Burnet High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Burnet, TX)

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BURNET IN EARLY SPRING l1 •-ftp «u f ' V • ■ a .7 i-1 r i i ffiiTi i - . -ry r ‘ mM 1966 Uulldog published by The Annual Staff BURNET HIGH SCHOOL Burnet, Texas Zably tmtetfs Highlights....................................................... 3 Administration Faculty . .......................................10 Classes...........................................................20 Personalities................................................... 48 Organizations.....................................................64 Athletics........................................ Junior High......................................................110 Elementary.......................................................124 Ads Index......................................................142 Burnet is different to each of us, yet it holds a common bond of meaning to all of us. More than just a hometown, it is... ... a PROGRESSIVE community, having achieved significant progress toward the final realization of the Community Inn project. ... a FRIENDLY community, welcoming many new residents each year from all parts of the country. ...a LOYAL community, whose citizens support the school in every phase of endeavor. To BURNET and its loyal citizens, we, the annual staff, dedicate this edition of the Bulldog. Mary Kem Editor Approaching Bumet from 2 I David Brunson congratulates new State Presi- dent of DECA, Pat Corbin at State Convention in Fort Worth-Texas Hotel. 1965-66 FFA Officers with Sweetheart, Suzy Glenn. Pres. Andy Field, V. P. Robert Bordovsky, Sec. Dewayne Tippie, Treas. Ronnie Lucksinger, Sentinel Neil Shelburn. Organizations Offer Experience and Burnet High School Auditorium is the scene as Mrs. Margaret Fry explains the ideals of The National Honor Society at fall initiation. Members pictured are Andy Miller, Larry Word, Mary Clements, Nina Jones, Sam Kindred, Gary Hyatt, Mary Kern, Vickie Massey. 4 HIGHLIGHTS leadership The organizations at Burnet High School offered many opportunities for students to gain experience and develop leadership ability through partic- ipation in the activities and projects they sponsored this year. Members of the FHA admire the beauties of Longhorn Cavem State Park. HIGHLIGHTS Seasonal M Football created excitement for the opening of school this fall. Geral and Sam encouraged interest in tennis by winning Regional. The Harvest Festival this fall was alive with antici- pation. Draw Enthusiasm Classroom work is always impor- tant. but activities round out the year at B, H. S. Students enjoyed the entertainment, competition, and ex- citement of each seasonal highlight. They participated in each sport with much enthusiasm and willingly helped with other activities. The intramural sports this spring encouraged keen competition. The Bald Soprano brought home a second District victory. v t—t ♦ • • v i i • t t t t I t f ’ 9 ' : BHS CLASS FAVORITES Srs. Willie Richardson Elizabeth Rhoden Jrs. Janis Tippie Tommy Tate Soph. Sally Robertson Joey Cox Fresh. Royce Smith Patty Metzler John Jordan and Gwen Shelburn won in the Pub- lic Speaking Job Interview contests at the Distributive Education Area V Conference in Austin. Steve Gardner captured District and Regional honors in Persuasive Speaking and placed third in State competition. Pictured in front of the Adminis- tration Building, these students represent each class, organiza- tion and sport in Burnet High. Clas HIGHLIGHTS ses Arc Well Kepresented All classes were represented on the band. Robert Jackson and Frank White won 1st. in Poultry Judging for FFA. The Administration and Faculty con- stantly strive to uphold high standards and improve the curriculum. They attend many night meetings and banquets which enrich our program. Admittis School Board and Superintendent Work fl BURNET SCHOOL BOARD: Left to right, Mr. R.B. Gamer, Dr. John Sandner, Supt. J. L. Akridge, Mr. Donald Shelbum, Mr. Carl McDonald, Mr. Conley Wofford, Mr. Jesse Rhoden, Mrs. Elizabeth Seidensticker. The dedicated citizens of our school board spend many hours developing the policy of our school. The school board meets each month to discuss matters which are important to the efficient operation of our school system. They have approved many new courses which have helped the students broaden their knowledge, and they have directed the building program. We would like to express our appreciation to the School Board for the work, guidance, and unselfish devotion they have given throughout the years. OFFICERS President: Dr. John Sandner V. President: Mr. Donald Shelbum Secretary: Mr. R.B. Garner Zvgetker Mr. Akridge, Superintendent of Burnet Schools, works with the school board to keep our school system run- ning smoothly. He spends many long hours in his office and attends numerous night meetings to keep abreast of current activities and proj- ects. Mr. Akridge inspects students' work at D. E. Banquet. J. L. AKRIDGE, Superintendent B. S. and M. A. Southwest T exas State College 13 Bernice Moreland Office Secretary Reba Cashen Bookkeeper School Personnel % Janice Ross Supervisor Lucille Shilling H. S. Cook Jessie Wooten H. S. Kit. Mgr. Iris Smith H. S. Cook Mamie Baker Elem. Kit. Mgr. Ruth Heine Elem. Cook Rayma Eckert H. S. Cook Drue ilia McCoy Elem. Cook Bernice Dietering Elem. Cook A Asa Howell High School Custodian A k Maude Greer Elem. Cook Wilton Cashen Elementary Custodian Ross Dotson Junior High Custodian General Repairs Bus Drivers: Mr. Mallett, Mrs. Kelley, Mr. Dilweg, Mr. Stipp, Mr. Ad- kisson, Mr. Rodger, Mr. Word, Mr. Fel- ler, Mr. Dietering. High School Principal Mr. Eckermann spends many hours dealing with the prob lems of students of Burnet High School. He also takes time from his busy schedule to teach a typing class. C.M. ECKERMANN Principal B. S. M. Ed. Southwest Texas State 15 faculty Encourages Mrs. Barton demonstrates electric scissors. Mrs. Galyean explains a problem. Don Adkisson B. S. Sam Houston Math, Texas History Sponsors: Freshmen Class Arlee Barton B. S. University of Texas Home Economics Sponsors: F. H. A., Sophomore Class Jack Brister B. S. North Texas State Athletics, Science Jerry Brumbalow Southwest Texas State Physical Education Sponsors: Pep Squad, National Thes- pians 16 High Standards Mr. Wilfert and Mrs. Smith listen attentively to students. Buddy Clendennen B. A. Baylor University Distributive Education Sponsors: Senior Class, DECA, Annual Jimmie Crowder B. S. Texas Christian Univer- sity History, P. E., Asst. Coach G.T. Dilweg U. S. Naval Academy Government, Physics, Mechani- cal Drawing, Advanced Math Sponsors: Junior Class Margaret Fry B. S. Stephen F. Austin English Sponsors: National Honor Society, Junior Class, Stu- dent Council Mildred Galyean B. S. Southwest Texas State Math Sponsors: Future Nurses Tom Henry B. S. Texas A M M. S. Texas Tech Vocational Agriculture Sponsors: FFA, Key Club Jimmie Jermstad B. S. M. Ed. North Texas State History, P. E., Head Coach Larry Letbetter B. S. Texas A M Vocational Agriculture Sponsors: FFA, Freshman Class John Lopes B. M. University of Texas Band, Science Sponsors: Choir Page McDonald B. S., M. L, University of Houston Journalism, Librarian Magaret Smith B. B. A. Baylpr University M, B. A. University of Texas Business Education Sponsors: Senior Class Ada Smith B. S. University of Houston M. R. E. B. D. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary M.Ed. University of Texas Counselor faculty Sponsors Social Events The faculty assists the students in the development of social ideals and attitudes by sponsoring various social events throughout the year. Lillian Tarver B. S. Southwest Texas State English Sponsors: Junior Class Vernon Wilfert B. S. Southwest Texas State Science Sponsors: Sophomore Class Cindy Vance B. S. Southwestern University Spanish Sponsors: Spanish Club Scenes from the Junior-Senior Banquet are depicted here. It is one of the social highlights of year sponsored by the faculty. Senior Class Officers Mold Responsible Positions PRESIDENT- - Robert Bordovsky VICE PRESIDENT—Dannie Crawford SECRETARY— Eddie Shackelford TREASURER- - Mary Gene Clements REPORTER--Linda Pafford 22 Judy Amidon Horace Barton Joye Bibles Robert Bordovsky Pam Bowers Bill Cain Mary Clements Sharyn Cox Senior Qirls Sind Dannie Crawford Margaret Debo Geral Greer Patty Hall Jim Hornsby Nina Jones Momemaking Interesting William DeLeon Billie Dickinson Gary Eden Adelaide Escamilla Andy Feild Richard Fry Harry Garner Suzy Glenn Ronnie Lucksinger Mike Massey Edwin Meador Jeanie Newton 26 Senior Keys Discover John Jordan Mary Kern Sam Kindred Cindy Kroeger Bill Kuykendall John Landtroop Glen Lewis Rose Long Zalents in Mechanical Drawing 27 Lenita Pafford Linda Pafford Seniors Attain Smllence Willie Richardson Elizabeth Rhoden Dorothy Sanders Margaret Schroeder Eddie Shackelford Gwen Shelbum Jimmy Shepperd DeWayne Tippie 28 in Chemistry Rick Verlander Karen Wooten Kathy Wright Cathy Zoeller 29 $unior Class Officers (fain Experience in Ceadership PRESIDENT-- Tommy Tate SECRETARY-- Kay Lavender TREASURER-- Cynthia Russell 30 Jonathan Allen Donald Baker Ginny Baker Pat Barton Wayne Bird Deborah Braley Jimmy Brown Bonnie Burnett David Brunson Linda Clendennen Richard Culp Tommye Dorbandt Larry Dunlap Peggy Eckermann Judy Frymire Steve Gardner Mary Gonzales Linda Guess Fonda Hall Cliff Hilliard Juniors Barbara Hinson Larry Hooker Gary Hyatt Jerry Hyman Larry Jenkins Linda Johnston Wanda Landtroop Kaye Lavender Karen Lewis Allen Love Develop Speed Accuracy in Typing Steve Sandner Bill Sawyer Neil Shelbum Tommy Tate Janis Tippie Alene Warwick Ava Rae Weisinger Merlene Wills Karen Worthington Toni Yokum Junior girls assist ably in library. Johnny Lowe Shirley Lucksinger Vickie Massey Cindy McFarland Aldena Mills Sammy Oatman Freddie Pabst Tim Pelfrey Terry Roberts Cynthia Russell {Juniors Become Proficient With Slide Kule Sophomore Readership Proves Successful PRESIDENT--Kelvin Keele VICE-PRESIDENT--Lee Shackelford SECRETARY--Joey Cox TREASURER--Eddie Fariss REPORTER--Larry Word Mrs. Fry explains the plot of Ivanhoe. Ann Campbell Vickie Carrigan George Clarke John Counts Sophomores Cearn Art of Public Speaking Joey Cox Dorothy Crawford Karol Crow Eddie Dickinson Jack Evans Eddie Farris Jan Field Victor Fry Albino Garcia Joye Henderson Lonny Hocker David Horton Teresa Hyatt Carol Hyman Curtis Jackson Linda Jackson Dan Jenkins Nancy Johnston Kelvin Keele Krista Keele Tommy Lastly Alen Lindeman Mary Lindeman John Lowery 39 Sophomores Linda Lucksinger Debbie Lynch Mike Mallett Margaret McCoy Andy Miller Barbara Milliom Ray Mills Billie Sue Nelson Don Oyler Mike Pilley Verlon Reagor Sally Robertson Lee Shackelford James Solomon Lynn Stewart Ronald Templin Dwight Tippie Leta Tumlinson Jim White Sandy White Larry Word Wayne Wright Doyle Yancy Betty Ed Young 40 Useful Skills 41 freshman Class Officers Cearn Responsibility of Ceaderslup PRESIDENT--Mike Johnson VICE-PRESIDENT--Herman McCoury SECRETARY--Brenda Landtroop TREASURER--Patty Metzler Doyle Amidon Charles Ash Peggy Aten James Ayers Janet Baker Phil Barnett David Barton Doris Barton Willie Boulding Connie Brown Donald Burns Billy Clark Janet Clark Ted Collins Linda Cox Sharon Daughtery Buddy Delvige Barry Detlefsen Cherryl Dunn Diane Floyd Arthur Garcia Bess Goodwin Allen Greathouse Gregg Guthrie 43 Kenneth Guthrie Earlene Hamilton Kathy Harrod Nancy Hill Chris Houy Vickie Huggins Sue Hulsey Dorothy Hyman Sharon Hyman Robert Jackson Kenneth Jennings Clay Johnson Debbie Johnson Ralph Johnson Mike Johnson Lonnie Jones Gayla Kroeger Brenda Landtroop Dena Lastly Marcus Lastly Elizabeth Lawson Charlie Light Barbara Lindeman Kathy Lowe 44 Jreskmm Ceam Spanish in flew Modem Cab Georgia Melton Patty Metzler Tommy Metzler Jessie Minton Clem Mueller Herman McCoury Jimmy McDonald Jackye McDowell David McGinty Thomas Murrin Terry Newton Tim O 'Donnell Freshmen leam basics of homemaking. Physical education builds sound bodies. World History proves interesting. freshmen Develop New Skills Janis Millsap Loxie Owens Donald Parker Kit Pelfry Cheryl Petrick Pat Pilley Larry Reese Mandolin Richards Gerald Robertson Robert Romine Elizabeth Sanders Richard Sanders Roger Sanders Lamar Schooley Barbara Shelbum Royce Smith Debbie Sons Lynn Stewart Gary Strackbein Donna Taylor Ann Taylor Randall Warwick David White Frank White Allen Wilburn John Wilkes Larry Williams James Word 47 The selection of B. H. S. personalities is always a difficult task. The personality and appearance of each student must be considered. The students on the following pages are the results of careful deliberation by students, teachers, and judges. 48 Bonnie Burnett Sam Kindred Mr- and Miss Chosen Miss Bonnie Burnett, pert brunette cheerleader, and Sam Kindred, Vale- dictorian of the Senior Class, were chosen Mr. and Miss BHS at the annual Sweetheart Prom, Other nominees were Suzy Glenn, Mary Gene Clements, and Nina Jones. Mr. BHS nominees were Steve Gardner, DeWayne Tippie, and Andy Feild. Mary Gene Clements Steve Gardner DeWayne Tippie 51 BEAUTY QUEEN - Nina Jones MR. ESQUIRE - Larry Boyd Nina Jones and Eddie Dickinson represented Larry Boyd and Debbie Lynch represented the the Annual Staff. Spanish Club. 2nd Annual Beauty Pageant Meld The second annual BHS Beauty Pageant came to a close with Nina Jones and Larry Boyd reigning as the new Miss Beauty and Mr. Esquire. Emceed by Gary Eden, the Pageant was one of the most successful events of the year. Twenty-four boys and girls represented twelve organiza- tions from BHS. Nina represented the Annual Staff, Larry Boyd represented the Spanish Club. Runners-up were Bonnie Burnett and Robert Bordovsky, while second runners-up were Cindy McFarland and Dewayne Tippie. Gary Eden was MC. William DeLeon and Cindy McFarland represented DECA. First and Second runners-up go down the ramp for the Queen's parade. West Ml Mound Students Selected President Andy Feild was M. C. at the FFA Father-Son banquet. Pat Barton chats with other students at the Junior-Senior banquet. She was food chair- man. ANDY FEILD and PAT BARTON were selected by the faculty as the Best All Around students of the 1965-66 school year. Participation in extra-curricular activities and cooperation in the class room along with scholastic achievement were some of the factors considered. Andy served as a captain on the football team this year and demonstrated superior leadership ability as president of the FFA. Pat did a wonderful job as food chairman for the Junior-Senior Banquet. She proved her personality and poise hy selling the most ads for the annual this year. Congratulations Pat and Andy for being selected as our Best All Around Students. Andy helps to build school spirit by talking to the student body before a football game. Participation in rallies such as this helped Pat and Andy win this award. Long hours of work after the class rooms were empty helped achieve academic standards. « Hina {Jones Harvest Queen The Senior class again reigned over the Harvest Festival as Nina Jones and John Landtroop were crowned Harvest Queen and King. The Harvest Festival is sponsored annually by the Junior class of B. H. S. Backed by a setting of red and gold, Nina was chosen from class representatives Kaye Lavender, Junior; Debbie Lynch, Sophomore; and Brenda Landtroop, Freshmen. The nominees were present with their escorts in the Halloween parade, then at the Halloween Carnival at the elementary school. Immediately following the Carni- val, the Harvest Festival was held at the High School Auditorium. The Queen and her court were en- tertained by The Counts, a local band. Nina Jones leaves school after busy day. Nina works at school 57 Annual Halloween Parade goes around the square. Prizes were given for the best costume and the best float. Suzy Glenn Momeeoming Queen Homecoming Queen One of the most honored young women in high school. Miss Suzy Glenn, was crowned Homecoming Queen over 3 other candidates. She also held this honor her Freshman year. Kicked off by the burning of the bonfire, Homecoming fes- tivities included the football game with the half-time program, and the Homecoming Dance afterward. Other nominees were Joye Bibles, Mary Clements, and Toni Yocum, also Football Sweetheart. Others honored were De Wayne Tippie, Pep Squad Beau; and Kathy Wright, Band Sweetheart. One of the most impressive half- time shows in the history of BHS was presented by the elementary, junior high, and high school bands, with the Pep Squad. Colored lights enhanced the show. Suzy talks with Mrs. Seiden- sticker at the FFA Banquet. Suzy is escorted on the field by Harry Garner. Nominee Joye Bibles Nominee Toni Yocum and escort Steve Gardner. Sam Kindred Valedictorian For the first time at BHSf Senior Commencement was held on Bulldog Field. Mr. Earle Young of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center spoke. Music was provided by the Bulldog Band. Seniors SALUTA TORIAN--Harry Gamer HIGHEST RANKING GIRL--Mary Kem 1966 Graduates line up for the graduation processional. The Seniors marched on the field while the Burnet High School Band played traditional Pomp and Circumstance”. 61 Who s Who in Personalities MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nina Jones and Sam Kindred WITTIEST Karen Lewis and Andy Feild BIGGEST FLIRT Joye Bibles and Bill Cain MOST POLITE Kathy Wright and Steve Gardner FRIENDLIEST Suzy Glenn and DeWayne Tippie NEATEST Debbie Lynch and Harry Garner CUTEST Bonnie Burnett and Gerald Greer BEST PERSONALITY Sandy White and Tommy Tate ftumet High Scholarship Highest grades in each subject. HORACE BARTON............ JAMES BROWN............... MARY GENE CLEMENTS .... BILLIE DICKINSON.......... GARY EDEN................. HARRY GARNER.............. GERAL GREER............... CHRIS HOUY................ GARY HYATT................ LARRY JENKINS............. CLAY JOHNSON.............. NINA JONES . KRISTA KEELE MARY KERN . SAM KINDRED Related Math I Algebra n American History Shorthand Texas History Journalism D.E. 41 Government Physics Advanced Math Spanish I V. A. Ill V.A. II English I Algebra I World History Biology Typing II Physical Science Bookkeeping English IV D.E. 31 Typing I Health CINDY KROEGER . . BRENDA LANDTROOP ALLEN LOVE. . . . LINDA LUCK SINGER SHIRLEY LUCK SINGER DEBBIE LYNCH. . . VICKIE MASSEY . . EDWIN MEADOR . . ALDENA MILLS . . CLEM MUELLER . . LINDA PAFFORD . . LARRY WORD . . . . Homemaking III . Girls P. E. . D.E. 21 . World Georgraphy . English III . Homemaking I . Related Math II . Mechanical Drawing . Homemaking II . Boys ’ P. E. . Economics Geometry V.A. I Chemistry English II Spanish II LETTER JACKET AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP MEDALS (Honor Roll Students) SUBJECT MEDALS (Highest grade in a subject) nizatiom 66 bulldog Staff Pictured Above--First row: Robert Jackson, Eddie Dickinson, Verlon Reagor, Steve Gardner. Second row: John Landtroop, Mary Kern, Elizabeth Rhoden, Gwen Shelbum, Nina Jones, Kathy Wright, Buddy Clendennen. Third row: Lynda Lucksinger, Linda Clendennen, Billie Dickinson, Margaret Schroeder, Pat Barton. Fourth row: Tommye Dorbandt, Krista Keele, Deborah Braley, Shirley Lucksinger. EDITOR.............. ASSISTANT EDITOR . , COPY EDITOR......... BUSINESS MANAGER . . ADVERTISING MANAGER CLASSES............. SPORTS............... PERSONALITIES....... ORGANIZATIONS . . . . JUNIOR HIGH....... ELEMENTARY........ PHOTOGRAPHY .... SPONSOR . Mary Kern . Elizabeth Rhoden . Gwen Shelburn . John Landtroop . Steve Gardner . Linda Clendennen Margaret Schroeder . Eddie Dickinson . Pat Barton . Nina Jones Kathy Wright . Billie Dickinson . Shirley Lucksinger Krista Keele . Robert Jackson Verlon Reagor Gary Eden . Buddy Clendennen Far left--Editor Mary Kern prepares Senior for picture. Left - - Sponsor Buddy Clendennen gives final approval for some pictures to be used in the 1966 Bulldog. National Honor Society 1st Semester--Larry Word, Sam Kindred, Harry Garner, Andy Miller, Gary Hyatt, Mrs. Fry, Vickie Massey, Nina Jones, Mary Kern, Mary Clements. 2nd Semester--Schroeder, Warwick, Kroeger, Gamer, Field, Kindred, Clements, Bibles, Hyatt, Miller, Brown, Greer, Jones, Massey, Keele, Glenn, Mrs. Fry, Kern, Shelburn, Word. Juture fturses Club Bottom Row: Lastly, Harrod, Petrick, Shelbum, Metzler, Tumblinson, Robertson. Second: Rhoden, Landtroop, Dunn, Dargherty, Clark, Hill, Johnson, Lucksinger, Pafford. Third: Kroeger, Frymire, Lucksinger, Floyd, Hyman, Bingham, Milsap, Mrs. Gaylean, Mrs. Stuart. CHS Choir Bottom Row: Shelbum. Young, Fariss, Boyd, Pilley, Burns, Petrick, Harrod, Henderson, Russell, Dunn, Taylor, Lastly, Crow, Boyd, Jones, Barnett, Houy, Lynch, Field, Buckelew, Eckermann, White, Boyd, Schroeder, Reagor, Deltlefesen, Wright, Warwick. Johnson, Landtroop, Wright, Baker, Zoeller, Kroeger, Cox, Clendenne, Jennings, Field, Shepperd, Jones, Glenn, Rowe. Key Club Right: Lucksinger, Richardson, Kuykendall, Verlander, Tippie, Shackelford, Tate, Gamer, Miller, Brodovsky, Keele. Field, Shelbum, Sawyer, Kindred, Fariss, Jenkins, Shepperd, Sand- ner, Hyman, Shackelford, Jenkins. Sweetheart-Joye Bibles Bulldog Barks IIIHMiMil Front Row: Clements, Bibles, Pafford, Dickinson, Dorbanbt, Clendenne, Mrs. McDonald Shackelford, Kuykendall, Verlander, Brodovsky, Meador. President Andy Feild, V. Pres. Robert Bordovsky, Sec. Dewayne Tippie, Treas. Ronnie Lucksinger, Sentinel Neil Shelburn, Reporter Gary Hyatt. .V! FFA Shop Talk. V. A. II Larry Jenkins V. A. Ill Gary Hyatt FFA Father-Son Banquet HIGHEST RANKING STUDENTS C! V. A. I Larry Word 1965-66 Future Farmers of America. DREAMBOAT Gary Hyatt Pres.--Wanda Landtroop, Vice-Pres.--Teresa Hyatt, Sec.--Nina Jones, Treas.--Suzy Glenn, Reporter--Billie Dickinson. M J Outstanding HM Student Adults Study Children Elizabeth Rhoden HM 3 1965-66 FHA MEMBERS Front: Jones. Feild, Lavender. Sandner. Sandner. Wright. Mills, Lynch. Second: Young, Herridge, Eckermann, Landtroop, derson, Harrod, Cox, Boyd, Taylor, Baker, Crow, Baker, Foster, Houy, Brailey, Seidensticker, Jones, Anz, Detlefsen, house, Glenn, Sandner. First Awards Banquet Burnet mayor, Ramsey Clinton, gives KEY of CITY to Vincent R. DiNino, Director of University of Texas Longhorn Band, guest speaker at Awards Banquet. Assisted by Mr. Lopes. Jackson, Lawson, Shelburn, Hen- Kroeger, Ahlorn, Collins, Great- HEAD DRUM MAJOR: Suzy Glenn MAJORETTES: Karol Crow, Kaye Lavender BAND DIRECTOR SWEETHEART Katy Wright Spanish Club Right: Horton, Greathouse, Collins, Harrod, Cox, Shelbum, Robertson, Johnson, Keele, Lowery, Baker, Barnett, Lewis, Boyd, Crow, Lucksinger, Field, Russell, Tippie, Dunlap, Kroeger, Sandner, Johnson, Work, Jones, Jackson, Houy, Mrs. Vance, Johnson, Word, Ash, Solomon, Bums, Dickinson, Warwick, Mueller, Barton, Lowe, Miller, Cox, Schroeder, Fariss, Boyd, Lowe, Kroeger, McDowell, McCurry, Landtroop, FAVORITE GIRL FAVORITE BOY Debbie Lynch Mrs. Cindy Vance, Sponsor Larry Boyd Student Council Back Row: Mr. Eckermann, Kroeger, Fariss, Miller, Crow, Tate, Hyatt, Field, Lavender, Mrs. Fry. Second: Jenkins, Word, Yocum, Barton, Field, Lynch, Lindemann, Robertson, Clements. Third: O’Donald, Houy, McDowell, Smith, Kroeger, Word, Lindemann, Landtroop. Fourth: Brodovsky, Bibles, Gamer, Tippie, Landtroop. Student Council sponsored Home- coming with Student Council President escorting the Queen, Miss Suzy Glenn. Student Coun- cil has sponsored many assemblies and the Sweetheart Banquet this year. STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS Mr. Eckermann Mrs. Fry Vice-President John Landtroop Treasurer Joye Bibles Rational Zhespians Front Row: Miss Brumbalow, Lavender, Clements, Hyman, Bibles, Lowe, Robertson, Lewis, Lucksinger, Brown, Sawyer, Field, Landtroop. 1-Act Play Casts Andy Fields Kaye Lavender Karen Lewis Jerry Hyman John Landtroop Joye Bibles Stage Casts Sally Robertson Linda Lucksinger James Brown KMS Coeds Top: Dorbanbt, Eckermann, Debo, Lewis, Lucksinger, Barton. Hyman, Rhoden, Johnston, Baker, Cox, Wooten, McDowell, Escamilla, Johnson, Lowe, Landtroop, Kern, Kroger, Kroeger, Petrick, Goodwin, Landtroop, Clendenne. Gonzales, Metzler, Lastly, Crawford, Lucksinger, Clark, Bibles, Tippie, Dunn, McFarland, Schoeder, Benton. CHEERLEADERS Sandy White Mary Clements Bonnie Burnett PEP SQUAD BEAU The Burnet Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America doubled in membership this year. Last year the membership totaled 14, and this year the mem- bership rose to 28. High- lights of the year included a trip to Austin for the whole club to attend the Area Con- ference and a trip to Ft. Worth to attend the State Conference. Five students made the trip to Ft. Worth with Mr. Clendennen, Sponsor of the group. Other activities were: the carnival booth, the coon hunt, the Christ- mas party, the turkey shoot, the fruitcake sales drive, the Burnet High School Beauty Pageant which DECA sponsores each spring and the annual Employ- er-Employee Banquet. The banquet was held in the high school cafeteria this year and was highlighted by a program presented by the students. All of the work done by the students this year was put on dis- play at the banquet for the Employers and Faculty members to inspect. John Jordan and Gwen Shel- bum proved to be the outstanding members of the club this year by winning in the Public Speaking and Job Interview contests at the Area Conference in Austin. DECA looks forward to an even more suc- cessful year in 1966-67. DSC A 'Doubles in 1965-66 Officers pose at Banquet. John and Gwen at the State Conference l ■rru i IM V I Gary and Cindy at the Awards Banquet held last night of State Conference. Packing up to come home from the State Conference-Texas Hotel, Ft. Worth, Texas Membership Zhis year 1965-66 members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America-Burnet Chapter DECA SWEETHEART Cindy McFarland DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION TRAINING STATIONS Employee Employer John Jordan, President.............................Dunlap’s Furniture William DeLeon, V. President.......................Western Auto Mary Kem, Secretary.............................Edgar Flower Shop Gary Eden, Treasurer.............................White Auto Gwen Shelbum, Historian . ........................KTSL Radio Mike Massey, Parliamentarian.......................C. C. Lary Gulf Cindy McFarland, Sweetheart........................Burnet Bulletin Ginny Baker........................................Kuykendall Drug Pam Bowers.........................................Vi's Dress Shop David Brunson......................................Scoggins Furniture Margaret Debo......................................Debo Insurance Tommye Dorbandt....................................Shepperd Hospital Richard Fry........................................Fry Motors Fonda Hall.........................................Shepperd Hospital Patty Hall.........................................A and O Drug Jim Hornsby........................................Brannon’s Gulf Jeanie Newton......................................Allen Clinic Sammy Oatman.......................................Rhoden Feed Mill Freddie Pabst......................................Branon's Grocery PRE-EMPLOYMENT STUDENTS Doyle Amidon, Sharon Baker, John Counts. Allen Love, Don Oyler, Tim Pelfrey, Verlon Reagor. 79 41 Seniors graduate at Below: Mr. Earle Young of NASA delivers the address at Commencement Exercises. bulldog Stadium as School Closes Harry Gamer delivers the Salutatory at Commencement. group of Seniors stand in line awaiting their turn to receive diplomas as others ire already seated with theirs. 41 Seniors completed the re- quired credits and graduated at Bulldog Stadium as school came to a close for this year. In Ourselves Our Future Lies was the theme of commencement. The Seniors marched on the field as the band played Pomp and Cir- cumstance . Next came the Star Spangled Banner followed by the invocation-given by Rev. Bert Bronaugh. The Salutatory was given by Harry Gamer and the Valedictory by Sam Kindred. Mr. Akridge then introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Earle Young of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center. Awards and scholarships were given by various people and then Dannie Craw- ford, Vice-President, presented the class gift. Mr. Eckermann, Princi- pal, certified the graduation candi- dates and Mr. Akridge, Superintendent, presented them to the school board president. Dr. John Sandner who awarded the diplomas. The Alma Mater came next followed by the Benediction-given by Minister R. F. Turner. The graduates marched off the field as the band played Aca- demic Procession . William DeLeon receives diploma from Dr. John Sandner, School Board Pres. 82 Richardson turns on the steam and leaves the hillbillies behind rTi twvi JSr jSvw' ur” «Tilm iV ] I ■ ;Ai rU« ' U « f ir— ’ wp' mT t r ; T i ” m • w . « • • • Front: Pelfrey; Sawyer; Shackleford; Felld; Keele; Miller. Center: J. Jermstad, Head Coach; Tate; Shelbum; Hyman; Culp; D. Jenkins; Reagor; J. Crowder, Assistant Coach. Back: Verlander; Lucksinger; Richardson; Kuykendall; Farris; Cox. 84 HEAD COACH Jimmie Jermstad Assistant Coach Jimmie Crowder B Team Coach Jack Brister OFFENSE: Pelfry, Tate, L. Jenkins, Lucksinger, Keele, Richardson, Miller, Feild, Verlander, Culp, Shackleford. DEFENSE: Sawyer, Kindred, Keeie, Lucksinger, Richardson, Shackleford, Culp, Shelburn, Verlander, Pelfrey, Tate. 85 Richardson breaks through the Hillbillies, leaving them bewildered as Pelfrey comes up to clear the rest Andy Feild 3 yr. Halfback All-District 64 86 Captain Willie Richardson 2 yr. Quarterback Hon. Men. All-District 63 Captain Sam Kindred 2 yr. Off. End Def. Halfback Rick Verlander 3 yr. Guard All-District 64-65 All-Central Texas 65 3rd Team All-State 65 Ronnie Lucksinger 2 yr. Guard Hon. Men. All-District 65 Bill Kuykendall 2 yr. Center Hon. Men. All-District 65 All-District 64 Captain Eddie Shackleford 2 yr. End Hon. Men. All-District 64 87 Tommy Tate 2 yr. End All-District 65 Bill Sawyer 2 yr. Quarterback Larry Jenkins 2 yr. Tackle All-District 65 Marble Falls, Burnet's oldest rival, led most of the first half of the Burnet- Marble Falls game. But Burnet caught up and led by one touchdown at half- time. During the second half, Bumet maintained their lead and went on to defeat Marble Falls by a score of 35 to 21. Jerry Hyman 1 yr. Center Tim Pelfrey 2 yr. Halfback Richard Culp 1 yr. Tackle Hon. Men. All-District 65 Neil Shelburn 1 yr. Guard 89 Andy Miller 1 yr. Center Kelvin Keele 2 yr. Fullback Hon. Men. A11-District 65 Eddie Fariss 1 yr. End Mandolin Richards 1 yr. ft Zcam Left to right: top, Larry Boyd, 2nd row: Marcus Lastly, Ken O’Donnell, Lynn Stewart, Joey Cox 2 yr. Wingback 90 Completes „ Acti Season Larry Hocker, Jim White, Herman McCurry, Royce Smith, Jimmie McDonald. 2nd Guthrie, Pat Pilley, Ralph Johnson, Virgil Anderson. Bottom: Phil Barnett, Tim Lamar Schooley, and Dewight Tippie. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Toni Yocum Crowned during the halftime at Homecoming, Miss Toni Yocum, a Junior was elected 1966 Football Sweetheart Dan Jenkins BULLDOG MANAGERS: Mike Johnson, Mike Pilley, Doyle Yancy, and 1 yr. Guard Allen Wilburn. 91 basketball Zeam Stiff 1965-66 VARSITY: Standing: Gerald Greer, Coach Apple, and Danny Crawford. Kneeling: Horace Barton, Allan Love, Joey Cox, Cliff Hilliard, Kelvin Keele; Herman McCoury, and David Horton. Steve Gardner, (not shown). Allan Love-Junior Gerald Greer-Senior Kelvin Keele-Sophomore Guard 1 yr. 2 yr. Guard 2 yr. Center Competition After a successful pre-district season, the Burnet High School Varsity cagers met stiff competition in district play and ended the season in third place. The team had only 3 returning lettermen from last season and a new coach, Audie Apple. Keele and Gardner meet heavy action at the Goldwaithe game. BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Sandy White The Varsity elected Sandy White as their Sweetheart this year. it is ft Steve Gardner-Junior Danny Craw ford-Senior David Horton-Soph. 2 yr. Guard 2 yr. Forward 1 yr. Guard 93 Joey Cox 1 yr. -Guard cliff Hilliard 1 yr. -Guard Horace Barton 1 yr. -Guard Sophomore Junior Senior Coach Apple and Coach Brister warm bench at Harlam gaipe. Varsity Wins Praise The 1966 Varsity Cagers, although unsuc- cessful in their efforts to win the District Championship, won much praise and admira- tion for their gallantly hard-fought season. The B team had a profitable season--gaining much needed and valuable experience. 94 Student Body exhibits enthusiasm. Gerald tries for a long shot. ! W i V Herman McCoury 1 yr. -Guard freshman Gerald Robertson Manager B Zeam (Jains Experience Steve Gardner drives in for a layup. B” TEAM: Left to right: Herman McCoury. David Horton, Cliff Hilliard, Coach Apple, Joey Cox, Mike Pilly, John Lowery, and Charlie Ashe. Qirls Basketball Zeam Posts GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to right: Nancy Hill, Babara Lindeman, Karen Lewis, Sandy White, Coach Crowder, Wanda Landtroop, Mary Lindeman. Kneeling: Cheryl Petrick, Vickie Carrigan, Karol Crow, Jan Clark, and Sharon Daughtery. Sandy White 96 2 yr. Forward-Sophomore Wanda Landtroope 2 yr. Forward-Junior Teresa Hyatt 2 yr. Forward-Sophomore Active Season GIRLS BASKETBALL BEAU Allen Love Under the capable guidance of Coach Jimmy Crowder, the Girls Basketball Team gained valuable experience this year. The girls fought hard in all of their games this year and ended the season in 4th place. Sandy White gets ready for rebound as Karen Lewis shoots. The girls elected Allen Love as their Basketball Beau this year. Karen Lewis 2 yr. Forward-Junior Mary Lindeman 2 yr. Forward-Sophomore Brenda Landtroop 1 yr. Forward-Freshman 97 Nancy Hill Barbara Lindeman Jan Baker 1 yr. Forward-Freshman 1 yr. Guard-Freshman l yr. Forward-Freshman Sandy and Nancy Hill rebound against Early. Girls huddle around Coach for last minute in- structions. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM Left to right: Karen Lewis, Carol Boyd, Sandy White, Karol Crow, Nancy Johnson, Margaret McCoy, Vickie Carrigan, Patty Metzler, Dina Lastly, Cheryl Dunn, and Earlene Hamilton. Teresa jumps at start of game as Sandy and Nancy stand- 98 by. Coach Crowder awards letter jackets to Girls Basketball team in special assembly. Qirls Volleyball Zeam Places Second in District crack Js Popular Spring TRACK TEAM: Left to right: Allan Love, Kelvin Keele, Tommy Tate, Steve Gardner, Clem Mueller, Victor Fry. Kneel- ing: Don Oyler, Larry Boyd, Joey Cox, Mandolin Richards, Eddie Fariss, and Bill Sawyer. Allan Love Kelvin Keele Tommy Tate Steve Gardner 100 Sport Track is one of the most popu- lar spring sports in Burnet High School. It keeps our athletes in top physical condition. The team ran in several meets this spring and made a good showing. Events entered included shot put, discus, broad jump, pole vault, 100 yd. dash, the 220, the 440, the 880, the mile relay, and the hurdles. Clem Mueller BURNET’S MILE RELAY TEAM: Steve Gardner, Tommy Tate, Kelvin Keele, and Eddie Fariss. Mandolin Richards Eddie Fariss Bill Sawyer Victor Fry Don Oyler Larry Boyd Joey Cox BASEBALL TEAM: Left to right: Coach Audie Apple, Steve Gardner, Gerald Greer, Bill Kuydendal, Willie Richardson, Bill Sawyer, Danny Crawford, Royce Smith, Lee Shakleford, Phil Barnett, Charlie Ashe. Mike Johnson, Cliff Hilliard, and Man- dolin Richards. Steve Gardner Right Field Gerald Greer Shortstop Bill Kuydendall Catcher Willie Richardson Pitcher Mi-District Championship I Another run scored for Burnet. Willie at bat during baseball practice. The mighty Bumet Bulldog Baseball Team won seven out of twelve in pre-district play this year. They played Marble Falls in four district games and won all four; thus becoming the District 14-A Champions. The Bulldogs journeyed to Killeen to play Clifton High School for the Bi-District crown. The BHS team won that game by a score of 5 to 1. The Regional playoff consisted of two games. The first game was played in Waco where the Bulldogs lost by a score of 0 to 7. The final game was played in Burnet on the Bulldog’s home field. The Burnet boys lost that game by the narrow margin of 1 to 3. All of the games this year were hard fought games and we feel that congratulations are in order. All of us at BHS are proud of this great 1965-66 baseball team. Bill Sawyer Danny Crawford Royce Smith Lee Shakleford Pitcher Left Field Pitcher Right Field 103 bulldogs Win 11 Out of 19 Gerald gets ready to bat as Royce loosens up his arms. Mandolin taking a mighty swing at batting practice. 104 Mandolin Richards 3rd. Base Cliff Hilliard 2nd. Base Mike Johnson Left Field baseball (James year Phil Barnett Catcher Charlie Ashe Center Field Bulldogs Score Opponent Opponents' 2 Copperas Cove 3 6 Copperas Cove 1 1 Taylor 0 1 Georgetown 8 5 Round Rock 1 0 Georgetown 4 2 Round Rock 0 0 Taylor 1 2 St. Stephens 1 12 Florence 4 8 St. Stephens 2 0 St. Marys DISTRICT 14-A GAMES 2 Marble Falls 1 5 Marble Falls 0 8 Marble Falls 1 3 Marble Falls 1 BI-DISTRICT PLAY CMS Qolf Zeam 'District Champs 5 Clifton 1 REGIONAL PLAY 0 Robinson 7 1 Robinson 3 Qreer—Kindred Win TENNIS TEAM: Left to Right: Cliff Hilliard, Geral Greer, Sam Kindred, Mr. Akridge, Larry Word, Terry Newton, and Jimmy Word. Cliff Hilliard, Junior 106 Geral Greer, Senior State Semi-Finalist Sam Kindred, Senior State Semi-Finalist Kegional Zennis Zoumey The 1965-66 tennis team was composed of two seniors, one junior, one sophomore and two freshmen. This group compiled a non-district record of 24 victories, 14 losses and one tie against teams from Georgetown, Bertram, Llano, Roundrock, Austin Lanier, and San Saba. Various members of the team participated in three invitational tournaments: Austin Jaycee Invita- tional, Brownwood High Invitational, and the Highland Lakes Tourney. In the district tournament at Brownwood, Cliff Hilliard lost to defending district champion Del Sears of Goldthwaite by 6-1, 7-5, in the senior boys' singles. In the high school junior boys' singles, Jimmy Word defeated Robert Lee of Early by 6-4, 6-3 and Pete Riveria of Marble Falls by 3-6, 8-6, 6-2 to win the district championship. Geral Greer and Sam Kindred won the first boys' doubles district champion- ship for BHS by winning over Ted Ford-Bob Rutherford of Santa Anna by 2-6, 6-1, 6-1 and Johnny Carmona-Larry Willis of Marble Falls by 6-1,6-1,4-6, 6-4. Greer-Kindred continued their winning ways at the Region II-A tourna- ment in Denton by thumping Springtown 6-4, 6-1; upsetting tourney favorite Clyde 6-4, 6-1; and defeating Crowell in the finals by 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Playing in the State semi-finals on Penick Courts in Austin, Greer- Jimmy Word, Freshman Kindred played inspired and beautiful tennis in a losing effort to Sanderson Dist. Jr. Singles' Champ gh school by 6-3, 7-5. Sanderson then lost to defending state champion Santa Rosa. BURNET HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM: Top: Linda Lucksinger, Sandy White, Nancy Hill, Joye Henderson, Sally Robertson. Middle: Larry Jenkings, Tommy Tate, Steve Sandaer, Jerry Hyman, Clay Johnson, Jimmy Shepperd, Phil Bar- nett, Dan Jenkins, Eddie Fariss. Bottom: Larry Dunlap, Harry Garner, John Lowrey. Some swimmers who.participated in the State Meet. John Lowrey, jpg Tommy Tate, Eddie Fariss, Larry Dunlap. Clay Johnson first Annual State Swim Meet Held at Burnet The first high school state swimming meet was held in Burnet on May 14, 1966. Burnet High School won first place by scoring the most points in the Class A Division. Individual winners were: Harry Garner Larry Dunlap Tommy Tate Clay Johnson.. 1st. .200 yd. medley Harry Garner.. 1st. .200 yd. freestyle-boys. .2nd.. 50 yd. backstroke-boys Sally Robertson. .2nd. 50 yd. ba cks tro ke - girls.. 3rd. 200 yd. freestyle-girls Clay Johnson. .3rd. .100 yd. medley-boys.. 3rd.. 50 yd. butter fly-boys Steve Sandner.. 3rd. diving- boys Burnet Girls. .200 yd. medley lor High junior High faculty Johnnie C. Smith B.S. North Texas State M.Ed. University of Texas Principal Audie Apple B.S. East Texas State University Coaches Football and Basketball Seventh Grade Science Laura Norris BS Daniel Baker Math and English Velma Elliott B.S. Daniel Baker English and Math Winifred Rhoden BA Univ. of Texas Language Arts Audrey Helser B.A. Univ. of Oklahoma Spanish Marguerite Rowland BA Smith College Special Education Ed. Dora Matthews BA, BM Southwestern University Special Ed. Blanche Word BS Southwest Texas History 112 Special Instruction Clifford Ahlorn Marie Bolt Don Ebeling Victor Fierro Ruth Fry Thelma Fry Martin Garcia Peggy Hoisington ft Earl Houston Ronnie Hunziker Sybil Jones Frances Martinez Robert Stephens Glenn Hall faculty at Work Senora Hesler habla espanol Mrs. Rhoden pleased at answers given Sarah Allen Ronald Amidon Edith Anderson Glenda Anz Donna Atkinson Denny Ayres Pat Baker Welda Baker Jimmy Bell Gary Belzons Kenneth Biggs Jimmy Box James Brannon Doris Brown Benny Cadenhead Edward Carrol Angelita Castillo Vonda Childredd Donna Clawson Cheryl Cox Robert Crawford Floyd Cribbs Nancy Daniel Gary Day Gene Dayton Wayne DeLeon Donna Delvige James Dickens Glenda Dietering Donnie Duncan Paula Eckermann Billy Ellett Felix Escamilla Juanita Escamilla Bill Fehrmann Emma Fisher Marie Foster Effie Fry Janie Fry Bias Garcia Eddie Gage Ginny Gibson Clifford Griffin Peggy Hall Phil Herridge Bruce Hinson Paul Holstein Dennis Hoover 114 Rufus Houston Eighth Darrell Hunziker Sturgis Jackson Blake Johnson Herbert Johnson Susan Kroeger Steve Kroeger Jack Love Mike Lucksinger Billy Marble Barbara McGuire Lisa Meador Darnell Mills Jerry Payne John Penner Nikki Petrick Donald Quick Tony Reeves Bill Richards Pamela Riekter Cheryle Roberts Von da Robeertson Sylvia Robles Roger Sam ford Roy Sander Qrade Jann Sandner Jill Sandner Frank Seidensticker Linda Shepperd Edward Teal Regina Tippie Mike Thomson Carol Tweedle Jim Tweedle Gilbert Vasguez Diane Warden Linda Mae Wan ell Sally Warwick Milda Williams Carolyn Wills Robert Wilson Delouse Wise Karen Wofford Billy Womack Alta Wood 115 tSr Kenneth Ahlorn Carl Arnold Mike Armentrout Michael Ash Phillip Baker Melvin Birch Raymond Bostic Judy Boyd Robert Brannon Tim Brennan Perry Broderick Wesely Brooks Sammy Burton E. 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Buzan Robert Carter Cleve Clinton Marsha Sue Collins Shirley Crawford Nancy Delvige Dennis Dennison Edwin De'Spain Gary D'Spain Gary Emerick Craig Fariss Jimmy Faught Seventh Gladys Foster William Freeland Ernest Fry Olga Garcia Gary Guthrie John Hamerick Bonnie Hanszen Tommie Harnea Gene Henry Linda Hill Pamela Holley Wendy Hyman Delilah Jackson Beckie Johnson Tyres Jones Vickie Keele Connie Kelley Deanna Kelley Wayland Kelley Mike Knight Donald Lanning Connie Lastly Earnest Letbetter Tommy Long Tina Luther Pam Lynch Linda Magee Edward Malchow Judy Marx Stan Massey Steve Massey Weston McCoy Mary Jane McCoy Jill McDowell Bryan Milliom Brenda Oatman Roger Owens Mike Ozier Jack Pabst Nita Patterson James Payne Curtis Pell Elizabeth Perez Billy Pratt Glenda Ratliff Melba Ratliff Kenneth Reagor Carol Reese Joe Riley Lonell Roach Lynn Robertson David Robles Paula Russell Roy Sanders Henry Schuessler Frances Seidensticker Guy Sons Daniel Sparks Earline Spickermann Lillie Mae Stark Greg Taylor Robert Teal Gayle Truss Larry Tucker Richard Ulbrict Mary Kay Wall Anna Beth Warden Jack White Melvin Williams Tony W ills George Womack Carolyn Word Richard Wright Mike Lucksinger Regina Tippie Mike Ozier Anna Beth Warden Harvest festival Hminees Jir. and Miss Gurnet ‘Junior High Blake Johnson Vickie Keele Nominees i Anna Beth Warden Jill McDowell Wayne DeLeon Pam Richter Larry Tucker 119 Coach Apple’s loot ball Zeams EIGHTH GRADE TEAM SEVENTH GRADE TEAM basketball EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE 121 ‘Junior High ft and § unior High Pep Squad junior Migh Supporters mentam Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt Principal It is a pleasure to write in your book of treasured mem- ories. The highlights of the sports seasons, class activities, and socials will be remembered, but may you also be re- minded of a year of friendships, loyalties, and learning. As this school comes to a close, it is my hope that you have learned something of the value of good study habits and self discipline, and that you can say with Abraham Lincoln: ”1 will study and get ready and one day my chance will come. You may be assured it will. Dorothy Schmidt Elementary faculty Mrs. Akridge Fourth Grade Miss Allen First Grade Mrs. Anthony Fifth Grade Mrs. Box Second Grade Mrs. Clendennen Fourth Grade Mrs. Crowder Reading Teacher Mrs. Debo Third Grade v Mrs. Fancher Fourth Grade Mrs. Henry Second Grade Mrs. Kassaw Reading Mrs. Lopes Third Grade Mrs. Garrett Third Grade Mrs. Forehand Second Grade Mrs. Jermstad Third Grade Mrs. Knox First Grade Mrs. McCoy First Grade Mrs. Ramona Johnson First Grade Mrs. Grace Kroeger First Grade Mr. Palmer Sixth Grade A Miss Gibbs Sixth Grade Mrs. Vera Johnson Fifth Grade Mrs. Thelma Kroeger Sixth Grade Mrs. Warner Librarian 127 Gary Gonzales Cynthia Gretchen Linda Haine Rebecca Haines Gayland Hamilton Debbie Heckman Brenda Alcorn Kenneth Alcorn Anne Allen Edward Alman Nancy Althaus Peggy Amidon Karen Atkison Debbie Bishop Allen Borders James Boyd Margie Brooks Becky Butler Danny Castillo Donnie Chambers Joyclynn Cole Roy Crayton Steven Davenport Richard Eckerman Bruce Eden Anna Fry Andy Fry Jason Fry Donna Gibbs John Goble Debbie Heine Albert Hernandez Teresa Hinds Lesitle Hindson Victor Holder Bill Holland Debbie Holley Darrell Hopkins Brenda Hoover Sharon Hunziker Stephen Johnson Marcus Kelley Dennis Kincheloe Tamie Leech William Longoria Buddy Lyons Saragosa Martinez 128 warren Maxwell Terry McCoy Gay McGuinty Betty McGuire Donna Millsap Austin Minton Jeff New Paula Newton Cathy O’Donnell Estila Pesina Lupie Pesina David Quinton Susan Quinton Kay Ramsey Kathy Ratliff Pamela Reagor Scott Richardson Billy Robertson Sonny Robles Phillip Russell Richard Sanders Randy Samford Karen Schilling Martha Schilling Debbie Schlomach Qrade Cindy Schlomach James Shaw Vickie Shaw Margaret Shelbum Keith Shelley Wayne Smith John Stephens David Tucker Russell Tutor Pepper Tweedle Shiela Ulrich Arnold Warden Vernon Warden Glenn Warren Donna Westbrook Susie Westbrook Billy Whyburn Glenn Wills 129 Kenneth Allen Dan Althaus Cindy Akridge Ramona Amidon Betty Arrellano Virginia Arrellano Marcie Arthur Gayle Ashby Gary Ashby Debbie Atkison Tammie Atkison Vickie Atkison Danny Bell Roger Bernal Jimmie Bolt Sheri Borders Jama Bostick Mark Bowers Cheryl Box Rhonda Branon Tami Brown Deborah Calhoun Ramsey Clinton Gregory Collins Terry Collins Jackie Compton Beatrice Costillo Hector Costillo Rebecca Crain Donna Crooks Jack Day Wayne Daniels Charles Delk Sherry DeSpain 130 Sheriee Downing Helen Foster Ronnie Gilmore Mark Gretchen Kae Griffin Rita Hardin Ruby Nell Harris Dana Heckman Willie Hickman Billy Hinds Cynthia Holland David Houy Sandra Hulsey Dorothy Hyman Mark Jermstad Dana Kelley Clifftene Lastly Colette Lewis Leslie Long Edward Longoria Nancy Lucksinger Roy Lucksinger Bruce Maxwell Rodney Maxwell Bennie McCurry Jayne Newton Susie Owens Mark Ozier Steve Palmer Bill Pell Lu Lisa Petrick Sherry Powell Louise Quinton Lawerence Ramsey Qrade Donna Ratliff Glenda Reese Betty Richards Tommy Riley Randy Rowney Debra Schilling Mike Schlomack Carolyn Schreiber David Schuessler Mario Vasquez Linda Wall Scott White Carol Whitfield Kitty Williams Terry Lynn Wills Jack Winschell Terri Lynn Womack Sharon Worthington Stephen Wright Charles Zinser 131 Linda Amidon Randy Amidon Larry Bird Sherry Bishop Chester Brooks 4 Doug Brown Donald Cole Margaret Crayton Douglas Crooks Steve Dickens Steve Ebeling Shirley Ellett Bill Felps A. 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Foster Joel Frazier Johnny Fry Jeanne Gilmore Robert Glover Paul Hallmark Janice Hamilton Zkird Thomas Hanszen Dora Mae Hasington Veronica Hernandez Darla Hinds Marsha Hoover Shirley Hopkins Glenda Hunziker Jeanny Hyman Todd Jermstad Scott Johnson Michael Kelley Franklin Light Mark Ligon Mike Lyons Darrell Maxwell Ricky Meeks George Akin Car lene Alcorn Gary Allen Kenneth Amidon Eugene Arellano Thomas Arthur Teresa Ashby Don Atkison Raymond Baker Ginger Boyd Rebecca Brannon Pat Carrigan Janice Chandler Paula Clements Roddy Collins Ryan Cowan Tommy Crow James Delk Kenneth Derrick Mark Ebeling fourth Anna Gibbs John Gretchen Debra Hall Linda Heine Henry Hernandez Bobby Herridge Daryl Hinds John Hinson Dixie Hoover Jim Hopkins Bill Houy Gary Johnson Melton Kelley franklin Lansford Emma Jo Lastly Craig Leech Trudy Lowery Janice Marx Betty Ann Maxwell Carlos Maxwell Gary Maxwell Randy McCoy Kennetha Mjlls Gayle Newton Pamela Newton Stephen Newton Gary Ozier Rebecca Parker Becky Pratt Marsha Quinton Tim Ratliff Wanda Ratliff Gay Ion Roberts Robby Robertson Richard Samford Randy Sanders Tom Schroeder Jan Scruggs Bonnie Stephens Larry Stephens Tyann Sons Danny Tweedle Kevin Ulrich Davis Wall Shirley Westbrook Billy Wilson Robert Winschell Billy Wood Trueman Wooten Donna Althaus Larry Anz Glen Atkison Phyllis Atkison Cynthia Baker Mary Ann Bernal Kenny Bolt Terri Box Margaret Brooks Henry Castello Robert Castello Mary Sue Childress Debbie Cook Jimmy Cordes Kendall Cornelius difth 136 Ruby Lee Fry Mary Ellen Gibbs Johnny Gibson Ronald Gonzales Sue Henderson Damon Hensel Craig Hilton Cindy Hyman Judy Hyman Nelda Jackson Bob Johnson James Keir Carlton Kelley Joey Kelley Rex Lastly Deryl Ledbetter Martha Lucksinger Junie Lumkins Lana Lyons Ralph Maxwell Johnny McDuff Randall Meeks David Metzler Lura Mirike Sidney Mulkey Jerry Pafford Beverly Pearson Grade Robert Richards Jimmy Riley Nancy Robertson Yolanda Robles Denise Russell Rex Schroeder Linda Schuessler Susan Tutor Darrell Tweedle Freddy Tweedle Mike Ware Ken A It ha us Scott Anderson Ricky Arellano Steve Ashby Gary Aten Richard Atkison Sandra Atkison Lynda Baker Rebecca Baker Ricky Bell Donald Bird Judy Bostick Bobbie Bow Bid die Branon John Campbell Richard Campbell Terry Cantwell Charlie Castillo Pam Clements Claudia Clinton Sixth Rita Cowan Walter Cribbs Jessie Crow Wayne Davis Priscilla Dayton Kim Detlefsen Sherry Dickens Terry Eckerman Russell Emerick Greg Epling Joe Escamilla Rosa Flores Sallye Floyd Christene Foster Omer Fowler Ricky Garcia Laurie Gentry Mike Glaspy Danny Griffin Gay Nell Hamilton James Hamilton Robbie Hardin Thomas Hasty 138 Helen Hill Qrade Debra Hoover Sherry Hoover Lee Don Houston Lou Ann Hullum Edith Hunziker Tim Hunziker Alice Jennings Elizabeth Keir Alex Kelley Larry Lamb Marie Lara Dana Ledbetter Susan Light Wayne Ligon Mary Ellen Lowery Karen Mallett Henry Martinez Willie Maxwell Kenya McFarland Martin Medford James Mirike Tonda Montague Gary Moore Kem Newton Lynda Null Stephen Parker Susan Quick Randy Roberson Alfred Samford Eddie Snider Michael Thompson Donna Tinsley Sherry Tippie Susan Ulbricht Bobby Vasquez Curtis Warwick Lynda Weisinger David Whybum Tony Williams Marie Woods Charles Woods Joseph Wooten Phillip Wright Riggs Young 139 Mrs. John E. 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Student Jnden Seniors Amidon, Judy-23 Barton, Horace-23,92,94 Bibles, Joye-7,8,23,53,57,62,80,67,69,75, 76,77 Bordovsky, Robert-4,22,23,69,70,75 Bowers, Pam-23,80,79 Cain, Bill-23,57,62.80 Clements, Mary Gene-4,22,23,51.56,67,69,80,75,76 Cox, Sharyn-23,68,74,77,80 Crawford, Dannie-22,25,29,80,92,93,102,103 Debo, Margaret-25,77,79,80 DeLeon, William-25,53,80,81,151 Dickinson, Billie-25,80,66,69,71,160 Eden, Gary-25,53,78,79,80 Escamilla, Adelaide-25,77,80 Feild, Andy-4.7,25,53,56,62,68,69,70,75,76,80,84,85,86 Fry, Richard-25,79 Garner. Harry-25,27,57,61,67,62,69,75,80,81,105,108 Glenn, Suzy-4,8,25,52,53,57,62,70,71,72,73,75,67,68,80 Greer, Geral-6,25,57,62,67,80,92,94,102,104,106,107 Hall, Patty-25,79,80 Hornsby, Willie James-25,79,80,62 Jones, Nina-4,25,53,56,54,55,57,66,67,68,71,72,62 Jordan, John-8,26,78,79,1.05 Kern. Mary- 4,26,61.66.67,77,79,80 Kindred, Sam-4,6,26,27,50,51,57,60,67,69,80,81,85,86,87,105,106,107 Kroeger, Cindy 26,67,68,74,75,76,77,80 Kuykendall, Bill-80,26,27,69,86,84,87 Landtroop, John-7,26,27,66,68,72,75,80 Lewis, Glen-26,29,80 Long, Rose-26,80 Lucksinger, Ronnie-4,26,69,70,80,84,85,87 Massey, Mike-26,78,79,80 Meador, Edwin-26,69,80 Newton, Jeanie-26,79,80 Pafford, Lenita-26,68,80 Pafford, Linda-22,26,69,80 Rhoden, Elizabeth-8,28,66,68,71,77,80 Richardson, Willie-8,27,28,69,80,85,86,87,102,103 Sanders, Dorothy-28,80 Schroeder, Margaret-28,66,67,68,74,77,80 Shackelford, Eddie-22,28,69,80,84,85,87 Shelburn, Gwen-8,27.66,67,78,79,80 Shepperd, Jim-28,68,69,80,105,108 Tippie, DeWayne-4,28.51,56.57,62,69,70,77,80 Verlander, Rick-29,69,84,85,86,87 Wooten, Karen-29,77,80 Wright, Kathy- 29,57,62,66,68,72,73,80 Zoeller, Kathy-29,168 {Juniors Allen, Jonathan-31,151 Baker, Donald-31,74 Baker, Ginny-31,72,79 Barton, Pat-31,53,66,74,75,77,151,160 Braley, Deborah-31,66,72,151 Brandon, Johnny Brown, Jimmy-31,67,76 Burnett, Bonnie-31,51,57,62,108 Clendennen, Linda-31,66,68,69,77,98,151 Culp, Richard-32,84,85,89 Dorbandt, Tommye-32,66,66,69,72,78,79 Dunlap, Larry-32,74,108,151 Eckermann, Peggy-32,68,77 Gardner, Steve-32,62,8,56,66,57,92,93,95,100,101,102,146,150 Frymire, Judy-32,68 Gonzales, Mary-32,77 Guess, Linda-32 Hall, Fonda-32,79,151 Hillard, Clif-32,92,94,95,102,104,106,107 Hinson, Barbara-32 Hocker, Larry-32,91,93 Hyatt, Gary-4,32,67. 70,71 Hyman, Bernard Hyman, Jerry-7,32,69,84,89,108 Jenkins, Larry-32,69, 70, 75,84,85,88,108 Johnston, Linda-32 Landtroop, Wanda-32,71,77,96,151 Lavender, Kaye-7,30,32,55,57,72,73,75,151,76 Lee, Regina Lewis, Karen-7,32,57,62,74,76,77,96,97,99.151,159 Love, Allen-32,79,92,97,100 Lowe, Johnny-35,74,76 Lucksinger, Shirley-35,66,68,74,77,151 Massey, Vickie-4,35,67 McFarland, Cindy-35,53,78,79,77 Mills, Aldena-35,71,72 Oatman, Sammy-35,79 Pabst, Freddie-35,79 Pelfrey, Tim-35,79,84,85,89 Rowe, Janelle-68,151 Russell, Cynthia-30,35,68,74.151 Sandner, Steve-34,69,72,74,108 Sawyer, Bill-34,69,74,76,85,88,100,101,102,103 Shelburn, Neil-4,34,69.70,84,85,89 Tate, Tommy-8,30,34.62,69,57,84,85,88 Tippie, Janis-8,34,74,75,77,151 Warwick, Alene-34,67 Weisinger, Ava Rae-34,151 Wills, Merlene-34 Worthington, Karen-34 Yocum, Toni-8,34,75,91 STUDENT INDEX Miss Brumbalow Gwen Shelbum Jr.-Sr. Banquet 169 STUDENT INDEX Sophomores Baker, Loyd Baker, Sharon-37,72,79 Benton, Penny-37,77 Bingham, Lena-37,68 Boyd, Carol-37,53,68,74,99 Boyd, Elaine-37.68,72,160 Boyd, Larry-37,68,74.91,93,100,101 Brunson, David-4,31,78,79 Cambell, Ann-37 Carrigan, Vickie-37,96,99 Cox. Joey-8,36,38,39.84.90,94,95,100,101 Clark, George-37 Crawford, Dorothy-38 Crow, Karol-38,68,72.73,74,75,96,99.160 Crow, Walter-70 Dickinson, Eddie-38,39,53,66,74,160 Evans, Jack-38 Fariss, Eddie-36,39,68,69,74,75,84,90,92,100,101,108 Feild, Jan-38,67.68,72,74,75 Fry, Victor-38,100,101 Garcia, Albino-38 Hendreson, J oy - 38,68,72,108 Hocker, Lonny-38 Horton, David-39,74,92,93,95 Houston, Frankie-70 Hyatt, Teresa-38,71,96,98 Hyman, Carol-38,68,77 Jackson, Curtis-38 Jenkins, Dan-38,69,85,91,92,108 Johnson, Kay-71 Jones, Burman-70 Keele, Kelvin-36,38,84,85 69,90,92,100,101 Keele, Krista-38,66,67,74 Lastly, Tommy-38 Lindeman, Allen-38 Lindeman, Mary-38,75,96 Lowery, John-39,74,95,108 Lucksinger, Lin da-40,66,68,74,76,77,108 Lynch, Debbie-41,53,57,55,68,71,72,74,75 Mallett, Mike-41 McCoy, Margaret-41,99 Miller, Andy-4,41,67,69,74,75.84,85,90,105 Milliom, Barbara-41,68 Mills, Ray-40 Milsap, Janis-41 Pilley. Mike-41,91,93,95 Robertson, Sally-8,41,68,74,75,76,108 Shackelford, Lee-36,40,69,102,103 Solomon, James-41,74 Stewart, Lynn-41,91,93 Templin, Ronald-41 Tippie, Dwight-41,91,93 Tumlinson, Leta-41,68,160 White, Jim-40,91,93 White, Sandy-41,57.62,68,83,96,97,98,99,108,160 Word, Larry-4,36,41,67,70,74,75,106,107 Wright, Wayne-41 Yancy, Doyle-41,91,93 170 Young. Betty Ed-41.68.72.160 Favorite Substitute Ginny Baker at Training Sta. if res hmen STUDENT INDEX Amidon, Doyle-43,79 Ashe, Charles-43,74,95,102,105 Aten, Peggy-43 Ayers, James-43 Baker, Janet-43,68,77,98 Barnett, Phil-43,68,74.91,102,105,108 Barton, David-43 Barton, Doris-43 Boulding, Willie-43 Brown, Connie-43 Burns, Donald-43,68,74 Clark, Billy-43 Clark, Janet-43,68,77,96 Collins, Ted-43,72,74 Counts, John-37,79 Cox, Linda-43,72,74 Cox, Cinthia-70 Daugherty, Sharon-43,68,96 Delvige, Buddy-43 Detlefesen, Barry-43,68,72 Dunn, Cherryl-43,68,77,99 Floyd, Diane-43,68 Garcia, Arthur-43 Goodwin, Bess-43,77 Greathouse, Allen-43,72,74 Guthrie, Gregg-43 Guthrie, Ken-44,91 Hamilton, Earlene-44,99 Harrod, Kathy-44,68,72,74 Hart, Leslie-70 Hill, Nancy-44,68,96,98,108 Houy, Chris-44,68,72,74,75 Huggins, Vickie-44 Hulsey, Sue-44 Hyman, Dorothy-44 Hyman, Sharon-44 Jackson, Joe-74 Jackson, Robert-9,44,66,72 Jennings. Kenneth-44,68 Johnson, Clay-44,74,108 Johnson, Debbie-44,68,74,77 Johnson, Ralph-44, 74,91 Johnson, Mike-42.44,91,102,104 Jones, Lonnie-44,68,72,74 Kroeger, Gayla-44,74,75,77 Landtroop, Brenda-42 ,44,55,57,68,74, 75,77,97 Lastly, Dena-44,68,77,99 Buckelew, Vickie-68 Lastly, Marcus-44,91 Lawson, Elizabeth-44,72 Light, Charlie-44 Lindeman, Barbara-44,75,96,98 171 STUDENT INDEX — —““ freshmen Lowe, Kathy-44,74,77 Milton, Georgia-71 Metzler, Patty-8,42,44, 77,99 Metzler, Tommy-45 Minton, Jessie-45 Mueller, Clem-45,74,68,100,101 McCoury, Herman-42,45,74,91,92,95 McDonald, Jimmy-45,91 McDowell, Jackye-45,74,75,77 McGinty, David-45 Murrin, Thomas-45 Nelson, Billie-41 Newton, Terry-45,106,107 O'Donald, Tim-45,75,91 Owens, Loxie-46 Oyler, Don-79,39,40,100,101 Parker, Donald-46 Pelfrey, Kit-46 Petrick, Cheryl-47,68,77,96 Pilley, Pat-47,68,91 Reagor, Verlon-79,66,68,84 Reese, Larry-47 Richard, Mandolin-47,90,100,101,102,104 Robertson, Gera Id-47,95 Romine, Robert-47 Sanders, Elizabeth-47 Sanders, Richard-47 Sanders, Roger-47 Schooley, La mar-47,91 Shelburn, Barbara-47,68,72,74 Smith, Royce-8,47,75,91,102,103,104 Sons, Debbie-47 Strackbein, Gary-47 Taylor, Donna-47 Taylor, Elizabeth-68,72 Warwick, Randall-47,68,74 White, David-47 White, Frank-9,47 Wilbern, A lien-47,91 Wilkes, John-47 Williams, Larry-47 Word, Jim-47,74,75,106,107 Mcllhaney, Frank-70 Taylor, Ann-47 Buckelow, Vickie-68 Hart, Leslie-70 172 1966 Commencement Scenes Senior Summaries Horace Barton: FFA 4 yrs. ; Football 2 yrs. ; Basketball 1 yr. Joye Bibles: Spanish Club 3 yrs.; Nat’l Honor Society 2 yrs.; Student Council 4 yrs. , Treasurer 65-66; Pep Squad 1 yr. ; Band 3 yrs. , Majorette 63-64, 64-65; Courtesy Student 1 yr. ; Thespians 3 yrs. , President 65-66, UIL One-Act Play 65-66; Science Club 1 yr. ; Key Club Sweetheart 65-66; Class Favorite 64-65: Biggest Flirt 65-66. Robert Bordovsky: Class offices, President 65-66; FFA 3 yrs. , Vice-President 64-65, Sentinel 65-66; Stu- dent Council 2 yrs, , Parliamentarian 65-66; Football 3 yrs.; Baseball 1 yr.; Track and Field 1 yr. ; Golf 2 yrs. ; Key Club 3 yrs., Secretary. Bill Cain: Spanish Club 2 yrs. , Vice-President 63-64; Student Council 1 yr. , Long-term Representative 62- 63; Golf 2 yrs. ; Library Club 1 yr. , President; A Cappella 2 yrs. ; Most Congenial; Best Sense of Humor; Most Courteous; Friendliest; Regional Science Winner; Biggest Flirt 65-66. Mary Clements: Class offices, Treasurer 65-66; Spanish Club 3 yrs. ; Nat’l Honor Society 2 yrs. ; Student Council 2 yrs.; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Pep Squad 4 yrs., Head Cheerleader 65-66; Courtesy Student 3 yrs.; Thespians 3 yrs. , Treasurer 63-64, 64-65; Best Dressed Girl 63-64; Basketball Sweetheart 64-65; FFA Sweetheart 64-65. Sharyn Cox: Class offices, Reporter 64-65; FHA 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 1 yr. ; Annual Staff 1 yr.; Pep Squad 3 yrs.; Thespians 1 yr. Dannie Crawford: Class offices, Vice-President 65-66; Spanish Club 1 yr. ; Basketball 4 yrs. ; All-District Basketball 65-66; Baseball 2 yrs. ; Track and Field 2 yrs. ; Booster Club 2 yrs. ; Football Manager 62-63. Margaret Debo: Class offices. Treasurer 63-64; FHA 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 1 yr.; Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Pep Squad 2 yrs. ; Band 2 yrs.; Future Nurses 3 yrs. , Vice-President 64-65; DECA 1 yr. William DeLeon: Booster Club 2 yrs. ; Vice-President 63-64; DECA 2 yrs. , Parliamentarian 64-65, Vice- President 65-66. Billie Dickinson: FHA 4 yrs., Reporter 65-66; Spanish Club 3 yrs. ; Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; UIL Literary Events 3 yrs. ; Future Nurses 2 yrs.; Thespians 2 yrs. ; Bulldog Barks Editor 65-66; ILPC First Place Feature Writing. Gary Eden: Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Band 1 yr.; Basketball 1 yr.; Tennis 2 yrs. ; DECA 2 yrs., Treasurer 65-66; Football and Basketball Manager 62-63. Adelaide Escamilla: FHA 3 yrs.; Pep Squad 1 yr. Andy Field: FFA 4 yrs. , President 64-65, 65-66; Spanish Club 3 yrs.; Student Council 2 yrs. ; Football 4 yrs. , All-District 64-65, Captain 65-66; Baseball 1 yr. ; Track and Field 3 yrs. ; UIL Literary Events 1 yr. ; Key Club 3 yrs. , Treasurer 65-66; Thespians 2 yrs., Best Actor in District 65; Wittiest 65-66; Cu- test 64-65; Friendliest 63-64; Best All Around Sophomore; Best All Around 65-66. Richard Fry: FFA 4 yrs.; Football 1 yr. ; Track and Field 2 yrs.; DECA 1 yr. SENIOR SUMMARIES Harry Garner: Spanish Club 2 yrs. ; Nat'l Honor Society 3 yrs. ; President 65-66; Student Council 1 yr. , President 65-66; Golf 1 yr. ; Swimming 4 yrs. ; All-State 65, Captain 4 yrs.; UILvLiterary Events 1 yr. ; Key Club 3 yrs.; Neatest 65-66; Salutatorian; Magna Cum Laude. Suzy Glenn: Class offices, Secretary 62-63; FHA 4 yrs. , Treasurer 65-66; Nat’l Honor Society 1 Semester; Band 4 yrs., Majorette 3 yrs. , Drum Major 65-66; Choir 1 yr. ;.Reshman Class Favorite; Homecoming Queen 62-63, 65-66; Most Attractive 62-63; Neatest 64-65; FFA Sweetheart 65-66; Friendliest 65-66. Geral Greer: Class offices, Vice-President 64-65; FFA 1 yr. ; Spanish Club 1 yr. ; Nat'l Honor Society 1 Semester; Football 1 yr. ; Basketball 3 yrs. ; Baseball 3 yrs. ; Tennis 3 yrs. , District and Regional Champions Doubles 66; UIL Literary Events 1 yr. ; Key Club 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr. ; Cutest 65-66. Patricia Hall: FHA 2 yrs.; Future Nurses 2 yrs, ; Thespians 1 yr. ; DECA 1 yr. Jim Hornsby: FFA 2 yrs. ; Football 1 yr. ; Track and Field 1 yr.; Booster Club 2 yrs. ; DECA 1 yr. Nina Jones: FHA 2 yrs.; Reporter 64-65, Secretary 65-66; Spanish Club 1 yr. , Secretary 64-65; Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Band 4 yrs, , All-City Honor Band 62-63, Sweetheart 64-65, Master Sargeant 65-66, All- Senior Honor Band 66; Future Nurses 2 yrs. , Chaplain 64-65; Thespians 1 yr. ; Choir 3 yrs.; Harvest Queen 66; Most Likely to Succeed 65-66; Beauty Queen 66. John Jordon: Spanish Club 1 yr.; Tennis 1 yr.; Golf 1 yr.; DECA 2 yrs. , Treasurer 64-65, President 65-66, 1st Div. Area Public Speaking; UIL Literary Events 2 yrs. Mary Kern: Class offices. Secretary-Treasurer 64-65; Nat’l Honor Society 2 yrs. , Secretary-Treasurer 65- 66; Annual Staff 1 yr., Editor 65-66; Pep Squad 3 yrs., Vice-President 65-66; Future Nurses 2 yrs. , Chaplain 63-64; DECA 1 yr. , Secretary 65-66; Chapter Outstanding Student 66; Choir 4 yrs. ; Highest Ranking Girl; Cum Laude. Sam Kindred: Class offices. President 62-63; Spanish Club 3 yrs. , Vice-President 63-64, President 64-65; Nat'l Honor Society 3 yrs. , Vice-President 65-66; Football 3 yrs.; Baseball 3 yrs.; Tennis 4 yrs. , Dis- trict and Regional Champions Doubles 66; Golf 2 yrs.; UIL Literary Events 1 yr. ; Key Club 3 yrs. , Vice- President 64-65, President 65-66; Spanish Club 1 yr. ; Mr. BHS 65-66; Most Likely to Succeed 63-64, 64- 65, 65-66; Valedictorian; Magna Cum Laude. Cindy Kroeger: Class offices, Reporter 63-64; FHA 4 yrs., Treasurer 64-65; Spanish Club 2 yrs. , President 65- 66; Nat’l Honor Society 1 Semester; Student Council 1 yr. ; Pep Squad 2 yrs. , Secretary 65-66; Band 2 yrs:; Courtesy Student 1 yr.; Future Nurses 4 yrs. , Secretary 62-63, 64-65, President 63-64, 65-66; Choir 3 yrs. , Sextet 62-63. Bin Kuykendall: Spanish Club 2 yrs. ; Football 4 yrs. , Honorable Mention All-District, Captain; Basketball 3 yrs. ; Baseball 4 yrs.; Track and Field 2 yrs. ; Key Club 3 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr. John Landtroop: Spanish Club 2 yrs.; Student Council 1 yr. , Vice-President 65-66; Annual Staff 1 yr. ,. Business Manager 65-66; UIL Literary Events 2 yrs.; Key Club 2 yrs. ; Thespians 1 yr. , One Act Play 65- 66, Best Actor District 9A 65-66; All-Star Cast Region II 65-66; Band 4 yrs. , All-Senior Honor Band 65- 174 SENIOR SUMMARIES 66, Manager 64-65, Master Sergeant 65-66; Attorney General Youth Conference 65; Choir 2 yrs. Glen Lewis: Spanish Club X yr. ; Booster Club 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr. Rose Long: FHA 3 yrs. ; Pep Squad 1 yr. ; Band 1 yr. Ronnie Lucksinger: Class offices, Vice-President 62-63; FFA 4 yrs., Treasurer 65-66; Spanish Club 2 yrs.: Football 3 yrs. , Honorable Mention All-District 65; Track and Field 1 yr. ; Key Club 3 yrs. ; Science Club 2 yrs.; Freshman Class Favorite. Mike Massey: FFA 3 yrs. , Secretary 64-65; Booster Club 2 yrs.; DECA 1 yr., Parliamentarian 65-66; Dairy Product Judging Team 62-63, 63-64. Edwin Meador; FFA 2 yrs. Jeanie Newton: FHA 3 yrs.; Spanish Club 1 yr.; Pep Squad 3 yrs. ; Future Nurses 2 yrs. ; DECA 1 yr.; Choir lyr. Linda Pafford: Class offices, Reporter 65-66; FHA 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 2 yrs.; Student Council 1 yr.; Pep Squad 2 yrs. ; Basketball 2 yrs. ; Future Nurses 1 yr. ; Bulldog Barks Staff, Assistant Editor 65-66. Lenita Pafford: FHA 4 yrs.; Spanish Club 2 yrs.; Pep Squad 3 yrs.; Future Nurses 3 yrs. Elizabeth Rhoden: Class offices, President 63-64; FHA 4 yrs., Vice-President 64-65; Spanish Club 2 yrs. ; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Assistant Editor 65-66; Pep Squad 2 yrs., Treasurer 64-65; Band 2 yrs. ; Future Nurses 3 yrs., President 62-63, 64-65, Vice-President 65-66; Science Club 1 yr.; Best All Around 63- 64, Senior Class Favorite; Outstanding Homemaking Student 66. Willie Richardson: Class offices, President 64-65; Spanish Club 1 yr.; Student Council 3 yrs. ; Football 3 yrs., Honorable Mention All-District 63-64, 65-66; Basketball 2 yrs., 2nd Team All-District 64-65; Baseball 4 yrs. ; Key Club 2 yrs.; Senior Class Favorite. Dorothy Sanders: Pep Squad 1 yr. Margaret Schroeder: FHA 4 yrs.; Spanish Club 3 yrs. ; Nat'l Honor Society 1 Semester; Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Pep Squad 3 yrs.; UIL Literary Events 1 yr. ; Choir 1 yr. Eddie Shackelford: Class offices, Reporter 64-65, Secretary 65-66; FFA 1 yr. ; Student Council 1 yr.; Foot- ball 4 yrs., Honorable Mention All-District; Baseball 1 yr.; Track and Field 3 yrs.; Key Club 2 yrs.; Bulldog Barks Staff Assistant Editor 64-65. Gwen Shelbum: FHA 3 yrs. ; Nat’l Honor Society 1 Semester; Student Council 1 yr. ; Annual Staff 1 yr. ; Band 2 yrs.; UIL Literary Events 1 yr.; Future Nurses 2 yrs. ; Thespians 1 yr.; DECA 1 yr. , Historian 65-66, 1st Div. Area Job Interview Contest. Jim Shepperd: Spanish Club 2 yrs. ; Golf 2 yrs. ; Swimming 4 yrs. ; Key Club 3 yrs.; Booster Club 1 yr. ; Choir 2 yrs. 175 SENIOR SUMMARIES DeWayne Tippie: FFA 3 yrs.; Treasurer, Secretary; Football 3 yrs. ; Baseball 2 yrs. ; Track and Field 1 yr. ; Key Club 4 yrs.; Class Favorite, 64-65; friendliest 64-65, 65-66, Pep Squad Beau 65-66. Rick Verlander: FFA 1 yr.; Football 3 yrs. , All-District 64-65, All-Central Texas 65, 3rd Team All-State Class A 65; Basketball 2 yrs.; Baseball 1 yr.; Tennis 1 yr. ; Key Club 3 yrs. Karen Wooten: Pep Squad 3 yrs.; Courtesy Student 1 yr.; Future Nurses 1 yr. ; Thespians 1 yr. Kathy Wright: Annual Staff 1 yr.; Pep Squad 1 yr. ; Band 2 yrs. , Majorette 3 yrs., Sweetheart 65-66, All- Senior Honor Band 65-66; Science Club 1 yr.; French Club 1 yr. ; Radio Club 1 yr. ; Choir 2 yrs. ; Jour- nalism 1 yr. ; UIL Literary Events 1 yr.; Most Polite 65-66. Cathy Zoeller: FHA 1 yr.; Spanish Club 4 yrs. ; Student Council 2 yrs. ; Tennis 1 yr.; Booster Club 1 yr.; Choir 2 yrs. NEWSFOTO Your Yearbook Publisher


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