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MQW ,, '..:2qzj'f::3f'r:G5gj1- ,f,:--agar: J,,.f Q- -,,:M,f- ,- -1' f ng ,T A' W' A J A 5 H 4- Q f + 4 1 I V' N i We I-A. 2xL 'CYS 'N-N 72' Q- V A-1 i V! gt--ga. xx-Q71 f--eff L1 Yrjgrnz- . A ,E 4. N . mf i:fV W ,, W M 1 Q 3 C . , fi !, ,fm VM . Au ' Wag W xv A 'U 'L ,WI JM-. , 3 'wi .H ,xx ff N J 1 1 L ,1 1 ? lmwn flern, edifer, and staff ,wendy present ine nineteen nnndred and szlffy- Hee eenfnfn fff ine Irving Jfzyn .Www yenrbeek Ule 44. Volume 24 5 ' Irving, Texas H I4 Irving Hugh School X1 ft ' ffiei,xe'?:+ wg if M KM A , 33511 52-42 me 1242? I : a id f mu f ,-,V Q, 5 Rf . . . We '1 55' 7 5 yy- ':vmr?g,4 ,' . . ' ' ' 4 , 7 I , 7 P Ubbiiiifi , .. .W V' m 1 ff? '- ' ff-, - . , . 3'3'.3,--143,-aqrg-5. ' - . . . Cable af Lfaateats ,Activities .... . . . . . . .4 Departmental. . . . . .54 fair Salates. . . . . .82 Orgaaizatiaas. . . . . .174 Sports. . . . . .158 Klasses ....... . . .194 Advertisements .... . . .270 A l 1 J 3 733 I if H651 -, .s,f,We.1MM , 1--.21 M wwgg 7 mmf' , f . mrlig z 2 Q52 f ,wr qw Aff 4 LE , L W EF 7 mln I I. 4 3 I 1 A H fr A 4I i 5 ir fl N lu K K 1 1 1 ' F X l Xiiifw QQ I rw 4- ' A QW Q Q o :Q i 3 W 4 I '3 gf 1 1 i 1 'K ,1 f Q Activities Linda Seals l .ft Students Enjo Beautiful Weather During Busy Fall Season Busy fall days are centered around the IHS campus. Each stuclent's heavy schedule is lightened by the beautiful autumn weather. The architectural beauty of patios equals the peaceful repose of autumn days. I X' 5 ALMA MATER K Myst M ,- mf-'Q' Nancy Davis, Sandra Claunch and Mike Faulkner are busy painting the weekly football poster. M . K1 Wu . H Q 1 Us t P. ' 9 .fi Q I af 33: 1,3 if K ' , 1 f fl U J I R' H : P -fm, 4 W 1 X . wwf' ,f , M zu, E 2 if A Homecoming Queen f This year's winning float was the junior's, 'Sneak Prevue . The sopho- more float, Tigers Move , won sec- ond and the senior float, Time For Axshun , placed third. The car contest was won by the D.E. Club. The prize for the best homecoming poster was awarded to Mike Faulkner. l Miki mi WWW ifW,i u?'0iWi2'2: 'kfgwlwll . ' gf.. . - ...---ffk' H .-.gi A 'l l' ri i ' , l re A AAR , N i Ur.. . ze-my A , T T 5 ' 'Ti 3 Q ,Im ' an MA., , 5 ' If M 1 :vi T ESRC W SUp'hcnnore V MWC-Ji A4 Q 1 i Y fx-A M ., M v ' tj-ffl' e . -1 V :iii :N YR X. A: 8 1 is , -A-M' 7' ff .pw . g.,-.iw -, , E, Q., ' 1, K' 1+ 5-1-if ww? fi . f ' rim, X, ,1w..wlii.iQlm2Z ++- ' li Tigers in Action Is Theme for Homecoming Festivities Three pretty D.E. members ride in prize winning car. IHS Band and Toy Tigers add to Homecoming parade. ' 4'4- -fb L i g ii Q4 . mm WW1r'?Y'of n1Uv'f 1 fy f y yy M 11 6 5 if -W fa4fr 1+ w ha' 1' of-N YE Students Boost Tiger I2 A burst of sparks . . . a charred paper bulldog . . . and the 1964 Fighting Tigers roar into action. The first vic- tory came when the Tigers defeated North Dallas 20-O, followed by another victory over Carrollton 8-7. The stu- dents of IHS exhibited their spirit, led by cheerleaders Sharon Summers, Beth Spirit Livengood, Diann Duncan, Ron Ber- nard, Mike Lamp and Mike Young, in weekly pep rallies. The Tiger Spirit Association, spon- sored by Mrs. Wilkinson, showed their spirit by making posters and banners which they exhibited throughout school. Big IRVI and Friends Go Tigers! Madison Avenue admen have this year 'the year of the tiger.' But at Irving High every year is the year of the tiger. We're tigers all! And tigers are going places, even Big Irvi. He walked through the yearbook. By choosing GO TIGERS as the predominate idea for the yearbook, the staff salutes not only our athletic teams, but all Irving High School students. The '65 LAIR records in words and pictures the year's activities of 3,145 tigers. ,fi I is g O0 Aw grub :L ' e .... ...... if-'ctr s., Qlswwf. i 4 This is Irving . . The city of Irving was founded in 1905 by two civil engineers, Otis Brown and C. P, Shultz. It has grown from a small community of 2,500 in 1940 to over 73,000 now, it has been predicted that in 1970 the population will reach 100,000. Irving has over seventy churches and a school system unexcelled anywhere, consisting of fifteen elementaries, two junior highs, and a three million dollar high school -IHS. Another high school, a junior high, and several elementary schools are under construction. Irving is located equidistant C5 milesj between Dallas' Love Field and Greater Southwest International Airport, and is located on three major state highways: State High- way 183, 356, and 114 traversing the northerncity limits. In other words, Irving is a city ideally located in the heart of the Metropolitan Dallas-Fort Wforth area, with over a three billion dollar yearly market-and best of all a good place to live. ...and this is IRVING HIGH Q w ff , 'N tiff 1? 4? ? F I 9 '64-'6 Year Begins With Orientation y. li if? ig ,E f The '64-'65 school year begins with orientation and registration E- Even upper classrnen, Kathy Clark confused at the beginning of school Randy Wfithrow, Donna Scovall, and Martha Day along with other Seniors get a touch of graduation at orientation 20 and Lori Goclman, ge ati E Four Days of Frantic Activity Senior? Lin Fisk, prepares for the coming school year Photographer, Mr. Stone prepares students for class pictures juniors and Seniors eagerly sign up for classes in anticipa- tzzken during orientation tion of their '64-'65 school year 2l IIN O O 6 Q 'L KST W1 X 4 ' 1dl W,..1l Hn. N -4 '. 3 B i fle ,, .ff , N -.Wy X WNW Enrollment Reaches All-time High In September 3,145 students came to fill the rooms of Irving High. The greatest number ever under the seven acres of IHS roof, these students were guided by 140 teachers and professional employees. During the first few days of school, most IHS'ers just took it easyg however, a drastic change was soon noted as they began the routine of homework and tests. Although they walked through crowded halls, students enjoyed the most modern of school facilities. Building Program Provides New Facilities Irving, the fastest growing city in Texas, has continued construction in its school system to meet the needs of an ever-increasing number of students. The cost of construction on Irving High alone will total 55110,000. The work will provide seating area for 300 more students in the cafeteria, an en- larged library for better reference work, a classroom and study hall, along with complete air-conditioning. Uillifff, - m mnlnu 'fM QQ C33 Action Explodes As Tigers Take to the Field Senior Tigers, Cheerleaders, Drill team and Band Members Give Final Performance me 5 l Even during the hectic days of football tickets to buy, dates to make and pep rallies to at- tend, students find time to ob- serve the crest and remember the Class of '64 who dedicated it to the school. Tigers brew up steam against the Wichita Fall Coyotes . A 5 SM ff Fans Back Tigers in Victory or Defeat f Ie' ,Wx 'eee e e V XHNRXQ Go Tigers! 96 'bf 15 . 4 n- if 'Q rf' 1--Y Welcome To Homeeolr L, W ' ,n ,lm J Q. All Q ,, vf1 Freshman princess, Linda Clark, and her date en- joy an after-the-game homecoming dance. Team looks on as th ng I 964 Cheerleaders crepe the goal posts before a home game. .pf I 1 fzfj 1 Sf 'Q La. ill. are o ' . x 4 , , K l ffm: fr , Juniors and Friend work on prize-winning float.. cheerleaders take over the play. i Loyal II-IS's show the result of a smashmg vxctory over the Richland Rebels. If l A 'Q' 7 '. .7 -,Q X. Gleaming trophies are the rewards for a. hard day's work for Patti Conover, ROH Bernard, and Caf0lYf1 Cf-188615 l Tom Dixon appears to be locked up in his work. Dianne Duncan doesn't seem to mind dishpan hands. Memories Are Made Trophy polish . . . buckets . . . windex . . . hair rollers . . . and the senior class roars into action to clean the trophy case as the senior classes preceding them have done. 1 1 M .gm 1 ff! my Leo jackson fseatedj was the principal speaker at the banquet. Coach Webster gave his views on the past football season. f Tl1lS'z Steve Murphree and his date add the finishing touches to their dress before the banquet. Ronnie Freestone, Steve Murphree and Danny Gordon make Miss Cathi Clendennen feel the full capacity of her honor as she is named Football Sweetheart for 1965. Athletes lmpersonate Cheerleaders and Toy Tigers Head cheerleader, Eugenia OJ Reagan introduces Bell's head basketball coach CSteve Murphreej. as , f I J t s N 3 'vw lags ig 5 . V V With a hup 2, 5, 4 the new muscle-bound drill team begin their routine. Here at IHS we believe in having nice-looking athletes. Hey, Don, your seams are crooked W Yea bunnies? er . . . ah, Tigers fTom Newsomj K if Wi Lf' fs. 'xt 'X-at He's had a hard day at the office and I d0n't know but, what he may have one of his moods. Uohnny McPherson, Cheryl Baumann, Jeri Mahanj Annual Thespian Production is Skin of Our Teeth Oh! Mr. Antrobus,-Dare I speak to you for a moment? f Nancy Davis, Randy Davisj 36 I I Q Marvin Arthur has a birds-eye view from the catwalk. It's cold, Mr. Antrobus, let us in. fBill Skelton, Linda Moffett, Toni Walket, Cheryl Fulkrod, Lin Fisk, 4 4923536 xi X . . Set construction along with make-up, props and publicity committees form the backbone for a successful presentation. Mommy, Dacldy's talking to the lady in the red dress. 44 Thornton Wilder Play Receives Warm Response Nick Leonard kept in Contact with the light-:1nd- effect men throughout the play. Maggie, I want to spare your feelings in every way I can! s to it , . if E 5 Q tt , 't A ie T - K i J ., 1 f -,, If f j 'L in . it X is S ,, if s., Q 'La . vu. 2 Lili! 5' i 'Q 1? to gd, Sk .si YBVPAM' 'W? ii Jeri Mahan illustrates the important part make-up played in the dramatic events in 'iSkin of our Teeth My 2 Look, he's fallen asleep already, with his potato half-chewed. '-' The final curtain call concludes the enjoyment and excitement. 39 Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land. Adm of .. ,M rf IHS Students Step up the Tempo Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor Iron bars a cage. Thou art a monument without a tomb! ,W- f Round about the caldron gog In the poisoned entrails throw. 91 gb U 3 7 lil ' -, gV:,,,,kw V7 , ,, , ,, ,lf I ,, If .f fl was J i l ' 'M ' Hmm g iq ggg Qlo ' d l g ' ' B W, 1 1 ' ., . si ,ff . T, Wffwflygt--QE!' ' A .Ji A ii, ' ,ff ' M ,,,. ' 5 X V fi x do g l Nam. Wa ' glam'-f For a good student's made, as well as born. A little learning is a dangerous thing. 4' New fashion craze at IHS-textured hose and penny loafers. Test tubes plus chemicals plus knowledge equal Mr. Powell, Hmm, maybe this is the instant coffee! Uohnny McPher- 5 f War 1 ee 'LS r 7 Q, 1 fi 4 :ms m 42 I 1M,q , ,o it K 1 r Never Dull Moment r IH Ricky Perez and Mary Ann Anderson learn the basic fundamentals of Chemistry. 2 .V , r or Here-'s living proof that there is a Santa Claus. Marty Lechner practices a new crack shot to improve his basketball skills. 43 They're Here! A The old and new . . . the old- traditional emblem . . . the new, shiny finish . . . go hand in hand with the senior class rings. Senior Rings Arrive The arrival of the symbolic senior rings is a memorable event in the life of every graduating senior. The seniors of '65 are honored to be the first class to have completed all 4 years at the new high school. Mr. Kelly Shyroc delivers the sen- ior rings to jim Venable, Wesley Horne, and Marshall Corder. A 1 f. -14'55'imQ2f:,r,, HQ? is , W ,.,,. - l :,xf, , Deadlines are met through determination on the part of the individuals who form the Tiger Rag staff. This year's officers are fmzndingj Cheryl Bjeletich, Linda Neal, Darwin Slaughter, Kfeafedj Shelia Roach, Shelby Dobbs, Anthia Ermis, Glenna Davies. l l , ger Rag In the Making Presenting the Tiger Rag Staff of '64 Hop fawj- john Fostel, Shelby Dodds, Cheryl Fulkrod, Wayne Murphey, David Patter son, Darwin Slaughter, Shelia Roach, Kbotzom fowl-Paula Prettyman, Glenna Davies, Anthia Ermis, Brenda Holland, Cheryl Bjeletich, Kathy Mallow, Cecilia Duncan, and Linda Neal. 3 'M ,f ,Fi ligitlil' rms., -- ...T Band 'FOREX O -I.-A 4, SW f , The touch of the master's hand, Mr, Jantzen We K ' Musicians view of a concert. 5? A Cappella Choir Choirs Song bird of the South, Mr, Davidson . 1 ,Hy Nw ,ff M., l Sl Q! 5 9 4 fix E lil 5 4 mf L, ,, gl, 3 WSW li f fkwsfwfi . 1 Vxfgga , F , W' Lx . lv ,N A g. V, -. X f u 2 5 f 'v ,A 354: , , l f ,Wagga xg: ffl: ll' D am Wk, Girls Choir 47 Candid Camera Records Life At IH fi The gmlty party fjohn Harmsj wxll never be able to deny breakmg the w1ndow. Our candid camera was focused energetic moments. on Bebe Allen at one of her less Practice makes perfect. iff --'ww The lull before the storm. Art students, Virene Henderson and jan Brunson, discuss a new project 49 k P- Tony and Alice Ueff Schatgman, Bebe Allenj begin 21 Papa Sycamore CBill Beatyj thinks the powder chamber is fl love scene. Or was it a comedy scene? little too close to the balloon. A quiet dinner with the Sycamore family. Seniors Give Kaufman and Hart Comed , You Can't Take It With You. . . and I like him Grandpa, so nlon't let the snakes get him. Art is only uchievecl thrnugh perspiration. lsn't that beautiful Uun Hollandj. Mr. Henderson Uohn Clarkj plays Internal something or other. Y cl Q. xv 2 Y ,W Debate members are ftop fowl Katrina Hoopes, Debra Black, Patsy Reagan, Susan Lundy, Marilyn Mixon, joell Vanderwagen, fballom fowl Pete Gardner, Sherrie Taylor, Marilyn Seigel, Betty Kemper, Paula French and Phil Choate. Debate, Morning Watch Interest Students Qijfllgv -OSF? Gail Smith, Beth Price and Janice Davis are Morning Watch officers. Gail Smith was a principal speaker at Morning Watch early in the school year. The weekly religious meetings are open to all interested students. Dixon, Bailey Named Beau, Top Toy Tiger Mrs. Lucille Casey, Toy Tiger sponsor. congratulates Joanne Bailey on being named outstanding Toy Tiger for 196-i-65. Tom Dixon- Toy Tigers' Tiger 'X 5X -UN NG RV! i vACTWN a 'N ! - , 1 N -A mx as ., - ' ',, 5 sl, Q ft 5 X g I V QV yi 3 ' ' fl ' - 1 'E j g i gf 1 'WW ' K b . :wi v-'V 1 . , . X 3 V i X , 5, f ' , , A . . ! Q mf fi4'ggh ,Q i!,w- , yiif-'LQ 'W C, 1 fgvr 3, , ' d rttgljc,-..., .lb-qi' V .WU Ml ' Q1-X new' , .sq VV , V' ?1WVYA1 YY N Q' ' , fy l fag, I I , N Y 54 an-u Aw: V fy Jwm:,,i,5,w f ,A ,. , ,i ,.1,,q1.,? 9 1 g.,,,,,3,,f 1 pg JL 1 1 4' fn, ,L ,V , X if f, ,fu 1 1 If is M f- Q ' 1 1 af ,, E ' 1- ww ww, 1 J .. M. . 1 1, fs P121 5, 3 J- 1 gf., 54 W mug Irving High School Students Complete Fourth Year in New Building Administration Building Wet xi .,, 3 ,. it 5 , 3 2' f if P, ly 'af ' r -jf 'ix w N 'af' f ' It . i fl Q ' - Q i jj A . , ,Q My-L ' ' t '.,f--jf ' f f we nw - as 1 ' H' . 4 l 1 I- 'll' l Y V A 4 K k V- 1 1 1 - f , fan ,AM V' f ,f,Jfl': ? , ' 'Elk - I 1 wut -u .A t r - 1 YH Magix' 4- -. ,il 4 LM' yf.. W f Q ll' ladxi School Administration Coordinates Activities Board of Education members are fleft to rightj Harry E. Spencer, Jr., Robert C. Furgerson, Mort Ewing, W. T. Hanes, Dr. H. L. Watkins, james R, Moreland, Clinton H. Howard and John E. Davis. Superintendent Hanes TO THE STUDENT BODY OF IRVING HIGH SCHOOL: You have already demonstrated to faculty members, your parents and friends that you accept your responsibilities as citizens of Irving High School. May I congratulate you on your realization and your acceptance of the fact that in a society such as we have in the United States of America, there goes with every RIGHT a corresponding RESPONSIBILITY. I trust you will take the time to think seriously just what changes in every phase of the free enterprise system of America, including education, have taken place since you entered the first grade. The only way to be prepared as a useful citizen in this new technological age in which you will be entering as adult citizens is to acquire all of the education that itis possible for you to absorb. The public schools of America are the proving grounds for future leaders in every field of endeavor. The record that you are making in your public school life gives me faith that you will make an extremely worthwhile contribution to the continued growth and strengthening of the Ameri- can Way of Life as you and I have always known it. Sincerely, 5 , I W. T. Hanes, Superintendent Irving Public Schools Norman Hughes - IHS Principal TO THE IRVING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: As this year comes to a close, I am very gratified to see the progress of this student body. An education is the greatest asset that a person should obtain. I believe Abraham Lincoln said, An education is obtained through seventy-five percent effort on the part of the pupil. That is to say that we through constant effort and desire educate our- selves. I sincerely hope that those who are serious and are completing this step in their lives, and those who will con- tinue their high school education, will continue to grow intellectually, spiritually and physically. The biggest challenge in life today is to WORK for what you receivelg STAND FIRM for individual freedomlg and have a deep respect for the other man and his property. Face life's problems with fairness, consideration, and honesty, and when you have a job to do, do it with pleasantness and to the best of your ability that God gave you. May I thank you for the many joys that I have received from seeing you grow day by day, and may God bless you always. Sincerely, X slats. Norman Hughes, Principal Irving High School 58 rx I! .iii 5 I , 'R -i S X Welcome to the House of Intrigue, fteachers Ioungej. Hey, Mrs. Decker, tell us what goes on behind that closed door! Teachers in Action at Irving High. Coach MacDonald, you'd befter read that pass before you sign it. , MR. WAYNE MARTIN FRESHMEN MR GUY CLEMENTS SOPHOMORES Vice-Principals , MR. CADAR PARR IUNIORS MR. GLENN DUGGINS SENIORS 'bww 'ki Z, QQ an if ak J J my A W' A Bob Harrington diligently tries to finish last night's homework before his next class. ,F as 'Y'--q...,,,,q,,,g MISS GOODLOE MRS. SHEHAN MRS: WEDDLE Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor l....e....... MRS. GREEN MR. FREEMAN MRS. LAYFIELD Senior Counselor Senior Counselor Senior Counselor Counselors and Nurses Promote Student Welfare 11, ' - , 'Y-F55-i . L .QS ' Al 5' .Q- qxvixlvt vm, A ,Q if? S- 1 C X' A terra E M ' 1. I -R rf: I 7. Uij r..f' 5 41- a 'I twig r 5 me , S r r H Sealed: Lois DeAndrea, Beverly Juneau, Edna Mae Schroers Standing: Beth Perdue, Barbara Barnett, Sue Harston, Barbara P Q ickharcl qwf IHS Office Workers Prove Helpful to Everyone MRS. CONNER Attendance Office MRS. STARNES Attendance Office MRS. MORGAN Secretary to the Principal 62 xxilqe ' Q? 69' .. . MRS. CROOK MRS. GROOM Attendance Attendance Office Office I jx '-4 fr f sf we if .e .,. g MRS. CLEMENTS MRS. POSEY Information Information Booth Office MRS. HARROD MRS. SARGENT Secretary to the Secretary to the Senior Counselors Freshman, Soph., and junior Counselors MRS. PAYNE Attendance Office MRS. URQUART Information Office MRS. MILLER Library Clerk Lunchroom and aintenance Staffs 32 . hW-W- W ,Q . ,,,,,. . ,,,.,.... ,V Jean McCullough, Martha Matson, Phyllis I.aMons, Madge Turner, Ruby Jernigan, Shirley Strickland, Jo Gleghorn, Flo Arm- strong, Lurlene Evans, and Chris Thomas. we mi: Engineers Virgil Merit and Bill Hensley Q Work with Mr. Clements on a broken locker-one of their many duties at IHS. Ken Kensel, Bear Young, and jack Selman represent the many hard-working custodians that try to keep our school looking beautiful. awww. ALKEK, CAROL BA, University of Texas Spanish and German Spanish Club Sponsor BEAUJON, RUBY IO BA, MA, Oklahoma State University English III and IV BENTRUP, DONNA C. BA, University of Dallas World and American History American Heritage Club BISHOP, ANNE BA, University of Texas English III Junior Class Sponsor BLOUNT, BILL BS, North Texas State University Biology BOLDT, LINDA BS, Texas Tech American History BRIGHT, GAYLE BS, Hardin-Simmons, NTSU, West Texas State University English II BROWN, MARY LEE BS, MEcl, East Texas State, ASC, NTSU Clerical Practice, Typing I BUECHNER, PHILIP E. BA, BS, Oklahoma Baptist Univ., OU, TCU English II and Math National Honor Society CASEY, LUCILLE BA, Texas Women's University English III and Sociology Drill Team CASSEL, FRANCES BS, East Texas State English II Junior Class Sponsor Sophomore English Chairman CLABORN, MORRIS BS, North Texas State Physical Education, Health CLARKSTON, B. J. BS, MEd, Austin College, NTSU Biology COLEMAN, VESTA BS, MS, Florence State, NTSU American History American Heritage Club COX, MARDILLA BA, MA, Texas Wesleyan College Midwestern University English CRUM, SYLVIA BA, SMU Spanish I and II, English I Spanish Club 3 . , I I A 3 fi ,pf--wav ,Alva-Q, vi f Nw' I -tau 2,33 ki, DAVIDSON, NEIL BM, MM-NTSU, SMU Choir, Music Theory Morning Watch DAVIS, EDWIN BA, MA-Texas Tech, NTSU American History, Government Sophomore Class Sponsor DECKER, NEL BS, SMU-TWU General Business, Business Law, Business and Consumer Arithmetic Junior Class Sponsor DeCUIR, BARBARA BA-Sacrmed Heart Dominican College English I and II Y-Teens DeHARO, BERNADINE BA-University of Dallas, SMU American History, Government National Honor Society DENTON, REBECA BS-University of Hawaii, NTSU Physical Education DESKIN, GARY BS-North Texas State University Physical Education DOWNS, EDWARD BS-Southeastern State, NTSU Industrial Arts DUDLEY, EDWARD BBA-Texas A8cM Economics Varsity Coach ELLEDGE, SHARON BS-University of Texas Homemaking I and II, FHA EDWARDS, SANDRA JANE BS-University of Colorado Texas Tech Homemaking I and II FHA EMBERTON, BOBBY RAY BS-Texarkana jr. College, NTSU General Science, Drivers Ed. Freshman Class Sponsor ENGLE, WILLIA-M BBA, MEd-Texas A8zM, ESTU General Math, Business Arithmetic FAGAN, FRED M. BA-Southeastern State College Art, Lair, Tiger Rag FENTON, JOANNE BA-Texas Christian University English Interscholastic League FOWLER, J. M. BS-Oklahoma State University, Southwestern State Geometry, Algebra II junior Class Sponsor ., Zi Hz' '51, .1 ,.,,ig,.yg5gi age aa its .af .a is .-L. Maw? . ,Q 1.-2 . res? ,., .,. I -0 'et' -- 1, 1 if xg, , ,... s-if .., f . fi .7i-v -. I Q 1 af A 5 1.5, GIBSON, CYRUS A. BA-Baylor, University of Illinois Algebra II, Geometry Slide Rule GIEB, DORA SUE BS-Texas Woman's University I-Iomemaking I and III FHA FRY, H. D. BS, MEd-North Texas State Industrial Arts, History GIVENS, ROBERT BA-University of Texas Chemistry GREEN, EDDIE BS-Howard Payne, NTSU General Science GRINNELL, JOAN C. BA-Texas Tech English I and II HALL, BILLY BOB BS-Midwestern University, Kansas State General Science! HAMBERGER, JOHN E. BS, SMU-NTSU Government Varsity Coach HARDIN, SUE BS-NTSU Physical Education HARRIS, MARY BA, MA-Hardin-Simmons English IV Senior Class Sponsor HENSLEE, PAULINE BS-I W U Homemaking, FHA HERTTENBERGER, DOYLE BS-San Angelo College NTSU, Physical Education HEWITT, CHRISTINE BA-TCU, I W U, NTSU Algebra II HILBURN, R. E. Texas A8cM, UT VIC HINES, MRS. BEN BA, MA-UT English IV Senior Sponsor HINES, CURTIS BS-Midwestern University World History Varsity Coach . in ,IQQ if again if - I 1 Bt 1,7441 ' Rita! if X HIPP, RITA BA-TXVU English I, Sociology Freshman Sponsor HODGKISS, TOMMYE BA-Southeastern State English III HOSTAD, DORIS BA-McMurray College, Hardin-Simmons Trig., Solid Geometry, Analytical Geometry Senior Sponsor HUDDLESTON, DIANE BA-NTSU English HUGHES, JUDY BBA-Lamar State College Typing I ILGENFRITZ, ALLENE BA-TWU Algebra I FTA JANZEN, ELDON BM, M MEd-Oklahoma State, NTSU Band, Stage Band JARMON, JANE BA-Louisiana Polytechnic Algebra I, Related Math JARRELL, DAN BS-Stephen F. Austin Algebra I, Related Math JOHNSON, KATHY AB-Western Ky. State, NTSU Biology, General Science Sr. Red Cross JONES, BOBBY BS, AS-Tarleton State, NTSU Health, PE JONES, J. M. BA, MEd-Texas Tech, NTSU Geometry JONES, MADELINE BS-Texas Tech, NTSU Algebra II, Geometry KASSEN, JOHN M. BS, MS-University of Kansas, University of Missouri, NTSU Texas History, Science, American History, PE KEEI. JERRY BS-Howard Payne College American History KOONTZ, MARCY BA-Southeastern State College Latin I, II, III Latin Club aims LARKIN, JAMES K. BS-NTSU, ASC, SMU Algebra I, Related Math National Honor Society LEE, VIRGINIA BS, MA-ACC, UT, UA Chemistry LEFFINGWELL, ION BS-ASC, NTSU American and World history LEWIS, GERALD R. BS-UT Chemistry junior Class Sponsor Junior Red Cross LYONS, ARLAND WAYNE BSE-UA, ASC, NTSU World Geography American Heritage Club MARTIN, ALLYE A. BA, MA-UT English IV Senior Class Sponsor MAXWELL, JANICE BS-Weatherford College Texas Wesleyan College Physical Education MacDONALD, DON BS-San Angelo Junior College Basketball Coach McGEE, WYLAJEAN BA-Wfest Texas State University Typing I, Secretarial Training McKINZIE, ROWENA BAiTexas Tech English I Freshman Class Sponsor MORROW, GEORGE BA-Southeastern State Speech Thespians, Debate MUNN, NITA JAY BSfTexas Tech, NTSU Physical Education MURPHY, MO BA, MS-Arkansas A8cM Louisiana State Freshman Coach MYHAND, JEAN AB-Limestone College, UD Shorthand I, Bookkeeping ODOM, RUTH ' BS4OU, Oklahoma State Art PFAFF, ANNE BA-TCU Geometry, Trig, Applied Math Senior Class Sponsor W it I an POWELL, GEORGE BS-Weatherford jr. College Texas Wesleyan College General Science, Chemistry Freshman Sponsor ROBERTS, I. L, BS-Texas Tech Algebra I, Related Math RHODD, EARL RAY BS, MAFvOklahoma State, NTSU PE, Gymnastics Flying Tigers RUCKER, JACK BA-Western State College Texas A8cM World History B-team coach SAMUEL, JOSEPHINE BA-University of Kansas Texas A8cM, SMU Physics SEMONS, KENNETH BS-Southeastern State Algebra II, Geometry SIMPSON, GELENE BA-NTSU English III SLATER, MAE BS-University of Houston World History SMITH, ANNE B. BA, MA-Cornell University Syracuse University, NTSU English IV Senior Sponsor SMITH, GRACE BA-Baylor University Reading Improvement SOWELL, CLAUDIA BA-Abilene Christian College English I National Honor Society SPRINKLE, DOROTHY BS-ETSU English II, journalism STICE, HERBERT BS, ME-Texas Christian University Distributive Education DE, JTC STEPHENS, JAMES BS-ETSU Mechanical Drafting Junior Class Sponsor STINSON, RICHARD BS-Texas Wesleyan, NTSU American Government and History STRANGE, CHARLIE JOE BS-Texas Christian University Biology 'K i 1: W4 . I STUBBS, EARL W. BS, MEd-East Texas State, NTSU Biology Student Council THOMPSON, BOBBIE BS, MAP-LSU, Teachers College Columbia University PE TINKLE, NATHAN BS, ASC-Trinity, Hardin-Simmons English, ICT VIC, junior Class TRLICA, HARLENE BBA-NTSU Shorthand I and II UHR, ANNE BS-Southwest Texas State, NTSU PE Cheerleaders, Big Irvi Keepers UHR, TOM BS-San Antonio jr. College World History, World Geography Varsity Track VAUGHN, JEAN BA-McMurry College, SMU Health Freshman Sponsor VENABLE, LAVELLE BS-I WU, ETSU Geometry, Algebra II WALKER, GEORGIA BETH BBA, MBE-Sam Houston State Teachers College, NTSU Bookkeeping I and II, Typing II Senior Class Sponsor WEATHERS, ANN BA-Oklahoma City University, OU, French French Club Sponsor WEBSTER, MURPHY BS-Delmar College, Midwestern University Algebra I Head Coach WELLS, RUTH BA, ME-Northwestern University TCU, TWU English I WHITE, JACK BM, MM-Central Missouri State NTSU Assistant Band Director WILKINSON, SARA BA, MA-Texas Woman's Universi English IV Senior Class Sponsor WILSON, F. N. BS, MECI-SMU, NTSU Trig, Adv. Math, Geometry Senior Class Sponsor WILSON, LYNN BS-Nasson College World and American History Economics fY 'VS A . . 'WK' I .QL Y. .,pF n WILSON, ROBERT E. BS-Central Missouri State ASC, NTSU, Texas A8cM General Science WILSON, THE BA, MA-TWU English III junior English Chairman WISE, KATHRYN BS-TCU English II and III junior Class Sponsor WOLFE, JOHN BS-NTSU Physical Education Weight Lifting Team WOOD, D. K. BS, MEd-NTSU Texas History Senior Class Sponsor WOODSON, MELBA BS-NTSU Algebra I Freshman Class Sponsor WRIGHT, FRED B. BS, MS-NTSU Physical Education WYLIE, REBECCA BA--Texas Tech Spanish II, III and IV Spanish Club Sponsor YORK, DAVID W. BS-East Texas Baptist College World History YOUNG, JOAN BS-North Texas State College Physical Education Tennis Team IHS librarians Baker and Conover discuss the relative merits of new books that they are ordering. NELL CQNQVER VIRGINIA BAKER BS, LS-TWU, East Texas BShBaY10f UI1iVCfSify State University Llbrarlan Head Librarian Lair Staff Snaps S noo ps Prints Proof Q in we Ns '-ve, 'VM Carolyn Redding-sales Fred Fagan-sponsor? ...,..,r..,,..,...-.np Ml 'll!l ' Danny Gordon and john Harms-s orts P Cheryl Horton-departmental Rick Neal, Jerry Lollar, Larry Williams, Larry Metcalf, Qaml Rancly Davisfnot pictureclj- photographers - f' SVN.. Cl mmm , . l ,. A .-ffl ' mir f s t jeff Schatzman-acl section Valerie HOU!- BOSS Karen Zeigler-organizations K WMM 'lt 'f ,Ft mgwg ,NW if s , 5 ' gl Q 'M li Ll .A fin W 1' .1 :' ,,. k,'k'k 2 - .. k 4 -falls. Anita Peiez, Linda Moffett, Sue Hodges, Norma Allen and jan Hanson work on classes. Pat Melvin4lair salutes E g ., 1 ' ,I Av A Q f pf' 5 1 me E-Wm 1 ,V 2. if ww S 5 w f 'Q S' M, 115: 2' 5 5 3 if ,? mfizsi-34 W, fw',1,x,:22iQ3, az! Q , M. ,w.,,..Y,, , Lair Salutes Pat Melvin 221,11 Ugerettc - Valerie Ham Zap Dyer - Cam Dzlfou Qu M , 4 7 ,uv JVlr.7J! Tom Dixon, this year's Top Tiger, well deserves the title bestowed upon him. Tom is an active member of various clubs and is always n willing worker. As president of TSA, he's done much to promote school spirit this year through club work and personal example. Tom is 21 con- structive worker and 21 forceful leader, serv- ing as vice-president of the senior class and of the Junior Traffic Safety Commission. Always there with a kind word, refreshing smile, and a willingness to help, Tom Dixon is truly an outstanding representa- tive of tiger spirit and the IHS student body. Sli .mfa . Miss lf! Always keeping the school in mind, Val- erie Horn has been chosen Top Tigerette for '65. Valerie has made great efforts to further tiger spirit through the TSA, the senior class, and through the Lair. She has strived to produce books of exceptional quality, keeping the student's interest as the main goal at all times. Her constant willingness to work makes her known to everyone and a vital part of tiger life. Valerie, an example of true IHS spirit, has done more for the student body in promoting school spirit and truly deserves the honor of Top Tigerette. 9 6 O lair Snlnfes Mindy Davis Outstanding Senior . . . NHS . . . National The-spian . . . Lair staff . . . Drama club prexy . . . Summer science scholarship . . . senior class play . . . the Lair salutes 88 lair Snlnfcs Dinnn Dnncnn Outstanding Senior . . . Homecoming princess . . . Student Council . . . cheerleader . . . class favorite . . . NHS secretary , . . Class beauty . . . the Lair salutes. l , F S lr ' A Q Twain-'mr' 1. -3 -0 i i 3, ' 1' fair Salufcs 16011 Bernard Outstanding Senior . . . cheerleader . . . A Cap- pella choir . . . Spanish club . . . Student Council . . . Thespian . . . NHS . . . the Lair salutes. lair Salufcs jaanuc l3'ail:'y Outstanding Senior . . . Homecoming Queen . , . class beauty . . . Toy Tiger leader . . . Spanish club . . . Student Council . . . Future Homemakers . . . the Lair salutes. 89 , , 4 fair Selufee jim 8dufareLs' Outstanding Senior.. . . S. C. president . . . Hi-Y . . . class officer . . . Latin Club . . . National Honor Society . . . class handsome . . . the Lair salutes. 90 lair Selufes i6'e6e Allele Outstanding Senior . . . Toy Tiger leader . . . NHS secretary . . , class beauty . . . drama club . . . SC officer . . . Titches Teen Board . . . the Lair salutes. S N as . Q e..e 'I' r. X 3-N mix? J fair Salufes jan ffallaud Outstanding Senior . . . Toy Tiger . . . A Cappella . . . Student Council . . . senior play . . . class officer . . . Latin club . . . the Lair salutes. lair Saluies Kick Wadsworth Outstanding Senior . . , basketball team . . . class favorite . . . freshman president . . . National Honor Society . . . class handsome . . . senior class prexy . . . the Lair salutes. I Q T ' ,l .5 ,L is ,Tj,1j,i f f me ff ,ge I ? , Mi A W. Agf:e'f',5-2, rw, gf HW? J x .nf H, f-SN iss ,feezmee Hailey ffemeeeming .Queen ,K A L-of f 1 we , ri ,Omm6MM dmdjwmwr 9resn1nan Sapnarnare J-fer Majesty? M' N Henri 5'ar I 964 Diann Dnnean Seniar . ,-.- ,. - - .. . if-1 I - :fr fm V --ze ' . I V :L Eitrwdfi ix V- nf f . A -f-, Sherry Hailey Shirley J-lenaersan ?resn1nan Saanalnare Kainye Hlark ,7nniar .t n f . E ,K K Ely. 'ff . ' , ri ,fey QW 4 S Q x Handy anna Seniar ,f - ' A ,. 43, Y . -fag : ff' 5 H . . at , W K af wk . :L x 9 X Y 3. MSM gag-ii? xl YWX9 'Y f Q X 'N If Katy Wayner jnnrar r 93 I 9? Soplmmvrcs Hara! jalzusvu Phi! 131211115 Ekzvvrifes Seniors 611111111 land Sharfy jahnsan 94 1 I junivrs ,Nancy ,Marshall Kruse Portillo r E , Q 5 4 I -I Q, N. ,y ,m1Svi5sE5QwQi5QQQffff , yi K' L l gag fi-,fy 14y,.,E EQ ,- -Xf- Q V ,. . ,, 5'reshme14 Kinda Cflurk Kadrzey Owens jim fdufards Danny Zawues Senior l6'c'uus and Hellas ,Wanna Halley larry Paultcr ,ff V ' AL ' Sharon Summers Hehe .Allen lick! Gwrge junior Guys and Dolls 3 A E l Q f f x, f f Hilary! l5'jc'leficl1 If Dicky Hill L f . A Kathy Massey Andy Gaadman Yffff VUWIH ' -L zq. I .J J! ,af - V, 1. - .- - L, '-Q .- ,. , , ,. 2-2, -- ' s ,f my xr my 7 I4 Wk ? . ,Q N S ff 5 .Sw 4 LJ - ,, ' ' -yqiiuzigy .Q ,. - j YI Q 3 , ,Q Z ,S 5 S 3 if 3 ' 5 ff ' N' -Q. ' as i f 3 +R K ' -2 'EE 1 J N V K ,- . k - -M' 1 , 55 -. - .,f T. -- 3 199 W s nt 5 fn R - Q, M Ay ' ' .-L Ei 1 gf Kathy Stoddard Sophamvre ?e!lc'rs Am! Gals .. W 112' ,L 'S 'rf gl .KAI Randy Adams Barry Sawyer Enrol johnson mm QF' 4'-ff-Q-p--rv-fp mga,- 'HP'f kionard jones Hccky C'aL'amc Q. ?rcsl1mar1 lads ,find lfassies Qui 2 Nancy Hvwen Pa! ,flflurplzree 34 linda 6'b1rk Sieve jamzrd 6l1uck Green K iq i 0 1 -.NN il 5 Smisorr keeeioes Cop foolish Award Martha Emison has displayed exceptional ability in her work in English throughout her high school years. Maintaining a grade average of 99 in English, she has also con- tributed to writing and speaking activities outside regular class assignments. Thus she has been named the English Who's Who for 1964-'65. Who ie E'o,o Seieuee Horrors Awarded Co J-loskids Mike Hoskins was chosen Who's Who in science because of his consistently high marks in science courses, two of which were STS, be- cause of his summer scholarship to L.S.U. for the study of science, and because of his intense interest in science. Who Andrea fforucr Cflzasm ?or Hisfary Again this year, the selection of the Who's Who from history department was based on an essay contest. The winning paper was written hy Andrea Horner, a junior. Her exceptional ability and interest in history and her willingness to participate in work not required prove her deserving of this award. ,Wim is' I Who ,Ahearne Cakes 270,11 ffonars Qar ,Math joe Ahearne, who has maintained a very high average in all the math courses, is chosen Who's Who in the mathematics department for 1964- '65. By all standard tests and measurements, he has proven himself of superior talent and achieve- ment. ?rer1ch J-fouors 50 C0 ,Van Hrunson ln learning a foreign language, four areas must be considered: listening, speaking, read- ing, and writing. The outstanding student in all of these four areas in French is 'Ian Brun- son. I-Ier ability to understand the spoken French and to communicate effectively in the language, both by speaking and writing, are the reasons for which she has been selected for this honor. i Who Valerie ffuflz Awardad Cap Spanzlslz fforwrs Valerie, a hard-working fourth-year student, is particularly outstanding for her growing com- mand of the language. She has an intense interest in the Spanish tongue as well as the hispanic background and cultural aspects. Valerie is al- ways well prepared, and accomplishes everything she sets out to do. I06 Hoskins Gets Cop German flmors Mike Hoskins, Who's Who in German, is an outstanding student in German show- ing both strong ability and interest in the foreign language. He has the ability to assimilate his knowl- edge and put it to good use in speaking the language. Mike, a senior, is an active member of the German Club and serves in the club as treasurer. Who I Wlmis' Van Kaya, Zforlillo get Latin J-lamrrs Bruce Portillo and Arthur Von Reyn, tied in grammar, translation, command of the language, are both awarded Latin's Who's Who. Both are three year students and maintain a high average in the subject which exemplifies the spirit that has made both of these boys top students in Latin. M Wife is kaady Davis Cakes Speech flaaare For his devoted and untiring efforts in the dramatics program at IHS, Randy Davis has been chosen Speech Who's Who. A senior this year, Randy has been a National Thes- pian for three years and is president of the Drama Club. He has participated in Thespian plays, debate, Interscholastic One Act plays, and the senior play. l6'aad flaaars Awarded U Haha Naudia A member of the Dallas Area, All Region, and All State bands, the outstanding band student for the year is without a doubt john Nowlinp Known to most students as drum major of the Tiger Band, john participates in all band activities and has won many firsts at solo and ensemble con- tests. Wha Khmzl ,4 Ward Goes to diaper A fourth year member and this year's presi- dent of the A Cappella Choir is Jeff. Cooper. He has also been a member of the All Region and the All State Choirs. His sincere interest, consistent hard work, enthusiastic attitude and reliability prove him to be a Worthy Choral Who's Who. wma iwwmmmwmmw I 'Wm Wim Henderson Khascu 5'0r Art ffarwrs This year's Who's Who in art, Virene Henderson, is an exceptional and dedicated student. She has placed second in the home- coming poster contest for two years and took second place in the State Fire Preven- tion Poster Contest. Virene, always cooperative and willing to help, exerted much of her time and talent on the backdrops for the auditorium. jake 67105514 ,45 flecfrvnick 1555! A senior this year, Dan jobe has been chosen Who's Who in electronics for his outstanding work during 'the past two years. Dan has main- tained good grades while working part time in a local repair shop and plans to continue in elec- tronics after graduation. I Whvis' Wim Ifmzfi0r1al,4Ward5 Z75rkin5 Cap f!0m1r5 A second year member and this year's president of the high school VIC, Monte Per- kins has been chosen as Vocational Who's Who. A tireless worker Monte has attended many conferences, and made many speaking engagements as the state president of the Vocational Industrial Club. N M ,Mcchahical Drawing Gaas Zfa Gaaahhah A student at the head of the class, Andy Goodman has been named Who's Who in mechanical drawing for '64-'65, He is very interested in his Work and always strives for neatness and accuracy, very important in this type of work. Wha is' Wha Wheat Cap faaehf ih Waaaufarhiha jim Wheat, a senior, has again been named Who's Who in woodworking. A hard work- ing and cooperative student, jim chose and completed several difficult projects, proving himself a student of exceptional ability. jaurnalism Jfonars f Valerie' Horn s i it Ee 5614! .75 A wzzrdcd l6'usi11ess flwwrs A member of the Future Business Leaders of America, Laura Gent has been named Who's Who in the Business department for 1964-'65, An outstanding student, Laura follows directions, does good work, and is willing to take on more difficult assignments for greater development. After graduation, Laura plans to continue her study of business. Valerie Horn took top honors for her tire- less effort in journalism II. Valerie, a senior, plans to be a journalism major in college. Valerie is Editor of the '65 Lair, served as co-editor in '64, and was business manager in '63, Her devotion and constant drive help to make the Lair a success again this year. Wim Margaret Spencer J-lamemaking Hlzooses Kay leaberfszm Kay Robertson's interest and ability in homemaking, her broad range of accom- plishments, her outstanding qualities of cooperation, enthusiasm, creativity, and helpfulness in her classwork have all con- tributed to her selection as Who's Who in Homemaking. Kay maintains a high scholastic average as well as high standards in home, school, and community activities. Wim is' cess in P.E. Wim Speucen Sdwarzts' ffanored f1 ar 228 The characteristics of the physical education top students at IHS are interest and ability. Margaret Spencer is well-liked and respected by her classmates and her strong ability to stabil- ize and direct a team adds to her complete suc- Terry Edwards, an active member of the Weight-lifting team, spends many hours striving for self-improvement and has been the winner of many trophies. Terry Edwards Q I Y MLLQV iam 1 W 17 ,g A, WM QL., , if fi T1 I 24ff'+ , 45 . QM, 1 'Q 1 :lf-...N ' ' 'f ,, .,X, A I gg 4 L 1, K , , f 2,1 Q ik my Wig 4 1 Q Y, .5 A M gel M, 4, Q 2,2555 2 X Q 5 ' - e - 1 f Karen Ziegler Student council officers are Bebe Allen, secretaryg Kelly Hester, vice-president and jim Edwards, president. Student Council Exemplifies Democracy In Action Dr. Walter Kerr, having just returned from a trip to Tokyo, was guest speaker at one of the student council assemblies. Dr. Kerr was speaking for the Youll: For God And Freedom Mouemenz. Good Citizenship Promoted Members discuss meeting with president jim Edwards J'-'ling at ,fr M:-X,.f.ij,,,i l 1-,,,.,...-uvn0' As in years past, the student council decorates the Christmas tree. r Kay Tennell and Cheryl Horton are two typical camera-shy Toy Tigers Toy Tigers add color and spirit to pep rallies 5 1 E 1 2 A il 'W 2 l ll qA,A . I ff, Q, kwa, al. '12 l 1-Q .K x. K I f. all ge ,Q , XQ- Presenting The Toy Tigers I 964-6 ,ww fyffff H2' flu! M , ww ,N Leader Bebe Allen does a snappy hand drill l ' ' ' II9 Anna Kolenovsky and Shirley Lancaster take a bow. HEY LOOK US OVER Hey looh ll! over the Toy Tiger! are here to cheer for the Tiger: and IHS Jo dear. We'!! olwrzyf do our heft to prove to you the Toy Tiger Jpirit if olwoyr, olwoyy true-H ey! We'!! never fo!ter we'!! do our hest each day to prove that we're worthy of the proife that comes ovr way. We'!! ez!! Jtand up in the Jtedizzm and cheer for the hloch and gold to help our Irving Tigerx go, go, go. Smiling Toy Tigers perform to Cotton Candy Wichita Falls here We come! I20 I Toy Tiger spirit Go! Go! Go! Toy Tiger Training Takes La bor and Linament Toy Tiger officers are Dyanne Miller, secretaryg Linda Gaim, president and Shari Sharp, reporter. la ri ' s 1 p, qi, 2- , 2' - SB ,ww Eg ,U -W,-rx Lv f ww- en me ,W Q ,, 4. qWi..wxfY.wm.x.,.,1.f,.M, r . .-f K.,.k. , i . ,T fx 255, - . M.-,si . t xg: .b rig 'Ak K,,k J ,K A 1 . ,.., . , M.. ,D Q W if ff M: T N W? W 5 W i 2 5 M.-, W if if Q Mr ffmvwwi, mm i K ag nf me fegrweweri regigygfiiw 'ei -',,- s f 5 Q, figiif 1 Jem ? 3 J. ,mmmmwe , ,, fs ,K 2 L ' EJ My 2 , if 3? ' , ,Q 7 r i 532?r5Qf1 i yi 2 QT is tr. ,gi as ' 5 i ,Mgr i QE 5 s i 5 I Q: Q i. ,ii 7? if , W., .ra ., ,mfr WH- yy ,, 1 ,M AvA,., My . fs' . 1-fi? . I ... .H .. ..,. N-. 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K ,Q is igmiy., r :My , ' 'IW Kyo' :R an , 7!i 'l fx -A ff: iii. rx 11 I xxu we 'Y ii X i' 'vii 1 W3 LQ lik 1.1 ' .gtg ' L' A ' F x fb I ,L , a. ,K X xii ' 1 ' 3 ' 5 i xr IW i 0 1 - M A V X, . A 2 rw ' E f' ffl 5 x i ad K' jx gf , U 1 MLN 1 ff ' '4 ' ,Q 0 af fx we ,w , rf.. . J 3 - . f 1 i .R ,Q If x fx! if V 4 9 I I -I 1 I We , 5 ie N, W 3,5,QW,,,v,,q'Air,,w.aG,Kf rsrm..gu,i,,syg...i.e:NM,Aa.aw,.,n'..,., J f 5 fx? I 964-6 Tiger M, riM.1-use-erm, '31 ry Marching Band S A band council members are David Cooper, Don Barker, Curtis Amen, Chris Walker, Mickey Harper, Robbie Wesmuoreland, Carolyn Futch and Danny Necessary. l22 s .Q-.vm Mr, f.. wi i ww M. at 1 in hqwww S9 Na' W Mmm A if M rrir E V r g 3 Sf r , , rig .archer wr ,xlkxwve ' Ji' My ,Q fi I, V- A. V . , ii. in .A I MMM' 5 152'-51 :if 5 ig' if .Q r ff Q ,, , 'R if e--giggle ' r r M Tiger Band jazzes up pep rallies. LAD- WWWBSXQMQ mm Practice makes perfect. Band Gffieers Coordinate Activities l 'HN ,lo ,-,,,.4--- Gold Band officers are Larry Mosley, president, jan Lackey, treasurerg Carol Crowder, librariang Mike Neff, sergeant-at-arms Betty Alexander, librarian, Tom Elliot, drum majorg Carolyn Wfhittington, librarian and Charles Cross, vice-president. A Band officers are Robert Robbins, parliamentariang Tom Brock, assistant drum major, Bobby Walker Chaplain' Gary Barrow ' ' . A . . .7 7 - , presiclentg Carolyn Whitney, secreary-treasurer, Sue Houseworth, historian, Linda Barnum, social chairman and john Nowlin, drum major. Y , All-region band members are Kris Kollar, Sue Houseworth, Ann Houseworth, Bette Johnston, David Cooper, Tom Brock, Robert Robbins, Gary Barrow, Tom Larson and Don Barker. Robert Robbins also made all-state band. Tigers Take 7 District, State Honors I 1 4 I Gold band members Mike Neff, Paul Denman, Lee Cantrell, and Earl Ward made all-region band in Class AA. l Wwl f' .v Am' ff' K f ' at ie, .. Deva, , K W . up-,gm-up W, . ' , 'Mg f.ggs1r..m N -r A 1-' ' ,A 'f , . , I www,-W sr we -Ms it 1' - L, ,F QQBQPMV' X f-A , ' ...A.....,. f rK 'l,.Bn',' ' ' 'Q 4? 5 Q ,fy V x ll l26 Mr. Davidson leads songsters in annual program for the student body. T All State Choir members are Paul Akers, Pat Conner, and Terry Littleton. M., ,M sf-f -A-ww ., f., , f y sz-We '- 1 sr. , ff -Me Choir Presents Programs Sells Records A Cappella choir officers are Jeff Cooper, presidentg Foy McMasters, vice-president, Hector Parga, sergeant-at-arms, Jan Holland, reporter-historian, jo Ann Sanders, secretary and Shari Sharp, social chairman. Girls choir officers are Vicki George, sunshine chairmang Sue Loafing-Clark, vice-president, jean Howard, secretary-treasurer and Jaunita Miller, president. 5 . 4n,,, QQ ' 5 I W ' We-sf Ii gp. .1, 1 rg . 6,1 ,fi is Drama club officers are Randy Davis, presiclentg Shelby Dobbs, secretaryg Glenna Davis, treasurer and Kathy Thompson, vice president. Drama Club members wait for cues in wings. Drama Club Gets By With The Skin Of Our Teeth THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH, with its universal plot, was a tremendous success through the efforts of Randy Davis, Johnny McPherson, Jeri Mahan, Cheryl Baimann, and other drama club members. EMER4 r ' D . ' ' V' vi:-2 4125 Drama club members enroute to speech tournament at Bryan Adams include Marsha McClean, Jeri Mahan, Nancy Davis and Glenna Davis. I29 fuk, Mm, A . M. if E W4 'x Wgmww ' 222 lm L..w'wlWx Sim if R? fy' 5 t gmxwl egg wx Ron Bernard Beth Livengood Diann Duncan President, Mike Wallace speaks at honor society banquet at Lucas B8cB. I32 Honor society officers are Larry Nelson, parliamentariang Bebe Allen, sec- retaryg Laura Gent, historiang Joel Vanderwagen, vice presiclentg Diann Duncan, secretaryg Mike Wallace, president and not pictured jan Brunson, treasurer. . . . Promotes Scholarship, Leadership Character, Service Society sponsors helpful tutor service for all students. , 1 if ' i . S A,,, S I hi. W tv 1? - T e ' ' ' g M :Q.i,mg.7,Mm5 3 ...mf ' , 3, ' - S it Af W 1 ez. - . id. V ff 14 I fig 2 S .+L-4 fm? ,Ji A N ns 'M 5 1f'T l E Q i ai ff, W Arlington State University professor speaks at honor 'society Mike Wallace, Dr. Howard Lackman, and Mr Highes par induction. Scholars Study, Scrawl, and Skate ticipate in the induction ceremonies. National Honor Society held a successful ice skating party at Fair Park Dolly Smith completes the candle-lighting ceremony. American Heritage Club Km American Heritage club officers are Ronnie Turner, secretaryg Robert Batson, treasurerg jeff Schatzman, vice president Andrea Horner, reporterg Linda Goodfellow, historiang Janis Rockwell, president and Don Ann Hall, reporter Look to the past . . Look to the present . Look to the future . American Heritage members are students in- terested in the freedom and leadership of our country. Their activities include the American Heritage Club Literary Contest and historical showcase display. They realize that they, as future citizens, are the foundation of America. 'Wm fp? .V g., Members enjoy monthly meeting French club officers are Rick Neal sergeant at arms and parlramentarian Sandra Barnett reporter Cecelia Duncan secretary Marvin Arthur, presidentg Margaret Spencer vice president Nell Simpson treasurer and Brenda Holland point secretary Le Cercle IHS Francais French club representatives pause before homecoming parade. They include ffront seatj Nell Simpson, treasurerg Cecelia Duncan, secre- tary, Marvin Arthur, president, fback seatj Sandra Barnett, prin- cessg Kay Johnnie, queen, Margaret Spencer, princess. 30 N Valerie Huth, program secretaryg Judy Parks, vice presidentg Joanne Bailey, secretaryg Cheri Webb, treasurerg Linda Simmons, program chairman and Becky Morris, president. 3453 Spanish club members display Spanish souvenir for visitors. fback rowj Linda Scott, joe Seeber ffront rowj Sharon Stevens, Becky Wood, Penny Ward, jyme Birtram, Susan Green, Maryse Verot, Helen johnson. I36 Spanish Club Sponsors Adventurous Activities Spanish club members study the language and customs of our southern neighbors. The annual Christmas pinata party adds reality and fun to study. At regular meetings members enjoy lec- tures, pictures, and films which enrich knowledge and understanding of Span- ish. Latin Club Proves Language ls Living The Junior Classical League was spon- sored again this year by Mrs. Koontz. The Latin Club entered a car in the homecom- ing parade, participated in the Festival of Nations and sponsored the annual Ides of March Banquet. Indeed, the Latin Club has found the perfect combination for busi- ness and pleasure. rein! 5 Q I if r, Latin club tiger enhances homecoming parade. Q' Latin treasurer. find-aww 'cl B b a Parks, secretary and jackie Cherico club officers are Dan Williams, vice-president, Scott Tompson, presr entg ar ar I37 mmm German Club officers are Robert Mood, vice-presidentg Dawn johnson, historian-reporterg Mike Hoskins, treasurerg Katrina Hoopes, secretary and Robert Robbins, president. The newly formed German club under the direction of Mrs. Alkek sponsored the Festival of Nations. r , , self, -f NL'?2 Duetcher Verein Encourages Enrichment And Efficiency Club members David Gregory, Terry Kerr and Eugenia Wilson study the geography and customs of Germany. I38 6 I 'fav 5 X' ws. DE club officers are Robert Field, presidentg Ronna Hood, treasurer, Dennis Anderson, vice-president and Ginger Prettyman, secretary. -4 3' .3-me if ssl . . ,gm-swiss., ' I Q91 is is 6 W' 5? S l '.,,.f Richard Clemens, Diane Rutledge, Mr. Stice and son warm up at DE outing. Distributive Education Learns Business And Bonfires K ......-I !,....-f VIC officers are Glen Copeland, vice-presidentg Gene Teichman, sergeant-at-armsg Dan Jobe, presidentg Fred Patton, secretary d an Fred Michaels, reporter. mlm Fred Michaels, Donald Brown and Ronnie Black receive practical training in electronics. V C Specializes In Electricit Electronics The purpose of VIC: to provide the op- portunity for students to develop leader- ship abilities by taking part in worthwhile educational activities and vocational activi- ties. The motto: Prepare today for leadership tomorrow. ICT Learns First Hand From Experience janic Starnes receives on the job training at Horwell Cleaners. 'UW slug. uw 'M--f npa-fn ICT officers are Tommy Jackson, treasurer, Monte Perkins, president, Richard Brown, reporterg johnny Reeves, sergeant at-arms, Barbara Roseberry, vice-president and Carolyn Cob, secretary. Red Cross officers are johnny McPherson, vice-president, Paula Speaker, secretaryg Carol Vickers, treasurer and John Davis, presr dent. Red Cross Gives Annual Talent Show Senior Red Cross members presented- the annual talent show as a fund raising project for the Red Cross. Members performed a preview of the talent show for the Veterans Hospital. Other services in- clude visiting convalescent homes, making others happy and generally spreading cheer. The club is under the direction of Mrs. Kathy johnson and Mr. Gerald Lewis. I42 Gari Ruggles, Marsha McClean and john Clark entertain at the annual Talent Show Junior Traffic Safety Commission The Junior Traffic Safety Commission was organized this year to promote all phases of safety. ln the first few months of club activities, the members were mainly in- terested in promoting safe driving. The JTSC attempted to remedy careless driving habits by forming a squad to observe all examples of driving court- esy by IHS students. Students with exceptional records were to receive safe driving awards. Sponsors of the safety com- mission are Mr. Stice and Mr. Fry. Officers are, fleft to rightj Linda Geer, treasurerg Tom Dixon, vice president Gary Tong, president and Michele Newell, secretary. Constituents of commission promote safety. E Future -my Homemakers Learn Homemaking And Hospitalit Future homemakers gain practical knowledge from lab work. FHA officers are Carolyn Snow, first vice-presidentg Judy Summers, president, Linda Gillen, second vice-presidentg standing are Roxie Sommer, parliamentariang Patsy. Parrish, historian, Carolyn Koger, third vice-president, Diane Bowles, publicity, Sandra Lackey, sergeantaat-arms and Lana Thomason, secretary. 'E BME A6 I44 Future Teacher officers are Ellen Shamblin, presidentg Eugenia Wilson, vice-president, Ruth Woodson, secretaryg Rosemary Roberts, parliamentarian, Barbara Parks, historiang Judy Johnston, treasurer fnot shownj. Future Teachers Foresee Tests and Tempers Library Staff Faces Ba rrage of Books Library assistants are Norita Murphee, Linda Brashear, Carol Lucus, Ken McEntire, Donna McCarty, Merrietta Freeman, Carolyn Carter, Patsy Reagan, Shirley Hix and not pictured are Pat Calvert and Sandra Genova. '45 Officers are vice-presiclentg Sherry Duke, Program chairmang jan Thompson, chaplaing Gail Todd, Presidentg Tammy Sander- son, secretary, and Jan Coleman, program director. Y Teens Stimulate Service The Y Teeens, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara DeCuir, had many activities during the year. They went to a Conference meeting at Camp Soroptimist in September, had a cake sale, and had several parties. With proceeds from their activities, they contributed necessities to a local orphanage. The club is a service organization for Irving High School girls. Big Irvi's Keepers are Cheryl Bjeletich, jan Hansen, Linda Moffett. Heidi Sorflaten, Linda Clark, Linda Schkang, Linda Wirasnik fcaptainj. Attend Athletic Activities Big Irvi is tops! I47 Big Irvi and Co. reporterg and Danny Gordon, vice-president I Association Brings Us Ta lent and Trophies I Assocratron member Kenneth Cobbler speaks at football pep rally. nw., Tiger Spirit Association Injects Enthusiasm Reorganized this year, the TSA endeavored to build tiger spirit through posters, signs, and active support of all IHS functions. Sponsored by Mrs. Sara Wilkinson, the club members participated in many activitiesg selling pep rally records was the associations major project. x , if jf f .1 K ff W by 3, xx i ffiifl 5 . Y' Q IRS f TSA members decorate buses for the Wichita Falls trip. Officers of the TSA: Johnny Stewart, secretaryg Bill Cowley, treasurerg Valerie Horn, vice-presidentg and Tom Dixon, President. Wrirs, ,. ,, , ,. s--ff-Mnwdnumwmagr'-ww ....,-1--syn,-W-f-f sw-.gym 5 S a vi Q . N' K f. ,p N. . c,.,..,,.,s, ..,. ,. im Y . , , K 1 4 i If' n ik . . E.. Q-. I49 l L, , . -ew? 4 UW The Future Business Leaders of America officers are Kay Delong, reporterg Sandra Barnett, vice president and Cheryl Dishman, president. it t Q ' Laura Gent, secretaryg Martha Vincent trelsurer Future Business Leaders Stud Shorthand and Stenograph Future Business Leaders, Cheryl Dishman, Carolyn Redding, Margie Steinocher and Liz Roose, study business skills. STUDENT COUNCIL O cerf: Jim Edwards, pres. Kelly Hester, v.p. Bebe Allen, sec.-treas. Shelby Dodds, rep-hist. John Barbosa, parl. Jan Holland, chap. Ron Bernard, sgt-at-arm Members: Seniors Don Antoniello Jimmy Beggs Ron Bernard James Brownlow John Brownlow Patti Conover Diann Duncan Caye Henderson Jan Holland Judy Jones Patty Patterson Larry Poulter juniors Phyllis Allen John Barbosa Cheryl Bjeletich Shelby Dodds Sheryl Farmer John Harms Lora Hunt Bill Jernigan Nick Lehnert Sue Loaring-Clark Bruce Portillo Linda Schrang Linda Turner Katy Wagner Sophomore Danny Alston Judy Belknap Charlotte Burch David Clark Debbie Dortch Sharon Duke Kenny Hubenak Jimmy May Tammy Sanderson Gail Todd Mike Weger Sue Werner Eugenia Wilson Freshman David Allen Al Anderson Sherry Bailey Donna Beavers Linda Clark Wayne Dickson S Organization Index Susan Farmer Bill Hodgkiss Becky Melton Donna Moffett Randy Necessary Sammye Sharp Neal Valento TOY TIGERS Officers: Linda Gann, pres. Dyanne Miller, sec. Shari Sharp, rep. Leaderr: Bebe Allen JoAnne Bailey Nancy Clyatt Patti Conover Laura Gent Cleo Muelschen Carolyn Petree Sergeonlr' Jan Brunson Patti Davis Linda Day Caye Henderson Jan Johnson Candy Land Becky Morris Debbie Smith Managerff Lynda Birdwell Carol Lucas Donna McCarty Dolly Smith Ann Winton Senior Membeazr Bebe Allen Vicki Althoff Joanne Bailey Joyce Beynon Pat Bond Julie Brown Jan Brunson Anna Carpenter Rena Clay Cathi Clendennen Nancy Clyatt Patti Conover Patti Davis Linda Day Martha Denton Cheryl Dishman Peggy Elliot Carol Fields Randee Fullen Linda Gann Laura Gent Joanne Grant Linda,Grey Jackie Gunstream Brenda Hale Vicki Hardin Anita Harville Judy Hass Reegan Heatherly Caye Henderson Virene Henderson Mary Nell Hendrix Jan Holland Becky Houston Denise Jackson Jan Johnson Anna Kolenvasky Shirley Lancaster Candy Land Pat Mathis Ethel McGraw Beverly Mitchell Becky Morris Cleo Muelchin Mary Sue Nelle Judy Oling Judy Parks Carolyn Petree Susan Peveto Kay Robinson Joanne Sanders Sarah Schnell Shari Sharp Scooter Shelton Joan Skelton Debbie Smith Carolyn Snow Becky Swain Karen Stafford Sally Tiller Sharon Thompkins Betsy Waters Vicki Watkins Laura Wylie Pat McCarver junior Member: Virginia Bailey Pearline Baker Brenda Borven Pat Caldwell Sandra Claunch Cathy Coleman Leslie Cox Shelby Dodds Sheryl Farmer Sandra Hardee Cheryl Horton Lora Hunt Virginia Martin Dyanne Miller Juanita Miller Beverly Morton Patsy Newton Linda Pearson Doloras Perez Nancy Pinkston Linda Reinhart Kathi Robinson Linda Russell Judy Sassman Romilda Scrimshire Sherry Shelton Ka Tennell Mary Lynn Thomas Barbara Trobaugh Martha Vincent Katy Wagner Dede Waltan Pan Watkins Driss Winton Mary Ann Zumwalt A BAND Officers: Gary Barrow, pres. Carolyn Whitney, sec. Sue Houseworth, hist. Bobby Walker, chap. Robert Robbins, parl. John Nowlin, drum maj Linda Barnum, soc. ch. Flute! Bette Johnston Kathy Donohue Carolyn Whitney Donna Jackson Diane Burkett Chris Peters Linda Barnum Plyllis Easley Gretchen Huesing Chris Walker Karen Kunkel Sandra Buckner Carol Dreger Clarinel Lynn Irby Pat Galyon Gerald Allen Janyce Jenkins Nancy McHorse Steve McClean Vick Cox Jimmy Carmean Margie Steinocher Marilyn Barnes Mickey Harper Sandy Meredith Linda Kunz Carolyn Futch Ronald Turner Laura Jeffcoat Richard Brewster Marsha Edwards Oboe Robert Robbins Ann Houseworth Englifh Horn Jannane Thornton Bafroon Kris Koller Sue Houseworth Rita Studdard Tim McGinnis Alto Clarinet Tom Larson David Cooper Ban Clarinet Fred Studer Bennie Smith Raymond Moore Ronald Whitman Contra Barr Clarinet Tom Brock Alto Saxophone John Nowling David Duckworth Robert Anderson Don Antoniello Richard Wilharm Elaine Robbins Tenor Saxophone Johnny McQuistion Jim Morris Roderick Rice Baritone Saxophone Bruce Barrett Susan Warner String Bars Janet Baetz French H ornr Beth Pfaff Sara Hill Sherry Barnett Mavis Knutson Linda Nucholls Margaret Bowers Beki Williams Cornet 1 Gary Barrow Robert Austin Bobby Walker Mike Branson Tommy Futch Russell Hollingsworth Randy Necessary I52 Organization Mike Shorb Trumpet Curtis Aman Cheryle Rivers Johnny Whaley Trombone Clifton Darby Billy Spruce Robbie Westmoreland Tommy Hill Bobby Ward Hank Leuhrman David Race Baritone Don Barker Tim Ladasau David Housewright Billy Clark Barr Bill Snell Randy McClanahan Gwen Crandall Jimmy Andrews James Mammen Percurrion Gary Mathis Johnnie Wilson Ronald Keeney Dennis Mathis Rudy Littrell Charles Redding Nancy Watson GOLD BAND Officers: Larry Mosley, pres. Charles Cross, vp. Tom Elliot, drum major Jan Lackey, treas. Mike Neff s t.-at-arms , 8 Carolyn Whittington, lib. Flutes Lee Cantrell Becky Peveto Donna Siedel Lea Fernandez Jan Lackey Linda Sands Carrollyn Whittington Connie Meredith Kathy Dumond Index Clarinet Bonnie Shepherd Tom Elliott Charles Cross Mike Weger Shelia Laird Darleen Paschall Paula Grizzle Wanda Wade Susan Fogle Marilyn Edwards Betty Alexander Carol Crowder Shirley Ferguson Barbra McKnight Mildred Bowen Ban Clarinet Ronnie Pierce George Hyland Sandra Lackey Alto Clarinet Sandra Cole Mike Neff Baffoon Janet Horn Alto Saxophone Jack Kennedy Kenneth Pafterson Clyde Kisinger Terry Langford Zane McClean Tenor Saxophone Barry Sprouse Baritone Saxophone Earl Ward Louis Jaynes Cornet Ben Harrison Danny Piott Don Wilson James Johnson Polly Fogle Gary Cason Niel Carroll Ken Thatcher Patrick Adair Frenrh Horn Kenneth Morrison Debbie Buchanan Tronz hone Paul Denman Randy King Larry Mosley Terry Littleton Baritone David Skelton Karen Cofield Ban' Charles Morgan Lee Baughman Tom Bratcher Richard Gault Perrurxion Earl Holt Molly Smith Mary Smith Mark Allen A CAPPELLA CHOIR Officers: Jeff Cooper, pres. Foy McMasters, vp. Hector Parga, sgt-at-arms Jan Holland, rep.-hist. Joanne Sanders, sec. Shari Sharp, soc. char. Member: Paul Akers Denise Allen Robert Austen Mary Jo Baker Sheryl Baumann Ron Bernard Charlotte Bolling Charlotte Burch Carolyn Carter John Clark Richard Collins Patt Conner Jeff Cooper David Cox Becky Crow Charles Gibson Brenda Hale Marsha Hambrick Carol Hammona Judy Hennessey Shirley Hix Jan Holland Ann Houseworth Sue Houseworth Lyndel Keeling Terry Littleton Phil Lively Pat Mathis Beverly Mitchell Bobbie Marse Danny Murphy Patricia Myers Priscilla Myers Marsha McClean Frand McCallum Tim McGinnis Foy McMaster Elaine Nolen Larry Nolen Judy Oling Rodney Owens Hector Parga James Pendergrass Tanya Pierce Sherry Randall Phil Riddle Elaine Robbins Robert Robbins Gari Ruggles J. W. Ruyle JoAnne Sanders Shari Sharp Betty Shelley Bobby Semmonds Deborah Slate Gail Smith Jan Standifer Ter Story TY Bobby Sullivan Lila Tyler A Arthur Von Reyn Toni Walker . Mike Weatherly Sue Werner Pat Williams Eugene Wilson GIRL'S CHOIR Officers: Juanita Miller, pres. Sue Loafing-Clark, vp. Jean Howard, sec.-treas. Vicki George, sunshine chairm. Member! Sharon Bass Adonna Beckhan' Jan Bettencourt Linda Borel Bonnie Bullock Linda Butts Mary Ann Castro Joanne Cherry Carolyn Coker Susan Cornell Laura Crawford Kathy Dingers Debby Dortch Deanne Duvall Karen Farris Pat Foster Vickie George Darlene Ghalson Alice Gilbey Judy Grubbs Jackie Hall Organization Index Elaine Harden Vickie Harlow Gale Harmon Jan Hilburn Jean Howard Linda Hughes Jeannette Hunter Linda Jimerson Susan Johnson Judy Johnston Thelma Jones Pam Kaiser Connie Kemper Sue Loaring-Clark Jan Long Linda Melton Juanita Miller Joy Mize Joyce McDonald Betty McEntire Bonnie McRight Terry Nicks Vicki Nubrisch Lucky Patton Valerie Payne Janette Ragsdale Teresa Rich Linda Richards Sandra Roders Phyllis Roland Lou Rawe Tammy Sanderson Linda Seals Marilyn Seigal Carol Shanks Dannette Simpson JoAnn 'Smith Molly Smith llla Strand Linda Strickland Brenda Strong Sandra Thixton Sally Tiller Carol Triblehorn Debbie Trott Cathy Gurrentine Helen Upton Katy Wagner Martha Weddle Camille White Carolyn Whittingdon Mary Woodard Ruth Woodson DRAMA CLUB Officers: Randy Davis, pres. Shelby Dodds, sec. Glenna Davis, treas. Kathy Thompson, vp, Member! Bebe Allen Marvin Arthur Jr. Avis Baird Erlene Baker Naome Barrens Sheryl Baumann Bill Beaty James Beaver Jan Betrencourt Debra Black Bob Blanchett Weldon Bowen Tommy Bralcher Judy Brem Jeff Butler Charlotte Burch Becky Campbell Marydell Chaison Linda Clark John Clark Mike Conn Paula Corich Linda Creekmore Cynthia Critch Glenna Davies Jim Davis Johnny Davis Nancy Davis Randy Davis Tom Dixon Shelby Dodds Kathy Donohue Marilyn Edwards Martha Emison Anthia Ermis Susan Farmer Lin Fisk Pat Foster Cheryl Fulkrod Kathy Gammon Lorelie Girdner Lori Godman Paula Grizzle Carol Hanford Jan Hanson Gale Harmon Ben Harrison Karen Sue Heiser Iris Hensley Cindy Hodges Cindy Holcomb Barbara Holland Brenda Holland Marsha Mott Carol Ingram Robert Irwin Grady Jones Scott Jones Kinda Kelley Betty Kemper Allen Kugler Nick Lehnert Travis Lemmond Becky Lebbe Ronnie Lindsey ?at Linthicum Pam Loaring-Clark Susan Lundy Jeri Mahan Terry Martens Jimmy May Dina Medley Larry Metcalf Johnny McPherson Becky Miller Marilyn Mixon Linda Moffett Geni Morelock James Morgan Sandra Mullins Connie Nanson Marlene Nichols Pam Nichols Patti O'Connell Paula O'Connor Rita O'Connor Judy Oling Marcee Oliver Sherlie O'Neill Barbara Parks Patty Patterson Ricky Peak Roy Phillips Patsy Reagan Glendham Roberts Janis Rockwell Gari Ruggles Denise Scott Sandy Scovel Linda Seals Marilynn Siegel Nell Simpson Bill Skelton Darwin Slaughter Susanne Smith Heidi Sorflaten Becki Strickland Sherri Taylor Donna Thomas Kathy Thompson Judy Vandagriff Carla Vestal Bob Wald Tomi Walker Barbara Watson Larry Williams Mike Willingham Brenda Wilson Lady Windsor Becky Wood Laura Wylie Karen Ziegler CHEERLEADERS Sharon Summers, ca Mike Young Mike Lamp Beth Livengood Diann Duncan Ron Bernard ptain NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Officers: Mike Wallace, pres. Joel Vanderwagon, Bebe Allen, sec. Diann Duncan, sec. Laura Gent, hist. Larry Nelson, parl. Jan Bruson, treas. Memberr Bebe Allen Don Antoniello Joe Ahearne Darlene Anderson Diane Anderson Robert Anderson Vickie Althoff Charlotte Bolling Don Barker v.p. Ronnie Bernard Robert Batson Jimmy Mill Beggs Jan Brunson John M. Black Jamie Brown Jeff Butler Janice J. Brown Sharon Blackburn Carolyn Carter Paula Cooper Anna Carpenter Jeff Cooper Phil Choate Suzanne Cook Steven Cross Linda Sue Carroll Cathy Coleman Evertt Christi Patricia Caldwell Karla Cooper Terry Duggins Diann Duncan Martha Denton Janice Davis Randy Davis Linda Day Shelby Dodds Linda Diehl Kathleen Dumond Anthia Lee Ermis Jim Edwards Martha Emison Mike Faulkner Randee Fullen Paul A. French Laura Gent Linda Gann Sandra Gwin Linda Goodman Michael Hoskins Judy Hennessey Joyce Henslee Rebecca Houston Katrina Hoopes' Valerie Horn Anita Harville Kelly Hester Sue Houseworth Shirley Hicks Sara Hill Jean Howard Andrea Horner Micky Harper Carol Hammond Marilyn Hettich Ann Houseworth Lora Hunt John Harms Phyllis Hicks Tim W. Hoffman Sandra Hardee Dan Heffernan Lynn Irby Dawn Johnson Randy Joyce Dennise Jackson Bill Jernigan Carolyn Koger Wands Kennard Joy Kirby Linda Kunz Mavis Knutson Larry Long Candy Land Cody Land l54 Crganizati-on Index David Lacefield Sue Loaring-Clark Susan Lundy Robert Mood Patricia McCarver Patricia Myers Becky Morris Pricilla Myers Gary Mathis Foy McMaster Beverly Mitchell Virginia Martin Kenneth McClure Terry Martens Dyanna Miller Marsha McClean Dennis Mathis Larryl Metcalf Marilyn Mixson Jerry M. Mack Tommy Newsom Larry Nelson Robert Patterson Judy Parks Patsy Parrish Scott Phelps Ann Parker Mavis Pope Elizabeth Price Susan Peveto Jim Poston Bruce Portillo Mike Pittman Nita K. Porter Betty Lou Phillips Dolores Perez Darwin Patrick Nancy Pinkston Milo Parks Elvin Porchman Eugene Reagan Robert Reuter Kay Robertson Jack Roberts Linda Russell Gary Don Russell Richard Reynolds Charles Sullivan Heidi Sorfiaten Jeff Schatzman Charles Skelton Shari Sharp Deborah Smith Chee Chee Stovall Joanne Sanders Margaret Spencer Joan Skelton Dennise Schuster Dolly Smith Rita Studdard Nell' Simpson Nancy Sullivan Sharon Stevens Sherry Shelton Barry Sharp Billy Spruce Romilda Scrimschire Steven Stark Pat Starnes Katherine Thurman Ronald Thompson Carol Tribelhorn Theresa Thompson Jananne Thornton Joell Vanderwagen Arthur Von Reyn Lee Van Zandt Larry Wesson Rolan Wilcox Rick Wadsworth Mike Wallace Vicki Watkins Robbie Westmoreland Carolan Warren Martha Weddle Cheri Webb Delysia Walton Dan Williams Larry L. Williams Sara Watkins Nancy Sue Wheat AMERICAN HERITAGE Janis Rockwell, pres. Jeff Schatzman, vp. Ronnie Turner, sec. Robert Batson, treas. Linda Goodfellow, hist. Donn Ann Hall, parl. Andrea Harner, rep. Member: Jacqur Barnes Robert Batson Lynn Butcher Steve Cross Tom Dixon Shelby Dodds Linda Goodfellow Donn Ann Hall Andrea Harner Martin Johnson Charles Johnson Terry Johnson Bette Johnson Shelley Jones Bill Loveday Liz Morris Carol Reckrey Janis Rockwell Jeff Schatzman Marcie Spradlin Ronnie Turner Kenneth Washington Camille White FRENCH CLUB Officers: Marvin Arthur, pres. Margaret Spencer, vp. Cecelia Duncan, sec. Nell Simpson, treas. Brenda Holland, point sec. Sandra Barnett, rep.-hist. Rick Neal, sgt.-at-arms, parl Memberr: Bebe Allen David Allen Vicki Althoff Diane Anderson Darlene Anderson CLUB Mary Ann Anderson Ray Anderson Susan Anthony Sherrie Barnett Naomi Barrons Cheryl Bjeletich Paulette Boynton James Brown Jan Burnson Charlotte Burch Patrick Cofer Linda Diehl Brenda Dilord Kathy Dingus Shelby Dodds June Elwell Lori Godman Gail Harkins Judy Hennessey Liz Hodges Sue Hodges Andrea Horner David Houseright Kay Johnnie Pam Johnson Scott Jones Shelley Jones Hollis Landrum Maureen Mangum Dana Meyers Sherrie Morgan Janice Moyer Patti O'Connell Paula O'Connor Elvin Parchman Cheri Perkins Sheila Roach Paula Robinson Barbara Roseberry Linda Sands Carol Shanks Donna Sharp Debbie Smith Barry Sprouse Carol Tribelhorn Cathy Turerntine Carl Twilley Lila Tyler Maryse Verot Toni Walker Pam Watkins Beki Williams Renita Young LATIN CLUB Officerr: Scott Thompson, pres Dan Williams, vp. Barbara Parks, sec. Jackie Cherico, treas. David Cherry, rep. Memberr: Linda Carroll Vick Cox Vickie Crow Ragan Haggard Sandy Hill Kenny Hubenak Kelvin Korver Glenda Kotcher Jim Kuhn Bonnie Johnson Barbara Parks Milo Parks Jimmie Ray Robert Reuter Ray Ricker Cynthia Russell Randy Simpson Linda Russell Marie Spradlin Scott Thompson Jud Thurmon Sandra Watkins Bob Blanchette Jackie Cherico David Cooper Penny Davis Debbie Dortch Sherri Duke Susan Gaither Richard Genrty Bill Hastings Dicky Hill Mike Kirdland Nick Lehnert Randy McClanahan Mary Melton Kenneth Patterson Rick Peak Vincent Powell Judy Prier Barry Sharp Heidi Sorflaton John Stovall Arthur Von Reyn Dan Williams SPANISH CLUB Offirerr: Becky Morris, pres. Judy Parks, vp. Joanne Bailey, sec. Cheri Webb, treas. Pete Gardner, prog Valerie Huth, sec. Linda Simmons Memberrx Debbie Adams Phyllis Allen Donna Beavers Jyme Bertram Laurel Biasatt Joanne Bailey Jack Brabbham Debbie Buchanan Dandra Cate Joyce Coates Cathy Coleman Leslie Cox Susan Daniels Tina Demaree Emily Duncan Martha Emison Polly Fogle Randee Fullen Pete Gardner Richard Gault cha. Organization Index Susan Greene Gunter Hearne Janet Horn Valerie Huth Helen Johnson Pam King Bruce Kinnan Pamela Lote Susan Lundy Debby Mills Becky Morris Wayne McMeans Judy Parks Betty Parrish Lucky Patton Roy Phillips Mike Pittman Barbara Reynolds Linda Scott Joe Seeber Linda Simmons Sharon Stevens GERMAN CLUB Officers: Robert Robbins, pres. Robert Mood, vp. Katrina Hoopes, sec. Mike Hoskins, treas. Dawn Johnson, rep. Gene Monroe, rep-hist. Membe1'5.' Bob Black Diana Bragg Karla Cooper Linda Day Kathy Dumond Phyllis Easley Jacque Geisinger Dusty Girlinghouse David Gregory Jennifer Hargis John Harms Dwayne Hawkins Katrina Hoopes Mike Hoskins Steve Hudspeth Rick Huebner Dawn Johnson Johnny Johnson Judy Johnston Terry Kerr Bob Lindman Larry Mariani Don McLaughlin Jim McHorse Gene Ann Monroe Robert Mood Jimmy Nickell Christine Pace Ann Parker Russell ,Payne Jim Pendergrass Scott Phelps Robert Robbins Jack Roberts Rodney Sartain Virginia Scofield Paratta Scott Larry Shaw Jayma Sheyhard Gwen Sides Bill Skelton Sandra Smith Bobby Stolarick Helen Stolarick Ken Thompson Vickie Trimble Bobby Ward Johnnie Watkins Mike Weger Jim White Connie Williams D. E. CLUB Officers: Robert Field, pres. Dennis Anderson, vp. Ginger Prettyman, sec. Roma Hood, treas, Memberr: Dennis Anderson Barbara Berry Joe Baylson Joe Bruffy Richard Clemens Becky Crow Richard Diskenson Robert Field Peggy Lard Tommy Gates Carolyn Hodges Nancy Hood Roma Hood Linda Jester Bill Kueth Dinah Light Bill Looney Charles Luther Don Marshall Thomas Martin Karen May Jones Linda McCoy Judy Poole Ginger Prettyman Richard Renfro Micky Ragillio Linda Rosser Diane Rutleage Sharon Shipley Clovis Thompson Danny Townes Dixie Virtue Elaine Walters Marilyn Watts Shirley Wood I. C. T Officers: Monte Perkins, pres. Barbara Roseberry, vp Carolyn Cobb, sec. Tommy Jackson, treas Richard Brown, rep, Johnny Reeves, sgt.-at-arms Mezzzbem' Carolyn Anderson Johnny Bacon Phillip Beam Bill Beaty Benny Boysen Gene Bridges Richard Brown Carolyn Cobb Billy Couch Rita Couch Terry Edwards Rex Evans Whitt Flora Patty Gardner Janet Gebert Jimmy Golden John Guest Phyllis Hicks David Hughes Robert Irwin Tommy Jackson Benton Jones Louis Kallemeier Larry Lawrence Don Pittman Monte Perkins Johnny Reeves Linda Revelt Linda Reynolds David Roberts E. T. Perry Kim Roe Charles Rose Barbara Roseberry Curtis Savnders Howard Schvkar Linda Shamburger Janie Starnes Bill Voeker Ronnie Welb.orn Dennis Woodson Shephen Zablosky Dale Mathews ELECTRONICS V. I. C. Officers: Dan Jobe, pres. Glen Copeland, vp. Fred Patton, sec. Glenn Guilliams, treas. Gerald Monney, rep. Tony Teichman, sgt.-at-arms Members: Ronnie Black James Black Richard Bradshaw Donald Brown Larry Donihoo Gene Etley Larry Friedline Fred Gilbert Ralph Hastings Fred Micheles I55 Mike McCollum David Pratt Benny Sanchez Darrel Trotter William Walters Gary Zowillicoffer JR. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Officers: Gary Tong, pres. Tom Dixon,vp. Mechele Newell, sec. Linda Geer, treas, Memberr: Jerry Allen Don Antoniello' Cynthia Austin Jacqueline Barnes Judy Belcher Bob Blanchette Sharilyn Boone Don Bowes Wayne Brashear Pam Brownfield Linda Butts Walter Campbell Janice Cannon Gary Cason Joyce Coats Doug Crider Tom Dixon Judy Dotson Sue Dotson Debbie Edwards Shirley Ferguson Terry Forbis Kathy Frasier Linda Gear Darlene Gholson Ted Haak Susan Haley Gale Harmon Carol Hayden Pam Huron Ka Hoeckhendorf Tonia Hogan Martin Johnson Glenda King Carol Knight Linda Lakey Cecil Loftin Jerry Lollar Ken McEntire Robert McPherson Jimmie May I56 Organization Index Billy Mayfield Marieta Modesette Nancy Mooney Linda Moore Robert Murphy Larry Nelson Michelle Newell Vicki Nulesch Tom Palmer Scott Phelps David Pope Sandy Prater Liz Prather Pan Rains Jarette Ragsdale Shelis Roach Glenda Roberts Barbara Robinson Linda Robinson Lou Rowe Sharon Ryan Denise Scott Bill Skelton Linda Skinner Katherine Sheffield Becky Small Carol Smart Elaine Smith Paula Speaker Tommy Stepter Jack Suge. Pamela Tipton Ken Thatcher Sandy Thixton Gary Tong Carol Tribelhorn Cheryl Varley Dianne Vaughn Lela Waddle Nancy Watson Jody Watts Tommy Weekes Ilaine Wheat Judy Wheat Carolyn Whittington Jeff Wilburn Y-TEENS Officers: Gail Todd, pres. Jan Long, vp. Tammy Sanderson, sec. Marsha Hambrick, treas. Judy Belknap, Jan Thompson, chaplain Jan Coleman, project cha. Sherri Duke, program cha. Memberr: Diane Bowles Charlotte Burch Sandra Cate Debbie Dortch Shirley Downs Margaret Fallon Jean Finigan Ginny Goodman Cheryl Harnden Sandy Hill Henrietta Holland Pam King Sherry Kinsel Shirley Sain Judy Sinclair Sandra Snowden Brenda Webster Nancy Wilcoxen Carolyn Williamson Lady Windsor BIG IRVI KEEPERS Memberr: Cheryl Bjeletich Linda Clark Jan Hansen Linda Moffett Linda Schrang Sammye Sharp Heidi Sorflaten Linda Wirasnik I ASSOCIATION Officers: Ronnie Freestone, pres, Danny Gordon, vp. John Brownlow, sgt-at-arms Shorty Johnson, sec-treas. Dicky Hill, rep. Member! Tommy Allender Nick Anderson John Brownlow Jimmy Bridges Sid Cannon Skip Casey Don 'Childers Tommy Christopher Jeff Cooper Dennis Dean Tommy Dortch Ronnie Freestone Richard Fisher Jimmy Galyon Andy Goodman Danny Gordon Frankie Guynn Dike Hadsell Jon Hall Lloyd Hall Mike Harms Dicky Hill Bill Jernigan Shorty Johnson Mike Kirkland Jimmy Lee Richard Lowry Mike Martin Bruce McAdoo Willie McAllister David Melton John Morosco Steve Murphee Tommy Newsom Lynn Pike Eugene Reagan Bruce Portillo Larry Poulter Barry Sharp Richard Shelton Charles Wallace Allan Ward Dan Williams Gary James Joe Reynolds Larry Smith TIGER SPIRIT ASSOCIATION Officers: Tom Dixon, pres. Valerie Horn, vp. Johnny Stewart, sec. Bill Cowley, treas. Memberr: Bill Cowley Tom Dixon Hartinsia Flores Becky Gean John Hall David Hill Sandra Hogan Tonia Hogan Valerie Horn Sandra Prater Kathy Smith Johnny Stewart Jennie Wiehe Becky Wood Karen Ziegler FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Officers: Cheryl Dishman, pres. Sandra Barnett, vp. Laura Gent, sec. Martha Vincent, treas, Day Delong, rep. Memberf Carolyn Abbot Norma Allen Tecla Atkinson Virginia .Bailey Pat Caldwell Nancy Carlin Sandra Carter Brenda Cleghorn Nelda Davis Gayle Evans Kathy Ewing Kathy Gammon Delores Gillilan Kathy Lane Mary Martin Terry Norton Debbie Phillips Patsy Reagan Carolyn Redding Liz Roose Lou Singleton Jane Smith Jan Sorrell Margie Steinocher Carol Stone Judy Vandergriff Jane Williams TIGER RAG STAFF Cheryl Bjelitic Glenna Davies Shelby Dodds Cecelia Duncan Anthia Ermis John Fostel Cheryl Fulkrod Brenda Holland Kathy Mallow Wayne Murray Organization Linda Neal David Patterson Paula Prettyman Sheila Roach Darwin Slaughter LAIR STAFF Norma Allen Daine Carpenter Randy Davis Danny Gordon Jan Hansen John Harms Liz Hodges Sue Hodges Valerie Horn Cheryl Horton Jerry Lollar Pat Melvin Larry Metcalf Rick Neal Cindy Nungesser Anita Perez Carolyn Redding Jeff Schatzman Linda Seals Barry Sprouse Ka Tennell Larry Williams Karen Ziegler MORNING WATCH 'Officersz Gail Smith, chairman Beth Prise, co-cha. Janice Davis, sec. Janet Hilburn, publicity J. W, Ruyle, song dir. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers: Judy Summers, pres. Carolyn Snow, vp. Linda Gillen, vp, Carolyn Koger, vp. Diane Bowles, vp. Patsy Parrish, hist. Lana Thomason, sec. Roxie Summers, parl. Sandra Lackey, sgt-at-arms Index Memberr: Kathie Adamson Sherry Bailey Luquitta Baker Raenell Barer Pam Belanger Melanie Bishop Jana Bond Diane Bowles Paggy Bradford Mindy Cadwalder Carol Champion Linda Carey Tina Demaree Dianne Duvall Charlotte Elliott Carol Gaines Linda Gillin Sandra Gwin Vivian Heitschmidt Shirley Hess Claudia Hill Carol Holt Beverly Hunt Ruth Irvin Mina Jacobs Jan Johnson Karen Kennedy Sherry Kinsel Carrie Koger Sandra Lackey Lou Ann Large Beverly Leiser Shirley Mclnis Terisa Megallon Mary Miller Clara Morgan Mary Miller Shirley Mclnis Vickie 'Nulisch Sharon Nulty Betty Parrish Patsy Parrish Susan Randle Patsy Reagan Shirley Reynolds Kay Ross Lou Rowe Linda Ruyle Roxie Sommers Margaret Smallwood Molly Smith Jackie Smell Carolyn Snow Nancy Stephens Judy Summers Lana Thomason Linda Thompson Brenda Tindel Lila Tyler Cheryl Varley Kathy Vogel- Shelia Webster Dianne Watson Jane Williams RED CROSS Officers: John Davis, pres. John McPherson, vp. Paula Speaker, sec-treas Memberr: James Adams Robert Austin John Clark Patt Corner Dan Dobbins John Doris David Fisher Loren Foster Chuck Glenn Bill Keith Marsha McClean Taddy Mitchell Wayne Murray Danny Otwell Hector Parga Gari Ruggles Joanne Sanders Donnie Shiffield Chuck Snelling Paula Speaker Carolyn Vickers FUTURE TEACHERS Officers: Ellen Shamblin, pres. Eugenia Wilson, vp. Ruth Woodson, sec. Rosemary Roberts, parl Barbara Parks, hist. Judy Johnston, treas. Member: Sandra Finney Carol Hayden Vivian Heitschmidt Naomi Marrons Mary Millican Jenny Prior Molly Smith Ann Sparks I57 f . .- if 4 Ai lk mf 5, 4 X 5, ,, ww .Y vs fi 9 3. ' Rs: .Jfjgg 'M 5 v 6 Wa I . 12+ ,f'?i g'aN.yf ul V A 3 my ff' EM , .awk f' H if- W' Q ,Av ' ,N m, 41 , W' wg 3 'Z f , if . EQ? iw 1.i? fr My 3 gg Mixw . vw , gpg v, F X w fz M J V Q ' 1 . fy 3 W gg kg 11 u f My nf X 3 K Y ' -U X K A if 'v'v ,g qQ9fk A vb , i'.,b? gif 11 ' . ' 'Z ' v L Z - fi? Q gf' Q H, ' ff 5, f H 17? 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H:-' ' U .milk --.--intl SH all- Ronnie Freestone All-Metro All-District Offensive End Q L Y,.v.? ,..,,,.., ,e.,: .,,1:,, , ..V: e:-:' 1 5 ' fx wvatflwiu M Tiger gi ' , . . v',- .k,,:,v, ',,::., .,,,.-, ,-.: 5 V : -.', ::1 ---,2,:?, r W'e h '5rx:lw:tsrsiexfam e'2'f1-A-WNf.. r. :,. , , l lb0 Frqnz row-L lo R: J. Cooper, R. Shelton, T. Newsom, J. Galyon, R. Freestont Gordon, K. Cobler, C. Wallace, T. Burts, W. Johnson, R. Fisher, L. Pike. Sammi row: G. Smith, M. Kirkland, C. Shrang, D. Stark, L. Hall, D. Childers Aaron, B. McAllister, R. Lowry, T. Christopher, E. Reagan. The Irvin' . , L,- ..,.. V- .. if iwulihlwli .- fM.....5 ur, mg! gswawawa .M ,asswwwmmma1f:mwwWm.ws.M:3...? ' ' - f. , -f . , .. .awww time : ' ','.A . 1.1. FM f '- X , A -gi row: L. Smith, A. Casey, B. Mcadoo, J. Bridges, B. Sharp, B. Portillo, 1. Morosco, S. Murphree, A. Ward, S. Cannon, L. Lee. 'tb row: A. Goodman, Mgr., J. Reynolds, J. Brownlow, D. Hill, E. LaTour, M. Martin, B. Jernigan, D. Dean, D. Carlisle, L. Poul- . Anderson. raw: Managers: M. Richardson, L. Lawson, D. Hadsell-Coaches: C. Hines, M. Webster fl-lead Coachj, E. Dudley, J. Hamberger- nt Trainer, T. Dortch, Manager D. Williams. O gers for I 964 lbl Senior Tigers of '64 Ronnie Freestone End ' 'us ra , - ' t Tw Q 'Lv' 'vi . l':5':f:E!:,i- :lui i s ww :..,,,Q. . .,.V,. Kenneth Cobler Halfback Tommy Newsom Tackle Engine Reagan Bruce McAdoo Defensive End Tackle john Brownlow Line Backer Charles Wallace Halfback Tommy Christopher Guard joe Ben Reynolds W Tackle L72 ,,,. ,. or AU Steve Murphree Line Backer Danny Gordon I-Ialfback Chris Shrang Quarterback ichard Lowry jimmy Galyon Lynn Pike Center Guard Tackle Shorty johnson End jeff Cooper Skipper Casey Safety Line Backer Eddie LaTour Mike Kirkland Richard Fisher Tackle Tackle Defensive End Tigers Tackle Two in Pre-Conference Action Halfback Cobler snags another. The Carrollton Lions jumped to a. seven point lead early in the first half, a lead that remained until late in the third quarter when Halfback Danny Gordon scored on a quick end sweep. A fake kick turned into a pass from Shrang to Gordon gave the Tigers the needed score and a one point edge over the Lions. Neither team again scored and the final score was Irving 8, Carroll- ton 7. 8-7 164 Tackle Tommy Newsom leads Quarterback Chris Shrang around the rig end. The fighting Irving Tigers romped over the North Dallas ' Bulldogs in the first game of the season. All three Irving scores came in the second quarter by Gordon, Bridges, and Shrang. Twc I conversion tries by Shrang were good to make the halftime score l 20 to O. The second half proved fruitful for neither team and the score at the end of the game remained Irving 20, North Dallas O. 20-O A helping hand assists End Terry Burts in stopping a Lion. Arlington Upsets Irving The Arlington Colts pulled an upset over the fired-up Irving Tigers, When, in the last .few minutes of the game, a frisky Colt romped 93 yards on a kickoff return to make the score 15 to 9. This Arlington score proved a real heart- breaker, for Irving had just pulled ahead of the Colts on a touchdown pass from Lloyd Hall to end Terry Burts. Other Irving points came when quarterback Chris Shrang booted a field goal. Bruce Portillo, Danny Gordon, and Steve Murphree headed up a staunch Irving defense. Fullback Larry Smith attempts to shake loose an Ar- lington tackler. I3to9 Halfback Danny Gordon evades one Colt tackler and readies himself to meet an- other on this yard-gaining end sweep. This .action came late in the third quarter on a pene- trating Tiger drive. I6 Rider, Bell Bewilder Irving The Irving Tigers journeyed to Wichita Falls, accompanied by five- thousand Irving fans and the hearts of all Irvingites with hopes of bringing home their first confer- ence victory. They ,returned sadder but wiser with aispecial respect for a certain Indian Tailback. That Indian, Bub Deerinwater, played havoc with Tiger defense and participated in every Raider score. The lone Irving score came on a 93 yard punt return by Tiger Half- back Danny'Gordon. A key block by Center Bill Jernigan allowed the Tiger touchdown. The final score was Irving-6, Rider-27. Tough Irving-defense hauls down a Bell Blue Raider as his bwildered teammates ponder the situation. lbb Defeated Tigers somberly exit the field after losing to the Rider Raiders. The Irving Tig played host to a stro Bell ball club and li truly polite hosts let t Raiders dominate the e ning. The Blue Raiders scor early in the first quar and the Tigers never qu regained their composu Bell's offense led by Fu back Randy Beck repeat ly penetrated the Irvi defense and scored he ily. The Tigers lost 28 0. Castleberry Lions Squeeze by Tigers I4-8 l l A Tiger quickly sidesteps an attacking Lion and heads for much needed yardage. The Tigers travelled to Castle-berry for one of the season's biggest heartbreakers. According to statistics, coaches, and everyone concerned, the Tigers clearly outplayed the Lions. Only on the scoreboard were the Tigers defeated. The Lion's twin scores came on runs by Halfback Mike Richardson. The lone Tiger score came on a short run by fleet-footed Danny Gordon. Shrang threw to Freestone for the additional two points. The final score came as a real blow to the hard-fighting Tigers. ' T T V Halfback jimmy Bridges eludes a Castleberry Lion and races down- field. Halfback Danny Gordon sprints for a touchdown late in the first quarter. I I67 MM' The staunch Tiger defense closes in on a Wichita Falls Coyote. In Tiger Stadium the Coyotes of Wichita Falls took a 6 point lead midway in the second quarter but retained it for only four minutes. The the enraged Bengals' scored twice in just under three minutes, first on a short run by Aaron and later on a magnificent 85 yard punt- return by Quarterback Lloyd Hall. The second half proved a de- fensive battle and neither team scored until late in the fourth quar- ter, when the Bengal's Gordon romped over for the added 6 points. I68 Tigers Wallop W Irving Downs Coyotes, 2 I -6 Hall and Gordon display teamwork on pass defensive. Larry Smith churns out yardage against the Rebs. E Q 5 I Tigers Romp by Richland T 28-O The Irving Tigers stunned the Richland Rebels in Tiger stadium wil a score of 28 to O. Action was slow in the first half and the Tigers racked up only 6 pointl that score coming from Lloyd Hall on a dive into the end zone. The Tigers caught fire in the second half, however, and added points to the scoreboard. Danny Gordon scored twice in the third quart both times on 1 yard breaks over the goal line. This form of scorir seemed popular and Halfback Don Childers also scored on a 1 yard bun into the end zone. l As always, the-Tiger defense exhibited their talents and held the Rebel out of threatening territory. In fact, the Rebels never penetrated the Tig 38 yard line. Defensive standouts were Steve Murphree, joe Ben Reynold Bruce Portillo, Terry Burts and Kenneth Cobler. I l70 Danny Gordon Irv Back bulls through Rebel line. Bengals Bomb Grand Prairie 2l-0 It is always a big event when the Grand Prairie Gophers and the Irving Tigers meet in any athletic contest. This again proved true as the Tigers brought their season to a close by facing the Gophers in the Gopher Bowl. It took only four minutes for the Tigers to make their first seven points. They came on a ten-yard sprint by Halfback Danny Gordon followed by the successful extra point kick by Larry Smith. The second quarter score was added by Lloyd Hall, the promising junior Quarterback, as he sneaked across the goal line from three yards out. Smith's kick was again good and the half-time score was a lop-sided 14 to O. Kenneth Cobler made the third period score which was followed by Smith's third successful kick of the evening. This scoring froze the scoreboard and the game ended with the Tigers on top 21 to O. Against Grand Prairie, as well as all other opponents, victory was made possible because of the excellent playing of the defensive squad. The defense, headed by Mur- phree, Gordon, Burts, Portillo, Reynolds, and others, posted an excellent record by holding the opposition to the lowest scoring in the district. Kenneth Cobler breaks through the Gophers defenses for Tiger-type touchdown in the Gopher Bowl, Eddie La- Tour readies to provide any needed assistance. l7l B-Team Footballers .. Sweep District . e .. g l g . . tie . .... li K4 iii L i i M AX .., AVAA l 1E b Ffonl row: L ta R: T. Light, J. I.. Nolan, J. Young, M. LePour Hodgkiss, C. Green john Barbosa gallops into threatening territory. '72 Mike Jackson clears the way for Larry Shaw on a yard-gaining sweep. 3 um ---'nm P Q 5 at row: R. McAdoo, B. Harrington, J. Adamson, J. Fostel, E. Robinson, B. Hastings, S. Hudson. Third row: L. Shaw, R. Thacker, P Riddle, J. Killam, J. Arnette, J. Barbosa, B. Baker. Fourlla row: B. Story, R. Davis, M. Jackson, S. Thompson, M. Collins, B. Montgomery, C. Kimberlin. Top row: Coaches: Tom Uhr, jack Rucker fHead coachj, Don McDonald. Managers: M. O. Hill. The Best is perhaps the simplest yet most accurate phrase that could be used to describe the B Team footballers of Irving High. The entire season was marked by a unity and team spirit which prompted Coach Jack Rucker to comment, It was high spirited and hard-nosed playing that enabled those boys to come out on top . With this unconquer- able drive the B Teamers won nine and lost only one game during the season. Despite a close shut- out by Bell, they averaged 25 points per game while the hard-hitting defense held opponents to a meager 6 points per game average. Irving High can really count on these boys for great future football. Scotty Thompson protects Dale Bramhall as he churns out yardage. I73 Tiger Frosh iWin All The Fighting Freshman footballers of Irving High met and soundly defeated all opponents. The fantastic scoring by a great offensive unit averaged 51 points per game while a rock-ribbed defensive held opponents to a paltry 2 points. Commenting on his team, Coach Mike Murphy said, They are the finest freshman group in many years. I expect great things of those boys. ir. -9 I 'ln is. W Front raw: R. Dumond, B. Griffen, R. Smith, R. Harris, R. Owens, G. Barbosa, B. Jennings, A. Anderson, J. Hill, R Hale. Serond' raw: C. McNabb, M. Killam, L. Jordon, B. Arnold, N. Valenta, P. Murphree, K. Robinson, J. Seiber, F. Nelson, B. R. Rogillio. Top row: T. Tomerlin, D. Fuller, R. Harrison, J. Holland, W. Dickson, J. Smith. W. Adams, P. McCullum, R. Moore Grider, John Kassen fCoachj, Mike Murphey QI-Iead coach, l74 Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving IHS Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Irving Season Record Varsity Record District Standings IHS OPPONENT TEAM Won Lost Tied 20 North Dallas C2lSfl6'bCr1'y 7 1 0 8 Carrollton Rider 7 1 0 9 Arlington Bell 5 1 2 6 Rider Arlington 4 2 2 0 Bell Irving 4 4 0 8 Castleberry Richland 3 3 2 21 Wichita Falls Wichita Falls 2 6 0 26 Haltom City Grand Prairie 1 7 O 28 Richland Haltom 0 8 0 21 Grand Prairie B Team Freshman Team OPPONENT IHS OPPONENT 34 Richardson Irving Richland 0 36 Arlington Irving North Richland 8 34 Mesquite Irving Euless 0 0 Bell Irving Hurst 0 35 Cf1SflCbCf1'Y Irving Irma Marsh 0 34 Lake Highlands 8 Irving Halfom 0 12 MHCAIUWUI Irving MacArthur 8 20 Haltom - 20 Richland 28 Grand Prairie l75 K -nw ES T, 'gl I gi 'I hi f-'H 11-K ll.: FRANK HERRIOTT , .yi asm H ig, ix 'fri O, , I ,X Qlglgmgli f',1'XfZ'xi RICK NXIADSXVORTH fffawxiwwmqmm 3? 3 I ' fi , f 1 F' 1 Q, yi, f f I I I gk, x 7 Il ,KIEEEII IXIARTY LECI-INER I li Q. 9 I J I ,Ll r' is I C C I lf M m LARRY XVESSON ?lim ig wg n ii . Y: VK. ykyyk .?vM-v- in i G57 A7 5 1 klilfiilimg P I ' 2- ' R 5 KIIQIERQ 5 1--1 r-x 1 LARRY NELSON 3, .mv ,WMMQ I in W, F 2 3,1 5 A s K-7, ggi :SQ MMM-ffl b I1 T MQ I RIIEEESI Slfzzzdizzgx Coach Don McDonald, J. Johnson, K. Robertson, F. Herriott L Nelson S, Phelps, D. Hill, M. Lechner -QM ,, l l ' 1 i I E, 92 l lilllfilill ' IEEIIBIM linrmm 111 I1 . BILL CONIZLY JIM JOHNSON MIKE YWALLACE I76 Captain Captain Varsity Basketball ng: G. Owens, R, Wadsworth, B. sson, M. Wallace Tiger Tip-Off '65 Spirited Irving Cagers Bound Into Exciting Season Pounding down the hardwood court, a sweating cager quickens 'his pace. Time is running out! The whistle draws near. Thirty seconds. Get that ball! Get that ball! There's still a chance! He lunges forward and snatches the bobbled ball from an opponent. Drive, man, drive! Up for a layup. No good! Get that rebound! Pass the ball! Five seconds. He shoots . . . The basketballer is Wallace, or Lechner, or Herriott or any of the twelve men on the Irving High varsity basketball team. They all work together for the one impor- tant goal . . . Victory. Each knows that the key to victory is teamwork, and the essence of teamwork is hard, tireless practice., What is the incentive for hard work? Ask a basketballer and he probably can't tell you. It's a combination of many thingsg desire for achievement, glory, or personal improvementg a pride in self and schoolg or perhaps a guy sometimes called l'Duck , better known as Coach McDonald. VQWQQIY v f :V no 4 f Qi.: xv Y' H fl' .'6'r'ff4-'J 'Y,x'U Sidi, WLWMW Vuvybqu . I ,- ,. ,. . ,. . .. V A Q 1 - , Q 4 ' f I . el ' . X 5 -fl 1 i . ' S If s Q I 1 f 4 5 .4 5. 6 ,f 4 - Q 5 , N . .X . 5 5 1' ,ff J A R .xrzg--Aww gf-X5 I .ly Q M fm ww-mm www.. ,w..w.W..+.f..,.,..W, U Individual Scoring Kenny Robertson A,,,A,, Gary Owens , Marty Lechner jimmy johnson Buddy Ingram Larry Nelson Scott Phelps H ,, Mike Wallace e ,. , Dickie Hill ,,,,,ooe Larry Wesson ,a,,,,, Rick Wadsworth Bill Conoley ., Frank Herriott A 645 457 338 238 200 110 33 30 27 17 16 3 , 2 junior Gary Owens sprinting down the court struggles to gain control of the ball Dicky Hill scores his first two points in district play Fans Witness Fast-Movin Court Action arry Nelson discovers that it's rough-going under the basket. Often, the anguish of athletics appears humorous to the spectator. I8I Tigers Better Past Seasons The Irving High varsity basketball team finished the '64-65 season with a district record of five wins and nine losses. This was the best season that Tiger basketball has had in several years, and each season shows definite improvement. Not only did the Tigers place high in district play but also in several tournaments taking place in Waco, Irving, and the Dallas Dr. Pepper Tournament. Hopes for next year are high as Dicky Hill, Kenny Robertson, Gary Owens, and Buddy Ingram will head the varsity. All-District Season Irving 6 Irving 5 Irving 7 Irving 6 Irving 7 Irving 7 Irving 7 Irving 6 Irving 5 Irving 6 Irving 7 Irving 6 Irving 6 Irving 9 Irving 7 Irving 5 Irving 7 Irving 6 Irving 7 Irving 7 Irving 7 Irving 7 Irving 5 Irving 5 KENNY RoBERTsoN GARY owENs Irving 7 First team Second team Irving 7 Irving 6 Irving 8 ecard 4 Sunset 6 North Dallas 7 Carrolton O North Dallas 8 Richland Hills 1 Woodrow Wilson 1 Poly 5 University 6 Castleherry 6 Grand Prairie 9 Rider 1 Wichita Falls 7 Thomas jefferson 9 Slidell 7 North Dallas 6 Grand Prairie 7 Denton 2 Haltom 8 Arlington 6 Bell 2 Richland 4 Castleberry 3 Grand Prairie 3 Rider 3 Wichita Falls 8 Bell 7 Arlington 6 Haltom Awright fella, keep it! In a brief pre-game huddle, Tiger spirit runs high ,...f' ,ks E2 Bark row: Coach Murphy, Tommy Powers, Don Neely, Fred Huer, David Bentley, Fred Palmer, From row: Benny Sanchez, Terry Darby, james Morgan, jerry Lynch and Mike Pittman. B Tm B Team Promises Sunset , 44 North Dallas 43 V G 43 Carrollton 37 a I n e 38 North Dallas 50 47 Richland 52 46 Castleberry 47 Grand prairie As the Tiger B-team prepared for varsity has- Maclaliihuf ketball, they gained experience, knowledge, spirit, Wichita Falls ability and desire. At the same time they racked up Haltom a season record of 15 wins and 10 losses. This en- Arlington- viable record was 'composed of tournament, pre- Bell district and district games. As the season progressed, Richland enthusiasm increased and anticipation of varsity play Bell grew intense. Grand Prairie Rider MacArthur Wichita Falls Haltom Arlington Thomas jefferson North Dallas Sunset Bell Rider Tiger Frosh Cage District It seems as if IHS freshman sports have some mystical power to dominate all phases of district athletics. This again proved true as the freshman basketballers finished with a record of 23 wins and 4 losses. Although the scoring was never unusually high, it was consistent and'the frosh gained much- needed experience. Hopes for coming years are ex- tremely high as the freshmen gain skill, knowledge, and Tiger spirit. This year's outstanding players, commented Coach Kassen, were Wayne Dickson, Ernie Brandon and Rodney Owens. Irving, 49 67 55 45 51 59 5 1 29 24 29 29 46 56 59 46 49 44 56 52 60, 50' 68 vo 55 50 55 61 F rosh Perry, Carrollton Field, Carrollton Denton Jesuit Lee, Grand Prairie Field, Carrollton Perry, Carrollton Burleson Jefferson, Grand Prairie Handley, Ft. Worth Nichols, Arlington. Dagger, Ft. Worth Monnig, Ft. Worth Haltom Irma Marsh Euless Hurst North Richland Richland MacArthur Haltom Irma Marsh Euless Hurst North Richland Richland MacArthur Bark rauz' Bill Hodgkiss, Douglas Haak, Reese johnson, Wayne Dickson, Ronnie McAdoo, Ernie Blandon, Coach Kassen Front raw: Ronnie Akin, jim Evans, Rodney Owens, Steve jarraro. Top raw: G. Smith, J. Davis. Second row: R. Strebeck, M. Richardson. Third row: M. Martin, W. Hilton, B. Willingham, L. Mariani, T. Duggins, T. Chalmers, E. Cardenas. Fourzb row: J. Patterson, M. Aaron, D, Fowler, K. Sutton, L. Turner, B. Cox, G. Sifford. Front raw: Coach Tom Uhr, A. Ward, F. Guynn, D. Gordon, L. Smith, R. Shelton, E. Sark, Mgr. MiJ.firzg: L. Bailey, R. Rowland, D. Childers, B. Boone, S. Cannon, K. Korver. Relay team-Danny Gordon, Frank Guynn, Bill Cox and Pole vaulters-Tim Chalmers, Bobby Willingham and Allan Ward, Larry Turner. Cindermen Anticipate Track and Field Events As the IHS track team began its intensive practice schedule, it was hampered by cold and damp weather. However as the weeks rolled by and the weather improved, the trackmen showed steady improvement and in- creased spirit as the spring meets drew near. Although, at press time, the schedule of track meets was not completed, Coach Uhr predicted that the trackmen would be top contenders in all meets. ' l 'S 5 Hurdlers-Larry Smith, Richard Shelton Mike Aaron Dennis Fowler Larry Manam and Garry Sifford Q, 1. ai. Franz raw: Tommy Allender, Kenneth Cobler, Larry Poulter, james Brownlow, Duane Taylor, Mike Vaughan. Sefomi row: Shorty johnson, Clifton Womble, Bruce Miller, Kelly Hester, Divid Veraska, Van Zandt. Third raw: Ronnie Freestone, Robert Coulter, Danny Hill, Bruce McAdoo, Pat Linthicum. Fourfb rout' Rick Walton, David Melton, Richard McClelland, Gary james, Q Ronnie Foster. Baseball Squad Begins Spring Practice J - 4 f if o f ,ivy Coach Hamburger discusses signal strategy with the catchers. KX. Infielders take a break from their extensive Workout. Kneeling: Pat Linthicum, Ronnie Foster, Kelly Hester, Duane Taylor Standing: Mike Vaughan, Gary James, James Brownlow, David Vera- ska. A11-district-Duane Taylor f--' Irving High pitchers in- clude Ronnie Freestone, Bruce McAdoo, David Melton, and Clifton S Womble. 95 L' '-'cuz 3-,i S ,QA sw I i Q t 25 1 vw Mr if .X in 3 ,K -i i Infielders-Kneeling: Bruce Miller, Ken Cobler, Larry Poulter. Standing Rick Walton, Shorty johnson, Danny Hill. I89 Top row: Kirby Coyell, Bobby Cornett. Second row: David Allen, Rick Neal, Mike Willingham, Front: Lynn Leslie. H Steve jarrarel Mike Willingham David Allen Tom Powers Golfers Begin Workout For Spring Circuit Although the golf team of IHS has not yet participated in any scheduled meets, they have been working and practicing since the start of the school year. Expectations are high for many of the golfers will be returning from last year's team. As will all sports, it takes several years to build a strong team and the golfers will have to work hard in district contention. it 's W ia, r -- 3-N , ' , 5 A 1 . gf , W I at N C ,R , 2, H xi . Vifuiavx f X Top row: Carol Hammond, Cecilia Cherry, Virginia Bower, jackie Cherico, Miss Joan Young, fCoachj, Sue Loaring-Clark, Cynthia Sollack, Liz Hodges, Kathy Marshall, Amber Parks. Kneeling: Debbie Wahlstrom, Maryse Verot, Betty Pruitt, Andrea Horner, and Donna Beavers. Tiger Tennis Top row: Bill Flynt, Bobby Moser, John Canedy, Leslie Wood, Steve Orthwine, Marvin Arthur, Max Scaggs, Paul Akers. Front row: Coach Jack Rucker and Top Four , jon Hall, Mike Harms, Ronnie Maxwell, and Gary William- son. Back row: R. Bernard, J. Vincent, T. Weekes, T. Chalmers, K. Grahm M Uhl T Combs B Eby Coach Rhodd Sammi mul B Lusby, T. Gallagher, R. Huebner, R. White, R. Box, W. Grogan. Tfmd mu K Cooper E Duncun S Farmer T Kerr C Stoval B johnson, Fourzb row: S. O'Neil, M. Oliver, B. Kemper, J. Johnson C Ingram Fmfztmw K King C Kemper Flying Tigers Perform Basketball Games Although the name of the Flying Tigers of Irving High conjures up an image of perpetual flight, these proficient gymnast sometimes touch ground, if only for an instant. The tumblers, organized and presently instructed by demonstrating their skill through basket- ball half-time presentations, the Flying Tigers have earned well-deserved recognition and justified praise. The tricky stunts and complicated routines are mastered only through constant, tireless practice. Don't believe me? just try 'em sometime! l92 l If IH Lifters Grab Meet Titles ' 1 ww Roberts Story, Secrist, Cain, Lara, Tong, mgr., Rogers, jones, Powell. Second 1'ow.'DePetris, Stapp, Davis, Riley Lynch Looney gory Ponce Tbm! muf: Pierson mgr, Stitt, Howard, T. Edwards, Love, Fain, O'Quinn, R. Roberts, Wolfe, Organized under Coach Ryan in 1963, the Irving High weight lifting squad rapidly advanced to recognition throughout an area including Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. During the '64-'65 school year the twenty-five men, coached by Coach Aubrey Wolf, that compose the top-fated squad participated in and won the team trophy in meets in Tulsa, and Little Rock. Although a team trophy was not awarded in the Sokol Meet the IHS lifters took top honors. As of press time lifters hopefully anticipated several more area meets. Since High School Weightlifting is not extensively organized, Irving High lifters competed in open division meets against national ranked teams and colleges always ranking in the top places. L uw' A, ,,..,, , ...... ,?g. .Q L.-- if S I fu ,, M -AKY ' . Kfgn f D .J - 'S :fr ' E eff A wi 35 C ass s Norma Allen if WE . , Q l iMwX A Senior class officers fleft to rightj Tom Dixon, vice-president, Dolly Smith, treasurer, Shari Sharp, reporter, Patti Conover, secretary and Rick Wadsworth, president. Cfficers Guide Activities for Class of I96 Abbott, Carolyn Adair, Darla Adair, Juanelle Adair, juanette Adams, Charles Adams, James Aderholt, Noel Ahearne, joe Alexander, Betty Alexander, Sharon Allen, Bebe Allen, Ben Allen, Denise Allen, Eddie Allen, jerry Althoff, Vickie Antoniello, Don Anders, Sharon Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Diane Andree, Sandy Armstrong, Robert Arthur, Marvin Atkinson, Rick Avrett, Sharon Bailey, Joanne Bailey, Sheila Baird, Avis Baker, Judy Baker, Mary jo Barbour, Pat Barker, Don Barnes, Mary Barnum, Linda Barr, Shirley. Barrow, Gary Bartlett, Larry Barton, Andrea Barton, Barbra Burton, Bruce Barton, Ronnie Barton, Shirlene Bass, Sharon Batchelor, Frances Batson, Robert Bauman, Sheryl Baxley, jon Baxter, Sherry Beaty, Bill Beckham, Adonna Beggs, Jimmy Belcher, jolynne Belk, james Bernard, Ron Berry, Barbara Bettencourt, Jan Beynon, Joyce Brancher, jill Branson, Mike Brashear, Linda Brisco, Cyndi Brooks, jean Brown, Candy Brown, Darlene Brown, Donald Brown, Julie Brown, Lewis Brown, Richard Brownfield, Pam Brownlow, james Brownlow, John Brubaker, Dorthy Birchett, Joe Black, Billy Black, James Black, Linda Black, Mike Blair, Barbara Blevins, Allen Bolcling, Joe Bolling, Charlotte Bond, Jana Bond, Pat Bonner, Lee Bonner, Linda Boone, Sarilyn Bowlin, Sherri Boyd, Wayne Boynton, Paulette Bramhall, Victor New Girl cheerleader for IHS? fliugene Reaga Bruce, jan l Brunson, Jan Brush, Joe Burgess, Raymond Burns, Alicia Burns, jerry Burns, Tranquilla Burts, Terry Cubeen, Danny Cady, Ruth Calkins, Philip Campbell, Ben Campbell, Maggie Campbell, Mike Cannon, jenice Carpenter, Anna Carpenter, Diane Carpenter, Dianne Carter, Carolyn Carter, Sandra Casebeer, Mark Casey, Skipper Castro, Mary Ann Cathey, Larry Caviness, Doug Chalmers, Tim Champion, Ronnie Chandler, Linda S. Chapman, Lois Cherry, David Cherry, Jeanne Choate, Phill hristopher, Tommy Clark, Billy lark, john lark, Pat lay, Rena lemens, Richard lements, Dianne lemmo, Greg lendennen, Cathi lyatt, Nancy Senior Rings Are Proudly Displayed Y? R 1' Qi l ea... Homecoming Float Takes Third Place Sri Cobb, Carolyn Cobbler, Kenneth Cochran, Steve Coker, Carolyn Conn, Mike Conner, Pat Conoley, Bill Conover, Patti Cook, Billy Cook, Suzanne Cooper, Jeff Cooper, Paula Copeland, Glen Cormier, Max Cornell, Suzanne Cornwell, James Coronado, Janie Cottle, Bonnie Couch, Billy Coulter, Robert Creighton, Delilah Cross, Charles Crow, Becky Custer, Roland Daniel, Benny Darby, Clifton Darden, Jack Darling, Alice Davis, Janice Davis, Jimmy Davis, John Davis, Linda Davis, Nancy Davis, Nelda Davis, Randy Dawe, Pat Day, Linda Day, Martha Deaton, Jimmy Debrick, Cappy De Field, Janie Genova, Sandra Gent, Laura Gibson, Charles Gilbert, Fred Gilbey, Alice Gillen, Linda Sue Glanton, Pat Gleghorn, Ileene Goodfellow, Linda Gordon, Danny Grant, jo Anne Gray, Linda Gray, Zane Green, john Greener, Carolyn Grogan, Don Grubbs, judy Gumpert, Lora Gunstream, jackie Guynn, Frankie Hagains, Anette Hale, Brenda Hall, Donn Ann Hall, Preston Hall, Shirlene Hanson, Barbara Hardin, Vickie Hargis, jennifer Harkrider, Joan Harms, Mike Harris, Denney Hart, Mike Hartman, Wanita Harville, Anita Hass, Judy Hastins, Sandra Hawkins, Dwayne Heatherly, Reagan Helton, Jean Helton, Jimmie Henderson, Caye Q Fg'h .Q Christmas Party Promotes Yuletide Fun 'QI 7 'if Q h s..,,N Seniors Clean Trophy Case Again This Year Henderson, Viren Hendrix, Mary Henkel, Jeanne Hennessey, Judy Henslee, Joyce Herencleen, Bryan Hertman, Gwen Herriott, Frank Hester, Kelly ' Hicks, Gerril l Higgins, Sandra Hill, Sam Hill, Suzy Hill, Tommy Hilton, ,lone Hindman, Linda Hinds, Carole Hix, Doyle Hix, Joe +- Hix, Shirley Hodge, Yvonne Hoedebeck, Mar Hoffpauir, Mart Hogue, james Holder, Dwight Holifield, james Holland. Cliff Holland, Diann Holland, .lan Hood, Nancy Hood, Ronna Hoopes, Katrin' Horn, Valerie Horne, Wesley Hoskins, Nlike Houseworth, S Houston, Beck Howerton, Lar e Allen and Nancy ior float. Dunn, Diana Duvall, Deanna Eby, Bill Echols, john Edwards, jim Edwards, Terry Eichman, Pat Eitel, Diane Elliot, Peggy Elliott, Tom Emison, Martha English, Wayne Ermis, Anthia Evans, Rex Faas, Danny Fain, jerry Fairris, Gary Farmer, Kathleer Www' Davis begin work on the Denton Helen Denton Martha De Petris Dick Dickinson Richard Dillon Mike Dishman, Cheryl Dixon Tom Donihoo, Larry Donohue Kathleen Dorries, Wziyne Dotson, Judy Drake, Judy Draper, Gail Dumas, Sally Duncan, Diann Freeman, james Freestone, Ronnie French, Gregory Fulkrod, Cheryl Fullen, Randee Futch, Tommy Galyon, Patsy Galyon, Jimmy Gammon, Kathy Gann, Linda Gardner, Patty Garrett, George Gates, Tommy Gault, Gwen Gebert, Janet Farris, Karen Faulkner, Mike Feaker, Cheri Feichman, Gene Fenner, Ronnie Ferguson, Shirley Field, Robert Fields, Carol Fisher, Richard Fisk, Lin Fleming, john Florence, Floyd Forsythe, Al Foster, Cleda Foster, Loren Francis, Fred Frazier, Robert Free, Connie lg, Skin of Our Teell9.J Jester, Linda Jobe, Dan Jobe, Donna Jones, Benton Jones, Karen Jones, Larry Jones, Judy Jones, Ronald Johnson, Dawn Johnson, Jan Johnson, Jim Johnson, Richard Johnson, Terry Johnson, Shorty Johnston, Bette Joyce, Randy Kardash, Alan Keeling, Lyndle tried to take my wheel away! fJohn McPher- Hudson, David Hughes, Linda Hultsrnan, Dennis Hunsucker, Darlene Hunter, Jeanette Huth, Valerie Irby, Lynn Issokson, Suzanne Jackson, Denise Jackson, Donna Jackson, La Von Janssen, Gordon Jenkins, Janyce Jennings, Linda Jernigan, Marie pn 'Kg' Lechner, Marty Lee, john Lieser, Beverly Light, Dinah Lindrnan, Bob London, Tracey Long, Larry Lowery, Jane Lowry, Richard Loyd, Diane Lucas, Carol Lucas, Cran Lusby, Bill Luther, Rod Luttrell, Lynn Keith, Gale Kennedy, Ronald Kight, Phil Killough, Eva King, Willis Kirkland, Mike Kisinger, Barry Koger, Carolyn Kolenovsky, Anna Lamb, Jerry Lamere, Marie Lamp, Mike Lancaster, Shirley Land, Candy Laney, Pat Lara, Carlos Larson, Chris LaTour, Ed Richard Fisher chosen Miss Student Body Mangurn, Maureen Mantooth, Shirley Martin, jean Martin, Linda llflartin, Saundra Martin, Torn Mathis, Gary Mathis, Pat Maxwell, Evelyn Mayberry, Bobby Mealer, Larry Melvin, Pat Iiller, Ron itchell, Beverly oalc, Eldridge odisette, Marieta ood, Robert ooney, Jerry Ioore, Ronald iorelock, Ronnie organ, Darrell organ, Forrest , organ, James Iorris, Becky orris, Larry oyer, David uelschen, Margarett Iurphee, Steve urray, Wayne ullins, Sheila Iyers, Patricia yers, Priscilla cAdams, Shirley cAdoo, Roy cCarty, Donna cCarver, Pat cClean, Steve cAclams, Shirley cClean, Zane cClellan, Salli cClure, Ed You Can't Take It With You Is Senior Play 534 iw at rycr r 1 is i 'U ,l '4K '1l ,- Graduation Time Gets Nearer and Nearer McCollum, Forre McCombs, Elton McCoy, Linda McCurdy, Anthor McDonald, jerry 1NlcGinnis, Tim McGraw, Ethel l McMaster, Foy McMullen, Franc McPherson, John McXY!illiams, Joyi Nabors, Linda Necessary, Dannj Nelle, Mary Sue Nelson, Larry Nelson, Stephen Nelson, Suzette l Newell, Michele Newsom, Tomm Newton, DeLoy Nicks, Terry je Nolen, Elaine Nungesser, Cin O'Briant, Raym Ohlweiler, Jam Ollar, Carolyn O'Neil, jim Orthwein, Steve Owens, Judy Parga, Hector Parker, Ann Parks, Barbra Parks, Judy Parr, Johnny Parrish, Patsy Parsons, Shirley Paschal, Dayto Pachall, Everett Patterson, Davi Patterson, Kare Patterson, Patti 1-fear is , i l 3,23 fi in 'Inks rm, an W W.. iq as Ex-wwf M if 'el N ,Q 5' xx WMM ,wafwwwvwm Phillips, Betty Phillips, Roy Pierce, Tanya Pike, Glenn Pike, Lynn Pittman, Don Ponce, Roger Poole, Judy Pope, Mavis Poston, jimmy Poulter, Larry Powell, Richard Prettyman, Ginger Price, Beth Price, Lavern Provan, Phil Quinn, Marsha Raborn, Wesley Patterson, Robert Payne, Bob Peace, Mike Peak, Ricky Pebley, Steve Penwcll, Randy Perez, Anita Perkins, Monte Perry, E. T. Pe-tree, Carolyn Petty, David Petty, Wade Peveto, Susan Pfiffner, Steve Phelps, Scott Richardson, Mike Rivette, Sharon Roach, Sheila Robbins, Robert Roberts, David Roberts, Peggy Robertson, Frank Robertson, Kay Robinson, Barbara Robinson, Paula Rockwell, Janis Rodges, Sharon Roman, John Roose, Liz Rooser, Linda 14 Rains, Joyce Randall, Sherry Ratliff, Paulette Reagan, Eugene Redding, Carolyn Reed, Danny Reed, Raymond Reeder, Charles Reeves, Dee Rener, Moliye Renfro, Richard Reuter, Robert Revelt, Linda Reynolds, Linda Reynolds, joe Rich, Teresa Richards, Linda Richardson, Kay mt-1,,,,i1f35:1z t:1 ,, .. Vi. A fs: g i g : i, , , ,J 0 J gk? ,,., 3 - , Rucker, Ronnie Ruggles, Gari Rushing, Larry Rust, Charlotte Rutlf: lge, Diane Saddler, Don Sage, jack Sanders, Joanne Sandlin, Gary Sanson, Voncelle Sargent, Mike Sartain, Steve Saucedo, Ysedro Saunders, Curtis Schatzman, Jeff Schnell, Sarah Schrang, Chris Schuster, Denise Scovell, Donna Seals, Linda Secrist, Ronald Seidel, Donna Shainberger, Linda Sharp, Shari Sharpe, Teresa Shaw, jim Shelton, Dana Shelton, Scooter Shelton, Sue Shepherd, Ralph Shifflett, Delton Shipley, Sharon Siegel, Marilynn Simmons, Linda Simpson, Dannette Skelton, Bill Skelton, Diana Skelton, Joan Sloan, Virginia Smith, Ava Smith, Bill Banquet and Prom Are Eagerly Awaited Caps and Gowns Fitted for Final Hour im Smith. Bobby Smith Cindy Smith, Debbie Smith Dolly Smith Gail Smith, Rex Smith, Susanne Snell, Jackie Snow, Carolyn Sommer, Roxie Sorflaten, Heidi Speaker, Paula Spencer, Margaret Stafford, Karen Standifer, jan Stapp, Bill Starnes, Janie Starnes, Linda Steigerwald, Charles Steinocher, Margie Stephens, Tex Stepter Tommy Stevens, Linda Stewart, johnny Srirr, David Strebeck, Roger Stolarick, Helen Stone, Carol Stovall, Chee Chee Strand, Judi Strand, lla Strickland, Lynda Strickland, Lynn Suddeth, Claudene Sullivan, Bobby Summers, Sharon Sutton, jack Swain, Becky Tate, Ronnie Taylor, Brenda Terrill, Ronald x x PN ruly, Linda 1 ucker, Tony 'urner, jim urncr, Ronnie urner, Teresa Mike Louis Cheryl Judy jimmy joell Carolyn an Vleef, Elaine an Zandvoord, Sharon , Cheryl 1 Mike fnna jimmy Thomason, Lana Thompson, Clovis Thompson, Don Thompson, Katherine Thrasher, Judy Thurman, Kathy Tiller, Sallie Toler, Billie Tompkins, Sharon Tong, Davicl Torres, Albert Townes, Danny Traylolr, Phyllis Trimble, Vicki Troy, Judy Webb, Lucy Webster, Sheila Wfeger, Donna XY'emhaner, Lynda Wesson, Larry XX'estbrook. Gary XX'estmorelaml, Robbie XY'eston, Dick Whaley, johnny W'heat, ,lim White, Bill Wfhite, Camille White, Jim XXf'hite, Ron Wfhite, Sandra Vickers, Warren, XX'aters, Irving High School Spirit led by damsel fSkipper Caseyj. Wallace, Wallace, Walling, Walters, Carol Vinson, Gail Virtue, Dixie Watltlle, Lela Wadsworth, jack Wadsworth, Rick Charles Mike Suzette Elaine Carolyn Betsy Watkins, Vicki Watson, Nancy Vifntts, Jody Vfatts, Marilyn C. Watts, Marilyn . Webb, jotly a fair Whitney, Carolyn Wicks, Gary Widener, Jimmy Wiehe, Jennie Wilcox, Rowlan Wilhnrm, Richard Williams, Carol Williams, Jane William, Johnnie Williams, Parn Williams, Pat Xwilliamson, Gary Wilson, John Wilson, Johnnie Wilson, Larry Wilton, Luther Winkelvoss, Torn Wititin, Anne Wirasnik, Linda Wise, Robert Wise, Voncla Witherspoon, Charlotte Withrow, Randy Witt, Donna Wood, Leslie Wood, Shirlan Woodard, Shirley Woodson, Dennis Worden, Bill Worley, Pat Worms, Pat Worthy, Janet Wragg, Dorothy Wright, Barbara Wright, Rosa Wright, Tommy Wylie, Laura Yeatts, Eugenia Ziegler, Karen K .,.. ,ju I, ., . ,fl ar- Class of I96 Says Farewell to IH K aw it 1:1-1,, S .. , as Aaron, Mike Adamson, George Akers, Paul Allen, Johnny Allen, Norma Allen, Penny Allen, Phyllis Allencler, Tommy Altnm, Tommy Alvis, Robert N in M' ..., - tr, f -4. ,, ' , f W, .. . 4 s . , t 4, 5- me f ti, QF i is Sf , , tw 1 R , ,, Q . f W H is-ff ? -. t , vi E sf' i Q5 fu, ' S fr X ha 2 'lk ,V li., xl aw J . ' 1' Ci' i 0 Amon, Curtiss Anders, Jimmy Anderson Barbara Anderson, jimmy Anderson, Mary Ann Antlerson Nick Antlerson, Ray Armstrong, Paul Arnett, jim Arrington, Bill Ashley, Evelyn Ashley, Mary Sue Askers, Steve Austin, Robert Austin, Valerie Avant, jan Bailey, Virginia Bailey, Bill Bailey, Larry Bailey, Phyllis Baker, Erlene Baker, james Baker, jerry Baker, Pearlene Barrett, Lane Barrett, Smith Ballard, Sharon Barbosa, John Barger, Ronnie Barnes, Barbara Barnett, Sandra Barrett, Bruce Barrett, Lane Baskin, David Bates, Becky Beam, Philip Bearden, Haronetta Bearden, Linda Belanger, Pam Bely, Cathy Bertram, jyme President, jeff Young, Vice President, Scotty Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer, john Fostel, :md Reporter, Barrett Thompson. Juniors Choose All Male Slate of Officers ,V - Besl1enrS, Kcrfl' Www NW 1 Lyi' Biusatti, Iris Binsntti, Laura H 3 Bird, Tommy M xi J' 9 lg 43 Birtlwell, Joe gig, Birtlwell, Lynda rl, st ,K Bjeletich, Cheryl fl Xxx 3. ds, me EA SN is M tml if M M 15133 , .... , ,.. t, t. ,, Blake, Margnrite . , , . Black, Robert ' 1 f ' Black, Ronny is - ,' ..' K ' ,Q-' W' Blackburn, Cnndy F ,, 2 5, sg, D gf Blackburn, Sharon '-t- 'M - If V- - X M Blnnchette Bob S' 4 at -.xl ' . ' , NM Q sf BlCX'1D5, Ronnie W 3 5 Q M x it Nu 4 A 'fi B I . t Boase, Paula Boatman, James M Bommolje, Rick ' 'S- ,' if 1 y Borel, Lintla i ,M Q I B Bowen, Brenda ' -2 ew' Bowen, Blary MI -. ' fs Brown, Pat f 'K if Bowles, Diane f Boulwalre, Pat A Y V ' t ' ,7 Q Box, Ronny ,V . : r f - . r Boysen, Benny ' f if .H Q Boyd, Mike A, f f t sr H-:Q if ,. Boyd, R0df16Y ' B 49 as l V at v oetr M 2 Bragg, Dianne A 5' 2l7 t rsir rrsi 'www ,,f, v , Q. I A 5,1 5, ,V eiME2 ,fb r si it f t of J h b W V V . .. 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Butts, Linda Bush, Barbara Bush, Rena Cannon, Rusty Carey, David Carlile, Pam Carlin, Nancy Jo Carlisle, Delwin Carroll, Linda Carroll, Wade Carver, Neven C11ri'er,Wendell Cate, Sandra Chalmers, Dan Champman, Robert Chapman, Linda Cheeseman, Wayne Cherry, Cecelia Childers, Dan Christian, Dena Christie, Mattie Clark, Cathy Clark, Susan Clark, Wiillis Claunch, Sandra Cleghorn, Brenda Coats, Joyce Coe, Johnnie Coleman, Cathy Combs, jimmy Q0 , 'xg if Nr. sw 5:4125 41 f+-vw, fm, 3 I. , A si QE., H ,, me 11, ak f i Condron, johnny Conn, Nathen Conners, Mike Cook, Larry Cooke, Nancy Cookston, Wayne Cooper, Butch Cooper, Karla Coronada, Susan Cowley, Bill Cox, David Cox, Leslie Cox, Steve Crider, Doug Cripps, Donna Crosley, Lavenia ,. S 2 v,r,,,,.,,ag ,i,- aw ,Mgr 5. .. Us f , si. , tii. ' -. 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Keith, Bill Kelly, Chris Kelsey, Linda Kemper, Betty Kennan, Bruce Kennartl, Warida Kerbow, Dana Kern, john Kilgore, jeff King, Carol 125, ut 1' , e fa 3551 W W t 5 stef 4 - - as vs K at offs, K Junior Testing Program Includes PSAT ll I, xx Z5 e z, , 4i K , 'W 225 Juniors Experience Successful Year 226 Major, Lee Mallinger, Mike Malone, Barbara Malone, Ruth Molone, Tommy Malliton, Rickey Mammen, James Mann, Billy Mann, Freda Markwood, Paul The judges ponder their decision at the handsome- beauty judging. Laehon, Hunt Lawson, Larry Lee, Donna Lee, jimmy Leggett, Pat Lehnert, Nick Lemons, jerry LePori, Marlyn Lewis, Robert Liebbe, Becky Liles, David Lindsey, Lois Lineburger, Sue Lingle, Ronnie Loafing-Clark, Sue Lollar, Jerry Looper, Beckie Love, Linda Love, Sonny Loveday, Bill Lubbers, Gary Luna, Annabelle Lundy, Susan Mack, Jerry Mackie, Johnny Macon, Cliff Magar, Rod Mahan, Jeri Marrs, Willy Marshall, Don Marshall, Kathy Marshall, Nancy Marters, Terry Martin, Mary Martin. Mike Maxey, Donna Maxwell, Ronnie May, Larry Mayfield, Billy Martin, Virginia Mason, Karen Massey, Kathy Massey, Patsy Mathis, Dennis Matthews, Mike hfauldin, Phyllis Meater, Geni Medley, Diana Megallon, Theresa Melton, Linda Meredith, Sandy Mershon, Kathy Metcalf, Larry Meyer, John Meyers, Dora A 9 vi -...' 9:11, Aiqsiv 1 ,V g' , , M .. w it 1 W in ' N 5 ll 5 , Ru 3 x S xl! 53344.58 6 Michael, Dolores Michaels, Fred Miliara, John Miller, Dyanne Miller, Herman Miller, Juanita Miller, Mary Miller, Mike Mills, Dawne Mills, Debby Mitchell, Teddy Mixon, Marilyn Mooney, Grady Mooney, Nancy Moore, Linda Moore, Linda Moore, Sherry Morelock, Gini Morff, Mike Morgan, Carol The judges ponder their decision at the handsome- beauty judging. 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Parker, Jeannie Parks, Carolyn ':, - Parks, Milo 1 1 Parks, Tommy i s Paschall, Donna Patrick, Darwin q-.. ., fgrnagzw K Pate, Ed Patrick, Mike Patterson, jackie Patton, Patton Patton Payne, 1 Curtis Emmett Lucky , Q -W 7: 0 Y. :Il if t X x Russell Payne, Valerie Pearce, Tommy Pearson, Linda Pendergrass, jim Perkins, Cherie . Perkins, Ginger i i X. , ,, fr 1.-M512-,, -i -,,. Ohlweiler, David Oliver, Barbara Oliver, Bill Otwell, Danny O'Quinn, Michael Owens, Gary Pagitt, James Palmer, Tom Parchman, Linda Parker, Jeanie Qrdering '66 Class Rings Is Major Event Q., at f , 5:5 3 P Half if Perez, Dolores pf.-Q., Rx, Petus, Chris , Pfaff, Beth Phemister, Linda .if ,,, ' Phillips, Betty , ,ig i Phillips, Debbie y Phillips, Glen iir l 'M Phillips, jamie k i ' C ,A Wm NY! , M, , Yr ' is 229 Pickett, Gregory Pierce, Jansen Pierce, Ronnie Pinkston, Nancy Pipitone, jackie Pipkin, Paula Pisciotta, Rose Pittman, Mike Pool, David Pond, Phil Pope, David Porter, Nita Kay Portillo, Bruce Prasil, Eddie Prater, Sherry Pratt, Danny Pratt, David Preston, Sherry Prettyman, Paula Price, Sharon Pringle, james Pruitt, Betty Pryor, Betty Pullen, Mike Race, Bobby Ragland, james Ramirez, Penny Rand, Carole Junior Formal Hi hlights Year 230 Rawdon, Ronnie Reagon, Patsy Reckrey, Carol Reed, Peggy Reeves, Johnny Reglovits, Ana Reinhardt, Linda Remillard, Suzanne Reynolds, Barbara Reynolds, Richard Rhodes, Roberts Rich, Doris Ricker, Roy Riley, Steve Rios, Elena Robert, Jack Robertson, Ed Robertson, Eddie Robertson, Kenny Robinson, Ernest Robinson, Kathie Rocke, Chuck Roderic, Rick Roe, Kim Rogillo, Mickey Rokusel, Donna Rose, Charles Roseberry, Barbara Ross, Hope Rowe, Billie Rowe, Jenni Russell, Gary Russell, Linda Rust, Jane Ruyle, J. W. Sackett, Mike Sain, William Sanchez, Ben Sanders, Joyce ,t S t m l- 1 . ,gl L, rv E., x 4' ,tr , at ' 1 ' .L , Q ,E .1 Q i , Q . . .. , 6 ', I f S ' r Sanford, Frank Sark, Ed Sartain, Rodney Sassman, Judy Satcher, James Scaggs, Max Schrang, Linda Schultz, Jerry Scofield, Ginny Scott, James Scott, Linda Scovel, Sandee Scrimshire, Romilda Scroggins, Mike Shanks, Carol Sharp, Barry Shaw, Larry Shelley, Betty Shelton, Karen Shelton, Richard 1 a g 'L fs :ab - ,Q - I 1 .1 'gf ,am Q 'Q 5 J -'fi -2 wu- ! 'H 3 J e 9 Ff- , fig, , u Q A i LQ fm Q s J t ki gf X St IHS photographer mon- keying around L Y . Eg , I sax Y X ., NTI Si, ,E . : 5 W e K ta l s 54' , , , 1. M' ik 1 at 5. 5, W5 fav , . ,,,e,mis, ' . , S ES' '11 fx '57 , 5 - s t 3 ,V ,Q V I ,t -' ,-PA , . 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A , f 1 ff, . l On your mark get Hart prepares to run Smith, June Smith, Glenda Smith, Larry Smith, Mike Smith, Sandra Smothermon, Sharon Snelling, Chuck Snell, Wililler Snowden, Sandra Sollock, Cynthia Sorelle, Terry Sorrell, jan Spain, Jackie Spencer, Linda Spruce, Billy Stnch, Sue Stanford, Chuck Stanley, Kearne Stark, Daryl Starnes, Pat Steeman, Judy Stevens, David Stevens, Sharon Stith, Laura Stotts, Evelyn Strauss, Larry Strong, Brenda '1 ,, Taylor, Gina Terry, Al Terry, Nancy Thacker, Robert Thixton, Sandy Thomas, Joe Thomas, Mary Lynn Thompson, Barrett Thompson, Bob Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Lon Thompson, Scotty Thompson, Steve Thompson Thresa Thompson, Tommy Thorn, Carlis Thorn, Danny Thornbury, Dick Thornton, jananne Tilden, Nancy Torres, Mike Totter, Darl Tribelhorn, Carol Trizza, johni Trobough, Barbara Troy, Pat Tucker, Sue Stutldarcl, Rita Studer, Fred Sullivan, Nancy Sullwan, Paula Summers, jucly Swyden, Gilda Tackling, joan Taylor, Larry Tennell, Ka Terrill, Bobbie Tate, Richard Taylor, Duane Tully, Bobby Class of '66 Anticipates Senior Year 233 Juniors Prepare to Accept School Leadership 234 Warren, Eddie Warwick, Pat Tunnell, Jimmie Turner, Linda Tyler, Lila Ulmen, Chris Umberger, Karen Vaugh, Vernon Vaughan, Dianne Vaughn, Kay Vichers, Larry Vincent, Jerry Vincent, Martha Vinson, Rusty Vinzant, Tim Vogel, Kathy Volino, Larry Von Reyn, Arthur Wade, Bill Wadsworth, Brent Wagner, Katy Balker, Bobby Walker, James Wfalker, Sherry Walker, Toni Walton, Dede Walton, Rickie Ward, Allen Ward, Bobby Ware, Charlene Washington, Kenneth Watkins, Johnnie Watkins, Pam Watts, Joyce Watkins, Sara Weatherall Pam Weaver, Larry Webb, Bob Webb, Cheri Webster, Brenda Webster, Ima Webster, Kay Webster, Susan Weddle, Martha Weekes, Tonny Werley, Gary Westbrook, Marie Wheat, Nancy Whitman, Roanld an q,,,r,11-,,. 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'93 .ar 'Wh Sophomore class officers for '64-'65 are Phil Riddle, President, Gail Todd, secretary, Sue Werner, treasurer and Bobby Willingham, vice-president. Officers Organize Sophomore Activities Adam Adam Allen, Allen, Allen, , ' ' 'A 1 Q' Q I 5 in is it Q f ' ' ? ' ' M Alley, Allen, s, Randy son, Kathie jackie james Johnny Mark Mike 1 V ff' Alston, Danny Anderson, Robert Andrews, Sarah 4 '- J f vc' h , Anthony, Susan .i A 4' , um '. -X , . , ., ,, A 1 , ,,, , 1' re, M A 'A ' 3 it s, i ffT'u'7iw ' Q V' Vllii ' fl Q i'ii 'if ' .4 A , 9- , ' 1 , ', .,,,i,, m -,.:. ,.f- By I 'f ii 'Ai A an e 5 4 A I 4 . A , W V QW ,,, , M ,Q . 'f . ' 'z M AI: f 1 .4 ' Rita Armstrong, Don Atkinson, Tecla Autry, Mary Avalon, jimmy Baetz, janet Bailey, jerry Baker, Bobby Baker, Shirley Baker, Steve Bales, John Barnes, Marilyn Barnett, Bill Barnett, Sherry Barnum, Gary Barrons, Naomie Barton, Suzie Bates, Sherry Beard, Frank Becker, Lisa Bell, lNIike Belknap, Judy Bely, Susan Bennett, Bruce Bentley, Davey Bird, Gary Black, Roger Blacketer, Pat Blankenship, Glen Blevins, Alfred Bowden, Linda Bowden, Terry Bowers, Bobby Bowers, Stan Bowes, Don Bowlan, John H21 L L M' ,, ' f frail' ' F , ggi wr me EM ii 951 V A , ki an -im rf- a . ft eirt t 'mf ' J it 72 'f' Bowles, Janie Boyce, Janie Brabham, Jack Bradford, Diann Bramhall, Dale Bramhall, Doyle Bratcher, Tommy Breitler, Bonnie Bridges, Rodney Where the girls are . . . 39' ,Q 5- -t ' a ' 'Z , QW? 51 S f tg' at X SK! Q.. ,V ,I ,jig 53 ' w ' 1 r 'fi ,, , 4. 1 sf If-a lf, a A at at A 3 ... 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Al+..,.t, Brow, Gail Brown, Karen Brown, Laura Broyles, Dennis Broyles, Mary Brubaker, Mary Bucher, Linda Bucher, Mike Burch, Charlotte Burdette, Robin Burge, John Burkett, Anna Burks, Bill Burleson, jim Burns, Mike Burrow, Rita Busby, Lester 592 Sophomor Compose Smalle mf51?!73ll f ma' i in IHS Cla Cardenas, Sara Carey, Caroline Carlile, Criag Carlton, Karen Carlyle, Robert Carrigan, Dianne Carroll, Gwen Castor, Mary Castro, Luther Cavanas, Dede Caviness, Marie Chaison, Bob photographer, Larry Williams, tries his hand with an CaI'I'1CI'2l. Cole, Sandra Coleman, jan Collier, Kenny Collins, Mike Collins, Richard Combs, Dorothy Combs, Roger Conder, joan Conoley, Rick Conn, Willie Rae Cooley, Cheryle Cooper, David Cordell, Clifford Cornwell, Richard Cothran, Nancy Crossland, Frank Crow, Kathleen Crow, Vickie Crowe, Sam Crawford, Laura Cundiff, Mary Ann Cuiksa, Eddie Cunningham, Lana Daniel, Donny Dunn, jerry Dawson, Sherry Davis, Boyd Davis, Glynne Davis, Kathy Davis, Lynn Davis, Mike Chamberlain, Freida Champion, Don Champion, Donna Chappelear, Billie Cherico, jackie Church, Charlotte Clark, David Clark, Donald Clayton, Peggy .Q . aQa ' f , L K' , it rf' ,,-' ff In ..... ,ry . '1 ,sv rv., V - ' . W3 45- '?'7N if ' XX 52? ' -'lr-1E'!f2'f tf2t 2323241 2 dwg ', ,f are , H1 - ., W- . A tv A .K- -, ,V . , Q q 'E as f 1 Q . 2, ' if 3 ,gf A ei ,, ,f 5 Q af -W . 4, 1 5 K in Q... ' we wiv-- vi gi .9 5' 2 ,M .Y W. i A. C F X -fa: Lg! 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W sf ' A 1 , 'fel'-e f -.ii Y ith Homework nd Activities Graves, Carol Greathouse, David Greathouse, Donna Greathouse, Tommy Greene, Sally Grinnell, Tanna Gross, Dennis Grubbs, Helen Grunau, Patsy Hagen, Robert Hale, Ronnie Haley, jim Haley, Susan Hall, Jimmy Hall, Terry Hambrick, Marsha Hamill, Sharon Gisinger, Jacque Glenn, Stan Gonzales, Ernest Goff, Mike Goodman, Virginia Goodwin, Roy Gorzney, Rick Grabbe, john Graham, Keith 'seaw- - is :1 ,, ig, ar - as 2 J 1 ie was X 1 ggi? Sigfgkrii' ' I Nia in rf fa or H , ,QL A- i-,. :Ju ff , ra,. gy F ,C si, f - , a ,J af ,Q - if ,aw e,,e ' 3 , f W ,fy hi, ,krrwgg , 2 ,3- MQ va l . , -:psf-Q v- fax,-i N,,,,,, . . -.fn -r null! 1, 4 V. as 'Q , if ,, . sf I 3? an l s fi -- i 5, 4 1,-f' ' ' M ar X L . mga, l L .l Nam' V M fi ' 5 :Q if 43,1 ki I re Y t l V ' as Va if qi Q, C ai lf , - I H- l s, i ..t A , ,, ,ii . 3 Kg-V , j .H , 1 in -Hn , ggi' V r ,Wi Y Alli n P' ' A 5 a f or . C l 4 I Hazelbaker, Nancy Heard, Eugene Hearne, Gunter Heitschrnidt, Vivian Helton, james Henderson, Shirley Hendrix, Danny Hensley, Margaret Herndon, Cathy , Qi . fi' 'Q A i Q W A fi-v as gs H -1 R I i l K Hx N ,, Q 1 I Hansen, jan Hanson, Donna Hanson, Gill Harden, Elaine Harlin, Linda Harnden, Cheryl Harris, Greg Harris, john Harrison, Wallace Hart, Ronnie Hartness, Larry Hartsfield, Don Harwell, Judy Hashert, Nena Hastings, Bill Hawkins, jan Hayden, Carol Haymes, Brenda Sophomor Ent Homecomin Parad Ta 4th Pla Herndon, Randy Herrell, Butch Herron, jerrell Hertwig, Jim Hickerson, Jim Hilburn, jan Hill, Cliff Hill, Danny Hill, David Hill, Ronnie Hilton, Wayland Q. 4, if vfwn. at H Qty? H-A 3 dwg ,QA-M ww Sophomore homecoming float Horne, Chris Horton, Ethel Housewright, David Howard, jack Hubbard, Mary Ann Hubenak, Kenny Hudson, Doyle Hudspeth, Steve Huffmaster, Steve Hunt, Beverly Husky, Judy Hyatt, Mildred Inman, Eric Irons, Mike Irwin, Robert Irving, Bruce Jackson, Mike jackson, 'Teresa Jacobs, Don Jamieson, Larry johnson, Bill Johnson, Carol johnson, Henry Johnson, james , Hodges, Sue Hogue, Mike Holden, Beverly Holland, Brenda Holland, Henri Holloway, Bennie Holloway, john Holt, Dorothy Honea, Nelda S ef Hz. '-5 , .: .aa t il, ' T2 E-' aw t H 346' , Q s ,,, I -.i Johnson, Linda johnson, Susan Johnson, Vera Young, Charlotte Young, Renita Zolliecoffer, Rosemary SR f .f V fn . r 1 Q R f if , ii? ,, . xx is N , fp- I 1 gg, 1 Z ig E '-wi .wing , ' iii 1p'3 ,,,f ' ,?tmf' r f ' i ' of X ' 'fx X L Q tg-'K 5 -y YQ-gbgggtl mtl' Saga? 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Potter, Brenda Powers, Tommy Prather, Elizabeth Price, Charmaine Prindle, Pattie Rain, Sheila Randolph, Vicky Rasco, Larry Raspante, Donny Ray, Donna Recer, Steve Redding, Charles Reed, Daniel Reeder, Forest Reeves, Roy Reynolds, Larry Reynolds, Shirlene Richardson, Archie Riddle, Carolyn Riddle, Phil Risser, Judy Rivers, Cheryl Robbins, Elaine Roberts, Gary Roberts, Rosemary Roberts, Dickie Robinson, Linda Robinson, Lo Rockett, Jimmie Rodgers, Fay .wa ga .5 , ,fi E fi it E -Y an 9 104' f ,gk , W Q fr' A-, Patterson, Ken Paxton, Annette Pearson, james Pearson, Wathina Pence, Danny Plaski, Alicia Poindexter, Peggy Ponce, Tommy Pope, janet A. .i,r- 1 r,.. i -f his ,,,, ml X x V -:f:' -' 'i'i x, ,- f r,i Q N A ii gi , 1 2 i , Rg5iE,,CNQgij , . N X A af lx . 'Z efli :i 4 '15 vi , if ,yfaf i as ,ir , l gg iQ? gy at V1 ma y f f ,i 'W ,,,, my g ,,i R if gg, ,.,,l- ,,5,,,l5-ll! 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Saving Accounfs AU'I0m0b'Ie 111969 Loans Drive-in Teller Windows Home Improvemeni I-Cans --74- iv- -cu.. ..,...,. fm-- ---N if---.. .,-,nt U f :LTL ' '-.,-:TT T .5 1-.7-Tug.- -----.,' '4 Li,- ' 'x . -.I ,-'-.LJ ..------, , ---J--....1::L- ' T? - -- IX- --4:3-i IIIi '33 QIIIIA- .. fl I seizur e I ' lu st NATIONAL BANK of Irving Nursery A+ Fiffh BANKING SERVICES Checking Accounis Saving Accounfs Chrisimas Chib 5 Sa'Fe+y Deposrl' Boxes , . I Nigl-I+ Deposi+ory Home I Drive-in Teller Windows 274 BL 4-8I6I Money Orders TraveIer's Checks Cashier Checks Aufo Loans mprovemeni' Loans Commercial Loans V50 ,ff Charms Galore Bracelels All Mascols and Pennanl' Charms VENABLE'S AUTO SUPP'-Y STATIONERY No. I - I23I E. Irving Blvcl. BL 3-8636 No. 2 - I402 N. Brilain N BL 2-9225 923 E. Irving Blvd. Plymouth Park Music Center Phonograph Records Q30 0 Popular ' Classical ' Weslern , . Hill my PROCTORS BYRNE School Band Inslrumenfs and Supplies Eleven Years in Irving Under Same Owner-Ivlanagemenl 2I9 Plymoufh Park Shopping Cenler d B BL 3-0030 630 Easl' Secon L 3-536I 275 113133 I'tT'TTTt Our Growth Has Come From Service, Progressive Planning and Forward Thinking A Symbol ot Solidarity and Suorerne Confidence in the Great Future ot Irving and Texas lt Pays to Saver at Southwest Bank Member F.D.l.C. The Bank People IRVING SPCRT SHOP 9 BL 3 5309 22I Irvin BIvd. 41 , ..g., ,le .- A ' . W QQ-ils?3llfl I 7 I I 7 I If i J I I 72 ','-A .V': 1 .1'1iiiiQ'iiiiQi1ia:211i'5i?i,1ii5iQ315i3i1his'i-liliiaiiii-ai12531ii?15f'f ff '-'- ' fz .Ali IH ' 0 I 35,5 ,,1. . .,. A... V.... , .ilbl j U-1 ' I I, U E ii-5U-- 'f. ' .V I .Iwi f I I' I I: f IA' V-'1 'V ' -1V -'-' 1' .' I I aizifi ' I I I , fi I I I I' HI ' XX A A... ...... - -. IOI . Rogers Rd. Irving, Texas Friendly Service Prompr Delivery BL 2- I RATTREE BUILDING MATERIALS N 3II BL 2-3l2l w 7' 4' .. , f9f'!i f'-' I i , . , .., E V, . ,,l- 4 ,Y nf. , if :fl ' 'F if-f . 2 1 ' .x- . . '. A... i i i . X,,. . .. i 'li g lt' r xi K ?.ly'ff:'j'rJ 4 S E QQ W 111 . M i izovmim gig ...A,.. 1 1 .W Y' - - -Q ,,.. i ..': 1 z f Q ': L ' ' .5 -'-: 1 Q v HARDWARE H 9' 1 I -- -13, jf ii. ., i 1 gn ' , 3-,L -113 ,. mpg-gg-5. , A ' ' .' . I :Q4l1'f'f .Q x f -N , n. 5. HAN DY HOUSE I29 W. Irving Blvd. BL 4-l59l IRVING LUMBER CO Serving Since IQO3 200 N. Main BL 3-I I6I j J. C. PENNEY CO. IOI Plymoufh Park Shopping Cen+er Shop '+il 9 p.m. Every Nighi'-Safurday 'iii 7 p.m. 'K ri, gif 'mx L Specializing in Junior and Junior Pelile Fashions Open Monday I ' i I I Thru Thursday 6l4 Slory Rd. Ijnucmi-23156. Irving, Texas Till 9 PIM. Plymoulh Park BL 4-50ll I . u CHRlSTY'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE Complete Household Furnishings l5I6 W. Irving Blvd. BL 4-0l6l ' m uni Ull X24 Z Crossroads of Savings... K. ffm-E FIRST FEDERAL gzsgzeg, cfm- IRVING BL 5-4I4l 2I II Carpenfer Freeway Wesr r K 42, MAMMEN GLASS 8. MIRROR BL 3-92I9 . . 2924 KBL 3-9262, ' Glass Any Size, Any Kind Rock wand ' Mirrors Made 'I'o Order ' Insurance Claims Adiusfed ' r SPENCER AIR CONDITIONING CO. PLYMOUTH PARK H0 N- Rogers BL 2-412' ' Sales ' Engineering 237 PIymou+h Pk. shop. cfm. ' Sefvice ' I S+aIIaII0'1 BL 3-olos 28, Yearbooks will be imprinfecl wi'rl1 your name wi+l1ou'r cosi upon presen+a+ion of +l1e bool: a+ our Downlown Siore. 208 W. lrving Blvd. 550 Plymou'rl1 Parlc Shopping Cenler BL 4-7I77 BL 3-2029 BL 4-0907 A E 6 'Q-,ix f-.N irri fir ' or ,Lri ,, , , - 4, ff-1L1fi.,,, gzimggszkwfgggf H I -B I ' 'r W-'gilt vlfwgr , i MARGO'S LAMODE 360 PIymou'rI1 Park Shopping Cen+er BL 4-OIO9 MILLHOLIN PRESCRIPTIONS I40 E. Irving BIvcI. BL 3-3952 OATIS DRUGS BL 5-II25 IOO Irving Nor+I1 Shopping Cen+er FARlNA'S HUMBLE STATION 722 E. Irving Blvd. BL 2-7762 E9 A 1 COPELAND'S CLOTHES II4 Ply fh Park Shopping Cenfer BL 3-2747 Aufograph Space . . Complimen+s of WYATT FOOD STORES S. S. Kresge Co. 300 Plymou1'h Park Shopping Cen+er BL 3-9697 li l 'Q EXCERPT FROM A LETTER OF APRIL 17, 1962 lt is my earnest hope, as indeed it should be the earnest hope of all freedom- loving peoples, that the students who pass through the portals of this new Academy of Freedom will do so in the determined and relentless search for the means to shore up, fortify and revitalize that cherished heritage which they hold. DOUGLAS lVlaCARTl-IUR For more than 200 years, Texas and Texans have been identified with thought and action directed toward the preservation of man's personal freedoms. In keeping with this tradition, the Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom was established at Howard Payne College in Brownwood in the Spring of 1962. The purpose of the Academy of Freedom is to prepare young people to understand the world in which they live ,, . .to instruct them in historical backgrounds . . .to give them an understanding of the governments of the various nations . . .to teach them the social and geographical en- vironments of the peoples of the world . . . and to develop within them an appreciation of the American Heritage. Texas Power 84 Light Company salutes the officials, staff and students of the Academy of Freedom and the purposes to which they are dedicated. A For additional information about the Academy, write to: Registrar, Howard Payne College, Brownwood, Texas. Z TPL TEXAS POWER an LIGHT COMPANE V a tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility KEN GRANTHAM FORD, INC. 'Falcon New Fords 'Trucks are 'Mustang Bought for Less 'Thunderbird 4 FU D L in I Irving S , BL 3-38I4 2nd and Irving Blvd. mf ssgl vssv, x B gs I I are Vx 286 'li 'H if -INQQEC Tifcfj is lNous'rnlAl. - commsncm. . R E S I D E N T IAI. wuuuc - nzuuunc If 151 2 Z . SERVICE CO., INC. fa ALV? L I Ifuunerly Davis I- Taylor Elodric Co., Dial Bl 3-2223 RADIO CONTROLLED SERVICE UNITS Qualified Contradors Gmws f'fg,,iwW'f 7I8 E. Irving Blvd. BL 4-5791 ff166Ih 2126 PARKSIDE VANDERGRIFF CHEVRCLET CO. 503 E. Irving BL 2-3206 Where To Buy It fs I Por-Irails Commercial Weddings Piclure Framing Photography by Ogel' FGPLQI' 314,40 Phone BLacIcburn 3-95I5 238 Village Cenler Irving, Texas PRESENTS WITH PRIDE FORMAL AND INFORMAL PORTRAITURE WEDDING CANDIDS BRIDAL PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY MRS. NELL GOODWIN Sludio Manager ROGER G. PARKER Owner Modern Crealive PI'1olograpI'uy My .I L L. ff' B 81 H DRY GOODS Shoes - Piece Goods - Ready-Io-Wear 305-07 Irving Blvd. BL 3-I7I3 JOHN BOY 'Zi-DQ!!! DAIRY MART JOHN PREWITT 2309 Parkside BL 3-988l SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. II45 Eas'r Irving BL 3-I l56 THE GAY PAGEANT Ar+is+ic Cre-aiive Designing Cui Flowers and Gifis Dial BL 3-2I39 Day or Nigh+ Bib W. Sixih STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON f' ,-::.-f' y A yr -f-: AQVAQ Z A A I , CampIe+e ' '-fo, '--, 1 Care 5, llil I I ii' 'H -, .:.,,g.,.-. 226 E. Grauwyler BL 3-0665 REESE'S FOOD STORE WILLIAMSBURG DRUG Williamsburg Shopping Cenfer '29 S- Main BL 3-5l97 BL 4-3683 CARTWRIGHT'S CAKE SHOP zqo S- Nursery or ar' SPORTING GOQDS HOUSEWARES , n SWISS CLEANERS AII Over Irving RIDGECREST 200 E. bih BL 4-2525 81 I08 Irving N. Shopping Cenfer BL 5-I3I9 Ridgecresi Shopping Cenier Irving H'I's. and Grawyler BL 4-2525 ROCIWGIIG Road los s0u+h Sfory BL 4-2525 BL 5-6289 1 LEVINE'S FAMILY STORE II20 E. Irving Blvd. BL 3-3233 29I ,I B B P Congratulations lllllll lllllll and 1 ' D 4 Best Wishes Q 1 . 1 to ' the Faculty and Student Body ot Irving High The Officers and Staff of our bank stand ready and offer every financial service from R d d ecommen e change for a quarter to financing an indus- BY trial enterprise. Satisfied Cudomers Here you will find a competent staff who will understand your need and expend every effort to meet it. 4 A Greater Bank for a Greater Irving lm iixy fg fy Y i ,.y,x 1 SERVHCE 8g TRUST CO. A Depository of the United States Government and Member F.D.l.C. Fine Draperies or Mowhawk Carpe'l's YOUR SEARCH BIDS I 622, - A wif: ik ,JV U ee Q5 SWYDEN DRAPERIES I34 S. Hasfings BL 4-0683 BUTTS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC COMPANY Aufhorized 0 SALES 0 SERVICE 'X A - PARTS 7lI E. Division Hwy. 80 Arlingfon AN 2-4756 HOWARD AND W. P. WOOD Owners and Opera'I'ors BL 44l l25 TWIN WELLS LUMBER COMPANY When You Wani Lumber Bad- You Wani ii Good Elk Roofing I2I5 SingIe'I'on Blvd. Irving, Texas lun: S Ill lllll -I . I I mu Au mucus MJ ,ii I I If O He's a winn BRAND'S TOWN 81 COUNTRY IO9 S. Main BL 3-4l5l I 1 I x I i 3 I l Pick up and Sforage for Delivery Furs, Woolens BL 2-5800 II6 S. Jefferson BL 216065 RIDGECREST DRUG 2329 Rochelle BL 5-2l02 1 1 TJ ' ' , ' ffff 4 :sf K f H H :ig U 4 ' NURSERY ' KINDERGARTEN ' PRE-KINDERGARTEN AROUND THE CLOCK SCHOOL 1508 W. 6+h BL 3-9463 i' I A 2' Toy Tigers perf rm p '+ d Charlesfon. 295 Britain Rd. .and Hwy. I83 IRVING THEATER Irving Blvd. BL 4-OI69 I 83 DRIVE-IN BL 4-9950 PARK PLAZA DRIVE-IN Esters Rd. and Hwy. I83 BL 3-3596 COMING SOON: PLYMOUTH PARK CINEMA . . . Where Entertainment Is Our Business And You Are Our Business Partner . . . ALLURE COIFURES PROFESSIONAL STYLISTS FASHION TRESS WIGS EQ I7II W. Irving BIvd. BL 4-8002 fl 9 5 xx mx V AND Zmldty Qwcmied AT HUTCH'S FOOD MART 2433 W. Shady Grove BL 3-5544 RI DGECREST BEAUTY SALON I27 RicIgecres+ CenI'er BL 5-4000 IRVING FLORIST E. Irving BI CI BL 4- I 597 Congrafulafions fo Ihe Class of '65 From LLOYD A. FRY ROCFING CO. A Bonded Roof for Every Building 2Ol N. Nursery BL 3-.3222 DANI EL'S PLYMOUTH PARK GIFT SHOP I09 PIymou'rI1 Park B 3-7590 W w i f i ' ' 299 PLYMOUTH PARK CAR WASH 2203 W. Irving Blvd. BL 3-3133 THE HUB 220 S. Nursery BL 3-3454 CHRIS BEAUTY SALON for Personal Beaufy Care 30I Lucille BL 3-I48I BIG STATE STORES OF IRVING me STATE I A QQ? is fs ? 5:1 A 'H xr sh M T I E 2 :fl 2 DRUG I I H BL 4.1521 - BIG STATE I CARPET 8K MENS STORE APPLIANCE MEN'S STORE II8 E. Irving BIvcI. II4 E' Irving BIVCII BL 3-4333 BI' 4 '55 GEORGES FURNITURE - ACCESSORIES Always +I1e Besf for 'rhe LeasI ' I50O E. Irving Blvd. BL 3-II86 IRVING S AUTO SALE I 1 I BL 4-0509 DIVIDEND HOMES I I AII Brick I F.H.A. or V.A. Loan I BI. 5-7500 Your Communi+y Builders I802 E. Irving Blvd. Guess who? A C plimenls of . Cross Charlie Says, IT CAN BE DONE! IF: I. 'YOU PLAN YOUR LIFE 2. YOU LIVE YOUR PLAN 3. YOU EXPECT THE BEST WHAT CAN BE DONE? YOU CAN BE: NOTHING OR YOU CAN BE: Doclor, Lawyer, Preacher Teacher, Coach, Banker Ac+or, As+ronauI', Archi+ecI Fill in your choice Whaiever Your Choice of 'rhe Above Slep ilfl Is College How? l+'s Easy-Try This: I. PLANNING a. Buy Ihree siamps IMMEDIATELY b. Wrile leHer 'rot The Dean of vcccc c.cc ccccocccc U n iversi+y Collegefown, Texas lFirs+ Leilerl Dear Sir: Please send me your college caialogue lCurious High School Sludenll lSeCond Leflerl Dear Sir: Enclosed is my 'I'ransCripI'. lln'I'eres'Ied Sfudenll Dear Dean: Enclosed is complered applicalion form. lAccep+ed College Sludenll lThird Le'Herl TOTAL EXPENSE : Q STAMPS! FIRST STEP COMPLETE 2. LIVE YCUR Cl-iolCE wm-I Con AND CHURCH 3. I KNOW You CAN no ns Coon LUCK. 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