Gainesville High School - Leopard Yearbook (Gainesville, TX)
- Class of 1965
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'iw f-Vw, ,iff gi r f, 7 4 .1-4, K M, f a hwffvff 5 Gaines ille High, hail to thee Hail all hail. ag. ,, W- X --...,,,....., , if x 1'-a h X If nited We stan if 3' ,ga ---' ' ffffasmfzazvfi' s 55 .. ,,,.. ,, ...M .iz i5gg,U,im3,.1a iiwif: W ' - 91 M ,, an -r ELAINE BOMAR Senior Co Editor-In-Chief Editors' Message Dear Student Body: As we think of the past year at GHS, the first things that come to mind are all the fun and excitement of the finished products -- the senior play, the operetta, athletic events, the valentine dance. But how many of us stopped to think of what went on after the 3:30 exodus to the parking lot? As we looked around GHS, We would always find people work- ing, the Leopard Tale staff rushing to meet adeadline, the football, basketball, or track boys practicing for the next sports event, seniors or choral students re- hearsing for the next big production, or an organiza- tion decorating for a party. We will always remember the obvious activities, but this year's Leopard staff Wishes to remind you of all the hard work that went on behind the scenes. SENIOR EDITOR s, Elaine Bomar, Mary Ann Harrell MARY ANN HARRELL Senior Co-Editor In Chief Personalities Each day the halls of GHS are filled with students and teachers. As indivi- duals each has a different personality, which makes life more exciting and in- teresting. As We think of the various elections--faVO1'ifGS, C11-1GS1'lS SWGGfh6a1 CS t d s u ent body president--we realize we vote for the person who k ma es the best impression 'behind the scenes. -7 Carol Arm Stevens Campus Favor1te SMA Jerry Don Freeman nnnhumc nxrrxvifa Kgallltlblb J. d.VUL1Lb BILL HOWARD Senior Favorites MARSHA MCCABE junior Favorites LINDA MAR T IN RONNY MER CER agf'f1vfzfesggawg:gfs:J ffK.FEfi2E3i?' , . wwf i i.:,x for 1' ' '- fQii3i?,52 N ' - fi-:aw 1 ' . 11-, ..:. K... ,I 1,. Egimm. . . 3 M A M K : J 5' . , M 131 3 f ---b- L mx 'M 91, f k frfii , - 1 Sophomore Favorites CHER YL LEHNERT Z ,Ui 1, . i Q ,fiyfvl ' f -if ! V1.2 S A Q es,Q,Qfo oo 71: : x ' ' 3' is: if X ai. A L.o: DA VEY BROCK oo Vo! o o f , 'xx 1 if 1 x kif oooooooo oo1 2 o 2 12 o ' Freshman Favorites C HR IST INE SIMPSON :Q wa wi My Ei' m R OBIN LUT Z ,N un Margaret Moseley Homecoming Queen 1964 Homecoming Duchesses MAR SHA MCCABE CAROL ANN STEVENS JANIE RIDLEY Student Bod President Jerry Don Freeman, a popular and very active senior, did an ex- cellent job as Student Body president. He was elected Class Favorite his first two years of high school. l-Ie was in Student Council all four years and participated in sports and Key Club as Well as many other organizations. We can all be proud to have had such a person to lead the GHS Stu- dent Body. ? Sweethearts MARGARE T MOSELEY Hi-Y JGYCE MONTRY Basketball SPUNKY CARR Tri-Hi-Y LINDA MOC K Band S UZANNE LEONARD Key Club 17 KATIE C OUCI-I DE RUDY PAC LIK FHA JANE T C LAC K Football CAROL ANN STEVENS S .veefheaft S SUE DILLARD 18 VIC FFA T . f ' ' ,. if Sweethearts BETH SCHLAUDROFF Miss FTA 5 CYNTHIA BEALL Track DALE WHAM Mr. FTA BRENT FELKER White Wave 19 Valedictorian JAY CAMPBELL Jay Campbell was named valedictorian of the 1965 graduating class. I-Ie was in both honor societies for four years and received the ceramic scholarship award for four years. Jay participated in football and golf, and served his class as president for the past two years. As a member of the Select Choir for four years, Jay played in lead- ing roles in all of his high school operettas.ln February he was chosen as Young Texan of the Month. , .lay maintained a 96.954 average throughout his high school years. Alba Salutatorian MARY ANN HARRELL Mary Ann Harrell received the honor of salutatorian of the l965 class. She was in both honor societies four years, serving as president her last year. She received the ceramic scholarship award for three years and was Soroptimist Girl of the Month for October. Mary Ann was a member of the Latin Club, Student Council and Senior play cast. Mary Ann has been on the Annual staff four years and served as Senior Co- editor-in-chief. I-ler numerical average was 943375. I . YWWWM, 21 4 Girls' Physical Education LINDA EVANS Linda Evans was chosen to re- ceive the girls' physical education award. She participated in PE all four years of her high school career, becoming noted for her all-round athletic ability. 22 Athletics MIKE NEW TON Mike Newton was selected to re- ceive the athletic award from the graduating class of 1965. I-Ie received eleven varsity letters during his high school career. I-Ie was selected to the All-District basketball team his senior year, and his junior and senior years he went to the State Track and Field Meet, where he finished third in the shot-put both years. ai 3 l QE Commercial Subjects BONNIE PARTEN Bonnie Parten was honored as the outstanding student in commer- cial subjects. She took courses in bookkeeping, shorthand and typing. Bonnie had a superior average in the business department, along with good co-operation and a good at- titude. 2 fi 2 i Mmm Industrial Arts JERR Y KNE UP PER The outstanding student in the industrial arts field was Jerry Kneupper. Jerry displayed fine qualities of attitude, co-operation with the teacher, scholarship, and a desire for learning this type of work. 23 1 l Im 4 s Q Band JOHN TANNER John Tanner received the 1965 band award. I-le was a member of the band four years and served as drum major. John was chosen on his Art KAREN KADEN Karen Kaden was chosen for the art award. Although she took art only one year, she demonstrated unusual ability in that field. She was chosen on her ability, grade average, co-operation and classroom partic- ipation. ability, grade average and participa- tion. 'g ,fi AVR Wh -.JJ V English BOB BREEDING Bob Breeding was named for the English award. Bob was chosen for his creativity and maturity in writing as well as for his classroom attitude and co-operation. , 9 i.,.-,,. -M .1 pq, Foreign Language REBECCA LINN Rebecca Linn received the for- eign language award. She has taken four years of languages, two of Latin and two of French. Rebecca was active in the Latin and French clubs and achieved an excellent average. ournalism PATSY WILSON The ability to get the job done won Patsy the journalism award, She was associate editor of the Leop- ard Tale this year. She adapted easily to journalistic writing as opposed to essay or theme writing. Quality of work, attention to details, and the ability to meet deadlines were among the main things con- sidered. 26 F... SY gn--.. 1:5 ix if .- nn. '13 . . g if , Lynx BAN! Metal Shop LARRY BUTLER Larry Butler won the metal shop award because of his outstanding abilities in the shop. l-le served as a jack of all tradesn and showed Very good leadership. Larry not only worked easily with the machinery, but he also made high grades. r Q 'Q EWR is ww' Distributive Education TRUENA WESTFALL The distributive education award for this year was given to Truena Westfall. She showed outstanding qualities of salesmanship by making especially good grades in such fields as store speeches, sales promotion, the economics of distribution, retail merchandising, accounting, adver- tising and public relations. Truena was required to have two years of DE. ,.-v ' an-ff E Mathematics MIKE MCC ULLY The 1965 Math Award was earned by Mike McCully. To receive this award, Mike made exceptionally high grades in Algebra I and Il, geometry, and higher math for his four years of high school. 27 1 imf H A Ti .3 'P I ,,, '. R. , y 4 , ,ff 7 .- L p e e ch A p r a PAT GAL LAGHER JANIE RIDLEY Pat Gallagher and Janie Ridley were selected as the two top speech students because both were excellent speakers. They were in several pro- grams for local civic clubs. Pat and Janie had the ability, leadership and co-operation necessary for good speakers. They participated in the Forensic Program, placed third in their event in the San Antonio speech festival, and Won second place in the Inter scholastic League. Both entered in the one-act play contest, and Pat was chosen for the all-star cast. 28 Choral, Science and Social Studies JAY CAMPBELL Jay Campbell was chosen as the outstanding student in choral, sci- ence and social studies. He con- tributed more to the departments in his four years at GHS as Well as gaining more of an understanding for each subject. His attitude and co- operation Were also outstanding. DAR Award E LAINE B CIMAR Elaine Bomar was the Daughters of the Arnerican Revolution Girl for 1964. This award is based on her service, dependability, leadership, scholarship and patriotism. Elaine receivedagift pin and aDAR certif- icate. She was in the running for state DAR girl. A ii., , - piggy ,isa wW,,f?5,,'gZ up- A ARMCO Award DAVID GGUDY David Goudy was chosen as the winner of the ARMCO SteelCorpora- tion Community Scholarship. To be eligible for the ARMCO award, David was required to have engineering, physics or chemistry studies in his future plans. He was selected by his ranking in college entrance examina- tions, academic and extracurricular records, personal interviews and recommendations. 29 Sandy Ninnenger Award DAVID AITC I-IISON David Aitchison was presented the Sandy Ninnenger award. I-le was chosen by a committee of admin- istrators and Kiwanians. The com- mittee selects a senior boy or girl who has most improved himself since entering high school. Citizenship, personality and scholar ship are con- sidered in the decision, along with willingness to make personal sac- rifices for the good of the school and student body. 30 aiftgrfr' Homemaking Cl-IERIE PORTER PEGGY SMITH The Homemaking Department awarded the homemaking honors to Peggy Smith and Cherie Porter. These girls were chosen on their leadership and enthusiasm. Grades were considered, but they were not the main requirement. Both were members of the local FHA chapter and have been in the department for four years. I ,mi li: ,P tm N ... M, or ,w-Nea: 2-M 4 Agriculture M A DA VID HELLINGER David Hellinger was awarded the Agriculture Award after much Work on all phases of farming. He entered and did well in several contests. HM David was an outstanding student of agriculture and a member of the Future Farmers of America. Members of the National Honor Socie lead the aduatin class of '65 to the commencement exercises. ET 8 31 m 5 2 5 E H 1 ? E Www ,,,., .W..1mf - , - ,W 32 Hours of preparation are spent on C-HS activities. Committees for entertain- ment, decorations and food must meet and plan final details. There is some type of school program nearly every week, and rehearsals and club meetings are long and numerous. There is always someone Working behind the scenes. 33 m Leopard Staff Reorganizes Annual The Leopard Annual Staff consists of two members from each class. Mary Ann Harrell and Elaine Bomar are the senior co-editors-in-chief. Paula Cunningham and Ronny Mercer are the junior editors, Elizabeth Boyce and Vicki Tiller serve as sophomore editors, and Craig Davenport and Cynthia Harrison are the freshman editors. These people sell ads to help pay for the publishing of the Leopard and plan the layouts and Write-ups for each page. This year the staffreorganizedthe book, patterning it after yearbooks from larger schools. FRESHMAN EDITORS Craig Davenport Cynthia Harrison E y aa, .,..i.. 0 -V, H will-3 SOPI-IOMORE EDITORS Vicki Tiller Elizabeth Boyce .-erin I AHIT HHTTEU L 3.111 K S 5 g is N 3 1 Q K ,Big . , .. 3 ! J 'N XL - SENIGR EDITORS V1 e ,W , . .D , wif 4 'N I want cms dolly for Chnstmas ' Paula L unnlngham exclaims. I ' J ' J sneak this caption out of the Leopard Tale and use it in the annual? suggests Elaine Bomar. .x - ...QSM - . ., f '?' ' W NH 1. , , 2 , , --...J I W f v. . .V iff ,Tw Ss:-.....3,, . 1, K 'GL I I iii i ., 0 I -. fk, , X JEEP'- S 1 'hgh' o 3 F N. 'af . I x la ' sl' G Q Q .L 4 1315 ' y p.: .W K X, .m...,..,P w. : La. H- 1' - 'f 'TQ-g f, ' t ' Q yfll-A-1-ff M 1 W ' 'ff' Y f ,, . f T lvl A X ,Q 5 f g - 3 ,,,, A.,, L ., fiiiiz., Q XX Q Adu , Stage Band FIRST ROW: Danny Blagg, Robin Lewis, Steve Herbold, David Tanner, Bobby Dennis. SECOND ROW: Donald Kish, Mike Ballew, ,Timmy Glenn, Chuck Nieman, John Tanner, Guy Harrell, Ronald Orsburn, Bob Mcleroy, Randy Birge, THIRD ROW: Bobby Graham, Mike Brune, David Howeth. l Mr. Austin directs the stage band Strange antics performed backstage. at one of their performances. 38 Seniors MARGARET MOSELEY CAROI, ANN STEVENS Sophomores CHERYL LEHNERTZ KAREN WESTFALL Leopard cheerleaders boost school spirit through 1964- 65 season. mwienmnmnnmmnmu Juniors LINDA MARTIN BARBARA JACOBS Cheerleaders Back Leopards Thru Year The Leopard Cheerleaders started off their season in Galveston at cheerleading school. They sponsored many activities, in- cluding Red and White Day, Mr. and Miss School Spirit contest, Homecoming and other activities to encourage school spirit. They presented pep rallies for football games and other sports events held this year. They were in charge of the football banquet held at the end of the season. Their sponsor for the year was Mrs. June McCain. Arid away we go! K A..A..,, The freshman cheerleaders and their , at . 1 D-I- YH :Sod mom Q08-E NZDUQ 'Aim gg -1 .r-1' ,.. UZ Um go. M2 55' rw 5'- wt? 1-nr-v -153 P-hr-r S2 nfs 525 9,11 ,UW P1 'ro IU fl W Cub cheerleaders help decorate the goal posts for football games. 40 Q t .t,t M, Christine Simpson Libby Mitchell Peggy Crow Laurie Wilson Jana Cagle Diane Goudy . I Nl T hi Cub Cheerleaders Lead Freshmen in School pirit The Cub cheerleaders practiced and learned new yells during the summer so theywould be readyfor their football sea- son. They presented their class with pep rallies for the Freshman football and bas- ketball games this year. They helped sell ribbons and decorated the goal posts for football games. They are given help by the Leopard cheerleaders, sponsor Mrs. June McCain, and manager Madeleine Szteiter. Y.v.v.'.'.'.'. 'Q'Q'l'Q'Q'Q' ' ? 'V'9'0'0'O'Q 0'g'g' W ' : c ' 4 A 4 A A, A A A A A., A 4. A A. A ,M N A my -'W W -QY i- v - f-'ff I 'gf N FIRST ROW: Truena Westfall, Mary Ann Wiese, Sandra Rhodes, Dora Groves, Connie ldell, Bob Smith, Mike Mc- Cain. SECOND ROW: Katie Couch, ,Tohn Simmons, Larry Stansberry, Steve Shobe, John Szteiter, THIRD ROW: Larry Covington, Larry Cannon, Bill Frost, Mark Dulock, Allan Westfall, Bobby Pierce, Don ,Woods, Ronnie Scott, Billy Baker. DE Club Highlight s Style Show The Distributive Education Club is concerned with the vocational training of students. The annual style show of the DE was held at Mont- gomery Ward Department Store, Many of the students in DE were in the style show, Several were also fortunate enough to get jobs at Yellowstone National Park in Jack- son, Wyoming, FIRST ROW: Kathy McCollum, Marilyn Hazelrigs, Peggy Melton, Patsy Loving, Kathy McGowan, Patsy Melton, Mr. Brown. SECOND ROW: Glenda Hammer, Linda Wallace, Sharon Burgess, Marilyn Simmons, Katie Couch, Barbara Murphy. THIRD ROW: Booty Payne, Scotty Tate, Mark Collins, Bobby Cheaney, Larry Covington. FOURTH ROW: Rusty Beavers, Herbert Robinson, Phil McMahon, Gary Du- lock, ,Timmy Evans, Larry Cannon. V ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 O 9'9'O'O f'Q O 'C'6'9 '9 0'0 9 0 6 o.o.0.o.o.o.o.o.o..o..o.o.o.o,9.s.o.o. .3 Larry Cannon, presidentg Katie Couch, sweetheart Dora Groves, secretaryg Truena Westfall Lyons, par liamentariang Mike McCain, homeroom presidentg Ronny Scott, treasurerg Larry Covington, vice president Bill Baker, reporter. 41 Candidates for VIC Sweetheart were Brenda Meyers, Barbara Jacobs, Linda Martin and Beth Schlaudroff. Beth Schlaudroff is crowned VIC Sweet- heart by present sweetheart, Carol Ann Stevens. VIC Wins Total of 61 Ribbons The Vocational Industrial Club of Gainesville High School made a near clean sweep in contests during the year. The club turned in an outstanding performance in projects and speed March I3 in Fort Worth. They won 36 ribbons at this meet. A delegation of VIC members Went to Galveston April Z3 and 24. Here they Won 2 5 ribbons. Fred Young, advisory Carol Ann Stevens, 1964-65 sweetheartg Beth Schlaudroff, 1965-66 sweetheart, ,Timmy Hamilton, presi- dent. 42 This brings to 61 the total of rib- bons the VIC has Won this year in dis- I-r H ,... O 4-r 93 55 D- U1 I-r 93 rf- CU fD CD I-r U1 VCCAI- 2 IVR!!- EN -A x, f ir X cg X Qc? Q3 51 5 'ia Q 'lf 3 Q0 VIC officers: Larry Butler, vice-presi- dent: Glen Mclilreath, treasurergjerry Headrick, secretaryg Ronny Ortowski, reporterg Jimmy Hami1ron,presfdenrg Larry Gillihan, sergeanr-ar-arms fvfffn C' I VIC members: fnomas Ralsfon, James Dougherty, Don Vaughan, Roy Bryant, Larry Skeans, Dale Boyd, Tom Lohbauor, Jimmy Ward, Terry Ad- kins, Carl Roach. I 1 J1mmy Ham11ton,Da1e Boyd,and Donald Tooleyhad displays Mr. Fred 'Young and Ronny Orrowski are shown wifh ar the Sc1enceFair. some of rhe many ribbons won by me club rhis year. 43 Q Bill Adams, David Aitchison, Bill Baker, James Booher, Harry Boyter, Jack Boyter, Steve Boyter, Alex Blaine, Marvin Bosley, Jim Branyan, John Branyan, Larry Cannon, Spunky Carr, Matt Chalmers, Bobby Clack, Roy Conder, Rod Copeland, Larry Covington, Tommy Covington, Dusty Cullum, Joe Dillard, Mark Dulock, Buddy Echols, Paul Enderby, Brent Felker, Bill Frost, Jerry Freeman, Chuck Gandillon, Joe Harrell, Rick Henry, Joe Hooker, Bill Howard, Lynn Johnson, Jim Kilcrease, Harry King, Don Kish, Richard La Flamme, Lynn Laughlin, Robin Lewis, Mark Leonard, Chuck Luther, Jim Mann, Ronald Martin, Kenny McCain, Mike McCain, Jimmy Massey, Doug McConnell, Bill McCollum, Allen McClure, Mike McCully, Ronny Mercer, Frank Morris, Mike Newton, J. D. Nichols, Ray Nichols, Randy Norris, Jimmy Otts, Rudy Paclik, Mike Perry, Standley Potts, John Priest, Mike Ranton, Rory Reinarz, Joe Roberts, Randy Russell, Cole Sain, Ronnie Scott, Jim Sellick, Steve Shobe, Bob Smith, Thomas Schneider, Larry Shasteen, Jimmy Stevens, Jerry Stansbury, Larry Stansbury, John Szteiter, Larry Taylor, David Tanner, John Tanner, Johnny Thompson, Bill Turner, Randy Turbeville, Allen Westfall, Jim Whaley, Curt Williams, Don Woods, Jerry Henderson, Fritz Moser, Eddie Davis, Mark Collins. Hi-Y Sends Delegates to Austin The l-li-Y is an organization for high school boys, associated with YMCA, Theyhave helped in the United Fund Drive this year and at Christmas gave baskets of food to needy people. Many of the Hi-Y members Went to Pre-legislative Conference at Texas Christian University in October, ln December they sent five delegates to Austin for the State Legislative Conference. Some of their activities included a Christmas dance and a spring dance, both sponsored jointly with Tri-I-li-Y. AUSTIN DELEGATES OFFICERS Lynn Laughlin, Joe Hooker, Bill Howard, Larry Stansbuiy John Szteiter, secretaryg Rod Copeland, parliamentaria and Joe Harrell. Mark Collins, chaplaing Eddie Davis, treasurer, Lar 44 Stansbury, vice-president, Mike McCain, president. l F 3 F if LE FIRST ROW: David Tanner, Bill Howard, Mike Rosenberg, Denny Dowd, ,Toe Harrell, Marvin Bosley, Bill Adams. SECOND ROW: Dick Powell, David Goudy, Mike Perry, David Neu, Dale Wham, J. D. Nichols, John Tanner, ,Tay Campbell, Spunky Carr, Buddy Echols, Charley Henderson. THIRD ROW: JimFarquhar, Bobby McI,eroy, Chuck Gandillon, Pat Price, ,Tim Stevens, Mike Clinkenbeard, Sam Ingle, Chuck Luther, Tim Howell, Jim Richardson, Jerry Cowling, ,Tim Branyan. Key Club Helps With Community Projects The Key Club is a junior service or- ganization dedicated to the service of school, community, state, and nation, The club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and is part of an international organiza- tion. The Key Club is organized similarly to the Kiwanis Club. The members of Key Club are the key boys of the high school. During the year the club participates in many varied activities, both social and service. Key Club members render service to the school and community through the year by way of committees. This year the Key Club assisted the cheerleaders with Home- coming, helped several needy families during the holiday seasons and also as- sisted inthe Dollars for Scholars cam- paign and March of Dimes drive. OFFICERS Bill Howard, vice-presidentg ,Toe Harrell, treasurer, John Tanner, presidentg Spunky Carr, parliamentariang David Goudy, secretary. 45 uture Farmers Brin Back F g Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serveu These are the aims and the goals of the organization: 1. To develop competent, aggressivepural, and agricultural leadership. 2. To create and nurture a love of country life. 3. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establishment in was farming. GREENHAND GRASS IUDGING 4. T h h f' Tim Plumlee, ,Terry Wilson, Terry Thomason, Jim Richardson O Strengt en t 6 Con ldence of farm bOyS and young men in themselves and in their work. 5. To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. 6. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. 7. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture. 8. To develop character, train for useful citizen- ship, and foster patriotism. 9. To participate in cooperative effort. 10. To encourage and practice thrift. 11. To encourage improvement in scholarship. 12. To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. GREENHAND QUIZ TEAM Jimmy Otts, Randy Russell, Jerry Wilson, Jim Richardson, Joe Roberts The Future Farmers brought back many ribbons this year frorri various con- tests. The Grass Team won 3rd in the Northeast Texas contest, and the Land Judging Team Won third in Upper Elm Red Contest. There Were also ribbons Won by the Poultry Team, the Meat Team, and the Dairy Products Team. High individuals from Gainesville were David I-Iellinger, Randy I-lay, and Danny Knight, Danny is the first boy from Gainesville who has been in the National FFA Band. Miss Sue Dillard, FFA Sweetheart, Won first in the Denton District Sweet- heart contest GREENHAND OFFICERS DAIRY PRODUCTS Harvey King, Jimmy Otts, Joe Roberts, jim Richardson,Terry Thom- David Hellinger, Mike Howe ason, Robert Hair, Guy Harrell, Mike Hammer 46 Honors for Year of 1964-65 CHAPTER OFFICERS DIs'rI1IeII PUBLIC SPEAKING ,Toe Ingram, Danny Dudenhoeffer, David Hellinger, Mike Howe, Roy Condor, David Heiiinger ,Timmy Emerson, Kenny McCain, Randy Hay N nw NATIONAL CONVENTION-KANSAS CITY NATIQNAL BAND-KANSAS CITY N Danny Knight, Danny Dudenhoeffer, Kenny McCain, Larry Tatum, ,Tim Danny Knight I Richardson, Mike Howe I SENIOR GRASS J-UDGING DISTRICT flXR-EASURER Danny Dudenhoeffer, David Heilinger, Mike Howe, Randy Hay Mike Howe W FARM RADIO TEAM ,Timmy Otts, Roy Condor, Kenny McCain T POULTRY Johnny Lemons, David Hellinger, Mike Howe 47 'Toward New Horizons' HOMEMAKING I FIRST ROW: Jean Hobbs, .lean Mc- Gowan, Carolyn McGilvray, Linda Boston, Mary Ann Wiese, Aleda Rus- 5 sell, Donna Hurt, Fredese Meadows, Linda Miller, .Tudy Neely, Bre f Felker, Bonny Holley, Becky Philipsff SECOND ROW: Judy Cleary, Ardena K 5 Wyatt, Linda Williams, Judy All- 1 good, Sue Nichols, Cheryl Martin, Pat Albright, Vicky Boaz, Margaret 5 Taylor, Betty Schneider, Dana Scott, I Connie Idell, Wilma Travelstead. THIRD ROW: Shirley Grissom, Linda i E l i i Smith, Linda Moore, Susan Massey, Connie Mozingo, Wilma Meyer, Sharon Tate, Linda Wolf, ,Toyce Mayo, f Raydene Patterson, Barbara Claxton, ? EgtLl?gTHH3gi5f-'HAnniO12fjCh glogttgg Gainesville Chapter of Future Homemakerj H1361 Verna Seems, Bemhabgitch of America had many projects and activitie. Nancylane Arendt, Paula Meyer, Freda Blamire, throughout the School 'Year of 19o4'o5- Veda Dorothy Elliott, Bobbie Ralston, Carol Fleenor, Elliott received a State Degree to be the first Brenda Tame? . Gainesville girl to ever receive this degree. National FHA project was Stay in Schoolng t support this project the chapter presented film on this subject in assembly. Other project of the state, area, and local chapters wer Christmas cards for the State Hospital, cookies decorator cans, and magazines for the res homes, Easter eggs for the Denton State Schoo and careers. The chapter sponsored a coffee fo the faculty, had programs such as All for Fun' and Developing Young Peopleugan old-fashione Christmasgmake-up, hair styles and careghats and flowers. A style show was planned fo assembly, also members attended the area and state conventions. 'Qhe chapter was sponsore by Mrs. Naomi Austin, Mrs. Velva Koebele, and Mrs. Mildred Wagoner. ' HOMEMAKING II FIRST ROW: Pauline Knight, Susan Schully, Brenda Trammell, Vickie Tiller, Leslie Joyce, ,Tan Nichols, Diane Miller, Carol Pearson, Sharon Cloer, Linda Stobaugh, Ellen Aitchison, Dorothy Mabry. SECOND ROW: Becky Fox, Conna Parr, Donna Neu, Nancy Belcher, Sharon Gibson, Pat Powell, Donna Beasley, Shirley Evans, Mary Dooley, Diane Moss, Nell McElreath. THIRD ROW: 48 Connie Cotten, Pat Freeman, Ancilla Kneupper, Mimi Marler, Ann Moore, Judy Montry, Shirley Evans, Vickie Geisel, Nancy George, Clara Gieb, Lou Cox, Carol Berend. otto of Future Homemakers WQMAKERS xrfl l70 3 o if ' Q2 3 2 631, y 5 Og, -1 GQ F 1 ' Y S ,Q of 0 1, , X NEW RCF FHA OFFICERS 'eda Elliot -- treasurer Iary Ann Harrell-- president eslie Joyce --first vice-president onnie Cotten-- second vice-president ecky Philips --third vice-president udy Montry-- fourth vice-president etty Schneider -- parliamentarian arbara Claxton -- sergeant-at-arms aula Meyer-- secretary 'onna Beasley -- historian lary Sue Wilson-- sixth vice-president hirley Paclik Qnot picturedj -- fifth vice- president ,. ' .-, IIOMEMAKING Ill Sr IV FIRST ROW: Cherie Porter, Peggy Smith, Connie Rosson, Sandy Miller, Eva Dale Giles, Carol Ann Morisah, Darla Kerr, Kathy Flynn, Mary Ann Harrell, Peggy Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Travelstcad, Rebecca Kuhnly, Donna llobhs, Suzette Roberts, Claudia Underwood, Donna Flowers, Ginny Myers, Mary Sue Wilson, Rebecca Linn. 'IHIRD ROW: Sandra llatrell, Ina Faye Butts, Vicki Meadows, Veda Elliot, Judy McKnight, Sharon liess, Lillie Selder, Janice Mask, Gail Mosher, Linda Carter. Veda Elliot worked hard on a state degree and finally received it. Na-Q.. 1 1 PNC OFFICERS SEATED: Rebecca Linn, reporterg Barbara Berres, chaplaing Brenda Eik- man, treasurerg Lou Cox, secretary. STANDING: Veda Elliot, presidenrg Mrs. Mary Hardy, sponsorg Pat Free- man, parlianientarian. Future Nurses Engage In Active Year The aim of the FUTURE NURSES CLUB is to increase the interest of the girls in personal and community health and to acquaint them with medical professions, This year the girls and Mrs. Mary I-lardy, club sponsor, have toured y many hospitals and nursing schools. Members have also participated in local activities. Included in these activities was the stuffing of TB en- T velopes. t w i K p ' . any : Carol Fleenor, Nancy Robinson and Veda Elliot display The delegates to the convention in Waco this year were Linc Future Nurses scrapbook. Stobaugh, Pat Freeman and Nancy Kellar. 50 'IRST ROW: Ginny Meyers, Gwyn Gilbert, Barbara Berres, Sherry Stewart, Margie Gossett, I an Xlichols, Dora Savage. SECOND ROW: Brenda Trammell, Darlene Gibson, Brenda Eikman, Linda Dickerson, Pat Freeman, Kathy Luttmer, Linda Stobaugh. THIRD ROW: Carol Berend, Vickie Garrett, Donna Flowers, Nancy Robinson, Donna Beasley, Nancy Kellar,!Clara Gieb, ' FIRST ROW: Charlotte Rigler, Leann McCool, Nancy Mayberry, Carol Ann Morsiak, Mary Ann Wiese, Vickie Talley, Carolyn McGilvray. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Harrison, Rebecca Linn, Evelyn Smith, Cindy Mitchell, Patsy Mitchell, Glenda Trammell. THIRD ROW: Lou Cox, Carol Fleenor, Sue Nichols, Veda Elliot, Margaret Taylor, Diane Meyers, Sharon Bauer. 51 Y gp' ational Honor Society NHS OFFICERS Bobby Day .... ...... r eporter Elaine Bomar .... .... . secretary Tim Howe ..... . . . . . vice-president Mary Ann Harrell . .. ..... . president David Neu .....,. .... t reasurer Mary Gwynn Chapter of National Honor Society in- ducted thirty-one new mem- bers this year of V964-65, twenty- eight juniors and three seniors. The cere- mony was conducted by the senior members and sponsors--Mrs, Juanita Hardy, Mrs, Frankie Leahy and Mr . Jim Campbell. After being instruct- ed in the principles of Nl-IS--character, service, leadership and scholarship-- candidates received membership cards and ribbons ofblue and gold, and signed the constitution to be received into the Society, A reception was held for the parents, and afterwards, a party was enjoyed by the members. The Society planned to support the national and state organizational projects and activities, i W s,- The dignified seniors prepare to interpret the NHS principle tothe candid ares. .Tunior members are Toni Pawless, Gary Neal, Ann Platt, Nancy Smith, Berh Chuck Luther, Sandy Davis, Gail Johnson, Tim Howe, Mary Matthews, Marsha Henley, Gayle McKinzie, Brenda Myers, Ronny Mercer, Paula Cunningham, Marlyn Melton, H,P. McCoy, Barbara Claxton, Carol Pearson, Frank Morris, ,Tan Leonard, Louise Hassell, David Moore, Harold Hunter, Lorna Binford, ,Terry Cowling, John Fleenor, Gail Arendt. Inducts 31 Members All t th n w one two three sin s Dale Wham to his newest harem oge er o , g Beer, beer for old Gainesville High---! That's the GHS fight songl!! hums Patsy Wilson. Hee-, hee, hee 1 I ! Senior members are Elaine Bomar, Brenda Eikman, Susanne Leonard, Larry Shasteen, Janice Nelson, Bill Howard, Nancy Robin- son, Bobby Day, Janie Ridley,,Toan Head- rick, Bob Breeding, Pat Gallagher, Mary Ann Harrell, Hal Wiese, Patsy Wilson, Marilyn Simmons, Rebecca Linn, ,Tay Campbell, Dale Wham, David Neu, Judy Armstrong, Sharon Gibson, David Goudy. NATIONAL HONOR SOEJETY 3 ? 5 3 Z S 5 L sv HOOOOO, WE like short shorts I !' grins Pat Gallagher to Dale. 53 A F SEN IORS FRONT ROW: Carol Ann Morisak, Darla Kerr, Sandy Miller, Kathy Flynn, Eva Dale Giles, Sue Dillard, Elaine Crow, Marsha McCabe, .Tudy Armstrong, Donna Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Beall, Vicki McPher- son, Claudia Underwood, Suzette Roberts, Patsy McAden, KatieCouch, Ann Linthacum, Suzette Young, Dianne Miller, Nancy Franks, Bar- bara Berres. THIRD ROW: Cheri Por- ter, Peggy Smith, Janet Clack, Roberta Gieb, Connie Idell, Janie Ridley, Pat Gallagher, Susanne Leon- ard, Karen Kaden, Ginger Ellis. .TUNIORS FRONT ROW: Winnie Hooper, Paula Cunning- ham, Kathy Brewer, Jan Leonard, Jo Ann Comer, Betty Harrison, Deby Davenport, Karen Hayes. SECOND ROW: Anne Platt, Mary Ann Wiese, Toni Pawless, Lorna Binford, Carla Van Duker, Marsha Henley, Linda Haines. THIRD ROW: Brenda Myers, Barbara Claxton, Gail Johnson, Linda Truitr, Barbara Jacobs, Marilyn Melton, Mary Mathews. J- iii SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Boyce, Gerry Holden, Susan Moore, Conna Parr, Sharyon Chaffin, Debbie Wardell, Sandra Insel. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Fultz, Vickie Tiller, Marlene Baker, Jan Nichols, Becky Fox, Cathy Luttmer, Sharon Henderson. THIRD ROW: Madeleine Szteiter, Mary Ann Godwin, Cheryl Lehnertz, Leigh Wilson, Laura Shinpoch, Mollie Brown, Nancy George, Vickie Geisel, Ann Moore. FOURTH ROW: Candy Morrison, Priscilla Sallee, Beverly Magee, Jan Van Hoorebeke, Beth Ann Shea, Mimi Marler, Robbie McCoy. I OFFICERS ry-Hi-Y Ends Active Year Newsome Dougherty Memorial Tri-Hi-Y is primarily a service club Cynthia Beall .,... .... p resident Susanne Leonard .,.. ...,., t reasurer Paula Cunningham . . . . . . vice-president Janet Clack ....., . ..,... secretary Karen Kaden .... ...,. 1 nembership Connie Rosson . . . . . . parliamentarian Sandy Miller . . . ....... chaplain Barbara Claxton . . ............. scrapbook Marilyn Melton ................. musician Vickie Tiller ,... .... S ophomore representative Winnie Hooper . . . ................. welfare Deby Davenport . . . ................. social Barbara Jacobs ...... ..... p rojects Carla Van Duker . . . songleader Jan Leonard ..... , , publicity affiliated with the YMCA and YWCA, The Gainesville club had a member- ship of slightly over one hundred girls fir st semester. I Tri-Hi-Y made trips to the Denton State School and S1lPP01 fed 2ldI'1Ve for toys to take along. Members of Tri-Hi-.Y and I-li-Y attended Pre-leg at TCU and to the state legislature in Austin. . Tri-l-li-Y joined with Hi-Y and Key Club for a Chr1StmaS dance and with Hi-Y for a spring dance. Sponsors are Mrs. Wanda Thompson, Mrs. Billie Carlton and Mrs. Vee Taylor . DELEGATES TO STATE LEGISLATURE TOP TO BOTTOM: Karen Kaden, Cynthia Beall, Vickie Tiller, Barbara Claxton and Paula Cunningham. WALKIE TALKIE OFFICERS I LANGUE DOREE OFFICERS Mrs. 3116 Reid. SPOUSOIZBFCUCMMYSFS,S6Cf6f3fY3Ch3F1i6HCHdGf' Donna Flowers, reporter, Elaine Allbritton, parliamentariang SON, reporter: .Tame Ridley. PTSSMCUIZ Mike R0SGUb6fg, vice- Joe Harrell, president, Linda Truitt, secretary, Peggy Smith, presidentg Pat Gallagher, treasurer, Harry Boyter, sergeant-av vice-president, armsg Beth Schlaudroff, parliamentarian. Speech Clubs Bring Home Ribbons Speech club member s, brought home three second-place ribbons and one third-place from Dixtrict lnterscholastic League, placing Gaines- ville fifth over all 'Tire bs present awards to the members with the best speech, and mosKE ved speech. xxx WA LKIE TA LKIE CLUB Randy Turbeville, Charlie Henderson, David Swick, Judy Armstrong, Gerald Blessing, Sharon Hess, Bob Shelton, Mike Rosenberg, Nancy Franks, Kenneth Reeves, Brenda Myers, Ronald Martin, Elaine Crow, Fritz Mosher, Lynn Johnson, Janie Ridley, Harry Boyter, BillFrost, Pat Gallag- her, Bobby Clack, Ray Nichols, Beth Schlaudroff, Bill Mayes, Alice Win- chester, Charles Fleming, Mike Ste- wart, Patsy Wilson, Mark Leonard, ,Terry Don Freeman, Ann Moore, David Hatcher, Tommy Covington, Patsy Nichols, Carl Young, Paula Shaw, Mike Peery, Davey Brock. l l s . I yler, Donna Flowers, ey, Linda Truitt, Joe Ionnie Lewis, Vivian mn, Jimmie Simpson, FIRST ROW: Miss Martha Liddell, Bill Linn, Lorna Binford, Carla Van Duker, Stephanie Blanton, Sandy Davis, Brenda Myers, Mike Stewart, Louise Hassell. SECOND ROW: Barry Baker, Gregg Tyler, Bill Gwyn, Tommy James, Marvin Bosley, Cole Sain, Paula Cunningham, Terry Lehnertz, Donna Hobbs, Lou Cox. 1965 Sees Last Latin Class The 1965 Latin ll Club is the last one at GHS, Miss Martha Liddell is teacher and sponsor of the Latin Club, The students enjoy learning about ancient Rome, Caesar's Gallic Wars, and Roman mythology while they study the language, OFF IC ERS Mike Stewart, presidentg Brenda Myers, secretary, Paula Cunningham, vice-presidentg Louise Hassell, reporter. '64-'65 RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS Mary Ann Harrell, Mike Ballew, Pat Freeman, Eugene Fuhrman, Peggy Smith, co-chairman, Elaine Bomar, chairman. INFORMATION Davey Brock, Truena Westfall, John Tanner, Pat Price. 58 Student Council OFFICERS Joe Harrell ........ .. business manage Jerry Don Freeman .. . ....... . . . Margaret Moseley presiden secretarj Janet Clack ....... . . committee co-ordinato John Tanner .... ...... p arliamentarial .Tay Campbell . . . .... vice-presiden Mike Newton . . . . . . sergeant-at-arm: 5 ENTERTAINMENT Randy Norris, co-chairman, Marsha McCabe, chairman Libby Mitchell, Kyle McCain. Undertakes Numerous Projects PUB LIC ITY Randy Sluder, David Swick, KayFurgeson, John Tanner, Carol Ann Stevens, Buddy Echols, chairman, ,Timmy Stevens, co- chairmang Sandra Davis, Larry Don Taylor, Robert Ballard, ,Toe Garrett, This year's Student Council has been the most active in the history of GHS, The Council organized and sponsored the Howdy Party for new students, organized the Homecoming parade and Beat McKinney Week, promoted school spirit, wrote sportsmanship letters to opposing schools infootball, sponsored Dress-up Day, Christmas door decorating, formal Valentine Dance and Valentine King elections, Mr . Lucky contest, College Orientation day, Leopard Follies , Clean-up Day, monthly chapel services, Faculty Appreciation Banquet, Citizen of the Month elections, daily de- votional, birthday remembrances for the faculty, election of Student Body President, exchange assembly with Sherman, all-school Hooten- anny, and a patriotic assembly. Student Council is not a club, but an organization that helps the stu- dent body present-its views and opinions to the faculty and administration. Q I. . SCHOOL SPIRIT CITIZENSHIP Janie Ridley, Fritz Mosher, Barbara Claxton, Alex Blaine, Mike Rosenberg, co-chairman, Mary Ann Godwin, Ronald Mary Mathews, Marvin Bosley, co-chairman, Linda Martin, Martin, Carol Fleenor, Ronny Mercer, chairman, Brenda chairman. Eikman, Eddie Davis. 59 if PROJ' EC TS Kay Blanton, co-chairman, Ruben Neal,Cherie Porter, Marsha Henley, chairman, Pat Price, Beth Schlaudroff, Judy Hunt, Denny Dowd, y Barbara Moore, l ,ff S C Scrapbook ins at State Each year at the state Student Council convention, high schools from all over the state enter Scrapbooks containing the activities for the school year, This year the Gainesville scrapbook won second place in state , competition. SCRAPBOOK X x Jo Ann Comer, David Tanner, Elaine Crow, co-chairman, Milf Clinkenbeard, Mitzi Young, Dale Wham, Brenda Myers, chairmal Brenda Myers and Jo Ann Comer display the SC scrapbook 60 JOHN WICKER Sports Editor MIKE STEWART Assistant Sports Editor Pl:'T 'M J vw Leopard Tale Records Year The LEOPARD TALE is the school newspaper of GHS which is edited by the journalism class. Under the direction of Mr, Tommey Thompson, these students record news and feature items which are ofinterest to the student body and faculty. DAVID GOUDY and MIKE ENDERBY Photographers .aux I I PATSY MCADEN PATSY WILSON Editor Associate Editor SEATED: Margie Gossett, Louise I-Iasseii, Sue Dillard. STAND- ING: Larry Besaw, Sharon Hess, Io Ann Comer. . N 3 fe fffsxsfffiiij ..,, ,, ,, 3 1 . -A ,,.r,,1 1,,,, I I! Qt. ,E ' yt sr - sa- 2:::z1m5 ,x J 2 E Qa- tw A 3 . get., iz S rrit fiv x. fy, K. V., . ,,. 1 1 .z,: Q J 1 , .5 i SEATED: Patsy Nichols, Ann Linthacum, Judy Hunt. STAND- ING: Jerry Partain, Carol Ann Stevens, Lynn Laughlin. SI 4 ,, kg FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR FIRST ROW: Pam Murrell, Nancy Arendt, Patsy Dietz, Leann McCool, Kathy Barnes, Paula Buck, Diane Paclik, Pixie Hill Diane Clack, Sherron Gibbs, Donna Spires, Judy Allgood. SECOND ROW: Anna Cochran, Sharon Laughlin, Darlene Baulch JoAnn Street, Dana Scott, Mitzi Young, Wilma Meyer, Connie Mozingo, Melissa Lewis, Jan Patterson, Marsha Smith THIRD ROW: Linda Miller, Libby Mitchell, Sharon Tate, Sammie Proffer, Sammie Sconce, Pat Hunt, Eugenia Lamb Shirley King, Betty West, Cheryl Wood, FOURTH ROW: Shirley Dicus, Judy Tooley, Kay Ferguson, Ann Potts, Cynthia Harnson, Karen Dever, Helen Marshall, Benelle Dishman. Choir Enrollment Largest In Histor The Choral Department, under the direction of Mr. Glenn Wilson, is one of the most active organizations of school. The different choirs sing for service clubs and participate in formal concerts. The choir has a major part in producing the Leopard Follies. Each year a musical is presented by the students, In addition to these activities, this yearis Choral students presented short musicals for the students at elementary schools. A This yearis department has the largest enrollment in the history of GHS. Five different choirs Were formed this year, the Freshman Girls, Choir, Mixed Choir, Girls Choir, Select Girls' Choir, and the Select Mixed Choir, Members of the selectggroups are chosen by audition. MIXED CHOIR FIRST ROW: Eva Dale Giles, Susanne Leonard, Linda Carter, Sharon Chaffin, Linda Woolsey, Cathy Flynn. SECOND ROW: Nancy Maybury,Carol Harp, Marsha McCabe, Vicki McPherson,Cynthia'Beall, Connie ldell. THIRD ROW: Kathy Clapp, Mary Gee, Dowleen Slagle, Gayle Mc- Kinzie, Elaine Allbritton, Ginger Ellis, Patsy McAden, Allen King. TOP ROW: John Priest, Chip Claxton, Kenny Mc- Cain, Dale Burchfield, ,Herby Colwell, J eny Kennedy, David Howeth, Glen Sharp. GIRLS' CHOIR STANDING: Linda Lohbauer, Bonnie Seiger, Susette Young, Janice Russell, ,Tan Patrick, ,Tan Leonard, Elaine Crow, Ann Branam, Margie Gossett. SEATEDQ Linda Boston, Gloria Hill, Judy Neely, Sherri Stewart, Mary Ann Godwin, Connie Cotten, Peggy Smith, Laura Shinpock, Aleda Russell, Barbara Moore, Gwen Gilbert, Amy McKay, SELECT GIRLS' CHOIR FIRST ROWg Linda Miller, Pat Gallagher, Ianet Clack, Kay Blanton, Karen Hayes, Judy Hunt. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Smith, Becky Johnson, Molly Brown, Elizabeth Boyce, Candy Morrison. THIRD ROW: Cherie Porter, Wilma Travelstead, Katie Couch, Phyllis Moore, Linda Martin, Carol Ann Stevens. TOP ROW: Janie Ridley, Janice Nelson, Linda Willis, Vicki Meadows, Carolyn Fultz, Margaret Moseley. i A i - f 2 ,J -gag 3 F SELECT MIXED CHOIR FIRST ROW: Mary Mathews, Beth Shea, Stephanie Blanton, Marilyn Melton, Elaine Bomar, Carla Van Duker, Sandy Davis, Paula Van Note. SECOND ROW: Carol Pearson, Toni Pawless, Gerri Holden, Priscilla Sallee, Lana Evans, Cheryl McPherson, Lorna Binford, Susan Moore, Nancy Kellar. THIRD ROWg Paula Shaw, ,Tohn Winters, Bobby Dennis, Bob McI,eroy, Bobby Day, ,Tay Campbell, Dick Powell, ,Terry Cowling, Betty Harrison, Linda Truitt, TOP ROW: Marlene Baker, Larry Shasteen, ,Tim Kilcrease, Buddy Echols, Larry Gann, Dale Wham, David Swick, Steve Alston, Beth Schlaudroff. Select Choir Produces State, Region Members The region choir was held March 5th and 6th in Grand Prarie. Stu- dents from Gainesville that make All-Region attended an all-day re- hearsal Saturday and participated in a formal Concert that night. All-State choir took place in Dallas, February ll-l3, Those students attended three days of rehearsals and participated in the Theresa Mass Friday night, and performed with the All-State Band and Orchestra in a Grand Concert Saturday night, REGION CHOIR MEMBERS ALUSTATE WINNERS Beth Shea, Steve Alston, Sandy Davis, Carla Van Duker, Bobby Day Marilyn Melton, Bob McLeroy, Lorna Binford, Jerry Cowling, Carc Carol Pearson, alternate, Elaine Bomar, Sandy Davis Pearson, Cheryl McPherson, Bobby Dennis, Elaine Bomar, Dick Powel' Qseatedj. Marlene Baker, Jay Campbell, Toni Pawless, Buddy Echols. 3 S' I M' is ,341-fx unior Honor Society Inducts 2 Members OFFICERS Cynthia Harrison, vice-president: Robbie McCoy, secretary-treasurer: Marlene Baker, reporter: Buddy Echols, president. The National Junior Honor Society is an organization for honor students in the ninth and tenth grade s. This year thirty- two students were inducted into the Honor Society. Spon- sors are Mrs. Ray Die and Mrs. Berl Pearson. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Molly Brown, Susan Moore, Gerry Holden, Marlene Baker, Madeleine Szteiter, Ancilla Kneupper, Linda Miller. SECOND ROW: Sharon Henderson, Nancy Belsher, Robbie McCoy, Jean McGowan, Debbie Wardell, Mary Sue Wilson, Sandra Insel. THIRD ROW: Buddy Echols, Gary Brammer, Bobby Dennis, Dick Powell, George Ingle, Patricia Freeman, Janet Williams. FRESHMAN MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Nancy Arendt, Sharon Bauer, Kathy Barnes, .Tames Bras- well, Jana Cagle, Craig Davenport, Benelle Dishman. SECOND ROW: Buff Marlin, Helen Marshall, Paula Meyer, Pam Murrell, Kyle McCain, Diane Paclik, Sammie Proffer. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Simpson, Margie Smith, Car- roll Smith, Joann Street, Laurie Wil- son, Vickie Wilson, Becky Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Harold Levine, Sher- ron Gibbs, Cynthia Harrison, Karen Dever, Pat Putnam, Anna Roach. 65 ,W2 T F556 ' J ii, ,S I, VIE' 'Y ,, ,m.L F. 5 F' ' ., ..,, , , In X ' A ,M I ' kQQ'Q - -. J W' FWS: I M Ri t f A FIRST ROW: Lieutenants Carol Pearson, Brenda Meyers and Joyce Montry, Judy Clayton. SECOND ROW: Pam Murrel Mary Mathews, Paula Buck, Diane. THIRD ROW: Priscilla Sallee, Becky Philips, Vicki Henley, Judy Cleary. FOURT ROW: Deby Davenport, Gail Johnson, Karen Hayes, Gail Arendt, Linda Miller. FIFTH ROW: Diane Miller, Robb McCoy, Paula Reeves, Margaret Taylor, Benelle Dishman. ai Q T, .55 . , T :Lk 'ek K f , , is. VKFK .. .,.. , rk. Q-. Vi K W , Fifsf V igfw Managers Sandy Davis and Jeanne Ann Claunch and Sponsor .Tl-lY1iOI members wait to perform in leopard Follies' Mrs. Berl Pearson. 66 , r.. ,,,- 1, . W: S Captain Betty Harrison, Lieutenants Leigh Wilson, JoAnn Comer, and Diane Paclik, Gilda Green, Marilyn Melton, Amy vicKay, Kathy Barnes, Jeanie Pace, Melissa Lewis, Laura Shinpoch, Susan Moore, Janet Williams, Helen Marshall, Betty West, Candy Morrison, Jan Van Hoorebecke, Linda Miller, Mimi Marler, Marlene Baker, Gerry Holden, Bonnie iolly, Leslie Joyce, Cheryl McPherson. Wave Adds Sparkle at The White Wave drill Seam has had a very active year during l964 and '65. They marched in the Cooke County Fair parade and the ynomecoming parade. They performed in the Leopard ollies, seVeralprograms t grade schools, and at Whitesboro High School's Western Day. The girls ave two assembly pro- rams and have performed in community shows and fund-raising performances. In addition, the girls per- 5ormed at all football games and home basketball games. Games Z' fx! ,,-XX OFFICERS Lieutenants Carol Pearson, Brenda Meyers, Joyce Montry, Captain Betty Harrison Lieutenants Leigh Wilson, JoAnn Comer and Judy Clayton. 67 SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Beth Shea, Mary Wilson, Sharon Chaf- iin, Sandra Insel, Leigh Wilson, Becky Fox. FTA Completes Busy Year JUNIOR IVIEMBERS Johnny Thompson, Linda Truitt, Sandy Davis, Robert Worthy, Nancy Smith, Ann Platt, Mike Stewart, Kathy Brewer, Karen Hays, Carla VanDuker, Betty Harrison, Barbara Cashion, Winnie Hooper, Marilyn Melton, Beth Schlaudroff, Brenda Myers, Lorna Binford, JoAnn Corner, Deby Davenport, Carol Pearson, Mike Clinkenbeard, Dusty Colluin. H P orfrrcrarzs Kathy Miller . . ........... ...... h istorian Carol Pearson .,. . . . parliamentarian Carla VanDuker .... sergeant-at-arms Cathy Flynn . .. . . . treasurer Beth Schlaudroff . . . . secretary Janie Ridley . . . . . . vice-president David Goudy . . . . . reporter Dale Wham . . . . . president Future Teachers Students belonging to the Future Teachers had a banquet Nov. l9 with Mr. Billy Snow, state advisor of FTA from Austin, as the speaker, In January forty-six students went with Mr, Vernon Austin and Mrs, Berl Pearson to TCU at Fort Worth to the District V Conference, Members also enjoyed a tour of Denton State School, North Texas State University, and Texas Woman's University at Denton on April l4. SENIOR MEMBERS Dale Wham, Diane Miller, Pat Powell, Sharon Gibson, Kathy Miller, Linda Woolsey, Linda Stewart, Janie Ridley, Richard La.Flamme, ,Pat Gallagher, Donna Hobbs, Bill Howard, Bob Smith, Claudia Underwood, Suzette Roberts, Judy Armstrong, Cathy Flynn, ,Tohn Tanne.r, Bill Mayes, David Goudy, ,Timmy Massey, Mike Enderby. Dou't pull too hard. S n ap s Peggy'S styling Grandpa' S hair. Nancy George, you'll never make Miss Smile. Jamie, Mike, Mouse and Cul are proud of our fancy cafeteria. Q. .4-1 kiln J, i A 70 Yuki I hare people who look over my Shoulder. my, is this olly Green Giant? Come on. I dare ya! Hercules or the Junior girls made a pyramid at the Tacky Party. Coke, coke for ol' Gainesville High fv- wp' fzifg ffl flex f ore. LE? -'S' an-l 'f. I Mx GHS never had a real live angel running for Homecoming Queen be- 71 4. E 5 if ex As ii Q 2 iv 1 if 9 i F 4 Z a ,,L.4,.,.,, ,,,,,,., .,,. 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The Bonfire Builds pirit in GHS Each year GHS students build a bonfire before the McKinney football game. lt is held during Beat lvlcliinney Week.,, This year an even greater amount of students partic- ipated in building and burning the Bonfire. During the Bonfire the cheerleaders led the group in yells, The activity ended with the singing of the school song accompanied by the GHS band. Boys, I hope you know that there are easier ways of building a hon- fire. The fire creeps toward the McKinney casket. Cheerleaders light the Bonfire. Some of us would rather talk than cheer. m i X , 1 1 1--N -all fm Ry. uni X.: A M, A x , 46 1 M1 r qw 3 H. 1 2 1 .. 1 , 7 w- : 1.. 'J , .A -.W Nw . M ... .. 54 . 4 I 1 ' io. . . - , f 1 ' -5' -, gg,-5 1 Bar.: ... on-g' M- . ng... , z my ..,.ef--' 13 ':':'::::r,12X...mggggy , ............. .2 m .,,, ............... ...WA ,........1.....:.u,um, , ..,.. '?ff- :::::: 'N nu.. un... f-...V -Iigf.. :. zaaaw-11 212 22. u S .. Z! -.. , s 9 JV' 9 X i S- . 23, E , -B 33? Ex xg . - xg EA 'if' 1 E x 5 ' 'R '. -4 L 'wg 'r I ig x- ' ' x I ' in i 1 ,I ix' nf nn 1 QNX XSXX QW, . 'fy1:yQ:sg. QS? ,. . ff li Hum,whathavewe here? wonders Dr. David Swick. Wouldn't you like to have a nurse like this at your bedside? Speech Assembl Provides Man Laughs The speech classes wrote and directed an assembly at the first of the year. Each class wrote a skit which was a 'take-off on television programs and commercials. Some of the skits were Ben Casey, The Fugitivei' and The Man from A.U.N,T,', A few doctors drag in another patient This must be some kind of new therapy 5. Q35 get yooi r i Choral Dept. Presents Amahl and the i l s l I :- i . l tae pi ight Visitorsl' HAmahl and the Night Visitors' ' was presented at the annual Christmas pro- gram Dec. .2 l. The miracle of a crippled hoyvcalking after offering his crutch to the Christ child was brought to life by the Mixed Chorus and the Select Mixed Choir. Sandra Davis played the part of Amahl, the crippled boy, and Marilyn Melton played the part of Amahl's mother. Marlene Balzer provided piano accompaniment for Amahl. The three kings were Buddy Echols, Jay Campbell Bobby Dennis. Dale Wham was the page. Performers wait backstage for their cues. jet Set' Theme of Leopard Follies The Wave freshmen perform to Hello Dolly. Many schools participated inthe Follies this year. Among these were the high school choirs and drill team. Master of ceremonies Lindsey Enderhy delighted the audience with his jokes. F renchlvl EN? l The select mixed choir delights the audience with their singing. ' , A L 4 ' ., 5 ,x ,D,. .,-4 . E X' K 4 i 1 i l The White Waves Scottish Lassies perform thi sword dance. White Wave junior members perform an oriental routine. Girls in the choir participate in the Follies with their singing. Warm-ups behind the curtain?? Y,'. 'N-L Gail and Karen hold David down outside the stage door while JoAnn looks on in wonder. .l 1 'LL' f . X There's a strange similarity, isn't there? Tacky Party Takes Place During Valentine Week The Tacky Party drew swarms and swarms of bums from all areas of GHS. Ronny Smith and Beverly Crow were selected as tackiest eo le at this ear's art . The were selected Here 2176016 best-dressed bumsin GHS, P P Y P Y Y by the Tacky Cornnnitteef, This party took the place of the former Sadie Hawkins Day and TVVIRP week, If we all could just have your taste, boys! Marvin seems pleased over becoming 82 1965 Valentine King. Valentine Dance Instead of TWIRP Week l ,tl 3 Hi, Folks! The theme for this year's Valen- tine Dance was Roses and Lolli- pops. The decorations were big, red lollipops and pink roses under a sky One up, one back...hop, hop, hop. of crepe paper clouds. The Bed Bugs frornRiceU - J' sity provided the music. 'ffl .ffl x Y . ...wwmnx I 2 13 Swing to the left, swing to the right. . .I Tried dancing? 9 But Sergeant always find. Smart mouse. Mr. Sumata's Father Mr. Seiko .......... Miss Higa Jiga Mr. Keora Mr. Oshira .... Lotus Blossom .. Captain McLean Seniors Pre sent 'Teahouse CAST Sakini . . Sergeant ..... . . . Gregovich Colonel Purdy .. .... Captain Fisby .. .. Old Woman .... . . . Daughter . . . . . . . Mary Ann I-larrelln Daughter's Children .............. Vickie McPherson Bill Howard Claudia Underwood Ancient Man ................... Randy Norris Mr. Hokaida ... ......... .... Spunky Carr Mr. Omura ............ Mike Enclerby Mr. Sumata . . ............ . . James Booher . Don Estes .. . . .. Harry Boyter . . . Patsy Gallagher' Elaine Bomar . . . Larry Shasteen . . .. Mike Peery . . . Janie Ridley' Kathy Flynnv' Bob Breeding .. AllenMcClurei' David Goudyiff' Jerry Henderson Bobby Day' Lynn Laughlinrli' . Jay Campbell . . Patsy McAden ' Janice Nelsonw Suzanne Leonard' S Then clerks shut up warehouse and leave Ladies League waiting in sun two hours! Y . UWA-e-+ Oh, she not go to get bundles, boss. She go to ga I So sorry, boss, But map upside down. children. 84 of the August Moon I XY6 , v Don't hesitate to build afire under them, Fishy, I'm a sinking ship-scuttled by my own men. February 18 and 19 Villagers: Dale Wham, Kenneth Reeves, John Tanner, David Neu, Mike Enderby, Bob Smith, Don Estes, Bill McCollum, Mike Howe, James Booher. Ladies' league for Democratic Action: Margaret Moseley, Judy Armstrong, Peggy Smith, Kathy Miller, Carol Morisalc, Sharon Gibson, Pat Powell. Dancers: Suzette Young, Cherie Porter, Marsha McCabe, Elaine Crow. ' Thursday Night Cast M Friday Night Cast Teahouse of the August Moon is about the occupation forces sent to Okinawa to teach democracy to the natives. Captain Fisby is in charge of the projectg his C.O. Colo- nel Purdy is intent upon seeing that the Manuel of Occupation is strictly enforced. After a few days among the natives, Fishy finds that he owns a geisha girl named Lotus Blossom. Instead of building a schoolhouse, the forces use the materials to build a teahouse. Colonel Purdy makes his inspection of the Village on the same night as the opening of the teahouse. Sakini acts as the inter- preter for Fisby' and Purdy. 2 ls , V 1 . 2 , 'X x . .,,,,nN eahouse Hey, you lady-killer v .tv -.H A 85 X , E Ir T'-'v 'Q --SL ' ,WD Eulalie leads the River City citizens in Columbia, Gem of the Ocean. 'Music Man' Is Big Success When Professor Harold I-iill hits River City, the staid old town beginsjumping. Like a Pied Piper, Harold leads the dazzled citizens into backing his dream of a miraculous children's band. They even pay for it. The trouble is, Harold has no intention of producing this band. The only citizen left undazzled by his charm is Marian, the town librarian. She uses her books to discover that the Professor was a phony and decides to expose him as a fast-talking cheat. Steve Alston played the part of Charlie Cowell, and other traveling salesmen were Dale Wham, John Winters, Bob McLeroy, Mike Clinkenbeard and Dick Powell. John Priest was the conductor. J bell played t rt of Harold Hillg Jerry Cowling was Mayor Shining vid AI-Ioweth was mnmyjlljlgad, and Bobby Day was Marcellus Washburn. Memibers of the bwarbershop quartet were Bobby Dennis, David Swick, Jim Kil- crease and Buddy Echols, Gerry Holden, Linda Truitt, Mary Mathews and Carla Van Duker were the gossipy old ladies. Marlene Baker and Pat Gallagher played the part of Eulalie Shinng Carol Pearson and Elaine Bomar portrayed Marian Paroo, and Marilyn Melton and Sandy Davis were Mrs. Paroo. Susan Moore and Janet Clack were Amaryllisg Margaret Moseley and Barbara Moore were Zaneeta Shinng Chip Claxton was Winthrop Paroog and Larry C-ann was Constable Locke. ' J nr obclcgsva , ma... iii N., 'Q L M A , 'ws Riff -N-. ..i. r- K . - .. L 'F as j K H P-l :r cu cr as P1 cr cv P1 VJ :r o so .Q s: m P'1 F. on F. 'U P1 o 4 ,.. rn. rn Q. ru :i ... o sc DJ or V-1 on E s: U1 .-. P O :r na H ..- .-. rn G o 2 co ,- ...- FY rn ..- .-. U1 ns P1 ... XD :1 H :r m 1-9 32 an P'l o ,- Q. ,.. U3 l'l as W .- P-I N4 l 'KV Q eg r mix gy a fraud. Judges for the Science Fair were Mr, Dick,Mr. Payne, Mrs. Koebelen, Mrs. Liddell and Mrs. Die. MICROCOSM . .H - 'S 'rms lTXI'lfRlMl:?xl Slim' THQ, men wn PLANTS in ml xx x QIAHU mum uxnru 10013 un nxuv num lm UUIYIDI Tlll FXIIRISIIYI ll KS BUY ill UI HDR 20 DHS C! IAHOM K l I Pl. KRT S C F r D i S P S Parents inspect a project concerning microcosm. tudents' Talent There Were rnanyentries inthe Science Fair this year. Almost every project showed hard Work. lviany of the projects were sent to the Cooke County Science Fair and placed there. Then the projects and students were sent to the Regional Science Fair in Dallas. High school winners at the Cooke County Science Fair were Tim Plumlee, ,Tames Braswell, Harold Levine and Rebecca Linn. 88 Spiders and Their Silk was one of the projects winning second place and being eligible to enter the county science f air. I 4 x if 0 Some of the seniors seem to enjoy their picnic. - 1 - v KX Z, E f -,. After Foo1's Da This is the first year that GHS has had an April Fool's Day. There was singing ata hootenanny that was held in the auditorium. Afterwards there were relays, a picnic lunch, and dancing on the patio. The Roustabouts provide the music for the auditorium. The Sinners sang several of our old favorites. 4 , 'X agbvl 2 J- Ref' - ,www Www' .. 4':.. 855 A M lunch the students danced on the patio. Other students just sat hack and watched. 89 Over the fence by way of bums watch out water here he comes Qclothes and ally. Ooooooo, thafs cold' Semors bserve Splash Day May 14 K mm f ' f -1 Whafs the matter--afraid of the Water? gpm Q4 It's a bird--it's a plane--it's--WONDER WICKER!! Put a turtle in your tank. May 14 was the date of the annual Senior Splash Day. De spite rain and cold weather, several braved the chilling Water to carry out a GHS tradition. After a short swim and a few dunkings, senior mothers prepared lunch for those present. N What's that Sophomore doing here? Z ' Seniors stand in line for nice WARM chicken. FRESHMEN X -. Brent Felker receives the Outstanding Back award for 1964-65. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Linda Miller, Ancilla Kneup- per, Mollie Brown, Gerry Holden, Susan Moore, Sharon Henderson. SECOND ROW- Debbie Wardell, Nancy Belsher, Jean Mc- Gowan, Robbie McCoy, Marlene Baker. THIRD ROW: Bobby Dennis, Buddy Echols, Bobby Nall, Donna Neu, Mary Sue Wilson, Sandra Insel. 92 lm, FRONT ROW: Diane Paclilc, Nancy ,lane Arendt, Kathy Barnes, Pam Mur- rell, Pat Putnuni, ,To Ann Street, Lau- rie Wilson, Vickie Wilson, SECOND ROW: Helen Marshall, Cynthia Har- rison, Sharon Bauer, Sharon Gibbs, Sammie Proffer, Paula Meyer, Margie Smith, Karen Dever. THIRD ROW: Carol Smith, Harold Levine, Buff Marlin, Kyle McCain, Craig Daven- port. Sixty-two Earn Ceramic Awards Ceramic Scholarship plaques were awarded to 62 students during the annual awards assembly May 13. National Education Development Tests awards also were given to 2.0 students during the assembly, The honors were presented by Principal James V. Campbell. To receive a Ceramic Award a student must have an average of 92.5, and, seniors and juniors must be in the top five per cent of their class, and sophomores and freshmenin the top ten per cent. qw JW as SENIORS FIRST ROW: linda Dickerson, Sharon Gibson, Brenda Trammell, Judy Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Rebecca linn, Bonnie Parten,l3obbyDay, David Neu. THIRD ROW: Dale Wham, Bob Breeding, Hal Wiese, ,Tay Campbell. i Aw, c'mon, Dad! Turn loose! f JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Sandy Davis, Mary Ixlarlrcws, Carol Pearson, llrenda Myers. SECOND ROME Jan iBOllEild,BifllSCll13.LlQlI'Olwf,B8IIW3IZi Claxron, Paula Cunninglrarn. 'lHlRD ROW: David Xloore, jerry Cowling. QL .4 'fy 7 'mis ,Terry Don Freeman is the first to receive the Jim Campbell-Ray Die award at GHS. .L,4,, E '1 Uh, DUH Boosters Honor Leopard Band The Band Banquet was held at the Country Club. A dinner was served in Hawaiian style complete with leis. Awards were given to seniors and those who were elected previously to become Band King and Band Queen. John Tanner was crowned king and Linda Mock was crowned queen. A dance followed to wind up the band's year. Gee, I've danced every dance! 94 Q-,uv I think I made a mistake! Quit looking at the camera and give me my gift it I if ,Tay Campbell and Spunky Carr read the last will of rhe Senior Class. twig, MM Some of the seniors take their class back in time. s A 2 ., ' A Senior Assembly Looks Into Past and Future The Senior Assembly this year Was presented by members of the Senior Class. It was directed and supervised by Mrs. Leahy. The assembly was Written by Mrs. Leahy's third-period class. The Fates tell the prophecies of some ofthe seniors. Three seniors act as messengers for the Fares. Mrs. Leahy is presented a gift at the end of the as- sembly, 95 Honors Pre sented Clas s Class Night, the Seniors dressed in their formal attire, walk from C-wing across to the auditorium, each holding a key on the key chain, symbolizing the unity of the 1965 graduating class. Going to the auditorium, practically everyone seems happy and gay, but coming out, there is a more solemn and sober air as the Seniors begin to realize that it's almost over for them. i . Valedictorian Iay Campbell receives his trophy from his father. 96 me W Vdiiiddd sr. s - Miss Martha Liddell, president of the local organi- zation of DAR, presents Elaine Bomar with the DAR Award. O .1 '53- -3? Mardi ras Theme of Senior Prom Janet Claclc and John Tanner enter by way of the red carpet. Something funny's going on in that corner. 98 t Larry Stansbury and Margaret Moseley dance to the music of Kirby St. Romain. Guests enjoyed the Mardi Gras theme. I don't think I can stay awake muchlongerj' claims Brenda Myers to David Moore. The Hurleys seem to be enjoying the prom as much as anyone 1 ,I .I Festivities Continue All Night Festivities at the Country Club include dancing. Me Tarzan, she Jane. Help Wifi? eff I il l b 'd . , , me acts P ay H ge Some Seniors enjoy swinging??? stamp out quicksand. Dale Wham wins 2 baseball for his girl playing bingo. A1l's fair in love and war, and this is ---- which? 99 Commencement for the R 1 Farewell to GHS. Such dear friends, we hate to part. A x fx k 4 ,Ae V 3 z Mr. Echols presents the Class of 'K-35. T Behold--a group of dignified Seniors. la sv' Watch out--rhey':e raking our picture! '65 Seniors march in to Commencement. 100 1965 Seniors Arrives May 28 am tra! il -C Hail to our Alma Mater, her virtues so true-- Margaret Moseley receives her diploma. 'S fx 'f4'zl't f'f as Just think, Ioe, next year we get to do all that, David Moore Honor Society members receive their diplomas comments to ,Toe Harrell. 6 Q A Jay Campbell gives the farewell. After r , ,swing diplomas, Seniors leave the auditorium. 101 Snaps 1 I k-,X Some of the nicest people we know are tacky. Charlotte and Alex enjoy a party in English. What is this, a powderpuff football game? It'seasy. I just close my eyes and stick my finger in my ear and all of a sudden-- lO2 it ,gn 55 1? ' 5 ,-.s Oh, no, you can't convince me that styles willchangeil I ,f f 'ik f ' NT fi Janet s s horter Well how would you like it if you had to sit on the floor? You girls shou1dr1't have stayed out so late last night. ,sw IOHSIUC SGGUUS IO get CVCFY year. 'L Yum, yum!! 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BERT GIBBS EDDIE FRANK MORRIS BO REID 'W of TOBY WOOD igl KEN WION and ,TIM PIRTLE GEORGE BURROW 4-3, , A, 55 W5 FIRST ROW: Rudy Paclik, Brent Felker, John Wicker, David Woods, Bill Mays, Kenneth Reeves, Harry Boyter, Jerry Freeman, Randy Norris, Jimmy Whaley and Bill McCollum. SECOND ROW: Eugene Fuhrman, Mike Ranton, Ronny Mercer, Gary Neal, Bobby Grissom, Jim Sellick, Jimmy Stevens, Eddie Davis, Mike Newton, H.P. McCoy, David Moore and Cole Sain. THIRD ROW: Harold Bryant, Steve Boyter, Marvin Bosley, Larry Stansbury, Spunky Carr, Chuck Luther, Rick Henry, Buddy Echols, Rod Copeland, Frank Morris, and Coaches Ken Wion, Toby Woods, and Head Coach Jim Pirtle. K xi S Nitin:-.... A group of Leopards pile in Rod Copeland's convertible to ride in the Homecoming parade. The Leopard Tri-Captains present Janet Clack a mum for her being chosen Football Sweetheart. 10,7 4 l :fr I is ww S i,: . ., - .i-a.,.,sw N I f fr x ' MIKE NEWTON 5 W Senior iff W V KKIL D K .... ,. 7 ...Ev 'P in wr . .,, N 3 u A ' RANDY NORRIS I Senior s J Leopards Downed by Sherman, 0-6, in Opener T l The 1964 Gainesville High School Leopardsl fell to the Sherman Bearcats 6-O in both teams' Mike Newton, Senior in the first quarter of foot and was sidelined season. opener on September ll. quarterback, was injured the game with a broken for the remainder of the The Bearcats scored with only a minute and eight seconds left in the first half. They re- covereda Gainesville fumble With only eight yards left to travel for the score. The score at the half was 6-O. There were no scores in the second half While both defenses held tight. T is BRENT FELKER . , Senior Af L K' it it , ff xv A f M ,T 1 A K Q. . - -- - .fy-1' -- -. ' 9 11. is is X .1-T' ,, me ,. - . si ,, QA. , ' f. fs, -sf' , . 5-M , .. 1 , ,. ,A Q it .Timmy Stevens catches a pass for a short gain. 108 1 4 Buddy Echols attempts an option around right end. Denton Runs Over Leopards, 34-7 The Leopards lost their second straight of the season when they traveled to Denton to get beaten, 34-7, on September 18. The only Gainesville TD came when a flock of Leopard tacklers hit a Denton safety man as he caught a punt. I-le fumbled and Kenneth Reeves recovered on the Broncos' six-yard line. A few plays later Larry Stansbury scored from the four-yard line. Buddy Echols kicked the point after touchdown and the Leopards were back in the game, trailing only 13-7 with 3:39 left in the half. The Broncos scored again in the first half, however, leaving the score at intermission 20-7. The Broncos came back at half fighting and racked up two more TD,s, leaving the score 34-7 at the end. HARRY BOY '1 1211 Senior BILL MCCOLLUM Senior Randy Norris is s topped by a Bronco. 'g,,,1,,, ima .,,'. 4.f, . 1 -f'W C'ffi L H454 3 1. iw' 'f X. Vx ,, Ny 1 I ' 11 yd, Q Ag X i .., x xx ,,., l KENNETH ILEIZVES Senior Spunky Carr is hauled down after catching a PaQ'Q 109 rw .W .f . 1225 . -V ' -3 - r r '-,,, ' VE' r , M: A ' , 'iii 2 s N r B r i i Y y ,H L,,, P Vj Sy V iv ef , s , . , ' W' if it is y : , l r 1 l H V V ' I '. f' '1': h2 :1 ree l is rssr ' Wfiiiii in ' T 'gr ie f'- Q, I K I K if if Q , , ' H A JOHN WICKER .lIiVllVl'Y WHALEY STEVE BOYTER Senior Senior Senior Leopards Dump Fort Worth Brewer, 6-0, for First Gainesville Win A sixty-two yard touchdown romp by Brent Felker gave the Leopards their first win of the 1964 season on September 25. After a scoreless first half and with only three minutes left in the game Brent took the ball on a pitchout from Quarterback Buddy Echols and galloped around left end. I-le then followed his blocks and broke into the clear. From there he outran his opponents for the game,s only score. There were no other sustained drives by either team. BrentFelRerco1lides wirhaBear. Larry Stansbury misses the pursuit of rhe opposition. 110 '-,rv 'nl K 5 - ' .N fx, , Q' 'hx .5 I- ,Q 1 1 M 35 ix. N A 1 x,,. ,Q . - use . X 1 fy? 5 Qt., 4 , ,X A or , Q 4- E! ' 1, 1 Q W Q . - R 41 ' as W Q V , V Q ' In ' , Q Q ' , P' i Q ' ' I T H M 1 1 E 155 1 1 , 'mira f , M . , x DAVID WOOD BILLY MAYES ,TERRY DON FREEMAN Senior Senior Senior Gainesville Drops Close One to Mt. Pleasant, 20-21 The Leopards scored twice in the first half to lead the Mount Pleasant Tigers, 14-O, at 1 intermission. The Leopards' scores came when Randy Ngrrig 'gogk 3 pitchout around end for twenty yards and a touchdown, and when Mike Ranton received Buddy Echols' pass from the three. Echols kicked both extra points. Early in the third quarter,the Tigers scored on a thirty-yard pass play. They passed for the conversion making the score l4-8. They scoredi ' again in the same quarter but failed the extra , SPUNKY CARR Senior point attempt leaving the score tied, 14-14. Eachteam scored once morein the game but the difference came WhenGaines- ville missed the all-important extra point. The final score was Zl-20 in favor of the Tigers. Bill McCollum picks up some yardage as he rakeg 3 pitchout. Randy Norris sprints on his way ro score for 1 111 the Leopards. l -1' i 'i i 5: f v y L - ' alfa Q m y area, r T f H A H1114 fa f ,,, A 7 I ,,A iQ at ,, -1 'fiw-Am-' . If V ' if IM A prof? ,gs , w,,?,a4gag5,,,f a W , A y RUDY PAC LIK Senior RONNY MERCER Junior fs- T 4-at D J l s Yes, LARRY STANSBURY Senior Brent Felker barely misses being hauled down by a Warrior. Bill Mayes and Jimmy Stevens bring down an opponent. Bonham Scores in Final Seconds to Defeat Leopards, 13-7 The Bonham Warriors, District 6-AAA Champs, scored Withfive seconds left in the game to come from behind to down l the Leopards, 13-7. y The Warriors, first TD came in the second quarter after receiving a short punt deep in Gainesville's territory. Brent Felker scored the Leopards' touchdown on a sixty- tWo yard run. Buddy Echols kicked the extra point and the Leop- ards led, 7-6. That was all the scoring until late in the game when Roland Ra sy .i leaked over the goal for the winning score. i 112 DAVID MOORE Junior Jimmy Stevens looks for a pass from downfield. McKinney Runs Over Leopards, 42-6 The Leopards were downed by the McKin- ney Lions, 6-42, October 23. The huge Lions proved to be too strong for the Leopards, allowing them only one T,D, That came when End Spunky Carr received a pass from Quay- terback Marvin Bosley late in the first half, At the half the Leopards were down, 6-26. That was all for the Leopards except to hold the Lions TO 'two more touchdowns, FRANK MORRIS Junior JIM SELLICK Junior I Brent Felker is hauled down by a pair of Lions 113 B sf is A MIKE RANTON Junior Q BOBBY GRISSOM Junior Sulphur Springs Spoils Gainesvilleis Homecoming, 13-8 Sulphur Springs' Wildcats came to Gainesville October 30 to ruin the Leop- ards' Homecoming. The Leopards scored early in the third quarter and passed for the extra points to the lead, 8-7. Later on in the fourth the Wildcats scored their final touchdown, leaving the score 13-8. Brent Felker is headed for long yardage 114 RGD COPELAND RICK HENRY .TLl1'1iOF Junior BUDDY ECHOLS MARVIN BOS LEY Sophomore junior COLE SAIN Junior Jimmy Stevens grabs a Lion. Brent Felker attempts to pick up extra yardage as Ronny Mercer throws a block Gainesville Loses Muddy Battle to Greenville, O-8 The Greenville Lions came to Gainesville November 6 to conquer the Leopards in a hard-fought game. The Lions' score came late in the third Quarter after a slow first half, The Leopards were never able to ke ep a Ldrive , 115 ' - , .. , - 4 5 3 W lerr Don Freeman Pius H COIOHSI- Budd Echols kicked Gainesvilles field Y Y goal to give them their only conference win. Leopards Win Close Victory Over South Garland, 5-0 Buddy Echols, sophomore quarterback, kicked a fourth-quarter field goal to give the Leopards their only conference Win of the season. The field goal was set up after a short punt by South Garland, The Leopards took possession on the thirty-five yard line. After one first down that took the ball to the twenty-five the Leopards were unable to rnove. lt was fourth down, ten yards to go when Echols was given the chance. l-le made it good and put the Leopards in front, 3-O. ,ps , 5 tt 5 f 116 JIMMY STEVENS EDDIE DAVIS CHUCK LUTHER Junior Junior Junior Gainesville Drops Finale to Lake Highlands, O-27 Lake Highlands' Wildcats came to Gainesville for the final game of the season to defeat the Leopards, Z7-O, Early in the third quarter the Leopards threatened by driving to the Wildcat ten-yard line before losing the ball on downs. The Wildcats scored once in the second quarter, twice in the third, and once in the final period of play on an intercepted pass, Steve Boyter played his usual outstanding game by getting l2 individ- ual tackles, making his total for the year lO7. 3 Qi ! I sr i2ffrfrl't L iiii HAROLD BRYANT EUGENE FUl'lRMAN H. P. MCCOY Sophomore Junior Junior Steve Boyter attempts to tackle a Wildcat. I Jw Q m, 5 'Q sh f f ,xxih 1 -QL .Q-LQ., - . tff., X. ,-4 I X, ' Ki bv-I' 1. 3 3A ,L ,X 2 ,gp I 0, .Jill .MF , 1 4 I 'T' '-. his .147 Members of the 1964 B-Team are:fFRONT ROW3 Allan Keller, Jim Jones, David Hatcher, Kenny Gilbrearh, David Berres David Gilbert, Randy Turbeville, Bill Linn, Gary Martin, Carl Young, Ronnie Wolf. QSECOND ROWQ ,Toe Roberts, Gary Don Clark, Mark Leonard, Paul Enderby, Gary Muzny, Mickey Pierce, Randy Smith, Davey Brock, Kenny Smith, Clinton Smith. QTHIRD ROWJ Charlie Henderson, Richard Jones, James Hefley, Chuck Gandillon, Tim Howe, Matt Chalmers, Mike Rosen berg, Joe Ingram, David Swick, Gerald Blessing, Kenny McCain, Ronald Martin, Bobby Graham, Coach George Burrows Red Devils Break Even The l964 Red Devils finished the season with a fine 5-vvon, 5-lost record. Their Wins came over Bonham, Sherman, Castleberry, Sulphur Springs and Greenville. They lost to Denison, more and Lake Highlands. Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Devils Sherman Bonham Casrlebe rry Denison Sulphur Springs McKinney Bonham Ardmore Greenville Lake Highlands McKinney, Bonham, A rd 14 25 28 32 20 l4 l2 32 14 30 'arts 1 YI .L y 4, A A H'-. ek 4. . .4 1964 Cubs are: QBGTTOM ROWQ Manager ,Timmy Simpson, Manager Charles Kennedy, Rick May, Kenny McCain, Mike Hammer, Larry Fowler, Mike Surratt, Carlton Armstrong, Buff Marlin, Kenneth Phelps, John Priest, Dale Hunter, QSECOND ROWJ Manager David Burden, Robert McGilvray, Harvey King, Don Locke, Monty johnson, Kyle McCain, Mike Carter, Jack Boyter, Jerry Stansbury, Bill Medley, Ronnie Covington, Manager Glen Idell. QTHIRD ROWB Coach Eddie Morris, Freddie Cantrell, Don Wilhorn, Randy Rohinette, Wayne Gann, Lanny Hillis, Robin Lutz, Alex Blaine, Bobby Ietton, Chuck Nieman, Sparky Flint, Rickey Mercer and Coach Bert Gibbs. 1964 Cubs Claim Three Victories Q9 K V' , XJ 5 L 'R The Cubs ended their season with a 3- 4-2 record. They lost a pair of games 'to Denton and McKinney, losing to Denton, 36-14, and 42-8, and McKinney, 42-6, and 31-O, The Cubs 'tied Sherman Dillingham, 8-8, and Denison, 6-6, Their three wins came over Denison, 29-125 Bonham, 14-63 and Sherman Piner, 14-12. 120 Alex Blaine catches a pass close to his op pone nt. X The players starr to reassemble their huddle after a play. 4S,.,ifw1 wk' Robin Lutz goes up for a pass. Larry Fowler covers a Piner player. Randy Robinette cuts around end. Mike Newton is pictured fighting for a rebound. Leopards 49 Sherman 58 Leopards 28 Ardmore 50 Leopards 69 Fort Worth Brewer 71 Leopards 29 Ardmore 3 Leopards 44 Sulphur Springs 58 Leopards 41 McKinney 63 Leopards 44 Mount Pleasant 5C Leopards 62 Lake Highlands 6 Leopards 55 South Garland 44 Leopards 52 Bonham 52 Leopards 53 Greenville 39 Leopards 47 McKinney 48 Leopards 45 Sulphur Springs 70 Leopards 41 Lake Highlands 57 Leopards 51 Mount Pleasant 58 Leopards 42 Bonham 61 Leopards 54 South Garland 57 Leopards 43 Greenville 57 Leopards Snatch Two District Wins Leopard Cagers finished the 1965 sea- son with a 2-lo Won-lost record. Their only Wins came against South Garland and Greenville. Mike Newton, captain of the Leopards, was the only team member to be announced on the Coaches' All-District team. He had lettered inbasketball since his sophomore year. DISTRICT 6-AAA STANDINGS LEOPARD SCORING Sulphur Springs McKinney Mount Pleasant Lake Highlands Bonham Greenville Gainesville South Garland FG FT TP Brent Felker 54 41 149 Mike Newton 49 50 148 Buddy Echols 52 30 134 Bill Adams 36 17 89 Jimmy Evans 23 26 72 Richard Jones 12 10 34 Matt Chalmers 6 10 22 Jerry Morgan 2 5 9 Chuck Luther 1 2 4 Chuck Luther and Buddy Echols try to guard a South Garland Colonel. ?f ZW MIKE NEWTON Senior BRENT FELKER Senior 123 Buddy Echols Lries to grab a rebound. CHUCK LUTHER Junior JIMMY EVANS Senior Chuck reaches for El loose ball B111 Adams runs through a group of opponents to try a shot. BUDDY ECIIOLS Sophomore RICHARD JONES Junior Brent Felker attempts a shot 5 -.QKYXQAQQ X Z :'T if fix J -Na :xx u :J 'W T in N-...-I fa fiz ' 'gif I ,,, .f x Q 4 'Q fy 2 . , . Af 4 .W 2 Q Q fx QM , i X 5 l X5 fx .1 . JACKIE NASH Sophomore , M-K Chuck jumps for a rebound. ,A Mass confusion for a rebound RODNEY FLEENOR Manager QFIRST ROWJ Randy Russell, David Moore, I-LP. McCoy, Clinton Srnith, jim Farquhar and Coach George Burrow. CSECOND ROW3 Manager Harvey King, Jerry Fischer, Kenny McCain, james Hefley, Mike Orsburn, jackie Nash and Randy Smith. unior Varsit Basketball The 1965 Red Devils ended their season with three victories in 19 games. Their Wins Carrie Over Bonham, 43-32, South Gar- land, 55-42g and Greenville, 61-58. l28 'G' Chuck and Brent look for the ball. Evans and Adams rebounding again. Brent attempts a la up. 254 1 Jimmy Evans and Bill Adams reach for a rebound. l l Brent and Mike Newton are alone in a group of Mt. Pleasant Tigers. 129 Leopards Win Three Medals in State Track and Field Meet GAINESVILLE'S STATE ENTRIES for the 1965 State Track and Field Meet were Mike Newton, shot-putg Randy Norris, low hurdlesg and Ronny Mercer,discus. Randy finished in first place with a time of 19.1, Mike finished third with a throw of 56'4 and Ronny finished third with a throw of 172' 1!2 . Us Randy is pictured on his way to a Newton finished second in district with his first-place finish in theDistrict Meet best of the year which was 57' 3 1!2 . held in Commerce. .mj- Brent Felker is pictured broad jumping. He failed to place because of an injury received running the hurdles. Mercer finished third in the shot-put in district. W! .,,., :V i,,V .ruff . . , ga ,pw Richard Jones, Eugene Fuhrmann Qregional qualifiery, ,Toe Garrett, Mike Ramon Qregional qualifierj, and Mickey Pierce. ...J Gainesvil1e's milers are Gary Brammer, Jerry Morgan and Johnny Griffith. 131 ' 8 . W ,,, jglggamn Vg fq H ,R I, ' MSW- ., i.,..:g.,::t'i?:::1?'71i?f:'i1f3: ::?ii ri. , 1 'P 1 . Q,JgiTT7f'l ff 1N' tftzxffvk-M W A - 'Q-'li-'W f o . 1 M x ' A ,,,k 'L ' - ,V - M, Yfl, - U L' 1 'il' V , I I . as - 'Vf'-f f b ihvv , ' , no ..,X ., 2. ' .ff MAH Leopard weightmen are George Ingle, Mike Newton, Ronny Mercer, and Buddy Echols. ,lo 'A - 'P Q .,., I y 'if .J f , A K, 2 ix 'Q 'M - ennd 1+ nnen no 2 ' .f -H. k Brent Felker is on his way to a fourth-place finish in the high hurdles. Mike Ramon ran the outside lane in the 440-yard dash. 132 Sqgiif Charlie Medley, Al McClure, and Ronald Martin ran the 880-yard run. ,I Sprinters John Fleenor, ,Toe Garrett, A1 McClure, Richard Jones, Mike Ranton and Randy Norris, Q C BB.. -5 Mike Ranton finished first in district in the high Jump. Rory Reinarz was the Leopard man- Hgef. .Toe Garrett is pictured in the 100- yard dash. 133 L a 1 A l it A ,,,. '-+--.f..,.,..,..WMW-, ,fwwm ' ,W-ff' MM.H..A Two McKinney Lions, Randy Norris, and a Greenville Lion are pictured in the 180-yard low hurdles, D ' ' -v ,...1.4 .Toe Garrett runs down the track preparing to pole-vault. Mickey Pierce, sophomore high jumper, failed to place in the district meet. Tennis Returns to GHS, ' -ws.. H if s Mrs. Margie Green, coach, Joe Harrell, ,Tudy Armstrong, J'.D. Nichols, Mary Mathews, ,Terry Don Freeman, Linda Truitt, Paul Massay. Freshman Golf Team Places Q Third in District Allen Stone, Craig Davenport, John Noah, Coach Eddie Frank Morris, Larry Brammer, ,Tim Campbellg Qlineelingj Rickey Tutt, Randy Sluder. 135 i 4 Leopards Get Third in District B-Team golfers are Bill Russell, Ernest Ball, Jim Mann and David Swick. First team golfers are Allan Keller, Bill Gwyn, Coach Rex Wagoner, David Moore and H.P, McCoy. Curt Williams is not pictured. The 1965 Leopard Golf Team finished third in the District Meet held on Garland's Eastern Hills course, Sulphur Springs won With 642 strokes. Mount Pleasantwas sec- ond With 644 strokes and Gainesville had 663 strokes. Soon after the district meet the Leop- ards went to Dallas to enter the Dallas Invitational Golf Tournament. They com- peted With other AAA schools from most parts of the state. They also finished third in it. Leopard Baseballers Finish Season ith 1-5 Conference Record l Manager john Wicker and Coach Toby Wood L ronlod L Marvin Bosley prepares to tag out an opponent .Tim Branyan, Denny Dowd, Gary Neal and Cole Sain Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Mount Pleasant Bonham McKinney Sulphur Springs Greenville Lake Highlands Jim Branyan takes a lead David Gilbert, Pat Alexander, Harold Bryant and Carl Young 1.1 ,Tay Campbell, Ken O'Del1, Jim Richardson and Marvin Bosley Gary Neal gets thrown out at first base. GHS Loafers Bill McCollum, Spunky Carr, Ken Reeves and Stanley Potts B-Team Bas eballers BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Fleenor, ,Timmy Drodz, Mike Rosenberg, Jim Farquhar, Randy Russell, Joe Roberts, Kenny McCain and Mike Surratt. SECOND ROW: Gary King, ,Terry Linn, James Braswell, Robin Lutz, Bill Turner, Ronny Daven- port, David Woods, Ruben Neal. THIRD ROW: John Branyan, Robert McGilvray, Harvey King, Iohn Priest, Sparky Flint, Larry Fowler, Ricky Mercer. Coach Bertie Lee Gibbs directed the team. ,M 3 ,M 11, wyf if V' y , M K4 ,1 G , f Q, , I f ty-xfcggtg f' f 3 ,, ,,, fa K Mr, , k f2k,, 75 G fr f ,szmyzff .QM , W' V iw ' V ,i ff Z, , AW! ff, 1 ' if V I H ai: H ff. 9' 1 ii I 'Hifi ww an WH 'S z , 1 93 As students and teachers enter the classroom each day, there is evidence of study the night before. Little do We think of what goes into the preparation of the lesson for the teachers and Students, but We know that what goes on behind the scenes is just as important as the end result--final exams, re- port cards, commencement. 141 5 1 Freshman Clas sn- fficers Kathy Barnes, secretary, Io Ann Street, reporter, Ruben Neal, presidentg Robin Lutz, vice-presidentg Jack Boyter, parliamen- tarian. SPONSORS Mrs. Wanda Thompson, chairmang Bert Gibbs, co-chairman, Kermit Brown, Mrs. Joy Die, Horace McCain, Mrs, Margaret Enderby. 142 at Albrecht dy Allgood ancy Jane Arendt arlron Armstrong harles Baker lebecca Baldwin Zathy Barnes baron Bauer Darlene Baulch llan Beane Bobby Beeler Jacob Bezner Ronnie Bezner L Alex Blaine if ,,... 0 i llfywf ,, 'wr L.. HN Jimmy just sweeps Charles off his feet! Freshmen Fredda Blarnire Jan Bland Larry Bowman Stephen Boyd Jack Boyrer lill Bragg Larry Brammer James Braswell 143 Gee, Diana, Ginger Clements Anna Cochran Bill Colwell Juanita Colwell Ronny Covington Peggy Crow Frank Crump Craig Davenport Larry Davenport Danny Dennington 144 so that's what we smelled! L. A. Bridges Linda Brock Paula Buck David Burden Jana Cagle lim Campbell Freddie Cantrell Janis Caraway Mike Carter Dianne Clack Chip Claxton Judy Cleary 'Va gag., HD: r ,C r 'C' l rg gy y IV' G ,e V, fx m waxy. W1 r A A, ali Duh' I thought I saw a puddy-cat' 4 .. rf K Q ..,.f l I Why, hello there, Big Boy! Why don't you come up and see me some time? 45 Sparky Flint Perry Foster Larry Fowler Wayne Gann Jerry Garland Jerry Don Gibbs Sherron Gibbs Diane Gosline Diana Goudy Gilda Green xl 1 W :B S : I lack Green Elizabeth Gwyn Mike llaliburton Mike llanier H-H G 2 KW 3 4 X Melissa, the mighty head hunter, home with another big catch! COITISS Guy Harrell Cynthia Harrison Toni my lie llinger Vicki Henley Steve Herbold Leslie Helton Brad Higdon Joe Hill ,Allig- pa., sq, vie fx! I ? f ffvy 5 , R , I ,f-3. ,. , Pixie Hill Lanny Hillis Jean Hobbs David Howerh QW obo X Pat Hunt Dale Hunter Don Hunter Glenn Idell Carl lngle Cynthia Insel Bobby Jetron Monte Johnson Toby Jones Byron Kelley ., It . ,..,., f?-.-,. mu' L LV i g '- ,. I itll? A , I 1 2 ay , 5 e 'r I P Mfr , 1, V .rr , S . A at ' A , 'af W' A W av aa N 5 49 .9 Melissa Lewis David Lloyd Don Locke Robin Lutz Faye McAfee Chxarles Kennedy A1Ei9IfQf5ifP ,BX Harvey King Shirley King 4 Dorothy Knabe Ronny Kirkpatrick Eugenia Lamb Sharon Laughlin ' - . ,vw Carlos Leach - 2 gy Jerry Lawson X A Jan Ledford Eddie Lee ,- Kitty Leonard Harold Levine AI, Kenny McCain xc 6 K A,,, I, if Kyle McCain Doug McConnell Surprise, Pat, you're on Candid Camera! Q1 f What plastic surgery won't do for a person! I Dianne agrees that things do go bet- ter with coke. Freshm sal? l g,f7l Leann McCool Juanita McGilvary Robert Mc Gilvary Amy McKay Buff Marlin Helen Marshall Cheryl Martin Susan Massey Rick May Bill Medley lr fro !'j Rickey Mgcer Paula Meyer Diane Meyers Wilma Meyer Is this a Christmas party?? Sue Nichols Chuck Nieman Gaylan Oliver Jeanie Pace Diane Paclik Connie Mozingo Pam Murrell Linda Murry Ruben Neal railing- ., , gf' is X ti Albert Parkhill ' V Stormy Parkhill Patsy Patrick ' V m,:l' Jan Patterson h, Kenneth Phelps 150 yzfQa1fi1 iir r Linda Miller Cindy Mitchell Libby Mitchell Linda Moore Allen Morrison Paul Morrison Rhonda More lack David Motsenbocker L- S xX . ZYXX, J What's so interestlng up there, Carlton? Gee, says Kathy, he's my hero! Fr e shme n Becky Phrlhps Tim Plumlee Ann Potts John Priest Sammie Proffer Joseph Pulte Pat Putnam Paula Reeves Larry Richey Charlotte Rigler Anna Roach Bobby Robeson Randy Robinette Steward Rogers fy-t, or 45. ws 3' t, .Q p Q .Sai S a -MF zll .,,,. k Rf any X i sg. -if ..,, ., s 'wt Now, Shirley, it's not nice to tell secrets. JN J J What's so interesting, girls? 152 Linda Rollins Kenny Rucker Raymond Sampert Dora Savage Betty Schneider Jodie Schully Sammie Sconce Dana Scott Gary Scott Jimmy Scott Verna Secrest Chris Simpson Jimmy Simpson Randy Sluder IC f'f'2, X, .e 7 R ,J P , , av f 'JPNQ r ,-at Carrol Smith Linda Smith Margaret Smith Marsha Smith Tony Snider Donna Spires Sandra Stanley Sara Stanley rw' Q, 1 .rziik : ir , .iEg L f Freshmen Gilda likes to sing while for the bonfire. Jerry Stansbury Beverly Kay Steffee David Stewart Leon Stewart .i w-gg .. ,ferr- ,af 17 -It f ,,l,,.u,-I 4 'IK 4 3 ' ai -fe X 1 lk i 'k r Tx W 1 1 s f' Judy Tooley Susan Touchstone 1' , I Rickey Tutt Danny Vaughn Johnny Welch Betty West , ,fig A 4 4 ,yon ffl, , fx r L, r LL 4 Gaylen Whisnand i ,L ,-'- i Don Wilborn el Kenneth Wilde Linda Williams 1 M 'V an Jerry Wilson Laurie Wilson The Cubs have great cheerleaders. Chris's specialty is holding up the scoreboard, J 'l 'Y Vickie Wilson Cheryl Wood Lonnie Woods Ardena Wyatt Mitzie Young n 5 lr: g, X P X X 1 7 at ' J 5. V -Q K Boys! Pay attention to thc teacher. He finally said YesI l L 1 An itch here, itch thcrc777 Margie pleads, Please help me get my skirt :zipped up! Freshmen X f .Ri Z K Wm- N S L N X X X 1233 ' t' rr .LH 3 ..: . ...-.-., bs. . X N X Sophomore Class fficers Buddy Echols, vice-presidentg Paula Shaw, parliamentariang Clinton Smith, secretary-treasurer: Mollie Brown, reporterg Davey Brock, president. SPONSORS Mrs. Velva Koebelen, chairmang Eddie Morris, co-chairmang Mrs. Edna Henleyg Mrs. Mildred Wagonerg Rex Wagonerg Fred Young. 156 Sophomores reign again! David Berres Randy Birge Danny Blagg Stephanie Blanton Gerald Blessing Betty Bowles Elizabeth Boyce Gary Bramnier Ann Branain Sharon Bransford ,V if Ernest Ball Robert Ballard ' Marlene Baker V Donna Beasley Vif Skip Bell Nancy Belsher 't .lill Belz W Carol Berend H, E if t. 5 ' J Gary Abbe Bill Adams Terry Adkins Elaine Allbritton David Allen Ellen Aitchison 1 6' -N? W-. X M? 10 of in -22' ,,,,,ffi1, 'if , 9,33 ad! , 535 -if fda I fi , A ri John Branyan Davey Brock Da le Brown Kay Brown Mollie Brown Mike Brune H W lf' '-'wmv :W s J M 'rf' y 'Q ' M CQXQKQQZQQQT f:oe 'iQ ' l l vvv rvw 'vQQe V fy I 'N '9e'Q'oQ'e'2 ro ' 1 f l X943 Vovawcewf- we , f xfff' VQ.Q'xQ jyf' 8 Pvv6Y,9o9Q94 Q,QQ1g,9,'0,,,+m, - l i o'ooooo-1 gpm,-.0 9,oQo9g,,0gf5Q.0 ' X I i fQ'o'o:o2t??? 55' e i:: ,fsggb,m W fa l , 1 90,60 l 'Q B 05 1 infix ftylllf 99' 9225? 'gf' fv eff- fyyQ.f '-h, 'i 1 L !4r4sA.f'?f+1?5. A -t h x' t The three Stooges, , ,, ' T S H Harold Bryant M M 'I C Larry Burgess Zy, B Jew Byefly A 5 Bgfi Danny Carney yefn f 'ff at in 2 f AA r I Larry Carr Linda Carrlker Eugene Cason Sharryon Chaffin Matt Chalmers . Brenda Clark Janet Clark Sharon Cloer Charles Conyers Margaret Cornett Connie Cotten Tommy Covington Elson Cox Barbara Crisp Dianna Croucher Beverly Crow Alex Cummings Bobby Dennis Joe Dillard James Dougherty Jimmy Drozd Buddy Echols Paul Enderby Larry Estes I , X , Er O 1 V 4 X :yi K g 1 xx Gerald will do almost anything for a little ...,..! Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Wonder what Carl had to say about this? Lana Evans Linda Evans J ,fn Shirley Evans Jim Farquhar Brenda Felker Jerry Fischer Becky Fox Patricia Freeman tgarasryninriaaf ChuckKGandillon Vickie Garrett Vickie Geisel flafa ieb ND id Gilbert Nancy George D Gibson E Kenny Gilbreath Larry Gillihan Jimmy Glenn Mary Ann Godwin ' Bobby Graham Johnny Griffith Robert Hair Eddie Harris Orville Harris Sandra Harris David Hatcher Jerry Headrick James Hefley Monica Hellinger ophomores gmanunuu ,nf , fn. V You're kidding! .w Charley Henderson Mike Henderson Sharon Henderson Hal Hickerson Gloria Hill Vivian Holbert .f '33 -4,f .L hw.. :V ' :I f L. QE VVV, , . A-9 Q r W' '95 ,- . 3' ' ,' . Gerry lflolclen Bonnie Holly Sandra llott Sue llott XXyZlilCl' llnghes Johnny Huneycutt Si 'S - 1? ,Ml 5 ll fx ?:: jr R I i fi Q A 5 , 18? ! 'l f Man, the Tabasco sauce in this! George lngle Joe Ingram Sandra lnsel Gary Jones if 2 flf A Ki orro ' f L. L a V LL-1, . , . .Lg 5' '-K i J-L, 7. 4 Perry Jones Nancy Kellar Allen Keller Allan King James King Caron Kirlisey Lawrence Knabe Ancilla Kneupper Danny Knight Marlin Knight Dean Kyle lylnrlin Lambert Darlene Lance Cheryl Lehnerrz Johnny Lemons Mark Leonard Joyce Lexvrer Ac: 'veg Jerry Linn A ' V. Carny Lnrnner ...r....,,, Kenny McCain I X X f Kay kTcCalib Bonnie McCartney N Kennx' McClellan Yonlwie TJCCOR' Danny McCrory all Y f fu Sophomores 'Q . la' ' .rw f Tull Xiclilreath Carolyn IxIcGi1x'ray .AA Look. Mom, no steering wheel! Ihope they get my S.O,S 16 Boy managers have it made! Richard McGilvray Jeah McGowan I. ,, ,I Mommy SAID to use it before I left. Bob McLeroy Cheryl McPherso Beverly Magee Ralph Maniss Jim Mann Mimi Marler Ronald Martin Joyce Massey Linda Mauldiri Wayne Mauldin loyce Mayo arlene Mayo redese Meadows Charles Medley Richard Merrick Linda Miller Larry Monden Judy Montry Ann Moore Susan Moore Candy Morrison Bernadette Mosman Gary Muzny Bobby Nall 7, 2 M A ,--.-, 5 !f ,.,,? , !-Q 1 'W s ...fp J Jackie Nash N m A i Judy Neely L 1, V Richard Nelson fi, , i,, Sophomores -a- ' The Brothe rs Four? Donna Neu Danny Nichols nag N V? -, ,,-v Jin Nichols Mike Orshurn Ronald Orshnrn Ronald Ortowski ' X , , cc so MX IQ' lb 'XII' . W' L ,,...b ,,, X . , ,V ,,. i bk , 14514 Reba Owens Shirley Paclik Judy Parkhill Conna Parr Philip Partin Pere Payne ,- Q, ' 15 w 5 Q ,ifffl 2 f - 1 mv Jim says he can cook, too. Terry Pickle Mickey Pierce Stanley Potts Dick Powell Steven Price Billy Ramsey Rory Reinarz Patricia Rex W Jim Richardson Joe Roberts Bobbie Ralston Thomas Ralston Mike Rosenberg Bill Russell Randy Russell Priscilla Sallee Ricky Sandlin Steve Schmitz Paula Shaw Beth Shea Boh Shelton Laura Shinpoch Tim Seiger Clinton Smith D Jim Smith r - V W Kenny Smith 1, - ' 'Z Paula Smith -4 .r 1 y Randy Smith . Q I -' F r Sophomores Richa rd Spurgeon William Stevens I A x ' lf' llave you boys been introduced to Emily POSI7 Left, right, left, right. 4 l sf fy? aa? A. Vs. Charleyleaves something to be desired as a woman. Robert Strength Linda Stobaugh Motherly love? ,Rue Af 1 Jesse Ray Swearingi David Swick Madeleine Szteiter Brenda Talley David Tanner l Larry Tatum ' Vickie Tiller y Randy Turbeville ' Bill Turner Mark Tyler an Van Hooreheke Shirley Van lloozen laula Van Note on Vaughn avid Vineyard 'oe Wallace Marr Ward 'Jehhie Wardell Linda Wariner Larry Welch 'Y 'M -E-gin: 3 , ,wary 'g ' 'Y ff Johnny West Judy West Karen Westfall Judy White Janet Williams Marcia Willis Alvin Wilson Leigh Wilson Sophomores E ' aug ' if ' K 5 , if r av S Mary Sue Wilson John Winters Linda Wolfe 'S '17 Ronnie Wolfe Danny Wynn Carl Young Rolwnd Zachar 'fill' av -at 2' -we ,yy yr 14 ,fm .5 , 2 . I '1'W 'a.V 'Nfl 0 . Q EU? , V fi' l c Y A certain freshman's late hours are 'W disgusting I 169 ' ,AQ if 45 x,My -NA-v 40 st ax, T7 unior C1215 s fficers residenrg linda Strait, parliamen ta -rreasurerg ,Timmy Stevens, p Marvin Bosley, secre ry Howe, vice-president tariang jerry Morgan, reporterg Tim SPONSORS Mrs. June McCain, ohairmang Guy Beasley, co-chairmang Mrs. Naomi Ausring Mrs. Billie Carltong Hal Dickg Mrs. Helen - ' Greeng Tom Trierschg Mrs. Sue Reidg Kenneth Wiong George Burrowg Dean Patterson. Huchtonsg Mrs. Amy Porter, Mrs. Margie 170 Jo, Deby, Brenda :ind the unknown officer. I L1 I1 1 0 I' S Rusty Beaver Scotty Beck Ronnie Bickers Lorna Binford Gary Blackstock Kay Blanton Marvin Bosley Linda Boston Dale Boyd Jim Branyan l l l Barry Baker Mike Ballew Donna Adkins Pat Alexander Steve Alston Gayle Arendt IQ' l.f Q5 M .V,y,,,, A. ' t if 1 f ,Q ft? 4,-U Vfgi ,C V ,,,1tt,,, Q, A, tiff., All uff gffw e-V V Z' , L A Q E 5 f , I 511' Kathy Brewer Gaylon Bruton Roy Bryant And then what did the witch doctor do? ,W-ry ,, Dale Burchfield Sharon Burgess Tommy Burks Cleo Butcher Mary Lou Butler Jack Byerly Robert Caldwell Gary Don C annon Jimmy Carter Linda Carter Sharron Case Barbara Cashion . , , 'M Bobby Cheany Bobby Clack Gary Don Clark James Clark Jeanne Anne Claunch illy Bob Clawson arbara Claxton ,ldy Clayton Aike Clinkenbeard 'homas Cole 1 Mark Collins Herbie Colwell Jo Ann Corner Martha Comer Joyce and Karen, why aren't you lisrening in class? Rod Copeland Jerry Cowling Lou Cox Frank shore likes them suckers! uniors Dusty Cullum .wr ,Z ii he Ay . ,iw J l l 2 N ' 'mfg' Deny Davenport fm S.. Paula Cunninghain Don'i you wish you had Ll letter jacket? Eddie Davis Sandra Davis Sammy Dougherty Daniel Dudenlioeffer ff llll r if 3 , f ,-,W .M A f ' X ' mggggwsa Does Brenda do this every morning? 'D Bobby Dyer , f f'-' Carlton Exans Louise Ev ins Joyce Fielder '33 ' ' 1 ' 39 4 C J olin F leenor 1 g A.. Charles Fleming Donna Flowers Mike Frost Eugene Fulirnian Johnny Fuller Larry Gann Ellen Giles Bobby Grissom Bill Gwyn Linda Haines me 25 L! , ,'-wx, .41 'Mix J 9 'E i K , 1 f 13 r r ff f H 'Wy V ,W M-mir ,ygr, f 0 Wx K ' If fy? i '51 Glenda Hammer Kay Harp Joe Harrell Berry Harrison ff' Louise Hassell Freddy Hays Karen Hays Linda Hazlerigs Marsha Henley flflae 1. 4 .H fxotniany people can snore ar a pep rally, Barbara. Rick Henry 'uniors ,Q vs Al 41 5 .K yyyy s s a 5 'T sf . il, Z v h 4 XS l fr f Ian Leonard Connie Lewis Pauline Knight Kenneth Kniss Terry Lehnerrz Robin Lewis Nobody s making you eat the food H. P. Leslie Joyce Chip Kerzee Jim Kilerease Terry King Winnie Hooper Tim Howe Linda Hudgins Harold Hunter Sam lngle Barbara Jacobs Tommy James Gail johnson Jim Jones Richard Jones if li 1 'x - Linda McConnell H. P, McCoy Glen McElreath Patsy McGeehee Kathy MCGOWEH1 2 8 'fr Grr-r! If she writes Timmy there one more time- uniors Wowee!! This is the most thrilling parade we've ever seen! Patsy Loving Shirley Lubbers Chuck Luther Kathy McCollum Bettye Lindsay Bill Linn Linda Lohbauer Ho 4, 'RF if ,sth 4 sr,-,1 Q . if Gayle McKinzie Dorothy Mabry Billie Magers .Wg , 4' 719 hr X MB, 'W sh 3, ,. ,. X X-. -,mt-if - Chuck, Tim, Bill and Harold are four of the Gainesville Roller Derby Leaguers Eddie Malinosky Gary Martin Linda Martin Janice Mask , f 2 Q fr , if Oh, it Was Mary's firstbon- fire, and it burned down! Mary Mathews Nancy Mayberry Gary Medlock Marilyn Melton Patsy Melton Peggy Melton Ronny Mercer James Meyer Linda Miller David Mitchell Doug Mitchell Joyce Monrry Barbara Moore David Moore Phyllis Moore Jerry Morgan Frank Morris Gayle Moser Dianne Moss It's called a mum, Gary, 1 -1 ,,--' if E f 'fir J , v , 'U Pete Murrell Brenda Myers Ginny Myers ,R R ii i2iil'flffLQ 9 V?,'v', ' fr i X R r if i gl 1 5 Aiii NAP' 1 Richard Narramore Gary Neal Richard Norman uniors f fr R X r ee rr Xxx ia 179 Sue Roberts Joyce Robeson Linda Robinette Herbert Robinson Donald Rogers Jewell Rowland Cole Sain Beth Schlaudroff Peggy Schroeder Lillie Selder 180 Donna Ramsey Mike Ranton Dinah Reid Carol Richardson 49 Chuck Luther and food at '64 Leopard football banquet Carol Pearson Elizabeth Phillips Anne Platt Jerry Partain Toni Pawless I' A Kenneth O Dell NJ R J Hr i ' v l , ' 1 I ' r il 4 ,.,,ov' . x my 'ai X S Alf? ii r, ,,,.. f , , mf 4.2 ff 5 M1 '+V , , 'iff'f5' 2 V VM, .V 5 ,, fx Wii Nancy Smith Stanley Smith Brad Spires Brenda Stanley Jimmy Stevens Frances Stewart Mike Stewart uniors Iirn Sellick Ricky Sewell Stephen Shultz Larry Skeans Evelyn Smith 9 X: Captain Harrison and Judy Clayton presented Mrs. Pear son with her own reserved seat. ll at All for Sarge, stand up and holler! 181 mi. Linda Strait Jeannie Strong Johnny Thompson Tommy Thompson Donald Toolel' Some of our most mature Juniors! Glenda Trammell Linda Truitt Richard Tubb Betty Turner Gregg Tyler 'MW ,,,, f Carla Van Duker Jimmy ward Allan Westfall SMACKUH! Mary Ann Wiese Curt Williams Tommy Williams Robert Worthy Larry Zunk They say it gets wild on the snowcone bus. uniors Junior cheerleaders led the Homecoming parade. f- fi Nl' iw-v'l' Part of Miss Liddell's Latin II class Rod Copeland is one of the Juniors ,Toe Harrell was elected most likely to who received the Leopard award succeed. this year. 'Off-if Senior Class fficers STANDING: ,Tay Campbell, presidentg Denny Dowd, vice- res'de r- R d P l'k secretary-treasurerg Spunky Carr, reporter. p 1 n, u y acl , parliamentarian. SEATEDg Bill Howard SPONSORS Mrs. Frankie Leahy, chairmang Ben Hardy, co-chairniang Mrs, Margaret Dickson, Marcus Austin, Vernon Austin, Mrs J ' H d ' ' ' ' ' uanita ar y, Bob Hurley, Mrs. Audra Moore, Inn Pirtle, Bo Reid, Toniniey Thompson, Glenn Wilson, Miss Martha Liddell. 184 ' 'BEAT LE BREEDIINGY Billy Baker Tommy Ballinger Sherri Banks Bobby Baulch Cynthia Beall Brenda Benyo Barbara Berres Larry BeSaw James Boober Elaine Bornar Janie Bowman Harry Boyter Steve Boyter Bob Breeding John Brock Larry Butler Jay Campbell Larry Cannon We know Pat Gallagher is mixed up, but this is ridiculous. Spunky Carr Janet Clack Kathy Clapp Dean Clark Roy Condor Katie Couch Larry Covington Elaine Crow Bobby Day Linda Dickerson r T ' fm tinut A ' 1 l 1 Then Larry Shasteen asked, What did you put in this stuff, Spunky 7 look, there'5 a fly in my coke 1 exclaims Marilyn Simmons. Sue Dillard Ruth Donaldson Mary Dooley Denny Dowd ,,,. Renee Drumm E ADDV it . A y l I J' 3. l Gary Dulock 'N Mark Duloek Brenda Eiknian Veda Elliott Ginger Ellis 1'1 Seniors Sorry, Cynthia, I left my fix-it-yourself kit at home tonight, apologizes Mark Dulock. win. fi' Cl, fag am A, P f ,,,,,, JOY' B111 Frost Jimmy Everson Mike Enderby Don Estes Linda Evans Brent Felker Steve Fincher C arol Fleenor Kathy Flynn Nancy Franks Jerry Don Freeman Pat Gallagher RN- ,, , f Joe Garrett Mary Gee I. D. Gibbs Sharon Grbson Rf 'ta Gieh , Gr .1 G tbert Senior cheerleaders, Margaret Moseley and Carol Ann Stev ens, sing a duet, Let ns entertain you! Cleddie Gilbreath Eva Dale Giles Margie Gossett David Goudy Gerri Green ,lohrmy Green Dora Grove ,Timmy Hamilton Mary Arm Harrell Sandra Harrell Oops, missed my mouth grins David Neu Where tl e e s food there s Keri ReevfS Marilyn Hazelrigs loan Headrick Gwen Heard Jerry Henderson Sharon Hess Donna Hobbs Joe Hocker Bill Howard Mike Howe Beverly Howser Ooooo, tbere's a MAN! exclairns Mary Ann Harrell. 190 Judy Hunt Connie Idell Lynn Johnson Becky Johnson Karen Kaden Jerry Kennedy Darla Kerr Don Kish fi-'a Qs WV' A1 f Ah, come on, Marilyn, just because you lost your King, reassures bharon Gibson, Seniors Hee, hee, hee, I'm going to murder you, Dale Wham, gloats Rebecca Linn. Open mouth, insert foot, right, girls ? '49 wi' Jerry Kneupper Rebecca Kuhnly Richard LaF1amme Lynn Laughlin Linda Le dford -5 Q Suzanne Leonard Rebecca Linn Ann Linthacum Jimmy Massey Paul Massey 191 l Bill Mayes Patsy McAden Marsha McCabe Mike McCain Allen McClure Bill McCollum Mike McCully ,To Jean McGeehee .Tudy McKnight Phillip McMahan N ., ,ra-WP N3 Some of our Seniors add class to the cafeteria before the Thanksgiving hol- idays. 192 Well, sighs Pat Gallagher, Suzanne Leonard is at it again. X . 'Let's see, now, how do you spell 'Dear'? mumbles Dale Wham at the Howdy Party. X 1 , fav -up lk 1 7, Glen McManus Vicki McPherson Vicki Meadows Diane Miller Kathy Miller Sandy Miner Patsy Mitchell Peggy Mitchell 0 SEE, , ,rw N, John Szteiter mumbles, Who said, 'What goes up must come down'? Linda Mock Carol Ann Morisak Margaret Moseley Fritz Mosher Barbara i X Murphree Janice Nelson David Neu Mike Newton J. U. Nichols Patsy Nichols 193 J lag Ray Nichols Randy Norris Jimmy Otts Gary Owens Rudy Paclik Lynne Pad getr SENIOR RINGS! Bonnie Parten Gerald Payne Mike Perry George Pettigrew Earlene Phillips Bob Pierce Cherie Porter Pat Powell Pat Price Jimmy Pulte Billy Rasure Ken Reeves ,im- When it comes to food Jerry Don Freeman is an expert David Rhoads Janie Ridley Carl Roach Suzette Roberts Jamie Robinson Nancy Robinson Tommy Robinson Connie Rosson Aleda Russell Janice Russell Marilyn Simmons Jimmie Simpson Anita Skinner Charles Slagle If f' 1 lf J , 1 rfxlx 1 1 'X x, X Do ' leeh S e Peggy Smith Bob Smith Ronnie Smith Richard Schlaudroff Thomas Schneider Susan Schully Ronnie Scott Glen Sharp Larry Shasteen Steve Shobe Bonnie Sieger Lawrence Sieger John Simmons Searchin', searchin', find a place to hide. Valda Snow Steve Sparks James Spurgeon Larry Stansbury Carol Ann Stevens Linda Stewart Sherry Stewart Ina Faye Sutton John Szteiter Barbara Talley ' 1 i Mrs. Leahy's third period English class celebrates Beethoven's birth- clay. Mike McCain, aren't you old enough to stop sucking your finger? Hey, Smith. Yeh, McCabe? Don't look now, but I think he's taking our picture. 3 If 1, A KKK J. D, Nichols is demonstratingsome ofthe physi- cal fitness exercises. Wilma Travelstead Claudia Underwood Sandy Weaver Truena Westfall Jimmy Whaley Dale 'Wi m Evelyn Wh re John WlCliCf Hal Wiese Linda Willis John Tanner Scot Tate Diane Taylor Patsy Thomas 'Terry Thomason Brenda Trammell Phil Turner Jeannette Travelstead 01? If 198 T y H Then it'sguzzle, guzzle, guzzle, as it trickles down your muzzle. 40 M There isn't a Santa Claus? ex- clainis Diane Miller. lllx er Seniors Suzanne Leonard, iiyou say one more thing like that l'll put the wartcurse on you, threatens Jdllie Ridley Patsy Wilson Linda Woolsey David Wood Don Woods Janie Wyatt Suzetre Young Oooo, that burns on the way down 199 ,- - -N - - I A ABBE, RONNIE DALE Spanish II,1V, Speech Club IV, AITCHISON, DAVID IEE, JR, Transferred from Lindsay High School, Drama club 1,1I, Science Fair 1,1I, 4-H ribbons and awards 1,II, Latin club I,1I, Reading award I, Mathematics award II, Honor roll III,IV, N.H,S. III,IV, Ceramic award 111, Track III, Hi-Y IV, Homeroom president IV, Senior Play. ANDERSON, MARY ANN Choir l,1I,IV, Horizon club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 11,III,F.H,A. II,III, F.T.A. III, School Spirit Nominee III. ARMSTRONG, JUDY ANN Transferred from Lindsay, Oklahoma. Outstanding student award I, Algebra I award I, Oklahoma history award 1, Typing I award II, Powder Puff Football game I, Perfect attendance award I,II, Principal's honor roll 1,I1,III, Vocal I,I1,I11, Okla- homa state Honor Society Il,I1I, Senior high Honor Society II,III, Pep club I,II,II1, Tri-State Choir III, Latin club III, Junior play 111, Chairman of .Tunior-Senior prom 8: banquet,Tri-Hi-Y IV, F,T.A. III,IV, Speech club IV, Senior play IV, V.F.W. speech award- local and district IV. 3 B Track I,11, Basketball 1, Football II, Hi-Y club I,I1, III,IV, French II,III, vice-president III, D.E. 111, IV, reporter IV. BAKER, BILLY NEIL BALLINGER, THOMAS ELTON Spanish III,IV. BANKS, SHERRI CAROL Transferred from Louisville, Kentucky. BAULCH , BOBBY DEAN BEALL, CYNTHIA EVELYN Drill team 1,1I,III, Choir I,1V, Honor roll I,IV, F.T.A. II, Class secretary 11, French club II,III, F.H.A. II,III, 4th vice-pres. II, secretary III, Tri- Hi-Y II,I11,IV, Sophomore representative 11, Austin delegate to Youth and Governmentll, vice-president III, Austin Delegate III,IV, president IV, Girl of the Month III,IV, Soroptimist Girl of the Month IV, Publicity and Make-up committees of Senior Play. I BERRES, BARBARA JEAN I F.N.A. 1,u,1u,1v, chapiain rv, choir tr, Tri-Hi-Y I1,1I1,IV, Latin II,III, BESAW, LARRY DON Track manager I, Spanish club 111, Journalism IV, Leopard Tale staff IV. BOOHER, JAMES RICHARD BOMAR, JOYCE ELAINE Class pres. 1, Student Council permanent member I,l1,1II,IV, Annual staff I,II,III,IV,Co-editorofLeop- ard IV, Freshman Girls' Choir I, Select Mixed Choir 1I,11I,IV, Region X Chorus I,II,11I,1V, A11- State Choir IV, N..T.H.S. 1,1I, president II, N.H.S. III,IV, secretary IV, French club II,III, vice-pres. 11, sec.-tres. 111, S.C. State Convention delegate III, Co-chairman of Religious Affairs committeelll, Ch2if1T121f1 IV: D.A.R. Award IV, Soroptimist Girl for October IV, 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow IV, Senior Play, Ceramic Scholastic Award I,II,II1, Honor Roll I,I1,II1,IV, Showboat 111, Music Man IV, BOWMAN, JANIE IXNN BOYTER, HARRY EUGENF Football I,II,III,IV, I: - , ty , , - Y I,1I,I1I,IV, reporter II, Delegate to Austin III, program chairman IV, Spanish club III,IV, Speech club IV, Senior play. 200 team II varsi III IV Hi Senior Index BOYTER, STEVEN RALPH BREEDING, ROBERT DON French club III,IV, Speech club IV, Senior play, C.O.C. IV. BROCK, JOHN ARLEY BUTLER LARRY DEAN r.F.A. rr, v.I.c. III,IV, vice-pres. tv. BROWN, DONALD DEAN C CAMPBELL, JAMES V. JR. Football I,1I, Basketball I, Varsity golf 1,II, Varsity baseball III,IV, N.J.H.S. 1,II, vice-pres.1,secretary II, N.H.S. III,IV, Select Choir I,II,III,IV, Region X Chorus I,II,I1I,IV, Student Council l,II,III,IV, Co- chairman of Citizenship committee II,chairman 111, Vice-pres. of S.C. IV, Class vice-pres. II, Class President III,IV, Citizen of the Month 11,1II,1V, French club II,III, president II, Latin Club III, Key Club 1I,1I1,IV, Social committee chairman III,IV, Optimist Boy of the month IV, Senior play, Operetta I,II,III,IV, Ceramic Scholarship award 1,II,1II,IV, Honor Roll I,1I,III,1V. CANNON, IARRY JOE CARR, ROGER GRADY Football I,II,III,IV, varsity III,IV, captain IV, Basket- ball I,II, Track 1, Baseball I1,IV, French II,III: Home room pres. II,IV, Home room vice-pres. 111, Twirp candidate 111, N.H.S. III,IV, vice-pres. III, Key club IV, Hi-Y IV, Tri-Hi-Y club sweetheart IV, Student Council IV, Class reporter IV. CIACK, JANET LEE Drill team 1,II,II1, Freshman Girls' Choir 1, Tri- Hi-Y II,I11,1V chaplain III, delegate to Austin III, secretary IV, Latin II,III, vice-pres. III, F.H.A. II,III, Delegate to Bluebonnet Girls' State 111, Foot- ball sweetheart IV, Student Council CommitteeCo- ordinator IV, Soroptimist September Girl of the Month IV, Select Girls' Choir IV, Senior play. CLAPP, KATHARINE BRINLEY Band 1,I1,1II,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II,III, French club II, Spanish club III,IV, Choir III,IV. CLARK, DEAN TARLTON v.t.c. n,1r1,1v. CONDOR, ROY JOE Track I,II, Student Council I,I11, Football II,III, Basketball II, Hi-Y 1I,III,IV, F.F.A. II,II1,IV vice- pres. IV, Spanish club III,IV, vice-pres. III, Base- ball IV. COUCH, LINDA KAY Drill team I, Freshman Girls' Choir 1, Girls' Choir II,III, Select Girls' Choir IV, F.H.A. II,III, Tri- Hi-Y 11,I1I,IV, Spanish club III,IV, vice-pres. III, Student Council II, D.E. Sweetheart IV. COVINGTON, LARRY GLEN Football I,I1, Spanish club II,III, D.E. club IV, officer IV, Hi-Y club IV. CROW, VIVIAN ELAINE Drill team I,II,III, Freshman Girls' Choir I, F.H.A, I,1I,II1, Spanish club1I,III, Tri-Hi-Y I1,111,IV, Speech club IV, Student Council IV, Senior play, Choir IV, D Band 1,II,III,IV, 2nd place in Optimist Oratorical contest I, Mixed choir 11, Select Choir III,IV, Region X Chorus III,IV, Latin club II,III, Ceramic Scholarship award 11, N.H.S. III,IV, reporter IV, Math ,club IV, Key club IV, Board of Directors IV, Senior play, Optimist Boy ',IMonth for December IV, Operetta II,1I1,IV. DAY, ROBERT MELTON DICKERSON, LINDA FRANCES F,N,A, I,II,I1I, IV, yearbook committee 111, scrapbook committee IV, Tea committee chairman IV, Honor roll I,II,1Il,IV, N,E,D,T. award I,II, F.H.A. Hi SPSU' ish club II,III, Tri-Hi-Y II,III, Speech club II, Ceramic Award III. DILLARD, BOBBIE SUE F.H.A. I,1I,1I1, pianist 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11,IV, Spanish club II,III, Home room secretary 11, president III, treasurer IV, Leopard Tale reporter IV, F.F.A. sweetheart III,IV. DOOLEY, MARY MACK F.N.A, I,II,1II,IV, F.H.A. IV. DOWD, DENNIS COKER Football I,11, Basketball 1,11,lII, Varsity III, Base- ball 1,I1,III,IV, All-District III, French club II,III, Student Council 1I,III,IV, Citizen of Month III, Class vice-pres. IV, Key club IV. DRAKE, STANLEY PRESTER DULOCK, GARY JOE Spanish III,IV, D.E. club IV. DULOCK, MARK ANTHONY Track 1, Football 11, French club II, D.E. club III,IV, Hi-Y club III,IV. E EIKMAN, BRENDA KAY Drill team I,I1,I1I, F.H.A. 1, Spanish club II,III, F,N,A. II,1II,IV, treasurer III,IV, Delegate to State Convention III, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Speech club1I1, Student Council IV, Soroptimist Girl for April IV. ELLIOTT, VEDA IRENE F.H.A. I,II,II1,IV, Delegate to State convention I,II, III, Delegate to Area meetingI,II,II1 Received Junior Degree II, Treasurer III,IV, F,N.C,I,1l,1Il,1V, Del- egate to State Convention II,III, President IV, re- porter III, French club II,1I1. ELLIS, GINGER PAULETTE Choir I,1I,1V, Honor roll 1,1I, Tri-Hi-Y 11,1I1,IV, French club 11,111. EMERSON , JIMMY LEON ENDERBY, WILLIAM MICHAEL Track I, French club II,III, vice-pres, III, Football II, Vice-pres. Home room II, F.T.A. II,I1I,IV: Photographer 1I,11I,IV, School spirit nominee, Math club IV, Senior Play, Key club IV. ESTES, DONALD LEON French club II,III, Spanish club IV, Sports II, Senior play. EVANS, LINDA GAYLE F.H.A. I,II,II1,1V, parliamentarian II, Tri-Hi-Y II, Spanish club 1I,lI1. F FELKER, BOBBY BRENT Football I,II,III,1V, Tri-captain IV, honorable men- tion for All-District, Basketball I,II,III,IV, Track 1, II,lI1,IV, Choir II, Key club II, Spanish c1ub1I,II1, Hi-Y IV, FINCHER, ST ERHAN ADOLPHUS FLEENOR, CAROL KAY F,N,C. 1,1I,I11,1V, chaplain 11, Vice-pres. III,IV, State Convention delegate II, First Aid worker I, II,11I,1V, Latin club II,III, French club III,IV, F.H.A. IV, Student Council IV. FLYNN, CATHERINE GAYLE Transferred from Callisburg II, F.F.A. Sweethearrlls Beta club II: Football Queen candidate II, Drill team II, F.H.A. II,IV, Choir III,IV, Home room president III, F.T.A. III,IV Corresponding Sec. IV, Home room secretary IV, Senior play, Tri-Hi-Y III,IV, Operetta III. FRANKS, NANCY CAROLYN F.H.A. I,Il,III, Spanish club II, Speech club IV, Tri- Hi-Y IV, Senior play. FREEMAN, ,TERRY DON Football I,II,IlI,IV, All-District Honorable mention III,IV, Basketball I,III, Track I, G club II, Student Council I,Il,III,IV, Co-Chairman Financial committee II, Chairman of School Spirit committee III, Delegate to State Convention III, Student Body President IV, Speech club II,IV, Class favorite I,II, Campus favorite IV, Class President II, Key club II,III,IV, Hi-Y IV, Latin club II, Spanish club III,IV, Math club IV, F.T.A. IV. FROST, WILLIAM NORTON Basketball II, Spanish club II, Homeroom secretary III, Speech club IV, Hi-Y IV, D.E. club IV. G GALIAGHER, PATSY FAYE Drill team I,II,III, Choir I, Select Girls' Choir IV, French II,III, F.T.A. II,lV, F.H.A. II,III, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Delegate to Pre-Leg. II,III,IV, Delegate to Convention III, N.H.S. III,IV, Speech club IV, treasurer IV, Senior Play. GARRETT, JOE DAVID Basketball I, Track I,II,III,IV, Football II,French club II, Latin club III, Spanish club IV, pres. IV, Stu- dent Council IV. GEE, MARY LAUREL Band I,II,IIl, Speech II, Tri-Hi-Y Il, Spanish club II,III, Choir IV. GIBES, J.D. GIBSON, SHARON IAFAN Choir I,II, N.J.H.S. I,IIg Honor roll I,II,III,IV, Span- ish II,III, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, N.H.S. III,IV, Home room treasurer III, Vice-pres. IV, F.T.A. IV,F.H.A. IV, Senior play. GIEB, ROBERTA KATHERINE ' Student Council I, F.H.A. I,II,III, Tri-Hi-Y III,IV, Spanish club III,IV, Speech club IV, Senior play. GILBERT, GWENDELYN RUTH Transferred from Wichita Falls, Texas. Red Cross Representative I, Student Council II, Library club II,III, Vice-pres. III, Pan American club II,III, Run- ner-up for Pan Am. sweetheart II, FTA III, FNC IV, Choir IV. GILBREATH, HORACE CLEDDIE GILES, EVA DALE Cheerleader I, Choir I,IV, Tri-Hi-Y lI,III,IV,Scrap- book Co-Chaimian III, FHA II,III,IV, Spanish club II,III, Home room Vice-pres. II, Student Council III. GOSSETT, MARGIE ANN Transferred from Lindsay, Tex. 4-H club l,II, Drama club I,II, Latin club I,II, FNCIIl,lV,Le0p- ard Tale staff III,IV, Choir IV. GOUDY, WILLIAM DAVID NJHS I,II, Annual Photographer II,III,IV, Latin club II, French club III,IV, President III,IV, Key club III, IV, secretary IV, FTA III,IV, Reporter IV, NHS III, IV. GREEN, GERRI LYNN GREEN, JOHNNY MARSHAL GROVE, DORA ANN FHA II,III, Spanish II, DE IV, secretary IV, Sell 'I Girls' Choir IV. H HAMILTON, JIMMY EDWARD VIC III,IV. HARRELL, MARY ANN FHA I,II,III,IV, President IV, Delegate to State Convention III, NJHS I,II, Ceramic Award I,II,III, Honor roll I,II,III,IV, Annual staff I,II,III,IV, Senior Co-editor-in-Chief IV, Latin club II,III, President III, NHS III,IV, President'IV, Student Council IV- Soroptimlst Girl of The Month for October IV, Senior Play. HARRELL, SANDRA TUNE FHA I,II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, Home room President IV I-IAzELRIGs, MARILYN SUE FHA I,II. HEADRICK, JOAN CAROL FHA I,II, NJHS I,II, Spanish club II,III, Drill team II, NHS III,IV. HEARD, GWEN SUE Choir I,III,IV, FHA I,II,III,IV, Student Council I, Tri-Hi-Y II,III, French club II,III, Home room secretary II,IlI. HELLINGER, DAVID BERNARD French club II,III, FFA II,III,IV,Greenhand President II, Star Greenhand II,secretary,StarChapterFarmer, Denton district chaplain III, Secretary, lst place in Denton district Public Speaking contest IV. HENDERSON, JERRY LEROY Football I,II, Basketball I,II, Track I,II, French club II,III, Key club II,III, Hi-Y IV. HESS, SHARON KAY Choir I,II,IlI,IV, FHA l,II,III,IV, Tri-HI-Y II, Span- ish club II, Speech club IV, leopard Tale staff IV, Senior Honor Chorus IV. HOBBS, DONNA MARIE FHA I,II,III,Iv, Latin cinb III,IV, 'rn-ni-Y Iv. HOCKER, JOSEPH PACE Football I, French club II,III, Hi-Y II,III,IV, Dele- gate to Austin IV, Rifle club III,IV. HOWARD, WILLIAM PORTER B team manager II, NHS III,IV, Key club III,IV, Vice-pres. IV, Delegate to District and National Key club Conventions III, Hi-Y III,IV, governor nominee for district 6 IV, Delegate to Pre-Leg, and State and District Hi-Y conventions III, FTA III, IV, Class Favorite III, Class treasurerIII,IV, Speech club IV, Class Favorite IV, Home room President IV. HOWE, JACK MICHAEL Football I, FFA I,II,III,IV, Greenhand President I, Secretary, High Individual in Area V land judging, Local, Area, and State land judging reams II, Vice- pres., State Dairy Products, Hopkins County Grass judging III, President Denton district Treasurer, National FFA Convention, Upper Elm-Red Soil Conservation Grass Judging team IV, Home room secretary-treasurer I, vice-pres. II, President III, secretary-treasurer IV, Basketball II, Hi-Y II, Latin club II, Spanish club III,IV, Senior Play. HOWSER, BEVERLY HUNT, JUDY GAIL Drill team I, Choir I,II, Select Girls' Choir IV, FHA II, Student Council IV, Home room reporterIV. I Horizon club I,II, Vice-pres. I, Choir l,II,IV, Home room reporter I, Tri-Hi-Y II,lII,IV,FHAII,IV, DEIII. IDELL, CONNIE LY NN JOHNSON, DAVID LYNN Student Council I,III, Hi-Y I,II,lV, Spanish club II, Key club III, DE Ill, Speech club IV,' Home room President IV. JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN Home room President I, Vice-Pres. II, Horizon club I, FHA I,II, Student Council I, Spanishll, Choir K Drill team I,II, Choir I, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV,Delegate to Pre-Leg. II,III,IV, Delegate to Austin IV, Girl of the Month IV, FTA II, FHA II,III, French club II,III, Senior Play, Home room President IV. Il,III,IV. RADEN, KAREN ANN KENNEDY, JERRY DAN Track l,II,III, Home room President I, Class Parlia- mentarian II, Choir III,IV, Honor Roll III,IV, Operetta III,IV. KERR, DARLA ANITA FHA I,II,III,IV, Home room Vice-Pres. I, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Spanish III,IV. KISH, DONALD LEE Band I,II,lII,IV, Stage Band IV, Spanish club III, Hi-Y III,IV. KNEUPPER, JERRY JOSEPH , Choir I, Wood shop II,III,IV, Mechanical Drawing II,IV, Spanish II,III, KUHNLY, REBECCA MARGARET FHA l,II,III,IV, FNC III,IV. L LAFLAMME, RICHARD LEE Basketball I, Track I, Home room Vice-pres. I, French club II,III, President III, Math club IV, Hi- Y IV, FTA IV. IAUGHLIN, LYNN LLOYD Transferred from Baytown, Texas. Footballl, Swim- ming team II,III, Varsity III, Debate team and letter II,III, National Forensic League II, Junior Engineer- ing Technical Society II, Jr. Optimist club II, I-Ii-Y IV, Publicity chairman, Delegate to Austin IV, Senior Play, Baseball IV, Honor Roll IV. LEDFORD, LINDA KAY Band I,II,lIl,IV, Spanish Club I,lI, ENG III. IEONARD, SUSANNE Drill team I,II,III, Choir I,IV, Spanish Club II, III, president III, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, treasurer IV, Girl of the Month IV, FHA II,III, vice-president III, Horizon Club II, Honor Roll II,III,IV, Co-Chairman Publicity Committee Tri-Hi-Y III, NHS III,IV, Scholarship Award III, Soroptimist Girl of the Month IV, Key Club Sweetheart IV, Senior Play- LINN, REBECCA ANN Honor Roll I,II,IIl,IV, Science Fair I,II,III, Latin Club II,III, French Club III,IV, NJHS II, FHA II, III,IV, Scholastic Award II, FTA II,III,IV, FNC III, IV, reporter IV, NHS III,IV, Math Club IV. LINTHACUM, ANN Spanish Club II,III, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Speech Club II,III,IV, FHA III, Leopard Tale Staff IV. M MASSEY, JAMES LAWRENCE Football I,II, French Club II,III, Hi-Y IV, Speech Club IV, FTA IV. MASSEY, PAUL Spanish II, Wrestling II,III, MAY ES, WILLIAM LEE Football I,II,III,IV, Tri-captain IV, Basketball I, Track I, Home room vice-president I, FTA II,lV, Speech Club IV. MC ADEN, PATSY ANN 0 Cheerleader I, Choir I,lI',lV, FHA II,III, 2nd vice- president II, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Spanish Club III,IV, president III, Student Council III, Leopard Tale Staff III,IV, Editor IV. 201 MC CABE, MARSHA ANN Cheerleader I, manager III, Choir l,IV, Horizon Club I,II, Drill Team Il, Tri-Hi-Y II,IV, Spanish Club II,III, FHA II,III, parliamentarian III, Senior Class favorite IV, Homecoming nominee IV, Home room secretary IV, Student CouncilIV,Chairman of Enter- tainment Committee IV, November SoroptimistGirl IV. MC CAIN, MICHAEL RAY Track I, Football II, Home room president II,III,IV, Hi-Y II,III,IV, president IV, Spanish Club II,III, Key Club III, DE II,Ill,IV, vice-president IV. MC CLURE, ALLEN RUSSELL Football I,II,III,IV, Track I,II,III,IV, French Club II,IlI, president II,IlI, G Club lI,lll, Baseball II, III, Hi-Y IlI,IVg Jr. Sr, Banquet entertainment II, III, Home room vice-president IV, Senior Play IV. MC COLLUM, BILLY FRANK Football I,II,III,IV, Basketball l,II, Track I,II,Base- ball III,IV, Honor Roll I,II, Key Club Il,III, Latin Club II,III, secretary-treasurer Ill, Hi-Y IV, Senior Play IV. MC CULLY, MICHAEL DANE MC GEEHEE, JO JEAN MC KNIGHT, JUDY KAY FHA I,II,IV, Choir II. MC MAHAN, PHILLIP LEE MC MANUS, ROBERT GLENN Transferred from Oklahoma City, Okla. Home room Representative I,II, president IV, H-Y Club I,II,III, NED I,II,III, Boys' O Club II,III, Football II,III, Basketball II,III, Wrestling II,IlI. MC PHERSON, VICKI Student Council I,lV, Choir I,II,IV, FHA II, Tri- Hi-Y II,III,IV, Spanish III,IV. MEADOWS, VICKI KAY FHA I,II,III,IV, Choir I,II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Speech Club II,IV. MILLER, DONNA DIANE Choir I,II, Drill team II,lII,IV, Spanish Club II,III, FHA III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y IV, FTA IV, Home room secretary- treasurer IV. MILLER, NANCY KATHELEEN FHA I,II, FTA II,III,IV, Historian IV, Tri-Hi-Y II,III. MILLER, SANDRA KAYE FHA I,II,III,IV, Speech I, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, Chap- lain IV, Spanish club II,III, Student Council II. MITCHELL, PATSY MAY FHA I,III, FNC I,II,III,IV, Spanish club II,III. MITCHELL, PEGGY MOCK, LINDA JO Band I,II,III,IV, Majorette III,lV, Band Sweetheart III,IV, FHA II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II,III, Spanish club III,IV, Choir III. MORISAK, CAROL ANN FNC I,II,III,IV, Treasurer I,II, President III, FHA I,II,III,IV, Treasurer ll, Spanish club Il,III, Tri-Hi- Y IlI,IV, Home room reporter IV. MOSELEY, MARGARET LOUISE Cheerleader I,II,III,IV, Student council I,II,III,IV, Choral I, Publicity co-chairman of Student council II, Spanish club II, F.H.A. II,III, Scrapbook chair- man of Student council III, Delegate to state Stu- dent council convention IIl,Junior favorite, Delegate to Bluebonnet Girls' State III, Homecoming Queen IV, Hi-Y Sweetheart IV, Select Girls' Choir IV, Student council secre' .ry IV, Senior play, Tri-Hi-Y IV, Soroptimist Girl ? the Month of December IV. MOSHER, FREDERICK I' ILLIS Homeroom president I, Basketball I,II,Ill,ChoirI,II, Student Council II,IV, French club ll,III, Vice- president French club III, Hi-Y IV, Speech club IV, Delegate to San Antonio with SpeechclublV,FTA IV. 202 N NELSON, JANICE MARIE Choir I,II,III,IV, Select Girls' lII,IV, NJHS I,II, NHS lII,IV, Ceramic Award l,lI,III, FHA II, Senior play, Soroptimist IV. NEU, DAVID JOSEPH Honor Roll I,II,III,IV, NHS III,IV, treasurer IV, Latin club ll,lII, Math club IV, Key club IV. NEWTON, GEORGE MICHAEL Homeroom president I, Rifle club, Football I,II,III, IV, Basketball I,II,III,IV, Track I,II,III,IV, GClub I,II,III,IV, French club II,III, Homeroom vice-presi- dent II, All-District Honorable Mention FootballIII, Hi-Y III, Sergeant-at-Arms of Student council III. NICHOLS, JAMES DONALD French club II,III, Hi-Y IV, Key club. NICHOLS, PATSY LOU FHA I,II, Tri-Hi-Y II,IV, D.E. club III, Leopard Tale staff IV, Speech club IV. NICHOLS, ERVIN RAY Homeroom president I, Football I, Spanish III,IV, Hi-Y IV, Speech club IV. NORRIS, CLYDE RANDALL Football I,II,III,IV, Basketball I, Baseball I, Track I,II,III,IV, Vice-president of Freshman class, Twirp King candidate, Student council I,IV, State meet mile relay II, Treasurer of Sophomore class, Key Club II, Latin club II,III, Choir II, Homeroom vice- president II, State meet low hurdles III, Vice- president of Junior class, Senior play cast, Hi-Y IV, G Club II,III,IV, Co-Chairman of Entertainment committee of Student Council IV, FTA IV. O OTTS, .TAMES RANDALL Band II,III, Stage Band Il,III,Hi-Y lII,IV, FFA Green- hand Sentinel IV, Alternate Greenhand Quiz Area FFA meet IV, Alternate Radio team Area FFA meet, Vice-president of chapter conducting District FFA meet. OWENS , GARY LEE P PACLIK, RUDY GENE Football l,II,IV, Track I, Treasurer of Freshman class, FFA II, Spanish club II,lIl, Homeroom presi- dent III,lV, FHA Sweetheart IV, Parliamentarian of Senior class. PADGETT, ALICIA LYNNE Speech club I, FHA II,IV, Drill Team IIQT1-1-Hb Y II, Latin club II. PARTEN, BONNIE MARIE French club III, Ceramic Award III. PAY NE, GERALD LYNN PEERY, DAVID MICHAEL Cheerleader manager I,II,III,IV, Mr. School Spirit I, Hi-Y I,II,III,IV, Spanish club Il,IlI, FTA III, Key club IV, Student council IV, Math club IV, Speech club IV. PETTIGREW, GEORGE EDWARD Latin club II, Spanish club IV. PHILIPS, EARLENE PIERCE, ROBERT ALLEN Football II, D.E. Club III,IV. PORTER, IANICE CHERYL FHA ,II,III,IV, Drill team I,lI,III, Lieutenant ofDrill team III, FTA II, French club II,IIIg Tri-Hi-Y II,III, Parliarnentarian of Tri-Hi-Y Ill, Secretary- Treasurer of French club III, Student council IV, Choir I, Publicity committee of Senior play. 'OWELL, PATRIF FHA I,IV, ,lII,IV, Spanish club II,Ill, homeroom .l,IV, FTA IV, Senior play. PRICE, PAT CALVIN Football I, Track I, SpanishclublI,Ill, Studentcoun- cil III,IV, Key club IV. PULTE, JAMES CHARLES RASURE, WILLIAM TERRY REEVES, KENNETH PORTER Football I,II,III,IV, Basketball I,Ilg Track I, Choir II, French club Il,III, Key club II,III, Baseball II, IIl,IV, vice-president of homeroom IV. Rnoaos, DAVID LYNN FFA I,II,III,IV, ni-Y ru. RHODES, SANDRA KAY Choir I,II,IV, FHA I,II, D.E. Club III,IV. RIDLEY, MARGARET JANE Transferred from ColoradoCity, Texas. Cheerleader, Football Sweetheart, FHA. Tri-Hi-Y Il,III,IV, Del- egate to pre-leg. II,IIl, Secretary of Horizon Club II, Choir II,-Spanish club ll, Secretary of FTA III, Membership Committee chairman of Tri-Hi-Y III, NHS III,IV, Drill team III, Miss FTA III, Delegate to state FTA convention III, Vice-president of FTA IV, Co-chairman of Social committee of Tri-Hi- Y IV, Nominee for Homecoming Queen, Student council- IV, President of Speech club IV, Senior play, Select Girls' Choir IV. ROACI-I, CARL JACK V.I.C. IV. ROBERTS, RAIMA SUZETTE FHA I,II,III,IV, Homeroom vice-president I,IV, French club II,III, Secretary II, Reporter III, Tri- Hi-Y II,IlI,IV, Membership oo-chairman IV. ROBINSON, JAMES DALTON Football I,IIg Manager of basketball and track I,II, Woodwork I,II,III,IV, French club II,III, Spanish club IV, Secretary IV. ROBINSON, NANCY CAROLYN FHA I,II, NHS III,IV, FNA IV, Chairman of scrap- book committee IV, Senior play. ROBINSON, THOMAS PETER ROSSON, CONNIE SUE Drill team I,II,III, Choir I,II,III,IV, Select Girls' Choir IV, Tri-Hi-Y Il,III,IV, Songleader III, Par- liamentarian IV, FHA II,IIl,IV. RUSSELL, ALEDA Miss School Spirit I, Homeroom secretary-treasurer I, homeroom president II, FHA IV. RUSSELL, IANICE JUANELL Student council I, FHA Il, Choir Il, Tri-Hi-Y IV, S SCHIAUDROFF, RICHARD NAUMAN Sports manager I, Hi-Y Il,III, French club II,lII, Math club IV. SCHNEIDER, JOHN THOMAS Football I, Track I, Band II,III, Latin club II, Hi-Y Il,III,IV, Key club III, Spanish club III, vice- president III, D.E. club IV. SCHULLY, SUSAN AMELIA Choir I,II,IV, Girls' Select Choir IV, FHA II,IV, Spanish club II, SCOTT, RONNIE GLEN Track I,II, Football II, French club II,III, Hi-Y III, IV, D.E. club III,IV, treasurer IV. SHARP, GLEN DALE SHASTEEN, JAMES LARRY FTA II,IlI,IV, Latin club II,III, NHS III,IV, Hi-Y IV, Select choir IV, Math club IV, Speech club IV. SHOBE, STEPHEN RAY French II,III, Hi-Y Il,III,IV, Key club III, D.E. club IV. SIEGER, BONNIE SUE FHA I, Choir II,III,IV, FNA III. SIEGER, LAWRENCE JOSEPH Woodshop I,II,I1I,IV. SIMMONS, JOHN PAUL Football II, Spanish club III,IV, D.E. club III,IV. SIMMONS, MARILYN FHA I,Il,III, NJHS I,II, Tri-Hi-Y II,III, French club II,III, NHS III,IV. SIMPSON, JIMMIE FRANCES SKINNER, ANITA BROWN SLAGLE, CHARLES PATRICK SIAGLE, DOWLEEN LORENA Cheerleader I, FHA I,II, Choir I,II,IV, Drill team II, Horizon club II, Tri-Hi-Y IV, Speech club IV. SMITH, PEGGY EIAINE FHA I,lI,III,IV, Sergeant-at-Arms I, Delegate to state convention I, Secretary of Freshman class, Drill team I,II,III, FTA II, French club II,III,Secre- tary II, Vice-president III, Tri-Hi-Y lI,IlI,IV,del- egate to pre-leg. II, Secretary of Junior class, Speech club IV, Vice-president IV, Senior play, Student council IV, Co-chaimfian of Religious Af- fairs committee. SMITH, ROBERT WAYNE Band I,II, NEDT Award I, Spanish club II, Hi-Y III,IV, D.E. club III,IV, FTA III,IV, Math club IV, Senior play, Delegate to state D.E. convention. SMITH, RONNIE BUE Transferred from liogansport, louisiana. Band I,II, Sergeant I,II, Track II. Band III,IV, Captain II, Track III, Junior play. SNOW, VALDA NADINE Honor roll I, FHA III, FTA III, Tri-Hi-Y III, FNA III, D.E. club IV. SPARKS, STEPHEN CARLTON SPURGEON, JAMES KENNITH FFA I,II, VIC IV. STANSBURY, LARRY LEE Football I,III,IV, Basketball I, Track I,II,III, Hi- Y I,II,IIl,IV, Vice-president IV, D.E. club IV. STEVENS, CAROL ANN Drill team I, Choir I,II, Select Girls' Choir IV, Class Favorite I,II, Tri-Hi-Y I,II, French club II, III, Vice-president II, Cheerleader II,III,IV, Presi- dent of homeroom II, Vice-president III, Student council III,IV, Co-chairman School Spirit committee III, Campus Favorite III,IV, VIC Sweetheart IV, Leopard Tale, Homecoming Queen nominee IV. STEWART, LINDA LAVERN FHA I,II,III,IV, FTA II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, Spanish club II,III, Senior play. STEWART, SHERRY LYNN FNC II,III,IV, Choir IV. SUTTON, INA FAYE FHA I,II,III,IV, Drill Team I,II, Tri-Hi-Y III. SZTEITER, JOHN MICHAEL FTA I,II,III, Hi-Y I,II,IIl,IV, secretary IV, French club II,III, Key club IV, Math club IV, Rifle club IV. T TALIEY, BARBARA JULANE FHA I,II, Volleyball II,III,IV, TANNER, JOHN BURTON Band I,II,III,IV, Drum Major III,IV, Stage Band I,lI, III,IV, Band vice-president II, Track I, Football II, FTA II,III,IV, delegate to Districtconvention IV, Key Club II,III,IV, Sophomore Director II,Juniot Director III, President IV. Delegate to state convention II, III,IV, Hi-Y delegate to Pre- Leg. IV, Student Coun- cil II,III,IV, home room representativeII,Co-Chair- man of Entertainment Committee III, Parliamen- tarian IV, TWIRP King candidate II, Nominee for Lt. Governor of Division VIII, Key Club III, Spanish Club II,III, Senior Play IV. TATE, HARVEY SCOTT Basketball I, FFA II, D.E. IV. TAYLOR, DIANNE GAYLE FHA I,II,III, Drill Team I,II, French Club II,III, FNC II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, D.E. III, Homeroom Secretary IV, Soroptimlst Girl of the Month for April IV. THOMAS, PATSY THOMASON, WILLIAM TERRY Football I,II,III, Woodshop II,III,IV, FFA IV. TRAMMELL, BRENDA KAYE Drill Team I,II,IIl, Speech Club II,III, Spanish Club II,III, FHA II,IV, FNC III,IV, Ceramic Award III. TURNER, PHILIP LEWIS Transferred from Redlands, California. Football I, Baseball I,II, Spanish Club I,II,IV, Student Council I, Block R Club I,II, Homeroom presidentl, treasurer II, secretary III, vice-president IV. TRAVELSTEAD, PAULIA .IEANETTE FHA I,II,III,IV, Transferred from Missoula, Montana. TRAVELSTEAD, WILMA MAE Transferred from Missoula, Montana, Home room representative I, Science Club I, Girl Club I, Choir I, Select Girls' Choir II,III,IV, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, U UNDERWOOD, CIAUDIA Choir I, Tri-Hi-Y II,III,IV, French club II,III, FHA II,III,IV, Drill team II,III, Senior play. W WEAVER, SANDRA CAROL FHA I, Spanish club II,III. FHA IV. WESTFALL, JANA TRUENA FHA I,II, Spanish club II,III, DE club III,IV, parlia- mentarian IV, Student Council IV. WHALEY, JAMES NEELEY E Honor roll II, Spanish club II,III, Football III,IV, Math club IV. WHAM, DALE EDWIN NEDT Award I,II, Spanish club II,III, FTA II,III,IV, Treasurer III, President IV, Choir II, SelectChoir III,IV, Region Choir III, NHS III,IV, Key club IV, Scrapbook chaimian IV, Student Council IV, Optimist boy of the month IV. WHITE, EVELYN WICKER, JOHN CURRY Transferred from Ardmore, Oklahoma. Football I,IV, Varsity IV, Student Council I, Spanish club IV, president IV, Leopard Tale Sports editor IV, Math club IV. WIESE, HAROLD FRANCIS NJHS I,II, NHS III,IV, Ceramic Scholarship Award I,III,IV, Latin club II,III, Key club IV, Math club IV, Homeroom president IV. WILLIS, LINDA CAROL Choir I,II,IV, DE IV. WILSON, PATSY LORENE NJHS I,II, NHS III,IV, FHA I,II,III,Ceramic Scholar- ship Award I,Ill, FT1 ' A club II,III, Speech club tv, sompnmisr 'arch IV: Leopard Tale Associate editor WINCHESTER, ALICE Transferred from Boles Home High School,Quinlan, Texas IV. Class reporter I, Secretary II, lst Place in declamation I, Class favorite II,III, FHA II, Vice-president II, Junior play III, 2nd place in regional Prose Interpretation III, Class secretary and treasurer IV. WOLSEY, LINDA FAYE FHA I,II,III, Tri-Hi-Y II, Choir II,III,IV, FTA IV WOOD, DAVID CLARENCE Football I,II,III,IV, Latin club II,III, Key club III IV, Math club IV. WOODS, BILLYE JO WOODS, DON MICHAEL Hi-Y I,II,III,IV, FTA I, Football II, French club II,III, DE club III,IV, Rifle club IV, Homeroom president IV. WYATT, LORETTA JANE FHA II,IIIg Tri-Hi-Y II,III. Y t YOUNG, SUZETTE Cheerleader I, French club I,III, Horizon clubl Tri-Hi-Y III, Choir IV, Senior play, 203 1 1 i 'i DR. ROBERT L. MCLEROY Board of Education ROBERT L. CLAXTON HARVEY WOOLFOLK DON WOODRUFF Wulrlilqiq th LX' E. PARKHILL SHELTON Business Manager 'Yr-YS Superintendenfs MRS. BOBBIE SURRATT Secretary to Superintendent 9- K .. L , WILBURN O. ECHOLS Superintendent of Schools ffice MRS. 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