Castleberry High School - Castleviews Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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v r , S U4U -, 9 jy ' j 4-uAs ‘------ ?s. . ZZZ A zZ (LujZ tiui y ' -7 S ,, zJo fr U H t 0L UiMut ' auLuJ' . P y ruHjU. '$8 dl 'JjjutA ximJL 1 s, fitjLe Ia Lo Qyr L tuikj 'zt LuXoC ------- S JC O i £ — mm 'w JL y' ' WS3 V y . m ih v $v ‘X r, « ' V jWA A «£ ? : a£ Jl 'i Aj iMJy ‘ V w«kc V V-v J 5 „ ' lt r We JeJicat the 1959-1960 CASTLEVIEWS to Miss Nelda Cook, we are attached by mutual respect and affection. a person to whom DL Staff STANDING, Left to Right: Kiah O'Brien, Joe Castleberry, J. T. Cockerham, H. L. Lewis. SEATED, Left to Right: O. O. Strother, J. G. Alexander, and Mrs. Ir- ma Marsh. Board member not pictured--Roy Gallagher. Building castles in the air was the thinking of many good citizens of our community when someone suggested a high school for the Castleberry School District. But, almost like a fairy story, a castle was built high on a hill overlooking a wide domain and someone named it Castleberry High School. Like castles of olden years. Our school is a sturdy structure, founded on such basic principles as honor, integrity, scholarship, democracy, and high stan- dards of citizenship. Within the walls of this educational castle, many happy and profitable hours are spent with study of books, acquisition of knowledge, and techniques of learning. A full academic curriculum is offered to all. The extra-curricula activities are extensive in scope, full of good wholesome entertainment, rare performance, and artistic skill, spiced with thrills, fun and excitement. The students who attend the castle on the hill are loyal subjects who pledge allegiance to their administrators, teachers, and student body for the school year. They are intelligent, studious, sincere individuals who are endeavoring to achieve certain objectives and attain de- finite goals for the future. I am proud of the Castleberry High School and its rich heritage of loyal supporters--stu- dents, teachers, parents and community. With this background of school support, our castle will never decay. It will continue to grow in tradition as each graduation class from year to year passes through its portals and can lookback with pride and love to its Alma Mater--and the Castleberry High School. Mrs. Irma Marsh, Superintendent D.he 1959-60 Staff Of CaitLviewS A Fairy Tale ----- Hand-sel and Gretchen Presents Hands hurrying the stubby pencil across the page of an exam paper. . . hands holding those of someone dear in the hallway. . . hands waved in friendly greeting or athletic activity. . . HANDS tell the story of school life in a CASTLE on a HILL. This year we have used hands and a castle as the theme of the I960 CASTLE VIEWS. Miss Brenda White, Editor CAST OF CHARACTERS FAVORITES...................................................Page 5 QUEENS......................................................Page 19 ATHLETICS...................................................Page 23 ORGANIZATIONS...............................................Page 44 WHO'S WHO...................................................Page 72 ADMINISTRATION..............................................Page 74 FACULTY.....................................................Page 76 SOPHOMORES..................................................Page 79 JUNIORS.....................................................Page 93 SENIORS.....................................................Page 109 ACTIVITIES..................................................Page 126 ADVERTISING.................................................Page 135 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Athletics, Activities, Clubs and Glamour Shots........................................JIMMY JOHNSTON Seniors and Favorites.......................................THE FAIR Juniors and Sophomores...................................JOE LOBRETO Athletic Groups Shots................................DON EASTERLING Color Photos.............................................MAC GAMMILL DON WALLACE Vol I. , No. 3. . . . Published by Journalism Department, Castleberry High 215 Churchill Road, Fort Worth, Texas Printed By COLORPRESS, INC. Austin, Texas Once 'Ijpon 4 Oi ime. . . . A ferocious Lion named Pete guarded a beautiful Castle. This Castle was situated on a hill overlooking a great western city. In the Castle were many rooms and many young people. Typical of all the young people, a boy named Hand-sel and a girl namedGretchen approached the Castle for the first time. . . . In the Castle, there were many rooms. . . . . .and the ferocious Lion, Pete. Qu een j Jcworites . . . In the Castle there reigneda King and Queen--and the Lords andLadies of the realm. Therewere many beautiful princesses and Gretchen wanted to be a princess too. EvenHand-sel felt he would be proud to be the escort of a princess, so he went with her to find the Advisors and Wizards of the Court. And so they began their journey through the Castle. an J W:„ euieius MR. CURTIS OWENS MISS SALLY FOFIIFR WJoAt Jdandsome and Wo,I aul;fut MR. BOBBY FROST MISS SHIRLEY BURKE MR. BOBBY FROST auorite senior MISS MARGARET SIMS junior favorite MR. WAYNE MURPHEY MISS SHIRLEY BURKE MR. KENNETH OZEE t jMf-jLunJ Woi I Jill, ('tic MISS HELEN LEFEVERS MR. JERRY HILL 'WJoit (Cooperative Newspaper MR. GEORGE BETTES Annual MISS MARGARET SIMS 7Ho t tiUu Do SucceJ MR. ROGER KISER MISS DOROTHY DOOLEY , r, r - j J rjl' . MISS KAREN HALLER Best All-Around Runners-Up CURTIS OWENS MISS SHIRLEY BURKE Wittiest Runners-Up CURTIS OWENS MISS BERNICE NICHOLS Friendliest Runners-Up WAYNE MURPHY MISS SALLY FOELLER Most Athletic Runners-Up MISS LINDA WHISENANT MAURICE JONES Most Likely To Succeed Runners-Up MISS WILLIE LARKINS DICK FARRELL MISS SALLY FOELLER Ca rnii a I JCin an J Q. een MR. BOBBY FROST MISS PAMALA BRAY Sancit r LXuj Qu een an J o reman MISS JANICE PERKINS MR. NICKY GRIFFIN JUDY WOOD Music Queen Jhe 959-1960 Cli 31 ('Ixrrii Ck eerlea di erS When Hand-sel and Gretchen walked around the courtyard, they were met by the pages dressed in Columbia Blue and Crimson. They heralded the approaching knights. The Cheerleading Pages were: Jeanette Mattingley, Bonnie Maxwell, Johnny Thomp- CASTLEBERRY LIONS, Right to Left are, FIRST ROW: Griffitt, Frost, Gaynor, Hill, Fulton, May, Murphy, Dearing, Scarborough. SECOND ROW: O'Brien, Hadley, Jones, Murrell, McGee, Wyatt, Saunders, Wilson, Jackson. THIRD ROW: Farrell, Cudd, Parnell, Bullard, Waller, Stevens, Ozee, and Gallaher. Lions Head Coach MIKE MURPHY Football Coach ROY HARMON JrORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM FORT WORTH, TEXAS—WHERE THE WEST BEGINS A FORT WORTH OWNED NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1960 - 32 PAGES IN 2 SECTIONS Taste for AT. «.allFans j“ ' jiy!? e SEE Wf 3f|I “8 6 UARD-Jl 3 mcknter—: STAR-TELEGRAM'S 3A ALL-STATE Pos. Player. END—DON BURCH END—JERRY LAMB ,E—GLENN DIXON U—JOHN MIMS JARD-MIKK SWAN UARD—JOHN HENDRICKS Center—david McWilliams HI. (-3 S-4 % SI c‘jj — I'QUARTERBACK—JERRY GIBSON 1 HALFBACK—JIM LINNSTAEDTER S -e iflC HALFBACK-FRED MEI.DER “5 7 FULLBACK—DICKIE ROGERS aarg ■ D EM - T«—I K . Mh l WfUl. r tl HiamuMi Xea.fl my Dent Ult r4. C. l m III. i Gif Onle., Ml. Ple«. l 3-11 5-11 5-9 5.10 5-9 , 5« W(. 191 189 210 235 193 175 m 155 172 1(5 1(5 School. I volland Smiley Hrrrkenridge Mission Athens ML Pleasant Cleburne Rrcckcnridge Rrenham Nederland Breckenrtdfe Three Bud On Writer 3A All-Sta HONORABLE MENTION. sdi Menbe L «. brrt T« Xe nelh A 4t r. Albent, Rillr Rrl.tr. lnn«M i C.nrr Pctrlth. Arfrtni Tea KeMter. He AimiIiM Pm . Co - Champion Brecker landed the most players, bt Champion Cleburne got the 'unanimous choice on the 3A schoolboy football all team. David McWilliams, pivot on the tough Cleburne Uiu eelved all 48 point in the lions of the Texas Sport W Ion. .fib Smith. Graham I n««M D..o.., M i«wi c. C. wan . «... 4—T44.. Nob. BreebesrMi. Sweet tr«lrr Cealer —Rob.ff Kell . Kr«lkerl«r4i Jfmrt B U «. Illy. Qaarlerbirkt—Chari Sutler . 11. Flrataal: Dmi (hmh. t relUndi Timmy Cleburnri Jeeble Inclr. Mineral Well ! nirk Mnyri. Snyder. Krnnelh Tbrlferd. Graham; J bnn Uwr. Gtelerr. Xtibrt NIIU. Cttnl Mileheil. '•' •tffcrllllr f—1 -— ' Kr W.h. £A . rbe.r l Bfr.. fO '’Padharu-tmn. Crwlrher. MrKlaner: Bark MrfaU. AFL , that the y bad sabotaged the l's franchise in Minnc- 0$. ° 1 in DalIils thal . commissioner. _ 'Jjjfn-.nl of AFL owners jilting Twin Cities franchise itftttop to withdraw. •2i bnths ago the ISiVrmit a Min-v ■S' 9j 9 1'ullout f t even w v .V s sbdatlo ftrj •• 5 ‘ 2fuo- ‘ «i . Clebarnri M«wnrd Association Tackle Glenn Dixon, Qu back Jerry Gibson and . Dickie Rogers of Brecker made the team—the only i with more than one player Tbe second high choice Jim Linnstaedter of Brer who was one of the halft He got 42 points. The first team had 12 pi .because of a tie at one t ipot. l-arry Crutsinger of Brown nd Jerry Lamb of Ho iley were picked at on. Kenneth Anding of A Billy Belew of Sweet' at tackle; Johnny Hendricl Mt. Pleasant and Edwin Th of Hereford at guard; M lianu at renter; Gibson at lerback; Linnstaedter and Melder of Nederland at ball and Rogers at fullback. I iith put on the kind of show SWC ]n leading the West to Us upact icisco all-star game, jjs his cool head under fire and it Xc made to set up the winning toucht ;ssing that brought most of his accl me uncement that Don had been vot ng back came before that play w WC will miss Meredith. Southern i title in the three years he was tf Mustangs took the field there t might happen when he start' r hooks, he is the No. 1 pro mlors. There are a lot of big line -running backs; but only one passer combines skill with color so effectively, stingy... in the regular in college b«W sspjgsSi )NE OF BEST SUBS IN SWC HISTORY. J. i msm rs play in the all-American Bo ;e witnesses who were in the [ised. eports were avidly read by Frog jnior from Hillsboro has been years of under-studying Jack r may be the best substitute :e since Orban (Spec) Sanders understudi Texas in 1941. i himself spoke of it recently. Vt seo how Merlin has kept so much fire and i second string all the time. But it never in TIHRKATFM Jerry Hill (upper left) Castleberry's flashy fullback, and Dick Farrell (lower unmoveable guard were elected 3A-5 All District and 3A All-State Honorable M tournament kiss of death 'it ha1., year to these sa A4M will make an uneasy start In the championship drive. Only four times in the past eight years of the tournament has the winner come through with the regular title. year the Aggies won the ;bt) the Lions GENE GALLAHER - -Back EDWARD FULTON--Guard TERRY MULLEN--End Carrollton tackier delays Gallaher SAMMY STEVENS--End JERRY HILL - -All -District Back 3A -State Hon. Mention DON WYATT-Guard BENNY DEAR1NG -Back Hill rumbles against Carroll- ton. May snatches Jacksboro pass. MICKY MURPHY--Back BOBBY FROST--Tackle BOBBY MAY--Back KIM GA YNOR - -Back Jones makes long run against Carrollton. JAMES CUDD--Back Cudd heads toward pay dirt. MAURICE All District--2nd KENNETH OZEE-Tackle Hill makes ready for Carrollton's Mitchell. JOE MURRELL--Guard WESL1E SCARBOROUGH--Back BILLY GRIFFITT--Tackle RICKEY SAUNDERS--Tackle Ozee gets golden chance at Mesquite's Copeland. DICK FARRELL--3A-All State Honorable Mention Guard and All-District BOBBY WALLER-Tackle 3A-5 Honorable Mention Parnell makes run against Car- ollton. Hill gets yardage the hard way. JAMES JOHNSON--Guard SCOTT PARNELL--End 3A-5 Honorable Mention BOBBY JACKSON--Center 3A-5 Honorable Mention DANNY WILSON--End Hill makes run against Jacksboro. Shoeless Waller catches pass. MIKE O'BRIEN--End Scott completes run against Mineral Wells. CASTLEBERRY LIONS A TEAM FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Non-District Games Castleberry...................Jb0 Jacksboro....................12 Castleberry....................20 Mineral Wells................30 Castleberry.....................0 Graham.......................39 Castleberry.....................6 Odessa Ector.................14 Castleberry....................28 White sboro...................0 District Games Castleberry.........................50 Diamond Hill.......................0 Castleberry.........................20 Eastern Hills.....................27 Castleberry.........................14 Carrollton........................30 Castleberry.................’. . . .20 Mesquite..........................20 Castleberry.........................42 Brewer.............................8 CASTLEBERRY'S YOUNG LIONS B Team 1ST ROW, Right to Left: Gover, Fox, Fain, Eason, Huston, Allen, Cleveland, McClendon, Cobb, B. Reynolds, Johnson. 2ND ROW: Burns, Littlefield, Rigby, Miller, Ruhmann, Read, Hughes, Grimes, J. Reynolds, Capps, Seward. 3RD ROW: Wright, Woolbright, Gilbert, Stoeppleman, Stokes, Byers, Sparks, Hays, Parnell, White, Wasser, Carmack, Strickland, Doyal, Mgr. COACH DON EASTERLING COACH DON WALKER Jt ions Cleveland sets sail with help from Stoeppleman heads for two more. Russey. Carmack finds a low bridge. Cleveland in trouble. Amos Ketcham, A Team Manager Wayne Murphey, A Team Manager sjdUt Lion A team members include: Roger Kiser, Bobby Waller, Royce Allen, Scott Parnell, Bobby Jackson, Bobby Hawkins, Maurice Jones, Micky Murphy, Harvey Harris and Eddie Turner. B Team Lions include: Kenneth Ozee, Jarmon Harris, Eugene Ferris, Mike O'Brien, Ronnie Strickland, James Cooper, Bobby Cleveland, Kim Gaynor, Ted Carmack, Weslie Craighead, Tommy Hawkins, and Coach Don Easterling. SCOTT PARNELL MICKEY MURPHY HARVEY HARRIS The Starting Five . . . as Hand-sel and Gretchen left the field of jousting knights on the gridiron, they came upon a huge room called a gym. . . and therein were another gfcoup of knights engaged in a very different kind of battle. . . ROGER KISER BOBBY WALLER Forward BOBBY JACKSON Guard QJ JLtU A Team--Left to Right: Linda Whisenant, Helen Lefevers, Sue Boren, Donna Dawes, Sharon Blair, Coach Sandra Me- adows, Marcia Whittenburg, Joyce Carlile, Linda Sumpter and Lorene Norris. LINDA WHISENANT, Forward SHARON BLAIR, Forward DONNA DAWES, Guard Managers-ViAnne Makarwich, Ann Han- cock, Nancy Sims and Florene Norris. JOYCE CARLILE, Guard MARCIA WHITTENBURG, Forward LORENE NORRIS, Guard LINDA SUMPTER, Guard HELEN LEFEVERS, Forward SUE BOREN, Guard Bernice Nichols, Sandra Ball, Mackye Thomas, Judy Massingill, Vicki Brown, Lala McCoy, Betty Sue Allen, Penny Kettle- well. Sharon takes a long stretch. Penny goes for two. 3 Oea m FIRST ROW: Carl Wasser, Dwayne White, Bennie Dearing, Wayne Murphey, Mgr., Jerry McGee, Jerry Don Smith, John A. Stokes. SECOND ROW: Paul Roberts, Tom Woolbright, Coach Walker, Leonard Gideon, Larry Kay. DISTANCE RUNNERS Larry Kay, John A. Stokes, Leonard Gideon, Maurice Jones, Jerry McGee, Bennie Dearing. Jerry McGee, John A. Stokes, Bennie Dearing, Dwayne White. 440 RUNNER Maurice Jones HIGH HURDLES FIELD EVENTS Jerry Hill Bobby Waller, Reed Bennett, Jimmy Gilbert, Maurice Jones. RELAYS AND DASHES Oscar Seward, James Cudd, Kim Gaynor, Jerry Hill, Jerry Don Smith, Maurice Jones. err y Suddenly Hand-sel and Gretchen heard sounds of music. They followed of merry troubadours: Fred Ashabranner, Amy Assiter, James Atchley, Steve Baker, Ronald B« Darr, Eddie Durham, Howard Fitzgerald (President), Joe Flemming, Jackie Fos Jerry Johnson, Phillip Jones, Barbara Kaska, Nancy Kelley, Norma Kelley, L Dale Morfeld, Maureen Moyer, Jim Parnell, Dave Pitts, Edmond Poteet, Sai Thompson, Billy Walton, Carl Wasser, David Whaley, Darrell Williams, Sai { ClSAlU Under the direction of W.N. Vereen Majorettes: Sue Grant, Linda Ka Drunell Rodgers, Carey Stutler, Katt I, Sckool Band - ■a Gann, Johnny Gwinnup, Mike Hammonds, Dale Hedgpeth, Larry Henley, sdy, Tony Koury, Johnny Kulesz, Doris Langford, Aneta Lewis, Sam Mitchell, rd, Judy Reeves, Shirlene Reeves, Kenny Sprinkle, Bettye Thompson, Bonnie •n, and Jerry Wiss. -.inda Cockerham, Charla Bridges, ;, Barbara Hand, and Karol Goudeau. Drum Major - Kiah O'Brien K1AH O'BRIEN Drum Major LINDA KAY SMITH SUE GRANT CHARLA BRIDGES KAROL GOUDEAU LINDA COCKERHAM )RUNELLRODGERS KATHLEEN GABBE BARBARA HAND Castlebelles pictured Left to Right are, FRONT ROW: Clawson, Davis, Ray, Cranford, Stevenson Swazey, Schneider, Cotton, Gallagher, and Mapes. 2ND ROW: Roach, Byrd, Castleberry, Johnson Stolp, Cooper, Earle, Morgan, Chance, Burkett, Whiteside, and Fulton. DRILL CAPTAIN Miss Judy Crowell Miss Mary Cato SPONSOR ScUol Z5, eam •well. Miller, Day, Atwood, Renfro, Crowell (drill captain). White, O'Donnell, Jackson, Baird, Fox, ►well, Courtade, Smith, May, Flinn, Pinson, Hedric, Short, Oswald, Darr, Fleming, DuBose, Payne, DRUM MAJOR Mr. Kiah O'Brien Mr. W. N. Vereen, BAND DIRECTOR 3L M Members include Left to Right, BOTTOM ROW: Williams, Maxwell, Burke, Perkins, Mullins, Stolp, McShan, May, Foeller, Dean, Grant, Ferrell. 2ND ROW: Mr. Wilson, Bettes, Gwinnup, Johnson, Payne, Baird, Gallagher, Goudeau, Shetter, Carson. 3RD_ ROW: Campbell, Burns, Rattan, McCoy, Hancock, Hendrickson, Cutler, Meeks, Purcell, Neibauer. TOP ROW: Allen, Wasser, Johnson, Crews, Mitchell, Wi s sT Kennedy, Crawford, Perkins. v_ OFFICERS President.......................DARRELL WILLIAMS Vice-President...................BONNIE MAXWELL Secretary................JANICE PERKINS DL C, rimion a orafierA THE CHORAL DEPARTMENT under the direction of MR. CHARLES DUKE Choraliers include, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: May, Grant, Bolton (Martha), Bolton, (Mary), Wolfe, Gann, Melear, Mattingley, Craig- head, Boren, Davis, Stricklin, Lewis, White, Wall, Quayle, Atch ley, Kuykendall, Miller, Assiter, Kennedy, Gaynor, Wilson, Hays, Schnieder, Fain, Walker, Evans, Dodson, Hammonds, Clawson, Durham, Deakin, Sullivan, Far- rell, Maxwell, Stokes, Melton, Fox, Renfro, Sawyer, Littlefield. Section Leaders Judy Schneider Janice Roberts Dwayne Sullivan Eddie Durham OFFICERS President..... Vice President rv ___SUE BOREN SANDRA WILSON r.AROI.YN WAT.I. Girls Glee Club members include: Cable, Powell B. , Pinson, Conway, Mullins, Keele, Hancock, Fox, Dick, Richey, Thornton, (Jeannine), Allen, Thomas, Stevenson, Ansley, Thompson (Bonnie), Short, Crow, Webster, Earle, Powell J. , Bridges S. , Miller, Hudson, Smallwood, Reeves, Drennon, Wilson, Barlow, Jones, Ueckert, Roach, Burkett, Nichols, Courtade, Langsford, Woods, Dobbs, Smith C. , Thornton (Janice), Squyres, Morgan, Gabbe, Bridges C. , Smith L. , Thompson (Bettye), Whiteside, McKee. DIRECTOR: Mr. Charles Duke, ACCOMPANIST: Miss Dorothy Dooley OFFICERS President: Judy Wood Vice-President: Sherry Bridges Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Dobbs T n'tslni.n. Cn t DiAn.r Cm.wvAn DL JJ. armonairel oys Glee Club members include: Sawyer, Littlefield, Sullivan, Grant, Beall, 'Brien, M. , Waller, Fain, Fox, Owens, Gilbert, Stokes, Gideon, Atchley, Dur- am, Hammonds, Fitzgerald, Hays, White, Crews, Gaynor, Hill, Gover, Wilson, 'Brien, K. , Williams, Strickland, Miller, Johnson, D. , Walton, Scarborough, raighead, Melear, Dooley, Smith, Pitts, Johnson, J. , Sprinkle. OFFICERS President: Curtis Owens Vice-President: Jerry Hill Secretary-Treasurer: David Pitts Section Leaders: Kiah O'Brien, Billy Walton Jimmy Gilbert, Joe Crews OFFICERS President............ Vice -President...... Sec re tary-Treasurer. . . CURTIS OWENS ___DAVID PITTS LYNN STRICKLIN LEFT TO RIGHT: Sprinkle, Lowe, Pitts, J. Johnson, Record, Hill, Smith, Goudeau, Crews, K. O'Brien, Huckabee, Walton, Admire, Stricklin, Dean, Cranford, B. Dooley, Shaw, D. Johnson, Baldwin, Webb, Morton, Rosser, D. Dooley, Willison, R. Hancock, McNeal, Day, Ray, White, S. Hancock, Byers, North, Green, Owens, Fitzgerald, Beall, Gideon, Waller, M. O'Brien. Brenda White, O'Brien. SECTION LEADERS Paula Baldwin, Dorothy Dooley, Kiah O'Brien, Dii e DreUeto nes an J DL Qt. eemen Jerry Don Smith, Beverly Lowe, Linda Shaw, Kiah O'Brien, Curtis Owens, Paula Baldwin, Ronald Beall, Donna Byers, Bobby Waller, Donna Dean, David Pitts, Lynn Stricklin. Of D. rAon ter FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Sioniger, McNeal, Dooley, Larkins, Sims, Squyres, Stokes, Nichols, Goudeau, Hadley, Mr. Peterson. 2ND ROW: Carlile, Cotton, Cooper, Kahre, Jackson, Thornton, Willison, Pinson, Hundley, Darr, Webster, Langford. 3RD ROW: Clawson, Makarwich, Wilson, Record, Lowe, DuBose, Day, Miller, Fox, Jones, Byrd, Baird. 4TH ROW: Whisenant, Nichols, Hancock, Wilson, B. , Ueckert, Dick, Brown, Cox, Clinch, Stevenson, Castleberry, Guchess. 5TH ROW: Drennon, Short, Ketcham, Fitzgerald, Durham, Allen, McCoy, Allen. OFFICERS President.............KAROL GOUDEAU Reporter.......................JOHN STOKES Vice-President. . . DOROTHY DOOLEY Librarian..................MARGARET SIMS Corresponding Sec. . LESLIE HADLEY Scrap Book Ed. ELIZABETH NICHOLS Secretary..........MARY SQUYRES Parliamentarian____WILLIE LARKINS Treasurer..........LINDA McNEAL SPONSORS: Miss Zazel Sioniger Mr. E. T. Peterson Di. JC, CLL BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Mr. James, Dick Caudle, Curtis Owens, Dick Farrell, Johnny Thompson, Ronnie Beall, Kiah O'Brien, Maurice Jones and Joe Crews. SECOND ROW: Reginal Anz, Royce Mulanax, Eddie Durham, Amos Ketcham, Edward Fulton, Bobby Jackson, Richard Clemens, Tommy Parks and Jack Farlow, Jr. President..... Vice -President Secretary..... Treasurer .... OFFICERS ...........DICK FARRELL ...........CURTIS OWENS ........JOHNNY THOMPSON ...........RONNIE BEALL Sponsors MR. JACK FARLOW, JR. , MR. JOY JAMES Ohe 4ftoa Chapter Of Ohe fla tion a f JJ, onor Members Left to Right include, FIRST ROW: Day, Cotton, Courtade; Stacy, Murphey, Anz, Kiser, Baldwin, Wolfe, Richey. SECOND ROW Mrs. Reynolds, Dooley, Wilson, Record, Crowell, Lowe, Morton Green, Gideon, Gilbreath, Thomas, Lewis, Jackson, Mrs. Young THIRD ROW: McNeal, Ansley, Young, Kahre, Cooper, Miller, Larkins Stolp, Davis, Stricklin, Byers, White. FOURTH ROW: Scarborough Pitts, Crews, Thompson, Murphy, Blocker, Hileman, Smith, Bates Roberts, and Wilson. Sponsors MRS. FELIX REYNOLDS, MRS. MARY YOUNG Castleberry Jdiyk School Student Council 959-60 Student Council members are: Left to Right, FIRST ROW: David Grant, Dannie Wilson, Sammy Stevens, Wayne Murphey, Sally Foeller, Roger Kiser, Tom Woolbright. SECOND ROW: Norma Kelley, Corrine Rosser, Ruth Ann Courtade, Linda Cockerham, Barbara Atwood, Janice Adams, Sandra Gorbett, Ronnie Strickland. THIRD ROW: Mary Pemberton, ViAnne Makarwich, Judy Ferrell, Shirley Burke, Mrs. Reynolds, Norma Richey, Helen Hendrickson, Jimmy Gilbert. President................ROGER KISER Vice-President. . . .WAYNE MURPHEY Secretary............SALLY FOELLER Mrs. Thena Reynolds, Sponsor r Die Caitlelerry 2). £ CL I D. E. Club members pictured are: Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Mr. J. F. Lilly (sponsor), Hubbard Makarwich, Donna Dempsey (sweetheart), Dean Meyers, Sandra Sumpter, George Bettes (pres- ident), Margaret Sims, R. L. White, Eugene Collins, Julia Rish, Earl Eagleton. SECOND ROW: Billy Fain, Sharen Smith, Sharon Fester, Marvalou Bloomfield, Verbal Garner, Gary Blackman, Kenneth Grisham, Galen Gann, Gerald Lewis. THIRD ROW: Kay Powell, Frances Davis, Fern Ritchey, Anni Bruckner, Wayne Kahre, JerryOlsen, Darwynn McCullough, Steve Cato. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Wilson, Mary Ann Watson, Glenda Fuller, Pat Huffhines. Sponsor: Mr. J. F. Lilly Sweetheart: Miss Donna Dempsey President: Mr. George Bettes DL cien ce BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Sue Meeks, Connie Darr, Kalynn Coxr-Nancy Cutler, Larry Fulton. STANDING: Royce Mulanax, Dick Farreli Jerry Wiss, $teven Baker and John Stokes. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Sammy SteVens, Roy Rodgers, Conelia Stewart, Jacqueline Foster, Carole Stephenson, Judy Crowell, Tommy Crump, Norman Hyde and Lonny Stewart. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Blocker, Sam Mitchell, Mr. Spangler (spon- sor), Helen Hendrickson, Mr. Domm (sponsor) and Mr. Houghton (sponsor). Jerri Drennon Kenneth Grisham Staff Library Staff enjoys Halloween. Mrs. Mary Ellen Jackson Nancy Holder Sue Livingston Sara Melton Pat Mullins TENNIS CLUB BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Cutler, Roger Carson, Roy Rodgers, Reginald Anz, John Gilbreath, Larry Fulton, and Pamala Bray. STANDING: Ann Hancock, Melodie DuBose, Patsy Shetter, Aloma Day, Mr. Peeler, Sue Hancock, Rue Hancock, Gerry Strickland, Sherry Bridges and Pat Mullins. Sponsor: MR. ROBERT PEELER MIXED DOUBLES, Top Row: Reginald Anz, John Gilbreath, Gerry Strickland and Sherry Bridges. Alternates: Larry Fulton, Nancy Cut- ler. SINGLES, Team: Roy Rodgers and Aloma Day. Alternates: Roger Carson and Melodie DuBose. Barbara Atwood, Mrs. Louise Murphy, and Delores Davis. PRINCESSES AND QUEEN Janice Adams, JeanRambo, Linda Ray, Betty Foeller, Norma Sanders, Betty Mills, and Kalynn Cox. Judy McManus, Rue Hancock, Sue Hancock Lynn Stricklin, Pat Schuhmann, Pat Webb and Gerry Strickland. ) 4 m erica Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: Toward New Horizons The Future Homemakers of America is the na- ►nal organization for pupils who have studied or are idying, homemaking in junior or senior high school. OFFICERS Mary Beth Castle- berry, Melvaree Prater, Pamala Bray, Beverly Brazier, Wanda Ueckert, Ruth Ann Courtade, Linda Cockerham, Lois May, Sally Foeller, and Gloria Stratton. Ann Brown, Rebecca Barrett, Judy Ferrell, Sue Grant, Linda Kennedy, Beverly Nelson, and Mary Gilbreath. lerry Bridges, Jeanelle Conway, Carolyn ly, Judy Crowell, Janet Cotton, Marilyn razier, and Tommie Sue Copeland. Marcia Whittenburg, Pat Mullens, Judy Schneider, Sara Webster, Marilyn Perkins, Janice Perkins, and Betty Hudson. rj eones t CL l Affiliated with Pan American Student Forum of Texas Objective: To encourage a friendly feeling toward all the coun- tries of the Americas, based on a more thorough knowledge of the people, their customs and their language. Members Left to Right, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Robertson, Squyres, Wilson, Courtade, Green, Gilbreath, Gorbett, Foe ller, Morrow, Cudd, Adams, Richey. 2ND ROW: Mapes, Morgan, Thornton, Day, Mills, Day, Record, Stephenson, Penn, Crow, Foster, Rambo. 3RD ROW: Plumb, McCov. Nichols, Hancock, Allen, Sims, Fox, Ken- nedy, Shetter. 4TH ROW: Dyson, Fain, Jones, Hundley, McKee, Wilson, Langford, Willison. 5TH ROW: Parnell, Darr, Roberts. 6TH ROW: San- ders, Beeler, Mulanax, Williams, Prestage. OFFICERS President................JOHN GILBREATH Vice-President.......................MARY SQUYRES 2ND Vice-President..........SANDRA WILSON Secretary.........................GAYANNE GREEN Treasurer................BETTY WILSON Reporter.................SALLY FOELLER Parliamentarian____RUTH ANN COURTADE Sergeant-at-arms.........CHARLES FAIN Mrs. Thelma Robertson, Sponsor junior a aAAica Motto: Qui non proficit, deficit. Colors: purple, gold and white. Members include, Left to Right, BOTTOM ROW: Thomas, Dooley, Cox, Schneider, McNeal, Lewis, Brown, Dooley, Mrs. Young. 2ND ROW: Richey, Schuhmann, Penn, Payne, Jones, Franks, DuBose, Fleming. 3RD ROW: Jackson, Sparks, Dobbs, Nichols, Miller, Thomas, Earle, Byrd. 4TH ROW: Huston, Davis, Allen, O'Brien, Black and Schramm. President...... Vice-President. Secretary...... Treasurer ..... Parliamentarian Reporter....... OFFICERS .........LINDA McNEAL ...........ANETA LEWIS ........JUDY SCHNEIDER ..........BOB DOOLEY ............ANN BROWN ..........KALYNN COX Sponsor: MRS. MARY YOUNG Hand-sel and Gretchen hadasked the pages, the troubadors the jousting knights, and the other entertainers of the court- Where can we find the Advisors and the Wizards? Their question was still unanswered. CASTLE VIEWS ASST. EDITOR Elizabeth Nichols The CASTLE VIEWS STAFF Sandra McCright Helen Lefevers Sam Mitchell Jimmy Johnston Jerry Hill Sandra Powell Janice Perkins Nicky Griffin ien they came to another room--somewhat different 5m the rest. Over the click-click of the typewriter d the flash of the camera, they asked the repeated estion, Where can we find the Advisors and the zards ? Can You Help Us ? Certainly, was the replyof the Journalism Class they sent them on their way. 1 ROAR EDITOR Willie Larkins The ROAR Staff ROAR ASST. EDITOR Linda Cockerham Not Pictured formally--Sally Foeller and Jim Stewart lickey Cranford Earl Eagleton Amos Ketcham Ronnie Beall FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA are: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Mickey Cranford, Jeanene Willison, Linda Kay Jackson, Carolyn Dodson, Beverly Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hart, Phyllis Grammer, Kathleen Sparks, Ann Cook, Paula Baldwin, Conelia Stewart, Janice Short,, and Kalynn Cox. RED CROSS Room representatives are: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Cholly Jo Payne, Lois May, Marilyn Brazier, Tommy Parks, Tommie North. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Deakin, Beverly Bra- zier, Wanda Ueckert, Pat Mullins. SEATED is sponsor, Mrs. Sarah Pohl. . . . Then suddenly they met the Advisors and the Wizards of the Court. You have three years in which to become a princess, they told Gretchen, and Hand-sel must help you. During these three years, you must be nice and courteous to everyone, you must help those who need help, and show devotion to God, country and community. . . WL WL, D. These are the twelve students who were sel« at C.H.S. The selection was made by the stv upon ability in their respective fields, campu UPPER LEFT: Who's Who in Athletics and Journa- lism--Mr. Jerry Hill and Miss Willie Larkins. CENTER: Who's Who in Drama and Homemaking-- Mr. Curtis Owens and Miss Barbara Atwood. LOWER LEFT: Who's Who in Music and Religion-- Mr. Kiah O'Brien and Miss Aloma Day. $t (e berry J4iqk Schoof r most outstanding in their respective activities f and faculty of Castleberry High. It was based intation, - -and devotion to God and country. PPER RIGHT: Who's Who in Scholar ship and Leader- hip--Miss Dorothy Dooley and Mr. Roger Kiser. ENTER: Who's Who in Foreign Language andScience- Mr. David Grant and Mr. Dick Farrell. OWER RIGHT: Who's Who in Business and Art-- [iss Deloris Davis and Mr. Sam Mitchell. LEWIS B. LONG Administrative Assistant MR. JOY JAMES Vice-Principal MRS. STELLA KEY Counselor MRS. MURIEL KEESEE Curriculum Coordinator MRS. LILLIE SCHUHMANN Administrative Secretary MRS. FAYE GRIFFIN Secretary MRS. MINNIE CUTLER P. T. A. President JAMES L. BUCHANAN Industrial Arts MISS MARIAN CANTRELL Business MISS MARY CATO Physical Education MISS NELDA COOK Journalism-History JOHN DOMM Biology CHARLES DUKE Music DON EASTERLING Physical Education MRS. DORIS FERGUSON History C. O. GRAYSON Business HOWARD HOUGHTON Chemistry MRS. LOUISE MURPHY Home making MRS. LEOLA GRAYSON English MRS. MARY ELLEN JACKSON Librarian MICHAEL O. MURPHY Head Coach ROY HARMON Physical Education MRS. OLIVE HART Nurse J. F. LILLY Distributive Education MRS. LEIGH McCLAIN English -Speech MISS SANDRA MEADOWS Physical Education MRS. RACHEL PEARCE Homemaking OBERT PEELER nglish ISS ZAZEL SLONIGER ath N. VEREEN nd L. E. SPANGLER Math-Physics DON WALKER Physical Education FLOYD W. THRASH MRS. KATHERYNE TILLEY Religion Speech Therapist JIM BENN Business Math MRS. GRACE McLEAN Special Education FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED FORMALLY DIETICIANS LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sarah Edwards, FayWhelchel, Mrs. Virginia Montgomery (dietician of all Castleberry Schools), Olive Sims; SECOND ROW: Bertie Roberson, Ruby Butler and Eddie Coffey. CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT--Henry Oats, Warren Mat thews, and Ralph Thomas. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT --MR. Gene Morrison, Mrs. Bessie Mercer and Mr. Henry Kaska. o more5 Hand-sel and Gretchenmet the people of the fir9t year--the sophomores. They smiled and led them to another group of students who would also make the journey to become princes and princesses. During this first year of their journey, Hand-sel and Gretchen and the other stu- dents would be known as Fish. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ADAMS, JANICE ADMIRE, DONNA ALLEN, BETTY SUE ALLEN, JACK ANDERSON, RONALE ANDERSON, SHARON ASSITER, AMY ATWOOD, BOBBY IRD, NANCY LL, SANDRA KER, BUDDY ECH, CHERYL :LSS, RAYBURN AIR, KAY LTON, MARTHA LTON, MARY OZER, THOMAS AZIER, MARILYN OCK, LARRY OWN, ANN RGE, LEON RKE, JACK RNS, DICK RD, BEVERLY MP, CLYDE MPBELL, BILL PPS, DEAN RLILE, JOYCE CARMACK, TED CARRIGAN, GLEN CASTLEBERRY, MARY BETH CHADWICK, DALE V - COBB, EDWIN COLE. MARTHA COOK, BILLY DON COON, SHIRLEY COOPER, JAMES COUNTS. DONNY COX, GILBERT CRAWFORD, PATSY CROW, PHYLLIS CRYE, BARBARA CUDD, JULIA CULVER, JOHNNY RR, RONNIE VIS, CHARLES VIS, JOAN fcKINS, CYNTHIA ON, CHERYL SBS. CAROL 3SON, CAROLYN JLEY, BOB YLE, JAMES EBING, BRUCE ENNON, JERRI JOSE, JERRY FFEY, FREDDY KAY FFEY, LARRY RLE, LINDA SON, KENNY KINS, CYNTHIA GLAND, BARBARA IN, CHARLES RRIS, EUGENE FEAGAN, DIANNE FEVERBORN, PAT FLEMING, JOE FLEMING, NICKI FLINN, JACQUE FOELLER, BETTY JANE FOSTER, JACQUELINE FOX, CHARLOTTE FOX, GEORGE FRANKS, SANDRA FULLER, CAROLE FULTON, JANET GABBE, KATHLEEN GANN, SANDRA GAYNOR, KIM GERL, MIKE GIDEON, LEONARD GILBERT, JIMMY GILMORE, DON GORBETT, SANDRA UYTON, ROY VER, ROY LEE AMMAR, MIKE CHESS, MARY MMONDS, MIKE NCOCK, ANN ND, BARBARA RDY, JIM RRELL, GARY RRIS, JARMON RRIS, WALLIS RT, JOHN THAWAY, BILLY WKINS, TOMMY YES, BILLY DRIC, DONNA LTON, BENNIE RRON, JIMMY LMES, CAROLYN BBARD, GENE HUBBARD, TONYA HUDSON, BETH HUDSPETH, CHESTER HUNDLEY, PAT HUNTER, JACK HUSTON, MIKE HYATT, ROY HYDE, NORMAN JOHNSON, BEVERLY JOHNSON, JOHNNY JONES, BARBARA JONES. NONA JONES, PRISCILLA KAY, LARRY KEELE, LINDA KELLEY, NORMA KELLEY, SANDRA KENNEDY, JERRY KENNEDY, RUTH KING, TOMMY DURI, KAROL DURI, TONI UTESZ, JOHNNY ACY, FAYE ANGFORD, FRANCES ANGSTON, LEONARD SSISTER, JOANN EWIS, GERALD LE, HARRY ACKEY, JIMMY AKARWICH, VIANNE ANDLAK, A THEN IA ATTINGLEY, JEANETTE ASSINGILL, JUDY GAIL cCLENDON, JAMES cCOY. LALA :CRIGHT, JERRY :DADE, MARGIE : DONNELL, DORTHA :INTIRE, GARY McKEE, LINDA MELEAR, LAWRENCE MILLER, JAMES MILLIGAN, GLENDA MILLS, DAVID MORROW, CAROLE MULKEY, LESLIE NELSON, BEVERLY NETTLES, MILTON NICHOLS, BERNICE NIAME, LILLIAN O'BRIEN, MIKE OSWALD, JUDY OZEE, KENNETH PARNELL, JIM PARNELL, JOE PAYNE, CHOLLY JO PENN, SHARON PINSON, CAROL PLUMB, CHERYL DWELL, BARBARA RESTAGE, CHARLES RESTIDGE, CHERYL INBOLT, TRUDY MBO, JEAN JAYLE, JUDY 'i, LINDA e:eves, SHIRLENE EYNOLDS, BOBBY EYNOLDS, JAMES CHEY, GLENNA GBY, ROY TCHEY, SUE )ACH, WANDA DBERSON, GERALD DLATER, RICK DSSER, MIKE JHMAN, GARY JSH, DAVID JSSEY, BOB SCHNEIDER, JUDY SEWARD, OSCAR SEXTON, LINDA , PATSY SMITH, CAROLE SOLBERG, ALTON SPARKS, RICHARD SPENCER, KENNETH SPRINKLE, KENNY STEWART. LONNY STOEPPLEMAN, JOHNNY STONE, FRANKY TRICKLAND, RONNIE TRICKLIN, ARVEL TUTLER, CAREY WAZEY, ANDREA HOMPSON, BETTYE HORNTON, JEANINE INES, JOHN OVAR, JOHN URNER, FAY URNER, JAMES AN CLEAVE. BILLY ALKER, DON ALKER, TOBY ALKER. TONYA ALL, CAROLYN ASSER, BARRY EST, SONJA HALEY. DAVID HISENANT, LINDA HITE, LARRY ZIPP, TINA ZANOLLI, RONNIE WHITE, ROGER WHITEHALL, BILL WHITT, BONNIE WILHOITE, GERALDINE WILLETT, HUGH WOOD, JOHNNY WOOLBRIGHT, TOM WRIGHT, JACK rfiuniorA The people of the second year were busy at their work. They were gather- ing coat hangers and collecting prizes for a huge carnival. Hand-sel and Gretchen were greet- ed by these people called Juniors and quickly put to work. They were planning a festive ban- quet for the citizens of the third year, and planning to pass the solemn tests that would allow them to enter into the next year. BAPRY, JAMES BATES, DERO BEELER, TODD Wk BELCHER, BOYCE BELLOMY, DON BEVILL, KAY BLACK, RODNEY BLAIR, SHARON CARSON, ROGER CATO, JAMES CAUDLE. DICK CLARK, KENNETH CRANFORD, MICKEY CREED, ROY CREWS, JOE CROWELL, JUDY CRUMP, TOMMY CUTLER, NANCY DARR, CONNIE DAVIS, CHARLES DAY, CAROLYN DEAN, DONNA CAROL EASON, DEANNA ENGLAND, JAMES EVANS, SUE FERRELL, JUDY DICK. DOROTHY EARIN0. BENNY DRYSDALE, WILLIAM DURHAM, EDDIE DYSON, MAX EAGLETON, SUE FLEMING, JIMMY GALLAGHER, GAY GALLAHER, GENE GARRETT, DONALD GILBREATH, MARY JEAN GOODWIN, DAVID GRANT, CAROLYNN SUE GREEN, EUGENE GREEN, GAYANNE GRIMES, DICK GWINNUP, JOHNNY HABERZETTLE, HENRY HARRIS, HARVEY HART, CARL HATTAWAY, BILL HAYS, JOHN HEDGEPETH, DALE HENDRICKSON, HELEN HENLEY, LARRY HICKERSON, DONALD HOLBERT, NANCY HOLDER, JAMES HOLDER, NANCY HUGHES, BILL IKER, GERALD JACKSON, BOBBY JACKSON, JOHN JACKSON, LINDA KAY JENSEN, LEONARD JOHNSON, DEAN JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, JERRY JONES, CHARLES JONES, KENNETH JONES, PHILIP KAHRE, FRANCES LANGSTON, BILLY LITTLE, PAULA LITTLE, WYLIE LITTLEFIELD. MERLIN MAPES, GWEN LIVINGSTON, SUE LOWE, BEVERLY MAKARWICH, HUBBARD MAXWELL, BONNIE MAY, BOBBY McCLAIN, LEE ROY McCLUEY, MAVIS MORGAN, CAROLYN MORTON, BARBARA MOYER, MAUREEN MULLEN, TERRY MURPHEY, WAYNE MURPHY, MICKY NATION, SYLVIA NEIBAUER, NADINE NORRIS, FLORENE NORRIS, LORENE NORTH, TOMMIE O'DONNELL, BARBARA OLSON, JERRY OZEE, LINDA PARISHER, ARTHUR PARK, TOMMY PARNELL, SCOTT PERKINS, JANICE PITTS, DAVID POTEET, EDMOND RALEY, RONALD RAMSEY, DIANA RANDLOPH, JERRY RATTAN, LARRY READ, THOMAS RECORD, SANDRA REEVES, JUDY RENFRO, MARY JEAN RICHARDSON, WANDA RICHEY, NORMA RISH, JULIA ROBERTS, DENNIS ROBERTSON, DORIS JEAN RODGERS, DON RODGERS, ROY ROGERS, RICKY SAUNDERS, RICKEY SAWYER, JIM SCARBOROUGH, WESLIE SCHIEME, MICHAEL SMITH, LINDA KAY SMITH, MILBURN SMITH, SHAREN SPAIN, HENRY SCHRAMM, FRANK SCHUHMANN, PATRICIA SMALLWOOD, SHARON SMITH, JERRY DON STEWART, CONELIA STOKES, GEORGE SULLIVAN, DWAYNE SUMPTER, LINDA THOMAS, MACKYE THOMPSON, BONNIE THORNTON, JANICE TIDWELL, DURRELL TOW, OWEN TURNER, EDDIE WARD, MIKE WASSER, CARL WELDON, DARRYL WELLS, JEANIE WATTERS, DENNIS WEBSTER, SARA WILLIAMS, DARRELL WILLISON, JEANENE WILSON, BETTY WILSON, CARROLL WILSON, DANNIE WOLFE, LINDA WOOD, JUDY YOUNG, ILA MAE Ronnie Beall (Pop) plays Cupid to Curtis Owens (Gordon) and Zinita. Yalenova students arrrive for new term. . .and the Professor has startling news. Zinita and Gordon sing a love song. Gordon learns about Freshman Life the hard way. ion reveals his true emotions inita plays the death scene. Howard Fitzgerald turns burgular. ( i you Can't Jilt, Carotin.” Senior Class Play-Fall Presentation Susie (Margaret Sims) learns more than science. . . ... as Joe (Bobby Frost) makes a bet with the gang. . . . and the girls seethes Surprise! Caroline (Nancy Kelley) kisses Joe. The boys struggle to find out the secret. Bird-watching pays off. . . e . Seniors As Hand-8el and Gretchen approached the ballrooms of the Castle, they heard the happy voices of the People of the Third Year. These Seniors greeted Hand-sel and Gretchen warmly. Like Hand-sel and Gretchen they had journeyed through the First and Second Years. Soft blue robes and graduates' crowns with crimson tassels were donned. In a solemn processional they began their march toward the throne to become Prin- cesses and Princes. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ALLEN, JEANETTE Chorus-2, Poetry Club-2; Glee Club-3. ALLEN, KENNETH ALLEN, ROYCE Basketball-2, 3. ANZ, REGINALD Student Council -2; Spanish -2; National Ho - nor Society--Vice-President-3; N.H.S.- 4; Tennis Club-4. ATWOOD, BARBARA Drill Team-2, 3,4; Science Club-2; Poetry Club-2; F. T. A. -3; F. H. A. --Historian-3, President-4; J. C. L. -3; Student Oouncil-4; Senior Planning Committee-4. AYERS, LANA Spanish Club-2, 3. AYERS, LARRY BAKER, STEVEN Band-2,3,4; Boxing-3; Science Club-4. BALDWIN, PAULA A Cappella Choir-3, 4; Library-3; Student Council-4; Sextettes-4. BALL, DELBERT Baseball-4. BARRETT, REBECCA F.H. A. -2,4; Office-4. BEALL, RONALD Band-2,3,4; Chief Justice-3; Chorus-2; A Cappella Choir-3,4; Gleeman-3,4; Key Club-3, 4-Treasurer-4; Journalism-4. BETTES, GEORGE BETTES, JAMES BLACKMAN, GARY D. E. -3,4. BLOCKER, GARY Band-2,3,4; Science Club-2, 3,4; Vice President-4; N.H.S. -3,4. BLOOMFIELD, MARVALOU Library-2; Chorus-3; Red Cross-3; D. E. - 4. BRAY, PAMALA Mixed Chorus-2; F.H.A. -3,4; F.T.A. -3; Tennis Club-4. BRAZIER, BEVERLY ANN Library-2; Basketball-2; F. H. A. -Parlia- mentarian-3, Vice-President-4. BRIDGES, SHERRY Chorus-2; Latin Club-2; F.H.A. -4; Ten- nis Club-4; Glee Club-4. BROWNING, LARRY Band-2, 3. BRUCKNER, ANNE D. E. -3. BRYAN, SANDRA BYERS, DONNA Drill Team-2,3; Latin Club-2; Chorus-2; A Cappella Choir-3, 4; Student Council-4; Sextettes -4. CLAWSON, BARBARA Spanish Club-2, 3,4; Chorus-2, 3,4; Liter- aryClub-2; Drill Team-3, 4; Art Club-3, 4; Library-4; F.T.A. -4; Lion's Den-3,4. CLINCH, CAROL JEAN Band-2, 4; Red Cross-2; F. T. A. -4. COCKERHAM, LINDA Chorus-2; Drill Team-2,3; Majorettes-4; Literary Club-2; Red Cross-2; Spanish Club-2, 3; F. T. A. -3; Journalism-3-ROAR assistant editor-4; Senior Play-3; F. H. A. Vice-President-4; CASTLEVIEWS favor- ites editor-4; Student Council-4; Press Assn. Board Member-4. COLLINS, EUGENE CONWAY, JANELLE COOPER, ROBERT Chorus-3; Boxing-3. COX, KALYNN Latin Club-2; F.H.A. -4; Science Club-4; J.C. L. -4. CRIBBS, PATSY Spanish Club-2; Chorus-2,3. CUDD, JAMES Football-2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross-3; Track-3,4; Journalism-4. CULVER, EDWINA DAVIS, DELORES F. H. A. -2, 3, 4; Science Club-2; Student Council-3; N. H. S. -3,4; Tennis Club-4. DAVIS, FRANCIS Basketball-2; Drill Team-2; Chorus-2; D. E.-3,4. DAY, ALOMA Spanish Club-2, 3, 4-President-2; Drill Team-2, 3,4; F. T. A. -3,4; Science Club- 2--Secretary-2; A Cappella Choir-3, 4. DAWES, DONNA Basketball-2,3,4; Volleyball-2, 3, 4; Drill Team-2, 3; Basketball Co-Captain-4; Cho- rus -2. DEMPSEY, DONNA Chorus-2, Girl's Glee Club-3; D. E. -4 Sergeant-At-Arms-4. DOOLEY. DOROTHY DUBOSE, MELODIE J. C. L.-2,4; Junior Red Cross-2; F. T. A. -4; F.H. A. -4. EAGLETON, EARL Football-2,3; Journalism-2,4; D. E.-3,4; Track Manager-2. ENNIS, PATRICIA Drill Team-2; Art Club-2; Literary Club 2. ESKRIDGE, ROBERT FAIN, BILLY D. E-3,4. FARRELL, DICK Football-2, 3, 4; Science Club-2,4. FESTER, SHARON Band-2, 3; D. E. -4. FITZGERALD, HOWARD Band-2, 3--President-4; Chorus-2, 3? A Cappella Choir-4; F. T. A. -4; Glee Club-4; Senior Class Planning Committee-4. FOELLER, SALLY Spanish C lub--Secretary-2; President-3; Reporter-4; Art Club-2, 4--President-4; F.H.A. -3--Treasurer-4; Student Council Secretary-4; Cheerleader-4; Senior Plan- ning Committee-4. FROST, BOBBY Football-2, 3,4; Student Council-2; Spanish Club-2; Track Mgr. -2; Baseball-3, 4; Jun- ior Favorite Runner Up; Class Secretary- 2; Vice-President-4. FULLER, GLENDA Homemaking-2; Chorus-2; D. E. -3,4. FULTON, EDWARD Football-2, 3,4; Key Club-3,4. FULTON, LARRY Science Club-2,4; Tennis-3, 4. GARDNER, JERRY DON Track-3. GARNER, ALBERTA GARNER, VERBAL Spanish Club-2; D. E. -4. GIDEON, ROSEMARY Spanish Club-2; N. H. S.-2, 3, 4. GILBREATH, JOHN GILLEY, LARRY GOUDEAU, KAROL Majorettes-4; Drill Team-2,3; A Cappel- la-3,4; F. T. A. -4--President. GRANT, DAVID Student Council-3, 4; Chorus-3; Boy's Glee Club-4. GRIFFIN, NICKY Literary Club-2; Baseball-3; ROAR Sports Editor-4; CASTLEVIEWS-4; Senior Class Planning Committee-4. GRIFFITT, BILL Football-2, 3,4. GRISHAM, KENNETH Annual Staff-2; Library Assistant-2,3,4; Band-2, 3. HADLEY, LESLIE Football-2, 3,4; F. T. A. -3, 4--V ice-Pre - sident-4. HALLER, KAREN Cheerleader-2, 3; Chorus-2, 3; F. H. A. -4. HANCOCK, RUE F. H. A. -2,3,4; Student Council-2, 4; Ten- nis Club-4; Crimson Choraliers-2; A Cap- pella Choir-3, 4. HANCOCK, SUE Art Club-3,4; F. H. A. -3, 4; Tennis Club-4; A Cappella Choir-3,4. HARGROVE, CHARLIE Track-2; Chorus-2. HARRELL, DONA Chorus-3; Art Club-3. HAWKINS, BOBBY Basketball-3, 4. HILEMAN, LONNIE Spanish Club-2; N.H.S, -3,4. HILL, JERRY Football-2, 3,4; Track-2, 3,4; Boxing-2, 3; Key Club-3; Baseball-3, 4; A Cappella Choir-3,4; Vice-President-3; Journa- lism-4; Boy's Glee Club-4--Vice-Presi- dent. HUCKABEE, CAROLYN Volleyball-3; Chorus-3; Office-3, 4; A Cappella Choir-4. HUFFHINES, PAT Chorus-2; Homemaking-4; D. E. -3,4. JACKSON, RICHARD JONES, MAURICE Football-2, 3, 4; Basketball -2, 3, 4; Track- 2, 3, 4; Key Club-3, 4; Spanish Club-2, 3; Vice-President-2; Treasurer-4. JOHNSTON, JIMMY Journalism-2, 3, 4; Science Club-2, 3, 4. KAHRE, WAYNE Literary Club-2; D. E. -4. KASKA, BARBARA Band-2,3,4; Chorus-2. KELLEY, NANCY Band-2, 3,4; Latin Club-2; Library Assis - tant-2; N.H.S. -3,4; CASTLEVIEWS Club Editor-4; ROAR-4; Band Treasurer-4. KENNEDY, LINDA Drill Team-2; Art Club-4; F. H. A. -4. KETCHAM, AMOS Football Manager-3, 4;F.T.A. -3, 4; Bas- ketball Manager-3, 4; Track Manager-3, 4. KISER, ROGER Basketball-2, 3, 4--Co-Captain-3; Science Club-2, 3 - -V ice -P re sident-3; Student Council-2, 3, 4--V ice-President-2, -- President-4; N.H.S. -3, 4;--President-3, Inner Club Council-4. LANIER, GLORIA Drill Team-2; Spanish Club-2, 3; D. E. Club-4. LARKINS, WILLIE Drill Team-2, 3; F. H. A. -2, 3; N. H. S. -3, 4; F. T. A. -3--Reporter-4; Library-3; ROAR editor-4. LEFEVERS, HELEN Basketball-2, 3--Captain-4; Latin Club-2; Poetry Club-2; Journalism-4. LEWIS, ANETA Chorus-2,4; Band-2,3,4; J. C.L. -3,4; Band Secretary-3,4; N.H.S. -3,4; Band Sweetheart-4. MAY, LOIS Chorus -2,4; F. H. A. -2, 3 - -Secretary-3, 4; Poetry Club-2; Art Club-4; Drill Team- 41 Senior Class Planning Committee-4. McCRIGHT, SANDRA Chorus -2, 3, 4; Literary Club-2; N. H. S. - 3; Journalism-4. McMANUS, JUDY McNEAL, LINDA F. H.A. -2; Chorus-2; A Cappella Choir- 3,4; F. T. A. -3,4; J. C. L. -3,4. McSHAN, JANICE Art Club-2, 3; Poetry Club-2. MEYERS, DEAN Chorus-2,3. MILLS, BETTY LEE Spanish Club-4; Office-3; F. H.A-4. MITCHELL, SAM Band-2, 3, 4; Boxing Team-3; L ibrary Club-2; Science Club-3,4--Secretary-3-- President-4; Art Club-3, 4--Vice-Presi- dent-3. MORRISON, PERRY MULANAX, ROYCE Spanish Club-2, 3,4; Key Club-3, 4; Science Club-4; MULLINS, PAT ' Chorus -2, 3; Red Cross -3; Library Club-4; F. H. A. -2, 3, 4; Glee Club-4. MURRELL, JOE Football-2, 3,4; Glee Club-4. NICHOLS, ELIZABETH F.H.A. -2,3; F. T. A. -2,3,4; Chorus-2; Literary Club-2; Science Club-3; CAS- TLEVIEWS Assistant Editor-4; ROAR-4; Senior Class Planning Committee-4. O'BRIEN (III), KIAH Band-2, 3, 4--Drum Major-4; Operetta-2, 3,4; Sextette-2, 3, 4; Key Club-3,4; Glee Club-4; A Cappella Choir-3,4; J. C. L.-4. OWENS, CURTIS Football-2, 3; Sextette-2, 3, 4; Key Club-3, 4; Glee Club-4; Cheerleader-4; A Cappel- la Choir-3,4. PEMBERTON, MARY Chorus-2, Student Council-4. PERKINS, MARILYN Science Club-2; J. C. L. -3; Art Club-4; F. H. A. -4; Student Council-4. POWELL, SANDRA JOAN Mixed Choru8-2,3; C a s 11 e b e 11 e s-2, 3; Journalism-4. PRATER, MELVAREE Chorus-2; Spanish Club-2; Poetry Club-2; F. T. A. -3; F.H.A. -3--Historian-4. RITCHEY, FERN ROBERTS, JANICE Choru8-2,3; Art Club-4. ROBERTS, PAUL Track-2,4; Basketball-4. ROBINSON, PENNIE Drill Team-2; Poetry Club-2; Chorus-2; Glee Club-3. ROGERS, JOHN ROSSER, CORRINE Chorus -2; F. T. A. -2; Glee Club-3; Science Club-3; Spanish Club-3; A Cappella Choir - 4; Student Council-4; F.H.A. -4; Senior Planning Committee-4. RUSHING, RONNIE Baseball-2, 3. SCHRAMM, DORIS Spanish Club-3; F. T. A. -4; Tennis Club- 4; F.H. A. -4. SHAW, LINDA Drill Team-2, 3; Chorus -2,3; Spanish Club-2; Literature Club-2; F. H. A. -2; Sextette-4; A Cappella Choir-4; Student Council-4. SIMS, MARGARET Cheerleader-2, 3; F. T.A.-2, 3--Histori- an-4; F.H.A. -2, 3; Spanish Club-2, 3; Class Secretary-3; Class Favorite-3; D. E. Club Secretary-4; Lion's Den-3,4. SMITH, DEQUITA SQUYRES, BARBARA Glee Club-4. STEVENS, SAMMY Spanish Club-2, 3; Football-3, 4; Science Club-4. STEVENSON, SHERRY STOKES, JOHN A. Football-2; Track-2, 3,4; Literature Club- 2; F. T. A. -2--Parliamentarian-4; Science Club-3; CASTLE VIEWS Sports Editor-4. STOLP, SANDRA Spanish Club-2, 3; Art Club-2, 3, 4; Castle - belles-2, 3, 4; Poetry Club-2. STRATTON, GLORIA Chorus-2; F.H. A. -2,3,4; Literary Club- 2; Speech Club-3; Art Club-3,4; D. E. -4. STRICKLAND, GERRY Chorus-2; F. H. A. -2, 4; Glee Club-3; Ten- nis Club-4. STRICKLIN, LYNN Cheerleader-2; Sextettes-2, 4; Chorus-2; Student Council-2,3,4; A Cappella Choir- 3,4; Class Secretary-4; F.H.A. -4. SUMPTER, SANDRA F. H. A. -2, 3; Chorus -2, 3; Speech Club-2; D. E. Club Reporter-4. THOMAS, JANE F. H. A. -2; J. C. L. -3, 4; N. H. S. -3,4; Senior Planning Committee-4. THOMPSON, JOHNNY Spanish Club-2, 3;Science Club-2--Presi- dent-3; Junior Red Cross-2; Key Club-- Secretary-3, 4; Cheerleader-4; Class Pre - sident-4. UECKERT, WANDA Chorus-2, 3; Junior Red Cross-3; F. H. A. - 3,4; F. T. A. -4; Glee Club-4. WALLER, BOBBY Football-2,3,4; Basketball-2,3,4; Sex- tette-2,4; Chorus-2; A Cappella Choir-3, 4; Track-3, 4. WALTON, BILLY WATSON, MARY F.H.A. -2; Literature Club-2; D. E. Club 3,4. WEBB, PAT Speech Club-2; Mixed Chorus -3; A Cappel- la Choir-4; Student Council-3; F.H.A. -4; Tennis Club-4. WHITE, BRENDA Drill Team-2,3,4; Chorus-2; A Cappella Choir-3, 4; Operetta-2,4; Spanish Club- 2; Literary Club-2; F. H. A. -3; N.H.S. -3, 4; CASTLE VIEWS Editor-4, ROAR-4. WHITLEY, GLORIA Spanish Club-2,3; Library-2; Literature Club-2. WILLETT, SHIRLEY Poetry Club-2; F. H. A. -4; Tennis Club-4. WILSON, BONNIE WILSON, SANDRA Band-2, 4; Spanish Club-2--Vice-Presi- dent-4; Chorus-2,4; F. T.A. -4. WISS, JERRY Band-2, 3,4; Science Club-2, 3,4; Library- 21 Art Club-3,4; Tennis Club-4. . . .And they lived happily ever after. ctivities 3n the Cjoocl Ofj Summertime y y A lot of us changed a lot. School opened with usual, orderly confusion. . .Fish Day Dawned and the natural glamour show began. Fish Day Queen and Senior Officers Dance honored Fish . 9 9 Queen Betty crowned. and Her Court Go, Lions, Fight! Forward-- March! And what is Santa going to bring you, young man? Now see here ! Antics at the Junior Class Carnival. Football reigned supreme. he girls got ready for e powderpuff game. And got a helping hand. We've found our Beau! Shirley looked skeptical. 'Linda daydreamed in class. Janice screamed. m e morte A WaJ, re e of Ollis Band begins new sight, new sound . . .along with drill team. 0 Aneta is Sweetheart. Homecoming features dinner. Exes get camera-shy. Oh, Goody! Warmup for Coronation?” Choralettes welcome Exes in song. Queen and Duchesses ride in style. Duchess Elaine and Archie Duchess Betty and Jimmy Queen Ann and Tom Duchess Linda and Johnny Duchess Margare and Roger Thanksgiving Day came. . . and the Powder Puff game. White attempts to stop Kettlewell. . . The Juniors take a break. he went that away! This is not the Follies Chorus Line! Pardon me, dear, but your slip is showing. Wayne and Mickey were coy. Drill Team Captains The Lineup The Winners! Tommie ushers. . . . while Bobby fixes sets. i i ou tJ AJa Mike is honore Dick and Judy enjoy the operetta. Bernice and LaLa are shocked. . . Wayne is caught! Summit Conference. Three Musketeers? At the break! Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Key at work. uaintance ••• j y Goodbye to the Harmons Football fans Coach Murphy narrates . . . Wayne digs in . . . Ready to entertain Sandford speaks . . . Cleanup Committee More art supplies? -r bby and Maurice find teresting things in back. Howdy, ya’ll! Ranch Day Queen Action in faculty game. Jump high. Coach! J i i We ’llMane UUe Women ti to f ememLer Our administrators set a good example! Seen any splinters? Oh how sweet! And the angels sing Sammy throws himself into his work Exciting game? First time for everything! A Merry Basketeer! The holdup CHS Pyramid SECURITY STATE BANK Friendly Neighborhood Banking 1000 Roberts Cut Off Compliments of LUMMUS BARBER SHOP 5422 River Oaks Blvd. RIVER OAKS HARDWARE 5428 River Oaks Blvd. Hardware-Sporting Goods-Paint Fort Worth 14, Texas Phone PE 8-7877 5424 River Oaks Blvd. Ph. PE 8-5572 Bathing Suits Dresses Play Suits Forma Is Charge or Layaway Accounts RIVER OAKS CLEANERS 4829 Green Oaks Drive For Those Who Want The Best Alterations-Hatters-Laundry Lucille stith jack mclaugmlin Insuraoe INSURANCE X , FOR HOME AUTO BUSINESS 4815 B GREEN OAK DR., FORT WORTH 14. TEXAS MA 5-3072 We Give Scotty Stamps Free Pickup and Delivery Phone MA 4-8044 Owner: Roy Cooper For General Contractor Call CORKY JR. HUBBARD JOHN C. CORKY MAKARWICH SONS 905 Roberts Cut-Off PErshing 7-6425 Fort Worth, Texas kwr rim‘wXh MA 4-4767 Striving to Please ry v;Xa I YOUR Insurance o u ndependent AGENT 5177-B River Oaks Blvd Fort Worth, Texas J.F. Farlow, Sr. Jack Farlow WEST SIDE STATE BANK Neighborly Banking Handy Parking Wkst Sii k asa'.asvM: state HAM c o o T. O n 'SOaSb West Seventh at University and Bailey HOLIDAY RANCH Catering to Parties, Special Attention to Schools and Churches By Reservations and Appointments Mrs. Grace Finlan, Hostess and Owner CE 7-3518 Route 10, Box 227, Fort Worth, Texas 1.4 Miles Past Lake Worth Bridge Fort Worth, Texas one PE 7-6661 Scottie Stamps Free Delivery RAY’S GULF SERVICE Si i - verity Phone: Day I eg OvD Service is Our Motto 4729 River Oaks Blvd. and Churchill Road MA 4-0556 Night MA 4-9247 KUt I CmfllrmHa T MOTTS 11 In Fair Oaks Shopping Center Phone: PE 2-1946 WILLIAMS TEXACO SERVICE Minor Auto Repairs - Brake Service Expert Lubrication - Wash Wax and Polish - Wheel Balancing No one can please everyone But we Try 5325 White Settlement Road Fort Worth, Texas FROM fin Lib bert P osties. Inc. l-U V 5331 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD. FORT WORTH, TEXAS Plastic Inspection Molding Specialist Mold Making Extrusion THE FLOWER MART Everything in Flowers For Everyone 5429 River Oaks Blvd. Phone Bus. PE 8-3838 Res. PE 7-7963 The Only Aviation Newspaper AULT MUSIC COMPANY Olds - Selmer - Martin Band Instruments Printed— Used as a Horrible Example in Journalism Schools— CROSS COUNTRY NEWS Gibson Guitars ED 5-3225 Meacham Field Fort Worth, Texas MOBILE AIR COMPANY 4850 White Settlement Phone PE 8-4218 Lennox Heating - Air Conditioning lO DrPepper 4 A 4 1 T ilticnv mA . • 0 peeutlL 0c 4i H4 RIVER OAKS BEAUTY SALON 5424 River Oaks Blvd. Bell Grimes Doris Wright We specialize In originality. Your patronage Is appreciated. Open til nine PE 7-0261 A WELL-EARNED REPUTATION FOR OUTSTANDING FUNERAL SERVICES ATTAINED by fifty years of trust- worthy service RETAINED by constant improvement of personnel and facilities MArket 4-2191 Shannon's FUNERAL CHAPEL North Main at Northside Drive Compliments of CEDRICS MENS SHOP Fair Oaks Shopping Center MA 4-1143 4423 River Oaks Blvd. Compliments of A. P. LOWE 1 7 K-XMEJ Y L.C. BLEDSOE CONOCO SERVICE STATION 5071 River Oaks Blvd. MA 4-0644 FORT WORTH PAINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2603 White Settlement ED 2-5391 Automotive Paint and Trim THE COCA BOTTLING COMPANY ft _9 4fniRiver °aks 4 Blvd. UNDERWOODS Bar-B-Q To Go Cafeteria Style All you can eat with only one serving of meat.. .only $1.15. Also cater to parties and picnics. 5437 River Oaks Blvd. Castleberry's Sally Foeller, cheerleader, and Jerry Hill, all-district fullback, enjoy a coke. B v 1 ’' f y ,ty Infants through size 14 girls Infants through size 12 boys Through Friday and Saturday 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. 5162 River Oaks Blvd. Hwy. 183 and Roberts Cut Off f) DAISY STROTHER CHILDREN’S SHOP Fort Worth Phone MA 6-6970 ne ma o-oy u kis' aA. 'tM. Is 5 A Complete Line of New And Used T.V. and Radios DULOCK T. V. Radios Sales and Service Free Tube Testing Economical Service on all Makes Philco - Dealer - Sylvania 4747 River Oaks Blvd. MA 5-1400 BALL'S 24-HOUR SERVICE STATION c Premier Products We-Give Green Stamps 4619 River Oaks Blvd. Phone MA 4-3098 .ASM. uOtt aJsSsL'tyfi . NETTLES GARAGE 1223 Roberts Cut Of MArket 4-8282 Wrecker Service General Overhaul All Types Transmissions ■ •n ksrjy w i r ,v Y A I -, BOB BIEVINS J- '- 4 TJ$(kdb SERVICE%;tzi ai y « 100 River Oaks Blvd. We Give Top Value Stamps CA-'. .A h ----- —6-- % ctleZt Z RIVER OAKS' AUTO SUPPLY SHEPHERD CLEANERS 4817-A Green Oaks Dr. Phone MA 4-0351 Fort Worth Texas 107 Roberts Cut Off PE 2-0331 Wortt|,T« Save With Cash and Carry KLEINSCHMIDT'S CAKE SHOP 3130 W. 7th Street Phone ED 6-4641 Fort Worth, Texas (] OPKSIDE BEAUTY BAR A y ,4428 Poin?etta Drive t. V a ic J A nWW 7-0113 M dor Kimbro .. your hcrtMsn't becbming to you, you shouldibecoming to us. COTTAR GLASS AND MIRRIOR CO. The oldest glass firm in Fort Worth Mirrors resilvered and made to order Shower Doors, Plate and Window Glass All Kinds of Glass Compliments of RIVER OAKS AUTO REBUILDERS 131 Roberts Cut-Off Road Phone PE 8-2537 5059 River Oaks Blvd. MA 6-5342 MA 4-2524 %3J vK RIVER OAKS GLASS MIRROR i ' 1703 Roberts Cut-Off Market 4-8929 Mirrors Made to Order Glazing Our Speciality Store Fronts Installed Desks and Furniture Tops E.W. DAHL TOOL CO. O' Distributors of Mac Hand Tools, Sioux Ingersoll Rand and other .- garage equipment Repair and Parts 'V 724 Sam Calloway Rd. Fort Worth 14, Texas Phone: PE 8-7930 du tf' fi A Comp I ete Line of Dress Fabrics -Aw iTMjWNG’S FABRIC MARTS A better quality for less money yrn krJLAJL Three Stores To Serve You 320 White Settlement Road PE 8-5876 2 5126 East Belknap TE 4-4501 Souder Drive, Hurst AT 4-6196 If) JU RIVER OAKS LAUNDRY AND LAUNDERETTE All Types of Laundry Service Dry Cleaning - Alterations White Shirts a Specialty 5420 River Oaks Blvd.. PE 7-0067 FRED GRIMES Under the Humble Sign White Settlement Road and Roberts Cut Off Ph. PE 7-6855 We Give S H Green Stamps SWAIM DRIVE-IN GRO 4831 White Settlement Road Open Daily 7 A.M. til 11 P.M. v' p i ®f.............---- m Yf fJrJ 2704 W. Berry SW i V V W- ly§ V v v - Thanks Sam Mitchell for the art work in the annual. -Open 6:( n GV lr T es Batteries r y v Duplicate Keys Made ROBERTSON'S DAIRY QUEEN 5155 River Oaks Blvd. MA 4-0723 Home of the Fire Burger 0 V Malts-Shakes-Sandwiches _ Cold Drinks-Orders to Go ■ % Del and Pat Robertson DRIORy QUEEN Tastes Better! Golden Key Honorees Art class Girls of the Month The Quiet Man Perky Smile! This is a typewriter! Waiting for a bus? Speech Class Thompson at work. Now this is the U. S. Head rest Tarzan First one to class? Need water? Ask me another. It ain't easy! Seriously? Old Home Week Harvey Harris and 4th Place State Award Roger Kiser and Regional Trophy Scott Parnell and Weatherford Trophy Eddie Turner and 2nd Lions Club Trophy Harvey jumps against Kilgore. Micky Murphy and Brownwood Consolation Trophy BaUatt Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Jimmy Herron; Ronnie Rushing; Nicky Griffin; Bobby Frost; Jerry Hill; Bobby Cleveland; Jimmy Cooper. BACK ROW: Bobby Jackson; Ronnie Strickland; Bobby May; Terry Mullins; Coach Don Walker; Ken O'Zee; Ted Carmack; Danny Wilson; Manager Robert Barnett. BACK ROW: Ted Carmack; Terry Mullins; THE FOUR SENIORS: Bobby Frost; Ronnie Jimmy Herron. FRONT ROW: Mike Rushing; Nicky P. Griffin; Jerry Hill. O'Brien; and Bobby Jackson. Bobby Frost LEFT FIELD Bobby Cleveland SHORT STOP Jerry Hill CENTER FIELD Ronnie Strickland SECOND BASE Bobby Jackson Ronnie Rushing CATCHER THIRD BASE Ken O'Zee FIRST BASE Ted Carmack PITCHER Terry Mullins PITCHER Jimmy Herron PITCHER INFIELD OUTFIELD enior ictiuities 'Sitting this one out. Baccalaureate was solemn The recessional Cheer up, Joe! We're graduating at last. The speaker. Mr. Peterson presents diplomas. Recipients of special awards. top athlete! Good citizens Nancy get s scholarship! Valedictory Spring came-----and the operetta. Ain't she a pretty one? The boys are unhappy Away from it all? What! Is it? Put your little foot. It's only a snake! Juniors treat the Seniors As I was saying. . . Ah, the happy Irish! Watch that ball! Biology Flower Show Spanish group went to Austin. .. Band Festival was better than ever! Leave it alone! Wow, what a New officers were elected. . . party! Cuddle up a little closer. Rub-a-dub-dub! RIVER OAKS BARBER SHOP Touchdown! 4823 Green Oaks Drive Over the top! MA-40214 Frank Coursey, Manager CASTLEBERRY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960 w. ' . y . l V , J W J, f' JP ' Jr xLtr $■ ,. ... ‘1 Va V 1 f ’ y t ■ A 0 : jod P v Jm % Ck as-C' $ tyt - o - l pb 1 1 r Ax.zi' -' c $Z3u y y. 1 f .aUA - : w 7 y ‘ ’ XSy S . 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