Diamond Hill Jarvis High School - Eagle Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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Foreword With the theme Roarn' 6O's we, the Annual Staff, have tried to present the 1962 EAGLE in a completely new way. We believe that Diamond Hill-Jarvis students possess the bounce and enthusiasm of the Twenties along with the quest for new ideas of the Sixties. Into this annual have gone many hours of hard work, and we hope that as you turn the pages of this book many fond memories will be recalled. THE STAFF The Eagle 1962 Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School Fort Worth, Texas Table of Contents Faculty -------------- Alma Mater As long as we live Seniors - - - - 9 Fondest memories will linger . Juniors - - - - - Sophomores --------- - - To bring back the school days Favorites and Personalities ---- Clubs and Organizations - - - - Activities --------- - - We've spent on the hill, We'll bless as we travel Athletics - - - - 91 The road to achievement The friends we made The plans we laid at Diamond Hill. ,.. W 1 Q . WW i pj. , mg ' I , i , 4 In 1' ' , I m ' 1 X QM!! , 'dill s. Qg!',R 2f 1 5- ' W' - 'l x A. 1 V w ll . Ax' ' 'x ' ' Xl M .341 ly lv 5 x -a'.lf A 'W I vs .KLA Q 3 '- ks N ' , , 1 s X .wg Q ,' Q I' x A ' ifhiayl I A ' V L W' ' ' . ' Lf'-'- 1 ' 'N ,V A 1 , Q A KW , - vf .tv E m 1 KFLJ4, f ag- f b 'ww 3 . . , K , -' r , 1 i , . . rx f I , , f, ' VE, 1 A f 3 Iiiawefi 1 HQ ' 5- UT 47 x 5 5 I aww,-,xx Y' 4 1 ?Qi?3f A ba: V, 4 4a ,.-- 'IQV .- .. mm vm.. .- - if '....n 'Q Ll' 1, I Qi is ,TM k,t 'i Lei?-1 W, 5 , W E , 3 1 N f , ' 'W , A f A f 'A 4 M 4 1 . , 1 xy . 'Y-.' w V- . U- , f .Y ,1,lu.f H , ff I --...M .- If ' ,X mx' 1' 1, 'mf - -1, X I. , ,.',' fa, r, ti, , .1 , s 1 NU V X. 'M ' , w Q -4, A J' ,L iii I .. I C, 6 n -,B M Faculty SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr, Joe P. Moore PRINCIPAL Mr. Clyde L. Brown ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Tom Hudgins DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Exa Thompson ARVETTA ABBOTT DOROTHY BLESSING I ULIA BRADLEY English Nurse Typing BOB DEBENPORT NEIL DUNCAN MAY EVERETT Industrial Art Speech History CHARLOTTE DUANE HACKWORTH I. DON HAZELWOOD GILFEATHER Math Bible FLORENCE LUKER TOM MAXWELL BARBARA MITCHELL English Physical Education Librarian GEORGE MOORE BUFORD NEAL VIVIAN PICKARD Band Biology Biology DON PONDER MARY ROBERTSON MAMIE SIMMS Athletic Director Girls' P. E. Math HELEN STEPHENS PEARL SWINSON MICKEY TEEMS Secretary Commercial History DOROTHY WEATHERBY ZENDOLA YOES Art Home Economics MR. W. THOMAS Head Custodian CUSTODIANS CAFETERIA STAFF MAIDS +4 Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President --------- I ERRY CROWDER Vice-President - - ---- JOE RANKIN Secretary - - - - - CAROL BURNS Treasurer - - - - NELDA JONES Seniors 1962 Class Advisors Bob Debenport Mamie Simms Vivian Pickard Cecil Hackworth Carolyn Baker Mike Baldwin Sandra Barnes Lupe Berber Cozy Blackmon Bob Blanton Sandra Bounds Berrie Boyse Janet Brown Kenny Brumrnett Carol Burns Mike Butler Claudia Carder Linda Caruthers Lou Chapman Z. D. Cooper I, W, Cornstubble Troy Crabtree Jerry Crowder Robert Daubert Beatrice Chavez Allen Clanton Ronald Combs Ralph Connolly Jeri Cook 'FY' Lanny Dickenson Cheryl Dollar Sandra Ellis Werner Foerester Pat Foster Johnny Franks Ronnie Hallman Norma Harris Wanda Harris Anna Heavrin Kerrie Kroll Sammie Kurosky Venita Lisby Martha Lyles Richard Lyles Elaine Henry Judy Hogan George Hughes Nelda Jones Dewey Kinnard Sharon McCormick Jeane Martinez Martha Merrell Shirley Miller Mike Moore Nelson Morris Wayne Moss Bobby Newland Betty Newton Donald Null Billy Powell Bobby Powell Pat Puckett Paula Pugh Diana Qualls Elia Ozuna James Parker Norma Pearce Larry Peaton James Perkins Tommy Schumaker Judy Sitton LeRoy Smith Reba Smith Bobby Snow Ioe Rankin Scott Redmon Antionette Renesto Beatrice Roberts Sandra Robinson Kent Taylor Barabara Terry Albert Tomme Donna Traffenstead John Tucker Linda Sotello Billie Stout Donald Stringer Silivino Suarez Dorothy Taylor Dennis Walker Danny Wallace Virginia Wallace Celia Williams Linda Williams Brenda Wilson Senior Banque? . Y Vg W . , , , The 1962 Senior Banquet was held at Ridglea Coun- try Club, April 13. Senior class president, Ronald Combs, presided. The class sponsors, Miss Vivian Pickard, Mrs. Mamie Simms, Mr. Duane I-lackworth, and Mr. Bob Debenport were presented with gifts by the homeroom presidents. The class colors were coral and white, and the class flower was the Gladioli. Senior Day 1-gif' Q , , , v I ,Q NM '51 1 5 x Juniors CLASS OFFICERS President ---- - - - JERRY COX Vice-President - - - -WARREN ELSNER Secretary - - - - -JERRY ALLRED Treasurer - - - - -LINDA ROBERTS if Class Advisors Buford Neal Florence Luker Ju lia Bradley Jerry Allred Edna Ankerport Richard Bagget Dwight Banks Jimmy Barton Laura Bean Linda Beary Pat Booth Sharon Boydstmr James Burchfield Charlene Burtch Bill Carlisle Hector Chavez Mary Collins Gary Cope Jerry Cox Robert Crowder Cheryl Daniels David Brooks Bobby Buchanan Barbara Denman Howard Denman Ka ye Dennis Larry Dixon Deanna Grissom Tony Hart Gary Dunham Warren Eisner Carolyn Fann Sandra Fields Annegret Foerster Johnny Franks Margaret Garcia Donnie Gosdin Linda Green Hubert Hildebrand Sarah Holt Janis Hood Johnny Johnson Margaret Jordan Charles Kirnbrell Virginia King Linda Kowar Kathy Kroll Peggy Head Charles Hice Diana Layton Sherrie Learn Joe Lee Hazel Lowrance Harold Param ore Barbara Parkey Betty Marchioni Peggy Martin Glenda Maxwell Robert Melton Dee Monday Ralph Moten Juanita Nash Martina O'del1 David Oster Larry Perkins William Powell Robert Redding Eddie Rhoades Lynda Roberts Mary Rodriquez Elizabeth Salazar Nelda Sewell Ronald Shear Peggy Parris Joyce Peaton Jimmy Sheppard Barbara Shue James Smith Jeanette Smith Elaine Terry Gerald Thompson Ruth Snider Rodger Sodd Floyd Souder Lynn Steady Glenda Stockton Edward Storey Ray Streig Larry Strother Rose Sutton Donna Tribble Garland Watson Dickey White Charles Williams Cheryl Williams Ronald Willis Donna Thurman Karen Tibey Sandra Wilson Ronnie Woods Garden Party The Junior-Senior Garden Party is an important social event at DHJ because it is at this party that the juniors receive their rings and the seniors turn their rings. This year the party was held at the South Side Lions Club. x I 1 1 i X g' Sophomores S-f CLASS OFFICERS President ----- - - -DAVID MILLER Vice-President ------ ARCHIE SMITH Secretary ------- IOHNNIE MCENTIRE Treasurer - - - ---- J. W. MYATT Class Advisors Mickey Teems Pearl Swinson May Della Everett Don Ponder Mary Lou Robertson Neil Duncan Roy Abney Jack Adams Mike Allen Sandra Allred Paula Anderton Susan Archie Louise Avellino Arthur Bain Judy Barker Bobby Bates Paul Bean Judith Beaty Beverly Brawner Melvin Breitensteln Ricky Bridgewater Charles Brown Iohnye Brown Velvet Camp Carol Boney Tommy Borden Nina Boucher Donna Brlndley David Broom Eclwina Broome James Chapper A. I. Clark Edna Cloud Lana Cobem Tommy Finley Pamela Freeman W. H. Fry Janet Fulton Susan Davis Mike DeLaFore Michale Dent Sarita Duncan Mary Dunson Margaret Elkins Guy Collie Katherine Cornstubble Dennis Davidson W. C. Dowell, Ir. Corky Drake Carol Dugger Tim Elkins Clyde Fellers Betty Finley Jimmy Gallaway Pat Garcia Elaine Gilbreath Virginia Gonzales Jerry Gould Carl Green Brenda Gist Jewell Goldman Juanita Gonzales Terry Green Trudy Green Harvey Griffith Gary Hale Mary I o Hale Carol Hallman Linda Harmon Donnie Hart Jerry Hartsell Jo Ann Hausey Hedda Hopper Linda Hurst Ann Hyatt Freddie Jameson Clifton ,Tones Linda I ones James Heavin Betty Hogan Carolyn Holland Sue Inman Wallace Inman Ronnie Jackson Larry King Martha Kinnard Mary Lavendar Marsha Lindsey Jerry Lisby Robert Little Fairy Lumley Larry McBride Linda McBride Frank McC1endon Bobby Maloney Rudy Mann Frances Marsh Larry Melton Margaret Melton Maria Merrell Johnny McEntire Sammy McEntire Kenneth McMurray Annie Martinez Marshall Mathney Janet Mays Doris Meyers David Miller Maudie Miller Wanda Miller J. W. Myatt LaVern Neace Patricia Newman Leon Parham Lonnie Pendergrass Sonny Pennington Billy Mock Mitchell Moreau Brenda Musslewhite Sherry Nichols Ricky Odom Judy Pannel Celia Pensyl Ronnie Perry Retta Petty Mary Pevytoe Donna Phillips Judy Pitcock Jerry Powell Audie Rawls Retha Rawls Celeste Reed Zella Rogers James Row Delores Salazar Barbara Sewell Edward Sherman Douglas Simmons Vince Rios Roy Roark Jack Robinson Bill Sanders Pamela Santi Rita Savage Archie Smith Billy Smith Delores Smith John Smith Brenda Teague Robbie Thetford Dale Tucker Jerry Tucker Pat Souder Mike Sutherland Phyllis Steele Sharon Stringer Charles Strother Garby Strother Wyber Smith Joe Solley Salvador Sosa Donna Stewart John Stout James Stringer James Taylor Linda Taylor Sammy Taylor Kathleen Tucker Glenda Tyler Gary Vaughan Wanda Waldrop Tom Walker I udy Webb Patsy Vaughan Patricia Vickers Sherrie Vickers James Winder Wayne Wilson T. O, Woods Larry Whitaker Jimmy Williams Rosa Williams Linda Woolard Troy York Sharon Young Johnny Zeibold Y 1 w 1 Y V n l n 1 K ., Mr. and Mlss DHJ RONALD JUDY COMBS SITTON NELDA JONES RONALD COMBS . ' 15 Arif? f' 445' KATHY KROLL JERRY COX 'Kip Q,5KlN4.Aafi5':1 l Eifg Favorites x 2 L ANA COBERN k DAV MILLER Juniors Seniors IOE RANKIN JUDY SITTON So phomores ARCHIE SMITH FAIRY LUMLEY Favorite Runners-Up JIMMY BARTON LINDA ROBERTS Homecoming Princesses SANDRA ELLIS NELDA JONES JUDY SITTON , f ---, M . mil nf Fw. ef sg, Queen JERRY ALLRED CHERYL WILLIAMS Football Sweetheart NELDA JONES Band Sweetheart CELIA PENSYL Track Queen VENITA LISBY Basketball Sweetheart KATHY KROLL 3184 ff , f JF .7 LMS 'gsm 53 X WM. , V ClWf'F1L RONALD COMBS SANDRA ELLIS LINDA WILLIAMS BOBBY NEWLAND ALBERT TOMME PAULA PUGH ALLEN CLANTON JUDY SITTON NELDA JONES JERRY COX MIKE BALDWIN SAMMIE KUROSKY WERNER FOERSTER ANTIONETTE RENESTO RONNIE HALLMAN VENITA LISBY JERRY CROWDER JANET BROWN A -W .,-., gg J. L -, -.nrwk rf. , xw Who's Who Who's Who fam BAND Richard Lyles ,aiu- INDUSTRIAL ARTS Werner Foerster Who' Who GIRLS P.E. Celia Williams ,fm BOYS' P. E, Ronald Combs ' Clubs and Organizations i -5 Th 6 Eagle Staff 1 961 -'62 SAMMIE KUROSKY Editor-in-Chief BOBBY NEWLAND Art Ed1tor PAULA PUGH Business Manager ALBERT TOMME Photographer VENITA LISBY Sports Editor LINDA HURST Editor of Classes CHARLENE BURTCH Editor of Classes was of ., W . , if V , A ii Y ' i so 21 1 , 3 I 1 ,S f ,Q 5 Q . J , 5 , 'X g, 5, X 4, I 1 A f 2 4. , 1 I!! 1 . 5 I W xiii X 14:5 R K L ,nga xl 'S 2 . l +25 7 A Lx ffs g fx as Fig? sv f l'I fi 52 . J .- ,nj if 2 If l 5' QQ X Q 1 all 1 HAZEL LOWRANCE Editor of Clubs and Organizations SANDRA ELLIS Editor of Favorites and Personalities SANDRA FIELDS Editor of Clubs and Organizations NELDA I ONES Editor of Favorites and Personalities , pa- ,L emily FRONT: Robbie Thetford, Celia Pensyl, Fairy Lumley. BACK: Linda Kowar, Linda McBride, Sherrie Learn, Annegret Foerster. The Hilltopper Staff FRONT: Mary Lavender, Donna Phillips, Lana Cobern. BACK: Peggy Head, J. W, Myatt, David Miller, Johnny McEntire, Barbara Sewell, Kathleen Tucker, Sarita Duncan fNot Pictured, MARGARET JORDAN Editor MRS. ARVETTA ABBOTT Sponsor of THE EAGLE and TI-IE HILLTOPPER GARY HALE Photographer 2 ,. l.: ,.-- .- ,1::- . H ,L .. 331:15 , zw- -: -,M . e.'z:Q,.f , -,. P' ll Sammie Kurosky Margaret Jordan Annual Editor Hilltopper Editor Quill and Scroll FIRST ROW: P. Pugh, B. Newland, V. Lisby, A. Tomme. SECOND ROW: N. Jones, S. Ellis, C. Burtch, S. Fields. THIRD ROW: H. Lowrance, A. Foerster, P. Head, L. Kowar , ...... ,, all Milf' AI NCI1'i0l1GI HONOR soclsrv x f Society 5 L xx 'f rf! W6 Honor H SENIORS Carolyn Baker, Mike Baldwin, Janet Brown, Robert Daubert, Sandra Ellis, Ronnie Hallman, Kerrie Kroll, Sammie Kurosky, Venita Lisby, Jeanie Martinez, Bobby Newland, Paula Pugh, Judy Sitton, Celia Williams. .TUNIORS fFrontj Head, Kroll, Tibey, Booth, Roberts, Maxwell. qBackJ Fields, Elsner, Cox. NATIO NAL The Eagle Band DRUM MAJORETTE: Judy Hogan Beatrice Roberts Shirley Miller Celia Pensyl Martha Lyles Betty Hogan Maiorettes FRONT: Chapman, Smith, Roberts, Taylor, Ander- ton, Terry, McCormick, Terry, Starr, Finley, Mays, Newton, Head, Dunson, Holt. BACK: Tucker, Mor- eau, Dickenson, Taylor, Butler, Cope, Galloway, Crowder, Perkins. DIRECTOR: Mrs. Charlotte Gilfeather GIRLS' SEXTET: Janette Terry Betty Newton Janet Starr Reba Smith Paula Anderton Rosie Holt Chorus TRIO: Lynda Roberts Peggy Head Lou Chapman QUARTET: Mike Butler James Taylor Lanny Dickenson John Tucker , I FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Parliamentariang JUDY SITTON Treasurer: ALLEN CLANTON Secretary: NELDA JONES Sponsors: MRS. EVERETT MRS. LUKER President: BOBBY NEWLAND Vice-President: JERRY ALLRED District Treasurer: ALBERT TOMME FRONT: Lisby, Rawls, Sutton, Baker, Pensyl, Hausey, Williams, Phillips, Martinez, Collins. SECOND: Snider, Layton. Hurst, Lumley, Sitton, Thurman, Williams Fields, Wilson, Kroll, Kroll, Dan- iels, Jordan. THIRD: Allred, Tornrne, Head, Jameson, Bums, Brown, Lavender, Archey, Kurosky, Jones, McBride, Burtch, Grissom, Maxwell, Booth, Parkey, Crowder, Clanton, Cook, LAST: Tibey, Boydston, Jones, Myatt, Tucker, McEntire, Elkins, Newton, Miller, Ellis, Taylor, Butler, Combs, New- land, Dickenson, Sodd, Elsner, Moore. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: VENIT A LIS BY Treasurer NELDA I ONES Secretary MISS ROBERTSON Sponsor SANDRA FIELDS Vic-e-President CAROL BURNS President MEMBERS FRONT: Booth, Sutton, Lisby, Williams, Burns, Jones, Ellis, Camp, Santi, Stringer, Lumley, Tuck- er, Jones, Thurman, Learn, Jordan. SECOND: Phillips, Pensyl, Hausey, Lavender, Archey Terry, Williams, Elkins, Fields, Daniels, Kroll, Kroll. T1-IIRD: Cobern, stubble Carder, Kurosky, Fulton, Lowrance, Roberts, Head, McBride, Green, Smith, Strother, Corn- Davis, Duncan, Steele, Allred, Hurst, Foerster, Broom, Baker. LAST: Robinson, Renesto, Mays, King, Dennis, Dunson, Ozuna, Mar tinez, Sotello, Layton, Gonzales, Salazar, Garcia. OFFICERS: ICC: JUDY SITTON Sponsor: MISS ROBERTSON Secretary: VENITA LISBY President: NELDA JONES Sgt. -at-Arms: PAULA PUGH V. -President: SANDRA BOUNDS Treasurer: NORMA PEARCE MEMBERS FRONT: Elkins, Ellis, Lowrance, Carder, Hale, Hurst, Puckett, Sitton, Stringer, Lumley, Camp Chapman, Kurosky, Williams, Cornstubble, Newman, Tibey, Caruthers, Jones, Hood, Jor- dan. SECOND: Wilson, Dollar, Miller, Tay- lor, Thetford, Snider, Foster, Bounds, Daniels, Williams, Rogers, Newton, Allred, Lavender, Jameson, Taylor, Burns, Lisby, Sutton, Booth, Nash, Learn, Foerster. THIRD: Jones, Gonzal- as, Martinez, Garcia, Grissorn, Tribble, Lyles, Blackmon, Milton, Fields, Terry, Vickers, Archie, Anderton, Bremly, Terry, Collins, Rob- inson, Kinnard, Hogan, Marsh, Nichols. LAST: Traffanstead, Pearce, Thurman, Ozuna, Tuck- er, Teague, Duncan, Kroll, Kroll, Mays, Ken- nis, King, Burtch, Hausey, Pensyl, Boydston, Phillips, McEntire, Coburn, Steady, Head. Student Council FIRST SEMESTER FIRST ROW: Clark, Ellis, Elkins, Redmon, Pensyl, Kurosky, Sitton SECOND ROW: Jackson, Smith, Rankin, Barton, Gosdin, Brooks. THIRD ROW: Tomme, Cox, Miller, Solley, Crowder, Willis. SECOND SEMESTER FIRST ROW: Rankin, Ellis, Hogan, Webb, Sitton, Kurosky, Tibey. SECOND ROW: Newland, Smith, Jackson, Storey, Gosdin. THIRD ROW: Combs, Tomme, McEnr.ire, Smith, Miller, Cox. Student Council Sponsors and Officers President - ALBERT TOMME Vice-Pres. - SANDRA ELLIS Secretary - JUDY SITTON Treasurer - DONNIE GOSDIN Sponsors: MR. NEIL DUNCAN MRS. ARVETTA ABBOTT Slum LeHermon's Club President - ALLEN CLANTON Secretary - WERNER FOERSTER Vice-Pres. - JIMMY GALLOWAY Treas. - JERRY CROWDER Sgt. -at-Arms - LANNY DICKENSON MEMBERS: Morris, Galloway, Crowder, Clanton, Foerster, Dickenson, Combs, Butler, Pennig- ton, Cook, Crabtree, Walker, Brummett, Cope, Brooks, Miller, Hildebrand, Boyse, Solley, B. Smith, Redding, Sheppard, A. Smith, Maloney, Myatt, R. Crowder, Willis, Allred. Red Cross OFFICERS: Treasurer, Terry Greeng Vice-Pres., Lou Chapman Pres. , Celia Williams, Secretary, Brenda Gistg Sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Mitchell. MEMBERS: Marinez, Melton, Strother, Jones, Fann, Cobern, Kinnard, Gilbrearh, Chapman, Williams, Vickers, Taylor, Leam, Finley, Teague, Stout, Berber, Peaton, Sodd, Bain, Johnson, Wallace, Gosdin. 'ff' Q lm- O Homecoming Day The Annual Staff sponsored the Roarin' 60's Party which was a big success and a lot of fun. Sammie Kurosky and Claudia Carder won the Charleston Contest. Sandra Fields and Nelda Jones were the most originally dressed. Roarin' 60's Party Football Banquet Allen Clanton was chosen as most valu- able player and presented at the annual football banquet held at Vance Godbey's. The event was given in honor of the foot- ball team, cheerleaders, and coaches. r r 1 - T i as E 1 W 5.2, A .5 ' b I of af , S-2i'fT'f:.' 1' ' M, ,,., X ,Q M . ff 1 at at 1 f 26' afar it M4154 X :1l,ya:a.jiy-v mr 1 sr ,K . is Mpfff 1 51,53 Z, if R1 -r .- f rf r 1-- ,A .:.::E'?u : ' '-nf H V1 if zifwz' - K' Nelda Jones was presented as Football Sweetheart for 1961- 1962. W M X The Curtain 0ne-Act Plays Wilbur Minds the Baby Pinch Me was chosen the Best Play and Donnie Gosdin was Best Actor. SANDRA ROBINSON - Best Actress 'Pinch Me Senior Play THE FA KERS PAULA PUGH - Best Actress ALBERT TOMME - Best Actor Press Banquet Western Hills Inn was the sight of the 1962 Press Banquet, Master of ceremonies was Albert Tomme and Mrs. Eugenia Trinkle was the guest speaker. Mrs Arvetta Abbott, publications sponsor, was presented gifts by Sammie Kuroskey and Margaret Jordan. Ki +-. NX 4 Q K fi il I 5 is 0 'Y' W 4119 MMA H V 'L r. ,,Lz,, 1 N, if .'f A . 1, ,ff as T Font Wonrn STAR-TELEGRAM ' ,T ' FORT WORTH, TEXAS 'Ir Where the West Begins if SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1962 ., .A T, ,, is , . -c -..--N..-A.--Q-we 4---M--1.-Asses.-e e off so s 5 5 1 f Q Y . A . i bg, ' V E :Ti , -,K ,.,m.Mr- ' Y ' H- '-f - is- img iwfefffiwfmf-'-'iff wx xxx' W :V c T it in Matched the Game NZ . s ' 'T .A ni' nm, VAN FLEET , .ggi A slarfrelnxmm Sum-is Editor ' s tiki? The game was championship stuff, gripping. close and 15 fl'0m'i the gig: with the two teams playing at their best, but the crowd Ssiiinfsl' gim- and the color at the SMU-Texas Tech playoff was even defeme Iiowargsxifll more impressive than the contest. to Ciarry who Front the time the SMU band broke for 16 yards to nine. Fifi until .c 11 signalled finally On the next play. Larry Thomas SSE VDC?-gpg oaiders had .went across for the touchdown. Q25 - ti., '. is f Thai made the score 14-13, and THIN J ev a.. ' Qm nlazlng Bud: f. Qs' -2 -A , It , N a pass from Howard for two .min no 'sf f .-'. ' ' e l 1 i Um points failed lem fee .lf'f . J Vu . ' es ' ' 4 - 1 The Whites seemed about to Egg 2 lsewmup the vicgory as the endian L sf'f'FFiiilf-j'?ffQgg1,,:.., nf-fri Io e game raw near. and ESQ' , t ff l p i ' strandely it was at the end of a Bill exegfurhl of if ' it on ine'-T' iginyagd Passglun play Shen the the almost equal division '7 'mgumemt ' wa Came 'af gwe uSe'a'd RU' . H this Purple unit its chance to Bea between the Raiders and if VIBLE twin. - 22211 None was bashful about yel' his Carroll DllBOSe shot ll Sheitfif probably were some neutralx, 1 -dfgh h ffm 393 ian Mghfg- SPSECYSWS ig ,1 'I m V I' y Y, all 2 CD Ilillk, nmzwmo. but mg bfifofe 'Hum '92 islam. :all ine way in the Purple as be- sd their slde dbz? lt wnsm h fore he fumbled and Hulse cov- a The Mugtgmg GUIYOI' A Yh S ly Sred. If..W0l1ld have tween 8 36-TS, band in the stands' Wm Say nu' lsxrxcxhlavs Hulse not tha! I bandzileiucgpezeglhggptgg ,K winning' Vtouchutlown, with Illliii Q D s A my hack Ron Varley picking up thc.-,KQV almost even. final nine. A pass, Hulse to Dar- 5 Wi'-' veil Mott, got the final tivo me HENNIG REMAINS SANE IN A MA M Pvglitsa M it d H f ,oy l yna score he 4 , - - , , domes first togchdown from tarot 35'-'E Th'?.0ff 1a1S' Sham 'Lamson 2 yards out for a v-o White lead H the spirit early and flew about th i at the quarter. Wm .of play and players. Tom Cl'1.lfCh8!',.ThB game's Me' Not everyone agreed witi leading rusher with 44 yards. il lad i who mbabh, plunged a yard for a score that .hasgt me agility ta gilomentarglybetvegiegi things' in D1 . ' 6 SECOH , ll EDYE 8 H116 r:-ul from the stands Mills passed to Ku-by Richter The calmest person foiairiegolfoizihzuiggegnthe pass we Tech Sammi' wlth the thrown' from the three, but Rich: x . mg gf-me mad- fha 111111, D , under it nz the end zone gg, play time after time, moving ln with it hit thsground. ness that indicated a chilling Taft kaciggid bothdeagtra g H Svsteml .e 4 les an im W ' k' k ' f th The others were IC ed 'one ' or B vid Siegmund of the Ponies, a good U 'cival and Del Ray Mounts of 35 was the man making the right move 'gen he di particularly through the sizzling sg of ' 'T - - - olvhis gs assuir cmcsts nouns nor nclisr an href 01 f f f , W oi There was too much to watch at crowd refused to quit yelling even periods. ' One diverting young man is an SMU an expressive blond crew-cnt who drarnatizecl ond of the contest. -Q One he almost collapsed when an travelling on Loudermilk and wiped out aushot went through the bucket. Akfew seconds later Loudermilk: made the same move and' the goal countedo but the cheerleaderywas unforgiv- ,:ing4.'1-Ie charged ,almost onto thezcourt, giving gn exag- gerated traveling signal as he pursued the referee. 5 , , 1' I , . . ., r- .if , - . ' 7 ,-, . , L,-,,-..l ..... . iw , sazfrfwzxavmunm . lan.. JUDY SITTON Head Cheerleader CAROL BURNS Assistant Head Cheerleader LOU CHAPMAN Cheerleaders 1961-62 SANDRA ELLIS Assistant Head Cheerleader KAREN T IBEY Sponsor MRS . EVERETT MARGARET ELKINS RUTH SNIDER FAIRY LUMLEY ferr? Crowder , A R Football 1961 COACHES. Don Ponder Mrckey Teems Tom Maxwell MANAGERS: Robert Redding Berrie Boyse John Tucker gli. f y ., 3. F! , 7f 1g,1s? , - fs I-V S V 2' V' f 1 R F 3 H ' wi YL .. if Q35 K 1 5' I X MIKE BUTLER JEFF MORRIS End Halfback IERI COOK Quarterback DENNIS WALKER KENNY BRUMMETT End Guard DEWEY KENNARD End Kgxigfzg 'K W' '1 I ww QQ . 44... 9, JAMES TAYLOR GARY COPE IERRY ALLRED End Tackle Wingback JIMMY GALLAWAY SONNY PENNINGTON ROBERT CROWDER Tackle Wingback Tackle DAVID MILLER BOBBY MALONEY ARCHIE SMITH Quarterback End Halfback I. W. MYATT JOE SOLLEY BILLIE SMITH Center End Guard B Team D. White Y J. Chappel I. Tucker S. McEntire D. Tschixgi D. Brooks R. Moten D, Monday C. Williams R. Jackson V. Rios L. Parham D. Simmons L. Dixon J. McEntire R. Bridgewater W. Smith R. Abney Uerry Powell not picturedj Basketball 1962 BROOKS RONALD COMBS Captain L MIKE BUTLER DAVID MILLER 'i 1 E K i l THIRD ROW: Molino, Elsner, Rios, Myatt, Bridgewater, Smith, Mann, Powell Smith Parham SECOND ROW: Butler, Smith, Miller, Maloney, Solley, Willis, McEntire, Moten Crabtree Mgr. Hilderbrand. FIRST ROW: Pennington, Galloway, Woods, Tschrigi, Brooks Sherman Strother, Abney, Williams. Track 1962 COACH: M. Teems Shot and Discus Mile Relay Broad Jump and High Jump Milers Pole Vault 100 and 220 Yard Dash 880 Yard Dash Weight Training 440 Yard Dash 440 Relay Low and High Hurdles FIRST ROW: Crabtree, Williams, Tucker, Taylor, Powell, Hildebrand SECOND ROW: Hughes, Braughton, Morris, Parker, Snow, Rios. fNot Picturedj Abney, B. Powell. Golden Gloves SEMI-FINALS: K. Taylor W. Powell QUARTER-FINALS: J. Parker V. Rios J. Tucker J. Morris G . Braughton R. Abney FIRST ROW: Newton, Williams, Kurosky, Sitton, Ellis, Stringer. SECOND ROW: Elkins, Collins, Kowar, Wilson, s Foerster, Learn, Roberts, Daniels. THLRD ROW: Philips, Fulton, Allred, Jameson, Tucker, Santi, Jordan, Jones, Cobern. Tennis Team 1962 Coach: Mary Lou Robertson. 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