Coleman High School - Corral Yearbook (Coleman, TX)
- Class of 1969
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Y N 3 wi' FACIJUY R. -'42 rT , QW-Ji1hUl iW X IH I Tl ADM! NIQTTZNI ON Mfu. C. E. 3 3 e The members of the school board at a regular meeting are shown, SEATED, Lang Martin, Jr, , secretaryg Charlie R, Abbey, presidentg and Bill Stephenson, STANDING: Mark Griffis, Johnny E. Baugh, Dr, M. D, Mann, vice-presidentg and Dr, J, D, Duke. Y W5 MRS. PHIL McMINN Librarian U MRS. CECIL ANDIS School Nurse , W. MR, ROARK BARNES Band Director MRS. JAMES M. CLIETT Lunchroom Supervisor fi 405 MRS. BILLIE GREER Secretary MR. FRED GOTTLIEB ,4Q'f ' Principal - Coleman High School aff, : 'kk,x S, W: f M Office girls are, Debra Mitchell, Brilla Magee, Betty Spath, and Becky The administration of the Cole- man Schools works untiringly to develop Coleman students into more responsible, mature young adults. The responsibility for the oper- ation of the high school rests upon the shoulders of its principal, Mr, Fred E, Gottlieb, Among his duties are curriculum, faculty supervision, and student discipline. In his first year as principal of Coleman High School, Mr, Gott- lieb has made a name for himself as an able administrator, Mr, Gottlieb signs notice for Brilla Magee, office girl Camargo, O'Lene Stone, Brenda Graham. t IN fa MISS DRUCILLA EBERHART Counselor . 5... EM 5 MRS. VERNON HOLLEMAN Special Education MRS. R. H. STAINBACK English III MRS. CARL FLEMING Spanish I-II Latin I-II MRS. JOE BURROUGHS English I-IV sr. , O H rcegwslum v ,mm W MRS. FOSTER MILLER English II K0 Mathew Qpeeclv ln6ofww 'I o 'JT' M: k M ,ix My KP Aff,-fff 4 1 151 rp -P' NT? 'Q' LIL MR. JAMES HINKLEY Speech I-H, Drama, English I MRS. E. FRANK LEACH Alg, II, Pl, Geom,, Solid Trig, ifrxnx MR. A. C. CROCKETT Math I-II, Algebra I me 1.1 22 R V MR, BILL HIGHTOWER Vocational Agriculture 1, 11 , 111 MRS. LOYD KING Homemaking 1,11 MRS. BOB YATES Homernaking 1,111 MRS, DON STARNES Shorthand, Bookkeeping, English 1 E Q I vm Go I! MMS MRS. PAT SEALS J Speed Reading MR. BOB YATES Disltibutive Education .Wm l. 4 1 MRS. JAMES RUSSELL Business Arithmetic, Typing 1,11 MR. JACK BAUCOM Physical Ed, , Health, Head Coach MR. PETE SIMMONS World History - American History Ass't Coach P MRS, BARBARA SWAGERTY Girls' P.E. , Health ...wx .f x A so .sy-in MRS. LEE BULLOCK Library Aide 'wk MR. WAYNE LEHRER Gen, Science, Bio, , Driver Ed, Football Coach D Q MRS, C, F. BLANTON Biology, Chemistry x.,EA f'5N E' f 642' ,,, . E ia i ,w- e gg ff A if , 0 by Q iw, , Q any ,, . ,. , , MRS. JOE CERVENKA Am, Hist,, Civics, Texas History ,. Y 1 rv .ll Nm. , '- . ' 1 'N M A ES.. XXX? NN K si' k FE K .e i if ' I V2 5 V . - w ' lilii'-51 ' if - 'N' 1 5,5 -1 ..-gg f xkk- :J V! if tax .f ' if it, 4 xi' if ' 5 WGVRLH 1 I kk ., , if X A 4' L 'Q 'M . 4' 31, A ff Y . tx Q, W 1 , .www , .f . A H ,ga T , ' . f' ' is W ' Q ,L A V W , wiv A -'P' ' 6 ,W W3 V 'viii' rv W' ,' . '.-N' 5 v - Q.,-.,h W ' 'Y L 1 ,. ff ' f , T9 f f,F'5 2 ,5- MYV' - ,, iw fww V, bf Q f fl an fy 3 5 1 7 '3' ' ' 5 3 N , f S RQ,f f'1 Q-, ' Q A fm vw . 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Judy Stark and Mary Drake help Leroy Kirkpatrick, 44 1 g 5 ,Q , M sr F W!! R 4 . 152 'Y 1. tr, 'K . fr , -J' Q... ....., We Aw Gwent! We Aw F-iw. ' Wvfw dw ' eq!! A M wefqf! U E ks:-I k SrYn4f!!! x r , Q N SPONSORS: Mr, James Hinkley, Mr, William Hightower, Mr, Pete Simmons, Mrs, Don Starnes, Mrs. Joe Greer, and Mr,Eob Yates fnot picturedj. Leaders of Today and Tomorrow! OKOIU Bmw Twvuj Kawv Seniors take in the sun on Senior Trip, K i' ' Vo Y 2h ?'5mv W Ilgugsmv gif 'nuns lmmuu ' ul 'M H IEEE EH' E rg x. 39 454-H.. , iw? 6253- 1 nf f 3 ii- my ,W 4? . 1 ,1 . Juuiofu 02053 O ' BILLY DON JONES TERRI SLUDER President Secretary 5. 3 4,9 4 40 I is Q... QQ. ah 'Q-., W! 'l.Av X r f ? x ' fl r GRM , kl,, x -rf ,- , A g -5 f ,qv -1 I 1 fv- 42 :., I if Q Q, .1 Q , 4 f' A 4 awagf. 'qkru y rwi,, ,AFM - '- Q: 1 , '--.rv -I A -1 A f B ,,, , wg 153 A 3 u A ' rwfwxaff' .f f - , , rg. -,,,.. r- I Er.. Q' A he , 'L 1' fag I ' ! , 0. Ja f A J'OQass Lois Alcala Sharon Ames Jimmy Andrade Salvador Andrade David Bailey Glenn Baird David Barclay Sharon Barnett Effie Bell Mike Berry Carla Billings Daryl Boyle Hannah Brown Jimmy Brown Phil Chambers Donna Clark Tim Clark Elaine Coleman Dana Collins Jack Crockett Lee Croft Tony Cullins Janey Currie Ann Davis Jerri Davis Perry Davis Rudy Dela Rosa Patricia Diaz Mike Donahue Sue Dossey Larry Durham Glynn Faries, Ir, ' 14... 53' L L 7-:f ' 'RM S-N 'Li' as T T T D W, T' l ' -- - 1 -ITQQYIQS '.., fly, K . JB fel' ' K in AAXV m , ,,, a,,aaa, , LA , K my .QQ . i I . Z::q45z.:. w Only his hairdresser knows for sure! ss if ,i if Tiny Tim? receives TOP acting award at C. H. S Rf Q Fl , , X gi, ,,, Y -7 ,B . . ,1sgQi1'gag3Q . f ' Y 'I , fr is .ik J . -' 22229 '- spill A 'Vx 3 - s., . 'N s, be 5- 'ef' Q, , .-vm . , J 1. Q 4 , gi-tl Af ga- 1 . .,:, Qgigyw .4 , IW 'X M Y P 5735 if Mrs, Bullock thinking to herself: Mirror, mirror on the wall 'r ! James Fish Tommy Floyd Debbie Griffin Debi Hagler Don Harmes Marsha Lynn Henderson Sharyn Hobson Anne Holland I oe Hollingsworth Marilyn Horne Billy Hubbard Jamie Hubbard 'V -I 'K ,f .' f fm , l.e. an ,' wx, .,, W H4547-X F A H1 - hyxi V r, x ii'i X 5 l I ,M- ' The beginning of a good thing? And Faries sets a new record - four weeks without a bath! The new and the old of C,H.S, 44 Patr1c1a Ann Johnson B111y Don Jones Larry I ones Llnda Jones Peggy I ones Jerry Lanham Sponsors for the Junior Class were Mrs Blanton Mrs Yates Mrs Leach Coach Lehrer Mr Barnes, Mrs, Miller. Clay Love Billy George Mack Bill Mann Marilyn Marrs Joel Martin Cynthia Mayo Jim McAnally Betty McClellan Hollis McClellan John Petty McMinn Tommy Medrano Cindi Moore Mike Moore Randy Morris Tommy Needham 45 U-1 S , lm new W HE G Had 'W K rrf xfi' S . ,, K 'S ' qgrwsviasw- r' f-:S S 3 if r ...- A Qu, W --f if exif 'Tw M' ., . Q is ' 'Kr-11 an 1- - R Debby Pearson I an Poldrack Rena Ragsdale Arnold E, Ramirez J ay Lee Rankin Debbie Ray Larry Don Robinson Joe Rosales Jesse Leon Sanchez Willie Sanchez Terri Sluder Bob Snodgrass Julie Sowell Melissa Straach Herbie Strength Irma Suarez f I f '01 4. ey --. XL I .av es , A f ','f'.,,,Q' 5 1' . ,fir .-1.3 -, Sit W YET' 2. ,Ph-1, 'Cixi' .. P F Y In the spring the SAP runs wild! -75 ,, 1- .4 . 5539 Q ag QQ '54 A Shirley Young Dudley Keith js. f Rene Temple ton Linda Thate Betty Torrez Robert Dale Trammell Vicki Watson Jeane Wheat James White Ritha White Tommy White Mary Wilkins Martha Willis Terri Worthy , f rf!! vu if T V . ,QQ -. +, .NA fi 4,121 JK' W f -,T Z .gli an Mr f ,LAW ,,f .mm,f, L M iiffe 5 'R s 2 , L 5: 5 de, gf SQ 5, an Z 4' :f,.,w - .VV., .xl T .. lk ,.,, 9010 Rita Alcala Nancy Alexander Vickie Alexander Katy Anderson Pam Anderson Ann Autry Samuel Baker William Barkemeyer Ray Barnett Ted Barnett Jimmy Bartley Kathy Basham CZIIIIZL -nv ' 4 R em f ll- X' M Av -wg ,tg l as Who would believe Mrs. Miller has eyes in the back of her head? Ni, L. , t.a aa'rfaag ef- A , f L my M F- - 41. r its rtsyr 'a.,, 4 . iAA . Q. xt, V 1:1 H H yawning 11- if xr FE E32 in -fw.tA.,m 1 r- -Q-I Amt 85 F ,H ln! Egg L -, saw 4' jg' 1 f Q ,sm 'YL I 49 - - ' f 'if fgm ft -rm , 5 , 3,5 -4 fi-,Q 1 47 W f , 62 X X, W W ,V , 'ltr l fri' 15,517 Q9 1 My W if:-4EE.25Y5: '33' 'f A-Fianna . y - 'Wa r s W5 . . M ae, 5 1 , , 1 w y 1 1. fm, K 1' at Q 1, an , , ., 1 i .3 PI A X 1 ef .. J , at ?f--'ww . Dellene Berry Carolyn Bird Sophomore Cheerleader Lexia Matthews helps keep spirit radiating at a Bluecat basketball game, I oe Boatright I an Bodine Paula Boyle Karen Briggs Becky Brink Terry M, Brown Bill Burke Ann Campbell fi! 5 - ' ' M' ,V r B r'y r' J ZS ,, 5 wuz.-f E - A - iii... ff ' ' 1 'r 5' egg Q . rll B B . u Y ,M Q54 r , , . r ' ff' . ,,,. f' r W, -verify, gjfg, , 9112 325 CN ff .. rf: 3- L '-W... ,P Gary Carnes Norma Carrillo Tommy Carter John Cash Donna Chambers Ronald Clark Anne Clinebell Mike Conner Karl Craig Richie Cullins Susie Day Danny Densman X 5 ki . -fi Ki gli- fr-W.. -' I km! E ' V vis 1' A'-. 'U' C1 . ya., r' , Ly.- , . ,, 7 5 if iri i r X -, ff ,is :: ,,:, . ti 9 ,. 'Y ,Q ., I Q V ,I ' , , QL- H' af? X ,fab W V, Xl, ' x , a f i a ' 1.1 , A9 , f .9 1 I . . , ws' i I' '- Xi, Y fr 3 - ff :f ire ' x 1- 'N' . V if, ww I v y n , Li ' A W, ? Q-ef , 4 ' ' L, 1 avg fs t T' ix if V5 V W n ,Q ff- avi 1 r .a, . 'Vi 9: ,4 Connie Dobbins Pamela Donahue J Gary Driskill John Dyer if ,, Dan Edington 4'1- qni' 5' A Lenneice Elkins Larry Eppard X Linda Epperson I aj is r 5I was I 'u.e's1a- iz. as - - - A755231 ,... L. if rf. ' 'Q' ' M' Ailf, is I x :Q ,. ij fi'J?LrQ1'1:lgf fe pf ,Q Two of the Wild Ones from the class of '71, 52 -- ' sr . W. V we Q f Q Q we J J 0 E s X rr 2 13 A ..,: kx AFX 3 X ,u I W W 39? vi, G if ,s r A V X3 Gail Erwin Wayne Flores Vickie Forbes Veta Io Foster David Funderburg Larry Glasson Jackie Hail Mike Hamilton Hemphrll Pam Patricia S andra Harper Hayes Bryan S tanley Donald Henderson How ard Isbell rrrr A ' 1-- ,,,: ' 'X ' .. .v gi 1 H , , Fla 'Q 'tif' .QQ fi PM I 1227 UR , WAVQY 5'-:N ,f fi X , Mg'- l,t...f f Q .Ax . Us-I 4-wg if Z' 93 rkg-5 W 1.1 ni? Caroline Jackson Donna Jones Richard Kenney C. Terry Kent Mitzi King Nan Knox Gerald Laws Mitzi Lee Laura Magee Steve Marcee Mark Martin Lexia Matthews Ronnie McClure Linda McCord Lewis McWhorter Peggy Merryman Carolyn Monroe Dorothy Ortega Penney Parker Erma Ray Prichard X if Happiness IS contalned wlthtn a purse What foul luck has befallen the S ophs?' Judy Pittman Pat Pittman Patricia Puckett Rusty Reed Rex Rider Becky Row Kay Ryan Jerry Salyer Dora Sanchez Treva Sai-tain Don S. Schmidt Linda Schulle rl M- p.. . '11 vu, 'jfs , V, -.Q ggw 1 S N XZ -X It Vs' 'MZ li Q rrs 'w2'..x VA , Us . 'i 0 .f '9 ' 'x , Ju g f . V, i-uhm . f' ' - .S My 1, ... lf, - M W: 'QQ3 is Mvn , 3 x' -' ' g J i 'TTD 5 K so ' ,MA MJ fr, 'X .,. .4-... v x N -VVI -Q R av 9 ' Q 7 I , . s ' X I T, 5 L Monte Sides Elizabeth Singleton Sharon Steffy Delbert Strength Charles Vanpelt Rosa Villareal Virginia Wilkins Teresa Williams Donnie Wood David Wooten Randy Young Terry Goree 127' 'I Othie Loyd, Jr Sophomore sponsors for the 1968-'69 school year were, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Loyd King, Mrs. James Russell, and Mrs, Joe Cervenka, w 55 FwslwawClUaASO' CONNIE GRIFFIS RONNIE HOWARD MOLLY SMITH President Vice-President Secretary FwslwawCJOass Q 1 ,f , , 45 at , I ,f I ll rid? ' .hhl ,..:5.j:.:,, .-l' 3 155 2.4- 5 -,- ' 5 -.. -f 177.7 NIJ 3 fi' K - ' rm 3,1 1 fii fi of f 1 -R, Ui- Z . ,Y ' . E. 'f 'in 491 ,J W . C .-W, ,4 Q Ri' -B it 1' .I s f ' A ,iff -6 G Q v 4 as fi' r X iff. ' Yi if v B '1 N .. an Dt X vp 4' ti 1 A H. , ,'-3 fe fy , ua, jf' A gg , B B - if : y .ff 1 I C y yr A I if flif, - 5 , Z Y fl V P1 Y? 1 ' 5 T' I 'O'-X' I , g i. if L A' M- C3 if . X .J ' it , A f 'jf Xi, at , ' , j A 5 5 A 7 fl, Nl -,Q r ' 'S' w Q A ' ' r ' -' 4' 2' 112--77.1 ' f V, 1 A 'J j 1 , I ,rgibfurp : ' lr I si fi A A '- s - A 'YH' I' it fx I x yf V , .I .1. 5 V if Debbie Adams Jimmy Alcala Donna Anderson Neva Anderson Richard Andrade Danny Armstrong Pam Aston Brett Autry Stephen Bailey Linda Barkemeyer Kay Barnett Ronnie Barr Candy Beard . Rennie Billings Buddy Bird Danny Birdwell Debra Boatright Debbie Bohannon Angie Bowers Morris Brown Trish Brown Vicky Brown Glenda Burns Larry Busby Nancy Cash Russell Casselberry Margie Clark Linda Coffee Jimmy Coleman Charles Cope ilfwtg E J 2 Ag? ffyqut 1 Jay Davis J ohhny Dela Rosa Daniel Diaz Donald Dobbins Johnny Dobbins Gewnett Donohue Mike Durham Kathy Elliott Cheryl Evans Edith Evans Billy Don Faries Judy Flores Teddy Gandy Connie Griffis Toni Harmes Jackie Hightower Kit Horne Ronnie Howard Becky Hubbard Leo Jameson Smiley! Should fish be allowed to vote? ATIANTK ' IBB 7 31' 1 1 Di' ' Q I HN! - 2 ll W JT.. - 5? 's Gwen Johnson Don Johnston Robbie Jones , 5 , , , . .,, 3 i rail 'hu , 1 Y l ..: ' I 4' f 1 ' ' Q . f ' I . qw., 3 Barbara Jourdan A , A Alan Kemper K sw, U QT Pam Key ,T X ,f 5 35,4 s E - ,W Robbie Kimbrell ' 'Ei v g f Fred Knowles Q1 ' h N1 Wayne Knowles 4. A If fy If' - ,fff .f5l j' X -I LSAT' ll: '. 1' vi : 9 Y V '4 m H L,,,A , aznsumuu f- U r , as rf 'Eff vi' . ig 5 ' . 'Q W5 gem, J, 4 !.f Q1 il '42 The Freshman sponsors are Mrs, R, H, Stainback, Mrs, Carl Fleming, and Mr, Jack Baucom. 59 lr YY' 1 M J ' i ,gl J 1 5f ' T K: fp J K - QV A, M A .W ' 41' 1 ', 'il ,'m 55' xm,h5' 35 ' gyyr :fr , WJ 1, ' ' 1- 3 ,, ,f . ' 4 h s -ag K In ,gm .1 ,K Q i 1 5 iw- J I J rtss J J J F I srrs J M f Ronald Kubicek Betty Langley Carl Leonard Pam Martin Mary Jo Martinez Jimmy Mason Terry Mason Dianna McClendon Betty Middleton George Morales Marianne Morgan Cordie Payne Frankie Payne Mary Perez Mark Phillips Nan Poldrack Donna Pope Jeffery Popnoe James Posey Don Priddy Mr, Crockett's class comes through for the March of Dimes, A sure cure for dandruff, 4 v r Children will play ! New students were Tonna White and Risa Ford. Joe Ramirez Mike Ray Toni Reed Bobby Richardson Judy Robinson Pauline Rosalez s FUR 3 1' 4 'A ' r g 3' A 'i Q ,f 'A 2 Q xx '. 6 N I 5' 1, I1 A 5, Y- .IQE 1 , Lffgrns-A. A 1,1 gf , A . 01 az' f 'J' Umfrsi '--' Mr, Crockett's Health Spa, .1 wi ' gf, 1 Lindi Stephenson ff K , , :,, V K :ft , 2. . ,LKVL :M LVVV :lyn n 62 24 Lt Wally Schick Chris Slate Clarice Smith Molly Smith Guess which one drinks Tiger Milk? Future Homernakers? at ',.,w William Stewart Pam Thwing Wade Turner Ray R, Villareal Debra Warrick Bill White Della Williams Larry Wiloth Jamie Wolf Ben Wright , 'vm Hr- ,-5 1 tl 0 .- f ifv ev' 4-,.. 5.4! .pf Save us ally the sky is falling! lf. fn , be 3 ii r .:a ' T -f 4e Q55 ,el 4-'rf , 'V f' ' , -i tx,, ,h tix? ' .vs ff y f ,W S M -ff ff j X Better late than never! Freddy Kendrick and Q, L Brisby almost missed getting their picture in the annual, 63 PEIZQONAUTIEQ USAN M-fu. CJ-LQ. 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XP, KAREN CERVENKA Valedictorian DAR Good Citizen Honorable Mention - State Special Honors Scholarship - Mclvlurry BRUCE TERRY is Salutatorian O'LENE STONE Kiwanis Good Citizen I Dare You PAM WOOD FTA Scholarship CHARLES RICHARDSON Rotarians of San Marcos ROtary Club Scholarship Scholarship W, S, C, S, First United Methodist Church Scholarship DAVID SKELTON Kiwanis Good Citizen SUSAN MCHORSE SMU Athletic Scholarship Esta Miller Scholarship - First Baptist Church Epsilon Sigma Alpha Scholarship GLORIA MCCLELLAN Overall-Morris Memorial Auxiliary FTA Scholarship Scholarship PAUL WHEAT RICHARD THROGMORTON R, A, Autry Memorial Men's Faculty Club Scholarship Scholarship - First Baptist Church Southwest Texas State College ogtlwf wO0ub WKAPPW -B 'il BOYD HIGHTOWER Rotarian 78 :-:ak pw 3 171.561 ww 'Q lg, VVW .16 fx' - A -an-ai C Q. Magi' ' A 5 J , u I . , A K ' 'Q f ' K.. ,-1,: . qw: ! G 'tx A .1 - , a M afffi ff .-,Q ' ' O f',Pf:X,,-Y-Q . 'M KJ-V. 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STEVE POLDRACK Rotarian KAREN CERVENKA Xi Kappa Beta DAVID SKELTON SUSAN MCHORSE Xi Kappa Beta Rotarian - Exchange Club O'LENE STONE Xi Kappa Beta , 9 Y 'M N, nc if V,'b. Q, I V X' 'E 1 ' 1 JESS E A 'Filig v 's:?.1SJ fX5fW ' , -1 ,.-1,,4 ff' hx 1' in N35!ii45 J E - ff 'bra ' E 1 f an KAREN CERVENKA SANDIE ELLIOTT BRILLA MAGEE English IV Foreign Language Homemaking Science Speech Mathematics wluvs who ,...-4 .f RHONDA MORRIS BRENDA GRAHAM STEVE POLDRACK PAM WOOD Band Business Education Distributive Social Studies Education www U.I.L. - Awwwb Www GLENN BAIRD Science First - District Second - Region Fourth - State . -Hwy W ,, ,ovsit of iff' x U! rf ,, ,,f .M 3 SUSIE BUNT Band All-District A11-Region Percussion 4, X.. if ,. 2 3, 5vl .. ,IW Y . '3 ' Wfsl ...- ,I v-. 4. ,5s1.'gl.-mm f -ANT ' -4 ' '. 5 1 5 lf 4. wr , X , s V4 ,.,i,a, i I Q X Y R Q A K. 21 S W. Q 1 K BOYD HIGHTOWER Lone Star Farmer Degree Q94 84 A-N. IW MARILYN MARRS - Homemaking III PENNIE BILLINGS - Hornemaking I, Latin I LARRY GLASSON - Agriculture II ANN AUTRY - Biology, Geometry SUSIE DAY - Homemaking II CHRIS SLATE - General Science CHARLES RICHARDSON - Distributive Education MARK MARTIN - English II, World History DONNIE WOOD - Spanish II JAY DAVIS - Agriculture I PAM KEY - English I JOHN PETTY MCMINN - American History EDITH EVANS - Algebra I JIM MCANALLY - Agriculture III UU LLL , rw I .Yi ' V 2 Qi v ,. 1151- A Lf- -ak 'A A 'ffgigy A L 'Q JG r- .f qi, K.. . -QA G BRILLA MAGEE - Typing 1 ANNE HOLLAND - English III BRENDA GRAHAM - Business Arithmetic CINDY MCCLURE - Shorthand BILLY DON JONES - Chemistry, Algebra II, Latin II SANDRA SMITH - Speech I ,-5 41 SANDIE ELLIOTT - Spanish I DELIA STAMPER - Texas History DORIS MEDCALF - Bookkeeping KAREN CERVENKA - English IV, Civ MARY WHITTINGTON - Drama jf ics , Solid Trig CPJGANIZCYTIONQ 86 J iv Y' 1 Vs,-'K x Q fI ,mi .ll har' . .lf '2 H , A-gs, xg 3 , Q vfgi. is K. x 'iv Before school, at lunch during study halls, after school, at night, and on week-ends, the Corral staff worked to meet that ever-threaten- ing deadline. Through hours of planning , picture-taking , cropping , copy-writing, and checking, staff members piece together the history of the year involving each individ- ual in the school. The efforts of the Corral staff are rewarded when the fruits of their labors are pre- sented to you - the student body, DONNA HAIL and SANDRA BRIGGS Business Managers DAVID SKELTON - Sports Editor BOB SNODGRASS - Assistant 88 I 969 ANN MILLER - Editor MRS. MAURINE BURROUGHS Sponsor ! J- m L PHOTOGRAPHERS: Robert Home Bruce Terry Bill Mann Ted Barnett ' ii 2 'W---7 fm 5 XL! JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS, Ann Davis, Steve Poldrack, Peggy Jones, Jack Crockett, and Debi Hagler, is sim? 35, acl cue to umm a-,,,,,gpannIll! Student Council sponsors for '68-'69 were Miss Drucilla Eberhart and Mr, Fred Gottlieb PT H. 4 4!7x President Vice-President O 'LENE STONE DAVID SKELTON The Student Council represents the student body,' This year they have done an excellent job of providing our school with student government, The Student Council sponsored many worthwhile projects for the betterment of our school and many fun activities for our students, This year they bought litter barrels and placed them around the school and put a new bench on the campus, For Homecoming this year they also sponsored the parade, Co-Secretaries SANDRA SMITH SUSAN MCHORSE Senior representatives were Mickey Bartley, Karen Cervenka, Gloria McClellan, and Steve Poldrack, 'mlm' t 1 it 3 r I - I 5 I .M rttt , if f e 1 - im . L 'r This? - Our LEADER '? Junior representatives were Bill Mann, Marilyn Marrs, Peggy Jones, and Joel Martin T ,if- Sophomore representatives were Stanley Howard, Ann Campbell, Ann Autry, and Charles Vanpelt, Will thoses girls EVER give up? Sandie Elliot was songleader and Gail Erwin was pianist, Qs Freshmen representatives were Russell Casselberry, Edith Evans, Barbara Jourdan, and Ronnie Howard, , E ,X 'ip . I v ' ' 5 is , 51' 'A Q.: Y NX , N CHQ I-Ieightew Qpwb The 1968-69 cheerleaders did a fine job of arousing school spirit in Coleman High, They attended cheer leader Clinic at Tarleton during the summer. While there, they won four first place ribbons in competition and the SPIRIT STICK three times, Many tedious hours were spent practicing, making posters and locker sur- prises, and making money for the cheerleader fund, Money-making projects included selling ribbons, having car washes, and keeping a booth at the County Fair, DONNA HAIL - sf, REN'E TEMPLETON - Jr, MARLIY ARRS - JAMIE HUBBARD - Jr. N M Jr' LEXIA MATTHEWS - soph Head Cheerleader J 5 -, W. M,-,W if ' A , 3' El Ev ,gf V ff . .-557 V 2 'L'-L - 5 Q 'fwgt ' r X kL arfmwfl A' ' , if ' ,Aff W.. ., an Q W ,L A ' 14' fe 1 -Li ! Kat-ett of the year ANN MILLER CHQ Koh-ebts This year the Coleman High Kat-etts did much to promote school spirit, Each week they placed new signs in the gym for the Friday pep rally and made car posters for each football player, They attended every game and sold programs at all home- town football games, Mrs, Barbara Swagerty is to be commended for the great job she has done in making the pep squad one of the llnest organizations y V of CHS, d '68-69 OFFICERS, Top ro Bottom: Ann Autry, treasurerg Peggy Jones, secretaryg Becky Brink, reporterg Mrs, Barbara Swagerty, sponsor. Left to Right, Connie Young, president Jerri Davis, vice-president, This helped the mighty Bluecats to BURN the Bad Twlnkle toes a loyal Bluecat gets. M O This year the Christian Council played an im- portant role in CHS. Besides giving Monday morn- ing devotions and prayers at football and basketball -D W N Q r Sponsor - MRS. LELA STAINBACK games, the Christian Council was responsible for acquiring a preacher for the football team before each game. The Council also gave religious pro- grams at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, During Christmas, the group challenged the classes to a toy drive between the classes, The Christian Council is an important part of CHS, ill' mm if if? in .I'f 4 .r in X 1? OFFICERS, Secretary, Nan Knoxg Vice-President, Joel Marting President, Jack Crockett, Gloria is caught in one of her evil deeds. Coach Simmons sang a song during the Christrnas program. :,gy,1-nw -my A931 .,.., W ,J V Mwfm 1-.M if ,rc W,- Y.. ,saw U LW--off- 13:Aeffs5 ,1 5 ,V ..,, , K 'ZX DECA Teaclfef ttitt 1 , I00 MR. BOB YATE3 Two D,E, students, Sammy Andrade and Gail Smith, COOIdiD3.Tl0T are shown at their work station, I. E, Stevens, U.-- -L-.... SANDRA BRIGGS Sweetheart ! , Q'e,l- is 1 f I , Q, .vid 5 'A ' i J 6 ,e9::vn't l - mo'- DECA officers for the year are these, Sandra Briggs, secretary- treasurerg Alan Key, president, Doris Medcalf, reporterg Steve Poldrack, parliamentariang Charles Richardson, chaplaing Mackie Shaw, vice president, Steve Poldrack and Charles Richardson represented DECA in State, Steve entered Public Speaking and Charles competed in Window Display. Steve Pold- rack was named the Outstanding Student for the year. The Distributive Education Club is an organization which trains its mem- bers to enter the business world, Mem- bers of the Club have part-time jobs at various businesses in the community, While on the job, the students learn and practice customer courtesy, better and more effective advertising methods, and other useful business practices, Mr, Yates and four students - Doris Medcalf, Mackie Shaw, Steve Pold- rack, and Charles Richardson - attend- ed the State Convention in Dallas, lol , and Q5 fn Jilifi, gr x S J A . . - ' 5-1, I -l sr Y: 1f. -A.H - is a L5-F A ,. 3. do I , If ig? .tm W 5 rf LQ I K I ,Lh X I, , sr If Affil- f iffy? ,N KAREN CERVENKA CHARLES RICHARDSON DONNA HAIL Secretary President Vice President MISS DRUCILLA EBERHART ,.,, Sponsor VXA S ff, ' + eil ii i ' it ri 'I M' I' ' i'f 'f7's. 'f:f fi .,., If wwf' . lip -My I 'A fi 1,2 ' V',A Qf '?f'1,a 2: , --my X I 'L fy V X nfl' A 1 , ' '1 iii Af'.'h' L if . 2 'I A A ,V .,., f I Z1 Q? M7 ' I'1r f 3 JA J. . A1 I , z f N I Mk I' Irewe 'R AIII I 5 1 I I a n K P- 4 If wifi s gkgg, ' k I 'ggi V Us '-, ., I , X ' 3 ' ' ,,... .1- ' '44, , 1,, V V rr f X, I , L- Marilyn Horne and Charles Richardson are working at delivering corsages, a money-making project, The N,H,S, has as its main objective the creation of en- thusiasm for scholarship, the desire to render service, the promotion of leadership, and the development of character, ln order to be a member, one must be a junior or senior, maintain an average of 90 percent or above, and be of good character, One of the main projects of the organization is the pre- sentation of an awards assembly, in conjunction with the Stu- dent Council. 46 I an ,. Q ' 2 President Richardson presides over initiation ceremony, With him are Melissa Straach, David Barclay, and Doris Medcalf, NJ-I. . Vx 'y A LV, t 'F' lb 1 -- S .am fr I 5 1, .n ' sa . Q, 5 ,,r fp' 5 ,..- ,, 1' ,r , Officers for the Future Teachers were, FIRST ROW: F. T. A. members registering students for the District Anne Holland, pianistg Gloria McClellan, president, BACK ROW: Steve Poldrack, parliamentariang Pam Wood, secretaryg Mickely Bartley, vice-presidentg Susie Day, reporterg Bil Mann, treasurerg Qis not picturedj, XI Convention held in Coleman, ms- The F, T, A, was quite active during the school term 1968-69. The group hosted District XI Convention with approximately 350 in attendanceg twenty members attended the State Convention in Austin in February. A Slave Sale was held to finance two scholarships to members planning to become teachers, Three hundred and forty dollars was raised for this worthy cause. Members helped teachers in all schools in various ways from grading papers to making bulletin boards, N-SSE? Susie Bunt, Becky Brink, and Susie Day work at the concession stand at a basketball game. I04 S ,TL Tx KL . 543' '--xy ,4-1L,.,,. '---r'---..--- f , V ,fini I 1 l 1 J ' 'Y 1? se or s .,1 I-. - H- .N ' ,KK j LN-.- Gloria McClellan served as District XI presidentg - O'Lene Stone was the corresponding secretary for District XI, Mrs, Joe Burroughs, sponsor, -.r,...,- -We li? Teaclwfus SLAVEDOM has sunk to a new low! .' Fu Hifi l3 'Hr ..4-- N' M 1 r Q 17 I r C. 6M ' .Pfwpaw MASS f F t Secretaries is to create an interest in business careers The main objectives o u ure l ' the or anization are required to take a business course, for women, All the gir s rn g h month uest speakers presented interesting and helpful At the business meetings eac , g f th om lishments of the year was the first place float in the programs, Oneo eacc p Homecoming Parade, IEW' . ,. V A F ,Q W W fu K , kk I06 afvsfm--M-M-f-wfwM+wN--7 Afw My - , ,Ea 'il C 11 T gm I F 3 4 rf? a 0 T E- 4 x reg 'rfb fd x 2 fo NS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR WERE, SEATED: Brenda Graham, vice-president, STANDING: Doris Medcalf, treasurer: Cindy McClure, presiclentg Debra Mitchell, secretary, qNot pictured, Judy Stark, reporterj. Future Secretaries brush up on their shorthand in the library, ff as -k.:'Q,i The Future Secretaries won first place in the Homecoming Parade with their float, BAR- B-Q the Badgers. N Q., , x JF ' . Q V MBV . lf- MRS, DON STARNES Sponsor IO7 K K ' Z TOP TO BOTTOM: Sponsor, Mrs, McMinng President, Sandie Elliottg Secretary, Marilyn Horneg Vice-President, John i Mrs, Tunnel spoke at the area convenuon held McMinn. n ID Coleman, IO8 1 0 Tlvwuglv ' 5 i ff 4 xg-I ZEN The Royal Society entertained at the area convention. One of the worthwhile organizations in C. H.S. is the Library Club, which served as host in October to the Area Teen-Age Library Association of Texas, The purpose of the organization is to encourage interest in librarianship for interchange of experience and ideas and to gain knowledge about different kinds of library work connected with library services, IO9 pu f as an x OL co 2 X X, i -- Officers for the year were, FIRST ROW: Bryan Henderson, vice-president, Terry Kent, reporterg Dan Edington, historian. STANDING: Jim McAna11y, presidentg Jay Davis, secretary, and Larry Glasson, treasurer, Not pictured were Monte Sides, 2nd vice-president, and John Dyer, sentinel. DONNA HAIL - Chapter Sweetheart Ag' 5 7' ff nr ,www , ,.., ,,,,,,15g3xQr2, v ' - Nh... . kz.. if . ,N , ,qv 3 wukx . .41 - .r . MR. BILL HIGHTOWER - Advisor e l 1 V ., . 'VA 3' - r - ' BOYS workin in Sho , 5' Q- I ug x ,filth L 8 P V. lf K f Pictured at bottom: F,F, A, boys entertain fathers at Barbecue, The Coleman F.F. A, had a very fine year in 1968-69, Their livestock did well in competition in all the major showsg the judging teams made an excellent record in contests. One senior, Boyd Hightower, was made a Lone Star Farmer, a high honor for any boy, One of the highlights of the year was the Father-Son Barbecue held in the City Park, where out- standing awards were made to those deserving members of the Chapter, Yxgxf.. ' sr i..-..-ff' .1 FRONT ROW: Penney Parker, Vickie Forbes, Susan McHo1-se, Rosa Villarreal, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Cecil Andis Betty Spath, Rhonda Morris, Debbie Johnson, Effie Bell, Laura Magee, NwuSe6 FIRST ROW: Betty Spath, sec,-treas,g Vickie Forbes, reporter, SECOND ROW: Rhonda Morris, presidentg, Sponsor - MRS. CECIL ANDIS Debbie Johnson, vice-president, jg E 1 Q . 331 r 5 TERRI SLUDER SANDIE ELLIOTT DONNA CLARK Twirler Drum Major Twirler www - 1968-69 A MR. ROARK BARNES Director Q 1-ar. r mf- f W g 1 ' ' SUS IE BUNT Sweetheart Emmet IVA The flutes section is composed of Debbie Pear- son, Terri Sluder, Martha Willis, and Teresa Williams, Officers for the Bluecat Band for 1968-69 are, FIRST ROW: Sandie Elliott, drum majorg Brilla Magee, march- ing officerg Susie Bunt, secretary. BACK ROW: Hollis McClellan, vice-presidentg Paul Wheat, presidentg Bill Mann , marching officer, The Bluecat Band participated in many activities during the school term, They were invited to take part in the Governor's inaugurationg they marched at the pre- game contest at University of Texas band day at the U, T, -Oklahoma State gameg they attended the Baylor- Tech game in Wacog they participated in the Sweetwater Band Festival, they attended U,I,L, Contests, Two mem- bers, Rhonda Morris and Susie Bunt, were named on the All-Region Band, Brilla Magee, Rhonda Morris, David Bailey, and Hollis McClellan won places on the All-District Band, Hollis Mc- Clellan won a first rating in U, I, L, Solo competition. One can see that the band was in- deed active, In fact, they averaged one performance for every nine school days, II4 The clarinet section is made up of these pictured, FIRST ROW: Daniel Diaz, Ted Barnett, Risa Ford, Kathy Elliott, Nancy Cash, and Joe Ramirez, SECOND ROW: Sandie Elliott, Rhonda Morris, Charles Richardson, Donna Clark, Shirley Young, and Della Wil- liams, Sp' ' og OJ-I. . The brass section is composed of these pictured above, FIRST ROW: Joe Hollingsworth, Ronald Clark, Jeane Wheat, Jay Lee Rankin, Mark Phillips, Glynda Phillips, and Hollis McClellan, SECOND ROW: Dudley Keith, William Stewart, Leonard Jameson, and James White. ,X Leo practices long and diligently on his french horn, His patient accompanist is Susie Bunt, Low woodwinds are these, FIRST ROW: Brilla Magee, Rena Ragsdale, Debbie Johnson, Judy Robinson, and Ronald Kubicek, SECOND ROW: Edith Evans, Hannah Brown, Vicki Watson, Robert Trammell, Paul Wheat, and Bill Mann. Persussion is composed of Susie Bunt, Richard Andrade, Laura Magee, and Larry Robinson. I I5 iff lg -K Q2 fa, , ff, :NVQQ 6 A f K wwf , A W W '-ff f R-l..1 I-I Pwpaw 6cwT '5 Mrs, Bob Yates and Mrs, Loyd King SPONSORS V .5 A H -- in -ws H 5 nf I fi f C wa 4 . C' f ' ANN DAVIS MELISSA STRAACH CARLA BILLINGS President Vice-President Secretary '. Q 'Q ff Qs pf QV f 2 if N 'Ha is 1' Other officers were Jerri Davis, Ueasurerg Marilyn Marrs, 5th vice-president: Betty McCe11an, 4th vice-president, STANDING: Dorothy Ortega, 2nd vice-presidentg Susie Day, historiang Rosa Villereal, sgt,-at-arrnsg fNot pictured: Ann Johnson, 3rd vice-presidentg Erma Ray Prichard, parliamentarianj, 1, if k 'Q f ' ,Ft II7 ACUVTUEQ II8 S f 122072 if 7 B E l 'rw ww A 'fY'??i,:f', , wa .n if Hello, I'm Germaine Stacy, Chante1's Maman, L,,- , l20 Ariba! Ariba! ! FSM Oh, isn't he divine! Oh, just divine! X1 I . , Chantel, Get Married! ! Sandie Elliott Robert Horne - - Pam Wood Sandra Smith - - Susie Bunt - - Paul Wheat Steve Poldrack Chantel Stacy - - - - John Stacy - - Germaine Stacy - - Tina Brooks - - - Miss Kay ---- Mr, Chadwick - - Gene Wright - - - - Conchita - - - - Delia Stamper Salome - - - - - Mitzi Horne Belladonna ---- - - Susan McHorse Europa ------- - - - Lena Elkins - O'Lene Stone - Eddie Odom Mackie Shaw Charles Richardson Connie Young Becky Camargo Debbie Johnson Ann Miller James Hinkley Flower Shop Clerk - - - A Strange Man - - - - Others ----- ---- ' 1969 Pwesewb nga ummm Opinions were varied at the cast party, zz ,..' KI' H' 'Vina 'lil J ill it 4 Juuiofw Qpmofv Talent Show 1 1 i Develop I iw Politics. Through the social studies, students developed a new and better interest in national and state politics, This year the students held the first national election at C, H, S, Each took part in either politicking, registering, or voting, Through this stu- dents began to take more interest in the outside world, A 'QT 1 T T A I M yi. ,I 5 Rf . sss , 7 1 B. v 9. M r L1 I A A ,,kW , ,Sl , ,, gh gli' jj! . 1 ,AZV Q 3 ,.: 5 x,,1' gg, 52 is , . 4 A 1 A 594 tiff - rss f ' ' 7 oft - ,t Ig , -frt ,,kA. 4-' ki f ii, ' fr ,Egg 5 V A 'Z 1+ 4 ' N . W :wwf 2 5-' , T Q ' . f :Y 1, lk lr' so . g T ' ' f - gf? T I ,i,' x V y : ., df' X M, ,AJ ra W if, i ..,-s gs .,,-M, '3g'f f H 1' ggi: , . .t..-1353.-,2' ai T ' ' UR L r,J,x,,Xft91xxIA.l11 1 C D ,HW 4.,'l,' 41' va' , 5 . ,A s .X' 0 ir , X 1 ,ffkif s ' V 0.1 .wi --A 2 XJ is I Ml.. fs.-r v J sf -.lifes . 2. 2 rc .Z . ,W .. y f -- 'ily V . A-.p-t as ff ' I! , i' 7 . Lgx E ECULEMANM ASsN.Mr ff' Ronnie Barr, Reserve Champion Crossbredg Clay Love, Reserve Larry Glasson, Reserve Champion Mediumwool Champion Finewoolg and Jackie Hightower, Champion Finewool, and Terry Kent, Champion Mediumwool, F-EA Ckaptw Qlww Dan Edington showed the Reserve Champion Angus. Robbie Jones showed the Reserve Champion Barrow, I24 i ' .iryf wg.-5 Showmanship winners are pictured here, Boyd Hightower, Sheep-County Sandra Hemphill, Calves-Chapterg Terry Kent, Sheep-Chapter, CNot Pictured, Ann Davis, Steer-Countyg Robbie Jones, Barrow-Chapterj. In addition to the winners pictured here, Steve Poldrack showed the Champion Lamb of the Waco Show, Boyd Hightower showed the Reserve Champion Lamb in the same show. Jay Davis had the Second Place Hereford at the El Paso Show. Jay also won Second in the Abilene Show with the same Hereford. , X 39 -N .- .. 3 . 1:12 A 1 :'?:s1,la.ff'1 Ann Davis and Battle, Reserve Champion of the Odessa Show. Dr, Hugh E, Meredith, Dean, Angelo State College A Monica dos Santos exchange student from Brazil, Brownwood High. I26 MWF Annually a Career Day is held as a culminating activity of a Unit on Vocations in Junior English, Speakers who are con- sidered outstanding in their particular fields present to the students the advantages and disadvantages of their professions, Randy Strickland represented McMurry College, atom, Dau These lectures prove very help- y ful to the students in choosing their careers and the courses they will pursue in this field, Sociology - Mr, Robert Alexander - Hardin- Simmons Universtiy Art and Related Vocations - Mrs, Jerry Taylor Psychologist - Dr. James F. Klemm - Mclvlurry College wfwgo. , X ir 4, Maw 5 1,7 -K , . Aff! M NV 'K A .xv xg Y ,, ,, inks- 1-' .Q 11f,Qg,, . f.r '-,L M 2 Wifi , f ' fe N n my Q, f ' ,Q , : , or 3, Chief Horne bluffs the senoritas in ,,, 'fig un. v- poker. i , K, 'Lily K' 'bw ., f , Tarzan Wilson and Sidekick. f aa v The Hustler I28 Cowboy Bob times Mr, Simmons at the greased pig race, of TaEeatsAwDispQo5edfow Qeaiowhip abtlwCiwQe . -V arg XJEYJ5- I ,kr 2.12 ,,....-- --wx, M 5 Ai Sandra decides to take a dip! Children will play! J, 5 Nd 4 Don't bite the hand that feeds you, The Secret of Schmidt's success is his striped B. V.D. 's. JOEL: A11 right, Glenn, can't you hold your grape juice! nk' M7 5 W, 2 Qu 'MWLLETTIZ .2 1. .. 7' STANLEY: Give somebody the leading roll and what do they do - get the big head! Cal-aruba! The better side of John Petty Mc- Jeff in his natural habitat Minn, lift-fiesta, Dickie just washed his hair and can't do The best dressed sefior and seiorita. a thing with it! 'TN QQ 1 gs ,liar NN?-, Scholastic awards were given to Larry Glasson second yearg Jay Davis, first yearg and Jim Mc- Anally, third year, Boyd Hightower won the DeKalb Award, J ay Lee Rankin was presented the Livestock Award, Bryan Henderson was named the Star Chapter Farmerg Jay Davis and Fred Knowles earned the coveted Star Greenhand Awards, On April 19, the F, F, A, boys honored their fathers, teachers, and friends with a barbecue held in the City Park. At this time boys who have been outstanding mem- bers were honored with different awards, Mr, Duwayne Edington was named an Honorary Member. 4,11 I ' .. -g A 1 '-T '- vh.:--: , ' ' s-' h-: '.-.' .. x'1.,fT. 1---c'v5f, '-K. 5..' 'sh--594 '-' FHA Awwwls l FHA had the second place float in the Homecoming Parade, 1 with .,.. .,' fgsfp- -xv . vz'Lr'x'J' 343 'I Ali Susie Bunt Carla Billings BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER FHA'ER OF THE YEAR Wil r-www-GOP 45 y my ki P' Nj!-L! , 'li'-'wr sr WWA 2? E I A Q. i ' x N 1 rf 4 V Y 2' ,' L' My 9 'ir conf , ,X 1 L gt V .J 1 ,. O C 1' ,,, Q. . B asf: - fi , . ' 1 I .,r. During the school term 1968-69, twenty-four students achieved the enviable record of being neither tardy nor absent to school, This was especially noteworthy during this year of epidemics of all sorts, These students were the following: FIRST ROW: Betty McClellan, Linda Jones, Teresa Williams, Shirley Young, and Edith Evans, SECOND ROW: Debbie Johnson, Nan Poldrack, Betty Langley, Anne Holland, Pennie Billings, and Jackie Hightower, THIRD ROW: Glenn Baird, Gary Stevens, William Barkemeyer, Cindy McClure, Ronnie Stevens, and Richard Throgmorton, FOURTH ROW: Phil Chambers, Jim McAnally, Terry Bagley, Eddie Odom, Ronnie McClure, and Bruce Terry, Not pictured was Jay Lee Rankin, QQGVVA 5 :hi 60M . C and During the school term 1968-69, many students served their school and community in various ways, earning for themselves the coveted C award, Given each year to the top twelve percent of the student body, the C is earned by students who are active in organizations, who serve as teachers' aides, who are librarian assistants and office assistants, Students earning this award are Carla Billings, Becky Brink, Susie Bunt, Ann Campbell, Karen Cervenka, Ann Davis, Susie Day, Kathy Ellliott, Sandie Elliott, Gail Erwin, Edith Evans, Brenda Graham, Debi Hagler, Donna Hail, Boyd Hightower, Anne Holland, Marilyn Horne, Mitzi Horne, Debbie Johnson, Billy Don Jones, Peggy Jones, Brilla Magee, Bill Mann, Marilyn Marrs, Jim McAnally, Gloria McClellan, Hollis McClellan, Cindy McClure, Susan McHorse, John Petty McMinn, Ann Miller, Rhonda Morris, Debby Pearson, Glynda Phillips, Steve Poldrack, Terri Sluder, Rebecca Smith, Sandra Smith, Dianna Sparks, Betty Spath, O'Lene Stone, Robert Trammell, Paul Wheat, Pam Wood, Connie Young, and Shirley Young, J I36 -3 'Maui -ig. Entries in Science were Billy Don Jones, Glenn Baird, and Richard Throgmorton, Glenn won First in District and Second in Regional, qualify- ing him for State. The One-Act Play cast, who presented A Company of Wayward Saints, were, FIRST ROW: Robert Trammell, Mitzi Horne, Steve Poldrack, and Sandie Elliott, SECOND ROW: Kit Horne, Terri Sluder, John Petty McMinn, Sammy Andrade, and Barbara Jourdan, Larry Don Robinson, a member of the stage crew, was not present when the picture was taken, EYE PSQW' which U.l.L. The Speech contestants were Mary Whittington, poetry interpre- tation, Pennie Billings, prose readingg Russell Casselberry, in- formative speaking, O'Lene Stone, persuasive speaking, O'Lene placed Second, I3 Entries in Shorthand were Donna Hail and Cindy Competing in the Ready-Writing contest were Marilyn Horne and Robert Horne, Marilyn won Second, Brilla' Magee, Melissa Straach, and Bruce Terry were the entries in Typing' The Slide Rule team was composed of Chris Slate, Billy Don Jones, and Glenn '38 Baird, '5 Z HTTP'-.W McClure, 5. , Yyv,3,.qf Ronnie McClure and Cindy McClure represented the school in Spelling, .-.N I I - , X N . NW E L f 9 , . Lf-Z l M A kiii b X 1 H gm, -1 N'-F Bruce Terry, Pam Wood, and Billy Don Jones were the Number Sense tearn. Dancers danced to the sound of the ERA. Vicki Watson, living it up! The feast, paid for by Juniors, served by Sophomores, consumed by allj V52 'H wr Q5 , Ib. Www Pwm 2' L Steve Poldrack goes wild! ZW! K is 1 1--H - i1 ,rj-M way i,5:L1+L.,:g f?f', 1 ' 1 ., :fs in Lg r in 25, . , F35 Sus ' f Ei Jig V., , -A: i 1- TEE? ,, f 2 , f fl '21 Q - ,J E3 me ami Hx uf. 'ffl 55',?5.!r5Q ikmm' , -' ,........ , :agggagi , -Y .-A-g - I + .. 'f 6:55 id: , ,,.,+ ' igiim 3110- .3 Lim! pa., WN 23553 if? j gsm EQ. .. - Q i , .gin J, x ff-x,:1 5331! ,-Q54 -.ag-.j', ,, 315, W kfEi'f5fJ1?-355 41 snug, I ,mx . . ,mg , Zi aim 55644, KAW QCQZMAM ,afwmwaceab ,ad IAQ SPORTS X ii 'aww I44 4 -wp. nfl- , ' 4' ' I Ov ,gi -4 'Y 1. 1 Y S ' x 9' 4. v- I -we fd.:- W-'inllltffff 'hr '44, 4. ' l45 1968 BLUECAT VARSITY SCHEDULE Coleman 16 Eagle Pass Coleman 0 Brady Coleman 12 Comanche Coleman 7 Ballinger Coleman 0 Stamford Coleman 13 Anson Coleman 10 Hamlin Coleman 21 Haskell Coleman 13 Merkel Coleman 24 Winters Coaches Wayne Lehrer, Pete Simmons, and Head Coach Jack Baucom did a very commendable job with the Bluecats this year. WM Qfzdf O ri, 3' tif I 'K T Ca-Captains RICKEY SMITH Sr, Halfback DAVID SKELTON Sr, End All-Dist, All-Area All-West Texas All-State 2nd Team Offense 'J I vm -gf: Laika? K . 1 I 2 ,:. w - -.3 x Y .1 f N f 5 - , ' V , . .. I ' ' -NW.: ' I - - ,I pm I. --.. . ,. My f Sw ,fr I 3 yrs .- AMW.. , -gweyw M: I I 'Nm K Af' ,.. BILL HICKS TOMMY MEDRANO Sr. Guard Sr, Halfback 3 A11-Dist, A11-Area 4 TOP RIGHT: MICKEY BARTLEY Sr, End WILLIE' SAN CHEZ Sr, Def. End Peggy Jones was selected as Foot- ball Sweetheart. Ricky Densman V'Q3Zif?fl'? was her escort. v F I ,Q g RICKY DENSMAN Sr. Guard , I ,J i1::4:I5,g2f ,M Lklxxpa.-1.1 f I2 .amz -7 ,tg ., , fn 41 .. Q f +A ,Z 1 I ,av W . ig, .ji 5 I -1 f , . . yi 4 O , ' N222 . ' , 1, 'I 2 I , t,gff?inv..g:.,,,5 ' 1. ,ri 1, if-Q I 'iff , - I . ,s veffjif-,'..f V 5 ' -, K , V L 'a' 55455 :g,A,,'. a 1 1 .f :wx -Q -' -' A A - - ' -- 1:Af5'O.?,fTlf if J' ,f ?,,rg,M M, L . L39 3-fisfwfszsmga,-YM-,'. 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Guard TOP LEFT: TONY CULLINS Jr, Halfback ARNOLD RAMIREZ Jr, Center Jr, Halfback GLYNN FARIES Jr, Tackle What's going on down there, Floyd? 5 -4' ,, .J -5 X, 1 Q ff I 'iiizfq I ' I 'Q-4:-b Ay., PHIL CHAMBERS Jr, Fullback 'X Smith plows, even in Lhe snow! DON HARMES Jr, Halfback TOP RIGHT: JIMMY ANDRADE Ir, End TIM CLARK Ir, End JOE BOATRIGHT Soph, End I 's .-X , I A L I J I ,I ' f 1 , -., - ,ixx ,, I ' if M ' I V ki 'V-' y 'N' Lliiix g. ' 2 ' QW fb- ' - I f -2' ff ' 1-,Q A ., I xiif' MRM .. - -.-rfgc 'Mm-4 wh '-.5xZ+c'fH 1 J 13:3 '-ff-w-' ,Q . - I, , .11 ,. vz v X ?1f ' if ff ' , ,mfa-1:'.. Jah nQgp9?fpff91-1,3 9, A9 , 1- . . .N -,.4f vf'l'- -- '. - Q -4 -1. '-4 - f, . ,- H. ,z '!5f' ,1- U -lf N Q,-4g3,3:Ij,,432 vwfgyf ' . - ,J J! z,g,.,' k,g 1 ., l. 'mg i51, an Jzgi, 4 A u 3:i.'.5.. 4 Li A 3 KZ I F .. 45.1 Af, ,,.-. ff-. -,, f. 1 -V A 12' - 'I W 'L ' M .I TT , . I ' '- ' 'AI ' ' L , .V W . L 5 -, b. ' I , 4 K f. , ... V, v J . , Q- :I ' -,r .- f I-1-ff ff.. 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U. , gave an outstanding address at the All-Sports Banquet, IS3 7-A4 Coaches for the 1968-69 season were Mr. Jack Baucom, Varsity basketball, and Mr, Pete Simmons, B-Team, Bill Mann served the Varsity as statisticiang Karl Craig was the manager, ' 'I , ,.., .. . J.. . I K I im K K : I54 Head Coach Jack Baucom did another great job in lead- ing the Bluecats to their third district title in four years, The Bluecats won first place at the Marble Falls Tourna- ment and won third place at the Colorado City Tournament Coach Baucom led the Blue- cats to a 13-1 District Record and a 26-5 season record, TOMMY MEDRANO DAVID SKELTON Senlor Guard Semor Center A11 Drstrlct Hon Ment, A11-Area All West Texas UPPFR RIGHT: RICKEY SMITH Senior Guard SAL ANDRADE Junior Forward RIGHT: Ben Wright Freshman Forward A11-District A11-Area All-West Texas 2nd Team IRMHT KW ll f'f2 We A 173, Fm JACK CROCKETT TONY CULLINS Junior Forward Junior Center UPPER LEFT: BOB SNODGRASS Junior Guard JOEL MARTIN Junror Forward MICKEY BARTLEY Senior Guard A11-District performer Ben Wright makes two for the Bluecats, k cv ,W ' 5 ., SAMMIE BAKER DONNIE WOOD Soph, Guard Soph, Guard UPPER RIGHT: Mark Martin shoots over opponent to make a basket, UPPER CENTER: MARK MARTIN Soph, Forward JOE BOATRIGHT Soph. Center Iwi XJ X 4 s JOE HO LLINGSWORTH Junior Forward JIMMY BARTLEY RANDOLPH YOUNG Soph. Forward Soph Forward UPPER LEFT: CHARLES VANPELT Soph. Forward JIMMY ANDRADE Soph. Guard MIKE HAMILTON Soph. Center Ffwshmew '68-'69 ,aff f '.f . 5 l ' .... I .. lid J l lt ' qw ,., 'V ' 5' 5, -' - ii'-f . g' 'Qi v' . .- - ALJ A. 45 K A V E, ' 'I ra - P Jud! if Cliff? if .573 is J f f +' A 4 Lf' f ,1. 'V ' ' nfl! 4 , is - fi ff 1 , ,V U C s X f f Assays 5 , Z.: 'Q X J J X N , A Q, 3 '4.,.fW V nl' vi -J 5 M 1 G an ggxr ., jx A. Eff Ali, , 5 'f ' T f' .! R , 'ff i JLJO f M A ' 2VJ ai-41, . f ' 'S i My J ft A ff f A i ug fi is T . L , , rl ,i Q t. Q iff-ft , . .L L .. -y The Freshmen football team of '68 was made up of the following, lst ROW: Terry Mason, James Posey, and Robbie Jones, 2nd ROW: Freddy Kendrick, Buddy Bird, Jimmy Alcala, Billy Don Faries, Larry Busby, and Russell Casselberry, 3rd ROW: Bobby Richardson, Danny Birdwell, Don Johnston, Wade Turner, Danny Arm- strong, and Ben Wright, 4th ROW: Tedd Ga d R V'll Ronnie Howard, y n y, ay 1 areal, Joe Ramirez, Chris Slate, Brett Autry, and BASKETBALL, FIRST ROW: Ronnie Howard, mgr, , Chris Slate Johnny Dela Rosa and Brett Autry, m r, 2nd 9 s g ROW: Billy Don Faries, Buddy Bird, Teddy Gandy, Ray Vallareal, Jimmy Alcala, 3rd ROW: Danny Birdwell, Freddy Kendrick, Don Johnston, Wade Turner, Russell Casselberry, and Coach J, B, Wilson, I59 PEGGY JONES PAM WOOD Ir, Forward Sr, Forward Captain Volleyball UPPER LEFT: DELIA STAMPER Sr, Guard - Captain Volleyball S AND IE ELLIO TT S r , G uard C aptain Volleyball I 968 -69 MRS, BARBARA SWAGERTY Patricia Diaz and Donna Chambers, managers, talk to Coach Mrs, Swagerty during game, DANA COLLINS JAMIE HUBBARD Jr. Guard Jr, Guard Volleyball Pam is so well mannered on the court! ZZ, UPPER RIGHT: LINDA SCHULLE Soph. Guard Volleyball IANEY CURRIE Ir. Guard JACKIE HAIL PAM THWING Soph, Forward Fr. Forward V olleyb a11 UPPER LEFT: PAM MARTIN DEBBIE ADAMS Fr, Guard Fr, Forward Volleyb all CONNIE GRIFFIS Fr, Guard Patricia Puckett and a Winters guard look on in awe as Pam Wood scores two. ANGIE BOWERS VICKY BROWN Fr, Forward Fr, Guard A V 'Z ' 'ml UPPER RIGHT: RITA ALCALA Soph, Forward PAM ASTON LINDA COFFEE Fr, Forward Fr, Forward Volleyball MARSHA HENDERSON Ir, Forward W S , sssx On the floor! Look on the floor! 6 I s S 2 E i 1 i The 1969 Bluecat Track Team was composed of these, FIRST ROW: G. Laws, T. Medrano, D, Wood, D. Funder- burg, S, Howard, and K. Craig, Mgr, SECOND ROW: B. Wright, R. Morris, B. Richardson, B, Jones, T. White, and P. Armstrong, THIRD ROW: J. Boatright, T. Floyd, D, Skelton, S, Andrade, R. Young, B. Snodgrass, and Coach Wayne Lehrer, - L An. The boys who competed in running events are, FIRST ROW: G, Laws, D. Funderburg, S, How- ard, and R. Young, SECOND ROW: B, Snod- grass, B, Richardson, T. Medrano, and P, Armstrong, THIRD ROW: D, Wood, B, Jones, S, Andrade, and T. White, I64 .,. f I M, W sas Affd . 1-an 'ax , Eh ZW-V , -52 ' ..3,- r 1-f fl ,-y X ,,r- M.. ,,,. , ,M gy , 4 I ,E , if gPH!11M'4 4 !'93l WW ,J . -, 1 ,V I I I Q y . - v -f ae I .. Nz, we ., ,+N..,.:,,,- I ,',fp.i:'g,xi.., , ' r , .. 7 'f' ' 3, 5, :ii 8 - , ff ,- ,. - ' 'W' -1 , 2,1 ' - HC W . ::.,v,g: ,A 'ff , i V. I s - ' ' .L . If Ng ,mdflggs j 1 ' , 1 ,io 22152 if 1. ' P r A A' ' 1 -A K i T , . 'i -2 ' .: ,. 1 .11 2 5 ,.,1ggf,gg3,ga jj , ' rw 32 Q ff 'fi N4 1 9 .-r it ,V 'S' W W ,, s, Q? .25 l hr ,L QW,-5,5 , ,M,,..,,,W.,,,,,,. gf I , . ,, .H 93:11 .L A- af f if 'Q ' ' ' ' , -arm Ra A rv mwae 'V' 1 -fa J Jai M ff f al- v a at 1, 1' 't-Wav, ww I 144 r 1 f we , ,Za A 4275 . , W ff-W 1 W 5 I ' ,4 5' M Y 'Mia ' aww ,EW gf Sw Qyv 'Z vi ,j we if , an X Q mg a, M A X. 159559. 'ny J f Us ' W ,Q 4, , at I A. Lf 1 J , f ,wr N. X? My Q I' A -n M f Z if 1 'H' W y L, Pgiiw va A 43 2 R , W 3' M f at .I 4 K. ,, 4 M ,. ., M ,,r,7,,,A ,, , V 4, . .. 1. , , . . .9f. i - , . ,Pfam-aria, H ?w,,mE,my2, 22,13 . fm, ,, T., . s, ,., ' - 1 ' 1,- M -.nm i , Q , ,A , - W.,fgs,,1L'ffwf g V ,. Zamxigfgfu ,Wk I., A' , V, I .::Y,f+,a.,+q7.f,y v nf ,, f el. -' 5 ,V 1 ,, ,. M-gage. 545 rf 2: K -.smffg , -1,-,.,,,,u,,q ,,H,,a,5af,,i,i4.,,,,, n , ,,,,, My , ,i wif 'Q ffl' '??53r9f Ffa 'I' -mf? Q at it w 'wyfgr rim -if iz 4 f, 5 ff! I-iJf1'l2:!iifZ'-I-'ZWI 'ifw EW 21:1- David Skelton and Bob Snodgrass qualified for the Regional Meet, David placed third in discus in Regional, Bob did a creditable job in the 100 yd, dash, qualifying for the finals, 9-f, , I 969 Twclaf Team ' ' '1 , - 'ix ,. QEQIQVQ '95, B B QRS' vars, LL ., 4 .. I Students entering field events are theseg David Skelton, Tommy Floyd, Sal Andrade, Joe Boatright, Randy Morris, Billy D, Jones, and Bob Snod grass, BEATS SSVMQ ig Q I 3 X ' . ' ' , .jp -I ' ' X5 'ii- S5',,EM44, KLUFCATS Fivx in B P5340 mu of Nw -T7 fm? Vx,--V ,l,,,. X IV, , t FRESHMAN, FIRST ROW: M, Brown, R, Howard, and I, Dela Rosa, SECOND ROW: D, Armstrong, F, Kendrick, C, Slate, and D, Johnston, THIRD ROW: B, Bird, Q, L, Brisby, B, Wright, D, Bird- well, I. Alcala, and Coach l. B, Wilson, l65 , ,QW , ,BLUW5 Maja , lA ,fg if 'QJXY fm P si - -R T f t 'M A f fr? si . I I lx V ,, AV YVV, VV jT'f', , mi , t V sd ,V H , ' ,mfg i 5 W ,. ,, A :KG H 4 it-c at . , - . , ,, T - ' 'l . V 'kybryk ,,, ,,k:k , , i ,f. V .kbi T ,, , , 655 T , ff T W ia, S tttt it s T ' ' i ,T rtit,ti 7 Z 1 t Tennis Teams Wm District Senior Boys' team included Joel Martin, Joe Hollingsworth, Mark Martin, and Jimmy Bartley, Joel and Mark placed Second in District Doubles, Joe Hollingsworth won a trip to Regional by winning First in Boys' Singles, I66 The Boys' Junior team was made up of from back to front: Buddy Bird, Ronnie Howard, and Ted- dy Gandy, Ronnie placed lst in Singlesg Buddy and Teddy won Second, va .vb .' 1, f- ci?-. ' A 'f li: 1-ff un: 'iv ,.- V -. H.: , ' Tai f f -' View S' V ii. 1 ,, , 1 1-.f , A -4 A :I H I Senior Girls' team consisted of Ann Autry, Sandra Hemphill, Becky Brink, Sandie Elliott, Pam Wood, and O'Lene Stone, seated, O'Lene won Second in Girls' Singles, Sandie and Pam placed Second. 7?-iqwp-sh-mtv: 'WW MK' ,-a. ' -.1,,..,- r. .x ,. 4 Joe Hollingsworth shows his form as a District Champion and Regional con- testant, A 35 xf 3 N, , M Junior Girls' team included Debbie Adams, Connie Griffis, and Pam Aston, who won Secondg Debbie and Connie won 5th, 'X O'Lene Stone shows the concentra tion which enabled her to place Second in District. I67 ,,,..M.m-nnosnsulll ,o......u-'anna Coach Jack Baucom and his golf team had an enjoyable season, taking part in two tournaments, They took part in District competition at Sweet- water, placing sixth in a field of 14, :W .. im.,,. m. H . WWW.- BILL MANN lf., ,D ..,, A , . J, ,. ,, .,. .W ,WM in ww..-A W Xa. KGNWW' '11-'1 Q'l ,M .....-,..-..,. 5 V JIM MCANALLY ,.,.,..--rv .9 ,,.,-o-- .,-.,1,..-,,.....' ,nes f L P ',,,....- -null- ' --1-1 -..-1 -,,...- ...av- X-. a-56,- QV.- mx Ev BRETT AUTRY i, '7 'iz Q ,,....q-HSI? i ,,......--- RONALD CLARK .1----f-V,,,,-. , Q 5 s 1 V ,.,.... ,,-,-11--'- ' ,. -,,,.i---'- , z -'-,.- L..- , I F' ,1 i rl. ,-,-,-1-1-' I ,,,,,,,..1--- DAVID WOO TEN k-,.....--- I69 CRCSS PHARMACY PERR A YI? N, , -WX . 1 xy- Q4 ,P QQAMW pqvgnaion Q CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD STEER Ft, Worth Stock Show 1969 Bred by Jim and Fay Gill - Coleman,fTeXas Shown by Alan Watson - Coleman, Texas WELCH CHEVROLET-CADILLAC JOE K. CERVENKA ELECTRIC ' I APACHE BCDY WCRKS COLEMAN LUMBER C0. FIRST COLEMAN NATIONAL BANK Member of F. D. I. C. .-....,...,, f I I ' f ,I ' '7 FCSTER MILLER INSURANCE , A -kg, , WESTERNER MOTOR INN MARGIE'S BEAUTY SALON qui-Qnslllllll DDIE BRI!!! Klvfgfi' ATiA2,4 ?f? '11 BRINK'S PHARMACY 5. -. , '17-..,i 'rv ALEX MAYER'S -,+. 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ANTHONY COMPANY M SHlPMAN'S VE? ,f - E 1, .si , N I ' 1 THE CUE CLUB Vl'S FLOWERS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE EARLE SMITH JEWELRY fT l wh'- Sl'l: ZJ'V 1 .W , .,.-in BOWEN'S DRUG STORE f msg, ml 0317 buy l jf 'hem TOLAR REFRIGERATION 8 HEATING OWL DRUG TRIANGLE AGENCY EXCHANGE AUTO SUPPLY 408 Commercial Coleman, Texas 7Wf ,J M SYSTEM FCOD STCRE 7 y, gn, , X Q' v , CLARK'S PARTS INC. TRADE WINDS MOTOR INN AND RESTAURANT COLE-ANNA DRIVE IN X A 7 1 '51 1 4 . ve f Q .Q ...-.gf --f ,,..- If ff' ., , MW-4-ww 1 'gh' 2: 1' .. 'A 1 Q .1 wi 1 axkk X ,sr 3, sam L - ., K ,F - -' AE ' if U. S 'af I . I S I Y V I . L . 1 I . . SL .r 1 w . X .,,5. , P un: ,...l J wings' in :I gz: A , 5 MI: V ' if A ..i:: Fi W s . . K N . I1-'ws-..,x,,, LITTLE BEAR GROCERY I i . X K xii - b '-,' 'X an Y W' A N I fl kfisivlfuiqufff' f 4' h 'L ' 'E f ' , 1 7, M. ' kg ', M , BROADWAY BEAUTY SALON KSTA LI W 11? X COLEMAN BANK ,.,f I K E'1...,T..M I9 h !h f , . 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