I ' www mwiiwf jqdf 'Me Wales! 7767 Gan ?aa!wze an Me 1474 af Space eawwfff my saw Wan, 7exao 4404! 74044457 Zlcwcea ' ,,aw2LLY mf. R4fii'x ' -, -L egg, f x' 'Ag 2' 'W 2 A' A. ,ggjihf 3 Jn. fda! if . cuacofzgfc Spam S A teacher who is more than a teacher, and a friend to all only begins to describe Connally High Schoo1's beloved home economics teacher, Mrs. Bernice Bagwell. Under her guidance, girls and boys are trained for the great role of future homemakers of America. For these and for many more reasons the 1960-61 Cadet Staff dedicates the '61 Cadet to you, Mrs. Bernice Bagwell. The Cadet staff Z I l 1 1 is fr QT The objective of the 1960-1961 CADET has been to record events, to preserve the achieve- ments, and to reproduce, in picture, the activities of the students as they moved through the year. We have tried to present these events in such a manner that they will show the spirit of Connally High and the pride we have in our school and that they will, in the years to come, bring pleas- ant memories of the happy years spent here. We now present this book to you, the students, with the hope that you will cherish it always. If many year in the future this volume brings back one flash of happy remembrance, our efforts have not been in vain and this book will have been a success. The Cadet Staff Mr. Galbreath, Sink, Page, Shepperd, McDaniels, Anderson, Lindsey, Mrs. Shuford, McWilliams, Woodruff, Beheler, Patterson, Manley, Stephens, McWilliams, Young, and Harrell. EDITORS Dolly Anderson Mary Woodruff SPONSORS Mrs. Mildred Shuford Mr. B. K. Galbreath W5i olL4x' ffiw To each person who helped in any way to make this yearbook possible, we express our sincere appreciation . It is our hope that in the future this book will bring back fond memories of your high school days here at Connally and that it will serve as an inspiration to those who follow us May our future in the age of space be not only technologically brilliant but spiritually enlightened . The Editors Seine! Zami D. M. HURST FRONT ROW: L. H. Krederg L. D. Carterg F. E. Mosley. BACK ROW: B. Lewis H. H. Meixnerg R. O. Hardwick. - 2f.Z'f.zQ R. O. HARDWICK President F. E. MOSLEY Secretary ROY NASH Business Manager MRS. BETTY MORGAN Secretary Young, Burkett, Howe, Snow, McDonald, Patterson, Adkins, Cutter, Praesel, Miller, Moore, Daniels, Holt, Harper. .. 1 MRS. BEATRICE ROBERSON Counselor MSM Mrs. Kay Andrews, Mr Mr. Billy K. Sa ' s. Ruth Galbr ndzfer, earh Mrs. B ' , Mrs. Lee-21211 , Miss Rachel Mi 6171106 Bagwel Wa de e Penick mon, Mr. Thomas I, and Mr. Raymond Helm 1 s. xshiuon Meagan, NX! . Mis. Ca1oXqn9e1ix1e, Mis. Beau Yauexsoxx, ws. xdmdxed Skmioxd, Nm. was Mis. mem NXcDov1eXX. eh C at Low . N1'1iXNiat9 s M-ati Motgan, ws. ice Robexson, W Yeopkes, and 161 15- f-4 7' vs 42 Q ,QQ 1 RP ks 68. 28 Q0 1 Q fjf ff S 0 Y Q 7 tr? X ORS 3 w '57, CQ, QPOX X il' 1, 4 .....,m-.NN- a . Gigs! 0 1 N '--aug.. 'x--'rip' DOLLY ANDERSON ,F Lf' 5 5' L57 Hifi' Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball ' 1,25 Pep Squad 25 Cheerleader N Il N , . 3- Annual staff 3, 45 Annual - Editor 4 TERRY ADAMS Track 1, 2, 35 Football l,2, 35 Baseball l, 2, 35 C.A.P. Club 3. FRANK BAKER Paper staff 45 Football 3, 45 F,F.A4 1, 2, 3,45 Dairy Judg- ing Team 2,45 Track 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of F,F.A. 35 Pres- ldent of F.F.A, 4. B A X , g' Sb Q Q3- -sw--' I '-x 1 QVC ZR , 1 xy V I 5 TRUETT BATES A F.F. A. l,2,3,4g Vice- - PresidentF F A l- Sentinelofl-1 F A 4- 1 Football 4- Track 4- Iunior Play. PAT BEHELER Student Council lp Basketball 1,2, 3: Pep Squad lg Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2g Class Secretary 3: F.H.A. lg Iunior Play: Football Sweetheart 3,44 All School Favorite 33 Junior Class Favoriteg Cheerleader 2, 3g Head-Cheerleader 4. ,SFU 'tr Dairy Judging Team 3, 43 A hw.. s J 5 A , X MARY BIGHAM , Student Council 2g Band lg ' National Honor Society 3, 45 Band Announcer 4: Librarian 25 Interscholastic I y L8 C 3. v S M mm X ' -4 Q Q MATT BLATT Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Jets 3, Jets Parliamentar- ian 33 CORONET Staff 4. MAYC EL BONDS Annual Staff 3: Band l, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Drama Club lg F.H.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. WAYNE BOYLS At Connally High: Football 4, Basketball 4: Track 45 Baseball 4, F.T.A. 45 CADET Jets 4. At Military School: Band 1,2, 3, Football 3, Fencing 3. 31 lf' Y L. BETHNA BURKETT Paper Staff 2,4g Junior Play, Pep Squad 3: Office Worker 3g BARBARA BRA DBURY Annual Staff 3: Band 1, 2, 3,43 Library Club 2, 3g Drama Club lg F.H.A. 4g Y-Teens 1. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Vice-Pres- ' idenr of F.H.A. 3, President xg of F.H.A. 4, F.H,A. Repre- . H sentative to State Meet 3- A ' F.H.A. Parliamenrarian 2- Interscholastic League 2 , ,V li , . Rx' EDWARD BUSCH F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Vice- President of F.F.A. 49 Dairy Judging Team 2, 4, Basketball 43 Baseball 4. Ki inf G' ROGER C AN TRELL Class President l, 3,43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 39 Student Council 2, CORONET Staff 2, 3, 4: CORONET Editor 4, F.T.A. 4, Junior Favoriteg Most Rep- resentative 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. 4g CADET Iets 3, Junior Playg Drama Club lg Interscholastic League 2, 3, 4: Driver Award 2. 111 gl f 24 -L e bl V ' 447 'gf Paper Staff 3 RICHARD CLARK A 2 - C AROLYN C U STER G A A 2 3- Y-Teens l- President of Y-Teens 1- Paper Staff 4 qarj' , JOHN EUBANKS Junior P1aygF.F.A. 2 3, 4: Dairy Judging Team 2, Tennis 3,43 Interscholastic League 3. MARG ARET C UTRER Paper staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3,4g Office Worker 2,4g Interscholastic League 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Basketball Captain 3: Tennis 3,4. SHERRI FRAZIER F.H.A. lg Pep Squad l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4: Basketball 1, 25 Annual Staff 3, President Pep Squad 3: Junior Play TAMES HARE Paper Staff 4g Junior Playg Best Dressed Western Boy 4: Basketball 45 Tennis 4: Track 43 Spanish Club 1, 2. 1 'G JN J MARSHA HARRIST F.H.A. l,2,4g Basketball 2, 45 Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens l. PEGGY IO HENDREY F.H.A. 1,3,4gF.H.A. Secretary 2g Basketball 1, 3g Tennis 3. X 5.1- lffx-X r 1 . -,, fr :J ,,1n-,asf 555 CAROLYN HILL Pep Squad lg Chorus 4. SHARON HOWE Ir. Red Cross 1, Secretary Red Cross 1gF.H.A. 3,49 4g Office Worker 2, 4, Junior P1aygF.B.L.A. 2, Annual Snaff. 3rd Vice-President F.H. A. ,f N- '- x NX' K I 'G ' V 'O iffy! I X1 XX v V N IACIHICKS 4 I X ' al-s J F.H.A, 1, 2,3g Pep Squad Q 4' V 2, Paper staff 3, 4gC1ass xx' - H? Secretary 2. ,S I K r NA.-f Z 6' jf! fix ffnlf xg' 1 f it 3 1 7 1 N xii 3 3 'xi AQ a '. ,W S cp ? -Q SHIRLEY KOMAR Paper staff 4: Class Secretary 2, F.H, A. 1, 2, 3, Junior Play' Interscholastic League Play 2 JIMMY LEWIS Spanish Club 1 2 Paper staff 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3,4g Band President 4, Band Secretary 35 Junior Play. STEVE LEWIS All District Basketball and Football 3, Most Athletic 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 and Captain 3 Football l, 2, 3, 4 and captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3,4 and Captain 3, Class Favorite 2, Class Vice-President 1, 3: Class President 2, Class Secre- tary 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 4: F.F. A. Secretary 2. 24 :Q f , ff, W fl 4 I I., KV lfl Lili, PAT MANLEY Annual Staff 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3. NANCY MCDONALD F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. Secretary lg Office Worker 2.4: F.T.A. 2,3,4. RONNIE MCWILLIAMS Class Secretary lg Football Basketball 1, 2, 3,41 Track 1, 2, 3,4g Baseball 1, 2, 3,43 F.F.A. President 3, F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Foreman F.F. A. 2, Livestock Judg- ing 2: Jets 35 Annual 4, Class Vice-President 4, Junior Play. 1, 2, 3,4, Football Captain 4, D QQ fs I5 1 CHARLES MOONEY Paper Staff 3 K 1 C o 0 I OE NEMMER Basketball l,2: I.C.L. Club 2, 3g Football lg Chorus 4g Class Treasurer 3. MICHAEL NICOSIA 1, 2, 3. Choral Club 2, 3,49 I.C.L. -f I Auto Mechanics Club fl 2 'R Sportscasters Club 3 a ,uns S i 0 fn f I 4 J JUDY OAKES Class Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 3,45 County F.T,A, President 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Outstanding Band Member 35 Band Sweetheart 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3 and ette 2, 35 Drum Major 45 Basketball Sweetheart 25 Band Secretary 25 Band Vice-President 35 Student Council 25 Junior Play. Captain 25 CORONET Staff 3,45 Major- Q 5, Yi' : f' Mug 001 xr 4' ff? X , S- f S4 41 VIRGINIA PEPPERS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Drama Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Chorus 25 Junior Play5 Band 3, 45 Interscholastic League Play 35 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3. DICKEY PRICE Livestock Judging 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Band 15 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Track 3,45 Basket- ball 15 F.F.A. 1,2,45 F.F.A Chapter Foreman 25 Out- standing Agriculture Student 3g Junior Play5 Student Coun cil 2, 4. I' me ? . '-I 7 5 X, f5,:3?i5' be 1 5 C 0 Yrs Q K 2' qv 3 JOHNNY RYAN Paper Staff 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2 35 Track 2, 3, 4. PAT SCHUETZ Driver Award 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Secretary 2, President 3, Vice- President 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 County F.T. A. Secretary 45 Band 1, 2, 3 and reporter 2, 35 CORONET Staff 2, 3, 45 Associate Editor CORONET 45 Iunior Play5 Class Reporter 45 D.A.R. 5 Interscholastic League 3,45 Home- making Award 35 Office Assistant 35 Drama Club 15 Swing Band 35 Pep Squad 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. C ARLENE SISK CORONET Staff 4: Pep Squad 25 F.H.A, 2,45 Library 45 Tennis 3. LINDA SLADE f ,A imma 'WNW i Q1Z.lf X N- 3g Student Council 3, Class Vice President 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Iunior Play, CORONET staff 4. 1 ? LINDA SNOW CORONET Staff 4, Chorus 2, Junior Play, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4, F.H.A. Secretary ,N 'I 9 lp CIV' ' rf!-A' ww 4, Pep Squad 1. 2, 3, Office Worker 4g Class Vice- President 1. TERRY TAYLOR Student Council 1,29 F.F.A. 1, 2,45 F.F.A. Reporter 4. Majorerte 1, 2, 3, Band 1.2, ROSS THORNTON Track 2, 4, Football 45 Baseball 4g Basketball 4, Sportsman's Club 3, 4. JIMMY TILLMAN Basketball 4g Track 4g Spanxsh Club 1, 2. .TOAN WERNETT Tennis 2, 3, Chess Club 2 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3,4p Junior Play. MARY LOIS WOODRUFF Student Council 2, 3, Class Favorite 2, F.H.A. l,2, 3,43 F.H.A. Treasurer 2, F.H.A. Secretary 35 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, CADET Editor 45 Library Club l, 25 Basketball lg Class Treasurer 3g Class Secretary lg Homecoming Queen 4. Q 4 SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Kay Andrews, Mrs. Carolyn Devine, and Mr. Mac Peoples. I I We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and sixty-one, being of com pletely unstable mind and body--due to the hard work and toil of our teachers for twelve long years--do hereby and herewith declare this to be our last will and true testament. Terry Adams leaves his good luck to Richard Wilshire. Dolly Anderson gives Janet Jolly her high hopes. Frank Baker bequeaths his ability to keep 'em runnin', swimmin', and flyin ' to James Saucier and Wayne Marecle. Truett Bates leaves his ability to beat down and stay friends with Mr. Galbreath to Terry McKnight. Pat Beheler gives Judy Cole her bottle hair. Mary Bigham wills to Nancy Smith her great love for Eng. IV. Matt Blatt relinquishes his answer stick to Dickie Kilgo. Maycel Bonds leaves the oooies of biology to Belta Brown. Wayne Boyls bequeaths his sweatshirt to Richard Golding. Barbara Bradburry wants Merlene DeRosett to take over her detention halls from Mrs. Carter. Bethna Burkett wills to Carol Sink the Wife of Bath. Ed Busch leaves to Doyle Maxey and Mike Cavanaugh his knack of getting out of for- eign cars. Roger Cantrell wants Elaine Young to have his ability to eat all and stay skinny. Richard Clark leaves to J. H. Cathy his ability to do Eng. III. Carolyn Custer wants to leave her bottom locker to Julie Cole. Margaret Cutter relinquishes her knack for fouling out to Sue Daniels. Jimmy Elders wills Bill Ellis his ability to quit and rejoin school. John Eubanks palms off to Elwin Lathrop 15 days on detention. Jim Hare wills his minus 680 in Eng. IV to Simpson Ray. Marsha Harrist leaves Diana Dyrdahl her football ability. Jaci Hicks leaves Shirley Patterson her ravishing can-cans. Carolyn Hill wills to Sharron Eppes her steady-ring collection. Sharon Howe leaves to Margaret Worley her shorthand notes. Shirley Komar leaves her blond tresses to Suzanne Morton. Jimmy Lewis leaves to Johnny Downing his sly smile. Steve Lewis to James Patterson bequeaths his track shoes. Pat Manley wills to Charlotte Murray a typewriter near the wall. Nancy McDonald leaves her loud mouth to Ruthe Kratt. Ronnie McWilliams leaves to Tommy Elders his broad shoulders. Joe Nemmer leaves Sam Hill his knowledge of the back roads. Mike Nicosia to Wayne Sanders wills his attendance records. Judy Oakes wills her ability to stick her foot in her mouth to Sandra Stephens. Virginia Peppers leaves to Mary H. and Pat D. green fingernails. Dicky Price bequeaths his muscular prowess to Ronnie McDaniel. Johnny Ryan leaves his unexcelled sax-playing to James Pearson. Pat Schuetz wills Mollie Behringer her pen for long themes. Carlene Sisk wants Virginia Dorris to have HER pixie thong shoes. Linda Snow leaves her bound button holes to Sharon Wickman. Linda Slade wills Janette Harrell her doctor's precision in dissecting an onion peel. Terry Taylor gives his blushing ability to Boyd Burnette. Ross Thornton leaves his golden locks f'?j to Mike Kopp. Jimmy Tillman leaves Fred Barlow one chewed firestick. Mary Woodruff wills to Angel Degges her soft voice. Bill Jackman to Dennis Dudley wills his ability to warm the bench. Mrs. Devine, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Peoples, senior sponsors, will their newly acquired gray hairs to next year's sponsors. A recent survey taken for the CADET shows achievements of the Connally graduat- ing class of 1961. Four girls are married. Mary Woodruff has three healthy boys, Dolly Dameron has four with the stork flying low. Maycel Bonds married soon after Shirley Komar. Frank Baker is a ranger in Yellowstone Park. Jimmy Tillman and Ed Busch play basketball for the Boston Celtics. Jaci Hicks is Jimmy's chief bottle washer. Wayne Boyls is in Greenwich Village with the beats, and John Eubanks is at the Copa. Matt Blatt is in California living on his sheep ranch. Steve Lewis is one of Holly- wood's most ineligible bachelors. Johnny Ryan is leading a playboy's life in Hawaii while Jimmy Lewis owns a yacht club in the Bahamas. Margaret Cutgrer Coaches a basketball team for Carolyn Custer's health center in Houston. Richard Clark is an electrician in Wacog Carolyn Hill owns a dress shop. Jimmy Elders and Roger Cantrell are algebra and English IV teachers, respectively, at Connally High. Mary Blgham and Linda Snow are physical education teachers at Texas Women's University, and Ronnie McWilliams is still living at home, he always said he loved his mother best. In Special Services at Randolph A.F.B. are Sharon Howe, Marsha Harrist, and Pat Manley. Hunting and trapping in Alaska is the great white hunter, Jim Hare. Truett Bates and Mike Nicosia own a gym in Dallas. Pat Schuetz is a meat packer in Waco. Terry Taylor has a farm outside Waco called the Jolly'T. Judy Oakes teaches music at Baylor U. while Nancy McDonald and Virginia Peppers are desperately trying to get a man OUT of orbit. Bethna Burkett is the polka instructor at Arthur Murray's dance studio. Barbara Bradburry is Carlene Sisk's art apprentice for a Waco newspaper. Ross Thornton is still waiting for the right girl to come along and for his blond hair to grow out. Linda Slade became a counselor at a high school in Chicago, Illinois. The preceding accomplishments were made possible by the ambition of their parents and the hard work and toil of other people. 6 W 9 by Y- 5?M' in f 9 ' P E! Gaz? 1 15 ff!!-f J i' V A, I f A A ' Q' X I ' 4 f'ff! , x b ' b A 4f,f f Mollie Behringer Cecil Blount Oran Bodey Belta Brown Boyd Burnette I. H. Cathy Herbert Ahern Billy Arnold Carolyn Baker Barbara Barber Fred Barlow Patsy Barnes Angel Degges Marlene DeRossett Virginia Dorris Johnny Downing Dennis Dudley Dianna Dyrdahl Mike Cavanaugh Sally Chervenak Judy Cole Julie Cole Sue Daniels Pat Davidson William Golding Weldon Griffin Ronnie Hancock Janette Harrell Mary Henderson Sam Hill Tommy Elders Bill Ellis Sharron Eppes Rita Evans Johnny Ferrill Richard Golding Runhe Kratt Jimmie Lanhern Wayne Marecle Jim Milner Ronald McDaniel Terry McKnight Bill Jackman Celia Jenkins Janet Jolly Dickie Kilgo Doyle King Mike Kopp James Pa rterson Martha Patterson Shirley Patterson James Pearson Noel Perdue Ernest Phelps Suzanne Morton Charlotte Murray Buddy Nelson Gary Nelson Diane Neumann Peggy O'De1l James Shanks Carol Sink Nancy Smith Jimmy Snelson Steve Sparkman Sandra Stephens Kay Praesel Simpson Ray JoAnn Rodriquez Wayne Sanders James Saucier Joanne Schoenert Rey Stranacher Brenda Tindell Doug Traveller Sharon Wickman Richard Wilshire Maragret Worley Elaine Young Ronald Zahirniak JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Rachel Minton Mrs. Lee Anne Penick Mr. Milton Morgan Mr. Thomas Sandifer vi ..IL. had in gin 52'- o ,,, J, I iii. f M1 au! get O1 12' CK 3? 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'Q E2 I cr 32. , ..,...... :' M ' 0 -+- C .- 2-2 25 1 nil: W -1 -fir P:-.-:': Beverly Adams Kay Adkins Patsy Allison Ralph Allison Scotty Anderson Kenny Amold Lorine Beeman Warren Bell Sue Bigham Reda Bonds Beth Bowman Carol Burns Gradie Calvery Shirley Capps Cindy Cavill Carl Churchill Joe Cochran Barbara Cooking Woodrow Collier Charles David Kenneth Davis Johnny Dennis Marianne Donahew Dinnis Easton Dorthy Easton William Farmer Jimmy Ferguson Betty Ficke Bobbie Frazier Robert Gates Ken Graham Stanley Gregory William Hamilton Pat Harper Jimmy Harrist Mary Hendrey Cecil Holt Donald Horton Eugene Huntley I ack Kumpf Clark Mahoney Pete McDonald Jerry Millar Penny Mills Elvis Mokry Tomi Moore Larry Morgan I oe Mosley Lowell Moye Tommy Nelson Ann Page Shirley Phelps Wayne Pick Thomas Pierce David Pike Tommy Ray Larry Richter Ionell Ross Carroll Sanders Bill Scaljon Betty Schuetz Beverely Shanks Marsha Shepperd Johnny Sidener Cheryl Sims Adylyn Snyder Eugene Stell Billy Taylor Carla Tinsley Margie Wade Iohn Williams Harry Zahirniak SOPHOMORE SPONSORS Mr. Billy Galbreath Mrs. Bernice Bagwell Mr. Raymond Helm i ' 0 I S 1 O Nba s U, i , 4 , A 31 ga si I si Ili .,.,..-....-W 2 . .,.. ,, i Z 1 fi., 1 fx M 'x A v 1 53 If M3 I' , i C 4' my W 3 N Q I ' ' K L , 5' if Q S 5 1 if 1 2 Q Ei A JZ 1 i flunx 1 -f-f' gf Q' Q -',:,Z F '- M A E .L ,A 5 1 . i il 5 , K 4' I S r ii -f e ' Y ! I A 45, l A f 5 ' E , . 5 l I L i wJ 2.1 U Q Robert Allmon Angie Anderson James Arnold David Bebout Jerry Beeman Gerri Beheler William Beheler Susie Blackman Ray Brown Linda Burkett Elizabeth Cavanaugh Rufus Chaneyworth Allen Clark Linda Collins June Cowan Suzanne Davis Ronald Degges Mike Easton Carol Ellsworth Jimmie English Elizabeth Everett James Ferguson Freddie Ferrill James Fulmer Jackie Garrison Robert Gilbreath Michael Graham Michael Green Gwendolyn Griffin Russ Hart Sandra Heflick Betty Hendrix Peggy Hollingsworth Sandra Holt Patricia Howell Betty Johnson Frank Johnson Stephen Johnston Bettye Kolar Penny Lawyer Frank Linares James Lindsay Bubba May Tommy McKnight Jefferey McMinn Judith McMinn Barry McWilliams Jane Miller Judy Miller Earl Nelson Gaylynn Nelson Ronald Obenour Benton O'Neal Randal Osborne Peggy Palmer Pat Patterson Virginia Phelps Sandra Reed Gary Rodgers Jean Ann Rogers Shirley Rodriquez Iim Rowell Rhoda Sacks David Saucier Sherra Schick Joanne Schneider Carolyn Sidener Cheryl Steve Pamela Sullivan Pat Sullivan Brenda Taylor Kenna Taylor James Terry D avid Vardeman Carolyn Veselka Diana Wendt Louise White Larry Wickman Georgiana Williams Gene Wills Dick Wood Walter Young I. C. Mueller Mrs. Inez McDowell Mrs. Lowell Carter Mr. William Patterson Mrs. Ruth Wade I-R SQHO L FLY HT T651 , Q.: ' css-ss, ? 0' .i Q A if e 'ax ali! a f,,hi: A 1 1 il .. I 5 Z ll?-I I ii- AZ' g y U Jimmie Adkins Lela Ashcraft Judy Baker Kenneth Barber Shirley Barton Gail Beson Pat Blackburn Carrie Blount Jannerte Bobb Nydia Boswell Linda Bowman Mary Bradshaw Anne Brownlee Wayne Callihan Sandra Carter Jackie Cavill Billy Chandler Jack Chaneyworth Mary Clemets Bill Clifford Bob Clifford Joan Collier Dianne Collings Linda Colson Asa Crabtree Jeanne Crist Randy Crouch Anita Curtis Dorothy Cutrer Mason Daughett Gail Davis Glenda Dennis Tom Ellis Susan Ellis Larry Eschenburg Sharon Eschenburg Jimmy Fagg Kitty Fisher Sandra Futch Carolyn Goetz Kathy Graham Becky Greene Gary Gumbert Dwayne Hancock Jean Harris Janet l-Iarrist LeJean Henson Linda Herring Douglas Hill Linda Hill Kenneth Hix Susan Hurst Bryan Irle Stan J anek Stacy Jenkins Connie Jessup Roger Kemp Freda Kirkland Diana Lahargove Ronny Lambert Tommy Lambert Cynthia Lebkowsky Mike Lewis Ralph Lewis Roy Lewis Randy Lindsey Paul Langnor Bill Marshall Sandy Martinez Linda Mathis Wayne McMurtray Jane Miller Jerry Milner Belinda Morgan Charles Morgan Steve Morris Mary N eckar Barbara Nelson Carol Neyhard Cynthia Noland Gerry Patterson Darlene Perdue Ricky Ray Allen Robertson David Rosengrants Charles Van Ripper Beverly Saylor Betty Schroeder Bobbie Shepperd Edward Shilling Rebecca Shinault Bill Sieberrs Don Simmons Beverly Slaughter Roger Sparkman Janice Spicer Susan St. George Linda Sulser Ray Supak Ilene Tayloor Ianice Terry Ellen Thom Dale Thompson Barbara Tinsley Ian Toone Darlene Townley Gayle Traveler Judy Vaughn Jerry Ware Melvin Weil Robert Weser Charles Worley Ronnie Wrbas Brenda Armstrong Brenda Baker Linda Baker Donald Barber Billy Barrelt James Beheler Sue Berberic Norma Besida Cheryl Blackburn Steve Bolton Larry Bray Vickie Bullock Dean Burkett Barbara Burns Kathleen Burton Dale Campbell Channey Cavender Eddie Cline Sue Cline Billy Cooking Cynthia Collins Richard Conkle Maureen Cavanaugh Glenn Craft Saundra Dunmire Connie Dyrdahl Ronna Ellerbeck Kenneth Ertle Travis Fagg Betty Ferguson Robert Ford Robert Fulmer Barbara Gates James Grady Mary Green Iohn Griffith Gregg Gunn Sonia Hambrick Thomas Hambrick Don Hancock John Hand Danny Harris Janie Hendrick Dennis Heflick Tommy Hester LaVon Hooper James Hooper Pat Houtz Frank Howe Kitty Huntley Patsy Jessup Monroe Kelinske Pat Kelly Barbara Kratt Jack Lashuay Earnest Lindsey Stanley Lindsey Ronald Lozensky Philip Martin Larry Matus Ronny Mauk Jimmy May Francis McCollum Lewis McJunkin Louis Molay Gary Moore Gary Murray Kenneth Musgrave Joe Osborne Mike Parsons Larry Pearson Linda Pepper Cynthia Pierce Sharon Pool Alvin Posey Wayne Porter Scott Purdue Linda Purvis Linda Ray Sandy Renison Pat Rodgers Saundra Rosengrants Hope Ross Elaine Sacks Richard Schuerz Marcia Shinault Kenneth Shultz Iimmy Slaughter Donna Smith Larry Smith Terry Steve Alan Strahan Bill Taylor Gayle Taylor Deborah Tynes Dorothy Way Jimmy Zahirniak Chess Club Spanish Club h y 4 f.. Debate Club Newspaper Staff Chorus Club Speech Club Tumbling Club ul ' nays Iunior High Boys' Football Junior High Boys' Basketball Junior High Girls' Basketball CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Francis McCollum, Jill Dennison, Cynthia Collins. KNEELING: Gail Beason, Sandra Scruggs, Judy Vaughn. Junior High Pep Squad IR. HIGH TEACHERS FRONT ROW: Ryals, Lowden, Thornal, Goodal, Kirchoff. BACK ROW: Russell, Drury, Gholson, Fisher, Powers. Junior High Principal DAN LAIR QR' 7 , K. 3 2 if EE Lx .s L 1 S 3, 2 Z, 5. I E 2. ,gg 5 2 E gs 2 3 A V: ia ,:, sx y as 53 E 'eq L5 -Q ,X QE gf 1 Ei -2 1: 5 Tl-IE ROYAL BARBARA LOCKING ANGBE ANUERSO E O U Q T Huwenomme QUEEN MAQY woonrzuff JUDY COLE SHIP? LEY KOMAQ SUE DANIELS JULIE EOLE LLNDA SANDRA 4 , , , lf- I i 5 1 r Q m i S r f f I N f 11: 2 2, 72 2 5 S 2 ii ai 5 22 5 ii' rx D . A. R. AWARD Pat Schuetz F.H.A. BEAU FOOTBA LL SWEETHEART Pat Beheler F. F. A. SWEETHEART Sue Daniels James Saucier BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Belta Brown ACTIVITIES XX, IMVIIIJ I7 Q70 Q 5 1,113-s5 -N 5121245 STAFF: Cantrell, P. Schuetz, Oakes, Cutrer, Slade, Sisk, Praesel, Burnette, Hancock, Blatt, Hare, Ryan, Baker, Lewis, Hicks, Burkett, Komar, B. Schuetz, Snow, Shanks, Degges, Custer, Hill. SPONSOR: Mrs. Mildred Shuforcl. , V Qnvv' 117 Sponsor: Mrs. Mildred Shuford and Staff at work. Editors: Roger Cantrell and Pat Schuetz. seal TOP ROW, L to R: Pick, Sparkman, Anderson, McDaniel, Hancock, Price, Gregory: MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Teal, Lewis, Cathy, Chaneyworth, Eppes, Frazier, Heflick, Collins, Patterson. SEATED, L to R: Harrell, Cole, Praesel, Rog- ers, Cole. I anon ' STANDING, L to R: Janette Harrell, Sec- retary, Judy Cole, Parliamentarian. SEATED, L to R: Ronnie Hancock, Presi- dent: Ronnie McDaniel, Reporter: Steve Sparkrnan, Vice-President. TOP ROW: Sharon Howe, Bethna Burkett, Roger Cantrell, Ronnie McDaniel, Boyd Burnette, Carol Sink, Pat Schuetz, Penny Mills. SECOND: Mrs. Roberson, Sue Dan- iels, Margaret Cutrer, Judy Oakes, Pete McDonald, Beverly Shanks, Warren Bell, Marsha Shepperd, Carl Churchill. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Schuetz, Mary Bigham, Di- anne Neumann, Kay Praesel, Dorothy Easton, and Sue Bigharn. YE gag L, QR if ,. I f - 'iifisiif 1 - If W .ww--.f, fx j- fl olxno M: . :- I IQ' 1 , ,N - Q?V.f4if X fM 7 01 o ,N 4- QCULT tl ,. . A o F.F.A. OFFICERS Mr. Galbreath, Taylor, Bates, Busch, Sparkman McWilliams, Baker. 724 VIN,-. 4 0 xxisffo Y W ': ' A If nf . 24 . S. C F.F.A. in Action ?.7s'f.,4, Sr. F.H.A. Club IR. F.H.A. OFFICERS Ellsworth, Beheler, McMLnn, White, Griffin. SEATED: Davis, Heflick, Sullivan, Miller. Nelson. lr. F.H.A. Club O O Q ' me S f, as 'Eff 5 45 Q' 4 1,0 SR. F.H.A. OFFICERS B. Schuerz, Degges, Young, P. Schuetz, Howe Bumkett, Snow, Neumann, Shanks, Mrs. Bagwell. WQMAKERS 'f 4' x 0 NEW HQ? CWM TOP ROW: Chaneyworrh, Holt, Cochran, Wood, McDonald, King, Nelson, Burnette, Pike, Churchill. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Andrews, McKnight, English, Shoenert, Palmer, Burns, Shepperd, An- derson, Sims, Kumphf, Bebout Vardemen. SITTING: S. Rodriquez, I. Rodriquez, Allison, Howell, Veselka, Williams, Holt, Sul- livan, Burkerte. STANDING Mrs Carter, L. White, V. Peppers, B. Kolar, L. Bee- man R Chaneyworth, G. Calvery, C. Custer. SITTING: P. Sulli- van B Bowman R Thornton, B. Bradburry, D. Dyrdahl. Sponsors: Mrs. Shuforcl, Mr. Helm, and Mrs. Rober- SOT1. Ryan, Shepperd, McDonald, Sims, Anderson, Pep- pers, Price, Oakes, Hefli 77 Cole, Schuetz, Cantrell, Burns, Schick, ck, Boyls, King. Sec. -Treas., Cantrell, Pres., Schuetz, Parl. , Price, Mrs. Roberson, V. -Pres. , Sims, Reporter, Shepperd, Mr. Helm. Huntley, Hancock, Saucier, Burnett, Barlow, Helm, Thornton, Ca pm vanaugh, Ferguson, McDaniel, Miller, Q Williams, Muler, Blount, Nelson, Lewis, Mosley, Price, and Ra Y' Treas., Thornton,V.-Pres., McDaniel, Sec., Hunt- ley, Sentinel, Hancock, Sgt. at Arms, Saucier,Pres Burnett. ww .... 4 1 fra? E 3 ig 5:1 1 f r'1 -' Us f - 'L ,ff lx x if fi ,,r Q 1 N ii 5 fi ' 0 E ws X-,L Nsfbw Q, s Band Sweetheart Outstanding Band Member SUE BIGHAM MARSHA SHEPPERD Majorettes issfsfw, N' MSW: Band Officers Chorus I 3 Years 'Mm ,,f ?Qf Gg'w Y! xfwz - 3 9 , w - W ,ww-+'w K 2 Years Q I J WX, X, ' gd 4416 XX? Km W' 9 6' QYSQU fywwffe Q X , 3 W P4 wp' 49 Af 3 xx A 1 Year 55 M 5 iff nav is W' ff H 1, Li 1 1 , ,3 1 Year mf, A 2,6 So Cheerleaders in Western Yell Fog Squad Wwzew Dm, Fefe 2460, Real Dudes X fe ' L A ' Q 3' gc: aggg mn? X O 'ff' rw Vw x TJ QPU? O TOP ROW: King, Lewis, McWilliams, Jackman, Price, Blatt, Bates, Ryan. SECOND ROW: Thornton, Pick, Hancock, McDaniel, Easton, Rodgers, Ahern, Saucier, Nelson. THIRD ROW Boyls, Kopp, Huntley, Elders, Sparkman, Dudley, Richter, McDonald. a ,r .sp ,-,, K In TRI-CAPTAINS King, Lewis, and McWilliams COACHES: Sandifer, Peoples, Morgan MANAGERS: Patterson, Degges, Gregory Mil! DOYLE KING STEVE LEWIS RONNIE MCWILLIAMS Sr. - Guard Sr. - Halfback Sr. - Halfback l I BILL IACKMAN DICKIE PRICE MATT BLATT Sr. - Center Sr. - Guard Sr. - Halfback TRUETT BATES JOHNNY RYAN ROSS THORNTON Sr. - Tackle Sr. - I-Ialfback Sr. - End WAYNE PICK RONNIE HANCOCK RONNIE MCDANIEL Soph. - Halfback Ir. - Guard Ir. - Guard MIKE EASTON GARY RODGERS HERB AHERN Fresh. - Fullback Fresh. - Tackle Ir. - Tackle ' E. JAMES SAUCIER GARY NELSON WAYNE BOYLS Ir. - Center Ir. - Tackle Sr. - Tackle MIKE KOPP GENE HUNTLEY TOMMY ELDERS Ir. - End Soph. - End Ir. - Quarterback STEVE SPARKMAN DENNIS DUDLEY LARRY RICHTER Ir. - Fullback Ir. - Center Soph. - Quarter X '1 A fl FRANK BAKER PETE MCDONALD Sr. - End Soph. - Halfback Scramble Lewis goes for ball THIRD ROW: Bodey, Morgan, Perdue, Zahriniak, McWilliams, Stranacher, Cavanaugh, Pierce, Terry. SECOND ROW: Hart, English, O'Neal, Nelson, Millar, Kilgo, Ray Fulmer, Ferguson, Wickrnan. FRONT ROW: Brown, Beheler, Arnold, May, Arnold, Gates, Mc- Knight, Stell, Gilbreath. , 1 ROW 1: Harrellg Pattersong Pattersong Frazierg Tinsleyg Adkins, Capps. ROW 2: Davisg Danielsg Stephensg Donahueg Bowmang Mortong Cutrerg Behelerg Coach Gholson. Coach Gholsong Martha Pattersong Margaret Cutrerg Janette Harrell. IANETTE HARRELL BOBBIE FRAZIER MARTHA PATTERSON MARGARET SUZANNE MORTON PAT CUTRER HARPER COACH: Milton Morgan CAPTAINS: Ronnie McWilliams Steve Lewis. TOP ROW, L to R: T. E1- dersg I. Tillmang R. Mc- Danielsg E. Buschg R. Mc- Williamsg G. I-Iuntleyg S. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Mr. Morgang S. Gregoryg S. Sparkmang I. Saucierg B. Burnetteg R. Thorntong I. Patterson. CAPTAINS: R. McWilliams S. Lewis BASKETBALL SWEET HEART Belta Brown STEVE SPARKMAN RONNIE MCWILLIAMS STEVE LEWIS JIMMY TILLMAN EDWARD BUSCH gmefad 71446 7ems64 f X X 4 4 f Q X , 5x f X 1 Q Q , , X 4 E E 5 F 1 1 .2 5 s 3 P 1 3 3 2 5 ii I Q 2 3 1 2 n E r s I V 1, , f , . mfffswvi ..4tfu:i,T.T5f3:ieg-.QHW f X ,, 'Vi W V3 ZW' I X' ' ff-K' K ' BARRETT HARDWARE 3125 Bellrnead Drive SW 9-3034 GREEN'S PHARMACY BUCCANEER DRIVE-IN 3018 Bellrnead Drive 3618 Bellmead Drive SW 9-4949 SW 9-0038 BELLMEAD VARIETY 3110 Bellmead Drive SW 9-4645 NovELTY COTTONS TRENT Moons LUMBER CO. Complete Sewing Needs Quality at Its Best 3113 Bellmead Dr . SW 9-4602 KEEN'S DEPT. STORE 3115 Bellmead Drive SW 9-3551 , 1 SPECIALTY CAKE SHOP Bellmead ROY BEATTY DRY CLEANERS Alterations and Laundry SW 9-4303 Bellmead 711 LaC1ede St GILLIAM GROCERY AND MARKET SW 9-5341 3211 Bellmead Dr BELLMEAD GULF STATION S 8: H Green Stamps Road Service SW 9-0172 3218 Bellmead Dr Compliments of: THE WAFFLE HOUSE DON'S FINE THE CHICKEN SHACK LESL1E'S Fried Chicken SW 9-1106 FOODS PURVIS PAINT 81 HARDWARE 1 207 Craven, Lacy-Lakeview Waco SW 9-2.194 APPERSON'S DRIVE-IN GROCERY H 81 S CLEANERS PIONEER HOMES CO. 607 Crav SW 9-0115 LAKEVIEW DRUG STORE L yLk 'W SW 9-2021 BOLFING'S SUPER MARKET 200 S. La. y D SW 9-2771 C. B. ROGERS' HELP-YOURSELF SERVICE STATION 503 N. Lacy Dr. MOORE REALTY 8. INSURANCE Home and Auto J C.A.F.B. Road SW 9-2861 MOORE LUMBER CO. J.c.A.F.B. Road HARRELL'S MOTOR TUNE-UP LET US DO YOUR 121 N. Lacy Dr . WORRYING ' acy-Lakeview SW 9-3 171 f I ' Q M E 5' ! U L A I wf jlmx LAKEVIEW BEAUTY 8. BARBER SHOP MOSLEY MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. PARKWAY BEAUTY SHOP Elm Mott SW 9-4585 PARKWAY VARIETY Elm Mott Shopping Center HARDWICK GROCERY Elm Mott SW 9-2988 C mpliments of: BEHELER'S SERVICE STATION POEHI.'S BUILDING 81 SUPPLY SW 9-1670 Dallas Highway Elm Mott Waco's Leading Funeral Home Dedicated to Service CONNALLY FUNERAL HOME 1000 Washington Avenue Waco WW' , A New Shopping Experi Now That We Are Downtown - Lake A MORRIS JEWELERS A Home Owned Waco Institution 501 Austin PL 2-3487 Waco, Texas Res. PL Z-6873 Bus. PL Z-8941 FREDDIE-MILLER XS NEW af U51-:D CARS 111 Washington Ave. Waco, Texas Presented by FREDDIE MILLER CENTRAL TEXAS HOME FURNISHINGS WONDERLAND CLIFTON-SIMPSON, INC. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Highway 6 and New Road 201 North Side Square Phone PL 6-53 63 Phone PL 2-6531 BE SOCIABLE CUSHMAN scooTER l HAVE AND MOTORCYCLE SALES I, 0111 Parts - Sales and Service New and Used PEPSI 216 Washington PL 3-6141 Compliments of: COMPTON FUNERAL HOME i Tn' 111 NATIONAL ScHooL , .up 7 OF BUSINESS o .1 1 , O Day and Nlght School o O gf :sims 2 0 Q 117 s. 6th PL 4-3951 118 S. Sth St. Waco, Texas SAM PASS COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 3418 Memorial Dr. PL 6-2333 GARRETT JEWELRY 1419 Southgate Center Waco, Texas DURHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 112 South Sixth PL 3-8111 HERB JONES MONNlG'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' ll lps 700 Austin Avenue PL 3-2471 Waco 8th LaSalle PL 3-9525 Waco, Texas CONNAWAY'S LEONARD'S TRIM SHOP FAMOUS BRANDS 'Auto Seat Covers Tailor Made Nationally Advertised Shoes 209 Elm Street PL 2-8881 806 Austin Ave. PL 2-9482 Congratulations! Compliments of: WACO BEAUTY SCHOOL Owners: MR. AND MRS. LENIAL MARTIN Four-C Your Future 114 1f2-118 N. 5th St. TREFNY'S SHOE SERVICE Qaulity Materials and Workrnanshipn 612 Elm Street Waco, Texas W. E. DARDEN LUMBER COMPANY We Build Homes, Not Housesl' 609 Elm St. PL 2-3451 Waco, Texas DUANES Compliments of The House of Beautiful Shoes ELITE CAFES 710 Austin PL 4 8787 Downtown 608 Austin No. Z BARQ'S The Circle BOTTLERS The Steak House OF Hwy. 6 and Sanger WACO WILKERSON 81 HATCH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Washington Ave . at Twelfth St. Waco, Texas BATES TELEVISION 8r APPLIANCES Sales and Service Norge - Zenith - Admiral - Philco 923 Austin Ave. PL 2-0388 LENIAL'S BEAUTY SALON 1408 Sunset Blvd. Waco PL 3-1681 FOAM RUBBER Danish Modern Furniture Fairgate Shopping Center 3908 Bosque Blvd. HEALER PRINTING COMPANY 119 South 8th Street Waco PL 3-3863 HARP AUTO SUPPLY 715 Franklin Ave . P. 4-4604 Waco TEXAS SEED CO. 324 South 6th Street PL 3-3 673 Waco Seeds Plants Pet Supplie s COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1201 Austin Avenue PL 3-1561 Waco WALLACE FERGUSON TIRE CC. 901 Franklin Avenue Waco PL 4-0355 W 300 TEXAS POWER 8: 5 x LIGHT CO. 1001 Washington A PL 4-5621 W E. C. ROBINSON COMPANY 2523 Cole CO PL 6--1857 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY South 5th St reet PL 2-1631 S. E. OVERBY 8: SON CONFTY 8: CIGAR CO. 708 Franklin Avenue CO PL 4 0542 DR. CHARLES STEWART, OPTOMETRIST 115 North 7th Street Contact Lens Eyes Examined PL 3-5751 g Tell Your Dad to Let STANFORD ENGINEERING CO. Erect His Next Commercial or Industrial Building Dial PLaza 3-5901 Waco, Texas Prepare for Your Career: As a Beauty Operator, Hair Stylist, Make-Up Artist, Beauty School Instructor, Hair Coloring Specialist. TRUMAN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Day or Night Classes 312.0-ZZ Franklin PLaza 6-0981 WESTVI EW LANES 32 B runswick Lanes Bring Your Date and Have Fun Bowling PL 2-2.508 4565 W. Waco Dr. Waco, Texas 5 f s 9 Wx G W K 4 ,, 2 WK wg .. X . . ' scam x , 'Q X 4 ' , f , ? f - .- f' 11' :,fm,a 5 Y 'X 2 5 1 'QQ ,L ,5 f L4 If iw 3 55 neil' wssawmwiwm .-7-4 -PIE iii e1:.:f fa ,ff ,,,f.v , S55 9 ' M v 1 Mm, 5 a Holiday Everyday at HOLIDAY INN R ESTAURANT OPTI-LENS COMPANY Custom Fitted Only by Your Eye Physician Specializing in Colored and Tinted Contact Lenses Waco 112 N. 25th PL 2-2461 WIEDEMANN 8. SALMOND Architects - Engineers Waco, Texas NORTHCREST ClL!S BEAUTY SHOPPE Ages 3 - 6 Hours: 8:45 A. M. 'Til 12 Noon Pre- First Grade Kinde r- garten Nursery 224 Walnut Drive Phone SW 9-4076 Lakeview BROOKVIEW FLOWER SHOP 3321 Brook Circle Flowers for All Occasions Phone: PL 2-0565 or PL 3-6237 1 VERNON BAIN LUMBER CO. Phone PL 2-1384 1722 N. 17th St. Waco, Texas BOONE SHOES 3914 Bosque Blvd. Fairgate Center PL 6-4091 PAUL'S SHOE SERVICE Orthopedic Prescriptions Filled Child Life Shoes PL 2-7731 1217 N. 25th Street Waco, Texas FACTORY OUTLET SHOE STORE 125 North 6th Street Waco, Texas DR. TRUETT P. VALENTINE OPTOMETRIST 537 Westview Waco, Village Texas PURE MILK COMPANY QUALITY CHECKED MILK 8: ICE CREAM WESTON BISCUIT CO., INC. COE 2000 Franklin PL 2-4395 Waco, Texas ' AUSTIN - CLOSS CO., INC. Your Authorized RCA Dealer 1415 N. 34th Street Brookview Shopping Center Phone: PL 6- 1101 CHUCK HARDING MUSIC STUDIOS Musical Instruments for Sale or Rent 2 Locations Phones: SW 9-1449 PL 2-0681 PL 2-0581 THE DISC RECORD SHOP 625 N. 25th Street PL 2-6842 Waco, Texas COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP Fourteen Operators to Serve You. 2400 Bosque Blvd. - fRearI Waco PL 4-4691 S x 1 R w H t 4 L K ,L 1 GENEVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 110 S. 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