Archer City High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Archer City, TX)

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HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Mr M: Mr . Mr . Mr M: Mr . Ben Moore A. Parsley R. Kinder S. A. Frerlch A. C. Wallace C. McKinney A. J. Morris C. King I W!!! Hfiiii T mrr X's...: : munmimmummn CA MPUS VIEW in January FACULTY Holding the Eagle STUDENTS Work or Play CONTENTS CLUBS Homecoming Tea HONORS State SPORTS Off to Paducah DEDICATION MISS IDA HAWKINS For Inspired teaching that offered us knowledge - for an understanding that helped us to understand - for the ability and talent that gave us a chance to grow and develop culturally - for all that she has helped us to achieve - - - - - - the Staff, with deep respect and admiration, dedicates the 1961 WILDCAT to Miss Ida Haw kins. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE MR. A. C. WALLACE Dear Student: I want to express my sincere appreciation to the student body of Archer City School for your splendid cooperation and the many courtesies shown to all. To the annual staff, I extend my congratulations upon the work done on this annual. To the Seniors. you have reached the crossroads of a happy past and un- known future. What that future is to be depends upon the foundation you have laid. To the undergraduates, let me encomage you to continue to keep upper- most in your minds the importance of your education. My earnest desire is that you are as victorious in life as you have been in your school work, that you face life with a smile, and fear nothing but God. A. C. Wallace FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT A. C. WALLACE SECRETARY MRS. DOROTHY BROCK MR. TIM MCPHERSON. 5.5.. M.E. High School Principal MRS. DOROTHY PECK High School Secretary MR. ALEX CROWDER, M.E. Grade School Principal Mathematics High School Coach MRS. ALVINA CROW Grade School Secretary MRS. NELL BARTON, B.B.A. shorthand Typing cat's Claw Sponsor MRS. LAVERNE CEARLEY. 13.5. Spanish History Speech Junior Sponsor MRS. MARY CROWLEY, B.S. . M.S. English III, IV Senior Sponsor MISS LAVONDA JORDAN, 8.5.. Home. Ec. Ed. Home Economics Junior Sponsor MR. FRED MCCOWN. B.S. Shop Mechanical Drawing Sophomore Sponsor les' Basketball Coach Social Studies MR. RICHARD PEROT. B.M. Band Director Orchestra Senior Sponsor MRS. FRANCES HOLT English, I. 11 Social Studies Freshman Sponsor MISS AMELIA SPENCER. 13.5. Science Annual Sponsor MISS OLYVE TAYLOR. B.A. Librarian MR. JEFF FLOYD. 3.8. Social Science Junior High MR. C. O. HARCROW, 3.5. Drivers Education Civics Physical Education High School Coach MR. HARRY GARDINER. 13.5. Mathematics Freshman Sponsor MR. DOYLE LEE. 8.8. Science Junior High Coach Physical Education MRS. NELL TRENT. 5.8. Language Arts, Junior High MR. DON DUNNAGAN, B.S Social Studies, Junior High MIL DEAN FISHER. M.E. Sixth Grade MISS CHLOE BYERS. B. A. Sixth Grade MRS. MARGARET BROTHERS. M.E. Fifth Grade MRS. KATHERINE GANN, M.E. Fifth Grade MRS. NELL WALLACE. B.S. Fourth Grade MRS, GLEEOLA GARDINER. B.A. Fourth Grade MRS. SIDNEY WELLS. B.A. , M.E. Third Grade MISS FRANCES DUREN. M. E. Third Grade MRS. EDITH COLVILLE, 8.5. Second Grade MRS, NELL GILLILAND, 3.8. Second Grade MRS. WILMA ELMORE. 3.5. First Grade MRS. SUSIE BENNETT, 8.5.. M.S. First Grade MISS MARY SLACK. B.S. Elementary Music SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JERRY WALSH, President CARLTON DEEN, Vice President DONNA FINDLEY, Secretary FERN DEEN, Treasurer BRENT PROFFITT, Reporter Wt. , i... VALEDICTORIAN TOMMYE JA NE MULLIS SALUTATORIAN JERRY WALSH ABERCROMBIE, SUZY Arts and Crafts 1 Band 2 Basketball 3 Choral Club 1 F. H. A . 1 Press Club Student Council 2 Tennis 1 Cat's Claw 1 Class Favorite 1 Cheerleader 1 Speech Club 1 PETIT, LENA ALLEN, CAROLENE Band 4 Basketball 1 Choral Club 1 F. H. A. 1 Press Club ALSUP, GLENDA F.H.A. 3 F. T. A. 2 BRATT, IEANNIE Am and Crafts 1 Band 4 Basketball 1 Choral Club 1 RH. A, 1 Junior Play 1 Press Club 3 Class Ofncer Cat's Claw Staff 2 CANADY, LARRY Football 1 Speech Play 1 CROSS, HARRELL A Club 3 Band 3 Basketball 4 Choral Club 1 Football 4 Speech Play 1 Student Council 1 Track 4 DEEN, CARLTON A Club 4 Arts and Crafts 3 Basketball 2 Football 3 Junior Play 1 Student Council 1 4-H Club 1 Class Favorite 1 Class Officer 1 DEEN, FERN Arts and Crafts 1 Basketball 4 Choral Club 1 F. H. A. Club 1 Press Club 4 Student Council 1 Cheerleader 3 Cat's Claw Staff 3 Football Queen 1 Class Officer ET. A. Club 1 JARVIS. REX A Club 2 Football 2 Track 2 DEEN, SANDRA Basketball 3 Choral Club 1 Cheerleader 1 Cat's Claw 2 Library Club 2 Press Club 2 FINDLEY. DONNA Band 4 Basketball 1 Choral Club 1 Speech Club 1 Library Club 1 Band Sweethean Class 0f5.cer GLENN, JUDY Arts and Crafts 1 Basketball 1 Choral Club 1 F. H. A. Club 2 Press Club 2 cat's claw Staff 1 Ranch Week Queen Cheerleader 1 Library Club 2 LOWACK. BUD A Club 3 Arts and Crafts 1 Basketball 4 Football 4 Junior Play 1 Student Council 1 Tennis 1 Track 4 MARSH. EILEEN Annual Staff 1 Choral Club 1 F. H. A. 2 Press Club 1 Library 1 Speech Play 2 McLEMORE, BUTCH A Club 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Basketball 4 Football 4 Junior Play 1 MULLIS, TOMMYE JANE Annual Staff 2 Band 4 Choral Club 1 Junior Play 1 Speech Play 1 Tennis 2 Class Officer Library Club 2 OWEN, IIMMIE Arts and Crafts 1 Basketball 1 Football 2 Junior Play 1 Track 1 PITTS, JIMMY A Club 3 Football 4 Junior Play 1 Press Club 1 Track 3 POLLOCK, TONY A Club 3 Arts and Crafts 2 Band 1 Basketball 4 Football 4 Junior Play 1 Student Council 1 Tennis 2 Track 2 4-H 3 PROFFITT, BRENT A Club 1 Football 4 Student Council 1 Track 3 REED. RONNIE A Club 2 Arts and Crafts 2 Basketball 1 Football 2 Junior Play 1 Speech Play 1 Tennis 1 Track 1 4-1-1 4 SCHLABS, DAVID Arts aqd Crafts 2 Junior Play 1 4-H 4 Class Officer SMITH, LEE ROY A Club 2 Football 3 Track 2 STEWART. GAYLE Arts and Crafts 1 Band 4 Basketball 2 Choral Club 1 J unior Play 1 Press Club 1 Student Council 1 Tennis 1 Cat's claw Staff 1 Speech Club 1 Class Officer THURBER. JUDY Annual Staff 1 Band 3 Choral Club 1 F.H. A. Club 1 Junior Play 1 Press Club 3 Student Council 1 Library Club 1 Cat's Claw Staff 2 Class Favorite 2 4-H 2 TRUELOVE, FRANK Arts and Crafts 2 Basketball 1 WALSH, JERRY A Club 4 Arts and Crafts 1 Band 1 Basketball 4 Football 4 Junior Play 1 Press Club 4 Speech Play 2 Student Council 4 Track 4 YEAGER, GWEN Arts and Crafts 2 Band 4 Basketball 3 Choral Club 1 F. H. A . 1 Junior Play 1 Press Club 2 Speech Play 1 Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 Cat's Claw Staff 1 SW-JNG. YOUR - - PARTNER - 'I ' 4 7;? now, JUST A HINUT - ' The Individual Counts Jerry Walsh Buccnlaurelle SUNDAY, Mn 21, mm mm mum. AUDIYDRIUM Izne mm. D. m. Pmczumn-l Mn 0 u Em: lnvoc-non , luv. willlni Cux Vow Solo Min quy um: Summ xnuoducuon of Spuku sum A. c. wulm sermon , , Nev. led Dlrnell Hymn , 07mm! 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It was the same ship that had carried many passengers to safe harbor in the Land of Great Wisdom, but this day was a gala day in its history. for some of the passengers were already aboard - Larry Canady, Harrell Cross. Fern Deen, Judy Glenn. Bud Lowack, Lena Petit, Tony Pollock, David Schiabs. Lee Roy Smith, Carolene Allen Pryor. Jeanie Bratt, Carlton Deen. Donna Findley, Tommye Jane Mullis, Jimmy Pitts, Brent Proffitt, Ronnie Reed, Gayle Stewart. Jerry Walsh. Gwen Yeager, Judith Thurber, and Butch McLemore. And we were about to set sail over new and untried waters in a quest for the Fountain of Perfect Understand- mg. As the ship stood at anchor, the last passengers began to arrive for the voyage which we all realized was to be the most important of our lives. We were enthusiastic and asked many eager questions about our voyage. Our Captain assured us that if we were diligent and persevering in out duties, we should easily reach our destination at the end of four years. So it was with hopeful hearts and smiling faces that we bade goodbye from the deck to those left behind in the Grammar Grades, steamed out of the harbor, and embarked on our Voyage of High School Life. We were young and socially inclined. so it did not take us long to become ac- quainted with our fellow passengers and the Crew. Our shipwreck fears were wiped away by the assurance that an able staff of Seamen had us in their charge, and in no time we were sailing smoothly over Freshman Sea. When we made port at Junior Bay. Rex Jarvis and Eileen Marsh boarded our ship. We then settled down for a long cruise, for our next port would not be until we reached the Isle of Seniors, where Suzy Abercrombie was waiting for our arrival. It would be interesting to tell the numerous delightful experiences of our voyage, the friendships we've made, the lessons we've learned, the innumerable pattings of various shipmates for other shores, with the why and wherefore of it all; but it actually has little significance except to ourselves - the few who still remain together to land at Commencement Wharf. We must not divulge the secret of our ship. We must not forget the loyalty to our class colors valiantly flying at the masthead. The best and most vital history of any person or thing is never given to the world. So it must be with the Class of 1961. But we shall go on writing new logs of greater adventures and more wonderful dis- coveries, for while the Voyage of High School Life is at an end. the Voyage of Real Life is just now at its triumphant Commencement. CLASS PROPHECY Mrs. Judy Glenn Reed, after a hard afternoon of bridge, has come home to get supper for her husband. Ronnie Reed. who will arrive shortly from his office where he conducts a thriving real estate business. Having opened her cans and spread out the cake and sandwiches which she has purchased from the home market on the corner, she sits down for a minute to rest and turns on her television set. The talk at the bridge table this afternoon has been of the old classmates of Archer City High School who graduated in the year 1961. and who had ar- ranged a reunion by television. So she turns the dial to the reunion of Class 1961. Gwen Yeager is now a teacher in a college in South America. She is a professor on the American way of having fun. We see Jerry Walsh and Suzy Abercrombie now celebrating their 25th year of going steady. They can't decide on the wedding date, We see Jeanie Bratt happily married with a whole houseful of little brats running around. We see Jimmy Pitts as the owner of a me- chanics shop where he sells used parts. It is called Used Car Parts from My Own Car. Donna Findley has acquired an extreme ha- tred of Germans which dates to her high school years while going to school with David Schlabs. She's now on an expedition in South America. trying to find Adolph Hitler to bring him back and get Adolph to prove to David that he was wrong. We see Frank Truelove as the Head English professor at Princeton. He says his life's am- bition is to be just like Mrs. Crowley. We see David Schlabs as a brilliant scientist who has just invented an instant beer pill. He is now working on an instant hangover remover pill. We see Rex Jarvis as the owner of the newly opened Blood-shot Eye, the newest expresso house in Archer City. Rex had so much fun growing beards in high school that he got on a beard kick and became a full-fledged beatnik. At present his heard is seven feet, seven and one-half inches long - a new world's record. Tony Pollock has finally gone into show busi- ness after selling out his four million dollar oil company. He is now in the side show of Barnum and Bailey's circus in which he owns 50 percent of the stock. Everybody step up and see Pollock, the Pot-bellied Pygmy. We see Gayle Stewart as the first woman ever to win the Indianapolis 500 mile race. Gayle claims she got her start in a certain coral colored 1957 Chevrolet. Brent Proffitt no longer lives in the United States. He wasn't satisfied with the limit of one wife per man in the U. S. , so he moved to In- dia where he is now the head of Proffitt's Ha- rems, Inc. By-the-way. Brent is now the owner 61' the world's largest jewel collection. which was begun in February 1961. Lena Petit is the owner of a thriving chain of drive-in restaurants in Archer City. They are called the Leaping Lener I, Leaping Lenet Ii. Leaping Lenet III, etc. , etc. We see Eileen Marsh as the new owner of the Wrigley Gum Corporation. She inherited this corporation after nursing Mr. Wrigley through his bad health for 34 years. Butch McLemore is seen as an A student at Harvard. His major is nuclear Physics. We see Tommye Jane Mullis as a housewife. Her family includes four young boys, who all have petoxidededuck tails with a point in the front. We see Lee Roy Smith as the modem-day Casanova. He now has the lead as Rhet Butler in the new filming of GONE WITH THE WIND. We see Fern Deen as the new coach for the Harlem Globe Trotters. She always did like men's basketball. We see Carolene as the chief cook in the experimental lab of the Betty Crocker Institute. She was always good at cooking up new recipes. Larry Canady is the new recruiting officer for the Air Force in Archer County. He is try- ing to get Tony Pollock to join the Air Force. We see Little Graham - I mean Harrell Cross as the winner of the third annual coast to coast walking contest. Congratulations, Harrell, for getting out of low gear. We see Carlton Clarabeue Deen as a great retired rodeo clown. He is now taking Nat Fleming's place as announcer for the Archer City Rodeo. Hey, CarltonI how come your leg is in that cast??? We see Jimmy Owens as the newly appoint- ed stage manager of the recently reopened Zeigfield Follies. He obtained this job because of his past experience in stage directing at Archer City High School. We see Bud Lowack as a famous psychiatrist in Dallas, Texas. He has become quite re- nowned as an authority on the problems of teenagers. especially their love life! We see Judy Thurber as a famous journalist for the Archer County Weekly. She edits the column Dear Judy and is quite experienced in giving advice. Experience is the best teacher. CLASS WILL We, the class of 1961, in twelve individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a cram- med mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. Gwen Yeager wills her mascara, eyebrow pencil, and her sweet quiet manner to Frances Krahl and Jo Ann Essler. Jimmy Pitts leaves his refined burping abil- ity to Dale Shelley. Eileen Marsh wills her first place gum-pop- ping medals to Sue Moore and Billy Jean Mor- IISOH. Judy Glenn wills her Betty Crocker Home- making award to Barbara Allen. Donna Findley wills her various aches, pains. ailments, and excused absences to Judy Burks. Gayle Stewart wills her long legs to Linda Gaye Rutherford. Carlton Deen wills his way with the women to David Wallace. Butch McLemore will: his honesty to Tom- mie Eustace. Bud Lowack wills his ability to look on the bright side of life to Linda Sue Crowley. Jeanie Bratt wills her ability to stay engaged so long to Mary Sue Perdue. Jerry Walsh wills his two front teeth to Shir- ley Crawford in case she gets sick in the middle of the night. David Schlabs wills his German loyalty and his nickname The German to Walter Schlabs. He wants to keep it in the family. Tony Pollock leaves his will to learn to Gary Ruckex. Larry Canady wills his ability to wink at girls to James Stallcup. Ronnie Reed wills his height and his duck tails to Doonie Brock and Joe Nowell. Jimmy Owen leaves his athletic ability to Joe Singleton. Harrell Cross wills his ability to accept nothing, and to argue about everything to Billy Ellis, who doesn't care about anything. Lee Roy Smith wills his willingness to work to Phillip Martin. Brent Proffitt wills his fondness for female companionship and all his freshman girl friends to Sammy Williams and Hugh Dorris, to be equally divided between them. Rex Jarvis wills his inferiority complex to Joe Bledsoe and Chester Smith. Carolene Pryor leaves her love for school to Marketta Clingman and Malinda Morris. Lena Petit wills her musical talent which was displayed in the One-Act Play to Alice Brothers. Fern Deen leaves her basketball ability and place on the team to Patsy Smith, Corlne Petit, and Marie Walsh. Suzy Abercrombie leaves her vim, vigor. and vitality to Billy Martin and Carolyn Buerger. Tommye Jane Mullis leaves her shyness and quiet mouth to Sharon Wales and Karen Jansen. Judy Thurber leaves her perfect 36 figure 02-12-12l to Lillian Huffman. We bequeath to the clear faculty, who have been our instructors in all the wisdom of the ages, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. Again, we give and bequeath to our beloved faculty all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers. We trust they will make use of all such him of wisdom and enlightenment for the education of the classes to come after us. Besides these enforced gifts, we leave - not of necessity, but our own free will - our bless- ing, tender memories of our pleasant associations together, and our forgiveness for anything that we may not have exactly appreciated in the demonstrations of the past, and a pledge of friendship from henceforth and forever. All the rest and residue of our property, what- soever and wheresoevet, of what nature, kind and quality soever it may be, and not herein be- fore disposed of after paying our debts, we give and bequeath to our beloved Principal, for his use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the coming classes as he may see fit. In witness whereof. We, the Class of 1961, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this twentieth day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one. SeniorTriF CAROLINE PRYOR Dnvm SCHLRBS JUDY GLENN V23 q .0 ,q .3 301w; HSLEMORE 2x1y43 3 1N BUD LOWAC' JERRY WALSH TOMMYE IANE MULLIS 3 '3 '3 Io mVun ly7742. e! w REX TRRVIS EILEEN MARSH LARRY muggy J'ERNNIE BRATT 3 3MVV$ nhflyz alum: Wzolqs 1 I GHYLE ' ' , SUZY ABERCROHBIE $20 9-3 STEWA RT DONNA FINDLEY ImHa Vaons 9W: HRERELL CROSS FRANK TRUELOVE valves Iopy +0 . V RONNIE REED w nu $3 GLENDA 1011.214: 7mm DEEN upqwl 3R5 III2314I2. 171411.955 ? CALIFORNIA m5UI 75... ARCHER cu: V The Count DOW W M H... Fudanma m? rnl LAA The Matterhorn The Sky-ride A real make-believe hippo Headhunters Old-timers and the ladies - Mrs. Crowley finds grass skirt JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Speaker's Junior table - girls where's 31 the Joe? banquet Receiving a lei The Prom Dancing cheek to Cheek JUNIORS yr 9V JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOE BLEDSOE, President TOMMIE EUSTACE, Vice President PATSY SMITH, Secretary CONNIE HORANY. Treasurer LINDA CROWLEY, Reporter ALLEN. BARBARA The dashing little blonde with he: twirling baton. BARNES. CLIFTON Did you say my knees were show- ing? BLEDSOE. JOE I'm not much of a charmer. but someday I'll be a good farmer. BROTHERS, ALICE There is no love greater than the love of learning. BURGER. CAROLYN Little things mean a lot a0 some peopley BURKS, JUDY Well how else would I have found out? CLINGMAN. MARKETTA Oklahoma. here I come! COX. ALVIN Now don't tell me, let me guess! CRAWFORD. SHIRLEY They told me I would look good in red. so I tried blonde instead. CROWLEY. LINDA Hey! I'll tell st. that. Crowley about DORRIS. HUGH That opera was divine. ELLIS. BILLY He can resist anything but tempta- tion. ESSLER, JO ANN The pride of old Scotland. EUSTACE. TOMMIE It's intelligence that counts. HORANY. CONNIE She's full of fun, and free of care; she makes enough noise to raise her hair. HUFFMAN. LILLIAN I use Pepsodent, shouldn't every- body? KRAHL, FRANCES Well, you asked me so I told you. MARTIN, BILLY When Duty calls. tell him I'm gone! MARTIN. PHILLIP He never looks forlorn when he plays that big bass hem. MOORE. SUE There's a twinkle in her eye for a college guy. MORRIS. MALINDA Can I help it if I'm irresistible. MORRISON. BILLIE JEAN will, I won't be an old maid all my life! l0: will I'D PERDU E, MARY SUE I just won a smile contest. PETIT. CORINE Just because I couldn't answer that doesn't mean I'm dumb. RUCKER. GARY Au. do I really look like Clark Gable? RUTHERFORD. GAYE An A-l girl on an A-l team. SCHLABS, WALTER Some day I'm gonna be President. SHELLEY. DALE Man, I call that art? SINGLETON . JOE Did someone say something? SMALL. DONNY Like a powder puff, x'm for the ladies. SMITH, PATSY Happy. and guy. that's just Pat in her own little way. STALLCUP , IA MES 50, better luck next time. WALLACE. DAVID Of all the things I like the beat. I much prefer to sit and rest. WALSH. MARIE Tell me more. this is getting in- texesting. WILLIAMS. SAMMY I like to be bashful but the girls won't let me. SOPHOMORES I ' Z Vim? . . N'RTL. N ,. . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JOE NOWELL. President JAMES WALSH. Vice President DORUI'HY EUSTACE. Reporter Barnes, Nancy BONNIE TAYLOR. Secretary Barton, Karen Baumbach, Jo Ann Byrne. Everette Ann Burks. Linda Cram, John Crawford, Jimmy Curtis. Ann Deen. Mary FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President, SHARON WALES Vice President, BILLY LOFTIS Secretary-Treasuxer, SHARON PORTER Reporter. SHARON JARVIS i WW' $93 66' Q owixs. HE Wt ARE GATHERED TOGETHER... ELEMENTARY 2. .11 .v, . J. A. Fall, Michael Findley, Berry Ann Gaulden, Janis Harrelson, Junior McAllster, Billy McMumy. Judy Moore. Danny Morrison, Barry Nelson, Lee Parsley, Steve Peck, Jimmie Rhodes, Gary Singleton, David Stephens. Ellen Tepfer, Gary Threet. Richard Trigg, Trecie Walker, Sue Wright. Phyllis Yeager, Lannie Anderson, Billy Barnes. Richard Burks, Linda Coleman. Mavis Crowley, Judy 1S x? C: N x A N IHMWH. VNHI x 3x MLx; IXQM .1 Tax-R N .5'3' CXH Hx$Q25 P JCSQJST' WHM -1 Q. anmx, ! D Bracy, Burks, Garland EIGHTH GRADE MRS. NELL TRENT Stew art, Mike Wright, Judy Boren , A quilla Shirley Bussey, Ray Dorris. Donald Frerich, Raymond Gensler, Elvis Goforth, Velda Huffman. Jane Johnston, Etta Mae Lewis, Marsha Lewis. Nancy Loftis. Margarett Morrison, Jerry Oliver, Barney Pitts, Bobby Pitts. Billy Raney, Florence Robertson. Nina Schlabs, Delores Crutcher. Samm Day, Delores Elledge, Brenda Eustace, Kay Eustace. Ann Gillem. Rickey Hammonuee, Bobby SEVENTH GRADE MR. DOYLE LEE Hannah. Butch Howell, Mack Jaclson, Judy Johnston, Gary Kirkland, Danny Knox. Butch Lowack, Vinson Matlock. Noble McBroom. Rita O'Donohoe, Mary Parker, Karen Pruitt, Milton Reeves. Jimmy Delorls, Roberts Schlabs. Carl Singleton. Leon Tepfer. Robert Van Hement, Connie wickham, Davida Williams, Paula Atchley, Connie Blocker, Kenneth Brock. Sue Burkett, Dana Canada, Ronnie Colteman, Les Culver, Bruce SEVENTH GRADE MR. C. O. HARCROW Davis, Pam Graham. Larry Haigood, Sheryl D. Hall, Danny Horany, Jim Horany, Mickey Kirkland, Jack Knox. Buddie Luig, Shirley Pittman. Darla Powell. Melissa Sanders. Ronnie Seay, Kathy Singleton, Elwin Smltson. Harold Tidwell, Sue Veith. Bobby Wright, David Wright. Jane Wright. Jodie Burks, Melba Byrd, Gerald Franklin, Barbara King, Judy Ann Kinnaman, Connie Luig, Linda Martin. Virgil Metcalf, Joe Miller. Eddie Morrison. Gary Owen, Linda Kay Peril. Joe Pittman, Jetty Paul Randell. Kenneth Singleton, Norman Smith, Larry Smith, James Odell Walsh, Cherrie Williams. Dianne Wylie. Virginia B ames , Virginia Baughman, Ann Baumbach. Boten, Gary Lee Bracey, Sandra Burks. Carolyn SIXTH GRADE MR. DEAN FISHER Abercromble, Georgene Qx Anderson, Judy Adkins. Lugenia Brewer, Danny Burkett, Leslee Byrd. Jan Cameron. Joe David Cram. Debora Davis. Jimmy Denhart. Dianne Fall, Steven Gholson. Neta Goodwin. Tommy Hall, Janette Holder, Billy Lear. Glenda Maag, Sandra Mayes. Renee McWhorter. Ginger Perdue, Vicki Raines, Linda Schenk, Danny Vickers, Donna Wells, Troy Holder. Patricia Huffman, Nita Ikaxd, George Johnson. Jo Ann Joiner. Dana Lulg. Raylette Matlock. I . D. McMumy. Charlie Morris. Burk O'Donohoe. John Parker. Janice Petty, Don Phillips, Jimmy Randell. Terry Sheppard, Linda Smith, Carrol Telchman, James White, Carolyn White, Juanita Win30, Carol Ann Adams, Weldon Bobbitt. Hal f A Gavin, Mike Crutcher, David Day, Gena Eustace. Io Foster. Bobby Gillern, Anita Gillespie, Tommy Goforth. Charles Harvey, Carol Jane FIFTH GRADE MRS. GENE GANN Foster, Larry Fredrick. Mark Ashbmok, James Atchley, Michael Bunch. Lonnie Byrd, Carolyn Canada, Linda Coleman, Deborah Culver, Teddy Gensler. Evelyn . , xi x1 9 FIFTH GRADE MRS. D. A. BROTHERS Hannah, Penny Harrelson. Clifton Heard, Henry Huffman, David King, Billy Wayne Maag, Gayle McBroom, Tommy Mobley. Gerald Morten. Teresa Parsley, Carol Pitts, Gary Riley, Vicki Schlabs, Brenda Schlabs. Pa: Thrash, Paul Walsh, Joy Lynn white, Butch Wickharn, Jeffrey Wright, Connie Jo Wright. Kathy Abercromble, George 2223?; 1,555 FOURTH GRADE MRS. GLEEOLA GARDINER Crawford, Johnny Dorris, Deborah Gauldin. George Horany, Donny Green, Betty Jean Hudson. Blenda King, Randy Miers. Cathy Lewis, Lynn Pollock, Keta Raney, Freddy Raines, Joyce Stone, Larry Don Tedrow. Barbara Tedrow, Lamoine Walker. Robbie Wallace, Susie Wingo, Richard Wylie, Barbara B arton . Sharon Baughman. Vickie Bracey, Richard Bratcher, Mike Bryan. Pamela FOURTH GRADE MRS. NELL WALLACE Davis, Mary Dugan, Donald Gels. Johnny Gholson, Carolyn Goforth. Scottie Gross. Joyce Ikazd, Alan McWhorter, Jerry Pedt. Sharon Pitts. Delores Ridenour. Rex Roderick, Judy Schlabs, Earl Shelley. Johnny Smicson, Homer Thomas. Deborah Trlplett, Sandra Van Hemen. Joe Wright. John Crutcher, Preston Culver, Marla Day. Ronnie Frerlch, Wayne Fromm. Glenda Kay Jackson. Brice Loftls, Carolyn Martin. Deborah Mayes, Walter McCarty. Bianca McDaniel, David McPherson, Jeffrey Porter, Ava Gail Schlabs. Paul Smith. Danny Telchman. Donna Trigg, Eddie Vaughn. Clint Veith, Joyce Walsh. Freddy Byrd. Viola Cheves, lucky Crawford. Sandra THIRD GRADE MISS FRANCES DUREN Adkins, H arold Campbell Allen Bottom. Frances Crowley. Jim Bob Crow, Becky Canada. Gary THIRD GRADE MRS. TROY WELLS Davis, Gayle Eustace. George Gillespie, Larry Groves, Carol Harris, Jack Knox, Theresa Luig, Janis Marcomell, Cherie Matlock, Theresa Mobley, La Nell Mcwhoner. Joe Riley, Dale Shelly, Richard Sheppaxd, Jimmy Small. Vicki Snoddy. Bruce Unger, Darrell Walker, Loyd Walsh. Joy Wright, Eddie Adams, Robert ,5! n x :W Ainsworth, Bacon, Darenda Janet SECOND GRADE MRS. EDITH COLVILLE Baughman, Mike Boone, Terry Lee Cameron, Mike Lee Covington, Mary Sue Cox. Donald Franklin, Sandra Kay Gensler, Shirley Ann Gough, Thomas Louis Gross, Tresa Kay Harrelson, Patricia Holder. Karen Elaine Kenner, Deborah Luig, Charles Mathews, Kerri Jane Miller, Gary Van Pedt. Debra Lynne Robinson. Linda Frances Smitson, Gary M. Barton. Robert Bell, Boten, Kandace Twilla SECOND GRADE MRS. NELL GILLILAND Cathy, Darlene Cavm, Ronnie Cox, Ronnie Gross, Patty Hannah, Gloria Harris. Pete Keener. Eddie Homady. Cyd Jackson, David Lear, Terry McRoy, Betty Metcalf, Myrle Murray, Nancy Pitts, Janice Riggins, Doyle Sheppard, Michael Smitson. Lora Thomas, Nancy Gholson. Rebecca Gels, Diane Hudson. Johnny Jackson, Michael Knox. Sylvia Luftm, Stuart Lulg, Karen Maag. Lonnie Martin, Cynthia Morgan, Jame: Murry, Brenda Neal. Jacky Perkins, Joe Phillips. Carolyn Pierce, Jackie Riley, Larry Rodexick, Jema Unger, Dance Wickham, Julie Alexander. Panicia Lee Baughman, Sheila Pearl Bell, Steven Canada, Terry Dee Cheves, David Ax i dz FIRST GRADE MRS. R. O. BENNETT Cox. Gerald Davis. Johnny Elledge, Rhonda Fall, David Gaines, Charles Bearden, Bradley Bryant, Keith Carriger, Paula Cobb, Charles Cross, Rheta Nell Crow, Bill Findley, William Foster, Johnny Foster. Malcom Foster, Marsha Fulton. Hollie Jane w FIRST GRADE MRS. WILMA ELMORE Hammomzee, Donna Harris, Phillip Huggins, Rhonda Horany, Dianne Huffman. George Ikard, Kay Johnson, Robert Lewis, Lisa Light. Preston Marcontell, Melvin Jr. McLemore, Lynn McPherson. Brian Owen, Tanya Owen, Linda Kay Pendergrass. Joy Rames, Lester Shelly, Ronnie Stanford, Debbie MRS GILLILAND - 2nd Grade Sleeping Beauty MISS BYERS' TREE MRS. GANN'S TREE THE LITTLE BAND CHORAL CLUB EIGHTH GRADE ACHIEVEMENT DAY PROGRAM The Class Walcoming our guests - Mike Falls Phyllis speaks at gradu anion FAREWELL TO FRIENDS GETTING THAT DIPLOMA! JUDY MIKE FIVE PALS ON GRA DUATION DA Y J Rey,F'lo . C14 risfmas Messaje, FAVORITES MISS ACHS SUZY ABERCROMBIE' MR. ACHS JERRY WALSH B A ND SWEETHEA . DONNA FINDLEYE: BEST ALL AROUND ATHLETES FERN DEEN TOMMIE EUSTACE SCHOLARSHIP SELECTED ON GRADES TOMMIE EUSTACE CITIZEN OF THE YEAR JERRY WALSH SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES BRENT PROFFI TT DONNA FINDLEY JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES SAMMY WILLIAMS CONNIE HORANY SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES JAMES WALSH LU CRETI A MULLI S FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES CHARLES BROCK DONNA JOHN SON AWARDS 1 960-1 961 DAVID SCHLAB FERN DEEN GAYLE STEWART KAREN BARTON 4-H Pres. School Spirit Music Mmic Chicago Trip Gold Star LINDA CROWLEY JOE BLEDSOE JIMMY PITTS IFRRY WALSH All-State All-State One-Act Sr. Play Oscar 11'. Play Oscar Play Oscar TOMMYE MULLIS MARY SUE PERDUE JUDY GLENN D.A.R. Award Citizenship Betty Crocker Award INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Ready Writing shorthand LINDA CROWLEY 2nd State JUDY THURBER 2nd Regional shorthand Team Science TOMMYE MULLIS TOMMIE EUSTACE 3rd District JUDY THURBER 2nd Regional Spelling LINDA CROWLEY GWEN YEAGER RANCH WEEK KING - QUEDI - ATTENDANTS Hi-School Favorites BUD LOWACK - SHARON JARVIS Chariot Hall King McLemore Hall Queen Judy Crown ' Bearers JACK KIRKLAND JILL BLEDSOE MELISSA POWELL BILL ED CROWLEY RANCH WEEK BUD LOWACK FERN DEEN RONNIE NELSON MARY DEEN CLASS FAVORITES BILLY ELLIS LILLIAN HUFFMAN DAVID WILLEFORD SHARON JARVIS FRIENDLIEST LINDA GAYE RUTHERFORD BILLY ELLIS w, WIN; . MOST LIKELY TO succeeo JERRY WALSH LINDA CROWLEY MOST TALENTED KAREN BARTON JIMMY PITTS Compliments of PAGE'S BARBER 8L BEAUTY SHOP DORRIS TOOLS 8L SUPPLY l I . BEST ALLl-ROUND FERN DEEN RODDY OLIVER MOST swmdiig ' JUDY THURBER TOMMIE EUSTACE ATHLETICS v . 3 ., : vaULLL . .vxs L FOOTBALL COACH CROWDER JERRY WALSH COACH HARCROW JIMMY PITTS HARRELL CROSS 1960 SCHEDULE I ACKSBORO -------------- 22 ELECTRA ................ 8 IOWA PARK --------------- 66 OLNEY ----------------- 55 CROW ELL ---------------- 55 PADUCAH ............... 6 HOLIDAY ................ 3 HENRIETT A --------------- 0 MUNDAY ---------------- 12 CHILICOTHE -------------- 6 ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY ARCHER CITY A RC HER CITY ------------- 14 ------------- 26 4 . ROSS GLENN JERRY WALSH BUTCH MCLEMORE QB QB LB Sophomore Senior Hon. Mention Co -Capt. A11 -Dlst. Senior BILLY ELLIS $ HARRELL CROSS V I?UD LOWACK HB RB. Co-Capt. FB Junior Hon. Mention. All-Dist. Senior All-Dist. REX JARVIS RE Senior W. . L - , ; , GARY RUCKER MONTY MCCARTY LG C C Senior Junior Freshman Co-Capt. , A11 -Dist. Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City ' Archer City ' Archer City ' Archer City ' Archer City BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM COACH HARCROW A TEAM 23 Seymour 36 Holliday 40 Throckmorton 39 Munday 40 Harrold 32 Seymour 30 Megargel 24 New Castle 4'7 Locket! 19 Henrietta 26 Krum 13 Burkbumett 44 Locket! 33 Olney 19 Olney 41 Megaxgel 20 Jacksboro 31 Holliday 29 Henrietta 32 Holllday 40 Henrietta Managers SCORES 49 Archer City 13 39 Archer City 19 35 Archer City 37 61 Archer City 28 30 Archer City 38 58 Archer City 36 55 Archer City 45 25 Archer City 19 51 Archer City 34 46 Archer City 43 52 Archer City 24 53 Archer City 30 61 45 65 50 69 41 44 41 48 JOE SINGLETON RUSTY POLLOCK B TEAM Seymour Seymour Megargel New Castle Buxkbumett Olney Olney Megargel Iacksboro Henrietta Holltday Henrietta JOE BLEDSOE Forw axd RONNIE NELSON Forw ard JOHN RUTHERFORD Post BILLY ELLIS TOMMIE EUSTACE MONTY McCARTY Guard Forward Co-Capt. JOE NOWELL RODDY OLIVER JIM OWENS Forward Post DALE SHELLY KENNETH TEICHMAN JAMES WALSH Forward Guard Forward GIRL? BASKETBALL TEAM Mgrs. TOMMYE MULLIS JANE MARTIN Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City SCORES Coach FRED MCCOWN I acksboro Electra Byers Iowa Park Haxrold Olney Megargel New Castle Lockett Jacksboro Brock Burkburnett Lockett Burkbumeut Megargel Jacksboro Holllday Henrietta Holllday Henrietta Paducah Paducah 38 25 36 15 65 54 38 21 46 31 49 32 45 50 33 38 35 42 43 23 60 40 FERN DEEN GAYE RUTHERFORD CONNIE HORANY Forward, Captain Forward Forward muth ...anru,.mm.m. v. DOROTHY EUSTACE SUZY ABERCROMBIE Forw ard Guard, Co -Capta1n GWEN YEAGER LINDA LEAR GAYLE STEWART Guard Guard Guard CHEERLEADERS SU ZY ABERCROMBIE JUDY GLENN SUE MOORE Paducah! TRACK TEAM HARCROW BUD LOWACK TOMMIE EUSTACE TOMMIE EUSTACE Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City Archer City FOOTBALL JR. HIGH FOOTBALL 22 New Castle 28 Throckmonon Henrietta 8 Holliday 0 Henrie Km 16 Holliday CHEERLEADERS PHYLLIS WRIGHT JANE WRIGHT RITA MCBROOM JANE HUFFMAN JR.-Hl. BASKETBALL JR. HI BASKETBALL A C 32 Throckmonon 19 A C 32 Olney 34 A C 34 Iacksboro 22 C 36 Holliday 33 A C 32 Electra 16 A C 35 Electra 30 A C 19 Olney 14 A C 42 Munday 2'7 A C 33 Olney 38 A C 22 Henrietta 19 A C 31 Throckmorton 26 A C 35 Chillicothe 15 JR.-HI. TRACK , I JR. HIGH TRACK Archer City won 3rd Place in the District Track Meet. The following boys won ribbons in the district meet lst Place , Barney Oliver . Discus 2nd Place - Gary Tepfex - '75 yd. dash 3rd Place - Gary Tepfer, Steve Parsley, Danny Moore, Barry Morrison, 440 yd. relay - Elwin Singleton - 220 yard run. Gary Tepfer - 100 yard dash and 440 yard dash. 4th Place - Danny Moore, Barry Morrison. Lee Nelson, Raymond Frarich, 880 yard relay - Roy Smith - 220 yd. dash - Gary Tepfer - broad jump - Barney Oliver - shoI-put. Baseball - Fizzled Come on, Gangl Dressed for Rally Boosters Homecoming Cheerleader Flowers for Sue A hug for Judy ACTIVITIES ANNUAL STAFF Editors: PATSY SMITH - EILEEN MARSH Art Editors: KAREN BARTON - DALE SHELLY Business Managers: TOMMYE MULLIS - JOE BLEDSOE - KAREN JENSEN Photographer: LINDA CROWLEY MISS SPENCER KAREN BARTON Sponsor An Editor Compliments of WILLIAM and JIMMIE THREET GUARANTEE AB STRACT CATS CLAW ' ......u...-u EDITORS CLUB EDITOR Fem Deen Suzy Abercrombie Judy Thurber ART EDITORS FEATURE EDITOR Mary Deen Connie Horany Gayle Stewart SPORTS WRITERS BUSINESS MANAGER Jerry Walsh Judy Glenn Tommie Eustace TYPISTS EDITORIAL WRITERS Gwen Yeager Alice Brothers Jeanie Bratt Gwen Yeager SPONSOR Mrs. L. N. Barton STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsors. MR. McPHERSON MISS TAYLOR President, JERRY WALSH Vice President, JOE BLEDSOE Secretary, SUZY ABERCROMBHE Treasurer. TOMMIE EUSTACE Reporter, LUCRETIA MULLIS Historian. GAYLE STEWART Parliamentarian, LINDA CROWLEY STUDENT COUNCIL PROJECTS. 1960-61 Sponsored Assembly Programs Conducted School Election Serviced Concession Machines Selected Cidzen-of-Month and Citizen-of-Year Operated Concession Stand for Volleyball Tournament Sponsored All School Picnic Delegates and Sponsor: Attended District and State Meetings Led Discussion Group at State Meeting Purchased Mirrors for Halls Purchased School Signs and Sportsman Creed STUDENT OF THE MONTH S ELEC TED BY STUDENT COUNCIL September C ONNIE HORA NY October November December KAREN BARTON RODDY OLIVER BRENT PROFFITT January February March DONNY LINSCOTT DAVID WILLEFORD TOMMYE MULLIS A pril May TOMMIE EUSTACE LINDA CROWLEY STUDENT OF THE MONTH SELEC TED BY F UTURE HOM EMA KERS Septem ber LINDA CROWLEY October November December SUE MOORE KATRINA HORANY ELLEN CAMPBELL January February March CAROL WRIGHT BRENDA PROFFIT CAROLYN HARRELSON JO ANN ESSLER BARBARA ALLEN OFFICERS President - ALICE BROTHERS 15L V.P. - LINDA CROWLEY 2nd V.P. - SUE MOORE Sec'y-Treas - MARIE WALSH V g Our EX visit us Presentation to FHA King PROJEC TS , . Mrs . Slack guest speaker Trxp to Dallas Fan . . , for sweetheart banquet Famlly Forelgn Dlsh PoI-Luck Supper Sent Christmas Cards to Needy People Progressive Dinner Area IV Meeting F . H .A Week Style Show and Fun Night State Meeting Sweetheart Banquet Sponsored Homecoming Guests at head table Compliments of D. A. BROTHERS, Distributor TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - Archer City, Texas DAVID SCHLABS President 4-H Club Trip to Chicago Gold Star Award Abilene SECOND PLACE 4-H - REA. IUDGING TEAM Walter Schlabs Gary Rucker David Schlabs James Stalleup GARY RUCKER 4th Place Over All Boys in 4-H - F.F,A. Judging Contest, Wichita Falls. ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE President. DAVID SCHLABS Vice President, JAMES STALLCUP Secxetaxy-Treasurer. JUDY FROMAN Reporter, KENNETH TEICHMAN Sponsor. MR. WILHOIT PROJECTS Gold Star Banquet County Award Banquet Wichita 4-H Judging . Dairy Cattle at Windthorst Show Poultry Show Electrical Exhibit DRIVER'S ED. CLASS SPEECH CLASS i CONCERT ROW 1: Alice Brothers ROW 3: Ann Curtis Jeannie Bran Kenneth Tiechman Gwen Yeager Ronnie Wright Marketta Clingman Sharon Jarvis ROW 2; Sharon Wales Joe Bledsoe Elaine Goforth Harrold Cross Malinda Morris Laura Loving Barbara Allen Linda Crowley Carolyn Hanelson Janet Gillam Ianell Rogers ROW 4: Mr. Perot Rona Bryan Dickey Kirkland Karen Barton Tommye Jane Mullis Everette Byrne Ellen Campbell Connie Pollock Lucretia Mullis Dianne Martin Carolena Pryor Lisa Eckstine Neva McLemore Sharon Shields Gaye Rutherford Charles Brock Sylvara Yeager Gayle Stewart Donna Findley Carrol Gillern Donny Linscott John Crain Billy Ellis Donny Small Ronnie Nelson Bonnie Taylor Philip Martin Kauina Horany DRUM MAJOR TOMM YE J AN E MULLIS MAJORETTES KAREN BARTON TOMMYE JANE MULLIS ELLEN CA MPBELL NEVA MCLEMORE CHARLES BROCK BARBARA ALLEN Band Di rector Rickard Perot PICS. JCCBIQJSOQ a V.Pr04.3illd Ellis S Scum Tr . BAND OFFICERS STAGE BAND Director MR. PEROT CHORAL CLUB Director MISS SLACK B m o A M Football Jackets Sweetheart Basketba 11 PEOPLE WE APPRECIATE CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Ensey Mrs. Wallsce Mrs. Eustace Mrs. Brown CUSTODIANS Mr. Ensey Mr. Perkins Mr. Brown BUS DRIVERS Mr. Meurer Mrs. Williams Mr. Phillips Mr. Mullis Mr. Fisher SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Pres.. JOE BLEDSOE V. Pres.. HUGH DORRIS Sec. -Treas. , ALICE BROTHERS Reporter. LINDA CROWLEY Christmas Party Did you get a telegram? Hue Inon'ey? 4...: NeUls Couhfrgstore TL. morra- 30 fawn; Auction Take me home; I am tired and sleepy SCIENCE PROGRAM Looking things over Tommye Jane, demonstrates The day Harrell asks questions Signing Annuals Oh! what should I say? Come and get it Want a pair of shoes Miss Eye: '5 An EVENTS Christmas The telegraph office ; See our numbers ADVERTISERS FIRST STATE BANK Arche r City, Texas Dependable Banking Se rvice Since 1909 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HAIGOOD AND CAMPBELL Panhandle Gas and Oil Wholesale P. O. Box 427 Arche 1' City, Texas HEARD'S MR. AND MRS. ROY HEARD k A? , 1-:- m COE ELLIS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE RCA .WhlrlpOOI Sherwin-Williams Paints R,CA,V1Ctor Furnlture Gift F15h1ng Tackle Archer City, Texas 5 Ph. HO 2-3217 . pH ,7 I '. H. PERRY PITTMAN CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Archer City, Texas LOWACK DRILLING 8 CONTRACTING Archer City, Tex. ARCHER CITY FLOWER $r GIFT SHOP Owner, MRS. SALISBURY THANKS AGAIN FOR LETTING US SERVE THE WILDCAT OF ARCHER CITY SCHOOLS LASATEWS STUDIO Your Annual Photographer A VINceriji MURPHY CHEVROLET COMPANY Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer for 10 Yrs. HOpkins 2-3121 Wichita Falls 322-6522 Sales and Service Archer City, Texas COMPLIMEN Ts OF C'TY CLEANERS McWHORTER FOOD STORE Archer CRY Texas T he OpportuniWEonZier OF TEXAS Thenis opportunity for you in the Opportunity Frontier of Texas. The steady growth of this area in popu- lation. in industry, in commercial activity-opcns up new job pussibili- ties, new business opportunities. new Fields in which to grow with a grow- ing area. Ona goal of Texas Electric Service Company, which serves much of the Opportunity Frontier, is to help promote the continued growth of the area. while providing plenty of dependable. low-cosl elem Eric power for continued progress. TEXAS ELECTR$C SERVICE COMPANY Dependable Electric Service A Partner in Area Growth KING S GROCERY AND MARKET Arche 1' City, Texas ATCHLEWS Ready-to -Wear RED AND ELINOR COMPLIMENTS OF H. D. CATHEY WELL SERVICE P. O. Box 698 Archer City, Texas HO 2-5555 A. J. MORRIS AGENCY Insurance Bonds Real Estate Archer City, Texas Ph. HO 2-3150 COMPLIME NTS OF HORANWS Archer City, Texas Since 1928 Compliments Compliments of of JOE 5- SHELTON CITY GAS COMPANY INSURANCE MRS. JOE E. SHELTON Archer City and Archer City, Texas Holliday Best Wishes From LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD STORE Archer City, Texas Complime nts of ARCHER COUNTY NEWS Best Wishes From DAVIS SUPPLY COMPANY Archer City, Texas Compliments of DAVE EAKIN GARAGE 323 E. Cleveland Ave. Electra, Texas Ph. 3795 Magnetos Industrial Generators Engine and Parts Compliments of WALSH BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Archer City, SOUTHSIDE GROCERY AND MARKET Ph. HO 2-5211 Owners MR. AND MRS. A. O. CAMPBELL Texas Archer City, Texas Compliments Compliments of BERAND BROTHERS Feed, Seed, and Grain of WHITE AUTO STORE Arche r City, Texas Good Luck, Senior 5 Compliments of MARIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone HO 2 -546 3 Archer City, Texas Compliments of C. C. MARTIN WELDING SERVICE Archer City Texas TRAVIS NELSON TE XACO SERVICE STA. Archer City, Tex. Compliments of ANNUAL STAFF BOOSTER PAGE PICKARD'S GARAGE MR. AND MRS. BUD BLEDSOE ARCHER INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY ARCHER DRUG CAROL JANE HARVEY MODERN CLEANERS WILSON VARIETY MR. AND MRS. 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