Coleman High School - Corral Yearbook (Coleman, TX)
- Class of 1965
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' 4 Some people go to all means to secure knowledge Securing Knowledge At least Ora Jane likes to study. Once a Bluecat, always a Bluecat. Bursiing Wiih Qpirii The Vigilantes of the woodpile. Hang loose, Dedrick! Who burned this one? 'is l 1 1 . 'fAh Q11 . Q V.' ii '5'-k 'f' '. - J 'ha,Ah g'.Ef if , 'L I S 1: W' A' , is ,Q . gi , K i it fi it if fi 93 an A ,tn 'V ko- xr- - r . ' TQ ,, .i',f24,l 1g,,. f A1 Q7 Q' 'if A ., 1 - k-kV: A .K ll L . r V . I -,:.: in I If i 1 . K K S ? VQV V El i: sm VK!-V ri In A I . , i s 1 Q ieli l i i . 5? - A ' 1 - ' . ,. V M -f I .fm 9 li A' ' ' ' i X ' I f W, Q 2' X if Mk, il N Q H , ..,A A A rAV- iw.: :IM , 2 . L ,L 5 QT FA KV, ,y T E - V ,. ' h gh ' ff ' ' H , f, - ,fl -K --A- ,yep A K 2 if iw g 2 A f . 1- - K - A , .,.: W X LA' ii 3 i i ' I P it B A ix f A me r , !,,,. 4 We ki ek 19 fl l l ' i iill J Y . leei ,es lnmmirsfg .mtgig i ee They stuck together through thin. Allah Flynn Developing Friendships f Shrimp and the Jolly Green Giant BROTHERS ! I I I want to hold your hand! What is Sandra doing in the boy's dressing room? In Foo mg It's about time somebody tried to help Doodie's face Around GOON! A perfect description! 9 m w- x nw, w . 4, , ', .1 .41 Q X3-'v , ' .n.., .y ,R .fn 4 More Than a Building - C.H.9. Is a Wag of Life A school is many things. It is laughter and companion- ship. It is loyalty and honor - not just on the surface but displayed in classwork, athletic events, social affairs, and ex- tracurricular activities. A school is a place those who hate ignorance may strive to know, aplace where youth in its im- pressionable years shares the bond of a lofty purpose. A school is more than bricks and concrete fashioned into a building. Classrooms and laboratories are cold and empty without its primary necessity of life - students and teachers. Human personality is the force which begets all worthwhile accomplishments. Within these pages are recorded the events of a year in the life of Coleman High School - it is a composite of all its students, faculty, and administration. 1 I0 xl 1 1 M ,. -5.,fvQQi-Um ws My mf :U f-1 1 .JW ..... 2 I? Y? Qsiwniwmy H -af NSW' gg may xi ..,-wqelawif' WT' wif -' -sk fmfw- 573 W . ww 9923 . mfifw- , , ., MMM, LL I2 PRESIDENT - George Byerly VICE-PRESIDENT - Richie Lee The Siudeni Council Represenis ihe Qiudeni Bodg The Student Council is one of the most active and most profitable organi zations in C H S Its main concern 1S the betterment of the school The coun- cil is always sponsoring worthwhile pro- jects such as taking buses to football games, the building of a new trophy case, electing lst and 2nd good citizens, supervising the rec-hall, inviting out- standing speakers, co-operating with the fire department by giving monthly fire drills, attending State and District con- ventions, and encouraging good bulletin boards through contests. Coleman High School has greatly benefited from this worthwhile organization. I vote wetg how about you? SENIORS: Bennie Flynn, Jamie Dieterich, Lynn Prater, Sara Taylor JUNIORS: Rosemary Brooks, Dewayne Berry, Jim Johnston. Paula Roberts IA4 no Dewayne: I wish I didn't have these wooden legs so I could dance. A typical Wednesday morning at SOPHOMORES: John Glasson, Mike Edington, Judy Wil- Student Council' son, Theresa Henderson At the Fall Festival, the Student Council pre- sented a Negro Minstrel. FRESHMENg Debbie Wooten, Butch Moore, David Scott Alana Autrv. Try standing on your tiptoes, Bennie. I5 The Library Club members are always busy doing many helpful duties for our school. The librarians check books and help repair them. They also send out over due slips, sell pens, pencils, and paper. In February they began to make posters to boost our basketball teams and track team on to victory. Mrs. J. T. Saunders, SPONSOR Librarg Club - fhe Pasi Comes io Life Through Books PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Scott Cole Betty Browning Kay Hudson in-ma. L to r, front row: Hudson, Smith, Rush, Browning, LeMay, LeMay, Dunn, Brown, Davee, Holland, 2nd row: Dob- bins, Justice, Wilson, Brown, Raymer, Currie, Young, Henderson, Sowell, Hickman, George, 3rd row: Thate, Swaf- ford, Larson, Cole, Williamson, Ray, Currie, Wood, Terry, Middleton, Moore, 4th row: Gee, Love, Straach, Brooks Quinn, Kennedy, Boldt, Justice, Debusk, Middleton, Jordan. And you owe 552.75 on The Good Earth. Q X 4 5 5 j E if The Library Club sponsored the Marriage Booth at the Junior Fall Festival. I swawsm OFFICERS: President, Gaylon Harrisg Vice-president, Georg- ene McCulloughg Secretary. Susan Kemper. Barbara Wells is pictured giving one of the daily devotionals over the public address system, an- ot her project of the Christian Council A Christmas tree was sponsored at Christmas time. The food that was put under it was taken to needy famlies. Rev Bob Henson was the speaker for one of the monthly re 11g1ous programs sponsored by the Christian Council I8 H4494 aa! Chrisiian Council upholds Religious Ideals I. T. Saunders, SPONSOR ,. ,M DZ ,... ffvv- ' M I9 wax. Larry Don DeBusk, EDITOR The Round-Up staff works hard to keep the student body informed of the school happenings. The staff and reporters give their readers cover- age of the gossip, sports, personalities and all school activities. Round-Up Qiaff Ediis ihe Newspaper Mary Lou Taylor, BUSINESS MANAGER Miss Zelma Strickland, SPONSOR Did this smiling, energetic bunch put our the paper? Mike Dieterich, sports editorg Sally Lewis, art editor. Organizational reporters are Anita Raymer, Future Nursesg Barbara Skelton, FHAg Sylvia Coleman, DECAg Nancy Currie, Christian Coun- cilg Ellen Crain, FTAQ Georgene McCullough, NHSg Diann Dunn, Cho- rusg Terry Dellis, Science Club. fNot pictured are Ricky Forbess, Corralg Frank Quinn, FFAy ston, circulation manager , .H , f -.ilflsiifi 15 i .33 Patty Sowell, typistg Thomasue Living- The National Honor Society is an honor society comprised of those students showing qualities of leadership, scholarship, and character. The Coleman Chapter of the National Honor Society is capably directed by Miss Drucilla Eberhart, left. Naiional Honor Qocieig Promoies Scholarship Officers of the N. H. S. are left to right, Georgene McCul- lough, treasurerg John Eddie George, Vice presidentg and Jamie Dieterich, secretary. Fall initiation New members initiated at the end of the first semester were left to right: Becky De1aRosa, Caroline Throgmorton, Trudy Fultz, and Jim Johnston. fl, A ' Serving as president of this fine group is Joe Burkett. Susan Kemper won first place in the February Follies sponsored by the National Honor Society. 23 Paula Roberts, the F, F. A. sweet- heart, was chosen by the boys them- selves. Paula was a very capable representative for the boys' chapter at district. Sponsors for the F. F. A. this year were Mr. Lynn Steakley, and Mr. Bill Hightower. They advised the boys on better farming methods. This was Mr. Steakley's first year at C. H. S. Officers for the '64-'65 F. F. A. year are 1. to r. , Mike Smith, parliamentariang Jimmy Webb, 2nd vice- presidentg Dennis Brooks, treasurerg Collier Watson, presidentg Frank Quinn, reporterg .Anthony Strawn, vice-presidentg Bill Cullens, sentinelg J. W. Fulbright, secretary. QNot pictured, Pat Vanpelt, 3rd vice- president and Harold Skelton, historiar1.j Z4 Brooks always gets the wrong end! You tell Ronnie Earl I'm lookin' for him! Fuiure Farmers of America Encourages BeHer Farming Meihods The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for high school boys who are study- ing agriculture under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. Its work is in- tended to develop qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, good citizenship, thrift, scholarship, and patriotism in the future farmers of the country. ,i . .Q fr: N..f. f f - fr. fy.,-, ,.., ff, .--,i,k..- rats., ,rr-ras, sg 7'-mmuasmm ul , Glenda McKinney Glenda Conway Judy Knowles PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Fuiure Homemakers of America Train for Fuiure Interest and skill in home economics is the principle objective of the Future I-Iomemakers of America. Service to the community, school, and home is practiced in the form of Junior Chap- ter and State Degrees. These degrees earn indi- vidual recognition while performing or planning worthwhile projects. Some of these projects are cookbook sales, F, H. A. breakfasts, and trips to State and Area meets. UmHHwlwumuwnluE,,. ' ' N! 3 WW ini-una-1 -mir-H-'Nm' - i '51 ' ig-f 1157 - ' gif--5 , Barbara Skelton, 5th vice pres., Donna King, treasurer, Cathy McAnally, MIS- Leland Fry. SPONSOR 2nd vice-pres.g Barbara Wells, sergeant-at-arrnsg Margie Young, historiang Rhonda Probst, 4th vice-pres., Ann Needham, parliamentariang Sue Brandt, 3rd vice-pres. i First year girls learn the ropes. Installation of officers. Homemakers ofthe Month were Glenda McKinney, Cathy McAnally Barbara Skelton and Rhonda Probst. 27 i Officers for this year are left to right, first row: Lynn if we ' 'L Prater, historiang Ellen Crain, reporterg Susan Kemper, EEE7 song ieaderg 2nd row: Gaylon Harris, parliamentariang f , ' Y Hobby Woodward, presidentg Jim Johnston, vice-presidentg 3rd row: Cindy Smith, Ueasurerg Sara Taylor, secretaryg Thomasue Livingston, pianistg and Jamie Dieterich, his- torian. it L. 1' I ..-12, , IW 1 7? 5 -4 , .ld fi 'jfifx if me Georgene McCullough and Joe Burkett were district Mrs- Maurirre Burroughs contestants in Mr. and Miss F. T. A. Joe placed 3rd SPONSOR Teachers Look io Fuiure wifh F.T.A. The Future Teachers is the largest and one of the most active organizations in C. H. S. Some of the members help teachers at the ward schools by teach- ing P, E. , grading papers, and helping with some of the slower students. A yearbook committee worked ,Q-v K .,',s T fy 'mfg S ... Q, .fig ,rrlyiggg Q. .11 ,irijrg -L' I I, i up s f i ig, T ,sg m y t 2 V v . , rtrr r , s -- ii ' Beauty and the beast hard to organize a yearbook which they entered in the State Contest. Each year the chapter awards a 55100 scholarship to one of its members to help him finance his education. This scholarship is based on a point system. The F. T. A. yearbook won first place at the State Contest. 5 IP 1 i W' gf 214: -,R 4 ,sw X V- -- K,.. 5.4, L 'A 'V gf-ff ff, M K ' K f-. --2 ,- f W , . .1 A 'I ' W ' .V 1 - - v e, . ,M Af. - . X ff, if 32 Q ' - , eff- ,f-5,1 f'-Mike '- . iv 3159 f',.'..2i: 3, .qi ' .L - . Y 7, .- - -- W5 L' fi fu' L h' ,, 4 2 it M L ' F, , - . K j di Q' 'fm K 4 f f 'iw i wiv f, ' ' ff - V. ' K E ' f' ' . ui, K , ,fe'g,gf:Lzai:m:z11 'L 1 30 The Cheerleaders Heighien Qpirii Mrs. Paul King served as sponsor for the cheerleaders this year. 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W -.f::,aaz1f::m:,.:2.zu 255515115-2415,7-'yrs-ffziwzxWg:Q,:vi,uf- r5?s5:15a7!l: ?m A 9 4 ' .7 '-'ii 5 , , . : .::F:lfU55? xfglii A ,, ii 7fEiE5'7fiE 9553-fi-'5f.':f. V'I-W7I..li-1'5Wfif3?Hffi -, ,iw fi V , its S V1 . i1,,ff ?'m'1sfv1. 45112 Sandra Garner HEA D CHEERLEA DER SENIOR ,555 rx ew if 41151: V. 'f ,se .M eu, 15, U ., :ffl if 'Q f ', ,Esfw , A ,... ev, .Q - 'iris V-vw,-5-i f gi , fflfiff ' ' 'T LED-1 Jw' Ti Iliff 'Ei J TN Us 2' ' 1 -A sw 1 ,.-W-WW f fs f si-lf , . Y , f',siEz5'l4?'5fl1iffEY 3I The officers for '64-'65 are these: First row, Nell Brown, Anita Raymerg second Science Club Members Todag Indusirial Leaders Tomorrow row, Ralph Terry. Keith Jordang thkd row, Alan Wood and Phil McMinn. 32 The three electric brains of Coleman. Officers for'the year were Margaret Chapman, treasurer, Anita Raymer, reporterg Mrs. C. F. Blanton. sponsor, Theresa Henderson, vice-presidentg Barbara Tucker, president. fNot pictured, Sandra Jackson, secretaryj Fuiure Nurse's Club Serves and Beneiiis Front row, Alfreda Chambers, Connie Rider, Barbara Skelton, Sandra Garner, Becky Jones, Anita Raymer, Nell Brown. Second row, Donna King, Theresa Henderson, Patsy Boggus, Patty Vanderwalker, Ruth Ann Staggs, Ka- ren Iameson. Third row, Nancy Calhoon, Linda Slate, Gwen West, Linda Singleton, Barrett Markland, Marga ret Chapman, Barbara Tucker, Mrs. Blanton. Mr. Byron Gray DIRECTOR A11 Regional Band members are as follows: Tony Moore, Vanita Bunt, Dewayne Berry, and Diann Dunn. l 34 Y Bluecal Band - Wi+hou+ music life would be dull! ! -were V ,..-,L Officers for the year were these: front row: Jim Flippen, property managerg Dewayne Berry, presidentg Tony Moore, marching officerg Back row: Marsha DuBois, librariang Jo Carroll Boyle, marching officer Diann Dunn, assistant drum majorg Ina Jo Roberts, drum majorg Kathryn Gee, secretaryg Sue Brandt, assistant librarian. 35 Nl!!! HY L T lil 11413 'YQ' it EFiz'1',lfU'5 Ina Jo Roberts DRUM MAJOR Kay Ray Sue Brandt r V V -1 , ' is-f::2'1,.'.:. mu , ,- 952 ' ....w5l? wQ3Hf .fZ: , , ' - -' A ' .V ' ., V. ' ' M P ., .MQ-gM,.L.Q -,bs , , k.., , my A ken. , -sf M-'pf 1, f 1WfYfi.sa'WEFm5,,1n f 1 1 ,ve X AMW, , - L w:3?as,g!1 ww? Ami ' sm, Q 5 .y., x:S?i 4:s-3' Ml: F ,x.h-?xW,,i W I wh-lw.,,,k , J Z., 1 L + 532 f, v 24155 I - K 1 g ,, -, 1. ' w 5 - If - 'fsiig 5 ',I'ff-Eff. f -1 f f 1 e - ' I f M -.ymv 36 The Chorus Adds +o ihe Music Program The officers are left to right, Eddie Johnson, vice-presidentg Rhonda Probst, pianistg Betty Byerly, librariang Gail Boldt, secretaryg Joyce Bozeman, librariang Diann Dunn, reporterg John Wiginton, presi- dent. Mrs. Chandler served as sponsor for the chorusg she was a very capable director. A-f- f nfi-Q-svrunsz-miw:r,w,vuul' fff. in-mr .--.- . . .- : vf.. L--- mv1ww7nil Novella Hamilton, SWEETHEA RT MI. Mike Hinsorl, SPONSOR DECA Is Knowledge Applied , , . We D -gui!-2,-,..f.,e -W-. V D. E. had pool for the Fall Festival. Paul Faulkner was the guest speaker at the D. E. banquet, held at the Trade Winds. Marsha DuBois, outstanding D. E. student of the . . . . . . . . Year- Drstributrve Education 1S a vocational training pro- gram in the fields of wholesaling, retailing, and serv- ice selling. The students work three or more hours a day on a training station and attend a Distributive Education class each day in addition to taking one or more other academic subjects. Sidney Shields, Tim Mercer, and Doug Cauley went to the state meet. Doug won third in the preliminaries. Officers of the club are Tim Mercer, pres.g Steve Brooks, parliamen tariang Marsha DuBois, secretary. fNot pictured, Brian Rasch, vice- pres.j as 39 Jam1e Streetman asst. editorg Paula Roberts, copy editor Bennie Flynn Jim Johnston asst bus. mgr. Produces ihe Annual The Corral staff has worked hard to present a year at Coleman High. It is cheering crowds at a football game, the library, the gay salute of a friend, the ringing of bells, and people rushing to class. We have tried to picture all the things that make a school. Carol Wilson, EDITOR Mrs. Joe Burroughs, SPONSOR 4 E i 5 A f 5 ! 1 Cindy Smith, ASST. ART EDITOR Sara Taylor, ART EDITOR Hobby Woodward, energetic sports editorg Ricky Forbess and Joe Gillespie, asst. sports editors. Dan Howard and' Ralph Terry. PHOTOGRA PHERS 4l L Hey, Carol. I've only got nine toes! Maurine and Carol, the jubilant equestrians! The Annual Qfaff Enjoged a Weekend ai' +he Dixie Dude Ranch Q in Bandera. This is gonna be fun ifI Kind of rough on the ole don't fall. hola huh, Paula? 2 Aw! Jamie Kay fell in. Does anybody know where the Johns are? 4 ,X i 5 , The office staff plays an important part at Coleman High by collecting absentee slips, taking mail to the teachers, and helping Mr. Scott and Mrs. Aston. They are, first row, Glen- da Jennings, Kay Burkett, Ruth Ann Staggsg second row, Becky Dela Rosa, Diann'Dunn, Carol Wester, and Johnnie Middleton A1-lendanis Richie Lee , BA NKER 43 Dennis Brooks - Reserve Champ Cross-breed Sheep Frank Quinn - Grand Champ Barrow Tommy Connelly Reserve Champ - Angus Siock Show The Chapter show of the local FFA is one of the largest in the nation. Many fine animals are always displayed. Collier Watson Reserve Champ - Hereford Steer Mary Lou Taylor Grand Champ Steer Let's saddle up and go to Zephyr! Maybe Dennis can ride this one The Rodeo Team Has Pariicipaied in Many Shows Members of the team are Frank Quinn, Crosseyed Dennis Brooks, Bill Cullins, Tim Parrott, Ted Taylor, Ken Pope,, Jim Folkner, and Ronnie Earl Greaves. C .W-, .5-, s Q SKU 22, 'H sa ssy- agrrggf. K sv ' 3 ' -s , -tg, Hg ' I 5 K f A,Q. , ,L,,.,A, ,V 1 ',W, , it ,- - A, it We .IJ f Lf- 11 ' - '- 37 2 'W s ' ' I A A - A in V J K' . 52 - ':. Mr. Paul Faulkner, General Assembly Speaker Mr. Paul Faulkner, Dean of Men, Abilene Chris- tian College, challenged the group to pattern their lives after the Sermon on the Mount. All were in- spired to try to build a fine, su'ong character. gi - -JT: fs, 'P x 'H ' ff My ,. r X 1,5554 as W , We're not the reception committeeg we just took a break. Career Dag The juniors and seniors enjoyed the many able speakers whom they were privileged to hear on our annual Career Day, April 1. Some of the profes- sions discussed were medicine, pharmacy, engineer- PX 2, 1 -i , sl ' ' , rsrir rr.. 46 .ww-0 ' Mr. Jim Petzold, Highway Patrol ing, accountancy, art, and psychology. T!Sgt. Holly C. Yates, Air Force Recruiter ,1 Xwszaumads-K ' - -f ' ali Award winners at the banquet include, left to right, Anthony Strawn, Farm Mechanics Awardg Frank Quinn, Farm Mechanics Award and Chapter Farmer Livestock Farming Award, Jeff Justice, Lone Star Farrnerg and Gaylon Harris, Lone Star Farmer. Collier Watson, president of the local chapter, presided at the banquet. Sons Honor Fathers Mr. John Holcomb delivered the main address. Wiih Banquet Other winners at the banquet were, left to right, Bill Cullins, Star Chap- ter Farmerg Mike Edington, Star Greenhand Award and first year Scholastic Awardg Tim Parrott, Greenhand Livestock Farming Award, and Danny Webb second year Scholastic Award. Inierscholasiic League Spelling, Kay Hudson and Rosemary Brooks. Ready writing, Carlie Hargett and Vanita Bunt, 3rd, 48 Science, Nell Brown and Vanita Bunt, 4th, Typing, Nancy LeMay, Sally Lewis, Thomasue Livingston, and Carlie Hargett, 2nd, Shorthand Day Burkett and Becky Dela Rosa. One-Act Play cast was composed of these: First row, Becky Jones, Sandra Garner, Susan Kemper, who was named to the All-Star cast. Standing, Tim Mercer, Rickey Hubbard, Scott Cole, and Danny Jameson. Slide rule contestants were Alan Wood, first in disl1'ict and third in region, Keith Jordan. Num- ber sense team was John Eddie George, who placed third in the district, and Dewayne Berry. Speech contestants: Seated. Anita Raymer, extemporaneous speechg Joyce Bozeman, poenry interpretation. Second row, Susan Kemper. prose reading, 2nd placeg James Perrie, prose readingg Ruth Ann Staggs, persuasive speaking. Third row, Jan Larson, extemporaneous speakingg Tim Mercer, persuasive speaking, John Wiginton, poetry interpretation. 49 Otis, you haven't got the spunk of a rabbit! N How dare you kiss me, you Texas louse! The Senior Class Presenled Pick-a-Dilly Jack Purcell - - - Jimmie Folkner June Rose - - - - Becky Jones Rod Benedict - - ' Jack Birdwell Wilbur Garvey - - - Lynn Prater April Violet ---- Susan Kemper Tex Larabee - - - Ronnie Greaves Opal Dilly Joyce Bozeman Amamda Strong - Sylvia Coleman Purina Hogg ----- Kathy Goen Susan Clark ---- Anita Raymer Thaddeus Bleeker - William Green Otis Garvey ---- Larry De Busk Arvilla Garvey - Nancy Williamson May Dilly ----- Sandra Garner Old Betsey Drake - - Nell Brown Azariah Coffin - Johnnie Middleton Prompters ----- Nancy Currie, Diann Dunn Backstage ---- Tom Connelly, Richie bee, Carlie Hargett, James Perrie, Ben.Flynn, Charles Mann 50 Oh, tut, tut, tut! Pick on someone your own size, Purina. ' I found you, my dear lover boy. Mrs. Cecil Chandler DIRECTOR I's just' dying to embalm somebody! Mama, please don't die. Sl Seniors En Mo Ranch proved to be a very ex- citing and adventuresome place for seniors. The big slide was the most fun! A new school record was set when six boys went off it at one time. At night people danced, played ping-pong and pool, bowled, ate, and went walk- ing. Everyone had a blast! And so ended the first night. joged Trip io Mo Ranch People who like people use Dial. lem: Becky and Kathryn were the epitome of grace on the catwalk. Everyone slowed down his tempo. Thursday night, or was it Friday morning, terminated a wonderful senior year. 53 The girls got carried away In the Misty Moonlight. The dignified dignita.ries?'? What in the heck is wrong with Danny? 2 The Jr.-Sr. Banquei and Prom a Greaf Success!! Wh y y 11 p y food?? ow to ance! . Go The Boys fm . ' S Qu :5ls:l.' . ...., . ,a g v Q 1 2 , iiti Solom Rizk IVIIS. K3.l1l'12,l'l1 Mike and John Auditorium Programs The Southern School Assembly programs were varied and inform- ative this year. Mr. Rizk presented interesting and challenging facts about his native countryg the Gleasons entertained with mirth, music, and sculpture. The Boys and Mike and John presented musical pro- grams. Mrs. Kaunaru talked on the mysteries of skin diving and sea lore. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason iff ' -' E'i,q P5'1ff' 1-ff' V -f-'fl 'H-if-rn 1 fr-...r..s::r:, if w ' , W. as .W- ' -' -ff' . - .ff '. E L,a4 T V I 3 .. if ,, 1.4.1, .?,.w,,. ,Nyc . ,N-1: 3 Wa . 1'V'l7'Y' -, af 5 L: .,,.,1v 1 3 n f - . - X :MMM-F .... N33 siyt at ierrer w L.-A-feffwiff ,, .. . . .s. S W 1 - - ,A Q Q... ,cj 3, -'-Q'fT .,.: I ..,.,, ,,,,. uh b':.: pp A I ' 'tl ' ' , mL ' all 4. f Sf 2331 v, -- v 1 , - x,zA r . Q I .yi.. ,. it 44 . s , A be .- , rf . Q, , . - .m:......f. . Mr. S. V. Leamons Mr. Carlton Baker Mr. A. C. Crockett Student helpers were Olivia Escobar, Marian Hart, Brenda Clark, Mary Vasquez, Dorene Baker, Betty Perkins, and Patty Preas. faery Dur Hel pe rs Mr. Leamons and Mr. Baker work around school to keep the grounds and building in orderg the women in the lunchroom, aided by students, serve hot food to a hungry mob. Mr. Crockett takes our money. Miss Jewel Copeland and Mrs. Lillian Brinson Spanish Fiesia Was Alegre E1 ' '1 Profesora Dowty ecmc gm yr , , . an w en m ae The food was muy de11c1oso! Start pulling, slave! Roman Banquei Was Lae+e Get that D - - - tamale out of my hair C Award Earned bg Top Students Each year Coleman High School awards the coveted C to students who serve their school in ways other than athletics. This award goes to the top twelve percent of the student body. During the school term fifty- five students served as librarians, teacher assistants, office workers, grade school assistants, and in clubs and organizations. The C went to these people: Dewayne Berry, Gail Boldt. Joyce Bozeman, Sue Brandt, Rose- mary Brooks, Nell Brown, Betty Browning, Scott Cole, Jan Coleman, Glenda Conway, Nancy Currie, Larry Don DeBusk, Terry Dellis, Jamie Dieterich, Cathye Dobbins, Diann Dunn, Lana Edington, Sandra Garner, Kathryn Gee, Gaylon Harris, Theresa Henderson, Kay Hudson, Jim Johnston, Becky Jones, Mary Ann Justice, Mike Kel- ley, Susan Kemper, Jan Larson, Nancy LeMay, Sally Lewis, Thomasue Livingston, Cathy McAnally, Georgene McCullough, Glenda McKinney, Faye Lynn Needham, Alfredia Poldrack, Lynn Prater, Rhonda Probst, Terry Ray, Anita Raymer, Paula Roberts, Barbara Skelton, Cindy Smith, Patti Staggs, Ruth Ann Staggs, Mary Lou Tay lor, Sara Sue Taylor, Ralph Terry, Barbara Tucker. Barbara Wells, Nancy Williamson, Carol Wilson, Judy Wil- son, Alan Wood, and Margie Young. H .. , . Reading Provided Pleasure for Manu Of the two hundred thirty-three students who received the coveted Reading Certificate, thirty-five were seniorsg fifty one were juniorsg fifty-two were sophornoresg and ninty-five were freshmen. Although only twelve books were needed for a certificate, many students read more. aw 'T'M!,fw afglllb- easiest , s Q S 'S ef, ,.-P- 1 wwmmv, :-, , ' I ,fi-15'-'i 'ffiffziir ffii ii'fV i ji' f N H Q AT' -is :YW K, , Meng Achieved Perfect A1-iendanoe Records Perfect attendance certificates were presented fifty-four students who were neither absent nor tardy through- out the school term. Freshmen who were regular in attendance were Ora Jane Anderson, Randall Barnett, Richard Barnett, Harvey Curry, Carolyn Kennedy, Carolyn Lanham, Joe Dan LeMay, Terry Middleton, Harold Phillips, David Scott, Larry Scott, Robert Stevens, Peggy Trammell, Rita Joyce White, and Roy Willis. Sophomores to achieve this enviable record were Shirley Ames, Glenda Conway, Cathye Dobbins, Mike Ed- ington, Tim Ehrler, John Glasson, Alan Grider, Sharon Herring, Barrett Markland, Jimmy Martin, Ruby Alvern Miller, Tony Moore, Ann Needham, Connie Rider, and Danny Webb. Juniors receiving certificates were Jim Flippen, Joe Garrett, Charlotte Hickman, Kay Hudson, Tom Mann, Betty Perkins, Mike Smith, Clifford Alan Stevens, Caroline Throgmorton, and Gary Don Wheat. Seniors to receive the award were Dennis Brooks, Nell Brown, Douglas Cauley, Tommy Connelly, Shirley Cope, Larry Don DeBusk, Jamie Dieterich, Glenda Jennings, Jeff Justice, Anita Raymer, Wilma Smith, Jimmy Webb, Howard White, John Wiginton, and Alan Wood. Zjwbfw 6,4,,mm 45f Kpwwwmz Hmmm Qiwnfeiia Amburn, Linda Joyce Baker, Curtis Dewain Birdwell, Jackie Dearwood Boyle, Jo Carroll Bozeman, Ellen Joyce Brooks, James Steven Brooks, William Dennis Brown, Georgia Nell Bunt, Vanita Charlyne Burkett, Joe David Busby, Dennis Wayne Byerly, Betty Jean Byerly, George Allan Burkett, Karen Elaine Cauley, Harold Douglas Chapman, Margaret Lee Cole, Gary Scott Coleman, Sylvia Kay Connelly, Doris Marie Connelly, Tommy Mac Conway, Patricia Elaine Cope, Shirley Kay Copeland, Carol Kenney Crain, Ellen Louise Croft, David Ray Currie, Nancy Kaye Davee, Greta Nelle Daylong, James Michael DeBusk, Larry Don Dela Rosa, Rebecca Dieterich, Jamie Lee Dority, Allan Wesley Dority, Linda Griffith DuBois, Marsha Gayle Senior Class Roll Dunn, Diann Flynn, Bennie Albert Folkner, Jimmie Paul Fulbright, James Ward Garner, Sandra Ann Gee, Kathryn Yvonne George, John Eddie Goen, Kathryn Sue Greaves, Anita Sue Greaves, Ronnie Earl Green, William Dewayne Grisham, Margaret Nan Hamilton, Gladys Novella Hargett, William Carlton Harkey, Carolyn Harrell Harris, Gaylon Earl Herring, Leslie Don Hester, Linda Diane Holmes, Josephine Rebecca Jackson, Sandra Arlene Jennings, Glenda Marie Jones, Rebecca Joyce Jordan, Lloyd Keith Justice, Jeff Lee Kemper, Susan Lynn Lawrence, James Edward Lawrence, Janis King Lee, Richard Rochester Jr. LeMay, Brenda Waddell Mann, Charles Owen Mayo, Jerald Duane Mercer, Kary Tim Middleton, Johnnie Cecil Morgan, Danny Charles Moore, Judy Yvonne McCullough, Georgene Needham, Faye Lynn Neff, Valeta Gilliam Nichols, Dennis Cary Pearce, John Christopher Perrie, James Alfred Phares, Gary Michael Pope, Kenneth Glynn Prater, Harold Lynn Rasch, Matthew Brian Raymer, Anita Irene Roberts, Ina Jo Sanders, Roland Drue Shelton, Ernest Reedy Shields, Sidney Dale Slimp, Billy Ross Smith, Marsha Jo- Smith, Oslene Swafford Staggs, Patti Sue Stevens, Charlotte Elaine Strawn, Anthony Jackson Streetman, Jamie Kay Taylor, Sara Sue Terry, Johnny Ralph Vasquez, Rowena Webb, Jimmy Lee West, Bobbie Ann White, Howard Lee White, Michael Weldon Wiginton, John Merle Williamson, Nancy Louise Wilson, Carol Augusta Wood, Herbert Alan Woodward, Halbert Owen Il 63 by w is T 2 64 M 1 No comment. Where is the Shutter-bug? E-xg E E S A! Seniors a+ Candid Momenis Wag! Time hasn't: helped Hobby and Charles. Yeah, just about that high. ,,,....v,,,,,.W--V-'fi 1. W-.,N.f-Q---'r- W u Humpty Dumpty and all the king's men? and Others. Too What? Jackie is drinking a coke? My, such lovely legs. Tell me another good elephant joke. af rg' ii wi Pie 1 i Q n 4 Homemaker of ihe Monih The homemaker of the month is nominated by the FHA Council. Then the classes elect one of the girls that have been nominated. Four girls who were so honored were Barbara Skelton, Rhonda Probst, Cathy McAnal1y, and Glenda McKinney. 66 hmihe Qpringiime a i an-ay Left to right, Jimmie Folkner, and Mary Beth Westg Howard White and Gwen Westg Diane Hester and Steve Brooks. Young Man's Fancg Left to right, Jeff Justice and Betty Snowg Ronnie Sanders and Carol Griffing Don Herring and Polly George. Turns io... Bill Slimp, Connie Rider. Alfredia Poldrack and Gaylon Harris. wiwwmmsfgm-fkm'w . - fr-Y ' 2fs.2wicv.:v1r2z1e2z1mk msn:-f 68 in . im, 35553 u 5593 ff ,gay k 4' Q 353,25 ,gfgfaegg fi, ? QS SJW Wm M53 w waqffgsn Qwwfwwhkgneew rzgh-. ,,,xem11w'- 7 .91 ,N 51 xii Q1ff2'Y'f m1wwS?Qgz ,fx gf' J 1' Q52 fy 255 The 1964 Bluecais Managers for the Bluecats in 1964 were Mike Kelley, Keith Jordan, and Terry Dellis. 70 In spite of insurmountable odds these fine coaches did a com- rnendable job. They are from left to right, Ken Vackey, Head Coach Ronald Robbins, and Doug James. I 964 Season CHS THEY 0 Anson 12 6 Ballinger 7 0 Sweetwater 14 14 Brady 22 O Breckenridge 6 0 Hirschi 35 12 Graham 28 26 Burkburnett 6 0 Vernon 28 6 Brownwood 33 1' 1lffQ.:Qa 5 AI,,i 1 . ' 3185 561112, , I ' '1 l,, ,L p .6 2 33? 21 16612 I .r,q f ','f ..,f j '-:.1 Q. Richie Lee Bennie Flynn QB GUARD ALL-DISTRICT HON. MENT ALL-AREA ALL-DISTRICT Jackie Birdwell Dennis Nichols END HA LFBACK HON. MENT. ALL-DISTRICT V V f ir its no LVLLV- W, ,. 131 .1 I -4 , K - L Q K.,, D .. M. .. ,- ZL' ii f, I Vkrr yy 5? 1, :., .M any .41 k ,,2,lAA srit 5 D i d if dir ' iiiddd Q '--- k ,JS ' I f K- ': ,,n.i Q?i',vQ'iU : ' ' I I ' rar - 5 ,, 3.1 1 D AA-A A , 5 'L '2': ' f - i M ison if i J? ff if D Q it V., Q. if M, 3' n :A ' ' ff 8 V V , h 5 :-, f .,', H Q. ur 'nag 'is' Laihif A4 ' Hobby Woodward Lynn Prater Danny Morgan HALFBACK HALFBACK I-IALFBACK Dennis fSwive1-hipsj Nichols finds it rough to get rid of this Sweetwater Mustang. James Perrie GUARD Dennis Brooks Jim Johnston CENTER TAC KLE 3 44 , fs Harold Skelton Joe Gillespie CENTER HALFBACK M, iwii.. 3, fm? 2, Dewayne Berry END Who is chasing whom, Whitey? Bubby Pig Lee Douglas Griffin Joe Pat Hemphill END GUARD FULLBACK 5 V so nf., V ' . H fn? , , ll er' ' ,, V My ggi , ,,g: E N khy ,,., y -df- H f ' K A 7 lo, 5 , 7--t - wr- e ieyy g5?nyg,1i ' 1, of ,SW 'Q xiao oae.4g,,eb6 -1,5 --ig Q 'sw if on - on X r y Q 1 i y Nj--Y , A v gg y I5 V I H as .4 fi A K' K .'gf s3S .::' ff K ' ' + ' ' ' l il Kg' '2iy!','k'4f !,,siZki- .L rv K . 7? 5' W Q1 4- IVE 77 2-7 'EEK Zi'iFt1??'5'.'1vff' - Yin' 'fikf Rodney Forbess Andy Miller pat Vanpelt TACKLE FULLBACK END Dubs that quarter. Q-if 2 . W 5 .fd ' -1 2-- .. ,R x.n.,n -.Q A ' ' -lv I . x . Mm- Xe ' KY 71 H - 9 1'2 1g.y!Jl e 'Lg' f 'f - .. - 'X ,Ln ,. T211 , Tw V all Hg! 9.1, 4 , i Pi Q25 Qflffaf' fwfilf 133251 iixxkifxxfq R, ' , Benny Locke Mike Edington Bobby Howard TACKLE CENTER QUARTERBACK Yi 'Wil wi ,, b E , A , . . ..-aP'f ' I E-ai-g N' 5 i v k o X . A D is ' V. - V . A :rf Q w , I' A - ww 1 ., f ,. ff. mi, - Bvio z .L L'-LLW 1 ' , 'W' . ' ' P ' W,..y.3.Lwawmf W- M ,,,L, A . V. .. W , A A My-A ' Jw :fi?Zf5l9YQ . f A , A s f S My W-- , . A rs 7 if ffm A A A 5 ,2 i 53 ff . A 5. I' 4 ' A Pr EI'-T EM Aioei f' o . dh! qw , K , .QTQQEQS ,,Lk .gi L.,kL, A gg , , , , Ir Y. K . f ' ' - r , A 2' 9' V . ' A A ' Q', 1 H, , . A f H Av w vw -V ,131 1 7 , . I A V- riff A :A-9123-55,31 W-Q KW: '-iff ril fe 1:1 ai, 2 5 gg sm, .- X .- A lf, 1 ,a -s-. V. , f fi M fm .. ,sg .,-,4 y-..- X .,.'-rf . J 5,-..v 4 , fi-1.-H -X , , - Mike Holmes GUARD David Nichols Doug Frick HA LFBACK END F1ynn's Q61j moment of glory. 1' Aaron Bourland Alan Grider James Paul Bailey HA LFBACK QUARTERBACK TACKLE 75 ,lu vi 2 - .. , , f, - 13 - rw' H ,a .. 'K 5 I ity' ' Y 11 1 r I ,.., A rf ' , 1 Q if 3 W? 1 , , i in 1 x -. F af 1 ag 1 gm 4 viii A Q fu . ,,., . :sa fi mf 'L . 1 133 : 25 kf 2 , . , iffigeg r lfigg 55113: Q 23 'X L Qm'I 1 in if K W 'V eF'ff'l 1' l ', i' if . - - -f '.f.:'-'-' ly ff L A .y ' 'Lx ffm ' Gillespie is tackled by an Anson defend- er after pick- ing up first down. all Billy Chapman Billy Avants TACKLE HALFBACK TACKLE Larry Goodwin ' , . ' ' M, , , -2 Y F - H 'lx ' 'si ' ai , nn mf all 1 KSILURU YU ,,,.., in Q- ,' , di n Tl N W f - Q Eg., .V Q1 5' A- W xlfiiiilrffi F ., :,p 1 lzp , , w il l A +5 as .V I i la Q M, , -,...,, l.., ,,..- - .J -f-- 2 ip 2 if ' 1 ' :,i:. l :. ff: I ':' y d e ' y ,A-,k. ,iss .I an l .,e. ill' sa i l ' fiiinif pi l ff!! l ' 3: 1 if ,MJ M' ,fl iz: if ,fs in F. 3,23 I 5 3 13' 9 'rx lk 'li li 31,3 ' K if 'Q' 3 ,X f -54 f wife V 76 t , 'J iff Q' , A 'i ' ' 5 , fi 2QifT'? '!,i'.,u4Sm5ffLf3'.' iflfifwi K5 75 Ray Nunez Joe Sanchez HA LFBACK HA LFBACK Award winners are from left to right, Hobby Woodward, Biuecat Awardg Jackie Birdweli, Outstanding Linemang Ben nie Flynn, Outstanding Linemang and Richie Lee, Outstanding Back. All-Qporis Banquei Coach Max Bumgardner of San Angelo was the speaker for the evening. The coaches were presented blazers by the athletes. Coleman Ramblei-les The Ramblettes were coached by Miss Z,e1ma Strickland, a graduate of McMurry College in Abilene. Ramblei-le A Team Jamie Dieterich Ellen Crain Jamie Streetman SENIOR FORWARD SENIOR GUARD SENIOR FORWARD Susan Kemper SENIOR GUARD Barbara, you're supposed to go up with the girl, not down Barbara Tucker JUNIOR GUA RD Paula Roberts Sally Lewis JUNIOR FORWARD JUNIOR GUARD Jamie Dieterich and Ellen Crain served as captains for the A Team, and Linda Slate and Glenda Conway for the B Team. Thomasue Livingston JUNIOR FORWARD Jamle Kay we re supposed to be playlng nlce clean basketball 4 U A Jamie and Thomasue hustle for a rebound in the Hamlin tournament 'Q' Kay Hollingsworth Judy Wilson Kay Hudson JUNIOR GUARD SOPHOMORE GUARD JUNIOR GUARD The B team was composed of these members pictured from l. to r. , Caroline Throgmorton, Patricia Hamilton, Glenda Conway, Linda Escobar, Linda Slate, Patricia Smith, Meredith Bowen. Second row, Pam Kennedy, Karen Jameson, The resa Henderson, Ann Justice, Judy Knowles, Lynn Watson, and Ann Needham. fNot pictured, Olivia Escobary. Well, Thomasueg let's go! Betsy Smith served the Ramblettes as a most cap able manager. it M pf , ,r J.: s - A A BLUECATS OPP 60 82 82 62 Coleman Bluecais jj '79 51 78 60 ' ' 66 53 82 58 65 63 34 71 98 63 48 68 73 74 77 71 61 111 55 Coach Jack Baucom did a very creditable job this year with the Bluecats in their first year of 4-AAA Brady ACHS Monahans Sweetwater Fort Stockton San Angelo ACHS San Angelo Round Rock Larnpasas B Killeen Lampasas Hamlin Midland Lee Belton Tulia Brady Vernon Burkburnett Brownwood Graham Hirschi Breckenridge Vernon Burkburnett Brownwood Graham Hirschi Breckenridge George Byerly Hobby Woodward Rgnnie Sanders ALL-DISTRICT 2nd TEAM ALL-DISTRICT ALL-AREA 2nd TEAM ALL-AREA HON. MENT. ALL-STATE VIS! n The Coleman Bluecats traveled to Brownwood only to have their hopes dashed by a 66-63 defeat at the hands of the Lions. The Lions jumped out to a quick lead which the Cats could never surmount. Before an overflowing crowd of 1400, the Bluecats avenged their earlier loss to the Lions by taking an exciting 71-67 overtime victory. This victory flushed Coleman into a second place tie with the Lions. M- - 1 ,:.'r, 5 -' 6 yyett l - r s i f i irlly ' i'r i.r': m um atat y. i f fi ii i 2 6 siy P-o-o-r Brownwood yi ytyto 6 R4 2 K Vryk .,k:V In .ie . an ' B 2 s rlalf' 55 x S ' gig we 1 ,Q K if Nfl 1 .Jr fe K iii 2 H ga My if 1 13 1 . if z E , , m a 1 . n -6' M f I 84 5 ilti at Alan Wood John Eddie George Chris Mayo Billy Smith Sam Bob Lee HON. MENT. ALL-AREA Tim Ehler For the opening game of the district season, the Bluecats engaged the Lions of Vernon. Ver- non jumped out to a lead which they held most of the game. The Bluecats trailed as much as ten points in the final quarter. A great rally in the last two minutes pulled out a hard earned victory for the cats. When Vernon came to Coleman, it was an entirely different story. The Bluecats led all the way. The only thing that kept Vernon in the game was the great shooting of David Belew, who fouled out in the fourth quarter . Mike Dieterich Jim Johnston Jimmy Flippen HON. MENT. ALL-DISTRICT Dewayne Berry 7 Y HOD-DOG, REBOUND! ! On January 19, the Bluecats journeyed to Wichita Falls to encounter the Huskies. Stymied by a cold first period, the Cats trailed by 14 points at the end of the quarter. A full court press during the second period gave the Cats a three point lead at half. The Bluecats held onto the lead and won by 68-65. The second game, on February 12, was entirely different. The Cats quickly gained control of the game and continued to stretch their lead. The Huskies were never in the game after the first quarter. The Bluecats set two school records during the game - the most points scored in a game - 111 - and the most points scored in a quarter - 44. The final score was 111-67. 86 Bobby Howard Aaron Bourland Alan G1-ider The series with Graham was disastrous for the Cats. In their first encounter, the Cats lost by a score of 49-48. In the second game at Graham, gin of 67-61. This second loss knocked Cole- man out of contention for the district title. DBUUY Lane Jimmy Martin the Steers led all the way and won by a big mar- The ninth grade football team was composed of the following from left to right: bottom row, Howard, Beal, Jones, Brown, Alexander, and Mgr. Terry, second row, Mgr. Kirkpatrick, Dela Rosa, Richard Barnett, Elkins, Rockenbaugh, Randall, Barnett, top row, Coach Woodard, Moore, Scott, Smith, Mendoza, and Dobbs. 9+h Grade Teams The ninth grade basketball team from left to right are bottom row, Brown, Elkins, Alexander, Howard, Beal, second row, Rockenbaugh, Moore, Willis, I-Iobsong top row, Coach Woodard, Scott, Smith, and Mendoza. The golf team was composed of these boys from left to right: Steve Autry, Charles Mann, Douglas Cauley, Joe Dan LeMay, and Mike Dieterich. Not pictured are Coach Jack Baucom and Jackie Birdwell. Golf Team Douglas Cauley Charles Mann Mike Dieterich IOC L6May Steve Autry SENIOR SENIOR JUNIOR FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 89 The girls' teams were composed of: Lana Edington and Cathy McAnally, alt. doublesg Barbara Tucker, doublesg Candy Henderson, alt. junior singlesg standing, Kay Hollingsworth, alt, singles, and doubles: Charlotte Hickman singlesg Barrett Markland, doublesg Carla Craig, junior singles. Kay and Barbara placed second in Districtg Candy and Carla won second in junior doubles. Tennis Teams Miss Zelma Strickland GIRLS' COACH. The boys' teams were composed of Jim Johnston, alt,g Tim Parrott, doublesg Billy Smith, singlesg Jim- my Martin, doublesg Jim Flippen, singlesg Chris Mayo, doubles. fNot pictured, Benny Locke, doublesg and Mr. Crockett, coachj. Yes, Jim didn't get the rebound. Coleman finishes one-two in track meet. -If L ,,t1r,K,w 7 2 X.. 555, STRIKE THREE! Tim awaits the throw for the out. Birdwell spots on 35 while Locke looks on. f . , V V :,'6imf, ,L 1' , --.. 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The members of the track team are from left to right: Bottom row: Alan Wood, Ronnie Sanders, Dewayne Berry, Joe Burkett, and Hobby Woodwardg Second row: Dennis Nichols, Lynn Prater, Mike White, George Byerly, Alan Grider, and Scott Coleg Third row: Mike Holmes, Mike Edington, David Nichols, Ray Nunez, Pat Vanpelt, and Coach Harold Woodardg Fourth row: Mike Kelley, Danny Jameson, Gaylon McClellan and James Perrie. Bluecai Track Team A The mile relay and sprint relays were composed l filnjizllgik of these boys from bottom to top: David Nichols, Lynn Prater, Hobby Woodward, and Dennis Nichols an ..,, y -tv l ,T ' y m:V , M s f J ,k' ' f f Q, ' V' ffkk V' i QQ ait tlit , f .i,':' i-, I ' ,. , 7 -1.. ss ' V ,z A fvzz I f i H V 1 5 ii J ..,. K 5? s'i'- 9 V ..':g M5 V ti, 9' is t iva fr if . ri ,- y ,,., it .. Y' f' ' ' 'Q --,, .,,, y, Coach Woodard did another fine job in getting the best possible out of all of his boys. CELEKMS The boys who competed in the weights and pole- vault were from left to right, Mike White, Pat Vanpelt, Mike Edington, Ronnie Sanders, and Mike Holmes. Dennis Nichols and Ronnie Sanders placed second in the district meet and went to regional. Ronnie placed fifth at regional. Dennis placed second and went on to state where he ran a very fine time of 49. 5 in the 440 yard dash. The distance men for Coleman were from left to right, Ray Nunez, Dewayne Berry, George Byerly, and Danny Jameson. Pgimffiii The field events were entered by these boys from from left to right, Alan Wood, Gaylon McClel- lan, Joe Burkett, Scott Cole, and Alan Grider. 93 Mgrs. Terry Dellis and Mike Kelley Carl Stewart and Coach Doug James Richie Lee x 1 e5 fi 2? ev-gc 3 f 4 'i ff 's .wiwz ,. F? 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SCHOLARSHIP I08 JESSE JONES SCHOLARSHIP Among9eniors Jeff Justice Gaylon Harris Joe Burkett LONE STAR FARMER DEGREE LONE STAR FARMER DEGREE PEPSODENT PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Sara Sue Taylor Becky Dela Rosa DAR GOOD CITIZEN B84 PW SCHOLARSHIP IO9 Siudenis of Carol Wilson Carlie Hargett DECEMBER NOVEMBER Richie Lee Ellen Crain SEPTEMBER OCTOBER +he Mon+h Georgene McCullough George Byerly APRIL JANUARY Sara Sue Taylor Joe Burkett Larry Don DeBusk FEBRUARY MA Y MARCH Exchange Bugs of ihe Monfh Alan Wood Larry Don DeBusk DECEMBER FEBRUARY John Eddie George Hobby Woodward A PRIL OCTOBER BOY OF THE YEAR B8rPW Girls of +he Monih Vanita Bunt Ellen Crain FEBRUARY OCTOBER Anita Raymer Nell Brown APRIL DECEMBER , 'Tis- 1241 . -15524 Ig y w ,. M, , IM- - Dan Wigimon Vanita Bunt Qiudenis Excel in SOPH. SOCIAL STUDIES SR. ENGLISH Jimmy Martin SOPH. ENGLISH John Eddie George SR. SOCIAL STUDIES Cathy McAna11y I R. ENGLISH Ricky Forbess IR. SOCIAL STUDIES HS IW: Academic Qubjecis Kay Hudson IR. MATH Alafl W00d John Glasson SR. MATH James Bowen SOPH. SCIENCE SOPH. MATH Larry Don DeBusk Dewayne Berry SR. SCIENCE JR. SCIENCE II6 ,wi ky M K Q1 , .y A , Ss- ..,,. AXA, X f we LTY W The Coleman School Board members are from l to r, Mrs. Wilbur Clarkeg Dr. J. Ray Martin, vice-presidentg Mr. Wel don Boldt, presidentg Mrs. S. A. Boardmang Mrs. Veo Pirtle, secretaryg Mr. Caskey Livingstong Mr. Charles Abbeyg Mr. R. B. McHorseg Mr. W. T. Graves, superintendent. Mrs. Cecil Andis Mrs. Hap Aston MIS, Joe Hudson NURSE SECRETARY STUDY HALL 040 MR. W. T. GRAVE9 SUPERINTENDENT B, A, North Texas Umverslty MSI-Id'S' Hbb fhgp wizfwf-ff.v'u...v MR. E. W. SCOTT PRINCIPAL B.S. Texas ASLM M.S. T.C.U. Hobby: h g MR. JACK BAUCOM World History and P. E. B.S. AND M. E. - Howard Payne Hobbies: fishing, hunting MRS. C. F. BLANTON Chemistry and Biology B.S. and M. A. - Hardin Simmons University MR. I-IURSCHEL DUNN Drivers' Education B. A. - Daniel Baker College Hobby: horses Hobbies: bird watching. cooking MRS. C. T. CHANDLER English and Speech B. A. - Sam Houston State Teachers College Hobbies: reading, bridge rf ,zz ,, , 5 Ml Q , Z Qi!! A 1 'ri A 5 My . W. W., A VL VV.,, rm, , I , .,,. f -i. MR. DONALD COURSEY Alg. LII, Soi. Geom., Trig. B. S. - South West Texas College Hobby: ranching MRS. SAM T. DOWTY Spanish 1.11, Latin 1,11 B. A. - University of Texas Hobby: working in flower shop MR. AUBREY CROCKETT Civics, General Math B. A. - Howard Payne Hobbies: hunting, scouting Mrs. Andis we know you enjoy your work, but . . . ! I2I MRS. I. T. FOSTER English I, II, IV B. S. - Howard Payne Hobbies: working in yard baseball MR. BYRON GRAY MISS DRUCILLA EBERHART Band English IV, Counselor B. F. A. - Oklahoma State M. A. and B. A. - University of Texas M. M. - North Texas State Hobby: reading Hobby: golf MRS. PAUL I. KING Typing, Bkkg., Steno. B. S. - Howard Payne Hobbies: music, sports Q22 MISS VIOLET DURRETT MRS, FOSTER MILLER American History, Civics English II M. A, - Hardin Simmons B. A. - Texas Wesleyan College I-lobby: duplicate bridge Hobbies: flower arranging, golf MRS. LELAND FRY Homemaking I, III B. S. - North Texas State M. S. - Colorado State University Hobbies: sewing, gardening No, Ruthie, you can't hold hands with Coach Baucom in the library. MR. LYNN STEAKLY V. A. I, II, III B.S. - Texas A8aM Hobbies: fishing. hunting MR. W. B. HIGHTOWER V. A. I, II, III B. S. - Texas A86 M Hobby: reading Q Miss ZELMA STRICKLAND K G1r1S'P.E., English II B.S. - McMurry Hobby: fishing MRS. I. T. SAUNDERS Library B, A, and M. A. - North Texas University Hobbies: cooking, fishing MRS. WALTER GEORGE Homemakmg 1'H'1H What happened to Mr. Coursey and the other B. S. - Texas Tech Hobbies: cooking, sewing brains of this c1an?!? I25 MR. HAROLD WOODARD Alg. I, B.A., Track Coach M. E. - Hardin Simmons Hobbies: camping, fishing MR. MIKE HINSON Distributive Education B. S. - Texas A85 M Hobby: reading MR. GLYNN MITCHELL Geometry B. A. - Daniel Baker College M. A. - Texas University Hobbies: baseball, fishing MR. RONALD ROBBINS World History, Phy. Ed. B, S. - Texas A85 M Hobbies: hunting, water skiing --.,,,,.wM.f-1 , - -wemsfia ,-,f afiimia,f-i1si. F E , . , NA,, lza I ' i ,W ,Z .Mig 5 ig, H 594: , J' Q wg N Si? My k ggi' ,J '12, gig. L ,L W ,gQ5',.w55L5gp,,,,f-- W. Dai 157 W 5w5gW?' Wh ,gif 5,1 M.-,,..-.4 -M,,,.,.-J-J ,M,,,H, .,A. M... .,..-Y WM,,,.,......,,.,.,.--Y-'V-M PM MM, .MVLMWAWXV wN.w,.w .f e Senior Class Officers Lynn Prater Faye Lynn Needham Ken Pope VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY PRESIDENT A I30 JACKIE BIRDWELL Football 1-45 Hon. ment. All-Dist. 45 Outstanding lineman 45 Perfect atten. 1,25 C Award 3,45Reading Cert.5 Golf 1,45 Prom. comm. 35 Chairman5 FTA 1-45 Senior Play cast5 Teacher Asst.5 Slave Sale 2-45 Will Comm. 45 Poetry Read. 4. IO CARROLL BOYLE Debate medal5 Marching officer5 UIL Band. twirl- ing 1-45 Read Cert. 3,45 Twirler 1-45 Band 1-45 Debate 15 Christian Coun. 15 DECA 45 FHA 1-49 FTA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Pro- gram comm. for Senior Play 4. JOYCE BOZEMAN Reading Cert. 1-45 Perf. Attend. 35 Chorus 45 Music FHA 1,25 UIL 45 Senior Play. Ambition: To be a poet I-lobby: Writing poetry DENNIS BROOKS FFA 3-45 FTA 2-35 Band 1-25 Football 3-45 Tennis 1-25 Perf. Attend. 15Read. Cert. lg Rodeo Team 3-45 State Livestock Judging team 3-45 Grand Champ. Lamb, Waco 45 Show Ribbons 3-45 Student Teacher. LINDA AMBURN Football Sweetheart 45 Reading Cert. 15 FHA 15 Christian Con. 1-25 FTA 3-45 Prom Comm. 35 Slave Sale 1,35 Jr. Rodeo Assoc. 35 Student Teacher 45 Sec. on Career Day. CURTIS BAKER Perfect atten. 15 Reading Cert. 1,25 FFA 1-35 Track 35 Basketball 35 Football3 Ambition: To finish school Hobby: Hunting and fish- ing NELL BROWN Perfect Atten. 1-35 C Award5 Girl of the Month5 NHS 3-45 Christian Coun- cil5 secretary 35 Science Club5 treasurer 3-45 Future Nurses Club5 Sr. play cast5 Kiwanis Good Citizen. Ambition: To lead a suc- cessful life. VANITA BUNT Girl of the Month5 UIL science5 NHS: Science Club5 UIL science and ready writing5 Christian Council. Ambition: To be good for something Hobby: Music and blow- ing up things l3I JOE BURKETT NHS 3-45 Pres. 45 Mr. FTA contest5 Science Award 35 Soph. class Vice- President5 FTA 1-45 Bas- ketball 25 Track 3-45 Round-up 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 UIL Spelling and Typing 25 Cards and Invitation Committee 4. MARGARET CHAPMAN Reading Cert. 25 FHA lg Library Club5 Future Nurses Club5 treasurer 3-45 Bain 1-45 Jr. Hospital Auxiliary 3. Ambition: To be success- ful I32 KAY BURKETT Christian Council5 FTA lg Office staff 2-45 Reading Cert. 1, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy throughout life Hobby: Swimming GARY SCOTT COLE Pres. Library Club 45 Reading Cert. 5 Perfect Attend.5 Track 1-45 Foot- ball 1,35 UIL Play 45 Prose Reading 3, 45 FTA 3. 45 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: To lead a suc- cessful life DENNIS BUSBY FFA 1-35 Perfect Attend- ance 1-3. Ambition: To be happy Hobby: Fishing and hunt- ing GEORGE BYERLY Basketball 1-45 All-dis. and All-area 3-45 All- State 35 Hon. Men. All- State 45 Captain 45 Stu- dent Council Pres. 45 Blue- cat Award 35 Class Pres. 15 Jr. and Sr. favorite5 Out- standing Sr. player in dis- 11ict5 C Association5 Office workerg Garden Crew 4. BETTY BYERLY Reading Cert. 5 UIL in band 45 Chorus5 Librarian 45 Band 1-45 Christian Council5 FHA 1-3. Ambition: Work, save, and then get married Hobby: Reading, listen- ing to records and running around DOUG CAULEY Perfect Atten. 1-35 1-4 Reading Cert. Decca Club5 third in Sales Dem- onstration at Houston5 Golf 1-45 Medalist in Bluebonnet relays5 Tennis 1. Ambitiong To be a preacher TOMMY MAC CONNELLY Medals in Bandg UIL Solo Ensemble5 Reg. Band 25 FFA 1,25 Band 1-35 Rodeo Team 45 4-H Vice-Pres. 3g Football 45 FFA Vice- Pres. 25 FFA Convention 2. Hobby: Hunting and Ro- deoing SHIRLEY COPE Perfect Attend. 35 Reading Cert. 25 Christian Coun. 2-45 FHA 1-35 DECA 45 Prom Comm. , Chairman 35 Band 1-4, Social Chair- man 4. Ambition: To be a success at anything I try. Hobby: Skiing and Swim- ming PATRICIA CONWAY C Award 35 Reading Cert. 1-45 Perfect Attend. 25 NHS 3,45 FHA 1,25 FTA 35 Christian Coun. 25 Li- brary C1ub5 Basketball 1-35 Future Nurses 35 Prom Decorations Comm. , Chairman 35 Distributive Education 4. CAROL KENNEY COPELA ND Perfect Attend. 25 Read- ing Cert. 25 Chorus 3,45 Homemaking 1, 2. Ambition: To become a beautician Hobby: Fishing, cooking and keeping house SYLVIA COLEMAN C Award 3-45 Perfect Atten. 35 Reading Cert. 1-45 Christian Con. 1-35 NHS 3-45 FHA 1-35DECA, Reporter 4. Ambition: To fulfill God's purpose for my life Hobby: Drawing DORIS CONNELLY Homemaking 1-35 Chorus 4. I Hobby: Sewing Ambition: To be a beau- tician ELLEN CRAIN Exchange Student of the Month5 Student of the Month5 Hmk. of Month5 FHA Pres. , FHA I-35FTA 1-4, reporter5 Basketball 1-4, capt. , All dist.5 Christian Council 45 Cheer- leader 45 NHS 3-45 Prom. com.5 C Award5 Ir. Hmk. Degreeg FHA reporter. DA VID CROFT Librarian 45 FFA historian5 Read. Cert. 1-45 Winner of Nat'l High School Po- etry Contest5 Perf. Attend 1-25 Prophecy Com. 3. Ambition: Commercial Hobby5 Hunting I33 NANCY CURRIE Homemaker of the month 35 C Award 2,35 Junior Degree in FHA5 FHA 1-35 Sergeant-at-Arms 2, First Vice-Pres. 35 FTA 1-45 Parliamentarian 35 Student Teacher 45 Christian Coun. 1-45 Reporter 45 Library Club 45 Basketball Mgr. 2-45 Senior Play 4. MIKE DA YLONG Reading Cert. 1, 25 Prom comm. 35 Track 15 Foot- ball 1-35 FFA 1-4, Dairy Judging 2, 35 Pouluy Judg- ing 1, 25 Meat Judging 35 Rodeo Team 45 Student Teacher 45 C Assoc. Ag officer 1, 2. WESLEY DORITY Football 1-35 FTA 1-45 FFA 1-3. Ambition: To get mar- ried. ' Hobby: Smoking a WON- DERFUL Winston. I34 MASHA DUBOIS NHS 3, 45 DE 45 Sec. T1'eas.5 Outstanding DE Student or Year5 C Award 25 Band 1-45 Librarian 3,45 Christian Council 2, 4, treas. 25 FTA 25 FHA 15 Student Teacher 25 Prom Com. 35 Read. Cert. 2-45 Perf. Attend. 3. LARRY DON DEBUSK Perfect Attend. 1-45 C Award, 1-45 Reading Cert. 1-45 Exchange Club Boy of Mo. 45 Round-Up Stu- dent of Mo. 45 Round-Up 3-4, Editor 45 FTA 2-4, Vice-Pres. 35 Yearbook Ch. 45 NHS 3-45 Senior Play 45 Christian Council 1-45 Library Club 3-45 Teacher's Assist. 1-45 Jr. and Sr. Prom, Mural, 3. JAMIE LEE DIETERICH Cheerleader 3-45 Jr. Class Favor. 5 C Award 3-45 Per- fect Attend. 1-35 Student Council 1-45 NHS 3-4, Sec. of NHS 45 FTA 1-4, Historian 45 Basketball 1-4, Capt. 4, All Dist. 3-4, All Tourn. 45 Chris- tian Council 35 Reading Cert. 1-35 Volleyball 15 Teacher's Assist. 3-4. BECKY DELA ROSA NHS 45 Reading Cert. 1-45 Library Club 35 Prom Com 35 UIL Shorthand 45 FHA 1. Ambition: To become a successful teacher LINDA GRIFFITH DORITY FHA 1-3, Sec. 3, Girl of Mo. 35 FTA 1-45 Christian Council5 Band 1-45 Library Club Sec. 5 Student Coun- cil 4. IIMMIE PA UL FOLKNER Read. Cert. 25 Senior Play5 FTA 2-45 Football 1,35 Rodeo Team 45 Ir. Sr. Prom Project 3. Ambition: To become a physician SANDRA GARNER First UIL Twirl. 15 Second UIL Twirl. 25 Reading Cert. 1,25 C Award 1,2, 45 Cheerleader 3-45 head cheerleader 45 All-School favorite 45 Sr. play cast 45 Student teacher 2-45 Beauty contest 15 UIL One-act play contest5 FTA 1-4. I. W. FULBRIGHT Football 1-35 Track 1,35 Ag 2-45 Chapter officer5 Rodeo Team 3,45 FTA 2, 35 Student Teacher 2. Ambition: To get out of college and become a stock farmer Hobby: Coon hunting KATHRYN GEE C Award, 35 Readingcert. 1-45 Perfect Atten. 35 Band 1-45 Sec. 45 Chris- tian Council 1-45 Library Club 45 UIL Spelling 3-45 Teacher's Assistant 35 Prom Committee 3. Ambition: To become a better person DIANN DUNN Band 1-45 All-region 2-45 All area 3,45 UIL solo con- test 1,25 Twirler 1-45 Ass't. drum major 3,45 UIL Twirl contest 1-45 C Award 2-45 FHA 15 FTA 1-45 Christian Council 1-45 Library Club 3-45 UIL Debate 15 UIL Typing 35 UIL Extemp. Speak. 25 Prom Commit- tee 3. BENNIE FLYNN Soph. favoriteg Jr. Vice- Pres.5 C Award5 Read. Cert. 2-45 Football 1-4, Outstanding lineman, Hon Ment. All District5 All School Fav.5 NHS 3-45 Basketball 15 FTA 1-45 Golf 1-35 Stu. Coun. 3,4 Annual 3,45 Bus. Mgr. 4. JOHN EDDIE GEORGE Boy of the Month 45 DAR award 35 Perfect Atten. 2- Reading Cert. 1-45 NHS 3-45 Vice-pres. 45 Basket- ball 1-45 Prophecy Com- mittee 35 UIL Number Sense, third districtg Gar- den Crew 4. 1 KATHY GOEN Library club award 15 Dis- 11ict FTA convention5 Li- brary club 1-35 prom committee 35 FTA 45 Senior play cast 45 All- Sports Night 35 Teacher's Assistant 4. I35 ANITA SUE GREAVES Cheerleading medal 25 Reading Certificate 45 Cheerleader 25 FTA 1-35 FHA 1-35 FHA representa- tive 1-35 Christian Council 2-35 DECA Club5 Ir.-Sr. prom committee. Ambition: To be happy and successful Hobby: Sports and dating RONNIE GREA VES FTA 1-4: FFA 1-35 PICS. 35 2nd vice-pres. 25 C Award 3-45 Read. Certificate 1-25 Rodeo Team 2-45 Jr.-Sr. Prom decoration Com .5 Per- fect Attendance 25 Texas Jr. Hereford Ass'n 2-45 Live- stock Judging Team 1-35 Chapter Conducting Team 1-25 Senior Skills 35 Senior Play, Teacher Ass't 3-4. CAROLYN HARKEY Reading cert. 1-35 C Award5 Perfect Attendance 1,35 FHA Officer 25 FTA 35 Student teacherg FHA l-25 Christian Council 35 Li- brary Club 35 DECA 4 Ambition: To always be as happy as I am now 136 ' GA YLON HA RRIS Christian Council 1-45 presi- dent 45 FFA 1-3, vice-pres. 35 FTA 1-45 Perfect Atten. 1-35 NHS 3-45 Reading Cert. 1-45 FFA Ir. Rodeo directorg Lone Star Farmer 4. Ambition: To graduate from college WILLIAM GREEN Reading cert. lg Chorus, librariang Band 1-45 Sr. Play 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom com- mittee. A1T1biti011: To go to busi- ness school and become a big success Hobby: Working and run- ning around NOVELLA HA MILTON DECA sweetheart 45 Read- ing cert. 35 Basketball 35 Christian Council 2-45 Li- brary Club 35 DECA 45 Science Club 2, FHA 1. Ambition: To be happy Hobby: Reading MARGARET GRISHAM Reading cert. 1-45 DECA Club 45 FHA 1-25 Christian Council 2. Ambition: To have a full and successful life Hobby: Going places. CARLIE HARGETT Student of the Month 45 UIL Reg. Contestant 45 Bas- ketball 2g Round-Upg FTA 3-45 Sr. Play Stage Hand 45 Prophecy committee 35 Student Assistant 4. SANDRA JACKSON Read. Cert. 1-45 C Award 35 FHA 1,25 ChristianCoun cil 3,45 Future Nurses, Pres 3, Sec. 45 NHS 3,45 DECA 4. Ambition: To be a success ful wife and mother BECKY JONES FTA 1,2,45 FHA 15 Chris- tian Council 15 Band 1-4, UIL Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1-45 Majorette 2-45 UIL Twirling 2-45 NBTA 45 C Award 2, 45 Read. Cert. 45 Perf. Attend. 45 Senior Play5 UIL Typing 35 FHA Junior Degree5 One-Act play 45 Future Nurses 3. GLENDA JENNINGS Perf. Attend. 2,45 Read. Cert. 2-45 NHS 3,45 FHA 15 Teacher's ass't 4. Ambition: To be a success KEITH JORDAN Football Mgr. 2-45 Science Club Historian 3, 45 Librar- ian 3, 4. Ambition5 To become an engineer Hobby: Fishing, hunting, and reading DON HERRING Band 1-45 Solo and Ensem- ble Contest II - 3 yrs.5 Sci- ence Club 1. Ambition: To be happy Hobby: Music REBECCA HOLMES Best student in class for 5 yrs. 5 Best German speak- ing student for 3 yrs. 5 Ger- man Athletic Club5 Cho- rus 5 yrs. 5 Ambition: To become a successful nurse. Hobby: Athletics and read ing JEFF JUSTICE Lone Star Farmer5 Reading cert. 1-45 Football 1-35 FFA 1-45 FTA 3-45 Library club 45 FFA historian 35 Poultry judging team 15 Dairy judging 2-35 Senior Play5 Basketball 1. Ambition: To graduate from college SUSAN KEMPER Beauty contest 15 Student council song leader 3-45 Junior degree 15 Band lg Basketball 15 FHA 1-35 FTA 1-45 Christian Coun- cil 45 One Act Play cast5 Sr. play cast5 Perfect At- ten. 25 Chorus 35 Speech. I37 IIMMY LA WRENCE IA NIS LAWRENCE Band 1-45 NHS 3-45 Read- Band 1-45 FHA 1-35 NHS ing cert. 3-45 Christian Council5 Library Club5 Reading cert. GEORGENE MCCULLOUGH TIM MERCER Freshman class favoriteg Student of the Month 45 C Award5 Reading cert. 3-45 Perfect Atten. 2-35 Christian Council5 FTA 1-45 NHS 3-45 reporter 4 Student Council 2-35 Bas ketball 1-35 Prophecy committee 35 FHA 1. I38 DECA club pres.5 Reading cert. 1-35 Perfect Atten. lg One Act playg DECA 4. Ambition: To buy a G. T. O. Hobby: Outdoor sports RICHIE LEE Football 1-45 Co-Captain 45 All-dist. 3-45 All-Area 45 Outstanding Back 45 Bas- ketball 1-35 Track 15 Base- ball 45.Soph. class pres. 5 Ir. class pres. 5 Student Coun- cil1, 2, 45 Vice-pres. Stu- dent Council 45 Student of the Month 45 FTA 1-45 Read- ing cert. Perfect Atten. CHARLES MANN Football 1-25 Basketball 15 FTA 1-45 Student teacher5 State FTA con- vention 45 Golf team 2-45 Reading cert. 1-45 Prom committee 35 Stage hand Sr. Play. Ambition: To graduate from Texas University BRENDA LEMAY Twirling ensembles5 Twirl- ing solosg Marching officer5 Band 1-45 Majoretteg Stu- dent teacherg Jr.-Sr. prom committeeg Perfect Atten. Ambition: To be success- ful and happy in life Hobby: Hunting IERALD MAYO Football 1-25 Voc. Ag. 2-35 Coon Hunters' Ass'n. Ambition: To be a success in life Hobby: Fishing and hunt- ing DANNY MORGAN Football 1-45 FFA 1,25 Track 1, 25 Baseball 45 Reading Cert. 1-35 Meat Judging Team 15 Teacher Asst.5 FTA 25 Christian Coun. 1. Ambition: To be a high- way patrolman Hobby: Skiing VALETA GILLIAM NEFF Reading Cert. 35 C Award 35 FHA 1,25 Library Club 35 DECA Club 45 DECA committee for employees banquet 45 Librarian 3. Ambition: To be a success in everything I undertake to do FAY LYNN NEEDHAM Senior Class Sec. 5 Reading Cert. 1-45 C Award5 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Prophecy Com- mittee 35 NHS 3,45 FTA 2-45 Teacher Asst. 45 Student Teaching 45 Li- brary Club 3. Ambition: To be success- ful DENNIS NICHOLS Reading Cert. 2,35 Track 2-4, Regional 2, 45 State 3,45 Football 2-45 FTA 3, 45 Baseball 4. Ambition: Electrical Engineer IOHNNIE MIDDLETON Perfect Attendance 25 Reading Cert. 25 FFA 1-35 Library Club5 Christian Council5 Senior Play 4. Ambition: To be a petro- leum engineer Hobby: Making friends and and doing work with my hands JUDY MOORE FHA 1,25 Library Club 45 Teacher Asstg Librarian 4. Ambition: To be a success JOHN C. PEARCE National Guard5 FFA 1-45 4-H 35 Stockshow ribbons 3. Ambition: To become a farmer Hobby: Hunting JAMES PERRIE Football 1, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 UIL Prose reading 45 Senior play, stage hand 4. Ambition: To be a suc- cess Hobby5 Running around I 39 KEN POPE FTA 1-45 FFA 1-45 Sr. class pres.5 State Rodeo Team5 Reading cert. 35 Sportsmanship award 35 Track l5 Basketball 15 CHS Rodeo Team5 Boxing team 45 Sr. activities committee5 Class will committeeg Prom commit- tee 35 Teacher's assistant. LYNN PRATER Vice-pres. Sr. classg His- torian of FTA5 Track 1-4, Regional qualifier 35 FTA 1-45 C Association5 Slave Sale 1-45 Student Council 45 Football 1-45 Track 2-45 Student teacher5 C award. BILL SLIMP Perfect Atten. 35 Reading cert. 45 DECA 45 Band 3-45 Decoration commit- tee for Jr.-Sr. Prom com- mittee. Ambition: To graduate from college and become a teacher I40 MARSHA JO SMITH FHA 1-25 FHA Ir. degree5 Christian Council5 Read- ing cert.5 DECA 45 FHA 1-3, secretary 25 Chorus 35 prom committee 3. Ambition: To be success- ful, but above all happy. Hobby: Sewing BRIAN RASCH Vice-pres. of DECA club5 vice-pres. of ag. class 45 Rodeo team 3-45 Golf 2-3 Football lg Basketball 25 Track 15 Chapter conduct- ing team5 FTA 1-3. Ambition: To ride 7 INA JO ROBERTS Majorette 1-45 Assistant Drum-Major 25 Drum-Ma- jor 2-45 Band Sweetheart 3-45 FHA 15 FTA 1-35 DECA 45 Band 1-4: C award Reading cert. 5 Teacher's Assistant. ANITA RAYMER Girl of the Month 45 C award5 Perfect Atten. 3-45 Reading cert. 5 UIL Debate5 NHS 3-45 FHA 15 Christian Councilg Library Club 1-45 Sr. play 45 Science Clubg Teacher's Assistant 1-45 Ir. hospital auxiliary. RONNIE SANDERS Reg. track 45 Hon. men. all-dist. 35 A1l-Tourna- ment 45 Reading cert. 5 Football 1-35 Basketball 1-45 FFA l-35 Career day, chairmang Young demo- crats. Ambition: To be a Rhodes Scholar PATTI STAGGS FHA 15 Christian Council 2-45 Library Club 1-25 De- bate 2-35 Reading cert. 1- 45 Christmas Speech pro- grams 3-45 UIL 1-4. Ambition: To finish col- lege Hobby: Working in my flower garden ANTHONY STRAWN Star Greenhand 25 Farm Mechanics Award 45 FFA 2-45 Chapter Conducting Team 45 Treasurer5 FFA vice-pres. 45 Jr. Rodeo Association. Ambition: To get out of college Hobby: Hunting CHARLOTTE STEVENS Reading cert. 15 Science club 15 Library club 15 FHA 1. Ambition: To get through Nurses' College Hobby: Painting plaques JAMIE STREETMAN Soph. favorite5 Soph. class secretary: Cheerleader 45 Student Council 35 NHS5 FTA 1-45 Annual staff 3- 4, Assistant Editor 45 Bas- ketball 1-45 Christian Council 1-45 Perfect At- ten. 25 Reading cert. 1-35 FHA 15 Student teacher 4. OSLENE SMITH FHA 1-25 Library club 45 Ir.-Sr. prom committee 35 Jr. Rodeo Association5 Reading cert. 4. Ambition: To be happy and successful Hobby: Antiques and horseback riding WILMA SMITH FHA 1-25 Perfect atten. 2-45 Reading cert. 1-25 Decorations committee5 Jr.Sr. prom committee 3. Ambition: To be success- ful Hobby: Sports SARA SUE TAYLOR First sem. good citizen5 Senior favoriteg DAR 45 Student of the Month 45 Class sec. 2-35 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 3- 45 FTA 1-4, sec. 45 Rodeo Queen: Christian Council5 FHA 15 Texas Jr. Hereford Associationg Cheerleader assistant 1-4. RALPH TERRY C Award 35 Reading cert. 2-45 Science Club 2-4, pres. 45 Library Club 3-45 Football mgr. 5 Basketball mgr.5 FTA 35 Annual Staff 3-4. I4I IIMMY WEBB Perfect Atten. 35 Reading cert. 1-45 FFA 1-3. Ambition: To be a doctor Hobby: Anything I can find to do BOBBIE ANN WEST Reading cert. 15 Perfect atten. 15 Grand Champion Heavy Weight Cross. 45 First place light weight finewool 45 Christian Coun- cil 1-5 FTA 1-35 FHA 1-35 DECA 45 4-H 1-4. Ambition: To own a grocery store CAROL WILSON Student of the Month5 FTA 15 Christian Council 25 FTA 2-45 Dist. vice- pres.5 Parliamentarian and Historian 2-35 NHS 3-45 Reading cert. 2-45 Perfect Atten. 1-35 C Award 35 Prophecy committee 35 Prom Committee5 Young Republicans. I42 ALAN WOOD Boy of the Month5 Slide rule contest5 Perfect Atten 1-45 NHS 3-45 Science Club 4, vice-pres. 45 Base- ball 45 Trackg Basketballg Student teacher5 Inter- scholastic League Slide Rule 1st in dist.5 3rd in region. -ff. HOWARD LEE WHITE Perfect Atten. 2,45 Read- ing cert. 1-35 FFA 1-35 DECA 4. Ambition: To be a mil- lionaire I-lobby: Hunting and fish- ing JOHN WIGINTON Chorus 3-4, pres. 45 Per- fect Atten.5 Sr. play corn- mittee5 lnterscholastic League . Ambition: To become a game warden Hobby5 Hunting MIKE WHITE Hon. Men. All-Area foot- ball 45 Reading cert. 1-25 Perfect Atten. 15 Basket- ball 15 Football 1-35 Track 1-45 Boxing team 35 FFA. A mbition: To become famous Hobbyg Guitar NANCY WILLIAMSON C Award 3-45 Reading cert. 1-45 NHS 3-45 Sr. play cast5 Round-Up staff 35 FTA 1-45 Student teacher 2-45 FHA 1-25 Christian Council 1-45 Library Club 3-45 Ir.- Sr. prom commit- tee5 UIL tennis 1-45 Basket- ball 1-3. HOBBY WOODWARD Freshman Favoriteg First Sem. Good Citizen 4g Blue cat Award 3, 45 Boy of the month 4, 2nd team All dist. 3,4g 2nd team All area 3-4g Perfect Atten. 3g FTA 1-4, Pres. 3,43 Student Coun. 1-3g NHS 3, 4g Annual Staff 3-45 Sports Ed. g Football 1-45 Basketball 1-4, Capt. 3,4g Track 1-4, Garden Crew 4. The annual s onery snoopy loud, helpful, UQ, honorary The best of the class of '65 Junior Class Officers Joe Gillespie Joe Pat Hemphill Rosemary Brooks VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY 4,4 , Q Ffa .L ' 42 Q Q , 44.44 Peggy Avants Tom is found studying on a rare occasion. Miracles still happen! Carolyn Barnett Sharolyn Barnett Ronnie Baynes Dewayne Berry Johnny Berry Barbara Blackwell Gail Boldt Rosemary Brooks Betty Browning Barbara Bryson Dennis Byerly Gerald Calk Sharon Balns 'Wi Jan Coleman Velva Crowder .-f-G? if-at i 552, 15 ff 'A Nothing like a bed party! ! Ira Cullins Linda Davis Terry Dellis Mike Dieterich Celeste Dunn Lana Edington Jim Flippen Ricky Forbess Rodney Forbess Billy French Charlotte Frick Trudy Fultz The '66 rings are really swinging! Joe Pat Hemphill Hugh Hester Charlotte Hickman Saundra Holder Raynelle Holland Kay Hollingsworth Dan Howard Kay Hudson Danny Jameson Karen Jameson Eddie Johnson Jim Johnston Joe Garrett Joe Gillespie 'QM Cathy McAnally Michael Kelley Pam Kennedy Martha Kraker Jan Larson Sam Bob Lee Nancy LeMay Sally Lewis Thomasue Livingston Benny Locke Tom Mann Larry Mason Chris Mayo Why are Rodney and Martha always in the bushes? . .v5,W, wg ,W ' 5 wir fmzms- ,. ,, f . 1' FW I ?iQ?i'if5K5' Glenda McKinney gli SEMA WS Gaylon McClellan Andy Miller Gary Mills Mary Mills Jerri Mitchell Larry Musick Betty Perkins Alfredia Poldrack Mary Jo Quinn Terry Ray Paula Roberts Joe Robinson Whatever pleases you just tickles me to death. Me llody Rush Harold Skelton Anita Slack Cindy Smith Patricia Sowell Ruth Ann Staggs Alan Stevens Judy Straach Mary Lou Taylor Ann Thate Caroline Throgmorton Barbara Tucker Pat Vanpelt , Linda Wagnon Ladies and gentlemen, step with me into my little den. Collier Watson Carol Wester Gary Don Wheat Carla Io Whitfield CAMERA SHY Steven Barnett Herbert Elkins James Ferguson Douglas Griffin Marion Hart Gloria Henderson Billy Smith Mike Smith Gene Turney Sponsors were, seated, Miss Zelma Strickland and Mrs. Paul King. Stand- ing, Mr. Bill Hightower and Mrs. I. T. Saunders. fNot pictured, Mrs. Reckon the Cartwrights could use me? Walter Geor e , Stick it in our ear, Phil. 8 Y K --- .V ,, . MV A V QQ yy, t S - .. ,rkhr ,- K ymfigr a t is -f-, ' Q., :,, . , i .VV,V7V! 11.f V K fa . 43 Sin, and iniquity in the making! Sophomore Class Officers Danny Lane Jimmy Martin RHOHCIH Probsr VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bill Cullins won the Coleman Chapter Show with his champion Hamp- shire . James Paul Bailey Dorene Baker Dywaine Beal Patsy Boggus Lonnie Bouchillon Aaron Bourland James Bowen Pat Boyet Sue Brandt Buzzy Browning Robert Calhoon Billy Chapman Judy A dams Billy Avants h-.f Marcus Childress Candy Clarke Glenda Conway Kay Croft Bill Cullins Sally Jo Currie Roger Dickerson Cathye Dobbins Terry Downing Mary Duncan Mike Edington Tin Ehrler Douglas Frick D. L. Fulbright ik 5, Edward Gilliam Larry Goodwin Alan Grider Patricia Hamilton Theresa Henderson Sharon Lee Herring Mike Holmes Bobby Howard Rickey Hubbard Mary Ann Justice Mary Lou Kenney Karen Kimbrell Donna King Fine job, Edington!! John Glasson r ,,, if xv 1 ' f, .riift -T A fri'-E! F g r ' A sisr 3 Ted Kirby Judy Knowles Danny Lane Patsy Lowe Barrett Marklend Jimmy Martin Kenneth Medcalf Wayne Moore Tony Moore Rodney Moore Ann Needham David Nichols Tim Parrott Loma Ph1111ps The Klu Klux Klass Patty Preas Sonny Priddy Rhonda Probst Kay Ray Larry Richards Connie Rider Barbara Skelton Linda Slate Betsy Smith David Joe Smith Larry Smith Wanda Smith L y ii Jimmy Stell iii' at J Anything but my bugs, Mike! Q Ted Taylor The sophomore sponsors are Mrs. Margaret Dowty, Mr. Don Coursey, and Mrs. Juanira Blanton. Mona Tharp Patty Vandewalker Lynn Watson Danny Webb Barbara Wells Gwen West Judy Wilson Margie Young Shirley Ames Jo Ann Anderson Tommy Bedell Truman Bell Jimmie Berry Donna Bird Jacky Bolton Meredith Bowen Dale Bradley Linda Brooks CAMERA SHY Linda Brown Gary Crosby Rickey Dority Linda Escobar Olivia Escobar Ronnie Freeman Gene Henderson Ronald Hollingsworth Denny Isbell Nick Johnson Martin Kemper Preston Kile Nora Love Alvern Miller Ray Nunez Joe Sanchez Elbert Seabolt Melinda Singleton Larry Sparks Betty Templin Dan Wiginton Thought you were a I-loss , Billy. Bird-Man Hubbard 1 3 - -ff- . , E B ,, ' r , if iff? ' i A ,f ir 3. t NE. , ar i V if .. F- K ij s::-: il -S SK at 3 Swatting flies Peek-a-boo Freshman Class Officers David Scott Jerry Howard Alana Autry PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY an W X Where do you buy your whitewash? Steve Autry Larry Barclay Randall Barnett Richard Barnett Jamie Banta Barry Beal Deborah Berry Libby Berry Bill Brooks Nancy Calhoon Linda Camargo Alfreda Chambers Roy Alexander Alana Autry Tandy Clarke Patrrcra Lee Cole Those who laugh last Beth Cross Ann Cullins Bonnie Cullins Harvey Curry Sherry Davis Sherry Day Arthur Dela Rosa Debbie Drake Leslie Elkins Linda Farris Linda Floyd Polly George Sleezy Smith gets an improvement in his looks. Nancy Graves Claudette Grider Carol Griffin Christine Gutierrez Sandra Hagler Betty Harkey Cheryl Hayes Carolyn Hipsher Gary Hobson Carolyn Holmes Donna Howard Jerry Howard Joe Howard Connie Jackson Paulette Puckett Doris Rackow Ruby Jo Jackson Kemp Kemper Joe Dan LeMay Linda Linsley Nancy Merryman Terry Middleton Butch Moore Laura Needham Danny Nettles Ronald Pierce Keith Phillips Helen Pope Freshmen studying at 8 o'c1ock! ! ! Roberta Raffel Donna Rasch Glenda Ray Rita Roberts Wes Rockenbaugh David Scott Ricky Shields Nancy Shroyer Jean Simpson Delores Slayton Gary Smith Jerry Smith A typical Fish in need of Geritol. lll S at Betty Snow Robert Stevens sem 21017 Q 5 . E 3 5255 ,Vi V, :F tif ii?- S1 ,X this M ,,,, Mu. . 1 1 fair, - 1 ' Gayle Woodward Deborah Wooten ' John Summers Sandra Tomlinson Peggy Trammell Mary Beth West D'une Horton Fredda White Rita White Roy Willis Freshman class sponsors were Mr. Hurschel Dunn, Mrs. J. T. Foster, and Mr. Mike Hinson. Michael Aaron Catherine Albaugh Gilda Alcala Carolyn Ames Ora Jane Anderson Sue Berry Clifton Blaine David Brown Gary Brown Cleo Calhoon George Cantrell Brenda Clark Ricky Conder CA MERA SHY Carla Craig Terry Dobbs Cindy Fogarty Lova Gentry Tommy Gover Nancy Griffin Candis Henderson David Isbell Jerry Jones Pete Jones Larry Keeney Carolyn Kennedy Leroy Kirkpatrick Carolyn Lanham Benny Martinez Wanda Mason Connie Mendoza Cordelia Mendoza Eddie Merryman Tim Mistrot Raul Rosalez Larry Scott Betty Trammell Mary Alice Villarreal Wanda Whitten Why don t you come up and see me sometime? If dogs do it, why can't Patty? Arthur seems to have trouble deciding whether an . . . and there are always the freshman boys adverb modifies a noun or a pronoun. who like to pitch horseshoes. . . K , P' 'Y EH, 1--'GSI My' -smwt, w ' f -wfT f 9! . ' 1 5 ' . 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Jeff, I told you not to look at the flashbulb. It took me years to look like I do. 7 nm ,s yawn M.- Mr. Baker and Mr. Leamons are jubilant as the last student is gone - the seniors forever and the others for three months. Now the two of them can look forward to a long, quiet summer! 208 t
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