Burnet High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Burnet, TX)

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Graduating Seniors 1967 1967 BULLDOG PUBLISHED BY THE ANNUAL STAFF BURNET HIGH SCHOOL BURNET, TEXAS I CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE 4 Features 16 Clubs 36 Sports 48 ACADEMICS 74 Administration 76 Curriculum 80 Classes 92 JUNIOR HIGH 118 Student Life 120 Classes 124 ELEMENTARY 132 Student Life 135 Classes 139 ADVERTISING 1 61 STUDENT LIFE REFLECTED THROUGH . . . THE MANY FACES OF BURNET SCHOOLS Student Life in Burnet Schools Reflected upon the many many faces, Looking toward good times, excitement, effort... Questioning, alert, ready... Proceeding in the hustle and bustle of activities, Portraying joy, sorrow, energy.. .in the brisk paces of time. SENIOR FAVORITES... Caroline Duncan and Tommy Tate were chosen by the Seniors as their favorites this year. Senior Ginny Baker works after class to prepare a special display on drugs for Distributive Education. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES MEAN MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE 6 Students of Burnet's Fourth Grade are loading into school bus for a trip to Austin and the annual Shrine Circus. The trip is sponsored annually by the Shriners of Burnet and the Burnet Kiwanis Club. Faces reflect anticipation of the circus they will see in Austin. 7 OUR INTERESTS ARE WIDELY VARIED JUNIOR FAVORITES.. .The Juniors chose Jan Feild and Kelvin Keele as favorites. Senior Deborah Braley is one of two senior band members this year. Typing will be a useful skill in years to come. Senior Jerry Hyman delivers speech at Distributive Education Employer-Employee Banquet. Other members shown are Freddie Pabst, Joe Garcia and David Brunson. STUDENTS FACE CHALLENGES FOR TOMORROW'S WORLD SOPHOMORE FAVORITES... Brenda Landtroop and Phil Bar- nett were elected as the Sophomore Favorites for this year. Senior Steve Sandner proves to be one of the outstanding band mem- bers for the year. II The Harlem Stars Game was very enjoyable. Sometimes things are not what they appear to be. Debbie Johnson and Richard Shellburn seem to be sharing a moment of happiness on the way to class. Time between classes was only 3 minutes. 12 FRESHMAN FAVORITES...Susie Kroeger and Mike Lucksing- er were the favorites of the Freshman Class. Senior Roger Lloyd proudly displays his D.E. notebook which represents many hours of hard work. YEAR H0LD9 MOMENTS OF PRIDE, JOY, AND HAPPINESS 13 JUNIOR- SENIOR BANQUET IS SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT OF YEAR Steve Sandner, Larry Dunlap and Cliff Hilliard enjoy the Mexican food at Junior-Senior Banquet. 14 Group of students at 3rd annual Distributive Education Employer-Employee Banquet. Pictured, left to right are: Buddy Clendennen, Sponsor, Freddie Pabst, Roger Lloyd, Pat Barton, Joe Garcia, David Brunson, Sharon Baker, Mary Gonzales, Shirley Lucksinger, Andrea Haynes, Cindy McFarland, Tommye Dorbandt, Linda Clendennen, and Pug Hall. Mr. Ben Teague, State Supervisor of Distributive Education for Area V, delivers the main address at the D.E. Banquet. HARVEST QUEEN AND COURT The 24th annual Harvest Festival was again sponsored by the Junior Class. Caroline Duncan and Steve Gardner were crowned Harvest Queen and King. Caroline, a Senior, was chosen from class representa- tives Linda Lucksinger, Junior; Patty Metzler, Sophomore; and Pam Richter, Freshman. The nominees rode with their escorts in the Halloween Parade and then attended the P.T.A. Halloween Carnival at the Elementary School. The Harvest Festival was held at the High School Auditorium immediately following the Carnival. Eddie Farris, Lary Boyd, Joel Mann and Don Baker en- tertained with their Band. MISS CAROLINE DUNCAN - Harvest Queen Scenes from Harvest Festival: Pic. 1, Andy Miller - M.C. Pic. 2, Eddie Farris Band Pic. 3, Gary Ozier Rhythm Band Pic. 4, Celia Taylor - Crown Bearer Pic. 5, Mrs. Sandner - Accompanist 16 UNDA LUCKSINGER PATTY METZLER PAM RICHTER HOMECOMING IS HIGHLIGHT OF FALL Homecoming was highlighted by the football game against Cop- peras Cove and a very impressive half-time show. Miss Bonnie Burnett was crowned Homecoming Queen over three other nominees; Debbie Lynch, Sally Robertson, and Sandy White. Also honored during the festivi- ties were: Deborah Braley, Band Sweetheart; Laura Sopp, Football Sweetheart; and Kelvin Keele, Pep Squad Beau. The beauties rode onto the field in new automobiles furnished by local dealers. MISS BONNIE BURNETT - Homecoming Queen Debra Braley, Band Sweet- heart, is escorted by Steve Sandner. 18 SALLY ROBERTSON SANDY WHITE DEBBIE LYNCH BONNIE BURNETT Homecoming Queen and nominees Kelvin KeeJe, Pep Squad Beau, escorts Laura Sopp, Football Sweetheart. 19 MR. AND MISS BHS The students of B.H.S. made an excellent choice in Sally Robert- son and Tommy T ate as Mr. and Miss B.H.S. A look over the 66- 67 school year and even the years before reveals that Tommy and Sally have always been the hard- working friendly, and helpful stu- dents that this title signifies. Sally and Tommy were very active members of the swimming team and worked hard to aid in winning the State AA Swimming Championship for B. H.S. Sally has won the respect and admiration of her fellow students. Serving as cheerleader, Sally dili- gently supports the Bulldogs. Tommy is a hard-working stu- dent which is proven by his aca- demic load. He participates in many sports. Football has earned him a scholarship to S. W.T.S.U. Tommy backed up the line to prevent Marble Falls touchdown. Sally and Tommy were members of the Swimming Team. Team won State AA Swimming Cham- pionship for B.H.S. 21 BEAUTY PAGEANT IS HIGHLIGHT OF SPRING The excitement was great and the competition keen as the 66-67 spotlights focused on the annual Beauty Pageant presented by the D.E. Club of B. H.S. All of the girls were beauti- ful. All the boys were hand- some. The judges had a diffi- cult decision to make. But this pageant wasn’t just a contest of beauty but was a contest of poise as well. The M.C.’s David Brunson and Jerry Hyman added to the success of this event with can- did wit and lively spirits. In the end our worthy judges, Mrs. Hallmark and Mr. Hill, concluded that Vickie Massey and Steve Gardner were to be Beauty Queen and Mr. Esquire of the 1966-67 school year. We are glad to congratulate not only Vickie and Steve but all of the contestants on a job well done. Congratulations. First Runners-up were Jan Feild and Gary Hyatt and Sec- ond Runners-up were Bonnie Burnett and Eddie Fariss. 22 JAN FEILD BONNIE BURNETT Jerry Hyman presents candidates Kelvin Keele and Wanda Landtroop BEST ALL AROUND STUDENTS JAN FIELD and ANDY MILLER were selected by the Faculty Council as the Best All Around students of the year. Scholastic achievement, participation in extracurricular activities and cooperation in the total school program were some of the factors considered. This is one of the highest honors in our school and congratulations are in order to Jan and Andy for being selected this year. Left, Jan Field Below, Andy Miller HONOR ROLL STUDENTS. These students will receive medals for their high achievement. FIRST ROW, Mike Johnson, Chris Houey, Marie Foster, Susan Kroeger, Jill Sandner, Karen Lewis. SECOND ROW: Betty Ed Young, Teresa Hyatt, Krista Keele, Alene Warwick, Janet Baker, Clem Mueller. THIRD ROW: Ann Taylor, Pug Hall, Cindy McFarland, Al- dena Mills. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hyatt, Tommye Dorbandt, Shirley Lucksinger, Debra Braley, and Jimmy Brown. These students made all A’s this year and will receive a Scholastic Letter Jacket Award for this outstanding work. FRONT ROW, left to right; Cynthia Russell, Lynn Williams, Jan Field. SECOND ROW, left to right: Welda Baker, Pam Richter, Vickie Massey. THIRD ROW, left to right: Lujet Mc- Cullough, Ted Collins, Larry Word. 25 VALEDICTORIAN - Vickie Massey (4 year average 93.697) SALUTATORIAN - Gary Hyatt (4 year average 90.753) WHO'S WHO IN SCHOLARSHIP On these two pages are pic- tured the Valedictorian Salu- tatorian (the highest scholastic honor in Burnet High School), the Subject Medal Awards winners (highest grade in each subject), and the students who had perfect attendance for the entire year (attendance is a major factor in scholastic achievement). 26 The Students shown above had per- fect attendance for the entire year. Subject Medal Award Winners (listed below) HIGHEST GRADE IN EACH SUBJECT Jan Baker...................................Homemaking 31-32 Welda Baker...............................Physical Science 11-12 Jimmy Brown........................................Physics 41-42 Linda Clendennen....................Distributive Education 31-32 Ted Collins......................................Chemistry 31-32 Walter Crow...................................Adv. Biology 41-42 Jimmy Dickens.........................................V.A. 11-12 Paula Eckermann.............................Related Math 11-12 Peggy Eckermann.....................Typ. 21-22, Shorthand 31-32 Chris Houy.........................................Spanish 21-22 Vickie Huggins..........................................Gen. Bus. 11-12 Gary Hyatt..................................Advanced Math 41-42 Teresa Hyatt................................World Geog. 11-12 Kenneth Jennings......................................V.A. 21-22 Kelvin Keele..........................Mechanical Drawing 31-32 Tommy Lastly..........................................V.A. 31-32 Wanda Landtroop......................................Girls P. E. Karen Lewis........................................Adv. Chemistry 41-42 Lujet McCullough..........H. M. 11-12, Eng. 21-22, Geom. 21-22 Andy Miller....................Tex. Hist. 40, Amer. Hist. 31-32 Clem Mueller........................................Typing 11-12 Cindy McFarland.....................Distributive Education 41-42 Aldena Mills................................Related Math 21-22 Tony Reeves..................................................Boys P-E- Pam Richter.............Eng. 11-12, Span. 11-12, Algebra 11-12, World Hist. 11-12, Biol. 21-22 Cynthia Russell.................................Homemaking 21-22 Steve Sandner................................................Band Janis Tippie......................................Government 40 Lynn Williams......................................English 41-42 Larry Word.....................Co-op V.A., Health 50, Eng. 31-32 Bookkeeping 31-32, Algebra 31-32 27 WHO'S WHO IN BURNET HIGH SCHOOL CUTEST Linda Lucksinger Joey Cox WITTIEST Karen Lewis Steve Sandner NEATEST Jan Field Bill Howell BEST PERSONALITY Janis Tippie Bill Sawyer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Vickie Massey Gary Hyatt BIGGEST FLIRTS Bonnie Burnett Jonathan Allen MOST POLITE Debbie Lynch Mandolin Richards FRIENDLIEST Brenda Landtroop Steve Gardner 29 1967 GRADUATING SENIORS... Pictured left to right are: FRONT ROW - Barbara Hinson, Janis Tippie, Bonnie Bur- nett, Cindy McFarland, Tommye Dorbandt, Merlene Wills, Ava Rae Weisinger, Linda Guess, Mary Gonzales, and Cynthia Russell. SECOND ROW - Larry Hocker, Linda Clendennen, Steve Sandner, Janelle Rowe, Lynn Williams, Peggy Eckermann, Fonda Hall, Wanda Landtroop, Ginny Baker, and Alene Warwick. THIRD ROW - Mrs. Lillian Tarver, Class Sponsor, Larry Jenkins, Caroline Duncan, Tommy Tate, Karen Lewis, Steve Gardner, Clif Hilliard, Pat Barton, Deborah Braley, Roger Lloyd, Johnny Lowe, Mrs. Margaret Fry, Class Sponsor, and Linda Johnston. FOURTH ROW - Mr. C. M. Eckermann, Principal, Richard Taylor, Jerry Hyman, Larry Dunlap, Vickie Massey, Gary Hyatt, Jonathan Allen, Aldena Mills, Shirley Lucksinger, Mr. John Lopes, Class Sponsor, and Mr. J. L. Akridge, Superintendent. 30 GRADUATION 18 A WONDERFUL WEEK BUT HAS ITS PROBLEMS Graduation is the week that stu- dents have been looking forward to but it proves to hold many problems like the one pictured below where Seniors are waiting to have their group graduation picture made. V A LEDICTORIA N S A LUT ATORIAN Vickie Massey Gary Hyatt COMMENCEMENT The Honorable Associate Justice Zollie Steakley Commencement was held at the football stadium again this year. The Commencement Speaker was Judge Steakley of the Supreme Court of Texas. Forty-four Seniors graduated before a record crowd which was seated in the East Stands of the Stadium. An impressive backdrop was erected on the field which fea- tured the Class Motto, They Conquer Who Be- lieve They Can. After the exercises a reception was held for the Seniors in the High School Cafeteria. Left: Vickie Massey and Gary Hyatt receive special awards. Center: Community Choir sings at gradua- tion. flight Center: Stage setting for graduation Bottom: Seniors seated on the field. 4 1967 BULLDOG BAND DRUM MAJOR - Jan Field FEATURED TWIRLERS - Karol Crow Elaine Boyd 1967 Texas All-Girls Band Debbie Lynch and Deborah Braley 34 1st Division Winners and Medals of 1967 Solo and Ensemble Contest in Brownwood. Burnet took contest honors by a large margin. Burnet Mayor J. B. McDuff gives key to the City of Burnet to speaker Dr. Nelson G. Patrick, Director of Music Activities University Interscholastic League. 1967 ALL REGIONAL BANK WINNERS Deborah Braley, Laura Sopp, and Jan Sandner pictured below with the Band Director, John Lopes Jr. 1967 Bulldog Band Group Picture. Mr. Clendennen, Sponsor, Presents the Outstanding Training Sta tion Award to Mr. Roy Oakley, DECA COMPLETES ACTIVE YEAR DECA completed a very active year in Burnet High School this spring by holding its Third Annual Employer- Employee Banquet. The banquet was a big success featuring Mr. Ben Teague of the Texas Education Agency as guest speaker. The D.E, students concentrated on the annual fruit cake drive sale in the fall which was climaxed by a Christmas Party. After the holidays, the annual coon hunt was held on Mr. Luther Bak- er's ranch. The club members were very busy in the spring preparing for the third Annual Beauty Pageant. This year a fashion show was staged with the Pag- eant which meant even more work and preparation. Our thanks to the Jane E. Shop and Seidenstickers for furnishing the fashions for the show. All D.E. students were privileged to attend the Area V Youth Leadership Conference for Distributive Education Students which was held at Richfield H. S. in Waco. The club sent three student delegates to the State Confer- ence in Dallas for a 3 day stay at the Statler-Hilton. Linda and Tommye at State Conference - Dallas. 1967 members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America Burnet High School Chapter Club Sweetheart - FONDA HALL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION TRAINING STATIONS DAVID BRUNSON, President JOE GARCIA, Vice President FONDA HALL, Sweetheart . LINDA CLENDENNEN JERRY HYMAN.......... VERLON REAGOR........ ALENE WARWICK........ ROGER LLOYD............. JOHNNY BRANDON....... PAT BARTON........... LINDA LUCKSINGER .... TOMMYE DORBANDT SHARON BAKER......... GINNY BAKER............. cindy McFarland .... JOHNNY LOWE.......... MARY GONZALES........... LLOYD BAKER............. DWIGHT TIPPIE........... RICHARD TAYLOR....... FREDDIE PABST........ MERLENE WILLS........... ALDENA MILLS......... BARBARA HINSON.......... BILL HOWELL.......... TIM PELFREY.......... DOYLE WESSON........., RICHARD CULP......... ANDREA HAYNES........ . . . Duncan-Husted .........Fry Motors . Shepperd Hospital . . Allbritton-Oakley .........KTSL Radio . Warner Clark Ford . . . Pioneer Abstract . . . Burnet Bulletin . . . Burnet Int. Dec. . . . State Farm Ins. . Shepperd Hospital . .Shepperd Hospital .........Allen Clinic . . Kuykendall Drug .........KTSL Radio . . Dunlap Furniture .........BHS Library .... Branon's Gulf Heckman's Auto Sup. . Strahan Auto Parts . . Brannon’s Grocery .........Tasty Treat . . Edgar Flower Shop ........Allen Clinic . Burnet Furn Uph. . . Scoggins Furniture .Andy's Gulf Service . . . Duncan-Husted . . Allbritton-Oakley THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE 38 1967 BULLDOG STAFF EDITOR..................... Assistant Editor............ Copy Editor................ Business Manager............ Advertising Manager . . . . Student Life............... Clubs ...................... Sports..................... Classes..................... Elementary Photography Sponsor . . ......PAT BARTON RAYMOND ALVERSON TOMMYE DORBANDT .... JERRY HYMAN . . . VERLON REAGOR LINDA CLENDENNEN KAROL CROW . . . . JOHNNY LOWE RICHARD SHELLBURN LYNN STUART . .NANCY JOHNSTON LONNIE JONES SHIRLEY LUCKSINGER MIKE LUCKSINGER . . .DEBBIE JOHNSON ALENE WARWICK . . ROBERT JACKSON BLAKE JOHNSON BUDDY CLENDENNEN 67 Bulldog Staff NATIONAL HONOR 80CIETY MRS. MARGARET FRY Sponsor National Honor Society members pictured below: SEATED - Deborah Braley, Ann Taylor, Lynn Williams, Cynthia Russell, Lujet McCullough, Jan Field, Kay Lavender, Vickie Massey. STANDING - Gary Hyatt, Chris Houy, Clem Mueller, Mike Johnson, Lary Word, Andy Miller, Ted Collins, and Mrs. Fry. Sponsor Mrs. Cheryl Crowder (Seated bottom of picture) Members: Janelle Rowe, Janis Tippie, Lin- da Lucksinger, Sally Robertson, Kay Lavender, Karen Lewis, Jerry Hyman, and Larry Dunlap. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY TROOP 2398 CHEERLEADERS (bottom row): Sally Robertson, Linda Lucksinger, Bonnie Burnett, Sandy White, and Patty Metz- ler. Members: FIRST ROW SEATED - Linda Worrel, Cheryl Petrick, Peggy Eckermann. Cynthia Russell, Wanda Landtroop, Vickie Massey, Regina Tippie, Nancy Daniel, and Grace Howell. THIRD ROW - Mrs. Crowder, Sponsor, Sally Warwick, Brenda Landtroop, Jan Clark, Pat Barton, Nikki Petrick, Gayla Kroeger, Vickie Carri- gan, Carol Boyd, Sarah Allen. FOURTH ROW STANDING - Debbie Johnston, Margaret McCoy, Karen Lewis. Jan Baker, Nancy Johnston. 43 KEY CLUB The Key Club has been more active this year. Many meetings were held in the morning before school. The club sponsors the annual Slave Sale of Seniors to provide funds for its scholarship which is awarded at graduation. MEMBERS: 1st ROW - Mandolin Richards. Larry Jenkins. Bill Sawyer. Steve Sandner, Tommy Tate. 2nd ROW - Jerry Hyman, Raymond Alverson. Eddie Fariss, Larry Boyd, Bill Howell, Curtis Jackson, Dan Jenkins, Mike Johnson. 3rd ROW - Gary Hyatt, Kelvin Keele, Neil Shelburn, Andy Miller, Lynn Ste- wart, George Clark, Phill Barnett, Larry Word and Verlon Reagor. Left: breakfast at which new officers were accepted. Left to right: J. L. Akridge - Sponsor Raymond Alverson - Sec. Andy Miller - Pres. Larry Word - Vice Pres. Dan Jenkins - Treas. Lee Kassaw Herman Braley James Fry - Kiwanis Club Members 44 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club concluded an active year with a picnic at the Vance Ranch. Other activities during the year included a trip to Austin to see a Spanish play and a Mexican dinner at one of the better Mexican restaurants in Austin. 1966-67 Spanish Club Members. 45 FUTURE NURSES Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Gaylean - Sponsors. Lita Tumlinson, Diane Floyd, Brenda Landtroop, Wanda Childress, Patty Metzler, Barbara Shelburn, Pam Richter, Lisa Meador, Monnie Rhoads, Shirley Lucksinger. STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Byrd, Mr. Eckermann, Sponsors. Jann Sandner, Joey Cox, Bonnie Burnett, Gary Hyatt, Bill Howell, Mike Johnson, Grace Howell, Tommy Tate, Kelvin Keele, Bill Sawyer, Jim Word, Eddie Gage. Chris Houy, Sally Robertson, Sandy White, Jan Feild, Debbie Lynch, Janis Tippie, Cheryl Cox, Kaye Lavender. Laura Sopp, Cynthia Russell, John Penner, Donnie Duncan, Lonnie Jones, Brenda Landtroop, Jan Clark, Barbara Shelburn, Regina Tippie, Nancy Daniel, Eddie Fariss. 46 SCHOOL FAIR IS VERY SUCCESSFUL The Burnet Schools held a School Fair during Public Schools Week under the leadership of Mr. Byrd, High School Science teacher. For the many visitors who came, the fair proved to be both interesting and informative. Exhibits ranged from intricate high school science exhibits to elementary art work. These exhibits provided a practical learn- ing situation for the students who prepared them. Plant Experiment Atom Compounds 47 SPORTS Effort and teamwork are the key words in BHS sports activities. Although foot- ball is still the most popu- lar sport at Burnet High, athletes participate in a full array of sports activi- ties. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD a j- mn FRONT: Wilburn, Baker, Shelburn, Sawyer, Jenkins, Hilliard. Culp. Tate, Richards, Johnson. SECOND: Es- camilla. Miller. Stewart, Keele, Cox. O'Donnell, Smith, Dickinson, THIRD: Pelfrey, Barnett, Oyler, Fariss, Hocker, Gardner. Brannon, Coaches: J. Crowder, T. Horton, M. McMillan, H. Bozarth COACHES Assistant Coach m. McMillan Assistant Coach JIMMIE CROWDER Head Coach TOMMY HORTON Assistant Coach HAL BOZARTH 50 TOMMY TATE 3 Yr. End Hon. Ment. 64 All Dist. 65 All Dist. 66 Captain 66 LARRY JENKINS 3 Yr. Tackle Hon. Ment. 64 All Dist. 65 All Dist. 66 Captain 66 LARRY HOCKER 2 Yr. Quarterback Captain 66 MANAGERS SEASON RECORD Llano .12 Burnet . . . 0 Marble Falls . 12 Burnet . . . 17 San Saba . . . . 50 Burnet . . . 0 Hearne .... . 61 Burnet . . . 2 Mason 20 Burnet . . . 0 Del Valle . . . 33 Burnet . . . 0 Copperas Cove . 20 Burnet . . . 0 Goldthwaite . 55 Burnet . . . 0 Round Rock . . .36 Burnet . . . 0 Georgetown . . 30 Burnet . . . 0 ALLEN WILBURN JAMES BRANNON MIKE JOHNSON BILL SAWYER 3 Yr. Quarterback RICHARD CULP 2 Yr. Tackle Hon. Ment. 65 NEIL SHELBURN 2 Yr. Guard All Dist. 66 LLANO IQ SEASON OPENER 52 CLIFF HILLIARD 1 Yr. Linebacker BULLDOG DEFEAT MARBLE FALLS IN SECOND GAME STEVE GARDNER 1 Yr. End DON BAKER 1 Yr. Tackle 53 JOEY COX KELVIN KEELE 3 Yr. Wingback 3 Yr. Fullback LARRY BOYD 1 Yr. Halfback Hon Ment. 65 Hon Ment. 66 54 HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME MANDOLIN RICHARDS 2 Yr. Halfback EDDIE FARISS 2 Yr. End FELIX ESCAMILLA ANDY MILLER 1 Yr. End Hon. Ment. 66 2 Yr. Center 55 LYNN STEWART 1 Yr. Guard DON OYLER 1 Yr. End EDDIE DICKINSON 1 Yr. Cornerback B TEAM Bias Garcia, Bill Richards, Bruce Hinson, Skippy Hawthorne, Lamar Schooley, Frank Seidensticker, Mike Lucksinger, Gerald Robertson, Charlie Light, Donnie Duncan, Benny Cadenhead, Floyd Gribbs, Gene Dayton, Jimmy Bell, Rich- ard Shelburn, Coach Hal Bozarth. 58 Sometimes this can be the crucial moment of the game 59 1966-67 VARSITY SITTING left to right: Royce Smith, Herman McCoury, Charlie Ashe Phil Barnett, Joey Cox. STANDING left to right: Coach Bozarth, Kelvin Keele, Larry Dunlap, John Counts, Donnie Duncan, Steve Gardner, Assistant Coach, Mr. McMillan DONNIE DUNCAN CHARLIE ASH PHIL BARNETT HERMAN McCOURY 60 BASKETBALL STEVE GARDNER LARRY DUNLAP ROYCE SMITH KELVIN KEELE JOEY COX JOHN COUNTS 61 B TEAM BASKETBALL B TEAM SITTING left to right: Bill Sike, Jimmy Golf, Mike Lucksinger Felix Escamilla,. STAND- ING left to right: Wallace Miller. Kenneth Hines, Ralph Johnson, Richard Shelburn, Coach McMillan. Not pictured: Lamar Schooley, Tim O'Donnell 62 Girls exhibit fast action GIRLS BASKETBALL Pam Richter, Sharon Daughtery, Jan Clark, Teresa Hyatt, Sandy White, Wanda Land troop. Coach Crowder. Karen Lewis, Vicki Carrigan, Jan Baker, Brenda Landtroop, Regina Tippie, Nikki Petrick KAREN LEWIS WANDA LANDTROOP TERESA HYATT SANDY WHITE 63 VICKI CARRIGAN BRENDA LANDTROOP JAN BAKER JAN CLARK PAM RICKTER SHARON DAUGHTERY REGINA TIP PIE NIKKI PETRICK GIRLS B TEAM BASKETBALL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM Practice Game TRACK AND FIELD 1967 TRACK AND FIELD TEAM...FRONT ROW left to right: Phil Barnett. Joey Cox. Mandolin Richards, Eddie Fariss, Larry Jenkins, and Coach Hal Bozarth. BACK ROW: Eddie Dickinson, Cliff Hilliard, Kit Pel frey, Larry Dunlap, Tony Reeves, Larry Boyd, Kelvin Keele, Bill Sawyer, Tommy Tate, Robert Dalton. Mile Relay Team Half Mile Relay Team Top left: Field Events Team Below left: Sprinters Below: Shot Put and Discus 440 Relay Team 67 BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM... KNEELING left to right: Mike Lucksinger, Phil Barnett, Charlie Ashe, Lamar Schooley, Skippy Hawthorne, Mike Johnson. STANDING: Royce Smith, Joey Cox, Clif Hilliard. Bill Sawyer, Larry Dunlap, Mando- lin Richards, and Coach Jimmy Crowder. BILL SAWYER CLIF HILLIARD PHIL BARNETT LARRY DUNLAP LAMAR SCHOOLEY ROYCE SMITH JOEY COX MIKE LUCKSINGER 68 V 'fi MANDOLIN RICHARDS Burnet’s 1967 Golf Team consisted of John Lowrey, Lynn Stewart, Andy Miller, Clif Hilliard, and Kevin Darley. GOLF TEAM SKIPPY HAWTHORNE MIKE JOHNSON 69 TENNIS TEAMS VARSITY - Gene Dayton, Mike Lucksinger, Terry Newton, Jimmy Word. Wayne DeLeon, and Coach J. L. Akridge. 70 JUNIOR VARSITY - Coach J. L. Akridge, Bill Richards, Eddie Dickinson, Ralph Johnson. Umar Schooley, Steve Kroeger, and Jimmy Bell. SWIMMING TEAM WINS STATE AA CHAMPIONSHIP The State Swimming Meet was held in Burnet again this year and Burnet High School won the State Champion- ship in Class AA. Last year Burnet won the Class A Championship at the meet which was also held in Burnet. The following swimmers scored points for Burnet in the Boy's Division: Tate, Dunlap, Fariss, and Duncan in the 200 yd. free relay; Tate, Jenkins, Lowery, and Fariss in the 200 yd. med- ley; Steve Sandner in diving; and Phil Barnett in diving. In the Girl's Divi- sion: Jann Sandner in the 200 yd. free; Jill Sandner in the 200 yd. free and fly; Sally Robertson in the backstroke and ind. medley; Linda Lucksinger in the backstroke; Lujet McCullough in the 50 yd free; Bonnie Burnett in the breast- stroke; Niki Sharp in diving; Burnett, McCullough, Lucksinger, and Carrigan in 200 yd free relay; Burnett, McCul- lough, Lucksinger and Robertson in the 200 yd. medley relay Twenty teams and over 250 swim- mers participated in the meet. Con-: gratulations to our swimmers for win- ning this high honor for our school. Team pulls Coach Tex Robertson into pool after the victory. BOYS TEAM: BOTTOM, Lynn Stewart, Eddie Fariss, John Low- ery; MIDDLE, Steve Sandner, Larry Jenkins, Larry Dunlap, Tom- my Tate; TOP, Coach Robertson, Phil Barnett, Donnie Duncan, Blake Johnson. Mrs. M. F. Johnson presents A A trophies to team cap- tains, Bonnie Burnett Tommie Tate. GIRLS TEAM: BOTTOM, Vickie Carrigan, Linda Lucksinger, Bonnie Burnett, Sally Robertson; TOP, Coach Tex Robertson, Jann Sandner, Lujet McCullough, and Jill Sand - JOHN LOWERY I BONNIE BURNETT TOMMY TATE SALLY ROBERTSON ner. 73 ACADEMICS In the Academic Section of the Annual we have attempted to cover the administration, fac- ulty, curriculum and students of Burnet High School. Mr. Akridge keeps Burnet Schools operating smoothly and efficiently. J. L. AKRIDGE, Superintendent B.S. and M.A. Southwest Texas State 76 SCHOOL BOARD BURNET SCHOOL BOARD - left to right - Mr. Donald Shelburn, Mr. Carl McDonald, Mr. Conley Wofford, Mr. Roy Oakley, Mrs. Elizabeth Seidensticker, Mr. R. B. Garner, Dr. John Sandner, and Supt. J. L. Akridge. P.T.A. OFFICERS Mr. George L. Newlin accepts the gav- el as newly elected president of the Burnet Parent-Teacher Association. Outgoing president, Mrs. Margie Ozier also presents him with her official File 13 . 77 SCHOOL PERSONNEL MRS. BERNICE MORELAND Secretary MRS. REBA CASHEN Bookkeeper v W HIGH SCHOOL LUNCHROOM - SEATED - Mrs. Jessie Wooten, Mrs. Lucille Schill- ing, Mrs. Iris Smith; STANDING - Mrs. Clark, Supervisor and Mrs. Rama Eckert. ASA HOWELL Custodian LOWELL LYNN Maintenance 78 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. Eckermann stays busy keeping high school on the go. CALVIN M. ECKERMANN Principal B.S. and M. Ed. Southwest Texas State I i THREE LONGTIME TEACHERS RECOGNIZED Three longtime teachers were recognized at the annual faculty breakfast. Mrs. Vel- ma Elliott (left) has taught 38 years in Burnet schools. Mrs. Lura Norris taught 39 years. Both were presented diamond- studded service pins. Below, Barney Baker pre- sents a 14 year service pin to retiring Vocational Agriculture teacher Mr. Tom Henry who has a 31 year teaching record in all. GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING - LIBRARY The Counselor and Librarian provide valuable support to our school's instructional program. Mrs. Hill counsels with students on an individual basis. Mrs. McDonald helps students find materials they need. THEO HILL M.A. Coun. Cert. - Our Lady of the Lake College Counselor PAGE MCDONALD B.S., - M.L. - University of Houston Librarian LANGUAGE ARTQ Instruction in English is designed to present the Eng- list language to the student as a tool of communication and self-expression. Our literary heritage is presented as a source for acquiring and enriching experience. Stu- dents are trained in accurate thought habits and effective thought presentation both written and oral. Mrs. Tarver assists Pam Richter and Gene Dayton with an assignment. Mrs. Fry helps Lynn Williams understand the literary map of England. MARGARET FRY B.S. Stephen F. Austin English Sponsors: Senior Class National Honor Society LILLIAN TARVER B. S. Southwest Texas English Sponsors: Senior Class CINDY VANCE B.S. Southwestern Spanish and English Sponsors: Sophomore Class Spanish Club SPANISH In the Spanish classes emphasis is placed on acquiring a speaking knowledge of the language. The language laboratory is used to help each stu- dent develop an ac- curate pronunciation as well as a high de- gree of fluency. Mrs. Vance helps students develop oral skills in Spanish. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE A secure background in mathematics is necessary for success in any walk of life. Students who plan to pur- sue further work in science must have a substantial back- ground in math. Courses offered are designed to meet the needs of the students. These courses range from Related Math for the business minded student to Ad- vanced Math for the student who plans to go into scien- tific or technical fields. Courses offered in Science range from Physical Sci- ence for the beginner to Advanced Chemistry and Ad- vanced Biology for the students who plan a career in Science. A basic knowledge of the various scientific fields is essential in this modern scientific world. After taking Physical Science, students may choose Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. Following these courses they may choose one or both of the advanced science courses. DON ADKISSON B.S. Sam Houston Algebra, Geometry, Adv. Math, Physics Sponsors: Soph. Class MILDRED GALYEAN B.S. Southwest Texas Related Math World Geography Sponsors: Junior Class Future Nurses Right: Mr. Adkisson assists student with Geometry. JIM FRANK BYRD B.S. Tarleton State Biology Sponsors: Freshman Class JOHN HALLMARK B. S. Texas Tech Chemistry, Algebra, Mechanical Drawing Sponsors: Freshman Class VP Mr. Bozarth demonstrates to Physical Sci- ence students, Tony Reeves, Kevin Darley, Paula Eckermann, John Penner. 7 Mr. Hallmark checks progress of Mechanical Drawing students, Pat Barton and Tommy Metz- ler. Mr, Byrd lectures in one of his Biology Classes Mrs, Galyean observes closely as Willie Boulding, Sharon Daughtery and Tommy Metzler work a prob- lem in Related Math, Left: Mr. Hallmark, Tommy Tate, Karen Lewis. and Clif Hilliard observe Chemistry experiment. 35 SOCIAL SCIENCE Courses in Social Science include World History, American History, Texas History, American Govern- ment, Economics, and World Geography. It is intended for each student to gain a balanced perspective of the origin and evolution of the social, economic, cultural and political customs of the peoples of the world. The principles of American government and the Constitution of the United States are stressed in the study of govern- ment. JIMMY CROWDER B.S. T.C.U. History Physical Ed. Assistant Coach TOMMY HORTON B.S. North Texas Government History Head Coach Mr. Horton discusses problems of Viet Nam with Dwight Tippie. BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Smith helps Kay Lavender with Bookkeeping. Many speed tests are essential to develop typing skills. Business Education provides stu- dents with an insight into the prin- ciples of business. Technical skills in Typing, Shorthand and Book- keeping are developed. MARGARET SMITH B. B. A. Baylor M. B. A. Texas Business Education Sponsors: Freshman Class VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Dunn Vocational training is provided in three major fields. Home Economics promotes better home management and prepares the student to cope with many problems that arise in todays home. Vocational Agricul- ture prepares students for work or further study in agriculture. Distributive Education is for the student who plans a career in busi- ness and provides some practical knowledge in on-the-job training for work after grad- uation or further study in the field of busi- ness. Mr. Clendennen helps David Brunson with fine points of a Sales Demonstration. Mr. Henry explains band saw techniques to George Clark. 88 ARLEE BARTON B. S. Texas Home Economics Sponsors: F.H. A. Junior Class BUDDY CLENDENNEN B.A. Baylor Distributive Education Sponsors: DECA Freshman Class Annual TOM HENRY B.S. Texas A M Vocational Agriculture Sponsors: F.F.A. Junior Class RONNIE PATTERSON B.S. Texas A M Vocational Agriculture Sponsors: F.F.A. Sophomore Class Mr. Patterson explains the good points of beef cattle to Larry Word and Mike Mallett. 89 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health classes in our school offer students an opportunity to learn more about the physical aspects of life. Physical Education helps to pro- mote good health and offers students the oppor- tunity to acquire skills and knowledge which will offer a rich and satisfying pursuit of leisure time. HAL BOZARTH B.S. T.C.U. Science Physical Ed. Assistant Coach CHERYL CROWDER B. A. T.C.U. Health Physical Ed. Sponsors: Pep Sq. Sophomore Class Mrs. Crowder looks on as students prepare an assignment in Health class. Mr. Bozarth teaches Larry Jenkins how to use the new exercise machine as Lynn Stewart looks on. 90 BAND Band provides many re- warding experiences for the students and helps to develop their musical tal- ents. JOHN J. S. LOPES JR. ’ A. v TUNtf B.M. Texas Band Sponsors: Senior Class The 1966-67 Band in action at the Goldwaithe game. 91 The 1966-67 Band shown on football field with Mr. Lopes, Director SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . STEVE GARDNER CAROLINE DUNCAN . . JANELLEROWE . KAYE LAVENDER 92 JONATHAN ALLEN DONALD BAKER GINNY BAKER PATRICIA BARTON DEBORAH BRALEY JAMES BROWN DAVID BRUNSON BONNIE BURNETT Steve and Caroline at Harvest Festival. LARRY PEGGY DUNLAP ECKERMAN LINDA CLENDENNEN TOMMYE DORBANDT STEVE GARDNER RICHARD CULP CAROLINE DUNCAN LARRY GILLESPIE 94 Cynthia Russell seems to be discussing a problem with Mrs. Smith. In foreground, Mr. Byrd. JOHNNY MARY LINDA FONDA BRANDON GONZALES GUESS HALL 95 CLIF HILLIARD BARBARA HINSON LARRY HOCKER GARY HYATT Kaye Lavender is escorted by Eddie Fariss at Beauty Pageant as Fonda Hall looks on Gary Hyatt ponders over a theme topic for Mrs. JERRY LARRY Fry’s English class. HYMAN JENKINS LINDA WANDA KAYE KAREN JOHNSTON LANDTROOP LAVENDER LEWIS 96 L School Fair exhibit. Ginny Baker at Area V DE Conference. ROGER LLOYD JOHNNY SHIRLEY VICKIE LOWE LUCKSINGER MASSEY CINDY ALDENA FREDDIE TIM McFarland mills pabst pelfrey 97 Fonda Hall at DE Banquet. Caroline Duncan and Kelvin Keele at the Har- vest Festival Bonnie Burnett at Fashion Show. BILL SAWYER 98 JANELLE ROWE CYNTHIA RUSSELL STEVE SANDNER Senior girls were matched against the Junior girls again this year in the Powder Puff Football Game. NEIL SHELBURN TOMMY RICHARD JANIS TATE TAYLOR TIPPIE ALENE AVA RAE SHARON LYNN MERLENE WARWICK WEISINGER WILLIAMS WILLS 99 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLA98 OFFICER8 President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . , . . KELVIN KEELE SALLY ROBERTSON . . . BILL HOWELL . . . LARRY WORD 100 Raymond Alverson James Ayers Lloyd Baker Sharon Baker Penny Benton Carol Boyd Elaine Boyd Larry Boyd Glynda Brown Ann Campbell Vickie Carrigan George Clarke Jan Albino Joe Field Garcia Garcia Andrea Haynes Bless ems heart, does it hurt? Aw, Come on Andy, spit it out. Joy Henderson Lonny Hooker Teresa Hyatt Bill Howell Curtis Jackson Kay Johnson Nancy Johnston Kelvin Keele Krista Keele Tommy Lastly Allen Lindeman Mary Lindeman Hey Eddie, what song did you say we are playing? 103 John Lowery Linda Lucksinger Debbie Lynch Mike Mallet Margaret McCoy Tommy Metzler Andy Miller Ray Mills Don Oyler Verlon Reagor Mandoline Richards Sally Robertson Linda and Dan at Harvest Festival. Richard Shelbum Laura Sopp Lynn Stewart Ronald Tern pi in Dwight Tippie Bob Toleman Leta Tumlinson Doyle Wesson Sandra White Larry Word Doyle Yancy Betty Ed Young Hey Gang! Look what’s on at the show, 105 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . ROYCE SMITH DEBBIE JOHNSON PATTY METZLER . PHIL BARNETT Charlie Ashe Janet Baker Phil Barnett Doris Barton Sandy Bryant Patty and Phil at the Harvest Festival. Donald Burns Jan Clark Ted Collins Cynthia Cox Linda Cox Sharon Daugherty Barry Detlefsen Cherryl Dunn Jack Evans Arthur Garcia Allen Greathouse Earlene Hamilton Kathy Harrod Leslie Hart Burle Hawthorne Chris Houy Grace Howell Vickie Huggins Carol Hyman Robert Jackson Dan Jenkins Kenneth Jennings Debbie Johnson Mike Johnson Ralph Johnson Skippie Hawthorne Mike Lucksinger and Benny Cadenhead ■ MRS. VANCE, Sophomore Sponsor. Better watch those calories Lonnie. Lonnie Jones Tracy Jones Gayla Kroeger Brenda Land troop Dena Lastly Marcus Lastly Liz Lawson Charlie Light Barbara Lindaman Kathy Lowe Joel Mann Georgia Melton Pattie Metzler Jessie Minton Clem Mueller 109 Lamar Schooley Band in Halloween Parade Herman McCoury Lujet McCullough Jimmie McDonald David McGinty Frank Mcllhaney Billie Nelson Terry Newton Tim O'Donnel Loxie Owens Kit Pelfrey Cheryl Petrick Monnie Rhodes Ruth Riley Elizabeth Sanders Richard Sanders $ no Roger Sanders Lamar Schooley Barbara Shelbum Bill Sikes Royce Smith Debbie Sons Ann Taylor Randall Warwick James Weed Patty Whitley John Wilkes Allen Wilburn Larry Williams James Word Wayne Wright Mr. and Mrs. Eckermann confer with Rev. Jack James Weed gets books for next class. Whybum, Buckner Boys Ranch. Ill FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President......................PAMELA RICHTER Vice-President...............................SUSAN KROEGER Secretary..........................KAREN WOFFORD Treasurer.....................................JILL SANDNER Reporter.......................MIKE THOMPSON 112 Sarah Allen Edith Anderson Glenda Anz Donny Ayers Pricilla Baker Welda Baker Bill Barnes Jimmie Lynn Beck Jimmy Bell Willie Boulding Radell Box James Brannon Benny Cadenhead Angie Castello Wanda Childress Cheryl Cox Floyd Cribbs Nancy Daniels Kevin Darley Gene Dayton Wayne DeLeon Jimmy Dickens Glenda Dietering Donnie Duncan Paula Eckerman 113 Billy Ellet Felix Escamilla Juanita Escamilla Emma Fisher Diane Floyd Effie Fry Ellen Foster Eddie Gage Bias Garcia Jimmy Goff Clifford Griffin Kenneth Guthrie Peggy Hall Bruce Haynes Leo Heilman Phil Herridge Kenneth Hinds Bruce Hinson Paul Holstin Dennis Hoover Band performs at Mason game. I 14 Rufus Houston Darrell Hunziker Cathie Hyman Cecil Jackson Joe Jackson Sturgis Jackson Blake Johnson Steve Kroeger Susan Kroeger Mike Lucksinger Billy Marble Lisa Meador 115 Darnell Mills Barbara McGuire Don Parker Jerry Payne Judy Peel John Penner Nikki Petrick Don Quick Tony Reeves William Richards Pamela Richter Vonda Roberson Gerald Robertson Sylvia Robles Roger Samford Jann Sandner Jill Sandner Frank Seidensticker Richard Stark Eddie Teal Bill Wright Gilbert Vasquez Ottis Bridges Mike Thompson Regina Tippie Carol Tweed le Jimmie Tweedle Sally Warwick Milda Williams Carolyn Wills William Wilson Karen Wofford Linda Worrell JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL JOHNNIE C. SMITH B. S. North Texas M.Ed. Texas Teaches: U.S. History and Driver Education LINDA McGEE Eighth Grade Valedictorian CLEVE CLINTON Eighth Grade Salutatorian MR. AND MISS BURNET JUNIOR HIGH DUANE BURTON - VICKIE KEELE LUANN HULLUM ANNA BETH WARDEN BILLY ADAMS LARRY TUCKER 120 NOMINEES PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF JR. HIGH 7th GRADE HARVEST NOMINEES CHEERLEADERS LUANN HULLUM DUANE BURTON CLAUDIA CLINTON LONELL ROACH MARY ELLEN LOWERY PAULA RUSSELL (1st ROYv) Baker, Oyler, Newlin, Carter, Fariss, Brannon, Robles, Clinton, Malchow, Massey, Burton (2nd ROW) Kelley, Ash. Smith. Emerick, Massey. Teal, Lanning, Henry, Buzan, Tucker (3rd ROW) Broderick. Birch, Reagor. Mason, Arnold, Sparks, Wright, Long, Weed SEVENTH GRADE (1st ROW) Burton, Escamilla. Bell. Newton, Althaus, Snider, Hasty, Davis, Cain (2nd ROW) Burton, Eckermann, Maxwell, Crow, Hawthorne, Glaspy, Cowey, Woods, Armen, Trout, Letbetter, Darley, (3rd ROW) Mirike, Castillo, Cantwell, Vasquez, Whiburn, Houston, Emerick Warwick, Garcia, Wooten 122 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL EIGHTH GRADE Coach MacMillian, B. Adams, P. Broderick, R. Teal, J. Mason, C. Arnold, K. Reagor, W. Kelly (mgr.) BOTTOM ROW - C. Pell, S. Massey, C. Clinton, D. Sparks, S. Massey, R. Wright SEVENTH GRADE Coach MacMillian, J. Crow, C. Warwick, D. Wyburn, B. Garcia, R. Castello, M. Armatrout, W. Kelley (mgr) BOTTOM ROW - T. Eckermann, J. Escamillo, K. Hawthorne, B. Seay, K. Newton, J. Wooten, T. Williams 123 8th-1 Sam Burton Cleve Clinton Sue Collins Craig Fariss Bonnie Hanszen Linda Hill Wendy Hyman Beckie Johnson Vickie Keele Connie Kelley Connie Lastly Tina Luther Pam Lynch Weston McCoy Mary Jane McCoy Linda Magee Judy Marx Stan Massey Steve Massey Mike Ozier James Payne John Pel! Lone 11 Roach Paula Russell Ray Sanders Henry Schuessler Frances Seidensticker Phyllis Shelburn Bobby Smith Earlene Spiekermann Mike Sopp Larry Tucker Mary Kaye Wall Carolyn Word 124 WINIFRED RHODEN B. A. Univ, of Texas Language Arts 8th-2 Billy Adams Mike Ashe Raymond Bostick Robert Brannon Perry Broderick Judy Boyd Robert Carter Kathy Clarke Gladys Foster Billy Freeman Olga Garcia Gary Guthrie John Hamerick Gene Henry Ty Jones Dianna Kelley Wayland Kelley Don Lanning Tommy Long Roy Mcllhaney Rodney Newlin Jerry Oyler Elizabeth Perez Billie Pratt Glenda Ratliff Melba Ratliff Kenneth Reagor Lynn Robertson David Robles Guy Sons Greg Taylor Richard Ulbricht William Weed Anna Beth Warden Richard Wright VELMA ELLIOT B. S. Daniel Baker English, Math 125 8th-3 Clifford Alhorn Carl Arnold Tom Barker Melvin Birch Frank Emerick Jimmy Faught Earnest Fry Judy Hart Pam Holley Delelah Jackson Mike Knight Chris Lloyd Edward Malchow John Mason Bill McClung Bryan Milliorn Joe Riley Henry Smith Lillie Stork Robert Teal Jack L. White Melvin Williams Tony Wills Phillip McGuire LAURA NORRIS B. S. Daniel Baker Math, English 126 Kenneth Althaus Scott Anderson Sandra Atkison Rebecca Baker Donald Bird Judy Bostick William Cain Jr. Charlie Castillo Jr. Pam Clements Claudia Clinton Rita Cowan Jessie B. Crow Jr. Priscilla Dayton Kim Detlefsen Russell Emerick Joe Escamilla Sallye Floyd Danny Griffin Robbie Hardin Thomas Hasty Debra Hoover Lou Ann Hullum Alice Jennings Elizabeth Keir Mary Ellen Lowery Maria Lara Karen Mallett Stirling McCullough Kenya McFarland Tonda Montague Wayne Ligon Stephen Parker Sherry Tippie Terry Cantwell Curtis Warwick Lynda Weisinger David Why burn Riggs Young 7+h-1 Steven Ashly Richard Atkinson Rickey Bell John Campbell Richard Campbell Jeff Cash Stephen Cowery Wayne Davis Sherry Dickens Terry Eckermann Jerry Elliot Greg Epling Joe Filla Rosa Flores Christine Foster Richard Garcia Mike Glaspy Rose Hart Kelly Hawthorne David Heilman Lee Houston Robert Jones Steve Jung Alex Kelley Dana Letbetter DeAnn Masey Willie Maxwell Jr. James Mirike Kim Newton Susan Quick Randy Robertson Richard Russworm Kathy Seay Edward Snider Daniel Sparks Donna Tinsley Susan Ulbricht Scott Vance Janie Casey 7th-2 Ricky Are liando Mike Armentrout Kenneth Ahlohorn Lynda Baker Philip Baker Biddie Brannon Wesley Brooks Carl Burton Duane Burton E. J. Busan Kerry Darley Garry D'Spain Laurie Gentry Gay Nell Hamilton James Hamilton Tommie Hamed Edith Hunziker Tim Hunziker Linda Jackson Larry Lamb Susan Light Henry Martinez Lynda Null Roger Owens Kathy Peel Alfred Samford Michael Thompson Robert Vasquez Charles Woods Joseph Wooten Tony Williams Larry Wright Philip Wright 7th-3 AUDREY HELSER B. A. Univ. of Oklahoma Spanish 129 SPECIAL EDUCATION Mike Adams Marie Bolt Donnie Ebeling Victor Fierro Ruth Fry Thelma Fry Martin Garcia Glenn Hall Ronnie Hunziker Earl Houston James Lavette Francus Nartiez Johnny Pesino Sherry Pizzoferroto Tony Pizzoferroto Robert Stephens MARGUERITE ROWLAND B. A. Smith College Special Ed. HAZEL NEEPER B. A. Special Ed. 130 JUNIOR HIGH BAND FIRST ROW: S. Vance, L. Lamb, D. Griffin. SECOND ROW: W. Ligon, D. Heilman, R. Young, R. Campbell, K. Ahlhorn, A. Kelly, E. Snider, S. Parker, K. Detlefsen, T. McDaniel. THIRD ROW: M. Lowery, T. Montague, S. McCullough, D. Hoover, J. Bostick, C. Clinton, K. McFarland, P. Clements. Eighth Grade Band Beauties Outstanding 8th grade Band Stu- dent??? 131 ELEMENTARY Above: Sixth Grade production of Twelve Days of Christmas. 132 The Elementary school year was busy, marked by many special pro- grams and activities. Top right: First Grade rhythm band performing at Harvest Festival. Center: Second Grade production of “The Shoemaker and the Elves' . Bottom: Sixth Grade production of “The Twelve Days of Christmas' . SPECIAL TEACHERS MRS. KASSAW MRS. MAYFIELD Reading Physical Education V MRS. WARNER Librarian MRS. CRENSHAW MRS. ERWIN Reading School Nurse SCHOOL PERSONNEL MR. CASHEN Custodian 134 LUNCHROOM Mrs. Clark Mrs. Dietering Mrs. McCoy Mr. Rodgers Mrs. Baker Mrs. Greer 135 CHRISTMAS SCENES ii f ii ;i xif 136 BANDS FIFTH GRADE BAND FIRST ROW, left to right: Debbie Frazier, Davis Wall, Ryan Cowan, Ginger Boyd, Carla Easter, Gayle Newton, Linda Heine 2nd ROW: John Gretchen, Betty Ann Maxwell, Gary Ozier, Roddy Collins, Dixie Hoover, George Akin, Becky Pratt 3rd ROW: Ted Joiner, Bobby Herridge, Charles Heilman, Gary Biddy, Ronnie Darley, Gary John- son, Craig Leech Band Director - MR. LOPES SIXTH GRADE BAND FIRST ROW: Kenneth Copeland. Denise Russell, Sue Henderson, Becky Fry, Debbie Powell. Diane Gower, Lura Mirike 2nd ROW: Mary Anne Curington, Henry Castillo. Cindy Hyman, Lana Lyons, Nancy Frazier, Johnny McDuff, Elaina Mann, Mary Helen Gibbs 3rd ROW: Deryl Ledbetter, Jimmy Cordes. Linda Kay Schuessler, Randall O'Neil Meeks, Kenneth Boisclair, Ralph Yeager, Steve Sopp Not shown: Randy McCoy, Daryl Hinds, Donna Althaus 138 SPECIAL EDUCATION Rosa Lee Alcorn Fred Kelly Cowan James Crawford Tracey Fariss Davy Hyman 4 1 f?) C. SPEECH THERAPY TEACHER -MRS. rosenquest QIXTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE TEACHERS MISS GIBBS MRS. KROEGER MR. PALMER Donna Althaus Larry Anz Glen Atkinson Phyllis Atkison Cindy Baker Mary Ann Bernal Kenny Bolt Terry Box Margaret Brooks Henry Castillo Robert Castillo Mary Sue Childress Jimmy Cordes Kendall Cornelius Mary Anne Currington Larry DeSpain Randy Eden Debra Ellett Rodger Faught Lind berg Fisher Nancy Frazier Rebecca Fry Ruby Lee Fry Mary Helen Gibbs Ronald Gonzales SIXTH GRADE Diane Gower Sue Henderson Damon Hensel Craig Hilton Cindy Hyman Judy Hyman Nelda Jackson Bob Johnson HARVE9T FESTIVAL ROYALTY DUCHESS: Judy Hyman DUKE: David Metzler DUCHESS: Gay Whitley DUKE: Mike Ware 141 Sixth Grade ’’Twelve Days of Christmas SIXTH GRADE 142 Carlton Kelley James Kier Rex Lastly Deryl Ledbetter Martha Lucksinger Junie Lumkinds Lana Lyons John McDuff Sharlott Mcllhaney Elaina Mann Randy Meeks David Metzler Lura Mirike Sidney Mulkey Jerry Pafford Beverly Pearson Deborah Powell Johnny Ray Robert Richards Jimmy Riley Nancy Robertson Yolanda Robles Denise Russell Rex Schroeder Linda Schuessler Stephen Sopp Aaron Stark Susan Tutor Darrell Tweedle Freddy Tweedle Mike Ware Marjorie Weed Mary Westbrook Gay Whitley Carl Wills James Willson Karen Woods Jimmy Wooten Ralph Yeager Michael Zurovetz FIFTH GRADE MRS. ANTHONY MRS. GARRETT MRS. JOHNSON FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS George Akin David Allbritton Gary Allen Kenneth Amidon Eugene Arellano Teresa Ashby Donald Atkison Raymond Baker Gary Biddy Ginger Boyd Rebecca Brannon Pat Carrigan Paula Clements Roddy Collins Ryan Cowan Ronald Darley Kenneth Derrick Mark Ebeling Jayni Ellington Judy Feild Gayle Filla Margaret Fisher Debbie Foster Debbie Frazier Jerry Fry 143 FIFTH GRADE Mary Garcia Anna Gibbs Dian Gilbert John Gretchen Connie Griffin Debra Hall Linda Heine Charles Heilman Henry Hernandez Bobby Herridge Daryl Hinds Johnny Hinson Dixie Hoover Jim Hopkins Bill Houy William Jackson Gary Johnson Franklin Lansford Emma Jo Lastly Craig Leech HARVEST FESTIVAL DUKES DUCHESSES DUCHESS: Rebecca Brannon DUKE: Clay Maxwell DUCHESS: Emma Jo Lastly DUKE: Charles Heilman DUCHESS: Paula Clements DUKE: Brian Thompson Fifth Grade Christmas Nativity FIFTH GRADE Susan Lloyd Trudy Lowery Randy McCoy Joyce McDavid Debra Martin Janice Marx Betty Ann Maxwell Carlos Maxwell Clay Maxwell Gary Maxwell Kennetha Mills George Newlin Gayle Newton Pamela Newton Stephen Newton Gary Ozier Rebecca Parker Becky Pratt Marsha Quinton Tim Ratliff Wanda Ratliff Gaylon Roberts Robby Robertson Richard Samford Randy Sanders Dianna Saucedo Thomas Schroeder Janis Scruggs Salvador Serrano Brian Smith Tyann Sons Bonnie Stephens Larry Stephens Brian Thompson Danny Tweedle Richard Ulrich Davis Wall Shirley Westbrook Billy Wilson Trueman Wooten 145 FOURTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. CLENDENNEN MR. DAGHER MRS. FANCHER Deborah Sue Adams Bobby Allbritton Linda Amidon Connie Anderson Larry Bird Sherry Bishop Chester Brooks Donald Bryant Donald Cole Douglas Coulthart Margaret Crayton Douglas Crooks Steve Dickens Steve Ebeling Shirley Ellett Bill Felps Curtis Filla Shirley Fisher A. C. Foster Joel Frazier Johnny Fry James Gage Robert Glover Michael Gower Paul Hallmark FOURTH GRADE Janice Hamilton Thomas Hanszen Ruth Hart Veronica Hernandez Darla Hinds Shirley Hopkins Jeany Hyman Scott Johnson Bill Jung Michael Kelley Frank Light Mark Ligon n a -L. ;c HARVEST DUKES DUCHESSES DUCHESS: Shirley Ellett DUCHESS: Rebecca Newton DUKE: James Gage DUKE: Thomas Hanszen DUCHESS: Deborah Ringstaff DUKE: Tim Tate ----FOURTH GRADE Mike Lyons Darrell Maxwell Ricky Meeks Jill Miller Joyce Mirike Deborah Montague Rebecca Newton Carolyn Nored Calvin Null Glynda Parker Shirley Prince John Quirl Jackey Ratliff Troy Ratliff Ronnie Ray Scott Rhoades Billy Richards Deborah Ringstaff Ray Roberts Janie Robles Margaret Samford Louis Schreiber Randy She I burn Sue Snider Patricia Sopp Earnestine Stark Kenneth Stark Judy Stephens Tim Tate Lisa Taylor Rhonda Thomas Teresa Ulbricht Sharon Warden Karen Ware Brian Whitfield Gregory Williams Angela Wilson Curtis Wilson Dallas Wood Marshall Zinser THIRD GRADE MRS. AKRIDGE MRS. DEBO THIRD GRADE TEACHERS MRS. WHITTINGTON Lucinda Akridge Kenneth Allen Dan Althaus Randy Amidon Betty Arellano Virginia Arellano Gayle Ashby Debbie Atkinson Roger Bernal Jimmie Bolt Sheri Borders Jama Bostick Cheryl Box Rhonda Brannon Tam in Brown Cynthia Burrow Deborah Calhoun Hector Castillo John Cline Ramsey Clinton Gregory Collins Terry Collins Jakie Compton Rebecca Crain Wayne Daniels Sherry DeSpain Sheriee Downing Betty Ford Helen Foster Ronnie Fry Mark Gretchen Kae Griffin Gary Haag Rita Hardin Ruby Lee Harris Connie Hart Dana Heckman Willie Hickman Billy Hinds Cynthia Holland David Houy David Howard Glenda Hunziker Dorothy Hyman DUCHESS: Gayle Ashby DUKE: Mark Gretchen DUCHESS: Susie Owens DUKE: Tommy Riley DUCHESS: Betty Richards DUKE: Randy Rowney HARVEST FESTIVAL ROYALTY THIRD GRADE — Dana Kelley Clifftene Lastly Rosemary Lloyd Leslie Long Eddie Longoria Nancy Lucksinger Royston Lucksinger Ben McCurry Bruce Maxwell Rodney Maxwell Tony Mitchell Christopher Newlin Jayne Newton Susie Owens Mark Ozier Stephen Parker Bill Pell LuLisa Petrick Sherry Powell Louise Quinton LaVerne Ramsey Betty Richards Tommy Riley Randy Rowney Natividad Sauced a Debra Schilling Carolyn Schreiber David Schuessler Clifton Smith Connie Stark Darryl Thorp Mario Vasquez Linda Wall Scott White Carol Whitfield Kitty Williams Terry Wills Stephen Wright Charles Zinser Jimmie Zurovetz V0 V- SECOND GRADE SEOND GRADE TEACHERS MRS. BOX 152 Cheryl Alcorn Ann Allen Nancy Althaus Clay Alverson Peggy Amidon Gary Ashby Karen Atkison Danny Bell Debbie Bishop Alan Borders Marie Boulding James Boyd Mike Brabandt Camilla Butler Beatrice Castillo Danny Castillo JoycLynn Cole Roy Crayton Donna Crooks Steven Davenport Melanie Eades Richard Eckermann Bruce Eden Jimmie Ellington Donna Everett SECOND GRADE Norman Fisher Devon Fry Jay Fry Donna Gibbs Rickey Gilbert John Goble Gary Gonzales Cynthia Gretchen Rebecca Haines Gayland Hamilton HARVEST ROYALTY Glenda Hart Debbie Heckman Debra Heine Albert Hernandez Teresa Hinds Lisette Hinson Victor Holder Bill Holland Deborah Holley Darrell Hopkins Sharon Hunziker Stephen Johnson Marcus Kelley Dennis Kincheloe Tami Leech William Longoria Buddy Lyons Terry McCoy DUCHESS: Cindy Thompson DUKE: Terry McCoy DUCHESS: Sheila Ulrich DUKE: David Tucker DUCHESS: Donna Crooks 153 QECOND GRADE Gay Nell McGinty Betty McGuire Saragosa Martinez Clifton Maxwell Donna Millsap Austin Minton Paula Newton Cathy O'Donnell Billy Ottmers Matthew Palmer Susan Quinton Kay Ramsey Pamela Reagor Scott Richardson Billy Robertson Anselmo Robles, Jr. Phillip Russell Richard Sanders Martha Schilling Cindy Schlomach Margaret Shelburn Keith Shelley Wayne Smith Linda Stark Cindy Thompson Bart Tom David Tucker Russell Tutor Howard Tweedle, Jr. Sheila Ulrich Arnold Warden Glen Warren Donna Westbrook Susie Westbrook Billy Whyburn Glenn Wills Reanita Wilson Jim Wofford Rebecca Zimmerman David Zurovetz Theresa Allen Leslie Amidon Waylon Ashby Denise Atkison Ted Allen Baker Cindy Billings Cindy Bostic Margie Ann Brooks Burk Burnett Rebecca Castillo Tony Castillo Russell Clendennen Joni Cline David Compton Terry Cowan Dean Crow Rachel Curington Stevan DeLeon Clint Dickens Jimmy Dickenson Melissa Eades Marianne Ebeling Randall Everett Melissa Fawcett Donna Rhonea Ford Maxine Foster Aaron Fry Andy Fry Sheila Fry Lupe Garcia FIRST GRADE TEACHERS MRS. JOHNSON MRS. KNOX i MRS. KROEGER MRS. McCOY 155 Pamela Gee John Gibbs Donald Glover Ruben Gonzales Douglas Griffin Robert Gutierrez Aubrey Hart Sara Haynes Raymond Heine Robert Hernandez Barbara Houy Jeffrey Hullum Daniel Jackson Kenneth Lentz Cynthia Ligon Robert Lucksinger Timothy Lyons David Mann Sharon Maxwell Warren Lee Maxwell Terry Meyer Vivian Palmer Dewayne Pearson Estela Pesina Lupe Pesina Carolyn Quinton David Quinton Randy Lee Ratliff Curtis Rhoades Birde Richards DUCHESS: Myra Mae Zimmerman DUCHESS: Joni Cline DUKE: Jeff Hullum DUKE: Ted Baker HARVEST FESTIVAL ROYALTY DUCHESS: Melissa Fawcett DUKE: Robert Lucksinger Laurie Riley Chris Ringstaff Ruben Robles Kevin Ross Randy Samford Leticia Saucedo Karen Schilling Tammy Schlomach Johnnie Schreiber Michael Smith Gary Stark George Stark Larry Stark Cary Taylor Karl Thomas Dickie Thorp Darrel Tippie Linda Tutt Randy Walker Charles Warden Joel Warden Vernon Warden Sandra Williams Alan Wills Danette Wood David Wood Thomas Wood Myra Mae Zimmerman FIRST GRADE 157 1 986-67 SENIOR CLASS SUMMARY AND INDEX ALLEN, JONATHAN - FFA 2 yrs., Student Council 2 yrs., Annual Staff 1 yr., Band 2 yrs., Biggest Flirt, Livestock Judging Team 1 yr., Key Club 1 yr. Pages: 29,30,93. BAKER, DON - Football 2 yrs., FFA 1 yr., Science Fair winner 1967. Pages: 50,53,93. BAKER, GINNY - FHA l yr., Band 2 yrs., DECA 2 yrs. Pages: 6,30,37,93,97. BARTON, PAT - FHA 4 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Student Council 1 yr., Annual Staff 2 yrs., Pep Squad 3 yrs., Courtesy Student 2 yrs.. DECA 1 yr., Best All Around Girl Student 1966, Volleyball 1 yr.. Powder Puff Football 2 yrs. Pages: 30, 37, 40, 43. 85, 93. BRALEY, DEBORAH - Band 4 yrs., Student Council 1 yr., Courtesy Student 1 yr. Pages: 8,15, 18,25, 30, 34, 35,41,93. BRANDON. JOHNNY - FFA 1 yr., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 37,95. BROWN, JAMES - National Honor Society 1 yr., National Thespians 1 yr. Pages: 25,31,93. BRUNSON, DAVID - Class Officer 1 yr., Student Council 1 yr., Football 1 yr., Basketball 1 yr., Baseball 1 yr. DECA 1 yr. Pages: 10,15. 37, 88, 93. BURNETT, BONNIE - FHA 1 yr., FFA 2 yrs., Student Council 4 yrs., Pep Squad 4 yrs.. Courtesy Student 1 yr., Basketball 2 yrs., Swimming Team 2 yrs.. National Thespians 1 yr., Biggest Flirt, Miss BHS, Homecoming Queen. Pages: 18,19. 22,23.29, 30, 43, 46, 72, 93, 98. CLENDENNEN, LINDA - FHA 1 yr., Pep Squad 3 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs.. Annual Staff 3 yrs., DECA 1 yr.. Powder Puff Football 1 yr., Bulldog Barks Staff 1 yr., BHS Choir 2 yrs. Pages: 15,27. 30, 36, 37, 40,90,94. CULP, RICHARD - FFA 3 yrs., Football 2 yrs., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 37,50,52,94. DORBANDT, TOMMYE - FHA 1 yr., Annual Staff 4 yrs., Pep Squad 4 yrs.. Courtesy Student 1 yr.. Future Nurses 1 yr.. Science Club 1 yr.. DElCA 2 yrs.. Bulldog Barks 3 yrs., Choir 2 yrs., Powder Puff Football 2 yrs. Pages: 15, 25, 30, 36, 37, 40, 94. DUNCAN, CAROLINE - Class Officer 3 yrs., FHA 1 yr., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Student Council 1 yr., Bas- ketball 1 yr., National Thespians 2 yrs., Harvest Queen, Wittiest, Senior Class Favorite. Pages: 6,16. 17,30, 92,94, 98. DUNLAP, LARRY - Spanish Club 4 yrs.. Football 2 yrs., Basketball 1 yr., Baseball 1 yr., Swimming Team 4 yrs., Nat. Thespians 1 yr. Pages: 14, 30, 42, 60, 61, 66. 68, 72, 94. ECKERMANN, PEGGY - FHA 2 yrs.. National Honor Society 1 yr., Pep Squad 4 yrs.. Courtesy Student 2 yrs., Basketball Manager 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 2 yrs., Future Nurses 1 yr. Pages: 27,30,43,94. GARDNER, STEVE - Class Officer 3 yrs., FFA 1 yr., Annual Staff 1 yr., Courtesy Student 1 yr., Football 4 yrs., Basketball 4 yrs., Track 4 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., Tennis 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 4 yrs., Key Club 4 yrs., National Thespians 1 yr.. Science Club 2 yrs. Pages: 17. 23.29, 30, 50, 53, 60, 61, 92, 94. GILLESPIE, LARRY - FFA 3 yrs., DECA 1 yr., Booster Club 1 yr. Pages: 2,94. GONZALES, MARY - FHA 3 yrs.. Pep Squad 1 yr., DECA 1 yr., Library Assistant 1 yr. Pages: 15,30,37, 95. GUESS, LINDA - FHA 4 yrs., Pep Squad 1 yr. Pages: 30,95. HALL, FONDA - FHA 1 yr., Science Club 1 yr., DECA 2 yrs., DECA Sweetheart, Bulldog Barks Staff 2 yrs., Pep Squad 2 yrs. Pages: 15,25,30,37.90,95,96,98. HILLIARD, CLIF - Spanish Club 2 yrs., Football 3 yrs.. Baseball 4 yrs., Track 1 yr. Tennis 2 yrs.. Golf 1 yr. Pages: 14, 30, 53, 66. 68, 69, 85. 95. HINSON, BARBARA - FHA 2 yrs. Pep Squad 3 yrs., DECA 1 yr. National Honor Society 1 yr. Pages: 30, 37,95. 158 HOCKER, LARRY - FFA 3 yrs.t Football 2 yrs. f Track 1 yr. Pages: 30,50.51,95. HYATT, GARY - Salutatorian, Cum Laude, FFA 4 yrs., National Honor Society 3 yrs.. Student Council 2 yrs., Key Club 1 yr. Pages: 31,33,41,44.46,95,96. HYMAN, JERRY - Spanish Club 1 yr., Annual Staff 1 yr., Football 3 yrs.. DECA, Swimming 3 yrs., UIL Literary Events 3 yrs., Key Club 2 yrs., Pages: 10, 23, 30, 31, 37, 40, 42, 44, 96. JENKINS, LARRY - FFA 3 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., Student Council 1 yr., Football 4 yrs., Track 3 yrs., Swimming 4 yrs., Key Club 2 yrs., FHA Beau. Pages: 30,39,44,50,51,66,72,90,96. JOHNSTON, LINDA - FHA 3 yrs., Band 2 yrs. Pages: 30,96. LANDTROOP, WANDA - FHA 4 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Pep Squad 4 yrs., Volleyball, Basketball 4 yrs. Pages: 23,27,30,43.63,96. LAVENDER, KAYE - FHA 2 yrs., Band 3 yrs., National Thespians 2 yrs., National Honor Society 2 yrs. Pages: 41,42,46,87,92,96. LEWIS, KAREN - Spanish Club 2 yrs., Student Council 1 yr., Pep Squad 4 yrs., Courtesy Student 2 yrs., Basketball 4 yrs., Thespians 2 yrs., UIL Literary Events 2 yrs.. Volleyball, Wittiest, Choir 1 yr. Pages: 25. 27,28, 30. 42, 43, 63. 85, 96. LLOYD, ROGER - Burnet High 1 yr., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 13,15, 30, 37, 97. LOWE, JOHNNY - Spanish Club 1 yr., Annual Staff 2 yrs., Thespians 3 yrs., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 30,37, 97. LUCKSINGER, SHIRLEY - Spanish Club 2 yrs.. Annual 2 yrs., Pep Squad 2 yrs., Band 2 yrs.. Future Nurses 4 yrs., Thespians 1 yr., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 15,25.30,37,40,46,97. McFARLAND, CINDY - FHA 2 yrs., Pep Squad 3 yrs., Future Nurses 2 yrs.. DECA 2 yrs., DECA Sweet- heart, Bulldog Barks 1 yr., Best All Around Girl, Choir 2 yrs. Pages: 15.25,27,30.37,90,97. MASSEY, VICKIE - Valedictorian, Magna Cum Laude, Class Officer 1 yr.. FHA 4 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., National Honor Society 3 yrs., Pep Squad 4 yrs., Courtesy Student 1 yr., Most Likely to Succeed, Beauty Queen. Pages: 22,25,26,29,30,31,33,41,43,97. MILLS, ALDENA - FHA 2 yrs., National Honor Society 1 yr., Band 3 yrs., Future Nurses 3 yrs., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 25,27,30,37,97. PABST, FREDDIE - FFA 2 yrs.. Booster Club 2 yrs., DECA 2 yrs. Pages: 10,15,37,97. PELFREY, TIM - Football 3 yrs., Track 3 yrs., DECA 2 yrs. Pages: 37,50,97. ROWE, JANELLE - Class Officer 3 yrs., Annual Staff 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 2 yrs., Thespians 1 yr. Pages: 30,42,92,98. RUSSELL, CYNTHIA - Class Officer 1 yr., Spanish Club 2 yrs., National Honor Society 1 yr., Student Council 1 yr., Annual Staff 2 yrs., Pep Squad 4 yrs., Courtesy Student 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 4 yrs., Thespians 2 yrs. Pages: 27,30,41,43,46,89,95,98. SANDNER, STEVE - Spanish Club 3 yrs., Annual Staff 1 yr., Band 4 yrs., Swimming 4 yrs., Key Club 3 yrs., Science Club 1 yr., Wittiest. Pages: 11,14,18,27,28,30,44,72,98. SAWYER, BILL - Class Officer 1 yr., FFA 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., Student Council 2 yrs., Football 4 yrs.. Baseball 4 yrs., Track 2 yrs.. Key Club 3 yrs., Mr. Esquire, Best Personality. Pages: 44,46,50, 52,66,68,98. SHELBURN, NEIL - FFA 4 yrs., Football 4 yrs.. Key Club 3 yrs. Pages: 44, 50, 52, 99. TATE, TOMMY - Class Officer 2 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs.. Student Council 3 yrs., Football 4 yrs., Track 4 yrs., Swimming 4 yrs., Key Club 3 yrs., Mr. B.H.S., Best Personality. Pages: 6,14,20,21,30,44, 46,50,51,66,72,73, 85,99. 159 TAYLOR, RICHARD - Football 2 yrs., Basketball 1 yr., Baseball 2 yrs., Track 2 yrs., DECA 1 yr Pages 30. 37,41.99. TIPPIE, JANIS - Class Officer 1 yr., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Student Council 3 yrs., Pep Squad 2 yrs., Band 1 yr., Courtesy Student 1 yr.. UIL Literary Events 2 yrs., Future Nurses 2 yrs., Thespians 1 yr., Best Per- sonality. Pages: 40, 28, 30, 42, 46, 99. WARWICK, ALENE - FHA 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., National Honor Society 1 yr., Annual Staff 1 yr., Pep Squad 1 yr., Future Nurses 1 yr., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 25,30,37.40.99. WEISINGER, AVA RAE - FHA 1 yr., National Honor Society 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 1 yr. Pages: 30,99. WILLIAMS, LYNN - Spanish Club 1 yr., National Honor Society 1 yr., UIL Literary Events 1 yr. Pages 25.27.30,41.83,99. WILLS, MERLENE - FHA 1 yr., DECA 1 yr. Pages: 30,37.99. a M •' £ £ ' «MtLAirtfWtK CARCUNE DUNCAN LTChfn Ulnwi iLUAh U nJ MBS HA EA«£T s v w wrtSON wU«W LAWTBOCP OBv m u b BURNET HIGH SCHOOL M GR™ TES 3 to n IflCKIt MASSE liNOA jOHHSr K Uw PiO t EE TW t TQMM. TATE BUWClA f Mjw Bu.. 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WARDEN HUMBLE STATION SUNDOWN MOTEL Hwy 281 North — Burnet—PL 6-2171 BURNET COUNTY SUPPLY Hardware—Plumbing Fixtures—Electric Appliances Farm and Ranch Supplies Town Square — Burnet PL 6-4245 ANDERSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Outfit The Entire Family BEACHWEAR • SPORTSWEAR On the Square in Burnet Telephone PL 6-2209 KUYKENDALL DRUG STORE Prescriptions Burnet, Texas HERMAN W. McDONALD, Real Estate LICENSED BROKER appraisals Home PL 6-2486 Office PL 6-2486 • LAKE PROPERTY • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Headquarters of THE HIGHLAND LAKES • RANCHES Box 353 — Hwy 29 East ♦ farms Burnet, Texas Dolly'S Cards—8 ft. Candles Burnet PL 6-2638 HECKMAN AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY QUALITY PARTS • WHOLESALE RETAIL South Side Square • Burnet Telephone PL 6-2181 SEIDENSTICKER'S Men's Clothing Shoes Ladies' Sport Shop RAMBLER Air Flo Travel Trailers FRY MOTORS, INC. Highway 29 South • Burnet i CHRYSLER BURNET 'HUNTING AND FISHING PARADISE TOWN SQUARE AND COURTHOUSE . . . Hub of Burnet’s busy shopping center serving its many permanent citizens as well as the thousands of vacationers and tourists who swell the Highland BURNET MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ... One mile south on U.S. Hwy 281 ... features two runways, longest 4,000 ft., paved and lighted, 24 hour serv- ice, rotating beacon, hangars, 80 and 100 octane fuel, unicorn and phone available. Makes travel from business to home only a desire away. HIGHLANDER INN . . . (under construction) Bur- net's new Convention Center will open in December 1967. For further information write Burnet Chamber of Commerce. Southwestern Graphite Company Star Route Burnet BURNET LAMPASAS REPLACEMENT PARTS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT machins mm sgracg SONNY'S FOOD MARKET BURNET'S LARGEST STORE Highway 281 South JUNIORS GARAGE Wrecker Service • One Stop Auto Repairs Automatic Transmissions • Brakes • Electrical Service DAY OR NIGHT Burnet, Texas PL 6-4346 DAIRY CREAM DRIVE INN Where Teenagers Have Fun HAMBURGERS • MALTS • ETC. GROWN-UPS WELCOME TOO Hwy 281 North In Burnet BURNET INTERIOR DECORATORS Upholstery • Draperies • Free Estimates 308 West Pollt Burnet PL 6-4347 Night—PL 6-4135 THE BEST YEARS” . . . BURNET . Gracious Living • Golden Years . Senior Citizens There s magic in the air year round for the Senior Citizen who retires in this wonderland of mountains and lakes where the four seasons mingle in gentle accord. Friendly, planned communities abound in the area. Miles of waterfront are available for that secluded retreat. Low taxes, low utility rates, two hospitals, free county li- brary, and below average cost of living all add up to make the Burnet area the right spot to enjoy low budget retirement and many golden years of gracious living. ENCHANTED VALLEY TWO MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS ON THE HIGHLAND LAKES OF CENTRAL TEXAS THE PERFECT SPOT FOR YOUR RETIREMENT OR VACATION RETREAT Overlooking beautiful Morgan Creek Village on Lake Buchanan Retirement home in Enchanted Valley on constant level Lake Prices start at $395.00—$15 Down—$10 Per Month Lyndon B. Johnson Waterfront lots start at $2500.00 For further information contact: C. C. Lary— PL 6-4634 or PL 6-4891, T. L Fancher—PL 6-233 I Andy Miller—PL 6-41 30 or Write Box 176 Burnet, Texas ON LAKE LYNDON B. JOHNSON BURNET SCHOOLS BURNET HIGH SCHOOL . . . serving the educa tional needs of Burnet as well as the surrounding lake area, the school system presently has I ele- mentary, I junior high, and I high school. Many new facilities have been added to keep pace with mod- ern educational trends. PIONEER ABSTRACT TITLE CO. Bryce A. Taylor 13D e. Washington PHONE PL 6-2159 BURNET, TEXAS EDGAR FLOW ER Burnet PL 6-4401 Acinar- funeral fit ome Bertram • Burnet • Marble Falls PL 6-4444 Member by Invitation NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS ROOM PHONES • SWIMMING POOL • FREE MORNING COFFEE TV—LARGE COMFORTABLE AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS Hwy 281 29 • Burnet • Phone PL 6-2146 BURNET BUTANE GAS COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE 204 S. Water — Burnet O. L. KASSAW PL 6-2282 (JMwilpoot • RAMP • COVERED BOAT STALLS • BOATS • COVERED FISHING DOCK • REF. AIR • COMPLETE KITCHENETTES • SWIMMING POOL THUNDERBIRD LODGE East Shore Buchanan Lake • Ranch Road 2341 Star Route Burnet, Texas Phone PL 6-4878 EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING FREE DELIVERY IN THE HIGHLAND LAKES ERIC MILLER — Manager Corner Jackson Pierce Sts. — Burnet — Phone PL 6-4157 BURNET Texas on IS l3“t,ori3l Go. Highway 281 South — Burnet RHODEN FEED MILL CUSTOM GRINDING, MIXING AND MOLASSES FEED, SEEDS AND FERTILIZER Highway 29 East • Burnet • Phone PL 6-2370 LA VISTA MOTEL RESTAURANT HEATED POOL Hwy. 29 West • Burnet Telephone PL 6-4367 DUNLAP FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings mu RIQIDAIR APPLIANCES Hwy. 29 West • Burnet Phone PL 6-2295 T.V. CLEMENTS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Hwy 29 East Burnet, Texas GOODYEAR TIRES coodAear SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 407 E. Marble — Burnet — PL 6-2296 WHOLESALE RETAIL Burnet Hwy 29 East • ♦ Ring’S ROYAL MEATS Always PREMIER Quality' FRESH SMOKED MEATS Telephone PL 6-4101 HYDROGAS Propane Butane Dependable Route Service “Serving The Highland Lakes Area Since 1946’ LENNOX FEEDERS All Season Air Conditioning VOYLE TIPTON — Owner Room Air Conditioners Hwy 29 West • Burnet • PL 6-4285 TASTY TREAT FAST SERVICE FINE FOODS Chicken • Hamburgers • Shrimp • Fountain Oak Shaded Picnic Tables 306 S. Water Call your order — We'll Burnet Have it Ready PL 6-2450 AREA PARKS Inks State Park pictured above showing rental boats and modern Fishing Marina. INKS STATE PARK ... A 1200 acre state park located on the eastern shore of Inks Lake—ac- cessible from Burnet by Hwy 29 West and Park Rd. 4. Provides camping areas, water supply, rest rooms with showers, swimming beach, picnic tables, chil- dren's playground, screen cabanas and boats for rent. A modern enclosed air conditioned and heated fishing marina is provided for those who wish to fish in comfort. LONGHORN CAVERN STATE PARK ... A 708 acre state park with picnic area. Features include nature trails, domestic animal petting zoo, Longhorn steers from the official State Herd, armadillo pit, a museum of Indian Relics and other items, restaurant, cactus and rock gardens and a large gift shop. Tours of the cavern are conducted year 'round usually on an hourly basis. BURNET COUNTY PARK ... A 9 acre county park on Buchanan Lake—17 miles from Burnet on Ranch Rd. 2341. Has tables, rest rooms, boat launching and fishing. TOMMY WHITE PARK . . . City park on Hwy 29 West. Has picnic area, playground and a large swimming pool. U.S. GOVERNMENT FISH HATCHERY ... On upper end of Lake L.B.J. below Inks Dam. Open during day. Tables and fishing in lake. BURNET PARK . . . East end Buchanan Dam. Launching, fishing and picnic area. recreation Wonderland of lakes in the Burnet Area. Gateway to the Highland Lakes . FISHING . . . The Upper Highland Lakes provide the Burnet Area with some of the best fishing avail- able anywhere. Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Perch and many others are abundant in the fresh clear water. Many fishing piers and marinas have been built for your pleasure. Guides are available to take you to the best fishing spots or you may rent your own boat and motor. Bait of all kinds is readily available. HUNTING . . . White Tail deer, wild turkey, dove, quail and ducks are abundant in the rugged hill country surrounding Burnet. Sportsmen gather from all over the southwest each year for the hunting season. Hunting leases are available by the day or for a whole season. BOATING . . . Whether you prefer a small prow or a large cruiser, you will find plenty of clear blue water for boating surrounded by majestic highland scenery. Many launching ramps are available from paved roads. You will find that water skiing is one of the favorite sports. GOLF ... A favorite sport in the Burnet Area. A scenic 9 hole course is located on Inks Lake. Open to the public. OTHER ACTIVITIES . . . include hiking, mountain climbing, rock collecting, hunting arrowheads and Indian relics and for skin divers, the clear blue waters of the lakes offer a real challenge. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE DEBO INSURANCE AGENCY 756-4191 EDDIE PETRICK Excavation — Ditching Top Soil — Fill Material Phone PL 6-2352 Burnet SCOGGINS FURNITURE CO CARPETS, DRAPERIES, LINOLEUM Free Estimate PL 6-2231 On the Square Burnet Rurnet Motel Coffee Shop k Dining Room Homemade Bread Charcoaled Steaks — Mexican Food @n 3K , BILBROUGH MARBLE COMPANY PL 6-2447 Burnet CRUSHED MARBLE QUARTZ GRANITE Highway 281 S. Burnet DUNCAN-HUSTED Inc. Burnet, Texas WHOLESALE FROZEN FOODS • HIGHLAND LAKES READY MIX CO. “Serving The Highland Lakes Area” • CONCRETE n • SAND • GRAVEL WE DELIVER ANY AMOUNT . . . ANTWHERE! Phone PL 6-4530 Hwy 281 S. SATISFIED H CUSTOMERS OUR ft GREATEST ASSET COMMUNITY PROFILE POPULATION: City: 2254 (1960); 3500 (1968 est.) County: 9,126 (1960); 14,000 (1967 est.) GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION: Burnet, County Seat, located at intersection of State Hwy 29 and U. S. Hwy 281; gateway to Highland Lakes of Central Texas. Situated 54 miles from Austin; 98 miles from San Antonio; 105 miles from Waco; 169 miles from Ft. Worth; 190 miles from Dallas; 220 miles from Houston. GENERAL: Banks: First State Bank, total deposits as of 12-31-65 $3,596,928.39 Medical: 2 hospitals, total of 67 beds; 2 nursing homes, 66 beds. 6 medical doctors; 2 den- tists; 1 chiropractor, 1 optometrist. Newspapers: 2 weekly. Radio: Station KTSL. Television: Cable serv ice receiving 8 stations. Motels: 10 with 160 rooms Housing: 80r ? home owners with median value of $7,500. Median rent—$60.00. Convention Center—under construction (com- plete Dec. 67) BURNET, TEXAS Information Compiled By BURNET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Mayor; 5 aldermen; 1 policeman. 4 cars radio equipped, 1 fire station, Chief, Asst. Chief. 25 volunteer firemen; 3 fully equipped trucks; daily garbage and trash service. Fire insurance key rate—30 . UTILITIES: Electricity: Lower Colorado River Authority; power purchased and resold by City. Water: 3 wells, 800,000 GPD (av.) Gas: Lone Star Gas Co. one 6-inch natural gas transmission line. BTU content kept about 1050. Sewerage: City of Burnet; new $270,000 plant just completed Telephone: Lone Star State Telephone Co. Dial System; toll free to 4 Exchanges. MAJOR INDUSTRIES: Texas Construction Material Co. (Burnet Stone Div.) crushed limestone. Texas Construction Material Co. (Granite Shoals Div.) Quarry granite. Southwestern Graphite Co. Graphite concen- trates. Texas Crushed Stone; granite for jetty. Highland Lakes Ready-Mix; Transit concrete mix. Georgia Marble Prod. (Bilbrough Div.); Ter- razzo marble chips. LABOR: Present total labor force in Burnet County amounts to around 4,000 employees. Available workers could be utilized for new industry. TRANSPORTATION: Southern Pacific R. R.; motor frt; Bus and truck lines; Class A-l Airport; 4000 ft. hard surfaced lighted runway, fuel, hangars, beacon, 24-hour service. SITES: Acreage available for industrial use accessible to Railway, Airport, Highway. City cooperation for construction of sewer, water, etc. Electricity and gas available. AGRICULTURE: Farming, ranching diversified. Cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. RECREATIONAL: CHURCHES SCHOOLS: 10 Protestant churches; 1 Catholic. 1 Elementary, 600 students. 1 Junior High, 210 students. 1 High School, 270 students. TAX RATE: Body Per $100 Assessment - Assessed basis of Valuation value Burnet, within 15 miles of 5 lakes featuring all popular water sports. 9-hole golf course on shores of Inks Lake, few minutes drive from city. Inks Lake State Park, several County and City Parks, municipal swimming pool; theatres, social clubs etc. Surrounding hills provide Texas’ finest hunting in season. Longhorn Cavern, third larg- est in the world is outstanding attraction in the area. CULTURAL MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES: City $1.30 actual 30 Countv $1.25 market 15 School $1.67 market £3 Free County Library, study and civic clubs. An- nual Quarter Horse Show; Rodeo; and Annual Fiddlers Contest. For Fishermen who want to catch fish Air Conditioned Fishing Dock — 40x120 Feet Swimming Pool • Cafe • Cabins • Boats • Bait • Gas Playground • Dry Boat Storage JIM AND LEONA DARICEK, Owners Phone PL 6-4854 BOX 117 BURNET, TEXAS BONANZA BEACH Scenic and Waterfront Lots on the Burnet side of Buchanan Lake Ranch Road 2341 GREEN LYDA ENTERPRISES, INC. — Star Route — Burnet THOMSON’S SPEED-WASH Highway 29 West Burnet COIN-OP LAUNDRY CAR WASH Swing Away From the Everyday . . . live the good life at DONALL ESTATES LOCATION: Three miles west of Burnet on Hwy 29, a right turn then nine miles on FM Road 2341 WRITE OR CALL: Area Code 512 PL 6-2544 Star Route Burnet, Texas 7861 I Property Owners' Parle in Donall Estates LAKE BUCHANAN is 32 miles long, 8 miles wide and covers 23,000 surface acres. It has been a popular resort area since the completion of the 150 ft. tall, 3 mile long Buchanan Dam in 1938. The lake surface is 1,020 ft. above sea level with sur- rounding granite mountains rising high above it. This region is ranch country with its hills, blue- bonnets, deer, jack rabbits, cattle and cacti. Lake Buchanan's 124 mile shoreline is lined with homes as well as vacation and tourist accommoda- tions. Annual area events include the Bluebonnet Trail each spring, Buchanan Art Festival, and events opening the nationally known Austin Aqua Festival each August. This water-sportsman's paradise is located only 10 miles from Burnet. For Further Information: Write Burnet Chamber of Commerce. Lake Inks is perhaps the most picturesque body of water for its size in the State of Texas. The Roy Inks Dam is only 3 miles downstream from Buchanan, but it serves an important role in hydropower pro- duction and water management. On the shores of Lake Inks are several communities, camps, summer youth resorts, a nine hole golf course, and the popular 1,200 acre Inks State Park. The dam'is 99 ft. high and 1,550 ft. long creating 900 surface acres of water 3 miles long and a mile wide. Ideal for sailing, boating, skiing and fish- ing, Lake Inks is off Highway 29 just 9 miles from Burnet. For Further Information: Write Burnet Chamber of Commerce. WHILE IN BURNET VISIT THESE MERCHANTS BURNET GIFT AND VARIETY Gifts • Notions • Variety 216 S. Main — Burnet CRADDOCK’S HEALTH CLINIC Chiropractic Health Service 302 S. Boundary PL 6-4133 HELEN'S FLOWERS Flowers for AU Occasions PL 6-2167 Burnet DAVID’S DEPARTMENT STORE Your Friendly Store 132 S. Main PL 6-4287 NEWTON SERVICE CENTER Automotive Rep. Wrecker Ser. 300 S. Water — PL 6-4455 BOBBIE'S TOT 'N' TEEN A Complete Line for Every Occasion On The Square PL 6-2235 AL KROEGER SERVICE STATION Sinclair • Goodyear Hwy 29 East PL 6-2247 LONGHORN CLEANERS Quick, Efficient Service We Stand Behind Our Work HULLUM’S BARBER SHOP 3 Barkers to Serve You S.W. Corner Square — Thomas Hullum BOB'S PAINT AND BODY SHOP 503 Hamilton Creek Drive Phone PL 6-2600 HOLIDAY DRIVE IN THEATRE Your Family Entertainment Spot In The Highland Lakes Highway 29 West Burnet Tourist Radio K T S L 13 4 0 BIRKELBACH’S REPAIR SERVICE Complete Service—All Makes Cars and Trucks 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 201 S. WEST PL 6-2120 BURNET ANDY MILLER REAL ESTATE Ranches, Farms, Lake Property Homes COMPLETE LISTINGS PL 6-4130 BURNET HIGGINBOTHAM MARINE SALES AND SERVICE McCULLOCH Outboards and Chainsaws HWY 29 WEST BURNET RITTERS SERVICE STATION Highway 281 South Burnet CAMP LONGHORN ON LAKE INKS Historic FORT CROGHAN—located ' 2 mile west of Burnet on Highway 29. Shown above with Bur- net's first horse drawn fire wagon. The Fort was established in 1848 to protect settlers from the In- dians. It is open daily from April to November. MORMON MILLS—located on Hamilton Creek 5 miles from Burnet by dirt road. (See center fold map) 200 Mormons settled here in 1851 and es- tablished a community shop, farm, garden and grist mill. The colony was dispersed in 1853. The present owners will host visitors for picnics, etc. LONGHORN CAVERN—shown above is new ad- ministration building, restaurant and gift shop. Open year 'round with tours. Features include museum and nature trails. Three trails, The Stroll , The Hike , and The Expedition are now open. Numbers along the way identify foliage, rock forma- tions and interesting features. HIGHLAND LAKES GOLF COURSE—a nine Hole course on picturesque Lake Inks 9 miles from Bur- net by Highway 29 west and Park Road 4. This course is very conveniently located and is open to the public year 'round. VACATIONS RETIREMENT GRACIOUS LIVING ettOak RESORT DEVELOPMENT OR-- Recreation today RETIREMENT tomorrow 1 Nature s Finest Combination for • Beautiful Waterfront • Distinctive Homesites • Pint Class Water System • Boat Launching Ramp • Boat Stalls • 3 Park • Highly Restricted • Guaranteed Title Famous Granite Shoals are located on upper end of River Oaks Development, only Vl mil above Clen Oak Resort. Located on Beautiful Constant Level Lake Lyndon B. Johnson . . . 11 Miles from Burnet via the Scenic Hoovers Valle Hoad. FOR RECREATION TODAY . . . RETIREMENT TOMORROW! New lighted and baited fishing pier at Olen Oalt RIVER OAKS is a major residential community development on the upper end of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson where the fishing is best and the scenery most beautiful. River Oaks' restrictions are carefully planned to protect your in- vestment and insure your future living enjoyment. Select your lot for a perma- nent or week-end home now. Prices start at $795.00—Budget terms avail- able. CLEN OAK is a family resort adjacent to River Oaks development. Clen Oak offers: • Air Conditioned Cabins • Boat and Motor Rental • Lighted Fishing Pier • Swimming Pool • Kid's Playground • Boat Launching • Gasoline and Oil • Groceries Write or Phone for Reservations RIVER OAKS DEVELOPMENT. Bo 309 — Burnet, Te . 7861 I INC. — Phone PL 6-2524 Clen Oak Resort — Phone PL 6-2426 Route 2 Burnet, Texas 7861 I - • . v _ • . Beautiful waterfront lots on constant level Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. W. D. CORDER CONSIGNEE—TEXACO INC. L ESTATE BROKER Across From Chamber of Commerce Intersection Hwys 29 281 PHONE PL 6-4267 BURNET STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office—Bloomington, Illinois HARDY W. WHITFIELD AUTO — FIRE — HOMEOWNERS LIFE INSURANCE TOO Bus.: PL 6-2204 Res.: PL 6-2652 Hoover Builders Supply PLUMBING AIR-CONDITIONING Wholesale — Retail Lumber PL 6-2139 Burnet, Texas Super Save Market Highway 29 — l j Block East of 281 Burnet, Texas ALLBRITTON OAKLEY DRUGS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Burnet, Texas KEN WARDEN TEXACO Hwy 281 29 PL 6-4451 Burnet, Texas THE BURNET BULLETIN COMMERCIAL PRINTING — DFFICE SUPPLIES Serving t U SBwuiet za cSince. 1873 P.O. Box 160 Telephone PL 6-2452 STATI FARM INSURANCE 128 E. Washington Burnet, Texas 78611 LAKE LYNDON B. JOHNSON THE GRANITE SHOALS LAKE LAKE LYNDON B. JOHNSON is 22 miles long, 2 miles wide at the widest point and covers 6,375 sur- face acres. It has become the mecca for year- around residents, as well as the vacationer. Its con- stant level clear blue water offers some outstanding opportunities for the sportsman. The lake is acces- sible by paved roads from many points but is only I I miles from Burnet via the scenic Hoovers Valley Road. Lake L.B.J. is formed by the ALVIN WIRTZ DAM which is over 100 ft. tall and 5,491 ft. long. The dam has 2 generating units with a total kilowatt- generating capacity of 50,000 kw. For Further Information: Write BURNET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WHILE IN BURNET VISIT THESE MERCHANTS HAINES BOOT SHOP Boots, Saddles, Leathergoods Wesfside of Square in Burnet YARBOROUGH'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE HIE. Jackson St. ED YOUNG BARBER SHOP SINCE 1873 • ON THE SQUARE “BEST CUTS IN TOWN” HAYNES PHARMACY Prescriptions • Health Needs 303 W. Polk • Burnet • PL 6-2535 DR. JOHN E. SANDNER Optometrist CREASEY SPORTING GOODS Tackle • Guns Ammunition Coif, Archery, Tennis Equip. PL 6-2347 A Castle for a Knight” HIGHLANDER in OF AMERICA BURNET, TEXAS Newest Finest Resort Motel and Convention Center Vacation Headquarters and Complete Convention Facilities • Banquet Room To 350 • Meeting Party Rooms • Entertainment • Golfing • Fishing • Boating • Hunting • Swimming Elegant Dining in the TARTAN ROOM and KILT CLUB Informal Dining in the KEELE ASSOCIATES General Contractors PL 6-4480 Burnet Well Sighted Blinds — Day Hunting Plentiful Fat Grain Fed Bucks and Does RANCH PL 6-4508 Star Route MRS. CLARA B. DORBANDT Owner Burnet KROEGER TRANSFER Moving?—See Charlie First Local Long Distance — Storage Packing 8t Crating Burnet PL 6-2144 BURNET CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES General Contractors HELI-ARC WELDING— SCUBA AIR PL 6-2645 Burnet IT AlYT ’ s TIRE AND RADIAT0R n VIlJV o SERVICE RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING Hwy 29 West — Burnet — PL 6-4747 The Insurance Center of Burnet County WE WRITE ALL KINDS I 15 E. Jackson — Burnet PL 6-4431 - COFFEE SHOP - for Additional Information Write: PO BOX 189 BURNET, TEXAS BURNET BURNET WORM LAUNDRY FARM IF here Your Clothes Hwy 281 South Will Be Cleaner Every Time PL 6-2301 PL 6-4255 Burnet Burnet Restricted Water Front Retirement Home Sites Shangri 13a LAKE LYNDON B. JOHNSON Access from FM 2342 J. A. Willbern Rt. 2, Burnet, Texas PL 6-4544 Property owners park for Shangri La residents Typical homes in Shangri La TO OUTDOOR FUN Graduating Seniors 1967


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