Mineral Wells High School - Burro Yearbook (Mineral Wells, TX)

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H BURRO MINERAL WELLS HIGH SCHOCDL I960 SCHOOL JE I' CAMPUS HOME ECONOMICS COTTAGE CAFETERIA AND GYMNASIUM BUILDING FRONT-MINERAL WELLS HIGH SCHOOL S TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINIIS FRA I ION CLASSFS FEA IU RI-'S CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS ACTINITIES 7 ADV PSR TISEMENTS As the Burro gazes Into the future he s1ng1es out the Iughhghts of the 1959 1960 school year Follow h1m as he depxcts for you hls sxghtumgs of the 11fe atMINI-:RAL WELLS HIGH SCHOOL I ' .' ................. .. 5 -. .......................... .II ' .. .......................,. 45 SPORTS .......,.................... 63 I I' -' ......... 85 ' ......................., 11 9 . ................. 123 For For For For For the txme and mterest so un selfxshly devoted to the students of M1neral Wells I-hgh School the furtherance of student act1 the promouon of hxgh xdeals and standards IH our student body unt1r1ng perseverance capacxty for understandxng and 1nsp1r1ng leadersh1p the knowledge mmparted to us and w1th love and devotxon 1n our hearts DEDICATE THIS 1959 1960 BURRO TO MRS ELISE PARNELL 1 .. Q , -l.. vities, WE - ADMINISTRATIGN 3 WM ff xf fl fl wif 'Z' f f K Nm . f uf' 1 ' A im X ' ' X f , Q f v N -1, sa 'vf,,. I 5 'I Q ff' I' ! '! v A ,.,, .-ff, A A If , f - ff U -'ff 1 :nv L g-I -,P ,. 1vfJf ' Jrjyr it-f BGARD OF EDUCATION The Administrative body of our school, the 1959-60 school board. It is the duty of these rnen to l1lTPll'iiI'l'1i'!'S and rnanige expenditures. 'l4?wrf- are seven members who are elected ever FRED WHITE three years. The officers are: Melton Bra-wton, Preside-ntg I-'. W Business Manager Hendricks, Vice-Presidentg Lloyd Smith, Secretary. FIRST ROW: E, W. Hendricks, Melton Brewton, Lloyd Smith. Thomas, Robert Goodwin, Luthur Waddy, and E. C. Evans. SFCOND ROW: John H S ,pf ,,-4' , 5211.124 'rquv' M 3 me One mark of a good school is a student body that is enthusiastic in its support of all activities that go to make up the school program. Judged by this standard, the Mine ral Wells High School is a good school. Enthusiasm for the job at hand is an excellent trait. It canbecornea habit, and I believe that it will be a habit that many of you will carry with you into your post- school lives and activities. My very best wishes to each of you. H. L. IRSFELD Superintendent THOMAS CARNEY Counselor We deeply appreciate the cooperation of our student body as we vtork together to dexelop the natural ability of all stu dents Our purpose is to help each student dexelop intellectually morally physically and spiritually T W CAR PENITER Principal FACULTY II.1rrIiri-Siixmmons Univ., Mdlhi mains PQ,P, CIIASIIAIN, l5.S., IN Iklxas A. 84 M., Vocational Agrinulturz CARLTON D. CLARK, B 5 'IR-xas CIIiri5l1.inUn1v.g Xkorld History, LIP,-X I'RIl.If' DAVIS, H. l lAl'fl1II'5lIITI1IUII5 Univ., l'nLlisl1 C,f,Uf. DUGGl'fIi, PLS., lwl ld 'IR-x.1f.A. 81 M., Biology JAN IQIJDS, ILS. Uiiivvrsity of In-nas, Physical Pdiinatiori WINNIE FIEDLER, B.A. M A University of Texas, American History 8: Go vurnrncnt MAMIF GRANBURY, 13.5 Texas Womc-us Clollvgc-3 Ilomi I-4 onon ILS BOBBIIC IIARRIS, B. A. Tcxas Wm-sl:-yan, Art 81 Spuush BLANCHE HAYES, B. A. M Ed Texas Christian Univ., World History Government, 81 Journalism Burro 9 onso GARY IIENRY, B.5. South Wm-Sl lvxds S. 'l'. Cl. FRANCES IIOLI, B. A. North 'IK-xas Slain- Clollz-gm GLENN JOHNSON, ILS. Northl'vxiisSt.1t1-Clullviy- Physmal Education IRA D. LAUDI-'RDA1,I', fxurti:In-xi1sStfitvClollc-gi-, lx uinl L LI-INA M. MANNING, I5,A N1 'X VI 1-st lk-pas Slnlf- Coll:-gv I' I1 C,N. MVRRI-fI..l., ILS., lx S 'IW-x:is A. 141 M. , Vos alional 'kkrinulturm DWIGHT I., MILLFR, M.lN North 'IK-xzis Stan- Lollvqi Mus I CHARLES MOORE, B. Univc-rsily of Texas. Malhcrnatics FACULTY I-I.HIIfPAI1TXJI-'I.I., I6 S. .. , - - ,, Axifrirp Ii-xixs 51411-f i1.ie-Le-, 'viii-1' ILA ir iZI11I'Iw , , . ,, M. ISI',,I4 I II' M.-XI PAX QJI, :G.I:1, Nurtl. Ivxiis St.1ti-f'ii.I4-Lv I ypizig Is: St'-riwgr.ii1i.x W,NI, PIVIJIPYIN, ILS.. XKS, NI1tIxxr'5l1'r'rz IQi.1'.'n'r-city, I .','i-iii .11 Ifriiu ,Alon TI'fVVIfI. PRIINITV, IRS . XU5. Nivrlf. Ii-x 15814114 iiilwy-. Ing s HI'QNI4Y PVNSI- R, ERS. Sdn: IIi1ii:,'u1i Stiitv 4.iI..4'g1-. Sm up TACK Ei. PIQFSII 'z, TV, IJ SQITRIIU-.57-JliSY.1I1'f fiie-Q1',Nf:-A .1 ii 1 I3r,1x-. :rig Ev Wvhiiyzg PATSY IKANI-'T, IRS Texas Wi-slr-vfxii, Ilistriiniitinz. I'fIi.i 'Itiim JUNF ROIJIVN, ILS. MCMiirry C iiI'igi-, I .vsii,iI I-'Iii .mimi .IESSIF SAIKIN, IES- NLS. Hardin-Sirirnions I':iix'.. Phyllis CURTIS SCIIARNISI-'I!C3,IZ-.S.,Ix1.S. Texas A. Sv M., fha-rxiistrx' PAT SIMMIONS, B. S. Texas Wvsleyan C,foIIvgeg Gem-ral Science 81 Physirs EARNEST SIMS, B, IB. A. North Ti-xii:-5 SIi1ll'ciiDIIL'L1C BUSIYIUSS .ACIITIIITISTTAIIOII PERRY STEPIIICNS, M.A., I5 M, North Texds Stall' C'uIIege3 Band Direcfor MELVIN R. STFWART, PLA. East Texas Baptist C1uIIegeg English W.M. SW!-'FT, BIS. Texas Christian Univ. Physical Hd. 81 Drivers Ed. HOPE TACKITT, M. L,S, Texas Wornvns CoIIvgs'g Librarian LORETTA THOMAS, B.S. Texas Wornens CimIIege,Hon1e Fconomics L, A. WGOLDRIDGIC, B, A. , M, A. University of Chuxigog Mathemalics iii: S'- f-pf! X uni MRS. DONNA YOES School Secretary CAMPUS EMPLOYEES LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mrs. Etta Yatesg Mr. Jack Strawbridge, Mr. Jess Ballou H f XX CASSS '??7x ,fxsxt if K EW V !, in ' xx I A M -. ,bp sv 4 X fr IJ I .f Q QL E E 7 V, -.H X LD: F , ' N sh . ' Q 5 P 1 1 - x X fx., k X ',,.f'4-' xx ! K, ff' --N 1 it , - f it I' . .- h 4 5 rn. i ' , .. , .41-1 5 ff W X gl in ,Lrg-' x 31' - ' f ,,. f XS N pb .- . HQ- 1 I, ,gf xx 1, X xx july!! , Mani HauJ5cm 1e: Hui 1 S! X I L if d 0 A os SCL I, Q K I g M dw E K Q f- G! 32 1 , OFFICERS: Seated: Eldred Glidewell, President, Carol Lee, Vice-President. Back Row, Left to Right: Millie Walker, Secretary, Jo Anne Buschow, Treasurer, Donna Wolgamott, Reporter, Jack Woods, Sgt. -at-Arms. C ASS OF '60 Althoughbusilycompleting their last year of studies in high school, the Class of '60 had many activities to enliven their Senior year. Among these activities were the Annual Slave Sale and dance, the Senior Prom, and an assembly. This class won the Burro drive and took an en- joyable, educational trip to Career Day at T. C. U. X 1 f-. I t gy 5 r 5 6 avi' .Hx t 5 If gif, 1 xx X ff , x 45 r 'Q 1 X 'I lr Q .V'!- EfN.K,3I'- Vxf, N x ur: X , x '91, ASHESH, 3.M?x z XI41-lv.gs -m -- 27-m D !- I acsgx 1'--, , 'xl'-. ' Xl , f Q -r fiIHi'ilJE', IFF. I- J ni uf r F . -. -. f. HI.:-.15-', 'I 1 Q.. , 4 y , I - xx s 1 1 X Z'!X'X?.l-15 -' II M151 U, -Q-P gm rw. Lgrssm 1- --.r H mx -:..f 'K 1 1, A !- x If s ,-v- f, r :I A ,S .,. 1 wp, DL DSO Y ,.l.. . l.-- 15 a gm-,wr-1, lr: i htm, 9 CIM-KT. V -haf' r A .X 1 PHP, CH? PF 1, N-A' E P. A . 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IRL A AOA 1 5. L - PAI llniiilfi, if-XE H D L 4..:. - f'vx:1--' :: win. ww PLMHkQRIUx KLRIE Imm! RW LI U. PIQMIKER VON, luv-1-rr...LI vu C..n.rx u1Horm Sxxh Dm-Dm 'ul' 1 1.xIn-.mx Vinh A.: R05k.Mf-.MY r aww 1U -m-mln POPE., DAN PR.-XT I, L.-'-.ROLX N Chg-1-rin-.uh-r -vs I-'.1vurxlm 55 S I 'I ' -H1 -Y :vo Rune No -m NA. Hxwt img 'K hL w....,1,,A.R na P fm N If F A. :wr -LA I-1,.ni..... wp IM-ru-zbdll 31, All P511-Y OLVEN tml: -14, 00 Q.. HM' : f'C Bxlmgx Club Nu lkblr- wr'-rm ki KEN- L. I?-I1 xr 4,..X-Vx. QP w,,.4 .1 A -x- ,. ,g ..- NPE, Ii Z: fb-ru! -'-K , .. 1 ,wr ,,.,., f 1-N -x ..E::x.3,. X R IKJAT-, If S .H. 111-r. M-.Dv NHIPI lu-:':4r'x1'I UAL uX --x' 'H x' ' rr,--' 1 X. l'r w 4 ww Sv'lIH1If'w lXJL'r1IH'x F'X f, ,,1,,s .W u. vp-y I r -1 1 1.1 I s.,- r ' .jx , Xxl? lr -X N it 1 A 'wr A xx' kN 'PIX K In -X six X E1 11-f UVIIPVII- IVI1' 1:-1-. '--X: Q H ,f.x.,-,, L .Q 'Af'-19' 5-' W XI 1 ' xx. .:, , 1 1 Seniors' Glory 'C--XXW 'I IXVO.-X 171 Au 5 K4 K1 n. x L 4 wg! .1'-'3.: - Hs. 1-mx YNEiZ1I.F'z, EKKIHH: I-' F A 1 my N- xr L-, f 'Vx ' 1.1 Vu- Ill A 1 ug, , 1 Milniil Ullxi-!w ,L r.-:Lx N ... 1, A P P:-we-'hu P Ei ,X Our Big Red Hard Studying Seniors! Sub Debs For Gayle Our Mr. Stewart ag' VT Always Appealing ,wi X y xi u..J Our Delegates To Girls' And Boys' State 03 5+ cf' 5 Gtr! ,i ESHL1 Weldon X f , Bom mmogd 5 A f Q-, tsskfr P1 + unou . 'il- 6 W w, MQS+ 5+Udw, QOL? X K L1 'H bl Q if M , o f . Mm fmnefc G 1 X Be-it T b osf HHWICAZIC L1 M G I 5 6 6 V' KETH1 Sf req e Davad Visa: T ne, T bbq DMS M05 M. cl evo 5 Q IH .A f H SUVU N 'dill P I D V My X x 0 C i ir Kxkk Y L1 urn ow - P9 2 ' Bo 5 ' i O WL v v' 1 ' n i LI r' Ll . ' vL 5 Il' LL 326 Hw-OH I , 1 l ' f ' g , - ,i--,i- I N , n , W ww CA L ' H owl and e BCL! 5 X qvww icafd v Xmf 24 CN LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Burns, Sgt.-at Arms Joan Goldston Vice Pres Glen Doan, Reporterg Betty Weldon, Sec.g Bobby Mann Pres and Ramsey Horton CLASS GF '6I The Junior Class of '60 have really worked hard this year. Their main func- tion consisted of an assembly in which the faculty competed in a basketball game. A midnight movie was also sponsored and the Junior-Senior banquet reigned high on the calendar of events. J Qi bw I 4- Q PQ, fv- M , -I ,. gm. fl ill? A -mv' i in 4 2. x ,P r v. . .55 Q' li? Y H-A 1-uf 'L if A Q, REQ .f X' al' 'i A A41 Ja. Q 4 X ' 'Q . . 5' Q3 ski' C ' S-.Ku C Yi . l EL 'E' fx f - .I 6 2: Q v km .hr. i I :V YSL t' 3 5? 0 H I Puxxrd, lux: Pilkington, I1OXK'1l rcl Presloy, Bxlln- Putt, J nun u -...W f Radford, Pvggy iivdsum-r, Vnlllm' Ruth Rn-.nw-S, Charlvs Rlzvu, Saxruny T' 'P '3 Ru,nr.so.., ,l qm Foinrzsuzi. Unkn- c' 1 II ndm rs Sam r it im.-'I ..- U15 '55 Q 5 we 5 md Ss uit afrs, SLl2lAI'1'f. . jlfii Sn ull, Hvnrzm-ll. Sh.1'.x , lynn is nv S151-rrmrv, Miln- Suuth, Sum- Snxxih, 'Ixonuuy 5u41Il11'rr1. Iirwuc Spanglv r, Juim Stl'lH, Ifvvlyn Slcwdrt, Ifrml:-it Stn-gm-r, Kathy Sul-wk. Rfxyforrl '1'z-.agun-, Mary Wells, Barbara Wells, Dorothy White, Donald White, Ida Whited, Connie Whitley, Sandra Wilcox, Dan Wilson, Bonnie Wood, Sharron Wright, Billie Wright, Robe rt Zinn, Marion Van Natta, .lack Visentine, Daxid Walke r, l,1nda Kay Wallace, John Warren, Randy Weeks, Janice Weldon, Betty lostor. Juanita I resets-, Betty Tuggle, Geraldine Turnbow, Betty V1 l iz? I Hi Q5 !l+hlQ Mf, GM And BOL, Q L1 1 I3 b 05+ Qlevev Gap! Mcbbf H51 UCISOITIQ TOVWW VUL, PUEYI, L1 QED l Tucclfci C3 Nelms J . N! xg, x x Sue Hi H QAKA mx ax 4 2 X M mcvgf Sfucfioub Girf Amd '-QL : Lui Odell Le e B013 SGMLASNSGU Ano! Ro me I S P M I wwe OL., D OST mlEJC,hiQVOLL5 BOL' 2 -mmm BFQQK 4,-F OFFICERS: Left to Right: Sue Hill, Vice-President, Glenda Johnson, Reporter, Mary Lynn Lunclay, Sgt. -at-Armsg DougSanford, Treasurer, Janis Beck, President, Tommy C ASS OF '62 After having become acquainted with HighSchool life their Freshmen year, the Sophomores Class has made many plans for their future High School life. During the past year, they had one social event and a paid assembly. 4 t G X I. L Q K A.. AE X -mm tu Q in an 5 std fs: 1-Z lin . ,s, WL : ,1 -'S fy mm: 1407- 19 H ii wiv 4 Q, 5 543. -11.4, ?J f L 'f i'3'AN:. I . a,'i'f: ,F Q 'E sf f ,, Q.: - A P, . Q 4, Y!-f Y. ,.' Y- X, x 'QV ,gf Q 4 i i vt-f Vw Q ' .Z k : Z 1 Q 3 KA A -gli, -,-., :L B .I E if 14, Nga ., Q , A sg: QA -Z-2 4 -rn. 32.21-v N 'x.'- . S lf Ev -Q ,QQ 9 if L. ,. fi- ,n 9 W-v 1 H Ev n-hu 4 . 4 , .. 'Y S' ,un- J N f, ,A MA. EMA R 3 X. , Xi E 2 K J ,uf I . a My ,k ? za, kr Y 1 i -a A yu. .x,,, . , x A.: rf if' K A L..- pa . T Q vi-wife .WJ 591 L f S 2 .,,s '-in Trice, Sharon Tucker, Donald Tuggle, Joy Turner, Jess Waddy, Eugene Walker, Ben Walker, Dorothy Walker, Mary Louise Ware, Marilyn Watkins, Senora ..-, Watson, Larry Welch, Don Welch, Evelyn Weldon, Sammy Wheeler, Floyd White, Linda Carol Wilfong, Clara Jo Willett, Sue Woodring Cha rles Youngblood, Tommy The Winners! The Line Up! 38 We Made It Again! We A11Li51enpd! OFFICERS: Left to Right: Ken Moore, Presidentg Danna Yates, Secretary: Bill Hick- man, Treasurerg Buddy Attaway, Vice-President. CLASS OF '63 The Class of '63 is one of the largest to have ever entered Mineral Wells High School. They spent most of their time adjusting to high school life. They presented an assembly in the spring as a money making project. V' X f will xx X ,Z . ,X -DU X y , , 1 U 4 X. ' ,-if 4 r I f' ik Adkins, Allen Adkins, Frances Agee, Marian N Arrott, Becky Ashley, Anita Atkins, Zeula Attaway, Buddy Bandy, Wayne Barlow, Rheamond Bean, James Berry, Mike Blocker, Jaylene A ' Blount, Linda . Blue, J. W. 'Q Bolivar, Diana Booth, Larry Breidling, Joan X Brewer, Freda Brock, Terry Brown, Betty Ann Q Brown, Connie Buchanan, Henry Burklow, Butch Burks, Carolyn Burleson, Jerry Burns. David Burns, Donald Burson, Johnny Caldwell, Jimmy Carlyle, W. D. V1 .X -' str Y- ti Chandler, Arthur Claiborn, Guffy Clutts, Delbert 'Q Coker, Patricia x Cowley, Clara Cozart, Gerald 1 l Wk Grafton, Patsy Ruth Davis, Judy Dendy, Judy r ' Dennis, Fred 'U Q t 0 Dikes, Ralph Y N, Dinwiddie, Billy Dooley, Raymond Dyer, Jay Q Evans, Ann Franklin, Charlotte Freeman, Rosetta Fuquay, Sarah Gafford, Gordon Gallop, Donnie Garrett, Syble Glidwell., Joe Glover, Dena Mae Glove r, Iola -7' an l 1 i -' .- Glover, Joe Golden, Bernadette Graves, Ora Jane Greathouse, Carl Green, Gary Harrison, Jimmy Guinn, Suretta Hamby, James Hamilton, George Harper, Kenneth Harrington, Beverly , Harris, Barbara Harris, Truman Harvey, Jani Havens, Glenn Hayes, John Hembree, Patricia He rmos illo, Martha Hickman, Bill Hill, Dickie Houston, Joe Howard, Tommy Huddleston, Shirley Hudspeth, James Hughes, Millie Isham, Weldon Jackson, Eugenia James, Jesse Jones, Gail Johnson. Johnson, Ronnie Johnny Kea rby, Buzz Kelly, Ge raldine Kemp, Jane King, Colene Kinnard, Juanice Knight, Patricia Landfried, Mary Larson, Lynn Lasley, Carl Lawson, Ann -... Ann ,Q I LeBouef, Leo . f Ledbetter, Tommy gs. A, E , gg , Lee, David ' Q Leggett, Jackie ' ,, ' ' El' ' Lemmons, Dorothy -, ' ' Liles, Velda ,, 5 -,, F1' A Lodge, David Logan, Sue . , A Lowery, Glenn Q4 Maitlen, Dorothy X W Martin, Sandy . 4 J Massingell Jimmy Moore Moo re Moore Morin McClure Orace McCoy Tim McFadden Mary Jane McMinn Dan Moore Alice iel Moore Diane Ken LuAnn Tommy Ma ry Francis Murphy, Dennis Nall, Norma Reddell Francis Rendon Mario Riley Sharon R er necht, Lester Riordan Beverly Self Larry Shadle Glen Shannon Benny Shelton Margaret Nash, John Ncyil, Ray Newberry, Stephen New. .Toe Norwood, Jimmy Palmer, Carol Patton, William Patterson, John Petty, Denzil Phipps, Marilyn Pilkington, Raymond Plant, Richard Purefoy, Wesley Radford, Stanley Railsback, Charlotte Ramsey, Edwin Ray, Alene Ray, Maxine X Shires, John Shoemaker, Laurel Simpson, Kenneth Smiddy, Marvin Smith, Kenny . x Sriiciwl. livx Snow, Carson Soulliv rn, Carol Spin-'.', l.1mi.i Smllrfrrl, .Ie-as 51.4 rm-s, Umiw St rmise-, Rwlu' Tl Sw:-1-lf. Mic has-l latin-rt, ,lgznii x Ilivlor, Bm-lsx lhorogoorl. Bobbie I lwln V, , Tome-rlin, Jimmy Trollingte-r, Lvster lumkf r. P4LL.m 'I urnboxx, Russell Yvson. lJfHfid N X , 5 X. 9 1' in .rl 'N 'rmb MTV. Whitley. Connie ' in Natta, Jerry Yirxnoy, James VflflllI1l', Conrad Victoria, Orlando Vines, Kenneth Vines, Make Vona, Martha Ann Wages, Buddy Ware. Kathy Welch, Marilyn Wenninger, Jerry Westbrook, Jacky Westbrook, Jimmy White, Gary White, Jon White. Melinda Whitley, Kenneth -M Wilfong, Charlie X21 X Williams, Andy Yates, Danna Zubrod, Karen Always a smile! Some smiles and some frowns 'fa NOT HHN' fc, i Q J 3 ck 9 We dan Is mam is Mc Hd who 7 K Mmm X WJ? Q 1 os Jrudousfj IQ IB Dvrma YQJLCS Rf A GOVCIO G51LfOI C! mg, 7 Q mf. 3 Tlx 561 dp, lvklrfarl I 1 J os? cm vau VkeX! , in ei G rf 11 L Q 2 BG Lf frm'XH m a W 4 ,A 5 4 5 -fa Q 1 x Wm 'LW 9 sir if IHC? 150 6 ,fri Q aff' 7 3j LQ O .1 XX' I lr SD I nr nc mi L 3, .. X wh X ff! '4 fy? KA W X 9 L43 sf 3 ev vi WX- -l Y K ' , V V Q'-MT VI fvlffp Fifi c 5 Bop, 5 5 - ll HICQQD Q--L RGYALTY U' FEATURES ' SN fp X I UQ? i X X 5 . I Y I r 5 :bw 'ns Lw J! fi LW Q 'ww if QUEEN Donna of the house of Wolgamoll 0 of the hou Watson .- Q1 'db Q k ,1 n la rf L ' ,wr Q nom , , count ,, JUNIOR CLASS Prrncess Kathy Streger Prmce Jam Prcord Di 'V If SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS Prmcess Kay Sfone France Bob Nelms Prrncess Jane Kemp Prince Jrmmre Coldwell if N V I A Q- X . QQ v A - A5 X . .1 I ff K ' . A , I .37 rt '. 1 I S .' -J - ' .. ' . 1 if 5' P fC' ' 1 5 'A S ' .fr A . as ii! Vg, 1, 1 - , ,Q 1 -. ky -R . JE' Qfww 'D R, L4 f ? J.. wx-In PX , 1 1 ' A .1 ' - 2- 'G Levi Ib 'Wlf' Wg - ' 'E' ww ,, Q. ,- , .1 'fait ff I , A V ,. f x., . .M :QM in ev v PRES AN BEAUTY una Yates L ' Q E 0 P. x in x ' f' 41 1 lr' :qi 1 -pygiiif A, vu. f , 1 ,353 ww qa,--' 5HUUl0flf3 K JUNIOR FAVORITES Barbara ' we g Picard 6 u SOPIIOMORE FAVORITES S110 Tommy Hsu Bailey 54 - Al li, fr 1 - 3 ' V 1, Y FRESIIMAN FAVORITES Sandy Ken Martin Moore H 5 5 ws'-f-7' 'Y- N ff' SENIOR JUNIOR BEAUTY RUNNERS UP BrhM T7 'fha I SOPHGMORE FRESHMAN C rol Arm GGFTSYY yrm arson W1 20-,, 54 A ' Ilia Y -'. ' A' . - 'ff Q XJ . . I yr Qi lk Q 1 Y ,, ,. ,gl S 1 E. 5 Jil? SOPHOM Mary Lynn Lundoy 3 mu 5-- FRESHMAN SCAMPS I BLIH R-XNbI:.' 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SCAMPS X' 4 C LEX DO-XX Stuclnut Cuunml Spdmbh Club B15 ketball Junlor Reporter Hearl mga I-'1r:tMf:thofl1stChur4h IJIANNE BROOKS lfl x T1 A 'N Fr: bhlets Fable Flrat ipt t fbur B11 l Ms QUEARX TIM HLCXHEX X: lI'lll1L,S kuy Klub I- F' 1. 'ma 'N I-11X Fmtball Pnblutball Xear Studs ut Qoumxl Bdskatbdll 1-,tB.1pt1s1 INQS PH5 bpimsh Club Parker Chun lm 61 StrPetB1pt1:tC,lmurCh ' Sv um- kg 4 C111.1w.sl11p V t A :X4I1lLY.A -, .xl , M fNl'r'17 IH-rw Milly th, R , 5cla.1l.1!'shlp I' ' ' l , J as 5 'V r , 4l -e S11 1-ut Cuuuml, B1 url, Ln xx Cvub, , F. C., 1 ., , ' ' B1 .5 ,A fr., 3 N 3 v - , U I l l . U -gg, - ' HI- ', KW: Cl ., 12' L l. ' '- 9 I 3 Cl l, r-, lullxf FX' f , A r X 5 gxh L l Q gl -as 3 ,f N 1 , X ,f Mil 'XA 19' 'Y 'fn-..,,4a L f X iii: 6 2 5,1 R' 1:17 U X H AWPXRIJ M051 VXLLAHIP D I MLNXH IoAn1c IjLlSfhUW Iefirly Rilnl f ' , A .f 5' , . ft f' Ai, 5 Q X A ,, . , X-R ,- f . T f .,. un TE :A , i I f P',H,.K. IGQAVXLT If Pffx, S'N'PLIzlIH-QXV1 ,I1IT11'j1n.1!'fi ml--:arm 1'm'r1'11rH:7.n. A - XQI - . f X We 'Y - -5 'S SPGRT ij J' f 6 4. , , 5- ' w - ' w- b J' 2 . '- ,fh f Heb' if NB. ,X fb 4-J . 1 J A f 'X .4 . , ff 1 A, g , V X T, .ff U! X' X13 A ' Q 'W-N? f .Kj K K 1' ' X L.- 5 . .F ax I fl vx 1 . ' ,sb 1 x 'L' ' .4 x. 1 J gx. N. . , .Q I 19. K We . f Y lv, . A Y FIRST ROW: Turner, Nelms, Munday, Long, Moore, Ingle, and Copeland. SECOND ROW Sweet, Cox, Lindsey, Smith, Daves, Murphy, Picard, Eubanks, J. Brewton, and Talley THIRD ROW: Perrin, Gilbert Hughey, Watson, Visentine, Arrott, Patterson, Key, W. Brew ton, and Johnson. Head Coach - Johnson Asst. Coaches - Sweet, Perrin TE M FOOTBALL Carol lee SWEETHEART MANAGERS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Skippy Cox and Charles Talley Jackie Ingle and Tommy Key fb RAMS OF '59 JACKIE INGLE-B 3 Year Letterman Co-Captain '59 A11 District '59 TOMMY KEY-E 3 Year Letterman Co-Captain '59 All District '59 SCOREBOARD RAMS 42 RANGER 20 RAMS BRECKENRIDGE 32 RAMS 30 CASTLEBERRY 20 RAMS BROWNWOOD 26 RAMS 36 STEPHENVILLE 12 RAMS GRAHAM 16 RAMS 50 WAXAHACHIE 6 RAMS WEATHERFORD 10 RAMS 34 GRAND PRARIE 21 RAMS VERNON 14 CAL ARROTT-T WAYNE MURPHY-G WOODY BREWTON-T 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman A11 Dist. Hon. Mention '59 ,,.,,4,yg x-A ' Q. . 0 Law? 11 X 'Ba f. v ii' .ww ll rf. '.?'fl ll y . 51, 4 3, if x i . I 1 '. . A wl- 'I ' . 0,P ' 1. , .0 'S XX 'S 1 ,J , f-v.'f ,I .- I if ff ,5 1 Jv','jf ,. Y Q L. A5-A in w - -:- M 1' 7 A -r',' : , i,,. X xf 71 X Wh. ,WS 3 k vi:-:Ev .CM .,. 'H .1 'L N. 'YQ V ,T vi? Q! U Q ,tw .give A K y ww-, AS af I 1' f 2 ' 5' 93 N A A h A fm For co A I Q' ,q W, .sf Q 'Y u, LW-if vi-A 4. ,C fx, 4, Z n xx -1,- L:i5i2+-' gsm ..: . nn ,ag - 231, K E 5 5 . E Q 'F 5 ,N Q rg I ', 'N ' 54 X 'IS 'IE' x'1 'Q'3S' 'Eu' 75 1 XXPZQF W we fefmf ,xi A 11 'nl Qty- NBPABC jc.. -gg- vgini, girl, sf fl vf kfgxqps, X ig, 1 ' ' C 4 ,L-IQ' Q58 ,H lag' - -'lgii ' ' I I ix Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Ranis 39 49 47 45 59 43 53 60 48 37 SCOREBOARD Stephenville 37 Rams 40 Brewer 50 Rains 67 Ft. Worth Tech 38 Rams 39 Springtown 50 Rams 38 Cleburne 30 Rams 55 Ft. Worth Tech 45 Rarns 57 Amarillo 63 Rams 65 Snyder 51 Rams 59 Stephenville 58 Rams 46 Carter Riverside 4.2 Rams 55 Season Rerord 9 Wins ll Losses Conference 5 Wins 5 Losses Vernon BI'CClCt?Y1I'1Clg4 Brownwood G raham Wm-athorforcl Ve rnon Ps recken rirlge Brownwood Gralifint We-.itherforrl 49 36 ful 58 55 49 43 71 56 45 T 3' -rr y ' I 1 f l I iuda Hvrngnhill, S.1I1dI'ii Rvvmwlcis, .luv Iiugglv, Mary I..iIll', Niary Jam' lung, IAIIIKIII Sxnxth, Smirley Tlimxvr, Vzirwlle Lcvvallcn, Nancy Snxith, Wyuonzi Greshzlru, and Anita Bvck. TEAM BASKETBALL Coach .Tan Ifddsg Mzumge-rs, Pris Riordan and Pat I,:1 Salle ANITA BECK 4 Year Letterman NANCY SMITH 3 Ye-ar Letterman MARY JANE LONG 4 Year Letterman Olney Olney Bowie Acids m' Bowiv Jacksboro Glen Rose Dublin Granbury Perr1n Cfrandx uw Conally Maydele SCOREBOARD J C'r'1nbu1'y Grinbury Axtell Jxfksormvxlle Midway W1 st Brovk Brewer C 1-,tlcbc rry btephenwlle Prrnvu btc ph: nvllle, Castia berry C L m Q kfrvawq L . , ' , x . , - . V, I 0 ' ' 1 'k' I f LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynda Lee, Clara Jo Wilfong, Sharon Riley, Pat Fair, Becky Arrott, Barbara Bradley, Mary Ann Landford, Laurel Shoemaker, Carol Jones, Trudy King, and Theresa Glidewell. 1960 A . ,C FIRST ROW: C.J. Hembree, Bobby Mann, Jack Smith. SECOND ROW: Larry Murphy, Clyde Cope Glen Lundsey. THIR D ROW: Tommy Bailey White, Robert Hall. FOURTH ROW: Elwood Keith Coach Pat Simmons. WY' --4. Ingle, Charles Daves, David Visentine, Tommy land, Lloyd Peery, Roney Hazelwood, Bill Eubanks, Charles Talley, Joe Arrott, Ken Moore, John ley, Jerry Van Natta, Bill Hickman, Joe Houston, N Y Coach PAT SIMMONS S 15 . i fri wav S few-'ff Ilia: . Bias-tb, man: , ,ui 'wi -f 1' -,pw-r in i Q I v 1 , , , I! 0 V, , Q - ' 4. S s' n - I . A Q 4 n Q ' 6 1 ., Q Q., X , I N3 'Jaxx 'J Affag , i.. A FIRST ROW: Laurel Shoemaker, Millie Hughes, Mary Jane Long, Donna Wolgamott, Janie Dodson, Anita Beck. SECOND ROW: Robert Petty, Bill Riley, Jim Hopkins, Mike Haggard, Ronnie Rochelle, Ramsey Horton. FIRST ROW: Billy Dinwiddie, Bryant Johnson, Dan Pope. SECOND ROW: Charles Railsback, David Reid, Tommy Key, Doug Sanford, Coach Bill Sweet. 82 All DISTRICT PMYERS 59-60 'Pm . . . 1? - , x' ' Q.. . ,-1 ,V ,C ,Q . ft 7, ii' ,', 5 I WYNONA GRESHMAN-Sr. MARY JANE LONG- Basketball Q-In NEIL KIDWELL -Jr. Ba ske tball Basketball bl M I' JACKIE INGLE-Sr. 9 TOMMY KEY-Sr Football Football WOODY BREWTON-Sr. Football CHARLES DAVES-Jr. Football DON MOORE-Sr. Football DOC MOORE-Jr. Basketball BOB WATSON-Sr. Basketball DAVID VISENTINE-Jr. Basketball CLYDE CO PELAND-Sr. Football its' X I., 9' an-4 4 4 Q '-. qui? fffx 5,5 CLLI BS ix-,J fb 4 XX ir 33' , f 5 L- ' Sf, Q If C xx C 1' I I' A Ei W' ul. 'V ' ,- Lai HY- -A X-22.51 7 GLENNA PENNINGTON Features TTY WELDON ass Editor 3 ,i -5 -eifq iv Q LOU HAYES Sports Edmtor Adve rtising SHARON EVANS t1v1t1es BILL BAKER -JH Sports Advertising ROBERT HALL Sports EUG ENE WADDY Adve rt1 s mg Adve rti sing ASHER COHEN up The Burro Staff 4? ff? BETH RAMSEY Editor PRISCILLA RIOI Editor SKIPPY COX Photographe r S 1 I E. GAYLE VISENT Club Editor CONNIE REYNOL JYLQT Business Mgr. Q3 MRS. HAYES Sponsor JO ANNE BUSCHOW Editor 'C 4' The Tattler Mrs Hayes Sponsor ff--T Staff Gayle V1sent1ne Nanny Smlth Edxtor Dorothy Howry Sandra Sanders Tuamta Tester Duan McCuan P' WE-sf Oh, UQ: r.l X'-1 o..4 ,W tm!-1 88 Sherry Chestnut Johnelle Glidewell John Hayes Woody Brewton .N7?'Af 43 I l - .M f . rr- il'--5 , f 1 wi--.1 1.,.f ic, Mir, lffl 'lr'-as. 7-,ff H111 The Student Council sponsors various acti- ff vities throughout the year. Among these arez X Career Day in co-operation with the Jaycees, f - ii Dutch Week, an assembly program for Christ! 1 S , mas, a student directory, raising and lowering X5 CVR vi V, 42? the flag, keeping the school calendar, and the ,V H X 'r ' ff annual workshop for the electedleaders of clubs, classes, and Student Council members. - The Mineral Wells Chapter of StudentCoun- X r J , -' cil is a member of the National Association of v K 1. s we Ht' 1 Student Counc il. ff N Xt l'kIl?5l HOW' 6.14:-fn My Wv1if1f!.g,,l.nI ll.1i,K.itht Str:-L4-r,.lar11u Dodson. Murgare-t Martin 5anrlvMarl1!X. SFCOND HOW Patrifa Aiistrrl, lizazxm' Hr.-oks. l'rfrr:r'x Nlzrgmy, Ioan Goldstori, Cfortniv Hvvndcis l.orr1al..trenz. Svble Grxrrr-tt, liz-til. 'l rem Q- IHI?-TD IQOW 'W,v.ric' Bumlx. l?a:i15,1i,- HAI-ymg, B.'rfrv'.' Mann. Dun Plhpv Ball Sazizuelsorx, lie-Hx lurnlmyx l .mia r , ins. VUVII lil-I lflllyk H,'Evb'. Nor'w11.icl. Mary ,l.im- lung. Beth' Weldon, fxzzxziiv Norwoofl, lurrrari Harris, Kar:-rx Mi:-1-ls. lrmrrzalve Dalton Shirley Evans. Fil-'Ili ROW Iatk Shelton, '1:1i:'riyBurns, l2.,trvI0:1rm 'oxx Mrs, lfvzciie-r, I-fldred Glidxxell. llannave Brock. Glen Doon. .-vm '412'W AA- ln.. . , .N 1... , 44. Pr--s lm1.:11x Ke'N,Y11.- Pres , St11i,111:n- St K 11111, new . Y.1:.t t Nruatl. Er:-1 l 51 ' .1' ' NATIONAL HO OR Men1bersh1p lIlll'1C Natnuntil Honor Son 1eIy 15 based upon the Qualities of Svrx'1t'e, Chtirnt ter, I loc-.uit-rshlp, .incl Scholarsmp, Only those who haw' Qompletett tour semesters of school work w1th .11 let1st.1n rwnfzverage fire 1-l1g1hle. Bemg a member ofthe NL1t1onal Honor Sol 1ety lStl1C high- est honor monte-rrecl upon .1 stuflent of lNl1T'lPI'd.l Wells Hlgh School. An 1n1t1e1t1on uerexnony Vlfltlkkli 15 held tn the X spr1ng 15 one of the most irnpressweassernlrhes l of each year, 'lRh1s year, the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety, en- joyeda Christmas banquet and dance, and another banquet 1nthe sprmg honormg tht- new members. X E-'IRSI ROW' Ht'tl.Rdr1.sv'.'. Suzanne- St, Clair, .-'xn1'.1 I-Tltln-r, Dunatrz. ll M tr. Mita' 171151: slnl.r1elle f1l1fie'wl'1l Al'omni'. Murphv, P:'1St11l.1 R11lrfifin SECOND ROW Htnoln' Mann. Rarrsv, Iitfrtori for nl l,n -:-, Clunnw Rv',v1ol1:s Nantj.'Srn1th, .ldntfe Wf-1-Ks, lic-tty l.1rnl1ow. Mrs Hfxrrxs. .lfhn Iirxz-11111.41 IHIRIJ IQONN' Hvttx Wm-lricv., Hzllt. Ansley, Bol1bvNOrwOoc'l, Elrirn-ri C3l1cle.xt1ll, .lm R SE.:-ltun, lort1z'Scl1.1r11ln-:'u I 1111.114 Km . lumix Ilnst how, M111 ,.l.1:.z Long. FOURTH ROW: E-1llyH1ll, ,M x. ,fs I1 f I .Y -M., ,.. . ' :eg 'lf- .ax 7 I lv' lx -J' 1 wg. :. r N 1- V f lr- V , Sn- 1 51f':,.fk1gwr'N1' LUB 26 The Club ze was organized this year under the supervision of Mr. Carpender. The name 26 was given the club because there is one boy and one girl from each of the ze homerooms. The motto of the club is Service , The members assist the Student Council in caring our school projects. I 11451 24.1 ,N ES:-.n11w iff- ,, ' BH . - W Li- fxrfivrf- ' Ei , SP1 Alf-ll P-'K ' li11zQ'l,xomf, Nm'-5 . Q 'Q-. H1111 'Zim hi: . llrv's':uf.. E ' 'ill'E4lJ E-'Q'-N :Xw r 11. foie- Ngo. l.,I1Q, Div:-S. ritz. f.1. -dx, K'1 rn: 7. ' 1 lll E-'UW 5411: s r .qdt Fi: ..1'i ur' tlkt Whit:-. Elf-rzcirick Blue. lll- lll EJCZW Cnty, fi Nittxw Mott. lgrglxr., L-'.I.:,v, 'Xs'14 'vN,1Qr 'rn Bmrzn' 5fXl'li likll'-' Visa-rilzrxn-, , . ,., . itsurt, N1-xx fwfr. f tryn'!Xf1e'r, Du. x ruvxcir-r 5rt.itf1!'L1, Pres., Clyde Copeland, Vice Pres., Jackie lngleg Sec'y., B1llyAnsley, Treas., Tommy Keyg Chaplain, Jimmy Brewton. KEY CLUB The Key Club, as does its sponsor organiza- tion, the Kiwanis Club, embraces the ideal of service---to the school, to the community, to the nation. One of the main events of the year was the Texas-Oklahoma District Convention held in Dallas, which the whole club attended. The Key Club was also in charge of the second annual Carnival Day held on April 1. Other activities were a Leadership Banquet and a Parent Banquet. FIRST ROW: Billy Ansley, Bill Mcilueary, Jackie lngle, Bob Samuelson, Tom Shaw, Don Moore, Roy Reynolds, Ramsey Horton, Kenneth Scott. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clark, Tommy Murphy, Bobby Mann, Josie Scharnburg, Jimmy Brewton, Tubby Daves, Neil Kidwell, Tommy Bailey, MacDavis. THIRD ROW: Frank Waddy, Jack Shelton, Cal Arrott, David Visentine, Tommy Key, Clyde Copeland, John Breidling. f ' Z, R' , Q . Pram . Rus:-lrmrw P:-:rue u Vnz- Pre-s 4 '. f,hu.xlz-. Sem . ,list Ivxnhrmgz. In-as , Flu-Xxx We-lm. Pad., l.1'xr:L1 Mvf-rs Hr-pt kimr mu- r.:.ri1-.mdk Phe- L,1bI'dI'N' Club IIT fX11I1PI'd1 Wells Hlgh Skhwfl 51I'lN'P5 In rs-ncivr serum- to the Student Emrlx .mmf Iluulty thrwxgh tml t1V'lL.1fiI1OH 131 rud- tvrpilb IU 1' the LtLQL11I't'IT1?I1I uI'vc1ucf1t10r1al know - x 1 A Lvfigzy I,1i1r.xrv.1s:,1st.1:'11s rm t'1Xt't'XLf'116AI1tfY'rl1Tl' xmg tfxruugh then' bvrvue- III tm- llbrary. The 5 If xmnmlvfigv .1cqu1rvciw111bv of .msslstanceto them I IhI'LJllUl!lIllI Ihfxll' lives. FIRST ROW: Beverly'Harrmglun, Durnthfr Lur:.Q:1s, Pd! Imghxtian, MarolxnPh1pps, 5IiCONDROW1 Yeu'Ma1'Y1HQ, Betty Treene. Lxrxrid Biuuht. M.xr',1-tm S4fxr'bJrxm1.,13:. Karen Zgbrfmri. Lmdd K1Vf'Tm, Eve-lxri We-ich, Theresa Glzde- wvll, L.1Hfid L e-e- , Mus Ifum-tt IHIRIJ ROW Pnllw Rvasonrr, C1-lllfil-i Anastfxs, Cwzmzc Whxted, Jenin Haugdfdy Ikrudy Kxng. Lmria habrxel, Patsy Grafton, Jolm Hvndrxrk. FOURTH ROW: Martha Yuma. Charluttf- klhdewell. Q Q , f 4- v win, 1 an Xi' X W . Q -' Y N ' PNN IM-111 I .1r'::n.'.x x .- Vu- IM . W1.: 1' Sui I5'?,tr.. F-,'..L X K 1 , H1 v 'rm tx,-. 1 Q I ku Fo Ck.11r1-A-I-'ru-r'1ci. C714 A, I-',. 15 f1bvr'x'1Lc'LlL1b fx , ,X 'A V ff g wlth .1 Cdpltdi S , Its purposn- ls- toxnzprnvvdnd :itrcmgthvri thv Iikllldh .mt fI'1l'Y1Li-5125. Ci, .-X, F, 5tr1u'Q5tQ str!-ngtrierz 13-Av xrpzxzfivmlb .Qziiznicmv H1 herself, ami IH her fxillllfk A1 wxrg .uni kvep Imvncxs, 1v'Hx 1 ,, 1 ,Nz .4,k. fun on x wax to mum 11 Ar1m..f.1:LQ qc unc-. Energon. FWRSI' ROW' Sarifirl W'V.t.1-, PQ.:-..: P ' 1 ' nu. 14 H1 - lim 1 4X I 1' . IJ:-Iwn-N Wrzgm nl-.K UNI? I-'U-N I- ,.,. .-- l':w-Ni. x , l '.,. 1:'.:1,,. ww ,LMI-X QJf:w.:, Pl, Durxsizy. Wvllf, Mar.e-nv Ei,,.L.v.1: Ifiliifl I-LUA' IG A... :A iw .1 1 fr.K1L-:'.x1f.1'.:- I.gg.w Iij.,Q-' 'N':1gi.I.F,.1r.',.- L-Q11 B4-Ib. l..r:1:, x, S. 4',1 ir. H--::.31r,..l. PAT fx.-ix. fQ.1,. .... .-Kruk ' - I-'CJL'I'1IHi-111W ,4-11,31 4j,L,.,- AXA, , :AM p Y I-fur IM-r:.1. r- W1l.r,.l1- l,1z.11.11J1x KS. fz. IJ.fw.Fx1.C, ..n. 51,1-r..H41iI FH- IH HUA E zr.w:1 Sr:11:,. ' '::14- 'x1.:r ,-Xt-.ri bhvwztmm-. L:1,.1szA Iirzmrx., MrS Rami Slixrwx iffzfge-1' v..1'.m 52.-.n,1r!, 1.11, Srwgtf. '19 1. , ,mz:f1.1.dstw: lrf-as.. fx'f1r'. i 1' g.cr:.g. Sgt, A Pczsfft 1r'.'Pe'tc1 'ui The club strove this year to make the de finition of Sub-Debs, young debutants, more meaningful. Their social affairs included a tea for pros pective members, a combination formal initia tion of the new members and aChristmas party a dance honoring the football team, a money raising bake sale, and a Senior dinner. Theyagain helped with the March of Dimes An assembly program was given by the mem bers. They also began a new service project- sending care packages. S x lf mn a -Xrdl rsoxx, Sandra Llaxborrm. Barbara jazrws, fovcc- 111:1- 8 INN. J vw N V ' P Mwrrxng. l.x'ndLxl lf'::1phxll, S.1vl-aslvv, IDOfKYl1Qlll, n 1:-r, Cuirlciim' 145:-. Fz:11LvVNr1gnt. Bonnie- l'fLc-ll. 1 - is, FOIL! YH HOW ,wmv 1212. 42.14-'1A:.asl:ls, Pa! via K rx Hall. Fil: TH HORN' Linda Smith fort-:time Morris. ir m rx Iv rs 4 nc r. Gail Stewart, .lgdv Str-.1th. 9 . , , , . , , lmrrx l ur 'ri L K1 l 1 lxnporur l1mrls'qll.-y Pres. , l7w1xMoLw1'c. Vifm-Pres.,lxlzltt-:1Srxx1lh,Sr,-V. ,. - ' .Q xg s ,Hit ff nw 4. . ' ' . V Sgt. -,-Xt- Xruws, BoE.'xY.1tso:1. arxrlliw1xznvfxluurlax', Clm5.l.i1:. HI - Hl-Y The Hi-Y is a boys service club. lt is re- lated to the girls Tri-I-li-Y. The two clubs have joint activities. The main purpose ofthe club is to help the boys discover and accept the full meaning of Christian ideals. The club takes an educational field trip each year. It also helps the school with a service project. This year the boys bought a ram, Big Red , for the school. FIRST RQW Garber, Niedlin, N1'l::1s, Sindh lnglv, l.ong,S:x1rn. Xiu-fri-. llxllc-V. 5l f'ONlJ HOW Beaslev Shaw, Sands-rs. Cowan, Pen-ry Wm-lls. Murr-.'. 'lHlRlJ HORN lox, Alnlrxiatlzi Kf'Y, Ihvvs Waddy. Picard. Shaw. FOURTH ROW' flimlmland, Mxrphy, Kxdxsell, Bri-txion, Mr. Henry. Arrutt, Visentine. M .miiix li iglxrw Walsox I'rt'-. , 4,4r4.l I.w-,X'1tv-Pres., IJ-:r.r.aI.N'wIg.1'i iii, Sm-f., Beth Ran Sf y'j Trvas., Millie- Walkerg Sgt, -At-Arn-,5 C artviyrzI1r2Itt,f'IxAI1I.11!, I .rI'w'Slurg1ii. TRI -HI - J T I Y v The Tri-Hi-Y is a very active service club in M.W.H.S. The projects for this year were Christmas packages for the Goodfellows and visiting the Oak Lane Rest Home the first Sunday of every month. They also make it their duty to attend a church together one Sunday of every month. The Tri-Hi-Y gave a big party after the Weatherford football game. The club re- presents service and help to others in friendly way. PIIZSI ROW Kathy Stre-ger. CICnda Jtmhrison. Alum- Beth Nioorv, Marv l.ou Barnett, Sf-ixindra Pvcrv. Sgztxnnz St, Cflair, INIIIIRQ' W.ilke'r. ii-fC'OND ROR! Judi, Stxrgili, Carolyn Pratt. SI11rlt-x' Daxxs. fmrirol Im-, f.1:1Ii1II. Bt-tix I4,i:nm--.', fit-ttx MLK i..Ie-'., C.irnl'.r. C .fr 1-in 15. IHIRD FOW Sharon Wu-id. Gi:-:.:.f1I3f':.:.17.gtoti. Img Iifivvs. I orrxa Iwfrf-:.z, Citmrgn- lf'1 ,r..rIcIs, I.g,i7. II.1gg.1:'d, Anita Iiegk, VVx'r1t:t:a Url-sIz.i:x1. Pat-.x Nvisori. I'TOl,'l4 lili NOW' Pm-nnv I5.1IIi:.gvr, Kari-:. Moe-rls, .Iangt 4- W1-wks. Suzanne fxi:C,inIt-ss, Sxzzamm Clivtt, Suv Hill. Carol Garrett, iaron Iffxxms, FIFIII HORN IM-ttv Whldurx. Linda W.IIkcr. Kat Stone, Sandra Sand:-rs. Miss D.1-sus. l.av1na llt-vvrs, B::1rIv-'.' Irfunizis N,i!.t':5!!'.1th. Dtwnnti VI'oIgarii:utt. fl, wgxl 'A' Ya. 3 s 1 Q I . . ' -9 Pres. Larrx Boyd, Vice-Pres., Jerrx' Marsh, Sm., Bill McOucary, Svxet-tht-art, Glenna Pennington lreas Neddy Beat harnp, Rep., Dickie Choate, Htst., Bobhx Austin. F.F.A. MOTTO Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve The F.F.A. is a national organization of farm youth, dedicated to advance scientific work in agriculture. The boys took trips to the Dallas Fair and Fort Worth Fat Stock Show, gave a Parent-Son banquet, and attended the leadership contest at Stephenville. They also attended the state F.F.A. convention. Glenna Pennington was elected Chapter Sweetheart for 1959-60. ef, 'Y SXK-SSSSQT' 42!fik'cQw L WWN S-1 .Elvis O X .,,Y,,. gg i Q70 Ax Qx'-4' 3 49 0 Q0 JMU Q lg FIRST ROW Austin, Marsh, Boyd. Choate-. Beaus haznp, NtOut-arv. SFCOND ROW' Westbrook, lNh1tltx 'Nmx Vines, Sinfipson, Talbert, Hickman, Lt-dbotter, Greathousv, Sweek, Reddvll, l.asle-y, Burns, Mvlxlinn TH! ROW1 Cozart, Buchanan, Mtillure, Huston, Le-ggvtt, Wtlfong, Sxu-ck, Whom-lsr, I'atem, Boone- Chandltr FOURTH ROW: Patton, Newb:-rry,H.nn1lton, Smith, lsham, S1-lf, Pc-tty, Burnett, Glide-well, Beauchamp Bean Carlyle, Shannon, Liles, FII-'TH ROW Youngblood, Earnst, Lee, Tuvker, Liles, Wharton, Pope Qhcsnu Wright, Salsman, Mclfiinzey. Shadle, Moore, Bowls-, Masta-rson, Hill, Sthult:-. if . 4' 'i' ? an-2 -3 -4 'S Pr:-s., MArx'W.IIk1-r,Yu:--Prvs.. P41 'Iv-1: hr:..1n, Sew . . D-:ro1hvWaIkvr, I'rn-asm Joym- Tanm-rg Sgt. -At-Arms, C.h,IrIut1c-I-'r.1nkl1rm, Ii:-pl., I'f11Kmghl, Pfxrl., Clharluttv Raxlsbfxck. Fo I Io Q , Y . . , 1 . sk' H, h - , . .:QQf?i .ff:,.1. FIRST ROKN WIIIMX, Clmlev, Kmrmrd, M:11tI4-n,G.1rrctt, Munro. Wvhh, Robertson, Morm. Harvev, Agee. SECOND ROW I'.,1yIor,5o11thn-rn, w'1IfOX'1g,. Brow n, Harms, Tannvr, Ford, Lawson, Dver. L1Irs. THIRD ROWt Blockvr, I-Iuddlcstorz, H1II, Knight. Krauss, Brown, Palme-r. Scarborough, Jones, Frm-rndn. FOURTH ROVV: Iysnm, Fowh-r, Rdxlsimmk, VV4lkms, W.1Ike-r, Walks-r, 'I1l'ICI'IYTIiiIIU, GIOVQ-r, K1-mp, Moor:-, Atkms. FIFTH ROW Wh1tI1-y, Lacksorm, Iirc-vu-r, N1cFaddc-n, Hdrruxgtun, Mourv, BaII1-ugvr, Crabtree, Walkvr, Blount. SIXTH ROW' Aldruh. Garda-nhxrs-, Pre-vm-rs, Mya-rs, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Granburv. I:-AIP, Plupps, RiIey,F!'6r1kIi1'1. L.xvam.x Be-vm-rs, Rvp., I,1nda Mym-rs. Parl., .IudyDav1s. Prm-S,, CI..irA .Io W1II'onggVic:--Pre-S.. PA! I-'a1r,Sf'L'., CaroI Southern, 'I'rn-ab.. Ruby Crablrc-P, Sg! Arms, 3 OO ff ,. - .LA ,- '-6. I-,Av My- r la-Mx -f'fw-f A Q auf ..H- .55 'I ' ,U 1 I n ' Q W' fl ,, ,rj 4' we ,n .. --'L fef':ff:'M , , I - I we. -W .4-' ' M- '---.. at ' 'f f H -Y Mjfb 5 4-'li 4' ' fx Z : ii. is., f Pub ng Moon X tl re-5 B In Virrht nzann M anmsa Q in LIIIIIIIILIAFII At Arztxs. Nlqrxon Zum, Parl., Runnn' lhulxn-llv BIOLOGY CLUB 1. can , I , . ' S 1. 4- .run ,,.-., . . -. J .. 1 v I .. ,,, . K v- ,, - , , v H I I 15 . D ,aunt - as ,.,,uexQ an nh , .il x as-hir: : ' - - ,I . . WW' FIRSIK ROW' Ste-rx., Bfwk, Hllghvy, lfukv, lart:-r, l,c-Q, Holland, Glldc-xxoll, llllllddy, Wi-lls, Pc-or ', Lassallf Wright, Bulhf-lu. SECOND ROW' Mwhlr-r. Clarrl-lt, Hvrnphill, Glover, 'l'all1 , Kvrnn, l.':z', Davis, l,orf'n7 Rlggs. Kc-Iley, Kmg, Reynolds, 'lwgglr-, Hamxlton, Wrxght, THIRD ROW' W1-IIs, Sutton, Mann. Lmdscy, Long Inglv, Arrott, Nc-In.s, Johnson, Whmtv, Glwqf-r, Glow-r, H1II, Hall, Bamln-v, Robvrls, Prlcv. FOURTH ROW Gr:-1-mhalgh P:.1II1,,r., Mcflanlc-ss, Whxtv, IUZYIIJIKIYIS, Iflayvs, Caldxu-Il, Pc-ttv, Pup:-, Holland, Gr1ff1n, Cn Ball:-ngvr. Shvltun, Pfvans, Harp:-r. E-'II TH ROWS lQHIl5b8Klk,cll1!'ITl1hgl l8YT'n, Talley, Rochelle, Tanner, Bradley GI1df'v.'z-II, Ballvnge-r, Reynolds, Stone-, Kcndrurk, Roby, Laslvy, Massz-y, Bryant. SIXTH ROW: Moore-, Funk, IJIII, Zum, Pilkxnglnn, Parts-rsun, Munn-, Murphy, Vox, Davis, CJ1Ib1-rl, liuqum-nmre-, Huddx-sion, Mr. Duggvr, Mr. Henry. Prvs., Barbara We-Ils, Vice--Pr:-s.. Linda He-mphlll, Sf-C., Shirley Davis, 'l'rc-as., Jerry Long, Parl.. BOIJIDIL' Glids-wfrllg Sgt, -At-Arms, Wayne- Murphy. 1-. C7 Pres., Nz-1ncySnx1th, Vial'-Pres., Woody Brewton, Sm ., Wynuna Gresharng lreas., Margaret Martin. PHYSICS CLUB X, -7 1 V l I 1 Afjkf if v 'I - ffllif-Q7' 9 ps, Fig!-Q4, Purpose: To help create and stimulate interest in science by constructing scientific demonstration appara tus for use in study and demonstrating basic physics laws and principles. This equipment will be used in the club and will be available for use in the classroom, science fairs as semblies. FIRST ROW Alice Beth Moore. Margaret! Martin, Millie Walker. SFCOND ROW Carolyn Pratt, Beth Ramsey, Sharon Fvans, Glenna Pt-nnlnutoi., Wvntwna Gresham. Joan Goldston. THIRD ROR'-' Barbara Garrett. Patsv Nelson, Nancy Smith, B1-ttx' Weldon, Janice Weeks, 'lioriiniv Murphv. FOURTH ROW Civcie Copeland, Doug Larson, Woody Brewton, Mr. Simmons. WW Nm was surf.: -,AIM wrist Nlllnl augur. ws-snr, QWBISEQIQQH1 we ws. K t fx -f SKB-. 1:25351 lR'M 35819 is RMt! '!T'N!7'llb -e?eF iUif Rswitiffki iid? FS-K ' ' liN ifi E9rG9iHil-1 iHf6GQ 2?i!E7iHK'lYWP R - 'F'wiff3ilHX1.f -'39, -S if-e 96E'-il '1vnkH9'5 ' 'il-115 s X -um f'-rwmwx. :mugs :sms ,awww ,fs-:mn ww :el 8 mamvnxai -B311 '-Ziill -iii: mama-ilu If 18.51 Ulii 'Fil asa-:rua .-at . 'WSJ 'SVI' C 13'C5E S3X:i???-9 '- 13U!Sfi 'v v-va' 0 Pres , David Viscntinv, VitvfPres , lieth ll4llTl5UX' Su'tt't., l.1nll1ll. l'r1-.i . Holi W',lt:sn:i,H1'pt , Sof,tnn,, M. Canless. Scrap Book, ,lo Ann Buss how, Alina' Moore. F. T. A. The FTA, born in l937, has grownfrom one high-school of TZ niembers to -1,043 high school clubs of 117, 691 members. The chief purpose of the FTA clubs are to interest good students in becoming teachers, to explore the many areas ofthe teaching profes- sion, and to being greater understanding ofthe value of education in America society. axxwwwy ., t Q, FIRST ROW: Walker, St. Clair, Pea-ry, Martin, White, Johnson, Ficke, Moor:-, Hill, Hayes. SECOND ROW LaSalle, Lee, Bennett, Ramsey, Hayes, Glidewell, Dodson, Beck, Evans, Reynolds, Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pen nington, Roberts, Golclston Stone. Bell Hill, Sutton Harper Southern MaCanltss, Mrs Parnell. FOU TH ROW? Sanders, Sanders, Samuelson, Chanclls-r,!x1ann. Weeks. Smith, Lane, Greenhalgh. FIFTH ROW: Ansley Evans, Kindrick, Weldon, Glidewell, Riorrlan, Reynolds, Talley, Peery, Pilgrim, SIXTH ROW- KL1,-,COpQ1,ind Scharnburg, Warldy, Hall, Sanford, VaNatta, Watson, Visentine. Wil Pre-Q ,-X-' Haw 1.2:-1 Y lr- s 1 is: ', Mwrr , :M rriing Hr-1, l.1nfi.1W:ilk1-r,fwrrv-spu!1fllH! SP4 v 1 if ',', In r..- 'xi .ri fr lfvwl l'1.w. -1 r.I'1r' I Kr11 rv FUTURE LIRSES LUB The Future Nurses Club took in 28 new members this year including a new sponsor, Miss Edds. The club took a field trip to a hospital and delegates, composed of the offi- cers, attended the convention in Austin. This club is made up of girls interested in learning the aspects of the nursing field, and making nursing their profession. FIRST ROW Terrv Binhn-le-. Shcrrv Cfhs-snut, Marv Ann Prirc, Anita Fuller, Marie Lute-n, Barbara Nevil. SECOND ROW Ann Cato, Sandra Cllaztnmv. l.infi.i lwiixhal., Sarah Glitiv'-A ell. Dianne' Brooks, .TUV BlOCkf'Y- Marv Bilgvr, lwmi lozripkins. Linda While. .lone l'l.1x'i-5, .ludv Dunaxsav. l'l'ilHD ROW Narson Roby. Marx' Bovlv. Dianne Ladd. Linda Stvvn-rxsun, Linda Kay Walker. Louise Broonx, I-'ar Cardenhiro. Ann Siiexxniake. Evvvrlv AnnAldr1th, Mary Ellen lic-ndvrson, 'llvrxiniiz' Morr 'P 'Q '7 04 Pres.. Janie Dodson, Yue-Pros., Pallin Lee, Sec.. Carla' Visa-ntinvg Iruis., Nic-I Kxrixxi-Il, Sgt. -At-Arms, Dorothy Southern, Rept., Dave Reed. SPANIS LUB The Spanish Club is called the Los Vecinos. It is composed of students that have taken Spanish r during High School. Mrs. Truman Harris is the Spanish Club sponsor. fY xl -.1 A Spanish assembly program, a Spanish Club Banquet, and an educational field trip were some of the events of the year. A Spanish Honor Society was also chartered this year. 0 ec 1' 1103 FIRST ROW: Go1den,White, Zubrod, Hill, Johnson, Barnett, Hernandz. Ihorogood, Martin,ClIa1borne,IIarpn-r. SECOND ROW' Dendy, Breidling, Spivey. Lee, Treece. Evans, Jones, Iiarson, Le-e, Iii-rnandz. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Southern, Cliett, Fuquay, Bell, Reynolds, Englebright, Dodson, Sturgill, James. FOURTH ROW: Ridgeway, Moerls, Dinwiddie, Bennett, Thorogood, Brock, Samuelson, Wood, Shoemaker, Radford. FII-'TH ROW: Munday,Sm1th, Ballenger, Wolgamott, Moerls, Lane, Dalton, Haines. Franklin, Hamilton. SIXTH ROW' I-Iughey, Garrison, Crowder, Sanford. Kidwell, Doan, Murphy, Visentine, Turner, Lavender. 'U It :fx 2 1' rw nI'r+s,.l+?11. 'X r I N Is Hnrxll I Inav:-rs L TIN CLUB N nfl N , ,fy t.54q,,.'1daveq.-. filixf e A4 '-14---I-'1 S 1. 5Ii1r1e'. lfvans, Tn-as.. Pfugem- Wfiddyg SQ1,AA1- The Junior Classical League is a very old organization in M.W.H.S. The club has been quite active in the past and has won several trophies. The Latin Club's chief aim is to promote more interest in Latin. The Club is nationally affiliated with the J. L. C. Members of the club annually attend district and state convention. RST ROW Jonrclle Glide um tty Lvmn, Sherry Hayes, Ada Lee, Jacqueline, Robertson. Suzanne Sl. Clair. :hplc T-'nu f OND RONN Dixrothx' I.:-rnons, I-'ramis Adkins, Betty Tnrnboxx. Sm-rrv Sanders, Vanelle evuallen Dianne Brooms Sirab CI dn-well, Judy Riuhards. THIRD ROW lf-.1-lyr1'W'elQI1. Mithael Fouche, Pierce Cnandler Randy Warren Rianard Plant. l.ox1Hayes, lixnrny Tomerlin. Patsy C rafton. FOURTH ROW- Gordon C xtford Jimmy Norwood Tommy Bailey, Pr1sL11laR1ordan, Tom SIIHVV,lV1llll1'I'ILlf1,I'l5.SI1lI'lPY Pfvans, PatCoker. FIFTH ROW J e New Roxnn Pi refoy, Eldred Olidewell, Carrol Wayne Pilgram. Mrs. Holt, Buzz Kearby. I- ugene VN xddx To rn x K: J inne s Smith. '- as 9 V- 3 ' ' Z fi -f. Pres., Frank Waddy, V. Pres., Jack Shelton, Sec. , Carolyn CUFIll'l1US,TFOdS., Mike Wells. Bill Cole, Sgt. .it Arms CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club was organized for the purpose of stimulating further interest in chemistry beyond the classroom. Membership is open to any junior or senior student who is either taking chemistry or has completed the high school chemistry course. The Mineral X Wells club is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America and has for its project an annual if N xv! w . X, science show in which members participate and present interesting and entertaining individual projects. , A X WZ! f gf -A MX, . ff FIRST ROW: Kenneth Scott, Jimmy Brewton, Mike Haggard, Tubby Davis. SECOND ROW: Joan Buschow Robert Petty, Micheal Catero, Dennis Creek, Earl Medlin, Carolyn Carnelius. THIRD ROW: Mr. Scharn burg, Wayne Stevenson, Bill Riley, Frank Waddy, Judie Scharnburg, Bill Cole, W Charles Murray. FOURTH ROW: Billy Hill, Jack Shelton, Robert Hall, Cal Arrott oddy Kitely, Jerry King John Shaw, Jim Hopkins -fi W w ' M -fra. .mu nw- aw: ax: 'vw-xx us- time aww :NJA ii- S gm was ue.-1 rf- e .-- was --,Q .ay gsm .- v Y 5? W' 554. Wo? 'ff H M M xiii '.Afy,.r- -' 'wwf 5 1 Pre-s,, Joyfe Plllfl Sem , -Truas., Judy Dunaway, V. Pres., Linda Mahan, Rep., Nancy Choate. COMMERCIAL LUB bers who are taking commercial subjects. figifflirqdg Aspects of business life and training are dis - yx cussed at each meeting. y ff' If The second semester the club took a field f lf!-f f , trip to a nearby business. Planning to enter the world of business? Z A Why not join the Commercial Club? 1 FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wilson, Sheila Brock, Dorothy Wells, Carole Beadle, Velma Cowley. SECOND ROW: Myrtle Wheeler, Nancy Choate, Linda Mahan, Judy Dunaway, Ann Winburn, Anita Beck, Miss Payne. THIRD ROW: Pat Shipp, LaVern Willhite, Billy Ansley, Martha Turpin, Mary Jane Long, Mr. Sims. id Sf.. .IQ i 107 Pres., Jimniy Burns, Rep., Anita Fullerg Vice-Pres. -Sec., Kathy Stregvr, Treas. Q John Breidlingg Sgt. -At - Arms, Don Akers. TH LUB The purposes of the Mineral Wells High School Mathematics Club are to assist in de- veloping an interest in and appreciation for mathematics, to learn something of the famous mathematicians of the past and appreciate what they have done for civilization to realize that mathematics is responsible for our progress, to help bring pleasure to leisure time. This year the club took part in the following acti- vities a radio program, a program at Junior High School, observing the mechanical brain in Dallas and having a weiner roast FIHS li ROW: Roy Nelle Lewis, Don Akers, Kathy Streger. SECOND ROVNY Cookie Hatzfeld, Ella Mae Hatfield, Linda Ashford, Anita Fuller. THIRD ROW' Rayborn Hatfield, Jimmy Burns, Jeff Hale, John Bra-idling. Mrs. Louise Carr. U, f. F W X wp, ,As M, .. as on-nl .U K N R :gf - - A L f- 24 - 9 ' '. ,fc gf 6:53-eig'4 Qi 'yu' 'pf' ,- -r u i 4.111 4 E,f-A-1142 , - X if V' in !:g2f:'?i. 'A 3' 1 - . p ' Q ' Hr. N NN. P-. .v X im 1:-w x -:rx L.1lri'.w-l1,N-1 , iQ.1Ix I Lum 1 11 H4-5-. ' IM-,.ri 1 wipe. YEARLINGS Thxs is a Serv1ce club for freshyrman boys. The primary purpose uf the club is to teach xts members parliamentary procedure. The main purpose of the club is to keep the school campus clean. I-'II-TSI FUVN Stfftwrri, Wag: 5, 513.515 fr, li,1x,1-b,C,1a1:nury.- , E 1.51 rl, Har1w.x,h'.xe-za, Harper, Ha: S- ,, rN1n?X1lIY SI-'C UND PIOVY 5:..1rilf', Xfrzrrm- 41,,1:4i1-'r' Pvrcvck, lvrim-Irv? Svli, H tlv, 9::'.1i'., fiurrim, P-Wnxzri, fxfwwrl Wmllyrr , lN'.1:n', ZHIHIJ HORN 'w'Nf:., Pixar., I5a:.'1'., 'Wm-:.:.,'.g-'r. I5..:..v.1:4, Plan! Yzrvh, l',1rrx..fr., E512 ww? , Iandgw, NL-xii, H.,r-rzrar., N fs I-'OLP YH HOW IJ1:..vxddQe, EH-r.d.,:1, i'1.14', Kazan., Ur v-:- ri, .-Xttaunx Herr rlzixdffrkm-c it Sirmxgsz-, E:.ar.r1-:., Inf-, Blaziu. IV.r:.EmA.n PII-'I'li ROW Mr! wx, Pmwotr., Clatzorri, C1I,'x's-r H.xr:.w, 'w.1rxxw:c1, N114 ..rf-. 'vXr..t.f-'., llxrfvfa, Kmg, H x!'I'1S, 'S.1:: pl:-',, Y,1r.1mx SIX IH HOW liuwarri, Harrzsur Bursorz, New, Cffuils, f.h?i:,Irx11'X, Mr Suns, Mr, Sczxarnburu, Cfxldvxell, Ks-array, Murphv, Burklovx. as - .f ,, . , . .,' pp. .q',.,.L. vgf H' rl W .,Y,1. .,Trf.. 1 Puff, Arm? . . ., ., . In' v FRESH LET Freshlets xs a club composed of freshman gr:-ls. The primary purpose of this club is to pr:-pare the girls for their future workin clubs and activities by learning the principle of parlia- mvntary procedure, ' ' r ' w nr N -. L ,-,, 1 N1 , 7 Nur es !'1WI'UgO'!C1 N.1.rr'!1i, harm:-'.. rffix. . :ADJ x..1 Q 1.4 or 'NJIT PT W ,'.f 1:1 '-K uw- Ei. ,.. Hr. fix.. lJ.vr fha: 1.1.-.rorp 131711, !,0'.xlf-X..F-f,11tY.ffr1, M 'V A' iff' Wffc' IIKE-.J Him'-H Fw. .. ,. 5.4 f 1. .gf ,f rw- .-XCk1r1- LATSOY., Iaxlwr Sotiieri, ivsozi. H' Ni. Hrfqf' - Ur'-Ari '1 rt' 1 rlii E4 fl! EO'-K li.'1t1ir'k, Ke-.. . Fur --'. xwr Frm r,ah. Hull, Davis. HM' K ' 11811. H'4:'r.' gm' lrulclr-I lm 1 L ' ' r H wznmn-r. 5.1. E'.u1fi. 11. FFF IH HUVVN .-Xszxlv-, Phipps. IJ., Aa rx I-r.r:KQ '. bb-V Ktlg . 1. L. rn. rs ..'. r. Nfrmureu Pda I.:-wions, .-Xtkzrf, Blofkvr. SIXTH EJLJ- I1.,'14'N, rrmr. r 'Lit' K' r Vcffif, Mr- Saw f fxlrw NfLir.:t1r,g. Mrs Haw-5, Wililn-V uruwh rn1.1, kr. . .SL ROW' U.'1x'1a, Brock. Ifm::.5v','. W.1rw.N1 Pru 4-, .Tum-5. .lmi NOW Wlutv, If xx T W 4- r , l'fUfJl'T'lb, FIC km-. firm-xdllrxg. Clilrr--tt, fG11g'r Grayrks. ird, IQIJW I'IuLg3'.Ls, fQv'.'1l. IJv.'.'1xn', hifi'-lil. f :lm-:', i-'mrfia:1, If ui .,x' . .'X9E.iUrf1. itz. RUW 521.1-xr.,Y1r.n'5,P'.!!,I.-,'1::.U'1I'I 5 Quad-'r5,Sr:W1Yr.. Sill'-f'V S.1nr1:rr'1-, -Xr.I',1.:ix, C whirl, Bzfyxrwl. Urn-1ril1r14, Duns. BA IP P4 Ilixznsvv lhrlnz., SC IK. -AI'-ARMS Efirc-ri 61.11. xml.. I'HR.,XHIAN. IAN 4-rnXNxlI1xtz'. 3 PERRY STEPHENS Band Director ALICE MOORE, MYLLIE WALKER, SUYAXNF C'I IFTT Flag B4-51 rvrs i l13f Tx ,. fm. . Lwexsazg-gan, !K3i wax lux P 4114335 X Whitman -mu 1.1-1 --A, no -9 . ...-V, f R' s X x Hill, 4.X1'UI 1.1 I', CRICKET. ANN CQ.-XICIQP TT, ANII.-X FIj1.1.I41f, ARD MAJORETTES Yxi.-XML-XIX! I I Tx ANTI.. f-.X It fs T' 'PX X X'XXXiIIL 'lfX .l'f' 1I'x'I' Xi'l x '-XI? IVXI1' 'K'1' V: 'UH ,, ,., . 1 . .., V X N ' 5 XxED'K?II1E'af,15?'p I X :QQ n .qw ,QPF .An A .,,,f, , ., -. 1' 'vin' Nik. .- .wysy M CHEERLEADERS F214 A , nu! my W. E M Q . - ,. Uuyej , 4 5 ', . ,gvaiq 1 K 326325-.' , - ' Wm--ff , Q, -V' , ., ll L xx. . , g?,f?f5i.fl:'a' 'fa' 4 +1 A , Q 1+w,,, , ,fav - ' ff1.g5,,p:1f iv . -'m'w':':3fviv3'f3-fi E E E T i?' ' ' TD 1 as I Q. 5 ll .9 52 rw as .qfi ' 4 ,fig fe A Y? i .1 visa 1 2 . 129 K 5 Sa 1:4 . ' fri 1 rfljgi 3 1 .1 r l'r'va.:i: :1. .3 tip 9r'.r'g:1l,Si-t rwtirx. KfnI'1'v.N1iwr'ls i .wr r 1 it 1 VN .lmll The Chorus is organized so the students will learn to appreciate all types of choral music and further their knowledge of the voice. The chorus is asked to sing for the Kiwanis Club, the Rotary, the Lions and various other or- ganizations. Each Christmas the chorus sings for many programs, including churches and various other organizations. On Easter morning the chorus participates in acommunity sun-rise service at Camp Wolters. ruth. rt H .r1.'s.'Xc1s:r.:- , .J.x':' l'Xilf.'. ,LV . .ht L V .. , , .W 5.f1r.P..': PV.-r . ' tilts. Jr lD'.x.,4 ,X.i1i.'. Av. .. .Tiwv .w lirie-,5wiru lipl I..a V 1,. - , u . 'J ' ' Clint .3 .:r,.1 K.....f r..,'.i's 5-.rit-L. it CHORU X X. f N X ,N N ff it X . N x,t X, ' , sr its 4-ag i ff qf Lf' , XE Y,.' ' rt ' f MV I li ,- 'v I xx VR., fx- 4 X l C VOR lg ' X ire- Barfffira Wt-il: .ir li.lI iiatrnv Strvgvr. Jiri. Sturgzl SPY VND FCA iJv.iT1N l'r,i1i'-',' .-'Xt.r1l x'.i!1s Pitsx Ne-iso r, 'tif wb- sv- S.t!o:, lllllfll lf'K vN lizirmz Mm-ris. llatrit 1 slvr, 5f.fi:'.ff.l'41in'x l.1'w. f rx 'W.liJ ZIV. lfOl'llllil1O'A Fra na.:-7,1 r' .ir x :':4r..ir1:lJi:,1 s Y i.fZfFI1liq1 '.r.. ACTIVITIES Ckwf V00 QXQOO I Ii I 3 3 Qf QQ B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Martin, Syble Garette, Danna Yates, Sue Hill, Saundra Peery, Sandy Martin. Hi! There!! Almost Caught? Slave and Master '? ? '? 8 Work' Sleepmg Beaut1es 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P Educatxon ? '? Freshman basket 'l ball manager. Ain't she cute! '? Anyone for a Coke break? ? M. W. H. S. Stage Band The Vamp!! ul :E Are you sure that was a coke you had, Susie? ? '? 13. Lets go bowling! !! zo A11 legs!! V4 .Q .29 Our King and Queen The Off-Beats Political rally! I .t f? D. E. Banquet Caught at last!! no Well Sharon! Down with the Fish!! - -1- iw . -:si V :ry if . .srvli -I . .Q jx- , Qitfl. 3 dl 2.51 f ' 'Q S+ '. ' , fu 'Wiz' . , ?, rf- 4-.Qs . 51 ni ., il lk aff! -1 1 ' 1 5 Q 1 Q 2 4 ' 11' . , ,A x l. ,.-- - 'N' 1 I if .,,,,.. ' or ...- if -1 . The Line UP Not Me! 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TRAVIS KEY Representing SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO 3 I N FA554OI ANDRESS 81 ALLEN CLEANERS C S8- SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY f A- O2 tional Bank B 'Id' g We all for and Deliver, and Give H Green Stamps D p CI bl S ,, A A I Remember The NW I Yellow Pages I A Y B 'CI SI1 pp gG THE BARRIER CORPORATION PLASTICS F pf! f ' THEATRES DAVIDSON S HARDWARE GRAND, BRAZOS BROOKSHIRE FURNITURE CO Home Furmshmgs Floor Coverings Milk Ice Cream Qualrfy Dairy Products LODALS OFFICE 8. SCHOOL SUPPLY II2 West Hubbard Sf. PERRY S 5 10 2547 STORES Home of Mineral Wells Most Walked On Floors 1 211-213 S.E.1stStreef I , , he I 'xr 1 COMMUNITY AERIAL SYSTEM 4I3E H bbod ECONOMY CAB AND AMBULANCE SERVICE FA 5-3355 II2 S.W. Ist Ave. ABERNATHY S DRUG S C Abernathy Polo Pinto Texas Phone 9 2245 1. Lllll L -I6-L Pete McCleskey s For Pete s Sake We Need Your Business We Gave S 8. H Green Stamps HOTEL DRUG NO l Crazy Hotel Bldg HOTEL DRUG NO 2 Baker Hotel Bldg Prescrlptuon Specnallsts Since 1904 POSTON DRY GOODS CO. The Store With The Goods T07 North Oak FA 5-2599 I . ! r'.?Qri ' I , rw if D u l I. A ' t - Il ll ' II . Q . ll ' - - v II 7 WHITE'S AUTO STORE Home of Greater Values Home Owned George Roberts 210 N. Oak DULCI S Baker Hotel Bunlding Better Furmture For Todays Homemakers Phone FA 5-6141 201 W Hubbard CALHOUN FURNITURE CO SUNGLO FEED AND PRODUCE 30650 h P FA5239 S Appliance Co APP C 108 E H bbc d X PALO PINTO TELEPHONE CO INC ELBERT HERRING S SOUTH OAK HUMBLE STATION 8I5S Ok ut east Ist A I1 - 212541 I T Ma sse ngale 'I Home Iionces Commer ' IR f'g ' Air d g . u r Mmerol Wells, Texcs 1 M IW II T -?.. Nou: I sun , HAMILTON DUNLOP S W hTh W d FA559II QUEEN S ROOFING CO TIRE STORE 9095 Ok f BILL COX BEAUTY SALON Bill Cox HaIr Stylist BALL DRUG CO O r One-Half M III Prescripfio Filled , I20 East Hubbard . 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' X 'wr-A4ts..,,.,vwsY f ' I l,,,kA XM. nth-A 41- T YM Q l,n:1' H fn- ,T T W X 1'-1.-W 'W 'T M f:: ' JVM nf, T I ' l ' Eilmll 'T -Nwf Q: app yy W l'.uul-X.:.! -'11 'Wow' l-n '-'--v'-- Arr' I?-'f-eff' v G Y V 'J W-- ...,.-,wwe-.---f-Y 1- ff ' 1 T J ' f - S i T -7 T 7 ,Y l 1 ,.,... ' -vw'---K-'f'f 4' 'W Ar' - A l4 '-Q' '- ,,..,s. ,,. A -Win , -4- Tx --1 - ' J ,M s t--v l x A . A-e' '51 fy' 5 'N Q19 i V i t O . .J'e,g I I M I I l X I 14 i. BREWTON KINCAID WALLS MEAT MARKET BARBER SHOP MURPHY 81 MURPHY INC T C dC C CLMphy LAMphy 4 - P ik e x -Il I LMQ' A x xv .As Three Cheers For The 60 DESOTOS and PLYMOUTHS WELLS SHAW MOTOR C0 I ki' L. COCK S 0 R Congratulations Class of 60 Music News GROCERY 8- MARKET H40 On Your Dual I A RR I fag: .X T X T N 'ff 1 K. . .. c 44 HAYES LUMBER CO Parnfs Wallpaper Lumber 3095 E lst Ave GWYNN S FASHIONS Sub Teens Jumors Ladies We Give S 8. H Green Stamps H3 N Oak Telephone FA 5 6611 Gwynn Larson Mineral Wells Texas enloy modern llvlng wif aufomahc naturally' 'R xiii f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ill Q13 mqpg M AL! MFC g Brazos Rlver Gas . M ' riff If, .. pl! vii 'h I: X ,,or 5 ,f . gf Tj T T' Lil fr Q T 'regal , GAS. 4 T 1 l rr TI - 14 IRVINE CONVALESCENT CENTER FA 5 6616 H F GENES SEVEN ELEVEN STORE HILL S ily Ad FA 5 650 ak SOUTHERN AIRWAYS Sfofe License No. IUZ9 Millsop Highway d r The 7 , - One block West of J.C P y C Home of Nationa er ised Wornen's App 1 Ch M M lk I - 207 N. O B 9 C y Of STOKER S MAN S SHOP The Fmesf In Clothes For Men Young Or Old WIII Frrd Their Best Values af Stoker s Man s Shop Complnmenfs of QU! .iq .dl-'ff' nl MINERAL WELLS in--U INDEX You II Save If You Read The Index Daily SAFEWAY mffltddf 912514 CongrafuIahons To The Graduahng Class ft of 1960 0 yr W ERE AMER CA DRI K8 ITS WAY TU HEALTH 1 4 7 Q-gb i ll. NI! fx ,A- li .AX I I I ' A V- :wfQ.'f r I ' ' . 5 'jx II' ' ': . Ll- ' u I I '- -r Il x A s 4: H l N CRANFORD CLEANERS Best Servuce In Town 316 S W lst Street Phone FA 5 3636 BARTLETT FURNITURE CO Where Qualnty Meets Economy 207 S E lst Avenue FA 5 3100 We Gnve S 81 H Green Stamps HOFFMAN S The New Look Value Courtesy Service We Gnve S 8. H Green Stamps SOUTH SIDE SUPER MARKET Ray Passons, Owner 903 South Oak Fairfax 5-3535 . . . . I K X 0-3l,, Y W -.-..- ll ' ll - . , . . . 4 TRAVELERS CAFE W1 Coterlng to Parties and Banquets 110 W Hubbard M1nera1 Wells Texas exxg Clay N BRICK STRUCTURAL CLAY COLE S T The House of Flowers Merchants Fast Motor Lines, Inc. Cont1nuous Servuce To M1nera.1 Wells S1nce 1921 .MA 3X N odor' 5 f f as fs C 3 f f . Q f ,. N 1 X 9 ha 5 ' 1 F Q ' Q A .. 1 ILE B.C. Mixon Jr. 14 Peter P. Zcmowiok Samuel A. Hawes TEXERAMICS INC FLINT QUARRY TILE P O Box 87 Phone FA 5 339I MxnercIWeIIs Texas C X Gumn DON S RADIO 81 TV SERVICE 702 West Hubbard MIneruIWeIIs Texas i 2801 E. Hubbard Phone FA 5-3722 7 I e r 1 A I, ' ff' v J I ' I ,' ,ij . 1 , F A .f' 4 '4 1 -Q, 55: I 5 I r 1 QA f 6, Gqaj -ind f 'iff MOUNTAINEERS f W Af CLASS OF 1960 'Ia 151 DAIRY QUEEN ThH fhC WhThCl T A E N h FA5 5819 BOB NEATHERY REFRIGERATION SALES 8. SERVICE 3 EHbbd GAYLER S FOOD STORE I4 S l1Ok FA54575 Ph FA 5 4303 VAUGHN DUNAWAY MOTOR CO E Hbbad awa R FA 5 4976 ! I 203 Y N d W gl: D I IOI O lc I William Gayle , Gwner l4l8 asf U r Mineral Wells, Texas OO V I1 D y THE SERVICE DRUG STORE Gentry Johnson an Robert Beyer Congratulate The Faculty Mountaineers Students on a Memorable School Year B E KEMP BUS CO '21 Serving Mineral Wells Senously, Camp Wolters We Apprecnated Your Business Palo Punto Texas BEAN S RADIO 8. TV SERVICE Ph FA 5 49I3 2001 E Hubbard Mineral Wells ELLIOT 8. WALDRON ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Palo Pinto , Texas CID-CND Prompt, Dependable Abstract and Title Insurance Service Bob Merritt, Mgr. OL 9-3295 d y I iv I 1. I 0 I O 5' N 1' X 'I ' a. . . I . I 1 C O 5 WILLMANN'S PHARMACY Ferd Willmonn FW MILLER SHEWMAKE auf' PLUMBING COMPANY SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY N FA541oo M FA564II C W GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES A GOODYEAR TIRE 8- RUBBER CO INC G E Appl Compliments of C O 'Q ' Qifmn 'fs 2II E I A PI Ia g F dF k H - C A d -I J' L I Mineral ells Division of the MINERAL WELLS MOTOR PARTS Replacement Ports FA 5-2561 FA 5 2562 SE LLOYD SMITH OIL CO THE SPECIALTY SHOP TEXACO Sa Boydo MURRAY S DRIVE IN VI 8. 9OIW Hbbad FA5 9103 IIO I A Mineral W II T Q I I , Ouffifters to GentIewomen Distributor m , wner Petroleum Parts 7 io et Bill Jones . u r - ll 'A '-Q x A, 4 '55, YT- . av -I . S '31 we Sf' 'fx-fs , W ' my Ja-52' BATEMAN S FOUNDRY Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary Marlene Holland Secretary MITCHELL INDUSTRIES N Auto Pl Iots Soldermg Irons CHARM After You ve Trued The Rest Then Try The Best IO NE IstSt FA5346 Best Wa shes From 66 STATION I80I South Oak FA 5 3696 We Give S 8- H Green Stamps KPIIIII s I C. BEAUTY SALON HERMAN TOLBERT'S 5 .. . - I 156 HYLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT 81 SUPPLY 203 N.E. First Ave. Mineral Wells, Texas C plete Office 8. S hool Supplie FA 5-2818 i v l l WALTER E MOORE LUES UICK SINCLAIR B Q SERVICE STATION CHECK 224 N o k FA5 9004 LUNDAY MEAT CO 'Y 26l5N hOak Ph FA5-6601 M IW Il A H , Fw., - 1 . a - Home of Jack's Tas Brand Meats Featuring Portion Package Meats For Home Freezers Off . inera e s, Texas J M BELCHER 8. SON FURNITURE Muneral Wells Oldest and Largest Furniture Store 5ALE5 5 BERT WALKER MOTOR CO 2707N oak FA5 2811 MM: e gal l 88 LISTER PHARMACY We re In Busmess For Your Health FA 5 4341 Mmeml Wells Texas Free Parkang Free Delnvery Rambler Sales 8- Servnce J B WHITE CO Ahead Wlth Better Values Mineral Wells Texas A F, 4 ' ' 1, --053: I . , new A f' . .tkv-...X -1-Q E 4 ,-.,' ' 57 .K H 5 5 , V In ll, fp, ' l . Q V... Q-.--1, 4 A Lrvydt X H Qt!! , N 1nnll L !:Il' s fall , ,-ZX' '13- - -we-mf X K ' .. HQ l' rf..-l....J' N in 5' 4' '11 ?Z'.:lQi: O . ' II I - II l . . Q O O I ll ' II I MAYTAG AUTOMATIC ART BEAUTY SALON Complete and Frnendly Beauty Servuce Merle Norman Cosmetncs Leo Matlock Owner Courtesy Demonsmmon BY Appointment 208 N Oak FA 5 2211 Phone FA 5 9013 2006 S E 6th Ave Mmeral Wells Texas Complnments CHAPMAN MANUFACTURING CO 111N.E. 3rd St. Mineral Wells, Texas MERCHANTS we THANK YOU' The co operatlon of the merchants and busmess men of Muneral Wells has been greatly appreciated by the Advertnsmg Staff of the BURRO. Members of the Advertnsing Staff . 5 f' X 5 1 1s'.'w- fli- '-.. I 1 I 0 O I - Y I . 159 wb The End


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