Arlington High School - Colt Corral Yearbook (Arlington, TX)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 290
Cover
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1925. Mr. Fielder is the originator o
Fielder Award for outstanding students. He is
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The main building of Arlington High
School was first built in the year 1934. Its
years of service will long be remembered by
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Supe rintendent
MR. JAMES W. MARTIN
Superintendent
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ARLINGTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Students:
To all of us who are associated with our school system,
your education is our first concern. You are living some
of the most important days of your lives.
We glory in your enthusiasm, your interest in the world
around you, and we are mindful of the obligation we have to
provide you with a foundation adequate to your future. That
future will measure the effectiveness of this foundation.
Sincerely,
ames W. Martin
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MRS. DIXIE FOWLER
Secretary to Mr. Martin
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MRS. DELOISE KEATING NIR, ROY WOOD
SEC- T0 MF- CO'-mfs Assistant Superintendent-Finance
INIRS. STELLA HLIVKO' DIR. WOODROW COUNTS
Sec. to Mr. Wood Assistant Superintendent-Education
OFFICE
Board of Education L to R, Mr. Guy Hutcheson. Mr. Fred Cook, Mr, Jim Finch, Mr. Clyde Ashworth. Mr. joe Bailey, Mr
Floyd Gunn, and Mr. Odell Shackelford.
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MR. JOHN WEBB
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Prlncigal V- Y Hay, 1960
To the Student Body:
We are very eppreciatlve to the student body for
your work And cooperation which I-uve nada 1959-60 a
very succeuful year at Arlington High School.
This Annual will be A source of pleuure in the
future in helping yov remember school-day friends and
activities which you enjoyed.
Our sincere thanks to the Annual Stuff and their
lpcnlors for their work.
Sincerely,
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Principal
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MRS. AUDINE WHITTEN, Secretary
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MR. HAROLD KEY, Vice-principal
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May, 1960
To The Annual Staff:
We are proud of you for your interest
and enthusiasm, for your hard work and
determination.
These fine qunlitios have contributed
so much to the preservation, in our annual,
of pleasant memories of the 1959-60 school
year.
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MR- JERRY SMITH MISS MAM112 PRICE
Counselor Dean of Girls
MRS. HELEN STRICKLAND
Supervisor
MRS. NEWANA COUNTS MRS. JUANITA SKELTON
Nurse Speech Therapist
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Miss Stinson Mfg, Joyner, Mr. Cullers, and Miss Farr work on sets for the senior play.
ARTS STIM U LATE CU LTURE
MISS ERNESTINE FARR,
B.S.
S.H.S.T.C., Huntsville
Journalism
MISS SUE STINSON
B. S.
University of Texas,
Austin
Speech
MRS. ARISTA JOYNER, MR. J. EDGAR CULLERS,
B.F.A. B.S., M.A.
University of South Dakota N.T.S.C., Denton
Vermillion, South Dakota C.S.C.E., Greely, Colorado
Art Mechanical Drawing
MRS. MILDRED
SHUPEE, B.S.
T.W.U., Denton
Bookkeeping II
Typing
BUSI ESS -- KEY TO SUCC SS
A thorough knowledge of busmess machmes rs essentral say Mrs Crouch Mrs Shupee Mrs Lands, and Mrs. Sherrod
Miss Glass points out the fundamentals of diagramming to bliss Evans and Mrs. Mukisek.
MISS MARION GLASS,
B.S.
N.T.S.C., Denton
English
GLISH....A MUST
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MISS ELO EVANS, B.S.E.
H.S.T.C., Arkansas
English
MRS. BOBBIE
MUKISEK, B.A.
T.C.U., Fort Worth
English
Mrs. Mary Galvan, Miss Elizabeth Amos, Mr. Newell Faulkner, and Mrs. Frances Campbell demonstrate the different at-
titudes toward grading papers.
FOR ALL
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MRS. MARY GALVAN- F -'F . ,
BA., MA. A 5 y
E.T.S.C. Commerce Q, 3
English
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MR. NEWELL
FAULKNER--B. S.
T.C.U. Fort Worth
English
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MRS. FRANCES
CAMPBELL--A. B.
Trinity University, San
Antonio
English
MISS ELIZABETH
AMOS--B. A., M. Ed
T.WC., Fort Worth
N.T.S.C, Denton
English
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Miss Roddy, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Lacey, and Mrs. Simms look over the encyclopedias in the library.
Mus. VERA B. LACEY, B.s.,
M.A.
NT.S.C. Denton
English
STUDE T
MRS. ANN FLEMING,
B.A., M.L.S.
T.W.U. Denton
Librarian
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MRS. BOBBYE SIMMS,
B. A., M. A.
N.T.S.C. Denton
English
MISS MELBA RODDY, B.A
M. Ed.
S.M.U. Dallas
English
MR. NORMAN XVHITLOCK,
B.A.
N.T.S.C., Denton
Spanish I
FOREIG LA
MRS. NADINE BARK
A., M. Ed.
E.T.S.C., Commerce
Latin I, II
Andi!"
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MRS. DOROTHY HOL
LAND, A.B.
E.T.S.C., Commerce
Spanish I, II
GLIAGES PRGVIDE
VARIATIO
Mrs. Barker shows Mrs. Holland and Mr. Whitlock the Latin version of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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Miss Butler. Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Baker and Mr. Crouch clon't seem to be paying much att6r1fiOFl i0 their math'
M TH OPE S MANY DOORS
MRS. LOU BAKER, B.A.
Trinity University, San An-
tonio
Algebra I
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MR. JAMES CROUCH, B.S
A. 8: M. College Station
Business Math
MRS. MAX BREWER, MISS NORA BUTLER,
B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A.
E.T.S.C. Commerce N.T.S.C. Denton
Business Math Geometry
Plane Geometry Trigonometry
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Mrs. Price shows Mrs. Paysinger and Mrs. Drake the fundamentals of a graph.
MRS. HELEN DRAKE,
B.A.
Baylor University, Waco
Algebra II
MRS. MARIAN PAY-
S.M.U., Dallas
T.W.C., Ft. Worth
Plane Geometry
Advanced Math
SINGER, B.A.g M.A.
MRS. IRENE PRICE,
B.A.
Trinity University, San
Antonio
Algebra II
MRS. CHRISTINE
HEWITT, B.A.
N.T.S.C., Denton
Algebra II
Business Math
MISS JANE ELLIS, B.A.g
M. Ed.
T.S.C.W., Denton
N.T.S.C., Denton
Music
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University of Cincinnati, 2
Cincinngti, Ohio Q Z" 'K'
College oi Music, Cincinnati,
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Coach Curlee and Coach Garrett are interesting bystanders as Miss Heverly makes a basket.
P. E. TEACHERS SUPPLY STUDE TS
Austin College, Sherman
Football, A Team
Basketball
Golf
Drivers Education
MR. SAM CURLEE, B.A.
MR. JIMMY GARRETT,
B.S.
E.T.S.C., Commerce
Football, B Team
Physical Education
American History
MISS ROBERTA HEVERLY
Baylor University, Waco
Physical Education
Coach Malone shows Coach Nohavitza, Iwlrs. Turney and Coach Thompson the correct techniques of volleyball.
ITH HGLESGME RECRE TIO
B.S., M.E.
T.C.U., Fort Worth
Football A Team
Baseball
Physical Education
American History
lNlR. ELO NOHAVITZA, V
B.A., lNI.Ecl.
Texas A ik M, College
Station
Football, A Team
Basketball
Drivers Education
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MR. DOYLE MALONE,
MR. GUY SHAW
THOMPSON, B.S
T.C.U., Fort Worth
Football, B Team
Track
Physical Education
ROY MORRISON,
B.S.
Texas A 8: M, Bryan
Biology
SCIENC ...STUDY
B.A., M.S.
T.U., Austin
N.T.S.C., Denton
Biology
BERTA MAE POPE
B.S., M. ED.
N.T.S.C., Denton
T.W.C., Ft. Worth
Chemistry
CATHERINE WILLIAMS,
The smiles of Mrs. Pope, Mr. Morrison, and Mrs. Williams indicate that the photosynthesis reaction may have taken place
within them.
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MARY CLEMENTS, B.S., FRANK COLLINS, B.S.,
M. ED. M. ED.
S.M.U., Dallas H.S.U., Abilene
T.W.C., Ft. Wforth McMurry College, Abilene
Biology Biology
Chemistry
OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD
C. C. DUFF, B.A., M. ED.
Howard Payne, Brown-
wood
S.M.U., Dallas
Physics
MARGARET FRY, B.S
M.S.
N.T.S.C., Denton
Texas Tech, Lubbock
Biology
Mr Duff Mrs Clements Mrs Fry and Mr Collins display interest centers used in their classes
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Mr. Clark and Miss Butler look quite interested as Mrs. Gardner displays the world map,
MAPS, PROJ ECTS, REPQRT
J. DON CLARK, B.A.
Texas Tech, Lubbock
American History
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PEARL BUTLER, B.A.,
M. ED.
H.S.U., Abilene
T.C.U., Ft. Worth
American History
ELIZABETH B. GARD
NER, B.S., M. ED.
Delta State Teachers
College, Cleveland,
Mississippi
World History
Mrs. Johns, Mr. Kelley, and Mrs. Snodgrass discuss our changing flag,
ADD TO SOCIAL SCIENC
MRS. GERTRUDE
JOHNS, B.A., M.A.
N.T.S.C., Denton
T.C.U., Fort Wordn
Civics-Sociology
MR. J. R. KELLEY, B.S.
Northeast Louisiana State
College, Monroe, Louisiana
Economics-Civics
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Mr. Land thinks he is lucky to have such co-workers as Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Parr.
AS 0OO E E
MRS. NATALEE PARR
Arlington State College,
Arlington
S.M.U., Dallas
American History
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MR. PHILIP N. LAND
N.T.S.C., Denton
Civics-Texas History
MRS. MARY JUAN
HARRIS, B.A.
University of Texas,
Austin
World History
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MR. PAUL BOO1-IER, B.A. MR. E.A. ROQUEMORE, MR. JOHN RITTER B A
N. T. S. C., Denton B.S., M.A. M.A.
Industrial Arts S.H.S.T.C., Huntsville N.T.S.C., Denton
Vocational Agriculture Shop
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MRS. VADA C. TURNHAM, B.S.
Texas Technological College, Lubbock
Home Economics
MRS. CARILETA ROSS, B.S.
A.S.C., Arlington
T.W.U., Denton
Home Economics
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P R E P R E L LI N C The cafeteria ladies prepare and serve
over 500 nourishing meals each day.
Working in this capacity are: Mrs.
Ellen Busbee, director, Mrs. Blance
jones, Mrs. Winona Rush, Mrs. Helen
Sherrill, and Mrs, Mary johnson.
makes change.
Mrs. jones and Mrs. Sherrill prepare lunch. Miss Mamie Murphy
School Dietition
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The school custodians work in
two shifts to keep our huge
educational plant in operation. H
Working behind the scenes are:
Mr. Pete Henz, custodial en-
gineer, Mr. Walter Howell, Mr.
Max Damon Mr. . B. Nowlin
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Faculty and Students:
Serving as your Student Body President, and representing such a fine student
body has been a great honor and privilege this past year. This year the Student
Council sponsored many activities, and I would like to thank all of the members,
students, and faculty for their hard work in making these activities such a success.
I hope that I have represented our school and directed the council in a way
which will be abreast with the high standards of Arlington High School.
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First Row: Atkins, August, Bogard, Brewer, Bucher, Burney, I. Burress, 1. Burress, D. Campbell. Second Row: S1 Campbell,
Carlson, Carmichael, Clifton, Cofer. Collins, Cravens, Creswell, Duke. Third Row: East, Fabel, Gibbs, Goolsby, Graham,
Guzman, Halsey, Hand, Hardy. Fourth Row: Hart, Hollingsworth, Hooley, Hubbard, Huffman, Humphreys, Inlow, john-
son, jones.
Student CouncH
The officers of the Student Council are from left
to right: Ronny jones-Sergeant-at-Arms, joy Bur-
ress-Secretary-Treasurerg john Tierce-President,
Benny Ho1lingsworth-Vice-Presidentg and E. L.
Atkins-Parliamentarian.
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The Student Council, the backbone of student body
organization, provides training in leadership, citizen-
ship, and government. Headed by an executive com-
mittee, the Student Council is composed of representa-
tives chosen from each home room that meet every two
weeks to work out any problems arising in the student
body. This organization has done much to promote
good will and harmony between faculty and students,
and school spirit throughout its many years of exist-
ence. By hard work the Student Council has provided
A. H. S. with such articles as a flag and hi-fi equip-
ment and has succeeded in obtaining sponsorship of
our foreign student, Leslie McFadden. It also sponsors
such extra-curricular activities as the Valentine Dance,
Western Day, Twirp Week, Homecoming, and the
Halloween Carnival.
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First Row: Keating, Lincoln, McClellan, McIntosh, McMurtrey, Massey, Niles, O'l-Iare, N. Parker. Second Row: S. Parker
Pirkle, Pool, Post, Prather, Ragland, Reed, Reese, Seward. Third Row: J. Smith, Ste-pp, Sutherland, Tierce, Tucker, Usher
Watkins, Weatherall, Wilson. Fourth Row: J. Young, R. Young. Sponsors: Mrs. Johns, Mr. Smith. Nor Pictured: Bost, Mc
Amis, Murpheacy, Phillips.
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HOWDY!
Howdy! Welcome to Arlington High School.
Howdy Week, the first big event of the year
at A. H. S., launches forthcoming activities by
getting everyone acquainted. Throughout the
halls, echo Hello's, His, Howdy's and the Alma
Mater and Fight Song. The sophisticated sen-
iors show their honors such as senior rings and
display their authority by making the lower
classmen bow to their will. The juniors, old
hands at the game, good-naturedly concede
to the rule of their senior superiors and take
part in the code of upper class
priority themselves. This week is
the first activity after registering
for the sophs, and sore throats
and harried expressions are the
after effects of it. It is perhaps the most im-
portant for them, for it is their first taste of
high school tradition, but
it is also an institution en-
joyed by all and for all.
junior:
Senior:
"They really aren't heavy at all!"
Sophomore:
"It's like signing our life away..."
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"I think I like green better'
The annual Publications
Dance was sponsored by the
Colt-Colt Corral Staffs to
acquaint new A. H, S. 'ers
with the Package Plan. Es-
presso-House-atmosphere was
created by the use of colored
lighting and "Kookie" defini-
tions on the wall.
Publications
What a way to tell Jokes!
Dance Launches
Social Activities
Go, Bonnie Go!
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I could have laughed all night.
Weren't you thirsty Mr. Faulkner?
The Publication Representatives,
the circulation staff for the Colt
Newspaper, act as delivery boys to
the various homerooms. In addition,
they also help sell student directories
and assist in the distribution of an-
nuals at the end of the year.
Madeleine McCoy hands papers to Becky Thorla, publications representative.
Publications Representatives Are Messengers
First row: Angel, Bagby, Bennett, Bland, Coats, Dawson, Dunn, Fagan, Finch. Second row: Garman, Godfrey, Gremnier,
Handly, Hartley, Houston, Huffman, jackson, jones. Third row: johns, johnson, Lamkin, Moore, Plemmons, Robertson,
Russell, Scottino, Sleppy. Third row: Smith, Snider, Stanley, Thomas, Thorla, Trull, Walden, Walters, Williams. Fourth
row: Wooley, Wooten, Yandell.
Not pictured: Alvie Richerson.
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Halloween Carnival is Staged by Classes
Goblins, spool-is and students attended the an-
nual Halloween carnival in the gym. The first
Prize-winning booth featured a portrait sketcher,
a guest of the junior class. juniors also had a
sponge board, while the seniors held a potato
throw, a milk bottle booth, and the cake walk.
Sophomores headed a dart throw, basketball toss,
and a fortune teller.
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FHA Officers: Left to right are Barbara Keating, Sgt. at armsg Judy johnson 7th V P' Sandra McClellan 2nd V P' Bett
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4th V. P.g Judy Young, Historian, seated is Marsha Sutherland, President. Not pictured are: Annette Spencer, 6th V. P.g Sally
Gould, Parliarn-entarian.
F. H. A. Prepares Girls for
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This years' theme for the FFA meetings was "FFA in Our Changing Q? OA
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Future Responsibilities
Top Row: Ellison, Fauara, Fullerton, Garner, Garrison, Goldman, Gorman, Griffin, Hamilton. Second Row: Harrison
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FHA Sweetheart, Mike Inlow, receives the lei from President, Marsha Sutherland. as other nominees, Ronnie Bogard and
Kenneth Watkins watch.
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Sophomore cheers fill the air. The Juniors let out a roar.
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College band furnishes music for Homecoming Dance.
Exes and students dance to enchanting
music.
Halftime, Dance Ends Day
An exciting moment for Starlett.
W ,AAXXAXNN The Key Club is an international or-
ganization for boys of the two upper
classes. It is a service club sponsored by
the Kiwanis Club. The principle purpose
is the betterment of the school and the
promotion of harmonious relations among
the students with the faculty. This year
the club has sponsored a number of ac-
tivities. Among them are Christmas Card
Delivery, ushering at the assemblies, and
also a dance.
L. to R. Skipper johnson, Vice-President, Bubba Eppes, Secretary, jack Marty,
Treasurer, Doug Duke, President.
Key Club Serves School
First Row: Mr. Malone, Sponsor. Second Row: Atkins, Burress, E ,
Bush, D. Campbell, R. Campbell, Carlson. Third Row: Clifton,
Cravens, Davis, Drake, Dluke, Eppes, Finch, Gilstrap, Hankins.
Fourth Row: Hollingsworth, Houston, Howell johnson, McClain,
Marty, Tierce, Waller, Watkins.
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President, Doug Duke, calls the meeting to order. Key Club dance heads their activities
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Seniors Present "The Importance of Being Earnest"
"My own Ernest !"
Members of the cast include Rose Ann Lowry, Carol Burch, Nancy Jenkins, and Lynn Sutton. Working are John Finch, Arnold
Clifton, Peggy Howard, Sandra Sanders, Lucy Burney, Linda Howell, Kay jeanes, and Barbara Probst. Leaving are Randy Haugh,
john Frank, and jay Houston.
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Pres., Barbara Sparrow, Sec., Standing l. to r. Marcia Jacobs, Histori-
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First row: Abney, Allen, Buchanan, Burke, Burney, Cooper, Foreman, George, Hartsfield. Second
row: Higgins, Hilliard, Jacobs, jones, Keating, Marvin, May, Mayhew, McLellan. Third row: P.
Moore, S- M00fe, Peffeft: B- Phillips, J- Phillips, Pilcher, Pool, Probst, Sanders. Fourth row: Sier,
Skidmore, Smith, Sparrow, St. Peter, Sutton, Tidwell, Townsend, Usher. Fifth row: Vader. Wil-
son.
Not pictured-Scanlan
Don and Bob Mebus furnish the entertainment.
The first formal dance begins.
F. T. A. Christmas Ball
Barbara Keating receives F. T. A. crown.
Miss Ellis is named "Favorite Teacher
Robbie Carlson, President, experiments his new photog-
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Usher, Social
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Co-Secretary,
Ronnie Haag,
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ficers. The officers are as follows: l. to
Sandra McLellan, Vice President, Bettye
Chairman, Barbara Keating, Co-Secretary,
Carlet Kight, Treasurer, Linda Luttrell,
Jackie McMurtrey, Social Chairman, and
Social Chairman.
M Camera Club
First row: l. to r., Abney, Ackerman, Allbright, Anderson, Atkins, Barber, Barton, Bearden, Bernius. Second row: l. to r.,
Bird, Blackmarr, Blackwell, Brem, Brenning, Brown, Buchannan,Burney, Bush, Third row: l. to r., Byrom, Camp, Campbell,
Chasteen, Cheek, Clifton, Crave-ns, Creed, Davis. Fourth row: l.to r., Dennis, DeVore, Drennan, Dublin, Duke, Dulaney,
Ellison, Eppes,
Fewel.
Fifth row: l. to r., Finch, Fleming, Foster, Gilstrap, Glanville, Hall, Hamilton, Hatcher, I-laugh.
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To encourage a better understanding of the camera
and photography is the main purpose of the Camera
Club. Because of the large number of members in
previous years, the prospective members were screened
before they were able to join.
This year the Club sponsored their annual dance
and trip. Eight pictures were required from each mem-
ber before they were allowed to go on the trip.
Develops Interest
First row: l. to r., Heron Hightower, Hilliard, Hollingsworth, Holeman, Howard, Howell, Hubbard, Huffman. Second row
l. to r., Ivy, Jacobs, Jarvis, Jeanes, Jinks, Jinks, Jobe, Johnson, Johnson. Third row: l. to r., Johnston, Jones, Jones, Jordan
Kelly, Kizer, Laughrum, Lawrence, Malone. Fourth row: 1. to r., Marty, May, McCain, McCorkle, McCrary, Mickelson
Montford, Moore, Nicholas. Fifth row: l. to r., Niles, Norvell, Oakes, Oglesby, Parker, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Pilcher.
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School photographers: Charles Hester,
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First row: l. to r., Pirkle, Plemmons, Powell, Probst, Ragland, Rayburn, Reed, Risher, Second rowg l, to r,
Rountree, Seward, Skidmore, Skiles, Sleppy, Smith, Snider, Sparrow, Steakly. Third row: l. to r., Steffensi
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jill Reed
Editor
To all who are a part of A,H.S:
A lot of hard work and planning have gone
into this annual, for 1959-60. Many hours have
been spent after school and on weekends. Many
laughs and memories have been written into
these pages. Every member of the annual staff
has worked to make your annual the best ever.
Speaking for the staff, it was worth every
minute spent. We hope that you are as proud of
this year's Colt Corral as we are. We have en-
joyed it for a year and now we give it to you.
Sincerely,
jill Reed
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the Colt Corral staff plans your annual.
Prepares Annual
Linda Thomas lnmes Howell
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Adaire Pool
Editor
With layout sheets and typewriters, pencils and
paper, and a wide assortment of talent, the Colt
staff works unceasingly to prepare our school news-
paper. In sixteen issues, one every two weeks, the
Colt prints a picture of the life and happenings at
AHS. Subscribers must be found for ads. Pictures
must be taken, developed, and printed. With pencil
and rule the editors plot the course of their pages,
being sure to obtain needed copy by assignment. Stor-
ies must be written, checked, and rechecked in an ef-
fort to obtain perfection. All in all the Colt gives
members of our school who have some form of
journalistic talent and enjoy writing and operating a
school newspaper an opportunity to express them-
selves in an interesting and important advocation.
The Colt Staff Edit
Marilyn Gilmartin
Bufmerr Manager
Glynda Briley
Circulation Manager
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Lindsey, Peters, Proffer, Riggs, Stanford, Steffens, Stewart,
A Stiles, Van Leuvan, Miss Farr, Sponsor.
Madeleine McCoy
Art Editor
Our Newspaper
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Hocker, Hoffpaire, Holmes, Huckabee, King, Linn, Marvin, Matslr, Nix. Third Row: Norman
O'I-Ialloran, Price, Smith, Sparrow, Turner, Warriner, Whitt, Williams. Fourth Row: Wilson
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Martha Graham, Scrapbook, Mitchell Wilson, Program Chairman,
Nita Jo Nix, Social Chairmang Donna Huckabee, Publicityg David
Ising, Treasurer, Beth Marvin, Public Relationsg Carol Fabel, Pres-
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Library
The name, Library Service Club, indicates the
purpose of this organization. 'Ihey aid our
librarian, shelving, and processing. Reserved
books for various subjects provide conveniency
for both students and the library assistants.
These members also publicize new books
through library displays and hall showcases.
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First row: Abney, Beard, Brown, Bulter, Cook, Cunningham, Ellison, Fabel, Graham. Second Row:
District officers for past yearg
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One of the activities of the Library Service Club is their
annual district convention. The convention for all librarians
and their assistants from District VII was held on November
21 in our high school auditorium. Mr. Robert Dumas of the
Dallas Public Library was their featured speaker. An election
was held to elect new district officers. Nita jo Nix was e-
Carol Fabel was vice-pres-
New district officers for 593605 Nita Jo Nix is the
president.
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vided entertainment. Performing from Arlington High were
the Quintones, Rose Ann Lowry, and a cast presenting scenes
from three different plays, including "Mamas Bank Ac-
count."
Service Club
Rose Ann Lowry provides entertainment by pantomiming.
Nita Jo Nix gives campaign speech.
Scene from "Mamas Bank Account".
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man, Secretary-Treasurer, Sandra Sanders, Vice-President, Vicki Hanclly, Re-
porterg Martha Graham, Section Chairman,
Lahna-Espanol
First Row: Adams, B. Anderson, K. Anderson, Angell, Barber, Barksdale, S. Bates, XV. Bates, Baur. Second Row: Blackwell
Boon, Brewster, Bridges, Brittan, Bronstad, Buchanan, Burris, Bussey. Third Row: Capps, Chaney, Collins, Cooper, Coulter
Daniel, DeVore, Dodson, Drury. Fourth Row: Elick, Ellison, Falch, Finch, Finn, Fleming, Flood, Frazier, Gregory.
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Love, Luttrell, Lyons, MacFaclden,
First Row: Graham, Goldner, Haley, Handly, ar , , ,
h K tz, King, Kunkle. Third Row: Lambert, Lassen, Latham, Laughrun,
Johnston, Karbac , au
Martin.
Promotes Interest In Languages
Mo er Murchison Niles. Second Row: Owens, Overtree, Ola,
Ra burn, Reed, Reynolds.
First Row: Matsler, McCrary, McGiffin, Mebus, Menger, Moore, y , ,
O'l-Iare, Oakes, Parker, Peabody, Pederson, Phillips. Third Row: Pirtle, Pool, Prator, Pratt, Price, Ramette, y
' Sinders, Scott, Searcy, Seward, Sherman, Shope.
Fourth Row: Rice, Roberts, Rountree, .1
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Steele, St. Peter, Sutherland, Sutton, Thomas, Tidwell, Todd Townend. Third Row: Wafer, Walker, Warriner, Weatherall,
Whitenight, Wolfskill, Wood.
Gives Christmas Party
Latina-Espanol, A. H. S.'s newest addition to
its list of clubs, promotes interest in foreign lan-
guages and cultures. Its various functions of the
year include the Christmas party, a Roman holiday,
and the Italian and Mexican dinners.
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future meetings.
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The sound effects crew represent varied nationalities
With International Flavor
This years Christmas party, the club's most
important social event was centered around an
international theme. The entertainment was pro-
vided by a group of opera players who presented
the opera CARMEN.
En Guarde !
Friends, Romans, Countrymen..
FFA Officers: Wally Shackelfordg sentinelg Ray Creswell, reporterg Kenneth Russell, vice-presidentg
Nelson Parker, presidentg john Tierce, treasurerg james Bray, parliamentariang Stanley Cremer,
secretary.
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Top Row: Alford, Bates, Bray, Cansler, Cremer, Creswell, Davis, Hopson, Howard. Second Row: Howerton, johns, Jones, Loomis
Martin, McMichael, Parham, Parker, Payne.
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During the summer months, FFA boys can be found spraying trees.
FFA judges dairy products, dairy livestock, and
poultry. The boys enter their projects in livestock
shows at the State Fair of Texas, the Ft. Worth
Fat Stock Show, and the Arlington Fair. Last year,
John Tierce and Rene Bates attended the State
Convention and Wally Shackleford and Ray Cres-
well attended the National Convention. Each year
the FFA holds a district banquet and the chapter
elects a sweetheart. Peggy Howard received the
honor this year.
Look to The Future
Top Row: Poindexter, Rhodes, Richardson, Riddel, Russell, Savage, Shakelford, Mr. Roduemore, rponror. Second Row: Shur
mon, Snell, Stiles. Tierce, Tomlin, Tull, Wilhite, Young, Young.
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Cox, Creed, Cromwell, Devore, K. Fleming, S. Fleming, Third Row: Handley, Hilliard, Howard. Hubbard. Jacobs. johnson
Keating, King, Love, Fourth Row: Lowery, Luttrell, McLellan, Mickelson. Montfort. Moore. Moore. Nirholiis. Nobles
Fifth Row: B. Phillips, J. Phillips, Pirkle, Probst, Sanders, Sanderson, Sier, Skidmore, Smith, Sixth Row: Sparrow, Stumn
Steffens, Stewart, Sutherland, Sutton, Thomas, Usher, Wilson. Gould and Scanlin, not pictured.
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First Row: Allbright, Bost, Burress, Butler, Chaney, Childress, Condley, Cox, Dennis. Second
Row: Doescher, Eddings, Falch, Fleming, Frisbee, Helms, Hodgkins, Hopper, Hopson. Third
Row: Howsley, Ibsen, Jacobs, jameson, jeanes, Knotts, Lawson, Marks, Moore. Forth Row: Mosely,
Pilcher, Prator, Sherrill, Stroud, Sutton, Ward, Warren, Whiteside, Fifth Row: Miss Evans, Miss
Glass. Not Pictured: Buchannan, Handley, Poe, Poindexter.
Red Cross Council Aids Community
The officers of the Red Cross Council
are from left to right: jim Dickson-
President, Paula Kevil-Vice-President,
Sherryn Tidwell-Secretary-Treasurer,
Karen Raish-Reporter, and DeeDee
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GLEEMEN: First Row: Slone, Pitz, Newcomb, Wfeathcrbee. Second Row: Cain, Banscum, Pa-
haney. Third Row: IwlcNamara, Love, Manor, Stroud, Chairman: Zolt Pahaney.
Gleemen, Mad'moiseIIes, And Melodiers
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MAD'MOISELLES: First Row: Rash, Sampson, Whitt, Harrison, Vifalters, Darroch, Stroud, Stevens, King. Second Row: ,
Hussey, Squires, Sanders, Slaughter, Guinn, Robertson, Fleming, Allen, Wa1'i'en, Mayo. Third Row: Nation, Starks, Proffer, l
Bellah, Smith, Moore, Murray, Leuty, Wood, Harris. Fourth Row: Adams, Strickland, Swearingen, Tompkins, Henry,
Saunders, Fry, Angell, Brown. President: Mary Wood. Secretary: Darroch. r
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MELODIERS: First Row: Beard, Hall, Robinson, Blacl1ly,Wzrrd, Reese, Sherrill, Lewis. Second Row: Calhoun, Reynolds,
Garvin, Stiles, Bailey, Mebus, johnson, Gardner, Ramette. Third Row: Miller, Hale, Brodie, Pahaney, XX'orley. Clower,
Valentine, Scarborough, Boswell. Fourth Row: Probst. Morton, Cummins, Handley, Horsley, XValker, Field, Long, Stan-
ford, Raish, Horner. President: Don Mebus. Secretary: Barbara Probst.
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Officers: Carlson, Pres., Freeman, Vice-Pres., Jeanes,
Sec., Barnes, Robes, Cagle, Lib., Section Chairmen:
Bernius, Atkins, Flenniken, Wills.
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Quintones: Robbie Carlson, Kay jeanes,
David Hancock, Norma jo Wills, Avon
Whitworth. Accompanist: Doris Creed.
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lson, Whitworth, Freeman, Atkins, Matthews, Horsley, Not Pictured: Burnum, Bond. Pianists, Flenniken, Creed,
Talent is Their Business
The Choraliers, Arlington High's number one singing group,
each year entertains at various school and community functions.
Among these engagements are the annual Christmas carols, Koral
Fiaperg and the end-ofschool progranm
The May induction and loss of senior choir members creates
much anticipation for "hope-:fuls',.
This year, for the first time, the choral department acted as
host to the All-Region Choir. Having spent the night in the homes
of students, February 19, the out-of-town guests presented a concert
February 20th.
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Cagleg Third row: C, McPheeters, B. Tims, A. Wfhitworth, E. Freeman: Fourth row: M. Ferrell, V. Boyd, R. Cremer, F.
L. Atkins.
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Sandra Johnson, Louise Cagle, and
Sharon Chapman sing in triplicate at
Choral Dance.
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STAGE BAND, Front Row: Campbell, Norton, Horsley, Dodson, Murchison, Smith, Parker, Brewster, Bacon. Back Row
Presnell, Frazier, McGiffin, Seay, Plemons, Rhodes.
Stage Band
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First Row: Spear, Morrow, Valent, LeBlanc, Bell, Murray, Hocker.
Second Row: Leuty, Strickland, Miller, Dempsey, Hodge, Clifton,
Newcomb, Love. Third Row: Phillips, Thorsen, Moseley, Irons,
Stage Band Pianist: Jeanne Coulter. Henry, Nobles, Gresham, Burrow.
There is a wild anticipation every year at
Arlington High School for the annual stage
band performance. The stage band brings out
a lively spirit in everyone as feet begin to pat
and hands start to clalp. Each year the band at-
tends Brownwood for a stage band contest and
each year they have brought back honors.
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All Region: jerry Bacon,
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The band received applause as they marched into the Texas formation at the Interscholastic League Marching Contest.
Marching Contest
Their performance included the moving diamond formation.
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Arlington High School Colt Marching
Band under the direction of Mr. Dean
P. Corey". These famous words have
been heard each Friday night during
football season for many years. It is
then that the band proudly presents its
feats of accomplishments. For the last
ten years the band has never placed
lower than a first in the Interscholastic
League Marching Contest. In May of
this year, the band plans to attend the
Tri-State Band Festival in Enid, Okla-
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heard over the loud speaker. With it comes the words,
"please bow your heads," as some member leads the
school in noon devotion. In addition to the noon prayer,
the Devotional Council is responsible for weekly de-
votionals given in the home rooms and for the invoca-
tion at home football garnes.
Officers of the Devotional Councilg Skiles, Pres.,
Wolf, Prog., Schug, Sec., and Knight, V. Pres.,
Devotional Council
Sponsor, Miss Ellis. First Row: Bacon, Beebie, Bird, Boyd, Carney, Coltellaro, Crouch, Deering, Elliott, Erickson 'E
Second Row: Fanning, Jones, Jenkins, Hunt, Hastings, Grubbs, King, Knight, Latham Lively Third Row' Lowe Mc. 'fi
Craw, McMahan, Norman, OI-Ialloren, Probst, Rash, Schug, Simmons, Skiles. Fourth Rowzt Smith,R,5r1iith Spencer- I
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he Honorable Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Arlington High School's student body
has been encouraged and informed of a
future place in society through the advice
of various distinguished speakers. Their sub-
jects have included religion, government,
and safety. Covering the subject of religion
have been Bishop William C. Martin and
E. Stanley jones. Both are well-known and
widely traveled. Bishop Martin's talk was
centered around the theme. "God has a
place for each individualf' E. Stanley jones
spoke on our dedication to Christ early in
life. From a background in government
came the Honorable Sam Rayburn, Speaker
of the House of Representatives. The theme
of his speech was "Success in Your Life."
Highway safety was the topic of Sergeant
Blankenship of the Texas Department of
Public Safety. These four men have made
lasting contributions to our students.
Distinguished Speakers
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First Row: Ashworth, Aston, Bernius, Blackwell, Boon, Boultinghouse, Brem, Burlcins, Bush, Second Row:
Campbell, Eppes, Farhat, Faught, Gaines, Garrison, Garrison, Godwin, Hodge. Third Row: Huff, Ivy, links,
johnson, jones, Kincaid, Long, Marlin, Marty. Fourth Row: Matthews. Mays, McPike, Reynolds, Risher,
Scarborough, Seelye, Shepherd, Skiles. Fifth Row: Smith. Steele, Ward, Wilson, Wise, Wood, Wright,
' 'W A Wright, Young. Sixth ROW: Zimmerman. Not pictured: johnson, McLellan, Phillips, Skidmore, and Spon-
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Officers: jimmy Risher, Presidentg jerry
Jones, V. President, Sandra McLellan, Sec-
retaryg Jack Marty, Treasurer: Judy Phillips
and Bubba Eppes, Social Chairmen.
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The Safety Council consists of a group of students
chosen from their homerooms who are interested in
promoting safety around the school. These students
help in directing various fire drills and try to help
keep the traffic situation in the parking lot straight-
ened out. They also are concerned with informing
the students and faculty of the different safety pro-
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air alarms.
This year safety week started off with a guest
speaker, Sergeant Blankenship who spoke to the en-
tire school on the subject of safety, The week was
climaxed with a dance on Friday night.
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First row: Ackerman, Adams, Kathy Adams, Kay Adams, Bailey, Beard, Billings, Blackwell, Bowers. Second row: Brewer, D.
Butler, Carbary, Cashion, Chaney, Chapman, Chester, Clare, Cree. Third row: Cunningham, Dormier, Fewel, Foster, Frisbee,
Haley, Hall, Hocker, D. Huckabee. Fourth row: S. Huckabee, Ibsen. Kincaid, K. King. M. King, Linn, Love, Merrill, Moody.
F. N. A. Trains Nurse
The officers of the Future Nurses Club are from left
to right: Carole Chaney-Secretary-treasurer, Jill Reed-
President, Cindy Ackerman-Chaplain, Sandra Foster-
Vice-president. Karen Raish-Reporter is not pictured.
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The Future Nurses Club, though it has only been in
existence three years, has been very active. This year,
especially, has been a year of activity and service for the
club. The energetic members will always remember Work-
ing on the float, repairing toys for the Christmas party
given for the needy children, and going to the state con-
vention in Austin on March 11 and 12. Another project
was the decision to run one of the members for a state
offfice, quite an undertaking for a three-year-old club.
None of this could have been accomplished, however, had
it not been for a complete enthusiasm and support on the
part of the members.
Mrs. Counts and guest speakers from Parkland
Hospital
First row: Mosby, Napier, O'Hallornn, O'Hare, Pirtle, Post, Raish, Rayburn,
Reaves. Second row: Reed, Reel, Reynolds, Russell, Shope, Smith, Snider, Som-
mers, St. Romain, Third row: Starke, Thompson, Tucker, Vennum, Voge, Walker,
Ward, Webb, Webster. Fourth row: Winnett, Young, Mrs. Counts, sponsor. Not
pictured: Nancy Bolin, Rose Guterrez. Donna Ivy.
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Paul Drake and Bill Seward debate on
"union shop."
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Members of the Debate Club discuss labor management relations. Left to
Right: Pace, Mrs. Galvan, sponsorg Cooper, Seward, Barksdale, Drake,
Lassen, and Pennington.
To promote better understanding between schools and to encourage sportsmanship, Arlington High School and the competing
high schools, during football and basketball season, formed sportsmanship committees. The members of our sportsmanship
committee are from left to right: Darryl Campbell, Adaire Pool, jimmy Risher, Mr. Corey, Benny Hollingsworth, Starlett
Wilson, Miss Roddy, and Coach Workman. Not pictured is john Tierce.
Inierschool Activities
For an exchange of ideas, the Stu-
dent Council sent four delegates
to Greenville High School on
November 4. They attended dis-
cussion groups led by the dif-
ferent high schools. The delefzates
are from left to right: Otis Niles,
Cindy Pirkle, and Eddv Bost. Bar-
bara Keating, the fourth delegate,
is not pictured.
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porter: Linda Thomas, Social Chmng Toe Weatherall, Pres.:
Sherryn Tidwell, Treas.g Judy Smith, Sec.: Otis Niles, Social
Chmn.
National Honor Society
First row: Anderson, Benbow, Bland, Brewer, Burke, Burress. Burriss, Bussey, Byrom. Second row: Camp, Campbell, Carlson
Cooper, Davis, Dodson, Dulaney, Fox, Gilstrap. Third row: Graham, Gregory, J. Hall, P. Hall, Hadly, Hardwick. Hogland
Hollingsworth, Housley, Howell, Huckabee, Richard Huebner, Roger Huebner, Hubbard, Huffman. Inlow. Ireland, jackson
Fourth row: Jacobs, Jeanes, Jobe, M. Johnson, S, Johnson, jones, Kight, Kunkle, Lassen.
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The National Honor Society promotes leadership,
scholarship, character, and service. Every year the
N. H. S. sponsors registration at Homecoming and
during Public School Wfeek. At the end of each
semester they also sponsor a Faculty Coffee. This
organization strives for the betterment of students in
all respects and has done much toward helping them
to reach their goals.
Officers: l. to r. Darryl Campbell, Social Chrnn.: Kay Jeanes,
Treas.g Marcia Jacobs, Social Chrnn.: Delbert McAmis, Pres.:
Sharon Walker, Sec.g Carol Ann Snider, Reporter, Mike In-
low, Vice-Pres,
Strives For Betterment
First row: Macri, Malone, Massey, McCain, McCrary. Second row: McCraw, McGiffin, Moore, Murchison, Niles, Nix, Norman,
Norton, Parker. Third row: Pfarner, Pool, Poorman, Powell, Schug, Seelve, Seward, G. Smith, J. Smith. Fourth row: S. Smith,
Snider, B. Sparrow, P. Sparrow, St. Peter, Sutherland, Thomas, Tidwell, Tisdale. Fifth row: Townend, Turner, B. Walker,
S. Walker, Usher, Weatherall, Wilson, Wise, Paysinger, Pope. Not pictured: Charles Blackwell, Jackie McMurtrey, Chuck
Brittan, Sally Gould, Jeanie Holcroft.
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Socially, Morallg
Mr. Key enjoys a "spot of tea" at the Faculty Coffee.
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Proud parents impatiently await the arrival of the "big
moment."
President, joe Weatherall, greets new members.
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Officers L. to R.: Aclaire Pool, Secretary-Treasurerg Bettye Usher
Presidentg Marilyn Gilmartin, Vice Presidentg Madeleine McCoy,
Social Chairman.
Bettye Usher makes Dr. Max Haddick of TCU an
honorary member of Quill and Scroll.
Ouill and Scroll Develops Journalism
Top Row: Carol Burch, Bobbie Burchfiel, Louise Cagle, Marilyn Gilmartin, Martha Graham, Marcia Jacobs, Clemma Howsely,
Barbara Keating, Madeline-McCoy. Second Row: Mary McGraw, Judy Phillips, Barbara Probst, Jill Reed, Tracy Stanley,
Bettye Usher, and Miss Farr, Sponsor.
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Sponsors: Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Whitten.
Row: Handley, Hawkins, Howard, jones, Marty, Michener, Mickelson, Nichalas, Phillips.
Third Row: J. Phillips, Powell, Risher, Scottino, Steakley, Steffins, Sutton, Whitten, Wilson,
Filing is one of the typical jobs of the future secretaries.
Jan Spence types a report.
Secretarial Service Club
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Gains Experience By Service
Receiving calls is an important part of office work.
The Secretarial Service Club, a current ad-
dition to A. H. S.'s list of organizations, pro-
motes interest in secretarial achievement. By
service to Mr. Smith and Mrs. Strickland, the
members gain valuable experience in the com-
mercial field. Among their duties are filing,
typing, and answering the telephone.
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The Order Of Gregg A1'fiSfS is an h0I10f21'Y S0CiCfY tions. Membership must consist of students who have
for students who pass certain shorthand qualifica- had nat mme than six months of shorthand,
First row: Allbright. Blackwell, Burress, Cooper, Dublin, Hightower, Hill. Second row: Howell, Huffman, Jarvis, jeanes,
jenkins, McClellan, Mitchell, Overtree, B. Phillips. Third row: J. Phillips, Poorman, Powell, Sanders, Sleppy, Usher, Walker,
Williams, Wilson. Not pictured: Bolin, Ellison, Handly, Hilliard, Jacobs, Keating, Skidmore, Smith, Strong, Thomas Tidwell.
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Each class sponsors two so-
cials a year. They are usually
dances but sometimes vary. These
socials are a predominant factor
in uniting the class together.
Seniors, Bubba Eppes, Ann Hilliard,
Gay
Buchanan, and John Brem enjoy the "Hill-
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supper at the junior Social.
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CHEERLEADER HOPEFULS, Left to Right: Judy Hopper, Toby Tisdale. Lou Goldner, Karell Sommers, Stevie Campbell
Dee Dee Mosby, Anne Chasteen, Kay King, Bonnie Beebe, Judy Hollarld. Cafmeleff SCl1Hg, and Sally Gould.
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Try-Outs Held...
The announcement of approaching cheerleader try-outs
caused much excitement among sophomore and junior girls.
Many weeks of practice, resulting in sore muscles and hoarse
voices, went into the making of good cheerleaders. The process
in selecting them was a little different this year. The hopefuls
were required to write a theme on their qualifications, in ad-
dition to making satisfactory grades scholastically. Because so
many girls wished to try-out, it was necessary that this year's
cheerleaders and their sponsor, Miss Melba Roddy, eliminate the
number to twelve finalists. These girls performed before the
sophomore and junior classes. Then ballots for voting were
distributed among these two classes, and next year's six new
cheerleaders were announced!
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The "Thunderbirds" played their version of "Summer-
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Bonnie Beebe entertained with a "soft shoe
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Mr. Land: Fishing
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Teachefs
Hobbies
Each teacher at Arlington High School has a hobby of
one kind or another. Among the hobbies which the teach-
ers have now or have had in previous years are such
things as gardening, bowling, raising pigeons, fishing,
traveling, and flying. These hobbies are reflected by the
teacher's personality and each one is so very different from
the other that it makes them all outstanding. Yes, the
teachers of A.H.S. do have various hobbies and it is quite
interesting to have them tell about them.
Miss Amos: Fitting frocks
Mr. Smith: Shop
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P.T.A. officers: Wayne Harvey, Pres.g Carol Poorman,
V. Pres. Karol Sommers, Sec.
The P.T.A. Council works with its parent organization,
the Arlington P.T.A., in stimulating better parent-teach-
er relations. This organization keeps parents informed as
to the dates of meetings and promotes the annual member-
ship drive.
The P.T.A. held its third annual Founders Day pro-
gram on February 16 in the school auditorium. Many
members of the student body were among the 800 per-
formers. The mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. jack Harris,
presented Pete Henz with a "Patsy", their annual service
award.
P. T. A. Council Works For School
Pete Henz receives the traditional "Patsy" A-
130ward from Mrs. Jack Harris.
Mr. Corey leads the Stage Band in a medley of jazz tunes.
Mac Martin and Don Mebus harmonize in
the tradition of the twenties.
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Members of the Colt Band carry the 50 state flags as the choir sings during
the grand finale.
First Row: Allenbough, Bearden, Bernard, Bumpass, Cheek. Second Row: Cross, Davis, Denneky, Foster, Glanville, Harris,
Harvey, Henchcliffe, Hoffpower. Third Row: Holman, Holmes, Hunt, Mahan, McMichael, McPheeters, Menz, Montfort, Moore.
Fourth Row: Morgan, Norman, Pirtle, Poorman, Ricketts, Rothermel, Simonton, Smith, Sommers. Fifth Row: Spruance, Strong,
Sullivan, Thompson, Waibel, Wolfskill, Woodhead, Voge, Mrs. Mikusek, sponsor.
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much in the line of service this year.
Among these activities was their Christ-
mas project of making favors for the
hospital. They also took bags of candy to
the colored section of town.
Besides this, the club has had a Mother-
Daughter Banquet, and has made the
mayor an honorary member of Y-Teens.
Y-Teen Officers: l. to r,, Front row: Celia Porter, V. Pres.g Katie Gibbs, Pres., P:
Spruance, Sec.3 Second row: Diane Stockton, Pro. Chairman, Mary Kelley, Rep
Beverly Caddell, Sgt. at Arms, Lynn Waible, Pub. Chairmang Standing: Caroly
Kincaid, Worship Chairman, Mary Coffer, Parl.g Becky Thorla, Treas.
Y-Teens
Y-Teens: l. to r.: Allenbaugh, Anderson, Bernard, Bucher, Burdick, Chasteen, Coffier, Dennis, Doormier, Dodson, Gibbs,
Haley, Heath, Hefferin, Heron, Hodgins, Hopper, Kelley, Kincaid, Lambert, Lowe. Lynch, Manor. Merrill, Monthery, Norman,
Oglesby, Pierce, Porter, Post, Price, Reddell, Savage, Spear, Spruance, Stanford.
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Y-Teens made Christmas favors for patients at AMH.
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"You did a great job"
Arlington High School was host to the Region X Chorus
when seven other North Texas schools converged on the city to
join 16 local students in presenting a concert on our stage.
The All-Region Chorus is a new idea and was organized to
provide an opportunity for more students to participate in a
workshop-type of program under an experienced director.
The concert was free and open to the public. Directing the
concert choir of 118 voices was Travis Skelton, member of the
S. M. U. Music Faculity.
Visiting choir members came from Birdville, Denton, Gar-
land, Grand Prairie, Sherman, Grapevine, and Gainesville and
stayed with members of the A. H. S, choral department.
A mixer was held after the first rehearsal session and everyone
had a blast!
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Ronnie Haag and Jackie McMurtrey sell supplies to two students.
The Student Store supplies
the materials needed by every
student of Arlington High
School. These supplies include
such things as workbooks,
notebooks, pencils, erasers, and
rulers. During the day, the
store is opened before school,
as well as first, fourth, and six
periods. Those who work in
the store are given the op-
ortunity to serve the students
of AHS and they also gain
experience in salesmanship.
Store Supplies Needed Materials
Top Row: Courtney, Haag, Huckabee, Kindred, LeBlanc, McMurtrey. Second Row:
Norvell, Rhodes, Scottino, Seals, Skinner.
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STEP THREE: All of this lovely green goes to the publisher
STEP FOUR: The entire annual must be proofread at the publishefs.
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The Colt Paper Staff work behind the scenes to
publish our bi-weekly Colt Newspaper. Below are
pictured the various steps in the publication process.
The editor-in-chief, in co-operation with the various
page editors makes assignments. They are, in turn,
posted on the bulletin board where journalism students
and members of the staff initial them to indicate that
Adaire Pool and Madeleine McCoy make as-
signments for the pages.
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Publishes Fifteen Issues
Mike Peters, Mike Parsons, George Daniels, and Jesse Pat Tull copy reads for errors.
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they have seen them. Then comes the process of writing
and typing the stories and checking the copy for errors.
After the pages have been dummied, they are sent to
the printer where they are made up. They are proofed
one last time before the students receive them every
other Tuesday morning.
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Miss Farr :md Aclaire watch the page being made up. The staff members proof each page
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Selecting the appropriate play is quite a task, at least Miss
Stinson thinks so.
Ricky, Jay, Tracy, and Mike go over their lines just once more before trying
out for the One-Act Play.
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Gayle Elliott, Stage Manager, how to operate the stage
lights,
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Very few people realize what hard
work goes into the production of a play.
Try-outs are held, and then a cast is se-
lected. Committees, Stage Manager, Lights
and Curtain Manager, and Prompter are
chosen. Then the rehearsals begin. First
rehearsals are usually hectic and the re-
sults is a worn-out cast, Soon the play is
over, after long, late hours and extra
rehearsals. But it was worth it!
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Sandra Sanders, Carolyn Skidmore. Second row, 1. to r.,
A. C. Phillips, and Kay Jeanes.
Props Committee-l. to r., Judy Phillips, Diane Per-
rett, Carlet Kight, and Bettye Usher.
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Business Committee-l. to r., Marsha Sutherland, Marcia
Jacobs, Business Manager, Martha May, and Starlett
Wilson.
Jay and Tracy practice on one of the scenes from
"The Importance Of Being Earnest."
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Can you imagine the chore
that cooking would present for
a mother of 1450 children? Per-
haps a boy could vision the life
of a mess sergeant in the services.
This is what our cafeteria ladies
experience daily. Their day starts
at the time the student's day be-
gins. They begin to prepare meals
planned by the dietician. They eat
lunch about mid-morning so that
they can serve the three hungry
mobs as they arrive in shitts.
Their day is climaxed with the
cleaning of the dishes and kit-
chen. Where else can one buy so
much for so little than at school?
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Performing general repairs and various
cleaning activities are the "keepers of the
schooln, the custodians. They are divided
into individual groups and are assigned a
specific section of the school to clean and
to keep in order. jobs range from replac-
ing light bulbs and reparing desks to
waxing and mopping the floors and halls.
The slick, waxed cafeteria floor aids in a
successful dance, but too often credit is
not given where it is due! With the new
wing, custodians have additional duties.
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Several students "calmly" await to try out.
"More Than Meets the Eye."
Bill Murchison makes use of the practice rooms as he
goes over his music.
Challenges keep band students on toes.
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In Choir And Band
Choir robes are checked out for special events.
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Line Coach
ELO NOHAVITZA
Backfield Coach
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Not since the Arlington Colts won
State championship in 1951, have the
Colts posted a better season's record. The
Colts emerged from the season with an 8-
1-1 record and second place in District be-
hind State finalist Wichita Falls, the
powerhouse which was held to a mere 14
points margin. One of the most impres-
sive victories was over Carter-Riverside,
who suffered their only loss in regular
season play. The Eagles went on to win
their district honors and go into State
playoffs. The only real disappointment
was the Grand Prairie game. The neigh-
boring foes, out, to ruin the perfect rec-
ord, played far above their heads to hold
the Colts to a scoreless tie.
:l Row jones johnson, jones, Ragland, T. Massey, Malone, Stepp, Thompson, Biles, Risher, H. Massey. Third Row Keith
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Greenville
McKinney
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Denton
Grand Prairie
Birdville
Wichita Falls
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ABE BUSH
Trainer
RON N Y JONES
Head Manager
CHUCK BRITTAN
Manager
BRYAN HAWKINS
Manager
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The Colts of 1959-60 opened in grand fashion,
stampeding the North Side Steers 12-0 at Memorial
Stadium.
Strong ground power accounted for all the Colt
touchdowns as the passing power seemed to fail.
The Colts gained only 14 yards in six passing tries.
Hardly what they were expecting to do.
Arlington stopped a powerful Steer drive when
Cleddie Keith recovered a Streer fumble. Nine plays
later, Steve Brenning slipped over for the first
touchdown for the Colts this year. A pass attempt
failed, and the score stood 6-O at the half.
STEVE BRENNING DAVID BUSSE
Taking the kickoff of the second half, the Colts
moved to their second tally. Tommy Cravens and
signal-calling Benny Hollingsworth took a big part
of the needed 58 yards to paydirt. It took 10 plays
to cover that distance. The ball was carried to the
11 yard line by Bobby Biles who had just received
a six-yard pass from Hollingsworth. Mike Inlow
got the ball and lugged the pigskin into the end-
zone, but not before a Steer sank deep into his
midsection. The ball squirted high into the air,
bounced around, and was covered by Tommy Crav-
ens. The point after was no good since Biles caught
the pass out of bounds.
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Arlington High's Colts stormed from behind to
decision a determined Greenville eleven, 14-13.
Striking long and late, the Colts managed to over-
come a 6-0, Greenville halftime advantage fashioned
on several Pony miscues. The Lions drove 41 yards
in 8 plays to put the first tally on the scoreboard.
The Colts mounted their first serious offensive late
in the first half on Hollingsworth's passing and a
heads up catch by Mike Inlow on a muffed pass.
The drive died on an intercepted pass.
Arlington struck early in the second half as Brice
Houston momentarily bobbled the kickoff, then
picked it up and scampered 87 yards to knot the
score. The swift junior outran 3 defenders for the
last 50 yards to paydirt.
JAY HOUSTON MIKE INLOW
The Lions scored again in the third period after
recovering a Colt fumble to go ahead 13-6. Early in
the final period the Colts marched 81 yards to tally
the winning touchdown. Big play in the drive was
the final one as jay Houston took an aerial up the
middle. He used a fine downfield block and some
nice running to go 27 yards to score. Hollingsworth
threw to Inlow for the crucial extra two points and
the scoring was over.
On defense, the Colts were good, especially Lucian
Palmer and David Busse, who combined to give the
Colts some fine work in the middle of the line.
Cleddie Keith, Steve Brenning and Wes Wright
made some nice tackles on the under plays.
SKIPPER JOHNSON CLEDDIE KEITH
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Arlington turned on the Colt power and tromped
the McKinney Lions 30-15, However, the Lions
looked good at the first of the game. The ambitious
team got the ball and drove 80 yards for the score.
But the Colts were not to be beaten. Hollingsworth
and Co. ripped 7-4 yards in 13 plays to score. The
greatest damage came from Hollingsworth relentless
roll-outs. His biggest plays burst for 21 and 11 yards.
Benny then dropped back and calmly let Bobby Biles
for the tally. Tommy Cravens ran over to make the
score 8-6, Colts. Never again were they behind.
The Lions looked dangerous at the beginning of
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the second quarter, but they fumbled away their
chances. Hollingsworth turned on the steam and
headed for paydirt, driving over from the three.
Following the kick-off the Colts had possession after
three plays. Dick Carmichael stepped in and drove
for 6 more points. With 8 seconds left, Cravens
picked up two extra points.
Midway thru the third quarter, guard Steve jackson
intercepted a Lion pass and raced 17 yards to a
touchdown. Hollingsworth added the extra points
and the Colts called off their horses with the score
30-7. The Lions scored with one minute left in the
game leaving the score 30-15.
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Arlington's Colts powerhouse stuttered through
the first quarter, began clicking in the second period,
and caught fire during the second half to down a
stubborn Bronco eleven. There was an air of upset
about the beginning of the game as the Broncs
repelled Arlington drives in the first period and
showed signs of outgaining the favored victors.
Shortly, after the end of the first stanza, however,
the Ponies fielded a Bronco punt on their own 29
and started their first touchdown drive, which was
climaxed with Tommy Cravens three - yard plunge
The pass for points was not complete to leave it 6-0.
Cravens, Hollingsworth and Houston were key gain-
ers in the 13-play payoff.
It took the Colts 10 plays to cover 69 yards for
their next tally, with Mike Inlow plunging over
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from the one yard line. Hollingsworth accounted
for 25 yards in one gallop. The next score came
from a safety after the ball sailed over Denton's
punter into the end zone.
Hollingsworth intercepted a Denton pass and re-
turned it to the 20. From there, the Colts started
their next scoring drive, moving the 80 yards in only
six plays. The final one was dazzling as Cravens
went through the right side of the Denton line, cut
to the left, and raced some 48 yards for the score
practically untouched.
Taking over on the Denton 47 when David Busse
fell on a fumble, the Colt reserves took only six
plays to score again. jerry jones dashed for 17, and
Dwayne Ivy got 9 on two tries. Brice Houston
scored as he scampered over from the 15.
HARRY ALLISON BRUCE MALONE
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Aerpflfed Gopher: liz' irbkyfon, 0-0
An inspired Grand Prairie Gopher eleven rose to
the occasion to tie highly-touted Arlington 0-0.
The Gophers could not threaten the Colt goal line
in earnest, but they held off' numerous Colt drives.
Several Pony drives were f.ustrated deep in Gopher
territory, one carrying to the five yard line. Other
drives reached the Gopher 19, 25, and 27 before
the eager Grand Prairie forwards could halt them.
One of the highlights of' the night was a spec-
tacular punt return by Mike Inlow. He took the
punt on the Colt 118 and in trying to cross with the
other safety man, Brice Houston, he collided with
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Houston, reversed his field, and scampered 33 yards
down the left sideline to the Gopher 19 yardline.
Another exciting play was a diving catch of a Hol-
lingsworth pass by Richard Ragland on the Gopher
25.
The Colts held the Gophers to 98 yards on the
ground and 5 in the air. Outstanding defenders of
the contest were Lucian Palmer, jimmy Risher,
Cleddie Keith, Skipper johnson, Steve jackson, and
Brice Houston.
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The Colts remained undefeated as they handed the
Birdville Buffaloes another loss. The game for the
most part belonged to Arlington in the first half
and Birdville during the second. The Colts, however,
were able to stop most Buff drives before they got
far. The lone Birdville touchdown came with slight-
ly more than four minutes to go in the contest.
The Colts scored in the first, second, and fourth
quarter. Late in the first, Benny Hollingsworth
rounded left end for the final 2 yards of a drive
which started from the Colt 31 and included a 20
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yard pass to Tom Menz.
Early in the second stanza, Arlington drove to the
Buff 2 inch line where Cravens fumbled the ball.
The Buffs punted out to the 38 yard line, but on
the next play Mike Inlow took the ball to the left
side on a reverse and ate up the 38 yards for a
touchdown.
The next score came when Inlow intercepted a
pass on the Colt 37 and returned it to the Buff 10.
jay Houston scored on an aerial from the eight.
Andy Wright kicked the extra point.
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The game Arlington Colts, fighting a fierce but
losing struggle, first tasted defeat at the hands of
Wichita Falls, the defending state champions ground
out a grueling 20-6 victory over the Arlington eleven.
Benny Hollingsworth brought the crowd roaring
to their feet several times with his passing and run-
ning antics. On several occasions, Hollingsworth
would find himself bottled up, and still manage to
fire the ball with coyotes hanging all over him.
Cleddie Keith, and Steve Brenning sparked for the
Colts on defense, trying gamely to hold Shield and
Reagon intact, but to no avail.
The Colts blasted down to the two yard line on
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their second series. With a first and goal situation
on.the 3, Hollingsworth moved to the two. An off-
sides penalty set the Colts back to the six and then
Hollingsworth was smothered on the 10, With a
fourth and ten facing his crew, Workman sent in
Andy Wfright for a field goal attempt. His kick
from the 16 strayed to the left and the Coyotes took
over.
The Coyotes, leading 8-O at the half made it 14-O
shortly after intermission. Arlington scored in the
third period on a 63 yard drive. Carries by Hollings-
worth, Brenning, and Houston put the ball on the
22. A pass to Brenning moved it to the 14. From
there the Colts were not to be denied and Inlow
rambled across from the three. The converison failed.
Wichita's final tally came in the fourth period
when Shields scored from the one. Arlington
made a desperate bid in the closing seconds to
reach paydirt. In the last minute of play Hol-
lingsworth rifled out nine passes for four com-
pletions.
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regular season play at their hands. Line: Ragland, '53 , ' XX , V 1 ' , Xt .X QV .,
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Those returning for the 1960 season will be:
jones, Houston, Garrison, Stepp, Summerford,
Pahany, H. Massey, DeMaris, Watkins, Ivy,
Skiles, Menz, Malone, jackson, T. Massey. Al-
so: Britten, Faught, Carmichael, Harvey, Mat-
thews, Wright, and Hawkins.
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Dallas, All-State Honorable Mentiong Benny
Hollingsworth, All-District, All-Greater Dallas,
All-State Honorable Mentiong Mike Inlow, All-
Districtg john Tierce, All-Greater Dallas.
Winners of the awards this year were jimmy
Risher, Most Valuable Playerg Tommy Cravens,
Sportsmanship Awarclg and Kenneth Russell, Best
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First Row: Garratt, Rankin, Osborne, Roberts, Bogard, Grimmer, Pahany, Ricketts, Guzman, La
Bennett, Thompson. Third Row: B. Moore, Nelson, Weatherrffd, G. Moore, Shemwell, Bar
Young, Snowden, Harvey, Bush. Yancer. Fanning, Bearden. Fifth Row: Godwin, Hendricks,
Wright.
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The Arlington Colt B-team had a rough sche-
dule this season. They won one, tied one, and lost
seven in nine outings. The game with Garland
was cancelled. In spite of their record, they dis-
played good material for next yearis varsity
squad.
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Polytechnic 6
McKinney 32
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Carter-Riverside 16
Denton 0
Grand Prairie 20
Birdville 20
Wichita Falls 46
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This year the brilliant basketball "stars" of "62" dribbled them-
selves through a marvelous season. They played fourteen games in
all, winning nine and losing five. Most of their losses were pre-
conference games against mostly Fort Worth schools. The B team
didn't attend any tournaments this year. The 1959-1960 Colt B Squad
was made up of eleven sophomores and one junior. They started the
season off with another sophomore Lee Bush, who was so skilled in
his actions that he was placed up on the A team where he proved to
be a great asset.
The B team had several outstanding players among them. One of
these was james Klutz, their lone junior, who will no doubt have a
main place on the "starting five" next year.
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Joe Weatherall, Don Riley, Robbie Carlson, and Sonny Williams cap
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Serving as captains this year were joe Weather-
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Each month one boy and girl of Arlington
High School are selected as outstanding seniors.
Juniors are also eligible but it is usually given
to a senior.
The girls are chosen by the Epsilon Nu
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. They should
possess charm and poise as well as being out-
standing. At the end of the year the most out-
standing girl of the nine is rewarded a 5550
Savings Bond.
The boys are selected by the Rotary Club.
Each month the chosen boy attends the weekly
meetings.
Suzanne Fleming and Jay Houston
Vicki Handley and Mike Inlow
Marsha Sutherland and Daryl Campbell
Marcia Jacobs and Tommy Cravens
MR. AND MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT
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Sandra McLellan
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top honors of her class. Sue was also named Homecoming Prin- High School, has already been elected president of the sopho-
cess and participates in such activities as FHA and office assis- more class and is on the Varsity Squad. Now he adds the honor
tance. Her sweet personality and friendly smile are the contribut- of class favorite to his slate of accomplishments.
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her list of honors. She has also been Valentine Sweetheart
and social chairman of her class for the past two years. This
year she represented her class as Homecoming Princess.
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his top accomplishments. In addition to this, he also plays on
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president of the National Honor Society, a member of the honor. She has held officer's positions in FHA. Safety Council,
Varsity squad, and was also named FHA Sweetheart this year. Camera Club, and Literary Club during her high school career.
His sense of humor and disposition make him one of the most The title of Miss School Spirit is descriptive of Sandra's friend-
outstanding upperclassmen. liness and warm personality.
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Sophomores got their first taste of high school life upon
entering Arlington High School. Although they had the
largest number of students, they learned to Work and
cooperate together with surprising unity. Hard work and
enthusiasm for their class are two strong characteristics
which will prove the Sophomores to be a valuable asset
to Arlington High School.
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Dick Carmichael .,.,............,... President
Lee Hart ............ Vice-President Dee Dee Mosby ............ Treasurer
Beverly Stanford ............,,...... Secretary
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Sharon Allenbaugh
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function of their high school year, proved to be an
exciting event for all. The junior boys' participation on
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Cindy Pirkle ................ Secretary
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Allen Bankston
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Doris Creed
Ronnie Cremer
Robert Cuskaden
Richard Curtis
Robert Curry
Charles Cunningham
joe Cummings
Bill Crowley
Ray Creswell
Mike DaPrile
Shirley Day
Tom DeMaris
Becky Dennis
Bob Dennis
Norvell Disch
Kaye Dodson
Harvey Dominy
Cecelia Dreery
Richard Dublin
Monia Duckett
Larry Earley
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Jeanne Elick
John Elliott
Judy Erickson
john Fagan
john Farrell
George Faught
Dennis Fearka
Mike Ferrell
Ruby Flenniken
Barbara Flood
Sue Foreman
Geneva Foster
Steve Fowler
Bill Franks
Sue Fricks
Kay Fry
Ann Fullerton
Pete Fuentes
Tony Gaines
Gary Garmon
Linda Garner
Simpson Garrison
Pat Gaulder
William Genzel
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Lynnette Goldman
Shirley Goad
Don Gordon
Vicki Gorman
Darrell Gotcher
Carol Gowen
Ronnie Gowen
jimmy Grace
Martha Graham
Dexter Greene
Gavin Gregory
Paulette Grubbs
james Hall
joe Frank Hall
Nancy Hall
Pat Hall
Leroy Hallmon
June Halsey
Martha Ham
Sandra Hamilton
Gayle Hand
Earl Hansen
Mike Hardwick
Jim Hardy
Fay Harmon
Tommy Harp
Billy Harrell
Dee Harrelson
Betty Harris
Ira Harris
Billy Hartley
Linda Hartsfield
Jesse Harvey
Ruth Hasey
Dixie Hastings
Bryan Hawkins
Judy Hayes
Leigh He-tlin
Becky Henry
Larry Henry
Velda Heron
Charles Hester
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Bill Hogrefe
Mary Holbert
Cecil Hollingsworth
Robert Holloway
Billie Holman
Pat Hooley
Dean Hooper
Robert Hopkins
Barbara Horner
Brice Houston
Clemma Howsley
Jimmy Hubbard
Donna Huckabee
Richard Huebner
Roger Huebner
Carylon Huffman
Reed Hunt
Shirlee Hussey
Pearl Hyndmen
Bill Inman
Dwayne Ivy
jimmy Jackson
Steve Jackson
Anita Jinks
Ann Jobe
Billy johnson
jimmy johnson
Margaret johnson
Darlene jones
Hardy Jones
jerry Jones
Ted jones
David Joyner
Armin Karbach, Jr.
Billy Keen
Clyston Keener
Mary Kelley
Paula Kevil
David King
William Kinninmonth
Linda Kinnison
Nancy Kitterman
Phyllis Kizer
Nancy Klatt
james Klutz
Barbara Knight
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Gerald Kraybill
Kathy Kunkle
Raymond Lambert
Mark Lamkin
jerry Langford
Rex Latham
Harold Lawing
john Lawler
Janis Leath
Jimmy Lee
Michael Leeds
Richard Leininger
Jameslyn Lewis
Larry Lively
Bill Lloyd
janet Lockstedt
Robert Love
Patricia Luzader
Joanna Macri
Bruce Malone
Evelyn Maner
David Mansfield
james Martin
Mac Martin
Beth Marvin
Herman Massey
Thurman Massey
Marvin Matthews
Judy Mayes
Janet Mayhew
Georgeann Mays
Lynn McCorkle
joan McDowell
Don McGiffin
Karen McGowan
Sharon McLemore
Travis McLemore
Delores McMahon
Lawrence McNamara
Judy McNeel
Cecil McPheeters
Edward McWethy
Tom Menz
Carol Mercer
Jean Mickelson
Charles Miles
Jo Ann Miller
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Bob Minter
Gerald Mitchell
joe Moack
Ronnie Moffett
Billy Moore
Ed Moore
George Moore
Ronnie Moore
Bonnie Morrison
Malcolm Morrow
Martha Morrow
Michael Mayer
Charles Mulkey
Bill Murchison
Linda Nation
Suzanne Newcomb
juanice Nicholas
David Nivens
Nita Jo Nix
Skipper Norman
Mike Norton
Diane Nunn
Jackie Oakes
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Robert Ola
Don Owens
Dennis Oyler
Elaine Pace
Laszlo Pahany, Jr.
Beverly Palmer
Ray Parker
Donna Parr
Juanita Parra
Gwen Parrish
Edgar Paschal
Gary Paschal
Jean Patterson
James Peabody
Greg Pearice
David Pfarner
Clayton Phillips
George Phillips
Grover Pierce
Carolyn Pilcher
Elizabeth Pipes
Cindy Pirkle
James Piwetz
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Celia Porter
Tommie Sue Powers
Linda Pratt
Dale Presnell
Kay Price
Alvin Ptomey
Judy Race
Karen Raish
joe Randall
Lyndel Rankin
Toy Rasor
Ellen Rawdon
Martha Rayburn
Wanda Reasoner
Rex Redden
Margaret Reed
Sandy Reel
Danelle Reese
Elmer Rehfeldt
Loyal Reid
Nancy Reynolds
james Rhett
Bobby Rhodes
Jack Rhodes
james Richter
Larry Ricketts
Fred Riggs
Don Riley
Mary Rivers
Ricky Rivers
Linda Robins
Dan Roche
Myrtie Rogers
Bill Rowland
Pat Rush
Anne Russell
Judy St. Peter
Carolyn Saunders
Linda Saunders
Judy Savage
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Keith Skiles
David Skinner
Ann Smith
Gary Smith
Sandra Smith
Frank Snell
Ronald Spain
Pete Sparrow
jan Spence
Annette Spencer
Pat Spruance
Carole Squires
Judy Steakley
George Steele
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Wilma Talbott
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Susanne Van Riper
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Clinton Veres
Pat Vines
Lynn Waibel
Linda Wallace
Calvin Walker
Jim Wanker
Beth Ward
Terry Ward
Kenneth Watkins
Kenneth Watkins
Marie Watkins
Kathleen Weatherford
Shirley Webb
judy Webster
Carl Wetherbee
Emory Whipple
David White
Mary Whitten
Avon Whitworth
Sonny Williams, jr.
Clifford Wilnite
Mitchell Wilson
Sammie Wilson
Milton Windham
Gary Winter
Charlene Wise
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the ladder to the top. This class has something
many classes do not--- togetherness. They proved
this many times by winning first place float three
consecutive years and best Halloween booth two
years straight. Now an end has come to these
happy high school days. We have joined together
and enjoyed many good times. Although our lives
will be filled with many more enjoyments, we
will always keep these memories in our hearts.
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FHA, 1-2, Red Cross, 3'43 Cam-
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BETTIE ANDERSON
FHA, 1-23 FNA, 53 Latina-Espanol, 4.
KENNETH ANDERSON
Latina-Espanol, 5-4.
WENDALL AN DERSON
MARVIN ANDREWS
Band, 1-2-53 junior Achievement, 55 FTA, 2.
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KAREN ABNEY
FHA, 1'2Q FTA, 5-43 Camera Club, 5-4.
CAROLE ADAMS
Mademoiselles, 2-53 FHA, 1-2-53 Library Club, 23 Red
Cross, 2.
JACKIE ADAMS
FHA, 1-23 FNA, 5-43 Camera Club, 53 Foreign Language
Club, 5-4.
BOBBY ALLBRIGHT
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PAT ALLEN
Red Cross, 23 FHA, 1-23 Mademoi
selles, 43 Devotional Council, 2.
PEGGY ANGELL
JERRY ARNOLD
Red Cross Council, 23 Football, 1g Camera Club, 4g Stu-
dent Council, 1.
E. L. ATKINS
DONALD AXELSON
Choir, lg junior Achievement, 3-4.
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LINDA BAILEY
FHA, 1-2-3-4, FNA, 4.
MARILYN BARBER
FHA, 1-23 Camera Club, 3-4,
Foreign Language Club, 5-4.
KATHY BARNES
Choir, 43 OGA, 5-4.
LAWRENCE BARNETT
Golden Gloves, 4g OTHER SCHOOL: Foot-
ball, 1.
RENE BArEs U
A Band, 1-2-55 FFA, 1-2-3-45 Devotional COUNCIL 5-
SHIRLEY BEARD
PTA Council, 33 Library Club-Officer, 3--lg journalism
Staff, 5.
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Camera Club, 43 Senior Play Crew, 4.
JOHN BECKER
Interscholastic League, 4g Photography Staff, 1g Fonesco,
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KAY BEENE
FHA, 1-2, Publication Representative, lg Camera Club, 33
FNA, 4,
ANITA BENBOW
National Honor Society, 3-43 OGA, 3-4.
BARBARA BENNETT
FHA, 13 FTA, 23 Library Club, 2.
JERRY BENNETT
DYRIL BERNIUS
Choraliers, 3-43 Safety Council
5.
CLETA BERRY
FHA, 1-2-4.
BOBBY BILES' '-
Football, 2-3-4. Ar
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SHIRLEY BILLINGS
FHA, 2-3-4, FTA, 3-43 FNA, 3-4g OGA, 3-4,
Camera Club, 3-4.
DAVID BINION
Basketball, 2-3-4.
JEAN BIRD
FHA, lg Devotional Council, 3-4, Safety Council, 3g
FTA, 344, Foreign Language Club, 3.
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BRIAN BLACKMARR I
Junior Achievement, Officer, 4, 3-4
CHARLES BLACKWELL
Safety Council, 3, Camera Club, 4,
sentative, 2.
JULIA ANN BLACKWELL
RNA, 2g Latin Club, 2, OGA, 3 4
BOBBY BLAND
JIMMY BLANTON
SIDNEY BIRDETT
Safety Council, 1.
EDWARD B JORK
Camera Club, 4.
Publications Repre-
R JOHN BODIFORD
A Band, 1-2g PTA, lg Library
f- Club, 1'2.
A JERRY BODKINS
,V Latina-Espanol Club, SQ Football, 3.
ELIZABETH BOHANNON
FHA, lg FNA, 53 Camera Club, 33 Literary
Club, 3.
DAVID BOWMAN
VERNON BOYD
Choraliers, 5-45 Devotional Council, 4, Junior Achieve-
ment, 4.
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CELESTINE BRADFIELD
FHA, 1, Safety Council, 4, Mademoiselle, 1-2.
JOHN BREM
Devotional Council, 3, Red Cross Council, 4
Club, 4, Safety Council, 2.
STEVE BRENNING
Football, 1-2-3-4, Track, 1-2-3, Basketball,
1-2, Baseball, 3-4, Student Council, 1-2-3,
Class President, 1, Class Favorite, 1, FHA
Sweetheart, 1, PTA Council, 4,
RAYMOND BRETO
LINDA BREWER
FHA, 1-3-4, PNA, 3-4, .-
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TERRY BREWER
National Honor Society, 3-4, Cheer-
leader, 3-4, Camera Club, 3, Library
Club, 2, Student Council, 4, FHA, 1,
PTA Council, 2, Publications Repre-
sentative, 5Q OGA, 3-4.
GLYNDA BRILEY
Paper Staff, 3-4, Glee Club, 1-2-3, Paper Staff,
2-3-4, junior Achievement, 4, Library Club, 2.
STACY BROWN
JOHN BRUMHALL
Football, 1-2.
GAY BUCHANNON
FHA, 1-3-4, Choir, 2-3-4, Camera Club, 3-4, Latine-Es-
panol, 3-4, Red Cross Council, 4, FTA, 2-4, Library Club,
3, Literary Club, 4.
CAROL BURCH
FHA, 1-2, Safety Council, 2, Library Representative, 33
Camera Club, 3-4, Quill and Scroll, 3-4, Senior Play, 4,
Paper Staff, 3.
BOBBY BURKINS -
Golden Gloves, 2-3-4, Baseball, 1-3-4, Student Council,
4, Safety Council, 4
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FHA, 1-2, FNA, 3g Choral, 2-3-4,
Junior Achievement, 3-Sec.-Treas.g
Newspaper Staff, 3-4, Quill and
Scroll, 3-4, Literary Club, 4, Camera ""'
Club, 4.
DON CAMPBELL
Track, 5, junior Achievement, 39 Officer.
RONNIE CAMPBELL
Key Club, 3-4, Safety Council, 3-4g Baseball,
3-4g Basketball, 3-4, Camera Club, 4.
JUDIE CARBARY
ROBBIE CARLSON
Football, 1, Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, 3-4, Class Of-
ficer, V.P.-3g Junior Play, Senior Play Crew, Student
Council, 2-43 Key Club, 2-3-4, Red Cross, 1, Choral-
iers, 2-3-4, Pres. 43 Camera Club, 3-4, Pres., 4, National
Honor Society, 3-4.
SUE CARNEY
OTHER SCHOOL: Los Amigos Spanish Club, Varsity
Tennis.
JENNY CASHION
A Band, 2-3-43 FHA, 1, FTA, 1-2, FNA, 3-4, Latina-Es-
panol, 3, Junior Achievement, Officer, 33 Devotional
Council, 3.
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LUCY BURNEY
Homecoming Nominee, lg FHA, 1-2-45 Student Council,
3-4, Delegate to state convention, 3, Literary Club, 4.
JOY BURRESS
Student Council,' 3-4-Sec., Cheerleader, 4, Red Cross,
1-2-3-4, Pres., 3, Devotional Council, 33 Girl's State, 35
FTA, 2, FHA, 1, Girl of Month, 4g National Honor So-
ciety, 3-4.
ABE ALFRED BUSH
Key Club, 3-4, Camera Club, 4, PTA Council,
35 Football Trainer, 4-Mgr. 2-3, Track
Mgr. 1-2.
DAVID BUSSE
Camera Club, 33 Football, 3-4, Baseball, 4,
OTHER SCHOOL: Class Officer, 1, Basket-
ball, 13 Track, lg Baseball, 1.
DARRYL CAMPBELL
A Band, 2-3-43 Band President.
4, Stage Band, 2-3-4, Key Club,
4, Camera Club, 33 Student
Council, 4, National Honor So-
ciety, 3-43 OTHER SCHOOL: A
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Spanish Club, 1-Photographer,
Stage Band, 1g Dixieland jazz
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ANNE CONDLEY
FHA, 1-2-33 FNA, 3-4, Red Cross Council,
3-43 Glee Club, 23 OGA, 3-4, Camera Club, 4.
BRENDA COOKSEY
OTHER SCHOOL: FHA, 1-2, Halloween
Court, 2.
JIMMY COOPER
LINDA COOPER
FHA, 1, FTA, 2-3-4, Officer, 3-4, Literary Club, 43 Cam-
era Club, 3-43 OGA, 3-43 Latina-Espanol, 3-4.
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BRENDA CHEEK
Literary Club, 3-4, Camera Club, 3-4, B Band, 1-2, FHA,
1-2, Devotional Council, 1, PTA Council, 4.
NELDA CHILDRESS
Red Cross Council, 4.
PHYLLIS CHRISTIAN
Mademoiselles, 1-2, Red Cross Council, 4.
DAVID CLAY
Golden Gloves, 1.
ARNOLD CLIFTON
Student Council, 43 Key Club, 3-43 Publications
Staff, 3-43 Quill and Scroll, 3-4, Junior Play,
Camera Club, 43 Senior Play Crew, 4, Tennis
Team. 3-4,
KINNEY COATS
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Glee Club, 1.
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BRENDA CRAIG
FHA, 1-23 FNA, 3, Latina-Espanol, 3-4.
TOM CRAVENS
Key Club, 3-4, Student Council, 4, Football,
Track, 1-2-3-43 Camera Club, 4,
STANLEY CREMER
FFA, 1-4, Sec., 43 Golden Gloves, 3-43 Tennis,
junior Achievement, 3.
SHERRY CROMWELL
Camera Club, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: Red Cross
Zi glass Reporter, 1, Art Club, 23 Glee Club, 1
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ANITA CROOK
G1rl's Glee Club, 2.
SONNY DANIELS
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LADONNA DAVENPORT
Camera Club, 3.
DENNIS DAVIS
Kev Club, 5-49 A Band, 1-2, National Honor
Society, 3-4g Camera Club, 4g PTA Council,
4, Melocliers, 1, Safety Council, 2, junior
Play Crew, 3, Senior Play Crew, 4.
LARRY DAVIS
FFA, 1-2-3-4.
SAMMIE DAVIS
FHA, 1-2-3-4, Mademoiselles, 2g Devotional Council, 3.
JOAN DECKER
FHA, 1-2, Library Club, 2, Mademoiselles, 23 Literary, 1.
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CECELIA DENNEHY
FHA, 1-2g Library Club, 3.
JUDY DAVENPORT
Band, 1-2-3-4, FHA, 13 FNA, 3-43 Latina-Espanol Club,
3-4, Interscholastic League, 5.
KATHLEEN DeVORE
Band, I-2-3, FHA, 1-2-33 Literary Club, 3-4,
Latina-Espanol Club, 5-43 Camera Club, 3-4,
junior Play, Senior Play Crew.
BILLY DICKENS
Publications Representative, 3g Red Cross
Council, 33 Safety Council, 3.
GENE DOLLAR
JOHN DONLIN
FFA, 1.
PAUL DRAKE
Key Club, 45 Publications Representative, 1.
A JAMES DRENNAN
Camera Club, 4, Latina-Espanol Club, 4.
BARBARA DUBLIN I
FHA, 1-2, Camera Club, 3-4, OGA, 3-45 Literary Club,
DOUG DUKE
Publications Representative, 1, Football, 1, Camera Club,
3-4, Key Club, 3-4-Pres. 4, Senior Class Officer.
DOUGLAS DULANEY
National Honor Society, 3-4, Junior Achievement, 3-43
Camera Club, 4.
RAYMOND DVORAK
Chorus, 1-2, PTA Council, 2.
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Library Club, 1-2-3-4, V. Pres., 3,
Pres., 4, OGA, 3-4, Student Council,
4, District TALA, V. Pres., 4.
MELODYE FEWEL
Literary Club, 4, FNA, 4, Camera Club, 4.
JON FINCH
Student Council, 2, junior Play, 3, Publi-
cation Representative, 4, Latina-Espanol, 4,
Camera Club, 4, Key Club, 4, Senior Play
Crew.
SUZANNE FLEMING
Cheerleader, 4, Sophomore Favorite, 2, Camera Club, 4,
Senior Class Officer, 4, Sophomore Class Officer, 2,
Freshman Valentine Nominee, 1, Choraliers, 3-4, junior
Play, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Homecoming Nominee, 4.
PAT FOREMAN
FHA, 1-2, Latina-Espanol, 3, Camera Club, 3, Safety
Council, 1, PTA Council, 2, junior Achievement, 4.
SANDRA FOSTER
FHA, 1-2, Camera Club, 3-4, FNA, 3-4, Officer, 4, La-
tina-Espanol, 33 Library Club, 2.
JIMMY FOX D
Student COUUCII, 1, Football, 2, Baseball, 4, Football
Mgr. 4, Basketball Trainer, 2-3-4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4,
National Honor Societv, 3-4.
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FHA, 3-4, Devotional Council, 2-3-4, Publication Rep-
resentative, 33 Class Officer, 4, OGA, 3-4, Camera Club,
4.
CHERRY ELLISON
FHA, 1-4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, FNA, 3, Quill and Scroll,
3, Camera Club, 4, Colt Reporter, 3, Camera Club, 1-2-3.
GEORGIA ELSON
BUBBA EPPES
Student Council, 1-2, Safety Council, 3-4,
Officers, 4, Key Club, 3-4, Sec. 4, Junior
Play, 3, Camera Club, 4, King Twirp, 33
Mr. School Spirit, 4, Red Cross Council,
1, Football Manager, 1-2.
MICHAEL FANNING
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OTHER SCHOOL: Basketball
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OTHER SCHOOL: Footlight Players, 1g Allied Youth
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, A iq ANNE FRANKLIN
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LINDA GIBBS
DALE GILBERT
Latina-Espanol, 3.
MARILYN GILMARTIN
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Choir, 2-3-45 Red Cross, 1.
ROBERT FROST
Camera Club, 3-4, Latina-Espanol, 3.
PTA Council, 1-4, FHA, 1-2-33 Paper Staff, 33 Business
Manager, Colt, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3-4, Officer, 4, Ma-
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KATHY GEER
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LARRY HAMILTON
Safety Council, 53 Student Coun-
cil, 4g Arlie Trainer, 4.
OTHELL HAMILTON
Track, 35 OTHER SCHOOL: Track, 1-2.
DAVID HANCOCK
Band, 1-2, Choraliers, 3-4, Golden Gloves,
51 Iunior Achievement, 4, Officer.
VICKI HANDLY
Class Officer, 4g National Honor Society, 3-4, Red Cross
Council, 5-4, Officer, 5, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Officer, 4,
FHA, 1-2, OGA, 3-4, Camera Club, 33 Literary Club, 43
Publication Representative, 4, Glee Club, 1, PTA Coun-
cil, 1.
BOB HANKINS
253
MIKE HARRIS
Red Cross Council, 2, Golf Team, 1-2-3-4, Football, 13
Camera Club, 4.
LINDA HATCHER
Tennis Team, 1, Red Cross Council, 3, FNA, 33 FHA, 1.
RANDY I-IAUGH
Football, 1-2, Publications Representative,
2, junior Play, 34 Camera Club, 4, Senior
Play Cast, 4.
MARY HIGHTOWER
Camera Club, 3-4, OGA, 3.
DARLINE HILL
FHA, 1-2-5.
ANN HILLIARD
FHA, 1-2-3-43 Red Cross, 1-2, PTA
Council, 43 Student Council, 2, Class
1 Officer, 53 Camera Club, 3-4, Lit-
erary Club, 3-43 Homecoming Nom-
inee, 4.
DON HOGLAND
Latina-Espanol, 3.
BENNY HOLLINGSWORTH
Football, 1-2-3-4, Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Baseball,
2-3-43 Track, 2-3g Student Council, 2-3-4, Vice-
Pres., 4, Key Club, PTA Council, 2, Nat.
Honor Society, 3-43 Camera Club, 4.
BILLY HOOVER
PAT HORSLEY
Band, 1-2-3-43 Red Cross Council, 33 Chorus, 1-2-3-4.
LINDA HOUSEWRIGHT
FHA, 1-23 Camera Club, 2, Safety Coun.g Mademoiselles,
3.
JAY HOUSTON
Football, 1-2-3-43 Basketball, 1-23 Key Club, 3-4, Class
Officer, 2, One-Act Play, 2-3, Interscholastic League,
2-3, Senior Play, Camera Club, 4.
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EVA HOWARD
Mademoiselles, 1-2, OGA, 3-4.
JIMMY HOWARD
'57
LINDA HOWELL '
Camera Club, 3-4, OGA, 3-4, Special
Award, Secretary,Service Club, 4.
KAREN HUFFMAN
Homecoming Princess, 2, Camera Club, 3-4, FHA,
1-2-3, National Honor Society, 3-4, Cheerleader,
3-4, FNA, 3, Library Club, 2, Officer, Latina-Es
panol, 3-4, Class Treasurer, 2, Devotional Coun-
cil, 1-2-3, Student Council, 4, OGA, 3, Home-
coming Nominee, 4.
MIKE INLOW
Golf, 1-2-3-4, Football, 1-2-3-4, Student Council,
2-3-4, Red Cross, 1, National Honor Society,
3-4, Senior Co-President, FHA Sweetheart, 4
MIKE IRELAND
Latina-Espanol, 3-4, OTHER SCHOOL: Wrestling Team,
2.
DAVID IRONS
MARCIA JACOBS
Student Council, 1, Literary Club, 3-4, Camera Club,
3-43 OGA, 3-4: Red Cross Council, 4, National Honor
Society, 3-4, Officer, 4, FTA, 3-4, Officer, 4, FHA, 4,
Annual Staff, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Class Treasurer, 3,
Ifgology Program at Texas A 8: M, 33 Senior Play Bus.
gr.
JACKIE JAMESON
FHA, 1-4 Devotional Coun. 1-2, OGA, 3-4, Choir, 2-3-4,
Red Cross, 4, Valentine Nominee, 3, Student Council, 2.
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PEGGY HOWARD
Camera Club, 3-4, Literary Club, 4, FHA,
1-2-4, "A" Band, 2-3, Devotional Council,
JAMES HOWELL
National Honor Society, 3-4, Red Cross
Council, 2, Key Club, 4, Annual Staff, 4.
NANCY HUBBARD
FHA, 1, Literary Club, 3-4, La-
tina-Espanol, 3-4, Camera Club,
3-4, National Honor Society,
3-4, Student Council, 4.
4, Publications Representative, 1, FTA, 4.
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JIMMIE JOBE
Baseball, 2-3-4.
JUDY JOHNSON
Student Council, 4, Literary Club, 2-3-4, Pres.
4, Class Officer, 2, FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer,
2-4, Band, 1-2-5-Majorette, 2-3, Camera Club
3-4, FTA, 4, Miss AHS Nominee, 4, Girl of
the Month, 4.
SANDRA JOHNSON
Choraliers, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: Allied
Youth, 1, FNA, 1, Good Scholarship Club 1'
A Capella Choir, 1-2.
SKIPPER JOHNSON
Class Officer, 1-2, Publications Representative, 2-3-4, Key
Club, 3-4, Officer 4, Baseball, 3-4, Football, 1-5-4,
Camera Club, 4.
FREDDIE JOHNSTON
Football, 1-2-3, Tennis Team, 1, Safety Council, 2, Cam-
era Club, 4.
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PAT JARVIS
FHA, 1-2-3, OGA, 3-4, Camera Club, 4.
PATRICIA JARVIS
FHA, 1-5-4, Latina-Espanol Club, 3, Literary Club, 1-2-3,
Library Club, 1-2.
KAY JEANES
National Honor Society, 5-4, Camera Club, 5, Literary
Club, 5-4, FHA, 1-2, Choraliers, 3-4, Secretary 4, Junior
Play, Red Cross Council, 4, OGA, 3-4, Senior Play Crew.
NANCY JENKINS
Devotional Council, 1, Latina-Espaaol Club, 3, FHA,
1-2-33 Senior Play.
RONALD JENKINS
Latina-Espanol Club,
JOE JINKS
GARY JOHNS
Red Cross Council, 1, Publications
Representative, 4.
R!f4Vf WU
Student Council, 3-43 Officer, 43 Junior Play, 1-33 Foot-
ball Manager, 2-3-43 Baseball Manager, lg Camera Club,
43 Colt Staff, 33 Publications Representative, 4.
RONNIE JORDAN
Band, 1-2-33 Choir, 1-23 Junior Achievement, 3-4.
BARBARA KEATING
FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer, 4g Literary Club, 3-4, Officer 43
OGA, 3-43 Camera Club, 3-43 Officer, 43 Junior Play3
PTA Council, 13 Student Council, 43 Quill and Scroll,
43 Band, 33 Annual Staff, 43 FTA, 43 Senior Play Crew.
CLEDDIE KEITH Q
Safe Council 1' Red Cross 2 Devotional Council 3
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Football, 1-2-3-43 Baseball, 2-3-43 Basketball, 1-23 Track, 1.
CARLET KIGHT
Band, 1-2-3-43 FHA, 1-2-3 Latina-Espanol Club,
3-43 National Honor Society, 3-43 Camera Club,
3-43 Qfficer 4. A
CAROLYN KINCAID
Literary Club, 1-2-33 Safety Council, 33 PTA
Council, 43 Devotional Council, 23 Library Club,
13 Camera Club, 43 FHA, 2-4.
LESTER KINDRED
FFA, 2-3
LEONARD C. KING
MAX KINNEY
JIMMY KNIGHT
JERRY LASSEN
Debate Club, 3-43 National Honor Society, 3-43 Officer
43 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist3 Summer Math
Fellowship at UT3 Latina-Espafxol, 43 Interscholastic
League, 2-3.
LARRY LAUGHRUN
OTHER SCHOOL: Bowling Club,A1, Officer 13 Student
Council, 13 Baseball, 1. Latina-Espanol, 43 Camera Club,
Devotional Council, 2-33 Officer 33 Basket-
ball, lg Track, 13 Junior Play3 Senior Play.
43 Tennis, 3-43 Junior Play. 257
BILL LAWRENCE
OTHER SCHOOL: Football, 1-2-33 Lettersmen's Associa-
tion, 2, Tennis, 1-2-3-4, Golden Gloves, 4, Camera Club,
4.
TOM LETTER
BUDDY LEWIS
JOE LONDON
DIANNE LOWE
Student Council,
13 Glee Club,
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ROSE ANN LOWRY
Library Club 1' Literary Club 3-4'
Latina-Espanol 3' Choir 1-2-3-4.
Ia AAXV I FTA, 1-3g FHA, 1-3-43 Senior Play,
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ETHEL LUMMUS
LINDA LUTTRELL
FHA, 1-2-33 Literary Club, 3-43 Junior Playg Cam-
ERA Club, 3-4, Officer, 4, Band, 1-2-3, Senior
Play Crew, Latina-Espanol, 3-4.
TOMMIE LYNCH
FHA, 1-2-45 FNA, 2.
DAVID LYONS
Latina-Espanol, 3-4.
LESLIE IvIaCFADDEN
Key Club, 4, Student Council, 45 Latina-Espanol, 4,
Foreign Member of the Dallas United Nations.
PAUL MARLIN
Band, 2-3, Stage Band, 2-35 Safety Council, 4, junior
Achievement, 3-4, Officers, 3, Pres., 4.
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FHA, 1-2-53 Safety Council, 23 Literary Club, 43
FTA, 5-43 Officer, 5-43 Camera Club, 5-4.
DOUG MAZO
BOBBY MCCAIN
National Honor Society, 5-43 Band, 1-2-5, Officer, 53
Student Council, 53 Camera Club, 43 Key Club, 4.
INIADELEINE INICCOY
PTA Council, 13 Library Club, 23 Literary Club. 23 Red
Cross Council, 23 Colt Staff, 5-43 FHA, 1-2-53 Junior Play3
Quill and Scroll, 5-43 Officer, 4.
VIRGINIA MCCOY
PAUL MCCRARY
Football, 1-2-5 Baseball, 1-2-43 Latina-Espanol, 5-43 Cam-
era Club, 43 Red Cross Council, 5.
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HAROLD MARSH
Band, 1-2-5-4.
LARRY MARTIN
Red Cross Council, 1-23 Football, 1-23 Publications Rep-
resentative, 2-5.
SUSANNA MARTIN
Latine-Espanol, 43 OTHER SCHOOL: GAA,
13 ESA Flounders3 Tau Epsilon, 1-53 Latin
Clu , 2.
JACK MARTY
Key Club, 5-43 Officer, 43 Red Cross Coun-
cil, 13 Safety Council, 5-43 Officer, 43 King
Smoo, 2g Camera Club, 4g Publication Rep-
resentative, 2.
MIKE MASSEY
OTHER SCHOOL: Walter Polo
Team, 13 Mathematics Club, 13 Cali-
fornia Scholarship Federation, 13
Swimming Team, 2.
GALE MAXWELL
FHA, 1, PTA Council, 4.
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Football, 1.
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MARY MCCRAXW
National Honor Society, 3-4, Annual Staff, 4, Quill and
Scroll, 4, Latina-Espanol, 3, Inter-Scholastic League, 3,
Devotional Council, 4, Senior Play Crew, FHA, 1-2.
MELBA MCGARITY
FHA, 1-2-3, Maclemoiselles, 2.
KATHY INICGEE
Camera Club, 3-4, PTA Representative, 2, Literary Club,
4, OGA, 3-4, Library, 3.
SANDRA RICLELLAN
FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer 3-4, Literary Club, 3-4,
Officer, 3, Class Favorite, 1-3, Miss Publication
Nominee, 1-2, Camera Club, 3-4, Officer, Stu-
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TED McMICHAEL
Safety Council, 3, PTA Repre-
sentative, 4, Football, 1-3, FFA,
Class Historian, 4, Publications
Representative, 2.
JERRY LICPIKE
Red Cross, 1, Choir, 3-4, Safety Council, 3-4,
Basketball, 1-2, Track, 1-3, Football, 1-2-3-4.
LLOYD MITCHELL
Safety Council, 2.
SANDRA INIITCHELL
FHA, 1, OGA, 3-4, Library Service Club, 3-4, Junior A-
Chievement, 4.
FRANCES MONTFORT
Camera Club, 4, FTA, 4, FHA, 4, PTA Representative, 4,
Library Representative, 3, Literary Club, 4, OTHER
SCHOOL: Red Cross Representative, 2, -Ir. Classical
League, 1-2.
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dent Council, 4, Safety Council, Officer 3-4, OGA,
3, Homecoming Nominee, 1, Devotional Coun-
cil, 3, Miss School Spirit, 4, Miss A.H.S. Nom-
inee, 4.
MARIE MCMAHON
rn Hi Y, 1.
JACKIE MCTNTURTREY
Camera Club, 3-4 QSocial Chairman,
41, FHA, 3-4, Student Council, 4,
OTHER SCHOOL: Leti, 2, Foreign
Language Club, 2.
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CAROL MOODY U
FHA, 1-2-4, Camera Club 3, Literary Club, 3, FNA, 1-4,
Choir, 1-2-3-4.
PEGGY MOORE
junior Play, 3.
SHARRON MOORE
Library Club, 2, FNA, 33 Camera Club, 3-4, Publica-
tions Representative, 3-4,
Club, 4.
FHA, 3-4, FTA, 45 Literary
BILLY MORGAN
DAVID MORROW
Football Manager, 1.
BURNELL NICHOLS
OTIS NILES
National Honor Society, 3-4, Officer,
4, Latina-Espanola, 3-4, Pres. 4, An
nual Staff, 4, Student Council, 4
Camera Club, 43 Red Cross Council,
2, Junior Play, 33 Senior Play Crew,
4. junior Rotarian.
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MIKE NORVELI.
FHA, 2-3-4, Camera Club, 4.
NANCY OGLESBY
FHA, 2, Camera Club, lg Y-Teens, 1,
OTHER SCHOOL, Class Officer, 2.
MIKE O'NEII.I.
OTHER SCHOOL: Tennis, 2-35 Slide Rule
Club, 3.
JUDY OVERTREE .
Devotional Council, 13 OGA, 3, Latina-Espanol, 3-4.
LUCIAN PALMER
Football, 1-2-3-4, junior Achievement, 3, Baseball, 1-43
Red Cross Council, 1, Safety Council, 2. 261
JOE PARKER
A Band, 2-3-4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, ETSC Math Scholar-
ship.
NELSON PARKER
Sophomore Class President, FFA, 2-3-4, Treasurer, 3,
President, 4, Red Cross Council, 1-2-3, Student Council,
2-3, Devotional Council, 3, Football, 1, Senior Class
Co-President, Track. 3.
RONNIE PARKER
Boxing, 3-4.
STAN PARKER
A Band, 3-4, Stage Band, 3-4, Student Coun-
cil, 1-4, Boy's State, 3, Latina-Espanol, 3-4
Camera Club, 4.
FRED PENNINGTON
Jr.-Choraliers, 3, Debate, 4.
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DIANE PERRETT
FHA, 1-2-5, FTA, 4
SHIRIE PERRY
MICHAEL PETERS
Camera Club, 2-3-4, School Photographer, 2-3-4
Track, 2-3, Publication Representative, 4,
,IO ANN PHEARS
FHA, 1, Camera Club, 3-4, Y-Teens, 3, Colt Staff, 3-4.
A. C. PHILLIPS
Junior Achievement, 4, Camera Club, 4, ,Senior Play Crew,
Wf Z! HUIVM9
Safety Council, 1, FHA, 1, Camera Club, 3-4, Latina-Es-
panol, 3-4, OGA, 3-4, Literary Club, 3-4, Inter-Scholastic
League, 3, Library Representative, 3.
JUDY PHILLIPS
Literary Club, 3-4, Officer, 4, Camera Club, 3-4, FHA,
1-2-4, Red Cross Council, 1, Officer, Inter-Scholastic
League, 3g OGA, 3-4, A Band, 2-3, Majorette, 3, FTA,
4, Annual Staff, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, PTA Council, 3,
Safety Council, 4, Officer, Junior Play Crew, Senior Play
Crew. 262
4, Glee Club, 2-3.
PHILLIPS
' LARRY PHILLIPS
HERSHELL PHIPPS
Safety Council, 1, junior Achievement, 4.
PORTER PIERCE
Library Club, 3, Basketball, 4.
. EDMUND PILCHER
FRANCES PLEKAVIC ADAIRE POOL
Choraliers, 4, FHA, 1-2-3, Red Cross A.. National Honor Society, 3-4,
Representative, 1. FTA, 3-45 Quill and Scroll, 3-4,
Officer, 4, Student Council, 4,
The Colt, 1-2-3-4, Editor, 4, La-
tina-Espanol Club, 3-4, Library
Club, 2.
CAROL POORMAN
PTA Council, 2-3-4, Latina-Espanol Club, 3, Safe-
ty Council, 2, Class Secretary, 3, Valentine Nom-
inee, 2, Student Council, 33 FHA, 1. "'-- ,A-
GLORIA JEAN POTTER
FHA, 1-2, Camera Club, 2, Library Club, 2-35
Mademoiselle, 1-2.
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PHYLLIS POWELL l
Devotional Council, 23 Band, 2-3-4, National Honor So- """
ciety, 3-4, Latina-Espanol Club, 33 OGA, 3-4. '-
ANN PRATOR
Latina-Espanol Club, 3.
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BARBARA PROBST
Annual, 4, FTA, 2-3-4, Devotional Council, 4, Melodiers ,
4, Officer, 4, FHA, 1-2-3, FNA, 1-2, Camera Club, 5, , lllll'
Literary Club, 3-4. y
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RICHARD RAGLAND
Football, 1-2-3-4, Basketball, 1, Devotional Council, 33 '
Safety Council, 2, Student Council, 4, Camera Club, 4.
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FNA, 4.
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BILLY RAYBURN
A Band, 2-5-4, Latina-Espanol, 5-45 Red Cross Council, 1
JANET REED
Mademoiselles, 1, Camera Club, 5-4, Literary Club, 4.
JILL REED
Student Council, 1-2-5-4, Camera Club, 5, Latina-Espanol,
5-4, Officer, 53 Annual Staff, 4, Editor, FNA, 5-4, Pres.,
4, National Honor Society, 5-4, PTA, Council, 5, Officer,
,5g FHA, 1g Senior Play Crew.
DAVID REICHERT
Latina-Espanol, 5-4.
GAI-LYNN RESCH
Student Council, 1, FHA, 1-2-5, Camera Club, 5.
BOB RICE
Band, 5-43 Latina-Espanol, 3-4,
RICHARD RIDDELL
FFA, 2-5-4, Golden Gloves, 5-4.
OTHER SCHOOL: Band, 2.
JIMMY RISHER
Football, 1-2-5-4, Basketball, 1-25 Baseball, 5g
Track, 1, Camera Club, 43 Safety Council,
1-2-4, Pres., 4.
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DAWN MARIE ROBERTS
A Band, 2-5-4, Choir, 5-43 Publication Re -
resentative, 53 Library Club, 52 Latin Clu
43 FHA, 1-2-3.
MARTHA ROBERTS
FHA, 4,
MARY ANN ROBERTS
juntor Achievement, 4, Officer, Library Club, 1, Glee
Clu , 1.
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CARL ROSE
Golden Gloves, 3-4.
VIRGINIA ROSS
FHA, 1-2-3-4, Paper Staff, 4, Mademoiselles, 1, junior
Achievement, 3-4.
BETTY ROUNTREE
Library Club, 3-4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Camera Club, 4,
Devotional Council, 3, PTA, 3.
JEANNE RUGGIA
OTHER SCHOOL: French Club, 3, Photography Club,
2-33 FTA, 3, Biology Club, 3.
KENNETH RUSSELL
Football, 1-2-3-4, FFA, 1-2-3-4, Officer, 4, Devo-
tional Council, 2.
JO RUTH
Red Cross Council, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: FHA,
1-2-3, Library Club, 1-2, B-Team Cheerleader.
AL RYAN
OTHER SCHOOL: Band, 3, Track,
2, Basketball, 2.
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BARBARA SAMPSON
FHA, 1-2, Quill and Scroll, 3-4,
Colt Staff, 3, Library Club, 2.
DONNA SANDERS
Junior Achievements, 3, Mademoiselles, 4.
SANDRA SANDERS
FTA, 2-3-4, Officer, 3, Pres., 4, Latina-Es
panol, 4, Officer, Literary Club, 3-4, Camera
Club, 3-4, OGA, 3-4, Library Representative,
3, FHA, 1.
THEDA SANDERSON
Camera Club, 3-4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Student Council,
1-2, -Literary Club, 3-4, Quill and Scroll, 3-4, Officer, 4,
Publications Representative, 4, Annual staff, 4, FTA, 4,
FHA, 1-2.
LOUIS SEAY
OTHER SCHOOL: Camera Club, 1, A Band, 3-4, Stage
Club, 5-4.
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BILL SEWARD
National Honor Society, 3-4, Latina-Espanol, 5-4, Sum-
mer Scholarship, 5, Camera Club, 4, Choraliers, 4, Stu-
dent Council, 4, Interscholastic League, 4, OTHER
SCHOOL: English Award, 1, Chorus, 1-2, junior Classi-
cal League, 2.
WALLY SHACKELFORD
PTA Council, 1, FFA, 1-2-3-4, Golden Gloves, 3, Stu-
JACK SHEMWELL
DICK SHEPARD
Football, 1, Safety Council, 4.
TREY SHURMON
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KENNETH SMITH
A Band, 3-4, Officer, 4.
DAVID SILLAWAY
CAROLYN SKIDMORE
FHA, 1-2-3, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, OGA, 3-4, Safe-
ty Council, 4, Camera Club, 3-4, Literary Club, 4.
SANDRA SLAUGHTER
Mademoiselles, 4, Junior Achievement, 3,
OTHER SCHOOL: Athlete Club, 1-2, Tiger-
ettes Drill Corp, 1, Spanish Club, 1-2.
JANET SLEPPY I
FHA, 1-2, Camera Club, 3, Mademoiselles, 1, OGA, 5:4Q
Devotional Council, 2, Library Worker, 3, Publication
Representative, 4, junior Play.
DONNIE SMITH
Devotional Council, 2, Golden Gloves, 1-2-3, Publication
Representative, 4.
JUDY SMITH
National Honor Society, 3-4, Officer, 4, Annual Staff, 4,
Student Council, 4, Latina-Espanol, 3-4, FTA, 3-4, Pub-
lication Representative, 1-2-3, FHA, 1, Literary Club, 3.
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WANDA STAKES
FHA, 1-2-3-43 junior Achievement, 3-4.
TRACY STANLEY
Student Council, 13 Basketball Mgr. 2, Camera
Club, 3-45 Paper Staff, 3, Interscholastic League,
3 4 junior Play, 3, Publications Representative,
4 Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Play, 4.
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RONNIE STEDMAN
OTHER SCHOOL: Band, 1-2-3-4, Football, 1-33 Baseball,
2-3.
SONDRA STEFFENS
Red Cross Council, 4: Literary Club, 4g Camera Club, 4
Safety Council, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: Drill Team, 1-2-3
Y-Teens, 1-2-3, French Club, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, 1-2-3, V. Pres.
Paper Staff, 33 Chorus, 1.
DONNA STEVENS
FHA, 1-2: Camera Club, 3.
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FHA, 1-2-35 Red Cross Council, lg FTA, 2: FNA, 3-4
OGA, 3-4g Devotional Council, 4, PTA Council, 2, Cam
era Club, 3-4.
CAROL ANN SNIDER
Band, 1-2-3-4, Officer, 4, Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4, Na-
tional Honor Society, 3-4, State Band, 5, PTA Council,
1, Camera Club, 4: Publications Representative, 4.
PHYLLIS SNIDER
Band, 3-4, FHA, 1, Literary Club, lg Latina
Espanol, 33 FNA, 3-4, Library Club, 1, Cam
era Club, 4.
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FHA, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: Dramatic Club,1
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fd' 1 ' : E . Literary Club, 3-4, Library Club
E , 4: National Honor Society, 3-4
' -"' Latina-Espanol, 45 FTA, 3-4
1- ,'f , '," - Officer, 3-4.
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FFA, 1-2.
.IANICE TANKERSLEY
LARRY THOMAS
Football, 1-2-4g OTHER SCHOOL: Basket-
ball, 1-2, FFA, 1-2, Class President, 2, FFA
Treasurer, 23 Track, 1-2.
LEROY THOMAS
OTHER SCHOOL: B Band, 1, A Band, 2-33 J. V. Foot-
ball, 23 Varsity Football, 3.
LINDA THOMAS
National Honor Society, 3-4, Officer, 4, Annual Staff, 4'
Devotional Council, 3, Publications Representative, 1-4
FTA 1' FHA 1-2' Camera Club 3-4' Literary Club 3-4
Iiggia-Eispanolf 3, ,Senior Play Crewg, junior Play Crewi
DIANNE STOCKTON
MERRILY ST. ROMAIN
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FHA, 1-2-3-4, PTA Council, 2-4, Choir, 4, OGA, 3-4.
BILLY STROUD
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MARSHA SUTHERLAND
FHA, 1-2-3-4, V. Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Student Coun-
cil, 4, junior Play, 33 Latina-Espanol, 3, Offi-
cer, 3g National Honor Society, 3-4, A Band,
1-2-3, Majorette, 1-2-33 Cheerleader, 4, Camera
Club, 3-4, Literary Club, 2-43 Senior Play Crew.
LYNN SUTTON
Literary Club, 3-4, FTA, 3-4, Officer, 4, Red
Cross Council, 3-4, Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4,
junior Play, 33 Senior Play.
SANDRA TALLON
FHA, lg PTA, 1, A Band, 3-43 Cam-
era Club, 3.
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LEORAH TOWNEND
A Band, 2-5--lg FTA, 5-4, Latina-Espanol, 5-4, FHA, 1,
National Honor Society, 5-4.
BETTY TRIMBLE
FHA, 1.
SANDRA TRULL
FHA, 1-2-55 Safety Council, 1, FTA, 4g Camera
Club, 5, Publication Representative, 4, Ma-
demoiselles, 1-2.
PAT TULL
FHA, 1, Quill and Scroll, 5-4, Paper Staff, 4.
BILLY TURNER
Safety Council, 1-2.
SHERRYN TIDWELL
FHA, 1, Melodiers, 1, jr. Red Cross Sec. 8: Treas., 4
Red CrossACouncil, 1-2-53 OGA 5-45 Camera Club, 3-4
Latina-Espanol, 5-43 FTA, 5-4, National Honor Society,
5-4, Treas., 4, Literary Club, 4.
JOHN TIERCE
FFA, 1-2-3-45, Officer, 55 Football, 1-2-5-4, jr. Class Pres
55 jr. Favorite, Student Council, 5-4, Student Body Pres, 4
Key Club, 4, Camera Club, 4, Junior
tional Council, 1, Safety Council, 2, PTA
43 Devo-
,,-1
lik
JIMMY TURNER
Library Club, lg Devotional
Council, 1, A Band, 2-5.
LARRY TURPIN
BETTYE USHER
Student Council, 4, Annual Staff, 43 Literary
Club, 5-4, Camera Club, 5-4, Officer, 4, Quill
and Scroll, 5-43 Pres., 4, National Honor So-
ciety, 5-4g Red Cross Council, 1-2-5g FHA,
1-2-5, Officer, 4, FTA, 4, Devotional Council,
43 OGA, 5--ig Junior Play Crew.
AQ
LYNDA VAN LEUVAN
Mademoiselles, 1-2, OTHER SCHOOL: Chorus, 1.
DAVID WAFER
Latin Club, 45 OTHER SCHOOL: Recreation Club, 2:
junior Classical League, 1, 289
FHA, 1-5, Library Club, 23 Y-Teens, 52 Colt Staff, 45
r, ,
JIM WAITE
BETTY WALKER
Colt Band, 1-2-3-4, Camera Club, 33 Annual Staff, 4,
Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4, National Honor Societ, 3-4,
Y
FHA, 1, Quill and Scroll, 4.
SHARON WALKER
Colt Band, 2-3-4, National Honor Society,
5-4, OGA, 3-4, FHA, 1-2-3, Camera Club,
3-4, Future Nurses, 3-4, FTA, 1.
DOUGLAS XVALLER
Football, 1-2, Key Club, 3-4.
BOBBY WARRINER
Library Service Club, 3-4, Band
1-2, Camera Club, 3-4, Latina
Espanol Club, 3-4, PTA Coun
cil, 2, Publications Representa
tive, 4.
LARRY WATKINS
MIKE WATKINS
Camera Club, 3-4, Key Club, 4.
JOE WEATHERALL
Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Tennis, 3-4, Student Council
2-3-4, Key Club, 2-3-4, Safety Council, 3, Devo-
tional Council, 4, National Honor Society, 3-4
President, 4, Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4, Presi
dent, 3, Camera Club, 4, Interscholastic League
4.
KENNETH WHEELER
DONALD WHITAKER
ANN WHITE
Colt Band, 1-2-3-4, Future Nurses Club, 3-4, Stage Band,
2-3.
,IANNIE XWILLIAMS
junior Achievement, 3, OGA, 3-4, Publications Repre-
sentative, 2, Y-Teens, 4.
270
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JOHNNY YAN DELL
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it
VIRGINIA WILLIAMS
NORMA WILLS
Choir, 2-3-4, FHA. lg OGA, 3-4.
fi
STARLETT WILSON
FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer, 4, Literary Club, 2-3-4,
Officer, 3-4, Class Officer, lg Cheerleader,
3-4, Student Council, 4g OGA, 3-4, National
Honor Society, 3-43 junior Play, 33 Camera
Club, 3-43 Devotional Council, 13 Publica-
tions Representative, 4, Homecoming Queen,
4.
WES WRIGHT
Class Officer, 3-4, Football, 3-4, Track, 1-2-
3g Camera Club, 4, Student Council, 2-33
Basketball, 1-2.
ROSE MARY YEATHERMON
Safety Council, lg Camera Club,
3-4, Library Club, lg Red Cross
Council, 23 Publications Repre-
sentative, 2.
One last fond glance . . .
lwltm,
27 I
Burress, Ikey .... 43, 5 7,
Christian, Gary ......
,-.-- 7
A
Abel, Gary ............ 204
Abney, Diane .... 70, 240
Abney, Karen .... 60, 62,
132, 242
Ackerman, Cindy .... 49,
62,102,220
Activities Section, 40-149
Adams, Carole ............ 242
Adams, Jackie .... 73,
242
Adams, Julia .... 49, 69,
220
Adams, Kathy .... 49, 102,
204
Adams, Kay ,...,. 49, 84,
102, 204
Adams, Lee ............ 204
Administratio 15-39
Allbright, Bobby .... 242
Allbright, Gayler .... 220
Allbright, Jo Ellen .. 62,
84, 242
Allbright, Robbin ,.,, 204
Allen, Beverly ........ 220
Allen, Jo An ,... 60, 220
Allen, John ............ 204
Allen, Pat ........ 85, 242
Allen, Walter ........ 204
Allenbaugh, Sharon .. 131,
132, 204
Alford, Carl ........ 77, 204
Allison, Harry .. 161, 181,
220
Amos, Miss Elizabeth ....
24, 48, 79, 129, 218
Barksdale, Land ......
1 04
Butler,
Anderson, Betty ........ 73,
106, 243
Anderson, Connie .... 49,
92, 132, 133, 220
Anderson, Kenneth .... 73,
243
Anderson, Wendall .... 243
Andrews, Marvin .,.. 243
Angell, Michael ...... 47,
73, 170, 220
Angell, Peggy .... 85, 243
Armstrong, Sandra .... 204
Arnold, Jerry . ....... 243
Ashcraft, Geraldine .. 220
Ashworth, Jimmy ., 98,
168, 204
Aston, Carol .... 98, 204
Atkins, E. L. .... 43, 57,
62, 87, 193, 241
August, Linda ....
43, 204
Axelsori, Barbara ........ 2 2 0
220
Ayres, Sandra ............
B
Bacon, Jerry .... 90, 92,
93, 95, 220
47, 108,
Bagby, Mac ....
204
Baggett, Barbara
220
Baggett, Densye ...... 204
Bailey, David ........
Bailey, Marlin ........
Bailey,
Bailey, Linda ....
243
Larry ....
253
204
85, 220
49, 102,
Marlin ........
Bailey,
Baize, Sondra ..,. 49,
Baker,
Baker, Mrs. Lou ......
Carol ..........
202
Baker, Mary --'--- 90,
Baker, John ..........
Baldwin, Linda ........
Bankston, Allen ........
Barber, Marilyn ......
73, 243
Barcroft, Gary .........,
Barker, Mrs. Nadine
26
272
73,
Barnes, Kathy .... 87, 243
Barnett, Lawrence .. 243
Barton, Darlene ...... 49,
62, 79, 132, 220
Bates, Jerry .............. 90
Bates, Rene ........ 77, 243
Bates, Sherry ............ 73
Bates, Wally ........ 73, 220
Baur, Ulrich ........ 73, 220
Beard, Carol ........ 85, 220
Beard, Cynthia ........ 102,
220
Beard, Shirley .... 70, 243
Bearden, Barry ,. 131, 188
Bearden, Harold ....., 62,
244
Becker, John .......... 244
Beebe, Bonnie .... 46, 95
Beene, Kay ............ 244
Bell, Opal .,...... 90, 221
Bell, Tony ............ 221
Bellah, Raima .......... 85
Bellville, Larry .. 90, 221
Benbow, Anita ...... 106,
244
Benbow, Ruth ........ 221
Bennett, Barbara .... 244
Bennett, Jerry .. 47, 179,
244
Bennett, Tommy ...... 168
Bentley, Henry ........ 221
Benton, Pat ............ 221
Bernard, Jackie ...... 131,
132, 221
Bernard, Pat ...... 90 221
Bernius, Dyril .... 62, 132,
244
Berrow, Jimmy ...... 206
Berry, Cleta ...... 49 244
Berry, Gloria ........ 221
Berry, Tommy .....,.. 179
Biles, Bobby 154, 166,
167, 244
Billings, Shirley ...... 49,
244
Binion, David ........ 170,
172, 244
Bird, Jean ........ 62, 95,
152, 244
Blanchly, Linda .. 85, 221
Blackman, Wayne .... 178
Blackmarr, Brain ...... 62
Blackwell, Charles .... 62
Blackwell, Julia ...... 73,
102, 245
Bland, Bobby .... 47, 245
Blanton, Jimmy ...... 245
Blesi, Donna ............ 52
1
Board of Education ..,.
245
Bodiford, Eddie ......
Bodkins, Jerry ........ 245
Bogard, Ronnie ........ 43,
53,168,181
Bohannon, Elizabeth .245
Bond, Charles ........ 221
Bond, Judy ........ 69, 49,
221
Booher, Mr. Paul .... 37,
202
Boon, Mills ,....... 73, 98,
171
Bost, Eddy ........ 84, 181
Boswell, Janet .......... 85
Boultinghouse, Ruth .. 98,
221
Bowes, Joan ..........,. 50
Bowman, David .... 245
Boyd, Vernon .... 85, 87,
95, 245
Boxly, Linda .... 50, 221
Brady, Bobby ........ 221
Branscum, Danny .... 85
ndex
Bray, James ............ 221
Brem, John ........ 62, 98,
119, 132
Brenning, Steve ....., 11,
62, 154, 156, 166, 179,
193, 245
Brewer, Bet? Ann .. 221
Brewer, Lin a .. 50, 102,
246
Brewer,
Brewer, Terry .... 43, 81
106, 246
Brewster, John .... 73, 90
Bridges, Alan .......... 73
Bridges, Warren ......
Briley, Glynda .... 68,
Mrs. Max .. 27
221
246
Brittan, Chuck ........ 73,
107, 119, 155,
221
Brodie, Perry ............ 85
Broeske, Charleen .... 50,
222
167,
Bronstad, David ...... 73,
171
Brown, Bobby ........ 222
Brown, Sandra .......... 70
Brown, Sharon ........ 85
Brown, Stacy .... 62, 246
Buchanan, Curtis ...... 171
Buchanan, Gay ...... 60,
62, 73, 79, 119, 246
Bucher, Sue ...... 43, 50,
132, 203, 206
Bumpass, Mickey .... 132
Burch, Carol .... 59, 110,
146, 246
Burchfiel, Bobbie ...... 69,
110, 222
132,
Burdick, Michelle ..
206
Burleson, Byron ...... 206
Burke, Kathy .... 50, 60,
106, 222
Burkins, Bobby ........ 98
Burnam, Carol ........ 222
Burney, Lucy .... 43, 59,
60, 62, 79, 247
Burns, Wayne ...... 178,
206
Calhoun, Sherlynn .... 50,
85, 222
Camera Club ............ 62
Camp, Ed ...... 62, 106,
222
Campbell, Darryl .... 43,
57, 90, 106, 247
Campbell, Delon .... 206
Campbell, Ronnie .... 57,
62, 98, 179, 247
Campbell, Mrs. .. 24, 218
Campbell, Stevie .... 43,
206
Cansler, David .... 77, 222
Cantreel, Thurman .. 206
Capps, Kay ................ 73
Capps, Ray .......,...... 206
102,
Carbary, Judie .... 50,
247
Carlson, Robbie ...... 43,
57, 87, 106, 170, 172,
173, 179, 247
Carmichael, Dick .... 43,
154, 163, 166, 197,
202, 203, 206
Carney, Sue .... 95, 247
Carr, Kathleen ........ 222
Carrico, Margaret ,... 222
Carter, Ronnie ,...,.,. 206
Casey, George .... .... 2 22
Cashion, Jenny ....,,.. 247
Castelaneous, Eddie .. 206
Chaney, Carol .... 50, 73,
84, 206
Chapman, Sharon .... S7
102
Chasteen, Anne .. 50, 62,
223
79, 86, 93, 133,
Cheek, Brenda .... 62, 131
248
Cheerleaders .... 80, 122
Cherry, Bill .......... 206
Chester, Shirley .... 102.
223
Childress, Nelda .... 84,
248
Chism, Barbara ...... 206
Choirs .................. ....
Choraliers ........... ....
. 85
87
119, 170, 174, 218, 219
222
Burress, Joy ..,. 43, 80,
84, 106, 132, 186, 247
Burris, Janna .... 73, 106,
222
Burton, Gerald ........ 222
BuSl1, A136 .... 57, 62, 107,
154, 166, 247
Bush, Bob ..........,... 206
Bush, Jerry ............ 168
Bush, Lee ...... 98, 170,
174, 179, 206
Busse, David ........ 154,
156, 166, 179, 247
Bussey, Robert .... 73, 106,
222
Butler, Dorothy .... 84,
Christian, Phyllis ....
Church, Elizabeth ....
Cigainero, Cathy ...... 50,
206
248
206
79, 223
Clare, Joan .... ,. 79, 102,
223
Clark, Mr. ...... 34, 218
Clark, Suzanne ........ 206
Classes, Section ........ 201
Clawson, Charles ......
Clay, David ......,...
Clements, Mrs, ......... .
Clements, Quincy ......
Clifton, Arnold 43,
206
248
33
206
206
Judy .... 70, 206
27
Butler, Miss Nora ....
Butler, Miss Pearl .... 34,
218
Byers, Sherian ...,.... 206
Byford, ' 206
Byrom, Sandra ,... 50, 62,
106, 119, 222
C.
Cafeteria Staff ........ 38,
Ronnie ........
148
Cahill, Bobby .... 90,
222
Cagle, 87,
Louise .... 69,
110, 247
Cain, Gilbert .... 85, 222
Caldwell, Carol ...... 74,
222
52, 59, 62, 69, 178,
2 8
Clifton, David .,...... 206
Clower, John .... 85, 177,
206
Coats, Kinney .... 47, 248
Cobb, Donna ...... 50, 223
Coble, John .... 168, 206
Cofer, Mary ...... 43, 104
133
Coleman, Craig ...... 206
Collard, Dave .......... 248
Collins, Mr. .............. 33
Collins, Nan ...... 43, 49,
50,73,206
Colt Corral Staff ...... 65
Colt Staff ................... 68
Coltallare, Toby ........ 95,
206
249
Crouch, Mrs. Marie .. 22
208, 252
Columbia, Lynn ...... 206
Combs, Glenda ........ 248
Compton, Kenneth .... 206
Condley, Ann .... 84, 248
Condley, Linda ...... 206
Conner, Kelton .... 87,
Conner, Mike ........
223
206
Cook, Dawn .......... 223
Cook, Glenn ............ 206
Cook, Sarah .............. 70
Cooksey, Brenda ........ 248
Cooper, Bill .... 104, 106
Cooper, Linda .... 60, 73,
115, 248
Cooper, Jimmy ........ 248
Copeland, Everett ...... 223
Cordis, Paul ............ 206
Corey, Mr. Dean .... 29,
90, 92, 130, 139, 150
Corneilson, Sarah .... 79,
222
Cosgrove, Ed ......,..... 223
Cosgrove, Jimmy .... 223
Coulter, Jeanne .... 73, 90,
223
Counts, Mrs. Newana ...,
1-1, 20
Courtney, Jackie ,... 138,
223
Covic, Connie .... 90, 206
Cox, Betty Lou .... 50, 206
Cox, Sandra .... 79, 223
Cracraft, Geri .... 50, 69,
224
Craig, Brenda ........ 249
Craig, Joan ............ 206
' 206
Craig, Loreen ............
Cravens, Tommy ...... 43,
57, 62, 132, 153, 154,
156, 166, 167, 181, 187,
193, 249
Cree, Jo Ann .......... 102
Creed, Doris .... 62, 79,
224
Cremer, Ronnie .... 87, 224
Cremer, Stanley r. 77, 178,
249
Creswell, Ray .... 43, 77,
224
Crihenden, Pamela .... 50,
206
Cromwell, Sherry .... 79,
249
Crook, Anita .......... 249
Cross, Charlotte .... 131,
206
Crouch, Mr. James .. 27,
139, 218
Crouch, Molly ......,. 95
Crowley, Bill ........ 224
Culberson, Genie .,.. 50,
206
Cullers, Mr. J. Edgar ....
21
Cummings, Joe ........ 224
Cummings, Linda ...... 206
Cunningham, Ann .... 70
Cunningham, Charles ....
224
Cunningham, Darlene ,,,.
Darroch, Carol
207
Daugirda, Jim ........
Davenport, LaDonna
249
Davis, Dennis .... 57,
106, 131, 249
Davis, Eugene ......
207
Davis, Larry .... 77,
Davis, Marty .... 50,
207
Davis, Rhonda ........
Davis, Ronnie ........
Davis, Sammie .. 50,
249
Dawson, Tom .... 47
v
Day, Shirley
Deardoff, Phyllis
Decker, Diane ........
Decker, Joan ..........
Deel, Orris .........
Deering, Suzie ....
Demaris, Tom
163, 166
Dempsey, Dale ..
207
Dennehy, Cecilia
250
Dennis, Becky ....
84, 133, 224
Dennis, Bob .......
index
62,
171,
249
119,
207
207
207,
207
224
207
207
249
207
207
154,
177,
131,
62,
224
Devore, Kathleen .. 73, 79,
250
102, 206
Curlee, Mr. Sam ....., 30,
154, 170
Curry, Robert ....,... 224
Curtis, Richard ....., 224
Cuskaden, Robert .... 224
Custodians ...... 39, 149
D
Daniel, Monica .... 27, 73
Daniels, George ....., 64
Daniels, Sonny .......- 249
Darley, Gary .......... 217
Devotional Council .... 95
Dickens, Billy ........ 250
Dickens, Richard 207
Diggs, Gill ............ 207
Dill, Ricky .............. 207
Disch, Norvell .... 90, 224
Dixon, Ricky .......... 207
Dodson, Judy .... 133, 207
Dodson, Kay .... 73, 90,
106, 224
Doescher, Johnny 84,
168
Dollar, Gene ........ 250
Dominy, Harvey .... 171,
224
Donlin, John ...,....,,,, 250
Dormier, Kathy .......... 102
Drake, Glenda ........ 207
Drake, Mrs. Helen .... 28
Drake, Paul ...... 57, 104,
250
Dreery, Cecilia ........ 224
Drennen, James ........ 62,
250
Drury, Celia ..,........... 73
Dublin, Barbara .... 62, 115,
250
Dublin, Richard ...... 224
Duckett, Monica ...... 224
Duff, Mr. C. C. 33
Duke, Doug ...... 57,
58, 62, 132, 181, 224,
241, 250
Dulaney, Doug ..., 106,
250
Dunn, Diana .... 50,
207
Durham, Billy .... 207
Durkee, Danny ........ 207
Dvorak, Raymond 250
E
Early Larry ,...... 224
Eason, Clifton .......... 224
East, Stephen .... 207,
225
Eddings, Anthony 84,
207
Edmonds, Sue .......... 207
Edwards, Cliff ............ 207
Edwards, Don ............ 207
Eichelberger, Robert .. 217
Elick, Jeanne 50, 73,
225
Elliott, Gayle .... 95, 146,
186, 251
Elliott, John .... 171, 225
Elliott, Suzanne ........ 207
Ellis, Jane .... 29, 61, 128,
139
Ellison, Cherry .... 50, 62,
70, 73, 251
Ellison, Thames ........
Elson, Georgia ........
Eppes, Bubba .... 57, 62,
98, 132, 188, 251
Erickson, Judy ........ 225
Evans, Miss Flo ...... 23,
207
251
Frank, John .... 59,
2 52
Franklin, Jim .........
251,
. 208
Franks, Bill ............ 225
Frazier, Wanda .... 73, 90,
252
Freeman, Elmo .... 87, 252
French, Larry ............ 208
Fricks, Sue .............. 225
Frisbee, Carol .... 84, 102,
208
Frost, Robert ............ 252
Fry, Kay ............ 85, 225
Fry, Mrs. Margaret .... 33
Fuentes, Pete .......... 225
Fullerton, Ann, .... 50, 225
Fuqua, Terry .......... 208
Future Farmers of America
84
Evans, Jimmy ............ 207
F
Fabel, Carol ...... 43, 70,
71, 251
Faculty Section .... 15, 31
Fagan, John .... 47, 225
Falch, Janet ...... 73, 84,
207
Fanning, Jackie ...... 168,
207
Fanning, Larry ........ 207
Fanning, Mike .... 95, 179,
251
Fanning, Sandra ........ 207
Farhat, Mike .... 98, 168,
207
Farr, Miss Ernestine .... 21,
65, 69, 110, 139
Farrell, John ........., 225
Farrell, Mike ............ 87
Fauara, Nancy ....
50, 207
Faught, George ...... 98,
154, 163, 166, 225
Faulkner, Mr. Newell ....
....77
Future Homemakers of
America .... 49-52
Future Nurses of America
102, 103
Future Teachers' of America
60
G
Gaines, Tony .... 98, 225
Galvan, Mrs. Mary .. 24,
104, 129, 218
Gardner, Betty .... 85, 208
Gardner, Mrs. Elizabeth ..
34, 202
Gardner, Richard ...... 208
Garman, Gar .... 47, 225
Garner, Bubba ...... 168,
208
Garner, Linda .... 50, 225
Garrett, George ........ 208
Garrett, Mr. Jimmy .. 30,
168, 202
Garrison, Gaylene .. 50,
98, 188, 208
Garrison, Simpson .... 98,
154, 160, 166, 225
24, 46, 218
Favor, Jane ............ 207
Fearka, Dennis ........ 225
Ferguson, Joel ........ 207
Ferri, Jan ........ 207
Ferri, Tony .............. 207
Fewel, Johnny .,.......... 208
Fewel, Melodye ........ 62,
102, 251
Field, Larry ...... 85, 208
Field, Richard ........ 208
Fillimore, Mike ...... 208
Finch, Jon .... 47, 57, 59,
62, 73
Finn, Larry ...... 73, 208
Fitzgerald, Don ........ 208
Fleming, Kathy .... 79, 85,
208
Fleming, Suzanne .... 62,
73, 79, 80, 84, 87, 184
185, 187, 241, 251
Flemming, Mrs. Ann ....
Garvin, Karen ........ 85,
208
Gaston, George ........ 69,
252
Gaworski, Janice ...... 208
Geer, Gayla .......... 208
Geer, Kathy ............ 252
Gentsch, Louis ........ 168,
208
Genzel, William ...... 225
George, Ray ...... 60, 226
Gibbs, Katie .... 43, 133,
252
Gibbs, Linda .... 208, 252
Gibbs, Sandra ........ 226
Gibbs, Ted ............ 226
Gibson, Lynn ........ 208
Giessner, Ralph ...... 208
Gilbert, Dale ........ 178,
Gilbert, Jean .......... 226
Gilmartin, Marilyn .... 68,
110, 252
Gilstrap, Frank ...... 57,
62, 106, 154, 156, 166
187, 253
Girls of the Month .. 191,
25, 70
Flenniken, Ruby ,,..., 90,
225
Fletcher, Calvin ........ 208
Flood, Barbara .... 73, 225
Forcht, Thomas ........ 208
Foreign Language Club ..
73, 74
Foreman, Sue .... 60, 90,
225
Foster, Geneva ...... 131,
225
Foster, Sandra .... 62, 102,
251
Fowler, Mrs. Dixie .... 16
Fowler, Steve ....,.,,,, 225
Fox, Jimmy .... 106, 170
Francis, George ........ 252
192
Glass, Miss Marion .. 23,
84
Glanville, Virginia .. 62.
131, 132, 255
Goad, Shirley ........ 226
Godfrey, Jim .... 47, 226
Godfrey, Ranley .... 47,
208
Godwin, Roy ---- 98, 168,
208
273
228
Goin, Audrey .......... 226
Goldman, Lynette .,.. 50,
226
Goldner, Marilou .... 74,
208
Goleman, Gary .. 208
Goolsby, Craig .,...... 43,
208
Gorman, Don 226
Gorman, Vicki .,..,,.. 50,
226
Gotcher, Darrell 226
Gould, Sally .... 107
Goulder, Pat ...,,..,,, 225
Gowen, Carol .,........ 226
Gowen, Ronnie .,.... 179,
226
Grace, Jimmy ,,........ 226
Graham, Martha ...... 43,
59, 70, 72, 74, 106, 110,
226
Green, Carol ,,...,,,,. 253
Greene, Dexter ........ 226
Gregory, Gavin ..i... 73,
106, 226
Grenvall, Bruce ....., 253
Griffin, Linda .... 50, 208
Grimmer, Jack ..i... 147,
168, 208
Grubbs, Paulette .,.... 95,
189, 226
Gumpert, John ........ 208
Gumpert, Larry ........ 168
Gunn, Channe ....,... 208
Guzman, John .... 43, 168,
208
H
Hagg, Ronnie .... 158, 255
Haag, Sue .............. 209
Hale, Margarette .... 85,
253
Haley, Sandy .... 133, 209
Hall, James .... 106, 226
Hall, Jimmy ........ 209
Hall, Joe Frank ........ 62
226
Hall, Mike ............ 209
Hall, Nancy Lynn ,... 226
Hall, Pat ....,... 106, 226
Hall, Raymond ......,. 253
Hall, Ronald ............ 209
Hall, Ronnie .......... 209
Hallman, Leroy ........ 226
Halsey, June .,........ 226
Ham, Martha .......... 226
Hamilton, Larry ...,.... 253
Hamilton, Othell ...... 253
Hamilton, Sandra .... 50,
227
Hancock, David ........ 87,
178, 253
Hand, Gayle ...... 45, 90,
104, 227
Handley, Larry ,... 85, 209
Handly, Vicki .... 45, 45,
47, 65, 74, 79, 106, 132,
170, 186, 187, 195, 241,
253
Hankins, Bob ,.., 57, 255
Hanna, Doug .......... 209
Hansen, Earl .....,..,. - 227
Hardwick, Mike .,.. 106,
227
Hardy, Tommy .... 45, 227
Harmon, Fay .......... 227
Harp, Tommy ......,... 227
Harrell, Billy ,....,.. 227
Harrelson, Dee ........ 227
Harris, Mrs. Mary Juan ..
35
Harris, Betty .... 131, 227
Harris, Ira ............ 227
Harris, Janie ,.........,. 85
274
Harris, Marian .... 50, 85,
209
Harris, Mike ............ 254
Harris, Norman ........ 209
Hart, Lee .... 43, 79, 168,
171, 203, 209
Hartley, Billie .... 47, 227
Hartsfield, Linda ...... 60,
227
Harvey, Jesse .......... 168
Harvey, Wayne ...... 130,
131, 154, 163, 166, 187,
197, 209, 227
Hastings, Dixie 1.ee .... 95,
227
Hatcher, Linda ........ 62,
195, 254
Havrda, Diana ........ 209
Hawkins, Bryan ...... 155,
167, 227
Hawkins, Joe .......... 209
Hawkins, Sue .... 50, 152,
185, 197. 209
Hayes, Judv .... 92, 97,
227
Hazel, Rita 209
Head. Sharon 209
Heath, Glenda . . 153, 209
Hefferin, Joan . . -18, 50,
74, 133, 209
Heflin, Leigh .... .,.,. 2 27
Heinz, Bobby .......... 177
Helms, Ronnie ..... .1 84,
209
Henchcliffe, George ....,,
131, 209
Hendricks, David ..,. 108,
209
Henry, Becky .... 85, 227
Henry, Larry ..,.,..... 227
Henslee, Coe .......... 209
Henz, Pete .,.... 130, 139
Heron, Velda .... 50, 63,
93, 133, 227
Herr, David ,........... 209
Herr, Joey .......,,...., 209
Herrell, Jerry .,,,,,,,,. 209
Hester, Charles .... 69, 227
Heverly, Miss Roberta ....
30
1-lewitt, Mrs. Christine ....
28
Higgins, Judy .... 50, 60,
228
Hightower, Mary .... 63,
254
Hilak, John .........,.. 209
Hill, Darlene .... 115, 254
Hill, Don ................ 209
Hill, Johnny ..,..,l..... 209
Hilliard, Ann .... 50, 60,
63, 79, 119, 185, 254
Hitt, Bobby ,,,, 179, 209
Hocker, Joyce ..,. 70, 102,
209
Hodge, Howard .. 98, 209
Hodgkins, Kay ,,,,,,.. 84,
133, 209
Hoffpaire, Rosan ..,. 70,
131, 209
Hogland, Don ,,...,,, 106
Hogofe, William ...... 228
Holbert, Mary Ann .. 228
Holcroft, Jeanie ..,,.. 87,
107, 115
Holland, Mrs. Dorothy .,.,
26
Holland, Judy .... 50, 209
Hollingsworth, Benny ....
45, 57, 65, 106, 154,
nde
167, 170, 172, 179, 186,
195, 254
Hollingsworth, Cecil ,.....
228
X
Holloway, Elva .,.... 209
Holloway, Robert .... 228
Holman, Billie .... 63, 119,
131, 228
Holt, Lenny .... ..... 2 09
Holt, Susan ............ 209
Holmes, Loy ...... 70, 74,
131, 209
Hook, Gerald .......... 209
Hooley, Pat ...... 45, 50,
228
Hooper, Dean .......... 228
Hoover, Bill ............ 254
Hopkins, Robert .,.. 228
Hopper, Judy ...... 50, 84,
133, 209
Hopson, Robert ,... 77, 84,
209
Horner, Barbara ........ 85,
228
Horsley, Bill ...... 85, 90,
209
Horsley, Pat ...... 87, 254
Housen, Ernest ........ 209
Housewright, Linda .. 254
Houston, Brice .... 47, 154,
170, 173, 228
Houston, Jay ...... 57, 59,
146, 147, 154, 157, 166,
187. 192, 197, 254
Howard, Eva .........,.. 255
Howard. Glen ........ 209
Howard, Jimmy ........ 77,
255
Howard, Tommy .,,... 210
Howard, Peggy .... 50 79,
132, 191, 255
Howell, Carol .,..,..... 210
Howell, James ..,. 57, 67,
106, 255
Howell, Linda ,... 59, 115,
210. 255
Howell, Linda ..... ,.... 6 3
Howell, Marcia ........ 210
Howerton, Robert .. 77,
210
Howsley, C16I11111.l ....,. 50,
69, 8-l, 106, 110, 228
Hubbard, Jimmy ,....... 87
Hubbard, Nancy .,.. 45, 65,
74, 79, 106. 255
Huckabee, Donna , 70
102, 106, 228
Huckabee, Sandra 3-'1
102, 138, 210
Hudson, Carol .. Lim
Huebner, Richard 1211
106, 228
Huebner, Roger .. . 90,
106, 228
Huff, Larry . . 98, 168,
210
Huffman, Carolyn .... 47,
50, 63, 228
Huffman, David ...... 90,
210
Huffman, Karen ...... 43,
81, 106, 185, 255
Humphrey, Robert ,. 210
Humphreys, Bill ,..... 43.
210
Hunt, Marcia .... 50, 131,
210
Hunt, Reid ,,,..... 90, 95,
228
Hunter, Tommy ...... 210
Hussey, Shirlie ......,. 85,
228
Hyndman, Pearl ...... 228
I
lbsen, Dorothy. .... 50, 84,
102, 210
Inlow, Mike ........ 4
83, 106, 136,
3,
166,
154, 177, 157, 187,
199, 195, 240, 241,
Inman, Bill ,..........
74,
lreland, Mike ....
255
Irons, David .,.,.,.
53,
167,
191,
255
106,
255
210
Irons, Jimmy .... 178,
Ivy, Donna ........ 74,
Ivy, Dwayne ........ 63,
154, 159, 166, 170,
228
,l
Jackson, Jimmy ....,,..
228
Jackson, Kenneth ....
Jackson, Pat ............
Jackson, Sammy
210
98,
174,
106,
210
210
210
154,
60,
110,
210
210
210
210
210
84,
256
63,
181,
95
210
146,
Jackson, Steve ..,. 47,
160, 166, 228
Jocobs, Marcia .... 50,
63, 66, 79, 84, 106,
147, 187, 195, 255
Jacs, Eve ..................
James, Diane ,......
James, Larry .,..
James, Lynette ......,.
James, Tommy .,,.....
Jameson, Jackie ........
255
Jarvis, Pat ........ 63,
Jeanes, Kay ........ 59,
83, 34, 106, 147,
256
Jenkins, Janet ......1.....
Jenkins, Joann ......,.
Jenkins, Nancy 1... 59,
256
Jenkins, Ronald ......
Jernigan, Paula ..,...
710
Jeter, Bernice ......
Jinks, Anita ..,..... 51
229
Jinks, Joe .... 63, 98,
Jobe, Ann ........ 63,
229
Jobe, Jimmy ,...........
v
Johns, Gary ........ 47,
256
Johns. Mrs. Gertrude
56, 44
Johnson, Beth ....
Johnson, Billy
Johnson. Charles
Johnson, Harold ,
210
Johnson, Hayden
Johnson. Jimmy .
Johnson. Judy
51 65 '9 184
195, 2515 1 A
Johnson, Mabel .
210
Johnson, Margaret
Johnson, Raymond
Johnson. Sandra ,.
106. 256
1
7.
Johnson, Skipper .. 47,
166
63, 15-1, 157,
Johnson, Troy ....
Johnston, Dennis
210
Johnston, Freddie ....
178, 256
Jones, Darlene 60,
Jones, Deanne ,.....,.
Jones, Hardy .... .,...
Jones, Irish ............
Jones, Jerry .,...... 45,
63, 98, 155, 160,
198, 229
256
51,
210
63,
256
106,
256
77,
210
229
210
98,
JIU
229
,17-
186,
106
210
87.
57,
256
216
74,
63,
129
210
106
210
46
166,
1
Literary Club, .....v....
Jones, Jill .... 51, 95, 210
Jones, Jimmy .... 178, 210
Jones, John ....,....... 210
Jones, Martha .... 51, 210
Jones, Ronny ........ 43, 63,
132, 155, 166, 167, 257
Jones, Ted .,,.,........... 77
Jordon, Ronny. .... 63, 257,
178
Joyner, Mrs. Arista .... 21,
128
Joyner, David .......... 229
Junior Class, ............ 220
Junior Favorites, ........ 198
Junior Officers, ........ 219
Junior Sponsors, .... 218
K
Karbach, Aimin ........ 74,
229
Kautz, Kenneth ........ 74,
210
Keating, Barbara ...... 44,
47,6o,66,79,11o,19o
257
Keck, Terry ............ 210
Keen, Billy ............ 229
Keener, Clyston ........ 229
Keith, Cleddie 154, 157,
166, 179, 257
Kelly, Jackie ............ 211
Kelly, Mary .------. 51, 63,
93, 133
Kelley, Mr. John R. .. 36,
46, 240
Kembell, Connie ...... 211
Kembor, Nancy ........ 211
Kempin, Linda ........ 211
Kerrell, Carol ........ 211
Kevil, Paula ............ 229
Key Club, ................ 59
Key, Mr. Harold ...... 18
Kight, Carle! .--- 90, 106,
147, 257
Kincaid, Bobby ........ 133,
211
Kincaid, Carolyn ........ 98,
102, 257
Kindred, Lester . ..... 138,
257
King, David ............ 229
King, Delores ........ 211
King, Judy .............. 211
Kraybill, Gerald
King, Kay .... 85, 95, 102,
211
King, Leonard
King, Melinda ....
102,
King,
Kinney, Max
211
70, 257
74, 79,
Richard ........ 211
257
Kinnimouth, William .,..
229
Kinriison, Linda
Kitterman, Nancy ,... 51,
229
90, 229
Kizer, Phyllis ..........., 63
Klatt, Nancy .... 51, 229
Klutz, James .... 171, 229
KnaPP, Myrna ,......, 211
Knight, Barbara ...,.. 229
Knight, Clinton ...... 229
Knight, Eddie ........ 230
Knight, Jimmy .... 59, 95
Knott, David ...... 211
Knotts, Judy .,.... 51, 84,
211
230
Kunkle, Kathy .... 74, 106,
230
L
Lacey, Mrs. Vera ...... 14,
25, 240
Lambert, Barbara ........ 57,
133, 211
Lambert, Raymond ..,. 74,
280
Lampkin, Mark .... 47, 230
Land, Mr. Phillip .... 35,
128, 240
Lands, Mrs. Lyndall .... 22
Lankford, Dennis .... 211,
280
Lassen, Jerry .... 74, 104,
106, 257
Latham, Rex ...... 74, 95,
236
Laughrum, Larry ...... 63,
74, 178, 257
Lawing, Harold ........ 230
Lawson, Michele ...... 84,
211
Lawrence, Bill .... 63, 258
Leath, Janis ............ 230
LeBlanc, Kenny ........ 138,
211
Ledenham, James .,.. 211
Lee, Jimmy ............ 230
Leeds, Michael .......... 230
Leininger, Richard .... 230
Le May, Paul ........ 211
Lemmons, Charlene .... 211
Lemmington, Kent .... 90,
92, 211
Lenty, Chelsa .... 85, 211
Lett, Kenneth ........ 211
Letter, Tom ............ 258
Lewis, Buddy .......... 258
Lewis, James .... 85, 230
Library Service Club, .. 70
Lillard, Lee .... 168, 211
Lincoln, Toni .... 44, 211
Lindsey, Bonita .... 69, 211
Linn, Donna .... 70, 102,
211
79
Little, Claire .... 51, 211
Lively, Larry .... 95, 230
Lloyd, Bill .... 168,
Lockstedt, Janet ......
London, Joe ............
London, Sandra ,.......
Long, Danny .... 85, 98,
230
230
258
211
168, 211
Loomis, James .......... 77
Lourance, Edwin ...... 211
Love, Nancy .... 74, 92,
10 2, 2 1 1
Lowe, Dianne ........
Lowe, Gene ........ 95
Lowe, Mary Ann .... 1 3 3,
2 1 1
258
, 211
Lowe, Preston .,...... 211
Lowe, Tommy .... 171, 211
Lowry, Rose Ann ...... 57,
71, 79, 87, 258
Lucas, Donnie ,....... 211
Lummus, Ethel ...... 258
Lummus, James ........ 211
Lutes, Tommy ........ 211
77,
Luttrell, Linda 74,
102
Luzacler, Patricia Ann
230
Lynch, Nita Mae .,,. 24,
133
Lynch, Tommie .... 51, 258
Lynch, Tommy ........ 211
Lyons, David .... 74, 258
Mc
McAmis, Delbert ...... 83
McBride, Ruth ...... 212
McCain, Bobby .... 57, 63,
107, 259
McClellan, John .... 212
McClung, Lynda .... 51,
2 1 3
McCorkle, Lynn .... 63, 87
McCoy. Judy .......... 212
ndex
McCoy, Madeline .... 47,
110, 259
McCoy, Virginia ...... 259
McCrary, Paul .... 63, 74,
107, 179, 258
McCraw, Mary .... 67, 95,
107, 110, 260
McDaniel, Stanley .... 212
McDonald, Larry .... 260
McDowell, Joan ...... 231
McGarity, Melba .... 260
McGee, Kathy ...,.... 260
McGiffin, Don ........ 90,
74, 107, 231
McGowan, Karen ...... 51,
2 3 1
McIntosh, Carol ........ 44,
213
McKinnon, Johnny .... 168,
203, 213
McLellan, Sandra .. 44, 60,
79, 98, 134, 188, 192,
193, 199, 260
McLemore, Sharon 1... 231
McLemore, Travis .... 231
McMahan, Delores .... 231
212
260
McMahan, Judy .... 95,
McMahan, Marie ....
McMichaels, Ted .... 77,
131, 260
McMurtry, Jackie .... 14,
44, 51, 107, 138, 181,
260
McNamara, Lawrence ....
8 5, 2 3 1
McNeel, Judy ........ 231
McPheeters, Cecil ...... 87,
13 1, 2 3 1
McWethy, Ed .,-- 90, 231
M
Mac Fadden, Leslie .... 74
Massey, Mike .......... 259
Massey, Thurman .... 154
162, 166, 231
Matsler, Mary Ann .... 74'
Matsler, Richard ...... 70.
72, 213
Matthews, Marvin .... 87.
98, 154, 160, 166
Maxwell, Gale ........ 259
May, Martha .... 60, 63.
147, 259
Mayer, Al .............. 212
Mayes, Judy ...... 57, 231
Mayhew, Janet .... 60, 87,
231
Mayo, Cheryl ........ 2 1 2
Mays, Georgeann .... 5 1 ,
98
Mazo, Doug .......... 259
Mebus, Don ........ 61, 74,
85,131, 168, 213
Mell, Melodie ........ 212
Menegay, Mary ........ 212
Menger, Candy .... 74, 213
Menz, Tom .... 154, 131,
161, 166, 170, 173, 231
Merrill, Connie .. 51, 102,
133, 213
Mickleson, Jean .... 51, 63,
79, 81, 83, 48, 132, 190,
231
Mikusek, Mrs. Bobbie ....
25, 131
Miles, Charles ........ 231
Miles, Randy .... 90, 212
Miller, Floyd .... 85, 212
Miller, Jo Ann ...... 115,
231
Miller, Lonnie ........ 232
Miller, Stanley .......... 212
Minter, Bob ...... 90, 232
Mitchell, Billy Ray .. 212
Mitchell, Gerald ...... 232
Mitchell, Lloyd ........ 260
Mitchell, Sandra ...... 260
Mitchner, Howard .... 1 3 2
Moack, Joe ............ 232
Moffett, Charlotte .... 212
Moffett, Ronnie .... 178,
2 32
Montfort, Francis .... 51,
63, 79, 131, 260
75, 184, 258
Macri, Joanna ........ 231
Mahan, Pat .... 131, 171,
211
Malone, Bruce .... 63, 107,
154, 161, 166, 170, 174,
177, 219, 230
Malone, Doyle .... 31, 57,
174
Malone, Mrs. Elizabeth ,.
18, 132
Malone, Gene .... 178, 211
Mann, Dottie .......... 212
Manor, Eric ..............
S5
Manor, Evelyn ........ 133
Manor, Mike .... 168, 212
Mansfield, David .... 230
Marks, Bill ...... 84, 169,
212
Marlin, Paul .... 98, 258
Marsh, Edwin ........ 212
Marsh, Harold ........
Marshall, Jody ........
259
212
Marshall, Rosemary .. 51,
212
Marth, Shirley ........ 212
Martin, Carolyn ,,.. .. 51,
212
Martin, Edith .......... 212
Martin, Gene .......... 212
Martin, James .... 16, 77,
230
Martin, Larry ........
Martin, Leon .... 119,
Martin, Mac .... 74, 107,
131, 181, 231
Martin, Suzanne ...... 259
Marty, Jack ...... 57, 63,
83, 98, 132, 259
Marvin, Beth .... 51, 60,
70
259
212
Massey, Herman .... 154,
62, 166, 219, 231
Monthey, Kaye ...... 13 3,
2 1 2
Moody, Carol .... 51, 87,
102, 261
Moore, Billy .... 107, 168,
179, 232
Moore, Ed .............. 232
Moore, George .. 168, 232
Moore, Jualane ....,. 131,
212
Moore, Pam ...... 51 84,
213
Moore, Peggy .... 60 63,
261
Moore, Quidga ........ 212
Moore, Robert .... 212
Moore, Ronnie ...... 179,
232
Moore, Sharon 47, 60.
74, 79, 261
Moore, Sharon 51, 79,
212
Morgan, Billy ........ 261
Morgan, Bob ........., 212
Morgan, Garvis .... 121,
212
Morrison, Bonnie .... 232
Morrison, Mr. R. C. ..... .
32, 202
Morrow, David ........ 261
Morrow, Malcolm .... 232
275
Morrow, Martha ........ 2 12,
2 3 2
Morton, Bernice ...... 85,
212
Mosby, Dee Dee .,.. 103,
203, 213
Moseley, Debbie ...... 84,
212
Mosig, Larry ...,........ 87
Mulkey, Charles ...... 232
Murchison, Bill .... 74,
92, 93, 107, 150,
Murphee, Chris ........
Murray, Evangeline .... 51,
90,
232
212
85, 2 1 2
Murry, Julia .......... 21 2
Music .................... 85-94
N
Napier, Linda .... 51, 103,
213
Nation, Linda ........., 232
National Honor Society, ..
106,107,108,109
Nelson, Brad ...... 168,
213
Newcomb, Jim .... 85, 2 1 3,
Pahany, Lazlo .... 54, 85,
162, 166, 233
Pahany, Zsolt .... 85, 168,
213
Palmer, Lucian ...... 154,
158, 166, 261
Parham, Henry .... 77, 213
Parker, Ben ............ 233
Parker, Joe ...... 97, 262
Parker, Nelson .... 44, 63,
Newcomb, Suzanne .... 51,
232
Nivens, David ........
Nicholas, Juanice ,... 51,
63, 79, 138, 232
Nichols, Bob .......... 213
Nichols, Burnell ...... 261
Nichols, Jan .........,,. 213
Niles, Dennis ........ 213
Niles, Otis .... 44, 63, 65,
74, 75, 107, 186, 261
232
Nix, Nita Jo ...... 70, 71,
107, 232
Nix, Sandra ............ 213
Nobles, Janey .... 79, 213
Nohavitza, Mr. Elo .... 31,
154, 171, 240
Norman, Eileen .,.. 51, 70,
133, 213
Norman, Jean .... 953 107,
131, 213
Norman, Skipper, .... 232
Norton, Mike .... 92, 107,
232
Norvel, Mike .,,... 51 63,
79, 138, 232
Nowell, Kenny .,...... 213
Nowell, Ronny ........ 178
O
Oakes, Jackie .... 51, 63,
74, 232
O'Connell, Cliff ...,.... 233
Office Help ....,....... 114
Ogelsby, Nancy ,.,. 51 63,
133, 261
O'I-Ialloran, Judy .... 51,
70, 95, 103, 213
O'l-Iare, Cindy .... 44 74,
103, 213
Ola, Robert ...... 74, 233
Olson, Larry ........,,,, 213
O'Neill, Mike ........ 178,
261
Ooten, Jerry ..,.,,..,,,, 213
Order of Gregg Artists ..
118
Ormand, Mary ..........
Orr, Charles
Orr, Linda .,..,.,.,...,,
Osborne, John
Overtree, Jim
168
Overtree, Judy .... 74,
Owens, Don .,.... 74,
Oyler, Dennis
P
Pace, Elaine .... 104,
Packard, James , ,,,,,, ,
276
213
213
213
213
213
261
233
233
233
213
77, 83, 184, 186, 240
241, 262
Parker, Ray .............. 233
Parker, Stan ....., 44, 74,
90,92,107,262
Parr, Donna .... 87, 233
Parr, Natalie fMrs.J ....
35
Parra, Juanita .......... 233
Parrish, Gwen .... 51, 233
Parry, Randy .......... 213
Parsley, Mike ,......... 178
Paschal, Edgar .......... 233
Paschal, Gary .......... 233
Patrick, Bill .............. 90
Patrick, Robert ....,... 213
Patterson, Jean ,,,,,,,, 233
Payne, Charles .... 77, 168,
213
Payne, Dicky .......... 213
Paysinger, Marian fMrs.J
28
Peabody, Bennett ...... 213
Peabody, James .... 74, 233
Pearce, Gregg .......... 233
Pederson, Don .... 74, 168,
213
Pennington, Fred ....
Pennington, Jerry .... 87,
262
104
Perrett, Diane .... 60, 147,
262
Perry, Shirie ............ 262
Perryman, Nancy .... 213
Peters, Mike ...... 64, 69,
262
213
Pfarner, David .... 92, 93,
107, 233
Phears, JoAnn ........ 262
Phillips, A. C. .... 63, 147,
262
Peters, Shelia ............
Phillips, Beverly .... 60, 63,
74, 79, 132, 262
Phillips, Clayton ....,. 233
Phillips, George ,..... 233
Phillips, Judy .... 51, 60,
63,67,79,98,110,13L
147,195,262
Phillips, Kenneth .... 213
Phillips, Larry ,,,,,.,, 263
Phillips, Linda .....,.. 213
Phillips, Mickey ...... 213
Pierce, Grover ......., 233
Pierce, Kay . .-... ....... 1 33
Pierce, Pat ...... 133, 213
Pierce, Porter ....,..... 263
Pilcher, Edmund .....1.. 263
Pilcher, Carolyn .... 57, 60,
63, 84, 233
Pirkle, Cindy ........ 44, 47,
51, 64, 79, 219, 233
Pirtle, Judy ...... 74, 103,
121,213
Pitz, Larry ,,...... 85, 213
Piwetz, James ,... 90, 233
Plekavic, Francis ..--.. 51,
87, 263
Plemmons, Jerry 90, 234
Plemmons, Jo .... 47, 51,
64, 234
Poe, Bobby ------ 90,
Poindexter, Letha .--- 51,
213
234
ndex
Poindexter, Tommy .... 78,
234
Pool, Adaire ...... 44, 60,
68,74,107,264
Poorman, Carol ...... 107,
130,131,263
Pope, Berta CMrs.J .. 32
Poppelreiter, Bob .... 178,
213
Porter, Celia ............ 133
Post, Donna .. 44, 49, 51,
103,133,181,214
Powell, Phyllis ........ 46,
64, 90, 107, 132, 263
Powers, Roy ............ 214
Prather, Harold .. 44, 168,
214
Prator, Ann ...... 50, 74,
264
Prator, Jane ............ 214
Pratt, Linda ...... 74, 234
Presnell, Dale .... 92, 234
Price, Irene fMrs.J .. 28
Price, Kay ,....... 70, 74,
234
Price, Mamie fMissJ ....
20
Probst, Barbara .....,,. 14,
59, 60, 64, 66, 79, 85,
95, 110, 147, 263
Proffer, Jessie .... 69, 214
Ifflk .............. 130, 131
Ptomey, Alvin ,.,..... 234
C2
Quill and Scroll ,..... 110
R
Race, Judy ................ 234
Ragland, Richard ...... 44,
64, 154, 158, 166, 263
Raish, Karen ...... 51, 85,
103, 185, 198, 219, 234
Ramette, Sylvia .... 74, 85,
214
Randall, Joe .... ,... 2 34
Raney, Bill .............. 214
Rankin, Lyndel ...... 168,
234
Rash, Betty -------- 51, 85,
95, 214
Rash, Douglas ........ 214
Rawdon, Ellen ........ 234
Rayburn, Billy .... 74, 90,
263, 264
Rayburn, Martha ...... 51,
64, 103, 234
Razor, Toy ...,,,........ 234
Reasoner, Wanda .... 234
Reaves, Rosemary .... 103
Reddell, Jo Ann ...... 51,
133, 214
Redden, Rex ,,., 154, 166,
234
Red Cross Council .... 84
Reed, James ............ 214
Reed, Jill .1.. 44, 64, 65,
74, 103, 110, 183, 186
Reed, Margaret ........ 234
Reel, Sandy .... 103, 234
Reese, Danelle .... 44, 51,
85, 234
Reeves, Claudia ...... 214
Rehfeldt, Elmer ...... 234
Reid, Janice ............ 214
Reid, Loyal ............ 234
Reynolds, Nancy ...... 74,
85, 98, 103, 235
Reynolds, Tina ........ 214
Rhett, James ,,,,,,,,,, 235
Rhodes, Bobby .... 78, 138,
235
Rhodes, Donald ........ 214
Rhodes, Jack ,,,,,,,,,, 235
Rhue, Sandra Sue .,.. 214
Rice, Bob .,........ 70, 94
Richardson, Alvis .,.. 78,
168, 214
Richey, Linda .......... 214
Richter, James .......... 235
Ricketts, Larry ........ 131,
235
Ricketts, Ricky ........ 214
Riddel, Richard ........ 78
Riggs, Fred ,....... 64, 67,
235
Riley, Don .... 170, 173,
174, 235
Rinehart, Rita .......... 214
Risher, Jimmy .... 64, 98,
132, 154, 166, 167
Ritchey, John ..,....... 214
Ritter, Mr. John T. ., 37
Rivers, Mary ..,,,...,, 235
Rivers, Rickey .... 146, 235
Roberson, James .. 47, 214
Roberts, Betsy ........ 214
Roberts, Bill .......... 214
Roberts, Dawn .... 74, 90
Roberts, Don .......... 214
Roberts, Iris .......... 214
Roberts, Norman ...... 214
Robertson, Ann ........ 85,
214
Robertson, Gary ..,... 214
Robinson, Linda .,...... 51,
85, 235
Roche, Dan .... 179, 235
Roddy, Miss Melba .. 25,
85
Rogers, Myrtle ......,. 235
Roquemore, Mr. E. A.
37,78,240
Rose, Carol ........,,.... 263
Ross, Frank ............ 214
Ross, Mrs. Carileta .. 37,
52, 202
Ross, Virginia .......... 263
Roten, Sharon .......,.. 214
Rothermel, Diane .... 131,
214
Roundtree, Bettye .... 64,
74, 264
Rowland, Bill .......... 235
Ruebsamen, Dave .... 214
Russel, Jimmy ........ 214
Russell, Anne .......... 235
Russell, Kenneth .... 154,
158, 166, 167, 265
Russell, Phyllis -------- 51,
103,214
Ruggia, Jeanne ......,. 263
Rush, Pat ................ 235
Ruth, Jo ......... .... 2 63
Ryan, Al ..,,... ..... 2 63
Ryan, June ........ .,... 2 14
Ryan, Sharron ....,,.... 214
S
Safety Council ,,,,,, 98, 99
St. Peter, Judy .... 60, 75,
107, 235
St. Romain, Merilee .. 103
Sampson, Barbara .... 265
Sampson, Betty .......,.. 85
Sanders, Donna .....,..
267
Sanders, Marquita ....
Sanders, Sandra .... 60,
79, 147, 193, 265
Sanderson, Theda .,....
215
Sandlin Carol ........,.
Sandoval, Julian .,,.
214
Sarno, Pat ..,.........,...
Saunders, Carolyn ..
235
Saunders, Linda .,.,....
Savage, Judy ,,.. 52,
235
85,
214
74,
79,
214
168,
214
21L
52
133,
Steffens, Sondra ...... 52,
Savage, Louis .... 78, 214
Scaramuzzo, Art ...... 215
Scarborough, Jane .,,. 215
Scholwinski, Charles .. 215
Schug, Carmalee ...... 52,
95, 107, 235
Scott, Sharon .... 74, 215
Scottino, Carolyn ...... 47,
138, 256
Seale, Katy ,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 215
Searcy, Paula .... 74, 215
Seay, Elizabeth .....,.. 215
Seay, Louis ........ 90, 92,
265
Seelye, Sherry ............
Sellers, Jerry ............
98
215
Sellers, Kenneth ,...,. 215
Senior Class .... 240, 276
Senior Class Favorites ....
199
Senior Class Officers .. 241
Senior Class Play ...... 59
Senior Class Sponsors ....
240
Sessions, Johnny ............
Seward, Bill ........ 44, 64,
74, 107, 266
Sexton, Don ..............-...--
Shackelforcl, Wally .... 77,
78, 92, 266
Shemwell, Jack ........ 266
Shemwell, Jim .... 168, 215
Shepard, Dick .... 98, 266
Sherman, Bill ............ 74
Sherrill, Donna ........ 52,
84, 85, 215
Sherrod, Mrs. Cloye .... 5,
22, 128, 240
Shope, Linda .... 74, 103,
215
Shouse, Shelia .......... 215
Shrum, Wayne .......... 215
Shupee, Mrs. Mildred ....
22
Sherman, Karen ........ 52
Sherman, Trey .... 78, 266
Showcase .................... 71
Shuster, Mary .. ........ 215
Siddon, Tomarie, ...... 215
Sier, Bobbie ........ 52, 60,
79, 256
Silaway, David ........ 266
Simmons, Carolinda .... 75,
95, 256
Simmons, Dianne ...... 215
Simms, Mrs. Bobbie .. 25,
240
Simonton, Don ........ 151
Simpson, Bobby ........ 215
Skelton, Mrs. Juanita .. 20
Skidmore, Barbara .... 215
Skidmore, Carolyn .... 60,
64, 74, 75, 147, 266
Skiles, Keith ...... 64, 75,
95, 98, 154, 159, 166,
236
Skinner, David ........ 1 58,
1 77
Slaughter, James ...... 215
Sleppy, Janet ...... 47, 64,
266
Sloan, Harold .......... 215
Smith, Albert ............ 215
Smith, Ann ........ 70, 90,
105, 151, 215, 236
Smith, Donna .- .... 52, 95,
Smith, Mr. Jerry .... 14, 20,
129
44,
Smith, Kenneth .... 90, 266
Smith, Lucy .............. 215
Smith, Reba ........ 64, 95,
115, 267
Smith, Ronnie .......... 215
Smith, Sandra .... 91, 92,
107, 236
Smith, Edith ............ 104
Stinson, Sue ...... 21,
Stocker, Keinz ..........
Stockton, Diane ...- 52,
Strain, Judy ...... 52,
Streetman, Peggy ....
Smithers, Billy ........
Snell, Frank ........ 78,
Snider, Carol Ann .... 47,
64, 90, 92, 107, 267
Snider, Phyillis .. 105, 267
Snodgrass, Mrs. Ena .... 56
Snowden, Bo .... 168,
Snowden, Howard ......
215
256
215
267
Sommers, Karell ...... 52,
103, 130, 131, 215
Sophomore Class .... 202,
217
Sophomore Favorites .. 197
Sophomore Officers .. 205
Sophomore Sponsors .. 202
Spain, Ronald .... 75, 256
Spalding, Ed .... 177, 215
Sparrow, Barbara ...... 60,
70, 75, 79, 107, 109,
267
Sparrow, Peter .... 64, 75,
107, 236
Spear, Jean .... 155,
Spence, Jan .... 115,
Spencer, Annette .. 52, 95,
257
215
256
Spring Training ...... 1 20,
1 2 1
Spiva, Kay ........ 52, 215
Spruance, Pat .... 52, 151,
153, 256
Squires, Carol .... 52 85,
236
Stage Band ................ 89
Stakes, Wanda ............ 267
Stallard, Martha ...... 215
Stamm, Sharon .... 79 215
Stanford, Beverly ..... '69,
75, 85, 133, 181, 203,
215
Stanley, Tracy .... 47, 59,
69, 110, 145, 146, 147,
167, 267
Stanton, James
Starke, Gayle .... 52, 215
Starks, Dolores .... 85, 215
Steakley, Judy .... 64, 152,
236
Stedman, Ronnie ........ 267
Steele, George .... 98, 215,
236
2 1 5
129
237
268
216
Stribling, Jeanette .... 52,
216
Strickland, Helen ...... 20
Strickland, Susan ...... 85,
216
Strong, Pat .... 52, 64 87,
131
Stroud, Andy ....,....,.. 85
Stroud, Billy ............ 268
Stroud, Lynda .... 52, 84,
236
Stroud, Sharon .... 52 84,
216
Sudduth, Don ............ 257
Sulak, Cyril ......... .. 216
Sullivan, Louie ...... 151,
237
Summerford, Jackie .. 154,
162, 166, 237
Sumrall, Walter ...... 216
Sutherland, Anne ...... 216
Sutherland, Marsha ...44,
49, 52, 53, 64, 75, 79,
80, 83, 147, 167, 268
Sutton .... 59, 60, 69 75,
79, 84, 132, 268
Swafford, Bobby ...... 257
Swearinger, Sandra 52,
85, 216
T
Talbot, Wilma .... 78, 90,
237
Tallon, Sandra ........ 268
Tamplin, Betty ........ 237
Tankersley, Janice .. 268
Tannahill, Mary ...... 95,
216
Taylor, Aldah .... 90, 257
Taylor, Glen ........,. 237
Terrell, Harold .,,...,. 216
Thomas, Charles ...... 216
Thomas, Larry .... 64, 154,
159. 166, 268
Thomas, Leroy ........ 268
Thomas, Linda .... 47, 67,
75, 79, 83, 107, 193,
268,
Thomas, Sandra ...... 216
Thompson, Betty .... 87,
103, 131, 237
Thompson, Mr. Guy Shaw
31, 168, 202
Thompson, Patsy .... 257
Thorla, Becky .... 47, 64,
64, 69, 79, 152,
267
181,
Steineke, Alan .......... 2 1 5
Steineke, Georgia ........ 98,
2 1 5, 2 56
Stepp, Al .... 44, 154, 161,
1 66, 2 5 6
Stevens, Donna .,...... 267
Stevens, Glenda ........ 2 1 5
Stevens, Shirley .... 52, 256
Stewart, Bonnie .... 5 2, 2 3 7
Stewart, George ........ 215
Stewart, Glenda ........ 52,
267
Stewart, Jean ............ 257
Stewart Ma L nn 79
215
Smith, Donnie .......... 266
Smith, Gary .... 47, 75, 92,
107, 256
Smith, James ............
Smith, JoAnn .... 52,
215
215
Smith, Judy .... 44, 60, 66,
75, 79, 107, 266
, 1'Y Y --
Stewart, Sandra .,.. 69, 90
Stiles, James .... 78, 257
Stiles, Jerry ........ 69, 85,
231
Stiles, Jim Tom ...... 253
181, 219, 237
Thornton, Jimmy .... 64,
257
Thorsen, Terry ..,..... 216
Tidwell, Sherryn ...... 60,
64, 75, 107, 269
Tierce, John ...... 42, 45,
44, 57, 61, 56, 78, 83,
154, 166, 167, 167, 182,
269
Tims, Burton .....,..,... 87
Tinner, Anne ............ 257
Tisdale, Toby .... 64, 92,
90, 107, 181, 237
Todd, Fern .............. 216
Todd, Meredith ........ 75
Tomerlin, Peggie .... 216
Tomlin, Harold ...... 98,
257
Tompkins, Helen ...... 85,
216
Townend, Leorah .... 70,
75, 107, 269
Townsend, Ricky ,... 258
Trimble, Betty ........ 269
Trout, Lynn ,,,.....,.,, 216
Trull, Sandra ,... 47, 64,
269
Tubb, Janet .......,...... 52
Tucker, Jean .... 52, 105,
216
Tucker, Suzanne .. 44, 52,
238
Tull, Mike ........ 78, 258
Tull, Pat ........,.,..... 269
Turner, Billy .... 216, 269
Turner, Jimmy ,....... 269
Turner, Mary .... 95, 107,
238
Turney, Mrs. Ann .... 51,
257
Turnham, Mrs. Vadn ,,....
37, 52
Turpin, Larry .......... 269
U
Uggen, Willis .,,, 178, 216
Urie, Thomas ............ 258
Usher, Bettye .... 44, 47,
60, 64, 67, 79, 107, 110
195, 269
V
Vader, Prudie .... 10 52,
238
Valant, Gary .......... 216
Valentine, Ricky ...... 85
Van Buren, Tommy .. 258
Van Leuvan, Linda .... 69,
269
Van Riper, Susanne ..238
Vennum, Alice ........ 105
Vennum, Quentin .... 178
238
Veres, Clinton ........ 179,
188, 238
Vermillion, Judy ...... 216
Viegas, Larry ............ 216
Vileta, Corliss ........ 216
Vines, Pat ,........,..., 258
Voge, Sandra .. 105, 131,
216
W
Wafer, David .... 75, 269
Waibel, Lynn .... 151, 238
Waite, James .... 179, 270
Walden, Pat ...... 47, 52,
216
Walden, Ronda ........ 216
Wallace, James ...... 216
Wallace, Linda ...... 238
Waller, Doug .... 57, 270
Walker, Betty .... 64, 66,
75, 90, 107, 270
Walker, Calvin .... 85, 238
Walker, S. ........... ... 107
Walker, Sharon ...... 270
Walters, Linda .... 47, 85,
216
Wanker, Jim ............ 238
Ward, Beth ........ 85, 258
Ward, Hugh ............ 216
Ward, Jimmy ............ 216
Ward, Terry ........ 52, 84,
98, 238
Warner, Nancy ........ 216
Warren, Barbara ...... 84,
85, 216
Warriner, Bobby ...... 70,
75, 170
Watkins, Kenneth .... 44,
55, 154, 164, 166, 179,
181, 238
Watkins, Larry ........ 270
Watkins, Marie ........ 238
Watkins, Mike .... 46, 57,
64, 270
Watson, Billy ............ 216
277
Watson,
Watson,
Watson
Watsoni
2 1 7
Gary ........ 2 16
Jackie ...... 2 1 6
Johnny ........ 2 1 7
Ronnie .... 177,
Weatherall, Joe .. 44, 64,
75, 83, 95, 107, 109,
170, 172, 173, 178, 181,
184,217,270
Weatherbee, Carl 239
Weatherford Kathleen ..
87, 90, 238
Weatherred, John ...... 168
Weatherrell, Joe .... 217,
270
Webb, Mr. John 14,
18
Webb, Linda .... 52, 217
Webb, Shirley ........ 238
Webster, Judy .......... 238
Weed, Roger ..,. 239
Weitrecht,' Diana 217
Wetherbee, Joe .... 178
Wheeler, Kenneth 270
Whipple, Emory ...... 90,
92, 93, 239
Whitaker, Donald 270
Whitaker, Yvonne 217
White, Ann .... 91, 270
White, David ........ 239
278
Whitenight, George .... 75,
217
Whiteside, Charles 84,
217
Whitlock, Mr. .......... 26
Whitt, Sara Jo .... 70 72,
85, 217
Whitten, Audene .... 14,
19, 137
Whitten, Mary .. 52, 132,
164, 239
Whitworth, Avon .... 83,
87, 239
Wilcox, Gary .......... 217
Wilhite, Clifford .... 78,
239
Williams, Betty ...... 217
Williams, Cheryl .... 47,
70, 217
Williams, Janie ........ 270
Williams, Mrs. .......... 32
Williams, Pat ............ 217
Williams, Sonny .... 124,
170, 173, 239
Williams, Virginia 271
Wills, Norma Jo .... 271
Wilson, Mitchell .... 70,
72, 239
181,
Wilson, Rodney ....
2 1 7
X
Wilson, Sammie .... 98,
2 39
Wilson, Starlett ...... 44,
49, 56, 60, 79, 80, 107,
132, 147, 185, 186, 271
Windham, Milton .... 95,
239
Winnett, Janice ...... 52,
95, 217
Winter, Gary ............ 239
Wise, Charlene ........ 52,
90, 98, 107, 239
Wolf, Beverly .......... 239
Wolfskill, Regina .... 75,
90, 131, 217
Wolltrnan, Anthony .. 217
Wood, Mary Ann .... 75,
85, 217
Wood, Mike ............ 217
Wood, Tommy .... 90, 98,
239
Woodhead, Robert .... 131,
178, 217
Wooley, Sandra .... 47, 52,
217
Wooten, Sonny ...... 217
Workman, Coach Mayfield
1 54
Worley, Jerry .......... 2 17
Worrell, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, 2 39
Wright, Andy
154,
164,166,217uuMu
Wright, Jay ......
170, 217
Wright, Jeanie
Wright, Johnny
Wright, Joyce
Wright, Sharon
98, 169,
.1uu. 239
.u.9s,z17
217
217
Wright, Wesley ........ 64,
154, 159, 166, 241, 271
Wynn, George ........ 217
Wynn, Martha ........ 217
Wynne, Paul ........ 217
Y
Yale, Eddy ............ 239
Yandell, Johnny ...... 47,
64, 146, 271
Yeathermon, Rosemary ..
271
Young, Dana ....
Young, Diann ....
Young, Judy ..,.
52, 217
Young, Robert ,...
217, 239
Young, Ronnie ...,
Younkin, Karen
Z
98, 217
52, 217
44, 49,
44, 78,
78, 217
239
Zimmerman, Jimmy .... 98,
237
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