Breckenridge High School - Buckaroo Yearbook (Breckenridge, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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To Mr. Hammer and Mr. Homme, our much lauded praise for their photography. This is best expressed simply, A job well done! Our main goal has been to edit a yearbook that you will cherish as an old friend. It has been fun, but also a worth while experience. Soto you, the student body, we present to you, your 1963 BUCKAROO. As Confucious might have said, Good times come to an end, but memories are forever. THE 1963 BucKARoo ANNUAL STAFP MIS- E- R- Maxwell SPONSOR Trudy Thomas ASSISTANT EDITOR Bob Magers BUSINESS MANAGER Judi Hanna SPORTS AND ART EDITOR Sharon Wmlkerson ' CLASS EDITOR Tommy Smlth ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER The Student Council is composed of the President of the Student Association and the presidents of all the homerooms. All officers except the president, who is elected by the stu- dent body, are elected by the council. The principal must approve all business acted upon by the group. The council meets only when there is business to be discussed, at which time the president gets the permission of the principal to call a meeting. This organization promotes relations with other schools through correspondence. There are many special projects during the year such as being in charge of concession at basketball games, helping plan assemblies, helping with homecoming, and conducting daily morning devotionals. Each member is presented a gold Student Council pen at the end of the year. , - President Robi Bendorf PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION il In FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Ruth Ann Guy, Kay Thornton, Phil Moore, Sylvia Pierce, Sherry Copeland SOPHOMORE' REPRESENTATIVES Susan Vick, Kay Martin, Ronnie Edwards, Jerry Raglin, Rex Carey SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Mike Sullivan, Linda Browning, Bob Magers JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Tim Ball, Carolyn Whiteside, Robby Nickell 0 Hx CY BACK ROW: Robi Bendorf, Kay Martin, Mike Sullivan, Ronnie Edwards, Phil Moore, Carolyn White- side, Bob Magers, Sylvia Pierce, Kay Thornton. FRONT ROW: Rex Carey, Susan Vick, Tim Ball, Lynda Browning, Robby Nickell, Sherry Copeland, Ruth Ann Guy, ,Terry Raglin. 2 I 6 . 374' M-'iwyr ,N , .J-A Qin! v. , .1- mmww 4 + vf I 1- W, nr W '-M Y H . Q I N ' 1. I M-1 - A ls' e . .'rvi'f.. V, 9, .5331-LM J- 4... X W 5 X X ,jf , i 5 A 4 ,PQ 6 ,ill -QQ Edie B' wet Annu, , 4 . w K K 3 f , wg if A P ,rf Q , 'lui' - va. , , , . M, I've always wanted to walk down the middle of Walker The five little possibilities and how they Street at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. grew. Sick Six?! DO1'l'I run, Phil, she won't bite. Bee sting?? fudmf Rhudie and her gang. If you see Mrs. Maxwell coming, get busy! I The smile that broke the camera. Stopping traffic! ?! L76 What's drawing the crowd??? A 70115 These pages hold the pictures of the most famil- iar faces in Breckenridge High. These men and women not only taught the classes, corrected papers, made out reports, collected fees, reported absentees, and sponsored activities, but also set an example for us students. 1 .A7'l0fl iw . SRX xi I ff 'ii A ll ' I, ga A 1 , 3fgff1SQiQQ , . , L ...- ny as Bill Arnot, Billy Sam Fambro, Floyd Copeland, Jim Rominger, C. W. Wulf- jen, Vice Presidentg O. H. Reaugh, C. F. Hagler, Secretary. ROBERT MEHAFFEY, 9 President of the Board 0 of Education e fldmiuisfraf 2714 470 lfl W Kulufvll up rinfcndmf Weatherford Junior College North Texas State College B.S. Degree M.S. Degree jim W Iflilkcrsrfrz Priuczpal Arlington State College Hardin-Simmons Texas ASCM Lf. IK Herring Supervisvr N . T. S . C. University of New Mexico B. S. Degree M Where's that smell coming from? MR. ROBERT O, BYERLY Howard Payne College B.S. Degree, M.E. Degree General Math, Plane Geometry Solid Geometry, Trigonometry MR. MELVIN H. DELANEY A.C.C., E.N.M.U. B.S.E. Degree Band, Orchestra MISS OLA FRASIER Ranger Jr. College, Tarleton, U. ofT., C.S.C.E. B.A. Degree English IV MRS. ,NELL CATES Baylor U., Hardin- Simmons B.A. Degree, M.E. Degree World History MRS. W. M. EMMONS T.W.U. B.A. Degree Englishl MISS OTIE FRASIER Tarleton, U. ofT. , C.S.C.E. B.A. Degree, M.A. Degree English III Miss Otie's about to say a mouthful. The ghost of Macbeth. MRS. R. H. GUINN S.M.U. B.A. Degree Library MR. TOM KING Kilgore Ir. College E.S.T. B.S. Degree, M.E. Degree Civics, Drivers Ed., Texas History MR. ELMER KUNTZ M.U. , Texas Tech, Smith'Hughes B.S. Degree Vocational Agriculture MR. PATRICK D. JACKSON Midwestern University B.A. Degree Speech, Dramatics, American History MRS. CUSTER M. KNOX Baylor University B.A. Degree Algebra I and II MRS. E. R. MAXWELL S.M.U., Hardin-Simmons B.A. Degree, M.E. Degree Physics, Physical Science Pucker up MRS. LESSA MOBLEY Weatherford College Ranger Jr. College Hardin-Simmons U. B.S. Degree Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand MISS MARILYN A. PAYNE W.T.S.C., C.S.C.E., B,A, Degree, M.A. Degree Spanish I and II English I MR, E, H. ROGERS Ranger Jr. College Texas A and M U. of T. , Hardin-Simmons General Metal Shop MRS. R. A. MOORE T. W. U. B.S. Degree, M.A. Degree Homemaking I and II MR. BOBBY R. ROGERS N. T. S. C. B, S. Degree Industrial Arts MR. JOSEPH SCOTT JR. Texas A and M, U. of San Francisco East Texas State B.S. Degree, M. S. Degree Head Coach, Boys' P. E. Janice Taylor is the 1963 DAR best citizen. I wonder what Gorfey is so happy about. Mrs. Guinn is the Annual Staff's new secretary! Now this is how I would do it MRS, M, A, SMITH N,T,S,C,, E.T.S.C MRS. .TACK SULLIVAN T. W. U. B,A, Degree Biology, Chemistry MRS, H, M. THOMAS N, T, S, C. , T, W,U. B,A, Degree, M,A, Degree Hornernaking II and III MRS, RAY TAYLOR Hendrick Memorial Hospital Degree in Nursing School Nurse MRS. DWAIN TOLLE T.W.U. B.S. Degree Girls' P.E. B, A. Degree English II Cflkl al' Four hundred twenty-eight students make up the classes of Breck High. It is not the size of the enrollment which speaks for the school - it is its accomplishments. We are well-known all over the state for our outstanding activity in sports, lnterscholastic League, the various clubs, and individual scholastic honors. Breckenridge is proud of its high school students. 'X -,-,.,-4--L-i-ih vv-'F73 N..- El EI ff --f x g ,Ac gli . x .1...p 1 H+ , f EW. -Xe'-14: 2- W..-vf' A TOM ANDERSON - Homeroom Parl. 1, Rep. 25 Band 1-45 Drum Major 3,45 Tennis 15 Debate Club 1, 25 Parl. 35 Ready Writers 35 Speech and Drama 2-45 Dixieland Band 45 Who's Who Wood Work 15 lst District Ten- nis 15 3rd District Debate 2, 2nd District Jr. Declamation 1, DONALD BALL - Ir. Historical So- ciety Sec. 25 FFA 1-4, Sr. Hist. 3. SANDRA BLACKBURN - Transfer from Throckmorton5 Homeroom Rep. 45 FBLA 45 FHAV4. BARBARA BOYD JOHNNIE BROWNING - PHA 1, 3,45 Speech and Drama 25 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4. MISS OLA FRASIER - Miss Frasier has only been teaching in high school for three years but we Seniors remember her as a seventh grade teacher So as an old friend, Miss Frasier has sponsored the traditional senior activities of football program selling, the senior play, and the senior trip She 1S ably assisted by Miss Otie Frasier and Mr. Elmer Kuntz CAROLYN BAGGETT - Homeroom Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 FHA Pianist 1, FTA 2-35 Spanish Club Treas. 45 Band 1-4, Rep. 4, Dixie- land Band 45 All District Band 2, 4. ROBI BENDORF - Homeroom Pres. 35 Class Pres. 35 Band 1-4, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 FBLA 3,4, Filing Clerk 3, Pres. 45 Science Club Rep. 1, Science Project 2,35 Number Sense 15 Debate 25 Member lst National FBLA Parl. Proc. Team: Pres. of Student Body 45 Boys' State BRENDA BOGGS - Homeroom Parl. 15 FTA 15 Spelling Club 25 Volley- ball Club 2,4, Pres. 4, B Team 25 FHA 45 Who's Who P,E, 1. GARY BROWN - Tennis Club 2, 3, Pres. 25 VIC 2,3, Pres. 35 Crafts Club 15 Who's Who Shop 3. LYNDA BROWNING - Homeroom Rep. 1,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 45 FTA 1, 25 Jr. Historical 15 Speech and Drama 3,4, Treas. 45 FBLA 3,4, Project Chairman 3, 45 Student Council Sec. 4. Smiars '63 WAYNE BROYLES - Band Sec. 4, Brass Ensemble Club 3, Dixieland Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 3. DICKIE CAREY - Homeroorn Pres. 1.2, Sec. 4, Vice-Pres. 3, FFA 1-4: Pres. 3: FBLA 2, 3,4, Vice- Pres. 4: Football B-Team 1g A- Team 2, 3, 4, Best Athlete 43 Fresh- man Favorite, Student Council 1, 2 MACK COOK - FFA 1-4, Jr. l-Iis- torical 1-4, Pres. 2,3, Vice-Pres. RHESA CAROL COZART - FHA 1, 2 Speech and Drama 35 Volleyball Club 3: Library Club 4. EDDIE CREDICOTT - VIC 2, 33 Crafts Club 1, Football B-Team 1, 2, 4. TOMMY CAFFEY - Tennis Club 1-4, Vice-Pres. 2g Debate Club 1, 23 VIC 3, 4, lst District Tennis Doubles. HOWARD CHAPMAN - FBLA 2-4, Science Club Sec. 4g Football B- Team 1, 2, A-Team 3, 4, Track 3. DAVID COZART - Band 1, 2g VIC Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Ir. Histori- cal 2. CHARLIE CREDICOTT - Crafts Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, VIC 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3,4g Track 25 Foot- ball B-Team lg A-Tearn 2, 3, 4. MARGARET CRUZ - FHA lg Spanish Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Volleyball Club 2-4, Volleyball B-Team 33 Who's Who General Math 1. CAROLYN DAVIS - FHA 1, 25 FBLA 3, 45 Volleyball, Club 25 Interscho- lastic Spelling Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, MARY LEA DONAWHO - Homeroom Vice-Pres. 35 Band 15 FHA 15 FBLA 2, 3, 4. DAVLYN DUPREE - Horneroom Sec. 1, Parl. 2, Vice-Pres. 45J'1'. His- torical 15 FTA 15 Speech and Drama 25 FBLA 2-4, Project Chairman 3, 4, Ir. Parl. Proc. Team 25 Ready Writers 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Twirler 3, Co-head Twirler 45 Girls' State 35 Who's Who English III. SAMMY FAMBRO - Homeroom Parl. 35 FFA 1-4, District Pres. 35 Ir. Historical 15 Debate Club 25 Teen- age Book Club 35 FTA 45 Football B-Team 1, 2, A-Team 3, 45 Who's Who Voc. Ag. 3. MARILYN FIELDS - FHA Treas. 15 Ir. Historical 25 FTA 25 Speech and Drama 45 FBLA 45 Band 1-4. BILL FINCHER - Crafts Club 1: Teen- age Book Club 35 Science Club 35 VIC 45 Band 1, 3. BRENDA DAY LYNN DUGGAN - Homeroom Vice- Pres. 15 FFA 1,2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Teenage Book Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Football B-Team 1, 3, A-Team 45 Track 3. MARGIL ELDER - Homeroorn Vice- Pres. 25 Science Club 15 FTA 2-4, Rep. 45 Library Club 1-4, Rep. 3,4. MIKE FAUBION - Science Club 15 Number Sense 25 Teenage Book Club 35 VIC 4. LYNDA FINCH - Homeroom Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Parl. 45 FTA 15 Volleyball Club 15 FBLA 2, Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Interscholastic Spelling 2-4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 45 Who's Who Algebra I, Spanish II5 1st District Spelling 2, 4th Place 35 Alt. Twirler 2, Twirler 3, Co- head 45 FBLA 2nd Place Nat. Spel- ling 35 Best All Around Girl 4. JIMMY FOX - Homeroom Pres. 1, 35 Class Pres. 15 Number Sense 1-3, Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 35 Science Pro- ject 3, Sec. 35 Science Club 45 FBLA 45 FTA 1,25 Football B-Team 1, A-Tearn 2, 3, 4, Track 15 Student Council 1, 35 Best All Around Boy 4. JANICE GANDY - FHA 1, 35 Band 2-45 FTA 25 FBLA 2-45 Speech and Drama 45 Flagbearer 3,4. CHARLIE GERHARDT - Homeroom Treas. 25 Jr. Historical 15 Science Club 15 Science Project 35 FTA 25 FBLA 2-45 Slide Rule Treas. 35 Ready Writers 4. LINDA GUNLOCK - Homeroom Vice Pres. 15 Number Sense 15 FHA 15 FTA 2-4, Treas. 45 FBLA 2-4, Parl. 45 Who's Who Algebra 25 lst Nat. Parl. Proc. Team 3. IUDI HANNA - Homeroom Parl. 1, RCP. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 45 Ir, Historical 15 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4, Scrapbook Chairman 45 Speech and Drama 1-4, Parl. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Who's Who English 25 lst Reg. Contest Play: Annual staff 3, 4, Asst. Sports Ed. 35 Sports and Art Ed. 4. L LINDA I-IEATLEY - Homeroom Sec. 35 Class Treas. 45 FHA 1-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 FBLA 35 Who's Who Com mercial Math 25 Farm Bureau Award for Outstanding FHA Girl 3. JOHNNY HILL BOBBY GARRETT - Band 1-35 Teen- age Book Club 2, 35 Science Project 25 Crafts Club 15 VIC 45 Brass En- semble 35 Homecoming Escort 4. BILL GRESHAM - Science Club lg Ir. Historical 15 Science Project 2, 45 Debate Club 25 Speech and Drama 3, 45 Teenage Book Club 3. OWEN GUY - Homeroom Vice-Pres. 45 Library Club Pres. 3, 45 Science Project Rep. 35 Who's Who Library 3. DAVID HARRIS - Ir. Historical 15 Tennis Club 2-45 VIC 3,45 3rd Dist. Tennis Doubles 3. DENNIS HILL - FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 VIC 4. Cl-IEREL HOLT - FHA 1, 25 Ir. His- torical 2, 35 Volleyball Club 4. MICKEY KAN - Homeroom Parl. 25 Varsity 1, 25 FBLA 25 Teenage Book Club 35 Tennis Club 35 VIC 45 Speech and Drama Parl. 4g Foot- ball B-Squad 1, 2, A-Squad'3, 45 Track 3. KINLEY LEE - Crafts Club 15 Science Project Club 2: VIC 3, 45 3 Yrs. Per- fect Att. JIMMY LOGAN - Crafts Club 15 Varsity Club 3, 45 Number Sense 35 VIC 45 Tennis Club 3, 45 Football B-Squad 1, 2, A-Squad 3, 45 Tennis Team 35 Basketball 2, 3, Mgr. 1. DONNA MCCULLOUGH - Homeroom Treas, 1, Parl. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Class Rep. 45 FTA 1, 25 Jr. Histori- cal Society 15 FBLA 3, 45 Interscho- lastic Spelling 25 Ready Writers Sec. 3, 4. CAROL McKEE - Ir. Historical Society 25 FFA 1, 2, 3,45 VIC 3, 4. HARRY LEDBETTER - Homeroom Parl. 1, Pres. 2, Rep. 3,4, Class Pres, 25 FFA Rep. 1, 2, 35 Speech and Drama 45 FBLA 3, Treas. 45 Debate Club 25 Varsity Club 15 Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, 3, 45 Basketball A-Squad 2, 3, B-Squad 15 Soph. Favorite 25 Boys' State 3. CAROLYN LEWIS STUART MCCLARAN - Who's Who American History 35 Science Club 15 2 Yrs. Perfect Att. JIMMY MCDARIS - VIC 1, 2, 35 crafts Club 1. BOB MAGERS - Homeroom Sec. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 3,45 Band 1-4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 3g Orches- tra 2-45 Jr. Historical Society 15 Debate Club Sec. 2, Pres. 45 Science Club Vice Pres. 45 Annual Staff Asst. Business Mgr 3, Bus. Mgr. 45 Student Council 45 Sci- ence Proj. Vice-Pres. 2, 35 Who's Who Biology 25 Best Musician 45 Boys' State 35 Optimist Club Award. Smiars '63 DON MAGIL - Library Club 3g FBLA 45 Track 35 Basketball A-Squad, B- Squad 3. CONNIE MEEKS - Homeroom Pres. 1, Rep. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4g Class Sec. 1, Parl. 2: Number Sense Club lg FTA Sec. 2, Treas. 3g Jr. Histori- cal Society 2g FBLA 35 Tennis Club 45 Fresh. Favorite lg Student Cotmcil lg Soph. Homecoming Candidate 2g Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. RICHARD NICHOLS - FTA 1, 2, 3g Number Sense 1, 2g Tennis Club 3, 4: FBLA 43 Golf Team 2, 3g Ir, Favor ite 3, Mr. FTA 2. RHUDIE PARKER - Homeroom Pres. 1,2, 3: Class Rep. 2g FTA Rep. 25 Volleyball Club, Vice-Pres. 4g FBLA 3g Tennis Club Rep. 4g Ir. Historical Society lg FFA Sweetheart 3g Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4g Soph. Favorite 2g Student Council 1, 2, 3. PAULA PELLIZZARI - FHA Vice- Pres. 1, 3,4g FTA 2g Jr. Historical Society 2, Library Club, Sec. 3, Treas. 4g Band 1, 2: Library Asst. 3, 4. LENA PEARL MARTIN - FHA 1,2, 3, 45 Teenage Book Club 4. EARL NAVRATIL - Crafts Club 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Drama 4, Science Pro- ject 2, 35 Teenage Book Club 3, 4. R. LEE NICKELL - Homeroom Parl. 2, Treas. 35 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 35 Number Sense 1,25 Teen- age Book Club 3g FBLA 4: Who's Who Ag. 1, 2g FFA Quiz Team lg Sr. Chapter Conducting Teamg Dairy Team Sr. Skills Team 3. KENNY PARRISH - Number Sense Club 1g Science Club 1g Library Club 2g Teenage Book Club 35 Ten- nis Club 3, 4g Golf Team 1, 2, 35 Dist. Golf 2. SHARRON PETTY - Homeroom Rep, lg FHA Rep. 1, FBL 2,3,4g Speech and Drama 4: FTA 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 3, 45 Band Sweetheart 4 HOWARD PIERCE - Number Sense Club 1, FTA 2, Ir. Historical Socie- ty 3, Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2. JUDY POWER - Homeroom Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Class Vice-Pres. 1, FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Sec. 3, Ir. Historical 1, Number Sense 2, FBLA 3,4, Who's Who Homemaking 2, 3, Girls' State 3. SONNY ROBBINS - Ir. Historical Society 2, FTA 1, VIC 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Varsity 2, Crafts 1, Foot- ball B-Squad 1, A-Squad 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 3. CH.ARLENE RUSSELL - FTA 3, Spanish Club 4, Library Club 4, Library Staff 4. IUDITH SHAW - Gen. Science Club 1, Science Project Club Sec. 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Rep. 3, Teen- age Book Club. NANCY SORGEE - Chorus 1, Volley- ball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, Spelling and Writing Club 3, 4, Rep. 4, Speech and Drama Club. DANNY POTTS - VIC Club 3, 4, Rep. 4, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball B-Squad 1, 2, 3, A-Squad 4, Basketball B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 440 Yd. Relay 3rd Place 2, GLENN RAMSAY - Science Club 1, Drama 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Rep. 4, Basketball 1, Track 2, One Act Play 2. DAINNA ROBERTSON - Horneroom Sec. -Treas. 4, Speech and Drama 1, Ready Writers 2, 3, Rep. 3, Teen- age Book Club 2, Volleyball 3, 4, Sec. 4, FHA 4, Who's Who P. E. 3. BENNY SATTERWHITE - FFA 1, Varsity 1, 2, Teenage Book Club 2, VIC 3,4, Treas. 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Track Dist. lst 100 Yd. Dash, 1st 330 Yd. Dash, 2nd 50 Yd. Dash. GLENN SKAGGS - Homeroom Parl. 1, Crafts Club 1, Teenage Book Club 2, VIC 3,4, Sec. 4. MARYANN STOKER - Horneroom Vice-Pres. 1, 4, Rep. 2, Sec, 3, Class Treas. 3, Sec, 4, FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Rep. 3, Pres. 4, Ir. Historical Society 2, Ir. Historian 2, Number Sense 1, FBLA 3, 4, Treas. 4, Who's Who Spanish 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Favorite 4. EVERETTA STROUD - FHA 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 15 Teenage Book Club 4. JOANJE SWYGERT - FHA 1,35 Ir. Historical Parl. 35 FTA 25 FBLA 25 Speech and Drama 45 Dixieland Band5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. .TOHN THOMAS - Homeroom Parl. 35 Class Parl. 45 Science Club Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 45 Science Project Club Rep. 2, Pres. 35 Slide Rule Pres. 35 Library 1, 25 Who's Who World History 15 Chemistry 35 Re- gional Science 2, 35 Science Sym- posium 25 Boys' State 35 Senior Favorite. RONALD TUTTLE - FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Ir. Historical Society 1, 2, 35 VIC 4. PAT WEBB - Homeroom Vice-Pres. 1, Rep. 35 Class Parl. 15 FHA 15 Volleyball Club 25 FTA 25 FBLA 3, 45 Speech and Drama 3, 4, Sec. 3. SHARON WENDE - Homeroom Parl. 45 FTA 3, 4, Historian 45 Library Club 3,4, Parl. 3,4. MIKE SULLIVAN - Homeroom Pres. 1, 2,45 Class Pres. 45 Ir. Historical Society 1, 2, Parl. 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 35 Teenage Book Club Treas 35 State in FFA 2, 35 Annual Staff, Class Ed. 2, Asst. Ed. 35 Ed. 45 Boys' State 35 Most Popular 4. IANICE TAYLOR - Class Rep. 1, Sec. 2, Rep..3: FHA 15 Debate 15 FBLA 25 Speech and Drama 2, Sec. 45 Spanish Club Pres. 35 Library Club Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Who's Who P.E. 15 Plane Geometry 35 Debate 2nd Place in Dist. 5 Optimist Club Award 35 Girls' State 3. ANN THURMON - FHA 1, 35 Volley- ball Club 25 Jr. Historical Society Sec. 35 Speech and Drama Club 45 Office 3, 4. RONALD WARNER - Crafts Club 25 VIC 3, 4. SANDY WELLS - Homeroom Sec. 45 FHA 1, 3,45 FTA 25 FBLA 25 Library Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Library Asst. 3, 4. PHIL WIGGINS - VIC 3, 45 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 3,4, Mgr. 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 4th Mile Relay 15 3rd Mile Relay 25 440 Relay 35 220 Yd. 3. SHARON WILKERSON - Homeroom Rep. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Rep. 45 Class Sec. 25 FTA 1, 2, 8, 4, Histori- an 3, Sec. 45 Ir. Historical Society 1,2, Sec. 25 FBLA 3, 4, Sec. 45 Jr, Favorite 35 Student Council 35 An- nual Typist 35 Coronation Editor 35 Class Editor 45 Buckaroo Queen 4. CONNIE WOOD - Homeroom Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 25 FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Miss FTA 45 FBLA 2, 35 Volleyball Club 15 lst Dist. Prose Reading5 VIC Sweetheart. Smivr ffomarwwz UMUWS MR. KUNTZ'S HOMEROOM President - - - - Lynda Browning Treasurer ----- - - Carolyn Baggett Parliamentarian - - ---- Lynda Finch Secretary ----- ---- D ick Carey Reporter ---- - - Sandra Blackburn Vice President - - - - Davlyn Dupree MISS OTIE FRASIER S HOMEROOM Vice President - - ---- Owen Guy Parliamentarian - - - - R. Lee Nickell Treasurer ----- - - Connie Meeks Secretary Judi Hanna President - - ---- Bob Magers Reporter Harry Ledbetter MISS OLA FRASIER'S HOMEROOM Parliamentarian - - - - - Sharon Wende Vice President - - - - Maryann Stoker Reporter - - - - - Sharon Wilkerson Secretary - - - - 7 Sandra Wells President - - - - Mike Sullivan Treasurer - - - Diana Roberts i5 mkmmmfpqy, 1 Www , -W W Q MQ fa ,F 3, wlulify M-ls .,,2'. Vw, -xl. .. if ,4 , fu The Junior Class is greatly indebted to Mrs. Jack Sullivan and Mrs. R. A. Moore for their guidance and patience in the directing of the Junior Class's various activities. The main project of the Junior Class is the planning of the Junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet and other events of the year would not be possible without the hard work of Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Jackson, the other homeroom sponsor, greatly aids the Junior Class. iuuivrs Denise Denny L n Tim Burl Larry Abramson Andrews Arnot Ball Blue Boles Carol Larry Rogers Ramona Susan Cindy B1'00kS Brown Carter Choate Cooper Curry Bobby Shirley Larry Ray Linda Larry Dawson Dendy Ditto Drommer Elliott Flournoy I wonder what Bobby's looking at? Sue, where did you swipe that big, red apple? Sandra Charlotte Rusty W. D. Bobette Sally Funderburg Garrett Garvin Gazaway Gipson Gordon Jimmie Alan ,Tan Iohny Judy Randy Harris Harrison Hart Harvey Herring Howell juniors 1 4 Wonder who they're yelling for. Is this the decorating committee? Shelia John Kathy Linda Ken Mike Hubert Ingram Jones Jones Keith Lee Henry Cherry Ray Merlene Robby John Lewis Mitchell Meadows Montgomery N ickell Overton Are these our heroes? Watch it, Carol, the punch is spiked! Janell Donna Nancy Norton Robert Henry Peacock Reid Reynolds Robbins Shapiro Sierakowski Sam Ross Jane Tommy Glenda Trudy Barbara Sloan Smith Smith Talley Thomas T 1pton juniors Ianice Ruby Watson West ,T oe Wesley Wayne White Now girls, Mr. Wilkerson told you not to initiate the lower classmenl Carolyn Eldon William Denise Steve Carol Whiteside Whitley Wimberley Wood Wood Wulf Jen es , + 1 Q av . 4 V X 'H-sg : Nile ,T wx -3- mm h His ee- 2 W A. Q P 7 df 'Q ,mg :EF f F Q, sqm 'Uliqvv-w Q' . w ...Wm 1'- H 9 A 1 3 sf 4 M' t , A Wbuu'5xav 'f' 15 Mrs. Thomas has always worked faithfully with the Sophomore Class. She always has suggestions and advice for the Sophomore students. She is assisted by Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. Guinn. Through the effort of these teachers many interesting programs are presented to the Sophomore Class. MRS . HAROLD THOMAS Srfplzzf are Judy Kay Stella Janie Fanny Ray Allison Ash Baird Beck Bendorf Berry Linda Walt Vaneta Judy Jerry Margie Bishop Black Boyd Brannan Brown Brown Richard Mike Rex Luetta Joyce James Bumham Cameron Carey Christie Coats Cogan Kenneth Collins Connie Colvin Janet sees a Spanish fly. Lynda Conner Mike Copeland Marion Callan Patsy Lydell Gene en Cowen Cox Cox 1 Dauster Davenport Dean Gary Ronnie Linda Donna Ronny Dennis Ditto Duckworth Dueser Durham Edwards Ensey Sophamorcs Carl y Cathy EVSICCI Fincher TOII1rI1y Mike Fambrough Ford Now what's wrong with this darn thing, I fixed it only yesterday? T ommy Gilbert Mickey Mike Ronnie Bruce Ford Fuentez Funderburg G Gallagher Gilbert Gillespie Michael Gerald Pat Ronnie Sue John Glenn Gore Green Green Green Ha gler Juana Hamil Raymond Harrison Some girls have all the LUCK! Walter Harrison Edward Hart Gena Ann Herschel Cindy Richard Ro Hester Hitchcock Hohherrz Holland Huckaby Huddleston Peyton Margaret Jackye Shirley Roy Wayne Stanley Hudlow Huse Ingram Ingram Jackson Kilborn Srfplzzwfzvrvs Morris King Sue Kiser J n 2 Well, Well, Look who I've got. Jane Kownslar Jim Kownslar Charles Gerald Rose Mary Rex Mary Lou Ladd Ladd Lewis Lockhart Lowery McCathren Anne Linda Ronald Ralph Clark Bob Mccorkle McCrary Mclntire McKenney McNatt Mane: Kaye Connie Martin Massengale Louis Carol Martin Masters What's going on down there? David Dana Sharon Donna John Charles Maxwell Mehaffey Melton Miller Miller Mitchell Rodney Sue Christina Maury Barbara Art Mitchell Mitchell Mobley Morland Nichols Nutt Sophamvres Barbara Jodie O' dell offield Terry Janice Odom Palmer The girls from OLD MEXICO! I Fred Tommy Vicki Gary Carolyn Jerry Payne Pernell Pinnell Poston Presnall Ra glin Harry Wanda Susan Beckie Jimmy Rena Reaugh Richardson Ridley Roberson Rogers Rogers Dick Rooney Richard Lirmie Rominger Ryerson Who's telling the joke? Wayne Satterwhite Martha Jerry Ramsey Monte Rusty Charles Scott Southerland Spoon Stratton Strong Taylor Patricia Nathan Tommy Lynn Ronnie Jessie Taylor Thompson Thompson Thorne Thornton T idwell Travis Brenda Judy Dora Alton Toland Toliver Trammell Wa gley Washburn I Mike Tommy Susan Joyce Bill T omlin T osh Vick W ende White Sherry Jerry Jimmy John Janet Zella Whitley Wiggins Williams Williams Wright Yancy .l fawkw i Q Ni E fir K 5 4 1 f edu, R L i J: ,,A, , f 1 1 .aaa J fu. : 3? -Q - Mmm i i, Q x be' .W war. Mrs. Custer Knox, the Freshman Class sponsor, helps the newly arrived freshmen to get adjusted to the rigorous schedule of B. H.S. In addition to teaching her math courses, Mrs. Knox also meets with the Vice Presidents of the freshman homerooms to work up programs to be presented to the class. Assisting Mrs. Knox are Mrs. Cates, Mrs. Emmons, Mr. Bobby Rogers and Mr. Delaney. yrcslzm lfl Lynn Wayne Cathy Skip Robin Barbarb Adair Alexander Anderson Anderson Austin BHICUS Phillip Wesley Aileene George Don Betty Bell Beck Bishop Blackburn Blue BOICS Vicki Dale Glenda John Patricia La Nan Boyd Brown Brown Brown Brown Christian Mike Clark Buster Clegg These girls just can't wait to get to class! Jennie Cole Gary Coleman Joyce Sherry Jan Sharron Suzanne Janice COl1iI1S Copeland Corbett Crea ger Dauster Davis Teresa John Lynn Diane Carol Ginger DeArman Deaton Decker Derrick Dodson Durham Melinda Echols Oleta Elder Sharon Rex Freeman Fry Weshmen Sue Ellis Danny Flatters I wonder why these boys aren't getting any business? Could it be . . . ? No, it COULDN'T be that! Danny Mickey Linda Jimmy Funderburg Funderburg Gantt Glover Carroll Grady Hank Ruth Ann Nolan 111 Goswick Graham Gunlock Guy Hamil Hamilton Rickey Hamilton Robert Hamilton Okay, which one of you swiped Mrs. Cates' history book? Steve Hanna Warren Hart Barbara Connie Carol Connie Carla Eddre Hill Holt Homme Jackson Johnson Johnson Michael Char les Berry Phyllis John James Jones Killough King King Kinney Knight .Weshmen Linda Gorfey Knight Ledbetter Janice Ruth Ann Lane Lee Another daily scandal session Rita Becky Louis Louise Wayne Pete Lilly Logan McCall McCorkle McCullough Maldonado Karol Mitzi Ronnie Russell Phil Marsha Martin Masters Meyers Mitchell Moore Moreland I Marilyn Nash Annette Navratil Iirn's having his morning snack. Tommy Noggle ,Teana O'dell Travis I am es Robert Margaret Jacque Sylvia Off ie ld Orr Patterson Pa yne Perkins Pierce Je anene S ammy Lou Brenda Phil Dave Post Post Redding Reynolds Richmond Rickels .Wcshmerz Joyce Larry Ricke 15 Robertson Bobby Janice Roberts Rooney Looks like t.hey're studying hard! James Mary Marian Judy Nancy Karen Sanders Sandoval Schwind Shulley Smith Squyres Theresa Gary Jerry Barbara Jack Janice Stephens Tarver Taylor Teimann Thomas Thomas Byron Debra Thorne Thorpe Kay Howard , Thornton Todd The rnad rush of Exodus Peggy Gary Jacky Wayne Harold Jan Tosh T ruesdell Walker Walters Wampler Waters Zack White Janie Williams Mike Williams Ronnie Williams Velva Yoes rum U 15 The Favorites and Who's Who in Breckenridge High School are those students who have excelled in popularity, scholarship, and character. These students have the constant responsibility of living up to the honors that have been bestowed upon them. The favorites are presented at the annual Buckaroo Coronation in early spring. Q Sf f 1' X Q M f K pwvlIlW ' ' Jib- J qi E gl Y f J 1 r :rl 1'1 ,rn 'Ulf I IINHW' , 1:11 ll' Q-5' 3.7. I f Q I' IL f E E s S i:x il ir if . 1 if v 5 1 2,5 l iff , gg Q Q Q: .fx 2, Us 25 sk S pf 3 ss S? 1 ' Q W 5 5 is 5 iii 5 5 52 Q iii 2 E25 . fi ?f 1 mv Vi . 'VMXKSVSF ff-.Msg J' 3 5 I ,E .dz BMW ' i v. ,W , X ma, ,,, 1fym w 1f +w w gggg,g1' M, gif - a w ' '- .V ,.1, Q,- M-W.,,, W, Kwvwyi why, 'L'ff!j?21A.ff?vf'aq, L. ' ..,:yggw- :,,s?,gk, w?fWw.,. ' J Jr-M nf W f .'-wmfwgx K 'Qi' kwa-5 ggfw., E x 5 2 s 5 1 2 E E 5 2 ' Z . I 5 5 S E ' 2 S S 2 E 5 5 2 ? - 5 5 E 2 2 1 2 6 E E ! Q 4 5 L - E E S . A E S 5 E ' 2 junivr Zzvzfrife junior Zzvorife CAROLYN WHITESIDE Sophomore ?ooorifo REX CAREY Sopholozoro Hooorifo IUDY BRANNAN Weshman Huwrife RONNIE MEYERS Hreshman Zzvorife SYLVIA PIERCE TQQPM SQ 35 91154 Emu 934 Swwflzmrf f .M.,,,,MW,1WM.Q,55 was mt' flee Majesty Slznren Mlkersen feed Elnzinlferlnin Kelli l6'enilerf Zfrnin l6'enrere Krissy Snllienn 424,414 ANNOUNCERS- Hrenfn l6'enrer Sieeen Colle unfn nn Oriental 5'lneer Lady Sharron Petty Lady Lynda Finch Lady Sue MitC1'1G11 Lord Tom Anderson Lord William Wimberley Lord Bob Magers ffm! and af the Lady Charlotte Garrett Lord Ray Meadows Lady Sylvia Pierce Lady Rhudie Parker Lady Linda Heatley Lord Ronnie Meyers Lord R. Lee Nickell Lord Randy Howell Lady Connie Wood Lady Davlyn Dupree Lady Janice Taylor Lord David Cozart Lord Jimmy Fox Lord Mike Sullivan ad 2:5 601117 Lady Judy Brannan Lord Rex Carey Lady Carolyn Whiteside Lady Maryann Stoker Lady Kathy IOHSS Lord Steve Wood Lord John Thomas Lord Dick Carey PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT BODY Robi Bendorf BUCKAROO QUEEN Sharon Wilkerson PIANIST Trudy Thomas BEST MUSICAN Bob Magers CONFUCIUS SAY, ENTERTAINMENT GOOD FOR SOUL, Wrestlers - Ronnie Duckworth, Bobby Shapiro, Sonny Robbins, Mickey Kan. RAGTIME COWBOY JOE - Cherry Blossom Connie Meeks. Soo Nosey - John Overton FAN DANCE OF THE ORIENT - Cindy Curry, Lynda Browning Sally Gordon, Pat.Webb. SOO HAPPY - Tim Ball, Mack Cook, Danny Potts, Howard Pierce, Bobby Garrett, Charlie Gerhardt. USHERS - FIRST ROW - Thurmon, Fields, Gandy, Thomas, SECOND ROW - Whitley, Wells, Boggs, McCullough, Davis, Wulfjeng THIRD ROW - Navratil, Kinney, Wiggins, Blackburn, Chapman, Reid, Skaggs, Credicott, Satterwhite. TECHNICIANS - Everett, Hudlow SPONSORS ' Mr- KUHIZ- Mrs- W- M Reaugh, Nichglg, Glover. Emmons, and Mr. Bobby Rogers. KOTOW TO OUR HONORED QUEEN Burl Blue. NCHOPSTICK MELODIES' - Lynn Duggan, Carol Brooks, Judy Power, Bill Gresham, Denise Wood. SIAMESE CATS - Lyn Arnot, Jodie Offield, Sharon Melton. C IJ' Breckenridge High School has always placed the wearers of the green and white on a pedestal, To become a Buckaroo takes hours and hours of practice, and this group well deserves their glory. 5 , F1--,fi . 9 'v' m 'f W my x l 7 ? 'p 5 WBMMN' 1 . f I. gif.. ttf C I J LC N 1 fNf ' f5 1, I V ,h 4 Fgq --Ns, . I 1 i , i I ! 1 ' , 4 ' ' JMB gfffffbllff - I 962 FIRST ROW: Gallagher, Black, Wiggins, Fox, Pernell, R. Carey, Fambro, King. SECOND ROW Coach Byrely Chapman, Howell, Wood, Stratton, Kan, Carey, Logan, Gilbert, Duggan, Coach Hughes Coach Frtzhugh THIRD ROW: Coach Hooks, Coach King, Odom, Potts, Ledbetter, Pierce, Robbins, Credicott Hagler Dauster Coach Scott. COACHING STAFF 1962 SEASON RECORD Bucks 6 Sweetwater Bucks 0 Wichita Falls Bucks 20 Vernon Bucks 28 Stephenville Bucks 12 Lakeview Bucks 43 Mineral Wells Bucks O Brownwood Bucks 6 Weatherford Bucks 6 Rider Bucks 6 Graham Bob Byerly, L. W. Fitzhugh, Head Coach, ,Toe Scott Tom King. l6'- Ram FIRST ROW: Satterwhite, Thornton, Maner, Blue, Payne. SECOND ROW: Duckworth, Poston, Taylor, Reaugh Hudlow, Rominger, Ford. THIRD ROW: Coach Byerly, Sloan, Cameron, I-lohhertz, Maxwell, Hamilton. Not Pictured: Ball, Cowen, Edwards, Lee, McCullough, Mehaffey, Spoon, Strong. WON TIED LOST B-Team 5 O 4 Freshman 5 2 0 ?rc'sl114f1a14 Zfcam FIRST ROW: Weber, Hanna, King, Kinney, McCall. SECOND ROW: Fry, Hamilton, Meyers, Killough, Walk- er, Tarver. THIRD ROW: Coach Fitzhugh, Noggle, Taylor, Moore, Jones. Not Pictured: Hamil, Hart, John- son, Ledbetter, Williams, Wimberly. VERNON - STEPHENVILLE - The Breckenridge Buckaroos took command The Stephenville Yellow Jackets came to in the second half after trailing, 14-8, at Breckenridge for the first time to play foot halftime to squeeze out a 20-14 victory ball with the Bucks, and returned defeated over the Vernon Lions in the District 4-AAA 28-14. opener for both teams. DICK CAREY - Senior MANAGERS - 2 year Letterman, Center, King, John Miller, Buster Defensive and Team Cap- Clegg, Walt Black, Mike tain, Honorable Mention Gallagher. All District Team, Best Athlete. HOWARD CHAPMAN Q Senior LYNN DUGGAN - Senior 2 year Letterman, Guard. 1 year Letterman, End. CHARLIE CREDICOTT - Senior SAMMY FAMBRO - Senior 3 year Letterman, Tackle, 1 year Letterman, Guard. Honorable Mention All District, 2nd Team All Area AAA. Stratton and Pierce converge on a well-covered ball. Halfback Gilbert looks anxiously past a nest of opponents. JIMMY FOX - Senror MICKEY KAN - Senror 2 year Letterman, Back, 1 year Letterman, Guard won Lions' Club Award for Most Valuable Player. LAKE VIEW - The Lake View Chiefs caught fire in the third quarter and moved for two touchdowns, then held off a determined comeback effort by the Buckaroos and took home a 13-12 victory. HARRY LEDBETTER - Senior 3 year Letterman, Quarter- back, All District QG1- 625, Honorable Mention All State, Area AAA. ed the Best Athlete and Jimmy Fox received the Most Valuable Player lated by Head Coach ,Toe Scott. JIMMY LOGAN - Senior, Tackle, 1 year Letterman. HOWARD PIERCE - Senior, 2 year Letterman, End, Honorable Mention All District. At the annual Football Ban- quet Dick Carey was award- award. They are congratu- MINERAL WELLS - Harry Ledbetter passed for four touchdowns and scored a fifth on a Saturday afternoon as the Breckenridge Buckaroos whooped it up at Homecoming with a 43-14 victory over the Mountaineers. The Homecoming crowd included many members of the 1929 Bucka- roos who tied Port Arthur, O-0, for the State championship. DANNY POTTS - Senior 1 year Letterman, End. SONNY ROBBINS - senior, g 2 year Letterman, Tackle. Harry Ledbetter tries to squeeze out of a pack of players. Rex Carey is assisted by some good blocking as he runs up the middle PHIL WIGGINS Senror, RANDY HOWELL Iunror, 2 year Letterman, Back. 1 year Letterman, Center. BROWNWOOD - WEATHERFORD - The passing and running of the Brownwood For the first time since 1947 the Weather- Lions provided the fuel for their victory of ford Kangaroos overcame the Buckaroos 38-O over the Buckaroos. Watermelon with a 20-6 score. But the only place the Wimberley led Buckaroo rushers in the game Kangaroos won was on the scoreboard--the with 43 yards on 11 carries. Bucks dominated statistics. WILLIAM WIMBERLY - LYDELL DAUSTER - Junior, 2 year Letterman, Sophomore, 1 year Letter- Fullback. man, Tackle. STEVE WOOD - .TL1Hi0r. 2 RONNIE GILBERT - Sopho- year Letterman, Guard, more, 1 year Letterman, Honorable Mention A11 Back. District. REX CAREY - Sophomore. JOHN HAGLER - Sophomore, 1 year Letterman, Back. 1 year Letterman, End. The Buckaroo defense smears an unguarded runner. And they do it again! TERRY ODOM - Sophomore, TOMMY PERNELL - Sopho 1 year Letterman, Tackle. more, 1 year Letterman, End and Back. WICHITA FALLS RIDER - GRAHAM - The Rider Raiders slipped out of Brecken- For only the third time in history, Graham ridge with a 16-6 victory over the Bucka- managed to defeat Breckenridge, with a roos, their first in district play this year. score of 54-6. Monte Stratton provided the Buckaroos' only touchdown. MONTE STRAT- TON - Sopho- more, 1 year Let- terman, Back, Honorable Men- tion All District. The football lettermen proudly sport their new jackets ALL DISTRICT SELECTIONS: Honorable Mention All Area, Dick Careyg 2nd Team All Area, Charles Credicottg Danny Potts, Howard Pierce, Monte Stratton, Steve Wood, and Harry Ledbetter, All Area. 5 ffelezeeemileg Sweetheart MARYANN STOKER Sylvia Pierce Freshman Candidate Kathy I ones Junior Candidate Judy Brannon Sophomore Candidate ESCORTS: Phil Moore, Jerry Ragiin, Larry Flourney, Bobby Garrett. l5'askffbalL.. 1 Q63 ,4 Umm Spoon, L. Ditto, Dauster, Potts, Cowen, G. Ditto, Everett, Credicott, Coach King BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS BUCKS SEASON RECORD Weatherford 35 Stephenville 40 Mineral Wells 46 Brownwood 41 Weatherford 43 Stephenville 54 Mineral Wells 39 Brownwood 41 Coach Byerly, Parrish, Poston, McCullough, Morlan, Mclntire, Maxwell, Cowen. The scoreboard shows how close most of the games this season were as Gary, one of those outstanding Ditto brothers, prepares for a free shot. ...mwwez-',v,.. NM..w-A ,......M L. Ditto grabs vital rebound in fourth of Mineral Wells game which Bucks won by nine big points. Potts arches a shot over a defender for two points as L. Ditto and Spoon wait for rebound Spoon drives in for layup while Everett and L. Ditto look on. G. Ditto stretches out his six foot seven inch frame to dunk one against Mineral Wells. B-TEAM King, Walker. SECOND ROW: Coach Fitzhugh, McCullough, Taylor, Jones, Killough, Noggle, Hart. FIRST ROW: Wiggins, Wimberly, Gilbert, Fox. SECOND ROW: Hagler, Sloan, Pierce, Wood. Monte Stratton Fox, Pierce, Wiggins, Stratton 100 yd, dash 440 yd. relay Crack N n 'W 1f 'fff2'A-'ww:'afi-,W .mv--mmm Wynn-wfa-imewnvfia--. -, 1 i--,I FIRST ROW: Hamilton, Tarver, Hanna, Carey, Stratton, Fox, Pierce, Wiggins Mile Relay Hagler, Gilbert, Pernell, Stratton Sloan, Wimberly 880 yd. Relay Pole Vault A-TEAM FIRST ROW: Coach Byerly, Sloan, Dauster, Wood, Wimberly, Tarver, Hanna, Hamilton, King, Jones SECOND ROW: Coach Fitzhugh, Coach Hughes, Pernell, Taylor, Gilbert, McCullough, Hagler, Hart, Walker, Killough, Noggle, Stratton, Coach Scott. Gary Dltto Larry Dttto Shot Put Drscus Fox, Plerce W1gg1DS 100 Yd Dash 1 9 1 .- . w The golf team consists of five boys who will represent us in various tournaments. Mr. Holland is their coach and sponsor. The volley- ball team repre- sents our school in the district meet. Their coach and spon- sor is Mrs. Tolle. FIRST ROW: Nichols, Carey, Sloan, Ball, Black, Mehaffey, Miller, and Reaugh. BACK ROW: Coach Holland, Everett, McCall, Fry, Dauster, Hagler, Rorninger, and Parrish. Golf Calm Volleyball Cram FIRST ROW: Cruz, Robertson, Boggs, Wood, Brannon, Durham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tolle Sponsorg Wesley, Funclerburg, Brooks, Choate, Melton, Cox, Palmer, Martin. We don't have to go to the Ft. Worth Zoo this year. Patriotic What are we doing here? And this is a Physics experimenti Sharon is taller than Robi? Earl's in a hurry to get to the 8:00 English class. 4 1 9 L1L 2 Q L . , A g is . :fa I L, Q L ' gg 1 3' 1 ' ' 5 1' f 'F W ' L ' Lf T W-Lw L M 1 ' ' ' L f 'L ,LL i 1 x L Vg , L Q - WV? 5 35? li: gin R, Wx A 1 1 'f iw A J 2 5' 5' QfL 555 ' Q' if H--fm L gg F '13 L 1 ' sg , V93 Ji 'A L E' A Q- s Q b L ff 5 Q ':'AA: x f EL ' - bf L h ' - a f '2,,,5.:fa-pf5'j:.-w' 'Wm 'Q- LY, Q M V LL 5 ' L f f' 3 L L Xi g 5 .gi mf 5 , A A LHR' Q W V Q ' fi xq 1 Qi- v Lf L L ' W 4 Qzr' . 1 AE' f LF, 5 L L 1 NL ' Aqsfy , L 5,3 , S Lrg, 3 if W E' A v:Lf..a..wQafLf . 7 HIL LL: .L -' ' L W 1' ' L' c X . , ' h L 3: W, fi V . . . :-- . ,L fy. . I L L A L X A ' ' L L K mn f I ' L M L L 6 R H H f Q: I ' ' 5 A n - i ' E 1 G ' LLL A :IQ L, K A f -A ': ' . K .v::-f' 5 zg- : L . LL L L F' Q , 3 zrz A ' Q f M K if 1? L 7 S 5 , N ' L .LL- E L A L ,,:, - - Iigkk L, L , t 'V L iw ,if - - L,,- ' , i f M, -I 'f ' 'V , in : h ' 2 vL 1 W Z 'G .:,- 3 w 5-L - L 'Q ' ' , SL ' '- ' 1 L 5 'fl L1L'5 K V X A L i X' L L m L m A ' Wife . L L k-' F f .L,,: ,EL L L L I L L - I V ,Y i V K ' L , L L1 ,LLL L. l ,ir L L L i fm-g E -f - wa, rw pf :auf L LL u,kLk7k ,L For those students who like to participate in extracurricular activities, Breckenridge High School has much to offer. Students with special talents or interests join one or two of the many clubs. An impressive number of students go on to com- pete and excel in the interscholastic League contests. A f V .0 u u A K . ul N- Q V - 5-.X Q N no A mf QL, V X lllf' V MJ Xxx M YJ Q25 f A Q? X N' fav K x Z ff ,- ct The Breckenridge High School Band is one of the more active organizations in B. H. S. After its foundation in 1924, the Band began to compile its long history of awards for the school. New uniforms have added to the color and beauty of our 64-piece Band this year. Under the able direction of Mr. Delaney, the Band participates in half-time shows, pep rallies, parades, concerts, and contests. Twelve members of the Buckaroo Band made the First and Second All District Bands earlier in the year. 1 1 w 1 l Mr. Delaney is shown preparing a tape to be Sharron Petty was elected Band Sweet- played on the Band's new Webcor Tape Re- heart. Tom Anderson served his last COrd6r. year as Drum Major. Hmzcf FIRST ROW: White, Carter, Nutt, Brown, Post, Petty, Gandy. SEC- OND ROW: Massengale, Kilburn, Glenn, Montgomery, Corbett. Hlzzriuef FIRST ROW: Baggett, Williams, Hester, Talley, Fincher. SECOND ROW: Mobley, Lewis, Holt, Con- ner, Toland, Ellis, Logan, Toliver, Fields. Hlufe FIRST ROW: Jones, DeArman, Trammell, Finch, Dupree, Squyres Jones. l6'z1rif1114c - Crombvne FIRST ROW: Perkins, Glover, Ford. SECOND ROW: Choate, Beck, Decker. FIRST ROW: Beck, Scotf, Allison SECOND ROW: Garvin, Magers, Watson, Harrison. flaw FIRST ROW: Broyles, Dawson Smith, Bendorf, Green fsrvussivn FIRST ROW: Beaird, Bishop, offield Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Ander- son. Swygert, Creager, Bendorf. Y Finch, Fincher, Conner, Toliver, Bendorf, Dupree. Wagbcarers Zfwirlers Hrs! ,411- District Hand Jlflembvrs Janie Beck, Carolyn Bag- gett, Bob Magers, Linda Jones, Rusty Garvin, Janice Watson. 0Mcers Bob Magers, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Baggett, Rep.g Robi Bendorf, Presidentg Wayne Broyles, Secretary. S6c01411,411- Distric! Hand Members Teresa DeArman, Ramona Choate, Janie Williams, Glenda Talley, Gena Hest- er, Fanny Bendorf. Orchestra FIRST ROW: Smith, Harrison, Magers, Watson, Garvin, Beck. SECOND ROW: Broyles, Ford, Choate, Jones. THIRD ROW: Swygert, Montgomery, Brown, Nutt, Petty, Carter, White. The Buckaroo Stage Band participates in numerous music contests each year. The group plays for banquets, dances, assemblies, and civic clubs. Its membership is The Stage Band's programs consist of jazz, classical vari- ations, and currently popular selections. The Dixieland Club was organized for the first time pares programs for assemblies, civic organizations, and parties. In preparation for its programs, the group meets several times each week outside the regular club meetings. 4 Baggett, Broyles, Swygert. FIRST ROW: DeArman, Carter, Magers, I N Difielaud 61116 assembled from the entire band on the basis of competition. this year. Irs membership is made up of those who are interested in jazz and dixieland music. The band pre- yunior ffisfzfriml Srfcivfy Chapter 117 of the Iunior Historical Society is a state affiliated organization of more than five thousand public school students spon- sored by the Texas Histori- versity of Texas. Its pur- pose is to cultivate leader- ship, patriotic citizens, and Texans who will pro- mote the knowledge and love of their heritage. Each member is charged with the responsibility of writing local history before the stories are lost to posterity. FIRST ROW: Miller, Pres.g Cook, Vice Pres., Elchols, Sec.: Lowery, Treas.: Ball, Parl.g Clegg, Rep. SECOND ROW: Richmond, Flatters, Wampler, Thorne, Mitchell, Meyers, Hamilton, Gunlock. THIRD ROW: Hart, Cole, Woolaver, Squyres, Danster, Redding, Hill, Shulley, Washburn. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Cates, Sponsorg Anderson, Coleman, Freeman, Creager, Navratil, Derrick, Post, Copeland, Spoon, Deaton. FIRST ROW: Cowen, Pres.: Stratton, Vice Pres.g Ditto, Sec.g King, Treas.: Ditto, Parl.g Lockhart, Rep. SEC- OND ROW: Sanders, Fuentez, Wiggins, Thompson, Brown, Williams. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rogers, Sponsorg Ensey, Orr, Robertson, Hamil, Roberts, Gore, Thornton. The purpose of the Crafts Club is to promote interest in crafts and leisure time activities. Learning takes place through the use of films, demonstrations, and construction of actual projects. The only qualifi- cation for membership is that me- chanical drawing or woodwork must be taken during the same year that membership is desired. Emffs 61116 cal Association and the Uni- The Science Club is composed of students that plan to take four years of science. Each member is responsible for presenting a program to the Club. The Club has done extra work in the field of stereo and tape recording, how- ever, the programs cover all fields of science, Los Vision-Arios is a club of students studying Spanish. The main purpose of the club is to study and learn the language and customs of the Spanish speaking countries of the world. One of the success- ful projects of the year, which the public en- joyed, was the annual Spanish Supper held in the high school cafe- teria, Sciem' Klub FIRST ROW: Thomas, Vice Pres.: Chapman, Sec.-Rep.g Magers, Pres. SEC- OND ROW: Fox, Spoon, Thorne, Bendorf, Flatters, Carter, Thornton, Cole- man, Clegg, Glover, Alexander, Mrs. Maxwell, Sponsor, FIRST ROW: Thomas, Pres.: Cruz, Vice Pres.g Bendorf, Sec.g Baggett, Treas.: Abramson, Rep.g Garvin, Parl. SECOND ROW: Miss Payne, Sponsorg Fincher, Mobley, Smith, Russell, Ridley, McKinney, Shaw, Christie, Wagley. Spanish glllb library 611111 The Library Club is composed of students who work in the library one period each day. The purpose of the club is to familiarize the members with the library and library materials. The goals of the club are to give unselfish service to students and teachers, and to develop a sense of responsibility and usefulness. The Breckenridge High School Li- brary Club was organized in 1930 and is a charter member of the Teenage FIRST ROW: Guyg Elder, Reporter: Pellizzari, Sec. -Treas.: Wende, Par1.: Taylor, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Guinn, Sponsor, Elder, Miller, Wells, Vice Pres.: Hart, Russell, Gantt, Rickels, West, Guy. THIRD ROW: Robbins, Offield, Todd, Cozart. FIRST ROW: Everett, President, Schwind, Vice-Presidentg Decker, Sec. -Treas.g Drommer, Reporterg Mrs. Know, Spon- sorg Williamsg Laney Huberg Morlan. umbcr Sense Library Assistants of Texas. The purpose of the Number Sense Club is to acquaint students with short cuts used in math. At meetings tests are taken to in- crease a student's accuracy and speed. The three students who have the best test average are eligible to go to district, regional, or state. All members must have an A aver- age in math to qualify for membership. Teenage l6'eek 61110 The Teen Age Book Club is sponsored by Mrs. Emmons and is one of the youngest clubs organized in Brecken- ridge High School. The dues, which are fifty cents a year, buy new books for the club. The main purpose of the club is to encourage more boys and girls to do more worthwhile reading. One may also estab- lish his own private library. STANDING, Left to Right Mrs Emmons Sponsor Nichols Rep Overton Librarian, Hester, Parlramentarran Vick Treasurer Allison Secretary Duck worth, Vice-President Duggan President SEATED Navratil Goswick Ham il,Davenport, Martin Huddleston Thorpe Dean Hochhertz Wulfjen Watson McKinney, Harrison Martin Pinnell Abramsom Trammell Shaw Left to Right: Mr. Jackson, Sponsorg Blue, Vice-Presidentg Hanna, Presidentg Taylor, Secretaryg Browningg Wood, Rep. Kan, Parliamentariang Thurmong Brooksg Cooperg Mitchell, Curryg Andersong Webbg Fieldsg Ledbetterg Elliotg Trammell Pettyg Greshamg Shapiro, Gazawayg Andrews: Haglerg Ed- wardsg Manerg Gallagherg Millerg Caffeyg Ball. The Speech and Dramatics Club was organized in 1954 for students interested in dramatics and speak- ing arts. Members participate in the reading and produc- tion of plays and skits each meeting. From the club comes the majority of the contestants entered in the Inter- Scholastic League speech and Drama contests. Each club member becomes closer associated with all phases of drama. Demonstrations with stage make-up, costumes, and lighting provide a knowl- edge of the technical aspects of the art. The read- ings and skits provide improvement in the member's acting and voice projection. Canals Klub Smith, Presidentg Robbins, Vice-President, Cox, Secretaryg Nichols, Treasurerg Parker, Rep.: Sloan, Parliamentarian. Gunlock, Huddleston, Burnham, Walters, Clark, Offield, Arnot, Gordon, Meeks, McCatheren, Deuser Caffey, Morlan, Everett, Parrish, Williams, Williams, White, Ensey, Martin, Bell, Todd, Melton, Harris, Mr. Rogers, Sponsor. The tennis club is composed of students interested in developing skills in tennis. Each year a ten- nis team is entered in the district meet. The club meets every two weeks for practice and meetings. U16 Canals cam Left to Right: Cox, Smith, Gordon, Arnot, Melton, Everett, Parish, Harris. Qufurc' 1671 iness Zeadvrs af America 2 The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization composed of high school and col- lege students interested in entering the field of business. Our local chapter works hard to win the state contests at the state convention each year. It is proud of its many accomplishments in these contests in the last few years. The Breckenridge Chapter also works to serve its community and to learn more about the business world through experience. It works in managing the FBLA supply store which is very helpful to students, Hart, Reporterg Thomas, Corresponding Secretary, Stoker, Treasurerg Arnot, Historiang Finch, lst Vice- Presidentg Hanna, Historiang Curry: Librariang Wilk- erson, Secretaryg Gunlock, Parliamentariang Brooks, Librariang Bendorf, Presidentg Wood, Librariang Led- better, Treasurer: Carey, 2nd Vice-Presidentg Ball, Librarian, Not pictured. Keady Writers Since 1921 Breckenridge High School students have entered in writing contests. The Ready Writer's Club was organized for students interested in such contests in or- der to give them the experience and back- ground for extemporaneous writing. This club, under Miss Ola Fraiser's supervision, offers many opportunities. The only requirements are originality and a genuine interest in writing. The Ready Writer's Club is a working but enjoyable club. FIRST ROW: Miss Ola Frasier, Sponsor, Watson, Treas.g Gerhardt, Hist.: Masters, Rep. SECOND ROW: McCullough, Sec.: Dupree, Pres.g Dean, Parl.g Hart, Vice-Pres. FIRST ROW: Wood, Treas.g Robertson, Sec.9 Boggs, Pres., Parker, Vice-Pres.5 Palmer, Rep. SECOND ROW: McCrary, Coats, Funderburg, Scott, Brannon, Bendorf, Sorgee, Lewis, Green, Montgomery, Browning, Ingram, Baird, Durham, Cruz. THIRD ROW: Hitchcock, Mitchell, Lilly, Peacock, S. Funderburg, Gipson, Jones, Presnall, Tolli- ver, Fincher, Mobley, Boyd, Bishop, Wesley, Mrs. Tolle. FOURTH ROW: Choate, L. Jones, Massingale, Martin, Cox, Taylor. The Girl's Volley- ball Club, a local or- ganization of Brecken- ridge High School, is composed of girls in- terested in volleyball. The chief purpose is to give the members more time to participate in this activity. The girls learn and practice the new techniques of the game. The club also stresses good sportsman- ship ., Girls from the club will participate in T the Interscholastic League meet in the spring. I ,Volleyball Klub The Spelling Club was organized in 1961. This group works on writing and spelling both in the regular meet- ings and outside. The purpose of the club is the preparing of, its members to form a team for entrance in the lnterscholastic League Spelling and Plain Writing Contest. The students may go on to State if they win at Dis- trict. Mrs. M. A. Smith is the sponsor of this club. The Debate Club was organized in 1959 to help foster debate activity in lnterscholastic League. The club members practice debate during club meetings and attend clinics which help them to improve their speech activity. The club hopes to enter a debate team in competition with other schools. Vmzfizfmzl Industrial 61110 FIRST ROW: Skaggs, Cozart, Satterwhite, Wood, Sweetheart: C. Credicott, Robbins, Potts. SECOND ROW: Warner, McDaris, J. Brown, Tuttle, Gazaway, Kan, Keith, Flournoy. THIRD ROW: Ingram, Lee, Dawson, Faubion, Ladd, Garrett, Williams, Jackson, Logan. FOURTH ROW: -Mr. Rogers, Wesley, Harvey, Hill, Kownslar, McKee, E. Credicott, Caffey, Harris, Wiggins, G . Brown. LEFT TO RIGHT: Credicort, Sergeant-at-Arms: Cozart, President: Satterwhite, Treasurer: Robbins, Vice-President, Potts, Reporter: Skaggs, Secretary. The Vocational Industrial Club was organized in 1946 to bring co-operative training clubs together on a State-wide level. The purpose of the club is to promote integrity, honesty, and to prepare the student for leader ship in his prospective trade or vocation. Some of the local activities include the concession stand at football games, electing a chap ter sweetheart, helping to erect needed facilities, and taking field trips to various industries. Slufurc' Qarmers af America FIRST ROW: Goswick, Ledbetter, Brown, Wilson, McCall, Williams, White, Blue, Hanna, Deaton, D. Rickels, Truesdall. SECOND ROW: R. Carey, D. Carey, Huckaby, Rooney, Hart, Mclntire, R. Mitchell, Garrett, Sweetheart: Harrison, M. Rickels, White Copeland, Keith, Mr. Kuntz. THIRD ROW: Fambrough, Jackson, Boles, Lewis, C. Mitchell, R. Nickell, Ball, Hill, Cook, McKee, Harvey, Satterwhite, Meadows Brown, Wesley. FOURTH ROW: Sullivan, Taylor, Black, R. Nickell, Tuttle, Rogers, Lee, Collins, Dug- gan, Tomlin, Fambro. FIRST ROW: Hart, Vice-Pres.: Meadows, Pres.: Nickell, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Black, Sentinel, Taylor, Treas.g Rooney, Reporter. School. responsibility. The Future Farmers of America is a National organization of, by and for farm boys who are studying vocational agriculture. A local chapter of this organization is active in Breckenridge High As American farmers, these young men hold in their minds and hands the progress that this community and this nation may take in the years to come. A prosperous and productive agriculture is the foundation of our American standard of living The students of vocational agriculture study the scientific, economic, and mechanical aspects of modern farming. As members of the Future Farmers of America they learn how to conduct and take part in public meetings, to speak in public to solve their own problems, and to assume civic ?ufure Cmchcrs af Amvrica The John F. Bailey Future Teach- ers of America was organized in 1954. Each year Mr. Bailey gives a S100 scholarship to the outstanding senior of the F.T.A. Each year a Mr. and Mrs. F.T.A. are elected in the local club to compete in the district meet. If they win they earn the right to go to the State meet. The Science Project Club was organized in 1960 for those stu- dents who have more than a usual interest in science. Objectives of the club are to stimulate stu- dents to take more active interest in the study of science and to provide encouragement and recognition to those students who do extra scientific work. SEATED, L-R: Stoker: Pres. Q Wood, Vice-Pres.: Gunlock Treas Wilkerson, Sec. 9 Elder, Rep.: Pinnell, Parl.s S. Wende, Hist STANDING, L-R: Scott, Thorne, J. Wende, Mrs. Knox, Sponsor Drommer, Huber. FIRST ROW: Howell, Pres.: Raglin, Sec. -Treas. 9 Holland, Vice Pres.: Masters, Rep. SECOND ROW-: Mrs. Sullivan, Sponsor Berry Gallagher, Thorne, McCorkle, Black, Reaugh, Hudlow, Romrnger THIRD ROW: Ford, Maxwell, Shapiro, Cameron, Wright, Rooney Whitely. Science Prvjec gfllb ?u!ure Hvmewzakers af America The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization sponsored by the Home Economics Branch of the Office of Education and the American Home Economics Association. Our local chapter is divided into a junior and senior group. Leadership meetings are held on local and state levels. Their motto is Toward New Horizons, The emblem symbolizes that America's future homes are in the hands of the youth. The main purpose is learning to live better today. Their flower is a red rose. Wim is' Wim SPANISH I - Barbara Nichols SPANISH II - Maryann Stoker ENGLISH IV - Lynda Finch ENGLISH III - Trudy Thomas ENGLISH II - Ann McCork1e ENGLISH I - Janie Williams ALGEBRA I Janice Lane COMMERCIAL MATH Brenda Boggs PLANE GEOMETRY Luetta Chr1st1 SOLID GEOMETRY John Thomas ALGEBRA II Ra Berry ,i,,,,,J,,,,,h, k,,,.S,,.S,,. .I ,.,.,n . H Wim is' Wim SPEECH - Lynda Browning DRAMA - Judi Hanna BIOLOGY .- Torn Ford PHYSICAL SCIENCE Wayne Walters PHYSICS - Janice Taylor LIBRARY - Rhesa Cozart DRIVERS' EDUCATION - Melinda Echols Who 5 Wim AGRICULTURE I Dave Rrckels AGRICULTURE II Drck Rooney AGRICULTURE III Ray Meadows W ORLD HIS TORY Oleta Elder AMERICAN HISTORY Deruse Abramson CIVICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION I Mary Wesley PHYSICAL EDUCATION II Iamce Palmer PHYSICAL EDUCATION III Denrse Wood PHYSICAL EDUCATION IV Duma Robertson Lmda Gunlock S-DFWWIIWWMM-I .-I ,, , ,M .LH .Sf fe, , .SAI . ,. ,.... A HOMEMAKING I - Louise McCork1e HOMEMAKING II - Patricia Taylor HOMEMAKING III - Carolyn Whiteside Wim is' Wim -amuugmwm nuuwmxswfswsxnfmxwwwsuw ABC Printing Alexander Blossom Shop Ann's Fashions and Gifts Appleby, Leo Arnot, W. G. Jr. Baker, Sloan Bailey, John F. Ball Bull-dozers Barnes - Williams Drug Baum's Fashion Shop Black, Bill Insurance Agency Blodgett Motor Bloxom, Jess 85 Sons Boase Petroleum Transport Bowen Drug Bowers, Robert E. Boyle, J. A. Breckenridge American Breckenridge Boot 85 Saddle Breckenridge Floral Breckenridge Furniture Exchange Breckenridge Tool 85 Supply Co. Brewer Insurance Agency Brooks, L. W. Butler and Blain Camp, R. G. 85Co. Carey, C. V. Transfer Carey's, Eva Beauty Shop Carter's Office Machines Central Greyhound Lines Chastain Truck and Tractor Clark, Lester Clay Building Material Co. Cockerell, Wm. A. Community Public Service Corral Drive-In Theater Cox, Jack Cox, I. E. 85Sons Creagh Electric Dairy Delight Dairy Land Dairy Mart Discount Center Dofflemeyer, C. D. Drommer Laundromat Dye, R. E. Man. Corp. Dye, R. E. Supply Eden, C. J. Edwards Jewelry Booster 611111 Ewing-Christian Hardware Co. Ewing Drilling Co. First National Bank Flatters, John R. Ford, T. C. Frank's Shoe Shop Gebco Integration Service Gandy's Gulf Service Gerhardt, Ed Giles Tire Co. Goodall, Dr. Edwin Good Eats Bakery Gordon, Dr. T. M. Gracey, J. H. Green, E. V. Greenlee, Ross Gulf Oil Products Guyton Jewelry Harvey Cleaners Hart Grocery Hart's Insurance Agency Hat and Gown Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber Hi-way Food Store Homme's Studio Ray Howell Lease Service Hub Clothiers Johnson, Blake Insurance Judy's Beauty Salon Kelley Tool 85 Supply Kinchen Insurance Agency Kimes Motor Co. King Appliance Co. King Ford Sales Lewis, Irvan Loudder's T. V. Service Machen Distributing Co. Man's Shop Maxwell, E. R. Grandchildren McCathren Motor Co. McCorkle Herb McDowell Chevrolet Mehaffey, Robert E. Melton Funeral Home Miller, A. H. Mitchell's, Glen Serv. Station Mobley Surveying 85 Mapping Moore, Dr. E. L. Nail's Cafe Oilfield Salvage Co. Padgett's Flower 85 Gift Shop Palace Barber Shop Palace Theater Payne, Dr. Frank Pearson Texaco Peeler's Pierce's Food Store Popular Store Presley Feed Mills Provenza, Dr. J. F. Qaulity Electric Rayan Drilling Co. Reaugh, O. H. Rhodes, W. J. Ridge Motel Rockwell Bros. 85 Co. Rosen, Joe QMgr. Safewayj Satterwhite Funeral Home Sears Roebuck 85 CO. Service Plumbing Co. Sheets 85 Walton Drilling Co. Sixty-Six Truck Stop Smallwood, Mr. Sc Mrs. L. R Smittie's Humble Station Stanley, Mr. 85 Mrs. B. M. Stephens County Abstract Co. Stephens County Farm Store Stewart and Peeks Stroud's Auto Repair Texas Electric Service Co. Thomas, Nap Drug Thompson, Earl Thorpe Furniture Co. Thurmon Furniture Tolle's Cleaners Tots to Teens Trammell Furniture Trammell-Swanson Insurance Tuck, Al Vincent's Quality Food Store Walker, Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Webb's '7-ll Grocery Welch, L. H. White Auto Store Williams, Carroll M. Woolworth, F. W. TAYP95. 'T.PE.L!5'l'F'F ,CPMEANY ETX? V Z MZWW 1?


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