Eastern Hills High School - Clan Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1965
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Edinburgh Fesfival. which shows Scofland s besf .Kg X y. . music and dancing. A maior parf of fhis is fhe greiiif' Q cf :TQ KF Q51 WSL? of Taffoo, fhe main feafure of which is fhe marching QQ 'TQ rg! 5 A of fhe Massed Bands. Similarly The Easfern Hills band RQ ,Ga WT41. . . C' ' ' LXR- ' A I and orchesfra help in fhe presenfafion of many ac- he .N -V W EC sag ,Q fivifies during fhe year. They play af fhe Chnsfmas 4 ,X .L cr gg YAC: program, fhe plays, and fhe Big E Beaufy Pageanf. Ifige 53 RV' Dibf T 'Ki They lend fheir spirif fo fhe pep rallies, homecom- T XC H Qc difxf ing, foofball games, and Ranch Day program. -QQ Ranch Day is celebrafed during fhe Soufhwesf T F. QQ A Exposifion and Faf Sfoclc Show every February. Jusf rf. Q QQ as highlanders wear fheir fradifional kilfs af fesfivals. '96, if y Riff. . . . C., Y fy- so Easfern Hills Highlanders wear fheir wesfern YQ? QT. clofhes on Ranch Day. The Big E Beaufy Pageanf K -ar' j shows Easfern Hills' falenf and peaufy, iusf as fhe ,ef rcigk THE fesfivals of Scofland show fhe Highlander falenf and Q spirif in music and dancing. More feafures of Hills ' include fhe Tarfan-Clan program fo promofe fhe g1,,,, sale of fhe paper and annual, fhe Doll Show, Y-Teen kfeggw proiecf fo collecf food for needy families, and fhe V Tfvbgii- class picnics and graduafion ceremonies. These fea- D ' K l fures add fhe exfra fouches fo fhe year and for Y 'T H X several hundred fhe finishing fouches fo fhree years 1 . of high school. i , . KX I yfl ilfl Catll f ' il T - R if M ji f l T l Package Plan, I-Iowd Dance Open Year To encourage The package plan sales, The TarTan and Clan sTaTTs presenTed a kick-oTT program in which cosT of The publica- Tions and procedure by which sTudenTs could make purchases was explained. .The six dwarfs sing, Hi ho, Hi ho, lT's home Trom school we go, We've goT our plan, And now The Clan, ls ours To show, during The TarTan-Clan package program. The old woman's shoe is being prepared by some oT Tv1oTher Goose's assisTanTs. TarTan-Clan Package Plan Pro- gram and The Howdy Dance are Two acTiviTies which add To The TasT mov- ing pace OT a new year. Wirh Grimm's Tairy Tale characTers as guides, The annual and newspaper sTaTTs Told The sTudenT body ThaT All like The TarTan, All like The Clan, GeT Them boTh To- geTher in The package plan. Ah, Jim, iT's so nice To sing wiTh you, says RusTy WrighT To Jim HarT, who enTerTained aT The Howdy Dance. Micki Bodine, Howdy Queen. waTches Mr. Johnson as he crowns Johnny Norman, Howdy King. Eddie's TaTher, Rusfy WrighT, meeTs Tor The 'l:irsT Time Eddie's good 'friend and TuTure moTher, played by PaTTy Groody. XX son can be a TaTheHs besT Tdend if The TaTher kn'T a widower and The son, as well as everyone around, isn'T Try- ing To arrange a wiTe Tor him. As Miss Alzora JeTTords, direcTor, said, This siTuaTion in 'The CourTship OT Eddie's FaTher' provided The TunniesT play ever sTaged aT EasTern EhHsf' Mr. CorbeTT, Eddie's TaTher lplayed by RusTy WrighTl, had many Tdends aT The oThce, aparhnenT, and grocery sTore. All were helping him, in Their own ways, To Tind a suifable wiTe. Because his TaTher was going To marry someone else, Eddie ran away Trom camp. Eddie wanTed Miss Madden, a long Time Triend, To become his moTher, buT his TaTher didn'T Teel The same way. When boTh OT Them meT aT The canwp because They were loobng Tor Eddie They were meanT Tor each oTher. They realized Makeup is iusT one problem ThaT faces H. A. Schafer as curTain Time nears Tor one of The performances of The CourTship of Eddie's FaTher. Eddie's Father Has Courtship Problem A nosey neighbor, played by PaTTi Braker, gives Mr. CorbeTT some advice abouT a cerTain friend ThaT would make The per- fecT wife. IT iT weren'T quiTe so unusual, Eddie lMickey Morrowl could be begging, Please be my moTherl Exes Return for Homecoming The Hiiacked Hive, one of 'lhe mosl unusual jobs of decoraiion for ihe annual homecoming-home room conlesf, won firsi place. Coach Tommy Runnells' home room was responsible for ihe yellow-iackef hive. Cheerleaders from Meadowbrook and Handley Junior Highs gave EH support lhus demonslarling lhe backing of area residenls. Co-caplain Phil Luebbehusen prepares lo give The queen a 'rradilional kiss. Sieve Morris anlicipales his giving 'lhe roses To Angela. Nominee Becky Wrighl, wilh her escorl Dwayne I0 'Nilliarns, looks on. 'L Mr. Ronnie Marlin added a fouch of his professional lrumpel lo ihe Thursday nigh? pep rally. EH cheerleaders siand aside wifh Sgt Ronald Fonlenol, as ihe loolball caplains crowned ihe '64 Foofball Queen. ngela Meer Reigns as ueen av l-lalflime of 'rlwe Arlinglon l leigl1'rs game brougluf llie public presenlalion ol llwe I964 Foolball Queen, Angela Meer. Coming l-lome Queen, Mrs. Pal Marlin, was escorled on flue lielcl as par? ol lhe ceremony by Bobby Dillard and Gary Granger, Easlern Hills graduales. Mr. Kurl Meer escorls luis dauglwler onlo +he field al' llne IQ64 Homecoming game. Poems, Yells, Song Hi hli ht Rallies MY Besides learning new yells, cheerleaders musT learn The arT OT Talling iusT righT. One Talse move mighT lead To a caTasTrophe. RusTy WriqhT and Candi CanTrell have learned Their lessons well. BonTires are usually considered lucky: This one didn'T quiTe live up To The rep- uTaTion. IT was one oT The besT. buT The Highlanders Tell To The NorTh Side STeers The nexT nighT. Cheerleaders, The maioreTTes and band, Coach Graves, and Mr. Johnson highlighTed This year's pep rallies. ATTer working all summer, cheerleaders, maioreTTes and The band planned and presenTed ouTsTanding shows. One wonders whaT an El-l pep rally would be wiThouT Coach Graves' spiriTed poems and Mr. Johnsons yells. l-lere's a special poem iusT Tor The Clan. One lasT verse abouT our weekly pep rally, The poems made mosT people siclc aT Their bally. Poor ole Coach Graves, l Tried preTTy hard, BuT iT was clear To all ThaT l was no bard. l'm sure ThaT The poems didn'T win us a game: They lcepT me ouT oT The PoeTs' l-lall oT Fame. l Thank you all Tor The paTience you had. They weren'T'preTTy Tunny: I know They were preTTy bad. Cheerleader Johnson leads sTudenTs in some oT The l::esT yells oT The year. Among The awards for being cheerleader is meeTing cheerleaders Trom oTher schools. Highlander yell leaders I2 meeT Their counTerparTs from CarTer Riverside. Santa Comes to Grandma's Frolicking playgirl bunnies romp behind sTage under waTch- Tul eyes oT Mr. Edd Bivin and Mrs. Jean KirkpaTricl4. As ChrisTmas season approaches, children everywhere sTarT dreaming of dolls They would like To receive. The same Thing happens aT EasTern Hills: Thus a doll show is born. Admission To The assembly is an arTicle of canned-Toocl or TwenTy-Tive cenTs. This year enough Tood was collecTed Tor Ten needy Tamilies. ChrisTmas aT Granclmas' was The Theme OT The show, spon- sored by Y-Teens. SanTa gave away EgypTian dolls, The Jolly Green GianT, aThleTic dolls, HighlandeTTes, The BeaTles, puppeTs, angels, bunnies, and even a Miss America doll. Angelic BeTTe Rodgers sings Silver Bells aT annual doll show. 1 Led by Johnny Norman, several hula girls Tlew in from Hawaii iusT To be in The show. Elves, KaThy Hubbard and Mary Reid, helped SanTa deliver dolls To EasTern Hills sTudenTs. Two lucky High- landers received Raggedy Ann lSam Callawayl and Andy lRonnie Garlandl. ild West Invades Eastern Hills sfyle show. Ranch Day royalfy included Fawn Sfanley and Bill Sfock- fon, sfandingg Veronica Skidmore, Tommy Blessing, and Paffy Groody, sealed. Yeee-ah, yells fhaf Long-Tall Texan, Rusfy Wrighf, as he and El-l prepare for fhe annual fun-fesf, Ranch Day. I4 A wesfern fashion show and selecfion of Ranch King and Queen highlighfed fhis year's Ranch Day fesfivifies. Climax of fhe assembly was fhe choosing of fhe Top l-land, Paffy Groodyg Foreman, Tommy Blessing, King, Bill Sfockfong and Queen, Fawn Sfanley. Veronica Skidmore, Y-Teen nominee for Cify-Wide Queen, was infro- duced. Nominees for fifles were selecfecl by Y-Teen officers. Judges Valerie Harri- man and Don Lacey from KTVT selecfed The winners. On Ranch Day any kind of wesferner can be af ease as long as he has his six-guns wifh him. Buddy Marshall James Grimes, and Kenny Vickers enioy lhe Ranch Day Added fo fhe Ranch Day program fhis year was a wesfern fashion show feafuring ranchwear for bofh cowgirls and cowboys. Ginger Royar models failored slacks and a brighfly prinfed blouse, As fhe old hofel goes up . . . or down, all can remember Ranch Day af Easfern Hills and Faf-Sfock Show Day af Forf Worfh. Adding a classical 'rouclw 'ro llwe band program was Gary Adl4ison's rendilion oi Concerlo ior a One-Armed Paper- Hanger. The dancing frio, made up of Clwrisly Hawrylak, Linda Reynolds, and Slwerry Brown, do ine Clwarles- ion during line annual band program. Highlander Show inflow Earns Over S500 for Band Larry Tubb, Dean Crocker, Jolvn While, Jon Moody, and Roloerl Gray, The Hungary Five, add a ioucn of line old couniry To flue leslivilies oi fha High- lander Slwow Windo'.v. Sponsored loy llwe Band Boosler Club, ilwe program nelled more 'rlian SSOO. mlrumpelers' Holiday came lo life as flue brass secHon's firsl llwree lrum- pel players, lvlilce Bouflard, Bud Leding- lnam, and Lindsey Mann, 'roolq a holiday Three rnasTers oT ceremonies conducTed The l-lighland Fling in one oT iTs mosT successTul runs. Milne GenTry, Johnny Norman, and STeve Morris discuss scripT changes. Above: Ronnie Garland and Ginger Royar, sTudenT di- recTors Tor The Fling, Tind one me-Thod oT geTTing co-op- eraTion. RighT: The TalenT secTion had more ConTesTanTs Than ever beTore. One group was The SingleTon Singers. Roy Merrill, winner oT lasT year's TalenT award, presenTs To Garry Ladd The T965 winner's Trophy. Garry played piano selecTions oT SummerTirne and The World OuTside. A iazz band on The deck of The RoberT E. Lee, a large group oT old souThern genTlemen, and Jim HarT, as The showboaT capTain, broughT a lively half-hour oT enTerTainmenT The lasT nighT of The Fling. I6 Sophomore Voted Big ueen Filly girls presenled lheir lalenl lo lhree iudges, and lhe lield was narrowed lo 20 semi-linalisls. They included Ilene Miller, Dixie Davis, Chrisly l-lawrylalc, Belle Rodgers, Jeanne O'Neill, Veronica Skidmore, Sharon Hendrix, Angela Meer. Mrs. Margie Houlihan, who helped produce lhe Fling, discusses a maller wilh Paula Barber, who was voled Miss Congenialily, and Leslie Mallon. Sharon Hendrix, Fawn Slanley, Paula Barber. and Tessie Moore wail nonchalanlly lor lhe pageanl lo begin. Leslie Mallon, Judi Ryno, Priscilla Pennebaker, Pally Groody, Donna Williamson, Fawn Slanley, Tessie Moore, Jan Record, Carol l-louser, Mari Priddy, Bonnie Pemberlon, and Paula Barber. Bonnie Pemberlon beams al being lhe lirsl sophomore lo be crowned Big E Queen. I7 Re, a drop oT golden sun, sing The Von Trapp children, led by Maria, The new governess. The Tive delighTTul younger children were played by sTudenTs oT local grade schools: The Two older girls, by KaThy Hubbard and Tessie Moore. BeTTe Rodgers porTrayed Maria. She's noT an asseT To The abbey. The nuns discuss one oT The new posTulanTs, Maria. The MoTher Abbess Karlin Johnson, ponders The problems ThaT Maria caused while Jan Gandy, Gayle Kimbrough, and Kay Miles dis- cuss her Taulfs. QQ The Sound of Music Brings Music to EH As Rodgers and HammersTein said, My hearT will be blessed wiTh The sound OT music, and aTTer April 29. l965, Easiern Hills and Fori WorTh lcnew iusT whaT They meanT. WiTh a casT and crew oT over TiTTy people, The largesT producTion Tor EasTern Hills ran Two nighTs and received sTanding ovaTions boTh nighTs. CapTain Von Trapp Tinally saw his own children as They really were. The Cap Tain, Winford Daniels. calls his children To him as his Tiancee, KaThy Brunson looks on. Showing The ioy of The casT, The leads give each oTher a congraTulaTory kiss aT The lasT curTain call, The audience sTood To show enThusiasTic approval oi The TirsT musical of any ForT WorTh high school. I8 .. Ugg Radu , ' M.-vf..,.mz,,,2,,!WV l sasc - ,NF f ini , ' ' V, I a l 'af' l f 3 e Senior Day is 'lradilionally a iime for iesi and lun. Merrilee Smilh, as a poor subsliiule Toni Bergeron adds ihe finishing fouches fo ieacher during ihe firsl week of school. iries 'lo explain lhe mefhod of regisiralion 'ro sen- Ronnie Hay. who was chosen Miss Big E. iors. Seniors weni 'rhrough a iypical day when homeroom lasied unlil noon. Ronda did a dance rouiine for her lalenl. Seniors Relive Year's Activities Wayne Hardy, parking lol' policeman, gives Jan Record a lickef. All sorfs of vehicles crowded info ihe parking lol if seems. I9 i 'S 5' Q . ...M 1 ,M I' f ,, . F Q 0 1 1 wus -nm ' .gy my Q, W f..,?a - fa . 'Mn M-lclaliff' ,g',6:i?i91V,.5,, Krug? .J 'Har f 73 3 ff! 4 , 1 'D 4' 0491 . 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Because The TarTan plaid represenTs The Tamily by which iT is claimed, The Tar- Tan was chosen as The name oT EasTern l'lills' news- paper. The organizaTions aT EasTern l-lills, like The clans oT ScoTland, provide many beneTiTs Tor everyone. Each year The Red Cross sponsors a drive Tor Tunds which aid in The ciTy's Red Cross proiecTs. The Ger- man, French, LaTin, and Spanish clubs help To give sTudenTs a beTTer undersTanding oT The oTher coun- Tries and Their people by Teaching The cusToms oT The diTTerenT counTries. Many clubs and organiza- Tions provide sTudenTs wiTh a chance To display Their skills in diTTerenT Tields: chess, bowling, band, iournalism, arT, music, miliTary, and academic Tields. The Bible Club TradiTionally begins each morning wiTh a passage Trom The Bible and silenT prayer. The Y-Teens are beginning The landscaping oT The school This year, among oTher proiecTs. As The Grey Dragoons oT ScoTland have long been known Tor Their TighTing spiriT, so are The Highland- eTTes known Tor Their spiriT aT EasTern l-lills' games. These clubs and Their cusToms help To bind The EasT- ern l-lills clan more closely TogeTher. Clubs if 71 146 W2 M fx! P If K 9, Lkxhls 'LV K -KH 'rx ' 5 .R 'T xi U' T25 1 '- gTTk. ' fi ,MQ 35flZ9!.4.q-:-If TVX . ,, I ,A . xi 3 4 2I i , A Club Takes in Count ' if C is , C , .C V y J Miss Moore gives lasl minule inslruciions io Paliy lsley al 'rhe Y-Teen lrack meel al Farringlon Field. Rene Cunningham has confidence lhal Easlern Hills will win The race. Y-Teen members include Karen Branlley, Marsha McCarly, Linda Armslronq, Toni Bergeron, Donna Walers, Pam Thomson, Merrilee Smilh, Judi Ryno, Linda Proflill, Sharon Copeland, Peggy Brooks, lirsl row: Carolyn O'Dell, Julie Thomson, Char- lolie l-lawkins, Janice Schmucker, Carolyn Purselley, Vicki Her- ring, Rosalind Malhis, Janel McKenzie, Diana Claunch, second row: Janice Hollins, Sharon Berliner, Lurline Gordon, Kalhy 22 f Small, Laurie Parish, Dianne Jordan, Sandra Randall, Donna Men- ke, Ann Gordon, Third row: Dixie Davis, Paula Bailey, Gayle Cane, Cindy Maddox, Susie Cardwell, Ann Dominy, Sandra Mor- ell, Kalliy Garner, iourlh row, Marilyn Whisenand, Phyllis Heil- mann, Jackie McMurry, Mary Dines, Nancy Collingham, Sherry Keelon, Karlin Johnson, Kay Miles, lop row. Flrst Place Track Meet M class regislralion. Y-Teen officers are, ieli 'ro righf, Veronica Skidmore, pro- gram chairman: Kay Taylor, service chairman: Ginger Hafch- er and Pam Nimiiz, publiciiy chairmen, 'top rowg Ginger Roy- ar, Treasurer: Beify Blessing, chaplain: Joan Chasrain, social chairman, second row: Francis Spears, uiililariang Cynihia Mergeie, secreiaryg Debbie Maddox, ICC represenlaiive: Sandra Marks, president bollom row: Jan Record, hisiorian Mari Priddy, song leader, nor piciured. Y-Teen homeroom represenfarives are, leli To righi, Sharon Berliner, Melinda Bruner, Sherry Orpen, Lois l-lalfield, Dianne Jordan, Peggy Brooks, Judi Ryno, Suzanne Speegie, Jo Ellen Waison, Sandra Randall, Kaihy Currin, Debbie Riggs, Diana Ciaunch, Susie Vaughan, Donna l-lamlllon, lirsl row: Ann Gor- don, Chrisiy Hawrylalc, Carol Perkins, Kafhy Small, Judy Mane ning, Marsha McCariy, Janice Carter, Karen Branrley, Jan Chiles, Micki Bodine, Vicici Herring, Caroiyn O'Deil, Joy Neel, Debbie Sands, Ilene Miller, Barbara Barnes, second row, Karlin Johnson, Carol Houser, Laurie Parish, Jane? Schober, Charioiie Morehead, Peggy Begiey, Eloise Threai, Noia Carfer, Mary l-lill, Resa Gensweider, Janis Taium, Nancy Coliingham, Paisy Hol- land, JoAnn Glass, Toni Bergeron, ihird row. Y-Teen members Kay Taylor and Joan Chaslain oller Coach Milcham and Mrs. Thompson candy and refreshmenis during Y-Teen sponsors, Mrs. Tannahill, Miss Moore, and Mrs. Thompson, Take pride in planTing The holly Tree, which was The TirsT proiecT in The landscaping of EasTern Hills. Y-Teens Win l Club of Year Landscaping The lawn and placing greenery around EasTern Hills High School has been The Y-Teens' main service projecT This year. OTher service proi- ecTs included making cookies Tor The Teachers' lounge, cleaning windshielcls, making Tray Tavors Tor The hospiTal, collecTing old cloThes and Toocl Tor The needy, and working aT The Senior CiTizens Fair. The club sponsored many oT The school's acTiviTies, in- cluding Howdy Week, The Doll Show, Ranch Day program, Twerp Dance, and all Homecoming acTiv- iTies. EasTern Hills' Y-Teen Club was honored several Times by having Y-Teen Club and girl oT The monTh, only To climax The year wiTh Y-Teen Club of The Year in TarranT CounTy. Sandra Marks, presidenT oT Y-Teens, is holding The Trophy ThaT was pre-senTed To EasTern Hills Tor being named Club oT The Year. 24 FTA State Convention Hi hlights Year Future Teachers ot America are Dianne Jordan, Carol Bow- er, Susan Flunsalcer, Judi Ryno, Susie Vaughan, Franell Ellis, Francis Spears, tront row, Sandra Randall, Jan Davis, Diana Maddux, Jeanne l-latchett, Claudia Sloan, Paula Reeves, Jan Morris, Jan Orr, second row, Cynthia Mergele, Susan Living- T IE! Future Teachers is a club sponsored by the Na- tional Education Association tor the purpose ot re- cruiting the teachers ot tomorrow. Although the role ot the prospective teacher is stressed, all students interested in education are welcomed. Throughout the year various speakers associated in some way with education presented programs tor the club. Members attended both the district meet- ing here and the state meeting in l-louston. ston, Linda Prottitt, Patty Tilson, third row, Leslie Green, Kay Miles, Linda Sharp, Weldon Neal, Eloise Threatt, Nola Carter, Susan.Bell, Janie Brown, tourth row, Beverly Sharyer, Mary Beth Kight, Ronald Box, Ronnie Clarlc, Mike Gentry, Ronnie Garland, Merrilee Smith, top row. FTA otticers included Mike Gentry, treasurer: Francis Spears, secre tary: Ronnie Garland, president, and Beverly Sharyer lnot picturedl vice-president. 25 Members ol lhe Fulure Nurses include Linda Anderson, Carol Perkins, Beverly Bulls, Jo Ellen Copeland, Carol Barnes, Lola Pelerson, Sharon Berliner, Jucli Ryno, Ann McCarl, Linda Sanderson, row one: Veronica Skidmore, Belly Blessing, Pal Carler, Diane Sullivan, Judy Cole, Sherry Lewis, Joan Chaslain, Linda Prollill, Ann Gordon, row lwo: Randa Robinson, Marilyn Schrnill, Jeanne O'Neill, Belly Buckingham, JoAnn Johnson, Lydina Moore, Pam Vermillion. Mrs. Young, sponsor, row lhree. Future Nurses Learn by Helping To provide opporlunilies lor members lo learn alooul dillerenl lypes ol heallh careers is lhe purpose ol lhe Fulure Nurses Club. This is achieved lhrough speakers, movies, and lielcl lrips. A Thanksgiving bake sale lor lhe leachers slarled lhis year's aclivilies. Proceeds lrom lhe bake sale were used lo buy loolhbrushes lor lwo classes ol under- privileged children al Worlh l-leighls Elemenlary School. The club lhen visiled lhese classes on January Ollicers ol lhe Fulure Nurses are Diane Sullivan, chap- lain: Belly Blessing, presidenl: Ann McCarl, recording secrelary and lreasurerg JoAnn Johnson, vice-presidenl. 26 28. Mrs. Venila Neely. a leacher ol one of lhese classes al Worlh l-leighls, was lhe guesl speaker al lhe Chrislmas dinner, December 8, al Vance Godbey's The club made poslers lor special educalion classes al Sagamore l-lill Elemenlary School. Three delegales, Belly Blessing, who is presidenl ol lhe club, Mary Willis, and JoAnn Johnson, allended lhe annual slale F.N.C. Convenlion in Waco in April. Office assislanls aid school nurse, Mrs. Young. lhroughoul lhe day. Who, me? coos Donna Williamson as The newspaper sTaTT members play a game aT Their Chrislrmas parTy, aT The home of The sponsor, Mrs. Priddy. Largen Heads FWH SPA Press Club is open To all sTudenTs inTeresTed in journalism. Business meeTings are held on Thursday mornings. The members Tell whaT They like and dislike abouT each issue oT The paper. This helps The TarTan sTaTT puT ouT a beTTer paper each week. Speakers are inviTed To social meeTings. Mr. Eldon Corlcill spoke To The club members abouT The diTTerence beTween cor- poraTion iournalism and proTessional journalism. Mr. Corlcill is edi- Tor OT The paper Tor Ling-Temco-VoughT in Garland and a member OT The board oT direcTors oT The Dallas Press AssociaTion. Press Club members are eligible Tor membership in The ForT WorTh High School Press AssociaTion, oT which RoberT Largen, senior, is presidenT. OTTicers oT The Press Club This year were Francis l'losTeTTer. secreTary-Treasurer: Karen Royse, presidenTg and Ken Roselle, vice-pres- idenT. PFGSS Club members WSFG l:FGf1CiS HOSTSTTGF, Paula RGSVGS. Jeanne HaTcheTT, Ellen Youngblood, Priscilla Pennebalcer, second STephanie Reed, Linda Warnsley, Susan l-lunsalcer, TirsT row: row: CourTney Crow, Randy Cole, Karen Cox, Jan Jones. Karen Donna Williamson, Brenda Moncus, Susan Bell, Barbara Sims. Royse. Carol Parker, Third row. 45' ' , we 'T' 15 5 iw-I i ,xf 'w. -,s Q ., , i E I .,- 5 ' f:-k f A K g we s X A , , A 5 ,:,, -,,' Lg, ,LA,, Q-w..,.y. f , -ir,,a K ' - , . ,, ,,,, ,, ,,., 1 ,',,- 1,f1,' I f Oliicers of The Bible Club are Ilene Miller, secrelary-lreasurerg Rusly Wrighi, vice-presidenlg Sharon Hendrix, presidenl. Nor shown are Jan Haicher, pianisl and Johnny Keelon, song leader. Beverly Buiis reads 'rhe scriplure during home- room. Presenling lhe Bible reading every morn- ing is one ol ihe main purposes oi ihe Bible Club. During Chrislmas ihe members collecied food lor a needy family. f l Bible Club Gives Food to Nee y Members include Larry Lanier, David Worley, Terry Mealer, Buich Redford, David Walkins, Phil Whiilinglon, David Livingslon, George Garcia, Phil Hoskins, Mike Geniry, Johnny Keeion, Rusiy Wrighi, Bob Dodd, Ronnie Hay, Greg Wellingron, Mike Whilling- lon, Ronnie Garland, lirsl row: Mary Beth Meissner, Gay Herring. Par Carfer, Frankie Wall, Dana Bell, Donna Lunsford, Donna Walers, Peggy Brooks, Lynn Rogers, Siephanie Reed, Francis Spears, Debbie Thompson, Gloria Barnes, Rosalind Maihis, Sandra Randall, Dianne Jordan, Leslie Mallon, Sabra Hesler, Emily Emer- son, Kaihy Goldring, Sandra Morris, Jan Haicher, Sharon Hen- drix, second row: Beliy Buckingham, Janel Schober, Jeanne O'Neill, Laurie Parish, Chrisly Hawrylak, Ilene Miller, Mary Reid, Sharon 28 Wallace, Janice Carier, JoAnn Glass, Paula Reeves, Kalny Hub- bard, Janice Fenn, Linda Armsirong, Sherry Keelon, Charolelle Moorhead, Suzy Cardwell, Ann Dorniny, Carol Perkins, Kalhy Garner, Karlin Johnson, Susie Vaughan, Beverly Bulls, Linda Ches- ney, Barbara George, Judi Ryno, lhird row, Janice Sclrnucker, Francine Bennelr, Ginger Haicher, Merrilee Smiih, Kay Taylor, Pally Groody, Daunne Nefherlon, Karen Cox, Judy Ware, Palsy Holland, Joan Chasiain, Dolores Taylor, Karen McCulley, Janis Talum, Sandra Morell, Nola Carler, Eloise Threali, Kay Miles, Jo Ellen Copeland, Donna Mills, Linda Proiiiir, Vicki Herring, Linda Bower, lourlh row. PaTTy Groody and James MarTin pose wiTh Their own creaTive collages, which were displayed aT The Texas STaTe ArT MeeTing, W Art Club Presents Painting to School ArT conTribuTes many Things To an organizaTion and a school is no diTTerenT. As The year progressed Through iTs many phases, The ArT Club conTribuTed iTs Time and energy To adding Touches oT color To The halls. lTs posTers adverTising The meeTings have been some oT The mosT creaTive ones seen in The halls, and The painTing iT added To The El-l collecTion was beauTiTul. The basic purpose oT The ArT Club is To promoTe inTeresT in The arTs and To expose Those already inTeresTed To Tine arT in This ciTy. During The year, visiTs were made To see such collecTions as The one aT The Childrens Museum and The VincenT Price CollecTion when iT came To l:orT WorTh early in The school year. OTTicers oT The club in- cluded Mrs. KirlcpaTrick, spon- sor: PaTTy Groody, president CourTney Crow, vice-presi- clenT: Karen Cox, secreTary- Treasurer. Members are Karen Cox, PaTTy Groody, Ronnie Parker, Barbara McDaniel, TirsT row: BurT Crow Paula Reeves, Barbara Sims, second row, Courlney Crow, Carol Way, James MarTin, Duanne NeTher- Ton, Third row. 29 av- fi OTTicers of The Three uniTs are Larry Gafell, presidenT oT Unil' li Bob PeTerson, presidenT oT UniT II, Carolyn Trojan, back row: John Conrad, Rene Cunningham, PaT Carier, second row: Sharon Hendrix and CaThy ClayTon, TronT. Various acTiviTies and proiecTs were accomplished by The EH Pan-American Club This year. Five members represenTed The club aT Poly High School. where The Dallas-ForT WorTh Pan-American Club Torum meT To elecT oTTicers Tor The I964-65 year. The main proiecT oT The year was To help vicTims oT The earThqualce in Chile. Money conTribuTions were made by Pan-American clubs oT all schools To provide Tood, cloThing, and medicine Tor These vicTims. During ChrisTmas The club had a cloThing drive. The cloThing collecTed was senT To The Wesley Com- muniTy CenTer and The Cuban reTugees in Miami, Florida. Several socials were held ThroughouT The year. Members of UniT Il enjoyed a Taco parTy while oThers held a picnic aT Gwynne HorTon's. ToqeTher The Three uniTs had a dinner aT The Mexican lnn. The year was ended wiTh a spring picnic aT Randol Mill Park. Pan-Am Aids Earthquake Victims UniT l members are Janis Minshew, Georgann Ficlnlin, Robyn WrighT, Barbara Mohr, Paula Andrews, Linda Anderson, Nancy Brown, Georgia Woodard, CynThia Tibey, Linda Wamsley, Nina Sheperdson, JaneT McKenzie, TirsT row: Larry Able, PaT CarTer. Gaye Herring, Donna Purnell, Susan Joyce, Carolyn Purselley. Joan ChasTain, Linda ProTTiTT, Karen McCulley, STephanie Reed, 30 Jan FOWI Ton, Sue GaT Morris, Marianne Quinn, Beverly HesTer, Terri Henry, second George Garcia, Spence Henderson, Joy Neel, Duanne NeTher- Gwynne HorTon, Lynn Glass, Jean Churman, Sandra Cain, Crowley, Janci Reynolds, Carol Cary, STeve SeaTe, Larry ell, Ross Reinwald, Third row. Unil' II includes Bonnie Pemberion, Sharon Hendrix, llene Karen Kealing, Sharon l-logue, Cynihia Blair, Emily Emerson, Miller, Donna Williamson, Carolyn Casfillion, Bonnie l-lay, Sabra l-lesler, ,Mrs. Ballard, second row, Roberl Sfewari, Sieve Leslie Mallon, Pinlcie Bailey, Eloise Threall, Kaihy Walker, Davis, Tom Dailey, Henry Dailey, David O'Dell, Kenl Harring- Melinda Bruner, iirsi row: Susie Cardwell, Cynlhia Seagraves, lon, Bob Shipman, Sieve Wellborn, Charles Luke, Third row. Becky Smirh, Nola Carfer, Danna Dodson, Carolyn O'Dell, l-ley Poncho, comar y bebir aquiies muy bueno, slales Bill Siephens lcenlerl as John Conrad lrighll and Charles Young lleill wonder where Their food is. Slephanie Reed, Linda Anderson, and Leslie Lose 'ish lhal somebody hadn r iorgoiien lo bring 'the marches To The Spanish Club bonfire. Unil Ill members are Carolyn Keelon, Carolyn Troian, Janis Dalrymple, Calhy Claylon, Jan Owen, Cindy Johnson, iirsl row: John Conrad, Paula Jay, Kalhy l-limes, Belly Buckingham, Rene Cunningham, Suzanne l-loughion, second row: Tommy Shel- fon, Charles Young, Bob Peierson, Carol McClure, Jan Price, Miss Swain, lhird row: Jim Baldree, Jim Allen, Fred Moore, iourih row. ' l l 1 dike-,57'?, 'Mir ikifififgy ' our booksl' hawks Jimm Rose aucTioneer A sTurdy slave To carry y . y . as prospecTive slave John Grunow anTici- aT The JCL slave aucfion, paTes . . .? served by Their masTers and The uniusl' masTers were punished. ln April, The members chose delegaTes To aT- Tend The down on The nexT DoT Folin and oTher members look on skepTically as Their baggage is loaded Tor The Trip To Waco. JCL Wins Award A slave aucTion was The TirsT acTiviTy OT The Junior Classical League This year. The period oT serviTude was ended by a Roman banqueT, where The slaves were STaTe JCL ConvenTion in Waco. They wenT Friday aTTernoon and came back TriumphanTly nighT aTTer Ricky Price won a TirsT place in myThology. Members sample Roman sTyle luxury aT The banquet which climaxed The week OT slavery, milnn.. f K . , I gl X Members oT JCL are, leTT To righT, seaTed, Ken Roselle, John Grunow, Mike Berry, Bill Vance, Billy Gregg, RoberT Gray, Gregg BalThrop, George Clark, Philip Viard, Bill Braddy Roger Reed, David Banks, Jimmie Rose, ClinT Av'eriTTe, sTand- ing, second row, Chuck Blackburn, Emily Emerson, Susan Fer- guson, Debbie Chiles, Mary BeTh Meissner, Elsie Grunow, Deb- bie WrighT, PaT Sanderson, DoT Folin, Barbara Boyd, Beverly Douglas, Judy STevens,'Cindy LaTham, MarTha Chollarg Third row, Karen Nelson, Niki Holmes, Sabra l-lesTer, Susan ATkin- 32 son, Karen Keaiing, GreTchen Wilson, Veronica Skidmore, JaneT Schober, Myra Young, Cheryl Ferguson, Beverly BuTTs, Diane Sullivan, Bobbie FrankenTield, Marie Walker, Thomas Kauff- man, Carley Williams, John GilmarTin1 TourTh row, Mike Walker, Nick Loesch, James Creel, Mike Jones, Larry Schorn, ScoTT CarTer, Jimmy Gregory, Clint CrockeTT, Charles SmiTh, Jimmy Shipman, Tom Young, Lindsay Mann, Bill WalTher, Ronnie SalTon, Barry WilmoTh, Joe Shockler. Members of lhe French Club include Bob Dodd, Gary Nickelson, Jim Miller, John While, Gilberf Haddock. Debby Bryan, Pam Nimilz, Pairy Groody, Karen Tulllefon, Becky Connasler, Karen Royce, Palsy Bruion, Ellen Youngblood, Nancy Collingham, Sharon Hendrix, Jackie McMurry, Ann Jose, Jan Halcher, Pal Wamsley, 'rop row: Cheryl Pruilt Kalhy Brunson, Karlin Johnson. Susan Aikinson, Sharon Orpen, Carol Gilrealh. Melinda S'l'one, Elaine Kife. Mary Ellen Cross, Eleanor Baicheldor, Cecilia Wellborn, Niki Holmes, Linda Lynch, Jamye Lafham, second row: Jeanne Knight Robyn Wright Kalhy Walker, Leslie Green, Branda Moncus, Marilyn Schmilt Phyllis Hammonds, +hird row. French Club Headed b To promofe inreresr in 'rhe knowledge of French life and cullure has been 'l'he French Club's main obieclive 1'his year. Meerings were held in Jrhe homes of club members on The lhird Tuesday of 'rhe monlh. where films were shown and guesr speakers were inrroduced. During Chrislmas. club members sang French Chrisrmas carols ai an old folks home. To climax The year, The club had a bicycle hike in l'he spring, and +he annual dinner al a French restauranl in Dallas honoring The gradualring seniors. Remembers ihe blue cheese sardines, Ka+hy? laughs Pam Nimiiz as Brenda Moncus and Carol Gilreafh look on during French Club inilialion. ' Jackie McMurr Holding office in ihe French Club are Jan Hafcher, 'rreasurerg Jackie McMurry, president botlom row: Miss Naish, sponsor: Pam Nimilz, secrelary: Gary Nickelson, vicerpresidenlg Pafry Groody, viceepresident lop row. 33 a T gg l 5 a Claudia MacDowell greeTs Larry Tubb wiTh The everyday, GuTen Gi.inTher Thiele explains German life To Don Means Taq. and David Livingsion. This year The German Club Tried To advance The in- TeresT oT Germany. ln The fall The annual dinner parTy was held aT Der SchZ5rnsTeinTeger. AcTiviTies included esser. singer, und Trinken. AT ChrisTmas, The club held iTs parTy aT The home of Ginger Royar. This was, con- cluded wiTh German caroling in The neighborhood. The German Club Traveled To Dallas Tor a sTaTewide banqueT aT The UniversiTy of Dallas. Here They viewed Two plays and aTTended a Typical German dance. AnoTher ouTsTanding evenT was a bicycle Trip and picnic To Randol Mill parlc. The Tinal meeTing was aT Claudia lv1acDowell's home, where a program of Ger- man slides was presenTed by GiinTher Thiele, a Ger- man sTudenT aT TWC. Judi Ryno. JaneT Schober. Ginger Royar. and Mr. Ben Carroll enioyed Their Jaeger STeak aT The German dinner parfy. 34 German Club members are, sealed, Sieve Seale, Kerry Smilh Charles McCall, Larry Minler, Diana Morris, Gloria McMilliam, Jaclc Green, Gay Coleman, David Livingslon, Marilyn May. Charlolfe l-lawlcins, Johnny Son, Susan Livingslon, Nancy Bow dish, Ginger Royarg standing, Sharon Berliner. Nina Alherlon, Joyce Baldwin, Judi Ryno, Becky Humphries, Glynda McMilliam Janel Schober, Linda Reynolds, lirsf rowg Claudia MacDowell, Linda Baumgarner, David Watkins, Morris McVean, James Schmidl, Aleclr Fealherslon, Phil Hoskins. Jimmy Mann. Galen Womack, Gordon Kelly, second row: Phil Willinglon, Don Means. David Wolfe, Gene Weiler, Bill Durham, Larry Tubb, Sieve Colfer, Butch Redford, lhird row. German lub Attends Statewide Banquet cage, C, Officers ol The German Club are Mrs. Carroll, sponsor: Phil Wil linglon, secrelary-Treasurer: Marilyn May, reporlerg Phil Hoskins vice-preside-nip Ginger Royar, president. Larry Tubb. John While, and Dean Crocker per- formed al lhe German Club's spring meeling. Members ol lhe Bowling Club include Jan Orr, Randa Robinson, Eleanor Balch- Officers Ol llle Bowling Club are ROSS elder, Becky Smilh, row one: Ross Reinwald, Sherry Lewis, Jeanne Halchell, Carol Reinwald. S9CFSl6Vy, slanding: Margo Gar- Barnes, row lwog Donald Sloan, Larry Lanier, Bobby Bowen, Bobby Slaclis, Gary Fell, Treasurer: and HOFTTGN RUP9Fl'. Pf95l' Canada, Terry Sallen, row lhree. denl, sealed. l Bowlers Compete for Trophies On Mondays ol each week lhe Bowling Club meels al Bowlerland in order lo provide ils members wilh recrealion and enioyrnenl. The club consisls ol lhirleen leams wilh lhree members on each learn. The leams compele wilh each olher, and al lhe close ol lhe year lrophies are awarded lo lhe winning leam. Trophies are also given lo lhe person wilh lhe highesl single score and lo lhe person wilh lhe highesl series score. F While compeling wilh olh- ers during leam play, Bobby 1 Bowen walches as his ball lravels down lhe alley. i , -i Donna Williamson allempls a slrike during Bowling Club members include Diana Claunch, Janel McKeniie, Janice league play. Schmuclxer, Ginger Halcher, row one: Donna Williamson, Belly Broclcman, Kalhy Brunson, Lois Hallield, Karen Tulllelon, Charlolle Hawkins, row lwoq Bill Sloclclon, John Sparks, Kim l-larl, Gerry Pendery, Ronnie Sallen, Charles Seemann, Larry Ellis, row lhree. 36 Chess Tournament Held Chess Club mSmbGrS are Cl'IGrl6S YOUH9. Bobby Daniell, Franlc Scarborough, and Don Means. A Mitchell, Charles Reed, Mrs, Carroll, sponsor, John 'rournamenf was held in April. Council Stresses Safety Members ol lhe Safely Council include Angela Meer, Palsy ica Skidmore, Joan Ghasfain, Jane Blanlon, Jo Ellen Copeland Holland, Toni Bergeron, Kathy Small, Janice Carler, Jo Ann Bob Gray, Bei-'r Denny, second raw, Glass, Jan Record, lirsl' row: Aubrey Phillips, presiclenl, Veron- 37 12353 X .1 ,,,,,a L NHS senior members are Larry Schorn, Barry Cremer. Wayne Hardy, William Cravens, Henry Gensweide, Marshal Morris, Tommy Thompson, Roberl Largen, Ronnie Sellers, John Sparks, firsl rowg Debbie Maddox, Belle Rodgers, Judi Ryno, Linda Armslrong, Sans dra Marks, Pam Thomson, Kalhy Walker, Susan Hunsaker, Peggy Brooks, Sharon Hendrix, Mary Reid, Beverly Mason, Janice Lawson, Susan Rush, Nancy Bowdish, second row: Ed McDonald, Courl' Crow, David Bracken, David Warkins, Francis Spears, Donna Williamson, Priscilla Pennebaker, Jeanne Halchell, Ann Jose, Kalhy Hubbard, Kay Miller, Dannie Laila, Glenice Johnson, Sandra Cain, lhird row: Ross Reinwald, Ken Arnold, Linda Ardoyno, Karen Royse, Marie Walker, Lindsey Mann, Cheryl Wolfe, Ronnie Clark. Bill McHarg, Kay Taylor? Mike Genlry, Belly Brockman, Diana Maddux, Cynlhia Mergele, Nola Carler, Johnnie Bizzell, Larry Kesmodel, Gary Can- ada, David Livingslon, Phil Begley, Sharon Usery, John Flaa, lourlh row. ,Q ,.' i ,,, is of lfg2QQ,f rvry '-', SQ .'r',,,' 1 i s , , if f lar i L - - V V : '--, ,I . - , I L ' ' . f.,g f J f B ,, 5 L V ,g: ,,., 1'.-f., ' V iq? 'E:.: . ,jg ,.,,:s ri fa.. use ,fl 7 u i fr- r s l S FQ r fffili ' r sri , sw f iii' M Ss f ',.1 I ' 551 4 ST! ,' 'MW p , y wyiy j M ,,y. ,Q T 1 , NATIONAL iiii i, , ii i A.: I is -1 f' V 'X HONOR SOSIIETY ' , r ss J i S 2 A ., tsl! ,qi :tl f 'L I . 5 g J f.4.,, A VF, x I --3 5- , rv L - I '11 f ' , l -,yy 1- ,sf f X in -- gh -5 W zu I . +1 , 4 f 571 S 4 X ' Q iii' I 'Lf .,, ,,,, s ,, -5 s Q 'R i ' A-ill' W I ,At K. 'f,, I ' I IVVQA L ' EL. qv 5, ,. 5 F' Junior members of NHS are Paula Spears, mary Robbins, Michele Filer, Judy Slevens, Jana Klabzuba, Day Complon, Sharon Ber- liner. Donna Lunsford, Sabra Hesler, Carol Lund, lirsl rowg Elsie Grunow. Linda Chesney. .Joyce Baldwin, Jan Swanson, Susan Willming- lon, Janel McKenzie, Hollis Howell, second row: Cheryl Ferguson, Peggy Begley, Rose- gy Hosleller, Calhy Simpson, fourlh row. l Sophomore NHS members are Connie Bellows, Linda Hill, Paula Reeves. Slephanie Reed, Cindy Wehrmann, Sam Cau- dill, Jim Marshall, Craig Ballhrop, Allan McBrayer, lirsl row: Jeanelle McDonald, Mary Belh Meissner, Linda Lynch, Melinda Hollingsworlh, Debbie Childs, Sue Crowley, Shirley Pallerson, .Gay Fowler, Susan Follin, David Worley, John Grunow, Nolan Scoll, second row: Carolyn O'DeIl, Mary Buyers, Kalhy Gar- 38 Susan Alkinson, Beverly Hellon, Jan Morris, Bonnie Nelson, Karlin Johnson, lhird rowg Peg- Sells, Laurie Parish, Becki Love, Janel Schober, Tommy Thompson, Bry- an Milchell, Larry Tubb, Morris McVean, Ken ner, Leslie Green, Sandy Sandlin, Nancy Brown, Resa Gens- weider, Bill Braddy, John Conrad, Roger Reed, Bill Wallher, lhird row: Jimmy Gregory, Ray Rhodes, Dean Crocker, Mike Jarrelf, Mike lvey, Charles Smifh, Kenl' Harringlon, John War- kenlin, Eliol Wood, Donald Brisler, James Griffin, Mike Pen- dery, Barry Wilmolh, Billy Gregg, fourlh row. Red Cross Buys Bulletin Board Monday, SepTember 9, marked The beginning oT The annual Red Cross membership drive. Funds collecTed during The Tive-day period amounTed To more Than 15500. Ten per cenT oT The money was puT inTo The NaTional Red Cross Childrens Fund To be used in disasTer areas. Remainder oT The money was used To buy a bul- leTin board Tor The school and a plaque in mem- ory oT Miss Lela DalTon, counselor. ln appreciaTion oT The supporT oT The drive, The Red Cross gave a sock hop in The gym wiTh music and colces Turnshed Tor all who presenTed Their membership cards..A proiecT Tor The laTTer parT oT The year was The Tilling oT a chesT To be senT overseas To a disasTer area. The chesT was buiIT by The wood shop, and a commiTTee oT six members and oTTicers collecTed supplies To Till The chesT. Four Highlanders were acTive in The counTy- wide cabineT oT Red Cross. CourT Crow served as vice-presidenT: Pinlcie Bailey. as secreTary: and Donna Davis and Candi CanTrell, as com- miTTee chairmen. Johnny KeeTon was vice-presi- denT oT EasTern l-lills' Red Cross chapTer, which was sponsored by Miss Jean PriesTly. Money, money, money! shouTs Phil WrighT. EnThusiasm mounTed during The week of The drive, insuring iT of success. Randy Cole, Treasurer, grins happily aT The resulT oT The day's receipTs. Phil WrighT. presidenT, and Pam Thomson, secreTary, share in preparing The chesT for display before sending iT To The warehouse To be senT To a disasTer area. Following speciTic insTrucTions Tor building The chesT To be senT overseas, CourT Crow. counTy vice-president and Mr. Irvin DoTy, shop insTrucTor, add The Tinishing Touches on The giT'T. 39 Members of +he Highlandeiles include Cindy Shulz, Palsy Hol- Marilyn Wilson, Kay Miles, Cecilia Wellborn, Linda Floyd, land, Angela Meer, Toni Bergeron, Janer McKenzie, Jan Record. Jo Ann Glass, Carolyn Cobb, Janice Carler, Sandra Marks, seared: Linda Hill, Sharon Hogue, Diana Claunch, Brenda Becky Wright Mariha Chollar, Jan Chiles, Mary Dines, Beverly Burnham, Sherry Orpen, Carol Perkins, Nancy Coriingham, Pennebalcer, Cynihia Newman, Carol Barnes, sranding. Officers are Jan Record, Cindy Schulz, Janer McKenzie,iToniiBergeron, Paisy Holland, and Angela Meer. president 40 Mr. Johnson greels incoming sophomores while Highlandeiies, Cynihia Newman and Beverly Pennebalcer, wail 'ro guide lhem lhrough lhe school. Linda Hill answers quesfions asked by ninih graders. ' I Hlghlandettes Buy Track Sults Boosfing spirir ai foolball games, ushering ar 'rhe quef, l-lighlandelles served as usherelies. orienlarion program for ninrh grade siudenls. and sell- Highlandeiles assisied ihe Boosler Club in selling ing programs al' The Will Rogers Indoor Track Meer candy. The money raised was used To buy warm-up and 'rhe Soulhwesl' Recreaiional Meer were parr of The suilrs for The iraclc ream. aciivifies of 'rhe Highlandeiies. A+ The foolball ban- ,Maasai Throughoui 'lhe fooiball season, Highlandefles parficipaled in every pep rally io encourage more school spirit 4I ThroughouT The day oTTice assisTanTs devoTe Their sTudy hall To assisTing in The diTTerenT oTTices. Girls in The main oTTice disTrilouTe The daily aTTendance sheeTs, run special errands wiThin The school, and sell supplies. Those assisTing Mr. Vaughan col- lecT and Tile The class aTTendance records each period and help wiThin The oTTice, Girls worlcing wiTh Mrs. Tucker TrequenTly do Typing and Tiling oT permanenT records, as well as delivering messages. To work in These oTTices, assisTanTs musT mainTain cer- Tain grade qualiTicaTions. Girls assisTing in The main oTTice are Judi Ryno, Janell MiTchell, Paula Spears, KaThy COT- Ter, TirsT row: Linda SchaviTz, Carol McClure, Viclci Herring, second row: Gaye Herring, Carol Schmid, Emily Emerson, Third row: BeTTy Buclcing- ham, G'Nelle Brown, Jeanne O'Neill, Nancy Fer- guson, Top row. ' .fziffiffs ' A f,,f1'f tudents Work During tudy Halls Q 'T N U TT Q Those assisTing in Mr. Vaughan's oTTice are, back row, Carol Barnes, Dannie LaTTa, Linda BurT, Tomi Barron, Ken Arnold: TronT row, Bobbie Franlcemfield, Those helping Mrs. Tucker are, Barbara George. Beverly Mason, Melinda l-lollingsworTh, KaThy l-limes, and MarTha Chollar. 42 KaThy Goldring, and Susie Vaughan. Officers are Mr. Milchell, sponsor: Bill McHarg, benev- olence chairmang Ginger Royar, secrelary-Treasurer, Mike Genfry, presidenlg Ronnie Garland, proiecls chairman: Ilene Miller, vice-presidenlp and Mr. Kirk, sponsor. During Public Schools Week, David O'Dell welcomed Mrs. Marge Salfen, who has lhree sons allending Easlern Hills. Gentr Heads Student Council Represenlalives of lhe Sludenl Council are, firsl row, Susan Alkinson, Sharon Berliner, Sharon Hendrix, Linda Armslrong, Su- san Hunsalcer, Laurie Parish, Jane Klabzubag second row, Elsie Grunow, Paula Reeves, Kenl' Harringlon, Mary Belh Meissner, Sandy Sandlin, Nancy Brown, Melinda Hollingsworlh, Debbie Maddox, Third row, Ray Rhodes, Bill Wallher, Mike Jarrelf, John Gilmarlin. Charles Smilh, Ronnie Sellers, David Bracken, and David O'Dell. Allernales include Larry Schorn, Francis Spears, Donna Wil- Donna Lunsford, Candi Canlrell, Viclci Herring, Jerry Merrill, liamson, Larry Kesmodel, David Livingston, Janef Schober. Phil second row: Linda ArdOynO. Diane Rush. Bill Elder. Billy Gregg. Begley, 'firsl row: Hollis Howell, Slephanie Reed, Debbie Childs, Barry Wilmofh. Beverly Sliafyef. Mike Bl6Cl1W6ll. lhird FOW- 43 One of The hardesT iobs Tor The senior class ediTor, BeTTy Broclcman, is The arrangemenT of The personal inTormaTion Tor each senior. Close examinaTion of dummy sheeTs cuTs errors in an annual To a minimum. Nancy Roddy, personaliTy ediTor. and Pam Thompson, TaculTy ediTor, check duplicaTe pages ThaT have been Turned in. 44 Ginger Royar, edifor, loolcs over some Triplicale dummy sheels Tor a division page. Seniors who will give up Their sTudy hall and be willing To worlc aTTer school yeT receive no crediT Toward gradua- Tion are eligible To be on The annual sTaTT. ApplicaTions are Taken in The spring: sTaTT members are chosen on- The basis oT Their grades, aTTendance, and ciTizenship. Since There is no carry-over oT Tunds Trom one year To The nexT, The sTaTT musT plan The yearboolc careTully so ThaT They will noT exceed Their budgeT, which is deTermined by The number oT package plans sold. This year only 67 per cenT OT The sTudenT body purchased annuals: ThereTore. money was noT available Tor a Tour-color picTure. Pam NimiTz, iunior class ediTor, and Ge-neTa Anderson. club ediTor, plan layouTs and Tigure picTure sizes Tor Their secTions. For Clan Staff, Productlon of Annual Is Quite a Memory The annual 'rrip lo Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas is a highlighi for ihe siaff. ln 'rhe cenler is Mr. John Ramsey, Taylor represenlalive for Easlern Hills. Division pages, designed by Courl Crow and Eleanor Balchelder, are a colorful adclilion io This year's Clan. Courl, feaiure edilor, examines a prini being considered For The fealure division page. The books are very imporlanl ro 'rhe publicalion of any annual. The number of subscriplions sold limils The size, special feaiures, and exlras io be included. Business managers, Eleanor Baichelder and Kerry Smilh, check lhe records. While al Taylor, The slafl: visiled +he plan+'s library, in which are siored many ediiions of annuals Taylor has prinled. Kay Taylor, sophomore edilor, and Ronnie Garland, sporls ediior. ask Miss King's opinion of an unusual idea. 45 Tw... One oT The perpeTual iobs oT The newspaper sTaTT is reading copy on The arTicles. Here Barbara Sims and Marilyn May Try Their hand aT copyreading. Co-ediTor RoberT Largen waTches Brenda Mon- cus, classroom ediTor, Type up an arTicle Tor The Tinal issue oT The I965 TarTan. Ellen Youngblood. sophomore and iunior class ediTor, and Jan Jones, TeaTure ediTor, discuss TeaTures oT an exchange paper. For public relaTions, copies oT The TarTan are senT To diTTerenT schools in The sTaTe. Priscilla Penneloalcer, pic- Ture ediTor and exchange ediTOr, and Julie Thomson. columnisT, prepare papers To be mailed. Tartan ins Award ATTer a year oT hard worlc, The TarTan sTaTT was rewarded in some measure by The TacT ThaT The newspaper was given an Award oT DisTinguished MeriT in Journalism by The lnTer- scholasTic League Press Conlference. This is The highesT rank OT Texas school newspapers in iTs classiTicaTion. The paper sTaTT is composed oT seniors enrolled in iour- nalism. Unlike many schools, EasTern l-lills has only one class oT iournalismi ThereTore beginning iournalisTs are expecTed To produce a readable paper approximaTely Three weelcs aTTer enrolling in The course. Added To The sTaTT's woes was The TacT ThaT Mrs. Priddy reTired aT mid-Term. and Miss King Took over her duTies. -+4 Susan Hunsalcer and Jeanne l-laTcheTT, business manager and circulaTion manager, counT money Tor Tarfan sales. , .s X-, .- s, - Q 6. X sf by f i k , Y, sm W'W ' s iff, s Q 4 - s ' . . ' ' ,f ' . 3 . 1 f v .f if ,. s 4 H!-, f .x . Q Donna Williamson. co-edilor of 'lhe Tarlan, checks 'rhe' coverage charf wilh Claudia Macllowell, news edilor. v As co-edifor of lhe Tarfan, Roloerl Larqen presenls retiring sponsor. Mrs. Priddy, wilh a charm. Winlord Daniels served as one of lhe Tarian reporfers affer ioining lhe jour- nalism slaff al mid-ferm. Miss King, second semesler sponsor of 'rhe Tarian. helps Karen Royse, adverlising manager. on a page layoul. Junior pholographer, Ken Roselle, worked as a member of lhe Tarfan slaff. as well as 'lhe Clan slaff. Courl Crow, sporfs edilor, discusses 'lhe operalion of ihe camera wilh David Banks, sophomore pholographer. 47 Band Rehearsal ,, x , 1 s I PreparaTion and organizaTion for band programs and oTher evenfs began Augusf 3l and confinued unTil The opening of school. These pracfices, headed by drum maiors and squad lead- ers, lasTed for Ten hours each day. Playing for The senior and iunior-sophomore regisTraTion programs opened The Highlander band's l964-65 schedule. During foofball season much Time was devofed To rehearsals for pep rallies and The half-Time perform- ances presenfed aT each game. Transporfed by bus To The Temple and Cleburne games. The band performed and boosfed The High- lander spirif. Throughouf The year The Highlanders parTicipaTed in various conTesTs and marched in The FaT SToclc Show Parade on January Leading The Highlander Band in all marching acfivi- 29. The Bell Marching Fesfival and The lnferscholasfic League confesf aT lrving, boTh held in November, broughT honors To EH Twirlers. A concerT band Tesfival was held April 2-3 aT Casfle- berry High School wiTh many solos and ensembles enfered, in addiTion To compeTiTion of The enTire band. All Time was noT spenf rehearsing: several parfies were held during The year. Ties were drum maiors, Linda Reynolds and Gerry Pen- dery. Members of The brass secfion included Marilyn May, Linda Hackney, Carl Priviff, Myra Young, French Horns: second row, Bobby Slandifer, Dean Crocker, George Garcia, Roberf Lulce, Bob Weaver, Richard Haynes, Milne Pendery, Jack Griffin, Gary Adlcison. Trornbonesg Sfeve Newburn, Sam Srnifh, Barifonesg Third row, Larry Tubb, John Bailey, Jimmy Mann, Bill Hilliard, Charles Luke, Tubas: Gerry Pendery, Jim SchmidT, STring bass. 48 egin ugust 31 I' Officers of 'lhe '64-'65 band siaif were Bobby Slandiier, presiclenii Homan Ruperi, vice-presidenlg Bill Sioclclon, secrelary-ireasurer: Gary Miller, sfudeni conclucfor: Debby Bryan and Beverly Sharyer, uniform Chosen for ou+s+anding achievemenf in performance manage-rs: Margo Garrell, Louise Anderson, and Beverly Douglas, librar- and confesf 'rwirling were feaiure iwirler, Chrisly l-lawrylalc, ians. senior, cenler: maioreiles Chrisfy Brown, iuniori Debby Bryan, senior, kneeling: Cheryl Ferguson, iuniorq Kay Smiih, senior, sranding. Trumpei' secfion included Mike Bouifard, Sieve Kelly, Bud Ledingham, Ross Reinhard, Lindsay Mann, Don Sloan, firsl row: Bill Hilliard, Roberl Gray, Barreil Thomas, Carl Marshall, John Bailey, Charles Luke, second row. Clariner and saxophone players included John While, Keilh Friclce, Jon Moody, Jeaneile McDon- ald. Cecilia Davis, Royce Cain, Karen Nelson, Judy Cole, firsi row: Gary Hoover, Debby Bryan. Bev- erly Sharyer, Nancy Fer- guson, Cynil-ria Prarl, Jacob Paslay, Kafhy Brown. Sherry Brown, Aleck Fealh- ersione, second row. Members of +he percussion seclion include Sam Smifh, Willie Henlcen, fronrq Calhy l-limes, Mike Moreland, Jan Owen, Gay Fowler, lirsf row: Micaiah Bishop, Bill Slroman, Logan Swords, Bill Braddy, Larry Armslrong, Buddy Marshall, Richard Bailey, Jeff Sinku, Gene Woodard, Craig Burkefr, Richard Millsap, Bob Eames, second row. Woodwind seclion consisls of Jan Price, David Livingslon,iCraig Ballhrop, Margo Garrefl, Louise An- derson, Beverly Douglas, firsl row: Linda Reynolds, Milne Morris, Claudia McDowell, Chrisly l-lawrylalr, Cheryl Ferguson, Kay Smilh, Gary Miller, Royce Cain, second row: Harold Clark, Bill Sloclclon, Homan Ruperf, Craig Ward, Jill Srnifh, Mary Hill, Bobby Slarlcs, Jimmy Mann, 'rhird row. Highlander Slage Band includes Mr. Ronnie Marlin, direclor, Gary Adlcison, Roberl Luke, Dean Crocker, George Garcia Bobby Slandifer, Bill Slocldon, Gary Miller, Keilh Friclse, l-loman Ruperl, Craig Ward, Harold Clarlc, lirsl row: Roberl Gray Bud Ledingham, Mike Bouflard, Ross Reinwald, Sieve Kelly, Don Sloan, Gary Ladd, Gerry Pendery, Warren Bales, Gene Wood- ward, second row. 50 Select Choir Members of lhe Sele-cl Choir were Mari Priddy. Gayle Kim- Linda Ardoyno. Kafhy Brunson. Karlin Johnson, Kaye Miles, brough, Jan Jones, Thomas Kauffman, Sieve Seale. Weldon Gail Russey, Kalhy Hubbard, Melinda Slone. Beverly Bulls, Belle Neal, Garry Ladd, John Benson, Courl' Crow, Cheryl Wolfe. Rodgers. Jo Ellen Copeland, Tessie Moore, and Robyn Wrighf. 5I Bafialion Siaif consisis of Gary Canada, all-ciiy brigade commander: Phil Begley, bafialion commander: Frances Spears, baiialion sponsor: Bobby Bowen, baiialion execuiive officer, firsi row: Terry Edwards Sl: Nick Loesch, S27 Chris Copeland, S3: Clayion Melanson, baiialion liaison officer: second row: Kenneih Revell, ser- geani maior, Eddie Lynch. S41 Gordon Cook, supply sergeant Third row. Gary Canada Wins Top City Honors A Company includes Leslie Mallon, sponsor, Mike Croushore, iirsf row: Garry Ladd, Roberi Cochran, David Kolwyck, l-lerberi Denny, Tom Chrisiopher, Leslie Lose, second row, Bolo Buckman, Warren Waller, Mike Bell, Dalion Thomas, Mike Boardman, ihird row, Mike Jones, George Curl, Danny Graves, Thomas l-laliom. Sieve Wallace, fourlh row. 52 A good defense led by Bob McDaniels ll4l. Chris Copeland l22l, Mike Skidmore, blocking 'rhe shol, and James Creel, background, coniribuied io ihe ROTC championship learn. Cadeis of B Company are Janel Scholoer, sponsor, Mike Skidmore, firsl row: John Kouns, Larry Leggeif, David Garland, Johnny Burdine. Bill Vance, Ken Roselle, second row: Billy Cain. Randall Warren, Gordon Kelley, Allen Clark, lhird row: Foresi Calhoun, Gary Reynolds, Sieve Mason, David Hargraves, Mike Walker, fourlh FOW. Lefi: Sampling The 'rreais ai 'ihe ROTC Chrisimas pariy is Sharon Hendrix, ROTC sponsor. Right Sergeani Cooksey con graiulaies Gary Canada on b J lf g-fr-.,,.,' coming all-ciiy brigade com- ' ' mander. 9- C Company cadefs include James Creel, firsl row: James Carey, Bob McDaniel, Paul Burke, Phil- lip Viard, John Grunow, Donald Jeanes, second row: Nick Huff, Jere Flelcher. Mike Phillips, Jim Kouns. Bill Mohr, fhird row: Charles Bishop, James Kiker, Kenneih Dyer, Jack Langdon, Ted Thornburg, Dennis Coombs. fourih row. 53 Mickey Compion is cleaning rifles for the next inspection. Sponsors of the ROTC Corps are Cadet M-aiors Jackie McMurry. drill leam sponsor: Leslie Mellon, Alfa company sponsor: Jan Harcher. rifle team sponsor: Jane Klabzuba, Charlie company sponsor: Cade+ Colonel Francis Spears. bahkalion sponsor: Cade? Maiors Sharon Hendrix, athletic sponsor: Judy Stevens. drum and bugle corps sponsor: Janer Schober, Bravo company sponsor. Battalion Receives Outstanding Rating Championship baskeiball players include Donnie Reeder. Curl, Dalron Thomas. and Jerry Fletcher. ln the past two years Bob McDaniel, Gary Canada. James Creel. Mike 5kidmOrS. ihe ROTC team has won each of the I8 games played. ac- 54 Mike Phillips, Chrisiopher Copeland, Randy Edwards. George cumulaling a foial of 487 points. During Drill Team pracTice, Tour cadeTs demonsTraTe ex changing riTles in a mid-air maneuver. HighIighT of The year Tor ROTC members was The excellenT perTormance aT The annual Tederal in- specTion, during which The corps was given a gruel- ing Three hour inspecTion by an Army colonel and Two majors. The cadeTs were classed The besT in ForT WorTh and were raTed ouTsTanding in all areas. The baTTalion was especially commended Tor iTs Tine espriT d' corps, The appearance of all uniforms. and Tor iTs abiliTy To parade. Singled ouT Tor excep- Tional praise were The sTudenT sponsors and Mrs. Marjorie Reid, TaculTy sponsor. Tor ouTsTanding sup- porT oT The corps. The chieT inspecTor's Tinal commenT was. SgT. Coolssey, you have a corps oT which you can be proud. ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps was commanded by CadeT Maior Terry Edwards. Q Ni, ,n r Q, . h ae. 5 j x if - X' my 'w ' p n f ,Q -f . TEM 2 ' 2, 'X , gifs nw , T K N V 1-sz, - H i - -1:3 'fi ' s - , T . f 5 H ' ,wa ' , J 'V ,Q ' if . ' f : 1 fx .1 fi , 15 Til in . .f,. -'L flip . ' 'MLLLW A V vw V ,871 fv : . M XE . ffff w g f f T .. Ms., 5:6 1: A , C.,-jwul Q 5:f1V3KV:jViyiE 5L7 ' ff ow l 1 -,sf li' ' 7 - Fi Gary Canada. All-CiTy Brigade Colonel. and'SgT. Cooksey congraTulaTe DalTon Thomas. who was named All-CiTy Mili- Tary l cadet Rifle Team members were Larry Kilgore, Mike Skidmore, Gary Canada Terry Vernon, Phil Begley, ChrisTopher Copeland, and Bobby Bowen. 0 A-e ' r' f f iff QI To The ScoTch, Tossing The caber is a man's game requiring sTrengTh and skill. A TwenTy To TorTy TooT pole is Tossed in a sTraighT line so ThaT iT lands in a sTraighT line To The player. To The Highlanders oT EasTern Hills, TooTball, baskeTball, and Track are equally diTTiculT sporTs requiring much sTrengTh and precision. Tossing The caber and oTher sporTs are presenTed beTore The RoyalTy in Braemer. ScoTland. each year. Like The ScoTch, Highlanders parTicipaTe in large annual TournamenTs, Too. Each year EasTern Hills enTers The SouThwesT RecreaTional MeeT. This includes Track, pole vaulT, shoTpuT, and discus. The boxing Team enTers The Golden Gloves each year. also. Golf. a game on which The ST. Andrews GolT Club oT ScoTland is The recognized world auThoriTy, is anoTher Highlander acTiviTy and TournamenT sporT. AlThough ScoTTich women parTicipaTe in Tew sporTs oTher Than The Highland dancing. EasTern Hills girls are acTive in many sporTs. These include volleyball, baskeTball, ping pong, and shuTTleboard. Archery' an old Highland skill, is anoTher oT The girls' sporTs. This year girls Trom EasTern Hills par- TicipaTed in The SouThwesT RecreaTional Track lvleeT. Sports fi? lay 4 1 rib n 1 f 111 ' 1 v n u 7 Liiavfr. f.j?a4X X , mi- -'t'l?3'7f' E 'f ' aim'-vii. i '17 'il:jf.?f5'. is Q-Q gay ' Bef? Wifi is Elf 57 Members of lhe Highlander foollaall leam for I964 were W. Brown, Gordon Ball, Jim Dorman, Brad Bales, second row Sieve Morris. Ronnie Garland. Sam Callaway. Sieve Keeion. Johnny Norman, Pele Jensen, Ronnie Palierson, Mike Mifchell Danny McCar+y, iirsf rowg Danny Muse, Phil Luebbehusen, J. Sieve Lafham, Larry Hulgey, -third row, Co-Capiain Phil Luebbehusen Senior Taclcle 2 Leilers All-Dislricl Offense All-Dislricl Second Team Defense 58 Leading lhe '64 Highlanders were co-capiains Sieve Morris and Phil Luebbehusen. Co-Ca piain Sieve Morris Senior Guard 2 Lellers All-Disiricf Defense All-Academic Ofhers were Tommy Thompson, William l-ligginlooiham, Jack Miller, second row: Bill Sweeney, Wade Henson, Carl Braswell Burroughs, J. D. Mclviahon, Dwayne Williams, firsi row: Gary David Smifh, Bill Fernihough, Danny Sirebeclc, ihird row. Smyers, Jerry Chandler, Lloyd Grimm, Wayne Hardy, Jerry Plagued b Injuries, Eastern Hills Finishes Season With 6-4 Record Guiding ihe Highlanders were, lefr io righr, Johnny Howerron and Tommy Runnels, who coached ihe B ream: while head coach, George Mirchamg line coach, James Willingham: and back coach, W. A. Graves, led lhe A ieam. EasTern EasTern EasTern EasTern 'EasTern ikEasTern TEasTern XEasTern 'EasTern EasTern Taking care oT The Team and The equipmenT was The iob oT The managers, Henry Gensweider, Gary Finch, and CourTney Crow. Four Highlanders WiTh seven deTensive and Tive oTTensive sTarTers re- Turning Trom I963, The Highlanders looked Toward The I964 season wiTh greaT opTimism. ReTurning sTarTers were Johnny Norman, Larry Hulsey, STeve Morris, Mike MiTchell, Tommy Thompson, David SmiTh, Dwayne Wil- liams. Phil Luebbehusen, and Lloyd Grimm. Highlanders worked diligenTly all year buT were hard hiT by iniuries. Lloyd Grimm was IosT Tor a monTh wiTh a shoulder separaTion, and boTh ends, Johnny Norman and Mike MiTcheIl, were ouT oT acTion Tor several games. Several juniors played admirably. Included were Tommy .d . Thompson, Davl SmlTh, and Gary Smyers. I964 Season Record 'DisTricT Games Hills I2 Richland 7 Hills 7 HaITom 6 Hills 6 Temple 8 Hills I4 Cleburne I3 Hills 7 NorTh Side I2 Hills I4 Poly I2 Hills I4 CarTer O Hills O Paschal I3 Hills 38 Tech I2 Hills I5 ArIingTon HeighTs 35 Make All-District All-disTricT seIecTions included Tour Highlanders or The TirsT Team and Three on The second Team. One High lander received all-disTricT honorable menTion. Gaining TirsT Team berThs were end Mike MiTchell, Tackle Phi Luebbehusen, guard STeve Morris, and halTback I.loyc Grimm. Second Team honors were received by guarc Ronnie PaTTerson, quarTer'back Tommy Thompson, anc Tackle STeve LaTham. Fullback Gary Smyers receivec honorable menTion. Mike MiTchelI, STeve Morris, anc Tommy Thompson were members oT The all-academif Team. Gary Smyers l35I, J. D. McMahon II4-I, Ronnie Garland l65l, Wayne Hardy l22l, and Coach Graves anxiously wafch The acTior during The ArIingTon HeighTs game. 60 Opening 'ihe holes for 'rhe backs fhis year were linemen. lefl fo lags of lhe holes opened by Jrhe linemen were lhe backfield men 'ight David Smilh, Bill Fernihough, Ronnie Paiierson, Bill Sweeney, consisiing of Lloyd Grimm, Danny Muse, Tommy Thompson, and aieve Morris, Phil Luebbehusen, and Mike Milchell. Taking advan- Dwayne Williams. ' -'-f , . ., 'k X ' 1 .eee t Qh u i - Vrkh I ,V A in ,1,-,.- A A T T eiire To il T - , yei. S is P ' ' C ENA he so ' ' , Q T if i 1 X is 3 S ,f of , , - 5 '- M ' , , .,,,, Z li . lil W 4 G' 32, T. 1 yr , Ti ft ? E il 'J ij x 7 is ii1 , rlie P P U. ilr is l ' ii' ik.. s is T S T , S - efii- 2,1 ,- -- ' g Z., News - 3' 1 ., V as , kr v ' ww. I , A ix 2 , are T H- gg, - ,i -i a X , W Y T Y, , . , K z H V Vx Led by co-capfains Sieve Morris and Phil Luebbehusen, 'ihe Highlanders begin a pre-game work- oui. Again in I964, The Highlanders had a slrong defense which liam Higginbolharn, Wayne Hardy, Phil Luebbehusen, David Smifh, as led by ljnemen Sieve Lalham, Ronnie Paiierson, Sieve Morris, Dwayne Williams and J. D. McMahon. arry Hulsey, and Mike Miichell. The secondary consisfed of Wil- Tommy Thompson TighTs Tor exTra yardage againsT Richland as Dwayne Williams IIII and Phil Luebbehusen l60I Ioolc Tor someone To block. Highlanders Beat Richland 12-7 Looking Tor a vicTory To avenge lasT year's opening loss To Rich- land. EasTern Hills Tound The going Tough buT opened The I964 season wiTh a I2-7 vicTory over The Reb- els. On Their second possession oT The ball game, The Highlanders needed only six plays To cross The goal sTripe. HalTback Lloyd Grimm scored The Touchdown on a ThirTy-Two yard dash over Iefr guard. The exTra poinT aTTempT GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS RICHLAND IO Firsl' Downs 8 IO5 Yards Gained Rushing 4I 23 Yards Gained Passing 32 3 of 7 Passes CompIeTed I oT 9 O Passes InTercepTed by I O Opp. Fumbles Recovered I 6 for 26.3 PunTs, No., Avg. 6 Tor 34-.2 55 Yards Penalized 60 was wide, leaving The score 6-O. Lone score Tor The Rebels came on a pass Trom James Williams To Vancil Jones on Their only pass complerion of The evening. Quar- Terbaclc Tommy Thompson scored EasTern Hills' second Touchdown on a one-yard plunge Tollowing anoTher drive. The Try Tor poinT 'Failed again. A sTaIwarT High- lander deTense led by STeve Mor- ris and ouTsTanding play Trom Two deTensive ends. Johnny Norman and Milce IvIiTcheIl, held The Rebels To sevenTy-Three yards ToTaI oT- Tense. Bill Sweeney Ju nior-CenTer I LeTTer 62 Wade Henson Junior-CenTer I LeTTer STeve Morris Sam Callaway Ronnie Garland Senior-Guard Senior-Guard Senior-Guard 2 LeTTers I LeTTer I LeTTer All-DisTricT All-Academic Eastern Hills Nips Buffs 7-6 By ThwarTing Two second-halT :lrives by I-lalTom inside Their own IO yard line, The sTubbom l-ligh- landers squeezed ouT a 7-6 vic- Tory and moved Their season rec- ord To 2-O, EasTern I-lills' score came in The TirsT half on a 934 yard drive ThaT consumed I5 plays. WiTh 2:20 leTT in The TirsT halT, Dwayne Williams scored on a Two-yard bursT. Williams Then lciclced The poinT ThaT meanT The diTTerence in The Tinal ouTcome. GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS HALTOM I I Firsl' Downs I2 I4O Yards Gained Rushing I33 20 Yards Gained Passing 49 I oT 2 Passes Comp. 8 oT I2 2 Passes lnTercepTed by O 0 Opp. Fumbles Recovered I 2 Tor 35 PunTs, No., Avg. 5 Tor 39 30 Yards Penalized I5 I-lalTom halTbaclc Rodney Ryan scored The BuTTs' only. Tally on an 8-yard run. The Try Tor poinT was no good. The BUTT quarTerbaclc Tumbled The snap buT recovered. l'le Threw To Mike Naeve, buT oTTicials ruled his knee had Touched The ground. The BuTTs made a drive in The Third period buT were sTopped shorT aT The El-I Two. In The Tour'Th period They drove To The 9. buT on a TourTh and one siTuaTion The Clan deTense held. DeTensive sTandouTs were J. D. lvlclvlahon, Ronnie PaTTerson, and STeve Mor- ris. Dwayne Williams IIII geTs ready To cuT up The field behind a hosT of blockers in The Hal+om game. 63 -1 EasTern Hills' cheerleaders added To The spiriT of The Poly game wiTh Their TradiTional kick-off rouTine. 0 Wlldcats Nudge EH 8-6 Temple was The scene oT EasT- ern Hills' only long Trip in I964. The Highlanders leTT Tor Temple wiTh The ThoughT oT coming back undeTeaTed. Their plans wenT awry, Though, as The WildcaTs nudged The Clansmen 8-6. Temple drew TirsT blood when They scored in The TirsT quarTer. The WildcaT score came ,on a TourTeen yard pass Trom quarTer- back Williams To his end, Rucker. The aTTempT Tor Two poinTs was GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS TEMPLE 8 FirsT Downs 6 78 Yards Gained Rushing 84- 64 Yards Gained Passing 27 6 of I8 Passes Complefed 2 of 7 l Passes lnTercepTed l 3 Opp. Fumbles Recovered I 5 Tor 35 PunTs, No., Avg. 4 25 Yards Penalized good. wiTh Danny Lamb slamming over Trom The Three. The lone Highlander six poinTer was scored Tommy Thompson Junior-QuarTerback 2 LeTTers All-DisTricT Second Team All-Academic by The deTense. Facing a TourTh down siTuaTion The WildcaTs wenT inTo punT TormaTion. The Torward defensive wall OT The Highlanders broke Through and blocked The punT. STeve Morris picked up The loose ball and scooTed inTo The end zone Tor The score. The con- version aTTempT Tailed. In The second halT EasTern Hills compleTely dominaTed play. buT could never punch across Tor an- oTher score. .f',, ,, J. D. McMahon Senior-QuarTerback I LeTTer I-lalfback William I-ligginboTham l23l is broughT down by The Cleburne Yellow JackeTs aTTer compIeTing a good' gain. Clansmen Edge Cleburne 141-13 Cleburne's undeTeaTed Yellow Jacke-Ts provided The opposiTion in The TourTh ball game oT The year Tor The Highlanders, who came ouT on Top I4-I3. Cleburne Took a I3-0 lead in The second guarTer on drives oT 66 and 77 yards. Dick Turner capped The TirsT Touchdown on an eleven yard run and Gary Bu+Ier plunged six yards Tor The second score. The one good conversion was booTed by Jimmy Jones. Fol- GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS CLEBURNE I9 FirsT Downs I3 l72 Yards Gained Rushing I67 54 Yards Gained Passing 40 6 oT I7 Passes CompleTed I4 O Passes lnTercepTed by 2 2 Opp. Fumbles Recovered 3 3 Tor 47 PunTs, No.. Avg. 3 Tor 37.6 45 Yards Penalized 25 lowing The Yellow JackeTs' second Touchdown and The ensuing kick- oTT, The I-lighlanders zoomed 76 yards Tor a score in Twelve plays wiTh Tommy Thompson going in Trom The one. The conversion aT- TempT Tailed. Trailing by a Touchdown in The TourTh quarTer, EasTern I-lills punched 38 yards Tor a second Touchdown and added The crucial Two exTra poinTs ThaT provided The sliin margin OT vicTor'y. William I-ligginboTham scored The Touch- down. and Mike MiTchell made a TanTasTic caTch oT Tommy Thomp- son's pass Tor The Two exTra poinTs. Brad BaTes Dwayne Williams William HigginboTI'1am Junior-Halfback Senior-I-lalfback Senior-Halfback I LeTTer 2 LeTTers 2 L9l'I'9l'S STeve Laiham Senior-Tackle 2 LeTTers All-DisTricT Second Team Bill Fernihough Senior-Taclcle I LeTTer T 1 553 :E . LA .g.' E w e .- i i f fv f 'I ' Phil Luebbehusen Senior-Tackle 2 LeTTe rs All-DisTricT ,ef QQ if SQ! .,. . Q, ' 9 112 :T ' Tsfsgwfq M , .iifsxi , .,.. .,V,,. iw Tit? ii Leiif .- Lsieggg L, .. .ff x a ik. ,r-1' , an Steers Down EH 12-7 GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS NORTH SIDE I2 Firsl' Downs I7 63 Yards Gained Rushing I92 lI2 Yards Gained Passing 54 I3 oT 20 Passes CompleTed 5 of 9 I Passes lnTercepTed by O O Opp. Fumbles Recovered O 5 Tor 36.8 PunTs, No., Avg. 2 Tor 29 7 Tor 78 PenalTies 3 Tor 25 DeTermined STeers Trom NorTh Side, ouT To avenge IasT year's loss, deTeaTed The Highlanders I2-7, in The opening game oT dis- TricT play. NorTh Side scored on iTs TirsT possession, wiTh The Touch- down coming on an I8-yard pass Trom halTback Richard Bailey To Riclcy Lansford. The Try Tor poinTs failed and leTT The score 6-O. EasTern Hills drove To The NorTh Side Three aTTer The lciclc-OTT buT was unable To score. In The second halT NorTh Side sTarTed playing hard-nosed TooTball and ran up The middle oT The line, using Tullbaclc Danny Sides The maioriTy oT The Time. The STeers scored on a 68-yard drive, wiTh quarTerbaclc Terry Key geTTing The IasT Tive yards. The Try Tor exTra poinTs again Tailed. The Highlanders Tinally goT on The scoreboard wiTh 4:35 leTT, on a one-yard slam by Danny Muse, which Tollowed a 35-yard pass play Trom Tommy Thompson To Lloyd Graham. lvlilce lv1iTchell, David Sr'niTh, and STeve Morris' played good de- Tensive ball. End Johnny Norman broke his arm early in The game and was IosT Tor a monTh. David SmiTh, STeve Morris, and Larry Hulsey combine To bring down a NorTh Side player as a bewildered STeer l7Il wonders whaT To do To help his Team maTe. David SmiTh Johnny Norman Mike MiTcheII Junior-End Senior-End Senior-End 2 LeTTers 2 LeTTers 2 LeTTers All-DisTricT All-Academic Hills Whips Poly 14-12 Looking Tor Their TirsT disTricT win oT I964 The Highlanders wenT ouT To Tace Poly's ParroTs wiTh a hunger Tor vicTory. They suc- ceeded wiTh a I4-I2 vicTory, buT had To sTave oTT Poly's bids Tor exTra poinTs aTTer The ParroTs' Touchdowns. EasTern Hills drove Tor Two quick Touchdowns in The TirsT halT. Tommy Thompson goT The TirsT score on a one yard keeper play. Williams' poinT aTTer made iT 7-O. When Poly Tumbled a punT aT iTs own I3 yard line, The GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS POLY I4 FirsT Downs 9 I73 Yards Gained Rushing 64 27 Yards Gained Passing 4I 4 oT 6 Passes CompleTed 5 oT 9 I Passes InTercepTed O I Opp. Fumbles Recovered I 4 Tor 24.2 PunTs, No., Avg. 5 Tor 36.2 30 Yards Penalized I5 Highlanders were ready To Take advanTage oT The error. IT Took only Two plays To score, wiTh Lloyd Grimm geTTing The lasT eighT yards over leTT Tackle Tor The Touchdown. Williams' poinT was again successTuI. Poly came roaring back To score beTore The half ran ouT on an eighT yard pass Trom Gary Can- Trell To Doyle Primm. The Try Tor poinTs Tailed. The second ParroT score came aTTer a punT was blocked and recovered aT The Highlander Three. Bob Purcell scored The TD Trom The one. Try- ing To Tie The score. Poly senT KeiTh HuTTman OTT righT Tackle, buT he was meT and sTacked up shorT oT The goal line. Lloyd Grimm I44I. eludes one would-be Poly Tackler as Ronnie PaTTerson I78I puT anoTherParroT on The Turf. 67 J. D. McMahon looks Tor a receiver in The CarTer game while he is being pursued by Two Eagles. Dwayne Williams llll is Trying T help J. D. by blocking one oT his pursuers. Highlanders Shut Out Carter 14--0 EasTern Hills could do noThing wrong, and CarTer's Eagles could do noThing righf as The Highland- ers goT Their TirsT shuTouT oT The season, I4-O, and moved Their disTricT marlcer To 2-l. The rugged deTensive uniT was largely respon- sible Tor The vicTory, leTTing The Eagles escape Trom Their own Ter- riTory only Three Times during The enTire ball game. lvlilce Mifchell, STeve Morris, and Ronnie PaTTer- son led The deTensive uniT in This ball game. GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS CARTER I4 FirsT Downs I2 I98 Yards Gained Rushing 77 76 Yards Gained Passing 138 5 ol: IO Passes CompleTed IO OT I8 I Passes InTercepTed by 2 I Opp. Fumbles Recovered l 2 Tor 27.3 PunTs, No., Avg. 6 Tor 33.3 5 Tor 36 Yards Penalized O Tor O FirsT EH score came on a 37 yard pass play wiTh Tommy Thompson on The Throwing end and David SmiTh on The receiv- ing end. The booT by Williams leTT The score aT 7-O. CarTer Toolc The ensuing lciclc-oTT and drove To The Clan Tour, buT was ThwarTed by The deTense as The half ended. Midway in The Third period The Highlanders scored again, wiTh Tullbaclc Gary Smyers slamming I2 yards Tor The six poinTs. Wil- liams' conversion aTTempT was good, leaving iT I4-O. The Eagles didn'T cross The 50 yard line unTil Their Tinal possession, when They reached The EH 37 as The ball game ended. Larry Hulsey Senior-Taclcle 2 LeTTers Ronnie PaTTerson Senior-Guard 2 LeTTers All-DisTricT Second Team 68 Wayne Hardy Lloyd Grimm Senior-HalTbaclc 2 LeTTers Senior-Halfback 2 LeTTers All-DisTricT Panthers Muddle Highlanders 13-0 GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS PASCHAL 7 FirsT Downs ll 60 Yards Gained' Rushing 220 43 Yards Gained Passing 4l 4 oT I5 Passes CompleTed I oT 33 O Passes lnTercepTed by 4 2 Opp. Fumbles Recovered O 6 Tor 29.6 PunTs, No., Avg. 3 Tor 42.3 3 Tor 35 Yards Penalized 5 Tor 59 ApproximaTely 5.000 Tans saw The Highlanders downed by Paschal's PanThers I3-O in The muddiesT ball game oT The season in PT. WorTh. EasTern Hills wenT inTo The game wiTh high spiriTs oT upseTTing The PanThers and proceeding TarTher in The disTricT race. All oT Paschal's scoring was done in The TirsT halT, wiTh Two Tield goals, oT 28 and 25 yards, and a 4-yard Touchdown sprinT wiTh I4 seconds leTT. Paschal lciclcer, Dennis HunT, goT The Two Tield goals, and quarTerbaclc RoberT Terry punched The Tour yards Tor The lone score oT The game. The TirsT halT ended wiTh The High- landers owning only one TirsT down., ln The second halT The Clansmen selfled down and sTopped The TouTed PanTher oTTense, holding Them To only 65 yards rushing. Leading The Highlander de- Tense were end Milce MiTchell, Tackle Phil Luebbehusen. and guard STeve Morris. The sTrong defense oT EasT- ern Hills held Paschal's Doug Wiley To only 37 yards rushing. his lowesT ouTpuT oT The season in disTricT play. The loss To Paschal leTT EasTern Hills wiTh a 2-2 disTricT record and ruined any TiTle hopes. Paschal fullback David Bowen is abouT To be broughT clown aTTer a shorf gain by a combinaTion of Highlander defenders, Phil Luebbehusen l60l, Milne MiTchell T84-l, Larry Hulsey I74-l, and STeve Morris l62l. 69 Behind good pass proTecTion provided by Larryi I'lulsey l74l. Ronnie PaTTerson l78l, and STeve Morris I62I, J. D. McMahon com- pleTes a pass play againsT Tech. Eastern Hills Rips Technical 38-12 GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN HILLS TECHNICAL 20 FirsT Downs II 309 Yards Gained Rushing 37 8 Yards Gained Passing l3O I of 4 Passes CompleTed I3 of 2I I Passes lnTercepTed by 0 2 Opp. Fumbles Recovered I 4 Tor 28.2 PunTs, No.. Avg. 4 Tor 34.5 20 Yards Penalized O Showering Technical wiTh Tive TirsT halT Touchdowns and a six+h added shorTly aTTer inTerrnission, The High- landers puT on Their mosT impressive oTTensive show oT The season in crushing The Bulldogs, 38-I2. HalTback William HigginboTham scored Three Touchdowns1 Gary Srnyers scored Two: and Danny Muse scored The oTher one. On Their TirsT possession The Highlanders scored wiTh HigginboTham slamming over Trom The Two. Srnyers goT r .f., yrs, fr , , 5 --if .- ' T 2111 V -.gh I . - V- rf. .I i f 11 - , ' - ' , an 'WM-vs f .s... T - . Danny Muse Senior-Fullback 2 LeTTers 70 The nexT score Tollowing an 80 yard drive, highlighTed by his own 54 yard sprinT. A punT reTurn by Dwayne Wil- liams seT up The Third EasTern Hills score, which Higgin- boTham made on a I4 yard bursT, carrying Tacklers wiTh him inTo The end zone. Following The kick-OTT The Bull- dogs Tumbled. J. D. McMahon pounced on The ball aT The Bulldog 30, and 4 plays laTer HigginboTham shoT Through righT Tackle Trom T-he I2 Tor his Third Tally. The Clan's TiTTh score came I8 seconds beTore The half wiTh a 7-yard run by Smyers. On Their TirsT possession oT The second halT The ScoTs made iT 36-O, moving 4I yards in 4 plays, wiTh Muse geTTing The six-poinTer Trom The one. Tech QB Dean STacy Tound end AlTon Hargrove To seT up The TirsT Bulldog score by Tullback KeiTh Adkins. Ad- kins also goT The second score. The ScoTs deTensive uniT was ouTsTanding in The TirsT halT, holding Tech To no TirsT downs and a minus 2 yards rushing. DeTense was led by Johnny Norman, Larry Hul- sey. STeve Morris, and Phil Luebbehusen. Gary Smyers Junior-HalTback I LeTTer All-Disfricr Honorable MenTion Jerry Miller Junior-End I LeTTer PeTe Jensen Junior-End I LeTTer Yellow Jackets Freeze Hills 35-15 In The Homecoming game OT I964, which Turned ouT To be a cold one. The Highlanders couId never warm up and were deTeaTed by The ArIingTon HeighTs Yellow JackeTs 35-I5. The TirsT Time HeighTs had possession oT The baII. They drove 80 yards in a Touchdown drive ThaT Took I8 plays. The poinT aTTer was good. making iT 7-0. The nexT Two Times The Yellow JackeTs had The ball. Chad Dulaney scored on one-yard plunges. The Try Tor poinT aTTer The Third Touchdown was blocked, Ieaving The score 20-0. On The ensuing kick-OTT, William HigginboTham dashed 90 yards Tor The TirsT Highiander score of The evening. Long yardage Touchdown heaves added Two more YeIIow JackeT scores in The second haIT. One Two poinT conversion and a one poinT conversion IeTT The score aT 35-7. Seven minuTes and sevenTeen seconds remained in The game when J. D. Mclvlahon Tound Lloyd Grimm on a 53 yard scoring play ThaT broughT The score To 35-I3. A pass Trom Mcivlahon To end' PeTe Jensen added Two poinTs, and The ball game ended 35-I5. The TaIenTed deTense of The Clansmen, which had been second ranked deTensiveIy, Tound The going Tough againsT an exTremely powerTuI Yellow JackeT eIeven. This ended The season Tor EasTern Hills. which Tinished wiTh a 3-3 disTricT record and 6-4 overaII record. GAME AT A GLANCE EASTERN ARLINGTON HILLS HEIGHTS 4 FirsT Downs 22 I8 Yards Gained Rushing 240 IOO Yards Gained Passing I48 4 oT I3 Passes CompIeTed 5 of I4 O Passes InTercepTed by I 0 Opp. Fumbles Recovered 0 7 Tor 34 PunTs, No., Avg. 2 Tor 30 7 Tor 42 Yards Penalized 2 TorI0 I 'Yi QQ' is - 'if William HigginboTham l23I Tighis off a bIocker'To bring down HeighTs quarTerback Chad Dulaney IIBI aTTer a shorT gain. 7I 1 r T' -4 f s..s 2 4 c A ' iii - r B Team 4' 1 hk 5 I964 Season Record 'DisTricT Games EasTern Hills 6 Richland EasTern Hills I2 HalTom .3 2 1.92 Ii 312, ' ' f Ea STG T1 n H l l S 2 2 Tech ii .fa l,, iii -5- Y if T' - ,1': .1 4 , . , T Ea sTe rn H 1 l l s 2 2 Poly w i if ,,-l ' , . - ' ' T T Ea STG r rl l'l 1 l ls l 2 N O V+l'1 S I Cl 9 T, . V 'E T' E a sTe r n H I l l s O Pa sch a l w . . o-lloo' 4 il' , - ' ' is EasTern Hills 34 A rl 1 n gTo n ggi: kkriyk A W . - . M or f I ,. I f 1 lil lJ-' f 5. , - rg T EasTern H ills I 4 Ca rTe r gg , kEasTern Hills O HeighTs ' ' EasTern H ills 48 Tech ,l'o 3' 32:-.lp :L -. wr.. aaa, 1, . . I I. . . Tri-capTains of The I964 B Team were, leT'T To righT, Dennis York, Jon 'Thorny Thornburg, and Eddie Douglas. B Team Sports 6-4 Season Coached by Tommy Runnels and Johnny HowerTon. The I964 B Team Tinished wiTh a season record oT 6-4. Tri-capTains were Jon Thorny Thornburg. Dennis Yorlc and Eddie Douglas. The Team was noT blessed wiTh ouTsTanding speed or depTh. buT The aTTiTude and spiriT oT wanTing To play Their besT was The besT I have wiT- nessed in some Time. reTlecTed Coach Runnels. ln six disTricT games The B Team won 4 and losT 2. The Team played ouTsTanding defensive ball in Three games. shuTTing ouT CarTer, Poly, and NorTh Side. The oTher vicTory came againsT Technical 48-6, in The lasT game oT The season. These Two Teams had meT earlier in The year, wiTh The Highlanders also Taking ThaT one 22-I6. The diTTerence in The Two scores showed sTrong improve- menT. Two losses suTTered by The B Team were aT The hands OT Paschal and ArlingTon HeighTs. Paschal shuT ouT The Highlanders I4-O. The HeighTs B Team inTercepTed a Highlander pass in The lasT minuTe oT play To score The only Touchdown of The game. The Tinal score was 6-O. B Team defense is ready for The play abouT To be run by The Tech Bulldogs. Highlanders idenTiTiable are Jack WhiTe l7Ol. Jimmie Ros l23l, and Diclc Godsey l2OT 72 ff' lo Behind good pass proleclion Tommy Harmon lIOl, compleled many passes 'ro lead lhe B ieam 'ro a 34-22 viclory over Arlinglon. B Team Defeats Arlington 34-22 l Eddie Douglas l25l oufmaneuvers his Arlinglon opponenis for a good gain. Blocking for Eddie are Dennis York lon groundl, Jack While l7Ol, and olher unidenlified Highlanders. 73 Members of ihe I964-65 Highlander baslcelball leam were, lefl To righr, Dwayne Williams, Jimmy Allcoclc. Pele Jensen, Danny Webb, David Wollenman, Jimmy Wehrmann, Wayne Nash, Ralph Hill, Marshel Morris, David Smilh, Ronnie Clark, Jerry Miller, and Ward Ericson. Nor piciured are Richard Tobey and John Helherly. As Danny Cushman of Paschal looks on, Dwayne Williams Danny Webb adds a goal fo lhe Highlander 'loial in an scores anorher Two-poinier for lhe Highlarlderi early season vicfory over Nolan. Marshel Morris and Ralph 74 Hill areyready for 'rhe rebound. Time. 2 E H H S E H H S EH H S E H H S E H H S E H H S . . iH Marshel Morris aTTempTs a hook shoT over The ouT- sfrefched fingerfips of a Paschal defender. Champs Fail to Repeat Wifh five leTTermen refurning from The championship Team of I964. The baslceTball Team loolced forward To The sTarT of The '65 season. ln Their pre-disTricT schedule The Highlanders were impressive aT Times, playing The HalTom Buffaloes and The Richland Rebels some real close games. HalTom was one of The besT baslcefball Teams in The sTaTe aT The When disTricT sTarTed, The Highlanders' luclc changed rapidly. ln dis- TricT play Easfern Hills salvaged only Three vicfories, finishing wiTh a 3-9 disTricT record. DisTricT Record l965 FirsT Half Second Half 49 Paschal 55 EHHS 37 Norfh Side 54 53 Poly 58 EHHS 39 Poly 5l 60 Norfh Side 5l EHHS 39 CarTer 53 6l Tech 55 EHHS 52 AHHS 85 45 Carfer 56 EHHS 56 Paschal 63 43 Al'll'lS 68 El'll'lS 52 Tech 46 Ball, ball, who's goT The ball? Ralph Hill 1253 goes up for The Tip againsl' Nolan while Danny Webb l24l and Marshel Morris waiT To confrol The ball. 75 1 if , he , , Co-Capfain Danny Webb 2 Leffers Forward Senior Co-Capfain Ward Ericson 2 Leffers Gua rd Senior Ericson, Webb Lead Highlanders Even 'rhe acroba+ic anfics of 'the cheerleaders failed fo arouse much supporf from 'rhe sfudenf body ai' fhe baskeiball games 76 Highlanders warm up for one of 'rhe disrricr games. Shown are Wayne Naish l2Ol. Ralph Hill l25l, Ronnie Clark 2I Olher High lenders are Ward Ericson, Jimmy Allcoclc, Jimmy Wehrmann, Pele Jensen, Jerry Miller, and Marshal Morris. Seniors Spark Team .pv- Dwayne Williams 3 Leflers Guard A Senior 6, Marshel Morris 2 Lellers Forward Senior y 'J22 R . Clak 'yyf 'rlk Onnle Y 2 Le'H'ers Guard Senior The slraining 'fingerlips of Wayne Nash and Poly's all-slale cenler, Gene Wilson, Fiqh? for conirol of The ball in 'lhe game-opening 'rip of fhe firsl half game wilh 'the Parrols. The Highlanders, who have on dark uniforms, losl 58-53. Parrots Down Eastern Hills 58-53 Jerry Miller Ralph Hill Pele Jensen I Leller I Leller Guard Guard Forward Junior Junior Junior David Wollenman 5 I Leller FOFWIGFCI Ralph Hill coniesls an unidenfified Norrh Side player For a Hp-off in 'rhe Junior Highlanders' vicfory over lhe Sreers. Four Juniors Letter Wayne Nash Jimmy Wehrmann I Lerler Forward Cenler Senior Junior 79 Dwayne Williams lays in anoiher lwo poinfer in a viclory over Nolan. Jimmy Allcocl: Guard Junior Team Has 8-10 Pre-District Record Now lisfen fo me for a minule and lhen go oul and win lhis ball game, Coach Howerlon exclaims 'ro John l-lefherly l3ll, Ward Ericson ll4-l, Dwayne Williams ll5l. and Wayne Nash l20l. 80 Ward Ericson sfrains lo gel off a sho? over The head of a Norfh Side defender. ' Members of 'rhe Highlander B ieam were, fron? row, lefi 'lo righi: Jimmy Sievens, Philip Berry, Gary Hardin, Tommy Brelz, John Hefherly. Gary Sievenson: second row: Dwighi Smilh, Leon Sanders, David Hanebuli, Jimmy Shipman, Bob Dodd. Milce Hewail. Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern Easiern B Team Compiles 10-2 District Mark Hills Hills Hills PhHs PHHS PhHs Hills PHHS PHHS PhHs Hills PHHS B Teani Dkidci Record I965 47 45 57 52 59 69 bl 44 53 59 33 5l Pascha Poly Nodh Sde Tech Clarier Arlingion Heighis Nodh Sde Poly Cfarier Admqwn Heqhh Pascha Tech Coach Howerlon discusses siralegy in a pre-game meefing wiih ihe B ieam. Bl 1' W Fly-weighfs were Edwin Gibson and Jeff'Sinku. Feaiher-weighis included Barry Creamer, James Schmidt Kenny Shank, Lewis Judd. ar Dennis Brewer. EH Does Well in Glow-:s g Q M Welfer-weighfs were Bufch Redford, Bobby Goodwin, Randy James. Ronnie Cunningham, James Howard, Sfan Lambert and Terry Allen 82 .3 Ligh?-weighfs were Danny Chappel, Eddie Lynch, Jack Langdon, and David Armsfrong. Middle-weighfs were Kerry Smifh. Paul Gordon and Larry Alphin. Places Four in Semi-Final Heavy-weighfs were Danny Sfrebeck and Ronnie Pafferson. Lighf-heavies were John Huffman, Jim Nicholas, and Jack Hammonds 83 Cremer Wins Regional 1 X Jeff Sinlcu 'lakes a punishing blow io fhe chin in one of his bouls. Barry Cremer edged ou'l' five opponenls To 'rake The re- gional championship in The fealher-weigh? division of lhe l965 Golden Gloves. Delerminafion shows on ihe face of Danny Sfrebeclc as he goes afler his opponenl in one of his bouls in The heavy-weigh? division of 'lhe For? Worlh Golden Gloves. 84 'll,,v -fx., -. Members of the district champion golf team were, front row, Jim Taulman, Chuck Michael, Ricky Tripp, Miles Leveridge, Gene left to right, Chris Chaney, Jerry Wood, Bobby Fry, Danny Potter, Weiler, and Galen Womack. 'Gary Frankenfield, and Allen Waddell: second row, left to right, Highlander Golfers Grab Crown Members of the golf team who participated in the district meet and upset lington Heights for the championship were Chris Chaney, Gary Franken- ld, Jerry Wood, Danny Potter, and captain Bobby Fry. i by Defeating Arlington Heights Eastern Hills' golf team, coached by Mr. Larry Kitchens, upset favored Arlington Heights for the district crown April 6-9, at Benbrook and Rockwood golf courses. The winning team was made up of Chris Chaney, Jerry Wood, Bobby Fry, and Danny Potter. These four boys finished with a combined score of 6l l, com- pared to 6l8 by runner-up Arlington Heights. A second Highlander foursome, made up of Gary Frankenfield, Ricky Tripp, Allen Waddell, and Jim Taulman, finished fifth with a score of 630. ln individual medalist play Allen Waddell placed second in district with a I48. 85 ....,.-.wmv--ww l , 5 . 5 Johnny Bizzell was Easfern Hills' represeniafive in singles' Represeniing ihe Highlanders in boys' doubles were Don Means and Johnn compe+i+ion during rhe dislricf iennis 'rournament Keeion. Tennis Team Works Hard Members of 'the boys' Tennis leam were, firsl' row, Ray Rhodes. Terry Cone, Don Means, Jimmy Slevens, and Cecil Croclcelfg second row, Mr. Edd Bivin. coach. Paul Wollenman. Tommy Young. Johnny Bizzell, Johnny Keelon and Burl Crow. 86 raw. . A ff f be rrb q ' - . , L--', ' i 3 xiifurw r ,,--X 5, X ..,. Y 59 E '- 'L 2, 9' f 'g r i f K M! V ,. gk r ., ,-kQ ' irrwfu, 1 '-of 'H Ska ,gg 1, r ff .,,. , l e Q r ff' r W Y' t ' 'X , 2 2 A , Q I L l Q I Rl 5 I ,Q 'ly I ' , ll lx 1 ' V. rf.-v,f ' ' 3 QW'-,rgiiiiiliifl - ' Afifgugf- 'ijiiig ' , Qgaggffiig., figgl - wmv . 4 .,r331? .Fifi rg' 5 r Agile 24 H J . - LTV? K r 3 if F 6 L km ji x V 1' - , -' v --L14 , ,- - X 'y:.i45!SvgS . K- . or r e.fei.f:':fn. ,,.. If K l ii M l I -1 dpi: Q I , ,ff Q A , ef mqfw .M . f , , r ii Girl nellers were, lirsl row, Barbara McDaniel, Debbie Sands, and Ann coach, Linda Garrell, Linda Arcloyno, and Judy Slevens. ' Y,,,ti2 Maw' iff' A ' ui' N' 1 ,qi 'lf ,is ,x if f , 1250 . rg-V, ,. Q jj:- sr L, Q1 ig: Y f .ur Bondi second row, Mrs. Annelle Blasclwlce. Preparing for District Tourney Linda Garrell and Linda Ardoyno were dislricl represenlalives from Easiern Sophomore Debbie Sanclsrcompeled in girls srngles In lllls in girls' doubles comperilion. dlslrld 4A-5 play. Track caplain Ed McDonald and Coach Willingham go over Ed's worlcoul schedule and discuss plans of 'rhe nexl frack meel. Cindermen Set District Rec-ordq William Higqinbolham slrims over a hurdle in lhe dislricl meef. 88 Lloyd Grimm leaps high in an efforl 'fo win lhe broad iump. Grimm placed second in dislricl' wilh a lump of 22'7 . Members oT The l965 Highlander Track Team were TirsT row, leTT To righT, Charles Reicl, Wayne Hardy, David SrniTh, Wil- liam HigginboTham, Eddie Douglas, Ed McDonald, Lloyd Grimm, Eric Thompson, and Ted Morrow: second row, Bill McHarg, David Bracken, Ronnie PaTTerson, Charles McCall, Johnny Son, Larry Bowman, Jimmy Rose, Terry Gilbert and Jon Thorn- burgg Third row, Ronnie Cunningham, PeTe Jensen, CurTis Cavin, STeve BoulTer, Ricky Hawrylalc, John HeTherly, Jim HarT, Eddie Lawrence: TourTh row, RusTy HighTower, Jack WhiTe, Wade Henson, Mike MiTchell, WinsTon Humphreys, Philip Hearn, Larry Beaver, and Coach James Willingham. ome in Third in Close Meet Traclc season oT i965 Tound The Highlanders seTTing new school records and Two new disTricT sTandards. The sprinT relay seT a new disTricT record oT 42.5, which is also a new school record. The mile relay quar- TeT ran To a new record oT 3:23.9 in The disTricT meeT. This new school marlc was only good enough Tor Third place in The close disTricT race. ln The pole vaulT Jim HarT seT a new school record oT l3'2lf2 and a new disTricT record of I2'9 Lloyd Grimm seT a new school record in The broad iump, iumping 22'lO in The re- gional meeT. He Tied The school IOO yard dash record oT IO.I. Wayne Hardy Tied The school record in The 220 wiTh a Time oT 22.7. Ed McDonald lowered The school mile run sTandard To 4-:25.3, 28 seconds under The old record. STeve LaTham seT a new school record by Throwing The discus l49'3lf2 aT STephenville. PeTe Jensen Tied The school high jump record OT 6'O . T The iob oT caring Tor The Track Team during The year was handled by managers, leTT To righT, Sam Callaway, Jack Burroughs, Henry Gensweider, and Ronnie Garland. 89 This mile relay quarlei of David Smiih, Wayne Hardy, William Higginboiham, and Eddie Doug- las, kneeling, sei a new school record of 3:23.9 in ihe disiricl' meer. ln Jrhe relay 'rhe boys fin- ished ihird buf had a belier time than in past years when a slower lime placed iirsi or second. The spliis on the boys' individual legs of ihe relay were David Smiih 5l.6, Wayne Hardy, 50.8. William Higginbolham, 50.5, and Eddie Douglas, 5I.O. Sprint Relay Sets District Mark Sprinl relay champions of disi'ric'i' 4A-5 in i965 were The Highlanders of Easiern Hills. The winning 'ream con- sisled oi, lefi' lo righi. Lloyd Grimm, David Smiih, William Higginboiham. and Wayne Hardy. This group sei a new school record and a new disirici mark of 42.5 in ihe dislrici meel. One hundred yard dash men were Ted Morrow, Ronnie Cunningham and Lloyd Grimm. Grimm lied ihe school record of lO.l in ihis eveni Running The mile for fhe Highlanders in I965 were lharles McCall and Ed McDonald. Ed sei a new school ecord of 4:25.3 in ihe disirici meei and placed fifrh in we regional meer. Grimm, McDonald Break Old Records Ouarfermilers were, fronr row, lei? io right Jimmie Rose, Terry Gil- erl, and Philip Hearn: back row, Johnny Son, David Smiih, Eric Thomp- n. and Rusiy l-lighiower. Running The 880 yard run were Charles Reid and David Bracken. Reid placed 'rhird in 'rhe disirici meei in a phofo finish. 9l Hart Reigns as Pole Vault Champ Lloyd Grimm easily clears The bar in The high ium evenT ai The disTricT me-eT. Eddie Douglas, Ted Morrow, and Wayne Hardy compeTed in The 220 yard dash in all of The meeTs. Wayne Tied The record oT 22.7. 491- T Z' T r j.: V.. .,L1'r I fi Y . . - i5'Y' :.IL'if.:'Exi 'P..l .4 : 'f:-, fJL: ,, ' ii?':,:x kiyfliu - , ...- 1- .'.Qrv:x, .. . ,f,, , -M' ---- -, W--as ,, --eQ1.e.r'-1, -' -- 1 5. M Avff M -r -if - 4. 2 -. . ., ff- f -W -,V -.f. W--, - H 'r r 1 Q I A ' 4? K ,k!Miu5 k, ,Q?, ,L., V.f1:.W..a, T T I f Pe-Te Jensen ran The high hurdles in The disTricT meeT. He placed TourTh in The high hurdles in The disTricT meeT and placed second in The low hurdles. This qual- ified him Tor The regional meeT. 92 Mike MiTchell and Jim HarT were The EasTern Hills' represenTaTives in The pole vaulT. Jim seT a new school record of I3'2 and a new disTricT record of l2'9 . Jin' placed TiTTh in The regional meeT. High iumpers were John Hefherly, Pele Jensen, and Lloyd Grimm. Peles iump in lhe disirici meel gained him a iourlh Easiern Hills broad iumpers were Lloyd Grimm, Ronnie Cunning- Place- ham, and Pe'l'e Jensen. Lloyd placed second in ihe disiricl wiih a lump of 22'7 . A weelc laier in ihe regional mee'l he placed 'rhird with a iump of 22'l0 . I-Iurdlers Place High in District Q ,.. Lloyd Grimm, Pele Jensen, and William Hiqginboiham parlicipaled in The low hurdles. ln lhe dislrici race lhe Highlanders grabbed lwo of 'lhe firsl four places in 'lhis evenl. Pele fin- ished second and Willie finished fourlh. Eric Thompson breaks The l'ape as he wins The B leam 880 yard run wi'lh a lime of 22058. 93 ' ni M I in ,L . X 1 Throwing lhe I2 pound shol' pur for lhe Highlanders were Ronnie Palierson. Jack While. and Jon Thornburg. Pele Jensen and Lloyd Grimm do a lnllle clown mg ar 'rhe high lump during a workoul 0 0 0 0 0 Held FlHlSh6S Thlrd ln 880 Dash ln 'the 880 yard run in The dislricl meel, Charles Reid placed lhird in a very close pholo finish. Richard Bailey won lhis evenl, and Reid was nipped al' fhe finish line. 94 l T yi. :ffl ,aww T M19-Pmiz TTQTTQTXT W TLQITTI T H' we T e T P 41 R d Q 4 y 63111 OSIQS ' CCOI' H, P . T ,, Durlng Second Half Pla TM Lf -K ' Q T TT. TT T Q T L-,, by ' ' - - . ffirfifrisgi gsagfer-'T my Seven reTurning leTTermen anxiously awauTed The sTarT oT The rf' A baseball season aT EasTern Hills. Hopes were high because OT The number oT reTurnin sTarTers, buT The were shaTTered when The y TT TT sa Q Y l X rv TQTT-W T. QQ gn e N, T TY2N 31L2sM f 'HH VT. T Caplrain J: D. McMahon and D.'s hiTTing Technique. ,T T ggL1wjg,35:we: xyg lfcif' ,Who - .QT Highlanders sTarTed The TirsT halT oT disTricT play. ln TirsT half compeTiTion The only vicTory came againsT NorTh Side. The sec- ond halT was liTTle biT diTTerenT. ATTer an opening game loss To ArlingTon HeighTs. The Highlanders ToughT back To Tinish The second half wiTh a 4-2 record. Two oT These vicTories were upseTs Qrl T over heavily Tavored Paschal and CarTer-Riverside. This Tlurry T oT laTe season vicTories broughT The Highlanders disTricT record w - Tk. T 4i TT TTQT Tm. ii T eg -we Tun flaw' Tw Tww To Tive vicTories and seven losses. The besT disTricT record com- piled by The recenT baseball Teams aT EasTern Hills. Coach Graves said abouT The i965 Highlander baseball sea- son, IT was long, cold, and rainy: we losT Too many close ones. When asked abouT -The second half, coach Graves had This To say. We sTarTed our Arnold Palmer charge Too laTe. y YY Q is i s . .T a s 1 T3 di. if vwr 14 ,A 9 Coach Graves work on riiiiscyi T T i T 51 TTT T 1 i T f . ,., T T T :T T T , T his y --'--.. 1 yisrsrga T glsggy T T ,T .Ty , ,T i in f ' - . T 1 T Y ' T . .TTTV T big' A T T I K ' 51 fini T T TT Tssr scias 7:5 ' T 51 T ' f ffrz ' I K--i. T . A .E GTjjj'iQT'yfgTL-T VV.i' I T 'T I T - TT T '.,VTT K Tkf-LT- I TT TT T , l- - T T T .. fia. T TT lli- assi W Q T TT TT TT T I T f--, f-r ' In Q T 4 ' r :sl 1 an TTTT T H A T I ikr kkyik .L k k , TV I T T., T I K V TT -.I,:T:-T 'Q T ' 'Ti' fi f ' T T, 2 T -' ' Ti 1 T T K T T y TTZTQT T ' ,T I Q 5 T 'fi Ti' T T T ' I I j T-asf 'ff ' - Vp 1 . ' 5 viii' 'iff T me ' T T T1 T 'T 'J' ' 9 T' JT TVT' If-T T , , T ' ra. :T f T if X - T ii .T T T. 3 ' 0 '- . - f i .T 'TT - 'FT . H 'TTT 3? -- ,T T T TTT TT 1? 7 fe T T fi' 4- 1 T T T' T Q T ' , T T T Q T M, sq T T ' ,T ' I4 T s-T ,T , Lt' -T+5s ?f?M5s?S' ,e f V- T T' ' ' . T Ts a i- 'T 'f . Tsi 5 TTTT TTTT TTT rsfT 6 ' T i- W' r ? fM'fr T T - fs T Te H335 T T QT. If 'W ii T TT T A T ikvzxifai. '- T 7 -' H- 1' 'gi gs Members oT The Highlander baseball Team Tor i965 were, TirsT row. John Bridwell, manager, Mike lsley, Tommy Thompson, James Grimes, Fred Robeson. RoberT STewarT, Mike PeTTy, Tommy Harmon, and Jim CarpenTer, manager: second row. Coach Graves, Jimmy Allcock, Byron Hen- drix, Sam Phillips. Ronnie Clark, Dennis STanley, Carley Williams. and J. D. McMahon. 95 EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EHHS EI-II-IS EI-II-IS EI-IHS EI-II-IS EHI-IS EI-II-IS 96 s K x ., . ,, 4 x naging Ihe Highlander baseball nine were Jimmy Carpenler an John Bridwell. These boys were in charge of keeping Ihe equipmenl' and Dennis Sfanley Ihe leam in proper shape. Senior Calcher 3 Lellers Carpenter, Bridwell Manage Team DISTRICT RECORD Firsl I-Iall 2 Carler 4 2 AI-II-IS I I 6 Norlh Side 5 5 Tech 6 O Paschal 4 Poly 4 Second I-Iall 2 AI-II-IS 5 8 Norlh Side 2 O Tech I 6 Poly 2 4 Paschal 3 8 Carler 5 Tommy Harmon Sophomore Calcher I Leiler 'ff M fl SQ 1 - iff - Vai as ,. , .1 A j W 5 fa v gi W r aff? i w' S . Q. Byron Hendrix Senior Carley Williams Pdcher Junior 2 Leflers Pilclwer 2 LeHers Four Hurlers Pace EH on Mound Sam Phillips Sophomore Pilcher -:--W l Lefler 51 I fill lrrlur Ha Hrf 'V ww f lil Q l liil W - rlir l or l l lu or Terry Newfvn A K f 1 M Sophomore Fred Robeson Senior Firsi' Base 3 Leffers Roberf Siewarf Junior Second Base I Lefier Infielders Strengthen Squad James Grimes Senior J. D. McMahon Second Base Senior-Capfain I Leger Third Base 2 Lefiers ,I Tommy Thompson Ronnie Clarlr Junior Senior Leif Field Righl Field 2 Lellers l Lelfer Two Juniors, One Senior Man Outfield Byron Hendrix alrempls 'lo pick Courl Crow off base willri a quick molion and Jimmy Allcocl lwrow lo Fred Robeson af first Junior Cenrer Field l l.eH'er 1 . 5 f E in i AA... 'af' ' ry ' ., f W m d K Q i W i .i - S f ! i 2 'fn bf , N, , A 'X vw Q lv fb sky..- if 3 Milne Isley Junior Ouffield I Lefier Roberf Sfewarl, Sam Phillips, and Dennis Stanley discuss s+ra+- egy on The mound during 'rhe Paschal game. which was won by ihe Highlanders, 4-3. Hi hlanders Upset Paschal 4-3 Mile Peify Senior Infield I Lelier ' I f ' L.f,, s liz A V 1 ' j wgffs if x I f' ., 4, 'IA-Q H Coun' Crow Senior Oulfielcl S 1 K Sophomore volleyball champs included Linda Miichell, Pam Rawdon. Senior champions are noi picfured because lhey had While, Rene Cunningham, Mary Buyers, Daphne Greer, Janis already 'fallen fheir gym cloihes home. Gasl, Bobbie Franlcenfield, Debbie Bales, Dixie Davis, and Kay MW Junior volleyball champs were Laurie Par- ish, Janice Fenn, Sabra Hesfer, Delores Hil- cher, Peggy McMorries, Lynn Allen, Bonnie Nelson, Carhy Sells, and Anne Fugale. i l Girls' Intramurals Top all-around senior physical educafion sludenfs included Peggy Brooks, Margo Garreil, Merrilee Smifh, and Susan Rush. IOI 35 JN. if . 4 3 Q 1,31-Q.. K f, 1 A ,I ,in i V K , 3.5 9 5f e11e 'Y We f ri Q 53:13 , f ififww, , S- ,1-.1 olil l ff-ww fra 215,-E., rf ,igifrrfl 1 ffl -' fa .1 fr f .Kr 'si ,ASV ff in i E Ly, -. in W gg r Sophomore baskelball champs included Janis Gash Daphne Buyers, Rene Cu Greer. Carolyn Keelon, Kay Rawclon, Lacresia Kilgore, Mary were noi' preseni' n when picfures were made. ningham, and Pam While. Ofher champs F - K if iii-i . eye Mary Buyers Hollis Howell Top Sophomore Top Junior l02 Q' f S Peggy Brooks Top Senior .W .fs f-A M. K w'rWEf'ii , ' llnlramural fooiloall champions were Randy Rogers, Jacla Chris Chaney, Kerry Smilh, James Robinson. and Bill Pressley. Grilhn, lvlllae lvey, Ronnie Hay, Bobby Fry, Barry Crerner, l 0 9 9 0 PE eeB3HdltS Letter 111 Intramurals rv' W5 ff -A i .- ' I Basketball champions were Jack Griffin, William Cravens, Philip James. Johnny Son, David Johnson, Terry Mealer. Steve Howell. and V iv? il'-w 4.3. Champions in baseball were James Robinson, Randy Henson, Son, Bobby Fry. Chris Chaney, Philip James, Charles Alhans Randy Rogers, Sieve Caulfield. John Daniell, Jim Kelley. Johnny RiCl4y GibSOf1. Tim FGFFSll.if1Cl Billy Mdfllfl- IO3 K... gpg Ora- , wifi, L f ,., - '. J ,Jas in Q Kwwf MMU 0 U -Q CLUif'Yl,LjJ'.,Q1C'b'fol is VNU Flfurlfl' ' l 2 ,FU y cow T' ' F T' J aww 10 H757-flffw We r A rr 4?Ifm?'4ky,21N-v, fum I rf-i L Q1 VII4 , ff- 'TSQWQX T ffp ' ffl ,I ',' -lb 'ml I, J ' -tr I 4, 1-avi-.'ul l'i-M 0 M MW- Baa l? . F0 VM T0 iff! f i .17 51f2fLc'C ,uflflffu jawn .ikbfj lfgw g Q Q aww alfa jc f Qbfwcactd l i - T , Y I Scofland's warriors, physicians, mafhemaficians, - and wrifers have had long-lasfing effecfs on hisfory. 'VM jo y ,yd Every year Shakespeare's play Macbefh is sfudied I l 1 7 A in fhe senior English classes. lviacbefh was acfually 1 a real person. ln lO4O, he murdered Duncan, King J . of Scofland, and claimed fhe fhrone for himself. I-le 7 , , ,f f was lafer killed af Lumphanan affer a reign of pros- Ill perify. lil Mary, Queen of Scofs. leff deep marks in hisfory f 'I' due fo fhe persecufion of Roman Cafholics during M her reign. Scoffish fheologians wrofe mosf of The Book of Common Prayer. Sir Walfer Scoff leff his classic Ivanhoe and ofher works for fufure generafions fo enioy, as did poef Roberf Burns. Sir William lv1cEwem was a pioneer of modern cerebral surgery. Famous for his process of developing sfeel, Scof- fish born Andrew Carnegie leff greaf libraries and educafional funds so fhaf ofhers mighf have fhe edu- cafion for which he worked so hard. Like fhese personalifies, Easfern Hills personalifies are oufsfanding in various fields: academic, beaufy. and falenf. Those who are oufsfanding in each aca- demic field are represenfed in Who's Who. The sporfs queens, feafure personalifies. such as Ranch Day winners, class favorifes, and falenf winners. show Easfern Hills' fops in ofher fields. The highesf of fhese honors are fhe fifles of Mr. and Miss EHHS, fhe besf all around personalifies. as elecfed by popu- lar vofe of fhe sfudenf body. oo PCrSOH3lltleS f 4, Wi g 4 ff! ibl-ug.: 'Gif G , 7 D - 'y .v., .1939 . 'Q . 'L 51153, 36 . ,. :lf . N-Gr' I 'T-hir: I L1-QQ' I, ,le-41'l4 1 T A if 'A I -f -4 1 'I A ' Q . , -51 A .1 s Football Queen Angela Meer Football Queen Nominees Sandra Marks J an Record Becky Wright Geneta Anderson Basketball Queen Becky Wright Track Queen Vicki Herring Baseball Queen Sandra Marks Q W QMQJ Christy I-Iawrylak Band Sweetheart 19011113 Davisf iw a 6 - 1 Q Q ' ' fl f it ' . Wright Howdy King and Queen Micki Bodine Johnny Norman Ranch Day Foreman R6l1Cl l Bill Sloclclon TOmmy Blessing Top Hand Ranch Queen PaH'y Groody Fawn Slanley I I5 Irish Fling Court Joan Ciwasfain Paula Reeves Sandra Randall David Smiiim Queen Duchess Princess Prince John Heiherly Willard Smiih Duke King Big E Talent Winner Garry Ladd . fav M Big E Beauty Queen Bonnie Pemberton Big E Beauty Finalists Judi Ryno Second Runner-up Chrisiy Hawryiaic Third Runner-up Dixie Davis Firsi' Runner-up Angela Meer Fourih Runner-up Senior Favorites Debbie Maddox Henry Gensweider Senior Favorite Finalists i Phil Luebbehusen Christy Hawrylak Steve Morris Ilene Miller X l2l gl -NM., l22 ' fl: 4 ,'N. , .mis fit , ' +9 W 2 3 2 23 aa - .f Q .L . - , , 7- 8 wg 0 L Q i i ,aff 4 , 1. Q wjfsfi. K .- +Q 4 ' .LG Eiq K 6 are , , 5 9 Q c a 4 v 1, f D rf G r- '4- 91: if Junior Favorites Sandra Randall Danny Harris ,X yy Junior Favorite Finalists Donna Davis Ricky Gibson Rusty Wright Jane Klabzuba IZ3 Sophomore Favorite Finalists Kathy Webb Charles Smith Nancy Brown Dwight Smith I25 GENETA ANDERSON is known by all. for her parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies. Genefa belonged To Red Cross and Y- Teens all Three years aT EH, was a member of NaTional Honor SocieTy as a sophomore and junior, and Took parf in JCL in her sophomore year. GeneTa's offices include secreTary of The STudenT Council during her sophomore and junior years and club ediTor of The Clan during her senior year. She has also recieved The Leonard's Sfar award Twice. 6eneTa's honors include sophomore favoriTe, junior favoriTe finalisT, and '64- fooTball queen nominee. Y-Teens chose Ge- neTa To represenT EH aT Nolan High School's annual Mardi Gras, and she was- second runner-up. Mr. and Miss EI-IHS MIKE GENTRY has held many offices dur- ing his Three years aT EH. As a sophomore he was Treasurer of JCL. During his junior year Mike was elecTed secrefary of The junior class. His senior offices include vice-presidenT of The senior class, presidenT of The STudenT Council. and Treasurer of FTA. Mike parTicipaTed in FTA and Bible Club during his junior and senior years. Mike's honors include being a member of NaTional Honor Sociefy all Three years and receiving Three Leonard's Sfar awards. Mike was also chosen as a favoriTe finalisT by The jun- ior class. l26 Geneta Anderson Mike Gentry Beverly Mason Business Educalion Wfhcfs Who These sluclenis were chosen by The faculfy of each de- parfmenl' for Their achievemenls and confriloulions in Jrhal deparfmenf. They musf have had an average of A in cifi- zenship and a grade-poinf average of 3.0. Kafhy Walker Social Science James Mariin Ar? Donna Williamson Roberf Largen Journalism Belle Rodgers Music Peggy Brooks Girls' PE lf' K Q 1 i 5 1 Susan Hunsaker English Larry Kesmodel Malh Sharon Hendrix 9 Q Q Foreign Languages IGS! 90s Phil Begley ROTC ref Wiz. , X ' , - ,, 4 I . S' fvv l g 'A 2 A ' f, a ,,,.. , Ai,. f sk l' .Z1, A '- za A 3' ie ff PM Wayne Harcly Afhlefics h0's ho Gay Coleman Homemaking I32 Bill McHarg Science A7 Ga ry Canada Indusfrial Aris Pally Groody Speech Johnny Son Boys' PE w..,.,s1 Susan Hunsalrer-Tarlan Reber? Largen-Tarfan Donna Williamson-Tarfan Publication Awards Terran and Clan awards are given 'ro Hwose sfudenls whose work on eilher publicarion ex- ceeds expecralions. Winners are selecled by fellow slaff members and lhe sponsor of Jrlwe publicarions. Geneia Anderson-Clan Couri Crow-Tarlan-Clan Mos? Valuable in Karen Royse-Tarlan Ronnie Garland-Clan Claudia MacDowell-Terran apv I 34 xl I lore.- y ,X l I I' I4 f VV' Le-Lily ff? . ,ff ' f ,lv 5 A'-N.A I 49 ', , .I 5 , ' fl I :I-' QS 3543 :Q w. 1 1 4 I Qi, ffl -.e fly 5 I , I gf sux mi 4Ns..wf,,1 My ,, 'AL My KN-.t 'htv ' l I 7 C7 V UMW 9- 0,00 fllff woo Ia, jiywjlf Mm, I Y M541 JM 845 al ' I mos a fgbools If ne-Ieacher sc Qs, Ileu Ih on s wII no favs 4 E4 if moremm heg gliqbg-I: o h IIH al A u 'n I c ry. n I e asIern I s h I SEUSIAQEC F If: 8 9, r' ee,'w'h many having o I I 5 C4 Ielr sIer . 6 f QIIIeyQ,XfachegQyegEe!U A , OHIMEUI I lEhe colleges or um- Q X 1 f ati XJ ersi 'es In Ih area. Shld I I eQq,uI.v5cEfIorC7 O- I L I 'I I I-Lai ddr! S1Ea+ia1545+h ofjaublifz oL4,C4jk Suki' C gi 5 ki WUI-aI c l I Sco musI have a c:erII ' ,aIe I 1 Issued! y I e sec:IgIar S'gI mp I LLB.. a our I rof sIo ,M InIng. The sI I fi ! 569 Igm 0 Q y , ri Ing h IIII-' 3 ' Ie lII I n I fp- gf :fees as. ' if f'1'o X T cou ses I h .AJEIW lg6kSECQVIdlg'f'92 ' ' of-sg-J rra I uI 1 neeol GFI 'ls. EU ' f ' They Inclug academic, c c echnlc , bg., I I a r ral co s ScoIl nds c e es ' e I' , n I ur .I ' l Q 'I C uni rsII s vIcle edu I -'bk-f IIy oI sI olenIs w' folo n r ernploym I di- A W Dt'U'f45f Iro Io FEQn sgflmoh ,Q-an-WI g are SI. A rews, Io cleol In 1 'Glas o ,Iounole .fly 0 ' 342 l6'Vmnu45lg, n edi ,yefge ,, 45 . 4:1 ' :QMQ 417.5 HJ Iounded In I583. Qgs ix--xNs,l',,k,,, I E ' 'ii 45: :T Tig: 1 S L MII oef,Q,Q I ,, , ily-Iggy, ' I7f3L'75f.i,?4.Q.,5'1b L f 1 I 'Iqiya-it :Sh Facultyfm 76, 1 NS, ,a l ftgglt, 'Minh Uwe? Busby, Stone Head Schools Fort Worth's Independent School Dis- trict was led again this year by Superin- tendent Eiden Busby, who holds a BA de- gree trom Abilene Christian. an MA de- gree trom TCU, and a Ph.D. trom Stan- tord University. The senior high division ot the system was headed by Mr. Roy Stone, whose degrees include a BA degree trom Abilene Christian and an MA degree trom the University ot Texas. An initial step was taken this year by Superintendent Busby and the assistant superintendent on a study ot grades and grading. Educational achievement in- volves growth, and this development is dit- ticult to measure obiectiveiy, says Mr. Stone. This study hopes to ease the prob- lem ot grading. Dr. Elden Busby Mr. Roy Stone Eastern Hills Profits From Bond Eleetioln Following a comprehensive study ot the problem ot an explosive growth in school-age population, the Board ot Education caretuily examined the needs ot the school district and proposed a bond election on December 5 tor S27,l98,03l. The issues passed by a 7-I majority. These bonds will provide many additions to Fort Worth schools. To Eastern Hills, speciticaliy, will come a balcony tor the auditorium and tourteen class rooms. To Handley Field, additions will include a track, new bleachers. and an enlarged parking lot. Mr. Johnson exfends a frlendly hand fo Pam Thompson. I37 As dean of girls and senior coun- selor, Miss Arabella Odell uses her pasl experience as a leacher as refer- ences Jro her many and varied prob- lems. Bolh of Miss Odells degrees, a BA and MA, come from The Uni- versiry of Texas. This year, as always, The seniors Jroolc advanlage. of her Jrireless eliorls To help lhem over 'rhe hardships of gradualion. Former Teachers Serve as Vice Principal, Dean Wilh successful seasons as vice principal and 'rennis coach behind him, Mr. Kenneih O. Vaughan has given To Easlern l-lills all of his energy and his lalenr. Through lhe fighlr song, Figh'l For Easlern Hills , Mr. Vaughan gave of his musical lalenl. l'lis educalion includes BA and MA degrees from TCU. Tennis and callle head his hobbies. is 3 WZ Mr. Vaughan, Tennis coach, shows four parlicipanls proper nel heighl wilh new nel bells. 1 Faeult Ai s in Progress Willing is a key word lo describe lhe members ol EHHS lacully. Always willing lo share wilh lheir sludenls lhe weallh ol knowledge and ex- perience which lhey have acquired lhrough lheir own educalion lrom lile, lhey pul lorlh lireless ellorls lo help all. ln all lields alike, malhemalics, hislory, language, English, science, business, homemaking, leachers slrive lo beller lheir individual deparlmenls by pulling inlo use new rnelhods broughl in by lhe Forl Worlh public school syslem. The Clan lhis year has lried lo bring oul lhe new melhods and new branches ol lhe dillerenl deparlmenls so lhal you may become acquainled wilh and remem- ber lhe progress ol Easlern Hills. Mrs. Ina Tucker, Easlern Hills' regislrar since lall ol I959, mainlains permanenl records ol sludenls al Easlern Hills. Her dulies include 'Filing all linancial records and sending lranscripls. She oblained her BA. from Trinily Universily. Among her in- leresls are playing bridge, dancing, sewing, and knilling. Mrs. Margie Houlihan has served as Easlern Hills' secre- MFS- lla Riggs Came lo Easlern Hills as secrelary in lhe lary since ils opening in Seplember, I959. She is kepl busy lall ol I963. She allended SMU and maiored in music. each day by answering lhe felephane, selling supplies, and Her main duly is lo keep lhe daily allendance records ol conlrolling lhe enlire school schedule by selling lhe bells. EH HS sludenls. School Adds Library Clerk -1 Mrs. Wahneefa Williamson, librarian, selecles, orders. and calalogs approximalely 6500 volumes in ll-ie El-ll-I5 library. She obiained her B.S, degree in library science and an M.A. in psychology and governmenr ar T.W.U. Her hobbies include reading and yard worlc. Mrs. Doroihy Conway, serving as junior counselor, has been ai' El-IHS since The fall of I959. She re- ceived her BA. and M.A. from T.C.U. She enioys being a grandmoiher, raising African violels, ouldoor gardening, and ceramics. 5 344 619' 4' Mrs. Mona Scoggin compleled her firsl year ar El-ll-lS as library clerlc. This is a new posilion al Easlern Hills made possible 'rhrough larger enrollmenl and wider circu- lalion. Her main dulies include mos? of The library clerical work. She enioys playing bridge and gardening. Q 6 Mrs. Donna Young has served Easlern Hills as school nurse since ils lirsl' year in l959. She is a regislered nurse from Peler Smilh l-lospiial and received her B.S. and M.Ed. from T.W.C. Sewing and ceramics are 'iwo acliviiies she enioys. 1 Mrs. Alberfa Sparlcs received her BA. from Rice Universify. She Teaches biology and chemis- Try. ln her spare Time, she enioys gardening. Mrs. Sara Tannahill, ,chemisfry Teacher and Y-Teen spon- sor, earned her B.S. from N.T.S.U. Bridge, sporTs, and Travel occupy mosf of her spare Time. All Science Labs Acquire New Equipment This year The science deparTmenT expanded by acquiring new lab eguipmenf for each of iTs Three course offerings. lviinufe defails were sfudied in more deTail by The biology classes wiTh The aid of The over- head proiecfor. Teachers spenT many exTra hours preparing Transparencies To aid sTudenTs. Proving beneficial To The chemisTry lab was The analyfical balance which measures accurafely To .OOOI of a gram. The balance enabled subsTances To be measured To a finer poinT: Thus experimenTs were more accurafe. CosTing 5650, The single pan analyTical balance has jeweled bearings of ruby and sapphire. Mr. John Ross, who Teaches biology, affendecl T.W.C. where he received his B.S. and M.Ed. His inTeresTs include world affairs, science and space ex- plorafion, hunfing, and fishing. Texfboolcs and lab manuals were changed This year in The chemisfry classes. They inTroduce The new mefhod which is being TaughT in college chemisfry. The meThod deals more wifh physical chemisfry, Teaches The use of a slide rule, and gives a background in physics. A sTarT in The plan To change from presenf equip- menT To The Physical Science Sfudy Commiffee equip- menT, which is of a very high qualify, was made This year in physics, a course offered To sTudenTs having had chemisTry. Mr. Clifford Kirlcpahiclc Teaches unified geomefry and physics. l-le received his B.S. from Oklahoma UniversiTy. ln his exTra Time, he enioys hobbies of elecfronics, model planes, and amafeur invenfing. These include chorus selecr choir governrnenr and A W F Q f gf im 1 if .fp ' 1 'H on-.f , i ' .wif ' ' WW I-.mfr , j S1:vftHA10xpf1m 4 ,- wr wair+.wz,,. , ,,,,,--I., .A rw --,N M Edd E vin who received his BA. from T.C.U.. reaches wor hislory and American hislory. He isig cheerle er s onsor and boys lennis coach. I Llylsfff' gp Q r fit' Salah rr: ecls mer- y of usic. 4--W Q nies fi 5 .kfeiieffii . M ' H. .unigiix K qi B 51.- 5 Tsrfvmqigl K ,SQ if-slr' Wvujvitbbni Ein! - 'U'aQf iw' Mg'W'k5Z',7?in!0 Jb'5ini rs4kvl:5'3f4+-K . f 10 . QWNBQV4 ff'-MOR M. ...,, Mr. Larry Kifchens, who 'reaches world hislory ond government received his 8.5. from T.W.C. His hob- S-vfffglh bies are pholography and woodwork. lnleresrs include sporls and The EH golf learn, which he coaches. .f-Ygarjf' zffivw wr. ' ' - Tmjiiiefg mmf meant ,Wx 3 ,M M..,-,-, -,,,o,,, W ,W .,,. W..,xSf'aq?:rMif.c.-if? , If Hzfazarili Cf? i H - 1 V iqiafiiggif - g V x:nW.if'5,s . wha. . aw..-i Medial MP Mr. Tommy Weafherred, who Teaches world hisfory, received his B.S. from T.W.C. and did graduaie work ar T.C.U., N.T.S.U. land Sul Ross. l-lis hobbies are collecling guns and old books. .. ff Q, mp .uw . S. A . ,, Ave .1- TS. J u n e Perkey, her of unified geom- and world hisiory. iived her B.S. from LC. She likes baking, ng. and colleciing l cups and saucers. lrs. Barbara Hicks has fx. from The Univer- of Corpus Christi an MA. from 'rhe lege of Aris and ln- rries. Mrs. Hicks, who :hes American his- ', enioys Bible re- -ch, oil painling, play- 'rhe rers, piano, arranging a n d srudying Mr. Leon 'leacheg hislory and government He Qbmined his BA. from T.C.U. and has an M.A. from U.T. Mr. Mitchell spends much 'rirne sludying 'rhe Civil War in The Confeclerale Trans-Mississippi area and devoies much lime ro school work. He especially enioys reaching Governmenr erican archireclure. . . , 1. .W Mr. Kennefh Sisserson leaches algebra and unified geomelry. He oblained his BA. from Soulhweslern Universify and his MA. from S.M.U. He likes fo allend concerls and operas and waich all kinds of sporls. and riding. I44 Mrs. Suzanne Anderson leaches fyping and unified geomeiry. She oblained her B.S. from T.C.U. In her spare lime she enioys ice skafing . 5. T Y Mrs. AnneHe Blaschlre, whose hobbies are lennis and cook- ing, oblained her B.S, from Soulhwesl Texas Slale College. She ieaches biology and unified geomeiry. Mr. Waylon Kirk. who leaches analysis and algebra and also counsels, obiained his B.S. from T.C.U. and his M.Ed. from N.T.S.U. He enjoys reading and sporfs. Mrs. June Perkey, who enioys collecling cups and saucers, sewing, and cooking, obfained her B.S. from T.W.C. She Teaches unified geornelry and world hislory. Mr. Melvin Avery, who teaches algebra, unitied geometry, and trigonometry, obtained his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees trom T.W.C. He enioys all Eastern Hills sportin events. Ei i, -l . i' gl fi Q f .f Mrs. Janis Tarsha, who has a B.A. in mathematics and a B.M.E. trom T.C.U., teaches algebra. She lilces to sing, play the piano, try out wild recipes, and travel. i i I i i l Theorems, Sets Puzzle Math Students Highlander math courses cover a wide range ot topics trom unitied geometry to elementary analysis. Unitied geometry is required in the sophomore year. lts purpose is to help students learn to reason. lt covers the maior axioms and postulates ot geometry, especially the Pythagorean theorem and other theorems on tri- angles and circles. Algebra ll is an elective ottered in the junior or senior year and is advised it the student is going into college mathematics or it it is required in his treshman year. This year a new bool: is being used. Besides the sub- iects covered in the old text, the new one also dis- cusses sets, trigonometric tunctions, identities, tormulas. permutations, combinations, and probability. This ma- terial is helpful tor those going into trigonometry and analysis. Trigonometry is ottered in the tirst halt ot the senior year tor those who have already completed unitied geometry and Algebra l and ll. lt includes the study ot trigonometric tunctons, logarithms, and imaginary numbers and has an introduction to radian and mil VTTSGSUVG. Analysis, the third elective math course, is ottered in the last halt ot the senior year. lt includes the study ot number systems other than the common base IO, as well as probability and statistics. Miss Jan Witten's hobby is water sports. She obtained her B.S. trom Southwest Texas State College, where she maiored in mathematics and minored in chemistry. She teaches geometry. l45 Mrs. DeRema McCulley Teaches LaTin and is a sophomore counselor. Her degrees include a BA. Trom T.W.C. and an MA. from T.C.U. Mrs. McCulley uses her spare Time enTering recipe conTesTs and doing research on unique TacTs and TeaTures of LaTin. iif11SNA Mr. J. P. Psomas earned his B.A. degree from NorTheasTern STaTe College in Oklahoma. Mr. Psomas Teaches Spanish 2. 3, and sponsors The Pan Am Club, UniT I and The Bible Club. Camping, carpenTry, and swimming Till mosT of his spare Time. I46 One of The acTiviTies of The Spanish Classes is To say The conversaTions from The book. Here Randy Cagle and Jack Griffin prepare To say Their own conversaTions. -L Course Three oT The Toreign languages Taughl' aT' EH, French, German, and Spanish, are now using The A-LM Torm of Teaching, which is specifically wriTTen Tor a lan- guage lab. This year was The second year for The lan- guage laboraTory aT EasTern Hills. Prime reason Tor The A-LM Torm oT language Teach- ing is To TurTher The developmenT of conversaTional speaking and underslranding. The program is based on The convicTion ThaT language is TirsT of all speech, and The abiliTy To communicaTe by means of spoken words is of primary imporTance. ATTenTion is especially given To The abiliTy To under- sTand The language as iT is spoken by educaTed naTive speakers. Also iT is necessary To be able To speak The language in a manner ThaT would be accepiable To such naTive speakers. Once The audio-lingual founda- Tion has been esTablished. The mechanics oT The reading and wriTing skills are inTroduced. This new Torm oT sTudying a Toreign language was widely accepTed aT EasTern Hills. ThirTy-Two percenT of The sTudenTs are now Taking some kind of foreign language. Mrs. Charloife Ballard, who Teaches Spanish l and English arlended lhe Universily of Texas, where she received her B.Ai and MA. Along wirh sponsoring Unir 2 of lhe Pan Am Club. Mrs. Ballard enioys reading. Miss Barbara Naish, French and English leacher. re- ceived her BA. degree from T.C.U. Aside from sponsoring Touiours Francais, she enjoys reading, sewing. playing 'lhe piano. and swimming. Widely Accepted .I i German sludenls improve lheir speaking alsilily lhrough use of lhe language lab. Mrs. Valda Carroll reaches German and unified geomerry. She aflended T.C.U.. where she earned her BA. degree. Mrs. Carroll sponsors lhe German and Chess Clubs. Her inleresis include 'travel- ing, sewing, her children, reading, and 'raking piano lessons. I47 Mrs. Jean Dyer, FTA sponsor and Teacher of English, obTained her B.S. and M.Ed. 'from T.W.C. Her hobbies include sewing. cooking, reading, and baseball. Mrs. Ann Heberle, English Teacher, obTained her B.A. from T.W.C. Mrs. l-leberle enioys boaTing and phoTography. I48 Miss Alzora Jeffords received her B.A. from William Jewell College and her M.A. Trom T.C.U. Miss Jeffords, who Teaches speech and English, enioys sewing, piano, and all sTage and drama producTions. Department Endeavor To prepare a sTudenT wiTh a suTTicienT background in English grammar and liTeraTure Tor college. as well as a career, is The aim OT The English deparTmenT. STU- denTs musT Take Three years oT English and may Take a year oT iournalism iT Their grades in English are good. During The Three years The sTudenT is required To give book reporTs, reciTe poeTry, wriTe sTories and essays. and learn The mechanics oT grammar. As sophomores, sTudenTs sTudy Tor a semesTer world liTeraTure, a coml9inaTion oT ancienT works and presenT day wriTings. including a sTudy OT JULIUS CAESAR and SILAS lv1ARNER.The remainder oT The year is spenT learning The rules and usage of grammar. Junior sTudenTs sTudy American liTeraTure, The works of America's greaTesT auThors and poeTs, wiTh The lasT halT oT The year devoTed To grammar. During The lasT semesTer iuniors learn The correcT rules Tor wriTing a Term Theme. STuclenTs choose Their Topics Trom American liTeraTure. During The senior year The sTudenT sTudies English liTeraTure wiTh a sTudy OT MACBETH included. Also much Time is devoTed To The wriTing of a Term Theme wiTh sTudenTs choosing Their Topics Trom English liTera- Ture. The remaining one helT semesTer is devoTed To grammar. Mrs. Polly LoveH, who obfained her B.A. from N.T.S.U., enioys reading, iraveling, and old English movies. She leeches English, including a piloi class in English 6. we 5. if if i 0 Prepare Students Miss Sue Sherfesee obiained her BA. from T.C.U. A 'leacher of English and hislory, she enioys sporis cars, horses, swimming, and diving. Mrs. Beverly Weafherford wilh an AA. from Paris Junior College and a BA. from E.T.S.C., likes sewing and mosf sporls. She leaches English. Miss Susan Swain, Uni? 3 Pan Am sponsor. enjoys books on The Soulhwesf, all sporis, and playing bridge. Miss Swain, who obiained her BA. from T.C.U., leaches English and Spanish. I49 Miss Ann King, Clan sponsor and English feacher, obfainecl her B.A. and M.Ed. from E.T.S.C. Miss King enioys fraveling, faking slides, sporfs, and bridge. The second semesfer she faughi' iournalism and sponsored fhe Tarfan. ,af I50 Teachers Stress S ellin A new course of sfudy has been infroduced info fhe English deparfmenf emphasizing spelling and fhe correcf rules of spelling. Anofher new class, a pilof class offered fo juniors, is based on exposifory wrif- ing, including analyfical and crifical wrifing. Designed fo prepare fhe sfudenf for college, fhe course is of- fered in only fhree high schools in Forf Worfh. H' is faughf by Mrs. Polly Loveff. Journalism, offered fo seniors only, 'reaches sfu- denfs fhe basic principles of lay-ouf, wrifing feafures, news sfories, ediforials and headlines, copyreading, and proofreading. Sfudenfs publish a bi-weelcly paper, fhe Tarfan. ln order fo falce iournalism fhe sfudenfs musi' have good grades in English and have an inferesf in wrifing. Mrs. Rufh Priddy, whose hobbies include reading, fhinlcing. and swimming, has a B.A. from Texas Tech. Mrs. Priddy faughf English and iournalism fhe firsf semesfer and spon- sored fhe Tarfan, sfudenf newspaper, and fhe Press Club. She was also faculfy advisor for fhe Forf Worfh High School Press Associafion. Mrs Tahifa Fullrerson received a BA. from T.C.U. Mrs. Fullcer- son, Highlandeffe sponsor and feacher of English, likes bridge, cooking. and reading. Mr. Ronnie Mariin, band direcior, received his B. Music Ed. and M. Ed. Ad. degrees ai T.C.U. His hobbies and inleresls include skin diving, wafer skiing, sevenieenih arf and poliiics. Sgt Ronald Fonfenoi, who 'reaches ROTC. aiiended L.S.U. and has had special 'training al Underwaier Demolilions School and Jungle Warfare School. His hobbies are wafer and snow skiing. Electives Include Shop, Band, ROTC Mr. lrvin Dofy. who ieaches power me- chanics, wood shop, and mefal shop. goi' his 5.5. in induslrial aris from N.T.5.U. and sludied music for 'rhree and oneehalf years ar T.W.C. He enjoys shop work, church music, and leaching boys 'rhe skill of The differem' induslrial 'rrades and any iype of creaiive work. Mr. Roy Perry, 'leacher of mechanical drawing and descripfive geomefry, received his B.S. degree af E.T.S.C. His hobby is golf, and he enjoys design in archiieclure. r Sgf. Adolph E. Cooksey, who feaches ROTC, received his BA. in polifical science from The Universify of Colo- rado. His hobbies are golf and skeei shooling. I5I Miss Miriam Moore, who 'leaches girls' physical educa- lion, go? her B.S. and M.S. degrees al N.T.S.U. The Y-Teen sponsor's hobbies include iraveling, golf, bridge, reading, and gardening. Mrs. Jean Kirkpalrick, who ieaches foods, cloihing, and arf. gof her B.S. degree a+ T.W.C. Her hobbies include cooking and reading. Oulside of being Ari Club sponsor. she also enioys afiending aihleiic evenis and modeling. l52 Several Classes Cater to Girls Mrs. Marguerite Thompson, who ieaches foods and clolhing, received her B.S. degree from T.W.C. The Y-Teen sponsor's hobbies include cooking, sewing, and children. Miss Jean Priesily, who leaches girls' physical educafion, obfained her BS. and M.Ed. degrees from N.T.S.U. Her inleresis consisi of waler skiing, sailing, sewing, and camping oul of doors. EI-I Coaches Build Champion Teams STudenTs aT EasTern Hills enjoy parTicipaTing in all kinds oT sporTs and are TorTunaTe in hav- ing Tive experienced coaches To help and Train Them in aThleTics. Since iTs beginning in I959, The school has won championships in TooTball, baskeTball, Track, and golT. The TooTball Team is coached by George lvliTcham, James Willingham, and Dub Graves. lv1iTcham is head coach, while Willingham han- dles The line and The deTense and Graves coach- es The bacldield. Tommy Runnels handles The B Team, and Johnny l-lowerTon coaches The bas- keTball Team and assisTs wiTh B Team TooTball. In The spring Willingham handles The Track Team, and Graves coaches The baseball Team. Graves also coaches boxers in The Golden Gloves Tour- namenT. Mr. Edd Bivin coaches boys' Tennis and Mrs. AnneTTe Blaschke coaches girls' Tennis. They are assisTed by Mr. KenneTh Vaughan, vice-princi- pal. Mr. Larry KiTchens coaches The golT Team. Coach Willingham discusses line sTraTegy wiTh STeve LaTham during The Poly game. 'Hes-,.,, - i 4 7' .. Y ffif i ...ffl Wi' r T . . .yl., K Mr. George MiTcham, who coaches TooTball and Teaches arT, re- ceived his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees Trom TCU. His hobbies include oil painTing and all sporTs. Mr. James Willingham coaches TooTball and Track and Teaches American hisfory and governmenh l-le received his B.A. degree Trom Daniel Baker and his MA. Trom TCU. His likes include TooTball and Track. I53 M? L.,L If .g Mr. Tommy Runnels received his B.S. and his M.Ed. from NTSU. Mr. Runnels coaches B team tootball and teaches biology. His likes include tootball and golt. Mr. Johnny Howerton coaches basketball and B team football. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. trom Hardin-Simmons. Coach Howerton lilces sports and music. In addition to coaching, he teaches American history. I54 '3,,,,M Wifi .W ,X is PE Departments Uffer Intramurals Boys' physical education department otters tootball, bas- ketball, baseball, and volleyball, with intramural champion- ships decided in each ot these sports. Girls' physical education is divided into two levels ot in- struction, based on a sophomore and junior-senior curricu- lum. They are instructed in both team sports and individual sports. Team sports include volleyball, basketball, speedball. and softball. Individual sports are badminton, archery. table tennis, shuttleboard, and tennis. ,LAW I -'vi'-. , 59 -1-' . W 'C ., ' 1,1 if-Q r .K .1 rw tif 2'-'ffiff'-+ - N' -14, J' 90? SPW ' 'O 'tl ' tif' faeahw., 'rw . sf , . its 'ii ' i'.. M rssrs .-r. - . K sr- - we-i weave-ww if , y K Q 4904- , on-,9.q,g5 fr -M-is-mir-.4.ur.4. . .9 s ?f42Q25Qofe,i4rE3a:rs .L V R ,im i f- . 'Q .. bi Z .L A A ,r.f :Ar gs--rim , -KWf2:'f ' - ' . ,. i.--r .sri s.r. fs r ' , ..,,, s as L iffgfffle . it 1 Mr. W. A. Graves coaches baseball and football. He als: teaches PE classes. He likes water skiing, golf, and baseball. H+ received his BA. from Tulsa University. Mrs. Mariorie Reid, who reaches bookkeeping and Typing, received her BA. degree from O.U. and her MA. degree from Texas Wesrern College. The ROTC sponsor's hobbies and inleresls include reading, cooking, bridge, and lreveling. Three Business Mrs. Kafrina Carlee, who received her B.S. degree from Texas Woman's Universily, enjoys sewing and walching her husband race cars. Mrs. Joyce Calhoun, who laughl lyping and shorfhand The firsl semesler and English lhe sec- ond semesler, received her BA. and M.Ed. de- grees lrorn T.W.C. She enioys church work, read- ing, and camping. Courses Uffered Mrs. Mary James, who leeches shorlhand, bookkeeping. and Typing, received her B'.A. degree el N.T.S.U. Her likes and hobbies include fishing, camping, housekeeping, and food, l55 Y I5b A7'xNrxc I fffqgssigiggscmh ,g5QWW'Z7 ff ff' fl 1 Jusf as fhere are fhree classificafions af Easfern T 7 Hills High School-sophomore. iunior, and senior- so are fhere fhree classificafions in fhe clan sysfem of Scoffish ancesfry. The chief of a clan dispensed fhe law in fimes of peace and led his followers in fimes of war. He governed fhe clan ferrifory and divided if among each man according fo his needs. Similarly each class presidenf presides over meefings when if is necessary fo decide guesfions concerning fhe class. The class officers are chosen each year by nominafions from each class af ifs firsf meefing every year. The Toiseach holds fhe nexf highesf honor in fhe clan. Like fhe vice-presidenf of fhe classes. he pre- sides over fhe enfire clan during fhe absence of fhe chief. The freasurer of fhe class corresponds fo fhe Tanisf of fhe clans. He is nominafed by fhe members of fhe clan and holds clan lands in frusf for fhe mem- bers and fheir families. The clan laws are founded in Celfic law and favor equalify of righf. Classes meefings are conducfed on a democrafic level. each member having a chance fo vofe on every issue. Classes , f ,W fl' fri Wi gif? ,1 U , :nl I QQIBX an emi mm ff ,ff l1:::':::p ' :C N 2' i-,fi R , XT U' x git 'J ,,,, I 1-ly-l Q ...uqhf Su-' -T Uqfia ali T fl Sophomore Officers Treasurer Vice-PreSiden+ Presideni' Jimmy Norman Dwighf Smifh Charles Smifh Larry Able Sandra Akers Candy Allan Jim Allen Johnny Allen Linda Anderson Philip Armslrong Tony Armslronq Janel Arnold Ronald Arlhur 4-44 Sophs Entered EH in September Paul Aspuru Charles Alhans Peggy Alfebury Rocky Alwell Grace Ausrn Johnny Bailey Paula Bailey Bill Bales Debbie Bales Craig Ballhrop David Banks Barbara Bargsley Barbara Barnes Pauline Beck David Beckell Dana Bell Connie Bellows Mike Berry Philip Berry Charles Bircheil Chuck Blackburn Mike Blackburn Debbie Blanfon Tommy Blessing June Boswell Sleve Boulrer Carol Bowers Larry Bowman Barbara Boyd Bill Braddy Palli Braler Barbara Branlley Scoll Braswell Debbie Bray Tommy Brelz Dennis Brewer Suzanne Briscoe Donald Brisler Barbara Browder Calhy Brown Nancy Brown Sherrye Bugq We First Took Par Barbara Burgess Paul Burlce Craig Burlcell Brenda Burnham Sally Buller Mary Buyers Larry Byers Randy Cagle Gail Cain Doug Calhoun Jim Cardwell Suzy Cardwell Jeanne Carey Belly Carrell Pal' Carler Slephen Casl Sam Cauclill Sieve Caulield Judy Chapman Debbie Cherry Ralph Cherry Bill Childs Debbie Childs Belly Chism lvlarlha Chollar Allen Clarlc Bobby Clark Calhy Claylon Cynlhia Coales Carolyn Cobb , O an Eastern I-Illls Pep Rally Sue Crowley Regina Crumley Raymond Cunningham Rene Cunningham George Curl Kalhy Currin Shirley Curry Janice Dalrymple Lee Darr Carol Davis Danelle Davis Debbie Davis Dixie Davis Jan Davis Sieve Davis Jackie Deere Nancy Dennis l-lerberl Denny Mary Dimes Bob Dodd Ann Dominy Eddie Douglas Bill Durham Andy Dyer Elaine Earles Loy Earles Susan Easion Mickey Eidson Tim Eisenman Jane Ellinqlon Mary Colce Cherie Colle? Cora Connaiser John Conrad Jim Cook Dianne Copenhaven Nancy Coifingham Mickey Coulson Karen Cox Vicki Cox Dean Crocker Clini Croclceii' i , r F-,1 . Q N A ,A f ,X ,E , 'l lk V ' Q f ,xr s 'MJ rllx ,ll limb! FN ' fl XB ny U YQ, A2 F ' my-M A . Civ yjgy V , A l ll! QL!! li ,J rv El! K I XJJ J 'lv' ll 'ffj elf Half' ,J 'i'fJ a X y W llalf all li V My W9 li X JQJ, WERE J X' if VCI F lil: .7 my x M 5 Ji WWW W if gy, ,V Ty y y WMU - By if? RJ . . . . . . . . 1, W ,u'Ekgn Jagk Griffin. Bofsfgaying Marla Twaintln his boolc Rouqhlng I+, 'and Barbara George, disguised as Tom Xp Qi1.r5,fiv- qi . L, 0' 'lu' fl B W . Tail, 1 fi MW, rx y f 'v' Q. , 1 ' 5 LN 'Mk , :KJ V '33, , . K Vi, 4 ' 5 2225-5 1 , A A xl . 2 l62 Gregory Ellioll Cyd Elmore Judy Endebrock Devonna England Don Erwin Belinda Eubanlcs Terry Faris Jimmy Faubus Nancy Ferguson Jere Flelclwer Linda Floyd Susan Follin Gay Fowler Bobbie Franlcenfield Bonnie Frazier David Garland Kalliy Garner Janis Gasi Resa Gensweider Barbara George Dick Godsey Kallwy Goldring Barbara Goodman John Goodman Characters Come A 've in Reports Jacklyn Powers was one of fhe characfers in Lord of ihe Flies. Bobby Goodwin Linda Goolsby Danny Graves Roberf Gray Leslie Green Ramsey Greenway Daphne Greer Billy Gregg Beverly Gregory Jimmy Gregory Jack Griffin James Griffin Les Griffin Charles Griffifh Joy Grimes John Grunow Beverly Gunn Glenda Hackney T. H. Halfom Donna Hamilfon Vickie Hamilfon Vicki Hamleff David Hanebuff Teresa Hardin of X133 Gail Haueisen porfrayed Angel on Skis James Griffin came for her reporf in Miss King's class. fo class as Boofh Tark- ingfon's Penrod. Tommy Harmon Kenf Harringfon David Hari Gail Haueisen Rickey Hawrylak Richard Haynes Phil Hearn Gregg Heiizmann Spence Henderson Randy Henson Gaye Herring Linda Herring f, y vga? F5041 'T' Q ,,. Q,-af, ,Z,V . Q, -. fe gf Q-3 Q J ix J 1 -K r we - w N, , Keeton, Webb, Harrington, I-Iawrylali Ronnie Herring John Helherly Mike Hewalr Linda Hill Mary Hill Carhy Himes Carol Holding Melinda Hollingsworih Gary Hoover Francis Hosrelier Suzanne Houghlon Connie Howell Sieve Howell Randy Hubbard David Humphreys Susan Inglis Carol lsenloerq Palfi lsley Mike Ivey Milce James Philip James Milne Jarrell Paula Jay Donald Jeanes Beverly Johnson Cynlhia Johnson Ronnie Johnson Sharon Johnson Bobby Jones Elaine Jones aerve as Sophomore Cheerleaders Jeanne Kniglwl Virginia Knowles Larry Koebernick David Kolwyck Frank Lackey Larry Lanier Cindy Lafliam Anna Laila Peggy Lawler Eddie Lawrence Mike Laws Ronda Lawson Jan Lee Tommy Lee Carol Levander Dick Lofgren Clwarles Luke Roberl Luke Lynn Lovell Linda Lynch Carolyn M cAlis'rer Allan McBrayer Carol McClure Karen McCulley David McCurr Y Jeanelle McDonald Cheryl McKenzie Mary McLendon Pam MacDowell Cindy Maddox Waller Jordan Lewis Judd Carolyn Keelon Slwerry Keelon Gordon Kelley Mike Kelly Ronald Kemp Lacrescia Kilgore Rodney Kirkluam Ted Kilclwens Elaine Kile Cailwy Klelle Foreigners Invade Classe Jimmy Mann Judy Manning Mellnda Marberry Ernesl Marsh Jim Marshal Lynn Marshall Billy Marlin Jerri Mason Sandra Meador Terry Mealer Mary Belh Meissner David Merrill Janice Merrill Jerry Merrill Alan Miller Belly Mims Danny Mims Janice Minshew Linda Milchell Bill Mollell Barbara Mohr Fred Moore Charlolle Moorhead Mike Moreland ,W .4-f af, N Mary Belh Meissner porlrays Melinda Slone is characler- Leslie Green assumes the role Lygia, a characler in Quo Vadis. ized as Jade in lhe book ol a Japanese aclress in Sayo Dragon Seed. nara. uring Sophomore Book Reports Sandra Morell Bobby Morris Mike Morris Randy Morris Sandra Morris Calhy Morrow Nilclce Morrow David Myers Jerry Neal Karen Nelson Sieve Newburn Cynlhia Newman Terry Newion Mickey Nichols Jimmy Norman Sherry Orpen Nancy Orion Jan Owen Jacob Paslay ' ,, 355 if Shirley Palie rson ,A i,Q5i, h, 21.54 S ,ffmjgi we 'E if ,Q 1, fs x Sieve Paiion ','- H ya , 'Q Newcomb Payne ' .V, TQ Bonnie Pemberion ge,-:gig 4, X A ,.,,?,,,,.,.?, rsl , limb., Mike Pend ery visiizgwxir 4 1 fx. -l,i:,:a-I 'i3?,.?g'r Q i .af-g 5 ' '4 ia all-if, In 5 i I Roberi' Luke and Bill Braddy porfrayed lhe moon goddess in rhe Moonslone. Bill Vance is disguised as Ivanhoe, one of Sir Waller ScoH's characiers. Beverly Pennebaker Tommy Perry Lory Pelerson Jane Pelly Jim Phillips Jimmy Phillips Sam Phillips Glen Pollc Karen Posie Danny Pofier Jaclclyn Powell Cynlhia Prail' harles Smith, Dwight mith, Jimmy Normal Bill Pressley Jan Price Ricky Price Marianne Quinn Kay Rawdon Paula Ray Roger Reed Siephanie Reed Donnie Reeder Gary Reeder Randy Reeder Paula Reeves Sandra Reid Susan Reid Ray Rhodes Donald Richardson Rickee Richardson Penny Rigby Debbie Riggs Janei Riley Linda Riley Bill Roberis Alena Roberison Curl Robinson Jon Rodsaier Lynn Rogers Randy Rogers Roger Ross Jenena Rudd Jimmy Russell Head Sophomore C ass as Officers Jimmy Slripman Judy Slwoclcey Brad Sledge Donald Sloan Melinda Slone Charles Srnillw Dwiglwr Smillm Jill Smillr Sam Smillw Tommy Snare Donna Sowell Suzanne Speegle Delron Slaliord Fawn Slanley Barbara Sransberry Bobby Slarlcs Bill Sleplrens Jimmy Slevens Gary Slevenson Zaclurey Slolces Kallwlynn Slone James Slrallon Danny Srrebeclc Ronald Sl'rebeclc Becky Sullon Logan Swords Shirley Taggarl Janis Talum Paul Tarum Dolores Taylor Randy Rurledge Terry Sallen Dewayne Salmans Leon Sanders Linda Sanders Palricia Sanderson Sandy Sandlin Debbie Sands Nolen Scoll Donna Scudday Beralw Slraw Jaclcie Sbeplnerd Barreli' Thomas Dallon Thomas Debloie Thompson Jon Thornburg Cynfhia Tibey Chris Townes Carolyn Trojan Lynn Underwood Bill Vance Johnny Vauqhl' Terry Vernon Philip Viard Kennelh Vickers Frankie Wall Sharon Wallace Bill Waliher John Warlcenlin John Warren Randall Warren Mary Ann Warrin Jo Ellen Walson Bob Weaver Kalhy Webb Cindy Wehrmann Donna Weimann Sfeve Wellborn Cherry Wesl Jack While Pam While Barry Whiffill Sophomores Assume Different Roles David Worley assumes The role of a prisoner for his report I70 Kenny Vickers porlrays a POW in a concenlrafion camp. Sf' Susan Reid speaks as one of fh characlrers in Animal Farm. Sophomores ioined ofher classes 'lo decoraie lwomerooms fo Bill Walllier assumes 'Phe role of a Viking for a b ol: Clwrislmas. Winner was Coach Runnels seniors reporl in his English class l Homerooms Decorate for Chrlstmas Ronnie Wilborn Gary Willenborg Mary Willess David Williams Marly Williams Barry Wilmo'fl1 Marilyn Wilson Judy Williers Paul Wollenman Eliol Wood Debby Woodruff Tonya Woolbriglwl Gillerl Wooldridge David Worley Sieve Worley Debbie Wriglwlf Dennis York Clnarles Young Jimmy Young Ricky Young Tom Young Tommy Young Bobby Zelmer gan Junior Officers Vice-Presicleni' Presideni' Secrefary-Treasurer Jimmie Rose Danny Harris TOfT1fT1y TFWOFUPSOH Elene Acuif Gary Adkison Jimmy Allcock Kailny Allen Lynn Allen Curlis Anderson Vicki Anderson Tommy Anllwony David Armsirong Nina Ailwerion Kenneilu Barnes Jimmy Barr Tomi Barron Bradley Bales Linda Baumgarner Gene Bedford Mike Beane Peggy Beqley Mike Beiller Frank Benbow Susan Aikinson Clinl' Averille Pinkie Bailey Richard Bailey Tim Baldree Joyce Baldwin Randy Bales Gordon Ball Larry Bannisler Gloria Barnes Sharon Berliner Larry Berry Marla Bieloighauser Paul Binner Micaiah Bishop Linda Blaclcburn Cynlhia Blair Jane Blanlon Ann Bond B Bobby Boiinds Linda Bower Tommy Bower Sharon Boyd Carl Braswell Freddy Brewer John Bridwell Terry Brighlwell Douglas Brisrer Carla Brock Chrisly Brown Sled e Entertains at Howdy Dance l'm a long fall Texan, sings Brad Sledge lo his friends al' rhe Howdy Dance. Mickey Morrow wonders abou? ihe frurh of +his slaiemenr. I74 green Giant Visits l'l,,,,',,, 11 'II QI Coming To life from Jrhe labels of fhe canned goods ren al' lhe doll show was Wayne Nash, lhe Jolly 'een Giant who was presenled 'ro Pam Nimili. Don Brown G'Nelle Brown Ray Brown Sherry Brown Melinda Bruner Belly Buckingham Bob Buclcman Cynlhia Burchlield Linda Burl Gary Bulcher Beverly Buffs Dianne Byrd Linda Cain Cindy Campbell Candi Canrrell Larry Carlfon Jim Carpenier Scoli Carler John Casburn Ronnie Casl Carolyn Caslillion Grover Cole Judy Cole Randy Cole Sally Cole Michael Collard Powell Comer Charles Complon Day Complon Terry Cone Dennis Coombs Jackie Cooper Pam Cooper Randy Cafes Benny Chambers Sherry Chambers Chris Chaney Dan Chappell Linda Chesney Torn Chrislopher Jean Churrnan Diana Claunch Roberl' Cochran EHH Jo Ellen Copeland Kaihy Colfer Burl Crow Torn Dailey John Daniell Charles Darden Cecilia Davis Donna Davis Leonard Davis Gavla Dews luniors Richard Dixon Marianne Dodd Danna Dodson Jim Dorman Danny Dorris Beverly Douglas Bill Dugan Dean DuVall Bill Elder Joyce Elmore June Fosier Gary Franlcenfield Krisfina Frazier D. D. Fry Anne Fugale Linda Garreli Ray Garvey Larry Gafell Pal Geer Ed Gibson Emily Emerson Monly Farrar Tim Farrell Aleck Feafherslon Dale Felrney Janice Fenn Cheryl Ferguson Susan Ferguson Georganne Ficklin Michele Filer Gary Finch Dol Follin I 1 W N' ziif F ,iriffl kr Sa k 3 Dj ls -i.. 1 .-i i 53524 B' 13 ' 5' ' sslasrslls B in F 'xv , slsi '59 ' is F -W is 3 if W . , V A V 9 F B. V '-r, - qjgiiis' ' :Qi if 'i-'?'il 4 ei' -f fi -- pggi P' , reef .sf B B X 4 sf B ff ' QQ' I ' ,Q , 5 af wi-s. 5 V3 -g g.,.., ,M ., - 1-1 wa -. ,o fe at A X 4 ia ,, i B ar e svih Q, ir. . Q T14 - ' A X f ii i ,,ss1 ii ii' is if 5 F isi,s ix 5 , E Y l i all L 3 'Ai Junior Ricky Gibson Kailny Gill Linda Gillum Johnny Gilmariin Carol Gilreafli Lynn Glass Nira Goforiln Sherry Goodner Ann Gordon Paul Gordon Suzanne Gordon Joe Gracey Bob Gray Curiis Green Jack Green Jackie Green Kailiy Green Sreye Green William Greene Elsie Grunow Ronnie Gullion George Haggard Ronnie Hall Richard Halyard Barbara Harbour Gary Hardin Mark Hardisly David Harmon Ronnie Harrell Cheerleaders Re elected tag 'BME si! ij ,D y if Rusfy Wright Candi Canirell, Ricky Gibson, and Donna Davis demonslraie lheir cheerleading abiliiy af all re-elecied fo lead yells nex'r year. Danny Harris Benneii' Harvey Tom Hawihorne Bonnie Hay Pal Hearne Barbara Heffner Bill Heilman Beverly Hellon Wade Henson Donna Herrinqion Darla Hess Beverly Hesfer Sabra Hesler Jackie Hickman Binue Hicks Delores Hilcher Ralph Hill Trudy Hill Bill Hilliard Linda Hoaqline a pep rally. They were Qzgsggiar, Jo Hornsby Gwynne Horion Peggy Hosleller Marcia Houghlon Carol Houser Hollis Howell Suzanne Hudgens Fay Hudgins Kay Hudgins John Huffman Winslon Humphreys Sieve Hunsalier Bobby Hoclc Sharon Hogue Dean Holding Lou Holland Janice Hollins Barbara Holman Nilci Holmes Calhy Hollzer Mary Hommel Sandra Hoover EHH Mike lsley Cynlhia Jackson David Lynn Jackson Randy James Pele Jensen Gary Johnson Janel' Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Karlin Johnson Jake Johnslon Kennerh Jones Mike Jones Dianne Jordan Susan Joyce Miizi Kaemmerling Tom Kauffman Karen Keafing Sieve Keefon Jim Kelley Sieve Kelly 5? viii ,f'iWf-H A 0 , ,QM N, Q. 5 Nw, M My ,W M 5 Wei? mi Y V. Mums? g J 1 NWN... I EM' -ZW?- -MM Vi'SZI2fE WS? -Q '-f sz fm me W ,sera Q2 5, '0 W New M M ,Q W, T4 N X- U if su Lg, W ' I ylrfss, ' X, ?liYll'Yf55 . Jayme Lailwam Bud Ledingham Miles Leveridge Linda Lewis Sandy Liddle Judy Linville Deryl Logan Leslie Lose Geri Lough Beclci Love Mary Befh Kighf Jimmy Kiker Jane Klabzuba Jim Kouns Johnny Kouns Garry Ladd Lee Lamberf Carolyn Lancasler Marie Lancasler Mary Lange James Lanlcford Jay Larmer f, French Newspaper Proves Interesting John While wonders if he could be of any help in France as Miss Cope and Nancy Coflingham scan fhe wan? ads of a French newspaper, Gary Lovelace Carol Lund Donna Lunsford Carolyn Lynch David McAfee Danny McCar'ry Joe McCoy Torn McCleery Rachel McCreighi Barbara McDaniel Glenn McEowen Janer McKenzie I Charles McMillion Peggy McMorries Morris McVean Leslie Mallon Carl Marshal Buddy Marshall Kalhi Marlin Randy Mason Rosalind Malhis Sfephen Meador Don Means Pam Mehan Donna Menke Jolin Merriii' Chuck Michael Jerry Miers Connie Miller Jerry Miller Richard Miller Donna Mills Ricky Millsap Joe Miner Larry Minier Bryan Milcliell Janell Mifchell Sieve Mixon Bill Mohr Gary Moore Jimmy Moore Lydina Moore Ronnie Moore Nora Morlsilzer Diana Morris l-lenry Morris Jan Morris Miclcey Morrow Ted Morrow Juniors Boost School Spirit We won wu'rl12I percenf fewer cavihes' exclaim luniors ai Highlander pep rally. Carolyn O'Dell David O'DelI Jeanne O'Neill Jane O'Shields Laurie Parish Carol Parker Jim Perez Diane Perkinson Mike Perlick Ann Perriii Bill Perrirr Bob Pererson ggisgi E1 V.,,:j f K 3332+-X 'Q .. we .fs I qv- 'w.:s -F .,- - Sharon Mulkins Bob Muse Wayne Nash Weldon Neal Joy Neel Bonnie Nelson Jan Newman Gary Nickelson Kennelh Nix Beverly Norwood EHHE 5 - ,,,,..-glqgfi. ' .. ' . Q. ,- f'iI1-Q . nf ,Q .i fig' ii .- iii . 5 ry r1rwiyi l of ,. f 1 - ggi N f , Rf 2 or fx.. 1 we :-i afa r, ',.', Z 1 K ,E ,,:: V , 7 5 H2 L Y. '.,i - 'am . .,.4-- ' -ir- l . if is Q Q fQ i,.r1 aay 7 ii if B J -2 is 1:-, -me ,F if. if nv Q my slim M A ,4- .4 S r id, -ir er ,- ,aw Cs ,Q iiiybkri 1 A , z f ix W 'K 53, lf W V 1 :ff B .f Lax 1 f M 5 . A .,. x' X iw 5 R wx at W If 5 51 sr if ' 3 Mg go, , iff. K, . ,, A fl avr . zu, ' Carol Phillips Tony Phillips Sharon Polk Pally Powell Carl Privill' Cheryl Pruirr Cindy Purcell Donna Purnell Pafricia Quinn Sandra Randall luniors Charles Reid Ronnie Relherlord Gary Reynolds Janci Reynolds Linda Richardson Carolyn Riichey Rosemary Robbins Harry Robinson Marcia Robinson Gay Rogers Carol Schmid James Schmidi Jim Schmid? Janel Schober Susan Schroeder Jackie Schulli Cindy Schulz Cyn+hia Seagraves Charles Seemann Calhy Sells Suzy Roll Jimmy Rose Ken Roselle Charles Rosenau Diane Rush Gail Russey Ronnie Salfen Jimmy Sampson Linda Sanderson Rod Scalise Frank Scarborough Richard Schenclc Terry Seiis Danny Shafer Kenny Shank Tommy Shelfon Nina Shepardson Bob Shipman Joe Shoclcler Ken Simpson Jeff Sinicu David Silyernell Kaihy Srnali Becky Srnifh Carole Srniih David Srnifh Gary Srnifh Harold Srniih Linda Smifh Gary Srnyers Landon Son Marvin Souiherland Bryan Spain Pauia Spears Marie Speir Don Sfaniield . ,T ,. 25,15 1. :. JE fi Juniors Decorate Lockers for Football I86 We dicln'1' really hang ihem . . . we ius+ beaf Jrhem I4-O, say Lynn Allen, Debbie Wright and Carol Lund. -5. iilfffli ,W f ,A V, ' y X if Davey Slaleler Gayle Sfeele Judy Sievens Don Siewarl' Roberl Slewari Joy Sforrer Dianne Sullivan Jan Swanson Bill Sweeney Tommy Swinlc Phil Talum 5l1irley Taium Jimmy Taulman Edwina Taylor Eric Thompson Tommy Thompson Riia Tiiornlon Sieve Tibey PaHi Tilson Milne Tirey School Activities Prove Enjoyable Susie. l coulcln'+ wear if so l fhouglwl' l'd give il lo flue Tl'iai's no way To clean house, sclioolin exclaims Carol Gilreaih +o senior Ronnie Gar- laughs Karen Royce al line Press Club land during Homecoming. Clwrislmas pariy. Richard Tobey Quinella Toms Charlene Tong Ricky Tripp Larry Tubk: Richard Tucker Susan Tuohy Dennis Turner Jan Turner Dale Ussery Diane Vannoy Susie Vaughan Pam Vermillion Allen Waddell Mike Walker Sherry Wallace Joe Walton Judy Ware Norman Way Cecilia Wellbo FH Greg Wellinglon Joan West School Clubs Provide Extra Entertainment Too bad Coach Howerlon wasn'l here fo grab poienlial long legged basketball playersl' informs Brenda Moncus al' Press Club's parly. Paula Wesi John While John Whiiley Mike Whiiiingfon Carley Williams Carolyn Williams Lonnie Williams Woodie Williams Susan Willmingion Wayne Wilmoih Greichen Wilson Jacque Wilson Greia Winiien Julia Wofford David Wollenman Sharon Woods Mike Woodward Debbie Wriqhi' Robyn Wright Rusiy Wrighi Jeannie York Many Juniors Offer Talents in Big E Show ,f Hia!! Carol Houser. Dorff Lei ihe Sun Caich You Caryingu when you praciice for The Highland Ping. I89 Senior Officers Secre+ary Presidenf Vice-Presideni' Phil Luebbehugen Sfeve Morris Mike Genfry We, the seniors of 1965 Hermann Aclcer David Akers Ari' Club 3i Bible Club 3. Terry Allen Boxing I, 2, 3. Ray Allsbrooks ROTC Drill Team 3. GeneI'a Anderson Miss EI-II-IS 37 Favoriie I: Sludenl' Council I, 2: NHS Ig Leonard's Award Ig Clan 3: JCL I, 2, 37 Red Cross I, 2, 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Paula Andrews Pan-Am I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Linda Ardoyno Selecl Choir I, 21 JCL I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 3. Larry Armsfrong Linda Armsfrong Sludenl Council I, 2, 31 Bible Club I7 Bowling Club I: Red Cross I, 2, 37 Y4Teens I, 3. Ken Arnold NI-IS 2, 31 Leonardls Award 2: Chess Club 2. Linda Ar'I'hur Bible Club I: French Club 27 Y- Teens I, 2. Linda Baldree FTA 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. John Ball Denise Barber Ari Club 3. Paula Barber Siuclenl Council 27 Ari' Club 2: JCL I: Red Cross 2: Y-Teens I. Janice Bargsley Sludeni Council I: I-Iighlandelles I1 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ronnie Barker Carol Barnes Bible Club 3: Bowling Club 3: FNA I, 2, 3: I-Iighlendeiies I, 2, 33 Red Cross I, 2: Pan'Arri 2: Y-Teens 3. Roberf Barnes Carol Barfholomew shared honors and experience: I Janef Bariholomew ' FNA I: JCL I: I-Iighlandeffes I, 2. Eleanor Barchelder Nl-IS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: Clan 3: Bowling Club 3: French Club 2, 3: JCL I: I-lighlandeifes l, 2. Warren Bafes Sfage Band 3. Phil Begley JCL I: Rifle Team 2.3. Mike Bell ROTC 3. Suzan Bell Bowling Club 2: FTA 3: Press Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Francine BenneH' Y-Teens I, 2, 3: l-lighlandeffes I, 3. Toni Bergeron l-lighlandefles 3: Pan-Am I, 2: Red Cross 2, 3: Safefy Council 3: Y- Teens I, 3. Jimmy Bilderback Johnnie Bizzell Louis Blackburn Debbie Blackwell Bible Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Chorus 3. Tom Blanion BeHy Blessing Bible Club 3: FNA I, 2, Pres. 3: Pan-Am I: Red Cross 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. Micki Bodine Howdy Queen 3: Bowling Club 2: Red Cross I. 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Mike Boles Mike Bouffarcl Band 3: Sfage Band 3. Alan Bourie Nancy Bowdish Nl-IS l, 2. 3: l.eonard's Award l, i 2: German Club 2, 3: I-Iighlande l eifes I, 2. I Bobby Bowen ' Bowling Club 3: French Club 2: Rifle Team I, 2, 3: Drill Team I, 2. hroughout our hi h school years Ronald Box I AVI Club 3: FIA 31 ROTC I, 2, 3. Wayne Boydslon Sludenl Council lg Bowling Club 3. David Bracken Sludonl Counczl I, 2, 3: NI-IS 2, 33 Truck 3. Ernie Brady Gwen BrancI+ Bible Club I, Pun-Am Ig Yfleens I, 2. Karen Branlley Red Cro-as 2, 3, Y-'Icons I, 2, 3. Marfha Bralcher Olis Briglifwell Paula Bri'Hain Tommy BriHain NI-IS I, 2, Pan-Am I. BeH'y Broclcman Clfm 33 Bowling Club 2, 31 l-ligI'1- Iandclles lg PanJXrn I, 23 Press Club 3: Rod Cross 32 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Peggy Broolcs Sludonl Council lg Bible Club I. 2, 33 JCI. I1 Y-Teens I, 3. Janie Brown Arr Club 3: FIA 3: Y-Teens 3. J. W. Brown Linda Brown Ronnie Brown Kalhy Brunson Play I, 23 Selecl Choir 3: Bowling Club 3: French Club 3. Palsy Brulon French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Debby Bryan Band I, 2, 37 lvlajorellc 2, 31 FTA 3. Connie Bullingfon Y-Icons 3. Gary Canada was selected a Johnnie Burdine Karen Burne'H' Jack Burroughs ball 2, 3. , Billy Cain Dave Cain Red Cross 2, 3. Royce Cain Band I, 2, 3. Sandra Cain Arn I, 3. Foresi' Calhoun Pan-Am 3. Sam Callaway Gary Canada I I I denl Council Z. Tommy Carringfon Chris Carfer Janice Car'Ier Council 3i Y-Teens I. Jimmy Carier Red Cross I, 2, Nola Car+er I, 2, 3. Carol Cary Pan-Am 3. Cur+is Cavin Tommy Chambers Jerry Chandler Foolball 2, 37 Track 2,3 Judifh Chapman Bowling Club 2: FTA Y-Teens I, 3. Seleci Choir 21 Bible Club Y-Teens I, 2: Hiqhlandeiles I. NHS I, 2, Siudeni' Council 2: Fool NHS I, 3: Leonards Award I: an Siudeni' Council 3: Bible Club 2 Red Cross I, 2, 3: Foolball 3 Bowling Club 2, 3i JCI. I: ROTC I 2 3 Riile Team I 2 3 Siu Bible Club 3: Hiqhlandeiies 3 Pan-Arn 2, Red Cross Ig Sa 3' Tennis I 2 NHS 3: I.eonard's Award 2: Bible Club I, 2, 3i FTA I, 2, 31 P5 Am I, 2 3, Red Cross 2: Y-Te ns Chess Club I, 21 Pan-Arn I. 2: JCI. 2 3 all-city brigade Joan Chas+ain Bible Club I, 2, 3: PNA 2, 3: Safely Council 3: Pan-Am 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Queen oi Irish Fling 3. Janis Chiles Bible Club I: FTA I: Highlandefles 3: Pan-Arn 2: Red Cross I, 2. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Andrew Churman Harold Clark Band I. 2, 3: Slage Bancl 3. Ronnie Clarlc Baseball 3: Baslcelball 2, 3. Iris Coffman llransler from Odessal Play II Choir l. Gay Coleman Play 3: German Club 3. Jerry Connafser Becky Connaiser Bible Club I, 2: French Yaleens 3. Richard Conner Jean Conrad Ilransler lrom Floridal Class Sec. I, 2: Ivlaiorelle 2: Spanish Club I. Gordon Cooke JCL I. Club 2, 3: Larry Cooper Chris Copeland ROTC I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Drill Team I, 2, 3: Rille Team 3. Sharon Copeland Y-Teens I, 2. Chris Corcoran William Cravens Jon Crawford Arr Club 3. James Creel Bible Club 3: Bowling Club I: JCL I, 2. 3. Barry Cremer Pan-Am I: Baseball 3: Boxing 2, 3. colonel We e ected Henry Genswelde Carroll Croushore Michael Croushore Courlney Crow Tarlan 3: Clan 37 Selecl Choir 2 3 Press Club 35 'r Cub Cross 2, 3. Ronnie Cunningham Track 2, 37 Boxing 3 Jane Curfis Bible Club I, 2 3 Rod Cross Y-Toons 2. Carolyn Dalce l-liqhlandelles I, Teens I. Henry Dailey lTrcsnsl7er from Grapeland Sludenl Council 21 Annual Slaff 2 FTA 3 Bnslcelloall manager I 2 Cynfhia Daniels Jon Daniels Ed Davis Cheerleader 2. Tony Desmuke Terry Dulce John Dunham Kennelh Dyer ROTC 2, 3. Phil Ealmon Randy Edwards Bowling Club 3. Terry Edwards Bowling Club 3. Curl' Eisenman Franell Ellis ETA 3. Larry Ellison Bowling Club 3. and Debbie Maddox favorites i N Phyllis Ericson I Ward Ericson I Brisrfball 2: Baslcciball 2, 3. Jerry Fellcner Bill Fernilmouglw Foolball 37 Trnclq 3. Gail Filzgeralcl JoI1n Flaa Sanclra Forebancl Bible Club I, 25 Y-Teens I: Band I 2. Jan Franlcenfielcl Keifh Friclce Band I, 2, 3: Slage Band 2, 3. Bobby Fry Goll' I, 3. Jan Gancly Play 3: Arl Club I. George Garcia Band I. 2, 3: Siege Band 2, 35 Bible Club I, 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2, 3. Ronnie Garland Sludenl Council 37 NI-'IS 27 Leon- arcI's Award 2: Clan 3: Bible Club 2, 3, FTA 2, Pres, 3i Foolball I, 2, 3. Margo GarreH NHS I, 2, Leonard's Award II Band I, 2, 37 Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2. Nila GaI'I1ings Bowling Club 2: FIA 2: Red Cross 31 Y-Teens I, 3. Miclcey Geisler Henry Gensweider Trainer, Foolball, I3asI4elbaII, Track, 2, 37 NHS 2, 3. Mike Genlry Class Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 31 Sludenl' Council Pros. 3: Bible Club 2, 3: FTA 2, 3. Terry GiIber'I Truck 2, 3. Milne Giraucl Iioolball I. J im Hart, L10 d Grimm, Wayne Hardj Jimmy Glass Jo Ann Glass Bible Club 3: FTA 3: Higlmlandelles W I: Pan-Am I: Red Cross 3: Y- Teens I, 2, 3. GeraId Gooding Lurline Gordon I-Iicgblandelles I: Y-Teens I. 3. Carole Gore Janice Gould Jack Gray Boxing I: Red Cross 2: Pan-Am I. Bess Greenway Barbara Griffin David Grimes James Grimes Foolball I, 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Base- ball 3. Lloyd Grimm Red Cross I, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2.3. Gary Grimsiey PaHy Groody Ari Club I, 2, Pres. 3: Frencb Club 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2 31 Y-Teens I: Fell Play 3: Top I-land Ranclw Day 3. Caroi Guffey Bible Club 2: Bowling Club 2: FTA 2: I-Iiglwlandelles I: Red Cross 2: Y-Teens I, 3, JoI'1n Gu'II1ery Bible Club I: Bowling Club l, 27 JCL I. Gilberf Haddock Frenclw Club 2.3: Red Cross 3. Erwin Hagler CI1arIo++e Hall Red Cross I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I. 2, 3. Sharon I'IamiII'on Bible Club I: Y-Teens I, 2. star in district track meet Jaclc Hammonds Boxing I, 2, 3. ' Phyllis Hammonds French Club 2, 3. David Haney Bible Club I: Pan-Am I, 2. Wayne Hardy Student Council I, 2: Red Cross 3: Pan'Arn 2: Football 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3. I David Hargrave I Rotc i. 2, 3. I Jim Hart I Cheerleader 3: Student Council I, I 2: NHS I, 2: Traclc 2, 3. Kim Hart Bowling Club 3. Randy Hart Ginger Hatcher Bible Club 2, 3: Bowling Club 3: I Highlanclettes I: Red Cross 3: Y- I Teens 2, 3. Jan Hatcher ROTC Sponsor 3: Student Council I, 3: NHS I, 2: Leonardls Award I I: Bible Club I, 2, 3: French Club , 2, 3: Y-Teens I. I Jeanne Hatchett I Tartan 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 31 I French Club 2: FTA 3: Press Club I 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lois Hatfield Bowling Club 3: Y-Teens 3. Charlotte Hawkins Bowling Club 3: Bible Club I: Ger- man Club 2, 3: I-Iighlandettes I, 2: Pan'Am I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Christy Hawrylalc Band I, 2, 3: Maiorette I, 2: Fea- ture Twirler 3: Band Sweetheart 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ronnie Hay Bible Club 3: Golt I, 2, 3: Traclc 3. Harley Haynes Craig Heath Phyllis Heitmann Highlandettes I: JCL I: Y-Teens 2, 3. Byron Hendrix Baseball 2, 3. Sharon Hendrix ROTC Sponsor 3: Student Council 2, 3: NHS I, 2: Bible Club I, 2, Pres. 3: French Club 2, 3: Ran- Arn 2. 3: Y-Teens 2. Robert Largen, Donna Williamsol Willie Henken Bond I, 2, 3, Slaqe Band I, 2, 3. Vicki Herring Sludeni Council 2, 33 Track Queen 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Bible Club 2, 3: JCL Ig German Club 2. Alan Hesler Willie Higginbollwam Ijoolball 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3. Rusly HigI1I'ower JCL I, Track I, 2, 3. Barbara Hix Bible Club IZ I-Iiqlnlandelles Ig Y- Teens I, 2, 3. Becky Hodges Hiqlilandelles I, 2. Gary Holcomb Brenl' Holclerness Palsy Holland Bible Club 3: Higlilandelles 31 Red Cross 33 Y-Teens 3. Joan Hoolon I Pan-Arn I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Phil Hoskins Bible Club 3, German Club 2, 31 Red Cross 2. Penny Howell Bible Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Kalliy Hubbard Talenl Award Ig Sludenl Council li Bible Club I, 2, 3: JCI. I: Y- Teens I, 2, 3. Nancy Hudson Sludcnl Council Ig Bowling Club 2g FTA 2: JCL I: Red Cross 3: Y-Teens I, 3, Larry Hulsey Becky Humphries Gorman Club 2, 3. Susan Hunsaker 'larlan 3: Quill and Scroll 35 Slu- denl Council 3: NHS I, 2, 3: I.oonard's Award I, 2, FTA 2, 3: Press Club 3. Carolyn lnce Roberl' Jackson I B6I'V6 HS HCWSPHPCP CO CditOI'S I Bobbye Jenson Allrusa Award 2: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Bible Club I: Y-Teen I, 2. Georgann John I-Iighlandelles I, 2: Pan-Am 2: Y- Teens I. David Johnson I Glenice Johnson Barry Johnsfon David Jones Jan Jones Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3: High- landelles I, 2: Press Club I, 2, 3: ' Y-Teens I. I Ann Jose Sludenl Council 3: NHS 2: Leon- ard's Award 2: Bowling Club 2: FTA 2: French Club 2, 3: JCL I: Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 3. Johnny Keefon Bible Club I, 3: Red Cross 3: Ten- nis I, 2, 3. Terry Kepley Larry Kesmodel NHS Ii, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. Larry Kilgore ROTC I, 2, 3: Rifle Team 3: NHS 2: Bible Club 2. Gayle Kimbrough Selecl Choir 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2: Highlandelles I, 2. Linda King Red Cross I, 2, 3. Sherry Kornilsky French Club I, 2: Highlandelles I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2. Sian Lamberf Red Cross 2, 3: Boxing 3. Louis Laneri Red Cross 3. Jack Langdon ROTC I, 2, 3: Rifle Team 3: Box- ing 2, 3. Roberf Largen Tarlan Co-edilor 3. SI'eve Lalham JCL I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3. Sandra Marks heads EHHS I Dannie LaH'a French Club 2: I-Iighlandelles I, 2. Janice Lawson Sludenl Council 3: NHS I, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: FTA 2: Highlandelies I, 2: Pan-Am I, 2' Press Club 3: Y-Teens I. Tommy Lee Larry Leggel-I' Sherry Lewis Bible Club I: Bowling Club 3: FNA 3: Y-Teens I, 2. Sylvia Lewis David Livingsfon Susan Livings+one Bowling Club 2: FTA 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: I-lighlanclelles I: Y- Teens I, 3. David LoclceH Niclc Loesch ROTC I, 2, 3: FTA I: JCL I, 2, 31 Red Cross 2. Pal' Love Phil Luebbehusen Class Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Favorile 2: Foolball I, 2, 3. Eddie Lynch ROTC I, 2, 3: Boxing 3. Rhonda Lynch Claudia MacDoweIl Tarlan 3: Nl-IS I, 2: Leonard's Award I: Band I, 2, 3: German Club I, 2, 3: Press Club 3. Charles McCall German Club 2, 3: Track 2, 3. Ann McCar+ FNA 3: Y-Teens 3. Marsha McCarl'y Bible Club I, 2: Red Cross 2, 3: Pan-Arn 2: Y-Teens 2, 3. David McCollum Bob McDaniel Bowling Club 3: Golf 3. active Y-Teen organization Ed McDonald Cheerleader 2: NHS I, 2, 3: Leon- - ard's Award I: Band I: Traclc I, 2, 3. Bill McHarg Siudenl Council I, 2, 3: NHS I, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Pan-Arn I. ' Ann McLemore J. D. McMahon NHS 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Fooiball I, 2, 3. Terry McMorries Jackie McMurry ROTC Sponsor 3: French Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Debbie Maddox Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Favoriie 2: Siudeni Council I, 3: Bible Club 2: FTA 2: JCL I: Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Diana Maddux FTA I, 2, 3. Lindsay Mann Band 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3: Play 37 JCL 2, 3. Sandra Marks NHS I, 2: Leonard's Award I: Ari Club 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2: Bowl- ing Club 2: JCL I, 2, 3: Highland- eries I, 3: Red Cross 3: Y-Teens I, 2, Pres. 3: Tennis 2. Sandra Marsh NHS I: Pan-Am 2: Y-Teens, I, 2. James Mariin NHS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: Ari Club 2, 3: Bowling Club I: Pan-Am I. Beverly Mason NHS I: Leonard's Award I: High- Iandeiles I: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2. Marilyn May I NHS 2, 3: Tarian 3: Echoes Ediior , 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Play 2: Band 3: German Club 2, 3. Angela Meer Fooiball Queen 3: Highlandeiies I Pres. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Kuri' Meer Clayion Melanson Cynfhia Mergele NHS 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 2: FTA 3: Pan- Am 2: Y-Teens 2, 3. Gene Miers Kay Miles Seleci Choir 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3: FTA I, 2, 3: Highlandeiies 3: Pan-Am 2: Press Club 3: Y- Teens I, 2, 3. Y' Steve Morris, Phil Luebbehuisen Carolyn Miller Gary Miller , Band 2, 3: Slage Band 2, 3. Ilene Miller Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Favorile Final- isl Ir Sluclenf Council 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jim Miller French Club 2, 3. I Kay Miller I.eonard's Slar Award I, 2: NI-IS I, 2, 3. HaH'ie Mires Mike Mifchell Boxing I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3. Brenda Moncus Leonard's Slar Award 2: NHS 2: Quill and Scroll 3: French Club 2. 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Press Club 3: Tarian 3: Y-Teens 3. Margie Monfgomery Ar'r Club 2, 3: Bible Club 3. Jon Moody French Club I, 2, 3: Tennis 3. Tessie Moore Selecl' Choir 3: Bible Club I, 3: French Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Marshel Morris Bible Club 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3. Nancy Morris Sieve Morris Class Sec.-Treas. I, Vice-Pres. 2. Pres. 3: German Club 2: Fooiball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2. James Morrow Danny Muse Fooiball I,.2, 3. Daunne NeIher+on Ari Club 3: Bible Club 3: Pan-Am 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jim Nicholas Gail Nickerson Pam Nimih Clan 3: Sludenl Council I, 2: NHS I, 2, 3: LeonarcI's Award I. 3: Selecl Choir 2: Bible Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Press Club 2: Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. ike Gentr hold senior offices Johnny Norman Class Vice-Pres. Ig Fevorile lg Howdy King 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, Bible Club 2: Pan-Am I: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3. Jan Orr Bowling 2, 3i FTA I, 2, 3? Highe landelles I, 27 Yrleens I, 2. Ronnie Owen Saleiy Council I: Foolball I: Track 3. Sharon Owens Bible Club I7 Pan-Am Ig Y-Teens I, 2. Leonard Pack Red Cross I. Ronald Parker Ari' Club 2, 3. Diane Parrish Joann Parson Ronnie PaH'erson Boxing 2, 37 Foolball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3. Dennis Pence Gerry Pendery Drum Maior 3: NHS 2: Leonard's Award 27 Bowling Club I, 2, 3. Priscilla Pennebaker NHS 2, 37 Tarian 3: Press Club 3: FTA 3. Carol Perkins Bible Club I, 2, 31 FNA 3: High- landelles 3: Pan4Am I, 25 Red Cross 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lola Pelerson Bible Club 3: FNA 3. Mike PeHy Alice Philiberi' Aubrey Phillips Pan-Am I: Saiefy Council I, Pres. 2, 3. Mike Phillips Henry Power Mari Priddy Seleci Choir I, 2, 31 Play 37 High- Iandelies l: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Bette Rodgers receives tel Linda Proffiff Sludenl Council 2, 3: NHS 2: Leonard's Award 2: Bible Club 2, 3: FNA 3: FTA 2: Pan-Am 3: Red Cross 3. Carolyn Purselley Sludenl Council I: Pan-Am I, 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Karen Ray Jan Record Top Hand 2: Highlandelles 3: Pan- Am 2: Y-Teens 3. BuI'cI1 Redford Bible Club 3: German Club 2, 3: Boxing 2. Mary Reid Talenl Winner I: NHS I, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Bible Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: JCL I: Red Cross I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ross Reinwald Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2, 3. Kennefh Revell Linda Reynolds Band I, 2, 3: Drum Maiorelle 3. Terry Reynolds Cheerleader I, 2, 3. Mike Rigby Bruce Riley FTA 3: Red Cross 3. Ken Roberfs Fred Robeson Baseball I, 2, 3. Randa Robinson Bowling 3: French Club 2: FNA3. Nancy Roddy Sludenl Council 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Leonard's Award I: Clan 3: JCL I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Be'H'e Rodgers NHS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: Selecl Choir I, 2, 3: JCL I, 2: Highlandeiles I, 2: Y-Teens 3. Candy Rogers Roberl' Rose Roberl' Ross milling in school's first musical Ginger Royar I Siudenf Council 2, 3: NI-IS 2, 3: I Leonard's Award 2: Clan Edilor 3: I German' Club 2, Pres. 3: Pan-Am I , I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ka ren Royse I NI-IS I: Leonard's Award I: Tar- ! fan 3: Quill and Scroll 3: French Club 2, 3: FTA I, 2, 3: Press Club I I, Pres. 3. , Homan Ruperl' I Band I. 2, 3: Siage Band 3: Bowl- . ing Club I, Pres. 3. i Susan Rush I Judi Ryno NI-IS 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3: Bible Club 3: FNA 3: FTA 3: Ger- man Club 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Y- I Teens 2, 3. Mac Salfen ROTC Drill Team I, 2. Linda Schavii-L JCL I: Y-Teens I, 2. O+is Schmidf German Club 2. I Marilyn SchmiH French Club 2, 3: FNA 2, 3. Janice Schmuclcer Bible Club 3: Bowling Club 31 I-Iighlandeiies I: Y-Teens 3. Larry Schorn Nl-IS I, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2: JCL. Sieve Seaie Selecl Choir 2: Bible Club 2: Ger- man Club 3. Vicfor Sedinger I JCL 3. Ronnie Sellers Siudenl Council 3: Nl-IS 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2: Bible Club 3: Bowling Club I. Linda Sharp FTA 2, 3. Beverly Sharyer Band I, 2, 3: FTA I, 2, 3: Pan-Am 2: Red Cross 3: Y-Teens I. Louise Shul'Iz Band I, 2, 3: Siage Band 3: Bowl- ing Club I, 2: German Club 2: Pan-Am I: Y-Teens 2. Josephine Simpson Barbara Sims Tarian 3: Ari Club 2, 3: Highlandf eiies I: Press Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Y-Teens I, 2. G. C. Singlefon Teachers choose Francis Spears Mike Skidmore Veronica Skidmore Bible Club I: FNA 3: Highland- elles 3: JCL 2, 3: Press Club 3: Red Cross 3: Safely Council 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Play 2. Larry Skinner Claudia Sloan Bill Slone Frenclw Club 3. Harold Smifh Kay Smifh Band I, 2, 3: Maiorelle 2, 3. Kerry Smi+l1 Clan 3: German Club 2, 3: Box- ing 3. Merrilee Smilh Bible Club 3: FTA 3: Pan-Am I, 2: Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Willard Smi'I'I1 Johnny Son German Club 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2: Track 3. John Sparks Sludenl Council 2, 3: Nl-IS I, 2: Band I, 2: Bowling Club I. Pres. 2, 3: JCL I. Francis Spears DAR Award 3: NHS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: ROTC Sponsor 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 3: Bible Club 2, 3: French Club 2: FTA I, 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Bobby Srandifer Slage Band I, 2, 3: Band Pres. 3: JCL I. Dennis Sfanley Dale Slephens Ann Sl'ewar+ Bill Sfockfon Band 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Richard Sukup Bobby Talbol' is recipient of annual D R award David Taylor Kay Taylor Sludenl Council 2: Clan 3: NHS I I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: Bible : Club 2, 3: Hiqhlanderles 3: Pan- Am I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Kim Terry Highlandelles I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2. Tommy Thompson I NHS 2, 3: I.eonard's Award I, 2, 3. I Julie Thomson Sludenr Council 3: Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Bible Club I, 2: FTA I, 2: Press Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Pam Thomson I Sludeni Council I, 2: Clan 3: NHS I, 2: l.eonard's Award I, 2: Bible Club 2: FTA 2: JCL I: Red Cross 3. Ted Thornburg I ROTC I, 2, 3: Drill Team I, 2. Eloise ThreaH' Bible Club 3: FTA 2: I-Iighlandelles 2: Pan-Am 3: Press Club I: Y- Teens 3. Y Pal' Tomlin Bible Club 3: Y-Teens 3. Palricia Tomlin Bowling Club 3: Y-Teens 3. L. A. Townsend Brenda Turner Karen TuH'IeI'on Bible Club 2: Bowling Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Highlandelles I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sharon Usrey NHS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: German Club 2, 3. Cur'I'is Vernon Foolball I, 2. Kalhy Walker Sludenl Council 2, 3: NHS I, 2: I.eonard's Award I, 2: French Club 2, 3: FTA 3: Pan-Am I, 2, 3. Marie Walker NHS 2: I.eonard's Award I, 2: Play 2: Bowling Club 3: JCI.. 2, 3: High- Ianderles I: Y-Teens I, 2. Manson Wall Sieve Wallace Linda Wamsley Pan-Am 2, 3: Press Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2. Cagers elect Danny Webb captain Pal' Wamsley French Club 2, 37 PNA I7 Y- Teens I. Craig Ward Millie Ward Donna Walers Talenl Award lg Bible Club I, 37 Red Cross 3: Y-Teens I. David Wa'l'lcins Sludenl Council 27 Nl-IS I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2: Bible Club I, 2, 3, Chess Club I, 2, Pres. 27 German Club 3. Carol Way Arl Club 3. Danny Webb Safely Council 37 Foolball lg Bas- kelball 2, 3. Douglas Weddle Sludenl Council 3. Jimmy Wehrmann Play 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3: Baslnel- ball 2, 3. Gene Weiler German Club 2, 3. Marilyn Whisenand Hiqhlandelles lg Red Cross 2, 31 Y-Teens I. Phil Whiflinglon Bible Club I, 2, 3, Bowling Club li Chess Club I, 2: German Club 2, 3: JCI. I: Baslcelball I. Reggie Wilkins Dwayne Williams Baseball I, 2, 35 Baslceiball l, 2, 3i lzoolball 2, 3. Linda Williams Donna Williamson Sludeni Council I, 2, 37 Tarlan Co-edilor 37 Quill and Scroll 37 Nl-IS I. 2: Leonards Award I, 2: Play 2: Bowling Club 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2, 33 Press Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Richard Williford Cheryl Wolfe Selecf Choir I, 2, 3, NI-IS I, 2, Leonard's Award I, FTA 2: Yfleens I, 2, 3. Galen Womack Jerry Wood Golf I, 2, 3. Becky Wright reigns 5 I Paliy Groody porlrays an insane woman for her Ialeni' in The Highland Fling. as queen Georgia Woodard Sludenf Council I, 2: Leonard's Award Ii Bowling Club I7 Pan-Arn 2, 37 YA Teens I, 2. Dalene Woodward Y-Teens I, 2. David Woolf Becky WrigI1'I' Baskelball Queen 3: Bible Club I, 27 I-Iiglwlandelles 37 Y- Teens I, 2, 3. Phil Wrighi' Ari Club 3: Bible Club 3: Chess Club 3: German Club 2. 37 Red Cross Pres. 3. Diana Young Myra Young lTransfer from Geor- gial FTA 1, 2:,JCL 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. Ellen Youngblood French Club 2, 3: Tarlan 3: Press Club 37 Y-Teens I, 2. Nick Huff Jackie Kennedy The Triflones. Donna Walers, Kalhy Hubbard, and Mary Reid. give Their lasf performance for ihe school af fhe senior banquel. Also enlerfaining al The banquef was Belle Rodgers wilh her version of fhe senior song. May Each Day. Graduation Ends Year Gradualion exercises al' Will Rogers Audi- rorium on June 3 concluded Jrhe year for High- landers. Seniors compleled a whirlwind of ac- iivilies which slarled May I wirh rhe banquel' and included The picnic, senior day program. and baccalaureaie and graduarion services. A ring-iurninq ceremony and an all-nigh? pariy were included buf were nor sponsored by The school. The Clan sfall has soughr +o build a book which would in a special way rellecr Easrern Hills-I965. We have endeavored 'ro make This an annual enioyed noi only by seniors buf rhe enlire sludenr body. The Clan Sraff l fi Affer 'rhe banquet fhe Arlinglon Heighls slage band played for lhe dance, which was The las? dance of The senior year. One of lhe highlighfs of fhe senior acfivifies was 'rhe picnic al' Camp Carfer. Here some of lhe seniors admire fhe beaufiful scenery around fhe camp. 2l2 rf ' 7 xv ,A 7114 'l I L. ci 3, r ,f 1 , r X45 I K1 ,l - ffl 51779 '1 4 rw 7 s X if 7 ff' QC! 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PNY Complon, Mickey 54 Aaldlre mgnmbggi - lr rn, Llnaa 174 Byrd, Drama 175 C,,,,,,SIe,I Jem, ,gg Anlhony, Tommy I73 1 Ardoyno, Linda 38, 431f5l, 87, 191 Armslrong, David 83, 173 Armslrong, Larry 50, 191 Armslrong, Linda 22, 28, 38, 43, 191 Armslrong, Philip 159 Armslrong, Tony 159 Arnold, Janel 159 Arnold, Ken, 38, 42, 191 Arihur, Linda 191 Arthur, Ronald 159 Aspuru, Raul 159 Aihans, Charles 103, 159 Afherlon, Nina 35, I73 Alkinson, Susan 32, 33, 38, 43, I73 Afiebery, Peggy 159 Afwell, Rocky 159 Ausiin, Grace 159 Averifle, Clinl 32, I73 Avery, Mr. Me VI 45 Bailey, gnny 22, 48, a'l I5 lIBlac r Bloc we , Debbie-192 Blackwell, Mik 43, 159 --v - A Blair, cynlhis nmfk, Q, Blanlon, Debbie 159 f Blanlon, Jane 37, lf Blanion, Torn 192 Blaschke, Mrs. Annelle 87, 144, 153 Blessing, Be11y 23, 26, 192 Blessing, Tommy 14, 115, 159 Boardman, Mike 52 Bodine, Mlcki 8, 23, 114, 193 Boles, Mike 192 Bond, Ann 87, 174 Boswell, June 159 Bouffard, Mike 15, 49, 50, 192 Bouller, Sieve 89, 159 Bounds, Bobby I74 Bourie, Alan 192 Bowdish, Nancy 35, 38, 192 Bowen, Bobby 36, 52, 55, 192 Bower, Linda 25, 28, 174 Bower, Tommy 174 Bowers, Carol 159 C Cagle, Randy 146, 160 Cain Billy 53, 194 Cain, Dave 194 Cain, Gail 160 Cain Linda 175 Cain Royce 49, 50, 194 Cain f sandra 30, 33, 194 Calhoun, Doug 160 Calhoun, Fores1'53, 194 Calhoun, Mrs. Joyce 155 Callaway, Sam ll, 58, 63, 89, 194 Campbell, Cindy 175 Canada, Gary 36, 38, 52, 53, 54, 55, 132, 194 Cane, Gayle 22 Canlrell, Candi 12, 39, 43, 112, 175 179 Cardwell, Jim 160 Cardwell, Suzy 22, 28, 31, 160 Carey, James 53 Carey, Jeanne 160 Cone, Terry 86, 176 Conrlalser, Becky 33 Connaiser, Cora 161 Conner, Richard 195 Conrad, Jean 196 Conrad, John 30, 31, 38, 161 Conway, Mrs. Dorolhy 140 Cook, Jim 161 Cooke, Gordon 52, 195 Cooksey, Sgl. Adolph 53, 151 Coombs, Dennis 53, 176 Cooper, Jackie 176 Cooper, Larry 195 Cooper, Pam 176 Copeland, Chris 52, 54, 55, 195 Copeland, JoEl1en 26, 28, 37, 51, 176 Copeland, Sharon 22, 195 Corcoran, Chris 195 Colfer, Kalhy 42, 176 Corllngham, Nancy 22, 23, 33, 40, 161, 182 Coulson, Mickey 161 Cox, Karen 27, 28, 29, 161 Cox, Vicki 161 Bowman. rgfrv 89. 159 CarI,IOII Larry I75 Cl-avens, William 38, 1 , 195 B ,ey aura 9 B099 ROW 25. 193 C ' J. 95 96 I75 Crawford, Jon 195 - ' 4 - 5 a 13 5 32 159 afFie'11e 'm 1 1 - - BarleY. Prnkl , 39, 17 Bild' S:grjI:aI74' Carrlngion, Tommy 194 gzfrlrjaigeriyeghegksg I? Q 5 I Ballevl 14501191 - '73 B d', W Carroll, Mrs. vslaa 35, 37, 147 - - - , - f gaken 101,55 Ma, gse 142 . Ov S 011. qvlle 193 Carrera Mrs Karrrrra '55 Crocker, Dean 1 35, -5 B, 50 ,. 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I77 Fugaie, Anne I77 Fulkerson, Mrs. Tahiia l5O ZI4 H Hackney, Glenda I62 Hackney, Linda 48 Haddock, Gilberl' 33, I98 Hendrix, Sharon I7, 28, 30, 3l, 33 38, 43, 53, 54, l2B, l30 Henken, Willie 50, 200 Henry, Henson 63 Hess, Daiwa I79 Terri 30 , Randy I03, I64 Henson, Wade 59, 62, 89, I79 Herring, Gaye 28, 30, 42,I64 Herring, Linda I64 Herring, Ron 1' 5 1 ' I09, 200 NE Herringl nf Donna I79 lu.'II- Alam v - Beverly 3O5l79 Hes ' , Sabra 28, I, 32, 38, I79 H ly, Joh 4, 0, Bl, 89, 93, Il 64 Hew , I64 ic an Ja ie I79 Bar Hicks, Binue I79 Higginbolham, Willi Jackson, Cynlhia IBO Jackson, David Lynn IBO Jackson, Roberl 200 James, Mrs. Mary l55 James, Mike I64 James, Philip I03, I64 James, Randy 82, I80 r rl M' 3843, I64 y, ul Jeanes, Donald 53, 64 J s, Miss Alzora l4B 'ESQ , I, 74, 77, 78, 89, 2, 93, X Jenson, Bobbye 20I , John, Georgann 20 o n,C ' 3 I64 Johnson, David I03, 20I d Gary 0 o len'ce 8 I am 59+9'I16517- Johnson: Janel IBO I 881 591901931 200 Johnson, Jo Ann IBO OW '1 Y 1 11 ' 28 33 H1 c et Delores I79 gT55II I8 3' I I Hill, Linda 38, 40, 4I, I64 23 E R 4, 7, , , Hill, Trudy I79 Hilliard, Bill 48, 49, 4 1 , 31, 42, o, Hix, Barb a Hoaglind, in I79 Hock, Bobby I80 Hodges, Becky 200 Hogue, Sharon 3l, 40, I80 Holcomb, Gary 200 Johnson, Ronnie I64 J on, Mr. Roy I2, , I37 , Sh ro I o on, Barry I Johnslon, Jake I80 ' Jones, Bobby I64 o J Jones, Jan , 46, 5I, 201 Jones, Kennelh IBI IQ 7'. 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