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OAe FOOTPRINTS ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUD E NT S OF BURNET HIGH SCHOOL FO REWORD The staff has tried to picture this school year, not as it should have been, but as it was. Realizing that the city of Burnet is making progress toward becoming the model small city in the U. S. A., we have tried to picture progress made in our school. As you turn these pages, may you note any progress toward what might be termed, the Model School in the Model Small City. The Editor DEDICATION To You, whose each daily act strengthens, weakens or alters the character of Burnet High School— To You, whose character is strengthened, weakenened, altered by Burnet High School— To You, the Students we dedicate this volume of Footprints. F. E. McGAHAN Superintendent B. A., M. A. North Texas State Greetings: The youth herein represented present a very real challenge when we think of not only training for worthy community membership but also training for world citizen- ship attitudes. May these boys and girls have the courage always to stand for the right regardless of momentary consccjuences. May we as leaders, fathers and mothers, dare to tell them the truth irrespective of the cost. p E McGahan SCHOOL BOARD Reading left to right—L. D. Albritton, Raymond Hullum, Upton Frazer, Jordan Everett, Laymond Parks, F. E. McGahan; Supt., Clyde Keele, M, M. Greer. FACULTY CARL BAGE B. A. Texas University Coach J. L. CHAMBERLAIN B, S., B. Acct. East Texas State College Mathematics FRED CHERRY B. S. Texas A. Sc M. Agriculture MRS. V. T. COYLE B.S. Texas State College for Women Home Economics MRS. CUM I COOK B. A, East Texas State College Bookkeeping MRS. S. H, ELLIOTT B. S, Daniel Baker English—Social Science BOB L. GRAY B. S. West Texas State College Band MRS. R. H. HEREFORD B. F. A. Southwestern University Piano FACULTY JIM L. HOLSTON B. S, University of Houston Assistant Coach—Science McCLEAN KNOX Texas Christian University Junior High School—-P. E. Mathematics MRS. J. H, MACKEY B. A. Southwest Texas State College English (first semester) MRS. F. E. McGAHAN B. A. North Texas State College Special Education MRS. LURA NORRIS B, S. Daniel Baker Eighth Grade FAIRY SIMPSON B. A., Texas A. I. M. A., Sul Ross State College Librarian MRS. BLANCHE WORD B, S. Southwest Texas State College String Orchestra MRS. MAC BRADLEY (not pictured) B. A., Texas Tech Commercial MRS. W. J. Tarver (not pictured) B. A., Scarritt College Seventh Grade FOOTPRINTS QUEEN o SENIOR FAVORITES JIM CARSON Pres.; Jr. Sr. Pres.; Fresh. Treas.; F.F.A. Vice Pres.; Lone Star Farmer Degree; Football 4 yrs, Co-Cap, 47 48; Track 2 yrs.; Eng. Club, 2 yrs. String Orch. 1 yr.; Annual Staff I yr,; F.F.A. 4 yrs. EDDIE WITCHER Vice Pres.; Annual 2 yrs.; Football 3 yrs., Football manager 1 yr.; Baseball I yr.; Track 2 yrs.; Basketball 3 yrs.; Eng, Club 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr.; Library Club 1 yr.; Press Club I yr.; Commentator Staff 2 yrs. MARY NELL NORRIS Set.; Best-All-Around 47-48; Who's Who 1 yr.; Baseball I yr.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Choral Club 2 yrs. Band 2 yrs.; String Orch. 4 yrs., Ed. 47 48; Li- brary Club 1 yr.; F. H. A. 3 yrs. WENDELL TARVER Treas.; Who’s Who 2 yrs.; Jr. and Sr. Trests.; Soph. Pres.; Football 1 yr.; Band 1 yr.; F. F. A. 4 yrs.; Pres. 47-48. SENIORS LETA MAE BAKER Band 2 yrs.; Commentator Staff 1 yr.; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; String Orth. 1 yr.; F. H. A. 2 yrs.; Volleyball 2 yrs. KENNETH BIBLES Football I yr.; Baseball 2 yrs.; F.F.A. 3 yrs. CHARLES BROWN Best-All-Around 47-4«; Most Popular 46- 47; Fresh., Soph,, and jr. Favorite; Soph. Reporter; Annual Staff 4 yrs,; Commentator 1 yr.; jr. Historians 1 yr.; Science Club 2 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Bas- ketball I yr,; Football 4 yrs., Co-Capt. 47- 48, All District Team 47-48. RICHARD CLARK Sr. Favorite; Football 2 yrs.; Basket- ball 1 yr; Track 2 yrs.; Baseball I yr. GUY DAUGHERTY Football 4 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Jr. His- torians I yr.; F, F. A, 3 yrs, DARRELL DEBO Fresh. Sec,; Who’s Who 2 yrs.; Piano 1 yr.; Commentator Staff 1 yr,; Band 2 yrs.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 3 yrs.; Library Club 1 yr. ELLIS DEERMAN Football 3 yrs.; All District Team and All Central Texas 2nd Team 47-48; Basketball 4 yrs.; Track 3 yrs.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Science Club I yr. LaVERNE ELLEBRACHT Volleyball 1 yr. SENIORS MARY SUE FLUITT F.F.A, Sweetheart 46-47; Junior Vice- Pres.; Press Club 1 yr.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Choral Club 2 yrs,; String Orch. 2 yrs.; F.H.A. 2 yrs.; Pep S uad I yr,; Volleyball 1 yr. BILLY JO HALL Football I yr.; Baseball 1 yr.; F.F.A. 3 yrs. CARROL HEFFINGTON Jr. Favorite; Football 3 yrs.; Baseball I yr,; Track 2 yrs.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr. DARRELL HEINE Football 1 yr.; Baseball I yr.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Jr. Historians 1 yr.; F.F.A. 4 yrs. HAZEL HEINE Volleyball 4 yrs.; Captain 46-47, Co- Capt. 47-48; Baseball 3 yrs.; Eng, Club 2 yrs.; Choral Club 1 yr.; F.H.A. 4 yrs. BOBBY HOLLEMAN Football 2 yrs.; Track I yr. THOMAS HULLUM Football 2 yrs.; Track 1 yr.; Choral Club Vice Pres. 1 yr,; F, F. A. 3 yrs. DORIS KEENAN Volleyball 1 yr. SENIORS BEBE KINCHELOE Basketball Queen 47-48; Harvest Queen 46-47; Baseball 3 yrs.; Volley- ball 4 yrs.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr ; Choral Club 2 yrs.; Band 1 yr.; Majorette 1 yr.; Annual Staff 3 yrs.; Library Club 1 yr ; F, H. A. 3 yrs.; Pep Squad 2 yrs. JERRY LaVOICE B. H. S. Sweetheart 46-47; Sr. Re- porter; Press Club 2 yrs.; Pep Squad 2 yrs.. Cheer Leader 1 yr. margie McFarland Footprints Queen 46-47; Who's Who 1 yr; Sr. Favorite; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Band Majorette 2 yrs.; Press Club i yr.; Commentator 1 yr,; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; Choral Club 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr.; English Club 2 yrs.; Volleyball 2 yrs.; Baseball 1 yr.; F. H. A. 4 yrs. BILL McGINTY Football 3 yrs.; Baseball 2 yrs. FRANCES MAHER Pep Squad 4 yrs,; F. H. A. 2 yrs. Choral Club 1 yr.; Volleyball t yr. SAM PASCHALL Football 3 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Basketball 1 yr. JANICE PIPER Jr Favorite; Band Majorette 2 yrs.; Press Club 2 yrs.; Commentator 1 yr.; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Pep Squad 1 yr,; F. H. A. I yr.; Library Club 1 yr.; Choral Club i yr.; English Club 1 yr. EUGENE PIRTLE Football 1 yr.; Track 2 yrs.; Basket- ball 1 yr.; Baseball 1 yr.; Pep Squad 1 yr. SENIORS FEILD POGUE Football 2 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; F. F. A. 3 yrs.; Choral Club 1 yr. VIRGINIA RICHTER Pep Squad 2 yrs.; F. H. A. 1 yr.; Li- brary Club 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 1 yr,; Press Club 1 yr.; Student Council I yr.; Jr. Historians 1 yr.; Choral Club 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr.; Eng. Club 2 yrs.; Volleyball 2 yrs.; Baseball 2 yrs. BENNIE LEE SCHOOLEY F. H. A. 4 yrs.; Pep Squad 4 yrs.; Volleyball 4 yrs,; English Club 2 yrs.; Choral Club i yr.; Library Club 1 yr. ALTON SMITH Soph, Favorite; Baseball 2 yrs.; An- nual Staff 2 yrs.; Basketball 3 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Tumbler 1 yr.; F, F. A. 3 yrs.; Volleyball 3 yrs.; Pep Squad 1 yr. R Footprints Queen 47-48; Who's Who 1 yr.; Fresh, pres.; Soph. Reporter; Band 2 yrs.; Annual Staff 3 yrs.; F. H. A. 4 yrs., Sec. 45-46, Vice-Pres. 46- 47; Science Club Pres. 44-4); Eng. Club 2 yrs-; Chora! Club 2 yrs.; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; Library Club 2 yrs.; Piano 1 yr. JACK STANFORD Senior Favorite; Football 2 yrs.; Bas- ketball 2 yrs.; Track 1 yr.; Senior Vice-Pres.; Choral Club 1 yr.; String Orch. 2 yrs.; F. F. A. 3 yrs.; Parlia- mentarian 46-47. DAN ULRICH Junior Vice-Pres.; Fresh. Pres. 43-44; Football 3 yrs.; Basketball 4 yrs.; Baseball 1 yr,; Track ) yrs.; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Press Club 2 yrs.; Com- mentator 2 yrs.; Jr. Historians 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr.; English Club I yr, GRETA UNDERWOOD Football Queen 46-47; Band Major- ette 2 yrs.; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Press Club 1 yr.; F. H. A. 3 yrs., Reporter 47- 48. SENIORS BETTY RUTH WARNER Pep Squad 4 yrs,; F. H. A, 3 yrs.; Li- brary Club 1 yr.; Press Club 1 yr,; String Orch. 2 yrs.; Choral Club 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr.; Eng. Club 2 yrv. Piano 1 yr.; Volleyball 2 yrs. PAT WILHOIT Football Mgr, 3 yrs.; Baseball 2 yrs.; Basketball 2 yrs.; Eng. Club 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr. BETTESSEE WOOD Library Club 1 yr.; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; F. H. A. 2 yrs.; String Orch, 3 yrs.; Band 1 yr.; Volleyball 3 yrs. M. B. ZIMMERMAN Football Mgr. 2 yrs.; Basketball Mgr. 2 yrs.; English Club 2 yrs.; Press Club 1 yr,; F, F. A. 2 yrs. I Sleepy Fete 2. Freak— (four arms?) 3. That Smith Girl 4. Charles Brown 5. Gruesome Twosome 6. Repeat Performance” ?. Just Plain Bill 6. Pretty Boy, ffitcberl 9 Those 3eniors! 10. Some Doll! 11. Blackmail Material 12. Dance, Ballerina, Di 13. A Mind of Her Own 14. Sam, the Hired Man 15. Poor Richard 16. Picnieing 17. Remember? 18. Yainger Days 19. Guess ifrho???? 20. B. H. S. SENIORS Kenneth Charles Richard Guy Darrell Bibles Brown Clark Daugherty Debo Ellis LaVerne Mary Sue Billy Jo Carrol Deerman Ellebracht Fluitt Hall Heffington SENIORS Bebe Jerry Margie Bill Frances Kincheloe LaVoice McFarland McGinty Maher Bennie Lee Alton Ruth Ann Jack Dan Schooley Smith Smith Stanford Ulrich Greta Underwood Betty Ruth Pat Warner Wilhoit Bettes see Wood M. B. Zimmerman ALMA MATER Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Burnet High all hail. Famous now and ever after Let thy name prevail, Loyalty and faith and honor, We will pledge to you— As we stand your sons and daughters And salute our School. Gene Smyth, President Jimmy Olney, Vice President Joy Stockman, Secretary JUNIOR FAVORITES JUNIORS Ervin Adcock Max Alexander Sam Ashabranner Eugene Bird Billie Jo Box - - Jodie Burleson zl I Buddy Clendennen M Frank Cochran 1 Bill Connolly Jerry Collins Dorothy Corder June Cox JUNIORS Peggy Fowler Dorothy Nell Frazer Gaily a Gibson Jack Greer Gene Hallmark Bill Heffington Donald Hicks Bernice Jackson Wayne Jarvis Howard Lange Donald Lewis Joyce Lewis Patricia Lynch Marie McClish W. C Miller JUNIORS Charles Minton Mary Bob Newlin Mary Lou Reed Robert Riley LaVon Schooley Gaylia Shelburn Wendell Shelburn Gail Stuart Maggie Tumlinson Ada Pearl Walker Geneva Withers SOPHOMORE FAVORITES -OcdiU btyuAMC' SOPHOMORES Dorothy Alley Joy Barnett Leta Bibles Neta Bibles Ross Dodson Clyde Doney Norma Flintt aT A Mary Lou Brown Johnnie Burk Wilma Burton Charles Cody John Ferguson Betty Fry Pokey Gibbs Hugh Gilbreath Bill Goble SOPHOMORES Gene Marx Dean McGinty La Verne Murchison Nina Jones Kenneth Kelley SOPHOMORES Owen Schlomach Max Ulrich -FRESHMAN FAVORITES FRESHMEN Duryl Bird Billimac Bradley Virginia Glendon Allbritton Bible Dean Bibles Wanda Gene Bibles Bingham Gaylord Cook W. J. Brewster Catherine Corder Laura Clarke Glendale Crooks Ruth Clark Buster Dooley FRESHMEN Lawrence Laura Stan Bobbye Gene Luan Frazer Frazer Field Germany Gilmore Norman Roy Vaileta Ray Ollie Mae Billie Ruth Goble Graves Goble Jones Keele Dorothy Vivian J. T Velma Selma Heine Malktt Maxwell McCoy McGinty Joyce Harold Lortine David Dick McPhiiil Minton Newiin Noble Osborn FRESHMEN Jerry Ross Rowney James Sheppard Faye Simolcrm Houston SmirH Joan Addie Mae Wilhoit Williamson Buddy 11a Marie Alfred Withers Witcher Wood Vernon Tippie Ezma Wagoner Mary Lee Smith Edith Speikerman A. J. Walker 1. Oh! That bubble gum! 2. Darrell, shoes and all! 3. B. H. S. Beauties (?) 4. What 'cha see, Dan? 5. Center of attraction! 6, Bebe and Dan, tsh, tsh! 7, Pretty as the picture— 8, Siamese — (twins) 9- Astonishing, yes? 10. Guess what? VERNELL COLLINS — RICKY FIELD JOYCE GOBLE — BL'RTON WARWICK EIGHTH GRADE Ada Ruth Jemes Jerry Newton Bobby Alderson Alexander Alexander Alexander Condrey Derell Melba C owan Douplas William Everett June Robert Estepp Ferguson Hubert Henry Jean Hyman Hernandey Irvin EIGHTH GRADE , Mary McAllister La Nell McCoy Jo Ella McDaniel Johanna Montgomery Jerry Moore Johnnie Mason Leona Alice Carl Ray Rogers Rowney Samford Shelburn Stef fey Hoppy Barton Mary Lou Bird well Carl Brewster '« , Kenneth Alexander Donna Baker Alberta Burk Joyce Burton Darby Clendennen Vernell Collins Robert Cox Jo Ed Frazier Ima Jean Crow Aline Dickens Martha Everett Ricky Field SEVENTH GRADE Gordon Gilmore Don Glover Don Henderson Frank Hines Bobbie Holder Gary Delmar Holland Hyman Clifford Moore Myrna Kincheloe La veil Moss Phyllis Morgan Truman Hyman Bernexl Lawson Sonny Mason Travis John McDaniel Pogue Jerry McAllister Dave McGahan Wilburn McCormick SEVENTH GRADE June Riley James Smith Lula Belle Risinger Barbara Templeton Charles Tumlinson Barbara Nelda Phillips Grace Rushing Bobby Self Rex Virdell k Billie Warner Allred Wood Jimmy Stephens Clinton Smith Carlene Evans Zelda Ellis Carol Cox Bonnie Burnett 1 cmd fyikP MARY NELL NORRIS — CHARLES BROWN Co-Captain Charles Brown Eddie Witcher Managers Pat Wilhoit Co-Captain Jim Carson Max Ulrich Coach Assistant Coach Carl Bage Jim Holston FOOTBALL SQUAD First row—Pat Wilhoit, Alfred Wood, Glendon Bibles, Jerry Collins, Wayne Jarvis, Pete Deerman, Dan Ul- rich, Charles Brown, Feild Pogue, Thomas Hullum, Sam Paschali, Jimmy Olney, Stan Field, John Ferguson, Gene Hallmark, Max Ulrich. Second row—Eddie Witcher, Ray Goble, James Sheppard, Max Alexander, Robert Riley, Wendell Tarver, Russell Renick, Carrol Heffington, Jim Carson, Bobby Holleman, Jack Stanford, Dolphus McCoy, Martin Cox, Kenneth Kelly, Third row—Coach Bage, Lawrence Frazer, Gene Smyth, Dean McGinty, Gene Bingham, Norman Goble, A. J, Walker, Guy Daugherty, Richard Clark, J. T. Maxwell, Eugene Bird, Billimac Bradley, Buddy Clendennen, Bobby Ray, Chester Bibles, W. J. Brewster, Coach Holston. rt 18 Richland Springs Opponent 6 7 Hondo 18 6 Belton 0 13 San Saba 6 13 Mason 12 Burnet 0 6 6 13 7 Lampasas Georgetown Marble Falls Fredericksburg Llano Opponent 0 34 0 13 7 i Richard Clark Jerry Collins Guy Daugherty Ellis Deerman Carrol Heffington Bobby Holleman Thomas Hullum Wayne Jarvis Duff McClish Dolphus McCoy Sam Paschali Feild Pogue Jack Stanford Dan Ulrich A. J. Walker Eugene Pirtle Richard Clark BASKETBALL TEAM First row—Ellis Deerman, Jerry Collins, Jimmy Olney. Second row—Pat Wilhoit, Dan Ulrich, Gene Smyth, Martin Cox. Third row—Alton Smith, Richard Clark, Duff Mc- Clish, Billimac Bradley. Billimac Bradley Jimmy Olney Jerry Collins Duff McClish Ellis Deerman Pat Wilhoit VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back row; Dorothy Heine, Joyce Lewis, Gayla Shelburn, Mary Beth Bingham, Peggy Nell Jarvis, Faye Simpkins, Mr. Knox, Front row: Bennie Lee Schooley, Billy Jo Box, Hazel Heine, Leta Mae Baker, Betty Ruth Warner. Cheer Leaders—Jerry LaVoice, Peggy Fowler, Bernice Jackson, Verneil Collins, First row—Alberta Burk, Joyce Goble, Charles Glenda Tumlinson, Donna Baker, Nelda Ray. Second row—Zelda Mae Ellis, Gailya Gibson, Geneva Withers, Dorothy Nell Frazer, Mary Lou Reed, Johanna Montgomery, June Marie Estep, Martha Jane Everett, Third row—Aline Dickens, Marie McClish, Laura Clarke, Joy Stockman, Selma McGinty, Bobbie Ann Blalock, Billie Jo Essex, Melba Douglas. Fourth row—Barbara Templeton, Bobbye Gene Germany, Kitty Corder, Johnnie Marie Burk, Gail Stuart, Leona Samford, Mary Beth Bingham, Fifth row—Edith Speikerman, Mary Lee Smith, Luan Gilmore, Norma Joyce Fluitt, Peggy Nell Jarvis, Margaret Ann Nichols, Mary Lou Brown, Annie Ruth John- ston, Joyce Lewis. Sixth row—Mary Lou Pogue, Faye Simpkins, Wilma Burton, Dorothy Alley. Tumblers—W. C. Miller, Charles Minton, Alton Smith, Billie Warner, Wendell Shelburn, Joan Wilhoit, Jerry Moore, Billie Fillpot, Ann Donovan. B. H. S. BAND Drum Major—Nina Lee Jones; Majorettes—Bebe Kincheloe, Pokey Gibbs, Greta Underwood, Margie McFarland, Janice Piper, LaVern Murchison; Flagbearers— Ruth Ann Smith, Mary Nell Norris, Dorothy Corder; Coronets—Walden Tarver, Jerry McAllister, Addie Mae Williamson, Joyce McPhaul, Hugh Gilbreath, Larry [ones, Dorman Wheeler, Betty Ann Tucker, Joy Barnett; Alto Homs—Leta Bibles, Elizabeth Tarver; Trombones—Tommie Sreer, Ervin Adcock; Flute—Virginia Allbritton; Bells— Betty Fry; Baritone—Darrell Debo; Saxophones—Laura Frazer, Myrna Kincheloe, Betty Johnson, Sonny Mason, Janice Germany; Clarinets—Neta Bibles, Patsy Ann Smith, Clyde Doney, Mary Jane Dennis, Roddy Paschal], Bobbie Ann Stewart, Nancy Sim- mons; Bashes—Jeanene Sites, Howard Lange; Drums—Leta Mae Baker, Jack Debo, Nancy Gibbs, Jane Scoggins. Zeutcf % asjfFJtjeafzjbL— LETA — NETA o Front row—Edith Speikerman, Billy Jo Essex, Selma McGinty, Leta Bibles, Mary Nell Norris. Second row—Pokey Gibbs, Neta Bibles, Joy Barnett, Annie Ruth Johnston, Joy Stockman, Vernell Collins, Mary Lou Birdwell. Third row—David Noble, Jeanene Sites, Mary Lee Smith, Carolyn Medders, LaVern Murchison, Tommie Greer, Ernest Speikerman, Walden Tarver The string ensemble was started in 1944 by Mrs, Blanche Word, and had a beginning membership of ten. Of this group only one remains in the advanced class of eighteen. The beginners also have eighteen members making a total of thirty-six in the four year old class. Mrs. Word — Director PIANO CLASS Seated at table—Mrs. Mackey—sponsor, Jodie Burleson, Dorothy Nell Frazer, Rita Cochran, Billie Ruth Keele, Charles Cody, Gene Marx, Gailya Gibson, John Fer- guson, Betty Johnson, Bobbie Ann Blalock. m Standing—Joyce McPhaui, Dorothy Corder, Marie McClish, Tommie Greer, Laura Fra2er, Max Ulrich, Ila Marie Witcher, Lamar Yeary, Clyde Doney, Darrell Debo, Virginia Allbritton. F. H. A. CHAPTER First row—Frank Norvell, A. W. Walker, Walden Tarver, Wendell Tarver, Jerry Collins, Ross Dodson, W. C, Miller, Wayne Jarvis, Norman Goble. Second row—John Bradley, Chester Bibles, Hugh Gilbreath, Houston Smith, F. W, Rowney, Buddy Withers, William Hall, Jack Greer, Dean Bibles, Glendale Crooks, Buster Dooley, Vernon Tipple, David Noble, Bill Goble, Stan Field. Ihird row—LaVon Schooley, Ernest Speikerman, Owen Schlomach, buddy Clen- dennen, Bill Heffington, Max Alexander, Billy Frank Rogers, jerry Ross, Dolphus McCoy, James Sheppard, Harold Minton, John Hoover, Donald Lewis, Darrell Heine, Alton Smith, Jerrell Renick, Dwain Williams, Wendell Shelburn, Charles Minton, Ray Goble, Gene Bingham, Gene Smyth, Billy Jo Hall. Mr. Cherry — Advisor F. F. A. SWEETHEARTS Secretary Treasurer Wayne Jarvis W. C Miller Sentinel Jerrel Renick President Vice-President Wendell Tarver Jerry Collins Reporter Historian Frank Norvell Jack Greer HOMEMAKING CLUB Front row—seated—Darlene Robbins, Virginia Allbritton, Luan Gilmore, Bobbie Ann Blalock, Volleta Graves, Selma McGinty, Billie Fillpot, Peggy Jarvis, Greta Under- wood, Ruth Ann Smith, Margie McFarland, Betty Johnson. Second row—seated—Joyce McPhaul, Faye Simpkins, LaNell Wooten, Wanda Bibles, Edith Spiekerman, Vivien Mallett, Neta Bibles, LaVern Murchison, Geneva Withers, Hazel Heine, Leta Bibles, Betty Fry, Joy Barnett. Third row—kneeling—Norma Joyce Fiuitt, Laura Frazer, Virginia Box, Ezma Wagoner, Johnnie Marie Burk, Gailya Gibson, Dorothy Nell Frazer, Addic Mae Wil- liamson, Gail Stuart, Annette Risinger, Nina Lee Jones, Leoma Crooks, Bonnie Huggins, Edith Stinnett, Mary Lou Brown. Top row—standing—Mary Lee Smith, Jodie Burleson, Laura Clarke, Mary Beth Bingham, Bernice Jackson, Wilma Burton, Joyce Lewis, Joy Stockman, Marie McClish, Dorothy Corder, Jeanene Sites, Lydia June Cox, Bennie Lee Schooley, Annie Ruth Johnston, Margaret Nichols, Betty Ruth Warner, Mary Lou Pogue, Pokey Gibbs, Mary Sue Fiuitt, Peggy Fowler, Dorothy Ally. Mrs. Coyle — Sponsor ANNUAL STAFF Editor ............................ Mary Nell Norris Business Manager ...... ............. Greta Underwood Secretary ................................. Janice Piper Literary Editor .................... Ruth Ann Smith Art Editors ........................ Bebe Kincheloe Alton Smith Photographers ....................... Eddie Witcher Margie McFarland Sponsors ............................... Mrs, Mackey Mr. Gray Standing: Margie McFarland, Mrs, Mackey, Alton Smith, Eddie Witcher, Bebe Kincheloe, Mr. Gray. Seated: Janice Piper, Mary Nell Norris, Greta Underwood, Ruth Ann Smith. B. H. S. COMMENTATOR STAFF Standing; Gene Marx, Darrell Dcbo, Leta Mae Baker, Margie McFarland, Kitty Corder, Dan Ulrich, Gene Smyth. Seated: Eddie Witcher, Jerry LaVoice, Mrs. McGahan, Mrs. Bradley, Sponsors, Bernice Jackson, Jerry Collins, PRESS CLUB Standing: Darrell Debo, Bobby Holleman, Frank Cochran, Norma Joyce Fluitt, Mrs. McGahan, Mrs. Bradley, Sponsors, Duryl Byrd, Janice Piper, Billimac Bradley. Seated; Eddie Witcher, Margie McFarland, Dan Ulrich, Billy Fillpot, Gene Smythe, M. B. Zimmerman, Billy Ruth Keele, Mary Sue Fluitt, Jerry LaVoice, Betty Ruth Warner, Walden Tarver, Jack Greer. JOAN WILHOIT 9aale£m£4- PORTRAIT STUDIO Bur net, Texas Jte nb i: PU0T06MPUERS' ASSOCIATION OP AMERICA BOOSTERS B. M. 5. wu. Ccm£7a tfaPun -SL and %?Uhe4o SENIORS dr 48 SMITH AMD 5ON DUNCAN-UUSTED Commercial Cold S to vag a INC. 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