Ballinger High School - Paw Prints Yearbook (Ballinger, TX)
- Class of 1968
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Challenge of the future is a time-worn phrase but the fa et remains that all students do face the Challenge from the moment they enter high school until they be come established in .a career or profession. Progress is slow and painful with -the never-eeasirig, trials of growing up, but we all have to face the future and we should begin preparing for it now while we are young. As you turn the pages of this 1968 PAW PRINTS we hope you will accept our cliallenge-- The Challenge of the Future. Editor Debbie Witt 2 1 E ..- F. , 6 f W4 - lull xd, '. , . t i 1 f 1 .1- X , W Xe, f , fwm' f ww N W, -ww W + ,,.f Q . wh, ,, yy., J, Q,-,N 'QNX y MM , I If .I ,V QW . W ' M ,N Y N' ek -V J- 2 w 'V ' V., MW' W W N W jyf ,Q ff ff? Q wif' gg' mf ' fi ff .X ff,,'w: : ,mf-' ,R,g.ff::2'f',,f Q ' , n 4' 'ffm M241 HQ U ,Qf5'fzf3E'fw,ff,,gr , , , ff H '.?f.y9'.' ' ' 'Q , jjaf , ,Alf 21 '- W, f,JPs 1 Y , Y' ,,, . K5 fi + F ff+ f f'A fm? ' 4 .- .-, '. 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Richey Superintendent Mrs. L. A. Wi1ba11RS A1Vi11SprQQ11 Robert E, McGarVey Vice-President The members of the Board of Trustees take this opportunity to express their appreciation to the student body, the faculty and Administration for making the Ballinger School system one of which we can all be proud. It will always be the purpose of this Board to assist in any way possible the continued growth and progress of our schools and to make them the finest to be found anywhere in our state, We are all proud and happy to be a part of this effort. BOARD OE TRUSTEES BALLINGER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT W, O. Buxkemper Bill Sykes Foy Farmer Recording Secretary U 7- 4- 755 As time goes by, teaching methods will change greatly. With the advent of computers, and other machines ofthe future, we will be able to understand unheard of ideas and do great things. But even with all these achievements, human values will never be replaced, 5 E an E 21 5 Q5 Z in i S Eg Q? 3 LM . , W , , , ,. . .. ,, , . . ., .. . , , S V fa Ei 55+ if is sf 2 Q5 2 L5 5 xi Ls ai , 'E 5 5 I W X Q 5 R A 0? 1 fi F 52 A in 1 2 5 3 22 EJ Mrs. Lee Parker Spanish l and II B.A., Daniel Baker M. Ed. , Hardin-Simmons Nebraska University it Hobby: reading 'Q Mr. Willie Rohmfeld, Ir. Math B. S. , Southwest Texas State College Hobbies: hunting and fishing Mr. Weldon Brevard History Coach B. S. 2 M. Ed. , McMurry Hobbies: hunting and sports Mrs. J. T. Isbell Secretary Mrs. H. Rountree English World History B. S. , Daniel Baker Hobbies: dogs and cooking Hobby: cooking Mr. Larry Phillips A Algebra Geometry Coach B.A. , Midwestern University Hobbies: reading and sports 12 Mrs. Foy Farmer Secretary B.A., Hardin- Simmons Hobby: reading Mr. James Pennington Supervisor B. S. , Wayland College M.ECl. , Sul Ross State College Hobbies: hunting and fishing Mrs. John Krupala Home Economics B. S. , Texas Womans University Hobbies: cooking and sewing Mr. Dale E, Ellis Choir B. M. , Howard Payne College Hobby: mechanics Mrs. Oran W. Bigby Home Economics B. S. , Texas Women's University Hobbies: sewing and handwork 'NBER Mr. J. Weldon Moore Band B. S. , McMurry Hobby: music Mrs. R. E, Ruble Mrs. W. N. Selby Shorthand Bookkeeping B. S. , North Texas Hobbies: reading and playing bridge 14 English B.A,, Sul Ross 2 ob ISS: sewing, yard work, and ,readin .N .N V. Mr. M. E. Sweeney Chemistry Physics Biology B.A. 3 M.A. , Hardin-Simmons Hobbies: hunting and fishing Mr. Curtis Traweek Industrial Arts B. S., West Texas State Hobbies: water skiing and boating Mrs. W. O. Middleton Librarian B. S. , McMurray Hobbies: reading and yard work Mr. L. W. Kiesling Vocational Ag B. S. , Texas Tech M.A. , Sul Ross Hobbies: hunting and fishing Mrs. T. L. Epting Commercial B. S. , North Texas Hobby: reading L Mr. Don! Elxikbpixi .K X civil? ,yy 'Nl 'gljisidiiy M l Jfyxgijifiz r!,r2'CdEiVCll S . 'i WX af! X- Q' ' ' Ax ,A lyicixgfuirryf' I Wg' '-Hobbyzihnnting fm it T T GV Mrs. Josephine Stallihgs x English Journalism B. A. , University of Texas Hobby: reading mini H4955 2:5 fr' sw. 5 Mrs. J. Pennington Secretary Hobby: sewing Mrs. E, L, jorgenson Office Assistant North Texas State University Angelo State College ,J ,,, , ffl? f7V ' ,i 1, . ,. J f 'gin bf .fi l , . f.u Ballinger welcomes the new faculty members. What are you looking at Mrs. Parker? Oh, boy! Another workshop. These teachers seem very interested in what Mr. Fores ter is saying. Work! Work! Work! The younger generation of today holds the future in their hands, The future depends on what they will be able to do in the coming years. The past cannot be Changed: the future is in their power. Harvery Aguirre Ted Ahrens Gilbert Armen dariz Stanley Bilbrey Lyndon Brown Janie Brown Linda Bruchniiller Telena Burk Judy Burkes Linda Burgess 18 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .... ............ . . Ted Sykes Vice-President . . . .... . . . . Bill Middleton Secretary -Treasurer ......... . . Judy Burkes They did what? About yy? inda Patricia Clark Susan Coleman Steve Cook Stephanie Cox Carolyn Curry Kathy Dankworth Paul Davis Larry Dean Elia De La Cerda 19 Randy Everett .XX my 'V xx - if ff!-xxx X f r Gfify X X , Fl an a gan V514 xj I oe Fowler Kay Gann Esmeralda Garcia Carol Gillespie Janice Goetz Eddie Marie Gottschalk John Green Mary Green 20 l HQ? A fx EN m SJ' l V, , ' i , :W A If . , , .- ', rw, A Oh, come on, surely you can't be that bad WI' Vi q H l ' V- .ef 'fi ll 'ww l 7 fr' RN ig mr if 'K X zfxikii A ,':! X vial? l i fs H Q is 335' Q 2 x i, e K , Wu H GJ , , .Yr lr , K, yolk' rg , VLBFJQ Us My f iq sg a Aly lx wmwwf P 2 iw . 1 Ea 36252 '55 ,ax 0 P4512 1-veg? itllxv , , .uzzqggs 12 Elise 1 Q: X 74.22 . Niall Billy Hale Janet Halfmann Keep it cool big team! 1 ,F W -,J ,Ji 1 Q ll .W Joyce Halfmann Ronnie Halfmann Beverly Hallmark Charlotte Hallmark 1 , L ' HV f 5Orlcl1 fx Hamilton W -me Gyolleen ,W QPlarxv ell MCygrf'liia Hay s ' V M,,Barry Hilliard l ak 1 'M 'V 3 ll EQ FJ V 'lr ,, ,XX in V J Q' ,' ,LT Y .ll Y 'U Z1 Jackie Herring Johnny Holloway Raymond Hubbard Alan I-Iudgens Tim Hufstedler John Jacob Noe Jacques Paul Jaloma Charles Jobe Chester Johnson 22 Three cheers for us! We'11 See Ya! ' Shirley Johnson Jerry Jones Julia Jones Mac Jones Betty King Mike King Vikki King Danny KOIIUR Debby Legg 5 Richard Lopez 23 Jesse Lu go Carlis Martin Benny ITQW Martine jf Martha Mata Linda Mendiola Lucy Mencliola Bill Middleton Linda Midgley Bonnie Moon Sammy McLarty 24 Come on now, even you can play Bingo! UNEP l -,'. --,.- 1 ,.,, ,NW , L.V, N. .,,M.,.t,,,- V ,-,L l 3? - ' :. ::..,:-, r 'P YM , f M I Each week the ledge decorations become a vital support for the Bearcat spirit. LO' Karp ' X, Sally Parker Walter Pehl Linda Platt Su Lynn Prince Kay Redman Pam Robinson Domingo Rodriquez Martha Rodriquez Sharon Schw ertner Debra Stevens 1? 25 Ted Sykes Gayle Terry Jennifer Tyler Janett Wade Preston Walters Tigryiwa tts A, Ebha' ' V Wheeler Allen Tx Wilbanks Debbie Witt Martha Witt Mary Workman Linda Clark qsunrmerj 26 No, this is not my pajama top. 2 Scuior fnfarmafivn HARVEY AGUIRE. . .Spanish Club '65-'68, I.A. Club '66- '67, V,,-ff ---V - , K- TED AHRENS. , .I.A. Club '65-'68, Who's Who in P.E. '67-68, Who's Who in General Drafting '67-'68. x iq M,,,,. -..-,Z GILBERT ARMENDARIZ. . .Track '64-'68, I.A. Club '64- '65, I. A. Student Council Representative '64-'65, Spanish Club '64-'68, Who's Who in World History '65-'66, Who's Who in Civics '66-'67. STANLEY BILBREY. . .F.F.A. '64-'65, Band '64-'68, Spanish Club '65-'66, I.A. Club '66-'67. LYNDON BROWN. . .F.F.A. '64-'65, I.A. Club '65-'68, Football Manager '64-'65, Who's Who in P.E. '66-'67, LINDA BRUCHMILLER. . .Paint Rock-Class Favorite '64- '66, Class Duchess '64-'66, Class Secretary '64-'66, Student Council '64-'66, Pep Squad '64-'66, F. H.A. '65-'66, Bas- ketball '65-'66, TELENA BURK Most Likely to Succeed 67 68 F T 65 68 District XL Parliamentarian 67 68 Cat Tracks Staff Editor 67 68 National Honor Society 65 68 Stu nt Council 67 68 Band 64 68 F H A 64 68 is IIICI UIL Typing Winner 65 66 District UIL Number Sense Winner 66 67 Who s Who in Latin I and II 64 66 Who s Who in Typing I 65 66 Who s Who in Shorthand 66 67 Who s Who in Chemistry 67 68 Who s Who 1 English IV 67 68 jUf57 JUDY BURKES Senior Class Secretary 67 68 Who s W oin Civics 67 68 B H S Q een 67 68 F H 67 G A A s 66 67 Basketball Manager 65 66 Office Assistant 67 68 Spanish Club 64 68 LINDA BURGESS 1 in Club 64 65 F S A 64 Honor Society 66 68 Cat Tracks 66 67 Quill and Scroll 66 68 One Att Pl-ty Contest 66 67 UIL Prose Interpre tttion 66 67 Who s Who in Speech ll 67 68 Who s Who' in Typing I 67 68 tin 1 Crowd 67- 68 '. '. . 68 Junior Queen Candidate 66- 67 me Student Council 66 68QSecretary 67- 683 F.H,A. 64- GSQHISIOILJII 65 66 Treasurtr 66- 67 Rcprescntativt. 7 9 sidcnt 61 6 C.A.A. s 67- 68 QReprcsci a- e 67 689 Spunhflub 67- 68 Basketball 64- Volleybtll 65 68 PATRICIA CLARK ll. A. 64- 67 Choral C u - . . . ' ' -' , . .A. de . . -. 1 . -. y . I ' . -. y D. - . -. 1 . . - . -. v . .H h ' ' ' ' -' , . . . Ll ' -' , . .A. '64- . . .L.t' ' -' , . . . ' -'65, F. H.A. '64-'67, Choir '66-'68 QReportcr '67-'68j, National .E . ' , S - ' f E ,Bes L ' ' ,F F W , -' , ' L L ' ' , '66-'G , ire' 5 -' sp, . ' - - lt tiv ' - ',Cr 's I 'I 'c, . 1 ' '66, , 1 . . .i . ' ' , . l b '65 '68, SUSAN COLEMAN. . .F. T.A. '67-'68 CPresident '67-'68, Miss F. T. A. '67-'68j, Choral Club '66-'67 QVice-President '66-'67, President '67-'68j, Student Council '67-'68, Cat Tracks Staff '66-'68 QReporter '66-'67, Feature Writer '67- '68j, Quill and Scroll '66-'68, UIL Prose Interpretation '66- '67, F. I-I.A. '64-'66, Spanish Club '64-'66, Who's Who in Speech I '66-'67. STEVE COOK. . .Football '65-'68, F.l-l.A. Prince '67- '68, F.F.A. '67-'68, Spanish Club '66-'67, I.A. Club '67- '68, STEPHANIE,C ' . . .Band '65-'68 QFirst Lieutenant '66- '67, Assist. Drum Major '67-'68J, F.H.A. '65-'66, Span- ish Club '65-'66, Cat Tracks '66-'68 fReporter '66-'67, Fea- ture writer, Advertising '67-'68J, Quill and Scroll '66-'68, Student Council '67-'68, Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award '67-'68, CAROLYN CURRY. . .Latin Club '64-'65, Spanish Club '66-'68. KATHY DANKWORTH. . .Miss Merry Christmas '67-'68, Most Beautiful '67-'68, PAW PRINTS '66-'68 CAsst. Advertis ing Manager '66-'67, Business Editor '67-'68j, F. H. A. '66- '68, F. T. A. '66-'68, Spanish Club '64-'66, Latin Club '64- '66, I.A. Club '67-'68, PAUL DAVIS. . .Latin Club '64-'66, Tennis '65-'68, Cat Tracks Staff '66-'67, LARRY DEAN. . .Football '65-'68, Spanish Club '65-'66, I.A. Club '66-'67. ELIA DE LA CERDA. . .Latin Club '64-'66. --ff- RANDY EVE T. . .Spanish Club '64-'68, I.A. Club '64- '66 f all '64-'66, Basketball '64-'65, Track '64-'65, Student Co i L -4 '. ' ARY . NAC . , A lc-B'1u 66- 68 QVice- - 1 e - es , 1teTcam 6'- - ca- . - 66 ience lub 65- 6 Cat Tra 'ks S aff 7- ' n 9 I ,ff . . 1, A ,' ' - d 6'6 P 67j,l .2 'e'G'z, Stud o icil 1 QV si rnt '67y Ballinger-Band '63 ' , '67 . ' ,sf , ' s, L ' ' l JOE FOWLER. . .Band '65-'68 Qlbrum Major '67-'68j, Most Likely to S ced '67-'68, Science Club '65-'68 fPresident '67-'68, o-s Who in Band '67-'68. KAY GANN. . .F. ll. A. '64-'68, Spanish Club '64-'65, ESMERALDO GARCIA. . .Spanish Club '64-'66 QAward '66J Choral Club '67-'68, F. ll.A. '67-'68, 27 CAROL GILLESPIE. . .Spanish Club '65-'68, National Honor Society '67-'68 fVice-President '67-'68J PAW PRINTS StafffAsst. Layout Editor '67-'68J. JANICE GOETZ.. . .Spanish Club '66-'68, Band '64-'68, QFirst Division Ensemble '67j, F. H.A. '64-'68, Asst. Librar- ian '66-'68, EDDIE GOTTSCHALK. . .Band '64-'68 fStage Band '66- '67, Solo and Ensemble Contest '64-'66, First Division Solo '64, Second Division Solo '65J, F. H.A. '64-'68 Uunior Degree '66-'67, Historian '66-'67, Recording Secretary '67- '68j, Spanish Club '67-'68, ,f 1 JOHN GREEN. . ice- resi ert' 7- S liatig Club '64-'66, National Honor Society '66-'68 QReporter '67-'68J, Science Club '66-'68, Student Council '67-'68 QSenior Representative '67-'68J, ' in Al ebra II '66-'62, ' Who in Pre-Calculus Mathematics '67-'6 1 MARY GREEN. . .F.H.A. '64-'68, F.T.A. '67-'68, G.A. A. 's '67-'68, BILLY HALE, . .Sophomore Class President '65-'66, Sophomore King Candidate '65-'66, Student Council '65- '68, Spanish Club '65-'68 fVice-President '66-'67, Presi- dent '67-'68j, Most Handsome '67-'68, Football '65-'68 fAll-District '66-'68, Tri-Captain '67-'68, Basketball '65- '68 QCo-Captain '67-'68j Track '65-'68, JANET HALFMANN. . .Spanish Club '67-'68, F.H. A. '64- '6S, G. A.A. 's '67-'68 QReporter '67-'68j Volleyball '67- -'68, Basketball '64-'65, T613 HALFMm.Spanish club '66-'68, F. H.A. '65-'67, F.T.A. '66-'68, Latin Club '65-'66, Basketball '64-'65, G.A.A. 'S '67-'68 QVice-President '67-'68j, Vol- leyball '67-'68, Who's Who in Girl's P.E. '67-'68, RONNIE HALFMANN. . ,Spanish Club '64-'65, l.A. Club '65-'68, F.F.A. '64-'65, Football '64-'65. I-,,,,,. 'BEVERLY HALLMARK. . .F.H.A. '64-'68 Uunior Degree '6 - , -'67, Corresponding Secretary '67-'68j, F.T.A. '67-'68, Spanish Club '66-'68, G.A.A. 's '67-'68. CHARLOTTE HALLMARK, . .F.H.A. '64-'68, Band '64- '68 fBand Librarian '66-'67, Band Representative '67-'68, Band Sweetheart '67-'68j, Student Council '67-'68, G. A. A. 's '66-'68QG.A,A, Representative '67-'68, G.A.A. President '67-'68J, Basketball '64-'66, Volleyball '67-'68 fVolleyball Captainj. 'fODELL HAMILTO . . .Band '64-'67, F.F.A. '64-'68 Q 1 siden 7-'68, Livestock Judging '66-'68, Chapter Conducting '65-'68, l.A. Club '64-'65, 28 9 -o . COLLEEN HARWELL. . .F.H.A. '64-'65, '66-'68, Latin Club '64-'66, District UIL Typing Contest, Regional UIL Typing Contest, Tennis '65-'68, Basketball '64-'65, Office Assistant '67-'68, . .Band '64-'68 QSolo and Ensemble '64- '65, First Division Ensemble '66, Solo and Ensemble '66- '67J, Latin Club '64-'66, Who's Who in Bookkeeping '66- '67, BARRY HILLIARD. . .Football '64-'68, Basketball '64, Track '64, F.F.A. '64-'68, Spanish Club '66-'67, F.H.A. King '67-'68, B. H.s. King '67-'6s. JACKIE HERRING. . .F.H.A. '64-'68, G.A.A.'s '66-'68. JOHNNY HOLLOWAY. . .Football '64-'67 QManagerj Track '67, Spanish Club '64-'68, F.F.A. '64-'65, ONDP HUBBARD. . .Football '64-'68 QTri-Captain - 68 All Distric 67-'68, Honorable Mention All Area - 68 Second eam All State '67-'68j, Track '64-'65, etball - 65 Spanish Club '65-'66, Best in a Crowd RA 7 ' , '67 ' , B , '67 '68 ALAN HUDGENS HUFSTEDLER. . .Spanish Club '65-'68, Science Club '66-'67, l.A. Club '65, Who's Who in General Science '64-'65, .Football '64-'68 QAll District '67-'68, Athletic Representative '67-'68j, Spanish Club '64-'68, I. A. Club '64-'67, Track '64-'65 Student Council '67-'68, Li- brarian '67-'68, Who's Who in General Woodwork '64-'65, NOE JACQUES. . ,Football '64-'68, Track '64-'68, Span- ish Club '64-'68, National Honor Society '65-'68, Who's Who in Spanish ll '65-'66. PAUL JALOMA CHARLES JO . , .I.A. Club '64-'65, Band '64-'68, ' Club '66-'67. CHESTER JOHNSON SHIRLEY JOHNSON. . . F.H.A. '64-'68, Spanish Club '67- '68, Choral Club '67-'68. JERRY JONES. . .Choral Club '65-'68, LA. Club '64-'65, JULIA JONES. . .Miss B. H. S. '67-'68, Football Sweetheart 67-'68, D. A. R. Good Citizen '67-'68, Junior Favorite '66-'67, Sophomore Favorite '65-'66, Student Council '65- 68 QSophomore Representative '65-'66, Member-at-Large '66-'67, Cheering Section Representative '67-'68, Treasurer '67-'68J, Cheerleader '65-'68, National Honor Society '65-'68 fSecretary '66-'67J, Sophomore Class Secretary '65- '66, Basketball Manager '66-'67, F. S.A. '66-'67, Who's Who in Plane Geometry '65-'66, MAC JONES. . .F.F.A. '65-'66, I.A. Club '66-'68, Golf '65-'68. BETTY KING MIKE KING. . .Football '65-'68 QAll District '67-'68J, LA. Club '64-'67, . .F. S.A. '65-'67 QReporter '66-'67J, Cat ta 4-'68 QClass Reporter '64-'67, Advertising Manager '67-'68J, Student Council '66-'68 Uunior Represen- tative '66-'67, Senior Representative '67-'68, Reporter '67- '68J, Lati Cl '64-'6 F .A. '67-' 8,sSp nish Club ilfl'i:fml4fwm - DANNY KOTRLIK lu DEBBY LEGG . .Miss Howdy '67-'68,'Senior Favorite '67-'68, Senior C '67-'68, Spanish Club '64-'67 fSecretary '66-'67j, Sophomore Queen Candidate '65-'66, Basketball '64-'66, Volleyball '65-'68CVol1eyball Captain '66-'67j, G. A.A. 's '65-'68, PAW PRINTS staff '67-'68 fAssist. Copy Editor '67-'687, Freshman Class Secretary- T '64-'65, Wh ' Wh ' Girl's P.E. '66-'67, 2W5'.4aWtf ,- .aagastafoaitayafaw ef I RICHARD LOPEZ. . .Football '64-'68, Spanish Club '64- '67, Track '65-'68, Tennis '65. BEN 's -. . , otball 65- 68, Track '65-'66, Spanish Club 65- 67, F.F.A. 65- 66. C A' .65-.64-3. MARTHA MATA. . .Spanish '64-'68, F.H.A. '64-'65, Basketball '65-'66, G.A.A. 's '65-'68, Volleyball '66-'68, LINDA MENDIOLA. . .Choral Club '67-'68, G.A.A.'s '65-'66, Spanish Club '65-'66. LUCY MENDIOLA. . .Choral Club '65-'66, G.A.A. 's '66- '67, Spanish Club '67-'68, Basketball '64-'65. BILL MIDDLETON. . .Football '64-'66, '67-'68, Latin Club '64-'66 QVice-President '65-'66j, Basketball '64-'65, Student Council '64-'67 QMember-at-Largej Golf '64-'68, Cat Tracks Stafi!'64-'68, Junior Class Vice-President '66- '67, Mr. Howdy '67-'68, Senior Class Vice-President '67- '68, Spanish Club '67-'68, LINDA MIDGLEY. . .F.H.A. '64-'68, G.A.A. 'S '67-'68, Volleyball '67-'68, Who's Who in Typing ll '67-'68, BONNIE MOON. . .National Honor Society '65-'68, Latin Club '64-'66, F. H. A. '66-'67, Who's Who in English I '64- '65, Who's Who in English II '66-'67, Who's Who in Journa- lism '66-'67, Who's Who in Choir '67-'68, Cat Tracks Staff '66-'68 QReporter '66-'67, Secretary '67-'68j, Choir '66- '68, Quill and Scroll '66-'68, D.I.A. Convention Delegate '66-'67, Library Assistant '65-'66, '67-'68, SAMMY MCLARTY. . .Freshman Favorite '64-'65, Latin Club '64-'66, Student Council '64-'68 QPresident '67-'68J, Football '64-'68 fAll-District, All Area, All West Texas, All State Team '67-'68j, Basketball '64-'68 fAll-District '66-'67J, Track '64-'68, F.F.A. '64-'65, Sophomore Fa- vorite '65-'66, Science Club '65-'68, Junior Favorite '66- '67, Most Athletic '67-'68, SALLY PARKER. . .Spanish Club '65-'68 QSecretary '64- '65, Treasurer '65-'66, Reporter '66-'68J, F.H.A. '67-'68, Cat Tracks '66-'67, PASF State Delegate '65-'68, Office Asst. '67-'68, f WALT PEHL. . .Football '64-'66 QAll District Second Team '65-'66j, Basketball '64-'65, Track '64-'65, Cat Tracks Staff '64-'65, I.A. Club '67-'68, Spanish Club '64-'66 .. QVice-President '67-'68j, Junior Class King '65-'66, Most Typical Boy '67'-'68, LINDA PLATT. . .F.H.A. '64-'65, Spanish Club '64- '68, National Poetry Winner '65-'66, Choral Club '65-'66, F.T.A. '66-'67, Asst, Librarian '67-'68, Office Asst, '67- '68, , SU LYNN PRINCE. . .F.H.A. '64-'67 CVice-President '64- '65, President '65-'67J, F.F.A. Sweetheart '64-'65, Long- horn Annual Staff '64-'67, Tennis '64-'67, Sophomore Duchess '65-'66, Science Club '65-'66 fReporter '66-'677, Junior Play '66-'67, Cheerleader '65-'67, Basketball Man- ager '65-'67, KAY REDMAN. . .Most Typical Girl '67-'68, I.A, Club fSecretary '67-'68j, Quill and Scroll '66-'68, PAW PRINTS Staff '66-'68 QAsst. Business Manager '66-'67, Layout Editor '67-'68j, Spanish Club '64-'67 CTreasurer '66-'67j, Student Council '65-'66, Basketball '64-'66, Volleyball '65-'66, 'i G.A.A. 's '65-'66, Who's Who in General Shop '67-'68, C 29 PAM ROBINSON. . .F. H.A. '64-'68, G.A.A, 'S '66-'67, Choir Club '67-'68, Basketball '64-'68, Tennis '65-'68, Volleyball '67-'68, DOMINGO RODRIQUEZ MARTHA RODRIQUEZ. . .Spanish Club '64-'66, F. H. A. '64-'65, SHARON SCHWERTNER. . .F.H.A. '64-'68fParliamentar- ian '65-'66, President '66-'67, First Vice-President '67- '68j, National Honor Society '65-'68 CTreasurer '66-'67, President '67-'68j, Who's Who in Home Economics Il '65-'66, Who's Who in Home Economics III '66-'67, Who's Who in American History '66-'67, Who's Who in Shorthand '67-'68, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer '66-'67, Basket- ball '64-'66, Spanish Club ll '67-'68 C ALLEN . .Band '64-'67 QParliamentarian '66- '67Q, Spanish Club '64-'66, Junior Class President '66-'67, F.S.A. '66-'67, Student Council '66-'67, F.F.A. '64-'68 fReporter '65-'66, President '67-'68, Star Greenhand '64- '65, Safety Award '65-'66, Farm Electrification Award '66- '67, Conducting Team '65-'68, Livestock Judging '65-'68, DEBBIE WITT. . .F.H.A. '64-'67, Spanish Club '64-'67 QR er 5-'66j, Quill and Scroll-'67-'68, Student Coun- cil '67-'68 QPAW PRINTS representativej, LA. Club '67- '68, PAW PRINTS Staff '66-'68 QAsst. Editor '66-'67, Editor '67-'68Q, Basketball '64-'66, Freshman Favorite '64-'65, Volleyball '65-'66, MARTHA WITT. . .Junior High Student Council '65-'65 QBand Representativej, Latin Club '64-'66, Band '64-'68 QBand Council '65-'66, Band Captain '67-'68Q, F H.A QAM ali' QM 5-'66, Quill and Scroll '67-'68, F.T.A. '66-'68 QSecre- DEBRA S-1-EV ' 'WaCO-HOmeCOmin Cheerleader '6 - tary '67-'68y, Student Council '67-'68 QQuill and Scroll '67, F.H.A. Secretary '66-'67, 'Pep Squa 66- 7, Ballin- get-Freshman Class Queen '64-'65, UIL District Play '67, Choir '64-'68 QFirst Division Solo '66j, Science Staff '65- '6'7, F.H.A. '64-'68, F.T.A. '66-'67, Science Club '65- '6'7. TED SYKES. . .Football '64-'68, Basketball '64-'65, Track '64-'68, Mr. B. H. S. '67-'68, Senior Class Favorite '67-'68, Senior Class President '67-'68, Sophomore Class Vice-President '65-'66, Student Council '67-'68, Latin Club '64-'66, GAYLE TERRY. . .F.H.A. '65-'66, F.S.A. '65-'66, Choir '65-'68, UIL Debate '66-'68, F.T.A. '67-'68, QParliamen- tariany. JENNIFER TYLER. . . Sulphur, La. -Student Council '64- '65, Band '64-'65, Ballinger-Who's Who in Speech I '67- '68, F.T.A. '67-'68, Office Asst. '67-'68. JANETT WADE. . .Band '64-'68 CLine Twirler '64-'65, Feature Twirler '65-'68, First Division Twirling Solo '64- '67, First Division Flute Ensemble '66j, F. H.A. '64-'68 QReporter '67-'68j, F.T.A. '67-'68, PRESTON WALTERS. . .Band '64-'67 QBand Council '65- '6'7J, F.S.A. '67-'68, Spanish Club '65-'67, Tennis '65- '68. WATTS. . .Latin Club '65-'66, Football '64-'66, asketball '64 65, Track '65-'66, Spanish Club '64-'68, ONA WHEELER. . .F.H.A. '66-'67, Choir '64-'68, Spanish Club '66-'68, Representativej, Office Assistant '67-'68, MARY WORKMAN. . .Spanish Club '64-'68, F.H.A. '64- '65, '67-'68, F.T.A. '66-'67, gn-w1HMf , 6 - - -ga., -tit ,Viv , Avo, .. . -, rl 1 --2- ' ' Q . -,s 7,1 'Clif' pu' CWI, ':,.' 'q L. ji-VE 2. 1 'ficrf :tif '25 55' 1, , - .4v.-v- , Ei ,le .' . - . , T' M?-1 It , .. .50 -f- izlll- LFG, rv Ogg, fig. 19.-F,-2'4 .,-.ci .f ,Q 'Km oME' 60 H , JE , - 9 lf, --: 4 , 0 Q 'QF 9 3 t are i, 9 .4 4 f v 0 On J - A, J O- 'fs tw Ulfz, , 3' a ':i5lQf7' .1-:Q-il, ,iii -Z ' Jus ao KK J 'TL Withhrnuclearrr powerpthe world could face total therefore me should strrve for nations to prevent such to hve at peace wrth our nerghbors and ourVChi1dren's future will depend upon o L1 Sharon Afilerbach Joe Baird Stanley Bickel Janelle Block Gary Bomar Roy Brown Sunny Bryan Bill Buchanan B Mary Busenleher B Ora Lee Carson Randy Chapman Barbara Conway Mike Dankworth Sylvia De La Cerda .,,.'l. DEIRI, .,k,z.,1 if L L L .- Q .- f , K - as - . fsyff-ls: - - . sary : sasfgfrfavsl.. -rf f 'flfrti-:1gk15avgs54z V - v -. view-5,32 I f - e- : - 'Pi'f'i'iwg?:l K. I ma- ' -f '- - ww . - ri f ..: L L:V,A. Vfflfsaamn - 1 9ia .w':1.,-gfg?r.il 42 Ri - ai , .,,:11,.fq,,wg, , , In ' . -- , V 2 , ' 5 ' .Q , .Q J ' ' all ,ggi -:iw avemsffs f x - zai-is .- rr-is x g. 1 !2?i'2feas A 'Eg Wh as is 1 35: M X M f 3 Si Mi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . ............ . Johnny Shelton Vice-President . . . . Bill Buchanan Secretary -Treasurer . . Vicki Lee 32 f?mf,,.a,,, . fgggfgng A,.. 1- as f seals . Q QE W rsi?1'??5f?ZZ2sizl1f - ', J-l3i39?Li', iZ '5 Izff. ' ' 797 35 . fQivl.5S'h.i1fUf2I r, 1 . f us 11?-:yr 1 ' 5 r f1fs21e2f'gsg.5 - , i' -' Kent Isbell was the phogotrapher for this year's PAW PRINTS. Mary Demon Waymond Dixon Frank Field J, B, Fiveash Jesse Fowler Deborah Gabbert Feliciana Galvan Jerome Garcia Herbie Goetz Jean Goetz Lupe Gonzales Shirley Gottsch anie Gray Arnold Halfmann 33 JoAnn Halfniann Mickey Halfmann Billy Halfmann Sherry Hallford Jimmyrv lflash Anrflilaygood X Ianice'Hol't1nan Mary Hoffman Rick Holstead Pat Hoelscher Kent Isbell Brice Jernigan, Jr, Paul Johnson Deborah Kedziora fra: 'Sufi ff ffii. K - y -if ,fe ',Zff,gAy.5j vii? , l ss2i553il?f2 E he 34 Big deal, so you can read Gabbert! 91,19 Q6- fn A, 5yf55KQ??E' riieirsirrsiwwfifprfi ' ,- wwiiimfwfsfrz :HW wg .- -fi. fr, Mwmzf- ff : A -, , , :K ' S' ' wgbl-lim . V - i n ' .1 5f:9'1,L7-3-.' .. 594' 'V55f5'fI 5 1 4, rw K A r Y W XX SQ P iz W 3 1 A mi in l 5 E59 Boy, we really dig these chemistry tests, Jackie King Chuck Kirk Charlene Knight Elaine Kvapil David Lange Bobby Ledbetter Gloria Lee Vicki Lee Lisa Lopez Linda Lugo l-larvery Martinez Shirley Middleton Barbara Miller Oscar Mora 35 Ellen Jo Multer Loretta McConnell Sharon McDuffee Danny Neighbors Tommy New Paul Nombrano Linda Orsak Donald Paske Lorenzo Pena Larry Piel Vickey Prince lo Elda Rodriquez Deborah Routh Oops these students are smarter than we expected 36 not -fm 1. 1 J .r f-fl' -3? 'AT -- ' ,f 1: -- - f f' Paul and Mary represented the Ballinger High School student body in Johnny Salinas Judy Schwertner Tommy Jean Searls Doyle Sellers Johnny Shelton Glenn Shepard Karon Simmons Sharon Simmons Joe Stockton Kathy Stokes Gary Thomas Jinx Traylor Donna Walker Norma Waller Robert Watts Kenneth Wiley Peggy Williams Bill Wood lim Yarnell 1,-W These girls are doing research on their term themes. How should youyprepare yourself for major field do you want to enter? When you first high school your mind is full of questions about what want to be and how to reach that position. In the you will find jobs that are not even in existence today Eugene Aquirre, Jr. Weldon Barrow Zane Beck Robert Boorhe Donna Bounds Joann Bradshaw Ysario Campos Jackie Canada Rachel Chavez Manse Clayton Sandra Cole Jeanie Coleman Randall Collins Routh Condra President . . Freddie Lippe Vice-President Mark Travis Secretary -Treasurer Paula Knauth 40 Y gk lr, 6 Q S ki fwunz-' -Ie, ,. :gg A S K 95 .. Q? , ,rv eg 53, ,fa 3515354 , X 1. y l.,,m.5Wp,,g5-,-W,?R, gn . ,N ,.,,... In A Q fa Qu mil. ..,:,, ,5-fire, -Q. 5 mf Sw' 'Zilla 'wsselm N ' ,i g :EZ.f5E i.,: V rkr, . yeeyyr rrye lu 1 ,, ,ofirgl ,elsif 1:25 5-kFI.:j 1:21 L' 53--f' 12' F' wa 'fflfff 1 fe, Maw ' 1714? ll -. ' iixlfli ,,., r can ,,,., ag, X , ' z-me-fiWre'f.i - ' 91?X,sfakZ 1 , ' 5 W, eg, ,.. .W I 'pn 3 3 fl ,S ' 2 , lhnd Hopper to the rescue! ,M T- Judy Cowlishaw Evelyn Curry Edith Dankworth Jack Farmer Leann Farris Arlene Fischer Melinda Fiveash Linda Freeman Pete Garcia Jimmy Gomez Bobby Green John Gunyon Larry Halfmann Jim Harral 41 Mary Ann Hernandez Carol Hoffman , Sharon Hoffman V Jesse Hopper , Glynn Howard Mitchell Hubbard Carl Hubbell Debbie Hutton Vicki lschar Hortencia Jaques Conrad Jaramillo Oscar Johnson Laura Jones Louise Kilpatrick UN, .Jr of i , g 3 ' 62 Greenhands never cease in their attempts to please their superiors. 42 , 4 A proud coach expresses himself to his team. Paula Knauth Linda Kresta William Lembard Debra Lange Karen Lee Freddy Lippe Billy Don Lowe Carolyn Lowry Jesse Martinez Margie Matthews Marilyn Matthews Tony Medrano Joe Mendiola Johnny Mendiola 43 Richard Moon Brenda Multer Howard McDaniel Elaine McDuffee Terry Ray Neff Charlotte Nixon Liz O'Connor Linda Owens David Parrish Donny Parrish Frances Kay Pena Joe Perez Lupe Picon Jerry Pospechal S -wir, , I-45, w w:-rw. -, .rr , yr i J was x Lf Q s JA Am Wil? - -I .,,.. ' -an-f 5- fx ' i - i A 7,7 W ra ,,.,. 1, ,,, ,...k ,rn QQ, , , Q ,H 5 f- X- fn, , . ' R 4 X V, QA: 3 gn If there's one man l really love it's Santa Claus, says Sharon. Sw ' 44 -'1'r,Qy,.s2Qai2f1ffi2'r in -,S r. 1 If you don't mind, Ibelieve I'1l pass calling the next football game. Bishop Powell Glen Pullin Eusebio Quirino Jolie Ramos - Bettyfqliingle Teresa Schwertner Kenneth Sherman Deborah Smith Patti Smith Diane Swindler Howard Taff John David Terry Mildred Tinney 45 Donna Tounget Mark Travis Lynn Turner Minerva Villarreal Kenneth Watkins Pamela Watkins Emyln Watson Jackie Watts Kay Wiley David Workman L' fillliifffiii ,. , . r w , mr, 2.8 ' 'galil -E f is 'FQ 3 2 in ljgm X R' 25515 X 3 v ,t:z?,,-rg4f?3gg as , ,t ,.-' r 'Qi -. scar refs .,,,,lM5y3 ,Q ,L-- - , r,wa,rrws :I-J' sf, :fi -- rf: :ar-Yr., 4 lsr a 9 Wi- r.14,w,A f'i i.5?ar:-:afar lr .V i:.f 7 Q-1- ew tt-2455 ,:-,- r,s, , L ..,,. ,r ..rf?:g s .., .. rt.. ,W M ta ., A ,Y ,. Ks, . ,,, 1. :.frarf?r2wi swf 4 4 N iw f x if F, X Q gf? lf S ra 4 MP -faq ,RK K :sf SY, xy 3 is it mfr vi-3 'ax 8 ! Q 11 1 X m, M3 iv K as Ygsffasmfs '-ffw 7f9F ?V33i. ws 1 5 46 All you add is love. .- PHOTOGRAPH 1 ' Nvr Ama A lu' David Yarnell Dennis Curry K. KX How well the world is able to communicate will be an important factor in the future, The life or death of millions of people may depend upon how well one perso can communicate his thoughts in words to another. individual, in order to live peaceably, will need municate with those around him. We will work down the barriers of prejudice, bigotry, and ignorance that keep us from a real understanding and communica tion with our fellow man. Our gdVl7l'ff6'v Mr. Joe A. Forester The PAW PRINTS Staff ofvl968 would like to take this opportunity to recognize our favor- ite Favorite, Mr. Joe A. Forester. Ballinger High School will not be the same without that friendly little man walking through its halls. Mr. Forester has dedicated his life to serving young people. He has served well the red and black for the past 24 years. He is the type of person that everyone loves and wants to be around. He has personal interest in all the stu- dents and takes time from his work to help any- one. The staff and the rest of the student body would like to wish Papa Joe the very best life has to offer. Greater men may have lived, but we doubt it' 48f + David Parrish Melind a Fiveash 'Chipper' Harrell Sherrie Lange Herbie Goetz Vicki Lee X KM QW L r WKW Barry Legg Donna Sharps E KJ-LS .Quran wie Jam 42, fuiudy ML ,Z Z4 dlkdzwmf. Rei mn as ueen of Ba lin er dent body than we ave cannot e oun , an am Ja, Wifi to be elected to represent B. H. S. I will remember this honor as an important part of my wonderful high school years at Ballinger High. AMW! fiom J W WMZZHQ A My ZW 14 zgim My fm fam 5 my .f.Q4maMnZZ14aZ M M Wm, MAO 49406 5690 Well-Judy-are you ready t kl 4040541160 44224, wwf akfafd-zwdfdfwb Wwe tazmfzff 35 J? in JW. gdzwaifwagg QW MQ 54,14 gamma, 4ZI4ff202f5!y-Jil ZX?- JfMww,frawJ0wwmfMfffffjff fafwmf Z5 Q14 gf 424017 WM 55 My wa! ilhfpwyefwf XM WW! iffftzf O we Zhao ZJQMWE- jaw! 51415454074 M! Y Seagal 5211 QM. Ygjliif 754 Z lm .st my Zffdl. Mug this thing? Y JL . W' ,r filly ly. V' 1 W? I appreciate the students of 1968 for treating me royal- They all belong to the nobility in my estimation. Barry Hilliard Hifi .Si Quccu Peggy Butts My years in Junior High School have been full of new experiences that have passed faster than I could have im- agined. It's hard to visualize the Bearcubs becoming Bear- cats and I am sure they will work hard to deserve this name, As this year goes by, I will be looking forward to High School and the challenges of the years to follow. 52 For pete's sake Peggy, quit I I sa is Q 4 QI 2 ISQZJILSC King I have enjoyed Junior High School life. After a re- warding three years, I am looking forward to a profitable and exciting time in High School. Steve Routh away from me, Idon't bite you know! Kathy Dankworth My being selected by the students of 1968 has made me appreciative and grateful. 54 Mas! Keaufful Ah, you Tarzan Mast ffafzdsvme WM we Wahl I would like to thank the students of Ballinger High School for this honor. lam honored to be a member of thls Qemor class for I feel me have accompllshed many ob Jecuves thls past year B1lly Hale Xie Jane' Kay Redman The rewarding experience of being selected Most Typical is further increased by my realizing the qualities ofthe splendid student body whom I represent. 56 Jlflasf Cynical ff E r 2 lr ff rs E2 4 E 2 2 . 0 Y .s s .f X N Xe K ' r x, t Care to go for a little 2 E sf' if Q 3 Mast Cypiazl spin my dear? To represent my school as Most Typical boy is a special personal honor that I appreciate because it suggests my being a definite part of the spirit and life of B. H. S. Walt Pehl Miss ffaufdy I 7 TIT 40 sg ,Qtr . f JJLLVWL s fu otlgfft. y 551' f f-Debby Legg f xD 'K-J'1v 4li 'TJ L LL Lf'-J wk. 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Mr. Howdy It is a privilege to be friendly with all the students of Ballinger High School and I would like to thank these stu- dents for choosing me as Mr, Howdy. R111 'lv11ddle-Tdn I Linda Buxkemper Being F. F. A. Sweetheart is an honor that I regard in great esteem and recognize as a great privilege. Best Girl in a Crowd - that title creates a warm feeling of gratitude to all the students who make being in a crowd a real joy, 60 Kes! 01 zz Kroufd Z ZA. ufeefhmrf Hey Raymond, I wish I could stand up like you Kes! 121 zz Hmm! It is fun to associate with students of Ballinger High School. They bring out the best nature in everyone. l really appreciate being elected to the honor of Best Boy In A Crowd. Raymond Hubbard think I'm going to fall any minute. J, Miss HHS geefbezll Sweetheart It would be impossible to tell all the happy experiences I of my senior year and even more impossible to relate many unhappy ones, but the two that are mentioned here are cer- tainly two of the bestest, Miss B. H. S. represents to me all the things I love about this old red brick building - my association with some champion coaches, the red and black, the tradition, and most of all the Bearcats, Even though I could never surpass Raymond Hubbard as football sweetheart, to have represented the 1967 Bearcats as their football sweetheart is one of the greatest privileges im- aginable. ZLOAJJQ gave .f ' N0 CQMJA A w,,LfJ,,k JQJN4, HJ: A U jpg, ,032 Luouq A46 You maythinkthislooksfunny,but what mWvc'km4GM'fC t bww 9 HW fffiffflmcscuatf OVJEGW audit fbi-Tfr7mbltc Cifxpvlvro-hclk . . . - 1 Vow' 'QW A0 olfL'liLzfL,.Q.' Qs eLQfo.uf,eL Ia ,btivbbh ffl-te'-+1 Nwlmwml GIGOJJ1-VUL 0-IL A-VL frmsvjs CVLD-lg! Qs 132,121-ved - MP! :'Ie 11 ' ' ,Lg.,l0fcc,Q,c,-ogc.,rz-r-wg-...,,,p'Gs 62Qa.iJ-mA.,9,.o,Kd.,0:ko-A-I Julia Jones Mr. 1551661 Wim, , jak ff K We s Pf da ,df ,. To be selected as Mr. B. H. S. is a special honor that is personally appreciated, because the title is associated with the famed Bearcat spirit and with a splendid student body. think this is doing to our images? Ted Sykes Telena Burk The demands of this honor shall always remain a chal- lenge to me, and I shall always be grateful to those who allowed me to receive it. 64 ,Most likely to Succacd Fly me to Mas! likeq in Succeed This is a very great honor and I thank all my class- mates for it. In a way it is a difficult honor to receive because it must be lived up to. Again, Thank you. Joe Fowler . ,. . . 4 Hand Sweetheart Charlotte Hallmark I will cherish the honor of representing the Ballinger Bearcat Band as Band Sweetheart. I wish to thank the members of the band for selecting me to represent the B. H. S. Band. 66 Onward and upward - I always say! Mas! ,4 fhlefic To the students, the coaches, and the athletic program of Ballinger High School, I am grateful for the opportunity to be chosen Most Athletic. Sammy McLarty nmnrmu Mmmmumaalraumsnmams 1muvrwnr u Iwould like to thank the ting me to be their Sweetheart or that I will always remember. 68 a wonderf hon- fill for selec- fr1dusfrial,4rfs Swccfhmrf No, we aren't going to play catch with you Z!-LA. tvrirzcc' I would like to take this opportunity to thank the stu dents who selected me for this honor. It has made my senior year more complete. I have enjoyed attending B. H. S. for the past twelve years. Steve Cook so forget it, O. K. '? Senior Qawrifes Mg. ygfil we S fi fwyggjgxiif ijyiyfi d f We QP -IN iw 1 Q w 59' 'fin 70 T dSyk privilege to be Senior Favorite of my f 1 Lhe 1968 Sen junior Sizwrifes s. l F.. FVXX Nl V tw 'U ff? DJ A I V , M X- f.r.f.z Z V' 4 1 - ,Nxt 4,3 5 ,mf ,, fly! a vu . In , ,fa X kWx 'qY fi 9 il.. 'A fit ,.fLf'k 1 iffy Vicki Lee I would like to take this op- portunity to thank my classmates for the honor of class favorite. Being able to represent my class was a privilege that meant so much to me. I will always cher- ish this honor. Johnny Shelton I would like to take this opportunity to thank my classmates for making this honor possible for me. It is a wonderful privilege knowing that I have been chosen to represent such a great class. I shall cherish this honor forever. Svphvmorc .Slavvrifss Judy Cowlishaw My first year in high school has been lots of fun and has ful- filled all my expectations of high school life. Also I think the Sophomore boys have worked hard to change their title from Bearcubs to Bearcats. I'm sure if every year to come in B. H. S. is as rewarding and fun-filled as this one, it will pass only too soon. Freddy Lippe It was a great honor to be Sophomore Favorite. It is really a pleasure to represent such a great class that is made up of such wonderful people. Sfreshmau Zzvorifcs u bulgertef , -1 J ,-j Y' e This honor? upon me wafs,6j5i'e5ofthe of my freshman year. It was a great feeling to know that my class members thought enough of me to present me with the won- derful honor - Freshman Favorite John Patterson Ihave received many honors in Junior High, but none mean as much to me as this one. As a Bearcub I have learned a great deal from some great leaders in High School. I am looking for- ward to the next three years of being a Bearcat. The PAW PRINTS Staff seemed very pleased that A Night In A Christmas Village was a big success. Sure we are happy, who wou1cIn'r be? A small but happy part ofthe Coronation Royal- ties . Words are unnecessary when expressive faces tell their stories. 74 The smiles of Royalty. . . 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Y ,,. ln Q is 55 X v K S K K 'iQja5:7 Yi- Q M ,K 12' HM, 4- K . uw E' if up 5' 5+ 1 x ' 4 .v..w-fy Y. 4,-4 W , 'Ju 416522-- EN Education is the way to serve the future. Students have to experience advanced learning to cope with he problems of the future. Today's students who get an dvanced education will be the ones who will take over he most important positions in the future. John Green was selected Who's Who in Pre-Calculus because of his understanding, reasoning, ability, and maturity in the field of mathematics. WEAR xx Kay Redman was selected Who's Who in General Shop Ibecause she was above average in her work. Jennifer Tyler was selected Who's Who in Speech I because of her good example for others to follow in the classroom. Joe Fowler was selected as Who's Who in Band because of his excel- lence in performance and dedica- tion to the organization. Joe Baird was selected as Who's Who in V, A. II because of his leadership ability, participation in F. F. A. activities and willing ness towork. NW Ni Judy Burkes was chosen Who's Who in Civics because of her fine work and excellent attitude. Allen Wilbanks was selected as s Who in V. A. IV because of leadership ability, partrcipa in F. F. A. activities and wil- to work. O -A W ,,, 'W f a O9 9000 Z goo Or '1 .21 A 'fn Linda Midgley, Who's Who in Typewriting ll, is able to prepare work in a fast, efficient and an accurate manner. Combining speed with typing skill, many business forms and practices are produced in a specified time. To produce mailable work in the shortest possible time, is the goal of Typewriting ll. Ted Ahrens was selected Who's Who in Boy's Physical Education because of his good attitude and willingness to work. Ted was also selected as Who's Who in General Drafting because he has shown the ability to solve problems in General Drafting and he seemed to be above the average student. Bonnie Moon was chosen as Who's Who in Choral Music because she represents the spirit of the choir. She is a daily example of the dil- igent participation that we expect from each member, and takes an intelligent and artistic approach to music. Scholarship, cooperation, interest, character, and attainments placed Deborah Routh first in English III. Because of his enthusiastic ap- proach to the subject and his high scholastic standing, Carl Hubbell was chosen Who's Who in Spanish cf 'L 0' If A Iqg.. . rf.- -A1 ' ' 'wp W .af tx 'fgif N. R - Af' N ,Q 1' I Rick Holstead shows great interest and pride in his work as well as an ability to solve the problems in drafting. He received Who's Who in Pre-Engineering Drafting. Gary Bomar was selected as Who Who in V. A. Ill because of his leadership ability, participation in F. F. A. activities and willing- ness to work. Judy Cowlishaw was selected Who's Who in Hornemaking II only for her high grades, but also for her reliability, industry, operativeness and participation F. H. A. Linda Burgess was chosen Who's Who in Speech II because of her excellence in grades and depend- ability. Linda, also Who's Who in Typewriting I, has the mental and physical coordination neces- sary for the good typist. She is able to apply initiative, good proofreading, placement and typing skill to personal and office problems. Zane Beck was named Who's Who in English II not only for his scho lastrc perfection in the subJect but also for his capabilities written and oral expression A' Linda Bruchmiller received Who's Who in Homemaking III because of her grades and because of her attitude and interest in home- making. waymond Dixon was chosen as Who's Who because of his ability to remember and expand princi- ples of Algebra I. This was why he was chosen for Algebra ll. Sharon Schwertner, Who's Who in Shorthand, was chosen because of her interest in her work, prep- aration of daily assignments, and good grades. f... f Attaining highest grade points I X I4 x is . Xsx. K ' ,INNVI .IQ ti I jf, Kg .4 r l 3-fa and being thoroughly dependable, Telena Burk achieved Who's Who in'English IV. Telena's problem solving ability and comprehension of experimental work as well as high performance grades add up to an outstanding student who re- ceived Who's Who in Chemistry. Robert Boothe was selected as Who's Who in V. A. I because of his leadership ability, participa- tion in F. F. A. activities and wil- lingness to work. Lois Halfmann was selected Who's Who in Homemaking I for her high scholastic rating, her enthusiasm and initiative shown in her class- work, and her membership in F. H. A. Bill Wood has shown to be above average in desire and skill in General Woodworking. Deborah Martin received Who's Who in Related Mathematics be- cause she met the requirements necessary and attained the highest grades. szsaevtfs.- zt,... Joyce Halfmann was chosen Who's Who in Physical Education be- cause of her general ability in all sports. Joyce is very cooperative, enthusiastic, and skillful. She also m 'ntains a higgygrade aver- age. Wm I tw The selection ofa student in llane Geometry was based on tnowledge, potential, applica- ion, and attitude. The quality if excellence exhibited in the vork of Laura Jones made her election the most logical one. 'Q QP Elaine McWilliams was selected Who's Who in Bookkeeping for her ability to reason out a problem, the contributions she has made to her class, and promptness and neatness in turning in completed work. Mary Hoffman was designated Who's Who in American History this year for her meticulous treat- ment of daily work, the testing program and special projects. Donna Tunget was chosen Who's Who in World History because of her interest in history, by consis- tently pteparing assignments, and participating wholeheartedly in class projects and discussions. Donna was also selected Who's Who in Biology because of her industrious approach to solving biological problems coupled with a high academic standing were leading factors in her being selected Who's Who in Biology. ZQ . - ' Q61 'r Lia? Q 'X 1 - .- 11 ' U 41 , yur' A cooperative spirit and excellent Ricky Akins was selected as Who's gIaCl6S WSIS decisive factors ill the Whg in Algebra I based QU gubj ect selection of Russell Hearn for Who's Who in Spanish i. Deborah Goetz's grades are near perfection, and shows originality and enthusiasm in the classroom. She is proficient in composition and literature and this is the reason she was selected as Who's Who in English l. knowledge, classroom excellence, attitude, and citizenship. Mark Fuqua shows an extra wil- lingness to somehow make the best better, not only in science, but also in his everyday activities He received Who's Who in Gen- eral Science. The future is something which we reach at the rate f sixty minutes an hour - whatever we do, whoever we re. Though it may seem impossible now, someday we ay be living in space. For this reason we must begin o prepare ourselves for the space age. Space will pro- ide many new adventures for man. AME. in YQ? Are you sure that you understand it now Johnny? I 0 f sl The fourth period Speech II class pro- vided Christmas entertainment with their production of The Seven Gifts. nv n . w . . .. f1vI.L. . Mr. Forester, I told you that was the wrong box! V Reading training helps, doesn't it Elaine? Mrs. Selby counsels with these Seniors about their future 1 education. 'Q 1 g3Il'l6S. 5 The choir furnished entertainment before the annual coronation. This sign was donated to B. H. S. from the Seniors of 1967. Quarterback Club President, Bill Sykes, presents a plaque to Dr. Eoff for his past service to the Bearcats in filming their ,f ,self 89 Remember pals, don't start running untill we get Qast the teachers! V., Well you have to admit, B. H. S. can kill a case of I cokes pretty fast! Now that's what we call a bunch of happy boys Come on Mr. Forester - SMILE - Santa had to be better than that! Now about the students request for Ll two hour lunch break. . . 'he students of Ballinger High School appreciate le many efforts Mr. I. V. Turner has put forth 16 past twenty-two years. His work on band :ips as a driver has been of great assistance to ue students of B. H. S. We the students wish to iank him for his patronage. 1- ,:xes 'bl ,, Mr. Roy Gamble and Mr. Frank Borders have enthusiastically carried out their responsibilities of keeping our campus and school neat and clean, They have been very co-operative with the faculty and student body, We give them our sincere thanks. 91 Students, didn't I tell your class that flattery doesn't help? It does pay to be intelligent! IV. I David Parrish, Mark Travis, Roy Brown, and Kent Isbell worked long hours helping the PAW PRINTS Staff decorate for the Coronation. Well it looks like Mr. Traweek his new doghouse on his own 92 Oh, Lullaby and goodnight. . Oh just what I always draw up the plans for d,4.,4. 0Mcers President ...... Charlotte Hallmark Reporter ....... Janet Halfmann Vice-President .... Joyce Halfmann Jr. High Representative, Peggy Butts Secretary ...... Shirley Gottschalk Treasury ....... Peggy William Representative .... Linda Buxkemper Now look, who said we weren't studying? I don t care if you are in a hurry Judy, sign the book-card please. 94 mercial lambs, E These are members of the Young Farmers who helped at the Livestoc Show: Ed Moonen - General Superintendent, Alvin Spring - Assistar Superintendent, Bob Vancil - Treasurer, Q Watch it, Gary! Don't cut Mr. Kiesling's t hand. Robert and Tommy would never have su the livestock show, if it had not been for concession stand. Lind Buxkemper presents Grand Champion and First Place ribbons to two anxiously waiting boys. Jimmy Hash placed a Champion on his rabbit. Mike Belcher won recognition for his Champion Pen of Commercial pigs. Scott Mcwilliams received honor with his Champion Pen of Com- There is no way we can tell what man's brain will produce next. Things that we have and do today impossible a few years ago and whatmseems impossible day will come to reality sometime in the future. most of rnan's work is done by machines and computers we would not have these devices if it weren't for man's brain. Man's success depends of his ability to have good organization and teamwork, Paw To compile the pages of the year book is not an easy job. The 1967-68 PAW PRINTS Staff strived hard to please the student body of Ballinger High School. The staff hopes you enjoy this year's picture story of the past year. 'hw Photo Editor - Deborah Gabbert Photographer - Kent Isbell Layout Editor - Kay Redman Asst. Layout Editor - Carol Gillespie Prints Sponsor - Mrs. W. N. Selby Mr. M. E. Sweeny avl 'i Vwjsx A V x 1 rg fd , , Wx iff 11V as X atv ,X X Vx Mikxb YK Editor-in-chief - Debbie Witt 1 f I Q .lg 3 up 0? qi Wi .wif if . J 85492 EAW Copy Editor -yAnn Haygood Asst. Copy, Editor - Debby Legg if Business Editor - Kathy Dankworrh Asst. Business Editor - Sharon Simmons Class Reporters - Donna Tounget Sharon Schwertner Elaine McWilliams Editor-in-chief - Telena Burk Asst. Editor - Sunny Bryan Assistant Secretary - Vicke Lee Jlll1iOI High Reporters Secretary - Bonnie Moon Typist - Deborah Routh Deborah Kedziora x Cjllf Cracks r 1 , Q Sponsor - Mrs. Josephine Stallings Advertising - Vikki King Feature Writers - Stephanie Cox Kathy Stokes Susan Coleman Mary Busenlehner Carol Hoffman Harral A kins Leck rh Goetz Sports Reporters - Robert Boothe Donnie Parrish afirfmzl ffrfmfr Svciefy SPONSORS: Mrs. Foy Farmer, Mrs, John Krupala, Mr. Dick Richey, Mr, James Pennington, Mr. Joe Forester. OFFICERS, Row 1: Student Council Representative - F. Field, Treasurer - M. Busenlehnenjresident - S. Schwert- ner, Secretary - S. Bryan, Vice-President - C, Gillespie, Reporter - J. Green. Row.21 Mgwilliams, L. Jones, C. Curry, V, King, J. Jones, D, Routh, B. Moon, C. Harwell. Row 3: E. Multei, K. Redman, J. Tyler, D, Ked- ziora, M. Hoffman, L, Burgess, V. Lee. Row 4: P. Walters, J. Fowler, D, Parrish,'C. Hubbel, B, Powell, Z., Beck, G. F13 !JiCIUI6dJ. Student Erfuucil cf L ' Row 1: Mrs. Rub1e,'J. Jorresfl. Yarnell, V. King, L. Buxkemper, Mr. Kiesliug. Row 2: S. Bryan, F. Field, I. Shelton, M. Witt, S. McLarfY, J. Jacob, B. Haie,,,C. Hallmark, D. Witt. Row 3: T. Burke, L. Jones, J. Cowlishaw, S. Coleman F. Lippe, J. Green, G. Bomar, C. Kirk, S. Cox, L. Hilfmalm, V, Lee, K. Simmons, M, Buseulehner, President - Sammy McLarty Vice-President - Jim Yarnell Secretary - Linda Buxkemper Treasurer - Julia jones Reporter - Vikki King 101 Quill and Sew!! QQWG' 3 it Row 1: D. Stevens, D. Witt, M. Witt, B. Moon, L. Burgess, K. Redman, S, Coleman. Row 2: V. King, S. B -.- . McWilliams, M. Busenlehner, V. Lee, D. Gabbert, D. Routh. Row 3: G. Flanagan, K. Isbell, D. Kedzior , D. Legg S. Schwertner, C. Gillespie. 102 President . . . . .Bonnie Moon Secretary .... . .Linda Burgess Sergeant-at-arms . . ,Kay Redman Sponsor ...., . .Mrs. Josephine Stallings ?ufure Cvachers of America W , ow 3: J. Wade, L. McConnell, M. Witt, J. Halfmann, K. Dankworth, J. Tyler, V. Kin'g,,fA4Y-Haygoodi D. Lange. Row 2 . Johnson, J. Coleman, M. Denton, D, Routh, P. Williams, S. Bryan :s Coleman. Row 1: Mrs. Epting, T. urk, L. O'Conner, K. Lee, L. Clark, M. Green, M. Busenlehner, lliams. , mf.f5.,,.,. ', , 1. President - Susan Coleman Vice-President - Telena Burk Secretary - Marth Witt Treasurer - Linda Clark Bearcat Marching N Row 1: C. Hays, K. Jacob, S. Bryan, J. Fowler. Row 2: D. Lange, L. Ferris, P. Green, J. Wade, T. Burk. X XXX .ki ,x X- ' Q Row 1: M. Hoffman, D. Tounget, S, Bilbrey, D. McShan, L. Moreland, G. Routh. Hand Row 1: D. Routh, E. Gottschalkv-,Y J.,CT3eE'? ET'Curry. Row 2: D. Gabbert, K. Lee, C. Hubbel, S, Shep- pard, L. Kresta. R. Smith, R. Atkins M. Wiatt, L.CKilpatrick, J. Rodriquez, Y. Campos, T. Goetz. 6K bill QC Y Xu l . UN di Xl 'W lblx v hx!!-Aqiflwndj Qx my X BAG of NAA Av-NJ bw X0 ' 'N ,vox Q1 rx- fr Lu ' Band Captain . . lst Lieutenant. . . 2nd Lieutenant . . Reporter .... Librarian ..... . -. Sergeant-at-arms ....... Student Council Representative . . F5 lo is X 0 A ,U W, X ww XB' of KCURQU' NJ? OX Q94 in 5 0 'V ' X Qt Martha Witt John Green Sharon Simmons Karon Simmons Mary Hoffman Deborah Kedizora Charlotte Hallmark 4' DC Row l: D. Kedziora, S. Allen, C. Hallmark, S. Cox. Row 2: D. Goetz, C. Carter, S. Hall- mark, A. Fischer, B. Weaver. - y . My , f .1 J' ,ff 1,-Fa A H fl 2 +11 . HEY Simmons, Gabbert,,vJ. Canada. Row 2: C. Hoffman, S. Simmons, W. Dixon, I. Green, G. Flanagan, B. Bryan. KW VV Row l: S. Afflerbach, J, Coleman, C. lobe, L. Wallace, D. Kotrlik. Row 2: V. Ischar, P. Davis, T Criswell. 106 Janette Wade 'eature Twirler I Charlotte Hallmark Twirler Joe Fowler , QR Drum Major Q QJQXJMZV . gt A LX X rr ff f H ,V .1 1 f,, Karon Simmons - Twirler Sharon Hallmark - Twirler Cfhmzl gfllb President .......... Susan Coleman Librarian ............. David Lange Vice-President . . . Mary Busenlener Accornpanist . . .Sunny Bryan Secretary. . . . . Bonnie Moon y Reporter . . . . Linda Burgess , Row 1: Mr. Ellis, S. Bryan, E, Watkins, M. Tinney, L. O'Conner, N. Waller, B. Moon, B. Miller, A. Condra, T. Schwertner, E. Garcia. Row 2: D. Stevens, O. Carson, S. Coleman, S. Johnson, I. Pospichal, G. Busenlehner, K. Wiley N, Wenetscnlager, B. Multer, M. Busenlehner, J, Traylor. Row 3: C. Nixon, M. Denton, D, Smith, P. Clark, M, Half- mann, J. Fowler, Wheeler, E. Multer, P. Pospichal, B. Ringle. Row 4: L. Mendiola, S. Cole, L. Burgess, I. Jones, P johnson, D. Lange, P. Robinson, G. Terry, L. Halfmann. Science 61116 1: M, Hoffmann, T, Burk, M. Busenlehner, J. Fowler, L, Pena, S. Cox, B. Miller. Row 21 C, Knight, J, Schwertner O'Conner, E, Watson, M, Denton, S. Bryan, D. Gabbert, D, Tounget, S. Afflerbach. Row 3: L. Ferris, J, Harral, I, G. Thomas, M, Halfmann, P. Walters, C, Hoffmann, A, Halfmann, Mr. Sweeney, F. Field, D, Wood, J. Garcia, McLarty, D, Parrish, I, B. Fiveash, C. Hubbard, B, Powell, K, Isbell. President ........................... Joe Fowler Vice-President . . Lorenzo Pena Secretary . . . . Mary Busenlehner Treasurer . . . . Telena Burk Representative. . . Stephanie Cox 109 Spanish 61116 I Row 1: Mrs. Parker, M. Fuqua, R. Ramos, S. Everett, S. Routh, P. Beaver, E. McConnell, K. Burkes, Green. Row 2: T. Sykes, D. Goetz, L. Davis, C.Davis, L. Moreland, D. McShan, A. De La Garza, K cob, Y. Afari, G. Isles, B. Bryan. Row 3: N. Jalamo, C. Sawyer, D. Haley, J, Patterson, T. Hogue, T. Goetz, R. Smitl P. Nombrano, D. Marecek, P. Valdez, R. Atkins. Row 41 S. Hallmark, S. Allen, P. Anthony, D. Williams, R. Hearn, S Shepard, C. Carter, B. Wheeler, J. Armendariz, D. Garcia, B. Hodges, M. Lyles. SPANISH II SPANISH I ' President ..... . . Billy Hale President . . . . .Penny Beaver Vice-President . . . . . Walt Pehl Vice-President . . . . .Steve Everett Secretary -Treasurer .... Sharon Simmons Secretary -Treasurer . . . Steve Kemp Reporter ...... . . Sally Parker Reporter ...... . .Ray Ramos Representative. . . . . Vickie Lee Representative. . . . . Eddie McConnell 110 Sergeant-at-arms . . . . Brice Jernagin Sergeant-at-arms . . . .Steve Routh A N Sp4zr1isZ16lzt!1 II --C-.., --S-Y i. W. ,f --..- V.-, ... ian-f ..VY -.., -.-. -- Yarra, C. -.Y . YY YYYV , ... .. , . , . 1 , -. iola, I. Perez, P. Garcia. Row 3: L. Picon, B. Middleton, T. Watts, T. Hufstedler, L. Halfmann, D. Yarnell, F. ippe, D. Sellers, I, Sagngas, H. Aquirre, Y. Campos, Row 41 M. Hubbard, M. Travis, J. Watts, P. Johnson, D. Par ish, M. Dandworth, lfWatfs5, B. Martinez, C. Hubbell, B. Powell, I. Gomez. ..l-' ' I. Shelto , R. Chapman, D. Neighbors I. Block, S. Gottschalk, D. Wood, R. Lopez, G. Armendariz. Row 2: K. Simmons, L. Lopez, L. Lugo, . Rodri ue M. Mata, L. Platt, B. Conway, S. Hoffman, N. Jaques. Row 3: V. Prince, S. Middleton, E. Aguierie, C. Curry, E, Curry, I. Halfmann, L. Freeman, J. Lugo. Row 4: J King, K. Dankworth, L. McConnell, T. Searls, S. Schwertner, L. Buxkemper, King, C. Gillespie, L. Bruch- miller. 'T' gif Senior Khapfer Houducfiug Calm fre Dr-w, Row 1: I. Baird, B. Halfmann, Q.KHan1i1t!cQg A. Willbanks, G. Bomar, D. Workman. Row 2: H-. Goetz, D. Sellers, G. Sheppard, A. Halfmanrif I. Hash, B. Hillard, juniar Khapfer Kanduvtiug Cram ?ufure Zzrmcrs Row 1: G. Busenlehuer, S. Mcwilliam , R. Boot , I.Stokes, D, Hallmark. Row 2: D1 Halfmann, M. Belcher, T. Jackson, J. Mathews. 112 I President .... . . Allen Wilbanks Sentinel . . , David Workman Yi2Q7,EJ1CSideng . . . . Q:1QJC.lQl.l7fEL1'QlJ.llQlQL Reporter . . . .Joe Baird fSecretary ............ Gary Bomar Treasurer ............ Billy Halfmann America ow lg B. Leadbetter, D. Parrish, S. McWilliams, D, Wor an, G, Howard, W, Lombard, J, Hopper, A, Lombard, B. Halfrnann. Row 2: Mr. Kiesling, D. Sellers, J, Shelton, Boot , D. Neighhors,,,,B,yYllgliard, T. New, J. Baird, G. Shep rd, Z, Beck, I. Hash, Row 31 K, Wiley, H. Goetz, B. , J. Stockman,QO. Hamil'tonL,3,C. Martin, A. Halfmann, S. ook, K, Watkins, G. Bornar. X -Y---M.i,1,ff Zzfure ffvmcmzkcrs Q r : r if 3 if .1 P 5- I Row 1: L. Midgley, D. Goetz, J. Holtman, E. Multer, N. Waller, S. Johnson, L. Platt, K. Stokes, A. Fischer. Row 2: Mrs. Bigby, D. Walker, D. Bounds, D. Hutton, C. Lowery, P. Hoelscher, E, Kvapil, S, Hallford, D. Routh. Rox 3: S. McDuffee, L. Halfmann, P. Gillespie, L. Brown, J. Holubec, S, Simmons, J. Traylor, P. Pospiehal, I. Goetz, E. McDuffee. Row 4: L. Kilpatrick, S. Hoffman, B. Schwertner, L. Bruchmiller K. Dankworth, S, Parker, J. Goetz, D, Swindler, B. Ringle. Row 1: K. Burkes, L. Moreland, L. Owens, P. Anthony, N. Wenetschlager, M. Tinneyfkvff. J. Gabhartb K. Flanagan, K. Jacob. Row 2: Mrs. Krupala, G. Isles, C. Harwell, M. Denton, R. Condra, M. Workman, K. Simmons, B. Multer. Row D. MCShan, D. Martin, K. King, S. Allen, D. Lange, V. lschar, L. Jones, M. Green. Row 4: L. Davis, Green, M. Mathews, B. King, C. Hallmark, L. Brown. af ,lllfflericzz I ' President ......... Linda Buxkemper Pianist ---------- TGIGHH Burk lst. Vice-President .... Sharon Schwertner Parliall - .5 ' ,W lk 2nd, Vice-President .... Elaine McWilliams ' V - Reporter .,,,, , ,Ianett Wade Parliamentarian . . . .Peggy Williams Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .Paula Knauth TIS-HSUISI ---- - -Kathy Stoke Student Council Song Leader. . . .Frances Pena Representative . . . .Judy Cowlishaw Recording Secretary .... Eddie Gottschalk ow lg L, Iones,'S.Qottschalk, J. Halfmann, C. Hallmark, I. A. Halfmann, E. McWilliams, P. Williams, B. Hallmar . Herring, S, Afflerbach, Mrs. Gottschalk. Row 2: S. McDuffee, D. Walker, E. McDuffee, M. Fiveash, P. Knauth, L. vens, M. Green, V. Lee, V. Prince, K. Burkes, I. Cowlishaw, L. Midgley, S. Hallmark. ' Row 3: I. King,,,A. Haygood, , Freeman, P. Smith, C. Lowry, M. Mathews, S, Halfmann, B. King, P. Anthony, P. Butts, D. Swindler, L. Brown. 115 .7r1dusfri1zl,4ris glllb Row 1: R. Holstead, D. Witt, K. Redman, K. Simmons, K. Dankworth. Row 2: Mr. Traweek, C. Kirk, R. Halfman, B Wood, S. Cook, W. Pehl. Row 3: D. Neighbors, T. Ahrens, G. Thomas, I. Stockton, I, Farmer, M. Jones, President .... ......................... R icky Holstead Vice-President , , , , Chuck Kirk Secretary-Treasurer . , .Kay Redman K . 116 -rms, VUSITIS 0 9 0 O No Blvd 995g-fgl 'fu'-ARM p ly Life is a very important game in which every human eing has to participate. As in football, the individual an either move forward or be pushed backward. The di ection he goes depends on his ability to work as a team vith others. Athletic participation can build character nd help prepare a person for the future. b l6'alHr1gcr I 5 f 3 F 3 I 5 f Q I i E Q I J 2 J 1 Row 1: J. Shelton, P. Nornbrano, L. Dean, L. Gonzalas, dariz, N. Jacques, B. Middleton. Row 2: R. Lopez, H. R. Hubbard, J. Jacob. Row 3: K. Wiely, B. Hillard, J. Terry. Managers: J. Mendiola, J. Holloway. Assistant Coach - Don Flippen Trainer, J. Hollowab' 3 Hd J. Mendiola have been a lfmrmls L- 1 in is .ff B. Hale, T. New, B. Martinez, B. Buchanan, G. Armen- McDaniels, M. King, T. Sykes, S, McLartY, J. B. Fiveash, Yarnell, S. Cook, C. Johnson. Trainers: J. Lugo, I. I. D. Terry, J. Lugo, and Head Coach - Weldon Brevard the Bearcats this season. LN , , tg ,Q is 4 iii' 94? Ii-':.3s5 :',-. ,f-Qs + ' v m' - A ,A1, ,Aw,. , . , V sg? I. G - ' 35, L.: ' r affgm' Vg r .Z if ,H f . wiaffj 5 ' gr, ,n ,gig . g:s.'x,r-as ', . , R, Samml' MCLHIIY Benny Martinez Bill Middleton Quarterback Halfback Halfback Three Bronchos upend McLarty as Armendariz prepares to block for him. Billy Hale Ted Sykes Left End Halfback at Ballinger Bearcats offense scored 39 points against the So- nora Broncos with McLarty lead- ing the scoring with three T. D. while Ends Hale and Dean scored once. New made two points on the P. A. T. and McLarty kicked one. Outstanding defensive play- ers were Johnson, Hubbard, Shel- ton, Hillard, and New, Raymond Hubbard Left Guard . r. 5 1, ,kg F . 1, K 1 , tw , ,,- r. is yyi Zivizly yyyli L M- Q., 'r' ' f . , ., ..-rr I s- PBM' , , . i .r - ' 2 : -A 2 5 1 1 2: was ta' , . H M K ' ' 2 'm :ss 1 ' ' Wi 'xi , - 3 1 N to h if fl . K ' I 4. ,,A, . , un s- 'B gist t .Q J? ' a Lupe Gonzales Fullback Ballinger, fresh from a crush- ing defeat of Sonora, launches the scoring with a McLarty 15-yard TD sprint. The PAT failed. lBeset by bad breaks in the first 2 uarters Anson trailed 6-O at alftime. Although Ba1linger's eam dominated most of the sta- istics, the loss of the ball four imes on fumbles was too much or the Bearcats. In the third eriod Tiger Neal recovered a allinger fumbled to set up the core for Anson. The scoreboard ead 7-6. The Bearcats fumbled n their own five yard line and he Tigers scored on the last play fthe game winning 13-6. The utstanding defensive player for Bearcats was Raymond Hub- Noe Jaques Left End ia - .. , r, 9.-7, Barry Hillard Johnny Jacob Right Tackle Center Hale tries to shake a Tiger as Fiveash and Martinez lead interference Chester johnson Larry Dean Right Guard Left End Gilbert Arm enda riz Left Guard Richard Lopez Mike King Center Left Tackle The Ballinger Bearcats blasted through the C-City Wolves de- fense for an over-whelming vic- tory of 27 to O. Billy Hale caught a pass and twinked-toed his way to the goal line. The Red Ant Defense held the Wolves' running- f back, Steakly on pitchouts. Bal- 1inger's McDaniel, a Sophomore, proved his worth with a 25 yard pass from McLarty for a touch- down. Middleton moves through a hole as two Wolves close in on him. Tommy New Fullback Johnny Shelton Steve Cook Center Right Guard I. B. Fiveash Right End Ballinger Bearcat's swift of- fensive and their Red Ant De- fense defeated the Winters Bliz- zards 21-O at their homecoming. The scores were by Martinez making the first and only T. D. of the first half, McLarty scored the next T. D. on a 46 yard scramble, Steve Cook kicked the point after, Jim Yarnell scored he next T. D. with a line play ver left tackle. The rugged earcat Defense held the Blizzards o a minimum 19 yards rushing nd only two first downs the sec- nd half. Johnny Paul Nombra no Halfback Bill Buchanan Jlm Yarnell Ha lfback Quarterba ck Jim Yarnell trips up Winters Blizzard No 40 mth plenty of assistance Howard McDaniel Kenneth Wiley Right End Right Tackle M-at ,tw W .., The Ballinger Bearcats met sudden defeat playing the Llano Yellowjackets on their home field homecoming night. In the second quarter, Johnny Shelton turned the table on the Yellowjackets and four plays la- ter, the Bearcats made a scoring drive. Sammy McLarty made the TD runs. Leading the Bear- cats on defense were Raymond Hubbard, Tommy New, Billy Hale and Howard McDaniel. Jim Yarnell and Sammy McLarty were standouts for Ballinger offensively. Bearcat Jim Yarnell gains good yardage against the Llano Yellow Jackets. Football Sweetheart, Julia Jones, and Band Sweetheart, Charlotte Hallmark, are all smiles after being crowned during half-time ceremonies of the Ballinger-Llano game. Lupe Gonzales scrambles for yardage against the Mason Punchers. Brevard consults with Bearcat Ted Sykes during So- game. The Ballinger Bearcats punched out a victory over the Mason Cowpunchers in a very important district game. Benny Martinez made the first touchdown with a pass from Sammy McLarty in the second quarter, and Sammy ran the ball in for two extra points. In the third period, McLarty passed to Billy Hale for a touchdown and again ran in the extra points. Lupe Gonzalas, and Howard McDaniel also scored for touchdowns. 1 ' f' Y . L y ,, Cal Adair, Gulf Distributor, sponsors the pep rallies each Friday. H L L V ,1 My QD! LL ,likikzfx ' , The Cheerleaders and twirlers are very excited about beating the Blizzards. 125 agen Wil SS. f was-1 -5 This is a time of solitude and serious thinking during each pep rally. Jim Yarnell, catches a pass from Sammy McLarty on a wing-back on the sideline. 126 The Ballinger Bearcats shattered the Armadillos with a 14 to 7 victory over San Saba. Billy Hale and Sammy McLarty made the only Bearcat Touchdowns for the game. Tommy New and Raymond Hubbard were the outstanding defenders on the Red Ant Defense. The Bearcat Marching B Band arouses student Splflt during half time performances at each game The Ballinger Bearcats ripped into the Bluecats with a winning score of 37-O. The first TD was made by running quarter-back McLarty for twenty-four yards. Steve Cook booted the extra points, Jim Yarnell passed to Billy Hale for a thirty-eight yard trip ending the quarter. McLarty ran eighty-five yards for a TD in the second quarter. Yarnell intercepted a pass from the twenty and ran to the end zone for six points. S. Cook scored in the third quarter with an eighteen yard field goal. In the fourth stanza Johnny Nombrano smashed through from the three for the final score. Bearcat Tommy New plunges into the C City Wolves e Five interceptions was just enough to give the Brady Bulldogs a 26-20 win over the Ballinger Bearcats. On th first play of the second quarter McLarty spotted McDanie and connected to put the Bearcats on the scoreboard. A pass to McDaniel for another TD left the score 14-'7 at halftime. McLarty found McDaniel waiting in the end , zone for Ballinger's final TD. lvlcLarty tried for the two points and lost the ball, but a group of Ballinger lineme recovered the ball in the end zone and left the final sco 26-20. in - ,ig ew weiful Bearcats stand up to the C-City Wolves. Jim Yarnell helps to pour it on the C-City Wolves A proud coach explains what a real victory means to a loyal fan ofthe Bear- CSIS. f. rado City. via V I fd ay McDaniel hauls in a pass against Colo- Loyal fans observe their favorite team in action. Mui flufvgrgph paw Q5 is W QQ we . , W' fn fl Mimi, My D X w mm 3 W W RWM Q UD V 39 W NW MW Y 5 px , 5J 5V N X6 WW! RJ If M 1 -ff, Y V WWW A W NBOEMMWJ WW, .4- .., 3 JJWJQJBQCEWMJ 53 1 Wifw mv ff A be , I Q if 'S 68 KW 5 5 L ffllffffl!M,v1ffff junior Varsity ow 1: Coach Phillips, I. Martinez, I. Perez, Z. Beck, L. Picon, J. Gunyon, B. Jernigan B Powell D Parish I Garcia H1 Taft. Row 21 J. Mendiola, J. Gomez, W. Barrow, L, Pena, R. Boothe, R. Brown W Lombard J Hopper M Travis ow 3: B, Lowe, J. Farmer, F. Lippe, J, Baird, D, Yarnell. Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger Ballinger STATISTICS 15 Brady 27 C-City 20 Winters 0 San Angelo Sophs 20 Winters 14 Anson 13 Robert Lee 14 C-City 12 Eden Varsity well. Front Row: Weldon Barron, Billy Don Lowe, Jack Farmer. Back Row: Jesse Martinez, Bishop Po- - f ,, - , , or . .--1 A- pf av-1 . , f - ,,,, - 2 WWB BMWW W' M M ,. ,B B W , ,. . , , , U ,. ,,- , ., T .. -- . ., , ,or ' - A I I Q L 1 , . '?1'?SI'!l1'l!X'f'f,'!'2Qi2lZ1i' ,.., ,.w.......... ..,, ..:.,,,.,,.WW...,m,v ., .4 . -- ' ,i fl!! ' A B , ' Q V W ,lv 'xv' - ' I K I 'A -. . ,,'.m- V ,, W WW wi-Ny A :vw A H ll , xg. 3 , r B l r , , -I A - '- A 'Wi A , -will i gmzggf z' K B - 4'-W -- . ,. 1 - ,, 4 A ft P , .g f ' A , ff' , , ' S f - , - - pf W , ww ,V v W MV- W 4 if W-fY,fQ.,.. .3 Q gi ' A U -.. I ,, ,f z --,. A-g intl filisi1f'w5i2g,' Q in ' - ' 7'5i:-.yilfwffl V , K Q K V -' , V i j H ,, V - V 8 X . e, ' 'L or ,, N - B , -, 2 ' W ' Zr ffg gy . rw Q . Ei . B, M. 31:25 lg . 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I w, iv I W , L r ,J ,ff fx , 1 1 1 N .-N a, L Billy Hale Sammy McLarty ' .fx g '4 McDaniel fights for thekigebound in the Coleman game. 136 ' ' lf' ,j fi J 4' Bill Hale shoots jump shot against Winters Bill Buchanan Mike Dankworth McDaniel and McLarty fight for the rebound in the Coleman game. ' 'X 4 V,, ,N -, f fl N.-i'f1'f Fnnumf in ,nrwf Brice Jernigan shoots jump shot in Winters Game Jim Yamell Robert Watts t McDaniel goes in for layup in Coleman game. D. Parrish shoots jump shot in Coleman game 138 Howard Mc Daniel D. Parrish rebounds in Coleman Varsity game. l Donny Parrish McDaniel shoots jump shot against Winters. 139 1 E Brice Jernigan Robert Watts tries jump shot against Winters Varsity. Jimmy Gomez J. Gomez scrambles for the ball in Winters Junior Varsity game. l Coach Phillips Steve Routh jumps high for the Bearcats in the Ballinger Llano Varsity game. B. Jernigan, B. Buchanan, S. McLarty, J. Yarnell, B. Hale, H. McDaniel, M. Dankworth, R. Watts, D. Parrish. 141 I I Three Bearcats fight for the rebound in the Brady Junior Varsity game. Z. Beck shoots in Winters Junior Varsity game jr. Varsity Row lg Coach Bonds, Z. Beck, D. Paske, F. Field, S. Bickle, P. Garcia. Row 2: I. Gomez, J, Men- diola, B. Powell, K. Sherman, B. Lowe, C. Hubbel. 142 ,! N Jumor Hlgh students are lookmg forward to School students. When they reach the high school are developmg from chlldren to young men women. They will have a more serious outlook on andywlll have more responsrbrlmes. They also w111 plan for their future. Q S 2 3 S' 2 5 4 . Talbott A. , North Texas obby: reading Mrs. Charles Hambrick English B. A. , Baylor Hobby: music Mrs. Carl Gottshalk Mrs. Carl Wiseman P. E. , Health Reading Clinic Sul Ross B. A. , McMurry College Hobby: sailing Hobby: sewing, creative writing Miss Gladys Hoelscher Math, Social Studies B. S. , Texas Univer- sity M. Ed. , Texas Tech A Hobby: sewing Robert Wilson History, P.E. Texas Tech hunting, water skiing gif ,Q MIS. Bob Henderson Mrs, Moncrief English Hobby: knitting B. S. , Howard Payne Hobby: reading 145 Mr. James Williams History, P.E. , Coach B. S. East Texas State University Hobby: raising horses fl. Mrs. James Williams . Speechg History B. A. Texas Tech Hobbies: water skiing and antiquing furni- ture Mrs. l. B. Funderburk Librarian Hobby: playing with grandchildren Mr. Douglas Ruthven Scienceg Coach Texas Wesleyan College Hobby: being with kids 146 .N In Mrs. E. H. Crawford Mr. Hugh Campbell Math Science, Biology B. S. B. S.. Daniel Baker Texas Tech Hobby: painting Hobby: drawing Mrs. Bob Vancil English University of Texas Hobby: gardening nf -A Azgplv 'W . Mg .1 1- , ., E W 1 ,E sig 5 A W YD 2 :,. if Wi . A if 1 fsgifgcez- - f gagw, ,Ni , ,E n:5,. K K , hmiaffi. Q ,gg Q -y .,,.,.. Q Vgfw ,am if? 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' ' 2, al l fieiffiftrczf ' -. it 'lr ' 3394 ei.: k 1 2 ' 1. 'R f' . Ex N 5 1. if , ,QA rr efiwg 2 Cheryl Carter Mackie Crosson I im my Cole Cora Davis 9 as hswsgsfyr Aft gg .f ,tswgfffrrfvfggflrfi , wfskgwszsvgygwzgy mf 5 fs?si21552i?4ws:Wr,z:f ' - - wa-2usigvgsfmfzi 2: ,I ' .' fl-'gem iii-Y Y:-F 'F5.'a? ,' 'L f ' f ar , lily-1. -' fgx y j tisllf fx , ry if' L am' , nf , 4 . 1331 . 4, .f5Ex.,r-,L ,M ' 1 rfkalg Qgmiwfm F 1 1' as L Alvin Cook Green Q- f 41. M ff3fesffgsf,ggg5?iM 1 il X is A Wag T13 Donald Haley Donnie Halfmann Lois Halfmann Daniel Hallmark -A r tr i,ii . W rs- f' - f ,yr ,r , .L , ,, G .ip 525 lg ,Q 1 W Lx' 5? 2 s i r wmv ummm HE ' - wir -, r ff s N 4- 2 5 .K 3 1 sim rf Ai W Q m Lynda Davis John De La Cerda Amelia De La Garza Joe Escobar Stephen Everett Karen Flanagan Randy Fiveash Mark Fuqua Tommye Jo Gabbert Joe Galvan Domingo Garcia Patricia Gillespie Deborah Goetz Terry Goetz Marilyn Green Well, at least we're cute. 149 Sharon Hallmark Phillip Hamilton Dave Harrell Russell Hearn Carolyn Herridge Bill Hodges Benjamin Hoelscher Travis Hogue Janice Holubec Gloria Islas Tommy Jackson Kay Jacob Noe Jalomo Ophilia Jalomo Pamela Jenkins mv' 'f ' '11 J f Ls, ff, is Jig y,-1 l ,iii if? '53 .Q if 4 cw.. Q?Esi?i ,,,. V J. I? my .W ,VLV,Z or ' 'A - 1 ' 1 . ' if ilws as sa w gl v 1 3 Jsss. H if isLi'1 J J. 1 aw ss K 1 S4 4.59: f d, .... ..w .- :- .Xin-f: is -mens' ra: :gs iwziiwlf 5' TV ,.g 'g X13 -su , ,:Hj1f,.s J ii- X 1 J 1 s 32-V Y' .. Y No, no, two plus one isn't five. 150 K. , . Ang. 'rim J 9 JL' 'MSSQW - - .fig ,K I J s - Zigi . es . 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Henry Pena Xzyhih Grade gldb' Elsa Aguirre Victor Arteaga Becky Barrett Dorothy Bennett Mildred Bigby Paul Boggess Kerry Brown Carolyn Bryan Robbie Bryan Patti Buchanan William Byler Nina Charles Marjorie Chase Vina Clark Pat Cole Z lzgg Z - in r -vw ,M - X , E? ag 4? 5 XX E, :K 'Q A atsltfai Really Owens, it can't be that bad. 154 ,R E - - ,A N, ,- xi' -,. , z ..E:g,. I Y lr x ..,, xl I s-ii.:-f':g:: I f r .,V .. -. jx , Sze my-.,g,,wa1fem 5.3, m f- .Lk ,.. .J if , ,Tlx 'gy' 25: Y bu. get ' ' ' , 2595, L , iz. eff ' 12 7.7 ' 'kgs' 'If ' 53-1 ,f 1 ,f X f Q rr 2, ,f Kwai' , A A II Civ?-'A V ' il , H Sin av W ax 5 1 1 an 5 we sq. L fc 2? EY f l Q :gl 1 ' 'bfi lbf iz Z K 5 ,.,. a,,,,gL, I gf 1 Eggs'-1.fr-,Sf -If ?-. ' Ekf5Xf74e:. -1 -aggyrl ,lair i tm . or P f .-xrxslil 4 ,,: .. Q , gggf' -. . C- ' 'few : ..r. fc, Aw , . LQH ':'.'fE:, 5.Qr1Q.gihi --'r agp. L I 1. Q X, Charles Condra Ronnie Curry Jerry Cook Tommy Dabney N f Q Q , .Y W Q 1. ,wifi - YU , .bb,. 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W Ba ff 4 Y X A its S1 ,d 5 ew 'if i G a, Vi Dolores Duarte Inez De La Cerda Lydia De La Cerda Mary Escobar Douglas Eubanks Galli Farmer Mike Farmer Shariiyn Farmer Addie Ferguson Stanley Field Ramon Flores Tommy Follis Jim Francisco Tony Gabbert Mike Galvan if G G , ff cgi A-flfffrig Just who does she think she's impressing anyway? 155 Yvonne Gonzales Zane Gray Ray Green Mike Guyton Norman Halfmann David Haliburton Chris Harral Tommy Harrell Jimmie Herring Johnny Hoffman Loretta Holubec Don Howard Gary Howard June Hubbell Wendell Johnson Love that lunchroom food! ! 156 F, fr aff-'si J fi Q -e,' A ,fs-1 ' z A . Z Q 1 Y E M f iq, .L L H? 553: 3 wma... ,,..,, gif: -, , fs, X 'G R W ww K it S . V6 21 K ,I Q' J' .. fr if . M-ff-7 :Lx . . 112 221, YQ Sy K .. Q E rr V is L5 i ri 4' s 'fa if-5 X 552 , gffegr V , ' 'N ,,r... assi .1.'-f'-'L ' 5 L. A mf, K X - 255.3 1 Hffl'9V' r W Mr X A Q r as -f-' relrsegz Q mf: ,rg-fry X rr k xx my . 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Uwff' '- -ESQ 5 if F' iff 4? f m Q 'V N 5- - 755,553 Sharon Kotrlik Ann Kresta Larry Leck Barry Legg Yolanda Luera Karen McDaniel Bobby McNally Lorine Mencliola Marlene Midgley Diane Miller Mike Mueller Julie Nunez Kay Nunez Glenn Overby Bobby Owens Big deal - so this is concert B flat. 157 Eva Rodriquez Joan Rohmfeld Kenneth Routh Donna Sharpes Renee Sloan Debbie Smith Marion Smith Paula Smith Mary Soto Luanne Travis Karen Vestal Nelida Villarreal Glen Wallace Alan Watts Dusty Weidner ' ff l' A lag 1 Els. 4-, - A i,i ,.. M , A by Lf,,w,,t3r Q rf, I 7 ., . 5 ,V iw, s, .r ufsLg4.,.:a,. i 'Q 1 ' i ! t i ' if 9332? Vt E A' Dixie' ' . mx 7. Q1 -' 515 K, 1-wt gage K .., . . ,..L, , is f ' . 5 Qt? , Q K it 5' SW! Eg -W Jai as Y Q , ff it w M rv i N Qi' L, 4 . K5 Q 3 3 W, 6 fix PM I 4 M is rm fi 2 fa at 1 V3 wwwwwmam, L. Come on everybody Superman is just about to start. Alan Wiseman David Whatley Debbie Wheeless Jimmy Workman Elizabeth Chaves 'Ubi A L: 'PR f Q3 5 f Q S 9 S? .. 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Babriel Aquirre ,Tim Alvardo Deborah Andrews Lupe Antu Deb Archer Rhonda Archer Peter Armendariz Bill Barnes Johnny Barrow James Beddo Larry Bilbrey Ann Blackshear Lynn Blackshear Walter Bollier Steve Brown Kenny Bryan Susan Buxkemper Jerry Carson Marcella Carson David Chavez Duane Chick Dale Clark Douglas Cook Charlene Crosson m ' wwwwwww an 4 1 -1.1-wwapg ,Laws f ka sau:-sawn. if nmmenfnunmw-mmannwmmrwmfv, . amausuuwfmm,-ima 5 W . is as W , L 'r 1 r I ' 2 is , 5 -14 Eg, s N Q G 2 ,V al s K N10 B 9 3 1 v S xx 5 7 ,psf - li yiaagaaz h ,L 1 A V- 5 Em meta anda Curry De La Cerda De La Garza Alan Davis Chano De La Garza Delphine Duarte Ioe De La Cerda Eva De La Cerda Princy Dubois Cheese! Elaine Erwin Chris Eseobar Danny Escobar Randy Farris Cindy Fernandez Ismael Fernandez Sevro Flores Isadias Galvan Pedro Galvan Ollie Gann Delilah Garcia Aldo Gonzales Judy Graves Steve Gary Glenda Green 161 Q ' , ,A -I . 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Marcella Snell Gay Spreen David Stokes Kay Stokes Jonathan Stone Cathy Thackeh Gary Thompson Janie Turner Earl Vancil Joe Villarreal Brenda Vollkel Salita Wallace Quintin Watkins Rocky Weidner Fm trying to make this as interesting as I - Mwwfair ,, 1 ,W .,.. 1 W. It ,..,..v . ,. I : Q K 4 i m2gQg,Qf ffiwgfiiiiifi Siiiifzisiifiiegz :M Vi -rf- WE, -mme! ' A s, iss? ,Q ,M ' 2- if HL X, '1 N 4 Q 5 'Va' ms- 39 a . .f-aff' f , t , ,,t zsfafii'a., ig is sang? ,,,. f,:4gagrsQar. K n r -.Wsssgis-far Ja lsd G Diane Pritchard Steve Richards :aeaw ,M ,,.. ..,:. - ,,,. Fr iz' , , was 7 1 . 1 5 Y K Q ry! K fy sg my , my - .'. . ,vm yzlwfs, , stair fr 'sjfir Lydia Ramos Frances Rodriquez Gregory Schwertner Johnny Slaughter if1fff?i'li A . . :,i tir G fm ,3 r ,N U a Qi ,X is Qi M, is my I s Sm. f L 6 B QM, .. ,. . , , ,, . his ., :sim-,:a,g: , W, S ,. .,-,nr f W P rms is 4 YQ say X J 5 sr L V W as was 'bs 'WH rraw ggrf A - sqm. 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M53 323321 3- K BV B ...K President - Ricky Akins Secretary - Kay Burkes Vice-President - Johnny Halfman Reporter - Mark Lippe 166 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ,.H.ea.d.. . . . Tommye Jo Gabbart ' Freshman . . . Kay Burkes E Eighth Grade . . . Sherri King Eighth Grade . . . Donna Sharps ,Yr-flzyh Hand Row 1: C. Harral, K, McDaniel, A. Kresta, B. Barett. Row 2: M. Midgley, M. Chase, R. Sloan, S. King, K. Stokes, J. Neighbors, I. Hubbell, I. Stone, F. Rodriquez, I. Perez, I. Reyes, C. Bryan. Row 3: D. Smith, M. Perry, G. Mullins, M. Smith, D. Duarte, R. Farris, L. Travis, M. Bigby, D. Kresta, E. Dela Garza, C. Vancil, R. Kotrlik, S. White, A. Wise- man, K. Routh. Row 4: S. Buxkemper, J. Graves, T. Merck, D. Sharpes. IUNIOR HIGH TWIRLERS Carolyn Bryan Chris Harrall Becky Barrett f Row 1: Hogue ker, L Knight Row 1: B Gray K Routh W Johnson W Byler J Hernng T Gabbert P Boggess Rom 2 Coach Ruthven B McNa1 1ey,W. Davenport T Prrtchard B Ovens B Legg G Overbv R Bryan Rom 3 P Garcra J Cook M Mueller K Brown, C Garcra T Prcon M Farmer H Pena Rom 4 T Dabney J Hoffman C Wallace D Watley M Hall burton, C Jones T Follrs D Weldner 168 Qrcshman Kaskefball B. Bryan, S. Kemp, C. Sawyer, R. Ramos, R. Fiveash, S. Everett, R. Akins, R. Hearn, E. McConnell, S. Shepard, S Routh. sth Grade Basketball Row 1: T. Picon, M. Farmer, R. Bryan, W, Byler, C. Garcia. Row 2: Coach McCown, P. Garcia, J. Hoff- man, T. Dabney, K. Brown, S. Field, R. Green. 169 an Hurry up fellows and make it look good, it's almost time for report cards to come out! The fellow who is doing the urging is Mr. McCown, replacing Coach Ruthven as Sth grade Science teacher and Coach. Tension mounts as the Bearcubs await an exciting game. Bearcubs fight for a vital gain in yagdage. use ewmwwm wawfw wwummm.-wffmmqmmfwmmWww- -imp. MSQL-W.. ,.a,....,-- .mm The year 1968 is the time of psychedelic and moire atterns. Psychedelic and moire patterns are used in any types of advertising. They are also portrayed in he clothing that the modern people wear. Though the sychedelic and moire patterns are here today the future ill bring different and more imaginative patterns. 1 f 2 m u if V' ALLEN DAVIS EAST SIDE A 5 N xAw x TExAco ,,.. if ...,, .1,, ' . W K BQ 'nQef' Tm H . :kk Tj, . K 7 A S, vltll R 5 f M M. K . .A., M: aw k. ww l ,JK Y 5 X VU N, , X lx U2 . w, fi: J. Jx C, f P 8, w X t w aw ., N 1 1 U 2, fwt P V ,f , N W4 Mg G, A 1' xx XHERRIHNG W WJ if r-K If 2 JI 1 6 I Q 09' in 5131 , fy M 2' wb E 1 ,W L fa gk 9 STyALLl,NGSf l U MORGAN morons 536851 W SAN ANSELEJ BUSINESS CEILLESE T ,F-' i T . 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