Knox City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Knox City, TX)
- Class of 1965
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I would like to say a special thanks to the entire Annual Staff for their never-ceasing effort. Also, I would like to thank the Administration, Faculty, Advertisers, and Student Body for their wonderful co-operation. We hope, that as you go through life, you may be able to turn through this yearbook and smile as each page reveals a different and cherished memory--sometimes even a forgotten one. 2424 O FF ICERS Glenn Davis, Assistant Business Managerg Glenda Cox, Editorg Johnnie Montandon, Business Manager Pat Shannon, Assistant Editorg and Mrs. Bankston, Sponsor ANNUAL SALES Susan Reese Becky Howell Gail Fletcher Velvet Verhalen TYPISTS Mack Standlee, Belle Burnett, Linda Reed, and Jim Tankersley AD SALES Belle Burnett, Mack Standlee, Glenda Cox, Pat Shannon, and Linda Reed fNot in picture - Paul Grahamj BOARD OP EDU050 ON E. A. Youngblood, Superintendent Lloyd Waldrip, Secretary Joe Roy Smith Alton Fitzgerald, Vice-President Mrs. Betty Williams Henry Jean Jones, Jr. Sam E. Clonts C. H. Cornett, President MRS. Z. I. SMITH Secretary to Superintendent S 4 1 w I ' ,, .,,,,,,,,, ,-,Q ., f , , 7, V f - +2 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 'Lk ' A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I' 5 tgisisi ci? I , x 1 4 I-HGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL As your principal, may I extend to each student, teacher, and employee, my sincere thanks for an out- standing school year. The pleasant moments of the 1964-65 school year will be recalled 'each'time one opens this yearbook. There will be memories of students seeking to master the curriculum, of literary and athletic competition, and of the satisfaction of achieving goals. May I wish each of you thebest of everything in the future. Www PRINCIPAL ln the past years the glow of pride and respect for your school, teachers, parents, and friends reflects your wholesome lives. You have continually relighted within yourselves silent little flames of y improvement which make your success more meaningful. The joy l of studying and learning has heightened your tower of knowledge, and this, too, will radiate to you in beams of happiness, Our wishes are that your cand1e may light the paths of many because you caught the glow in our dear school. 07w,6C?.f5 LEON BURKHAM HAROLD BANKSTON Agriculture High School Principal B-5- and M' E' and Mathematics Sam Houston State B' 5- and M. S. Teachers College East Texas State College MRS. HAROLD BANKSTON Commercial B. S. East Texas State College TED DARLAND NORMAN ARNETT MRS. OTTIS CASH Head football and track Band and English English and Librarian Coach and Mathematics B. M. B.A. B. S. University of New West Texas State Midwestern University Mexico College B. R. WINCHESTER Science B.S. and M. E, North Texas State University JIM BATEMAN Asst. Coach and History B. S. Hardin eSimrnons University MRS. LAYMON NEWTON Homemaking B,S, North Texas State University MRS. JAMES TAYLOR O'NEA LL WEAVER MRS. ALTON FITZGERALD COUHSCIOI Basketball Coach and Nurse B. S. History R, N. J' North Texas Slate Midwestern University Brady School of Nursing University M. A. Austin College MRS. E. F. BMNTON MRS. KENNETH LANKFORD Eighth Grade and Junior High Elementary Principal B, S B. A. Mary Hardin -Baylor Texas Tech. College College v MRS. JIM ROSS MRS. CURTIS CASEY MRS- FULLER SHANNON Junior High Elementary Elementary B.S. B.A. and B. M. B. S. Hardin -Simmons Univ. Texas Woman's Univ. Hardin -Simmons University MISS MARTHA ANNA MISS ETHEL AMES MRS. KENNETH HALBERT NEUMANN Fourth Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade B. S. B. S. B. S. Texas Technological Texas Technological ' Texas Lutheran College College College MRS. ESTER MCDANIEL Third Grade B, S. Texas Technological College MRS. HAZEL LONG Second Grade B.A. and M. E. Hardin-Simmons University MRS, O'NEALL WEAVER MRS, A, V, Kemletz Second Grade First Grade B. S. B. M. Midwestern University North Texas State University MRS. ERWIN KING, JR. First Grade B,S. Austin College M I. P.'s l LUNCHROOM PERS ONNEL MIS- Iewe1W0r1ey. Mrs. Iohnnie M, Land, Mrs. Willie Collins, Mrs. George Davis, Sl1P61'ViSOI Helper Helper Helper BUS DRIVERS Leroy Davis, Guy Robinson, and 3:50 p. m. Truman White ., ,, ., W. 'YEL E-1 ' ff , a' 3' , ,-' ,.. , -in , 1 or ,, if r E ': . w5.1lY1fff'f ,fl fa if ' la, ig- F. W g A l A mg Q . gy-lg K,pwsfsylrlvT1wz.,': x Qfs.,.5a55.s, g,5fEg3j:2 My E6 3 55, m,,4f3,,, wUf5,,,f,gl,.,k,,,W,k We W ,, fqfm w wr Wsiwgr fsfsl S x f A fx! X I 'H Q Q P e1zisr3, s5l5niQ:i 11 , ' e. ' Truman White CU STODIANS Newman Bishop I s 3 ff I I i SENIOR CV-ASQ OFFICERS Brack Shaver, Treasurerg Mack Standlee, Secretaryg Johnnie Montandon, Presidentg Robby Glenn Vice-Presidengg Kenny Hickman, Reporterg Mr. Burkham, Sponsor .TO FRANCES HOLCOMB NJO II One of reason and thought RICHARD REYES RODRIQUEZ ll Richll Men of few words are the best men. ' JUDY ANN MEINZER Iimmy's Girl A smile and a friendly jest are the part. JACKIE ACOSTA Costa It is meat and drink to me. CORA IAN FITZGERALD Aurora Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. KENNY HICKMAN Harry --Harry Please all and you will please none. LaDOCIA RUTH HENDRIX llDociall Welcome ever smiles, and farewell goes out sighing. JACKIE LaROY FISHER A ah- -ee A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. PAULA SUE MYERS Pau1a Sue I bear a charmed life. CHARLES DAVID CHRIST K ookie That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. ELVIRA MUNOZ RIOS NEI!! Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. ERNEST F LANDERS 'Junior 'Every clay should be passed as if it were to be our last. IESSIE VIRGINIA BELLE BURNETT lllessll Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. IOHNNIE LEE MONTANDON Big John The best of healers is a good cheer. LINDA KAY REED Adni1 Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. JOHNNY MACK STANDLEE Truck No legacy is so rich as honesty. GLENDA KAYE COX ll It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. GUY ROBBINS GLENN Gordo I'11 not budge an inch. KAREN IA NICE SUTTON Granni Let the world slipg we shall ne'er younger. MONTY RAY PENMAN llRedll be If at first you don't succeed--quit. LOUISA ADELA PEREZ lil-'ou ll Great contest follows, and much learned dust. JIMMY NEAL TANKERSLEY lllirn ll No task too steep for hum an wit. BETTY JANE DAVIS Bettii I shall laugh myself to death. IRVIN WESLEY BROOKS IIIIVII To unpathed waters, undreamed shores. ILA KAY HUTCHINSON Hutch 'A more dependable one, we shall never know. ROGER DALE VASSAR OIF ll The courageous captain of compliments. FLORENCE MARIE WARD Cookie To do a great right, do a little wrong. BRACK SHA VER Bo-Bo He was a man of an unbounded stomach LEA KAY REEVES usquatn The daintiest last to make the end most sweet. RONNIE LYNN WORLEY llMarell Such a noble man, one can never find. VIRGINIA LEE COLLINS llLee ll The sweetest heart to match the kindness face. BEN CLIFFORD SMITH Snake Hips He put his heart into his task. LINDA KAY JAMES fl Lin!! True is it that we have seen better days. DOU G LOGSD ON Peevine But if it be a sin to covet honour, I am the most offending soul alive. MYRNA INGHAM lIKid N Sweet mercy is nobilities true badge. DERRELL LOYD MARION Flash There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. JIMMY REYES llReyeSll , I come not to hear such flattery now, and in my presence. JOHN CONRAD AVERITT ll-Ace ll Dispense with trifles. BONNIE URBAN VERHA LEN III-obo!! Let the world sli-de. Artist at Work! Senior f?J Assembly Program s 3 3 5, 3 iz ii Y K 4 5 5 X s s Q E s s E 's : I I f E S, 2 s K Q 5 E 2 i 5, 721 f E. JUNIOR C3-A99 OFFICE!-29 Gail Fletcher, Secretary-Treasurer: Glenn Davis, Vice-Presidentg Bill Cornett, Presidentg Pat Shan non, Reporterg Mrs. Cash, Sponsor JUNIOR C!-ASQ Charlene Brantley Gary Campbell Candy Carr Lois Clay Bill Cornett Glenn Davis I anie Escobar Wilma Fahring Gail Fletcher Thra Dell Fletcher Linda Hill Becky Howell Jackie Howell Dean Large Vickie Lowry JUNIOR CLAQQ Tommy Latimer Mike Manuel Mildred Posey Ann Reyes Ioe Reyes Patrick Shannon Jeanette Vinita Glenda Wasson Sharman Watkins Alexander Watson Larry White Philip Williams Kitty Wilson. David Woodall Rodney Wright X nz i, ri EE 92 if 5? 5: 5 if is 5 if, 5 2, si ,il Y, is 5 5 if s 5 a E 5' 5? 31 s E s 2 5 2 i 3 EL QOPHOMOPJE CLASS OFFICERS Susan Reese, Treasurerg Jerry Myers, Presidentg Glenn Smith, Vice-Presidentg Mike Glenn, Secretary Johnnie Ivie, Reporterg Mr. Weaver, Sponsor QOPHOMOIZE Cl-ASQ linda Abbott Linda Adams Richard Armstrong George Arnett Deanna Beard Carl Brock Charles Burt Lee Wayne Carroll Carolyn Crownover Jeanne Denton Dwight Faulk Bobby Flanders Tenia Flenniken Sylvia Flores Mike Glenn SOP!-IOMOIZE CU-KQQ Hollis Griffith Johnny Hendrix Daxgid Hoge Vicky Holcomb Jimmy Howell Johnnie Ivie Cyndy Johnston Judy Land June Lewis Anthony Logsdon Becky Lowery Louis McPherson Penny Meinzer Jerrene Mincey Jerry Myers SOP!-IOMOPE Cf-AQQ Don Pack Frank Perez Gary Posey Susan Reese Shirley Rushing Glenn Smith Nancy Smith Twyla Standlee Mike Tankersley Phyllis Tankersley Julia Taylor Cozetta Ware Karen White Glenda Wilw ant Molly Wright 6 Uess lm Zi Q 5 5 E u FFEEQI-IMAN Cl-ASQ OF-FIOEIZQ Paul Graham, Vice-Presidentg Pam Waldrip, Reporterg Diane Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer: Gary Wheeler, Presidentg Mr. Bateman, Sponsor FTZEQI-IMAN CJ!-AQQ Colleen Averitt Richard Barnard Johnny Bradberry Carolyn Bradford Gail Cornett Renda Dutton Charles Escob ar Donna Eslinger Janice Feemster Paul Graham Frances Hendrix Dorothy Herring PRES!-IMGN Cl-ASQ Jerry Howell Mary Lewis Mickey Logan .Toe Reeder Leonard Rhodes Cathy Richardson Sandra Rocha Francis Rushing Judy Rushing Bunnie Sams Gene Singleton Marlene Smith FEES!-IMAN Cl-ASQ Linda Spencer Sherry Sutton Katy Mae Taylor Diane Thomas Velvet Verhalen Shirlene Vinita Pam Waldrip William Watson Gary Wheeler Tommy Woodward Beverly Wright CLASSES Secretaries at work! Lee! It can't be that bad. Dorn look at me! Ask PhiuiP What a beautiful leather purse! v S Q f Q 6 2 E X xv X lv , A 5 MOST I-IANDQOME BOY E X MOST BEAUHFUL GIRL BEQVALL-APJOUND BOY BEQTALL-AROUND GIRL RUNNER-UP FOR BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL Linda Reed RUNNER-UP FOR BEST ALL-AROUND BOY Johnnie Montandon KA Y REEV ES ANNUAL KING AND ANNUAL QUEEN RUNNER-UP FOR MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Linda Reed RUNNER-UP FOR MOST HANDSOME BOY Ronnie Worley MIQQ FIPEUGHIEIZJ JIMMY TA NKERSLEY LINDA REED WHTIEQI' BOY AND GIRL JOHNNIE MONTANDON JAN SUTTON mewuisreovwv GPL SENIOR! CLASS FAVOIZHEQ JUNIOR owes :Avenues F 5 x IIIZEQI-'MAN CF-A99 FAVOPJTEQ HIGH QC!-IOOL FAVORUE PUNNEIZQUP E y SENIOR CLASS JUNIQR CLASS Derrell Marion Kay Reeves B111 C01-neu Linda Hill SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS Anthony Logsdon Carolyn Crownover Velvet Verhalen Paul Graham FFA EAP! PHY LLIS TA NK ERS LEY FHA BEAU JACKIE ACOSTA - . , , X W.. .A m M 1 BAND OFFICERS J N N J JIMMY TANKERSLEY WILMA FAHRING BECKY HOWELL CAROLYN CROWNOVER 1 President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer 1 I SPECIAL HONORS L No. I Division Rating in the Interscholastic League Contest A11-Region Band--Jimmy Tankersley J KNOX CNY I-HG!-I NO RMA N ARNETT STAGE BAND KNOX CITY HIGH SCHOOL QC!-IOOL BAND CYNDY JOHNSTON TWYLA STANDLEE MIKE GLENN, Drum Major VICKY HOLCOMB PAM WALDRIP PEP CLUB or-FICERS AND MRS. CASH, SPONSOR LaDocia Hendrix, President: Betty Davis, Secretary-Treasurerg Tenia Flenniken, Reporterg Mrs. Cash Sponsor fNot in picturej Virginia Collins, Vice-President PEPCLUB I I I I I I I I I UBRAIPXQTZXFFANUMPS- CASH CFI-ICE QIZKFIZ gm, . fb QPKQSM 5. Ps xffa' x,X35Q Svleox V0-Qxox C FFA CHAPTER OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART Johnny Montandon, Presiclentg Bill Cornett, Secretaryg Jerry Myers, Reporterg Doug Logs- ARMERS 0 don, Sentinelg Ronnie Worley, Vice-Presidentg F my-N F Q I .- Jimmy Tankersley, Treasurerg Phyllis Tanker- -'-HE NATIONAL STUDYING VQCATIONAL sley, SW6CIh63.lIIg Pat Leroux, Pilotg MI. Burk' oRGANlzAnoN ron sovs AGWCU'-TUR5 ham, Chapter Advisor. PPA camera -r wx, FHA CHAPTER OFFICERS Kay Reeves, First Vice-Presidentg Susan Reese, Par- liamentariang Belle Burnett, Historian, Karen White Treasurerg Ila K. Hutchinson, Pianist: Mrs. Newton, Sponsor: Glenda Cox, Presidentg Louise Perez, Fifth Vice-President, Carolyn Crownover, Second Vice- Presidentg Vickie Lowry, Fourth Vice -President: I an Sutton, Third Vice -Presidentg Becky Howell, Secre- tary .Lg Ck C Q54 biofe Co P8 S254 Gab MAKE NEW YW +083 RXQA g XE :I S il med Z YQ' v oe ' 5 fo or-X FHA AND QPONQOIZ, MIZQ. NEWTON j J FFA PROJECTS Plan your work, then work your plansg this is. Bill Cornett looks over a group of his Hereford part of our Vo. Ag. Shop Work. Cattle. This has been his project in Vo. Ag. He has shown several champions this year. Learning to do by doing is our Motto. This This equipment is used to haul our livestock to group of boysis learning to use the surveying market, and to stock shows. Pick-up furnished instrument. by Lankford Motors. Jerry Myers enjoys showing champions. Jerry V. A. III boys showing a soil test as a lab ex- has had several honors in showing swine 'as his periment, Vo. Ag. Project. Fl-B4 ACTIVITIES Becky and Janie explain their work on degrees to Home-A A raid 011 rhe refrigerator making II students FHA members try out for the Area Spring dresses are delightful to sew IV chorus I Homemaking I Foods Class Will I ever learn to sew? Robbie Glenn za., President Vice -President Secretary 1 P ' i3i9ivi1iiifTEfQilit 1 ,, 5253294 L? ',:' ffiif Q-. t Brack Shaver Harold Bankston 'RCPOIIZBI Sponsor A R X. 1 ' ' 'A i,.-. ' ' x5:,,st fsfyggif- . ff ,. 1 , ' , , S ,CENT . f ' 1:1 LC V! 3 te, il' A M -wyr 1'- f w. S ' Q. Pat Shannon , Nf N THE KNOX CITY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL BETA CLUB One of the highest honors that a Knox City High School student can obtain is that of selection to mem bership in the Beta Club. Selection of these students is made from a group of students who excel in charac ter, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. Carolyn Crownover it ..-f was -.Wig ,png -tit 5 W Mack Standlee Kay Reeves Linda Reed Johnnie Montandon I3S33E?QFQS2fQfIf?gQeQ1i,ff7r' ,'51if41Tfizii2.Q5:2i?5J QW' , 6 E 752: 4 .W , .t ft at its-ytft,gf1.g,r,,., - ,Q-v.g,,f.,.At.'m Aww '- 'i W1 fm: I ,A rstsy -- -2 swf? fzzv - : Rigs 'RAW 2 I . T4 :', '35 gl' 'f ' yytt A A X. t ,., wt ' - -, 'ft fivsfif gkt,fA.r ts., . ,. ,X,, ,. 5, MW, t .1-W gms X, -, V . .., sf Ltmtzgg W if L fi r t . 5 , if , f if N ,e 7 l f ,, .. Mgr , , ,LQ fi I fi . I I 'Tzu' 4' fsxfv . fjzig'-if Vg.. 'Qu' Q ,, ml? 1 s ' ' 4-'51i5'4fi55:'fftfSi12Sf'fww ,taMs,s,ziifsffrli-we Glenn Davis Treasurer Gail Fletcher - siqvsffw + 'ft' g trys I 11 ax him a PF iifxx' 1 1 , A ft r v tit-awaits: .. 4 vw t em ., W A tt , 1 it -. if ' mt as t -, ' ' 2 W - ' Y-1 if ew ffl 113 ld' V ,SWS -ls,-.f ', ' if ' ,,,,, 135' i as f ,5,,1,L-. mf - i 'FQ 1 gf, 1 1359.13 David Hoge A Mike Glenn Jerry Myers Susan Reese Mike T ankersley Karen White OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Cash, sponsorg Glenda Cox, Vice Presidentg Linda Reed, Secretaryg Belle Burnett Historian SECOND ROW: Glenn Davis, Reporterg Brack Shaver, Publicity Chairmang Roger Vassar, Treasurerg Johnnie Montandon, President, Mack Standlee, Financial Chairman, Pat Shannon, Voting Dela- gateg and Robby Glenn, Parliamentarian The good teacher requires: xx I PHYSICAL VITALITY. I will try to keep my body well and strong. MENTAL VIGOR, Iwill study daily to keep my mind active and alert MORAL DISCRIMINATION. I will seek to know right and to live by it. A WHOLESOME PERSONALITY, IWil1 cultivate in myself goodwill, friendship, poise, upright bear- ing and careful speech, I-JELPFULNESS, KNOWLEDGE, and LEADERSHIP. FTA PLEDGE 2 q MEMBERS George Arnett Robby Glenn Marlene Smith Coleen Averitt Paul Glenn 'Mack Standlee Rick Barnard Ken Hickman Twyla Standlee Johnny Bradberry David Hoge Jan Sutton Carl Brock Belle Burnett Gary Campbell David Christ Bill Cornett Gail Cornett Glenda Cox Carolyn Crownover Glenn Davis Jeanne Denton Renda Dutton Charles Escobar Janie Escobar Donna Eslinger Gail Fletcher Jackie Fisher Cora Fitzgerald Becky Howell lla Hutchinson Becky Lowrey Vickie Lowry Jerrene Mincey Johnnie Montandon Jerry Myers Linda Reed Joe Reeder Susan Reese Kay Reeves Cathy Richardson Judy Rushing Bunnie Sams Pat Shannon Brack Shaver Ben Smith Sherry Sutton Jim Tankersley Mike Tankersley Diane Thomas Roger Vassar Velvet Verhalen Jeanette Vinita Pam Waldrip Glenda Wasson Sharm an Watkins Gary Wheeler Karen White Larry White Phil Williams David Woodall Tommy Woodward Molly Wright Civil 2 Q ri -Q ,Uv ii s rl 31? 45, ,gf '-':f- L fnfmny PUDDY! Quit belching and hit somebody! YOU CHIYI have il, ha, 1121! Run on your feet, Phil, not your hands: Don't get BOOGERED, Red! DOUG LOGSDON A11 District A11 Area Guard STATISTICS Knox CNY Henrietta' 11 ...... First Downs ...... 9 227-- yds. gained rushing --121 0 .... yds. gained passing .... 27 0 of 3 passes completed 2 of 6 0 --passes intercepted by --2 5 for 37 punts and avg. 6 for 33 0 ....... fumbles lost ...... ..2 5 - 87 penalities and yds. 6 - 50 RONNIE WORLEY A11 D1St1'1Ct A11 Area HO1'101'ab1e RAY PENMANI MGHHOH A11 District T ac kle End ROBBY GLENN A11 District Honorable Mention Tackle SCORE BY QUARTERS Knox City . .... ..0 0 0 6--6 Henrietta . ...... 6 0 0 0-6 In the film results, Coach Ted Darland reports that Rob- sale Glenn made high score on affence, and Jim Howell and Brack Shaver on defense, and 2?hi1 Williams. BEN SMITH Quarterback K-Cily Spanks Paducah, 24-0 STORY IN FIGURE! KNOX CITY PADUCAI 16 .......... First Down! ..... V. I 179 ...... Rushlni Ya:-due .-...... 121 152 ...... Passinl Yardage ...... 4 10 of 20 .. Passes Completed .. 1 of 4 0 .... Passes Intercevted B! 0 2 for 31 .. Punts, Average .. 'I Mr 31 - for 40 .. Penalties, Yard: .. - for N 1 -- ........ Fumble: Lost .. .... 1 RICHARD RODRIQUEZ Halfback BILL CORNETT Center ROGER VASSAR 11 PADUCAH !RNS3 -- The Knox City Greyhounds ran over the Paducah Dragons, 24- 0, in a District 11-A football eu- counter here Friday night. The Greyhounds have two district wins, one loss, and a tie. Paducah has dropped three. Knox- City got two first-quar ter touchdowns on 14 and 25 yard runs by Williams. This warmed Williams up land he got a second-quarter TD on a two-yard carry. ' Final tally for the Greyhounds was made by Smith on a one- yard carry. Knox ,City 12 6' 6 0-24 Paducah 0 0 0,0-0 RODNEY WRIGHT Halfback LARRY WHITE Tackle BHKR'IaWli ALEX WATSON i5i'3lrWPG! Game at a Glance- Knox City Wylie 17 First Downs 3 240 Rushing, Yardage 7 92 Passing Yardage 34 2 of 5 Passes Comp. 3 of 8 0 Passes Intercepted 0 3 for 30 Punts, avg. 5 for 22 5 for 45 Penalties 2 for 20 0 Fumbles Lost 2 ROCHESTER IRNSI - Knox Citys' Greyhounds combined a stingy defense and a three touchdown offense to romp over Rochestefs winless Steers, 20- 0, here Friday night in a non- district football game. The win boosted the Grey- hounds' season record to 3-1 while Rochester fell to 0-3. IERRY MYERS Quarterback CLASS A 1. ALBANY 0-1 ill 2. Knox City 1-0 Q31 3. Clyde 1-0 161 4. Merkel 0-1 127 5. De Leon 1-0 181 6. Coahoma 1-0 471 7. Baird 1-0 8. Ranger 0-1 141 9. Munday 0-1 C101 10. Rotan 0-1 193 CARL BROCK End i GLENN SMITH Fullback IOHNNIE IVIE Fullback ' KNOX CITY - In a battle of the Greyhounds, Knox City scored the first time they got their hands on the ball Friday night and took advantage of a stiff north wind to shut out Throckmorton, 36-0. STORY IN FIGURE! KNOX CITY THROCKMORTON 15 ......... First Downs ........,. 6 281 ........ Rushinl Yardaxe ........ 30 45 ........ Passinl Yardage ........ 97 2 of 6 .. Passes Comuleted .. 8 of 18 1 ...... Passes Intercepted By .... , 0 3 for 22 .. Punts, Average .. 4 for 20 2 for 10 .. Penalties. Yards 3 for 45 1 . .... . Fumbles Lest .,........ 2 JERRY HOWELL Guard L , not em -alxhourms , 'lied 'Dllfllltl KWGWBG' Luna: 1 menus' 'nm nfnqumm. 0'N6i.l- Weaver! . ' 1B68,Reeord: 'Won l5:L6d G., lettermen KHz:--and Bl: PenddnH.'I53,gtm!bt3'GM .. Q 'VUUHF 1'-rmaw-hmm'-aeddfm A 45185. 'sophomores Rlyterback - ' 8haver,G185. seniors hi! ck Jbhh-' illln on. 1654 mentor: .fullback an . 156, wphdmores halfbacl Bm -Smith. ,seniors 'hilHnt:!'Sod- nay- Woght, '1 fiunior- ,hlltblck Rich-:N ni, -lr ,quezkQt11sanufu.- mme an-engm r -exnruitandl lhh wnkneue Gotti. D615 ' A GENE SINGLETON Halfback DICKIE WATSON Guard in- Ab.ak1mw W' and Aff 'Aw J N-.. 11' 'Q ' X -ev wwmvff-W Aww. 8,316 I QSXSQOQ was Sb 902 017-9 Ca ,,,-ofrsfjivfxw R iv-4 M, ...mg W qfcfhw- ,H SCHEDULE Wylle Throck Asperm ont Rocherster Munday Henrle tt a Ho111d ay Paducah Crowell QVTNWK 'wr qv fav .5-. F 6 'ff ., Rl11'll'18I'S HIGH QC!-IOOL 'lT2ACKfTE4M punters Wei gm and Men Hurdlers COACH WEAVER AND CAPTAINS CQACI-I WEAVEIZAND KNO26 CIW I-IOUNDHTEQ GLENDA COX LOUISE PEREZ WILMA FAHRING TWYLA STANDLEE SUSAN REESE CAROLYN CROWNOVER KAREN WHITE PHYLLIS TANKERSLEY BECKY LOWREY VICKY HOLCOMB CYNDY JOHNSTON MARLENA JAMES Basketball Scores Both boys and girls High School teams competed in the tournament held in Hamlin last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The girls team defeated Rotan 39-19, lost to Aspermont by sing points and then defeated Al- bany 48-18 to win consolation. a N GAIL CORNETT DIANE THOMAS CATHY RICHARDSON VELVET VERHALEN PAM WALDRIP Are hou hiding, Raymond? The hard workers' Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City SEASON RECORD 34 Munday 49 Paducah 51 Crowell 42 Munday 62 Paducah '75 Crowell 50 Archer City 43 Archer City 49 Archer City K.C, vs HENRIETTA Better keep quiet Roger they ve got you sur rounded ! COACH AND CGPINNQ BAQKEIBN-L GROUP ROGER VASSAR BR-ACK SHAVER RAY PENMAN 'K-City, Munday Grab Meet Wins KNOX CITY IRNSI - The hoys and girls teams of botl' Knox City and Munday scored first round wins in the Knox City Tournament here Thursday' night. ln the boys' contests, Munday downed O'Brien. 69-50. Terry Lellar hit 21 for Munday while .lames Duncan sank Z3 for ,0'Bric-n, Knox City dropped Ro-, lchester, 49-46, with Roger Vas-1 lssr leading the winners with! H8 points. John Wyatt dropped in' 17 for the losers. In girls' competition. Munday, .edged O'Brien, 36-28, Peggy! -Parker scored 14 for Munday, and Roxie Day hit 16 for the losers. Knox City deleatedl Rochester, 45-37, with Wilma Fahring scoring Z6 for the hostl team and Cheryl Brown sank 32' for Rochester. Knox City Cops First ,Place Title Saturday Knox City defeated Munday. 49-36 here Saturday night liz cop the first place trophy in the KC tourney. Ray Penman hit 15 for Knox City and John Walling net- ted 9 for Munday. I Rochester beat o'Bi-ien, 4342 ,to he received as third place winner. Johnnie Wyatt canned 11 for Rcchcster and James Dun- can paced O'Brien with 13. Knox City girls also won the first place trophy over Munday. 48-39. Wilma Fahring was high for KC with 22 and Betty Wilde netted 23 tor Munday. Rochester girls defeated O'- Brien, 51-36. High scorer for Ro- chester was Linda Tidget with 26 and Roxy Day canned 21 for I O'Brien. IOHNNIE MONTANDON ALEXANDER WATSON JERRY MYERS MIKE MANUEL ln addition to facing Class A competition for the first time, Knox City also has a new coach - O'Neal Weaver. Three returning lettermen from last year's Class B team include Johnny Montandon, Roger Vas- sar and Ray Penman. The other two starters are ox- pected to be Jerry Myers and Alex Watson, with Carl Brock to head the bench help. RICHARD BA RNARD A .Q - 1 Schedule For . BB Tournament-- JOHNNY IVIE FRIDAY: 4:30 Munday Girls vs. Roches ter Girls. 5:50 Munday Boys vs. Roches ter Boys 7:10 Knox City Girls vs O' l Brien Girls. T Duember U' 18 md 19 51 8:30 Knox City Boys vs. O'- HURSDAY' , , . Brien Boys. 4:30 M-unday Girls vs. OBrien SATURDAY. Girls. . v ' G' 1 R h S. I 5:50 Mund-ay Boys vs. O'Brien 5'22rOGl?Sin lr S vs oc e Boys' 6:20 O'B ' B vs. Roches- 7:10 Knox City Girls vs. Ro- 'ter Bolgfn oys chester Gilils- 7:40 Knox City Girls vs. Mun- 8:30 Knox City Boys vs. Ro- day Girls chester Boys. 9:00 Knox City Boys vs. Mun- as., 1-s...... FRANK PEREZ DICKIE WATSON PAUL GRAHAM Aren't you dribbling a little Maybe 1t's frlendly nudge Lou' low , Speedy? Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox City Knox Citv SEASON RECORD 69 Munday '14 Paducah 62 Crowell 64 Munday 69 Paducah 81 Crowell 57 Henrietta 52 Henrietta FR Ilan:-i.1::.-. The charge of the Light Brigade! Beautlful VIBW g11'1S beauufull lf 5 i l i 'r E L P S J EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Ronnie Lusk, Secretaryg Pinkie Woodward, Reporterg Randy Hise, Vice-Presidentg Lynn Beason, Presidentg Eloise Jordan, Reporterg Margaret Howell, Party Chairm ang Marvin Flenni- ken, Treasurer Stk GPADE. Mary Armstrong Sue Bateman Lynn Beason Duane Bradtord Johnny Carver Ruth Casillas Melvin Clay Karen Clonts Lonnie Collier sth GRADE I acqueline Crownover Ronald Curd Doris Donaldson Sue Egenbacher Sharon Elledge Marvin Flenniken Pete Hernandez Brice H111 Randy Hise Betty Hodges Ann Hoge Margaret Howell Eloise Jordan Linda Large Lorenza Leija Ronnie Lusk Stk GRADE Ester Montalvo Nydia Montalvo Judy McCown Rosie McElroy Anna Packer Vickie Perez Donna Railsb ack Mary Reese Paul Rios Carla Shelton David Speck Dora Valdez Jeanna Vassar Gala Watkins Nancy Woodall Sandra Woodward SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Gail Campbell, Secretary-Treasurerg Linda Marteniz, Reporter: Kenny Lawson Presrdent Tommy Waldrip, Vice-President 'lflv GRADE Joe Barnard Vonnie Brooks Harvey Burt Gayle Campbell Janet Clark Ann Edwards Jann Edwards Ellen Eslinger Clint Fletcher Linda Flores Amador Gonzales Walta Grimsley Johnny Helms Janet Jacobs Wayne James Melody King SEVENTH GRADE Kenny Lawson Manuel Ledesrna Micheal Lewis Linda Martinez Thelma Martinez Lou Ann McGaughy Nisha Mosley Ronnie Reeves 'Stella Reyes Jesse Rodriquez Patricia Rushing Jill Thompson Brenda Vasser Kathy Verhalen Tommy Guy Waldrip Jerry Watson Teresa White Steve Wilson JUN IO!-21 I-HGH E129 Kathy Verhaleng Gala Watkins: Carol Bateman, Head Cheerleaderg Anna Packerg Teresea White Sharon Elledge, Head Majoretteg Sue Egenbacherg Sandra Woodwardg Vonnie Brooks Juwrovz men BAND JUNIOR! 1-nel-1 PEP owe JUNIOR: HIGH FOOTBALL .Greypups Defeat Monday, 22-14 Kn tx C'ity's Junior High Mighty Fourteen defeated lvl'.nday's Junior High team Tuesday night 22-14. Munday made the first score early ln the first quarter and led 8-0 and promptly recovered 'a KC fumble to regain posses- sion of the ball on the 50. Three plays later, Greypup back Ron- ald Curd intercepted a pass and carried the ball back to Mun- day's 30. Two plays later, Curd went over lor the TD and then ran the extra points and the game was tied 8-8 at halftime. Melvin Clay made the 'Pups second score of the evening ear- ly ln the thlrd quarter and Ron- ald Curd carried the ball for extra points and the Pups led 16-8. ' In the last quarter both Mun- day and Knox City scored, with Curd again carrying the ball' for the Pups, and the game ended Knox 22, and Munday 14. This was the Pups first win of the season, having been defeat- ed by Crowell and Paducah. They will play the Paducah Junior High team here on Mon- day, Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. COACHES BATEMAN and WEAVER Greypup Schedule: u -The Knox City Juniorr High School Greypups football sched- ule for 1964-65 is as follows: . Oct. 5 Paducah, at Paducah at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 Munday at Munday at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Paducah, here at 6:30 pan. . No. 2.,Crowel1, here at 6:30 rim- ' - ' JUNIOI21 I-IIGI-I GIRLS' BGQICEIBN-L COACH BATEMAN JUN IOI-21 I-IIGI-I BOYS' BAQICEIBN-L O U T I N E JB. I-HGH we f My PAPJY TIME ll Vo TONETTE QELEMENTARYQ BAND , A 'N' 'S 2 iN S i - X 4 i E Q E K Q X X 2 2 2 X 2 2 1. 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Jimmy Helms Rudy Hermondez Mark Howell Ruby I ackson Rene Johnson Patti Lain Mandy Lankford Jimmy Lynn Gerry Mallard Estella Marion Carol Martindale La Verne Martinez Robert Martinez Martha McDanie. Danny McFaddin Sarah McGaughey Charlie Montalvo Bret Mosley Gary Odom Cathy Posey Tony Rhodes FIRST GRADE Io Ann Rios Feliz Rodriquez Florinda Rodrique Frank Rodriquez Rita Rodriquez Kenneth Rogers Benny Saenz Carlos Sanchez Deanna Seitz Iarrell Sharp Donny Skiles Pam Skiles Terry Stubbs Raymond Taylor Tim Taylor Ray Thompson Laurie Weaver Margaret Wilwantv Martha Wilwanr Belinda Wolsch Joe Dell Youngblood WEARE... Just Plain Ham . . . Tired . . A3 Whimsical. . . Starry Eyed Gregarious . . . Bemused . WEAIZE. Contemplative . . . , Gay , . Full Of Zip . . . Surprised Mischievous . , , pensive WE ARE Overwhelmed . . . Emertained . IOYOHS - - - Good Sports . Partners . . . 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H TOBACCO AND CANDY COMPANY Wholesale Candies, Tobaccos, and School Supplies Box 256 Phone 3661 Candy and Cigarette Vending Machines Munday, T exa s CHAT-N-CURL BEAUTY SHOP Phone 658-2161 608 East 6th Street GUINN SHEET METAL PLUMBING Year Around Air Conditioning GIN WORK Knox City, Texas DAIRY MART Meet at the Dairy Mart for Good Food and Fun. Knox City, Texas CITY CLEANERS Quality Cleaning. Phone 658-5611 GORDON O 'PRY, Owner ' We Fit Any C. W. LAIN LARRY LAIN TOMMY W. LILES S33 QI, sHoP We Appreciate Your Business Congratulations CARVER'S NEWSTAND I Your Business Appreciatedn Knox City, Texas Phone 658-4041 Phone 658-5081 WILMA AND LEONA C ornplim ent s of SERVICE BARBER SHOP K. E. WOOLLEY CLAUDE NORMAN ERVY MCGREGER Knox City, Texas CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! Cidy and Betty --C. E. WILLIAMS-- T. V. ANTENNA SERVICE Phone 658-5351 Knox City, Texas Cable Vision of Knox City BRAD'S HOCUS KEAQETZ Pocus GROCERY Open Seven Days a Week 6A. M. to 9P. 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