Andrews High School - Mustang Yearbook (Andrews, TX)
- Class of 1958
Page 1 of 218
Cover
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Probably more pleasant experiences occur to one during high school than at
any other period of his life. These memories usually increase in value as the
years go by.
ln' all the excitement of the end of another school year, many of these ac-
tivities are all but forgotten until a later date. It is our hope that the 1958
MUSTANG will serve to help you remember with pleasure the past year at
AHS.
Join us, now, as we look through the "eye" of the camera at the history of
Andrews High School as you helped to record it in 1958.
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Bea Young - District Readywriting Winner
Bill Warren V District Slide Rule Winner
Dicky Dodd receives homeroom volleyball
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with the All-District trophy for spring sports WTHSPA for the school paper. Pictured are Carolyn Clinton,
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Ellis, treasurer, and Sandy Alcorn, secretary.
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Nelson, Larry Choate, Cordon Whitworth and seated Ray Ham ferry McPherson, Terry Betenbouqh, Iirnmy Aduddell, Ronnie
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Senior members are Cback rowl Gordon Whitworth, Hoppy Heidelberg, Iohnny Word, Tommy Iackson, Mrs.
Calderon, sponsor, and fseated center row Greta Patterson, Ian Ellis, Carla Sue Horton, Lavonne Ingram.
Patty Carlisle and Cfront rowl Neva Shannon, Carolyn Clinton, Betty Thames Hillis. Kay Grewell and Martha
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Officers are Hoppy Heidelberg, vice presi-
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secretary: Mrs. Luisa Calderon, sponsor:
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Iris Hays and Lsecond row' Bob Price, Beatrice Younq, Sue Waggener, Sue Odell and lback rowl Larry Shep-
perd, Glendell Hughes, Ronnie Brice, Sam Pendleton and Walker Ogden, next year's president.
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Mr. Smith installs junior members at the annual initia-
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Members tum in money they earned for the scholarship
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Allied Youth is an organization of students who take a stand against the use of alcohol and narcotics. During the year. mem
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AY boasts the largest membership of any AHS club.
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Officers are Carey Cook. vice president: Greta Patterson, secretary:
Members display approval of the sign Deana Lloyd. treasurer, and Sam Pendleton. president. Mrs. Nell Brown
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Members of the Future Nurses take an active part in :iomq propects for the local hospital and work with
the Hospital Womens Auxiliary This year a cholarsmp was awarded to Beta Tabor.
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Standing are Betty Clark, vice presi-
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secretary. Seated are Lueqenia Lewis,
treasurer: Charlotte Compton, pres:-
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sponsor: Jecrnny Brown, president: Curla Sue Horton, Sf'-1d9Y1lS 100111 the proper technique
vice president, and lstandinqb Kendall Carruth, f0l' Sick COKE-
treasurer: Iudy Price, song leader: Sandra Brice
secretary and Patty Carlisle.
Future Homemakers strive to help individuals improve personal, family and community livinq, now and in the future.
They' work to promote better family living: develop creative leadership in home and community life: understand neigh-
bors both at home and abroad, and to further interest in home economics.
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Future Teacher oiiicers are Linda Moore, vice
president: Kay Grewell, historian, and tseatedl Mrs.
Iohnn Knight, sponsor, Deana Lloyd, president and
Anita Winkley, secretary-treasurer.
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American Education Week.
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The FTA is designed to develop interest in teaching as a career. Throuq its activi ies
h l t chers and participating in teacher activities.
working with teachers, substituting for grade sc oo ea
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Lyres Club members meet after school to en-
joy fellowship and singing. During the year,
the qroup makes numerous public appearan-
ces and presents a variety of entertainment to
schools, civic clubs and other organizations.
The group is characterized by its willingness
to work and the enjoyment derived from its
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Officers are Bruce Davis president Charlotte Compton
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son membership sec and Brenda Spear
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Continuing its winning ways, the Girls Choir won its second Sweepstakes Award in Interscholastic League this year. The group
also performs lor clubs and organizations during the year.
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Choir officers are Brenda Spear, Polly Satterwhite,
president, Mrs. Olna Montgomery, sponsor: Pam Hood.
vice pres, and Belinda Ray, secretary.
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To further interest and participation in drama and to develop
an appreciation for it are the maior goals ol the Comedic
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Officers are Anita Winkley, president: Ieflery
Nash, vice president: Willard LaGrone,
sponsor, and Ioyce McGary, secretary.
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Cast members of the lnterscholastic League one act play, "Still
Stands the House," are IoAnn Peacock, crew member: Max
Fisher, Billie Nazworth, Kay Hise, Iimmy Albritton. and Cleve
Balkum, crew member.
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Speech Club members worked to improve and develop
talents in debate, extemporaneous speaking, poetry read-
ing, declamation and other vocal activities.
Rehearsal for the lunior Play finds limmy
Aduddell and Mary Toops in a tender scene
as Kay Hise looks on.
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Bill Warren, Iimmy Albritton, Cleve Balkum and Iohnny Hart.
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year with a second division rating in concert. The marching band, however, made a first division rating in marching competition
in December.
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Mr. Maxwell and Band Council members admire marching trophies won
by the group. Shown are Bruce Davis, Carla Sue Horton, Mr. Maxwell.
Deana Lloyd and Dicky Dodd.
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Seniors proudly displaying awards jackets are Ieanny Brown, Betty Hillis, Dcrene Brown, Ioyce lackson, Myrle Waldrop, Martha
Brackeen, Kathleen Noble, Frances Lyons, Eva Lee Gavitt, Carolyn Clinton, Ian Ellis, Iudy Blocker. Beta Tabor, Io Boyd, Kay
Crewell, Greta Patterson, Lynda Alsobrook, Vondell Brinsan, Carla Sue Horton, Bruce Davis and Iohnny Hart.
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program.
Pep Band members furnish spirited music for all AHS pep
rallies.
Kay Grewell receives awards jacket
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THE ROUND-UP successfully "corrcx1led" the news for Andrews High this your to win two "superior" rctinqs
from the West Texas High School Press Association. Staff members ore tstcxndingl Carolyn Clinton, Mczrthc
Brcrckeen, Connie Fults, Io Ann Mclntyre, Eva Lee Gcrvitt and tsecxtedl Carla Sue Horton, Lovonne Ingram,
and Bob Cummins.
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Editor Horton, associate editor, discuss the use of Publications Director
pictures with the editor,
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Carolyn Clinton, club editor, while Carla Sue looks
over papers from other schools.
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The purpose of Los Amigos is to encourage respect and appreciation toward all nationalities
in the Americas: to encourage the learning of Spanish as a medium of communication: to
serve as an example of what can be accomplished by pupils of different ancestry working
together: to develop the ideals of Pan Americanism and better inter-American relations.
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Harmon Pgrkg and Donnie Hellewell enjoy g Club officers are Miss Morehart, sponsor: Becky Smith treasurer
Siesta while Ginny Gerber gets get for q fieglg, Bea Young, president: Tommy Aishman vice president Eloise
Zimmerly, reporter: Lusia Gonzales, secretary Mrs Smith and Mrs
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Science club members work to develop an increcisina interest in all phases of science. The club was
C'IfI1Zi"tlZ0d this year and helped to prornoie the first annual Science Fair which was rated a great success.
Two members attended the rc-aional fair in Lubbock and entered projects in competition with other West
Tt-xfrsa students. Leon Jackson. one of the sponsors, was one of the official delegates from this area to at
lend the national fair in Flint, Michigan.
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Moore, secretary: Barbara Allen, Bob Price, President: and sponsors moon lllmnqll the Club telescope at the
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Shown at the annual banquet for Iournalism students are Neva Shannon,
Lavonne Ingram, Carla Sue Horton, Martha Brackeen, Carolyn Clinton.
Patty Carlisle, Sam Hollis, sponsor: lim Fisher, Freddy Grobe, Connie Fults
and Bob Cummins. Awards for the year's work are presented at the banquet
to both yearbook and newspaper students.
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and fstanding Sam Hollis, sponsor: Freddy Grobe, Gary Don Reynolds.
and Royce Ballinger. Connie Fults, club president, is pictured in the
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Terry Betenbough, Walker Ogden, Lloyd Carruth, Dale Allen, Duwain Mitchell, Darryl Iettreys, Charles Pope, manager. Sec-
ond row members are Robert Burk, Iohn Pierce, Melvin Price, Deryl Overcash, Ronnie Brice, Dicky Dodd, lay Sherrard, Tony
Cain, David Yadon, Leon McClure, Tommy Iackson, Iimmy Aduddell and standing, I. D. Partridge, assistant coach: Glenn
Frazier, athletic director and head coach: Larry Pearcy, Terry McPherson, Kenneth Cummins, Ioe Cummins, Thomas Frazier.
Butch Gerber, Happy Heidelberg, Conrad Tumer, Ralph Worley, Bob Pusey, Ierry McPherson, Don Williams, assistant coach.
and Louis Grevelle, trainer.
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by winning eight games and losing two. Rat-
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Varsity coaches are Glenn Frazier, athletic director
Louis Grevelle, trainer, and assistants I. D. Partridge and
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With sportswriters boosting the Mustangs for a possible
state championship, the Steers ignored the press clippings to
shock the state and the Mustangs in the opening game of
the season. After scoring the first time they got the ball, Big
NVQ Spring was never headed.
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proving hosses who waltzed to an easy 33-0 win. Mustang
defenders held the Indians to a scant 43 yards rushing.
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Disaster struck October 26 as a capacity homecoming crowd scream-
ed itself hoarse as it watched the Mustangs and the always feared
Yellow Iackets battle for the district title in the first district game.
When the smoke of battle cleared, Kermit had shattered the dreams of
every Mustang player and fan with a gallant, come-from-behind vic-
tor .
YShowing that they had come to play for keeps, the lackets buzzed
to an early lead which they held until late in the game. Andrews thrilled
the spectators early in the final stanza to get in the driver's seat, 25-20
and seemingly had the game in control. But, with less than four minutes
to go, Kermit marched 85 yards to win the game and went on to win the
championship.
It was the first Kermit victory over the Mustangs in five years, and
the first year that Andrews had been favored to win.
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After the Kermit loss, all the Mustangs could do was play their best
and hope that someone upset the Yellow lackets. With one ear glued
to the radio for the rest of the season, the Mustangs easily disposed of
the other conference foes.
Their first win came over the Eagles who put up a stiff fight for the
first two periods, but weakened after the intermission. Fullback Lloyd
Carruth, a top ground gainer all year, made his first TD of the season on
a 27 yard jaunt in the final quarter.
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Larry Bufl-rin, Ray Ham and Tommy lackson each scored twice for
Andrews, while guard Leon McClure tallied his second TD of the year
on pass interceptions to swamp hapless Ector, November 8. A 21 point
first quarter lead made it strictly "no contest" for the Eagles.
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Ronald Maberry, tsecond rowl Harmon Parks, Ierry Bass, Don Bates, Harold Duncan, Iim Worley, Ierry Byrne. Iohn Bilbrey.
Iimmy Witwer, Ioe Camacho, Bill Iohnson, tthird rowl Coach Vernon Iohnson, Iim Mash, manager: Iimmy Lewis, Douq
Callahan, Bill Villines, Donnie Hollowell, Ioe Brown, R. E. Merritt, Pat Anglin, Iohn Morrison, Iames Cook, Iames Little, Coach
Max Goldsmith, Kback rowl Fred Munsell, Preston Dooley, Larry Shoemaker, Iames Martin, Ierry Wilkerson, Tommy Smith.
Ronald Cummins, Bill Martin, Gary Parrish, and Ray Corrigan.
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Coaches Vemon lohnson and
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Graham Burkett, manager: Earl Hays, Larry Shepperd, Ierry Shepperd, Iay Sherrard, Paul Harrison and Coach
Vernon Iohnson.
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Improving their last place finish of a' year ago, the Mustangs finished in
second place in District 2-AAA. Kermit downed Andrews in the final
game of the season to win the title. During the season, the Mustangs won
15 games and lost 10. In district play, Coach Vernon Iohnson's cagers
won seven while dropping three contests.
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Seminole Andrews
Seminole Andrews Ector 37 Andrews
Odessa Andrews Brownfield 38 Andrews
Kermit Andrews Monahans 47 Andrews
Ysleta Andrews Pecos 63 Andrews
San Angelo Andrews Kermit 50 Andrews
Larnesa Andrews Ector 34 Andrews
Pecos Andrews Monahans 57 Andrews
Big Spring Andrews Brownfield 62 Andrews
Midland Andrews Pecos 53 Andrews
San Angelo Andrews Kermit 66 Andrews
Non-Conference Totals 770 800 Totals 507
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Co-Captains, Ronnie Brice and Iay Sherrard, admire the trophies and blankets which were
aiven tn visitinq teams and coaches in the annual Andrews Basketball Tournament. Bia
Spring won the tourney, while the Mustanqs placed fourth.
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Ector as Sherrard and Shepperd stand 203 Points 293 Points
by. The Mnstanas won, 60-37.
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Bilbrey, Darrel Adkins arid istandinq' Coach Kelton Brewer, Bill Martin, Bill Ionesi David Boren,' Ierry
Wilkerson, Ralph Worlvy, Housty Brewer, and limmy Witwcr, manager,
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Lloyd Crrrriith qets set for re-bound.
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Sandi Hardin, Gary Lindsey, Davie Craig, Wilson Turpen, Ted Christopher, Lynn Rogers, and Cstandingl Coach Brewer, Marvin
Lewis, Sam Pendleton, Iames Watkins, Herbert Martin, and Gayle Cotten.
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Mustang netters won their third district title in a row
by breezing to win three of four events. Only in
boys doubles, did Andrews fail to win. Sam Pendle-
ton won 42 games and lost only six against three
opponents to take the singles crown with ease.
In the girls division, Sandy Alcorn topped two
rivals, winning 27 games and dropping 13. Lynda
Alsobrook and Sandi Hardin had little trouble in
doubles, taking 24 contests and losing only 2
games.
Marvin Lewis and Iames Watkins were eliminated
in the first round.
Alsobrook and Hardin placed second in regional by
losing a close match to Odessa, 7-9, 6-8. All other
contestants from AHS were beaten in the first
match.
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District Champions - Doubles
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Mustang cindermen brought Andrews High School
more recognition than any other group during
1957-58. In addition to winning the school's second
state track championship, the squad won its seventh
consecutive district title and finished on top in
team totals in three other meets.
Fleet Mustangs continually assaulted the record
books at every meet they attended and registered
the third fastest time ever run by a high school mile
relay team, anywhere.
The mile and sprint relay teams, along with ace
quartermilers, R. E. Merritt and Ierry Ietton, fur-
nished most of the glitter by outclassing practically
all the competition they faced.
In winning the district title, the Mustangs cap-
tured first place in 11 of 14 events to pile up 76 2! 3
points to second place Brownfield's 26 l!2. They
took team titles at the Kermit Relays, Mustang
Relays, ABC Relays and finished second at Req-
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are Ierry Ietton, R. E. Merritt, Larry Shoemaker, and
Ronnie Brice.
Displaying the state championship trophy
are track tricaptains Ray Ham, Ierry Ietton,
and Tommy Iackson. Coach Goldsmith is
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First Place Winners:
Comanche Relays - Ft. Stockton
S'Western Track :S Field - Ft. Worth
West Texas Relays - Odessa
Kermit Relays - Kermit
Mustang Relays - Andrews
ABC Relays - Big Spring
District Meet - Andrews
Regional Meet - Lubbock
State Meet - Austin
They set new meet records at Ft.
Worth, Odessa, Kermit, District,
and Regional.
All members of the team will return
next year. Brice and Ietton have one
year of eligibility remaining, while
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Third Place at State - Time 42.4
First Place Winners:
Abilene Meet - Abilene
Comanche Relays - Ft. Stockton
S'Western Track 61 Field - Ft. Worth
Kermit Relays - Kermit
West Texas Relays - Odessa
Mustang Relays - Andrews
ABC Relays - Big Spring
District Meet - Andrews
Regional Meet - Lubbock
New meet records were set at Ft.
District, and Regional.
Ray Ham is the lone senior member
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Second Place at State - Time
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First Place Winner:
Kermit Relays - Kermit
District Meet - Andrews
Regional Meet' - Lubbock
Second Place - Mustang Relays
RONNIE BRICE
Second Place - District Meet
Third Place - Regional Meet
Third Place - Kermit Realys
IERRY IETTON
First Place - Mustang Relays
Brice was also a member of the
winning 8 man mile relay at Big
Spring and the sprint medley team
at Odessa. Ietton and Merritt also
ran on the 8 man mile relay. Ietton
also was a member of the winning
880 rela at B' S ' .
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First Place - District Meet
First Place Big Spring
Second Place 7 Regional
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Mustang Relays
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First - District 220
Second - 100 at
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TONY CAIN
First - 220 at Mus-
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First - Big Spring
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Second-District 100
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Third Place Regional
First Place District
Second at Abilene, Mustang Relays, and
Kermit.
First Place Odessa Sprint Medley
TOMMY IACKSON Second, District 880
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Sixth Place at Ft. Worth
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display 19 of the 21 trophies which the
track team won during the season.
The state championship cup and plaque for
winning the state mile relay were added after
the picture was taken.
Shown are fl-cneelinql Ray Ham, Ierry Ietton.
Larry Shoemaker, Ronnie Brice. Tony Cain,
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PRINCIPALS
I. LEE SMITH
Senior High School
VERNON PAYNE
Iunior High School
I. B. YOUNGBLOOD
Underwood Elementary
EDDIE BRENHOLTZ
San Andres Elementary
T. W. HENDRICK
Devonian Elementary
LOWELL MCGEE
Central Elementary
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Director of Student Activities
I. LEE SMITH
Principal
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- Sophomore English -
Practice in the use of oral English is gained through
making reports to classmates. Much emphasis is
given to stressing the importance of being able to
express oneself well in writing and speaking.
Dramatics classes give students an opportunity to
develop selfexpression and creativeness.
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A better command of the English language,
precision of speech, creativeness, and a de-
velopment oi appreciation for written works
are among the objectives of the Language
Arts department. Students may enroll in Span-
ish, Iournalism, or Speech courses in addition
to classes in literature and grammar.
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MRS. LUISA CALDERON MHS. NELL BROWN
Iunior English Senior English
Spanish
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each year.
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available at all times to
aid students in readinq
and the preparation ci re-
ports and compositions.
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Librarian
Speech
Senior Enqlish
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lunior English Journalism
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Iournalism courses help to develop responsibility
and organization of ideas. A bi-monthly printed
newspaper and yearbook are published by stu-
dents.
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CHARLES COMPTON
Algebra Il
Plane Geometry
Trigonometry
CHARLES RUSSELL
Algebra I
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The mathematics department strives to train
students to solve the ordinary problems which
are encountered in life.
It also trains students for advanced study in
mathematics, science, and finance.
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Students learn to
measure heights,
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CHARLES CHOATE
Algebra II
Advanced Math
Plane Geometry F
Geometry classes help to train students to
evaluate factual material and discipline their
mind to precise thinking.
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Algebra I
Commercial Arithmetic
Plane Geometry
AARON MCCRACKIN
Plane Geometry
Solid Geometry
Algebra II
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Because of recent developments in world
affairs, science departments have been charg-
ed with the task of encouraging more students
to become interested in science as a career.
The initiation of an annual Science Fair this
year is one ot the first steps taken locally to
develop interest among students.
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Final adiustments are made be'
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Biology
MRS. THELMA FENNEL
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Chemistry, Physics
Physics students are busy cone
structing a get engine.
Biology students prepare projects for the
Science Fair.
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Athletic Director
Head Football Coach
VERNON JOHNSON
Basketball Coach
"B" Football
Driver Training
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Health and physical education are the prime
objectives of the PE department. Good physical
condition is as important as mental health
and students are given an opportunity to de-
velop both. Teamwork and character building
are other outcomes of the overall program.
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varied sports including gymnas'
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weather by playing softball.
MRS. IO ANN KNIGHT
Volleyball Coach
Girls PE
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Track Coach
"B" Football
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Athletic Trainer
Physical Education
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Social Studies help boys and girls to emerge
from the public schools as good citizens, better
prepared for lite in our democracy. In a sense,
Social Studies tell the story of man, and
through these studies man is better qualified
to live in the complex world about him.
Boys stretch tor re-bound in PE
class basketball game.
DON WILLIAMS
American History
Varsity Football
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GORDON WILLIAMS
Civics
American History
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MISS IOANN CROOM
Civics
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Industrial Arts courses serve to provide: An
active interest in industry and in the problems
of production: an appreciation of a high
standard of workmanship, and a sense of
pride in ones ability to do useful things in a
creditable manner, which may lead to an in-
creased vocational interest.
SAM GANTT BILL GORDON
Woodworking
Mechanical Drawing
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learn to cook and sew, but
spend much time on practical
aspects of home and family
living.
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Welding
MRS. IUNE DANIEL
Home Economics
Girls PE
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furniture for use in offices or the home.
Metal shop finds students learn-
ing practical and promising
skills.
Mechanical Drawing provides good preparation for
all technical and mechanical fields.
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Students are provided with intensive basic in-
struction in business terminology and skills to
prepare them to go into the future with a better
understanding of the business world. Courses
such as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, jun-
ior business training and business law are of-
fered to all high school students. After this in-
struction and the acquisition of these skills, a
student should be well prepared to make a
better citizen and a good employee.
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economics in everyday living.
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Typing I
WILSON BOND 3
Typing I
Typing II
Ir. Business
MRS. ROSE ELLA PLACE
Shorthand
Bookkeeping
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regardless of the vocation they choose.
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Band
Choir
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Both instrumental and choral music provide
worthwhile group activities in school, and mu-
sic appreciation throughout lite. While some
follow music as a vocation, the majority find
it provides a hobby and enrichment of all
phases of their lives. As one modern educa-
tor has said: "lf you would produce a better
scientist, teach him to make music." It instills
at least these tive qualities: concentration,
mental discipline, mathematical precision,
perseverance, and teamwork and cooperation.
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spring concert.
Choir students enjoy singing tor relaxation
and in making public appearances to enter-
tain civic orqanizations and other clubs.
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both present and future enjoyment.
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Senior Class officers zryinq on caps and gowns are
Patty Carlisle, secretary: Neva Shannon, treasurer,
Ray Ham, vice president: Carla Sue Horton, Sqtfat-
arms: Hoppy Heidelberg, president, and Lavonne
Ingram, Sgt,-atarms.
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Senior sponsors are 'seatedl Mrs, Barnes, Mr. Spikes,
Mrs, Brown, and fstandinql Mrs. King, Miss Croom,
Mr. Bond, Mrs. Place, and Mr. Hollis.
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Alllvcl Y' vith 3 4
Spcinisli Club 4
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Champs 4
DEAN ALLEN
Football I 3-4
Bfiskvtbfill 2
Truck 2-3-4
LYNDA ALSOBROOK
Basketball Queen 3
Cheerleader 3-4
DALF ALLEN
Ff,ftb'zll 2-3-4
Basketball 2-3
Tr'xCl-c 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3
GLYNDA ALSOBHOOK
Chr-f-rlefzfif-I 2 3-4
Bfznfi 2 34
Future 'Feathers 3-4
Allied Yfiuth 2-3-4
Bcisebfill Queen 3
Bzzslretbcill Queen 4
Iunior Play
Vglleybull 2-3-4
All-Refzioncl 4
Spcnish Club 2-3
IANFLLF BATCHFLOH
Allied Youth 4
Spanish Club 2
Tennis 34 Art Club 3-4
Volleyball 2
Band 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Spanish Club 2
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FHA 2-3 Band 2 3-4
Future Teachers 4
Cirls Choir 4
Spanish Club 2-3
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Spanish Club 3-4
IO BOYD
Iunior Play
Band 2-3-4
VONDELL BRINSON
Band 2-3-4
FTA 2-3-4
FHA 2-3-4
Spanish Club 2-3
Band Sweetheart 4
IEANNY BROWN
Cheerleader 4
Football Attendant 4
FHA 3-4, Pres. 4
Allied Youth 4
Future Teachers 3
Band 3-4
Student Christians 4
REBA BOSTICK
Nlustanfi Bus. B'1r. -4
Allied Youth 2 3-4
Home-room Sec. 4
Soph. Class Sec. 2
MARTHA BRACKEEN
NHS 3-4
Band 2-3-4
Class Favorite 3
Who's Who in
Social Studies 3
Hound-Up Feature
Editor 4
Mustang Staff 3-4
Spanish Club 2-3
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Citizenship Award 4
Iournalism Club 4
DORENE BROWN
Future Teachers 4
Band 2-3-4
Round-Up Staff 4
AVONDA BRUTON
Allied Youth 2-3
Volleyball 2
Spanish Club 2-3
Drama Club 2-3-4
Speech Club Z-3
Wittiest 3
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Allin-d Yuuth 2 3
FHA 4
Ctrl., C,l.f1r 3
GRAHAM BUHKIITT
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Champs 4
GAY CELEY
Lyres Club 4
Future Nurses 4
DOIS CLAWSON
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Allied Youth 2
LARRY BUYKIN
Alliv-1 Y' .ith 2
Claim, lhvffrlte 4
Ft.-wtbgill T-3-4
Biislcotbfill 2
Truck 2-3
PATTY CARLISLE
Miss AHS 4
Mustono Co-Editor 4
Class Soc. 4
NHS 3-4
Student Council 2-3
Volleybnll ?
Mcinofier 34
Allied Youth 2-3-4
'TOMMY CHAPMAN
Truck Mgr, 3-4
Football Mgr. 4
Band 2
Spanish Club 2-C3
Bcseboll 2
Choir 3
CAROLYN CLINTON
Mojorette 2-3-4
Band 2-3-4
NHS 3-4
Student Council
2, 4: Correspondinq
Secretory 4
Hound-Up Club Edito
Spanish Club 2-3
Harvest Princess 2
Iourncilism Club 4
Mustcrnc Stuff 2
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Track 2-3-4
Football 2
Allied Youth 23-4
AY Vice Pres. 4
BOB CUMMINS
Baseball 3-34
Co-Capt. 4
Round-Up Sports
Editor 4
Whos Who in
Iournalism 4
Football 2-3
Iournalism Club 4
Allied Youth 4
Volleyball Kina 4
PEGGY SUE CUNNINCHAM
FHA 4
Allied Youtli 4
I, B. CHINEH
Basketball 2-3-4
Track 2 3-4
Football 2
IOE CUMMINS
Football 2-3-4
Track 2-3-4
Basketball 2
Student Council 34
Allied Youtli 2-3-4
Most Handsome 4
Student Christians
WllcJ's Who in
Science 4
DELILAH DAME
Mustanq Co-Editor 4
Business Mqr. 3
Hound-Up Assoc.
Editor 4
Futiire Teachers 3
NHS 3-4
FTA Pres. 3
Volleyball 2-3
BRUCE DAVIS
All-State Choir 4
Band 2-3-4
Brin! Council 4
Pep B'iii'l 2-3-4
Student Dir. 4
l.yres Cliib Pros.
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Tennis 2-3
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Round-Up Photographer 4
RONDEL DAVIDSON
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RICHARD ll DOIJIP
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Band Cuuncil 4
Sem r Play
Spfzziiur. Club 21
Alllwg Yffulli 23
Trzfk IT 3
Home-rficim Vfulloybcxll
Champs 4
SAMMY DUCICAN
MARTHA EMMON5
Rf uricl Up Stull 4
MORRVON DONACDHIQ
lAN ELLIS
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Lezclfirship 3
Harvest Quccn 3
MfZlOY9lf0 3-4
YHA Pros. 3: Amr:
Public Relczticris
Officer 4
Allied Youth 'Z 3-4
Student Cczxiiril 4
Spanish Club 2-3
FTA Hislcricm 2
WAYNE EPPLER
Golf 3-4
Allied Youih 2
Lyres Club 3
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Band 2-3-4
Pep Band 2-3-4
Spanish Club 2-3
Allied Youth 2-3
Round-Up Staff
Mustang Staff 3
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Football 2
Photography Club 4
Lyres Club 4
Contest Choir 4
BENNIE GORE
Baseball 2-3-4
Allied Youth 4
Homeroom Sec.
Art Club 4
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CONNIE FULTS
Baseball 2-3-4
Journalism Club 4
Mustang Staff 4
Photo Club Pres. 4
Round-Up Staff 4
Spanish Club 3
WILLIAM GERBEH
Wittiest 4
Volleyball Kina 3
Student Council 4
Football 2-3-4
Golf 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Iunior Play
Lyres Club 3
Spanish Club 2-3-4
Homeroom Volleyball
Champs 4
LUSIA GONZALES
Spanish Club 3-4
Fiesta Princess 3-4
Homeroom Sec. 4
KAY GREWELL
NHS 3-4
Future Teachers 2-3-4
Band 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Spanish Club 2-3
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Track 2-3-4
Football 2-3-4
Class Vice Pres.
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All-District Football 3
Student Council 4
Boys State 3
Who's Who in Citizen
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DOYIE HAMILTON MARGARET HARRIS
Footoall 234 Choir 3-4
IOHNNY HART
Band 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3
Wittiest - 3
Iunior Play
Senior Play
Drama Clul 1
Dist. Debate
Winner 4
HOPPY HEIDELBERG
Senior Class Pres.
Iunior Class Pres.
NHS Vice Pres. 4
Boys State 3
Football 2-3-4
Valedictorian 4
Oil Essay Winner 4
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Band 2-3-4
Drum Maior 4
All-State Band 2-4
Band Council 4
NHS 4
RoundAUp Assoc. Ed, 4
FHA 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Future Teachers 2
CAROLYN HUMBERSON
Spanish Club 2-3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
FHA 3
TOMMY IACKSON
Football Z-3-4,
Tri-Capt. 4, All-
District 2-3-4
All-State 4
All-South Plains 3-4
Leading Dist. Scorer
2-3-4
Basketball 2
Track 2-3-4, Tri-Capt. 4
NHS 3-4
Student Council 2-3,
Vice Pres. 3
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Who's 'Nha in Math 4
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Who's Who in
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Cheerleader 3-4
Hound-Up Editor 4
NHS 3-4
Volleyball 2-3-4.
Tri-Capt. 4, All-
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Belle of the
Ball 4
Class Favorite 2
Band 2-3-4
lournalism Club 4
Student Council 2-3
JOYCE ANN IACKSON
Band 2-3-4
MARVIN LEWIS
Tennis 3-4
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Track 2-3-4
Football 2-3-4
Basketball 2-3
Student Council 2
FHA Beau 4
MARTIN LUTTHALL
LEON MCCLURE
Allied Youth 4
Football 2-3-4
Basketball 2-3
Baseball 2-3-4
IO ANN MCINTYRE
Senior Play
Lyres Club 3-4
Girls Choir 3-4
Contest Choir 3-4
Round-Up Circulation
Editor 4
Allied Youth 4
Drama Club 4
Iournalism Club 4
DITANA LLOYD
Band 2 3 4
Band Council 4
Future Teachers 3-4,
Pres. 4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
AY Sweetheart 4
Volleyball 2-3-4
Who's Who in
Sports 4
FRANCES LYONS
Band 2-3-4
Pep Band 4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
Bound-Up Staff 3
Lyres Club 3-4
IOYCE MCGARY
Band 2-3-4
FHA 2
Lyres Club 2
Spanish Club 2
Drama Club 4
Senior Play
TERRY McPHERSON
Class Favorite 3
Track 2-3-4
Football 2-3-4,
Tri-Capt. 4, All-District 4
Mr. AHS 4
Allied Youth 4
Student Council 4
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Allied Youth 2
MIKE MUNN
Basketball 2-3-4
Baseball 2-4
Spanish Club 2-3
Allied Youth 4
Band 2-3-4
Iunior Play
Senior Play
Band 2-3
Senior Play
LINDA MORROW
Allied Youth 2-3
Volleyball 2
Lyres Club 3
Choir 2-3
FHA 4
BILLIE NAZWORTH
Salutatorian 4
Who's Who in
Spanish 3
Spanish Club 4
Senior Play
Extemp Speaking 3
Contest Choir 4
Contest Play 4
KATHY NEHER KATHLEEN NOBLE
FHA 2 Band 2-3-4
Lyres Club 3 , Student Council 3
Allied Youth 2-3-4
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Allin-d Youth 2 3
Volleyball 3
l.yrus5 Club 2-3-4
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Band 2 3
Oil llssay Winner 4
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Basketball 2
ANN Pll.CRlNl
Cutest Z 3
Football Queen 4
Faotball Attendant 3
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Lyrf'-s Club 3-4
Allied Youth 2-3-4
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Junior Play
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Spanish Club 2-3-4
Contest Choir 3-4
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FHA 2-3-4
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Hound-Up Staff 3
Mizstana Stall 3 3
Allivd Youth 23
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Basketball 2
Track 2
Class Pros. 2
Student Council 2
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Allied Youth 24
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Allied Youth 2
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NEVA SHANNON
Class Favorite 4
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NHS 34
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Mustanq Staff 4
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Track Mar. 4
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Student Council 2,3
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All-District 3
Football Z-3-4
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Track 4
Art Club 4
ARLIQNE STAHLINC
Spanish Club 2-3
Future Nurses 3
Allied Youth 2
Volleyball 2
Band 3
Choir 2
Homeroom Volleyball
Champs 4
BETA TABOR
Future Nurses 34
Band 2-3-4
Spanish Club 2-3
Allied Youth 2.
Future Teachers 3
Home-room Volleyball
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BETTY THAMES
Band 2-3-4
Cheerleader 3-4
Basketball Queen 2
FHA 2-3
Future Teachers 2
NHS 4
Allied Youth 2-3
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Contest Play 3
Student Christians 4
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FHA 2
Homeroom Volleyball
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Future Nurses 3-4
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Spanish Club 2
Lyres Club 2
Football Queen 2
Halloween Attendant 4
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Band 2-3-4
FHA 3
GORDON WHITWORTH
NHS President 4
Student Council 4
Basketball 3-4
Track 3-4
Beau of the Ball 4
Allied Youth 4
Student Christians 4
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Senior Play
DAVID YADON
Football 3-4
Track 4 Track 3-4
Student Council 2 Homeroom Volleyball
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Barbara Addicks
Barbara Allen
Raymond Allen
Pat Anglin
Leon Ascue
Larry Bagley
Barbara Ballard
Patsy Barnett
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Connie Belcher
Carolyn Bell
Glenda Bennett
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William Cannon
Ierry Carlisle
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Mary Coulston
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Buck Criner
Ronald Cummins
Charles Delauqhter
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Freddy Grobe
Dewayne Hall
Barbara Harris
Harvey Harris
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Carolyn Hill
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Donnie Hollowell
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Larry Shoemaker
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Diane Turner
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Heqional Science Fair.
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711 N W 9th Phone LA 33711
FOR The Mustangs E K
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Member Local R E Board
PAUL D. LASSITER
Public Accountant 6. Auditor "Whether 1t's to rent or buy
We Str1ve to Sat1sfy"
302 N. W. Ave B
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Andrews Texas
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Ladxes Ready To-Wear
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Connectron Crews
Shop 6. Fxeld Weldrng
Phone LA 3 2960
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C. M. Long, Owner
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LA 3-3125 808 N Maln
LA 3 2234 501 E Bdwy
THAMES AUTOMOTIVE
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Complete Brake Service
Replacement Parts for Autos 6. Trucks
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LA 3 2989
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Be Sure Insure
107 N Mam Phone LA 3 2785
Andrews Texas
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Shop and Save the Gallo way
200 E Bdwy Andrews Texas Phone LA 3 2804
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SHOP
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"Horne of Good Bu11d1nq"
Locatron 409 S W Ist Phone LA 3 2560
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FORD - MERCURY - EDSEL
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109 W Bdwy 203 W Bdwy
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Your dollar buys more
FURNITURE
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PHARMACY
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DRUULJIST
Phone LA 3 2323
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210 N W Ave A LA 3 2619
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203 N W 41h LA 3 2665 Andrews Texas
ANTHONY'S
Serves You Betier-Saves You More
Dral LA 3 3031 Andrews, Texas 106 N W. Ave. B
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WHOLESALE RETAIL
Bulldozers Mcnntcnners
Cosden cmd T1de Wcrier Products
Drcrghne A1r Compressors
Butcrne
Rollers Shovels Propane
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WE MOVE THE GOOD EARTH
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