Burkburnett High School - Derrick Yearbook (Burkburnett, TX)

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) y x A Gam Ns Mig? yy . } = J | gi H j ee oy E- iB } ren ral ie ; WIN pe. oa gZ ) Zo i a MM a eT D, : My ip: ji f y } J fh OY ‘ = = Nyy, | |! | i y v Some vw AL ANE iN | My : yw 4 var May 4 ‘e : ¥ ; ' SPONSOR: CO-EDITORS MRS, ZELL SCHMIDT WANDA GORHAM JOAN SKOWRONSKI Foreword Probably nowhere is the changing cycle of days and seasons felt more than in a high school, Each cycle brings new faces, new personalities, new experiences, new challenges, and new accomplishments, But when one is caught up in this busy cycle, the passing of time goes unnoticed, Exciting yells for the football team fade and blend into the solemn strains of ‘Pomp and Circumstance” before we realize it. To record and to preserve these days is the purpose of this Derrick, We have tried to arrange these days in th e sequence in which they occurred that they may live again for you upon these pages. , L whim? 7, eth sfobrriL” Thirty-fifth President of the United States November 22, 1963, seemed to be a typical school Friday until the somber news came over the radio that the President of the United States was dead. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was President for only two years and ten months, Yet in that time he earned the respect and admiration of the entire world. He was a President and a man that the United States could be proud of, Because he gave this country so many beautiful, youthful ideals to live by; because we feel his tragic loss so personally, the Derrick Staff would like to dedicate the 1964 Derrick in memoriam to President John F, Kennedy, who challenged the world with his words, ‘‘. . . 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MITCHELL Secretary-Treasurer HUGH VEACH FLOYD MARTEN President WELDON NIX VERNON DUKE PAUL FISHER BRACK PRESTON . The life of Mr, I, C, Evans epitomizes a life dedicated to an ideal - Ten years of his life were spent in teaching in elementary schools, Sixteen years were devoted to the principalship of Hardin Grade School. For the past six years he has served as superintendent of the Burkburnett schools, For these 32 years, his motivation has been a fervent desire to contribute to the molding of young minds and character through their education, qe ee EO FS 8. oe. Mr, Walter Koller has been assistant principal of Burkburnett High School for four years. Previously, he was a history teacher for fifteen years, ten at Burk, and up until this year, the basketball and baseball coach, Also, a native of Oklahoma, he earned his B.S, at East Texas State Teachers College and his Master’s at Okla- homa State University. Wielding the board of disci- pline has fallen his duty; however, the students still admit their respect and admiration for him because he has never been known to be unfair. e 4 § 4 47 97333! ,vruritt ‘ May I have your attention, 9? please ... The cheerful voice of Mr. Roy L, Silkwood, re- sounding through the halls and rooms, has begun each B.H.S,. school day for the past ten years, Mr, Silk- wood, a native of Okla- homa, obtained his B.S, at Central State College and Master’s degree in Educa- tion at the University of Oklahoma, As President of the Burkburnett Lions Club, he is a leading member of the community. Also, he is a devoted father, with daughters aged 4, 6, 11, and 16 years, Mr, Silkwood had taught for five years be- fore he came to B.H.S., but he said that his ambition had always been to be principal of a large high school, His comment, ‘‘Everyone needs an educa- tion today to attain any success in life,’’ illustrates his strong belief in the im- portance of a high school. A familiar scene as students check test results with - Guidance Counselor counselor. MR. PEARSON - Curriculum Director Another familiar procedure is students seeking excuses for their absences and tardies from Mr. MR. McCRARY - Visiting Teacher McCrary. SR re ee ee eee areree gee eevEyry ty eeverreet ae eee . peaeset yeaTE TUTTI ‘Ch © 2S ed Tsai oo MRS. thee, | , KENNEDY - Secretary to Mr. Silkwood M . Ts Eis Evans. MRS. MATHIS - Secretary to Mr. Evans MRS. CLAMPITT MRS. PAGE MRS, LEWIS MRS. BUCKNER MR. GARCIA MRS, ALBIN MRS. BOLES MR. MOORE i) S a) BRINK MRS. MR, SCHMIDT MR. PARKER MRS PeRTD warn MR, HENDERSON MR. PRESCOTT MR. REASONER MR. BLOODWORTH MR. WILCOX MR. HIBLER MR. WICKERSHAM MR. WEATHERED MRS. BENTON MR. ROARK MR. QUIRINO MRS. WARD MRS. HUTCHINSON MRS. FAULK MISS WALLS MRS. RUTHER MRS. DIXON MR. McCRARY MRS. ASKINS MRS. POWELL MR. MOORE MRS. DYER MR. SCHAFFNER _ @ PCLEUCE MR. REPPOND MR, FORREST MRS. HASTINGS MRS. BAKER MR. CARSWELL MR. COLLIER MR. R. L. SILKWOOD Student Council Sponsor BARRY DAVEY Student Council President The Student Council represents the student governing body of Burkburnett High School. All school policies and decisions are influenced by the Student Council. Through it, the students themselves can express their opinions on school matters. The responsibility of en- couraging and enlivening the over-all spirit of B.H.S. also falls to the Student Council. This year Student Government at B.H.S. was led by Barty Davey, Student Council President. Elected by the students themselves, Barry has done a good job in this high office. The sponsor for Student Council is Mr. Silkwood, principal of B.H.S. He has done much to inspire and encourage student council activity. JERRY BINGHAM Vice President SHELIA DAVEY Secretary VICKI TURNER Reporter TONI SAVAGE District Secretary BECK WEATHERS Parliamentarian BILL BY ARS Chaplain The unconfined atmos- phere of the study hall created by glass-paneled walls pro- Eight fully equipped laboratories are contained in the Science Wing; here students have the room and equipment conducive to better lea rning in the ever- broadening sciences. wt Yeu B.A. The South Wing of the building houses the main office, and math and history department. Air condi- tioned offices are located here for all school officials. A refreshing break in a hall scene is the glass-en- closed passage connecting the two wings of the main rides a most pleasant place o study, or simply to day- ream. ceca eS LOLS apres suilding. Modern lighting and decorator colors in the tile add to its pleasant notif. The outstanding feature of the new plant is the modern library. Connected to the main building by two sidewalks, it is easily accessible for convenient use by the student. Inside, (below), the fully-carpeted floor, modern furnishings, and quiet atmosphere lend a pleasant setting for reading or reference work. Located in the same building is the spacious study hall. se Construction on the main — gymnasium with two college regulation size courts should be completed by basketball The most impressive addition to Burk High is the modern cafetorium, serving both as a cafeteria and an auditorium. Students lunching here, or attending an assembly, enjoy the airy spaciousness provided by the large glass-paneled wall. Morgan Stadium was the scene of exciting pep rallies held to rally the student body into one force behind the team. A proud new home for the Bulldogs! Individual physical ed- ucation gyms offer a very suitable area for separate girls and boys gym classes; season, 1964. The new Bulldog gymnasium will be the largest building of its kind in the Southwest. | Progress in the development of an active Speech Department has been encouraged by a separate Speech section located adjacent to the cafetorium. Located in the same wing is the Home Economics Department which simulates the atmosphere of an actual home with separate well-equipped cooking and sewing rooms. The clang of cymbals, the beat of drums, the blare of trumpets mark this wing of the building the home of the Bulldog Marching Band. here the development of a healthy body to accompany a sound mind is encouraged. we PEF s They deserve elected officers of their respective classes, these students have led their classmates in preparing for the future. As e Be ¢ - Secretary JERRY BRIDGES - President DIXIE VAN REENAN - Vice President GEORGEANNA ZELINA WANDA GORHAM - Reporter NVAANVAANV EAS VS S. O von SO | | GOP BE commendation for meeting the many respon- DANNY TAYLOR - President sibilities and duties which accompany these JERRY BINGHAM - Vice President important offices. CAROL YARBRO - Secretary TWILA BRIDGES - Reporter During their in-between year of high school, the Sophomores were well repre: sented by their very capable class offi- DAN WEATHERS - V. Pres. REBECCA SHAFER - Pres. LINDA HENDRIX - Reporter SALLY MITCHELL - Sec.-Treas. -ers. The Freshman class officers met he challenges of their first year at 3.H.S, with flying colors. ROGER JOHNSON - Pres. DONNA GREER - Sec. -Treas. MARGARET JANEKE - V. Pres. NANCY WALKER - Reporter Gurklburmett Spousers cts Prot Debate “lowmament At 9:00 Saturday morning on October 19th, the first Debate Tournament held at Burkburnett began. Weeks of careful preparation by Mr. Parker, the Speech Director, and his staff (pictured at the left) had preceded the event. Sixteen high schools were represented from as far away as Arlington and with oF two Oklahoma schools present. An assembly pro- = —. gram began the day, and four preliminary rounds of debate filled the morning. In the afternoon, the ery Debate finals were held as well as Student Congress. An Awards Program filled that evening, in which the impressive trophies were presented. Perhaps, the most valuable result of the tournament was the increase in prestige that it gave to Burk High. Many compliments on the new buildings and the efficiency with which the tournament was conducted were received during the day. There is no doubt that these results will set a precedent for future Speech Tournaments at Burk. DEBATE TOURNAMENT In between events, the school halls were crowd- ed with participants of the various schools meeting to discu ss the tournament or just to get to know each other. “ These beautiful trophies were ' Representatives of the donated by the Lions’ Club, the S following schools won top honors: Rotary Club, and C. J. Lippard iz Boy's Debate Ins. Co. Many additional — | : cual 1. Wichita Falls contributions were made by , ‘ i 2. Denton private citizens. 3 Girl's Debate ) 1. Adamson 2. Lawton Student Congress So ic iae sehr Senate - Sam Houston THIRD ROW, (left): Jack McNamara, Manager, Dale Lewis, Pete BURKBUR Glover, Dean Thompson, Johnny Koller, Dewayne Deason, Dana Matherly, Mitchell Henry, Eldon Wulbrecht, Chuck Keathley, Paul V . Price, Manager; SECOND ROW: Jackie Cornelius, John Nyby, Bill ar NET T BULLDOGS Byars, Danny Parrack, Charlie Herring, Mike Musick, Barry Davey, Henry Bauch; FIRST ROW: Jerry Bingham, Tom Collins, Rusty Kinnett, Larry Rariden, Perry Ellis, Sonny Bentley, Phillip Day, Jeff Barfield. Henry Bauch - 23 - Back oe oP Johnny Koller - 82 - End Henry's contributions to the team in ae eoony . Ei Johnny has proved himself to be an the last four years have proved him aa . po all-around athlete and has earned to be college material. | much praise from sports fans. Jackie Cornelius - 42 - Back Jackie was a strong, steady competitor for a full 48 minutes a game. Tom Collins - 21 - Back This fearless and hard-hitting senior has gained respect from many of his team mates. Eldon Wulbrecht - 75 - Tackle Red, as he is known to his friends. threw a lot of weight into the line this year. Barry Davey - 50 - Center During his four years on the varsity team, Barry has proven his ability to play football. Dana Matherly - 66 - Guard Dana didn't receive much publicity, but was a real steady performer. Sonny Bentley - 70 - Tackle Sonny's enormous school spirit prodded the team to play their best all year. Dale Lewis - 11 - Back Dale finished out his fourth year on the team as a proven hustler on both offense and defense. Jerry Bingham - 22 - Back Jerry, with his fine running ability, may be the team leader in 1964. Mike Musick - 12 - Back Mike shows great potential as next year's quarterback. John Nyby - 20 - Back This hard-fighting senior has shown great ability and gained much praise. Bill Byars - 61 - Guard Phil Day - 60 - Center Bill proved to be a real leader and Phil stepped into a vacated center will be missed by next year's Bull- spot and proved to be very adequate Perry Ellis - 35 - Back Perry's slashing type of defensive play earned him much respect from opponents. Larry Rariden - 62 - Guard : In the last two seasons, Larry has ° - proved extremely helpful in all the Bulldog games. Danny Parrack - 81 - End Danny has shown the ability to become another in the line of great Bulldog ends. Mitchell Henry - 88 - End Mitchell came into his own the latter part of the season and became a very valuable performer. Rusty Kinnett - 33 - Back Although hampered by injury part of the year, Rusty came out fighting hard. Ghuek'Keathley - 717 Tackle Chuck's size has scared more than just a few opponents. Pete Glover - 73 - Tackle Size and determination make Pete of tremendous value to the team. Jeff Barfield - 60 - Center The experience gained by Jeff this year will prove very helpful in the future. Charlie Herring - Back Charlie's running will prove valuable to the team in the next two years. Dean Thompson - 80 - End Dean gained a lot of valuable experience this year and is marked for stardom as a future Bulldog. Head Coach: Zac Henderson Assistant Coaches: Ace Prescott J. T. Reasoner Blamed for losses and praised for wins, a coach accepts the responsibility that goes with the game of football. This principal responsibility is to his team - to teach young boys the spirit of fair competitive play, to develop their physical health, to guide each boy in his individual development; B.H.S. coaches strive to fulfill this responsibility . ms eo Leading offensive players for this season were Johnny Koller, Jackie Cornelius, Eldon Wulbrecht, Dana Matherly, Henry Bauch, Dale Lewis, Phillip Day, John Nyby, Bill Byars, Chuck Keathley, and Danny Parrack. Bdlldog Lineups Defensive leaders were Jackie Cornelius, Tom Collins, Perry Ellis, Larry Rariden, Jerry Bingham, Dana Matherly, _Sonny Bentley, Johnny Koller, Dwayne Deason, Rusty Kinnett, Pete Glover, and Charlie Herring. Burk Rally Turns Back Haskell, 15-6 | —SS - Wichita Falls Record News p a g e 1 4 SATURDAY WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS MORNING October 26, 1963 When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name - He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the game. Grantland Rice Seutor Lettermen 1963 marks the end of high school football for these fourteen boys. Their years of playing football for B.H.S. have been years of hard work, fighting, winning, losing, as well as fun. The boys pictured here will be remembered for many years to come for what they have contributed both to the school and to the team. They will long be remembered as Burk- burnett's Bulldogs. This year Burk High was well represented by our six cheerleaders - three of whom were boys, and all of whom were seniors! The Bulldog Cheerleaders were ready this year and hit the season with a big bang with the help of the Pep Club and other enthusiastic Bulldog fans. They were present at all our games to cheer our Bulldogs on, encourage school spirit, and promote good sportsmanship. Jean Todd - Head Cheerleader Ken Johnson Ann Jennings Beck Weathers Barbara Engle Mervin Arthington Even when the competition was tough or the team seemed to lack that drive, the cheerleaders kept the flame of hope burning in the hearts of all loyal fans. Parliamentarian - Joanne Mattarocchia Treasurer - Nancy Sandberg Secretary - Jerry Lanig Let's get together, first! Pep Club can be fun! S. Pep Chil “poo eR ence Carol Faulk, Sherian Moore, Jan Robertson, Tona Nix, Donna Todd, and Roilene Silkwood were the spirit behind the B team, cheering their team when they were behind or when they lost just as loyally as when they won. SG Team BACK ROW: Joe Story, Jim Parsons, Mike Alford, Bobby Hubble, David Salter, Joe Montgomery, Randy Clement, David Coleman, Mike Glandon, Tommy Olds, Larry Arnault. FRONT ROW: Charlie Burel, David Cliburn, Scott Pool, Craig Keathley, Gary Koenig, Robert Jones, Mike Young, Ralph Gum, Wally Robertson, Butch Moore. COACHES COLLIER and HIBLER. The 1963 junior varsity was made up of a fine group of boys who made considerable progress during the year. There were numerous injuries, and even though the won- loss record was not good, their spirits remained high throughout the year. We are expecting them to write a different story for the record books next season, See OR BACK ROW: Pete Quick, Ronny Goodell, David Brewer, Coy Stubble- field, Rod Turner, Johnny Doyle, Bill Roe, Glen Pro, Jerry Harsh, Lovell Renfro, Lloyd Simmons, Mark Glandon. FRONT ROW: Billy Wright, Donny Burel, John Dean, Larry Bankhead, Tony Hodges, Paul Moore, Johnny McMullen, Buster Kennedy, Ken Parker, Bart Adams, Danny Thompson and Dale Hoffman, not shown. Coaches Moore and Wilcox predict that this bunch of boys will be heard from in the future. In the '63-'64 season, the team had a 3 won, 5 lost record. Several members of the team show promise of becom - ing sound football players. Nancy Sandberg, escorted by Jerry Bridges, was the Senior nominee. Jerry Lanig, Junior class nominee, escorted by Danny Taylor. Jeanette Hines, escorted by Dan Weathers, was the Sophomore nominee. Jan Robertson, Freshman nominee, escorted by Roger Johnson. Band and Pep Squad combine Pep Club practices forming Heart efforts for Homecoming. for crowning Queen. Many Juniors worked Scalp Hard at work on the on their class float Mineral Wells! Sophomore float Dt =| eee Work hours at the Preparation of the Derrick The Senior float Freshman float. staff car for the Homecoming nears completion Parade Homecoming Queen candidates Decorating the goal posts. The Queen candidates practice for the big event. leave the field. Os Aw, I wanted to twirl with the fire baton. Smile, you're on Candid Camera!! Alright right, who's Come on, Willy, you Is there a balloon got the Playboy? can do it. in the crowd? Now, let's get organized. Grin and bear it! cella “I could be a cheerleader Let's twist again” Director Davey “Waiting for Mr. Silkwood Well, here comes the “The Freshman float to start the parade. parade now! is coming. Strike up the band! ) The Riding Club as they lead the parade.” The Junior float and Senior float - Clank! its beauties. Clank! Strike a pose, girls. FANTASY LAND, the theme of the '64 homecoming floats, resulted in four lovely floats so outstanding that, for the first time, two winners were announced. i UNITED | SG a ( i Top left: The Junior float, Never, | Never Land, was a vision of pink | flowery beauty adorned with silvery | stars, magnolia leaves, glittering | butterflies and shimmering angel | hair. The float carried Miss Jerry Lanig, 1964 Homecoming Queen, and the Junior Class candidates Carliss Fisher, Toni Savage, and | Barbara Wolfe. Complete with toad stool, pink frog, and dancing fairies, this float could not be denied first place. ! | Complete with an Emerald City and a yellow brick road leading | through a bed of brillant red flowers, the senior float was outstanding. Dorothy, Miss Nancy Sandberg, was accompanied by the tin man and ! the Scarecrow to complete a beautiful replica of the “Wizard of Oz. Prince Charming, (Jimmy Owens) fitting the shoe to Cinderella's, Jan Robertson, foot before the castle door put the Freshman float as a strong contender. On colors of white, red, and gold rode the Freshman queen candidates Margaret Janeke, Ann Crank, and Donna Greer, attired in striking red dresses. Not a winner, but a float that any class could be proud of. sth tm. Lower left: No rating could have }, been suitable for this float except a }| first place also. Thousands of deep || pink flowers, two silvery trees, three dwarfs, and a lovely Snow White, (Miss Jeanette Hines) was the result of hours of planning and work by the Sophomore Class. A beautiful float, which was truly a winner. MISS JERR Y LANIG Escorted by Mark McClean This beautiful banner donated by the Seniors of 1963 hangs impressively in the main hall. St An early morning A beautiful (?) day for the beginning of a new school year. Over 600 pounds of Halloween candy were donated by the students for the State Hospital. in the halls. wa _ a. Mary Rine was the first to subscribe for the '64 Derrick. Burk High was honored to have the District Student Council Meet here on November 12. SSIS SSS: ©4555 Ss VN NY il y i Misses Virginia Eaton, Ann Jennings, and Kay Shaw - selected by their varsity as contenders for Queen. Climaxing four years of loyalty to the Bull- . 6¢ dogs as a cheerleader, Ann deserved the tribute paid her by the team. ANN JENNINGS JOHN NYBY - Defensive Most Tackles PETE GLOVER ae) WwW a = x ‘a 0) 3) So fe) O 1 2) ei —] =) rx) 2 2) Oo, JOHNNY KOLLER - Offensive asin Sateen aneesoaatn imate: JACKIE CORNELIUS JOHNNY KOLLER GARY OWEN 4 : Ou ‘a a ra q A MIKE MUSICK JERRY BINGHAM PHILLIP DAY JOE MONTGOMERY RUSTY KINNETT CHARLES LAWSON - Manager JOE STORY PAUL GILCHRIST COACH FRANK HIBLER STANDING: Virginia Eaton, Theresa Farley, Dorothy Reynolds, Ann Jennings, Sheila Davey, Rosiland Winkle. KNEELING: Kay Stubblefield, Roilene Silkwoou, Sharon Smith, Judy Monson. Coach, MISS EXAH MASON Mgrs. - GUSTENA and CARLISS as JUDY MONSON SHARON SMITH VIRGINIA EATON DOROTHY REYNOLDS ROSILAND WINKLE H $ i i i Now listen, girls! She doesn't even know I'm down DOROTHY REYNOLDS - All District here! Guard ROSALIND WINKLE Three minutes left! LINDA BRYANT MARSHA BARRY BACK ROW: Ronnie Frields, Mike Glandon - Mgr., David Salter, Carl Payne, Dean Thompson, Mike Janosky, Jeff Barfield. FRONT: Gary Koenig, Wally Robertson, Charles Herring, Bobby Hubble, Mike Young, Larry Ar- nault, and Jay Forrest. S Team COACH REASONER Watch the Birdie! esse] Donna Todd, Sherian Moore, Pat Moore, Carol Potter, Darrellyn Edwards, Jubi Small, Kathy Sappington, Jerry Lanig, Ingrid Quirk. KNEELING: Peggy Anderson, Emmalena Nelson, Nancy Davis, Kathy Varner, Connie La Rose, and Bridgette Hall. B Team Coach - Mrs. Time out! Aanagers - Jan England and Twila Bridges Locker room scene. 45 Prechiman Gavrsketlall Jeam BACK ROW: Billy Rhoades, Rusty Hubbard, Bill Roe, Jimmy Owen, Larry Taylor, David Brewer, Paul Moore, | Coach Wilcox. FRONT ROW: Buster Kennedy, Larry Bankhead, Tony Hodges, Rod Turner, Danny Thompson, | Mark Glandon. Coach Wilcox's appraisal of his team - After losing its first four games, the Freshman basketball team came back to win 9 in a row. They finished the season as a well rounded ball club, winning the Wichita Falls Freshman Invitational Basketball Tournament. Several of these games were won by use of the zone press which the team ran with great pride. The success fo the team can be contributed to “team spirit and a dedication to the best. DAR rtwara to LOUISE McDONALD Nominated by classmates and elected by the faculty, the winner of the D.A.R. Award is chosen with consideration given to qualities of citizenship. The title MR. B. H. S. symbolizes - Enthusiastic participation in all phases of school life and work Willing acceptance of responsibilities of leadership for his class and the school Pleasant associations with friends, class- mates and teachers Versatility ranging from dramatics to kicking extra points Rare mixture of excellence academically and athletically in JOHNNY KOLLER The title MISS B, H, S. symbolizes - Loyal support of teams representing our school Enthusiastic leadership of the student body in spirit Active participation in all phases of ath- letic endeavors Sportsmanship and amiability recognized in the honors of football and basket- ball queen Sincere effort, tirelessly spent, to foster pride, in the achievements of Burk- burnett High School in ANN JENNINGS no A = O 4 a isa} 4 ae fH O aa O A JERRY LANIG. JACKIE CORNELIUS PHILLIP DAY | | TONA NIX CHARLIE HERRING DONNA GREER ROGER JOHNSON 10f Jun LAURA MACARELLI 10r Sen VIRGINIA EATON Freshman ANN CRANK Sophomore JANICE BOLINGER — We Junior DANNY PARRACK 10r Sen DAN McCOLLUM Freshman JOHNNY DOYLE Sophomore DAVID COLEMAN BARBARA WOLFE JACKIE CORNELIUS Stadious LOUISE McDONALD JOHN NYBY KAY SHAW TOM COLLINS GUSTENA LAWSON BILL BY ARS JERRY LANIG GARY OWEN a 2 me ais DIXIE VAN REENAN JOHN NYBY TARE Wettiestt GEORGEANNA ZELINA WILLY LACY TONI SAVAGE KEN JOHNSON — ee oe isu AMAL e TONI SAVAGE - Catch A Falling Star” DWAYNE, JACQUE, and CARL “Tumblin' Tumbleweed LINDA WOOD Twirls to the Theme of GIANT MRS. CAROLYN GRAY Mistress of Ceremonies The 64 Gul MAJORETTES: Joy Roberts, Kathy Reasoner, Linda Wood, Ruby Renfro, Candy Logan, Marilyn Groenewold. Left to right from bottom: Bill Willis, Bobby Vanloh, Loyd Simmons, Curtis Hearnsburger, David Magill, David Mooney, Pat Eaves, Dennis Hobbs, Sheila Davey, Twila Bridges, Jean Page, Beth Wooten, Dineta Magee, Sharon Gillner, Patsy Harsh, Cookie Sims, Ronnie Schanlaub, George Jackson, Lavell Renfro, Valaree Matherly, Gwenda Morris, Kay Buckner, Adrienne Davey, Judy Kauer, Donna Greer, Judy Pace, Peggy Anderson, Brent Walker, Lorretta Potts, Joyce Harrison, Sandra Karr, Carole Yarbro, Carolyn Busby, Francis Perry, Jeanine Gilmore, Marva Blackaby, Charles Schanlaub, Dwayne Dark, Jean Miller, Lois Barr, Kathy Pierce, Louise Marching Gaud | McDonald, Laquita Stout, Sue Eagle, Chris Taton, Gloria Crank, Linda Cox, Sylvia McDonald, Jack Curtis, | Jim Foster, Max Crowley, Marie Farris, Tommy Thaxton, Mike Lively, Karen Bentley, Sally Mitchell, Toni Savage, Carolyn Copeland, Janice Bolinger, Gary Potts, Ronald Knowles, John Strayhorn, Margret Janeke, 1 | Earnest Harris, Kenneth Siber, Rusty Hubbard, Jay Forrest, Danny Renfro, Mark McClean, Norman Wooten, Mr. Wickersham, Wesley Ellis, Bobby Woods, Gary Sharp, Eddie Bumpus, Paul Taylor, Randy Morine, Marvin Arthington. S°H @ jo unds om 01 yonu peinqinuos S1IOJJo MOY], “SOUTINOI at UO UOseeS []eqIOO} Sump pue oJojoq piey pue 3uo] paxJOM saloiofeul Sopling 2uL rquoseoy PplOMoeusoIyH s119qgOY poom 20yusoy ueso7 Amey uA] TWeW Kof e purty] Aqny Apued | JOY ROBERTS | . RUBY RENFROE . Drum Major ) | MARILYN GROENEWOLD | | | LINDA WOOD Asst. Drum Major eee CANDY LOGAN MR, JAMES C. WICKERSHAM, Director of the B.H.S. Marching and Concert Band Band Officers: MARK McCLEAN - President KENNETH SIBER - Vice-President GLORIA CRANK - Secretary-Treasurer LOUISE McDONALD - Reporter Stage Band performs at the Presentation C.A.S. Chords | (Spring Concert) Sextette: Treva Nunn, Nancy Tyler, Judy Monson, Virginia Eaton, Max Crowley, Mike Clark, Jerry Lanig. Director: Mrs. Sydney Askins. Officers: RON CHERRY, Vice-President Not Pictured SHARON WHITEACKER, Reporter JUDY MONSON, Treasurer VIRGINIA EATON, Secretary Chorus Sweetheart RUSTY KINNETT, President Gaulldeg Grout The Bulldog Growl staff is a group of students interested in writing and presenting the news of current happenings to the students of Burkburnett High School. To get a story, these students don't mind legwork, dig- ging, writing and re-writing. Most get experience in all phases of getting the mimeographed paper together: search- ing for facts, organizing, writing, dummying material, typing stencils, doing headlines, running the mimeograph machine, stapling the paper together, and selling it. Those with artistic talents do the clever covers and draw- ings that add interest to the paper. Business Manager Bobby Van Loh confers with Advisor Mrs. Christine Wickersham, Editor Kay Toole, and Assistant Editor Patsy Harsh. The entire staff takes time out from their strenuous duties for a moment of relaxation between publications. Editorial staff Production staff het Pieey une ¥. a € a eS Ys ee ; Re ae enanthny ° 2nd Place Winner Mrs. Schmidt 9-8 Ist Place Winner - Mrs. Ruther 10-5 of Christmas door decorating President Salter Enthusiastic Fans Soil Consér Rare Occasion in Texas - Snow! eon tivctegnete 38rd Place Winner Presentation '64 Mrs. Lewis 11-2 Semester Exam Slave Auction Speech Trip to Stephensville Open House — Sweetheart - MARIE FARRIS Advisor - MR, B, A. FARRIS Officers - Left to Right - Ken Johnson, Reporter; Tommy Hoover, Treasurer; Alva Maag, Vice-President; Donnie Bowles, Secretary; Sonny Bentley, Sentinel; and Bobby Busby, President. Sees Germ onions Sponsors - MRS, HUTCHINSON MRS. FAULK MARVIN ARTHINGTON - Beau BILL ROE = Beau Fz. A 4. Sponsor - MISS STAPP JOHN NYBY President MARK McCLEAN Vice-President DIXIE VanREENAN Ist Vice-President ae Sponsor MR, GROENEWOLD DOROTHY REYONOLDS Reporter TONI SAVAGE Treasurer LOUISE McDONALD Secretary Distributive Education is a vocational training program for Junior and Senior students that are interested in the field of distribution as a career. D.E, students work part time and receive on the job instruction in an approved distributive occupation, The D.E, student must enroll in a D.E. class in which they receive group and individual instruction relevant to their individual jobs. President: GERALD BUTCHER Secretary; SAMMIE SHAW Treasurer: VIRGINIA STAMPS Sponsor: MR, BLOODWORTH DECA Sweetheart: SAMMIE SHAW The Glass Menagerie’— 64 Directed by Mrs. Cummings Juterscholasttc JAY FORREST BECK WEATHERS GEORGEANNA ZELINA Representing B,H.S. in Interscholastic Competition, Jay Forrest took 1st in District and 3rd in Regional in the science division. Beck Weathers captured 1st in District and Regional, and 3rd in State in poetry interpretation. | | | Georgeanna won Ist in District, 3rd in Regional poetry. BACK ROW: Johnny Koller, Dana Matherly, Jack McNamara, Chuck Keathley, Henry Bauch, Eldon Wulbrecht, John Nyby, Jackie Cornelius, Pete Glover, Coach Ace Prescott. FRONT ROW: Randy Jenkins, Howard Diltz, Ronnie Owens, David Cliburn, William Porch, Tommy Olds, Ivory Burel, Steve Colpitts. Varsity. “jrack “Jeam Mile Relay Team a i Coach Prescott looks over the competition. 440 Sprint Relay Team HOWARD DILTZ Low Hurdles Coaches: CHARLES WILCOX BILLY MOORE Glenn Prough Billy Rhoades Johnny Leech Jimmy Owens Billy Wright Bill Roe Rusty Hubbard John Strayhorn Kenny Parker David Wampler Charles Shackleford Jim Talbot Bruce Malerich Danny Thompson Rod Turner Tony Hodges Doyle Cobble Donnie Burel Jerry Harsh Distance Men Henry and Jackie take time out from track events to pose for us. ELDON WULBRECHT JOHNNY KOLLER Disc High Hurdles mesiman “(rack “ eam Is this the coach or one of the players? My turn! My turn! Musick at bat. Has he thrown it yet?? se Good catch, Koller. Now look here. FRONT ROW: Joe Montgomery Wally Robinson Richard Hamer Tony Hodges Rod Turner Ronnie Frields Bobby Hubble Danny Parrack BACK ROW: Johnny Koller Phil Day John Gray Jerry Bingham Gary Owen David Salter Mike Musick Bill Roe Jack McNamara Coach Tommy Collier The fugitives Vicki Turner, Linda Bryant, Peggy Fiske, Pat Lewis, Lois Michael, Connie Ely, Kathy Wiedenmann, Twila Bridges, Mrs. Loebs, Hubert Smith, Beck Weathers, Bill Byars, Jerry Bridges, Mark Grosse, Jay Forrest, Bobby Van Loh, Dan Weathers. | QAAnRWaaaea Ad — WX KH We Rosalind Winkle, Darrellyn Edwards, Diane Smith, Elizabeth Hoyle, Phyllis Kiesling, Marsha Barry, Ann Jen- nings, Dorothy Reynolds, Virginia Eaton, Lolette Beck, Barbara Walker, Sheila Davey. Adams, Bart Ailey, Helen Ailey, Alford Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Theresa Archer, Sharon Ashby, Joe Babb, Greg Bailey, Floyd Balanky, Kaye Bankhead, Larry Bedford, Dorris Bell, Harold Bilyeu, Linda Blackmon, Barbara Bowles, Judith Breitenstein, Kathy Breur, David Brown, Alma Brown, Dennis Brown, Jan Burel, Donnie Burton, Jimmy Cantrell, Melba Cantrell, Nelda Carrier, Teresa Cavender, Donald Chandler, Steve Clark, Mike -Cobble, Doyle Collins, Joe Compton, Sharon Conlon, Jeanne Crank, Ann Davey, Adrienne Deeme r, Jeanine Dempsey, Sherry Dennis, Brian Dickson, Carol Dopson, Mike Doyle, Johnny Duff, Danny Eastman, Jime Joy Edmands, Hilda Edwards, Cynthia Elder, Vicki Elliott, Toni Ely, Connie Foster, Anita Gardner, Kay Germany, Sue Glandon, Mark Goodell, Ronald Gowan, Jerry Green, Susan Greer, Donna Greer, Sherry Griffin, John Grimes, Bruce Grissom, Janet Gulyas, Sandra Hall, Bridgett Hanks, Terry Harnett, Steve Harrell, Larry Harrison, Joyce Harrison, Ray Harsh, Jerry Hawkins, Robert Hearnsberger, Curtis Hearnsberger, LaWanda Hibbs, Billy Ray Hicks, Robert Hildebrand, Gilbert Hodge, Gene Hodges, Tony Hoffman, Dale Holzeuser, Michael Hoyle, Elizabeth Hubbard, Tommy Hunter, Bonnie Ivey, Diana Janeke, Margaret Janosky, Daniel Johnson, Linda Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patti Johnstone, Charles Kaiser, Shellie Karr, Sandra Kauer, Judy Kennedy, Buster Kiesling, Phyllis King, Sandra Kennett, Deqayne Klem, Alan Kremzer, Beverly Lambert, Glenna Lambert, Linda LaRose, Connie Lavender, Carol Lemm, John Letcher, Terry Lewis, Kay Lodell, Linda Logan, Candy Lucas, Sandra MacMillan, Sheryl Mahaffey, David Malerich, Bruce Masorti, Wanda Maxwell, Brenda Mayberry, Virginia McBride, Brenda McCandless, Dick McClain, Kirby McDonald, Sylvia Mclver, Dixie McMullen, Jimmy Miears, Rheadene Minton, Thelma Moon, Alica Mae Moore, Rita Morine, Randy Morrow, Wayne Motz, Brad Moyer, Joe Murphy, Kay Nickens, Judy Noggle, Wesley Oliver, Shirley Ooten, Jody Pace, Judy Pacheco, Pat Parker, Kennith Perryman, Marcia Peters, Marilyn Portuesi, Micheal Potts, Loretta Prentice, Aubrey Priester, Sue Prince, Robert Pusko, Paul Quick, Pete Reagon, Charles Reasoner, Kathy Renfro, Danny Rhoades, Billy Rice, Karen Richards, Deborah Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Thomas Robertson, Jan Rodriquez, Robert Roe, Bill Roe, Jerry Rowe, Chuck Sandacz, Gary Sappington, Kathy Schanlaub, Ronald Schnitker, Donnie Schroeder, Patrick Seaquist, Stephen Shakleford, Charles Shenberger, Billy Seidel, Jan Simmons, Lloyd Sladen, Fred Slusher, Stephanie Slusser, Harlan Smith, Glenn Smith, Hubert Smith, Jerry Smith, Judy Smith, Steve Sokoleyicz, Jim Stever, Mike Stout, Laquita Strayhorn, John Stubblefield, Gary Sykes, Don Sykes, Kathy Sykes, Kathy D. Talbot, Jim Talley, Alice Taylor, Larry Tennison, Billy Thaxton, Tommy Thompson, Paul Throgmorton, Peggy Titus, Diana Turner, Rodney Walker, Linda Walker, Nancy Wall, Carol Wampler, David Watkins, Dennis Whittington, Andy Wiedenmann, Kathy Williams, Jennetta Williams, Judy Williams, Nathaneal Wood, Pete Wright, William Young, Donna Pn ten hy m SA A look of pride in their handsome and distinctly Freshman dress is evident on these shining faces. The look of awe on his face indicates that a Senior is nearby. Re se . $985 088 hack Atenas peas egpweees cee Re : Three enthusiastic Freshmen pay their respect to almighty Senior, Georgeanna. Juitiation Week A bevy of Freshman beauties smile shyly for the camera. Aaron, Joe Aldrich, Betsy Sophomores Anglin, Patricia Barker, George Barr, Lois Barrousse, Mike Barrousse, Phillip Beasley, Douglas Bedford, Kay Bedford, Nancy Bennett, Carolyn Bentley, Dianne Bentley, Karen Bills, Randy Bilyeu, Donald Balanky, Richard Bolinger, Janice Bolinger, Martha Bradley, Barbara Brannon, Edna Brown, Helen Bumpus, Eddie Burel, Charley Byars, Beth Campbell, Judy Carroll, Bobby Carroll, Jo Anne Carter, Susan OF Cash, Melton Chadwick, Max Chandler, George Clark, Terry Clement, Randy Cliburn, David Cole, David Cowles, Jimmy Coleman, David Collier, Max Conlon, John Cooper, Burl Cooper, Susie Copeland, Carolyn Cox, Mike Creel, Jimmy Davis, Nancy Deason, Dewayne Decker, Susan Denny, Henry Dietz, Glenn Dietz, Marlyn Dillard, Darrell Dodson, Kenny Where did you put the comma?” Donnell, Eddie Dopson, Kathy Duggan, Mary Eady, Magdelina Eagle, Sue Edison, Linda Egan, Mike Ellis, Wesley England, Nancy Farris, Marie Faulk, Carol Flemming, Claudia Fletcher, Charles Frields, Ronnie Galaine, David Garrett, Wynell Glandon, Mike Goins, Jimmy Goodell, Vernon l] i] Giles, Ginger .. Gilmore, Jeannine Gellner, Sharon Grabfielder, Mike Recognize anybody? Gray, John Grayson, Hila Grisby, James Grosse, Brock Gum, Ralph Hamilton, Allen Harris, Tom Hastings, John Hawkins, Charlsee Hendrix, Linda Herring, Charles Hillis, Carolyn Hines, Ginette Hobbs, Dennis Hodshire, Ann Holman, Tom Hudson, Donna Hudson, Jerry Humphries, George Hunter, Frankie Jackson, Larry Janosky, Mike Jenkins, Mike Jenkins, Randy T can't concentrate when I know taken. my picture is being Jennings, Albert Johnson, Effie Jones, Johnny Jones, Robert Keathly, Craig Kieth, John Kelsey, Joe Kepler, Susan Key, Terry King, Bobby Kinnard, Larry Koenig, Gary Koons, Karen Lambert, Charles Lange, Larry Lewis, Pat Linebaugh, Gail Maag, Alva MacGill, Ann Maddux, Mike | | | i MaGaha, Gunter Mambretti, Joel Martin, Regina Masters, Judy Who said the sophomores were no competition?” Matherly, Valaree Mattarocchia, John Mayhew, Eddie McBride, Drucilla McCallister, Gene McClean, Grace McDaniels, Bob McDonald, Oliver Michael, Jackie Miller, Jean Missman, Charles Mitchell, Sally Montemayor, Rosie Monson, Marsha Mooney, David Moore, Butch Moore, Sharon Morris, Gwenda Mullins, Dianne Nelson, Emalena Nelson, Johnny Nix, Tona Ottoway, Priscilla Owens, Ronnie Now for my next trick, Parson, Jimmy Patrick, Billy Patrick, Clifford Potter, Carol POLteremere Pool, Elaine Phillips, Sherry Perry, Francis Payton, Danny Paul, Sue Prince, Roberta Province, George Puder, Sidney Renfro, Doug Rhine, Linda Ridgley, David Rine, Linda Robinson, Wallace Ross, Patricia Rowe, Sharon Sanders, Mike Schaffeur, Becky Schirmeyer, Bobby Schroeder, Jana I see a camera, Schuck, Nancy Seay, Phil Simmons, Bob Skidmore, Bonnie Sloan, Cheryl Smith, Diana Smith, Jeanie Spiek, Linda Steele, Jerry Story, Joe Sullivan, Sandra Thompson, Dean Toby, Freda Walker, Brent Walker, Robert Wall, Joanna Waller, Pam Warren, Danny Weathers, Dan West, Donna - The mass exit - Whitney, Edith Whittington, Andy Williams, Karen Williams, Louise Woods, Bobby Van Loh, Bobby Varner, Kathy Youngblood, Kayte aa meme ee ates Adolphus, Alexander, Alford, Archer, Arthur, Claire Richard Mike Linda Maria Ayers, Barfield, Barry, Beaver, Beavers, Florance Jeff Marsha Linda Fran Beck, Beeman, Bills, Bilyeu, Bingham, Lolette Robert Larry Joe Jerry Blackaby, Bohnstedt, Boman, Boswell, Breitenstein, Marva Sherry Ronny John Roberta Burton, Busby, Elaine Carolyn Cartagena, Casterline, Caudell, Chandler, Carpenter, Kay Don Denise Suann Louie Colpitts, Cromwell, Crowley, Steve Jacque Max Coffman, Collazo, Judi Pedro Day, Dennis, Dilbeck, Dark, Davey, Myrna Dwayne Sheila Phillip Danny Dietz, Howard Ronny Jimmy Linda Gary Eady, Earl, Eaves, Eaves, Edmonds, Marsha Pat Alan Pat Edith Edwards, England, Farley, Farwell, Fisher, Darrellyn Jan Theresa Linda Carliss Flaherty, Forrest, Foster, Gage, Gilchrist, Frank Jay Jim Sandra Paul Griffin, Perry Hamilton, Sue Hinnant, Tommy Groenewold, Marilyn Harrell, Drucilla Hodshire, Linda Glover, Pete Grote, Leroy Harris, Ernest Holsheuser, Dick Goins, Terrell Halsey, Lynn Harris, Thomas Hoover, Tommy Greer, Barbara Hanks, Dan Hubble, Bobby Jackson, Johnson, Karstetter, Keathley, Kent, George Terry Johnny Chuck Mike King, Kinnett, Klem, Knowles, Koenig, Linda Rusty Robert Ronny Patsy Koons, Lacy, Landrum, Lanig, Lindsey, Burt Willy Ricky Jerry Jimmy Livesly, Lord, Macarelli, Mambretti, Mike Billy Laura Joanne McNamara, Manes, Marine, Martin, Martin, Vallie Dianne Brenda Coy James Mason, Masorti, May, Mayberry, Michael, Jerry Cheryl Tony Bill Lois | | Moore, Moore, Moore, Montgomery, Morgan, ' Clark Pat Tommy Joe Judy Musick, Newberry, Nixon, Nulty, Nutgrass, Mike Jerry Janette Larry Haskell Parrack, Tommy Yolanda Verlon Danny Payne, Perry, Peters, Pierce, Pippen, Carl Dale Wayne Kathy Michael Potter, Potts, Price, Quirk, Ratliff, Gilda Gary Paul Ingred Rusty Reynolds, Rine, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Peggy Tommy Brenda Joy Mike Loretta John Hazel David Schanlaub, Schroeder, Sexton, Siber, Silkwood, Charles Richard Deanna Kenneth Roilene Rodriguez, Salter, Skidmore, Slayden, Slayden, Small, Smyth, Charles Jimmy Kitty Judi Tom Stubblefield, Talbot, Taton, Taylor, Taylor, Kay Sue Chris Danny Dawn Yarbro, Tigrett, Carole Sue Donna Turner, Tyler, Varner, Waddell, Walker, Vicki Louise Dewayne Darl Barbara Warren, West, West, Whiteaker, Wolfe, Jerry Carol Toni Donna Barbara Young, Wood, Wood, Wooten, Wooten, Wulbrecht, Mike Lahna Linda Beth Norman Robert ROXIE CUMMINGS MRS lrector D : i | lod aot of BUSINESS AWARDS 1, OO ME EAN EK GAL: ENGLISH AWARDS P2Ed€u % st 0G ACADEM] 2 % BEST ALL-ROUND BOY AND GIRL JOURNALISM - SPEECH HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS AWARDS SCIENCE AWARDS FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS 4 lA sET TERS 8 = ” (3) O a3) Z S| =) fa) O = MATH AWARDS HISTORY AWARDS A Bate “nu S N wo Howdy We set aside a week to put forth extra effort to be friendly. Big booming “howdies fill the air. Climaxing the week, students dress in their western garb, and the stu- dent body elects Mr. and Miss Howdy. CAROLYN BUSBY MARK GROSSE Johnson's the name Let's have a hootenanny! El Kabong The Lineup MRS, ROXIE CUMMINGS Director ANN ADOLPHUS JUDY AIKEN Latin Club 3; FHA 2,3; Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Science Fair lst 3; Drama 4. Choral Club 1; Speech Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; TIL One-act Play 3,4; Student Council 3,4; National Thespian Society 4; Bulldog Growl Staff 3; Derrick Staff 4; Senior Play. BETTY ALLEN JERRY ANDERSON MARVIN ARTHINGTON Cheerleader 4; National Honor Society 4; National Thespian Society 4; Class Play 3, 4; Band 3,4; Science Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club Pres. 3. HENRY BAUCH Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1, 2, 3,4; State 2,3; Class Favorite 2, 3; 1st Runner-up Mr. BHS 4; lst Runner-up All School Favorite 4. DEANNA BEDFORD SONNY BENTLEY Football 1, 2, 3,4; FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Class President 3, Reporter 2; Student Council 3, National Thespian Society 4; TIL One-act Play 1; National 4-H Congress 1,2; Letterman's Glib. tee ones Senior Play; Speech Club 3, 4. DONNIE BOWLES F.F.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Basketball 1,2; Math Club 3. | LARRY BOWLES WANDA BREITENSTEIN French Club 3; Drama Club 3; Junior Play; Student Council 1, 2; Debate Club; Junior Red Cross Volenteen; Pep Club 4. JERRY BRIDGES Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; 2nd District Singles; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4! Senior President; Student Council 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Latin Club 1, 2; Runner-up Most Dependable 4; Science Club. BETTY BRODERSON PAT BROWN F.B.L. A. 3; Chorus 4. BARRY BUREAU MACK BUREL BOBBY BUSBY FFA President 4; Runner-up Wittiest 4. GERALD BUTCHER American History Award 3; DECA 3,4, President 4, BILL BY ARS Student Council 3,4, Chaplain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's State 3; Tennis 4; One-act Play 3, 4; Most Dependable 4; Biology Award 2; Senior Play; National Thespian Society. RON BYNUM Math Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Photography Club 2. SAMMIE CANTWELL NELSON CAOQUETTE . SHARON CARRIER JERRY CASH DAVID CATES German Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Treas. French Club 4; Senior Play. LINDA CHANDLER | Chorus 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 3; Drama Club 3; ! French Club 4; Choral Club 1, 2; Junior Play Crew. | SHARON CHAPMAN DOUG CHENEY RON ALD CHERRY GLENN CHITWOOD Spanish Club 1; Science Club 2; Choral Club 3; Junior Play; Senior Play. BARBARA COBBLE F.H.A. 4; Runner-up to Miss Howdy. TOM COLLINS Football 1, 2,3,4; Track 3; Basketball 1; Class Handsome 2,3, Runner-up 4; All School Handsome 3,4; Cutest Couple 4; Runner-up 3; Best Groomed Runner-up 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Choral Club. JACKIE CORNELIUS Football 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball.1, 2,3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Choral Club 3; Best Groomed 3,4; FFA Secre- tary 3; Senior Favorite; Derrick Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; 2nd Runner-up All-School Handsome 4; 2nd Runner-up All-School Favorite 4. LINDA COX Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Class Play 3, 4; Bulldog Growl Staff 4; Softball Team 2; TIL Speech Events 2,4; National Thespian Society 4; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DILLARD Spanish Club 1; Debate Club 2, 3; Biology Club 3; Senior Play; Denton Speech Tournament 4, DEBBIE DAVIS Math Club 1; FHA 1,3; Science Club Secretary 2; Choral Club 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Debate Club 2; Teenettes 3, 4; Secretary 4. GLORIA CRANK Math Club 2; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Band Sweetheart 4; Band Secretary-Treasurer 4; Runner-up Most De- pendable; Runner-up Best Manners 4; National Hon- or Society. JACK CURTIS Band 4; Football 2; Judo Club 1; Softball Team 1. BARRY DAVEY Citizen of the Month 2; Latin II Award 2; Student Council 1, 2,3, 4; Vice-President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3; Choral Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Bulldog Growl 4. ROSCOE DAVIS SUE DRAKE Science Club 1; Latin Club 2; Drama Club 3; Jun- ior Play; One-Act Play; Soil Conservation Essay - 3rd Place. VIRGINIA EATON Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; District 2, 3,4; Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4; Softball 1,2; Senior Beauty; Football Queen Attendant 4; Pep Squad 1, 2,3: Pres. 3; Typing I Award 3; Science Club 1; FHA 1, 3; Chorus 4, Secretary 4, Sextet 4, All Senior Honor Choir. ELIZABETH EDWARDS CAROL ELLIS Science Club 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 3; Home Ec. Club. PERRY ELLIS Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 3; Coaches Award 4; Lettermen's Club. BARBARA ENGLE Basketball 1, 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2: Golf Club 1; Softball 1; Volleyball 3,4; All School Favorite. TERRY ENGLE Pep Club 1, 2; Golf Club 2; Cheerleader 1,2; Home- coming Princess 1; Softball 1; Choral Club 2; Derrick Staff 4; TIL Shorthand 3; Soil Conservation Award 3. PEGGY FISK Class Secretary 1; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Soil Conservation Award 3; Tennis 4; Volleyball 4, DAVID FUSSELL Basketball 1; Chemistry Club 3; Debate Club 4. WANDA GORHAM Derrick 3, 4; Co-Editor 4; Senior Class Reporter; Bulldog Growl Staff 3; Pep Club 2,3; Teenettes il. MARK GROSSE Football 1; Tennis 2, 3,4; Tennis Club 2, 3; Vice- President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play. RICHARD HAMER PATSY HARSH Band 1, 2,3,4; Pep Band 3; All Region Band; Pep Squad 1; Choral Club 3; Class Plays 3, 4; National Thespian Society 4; Bulldog Growl Asst. Editor 4. MITCHELL HENRY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3; National Thespian Society 4; Runner-up Friendliest 4; Drama Club 4; Science Club 1; French Club 3; Choral Club 2; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4. WILLIE HOW ARD . KAREN HUMPHRIES FHA 1,4; FBLA 3; Latin Club 1. ANN JENNINGS Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Captain 4, District 3, 4; Vol- leyball 1, 2,3, 4; Softball 1,2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 3; Football Queen 4; Attend - ant 3; Basketball Queen 4; Miss BHS 4; Growl Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 4; FHA 1; Senior Play. ROBERT M. JARRELL One-Act Play; Coin Club 2. KEN JOHNSON FFA 1, 3,4; Secretary 1, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4; Class Reporter 1, Latin Club 1; Art Club 2; Dra- matic 3; Soil Conservation Award 1; Region Award 3; Junior Play; Cheerleader 4; Bulldog Growl Staff 3; Derrick Staff 4; Best Mannered 4; Senior Play; National Thespian Society 4; Runner-up Mr. Howdy. LAURA JOHNSON Spanish Club 2, Treas. ; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Science Club; Bulldog Growl Staff 3; Derrick Staff 4; Junior Play Crew. JEAN KIRKLAND Pep Squad 1, 2,3, 4; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Choral Club 3; Softball 1. JOHNNY KOLLER Football 1,2, 3,4, District 2,4, Offensive Player of the Year 3, Defensive Player of the Year 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; District 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, Reg. 3; Most Athletic 1, 2, 3; Mr. BHS 4; Freshman Favorite; Student Council 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Nat'l Thespian Society 4; One-Act Play 2,3; Class Presvel; MAXINE LA HA TOMMY LAMBERT Football 1, 2, 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Math Club 3; Science Club 2; Speech Club 4; Weight- lifting Club 1. CHARLES LAWSON Basketball 3, 4; (Manager); Choral Club 1, 2, 3; Derrick 4; Dramatic Club 38; Baseball 4; Science Club 1; Lettermen's Club 4. GUSTENA LAWSON Student Council 2, 3,4; State TASC 3, Workshop 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Most Dependable | 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Derrick Staff 3, 4; ig Co-Editor 4; Math Club 1; Science Club 2; FHA 1,2,3; Treasurer 2,3; Teenettes 3,4; Reporter 4. GALE LEE Red Jackets 1, 2,3; FBLA 2; FHA 1; Garden Club 1; Chorus 1. JERRY LEWALLEN DALE LEWIS Freshman Vice-President; Sophomore President; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Track 1,2, 3. JANICE LINDSEY JACKIE LORD ANNE LUNCEFORD Math Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; Basketball 3; Debate Club 4; Salesmanship Award. RONALD McBRIDE DODIE McCAULEY MARK McCLEAN Band 1, 2, 3,4; Stage Band 2, 3,4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; All-Region Band 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 4; Band President 3,4; Geometry Award 3; Science Club 1; Boy's State 3; Academic Letter 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Conservation Theme 4. DAN McCOLLUM LOUISE McDON ALD Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2,3, 4; Band Reporter 3,4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3,4; Treasurer 2,3; DAR Award; Girl's State 3; Junior Play; Most Studious 4; Senior Play. JACK McNAMARA Football 2; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2. DINET A MAGEE DANA MATHERLY Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 2; Lettermen's Club; Choral Club 1. JANET MATHIS JOANNE MATTAROCCHIA Spanish Club 3; Speech Club 3; TIL Spelling 3, 4; : Pep Squad Parliamentarian 4; Derrick Staff 3, 4: Business Manager 4. SALLY MAYBERRY Pep Squad 1, 2,4; FNA 2,3; Reporter 3; One-Act Stage Manager; Class Play 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2; Denton Speech Tournament. PAULA MEADOR Student Council 2,3; Pan American Student Forum 2; Speech Club Reporter 3; Drill Team 3; Miss Courtesy Nominee 2; Pep Squad 4. MITCHELL MILLER TREVA MILLS Class President 1; Homecoming Queen Nominee 1; Runner-up Class Beauty 1,3; Honorary Student Council Member 1; Runner-up Best Groomed 3. | JIMMY MONSON | JUDY MONSON Basketball 4; Volleyball 4; FHA 1,3; Chorus Sextet 4; All Senior Honor Chorus; TIL Typing 2. gi GARY OWENS Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1, 2,3,4; DECA 3,4; FHA Beau 2; Track 2, 3; All-School Favorite 4; Runner-up 3; Friendliest 2. 4; Class Favorite and Handsome Runner-up 1, 2, 3; Senior Play. BILL PACHECO JOHN PARRISH MARION PATRICK FHA 1, 2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2; DECA 4. MIKE MORRIS Basketball 3, 4;Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Science Club | 1,2; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play. JOHN NYBY Football 2,3, 4; Offensive Player 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2,3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; National Honor Society, President 4; Best Manners 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Studious 4; 2nd runner- up Mr. BHS; Science Club 1; Lettermen's Club; Senior Play. MARGO PHILLIPS Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2,4; Cheerleader a JAN PIERCE Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Choral Club 1, 2,3; Science Club 2; Bulldog Growl Staff 3; DECA 4. ROBERT PILLIT TERE Boxing 1; Chemistry Club Vice-President 3; Senior Play. LARRY RARIDEN Spanish Club 1; Math Club 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Football 2,3,4; Track 3. RUBY RENFROE Band 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Band 2; Stage Band 3, 4; All Region Band 4; Drum Major 3,4; Majorette Dy Bie 4; Senior Play. DOROTHY REYNOLDS FHA 1,2, 3; Secretary 3; Science Club 1; Basket- ball Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; District 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2; Volley- ball 1, 2,3,4; Senior Favorite; National Honor Society 3,4; Reporter 4; Runner-up Most Likely to Succeed 4; Awards: Bookkeeping 3; Home Ec. 1; Lettermen’s Club 4. MARSHA RIEGERT GAA 1; Drama Club 1, 3; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 2; National Honor Society 2; Student Council 2; Class Plays 3,4; National Thespian Society 3, 4: Treasurer 4; One-Act Play 3,4. MARY RINE LEE ROBERTSON LINDA ROBINSON NANCY SANDBERG Choral Club 2; Speech Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; FNA 3; Second Runner-up All-School Beauty 4; Runner-up Best Groomed 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. BECKY SANDERS FHA 2,3,4; FTA 1; Chorus 1; Volleyball Sports Club. AARON SCHROEDER GARY SHARP Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Region 3, 4; All-State 4; Scienc Club 1; Slide Rule Club 4; TIL Typing 3; Pep Band 2 One. KAY SHAW Pep Squad 2, 3; Derrick Staff 3,4; Bulldog Growl Assistant Editor 3; Cutest Couple 4; Runner-up 3; Junior Beauty; First Runner-up All-School Beauty 4; Football Queen Attendant 4; Student Council 3; Choral Club 1. COOKIE SIMS Band 1, 2, 3,4: Region 3, 4; Pep Band 2,3; FHA 2, 3,4: Treasurer 4; Chorus 1; Junior Play. SANDRA SKIPPER Bible Club 2, 3,4; FHA 1,2; Spanish Club 3. JOAN SKOWRONSKI Derrick Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 2; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; FTA 2; Sophomore Class Senate; Class Reporter 2; Class Play 3, 4; Debate League President 4; Latin Award 3; Soil Conserva- tion Award; National Honor Society 4; National Forensic League 4; National Thespian Society 4. JERRY SLOAN SHARON SMITH Science Club 1; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Volleyball 2,3; Softball 1, 2,3; FHA 1,2, 3: Reporter 2; Vice- President 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Basketball Club 1, 2,3; Teenettes 3,4; Lettermen'’s Club 4. BET TY.1 AY LOR FHA 1,2,3,4; FNA 3; Miss Howdy Runner-up 3. JEAN TODD ELLEN SPARROWGROVE BRENDA SPILLERS FHA; Basketball Manager 2,3; Science Club; Debate Club; Choral Club; Senior Play. BILL SPURGEON VIRGINIA STAMPS FHA 1; Pep Squad 2,3; DECA 4: Treasurer; Bull- dog Growl 3. PAT TOOLE NANCY TYLER FNA 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2; GhoralsGlibel) 2: Sextet 4. BEVERLY ULRICH DIXIE VAN REENAN Pep Squad 1; Speech Club 2,3; Treasurer 3; Stu- dent Council 1, 2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; lst Vice-President 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2,3; Class Vice-President 4; Girl's State 3; One- Act Play 4; Sophomore Favorite; Runner-up Class Favorite 3,4; Most Studious 2,3: Runner-up 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Runner-up 3; Awards: Algebra I, English II, Spanish II, American History 3. DAWSON VAUGHN Football 1,2; Manager 3; Choral Club 3. BECK WEAT HERS Student Council 1, 3, 4: Parliamentarian 4; Soil Conservation Award 3; Cheerleader 4; Class Play 3,4; One-Act Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; President 4; Awards: Math 1, Music 1, English 3, Chemistry 3. SHARON WHITEAKER Latin Club, FNA; Chorus Reporter; Bulldog Growl. DONNA WILLIAMS STEVE WILLINGHAM | BILL WILLIS Band 2,3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 2; Slide Rule 4; Class Play 3,4. ROSALIND WINKLE Science Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Treasurer 3; Basketball 3,4; Volleyball 2,3, 4; Softball 2; FHA 2; Lettermen's Club 4. JOHN WITSMAN One-Act Play Crew. ELDON WULBRECHT Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Choral Club 1. GEORGANNA ZELINA FHA 2; One-act play 3,4; Wittiest 4; Class Play 3,4; TIL Poetry 3,4; National Thespian Society Sec. -Vice-President 4; Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer; Debate 3; Bulldog Growl 4; Chorus 3, 4; National Forensic League 4. CHRISTINE LAHA Chorus; Photo Club; Volleyball Team; Nurses Club; Library Club; Advanced Girls Chorus. LEELAND PACE This annual gather- ing of Juniors and Sen- iors is the highlight of each year. The Junior class works hard all year to treat the Seniors to a lovely banquet and dance. “Oriental Gar- dens, the theme for innate esa wal the '64 banquet, coupled With ideas and hard work of the Junior class mothers produced a truly elegant affair, which the graduates will appreciate and re- member pleasantly for years to come, BILL BY ARS Bill - Exemplifies the qualities of leadership, a maturity beyond his years, always a solid, dependable student. Johnny - Active in all phases of athletic en- deavor for 4 years, spirit and determina- tion to fight despite injuries, high scho- lastic average, and still time for major participation in interscholastic league activities. JOHNNY KOLLER Wha s The highest honor bestowed upon graduating Seniors by the faculty in Burkburnett High School is that DIXIE VAN REENAN Dixie - Dedicated to learning, a trouper who was never satisfied with less than the best, valedictorian of her class. Who | _ of Who's Who. The selection is based upon scholarship, character, leadership, and service. LOUISE McDONALD Louise - Outstanding in band, high academic achievement and standards, and always a lovely attitude. John - Outstanding academic achievement coupled with being an outstanding ath- lete, quiet and unassuming, but always at the top. JOHN NYBY MARK McCLEAN Mark - Outstanding student of music, superior academic || achievement, salutatorian of his class. Meua, | g May 19, 1964 Mark speaks Processional] Valedictorian Solem faces yi nthe emu ‘ ‘ iii Ee eS Be PP i uk FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burkburnett, Texas Member F.D.I1.C. Save for a Future Education With a Student Savings Account lms? CHEVROLET @r PONTIAC fi OLDSMOBILE Best Place By Far Jo Buy Your Car P,O. Box 488 Burkburnett, Texas Phone 569-3381 FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN Burkburnett HARLIN MILLS GRAIN COMPANY G. R. SLOAN’S SERVICE S TATION Dependable On the Fina ] Oklahoma Products Cut-Off Burkburnett, Texas CLIFF WAMPLER YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELOR 203 North Avenue D 569-3161 Burkburnett Owens Brumley Funeral Home GOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE A Partner in Area Growth Serving homes, business and industry in The Opportun COM SY HBT SHDe 744s: TEXAS ELECTRIC SSSI: Ve eo ere ORI A IN Y. Burkburnett, Texas Congratulations SPINK’S FINA and Best Wishes to the Graduates of '64 MANHATTAN DEPARTMENT STORE LORITA’S FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Funerals, Banquets, Weddings 201 N. Ave. D Phone 569-3371 PRESTON DAIRY MONAGHAN THE BURKBURNETT STAR | FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE aaee Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, | Read by Everybody” GENERALGQELECTRIC| = sssnrc. vovsos and Furniture Dealer Commercial Printers and.Publishers , Burkb tt, T 200 East 3rd 569-3112 arate oe | Compliments WACKERS oe PALACE CAFE Your Dollar Buys More at Your Wacker Store ’ MRS. KENNETH } 416 South Ave. D GAGE Burkburnett, Texas Football Queen, Ann Jennings, and Escort, Jerry Bingham Flowers for Every Occasion BURKBURNETT FLORIST We do wedding catering 2 De omy enuer Gifts for All Occasions CAMPBELL CARL'S on AUTO SUPPLY WATCH SHOP CARL NELSON 22o, Hasta higceot. Phone 569-3391 Ph, 569-372 Ih Burkburnett, Texas Exquisite Jewelry AUTO PARTS “Tt Not in Stock — We find ut Burk's Wholesale and Retail Parts House CASEY LOGAN AUTO SUPPLY Dial 569-3322 7 ‘ the eet. a oe at 4 CECIL’S GROCERY AND MARKET AUTO GUA Your Rambler Dealer in Burk | ULLIS MOTOR CO. BOOMTOWN BOWL AND RESTAURANT RANDALL AND RITA HUDSON HENRY’S BAKERY Phnoneesocecle Finest Service From HERRING’S ] GOIN’S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES TEXACO MR. AND MRS. JOHNNIE L. HERRING 300 N. Ave. D Owner Burk RaAvErre iid sas it Best Wishes, Graduates of '64 Courtesy of DR. CARPENTER ELITE DRESS SHOP DR. ADAMS Burkburnett WHITE’S AUTO arate” STORE BURK OFFICE SUPPLY 305eh Zee selbhirg 569-3741 Quality Merchandise at Low Prices OFFICE SUPPLIES WELDON NIX, Owner BURKBURNETT PLUMBING ELECTRIC SUPPLY Ice Service - Taxi Service Bus Station - Express Service Ablieast) Third Street | Burkburnett, Texas 569-2871 | LIPPARD INSURANCE AGENCY C. J. LIPPARD, Agent | Ph. 569-2691 CO-OP Feeds and Supplies | Gin’= 569-2521 Store - 569-2601 FARMER’S DAIRY MART 909 Sheppard Rd. MR. AND MRS. JOHN GRATTEN OPAL’S DRESS SHOP MRS. OPAL BOOKBINDER Dressy Dresses 'n Casual Sport Clothes 569-3401 Best Wishes, Graduates of '64 Compliments of BURK DRUG BILL McGEE Compliments of MAX KRUETZ HOUSE OF MUSIC Wichita Falls, Texas edway Indiana Tenth Wichita Falls, Texas department store shopping is COMPLETE shopping is EASY Hammond Organs Story Clark Pianos and Accessories Band Instruments TOM McCARTY MUSIC CO. Wichita Falls, Texas POJSLOtheote BUTLER’S 5 10 Ph. 766-3031 Eat With Me at the “BIG D” Hamburgers, Malts and Shakes 4140 Burk Road COUNTER INSURANCE AGENCY GEORGE MILDRED 308 Main Street Phone 569-2771 Burkburnett, Texas Listen to KTRN 1290 First in Texoma for Four Years. GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 12th and Ohio Wichita Falls, Texas Where you buy the best for less. PauL BROWN, TYacthlor 813%2 Scott Ave. Phone 723-9739 WicHITA FALLs, TEXAS . Sewer Service mlLve pais wecontracting MmWateneticacers 114 E, Third Air Conditioning feeixtures weouUppLics . Backhoe Work . Free Estimates POSITIVE DRAIN CLEANING WITH PAYTON COZBY BURTON PLUMBING 407 E. 3 “THE TOUGHEST OF THEM ALL” RIGHT READY REASONABLE : cstebR! i : j ihe, H. MEANDER IIR: General Insurance - Real Estate 569-2831 BY PROFESSIONAL PLUMBERS | . SHOP A N JOE p- JOE BARBER SHOP JOERPNICHOLRS VORABRYANT HUGH VEACH BILL SANDERS Burkburnett JOHN PAGE 569-3121 203 52 Main i BILLS Frigidaire TV - Furniture - Appliances ZENITH SORE Weide 18. 569-3651 THE DOROTHY AND FRED McCANDLESS 219 BE. Main 569-8149 JIFFY Reasonable Prices GRILL CLEMMER DIXON BROS. LUMBER COMPANY : Okla. Cut-Off Burkburnett Burkb urnett, Texas Oklahoma Cut-Off 569-2911 ™ , Rae AE 2 ae ee SHOP UNITED SUPERMARKET Burkburnett DON’T WORRY CLEMENT’S FASHION pen to Nee Belbhed dil poh sear ay Nae FAMOUS eta EPARTMENT Accessories'! STORE Parker Plaza Burkburnett, Texas WINSTON FREEMAN Department Stores of Finer Things Compliments of a HOLT’S SPORTING GOODS ) see a Everything in Sports Downtown and Parker Square aE. Wichita’ Falleue esas 8 5apcou. Wichita Falls 723-2648 Join Your Friends for Fun at ORBIT SKATING RINK 909 Bishop Road i C li t Congratulations, Graduates ompliments of BiHes, ShUDENT COUNCIL Sponsor Mr. Silkwood RILEY MACHINE SHOP President Barry Davey AND SUPPLIES Vice-President Jerry Bingham Secretary-Treasurer Sheila Davey Parliamentarian Beck Weathers Chaplain Bill Byars 104 West Third Reporter Vicki flurney Burkburnett IF IT'S COOD FOOD CICERO PAUL 569-1731 East 3rd CARPENTER, | Manager Burkb tt; urkburnett, Texas Phone 569-3711 Congratulations, Seniors! Magic Mirror Beauty Salon DIXIE DRIVE INN | 4116 Burk Rd. Morgan Floral Co. 716 10th, Wichita Falls Across From Old High School ler Hofacket Humble Service Special School Rates ation | ; School Children Mook vase a ‘ an wy si WS Owned and Operated by ostelwait s Uleaners SHIRLEY AND LUULASSMITH Stella's Beauty Shop SATIS ES RAD: iri vn Aer diy: we +] fy) iis yyati! MEL KS galt ORY si et ih ig aan Tite ' i mY ie ea Hl ae oe w


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