Arlington High School - Colt Corral Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

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1 960 Ojf ( t btffoit 9 fyA SS w o4tOkp y t, Z04 z k otf t esclj... tW o4c i ed £ (StpoMga OM bio ta ed On AvAm y ( ex e ’ estd e b t WKlo n IN DEDICATION urteous and cheerful every day, yal to A. H. S. in every way, riginal and quick to get things done, outhful when it comes to sharing fun, 'fident in an orderly routine. ncere and sympathetically keen, elpful to the student in distress, ithusiastic, always does her best, adiant with a glow of inner light, espected for her fairness, sense of right. G. A., a club that gives the clue-- edicated, Mrs. Cloye Sherrod, to you. 4 Today, the stores and streets of Arlington have been remodeled and improved to suit the needs of a growing population. Arlington is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. It has more than tripled its size in a decade. As anyone can sec, the change in cars from 1916 to I960 is remarkable. The car of '60 contains all the luxuries and conveniences of this modern age. V- The football player of the past is repre- sented by Robert Fielder. Robert was a very prominent member of his class. He was graduated from Arlington High School in 1925. Mr. Fielder is the originator of the Fielder Award for outstanding students. He is Suite a contrast of the football player of to- ay. 10 The I960 version of a football player is Steve Brenning. Steve played football on the Colt A” Team. Besides football he is also outstanding in track and baseball. Steve has represented his Freshman Class as president and favorite. He is certainly a good example of the Progressive '60. The main building of Arlington High School was first built in the year 1934. Its years of service will long be remembered by its ex-students. ■ fr1 y ■ iwm In contrast to the former high school, a new building was erected in 1956. All of the students and faculty regarded the new school with praise and admiration. Out 13 FACULTY MR. JAMES W. MARTIN Superintendent ADMINISTRATION MRS. DIXIE FOWLER Secretary to Mr. Martin ARUNOTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL. DISTRICT • I WOT nUM w «auWTM. Tnu orrice ori Supe r intendent 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 arc mindful of the obligation wc have to provide you with a foundation adequate to your future. That future will measure the effectiveness of this foundation. Sincerely, JWM:f MRS. DELOISE KEATING Sec. to Mr. Counts MRS. STELLA HLIVKO Sec. to Mr. Wood MR. ROY WOOD Assistant Superintendent-Finance MR. WOODROW COUNTS 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. MR. JOHN WEBB Principal EXECUTIVE «netor Arlington Public Schools cArlington, ZJexai ------rrtMlMl______ Kay. I960 To tha Student Sody: Wa ate vary appreciative to the atudant body for your work and cooperation which her mada 1999-60 a vary auccaaaful year at Arlington Hljh School. Thla Annual will bo a aourca of plaaaura In eha futura In hatpins yov ranonbar achool-day frianda and actlvltlaa which you enjoyed. Our alncara thanka to the Annual Staff and thalr aponaora for thalr work. 9t. SInearaly, John M. Uabb MRS. ELIZABETH MALONE c-Arlington Public Schools cArling ton, 7jtxai MRS. AUDINE WHITTEN, Secretary DEPARTMENT OOXtCf: YJ oe-Principal Kay, I960 To The Annual Staffs V are proud of you for your lntorest and enthusiasm, for your hard work and deternlnation. These fine qualities have contributed so much to the preservation. In our annual, of pleasant neaorles of the 1959-60 school year. Sincerely, h u). H. W. Key MR. HAROLD KEY. Vicc-principal MR. JERRY SMITH Counselor MISS MAMIE PRICE Dean of Girls MRS. HELEN STRICKLAND Supervisor 20 MRS. NEW ANA COUNTS Nurse MRS. JUANITA SKELTON Speech Therapist Miss Stinson, Mrs. Joyner. Mr. Cullers, and Miss Farr work on sets for the senior play ARTS STIMULATE CULTURE MISS ERNESTINE FARR, B S S.H.S.T.G, Huntsville Journalism MISS SUE STINSON, B. S. University of Texas, Austin Speech MRS. ARISTA JOYNER, B.F.A. University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota Art MR. J. EDGAR CULLERS, B.S., M.A. N.T.S.C., Denton C.S.C.E., Greely, Colorado Mechanical Drawing 21 MRS. CLOYE SHERROD. B.S., M.Ed. T.C.U., Fort Worth T.W.C., Fort Worth Shorthand MRS. MILDRED SHUPEE. B.S. T.W.U., Denton Bookkeeping II Typing BUSINESS -KEY TO SUCCESS A thorough knowledge of business machines is essential.” say Mrs. Crouch. Mrs. Shupee. Mrs. Lands, and Mrs. Sherrod. msm ENGLISH....A MUST MISS FLO EVANS, B.S.E. H.S.T.C., Arkansas English MISS MARION GLASS, B.S. N.T.S.C., Denton English Mukisek. MRS. BOBBIE MUKISEK, B.A. T.C.U., Fort Worth English 23 Mrs. Mary Galvan, Miss Elizabeth Amos, Mr. Newell Faulkner, and Mrs. Frances Campbell demonstrate the different at- titudes toward grading papers. FOR ALL MRS. MARY GALVAN- BA., MA. E.T.S.C. Commerce English MISS ELIZABETH AMOS-B. A., M. Ed. T.WC, Fort Worth N.T.S.C, Denton English Miss Roddy, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Lacey, and Mrs. Simms look over the encyclopedias in the library. STUDENTS MRS. VERA B. LACEY, B.S., M.A. NT.S.C. Denton English MISS MELBA RODDY, B.A., M. Ed. S.M.U. Dallas English MR. NORMAN WHITLOCK, B.A. N.T.S.C., Denton Spanish I MRS. NADINE BARKER, B. A., M. Ed. E.T.S.C., Commerce Latin I, II MRS. DOROTHY HOL- LAND, A.B. E.T.S.C., Commerce Spanish I, II FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROVIDE VARIATION Mrs. Barker shows Mrs. Holland and Mr. Whitlock the Latin version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Miss Butler, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Baker and Mr. Crouch don't seem to be paying much attention to their math. MATH OPENS MANY DOORS MRS. LOU BAKER, B.A. Trinity University, San An- tonio Algebra I MR. JAMES CROUCH, B.S. A. M. College Station Business Math MRS. MAX BREWER, B.S., M.S. E.T.S.C. Commerce Business Math Plane Geometry MISS NORA BUTLER, B.A., M.A. N.T.S.C. Denton Geometry Trigonometry Mrs. Price shows Mrs. Paysingcr and Mrs. Drake the fundamentals of a graph. MATH IS ALWAYS A PROBLEM MRS. HELEN DRAKE, B.A. Baylor University, Waco Algebra II MRS. CHRISTINE HEWITT, B.A. N.T.S.C., Denton Algebra II Business Math MRS. MARIAN PAY- SINGER, B.A.; M.A. S. M.U., Dallas T. W.C., Ft. Worth Plane Geometry Advanced Math MRS. IRENE PRICE, B.A. Trinity University, San Antonio Algebra II 28 MISS JANE ELLIS, B.A.; M. Ed. T.S.C.W., Denton N.T.S.C, Denton Music DEAN COREY, A.B. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio Music MUSIC PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT Miss Ellis and Mr. Corey demonstrate their talents before the camera Coach Curlee and Coach Garrett are interesting bystanders as Miss Heverly makes a basket. P. E. TEACHERS SUPPLY STUDENTS MR. SAM CURLEE, B.A. Austin College, Sherman Football, A Team Basketball Golf Drivers Education MR. JIMMY GARRETT, B.S. E.T.S.C., Commerce Football, B Team Physical Education American History 30 Coach Malone shows Coach Nohavitza, Mrs. Turney and Coach Thompson the correct techniques of volleyball WITH WHOLESOME RECREATION MR. DOYLE MALONE. B.S., M E. T.C.U., Fort Worth Football A Team Baseball Physical Education American History MRS. ANN TURNEY, B.A. Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas Physical Education MR. ELO NOHAVITZA, B.A., M.Ed. Texas A M, College Station Football, A Team Basketball Drivers Education MR. GUY SHAW THOMPSON, B.S. T.C.U., Fort Worth Football, B Team Track Physical Education 31 ROY MORRISON, B.S. Texas A M, Bryan Biology SCIENCE ...STUDY BERTA MAE POPE B.S., M. ED. N.T.S.C., Denton T.W.C., Ft. Worth Chemistry CATHERINE WILLIAMS. B.A., M.S. T.U., Austin N.T.S.C, Denton Biology MrS P°Pe' Mr MO ISO ' indicate tha, .he ph„«o,yn.h«U reec.ic may h,ve ,.k.n p,a. MARY CLEMENTS, B.S., M. ED. S. M.U., Dallas T. W.C., Ft. Worth Biology Chemistry FRANK COLLINS, B.S., M. ED. H.S.U., Abilene McMurry College, Abilene Biology 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.G, Denton Texas Tech, Lubbock Biology Mr. Duff, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Fry, and Mr. Collins display interest centers used in their classes. Mr. Clark and Miss Butler look quite interested as Mrs. Gardner displays the woild map. MAPS, PROJECTS, REPORTS - I PEARL BUTLER, B.A., M. ED. H.S.U., Abilene T.C.U., Ft. Worth American History J. DON CLARK, B.A. Texas Tech, Lubbock American History ELIZABETH B. GARD- NER, B.S., M. ED. Delta State Teachers College, Cleveland, Mississippi World History 34 Mrs. Johns, Mr. Kelley, and Mrs. Snodgrass discuss our changing flag. ADD TO SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. J. R. KELLEY, B.S. Northeast Louisiana State College, Monroe, Louisiana Economics-Civics MRS. GERTRUDE JOHNS, B.A., M.A. N.T.S.C., Denton T.C.U., Fort Worth Civics-Sociology MRS. ENA RAY SNODGRASS. B.A. T.W.U., Denton 35 Mr. Land thinks he is lucky to have such co-workers as Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Parr. PAST...PRESENT...FUTURE MR. PHILIP N. LAND N.T.S.C., Denton Gvics-Texas History MRS. NATALEE PARR Arlington State College, Arlington S.M.U., Dallas American History MRS. MARY JUAN HARRIS, B.A. University of Texas, Austin World History 36 I MR. PAUL BOOHER, B.A. N. T. S. C, Denton Industrial Arts MR. E.A. ROQUEMORE, B.S., M.A. S.H.S.T.C., Huntsville Vocational Agriculture 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 MR. JOHN RITTER, B. A.. M.A. N.T.S.C., Denton Shop FUTURE VOCATIONS PLANNED of the subject along with Mr. Booher and Mr. Ritter. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Turnham get down to the meat HUM Mrs. Rush and Mrs. Johnson serve the noon meal. CAFETERIA LADIES PREPARE LUNCH Mrs. Ellen Busbee, Director, busily makes change. The cafeteria ladies prepare and serve over 300 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. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Sherrill prepare lunch. Miss Mamie Murphy School Dietition 38 The school custodians work in two shifts to keep our huge educational plant in operation. Working behind the scenes arc: Mr. Pete Henz, custodial en- gineer, Mr. Walter Howell, Mr. Max Damon, Mr. J. B. Nowlin, Mr. Alvin Brooks, and Mr. Charlie Mercer. Mr. Brooks, Mr. Damon, and Mr. Nowlin perform their nightly tasks CUSTODIANS WORK BEHIND THE SCENES Pete Henz, Custodial Engineer, lowers the flag. Mr. Howell and Mr. Mercer with the tools of their trade. 39 ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Z ■ r, y- W. 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. Sincerely, 42 First Row: Atkins, August. Bogart!. Brewer, Bucher, Burney, I. Burress, J. Burress, D. Campbell. Second Row: S'. Campbell, Carlson, Carmichael. Clifton, Cofer. Collins, Cravens, Creswell, Duke. Third Row: East, Fabel, Gibbs, Goolsby, Graham, Guzman. Halsey, Hand, Hardy. Fourth Row: Hart, Hollingsworth, Hoolcy, Hubbard, Huffman, Humphreys, Inlow, John- son, Jones. Student Council The officers of the Student Council are from left to right: Ronny Jones-Sergeant-at-Arms; Joy Bur- ress-Secretary-Treasurer; John Tierce-President; Benny Hollingsworth-Vice-Prcsident; and E. L. Atkins-Parliamentarian. 43 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. .......Backbone of A. H. S. First Row: Keating, Lincoln, McClellan, McIntosh. McMurtrey, Massey. Niles. O'Hare, N. Parker. Second Row: S. Parker, Pirkle, Pool, Post, Prather, Ragland, Reed, Reese. Seward. Third Row: J. Smith. Stepp, Sutherland, Tierce, Tucker, Usher, Watkins, Weathcrall, Wilson. Fourth Row: J. Young, R. Young. Sponsors: Mrs. Johns. Mr. Smith. Not Pictured: Bost, Me- Amis, Murpheacy, Phillips. Howpyi 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, Hi s, 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: They really aren’t heavy at all!' Sophomore: It's like signing our life away...” Senior: 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 Dance Launches Social Activities What a way to tell Jokes! I could have laughed all night. Weren’t you thirsty Mr. Faulkner? 46 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, Plcmmons, Robertson, Russell, Scottino, Sleppy. Third row: Smith, Snider, Stanley, Thomas, Thorla, Trull, Walden, Walters, Williams. Fourth row: Wooley, Wooten, Yandell. Not pictured: Alvie Richerson. Wow! What a chance! Easy Does It Halloween Carnival is Staged by Classes Goblins, spooks 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. What's Behind the Green Door? 48 Don't bat an eyelash! FHA Officers: Left to right are Barbara Keating, Sgt. at arms; Judy Johnson, 7th V. P.; Sandra McClellan. 2nd V. P.; Bettye Usher. 1st V. P.; Ciny Pirkle, 3rd V. P.; Judy Bond. 4th V. P.; Starlett Wilson, Sec.-Tres.; Nan Collins. 5th V. P.; Donna Post, 4th V. P.; Judy Young, Historian; seated is Marsha Sutherland, President. Not pictured are: Annette Spencer, 6th V. P.; Sally Gould, Parliamentarian. F. H. A. Prepares Girls for This years’ theme for the FFA meetings was FFA in Our Changing World. To carry out this theme, the club-sponsored dance was dec- orated in Hawaiian style, in honor of our new flag. Also, for one of their meetings, the members dined at La Tapatia. Another meeting was highlighted by a vocational panel consisting of an airline stewardess, an elementary teacher, a laboratory technician, and a secretary. Other activities included Fair Day, the annual Christmas caroling at the Eastern Star Home, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Members: Ackerman, Adams. K. Adams, Kay Adams, Anderson, Bailey, Baize, Barton, Berry, Billings. Top Row: Bland, Blese, Bond, Bowers, Boxley, Brewer, Broeske, Bucher. Burke. Second Row: Byrom, Calhoun, Carbary, Chaney, Chasteen, Cigainero, Cobb, Collins, Cox. Third Row: Cracraft, Creed, Crittenden, Culberson, M. Davis, S. Davis, Dennis, Dunn, Elick. Future Responsibilities Top Row: Ellison, Fauara, Fullerton, Garner. Garrison, Goldman, Gorman, Griffin, Hamilton. Second Row: Harrison, Hawkins, Hefferin, Heron, Higgins, Hilliard, Holland, Hooley, Hopper. Third Row: Howard, Howsley, Huckabee, Huff- man, Hunt, Ibsen, Jacobs. 50 Top Row: Jernigan, Jinks, Johnson, J. Jones, M. Jones, Kelley, Kitterman. Second Row: Klatt, Knotts. Lambert, Little, Lowry, Lynch, Marshall, Martin, Marvin, Mayes, Mays. Third Row: McClung, McGowan, McMurtrey. Merrill, Mickelson, Montfort, Moody, P. Moore, S. Moore. And Challenges in the Top Row: Murray, Napier, Newcomb, Nicholas, Norman. Oakes. Oglesby, O'Halloran, Parrish. Second Row: Phillips, Pilcher. Pipes, Pirkle, Plekavic, Plemmons, Poindexter, Post, Raish. Third Row: Rash, Rayburn, Reddcll, Reese. Robinson. Russell, Sampson Top Row: Saunders, Savage. Schugg, Sherrill, Shurmon. Sier. D. Smith. J. Smith, Snider. Second Row: Sommers, Spencer. Spiva, Spruance. Squires. Starke, Steffans Stevens. B. Stewart. Third Row: G. Stewart, Stockton, Strain. School, Home Top Row: Stribling, Strong, L. Stroud, S. Stroud, Swearingen, Sutherland, Tubb. J. Tucker, S. Tucker. Second Row: Vader, Woolcy, Wise. Winnett, Whitten, Webb, Ward, Walden, D. Young. Third Row: J. Young, Sponsors: Mrs. Turnham FHA Sweetheart, Mike Inlow, receives the lei from President, Marsha Sutherland, as other nominees, Ronnie Bogard and Kenneth Watkins watch. And Community Just One Little Candle-Theme of chapter meeting. 53 The Future Nurses worked! The Sophomores worked! The Juniors worked! And the Seniors Won! Homecoming spirit begins at the pep rally. Mrs. Valin Woodward crpwned Coming Home Queen. The big parade begins! Sophomore cheers fill the air. The Juniors let out a roar. 55 Exes and students dance to enchanting music. Halftime, Dance Ends Day 56 An exciting moment for Starlett. 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 Eppcs, Secretary; Jack Marty. Treasurer; Doug Duke. President. Key Club Serves School First Row: Mr. Malone, Sponsor. Second Row: Atkins, Burress, Bush, D. Campbell, R. Campbell, Carlson. Third Row: Clifton, Cravens. Davis, Drake. Duke. Eppcs, Finch. Gilstrap, Hankins. Fourth Row: Hollingsworth. Houston. Howell Johnson. McClain, Marty, Tierce, Waller, Watkins. 57 Delivering Christmas cards was a Key Club project. Key to Activities President, Doug Duke, calls the meeting to order. 58 Key Club dance heads their activities. The curtain rises and the play begins. 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 arc 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. Officers: Sitting !. to r. Linda Cooper, treasurer; Sandra Sanders, Pres.; Barbara Sparrow, Sec.; Standing I. to r. Marcia Jacobs, Histori- an; Ray George, Vice-Pres.; and Martha May, Parliamentarian. F. T. A. Inspires Future Teachers 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. Moore. Perrett, 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 60 F. T. A. Christmas Ball Robbie Carlson, President, experiments his new photog- raphy technique by taking pictures of the other of- ficers. The officers arc as follows: 1. to r.. First row: Sandra McLellan, Vice President; Bcttye Usher, Social Chairman; Barbara Keating, Co-Secretary; Second row: Carlet Kight, Treasurer; Linda Luttrell, Co-Secretary; Jackie McMurtrey, Social Chairman; and Ronnie Haag, Social Chairman. Camera First row: 1. to r., Abney, Ackerman, Allbright, Anderson, Atkins, Barber. Barton, Bearden. Bernius. Second row: 1. to r., Bird, Blackmarr, Blackwell, Brem, Brenning, Brown, Buchanna n, Burney, Bush. Third row: 1. to r., Byrom, Camp, Campbell, Chasteen, Cheek, Clifton, Cravens, Creed, Davis. Fourth row: 1. to r., Dennis. DeVore, Drennan. Dublin, Duke, Dulaney, Ellison, Eppes, Fewel. Fifth row: 1. to r., Finch, Fleming, Foster, Gilstrap, Glanville, Hall, Hamilton, Hatcher, Haugh. 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: I. to r.. Heron Hightower. Hilliard, Hollingsworth. Holcman, Howard. Howell, Hubbard, Huffman. Second row: I. to r., Ivy, Jacobs, Jarvis, Jeanes, Jinks, Jinks, Jobe, Johnson, Johnson. Third row: I. 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: 1. to r., Niles, Norvell, Oakes, Oglesby, Parker, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Pilcher. Members enjoy looking at Homecoming films. Members had a splashing good time at last year's Camera Club trip. In Photography School photographers: Charles Hester. Mike Peters and Fred Riggs. First row: 1. to r.. Pirkle, Plemmons, Powell. Probst, Ragland, Rayburn, Reed, Risher. Second row: 1. to r., Rountree, Seward. Skidmore, Skilcs, Slcppy. Smith, Snider, Sparrow, Steakly. Third row: 1. to r., Steffens, Strong, Sutherland, Thomas, Thomas, Thorla, Thornton. Tidwell, Tisdale. Fourth row: 1. to r.. Trull, Usher. Walker, Watkins, Wcatherall, Weed, Whitten, Wright, Yandall. To all who arc 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 arc 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 Jill Reed Editor Otis Niles Business Manager Ernestine Farr Sponsor 65 Marcia Jacobs Spons Judy Smith Copy Barbara Probst Faculty Betty Walker Classes In one of our frequent bull sessior Colt Corral Staf Barbara Keating Personalities 66 ' the Colt Corral staff plans your annual. Prepares Annual Judy Phillips Typist Betty Usher Activities Mary McCraw Organizations Linda Thomas Photography James Howell Artist 67 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. Adairc Pool Editor The Colt Staff Edit: Glynda Briley Circulation Manager 68 Marilyn Gilmartin Business Manager Paper Staff: Adams, Bond, Burchficl, Cagle, Clifton Cracraft, Danic.ls, Gaston, Graham, Hester. Howslcy, Lindsey, Peters, Proffer, Riggs, Stanford. Steffens, Stew art, Stiles, Van Leuvan, Miss Farr; Sponsor. Tracy Stanley Sports Madeleine McCoy Art Editor Our Newspaper dBk. Jo Ann Phears Editorial Page Pat Tull Organizations 69 First row: Abney, Beard, Brown, Bulter, Cook, Cunningham, Ellison, Fabel, Graham. Second Row: Hockcr, Hoff pa ire, Holmes, Huckabcc, King. I.inn. Marvin. Matslr. Nix. Third Row: Norman O'Halloran, Price, Smith, Sparrow, Turner, Warriner, Whitt, Williams. Fourth Row: Wilson, Mrs. Fleming. Left to Right: Shirley Beard, Vice-President; Ann Smith, Secretary; Martha Graham. Scrapbook; Mitchell Wilson. Program Chairman; Nita Jo Nix, Social Chairman; Donna Huckabee, Publicity; David King. Treasurer; Beth Marvin. Public Relations; Carol Fabel, Pres- ident. The name, Library Service Club, indicates the purpose of this organization. They 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. District officers for past year; Carol Fabcl was vice-pres- ident. 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- lected the new president of District VII. Each school pro- vided entertainment. Performing from Arlington High were the Quintones, Rose Ann Lowry, and a cast presenting scenes from three different plays, including Mama’s Bank Ac- count.” Service Club Nita Jo Nix gives campaign speech. Rose Ann Lowry provides entertainment by pantomiming. Scene from Mama’s Bank Account”. 71 Richard Matsler shelves returned books. Assists In Martha Graham acts as typist. Sara Jo Whitt prepare interest center. Library Work Mitchell Wilson plans showcases. 72 Officers: Otis Niles, President; Jackie Oakes. Section Chairman; Karen Huff- man, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandra Sanders. Vice-President; Vicki Handly, Re- porter; Martha Graham, Section Chairman. Latina-Espanol First Row: Adams, B. Anderson, K. Anderson, Angcll, Barber, Barksdale, S. Bates, W. 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. First Row: Graham, Goldncr, Haley, Handly, Hart, Hcfferin, Hill, Holland, Holmes. Second Row: Hubbard, Huffman, Ireland, Ivy, Johnston, Karbach, Kautz, King, Kunkle. Third Row: Lambert, Lassen, Latham, Laughrun, Love, Luttrell, Lyons, MacFadden, Martin. Promote Interest In Languages First Row: Matsler, McCrary, McGiffin, Mebus, Mengcr, Moore, Moyer, Murchison, Niles. Second Row: Owens, Overtrec, Ola, O'Hare, Oakes, Parker, Peabody, Pederson, Phillips. Third Row: Pirtle, Pool, Prator, Pratt, Price, Ramette, Rayburn, Reed, Reynolds. Fourth Row: Rice, Roberts, Rountree, Sanders, Scott, Searcy, Seward, Sherman, Shope. First Row: Simmons, Sivcr, Skidmore, Skiles, G. Smith. J. Smith, Spain. B. Sparrow. P. Sparrow. Second Row: Stanford, Steele, St. Peter, Sutherland, Sutton, Thomas, Tidwell, Todd Townend. Third Row: Wafer, Walker. Warriner, Weatherall, Whitcnight, 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. Otis Niles presents Leslie MacFadden with the club pin. Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Barker, club sponsors, plan for future meetings. 75 What has B. B. got on me? With International Flavor This year s 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. 76 En Guarde! Friends, Romans, Countrymen.. FFA Officers: Wally Shackelford, sentinel; Ray Creswell, reporter; Kenneth Russell, vice-president; Nelson Parker, president; John Tierce, treasurer; James Bray, parliamentarian; Stanley Cremer, secretary. Future Farmers of America Top Row: Alford, Bates, Bray, Cansler, Cremer, Creswell, Davis, Hopson, Howard. Second Row: Howerton, Johns, Jones, Loomis, Martin, McMichael, Parham, Parker, Payne. 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 Floward received the honor this year. During the summer months. FFA boys can be found spraying trees. Look to The Future Top Row: Poindexter, Rhodes. Richardson. Riddel, Russell, Savage, Shakelford, Mr. Roduemore. sponsor. Second Row: Shur- mon, Snell, Stiles. Tierce. Tomlin, Tull, Wilhite, Young, Young. L. to R. Starlett Wilson, Secretary, Judy Phillips, Vice-President; Judy Johnson, President; Sally Gould, Social Chairman; Barbara Keating, Treasurer. Literary Club First Row: Miss Amos, Sponsor; Barton, Buchanan, Burney. Caldwell, Chasteen. Second Row: Cigaincro. Clare. Cornclson Cox, Creed, Cromwell, Devore. K. Fleming, S. Fleming. Third Row: Handley. Hilliard. Howard. Hubbard. Jacobs. Johnson. Keatmg, King, Love, Fourth Row: Lowery, Luttrcll. McLellan. Mickelson. Montfort. Moore. Moore. Nicholas. Nobles Fifth Row: B. Phillips, J. Phillips, Pirkle, Probst, Sanders, Sanderson. Sier, Skidmore. Smith. Sixth Row: Sparrow. Stamn. Steffens, Stewart, Sutherland, Sutton, Thomas, Usher, Wilson. Gould and Scanlin, not pictured. 79 SUZANNE FLEMING Senior JOY BURRESS Senior The Cheerleaders display 80 MARSHA SUTHERLAND Senior STARLETT WILSON Senior their winning yell. KAREN HUFFMAN Senior MELBA RODDY Sponsor TERRY BREWER Senior Cheerleaders Spark I think I'm going to sneeze. This should prove that Seniors arc Superior! A flock of them went over that time. All together now, 1-2-3. Weddings always make me cry. Now I know how a sardine feels! 83 First Row: Allbright, Bost, Burress, Butier, Chaney, Childress, Condley, Cox, Dennis. Second Row: Docscher, 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 arc from left to right: Jim Dickson- Prcsident; Paula Kevil-Vice-President; Sherryn Tidwell-Secrctary-Treasurer; Karen Raish-Reporter; and DeeDee Butler and Don Mebus-Social Chair- men. 84 GLEEMEN: First Row: Slone. Pitz, Newcomb, Weatherbee. Second Row: Cain. Banscum, Pa- haney. Third Row: McNamara. Love. Manor. Stroud. Chairman: Zolt Pahaney. Glcemen, Mad'moiselles, And Melodiers Progress Upward MADEMOISELLES: First Row: Rash, Sampson. Whitt, Harrison. Walters. Darroch, Stroud. Stevens. King. Second Row: Hussey. Squires. Sanders. Slaughter. Guinn. Robertson, Fleming. Allen. Warren. Mayo. Third Row: Nation. Starks. Proffer. Bellah, Smith. Moore. Murray, Leuty. Wood. Harris. Fourth Row: Adams. Strickland, Swearingen. Tompkins. Henry. Saunders, Fry, Angell, Brown. President: Mary Wood. Secretary: Darroch. MELODIERS: First Row: Beard. Hall, Robinson. Blachly, Ward, Reese. Sherrill. Lewis. Second Row: Calhoun. Reynolds. Garvin. Stiles. Bailey, Mebus, Johnson, Gardner, Ramette. Third Row: Miller. Hale. Brodie. Pahaney, Worley, Clower. Valentine. Scarborough, Boswell. Fourth Row: Probst, Morton. Cummins, Handley, Horsley. Walker. Field. Long. Stan- ford, Raish, Horner. President: Don Mebus. Secretary: Barbara Probst. 85 CHORALIERS: First row: Jeanes, Jameson, Plekavic, Fleming, Talbott, W hew, Thompson, Johnson, Cagle, Buchannan, Wills. Lowry, Chapman, Tisd row: Bernius, Rowland, McPike. Riggs, McCorkle, McPheeters. Boyd, Ca Quintones: Robbie Carlson, Kay Jeanes, David Hancock, Norma Jo Wills, Avon Whitworth. Accompanist: Doris Creed. Officers: Carlson, Pres.; Freeman, Vice-Pres.; Jeanes. Sec.; Barnes. Robes; Cagle, Lib.; Section Chairmen: Bernius. Atkins, Flenniken, Wills. Jane Ellis-Dircctor Choraliers atherford, Holcroft, Barnes, Johnson, Parr, Garner, Mickelson. Second row: Williams, Hyndman, Roberts, Strong. Moody, May- le. Third row: George. Snell, Seward, Curry, Hancock, Tims, Ferrell, Hubbard, Conner. Mosig, Pennington, Cremer. Bacon. Fourth Ison, 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 Kapers, and the end-of-school program. The May induction and loss of senior choir members creates much anticipation for hopefuls”. 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. 87 REGION CHOIR: Bottom row: K. Weatherford, D. Roberts, N. Wills; Second row: R. Flenniken, J. Mayhew, M. Johnson, L. Cagle: Third row: C. McPheeters, B. Tims, A. Whitworth. E. Freeman: Fourth row: M. Ferrell, V. Boyd, R. Cremer E. L. Atkins. 1-2-3 HOP! 88 Sandra Johnson, Louise Cagle, and Sharon Chapman sing in triplicate at Choral Dance. STAGE BAND. Front Row: Campbell, Norton, Horsley, Dodson, Murchison, Smith, Parker, Brewster, Bacon. Back Row: Presncil, Frazier, McGiffin, Seay, Plemons, Rhodes. Stage Band Pianist: Jeanne Coulter. There is a wild anticipation every year at Arlington High School for the annual stage- hand performance. The stage band brings out a lively spirit ineveryoneas feet begin to pat and hands start to clap. Each year the band at- tends Brownwood for a stage band contest and each year they have brought back honors. 89 Stage Band Rehearses B” BAND 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, Henry, Nobles, Gresham, Burrow. Colt Band On To First row: Tisdale. Walker, MeWethy, Devenport, Caddcl, Kight, White, S. Smith, G. Smith, Snider, Cashion, Buckalcw, PesncII, Horsley, Barker, Weatherford, Frazier, MeGiffin, Plenimons, Seay. Third row: Corey, Whipple, Cosgrove, Joyner, Huebner, Roger Huebner, Campbell, Norton. Fourth row: Miles. Bacon. Officers: Ruby Flennikcn, Treasurer; Carol Ann Snider, Secretary; Jer Bacon, Vice-President; Darryl Campbell, President. First row: Wolfskill, Wise, Roberts, Covic, Taylor, R. Miles, Hand, Chism, Marshall, McCain, Tallon, Harris. Second row: J ton, Sessions, Watson, Martin, Norman, Bcllville. Third row: Corey, Cahill, Bates, K. Smith, Foreman, Rice, Tannahill, Boswell Johnson, Hayes. Second row: Piwetz, Coulter, Murchison. Brewster, S. Parker, Stewart, Lennington, Sudduth, Hollingsworth, Rhodes, Anderson, Pfarner, Camp, Flenniken, Towncnd, Powell, Bernard, Rayburn, Pae, J. Parker, Disch, Dodson, Richard Officers: Mac Martin, President; Kenneth Smith, Vice- President; Sharon Walker, Secretary; Aldah Jo Taylor, Treasurer; Jim Turner, Social Chairman. Marches Victory Walker, Snider, Kittcrman, Bell, Thompson, Talbot, Minter, Hunt, A. Smith, Baker, Brittan, Mayer, D. Moore, Johns- Weed, Ferguson, Stevens, Marsh, Edwards, Ricketts, Patrick, Horsley. Fourth: Turner, Wood, Huffman. Little Arlie and trainers, Wally Shackelford and Larry Hamilton, kneel to A. H. S. First chair players; Row 1: Lennington, S. Par- ker, Murchison, Smith, White, Tisdale, Snider, Hayes. Row 2: Whip- ple, Bacon, J. Parker, Norton, Pfarncr, Pes- nell, Seay. Majorettes: Connie Anderson and Beverly Caddel. Extras and 92 Dean P. Corey. Director I: The band received applause as they marched into the Texas formation at the Inteischolastic League Marching Contest. Marching Contest Their performance included the moving diamond formation. And now we proudly present the 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- homa. 94 Once a day just before lunch a familiar sound is 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 dc- votionals given in the home rooms and for the invoca- tion at home football games. Officers of the Devotional Council; Skiles, Pres.; Wolf, Prog.; Schug, Sec.; and Knight, V. Pres.. Devotional Council Sponsor; Miss Ellis. First Row: Bacon, Bccbic, Bird, Boyd, Carney, Coltellaro, Crouch, Deering, Elliott Erickson Second Row: Fanning, Jones, Jenkins, Hunt, Hastings, Grubbs. King, Knight, Latham, Lively. Third Row: Lowe Mc- Craw, McMahan, Norman, O'Halloren, Probst, Rash, Schug. Simmons, Skiles. Fourth Row: Smith, R Smith Spencer TannahiJI, Turner, N.Turner, Weatherall, Windham, Winnett, Whitt. Germany Hungary Ulrich Baur moved here several years ago from Germany. Zsolt Pehaney from Hungary is a full-fledged Arlingtonite. Foreign-Born Students Lend International Flavor United States Brazil Scotland Hawaii Bruce Malone, possible exchange student, shakes hands with Leslie MacFadden from Brazil. 96 Pearl Hyndman, a Scottish lassie, meets Audrey Goin from Hawaii. 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 individual.” 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 a 2 First Row: Ashworth, Aston, Bcrnius, Blackwell, Boon, Boultinghouse, Brem, Burkins, Bush. Second Row: Campbell, Eppes, Farhat, Faught, Gaines, Garrison. Garrison, Godwin, Hodge. Third Row: Huff, Ivy, Jinks, 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, Wright, Young. Sixth Row: Zimmerman. Not pictured: Johnson, McLellan, Phillips, Skidmore, and Spon- sor, Curlee. Safety I: Officers: Jimmy Risher, President; Jerry Jones, V. President; Sandra McLellan, Sec- retary; Jack Marty, Treasurer; Judy Phillips and Bubba Eppes, Social Chairmen. 98 IF YOU DRINK DON'T DRIVE )ur Motto 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- cedures in case of emergencies such as tornadoes and air alarms. This year safety week started off with a guest speaker, Sergeant Blankenship who spoke to the en- tire school on the subjett of safety. The week was climaxed with a dance on Friday night. 99 PE girls form a pyramid P. E. Helps Students I've got it! Duck! Strengthen Bodies Physically Up-Up-OVER!!! 101 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. Huckabec. Fourth row: S. Huckabce, Ibsen. Kincaid. K. King. M. King, Linn. Love, Merrill, Moody. 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. F. N. A. Trains Nurse: 102 First row: Mosby, Napier, O'Halloran, O'Hare, Pirtle, Post. Kaish, Rayburn, Reaves. Second row: Reed, Red, 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. Tomorrow 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 office, 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 1Q3 Elaine Pace and Mary Cofer discuss rackettering. Bill Cooper and Jerry Lassen study current labor ma- terial. Mary Cofer Bill Cooper Paul Drake Gayle Hand Jerry Lassen Elaine Pace Fred Pennington Edith Smith Debate Club Paul Drake and Bill Seward debate on union shop.” Members of the Debate Club discuss labor management relations. Left to Right: Pace. Mrs. Galvan, sponsor; Cooper, Seward, Barksdale, Drake. Lassen, and Pennington. 104 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, Adairc Pool, Jimmy Risher. Mr. Corey, Benny Hollingsworth, Starlctt Wilson, Miss Roddy, and Coach Workman. Not pictured is John Tierce. Interschool 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 delegates are from left to right: Otis Niles, Cindy Pirkle, and Eddv Bost. Bar- bara Keating, the fourth delegate, is not pictured. 105 Officers: I. to r. Jerry Lassen. Vice-Pros.: Marcia Jacobs. Re- porter; Linda Thomas. Social Chmn.: Toe Weatherall, Pres.: Sherryn Tidwell. Treas.; 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 Hucbner, Roger Huebner, Hubbard, Huffman. Inlow. Ireland, Jackson. Fourth row: Jacobs, Jeanes, Jobe, M. Johnson. S. Johnson, Jones, Kight, Kunkle, Lassen. The National Honor Society promotes leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Every year the N. H. S. sponsors registration at Homecoming and during Public School Week. 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: 1. to r. Darryl Campbell. Social Chmn.: Kay Jeanes. Treas.; Marcia Jacobs. Social Chmn.; Delbert McAmis. Pres.; Sharon Walker, Sec.; 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, Scelve. 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, Wcatherall, Wilson, Wise, Paysingcr, Pope. Not pictured: Charles Blackwell, Jackie McMurtrey, Chuck Brittan, Sally Gould, Jeanie Holcroft. Lots of food and laughter made the Christmas Banquet a memorable occasion. Socially, Morally 108 Barbara Sparrow stresses the importance of scholarship.” And Scholastically Proud parents impatiently await the arrival of the big moment. President, Joe Weatherall, greets new members. 109 Officers L. to R.: Adaire Pool, Secretary-Treasurer; Bettye Usher Bettye Usher makes Dr. Max Haddick of TCU an President; Marilyn Gilmartin, Vice President; Madeleine McCoy, honorary member of Quill and Scroll. Social Chairman. Quill 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 no It's the doo-dad under the thing-a-ma-jig! Driver's Education Students Caught in the act! Learn Essentials of Driving Wow! What a driver! 112 May I have this pur—uh dance? upid's Fantasy Two kisses Next? Oh! These girdles kill me! Mrs. Whitten and the office workers are relaxing after a hard day's work. Office Help Aids School Top Row: Abney, Barton, Bird, Brem, Burress, Cravens, Duke. Eppes, Glanville. Second Row: Handley, Hawkins, Howard, Jones, Marty, Michener, Mickelson, Nichalas, Phillips. Third Row: J. Phillips, Powell, Risher, Scottino, Steakley, Steffins, Sutton, Whitten, Wilson, Sponsors: Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Whitten. 114 Filing is one of the typical jobs of the future secretaries. Jan Spence types a report. Secretarial Service Club Members: Cooper, Dublin, Hill, Holcroft, Howell, Miller, Smith, Spence 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. 115 How about a little drink? Heh !Heh!My finger 's stuck! Western Day spirit was everywhere. Wow! What a round-up. Whats in the basket Little Blue Biding Hood ? Which is the bail? Ouintones supply western music. Order of Gregg Artists Promotes Secretarial Interests The Order of Gregg Artists is an honorary society for students who pass certain shorthand qualifica- tions. Membership must consist of students who have had not more 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. 118 IllllllllUt 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- billy Hoedown. Juniors Billie Holman, Ikey Burress, Chuck Britain, and Sandra Byrom enjoy their box supper at the Junior Social. Leon Martin and Marty Davis attend first Sophomore Social. 119 Hit 'cm again, hit 'em again harder, harder. Football Returns With 120 They Trained ■Bm Oh! My aching head. Handoff—• Spring Training 121 Oh! oh! oh! Oh! Oh! oh! There is something coming between us. 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 Holland, Carmelee Schug, and Sally Gould. 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! 122 LAST SURVIVOR: Jean Mickelson Stevie Campbell Judy Hopper Bonnie Beebe Cheerleaders Selected Grandma Faught. Here And There AtA.H.S. Up went the rafters, down came the walls. This is Carmen? It was a long hard day! The games were long and cold. ....... and cozy! Sophomore Firsts ...day at high school .. .pep rally in gym Snow Comes To A. H. S. Everybody’s free for all! Baby, it’s cold outside! Slippin' an' Slidin' 126 Hit or miss, the race is on. The Thunderbirds” played their version of Summer- time.” Bonnie Beebe entertained with a soft shoe” routine. Camera Club 127 My, my, what a bunch of cute girls. Miss Ellis: Traveling Teacher's Mrs. Joyner: Art Mr. Land: Fishing 128 Mrs. Sherrod: Decorating with driftwood 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. Mr. Smith: Shop Mrs. Galvan: Collecting china 129 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 Founder's 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. officers: Wayne Harvey, Pres.; Carol Poorman, V. Pres. Karol Sommers, Sec. P.T. A. Council Works For School 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, McPhecters, 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. The Y-Teen Organization has done 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: 1. to r.. Front row: Celia Porter, V. Pres.; Katie Gibbs. Pres.; P; Spruance, Sec.; Second row: Diane Stockton, Pro. Chairman; Mary Kelley, Rep Beverly Caddcll, Sgt. at Arms; Lynn Waible, Pub. Chairman; Standing: Caroly Kincaid, Worship Chairman; Mary Coffer. Pari.; Becky Thoria, Treas. V-Tggns Y-Teens: 1. to r.: Allenbaugh, Anderson, Bernard, Bucher, Burdick, Chastecn, Coffier, Dennis. Doormicr, Dodson, Gibbs, Haley. Heath, Heffcrin, Heron, Hodgins, Hopper, Kelley, Kincaid, Lambert, Lowe. Lynch, Manor. Merrill, Monthery, Norman. Oglesby, Pierce, Porter, Post, Price, Reddell, Savage, Spear, Spruance, Stanford. A 1. to r. Stockton, Taylor, Thorla, Voge, Waible, Woolcy, Wynn, Caddel, Miss Heverly-Sponsor. Serve Their Community What a hungry-looking crew. Y-Teens made Christmas favors for patients at AMH. 133 Who, me?? Complete Region X Choir 134 Region Choir Presents 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! What a schedule! Difficult Concert Here 135 The spi I wonder what Jackie's beaming about? 136 That chocolate one looks good! Have you got that spirit? 137 When did this trouble begin? 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, Huckabce, Kindred, LeBlanc, McMurtrey. Second Row: Norvell, Rhodes, Scottino, Seals, Skinner. 138 A.H.S. Behind the Scenes 139 Mrs. Holland and Mr. Whitlock, Spanish teachers, ex- periment with the recorder. Teacher's Perform The science department teachers enjoy lunch and coffee boiled on bunsen burner. Can you type physics problems, Mr. Duff? Mrs. Paysingcr helps Billy Rayburn with a geometry after class. Many Outside Functions STEP ONE: Layouts must be made. 142 STEP TWO: Pictures must be taken. The Col Beginnin Big Brother is watching you. orral From ) End STEP THREE: All of this lovely green goes to the publisher. STEP FOUR: The entire annual must be proofread at the publisher's. 143 AT LAST! The finished product. 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. Three journalism students initial their assignments. Publishes Fifteen Issues Mike Peters. Mike Parsons. George Daniels, and Jesse Pat Tull copy reads for errors. Proffer write stories. 144 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 arc made up. They are proofed one last time before the students receive them every other Tuesday morning. The linotype operator sets up the type. Adaire Pool, editor, reads the galley proofs. of The School Newspaper Miss Farr and Adaire watch the page being made up. The staff members proof each page. 145 Selecting the appropriate play is quite a task, at least Miss Stinson thinks so. Eight St8[ Having 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! Johnny Yandell, Lights and Curtain Manager, shows Gayle Elliott, Stage Manager, how to operate the stage lights. Jay, Lynn, Nancy, Carol, and 1 146 Scenery Committee—Front row, I. to r., Barbara Probst, Sandra Sanders, Carolyn Skidmore. Second row, 1. to r., A. C. Phillips, and Kay Jeanes. Props Committee—1. to r., Judy Phillips, Diane Per- rett, Carlet Kight, and Bettye Usher. Business Committee—I. to r., Jacobs, Business Manager, Martha May, Wilson. Marcia Starlett a curtain call on opening night. Jay and Tracy practice on one of the scenes from 'The Importance Of Being Earnest. 147 Ladies Prepare Meals 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 shifts. 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? 148 Performing general repairs and various cleaning activities are the keepers of the school , 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 rcparing 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. Keepers of The School Mr. Corey transposes a news core. More Than Meets the Eye. Bill Murchison makes use of the practice rooms as he goes over his music. 150V Auditions prove nerve racking. In Choir And Band Decorating for All-Region Choir was a lot of work. 151 First Row: Bush, Hollingsworth, Russell, Palmer, Wright, Busse, Summerford, Pahany, Gilstrap, Demaris, Hawkins. Secori Inlow, J. Houston, McPike, Brenning, B. Houston, Ivy, Skilcs, Cravens, Tierce, Redden. Fourth Row: Britten, Garrison, Me Co ts Post Best Season s Review 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. i Row: Jones, Johnson, Jones, Ragland, T. Massey, Malone, Stepp, Thompson, Biles, Risher, H. Massey. Third Row: Keith, 12, Jackson, Harvey, A. Wright, Faught, Carmichael, Matthews, Watkins. Record Since '5 Schedu e WE TEAM THEY ABE BUSH Trainer 12 Northside 0 14 Greenville 13 RONNY JONES 30 McKinney 15 Head Manager 24 Garland 0 8 Carter Riverside 7 28 Denton 6 0 Grand Prairie 0 19 Birdville 8 CHUCK BRITTAN 6 Wichita Falls 20 Manager 29 Irving 0 BRYAN HAWKINS Manager 155 Are you following me? Co ts Dog Steers, '2-0 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 Clcddie Keith recovered a Strcer 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 6-0 at the half. 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. STEVE BRENNING DAVID BUSSE TOMMY CRAVENS FRANK GILSTRAP Get away, kid, you bother me! Colts Overcome Deficit To Drop lions 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. 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. JAY HOUSTON MIKE INLOW SKIPPER JOHNSON CLEDDIE KEITH Heads or tails? Arlington Rides McKinney lions 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 74 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 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. JERRY McPIKE LUCIAN PALMER RICHARD RAGLAND KENNETH RUSSELL Go back, you forgot to say May IY' !! Cofts Use Defense To Stop Ow s, 24-0 Arlington's Colts racked up their fourth consecutive victory, parlaying brilliant defensive play and Garland mistakes into a surprising 24-0 triumph over the previously unbeaten Owls, The Colts picked up their first touchdown when the Garland defensive secondary made their first mistake of the night. They let end Tom Menz wander 29 yards deep into Owl territory at the 5-yard line and Quarterback Hollingsworth promptly lofted a pass into Menz's outstretched arms. Hollingsworth scored from the one-line yard line. The Owls recovered a Colt fumble at the 25 to set up a great opportunity for them, but the drive ended on a pass interception by Steve Brenning, who played a great defensive game. He moved the ball out to the Colt 32. From this point, Arlington marched 68 yards for the score. Tommy Cravens crashed over the tackle for the final two yards. The next Colt touchdown came when Skipper Johnson recovered a Garland fumble at the Owl 15. Two plays later Hollingsworth rolled off right tackle for the tally. David Busse personally accounted for the final score. He slashed through the Garland line, blocked a punt at the 22-yard marker and then raced into the Owl end zone and recovered the ball for a touchdown. Arlington’s great defensive play centered around Brenning, Cleddie Keith, Steve Jackson, Lucian Palmer, Jimmy Risher, Bobby Biles, Skipper Johnson, Andy Wright, Simpson Garrison, and Busse. DWAYNE IVY LARRY THOMAS WESLEY WRIGHT KEITH SKILES Out of the Night comes the thundering hoof beats B's Gamble Pays off for 8-7 Victory Arlington’s Benny Hollingsworth, a triple-threat quarterback, gambled on a two-point conversion try and it paid off for an 8-7 victory over Amon-Carter Riverside. The battle of school day titans - both were ranked in the state’s top ten - was all it promised to be. Arlington had to come from behind to score in the third period, then make the conversion decision. Carter went to the dressing room with a 7 0 lead. They kept up the pace as the second and decisive half opened. The Eagles moved to Arlington’s 39 on the first series of plays, but Hollingsworth put a quick end to the drive by intercepting a pass and returning it 50 yards to the Carter 18. A clipping penalty shared the Colts back to the 32, but they were primed for the KO punch. Mike Inlow hit the run for seven and Cravens and Inlow moved it to the 13. Hollingsworth then hit Richard Ragland at the six. Hollingsworth pushed over from the one foot line. Then came the conversion decision. Hollings- worth went for broke. He whirled around left end, shook off a tackier, and had two points. Carter made several futile attempts to score in the fourth period. With 31 seconds left they started one last frantic move. Jones raced 5 yards around end and then passed to Brown at the Arlington 20. The gun boomed as Brown was tackled. MARVIN MATTHEWS JERRY JONES STEVE JACKSON SIMPSON GARRISON Heads up, Richard!! Colts Breeze Pest Denton, 28-6 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 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. BRUCE MALONE AL STEPP HARRY ALLISON TOM MENZ Run. Tommy run! inspired Gophers Tie Arlington, 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 48 and in trying to cross with the other safety man, Brice Houston, he collided with the quarterback. Unperturbed, Inlow bounced off 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. LAZLO PAHANY JACKIE SUMMERFORD HERMAN MASSEY THURMAN MASSEY Will he make it...............................„...? Co te Tip Birdville 9-8 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 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. GEORGE FAUGHT TOM DEMARIS WAYNE HARVEY DICK CARMICHAEL Get on 'em, boys! Herd Fighting Co its Dropped By Coyotes, 20-6 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 ANDY WRIGHT KENNETH WATKINS 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 Wright for a field goal attempt. His kick from the 16 strayed to the left and the Coyotes took over. The Coyotes, leading 8-0 at the half made it 14-0 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 tne 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. 164 Hot potato! Colts Siam Window on Season with Win Oyer fryers When the Arlington Colts closed the window on the 1959 season with a stunning 29-0 victory over Irving, they had snared a second-place share of district honors and racked up their best record since the championship team of 1951. By winning their homecoming tilt the Colts wound up with a 8-1-1 record, best only by the 1951 champions. The Colts scored first with just 31 seconds left in the first period when Hollingsworth passed to Jay Houston for 13 yards. Hollingsworth then hit Bobby Biles for two points. The next Colt drive came a few minutes later when Steve Brenning intercepted a pass on his own 35 and returned it to Irving's 32. The Colts scored in six plays as Houston took a pass and crossed just inside the flag. Hollingsworth added the extra point. Two plays after the kickoff Hollingsworth inter- cepted a pass and returned it to the 23, from where the Colts began their longest march. They moved to the Tiger 24 from where Brenning took a pass and raced over for the score. With time running out in the contest the Colts began their final payoff parade, moving from their own 22 to the Irving 5 in eight plays. Hollingsworth barreled over the left side for the final yardage. With six seconds left on the clock, Inlow kicked the placement to set the final count 29-0. Seniors finally face the end. 165 The starting offense for the Colts this season racked up 170 points and was held scoreless in only one game. The line included: Ragland, Richer, Skiles, Tierce. Russell. Giistrap, and Biles. Backfield: Inlow, Hollingsworth, Houston, and Cravens. The Colt defense held its opponents to a total of 69 points, while keeping four teams scoreless. State-Finalists Wichita Falls had to settle for 20 points while Carter suffered its only loss in regular season play at their hands. Line: Ragland, Busse, Palmer, Risher, Johnson. Linebackers: Jack- son, Matthews. Backs: Brcnning, Hollingsworth, and Keith. These arc the Seniors who ended their Arlington High School career this year: Hollingsworth, Mc- Pike, Russell, Palmer, Wright, Busse, Brenning, Giistrap. Keith, Tierce. Redden. Also Bush. Cra- vens, Johnson, Ragland, Inlow, Houston, Thomas, Biles, Risher, and Jones. Those returning for the I960 season will be Jones, Houston, Garrison, Stepp, Summerford Pahany, H. Massey, DeMaris, Watkins, Ivy Skiles, Menz, Malone, Jackson, T. Massey. A1 so: Britten, Faught, Carmichael, Harvey, Mat thews, Wright, and Hawkins. 166 Tommy Cravens, Jimmy Risher, and Benny Hol- lingsworth served as this year’s tri-caf tains. Winners of the awards this year were Jimmy Risher, Most Valuable Player; Tommy Cravens, Sportsmanship Award; and Kenneth Russell, Best Lineman. i' k Chuck Brittan, manager; Bryan Hawkins, manager; Ronny Jones, head manager; Abe Bush, trainer. Bobby Biles, All-District, All-State Honorable Mention; Jimmy Risher, All-District, All-Greater Dallas, All-State Honorable Mention; Benny Hollingsworth, All-District, All-Greater Dallas, All-State Honorable Mention; Mike Inlow, All- District; John Tierce, All-Greater Dallas. First Row: Garratt. Rankin, Osborne, Roberts, Bogard, Grimmer. Pahany. Ricketts. Guzman. La Bennett, Thompson. Third Row: B. Moore, Nelson. Weatherrxl, G. Moore, Shemwell, Bar Young, Snowden, Harvey, Bush. Yancer. Fanning. Bearden. Fifth Row: Godwin. Hendricks. Wright. B Tezrn Has Season s Review 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 year's varsity squad. das. Huff. Second: Farhat. Smith. Payne. Mebus. Wynn. Gentsch. Pederson. Long. Clower, ft. Ashworth. Doescher. Ward. Hart. Fourth Row: Bagby. Lloyd, Richardson. Prather, id ova I, Lillard, Garner, Coble. McKinnon. Ellis, Gumpert, Manor. Managers: King, Marks, Rough Season We 0 6 24 canceled 0 28 8 6 8 8 Gchedu e Team They Northside 12 Polytechnic 6 McKinney 32 Garland canceled Carter-Riverside 16 Denton 0 Grand Prairie 20 Birdville 20 Wichita Falls 46 JAY WRIGHT Irving 20 Manager RICHARD KING Manager 169 L First Row: Carlson, Binion, Burress, Ivy, Houston, Williams. Second Row: Weatherall, Riley, Malone, Hollingsworth, Menz. Bush. SAM CURLEE Coach JIMMY FOX Trainer MIKE ANGELL Manager JAY WRIGHT Manager Co t Cagers Cause Commotion Although the lost column out- weighs the wins, the Arlington Colts Cagers ended up with a suc- cessful season. Most of the losses came early in the season and many by narrow margins, which produced thrilling contests. During district the Colts lost only one game in the first half. That was to Birdville who won first half. In the second the Colts tied for first with Irving, but lost out in the play- off game. SCHEDULE We Opponent They 33 Garland 56 49 Carter-Riverside 45 46 Garland 60 38 Grand Prairie 42 52 Carter-Riverside 71 54 Woodrow Wilson 56 61 Sulphur Springs 38 46 Birdville 54 45 Arlington Heights 48 62 Northside 51 64 Poly 71 39 Arlington Heights 42 52 Tech 40 45 Pascal 48 50 Arlington Heights 57 53 Irving 51 56 Wichita Falls 52 43 Grand Prairie 38 42 Birdville 47 55 Irving 70 56 Wichita Falls 49 45 Grand Prairie 43 41 Birdville 30 40 Irving 46 170 First Row: Yancer, Dominy, Wood, Mahan, and Bronstead. Second Row: Davis, Klutz, Buchannon, Boon, Lowe Elliot, and Hart. Coach MR. NOHAVITZA 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. Bee s Spark Seaton 171 JOE WEATHERALL ROBBIE CARLSON Joe Wcatherall, Don Riley, Robbie Carlson, and Sonny Williams cap- tured All-District honors during this season. V TRACK TEAM: Bottom, L. to R. Fowler, McKinnon, Dominy, Elliott, Latham, Williams, Stiles, Payne, Coltellaro. Second Row: Cunningham, Mebus, Ward, Creswell, Leeds, Skinner, Sandoval, Gresham, Hamilton, King. Third Row: Klutz, Baily, Riley, Lowe, Keith, Cravens. Collard, Thorton, Hodge, Davis, Clawson. First Row: Campbell, Cremer, Bell, Muscanere, Gaines, Burkins, Goolsby, Windham. Second Row: Brady, Filmore, French, Cates, Barnett, Vennum, Gilbert, Howard, Wood, Parker, Moffett, Coats, Rowland. Early, Clay, Jackson, Golcman, Fuqua. Golden Gloves Those winning championships were Gaines, Regional; Cremer, Regional; Muscanere. Regional and State finals Windham, 3 Cities; Vennum, City; Howard, Regional; Burkins, 2 Cities; Rowland. Regional. 176 Golf team members: Hall, Dempsey, Clower, Watson, Skinner, Heinz, Spalding. Not Pictured: Mike Inlow and Bruce Malone. Goff Joe Hall sinks a putt. Mike Inlow tees off! Members of the boys’ tennis team: Willis Uggen, O’Neill, Laughran, Malone, Weatherbee, Woodhead, Irons, Blackman, Vcnnum, Parsley, Burns, Moffett, Nowell, Gilbert, Hancock, Cremer, Jordon, Jones. Weathcrall, Johnston, Clifton. Mrs. Ballard, Coach Nohavitaa Tennis First Row: Vogee, Burdick, Harrisson, Norman. Second Row: Frisbee, Jobe, Rusl Tannahill. 178 First Row: Hollingsworth, Keith, Campbell, Brenning, Busse, Fanning, B. Moore. Second Row: Waite. Bennett, Jobe, R. Moore, Berry, Watkins, Bush. Third Row: Hitt, mgr., McCrary, Gowan, Carlson, Roche. Veres, mgr. Coach Malone Roche pitches . . . Bdsebdff Squeeze play! . . . Marty Catches 179 PERSONALITIES STARRING ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 183 Suzanne Fleming Senior Ann Hilliard Senior Karen Huffman Senior Starlett Wilson....Homecoming Queen Karen Raish Junior Sue Hawkins Sophomore All of this.... and Mums too 185 Starlett Wilson and Benny Hollingsworth Jill Reed and Frank Gilstrap J A N U A R y Gayle Elliott and Nelson Parker yf6 te 6 Marsha Sutherland and Daryl Campbell 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 $50 Savings Bond. The boys are selected by the Rotary Club. Each month the chosen boy attends the weekly meetings. Vicki Handley and Mike Inlow Marcia Jacobs and Tommy Cravens Bubba Eppes Sandra McLellan MR. AND MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT Clinton Ucres Gaylene Garrison 188 WESTERN KING AND QUEEN 189 eaAp c f c e s se '¥’ o4 S ee eeD(ea t yffo6 191 Duchess sandra McClellan ( £ s? Duke DOUG DUKE 192 MOST TALENTED Linda Thomas E. L. Atkins 193 MOST HUMOROUS Sandra Sanders Bubba Eppes BEST PERSONALITY Karen Huffman Nelson Parker MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jill Reed Frank Gilstrap FRIENDLIEST BEST DRESSED Suzanne Fleming John Tierce Joy Burress Jack Marty 194 BEST DISPOSITION Mike Inlow Judy Johnson MOST ATHLETIC Benny Hollingsworth Marcia Jacobs • 1- BOY'S STATE Stan Parker BETTY CROCKER AWARD DAR AWARD Jackie McMurtry Jill Reed GIRL'S STATE Katie Gibbs Joy Burress Sue Hawkins, Sophomore favorite, is this year's choice for the top honors of her class. Sue was also named Homecoming Prin- cess and participates in such activities as FHA and office assis- tance. Her sweet personality and friendly smile are the contribut- ing factors to her popularity. Dick Carmichael, although he has but a short career in Arlington High School, has already been elected president of the sopho- more class and is on the Varsity Squad. Now he adds the honor of class favorite to his slate of accomplishments. 197 astet, ttsubt '¥at otefai Karen Raish, red-haired Junior, adds the title of class favorite to 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. Jerry Jones, the junior class’s selection for the favorite boy, lists the honor of vice-presidency of his sophomore class among his top accomplishments. In addition to this, he also plays on the varsity team and is vice-president of the Safety Council. 198 Mike Inlow, senior favorite, is co-president of his class, vice- president of the National Honor Society, a member of the Varsity squad, and was also named FHA Sweetheart this year. His sense of humor and disposition make him one of the most outstanding upperclassmen. Sandra McLellan, two years a class favorite, again takes this honor. She has held officer's positions in FHA. Safety Council, Camera Club, and Literary Club during her hieh school career. The title of Miss School Spirit is descriptive of Sandra’s friend- liness and warm personality. 199 CLASSES The sponsors for the Sophomore Class are the following, (1 to r) standing—Mr. Garrett, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Booher, Mr. Morrison, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Ross. Beginning Their Way Up 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. Dick Carmichael conducts sophomore class meeting. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Dick Carmichael ........ President Lee Hart....— Vice-President Dec Dee Mosby .......... Treasurer Beverly Stanford ....... Secretary Sue Bucher----- Social Chairmen....... Johnny McKinnon 203 Carl Alford Robin Allbright John Allen Walter Allen Gary Abel Diane Abney Kathy Adams Kay Adams Lee Adams Sharon Allenbaugh Sandra Armstrong Jimmy Ashworth Carol Aston Linda August SOPHOMORES... BUILDING 9 '1. kjKL± IiML Mk a afisf. i Denyse Baggett Marlin Baily Carrol Baker Mary Baker Mack Bagby Gary Barcroft David Barker Land Barksdale Jerry Bates Sherry Bates Barry Bearden Bonnie Beebe Judith Bell David Beltzner Tommy Bennett Tommy Berry Janet Boswell Wayne Blackman 204 Vera Booth Andrew Bower Eddy Bost Joan Bowers Sandra Boyd Donna Blesi David Bodkins Ronnie Bogard Mills Boon Bobby Bradfield Danny Branscum Saundra Broshear Karron Breswell FORA BETTER FUTURE 205 Marian Brittan Harry Brodie Carolyn Boeske Sharon Brown John Brodie Larry Browning Kenneth Bryant Jimmy Bock Lizabeth Buckalew Curtis Buchanan David Bronstad Betty Brown Robert Brown Sandra Brown Sue Bucher Michelle Burdick Byron Burleson Wayne Burns Jimmy Burrow Bob Busch Lee Bush Dorothy Butler Judy Butler Shcrian Byers Ronnie Byford Beverly Caddel Delon Campbell Stevie Campbell Thurman Cantrell Kay Capps Dick Carmichael Ronnie Carter Eddie Castellanos Carole Chaney Bill Cherry Barbara Chism Gary Christian Elizabeth Church Suzanne Clark Charles Clawson Quincy Clements David Clifton Lynn Columbia Kenneth Compton Linda Condley Mike Conner Glenn Cook Paul Cordis Connie Covic Betty Loui Cox Joan Craig Laraine Craig Pamela Crittenden 206 Charlotte Cross Molly Crouch Genie Culbertson Georgia Cummings Lyndia Cummins Darlene Cunningham Monica Daniel Carol Darroch Eugene Davis Marty Davis Rhonda Davis Ronnie Davis Sammy Davis Tom Dawson Phyllis Deardorff Dianne Decker Orris Deel Suzie Deering Dale Dempsey Richard Dickens Gill Diggs Ricky Dill Mjt IwlWIr Glenda Drake Diana Dunn Billy Durham Danny Durkec Steve East Anthony Eddings Ricky Dixon Tommy Dodson Kathy Dormier Johnny Docschcr Judy Dotson Jimmy Evans Janet Falch Jackie Fanning Larry Fanning Sandra Fanning Mike Farhat Sue Edmonds Cliff Edwards Don Edwards Susanne Elliott Thames Ellison Nancy Favara Jane Favor Joel Ferguson Jan Fcrri Toni Ferri Johnny Fewel Larry Field Richard Field Larry Wayne Fields Mike Fillimore Larry Finn Don Fitzgerald Kathy Fleming Calvin Fletcher Thomas Forcht Jim Frankline Larry French Carol Frisbec Terry Fuqua Betty Gardner Richard Gardner Bubba Garner n f? i h if L 22, Lewis Gentsch Sandra Gibbs Lynn Gibson Ralph Giessner Dale Gilbert George Garrett Gaylene Garrison Karen Garvin John Gaston Janice Gaworski Gayla Geer Ranley Godfrey Roy Godwin Marilou Goldner Gary Goleman Craig Goolsby Linda Griffin Jack Grimmer Channe Gunn John Gumpcrt John Guzman Sue Hagg 208 Larry Handley Doug Hanna Norman Harris Marian Harrison Lee Hart Wayne Harvey Sharon Head Glenda Heath Joan Hefferin Ronnie Helms George Hencheliffe David Hendrix Sandy Haley Jimmy Hall Mike Hall Ronald Hall Ronnie Hall Don Hill Johnny Hill Bobby Hitt Joyce Hocker Howard Hodge Kay Hodgkins Susan Home Tex Hook Judy Hopper Robert Hopson Bill Horsley Glen Howard Rosan Hofpaucr Judy Holland Elva Hollaway Loy Holmes Lenny Holt 209 Tommy Howard Carol Howell Linda Howell Marcia Howell Robert Howerton Sandra Huckabee a q tie Carol Hudson Larry Huff David Huffman Robert Humphrey Bill Humphreys Marcia Hunt Tommy Hunter Dorothy Ibsen Jimmy Irons Donna Ivy Kenneth Jackson vd I L Pat Jackson Sammy Jackson Eve Jaco Diana James LaNette James I I.arry James Tommy James Janet Jenkins Joanne Jenkins Paula Jernigan Bernice Jeter Beth Johnson Charles Johnson Harold Johnson Hayden Johnson Mable Johnson Jimmy Jones John Jones Martha Jones Kenny Kautz Terry Keck Raymond Johnson Troy Johnson Dennis Johnston Deanna Jones Irish Jones Jill Jones Jackie Kelley Nancy Kembor Linda Kempin Carol Kerrell Connie Kimball Bobbie Kincaid Delores King Judy King Kay King Melinda King Richard King i Myrna Knapp David Khott Judy Knotts Barbara Lambert Dennis Lankford Michele Lawson Kenny Lc Blanc James Ledcham Charlene Lemmons Paul Le May Kent Lennington Kenneth Lett Chelcia Leutz Lee Li 1 lary Toni Lincoln Bonita Lindsey Donna Linn Claire Little Sandra London Danny Long James Loomis Nancy Love Edwin Lowrance Gene Lowe Mary Anne Lowe Preston Lowe Tommy Lowe Donnie Lucas Tommy Lutes Nita Mae Lynch Tommy Lynch Pat Mahan Gene Malone J) ✓ n ✓ 211 Shirley Marth Carolyn Martin Edith Martin Gene Martin Leon Martin t«r Dotty Mann Mike Manor Bill Marks Edwin Marsh Jodie Marshall Rosemary Marshall Richard Matsler A1 Mayer Cheryl Mayo Ruth McBride John McClellan Lynda McClung Stanley McDaniel Carole McIntosh Johnny McKinnon Judy McKoy Judy McMahan Don Mebus Melodie Mell Mary Menegay Candy Menger Connie Merrill Randy Miles Floyd Miller Stanley Miller Billy Ray Mitchell Charlotte Moffett Kaye Monthey Jaulane Moore Ouidga Moore Pam Moore Robert Moore Sharon Moore Bob Morgan Garvis Morgan Kathyren Morgan Martha Morrow Bernice Morton Dee Dee Mosby 212 213 Debbie Moseley Chris Murphrec Evangeline Murray Julia Murray Linda Napier Brad Nelson Janey Nobles Ilcnc Norman Jean Norman Kenny Nowell Judy O'Halloran Cindy O'Hare John Osborne Jim Overtree James Packard Zolt Pahany Henry Parham Randy Parry Nancy Pcnyman Sheila Peters Linda Peterson Kenneth Phillips Linda Phillips Mickey Phillips Jim Newcomb Bob Nichols Jan Nichols Dennis Niles Sandra Nix Larry Olson Jerry Ooten Mary Ormand Charles Orr Linda Orr Pat Pierce Judy Pirtle Larry Pitz Letha Poindexter Bob Poppelreiter Donna Post Roy Powers Harold Prather Jane Prator Jessie Proffer Sylvia Ramette Bill Raney Betty Rash Douglas Rash Jo Ann Reddell James Reed Linda Richey Ricky Ricketts Rita Rinehart John Ritchey Jim Roberson Claudia Reeves Janice Reid Tina Reynolds Donald Rhodes Sandra Rhuc Alvis Richardson Betsy Roberts Bill Roberts Don Roberts Iris Roberts Norman Roberts Ann Robertson Gary Robertson Frank Ross Sharon Roten Diane Rothermel Dave Ruebsamen Jimmy Russell Phyllis Russell June Ryan Shannon Ryan Betty Sampson Carol Sandlin Julian Sandoval Marquita Sanders Pat Sarno Carolyn Saunders Lewis Savage 215 Art Scaramuzzo Jane Scarborough Charles Scholwinski Sharron Scott Kathie Seale Paula Searcy Elizabeth Seay Jerry Sellers Kenneth Sellers Jim Shcmwell Donna Sherrill Diane Simmons Bobby Simpson Barbara Siver Barbara Skidmore James Slaughter Harold Slone Lucy Ann Smith Ronny Smith Billy Smithcrs Bo Snowden Karell Sommers Ed Spalding Gayle Stark Dolores Starks Michael Steele Alan Steinccke Georgia Steineke Martha Stellard Albert Smith Ann Smith Donna Smith James Smith Jo Ann Smith Jean Spear Kay Spiva Sharon Stamm Beverly Stanford James Stanton Glenda Stevens George Stewart Judy Strain Peggy Strutman Jeannette Stribling Susan Strickland i ' wM til Sharon Stroud Cyril Sulak Waller Sumrall Anne Sutherland Sandra Swearingen Mary Tannahill Harold Terrell Charles Thomas Dora Thomas Sandra Thomas Terry Thorscn Fern Todd Reggie Tomerlin Helen Sue Tompkins I.nyn Troub Janet Tubb t Alice Vennum Judy Vermillion Larry Viegas Corliss Vileta Sandra Voge Nancy Warner Barbara Warren Billy Watson Gary Watson Jackie Watson Jean Tucker Bill Turner Willis Uggen Gary Valant Ricky Valentine Sherry Vaughn Pat Walden Randa Walden James Wallace Linda Walters Hugh Ward Jimmy Ward Johnny Watson Ronny Watson Joe Weatherrel Linda Webb Diana Weitrecht Yvonne Whitaker George White-night Charles Whiteside Sara Jo Whitt Gary Wilcox Betty Williams Cheryl Williams Pat Williams Rodney Wilson Janice Winnett Anthony Wolltman Regina Wolfskill Mary Ann Wood Mike Wood Robert Woodhcad Sandra Wooley Sonny Wooten ■ Sharon Wright George Wynn Martha Wynn Paul Wynne Bob Yancer Dana Young Jerry Worley Andy Wright Jay Wright Johnny Wright Joyce Wright % Q Q ILdlL'Mk a . t t_ Diane Young Judy Young Robert Young Ronnie Young Garry Darby 217 Robert Eichelberger The sponsors for the Junior Class are the following. (1 to r) standing—Mr. Faulkner. Mr. Curlee. Mr. Clark and Mr. Crouch. Seated—Miss Ainos. Miss Butler. Mrs. Galvan, and Mrs. Campbell. THREE DOWN, ONE TO GO Third down and one to go! The class of '61 began their first year as upper classmen with new activities, friends, and teachers. The Junior prom, the most important social function of their high school year, proved to be an exciting event for all. The Junior boys' participation on the A-string football team was further proof that they had at last become wheels.” As Juniors, the responsibil- ity for a well-rounded student body for the forthcoming year rested with them. They showed their enthusiasm and school spirit by campaigning as heartily as any of their predecessors. With only a few stumbles, they have almost reached the final step in the winding stairway to the top. 218 Junior president, Ikey Burress presides over class meeting. JUNIOR OFFICERS Ikey Burress ........ President Bruce Malone......Vice-President Becky Thorla.......... Treasurer Cindy Pirkle......... Secretary Karen Raish.......Social Chairmen........ Herman Massey 219 h « Circle of Big Wheels? JUNIORS... WINDING Cindy Ackerman Julia Adams Gayler Allbright Beverly Allen Jo Ann Allen Harry Allison Connie Anderson Michael Angel I Geraldine Ashcraft Barbara Axelson Sandra Ayres Jerry F. Bacon Barbara Baggett David Bailey Larry Bailey Saundra Baize John Baker Linda Baldwin Allen Bankston Darlene Barton Wally Bates Ulrich Baur Carol Beard Cynthia Beard 220 THEIR WAY TO THE TOP Opal Bell Tony Bell Larry Bellville Ruth Benbow Henry Bentley Pat Benton Gloria Berry Judy Bernard Jackie Bernard Linda Blachly Shirly Bland Ernest Blocker Shirley Bodkins Jerry Boen Charles Bond Judy Bond Ruth Boultinghouse Linda Boxley Bobby Brady James Bray Betty Ann Brewer Glenn Brewer Warren Bridges Chuck Britton 221 Charleene Broeshe Linda Broshar Bobby Brown Wayne Bryant Mickey Bumpass Bobbie Burchficl Cathie Burke Carol Burnum Ikcy Burress Janna Burris Gerald Burton Robert Bussey Sandra Byrom Bobby Cahill Gilbert Cain Carol Caldwell Shirlynn Calhoun Edward Camp David Canslcr Don Cantrell Doris Cantrell Kathleen Carr Margaret Carrico George Casey Mike Casey Nelda Caudell Sandra Cauthorn Scott Challenger Sharron Chapman Anne Chasteen Shirley Chester Kathy Cigaincro Joan Clare Donna Cobb Mary Cofer Kathleen Coleman Jim Col lard Ted Col lard Kelton Conner Dawn Cook Bill Cooper Everett Copeland Sarah Cornclison Ed Cosgrove Jimmy Cosgrove Jeanne Coulter Jackie Courtney Sandra Cox JiaIi a Allah—Allah... kJkJikl it Mil t to J Geri Cracraft Jo Ann Crcc Doris Creed Ronnie Cremer Robert Cuskadcn 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 Clifton Eason 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 Ray George Sandra Gibbs Ted Gibbs Jean Gilbert Jim Godfrey Audrey Goin Lynnctte 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 Halimon June Halsey 226 Martha Ham Sandra Hamilton Gayle Hand Earl Hansen Mike Hardwick Jim Hardy Fay Harmon Tommy Harp Billy Harrell Dee Harrclson Betty Harris Ira Harris Billy Hartley Linda Hartsficld Jesse Harvey Ruth Hasey Dixie Hastings Bryan Hawkins Judy Hayes Leigh Hctlin Becky Henry Larry Henry Velda Heron Charles Hester L-r it i A (lmLU km L tUatM 227 Is it loaded? L k L-lkdkmH Utijt i sk.M Judy Higgins Bill Hogrefe Mary Holbcrt Cecil Hollingsworth Robert Holloway Billie Holman Pat Hooley Dean Hooper Robert Hopkins Barbara Horner Brice Houston Clemma Howsley Jimmy Hubbard Donna Huckabee Richard Hucbner Roger Huebner Carylon Huffman Reed Hunt 228 Shirlee Hussey Pearl Hvndmen 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 Kittcrman Phyllis Kizer Nancy Klatt James Klutz Barbara Knight Clinton Knight 229 fi L-witirhjr BiL uli Ufc Eddie Knight Gerald Kraybiil Kathy Kunklc Raymond Lambert Mark Lamkin Jerry Langford Rex Latham Harold Lawing John Lawler Jam's Leath Jimmy Lee Michael Leeds Richard Leiningcr 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 Gcorgeann Mays Lynn McCorkle Joan McDowell Don McGiffin Karen McGowan Sharon McLemorc Travis McLemorc Delores McMahon Lawrence McNamara Judy McNeel Cecil McPheeters Edward Me We thy Tom Menz Carol Mercer Jean Mickelson Charles Miles Jo Ann Miller LiMJlijitf tmjliaL Lonnie Miller Bob Minier 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 232 SMACK! Cliff O'Connell 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 Pearce David Pfarncr Clayton Phillips George Phillips Grover Pierce Carolvn Pilcher Elizabeth Pipes Cindy Pirkle James Piwetz L'ii fcjjfc j| t- Jtta AAlti it 233 ' ikHLALA iiiit kMl JLSUSkM . it Jerry Plcmons Jo Plemmons Bobby Jack Poe Tommy Poindexter 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 234 Nancy Reynolds James Rhctt Hobby 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 Carmelee Schug Carolyn Scottino Sherry Seel ye Johnny Sessions VM2 4jy Neither rain nor sleet nor... Don Sexton Bill Sherman Karen Shurmon Sonny Sides Bobbie Seer Carolinda Simmons Don Simonton Eddie Simpson Keith Skiles David Skinner Ann Smith Gary Smith Sandra Smith Frank Sneli Ronald Spain Pete Sparrow Jan Spence Annette Spencer Pat Spruance Carole Squires Judy Steakley George Steele A1 Stepp Shirley Stevens 230 Baby, it's cold outside! Bonnie Stewart Jean Stewart Mary Stewart Sandra Stewart James Stiles Jerry Stiles Heinz Stocker Lynda Stroud Don Sudduth Louis Sullivan Jackie Summerford John Stafford Wilma Talbott Betty Tamplin Glen Taylor Aldah Taylor Betty Thompson Patsy Thompson Becky Thorla Jimmy Thornton Anne Tinner Toby Tisdale Mereaith Todd Harold Tomlin Ricky Townsend Mary Turner Nancy Turner Suzanne Tucker Mike Tull Thomas Uric Prudy Vadcr Tommy Van Buren Susanne Van Riper Quentin Venum Clinton Veres Pat Vines Lynn Waibel Linda Wallace Calvin Walker Jim Wanker Beth Ward Terr)- Ward Kenneth Watkins Kenneth Watkins Marie Watkins Kathleen Weatherford Shirley Webb Judy Webster Carl Wethcrbee Emor)’ Whipple David White Mary Whitten Avon Whitworth Sonny Williams, Jr. Clifford Wilnitc Mitchell Wilson Sammie Wilson Milton Windham Gary Winter Charlene Wise Beverely Wolf Tommy Wood Mary Worrell Jcanic Wright Eddy Yale Robert Young UjlUtkJL fk iiftji Roger Weed Jr. Karen Younkin Jimmy Zimmerman twL Ki The sponsors for the Senior Class are the following, (I to r) standing—Mr. Nohavitza, Mr. Roquemore, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Land. Seated—Mrs. Sherrod, Mrs. Lacey, Mrs. Simms. Stepping Into The Future The Senior Class of I960 is the first class to begin as Fish in the new building and to climb 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. Mike Inlow and Nelson Parker demonstrate parliamen- tary procedure. 240 SENIOR OFFICERS CO-PRESIDENTS: Mike Inlow VICE-PRESIDENT: Doug Duke Nelson Parker SECRETARY: Vicki Handly TREASURER: Suzanne Fleming SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Gayle Elliott Wes Wright JACKIE ADAMS FHA, 1-2; FNA, 3-4; Camera Club, 3; Foreign Language Club, 3-4. BOBBY ALLBRIGHT CAROLE ADAMS Mademoiselles, 2-3; FHA, 1-2-3; Library Club, 2; Red Cross, 2. KAREN ABNEY FHA, 1-2; FT A, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4. GOODBYE DEAR SCHOOL • • JO ELLEN ALLBRIGHT FHA, 1-2; Red Cross, 3-4; Cam- era Club, 4. PAT ALLEN Red Cross, 2; FHA, 1-2; Mademoi- selles, 4; Devotional Council, 2. BEIT IE ANDERSON FHA, 1-2; FNA, 3; Latina-Espanol, 4. KENNETH ANDERSON Latina-Espanol, 3-4. WENDALL ANDERSON MARVIN ANDREWS Band, 1-2-3; Junior Achievement, 3; FTA, 2. 242 PEGGY ANGELL JERRY ARNOLD Red Cross Council, 2; Football, 1; Camera Club, 4; Stu- dent Council 1. E. L. ATKINS DONALD AXELSON Choir, 1; Junior Achievement, 3-4. M I ONE LAST FOND GLANCE LINDA BAILEY FHA, 1-2-3-4; FNA, 4. MARILYN BARBER FHA, 1-2; Camera Club, 3-4; Foreign Language Club, 3-4. KATHY BARNES Choir, 4; OGA, 3-4. LAWRENCE BARNETT Golden Gloves, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Foot- ball, 1. RECALLING HAROLD BEARDEN Camera Club, 4; Senior Play Crew, 4. JOHN BECKER Interscholastic League, 4; Photography Staff, 1; Fonesco, 3. KAY BEENE FHA, 1-2; Publication Representative, 1; Camera Club, 3; FNA, 4. ANITA BENBOW National Honor Society, 3-4; OGA, 3-4. BARBARA BENNETT FHA, 1; FT A, 2; Library Club, 2. JERRY BENNETT DYRIL BERNIUS Choraliers, 3-4; Safety Council, 3. BOBBY BILES' Football. 2-3-4. SHIRLEY BILLINGS FHA. 2-3-4; FTA, 3-4; FNA, 3-4; OGA, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4. CLETA BERRY FHA, 1-2-4. HAPPY YEARS BRIAN BLACKMARR Junior Achievement, Officer, 4, 3-4; CHARLES BLACKWELL Safety Council, 3; Camera Club, 4; sentative, 2. SIDNEY BIRDETT Safety Council, 1. EDWARD BJORK Camera Club, 4. Publications Repre- JULIA ANN BLACKWELL FNA, 2; Latin Club, 2; OGA, 3-4. BOBBY BLAND JIMMY BLANTON JOHN BODIFORD A Band, 1-2; PTA, 1; Library Club, 1-2. JERRY BODKINS Latina-Espanol Club, 3; Football, 3. ELIZABETH BOHANNON FHA, 1; FNA, 3; Camera Club, 3; Literary Club, 3. DAVID BOWMAN VERNON BOYD Choraliers, 3-4; Devotional Council, 4; Junior Achieve- ment, 4. 245 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 CELESTINE BRADFIELD FHA, l; Safety Council, 4; Mademoiselle, 1 2. JOHN BREM Devotional Council, 3; Red Cross Council, 4; Camera Club, 4; Safety Council, 2. LINDA BREWER FHA, 1-3-4; FNA, 3-4. 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, 3; 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; Latinc-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, 3; 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; 4; Safety Council, 4. 246 Student Council, OUR FLOATS LUCY BURNEY Homecoming Nominee, 1; FHA, 1-2-4; 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, 3; Girl's State, 3; FTA, 2; FHA, 1; Girl of Month, 4; National Honor So- ciety, 3-4. ABE ALFRED BUSH Key Club, 3-4; Camera Club, 4; PTA Council, 3; Football Trainer, 4-Mgr. 2-3; Track Mgr. 1-2. DAVID BUSSE Camera Club, 3; Football, 3-4; Baseball, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Class Officer, 1; Basket- ball, 1; Track, 1; Baseball, 1. LOUISE CAGLE FHA, 1-2; FNA, 3; Choral, 2-3-4; Junior Achievement, 3-Sec.-Treas.; Newspaper Staff, 3-4; Quill and Scroll, 3-4; Literary Club, 4; Camera Club, 4. DARRYL CAMPBELL A Band, 2-3-4; Band President. 4; Stage Band, 2-3-4; Key Club, 4; Camera Club, 3; Student Council, 4; National Honor So- ciety, 3-4; OTHER SCHOOL: A Band, 1; Slide Rule Club, 1; Spanish Club, 1-Photographer; Stage Band, 1; Dixieland Jazz Band, 1. DON CAMPBELL Track, 3; Junior Achievement, 3; Officer. RONNIE CAMPBELL Key Club, 3-4; Safety Council, 3-4; Baseball, 3-4; 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.-3; Junior Play; Senior Play Crew; Student Council, 2-4; Key Club, 2-3-4; Red Cross, 1; Choral- iers, 2-3-4, Pres. 4; Camera Club, 3-4; Pres., 4; National Honor Society, 3-4. SUE CARNEY OTHER SCHOOL: Los Amigos Spanish Club; Varsity- Tennis. JENNY CASH ION A Band, 2-3-4; FHA, 1; FTA, 1-2; FNA, 3-4; Latina-Es- panol, 3; Junior Achievement, Officer, 3; Devotional Council, 3- PLACED HIGH 7 OUHP LAVS WE HE BRENDA CHEEK Literary Club, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4; B Band, 1-2; FHA, 1-2; Devotional Council, 1; PTA Council, 4. PHYLLIS CHRISTIAN Mademoiselles, 1-2; Red Cross Council, 4. DAVID CLAY Golden Gloves, 1. NELDA CHILDRESS Red Cross Council, 4. ARNOLD CLIFTON Student Council, 4; Key Club, 3-4; Publications Staff, 3-4; Quill and Scroll, 3-4; Junior Play; Camera Club, 4; Senior Play Crew, 4; Tennis Team. 3.4. KINNEY COATS DAVE COLLARD GLENDA COMBS Glee Club, 1. ANNE CONDLEY FHA, 1-2-3; FNA, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 3-4; Glee Club, 2; OGA, 3-4; Camera Club, 4. BRENDA COOKSEY OTHER SCHOOL: FHA, 1-2; Halloween Court, 2. A BIG SUCCESS BRENDA CRAIG FHA, 1-2; FNA, 3; Latina-Espanol, 3-4. TOM CRAVENS Key Club, 3-4; Student Council, 4; Football, 1-2-3-4; Track, 1-2-3-4; Camera Club, 4. STANLEY CREMER FFA, 1-4, Sec., 4; Golden Gloves, 3-4; Tennis, 1-2-3-4; Junior Achievement, 3. SHERRY CROMWELL Camera Club, 4, OTHER SCHOOL: Red Cross Council, 2; Class Reporter, 1; Art Club, 2; Glee Club, 1; Literary Club, 4. ANITA CROOK Girl's Glee Club, 2. SONNY DANIELS JIM DAUGIRDA LADONNA DAVENPORT Camera Club, 3. DENNIS DAVIS Key Club, 3-4; A Band, 1-2; National Honor Society, 3-4; Camera Club, 4; PTA Council, 4; Mclodiers, 1; Safety Council, 2; Junior Play Crew, 3; Senior Play Crew, 4. SAMMIE DAVIS FHA, 1-2-3-4; Mademoiselles, 2; Devotional Council, 3. LARRY DAVIS FFA, 1-2-3-4. JOAN DECKER FHA, 1-2; Library Club, 2; Mademoiselles, 2; Literary, 1. 249 CECELIA DENNEHY FHA, 1-2; Library Club, 3- JUDY DAVENPORT Band, 1-2-3-4; FHA, 1; FNA, 3-4; Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4; Interscholastic League, 3. GENE DOLLAR JOHN DONLIN FFA, 1. PAUL DRAKE Key Club, 4; Publications Representative, l. JAMES DRENNAN Camera Club, 4; Latina-Espanol Club, 4. KATHLEEN DcVORE Band, 1-2-3; FHA, 1-2-3; Literary Club, 3-4; Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4; Junior Play; Senior Play Crew. BILLY DICKENS Publications Representative, 3; Council, 3; Safety Council, 3. Red Cross BARBARA DUBLIN FHA, 1-2; Camera Club, 3-4; OGA, 3-4; Literary Club, 4. 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, 3-4; Camera Club, 4. RAYMOND DVORAK Chorus, 1-2; PTA Council, 2. OUR HALLOWEEN 250 GAYLE ELLIOTT FHA, 3-4; Devotional Council, 2-3-4; Publication Rep- resentative, 3; 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, 3; Mr. School Spirit, 4; Red Cross Council, 1; Football Manager, 1-2. CAROL FABEL Library Club, 1-2-3-4, V. Pres., 3, Pres., 4; OGA, 3-4; Student Council, 4; District TALA, V. Pres., 4. MICHAEL FANNING 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, 3; Library Club, 2. JIMMY FOX Student Council, 1; Football, 2; Baseball, 4; Football Mgr. 4; Basketball Trainer, 2-3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4. BOOTHS-THE BEST OUR EXAMS GEORGE FRANCIS Library Club, Officer, 2-3; Red Cross Council, 2;Camera Club, 3-4; Junior Achievement, Pres., 3-4. JOHN FRANK OTHER SCHOOL: Footlight Players, l; Allied Youth 1-2. ANNE FRANKLIN FHA, 1; Y-Teens, 1 (Other School); Safety Council, 4. WANDA FRAZIER FHA, 1-2-3; A Band, 1-2-3-4; Camera Club, 3; PTA Council, 4; Stage Band, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 3. ELMO FREEMAN Choir, 2-3 4; Red Cross, 1. ROBERT FROST Camera Club, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3. KATHY GEER GEORGE GASTON OTHER SCHOOL: Basketball 1-2-3; Choir, 2-3; Junior Achievement, 3. Colt Staff, 4. KATIE GIBBS Girls State, 3; Y-Teens, 3-4, Pres. 4. Student Council, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Newspaper Reporter, 1; Pep Squad, 2; Band, 2. LINDA GIBBS DALE GILBERT Latina-Espanol, 3. MARILYN GILMARTIN PTA Council, 1-4; FHA, 1-2-3; Paper Staff, 3; Business Manager, Colt, 4; Quill and Scroll, 3-4, Officer, 4; Ma- demoiselles 2; Library Club, 2; Junior Play Crew, 3. WE HE HARD FRANK GILSTRAP Football, 1-2-3-4; Key Club, 4; Camera Club, 4; National Honor Society, 3-4. VIRGINIA GLANVILLE Latina-Espanol, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4, PTA Council, 4; Red Cross Council, 1; Literary Club, 4. CAROL GREEN FHA, 1. BRUCE GRENVALL Publications Representative, 1. RONNIE HAAG Junior Red Cross Council, 1-2; Library Rep- resentative, 3; Camera Club, 3-4, Officer, 4; PTA Council, 4. MARGARETTE HALE Melodiers , 4; OTHER SCHOOL: FHA, 1-2; Latin Club, 1; Sock'N Buskin, 2-3; Pep Squad, 1-2-3. RAYMOND HALL LARRY HAMILTON Safety Council, 3; Student Coun- cil, 4; Arlie Trainer, 4. OTHELL HAMILTON Track, 3; OTHER SCHOOL: Track, 1-2. VICKI HANDLY Class Officer, 4; National Honor Society, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 3-4; Officer, 3; Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Officer, 4; FHA, 1-2; OGA, 3-4; Camera Club, 3; Literary Club, 4; Publication Representative, 4; Glee Club, 1; FTA Coun- cil, 1. BOB HANKINS DAVID HANCOCK Band, 1-2; Choraliers, 3-4; Golden Gloves, 3: Junior Achievement, 4, Officer. MIKE HARRIS Red Cross Council, 2; Golf Team, 1-2-3-4; Football, 1; Camera Club, 4. LINDA HATCHER Tennis Team, I; Red Cross Council, 3; FNA, 3; FHA, 1. DON HOGLAND Latina-Espanol, 3. BENNY HOLLINGSWORTH Football, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 2-3-4; Track, 2-3; Student Council, 2-3-4, Vicc- Pres., 4; Key Club; PTA Council, 2; Nat. Honor Society, 3-4; Camera Club, 4. BILLY HOOVER PAT HORSLEY Band. 1-2-3-4; Red Cross Council, 3; Chorus, 1-2-3-4. ANN HILLIARD FHA, 1-2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2, PTA Council, 4; Student Council, 2; Class Officer, 3; Camera Club, 3-4; Lit- erary Club, 3-4; Homecoming Nom- inee, 4. DARLINE HILL FHA, 1-2-3. RANDY HAUGH Football, 1-2; Publications Representative. 2; Junior Play, 3; Camera Club, 4; Senior Play Cast, 4. MARY HIGHTOWER Camera Club, 3-4; OGA, 3. LINDA HOUSEWRIGHT FHA. 1-2; Camera Club, 2; Safety Coun.; Mademoiselles, 3- JAY HOUSTON Football, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2; Key Club, 3-4; Class Officer, 2; One-Act Play, 2-3; Interscholastic League, 2-3; Senior Play; Camera Club, 4. 254 BUT WORTH JIMMY HOWARD PEGGY HOWARD Camera Club, 3-4; Literary Club, 4; FHA, 1-2-4; A” Band, 2-3; Devotional Council, 4; Publications Representative, 1; FTA, 4. JAMES HOWELL National Honor Society, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 2; Key Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4. EVA HOWARD Mademoiselles, 1-2; OGA, 3-4. LINDA HOWELL Camera Club, 3-4; OGA, 3-4; Special Award; Secretary. Service Club, 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. 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, 3-4; 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; Biology Program at Texas A M, 3; Senior Play Bus. Mgr. 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. THE EFFORT AND NOW WE PAT JARVIS FHA, 1-2-3; OGA, 3-4; Camera Club, 4. PATRICIA JARVIS FHA, 1-3-4; Latina-Espanol Club, 3; Literary Club, 1-2-3, Library Club, 1-2. KAY JEANES National Honor Society, 3-4; Camera Club, 3; Literary Club, 3-4; FHA, 1-2; Choralicrs, 3-4; Secretary 4; Junior Play; Red Cross Council, 4; OGA, 3-4; Senior Play Crew. NANCY JENKINS Devotional Council, 1; Latina-Espanol Club, 3; FHA, 1-2-3; Senior Play. RONALD JENKINS Latina-Espanol Club, JOE JINKS JIMMIE JOBE Baseball, 2-3-4. GARY JOHNS Red Cross Council, 1; Publications Representative, 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, 1-2-3-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, 1-3-4; Camera Club, 4. FREDDIE JOHNSTON Football, 1-2-3; Tennis Team, 1; Safety Council, 2; Cam- era Club, 4. 256 LEAVE YOU RON NY JONES Student Council, 3-4; Officer, 4; Junior Play, 1-3; Foot- ball Manager, 2-3-4; Baseball Manager, 1; Camera Club, 4; Colt Staff, 3; Publications Representative, 4. RONNIE JORDAN Band, 1-2-3; Choir, 1-2; Junior Achievement, 3-4. BARBARA KEATING FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer, 4; Literary Club, 3-4, Officer 4; OGA, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4; Officer, 4; Junior Play; FrA Council, 1; Student Council, 4; Quill and Scroll, 4; Band, 3; Annual Staff, 4; FTA, 4; Senior Play Crew. CLEDDIE KEITH Safety Council, 1; Red Cross, 2; Devotional Council, 3; Football, 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2; Track, 1. CARLET KIGHT Band, 1-2-3-4; FHA, 1-2-3 Latina-Espanol Club, 3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4; Officer 4. CAROLYN KINCAID Literary Club, 1-2-3; Safety Council, 3; PTA Council. 4; Devotional Council, 2; Library Club, 1; Camera Club, 4; FHA, 2-4. LESTER KINDRED FFA, 2-3 LEONARD C. KING MAX KINNEY JIMMY KNIGHT Devotional Council, 2-3; Officer 3; Basket- ball, 1; Track, 1; Junior Play; Senior Play. JERRY LASSEN Debate Club, 3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4; Officer 4; National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist; Summer Math Fellowship at UT; Latina-Espanol, 4; Interscholastic League, 2-3. LARRY LAUGHRUN OTHER SCHOOL: Bowling Club, Officer 1; Student Council, 1; Baseball, 1. Latina-Espanol, 4; Camera Club, 4; Tennis, 3-4; Junior Play. BILL LAWRENCE OTHER SCHOOL: Football, 1-2-3; Lcttersmen’s Associa- tion, 2; Tennis, 1-2-3-4; Golden Gloves, 4; Camera Club, 4. TOM LETTER BUDDY LEWIS JOE LONDON ROSE ANN LOWRY FTA, 1-3; FHA, 1-3-4; Senior Play; Library Club, 1; Literary Club, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3; Choir, 1-2-3-4. I I- ETHEL LUMMUS LINDA LUTTRELL FHA, 1-2-3; Literary Club, 3-4; Junior Play; Cam- ERA Club, 3-4; Officer, 4; Band, 1-2-3; Senior Play Crew; Latina-Espanol, 3-4. TOMMIE LYNCH FHA, 1-2-4; FNA, 2 DAVID LYONS Latina-Espanol, 3-4. LESLIE MacFADDEN Key Club, 4; Student Council, 4; Latina-Espanol, 4; Foreign Member of the Dallas United Nations. PAUL MARLIN Band. 2-3; Stage Band, 2-3; Safety Council, 4; Junior Achievement, 3-4; Officers, 3, Pres., 4. THE FIRST 258 SUSANNA MARTIN Latine-Espanol, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: GAA, I; SA Flounders; Tau Epsilon, 1-3; Latin Club. 2. JACK MARTY Key Club, 3-4; Officer, 4; Red Cross Coun- cil, 1; Safety Council, 3-4; Officer, 4; King Smoo, 2; Camera Club, 4; Publication Rep- resentative, 2. MIKE MASSEY OTHER SCHOOL: Walter Polo Team, 1; Mathematics Club, 1; Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation, 1; Swimming Team, 2. GALE MAXWELL FHA, 1; PTA Council, 4. MARTHA MAY FHA, 1-2-3; Safety Council, 2; Literary Club, 4; FTA, 3-4; Officer, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4. DOUG MAZO BOBBY McCAIN National Honor Society, 3-4; Band, 1-2-3, Officer, 3; Student Council, 3; Camera Club, 4; Key Club, 4. MADELEINE McCOY PTA Council, 1; Library Club, 2; Literary Club. 2; Red Cross Council, 2; Colt Staff, 3-4; FHA, 1-2-3; Junior Play; Quill and Scroll, 3-4; Officer, 4. VIRGINIA McCOY PAUL McCRARY Football, 1-2-3 Baseball, 1-2-4; Latina-Espanol, 3 4; Cam- era Club, 4; Red Cross Council, 3. FRESHMAN CLASS GRADUATES MARY McCRAW National Honor Society, 3-4; Annual Staff, 4; Quill and Scroll, 4; Latina-Espanol, 3; Intcr-Scholastic League, 3; Devotional Council, 4; Senior Play Crew; FHA, 1 2. larry McDonald Football, 1. MELBA McGARITY FHA, 1-2-3; Mademoiselles, 2. KATHY McGEE Camera Club, 3-4; PTA Representative, 2; Literary Club, 4; OGA, 3-4; Library, 3. SANDRA McLELLAN FHA, 1-2-3-4, Officer 3-4; Literary Club, 3-4, Otficer, 3; Class Favorite, 1-3; Miss Publication Nominee, 1-2; Camera Club, 3-4, Officer; Stu- 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 Tri Hi Y. 1. ■ TED McMICHAEL Safety Council, 3; PTA Repre- sentative, 4; Football, 1-3; FFA, Class Historian, 4; Publications Representative, 2. JACKIE McMURTREY Camera Club, 3-4 (Social Chairman, 4); FHA, 3-4; Student Council, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Leti, 2; Foreign Language Club, 2. JERRY McPIKE 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 MITCHELL FHA, 1; OGA, 3-4; Library Service Club, 3-4; Junior A- chievement, 4. FRANCES MONTFORT Camera Club. -1; FTA, 4; FHA, 4; PTA Representative, 4; Library Representative, 3; Literary Club, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Red Cross Representative, 2; Jr. Classical League, 1-2. 260 THESE HALLS CAROL MOODY 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, 3; Camera Club, 3-4; Publica- tions Representative, 3 4; FHA, 3 4; FT A, 4; Literary Club, 4. 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, 4; Red Cross Council, 2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play Crew, 4. Junior Rotarian. MIKE NORVELL FHA, 2-3-4; Camera Club, 4. NANCY OGLESBY FHA, 2; Camera Club, 1; Y-Teens, 1; OTHER SCHOOL, Class Officer, 2. MIKE O’NEILL OTHER SCHOOL: Tennis, 2-3; Slide Rule Club, 3. JUDY OVERTREE Devotional Council, 1; OGA, 3; Latina-Espanol, 3-4. LUCIAN PALMER Football, 1-2-3-4; Junior Achievement, 3; Baseball, 1-4; Red Cross Council, 1; Safety Council, 2. 2b 1 JOE PARKER A Band, 2-3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; ETSC Math Scholar- ship. RONNIE PARKER Boxing, 3-4. 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. STAN PARKER A Band, 3-4; Stage Band, 3-4; Student Coun- cil, 1-4; Bov’s State, 3; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; Camera Club, 4. FRED PENNINGTON Jr.-Choralicrs, 3; Debate, 4. DIANE PERRETT FHA, 1-2-3; FTA, 4 SHIRIE PERRY MICHAEL PETERS Camera Club, 2-3-4, School Photographer, 2-3-4; Track, 2-3; Publication Representative, 4. JO 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, 4; Glee Club, 2-3. WELL HONOR BEVERLY PHILLIPS 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, 3; 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 LARRY PHILLIPS HERSHELL PHIPPS Safety Council, 1; Junior Achievement, 4. PORTER PIERCE Library Club, 3; Basketball, 4. EDMUND PILCHER CAROL POORMAN PTA Council, 2-3-4; Latina-Espanol Club, 3; Safe- ty Council, 2; Class Secretary, 3; Valentine Nom- inee, 2; Student Council, 3; FHA, 1. GLORIA JEAN POTTER FHA, 1-2; Camera Club, 2; Library Club, 2-3; Mademoiselle, 1-2. ADA1RE POOL National Honor Society, 3-4; FTA, 3-4 , 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. FRANCES PLEKAVIC Choralicrs, 4; FHA, 1-2-3; Red Cross Representative, 1. PHYLLIS POWELL Devotional Council, 2; Band, 2-3-4; National Honor So- ciety, 3-4; Latina-Espanol Club, 3; OGA, 3-4. ANN PRATOR Latina-Espanol Club, 3. YOU ALWAYS BARBARA PROBST Annual, 4; FTA, 2-3-4; Devotional Council, 4; Melodiers, 4, Officer, 4; FHA, 1-2-3; FNA, 1-2; Camera Club, 3; Literary Club, 3-4. 263 RICHARD RAGLAND Football, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1; Devotional Council, 3; Safety Council, 2; Student Council, 4; Camera Club, 4. THROUGH THE BILLY RAYBURN A Band, 2-3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 1 ROSEMARY REAVES FNA, 4. JANET REED Mademoiselles, 1; Camera Club, 3-4; Literary Club, 4. JILL REED Student Council, I-2-3-4; Camera Club, 3; Latina-Espanol, 3-4, Officer, 3; Annual Staff, 4, Editor; FNA, 3-4, Pres., 4; National Honor Society, 3-4; PTA, Council, 3, Officer, 3; FHA, I; Senior Play Crew. DAVID REICHERT Latina-Espanol, 3-4. GAI-LYNN RESCH Student Council, 1; FHA, 1-2-3; Camera Club, 3. JIMMY RISHER Football, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2; Baseball, 3; Track, 1; Camera Club, 4; Safety Council, 1-2-4, Pres., 4. DAWN MARIE ROBERTS A Band, 2-3-4; Choir, 3-4; Publication Rep- resentative, 3; Library Club, 3; Latin CIud, 4; FHA, 1-2-3. BOB RICE Band, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; OTHER SCHOOL: Band, 2. RICHARD RIDDELL FFA, 2-3-4; Golden Gloves, 3-4. PASSING YEA PS CARL ROSE Golden Gloves, 3-4. VIRGINIA ROSS FHA, 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff, 4; Mademoiselles, 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, 2-3; 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. 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, 3-4. 265 BILL SEWARD National Honor Society, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; Sum- mer Scholarship, 3; Camera Club, 4; Choraliers, 4; Stu- dent Council, 4; Interscholastic League, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: English Award, I; 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 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 FHA, 1-2; Camera Club, 3; Mademoiselles, 1; OGA, 3-4; 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. KENNETH SMITH A Band, 3-4, Officer, 4. 266 AS WE BID REBA SMITH FHA, 1-2-3; Red Cross Council, 1; FTA, 2; FNA, 3-4; OGA, 3-4; 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, 3; PTA Council, 1; Camera Club, 4; Publications Representative, 4. PHYLLIS SNIDER Band, 3-4; FHA, 1; Literary Club, 1; Latina- Espanol, 3; FNA, 3-4; Library Club, 1; Cam- era Club, 4. SHARON SNIDER FHA, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Dramatic Club.l. HOWARD SNOWDEN BARBARA SPARROW Literary Club, 3-4; Library Club, 4; National Honor Society, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 4; FTA, 3-4; Officer, 3-4. WANDA STAKES FHA, 1-2-3-4; Junior Achievement, 3-4. TRACY STANLEY Student Council, 1; Basketball Mgr. 2; Camera Club, 3-4; Paper Staff, 3; Interscholastic League, 3-4; Junior Play, 3; Publications Representative, 4; Quill and Scroll, 4; Senior Play, 4. FAREWELL GLENDA STEWART FHA, 3-4. DONNA STEVENS FHA, 1-2; Camera Club, 3. RONNIE STEDMAN OTHER SCHOOL: Band, 1-2-3-4; Football, 1-3; Baseball, 2-3. SONDRA STEFFENS Red Cross Council, 4; Literary Club, 4; 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, 3; Chorus, 1. 26 7 DIANNE STOCKTON tomj PAT STRONG FHA, 1-2-3-4; PTA Council, 2-4; Choir, 4; OGA, 3-4. BILLY STROUD MARSHA SUTHERLAND FHA, I-2-3-4, V. Pres., 3, Pres., 4; Student Coun- cil, 4; Junior Play, 3; Latina-Espinol, 3, Offi- cer, 3; National Honor Society, 3-4; A Band, 1-2-3, Majorette, 1-2-3; Cheerleader, 4; Camera Club, 3-4; Literary Club, 2-4; 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, 3; Senior Play. BOBBY SWAFFORD FFA, 1-2. SANDRA TALLON FHA, 1; PTA, 1; A Band, 3-4; Cam- era Club, 3. JANICE TANKERSLEY LARRY THOMAS Football, 1-2-4; OTHER SCHOOL: Basket- ball, 1-2; FFA, 1-2; Class President, 2; FFA Treasurer, 2; Track, 1-2. LEROY THOMAS OTHER SCHOOL: B Band, 1; A Band, 2-3; J. V. Foot- ball, 2; 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; Latina-Espanol, 3; Senior Play Crew; Junior Play Crew. A.H.S.! SHERRYN TIDWELL FHA, I; Melodiers, 1; Jr. Red Cross Sec. Trcas., 4; Red Cross founcil, 1-2-3; OGA 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; FTA, 3 4; National Honor Society, 3-4, Treas., 4; Literary Club, 4. JOHN TIERCE FFA, 1-2-3-4;, Officer, 3; Football, 1-2-3-4; Jr. Class Pres. 3; Jr. Favorite; Student Council, 3-4; Student Body Pres, 4; Key Club, 4; Camera Club, 4; Junior Rotarian, 4; Devo- tional Council. 1; Safety Council, 2; PTA Council. 3. LEORAH TOWNEND _ A Band, 2-3-4; FTA, 3-4; Latina-Espanol, 3-4; FHA, 1; National Honor Society, 3-4. BETTY TRIMBLE FHA, 1. SANDRA TRULL FHA, 1-2-3; Safety Council, 1; FTA, 4; Camera Club, 3; Publication Representative, 4; Ma- demoiselles. 1-2. PAT TULL FHA, 1; Quill and Scroll, 3-4; Paper Staff, 4. BILLY TURNER Safety Council, 1-2. JIMMY TURNER Library Club, 1; Devotional Council, 1; A Band, 2-3. LARRY TURPIN BEIT YE USHER Student Council, 4; Annual Staff. 4; Literary Club, 3-4; Camera Club, 3-4, Officer, 4; Quill and Scroll, 3-4; Pres., 4; National Honor So- ciety, 3-4; Red Cross Council, 1-2-3; FHA, 1-2-3, Officer, 4; FTA, 4; Devotional Council, 4; OGA, 3-4; Junior Play Crew. LYNDA VAN LEUVAN „ „ , FHA, 1-3; Library Club. 2; Y Teens, 3; Colt Staff. 4; Mademoiselles, 1-2; OTHER SCHOOL: Chorus, 1. DAVID WAFER Latin Club, 4; OTHER SCHOOL: Recreation Club. 2; Junior Classical League, 2. 269 JIM WAITE BETTY WALKER Colt Band, 1-2-3-1; Camera Club, 3; Annual Staff, 4; Latina-Espanol Club. 3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4; FHA, 1; Quill and Scroll, 4. I SHARON WALKER Colt Band, 2-3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4; OGA, 3-4; FHA, 1-2-3; Camera Club, 3-4; Future Nurses, 3-4; FTA, 1. DOUGLAS WALLER 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, 3-1, Presi- dent, 3; Camera Club, 4; Intcrscholastic League, 4. KENNETH WHEELER DONALD WHITAKER ANN WHITE Colt Band, 1-2-3-4; Future Nurses Club, 3-4; Stage Band, 2-3. JANNIE WILLIAMS Junior Achievement, 3; OGA, 3-4; Publications Repre- sentative, 2; Y-Teens, 4. 270 STARLETT WILSON FHA, 1 -2-3-4, Officer, 4; Literary Club, 2-3-4, Officer, 3-4; Class Officer, 1; Cheerleader, 3-4; Student Council, 4; OGA, 3-4; National Honor Society, 3-4; Junior Play, 3; Camera Club, 3-4; Devotional Council, 1; Publica- tions Representative, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4. WES WRIGHT Class Officer, 3-4; Football, 3-4; Track, 1-2- 3; Camera Club, 4; Student Council, 2-3; Basketball, 1-2. JOHNNY YANDELL ROSE MARY YEATHERMON Safety Council, 1; Camera Club, 3-4; Library Club, 1; Red Cross Council, 2; Publications Repre- sentative, 2. 271 One last fond glance . . . 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 Allcnbaugh. Sharon .. 131, 132. 204 Alford, Carl..... 77, 204 Allison, Harry .. 161, 181, 220 Amos, Miss Elizabeth .... 24, 48, 79, 129, 218 Anderson, Betty ...... 73, 106, 243 Anderson, Connie .... 49, 92, 132, 133, 220 Anderson, Kenneth .... 73, 243 Anderson, Wendall .... 243 Andrews, Marvin .... 243 Angel 1, Michael ..... 47, 73, 170, 220 Angel 1, 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 Axelson, Barbara.....220 Ayres, Sandra ........ 220 B Bacon, Jerry .... 90, 92, 93, 95, 220 Bagby, Mac .... 47, 108, 204 Baggett, Barbara .... 220 Baggett, Densye ...... 204 Bailey, David ....... 253 Bailey, Marlin ....... 204 Bailey, Larry .... 85, 220 Bailey, Linda .... 49, 102, 243 Bailey, Marlin ....... 204 Baize, Sondra .... 49, 220 Baker, Carol ........ 204 Baker, Mrs. Lou ...... 27, 202 Baker, Mary ..... 90, 204 Baker, John ........ 220 Baldwin, Linda ...... 220 Bankston, Allen ..... 220 Barber. Marilyn ..... 62, 73, 243 Barcroft, Gary ...... 168 Barker, Mrs. Nadine .... 26 272 Barksdale, Land 104 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 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 244 49, Binion, David .... 170, 172, 244 Bird, Jean 62. 95. 132, 244 Blanchly, Linda .. 85. 221 Blackman, Wayne .... 178 Blackmarr, Brain 62 Blackwell, Charles .... 62 Blackwell, lulia . 73. 102, 245 Bland, Bobby .... 47, 245 Blanton, Jimmy . 245 Blesi, Donna 50 Board of Education .... 16 Bodiford, Eddie . 245 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 Boultinghousc, 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 Bray, James .......... 221 Brem, John ....... 62, 98, 119, 132 Brenning, Steve ....... 11, 62, 154, 156. 166, 179. 193, 245 Brewer, Betty Ann .. 221 Brewer, Linaa .. 50, 102. 246 Brewer, Mrs. Max .. 27 Brewer, Terr)- .... 43, 81 106, 246 Brewster, John .... . 73, 90 Bridges, Alan ... 73 Bridges, Warren 221 Briley, Glynda .... 68, 246 Brittan, Chuck .. 73. 107, 119, 155, 167, 221 Brodie, Perry 85 Broeske, Charleen .... 50. 222 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 Burchficl, Bobbie 69. no, 222 Burdick, Michelle .. 132. 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 Burress, Ikey .... 43, 57. 119, 170. 174, 218. 219 222 Burress, Joy .... 43, 80, 84, 106, 132, 186, 247 Burris, Janna ... 73, 106, 222 Burton, Gerald ....... 222 Bush. Abe .... 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, 206 Butler, Judy .... 70, 206 Butler, Miss Nora .... 27 Butler, Miss Pearl .... 34, 218 Byers, Sherian ....... 206 Byford, Ronnie ....... 206 Bvrom, Sandra .... 50, 62. 106, 119, 222 C Cafeteria Staff ....... 38, 148 Cahill. Bobby .... 90, 222 Cagle, Louise .... 69, 87, 110, 247 Cain, Gilbert .... 85, 222 Caldwell, Carol ....... 74, 222 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 Carbary, Judie .... 50, 102, 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 ......... 222 Cashion, Jenny ........ 247 Castclaneous, Eddie .. 206 Chane)-, Carol .... 50, 73, 84, 206 Chapman. Sharon .... 87 102 Chastcen, Anne .. 50, 62, 79. 86. 93. 133, 223 Cheek, Brenda ... 62, 131 248 Cheerleaders .... 80, 122 Cherry, Bill .......... 206 Chester, Shirley .... 102. 223 Childress, Nelda .... 84, 248 Chism, Barbara ........ 206 Choirs ................. 85 Choraliers ............. 87 Christian, Gary ....... 206 Christian, Phyllis .... 248 Church, Elizabeth .... 206 Cigainc-ro, Cathy ..... 50, 79, 223 Clare, Joan ...... 79, 102, 223 Clark, Mr....... 34, 218 Clark, Suzanne ........ 206 Classes, Section ...... 201 Clawson. Charles ...... 206 Clay, David ........... 248 Clements, Mrs......... 33 Clements, Quincy ...... 206 Clifton, Arnold ....... 43, 57, 59. 62, 69, 178, 248 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 Col lard, Dave ........ 248 Collins, Mr............. 33 Collins, Nan ..... 43, 49, 50. 73, 206 Colt Corral Staff ...... 65 Colt Staff.............. 68 Coltallare, Toby ...... 95. 206 Index Columbia, Lynn ...... 206 Combs, Glenda ....... 248 Compton. Kenneth .... 206 Condley, Ann .... 84, 248 Condley, Linda ...... 206 Conner. Kelton .... 87, 223 Conner. Mike ........ 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 ... 14, 20 Courtney, Jackie .... 138, 223 Covic, Connie .... 90, 206 Cox, Betty Lou .... 50, 206 Cox, Sandra .... 79, 223 Cracraft, Gcri .... 50, 69, 224 Craig, Brenda ....... 249 Craig, Joan ......... 206 Craig, Loreen ....... 206 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 Creijier, Stanley .. 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, Mrs. Marie .. 22 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 .... 102, 206 Curlcc, 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 Index Darroch, Carol ....... 85, 207 Daugirda, Jim ........ 249 Davenport, LaDonna .... 249 Davis, Dennis .... 57, 62, 106, 131, 249 Davis, Eugene ....... 171, 207 Davis, Larry .... 77, 249 Davis, Marty .... 50, 119, Edwards, Don............ 207 Eichelbergcr, 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, 207 Davis, Rhonda ........ 207 Davis, Ronnie ........ 207 Davis, Sammie .. 50, 207, 249 Dawson, Tom .... 47, 207 Day. Shirley ......... 224 Deardoff, Phyllis .... 207 Decker, Diane ........ 207 Decker, Joan ......... 249 Decl, Orris .......... 207 Decring, Suzie .... 95, 207 Demaris, Tom ........ 154, 163, 166 Dempsey, Dale ....... 177, 207 Dennehy, Cecilia .... 131, 250 Dennis, Becky .... 50, 62, 84, 133, 224 Dennis, Bob .......... 224 Devore, Kathleen .. 73, 79, 250 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 Drenncn, James ....... 62, 250 Drury, Celia .......... 73 Dublin, Barbara ....62, 115, 250 Dublin, Richard....... 224 Duckett, Monica ...... 224 Duff, Mr. C. C......... 33 Duke, Doug ...... 43, 57, 58, 62. 132. 181. 224, 241, 250 Dulaney, Doug .... 62, 106, 250 Dunn, Diana .... 47, 50, 207 Durham, Billy ........ 207 Durkee, Danny ........ 207 Dvorak, Raymond .... 250 70, 73, 251 Ellison, Thames ........ 207 Elson, Georgia ......... 251 Eppes, Bubba .... 57, 62, 98, 132, 188, 251 Erickson, Judy ......... 225 Evans, Miss Flo ........ 23, 84 Evans, Jimmy ........... 207 F Fabel, Carol ...... 43, 70, 71, 251 Faculty Section .... 15, 31 Fagan, John .... 47, 225 FaTch, 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, HO, 139 Farrell, John .......... 225 Farrell. Mike ........... 87 Fauara, Nancy .... 50, 207 Faught, George ......... 98, 154, 163, 166, 225 Faulkner, Mr. Newell .... 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 .... 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, E 225 Early Larty ......... Eason, Clifton ....... East, Stephen .... 43, 224 Foster, 224 225 207. Foster, Geneva .... 131, Sandra .... 62, 102, 225 Eddings, Anthony .... 84, 207 Edmonds, Sue ........ 207 Edwards, Cliff....... 207 251 Fowler, Mrs. Dixie .... 16 Fowler, Steve ......... 225 Fox, Jimmy .... 106, 170 Francis, George ....... 252 Frank, John .... 59, 251, 252 Franklin, Jim ......... 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 ....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, Gan- .... 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 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 ....... 20S Gicssner, Ralph ...... 208 Gilbert, Dale ...... 178, 208, 252 Gilbert, Jean ....... 226 Gilmartin, Marilyn .... 68, Gilstrap, Frank ......... 57, 62, 106, 154, 156, 166 18’. 253 Girls of the Month .. 191, 192 Glass, Miss Marion .. 23, 84 Glanville, Virginia .. 62. 131, 132, 253 Goad. Shirley ....... 226 Godfrey. Jim .... 47, 226 Godfrey. Ranley .... 47, 208 Godwin. Roy .... 98. 168, 208 273 Goin. Audrey ....... 226 Goldman. Lynette .... 50, 226 Goldncr. Marilou .... 74, 208 Goleman, Gary ...... 208 Goolsby, Craig ..... 43, 208 Gorman. Don ........ 226 Gorman. Vicki ...... 50, 226 Gotcher, Darrell ... 226 Gould, Sally .... 49. 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 ...... 73, 106, 226 Grenvall, Bruce ..... 253 Griffin, Linda .... 50, 208 Grimmer, Jack ...... 147, 168, 208 Grubbs, Paulette .... 95, 189, 226 Gumpcrt, John ....... 208 Gumpert, Larry ...... 168 Gunn, Channe ....... 208 Guzman, John .... 43, 168. 208 H Hagg, Ronnie .... 138, 253 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 ..... 43, 90. 104, 227 Handley, Larry .... 85, 209 Handly, Vicki .... 43, 45. 47, 65, 74, 79, 106, 132, 170, 186, 187, 195. 241. 253 Hankins, Bob . .. 57, 253 Hanna, Doug ......... 209 Hansen. Earl .......• 227 Hardwick. Mike .... 106, 227 Hardy, Tommy .... 43, 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, Vavne ...... 130, 131, 154, 163, 166, 187. 197, 209. 227 Hastings, Dixie I.ee .... 95, 227 Hatcher. Linda ....... 62, 195. 254 Havrda, Diana ........ 209 Hawkins, Bryan ...... 155, 167, 227 Hawkins, Joe ......... 209 Hawkins, Sue .... 50, 132, 185, 197. 209 Hayes, |udv .... 92, 97, 227 Hazel. Rita ... 209 Head, Sharon 209 Heath, Glenda 1 3, 209 Hefferin, Joan 18, 50, 74, 133, 209 Heflin, Leigh ........ 227 Heinz, Bobby ........ 177 Helms, Ronnie ....... 84. 209 Hcnchdiffe, 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 Hewitt, Mrs. Christine 28 Higgins. Judy .... 50, 60. 228 Hightower, Mary ... 63, 254 Hilak, John .......... 209 Hill. Darlene .... 115. 254 Hill. Don ........... 209 Hill, Johnny ........ 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 43. 57, 65, 106, 154, 167, 170. 172, 179, 186. 195. 254 Hollingsworth, Cecil ..... 228 Holloway, Elva ...... 209 Holloway, Robert .... 228 Holman. Billie .... 63, 119, 131, 228 Holt, Lenny ........ 209 Holt, Susan ........ 209 Holmes, Loy ..... 70, 74. 131. 209 Hook, Gerald ........ 209 Hooley, Pat ..... 43, 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 Houscwright, 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 ....... 63 Howell. Marcia ..... 210 Howerton. Robert . . 77. 210 Howsley. Clemnu . . 50, 69. 84, 106. 110. 228 Hubbard. Jimmy ....... 87 Hubbard. Nancy . . 43. 63. 74, 79. 106. 255 Huckabee, Donna 70. 102, 106, 228 Huckabee, Sandra 30 102, 138. 210 Hudson. Carol . 210 Hucbner, Richard 90 106, 228 Huebncr, 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 1 Ibsen, Dorothy... 50, 84. 102, 210 Inlow, Mike ...... 43, 53, 83. 106, 136, 166, 167, 154, 177, 157, 187, 191. 199. 195, 240, 241, 255 Inman. Bill ........... 228 Ireland. Mike .... 74, 106, 255 Irons, David .......... 255 Irons. Jimmy .... 178, 210 Ivy, Donna ....... 74, 210 Ivy, Dwayne ...... 63, 98, 154, 159. 166. 170, 174, 228 J Jackson, Jimmy ....... 106, 228 Jackson, Kenneth .... 210 Jackson, Pat .......... 210 Jackson, Sammy ........ 210 Jackson, Steve . .. 17. 154, 160, 166, 228 Jocobs, Marcia .... 50, 60, 63. 66. 79, 84, 106, 110, 147, 187, 195, 255 Jacs, Eve ............. 210 James, Diane ........ 210 James, Larry ........ 210 James, Lynette ...... 210 James, Tommy ........ 210 Jameson, Jackie ....... 84, 255 Jarvis, Pat 63. 256 Jeanes, Kay .. 59. 63, 83, 84. 106. 147, 181. 256 Jenkins, Janet .. 95 Jenkins, Joann 210 Jenkins, Nancy .. .. 59. 146. 256 Jenkins. Ronald 256 Jemigan, Paula 51. 210 Jeter, Bernice .. 210 Jinks. Anita ... 51. 63. 229 Jinks. Joe .... 63, 98, 256 Jobe. Ann ...... 63, 106. 229 Jobe. Jimmy .......... 256 Johns. Gary ..... 47, 77. 256 Johns. Mrs. Gertrude ... 36. 44 Johnson, Beth ........ 210 Johnson, Billy ....... 229 Johnson. Charles . .. 210 lohnson, Harold 98. 210 Johnson, Hayden ... 210 Johnson. Jimmy .. . 229 Johnson. Judy 4.3. -i7. 51, 63. 9. 184 186. 195. 256 Johnson. Mabel . .. 85. 210 Johnson. Margaret ... 10« Johnson. Raymond .... 210 Johnson. Sandra ....... 87. 106. 256 Johnson, Skipper .. 47. 57. 63. 154, 157, 166. 256 Johnson. Troy ......... 216 Johnston. Dennis ...... 74, 210 Johnston. Freddie .. . 63. 178, 256 Jones, Darlene . .. 60, 229 Jones, Deanne ......... 210 Jones, Hardy .......... 106 Jones, Irish .......... 210 Jones. Jerry ..... 43. -i6. 63, 98, 155, 160. 166, 198, 229 Index Jones, Jill .... 51, 95, 210 Lambert. Raymond 1 .... 74. Jones, Jimmy .... 178, 210 280 Jones, John 210 Lampkin, Mark .... 47, 230 Jones, Martha .... 51, 210 Land, Mr. Phillip .... 35. Jones, Ronny . 43, 63, 128, 240 132, 155, 166, 167, 257 Lands, Mrs. Lyndall .. .22 Jones. Ted 77 Lankford, Dennis . 211, Jordon, Ronny .... 63, 257, 280 178 Lassen, Jerry .... 74, 104, Joyner, Mrs. Arista .... 21, 106, 257 128 Latham, Rex 74. 95. Joyner, David .... 229 236 Junior Class, 220 Laughrum, Larry 63. Junior Favorites, . 198 74, 178, 257 Junior Officers, .. 219 l.awing, Harold ... 230 Junior Sponsors, .... 218 Lawson, Michele 84. K 211 Karbach, Aimin 74, Lawrence, Bill .... 63, 258 229 J.eath, Janis 230 Kautz, Kenneth 74, l.eBlanc, Kenny ... 138, 210 211 Keating, Barbara 44, Ledenham, James .... 211 47, 60, 66, 79, 110, 190. Lee, Jimmy 230 257 Leeds, Michael .... 230 Keck, Terry 210 I.eininger, Richard .... 230 Keen, Billy 229 Le May, Paul ... 211 Keener. Clyston . 229 Lemmons, Charlene .... 211 Keith, Cleddie 154, 157. Lemmington, Kent : .... 90, 166, 179. 257 92, 211 Kelly, Jackie 211 Lenty, Chelsa .... 85, 211 Kelly, Mary . 51, 63. Lett, Kenneth ... 211 93, 133 Letter, Tom 25S Kelley, Mr. John R. .. 36. Lewis, Buddy 258 46, 240 Lewis, James .... 85, 230 Kembell, Connie 211 Library Service Club, .. 70 Kembor, Nancy . 211 Lillard, Lee .... 168, 211 Kempin, Linda .. 211 Lincoln, Toni .... 44, 211 Kerrell, Carol ... 211 Lindsey, Bonita .... 69, 211 Kevil, Paula 229 Linn. Donna .... 70, 102, Key Club, 59 211 Key, Mr. Harold 18 Literary Club, ... 79 Kight, Carlet .... 90, 106, Little, Claire .... 51, 211 147, 257 Lively, Larry .... 95, 230 Kincaid, Bobby .. 133, Lloyd, Bill .... 168, 230 211 Lockstedt, Janet . 230 Kincaid, Carolyn 98. London, Joe 258 102, 257 London, Sandra .. 211 Kindred, Lester . 138, Long, Danny .... 85, 98, 257 168, 211 King, David 229 Loomis, James ... 77 King, Delores .. 211 Lourance, Edwin 211 King, Judy 211 Love, Nancy .... 74, 92. King, Kay .... 85, 95, 102, 102, 211 211 Lowe, Dianne ... 258 King, Leonard .... 70, 257 Lowe, Gene 95, 211 King. Melinda • 74, 79. Lowe, Mary Ann .... 133. 102, 211 211 King, Richard .. 211 Lowe, Preston ... 211 Kinney, Max 257 Lowe, Tommy .... 171, 211 Kinnimouth, William Lowry, Rose Ann 57, 229 71, 79, 87. 258 Kir.ilison. Linda .... 229 Lucas, Donnie .. 211 Kittcrman, Nancy 51. Lummus, Ethel . 258 90. 229 I.ummus, James . 211 Kizer, Phyllis .... 63 Lutes, Tommy .. 211 Klatt, Nancy ... 51, 229 I.uttrell, Linda .... ■ 74, 77, Klut2, James .... 171. 229 102 Knapp, Myrna . 211 Luzader, Patricia Ann Knight, Barbara 229 230 Knight. Clinton 229 Lynch, Nita Mae : .... 24, Knight, Eddie .. 230 133 Knight. Jimmy .. .. 59. 95 Lynch, Tommie .. . 51, 258 Knott, David .... ..:... 2ii Lynch, Iommy .. 211 Knotts, Judy 51. 84. Lyons, David .... 74, 258 211 Me Kraybill, Gerald 230 McAmis, Delbert 83 Kunkle, Kathy 74. 106, McBride, Ruth .. 212 230 McCain. Bobby .... 57, 63, L 107, 259 Lacey, Mrs. Vera 14. McClellan. John .... 212 25, 240 McClung, Lynda .... 51, Lambert, Barbara 57. 213 133, 211 McCorkle, Lynn ... .. 63, 87 McCoy. Judy 212 McCoy, Madeline .... 47, Massey, Mike ......... 259 110, 259 Massey, Thurman .... 154 McCoy, Virginia ..... 259 162, 166, 231 McCrary, Paul .... 63, 74, Matsler, Mary Ann .... 74 107, 179, 258 Matsler, Richard ..... 70. McCraw, Mary .... 67, 95, 72, 213 107, 110, 260 Matthews, Marvin .... 87. McDaniel, Stanley .. .. 212 98, 154, 160, 166 McDonald, Larry . 260 Maxwell, Gale ... 259 McDowell, Joan .... .. 231 May, Martha .... 60, 63. McGarity, Melba ... . 260 147, 259 McGee, Kathy . 260 Mayer, A1 .... 212 McGiffin, Don •• 90, Mayes, Judy 57, 231 74, 107, 231 Mayhew, Janet .... 60, 87, McGowan, Karen ... ... 51, 231 231 Mayo, Cheryl .... .... 212 McIntosh, Carol 213 ... 44, Mays, Gcorgcann 98 .... 51, McKinnon, Johnny .... 168, Mazo, Doug ............ 259 203. 213 Mebus, Don ...... 61, 74, McLellan, Sandra .. 44, 60, 85, 131, 168, 213 79, 98, 184, 188. 192, Mell, Melodie ......... 212 193, 199, 260 Menegay, Mary ........ 212 McLcmorc, Sharon .... 231 Mcngcr, Candy .... 74, 213 McLcmorc, Travis .... 231 Mcnz, Tom .... 154, 131, McMahan, Delores .... 231 161, 166, 170, 173, 231 McMahan, Judy .... 95, 212 Merrill, Connie .. 51, 102, McMahan, Marie .... 260 133, 213 McMichaels, Ted .... 77, Mickleson, Jean .... 51, 63, 131. 260 79, 81, 83, 48, 132, 190, McMurtry, Jackie .... 14, 231 44, 51, 107, 138, 181, Mikusek, Mrs. Bobbie .... 260 23, 131 McNamara, Lawrence .... Miles, Charles ........ 231 85, 231 Miles, Randy .... 90, 212 McNeel, Judy ......... 231 Miller, Floyd .... 85, 212 McPheeters, Cecil .... 87, Miller, Jo Ann ....... 115, 131, 231 231 McWethy, Ed .... 90, 231 Miller, Lonnie ........ 232 M Miller, Stanley ....... 212 Mac Fadden, Leslie .... 74 Mintcr, Bob .... 90, 232 75, 184, 258 Mitchell, Billy Ray .. 212 Macri, Joanna ........ 231 Mitchell, Gerald ...... 232 Mahan, Pat .... 131, 171, Mitchell, Lloyd ....... 260 211 Mitchell, Sandra ...... 260 Malone, Bruce .... 63, 107, Mitchner, Howard .... 132 154, 161, 166, 170, 174, Moack, Joe ............ 232 177, 219, 230 Moffett, Charlotte .... 212 Malone, Doyle .... 31, 57, Moffett, Ronnie .... 178, 174 232 Malone, Mrs. Elizabeth .. Montfort, Francis .... 51, 18, 132 63, 79, 131, 260 Malone, Gene .... 178, 211 Monthey, Kaye ........ 133, Mann. Dottic ...... 212 212 Manor, Eric ........... 85 Moody, Carol .... 51, 87, Manor, Evelyn ....... 133 102, 261 Manor. Mike .... 168, 212 Moore, Billy .... 107, 168, Mansfield, David .... 230 179, 232' Marks. Bill ... 84, 169. Moore, Ed ............. 232 212 Moore. George .. 168, 232 Marlin, Paul .... 98. 258 Moore, Jualane .. 131, Marsh, Edwin .. 212 212 Marsh, Harold . 259 Moore. Pam 51, 84, Marshall, Jody . 212 213 Marshall, Rosemary .. 51, Moore, Peggy .... 60, 63, 212 261 Marth, Shirley . 212 Moore, Quidga .. 212 Martin, Carolyn 51, Moore, Robert .... 212 212 Moore, Ronnie .. ... 179, Martin, Edith ... 212 232 Martin, Gene ... 212 Moore. Sharon 47. 60. Martin, James ... . 16, 77. 74, 79, 261 230 Moore. Sharon .... 51, 79, Martin, Larry .. 259 212 Martin, Leon .... 119, 212 Morgan. Billy ... 261 Martin. Mac .... 74. 107, Morgan. Bob 212 131. 181. 231 Morgan. Garvis .... 121, Martin, Suzanne 259 212 Marty, Jack 57, 63. Morrison, Bonnie .... 232 83. 98, 132, 259 Morrison. Mr. R. C Marvin, Beth 51, 60. 32. 202 70 Morrow. David .. 261 Massey, Herman 154. Morrow. Malcolm .... 232 62. 166, 219, 231 275 Morrow, Martha...... 212, 232 Morton, Bernice ...... 85, 212 Mosby, Dee Dee .... 103, 203, 213 Moseley. Debbie ...... 84, 212 Mosig, Larry .......... 87 Mulkey, Charles ...... 232 Murchison. Bill .... 74, 90. 92, 93, 107. 150. 232 Murphee, Chris ....... 212 Murray, Evangeline .... 51, 85, 212 Murry, Julia ......... 212 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, 213, Newcomb. Suzanne .... 51, 232 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 Nivens, David ........ 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 .... 95; 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 Ogclsby, Nancy .... 51, 63. 133, 261 O'Halloran, Judy .... 51, 70. 95, 103, 213 O'Hare, 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 ......... 213 Orr, Charles ......... 213 Orr. Linda ........... 213 Osborne. John . .. 168, 213 Overtree, Jim ........ 213 Overtree. Judy .... 74. 26l Owens, Don 74, 233 Oyler, Dennis ........ 233 P Pace. Elaine .... 104, 233 Packard, James ....... 213 276 Pahany, Lazio .... 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, 77, 83, 184, 186, 240, 241, 262 Parker, Ray ........... 233 Parker, Stan ....... 44, 74, 90, 92. 107, 262 Parr, Donna .... 87, 233 Parr, Natalie (Mrs.) .... 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 (Mrs.) 28 Peabody, Bennett ........ 213 Peabody, James .... 74, 233 Pearce, Gregg ........... 233 Pederson, Don .... 74, 168, 213 Pennington, Fred .... 104 Pennington. Jerry .... 87, 262 Perrett, Diane .... 60, 147, 262 Perry, Shirie ........... 262 Perryman. Nancy .... 213 Peters, Mike ..... 64, 69, 262 Peters, Shelia .......... 213 Pfarner, David .... 92, 93, 107, 233 Phears, JoAnn ........... 262 Phillips, A. C...... 63, 147, 262 Phillips, Beverly .... 60. 63, 74, 79, 132, 262 Phillips, Clayton ....... 233 Phillips, George ........ 233 Phillips, Judy .... 51, 60, 63, 67, 79, 98, 110, 132. 147, 195, 262 Phillips, Kenneth .... 213 Phillips, Larry ......... 263 Phillips, Linda ......... 213 Phillips, Mickey ........ 213 Pierce, Grover .......... 233 Pierce, Kay ............. 133 Pierce, Pat ........ 133, 213 Pierce, Porter .......... 263 Pilcher, Edmund ......... 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 Piwctz, James .... 90, 233 Plekavic, Francis ...... 51, 87, 263 Plcmmons, Jerry 90, 234 Plemmons, Jo .... 47, 51, 64, 234 Poe, Bobby ...... 90, 234 Poindexter, Letha .... 51, 213 Poindexter, Tommy .... 78, 234 Pool, Adairc ..... 44, 60, 68, 74, 107, 264 Poorman, Carol ....... 107, 130, 131, 263 Pope, Berta (Mrs.) .. 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 (Mrs.) .. 28 Price, Kay ....... 70, 74, 234 Price, Mamie (Miss) .... 20 Probst, Barbara ....... 14, 59, 60, 64, 66, 79, 85, 95, 110, 147, 263 Proffer, Jessie .... 69, 214 PTA ........... 130, 131 Ptomey, Alvin ......... 234 Q 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 Ramcttc. Sylvia .... 74, 85, 214 Randall. Joe .......... 234 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 Redded, Jo Ann ........ 51, 133, 214 Redden, Rex .... 154, 166, 234 Red Cross Council .... 84 Reed, James ........... 214 Reed. Jill .... 44, 64, 65, 74, 103, 110, 183, 186 Reed. Margaret ........ 234 Reel, Sandy .... 103, 234 Reese, Danclle .... 44, 51, 85, 234 Reeves. Claudia ....... 214 Rehfcldt. 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 . .. 211 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, 235 214 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, Myrtie ........ 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. Bcttyc .... 64, 74, 26 1 Rowland. Bill ......... 235 Ruebsamcn, 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 ........... 263 Ryan, AI ........... 263 Ryan, June ......... 214 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 ........ 85. 267 Sanders. Marquita .... 214 Sanders, Sandra . .. 60, 74, 79, 147, 193. 265 Sanderson, Theda ....... 79, 215 Sandlin Carol ......... 214 Sandoval, Julian .... 168, 214 Sarno, Pat ............ 214 Saunders, Carolyn .. 214, 235 Saunders, Linda ........ 52 Savage, Judy 52. 133, 235 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, 236 Seale, Katy ........... 215 Searcy, Paula .... 74, 215 Seay, Elizabeth ....... 215 Seay, Louis ...... 90, 92, 265 Seel ye. Sherry ........ 98 Sellers. Jerry ....... 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 ............... Shackelford, 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. Cloyc .... 3, 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, 236 Silaway, David ........ 266 Simmons, Carolinda .... 75, 95, 236 Simmons, Dianne ....... 215 Simms, Mrs. Bobbie .. 25, 240 Simonton, Don ......... 131 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 ....... 138, 177 Slaughter, James ...... 215 Sleppy, Janet .... 47, 64, 266 Sloan, Harold ......... 215 Smith, Albert ......... 215 Smith, Ann ....... 70, 90, 103, 131, 215, 236 Smith, Donna ..... 52, 95, 215 Smith, Donnie ......... 266 Smith, Gary .... 47, 75, 92, 107, 236 Smith, James .......... 215 Smith, JoAnn .... 52, 215 Smith, Judy .... 44, 60, 66, 75, 79, 107, 266 Smith, Mr. Jerry .... 14, 20, 44, 129 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 Smithers, Billy ..... 215 Snell, Frank .... 78, 236 Snider, Carol Ann .... 47, 64, 90, 92, 107, 267 Snider, Phyillis .. 103, 267 Snodgrass, Mrs. Ena .... 36 Snowden, Bo .... 168, 215 Snowden, Howard ..... 267 Sommers, Karell ..... 52, 103, 130, 131, 215 Sophomore Class .... 202, 217 Sophomore Favorites ..197 Sophomore Officers .. 203 Sophomore Sponsors .. 202 Spain, Ronald .... 75, 236 Spalding, Ed .... 177, 215 Sparrow, Barbara .... 60, 70, 75, 79, 107, 109, 267 Sparrow, Peter .... 64, 75, 107, 236 Spear, Jean .... 133, 215 Spence, Jan .... 115, 236 Spencer, Annette .. 52, 95, 237 Spring Training . 120, 121 Spiva, Kay 52, 215 Spruance, Pat .... 52, 131, 133, 236 Squires, Carol .... 52, 85, 236 Stage Band 89 267 Stallard, Martha 215 Stamm, Sharon .... 79, 215 Stanford, Beverly 69, 75, 85, 133, 181, 203, 215 Stanley, Tracy .... 47, 59, 69, HO, 145, 146, 147, 167, 267 Stanton, James .......... 215 Starke, Gayle .... 52, 215 Starks, Dolores .... 85, 215 Steakley, Judy .... 64, 132, 236 Stedman, Ronnie......... 267 Steele, George .... 98, 215, 236 Steffens, Sondra ........ 52, 64, 69, 79, 132, 181, 267 Steineke, Alan .......... 215 Steineke, Georgia_________98, 215, 236 Stepp, A1 .... 44, 154, 161, 166, 236 Stevens, Donna ......... 267 Stevens, Glenda ........ 215 Stevens, Shirley .... 52, 236 Stewart, Bonnie .... 52, 237 Stewart, George ........ 215 Stewart, Glenda ........ 52, 267 Stewart, Jean .......... 237 Stewart, Mary Lynn .. 79 Stewart, Sanara .... 69, 90 Stiles. James .... 78, 237 Stiles, Jerry ...... 69, 85, 231 Stiles, Jim Tom ......... 253 Stinson, Sue ..... 21, 129 Stocker, Keinz ........ 237 Stockton, Diane .... 52, 268 Strain. Judy ..... 52, 216 Streetman. Peggy .......... 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 .......... 237 Sulak, Cyril .......... 216 Sullivan, Louie ..... 131, 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 ..... 237 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, 237 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 .... 237 Thorla, Becky .... 47, 64. 181, 219, 237 Thornton, Jimmy .... 6-1, 237 Thorscn, Terry ...... 216 Tidwell, Sherryn .... 60, 64, 75, 107, 269 Tierce, John .... 42, 43. 44, 57, 61, 56, 78, 83. 154, 166, 167, 167, 182, 269 Tims, Burton ......... 87 Tinner, Anne ....... 237 Tisdale, Toby .... 64, 92, 90, 107, 181, 237 Todd, Fern .......... 216 Todd, Meredith ....... 75 Tomerlin, Peggie .... 216 Tomlin, Harold ...... 98, 237 . Tompkins, Helen ..... 85, 216 Townend, Leorah .... 70, 75, 107, 269 Townsend, Ricky .... 238 Trimble. Betty ...... 269 Trout, Lynn ......... 216 Trull, Sandra .... 47, 64, 269 Tubb, Janet .......... 52 Tucker, Jean .... 52, 103, 216 Tucker, Suzanne .. 44, 52, 238 Tull. Mike ...... 78, 238 Tull, Pat ........... 269 Turner. Billy .... 216, 269 Turner, Jimmy ....... 269 Turner, Mary .... 95, 107, 238 Turney, Mrs. Ann .. . 31, 237 Turnham, Mrs. Vada....... 37, 52 Turpin, Larry ....... 269 U Uggcn, Willis .... 178, 216 Urie, Thomas ........ 238 Usher, Bettyc .... 44, 47, 60, 64. 67, 79, 107, 110 193. 269 V Vadcr, Prudie .... 10, 52, 238 Valant, Gary ........ 216 Valentine, Ricky ..... 85 Van Buren, Tommy .. 238 Van Leuvan. Linda .... 69, 269 Van Riper, Susanne ..238 Vennum, Alice ....... 103 Vennum, Quentin .... 178 238 Veres, Clinton ..... 179, 188, 238 Vermillion, Judy .... 216 Viegas, Larry ....... 216 Vileta, Corliss ..... 216 Vines, Pat .......... 238 Voge, Sandra .. 103, 131, 216 W Wafer, David .... 75, 269 Waibel, Lynn .... 131, 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, Sharon .. 270 Walters, Linda .... 47, 85, 216 Wanker, Jim 238 Ward, Beth 85, 238 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, 53, 154, 164, 166, 179, 181, 238 Watkins, Larry ... 270 Watkins, Marie ... 238 Watkins, Mike .... 46, 57, 64, 270 Watson, Billy 216 277 Watson, Gary ........ 216 Watson, Jackie ...... 216 Watson, Johnny ...... 217 Watson, Ronnie .... 177, 217 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 .... 64, 239 Weitrecht,' Diana .... 217 Wetherbec, Joe .... 85, 178 Wheeler, Kenneth .. 270 Whipple, Emory ...... 90, 92, 93, 239 Whitaker, Donald .... 270 Whitaker, Yvonne .... 217 White, Ann .... 91, 270 White, David ......... 239 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 Wilson, Rodney .... 181, 217 Wilson, Sammie .... 98, 239 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 Wolltman, 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 154 Worley, Jerry ...... 217 Worrell, Mary ...... 239 Wright, Andy ....... 154, 164, 166, 217 Wright, Jay .... 98, 169, 170, 217 Wright, Jeanie ...... 239 Wright, Johnny .... 98. 217 Wright, Joyce ....... 217 Wright, Sharon ...... 217 Wright. Wesley ...... 64. 154. 159. 166, 241, 271 Wynn. George -------- 217 Wynn, Martha ........ 217 Wynne, Paul ......... 217 Y Yale. Eddy .......... 239 YandcII, Johnny ..... 47, 64, 146, 271 Yeathermon. Rosemary .. 271 Young, Dana .... 98, 217 Young, Diann .... 52, 217 Young, Judy .... 44, 49, 52, 217 Young, Robert .... 44, 78, 217, 239 Youne, Ronnie .... 78, 217 Younkin, Karen ...... 239 Z Zimmerman, Jimmy .... 98, 237 278 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS


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