Junction High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Junction, TX)

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0 k. i 1mI The Golden Eagle Edited by the Yearbook Staff of Junction High School In Memoriam I am me resurrection and the life; he who be- lieves in me, though he die, yet shall he live; and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die.. St. John 11:25-26 Carl M. Hodges, Custodian August 20, 1963 Dedication The members of the annual staff of Junction High School dedicate the 1964 edition of the Golden Eagle to Mr. Frank Hubbell, head of the science department. Mr. Hubbell, who received the National Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge Award last October, is one of the 10 teachers in the state to be presented this honor. This year marks Mr. Hubbells' 29th year of teaching, coaching and counseling at JHS. 3 Foreword The beckoning fingers of light spread silently through the night in search of the illiter- ate and the determined. Those who have studied here have found their fruitful rewards in many phases of life. Before those who have passed in and out of these doors lie the labyrinth of life. Upon their departure, theirs is to do as they see fit. Therefore the guidance and direction of 4 each individual is one of the major tasks of this institution. CHARLES O. CHAMPION Superintendent Dedicated to his important role as superintendent of Junction High School, Charles O. Champion is a man of character, devoted to prin- ciple. He is a capable executive, and an outstanding counselor. Those who know him regard him as a man of direction; one who knows his goals, and the goals of the institution he serves. In only the one brief year that he has been here. Junction High School has profited by the strength of his programming. His association with the community in organizations and with in- dividuals has helped the school and Junction to become a working unit for the main objective.. .education for all. Supt. Champion attended Southwest Texas State Teachers Col- lege where he received his bachelor of science and master of arts de- grees. As an administrator and teacher, Principal Sherman T. Rimes has accomplished much in the 17 years he has served Junction High School--12 years as principal and four years as teacher. With a background of experience in every phase of the educa- tional processes from class-room teacher and athletic coach--he has been a helpful and encouraging advisor. Lending assistance in spon- soring the Student Council and coaching tennis are only a few of the tasks performed by this diligent man. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Daniel Baker Uni- versity and his master’s from Southwest Texas State Teachers College. SHERMAN T. RIMES Principal Board of Trustees Superintendent Charles O. Champion, Executive Director of the School Board. Ramsey Randolph, Business Manager. Members left to right, top row: R. F. McKinney, John Molesworth, Jr., Don Wootan, Billy Ed Allen. Bottom row: Charlie Schwartz, Felix Murr, and Maurice Nethery, Jr. MRS. DCRCTHY MURR... Teaches English I and II Sponsors the sophomore class MRS. EMILY BIERSCHWALE... Teaches H. E. classes Sponsors FHA and the senior class WESLEY HAYHURST... Commercial teacher Sponsors the senior class MRS. LUCILLE REMBOLD. .. Teaches social studies Sponsors the junior class T. M. WINSTON... Teaches English IV and Speech I and II Sponsors the sophomore class MRS. EFFIE ROY FELPS... Librarian Sponsors the senior class 10 MRS. ROYBETH BLACKBURN... Teaches English I and II Sponsors senior class KENNETH MITCHELL... Coaches football Teaches boy’s Physical Education Sponsors junior class MISS NANCY CLARKSON... Teaches Physical Education for girls Sponsors freshman class JOHN KROEZE... Band director Sponsors freshman class LEWIS FERGUSON... Teaches Science Sponsors sophomore class 11 R. C. McCLAREN... Coaches football and boy's basketball Sponsors junior class MRS. DUDE McCLOUD... Teaches journalism Sponsors junior class Sponsor of '64 yearbook, and school newspaper FRANK HUBBELL... Teaches science Sponsors junior class Coaches track team T. A. CHANDLER... Teaches math Sponsors freshman class OBERT SAGEBIEL... Teaches vocational agriculture Sponsors freshman class Sponsor of FFA MRS. MURIEL HANNAH... Teaches Spanish and Algebra I Sponsors sophomore class Seniors OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Bryan Booth VICE-PRESIDENT: Janet Fields SECRETARY: Sandra Modgling TREASURER: John Loeffler REPORTER: Sherry Stewart STUDENT COUNCIL: Mag Fleming 14 VELMA ANGUIANO Band 4 yrs. PEACHES BLACKBURN Valedictorian; John Philip Sousa Award; Choir 1 yr.; All-State Orchestra 4 yrs.; Betty Crocker Award; WOW Award in American History; Band 3 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; annual staff 2 yrs.; state winner in persuasive speaking; 4 first class I UIL Music Awards; regional contestant in typing and ready writing; Junior and National Honor Societies. BRENDA BATES Band 1 yr.; FHA 4 yrs. -song leader '64; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; Drill Team 1 yr.; basketball 1 yr. INEZ BEAM Volleyball 4 yrs.; National Honor Society; journalism 3 yrs.; trans- ferred from London senior year. TERRY BERKEMEIER Basketball 2 yrs.; FFA 2 yrs.; football 1 yr.; Junior Play. ROGER BAXTER Junior Play; basketball 1 yr.; Band 3 yrs. KEATON BLACKBURN Band 1 yr.; FFA 4 yrs. -treas. 2 yrs.; track 1 yr.; football 1 yr.; Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society. BRYAN BOOTH Football 4 yrs. -capt. '63; pres, of senior class; pres, of Student Council-Student Council 2 yrs.; Most Popular Boy '64; Junior play; EAGLE'S EYE staff; National Honor Society. BRODIE CAUDLE Football 3 yrs.; basketball 2 yrs.; FFA 1 yr.; track 2 yrs.; Junior Play; golf 1 yr. DONLETA BUNDICK EAGLE’S EYE staff 64. CINDY CHANDLER FHA 3 yrs. -recording sec. '62; Pep Squad 2 yrs.; Drill Team 2 yrs.; Golden Eagle Brigade Leader '64; basketball 3 yrs.; volleyball 3 yrs.; annual staff 2 yrs. -editor '64; National Honor Society; Jun- ior class rep.; Junior Play; Student Council 1 yr.-sec. '62. CHARLES CREECH Football 4 yrs.; track 3 yrs.; tennis 1 yr.; Junior Play. CECIL CONNER FFA 3 yrs. LINDA CREEL Drill Team pres. '64; FHA 4 yrs.-sec. '64; annual staff 1 yr.; basketball 3 yrs.; volleyball mgr. 2 yrs.; EAGLE’S EYE staff '64. JANET FIELDS FHA 4 yrs.; Homecoming Queen '63; Senior class Vice-President; Drill Team Sec.-Treas.; DAR Good Citizen; National Honor Society; Junior Honor Society; Salutatoriam annual staff 2 yrs.; Co-editor of EAGLE’S EYE; basketball 3 yrs.; volleyball 2 yrs.; Dist. spelling ’63; re- gional journalism '64; Junior Play; Grand Champion Youth Show. MAG FLEMING Most Popular Girl '64; FHA 4 yrs.; Pari. 1 yr.; class treas. 2 yrs.; Class Favorite ’61; volley- ball 2 yrs.; Capt. '62; annual staff 2 yrs.; EAGLE’S EYE staff; basketball mgr. 3 yrs.; Band Sweetheart '63; Junior Play; Dist. One Act Play '63; Powder Puff Football 2 yrs.; Band 4 yrs. -Majorette 2 yrs. -V. P. 2 yrs. -Asst. Major- ette 1 yr.; All District Band 1 yr.; FFA Candi- date for Pecan Queen '63; First Place Civil War Essay Contest ’64; Senior Class Rep. to Student Council '64; sec. '64. JIM GIBSON Basketball 2 yrs.; golf 2 yrs.; One Act Play 2 yrs.; All Star Cast at District and Regional; Dist. Poetry Interpretation; All District Basketball. NANCY GONZALES FHA 4 yrs.; Band 4 yrs. MARGARET GOMEZ Represented Junction High School at the International Congress Meet '64; FHA 4 yrs.; Transferred from Sonora '63. BILL ED HOOKS Soph, class pres.; Junior Honor Society; Class Favorite '63; Boys State; Att. Gen. Youth Con- ference; National Honor Society; football 2 yrs.; debate team; Junior Play. MICKEY HORTON Fresh, class treas.; soph, classvice-pres.; junior class pres.; Junior Play; football 3 yrs.; basket- ball 3 yrs. SANDRA MODGLING Most Outstanding Girl '64; FHA 4 yrs. -historian '61- 2nd V. P. '62-pres. ’63-parliamentarian '64; Home- coming Queen '63; Pep Squad 2 yrs. -rep. '62; Drill Team 1 yr.; tennis 4 yrs. -first in Dist. UIL 4 yrs.- first in reg. '64; basketball 4 yrs.-capt. '64, '63- Hon. Men. All-Dist. '63; Junior Play; annual staff 1 yr.; EAGLE'S EYE staff '64; One Act Play Cast 3 yrs.-dist. and reg. '64; class V. P. '62. sec. '64, Student Council Rep. '61, '63-sec. '63; National and Junior Honor Societies 4 yrs. HERBY JONES Football 2 yrs.; track 4 yrs.; Reg. track 2 yrs.; class pres. '61; Class Favorite '64; FFA 2 yrs.; foot- ball mgr. 1 yr.; EAGLE'S EYE staff '64; Junior Play.. MELVIN KISER Basketball 2 yrs. - Hon. Men. All-Dist. '64; track 1 yr.; FFA 3 yrs. JOHN LOEFFLER FHA Sweetheart '64; National and Junior Honor Societies; Stu- dent Council '63; class treas. '64; football 1 yr.; basketball 2 yrs. - Hon. Men. All-Dist. '64; student director of Junior Play. GEORGE KIRCHMAN Football 1 yr.; FFA 3 yrs. SARA METCALF Most Beautiful Girl '64; Cheerleader 3 yrs.; FHA 3 yrs.j Pep Squad 2 yrs. -pres. 1 yr.; Powder Puff foot- ball 2 yrs.; class sec. '61; EAGLE’S EYE ’64. KAREN MORGAN FHA 3 yrs.; Pep Squad 3 yrs. KENNY NEAL Football 3 yrs. -hon. men. '63; basketball 2 yrs.; tennis 4 yrs.-state champion '62; class favorite 61; VA 2 yrs.; Most Handsome 64. WILLIAM PARRIS Tennis 4 yrs. -reg. 2 yrs.; Junior class pres.; Junior Play; football 1 yr. fC iJfei WANDA PARROTT FHA 4 yrs.; Band 4 yrs.; Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society; co-editor of EAGLE'S EYE; annual staff 2 yrs.; FHA pianist 63. MARILYN POWELL Band 4 yrs. -sec. '64; FHA 4 yrs.; EAGLE'S EYE. PEGGY McNUTT Most Popular Girl '63; basketball 2 yrs.; Drill Team leader '63; class treas. '62; EAGLE'S EYE staff '64. WINNIE RILEY Transferred from Cuero; Band 4 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Junior Play; dist. winner UIL speaking 2 yrs.; dist. winner UIL typing 1 yr.; One Act Play crew 1 yr. INA SEARCY Tennis 2 yrs.; Junior Honor Society '62. PATRICIA SMITH Basketball 3 yrs.; volleyball 2 yrs.; EAGLE'S EYE staff '64; Powder Puff football 2 yrs. SHERRY STEWART Band Sweetheart '64-Band 4 yrs.-treas. '64; FHA 4 yrs.-song leader '63-2nd V. P. '64; class sec. '63, class rep. 64; annual staff 2 yrs.; Junior Honor So- ciety '62, National Honor Society '63, '64-V. P. '64. BRENDA VADEN Drum Major '64; FHA 4 yrs. - corresponding sec. '63; Band 4 yrs.; annual staff 2 yrs.; Major- ette '63; Powder Puff football 1 yr.; Class Favorite '63; EAGLE'S EYE staff '64; Junior Honor Socie- ty; All Star Band '62; class officer '61; first in state newswriting '64. DONALD TAYLOR FFA 3 yrs. -Greenhand officer '61. DENNIS STEWART Tri-Capt. of football team '64; co-editor of EAGLE'S EYE; Most Outstanding Boy '64; National Honor Society '64; football 4 yrs.; basketball 4 yrs.; first place in state featurette writing; class pres. '61; highest average boy of Sr. class; Transferred from London Sr. yr. DELIA RUTH WILLIAMSON Class Favorite '64; Junior Play; annual staff 2 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Pep Squad 3 yrs. -treas. '61-parliamen- tarian '62, Brigade '64; basketball 3 yrs.; mgr. '64; National Honor Society 2 yrs.-parliamentarian ’64; Junior Honor Society '62. TERESA MARTINEZ WILLIS Band 2 yrs.; FHA 3 yrs. Seniors 1964 LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP ROW-- Brenda Vaden, Winnie Riley, Dennis Stewart, Ina Searcy, Sherry Stewart, Marilyn Powell, Wanda Parrott, Karen Morgan, Kenny Neal, Pinky Parris, Sara Metcalf, Sandra Modgl- ing. SECOND ROW--John Loeffler, Melvin Kiser, George Kirchman, Herby Jones, Mickey Horton, Cindy Chandler, Bill Ed Hooks, Mag Fleming, Janet Fields, Donleta Bundick, Jim Gib- son, Margaret Gomez, Nancy Gonzales. THIRD ROW--Delia Ruth Williamson, Roger Baxter, Linda Creel, Charlie Creech, Terry Berkemeier, Inez Beam, Brenda Bates, Bryan Booth, Brodie Caudle, Peaches Blackburn, Keaton Blackburn, Cecil Conner, Velma Anguiano. (Pat Smith and Teresa Willis absent.) 21 CLASS OFFICERS President...............................Freddy Porter Treasurer. . . . Vice President............................Carla Murr Reporter . . . . Secretary...............................Sandra Skaggs Student Council David Wallace Jackson Boyett Ann McMillan The Homecoming Dance, the Spaghetti Supper, and Aviation Day were only a few of this year's activities that were sponsored by the juniors. Sandra Adams Ervey Anguiano Janis Allison Danny Allsup Arlen Ashley Kenneth Bannowsky Janice Barker Ginger Baugh Barbara Bowers Jackson Boyett Carolyn Buster Joe Cabler Charles Coleman Hal Coleman Larron Coursey Linda Culbertson Larry Davis Billie Faye Eckert Gloria Espinosa Janie Gibson 23 Bernard Gomez Ann Beth Hagood Sharon Haschke Gary Hecht Steve Henley Irma Hernandez Sammie Holland Ray James Jimmy Jones Linda Kelly Judy Mahler Janet Maples Bobbie Massie Melvin McCullough Lama McDonald Ann McMillan Edward Menchaca Linda Modgling Sandra Morgan Carla Murr Hardy Murr John Murr James Odom Young Oliver Paula Paris Kandy Phillips Fred Porter Sandra Skaggs Linda Smith Barbara Stapp Pat Uhr David Wallace Michael Watters Jackie Weaver Hayden Woodard Charlotte Wootan 25 President.................................Russell Fleming Vice-president...........................Tommy Randle Secretary..................................Norma Cordero Treasurer......................................Doug Posey Reporter.......................................Jan Hankey Student Council Rep............................Linda Beck Leonard A bile z Connie Sue Adams Susan Allison Joe Barker Nancy Chadwick Ray Cody Norma Cordero Barbara Creech Carolyn Davis Dwane Davis 27 Dwight Davis Mary Ann Davis Rosalinda Dominguez Lanny Dowell Russell Fleming Janice Hankey Roland Hernandez Scott Ferguson Sue Hight Mary Nell Hodges Mike House Edward Joy Sandra Keese Terry Keese Cathy Kinnard Walter Krustchinsky 28 Lloyd Low Sue Beth Lewis Barbara May Polly McCullough Leta Meador Bobby Murr Ish Murr Greg Parker Doug Posey Tommy Randle Genie Riley Tony Sanchez Tommy Shook Barbara Smith Billy Smith Hoy Smith James Smith Frances Sorrell Sylvester Tomlinson Victor Torrez James Weaver 29 Freshman Class OFFICERS President...........................Randy James Vice President...................Beth Kothmann Secretary.......................Skipper Nethery Working hard, freshmen? Treasurer.........................Jimmy Massie Reporter................................Curtis Keith Student Council Rep...............Wanda Smith Three minutes of relaxation 30 Sharon Johnny Deborah Barker Bates Brown Tom Allen Karen Atchison FranKlm Atkins Bobby Gibson Frances Gerald Gonzales Gonzales v Ray Gonzales Harlon Randy Jill Curtis Nell Beth Guinn James Jones Keith Kiser Kothmann Marlene Clyde Jimmy Otis Vickie Barbara Kothmann Lawler Massie Maples Maples May 31 Marsha Bill Robert McLendon McMillan Medina Murr Dodie Murr Hector Menchaca Skipper Bonnie Glenn Nethery Oliver Pelton Ervin Terrilee Karole Penny Pettigrew Price Compound Sentence? 33 Sandra Modgling 34 Dennis Stewart and Sandra Modgling Most Outstanding Bryan Booth and Mag Fleming Popular 37 Sara Metcalf 38 Most Handsome Kenny Neal Most Beautiful Sara Metcalf Queen candidates and their escorts, L to R: John Loeffler, Janet Fields, Freddie Porter, Ann McMillan, Bobby Murr, Sue Hight, Randy James, Dodie Murr. . Buff Beam FFA Sweetheart m  ®  FHA Sweetheart Senior Class Favorites Junior Class Favorites Sandra Skaggs Pat Uhr Sophomore Class Favorites Tommy Randle Sue Hight Freshman Class Favorites Marlene Kothmann Bill McMillan Miss Nut of 1963 crowns Miss Nut of 1964—oops, pardon--Miss Pecan. Activities 51 OFFICERS MEMBERS President Bryan Booth Russell Fleming Vice President Ann McMillan Linda Beck Secretary-Treasurer Mag Fleming Wanda Smith Reporter Freddy Porter Randy James STUDENT COUNCIL PURPOSES 1. To promote activities that will be conducive to the best school program. 2. To assist in sponsoring and fostering the extra- curricular activities in our school. 3. To promote proper conduct and thoughtful ob- servance of school regulations on the part of the student body. 4. To promote harmonious relations between teach- ers and pupils. 5. Under faculty supervision to assist or conduct all student assemblies. 52 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW Left to Right Cindy Chandler Janet Fields Delia Ruth Williamson Wanda Parrott Peaches Blackburn Inez Beam Sherry Stewart MEMBERS SECOND ROW Left to Right Young Oliver Hal Coleman Linda Modgling Lama McDonald Ann McMillan Charlotte Wootan David Wallace LAST ROW Left to Right Gary Hecht Bryan Booth John Loeffler Bill Ed Hooks Dennis Stewart PRESIDENT: Janet Fields VICE-PRESIDENT: Sherry Stewart SECRETARY: Peaches Blackburn PARLIAMENTARIAN: Delia Ruth Williamson TREASURER: Cindy Chandler REPORTER: Sandra Modgling 54 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW Left to Right Tom Allen Dwane Davis Janice Hankey Scott Ferguson Jimmy Massie MEMBERS SECOND ROW Left to Right Beth Kothmann Karen Atchison Frances Gonzales Mary Nell Hodges Mary Ruth Blackburn LAST ROW Left to Right Lewis Bruce Russell Fleming Tommy Randle Sue Lewis Doug Posey OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Sue Beth Lewis VICE-PRESIDENT: Russell Fleming SECRETARY: Lewis Bruce REPORTER: Scott Ferguson 55 Danny Allsup Wanda Dowell rm Earnest Anguiano Gloria Espinosa Arlen Ashley Mag Fleming Janice Barker Bobby Gibson f Sharon Barker Frances Gonzales Brenda Bates Nancy Gonzales Roger Baxter Irma Hernanez Peaches Blackburn Cathy Kinnard Jackson Boyett Larry Laake Carol Ann Brite Sandra Lewis Matt Champion Marsha McLendon Ann Coleman Marsha McClendon Barbara Creech Polly McCullough Patricia Crumbley Sandra Morgan BAND DIRECTOR John Kroeze 56 ■0' JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL BAND Skipper Nethery Wanda Parrott Edith Powell Marilyn Powell Bonnie Oliver Young Oliver Genie Riley Winnie Riley Mary Beth Rucker Johnny Ruff Owen Sellers Sherry Stewart Cindy Syfan Brenda Vaden David Wallace Mary Lynn Yarbough —_ BAND OFFICERS President, Arlen Ashley, Vice-President, Mag Fleming, Secretary, Mari- lyn Powell, Treasurer, Sherry Stewart. 57 Janice Barker Mag Fleming Marlene Kothmann Barbara Creech DRUM MAJOR Brenda Vaden WM James Smith, pictured under Big Tex., was one of the many band members who enjoyed the trip to the State Fair in October. The Kroezes received this gift from the Band Boosters for appreciation of his work with the band. Gift was presented by Mrs. Elmer Parrott. Peaches Blackburn was selected as this year’s recipient of the John Philip Sousa Award. JHS band is shown sitting in the Memorial Sta- dium in Austin during the Oklahoma-Texas game. The band took part in annual Band Day activities. 59 Jackson and Cindy enjoy a pleasant conversation at the pancake supper. 60 Last minute preparation by band members before they march in a parade at the State Fair in Dallas. Band boosters serve pancakes at the an- nual band benefit supper. MEMBERS: Connie Adams, Karen Atchison, Ginger Baugh, Linda Beck, Mary Ruth Blackburn, Debbie Brown, Linda Creel, Janet fields, Jan Hankey, Sharon Haschke, Jill Jones, Sandra Keese, Beth Kothmann, Sue Lewis, Barbara May, Judy Mahler, Ann McMillan, Larna McDonald, Leta Meador, Linda Modgling, Sandra Modgling, Carla Murr, Ish Murr, Terrilee Pettigrew, Gail Rogers, Sandy Skaggs, Wanda Smith, Dee Dee Williamson, Charlotte Wootan, Becky Wright, Cindy Chandler, Kandy Phillips, Kay Blaylock. SPONSOR Miss Nancy Clarkson GOLDEN EAGLE BRIGADE DRILL LEADER Cindy Chandler Where's the fire? Mrs. Emily Bierschwale, SPONSOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 64 OF AMERICA PRESIDENT Janet Fields 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Ann McMillan 2ND VICE PRESIDENT Sherry Stewart 3RD VICE PRESIDENT Janice Hankey 4TH VICE PRESIDENT Brenda Bates 5TH VICE PRESIDENT Larna McDonald RECORDING SECRETARY Linda Creel CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Norma Cordera TREASURER Linda Modgling PARLIAMENTARIAN Sandra Modgling HISTORIAN Marsha McLendon PIANIST Leta Meador 65 Eyeing the Youth Show competition. The FHA was a winner with this float in the Hill Country Race Meet parade last summer. John receives FHA Sweetheart bracelet from Pres. Janet. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS TREASURER: Keaton Blackburn SECRETARY: Tommy Randle REPORTER: Greg Parker PRESIDENT: Mike Watters VICE-PRESIDENT: Russell Fleming SENTINEL: Jackie Weaver SPONSOR: Obert Sagebiel FFA Sweetheart Janice and Vice-President Russell. The annual turkey shoot Youth Show winners. Sophomore servers contributed to the atmosphere of the Jr. -Sr. Banquet--the theme of which was Blue Hawaii. Who said Hawaii could come to JHS? Sight-seeing students sample pecan foods and observe different arrangements. EAGLES EVE Even though this was the first year for a school newspaper, the EAGLE'S EYE staff has done a professional job. Editors, from left to right: Janet Fields, Jackson Boyett, Dennis Stewart and Wanda Parrott. The EAGLE'S EYE was rated high at the Interscholastic League Press Conference and was said to be an excellent paper. Principal Rimes presented state meet medals to Sandra Modgl- ing, second in sports writing: Brenda Vaden, first in news writ- ing and Peaches Blackburn, third in editorials. 71 SPONSOR: Mrs. Dude McCloud First Volume of Eagle’s Eye is . . . These members of the newspaper staff are working on their various assignments. . . . Great Success Fourth period journalism class laboring over a copy of the EAGLE’S EYE. The last job of the news- paper staff before it is finished--assembling the paper. Sponsor—Mrs. Dude McCloud. Organizations section—Linda Culbertson, Wanda Parrott and Linda Modgling. 73 Golden Eagle Staff Business manager Peaches and assistant editor David. First 11 pages--Mag Fleming and Janet Maples. Snapshots—Linda Creel and Brenda Vaden. Sports—Charlotte Wootan, Gary Hecht and Delia Ruth Williamson. Advertising—Peaches Black- burn, Scott Ferguson and Sandra Modgling. Quarterback 2 years TOMMY RANDLE, Capt. Fullback 2 years Hon. Men. All-Dist. BRODEE CAUDLE Tackle 2 years 76 GEORGE KIRCHMAN Guard 1 year 77 GARY HECHT End 2 years 78 Hon. Men. All-Dist. PAT UHR Tackle 1 year LARRY DAVIS End 1 year JOHN MURR End 2 years RAY JAMES End 1 year 79 Managers Bobby Massie and Melvin McCullough 1 year Hon. Men. All-Dist. BUFF BEAM Guard ERVEY ANGUIANO Halfback 2 years Good Work! Coaches Kenneth Mitchell and R. C. McLaren 80 3rd and 3—Did he get enough for a first? Last speech for these football boys. Banquet Speaker Bob Wright. Charlie received some good blocking on this play. 81 Top row: Jim Gibson, John Loeffler, Terry Berkemeier, and Bryan Booth. Bottom row: Dennis Stewart, Melvin Kiser and Tommy B Team Randle. BRYAN BOOTH, Senior All-District 82 All-Tourney at Junction Top row: Sammy Holland, Mike House, Terry Keese, Russell Fleming and Ray James. Bottom row: Edward Joy, Billy Smith, Joe Barker, Randy James, and Leonard Abilez. JIM GIBSON, Senior 2nd Team, All-District DENNIS STEWART, Senior JOHN LOEFFLER, Senior Hon. Men. All-District MELVIN KISER, Senior Hon. Men. All-District TERRY BERKEMEIER, Senior 2nd Team, All-District 83 Was it a hit... or a miss? - m A - SB Coach McLaren and the boys receiving their first place trophy at the Junc- tion Tourney. 84 Going somewhere, Terry? Don’t fight over it, just get it!!! Left to right: Sandra Modgling, Charlotte Wootan, Cindy Chandler, Kandy Phillips, Pat Smith, Peggy McNutt, Linda Modgling, Larna McDonald and Connie Sue Adams. Left to right: Ginger Baugh, Dodie Murr, Beth Kothmann, Jill Jones, Sue Beth Lewis, Marsha Mc- Lendon, Wanda Smith, Janet Maples, Nell Kiser and Candy Stapp. Mgrs. Mag Fleming and Dee Dee Williamson, Statistician Janet Maples. Coach Nancy Clarkson 85 LARNA MCDONALD Junior Forward 2nd Team, All-District KANDY PHILLIPS Junior Guard 2nd Team, All-District CONNIE SUE ADAMS, Capt, Sophomore Forward CHARLOTTE WOOTAN Junior Guard Better watch that elbow!!! 87 Girls' Volleyball Top row: Janet Maples, Kandy Phillips, Sue Hight and Linda Culbertson. Bottom row: Inez Beam, Cindy Chandler, Barbara Bowers and Kay Blaylock. Not pic- tured: Connie Sue Adams. POETRY IN MOTION Top row: Barbara Smith, Carolyn Buster and Linda Smith. Second row: Janet Fields, Ginger Baugh and Mag Fleming. Standing: Karen Atchison and Dodie Murr. Manager Linda Creel and Coach Nancy Clarkson 88 Netters Sandra, a senior, won both district and region al in girls' singles this year. Pinky, a senior, and Gary, a junior, won dis- trict in boys’ doubles. Cur state winners--Larna, a junior, and Beth, a freshman. Kenny, a senior, won district in boys' singles. S-t-r-e-t-c-h!!!!!!! 91 Standing: Mgr. Melvin McCullough, Corky Murr, Bill McMillan, Hector Menchaca, Harlan Guinn, Curtis Keith, Glenn Pel- ton, Pat Uhr, Tom Allen, Randy James and Clyde Lawler. Kneeling: Mike House, Bernard Gomez, Gerald Gonzales, Tommy Randle, Victor Torres, Ray Gonzales, Russell Fleming and Jimmy Jones. Seated: Tony Sanchez, Leonard Abilez, John Murr, Herby Jones, Ray James, Doug Posey, Charlie Creech, Edward Joy and Melvin Kiser. District 29-A Track Winners 880-yard dash HERBY JONES 120-yard high hurdles JOHN MURR Mile run 94 Freshman Rodeo Bryan, are you going to rope the goat or Mr, Sagebiel? And folks, our next contestant is Polly Robinson. A gameshot from JHS's first basketball tournament. Mrs. Mac tells 'em how to win. 98 Me?? Why, I'd never stuff the box. Don't look now girls--but--Your... .hair?....is blow- ing! HOLD ON. BARBARA!!!!! ! Wipe those grins off. In a hurry???? Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, or just plain tired of punching holes??? Hard workin' Juniors try to earn enough money for Spring. Sorry son, you've got to do your share. Mrs. Mac's chair stealers. I'm paying for that film!!! 100 Oh gosh, another pie!!! Various and amusing student activities? Civil War Essay Contest Winners and Mrs. Felps. J. L. --Custodian Salute to the JHS Alma Mater Off to State Meet. THE FISH OF 64 ARE ALWAYS OUT TRYING TO DO SOMETHING--AT LEAST ONE CAN COUNT ON THEM TO TRY. ROLL THOSE EGGS... SCRUB THOSE TOES... .... FRESHMAN DAY 1964 .... A DAY NEITHER FRESHMEN NOR SENIORS WILL SOON FORGET....... T— 'T ■v 1 r If it were not for these junior high teachers we wouldn't be running up and down the halls of Good Ole JHS, LIKE SOM COMPLIMENTS of 1964 GOLDEN EAGLE STAFF SHEPPERD’S DEPARTMENT STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1964 HODGES-FIFE FUNERAL HOME HOLLIS BLACKWELL WAREHOUSE COMPANY r Advertising 110 Congratulations to Seniors LAS LOMAS BEAUTY SALON Pat Julia BUSTER’S Mi CLEANING la dRY CLEANERS s' Owner y Loyd Williamson Phone 2314 Junction Compliments of CRAVEN'S FINE FOODS MOORE’S 5 TO $1.00 STORE Junction, Texas REALSAWINGS rHARUWAR LOMA LINDSAY Flowers and gifts for all occasions. ■■■■Hi T. J. MOORE LUMBER YARD 1610 Main Street Ph. HI 6-2595 Junction, Texas 111 JOE PARKER TIRE-SERVICE STATION Goodyear-Firestone Phone HI 6-2513 Junction, Texas MASON'S SPORTING GOODS AND GULF SERVICE STATION (U.S. Royal Tires) Phone: HI 6-2316 731 Main JUNCTION HARDWARE COMPANY At Your Service Since 1911 Compliments of the JUNCTION CLUB POOL HALL F. A. Parker C H HI 6-2826 Frozen Lockers DRUGS Rx SUNDRIES Where Service Is A Little Better Junction, Texas CITY PHARMACY 112 GILLIAM MOTOR CO. Dart Dodge Dodge Trucks Phone HI 6-2824 Sales Service Junction, Texas M N DRIVE INN Where everybody goes for the best. Howard Brown Owner HI 6-2523 A friendly place to Meet your friends THE MILKY WAY Your satisfaction is our goal Compliments of COX’S GROCERY 718 South Llano Junction, Texas Phone: HI 6-247 8 HUMBLE Red Lewis HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Junction, Texas O. K. CAFE Clarence Chandler Specializes in Mexican Food 114 PAYTON WORM FARM Wholesale and Retail Prices 710 College Street HI 6-2309 May Good Fortune Follow the Seniors of '64 MEREDITH AND HENLEY T-BONE CAFE Good Food at a Reasonable Price James Dowell, owner CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS C, E. MURR GULF STATION And SOUTHLAND LIFE INSURANCE The Home of FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS GANDY'S CREAMERY San Angelo POWELL MOTOR PARTS, HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS In business since 1925 Leon Powell--Owner Milton Powell--Asst. Mgr. Compliments of SUN VALLEY MOTEL Phone: HI 6-2505 Horst Wendlandt, Mgr. Junction, Texas Best Wishes for Your '64 Annual DR. G. OLIVER DICKSON Eyes examined Glasses fitted WARNER BROS. TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE 105 South Adams St. We Service What We Sell FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS Phone WY 7-3856 i i I’m REDDY KILOWATT ... symbol of modern living through the use of electric power. I make life easier for people by working for them... light- ing, cleaning, cooling and heating their homes... doing their laundry... storing, preserving and cooking their food ... and performing many other time-saving chores. I’m available at the flip of a switch, and my usefulness in- creases as the days go by. In the years ahead, I expect to help even more people... LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Wfest Texas Utilities Company an investor owned company 116 Best Wishes to SENIORS '64 LAS LOMAS HOTEL THE HILLS MOTEL The Pete Sampsons, Owner and Manager FIRST STATE BANK LOEFFLER MOTOR COMPANY Phone: HI 6-2416 Serving Junction Since 1911 Junction, Texas LOW’S AUTO SERVICE Phone: HI 6-3160 1941 Main Street Junction, Texas The Friendly Bank We Give Junction S H GREEN STAMPS 117 Congratulations to Seniors Compliments to the LIVERMAN’S GROCERY SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 HARDIN PLUMBING AND Junction, Texas Phone HI 6-2789 HEATING CO. THE LITTLE STORE DENMAN ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOL INSURANCE AGENCY School Lunches School Supplies Groceries H. O. Denman, Owner Manager Friendly Service Junction, Texas 118 COMPLIMENTS OF JUNCTION NATIONAL BANK CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS M W BUTANE INC. Congratulations to the Senior students from BOENING IMPLEMENT COMPANY Fredericksburg, Texas Compliments of THE JUNCTION EAGLE First with all Worth-While News Phone: HI 6-2610 Congratulations Eagles! We urge you to insure your future by continuing your education in an institution of higher learning. RAMSEY RANDOLPH INSURANCE AGENCY Aj;! , Our Weakness for Quality is Our Greatest Strength Compliments of THE ISAACK’S RESTAURANT 119 KOTHMANN COMMISSION COMPANY wlp Insurance Livestock Real Estate R. D. Kothmann BEST WISHES: From McKinney s department STORE HVHOLET Clothing for the Entire Family |aaa| NELSON’S GARAGE Complete Auto Service LAZY T MOTEL Junction, Texas Phone HI 6-2565 Junction, Texas CHEVROLET PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS HERBERT AILEEN BOERM Phone HI 6-2444 BREWSTER’S BOOT SHOP Bf BARKER’S GROCERY Boots Made to Order Shoe Repairing Saddle Supplies Leather Goods R ALL FOOD MEEDS We Give S H Green Stamps 120


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