Denton High School - Bronco Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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K. , if K . .ik L T Foreword The educaTion oT America is more Than a Tlicker oT Time in The lives goT youTh. IT is The spark which will, if given The righT opporTuniTies, igniTe The Tlarne oT The TuTure. TheiimpacT oT This spark will be deTermined by The guidance of iTs Torce and The direcTion oT iTs paTh. Wes s1.s as sTuolenTs oT DenTon High School, have can obligaTion To kindle The Tlame wiTh our knowledge. The Tuel has been provided by Teachers and counselors. Now we rnusT accepT The Torch and The responsibiliTies oT carrying iTQ IT we can lead oThers along The same sTraig'hT paTh oT learning ThaT has been opened Tor us, Then DenTon High has TulTilled iTs purpose and we may sTep Trorn The darkness oT youTh inTo The lighT oT maTuriTy. K BRONCO STAFF - Joan Ramey-EdiTor Margarei' BunTyn Janice Weibel-AssociaTe EdiTor Judy Embry PaT Pafrick-Pholrographer Janei' Ferguson MargareT Magee-Business Manager Ann Boyd Mary RoberTson-Sales Manager Karen Friedsam Ernie Nall-SporTs EdiTor Caroline Geer Don Roberson-Darkroom Technician Ronnie Camp Sponsor-Mrs. Sherrill TABLE OF CONTENTS School Life ......... ..................... 8 Adminisiraiion ..... ...... 5 Q Classes ........... ....... 6 8 I Q8 I44 l7O Communifg Sponsors ...... ..... 2 I 4 Personaliiies ....... ..... Sporfs .................... ..... Organizaiions .............. ..... Buildings Hold 4 11... F. lame of Knowledge ly. I Y . fr--.J if se i Frome Denlon Senior Highs School, iacililies evoke invaluable opporlunilies comparable lo a fireworks display. The spiril: ol Broncoland may emerge lromany parl olilhe school, from ihe dedi- caled alhleles in lhessladiumssand on lhe baseball lield 'ro lhe ex- ciled lans all lhepep rallies in-ihe gym. We cannol lorgel lhe social highlighls: lhe homecoming aclivil lies, Chrislmas formal, Valenline dance, and Junior-Senior Prom, or even lhe quiel library and 'rhe busy shop building. The knowledge gained lhrough lhe many expand- ing areas ol 'rhe Denlon school syslem is The spark in The life ol each individual sludenl, I+ will lransmil' a glow lhal will be re- llecled, 'rhroughoul lhes future. long aller lhe gliller has disap- pearedg i ii o orch of Viciorg ALMA MATER Hail Alma Maier. luals off To you. Ever you'llfir1d us. loyal and lrue. Firm and undaunlecl. ever we'll be l-Iail lo Hue school we love, here's a foes? 'ro llwee. s 1 I is 1 J I Q 1 3 Bonfire Lighis Sparks Q 1 8 N '- n o 5 OC ,s f . 1 U' K 'Q of STUDENT LIFE Denion High Aciiviiies Begi One of 'lhe firsl aclivilies of 'rhe band is 'ro secure uniforms for all of ils members. Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough. Pal Moore. and Pam Allen assisr Mr. Frosl by faking orders from Larry Womble and Janis Hickingbollom for iheir I966 band uniforms. ln preparalion for lhe sophomore cheerleader lryeouls, Kaihy Slrong, Judy Jones, Le Ann Rogers. Cindy Rulherlord and Julie Lewis Consull wilh Bronco cheerleader, Louise Half- penny. I0 Wi WI Denlon High maiorelles Ann Burke, Shirley Carroll, Dixie Schulze, and Linda Bullrill lake a break from lheir praclicing lo discuss some prospeclive roulines for The coming foolball season. 4 Before Regisiraiion Dag Guy Griffifh hands off fo Tommy Binder as fhe B-roncos iron our fhe rough spofs in Hneir offense. Early in Augusf fhe Broncos begin pracficing in anHcipaHon of a successful season. 5.45 - , ,,, Welcome Assemblg Highlighls if ir l Despile being conlronled wilh confusing schedule cards, locker fees. and olher regislralion delails, sludenls like Dan Pearce and Dennis Pearson find lime in advisory lo discuss lheir doubls and hopes for 'lhe coming year. ' I2 An imporlanl' parl of regisliralion day is BRONCOl sales. Joan Ramey and lvlargarel Magee relale lo Mrs. Smool' lheir problem of never having enough change' in 'lhe money boxes, while lvlargarel Bunlyn busily conlinues wriling receipls. Sandra Kendrick and Linda Johnson compare schedule: before beginning lhe difficull search for lheir newly assigned lockers. egisirafion Aciiviiies Confused siudenls follow fhe more experienced ones nio 'the audiforium for The firsl assembly where fhey are given direcfions for regislralion. Mark Whillen. rludenl body president warns 'rhe sophomores and 1ewcomers of fhe danger fha? may befall lhem should 'hey break 'lradilion and slep on lhe Bronco. l ' A5'vBef,s Jan Broolcs and aula Chambers pause for a few momenls 'lo see if Their schedules correspond and 'rhey have any classes logelher. Parl' of lhe regislralion assembly included lhe in- froduciion of Siudenl Body officers. Mark Whil- len presenls Mr. Frosf, sponsor: Jimmy Mewhin- ney, Vice-presidenly Mr. Guyer, principal: Linda Jenkins, - recording secre- faryg and Carol Holi. corresponding secrelary. Qludenl Council Ushers Assisi Teachers . ,np .. 7 K. , i Q 'Y .1 ,,..i,i,,, I -,,,, , Ed, EA ,i HRW' Scol Calhoun is slarlled 'lo realize he has been scheduled for Girl's P.E. bul' Mary Jane Peler- son Finds lhe mislalce very amusing. Sandra Slrange and Kalhy Johnson search lheir schedules doubl- lul of finding a class logelher. Mary Lou Graves and Carol Sue Owens make good use ol lhe mirrors provided by lhe sludenl council. The mirrors were a new addilion 'lo lhe halls of D.l-l.S. 'lo make sludenls more aware of lheir appearance and lo make a good impression on visilors 'ro our school. in Making Regisiraiion Dag a Success 53 Alrhough regislralion day is 'rhe beginning of a new year 'lor siudenis, if brings To a Close 'fhe Teachers' difficuhl laslcs of geliing lhe schedules and preparing lessons. Mrs. l-lichman consulls Mr. Hyman aboul lrans- ferring sludenls our of a crowded class. 'ro 'rallc wiih Mrs. Mewhinney. Q97 council ushers are helpful for new sludenls, buf Ronnie Higgins 'ro have forgoilen his fob and leaves Marion Lind helpless as he W-w Howdy cards help lo idenlify old friends and infroduce new ones. Kalhy Langely and Doris Jones wail impaiienl- ly as Phyllis Gaines fries for The fhird 'rime 'ro choose lhe righl color card. Howdg Dance ls Firsi of 1965 Aciiviiies Rozeiia Buslcirlc, Jan Renfro, Sharon Bralcher, and Ronnie Glasscoclc discuss fhe pasl' summer's advenlures. Howard Haggard and Linda Wilkinson find The band's break a good lime 'lo relax before 'rhe dancing begins again. This year's Mr. and Miss Howdy, chosen by lhe facully as lhe friendlies? and mosl ac- live al The dance, are Jackie Favors and Sally Harpool. Versions of ihe ierlc and lhe pony seemed To be 'ihe mosl' popular dances al lhe pariy. Debby Vinson, David Hendricks, and Bobby Keilh demonslrale 'rheir agilily on lhe dance floor. Music was provided by fhe Chaperells. I6 Pep Rallies Evoke Enlhusiasm 115- S fx Pep club members Sharon Eden, Lynn Noles, Brenda Landers, Cindy Coleman, and Linda Brown clap enfhusiaslically lo fhe rhyihm of The Broncs Go Marching ln. Q an Debby Vinson parlicipales in a pep club pom-pom rouline. The Pep Club assisls lhe cheerleaders in boosling 'fhe spiril' of fhe Bronco fans. Under lhe direclion ol Mr. McMa+h, The Bronco band provides spiriled music for lhe Denlon High pep rallies. l7 Elaborafe decoraiions porfray lhe spiril which is fell' by 'lhe sfudenl body a+ homecoming. Even ihe handrails are given special allenlion by Marcy Bullingion, Debbie Hyman, and Vicki Adams dur- ing The week of celebralion. m f -was N 31-, i' A '1 i ., P 4 s 2 -al -' X 'Q if-63:1 Tryng 'ro find an original idea for 'lhe showcases is noi an easy iob. Clyde Chrisman, Ronnie Higgins, Vicki Adams. Scol Robinson, Deb- bie Hyman, and Linda Jenkins were among fhe siudenf council mem- bers who volunleered fo help. Tradiiional Acfiviiies Inspire The mosf esseniial parl of ihe bonfire is 'rhe fuel. Jerry Jusius and Jim Brown help io assemble ihe various obiecls such as boxes. paper, and pieces of wood which will consiiiuie The ingredienls for 'I'he fire. I8 f if renzg of AcTiviTg Dave McGuire, Larry Womble. and Barbara Williams seT The Triurnpham' Tempo Tor The band as The viewers kepT Time wiTh Them by clapping. As The heaT OT The Tire grew more inTense, The ring OT enThusiasTs wiThdrew TarTher inTo The darlcness. 'V-l-C-T-O-R-Y! MargareT BunTyn and Pam TarranT express Their enThus- 'asm during The iunior baTTle cry. A large crowd OT Bronco supporjrers The observance oT homecoming is one oT The mosT Treasured TradiTions aT DenTon High as iT is in any school. The sTudenT council begins early in The week decoraTing The halls, sTair- ways, and showcases. Any visiTor To The school will Tind iT in an uproar oT acTiviTy as boys un- load huge amounTs oT lumber and boxes Tor The Tire, and club oTTicers begin To organize Their TloaT plans inTo work. The nominees Tor home- coming queen are annouced and Their exciTe- menT seems To spread over The enTire school. The Tension and exciTemenT of The week is re- leased somewhaT by The spiriT-Tilled bonTire, and sTudenTs reTurn To school Friday anTicipaT- ing The acTiviTy-Tilled day ahead. 24:5 fi Aw- 'Ma Turned ouT To boosT The spiriT oT The Broncos and urge Them To vicTory. 15.359 f':,,ig ' gs -if I, or gl - 1f' .-.4 . I glib f ff, , ' U I 4 . Y xy. T' T. af , 2-1,31 an ,, T L' Q .g W M. - or Q isil W' T' , ,T f , 2 1 ith gl a' 1 E ff T if ' 5' vi! T 2 1 ' if 1 1 , 1 'M 1, .ff I i Cheerleaders Phyllis George and Sally Harpool have The honor oT seTTing The Torches To The appropriaTely labeled Home OT The BearcaTs. I9 STudenTs worked aTTer hours and before school for several days preceding The parade making sure ThaT everyThing was in order Tor Their Tloai. Barbara Kiger, Judy DuBose, and Pinky lvlclfuin work sTeadily making paper roses Tor The Spanish club's enTree in The parade. 20 High Spiriis Prevail ATTer The assembly, school was dismissed early Friday so ThaT each club could puT The Tinishing Touches on iTs enTry in The parade. Allrhough There were many oTher original ideas Tor TloaTs, The Key Club came ouT vicTorious. When The parade was over. every one hurried home To begin preparaTions Tor The game and dance aTTerward. AlThough The Broncos were deTeaTed, The homecom- ing spiriT remained and a large crowd aT- Tended The dance, Tinding iT a good Time To relieve The Tension of The pasT week and meeT The exes paying TribuTe To Their alma maTer. Arn' AlThough There were many excepTional TloaTs in The parade, The iudges decided on The Key Club TloaT as having porTrayed The mosT Bronco spiriT. WiTh a bearcaT hung in effigy, iT proudly displayed The moTTo. The key To vicTory-Hang Them bearcaTsl The I966 nominees for homecoming queen, KaThleen Obermeyer, Nancy Rasco, Linda Wilkinson, and Phyllis George, waiT apprehensively Tor Despiie Defeai The very Happy queen, Nancy Rasco, wiflw her escori Rusfy Guyer, is crowned by sludenl body presidenl Mark Wlwifien and presenfed willw flowers by Linda Jenkins. Alllnouqln if was nel a vicfory dance, everyone' llwak allended seemed io be in good spirils and flue dance floor was always crowded. Ckiarlolfe Sewall and Howard Haggard display ilweir dancing skills To The music of flwe Clwaperels. Some sfude-nfs found lhe band's firsl break a good Hme io res? and discuss Hweir regrei' for fine Bronco's loss, as They recall flie exciiernenl of rlwe pasf week. The queen receives The from lier escort K , lradilional kiss 2l Y-fyl - Y W' 2' H' ' ' ' 'il Capable Speech Deparlmeni Receives denis won al The Brownwood lnvilalional Tournamenl In The Young and Fair , ihe girls of Broolc Valley Girl's School hold a meeling lo vole on mainiaining 'lheir club for 'rhe purpose of keeping order in lhe school. Afler much discussion. lhey decide fo dissolve ihe club. 22 Jerry Knighl' and Mrs. Hall proudly display lhe Sweep- slakes lrophy 'thai' Denion High School's speech slu- High Meriis for Excellenf Produciions sl E Y fe , Brenda FrosT and Gayle Wilkinson anx- iously waTch The Tense scene before Them as Nancy Browder decides whefher Sha- ron Eden or PaT Holland will leave The school Tor siealing in The Young and Fair . Hail King Dinny The power of The world is now in Dinny's hands. and The Wifch oT Seasons lSharla Taylorl The Wilch of Life lSusan Heimerl place a crown on Dinny's lDan Shufordl head To commemoraTe The greaT evenT in Dinny and The WiTches . The members oT The casT in Dinny and The WiTches proudly display Their hrsT place Trophy w Th oTher parT1clpanTs in speech evenTs. They are: FirsT row: Susan Heimer, Sharla Taylor, PaT Holland, Dan Shuforcl Second row John Dawson RusTy Guyer Jim Morris, Fred Twomey. Third row: Rika Wiley, Kaihy Glenn, Orville Hall Byron Parrish ...sr Kandg Kane Kids and Heck'z-:Angels Invade Qkiis As The end oT The six o'clock news rolls around, The lasT news oT The day is a reporT on The delinquency in our public schools. As we Tune in, we Tind The Teacher sTanding aT The door wiTh a cheery smile as The children begin To arrive on Tricycles. bicycles, and slick horses. Our reporTer shows us The many Things ThaT go on in a school day and The behavior oT our young During recess The children play cheerfully in The school yard, alThough sorneTimes someThing happens To upseT Their happy play. IT seems as Though Ronnie Higgins and Phyllis George are having a liTTle disagreemenT abouT who geTs To use The mirror nexT. 24 leaders oT Tomorrow. MargareT Magee, Louise T-lalTpenny. Pam TarranT, and Randy Slack call Tor help Trom oTher girls while Ray Drenner and Jimmy Ray Try To invade The iacks game beTween Phyllis George and Sally Har- pool. ATTer a small gang TighT on The playground, our Teacher persuades The children To make up. Among These, Mike Mays galIanTly besTows a kss upon The hand oT Pam TarranT asking Tor her Torgiveness Tor breaking her lolli-pop. Favoriie Nominees Preseni Hilarious Inierlude Lilile Red Riding Hood complains lo llwe King and Queen in llie Royal Palace alooul The aniics of l'l1e wolf. Robin l-lood, willn liis Merry Men, proiecis Red wil'l'1 his lrusly bow and arrow. Jimmy Welnsler, line Big Bad Wolf, villain of The Robin Hood skil. AT ilie close of The skil, name cards are pre-senled by Clyde Clirisman, Jimmy l-larris, Cindy Cole, Jerry Riddle, Mira Sfeadman, Scoll Robinson, Jimmy Websfer, Alis Barlon, Doris Bullard, Howard Young, and Tricia Sernbera. fl' l'leaven's Devils, Robin Hood wiili liis Merry Men, and Maid Marion all break info llie Royal Palace demanding lo know who ilie iayoriies are. One ol Heaven's Devils receives lier name card from ilwe King and Queen. 25 9anTa Revived bg Superman lBill AusTinl arrives Too laTe To save SanTa Claus Trorn The Thugs OT The World. Superman declares To avenge SanTa while Danny Allen, The narraTor, walTs Tor The baTTle. The Thugs oT The World , Tim WhiTe and Don Fllces, help RusTy Guyer on The sTage when They are summoned by Sharon Eden and Peggy Rosch. The Thugs were going To lcill SanTa Claus because he never broughT Them whaT They wanTed Tor ChrisTmas. ix ' S 5 s T T 5 or T T T .,Mooff1If:31SiS'2?'s5?n Heroes of The World SanTa Claus lDavid Wallcerl comes down The chimney on ChrisTmas Eve Tull oT good cheer, only To be aTTaclced by The Thugs OT The World . Tim WhiTe grabs defenseless SanTa while being covered by RusTy Guyer. The Thugs of The World succeeded in killing SanTa on ChrisTmas Eve. The l-leroes oT The World pledged To avenge his deaTh. CleopaTra ll.inda Jenlqinsl was sTopped in her aTTempT by Don Filces. 0 Y l 5' X Favorife Posiers Show Varieig and lngenuiig FirsT Place MosT Original Tricia Sembera Third Place MosT Original Jimmy Mewhinney lf- ' T l f I Each year during The TavoriTe campaign The originaliTy and TalenT oT each nominee is shown by The posTers displayed in The halls oT D.l-l.S. This year each candidaTe was allowed Three indi- vidual posTers. As usual The campaign posTers were clever and original giving The iudges some hard decisions. Following! TradiTion, The winners oT The posTer compeTiTion were announced aT The FavoriTes' Tormal. All oT The posTers added To The exciTe- menT which was reTlecTed ThroughouT The TavoriTe elecTion. 11s.s szes i T mic Mi GDM Mmsgzfzi. gigg 30 'tt Nancy Browder iiii TR T in vofe To T PV' W T 5 flrs T, nrl11 1 lis ls ' liyi Milfailzim. VOTE TOR ixiiiiciainiwniia second Place 1 ssysii ' i ii 27 Annual Siaff Works Hard To Make The annual sTaTT relaxes Tor a Tew momenTs To Till Their hungry sTomachs wiTh reTreshing nourishmenT. The Tood unTorTunaTely did noT TulTill iTs duTy since everyone s+ilI has hungry looks while gazing aT The packages beneaTh The Tree. ln order Tor The canopy To be hung correcTly, precision and perTecTion in work is required. MargareT Magee, The annual sTaTTs business manager, however, discovers ThaT a good sense OT balance is also imporTanT. 28 The bell rings aT 2:30 December l7, Tor everyone To geT ouT oT school, excepT The DenTon High Bronco STaTT. Their worlc is iusT beginning. lT is Their duTy To decoraTe The gym Tor The TavoriTes' Tormal The 'nexT evening. This Taslc requires Time, eTTorT and cooperaTion Trom each member oT The Bronco STaTT. N ix ., . f ' Ernie Nall opens anoTher box oT napkins and gives Them To sTaTT members Mary RoberTson, MargareT BunTyn, and Karen Friedsam so ThaT They can Till The holes in The Tree. Meanwhile, Caroline Geer, Don Roberson, and Janice Weibel inspecT The Tree Tor spoTs which may need' more napkins, 'Hi'- 'Q I 2 Bronco Qlaff Reveals Favoriles lo Anxious Audience Some sfudenls broughl guesls lo lhe Favoriles For- I. S I l' M d h l, A Id M'll , Ein Ofiei acougigs OT ,rhe 6503622 fhemgand pllajll Rusly Guyer, a nominee, complimenls Howard Young, Mr. DHS, wilh a lradifional 5 Slow dance number handshake, while Mark Whillen, lhe olher nominee, prepares lo offer his con- ' gralulalions. Margarel' Magee smiles elaledly as she is an- nounced Senior Girl Favorile. Carol l-loll, anolher nominee, shows her complele approval of lhe Choice her class made as she applauds enlhus- ' l' II . Long dresses do nol hinder any of lhe dancers al lhe Chrislmas formal. Couples las 'Ca Y filled 'lhe gymnasium floor as The Bassmen began each song. l 30 l Q Appreciaiion of Chrisimas Spirii Broughf io D.H.9 Peace on EarTh was mosT appropri- aTely displayed by Mrs. Yarbrough's his- Tory class. A young American marine kneeling by The Dove of Peace reminds everyone oT The need Tor prayer. Mrs. Koeppen's class was awarded TirsT place Tor The besT door clepicTing ChrisTmas spiriT. Rich hues oT red, blue, and yellow make a lovely sTained glass win- dow. l 3 i T Many expressive and ThoughTTul Themes were presenTed by DenTon l-ligh's TirsT period classes dur- ing The annual ChrisTmas door compeTiTion. Each class decoraTes Their door depicTing The ChrisTmas spiriT as They Teel iT should be presenTed. Thelcom- peTiTion is sTimulaTing, and everyone parTicipaTes, DenTon l-ligh Mrs. Snider's chernisTry class placed second in the MosT Original Use oT MaTerials. A red background wiTh Tlowers oT cliTTerenT colored Tissue papers made This door a winner. making The ChrisTmas spiriT closer To School. Mrs. Sherrill's ChrisTmas door placed TirsT in The MosT Origi- nal Use oT MaTerials. Turquoise burlap was The background Tor a design oT purple and blue yarn. OTher shades oT green were used To emphasize The Torrn OT The ChrisTmas Tree. The MosT BeauTiTul door award was presenTed To Mrs. Snider's lab class, A red back- ground wiTh green and gold cones wished each passerby merry ChrisTmas in a special way. 3I 32 Slave Sale Siimulaies Inieresi rl Ygaiif L ,f. 45 7 WP'-.: W. gjg, W' - . V'- Wl'1o wanls fo buy l'l1ls worllwless slave Robin Courlneyff' asks auclioneer Randy Wilkinson. Carolyn Connell and Deanna Clweal- ham laugh al 'flue llwouqlwl of anyone spending money for suclw a slave, Sally Harpool walls impafienlly for Jackie Hammell lo wrile her a receipl for lmer new slave, while Joe Malwaney wonders who will be inclenlured lo him. - , in Anoieni Foreign Tradiiions Lewis Eberly and Glen Allporf display fheir skills af badmin- fon fo amuse fheir masfersq however, fhey find if a more While examining her slave fag. Barbara Anderson reviews fhe difficulf sporf wifhouf a birdie. long lisf of dufies yef fo perform before her nighf of slavery is over. As Ray Drenner confemplafes The prospecfs of be' ing bofh a good masfer and a good slave, his slave Cindy Rufh- erford, keeps busy by performing one of her many fasks- scrafchinq her mas- fer'sleg. 33 V w A W JR if 1 ' 1' .nf-,vmmg3:,.w,,Yf3,,, ,MG,yX,,,t. .,,, ,Ti , W .. 1 's Q ' iv ,Q 11 , 5 J , fb , I A. I :lg it ,, Y ? Q 13, . ff, I f fri A. ij-0 Band Banquei Honors Mosi Skillful Squad Mr. Tonn and his son Ricky enlerfain ine band members wilh some of 'lheir own seleciions and arrangemenls on ine guilar and fiddle. uk Randy Wilkinson and Scoil Robinson fill iheir plales al +l'1e loand banquel.Al+erll1e bullel supper, flwere was a program 'lo presenl awards lo live win- ning squads. 'r 1 Mr. Mclvlailn feels 'llnai long Hair' disfracis from 'rlie imporlanl appear- ance of band members in conlesls and performances. Afler his speech, Randy Wilkinson presenfed Mclvlafln will: a wig saying lf you can r beal 'en-i, join 'emf' The losing squad leader, Dan Harrison, is presenled +l1e an- nual Gomer Pyle lroplny. Mike Ellis and lnis winning squad received medals and free Hckels ro flue banquet 'ww-.-f..,,,., mm ..,. iw-0-w,.,,,,. 'Qum- 35 Denfon F.B.L.A. Chapier Joins Naiional Organizaiion W i wuinipi Mrs. Anifa Gallo, fhe Sfafe Execufive Secre- fary of F.B.L.A., insfalls fhe Denfon chapfer. In an infroducfion fo fhe ceremony, she ex- plains fhaf fhe Nafional Business Associafion sponsors f:,B.L.A. -1 A new organizafion fo D.l-LS., fhe Fufure Business Leaders of America held fheir insfallafion fhis year on January 26 Speakers explained fhe responsibilify of fhe F.B.L.A fo America in a discussion of fhe meaning loehind fhe name of fhe club The impressive ceremony was held fo insfall fhe D I-I S chapfer info fhe nafional organizafion. Linda Looper assisfed Mrs. Gallo wifh fhe insfallafion. She discusses fhe fwelve purpose of fhe organizafion while Mrs. Gallo lighfs fhe 'candle represenfing leaders Seafed on fha sfage behind fhem are fhe officers and sponsors of F.B.L.A. Lighfing his candle from fhe one er ing America reporfer Kenf Smifh is fhe The newly insfalled officers, Jerry Miller, presidenfg Linda Jenlcins, vice-presidenfq . C Linda Buffrill, secrefary: Carol Holf, fre-asurerg Bridgef Morey, parliamenfariang and O Kenf Smifh, reporfer: follow Linda Looper in fhe oafh of office. The oafh expressed fhe officers' desire fo serve fhe club fo fhe besf of fheir abilifies. 36 fficer fo be insfalled All fhe off: candles from fhe large candle fhe spirif of fheir respecfive offices Facullg Honored bg Special Week of Aclivilg lrs. Vaughn lakes advanlage of being apprecialed as we allows Jimmy Mewhinney, Pam Tarranl, Linda Buflrill, nd Debby l-lyman lo dusl' lhe numerous shelves of books hich fill her room. Sludenl Council members provided coffee and coolcies in he lacully lounges and decoraled lhe 'lacully lunch room. lerry Dennis, LeeAnn Taliaferro, Louise Halfpenny, Jimmy Nebsler, and Alis Barlon pour 'rhe firsl cup of coffee for vlrs. Hulchison. During Teacher Apprecialion Weelc, Teachers receive many delighlful gills from lhe Sludenl Council. Becca Guyer and Janel Ferguson presenl Mrs. Sullivan wilh a new calendar, as Mira Sleadman and Marilyn Massey wail lo see if lhey can be of any service. During a planning rneeling, Viclci Adams and Carol Holi sug- gesl many useful ideas for Teacher Apprecialion Week 'lo Linda Jenkins who adds lhem lo her lisl' of suggeslions. Bill Auslin and Glenda Evans fry lo recall some of lhe ideas which were used during lhe same week lasl year. 1-, nn va? W X xg Bogs Provided wiih Baskeibal lnlramural baslcelball provides boys who do noi pariicipaie in inlerscho- laslic baslcelball wilh an opporlunily lc compele againsl each olher. The boys organize +heir own Jreams and play each Salurday in one of Two leagues. The games are supervised by Coach Nix and are ofliciared by Bronco bas- kelball players. The inlramural season is climaxed byl a championship game belween The win-I ners of The lwo leagues. The l-laclcers caplured lhe championship This year, defealing The Fugilives by a score of 47-35. John Roach of Jrhe Fugilives aflempls a sho? over The oui-slrelched arm of Hacker defender Jim Webs- fer, as Jim's leammale Bill Remley walches eagerly for an opporlunily fo gel info The acfion. K Opporiuniiies Through Inframurals' Half-fime gives Mark Whiiien a chance fo congrafulaie his winning Team and encourage fhern To coniinue iheir good performance. Hackers Mark Miller, Jimmy Ray, and Dick BOOTS lisien aifeniively ro fheir coach's advice. In one of fhe many ex- cifing plays of ihe game, Dick Boofs of The Hackers grabs a rebound from David Manasco of ihe Fugi- Hves. Pancake Supper Helps io rgggiss .frmeoniil Nancy Browder assures one of lhe parenls lhal she will be glad lo gel some coffee lor her. Besides pancakes, lhe seniors served bacon and sausage. if ,ff ,f ,,,. D! Before many guesls arrive, Eddie Clark laughingly relales lo Jimmy Websler and Chris Byers his plan lor receiving free pancakes as paymenl for his work. 1 -4' ,..,.qw' 1- .- X , g 4, .s as ...b s. W I .. A ' .ra-Q K X 1' --.na Q' Seniors received while aprons and hals lo idenlily lherr while serving al' lhe supper. Clark Nichols nolices lhal his apron is exlra long and he will have lo exchange il' for an olher before he can begin work on his shill. r i KE' rr r my T 754 ' rr l m ' r Finance Senior Aoiiviiies 'A I Large crowds al Denfon Sen- ior High and Newlon Razor School made The pancalce sup- per a success for lhe seniors and lheir parenis. The money A raised by fhe liclcef selling goesiloward 'Financing lhe Sen- ior acliviiies al lhe end of fhe year. . A I Dick Boofs, Tim While, and Charles Wahlerf assure Mr. Mason fha? hey are ready io help if Cindy Bass is noi able lo refill his wafer glass properly. 'Mi Seniors were kepl' busy fhroughoul lhe evening refilling plaies and cleaning fables. Raymond Crouch and Jimmy Elliol pick up fresh syrup iars and place clean mais and naplcins on fhe fables. XPAIQQAIQ I 4l Cooking, Serving and Clean-up Tackled X The pancake supper is ihe only money raising proieci sponsored by The Senior class. Sandy Glenn, one senior who volunieered io help, seems raiher disgusled wiih refilling The siicky syrup boliles. Volunieers from ihe Senior class were given such responsibiliiies as keeping unoccupied places clean, serving pancakes, and refilling syrup boflles. Bill Gandee, Mike Davis. Chris Byers Eddie Clark, and Larry Womble discover 'lhai' working as Hkiichen aids is noi nearly as easy as 'ihey had hoped. 3 . 'A ,' I fif Fiwgfsr IV 1 iii' k , fg'l-i. X P . . fr .gf f ' . . gg, ' V 'a ',f'fg:.'1'aix,r:. rrnl -, rzia, ,A . ,Q i z lfi R Jffvmfwemwfffm 101 My H --fr. , .. in 42 Parenis of senior class- men were also among volunieers who helped 'ro make ihe pancakelsupper K' ' a success. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Gvuyer consuli wilh Mrs. Walker. on ihe easiesi way 'lo mix ihe baiier. g Seniors and Parenis N... The pancake supper, 'rhe annual fund raising proiecl for evenl' is enioyed by everyone. George Crail and Ciirisi Newlon Razor. Teaclwers iind 'lime pancake supper a good lime 'lo freely as- sociale willn siudenls and Jrl1eir parenls. Mr. l-lall finally reaclnes Tile end of ilie line and begins lo look for an emply place al rlie fables. flue seniors provides hard work for seniors and llweir parenls, buf llne ine Graham assisf in serving coffee fo ihe many people who came 'ro The biggesl advaniage lo llwe pancake supper is 'llwal' one Tickef will buy all 'rlwe pancakes one person can ear. Lynn Nales and Bridger Morey spread buffer onfo pancake refills. as Jimmy Websler supervises ilweir syslem. if' -ag. CNR, k a.. 43 Sludenl Parlicipaiion Helps lc 'f'-Tb Ll f, i Orval l-lall and David Hendricks relaie io Mrs. Snider lhe incidenls ihey have encounlered 'rhroughoul 'lhe year allempling experimenls in ihe Chemislry lab. Bridgel Morey leaves her desk io gel more lyping paper whil Mike McMahan and Norma Gregory eslimale lhe number of word Sophomores in biology find ihe weekly lab classes an inleresiing ihey Type PGV minuie. MGVMDSFS Ol The lypinq ClGSS9S find 'flie- way lo learn. Mr. Mason aids Robin Filch and Jimmy Lee in labeling Their dissecled earlhworm. neal' papers involve hard work and concenlralion. -Qs, N! Johnny Ray Sloul concenlrales on lhe figures he musl add 'lo hi: generics char? while Norma Swealman wails for Miss Wells l'cl assisl her wilh lhe nole book she musl complele. The l-leallh Edue calion classes worked for several weeks preparing lhe nolebook: which deall wilh heredily and genelics. 'Q M Ni :ncourage Inieresi and Inspire I 4 Q.: he arl classes spenl several days drawing live models. Judy McWhorier, Vickie arbrough and several ofher class members look up from lheir slcelches fo check n imporlanl defails of fhe puppy's surroundings. The firsi lime sfudenis use dangerous malerials in a chemisfry lab usually causes exciiemenf. Judy Carf- wriqhr expresses some feelings of misgivinq as she waifs for someone +o lighf fhe Bunsen burner. ' Acfiviig Mrs. Schulze seis a iempo for The P. E. class fo follow while Virginia Bowles rhylhmically claps Jrhe poles as Nancy Flelcher composes a dance 'ro be used for a fulure demonsfralion. The girl's P. E. classes spen+ several days linilcling. Each year +he second period classes a+ DHS 'false up a colleclion io be donafed +o ihe Red Cross. Le Ann Taliferro and Sally Harpool conlinue counling change while JoAnn Crowder adds anoiher class's donalion lo 'rhe already mounfing Jroial. 9' 45 Organized and Efficienf Office Assisfanfs Taking a momenf from fheir dufies is fhe fourfh period office sfaff: Glenda Coffey, Dianne Shaw, Janice Hiclcingboffom, and Sharla Tay- lor. Compiling fhe lisfs of fardies and ab- senfees is a iob which fhe office assisfanfs are expecfed fo complefe daily. The sixfh period sfaff is Chris George, Mary Anne Sullivan, Linda Hillman, Linda Owens, and Nancy Hilfon. 46 Receiving felephone calls durini fhe second period of fhe day one of fhe many dufies performe, by Gloria Hawkins, Herma Jo Tad loclc, Julene Williams, Jan Burke! Kafhy lvfuirhead, and Andrea Bucl man. Aiding fhe DHS faculfy by complefing fhe many necessary dufies which are, essenfial fo a smoofl running school are fhe office assisfanfs. Several girl are in fhe office each period fo answer felephoni calls, collecf absenfee reporfs, and assisf fhe 'reach ers and adminisfrafion is solving fhe many prob lems which arise during fhe school day. The offici assisfanfs provide efficienf and responsible hell whenever if is needed. -if XX ,..- 9,77 Aid School Through Varied Aolivilies fi-f Operafing fhe complicaled swifchboard is one . of fhe many skills acquired by lhe office girls. Diane Faughf, Jofkn Crider, Rozie Buskirk, and ' Mariorie Derden, fhe firsl period sfaff, have learned how fo Transfer Calls when one line is busy, One of fhe maintlufies of fhe office sfaff is fo pick up 'lhe abseniee slips. The fiffh period sfaff members Gladys Smifh, Chrisfine Graham, Dixie Walling, and Donna Fowler agree rhar cooperalion from lhe 'leachers makes fheir dufy much easier lo perform. Telephone messages for sfudenfs and faculfy keep lr Linda Jenkins, Sfephanie Simmons and Susan Sfolf, lhe sevenfh hour office assisfanfs, busy. if Each 'reacher is provided wifh an individual box for informafion and messages. Judy Locke, Linda Armsfrong, Cynfhia Simmons, and Salefa Myers, fhe fhird period sfaff. sor'l' 'rhe incoming mail info 'lhe boxes. 47 Necessarg Dulles Performed bg School Employees I The nulrilious meals we receive are made possible lhrough lhe work of Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Lyles, Mrs. Jacobs lhead cookl, Mrs. Scherlz, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. lrick. D.l'l.S. would nol be lhe clean school ll' is wilhoul 'the aid of Mr. Boren, Mr. Miller, Mr. Milllcln, Mr. Maples, and Mr. head ,ff 48 All Qiaie and All-Region Honors Obiained bg D H S Qludenis The music deparlmenls ol Denlon Sen- ior l-llgh parhcipale annually in lhe All Slale Orcheslra, Band, and Choir orograrns which were held in Dallas This year Tryouls for posilions loolc place in Jaclcsboro The sludenls who were a- warded all region awards became eli- ible lo cornpele for all-slale places. he cornpelllion is always hard bul 'lhe eward and experience is invalualole. lhe member ol The lh All-Region Choir members Flrsi' row Jean Krueger Virginia Smilh Carolyn Jones Beryle Morlan, Glenda Evans, Rona Henson Gloria l-lawlclns Second row lvlarlha Pickrell Lon nie Foreman, David Tomason Cluren Wallace Bill Richler Rulh Lowery Bronco Band who won All-Region honors is Fred Culhe Belh Slanley, flule, and Milce Ellis, lromloone, each were e All-Slale Band. .Jw Crowning of Queen lniensilies Exeiiing Game Louise l-lalipenny was chosen I966 Baskefloall Queen by ihe Broneos. She was given The fradilional lciss by Mark , Whillen who lakes a momenl 'lo share her elalion. Proudly displaying her bouguel lo Mary Rulh l-lallipenny and Barbara Bellar, DHS graduaies. Louise receives congralulalions and cornplimenls on her vicfory. 50 The nominees for baskelball queen are selecled by The Team lo be presenled al a lulure game. The girls chosen This year were Phyllis George, escorled by Ronnie Higgins: Louise l-lalfpenny, escorled by Mark Whilienq and Kalhleen Ober- meyer, escorleol by Tim While. As she is crowned by Sludenf Council vice-presidenl Jimn' Mewhinney, Baslceiball Queen Louise l-lalfpenny gasps delighied as Team member Tim While walches The high momenl' of 'l'h ceremony. ENT !' 1966 Valeniine Qweeiheari is Phgllis George K f l '21 of - M.. If -ff 'Y-lvf' The I966 Valenfine SweeThearT, Phyllis George, wiTh her escori' Ron! nie l-ligins, displays her crown and bouque-T oT roses. The I966 ValenTine SweeThearT nominees and Their escorTs are Linda Wilkinson escorTed by Jimmy Ray, KaThleen Obermeyer escorTed by Tim WhiTe, Phyllis George escorTed by Ronnie Higgins. and Alis BarTon escorTed by Bobby Kiser. ExhausTed Trom The exciTemenT oT The evening and Trom The many TasT dances, Eddie Clark, Nancy Browder. STeve Neale, and Gerry Ellis enioy The relaxing pace oT a slow number. The Shaperels supplied The evening wiTh popular music. During breaks beTween dances, sTudenTs gaThered in The band-hall where cold drinks were provided and They could siT and dis- cuss The acTiviTies oT The evening. Billy Webs- Ter, MarTha WahlerT, BeTTy PorTer, and Becca Guyer reTurn To The caTeTeria as The music begins again. l P' if ' 5 ' fl' 1 ' ' is ' Sl , df rg w'!f if YVYAK. .A-'wxy The firsl assembly provides an opporlune lime for Mr. Guyer lo voice his personal welcome lo all new sludenfs and sophomores ancl fo inlroduce new feachers io 'the assembled siudenf body. 52 A +eacher's work exlends far pasl lhe hours of a regular school day Mrs. Russell reviews lhe lasl mfnule inslruclions 'lo The Choir before fhelr firsl' official performance. 1 P 3 1 Mr. Mason knows fhe imporiance of caufion and accuracy when using fhe chemicals in The lab, and he fakes iime 'ro demonsiraie ihe esseniial rules io his siudenfs. ',.1' Provides a Torch of Guidance Bond Issue for School Improvemenl ll is +he duly of Mr. Slriclcland in cooperalion wilh The school board lo execule a successful academic program. These men are responsible for Jrhe planning of conslrucfion for lhe money made available lhrouqh lhe bond issue. Lell lo righl: R. E, Jackson, Jr. of Yandell Cowon, Love and Jackson lnc. consulling engineers in Fl. Worlhg Geo. S. Sowden of Wilson, Pallerson, Sowden. Dunlap and Epperly-archilecls and engineers in Fl. Worlh: and Morris A. Dudley of Almon, McKinney and Dudley lnc.-inveslmenl' bankers in Dallas. Superinlendenl Denlon Public Schools Chesler O. Slriclcland Qubmiiied bg Board l - Z7 ,,1. -ses- , ,g f.:. s . , 1. if . ,, A basic elemenT in The success oT our DenTon lndependenT School DisTricT is The DENTON SCHOOL BOARD. This board, consisTing oT prominenT ciTizens, conTrols and regulaTes The expendiTures, mainTenance, and salaries in our school sysTem. Along wiTh The superinTendenT, The Tax collecTor and The business manager, The board meeTs each monTh To consider any problems and To discuss The Tinancial records. ln January oT I966, The board submiTTed To The DenTon communiTy The largesT bond issue passed by The highesT percenTage oT voTers. The bond includes a new wing To The high school. The paving OT boTh parlcing loTs, and new TaciliTies Tor girls in The gym. Also The enTire school sysTem will be air-condiTioned and a new junior high school will be compleTed by The end oT I967. SCHOOL BOARD: Marvin Ramey, Mrs. Thelma Wyss, W. E. Williams. Royce WhiT?en, PresidenT OT The Board: Dr. W. A. Remley, Tom Harpool, W. C. Orr. X ., f M--Q--M fr --.. , lvl!!- M sg? 1.1.2.5 55 Inieresi and Pari John H. Guyer Principal The financial TransacTions carried on by The school, including The budgef which musT be kepT up To daTe, and accuraTe accounTs for all clubs and each of The classes are all responsiloiliTies of MRS. GEN ZERWER, who is also Mr. Guyer's personal secre- Tary. She keeps a permanenT record of every sTu- denT's grades and musT send ouT all TranscripTs. icipaiion From Mr. Guyer's inTeresT in each sTudenT and personal involve- menT wiTh all of The school's acTiviTies aid in making him an excellenT school adminis- TraTor. l-lis efficiency is never hampered by The long hours required in fulfilling The posi- Tion of principal. A close as- sociaTion wiTh The faculTy of D.l'l.S. allows Mr. Guyer To have personal knowledge of any necessary changes in The curriculum available To sTu- denTs. ln spiTe of his many responsibiliTies, Mr. Guyer is always ready To encourage sTu- denTs To work To The besT of Their capa biliTies. raestrf' ' eg .,.,..,,--on s,.. K ,gg ,, ,,w....,, :.. no ,... ...,.., , .v,a,, 25 uf H., Adminisiraiors Qiimulaie Achievemeni ,,,,,mwf' ' . ,Www MRS. ANN ROBERTSON has lalcen The place of Mrs. Margaref Chrisman as secrelary 'ro Mr. Spears. She is responsible for recording lhe absence and allendance of The sludenls and keeping lhe official regislrar for lhe schools affilialion wilh lhe slale. Mrs. Roberlson is also available To give personnel advice and counsel +o slu- denls. .uf . Oran Spears Assislanl Principal Mr. Spears holds lhe posilion of assislanl principal and alhlelic direclor. H is his res- ponsibilily To program all of lhe school's sporling aclivilies, promole school parlic- ipalion, and sell game liclcels. Anolher of his dulies is lo issue excuses lo absenl and Jrardy sludenls. Mr. Spears is also accounl- able for any disciplinary problems which may arise. 57 ii School Budgei Balanced bg Business Slaff f ! fs-'D Secrelaries: Lelil' 'lo righl: Mrs. Carol Ridens. Mrs. Vickie Fosler, Miss Alla Francis. Crillon Payne l' Business Manager V Expediling of purchases lor necessary supplies re- quires perseverance on The parl of lhe Business A f 9 L Manager, Crillon Payne. His secrelary, Mrs. Nelma Graf. awails inslruclions concerning several orders. 58 The efficiency ol lhe business manager in carefully approving ex- pendilures eliminales many finan- cial problems conlronling school adminislralion. Mr. Payne is as- sislecl by capable secrelaries who lceep an accurale accounl of all lransaclions. E. ww D.H.9. Facul+g Qupporls School Qpirii 3 JIM ADKISSON Norlh Texas Sknle Uniyersily 5.5. Key Club, English n Pep rallies provide a good lime for coaches Io express lo The sludenls lheir hopes for The coming game. Mr. Whilson, Mr. Smilh and Mr. Ryan are inlroduced Io Ihe sludenl body al' Ihe Iirsl pep raIIy ol Ihe year. WILLIAM BELLQMY Baylor Uniyersily, A.B. Hislory ELTON BERRY gg :,, Texas AXM, BS., M.S. lnduslrial Cooperalive I Training Vocalionel Induslrial Club f i MRS. FRANCES BISHOP Norlh Texas Slele Universily HU!- B.S., M.S. E.I-LA., Homemalcing MRS. WILLIE MAE BURLAGE Norlh Texas Shale Uniyersily BA., IVLA. Eulure Teachers, English Faculig Provides Necessarg Guidance WILLIAM R. C-ARRICO MRS. LINDA CHAPEL NorII'1 Texas SI'aIe UnIversiIy, B.S. Univgrgiiy Of Texag IndusIrIaI ArIs, Coach B.A., FrencIw, EnqIisI1 MRS. MAXIE DIBBLE Norfh Texas Sfare Universny MRS. SHIRLEY FARMER Universiry of Texas, Texas NorII1 Texas Sfafe Universilry Woman's Universify, B,S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. Counselor F.I I.A., Pep Club, I-Iomemakinq l xx MRS. GERALDINE CONNELL Universify of Texas, B.A. Junior CIassicaI League, Lain JOI-IN FAVORS Nor'rI1 Texas SIaIe UnIversiIy B.S., M.A. Government I-Iisfory LAURIN FROST BeII1any College, Universify of MIcIrigan, B.M., M.M. SIuden'r CounciI, Orclnesfra M-RS. MATILDE GARDNER James MIIikin UnIvers?'ry B.M., P.A.S.F. SpanIsI1CIub,SpanisI1 MRS. OPAL I-IALL Texas Wornan's ,Universify Norfh Texas SIaIe Universify B.S.,,M.S. DebaIe,TI'1espTan N,F.L., ReIIgIous CounciI, Dragafics, Speech and Leadership for Qiudeni Advancemeni Enrolling new sfudenfs advisory Teacher musf Consulfs Mr. NIx abouf L T a+ mid-Term is one of The many Tasks each compleie. Mr. Horfon, The sfudenf Teacher, a Transfer siudenf from anofrher sfafe. ROBERT J. HALL Texas AEI, BA., MA, D.ECA., Disfribufive Ed. MRS. CATHERINE HASTINGS Texas Tech.. Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify, BA., MA. English 'K L 'Q' MRS. JUANITA F. HELM Texas Woman's Universify BA., MA. English A MRS. RUTH HICKMAN Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify BA. Business MRS. JUDY HUDSON Norfh Texas S'ra'fe Universify BA. Business 6I Faoulig-Qiudeni Relaiionships Grow Througl MRS. TOMMIE HUTCHISON R- R- HYMAN E551- Texas Sfgfe College Norlh Texas Slale Unlversify Norfh Texas Slafe Universify B.5., MS. BA, Vlsilinq leacher Algebra, Geomefry MRS. ARLENE KOEPPEN Norfh Texas Slale Universify BS. Geomefry, Algebra VERN LANE Norfh Texas Slale Universily B.S.. M.S. Driver TrainIr1g,l-lealfh Ed. x Physical Ed., Coach MRS. NANCY KAMMAN Indiana Universily, A.B., M.S. English, Am. Hisfory JERRY KNIGHT Norfh Texas Sfale Universlfy B.S. Horseshoe. Thespians, Debale, Drama, Dramafics, Geography ariicipaiion in Exfra-Curricular Aciiviiies MRS. HAZEL LORTS Oklahoma AEM, BA. English JESSE MASON 4 Texas Chrislian Universily BA. Biology MRS. MARGARET McCAULEY Nnrlh Texas Slale Universily B.S. Biology Teachers and adminisfralion realize +he imporfance of laking an inferesf in Their sludenls and keeping good relalionships belween lacully and slu- denls. Mr. Guyer and Mr. Lane ioke wilh lhe baskelball boys before a Friday morning pep rally. MISS EULAH MQELROY Norlh Texas Slale Universily George Peabody College, Bfx., M.A. Fufure Teachers, English MRS. EVELYN LEYENDECKER Our Lady of The Lake College B.A Spanish Club Spanish MRS. CECILE BELL MCKELVEY Norlh Texas Slafe Universily Texas Woman's Universily B.S., MA. Bookkeeping, Shorlhand, Typing WI' r-my flu I 'Ns During Mrs. Swenson's absence, Mrs. Chrisman fool: over The dunes of librarian. Because of addlllonal funds made avallable Io The library, Mrs. Chrisrnan was able Io buy some addilional volumes Io supplemenl The presenl collechon. 64 Ivemeni by Faculig Members Cooperallon on The parl of The Teachers and sludenls makes class- worlc more enjoyable. Ellen Lanslcy consulls Mr. Knlghl' aboul' some reference Informalion she has galhered for an upcoming clebale. CARROLL MCMATH Texas Tech, Norih Texas Siaie Universily, BS.. M.S. Band WILLIAM J, MICHALKA Unlversify of Texas, Sam I-Iouslon Slale Teachers College B.A.. M.A. Malh, Coach MRS. MARGARET MEWHINNEY Florida Shale Universify A.B. J.C.L., Lalin MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE Texas Woman's Unlversily, Norfh Texas Sfale Unlverslly B.S., M.S. Typing 'ncourages Qfudeni Cooperaiion E. D. NIX MRS. LUCILLE RAY , b Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify Texas Woman's Urniversify B.S. , B.B.A., Med. Typing T Hisfory, Governmenf, Coach HAL G. RYLANDER Texas ARM, Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify, B.S. M.S. E.E.A., Vocafional Agrlculfdre MRS. MARGARET SCHULZE Easf Texas CoHege, B.A., M.A. Pep Club. Cheerleaders, Physical Educafion MRS. MARY LA JEAN SHERRILL Texas Womarfs Universify B.S., M.A. Bronco, Arf MRS. CATHERINE SHUEORD UniversHy of Arkansas Norfh Texas Sfafe Unive-rsi+y B.A., M.A. English fs fw :a- 5 RALPH SAU LS Teacher cerfificafe granfed Through Vocafional Educafion Agency Aufo Mechanics MRS. EMA RUTH RUSSELL Texas Woman's Universffy, B.M. B.S., M.A. A Capella Choir Coeds, Chordsmen Glee Club, Folksinqers. BILLY RYAN Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify B.S., M.Ed. Healfh Ed., Coach Q ,ii Imporiance of Class Pariicipaiior JOE SIMPSON Norllw Texas Slale Universily B.S. Biology, Science, Science club. MRS. PAM SNIDER Texas Woman's Universily B.S. Clwemislry, Biology MRS. MARY ELAINE SULLIVAN Mounl Mary College, Norih Texas Slale Universily, B.A., M.A. English MRS. HELEN SWENSON Texas Woman's Universily B.S., L.S. Librarian MRS. DOROTHY TINNIN Soullwern Mellwodisl Universily B.A. X J.R.R. Tollcien Lilerary Club English 66 TOMMY SMITH Norllw Texas Slale Universily B.S., M.EcI. Biology, Healflw Ed., Coach MRS. NANCY SPIVEY Universily of Texas, B.A. S Club, English Teachers realize fha? underslancling mislalces is lne lcey ol learning. Mr. Brown explains an error in Peggy Kamp's proof, wl1iIe Julie Rainey checks lwer own problem 'Io malce sure +I1al Iwer answer is correcl. ,-urs. 8 S' Siressed bg Faculig f s ,' I If? .' f' MRS. VIRGINIA VAUGI-IN JAMES WARFIELD Transylvania, AB. Howard Payne CoIIege B A Algebra, AnaIysis Geornefry, AIgeIora, Chess CIUIJ MRS, EUPI-IA WOOD OIcIaIwoma SIaIe Universify B.S. Geomehy MRS. EMMA JOE YARBROUGH Norfln Texas Sfafe Universify B.S., M.Ed. Economics, I-Iisfory, Sociology Nafional Honor Socieiy -fa? MISS JOANNA WELLS, JR Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify B.S., M.S. HeaIII1 Educaiion LEWIS WHITSON NorII'1 Texas Sfafe Unlversiiy B.S. I-IeaI+I1 Ed., Coach i Senior Class Officers: Ron Snider, repori- er: Linda Buiiriii, secreiary-Treasurer: Ron- nie Higgins, vice-presidenii Howard Young, president Flame of Knowledge s Junior Class Officers: Mira Sie-adman, secreiary-ireasurer: Pam denr. Sophomore Class Officers: Becky Boynion, secrelary-Treasurer: Frank Pooler, vice-president Clyde Chris- man, president Ray Drenner, re- porier. i Igniied Through CLASSES Tarrani, reporlerp Phyllis George, vice-president Jerry Riddle, presi- Paul Abbofr David Allred Mikey Adamson Gail Anderson aw' Linda Alexander Lanelle Angel Danny Allen Alex Arellano Class of Thomas Allen Linda Armslrong .,--1. JaneJrArrasmi'll1 Paul Askenasy David Allcins Bill Auslin ,..-vw 'K' f Q f u, A,s, V I ,, A iilff, K LV W 5f,, i , idid i NG'1CYAyers Affer school. Linda Jenkins presenls an idea for , ZIL a senior sign +o Ronnie Higgins and Eddie Clark. i ki bul Ronnie assures her 'llial he has a mucll belfer 70 idea. 1966 I James Baird lvlargarelr Beaird Johnny Bell Diclc Bools .ega- Charles Barnefl' Donald Beebe Lynne Bender Randy Boyd , 'J 'fn . B9 3' l 'l .c23- 1 Chris Barla Donna Beebe Janis Bodlcins Cafhy Bradshaw 43 Jimmy Bason Dolly Belcher Douglas Bolslron Linda Bradshaw Cynlrhia Bass Nancy Belew Ted Boolcer Danny Breeden 7' Q5 wi CSF' 'Z f' K as is K' if Z' fffffuf, fa 1 ' H48 iffy-5.1 bf ,Mm gy. I as J 'ff-ilk A f9 Judy Brooks Kaihy Brown Anne Burke Chris Byers , U v V K V : 461 gk X i Marilyn Brooks Lynda Brown Jan Burke David Byrom Seniors Make Lasi Year Nancy Browder Danny Burckiard Rozeiia Buskirk James Calyerr 6 if f , J Jimmy Websfer and Ann Haskins muse over a parficularly humorous parf of Love Perish. Linda BuHriH Terry Cariron riii wf is r.,,,,....,-ff is -K ff! 05 52- k ,Q fx, . ui' 1 f x 3' V 1 1,4 :Hs-'ik' af L! 3 Deanna Cheafiwam X One of Developmenf 1 Aw 1' 2 -455 if 5,5 C, X f ,ma 'Q' Buz Cian+on Cindy Coleman Jo Ann Crider Benny Davis Eddie Clark Ron Coiiins Eiizabein Cuiver Marina Daws fm 2 aff! Raedean Ciinion Caroiyn Connell Jerry Dairymple John Dawson 06 pg. Gienda Coiiey Monie Cooper Marina Dalion Barbara Defviougeof 41'- as-of T4 ' Quan' Nancy Cogdeli Biii Craddocic Mike Daiy Jerry Dennis iv Q , 1 53 3 'C' Si Exiracurricular Aciiviiies VIIZV A I n f r l llr i ' ' 'kflil-T Q L- .1 ,:' ,, . , Mary DuRard Judy Farmer Fleer Faullcner W. C. Fells f ' 'W' ' f Gerry Ellis Leslie Farmer Jackie Favors Don Filces K' 5:5 I ,, ,, 1 N w r , rff Enhance Senior Year Nancy Finlayson Palsy Fiorelli Paul Fosier Donna Fowler Jeanne French Billy Fuller Waldron Funderburlq Phyllis Gaines Loclcer Gallo Chris George l '15 Bill Gandee Ronny Glasscoclq an VJ ll X f A f Jimmy Gardner Kalhy Glenn 'S' ,.,,gvi' Sara Gasion Diana Goins 4726 1 TT. y ii ii I ' ,' A. Q Neff' I Caroline Geer Chris'l'ine.Graham FNIUL -ZITI? -c ', 'X X -.-Q-if 75 Dale Green Jenny Groening Howard Haggard Jackie Hannmell -any Janice Gregory Rusly Guyer Marilyn Haggard Ralph Harpool ,fl J IQ. ,uw if 3,-annul' Senior Base Plans for Sherry Grillilh Phyllis Gwin Mason Haggard Cynlhia Harris Linda Voorhees explains To Marilyn Brooks lhaf lhe easiesl' way To iudge 'lhe qualify of a book is fo read lhe names of ihe people who have checked 'rhe book oul in 'rhe past Louise Hallpenny Gary Harris 4-,fy 1, , V J xg Mike Hamm Rela Sue Harris J l X !..f uiure on Experience Roberl Harrison Gloria Hawkins Linda Hillman Billy Housclen --of ...Q-'07 Brenda Harlline Michael Helm Nancy Hillon Jeff Hunlr 1,15 I Ann Haslcins Suzanne Hernandez Jim Hollpauer Roy Jack Hunler W 'V ra . i lfrl w ' 2 Janice Hiclqingbolrlom Ronnie Higgins Carol Holl , , ' fi 31 Paula Hoolen ,As KVM PF' I fm' al Mike Hurd Clark l-lyder Jim lnman Doris Jones r l V Mike l-lursl Debby l-lyman Linda Jenkins Jerry Jones Vigorous Compeiifive Qpirii Aller several unsuccesslul allempis, lhe seniors finally succeed in placing lh lellers in order lo show lheir enlhusiaslic school spiril. Each year 'there s conlesl' belween classes lo see which one has lhe besl school spiril. Terry Jenkins Johnny Jones Jean Johnson Monly Jones Mary Johnson Cindy Kahlich i use I -.I Prevails Randy Kelly David Kiiirell Gary' Lanirip David Leroux ,, ,QM 2.,-.fc .f- ' ' in Senior Class Jimmy Kibler Lynn Koolcer Karan LaRue Beclcy Lewis Nancy Kidd George Krafi Cecil Lauderdale Darlene Lillard X. . 6 59-5 All Ay C y yi K .ai 1' Tommy King Brenda Landers Bill Lawson Judy Loclce Bobby Kiser Ellen Lanslcy Linda Lawson Margaref Magee 'W' ,.,,,L,W , 4 5- 1 ,J we-H tl fag 4-Q Nrwu. ' 3 no ..aJ?:'f MQAVQZY2 ,cf ei , t in 0 -hw Pe: lim Ei' ,- f.Z'?, If ,V L X, i i 00 I 79 Seniors Cullivale Skills 3. Dayid Monasco Ca rolyn McCormick Jimmy Mewlwinney Pal Moore Q , y l i 11 Ai ,V,, ,J ,,,Li1, , Jimmye Marion Cheryl McCormick Bobby Miller Roberl Moore 'wr' I Diane Maris James Mcliniglwl Jerry Miller Bridge? Morey Cindy Maslen Judy McWl1orlor Lucky Jaclc Miller Beryle Morlan V, 'AA A . J has yi.i .ffixbxxxv . y , f Sharon McAdams Doris Mercer Marlc Miller Milce Morris 90 'Z' lymrm 2, ,,,. ll 'f' iff J for ihe Fuiure Randy Morris Boyd Morrison Kalluy Morse Sieve Neale A. I fax' r e E' 'V' MQ., ,.--Q 2 s Nil iw V Q- 1 5-ml QQ- 1,515- Lee Ann Taliaferro lrmolds flue palfern wliile Glenda Evans makes sure lliaf il before marking flue darls and beginning lo Cul oul ine dress. Joe Mulkey Billy Murdock Salela Myers Clark Nichols Clifford Nix Ron Noble is in'Tl1e proper Ernie Nall Lynn Noles M 4? Senior Year Is One Beverly Nuclcles Donna O'dell Linda Owens David Pelerson Q Rx 82 Ig.. rw- 1, 44,5 EE' . I KL My h . kyhkh i K X ag X P i Xa , X. X..X .. .,kh,k , x,t. .. I I 'sqm , v X .. K D Physics is no'r lhe easiesl subieclr a senior can lake, buf group proiecls malce lif 'rhe homework easier, Douglas Bollon, David Killrell, and Paul Ware have learnec I iii Y fhal lhree heads are beller 'rhan one. Fred Twomey wonders if Jrhe olher growl ' ,, mighl have 'rhe answer fo The quesllon he needs. I 'g v ff' . , 1 ll x 1 , Kalhleen Obermeyer Joyce Olson Sara Qwens Donna Pair Byron Parrish Joe Pellicrew lvlarlha Piclcrell Anile Poglqrug lsaac Perez David Price P ol' Challenge and Aclivilg '4-79 S , 'v 'l' Kenl Proller Joan Ramey Barbra Ranlcin Nancy Rasco Lynde Redden Bill Remley Jan Renlro Sue Richey Alberl Ridge John Roach Linda Roberlson Carolyn Robinson Y' - ww, S 'O' W qw Ngvf '43 Jimmy Ray R 22 x M xg- 4 fy!! , 'J , 'ff ' Scoll Robinson Fred Ryan John Schaal -E iv' 9997 - fe? 'I ' . ,, , V Eff J W ' 4... Sherry Sirnpkins Linda Smiih Seniors Voice Enfhusiasm li -Milf' Gladys Srniih Joiwnie Smiilw Judy Srniih Paisy Snow Judy Sons Benny Sprabary K Carolyn Sciweriz Marvin Scneriz Judy Sohleinai' Jan Schmiiz Diana Shaw Dan Siwuford Marjorie Sicicies Cindy Simmons Keni'SmiJfi1 Johnny Sprabary Pai Srolcosz Melinda Sieadman raw! J Ronny Siallinqs Norma Slill AF K fl ,yr ' V. ,ik Senior cheerleader Nancy Rasco exhibils her never failing Brorco spiril during The bonfire. The cheerleaders helped lo promole enfhusiasm and ercourage school spiril. Palricia Sullivan Gary Thomas I T l-lerma Jo Taclloclc Milce Thompson 5 Joy Belh Slanley Paulelle Slone ,N X 'PM fr y. ,W 1. si by iam -' 1 151,64 t 'V A 721241, K ' 1, '14 --af' ' 126- ' -3-531595-, dw mm' .15 .11 4 N235 if .5Si r f?gL.l. 3 ye, . :nf-: , AV, f, , 'aa g.'?f5 '.,gf,ggE:'iff::':Q' T !'f3Q5whf .' , ' 'M Le Ann Talialerro Norma Thorpe F' 'V f ,V y X ' l If if 85 Andy Tomlinson Earl Vaughn Frank Wallcer Jimmy Warson A v- if , . , Paul Tunnell Linda Voorhees Jimmy Walling Jimmy Websrer 'fi Maxine Turner Elise Waddell JoNell Ward Charles While Seniors Pariicipaie in Fred Twomey Charles Wahlerl Larry Wardlaw Jane Whirson nv' V asm' Xin-rf' 46 'Ur 'wr qv Paul Ware Mark Whiflen f Q? Dramaiio Performances Barbara Williams Ruel Yarbrough Z? x l' ' ,I ,I K . f 3 pn, li O71 Genesis lDebby l-lymanl and Mr. Parcher lRandy Kellyl wail for The cues which will bring fhem slage. Meanwhile, Norma Thorpe and Lin- da Buflrill check ihe props backslage make sure everyfhing is in order. fo Jerry Wilkerson Francine Wilkinson Julene Williams Larry Womble Linda Yales Wanda York I V,,' sf- P9 ,air Y a if-:sf -if 'i4-'g f, Y A V f - . ' 1- . , -W ni, ,,-.Y . -1 A . N. A, ,, . 9 H 2f'.. .-3 :rm Rtigri' .iii ,xvf , gin -.a3,i,, ,Wa w,.. ' '11 - 1. H- if we mn' f 'wg 4' ,is W 4 'l.f'Q1'X'i' L '. ' n 5fS f. , :Ei 'fi Max Wiesen Randy Wilkinson Donna Wood Howard Young wud w-..,...., Rika Wiley Alec Williams Sleve Woods Mary Young .-...K If --, mb? Q-H' 'PS-, 'df 341 Q--who AJ! ,qty six, ........-up , 'Visa ly . 4 0 hwy' XJ, ps Q -' N Carol Hoff Peggy Rosch Margaref Magee Cindy Coleman Senior Favoriie , 88 Randy Wilkinson Sieve Neal Don Fikes Senior Favoriie ,L 1-14 H ss , Mr J Q ' 5, ' , f ,W wg , as , 1. la 2' a ,, , ,, K ,H If ,f 90 Class of 53' Sara Adkins Tom Alford Mary Allen Pam Allen Roy Allen ,Q Ludean Allsloll Jo Ann All Mary Alvey Douglas Anderson James Ballard Sheila Barnelf Larry Barr Cafliy Barllell Kailiy Arringlon Mary Aslier Debbie Alkins Elsie Baker Along wirlu ollwer council members, Mira Sleadman decorales Jrlme building for homecoming by marking lhe lockers of Jrlwe foofball leam and llwe cheerleaders as well as lining flue halls and siairways wilh streamers. l967 1 I Virginia Barlley Alis Barron Sharon Baly Jim Bays Tommy Bonlc Ann Bradshaw Jaclc Brifrian Tammy Broolcs Palricia Brown Margarel Bunlyn Nelda Burch Glenda Burns Mike Bulls Linda Cain Scoll Calhoun f Q 4, The mechanics of algebra are somelirnes easier fo unclersland when 'rhe leacher allows one slu- denf fo explain fhe procedure To anofher. Terry Leedy and John Rogers discuss a more clifficull problemhwhile Mrs. Koeppen lisrens To queslions from orher sfudenls. Robe rla Ba rfley .El- M. , - 1. '- A r S ' ff - K i ' 1 ,, ..,, L l 3 , i ,xfkr 9l xl Dian Calverl Pele Cambell Slmirley Carroll Alberl Glenn Carler Judy Carlwriglwl George Clwaslain Miclnael Cliaslain Susie Clwaslain Linda Clwisenlwall Donna Clwurnlcley Maureen Cirner Hank Clanlon Linda Clark Cliarlolle Claylor Wally Coclwran Larry Coffin Jeanie Cowles Judy Coyle i. , ,,, :df Juniors Coniribuie +0 r-P' if 'J Tradiiional Acfiviiies Y 3 e if Vlne Spanish Club invifed 'lwo Panamanian girls from TWU 'o demonslrale iheir native dances. Mary Jane Pelerson. luren Wallace, Carolyn David, Enid Snider, Barbara Kei- er, and Kay Rogers waich as ihey display The infri- zaie sie ps. i 40 'Ml' qs... 'L Joe Crenshaw Douglas Crowley Carolyn Davis Kallileen deBerry Joyce Del.isle Mariorie Derden Lynda Dickson Margarei Dickson Judy DuBose Jolinny Eberly Benny Erwin Joye Erwin Scoily Erwin Dwiglni Fain Juniors Discover New Opporiuniiies M Thompson explains The procedure for a more difhculf conslrucfion in a mechanical drawing problem io Junior Ginger Fallcenberg Kiily Farmer Brenda Fiorelli Cynihla Filch Alex Ford Susan Fosler Roloerl Fowler Dorcas Fraim Janice Fraim Billy Franklin Larry French Brenda Frosl Larry Fuller Phyllis George Linda Genovese Through E Iechves Donald Glenn Pal Glover Joyce Godi Billy Goodman Peggy Gooclson Jane Ann Graham Jo Green Norma Gregory Belh Gillen Beverly Grillin Marilyn Grillin Charles Hankel? Orval Hall Gary Harper Charles Harpool Sally Harpool Jimmy Healh Susan Heimer David Hendricks Floyd Hensley Belsy Hindman Pal Holland Linda Holloway Terry Holloway Pal Hood 7 Juniors Conrribuie 'vu' 417' wmv ,V I V -s-Q. I Q .A . .7,,, R K. A , - . ,guy ' -'-- ll y X am ' ,f:1S '.f J' 3 No-ff we-r l J 3 ff! . 'fI:. r x ai J ,,,0 Q sa , , l ' Q. l I Q 1 , H K e 35, , ' r 51.0, ' , J fy V A fgzi li 511. '-de... M. . 'W-X Yi Kay Hudson Kalnerine Jackson Diana Janssen Par Jenson Karlwy Johanson Carolyn Jones Holly Jones Janice Jones Deborah Keas Rolserl Kelly Margaref Kerlle Barbara Kiger Melinda Kinard Palll King Nedra Knepper Jean Krueger Joanna Lancasler Leia Landers Bob Laney Dan Laney Terry Leedy James Lewelllng Susan Lewis Karlry Lillard Marion Llnd Emhusiasiic Supporf Bill Liflle Wmwi, y Mer-wwf 5 s- M , W 14 .2 ,, - Z V ' .M , ,, A - ,. M f- 1, K Q Riclward Long 11 G-era rd Lowrey 'lm Rulli Lowrey Joe Malwaney Carolyn Manire Jerry Marlin Marilyn Massey 1 ,515 Mary Jane Malzinger Milne Mays Penny Mays Ernie Mc:Cray Pinlcy McEuin Shirley Carroll exeris lner fwirlinq skills in a special fire display al flwe W Q ' .-of hall:-lime aclivilies of a loolball game. The maioreiies conlriloufed 'lheir par? io boosling Bronco spirif. 'Bd MQ. -sq .qs S sq' ,Q- M 1 N ' 2 x ' ln , , i a ,ig 'fi ' ' ,,.lf if , 3 . I 1 2:4215 -:wx . ,gat ' ':f..'1.'w2' I ..' ' ' Izg,-lqgf., , iyljt' .-1 43,1-,'.' . 2.113 9 mg, .a - 3-.1-.-. .ry g -..i+'.'-i. ff-HI , kwa 4 Nw., . ', 'wg' ,kvM,,j 2 sal' Harald Mcliarling Elaine McNabb if . 5,1 em ....,, ,hx ,-,L A la TQ e nw 1, V ff ii 211 ' 1, iii - .QQ H '1 tf l ,, , . . bm Ura im. at gi ,iw Fern McGalliard Palii Meador 4 lg w i,.efg , D9 -5. ,,-: Milne McMal'1an Bonnie McGl'1ee Crispin Miller Sleve Minnis Sharon Moeller y I Linda Moellinger ,Wm X i 5. . A, 1 J Carol Ann Money f M4 4 - Dusly Monlgomery nf , , , v ' we 425 1' -s I N R if fig! I. ,,,, .V ,,:? V . H V H . X ll X V ,V,,l 4 , ' 1 - F 'L Saga N ' ' ' 4 1 f f ' He' Juniors Confron Opening lockers by llneir combinalions is usually a maslered by iuniors, buf finds This arf a bil more der cerlain condifions. complical laslc alrea Dan Pear diilicull u Slew Responsibilihes Cecile Palurnbo Judy Palumbo Joyce Parlcer Wauneice Parker Pal Parriclc Leo Monlgomery Jim Morris Sheila Morris Ramona Morlon Janey Mozingo Calhy Murihead Larry Mullen Dona Lynn Nelson Vardaneil Nicholson Mike Noble Ann Normile Thomas Nuckels Prissy Nunley Ross Obermeyer Michael O'Toole Carole Owens u ss . ,S 4 ,CY My if Dan Pearce Dennis Pearson Meri Jane Peierson ss, ' s i lei? as W3 Junior Enihusiasm Mounis Spirir was high as iuniors mel in 'rhe gym +o make signs for com- peiiiion, Carol Riddlesperqer, Janice Jones, Shirley Carroll, Palli Meador, and Charles'Thornpson wai'r 'rhe approval of olher iuniors on 'rheir sign. The conlesl was promoled by lhe sludenf council To build spirir for ihe pep rally. Mike Pellicrew Gloria Pelly Edward Phillips Susan Pike Elizabeih Plaii 'U Louis Pol Nancy Pool Dale Reclor Pam Redden Chuck Rernley al Spiriled Pep Rallies Q AAN '52 Jackie Reynolds Sandra Richardson Bill Richler Jerry Riddle Carol Riddlesperger Waller Rishel Ava Roach Dulce Roberson John Rodgers Kay Rodgers Allhough enlhusiasm was displayed on all sides abou? lhe sign compelilion. lhe iuniors came oul lhe winners for lheir many original ideas like Sco'rs on lhe Rocks. X ' - 5' ii ' F R --4' Q. x -AAL g .. Litil Jig.. 5 v I r X L - ,xx W X f Don Rollins Jane Rollow Eileen Rombach Bobby Samuel Tom Sawyer Juniors Recall Old Experiences eeee ci S Q ffl a eee me an ' S all bT x 'f ':: i i , :'ii eee in S -f,, S if A E l A, gl Q' Pamela SCl'1mlCll David Schoppaul Linda Scoggins Tricia Sembera Charlolle Sewall KH Shearer The chemislry lab was supplied wiih goggles for prolecfion This year. Juniors Orval Hall and Beverly Griffin do nol' seem loo worried abou? lheir experi- menl' wilh oxygen as 'rhey glance alooul' lo make sure 'lhey are using lhe correcl' procedure. Cynlhia Silvey Slephanie Simmons Leonard Sims Randy Slack Nancy Slaie Belh Smilh Bulch Smilh Elizabelh Smilh Virginia Smilh Dale Snelling ' Enid Snider aiaire , i i H Q Z .: ,Q 'i,s?ira,5lfg:g,f y'Jl,Y sf'-i U1 ff Im dv- Joe Snider in me i c k 'L S cfcc S I 'ez ,k':i'i ' 1 Ng S ix rake -Q35 Explore New Ones ff? 4, is , . . ,Q i z 1 Sue Soya rs wh'-, M, A 52 'M HQ:-, 'Y-as wg X' If V xee r Meiody Spechi' 4' r e r r fi 21' i ,gi 'sn Q . 6 '52 :Q David Sprabea ry David Sianiey N 'Lh'2h Sandra Sirange Margie Swanson Norma Sweaiman -Q Connie Tadiock David Tallani' Pam Tarrani :pw Mira Sieadman Paula Sfevens Susan Srorf Johnny Ray Sroui The mad rush io The cafeieria af lunch is enough to ferrify any newcomer fo fhe school. buf Juniors Linda Cain and Dale Redor appear To be used 'ro fhe frenzy of acfivify. Juniors Develop Chrislal Taylor Hank Thomas Charles Thompson John Thompson Thomas Vaughn Palricia Ves+ Priscilla Vesl Debby Vinson fir-:gif 15, Juniors Mike Bulls and Scolly Erwin discover lhal working wilh copper in cralls is nol' as easy as lhey had imagined il' would be. If T N1 ff'!' 1 iff N flifff of Q5 is ew Skills I We ,Q my W5 in L,:, i sf- I . I QW LeRoy Williamson Marilyn Wyss 'll X. ,. W4...fi 'VJ , ' ,.'-'P L , f, o 22 sim, ff! : . - . -Q 1. if f ff. vs 59341 v- -' .M i ,s , ,qs 5 Vickie Weaver Jim While David Willingham Julia Yarbrough 'G' Ricky Webb Gayla Wilkinson Ja neda Wood Vicloria Yarbrough i l o l W, 9 -1 Q 4 , 1 , W 1' fl' Janice Weibel Linda Wilkinson Kalhy Wooclby Cliflon Young gf' , is Regena Wells Belly Williams David Woollon Ga ry Younl 'Uv gk. K Mu. , Pam Ta rrani Junior Favoriie ,A-,HIP .QQ Mira Sfeadman Randy Slack F l i , hw! I Mike Mays Jerry Riddle Ernie McCrag Junior Favoriie I IO7 Class of 'ak adv 'L ,,, Phil Adams Vicki Adams Diana Allen Joe Allen Mike Allen Glen Allporl Barbara Anderson Roy Applelon Francis Arellano Connie Arnold Cynthia Al-kins JoAnn Ayers Olan Baker Evelyn Ballard Joe Barns Sleve Barron Kennelln Barlley Ellen Bishop dl IO8 Biology includes more rlwan lusl' lexl books and leclures. Mrs. McCauley's class walclies a film on cell division as a preliminary lo a unil in 'rheir books. Hank Blum Bill Bonds Virginia Bowles Ann Boyd Dan Boyd Becky Boynlqn Charles Branch Connie Bralcher Sharon Bralcher Bill Brinkman Jan Brooks Phil Brown Vicki Brown Charlolfe Buchanan Andrea Buckman Q Research Assignmenfs Iniroduce AJP ,,.r' Jimmy Burchard Belly Burke Carlef Byrom Mike Cain Roberl Caldwell Alan Calverl .' ,,..a-Q M7952 H ' U L A ff ' , I X 'JIU'- if T54 ' LVe Qi Vh Q10 E -0 A , , ,Q weasel' V 1 1 J 3 i 4 1 1 H E' fi 0,14 u if 'f .. Q X , ' if ' 'rf-'I 1 ' gr' wr jgliglffa f' 5 f fi' .p l , 'i f fa ema' 2 - Gloria Calverl Sue Ann Calverl Ronnie Camp Joy Campbell Jane Carler Tim Casey Paula Chambers Tommie Clmeallwam Clyde Clwrisrnan George Chumbley Sally Cline Bruce Coales Danny Cogdell Clzrisli Collier Alice Collins phomores io D H 9. Librarg l Research is a definile parl of any English assignmenl' Bll Brinkman and Marshall Ricks use fha faciluhes of lhe Denfon High Library in preparing research lhemes for Mrs Helm Sarah Collvins Linda Corbin Linda Core Joyce Colhran Robin Courfney Marsha Cudd 46 Tommy Arringlon Judy Embry Six B Team Cheerleaders Chosen Ray Drenner Kaye Earley Lewis Eberly Jackie Epling Johnnie Esles Kennelh Fairman William Edwards Paula Ellis P- F' '-'Y' Sammy Faris Janel Ferguson Nancy Flelcher Charlolle Favors Robin Filch Linda Flippo P x, S4 ' 'Ep ,jk ' ., kr ex , es'-w,,Q,'f' is as gba, , K. f, 1 fq . 5? 'wg rlyyr E -s' I is 'f f f W, if g I X E ra,r fi fi Sophomore members of The BRONCO slaff, Karen Friedsam and Mary Roberlson, conlem- plale 'rhe number of piclures lhey will be able 'lo pul' on each page in lheir seclion of lhe book. from Sophomore Class Charles Floyd Lonnie Foreman Karen Friedsam Slephen Fullon Dianna Gandee Randy Ford Roger Fraim Joe Fulion Mike Gaines Jimmy Ganll ,fr ff' .YS Q4 GW 5, One of lhe firsf pep rallies of fhe foofball season included lhe B leam cheerleader 'fry- ouls, The sophomores in compelifion This year: Janice Sons, Judy Jones, Ann Boyd, Sylvia l-lunl, Julie Lewis, Glynda lvlims, Doris Bullard, Cindy Ruiherlord, Kaihy Sfronq, and LeeAnn Rogersg display lheir varied lhoughfs aboul' lhe possible oulcome of lhe elecfion as lhey keep lime lo fhe band's lempo. A Sandra Gammill Douglas Gheen Linden Galyon Richard Geer Sammy Gallo Kay Garreil' X, L . 9, . l N if 4-40 X lf , x - Hu 'iz 1, Q 'ff JA 1 3 Y sf av- any ,L ,K N? 'fr H3 Geraldine Glenn Paffy Glover Mary Godi Warren Good Glenn Gray Mike Green Pep Rallies Invoke xiii ,sf fi?-yiifx Pa+6reef1 Vickie Green Rhonda Hall Jim Hamilfon f,-44, ff' X, 'NW II4 5-aft Plans for fhe 'homecoming acfivifies begin early in fhe week. Sophomores Scoff Hufchison, Becky Boynfon, and Clyde Chrisman carefully cuf and wind slreamers for flweir car in flwe parade. Paul Griffin Paf Hamm 1 45 CQQ Teresa Gresham Jean l-lampleman Diane Gulden Dan Hansel Ffa' Rebecca Guyer Keifh Hansel Frances Hall Niles Harper nihusiasm in Sophomore Class Irs srf Q-Y f F9 am ' M, 1-'Q' 'asain 'DY D, B fi 15 l 4 Sieve Harper Fred Harrison Sandra Harrison Lucy Halhway Ray Halridge Teddy Hawk Milce Hill Joan Hoclxaday Pele-r Holland Diane Holloway Helping lo promole Bronco spiril al one of The pep rallies -for lhe foolball leam are David Hackelf, Zelma Markham, Andrea Buckham, Sue Ann Calverl, and Clydene Soulhard. Many Derilon High sludenls follow lhe Broncos lo Their our-of-lown games. The aflenlion of Lewis Eberly, Allen Calverl, and Tommy Derringlon is focused on a play being execuled by lhe Broncos in Denison. ig4- sl . :gi Q i,., i ':.s '1. V I ll5 Cooperalion is essenlial for OF- ganizing The school year. Signing up for bus ,schedules are Tim Casey, Bill Smilh, and Charles Wood. Donna Horlon Roberl Housden John Hunfer Fred Jarnagin Tommy l-louser Carol l-lurd Nikki Jeffery , 1 D 3 'i ' K 5 5, Terry Howard Scoll Hulchisoh Slove Jenkins 'X sk Z' ' sag' , m I 3 of No .sh - -s 4 h , an I 1. S' 2' Melissa Hull Cafhy lsley Dorolha Johnson ' ry.. 1 s' s I - II6 Y? i Psi k yy V New Rouhne Q... Ray l-lundley Marlha lvey Douglas Johnson Sylvia Hunl Kafhy Jackson Linda Johnson gf? . ' ifffffii W if-1 ' is X L ray QW flonfronis Qophomores W. Tom Johnson Bill Kemp N0 V, M A ' , -mf. ' A . ,, ,W i 41 -2 4, 5-. U Q Q' Bobby Jones Sandra Kendrick .lA as wwf KW -4 - X .eq i A 'i .4-.ai A ri ! Av- ,K qi. Qis 4135? Ari' 1 Judy Jones Larry Kerner Chris Kirk Billy Kfser Kay Kiilrell Gloria Klini Tom Knox Janice Loncasler am A,-9 n-.-qu Julie Jones Nancy Jones Peggy Kamp l-larry Key James Kincade Debbie Kirecole Leading lhe sophomores info lhe gym for lhe firsl pep rally are Barbara Owloole, Warren Good, Marsha McGuire, Jane? Pair, and Keilh Fullon. They show ihe usual sophomore expression of apprehension and excilemenl. K Soon aiier enfering high school, sophomores become pariicipanis in ihe many exiracurricular aciiviiies which are imporiani lo any school. Jim Hamilion and Rebecca Guyer work afier hours helping fo decorale for ihe homecoming aciiviiies, Sophomore Aciiviiief si, I,.,, 114 , 4 06' Dick Laney John Laiham David Lawson Herman Lawson Jimmy Lee Sara Leiih Paul Leslie Pal Leison Julie Lewis Sharon Lyons Cheryl Maddox Zelma Markham Debbie Marion Ava McBee Keiih McClini'ock Kaiie McGalliard Dave McGuire Mary Ann Mcmaham Bill McMaih II8 fjffg QW? Mirchell Merrill Janie Milam Mary Miller Marqarel Mills Glynda Mirns Tommy Moore Mike Mordecai Michelle Morris Douglas Morrow Lauiana Morrow Linda Morrow Charles Moss Bonnie Moxey Pal Mullen Dan Nichols The lunch period offers Marfha Wahlerf Andrea Buclcman and Shari Tesferrnan a break from Their busy Jan Nichols Cynfhia- Neighbors 'T -qu II9 -us: F r'ii.SQ jan- f :ziggy r 1 nal ,, ,,,,,4 ,I Q Q 'N as' K -QQ. . ig , y X 5 X f v f X is LK E , x N-oar' NJ I 'Qs ff, Pariicipaiion ir Judy Newland Dickye Norman Earl Nuckles Phyllis Nuckles Roger Odem Janice Oliver Jeanne Olson Barbara O'Toole Peggy Parker Rickey Payne Rulh Perkins Odie Phelps Lee Ann Phillips Frank Pooler Belly Porler Physical educaiion offers sophomore girls lraining in loorh arhleric skills and sporlsmanship, Marie Frazier al 'rempls lo rerurn lhe volleyball while Connie Bralcher is prepared la back her up. Charlolle Favors walches lhe play, hoping for her learn's success. Mhleiics Inieresis Sophomores , 'J' , 'R -T?-1 JV, 1+ 1-Ulf Cela Rolls Jana Priblole Brenda Price Roy Rursur Julie Rainey ,, , y lg, ,. W f, f 'f .. KA, 1-qi K' 'fzimz 2 . , 5 5 ,, -31, Q , , Fred Rodgers Thomas Ross Bobby Ryan ' -fm is pt' 58. Phyllis Randolph Sieve Richler My Marshall Ricks Nr' wr Don Roberson Mary Roberrson LeAnn Roqers Sleve Roher Louanne Rowleir Cindy Rulheriord Jane Sadler Nancy Salmon 'QV -4-ad' .. The face of sophomore Lewis Eberly reflecls bolh dislress ar 'rhe Bronco's presenf siluarion and hope for their success as he awaifs lheir nexf play. -' Fwy'-'u I2I Denion High Band Provides .ps ug,-w-uv Pam Sanford Ronnie Sclwleinai' Bonnie Siclcles Ann Sidor Micl1ealSmill1 Sandra Smilh Ken Sprabeary Tommy Srolcosz The purple and gold bands aller- nale playing during The pep ral- lies. Bill lv1cMa+h and Mike Mor- decai add lheir conlribulion lo 'rhe soplwomore bellle cry. l22 gg, ,,1, fa P V' Q ' o l A ii, . fi if :lh V ,,i, Ken Sclimidf Dixie Schulze Cnarlolle Slneplnercl Slcee'rSlwepl1erd Bill Smllll Don Smilln Gary Smifh Ken Smilln Glen Smllliers Reber? Sflidef Janice Sons Sieve Speck Lin I Inieresiing Opporfunifies io Sophomores Connie Slarr Healher Slurrock Parlcer Terrill f Q18 wie K 4-M AR 3 -wgii 1 Thomas Slephens Mike Sleplqin Al Taylor Sharon Taylor Sheri Teslerman Mgrk Thomas Kalhy Sfronq Tommy Taylor David Thomason ,1 V, 9 2,1 x f,.r.f rs--gy 3 Am: if fin 4 --'V ,E ',,, I ,A W f, Q iffy Chris Sfabile Daniel Slanley Carole Slarnes Dennis Slarnes Cafhy Isley relafes To Kay Garrelf her firsi' experience as a member ol lhe Denlon High Band, fhe day she forgo? lo bring her music with her To lhe game. X Roberl Teague Gary Tonn AJ 'ff-9 Linda Templelon Sam Toulouse 693 -. ,,..f WV' nr' ,.,,,,f.. K' 415: .w'g, Qophomores Become ,. 00.4 '71 C' .osx I 'QA Q I' More Familiar Wiih 7:13 C N.. '- V q 4' WK i I uuei . il v i. v el ,R z.. Y ' V .,,w my Q Diana Venable Vicki Venable lvlarlha Wahlerl David Walker Dixie Walling Don Wardlaw Judy Walson Scoll Walson Glenn Weaver Jackie Webb Billy Websler Ruby Wesl Sue Whalley Ray While Ann Whilson A new building holds many surprises lor sophomores. On reg- islralion, d a y, Ken- nelh Mcfllunq a n cl R ic ky Landers exa- mine 'rhe showcase of w a l' e r colorings by 'rh e advanced arl class. New Building as Year Progresses F Q ,if if 4 Linda Wiles L L Cailwy Wilkinson .VV , Jim Wilkinson 'Mo Roger Wilkinson ' I Vicki Williams X Greg Willamson Jim Bolo Willingham Corky Wilson .6 1- 2 5 'JL-l ' 'Jr Clnarloiie Wilson -'ff' Mike Wilson Raymond Wood Valerie Wood Jonna Woodson Diane Wynn -wife -pf a-A-,Q .,..4? ...J J 'F . Wg -' -ja. - Sieve Wynn N -Ann 3. f i, I 'A . -...,,,. of gi V, A t 1 14319 , W IJ W Y if 1 is i aim Sue Yancy Janice Yales Billie Yeary ,..-in we if' f i 1 I i f Cynilnia Young James Young Gary Young Dwiglnl Youngblood ln Memoriam Kalliy Rue Langley May 5, i950-Dec. 23, i965 Julie Lewis Sophomore Favoriie I26 Doris Bullard E I Cindy Rufherford Clyde Chrisman Ray Drenner S-. David Walker Sophomore Favorite Glow of PERQONALITIEQ Firsf row: Alis Barlon, Marqarei Magee. Julie Lewis, Kaihleen Ober- meyer, Pam Tarrani. Linda Wilkinson.'Nancy Rasco, Clark Nichols, Ernie McCray. Second row: Jimmy Harris, Don Pikes, Dick Boois, David Walker, Ronnie Higgins. Q i 4 , Q W ,I 'A fi .fl ii! N ui li I 1 v xx l K , X, ,f li WA W a A el The wailing is over, buf nor 'rhe exciiemeni. Kafhleen Oberrneyer gasps a sigh of surprise and relief as her running maies, Cincy Cole and Sally Harpool, applaud her success. The excilemenf is over and ihe final rnomenf of viciory has arrived. Scoi Robinson and Jimmy Ray express iheir warm congrafulaiions 'io The elled winner, Clarlc Nichols. Reflecis Individual Achievemeni I2Q if 'Lacfif' - , Q .1 i. Q x W 5 H, 1 . fi H K ' 1 fig. Aix X i . ffixj EA Qkilf fi-iii V , .,ak?gF'f A' we :,,A P ,... . ,I X X, xt' YE' 1 1? ,QS ' K ' ' 'SS- - y 1 ,L ' 1-212. Wiki- 'X ffm. HIS: K ,,,, h.mfA. . - qfzfw 291 fxew fwaxf -wffw , V ' ,ff msixf , , X - V ffm MQW J f ' I . .ML - H -V ' Q , '419:22.'2.iewQa3gQe1J2szwQ we 1 1 V. X ig uxwg'-gw-gzmxwfe.1141+Xim: :mg gm 7 . + , -. X,,., MD X., . ,. 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IVR 'sr 1 Valeniine Sweefhearf Phgllis George I39 Nominees Sco++ Robinson Jimmy Ray Nancy Browder Mosi Versaiile Aihlehc J mmy Websfer Jimmy Mewhinne Louise Halfpenny Mosf Handsome Rusiy Guyer Mark Whiiien Linda Jenkins Mr. and Miss DHS Bill Ausiin Danny Coqdeli Mosi Beauiiful Tricia Sernbera Sharon Eden Meril Scholarship Program Gives Added John Alan Logue I42 A' W hmm Each year a lvleril Scholarship lesll is offered lo iunior sluclenls in high schools lhroughoul' lhe Unilecl Slales. These scores are compared and The sludenls in The highesl percenlage are given scholarships and high recommenclalions lo lhe college of lheir choice. This year live slu- denls from Denlon Senior l-ligh School ranked in lhe highesl percenlage of sluclenls in The U.S. mi , 'E ag, V - . y .Rye W X. ,, 5 , be i ,. .Q . , ,12- Qggvf I. if fax x.. f 1 ,Q x b is DoH Belcher pf, ss Y Q ge ' lzfg te- , ,Ffrma H+ 'ss' .Q su EI - - ,Q ,Q wifi' Q 4 H+,?5, , Ke, ai v - so or -. ew-' 'X , Q vpporiuniiies +0 Excepiional Qfudenis len Lanskg gron Parrish ,AUD-il iv Gail Anderson K '00 Sludenls can demonslrafe flweir enflwusiasm for flue Broncos al pep rallies. An exira dose of spirif from +l1e sludem' body boosled llwls Hfoolball lean-I up flue baslcelball goal. I44 Kindle The Bronco Booslers, business men of Denlon inleresled l in llieir lnigln school learn, qive llic boys some lasl rninufe encoureqemenl as llwe Broncos enler 'rlwe field ready for llwe lirsl' lionne game. 'lie supporl of llie lens is imporlenl lo any learn. Excilcmenl ind Tension build as flne sfudenls and cheerleaders, assembled n 'flue gym, wail for llie momenl when llne learns enfer and llwe lame begins. - x L. I V Exciiemeni for ans ' Bronco Ryan g Despiie Disasierous Season The Bronco gridders had one of lhe roughesl seasons in D.l-l.S. fooiball hisfory in l965. Even lhough lhe eniire season was filled wiih disappoinimenl, Jrhe Broncos never losl lheir spirii. There were several changes in lhe Denion High coaching sialf Jrhis fall, and l-lead-Coach Lewis Whilson and his assislanls are loolcing forward io a more successful season nexl year. The Broncos did iheir besl in every game: and for lhis eflori we, 'rhe sludenls of Denlon High School. are very graieful. coaches Tommy Smilh, Sam Harris o over a play during a Bronco workout A or .W B wil' 1 ' Q H , 121 v 2 2 X W' ? si Q. ak Q 4 fs I46 on, Lewis Whilson, Bill lvlcfxlisler, Bill Carrico, and Bll ronco Qpirii Remains High MQ? ig: ,..- rsf row: Mike Noble, Earl Nuckles, Chris Kirk, Clark Nichols, Sandy Bilyeu, Jackie Favors. Mark Thomas. Second row: David Byrom, Ron iider, Dan Pearce, Daniel Sianley, Duke Roberson, Mike Mays, Harold McFarIing, David Walker, Jimmy Waison, Richard Long. Third row: only Jones, Jimmy Harris, Hank Clanfon, Rusiy Guyer, Gerard Lowrey, Dwighr Fain, Buz Clanion, John Thompson. Howard Young, Gary inirip. STATISTICS Denion 77., ...iirsi downs... IOI4 .... .. Yards rushing ,.. 344 ....4. ..u.. y arcls passing. . , 32 oi 95, .. .. .passes ali.-comp., . . 7 ..,. ,Upasses ini. by. ,. FINAL RESULTS Denion Graham ..., De-nion Gainesville 4 . I enlon Richardson . . enion Paris ,.... enion, . . I , . Carrolllon . . enion, .. ,. . Highland Park enionu .. M. Denison M., enion Sherman . . enion. . I I. . Garland A enion Mesquiie . Opponenis ......,I6I ,..24I6 ......384 .M33 oi 66 ,....I6 .HI4 ...Zi H,-48 20 .. ...I4 .. .M48 .. .H37 .,.2I ,,.2I 35 Bronco managers Mark Miller, Jerry Dennis, and Roy Allen have ihe responsibiliiy of faking care of all ihe Broncos many needs. VN-ff 'li Q 5 ,A f . .F ', 4:1 -33:5 .'gjQ't iflzir- Broncos Begir Denfon Gainesville 7 FirsT Downs IO II6 Yds. Rushing I23 48 Yds. Passing 66 4 of I2 Passes ATT.-Comp. 5 of 8 I Passes InT. By 2 I-Iarold McFarIIng ISSI sTops a Gainesville ball carrier Tor shorl yardage while Gary LanTrip geTs ready To assIsT him. The Broncos played an excellenf game, bul several Tough breaks caused The Broncs To lose To The Leopards 2I-O. Sherman Denfo I9 Firsf Downs 222 Yds. Rushlng I2 23 Yds. Passlng 6 2 of 4 Passes ATI:-Com. 5 of I 0 Passes Inf. By I Marla Thomas I33I dashes Torward To glve The Broncos needed yard age., Thomas was one OT The key players againsT The BearcaTs am scored The only Touchdown. ATTer one oT The mosT ex-:iTing games o The season, The Broncos suTTered anoTher loss, 2I-7. son Opiimisiicallg Ienfon Richardson II FirsT Downs I7 35 Yds. Rushing 238 44 Yds. Passing I3 5 of II Passes ATT.-Corn. I 05 2 O Passes InT. By 3 DenTon's DisTricT 7-4A opener wiTh Richardson Tound he Eagles leading The Broncos 28-7 aT The end OT The irsT half. In The Third duarTer, David Walker recovered n Eagle Tumble in The end zone Tor DenTon's second ouchdown. Jimmy I-Iarris ran Twelve yards in The Tinal ieriod Tor anoTher DenTon Touchdown, IouT Richardson :ored Three more Times in The lasT halT To win The lame 48-I9. Graham DenTon I3 Firsr Downs 5 229 Yds. Rushing 63 53 Yds, Passing 26 4 of 9 Passes ATT,-Com. 3 of I7 2 Passes InT. By O Iarold Iviclzarling IBBI sTands ready To help Mike Noble I45I s Noble inTercepTs a Graham runner. The Broncos had a bad 'arT This season as They losT To Graham, I4-O. Mike Mays I74-I Throws a key block To give David Walker I22I The opening he needs. The Broncos were Tied wiTh The BearcaTs unTiI The TourTh quarTer, when Sherman scored Two Touchdowns Tor a 2I-7 Tinal score. Paris Denfon I3 FirsT Downs 7 237 Yds. Rushing IOI 42 Yds. Passing 0 5 oT I3 Passes ATT.-Corn. O of 7 2 Passes lnT. By I The Paris WiIdcaTs baTTled DenTon in one oT The mosT exciTing games oT The season Tor The Broncos. The TirsT quarTer was scoreless: however. Paris was ahead I3-O aT The end oT The TirsT halT. DenTon came back in The Third guarTer wiTh a 56 yard drive and nar- rowed The WildcaTs' lead To I3-7. In The lasT period Paris scored again To deTeaT The Broncos 20-7. a ' ' QS X ,- 1 fi 'VY , 0 S --D , a 5 ,Q .W Y, :rv 'E J SI? K L I 1' Q i N , S 3' if ff. ,N 4 Y' 'I Io Faliering Team DenTon Garland 6 FirsT Downs 20 65 Yds. Rushing 295 37 Yds. Passing I3 5 of I3 Passes ATT.-Com. I of 3 I Passes InT. By 2 FuIIbacIc Mark Thomas I33I prepares To snare a pass Tor I needed yardage. The Owls' deTense IcepT DenTon ouT of N The scoring coIurnn ThrouqhouT The enTire qarne, whiIe The Garland oTTense scored TwenTy-one poinTs. DenTon Denison 6 FirsT Downs I7 49 Yds. Rushing 264 27 Yds. Passing 32 2 of 5 Passes ATT.'Com. 3 of 4 I Passes lnT, By 0 QuarTerback Danny CoqdeII I7I sTiTT-arms a Denison rusher as he runs around riqhT end. CogdeII and Chris Kirk aITernaTed as quarTerbacks aqainsT The Yellow JacIceTs. DespiTe hard work on The parT oT The Broncos, Denison proved To be Too sTrong Tor The Broncos as They deTeaTed DenTon 37-O. bg The Broncos played one oT The loeTTer games OT The season againsT The CarrollTon Lions. The game was mainly a deTensive loaTTle, wiTh looTh Teams scoreless aT The end OT The TirsT haIT. The Broncos aImosT scored in The TirsT period as They made Their way oT The CarroIlTon nine yard line. In The Third period, The Lions succeeded in passing The Broncos line and scoring I4 poinTs, and The game ended I4-O. Broncos End Disappoiniing Season DenTon A 9 F irsT Downs l52 Yds. Rushing IO Yds. Passing 7 I of 5 Passes ATT.-Com. 3 Of II 0 Passes InT, By 0 MesquiTe I6 FirsT Downs I94 .Yds. Rushing 203 Yds. Passing 6 oT 8 Passes ATT.-Com, I of 3 I Passes InT. By O Full-back David Walker, I22I evades The onrushing MesquiTe Tackles, as Earl Nuckles l37I TooTbalI season by going down To The SlceeTers, 35-O The Broncos clashed wiTh The lvIesguiTe Sl4eeTers in The Tinal game oT The season. The SlceeTers gained 2l poinTs over The Broncos going inTo The Third period. They scored anoTher Touchdown in The Third guarTer making a score oT 28-O. I.aTe in The Third guarTer The Broncos malse a 46 yard drive inTo MesguiTe TerriTory. On The nexT play, Jimmy Harris carried The ball 22 yards Tor a Bronco score, l:nuT iT was called back because oT a pen- alTy, ending The ThreaT. lvIesguiTe scored again in The TourTh guarTer, and The game ended 35-O. blocks Tor him. The Broncos closed The Gs' onies Work io Become BeHeo he 'r ' I Denlon I , O Paschal ..,, . . . I4 Denlon. , O Richardson ...., 48 Denlon. . . . O McKinney .... .28 Denlon . , I . , I4 Carrolllon . . . . .2I Denlon. I , O Highland Parlc I .46 Denloni , . . , 6 Denison .... I , .26 Denlon... 8 Sherman .i..,.,2O Denlon. is . . . I2 Irving Ivlcfxrlhur I3 Denlon , . . O Garland ...,... 46 Denlon. . . , 6 Ivlesguile 4 , . , .4I AI Taylor calches a pass lo give The Ponies needed yardage againsl lhe Garland B- leam. The Ponies los? lo Garland 46-O, 'rsf row: Sieve Jenlcins, mgr., Don Wardlaw, Ken Sprabeary, David Sprabeary, Milchell Merrill, Joe Barns, Grey Williamson, Johnny Esles Econd row: Bobby Samuels, Mike Pellicrew, I-Iank Thomas, Paul Leslie, Roy Purser, Scolly Erwin, Linden Gaylon. Thomas Ross. Third row: y I-Iundley, Ray While, Bill Lillle, Ronnie DeFoor, Frank Poole-r, Dale Reclor, Roberl Snider, Douglas Johnson, AI Taylor, Lanny Hooper I53 o s, e w.1..,: , .- fc :vf f Q ' f ff ,f fi A f M. J, 4,,, .,- -fa1.41QM,4,fff f- ,51,. ff M 4, . ,, H V J- . mm. f Q-We .W4 eff f I. :f.6rzffzw, H H I54 . fm g gg , qvwflf , .,,,. 7 f , ,, I ,Mr rf s , , iw ' Y W' ,Af A f 2 fwp f fff Kg' r ,, ,, ,ff ,ff ,M ,,,, W X X W wwf 3 I' ,, ,, ,, Baskeiball Qweeihearf Louise Halfpenng Nominees . . . Kafhleen Obermeger. Phgllis George ' a Homecoming Queen Nanog Rasco Nominees . . . Linda Wilkinson, Kaihleen Obermeger, Phyllis. George l55 Zone Crovim io D.H,9, Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon ........ Denfon ........ SEASONS RESULTS S. Oak Cliff ... Pampa .... Pampa ........ Richardson .... Ausfin McCallum Universify High . .. . .. Waco High Carrollfon ..... Carrollfon ......... .. . Thomas Jefferson Grand Prairie .... . . . Arlingfon Hfs ... . . . Highland Park Garland ....... Crozier Tech . .. Hi hland Park g . . . . . . Thomas Jefferson S. Oak Cliff ... Garland ..... Denison .... Sherman .. Paris ..... Denison . . . Paris ..... Sherman .... Garland . . . Garland .... The members of 'rhe I966 Bronco baskefball 'Team are: Tim While, Dan Laney, Bufch Smifh, Wally Cochran, Mark Whiffen, Glenn Weaver, Bill Ausfin, Sieve Neale, Larry Fuller. Clyde Chris- man, Ronnie Higgins. A Team Coach Vern Lane Uv--.noni Agiliig and Aleriness Uiilized bl BASKETBALL HONORS Bill Ausiin-All Disirici, Dis+ric+ 7-4a. Tim Whife-Honorable Menfion, Dislricl 7-4a. Ronnie Higgins-Second Team, Norlh Zone, Disiricr 7-4a. Bill Ausiin ulilizes his heighi' as he execules a iump shof over lhe oufslrelched arms of a Garland defender. The Owls gained +he Dislricl 7-4A lille by deiealing lhe Broncos in a Two ou'r of Jrhree playoff wiih scores of 92-77 and 62AbI. l58 Ronnie Higgins iumps 'rhrough +he Pampa lenses for an underhand shol. The Broncos s a Two-game series wiih Pampa, winning The Ti game 7I-64 and dropping The second 60 Broncos for Exoelleni Record 559 C8 4 D mag- rlen Weaver l4Ol, lhe lallesf of The Broncos. :lies a shol over lhe head ol: a Sherman Bear- al, xrry Fuller l42l and Glen Weaver 1403 cap- re a rebound for rhe Broncos. This game gainsr Sherman delermined 'rhe zone cham- onshlp, and lhe Broncos came lhrough wilh 70-63 vlcfory. ln I966, Denlon High proved. once again, ils prowess on lhe loaslcelball courl. Even lhough lhe Broncos were The shorlesl learn in Dlslrlcl 7-4A, il soon loecame evidenl Thar whal rhey laclced in heighl rhey more lhan equal- led in slclll and agiliry. The Broncos posled a season record ol I9 wins, 8 losses, and lhey caplured The zone championship wllh a record ol 5 wins and l loss. Denlon placed second in dlslrlcl play aller losing a lwo our ol lhree game series lo lhe sourh zone champs, lhe Garland Gwls. Mark Whiffen llll skillfully avoids fhe dangers of a fallen Denison Yellow Jaclcef. The Broncos won fheir second zone vicfory over Denison by a score of 67-62. Ronnie Higgins l34l finds an opening for a shof over fhe heads of Soufh Oak Cliff de- fenders. The Broncos edged pasf fhe Golden Bears for a 70468 vicfory. Five Vicfories Ove - f 3. .N K f.. o Q siis isis A Bone Opponenis Lead Broncos fo Disiriof Compeiiiion Larry Fuller keeps lhe ball oul of reach of a Paris player as Bulclw Smiflw l32l comes in lo assisl him. ln The Bronco's only loss in zone play, 'rhey fell lo llwe Wildcafs 7847I. QBUICUI many l f I6l Chances for Disiricf Deshfoged bg Garland Bronco Dan Laney l25l lranlically seeks an opening beiween 'two closing Garland players. hoping for a chance io gel closer lo lime baslcel. U f 5 'E vwsx ' W .. P 5 QW L gl 4 WL Q-is-M Ronnie Higgins l35l ouiiumps a Garland player in ' aifempl fo snare 'rlwe rebound of a Garland arlernpl Despile unliring efforls, 'rlwe Broncos los? lo 'line Owl 74-56. A quick sfop prevenrs a collision willm a wall of Ow defenders as Wally Cochran l3ll pivors for a possibli pass lo a Bronco leammaie. 'B Team Record Shows Dedicaied Hours of Training if .oi my 5. rirrr in ... i MNH nl bu? B Team: Firsi row: Sam Farris, Sam Toulouse, Tommy Moore. Gary Tonn, Scoll Hulchison. Sec- ond row: -Fred Harrison, Tommy Chealham, Tommy Slcull, Greg Williamson. Scoll' Walson. ' leam coach, Coflon Nix, discusses a new play pallern wijh his leam during a 'time-oul' riod. Bilge! Nw-v Denlon Denlon Denlon Denfon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon . . .66 Denlon. .. S. Oak Cliff . Pampa ..... Pampa ..... Richardson .. Boswell ..... Collinsville .. Carrolllon .. Carrolllon ... Arlinglon l-Hs Arlinglon l-Hs Highland Park Garland .... Goldlourg . . . S. Oak Cliff . Garland .... Denison . Sherman .. Paris ... Denison .. . Paris .... . Sherman .... Track Team Displags Speed anc sl ' YY-W Tggif i ' i. lr .r WJ! MZNT04, f CB i Firsf row: Mark Thomas, Chris Kirk, Milchell Merrill, Mike Nobles, Ken Spraberry. Second row: Charles Thompson, Lanny Hooper, David Walker, Sieve Rogre, Al Taylor, Roberl Moore. Third row: Craig Evans, Scolr Calhoun, Boyd Morrison, Gary Lanrrip, Fred Harrison, Benny Davis. One caregory of compefifion enlered by The DHS rrack leam is The shor pul. Gary Lanfrip exerls his slrenglh and precision of form in a pracrice exercise. 1 Keeping in excellenr running condifion is essenrial for all members of 1 irack Team. Roberl' Moore, Gary Tonn, and Tommy Moore pracrice col pefing in 'the hundred yard dash every afrernoon in order lo mainla rheir endurance. ml? Endurance During Tournamenis . 11. 522 Firsi' row: Larry Wardlaw, Joe Barns, Tommy Moore, Scoh' Hufchison, Gary Tonn, Harry Key. Second row: Earl Nuckles Ronnie DeFore, Doug Crowley, Neal Thomas, Mike Peificrew, Thomas Worley. Third row: Dan Pierce, Ray Hundley, Daniel Slanley, Gerrard Lowrey, Glen Weaver, Bill Lawson. Duke Roberson. In a skillful execufion of a hand-off, Craig forward To grasp lhe baion from Mike ihey confinue 'lhe relay. .aps around 'rhe irack help fo keep loe Barns, Mark Thomas, Daniel Sian- ey, David Walker, and Earl Nuckles in ,hape for parlicipaiion in irack meeis. Evans springs Pefficrew as Baseball Brings 1966 Qporls lvlarch March March lvlarch March lvl a rch T p I' b f lvl N d ses fhe preceding inning R Ob y d I1 foward 'lirsf base as Ivlarch I or March lvlarch March March lvlarch April April April April April April April April April lvlay lvlay ly from fhe dug-ouf as a Denfon player sfeps wif h 'rhe lnfielders. mas Jefferson fhe Tho f I' b f fh for fhe 'lhrow from 'lhe far d f fh sieo e I 2 8 IO I2 I5 I7 I9 22 24 26 29 I 5 7 I2 I5 I9 22 26 29 3 6 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Thomas Jefferson . . Here Thomas Jefferson There L. D. Bell ........ There Grand Prairie .... I-Iere Thomas Jefferson I-Iere Grand Prairie .. There Carrollfon ........ There Bryan Adams . . I-lere Irving ........ There Carrollfon ..... Here Bryan Adams .. . There Irving ......... I-Iere Soufh Garland .... There L. D. Bell ........ I-lere Gainesville .... There S. Garland ..... I-Iere Gainesville ..... There Denison' .... ... There Paris' .... . . . I-Iere Sherman? . .. . I-Iere Denison .. ... There Paris' .. . Ther. Sherman? . .. . There 3 . 5 Q, ,. . YI Aciiviiies To a Close Each spring The DenTon l-ligh baseball Team parTicipaTes in a busy schedule. The Broncos begin working ouT in February under The super- T vision oT Coaches CoTTon Nix and Tommy SmiTh in preparaTion Tor Their TirsT game early in March. However. The hours oT preparaTion pay oTT as The baseball Team brings honor To D.l'l.S. Through Their good sporTsmanship and skill on The base- ball diamond. FirsT Dick BooTs discovers ThaT a long lead oTT Tirsi' base can be hazardous as he quickly dives back To saTeTy before The Rebel TirsT baseman can Take The Throw Trom The piTc:her. row: Ross Obermeyer, Bill Remley, Jerry Wilkerson, Paul FosTer, Guy C-3riTTiTh, Johnny BuTTons, Tim WhiTe. Sec- ,ond row: ScoTT WaTson, Dick BooTs, Larry Fuller, Wally Cochran, Mike Daly, Mike Bowling, Glenn Gray,TW. C. iFelTs, Allan STanley, Coach CoTTon Nix. n U A EI it VN QQ. .N-0 D i X L ,Ti lr J P llibi. I Sophomores and Juniors B Arriving al The green, Billy Webs- fer and Clyde Chrisman find 'Thai 'ihey mus'r wail' for Pal' Jenson lo compleie an imporlanl' pull before 'il1ey can play Jrlwrough. Firs+ row: Clyde Clirisman, Jim Wilkinson, Billy Websler, Ernie lv1cCrey. Second row: Coach Mcfxlisier, Sieve Speck, Alex Ford, Roberf Newcomer, David Slenley, Pal' Jenson. fm li N. gead D.H.Q. Golf Team February 25 March 4-5 March 9 March I5 March I8 April I I- I 2 April is Carrolllon FI. Worlh Rec. Carrolllon Carrolllon Highland Park Dallas lvleel Dislricl lvleel There There' Here Here There I I Roberl Newcomer appears conlidenl of a goorj blasl' from 'he sand frap, buf Sieve Speck is noi Aquile so opfimislic as he walls for his parlner Io cornplele Ihe chip. Jim Wilkinson observes Ihe form of Alex Ford as Alex begins his swing on a lee shol Iowarcl Ihe eighleenlh green. . -v , David Slanley observes Ernie McCray as he sizes up his shol before aiiempl- ing a chip onlo Ihe green. The Denion High golf Ieam uses 'Ihe Norlh Texas golf course 'ro praclice before Iournamenls. .l I69 K? W' e Providing inferesfing programs Is an essenflal par? of Hue dufy of an organizarion. Mrs. Crain broughf 'Five of ner 'firsf grade sfudenrs fo one Fufure Teacher rneefing, giving Hwe members a good idea of Hue dufies of Jrhe firsr grade feacher. Aciiviigi ihe e we Sludenl Council serves llwe comfnunily wi'rl1 many worlliwlwile Pep Club members are willing volunleers who boosf roiecfs. Al Clnrislmas, a lime for giving, he members secure boxes the Broncos by selling programs af all in-'rown foofball F can goods for needy families. gpmes. 'or ORGANIZATIONS l7l Qludenl Council is an Asse Officers: Kneeling: Linda Jenkins, recording secrelary. Sealed: Carol Holl, corresponding secrelaryg Karen LaRue, parliamenlarian. Slanding: Ronnie Higgins, lreasurerg Mark Whillen, presidenl: Pam Tarranl. re- porler: Jimmy Mewhinney, vice-presiderilq Mr. Frosl. sponsor. Firsl row: Mary Jane Malzinger, Brenda Frosl, Margarel Dickson, Gail Anderson, Kalhy Glenn, Melinda Sleadman, Joan Ramey, Maxine Turner. Second row: Orval Hall, Robin Filch, Nancy l-lillon, Enid Snider, Margarel Bunlyn, Palli Meador, Melinda Kindard, Cindy Coleman, Rika Wiley. Third row: Glenda Mims, Belly Burke, Francis Hall, Joe Barns. Tommy Moore, David Monasco, John Rogers, Phyllis George. Fourlh row: Andy Tomlinson, Scoll Hulchison, Billy Websler, Charles Thompson, Glenn Davis, David Willingham, George Krall, Ernie Nall. l72 o Siudeni-Teacher Relaiionships xnding: Jan Nichols, Cindy RuTherTord, Sara LeiTh, Becky BoynTon, Vicki Adams, JaneT Ferguson, Rebecca Guyer, Marilyn Massey, Tammy noks, Sara Adkins, CynThia FiTch, Sally Harpool, KaThy Johnson, Alis BarTon, Carolyn Davis, Le Ann Taliaferro, Margarei' Magee, Linda TTrill, Glenda Evans, Lynn Noles, Nancy Browder, Louise Halfpenny, Debby Hyman, Karan LaRue, ChrisTi Collier, Cheryl Maddox, nice Sons. SeaTed: Frank Pooler, Jim Morris. Randy Wilkinson, Jerrry Dennis, Bill AusTin, Ray Drenner, Tommy Houser, Clyde Chrisman, :k BooTs. Good grooming was The main proiecT oT The STudenT Council This year. Full lengTh mirrors were clisTribuTecl ThroughouT The halls. The mirrors gave sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To see Themselves as oThers see Them. Besides emphasizing good grooming, The council sponsored various oTher proiecTs such as Teacher appreciaTion week, home- coming acTiviTies, The Howdy Dance, and The Valenrine ParTy. This year The council also sold a house cleaner, Swipe, To sTudenTs, Teachers and people in The communiTy. l73 Honor Socieig Insiills a Desire for Accomplishmenf J risr 4 s E ,azz H Firs+ row: Linda Bullrill, Nancy Browder, Melinda Sleadharn, Joan Ramey, Jo Ann Crider, Caroline Geer, Peggy Kellie, Ellen Lansky, Jackie l-larnmefl. Second row: Larry Wardlaw, Nancy Hilron, Jan Schrnilz, Carol Holi, Norma Thorpe, Linda Jones, Jane? Arrasrnilh, Mark Miller. Third row: George Krall, Eddie Clark, Byron Parrish, John Alan Logue. Ernie Nall. Scholarship, leadership, characier, and service are rhe main obieciives of Jrhe Nafional Honor Socieiy. The l-lonor Sociely encourages srudenis lo improve iheir grades by hard work and acrive inleresi. This year Jrhe Honor Socieiy sponsored a bake sale and conlribuied Jrhe proceeds 'ro lhe C. C. Jones scholar- 1 ship fund. Each siudeni chosen for rhe l-lonor Socieiy musi have an average above 90 buf his personalily and characier are also considered. Officers: Seafed: Carolyn Connell, vice-presidenrg Debby Hyman, Jrreasurer. Sfandingx Dan Shuford, president Lynn Kooker, corresponding secrelaryg Karen LaRue, recording secrelaryg Mrs. Yarbrough, sponsor. I74 9 Club Demonsiraies Qpirii Through Service Girls who wish To be oT assisTance To weir school and communiTy may Tind The S Club-, DenTon l-ligh's service club Tor irls, a good cenTer Tor Their inTeresTs. The 1irTy-Tive members were chosen Trom ap- licaTions by Those already belonging. This ear The club sponsored a dormiTory aT The 7enTon STaTe School. AT ChrisTmas The members broughT presenTs and a SanTa Ilaus To enTerTain The menTally reTarded hildren. Advisors Trom The SoropTomisT llub aTTend each oT The S club meeTings. e Officers: Firsf row: Lynda Dickson, viceepresidenh Margarel' Magee, president Linda BuTTrill, recording secreTaryg Carolyn ScherTz, corresponding secreTary. Second row: Mrs. Spivey, sponsor: Nancy Poole, Junior class represenTaTive: Marcy BullingTon, sophomore class represenTaTiveg PaT Moore, Treasurer. Firsl' row:' Linda RoberTson, Joan Ramey, MargareT Magee, Linda Jenkins, Linda BuTTrill, PaT Moore Gerry Ellis. Second row: RozeTTa Buskirk, PaTricia Sullivan, KaThy Glenn, Ann Boyd, Marcy BullingTon, Becky BoynTon, Chris George. Third row: Vickie Weaver, Lynda Dickson, KaThy Bradshaw, Dixie Schulze, Sara LeiTh, l75 Sealed: Belh Smilh, Judy Brooks, Judy Wiley. Sland- ing: JoAnn Crider, Pal Brown, Janice Bodlcins, Lanifa Angel, Linda Brown, Louise Halfpenny, Kalhleen Obermeyer, Karhy Johnson. Sealed: Phyllis G-win, Willie Gray, Janice Gregory, Ava Roach. Sfanding: Bonny McGhee, Sharon Bralch- er, Connie Hamplon. Joyce Godi, Sandra Glenn, Joyce Durrerl, Susan Pike, Peggy Davis, Ramona Morlon. las 1 , . 3. . A ew EJB K i l ,i W lflrf is N. uiure Homemaker: Through Furure l-lomemalcers o America, girls in Denlon Senior l-ligl learn how 'ro improve 'rheir homes socieries, and communilies. Thi year's oloiecrive, ro meer The chal lenges of cifizenship, is a nariona proiecl in which all F.l'l,A. chaprer across Jrhe couniry parricipare. Mr Bishop's chaprer has many individu proiecrs of iis own. Among Them arf supplying needed arricles for men 'rally relarded children ar Chrisrma and 'ralcing parr in Jrhe UNICEF drivi ar Halloween. F.l-l.A. is an imporran facior in preparing girls +0 meer rhr obligarions of a fasr growing socier' in a modern world. Seaiedz Connie Tadlock, Sue Richey, Sandra Richar son, Chrislal Taylor, Parsy Fiorelli. Sfanding: Barbaj Burden, l-lerma Jo Tadloclc, Darlene Lillard, Lind Hillman, Diane Maris, Cheryl McCormick, Donn Chumbley. Masier ihe Ari Officers: Sealed: Phyllis Gwin, ser- geani ai arms: Lanila Angel, song leader: Judy Brooks, proiecl chair- man: Beih Smiflw, secreiary: Cindy Bass, degrees chairman, Tricia Sem- bera, program chairman: Marilyn Massey, parliamenlarian: Jean Ham- pleman. public relalions. Sianding: Connie Tadloclc, presidenli Sandra Glenn, pianish Bonnie McGhee. lnisiorian: Herma Jo Tadlock, ireas- urer. of Serving Sealed: Marilyn Massey, Fern McGalIiard, Donna Odell Francis Gray Teresa Grisham, Tricia Sembera. Hull, Nancy Fleiclner, Cliarloile Sfanding: Rilca Wiley Palsy Snow Melissa Wilson, Cindy Bass Science Club Develops Varied Fields of Inieresi To siimulale inieresl' in science among sludenls is one of The main goals of lhe Science Club. Many inieresiing pro- grams are presenied lhroughoui ihe year for assemblies. lnieresiing field Jrrips are made possible lhrough lhe mem- bers' deiermined worlc on money raising proiecls. The mem- bers consisi of biology, chemisiry, and physical science siudenls. lnieresling films and special speakers malce 'rhe meelings even more enjoyable. Also, in aciing as a service organizaiion, ihe Science Club decoraled The laculiy dining room for Chrisimas and Valen'rine's Day. Officers: Firsl' row: Susan Heimer, vice-presidenlg Julia Yarbrough. secrelary-ireasurer Second row: John Roach, president Pam Allen, reporler. Third row: Mr. Simpson, sponsor. Firsf row: Charles Moss, Jimmy Lee, Janis Lancasier, Andrea Buclcman. Sandra Mathews, Margarei Bunlyn. Andy Tomlinson Second row: Jimmy Heaih, Joe Fulion. Bill Smilh, Joe Owens, Lewis Eberly, Bill Brinkman, Tom Knox. Spanish Club Qiimulales Aclive Inleresl The Spanish Club was organized lo promole and losler inleresl in The Span- ish-speaking people of The world. To ac- complish lhis, lhe club asked various Spanish groups lo perform al' meelings. A group from Panama demon- slraled nalive dances in lheir brighlly color- ed coslumes al one meeling. Al anolher, Dr. Woolsey leclured on lhe nalional holi- days ol Mexico. Tra- dilionally lhe club has a Pinala Parry al Chrislmas. The mem- bers exlend lheir in- leresl 'ro aclion loy raising money lo help underprivileged chil- dren in Soulh Ameri- ca. Firsl row: Mrs. Gardner, sponsor: Lyn Noles, lreasurerg Jan Schmilz, secrelaryg Janice Hickingbollom, presidenlp Debbie Hyman, vice-presidenlw Chris George, reporler: Sara Owens, reporler: Nancy Hillon, publicily chairman. Second row: Diane Gulden, Judilh Davis, Jo Ann All, Cecile Palumbo, Francine Wilkinson.. Nancy Salmon, Sue Ann Calverl, Margarel Dixon, Cindy Nabors, Mary Young. Third row: Nancy Kidd, Donna Doughly, Judy DuBose, Nancy Cogdell, Raedean Clinlon, Killy Farr'ner,'Melinda Kin- ard, Paula Slevens, Cindy Cole, Linda Wiley. Fourlh row: Pal' l-lolland, Diane Calverl, Cindy Bass, Linda Holloway, Kay Rogers, Debbie Vinson, Anila Pockrus, Nancy Ayers, Barbara Kiger, Ann Bradshaw. Fiflh row: Billy Fuller, Fred Rogers, Cynlhia Filch, Dick Laney, Roger Odom, Warren Good, Pinky McEuin. Firsl row: Marcy Bullinglon, Marilyn Massey, Pal Brown, Robin Filch, Ann Sidor, Ann Whilson, Julie Rainey, Belly Porler, Jane Rollo, Nancy Poole. Second row: Marlha Wahlerlr, Sara Leilh, Carolyn Davis, Mary Jane Pelerson, Peggy Parker, Prissy Nunley, Carolyn Scherfz, Mike Noble, Buddy Bledsoe, Charles Thompson. Third row: Sharon Baley, Chrisly Ciolier, Linda Core, John Dawson, Roberl Moore, Clurren Wallace, Glenn Davis, Billy Websler, David Walker. Fourlh row: Enid Snider, Ava McBee, Brenda Price, Vicki Brown, Louanne Rowlell, Charles Moss, Allan Calverl, Tom Knox, Bruce Coals, Kil' Shearer. Fiffh row: Ted Booker, Bill Lillle, David Killrell, Sleve Rhoer, Jimmy Barrow, Scoll Walson. Sam Ferris, Sleve Speck, Larry Barr, Bill Bonds. I79 Fuiure Farmers of America Furure Farmers of America prepar boys for a career in agriculrure. Beside learning agricullural skills, boys alsi ' learn cooperalion and good cirizenship 0 Each year rhe FFA. sponsors a parenl ' son, laculry banquel, in order Thar +hi parenls and faculry may become belle acquainred. The boys are encouragei ro display 'rheir slcills and ralenls in rodeo which is held annually. Officers: Ronnie Hoolen, chaplain: Marvin Scherlz, lreasurerg Don Rollins, secrerary: David Byrom, presidenlp Carolyn Scherlz, sweelhearlp David Allcins, vice-president Everell Durreil, reporrerg Mr. Rylancler, sponsor: Alron Davis, parliamenlarian. Firsl' row: Jim Shirey, Alloerr Dean, Gerald Durrell, Carolyn Scherlz, David Byrom, Marvin Scherlz, Alhel Kayes, Don Rollins. Second row: Ronnie l-loolen, Ronnie Hamplon, Jim Brown, Corky Wilson, Herman Lawson, Donnie Morrow, Olan Baker, Tommy Calvert Third row: Gary Younr, Bunlcy Johnson, Alfon Davis, Ronnie Slallings, Jerry Dean, Thomas Slevens, Tim Snider, David Price. Fourfh row: Gary Hammef, Roloerl Harrison, Micheal 0'Toole, Eddie Maslen, Jerry Juslus, David Afkins, Evereii Durreff, James Kincade. ,.......,,..... ,1.....,., ,,., .. ,iw ,4.,,,,, -..,-,., W.. ,......l.........,., , f ff l :ao Develop Agricullural Skills fi ni, ,AXEQ 'ifiziiff gf1,fffe2pe f'- 1 fi i Weis A l9'5'i6 i .Swim ,J 1 , Welding equipmenl lor farm use is one of 'llie many skills acquired in F.F.A. ,ff it V Jim Brown, Ronnie Hoolen, Kennelli Jones, and Ronnie Hamplon find llial i jf working as a learn, lliey are able lo do a lasler and beller iola. ., 'fuaiwfti 'nil ,, v 1-'M 5' f it Q ' N Q fe is 'X 3' 5 J i ' f A Carolyn Scherlz FFA Sweelhearl F.F.A. members parlicipale in a very popular and praclical caring for a lwerelord. David Adkins spends a qreel cleal of spare lime caring lor luis prize-winner. He presenlecl lnis lnerelord llwe Fel Slock slnow in Fl'.Worll1. Parlicipaling in rodeos is anollier proiecl ol F.F.A. members. Allen Slanley displays bull riding skills in llie Denlon FFA rodeo wliere Denlon boys enlered The compelilion. l8l Dramalics Club Presenls The Young and Fair Firsl row: Glenda Burns, Sharon Eden, Beverly Nuclcles, Brenda Landers, Nancy Rasco, Nancy Pool, Glenda Evans. Second row: Gail l-lullon Brenda Harlline, Norma Thorpe, Pam Wilson, Kalhy Murrhead, Raedean Clinfon, Beverly Griffin. Gayla Wilkinson, Melinda Kinard, Chri' George, Jaclcie Reynolds, Brenda Frosl. l :az Since a large number of sludenls signed up lo drama lhis year, loolh a Drarnalics club and a Drama club were organized. Each club produced a plaf 'For The public. Besides producing and direclinq plays, The Dramalics club provides sludenls wilh e- basic knowledge ol drama and acquainls Jrhem will irs various forms. The club also Slimulales inleres and apprecialion of drama and helps develop 'rhf s+uden+'s personalily. Officers: Firsl' row: Cindy Coleman, Treasurer: Kalhy Glen? vice-president Second row: Carol l-loll' reporlerg Shar Taylor, secrelary: Mrs. Hall. sponsor: Nancy Browder, pres denl. , fu, 3 a 1. all , iff. :aa ,- Tournamenis Offer Opporiuniiies for Learning , 5 L- f ii Xl - I v vi: Wx K s ,. . . s irsf row: Diane Gulden, Susan l-liemer, Jackie Reynolds, Barbara Delvlougeof, Brenda Landers, Sharon Eden. Jane Carler. Second row: Byron arrish, Bobby Davis, Roberl Caldwell, Jane Rollo, Judy Embry, Barbara Anderson, John Allan Logue, Charles Thompson. 3 EM We One of ihe main acfivifies of lhe Debaie Club is - lo help plan Jrhe Denlon Sweepsfalces Jrournamenr ig in in December. H also aids in organizing +he novice 9 ir f-. Jrournamenl during Ocfober. The club plans pracfice debales 'lor The numerous fournamenfs. This year Dr. Delvlougeof and Mr. Beclc were speakers af The special meelings of 'rhe club. The Debaie Club offers sfudenls who are inferesled in debafe an op- poriunily io increase fheir knowledge and slcills. bf Officers: Seafedx Ellen Lansky, secrelaryy Gail Anderson, president Sfanding: Jerry Knighl, sponsor: Jaque Hammeil, reporler: Kafhy Glenn, 'lreasurerq Jim Bays, vice-presideni. I83 Invaluable Speaking Skills Gained Through NFL Officers: SeaTecl: Susan Heimer, secreTary: Mrs. Venson Hall, sponsor. STanding: John Alan Logue, presidenTg Bobby Davis, vice-president Mr. KnighT, sponsor. Firsf row: JaneT ArrasrniTh, Kaihy Glenn, Fred Twomey, Dan ShuTord, Randy DeMougeoT, Jim Bays. Second row: Brenda FrosT, Diane Gulden, Brenda Training in leadership Today Tor beTTer leadership Tomorrow is The moTTo OT The NaTional Forensic League. The greaTesT value of membership in NFL is The encouragemenT and incenTive iT gives sTudenTs To become more eTTeoTive speakers. This abiliTy leads To more successTul and more inTluenTial ciTizens. The NFL gives iTs members opporTuniTies To gain in- valuable TournamenT experience. TournamenTs are held in diTTerenT parTs oT The sTaTe, and so high- lighT The year wiTh enjoyable oul'-oT-Town Trips. ln December The league sponsored a very successTul DenTon SweepsTakes Speech Tournament Boyd, Ellen Lansky, Gail Anderson, Jackie HammeTT, Barbar Landers, Jain Rollo, PaT Holland, Peggy Ware, Bobby Davis. Jo PeTTicrew, Jane CarTer, KaThy Muirhead. Jackie Reynolds. Norma Thorpe, Barbara Anderson. l84 Nlaiional Thespian Qocieig Qupporis Speech Evenis irsT row: Gail Anderson, Brenda HarTline, Glenda Evans, Melinda Kinard, Glenda Burns, Brenda FrosT. Second row: Carolyn ScherTz, Sharla aylor, Brenda Landers, KaThy Glenn. Carol HolT, Susan Heimer, Alis BarTon, Tricia Sembera, Debby Hyman. Third row: Milne Hurd, Peggy fare, Judy CarTwrighT, Danny Allen, Jimmy Mewhinny, Jimmy WebsTer, PaTTi lvleador, KiTTy Farmer, Phyllis George, Beverly GriTTin, Debby inson, Chris George, MargareT BunTyn. FurThering The dramaTic lrnowledge and experience T sTudenTs in DenTon High School. The NaTional hespian SocieTy aids in The presenTaTion OT plays nd TournamenT evenTs. Thespians work To make rama boTh educaTional and enjoyable To inTeresTed TudenTs. The play by BooTh Tarl4ingTon, SevenTeen , fas presenTed in The Tall Through The ioinT eTTorTs T lvlr. KnighT's drama class and The Thespians. Aany oTher plays are planned Tor The spring season. kmong Their many proiecTs, The Thespian SocieTy opes To sponsor a Showcase OT TalenT , a nighT ierTorrnance oT sTudenTs TalenTed in The Tields OT peech and drama. Officers: FirsT row: Ellen Lanslcy, secreTary, Linda BuTTrill, clerk: Norma Thorp, secreTary. Second row: Mr. Jerry L. Knight sponsor: Fred Twomey, presidenT: Dan ShuTord, vice-presidenT. I85 Assemblies and Special Programs Q L ff ,!,V!,Y Chordsmen: Cluren Wallace, Freddie Ryan, Jim lnman, Marvin Sclierlz, Danny Breeden, pianisl. i l Bi. I - Officers: Firsl' row: Beryle Morlan, secrelaryg Lanelle Angel, lreasurei Second row: Sliarla Taylor, reporier: Mrs. Russell, sponsor. Third row Danny Breeden, vice-presidenl: Jim Inman, presidenl. A Capella Choir: Firsl row: Mira Sleadman, Linda Clark, Nancy Cogdell, Pam Redclen, Debby Vinson, Gloria Pelly, Lanifa Angel, Berg Morlan, Lanelle Angel, Jean Krueger, Tammy Brooks, Slnarla Taylor, Pinky McEuin, Barbara Kiger, Rona Henson, Donna Fowler. Second ro Gloria Hawkins, Cindy Coleman, Glenda Evans, Virginia Smiib, Roselle Buskirk, Fleel Faulkner, Ava Roach, Kay Rogers. Ann Wlnilson, Be Hindman, Judy Coyle, Gerry Ellis. Third row: Kallny Glenn, Lynn Noles, Nancy Rasco, Julie Lewis, Sieve Barron, David Tlnomasson, K Srnilli, David Byrom, Freddie Ryan, Bill Riclwler, Vickie Weaver, Rulln Lowrey, Clwarlole Claylon, Marina Pickrell, Caaol l-loll. Fourlh rj Mike Allen, Clurren Wallace, Duke Roberson,Tl1omas Worley. Cecil Lauderdale, Glenn Weaver, Bill Ausiin, Jim lnman, Lonnie Foremi Danny Breeden, Marvin Sclierlz, Larry Collin. gl L ii iii iiii ii iiii ailsia ,s r B i if y 1 G i -,i 1 i gi ' - G V L a ,,, L- , I86 Enlighiened bg Choral Performances Each year The choir, under The direcTion of Mrs. Rus- sell, enTerTains The sTudenT body during The assemblies and programs. In The spring, The choir presenTs iTs annual choir concerT. For Those who are advanced in choir, There are special classes Tor which sTudenTs musT Try ouT. The A Capella and Girls Glee Club are composed oT sTudenTs who have been chosen Trom These TryouTs. All oT The choirs parTicipaTe in The candy sale, The only Tund raising acTiviTy of The year. The choir is responsible Tor The mosT worThwhile and enTerTaining porTion oT The special assemblies presenTed aT D.l'l.S. I7 gi X me 1' Coeds: LaniTa Angel, Jean Krueger, LaneTTe Angel, Beryl Morlan, Mira STeadman, pianisT. Folksingers: Seafedz Lucy l'TaThway, Sara Adkins. Slanclingt Ann l-loTTel leT, Cluren Wallace, Paul Tunnell, Janel' ArrasmiTh. Girls Glee Club: Seafedz Nancy Jones, Gerry Glenn, Linda Chisenhall, Margie Swanson, KaThy STrong, Sally l-larpool, LaniTa Angel, Judy SchleinaT, LaneTTe Angel, MarTha DalTon, Connie BraTcher, MargareT BunTyn, BeTh SmiTh, Linda Deeds. Mira STeadman. STanding: Judy Sons Janie Milam, Joyce Erwin, CharloTTe Buchanan, Sue Yancy, RuTh Lowrey, Janey Mozingo, Marcy BullingTon, Debby Hyman, Lucy l-laThway Virginia SmiTh, Jan Renfro, Billie Yeary, JaneT ArrasmiTh. l87 Oroheshfa Provides Musical Ehri0hmehT FirsT row: Michael Helm, Peggy Kamp, Linda YaTes, Paula l looTen, Jane CarTer, Tommy Vaughn, Nedra Knepper, Chrispin Miller. Second row: RuTh OTTman, Nikki JeTTrey, David Harper, Wauneice Parker, Sandra Baker, Joyce CoThran, Roy Rowan, PeTer Woods, Paula Ellis. Third row: Alec Williams, MargareT Durrance, lvleleda Crenshaw, Maria Chapman, Carolyn Chapman. Officers: Standing: Alec Williams, presidenTg Mr. FrosT, spon- sorg Michael Helm, vice president Seaiedz Linda YaTes, librarian. I88 STriving To enrich The musical backgrounds OT The sTudenTs in DenTon l-ligh School, The orchesTra parTicipaTes in many programs boTh in and ouT oT school. The orchesTra TradiTionally adds musical varieTy in b6+h The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas assemblies. One OT This year's ouT-oT-Town Trips was The STaTe Fair in Dallas To parTicipaTe in The youTh music TesTival. AnoTher was a Trip To WichiTa Falls where They rehearsed wiTh oTher orchesTras Trom across The sTaTe. This year Chrispin Miller, cellisT, placed in The All-STaTe OrchesTra, and Neda Knep- per, cellisT, placed in The All-Region OrchesTra. To raise money Tor Their spring Trips, The orchesTra members hold rummage sales and bake sales. Near The end oT The school year, The orchesTra displays The work and TalenTs oT iTs members wiTh a Tormal spring concerT. and Appearance Qharpened Bg Drum Major W 5. and Majoreiies gag . 1:- iw Serving wiTh Their special abiliTies, - 1 . . . 3 . . Wmwy. The band oTTicers assisT The band in , I , olanning Trips and keeping The business L i R my E -Q3 naTTers organized. The drum maior and naioreTTes Try ouT and are elecTed by The enTire band. They perTorm in all . 'narching exhibiTions wiTh The band. ig irum Maier and Maioreifesz Linda BuTTrill, hirley Carroll, Randy Wilkinson, Ann Burke, lixie Schulze. Pfficersz Sealed: Jerry Miller, capTain: Joy BeTh STanley, librarian: Prissy Nunley, sergeant Linda BuTTrill, sergeanT: Janice T-lickingboTTorn, ssisTanT librarian: Pam Allen, assisTanT librarian: Paul Tunnell, lieuTenanT STanding: ScoT Robinson, lieuTenanT: George KraTT, sergeanT: Larry fomble, sergeanT and assisTanT drum maior: Tommy Bonk, sergeanT: Randy Wilkinson, drum maior: Joe PeTTicrew, assisTanT prop. manager: an Harrison, sergeanT: Dennis Pearson, prop. manager: Mike Ellis, sergeanT. i I89 Bronco Band Represenis DHS or As a highlighi' of ihe halllime show 'ihe Denfon High Marching Banc displays The resulls ,of hours o preparaiion while The crowd look on in admiralion. Firs+ row: Joy Beih Slanley, Frances Hall, Carol Slarnes, Julia Yarbrough. Second row: Dan Pierce, Joe Pefiicrew, Linda Buffrill, C-hr Webb, Sally Cline, Bill Sandy, Howard Young, Torn Knox, Roberi Newcomer. Third row: Sandra Glenn, Shirley Carroll, Mary Ashe Gary Harris, Pal Pafriclc, Bill Smilh, Janice Hiclcingboiiom, Billy Websfer, Peggy Parker, Sharon Baley, Judy McWhorler, Rebecc Guyer, Dan Harrison, Holly Jones, George Krall. Fourfh row: Caihy Isley, Dixie Schulze, Linda Core, Bonnie Moxey, Fred' Cuihber Joe Crenshaw, Larry Fowler, Linda Dickson, Larry Barr, Bary Tonn. Donna Beebe, Kif Shearer. Thomas Sfephens, Clifford Nix, David Ta lanf, Kay Kiilrell, Sieve Speck, Thomas Nuckles, Glen Davis. Fifih row: Mr. McMa+h, Prissy Nunley, Richard Long. Bill Kemp, Jimrr Barrow. 5: TNF' 'hm foolball Field and Concerl Slage he band was honored wilh n inyilalion 'lo parlicipale lhe Norlh Texas Home' Jming Parade, giving lhem W opporlunily lo demon- 'rale lheir skills al preci- on marching. 144001 M..--anus-4 sl' row: Charles Moss, Cynlhia Young, Melody Speck, Kay Garrell, Dave McGuire, Second row: Ann Burke, Sam Toulouse, Lynn oker, Janeda Wood, Charles l-lackell, Mary Ann McMaham, Charlolle Shepherd, Larry Womlole. Third row: Jimmy Combs, :hard Geer, Dennis Pearson, Randy Kelly, Randy Wilkinson, Scoll Robinson, Paul Leslie, Bill Bonds, Pam Allen, Jan Burke, Jim Jellinqer, Jimmy Lee, Jerry Miller. Fourlh row: David Hendrick, Bill McMalh, Alan Calyerl, Charles Wood, Bruce Coaies, Pal bore, Carol Riddlesperqer, Jim Morris, Mike Mordecai, Donald Beebe, Mike Ellis, Earl Nuckles, Sam Farris, Scoll' Walson, Vickie mwn, Paul lunnell. Fif+h row: Tim Casey, Jimmy Ellioll, Tommy Bonk, Gail Rullu, Barbara Williams, Kennelh Fairman, Dale Reclor. 1 Hamillon, Carolyn Scherlz, Scoli' l-lulchison. in 'L h s Y i 2 .I :iff 1 l -1 A Pep Club Mainfains Unfailing Firsf row: Cynlhia Filch, Ann Haskins, Lyn Noles, Cindy Coleman, Ellen Lansky, Karan LaRue, Nancy Browder, Gerry Ellis, Debbii l-lyrnan, Debbie Vinson, Carol l-loll, Jo Ann Crider, Margarel Magee, Linda Wilkinson. Second row: Kalhy Johanson, Doris Mercer! Cheryl McCormick, Kaihy Glenn, Jean Johnson, Carolyn Connell, Linda Jenkins, Deanna Chealharn, Lynda Brown, Maxine Turner LeAnn Taliaferro, Rika Wiley, Palricia Sullivan, Belh Gillen. Third row: Mira Sleadman, Marilyn Griffin, Palsy Fiorelli, Norm Thorpe, Salila Myers, Leia Landers, Diane Calverl, Margarel Dickson, Linda Clark, Chris George, Brenda Landers, Peggy Roscl' Linda Moellinger, Pam Tarrani. Fourlh row: Janice Weibel, Randy Slack, Pam Redden, Sheila Barnell, Donna Nelson, Pam Schmid' Palsy Snow, Melinda Kinard, Susan Lewis, Roselle Buskirlc, Glenda Evans, Melinda Sleadman, Brigel Morey, Killy Farmer. Fiflh row Gayla Wilkinson,. Pai l-lolland, Pinky McEuin, Ann Normile, Judy DuBose, Debra Keas, Kay Rogers, Barbara Kiger, Rulh Lowery, Mar lyn Brooks, Linda Roberison, Jan Schmilz, Jane Rollo, Tricia Sernbera. Sixlh row: Ann Bradshaw, Gladys Smilh, C-alhy Bradshav Elizabelh Culver, Carolyn Manire, Linda Chisenhall, Janice Jones, Charloile Claylon, Judy Carlwrighl, Calhy Muirhead, l-lerma J Tadlock, Sandra Slrange, Beverly Giiflen. Sevenlh row: Jo Nell Ward, Jeanne French, Sara Owens, Linda Owens, Mary Jane Ma' zinger, Enid Snider, Jackie Reynolds, Kalhy Morse, Marlha Pickrell. Linda Yales, Donna Doughly, Charlolle Sewall. Eigl1l'l1 row: Al Barron, Donna Wood, Nancy Ayers, Nancy l-lillon, Vicki Yarbrough, Calhy Barllell, Susan Erosl, Linda Genovese, Joy Erwil Sharon Slovall, Rona l-lenson, Linda Deaion. Ninlh row: Marilyn Haggard, Barbara Rankin, Raedean'Clinion, Eileen Rombach, Be sy l-lindman, Margarel' Bunlyn. ASKK , ,,, . N, new Queeg- es.-as ,. i - wmefzx .. 1 3' Bpirii The one hundred and lhirly-four member pep club one of The mosl' prominenl organizalions al' Denion ligh. The girls are required lo aifend ball games and + in formalion a+ pep rallies, buf many of Jrheir adi- ifies are voluniary, aimed al more enihusiaslic sup- ori of The Broncos. As a lasl official acl each year, The ep club 'lradiiionally gives a banquel in honor of ihe soiball feam. Their acfivilries include selling programs nd ribbons as well as 'forming an eniranceway for 'the aam al Jrhe beginning of each foofball game. N T -liii .--1. 1i-1 --' --'1- i --ii- i'si'i sssass .--. li..i :A A . 7 Q Q f T .ii- s - ' fs ' 'ii' W - if s. A ' .5 T -'ii -- i ii lc sil i .-kL: .k.. islmfff-Qgifgg i': ff ....--1:5251 .E .iii A ssss s , g ,sss,s 1- 1 --5 L i--- jf ? i Q ,. 9 s..s.,,,,. K. ,ss sl' Officers: Mrs. Farmer, sponsor: Mrs. T T fiffag, g ' -141-ll --'-- Schulze, sponsor: Carol Holi, lreasurerg e v. I a A W1 Nancy Browder, president Gerry Ellis, hisloriany Lyn Noles, vice-presidenlf Debbie Hyman, reporier: Debbie Vin- son, secreiary. ,4 sims 7 I93 Cheerleaders Inoiie Enlhusiasm for Broncos. Ponies Bronco cheerleaders: Nancy Rasco. Phyllis George, Louise l-lallpenny, KaThleen Obermeyer, Cindy Cole, Sally l-larpool. This year, insTeacl of choosing Two cheer leaders from each of The Three classes, var siTy cheerleaders were chosen Trom The iun- ior and senior classes only. The sophomore class elecTed six cheerleaders To represen' The B Team players. Each year The var siTy cheerleaders aTTend a workshop clurinq The summer To improve Their skills and learr Trom The experience oT oTher cheerleaders They supply The enThusiasm necessary To en courage The Broncos ancl promoTe spiri- ThroughouT DenTon High. Pony Cheerleaders: Kneeling: Julie Lewis, Judy Jones, KaThy STrong, Cindy RuTherTord. STancling: Doris Bullard. and LeAnn Rogers. I94 Special Skills Acquired Through F.H.A. Fuiure Homemakers of America is a nalional organiza- lion lurlhering inieresi in The various phases ol home- malcing lhrough pariicipalion in aciivilies and proiecis in lhis area. As well as providing social aciivilies for lhe club members, lhe organizalion encourages girls lo use lheir iniiialive in aiding communily service. Ful'ure l-lomemalcers provides lhe inleresling and worlhwhile 'rraining necessary lor The advancemenl of girls inlo capable homemalcers. Officers: Nancy Ayers. lreasurerg Barbara Rankin, secrelaryg Nancy l'lillon, reporlerg Marilyn Haggard, president Mrs. Farmer, sponsor. row Belly Williams Janice Olson Sara Owens Nancy l-lillon Marilyn Haggard, Nancy Ayers, Barbara Ranlcin, Salela Myers Second row McNabb Joy Erwin Francine Willcinson Nancy Kidd Pam Wilson, Marilyn Brooks, Virginia Bowles, Jaclcie Webb, JoAnn Ayers l95 Keg Club Qlresses Responsibiliir ' Serving The school and lhe communily is She main obieclive ol 'l'he Key Club. This service develops lhe inilialive and charac- +ers of ils members. The club consisls of senior and iunior boys only unlil midlerm. Aller micllerm lhe sophomore boys are admilled if lhey are sponsored by a junior or senior m'ember. The club sponsors many aclivilies such as aller game dances. assemblies lor The sludenl body. and lhe Kiwanis lvlinslrel along wilh lhe Kiwanis Club. Officers: Kneeling: Dan Pierce, sergeanl'-al-arms: Ernie McCray, vice-president Second row: Mr. Adkinson, sponsor: Rusly Guyer, lreasurer: Jimmy lvlewhinney, secrelaryg Ross Obermeyer, iunior l represenlalive. Third row: Clark Nichols, presidenlg l Bill Remley, senior represenlalive. l Firsl row: Tim While. Andy Tomlinson, Fred Twomey, Kenl' Smilh, Charles Wahlerl, Mark Miller, Ronnie Higgins. Second row: James Baird. Gary Thomas, Ron Snider, Sieve Neale, Jerry Wilkerson, Chris Boyers, Kenl' Proller. Third row: Roberl Harrison, George Krall, Ernie Nall, Doi Fikes, Mark Whillen, Jimmy Websler, Dick Bools, Jeff l-lunl. l96 in School Life New members: Firsf Row: Waller Rishel, John Rodgers, Roy Allen Tommy Houser. Second row: Duke Roberson, Larry Fuller, Mike Daly Clyde Chrisman, Billy Websler. Third row: Mark Thomas, Ray Drenner, Bill McMa+h, Earl Nuckles, Milchell Mer riff. Fourlh row: Chris Kirk, Sam Toulouse, David Walker, Mike Mor decai. :irsl row: Pal Jensoln, David Woolien, Jim Bays Lalo Ponce David Wellingham Sieve Mmnis Second row Cluren Wallace Kll' Shearer Orval -lall, Bob Laney, Mike Nobel, Chris Cooper Third row Tommy Bonk Jim Morris David Hendricks Mike Mays Charles Thompson Dan Laney lerry Riddle, Roberl Kelly. Keg Club Emphasizes Louallg lo Communiig Franlc Slill, lravelling organisl for The Baldwin Organ Company, was The slar of lhe Key Club assembly lhis year. Mr. Slill played several enlerlaining numbers during lhe assembly including one lhal' he composed himself, a lively lune called Organ-Boogie Twisl. Ray Rogers, ol lhe Denlon Police Force slresses lo The Key Club 'lhe resp a young man lo his communiiy. Mr. Rogers has spoken lo lhe group numerous on such subiecls as Traffic conirol. good sporlsmanship, and conclucl becoming lo men. Key Clubbers galher in fronl of 'rhe Firsl' Melhodisl Church prior lo fhe service. Once a monlh, Key Club members worship logelher, choosing a diflerenl' church each lime. l98 Keg Club Qweeihearl Randy Slack George W iley Gayle Wills J.C.L. Explores ihe Realm Officers: Mrs. Mewlwinney, sponsor: Joe lvlalnaney, jlreasurer: Carolyn Connell, president Jackie Harnmell, reporler: Randy Wilkinson, vice-presidehtq,-Mrs. Connell, sponsor. Junior Classical League encour- ages among sluclenls an inleresl in and apprecialion of 'rlwe civilizalion, language, lileralure and arl of an- cienl Greece and Rome. Eaclw year llwe J.C.L. sponsors a slave sale 'lc promole a beller underslanding ol 'rlwe culrures of pasl generalions This year llie club sponsored a Jrrify lo a Greek reslauranl in Dallas, anc parlicipaled in Jrlie annual slale conveniion in Baylown. Firsl' row: Lynde Redden, Cindy Rullwerford, Sylvia Hunt Ellen Lansky, Gail Anderson, Dollie Belcher, Lucy l-lalliaway. Second row: Peler Hall, John Roach, Francis Abbolr, Glenda Teague, Jean Krueger, Kalliy Jackson. Brenda Frost Debra Keas. Third row: Ronnie DeFoor, Don Smilh, Travis Eberly, Robin Courfney. Glen Allporl, Fred Twomey, Jim Bays. 200 ol' Ancienl Classical Cullures y V . . gr g , , ' Q eg- -- K K K Firsl row: Mary Asher, Julia Yarbrough, Francis l-lall, Charlofle Shepherd, Becky Guyer, Dixie Schulze, Carol Riddlesperger, Carol Holl, Beryle Morlan, Mary DuRard. Second row: Richard Creer, Sieve Jenkins, Sally Cline, Janeda Wood, Sally Harpool, Margarel' Bunlyn, Brenda ldlarlline, Caroline Greer, Peggy Kellle, Charlolle Sewall. Third row: Rob Newcomer, Mike Pellicrew, Mike Mordecai, Jimmy Websler, George- Kraft Jimmy Mewhinney, Ronnie Higgins, Jerry Dennis, Clyde Chrisman, Ray Drenner. Firsl' row: Ginger Falkenburg, Sandra Malhews, Belsy l-lindman, Karen Bell, Linda Morrow, Gloria Klinl, Debbie Kiracole, Peggy Ware, Ray l-lalridge. Second row: Margarel Mills, Jan Nichols, Jan Brooks, Vickie Adams, Julie Jones, Judy Carlwrighl, Virginia Smilh, Joan Hocaday. Third row: Peggy Kamp, Barbara Anderson, Bill Brinkman, Crispin Miller, Ronnie Camp, Ricky Dennis, Andy Tomlinson. D.E. 9TudenTs Gain Skills D'isTribuTive EducaTion Trains sTudenTs Tor marl4eTing and disTribuTing. ln order To be eligible Tor D.E. a sTudenT musT beta junior or senior and have halT oT his day Tree Tor worlc. ln class The members sTudy The siTuaTions They may Tace and discuss The problems 'Found in worlcing. The club sponsors a candy sale and an Employer-Employee BanqueT. The members compeTe in area and sTaTe con- TesTs. The knowledge and experience gained Through D.E. is reTlecTed noT only in D.l'l.S. buT also ThroughouT The 1 ciTy oT DenTon. Officers: F'irsT row: Deanna CheaTham, reporTer: PaTsy Fiorelli, secreTary Maxine Turner, hisTorian7 Second row: Jeff l-lunT, vice-preside-nT: Mr. Hal sponsor. Firsl' row: Mr. Hall, PaTsy Fiorelli, Coy STurdivanT, Jimmy Ray. Johnnie Spraybary, Deanna CheaTham. Second row: Jeff HunT, David PeTer son. Johnny Bell, Dale McKnighT, RoberT Donowho, Benny Spraybary, Ronnie Erwin, Michall Hanlin. Third row: Norma STiTT, Maxine Turner Jeanne French, Carol Money. a 5 , 202 T for Fuiure Emplogmenf 'orlcinq as salesclerks, girls gain experience in 'rhe business world. Palsy :Jrelli enioys 'rhe lime she spends ai Russell's and profiis from her ex- ariences wilh cuslomers. Special abililies are acquired in Disiribulive Educaiion. Carol Money learns a lalenf which will benefir her laler career by working al Selby's Flower Shop. seeking employment special considerafion is given io The sludenl s eresfs. A+ Paul's Wesiern Shop, Johnny Bell finds his worlc noi' only neficial buf also fulfilling To his inieresls. D. E. Qweeiheari Linda Qcoggins n -as 1-1111.111 f Fuiure Careers Direcied br Juniors and seniors have an ideal opporlunily Jrhrough lhe Vocalional lnduslrial Club To learn a useful lrade. Besides working half a school day in medical and in- duslrialucapacilies, 'rhe members of VIC enier dislrici and slaie conlesls. Those members who place eilher firsl, second, or ihird in dislricl' conlesls 'rhen go on lo 'rhe siale conlesis. For lhe pasl few years The VIC has had al leasi one member place in The s+a're coniesls. Officers: Maliie Canlrell, secrelary: Cindy Kahlich, vice-presidenfg David Finley, sergeanl'-a+-arms: Jerry Jones, president Mr. Berry, sponsor. Firsf row: Cindy Kahlich, Maliie Canlrell. Glenda Coffey, Brenda Fiorelli. Second row: Mr. Berry, David Finley, Jimmy Bason, Kenf Proffer, Jerry Jones, Bulch Funderburlc. .ff- 'US focaiional Induslrial Club eplacing and repairing spare paris in cars is a iob lhal' V.l.C. has helped Kenl roffer lo oblain al' Sims Molor Company. Through his iob, Kenl' has The oppor- 1ni'ry 'lo work wilh men who can give him added experience. Waldron Funderburlc, whose inleresl in mechanics is furlhered by VIC is working al Pilfsinger Body Shop. Afler 'the repair fob, he washes and polishes lhe cars for 'lhe owners. 5.,,,,,...-- Working in Dr. Co'lhern's denial office is giving Cindy Kahlich Jrhe experience necessary 'lo become a denial rechnician. She is already capable of handling many of lhe problems arising daily. V.l.C. SWEETHEART Doris Mercer Talenis are Perfecled In Drama Club Using lhe skills They learn in class, members of lhe Drama Club apply lalenls from many fields in presenling plays and parlicipaling in speech lournamenls. During class, sludenls work on dramalic inlerprelalions, prose, poelry, and Bible reading. The members of lhe club leach lhemselves by providing enlerlainmenl for lhe sludenl body of Denlon l-ligh. This year Jrhe Drama Club produced lhe four acl comedy, Sevenleen. The members also assisled Mrs. l-lall wilh lhe novice and Denlon Speech Tournamenls. Officers: Sealed: .Debby Hyman, Treasurer: Linda Jenkins, secre- laryg Rika Wiley, president Slanding: George Krall, reporlerq Mr. Knighl, sponsor, Firsl row: Fleel Faulkner, Margarel Bunlyn, Peggy Ware, Judy Schleinal Cindy Bass Le Ann Talialerro Mary DuRard Peggy Rosch Second row: Rozella Buskirk, Danny Allen, Linden Galyon, Randy Kelly Mikey Adamson Judy Carlwrighl 206 Fulure Teachers Qludg Educalional Skills B ll'- :1'1fgs. , ' , Officers: Firsf row: Glenda Evans, librarian, Carolyn Scherlz, parliamenlariang Lynn Koolcer, reasurer: Joan Ramey, vice-presidenl, Linda Roberlson, secrelaryq Second row: Miss McElroy, sponsor: Beryle Morlan, presidenlg Mrs. Burlage, sponsor. Fulure Teachers is an organizalion aimed al acquainling young people wilh lhe leaching prolession. This year lhe dislricl convenrion was held on lhe N.T.S.U. campus. and lhe Denlon chapler of Fulure Teachers was re- sponsible lor organizing lhe Mr. and Miss FTA. conlesl. The members also visir elemenlary schools lo wilness aclual 'reaching in praclice lwice a year. 'sl row: Janice l-liclcingbollom, Jan Schmilz, Francine Wilkinson, Jean Johnson, Deanna Chealham, Maxine Turner, Debbie Vinson, Kalhy enn, Phyllis George, Margarel' Bunlyn. Second row: Mary Ann Sullivan, Mary Jane Malzinger, Janel Arrowsmilh, Glenda Burns, Charlolle aylor, Tricia Sembera, Palli Meador, Cyndy Bass, Sally l-larpool, Alis Barlon. Third row: Margarel Magee, Tammy Brooks, Judy Coyle, nelle Angel, Fleel' Faulkner, Beverly Nuclcles, Brenda Frosl, Brenda Price, Jane Rollo, Brenda l-larlline. Fourlh row: Nancy Finlayson, Enid ider, Donna Doughly, Viclci Weaver, James Baird, Pam Wilson, JoAnn All, Nancy Pool, Lynda Dickson, Lynn Noles. ig i f QWTQX' '-QQ, ---akieli ' -fi 207 Librarg Qiaff Faoiliiaies School Work Keeping The library in smooTh running order, helping sTudenTs find books, Typing lisTs for overdue books, and aiding The librarian in any way possible are a few of The many services members of The library sTaff perform. For one period each day members of The sTaff learn abouT The inner funcTions of a library Through experience. Some of The sTaff members even devoTe Time before and afTer school in The library so ThaT sTudenTs may sTudy in The library as early as eighT o'clock before school and sTay as laTe as four-ThirTy afTer school. Before grades can be given. DHS sTu- denTs musT clear all fines. Keeping an accuraTe lisT of overdue books and fines are among The ways library assisTanTs aid The school. Beryl Morlan and KaThy Brown assisT CharloTTe ClayTon and Debbie Vinson check in overdue books while KaThleen Obermeyer removes The sTudenT's names from The book lisf. The Dl-TS library conTains many excel- lenT reference books. Among The books added This year was a new unabridged dicTionary. Joining Jan SchmiTz and Marilyn Brown aT one of The reference shelves are Linda Robinson and Diane Janssen 208 Books are noT The only Thing ThaT a sTudenT can find in The library. Mrs. Swenson. Diana Maris, and Raedean CrlinTon explain To Glenda Burns, Linda Voorhees, and,Judy Du Bose how To aid sTudenTs in using The globe. Sense of Devoiion Soughl bg Religious Council Creaiing a beiier spiriiual disposilion for lhe sludenis is lhe inieniion of ihe Religious Council. The members ol ihe council feel ihai along wilh knowledge, The religious aiiiiude of ihe siudenis is imporiani. The preliminaries of assemblies, including prayers and devo- iionals are Jrhe main proiecls lhai lhe Religious Council accomplishes. Announcemenis made each day are con- cluded wilh a Bible reading given by diiiereni members' oi ihe council. Officers Sealed: Glenda Evans, Treasurer: Brenda Landers, res porierg Beryle Morlan, secrelary. Sfanding: David Byrom, vice- presideniq Mrs. Hall, sponsor: Bill Auslin, presideni. row: Laniia Angel, Lanelie Angel, Joy Campbell, Glenda Burns, Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Scherlz, Susan l-leimer, Mike Herd. Second Norma Thorpe, Linda Clark, Fleel Faulkner, Diana Maris, lvlargarel Dickson, Sharon Eden, Chris George, Meri Jane Peierson, Carolyn Pauleiie Sione. Third row: Lonnie Foreman, Jimmy Inman, Ricky Dennis David Peierson, John Dawson, Bill ivlcMaih, Jerry Dennis. . 1 we . 209 Horseshoe Kee Planning an enlire newspaper involves many hours of work. While designing a layoul for lhe special Homecoming edilion, Peler Holland and Linda Brown choose acceplable piclures, as Gail Anderson checks lhe adverlisemenls in lhe lasl' edilion. The Horseshoe covers noi only school luncrions, bul also lhe people al D.H.S. Al' lhe iypewriler, edilor Jaque Hammelr prepares an arlicle aboul lhe cheerleaders wiih ihe aid of Dollie Belcher, assislanl' edilor, and Mr. Knighi sponsor. Qludenls Well Informed Keeping lhe sludenl body informed and up lo dale on school lunclions and aclivilies is lhe vilal service of The Horseshoe Slall. Besides including schedules, scores, and lacrs, lhe slaff varies The reading mailer wiih human-inleresl slories, comical nonsense, and lhoughl-provolcing essays. This year's slafl includes eleven members. Togelher wilh lhe help of lvlr. Knighi, lhese sludenls edil an enjoyable paper. as The mosl' enioyable momenl for any Hors shoe Slalf member is a chance To re lhe paper he helped lo produce. Joan Lancasler and Jo Ann Ali, iypis examine in lhe lirsl '65-66 issue, wh Tommy Moore and Pam Tarrani' compa lheir lalesl edilions, l FBLA Insiills Characier in Tomorrow's Leaders xl, The FuTure Business Leaolers oT America ' eeks To sTrengThen The conTiclence oi young wen and women in Themselves and Their lijljl ildllliil' fork. The organizaTion creaTes more inTeresT ncl undersTanding in The inTelligenT choice 'T business occupaTions, encourages mem- lers in esTablishing Themselves in business, ncl parTicipaTes in worThy underTakings Tor he improvemenT oT business in The com- wuniTy. Working Through various commiT- ees To obTain These goals, The FBLA in- reases school parTicipaTion in business and ncourages school loyalTy, Officers: Seafedz Linda Jenkins, vice-presidenT: Carol Holt Treasurer: Linda BuTTrill, secreTaryg STanding: Jerry Miller, presidenlh BriclgeT Morey, parliamenTarian: KenT SmiTh, reporTer, Firsi' row: KaThy Glenn, Deanna CheaTham, Linda Jenkins, Doris Jones, EIizabeTh Culver, KaThy Bradshaw, KaThy Woodby, Ann Haskins, Mrs. McKelvey. Second row: Eddie Clark, Linda BuTTrill, Julie Lewis, KaThy STrong, Dianna Allen. Glynda Mims, ScoTT Robin- son, Jerry Miller. Third row: BridgeT Morey, Carol HolT, Treasa Talent Janice HickingboTTom, Jan SchmiTz, Linda RoberTson, Kenf SmiTh, Bill Craddock, Gary LanTrip. Fourih row: PaT Sullivan, Melinda STeadman, Linda YaTes, Joy Campbell, Kay KiTTrell, LouAnn RowleTT, Vicki Brown, Billy Housden, Paul AbboTT, Larry Mullen. 2lI Combined Efforis of Bronco Qiaf- The duiies of The ediior encompass all fields ranging from ihe obvious, assigning layouis. 'io fha long hours speni afier school and ai' nigh? correciing and compleiing worlc. This year Joan Ramey served as 'ihe ediior on ihe Bronco siafi. While serving as business manager, Margarei Magee finds +ha+ many of Den'ron's businesses are eager fo assisf ihe Bronco as she prepares one of fhe many ads. Ronnie Camp and Ernie Nall. sporis ediiors. design ihe lay-ouis which will cover +he Bronco's baskeibali season. Using ihe prini' enlarger. Don Roberson, assisiani' phoiographer, prepares 'io adiusi' some piciures for ihe adveriising seciion. Janice Weibel, assisiani' ediior, aids Mrs. Sherrill, sponsor. in checking off com plefed pages in ihe planning dummy which won firsi place af 'rhe A8fM workshop ' ' l iL , R 4.2-Mwst . .. so 6 pl ,fs kkyk Z 7' 1 , , - y . ' i ii x 42, '43, 13.6.9 ., Droduce Award Winning Book Sood copy Tor a layouT ma come from combined eTTorTs. Jud Embry and Ann Y Y 3oyd assisT Janelr Ferguson wiTh a wrile-up for The assemblies. Experience and cooperaTion are The keys used by The Bronco sTaTT n The producTion oT each yearbook. Experience Tor sTaTT members s gained Through work on iunior high sTaTTs and aTTending The Texas 5x8cM Journalism Workshop. CooperaTion among members, The spon- or and The school are The essenTial parTs in The producTion of a good yearbook. CoordinaTing The Two classes which make up The sTaTT is 'he cluTy of The ediTor who devoTes Two periods a day To preparing 'he Bronco. ue TirsT sTep in preparing a layouT is designing The page. 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Allhough we are only e small parl of lhe communily Today, we represenl lhe major parl of fo- morrow's Denlon. We appreciale lhe cooperalion we receive from lhe Denlon businesses in helping To finance our bool: and make 'this year's Bfonco possible. MARVIN LOVELESS VARSITY STUDIO Your Class Photographer CANDID WEDDINGS COLOR :sob w. Hickory 382 4062 PROGRESSIVE SOUND FRIENDLY STATE BANK OF DENTON MEMBER OF FDIC PlERCE'S PHONE 382-8624 so. SIDE SQUARE Corner S. Locusi' 81 Eagle Drive A Home Away From Home Real Es+a+e Broker EAGLE MOTEL FIRST STATE BANK 387-2323 - Box 576 f3?,,fQ,l DENTON- TEXAS sez-2541 P.o. sox 366 Qfgqfwmdrcffwfw Esrablislwed l887 43 Members New York S+ock Exchange . gy 6 '. Q f rw '1 nam syqlx N' is Firsi' Sfaie Bank Building JAMES A. PARKER Manager Denfon, Texas will ,, I JOE EVANS BABCOCK AUTO SUPPLY 23I Hickory Brunswick Tires HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING Long Life Ba'Heries Confracfing-Repairing I IYma Seal' Cvvers Phone 382-8922 Hwy. 24 Wesf Denfon, Texas I DICK HARRIS GROCERY 3. MARKET Your Purina Dealer l22 EAST HICKORY DENTON. TEXAS 382-98I2 II2 AVENUE B Campus Blowers JACK MCFARLING INSURANCE AUTO - LIFE -- FIRE 225 W. HICKORY SUITE C DENTON, TEXAS THE FINEST IN FLOWERS LARRY 81 SHARON CAMPBELL WOLFE-N EU DRUGS Easi' Side NTSU Campus ARCHIE WOLF - BILL NEU CECIL 8: HELEN'S II3 Fry 382-293l P Zyddoab fadldle 54076 Leafher Repair and Riding Equipmeni' WESTERN WEAR PHONE 382-2934 345 EAST HICKORY SAMUELSON 8: DELISLE BARBER SHOP I5I2 Malone Piccadilly Square JONES CLEANERS I302 w. Hickory 382-9674 THE CHICKEN HOUSE RESTAURANT The Bronco's Barber Shop DEN-I-ON CENTER Phone 382-339I Denfon, Texas 387-3933 Orders +o Go Dining Room Service J. G. STEADMAN Gulf Distributor 4I2 Bell 387-7 I 23 2I9 sh ffffb Denfon Cenier 387-3 I 22 1 ions for Fashionable Wo Il TOBIN DRUG STORE-PHARMACY NORTH SIDE SQUARE 527 BRYAN WQIIV W1 WPI HGWDX DGGDY DRIVE IN 700 Sherman Drive MlTCHELL'S CLEANERS BACHLOR LAUNDRY 3 convenaem Locafions sIo N. ELM 403 UNIVERSITY Izz ET. WORTH DRIVE KORIOTH PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. NUi-ART PRINTING COMPANY SchooI Prinfing MechanicaI Confracfors Le'I'I'erheacIS - Envelopes P- O- Box 209 Cards - Programs, Efc. 7I.I Soufh Elm 387 27,2 Phone 382-87I0 - 3l0 S. Elm Denfon DENTCN DODGE, INC. Dodge Cars Dodge Trucks SALES AND SERVICE 4I6 S. Elm SI'ree'I' DENTON CENTER HARDWARE 522 Universify Dr. 387-3033 HIGGINS-SPARKMAN IMPLEMENT CO 730 Fort Worth Dr. Phone 382 780 Denion, Texas 30 9'-'Sig I O U I P M E N I LJ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ow NWI I: 1. I 1.3--.0 so au: NO MATTER HOW YOU CUT IT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DENTON IS THE BEST BANK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 'k COME IN AND VISIT OUR STUDENT COUNSELOR IU , I gmfgm rAs..L2.Jsr .50 Q gm, I sw, My iga DO :mf lmi A Hou ol auvncl NTT, TEXAS . l...1..i DENTON, TEXAS,lw.i.... .-. ember FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FDIC BEN FRANKLIN THE HICKORY HOUSE I09-III EIm Universiiy Drive 382-373I 382-9I77 LOCALLY OWNED-NATIONALLY KNOWN F. L. BODINE, Owner, Mgr. JIM HARDI N'S PAINT STORE Pain+ - Wallpapers PH. 382-6224 ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Telephone 382-2229 382-3625 722 Greenwood Dr. RUBY ALLEN REAL ESTATE AIR CONDITIONING AND lu REFRIGERATION N' TEXAS' 2:9 S. Elm Denfon, Texas TOM SWEATMAN 3I7 N. LOCUST New and Used Cars 5, 5 71, Office Phone 382-853 I 222 De nI'on, Texas Home Phone 382-9466 Everyone Should Know How to BOWL FREE INSTRUCTION Free Landscaping Plans ' 9:7 s + Driv jak i ani Den1'l::r:,e Texas e Fllllfllll llllll BUS. PHONE 387-I225 Q . -Damn W FRANCES BEAUTY SALON l05V2 Aye. A 382-2I32 223 MOTORQAL HOTEL Convenien+Iy Locafed on Hwy. 99524 Jus+ Off Ihe Corner of FuI'I'on Den+on's Leading Mo+or HoI'eI 'A' LUXURIOUS AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS 'A' SWIMMING POOL 'A' REASONABLE RATES 'k FREE T.V. A Nofe Io Parenis Friends coming io Iown? We cordially inviie Ihem 'Io siay wiI'I1 us while in Denion. Phone for Reservafion-3 82-9626 I2IAI:FWAY E H HOUSE RESTAURANT LocaI'ecI aI' Fores'I' Park Mo'Ior Feafuring 'A' ir i' 'Ir 'Ir 'A' 'A' OUR FAMOUS BUFFETS PANCAKES--20 VARIETIES MEXICAN DINNERS STEAKS SEAFOOD SANDWICHES CHICKEN HoI'eI IA aooufiznn rmzs GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE PHONE 382 4I36 II5 S Elm Denfon Texas Tires CLIFF DURARD Appliances ' Mgr. BaI'Ierles L I , . ,,-. ,: - ' I ' LQ Q'T ' AMERICAN CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY 22: w. oak S+. Ph. sez-59:3 BILL UTTER - FOR Q , K-,4v.f.1-.,. I Q '-' NIS-F6fCEU viI'?1 ,. fn fmvlvn I -f i4 V-211: an 'inf on ' wok X -,iam :J . D oqlizgnziix gb ,F U-11ai,yu1rf1f 4I9 Sou'I'I1 Elm S+ree'I' 382-5404 reprwenling llze Seal of Safely DUGGAN ABSTRACT COMPANY DENTON' TEXAS Absfracfs - TiI'Ie Insurance 229 W. HICKORY 382-4I48 FORENIOST Q O 5 MOBILE HOME 00 R X58 P.o. Box 430 MANUFACTURING Qt 90 Dem Tens CORPORATION I For Mosf-I+'s Foremosf 382-9663 225 BARNETI S SHOP Iron Worlc 2I5 FI. WorI'I1 Dr. 382-6223 R. J. BARNETT Visil Our Red Carpeled CAMPUS SHOP HZ1: ,A,.:: 1':' STUDENT SHOP for H16 Girls .. ,.,...v,..'. ..,.,.,.,.,, ,,..,.,..,. .... f O r HWS BOYS CrecIi+ Convenience al Cash Prices LATEST STUDENT FASHICNS Easf Side of Square 332-3936 Follow +I1e BRONCOS Throughoul 'I'I1e Year in +I1e Pages of +I1e ENTON RECORD- HRUNICLE A Growing Newspaper for a Growing Area f Family Weekly Magazine Sec+ion Every Sunday 'A' Local, Sfafe, Nalional Spor+s Coverage ir Associafed Press News Coverage TO SUBSCRIBE DIAL 382-255I, ASK FOR CIRCULATION I07 Easf Oalr DenI'on, Texas 'bl I E 382-9668 Dial 382-9669 he wfxflv Au+I1orizec.l Dealer: Vicfor Adding and Calculaling Machines SALES RENTALS SERVICE GESTETNER MIMEOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-STANDARD-ELECTRIC FURNITURE CHURCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES LlNwooD ROBERSQ' FLORIST Flowers - Gi'H's SOI Wes+ Hickory Sfreel' DENTON. TEXAS MR. M. FOOD STORE DenI'on Cenfer Open 7 Io Il 7 Days a Week LLOYD YARBROUGH ELECTRIC COMPANY FI. WorI'I1 Drive 387-3585 BURCH'S I 9 JU-CY PIG 9 3 RESTAURANT 6 Your Life Is My Business LINCOLN LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE CO. W. W. TALIAFERRO 81 ASSOCIATES 3 4I0 N. Locust 6 Raym, Building DENTON. TEXAS Phone 382-3627 227 -tae.: i-pm , E5 VS. ,S :Y 3 4 if Mid 1 The Smartest Sportsweorul ' L E N 9 , ln Town- 7 1 Downtown Denton On the Square THE STEAK HOUSE 5I4 S. Locust 382-9l I6 LOCKFDART 81 SALMON BARBER SHOP 233 W. Hickory Ph. 382-5336 ALTON JONES WELDON WATSON t s 2 J- We 0111 ma! 'lf sew' 228 3 Convenient Locations in Denton Downtown on Austin St. N. Locust at Hiway 24 Fort Worth Hiway WE GIVE S8zH GREEN STAMPS , .ll' 1 xr JOE ALFORD. FLORIST I DENTON. TEXAS 382-5384 R, C, STQRRIE R. C. STORRIE, JR. TRAVELSTEAD AUTO SUPPLY CO. TELEPHONE 382-5474 2I5 E. Hickory 382-5475 Denion, Texas 5 W Y mr JAMES MAGILL JERRY SIMMONS gan QW, 1 p IQIIHIIIH IIIIUIIS Telephone 382-4545 I5I2 Malone Denfon, Texas For Your Besl' Selecfion of Records MUSIC BAR Record Shop Denion Cenfer Open Til 8 P.M. FRED L. DENDY INSURANCE The Travelers 200 McCIurlan Building DENTON GABS, INC. Safely Firsi' - Couriesy Second SERVICE CONTINUOUSLY DENTON, TEXAS PH. 382-2544 J. O. PANNELL. Mgr. phone 382-4421 Denfon, Texas 229 Sgcahe gfaahue REAL ESTATE Sedan? Wappawu and .daagwazq '74-M494 2:41:46 .facing GOEN FUNERAL HOME 320 W. Oak mnmsnm ww-RE Denfon, Texas ,.x One of +he 28 Largest Finesf and Mos+ Modern Q Theafers In Texas DRUG STORE PHARMACY vgi-ggcglgonv J. P. Mgr. NTON T.8zL. SHOES Den'I'on's Newesf 8: Mosf Complefe Shoe Siore . I07 N. Elm CARUTHERS ou. COMPANY 38,,,,,8 JOBBER FOR FINA AND AMALIE PRODUCTS DENTON, TEXAS lzoo For+ Worih Drive 387-I957 Mee+Y ' F'ie dS a+ LANE'S los CONGRESS Q2 , THRIFT 81 SWIFT DRIVE-IN TJTT 1. THE QUALITY use HAMBURGER fw g ,, S ff ACROSS FROM DENTON CENTER F'-A 44, 1 sl ammmzm SELBY GREENHOUSES AND NURSERY JAGOE I400 S. Locusf S+. Denfon DIAL 382-5232 DENTON. TEXAS 23I VOERTMAN'S Books-Music-Gifts Your Cenfer for Gills of Dislincfion-From +I'1e Four Corners of +I1e WorId. YQACTME ER T.V. HOSPITAL II7 Eagle Dr. 382-263I SELBY'S FLOWER SHOP I-Iome of Ilwe Gold Fooiball Mum 600 N. LOCUST PH. 382-4l9I 651 TCHEXZS DENTON CENTER I NorII1 Texas Mosl Modern Barber Shop 0 Razor CuH'ing R O 0 Shampoo 8: Scalp Treaimenf 0 Shaves BEAUTY SALON ' Shines Personalized Hair SI'yIing 2I5 CARROLL 387-I035 SE 0. E. MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY TALIAFERRO I04 McCrary Building Dial 382-22I5 DENTON All forms of good insurance RADIO AND SEWING SHOP Norih Side of Square 387-l9I5 ZENITH FREDERICK THE BOSTON STORE Your S+ore 232 NORTH TEXAS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATIQN DENTON, TEXAS OAK 8g HICKCJRY AT PINER 233 I42 I Malone S'IreeI' PHONE 382-40I4 Denfon. Texas BAKER FLOWERS SIMS MOTOR COMPANY 4 I 7 SouI'I1 Locusf Telephone OFFICE 382-4I76 DUKE 8: AYRES. INC. 5c Io SI.00 SI'ore I2I W. Hickory Den+on, Texas 382-8824 SHOP 382-4I74 DENTON, TEXAS Chrysler - Plymouih Imperial - VaIianI' DOYLE WALLINGS BARBER SHOP MALT 81 BURG SHOP I706 N. Elm 524 Norfh Locusf Denfon, Texas 382-8I24 PAUL'S WESTERN SHOP E W + W f bfi RASCO SERVICE STATION esern ea o ' If S . . , we Enilire Fa:nilYI. QI if Corner of UmversrI'y 8: Alice 7 f' 387-2I34 I 0 ' 0 Q O Cl FOR YOUR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND ENJOYMENT, OFFERS YOU . . . 0 YEAR-ROUND AIR 0 BABI QE-Dj CONDITIONING V I APPETIZING FOOD SERVED 0 SWIMMING POOL 'I YIISIIEI 0 VALET AND LAUNDRY 0 FREE ADVANCE SERVICE RESERVATIONS 0 WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING . TELEPHONE IN EVERY Room Iexcep+ lwfions where sand -24.Hr. Service condiiion males impracficail 0 MEETING FACILITIES FOR ' AI-I-'TILE BATH5 THE NATloN's INNKEEPER6 234 ALL OCCASIONS ' TELEVISION 0 BABY SITTERS Ion advanced noficel ' FREE KENNELS 31 KEN-L- . CHILDREN UNDER I2 RATION Iexcept where :me lwhen Ol' local using same facilifies wiih 9 FREE IG Dfcb parenisj 0 PRIVATE CLUB Vo1mIIo41'InnmCoa4fIhCooAI7Q llfmiw C I Wes'I' Side of Square Denion, Texas KING RADIO AND ELECTRIC CO. Dealer for Frigidaire Appliances and Magnavox Siereo, T.V., and Radio FLOYD Qfwcuzmwfgfwne. HAMLET-I IZO CENTER 0 DENTON TEXAS 382 22I4 McCRAY'S I EU G Den+on's Finesi' Jewelers lb ILDIN 3 406 BELL ' lox 65 DlN 1ii-L?-?8r5i5l -Wmwmxva-Mnlwwmm-WFBWWLU-wwmwwwm Wesf Side Square SERVING DENTON SINCE I898 I UIIII IIIEHIIIS CA5 Q ' -' W O ,gwmh IQ ,I lf, s INSURANCE AGENCY Ijsgff ' fy 'II X4 2 ii: 'Save Dollars with Nichols J, ,. J HRE DENTON, TExAs 76202 Q ,X TELEPHON E 382 9696 P. o. sox 237 235 EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN , I23 Ave. A Denfon, Texas U f- , - IV gr11anIssi: ruse PH3m5H5 J V Across from N.T.S.U. OFFICE 387-2300 RESIDENCE 387- I 872 W. F. RAT HAMILTON REALTOR RENTALS 2I0 Wes'I Universiiy Dr. CITY PROPERTY Denfon, Texas FARMS AND RANCHES COMMERCIAL DENTON Q CYCLE R fgl CENTER 1552 ! HONDA TRIUMPH 1110 cfs I II! Abi e.sfR .sf ef: I MOTOR SUPPLY DenI'on Broncos Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service 512 NORTH LOCUST : TELEPHONE 382-6731 Post ornc: sox use DENTON, TEXAS DOYLE GRIFFIN CLASS RING AT ZALES II vocsue CLEANERS Free Cify-Wide Pick-up 81 Delivery 382-5II3 72I N. Locusf we M56 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS, IIE. The Right Business Form for Every Form of Business DENTON, TEXAS A Y- UNIVERSITY II Wshup 1 FLOWER SHOP Wm' ,A cg X I209 OAKLAND 'Q Flowers of Distinction QAWMX nm I 1 ix 5 LOUELLARSAMILOU ROBISON ,. : 1.55355 H II, . W- I -ownersi JAY'S GRILL Bottled in Denton by H. woffh Drive 382-9I35 BOTTLING CO. Dependable Hardware Since I885 EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY enneqs ALWAYS FIFIST QUALITY Phone 382-9686 Stock Up When the Savings Are Greatest! It Pays to Shop at Penney'sI Wmam 27064dom 382-9510 387-3212 24 Hour Wrecker Service v niversi W E E USTATE Bank DENTON, TEXAS NEW, CONVENIENT Universify Dr. a+ Hinkle . . TELEPHONE 382-670l Bonkmg Service TI PTON'S ROYAL CLEAN ERS Approved Saniione Service II4 Congress PH. 382-2835 Hack K D N T RICHEY BUSINESS MACHINES DenI'on, Texas AUTHORIZED DEALER Underwood-OIiveH'i Business Machines-Office Supplies 3I0 N. Locusf PHONE 382-8335 1440 on your Dial THE LARGEST READY MIX CONCRETE OPERATION IN NORTH TEX! 0-GY OM43 w The LlsIenmg Habli of NorII1 Texas Serving ALL OF DENTON COUNTY I8 Years TWO PLANTS-DENTON-LEWISVILLE H599 SAVE MORE WHEN YOU SHOP AT SEARS 'Sa'I'isfacI'ion GuaranI'eec.I drov'0fQML wt My Your Money bk 203 W. Hickory DENTON, TEXAS Phone 382-2534 240 fi? 1 sin: X E Beverages In 111951 152, A Make Thirst a Pleasure BEVERAGES MISSION BEVERAGE CO. Denion. Texas . , E bw' .,.. b . 1' T ' A A CHIL' EW TAMALES Q ' A W E' . BEEF STEW vlENNA SAUSAGE WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY Campfire Brand DENTON, TEXAS PINTO BEANS RANCHO BEANS ,,, as gf V lg1gR vlcrull Enulrmim cnmrnnv as P. 0. DRAWER 1007, DENTON, TEXAS 0 AREA CODE 817 -387-5544 4 N E 0 N 5 ' G N C 0- Dallas Drive 1:5:2:5:2:z:2:aksrsrs12:3:2:z:s:2:5:2:2gagag:g:, 39023290 Member-re sg C ' f A ' -k N 'R' Si' 'ir ,, sl 4 lHanki Henry W. Erwin, Jr. Telephone 387-5292 BEAUTY ROOM SALON Specializing in Hair Fashion Reinforcing Dynamic Den+on EAGLE STEEL AND SUPPLIES REINFORCING STEEL--CUCKLER STEEL ewes. El-SIE gREARl-EY SIS Sums, Drive I026 Willow Springs Dr. P- 0- BOX 532 NELLIE MORALES Denfon. Texas as1-sm D '- Tm' N - HONE a - n EMBRY APPLIANCE PHO E m 3 75 ' REPAIR SERVICE l ifF5 ' -., WIL 'LLC . rgmg MIX P. O. Box i062 Phone 382-b90l qhx' oENroN, rExAs N 9 ' Il00 Willow Springs Dr. 243 JUCODMHIIN NVIINODIIRQIRIIISQODIN TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR H6 MAPLE PHONE 382-6333 DENTON, TEXAS 'WWA 'EQTTUTTNT A Vixx Q, f Ri ,, , ..,i,,,, -38 . 'H' 3 ,. L W :-. ,,., . f Q 8 ,- A f- A -A r'.,.ff X . ' .,.'-:sf91 ., . A E f f f 2 F 1 L L A f,.. :3 , Vm5 . ON HWY 35 E. 382-2582 in qw 3igig3f 3 T L..gF l'lLEuiAE1 ' 2223 fix TTTTTTTTLTTT DALLAS PHONE: TA 3-I560 L, f W eau G diff UWA 772 72 , ODS O 'LE MOTOR COMPANY -F-85-5- sos N. ELM STREET 1 PHONE: 382-6737 8 382-6738 1 DENTON. TEXAS 244 ,I AJ-L I , . Il, II I I I fe : I H I I I I nf, W I In In II IYI11wi1I IgI1I I III I W I II I I III I ' I1 MORRISON MILLING CCMPANY Makers of Peacemakers Flour Phone DENTON, 382-4I I I TEXAS we, 7wnzfQWm,,,1WmW I Q DENTON, TEXAS I Ih g for Ihe Whole Family II's ding-W ' be T '+Y Hundley Boot WNTOWN ON for Hue Qhg, ,f W D I Couni-y Area THE SQUA EQQ EX RAMEY 81 KING INSURANCE Marvin G. Ramey 0 Terrell W. K Firsl Sl'al'e Bank Building 382 969l I Mike Rummell Oil Co. YOUR LOCAL SHELL DEALERS K1 EXAS NEON SIGNS I ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS I ' PLASTICS ' NEON t' ' COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY ADVERTISING TRUCK LETTERING Dial 382-572I FREE ESTIMATES JOHNNY POWELL AND CECIL PARK. F'I'. Worfh Highway Dgnfon CRAVENS DRY GOODS I08 E. Hickory 382-50 I 6 l. -if Ass M12. 4 . fm CRQUCHLDEEALWY COMBAMYQ, lfswitib 1, 4 f i Realtors aol N LOCUST 382-6707 DENTON TEXAS 'mumps WEN IVEY OIL CO. Sinclair Jobber EER rz RENTA CAR I I .-S1211 - - Ml X219 Q dl... N W 1 ' -.-lllllll ,-' I ,A 'l!lllu nlll ' , f y' 3 -rlfEu:EqQ- Fmii! - ' ,I Q ! U . ' if f,, :.' . if 1 I E, f cl .jg 4 ' ii' E I L -Ti ,. of 2 im lin' .4 ' 1' .' - -l' gif? SS -ri ,dar m'Jf:a'X - I -4 1.ff'- ,Es - Everyone In Your Family Will Enjoy Doing Business With BENTON , COUNTY HICKORY, CEDAR, 8. MULBERRY STREETS MEMBER FDIC 0 I W7 301557 A 1 5 .1H. 3 , Q ' WEBB s ROOT BEER DRlvE-lN ' riGjU 'W I l0O2 Fi. Wor+h Dr. . 1 Y' l51 i,,5,1,N,w fmfm Roor BEER MALTS AND SHAKES Q 1 1' HAMBURGERS-CHEESE DOGS W I Hof DOGS 2 il Q-3 5 u 5 ,QA of Q Q-645 sex 9 CHAOS. MORRIS PONTIAC-BUICK 200 S. Locusf 382-548 I 5 PLAYLAN D RECREATION CENTER 722 Soufh Locusf Phone: 387-9683 PLAY POOL FOR HEALTH W1 Ui M25 Dances4Bir1'hday Par'Hes QIJWW tc' THE PLACE 5'UW4'5 .CL . Alf Roosr OF THE G'sML-AL UQ Teenage Enferfainmeni' M' Qq 'e Pnvaie Pariies Jfvf f MARK SMITH, DON ANSEL MIKE GREEN, BOBBY KEITH PHONE 387-5684 PHONE 387-5I9I DONUT SHOP Universify Dr. Wed Den'I'on M. E. MOSES CO., STORE NO., 33 Denion Cenier-Highway 24 Wesi' Denfon, Texas Phone 382-5365 SERVES YOU BETTER-SAVES YOU MORE A LASTING INVESTMENT Adver+ising in 'Ihe BRONCO YEARBOOK ill my X355 v CP?9f fITfwsvf gifs? Wal-.,..uIZ,.Z.LdF2Jg7,. jyv? 55 yi gig A 14.5 T wuz-su-rv SHOP 3 YARBROUGH'S Professional Pharmacy LONNIE J. YARBROUGH W. Oak ai Piner Phone 382-5033 DENTON, TEXAS ,...nq1llan-,-...A 1:L:'i':??5 I I JOE SHERRILL CERAMIC TILE I2I6 Forf Wor'l'h Highway P. O. BOX 993 DENTON. TEXAS 8. ROWN 1 Il? an-I-M 7I8 N. Elm 382-3696 24 HOUR WRECKER Specializing in: CONTROLLED PAINTING IN ou SPRAY ZOIOTLORHTSTYLE FIBER GLASS AND W H AUTOMATIC BAKING LIGHTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED COLOR MATCHING FRAME WORK ALUMINUM BODY WORK 252 w ,gy A I xf ?yg l li y o iii 253 : If we could only upon High School Students the importonce of storting o Sovings Progrom while they ore young we would feel we hod mode greot progress. An unwovering loyolty to such o progrom regordless of how insignifi- cont the omount moy seem con only result in o feeling of sotisfoction ond occomplish- ment. This importont hobit is one of the keys to o successful ond rewording life ond we volue the friendship of oll our customers regordless of the size of their occount. J mi mmm MDN DENTON ASSOCIATION OF MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENTS CURTIS-FREEMAN INSURANCE TeI. 382-6 I 23 GAMBILL INSURANCE AGENCY Tel. sez-66:2 . url-44. ir 01,901 Q Service Wrth cr S fs WWI I M C. M. MIZELL-THOMPSON INSURANCE Tel. 387-II2I Take 0 break from your studies. Go To 15 . . . fjfg SERVICE WITH THE SQEED OF SOUND A. G. Edwards gl Sons .... American Cleaners ...... Babcock Aufo Supply Co. Bailey Mullins Real Esfafe .... BarneH's Shop ............ Beaird 81 Brown Body Shop BeaII's Deparfmenf Sfore .... Beaufy Room Salon ..... Ben Franklin ....... Ben Ivy Oil Co. ...... . Bill Uffer Ford .......... Bomar-Noles Men's Sfore ..... Bosfon Sfore ............... Brafcher's Radio 81 T.V. Service Brooks Drug Sfore ............ Campus Flowers ..... ...... Campus Theafre .,......... Carufhers Oil Co. ........... . Cecil 81 Helen's Beaufy Shop .... .... Chas. Morris .................. .... Chesfer Morris Chevrolef Co .. Chicken House Resfauranf .... Collegiafe Shoppe ....... Cravens Dry Goods .... Crouch Realfy Co. ....... . Curfis'Freeman Insurance .... Den-Tex Refrigerafion Sales Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Denfon Cabs Inc. ........... . Cenfer Barbers ....... Cenfer Hardware ........ Counfy Nafional Bank .... .... Cycle Cenfer ......... Dodge House ............ .... Federal Savings 8: Loan . .. Record Chronicle ..... Sporfs Cenfer ........ Dick Harris Grocery ...... Duggan Absfracl' Co. Duke 8: Ayers lnc. Eagle Mofel Eagle Sfeel 81 Supply Elife Elecfric Co. .... . Embry Appliance ....... Evers Hardware ......... Firsl' Nafional Bank ......... Firsl' Sfafe Bank of Denfon .... Floyd-Thomas Concrefe lnc. .. Foremosf Mobile Homes ........ .... Foresf Park Mofor Hofel ...... Foxworfh-Galbraifh Lumber Co. Frances Beaufy Salon ........... .... Fred L. Dendy Insurance ...... Gambill Insurance Agency .... Goen Funeral Home ...... Goodyear Service Sfore Hickory House , ............ . Higgins-Sparkman Implemenl' .. 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