Eastern Hills High School - Clan Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1961
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'CAS winter strips the leaves from around us, so that we may see the distant regions they formerly concealed, iso age , . . lakes away . . . only to enlarge the prospect . . .ny L Richter Mr. W. A. Meacham talks to Susan Lewis, co-editor-:of the TARTAN. His Aalert humor and steady friendship 'make him Z1 favorite visitor. if kg-fg. ', f' , ' - ' A, -f.k . If., xi 'gf ,,.fk 2: .'---- -'Q --,' , u K ' ' - '- W ,-,' . 41. -ni...'K-Q.,-121:55-vg.Lg:bmliq-gp,-1,g',2,jp,'1z.L, Qum u When we stand in youth by the starry streamg , V 4 . . in time and space. r 'Treat it is to believe the dream a greater thing is to fight life through . rer' L L Q4end'-say at the end, :The dream was tru,e'.'f e .r U . . ,,.... ' . -'m l A K W -Lian. , , V- ' fi - :pg I jx 547 s w f the bell rmgs . . L. 'E M f Q5 M - : .1 ' I Q 'QW . l l ' the halls fill . . , lIl16r'dHY,S'-VYOIR begins at 5701 Shelton f WEEFWQ-mi' iwLi'Z5+4lW1 6 ' za: 2 Q X0 045' K XG .MS MW Wg. w 4, X X R wQ W X' f, ff is NQUQX' Q' 5 is A '31 fx 1,96 Mr. J. P. Moore, Supt. of Schools. Right Asst. Supt. of High Schools, Mr. R. M Stone. i if 5 E 2 , X s , iii 5 E ez E? fi? 2 Q E i i E School Principal, Roy C. Johnson, extends a friendly hand to students, faculty, and visitors. He has a BS. degree from N.T.S.C. and an Master of Education from T.C.U. Admiui fmfzfr yu de film! ws, U A familiar sight in the Vice Principal's office is Mr. K. O. Vaughn conducting attendance business by telephone. He has a BA. and a Master of Music Education from T.C.U. Advisars Keeping a watchful eye on the student parking lot is 1 only one of the many duties Mr. Vaughn performs W during an average day at school. He also finds time i to coach the tennis team. Miss Arabella Odell, Senior Counselor guldes Seniors planning to enter college She receiwe her B.A. and M.A. from the University of Texas Miss Odell 15 sponsor of the student council ive yu dam' Mrs. Dorothy Conway and Miss Lela Dalton, Junior counselors, help students such as Carolyn Montgomery to arrange schedules. Mrs. Conway received her A.B. and her M.A. from T.C.U. She is sponsor of National Honor Society. Miss Dalton has a B.A. and M.A. from Colorado State C. of Ed. She is sponsor of Junior Classical League. MQ 1 w ,, It L gy, :s.v:':,,:g,- -' ,z-,I-f,,:V,jrt 1,1 Q' L ' D i izvf, jyji' 3 ,,,V ,, Mrs. lna M. Tucker, registrar, with a B.A. from Trinity University. and Mrs. Margie Houlillan, school secretary, show efficiency in office work and take a genuine interest in Eastern Hills. Mrs. Wulmceta Williamson, who has a B.S. and M.A. from T.W.U., cheerfully assists students in selecting literature of various types und backgrounds. 0fHce Ifersonn I un 7 Mrs. Donna Young, school nurse, with a BS. from T.W.C., gives first uid to students such as Barbara McCall. I4 Mrs. Paul Creager and Mr. ,loc Daniel, Presidents of the P.T.A. and Boosters Club, respectively, have been very successful in uniting the community to back the Highlanders. with wmmuuify lmdcrs l Mrs. H. F. Routt, Mrs. W. F. Schmeling, Mrs. Ben Dollins, and Mr. Johnson discuss possibilities for the new slate of officers for next year. l I 5 Taking the nega- tive view in the de- bate about the ini- portance of a W0- man's education are C h u C k Bridwell. D a vid Townsend, and Jan Day. I6 , Mrs. Ballard walt-lies Linda Dunham work, ready to help if needed. 514gli I1 clzallclfzgc' Sophomores sample literature, juniors explore American writers and periods, and seniors discover our heritage from English Literature, Mrs. Meisncr Mrs. lneruham and Mrs. Blake correct a ers and , r exchange ideas on class activities during their lunch hour. my md uf English improves reading and listening abilities and de- velops effective oral and written expression. MRS. CHARLOTTE BALLARD En lish and Q .ini h K P' S BA., M.A., U. of Texas MISS ANN KING .lournalisxn B.A., ME., E.T.S.C. Press Club MRF. RUTH PRIDDY English B.A., T. Tech. Janice Mc H ar g, Arch Welllacrrn, and B r e n d a Bouffard present the affirma- tive of u debate in Mrs. Meisneris sixth period English class. I7 Charles Rigby shows the French display to his mother, Mrs. Rigby, during Public Schools Week. Mr. Psomas models an Sornbrero for his Spanish classes Zfreign to guns and cu mms stud kd MISS LELA DALTON MR. J. P. PSOMAS MRS. HELEN SMITH Latin Spanish French B.A., M.A., C.S.C.E. B.A., N.E.S.C., Okla. B.A., Rice .l.C.L. Sponsor Pan Arn Club Sponsor French Club Sponsor Counselor MR. M. R. AVERY MRS. VALDA CARROLL Alg., Ceom., Trig. Alg., Geom. BS., T.C.U. B.A., T.C.U. M.Ed., T.W.C. Chess Club Sponsor Math matics dsparfmsnf rfffsrs many courses Mr. Avery demonstrates the effectiveness of the slide rule. Mrs. Carroll and Bill Hunsaker confer over those all-important Math grades. And now we take the positive square of negative x adding y cube to a ninety. degree angle and what do we get? questions Mr. Hill. ,flflafh decfelvps skill MR. W. B. KIRK Ceom. BS., T.C.U. M.Ed., N.T.S.C. MR. .l. T. HILL Geom., Alg. B.A., A.c.c. Bs., T.c.U. B.D., S. W. B. Theol Seminary Bible Club sponsor Q 6 O ogica Mr. Kirk catches a falling star and hangs it in his classroom for display during Public Schools Week. Mrs. Hailey, who taught math, resigned at mid- term. Mr. R. D. Williams who received his B.S. from the University of Corpus Christi, joined the teaching staff at mid-term to replace Mrs. Hailey. MRS. BARBARA HAILEY Math B.A., Hardin-Simmons Future Teachers sponsor .Math mff changes Mr. Williams checks his box for the orders of the day. MR. W. A. GRAVES MR. C. G. POLSON MR. B. W. SILLS History Histoiy History-Government B.A., U. of Tulsa B.S., E.T.S. B.S., M.Ed., T.C.U. Baseball coach M.E., T.C.U. Future Teachers sponsor Hi tary ,vrzfmvfes inte 6 Mr. Sills uses the map to illustrate current events in his class. Mr. Polson checks his locker list as he listens to pleas of We lost our lock. -, l , rl ,Hkm3.1,k,,.gsN,-1. . -f,, fs..-,,..,,.',..f,,ww.img-W.:-,iX,,1sz.: MR. T. W. WEATHERRED MR. J. L. WILLINGHAM History History B.S., T.W.C. B.A., Daniel Baker Daniel Baker MA., T.C.U. Safety Council Track coach sponsor ' f f During CIHSS Study period Mr- Graves p0intS Out important Mr. Weatlierred gives his undivided attention to the task of facts to Carrie Ruth Adams. making out tests for his classes. 23 MRS. CHRISTINA HAVINS J. G. WOOD Biology Biology B.S., T.W.C. B.S., T.C.U. Highlandettes sponsor Assistant coach Scieu 6 0116145 oppo fuuifis 1 Mr. Wood explains the digestion chart to Alice Bretz. Robert Barnes and Jerry Cole welcome microscopic study as a change from classroom discussion. l MR. J. F. Ross Biology, Physics MRS. SARA TANNAHILL Chemistry B.S., N.T.S.C. Y-Teens sponsor for future Rigor Mortimer, mascot of the Sci- ence department, receives a little repair work from Mrs. Havins and David Nelson. Jim Ann Speck takes notes for future reference as Mrs. Tannahill David Townsend, Henry Richardson, Mr. Ross, conducts a laboratory experiment. and Phillip Copeland test sound wave patterns on an Oscilloscope. 25 MRS. MAJORIE REID BS., Oklahoma U. M.A., Texas Western C. MRS. MARY JAMES B,A., N.T.S.C. Typing, Shorthand 1 61515555 in bu M555 Left: Jean Ferguson tries to type correctly while Mrs. James observes. 33 Above: During a typing 1 class, Mrs. Reid helps Roby Armstrong and Melinda Mitchell with their assignments. MR. R. N. PERRY MR. O. U. ROCKHOLD Mechanical Drawing Wood and Metal Shop BS., E.T.S.C. BS., lVl.S., E.T.S.C. nd hop train hand Above: Wayne Frazier sands and puts the finishing touches on a project in Wood Shop. Right: Willie Gilbert, David McKinney, and Philip McMains look into the future by drawing the modern house plans of tomorrow. MISS MARY LOUISE BAKER MR. R. E. MARTIN BA., MA., Il. of Ncbr. R.M.Ed., TL.U. Eastman School of Music Hand Director I'l.T.A. spoil Sor Kulfure g auf fhrrfugh Mr. Martin checks over the music that he plans for the band to play. Miss Baker enjoys playing her favorite instrument, the cello. MRS. NORENE HOKETT MRS. MARGUERITE MEISNER MRS. MARCUERITE THOMPSON BA., T.W.C. BA., Cornell College B.S., T.W.C. Speech-English English-Art Y-Teen sponsor Play director Annual sponsor Above: Seniors Chris Goebel, Rebecca Randolf, Mary Morgan, Derek Taulrnan, Bob Sullivan, and .lan Haughton enjoy work in various media during a morning art class. Below left: Francis lnce and Dianne Ellis wash dishes after a busy day in cooking class. Below right: Grace Wilkinson usews a fine ,, . . . . seam in fifth period clothing class. 29 MRS, BETTY TAYLOR Girls' P.E. B-S-, SU- Mrs. Taylor shows Diane Hill the correct sitting posltlon during the glrls Cl1f?6f1Ci1dC1'5 posture program as Donna Payne, Janice Bohannan and ,ludv Hammons Y-Teens sponsor observe' Red Cross MISS MIRIAM MOORE Girls' P.E. B.S., MS., lN.T.S.C. Y-Teens sponsor Red Cross Girl gain grace Elaine Einsphar tries to stand tall with a book on her head after winning the title of E.H.H.S. Posture Queen. MR. R. O. McBEE MR. G. R. MITCHAM Boys' P.E. Boys' P.E. BS., T.C.U. B.S., M.Ed., T.C.U. Basketball coach Fggtball coach Bay M14 0 42: Drawing cartoons to amuse others is one of Coach Mit- cham's favorite pastimes. Coach Graves and his sixth period Garden Club ready the baseball field for the Spring season. Boys attempt 20 foot rope climb in the gymnasium dur- ing bad weather. 3I GEORGE H. FORD LORENA DODSON NEAL RECK SHIRLEY WILKINSON T.W.C. T.W.C. T.C.U. T.C.U. fud uf feachsrs fudy and 175 arms' NELDA YEAGER N.T.S.C. Student teachers for the spring st-lncster are Gerald Kline-T.W.C., Dorothy Miles-T.VV.C., Carol Stratton-T.W'.C., Dorothy Kemper-T.C,U., Zola Morgan-T.C.U., Pat Crenshaw-T.VV.C., Annette Wiluy-T.C.U.. Marian McBride-T.C.U., and Richard Walker-T.C. U. X as and faculty. Hu fad Zllfl care Way'nc Jones pauses for a friendly smile during his afternoon chores of sweeping the classrooms. The kitchen staff offers appetizing lunches to the student body i f fifmfqg-.Q-iw,---PM-N-H if 4+X.15?k. -A N fl Xwrpr f ' . 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FOREHAND Keeping the school as neat as a pin are Sweeney, Wuler's, and Forchand along with their constant companions thc broom und the mop. Below: MR. W. JONES, MR. R. COLLET. .S XX Riff M M :. H2591 ' -E : - N 'F?,2. -'5gZI'1I'4:-:5:.'E:S'7 'K5511514-'TQQ52-if-like -:'f,'J-fi : If-ji'fZEf?:??7fig'i5Qf5TElZ9VV.:i'L-'f.5 V i 5 i -- 1 is Ni W XS VM ' 4175 .-:T ':j'LiQf .1-zi.g:iXQQr,li5A 4213 ',-9111 . ,Lg lgrgijiigv, ' U Qggfuw Li g55Q2fA:'g..g59 ' X XXLXL ' 9 S iirm5iiSiZ5:?i?L 7' fi r-- zi :i'- . ,. .. ' i i - MLQXKYI-fi'-Q LX- T ' .. - s , A E'P...'5'f? fMXeai1i',-Q...5-up - we 112 , - iX:f.g1g,wf-Q'-iw..1-- X' PFW - X. -- .X - 1 fm my-1.. . M- . ..X XZ, 3 if K .Q . f A A X.. a. -' .gg -2 .4 ' wif - W ' 1 2 '. gf' X -. -- , ' X -s4s.w.Xa N-.,, . , ss, , pg - j g va f S J 5 -- ' ' - . Q E E ii E xx .f Q 2 'Q S7 Q Z 5 Q 5 Q f, y 2 ci Q E if Q K5 5 if 5 Q if 2 3 A a Above left: Office Workers aiding Mrs. Houlihan are Margaret Ferrell, Guelda Jones, Linda Strickland Barbara Ussery, Sandra Elkins, Sherry Brooks, Sandra Wforsham, and Carole Harrington. Below right: Library assistants standing are .lody Dameron, Sharon Green, Janet Parsons, Camellia Porter Jane Nelson, Penny Sue Berry, Anne Williams, ,lane Drennan, Bill Vought, Dianne Wiemann, Delilah Perk inson, Ed McKinley, Eugene Oehler, and Judy Oxford. Sitting: Mike Davis, Judy Garrett, Carol McKis sack, and Judy Curlee. ,flssi wuts aid chaff! FWDD or Members of the Student Council are, left to right, kneeling: Gene Held, Roy Vandiver, Paul Tate, Bobby Dillard, Don Reynolds, Henry Richardson, Charles Sweeney. Row two: Martlia Jo Fry, Gail Brannon, Joe Dickerson, Doyle Davis, Jane Welborn, Secretary, Ray Waddell, President, Fred Culberson, Vice-President, Bruce Grove, Louis Miller, Dana Gant. Row three: Sherry Brooks, Jo Ann Autry, Carole Jenson, Susan Harris, Betty Helm, Margaret Ferrell, Delilah Perkinson. .lan Grady, Becky Welch, Jean Ferguson, Jackie Rogers, and Donna Rankin. Stud nf Hvuncil leads SPONSOR, Miss Odell w l l l Paul Tate and Dianne Druss, council members, serve as hosts during Public Schools Week. The Student Council, chosen by grade standards and popular vote in homerooms, assisted in elections, served us guides for the school, and decorated the school Christmas tree. Standing ure: Mr. Sills, Sponsorg Judy Lingenfeiter. Corresponding Secretaryg Kay Stevens, Presidentg Mary Lee Morgan, Publicity Chairman. Sealed are: Joyv XIcNew. Vice-Presidentg Nancy Morris, Re- porterg Miss Baker, Sponsorg Jody Dameron, Secretary-Tr:-asuro1', 95,4 and ?jV,4 fudy fufurc 3 . 23 15 li ii 1 F.T.A. members look forward to teaching careers. Members participate in student teaching days and state-wide conventions. 38 Top: Future Nurses include in their activities bake salt-s Lwitli proceeds going to the club treasury! and field trips to Harris Hospital. Bottom: Mrs. Young, school nurse and sponsor of FNA. works with officers Marsha Routt, Secretary- Treasurerg Kurlyn Bourie, Corresponding Secretaryg Murcia Amburn, Vice-Prosidentg and Sharon Touhy, President. 39 Y-Teen Officers are, sealed: Paula Fricke, Socialsg Suzanne Ellis,VSe1-vices: Donna Rankin, Programsg Jan Haughton, Presidentg Marcia Brewer, ICC Rep.g Gail Blankenship, Chaplain. Standing: Sheila Harris, Song Leaderg Franna Wheeler, Treasurerg Gcnice Sargent, Secrctaryg Phyllis Anderson, Historiang Nancy Morris and Cue-lda Jones, Sergeants-at-Arms. 4 lf- Cam comb he W0 A is 5 Q 3 E Y-Teen Seniors carry out various activities of the club and add club interest. 40 gi 3 E Ya Y-Teen sponsors planning the spaghetti dinner are Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Moore, and Mrs. Tannahill. ,, play Mr. Spina mixes moat. Junior Y-Teens served as hostesses at spaghetti dinner. 4I Nlany of tlnsr Cwopliomores added to the membership of YTeene by Mlm in .ictive part in painting posters to boost school 9 d f I' d' I Joann Parker and Allen Thompson were elected by the student body September 16, to reign as 1960 Howdy King and Queen. The royal couple was crowned at the Howdy Dance in the gym after the Highlanders' game with Sulphur Springs. Purpose of Howdy Days, sponsored by the Y-Teens, was to extend a welcome to new students and faculty members. Tim Beckleman and Darlene Pitts hold the title of 19611 While Linda SCllW'illZ81' and Suzanne Ellis tied for the honor Ranch King and Queen. The student body elected them of girls' everyday wear, Teddy Gober won best-beard title. best dressed in an assembly on February 2. y y- 55614 . W-Nwwwnawi-Q'ifi,S9?ew? ,- ' .. mfs if fWmxfamQswsxw'fKH.1Qsi'wee2fs2ifwt1emK2M's2:x-Yxsfxlaixtnfrw 1w2Jem:m2aSwJm1vPaQ9wI -:Sawm2e1SAmiaifmQ.mwmex eaAm4av Ksamwwwfw The Valentine Court was composed of Carol Reeder and Doug Brown, prince and princessg Talana Hadsell and Ronnie Mason Queen and Kingg and Suzanne Hoffman and Steve Means, Duke and Duchess. The Valentine Dance, sponsored by the High landettes, wus held at Sycamore Gym. Valentine Kaur! Dances Hrs. Havins and Mrs. Houlihan sponsor the Highlandettes. U..- . ,.,,, .--....-l,..- -Rf-A ,Q-F wmwvfrhx-w ,aw mmf Nw MM i The stage band, with the accompaniment of Julie Moherg, entertains with jazz and popular music. Front row: Larry Self, Kenneth Meisner, ,loy Cordon, Warren Koch, Joel Bacon. Back row: Bruce Butler, Larry Harrison, Paul Tate, Charles Rigby, Kenneth Fox, Stephen Chaney, Kenneth Hicks, ,lerry McCollum, Larry Sloan, Robbie Hart. Mr. Martin, sponsor. 1671144 5 ecflzearf rezyn Miss Linda Davis, flute player and flag bearer, was elected by the Highlander band to reign as its Sweetheart for 1960-1961. Linda, Secre- tary of the band, was crowned at the Eastern Hills-Carter Riverside game at Farrington Field. 47 48 Checking music used by the band are Band director, Mr. Martin. Officers: Larry Self, President, Linda Davis, Secretaryg Don Creager, Vice-President. ffzylzlander l6'am A BAND PERSONNEL Flutes: Jameson, Gancly, Davis, Rhodes. Clarinets: Sargent, Perkinson, Boyd, Cole, James, Garrett, Edwards, Bunton, Reames, Pclt, Garrett, Lathrop, Curlee, Frazier, Marsh, Marshall, Stevenson, Swaim. Trumpets: Fox, Hicks, Tate, Lankford, Harrison. Trumpets: McCoy, Anderson, Tate, Huber, Kennedy. Oboe: Petty. Bass Clarinet: Gilbert. Bassoons: Buckellew, Teague. Alto Saxes: Gordon, Beckleman, Parsons, Teddlie. DRUM NIAJOR Joel Bacon Q MAJORETTES: Sandra Worsham, Jeanette Bunton, Genice Sargent, and Paula Van Pelt I ufariaius Tenor Saxesg Bacon, Koch, McCauley. Trombones: Rigby, Chaney, Butler, McCleary. Baritone Sax: Self. Bari- tones: Somoge, Creager, Gwin, Hines, Hardin. French Horns: Stovall, Hurley, Le Poris, Briley. Bosses: Sloan, Barnes, Ferguson, West, Thompson, Donaldson, Hart. Bass Violin: Morgan. Percussion: Worsham, Balthrop, Bruce, Gilbert, Halm, Hilliard, McCollum. 'Zi fi. Jlflusir in Kegan Betty Ruth Helm won second place in the All-City concerto contest and was elected assistant concert-mistress. She at- tended Baylor String Festival and was selected fourth place soloist. Orchestra members Betty Ruth Helm, Carol Cloud, Eugene Oehler, Judy Lingenfelter, Bruce McDonald, Bill Sanborn, Barbara Grunow, and Melita McCauley practice chamber music for various school functions. ar Orclze fm and 6710 if The A Cappella Choir appeared in HStai1'way to the Stars and All-City Chorus presentations be- sides seasonal programs for our school. From the tip of the flag following the line of the note members are Dorothy Dismukes, .ludy Lingenfelter, Barbara Childers, john Paul Mills, Chuck Bridwell, Jimmy Cox, Rob- bie Hart, Donna Rankin, Marsha Routt, Julie Moherg, Laretta Ardoyno, Ronnie Harris, ,lane Tackett, Sheila Harris, .lo Ann Kelly, James Sells, Jimmie Faye Wriglit, Ann Jones, Gail Brannon, and Pat Sells. Allen Thompson and Donna Rankin portray the roles of Harry Wilkins and Edith Wilkins in Dear Ruth which was presented Novem- ber 18. Lt Bill Seawright and Ruth Wilkins, played by Sar ent Hill and Guelda Jones, discuss the serious complications of their love Above: Duvid Christopher, Joe Spears, and Ronnie Burklow match their wits on the chess hoard. Left top: Mrs. Carroll, sponsor, looks on as Larry Dyer and Bill Sanhurn enjoy the newly formed Chess Clulm. Left bottom: Concenlruting on chess are James Brewer. Fred Hill, Douglas Moore, and Tom Castillion. auf club rfrganizc' Displaying the flag of France are French Club officers, Carolyn Kynard, Secretary-Treasurerg Sally Conditt, Vice-Presidentg .lulie Moberg, Presidentg Ronnie Harris, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Mrs, Smith, sponsor. 53 The Junior Classical Leafrue offers a background for the study of Latin and the customs of this Romance language. Twenty eight members attended the J.C.L. Convention held in Austin, accompanied by Miss Lela Dalton, sponsor of the club. Julie Moberg and Doyle Davis were awarded third place ribbons, and Joye McNcw was given a certificate at the Convention glllb make language Junior Classical League officers are, left to right: Charles Sweeney, Secre- tary: Jackie Mahan, Treasurerg Bobby Dillard, Vice-Presidentg and Susan Lewis, President. 54 fun Officers of the Pun-American Club, are, top to bollom: Bob Hart. .ludy Wimbish, Dana Cant, Felton Havins, Carol Reeder, lim Anders, Becky Welch, and Mildred Eppes. Sponsors are Mrs. Ballard and Mr. Psomas. Below is the Pan-American Club, which is the largest club at Eastern Hills. ' ss Activities of the .luuior Red Cross were planned by representatives chosen from each homeroom. Their activities included filling an international gift chest, attending county council meetings, recording international music albums and exchanging paintings in- ternationally. Mrs. Taylor and Miss Moore, sponsors, advised this organization in their many activities. Hhkf 50 I- Leadership and guidance were provided by officers, Pam Thomas, Presidentg Allen Thompson, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Ferrell, Treasurerg Jody Dame-ron, Secretaryg Judy Mallicote, Reporter. 56 The Safety Council encouraged safe teen-age drivers by awarding safety stickers and identification cards to six Safe-Teen drivers each week. Mem- bers include Paula McClung, Presi- dentg Mike Poynor, Vice-Presidentg Dianne Weimann, 2nd Vice-Presidentg Barbara Swenson, Sharon Rucker, Car- olyn Kynard, Marsha Lilly, Cheryle Spain, Lisa Baker, Reporterg and Mr. Weatherred, sponsor. Members not pic- tured are Melanie Wilson, Janet King, Secretaryg Carolyn Marcotte, Treasurer. afefy C try ,v Daily assistants to the nurse Mrs Young me felt to rzght gylua White Connie Alcott, Malsha Amhurn Sharon Touhy Sandra Wilson Qallie Grimes, C uolyn Almond Mr. Hill and Mr. Psomas, sponsors, standingg Liebert Armour, Presidentg .ludy Oxford, Secrctaryg Chuck Bridwell and John Paul Mills, Song Leadersg and Clyde Woods, Vice-President lnot picturedj. Schrflars demic' falmfs Presenting Lhe morning devotionals to the school and gaining at knowledge of the Bible are important functions of this non denonu national religious club. 58 Haw! rs bow! Top: Trisha Blocker, Roland Bar- ber, Mike Davis, and Sandra Wil- son enjoy bowling at Meadow- brook Lanes. Center: Entering the bowling al- ley are Carrie Adams, Sandy Shore, and Sharon Hubbard. Below: Sandee Edwards and Larry Harrison watch Joe Gwin as he tries for E1 strike. Officers Betty Coodson, Secre- taryg Steve Chaney, Vice-Pres- identg and Camellia Porter, President, watch the perform- ance of their favorite sport. rcss glllb organ: ed 6 Members of the journalism class compose the newly organized Press Club, They are, left to right Jan Hau hton Marcia Brewer Anne Wfakefield, sponsor, Miss Ann Kingg Kathy Graves, Chuck Bridwell, and Gail Blankenship Seated are Pam Thomas Ann Day, Ray Waddell, Susan Lewis, Pat Rowe, and Barbara Bloomfield. Press Club officers are, left to right: Kathy Graves, Treasurerg Pam Thomas, Vice-President Anne Wakefield, President, Gail Blankenship, Secretary, ,lan Haughton, Historian. 60 Ihr Top right: Sports writers for this year's Tartan, Chuck Bridwell and Gary Dickenson. Above: Copy editor, Anne Wakefieldg cir- culation manager, Pat Roweg and reporter, Olivia Clarke. Left: Business manager, Ray Waddell and co-editors, Susan Lewis and Ann Day. bl 'QW Editor ln chlef Jackie Nantz and annual sponsor Mrs Marguerite Melsner Work on the Clan dummy ll' 62 1 Above: Barbara Bloomfield and Coach Mitcham take care of annual financing. Left: Working on copy envelopes for u deadline shipment are Karen Ruble, Janice McHarg, and Elizabeth Kimball, standing, and Talana Hadsell and Tricia Walker, seated. nzff gets und :way Dana Cant, 4'Clubs and Capers editor, Franna Wheeler, . Classes and '4Cur- riculum editor, and Mary Morgan, art editor. Right: Members attend a publications convention at SMU. Standing, left to right, are: Nancy Morris, Jeanette Bickley, Merline Reed, and Mrs. Meisner. Kneeling are: Tricia Walker and Brenda Boulfard. Left: Franna Wheeler, LeRoy Thompson, and Barabara Bloomfield watch as Brenda Bouffard puts the final stamp on another section of the Clan, ready to go to Dallas. 63 Left: Robert Pirtle, Danny McCook, Nancy Morris, and Steve write copy and make layouts for boys' and girls' sports. Klan ruff meats deadlines 4bo11e right: Portable heaters and soup heated on hot plates keep staff members like Judy Branham and Franna Wheeler going through the Christmas holiday deadline rush. Above center: Judy Wall, Judy Akers, Brenda Bouffard, and Darlene Pitts work as ahle assistants to section editors. Left: Olivia Clark and Ann White help photographer LeRoy Thomp- son snap Pam Thomas and Jan Houghton hanging posters. Ann Day Knot picturedb. Nancy Morris Asst. Class Ed., Clan Brenda Bouffard Asst. Class Ed., Clan Barbara Bloomfield Advertising Mgr., Tartan Business Mgr., Clan Gail Blankenship Col., Tartan . Row I: M. King, J. Mack, L. Woolverton, L. Davis, C. Kynard. Row 2: B. Helm, M. Oliver, P. Blocker, J. Garrett, L. Singleton, S. Harris, J. Moberg, T. Curl. Row 3: D. Cant, J. Lingenfelter, M. Morgan, J. Grady, P. Buckman, S. Wadlington, G. Burton, F. Johnson. Row 4: H. Richardson, A. Wakefield, D. Dismukes, M. Fry, C. Porter. Row 5: G. Granger, F. Culberson, G. Trainer, G. Held, P. Copeland, D. Davis, R. Vandiver, D. Reynolds. National H0 I7 3' 1 Sponsor of the National Honor So- ciety is Mrs. Dorothy Conway. Will this message pass the censor? Kay Mullen- dore and Melany Burton aid in typing Valentine telegrams, one of the many successful fund-raising projects of the National Honor Society. Front row: C. Allcock, K. Ruble, S. Hoffman, J. Autrey, J. Tackett, J. Kelly, J. Akers. Row 2: C. Adams, J. Rogers, S Worsham, J. Mahan, J. Kelly, C. McKissack, A. Jones, J. McNew, J. Wimhish, M. Ferrell. Row 3: J. Speck, C. Reeder J. Parsons, D. Perkinson, B. Welch, S. Begley. Row 4: A. Day, J. Ferguson, G. Blankenship, J. Lewis, C. Sweeney, S Lewis, K. Stevens, C. Warkentin, J. 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V1 .ml X 91.6 ,V-Q-VV-VVV.,,1, , ,H--wzggf ,,gV1,.Q 1' 3113152-J M , V - .Y ix- i ii ,Fi if as gli Q2 if if f iil '52 EH 395 Hheerlmders manure 5 chaff! spirit Eastern Hills Cheerleaders for 1960-61 are Judy Mack, Felton Havins, Blelany Burton, Doyle Davis, Carol Spina, and Sargent Hill These cheerleaders did a fine job uniting the student body to hack our teams tlrrougli the year. Mclany Burton and Doyle Davis served us head Clic-erleaders. 72 Alternate cheerleaders are Charles Rigby, Diannah Barton, Suzanne Hoffman, and Danny Tekstar. In the absence of the regular cheer- leaders, the altemates substitute. Mrs. Betty Taylor, girls' P.E. in- structor, sponsors the cheerleaders. fllferuufes ye!! far IK- Zdllfld Football queen nominees for 1960-61 were Joann Parker, Jackie Nantz, Talana Hudscll, Lynda Lynch, and Ann Day. Talana Hadsell was crowned queen at a pep rally the night before the Technical-Eastern Hills game. Many of the first exes of Eastern Hills attended the homecoming pep rally. Taluna was presents,-cl by the captains the night of the game and re- ceived the traditional llZiIlLlSl1ZlliP. First exes' officers are Tommy Bratcher, j Terry Horton, and ,lane Bates Fox. Hrs! 51-HKS em ,lk- .ld-4 Assistant coaches Willingham, Woods, and Graves attend their first Eastern Hills football banquet. Mr. Daniel, Booster Club President, talks to the guest speaker, Mr. Amos Molton, assistant cliancv-llur at T.C.ll. Talana Hadsell, Highlander Football Queen fiend flomccvming 75 ffzyhlandsrs enter ,4,4,4,4 -5 camp fifim Highlanders meet at half time of district encounter for strategy discussion led by Coach Mitcham. Eastern Hills compiled a 1-4-1 district record in the first year of AAAA-5 competition. The lone bright spot Was the 42-12 homecoming triumph over the Tech Bulldogs. The Highlanders showed Well against state semi-finalist, Paschal, in drawing a close 6-0 loss. Defeats were also suffered against North Side, Arlington Heights and Carter Riverside, although the Highlanders led both Heights and North Side at the half. The tie deadlocked Poly and Hills for fifth place berth in the final district standings. FRED ALVORD TOMMY HENDRICK DENNIS KEATING l year letterman 1 year letterman l year letterman Manager Manager Manager COACHES: George Mitcham W. A. Graves James Willingham TRI-CAPTAINS: George Cotter Danny McCook Phil Morris JIM COOPER KIRBY HALM GUS BIERMAN 1 year Ietterman 1 year Ietterman 1 year letterman Back Tackle Guard '24 team ,wsfs oufsfzzud hy .swsrf PHIL MORRIS .TERRY HARRELL GEORGEICOTTER 2 year Ietterman l year letterman 2 year letterman End Back Center 'L JW3 T if ' x, .T -Q Hdiiwr Nnyfiiffzg ..a,.,,95il!'Ze-?,5a.1?4zs1'sewffm,1P:,4?1i-:'h??a3u5zQi9JS: DAVE HADDEN SAM SCOTT STEVE FRANKS 1 year letterman 1 year letterman 1 year letterman Back Guard Back Dwight Martin cuts the corner for good yardage against North Side. The district contender Steers bounced the Highlanders 33-13 after a half-time deficit. The Highlander backs gained 174 yurds per game with a season total 123 points. X V WADE WALKER ROBERT TONC DWIGHT MARTIN 1 year lelterinan 2 year letternian 2 year letterman 7 Tackle Tackle Back ffighlauden All-district defender Kip Miller prepares for district contest. The Highlander fullback re- ceived the acclaim of sportswriters and fans in winning an almost unanimous berth as line- backer on the AAAA-5 defensive squad. Join- ing Miller as honorable mention members of, the all-district squad were Robert Tong, Wade Walker, Danny McCook, Dwight Martin, and Bob Lee. KIP MILLER DANNY McCOOK BOB LEE I year letterman 2 year Ietterman I year Ietterman Back Guard Tackle 0 Q I Wm 0 rdf an ad-Mirza! team TED ANTHONY JACK GREY BILL MANN JERRY PIERCE DON REYNOLDS TOMMY RICHARDS MIKE WILLIAMS Halfhack Dave Haclclen races Tech defender for the goal line in Highlanders: home- coming victory. Eastern Hills pushed across their season total, forty-two points, in downing the Bulldogs. The homecoming victory highlighted a 6-3-1 recorcl. The Highlanclers average-cl two hundred thirty-eight yards per game. showing fire and spirit throughout the season. TEDDY COBER 2 year lettermun Back Highlander ' ffommfmim .lllll ROBBINS 1 year letterman Buck tg. :Gil JERRY BARTON DON CREAGER ODIE DOLLINS 1 year letterman 1 year letterman 2 year letterman End End End ir I ,4,4,4,4 -5 view y DOUG BROWN PAT DANIEL JAMES BRANTLEY 1 year letterman 2 year letterman 1 Year letterman Center Guard Back RAIDERS Front row: Bloomfield, Armstrong, Gilbert, Brewer, Winkler. Second row: Wilkins. Wright, Jones, Cooper, Shields, Thompson Third row: Ericson, Vandiver, Smith, Taylor, Vasney, Stephens. Fourth row: Coach Wood, Schwalbe, McVean, Hulsey, Greenwood Alcorn, Bartholomew. team fakes second in di Irie! Quarterback Ronnie Hill launches a forward pass good for short gain against the Birdville Buffs. The two MB squads compiled a combined 6-3 record, with Coach McBee's Rinkydinks taking second place in district. 84 RINKY DTNKS Front row: Brunclon, Koebernick, Ladd. Cartwright, McCoy. Seconrl row: Ropvr. Nixon. Miller, Rhode-Q. Barnes, Hill, Latluuu Third f01Ul' Couch Mcl3c:e, Locke, Flatt, Aitkin, Soutllard, Kcenvr, Means. 15710 fer gfllb gives award First winners of the basketball trophy given this year and to be given each ensuing year were cagers Odie Dollins and Don Reynolds. Dollins was awarded a trophy for most outstanding player in the first half of district competition. Reynold's trophy was awarded him as the most valuable player of the year. These awards procreated by the Booster Club, will become a tradition at Eastern Hills, with each winner's name to be engraved permanently on the trophies. Ten lettermen comprised the Highlander squad and eight lettermen will add to Highlander effectiveness next year. Eastern Hills cagers for '60-'61 are, left to right: Tommy Huff, Dun Reynolds, Odie Dollins, Bruce Schnitzer, Gary Granger, Mike Martin, Fred Culberson, Doug Brown, Kenneth Wiggs, and George Cotter. 86 HB TEAM First row: Coach Woods, Wayne Lewis, Bill Shaw, Louis Miller, David Williams, Coach McBee. Second row: Kendall McCook Bobby Larmer, Steve Means, Ronnie Hill, Dwayne Wier, Kirby Halm. The Eastern Hills Bw or Sophomore squad compiled a creditable 15-7 season record, winning 6 of the 12 district contests. The game most remembered is the 32-31 con- quest of the Paschal MBU team. Before encountering Eastern Hills, the Paschal Bw team had gone through 67 straight games undefeated. This victory was the high point of a year that gave experience and better skill to the future An campaigners. 16'-team gain - erfperieucc 87 Captain of the '61 Highlander basketball team, Odie Dollins, looks at favorable target, Lynda Lynch. on the basket rim. Lynda, elected bas- ketball queen, exemplified the spirit of other Highlander fans who supported Coach McBee and the team all the way. Q 1 ? 5 E E E il 'X if r . Q Under the leadership of Coach McBee the Highlanders never said 'Adie but continued battling, and gaining experience for the KLA-5 next year. 60 ch, Lfapfain, zz d 88 .Queen Golden Glove competitor Ronnie Baxter holds trophy awarded him for his semi- finalist victory in the Texas Regional Golden Cloves Tournament. Led by Coach Graves and supported by lVIr. Johnson and other Eastern Hills rooters. eighteen Highlanders competed in the first round of this tournament held at Will Rogers Coliseum. l6'cwcr Win frrfplzy 1 is Eastern Hills's first boxing club flex the biceps in the manner which carried thc-ni to 18 victories in the Regional tournament at Will Rogers. Fighters who won two or more victories were Ronnie Baxter, Robert Ladd, Rusty Garrison, Holly McQuitty, and Johnny Foster. Other Highlanders who fought are, top row: Ronnie Baxter, Cary Hill. Tony Brogdon, Dennis Keating, Presley Jordan, Bob Sullivan, Johnny Foster, Steve Ogden, ,lerry Hoover, Chuck Coleman, and J. D. Farmer. Bottom row: Holly Mc- Quitty, George Kohler. Rusty Garrison, Ronnie Wright, Paul Brogdon, Carry Dickinson, and Bob Ladd. Gaiden 51011615 W2 -'lllm Eastern Hills glover, Rusty Garrison, throws a long range right which paves the way for a decision over his competitor in the Regional Tournament. In the first year of Colden Gloves Competition, Eastern Hills was represented by several fine fighters and rang up a creditable record. Many of the boys 'Fought in other tournaments, and with ten returning members, the Eastern Hills club can look forward to next year, supported by experienced and established winning spirit. Gfurmzmeuf The 1960-61 Eastern Hills volleyball team members are Sue Jennings, Nancy Morris. Suzanne Ellis, Mary Ridgway, Paula Sanders, Jackie Nantz, Dana Cant, Franna Wheeler, Camellia Porter, Dianne Stallcup, Sandy Shore, and Judy Hill. The girls' volleyball team had an outstanding season winning all games in district competition. While playing Paschal for the city crown, the team lost its only game. Two juniors and two sophomores will he back next year with new experience gained this year. Team captains Franna Wheeler and Nancy Mor- ris with the help of their Coach, Miss Moore, rendered leadership to the girls on their road to victory. Nancy and Franna are 3-year lettermen. Girl Win Di iris! 92 V011 gba!! Schedule Carter ,, North Side ,,,, ,, Diamond Hill Carter ,,,7,,,,,,,,7, , ,,7,, 7 North Side ,,7,,,,, ,,,, Y Diamond Hill Paschal ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,l,,,,,, EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EI-IHS Spiker Sandy Shore hits a smashing ball while set-up girl, Nancy MOTIIS looks on Althou h the Eastern Hills team played an outstanding game it lost by 12 points to the Paschal team for the city crown. Mary Ridgeway, exhibiting her fine form, warms up before her first district match at Sycamore Park. Mary, singles representative for two con- secutive years, represented EHHS very well by reaching the semi-finals in district play. 94 Zfenui I am The girls' tennis squad of 1960-1961 are, from top to bottom: Mary Ridgeway, Paula Barron, Key Stevens, ' Melany Burton, Carol Spina, and Darlene Pitts. Miss Moore coaches the girls. The boys' doubles team, Steve Means and Gary McBrayer, progressed to the semi-finals in district play without de- feat. Jack Specht, singles player, reached the quarter- finals in the district meet. Mr. Vaughn is the boys' coach. - r. ., ,,,,r y ,,,,,. r,.. , ,. r,,. ,,., , , .,.r Key Stevens, left, and Darlene Pitts, right, girls' doubles team, reach for the sky to return a lohbed ball over the net. Their net game enabled them to advance to the semi-finals in district play. Jack Specht, singles player, executes a Gary McBrayer, doubles team, illu- Steve Means, doubles team, practices beautiful fore-hand drive over the net, strates his powerful serve during his back-hand stroke. practice. Boys' District TL-nnis Tcum from lv!! In ftgfllj Stew Means, Jack Specht, and Gary McBrz1ycr. ado an fm g The boys' tennis squad of 1960-1961 are, top row, from left to light: Cary Mciiruyer, John Dolbee, Roger Enderbrock, Steve Means, .luck Spucht, Sam Scott, Jerry N1CCO11L11I1. Bottom row, frvnz Richard James, and Jimmy Cox. left tu riglzl: Barry Mc-Kenna, Jeriy Cole, Jimmy Garrett, Coach Wood, Phil Morris, Teddy Gober, Chuck Dean, Mgr., Dwight Martin, George Cotter, Dwayne Wier, Randy DeShazo, Wade Walker, Coach Willingham. Middle row: Jerry Barton, James Aitken, Scotty Locke, Roy Vundiver, Lewis Harmon, Ray Waddell, .lames Greenwood, J. D. Farmer. Front row: Ray Jones, .lim Robbins, Roger Kennedy, Danny McCoy, Jerry Harrell, Glen Brandon, Lee Shepherd, Robert Smith. Crack ftflllfil Leiter ,... Track Coach James Willingham congratulates Randy DeShazo on his being elected captain of the '61 Highlander Track Team. Randy ran the mile in district meet. 5'-. Taking the baton from Teddy Gober on the last leg of the sprint relay Low hurdler Jerry Harrell skims the bar in praci Dwight Martin digs for the finish line. tice. Jerry set a school record of 20.6 in this event, and placed 2nd in the Will Rogers' Junion meet. . . . sets record, Members of the mile relay team which set a school record Lewis Hafm0H is ai1 b0fU UVBT the bf0ad'jUmP Pit 515 he Sffainj of 3.2919 are J, D, Farmer, James Greenwood, Lee Shepherd, for the extra ounce that pushed him to a school record and and Jerry Harrell, fifth place in district. George Cotter exchanges the shot put for track queen Jim Ann Speck. Cotter, however, threw the shot well enough to represent district 5-AAAA in the state neet. He won 2nd in Regional Compe- :itibn with a school record toss of 33, HIM . ...pkk queen. JIM ANN SPECK Nlczinbers of the '61 Golf team ure Richard Marlin, Chnrlm-s Swccnezy, Bruce Scllnitzcr, .luck Gray, Fred Cullaf-rsmi Mike Martin, and Melvin Starks lnot picturedl. Sp0nsu1'isCm1ch McBee. Qvfers have W 4 566151714 l Captain ol the Golf team and top golfer in district play is Mike Marlin, placing behind state Champions from Paschal. Eastern Hills won 3rd place in district matches. IOO lgaseball Eapfaiu, Zoach, and Qucm Inga! to the team Odie Dollins watches the hull go over the fence for a home run against Arlington Heights. With many good hits the High- landers limit Heights l2 to 5. Drfllin top average at . 32 I Tlmvwiug 21 uct over opposing batsmen wus mound staff, Ken Hix. Roy Phluk, and Miko Crizzard, catcher Odic Dollins. Roaming the green expanses for Eastern Hills were Don Cl'0Llgt'1', Ernie Bates, .lim Cooper, Jann-s Brantley, and Kip Millor Knot picturedl. Scafmfveu warn letter Hustling the infield with gloves up were Highlanders Max Rhodes, Dale DuVull, Dennis Heath, .Iinimy Anders and Mike Henry. Buck row: Couch Graves, Odie Dollins, Ernie Bates, Roy Phlak, Dennis Heath, Mike Grizzard, Don Creager, Kenneth Hix, and Max Rhodes. Front row: Mgr. Jerry Hendricks, Jimmy Anders, Dale DuVall, James Brantley, Mike Henry, and Mgr. Fred Alvord. Danny McCook, Kip Miller, and .lim Cooper fnot pictureflj. 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QWf ,,,,,, Wim fall lfllp 4 l MARY MORGAN Art, English, and Mathematics U 5 5 E 5 3 11 f Q , ! x i . 5 JACKIE NANTZ DANNY MCCOOK Enghsh Phys1calFducat1Qn Spamsh o be elxmtble for WHOS WHO these students malntamed a Grade average of B OI hugher an averabe of A 111 czltlzenshlp ranked hlbhest 1n thelr chosen flelds and recewed 111,011 ratmgs by thelr teachers 1111 two other subjects gfgcienggge, Mathematics, t tmlli gndVBg1nd ' Ei? ij' DOYLEEADAVIS ,Qi Y tt ,Soqigl Stgdies, mSciGHCf-BS, K LV Land Latin . ,,.-k, . .k., rftk, i 1 k ijrlkggcly JAN DAY- ttht t Lassuagss HHf14gf50CiH15tudieS dd . 2155 15, JANE TACKETT SHEILA HARRIS Literature, Music, and Languages :Most of the Seniors who graduated Summa Cum Laudeytalso achieved platces in WHCYS WHO along with the nine pictured here. Only fourteen students from ayclass of two hundred fourteen received this honor. Besides showing high standards of per- formance in their speoial fields, they revealed versatility by ranking high in other departments. PHILLIP COPELAND l English, Spanish, and Mathematics H6 ii ,rv ,f fs f.,w'f r .Mm 5, f V ,Q A ,:-, S . N5 mf V? S Y, Qi ' zlfififlg 4 ,,Wf,,- :tw 2951 Y? Vf lv? VE!5 '1 ?vTi5'5is55sSf,-Sexn5z,?Su:emYis:F'MkA NEW 1 S i i 5 5 5 w I i K lsiiiiiifk -E-1f4'::f7v?v'5L?E'QEG2 , N A L' V'li-.L'3?IRQki??2Pi:'?E9l:6?3F!Q'9'255Zik'?Si?iHh Rwii?5L?Ri??IQ5Sai3?il3'5?f?bfi'bbii 'A Fifi-.aEQfEffff5w1 :' 5 7 X fl?-.5?Sa3:Q2'5ZifE552L?'52'r1v:'lL7Jfbr2Pf.3f52' 1.1 L MW1.254fMiiVU4J?iE'5?LSxfz2fi6'1 'f'l':i 1 f 'L vi J r 5 i si E 2 S Y Q if 93 E 2 2 .Y l 555v 9WMEsiSQEM5Yz2x Y 0 me w 4 W Y Wfmgkii SW 551536 w?'mf'1-U55 QHWEQTWEHHVSWKXSW' M 41 mv WW! 21 QQZBKSWWEWHZWWHWSESKWHSSE S' 4 X- 7,1 5:-I F' si f 22ii5vfif' if N 0 ,Q 11 I-1?v-SMH? Sophomores shura Sophomores may look forward to returning to the familiarity of halls and faces next year. As their high school careers progress to the ultimate height of graduation, their responsibilities to school and community increase, and privileges are attained from both. Chosen to lead the sophomore class of 1960-61 are Danny McCoy, secretaryg Glenn Brandon, presi- 1 dentg and Louis Miller, vice-president. nf kzpai 2714 and Hr I-day Rats After sophomores complete schedules, Mrs. Conway helps mystified soph, Candy Hamilton, start hor all important high school days with proper counseling. Paula Acuff James Aitken J. Allen Carolyn Almond Fred Alvord David Ambrose Peggy Anthony G. W. Austin Dean Bockman Edward Baer Top: Earnest Clarke, Sharon Harris Benny Thompson, Brenda Harris study Bottom: Cay Burton, Julie Hudson Carole Stall cup, Carolyn Marcotte eat lfurzchrrmm serve' Donnie Baxter Celia Beall Tommy Beaman Sharon Ballew Gary Balthrop Jeanette Barber Betty Barnes Jimmy Barnes Nancy Barnes Andrea Barnett Sammy Bartholomew Dianna Barton Linda Barr om Castillion and Ronnie Burklow start their school day with a game f chess. any purpvsvs Nan Bodine Janice Bohannon Vernon Boyd Jackie Bozanich Glenn Brandon George Branum Jimmy Bratcher Sandra Bratcher Alice Brelz Clifton Brewer David Brown Charlie Bruce Judy Bice Donna Blackstone Philip Beckner Susan Begley Nola Benbow Marie Benton Sharon Berger OI1 Brenda Bettinger fa Srfplz James Buck Phyllis Buckman Ronnie Burklow Becky Burrage Gay Burton Cheryl Busbee Bruce Butler Helen Butler Susan Caldwell Gene Cartwright Torn Castillion Billie Cathey Richard Christensen Ralph Cox Pat Craigo The ears are where? Bruce McDonald asks Kay Humphrey. , rfplz , lm' 15 Ernest Clark Charles Cole Gail Cole Jerry Cole Steve Cole Trisha Collier l Brian Collins Betty Connaster Marilyn Conner Mike Cooper Sandra Cooper ,lirnmy Cox , my dzsscciiou Gail DeVore Hank Dews Joe Dickerson .Io Ann Dickie Sandra Diehl Bobby Dillard David Douglas Diane Drass J une Drennan Linda Dunham Kenneth Crawford Paul Crawford Carol Crowder Dyanne Cunningham Sarah Cunningham Winfield Cunningham Judy Curlee Phyllis Davis Randy Decker Betty Devoe Larry Dyer Sandra Edwards Carol Eldridge Barbara Eller Dianne Ellis Steve Ericson Melvin Fenn Linda Ferguson Mike Ferguson Karen Fike Paul Flemming Cynthia Frazier Gail De Vore brings country cousin look to Sep more ,ludy Hill. Specvh zz Z! rfph Jan Gotcber Jan Grady Mary Graham Sandra Fry Johnny Gallagher Louise Garcia Jimmy Garrett Kay Gibbs David Gilbert James Gilmartin Richard Goddard Daphine Golden Ronnie Golden Liz Graves Sallie Grimes Mike Grizzard Bob Grove phs and seniors aren't so different, are they, Judy au? Bruce Grove HH-c1f14Hde14ce Billy Haire Kenneth Hall Wanda Hall John Halm Shirley Halverson Candy Hamilton Harriett Hamilton Judy Hammons George Hammontree Penny Hancock Barbara Grunow Donna Grzann Woody Guinn Larry Guthrie John Hadsell Dianne Hardin Brenda Harris Ronnie Harris Sharon Harris Susan Harris Larry Harrison Linda Hartman Sherry Hayes Vicki Held Betty Helms Tommy Hendricks Marcia Huckaby Bill Hudgins Roy Vandiver seeks the assistance of Mrs. Wil- liamson, librarian, for an English 3 report. vph rem Dudley Hicks Dianne Hill Fred Hill .lucly Hill Ronnie Hill Bill Hoffman Suzanne Hoffman Susan Hofmann Jim Holt Bert Hood Christine Horn Mollie Howell Sharon Hubbard , Ronnie Huber La Velle, David Young, and Kim Nelson a diagram of the plot of Silas Marner novel in English 3. iff aim' Nancy Joblin Jimmy Johnson Linda Johnson Belynda Jones Carl Jones Ray Jones Bobby Keener Cheryl Kelly Janet Kelly Jim Kennedy J ulie Hudson Ed Hullum James Hulsey Kay Humphrey Bill Hunsacker Betsy Hunter Francis Ince Janet Jackson Toni J ahn Vivian Jenson Linda Kennedy Roger Kennedy Eddy Kessler Janis Kimbrough Barbara King Carolyn King Warren Koch Thomas Koebern Kitty Kouns ick Kay Gibbs, Mary Alice King and Dianne M Kinney serve at Spanish Club bake ale in super market. Srfphs jlfllf tezesaifat WW A Jametta Long Melita McCauley Pat Lambert Linda Langdon Tony Lange. Charles Lankford Bobby Larmer Mike Latham Nancy Lathrop Cheryl La Velle Linda Lemons Mary Logan Daniel McCullum John Foster and Bobby Massey hold a piiata as Pat Lambert tries her kill. f Kendall McCook Danny McCoy Pat McCullough Kay McGee Bruce McDonald Suzanne McDonald Bruce McKenna Judy McKinney V Linda MCMUI-ra Carolyn Marcotte Becky Marsh Doug Martin Bobby Massey Tee Matthews Steve Means Marsha Myers Marilyn Milburn Neldon Millar Louis Miller Y J im McVean Reynolds Miller John Paul Mills Mike Moore Karen Perrino Pamela Perry Bill Powell Louise Proctor Pat Quire Lonnie Reames Steve Reames Al Reaves Cheryl Reeder Max Rhodes Susan Muse Louise Myers Sue Neal David Nelson Don Nelson Kim Nelson Ernest Newson Charles Nimitz Phillip Nixon Sharon Noah Mary Oliver Juanita Peacock Guy Perkins Don Perlick rfphmzorfza Le Roy Thompson works in the darkroom for the Clan. Rita Riddell Charlie Rigby Shirley Roberts Dianna Robertson Sherri Rogers Robert Rogers .l on Roper Sharon Rucker Ward Rusco Janet Ryder Bill Sanborn Bob Sands Eugene Schilder Carl Scott Sam Scott Terry Searcy a Becky Self James Sells Sharon Harris and Nancy Barnes try their hand at interior decorating in art class. Sheryl Sheets Paul Shields Sandy Shore Mary Simmons Carole Stallcup Melvin Starks Kay Stephens Judy Stephenson Tim Stewart Jenny Storza Madalyn Strange Gloria Strickland Betty Swanson Harry Sweet Cheryl Spain Tricia Speaks Billy Joe Spears Joe Spears Barbara Smith Berta Smith Bob Smith Jackie Smith Joyce Smith Bonnie Smith Tina Smith J. W. Southard Donald Sowell Sophvmvre Pattie Warren checks out a book from able library ass1stants, .lune Drennan and Dianne Wieman l Paul Tate Nancy Tatum Bill Taylor Fred Taylor Mack Taylor Gail Teague Bobby Tefertiller Danny Tekstar Benny Thompson Le Roy Thompson Robert Tobey Jimmy Trimble Boy Vandiver Lila Van Houten 0 I J kc new H11 Susie Wadlington Larry Walcott Linda Wallace Eddie Wakefield Preston Warner 6' Paula Van Pelt Beverly Vinson Terry Von Diest ,lan Waddell Dennis Withers Beth Woffard Ronnie Womack Robert Woods Candy Woodward ,lean Woolverton Linda Woolverton Ronnie Wright David Yarbrough David Young Mary Young Patti Warren Paula Watts Pete Watts Dianne Weimann Jane Welborn ,loy Welch Robert VV est Ann White Reggie Wilkins Ann Williams David Williams Bill Winkler Jere Winter fl? wnfimzcd in 6 Zfufa Down. . . 0146 in 5 ly ' last yearas memories, this yeznfs realities, and next yearis dreams are possessions of the EHHS junior class. Uppcrclassmen look forward to wearing a elierislied senior ring and taking the giant step across the aisle to the senior section of the auditorium in May. Before them lies the responsibility of carrying on the traditions created in the past. '61 juniors elected Fred Culberson, presidentg Carol Warkexrtiri. secretary: and Teddy Gober, vice-president, of the junior class. Anna Acker Carrie Ruth Adams Carter Alcorn Connie Allcock Joyce Allen ,lim Anders Roger Bassliam Ernie Bates Sandra Bates Bob Anderson Laretta Ardoyno Liebert Armour Roby Armstrong junivrs dmu Threila Atwell Jimmy Ausiin JoAnn Autry Larry Avarello Beverly Baldree Kay Ballengee Roland Barber Brenda Barnes Larry Barnes Jerry Barr Richard Bauguess Carol Beitler Don Bergen Penny Sue Berry 1 fm! an numb rs Bert Bloomfield Barbara Boake Evan Bogan Pat Boggs Beth Borst Ralph Bowdish Pam Bowers Vicki Bramlett Gus Bierman Trisha Blocker Gail Brannon Audie Bratcher Jackie Brewer Sandra Collard ,lean Collins Steve Briley Jimmy Brittian Paul Brogdon Barbara Brooks Sherry Brooks Doug Brown Paul Brownlow Cheryl Burdine Chuck Campbell 1114 0 Tom Carter Danny Chaney Dean Chapman David Christopher Gypsy Christy Judy Claiborne Carol Cloud Susan Coates Med Coffman Chuck Coleman cyin clfzssufzf k Taddie Curl Linda Damalo Jody Dameron Debra Davis Gary Davis Margaret Davis Chuck Dean Jimmy Dent Donnie Dillon Doroth f Dismukes 5 Sharon Ditman ,I im Dodson Sally Conditt Raymond Conner ,lim Cooper Cheryl Cotton Wallace Crum Fred Culberson Richard Donaldson Jerry Dulaney ,lane Dunlap Jim Eller Saunclra Emery Roger Enclerbrock Billie Ann Ericson Mildred Epps Don Evans Lyn Evans J. D. Farmer Jean Ferguson John Ferguson Margaret Ferrell Biff Flatt Mike Fletcher Johnny Foster Steve Franks Elaine Frazier I46 Elassics in lifemfu Ann Jones and Brian Philibert display posters illustrating book reviews for Mrs. lngraham in English 5. r by jun Zfrs Martha Jo Fry Mary Ann Fry Tommy Gandy Jack D. Gray Sam Greenfield James Greenwood Al Griffin J oe Givin Dave Hadden Linda Hagler Kirby Halm Carol Hamby Nelson Garland Judy Garrett Russell Garrison Terrell Gass Ann Gilbert Robert Gipson Sherry Gober Teddy Gober Pam Goforth Joy Gordon Gary Granger Jack Gray Judy Hamilton .lerry Hamm Tommy Hancock Carolyn Haney Christal Harley Brenda Harris Pat Harrison Johnny Hargrave Merrill Harper Barbara Hart Doug Hart Darlene Harvey Sherri Hoffman Willene Holt Jerry Hoover 2411 WM Linda Hawkins Felton Havins Ronnie Hearne Mike Henry Karen Hewett Carol Hill Steve Hilliard Bill Hines Kenneth Hix Margaret Hodg X recruit fur unc of Coach MCBcc's classes is issued lus PF ull ln fum! um Jeux Blutuu Johnny Slllltll l'elIon lluvins, Don Nelson, Kenneth Me-isner and Jimmy Austm lfzzcl nm uulunlm Blllv BllI1f'll and Hobbm Hut nd mf play JJ Elizabeth Horwitz Darla Houlihan Joyce l-lowarcl Joyce Howery Tommy Huff Zoe Ann Hunter Kay J afzkson David James Reed Jameson Jean Jenkins Sue Jennings Carole Jenson Elaine Jeter Faith Ann Johnson Francis Johnson juuiars enjrfg Dolores Jones Martha Jones Wendell Jordon Margaret Kantz Dennis Keating Walter Keith JoAnn Kelly Joan Kessler W Mary Alice King Janet Klabzuba Jane Kouns Carolyn Kynard Virginia Lattimore Renee Lias McCormick arranges a centerpiece for the faculty luncheon. Marie Linville Genie Lyon Gary McBrayer Barbara McCall Dennis McCarty Wayfne McCleery Jerrv McCollum Artliur McConnell Glen McCord Ray McCoy Sparky Mcljuff Edward McKinley nal activities Lincla Lawrence Bob Lee Wayne Lee Gary LePo1'iS Wayne Lewis Marsha Lilly Dianne McKinney Bill lVlcNatt ,lucly Mack Jackie Mahan Sue Marsh Uixie Marshall Linda Martin Mike Martin Beverly Mans David Meals Pam Meer Kenneth Meisner Carol Miller Kip Miller Merry Lu Miner Melinda Mitchell Mary Jo Mixon Julie Moberg Brenda Moore Bill Montgomery Judy Mallicote Melinda Mallon Bill Mann reifuy... Carolyn Montgomery Cheryl Moody Suzanne Morris J im Moser Mike Motley George Murley Sharon Nauert Jane Nelson Eugene Oehler Steve Ogden Judy Owen Judy Oxford Cherie Page Janet Parsons Donna Payne Sherry Payne es Buck, Gary Smith, dy Kessler, David and Don Miller mes ow their projects, com- eted for Christmas. Gordon Peaclon Ruby Pearce Karen Peek I im Peel Kellie Pelham Delilah Perkinson Brian Philihert Jerry Pierce Katy Pinto Angela Roll Marsha Routt Karen Ruhle Cynthia Sanders Sherry Samuel Bill Schmidt Elizabeth Pope Camellia Porter Ronnie Price O. C. Raynes Carol Reeder Don Reynolds Ann Rhodes Tommy Richards Jo Richardson Mary Ridgway Carol Rippetoe Jackie Rogers Bruce Schnitzer Jimmy Schwalhe Linda Schwotzer Janie Scott Bill Shan Ruth Shan Lee Shepherd Lee Singleton Virginia Lattimore and Lyn Evans increase typ- ing skills. Paulette Standifer Nancy Stevens Bill Stewart Ann Stratton Sandra Swaim Sharon Swanson ,lim Sweeney Barbara Swenson Christine Tackaber Sally Tarpley George Taylor Walter Taylor TY junivr Hngers lfl lable Gary Smith Grant Smith Johnny Smith Noel Smith J oe Spears J im Ann Speck Lyncla Jo Ward M. L. Ward Carol Warkentin Butch Watson Becky Welch Doug Stephens Charles Whisenand Barbara Thomas Bobby Thomas Marilyn Thompson I Jim Tobey Gary Trainer Sue Trimble James Trinsley I oe Tucker James Tuohy Ann Tuttleton Barbara Ussery Bill Vaught Wade Walker i Juniors, Zoe Ann Hunter, Kenneth Wiggs and Steve Franks, dazzle sophomore Cheryl Spain with their new senior rings. .Taoquie Westerholm 51,1 271' ring Jackie Whitley Sylvia White Kenneth Wiggs Sandra Wilkins Tommy Willess Walter Williams Rebecca Willis George Wilrnoth Betty Wilson Mary Wilson Melanie Wilson Sandra Wilson Judy Wirnloish Ben Wofford Carolyn Woods Jerry Woods Sandra Worsham .lean Wright Jimmie Faye Wright John Yeatts Sally Yeatts Bill Young Jane Young lirmuf jun Yfl' y ar 0 I - Graduaf bn Senior President, Jim Robbins, backed by his Vice-President, Eugene Held, and Secretary, Dana Cant, has done much to represent and encourage the senior class in their activities and steps toward graduation. Jim served as master of ceremonies of the Senior Banquet, while Dana was in charge of the ring-turning ceremonies. Gene Held was representative of the class in charge of Senior Picnic arrangements, The Seniors of 1961 have made outstanding contributions to the school and have helped to carry on the traditions of the Highlanders. LAURA ACUFF Future Nurses 2, FTA 2, Bible Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Red Cros- Rep. 2, 3. JUDY AKERS Natl. Hon, Soc. 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Leonards Star Awards 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Bible Club 3, Clan Staff 3. MARCIA AMBURN fsenior transfer! Future Nurses 3, Y-Teens 3, Bible Club 3. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Le0nard's Star Awards l, 2, 3, Highlandettes 2, 3, Pan- Ain 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Historian 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3. JOEL BACON Band 2, 3, Drum Major 3, Stage Band 2, 3, Orch. 2, 3, All-City 2, 3, Safety Council 2, 3, Highland Fling 2, 3. ELEANOR BARGSLEY Volleyball HB Team 3, JCL 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. BILLY BARNETT PAULA BARRON Y-Teens 2, 3, Tennis Letter 3. JERRY BARTON Football 3, Baseball 3, Office Assistant. RONNIE BAXTER Boxing Team 3, Runner-up Flyweight Re- gional Colden Cloves, Safety Council 3. TIM BECKELMAN Band 2, 3, Secy. 2, Stage Band 2, Ranch King 3. DENNY BEITLER CARL BERGERON JEANETTE BICKLEY Y-Teens 2, 3, Bible Club 3. GAIL- BLANKENSHIP Student Council Rep. 2, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Leonard's Star Awards 2, 3, Tartan Staff 3, Secy. of Press Club 3. I59 BARBARA BLOOIVIFIELD Favorite Finalist 2: Y-Teens 2, 35 Press Club 35 Leonardis Star Awards 1, 35 Busi- ness Manager Clan 35 Advertising Manager Tartan 35 Natl. Hon. Soc. 35 Clan-Tartan Award 35 City Press Assn. Vice-Pres. 3: Who's Who 35 Miss EHHS 3. BRENDA BOUFFARD Y-Teens 2, 35 FTA 2, 35 Clan Staff 3: Clan Award 35 Office Asst. 2. KARLYN BOURIE Y-Teens 2, 35 FNA Secy. 35 Bible Club 3. LINDA BOWERS 611155 af '6 I begin KIRK BRANDT JUDY BRANHAM Clan Staff Treas. 3: Y-Teens 2, 35 Pan- Am 2, 35 BU Volley- ball team 2, 35 Leon- ard's Star Awards l, 2, 35 Volunteer Serv- ice Awards 2, 3. JAMES BRANTLEY Football Letter 35 Baseball Letter I, 2, 3: Senior Favorite. MARCIA BREWER B Volleyball Team 25 Volleyball Manager 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, ICC Representative 3, State officer 35 Highlandettes 2, 35 Pan- Am 2, 35 Tartan Staff 35 Press Club 3. CHUCK BRIDWELL Bible Club Song Leader 35 Chess Club: Spring Play 35 Leonard's Star Awards I, 3: Tartan Staff Sports C0-editor 35 Select Choir Award 3. TONY BROCDON Bible Club 35 Boxing Team 35 ,IRC 2, 3. BILL BUCKELLEW Band Vice-Pres. 2, Outstanding Member Award 35 Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3: Student Council 25 Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 35 Natl. Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion 25 Who's Who5 Mr. EHHS Nominee: Prof. Engr. Award. JEANETTE BUNTON Y-Teens 2, 35 Band Majorette 2, 3, Head Majorette 35 Office Asst. 35 Bowling Club 3. MELANY BURTON Tennis Letter 2, 3, Leonard's Star Awards 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3: Miss EHHS Finalist 3, Bowling Club 2. MARSHA CALVERT PERRY CAMERON CAROLYN CANTRELL CAROLYN CASBURN Pun-Am 3, Y-Teens 3. STEPHEN CHANEY Band Publicity Chairman 3, Stage Band 3, Bowling Club Vice-Pres. 3. SANDRA CHILCOAT Leonard's Star Award lg Highlandettes 2, 39 Y-Teens 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, Bowl ing Club 2. BARBARA CHTLDRESS Y-Teens 2, 33 FTA 3, FNA 3, Select Choir Office Asst. 3, Bible Club 3, Spring Play 3. CAROLYN CHRISMAN CAROL CLARE JCL 2, 33 Highlandettes 3. OLIVIA CLARKE Y-Teens 23 PanAAmg Tartan Staff 3. BOBBY COPENHAVER PHILLIP COPELAND Student Council 2, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Pres. 3, Leonard's Star Awards l, 2, 35 Bible Club 33 Chess Club 3, Pan-Am 2, FTA 2, Who's Who 3. DON CREAGER Football letter 3, Basketball letter 2, Band Vice-Pres. 3, Stage Band 2, Student Coun- 1 cil 25 Leonard's Star Award l. Q E I PAT DANIEL Football Letter 2, 3, Track Letter 2. DOYLE DAVIS Student Council 2, 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Leonard's Star Awards 2, 3, Favorite Finalist 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 3, Who's Who 3. LINDA DAVIS Band 2, 3, Band Sweetheart 3, Band Secy. 3, Flagbearer 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Secy. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, JCL 3. Sm kms' ,v l' ANN DAY I Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Pres. 2, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Highlandettes 2, 3, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Press Club 3, Tartan Co-Editor 3, Clan. Staff 3, Howdy Queen Finalist 3, Football Queen Finalist 3, Junior Favorite 2. J AN DAY 1 Highlandettes Pres. 2, 3, JCL Vice-Pres. 2, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 3, Wl1o's Wllo 3. RANDY DE SI-IAZO Track Letter 2, 3, Captain 3, Basketball Letter 2. GARY DICKINSON Tartan Staff 3, Boxing Team 3. ODIE DOLLINS Football Letter 2, 3, Basketball Letter 2, 3, Captain 3, Baseball Letter 2, 3, Co-Cap- 1 tain 3. SUE DRENNAN 7 4 MACK DUCKETT , DOROTHY DUNHAM l Y-Teens 2. 1 SUZANNF. ELLIS l Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Volleyball Let- ter 2, 3. DAVID ERICSON BILL FISHER CAROLYN FORBES Y-Teens 2. 3: FTA 2: Highlandettes 2. 3: Pan-Am 2: Office Asst. 3. agvs WAYNE FRAZIER PAELA FRICKE B Basketball Team 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. Vice-Pres. 3: Pan-Am 2, 3g Bowling Club 2. IDANA CANT Senior Favorite: Senior Class Secy.g Natl. Hon. Soc. 3: Pan-:Km 3, reporter 3: Volley- ball Letter 3, B Volleyball Captain 2: Student Council 2. 3: Clan Staff Activities Editor 3: Leonard's Star Awards 2, 3: DAR Award 3: FTA Secy. 2: Howdy Queen Finalist 3: Posture Queen Finalist 3: Y-'I'e:t-ns 2. 3: Bowling Club 2: WI1o'e W'l1o 3. ELIZABETH GARCIA Bible Club 3: Pan-Ain 3: Y-Teens 3. DORIS CAUT Y-Teens 2. 3: Higlilandettes 2, 3g Office Asst. 2. HENRY GILBERT Band 2. 3. DIANNE GILMARTIN Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: FNA 3: Bible Club 3: Spring Play 3. CHRIS GOEBEI. Spring Play 2, 3: Fall Play 23 First Place Painting, FI. Worth High School Exhibit: Seliolarsliip, Fort Worth Art Center. DOUG GOOCH KENNETH FOX Band 2, 3: Sta Band 3. BETTY GOODSON Red Cross Rep. 3, JCL 3, Y-Teens 3, HB Team Volleyball 3, Bowling Club Secy. 3, Essay Winner of Optimist Club 3. KATHY GRAVES Leonards Star Awards 2, 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Press Club Secy. 3, Tartan Staff 3, Miss EHHS Nominee. Sen Hrs Iwi KATHY GREENWOOD HENRY GUIMARIN Football Team 2. Jackie Nantz TALANA HADSELL Y-Teens 2, 3, Highlandettes Drill Leader 2, 3, Leonard's Star Awards 1, 3, Clan Staff 3, Football Queen 3, Queen of Hearts 3, Office Asst. 2, Natl. Hon. Soc. 3, Howdy Queen Finalist 3, Favorite Finalist 3. LEWIS HARMON Track Letter 3. CAROLE HARRINGTON Y-Teens 2, 3, Office Asst. 2, 3, FTA 3. CLARENCE HARRIS SHEILA HARRIS Pan-Am 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Bible Club 3, Select Choir Award 3, Student Director of Spring Play 3, Who's Who 3. JERRY HARRELL Track Letter 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 3, Golf Club 3. BOB HART Office Asst. 3, Properties Manager Spring Play 33 Light Tech. Big E Jubilee 3. ROBBIE HART Stage Band 3, Select Choir 3. STEVE HARTE JCL 2, Spring Play 2, Clan Staff 3, Class Co-editor. CHRISTINA HAUEISEN Y-Teens 2, 33 Pan-Am 2, 3g Bowling Club 34 Leonardis Star Award I. JAN HAUGHTON Y-Teens Pres. 3g Highlandettes Secy. 2, 3g Press Club 3, Tartan Staff 33 FTA 2, 33 2g Clan .Staff 3. DENNIS HEATH Football Team 2, 33 Baseball Team 2, 3 GENE HELD ' P' v 9 9 Y' Natl. Hon. Soc. Treas. 3g Red Cross Rep Natl. Merit Scholarship Letter of Com mendation. .Ierry Barton JERRY HENDRICKS Football Mgr. 2g Baseball Mgr. 2g Pan-Am 2, Bowling Club 2. ,I IM HERMAN Sportsmanship Committee 3. JERRY HESTER Basketball 2, 3, Basketball Letter 29 Base- ball 3g Pan-Am 3. GARY HILL Boxing Team 3. .IACK HILL Cheerleader 39 Spring Play 3g Red Cross Rep. 2, 3. SARCENT HILL Cheerleader 33 Student Colmcil 2g Fall and Spring Play 3, Red Cross Rep. 2. DALTON HOFFMAN HANK HOFFMAN Cheerleader 2. DIANA HOLBERT Highlundettes 3g Natl. Hon. Soc. 3, Student Council 3g Red Cross Rep. 3g Y-Teens 3g Counselor's Asst. 3g Fall Play 3g Leonard's Star Awards 2, 3. Bowling Club 2, 3g FNA 2, 3g Spring Play Senior Class Vice Pres 3' JCL 2 3 Sec 2g 2, 3, Student Council 3g Photographer for Clan-Tartan 2g Leonard's Star Award 1: S514 kms' swirl in mmf ANN HOLDER Y-Teens 2, 3g FNA 2, 33 Office Asst. 2, 35 Ranch Queen Finalist 25 Red Cross 2, 3, FTA 2. TOM HOSKINS Red Cross 3, JCL 3. Ready? Aim, Fire!! MICHELE HLTRLEY Rami 2, 3: Tartan Staff 2, 35 Pan-Am 2g FTA 2: Rowling Cluli 3: Office Asst. 3. CLJELDA JONES X-'llr-4-115 2. 3: FTA 23 Pan-Am 21 High- lands-ttcs 22, 31 Red Cross 3g Leonards Star Award 2: Spring Play 2g Fall Play 3. TERRY JONES PRESSLEY JORDAN PAM KERR Leonards Star Award 2g JCL 25 Bible Club 33 Y-Teens 3: FTA 3. ELIZABETH KTMBALL Senior Trnnsferg Y-Teens 33 Clan Staff 3. JOYCE KINSEY Higlilundettes 23 Y-Teens 2g Chorus 2, 3. RONNIE KLINE GEORGE KOHLER Boxing Team 3. KAREY KOON Golf Club. CAROLYN LASATER Bowling Club 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, Y-Teens 3. REG LAWING JAYNIE LEWIS FTA 2, 3, Program Chm., Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. SUSAN LEWIS Y-Teens 3, JCL 2, 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Leonard's Star Award 2, 3, Press Club 3, Co-editor of The Tartan 3. JUDY LINGENFELTER Composed School Alma Mater, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Pres., Corres. Secy. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Student Council 2, Leonard's Star Award 2, 3, HB Volleyball team 3, Select Choir Award 3, String Ensemble 3, Girls Vocal Ensemble 3, Spring Play 3, Who's Who 3, Miss EHHS Nominee 3, Summa Cum Laude 3. PAUL LOCKETT PAMELA LOFGREN ROYCE LYNN LONG Office Asst. 2, Pan-Am 2. MIKE LOVE Office Asst. RAYMOND LOVE LYNDA LYNCH Office Asst. 3, Y-Teens 3, Howdy Queen Nominee 2, Junior Favorite Finalist, Foot- ball Queen Nominee 3, Basketball Queen 3, Bowling Club 2, Beauty Queen Finalist 3. DWIGHT MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN JCL 2, Golf Club 3, Bible Club 3, Golf Team 3. TERRY MASHBURN Talent Winner of Big E Jamboree. PHILIP MeMAINS RONNIE MASON Ranch King 2: Pan-Am Club 2. Pres. 2 2: Valentine King 3: Football Letter 2 Class Favorite 2. VERNA MASON Yffeens 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3 Natl. Hon. SOC. 2. 3: Leonard's Star Award I, 2, 3. CHARLES MAY PATRICIA MCCLANAHAN Star Award 3, CHARLES MCCONNELL DANNY MCCOOK Favorite Finalist 2. 3, Class Pres. 2: Howdy tion 3, Baseball Letter 2, 3, Captain 3: SSA Rep. 3, Whffs Who 3. JANICE MCHARG DAVID IVICKINNEY CAROL MCKISSACK Hon. Soc. 2, 3. an 27119 decmzfe . . . Royce Lynn Long designs egg-carton tree. IOYE NICNEW FTA 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3: Bible Club 2, 3: Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3: Leon- arfl's Star Awards l, 2, 3: .ICL 2, 3: Whos Who 3, Summa Cum Laude. it Howdy King Nominee 2g Class Vice-Pri-s ICL 3, Golf Club 2, Treas. 2: Leonard'- King Nominee 2. 3: Football Letter 2, 3. Tri-Captain 3, All-Dist. Guard 2, Hon. Men- Y-Teens 2, 33 Bowling Club 2: Clan Staff 3. Y-Teens 2, 33 Bible Club 3, FTA 3, Library Asst. 3: Leonards Star Awards 2, 3: Natl. HOLLY NICQUITTY Boxing Team. LETA MILLER Y-Teens 2, 3, Chorus 2. 3: All-City Chorus 3. LANITA MITCHELL SHIRLEY MITCHELL PAT MOORE Y-Teens 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Bible Club 2, 3: FNA 2, 3, Clee Club Pianist 3, All-City Chorus 2, 3. MARY MORGAN Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Bowling Club 2: Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Scholarship, Ft. Worth Art Center 3, Clan Staff, Art Ed. 3, Clan- Tartan Award 3, Leonardhs Star Awards 1, 2, 3, Who's Wlio: B Volleyball Team 3. NANCY MORRIS Y-Teens 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 3, FTA 2, 3, Reporter 2, 3, Clan Staff, Clan-Tartan Award 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Volleyball Letter 2, 3. Co-Captain 3, Leonard's Star Award I. PHIL MORRIS Valentine King Finalist 3, Football Letter 2, 3, Tri-Captain 3, Basketball Letter 2. 3, Track Letter 2, 3. KAY MULLENDORE Natl. Hon. Soc. 3, Y-Teens 2, Clan Staff 2, Asst. Ed. 2, FTA 2, 3, Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 3. QIANIE MYERS Y-Teens 3, Office Asst. 3. JACKIE NANTZ Clan Staff 2, 3, Editor 3, Clan-Tartan Award 3, FTA 2, Homecoming Queen Finalist 3, Baseball Queen 3, Volleyball Letter 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Highlandettes 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Spring Play 2, VVho's Who 3, Miss EHHS Finalist 3: Le0nard's Star Award 3. MADELON NATION Higlilandettes 2, Y-Teens 2. CHERYL NEELY Y-Teens 2, 3, FNA 3, Bible Club 3. LARRY NEVILLE PAT NORRIS Pan-Am Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, High- landettes 2, 3. JOAN PARKER Y-Teens 2, 3g Howdy Queen 33 Football queen nominee 3g Office Asst. 3. KAY PARKER ANN PETTY Band 2, 3g French Club gf FTA 3g Bible Club 3. PATRICIA PHELPS Higlilamdettes, drill leader 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 3g FTA 2, 3g Red Cross Rep. 3g Office Asst. 2. GARY PIRKLE ROBERT PIRTLE Football Mgr. 2g Baseball 2g Red Cross Rep. 2g FTA 23 Clam Staff 3. -,QQ - ' f li 1 v .ff DARLENE PITTS Ranch Queen 3g Clan Staff 33 Tennis Let- ter 2, 3, Regional Finalist 25 Pan-Am 23 Y-Teens 2, 3g Leonardis Star Award 2g Office Asst. 2. . . . ,vlan MIKE POYNOR Safety Council, Vice Club 3. REBECCA RANDOLF DONNA RANKIN Y-Teens 2, 3, First Vice Pres 3 Select Choir 35 Choir Award 3 Fall Play 3 Stu dent Council 3. MERLINE REED PAM REESE FTA 25 Y-Teens 2g Office Asst 2 Posture Queen Finalist 3. MARILYN REID GENICE SARGENT HENRY RICHARDSON IR. I,1'4lIl21I'1I.S Star Award 2. 3: Natinnul NIt'I'Il SI'Il4lIlll'SIlIlJ Lvtlvr of Cfnnrncnrlutiun 2: Nui, Hon. Suv. 2. 31 Student Cnuncil 3. JAMES ROBBINS Senior Claw PWS. 3: Funllulll Letlcr 3: 'I'rur'k 2. 3: II Fmmtlmll 2. LINDA ROBINSON P-XTRICIA ROWE Y-'I.I4'6'l'IS 2. 3g FNA 3: I.iIJrary Asst. 2: Turlun Stuff 3: Reel Crow R4-p. 3: IIreQ+ CIulv3. PATSY RUTHERFORD I3fXUI,!X SANDERS Y-Toons 2. 3: Volleyball Lcticr I. 2, 3. Iizlnrl IA-tlcr. Majurvltc I. 2. 3: Safety Coun- .,. -1 . CII Z. .ig VIA 2. 3: X-IIIPPIIS 2, 3, Secy. 25: Officur Asst. 23 I..0UI'ILll'CI'S Flur Award 3. BERYL SCALISE Pam-Am 2. 3: Y-Tm-ns 2 for LARRY SELF Band I,0llCr 2, 3: Buknd Pros. 2. 3: .Ir. Clasf Secy. 2g Safety Coun- cil 2. PAT SELLS Y-Teens 2, 3g Highland- ettes Vice-Pres. 3: Se- Iect Choir 3. LANDY SENCHACK Buskvthull Letter 2: i'I3 Baseball 2: Loonnrd'S Star Award I, 2, 3. BETTY SIMS Highlandctles Treats. 3: French Club 2: Y-Teens 3: FNA 2. college . . . CAROL SPINA Cheerleader 3g Ranch Queen 2g Tennis Let- ter 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 33 Valentino Queen Finalist 3g Highland- eltes Sgt.-ut-Arms 2. DIANNE STALLCUP Volleyball Letter 3g Bowling Club 3g Pun-A m 35 Y-Teens 2. ANN DUNCAN SMITH Y-Teens 2. 31 FT.-X 2. ELIZABETH BLANCHARD SMITH Higlilunflettes 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. SHARON SMITH Office Asst. 2, 3: FTA 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 35 Optimist Es- say Hon. Men. 3. JOHN E. SPECHT, JR. Natl. Hnn. Soc. 2. 33 Tennis Letier 2, 35 Student Council 25 Leonard's Star Awllrd 1 2 3 It's still the smne size, Barbara! I . , , . ...maurcfm IIVIOGENE STARKS Y-Teens 2g Chorus 2. TOMMY STROTHER KEY STEVENS ALAN STUVALL JCL 3. Bible Club 3. PTA S lol. h'p. Tennis 21: 3. Igcjgiohal LINDA . BOB SULLIVAN Finalist 2, 3g Y-Teens Third Place Art 2, 31 JCL Treus. 2: Y-Teens 2. 3g Bible Award. I:'v0ncl's EHHS FTA 2, 3, PWS. 3. Club 2, 3. Exhibit. -2, 1l.....-,.l . .---,,,-. ... . ..,.,.in CHARLES DAVID SWEENEY Student Council 3: JCL Secy. 3: Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3: Le!Jnard's Star Award 2, 3: Golf Team 2, 3: Mr. EHHS. JANE TACKETT Highlandettes 2, 3: Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3: French Club 2, 3g Select Choir 3g Leonard's Star Award 2, 3: W'l10's W'l1o: National Merit Letter of Commendation. EDDIE TATE DEREK TAULMAN JCL 3: Fall Play 3. DAVID TEAGUE Truck Letter 2. 3: Huslietlrull Letter 33 Band 2, 3. PAMELA THOMAS Leonards Star Award 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: FTA 2: Red Cross Pres. 3: Press Club Vice-Pres. 3: Pan-Arn 2: Tartan Staff 3: Fort Worth Press Awards. ap and gown . ALLEN THOMPSON Howdy King 3, Red ROBERT TONG Cross Vice-Pres. 3: Fan play 3, Spring Football Letter 2, 3. Play 2- ANN TOWNSEND BILL THOMPSON Y-Teens. DAVID TOWNSEND Bible Club 2, 3: Clu-ss Club 3: Leon ard's Star Awards 1 2. 3. SHARON TUOHY FHA 2, 3, Pres. 3: FTA Reporter 2, 3: Higlrlandettes 2, 3 , Red Cross 2, 3: County Council Pres 3: Pan-Am Club 2, 3 - -5-TW'-' 'i' f '11 - A - .rg .,.. l SANDRA TRIMBLE BUTLER GEORGE COTTER .IOHN DOLBEE DALE DU VALL PATRICIA HAHN RICHARD HARDIN RAY WADDELL Leonard's Star Awards 1. 25 Track 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Pres. 33 Tartan Staff 3: Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 33 Boys' Schol- arship W'inner 3: Who's Wllo ANN WAKEFIELD Tartan Staff 2, Copy Editor 3g Press Club Pres. 3, Leonard's Star Awards I, 2, 3: Pane.-Km 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3g W'h0's Whtiu 3. I TRICIA WALKER Clan Staff 3, Typist: Y-Teens 2, 3, High- landcttes 25 FTA 25 Red Cross Rep. 2, 3: Safety Council 2. JUDY WALL Y-Teens 2, 3, Highlandettes 2, 3g Clan Staff 3: Lc0nard's Star Award Ig Fall Play 3g Student Council 23 Bowling Club 2. ROGER WALTERS BARBARA WARREN Pan-Am 2g Bowling Club 2. FRANNA WYHEELER Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas. 35 Clan Staff, Class Editor 35 Clan-Tartan Award 3g Volleyball Letter I, 2, 3, C0-Captain 3. JIMMY WHITE MICHAEL THOMAS WILLIAMS JCL 23 Football 3. MARSHIA WINKLER Pan-Am 3, YT:-uns 33 Highlandettc-s 2, 3: Ol-IIC? ASH. CLYDE WOOIDS Bible Club. Vic't--Pres. 3, Le0nard's Star Award 21 Student Council 2, 3. 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