y, Football, Track Choir, AY, Football, La Airosa, AY, lnternos, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y Band, AY, FHA
Sandstorm Hi-Y, Student Council
SENIORS . . .
Post School planning
mode with counselor
JAMES KENNAN LYNDA KILGORE
ROTC, Choir, VIC FHA
JIMMIE KOLLAER BILL KRAL SLOAN KRITSER JOE KUYAVA
ROTC, AY ROTC, AY Chemistry Club Sandstorm, AY
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RANK KELLY
and, Orchestra, Imerrwos, Ra-
io-Vidlo
TAKE MINE, T00 . . . Marilyn Hickman and Ann Morgan s1and in Yhe photographefs
line on the stage at regisiration 1ime 10 have iheir class pictures made for the
1960 La Airosa,
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FHA
DIANA LADEHOFF KEN LA FAVERS KAY LANE
Y-Teens, FHA, GRA AY, FFA, Baseball Band, AY, Studenl Council
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DOYLE LANGWELL JACK LANKFORD MILLS LATHAM SALLY LAYHAM
No activities indicated Football, AY, Baseball Student Council, AY, Hi'Y, Ski Tgnnig, AY, L05 Viayeros
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I'M PROUD TO OWN ONE , . . Sue Bayless is pictured with a group of admirers
who are in line to sign ner 1960 La Airosa. Sue was poster girl for the subscription
campaign which was begun in late September.
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JANE LEGG
AY ,GRA
DON LEWIS
Football, Track, AY, Choir
ITA IAWHON LOUISE LAWRENCE JIM LEA ROGER LEE
os Viajeros, Y-Teens, AY, Press Choir, Thespians, FHA, GRA Football, Choir, AY AY
ilub, Sandstorm, FHA
ERRY LENINGTON LESTER BARCINE
o activities indicated Band, DE
SENIORS .
Planning is careful
for graduation week
iNDA LEWIS MILTON LlVEl.Y CYTHIA l.lNDl.EY MARIS l.lNDl.E'Y
Y, FHA, DE, Choir No Activities Indictaed Student Council, FHA, ROTC, Allied Yomhf Y-Tgengl FHA
Sandie Steppers, Tri-Hi-Y AY,
VIC Queen, Los Viaieros, Ski
Club
SHIRLEY LLOYD SHIRLEY LAGOW SHIRLEY LOCKHART LYNNE LOOMIS
No Activities Indicated No Activities Indicated Choir, Band IHTGVHOS, AY, Sandstorm,
Student Council, Y-Teens,
Y Maiorette, Choir
SENIORS . . .
Fuss and fun raised
on annual 'Kid Day'
JUDY LUCERO BARBARA LUMPKIN
AY, Choir, FHA, Y'Tecns VIC, Choir, FHA
BETTY LOU MACKEY PATRICIA MADDOX TOMMY MAJOR MARTHA NIAKEIG
La Airosa, AY, FTA, FHA, Choir No Activities Indicated Student CcLmQiI, FHA, FTA
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EOTC, DEBATE Club, Chem.
ilub, AFS, Biology Club, ln'
e-mos
V-I-C-T-O-R-Y . . . Doris Chesser, cheerleader, gives one big rah for The foolball
players in a Typical Friday pep rally in ihe auditorium. Doris won lhe Tascosa
ball which wound up in the trophy case.
STEVE LUNDEGREEN
ROTC, Bowling Club, Wresllirig,
AY
GEORGA MANDIS LINDA MANLEY JIM MANN
FTA, AY, Imemog, Bcmlmg Club FHA, Los Viaieros AY, Los Viaieros
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.Y, FHA, Band AY, Choir No Activities Indicated AY, FTA, FHA, NHS, Ken Club
infer-Club Council
SENIORS . .
Farewell Party plans
are made by parents
AMES MERRY JANICE MESSER
ns, Viaieros, AY, Librarian FHA, AY, Bowling Club, Y-
Teens, Sandsmrm, La Airosa,
Ken Club, GRA
lONTE MAYHALL JOHN MEADORS ALLEN MEANS BETTY MERRICK
Jrestling Track, Football, Jr. Favorite ROTC FHA, Sfenographers Club
PAMLIA MITCHELL lYNDA MILNAR BOBBY MOORE LYNDAL MOORE
AY, FHA, Y-Teen Tri-Hi-Y, AY, Y'Teens, Ken Club, Y-Teens, FHA Queen of AHS, AY, ROTC
Student Council, Thespians, La Choir, French Club, Y
Airosa Staff Student Council
SENIORS . . .
Class attends prom
as guests of Juniors
PEGGY MORGAN DALE MORRIS
Sandie Stepper, FTA, AY, Tri' AY, Football, Track,
Hi-Y, Los Viaieros, La Airosa FFA
SUE MORRISON TOM MORRISON JOE MOROSCO CHARLOTTE MORROW
Sandie Stepper, Bell Canto Los Viaieros, Thespians, AY, La Airggaf AY, Cheerleader, FHA, FTA, Choir, AY
Queen, FHA, AY, Y-Teens Biology Club, Chem. Club, Sandgtornqf Track
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TMORE MacARTHUR LEWIS McCAFFREE
AY, Hi-Y
,ANDA MCMAHAN NANCY MCMEANS
, VIC, FHA, DO Choir, Orchestra, AY, Yfleens,
FTA, FHA
KAY McCLESKEY MELODY MCCORMICK
AY, FHA, FTA La Airosa, FTA, FHA, TrifHi-Y,
French Club, Y-Teens, Student
Council, Keri Club, AY
SENIORS .
End of twelve years
celebrated at banquet
RED McWHORI'ER JUDY NELSON
GWEN NEPPER BILLY NICHOLS
Jo Activities Indicated Los Viaieros, AY, Tri-Hl-Y,Y- AY, FHA, Imernos Wrestling, AY
Teens, FTA, SKi Club, La Airosa
CHARLOTTE NUNN CLIFFORD NUNN JUDY NUNN GARY CAKES
AY, Y-Teens, Los Viaieros Band Choir, DE, Latin Club, Y-Teens Wrestling, VIC, AY
SENIORS . . .
Several bid farewell
at micl-term finale
BILL O'BRlEN JOYCE O'REAR
AY, Student Council, Ski Club, FHA, DE, lnternos
Ken Club, Wrestling
WANDA PACE KAREN PARKS TOMMY PATE JIMMY PATTERSON
Band, FHA, Y-Teens Bowling Club, Sec. Tr. Club No Activities Indicated Wrestling, Football, B
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to join their ranks during tlrte registration days in August. Special recruiting desks
were set up in the main halls of Sandieland.
DONNA OVERHALT
Jo Activities Indicated
DOUGLAS PRATT SHARON PRATER MARY HELEN PRATER
Debate Club, Physics Club FHA, AY, AY, Choir, FHA, Secretarial
Club, Y-Teens
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woir, AY, Y-Teens DO AY, Choir, Latin Club, Biology Student Council, Football, Track
Club, NHS AY '
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LYNN PEARSON
udent Council, Sandie Step- Track, VIC, Hi-Y
ers, Ski Club, AY, lnternos,
wespians, French Club
SENIORS . . .
Class prayed together
at '60 Baccalaureate
lNDA PAUL
heerleader, ROTC, Thespia ns,
Y
GEORGE PAUL
ROTC, AY, NHS, Biology Club,
Chemistry Club, Ski Club, ln-
ternos, Ken Club, Football,
Bowling Club, Math Club, Slide
Rule Club, Debate Club
STEVE PRESCOTT GARY PRICE
La Airosa, Band, Sandstorni, Wrestling, Spanish Club, AY,
Chior, French Club Track
SENIORS . . .
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, - AY u
AY Y Teens, FHA Baseball Choir. lnfernos, Ken Cl b
Student Council, Math
Several are named to
National Honor Society
EDDIE QUILLIN BONNIE QUISENBERRY
AY, VIC FHA, AY, Choir
JERRY LEE RADNEY HARRY RAPP JERRY RASCO DELBERT REA
Band, VIC, AY Football, Bowling Club Baseball, AY FFA, AY, Bel Canto, FHA
Basketball
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OTC, Band, AY
AND NOW, THESPIANS . . . Torn Morrison and Pam Buckner are pictured in
Yheir dramafics class in rehearsal for one of the one-act plays presenied in as-
sembly in l959-60.
'OM RODINSKY
Chemistry Club, Ken Club
NIKE, READ CARROL REAMS BILL REID
ROTC, Debate Club, Chem. Choir, AY, Biology Football, Track, Baseball, AY,
Ilub, lnternos, AY, Biology Student Council
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IHS, AY, GOLF, Student Coun- ROTC Drill Team, VIC Football, Baseball, AY AY
I, Vigilantes, Bel Canto, Ken
lub
SENIORS . . .
State, National Awards
won by leaders
NDREW RIZOPOULOS GLENDA ROBERTS
Y, ROTC, FTA, Student Coun- AY, FHA, Choir Future Nurses,
l, La Airosa, Track, Sandstorm Biology Club, GRA Y-Teens
IARTY ROBERTSON SUE ROBERSON ALICE ROBINSON ETHELYN ROBINSON
'i-Hi-Y, DE, Spanish Club Ken Club, Bel Canto, Biology FHA FHA, AY, Y-Teens, Sec. Culb,
Club, Future Nurses Orchestra La Airosa Staff
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MERIDA ROBINSON BILL ROSES SALLY ROSS TED RUSH
TriHi-Y AY, Y-Teens, FHA Football, Golf, Wrestling, Baer- AY, DE DE
ball
SENIORS . . . F
'60 Class totals
well over 400
DEVERA SATISKY CAROLYN SCARBOROUGH
Student Courwcil,, AY, lnterncs, FHA, Bel Canto, Sw
Debate Club Club, AY
DORTHY SCOTT PEGGY SCOTT SHIRLEY SETTLES JEAN SEATON
Choir, AY, FHA, PNC, lnternos FHA, Steno. Club GRA, Y-Teens, Ken Club, FTA, AY, YATeens, FHA
Clwoir, French Club
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atin Club, FHA, Sine-walt Clulb
lweerlearlcr, Tri-Hi-Y, Afln Ll
Outh, Sandstorm
GIVE IT A TRY . . . Jim Tichnor receives information from Lt. Dug Tanner at the
ROTC booth in the main hall during the registration days. James Davenport, too, is
inquiring about the military life.
MAX SCARBOROUGH
lrack, VlC, Hi-Y, AY
DICK SEYMOUR JERRY SHACKELFORD .IESSIE SHELTON
VlC Student Council Pros. AY, lli-Y AY, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Bowling
Club
SHIRLEY SHORES ARDISE SHAW JACK SHERRILL DONALD SHIPNIAN
Biology Club, AY, FHA, Clwoir, AY, Y-Teens, FHA FFR D
latin Club
If , O, VlC Band, DE, Biology Club
All RIGHT FELLOWS . . . Referee for the Sandie-Tascosa football game instructs
cofcaptains Lanny Crump, Danny Jordon and Jamie Wine prior To ihe intra-cify
affair wlwiclm the Sanclies won l3-6 on Hallovve'en afternoon at Dick Bivins Saldium.
EARL SMITH
Choir AY HIY Srudenl
no ogy Club
F olball T ck, M tlw Cl-
JEANNE SMITH
AY, FHA
ERRY SHOULDERS MARGARET SIMS MARY SISNEROS STEWART SLATER
o Activities Indicated Y-Teens, AY, FHA No Activities Indicated ROTC, Choir, Tliespiai
SENIORS . . .
Six of class are
finalists for queen
iARTH SMITH HOWARD SMITH
IC Science Club, Coin Club, AY,
ROTC, Math Club, Slide Rule
Club, Cliem, Club
AYE SMITH MARY SMITH NANCY SMITH REX SMITH
tudent Council, AY, in l-IVY, FHA, Clioir Y-Teens ROTC, Student Council, AY, Ken AY
ki Club, Los Viaicros, Si, Sec. Club, NHS, Tennis, Tri-Hi-Y
anclslorm, La Airosa
RONNIE- SMITH SANDRA SMITH STEWART SMITH WAYNE SMITH
Football, Track, Spcoclw Club, DE, AY, Clwoir, Smclum Council, Physics Club, Bowling Club AY, ROTC
Drama iquare Dance Club
Favorites are presented
in school assembly
GEORGENE SOIOIVION SALLIE SPEER
Omlwrgslra, Band, AY, FTA, Ken AY, Tri-HIfY, Ski Club
Club
PAT STALLINGS SANDIE STAFFORD TERRY STAPP SHIRLEY STEVENS
AY, FHA, Jr. Class Sc-c-a,lm,- Tri-Hi Y, SC, Sandie Stoppers, VIC FTA, FHA, Trifl-li-Y, Y-Tee
ROTC AY, 522. Ir. Club
llCK SOLOMAN
Y, Ol'Clli,'Sll'?l, Football, Ken
lub, Art Club
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MASCOTS , . . for the Sandie-Paschal football game were Johnny Garcia and Pal
Sticklc-y from Paschal High School of Fort Worth. The Sanclies won this football
game at Dick Bivins Stadium, 14-0.
GARY STOUP
IC, Wrcslllrwg
AARLENE STEWART CHARLENE STAATS CATHY STONE
Qlloir FHA, DE, Choir AY, FTA, Trl-Hi-Y, French Club,
La Alrosa Staff
CHRIS STRANGE HELEN LYNN STRAUGHN LINDA SUTTON LINDA SWOPE
Vlgilames, Cheerleaders, Sr V, AY, Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club, Steno. Choir, Tlwesplans, AY, Internos, AY, La Airosa, Press Club
Pros., Bowllng Club, Wresvling Club, Ken Club Debate Club ture Nurses, FHA, FreI'1Cl1
Biology, Clwcm.
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS . . . Judy Gaul, president of the Fulure Homemalmers infer-
yievvs Dottie Alexander and Shirley Bruch in the FHA booth in The main hall
during registration In August.
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AY, French Club, FHA, Tru Hn
Choir, Y-Teens
JEAN TOLK
FTA, FHA, AY, Ken Club,
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'UG TALBUTT DOUGLAS TANNER LARRY TARKINGTON MARY JANE TENEYKE
estling, AY, Chemistry Club, ROTC, NHS, Ken Club, AY, ln- AY, La Airosa, Tennis Thespians, Y-Teens, Allied Youth
logy Club, Football, Hi-Y ternos, Bel Canto, Physics Club
SENIORS . . .
Many met with
college representatives
LGA THOMSEN JERRY TIMS
, French Club, Student Coun- Baseball, Cheerleader
ARRY TOWNE LINDA TOWNSEND DALE TREVATHAN MARCELLA TUCKER
lTC, Wrestling Choir French Club FHA
CURTIS TRAWEEK MORRIS TROXELL VIRGINIA VANDIVER DOUG WADE
Wrestling, FFA Football, Track, AY DE, AY, Choir ROTC, AY
SENIORS .
Commencement climclxes
public education years
BILLY WALKER TOMMY WARE
ROTC, Choir, Chem. Club, Cltoir, Wrestling, DE,
Bowling Club Club
GRANT WARNER BOB WEBSTER WANDA WEBSTER DIANE WESBERRY
No Activrtrcs Indicated Football, Track, Student Council, No Activities lrtdrcatcd Choir, FHA, Y-Teens, D
Ken Club, AY
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hem. Club, VlC
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HERRIE WARD
lioir, AY, FHA, FNC
MORNlNG DEVOTION . . . Members of the speech classes present devotions every
morning in Sandie-land. Here, Mitzi Bassett, organist and Larry Paulk presents the
religious day-starter from the auditorium.
IAROL WEST CHAROLTTE WEST DENA WHEELER
XY, FTA, Latin Club Inter-Club, FNC, FHA, Latin La Airosa, Spanish Club, FN,
Club, Biology, GRA GRA, FHA, Yfleens, Draniatics,
fi - .U 1-it-U n-.I,, ri .
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ALWARD wi-me JOYCE WHITE MARY WHIYE J T wi-4 rs
Nafiorwl Honor SOCYCYY, Kew DO, Vic, FHA, AY Band, AY, FTA FHA Ken C F001 a
Club, AY, Quill and Scroll, ln-
wrnos, Sanclsiorm, La Airosa,
Math Club, Physics Club, Ski
Club, French Club, HlfY, Tennis
PARKING LOT PAINTERS . . . Rusty Richards and Bevard Hardgraves along with
other members of the Swdent Council painted markers dividing ihe automobiles
in the early fall. This is one of The primary proiects of the AHS Council.
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Y, Dk, Spanish Cl.: AY No Activities Indicated NHS, AY, GRA, Ken Club, In'
ternos, Student Council, La
Alrosa
SENIORS
Class bids farewell
to trophy-Iinecl halls
SEARLDINE WILSON LARRY WILSON
el Camo, AY, Student Courwwl, FFA, AY, Vlgilameg
en Club, FTA, NHS, Ski Club,
fmter-Club Council, Modern
Iusic Masters, lnternos
IACKIE WILLIAMS REBA WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMSON JAMIE WINE
KY, FHA, Skt Club, Trl-Hi-Y, Los AY, Ken Club, Internos, GRA, FHA, AY Football, Track, AY, Ski Club
.fiajeros Sandstorm, La Airosa Vece-Pres. Junior Class
'lf iff,
DONNA WHEElER TOM WINGATE CARlA WITCHEI PATSY WITHER
PNA, FHA, Choir, GRA, AY, Vigilanres, AY, Ski Club Choir, Bel Canto, Art Club, FHA, No Aclivities Indicaled
Sluden? Council Drama Club
RICHARD WOMACK LARRY WOOD LOU ANN WOOD
AY, 55115 PYES-f 5TUd9f1f COUf1C5l, ROTC, AY, Slide Rule Club No Activities lndicated
Ken Club, lnternos, Dukes of
Sandicland
CRAIG WOODS JOHN WOODSON STEPHANIE YUNKER DONALD ZIMMER
ROTC, Lalin Club, lnfernos, AY DO, VlC, ROTC, AY Tri-HiAY, Y-Teens, AY, LOS Vigalantes, AY, FFA
Viaieros, La Airosa, FHA, FTA,
, wi,.,, 'X 'Pit'
CLASS OFFICERS . . . Sian Sparks, president, Sharon
Roy, secretary, and Lynn Curtis, vice president dis-
cuss prepararions for Colle
The junior class, which numbered five hundred and
fifty-eight during the 1959-60 school year, contained
students from five foreign countries, including Ger-
many, Switzerland, Saudia Arabia, Japan and France.
Various tests taken by members of the class included
the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, which was
given in November, the National Merit Scholarship
Test, which was given in Marchg and the diagnostic
tests which were given in November and February.
Mr. Charles Douglas, who served his second year as
junior counselor this year guided the juniors in their
college preparation.
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Class
of
1961
BROOKS, Miko
BROWN, Beverly
BROWN, Bob, Jr.
BROWN, Gail
BROWN, Wesley
BROWNl.OW, Bob
BROYlE5, Stanley
BRUZA, Carol
BUCKNER, Pam
BUCHANAN, Jim
BUNCH, Ronnie
BURCHFIELD, Sue
BURK5, Wanda
BURNAM, Terry
BURT, Kenny
BURTON, Martha
BUTCHER, Barbara
BUTZ, Vincent
BYBEE, Billy
BYNUM, Ben
CAGLE, Anson
CALDWELL, Walter
CAMPELL, Herman
CAMPELL, John
CAMPELI., Thelma
CANO, Jimmy
CASEY, Myer
CAVINESS. Cay
CERVANTES, Adrian
CERVIN, Mike
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Exchange Student Andy Rizopoulos is pictured
painting Greek sayings on a Sandie automobile prior io ihe opening foot-
ball game.
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AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Publications students met with Superintendent
Robert Ashworth at the Southwestern Public Service auditorium in September
to plan the advertising campaign for this yearbook.
Class
of
961
CHADWELLL, Billy
CHANDLER, Roberf
CHAPMAN, Vicki
CHAVEZ, Johnny
CHAVEZ, Lily
CI-IAVEZ, Thomas
CHEWING, Wade
CHEYNE, Royce
CHRISTIAN, Jimmie
CLACK, Tom
CLAWSON, Merle
CLINE, Judy
COCHRON, Veda
COLEMAN, Susan
COLLINS, Joe
CONNER, Fred
CORWIN, Judy
COVINGTON, Carol
GRAGHEAD, Wynona
CRAIG, D'dee
CRITES, Junior
CROWE-LL, Dana
CRUMLEY, Adele
CRUTTENDEN, Allen
CRUZ, Martha
CURTIS, Lynn
DALTON, Floy
DAMRON, Richard
DANIEL, Lillie Ann
DAVIDSON, Ralph
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HELTON, Phillip
HENDRICKSON, Alice
HENLEY, Larry
HENNING, Mary
HERRINGTON, John
HERSHINGER, Donald
HICKMAN, Bonnie
HICKMAN, Marilyn
HIETT, Robert
HILL, Jimmie
HITE, Paula
HOLCOMB, Delonn
HOLLEY, Slanley
HOLMER, Earlene
HOLT, Judy
HOWARD, Jerry
HOWELL, Bill
HUMPHERY, Clilford
HUMLEY, La Vern
HUNTER, Frankie
IRWIN, Jerry
JENKINS, Bill
JOHNSON, Bill
JOHNSON, Eldon
JOHNSON, Happy
JOHNSON, Mack
JOHNSON, Mike
JONES, Melvin
JONES, Palsy
JONES, Suzanne
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AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Band members look forward to The day they
measure for iheir uniforms. Here, Fred Gill and Pat Stickley get Carol
Bridgewater ready.
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . al any Sandie Pep Rally The Sandie Sleppcrs
lead the student body in yelling for lhe team. The group was a feature at
flue lwalf-limes of the Sandie football games.
Class
of
961
JUDD, Larrie
JUSTICE, Judy
KEEVER, Ella Louise
KEILMAN, Sharon
KEITH, David
KELLER, Andrew
KELLEY, John
KENDALL, Allen
KENDRICK, Judy
KIMBERLIN, Jimmy
KIRKHAM, Don
KIRKLAND, Joyce
KIRBY, Chuck
KLEIN, Rick
KLEINPETER, .Ierry
KILGMAN, Shirley
KNIGHT, Ella Jane
KOEMAN, Mike
KNOTT, Mickey
KREWS, Annette
LA FON, Sue
LANIG, Charles
LAMB, Earl
LANCE, Carolyn
LANDES, Linda
LANGFORD, Lowell
LATHAM, .lack
LATHAM, Sally
LAWLER, Thelma
LEDBETTER, Elaine
Lswls, Tracy
LINDWAY, Dennis
LINGO, Carol
LINNEN, Jane
LITTLE, Royce
LOCKE, Delwood
LOCKEY, Brenda
LOMAX, Gayle
LORD, Gary
LOVE, Janice
LOU, Lynn
LUCERO, Arther
LUKE, Dale
LUMPKIN, Bobby
LUSK, Doan
LYNN, Billie
MAGUIRE, Mike
MAHAN, Terry
MAHLER, Diane
MALONE, Judy
MARTIN, Danny
MASK, Phyllis
MASSEY, Sandra
MATHES, Jimmie
MATLOCK, James
MATNEY, Loy
MATNEY, Rex
MATNEY, Roy
MELHUS, Kare
MIELTON, Roger
MlREDlTH,Judy
METY, Rodney
MILFORD, Raymond
MULLER, De Wayne
MILLER, Johnnie
MILLER, Kathryn
MILLER, Phillip
MILLER, Veron
MILLER Gary
MILWARD, Charles
MINOR, Lawrence
MITCHELL, Darlene
MONGOLD, Eldon
Moong
Moong
Moong
MOORE'
MOORE
Joanne
Eugene
Lunard
Taqueio
Roger
MOORE, Sharon
MOREAU, Jimmy
MORGAN, Ann
MORRIS, Jimmy
MORRISON, Billy
MORROW, Charlene
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PHILLIPS, Susan
PEERCE, Linda
PILLERS, Elvis
PIPES, Bill
PIPKIN, June
POLK, Star
POLLOCK, Marlha
POTTS, Charles
PRATT, Charles
PRICE, Phill
PRITCHARD, Gayle
PRITCHITT, Jimmy
PRICKETT, Terry
PROFFER, Doug
PROKOP, John
PRYOR, Patricia
PRYOR, Porfia
RASCO, Sally
REGAN, Sue
ReAsoNeR, Floyd
REED, Tim
Reeves, clam
REEVES, .lan
REGAL, Chuck
REYNOLDS, Jimmy
RHODES, Jimmy
RHYNEHART, Don
RIDINGS, Louis
RIVERS, Wayne
RIVERS, Ruth Ann
AROUND THE CAMPUS . , . Sanclieland students are checked by Public
Health officials for their TB shots in The Nurses office in November. Several
sfuclems Took advantage of The check.
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AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Biology students David Colman, Nita Pickford
and Bobby Newman decorate the case display for the Biology Club on tlie
tlwircl floor.
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ROBERTS, Halel
ROBERTS, Marshall
ROBERTSON, Jerry
RODRIQUEZ, Jo Elda
ROGERS, Dwight
ROY, Sharon
Rumi, Pam
RUMMERFIELD, Judith
RUSH, Martha
RUSH, Ruthie
RUSSELL, Dianne
RUTLEDGE, Scott
SAIN, Betty
SANDERS, Don
SATTERFIELD, Delores
SAUNDERS, Lynn
SAVAGE, Donna
SCARBOROUGH, Janice
SCOTT, Glenda
SCOROGGINS, Joe
SEARS, John
SEEWALD, Elaine
SELLERS, Gary
SERRURIER, Rick
SETTLES, Ruth
SHAW, Jimmy
SHAW, Susan
SHEEHAN, Lee '
SHELTON, George
SHELTON, Judy
CLASS OFFICERS . .. Bob Ross, vice preeidenl
Carol Paflersorw, zccrefary, and Gordon Hunt, prcsi-
dent discuss c:a's a tivities.
Six hundred and three sophomores were initiated into
Sandieland this year. These underclassmen, who will
be the graduating class of 1962, came from Austin,
Fannin and Bowie junior high schools within the city
and there were several transfers from other states. This
was the first sophomore class to take the National
Educational Development Test, which was taken in
March. Officers of the sophomore class are Gordon
Hunt, president, Bob Ross, vice president, and Carol
Patterson, secretary. Mrs. Nan Gibbs served as sopho-
more counselor for the second year during the 1959-60
year, replacing Miss jane Willianms in l958..
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1962
BOYD, Ronald
BRANIGAN, Rufh
BRIDGES, Raymond
BRIDGEWATER, Carroll
BRITTING, Tommy
BRYANT, Mary
BUCHANAN, Sam
BURCH, Helen
BURCH, Shirley
BURDIS, Charles
BURGESS, Sheila
BURKI, Kay
BURLESON, Laina
BURNAM, Tommy
BURNS, Mary
BURNSEED, Ronald
BUSBY, Peggy
BYBEE, Lonnie
BsYRD, Eddie
CAMP, Nancy
CAMPBELL, Karen
CAMPBELL, Mary Ann
CANADA, D. L.
CARTWRIGHT, Roy
CASSTEVENS, Francine
CATES, Kenneth
CASTILLO, Frank
CHAND, Robert
CHADWELL, Bobby
CHAMBLES, Jay Lee
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AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Fall fun was found on The special ousses
vvlwiclw Took Sandie supporlers To the Pampa and Borger football games.
Students paid a small fee and rode with faculty sponsors.
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make Dlans for coslua
October.
. . . David Burg, Bette Bennett and Beverly Brown
nes for The musical comedy "Li'l Abner" held in
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CHANDLER, Sandy
CHAPMAN, Delores
CHASE, Karen Ann
CHAVEZ, Domingo
CHAVEZ, Eva
CHAVEZ, Palsy
CHERRY, Joe
CHISOLM, Sally
CHRISTIE, Larry
CLARK, De Wayne
CLARK, Gene
CLARK, Janis
CLAWSON, Diana
CLAY, William Rolan
COATES, Mariha
COBERLY, Edith
CODY, Eugene
COLLARD, Phil
COLLINS, Pa?
COLEMAN, Jerry
COLEMAN, David
COMPTON, Beity
CONGER, Larry
COOK, Linda
COOK, Marsha
COOK, Palricia
CORTEZ, Felipe
COWAN, Lyn
COWAN, Mike
COX, Jim
COX, .Iimmie
COX, Linda
CRETNEY, Susan
CROUCH, linda Ihy
CULTRA, George
CURIEE, Owen
CURRENT, David
CURTIS, Bunny
DALBY, Jim
DANIEL, Melvenu
DANIEIS, Ronny
DANLEY, Charlet
DANLEY, Charlie
DAVENPORT, Eddie
DAVIS, Don
DAVIS, Duran
DAY, Harry
DAY, Ronnie
DEEDS, Judy
DENSFORD, Bob
DEVANNEY, Louie
DEWLEN, Milne
DICK, Ronnie
DICKSON, Sherry
DIGGS, Billy
DlLlAlID, Bob
DIILARD, Mary
DILLARD, Maureen
DODGE, Steve
DODSON, Wade
DONELSON, Don
DOOSE, Kenneth
DOVE, Linda
DOWNEY, Mari
DOYLE, Beverly
DRAPER, Nancy
DREADIN, Jerry
DU BOSE, Don
DUNAVIN, Chester
DUNCAN, Hazel
DUNN, Sam
DUNSMORE, Dean
DURRETT, Carol
EARIE, Ellen Eue
EDWARDS, James
EDWARDS, Si
ELVARIO, Mary
ELKINS, Ann
ELLIS, Karen
ELLIS, Ronnie
ENGELBRECHT, Galen
EPPERSON, Floyd
EUBANKS, Shari
EVANS, Kay
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GRAY, Wayne
GREBE, Keiih
GRIFFIN, Duey
GUERRERO, Ciciliu
HALL, Don
HALE, Jerry
HALE, Kenneth
HALEY, Linda
HANSEN, J. W.
HARDEN, Glenda
HARDIN, Sieve
HARRISON, Norm:
HARRISON, Tom
HARSCI-I, Sieve
HARVEY, Jimmy
HARVEY, Suellen
HAULMAN, Penny
HAWKS, Sara Sue
HAWTCHENS, Susie
HAYES, Roberi
HAYS, Kirk
HEANEY, Sharon
HEATH, Danny
HECKMAN, louis
HEDGECOCKE, Gary
HELLER, linda
HENRY, Kenneth
HENSLEE, Tom
HELTON, Linda
HESS, Rifa
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Marsha Cook, Robert Perkins, Eddie Fritclwie
and Susan Crelncy work out plans with Miss Marie Donnell for en
Inlernos meeting,
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . ROTC offwcors march clown Polk Street during
the Tri-State Fair Parafk: held The second week of school. Cadet Col. Jim
Dacus and Honorary Col. Loc Flinn load the pack.
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Class
cf
l962
HILLGERS,
HILL, Mary
HIL, Ray
Larry
Pat
HILLERBY, Roberi
HOBSON, R
ichard
HOLBROOK, Sharon
HOLLAND,
HOLLAR, M
Kalhie
arllla Sue
HOOKS, William
HOUSEMAN, Lewis
HOUSER, John
Howeu., N
ickie
HUDSON, Jaynie
HUFFMAN,
Junevfe
HUGHES, Donna
HUGHES, George '
HUNT, cor
HUNT, Lind
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INGHAM, Mike
JACKSON,
JACKSON,
Dewighf
Dickey
JACKSON, Elizebeth
JAMISON,
JASPER, Jo
JOHNSON,
JOHNSON,
JOHNSON,
JOHNSON,
JOHNSON,
Joe
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Bill
Daniel
David
.lim
Steve
LYTLE, Bruce
MABERRY, Bobby
MAGEE, Frances
MAHAN, Bobby
MAIN, Jerry
MAJUE, Susan
MALONE, Sandra
MARABLE, Linda
MARCOM, Harless
MARKLEY, Dan
MARSHALL, Carol Ann
MARTIN, Kay
MARTIN, Mary Ann
MARTIN, Raymond
MARTIN, Tommy
MARTIN, Sharon
MARTINEZ, Nora
MARTINEZ, Salvador
MASSEY, Sheldon
MATHEWS, Patsy
MATTHEW, Carol
MATTHEWS, Leon
MAYFIELD, Neva
MEADOR, Ann
MELIN, Vicki
MERCHANT, Byron
MEREDITH, Betty
MILLER, Billy
MILLER, Katharine
MILLER, Nita
MILLER, Pat
MITON, Harvey
MITCHELL, Sharron
MOAD, Mark
MONEY, Carmen
MOONEYHAM, Carol
MOORE, Andrew
MOORE, Charles
MOORE, Craig
MOORE, Gail
MORELAND, Danny
MORGAN, Flank
MORRIS, Patricia
MORTIMER, Craig
MOUNTS, Sharon
MULLANE, James
MULLINS, Frank
MURPHY, Diane
MURPHY, Kaye
McBEE, Carey
McCALEB, Judy
McCALEB, Pete
McCAFFERTY, Bobby
McCAFFETY, Stan
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McCAFFREE, Robert
MQCARTY, James
McCARTY, Jimmy
McClURE, Gayle
McCONNElL, Paula
McCOWN, Jimmie
McCUl.I.AH, Howell
McDONAl.D, Sus
McElROY, Edna
McHUGH, Dennis
M:NEIL, Janet
McFHERSON, Mariwyn
McWATTERS, Rodney
McWHIRTER, Gene
NADEN, Rex
NEAL, Linda
NELSON, Jeanewe
NEUMAN, Ruih Ann
NEWTON, Roger
NICKLES, Nancy
NICKUM, Ronnie
NORMAN, Ken
NORTON, Joyce
NUNLEY, Pat
NUNN, Gene
NUNN, Mary
NUNN, Rickey
OAKES, Georgehe
OAKES, Pat
O'DELL, Eddie
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Tracy Lewis and Susan Phillips were buy
swdems during The rcgisfraiion days an August The pair sold membership
in clubs and spirit decals.
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Elections were The vogue in October when
sfvdenls went lo the poils in The firsl floor hail poils to casl their votes
for class officers and the Queen of Sandleiand.
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O'DEl.L, Jesse
OGLE, Melvin
OLIVER, Glenda
ORNEALS, Dan
OSBORNE, Pat
OWENS, Ann
owsws, Bobby
OWENS, Nancy
PALMER, Charles
PANGlE, Chris
PANTEL,, Ceoclia
PARDOWSKI, Joe
PARISH, Rheba
PARK, Jim
PARKER, Billy
PARKER, Dy Ann
PARKE-R, Sandra
PARSONS, Annelle
PARSONS, Byron
PARSONS, James
PARSONS, Mike
PASSMORE, Ethel
PATRICK, Jenny
PATTERSON, Carol
PATTERSON, Cathy
PATTERSON, Ma rga rel
PATTON, Janie
PAULK, Beverly
PECK, Ann
PEEK, Charles
RUDDER, Linda
RUSSELL, Pal
RUTTER, Darrell
SAMORA, Joe
SAMPLES, Dawson
SANDEL, Gay
SC HOEN, Gerald
SCOBEY, Dale
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Brenda
Carla
Mary
Mary K.
SHAFFER, Carolyn
SIMMONS, Sharon
SHARP, Pa!
SHEA, Bill
SHEHORN, Gene
SHENNUM, Mary
SHEPARD, Ronnie
SHUEY, Jimmy
SIMERLY, Ann
SIMPSON, Bobby
SINGLETON, Savannah
SMITH,
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SMITH,
SMITH,
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Kenneth
Mary
Mary Sue
Melvin
Terry
SOLNICK, Palii
SOLOMON, Walter
SORELLE, Sara
SPENCER, David
SPRINGMAN, Carolyn
SPURLOCK, Carole
STALLINGS, Carol
STALLINGS, David
STANTON, Nancy
STEER, Bill
STEIN, Harvey
STEVENSON, Donna
STEWART, Kaye
STILL, Ru Nell
STOTTS, Reba
STROUT, Donald
SUDBURY, Marilyn
SUMMERS, Donald
SUSUEDA, Richard
SUTTON, Jerri
SUTTON, Nancy
TAYLOR, Leon
Class
of
l962
TAYLOR, Sandra
TEMPELMEYER, Linda
TENORIO, Paul
THOMAS. Bucky
THOMAS, David
THOMAS, Sammuel
THOMPSON, Richard
THORNBERRY, Gary
THORNELL, Kay
TIDWELL, Dwayne
TINAJERO, Ignacio
TOMERLIN, Anna
TOMLIN, Bobby
TOWNE, Rosemary
TRAMMELL, Billy
TRAVIS, Wayne
TREADWAY, Lee Roy
TUCKER, Mary
TUGMAN, Kay
UPCHURCH, Hal
VAN AUSDALL, Jackie
VANDERGRIFF, Mary Ann
VANDIVER, Carolyn
VAN DYKE, Carolyn
VESSELS, Carolyn
WAGENSELLER, Tommy
WALKER, Gaylor
WALLIS, Earlene
WARD, Robert
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . '. Carolyn Svvettmam and Lanny Crump tale
Time away from their friends 10 pose for the photographers In the Studeni
Council's Patio. The patio apple tree produccd fruit for the first time in
1959-60,
AROUND THE CAMPUS . . , Frank Elkins, Bcbby Simpson, Joe Morosco
and Chuck Braafladt are pictured making preparations for the painting 01'
scenery for the musical comedy "Li'i Abner" in October.
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WARRINGTON, Dana
WEATHERLY, Beverly
WEATHERLY, Jerry
WEATHERS, Stanley
WEBB,, Mona Kay
WEBB, Randy
WEBSTER, Peggy
WEEMS, Mark
WELCH, Bob
WEST, Sue
WETHERBEE, Charles
WHEATLEY, Allen
WHEELER, Charlie
WHITE, Dwain
WHITEHEAD, Dena
WHITEHEAD,' Kay
WHITELEY, James
WHITFIELD, Herbie
WHITTINGTON, Gail
WIEGMAN, Birdeile
WIGHT, Jo Ann
WILLIAMS, Charles
WILLIAMS, James
WILLIAMS, Rolzerl
WILLIAMS, Virginia
WILLIAMS, Wyleen
WILLIAMSON, .Ian
WILNIETH, Sherry
WILSON, Charles
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In the royal tradition at Sandieland, Lyndal
Moore was named queen of A. H. S. in October
by her peers. Her beautiful and impressive cor-
onation was presented in three performances-
two assemblies and one night performance for the
parents on Back-to-School night. The ceremony
began with music provided by the A. H. S. or-
chestra. Following the overture, Stewart Slater
introduced the members of the court. First to be
introduced were twelve Lords and Ladies fol-
lowed by twelve Dukes and Duchesses. All these
were from the senior class. Threem princesses and
their escorts were then presented. The sophomore
and junior class princesses were class secretaries.
The senior princess was the runner-up for the
queen's title. Following this, Principal R. B.
Norman placed the crown of the queen upon
her head. jerry Shackleford, president of the
Student Council presented her with the royal
scepter. The queen was then entertained with a
flut solo by Dottie Alexander and a duet by
Sharon Vinyard and Tommy Kale. Lyndal, an
active student at A. H. S. for three years, was a
member of the Allied Youth and a delegate
to that group's national convention at Buckhill
Falls, Pennsylvania, in her junior year. She was
a member of the sophomore choir, Student
Council, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, French
Club, and Tri-Hi-Y. As a senior, Lyndal was
named an honorary Lt. Colonel in the R. O. T. C.,
sponsoring Cadet Lt. Colonel T. A. Cox, who is
second in command of the A. H. S. Battle Group.
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Head Couch Ling Coach
DANNY JORDAN CURRIE BECHTOL DAVID RICHARDSON
All-District Fullback All-District Beck All-District End
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Sandies Tie for District
Smiling back at their worst season in history in
958, the Golden Sandies ripped to a startling 5-win,
-tie, 1-loss record to take the district 5-AAAA crown
n 1959. Coach Bum Phillips led the Sandstorm to
final first place tie with the Monterey Plainsmen,
wut under a special ruling when two teams are tied
or first place at the end of the season the team that
won when the teams played each other has the right
o continue into the state play-offs.
The AHS eleven started their year with three non-
onference victories over old foes.
The Odessa Bronchos fell to the Sandstorms, 16-7,
leptember 11. Next in line were the Paschal Panthers
if Fort Worth, who went down 14-0, September 18.
fhe Sandies rounded out the pre-season play with a
16-0 decision over the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats of
Dallas.
The Plainview Bulldogs were the first Sandstorm
'ictims in district play as they fell 16-7, October 10.
The Pampa Harvesters, Amarillo High School's old-
st foes, managed to tie the Sandies, 14-14, October
8, at Harvester Stadium.
3-AAAA with Monterey
The Plainsmen of Monterrey spoiled their chances
for the district championship when they bowed down
to the AHS gridders, 14-7, October 24.
Coach Phillips' boys had their biggest day as they
ran over the Tascosa Rebels, 13-6, October 51. But
the team went down in defeat at the hands of the
always powerful Borger Bulldogs, 22-8, one week
later.
The Sandies whipped the Lubbock Westerners, 40-0,
November 14. The following week saw the Palo Duro
Dons fall to the Sandstorm clutches, 21-0, as they
took the city championship and ended district 3-AAAA
play.
For the first time in two years the AHS grid-
ers advanced to the bi-district playoffs, meeting the
1959 state champion Wichita Falls Coyotes, Novem-
ber 28. The returning champs ruined Sandstorm hopes
with a 34-6 victory.
This year also saw the renaming of Amarillo Stn-
dium. The dedication preceded the Odessa game, Sep-
tember 11. Its new name is for one of its chief
benefactors, Dick Bivins.
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STOP . . . a host of Sandies sfo a Woodrow Wilson bxclc. The Semdies sloppcd lhe Wildctalg 36-U in
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this pre-season game.
Scmdies Take Win Over
The Sandies opened their 1959 season with a 16-7
win over the Odessa Bronchos, September 11, in the
newly named Dick Bivins Stadium.
Instrumental in the initial battle was a seven-yard
run early in the first period by fullback Danny jordan
for the first score in the game. This ended a 90-yard
push from the Bronchos' ten-yard line and included
four first downs.
Bill Reid leaped over the goal line for the second
Odessa, 16-7, in Opener
tally early in the fourth period. David Richardson con-
verted, bringing the score to 13-7.
In the last minute of the game, Richardson again
put his toe to work, booting a 17-yard field goal
which ended the scoring at 16-7.
The Bronchos' only tally came late in the third
quarter with a trip over the goal line by halfback,
Belmont Westbrook.
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Guard Guard Center
LANNY CRUMP
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BILL EVERHEART MAX FRY
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Panthers Are Shut-Out, 14-O
Coach Bum Phillips' crew won their second game by downing the
Paschal Panthers, 14-0, at Dick Bivins Stadium, September 18. After a
scoreless first half, the Sandies returned to dominate the game from then
on. Taking over on their own 40-yard line, the Golden boys went 60
yards in 13 plays for the first tally. Quarterback Currie Becxthol made
the final one-yard plunge for the score. End David Richardson kicked
the extra point.
Stan Sparks, end, set up the final touchdown with a pass interception
on the Panther 35-yard line. After a mixture of rushing and passing plays,
Bill Reid scooted four yards for the final scoreg again Richardson con-
verted.
GET THAT BALL . . . Lanny Crump lI2l dives for misplaced ball. The Paschal Panthers
misplaced ihe game, losing l4fO.
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Hollhaclc Center
candies Smother Woodrow Wilson, 36-O
The Sandies ended their non-conference play September 26 as they
smothered the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats, 36-0, at Dick Bivins Stadium.
Quartrback Currie Bechtol launched an aerial campaign in the second
period to gain an early lead. The first pass was for 21 yards to end David
Richardson, to take a 6-0 lead. Richardson applied the toe to bring it to 7-0.
Later in the period, Bechtol connected with end Stan Sparks for 15 yards
and another six points. Again Richardson converted.
Fourteen plays after the second half kickoff, the Sandies again pounced
over the end zone and David Richardson booted the extra point.
AHS took the ball on their own 27 yard line after the Wildcats punted
from their own 46-yard line. On the third play, Bechtol handed off to
Danny Jordan, who then lateraled to Bechtol. The officials called a 15-
yard penalty on the Sandies for clipping. Seven plays later, Bechtol scam-
pered over the goal line for the score.
The Sandies made their final scoring trip midway in the fourth quarter
when johnny Meador ran for nine yards and then the remaining six for
the score. lildon Mongoled ran the first extra point of the year.
JLD THAT WILDCAT . . . The Sandies ended fheir non-conference play by holding lhe
:odrow Wilson Wildcals from Dallas. The home feam held the Cats for a 36-O win.
DON LEWIS
Haliback
TOUCHDOWN . . . Johnny Meadors pursued by Don Broom, and others goes for a 62 yard Sandie
touchdown.
candies Open Conference Play with 16-7 Bulldog Win
The Sandies took their fourth straight win of the after an unsuccessful scoring attempt by AHS and
:ar as they downed the Plainview Bulldogs, 16-7, 21 15-yard penalty for clipping in the end-zone.
ctober 9 in Dick Bivins Stadium.
Six plays after the half-time activities, the Sandies
again took charge of the game with a 26-yard pass
As in previous clashes, the Sandies managed to from Currie Bechtol to David Richardson in the end
ore first. This was done with a 26-yard field goal zone. Richardson also kicked the extra point.
V David Rlchardson' With one minute and 13 seconds left in the game,
Bill Reid, Sandie halfback, broke through the Plain-
view line for one yard and the last touchdown of the
game.
The only Bulldog tally was registered with two
inutes and 40 seconds remaining in the first half,
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GAIL LOMAX JOHN MEADORS NICK MERRIMAN
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a stiff wind played the Sandies Their only fic oi the season, I4-14.
Sundies, Harvesters Fight to 14-14 Decacllock
The Amarillo Golden Sandies managed to save their advantage, but only managed to tally twice in 1
mdefeated record as they fought to a draw with the attempts. The Golden Standstorm scored late in
Pampa Harvesters, 14-14, October 16 at Harvester fourth period to tie up the game.
Stadium.
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The spirited Sandies came from behind late in the the Sandies since 1953. It was the third such tie
third period to tie the upset-minded Harvesters before 38 outings between the two teams,
1 packed house. The Harvesters used the wind to their
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JIM REYNOLDS DON SANDERS HUBERT SMITH
Tackle Tackle
Monterey Win Assures 3-AAAA Tie
Making a second-half comeback, the Amarillo Sandies outscored the
Monterey Plainsmen, 14-7, October 23, at Jones Stadium in Lubbock.
With this victory, the undefeated Tascosa Rebels, who had been tied
with Monterey, took over first place in the district race.
The Plainsmen jumped ahead of AHS, 7-0, in the opening quarter,
but failed to score again.
Fullback Danny Jordan lept over tackle for the first score, early in the
third period. David Richardson converted, tying the game at 7-7.
Later in the same period, quarterback Currie Bechtol connected with
Stan Sparks on a short pass to end the scoring for the night.
TACKLE . . . Hugh McKnight beets Hood Franks to the drew ln downing Bill Reid s
he tries for a first down in the Tascosa-AHS game.
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Quarterback Center
candies Rip Tascosa I3-6 on Hc1IIowe'en
The Golden Sandies ripped the mighty Tascosa Rebels, 15-6, October
31.
Before 15,000 roaring fans, Coach Bum Phillips' underdog Sandies
electrified the crowd on the first play of the game as halfback johnny
Meadors raced 62 yards for a touchdown. End David Richardson converted,
giving the Golden boys a 7-0 lead.
In a myriad of fumbles and recoveries by both teams, the ball changed
hands many times during the remaining portion of the first half without
further scoring.
On the tenth play of the third period, the Sandies, needing 12 yards
for a first down, Went into punt formation. As the ball was snapped,
quarterback Currie Bechtol handed off to halfback Johnny Meadors. On
fleet feet, Meadors' darted 35 yardsl for the second score of the day. David
Richardson's attempt for the extra point was blocked, giving the Sandies
a 13-0 lead.
Tascosa scored only once during the game, when fullback Don Broom
lept over the goal line for- the Reb's only score.
DUTH FALLS AGAIN . . . Rebel halfbaclc, Gary Taylor, is stooped by a host oi the
ridle squad during the Halloween day clash. The Reba fell I3-6.
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Manager
DOGS NIP . . . Bechfol plunges on as fhe Borqer Bulldogs hand the Sandies fheir only defeat of the sea-
son. The Sandies were nipped 22-8.
Defending Champions Th
The Golden Boys from AHS fell to the linepunch-
ing Borger Bulldogs, 22-8, November 7, at Bulldog
Stadium. The Sandie offense managed to score only
once, midway in the third period. Quarterback Currie
Bechtol connected with Stan Sparks for a 26-yard
touchdown pass. The play was set up by an intercep-
tion on a Bulldog pass by linebacker George Tffany
BOB ROSS
Manager
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sh Sandies, 22-8 in Win
on the Borger 41-yard line.
Bechtol connected wtih another pass, this time hit-
ting halfback Bill Reid, for a two-point conversion.
Amarillo's first and only defeat put the Tascosa
Rebels back into district 3-AAAA leadership, while
the Sandies dropped into a second place tie with the
Monterey Plainsmen.
JOE CHERRY CRAIG MORTIMER
Trainer
Manager
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XD LAD . . . Wesferners sfop Danny Jordan as hardy fans viewed ihe game. The sub- AUGIE PFEIFFER
ezing weafher didn? sfop The Sandies. The home Team coasied To an easy 40-8 win. ,Manager
Lubbock Than Palo Duro fall to Sandies in Finale
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STEVE DAVIS WHOSE BALL . . . The cross Town rivals 'from Palo Duro drop The ball. They dropped
Trainer The game To The Sandies ZIAO.
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FLYING COYOTE . . . Larry Shields i751 Wichita Falls back goes up as the Sanciies qo down, The Coyotes won the bi-district
clash 34-6 at Wichita Falls.
Sandies Meet Wichita Falls for Bi-District
The state champion Wichita Falls Coyotes rallied
in the second half of the game to go ahead and bat-
ter the Sandies for a 34-6 loss, November 28, as the
two teams met to decide bi-district honors.
AHS suffered a number of setbacks, fumbles, and
numerous pass interceptions. The offense failed to
rally in the second half, leaving the Sandies with only
one tally.
The lone score came on a 55-yard pass from quar-
terback Currie Bechtol to halfback Bill Reid.
The event was the 22nd time AHS has advanced
into the state playoffs in 38 years of competition.
The Sandies clinched the city championship as well
as the district championship as they downed the Palo
Duro Dons, 21-0, November 21 in Dick Bivins Sta-
dium.
After a scoreless first period, the Sandies opened
play from their own 11-yard line with a 4-yard run
by Danny jordan, a 56-yard scamper by Bill Reid, a
five-yard run by Currie Bechtol and two unsuccessful
pass attempts by Bechtol.
Three plays later, after the Dons punted to their
own 37-yard line, Bechtol lept over tackle for the
initial tally. Four plays after the kickoff the Sandies
again took over on the Amarillo 48-yard line and eight
plays, later, the second tally was rung up after a 52-
yard drive. The Sandies led at halftime, 13-0.
Seven plays after the second-half kickoff, halfback
Bill Reid ran one yard for the final score of the game.
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JIM STANLEY T. G. HULL
Assisfanf Coach Head Coach
DUANE STOBER
Trainer of AfHYeHCs
BOTTOM: Gary Pallinsen Jerry Avery Eldon Johnson, Bob Diblcr Terry Srnillv, Johnny Hamilfon. TOP: Johnny Garcia, Louis Ridings,
Harold Denny, Wa-yne Rivers, Bill Oales. Bobby Diggs.
Sandie Basketball Team Rebuilds for Year of Ups and Downs
The 1960 Golden Sandstorm basketball squad open-
rd its non-conference season with the Clovis, New
Vlexico Wildcats on November 28, 1959. The Wild-
:ats barely slipped by the Sandies with a score of
53-51. The following weekend on December 4th, the
Sandies again faced defeat against the Odessa Bron-
rhos, 49-43, but regained their power Saturday night
ay handing Permian of Odessa their first defeat of
he season. The score was 77-52. During the rest
uf the non-conference season the following teams
Joasted defeat over our gallant five---the Phillips
3lackhawks with a score of 55-42, the Norman, Okla-
ioma Tigers, 62-47, the Portales, New Mexico Rams,
S0-575 and the Highland Hornets of Albuquerque,
Slew Mexico, 49-43. The Sandstorm five were also
victorious over the Albuquerque High School Bull-
dogs, 62-42, the Stillwater Oklahoma Pioneers, 54-59:
The Dumas Demons, 69-58, and the Phillips Black-
hawks, 58-48.
The Sandie cagers traveled to Vernon to compete
in the Vernon Tournament where four top-rated Texas
teams fell to their clutches.
T. G. Hull coached the "A" team and the "B"
team was coached by Mr. jim Stanley.
The managers were Bill Jenkins and David Wilder.
"Doc" Stober was the trainer. He was assisted by
joe Cherry.
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BOBBY SIMPSON BETTE BENNETT ANDREW KELLER
Sports Editor Advertising Manager Club Editor
Publications Set Pace With New ROTO, Yearbook
Publications at Sandieland in 1959-60 were among
e finest in the country again. The 1959 La Airosa
as named the first place winner at the Texas High
hool Press Association convention in December, and
so received first place in competition with the Colum-
a Scholastic Press Association and the National
holastic Press Association. The Sandstorm went to
fset printing for the first time and published a
JTO section, the first of its kind in the nation,
onthly with the last issue of that month. journalism
as offered for credit in both the fall and spring
semesters. F. Paschal, Director of Publications W
named vice-chairman of the Texas Association
journalism Directors at the T. A. D. meeting
December. jim Bob Hodge was president of the P
handle High School Press Association. The department
sponsored the musical "Li'l Abner" with the music
department and Tommy Kale, associate editor of the
La Airosa, played the lead role. The department was
represented at the annual C. S. P. A. meeting in New
York City in March.
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JITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . Jim Bob Hodge served as president ot ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . Tommy Kale also served as head t
e Panhandle High School Press Association and vice-president the printing division and as a photographer in 1959-60. Tomm
the West Texas High School Press Association in l9oO. played the lead in "l.'il Abner" in October.
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DON BRAXTON
Business Manager
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MANAGING EDITOR . . . Of We Sf1nds'Qrrn for 1959-60 was Mike Nady. Mis wee JOE MOROSCO
named owsfandinq sophomore In lO58'59 fand plfncz-d fm? 7m feamre wrninq an ine Tema Circuhaiion Manager
High Scnoof Press Aasocimmn meefinq in Dmfon in Dccuwbcv.
LEO DROMGOOLE MARY BETH WARREN LYNN CURTIS
Sport Edncr Officu Murmger Ednorid fxzfyanf
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SYMPOSIUM GROUP . . . Pictured for the Speech 20 classses are Ronnie Dulce, Linda Rudder, Gene Fowler, Kay Krupp,
Judy Argo and George Whittenburq.
.AY READINGS . . . in the Dramatics classes are a regular
srl of the assignment, Here, Tom Morrison and Pam Buckner
ed from scripts.
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Speech Courses Offer
Countless Opportunities
Students in Sandieland take much of their elective
work in the Speech Department where courses are of-
fered giving the students a fine background in various
aspects of dealing and communicating with people.
The department is headed by Mrs. N. N. Whitworth
who is assisted by Mrs. Patricia Fields. Work in fun-
damentals of parliamentary procedure, public speak-
ing, pantomime, drama, extemporaneous speaking,
poetry reading, declamation, radio and television are
all available in the courses offered. Among other
things, students compete in the Interscholastic League
district, regional and state meetings in the spring, and
present countless assembly programs throughout the
year. The daily morning devotionals are prepared and
presented by students of the speech department. Students
interested in dramatics are able to work toward mem-
bership in the Thespian Troupe at Sandieland. The
department presents the annual coronation ceremony
and several one-act plays. The annual three-act play
is presented as a climax of the year's work in the spring.
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MAKEUP: . . . Members of Tkie speech ciasses view fneir handiwork GiiGV e session on makeup. lizronf Rowj Caria Wifckier, SLewe:'f
Siafer, Brenda M-:Gavok, Jimmy Crifes fsecond rowj Anita Anderson, Larry McCiunq, Peggy Smaii and Marilyn Hickman.
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SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY . . . Ben Bynum and Mike Gambia neariy Come fo biows over Susan Piiiiiips
wkiiie Judy Kendrick wfaickmes in fanquiski in a pkiiy prcsenfed To ine sophomores in assembiy.
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Football Fo
Ladies and gentlemen, pre
ing the Amarillo High School C
cn Sandie Band!" These words
hung with excitement throug
the football stadium as the Sz
Band took its place on the
and helped encourage our co-di
championship team to victory.
As a marching band, and a co
band, the Sandie Band is known
coming out on top on all con
tions it has entered. In the l
scholastic League Marching C01
held in the Buffalo Stadium at
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DRNET SECTION . . . Borforn Row: Frank
lly, Hal Mccullali, Jar Dovyell Biw Cob- 4
y, Loyd Wood, Tom McGahan. Mddle
wi Don Kirlcharn, Byron Merchant, Dicr
ornpzon, Dean Fly, Junior Crifes, Wanda: I , ,
ce, Dwaini Williams, lop Row: Jirnrny Bean, ' i
nn Loomis, Charles Burdis and Gay Grogan.
le Gradner, Shirley Burlc, Mary l-le-len Good,
RCUSSION SECTION . . . Boliorn R i"r
lie Waclia, Vinccnl Bnlz, Sheldon Mapzfgx,
arlx Mood, Jimmy Fly, Kennelh Dooze. 'lop
wi Paula Hire, Coil Edwards, Vicki Chap-
in.
WILLIAM O. LATSON FRANK KELLY TOM McGAHAN
Direclor of Band and Grchcslra Drum Major Assislanl Drum Maior
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:cites
Jmpetitors
Jn, the band received a first divis-
in in its class.
In his second year as director of
me band here at Amarillo High,
Villiam O. Latson strived to achieve
ie goal of having the best march-
ig and playing band. During this
:ar the Sandie Band was the only
and in the district to use the "six
eps to five yards" method of
latching, as it is the most difficult
iethod in that it requires precise
marching movements.
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'OODWIND SECTION . . . Bottom Row:
ana Whitehead, Kenneth Baird, Franlc Mor-
in, Carroll Bridgewater, Richard Womack,
artha Coates. Middle Row: Sally Ray, Janet
eed, George Hughes, Kenneth Cates, Judy
'go, Mary Shennun. Top Row: Josie Foster,
ula I-lite, Wilma Coursey, Frank Bowie, David
Jlman, Edith Coberly, Dottie Alexander,
BRASS SECTION . . . Bottom Row: Lynn Low,
Fred Gill, Jimmy Dalby, David Ayers, Tommy
Pelly, Doug Roberts, Carmon Abernathy. Mid-
dle Row: Kenneth Hall, Darry Conger, Dale
Smith, Merle Clawson, Danny Bridgewater,
I-larless Markham, Donald DuBose, Lee Roy
Treadway. Top Row: Russell Davenport, Bill
Townsend, Lee Witcher, Mike Bohn, Steve
Prescott.
CLARINET SECTION . . . Bottom Row: Scott
Rutledge, Tommy Reid, Dex Ott, Milne Gam-
ble, Phillip Scott, Bill Johnson, Don Markley.
Middle Row: Ginger Kyle, Arthur Lucero, Jan
Gill, Kathrine Miller, Jim Pope, Rita Gables,
Dale Dennis, Clittord Nunn. Top Row: Mary
Ann White, Jeanette Anderson, Sharon Adams,
Tommie Sturm Ann McDonald, Rheba Parrish,
Janice Kelly, Beverly Bales, Pat Keeler, Sharon
Forester, Sue McDonald.
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ANN MCDONALD CAROLE HEMBREE
Band Queen Orchestra Queen
Sandieland Orchestra
Instrumental in Programs
The Sandieland Orchestra made its initial performance in "Li'l
tbner," a musical comedy with Mr. William O. Larson as director. In
iis second year as director of the orchestra, Mr. Latson had a vastly im-
iroved organization.
The AHS Orchestra played for the annual crowning of the Queen
if Sandieland during American Education Week in November. The
group gave a Christmas concert in assembly and a Concerto concert
n February. The fine musical organization attended the University
nterscholastic League Music Competition, held in Amarillo at Stephen
T. Austin Junior High School, and the Tri-State Musical Festival in Enid,
Jklahoma, where they received high honors.
The orchestra ended the year playing for Baccalaureate and Com-
nencement exercises.
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,ND OFFICERS . . . Lett to Right: Franlr Kelly, Drum LOADING CREW Lett to Right Richard Womack
mior and Student Conductor: Tom McGahan, Assistant Lynn Low Fred Gil Bi'ly Coberly Merle Clawson Carmen
lm Major: Ann McDonald, Secretary and Band Queen: Abernathy and Lloyd Wood
ly Coberly, Presndentg Richard Womack, Vice-president
:l Librarian .
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ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL . . . G, Adams. G. Baines, C, Bnrdis K. Caves V. Cnfspfnan D. Chweon M. Canis: S. Dodkgzi J.
Edin, K, Eppemon, D. Fields, K. Hide, J. Hanrnlark, N, Harnpfun, W. T. Harp, V. Hawk C. Hennbree P. P-We, M. HOW dr, P. Hdnus J.
LJCe-ro. N. Mavhnez S. MWCHSU, M. McNeil, J. Nekon M. 0qJe, C, Pf1nfeL S. POW J. Quinn, S. Roberscn G. Scott D. Sejaic.:rnq.n
D Sfmdd nd R S M W V WWWems C VVnTers B C b L
. ax , . wnnnors, , arren, . ww , . w . 0 edy J. DoweL T. McGLanun, L. Wfgcd F. GEL L.
Treadway, L. Low, B. Tcwnbend, R. Vxfornuck, M. Good, J. Arno, D. f-lcxnnder M. SLennur'n, S. fxdarm, E. Ccpbcrly, D. Cum. n,
T. Reid, S. Ruedqe, F. Keffy.
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STAGE BAND . . . Bcffonv Row: Tommy Reed Dix OH Kenny Hind Funk Mcvgnn Caro' Bridqew.:?er, Ricnard Vxfrfnfack,
QU' Jonnson Ffank Ke 'y, Fved Gi L Top Row: Cdrnwcr' Abcrnadiy Lynn Lfgw, Lf-my Trf'aJw::y, Gould Dew, BH' Cubcdy, Tenn
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BOTTOM ROW: Sue Roberson Betty Mackey, Geraldine
Wilson, Sue Morrison, Mary Schenurn. SECOND ROVX'
Charlotfe Hamplon, Anita Anderson, Judy Boltin, Sally
Timmons, Donna Savage. THlRD ROW: Jim Tischner, John-
ny Garcia, Doug Howard, Jim Lea. Ronnie Day. TOP ROW:
Rusty Richards, Manuel Edquist, Robert Davis, Doug Tan-
ner, Charles Bickley.
BOTTOM ROW: Gail Adams, Jayne Parneil, Eula Johnson,
Darlena Mitchell, Pauline Holmes. SECOND ROW: Dinah
Dean, Tommie Sirum, Earline Holmes Diare Fly, Gayle-
Gatlin. THIRD ROW: Frank Elkins, Harry Day, David Ayers,
Chuck Braalladt. FOURTH ROW: David Sfiiih, John Har-
rfnqton, Devvayne Burns, Stan Sparks, Harald Denn..
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New Direct
On registration day, junior and senior
dents signing up for choir found a new
rector for the Bel Canto Chorale, Mr. I
Pippin. Mr. Pippin had replaced Mr. ja
Paschal, who returned to teaching jou
ism exclusively. Mr. Pippin had form
been the Sophomore Choir director,
this year he had the responsibility of
dling both organizations.
As the first bit of music work displ
to the public, the majority of Bel
participated in the all-school musical
edy "Li'l Abner." The group participated
BOTTOM ROW: Judna Rurnmeriield, Gail Graham,
Janell Haynes, Jean Henderson. SECOND ROW:
Diana Fields, Laina Burleson. Sharon Vineyard, Jean
Farr, Mary Nunn. THlRD ROW: Mike Johnson, Glenn
Unsell, Jesse Reyes, Carlos Cuellar. FOURTH ROW:
Stewart Slater. Dick Hall, Mack Johnson, W. T.
Harp Randy Webb.
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orole Assumes
Louis Pippin
lany civic functions performing for such groups as the
.otary Club, churches and Amarillo school assemblies.
In keeping with the Christmas spirit, the Bel Canto
:ined the other senior high choirs in presenting Christ-
las music which was video-taped at KFDA television
:ation. At an AHS assembly the groups sang several
elections from "The Messiah," accompanied by the
LHS orchestra and guest soloist James Paschal.
The Bel Canto Chorale attended the University In-
erscholastic League Music Competition in Canyon in
he spring and were participants in the Tri-state Music
'estival held in Enid, Oklahoma in May, bringing back
nanyi honors to AHS.
BEL CANTO OFFICIALS Mary Schenurn and Mary Nunn Accompanusts Sue Roberson
President: Dick Hall Student Director and Mr Louis Pippin Insfrucfor
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LL-STATERS . . . discuss music wifiw Direcfor, Mr. Louis Pippin, Leif fo riglwiz Roberi
avis, Dick Haii and Chuck Braafladf.
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:L CANTO CHORALE AND ORCHESTRA . . . combined iaienis and enieriained siuderiis
ring fine Ciirisimas season wiilw a iormai conceri and Two assembiy programs wiiii quesi
ioisis.
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MR. JAMES PASCHAL . . . was fee
'rured by choir and orciiesfra in Th
Chrisfmas assembly program.
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XFF OFFICERS . . . Bottom Row: Bill Kral, Kay Mullins,
Reserve Office
For several years Amarillo High Scho0l's Reserve
Officer Training Corps has been rated the very
best in the state of Texas. Much thought and
work are put into the rating of these groups.
First, the efficiency of the men is under consid-
eration. The work of the Professor of Military
Science and Tactics also has a big part in the de-
cision because of the reports and paper work
which he does. Finally, a rating is arrived at.
The result of this rating is not because of any
1 Dacus, Lce Flinn, T, A. Cox and Lyndal Moore. Second
wi Gordon Morrison, Lou Rhea Murrin, Captain Bill
essire, Roy Hudnell and Andy Risopolous. lop Row: Doug
ide, Linda Paul, Stewart Slater, Lynn Blackburn, Larry
idwin and Cynthia Lindley.
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ssor ot Military Science and
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RIFLE DRILL TEAM . . . Bottom Row: Bobby Jones, Clint Reeves, Neil
Eubanks, Stewart Slater, Lucky Lee and Gary Walker, Second Row: Bobby
Simpson, Tommy I-lensley. Bill Fairley, Bill Arthur and Bobby McDaniels.
lop Row: Clittord I-lurnphrey, Mark Patton, John Myrick, Rolan Clay,
Charles Smith and Jack Lanqtorcl.
oining Corps
one man or any one company, but the result of
a smooth working, efficient, dependable team
with all the parts functioning properly. Taking
all of these facts into consideration, we feel we
will again receive as high a rating, if not higher
than in years past.
--Jim Dacus
Cadet Colonel Commanding
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CADET COLONEL JIM DACUS AND I-IONORARY CADET COLONEL LEE FLINN
Battie Group Commanding Otticors
RECRUITING . . . tor ROTC is
one ot the most important phases
ot the batt'e group work at req-
istration. I-tere, Roy I-tudnell Jim
Bruton, Jimmy Koiiaer, Larry
Goodman and Ruth Coicer talk
with civitians about the advan-
tages ot military training.
MARCHING DRILL TEAM
Bottom Row: Tom Yon, Roy Hud-
neii, George Bowie, Lee Fiinn and
Lee Yon. Second Row: Ronaic
Burns, Dean Dunsmore, Gary I.ucIc
Richard Finch and Andrew Kei
Ier. Third Row: James Wood, Vic-
tor Hamilton, Try Sides, David
Current, Ronnie Shepard and
Freddie Potter. Top Row: Ray
I-IiII, Roger Melton Johnny Wat
son, Charies O'DanieI and Roger
Moore.
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AY MEETING . . . Members of the Sandie football learn A
were featured in this 'show of beanlyf' or sfyle show.
AY COUNCIL . . . consisting of the heads of
the various coenmillees includes: left to right,
Linda Sutton, Judy Kendrick, Jim Bill Merry.
Y Year Climaxecl
By Pennsylvania Meet
The Allied Youth is the largest organization in Am-
arillo High School, The AY, which is open to each and
every person, holds regular meetings on the first Thurs-
day of every month. There is always an interesting
speaker who shows the effects alcohol has on the
thoughts and actions of each individual. livery year,
the Allied Youth sponsors a style show. This year's
show was a big success. Girls modeled dresses from
Colbert's at the Amarillo Little Theater. This year the
HOW TO YELL Cheerleaders leach new yells and
A.Y. sponsored a dance which featured the cheer-
leaders. This added the finishing touch to Spirit Week.
The highlight of the year was the sending of delegates
to the National Convention. From here the group went
to Wfashington, D.C.g New York City, and then on to
Buckhill Falls, Pa., and the convention. Officers at
AHS were Currie Bechtol, Linda Mlinar, Lynn Black-
burn, Linda Sutton, and Meltwdie McCormick.
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BLACK AND GOLD . . . turnhleweeds and stars provide
chaws lo those attending lhc AY Dance cllmaxlng Spirit decorailon ler the AY Dance held in the second lloor
Wcic-ls,
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MAKE-UP . . . is one of the most important
phases of Thespien training. Thespians do the
make-up tor their own plays.
Thespians Present Playsp
Future Nursing Planned
The National Thespian Honor Society is for
students who participated in dramatics within their
own school. The purpose of the Thespians is to give
recognition and encouragement to meritorious achieve-
ment in dramatic arts.
OFFICERS . . . Dorothy Scott, president: Peggy Baskin, re-
cording secretary, Sue Roberson, vice-presidentg and Linda
Swope, secretary,
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presidentg Linda Mtinar, vice-president: and Judy Kendrick,
secrete ry.
The Future Nurses is an organization open to any
student interested in nursing. Some of the purposes of
the club are: to become informed about the many d1f
ferent fields of nursing, to understand some of the
basic qualities desirable in nurses, etc. The sponsor is
Bliss Sims.
MISS MARY KAY SIMS, sponsor, shows
the right way to apply a bandage.
OFFICERS . . . Serving as President was Jirn Bob
Hodge. Here he is conferring with other otticers
ot Quill and Scroll, Bette Bennett, secretary-
treasurer, and Lynn Curtis, vice-president.
uill 8. Scroll, Ken Club
re Outstanding Students
The Quill and Scroll Honor Society is open to any-
Jne who has taken journalism. This year the club con-
:entrated on the Pop Ball, and their efforts brought
lbout the beautifully decorated gym in a Christmas
zheme. The Ball climaxed the class favorite elections,
1s well as the Miss Sandieland contest, which four
mundred students attended.
OFFICERS . . . President ot the Ken Club was Kenneth
Cates, vice-president, Manuel Edquist, and secretary, Kay
Mullins.
MEMBERS . . . ot the Quill and Scroll worlc on the annual
Popularity Ball decorations. Due to their ettorts, ttie Pop
Ball was a success. Only members working on the Pop Ball
can letter in the spring.
The Ken Club is an honor society founded in 1938
by Miss Nellie Jane Luther. The word ken is the old-
est Greek work for wisdom. The shield consists of the
head of Minerva, goddess of wisdom, the word KEN,
and the five stars, which originally stood for the five
solids, but now represent scholarship, leadership, ser-
vice, character, and responsibility.
THE PRESIDENT . , . ot the Ken Club gets a closer loolr
at the shield ot wisdom.
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INTRODUCTION . . . ot otticers and special guests at
meeting is shown here. Speaking was outgoing president,
Sharon Coffee.
SHARON COFFEE . . . outgoing president, new
president, Judy G-aut, with corsage and qavel at
a break in the meeting.
Future Homemakers Elect
Gout as Council Head
The Future Homemakers of America Chapter at
AHS participated in the annual Tri-State Fair Parade
on Polk Street. The officers of the club were driven
down the main in an open topped convertible. All boys
in home and family living are Future Homemakers.
The Future Homemakers Club is open to all girls en-
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OFFICERS . . . and council members ot the Future Home-
makers are pictured at the banquet table.
rolled in various classes of foods or clothing. It is
open to all students enrolled in claseses of home and
family living. The Homemakers' department has three
labs at Sandiland on the first floor. Two are for foods,
and one for clothing. The AHS chapter of the FHA
participates in district, state, and regional competiions.
RIDING . . . down Polk Street in the parade ot the Tri-
State Fair are the newly elected otticers ot FI-IA.
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OFFICERS . . . Lett to right: Larry Wilson, vice-president:
Bill Blake, secretary: F. G. Collard, pre-sidentq Jimmy lvlathes,
scntinelg Earl Lamb, reporlerg Jerry Gibson, treasurer,
The Amarillo chapter of Future Farmers is a group
if about 25 boys. To be eligible for membership, one
nust be enrolled in vocational ag, or must have finished
'wo years of vocational agriculture. Throughout the
near FFA sponsors various activities for its mem-
aers. In the FFA classroom, the walls are covered with
THATS A REWARD . . . Jimmy Motives shows the result
OF long hours ot work tending his stock.
HAMBURGER? . . . Earl Lamb and Bill Blake
show oft their tine beet at the Tri-State Fair. The
boys care for their livestock themselves and enter
them in competition with other FFA chapters
over the district.
Vocational Agricultural
FFA Preparation Class
awards that were won by FFA members through the
years. The FFA assists students in becoming established
and educated in the farming industry. The boys learn
how to de-horn cattle, trim bull's hooves "the safe
way" fwithout getting kicked in the face, hardj, as
well as data about feed.
MR. PRESIDENT . . . "Butch" Collard presides at typical
FFA meeting. Meetings stress intormality and "downright
good fun."
COME ON IN . . . Mrs, M. L. MatherIy, cospon-
sor tor FTA, and Nancy McMeans invite Mr.
J. E. Anderson into a FTA meeting. This meeting
took piace in the First Baptist Church. It was
the torrnat initiation of new members.
Future Teachers Are
Trained in Club Work
The Future Teachers Association is a club in which
any interested boy or girl may join. The FTA pro-
vides information about the teaching profession. lt
promotes interest in teaching as a career. During the
year they give a student the chance to teach in the pub-
VNU?
BIRTHDAY PARTY? . . . Members ot the FTA to be in-
statted hold candles during the serious part ot their cere
mony tor initiation.
OFFICERS . . . are Wynona Craqhead, vice-president: Jean
Tolk, president: Ramona Minniclc, secretary, bottom row.
Second row: Jo Ann Fverheart, Jeanette Anderson, and
PauIine I-IoIrnes, council members. Top row: Shirley Settles,
Jeanine Elo, and Wanda Burks, aiso' council members.
lic schools. This privilege is for seniors and they teach in
grade school. At some of their meetings, they have an
outside speaker or local writer to give a book review.
FTA aids the teachers by helping to grade papers and
to tutor students who are slow to learn.
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WHAT DO YOU DO? . . . BiII Oates
is making some notes prior to the meet-
ing, the torrnal initiation.
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TALKING . . . with the president ol lhe Debale
Club, Ben Bynum, is Gary Lovett.
A TROPHY ALREADY The Debate Club seems pleased
with their newly won-.Sweepstakes Trophy lrom the Pen-
'igilontes Work for Spirit
With the coming of a new year, so came the com-
ing of a new club. The Debate Club, sponsored by
Mrs. Patricia Fields, entered a contest, and won the
sweepstakes. At the time this book was published, the
debaters were planning a debate tournament to be
held sometime in March. This would be the first such
contest of its kind in too many years at AHS.
DINAH? BLOW YOUR HORN? . . . Here two Viqilenles,
Clint Reeves and Phillip Elkins, pose with lhe touchdown
horn.
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The Vigilantes, now only two years old, has added
much to the spirit at AHS that it would be nearly im-
possible to think of a pep rally, ball game or Friday
without them. The Vigilantes work with the cheer-
leaders by setting up the public address system, sound-
ing the Touchdown Horn, decorating the goalposts,
and taking care of the victory bell.
HERE IT COMES! . . . The Vlqilantes lorouqhl' the Victory
Hell clown the hill al lhe lourth quarler ol lhe Sandie-Palo
Duro game.
CHIT CHAT . . . President Jesse Reyes meets with mem-
bers Judy Blair and Patsy Stuckley in preparation tor the
Christmas party.
Honor Society, Spanish
Clubs holds lniticitions
Los Viajeros, the Amarillo High School Spanish
Club has the aim to further the interest in the Spanish
language. All meetings are carried out completely in
Spanish. At the meetings, there is always an interest-
ing speaker or other person there to tell of the other
Spanish speaking countries and their type of govern-
ment.
INITIATION . . . ot the tirst semester candidates took
place in sophomore assembly in January in the auditorium.
ISN'T THIS FUN . . . Marilyn Judd and Billy Ray
Williams bob tor apples during the opening meet-
ing ot the Spanish Club.
The National Honor Society is a national organiza-
tion designed to create interest and enthusiasm for
high moral standards. It encourages good scholarship
and enlightened leadership. In order for a student to
join the society one must have an average of at least
90, a good citizenship record, and he must have given
some service to the school.
OFFICERS . . . are Phil Clarlc, secretary: Manuel, president:
and Robert Davis, vice-president.
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OFFICERS . . . ot the I-li-Y tor the year I959-60 were,
from lett, Terry Smith, president: Victor Hamilton, seated,
secretary-treasurer' lrtarolcl Denney, standing, vice-presi-
dentg and Royce Cheune, librarian.
The Y-Teens of Amarillo High School are composed
of girls from the sophomore, junior and senior classes.
Any girl who feels she can meet the standards of the
Y-Teens can join. Members of Y-Teens belong to a
world-wide fellowship of women and girls of every
race, color, creed, and occupation in YX5Q'CA's in sixty-
eight countries. Each is bound to the other by the
YWCA Purpose and the Y-Teen goals. Each one shares
in a democratic process to further these goals.
OFFICERS . . . tor the Y-Teens chapter of the YWCA are,
from lett, Stephenie Yunlcer, president: Lou Rhea Murrin,
vice prosidentg Dena Wheeler, secretaryg and Linda lvllinar,
3 lrasurer.
BON VOYAGE . . . Delegates to the Panhandle
Hi-Y Convention traveled to the city ot Lubbock
by automobile. The theme of the convention was
"The teenagers and trattic satetyf'
Y Groups Instill Use
of Christian Lives
The Hi-Y's of Amarillo High School are divided
into three different groups. The sophomore, junior and
senior Hi-Y's are separate clubs but they all have the
same objectives. The members of Hi-Y try to create
maintain, and extend the Christian ideals throughout
the school, the city, the community, and every person
they may come in contact with. Any boy in Amarillo
High School may become a member of the Hi-Y. The
Hi-Y is associated with the YMCA.
PREPARATION . . . Members ot the Y-Teens are shown
preparing tor the Sweetheart Dance which was held Feb-
ruary I4 in the second tloor girls gym.
EUREKA . . . Barbara Boaz, Kay Robertson, Galen
Englebrecht, and Arthur Fedler, standing lett all
wonder at the mysteries uncovered by the rnicro-
scope in Biology.
nternos Group Studiousp
Displays Spark Biologists
Internos, the Latin club, is for all high school
students with at least one-half year of Latin. Initiation
of members consists of a blindfolded walk down the
hall into the cafeteria and an enjoyable ceremony there.
The Latin club was created to enable apt language
students to gain knowledge of Latin, which he would
otherwise miss because of the limited time of high-
school classes. Social events that Latin club members
hold include a spring banquet, usually held in the
cafeteria, highlighted by the induction procedure and
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OFFICERS . . . ot' the Internos were from left, Marsha
Cook, Secretary: Robert Perkins, standing, Treasurer, Eddie
Fritchie, president: and Susan Cretney, vice-president.
PROFESSORS . . . Sherry Dickson and David Coleman,
holding skull, inspect what could have been the work ot
some South American cannibalg it was really the cratt ot
a statue-maker in New York.
a Roman skit presented by seasoned members. The
Latin club participates in Interclub Council.
The Biology club was organized in 1958-59 for the
purpose of furthering the study of Biology. The club
meets weekly with Curt F. Scheffer, sponsor of the club.
Members may be either enrolled in Biology or past stu-
dents of Biology. Among some of the projects the club
undertakes is the growing of Banana Trees and keeping
the Biology cases in the halls full of Biological speci-
mens.
"GALLlA EST OMNIS DIVISA IN PARTES TRES" . . .
Presiding over a meeting ot the lnternos is the president.
The lnternos gives special study to more advanced Latin
which the regular course does not Otter.
DiCTATlON . . . is an important part of the Sfenoqraplwic
Club. Students enrolled in Shorllwand here show llwe good
OFFICERS. . . of the Slenoqraphic Club are from
left, Phyllis Blollner, secrelaryq Roylene Farnsworth,
president and Judy Hidgers, treasurer.
poinls of being efficient as a secretary. U
The Stenographic club, one of the new clubs at
Sandieland this year, was formed to help students with
shorthand and typing experience. The purpose of the
club is to help seniors who have had one year of typing
and one year of shorthand to gain greater skill in tran-
scription. This training prepares the club members for
the business world.. Among the qualifications a mem-
ber must possess is that of showing outstanding ability
in shorthand. The fifteen members of the club this
year elected Helen Straughen as their president.
OFFICERS . . . of the Secretarial Training Club were. from
left, Pamlln iVlllCl'1Sll, S6Cfeldryj Nala lvlarglmlll Tregggrer
O and Helen Slrauglwan, prcsidenl.
Training As Assistants
The Secretarial Training Club of Amarillo High
School meets during the first and second periods in
the secretarial training classes of Miss Velma Shows,
who also serves as sponsor of the group.
The club furnishes faculty members with student
aides and trains the girls for office practice in the use
of equipment including the dictaphone, the mimeo-
graph and other often used office machines. The girls
are students of both shorthand and typing and must
be seniors to meet the class requirements.
ALL TYPES . . . cf slucienls sludy for secrelerial worlc. Asif
any ol llzem and theyfl fell you ii's noi for weelclinqs.
OFFICERS . . . ot D. O. are tront row lett to right: Karen
Berger, 'lreasurerg Nandan McMahan, Secretary and Jerry
Cooper, President. Back Row: Jerry Cottrnan, Vice-President
and Jerry Radney, Reporter.
The Distributive Education Club, sponsored by Mr.
Raymond Wilson, is one of the most important clubs
in Sandieland. The members of this club, who come
from the D. E. classes, participate as a group in projects
to improve the individual in his job. They foster a
spirit of fair play and competitive sport in the various
jobs. The big event for the D. E. students is the an-
nual Christmas party. During the month of March
students go to the state convention in Austin. To finish
the year, they have a big party for the members.
OFFICERS . . . ot D. E. are from left to right: Royleen
Farnsworth, Reportorg Tommy Ware, President: Gary Long,
Sergeant-at-arrnsg Larry Wise, Vice-President and Phyllis
Mask, Secretary.
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MEMBERS . . . ot the D. E. class are shown dur-
ing one ot the regular class meetings.
Students Improve By
DE,
DO Club Meetings
The Diversified Occupation club, under the direction
of Mr. Oliver Diggs, helps the students in the D. O.
classes to better understand their jobs. The students en-
gaged in this program work part of the day and go
to school the other part. Projects of the year include
taking care of and decorating the display case outside
of the vocational department offices.
Highlight for the year is the Employer-Employee
banquet held each spring, where the students entertain
their bosses for the year with a meal in the cafeteria.
PRACTICING . . . in one ot the D. E. classes are Sandra
Srnith, Roylcen Farnsworth and Tornrny Ware.
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WORKING HARD . . . Lynn Blackburn and Kay
Mullins are painting new lines and numbers on
the Student Council parking lot.
rudent Council Is
H.S. Governing Body
The Student Council is one of the best known hard
working leadership organizations in Amarillo High
School. The members are elected by students to rep-
resent them as official representatives in all important
matters within the entire school. The Student Council
is a student forum, training leaders for the future, at
which school problems and projects are brought before
them to be discussed and handled properly. As a
service organization the Student Council has many
useful aims: to promote a better understanding be-
PRESIDING . . . Jerry Shacl-cletord is shown leading one ot
the regular meetings.
OFFICERS . . . President Jerry Shaclcletord is shown in the
Student Council ottice with Martha Malceig, treasurer and
Kay Mullins, secretary.
tween the student body and faculty, to promote better
scholarship, to create and maintain good school spirit,
to develop high ideals of personal conduct, to prepare
students for intelligent participaion in school affairs,
to encourage the practice of good citizenship, and to
provide a training ground for both leaders and follow-
ers. The Student Council is in charge of the school
parking lot, the money sponsoring the annual foreign
exchange student. This year the biggest project was
participating as a host for the State Convention, with
Palo Duro serving as State Secretary.
MEETING . . . the Student Council meets each Tuesday
during the second period in a special room in the Nixson
Annex Building.
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ris Sfranqe, Judy Boney and Tascosa cI'ieerIeader Gary Snick-
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HAT'S IT SAY . . . Lafin sfudenfs qaII'ier around Miss Marie
neII, Ieacner, as sI'ie reads Irorn a I.aIin book.
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nfcr, seIIs Sandie Vickers Io some AI-IS sfudenfs. Schaefer, I:ioIoqy Ieacner.
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BUST THOSE BRONCHOS . . . Sandie cheerleaders lead a cheer tor the student body at the pep rally betore the first game ot The
season with The Odessa Bronchos. The AHS band in the background, provided the music tor The pep rallies.
iootboll Spirit Provides
Neekly Rallies of Pep
Forgetting an unsuccessful, but spirited 1958 foot-
all season, AHS students touch on the 1959 season with
nprecedented school spirit. Sandie pep rallies were
n ideal place to let off steam built up from high en-
ausiasm for each coming game.
The auditorium was never less than packed as the
aint efforts of the Sandie cheerleaders and Golden
andie band got thing going full speed. With the help
f the newly-formed Sandie Steppers, each and every
isplay of school spirit was a terrific success as a morale
uilder to the team and its followers.
But, an was seen at every game, the pep rallies were
lerely a warm-up for the Sandie cheering sections,
nd school spirit was even displayed in the face of
efeat.
Always a pleasure to see and hear, are the guest
Jeakers who topped off many of the rallies with bits
f philosophy, wit, and humor.
Each factor was a driving force to the success and
f the 1959 Sandie Pep rallies.
NOTE OF ASSURANCE . . . Sandie coach 'Bum' Phillips assured
The student body at a pep rally that The Team would do its best
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luke box.
Spirit Dances Opens
Sonclielcmd Social Seaso
Stars, Music and Tumbleweeds were the main
theme of the first dance of the year, the A. Y. dance.
Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Estella Ranch and
the help of Currie Bechtol, Ruth Rush, Linda Mlinar,
Melody McCormick, and many other members, the
second floor gym glistened like the Milky Way in
the middle of Texas, with its stars and gold and
black tumbleweeds.
The music was a hi-fi, strung to different parts
of the gym. The tape varied in mood and rhythm.
For a short floor show each cheerleader taught
a new yell. After the entertainment, refreshments
were served by some of the mothers of the A. Y.er's.
Ominous was a delay in starting of the dance
which was advertised to start at 8:00 and actually
began at 8:30. Members of the dance committee have
claimed that the mistake was made by the newspapers
and not themselves. Many of those who waited the
half-hour feel that in spite of whose fault the delay
was, the dance should have been begun at the pull-
lished time.
AT RIGHT . . . A floor view of the first dance of the ea
at Sendielend. The dances were held in The second oo
Q yin.
IEY CAME IN PAIRS . . . Couples stand and talk during IuII in music. This scene was common at the cheerleaders dance at the
sl oi the year.
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inifows stale election rubs and all ballotinq is done by secret ba
A GREAT DECISION . . . Val Tenorfo Ioolcs over his baltot Care-
tuliy betore he marks his choice tor his student leaders.
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Texas Election Laws
elections. Elected in each class are a president, vice-pres-
ident, and secretary. Elected, also, are ten representatives
to the student council from the student body-at-large.
Polls are located in the halls on the first floor, one for
the Sophomore Class, one for the Junior Class, and
one for the Senior Class. Each student is allowed one
vote for each office, and ten votes for representatives-
'at-large to the Student Council, When he votes, his
name is crossed off the list of his homeroom by a clerk
at the pollg and he is handed a ballot with the names
of the candidates on it. A judge from one of the civics
classes is also present at the poll and students are put
on their honor. The votes are counted by the civics
classes. If a candidate Wins by less than a two-thirds
majority, a run-off is held in the home rooms. A good
time is had, and responsibility taught to all students.
AT RIGHT . . . Ann Morgan deposits her ballot tor the student
elections as she is watched by Victor Hamilton, another voter, and
the election clerks.
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inging paris of songs from the show.
STAGE SETS . . . Members of The cast bniir all of the slaqe
sets for the production by modeling Them after photographs
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Dogpatch Comes Alive
In Sandielcmd's 'Abner'
The school year of 1959-60 was sparked by the prese
tation of "Li'l Abner" in the auditorium. The producti
was open to all students of AHS, and most of the st
dents, it seemed, participated. The sponsors for the mu
cal comedy were: the publications department, who ma
the scenery and offered the direction of the playg t
choral department, who instructed the chorus and t
singers, and the orchestra which furnished the dramat
music accompanying the play. This all added togeth
to make the production professional and realistic. T
play starred Tommy Kale in the title role, with Sharo
Vinyard as Daisy Mae and a combination of the oth
students in the high school to make nearly the large
cast in a play at AHS.
The story began when the "typical day in Dogpatc
USA," was disrupted by the news that the governme
was going to evict the Dogpatchers from their homes t
blow the city of Dogpatch off the face of the earth t
save the industry in Las Vegas. The effect of Yokumberr
Tonic on the human male is seen by the governme
scientist who postpones the demolition until further tes
can be concluded.
In the end, jubilation T. Cornpone saves the day, th
men and the town of Dogpatch, because he is a nation
shrine.
AT RIGHT . . . Tommy Kale and Sharon Vineyard poriray l.i'l
Abner and Daisy Mae from The school production of "Li'l
Abner."
MARY NUNN . in her role as Moonbeam McSwine car-
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n. Left to right on the bottom row is Star Polk, Judy Duke, Gloria Davis, Judy Gaut, Thelma Campbell. Kay McKay. On the
p row, lett to right are Susan Cretney, Jeanne Bennett, Mary Nunn, Laina Burleson, Brenda MeGavoclc, Geraldine Wilson and
n Reeves.
J SANDIELAND BEAUTIES . . . Star Polls, left. and Kay
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Miss Sonclielond Contest ls
Followed by Presentation
On Friday night, December ll, in the AHS audi-
torium, the annual beauty and talent parade took place
to choose the most talented and beautiful girl in all
Sandieland. That evening was a climax to weeks of
ticket sales and heated preparation for the contest. Held
in coordination with the Miss Sandieland Contest was
the Ugliest Man on the Campus contest.
After the presentation of the participants of both
contests, Geraldine Wfilson was chosen as Miss Sandie-
land and Danny Jordan was selected as Ugliest Dian
on the Campus.
December 12, the annual AHS Popularity Ball was
held. This event is always of great importance and
interest, as the class favorites and Mr. and Miss AHS
are presented. These people are elected by the students
about a week before the Popularity Ball. Those pre-
sented at this affair were Linda Rudder and Gordon
Hunt, Sophomore Favorites: Tracy Lewis and Steve
Davis, Junior Favoritesg and Helga Thompsen and
Nicky Merriman, Senior Favorites. Sharon Vinyard and
Danny Jordan were honored as Mr. and Miss AHS.
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through their advertisement, are supporting students of the Amarillo High Schools in the following pages. We
urge you to give these fine Texas folks your first consideration in the future as you make your purchases. They
have helped you and now it's up to you to support them. You will later, why not now?-Your Editors.
'PATRON PAGE PATRON PAGE PATRON PAGE
Acme Cleaners ...... ..... 2 32 Elliott Office Supply .... Nunn Manufacturing Inc. .
Allison Blacksmith .... .. ..... 256 Elmer Auto Supply . ., .... glilfam G"9ce"Y ---- ' -- - -
Amarillo Bowl .................... 263 Farrell Lumber Co. . .. .... P "Lens Co' ""' ' ' " ' '
Amarillo Clearing House Association 249
Amarillo Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ..26I
Amarillo Iced Display Manufacturing 256
Amarillo Livestoclr Auction ........ 264
Amarillo Packing Co. ............ 254
Amarillo Photo Supply, lnc. ...... '252
Amarillo Plate and Glass Mirrors Co. 242
Amarillo Savings and Loan ........ 236
Amarillo Secretarial School ........ 250
Anderson Dairy Foods ..... ..... 2 35
Ansley's Cleaners ....... ..... 2 44
Aqua Pools .......... ..... 2 64
Army and Navy .................. 246
Attebury Elevators ................ 254
Automotive Supply Company ...... 242
Autry, George, Printer ........... 248
Balmer Automotive ......... ...., 2 33
Bauman, Rudy, Lumber Co. ...... 236
Bearden's Service Station . ..... 230
Bell, Jaclc, Pharmacy ..... ..... 2 57
Blacltburn Brothers ...... ...., 2 45
Borden Co. .,........... ..... 2 37
Boston Greenhouse ........ ..... 2 60
Bratton Insurance Agency ......... 262
Buddy's Super Marlcet ..... ..... 2 45
Casey Carpet Co. ...,... ..... 2 34
Catchings Prescriptions .. ..... 230
Cawthorn Service Station . .. .... .23I
Central Grocery Company ........ 254
Cliffside Sheet Metal Shop ....,... 240
Cliver Construction Company ...... 257
Cobb Clothier, lnc. ............,. 238
J. B. Coe Lumber Co. ............ 248
Colbert's ............. ..... 2 55
Cooper Homes, lnc. .... ..... 2 50
Country Pride ......... ..... 2 45
Crown Electirc ......... ..... 2 46
Curtis Blind Co. .......... ..... 2 5I
Davis, Davidson, and Butler . ..... 252
Deason Cleaners ......... ..... 2 3l
DeGrassi-Bates Company ,........ 230
Diggs Drug Stores .....,. ...,. 2 40
Double Dip ............ ..... 2 44
Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. . ..... 240
Doche and Co. ........ ..,.. 2 48
Donna June Shoppe ..,.... ...., 2 32
Dorchester Corporation ........... 242
Draughon's Business College ...... 258
Dupriest, Carl, Office Supply .... 237
Elkins Fruit Company ............ 260
Fefferman's ........,.. ....
First Baptist Church ... .. ....
Flowers' Conoco Service ...,.....,
Foxworth-Galbraith Lum ber Co.
Freeman's Flowers ................
Furr Food Stores, lnc. . .. . ... .
Fyfe Cement Supply Co. .
Garner Motors ......... ....
Gatlin Shoes ......... ....
Gattis Shoes ..............,.....
German Car Co. ...,........... .
Globe-News Pu blishinq Company
Goodhouselreeping Shop .....,....
Gouldy Brothers, Grain ..,.....,.
Graham Plow Co. ....... . . . ,
Grand Bowl ........... ....
Gray Studio ............ ....
Green Acres Pharmacy ..... ....
Griener-Madison Agency ......,..
Griggs, N. S., and Sons ..........
Guaranty Abstracting and Title Co.
Guy's 300 Cafe ................,.
Hall, Vance, Sporting Goods ..,...
Hamilton, J. C., Co. ............. .
Heath Furniture Company ........
Hedgecolxe Motor Company .....,
Herring Hotel ...................
Hill Lines, lnc. ............ ....
Hodge, Grace and Jim ... ,...
Hollywood Shop ...,..,.. ....
Hubh Clothiers ..... ....
Jenkins' One Stop ,.... ..,.
Jones, G. E., Electric . . . . .
Jupe Motor Co. ..... ....
Kenyon Shoes .... ....
KFDA Radio-TV .. ....
Kline's ........... ....
Kress, S. H. ........ , . ..
Lanes lce Cream ..... ....
Martin Bros. Boot Shop ... ....
Maxor Drug .,......,. ....
Mead's Balrery ...., ....
Melton-Clarlt ........... ....
Merriman Fine Foods ... ,...
Morton Foods ......... ....
McAfees, lnc. ....... . . . .
Mr. G. ....,....... .
Myers Music Mart ..,.............
Neal's Charcoal Broiler ............
Nichols Faint and Wallpaper CO. ..
Orchid Beauty Salon ..... .
Osgood Monument Co. .. .,
Ozarlca Water Co. .......... .
Pala Duro Studios .... ,........
Panhandle Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning
Panhandle Mutual Hail Association
Panhandle Outdoor Advertising Co
Panhandle Radio and TV .......
Pate Balrery ....,........ . . .
Penry, E. C., Jewelry ..,. .
Phariss Dairy Queen, ...... .
Pioneer Natural Gas Co. .. .
Pittsburg Plate Glass .........
Plains Chevrolet ...,,.....,....
Ponca Wholesale Merchantile Co
Potter-Randal County Medical Assn
Reeves Lumber and Building
Supplies Co. ............ .
Reppert-Beeke Lumber Co. .... .
Rice's Dining Salon ........ .
Royal Crown Bottling Co. .... .
Russell Stationery Co. ...... .
Sealtest Plains Division .
Seven Up Bottling Co. ., .
Shamroclr Cleaners ...... .
Shaw Employment Service .
Simpson, J. M., Oil Co. .. .
SoRelle Motor Co. .......... .
Southern Farm Supply Assn.
Southwest Companyl of Texas . ..
Southwestern Public Service
Company .,...............
Superior Manufacturing Co.
Sweet Swing Club .......... .
Tex-Air Gas Co., Inc. ........ .
Thomas Paint and Wallpaper
Thomson-King Insurance Co. . ..
Tolizen Music Store ..,,.......
Town 8: Country Supplies lnc. .
Twings Drive-lnn .......... .
Village Barber ........ .
Walsh Food Service ..,... .
Western Business Supply .... .
Western National Life .... .
White and Kirlr ......,... .
Willborn Brothers Co., lnc. .. .
Williams-Boyce Agency ...... ,
Wolflin Village Merchants .. ..
Woolworth, F. W. ........ .
YMCA ................ .
YWCA ......... . .
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34,h 8 WIMBERLEY 15th s. N. MIRROR l7l5 E. 10th
4015 S. WASHINGTON 2732 W, 10111
Rudy Bauman Lumber Company SCVELLE MOTOR CO'
"XX'hcre the Home Begins" Specializing ln top
Select Used cars and
Phone DR 2-8306 901 Georgia New Cars
Amafillof Texas 912 Fillmore DR 6-8743
ORANGE CRUSH
FROSTIE ROOT BEER
Amarillo Savings 8t Loan Association GUARANTY ABSTRACT TITIE Co., INC.
401 Wes? 8th A. ll. jones Q H, ll. llilgcrs - Tolly joncs
40X paid on Savings Alnstracts of Title-Title Insurance
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Large or Small of Riclimond, Virginia
Each accounf ifwured up To 510,000 512 Taylor Street Amarillo, Texas
Congratulations From
TYPE WRITER HEADQUARTERS
Olympic Royal Smlfh Carone
PORTABLES 607 N Fillmore
Transmlsslon gears for cars gl Trucks
614 Taylor DR 45351
New Home of Bordcns the preferred dairy products of the golbu spread
Phone DR 6 8271 South on Canyon Highway
Discover with others
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1006 Jackson Si.
Bowl For Health
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911 West 5th Phone DR 6-8263
Amarillo, Texas
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DUVALL ONE STOP
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LITTLE BROWN HOUSE
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General Sheet Melol Work Cafe Equipment
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2306 West 7th DR 3 5208
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Name Page Name Page Name Page
Bell, Jeanette . . . .... 33 Britton, Betty .... .. .88
Abernathy, Carmon . . . 88, 167,168, 169 Bell, Leslie ....... ........... B ritton, John ..... .......... 8 8
Abrams, Barry . . . ........... 102 Bellamy, Frankie .... . . .......... 33 Broadstreet, Mary Jo ...... . . . . . I . . 36
Adams, Dorris . . ........... 32 Bennett, Bette . . . 34, 104, 158, 182 Braxton, Don ..... 64, 213,219, 220
Adams, Ganola . . . .... 88, 169 Benites, Sharon ....... ........ B r00kS, Dennis .... ......... . . 88
Adams, Gayle . . .... 88, 170 Bennett, Jeannie . . ...... 102, 173 Brooks, Linda . . . . . . 88
Adams, Jackie-. . ....... 102 Benta, Mary Jo . .... ........ B rown, Bob . . . .... . . . . . . 89
Adams, Sharon . . . . . 88, 167, 168 Berg, David . . . . . 88, 161, 308, 211 Brown, Barbara . . , . . . . . . . . . . 36
Addington, Vicki . . ...... 102 Berger, Karen . . . . . ........ 88, Brown, Beverly . . 89, 104, 208, 24
Adkins, Sharon . . .... 88 Berkonitz, Judy . . ...... 88 Brooks, Mike . . ....... . . . .89
Aid, Karen . . . . . . 102 Berry, Charles . . . . 88 Brown, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Akin, Eddie . . . ..... 32 Bezner, Lanny . . ..... 34 Brown, Wesley . . . . .89
Aldridge, Earl . . . ........... 102 Bickerstaff, Philip . . . . 102, Brownlow, Bob . . . . . . . . . 89
Alexander, Dale .... ......... 1 02, 179 Blckley, Charles . . . . . 88 Broyles, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . 89
Alexander, Dorothy .... 102, 80, 128, 167, 194 Bills, Joyce . . ..... 88 BFUHIOH, Jimmy - - - - - ' 36. 125. 123
Alexander, Fred . . . . . . 32, 138, 306, 319 Bills, Richard . . . .... Bruza, Carol . . . . . . . . 89
Alexander, Lucia . . ...... ..... 3 2 Bingham, Sherry . . ...88 Bryant, Mary . . .102
Allen, James .... ....... . . 102 Binkley, Sharon . . ..... 88 Buchannan, Jim . . . . . 89
Allen, Lynette . . . . 88 Bivins, Alice . . . . , . . 88 Buchannan, Sam . . . . . , 103
Allen, Sandra . . .... 88 Bixler, L. Bobby . . .... 34 Buckner, Pamela . . . . .89, 162
Allen, Sandra . . . . , 102 Black, David . . . .... 34 Buckner, Pamelia . . . . . 89, 162
Allison, Ann . .. . 102 Black, Eddie . . . .. . Buell, Jolene . . . . . . . . 36, 177
Allison, Sue ...... ....... 8 8 Blackburn, Beth . . . .... 88 Bunch, Ronnie . . . . . . . . .89
Allred, Milton ....... .... 3 3, 176 Blackburn, John . . ......... 35 Burch, Helen . . ...... 103, 173
Alstead, Virginia Ann . ....... 33 Blackburn, Lynne . . . .34, 174, Burch, Melba . . ....... . . . . 37
Alvis, Melba .... ........ 8 8 Blacketer, Ronnie . . . ...... Burch, Shirley . . 103, 80, 173, 194
Anderson, Anita .... . . . 88, 164, 170 Blackwell, Warretta . . ...... 34 Burchfield, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Anderson, Eavolyn . . . ...... 102, 173 Blake, Bill ........ . . . 88 Burdis, Charles . . . . . . . 103, 166
Anderson, Jeanette . . . . . . 33, 39, 167, 185 Blalock, Bobbie . . . . . . Burgess, Sheila . . . . . . . 103
Anderson, Joan . ......... 88 Blanchard, Eloise . . .. Burke, Ronnie . . . , . . . 37
Anderson, Ross . . . . . 102,176 Blanchard, John . . .... 35 Burki, Kay . . . . . . . . 103
Andrews, Gail . . ..... 102 Blasingame, Jerry . . . . Burks, Wanda . . . . . 89, 185
Andrick, Carolyn . . .... 33 Blasengame, Phyllis . . . . Burleson, Laina . . . . . 103, 218
Andrick, Linda . . . . 102 "Bledsoe, Henry . . ........... 24 Burnam, Terry . . . . . . . 89
Angel, Richard . . . . . 102 Blotner, Phyllis . . . ........ 34 Bumam, Tommy . . . . . 103
Anthony, Gearldine . . . 102 Boaz, Barbara . . . 102, 23, 173 "Burns, Miss Mary . . . . . . 20
Arden, Jerry . . . ........ 32 Boehning, Patsy . . .......... Burns, Mary . ..... . . . . . . 103
Arthur, Bill . . . ......... 174 Bogda, Marie . . . . Burnsed, Ronald . . . . . . 103, 177
Argo, Judy ..... .
Armstrong, Darrell . .
'Aubuchon, F. D. .
Avery, Jane ....
Avery, Jerry . .
Ayres, David ..,.. . . .
. . 102, 162, 167
. . . 102, 173
......26
.........102
. . . 33, 159, 167, 170
'Bacon, Charles . .... .,....... 3 0
Bahn, Mike . . .
Bains, Gwen ......
Baird, Kenny .........
.......1o2
.....lO2,169
..102,167,169
"Baker, Mrs. Francis . . ........ 25
Baker, Freddy
"Ballard, Miss
Viola
Bales, Beverly . . .
Banks, James . . .
Barclay, David . .
Barnett, Linda . .
Bartlett, Gloria . .
Bartley, Gary . . .
Bartan, Maxme . .
Bashin, Peggy . .
Baskin, Anita . .
Bass, Marvin . . .
Bates, Charles . .
Bates, Kenneth
Battenfleld, Jimmy .
Baumgarder, Ken . .
Bayle, Judy .....
Bayless, Sue ......
"Beall, Mrs. Loyd Dot . .
Bean, Gene ....... .
Bean, Jimmy ..... .
Beauchamp, Robert .
Beaudoin, Sandra . .
Bechtol, Currie . .
Beeler, Garet . .
Bell, Donald . .
'Denotes Faculty
......88
.......29
...lO2,l67
.....l02
..l02
...88
....88
..88,l79
......88
..88,l8l
....102
...88
...88
...32
...33
.......88
.......102
..88,56,zoo
......19
.......88
...102,166
.......88
...33,137, 145
.......102
...88
Vincent , .
Bogda,
Boggs, Ginger . .
Bohn, Mike . . .
Boltln, Judy . . .
Bonds, Ann . , .
Donna . . .
Boner,
Boney, Judy . .
Bonner, Lewis . .
Borden, Jackie . .
Boston, Ray ....
'Boswell, J. M. . .
Bouderau, Eddie . .
Bowdish, Ralph . .
Bowen, Frances , . .
Bowerman, Cleve . .
Bowie, Frank ....
Bowie, George . .
Boyd, Ronald . .
Boyles, Jan ....
Braafladt, Chuck . .
Paula .
Bradley,
Brandon, Phylis . .
Ronnie .
Branigan,
Branigan, Ruth . .
Beannon,
Brasher,
Johnny . .
Eddie .
Bratton, Terry . .
Breeding, Stephen .
"Bray, Mrs. Pixie .
Betty . . .
Brewer,
Brewer, Claudette .
Brewer,
Brewer,
Delmas . .
Howard . .
'Brewer, Mrs. L. .
Bridges, Raymond .
Bridgewater, Carroll
Bridgewater, Danny .
Britting, Tommy . .
....88
.fidz
...ss
..'.'.a4,'i95
.....1o2
.......88
....88
....28
. .ffidz
.....l02
....34, 175
88, 116, 170, 172, 210
....35
,....88
. ...88,
105, bififiv,
. . ......... 35,
u
1
Burt, Kenny . . .
......89
Burton, Martha . . ...... 89
Busby, Peggy ...... . . . 103, 173
Butcher, Barbara . . ...... 89
Butler, Beverly . . .... 37
Butler, James . . . . . 36, 174
Butz, Vincent . . . . . 89, 160
Bybee, Billy. ... . . ..89
Bybee, Lonnie . ..... , , 103
Byford, Marqueta Jo ..... ........... 3 7
Byrd, Eddie ........ . ......... 103
Bynum, Ben . . 89, 10, 164, 165, 176,177, 186
.C-
Caldwell, Walter ..... . . . 89
"Calvert, B. C. . . . . . . . 28
Camp, Nancy . . . . . . 103
"Campbell, C. A. . . . . . 213
Campbell, Karen . . . . . 103
Campbell, Herman . . ..... 89
Campbell, Thelma . . . . . . 89, 218
Campbell, John . . . . . . . . 89
Canada, D. L. . . . .103
Cano, Jimmy . . ..... 89
Casey, Myer ..... . . . 89, 179
Cartwright, Roy . . . . . . 1 . . 103
Castillo, Frank . .... . . . 103, 173
Casstevens, Francine . . ..... 103
Cates, Kenneth . . . . . . . . 102, 182
Cagle, Anson . . . . . . . . 89, 177
Cates, Kenneth N. . . . . . 37, 169
Cauiness, Cay .... .... 8 9
Ceruantez, Adrian . . . . . B9
Cervln, Mike .... . . . 89
Chapp, Robert . . . . . 103
Chadwell, Billy . . . . . 90
Chadwell, Bobby . . ..103
Chandler, Robert . . .... 90
Chambers, Bera . . . . . . 36, 163
265
INDEX
Name Page Name Page Name Page
Chambliss, Jay Lee . . . . 103 Crouch, Linda Ray ..... . . . 105 Dillard, Bobby . . . . . 105
Chandler, Sandy . , , ,, 104 "Crouch, Mrs. Murriel . . . 19 Dillard, Mary . . . . . 105
Chapman, De101-is , , ,.,,' 104 Crowell. Dana . . . ......... 90 Dillard, Maureen . . . . .105
Chapman, Vickie , , , , , 90, 169 Crumley, Adele . . ............ 90 Dodge, Steve , , , , , 105
Chappe11, Ca1v1n , , ,,,, 37, 135 Crump, Lanny . . . . . . 40, 76, 115, 139 Dodson, Ben . . . . . . . 91
Chevez, Domingo , . , ,,,,, 104 Cruttenden, Allen . . . ........ 90 Dodson, Billy . . . , . 42
Chavez, Eva , , , ,,104 Cruz, Martha . . . ...... 90 Dodson, Janet . . . . . . 91, 51
Chavez, Johnny , , , , Q0 Cuellar, Carlos . . . . . 40, 163 Dobbs, John . . . . . . . . . 91
Chase, Karen , , , , 104 Cultra, George . . . ..., 105 Dodson, Wade . . . , . 105, 173
Chavez, Lily , , , , , 90 Cummings, Carole . . ...,.,... 40 Donelson, Don . . . . . 105, 178
Chevez, Patsy , , ,,,,, 104 Curlee, Owen .... ......... 1 05 Doose, Kenneth . . . .. . . 105
Chavez, Thomas , ,,,,,,, 90 Current, David . . . . 105, 175, 178 "Donnell, Miss Marie . . . 197
Chessex-, D01-is , , , , , 37, 59, 190 Curry, Betty . ,........ 40 Dombrosky, Joe . . . , . 91
Cherry, Joe ,,,,, , , , , 104, 145 Curtis Bunny . . . ........, 105 Dove, Linda . . . . . . . . 105
'chessh-e, Capt, B111 , ,,,,, 174 Curtis Lynn . . . . . .. . 90, 87, 160, 188 "Douglas, Mr. C. R. . . .18
Chewning, Wade I , , ,,,, 90, 178 -D- Donell, Dianna .... ..... 9 1
Cheyne, Royce . . .,.. 90, 188 Dacus. Jim - - f 41. 103, 174. 175 Dowell. .laifi - - - - - - 91. 166
Chisolm, Sally . . ,,,,, 104 Dalby, Jim .... . ....... 105, 167 Downey, Mari . . . . . .105
Christian, Jimmie . .... 90 Dalton, Floey . . . .......... 90 DOYIG. Beverly - - - - -105
Christie, Larry , , , , , 104 Damron, Richard . . . . . 90 Drake. Virginia - - - - 42
Clark, Billy . . . .... . .37 Danklefs, Lillian . .... 41 Draper, Nancy . . . . .105
Clark, Dt-:Wayne , , , , , 104, 178 Daniel, Lillie Ann . . ..... 90 Draper, Phoebe - . . . . . . . . 91
Clark, Gene , , , , , , 104 Daniel, Melvena . . . . 185, 173 Dreadin. JCITY - - - - - - - - - - 105
Clark, Hoy , , ,,,,, 37 Daniels, Ronny . . ,,,, 105 Dromgoole, Leo . . ..., 91,160,191
Clark, Janice , , ,,,,, 104 Danley, Charles . . . . . . 105 DuBose, Don .... . . . . . 105, 167
Clark, Phil , . ,,,, 33, 137 Darryl, Gloria . . , , ,41 Duby, Bob . . . . . . . 91, 162
Clark, Tom . . . ....... 90 Darsf, Peggy ---- ---. 4 1 Duke. David - - -------42
Clawson, Diana . . . .... 104, 169 DBVSHPOFY. Eddie - - --f- 105 Duke- .11-'97 - - ----- - - - 43. 10. 213
Clawson, Merle . . . . . 90. 167, 168 Davenport. James - - . . .40. 75 Duhavih. Chester - . - - - - - - 105
Clay, Rolan .... . . 104, 174, 176 Davenport. Russell - - - - -41. 167 Duncan- Alice - - - - - - - - 91
Clayton, Judy . . . . . , , 38, 217 Davidson, Ralph . . ..... 90 Duncan. Ann . . . . . . . 91
Cline, Judy . . . . , ........ 90 Davis, Don . . . ...105 DUIICHII, H3291 . . . . .105
Coats, Martha . . . .... 104, 167, 169 Davis, Donna . ...91 DUUCBH- Roh - - - --91
Coberly, amy. . . . sa, 166, 168, 169 Davis, Duran . . . . . 105 Duhiven. Sharon - . . - 42
Coberly, saith . . . . . 104, 167, 169 Davis. Gayle . . ..-.. 91 Durham- PM - - - - - - - 91
:oem-an, Veda , ,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Davis, Gloria .... . . . 91, 218 Durham. Tanya . ..... . . .42
Cody, Eugene , . ,,,,,,,,,, 104 Davis, Haroldene . . .,... 49 D1-lflll. Sam ---- .-..-.. - 105
Coker, Ruth , , ,381 175, 178, 215 Davis, Patsy , , , ,,,,,,,, 91 Dunsmore, Dean . . . . . . 105, 175, 179
Coleman, Jerry , ,,,,,,,,, 104 Davis, Rgyna , , , ,,,,,, 91, 159 Dllrrett, Carol . . .... . . . . 105
Colvin. .... 42
Coleman, Jack . .
Coleman, Susan . .
Collard, Philip . . .
Collins, Joel . .
Collins, Pat ...,
Collard, F. G .....
"Collins, Mrs. Mary
Colman, Carol , . .
Colman, David . .
Larry .
Compton, Betty . .
longer, Darry . . .
Conner, Freddie .
Cook, Linda . . .
.......9O
Cook, Marsha . .
Cook, Patricia .
Cooper, Jerry . .
Jortez,
Iortez,
Felipe . .
Manuel . . .
Iorwin, Judy ....
....42
Coursey, Wilma Jeanne
Iarington, Carol .....
Iowan, Lyn . . -
Zowan, Mike . .
lox, Jim . . .
lox, Jimmie . .
lox, Linda . . .
lox. Thomas . .
Iraghead, Wynona . . .
Iraig, D'dee ....
Irawford, David ....
'Crawford, Miss Irene
Irawford, Philip . . .
Iretney, Susan ....
. ...39
....90
...104
....90
......104
...38,189
. 104, 98, 167, 169
.........104
.....104,l67
..........9o
...104, 163,173
...104, 107, 189
.......,.104
.....38,l98
.....l04
.....38
...38,l67
.....9o
...104
...104
...1o4
.......1o5
........1os
...as,12s,174
.....9o,1s5
....9o
...39
. .,......, 39
107, 109, 218, 219
Irites, Junior ......... . . 90, 164, 165, 166
39
Irites, Sherri Ann ....... .........
iCrossett, Mrs. Lela . .
'Denotes Faculty
16
...3O
Davis, Robert ....
"Davis, R. H. . .
Davis, Sarah . .
Davis, Shirley . .
Davis, Steve . . ..
Davis, Sue . .
Day, Harry . .
Day, Juanel . .
Day, Rormie . . .
Day, Sandra . .
Dean, Dinah . . .
Deason, Glen . .
Dee, Linda .....
Deeds, Judith Ann .
DeGrassi, Bill . .
DeGrassi, Dianne . .
DeHart, Anna . . .
Deinker, Sherry . .
Delano, Mike . .
"Dengler, Julia . .
Denney, Harold . . .
Dermey, Robert M. .
Dennis, Dale ....
Dehasford, Bob . . .
Devanney, Louis . .
Devanney, Sara . .
Dewlen, Mike . . .
DeWitt, Larry . .
Dibler, Bob . .
Dick, Marvin . .
Dick, Ronnie . . . .
Dickerson, John . .
Dickson, Sherry . .
Diggs, Billy . . .
Diggs, Bobby .....
"Diggs, Oliver ....
'Di1lingham, Miss Faye . .
..17O, 172, 187
..,.....27
91, 125, 146, 223
......105,170
..,..9l
...105,17O
.......40
...9l,l70
.....41
....9l
...105
...41
...91
...91
....91
....91,27
. . . 91, 170, 188
. . . . .41, 176
. . . 91, 167
. . . 105, 179
....105
....4l
...105
...91
...91
,..105
..,.,9l
...l05,l89
...105
...91
...27
...20
Daye, Freg . . . .
Earle, Ellen Sue . .
Earthman,,Sandra . . .
Eastland, Sherman .
Eaton, Charles . .
Ecker, Ren'ee . . .
Eddleman LaDora . .
Edes, W. Melvin . .
Edwards, Al . . . .
Edwards, Coit . .
Edwards, Eldrew .
Edwards, James .
Edwards, Si . .
Edquist, Manuel .
Elland, Mike ....
Elevario, Mary . .
Elgin, Joy Ann . .
Elkins, Ann ..... .
Elkins, Frank Doss . .
Elkins, Phillip . . .
Ellis, Gary Don . .
Ellis, Karon .
Ellis, Ronnie . .
Ellis, Paul ....
"Elmore, Frank R. .
Elo, Jeannine . . .
Ely, John ..... . .
Ely, Wynona .....
Engelbrecht, Galen .
Epperson, Floyd . .
Escamilla, Victor . .
Essary, Jim ....
Evans, Donald . .
Eubanks. Shari . .
Evans, Kay ....
Everheart, Joann . .
.......91
...105
...43
...91
...91
...91
...42
....42
. . . 91,1166
....91
. ...... ..105
...........l05
42, 170, 172, 187
....105
...4s,169
.......105
...43, 116,170
...91, 24, iss
........91
......1os
..105,179
.....9I
......23
...91,1B5
...91,179
...91,l91
..105,l89
..1o5,17s
.....91
..91
,...91
......105
.......105
. . 91, 165, 185
INDEX
Name Page Name Page Name ' Page
Eubanks. Neil . . . . 174, 177 Gee, Tock ....... . . . 106 Hampton, Charlotte . . . . . 49, 170
Everitt, Bobby . . . . .... 106 "Geirsh, Mrs. Pauline , . . 19 Hampton, Nancy . . . . . . . 49, 169
Everts, Sondra ..... ...... 9 1 George, Paul ..... . . 106 Hannsz, Charles . . .... .49
-F- Gibbs, Carolyn . . . . . 92 Hansen, J, W, , , , , . 107
FUFISYI Bill - - - - ' - - - 106, 174 "Gibbs, Mrs. Nan . . . . . 15 Harden, Glenda . . . . . . 107
FBHCIIGF. Bill . . . ..... 106 Gibson, Bobby . . ...... 92 Hardin, Steve .... ..107,178
FBFIBY. Donna - - - '------ 91 Gibson, Jerry . . . . . 47, 154 Harrell, Peggy . . . . . . . 92
Farley, Kathie .... ....-.--- 4 5 Gibson, Jimmy . . .... 106 Hare, Beth . . . . . . . 92
Farnsworth, Royleen . . .... 42, 192, 190 Gibson, Sherry . . . . 106 Hare, Bruce .... . . . . 48
Farr, Anita ..... ....... 1 06 Giddens, Jerry . . . . 106 Hargrave, Bevard . . . . . 92, 84
Farr, Cleta . . . . . .106 Gilbert, Lyla . . .......... 92 Harp, Ross . . . . . . . . .49
Farr, Douglas- - - - - - 106 Giles, Charles . . .......... 106 Harp, W. T. . . . . . . 92, 169
FMT- Jean - - - ---- 45 Gill, Fred .... . . . 92, 93, 167, 168 Harrison, Lynn . . . . . . 48
Farr. Kathie - - - ..-- 45 Gill, Jan . . ...,. .... l 06, 167, 173 Harrison, Norma . . . . . 107
Farrow, Phyllis ..... . . . 106 Gilley, Robert . . . .,........ 92 Harrison, Tom . . . . . . 107
Farrell, John ..... . . . .... 92 Gilstrap, Harry . . . .... 46, 179 Haulman, Penny . . . . . . 107
'Feierabend, Mrs. Minnie . -... IS Girty, Sylvia . . . .... 106 Harvey, Jimmy . . . . . . 107, 176
Ferris. Gl0I'i8 ------- ---- 9 2 Gleason, Billy . : ..... 106 Harvey, Sullen . . .... 107
Ficke, Lynn ....... .... 9 2 Glenn, Stephen .... . . . 106, 176 Hawkins, Mike . . . . . . 92
Field, Sharon Kay . . ..... 45 Glover, Judy . . . ..,...... 106 Hawks, Lillie .... . . . 45, 36
Fields, Diana . . . ..-- 92, 169 Goodwin, Larry . . . . .46, 174, 178 Hawks, Sara Sue . . . . . . 107
Finch, Jerry ...... ..... 1 06, 179 Good, Mary Helen . . . . . 106, 166, 173 Hayes, Robert ,,.. . . . 107
Finch, Richard . ....... . . . 106, 175, 176 Goodwin, Nancy . . ........ 106 "'Haynie, Mrs. Thomas . . . 16
Fincher, Bernice lDaleJ . . ....... 92 Goodman, Larry .... . . . 46, 175, 176 Haynes, Janell .... . . . 92
Fincher, Betty ...... ........ 4 5 Goodman, Margaret . ......., 92 "'Haz1ewood, Miss Sue .... 24
Fincher, John ..... . . . 106, 176 Golden, Doyle .... ....... 4 7 Heaney, Sharon .... . . . 107
Finchum, Mary . . ...... 92 Gonzales, Elida . . . . 106 Hearn, Linda .... . . . . . 92
Fi-HICY. David , , , -,,,, 106 Gonzales, Lucy . . . - . 92 Heath, Danny .... . . . 107, 177
Fischer. Lorena 1 - - - 106. 173 Gordon. Lee . . . . . 92 Heckman, Louis . . . . . . 107
Fisher, Gerry . . ..... 92 Gouldy, Jack . . . . . 92 Hedgecoke, Gary . . . . . 107, 173
FlaCk, Larry . - - --.- 45, 21 Graham, Gail . . . . . . 46 Heller, Linda . . . . . . 107
Flannery, Bob . . . . . 106, 177 Graham, S. T. . . . . 106 Helton, Linda . . . . . . . . . 107
Flannery, Mary ....... .......... 9 2 Grant, Darlene . . . . . . 92 Helton, Phillip . . . . . . . . . . 93
Flecher, Sandra ...... .......... 4 5 Graves, Dwamelle . . . , . 92 Hembree, Carole . . . . . 49, 167, 169
Flinn, Lee . . 45, 72, 108, 159 174, 175, 191, 222 'Graham, Farris . . . , 215 Henderson, Jean . . .... . . . . 49
Floyd, Nancy ....... ............ 1 06 Graves, Trudy . . . . . 106 Hendrickson, Slice . . . . . . . 93
Fly, Jimmy . .......... .... 1 06, 64, 166 Gray, Bobby . . . . . 92 Henley, Larry . . . . . . 93
Fly, Dianne . . . . . 92, 166, 170 Gray, Jackie . . ..... 106 Henning, Mary . . . . . . . 93
Flynt, Martha . . ........ 45 Gray, John . . . . . 92, 176 Henry, Lana . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Ford, Gary . . ...... 92 Gray, Jackie . . .... 106 Henry, Kenneth . . . . . . . . 107, 176
Forrester, Jimmy . . .... 106 Gray, Pearl .... . . 106 Henslee, Tom .... , . 107, 174, 176
Forster, Sharon . . . . . 106, 167 Gray, Wayne . .... . . 107 Herring, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Foster, Josie .... .... 1 06, 167 Grebe, Robert Earl . . . . 46 Herrington, John . . . . . . . . 93
Foster, Nancy . . ...... ,. . 106 Grebe, Keith . .... . . 107 Hershinger, Donald . . . . 93
Fowler, Gene . . . . . 106, 162, 163 Green, Kay . . . . . 46 Hess, Rita . . . . . . . . . 107
Francher, Bill . ........ 106 Green, Levi . . . . . 92 Hess, Wanda .... . . . . . . . 50
Franks, Ronald . ....... 106 Green. Luther - - - . . 92 Hickman, Bonnie, Vee .... . . . . 93
Fraziar, Harold . . .... 92 Greeson, W, L. . . . . 92 Hickman, Marilyn . . . . . . 93, 55, 164
Frier, Elaine . . . ........ 106 Gregory. Gary - ' ---92 'l-ligley, Mrs. Paul . . . .......19
Frisbie, Saundra . . ......... 106 Griffin, Duey . . ..107 1-lien, Robert ,,,, . . . . 93
Fritchie, Eddie . . . . 106, 107, 189 Griffin, Rodney . . . . . 92 Hill, Jayne . . . . . . . . . 50
Frith, Pat ....... ..... 1 06, 173 Grogan, Gary . . . .... 92 Hilgerg, Judy ,,,, . . . 50, 190
Fritts, Walker . . ...... 106 Grundy, Darylene . . . . 47, 224 Hilgers, Larry , , , . . . . 108
Fry, Charles Max . . . . 46, 139 Gubins, Toris . . . .... 92 Hill, Jammie . . . . . . . . . . 93
Frye, Jack ..... .... 1 O6 Guerrero, Cecilia . . .. 107 Hill, Mary Pat . . ...... . . 108
Fuentes, Gloria . . . . . . 106 Guinn, Martha . . . . . . 92 Hill, Ray . ..... . . . 108, 175, 177
frullwood, Mrs. Revella . ..... 21 Gwyn, Dick - - . - - - -..92 Hillerby, Robert . . . . . . . 108, 177
Fuqua, Gordon James . . . 92, 165 -H- Hill, W. J. . . . . - - - - - - - 51
Hadley, Eldred . .... . . 47, 179 Hite, Paula ....... . . . 93, 167, 169
Gable, Rita .... . . 106, 167 Hagemann, Marilyn . . .... 92 Hobson, Richard . . ....... . . 108
Gamblin, Cathy . . ...... 106 Haight, Vicky .... ' .... 92 Hodge, Jim Bob .... 50, 158, 182, 191
Gamble, Jerry . . ......, 106 Hale, Jerry .... ..... 1 07 Hogland, Larry. . . ......... . . . 50
Gamble, Mike . . . . 92, 164, 167 Hale, Ken .... . . . 107, 169 Helbrock, Gary . . . . . . . 51
Gamblin, Gary . . ......... 46 Haley, Linda . . . .. . 107, 224 Holbrook, Sharon . . . . . 108
Garcia, johnny , , , , , 92, 79, 170 Hall, Delmer . . ........ 47 Holcomb, Delonn . . . . . 93
Gnrcin, Mary , , , ,,,,,, 106 Hall, Dich ..... . . . 92, 171, 172 Holcomb, Dolores Jo . . . . 50
Garcia, Sgndra , , , ,,,,,,,, 106 Hall, Don ....... . . .' ..... 107 Holland, Kathie . . . . . . . . .108
'Gg1l0w3y, Mrs, Charlie ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 8 Hall, Evelyn Meil . . ....... 47 Hollar, Martha Sue . . . . . 108, 169
Gardner, Dale . . .
Gardner, Pat ....
Garrison, Carolyn .
Garrison, Margaret .
Garvin, Charlette . .
Gatlin, Gayle ....
Gaut, Judy ....... 46, 1
Gay, John . .
'Denotes Faculty
.46,36, 166,219
........106
...106
..92
1, so, 183, 194, 218
"Hall, Mrs. Vada . .
Hallmark, J oy
Hamilton, Elwood Jeff . .
'Hamilton, Mrs. Irene . .
Hamilton, Johnny .... .
Hamilton, Robert . . . .
Hamilton, Victor .
Hamm, Annelda
..,.20
..92,169
....48
...ZO
.. .... ,..92
. . 92, 175,178,188
.. . .......... .92
Holley, Stanley . . .
Holmes, Earlene . . .
Holt, Judi ....
Holtz, Cecil .....
Hooks, William .,..
'Hogue, Mrs. Norma
Holmes, Pauline . . . . .
Horton, Cecelia . . .
........93
...93, 169,170
........93
.......48
...l0l,l76
.......2O
...S0,189
.....50
267
INDEX
lame Page Name Page Name Page
ouseman, Lewis . . . . . 108, 173 Kasishke, Kathy . . . . . 54 Lawton, Rita . . . . . . . . . . 57
ouser, John . . . ..... 108 "Kaye, Mrs. Atlanta . . . 19 Lawrence, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . 57
owell, Bill . . .... 93 Kearny, Jamie . . . . . . 109 Lea, Jim ...... . . . 57, 140, 170
oward, Doug . . . . . 50, 170 Keel, Bobby ..... . . . 109 Ledbetter, Beryl . . . . . . . 109, 179
oward, Jerry . . .... 93 Keeler, Pat ...... . . . 109 Ledbetter, Elaine . ,,,, , . . 94
oward, Jimmy . . . . . . 51 Keever, Ella Louise .... 94 LIeeI Cher-les I I I I I I 1g9I 174
-lowell, C. T .... . . . 25 Keilman, Sharon . . ......... 94 LeeI Roger I I I I I I I I 57
owell, Mrs, Johnnie ..., 19 Keith, David ..... .......... 9 4, 139 LeffewI pat I I IIII 109
owell, Nickie ...... ..... 1 78 Keller, Andy . . . 94, 158, 175, 178 Legg Jane IIII I I I 56
udnell, Roy ..., , . . 174, 179 Kelly, Frank . . . ..... 55, 166, 168 Le,n0nsI jackie I I I I I 109
udgins, Mable . . ....... 51 Kelly. Janice . . . .... 54, 167 LeningI Clonnie I I I I 109
udson, Jaynie . . . . . . 108, 170 Kelly, John . . ....... 94 Lenington, Jerry . . . . 57
uffman, Junette . ,.... 108 Kemp, Billy . . ............ 109 Lester, Barcine . . . . . . . . . 57
ugges, Donna . . ...... 108 Kendall, Allen . . ------'----- 94. 140 Lewis, Don .... . . . . . . 56, 140
nghce. George - . . . - 108. 167 Kendrick. Jody i - 9. 165. 180. 181 Lewis, Patti .... ...... 1 09, 161
iull, T. G ..... ............ 2 6 "Kent, David . . ........... 22,.173 I-IewisI Linda I I I IIIIIIIII I 12I 57
Jmphrey, Clifford ..... . ...... 93, 174, 179 Kendrick, Kay . . . . . . 109, 47 Lewis Tracy IIIII I I QSI MII 125I 223
int, Gordon ....... . . . 108, 101, 127, 173, 223 Kennann, James . . ..... 54 LIindVeyI Dennis I I I IIII I I I I I I I 95
mr. Linde - - . ------...-. 108 Kcnnenn. Sheridan - - - - 109 Lindley, Cynthia Ann . . . . 57, 63, 174,
inley, Emma . . ........... 92 Kennedy, Vernon - . . . 109 197I 215-,I 217
inter, Frankie . . ....... 93 Kilgore. Lynda - - ---- 54 Lindley, Sylvia . . ..... ...109
irtado, Ignacio ,.... . . . 108, 176 Kilpatrick, Betty . . . . . 109 LIjIndvnyI Gary I I I I I I I I 109
Kimberlin, Jimmy . . . . 94 LingeI Carol I I I I I I I 95
erra, Cleste ...... . . . . 173 K1ne. Jnnef ---'- - - - 109 Linnen, Jane . . . . . . . . 95
gham, Mike .... , . . 108 K1nncy. B111 - - - -- ' 109 Little, Royce . , . . . . 95, 179
man, Robert Donald . . . . . . 53 K11'bYf Chuck - - --'-- 94 Liston, Jack . . . . . . 109
win, Jerry ....... . . ....... 93 K11'knan1' D1n - - - - - - - 94. 166 Lively, Milton . . . . . .57
Kirkland, Barbara . . . 109 LI10ydI Shirley I I I I I I 58
aeksan, Fred ..... ...2s, 136, 214 Kkklendf 19'eYI- - - - - 94 Locke, Delwood . . ...95
ckson, Dickey . . . .' ..... 108 141111019111 Cnflenm' ' ' - - 109 Lockhart. Shirley - . . - . . . 58
eksdn, Dwight ....... . . . 108, 179 K11Sm9"fIM91'1111 - - - - - 109 Locke. Gary - - - . - - - - - 109
6ks6n, Elizabeth . . ..... ios K1991- R191 ---- - - - 94 Logsdon. Terry 109. 176
mes, Nancy ,... .... 5 3 K1e1nPefer. lerry . . . . - 94 Lekey, Brenda . . . ......95
mieson, Jerry . . ....... 53 Klfgman' Shirley ' ' ' ' 94 Lomax. Gayle - - - - - - 95. 141
miesom Jody I I I I I I ,OSI 173 Knight, Ella Jane . . .... 94 LI00m1sI Lynne I I I I I I 55
speI,I John I I IIIII 108 Knight, Ronn1eI.I. . - - -109 Lora, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
sper-I Milford , , , , , I S3 Knowles' Patr1c1a ' ' ' ' 55 Love, 1311166 . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
nkins, Bill ..... ...93 'Koldusf John 111 - -----.- 30 Lovett, Gary . . 56, 63, 175, 186, 216
ennings, Mrs. Sue . .... 25 Koeall. M1146 -... ......--- 9 4 Lovan, Joe . . .............. 109
hnsonI Bin IIIII IIIII 1 08 Kollaer, Jimmie . . . . . . 54, 175, 178 LIOWI Lynn IIII IIII 9 5I 167I 168I 169
hnson, B111 .... .... 4 3,169 Km. Nicky - - - ------- 94 Lucero, Arthur . . ...... 95,169
hnson, David . . .. . . . 108, 177 KN1. B111 ------- - ' - 54- 174 Lucero. Jesie . . . . . . . 109
hnson, David . . . ..... 108 Krewsf Annette - - ------- 94 Lucero, Judy . . . .. . 163, 58
hnson, Eldon . . . . . . 93 K1'11se1'- Sloan ' - - '--- - - 54. 175 Lucero, Neil . . . . . . . . 109
hnson, Happy , , , , , 93 KFUPP. Key - - - . - . 109. 162. 173 Luck, Gary . ..... . . . . . . 109,176
hnson, jim , , , , , 108 KUYSVH. Joe - - . . ..-.--- 54 Luke, Dale ...... . . . . . , . 95
hnson, Joan , , ,,,53 Kyle. Ginger - - 109. 167 Lumpkin, Barbara Ann . . ....5s
hnson, johnny . . . . . .53 Lumpkin, Bob . . . . . . . 95
hnston, Jo Jean . . . . . 53 Ladehoff, Diana . . . . . 55 Lusk, Dean . . . . . 95
1m50nI Mack I I I I I I 93 Ladehoff, John . . , , , 109 Luten, Sandy . . . . . 109
nes, Newin , . . . . .93 La Fon Barbara . . . . . 109 Lynn, Billie . . . . .95
hnson, Mike . . .... 93 1-111"01'1. 5116 - - - - - - 94 Lyons, Alan . . . . . .
nes, Patsy . . ...... 93 Lefevere. Ken - - --.-54 Lyme, Bruce . . . . . .. .. 110
hnson, Steve . . . . . . 108, 139 Legow, Shirley - - - - - - 50 -M-
hnson, Sue , . . . . . . 109 1-3G1'0l19. C011 - - - - - 109. 173 Maberry, Bobby . . . . . . . 110
nes, Suzanne . . . . . 93 1-11G1'01'1e. T01'11mY - ------ 109 Mackey, Betty Lou . . . . . 58
hnson, Virginia . . . . . 53 1-31112. C1l3l'1eS - . . - - - 94. 140 Magee, Frances . . . . . 110
hnston, Jean . . . . . 109 Lelvlerce. M11111919 - ---- 109 Maguire, Mike . . . . . 95
nason, Kim . . . . . 108 Lamb. Earl ---- - - - 193. 94 Mahan, Terry . . . . . 95
nes, Alan ...... ...... 1 09 Lambert. RSV - - - ---- 109 Mahler, Diane . . . . . . 95
ones, Mrs. Betty . . ........ 25 1--'1l11b1'1E111. Sandra - - - - 109 Main, Jerry . . . . . . . 110
1es, Bobby . . . . . . . 109, 174, 176 Lance. Carolyn - Q ----- 94 Major, Susan ..... . . . 110, 103
ies, Carroll . . . ....... 109 Lance. Mn1'11n - - - - - - 60- 173 Major, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . 58
ies, Jimmy .... ...... 1 09 1-once. Margaret - .--- 109 Makeig, Martha . . . . . . . sa, 44, 193
ies, Linda ...., . . . 53 Lennie. Linde ' - - ---- 94 Malone, Judy .... . . . . . . . 95
ones, Mrs. Maybelle . . . 24 1-'11n11eg1'eenf Sfeye ' ' ' ' 59 "'MB101'l6. MTS- 111116 - - - - 20
ies, Sharon .... ............ S 3 1-alle. Kay ---- - -'-- 55 Malone, Sandra .... . . 110
ies, Troy ..... ............. 1 09 1-Une. Thomas - - ---- 109 Mandis, Georgia . . . . . 59
rdah, Danny . 54, 40, 76, 137, 121, Longford. Lowell - . . - . 94. 174 Manley, Linda . . . . . 59
146, 220, 222, 223 Lnnkford. Jock . - - - . 140. 56 Mann, Marsha . . . . . 60
id, Larrie . . ......... 94, 177 Latham. Jack ---- 1 - - 94. 179 Mann, Jim . . . . . . . . .59
id, Peggy . .......... 109 1-Hhhnln. Lawrence - - - 109. 178 Marable, Linda . . . . 110, 173
itice, Judy .... . . . 94 Lefhnrn. Mille - - . ..--- 56 Mareem, Harless . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Lnrhern. Selly - - - .--94 Mark1ey,Don. ..... ..163,167,110
-K 'Le1Son. W- 0. - . .-26 Marshall, carei . . ..... ...110
.e, Tommy ..... 54, 43, 128, 208, 212, 222 Lawler, Thelma . . . . . 94 May-tjInI Dan I I I I 95
:notes Faculty
5
INDEX
Name Page Name Page Name Page
Martin, Harriet . . . . . 60 Morland, Bobbie . . ...... 63 McSwain, Charlotte . . . 96
Martin Kay .... ..... M oreland, Danny . . . . . . 110, 176 McSwain, Sharon . . . . . 96
Martin, Maryanne . . . . . 110 Moreau, Jimmy . . .......... 95 McWatters, Rodnie . . , . . . 111
Martin, Raymond . . . . . . 110 Mo Rosce, Joe . . . 62, 116, 160 McWhirter, Gene .... . . . , . . . 111, 176
Martin, Sharon . . . . . 110 Morris, Dale . . ........ 62 McWhorter, Fred ..... . . . . . 165
Martin, Thomas . . ...... 179 Morris, Henry . . . . . 63 -N-
Martinez, Nara .... . . . 110, 169 Morris, Jimmy . . . . . 95 Naden, Rex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Martinez, Salvador . . .... 110 Morris, Pat .... . . 110 Neal, Linda . . ..... . . 111
Marshall, Nita ...... . . . 60, 190 Morrison, Billy . . . . . 95 Neely, Mike , , . . , 96,l60, 191
Mask, Phyllis . . ........ 95 Morrlsoa, Gorden . . . ..... 174 Neill, Don . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Massey, Sandra . . . ......... 95 Morrison, Sue .... . . . . . 62, 170 Nelson, Jeanette . . . . . 111, 169
Massey, Sheldon . . . . . . 173, 166, 110 Morrison, Tom . . . . . . 62, 162 Nelson, Judy , , . . . . . . 65
'Matherly, Mr. M. L. . . ........ 28 Morrow, Charlotte . . ........ 95 Nelson, Freddie , , . . . 96
'Matherly, Mrs. M.L ..... . . . 185, 20 Morgan, Ann ...... . . . 95, 55, 204 Nepper, Gwen . . . . . 65
Matthew, Carol ..... .... 1 10 Morgan, Frank . . . . . . 110, 167, 169 Neuman, Ruth Ann . . 111
Mathews, Patsy . . ..... 110 Morgan, Peggy . . . ....... 62 Newton, Roger . . . . 111
Mathews, Leon . . . ...... 110 Mortimer, Craig . . . . . 110, 145 Nichols, Billy . . . . . 65
Mathis, Jimmy . . . . . 95, 184 Mott, Richard . . ...... 63 Nickles, Nancy . , . . lll
Matlock, James . .
Matney, Loy . .
Mathey, Rex ....
Matney, Roy ....
Mayfield, Neva Lou . .
vlayhall, Monte ....
Meador, Ann ....
Meadors, Johnny . .
Means, Allen . .
Melhus, Kari . .
Vlelin, Vicki . . .
Melton, Roger . .
Merchant, Bryon . .
Menedith, Betty . . .
Meredith, Judi . .
Merrick, Betty .
Merriman, Nick . . .
Merry, James W. . .
Messer, Janice . .
Mitz, Rodney . . .
Milbum, Lynette .
Milford, Raymond . .
Milligan, Ronald . .
Miller, Billy . . . .
Milward, Charles . .
Miller, DeWayne . .
Miller, Gary . .
Miller, Johnnie . .
Miller, Katharine . . .
Miller, Kathryn . .
Miller, Maxine . . .
Miller, Nita . . .
Miller, Patricia . .
Miller, Phillip . .
Miller, Vernon .
Milton, Harvey . . .
Minnick, Ramona . .
Minor, Lawrence . .
Mitchell, Darlene . . .
Mitchell, Pamlin . .
Mitchell, Sharron . . .
Mlinar, Lynda . . . . .
Moad, Mark ...........
Mongold, Eldon ..... ....
'Montague, Mrs . Minnibel
Mooneyham, Carol .....
Moore, Bobby Nel .
Moore, Charles . . .
Moore,.Craig . . . .
Moore, Eugene . .
Moore, Gail . . ,
Moore, Joann . . .
Moore, Laqueta .
.....95
....94,64
...95,176
...95,196
.....110
..6l
...110
...141
..61
......95
........110
. . 175, 176, 95
. . . .110, 166
......11O
60, 123, 141, 223
.......61,l80
.....61
....95
..6o
,.95
..61
...no
.....9s
...9s,z4
....95
.....9s
..110,167
.....9s
....61
...110
...110
.....9s
...95,140
...110
......61
........9s
...95,17O,190
......62
....110,169
...62,181,188
..11o,166
...95,142
.....19
...110
.....62
......11O
...l.10,176
.....9S
...110
,.95
.. .......... .95
Moore, Leonard ....... ......... . . 95
Moore, Lyndal . . . . .62, 63, 7, 128, 174, 216, 217
'Moore, Mr. Marie ...... .......... 2 3
Moore, Roger . . ..... . . . . . . 95
Moore, Sharon . .
'Denotes Faculty
...95
Mounts, Sharon . .
Mullane, James ....
Mullane, Margaret . .
Mullins,
Mullins,
Murdock, Muriel . .
Murrin, Lou Rhea . . . ,
Murphy, Dianne . .
Murphy, Kaye . .
Murphy, Mike . .
Mourer,Connie . .
Murphy, Wayne . .
Kay... ..
Frank . .
Myrick, Jack . . . . . .
Myrick, John . . . . .
-Mc
McGavoc, Brenda . . .
McAdoo, Marian . . .
McAvoy, Don . . .
McBee, Carey . . .
McCaleb, Judy . . .
McCaleb, Pete .... .
McCafferey, Bobby . . .
McCaffree, Delorise . .
McCaffree, Lewis . .
McCaffree, Robert . .
McCaffety, Stan . . .
McCarty, James . .
McCarty, Jimmy . .
McCleskey, Koy . . .
McClLu1g, Larry . . .
McClure, Gayle . . .
McCormick, Melody . .
"'McConnaughey, Don .
McConnell, Paula . . .
McCravey, Nancy . . .
McCoun, Jimmy ....
'McCuan, Mrs. Marvin
McCullah, Howell . . . . . .
McDonald, Ann ........
McDonald, Lynn . . .
McDonald, Sue ....
McElroy, Dena . .
McEwen, Linda . . .
NcElyea, Travis . . .
McFarland, Richard .
McGahan, Tom .... . . .
McGee, Randall . . .
McHugh, Dennis . .
McKay, Kay .....
McKinney, Betty . .
McLain, Gail .....
McMahan, Nanda . . .
McManus, Carolyn . .
McMeans, Nancy . . .
McMullen, Jo . . .
McNeiland, Ruthy . .
McNeill, Janet .....
McPherson, Mariwyn .
....1l0
...........110
.. ........ .63
63, 72, 174, 182,143
. .......... 110
...64, 174, 188
.....1lO, 173
.....11O
...64,176
,...96
. . 96, 174, 178, 179
. ...164
...64
...96
....11O
.....110
.. .176, 110
. . . 110, 173
......96
.....65
...111
...110
...111
.......111
...96,164,165
........111
...65,44,165
......23
...111
...96
. ........ 111
. . ........ 19
....11l, 166,173
..64,167,168,217
...111,167
.....l1l
,...96
..96,l66,168,169
.....111
..96,218
.....96
...96,176
...6s,192
....-.96
...65,39, 185
.......64
......96
...111
...111
Nolan, Eddie . .
Norman, Den . . .
Norman, Dr., R. B.
Norther, James .
Norton, Joyce . .
Nunley, Pat . . .
Nunn
Nunn
Nunn,
Nunn,
Nunn,
Nunn,
Charlotte .
Clifford . . .
Gene ....
Judy . .
Mary ....
Rickey . . .
Nickum, Ronnie . .
Oakes, Gary . . .
Oakes, Georgette .
Oates, Bill ..... .
O'Brien, Bill . .
O'Brien, Edeana .
O'Daniel, Charles
Oakes, Pat ......
O'Dell Eddie . . .
0'Deil Jesse . . .
Odmeal, Lee . .
Odam, Michal . .
Ogle, Melvin .....
Okerson, Mary . .
Oliver, Frank . .
Oliver, Glenda . .
Olson, William . .
O'Rear, Joyce . .
Ornelas, Dan . . .
Osborne, Patricia
Ott, Dex ....... . .
'Overstreet, Delbert . .
Overturf, Bill .
Owens, Ann . . .
Owen, Bobby . .
Owens, Nancy . .
Owen, Shari .
Pace, Wanda ....
Palmer, Charles .
Pangle, Chris . .. . .
Pantel, Cecelia .
Paradowski, Joe .
Pate, Tommy . .
Parish, Rheba ....
Park, Jim . . .
Parker,
Bill . .
Parker, DyAn-n . .
Parker, Billy . .
Parker, Jim . .
Parker, Jimmy . . .
Parker, Richard .
Parker, Sandra . ..
"Parkey, Joe . .
"Parkey, lnez . .
. . . .6,.1i
'. '.'11i,'
Q-.
-p-
..........96
.........111
18, 12s, 216.217
..........96
..111
..111
....6e
..66,167
......111,179
..........66
171, 173, 208,218
......111,179
.....111
...66
......1l
..67,185
.......66
...96,17s,176
....11l,173
......111
..112
.......96
........9e
..1l2,169,173
........96
.......96
..112
...96
...66
......112
........112
...96,i67,1e9
........2s
.......96
..112
..112
..112
...96
..l66,66
......112
...173,112
...112,169
.......1t2
..........66
..11z,167,173
.......112
.......96
...11z,224
.....112
....9s
,...96
......96
...112,173
....3o
...zs
269
INDEX
lame Page Name Page Name Page
Parks, Dana . . . . . 96 Pressley, Margaret . . . ..... 113 RiveI'S. Ruth - - - - - - - - 97
,arks, Karen . . . .... 66 Price, Gary ...... .... 6 9, 36 RIVSFS, Sally - - - - - - - - -72. 207
1arsonsI Annette , .,.. 112 Price, Philip . . . .... 97 Rivers, Wayne . . . .... . . . . . . 97
1ars0nSI By,-on ,,,, . , 112, 176 Prickett, Terry . . . . . 97 Rizopoluos, Andrew . . . . 73, 68, 89, 174
aarS0nsI James I I I I I 112I 176 Prince, Geneva . . . . . . 70 Roach, Nina .... . . . . . . . . . 113
231-501-15I Mike I , ,,,, 112 Pritchard, Garle . . . . . 97 "'Roach, M. L .... . . . . . . . . 23
:an-1e11I Jayne , , , , , , 96' 170 Prichett, Jimmie . , . . . 97 Roberson, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . 98
.paschah James I I I , , , 21, 172 Pritchett, William . . .... 70 Roberson, Sue ..... . . . 73, 170, 171
Jassmorq Ethel I I .." 112 Prgcter, james , , , . . . 113 Roberts, Marshall . . . . , . . . 98, 167
3atriCk, Geneva . . ...... 112 Proffer. Douglas . . . - - - 97 ?0be1'l5- Glfndall - - - - - - ' - - -
Datterson. Carol . .. 1 . . 112, 101 PI'0ff9I'. Lyndon - - .... 70 Roberts, Miss aura . . . . . . . . . 72
satte,.sonI Cathy I I '... 112 pr-0kepI john , , .... 97 Roberts, Ronnie ..., ....... . . .
:aattersonl Jimmy I .'.- 66 Pryor, Patricia , , . , 97 R0b9I'IS01'l, Kaye .I . . , . . . 113, 23, 189
?atterson, Margaret . . , . . 112 PFYOF. Portia - ' --" 97 Robfenson' Marty ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 73
Datterson, Ricky . . . . 96 Puckett, 1081111 - - - - - U3 Robfnson' Alice ' ' ' ' ' 73
Darrel-son, shmey . ..,96 Puckett. Peggy - . - - ---' 70 Robeson' E'he,1Y" - ' ---73
:attersom Mary I I I I I 96 pul-v1ne5I 1,01-en ,,,, ,,,, 7 1 Robinson, Merida . . . . . 74
Pattinson, Jacque . . . . 96 'Q' O Eggrfquez' Mary ' ' ' ' ' 152
'Patton, Mrs. Betty ...... 22 Quillin, Eddie ...... . . .7 rfqllell .10 - - - 3
Datton, Janie Lee . ........ 112 QU1.l'le. CCY - ' -'-- - . . . 113 Rodriquez, IPat . . . . . ll
Damn, Mark , .... . . . 96, 174, 178 Quisenberry- Bonnie '-'- ' -70- 22 Rogers' Dwlghf - - ' - - - 98
Paul, George . . . .,.. 69, 179 -R- Iliolen- gfinml' ' ' --'- 74-
Baul. Linda . - - -H69. 174 Radmsky, Tom . . . . ...... 71 R"5eS'B gb ' ' ' ' '113' '101' 145
Datuk, Beverly . . ........ 112 Radney, Jerry. .. . . .7o, 142 ROSS- If Y -' - ' U3
Daulk. Larry - - - - - 68. 83, 163 Ramisey, Paul .... ..... 1 13 ROSS' Sfl ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' 74
931016, Jessie - - -------- 96 Ramsey, Charles ..... .. . . . 113, 178 oss' a y ' ' ' ' '
?earson, Lynn . .
'Pecchia, Sam . . .
Peck, Ann ....
?eek, Charles . .
Pelley, Tommy . .... .
'Penn, Mrs. Betty .
Perrin, Lance . . .
?erry, Elaine . .
Peters, Robert . . . ..
Deterson, Johnny .
aeriman, Jane . . .
Perkins, Denny . .
Jerkins, Jimmie . .
Derkins, Robert . .
3eugtt, Dwayne . .
Pfanmiller, Bobette
Pfeiffer, Augie . . .
Pfeiffer, Nancy . . .
'Pflug, Richard . .
"Phillips, O. A. . .
?hillips, Arthur . .
Phillips, Danette .
Dhillips, Judy . .
Uhillips, Susan . ..
Diskett, Carolyn . . .
?ierce, Linda . .
Dierson, Cecil . .
?illers, Elvis . .
Dillers, Lyn . .
Pipkin, Boo . . .
Pipes, Bill . . .
Dipes, Sam . . .
Pippin, Louis . .
'i.nson, Jackie . .
'itt, Cecil . . .
'1tt, Tomi Nell . . .
'o1lock, Martha . . .
'olk, Star . . .
Pool, Archie . .
lope, Jim .....
'ope, Starley . .
'otter, Freddie ....
lotts, Charles . .
'otts, Don ....
'otts, Jan . . . .
lowell, Judy. . . .. ..
Pratt, Charles . . .
lrater, Mary Helen
'rater, Sharon . . . .
'rescott, Steve . .
'Denotes Faculty
'O
......69
...194,l6
....112
....ll2
..113,167
.....2s
...113
......96
..113,l76
....,96
..69
........96
...113,l07, 189
........96
..113,173
...69,1-16
.I ...... 113
...1s6, 199, 201
......,.l13
. .,........ 69
............96
97, 64, 111. 164, 190
........113,173
..,.97
.,.,96
.....97
....113,173
...97,l1, 179
........113
...171,172,173
........ll3
.......69
.......69
.........97
...97, 169, 218
..,....27
...11s,167
......68,51
...113,175,176
.......97
.......68
.. . . 113, 176
. . . 68, 179, 217
.......67
. . . 69, 159, 167
"'Ranck, Mrs. Estella . .
Rankin, Edward ....
"Rankin, Dr. Lynn B. .
Rapp, Gary ..... I.
Rapp, Harry . . .
Rapstine, Jivian . .
Rasco, Jerry . .
Rasco, Sally . ,
Ray, Linda , .
Ray, Sally . .
Rea, Delbert . .
Rea, Darrell . .
Read, Eloyce . .
Read, Michael . . .
Reagan, Alicia . .
Reagan, Sue . . .
Reams, Carrol . .
Reasoner, Grover . .
Reasoner, Kaye . .
Reed, Janet , .......
Reed, Tim ...... ....
Reese, Margaret Ann . .
Reeves, Jan ........
Reeves, Clint .... .
Reid, B111 . .
Reid, Jim ....
Reid, Tommy . .
Reimers, Shirley .
Reinert, Len . . .
Reiser, Gay ..... .
Reno, Karen. .
"'Resti.ne, Mrs. Margaret
Reyes, Jesse ...........
Reynolds, Ella .... .. . .
Reynolds, Jimmy . . .
Reynolds, Rose . .
Rhodes, Jimmy . .
Rhynehart, Don . .
Rice, Jerry ....
Richards, Floyd . .
Richards, Melva . .
Richardson, David . . .
Richardson, Marilyn . .
Rickman, Glenn . . .
Ridings, Louis . . .
Ridner, Carl . .
Rlgdon, Ronnie . .
Rinehart, Jackie . .
Risley, Sue ......
Rittenberry, Jimmy . . .
.....,29
....11s
...za
...113
....74
...113
....7o
.....97
.....11s
...113,167
.....7o
...113
....113
...71,176
...113
..97
..71
.........97
.........113
..1l3, 167,173
......97,169
.........ll3
......97,2l8
98, 174, 176, 186
. . .71, 142, 143
........1l3
..72, 167, 169
.......113
...113
....72
...113
......2s
...72,187
.,113,l73
...97,143
,,..72
..97
.....97
......113
...73,68,84
......1l3
...73,137
...113
..93
..97
...113
...113
...113
...113
..73
Roy, Raymond .
Roy, Sharon . .
Ruble,
Pam .....
Rudder, Linda .......
Rummerfield, Judith . .
Rush,
Rush,
Rush,
Martha ....
Ruth . . . .
Ted .....
Russell, Darla Diane . .
Russell, Dianne ....
Russell, Pat ....
"Russell, Miss Patricia
Rutledge, Scott ..... . .
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Sain, Betty . . ..
Sanders, Don . . . ..
Samora, Joe ....
Samples, Dawson . .
Sandel, Gay .....
Sasiedap Richard . . .
Satisky, Devera . . .
Satterf
ield, Delores .
"Sauer, Mrs. Gay . .
Saunders, Lynn . . .
Savage, Donna .... . .
Scarborough, Carolyn .
Scarbo
rough, Janice . .
Scarborough, Max . .
"Schaefer, Kurt F. . .
Schoen, Gerald .....
"Schoen, Mrs. Marion .
Schobey, Dale ......
Scott, Brenda . .
Scott, Carla . . .
Scott, Dorothy . . .
Scott, Glenda . . .
Scott, Mary . .
Scott, Mary . .
Scott, Peggy . . .
Scroggins, Joe . . .
Sears, John . . .
Seaton, Jean . .
Seewald, Elaine . .
"Self, Oscar . .
Sellers, Gary . .
Serrurier, Rick . . .
Settles, Ruth . .
Settles, Shirley . . .
Seymour, Dick . .
Speer,
Sallie . .
113
..........98,87
114, 162, 127, 223
. ......... 98
...98
.75,40,163,197
.........l14
. ....... 20
. . . 98, 167, 169
......98
..98,143
....114
..114
..114
..Il4
...74
...98
...20
....98
..98,170
....74
...98
...75
...23
..114
...21
..1l4
..114
..114
....74
...98,169
....114
..114
...74
...98
...98
...74
...98
...27
....98
..98,176
......98
..74,185
....7S
...78
. ....... '114
Name
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INDEX
Name
Shakelford, Jerry . .
ihaefer, Rurt . .
Shaffer, Carolyn
Sharp, Pat . . .
Shaw, Darlene .
Shaw. limmy . .
Shaw, Susan . .
Shea, Bill . . .
Sheehan, Lee . .
Shehorn, Robert
Shelton, George . .
Shelton, Jessie .
ihelton, Judy . .
lhennum, Mary .
Shepard, Ronnie .
Sherrill, Jack .
ihipman, Donald . .
Shores, Shirley .
Shoulders, Jerry
'Shows, Miss Adelle
'Shows, Miss Velma
Shvey, Jimmy . .
Sodes, Troy ....
Simerly, Ann . .
Simmons. Sharon
Simpson, Bobby
. . . 114, 47, 116
Sims, Gail . . .
. . . 74, 44, 128, 143
........197
...114
...114
....7e
....98
....9a
.,..144
...98,179
....114
, .... 98
114, 167, 169, 171
. . . 114, 176, 175
.......76
....76
....77
....22
......22
.......114
..99,175,176
...,...114
, 158, 163, 174,176,211
. ............... 99
'Sims, Miss Mary K. ..... ..... 1 9, 181
Sims, Margaret ....
Singleton, Savannah .
Sisneros, Mary .
Six, Gaylan . . .
Slater, Stewart
. . . 17, 164, 165, 188,
Small Peggy . . .
Staats, Charlene . .
Stafford, Sandie . .
Stallings, Carol .
Stallings, David .
...114
Stallings, Mary Pat . .
Smith, Butch ....
Smith, Cecil . . .
Smith, Charles .
Smith, Chuck .
Smith, Dale . . .
Smith, David ....
Smith, Delbert . .
Smith, Earl . . .
Smith, Gay' . . .
Smith, Howard . . .
Smith, Hubert . .
Smith, Jeanne . .
Smith, Kaye . .
Smith, Kenneth . .
Smith, Linda ....
Smith, Mary Lou . 4
Smith
Smith
Smith
Mary ....
Mary Sue . .
Nancy . . .
Smith, Wayne ....
Smith, Nelvin . . .
Smith, Rex . . .
Smith, Ronnie .
Smith, Roy . . .
Smith, Sandra .
Smith, Stewart .
Smith, Sudie . .
Smith, Terry . . .
Solnick, Patti .....
Solomon, Georgene . .
Solomon, Richard
Solomon, Walter . . .
Sorelle, Mark .
Sorelle, Sara . .
Sparks, Stan . .
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....77
...114
..77
.. ............. .99
174, 151, 211, 212
.......164,99
....79
..78
......114
. . . 78, 72, 217
........99
......114
.....99
......99
...9-9,167
..114,170
....114
....76
.. .114
...77,179
...99,143
......76
...77,9,31
....114
..99
..77
...114
...114
..77
..77
..78
..77
..78
....78
..,..99
..114,1B8
...78,173
...114,163
..,..78
...77,169
...114
..........114
. . 99, 87, 170, 143
Speer, Gary . . . .
Spencer, David . . .
Springman, Carolyn .
Spruell, Glenda . . .
Spurlock, Carole . . .
Stamatic, Mary . .
"Stanley, Jim . .
Stanton, Nancy . . .
Stapp, Sherry . .
Stapp, Terry . .
Steele, Loretta . . .
Steer, Bill ....
Stein, Harvey . . .
Stevenson, Donna . .
Stevens, Shirley . . .
Stewart, Kaye ....
Stewart, Jeff . . .
Stewart, Marlene . .
Stitt, Runell ....
"'Stober, Duane . .
Stone, Cathy . .
Stotts, Reba . .
Stoup, Gary ....
Strange, Chris . . .
Strickland, Doris . .
Strickland, Kay . .
Straughan, Helen ....
Strout, Donald ....
Sturm, Tommie . . .
Sudbury, Marilyn . .
Summers, Donald ....
Sutton, Jeraldine . . .
Sutton, Linda .....
Sutton, Nancy ......
Summers, Ralph ....
Swettman, Carolyn . .
Swindell, John .,.....
Swope, Linda ......
Talbutt, Vernon . . .
Tanner, Douglas . . .
Tarkington, Larry . .
Taylor, Beth . . .
Taylor, Leon ....
"Taylor, Rupert A. .
Taylor, Sandra , ....
"Teague, Dalton . . .
Tempelmeyer, Linda
Ten Eyck, Mary Jane
Tenorio, Paul ....
Tenorio, Valente ....
Terrell, Janie . . .
Thomas Bucky . .
Thomas David . . . .
Thomas Samuel ......
Thomason, Linda . .
Thompson, Delores .
Thompson, Dorothy .
Thompson, Richard . .
Thomsen, Jan ....
Thomsen, Helga . . . .
Thornberry, Gary . .
Thornell, Kay ....
Thurlow, Gary . . .
Tichenor, James . .
Tidwell, Dwayne . . .
Tiffany, George . .
Tilton, Jolene . .
Timmons, Sally . . .
Tims, Jerry . . .
Tinajero, Ignacio . .
Tisdale, Marilyn . . .
Tolk, Jean ...... .
Tomerlin, Anna . .
Tomlin, Bobby . . .
Towne, Harry .
Page Name Page
. . . 99, 176 Towne, Rosemary . . ..... . . 115
. . 114 Townsend, Bill ....... . . . 99, 167, 169
, , 114 Townsend, Linda ...., ........ 8 1
... 99 "Townsend, Mrs. Mary . . . . . . . . . 26
,,,,,,114 Tarmmel, Bil1y..... ....l15
Travls,Wayne.... ....115,173
, , , 23, 136, 201 Traweek, Curtis . . . ..... . 82, 207
, , , , , , , , 114 Treadway, 1..eeRoy . . . . . . 115, 167, 169
, , , 99 Trevathan, Dale ..... ....... . 81
, , , 78 Triplett, Smiley Ann . . . . . 99
. . . 99 Trogpen,Ray ..... . . . 99
, , 114 Troyell, Morris . . . . . . 82
. . 114 Trussell, Virginia . . . . . 99
. . . . 114 Troyon, Douglas . . . . . 99
, , , , , , 78 Tucker, Barbara . . . . 99
, , , 114, 178 Tucker, Dean . . . . . . . 99
, , , , , , 99 Tucker, Marcella . . . . . 81
,,,,79 Tucker,Mary.... ...115
, , 114 Tugman, David . ..... 99
,,,30 Turner, Jake.. ......99
. . . 79 Twmg, Kent .... .... . , . 99, 144
. . . . . 114 -U-
........79 Upchurch,Ha1.. ...115
. . . 20, 31, 197 Unsell, Glenn ....... . . . 99
. . . . 99, 169 -V
, , , , , , 99 Van Ausdall, Jackie . . . . . 115
. . . . 80, 190 Vandergriff, Mary Ann . . . . 115
, , , , , 114, 30 Vandiver, Carolyn . . . . . . 115
. . . 99, 167, 170 Vandiver, Virginia . . . . . 82
. . . . . . 114 VanDyke, Carolyn . . . . . 115
. . . 114, 179 Van Noy, Judy . . . . 99
. . . . . 114 VanZandt, Sue . . . , 99
, , , 80, 180 Venable, J. B. . . . . 99
. . . 114, 224 Vanderby, Jill . . . . . 115
, , , 99, 169 Vessels, Pat . . ......... . . 115
. . .99, 115 Vigna, Phyllis ........ .......... . 99
, , , , , , 99 Vi.nyard, Sharon . . . . . . . 99, 7, 43, 121, 128,
, , , 80,, 181 208, 210, 218, 220, 221, 222, 223
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Wacha,Wil1iam ................100,166
81, 75, 170, 176 Wade, Doug ..... . . . 82, 174
Waddill,Mol1y... ....1O0
Waggoner, Bill... ....83
. . . 114 Wagenseller, Tommy . . . . 115
......27 Walker, Billy.... ....82
. . . 115, 25 Walker, Carol .... . . . 100
. . . . 28 Walker, Gaylor . . . . . . 115
. . 115 Walker, Gary .... . . 100, 174
.......81 Walker, Phyllis . . ...,100
........115 Wal1ace,Faye.. ...100
. . . 99, 143, 204 Wallis, Earlene . . . . . . 115
.......,99 Ware,Tommy... ...82,142
......115 Word, Robert... ....115
. . . 115, 173 Ward, Sherrie . . . . . . 83
. . . 115, 176 Warner, Grant . . . .... . . . . . 82
......99 Warr,Janice..... .........100
. . . . 99 Warren, Marybeth . . . . . . 100, 160, 169
.,,,,.80 Warrington,Dana.. ........117
. ...... 115, 166 Watson, Johnny . . . . . . 100, 175, 176
Weatherly,Beverly.... ........1l6
. 81, 123, 222, 223 Weatherly, Jerry . . ....... 116
. . . . . . . . .115 Weatherall, Jimmy . . . . . 100
........1l5 Weat1'1ers,Jo Anna.. ...100
. . . . . . . . . 115 Weathers, Stanley . . . . . 176
. 99, 75, 176, 20 Webb, Carolyn . . . . . 100
.........115 Webh,KayMona.. ...116
....,...99 Webb,Gay..... ...116
....99 Webb, Randy.. ....l16
. . . 99, 170 Webster, Bob . . . . . . . 82, 144
. . . . 81 Webster, -Peggy . . . . . . . 173
. . 115 Webster, Wanda . . . . . . 82
....99 Weems, Mark... ...116
. . . 80, 185 Weems, Bob . . . . . 116
. . . . 115 Wells, Jerry . . . . .100
. . 115 Wesbury, Linda . . . . . 100
. . . 81 Wesberry, Diane . . . . . 82
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lest, Carol ..... .... 8 3 Williams, Wanda . . . . 100 Wood, james . . . . . . 175, 178, 117
letherbee, Charles . . . . . 179 Wilson, Charlotte . . . . 100 Wood Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
lest, Charlotte . . . . . 83 Wilson, Don .... . . . 100 Wood, Lloyd ..... . . . 100, 166, 168, 169
lest, Maxine . . . . . 100 Wilson, Sonya . . . . . 100 Wood, Lou Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
lest, Sue .... . . . 116 'W1lson, H. W ..... . . . 136 Wood, Qullla . . . . . . 100
lester, Donna . . . . . 100 "Wilson, Raymond . .... 27 Wood, Victor . . . . . 100
lheatley, Allen . . . . . 116 Wingate, Louis . . . . . . 100 Woods, Craig . . . . . . . 86
lheatley, Betty . . . .... . . 100 Wineinger, Pat . . . .... 100 Woodall, jerry . . .. . 100, 176
lheeler, Charlie , , . ,,,.,.,, 116 Winters, Charlene . . . 100, 169 Woods, Gene . . . . . . . . . 100
lheeler, Dena .... 83, 51, 188 Wise, Larry ...... . . 100, 192 Woods, Judy . . . . . . 117, 173
lheeler, Donna . . ,,,,.,,, 86 Witcher, Patsy . . . .... 100 Woods, Kim .... . . . . . 117
ll-me, Dwain , , ,,,.,, 116 Witcher, Peggy . . . . . . 100 Woodburn, Phillip . . . . . . 117, 176
lhjte, j, T, , ,,,, 81 Wiegman, Chalmer . . . . .......... 84 Woodson, john . . . . . . . . 86
lhite, Joyce . . .... 84 Williams, Charles . . . ............ 84 Word, Roberta . . .... . . . . . 100
lhite, Alward . . ..... 84 Wilson, Geraldine .... . . . 85, 170, 218, 221 Wofford, David . . . .... . . 117, 173
lhjte' Mary Ann , , , , , , 84, 167 Wilson, Larry . . ............ 85 Womack, Richard . . . . . . 86, 167, 168, 169
lhitehead, Dana . . . . . 169, 173 Williams, jackie . .... 85 Worley, Sharon . . ..... . . . . . . 100
lhllehead, Kaye , , ,,,, 116 Williams, Reba . . ...... 85 Worst, Mike . . ...... . . . 100
lhltehead, Philip . . .... 85 Williamson, Sharron ........ 85 Wright, Clifton . . . . 100
lhltehead, Steve . . . . . 85 Wine, jamie .... . . . 85, 76, 144 Wright, Frances . . . . . 100
Whitehead, Roger , , , , , 100 Wingate, Tom . . . ...... 86 Wrather, Frank . . . . . . . .117
lhiteley. James . . . . . . 116 Witcher, Carla . . . . . 86, 164 Wright, Lloyd ...... . . . . . . . . 117, 176
lhicfield, Hubert . . . . . 116 Witcher, Steve . . . . . . 117 Wright, Peggy ..... . .... . . . . . 117, 173
lhitfield, Linda . . . . . . 116 Witcher, Lee . . . . . . 117 -X-Y-Z-
lhittenburg, Anne . . .... 85 Winters, Fred . . , , , 117 Yancey, Homer ...... ..... ..... 1 1 7, 176
lhittington, Gail . . . . . . 116 Wilson, Charles . . , , , 116 Yoakam, Jimmy ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Whltworth, Mrs. jane . . 86 Wilmeth, Sherry . . , , , 116 Yon, Lee . ...... . . . . 100, 175, 178
vtlbanks, Doris .... . . . 100 Williams, Wyleen . . .... 116 Yon. Torn ---. .. - . . 100, 175. 178
Vilcox, Roylene . . . .... 100 Williamson, jan . . ...... 116 YOI'k, C8l'0le - - - - - - - - 117
Vilcoxson, Norma . . ...... 100 Williams, Virginia . . 169, 116 Y01'k. Helen - - - - - . . 117
Vilder, Pat .... . . . 100, 197 Williams, Robert . . .... 116 YOFK. Jeannette - - - - - - - - - 117
Vilder, David . . .... 100 Williams, james . . . . . 178, 116 Y0l1nZ, Helen ---- ----- 1 17. 173
vumre, Ricky .... .... 1 oo wigm, Jo Ann . ..... .... 1 16 Young, Sharon ---. - - . - 100. 101. 165
Villard, Clebert . . . ...... 100 Wiegman, Birdette . .... 116 Young. Virginia ---- ---ff - - - 100
Villiams, Dwayne . . . . 100, 166 wood, Douglas ....... . . 117, 175 Yunker. Stephanie . ----- - ---- 188. 86
lilllams, Pat . . . .... 100 wood, Frances . . . .... 100 Zimmerer. Donald Rav - - - .--86
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