Iowa Park High School - Hawk Yearbook (Iowa Park, TX)
- Class of 1963
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• v . • r. '• .-iV ■' ' • ’ 'i • - •: hhe 1963 D7fa coh IOWA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Iowa Park, Texas ore word We hope that as you turn through the pages of this yearbook you will relive many of the pleasant experiences of the past years. De- siring to produce a continually better annual, we have included the color picture of a pep rally and the Candid Camera section. These portions of the annual exemplify your enthusiasm and interest in extra- curricular activities. We give to you a picture of last year including banquets, organizations, activities, and sports as well as classes, hop- ing to afford you with many enjoyable moments. With this, we present to you the 1962 - 1963 HAWK. The HAWK Staff Editor, Scotty May Gon en s Uitle CPage cJ'oreworcf Dedication It is our belief that in death, as in life, Bobby Gilbreath is a symbol of a valiant soul, ever striving for Victory and Perfection. In life, he represented a dedication of heart for above mere human understanding. In our memories he stands out as one of the most dedicated young men of our times, receiving national recognition in the field of endeavor to which his heart was so dedicated. He represents the symbol of service for his school, leading it into the annals of Texas Athletics history as one of the state’s most outstanding track stars. In life, and in death, he is a symbol of the character required to make men great. As once a great man said, Popu- larity fades as often as the wind changes, Character never fades. This was the character of Bobby Gilbreath. Finally, but certainly not last, Bobby represents the greatness of those, the world around, who strive for lofty heights; some who succeed in deed, some who succeed in the hearts of those who admire and respect them. Thus, the 1963 Hawk is dedicated to the memory of BOBBY GILBREATH, in the belief that he left to his school a heritage, and to each student of this school a goal. To the school he left the heritage of Victory; to each student of this school he left the goal of Success. This Annual Staff urges that from this day forward Iowa Park High School try to live up to that Heritage, and that each student of our school dedicate his life to the Suc- cess of that school as Bobby did, seeking Victory. In final memoriam the following poem was written by Larry Dodd for the Annual Staff and some of his friends. We hope that it will mean as much to you - the student body - as it has to us. There’s going to be a tournament in heaven someday. All of the world's great athletes will be there. The world's great artists, the world's great musicians, Yes, there all the world’s great ones will be. I hope that I will be there and that you will be too, In Heaven, in that great celestial stadium. The great ones with a will to win, The ones who fought for victory, The ones with unbeatable soul, Yes, all of the great ones will be there. And I’m sure that if I get to Heaven On that celestial tournament day, I’ll look around through all the nations, See all the famous stars And then in one silent corner, Ready to run his last race I’ll find a tall, proud figure Of the boy who'll beat them all. Yes, I'm certain there'll be a young man there With a silent smile on his lips. And when the final race is run, he'll walk away In silence, head uplifted, eyes straight ahead, Victor in the end. UAe Annual A)iaff Members of the Board of Education are, left to right: Mr. Harry Moore, Mr. Edward Clark, Mr. Fred Parkey, Mr. T. E. Gilbreath, Mr. John Clapp, Mr. Fred Hays, and Mr. Keith Swim. J)oard C ducat ion OFFICERS: President: MR. T. E. GILBREATH Secretary: MR. FRED PARKEY Superintendent: MR. KEITH SWIM MRS. NANCY ANDERSON B.S. -M.U. Algebra I and II General Math MR. BOB JACOBS B.S.-E.T.S.C. Vo. Ag. I, II and III COACH BILL CARTER B.S. -A.C.C. M.S.-E.T.S.C. World Affairs Football Coach MRS. JEAN FINCK B. S., Ed. - Valdosta State College English I and II COACH BOB HOWINGTON B.S.-M.U. Football Coach Track Coach MISS BILLIE LEA B.S. -Howard Payne Physical Education Girls' Basketball MRS. BARBARA DOMINICK B.S., Ed. -M.U. Biology German MR. MARSHALL ELLIS B.A.-S.E.T. Okla. M. A. -E. T.S.C. Visiting Teacher MR. BILL HARRIS B.S. - Texas Tech Ag. Ed. Physical Science P.E. MRS. LINDA PREVOST B.A. - Howard Payne English III and IV Junior Sponsor MRS. BERTHA McDONALD B.A. -E.C.T.C. M. Ed. - M.U. Government American History MISS MARVA JO SHUPE B.S. - Harding Home Economics F. H.A. Sponsor MRS. GUY MORGAN Librarian COACH STANLEY OWENS B.S., M. Ed. - Howard Payne Bookkeeping Basketball Coach mr. tom McKinney B.S. - A.C.C. Physics Chemistry Junior Sponsor MRS. R. A. TANNER B.A. - N.T.S. C. M. A. -M.U. Spanish I and II Spanish Club Sponsor MRS. C. B. SMITH B.S. - T. W.U. M.A. - Columbia Speech I and II KATHERINE SMITH Secretary First Semester MR. R. B. SMITH B.S. - N.T.S.C. M. Ed. - M.U. Geometry Student Council MRS. KEITH SWIM B. A. - Harding M. A. - Colo. St. Typing - Shorthand Freshman Sponsor MISS SUE THOMPSON B.S. - Baylor Home Economics Annual Sponsor C. L. VAUGHN B. A. - N.E.S. Okla. MM. Ed. - O.U. Band - Choral Music MR. FLOYD ZION B.S. - S.E.S., Okla. M.S. - O.S.U. World History Freshman Sponsor MR. ROBERT WYATT B. A. - O.U. World History Physical Education English II BUS DRIVERS Watkins Walker Curtis Simmons Bob Howington Dewey Steed A. B. Stermer Roy B. Smith CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Gertrude Harris Mrs. Katherin Stevenson Mrs. Hazel Walker Mrs. Clara Lee Mrs. Blanch Brown CUSTODIANS Watkins Walker Curtis Simmons A. B. Stermer Cewey Steed cS. emor icers DENNIS MITCHELL--- CAROLYN EVILSIZER - RICHARD RAUSCHUBER - - Treasurer ELAINE SAWYER - - - - Reporter MIKE PATTERSON Vice President Secretary President Senior 7aoo riles SCOTTY MAY SHERYE COMPTON SAM ARCHER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3,4 Regional 3 Class Pres. 2 cS e n i o r s Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 All Dist. 3,4 Basketball 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 German Club 4 Science Club 4 Who’s Who LUCY BARGER F.H.A. 1 Band 1,2, 3 Pep Squad 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Band Ensemble 2 Library Asst. 4 Declamation 2 Who's Who 4 DAVID BROWN Track 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Captain 4 All Dist. 4 Football 1 KELLY BRYANT Library Asst. 1, 3 Library Club 1 Rocket Club 3 Football 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 MIKE BERRY Band 1,2, 3, 4 Stage Band 2, 3, 4 Band Council 4 Science Club 4 MARTIN BRUBAKER Debate 3, 4 Debate Pres 4 Student Council 4 French Club 3 Rocket Club 3 Theme, 2nd.l Debate in Region 4 All Dist. 3 7 r  r 1 MIKE CALDWELL Football 1, 2, 3, 4 DWIGHT CATHEY Track 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Officer 1, 3 MIKE DAVENPORT Football 1,3,4 Captain 4 All Dist. 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 All Dist 3,4 Track 2,3,4 State 3 Regional 4 F. H. A. Beau 3 '63 SHERYE COMPTON Class Officer 1 Student Council 2, 3 Officer 3 Class Favorite 4, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1,2,3 Officer 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 National Honor Society Society 4 JO COWDEN Student Council 1,4 Officer 4 F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Officer 3,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Council 3 All Region 4 State Contest 3 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Debate 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3, 4 All Dist 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 Tennis 1, 2,3, 4 Softball 3,4 Science Club 4 Thespians 4 Annual Staff 4 CAROLYN EVILSIZER F.H.A. 1,2,3.4 Officer 3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Officer 3 Class Officer 4 Band 1 Who's Who 4 CHARLES FINDLEY SANDRA FRY JIMMY GILLISPIE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 State 3 Football All Dist. 3 DANNY HAMBRICK Annual Staff 4 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4 U. I. L. Typing 2 Thespians 4 Choral Speaking 4 Prose Reading 4 BUTCH HIGHTOWER BILL GIBBS Football 1,2.3 Track 3, 4 Basketball 1,2 Prose Reading 3, 4 Student Council 1 Thespians 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 JAN HARRIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All Region 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Football 1,2, 3, 4 All Dist. 4 Student Council 1, 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Most Handsome 4 German Club Officer 4 Choral Club 1 Thespians 4 EVELYN HOLDER Class Officer 2, 3 F. H. A. 1,2,3 Officer 2, 3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Basketball 2 Library Asst. 4 Office Asst. 2 ELLEN LUSE Choral Club 1, 4 Art Club 1, 2, 3 F. H. A. 1,2,3 ROYCE KIMBERLAIN Thespians 3, 4 Poetry Reading 3, 4 District 3 KARON JOLLEY F. H.A. 1,4 Pep Squad 4 DIXIE HORD Top Honors Freshman 1 Band 1,2,3 National Honor Society 2, 3 Math Society 3 Spanish Club 1, 2 F. H.A. 1 Betty Crocker Award 4 RICK KNIGHT Football 1,2, 3,4 Track 1 Basketball 1 Class Favorite 2 Spanish Club Off. 2 Student Council Officer 3 Science Club Off. 4 National Honor Society 4 SCOTTY MAY Football 1,2, 3, 4 All Dist. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 All Dist. 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Gilbreath Award 4 ROBERT PASTUSEK Spanish Club Officer 2 German Club Officer 4 Science Club Officer 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Council 1, 2 Soil Conservation Contest 1,2 Thespians 2, 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 All Dist. 3 Region 4 RICHARD RAUSCHUBER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 DENNIS MITCHELL Football 1,2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 1,2 Class Favorite 3 Class Officer 4 Mr. Iowa Park 4 Thespians 4 Who's Who 4 DAN OWENS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Council 2, 4 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All Region 4 Combo 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4 Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Science Club 4 Debate Officer 4 MIKE PATTERSON F.F.A. 1,2 Officer 1, 2 Student Council 3 Class President 3, 4 Football 3, 4 All Dist. 4 JIMMY PRUITT Weight Lifting Team 3,4 Track 4 All Dist. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Class Officer 4 Who’s Who 4 Best All Round 4 Glass DONNA REID Cheerleader 2, 4 F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Science Club 2 News Staff 2, 3, 4 Choral Club 1, 4 Band 1 Thespian Plays 3, 4 LINDA ROBERTSON Cheerleader 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4 Officer 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 Home Queen Att. 4 Football Att. 4 Most Beautiful 4 F. F. A. Sweetheart 4 LAWRENCE SHOOK SUE SHELTON F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4 Officer 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Manager 4 Softball 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Representative 4 Volleyball 1, 2 Tennis 2 Judy Wilson Award 4 LYNDA SEARS Class Officer 1 F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2,4 Pep Club 3, 4 Office Asst. 2, 3, 4 Speaking Choir 4 Thespians 4 ELAINE SAWYER Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All Region 1, 2, 3, 4 All Area 3, 4 Stage 1,2, 3, 4 State Contest 3 Queen Att. 3 Queen 4 Officer 2, 3, 4 Council 3 F.H.A. 1,2 Office Asst. 4 Annual Staff 3 Student Council 3 Class Officer 3, 4 Science Club 4 U. I. L. Literary 1, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Who’s Who 3,4 DAR Award 4 Arion Award 4 SUZY SHORT Band 1, 2 Queen Att. 2 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Spelling, U. I. L. 3,4 Speaking Choir 4 Thespians 4 NANCY TETERS Tumbling 1 Girls' League 1 Pep Club 1 Choral Club 2 Latin Club 3 Journalism Club 4 a s s 1 9 6 JUDY WETSEL Spanish Club 2 Football Attend. 2,3 Student Council 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 4,2,3 Officer 4 Basketball 2, 3 Miss IPHS 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Nat. Cheerleaders Ass’n 3, 4 BUTCH VESTAL Basketball 1,2 Football 3, 4 Extemporary Speaking 4 De WAYNE WILLIAMS Office Assistant 4 3 PATRICIA WRIGHT F.H.A. 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Orchids (if we had them) to our Senior Room Mothers. Without them our Fair Booth, Senior Trip, Parties, Dinners, and Graduation would not have been successful. They are Mrs. Pete May, Mrs. Bud Mitchell, Mrs. Everett Wetsel, Mrs. L. Shelton, and Mrs. Bing Miller. Thanks a million, Room Mothers! Are you folks leaving or something? OK! Quit posing and get with it, Seniors! cr Jl unior ycers GERALD CANNADAY------------------------President DREW SAWYER----------------------Vice President MARY FARR----------------------------- Treasurer SUSAN MCCARTHY --- ------------------Secretary RICKY ROWNTREE.......................... Reporter t Junior favorites MARY FARR DREW SAWYER Jerry Allen Linda Allen Nanci Allen Richard Allmon Jimmy Beavers Ronnie Berry Leslie Betts Beverly Birk Dona Bohannon Sharon Bohannon Lillian Britt Mike Brockman Jobie Broyles Judy Callaway Susan Callaway Gay Campbell Gerald Cannaday James Cantrell Donna Childers Gordon Cole Sharon Craig Andy Crawford Robin Crawford Carson Crume Danny Crumpton Odys Dalrymple Joan Davis Sue Davis Larry Dodd Sara Duke Pauline Fletcher Bobby Dunn Karen Duty Diann Elkins Susie Farmer Mary Farr Sharon Fortner Carolyn Fox Dorris Gard Dianne Gard Sally Garrison Barbara Hadley Johnny Hail Judy Hale Bobbie Hall Johnny Hankins Carolyn Hester Ray Hodge Joyce Holloway Johnny Hopkins M. K. Johnston Karen Keeter Vickie Kent Clifford Klinkerman David Low Susan McCarthy Sandra Middaugh Harry Moore James Moore Douglas Morrison Drew Sawyer Phil Sears Billy Nolte Bill Shelton Pete Smith Curtis Overstreet Sandra Spain Kaye Stankewitz Diana Owens Jerry Starr Wes Stevens Darlene Perry Rick Rowntree Dee Ann Nail Doreene Roach Donna Stockton I I I Dennis Swart Sherry Taylor Gene Todd Mary Helen Wallis Paula Walls Ann Ward Donald Watson Sherry Watson Larry Whitaker Morgana Whitaker Karen Jordan Garland Lehman Donn Wheelock ROOM MOTHERS THANKS TO THE JUNIOR ROOM MOTHERS AND SPONSORS FOR SUCH AN ENJOYABLE YEAR! CHRISTMAS SOCIAL £OPRO UOR££ SopA om ore Aauoriies TERRY MAY NANCY BRUNNEMANN Sharon Adams Sarah Allen Jo Balch Elaine Bean Roy Blevins Sandy Boren Barbara Bradley Tom Britt Nancy Brunnemann Sherry Calhoun Sue Cantrell Danny Caroland Roy Childers Mabel Clapp Kathie Clark Gary Coleman Jana Sue Combs Susan Creal Mike Croach Brenda Darnell Marlene Darnell Sheryn Davis H. L. Denton June Doyle Jimmy Dunn Van Dunson Richard Esparza Sherry Evilsizer Gregg Garrison Elvin Gensler Larry George Sue Gibbs Len Gilmore Jan Golden Jeannie Guthrie Linda Hail Donald Hallum Richard Hilburn Larry Holder Judy Holmes E. F. Irby Billy Jackson Carmen Jackson Tammie Jackson Carolyn Lowrey Jo Ann Lowrey Bobby Logan Diana Lucus Larry Matthews Terry May Joni McAllister Belinda McClendon Patty McDaniel Jerry McDonald Jaque Medley Judy Mixon Tomijann Nabors Leon Norman Robert Owens Gordon Parkey Karen Parks Mike Pastusek Robert Peterson Vicki Ponder Pat Pruett Sue Pruitt Pat Pyle Sue Reid Billy Ricks Vance Ross Richard Roye Jake Schmidt Sherilyn Scobee Bailey Smith Glenda Smith Judie Smith Ysidra Smith Rosalie Stagnitta David Steele Sharon Stevens Mike Stevenson Danny Tarbet Gary Templeton Larry Thompson Carolyn Trevilion Sharon Turner Marquetta Upham Danny Voyles Jerry WakeField Danny Watson Anita Wells Dann Wheelock J. R. Wilburn Dale Williams Perry Williams Phyllis Williams Raymond Woody KATHIE CLARK............................... Treasurer BILLY RICKS............................... Reporter MABEL CLAPP.............................- Secretary LARRY THOMPSON....................Vice President TERRY MAY — -------- - — - President veers LARRY WOODS - - LINDA MITCHELL President Secretary JUDY CRUMPTON JIMMY FARR-- Vice President - - -Treasurer Jreshman aooriles JUDY CRUMPTON ROBERT DAWSON John Allen Mike Allen Sherrin Betts Dale Bohannon Linda Bralley Mary Bryant Diana Carr Jerry Carter resAmen Linda Carter Cynthia Chesser Tommy Chesser Marilyn Clare Roslind Coleman Larry Conway Sue Covington Sharon Crabtree Jane Crawford Nancy Crawford Gary Cribbs Judy Crumpton Sharon Cutler Brent Davis Buddy Davis Robert Dawson Brenda Dove Harvey Eaton Allen Esparza Glenn Estep freshmen Rebecca Evans Jimmy Farr Lou Farr Sandy Fleshman Gerald Fountain Patricia Fountain Albert Fowler Stella Fowler Carol Frie Judy Frie Darlene Gilmore Philip Green Rita Guthrie Vicki Hardin Jackie Harris Nancy Hays Dennis Hill George Hodge James Holm Diane Holmes 9i resfi men Barry Hoyer Johnny Huff Lomedia Irby Debbie Jackson Raymond Jackson Donald Jones Kay Jones Janet K imber lain Dale Kingcade Bobby Knecht David LaBelle Gary Lee Mike Lester Bobby Logan Delores Lovelady Rebecca Manes Gayle Martin Denny McCarthy Doug Miller Teresa Miller Jresfimen Linda Mitchell Pat Nail Ann Nolle Oleta North Lynna Nowell John Overstreet Ann Parkey Dennis Patterson James Payne Linda Pyle Donald Rauschuber Carl Robertson Freda Roye Doris Schell John Schmidt Daylon Sidwell Danny Skinner Jimmy Skinner Don Smith Mickey Smith fresfimen Margaret Spahn Jack Spruiell Frank Stagnitta Pamela Stephenson Roy Stewart Roger Sullivan Ronnie Terral Claudia Turnbow Carlton Walls Ronnie Waters Carl Wheeler Bill Whittingstal Mary Wilkerson Jeff Williamson Dick Wood Larry Woods freshman Snaps We would like to express our appreciation to our Freshman room mothers, pictured 1. to r., Mrs. Nolte, Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Hoyer, not pictured: Mrs. Miller. They gave us many enjoyable parties. TDK A I li AMP g NOCK.NTS Sbroah abroad FOLLOW]! v THE EQUATOR FAVORTTES MARK MAKK TWAIN TWAIN A1AKK TWAIN KK %Cr. and Tffiss Iowa JJarJ? 3Iig i Sc ioof DENNIS MITCHELL JUDY WETSEL SZi est C l I CRouncf RICHARD RAUSCHUBER JAN VECKERT omecommy ancf Jfc Queen r n cesses LINDA ROBERTSON KAREN KEETER ROSALIE STAGNITTA JUDY CRUMPTON wf i w fcf Wfi I j. J i f -f  - JOAN DAVIS LINDA ROBERTSON tdMF KATE STANKEWITZ NANCY BRUNNEMANN ANN PARKEY 7owa JJarA Tjancf Queen ancf Attendants QUEEN ELAINE SAWYER Senior BOBBIE HALL Junior MABEL CLAPP Sophomore LINDA MITCHELL Freshman o-.g.'ji. Scveeiheart LINDA ROBERTSON J.Jf.CA. J3eau LARRY THOMPSON GILBREATH Scotty May ARION Elaine Sawyer SCIENCE Dykstra Robert 0wens MATH Mike Brockman SOCIAL STUDIES Jan Ueckert R. Pasteusek SPEECH and DRAMA Barger Dennis Mitchell Larry Dodd SPANISH n Mike Stevenson GOOD PURSUIT Davenport Hightower Archer Rowntree WHO’S GOT THE PIGSKIN?? CONFUSION! ! ! ' Dawson Moore Hill Williams Our thanks to these doctors from Park Clinic for following the Hawks’ Football Team in the 1962 Season. DR. WATSON DR. SOELL Coach: Stan Owen Managers: Garland Lehman Harry Moore u!73v Jeam 5 AA 62 - 63 SCHEDULE IOWA PARK OPPONENTS 66 Coyotes 40 “ Olney 71 “ Electra 48 Hirschi 52 “Quannah 38 “ Childress 41 Seymour 46 “Quannah 57 Rider “Denotes District Games Captain David Brown presents Basketball Trophies to the School on Honors Day. Jresfiman JracA 7 earn Iowa Park Jowa ZfracA DISTRICT Coach: Bob Howington It won’t be long now! ON YOUR MARK - GET SET - Sure we can do it! Jeam CHAMPS Last Minute Instructions Go Get'em It's Worth It! Now for the long trip home! District ttunnerD Ip TRI - CAPT: Cowden Callaway Keeter 5 AA '62 - '63 SCHEDULE IOWA PARK OPPONENTS 32 -------------- 29 Valley View 68 -------------- 29 Harrold 37 ............ 25 Henrietta 34 ------------- 36 Bowie 54----------------39 Archer City 38 ............. 35 Holliday 42 --------------35 Howe 35 ............ 38 ‘Olney 50 -------------- 35 ‘Electra 49----------------44 ‘Burk. 43 --------------57 ‘Olney 49----------------45 ‘Electra 58 -------------- 52 ‘Burk. •Denotes District Games Yj3 3 acuAeItes COACHES - Frank Schatte Billie Lea MGRS. - Sue Shelton Lillian Britt JO COW DEN All District - Senior Forward KAREN KEETER All District - Junior Forward JUDY CALLAWAY All District - Junior Guard SUSIE FARMER All District - Junior Guard LINDA HAIL Sophomore Guard DARLENE GILMORE Freshman Forward SANDY SPAIN Junior Guard DIANNE GARD Junior Guard DORRIS GUARD Junior Forward CAROLYN FOX Junior Forward MABEL CLAPP Sophomore Forward DIANE HOLMES Freshman Guard Judy Callaway Jo Cow den Susie Farmer Darlene Gilmore Sandy Spain Linda Hail Karen Keeter Judy Wetsel Well, don't just stand there!! 7 CONCENTRATE!! n Boys' Singles - SCOTTY It’s here - Somewhere! J63 Dfacu A This year began with enthusiasm for the '63 Hawk Staff. The deadlines were met on time and the staff relaxed at the end of the year, proud of the completion of their job. The editorial staff was composed of Scotty May, Editor; Susan McCarthy, As Editor; Larry Dodd, Layout Editor; Jo Cowden, Sports Editor. They had the help of our sponsor, Miss Sue Thompson. Ude dowa CParJ? Student Gounctf The High School Student Council contributed much to the school spirit, sponsoring school assemblies, school elections, the homecoming and working up special programs for student enjoyment and participation. OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVES President Seniors John Dalrymple May, Wetsel, Owens, Hightower, Brubaker Vice - President Larry Dodd Juniors Rowntree Overstreet Secretary Campbell, Hester, Sawyer Jan Ueckert Sophomores Treasurer Clapp, McDonald, Ricks Jo Cowden Freshmen Reporter Smith, Woods Drew Sawyer Dawson, Rauschuber Parliamentarian Scottie May Yattona Honor Society Character, leadership, and scholarship are the fundamentals on which the National Honor Society is based. The members of IPHS's National Honor Society most adequately meet these ideals. FIRST ROW: Mrs. China B. Smith, sponsor, Elaine Sawyer, Carolyn Hester, Jan Ueckert, Sherye Compton, Beverly Burk. SECOND ROW: Benny Brott, Scotty May, Larry Dodd, Robert Pastusek, Butch Hightower, Rick Knight, Drew Sawyer, and Richard Rauschuber. SpeaAiny Gnoir The speaking choir, one of the newest groups on campus, accomplished quite a bit the first semester. They presented programs for the P. T. A., the student body, and many local churches. This choir consisted of all students enrolled in Speech I. This group was under the able leadership of Mrs. C. B. Smith. 'J'uiure fJfomemaAers of America The Iowa Park Chapter of F.H. A. makes many contributions to our school and community. It is always ready to assist in serving banquets or in other ways using skills learned in Homemaking. The F. H. A. Motto i$: Toward New Horizons. Each year the members seek these new horizons by attempting to broaden their interests in home, school, and community. Officers for 1962 - 1963 were: President, Judy Wetsel; Vice President, Jo Cowden; Secretary, Mary Farr; Parlia- mentarian, Karen Keeter; Historian, Pauline Fletcher; Reporter, Gay Campbell; Junior Advisers, Susie Shelton and Susie Farmer; Advisers, Miss Jo Shupe and Miss Sue Thompson. Jackson, Fry, Shelton, Cowden, Spain, Callaway Evans, Fox, Owens, Jordon, Lowry, Lowrey, Jackson Hadley, Farmer, Adams, Crumpton, Nabors, Wallace, Keeter, Wetsel, Ward, Darnell, Holmes, Evilsizer, Holmes, Guthrie, Bradley, Campbell, Ponder, Fleshman, Schell, Kimberlain, Clare, Cutler, Wilkerson, Spahn, Smith, Roye, Covington, Hardin, Irby, Jones, Crabtree, Frie, Hester, Elkins, Frie, Nail, Fletcher, Childers, Farr, Nowell, Scobee, Golden, Miller, McAllister, Betts, Doyle, Miss Shupe (Sponsor), Parks, Creal, Stevens, McClendon, Lucas, Cantrell, Pruitt, Leath, Holloway, Coleman. Not Shown: Turnbow, Martin, Garrison Smith, Craig, Farr, Carter, McDaniel, Stankewitz, Fortner. future farmers of America The Iowa Park Chapter of F.F. A. is a vital organization in our school and community. Using skills learned in Agriculture, they participate in numerous local projects each year. Annually they bring honors to our school by par- ticipation in judging contests throughout this area. The F.F. A. Motto is: Learning to do; Doing to learn. Earning to live; Living to serve. Officers for 1962 - 63 were: President. Carson Crume; Vice President, Johnnie Hankins; Secretary, Jerry Starr; Treasurer, Gordon Cole; Sentinel, Clifford Klinkerman; Reporter, Robbin Crawford, Sponsor, Mr. Bob Jacobs. Klinkerman, Cole, Starr, Crume, Hankins, Crawford, Mr. Jacobs (Sponsor). SECOND ROW: Payne, Wheeler, McCarthy, Farr, Childers, Peterson, Holder. THIRD ROW: Betts, Croach, Cantrell, Caldwell, Pinson, Parkey, Logan. FOURTH ROW: Pruitt, Caroland, Haynes, Dunn, Waters, Esparze. Logan, Miller, Terrell, Roberts, Patterson. FRESHMAN Ude JJep )yuad and The Hawk Pep Squad and Cheerleaders this year were among the best in memory, attending all Farmer, Cutler, Crumpton, Lowry, Lowrey, Shelton, Davis, Jordon, Hadley, Jackson, Lucas, McAllister, Medley, Sears, Britt, Pruitt, Jackson, Hester, Smith, Fortner, Clark, Darnell, Evilsizer, Holmes, Miss Lea - sponsor, Cantrell, Stevens, Creal, Hail, Jolley, Wallis, Holmes, Gilmore, Trevillian, Birk, Darnell, Ann Parkey GGeerfeacfe ers games, serving a special part in the Homecoming ceremony, and exhibiting fine sportsmanship. Jones, Keeter, Irby, Hays, Crabtree, Coleman, Kent, Short, Stankewitz, Wright, Whitaker, Spain, Ponder, Farr, Betts, Bean, NOT SHOWN: Barger, Elkins, Fletcher, Fox, Gard, Gard, Garrison, Perry, Ueckert, Wallace. GERMAN CLUB - Mrs. Dominick, Jackson, Wells, Crabtree, Calhoun, Birk, Jones, Lovelady, Dalyrunple, Holm, Wooky, Hightower, Brott. Ross. Cannady, Pastusek, Schmidt. NOT SHOWN: Mike Allen, Cynthia Chesser, Frences McCarthy. SPANISH CLUB - Stevens, Owens, Dodd, McDaniel, George, Callaway, Sawyer, Barger, Hester, Woods. SECOND ROW: Clapp, Nolte, Owens, Irby, Bryant, Nowell, Stevens, Stankewitz, Clark, Smith. THIRD ROW: Fowler, Balch, Tarbet, Betts, Ricks, Birk, Garrison, Walls, Bradley, Guthrie McCarthy FOURTH ROW: Hardin, Roye, Smith, Darnell, Stevenson, Allen, Fowler, Smith, Hail. FIFTH ROW: Lucas, Covington, Hoyer, Trevillian, Kincade, Nail, Harris, Sears, Evilsizer, NOT SHOWN: Owens, Garrison, Hodge, Nail, Templeton, Terral. cS ci en ce The newest organization in our school is the Iowa Park High School Science Club. It was organized in the Fall of 1962 with the objective to further interest of students in careers related to Science. Officers for 1962 - 63 were: President, Drew Sawyer; Vice President, Robert Pastusek; Secretary, Rick Knight; Treasurer, Gerald Cannaday; Sponsors, Mrs. Barbara Dominick and Mr. Tommy McKinney. Owens, Crabtree, Hays, Lovelady. SECOND ROW; Overstreet, Todd, Low, Jones, Hill, Watson, Nolte, Dawson, Owens, Watson, Cribbs, Allen. THIRD ROW: Moore, Sawyer, Cannaday, Rauschuber, Berry, Pastusek, Mr. McKinney (Sponsor). Off ce As sis an s DeWayne Williams Judy Callaway Elaine Sawyer Nanci Allen Lynda Sears Jan Euckert Paula Walls Mrs. Katherine Smith Mrs. Bonnie Medlinger (not shown) Paula Walls. Beverly Birk. Mary Wallis. Lucy Barger, Mrs. Guy Mrogan, DeeAnn Nail, Vicki Ponder. Mary Farr, Evelyn Holder. Ysidra Smith. Doreene Roach. Kelly Bryant, Karen Duty. NOT SHOWN: Donna Reid. Pauline Fletcher, Ellen Luse, Darlene Perry. L iBra.ru Assisian s (jJ J io a joor 3 ar EDUCATI IN MUS Fifth Grade Band Students C. L. Vaughn, Director and a cJoocf Jinisfi In June, 1962 the following went to State Interscholastic league solo contest: Elaine Sawyer, Jo Cowden, and Susan McCarthy. On January 7, 1963 the following were in the All-Region Band: Dan Owens, Elaine Sawyer, Jan Harris, Jo Cowden, Larry Dodd, and Susan McCarthy. Sixth Grade Band Students C. L. Vaughn, Director Queen's Court Cfictiuities Band Council Marching Contest 6 AOtVlTfEC C cfucalion in Action These are a few examples of how hard the students study. fool half What makes a good Pep Rally? - The high spiritis of the students. The cheerleaders have boosted the spirit of the Hawks. The Football Sweetheart escorted by the Hawk Captains. Pregame Homecoming Activities were started by the bonfire. Queen Karen was crowned at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Actiuities The Pep Squad cheers the Hawks to victory. Waiting for the opponent to come out of the huddle. Guest speaker gives his talk. The annual football banquet brings the season to a close. C) u6 Activities SPANISH CLUB FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA o athletic trophies were given to the school ... In Honors Day assembly Gerald Dykstra received the Science Award ... Mr. Smith was presented a gift from the Student Council ... Karen Parks and Jake Schmidt received the soil conservation awards ... Lucy Barger presented the trophy for literary events to the school ... R and Robert Pastusek and Martin Brubaker presented the school the trophy for boys' debate. GIRLS' PERSUASIVE SPEECH Carolyn Evilsizer Gay Campbell BOYS’ PERSUASIVE SPEECH Raymond Woody Larry Dodd 1st - Dlst. BOYS’ DEBATE Robert Pastusek Third in Martin Brubaker Region inters cfiof as he fo eacfue GIRLS' PROSE READING Ysidra Smith Tomijann Nabors BOYS' POETRY READING Larry George BOYS’ PROSE READING Jerry McDonald - 3rd - Reg. Danny Hambrick GIRLS' POETRY READING Phyllis Williams - 3rd Dist. GIRLS’ DEBATE Elaine Sawyer Second in Jo Cowden District GIRLS' EXTEMP Lucy Barger TYPING J. Hale, N. Hays, S. McCarthy B. Hall, J. Hail. COMMERCIAL - Susan Callaway BOYS' EXTEMP Butch Vestal SPELLING S. Watson, E. Sawyer SCIENCE - David Low, Sherry Watson, G. Dykstra NUMBER SENSE J. Hail, G. Cannaday, D. Low. SLIDE RULE Dykstra, Cannaday, Low JOURNALISM O. Dalrymple, E. Sawyer READY WRITING M. Wallis and K. Duty DISTRICT ONE-ACT PLAY ENTRY - SABEN REVISITED She wasn't REALLY throwing away $100 bills? At least can't we part as FRIENDS? WHAM!!! SCENES FROM the DRAMA FESTIVALS So you're right, Mitchell - ON WITH THE PLAY! The Publicity Mad cast presents red roses. 7?)es ern 0 At Lunch Benny Brott makes his speech on A Rose and A Prayer. Sue Shelton receives the Judy Wilson Award. c Jradualiun This year's winner of the Arion Award was Elaine Sawyer. Scotty May was the first recipient of the Bobby Gilbreath Award. Anticipation grows as the processional ends and the graduation program begins. 7 ) }o 's ADVERTISERS J. A. TANNER AND SON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE FUNERAL HOME Phone 592-4151 SERVING THIS COMMUNITY SINCE 1908 Iowa Park, Texas SHAW MOTOR COMPANY % R. W. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY tits' 208 North Yosemite, P. O. 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