Main Building ) uifc inys page 2 foreword This year was basically the same as any other high school year. We studied, had fun, experienced sad moments of trial and error. There were brief moments of glory for some of us in sports, music, and dramatic pro- ductions. All of us shared the hopeless reality of examinations and dead- lines. The impressions of the year are recorded in the pages of the Steer. May the story be filled with warm smiles of friendship and many happy recollections for each of you. Editor page 3 :Tie 2 Foreword 3 Content s JBocrtd o £d ut at io S' Ad-fainistration and Faculty € Atileties Organisations 37 Favorites Classes J oard of I ducat on Left to right: Mr. E. A. Karper. Mr. W. F. Whittenburg, Mr. Lawrence Barnhill. Mrs. Zack Burkett. Mr. 0. L. Graham, Mr. J. D. Orr. Mr. Jim Schultz page 5 Administration Building c S uperinien cfen MR. H. A. HEFNER page 6 Principal MR. GARTH BAKER page 7 Dean of S uc en s MRS. EUGENIA D. HOWELL page 8 faculty MISS WILLIE ALLEN B.A., M.A., Texas University English MISS JUANITA BAIRD B.A., N.T.S.C.; M.A., E.T.S.C. English, Spanish MRS. ELIZABETH BETTIS B.A., M.A., N.T.S.C. Librarian MISS EVELYN BOONE B.S., W.T.S.C.; M.A., T.W.U. MR. ROY CURRY B.S., E.T.S.C. Coach, Physical Science MISS VI FIE B.A., M.A., Texas University Biology, Physical Science MISS MARY SEARS HERRING B.B.A., M.S., Baylor University Business Education MR. DURWIN HILL B. S., Texas Tech Vocational Agriculture page 9 MR. W. Z. HUGGINS B.A., University Mississippi Speech, English MRS. MARK JONES B.S., Stephen F. Austin State College Mathematics MR. CROSBY KEY B.S., Texas A. I. Related Mathematics MISS BILLIE LEA B.S., Howard Payne College Girls' Physical Education MISS FRANCES MAXWELL B.S., M.Bus.Ed., T.W.U. Business Education MRS. WILLIE MAE McCLOUD B. A., M.A., T.C.U. American History MR. DON McCLURE B.S., N.T.S.U. Algebra MR. JOHN E. McCUNE B. S., Hardin-Simmons Chemistry, Physical Science page 10 Jacu hj MR. NORMAN McDANIEL B. Mus., Hardin-Simmons; M.Mus., Texas University Band mr. carl McMillan B.S., M.Ed., Howard Payne Coach. Mathematics MRS. VENNIE B. MILLER B.S., N.T.S.C. Civics, English MR. DOUG MULLINS B. S., Texas A M Coach, Social Studies MRS. GEORGE E. PARSONS B.A., B.S., T.W.U.; M.E., N.T.S.U. Latin, English MRS. LOUIS PITCOCK, JR. B.A., T.W.U. English MR. R. L. SCHOPPA B.S., N.T.S.C. Physics, Mathematics MR. PHILIP SLATER B.S., N.T.S.C. Physical Science page 11 MISS BENNIE LEE SMITH MR. RICHARD SMITH B.A., B.S., M.A., T.W.U. B.S., N.T.S.C.; English M.E., Midwestern University Coach, Driver Education MR. JOE STOUT B.S., N.T.S.C. World History MR. DAVID WILLIAMS B.S., N.T.S.C. Shop, Mechanical Drawing MRS. OUIDA WILLIAMSON B.S., TexasU.; M.A., T.W.U. Home making page 12 football “C71” team FIRST ROW: Roby Jackson, Mike Copper, David Maddox, Pete Wood, Tommy Martin, Kenneth Powell, George Hays, Bill McCluer. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Henderson, Fred Gough, Leslie Lasater, Neill Edwards, E. A. Gresham, P. D. Shabay, Johnny Mills, Mike Lochner, Joe Bill Bennett. THIRD ROW: Coach Phil Slater, John Matzinger, Boomer Davis, Danny Wood, Gordon Nees, Steve Denny, Terry Collins, Coach Carl McMillan, Head Coach Roy Curry. FOURTH ROW: James Jackson, Preston Pratt, Kelly Reeves, Buddy Ponder, Dale Shaffer, Billy In- gram. NOT SHOWN: Managers Steve Curbo and Frank Casteel. C ap tains OoacAes P. D. SHABAY AND E. A. GRESHAM COACHES SLATER, McMILLAN, AND CURRY page 14 JootbaJ “75” leam FIRST ROW: George Ashley, Troy Mowrey, Darrell Weatherbee, Butch Spurlin, Terry Beard, Randy Cody, Melvin Lewis, Larry Wooldridge, Wayne Boyle, Sherrill Pettus, Pete Peterson. SECOND ROW: Bill Horn, Jr., Jimmy Gilmore, Donnie Choate, Danny Lankford, Jerry Weatherbee, Ray Ayers, Leslie Cole, Jerry Dollins, James Cheatwood, Donald Self, Ray Tucker, Phil Bird- well, Dartez Brumley. THIRD ROW: Coach Mullins, Jack Lanham, Mike Casey, Stanley Curbo, John Reddell, James Camp- bell, Mack Couger, Keith Clark, Jim Chastain, Larry Henderson, James Fox, Wayne Price, Charles Stanton. page 15 FIRST ROW: Perry Collins. Manager; Jeff Rodgers, Mike Shabay, Digger Meissner, Erbie Chastain, Larry Ainsworth, Billy Ward, Richard Sedberry. MIDDLE ROW: Kelly Bryan, Phil Denny, Tommy Martin, John Henry, Jack Rex, Don Edwards, Ricky Layfield, Zack Burk, Danny West. LAST ROW: Gary Bennett, Manager; Don Iverson, Manager; Jimmy Wallace, Gary Cope, Greg Dies, Tom Manning, Jim Herridge, Bobby Barnett, Phil Grafft, Coach Smith. Ires iman learn Joot()a I Steers Joust Outstanding 'Pfauers The 1963 football season was an extremely successful one for the STEERS. Players making All-District team were Boomer Davis, E. A. Gresham. George Hays, Gordon Nees, Buddy Ponder, and P. D. Shabay. Named on the All-Area Super team were Boomer Davis, E. A. Gresham. George Hays, Gordon Nees, and P. D. Shabay. E. A. and P. D. were named on All-State team and Boomer received All-State honorable mention. E. A. was named on the All- American high school football team. page 16 E. A. GRESHAM P. D. SHABAY BOOMER DAVIS GEORGE HAYS page 17 GORDON NEES BUDDY PONDER JooiU GRAHAM STEERS. AAA STATE SEMIFINALISTS 1963 The 1963 edition of Steer football team started the season with a tremendous handicap. Although the team boasted only four returning regulars from the fine 1962 team, it was picked by one magazine to win the AAA State title and picked high in state polls in most newspapers. The Steers met the challenge like real men, defeating their first seven opponents by decisive scores. They met their first defeat of the season against Brownwood in a bitterly fought game played in rain and on a wet field. After the Brownwood defeat many skeptics and critics thought that that was all for Graham, that the team would fold like a wet paper sack. Such was not the case. Like true champions they picked themselves up from the field of despair to fight again. And again they surged to victory, becoming the only Graham team in history to defeat Breck enridge two years in succession and on Breckenridge home field. The following week they faced Wichita Falls Rider, a team now favored to win the District Championship. Rider had defeated Brownwood by a score of 33-0, and since Brownwood had defeated the Steers 14-13, everyone thought this game would be a rout. The Steers did not forfeit, however, and went to Wichita Falls to play football and play to win. After spotting Rider a 7-point lead early in the first quauer, the Steers stiffened their defense, and their offense began to jell. Receiving the second- half kickoff, the Steers were never stopped until they reached paydirt and kicked the point to tie it up. Ahead in penetrations and first downs, they were content to settle for the Co-Championship with Rider by virtue of the 7-7 tie, and ran out the clock. Kenny Powell rolls against Cleburne with Lochner and Henderson moving in to help. Oops, Terry Collins seems to say in diving for pass against Bowie. P. D. Shabay runs against Cleburne as Boomer Davis prepares to block a pursuing defender. Steve Denny puts crush- ing block on would-be Bowie tackier. Kenny Powell races 67 yards for TD against Bowie. footba I Advancing to Bi-District play against Snyder the next week, the Steers looked like a great team in defeating the Tigers 19-0 for their first Bi-District championship since 1956. Everyone was happy over the Snyder victory, but, alas, ahead stood the mighty Demons from Dumas, defending State Champions for two straight years, winners of 23 consecutive games, and sporting a 11-0 record. It was a cold, windy day in Borger, site of the Quarter-final contest. December 7 was the day. It is a date that will go down in history as the Steers' finest hour. It was a day of victory. Blocking and tackling as though their very lives depended upon each play, the fighting Steers from Graham, decided underdogs, pulled the most earth- shaking upset of the season, and downed the mighty Demons 13-0. It was. without doubt, the greatest victory for Graham in gridiron history. None of the players or fans seemed to notice the biting 20 degree temperature after the game en route to the after- game meal. It could have been 100 below; they could not have cared less. Although they lost a heartbreaker to Corsicana in the final minute of play, 14-13. they proved to a lot of people that they were truly a group of fine young men with stout hearts and strong morals. This was the first time in history that a Graham team had advanced to the Semifinals. But they were winners in other ways, too. They were a group of which Graham will always be proud. Billy Ingram rolls be- hind wall of blockers led by Powell (32), Matzinger (84), Ponder (61). and Hays (72). Kenny Powell is sur- rounded by tacklers in the game with Burkbumett. Steers Gough (24) and Ponder (61) halt a Burk- burnett drive. Steers Pete Wood, James Jackson, and Terry Collins defend against Vernon pass. Behind good blocking, Powell streaks 65 yds. for first TD against Vernon. James Jackson watches as Pete Wood moves against Vernon. page 19 ?oolf)a I P. D. Shabay sweeps around end against Stephen- P. D. gets the hard yard in Brownwood ville while Lasater goes for a Yellow Jacket. game. Jqhnny Mills picks up yardage after receiving pass against Stephenville. Captains Gresham and Shabay ponder the coin flip prior to Brownwood game. page 20 Gordon Nees snares sideline pass enroute to first TD against Stephenville. Fred Gough (24) breaks up a Brownwood pass. football P. D. Shabay makes a yard against Weatherford E. A. Gresham moves in for block while with Mills, Ingram, and Davis assisting. Ingram makes his cut during Rider game. John Matzinger scores on pass against Breckenridge. Fierce action filled the Rider game. Shabay waltzes over for TD against Breckenridge. Matzinger snares a completion in action seen during Rider game. an cfUfien cS ome Other Steers who stood out prominently in the successful season with strong effort but seemed to miss the eye of the camera were Neill Edwards, who ran an intercepted pass 65 yards for a TD against Corsicana; Kelly Reeves, a strong blocker good on de- fense; Joe Bill Bennett, outstanding on defense; Dale Shaffer, a fine end; Tommy Martin, who intercepted a pass against Brownwood; Jimmy Henderson, who sparkled consistently with sharp running; Bill McCluer, a junior; Danny Wood, a junior, who sparkled on end runs; Preston Pratt, a sophomore who stood out as a fine signal caller, and Mike Copper, who hustled all the season. page 21 ootba P. D. Shabay moves for short gain in quarter- Steers Gresham (55), Ponder (61), Lasater finals game with Dumas. (75) g0 tiger hunting against Corsicana. Hey, Tiny, be careful! Gordon is on the bottom. Ingram finds a big hole made in Corsicana line by blockers Gough, Hays, Mills, Pon- der, and Gresham. Matzinger and Nees stop Corsicana quarter- back Roman for short gain. STATE SEMIFINALISTS 1963 Graham Score Opponent's Name Opponent's Score 12 Cleburne 0 41 Bowie 0 35 Burkburnett 8 28 Vernon 13 17 Stephenville 0 27 Weatherford 7 19 Mineral Wells 6 13 Brownwood 14 33 Breckenridge 20 7 Rider 7 19 Snyder (Bi-District) 0 13 Dumas (Quarter-finals) 0 13 Corsicana (Semifinals) 14 We thank Coach Curry for the football story, Jerry Sharp and the Graham Leader for football action shots, and Miss Amy Lasater and the Lasater Studio for formal foot- ball pictures and other yearbook pictures. page 22 Queen xominees Marilyn Burgess, Peggy Snow, Sara Kay Williamson Sara Kay Williamson receives mums from Oliver Loving, President of Ex-Students Association, when she is announced as Homecoming Queen. Marilyn Burgess, escorted by Norman Evans, newly-elected president, and Gregory Loving, Cynthia Grace Evans, and Oliver Loving IV also take part in the ceremony. Marilyn Burgess, Norman Evans, Sara Kay Williamson, and Oliver Loving cross the football field at close of homecoming event. Not show- ing in the picture were Peggy Snow and her es- cort Dennis Newton. page 23 football v Joe Bill Bennett Terry Collins Mike Copper Boomer Davis Steve Denny Neill Edwards frea Gough Gresham George Jimmy Hays Henderson James Jackson Roby Leslie Jackson Lasater page 24 (jfjlba Mike David Tommy John Lochner Maddox Martin Matzinger Bill Johnny Gordon Baddy McCluer Mill Nee Bale E may Ps « Staffer Wood Wsswd J)a.shei()a OQ- earn Kenny Powell, Curtis Fitzgerald, P. D. Shabay, Gordon Nees, Terry Collins, John Matzinger, E. A. Gresham, Robert Nees, Mike Lochner. 33- 7earn KNEELING: Terry Beard, Tommy Davis, Johnny Mills, John Neal, Jody Baggett, Stanley Curbo, Jimmy Harris. STANDING: Russell Reeves, Danny Wood, Steve Denny, Charles Delong, Phil Birdwell, Jim Chastain, Coach Mullins. FRONT ROW: Mike Shabay, Phil Denny, Terry Steed, Don Edwards. Phil Grafft. MIDDLE ROW: Mitchell Caudle, Billy Ward, Gary Bennett, Digger Meissner, Kenneth Gowens. LAST ROW: Jeff Rodgers. Gary Cope, Greg Dies, Coach Smith. page 26 iasheiSaf Terry Collins Curtis Fitzgerald E. A. Gresham Mike Lochner John Matzinger Gordon Nees Robert Nees Kenny Powell P. D. Shabay S a e Champions 1964 Graham Score Opponent's Name Opponent's Score 58 Nocona 45 52 Gainesville 44 42 Mineral Wells 32 40 Wichita Falls 42 62 Arlington 55 58 Carter-Riverside 46 41 Polytechnic 44 52 Arlington Heights 54 52 Brownwood 40 61 Breckenridge 35 60 Brownwood 59 68 Stephenville 28 64 •Burkburnett 41 81 •Rider 57 68 •Vernon 51 69 •Burkburnett 34 82 •Rider 41 76 •Vernon 58 63 •Brownwood 48 62 •Brownwood 52 64 Lamesa (Regional Bi-District) 55 62 Seminole (Regional Quarter-Finals) 41 47 South San Antonio (State Semifinals) 42 60 Clear Creek (State Finals) 50 Denotes Conference Game page 27 Jias e ha John Matzinger makes It's as easy as walking Mixing it up. Who me? it seem relaxing. on air. How high is UP ? Pardon my reach. Ready, aim, fire! Awkward way to shake Just as high as Tiny hands, isn’t it? Lochner and his scores. E. A. Gresham goes P. D. Shabay taps the P. D. clears the up for rebound against ball into basket for boards and comes down Vernon's Lindsay. two points. among some Lions. page 28 lennis Jo Ann Geurin, Sara Kay Williamson, Ellen Swain, Marsha McCarty KNEELING: Julie Lemmons, Sherry Bullock, Ella Marchman, Patricia Sparks, Sherrye Miller. STANDING: Sandra Schultz, Mary Graham, Charlotte Bonner, Michael Bullock, Teresa Parsons. FRONT ROW: Marsha McCarty, Sandra Schultz, Ellen Swain, Ella Marchman, Sherrye Miller, Julie Lemmons. MIDDLE ROW: James Leak. Jerry Jones, Sara Kay Williamson. Mary Graham, Jo Ann Geurin, Teresa Parsons, Patricia Sparks. BACK ROW: Gene Bibb, Larry Thetford, Gary Crenshaw, Kent Pettus, Wade Sanford. Phillip Staley, David Hinson, Brian Bibb, Charlotte Bonner, Sherry Bullock. James Leak, Brian Bibb, David Hinson, Gary Crenshaw, Phillip Staley, Kent Pettus. Larry Thettord, Gene Bibb, Wade Sanford, Jerry Jones. page 29 7racA 3 jo JJut ancT Discus SEATED: Joe Bill Bennett, P. D. Shabay, E. A. Gresham, Mike Lochner, STANDING: George Sherrell, Leslie Lasater, Bill McCluer. Mike Casey. 7?e ay 440 ancf Uti e KNEELING: Jack Lanham, Dale Shaffer, Danny Lankford, Donald Self. STANDING: Leslie Cole, Larry Wooldridge, Neill Edwards, James Jackson, Kenny Powell. page 30 Tfurcffers FRONT ROW: Robert Maidens. Johnny Mills. Wayne Boyle. SECOND ROW: Gordon Nees, Robert Nees, Preston Pratt. JracA 963 Setlermen FRONT ROW: Kenny Powell, Johnny Mills, Joe Bill Bennett, Danny Wood, Ray (Kirby) Ayers, Pete Wood. BACK ROW: E. A. Gresham. Robert Nees, Mike Lochner, Gordon Nees, P. D. Shabay. Jiefcf C uen s Robert Nees, High jump; Danny Wood, Pole vault; Ray (Kirby) Ayers, Pole vault; Pete Wood, Broad jump. c5printers KNEELING: Kelly Bryan, Ted Hunt, James Thompson, Jack Rex. STANDING: Lynn Brooks, David Garretson, Dennis Brown, Bobby Barnett. page 31 baseball eam FRONT ROW: Frank Casteel, Mgr.; Jody Baggett, Kenny Haggart, Pete Wood, Johnny Mills, Gary Crenshaw, James Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Curbo, Robert Nees, Tommy Davis, Kenny Powell, Danny Wood, Ray (Kirby) Ayers, Jimmy Divine. TOP ROW: Coach Mullins, E. A. Gresham, Dewey Bruton, Gordon Nees, P. D. Shabay, John Matzinger. Golf George Sherrell, Allen Mann, John Matzinger, Terry Downey, Barry Johnson KNEELING: Dubber Scott, Bobby Marchant, Dale Jeffreys, Bill Florn. STANDING: Barry Johnson, Paul Butler, Jackie Mouser, Jimmy Divine. l)o ey6a Z earn FRONT ROW: Ella Marchman, Bobbie Gail Corley, Jean Petty, Lillian Daily, Janis Underwood, Posture Queen; Susan Burgess, Linda Tiffin, Reba Weatherbee, Susan Hearne, KarolynJ. Moore, MIDDLE ROW: Judy Jan Wyly, Gail Oliver, Connie McClanahan, Judy Watson, Carol Burkett, Linda Rea, Martha Jane McMurray, Janis Willis. LAST ROW: Linda Perkins, Gene Graham, Sara Kay Williamson, Susan Lochner, Diane Andrews, Vicki Gough, Dolores McCarroll, Barbara Orr, Loretta Gilmore. M 'inners Connie McClanahan, third place; Janis Underwood, first place; Ella Marchman. second place. page 33 FRONT ROW: Connie McClanahan, Reba Weatherbee, Ann York. Barbara Brown, Gretchen Schultz, Ann Rice, Lynn Orr. MIDDLE ROW: Gail Steadham, Judy Watson, Vickie Mayo, Becky Rankin, Nicki Nicholson, Carolyn A. Moore, Charlene Shipman. BACK ROW: Shirley Heath, Linda Martin, Ella Nora Clinton, Miss Lea, Coach; Dorothy Corley, Carol Burkett, Cathy Smith, Carol Caudle. JJos ure Cron es an s et termen Joe Bill Bennett Football 2 Baseball 2 Track 1 Dewey Bruton Baseball 3 Kenny Bullock Mgr. Track 1 Kenneth Carr Mgr. Football 1 Frank Casteel Mgr. Foothall 1 Mgr. Basketball 1 Mgr. Baseball 1 Terry Collins Football 2 Mike Copper Football 1 Gary Crenshaw Baseball 3 Steve Curbo Mgr. Football 1 Boomer Davis Football 3 Tommy Davis Baseball 2 Steve Denny Football 1 Terry Downey Mgr. Golf 1 Neill Edwards Football 1 page 34 Lettermen Fred Gough Football 3 Baseball 3 E. A. Gresham George Hays Football 3 Football 3 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 Track 2 Jimmy Henderson Bill Horn Football 1 Mgr. Track 1 Baseball 2 Billy Ingram Football 2 James Jackson Football 1 Barry Johnson Mgr. Golf 1 Leslie Lasater Football 1 Mike Lochner Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2 David Maddox Tommy Martin John Matzinger Bill McCluer Football 3 Football 1 Football 1 Football 1 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Baseball 2 Track 2 Golf 2 page 35 Johnny Mills Jerry Nantz Gordon Nees Robert Nees Buddy Pon Football 2 Football 1 Football 3 Basketball 1 Football 3 Baseball 2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Track 2 Track 1 Baseball 2 Track 3 Kenny Powell Football 1 Track 2 Preston Pratt Football 1 Kelly Reeves Football 1 P. D. Shabay Football 3 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 Track 2 Dale Shaffer Football 2 Baseball 1 George Sherrell Jot Smyth Danny Wood Pete Wood Golf1 Mgr. Basketball 1 Football 1 Football 1 Track 2 Track 2 page 36 (Jroan z aiions THESPIANS SUDE RULE STUDENT COUNCIL Y-TEENS NATIONAL HONOR KEY CLUB STAMPEDE LATIN page 37 HOMECOMING PARADE FLOATS Jnc uslr a Irts ( u6 Officers FRONT: Pete Peterson. Vice-President; Eddie Willis. President. STANDING: Mr. Williams, Sponsor; Gary Cope. Secretary-Treasurer; LeRoy Henderson, Historian; Danny Goss, Reporter. Machine woodworking students Wayne Ribble, Robert LeRoy Henderson, woodworking student, cuts white Youngblood, David Garretson, and Eddie Hamilton ash stock to length on the Radial Arm cut-off saw plan their project. in Industrial Arts laboratory. Larry Henderson is setting up the operation of an 18 surfacer to smooth stock to thickness on his project in Machine Wood- working class, page 38 Pete Peterson is cutting a com- bination and rabbet joint for his television stool, made from American black walnut in Machine Woodworking. Glenn Raper is jointing the edges of stock on the 6 jointer. Students in background are LeRo- Henderson and Larry Henderson. Standing on top steps are Group Leaders, Karolyn J. Moore, Sherry Marchant, Teresa Parsons, Rhonda Gaddie, Sandra Schultz, Carol Burkett, Julie Lemmons, and Judy Watson. Officers on left, front to top, are Sara Kay Williamson. Vice-President; Bobbie Gail Corley. Secretary; Martha Jane McMurray, Song Leader; Dawn Ellison, Pianist; Mary Graham, Reporter. Officers on right, front to top, are Carol Caudle, President; Marsha McCarty, Treasurer; Barbara Guinn, Award Chairman; Karen Burch, Vicki Licki Like, Chaplain. In center: Mrs. Lloyd McCloud, Sponsor A few of the seniors and their dads at the annual entertainment honoring dads. Displaying a lighted oil derrick atop her hat to indicate her dad's occupation wins first prize for Leslie McClain at the Dad-Daughter supper. page 39 Juture Curses Officers FRONT ROW: Sally Luttrell, Vice-President; Beth Cook, Secretary; Pat Holbrook, Historian. SECOND ROW; Jean Petty, Parliamentarian; Dawn Ellison, Reporter; Suzann Casey, President. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Miller, Sponsor. Juture Jeacfers Officers SEATED: Vicki Like, President. STANDING: Rhonda Gaddie, Reporter; Pam Roberts. Treasurer; Betty Hawkins. Secretary; Nanah Taylor, Historian; Shirley Heath, Librarian; Lynn Brooks, Parliamentarian; Marilyn Burgess. Vice-President; Sandra Creel, Pianist; Janet Jones, Song Leader. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Pitcock and Mr. Stout, Sponsors. page 40 Susan Lochner, Treasurer; Suzanne Collier, Secretary; Gene Graham, Vice-President; David Robert- son, President; Linda Rea, Reporter; Not pictured: Mrs. Parsons, Sponsor. SEATED: Phillip Staley, Vice-President. STANDING: Sherry Stephens, President; Mr. McCune, Sponsor; Pattie Mayes, Secretary-Treasurer-, Carolyn Calhoun, Reporter. page 41 SCation a Honor Society E. A. Gresham, President; Sara Kay Williamson, Treasurer; Jean Petty, Vice-President; Barbara Guinn, Reporter; Martha Jane McMurray, Historian; Carol Caudle, Secretary. Not pictured: Miss Allen, Sponsor. JRe miters FIRST ROW: Marsha McCarty, Mary Graham, Wanda Caudle, Beth Mustian, Martha Jane McMur- ray, Gail Oliver, Pamela Roberts, Judy Knight, Judy Watson, Sherrye Miller, Paulette Roney. SECOND ROW: Edna Ann Grauerholz, Carol Caudle, Jean Petty, Bobbie Gail Corley, Barbara Guinn, Sandra Schultz, Sara Kay Williamson, Betty Hawkins, Rebecca Reeves, Julie Lemmons. THIRD ROW: Joe Bill Bennett, Gordon Moore, E. A. Gresham, P. D. Shabay, Johnny Mills, Bobby Pardue, Curtis Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Robertson, Dennis Dillin, James Leak, Gene Bibb, Joe Guinn. Kenny Hag- gart. Members take the pledge of membership as directed by Mr. Baker. New members sign the constitution and re- ceive membership cards from president, E. A. Gresham and secretary, Carol Caudle. page 42 Jt7ou rn a ism Stampede Sia jf Suzann Casey, Club Editor; Dawn Ellison, Associate Editor; Charlotte Bonner, Circulation Manager; Teresa Parsons, Circulation Manager; Julie Lemmons, Sports Editor; Miss Mary S. Herring, Sponsor; Marsha McCarty, Historian; Sandra Schultz, Alumni Editor; Sara Kay Williamson, Business Manager; Mary Graham, Feature Editor; Miss Frances Maxwell, Sponsor; Karolyn J. Moore and Nancee Maples, Assistant Editors; Barbara Guinn, Editor-in-chief; Carol Caudle, Exchange Editor; Martha Jane Mc- Murray, Feature Editor; Stanley Curbo. Sports Editor. (2ui ancf Scro f JlfemSers FIRST ROW: Gail Shipman, Marsha McCarty. Rhonda Gaddie, Sherrye Miller, Martha Jane McMurray, Carol Caudle, Karen Burch. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Corley, Charlotte Bonner, Sara Kay Williamson, Jo Ann Geurin, Mary Graham, Sandra Schultz, Nancee Maples. LAST ROW: Michael Bullock, Suzann Casey, Stanley Curbo, Ruth Devin, Julie Lemmons. Teresa Parsons, Barbara Guinn, Dawn Ellison. page 43 Thespians o A •ers SEATED: Robert Nees, Edwin Parsons, James Leak, Group Captains: Gordon Nees, President; Mr. W. Z. Huggins, Sponsor. STANDING: Mary Graham, Sergeant-at-Arms; Sandra Schultz, Group Captain; Teresa Parsons, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Charlotte Bonner, Cheryl Clifton, Group Captains; Julia Williams, Vice-Presi- dent; Rebecca Rankin, Reporter. C 6. Oran, y Officers SEATED: Jean Petty, Judy Reger, Vice-President; Pam Roberts, Reporter; Wanda Caudle. Secretary- Treasurer. STANDING: Danna Knight, Ella Nora Clinton, Linda Wright, Historian; Judy Knight, Sherry Bul- lock, President; Jim Chastain, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Harry Bettis. Sr., Sponsor. page 44 J e pers at S rahain J tg i £0 200 Ttott GtiecAers SEATED: Susan Burgess, Jayne Newell. STANDING: Lynda Washburn, Shirley Heath, Judy Hodge, Michael Bullock, Janis Underwood. Office iJorAers Sandra Creel, Barbara Green, Betty Steadman, Linda Forrest, Cathy Smith, Louise Sanderson, Sharon Burnett, Betty Hawkins, Rhonda Gaddie. L ibrary 7Iss s an s SEATED: Jean Petty, Judy Reger, Pam Roberts, Wanda Caudle. STANDING: Danna Knight, Ella Nora Clinton, Loretta Gilmore, Linda Wright. Judy Knight, Wade Sanford, Larry Thetford, Jim Chastain, Sherry Bullock, Bobby Choate. page 45 future farmers of America FRONT ROW: Bobby Pardue, Reporter; Larry Pratt, Secretary; Marilyn Burgess, Chapter Sweetheart; Curtis Fitzgerald, President; Danny Dixon, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Paul Butler, Vice-President; Chuck McMillan, Treasurer; Monte Wainscott, Historian; Bill McCluer, Sentinel. Benny Mays, State President of Future Farmers, spoke to the local chapter on one of his visits. Larry Pratt and Mr. Hill, advisor, are shown with him. page 46 Zulu re Jfo me makers of America Chapter O Jit •firs FIRST ROW: Carol Caudle, Secretary: Bobbie Gail Corley, President: Gail Oliver, Reporter. MIDDLE ROW: Sara Kay Williamson, Song Leader: Barbara Guinn, Vice-President: Shirley Heath, Sergeant-at-Arms; Miss Boone, Sponsor. LAST ROW: Cathy Smith, Treasurer: Nan Stockard, Pianist; Mrs. Williamson, Sponsor: Vicki Like, Historian. Ella Marchman. Sara Kay Williamson, Sandra Schultz take a refreshment break. Rebecca Bradshaw, Martha Statler, Suzanne Lancaster, Peggy Wallace, Linda Tiffin, Brenda Burgess, Anne Wiley, Linda Dixon, and Danna Knight can bind up any wounds after first-aid lesson. Do the expressions of Rhonda Walker, Iris Acklin, Marsella Allcock, and Elaine Wright register pleasure or disappointment over the candy made in homemaking? Wanda Martin, Kathryn Burk, Donna At- kinson, and Nedra Armstrong are concen- trating on sewing a fine seam. page 47 ft ey Officers SEATED: Neill Edwards, President; Larry Pratt, Vice-President; Pete Wood, Secretary; Danny Wood, Treasurer. STANDING: Gary Plante, Reporter; Gene Bibb, Dale Shaffer, Mike Tarkington, David Bryan, Mr. Philip Slater, Sponsor. AfeSaie GfuS ( )fficers FRONT ROW: Judy Watson, Secretary; Ann Iverson, Jana Edgar. Paulette Roney, Reporter; Carol Burkett, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Z. Huggins, Sponsor; W. L. Scott III, Larry Thetford, President; James Leak, page 48 Annuaf SEATED: Sandra Schultz, Business Manager; Lillian Daily, Typist; Leslie McClain, Typist; Karen Burch, Typist. STANDING: Wayne Boyle, Artist; Miss Juanita Baird, Sponsor; W. L. Scott III, Editor. areteria Stcifjf Left to Right: Mrs. Patsy Ranft, Mrs. Agnes Wilcox, Mrs. Nita Lee, Mrs. Grace Mills, Mrs. Dixie Evett, Mrs. Wilma York, Mrs. Eilene Farmer. page 49 Jit US 1C Byron Holbert Carolyn Calhoun page 50 Sandra Calhoun Janet Jones Sherry Stephens TICu sic 35ancf ( ounci KNEELING: Sandra Calhoun, Sherry Stephens, Byron Holbert, Drum Major; Janet Jones, Carolyn Calhoun. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Sally Luttrell, Pattie Mayes. Suzy Stewart, Sherry Marchant, Ellen Dougless. SECOND ROW: Martha Statler, Suzanne Lancaster, Dawn Ellison, Rhonda Gaddie, Karen Burch. THIRD ROW: Larry Daniel, Gary Plante, Clifton Shelton, Edwin Parsons, Dewey Bruton, Duane Bevers, Tommy Corbin, Dennis Barnett, Eddie Willis. J)rass Section FRONT ROW: Joe Todd, Glenn Raper, David Garretson, David Holcomb, Clifton Shelton. Tommy Corbin, Eddie Willis. MIDDLE ROW: Ellen Dougless, Lynn Brittain, Edward Remington. Dennis Barnett, Susan Lochner, Allen Plaster, Eddy Hamilton, Adrin Fletcher, Duane Bevers, Doug Shifflett, Steven Wolfe, Kenneth Scott. BACK ROW: Michael Slentz, Charles Maples, Jerry Byars, Bob McNatt, Gary Fancher. The marching band performs at football games, parades, and other outdoor activities. In the spring the band performs in concerts, contests, and assembly. page 51 Music S aye iancf FRONT ROW: Byron Holbert, Edwin Parsons, Mike Wainscott, Dewey Bruton, Larry Daniel, Bruce Elkins. MIDDLE ROW: Glenn Raper, Eddie Willis, Clifton Shelton, Tommy Corbin, Adrin Fletcher, Eddy Hamilton. LAST ROW: Gary Fancher, Gary Plante, David Bryan, Mr. McDaniel. Girls ’ Gnorus FRONT ROW: Lee Allcock, Secretary-Treasurer: Paulette Roney, Vice-President; Marsella All- cock MIDDLE ROW: Jana Edgar, Pat Holbrook. Karen Burch, Reporter; Melinda Brown, Rhonda Walker. LAST ROW: Suzann Casey, President; Donna Weilenman, Sandra Lumpkin, Pat Wheeler, Iris Acklin, Jeanne Raper, Sarah Clark. page 52 TIT us ic Singing Steers FIRST ROW: Tommy Martin. Dennis Barnett, Gene Bibb, Pete Wood, Kenneth Edwards, David Maddox, Kenneth Powell. SECOND ROW: Kelly Reeves. Gordon Moore. George Hays, Buddy Ponder, John Cagle, Mike Shabay, Allen Plaster. THIRD ROW: Stanley Curbo, Steve Denny, Danny Wood, Boomer Davis, Fred Gough, Gary Fancher, Tony Procter. FOURTH ROW: Joe Bill Bennett, Gordon Nees, John Matzinger, Mike Lochner, E. A. Gresham, P. D. Shabay, Johnny Mills, Mr. McDaniel. page 53 junior Oan e en Hoard SEATED: Jack Rex, Preston Pratt, Bill McCluer, E. A. Gresham, Carol McKinley, Vicki Gough. STANDING: Gretchen Schultz, Buddy Ponder, Sherrye Miller. Hepresen a Hoes io Hops’ S a e ancf iris' S a e FRONT ROW: Bobbie Gail Corley. Linda Forrest, W. L. Scott III, Edna Ann Grauerholz. BACK ROW: Pete Wood, Gary Plante, Joe Bill Bennett, P. D. Shabay. page 54 'Junior CJ ass Jj ay These scenes from the Junior Class play, The Diary of Anne Frank, show a fine specimen of hard work. The elaborate set included an upper story, adding to the successful production. Characters included: Judy Watson, Johnny Mills, Steve Denny, Barbara Green, James Leak, Cheryl Brown, Janis Willis, Julie Lemmons, Kenny Haggart, and Larry Pratt. Other juniors did much rewarding work on properties, programs, costumes, set, pub- licity, sound effects, lights, ushering, and student directing. page 55 cSludent ( ounc 1 FRONT ROW: Rita Reeves, Glenda Bullock, Diane Andrews, Linda Forrest, Beth McClanahan, Barbara Guinn. Lawana Smith, Lynn Orr. SECOND ROW: Victor Berry, Sandra Wignall, Sherry Webb, Arlis Davis. Janis Willis, Karolyn J. Moore, Bobbie Gail Corley, Jo Beth Scott. THIRD ROW: Danny Lankford, Martha Jane McMurray, Marilyn Burgess, Carol Caudle, Vicki Like, Sara Kay Williamson, Kenny Haggart, Mrs. Howell, Sponsor. LAST ROW: Wayne Boyle, Danny Robertson. Bill McCluer, Kent Pettus, Phil Birdwell, Larry Pratt, Preston Pratt, David Pryor. Mrs. Howell, sponsor, explains work proj- ect to Kent Pettus, capable president of the council. Vicki Like and Martha Jane McMurray of the Student Council bulletin board committee display a colorful spring picture and a poster advertising The Diary of Anne Frank. Junior class play. Page 56 cS indent Go unci SEATED: Carol Caudle, Historian: Bobbie Gail Corley, Treasurer: Kent Pettus, President: Marilyn Burgess, Secretary: Barbara Guinn, Reporter. STANDING: Bill McCluer, Vice-President: Mrs. Howell, Sponsor: Larry Pratt, Parliamentarian; Sara Kay Williamson, Chaplain. 7£e J mcf “9” Danny Lankford, Phil Birdwell, Wayne Boyle, Preston Pratt, and Bill McCluer, football members of the Student Council, inspect the Flying G, a project begun by a former Student Council. Qeuotionaf Jeri xf This is Carol Caudle bringing you the Wednesday morning devotion, ” the council member begins as she, Mrs. Howell, Sara Kay Williamson, and Kent Pettus bring one of the Wednesday devotional periods sponsored by the Student Council. page 57 A typical and happy scene around high school is Coach McMillan's accompanying Becky on a visiting tour after pep rallies. Stephanie Huggins, little daughter of our popular speech teacher, is another of the faculty children known and loved by the student body. Some other faculty children are the Pitcocks' Tommy, Ellen, and Louis III. And again - I'm warning you for the last time, so ends Mrs. McCune's ultimatum. Mrs. Howell likes the poster advertising The Diary of Anne Frank, the Junior class play. page 59 We don't wanta go thata way, Paul Butler grumbles. Let's move! whoops Phil Brewer. Janet Jones caresses her grand Gordon Moore shows his prize kill. And Mr. Williams his prize catch champion ewe. the one that didn’t get away. Just a few more months of this torture. Neither a book report nor the research theme is the center of interest just now. Tired but contented juniors finish work on the set for junior class play. page 60 page 64 page page 66 BILLY INGRAM BARBARA BROWN r page 67 omore ( fass page 72 page 75 page 76 page 77 - J ice-Presiaem Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - Reporter • — - - President Y PONDER - - MARILYN' BURGESS EDNA ANN GRAUERH E. A. GRESHAM - - page 79 (Seniors BARBARA BENNETT Y-Teens 1,2, 3.4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FT A 1.2; Thespians 3,4; Play 3; Junior Play Staff. JOE BILL BENNETT Football 1, 2, 3,4, Letter 3,4, Co-Capt. 1; Track 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 3,4; Basketball 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 3, 4; Science Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4, Secre- tary 4; Singing Steers 3,4; Boys' State Rep- resentative 3. GENE BIBB (Transfer from Carter Riverside, Fort Worth) Tennis Team 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Science Club 3, Vice-President 3; Key Club 4, Historian 4; Singing Steers 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. KATHRYN BIGHAM SHIRLEY BIRDWELL Travel Club 1; FHA 1,2,4; Nurses Club 3. 4; Biology Club 3. CHERRY BOASE FHA 1,2, 3,4; FT A 1.2; Y-Teens 1,2,4; Thespians 3; Journalism 4; Posture Contest 3. page 80 PHIL BREWER FFA 3,4, Dairy Products Team 3, Senior Chapter Conducting 4; Class Favorite 4. LYNN BRITTAIN cSeniors DENNIS BROWN Thespians 4; Debate Club 4; FFA 1,2,3, Chapter Conducting Team 2. DEWEY BRUTON Rep. Jr.-Sr. Banquet 1; Ind. Arts 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Coun. 2,3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3, 4; Band Award 1; Trumpet and Drum Cl. 1,2,3, Theory Cl. 4; Class Pres. 2; Stud. Coun. 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Letter- man 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4. DANNY BUCKALEW Track 1; Industrial Arts Club 1; Science Club 3; Slide and Rule Club 4; Thespians 4. KAREN KAY BURCH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,4, Group Leader 3, Hist. 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Chap. 3, Coun. 3,4, Inter. Lea. Part. 1,2,3,4, Trumpet and Drum 1, 2; FHA 1; Roll Checker 2; An. Staff 4; Cho. 4; Journ. 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Thesp. 3,4, Thesp. PI. 3; Jr. PI. Cast; Inter. Lea. One-Act Play 3. MARILYN BURGESS Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Parlia- mentarian 4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Posture Contest 1; FTA 3,4, Vice-President 4; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4; Homecoming Nominee 4. PAUL BUTLER Football 2; Athletic Club 2; FFA 3,4 Vice-President 4, Junior Chapter Conduct- ing 3, Senior Chapter Conducting 4, Live- stock Judging 3, Voting Delegate 4. SHERRY CAMPBELL SUZANN CASEY Choir 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Future Nurses 3,4, Vice-Presidents, President 4; Journalism 2,3,4; Stampede Staff 4; Y-Teens 1.2, 3,4; FHA 1; FTA 1. page 81 cSeniors CAROL CAUDLE Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4. Group Leader 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teen Float 4; Class Sec. 2; Homecoming Rep. 2; FHA 1,2, 3.4, Vice-Pres. 2,3, Sec. 4; Class Fav. 3; Stud. Coun. 3,4, Hist. 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Journ. 2,3,4; Stampede Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; C.L.S.C. Jr. Member 4; FTA 1; N.H.S. 3, 4, Sec. 4. MARSHA CAUTHEN CHERYL CLIFTON Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2,3. 4; FTA 1.2; Thesp. 3,4, Group Leader 4, Thesp. Play 3; Jr. Play Prop. Chmn. 3; Jr. Canteen Bd. 2; Inter. League Speaking 3. PATTY COFFMAN Y-Teens 1.2,3.4; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2,4; Thesp. 3,4, Thesp. Play 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Key Club Float 4; Homecom- ing Queen Nominee 4. BETH COOK Y-Teens 1,2,3.4; FHA 1,2,3.4; FTA 2; Art Club 1; Bio. Club 3; Future Nurses 4, Sec. 4; Office Worker 3; Chorus 1,2. MIKE COPPER Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 4; Track 1,3, 4, Mgr. 2, Letterman 3; Jr. Canteen Bd. 2; Student Council 2,3; Key Club 4. BOBBIE GAIL CORLEY Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4, Chap. 3, Treas. 4, TASC Workshop 2; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Group Leader 3, Sec. 4, Val. Prin. 1; FTA 1; Slide Rule 2, Sec. 2; Journ. 4; NHS 4; Class Sec. 3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, St. Meet 3, Pres. 4; Bluebonnet Girls' St. 3; Future Nurses 3, Group Leader 3; Home- coming Parade 4; DAR Nominee Good Citi- zen 4; Homecoming Queen Nom. 4; All- School Favorite Nominee 4. DOROTHY JUNE CORLEY (Transfer - Lueders and Tyler, Texas) Y-Teens 4; Art Club 4; Journalism Club 3, 4; Library Club 3; Volleyball 3. page 82 cS en tors GARY CRENSHAW Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1, 2.3.4, Letterman 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Science Club 3; Latin Club 2; Slide Rule 4; Student Council 2. STEVE CURBO Athletic Club 2,3,4; Football Letterman 2, 3.4, Manager 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball Manager 4. LILLIAN DAILY FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FT A 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Thespian Play 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Favorite 4. LARRY DANIEL Baseball 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Band Council 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Trumpet and Drum Club 1,2,3; Theory Club 4; Industrial Arts 1,2; Thespians 4. BOOMER DAVIS Football 2,3,4; FFA 2; Athletic Club 1,2,3, 4; Thespians 4; Nominee Class Favorite 2,4; Class Favorite 3; Nominee All-School Fa- vorite 4. RUTH DEVIN (Transfer from Seymour) Thespians 4; Y-Teens 4; Journalism 4. DENNIS DILLIN NHS 3,4; Industrial Arts 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Slide Rule Club 4; Interscholastic League 3,4. DIANA DIXON Y-Teens 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 3, 4. page 83 cSeniors JAMES DYE Band 1, 2,3, 4; A and B Club 1, 2, 3,4. KENNETH EDWARDS, JR. Band Club 1; Slide Rule 2; Science Club 3; FFA 4; Thespians 4. NEILL EDWARDS Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman 4; Track 1,2, 3.4; Student Council 1,2,3; Class President 3; Key Club 4, President 3; Key Club 4, President 4, International Convention 4, District Convention 4. DAWN ELLISON Band 1,2,3,4, All-Reg. 1,2,3, St. Band 3, Band Coun. 2,3,4; FHA 1; Joum. 2,3,4, Stampede As. Ed. 4; Fut. Nurses 3,4, Pres. 3, Rep. 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4, Pianist 3, 4; Yrbk. Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4. PERRY ENLOW CURTIS FITZGERALD FFA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, President 4, Lone Star Farmer 3, Star Chapter Farmer 2, Livestock Farming Award 3, Agriculture Award 2; NHS 3,4; Basketball 1,4. LINDA FORREST (Transfer from Breckenridge, Texas) Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; Girls' State 3; Office Worker 3,4; FTA 2. HORACE RAY FREEMAN Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1,3; Athletic Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2, President 1. page 84 cseniors STANTON FREEZE (Transfer) Pep Club; Track 1; Basketball 1,2; Athletic Club. RHONDA GADDIE Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Group Leader 4; FTA 1, 2.3.4, Reporter 4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Council 3.4, Trumpet and Drum 1,2,3, Interschol- astic League Participant 2,3,4; Journalism 4; Office Assistant 4. DALE GARRETSON JON GARVEY Industrial Arts Club 1,2; Biology Club. JO ANN GEURIN Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Latin Cl. 2,3, Sec. - Treas. 2, Rep. 3; Inter. Lea. Typ. 2, Dist. Sec. PI. , Reg.; Hmcg. Event 2; Hmcg. Pa- rade 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Stampede Typ. 3; Journ. 2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4, Letter 3; Posture Queen Contest 2; Chldr. 4. FRED GOUGH FB. 1,2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4; BB. 1; Track 1,3; Thesp. 3,4; Slide Rule Cl. 4; BB. 1.2; Singing Steers 4; Thesp. Play 3. MARY GRAHAM Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Rep. 4; Thesp. 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2,3,4, Thesp. PI. 2, Jr. PI.; NHS 2,3,4; Journ. Cl. 2,3,4, Alumni Ed. 3, Feat. Ed. 4; Class Sec. 1; Val. Prin. 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Tennis Team 2,3; Cheerleader 4. EDNA ANN GRAUERHOLZ FTA 1; FHA 1; Lib. Cl. 2,3.4. Dist. Pari. Nom. 3, Rep.2. Pres. 4, Typ. 4; Sci. Cl. 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Journ. 2,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Bluebonnet Girls' St. 3; Typ. Medal 2; Class Rep. 4; Student Lib. 2,3,4. page 85 Seniors E. A. GRESHAM, JR. FB. 1.2, 3.4, Co-Capt. 4, All-St. 4; BB. 1. 2,3.4; BB. 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,3,4; NHS 2, 3.4, Pres. 4; Sci. Cl. 3. Pres. 3; Thesp. 2,3, 4, Thesp. PI. 2; Class Fav. 2; All-School Fav. 4; Class Pres. 4; Class V.-Pres. 2; Jr. Canteen Bd. 1,4; Letterman 2,3,4; Singing Steers 3,4. BARBARA GUINN Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Awards Chmn. 4; Journ. Cl. 2,3,4, Stampede Asst. Ed. 3, Ed.-in- Chf. 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; FT A 1; Stu. Coun. 3,4, Rep. 4; FHA 1.2. 3,4. Jr. Deg. 3, Pari. 3, V.-Pres. 4; DAR Hmkg. Award 1; NHS 3,4, Reporter 4. GEORGE HAYS Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4; Thesp. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Singing Steers 3,4. SHIRLEY HEATH Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Chor. Pianist 1; FHA 1.2, 3.4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Youth Coun. Del. 4; FTA 2,3,4, Pari. 3, Lib. 4; Posture Cont. 3. JAMES JACKSON Football 4. ROBY JACKSON DALE JEFFREYS FFA 1,2,4, Vice-President 2, Committee Chairman 2, Voting Delegate 2, Radio Team 4; Tumbling Team 4. YOLONDA HENRY Y-Teens 1,2,3; FHA 1.3.4; FTA 2; Thes- pians 3,4, Thespian Play 3; Band 1,2, Trumpet and Drum Club 1,2. page 86 c je j o 's JOE JONES Industrial Arts Club 1,2; Slide Rule Club 3,4. MICHAEL LOCHNER Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4, Letterman 3; Class Vice-President 1,3; Athletic Club 1,2,3; Science Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Thespians 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Singing Steers 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. SANDRA LOGAN Y-Teens 1,2,3.4; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2, 3.4; Volleyball Team 3; Thespians 3,4, Thes- pian Play 3; Student Council 1. SALLY LUTTRELL Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Future Nurses 3,4, Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Sweetheart 4, Trumpet and Drum Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,4; Roll Checker 3. CHARLES MAPLES Band 1,2,3,4, A and B Club 1,2,3, 4; Sci- ence Club 3. NANCEE MAPLES Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; FTA 1; Thespians 2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4, Assist- ant-Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Representa- tive 2. DAVID MADDOX Football 2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4; Athletic Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,3, 4; Thespians 3,4; Singing Steers 3,4. SHERRY LEE MARCHANT Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Group Leader 4; FHA 1, 2.4; FTA 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Trumpet and Drum Club 1,2,3; March of Dimes Repre- sentative 3, CLSC Jr. Member 4; Office Worker 3. page 87 c;emo '.s TOMMY MARTIN JOHN MATZINGER Basketball 1,2,3,41 Football 4; Track 1; Baseball 3,4; Golf 3,4; Ind. Arts Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 1; Latin Club 2,3, Pres. 2, V.- Pres. 3; Science Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Homecoming Event 2; Thesp. 4; Jr. Play Cast; Class Rep. 2; Singing Steers 4. MARSHA McCARTY Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Group Leader 3, Treas. 4; FT A 1; FHA 1; Journ. 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Val. Prin. 3; NHS 2, 3.4; Annual Staff 3; Thesp. 3,4; Stampede Staff, Hist. 4; Posture Cont. 1,2; Roll Checker 2,3; Chldr. 4; Inter. Lea. Typ. 2, Dist.; Jr. PI. Bus. Mgr.; One-Act PI. Staff 3. LESLIE McCLAIN Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2; Sci. Cl. 3,4, Rep. 3; Slide Rule 4, Slide Rule FI. 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1. BETH McCLANAHAN Y-Teens 1.2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 3; FTA 4; Student Council 4; Office Worker 2; Roll Checker 3. DAN McCLUER carol McKinley FHA 1; FTA 1; Office Worker 2; Journalism 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Jr. Canteen Board 4. GORDON MOORE (Transfer from Gainesville, Texas) National Jr. Honor Society 1; NHS 4; Jr. Canteen Bd. 3; Singing Steers 3,4, Pres. 4; Slide Rule Club 4, Vice-Pres.; Science Club 3,4; Ind. Arts Club 2, Vice-Pres. page 88 Seniors JERRY NANTZ Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3; Baseball 2, 3,4, Letterman 2,3,4; Athletic Club 1, 2,3; Track 1; Industrial Arts 1; Singing Steers 3; Thespians 4. GORDON NEES Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Letterman 2,3, 4; Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Jr. Play; Thesp. Play 3; Singing Steers 3, 4. JAYNE NEWELL Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Y-Teen Valentine Prin- cess 3; Band 1,2, Trumpet and Drum Club 1,2; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Library Worker 2; Roll Checker 3,4; Office Worker 3. EZRA NOBLE DAVID NORMAN Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3. BARBARA RUTH ORR Y-Teens 1,2,3; FHA 1,3,4; Librarian 2. BOBBY PARDUE FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Re- porter 4, Land Judging 2, Livestock Judging 2, Radio Team 4; National Honor Society 4. KENT PETTUS Student Council 1,2,3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, President 4; Football 1,2; Baseball Man- ager 1, Baseball 2; Track 1; Journalism Club 2; Thespians 2; Science Club 3,4; De- bate Club 3; District Slide Rule Contest 3; Tennis 4. page 89 Seniors JEAN PETTY Y-Teens 1.2, 3,4; FHA 1,2.3; FT A 1; Slide Rule Cl. 2; Future Nurses 3,4, Hist. 3, Pari. 4; NHS 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Homecoming Float 4; Library Club 4; Dean's Assist. 2; Posture Contest 3; World Hist. Award 2; American History Award 3. GARY PLANTE Band 1,2, 3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Dixie- land Band 1,2; Band Club 1,2,3; Theory Cl. 4; Key Cl. Rep. 4; BandCoun. 4; Boys'St.3. BUDDY PONDER Football 1. 2,3.4, Letterman 2,3,4; Track 2,3, Letterman 3; Sci. Cl. 3; Slide Rule Cl. 4; Thesp. 4; Class V.-Pres. 4, Jr. Can- teen Bd. 4, Pres. 4; Singing Steers 3,4. JEAN RAGER Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FT A 1,2; Thesp. 3,4, Minstrel 3, Hmcg. Float 4, Costume Staff 4; Jr. Play Staff 3; Dean's Assistant 2. KELLY REEVES Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Sci. Cl. 3; Thesp. 4; Slide Rule Cl. 4; Athletic Cl. 1, 2,3; Class Favorite 1; Basketball Mgr. 1; Baseball Mgr. 2; Jr. Play Cast, Best Support- ing Actor 3; Letterman 2,4; Singing Steers 3,4. LARRY ROGERS Football Mgr. 1; Band 2,3,4; Thesp. 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4, Voting Delegate 2,3. PAULETTE RONEY Y-Teens 1,2,4; NHS 2,3,4, Hist. 3; FTA 1; Joum. 2; Thesp. 3,4; Choir V.-Pres. 4; Debate Cl. 4, Rep. 4; CLSC Jr. Member 4; Posture Contest 2nd Place 1; UIL Typing Team 2. PAT SANDERSON (Transfer frdm Megargel, Texas) FHA 1.2; Class Favorite 1; Class Secretary 1,2; Halloween Queen 1; Glee Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Thespians 4. page 90 DALE SHAFFER Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,3, 4; Baseball 2,3; Science Club 3; Thespians 3; Slide Rule 4; Key Club 4; Singing Steers 3,4. GAIL SHIPMAN Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; FTA 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Journalism 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Posture Contest 1,2. CATHY SMITH Y-Teens 1.2,3,4; FHA 1.2.3,4, Treas. 4; Homecoming Float 4; Office Worker 3,4; Thespians 3,4, Minstrel 3. PEGGY SNOW Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Thespians 3,4, Play 3; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 2; Class Favorite 1; All-School Favorite 4; Posture Queen 1; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen Nomi- nee 4; Student Council 2. ciSeniors LOUISE SANDERSON SANDRA SCHULTZ Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Group Leader 4; FHA 1; FTA 1; NHS 4; Thesp. 2,3,4, Group Leader 3,4; Journ. 2,3,4, Assist.-Ed. 3, Alumni Ed. 4; Val. Prin. 2; Chldr. 4; Tennis Team 2,3, 4, Letter 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; An. Staff 3,4, Assist. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Jr. Play; One-Act PI. 2; Lib. Worker 3. WALTER L. SCOTT III (DUBBER) Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Thesp. 3,4; De- bate Cl. 4; BB. Mgr. 1; An. Staff 3. 4. Ed. 4. P. D. SHABAY FB. 1,2, 3,4, Capt. 4, All-St. 4, All-St. Hon. Men. 3. All-Dist. 3,4, All-Area 3,4; BB. 1,2, 3, 4, Capt. 3; BB. 2,3,4; Track 1, 3,4; Letterman 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Thesp. 3, 4; Jr. PI. Cast; Boys' St. 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Singing Steers 3,4. page 91 cS, emo 's MARTHA STATLER Y-Teens 1; FTA 4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Council 4; FHA 2; Biology Club 3. KATHERINE SWEENEY FHA 1,3,4; FTA 1.2; Thespians 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Biology Club 3; Library Club 2; Student Librarian 2. MONTE WAINSCOTT Band 1,2,3, Council 3; FFA 3,4, Quiz Team 3, Livestock Judging 3, Sr. Chapter Conducting 4, Chapter Farmer 4, Historian 4; Latin Club 3. LYNDA WASHBURN FHA 1,2,3, 4; FTA 1,2; Journalism 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Thespians 3, Junior Play Staff; Roll Checker 4. PATSY WHEELER Y-Teens 1,2,3; FHA 1.3; FTA 1,3,4; Thespians 2, Minstrel 2; Chorus 1,3,4; Ten- nis 4. KAY WHITE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Travel Club 1,2; FTA 3,4; DAR Citizen Nominee 4. NANAH TAYLOR Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,3,4, Historian 4, Homecoming Float 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2. LUE NELL THRELKELD page 92 (Seniors SARA KAY WILLIAMSON Class reporter 1; Rep. to Jr.-Sr. Banquet 1; Junior Canteen Board 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Reporter 3, Chaplain 4; F HA 1.2. 3. 4, Historian 2, Secretary 3, Song Leader 4. Junior Degree, Chapter Degree, State Convention 3, Home- making Award 2; Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, Vice- President 4; Journalism 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4; National Honor Society 2, 4, Treasurer 4; Class Favorite 2; Jr. Play Cast 3; Tennis Team 3; Posture Contest 1. 2, 3; American History Award 3; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen 4. CONNIE WILLIAMS Y-Teens 1.2, 3. 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FT A 1. 2; Thespians 3. 4, Thespian Play 3. Thes- pian Homecoming Float 4; Posture Contest 2,3, Queen 3; Office worker 3; FFA Sweet- heart Nominee 4; Jr. Play Staff. JULIA WILLIAMS Y-Teens 1,2, 3. 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, Parlia- mentarian 2, Reporter 3; Thespians 3. 4. Vice-President 4, Minstrel 3, Float 4; Jr. Play; One Act Play 3; UIL Extemporane- ous Speaking 2nd Place 3; Homecoming Event 4; Youth Council Delegate 4. EDDIE WILLIS Industrial Arts Club 4, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PETE WOOD Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Athletic Club 1,2, 3; Key Club 4, Secretary 4; Slide Rule Club 4; Boys' State Representative 3; Chorus 2; Singing Steers 3.4. page 93 J)aleniine Gourts Canteen Coronation Sara Kay Williamson, Valentine Queen, and Robert Nees. Escort; Sherry Webb and Mike Copper; Mike Shabay and Lana Forehand; Sherrye Miller and John Matzinger; Patty Coffman and Fred Gough. CJeen Queen ancf T r n cesses Susan Lochner, Freshman; Barbara Orr, Junior; Dawn Ellison, Y-Teen Queen; Carol Caudle, Y- Teen President; Ruth Devin, Senior; Mary Sue Wair, Sophomore. page 94 junior Ciuss Officers KENNETH POWELL JAMES LEAK - - ■ GAIL OLIVER - - TERESA PARSONS - — - President - - - - - Reporter Secretary-Treasurer - - Vice-President Lee Allcock Ray (Kirby) Ayers Jody Baggett Duane Bevers Rebecca Blackley Charlotte Bonner 7 unions Lynn Brooks Barbara Brown Cheryl Brown Dartez Brumley Michael Bullock Sherry Bullock page 96 Brenda Burgess Carol Burkett Sharon Burnett Susan Burrell Carolyn Calhoun Sandra Calhoun Mike Casey Wanda Caudle Donny Choate Keith Clark Sarah Clark Terry Collins 7i un ors page 97 Mack Couger Earnest Cox Stanley Curbo Lila Curry Billy Daily Larry Davison , un ors Steve Denny Danny Dixon Ellen Dougless Sharon Dye Sandra Erwin Lynda Ford page 98 James Fox Tommy Givens Barbara Green Joe Guinn Kenny Haggart Sue Hamer Jt un ors Barbara Hargrave Betty Hawkins Jimmy Henderson Yvonne Hill Judy Hodge Byron Holbert page 99 Pat Holbrook David Holcomb Bill D. Horn Bill Ingram Barry Johnson Jerry Jones Ji untors Mary Lee Jones Jerry Keith Judy Knight Audrey Koopmans Betty Kovar Suzanne Lancaster page 100 Leslie Lasater Butch Little Lane Long Ella Marchman Pattie Mayes Pat McCleskey Bill McCluer „ Juniors James Leak Kay Lee Julie Lemmons Vicki Like Patricia Liles page 101 Charles McMillan Martha Jane McMurray Sherrye Miller Johnny Mills Diane Montfort Carolyn A. Moore , Juniors Karolyn J. Moore Tim Moreland Jackie Mouser Beth Mustian John Neal Robert Nees page 102 Nicki Nicholson Laura Nunley Gail Oliver Barbara A. Orr Patty Palmer Edwin Parsons Kenneth Powell Larry Pratt Wayne Price page 103 7i f n ors Teresa Parsons Linda Kay Perkins Mike Peterson Tom Prichard Rebecca Rankin Rebecca Reeves Judy Reger Pamela Roberts Douglas Robertson ■ page 104 Wade Sanford David Schoeling Linda Shahan George Sherrell Jot Smyth Patricia Sparks , Juniors Mike Tarkington Charles Thetford Larry Thetford Mike Thetford Martha Thurlo A1 Trumbull Bill Spurlin Phillip Staley Betty Steadham Sherry Stephens Suzy Stewart Gary Tanner page 105 Glenda Tucker Janis Underwood Karen Vance Larry Wadley Mike Wainscott Judy Watson . Juniors Judy Watts Darrell Weatherbee Shari Wells Jannelle Westlake Anne Wiley Janis Willis page 106 Connie Wood Brenda Wright Linda Wright Danny Wood Judy Wyly Ann York Another A in senior English, Mary? page 107 Jn JlCemoriam v. BRENDA WRIGHT April 17, 1947 October 13, 1963 page 108 SopAc 20 no re G ass Offh veers TED HUNT------ TERRY BEARD - - LYNN ORR------- DANNY LANKFORD Secretary-Treasurer ■ - - - - Reporter - - Vice-President - - - - President page 109 Garry Armstrong George Ashley Donnie Beard Terry Beard c )Op jom ores Phil Birdwell Mike Botkin Rebecca Brashears Sue Bridges Robert Bahl Victor Berry Wayne Boyle Linda Brumley Tom A Hand Dennis Barnett Brian Bibb Rebecca Bradshaw page 110 David Bryan Susan Burgess Nelson Buck Martha Caldwell C Of) j i Kenny Bullock James Campbell opno mores Elaine Burgess Frank Casteel Jim Chastain James Cheatwood Carol Childress Bobby Choate Jo Rene Clifton Ella Nora Clinton Randy Cody Johnna Cole Leslie Cole Bob Collier Judith Cope Tommy Corbin Sandra Creel Carey Creswell Richard Cummins Tommy Davis c )opnomores Charles DeLong Clydene DeLong Linda Dixon Jerry Dollins Roland Donnell Terry Downey Jana Edgar Bruce Elkins page 112 Paula Enochs Gary Fancher David Farabee John Farmer Adrin Fletcher Ibbie Ford Kay Freeman Shirley French c S opjfiom ores Ray Gameson David Garretson Janice Gibbs Jimmy Gilmore Loretta Gilmore Pat Gowens Bud Gragg Pat Grauerholz page 113 Mike Grimes Dora Hamilton Jimmy Harris Bobby Hayes Larry Henderson David Hinson Larry Hodge Donald Hogans C OpA( opnomores Larry Holman Gloria Howard Ted Hunt Alan Johns Howard Johnson Janet Jones Teresa Jones Paula Joplin page 114 Danna Knight Jack Lanham Danny Lankford Linda Lindley Monja Lovern Allen Mann Linda Martin Vickie Mayo C Sop j( opnomores Dolores McCarroll Connie McClanahan Linda McCoy Sharon McCoy Bob McNatt Shirley Meissner Charles Mills Troy Mowrey page 115 Amy Murray Eileen Owens Sherrill Pettus Allen Plaster Lynda Needham Charlotte Nunley Danny Oxford Charles Parker c jop jom ores Gary Phillips Tommy Phillips Preston Pratt Juanita Presley Lynn Orr Pete Peterson Cathey Pitts Paula Preston page 116 Glen Price Tony Proctor Kathy Ramsey Glenn Raper Ronnie Reddell Diane Reese Wayne Ribble Ann Rice r Sophomores Roy Richards Linda Roberts Barbara L. Rogers Connie Rogers Edna Eloise Roston Pat Rush Darlene Sadler Judy Sanderson page 117 Celeste Sanford Gretchen Schultz Kenneth Scott Donald Self Karen Shahan Glenda Shamburger Clifton Shelton Jimmy Shepard S opjfiom ores Doug Shifflett Charlene Shipman Ralph Simmons Gary Sipe Sharon Slay Lawana Smith Nan Stockard Ellen Swain page 118 Neal Sweeney Joyce Ann Tate Phyllis Thetford Wanda Thetford Betty Thompson James Thompson Linda Tiffin James Timms cS op iomores Pat Unkart Mary Sue Wair Reba Weatherbee Sherry Webb Don Wignall Georgia Wilcox Virginia Wiley Shirley Williams page 119 Van Wilson Mary Wolf Larry Wooldridge Karen Wyly Paul Hendry May I have your attention, please? This candid shot may make Coach Smith, 1 McCune, and Mrs. Ranft wish they had not laughed at a poor victim. page 120 O op iomores rJ'.'res iman Cj ass G veers DAVID ROBERTSON............................................Vice-President DAVID PINSON..........................................Secretary-Treasurer JOHN FORD........................................................Reporter GREG DIES-------------------------------------------------------President page 121 fres imen Martha Abbott Iris Acklin Larry Ainsworth Marsella Allcock Connie Allen Richard Allen Diane Andrews Judy Armstrong Nedra Armstrong Dorthy Atchley Donna Atkinson Lottie Austin Bobby Barnett Gary Bennett Howard Bigham Sherlyn Bigham Conner Birdwell Albert Brisco Anne Brisco Jerry Brisco page 122 res men Jimmy Brisco Vicki Brittain Melinda Brown Teresa Brown Wendell Brown Kelly Bryan Glenda Bullock Ronnie Burgess Kathryn Burk Zack Burk Sue Burkett Donna Burt Jerry Byars John Cagle Wayne Calhoun Wanda Carr Sandra Carter Glen Carver James Carver Mitchell Caudle page 123 res ) men Becky Chambers Erbie Chastain Suzanne Collier Perry Steven Collins Gary Cope Di Anne Curry Arlis Davis Jan Davis Sandra Delong Phil Denny Gregg Dies Mike Divine Leonard Dixon Sammy Dooley Don Edwards Ricky Epperson Connie Farmer Johnny Fitzpatrick Larry Fitzpatrick Kay Flowers page 124 res nen John Ford Lana Forehand Jimmy Garvey Darlene Gillentine Sherry Gillentine Patsy Glaze Vicki Goldston Danny Goss Vicki Gough Kenneth Gowens Phil Grafft Gene Graham Buddy Gregg Merrill Guinn Neal Guinn Carol Hall Richard Hall Clyrene Halsel Eddy Hamilton Susie Hamilton page 125 res men Jean Harrell Larry Hearne Susan Hearne LeRoy Henderson John Henry Bill Horn Paula Howard David Huckobey Donna Hunt Don Iverson Linda Kennedy Charles Lay fie Id Melvin Lewis Mike Lewis Susan Lochner Sandra Lumpkin Benny Lunsford Robert Maidens Tom Manning Bobby Marchant page 126 Jimmy Marshall resfh imen Paul Marshall Wanda Martin John Maynard Ava Mayo Janine McCune Gary McGee Robert McGee Martha McKinley Digger Meissner Jan Moore Cathy Murray Sandra Nees Suzanne Nichols Bobby Oliver Christy Pembroke Robert Petty Bonnie Phillips David Pinson David Pryor page 127 resjfimen Jim Quillin Eddie Ragan Sharon Ragland Jeanne Raper Linda Ray Linda Rea John Reddell Rita Reeves Russell Reeves Aria Reger Gary Reger Edward Remington Jack Rex Bobby Rice Mike Richards Zane Richardson Shirley Robbins David Robertson James Rodgers Jeff Rodgers page 128 Gail Rogers res ) men Carolyn Salmon Jo Beth Scott Richard Sedberry Jimmy Senkel Mike Shabay Sharon Shaw Stephen Shepherd Linda Sherley Cathy Simmons Michael Slentz Sherry Stansell Charles Stanton Paula Steadham Terry Steed Linda D. Stewart Linda K. Stewart Dale Sweeney Judy Tanner Robbie Taylor page 129 res ) men Danny Thacker Darenda Thetford Diane Thomas Georgie Thornbrue Joe Todd Sammy Todd Janie Tucker Wendell Tucker Pat Tyra Sharon Vaught Linda Wade Jimmy Walker Rhonda Walker Jimmy Wallace Peggy Wallace Billy Ward Jerry Weatherbee Linda Weatherbee Donna Weilenman Danny West page 130 Clay Young Tommy Young Judy Youngblood Rose Anne Youngblood Linda Woods Patricia Wooldridge Elaine Wright Sandra Wignall Johnny Williams Steven Wolfe S.resfimen page 131 Lest life Brenda Wright October 13, 1963 President John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 22, 1963 page 132 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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