Newman High School - Yucca Gloriosa Yearbook (Sweetwater, TX)

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SM L, ,A 9' ,. 1' WYVW 'M -ms nl an N 1 L IW if Volume 39 5 , 2 , , Mf ' V ' W W Foreword Clothed in school colors and filled with memories is the 1960 Yucca Gloriosa. '6Reflections of days gone by will live forever in the hearts of loyal lVIustangs-students and teachers. As a 'gperfect year ends, laborious studying, the friends, teach- ers, classmates, and the campus itself are all reflected especially for you. In retrospect, the classes, football games, special days at school, and contests again become real. It is the aim of the staff to create for you a living reflection of a Hperfect year -mirroring the productive lives and activities of all Mustangs. As the melody of the Alma Mater blends with the heartbeat of eternal youth, won't you pause to reminisce? On Sweetwateris northern border, Reared against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater As the years go by, Onward, upward, ever forward! Watehword- Never failv Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Sweetwater, all hail! RED AND WHITE-Little Red, symbol of strength and courage to the Mustangs, was adopted as the school mascot in 1956. He is shown with his trainer, Kenneth Satterlee. MAIN BUILDING-Center of activi ties on the Sweetwater High Schoof campus is the two-story red brick building on the south side of the campus. The Main Building, built in 1929, houses 20 classrooms. . . . Home for Active Mustangs . . . PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING-Mustang Gymnasium was the site for many thrilling volleyball and basketball games this year. The large tan brick structure is on the west side of the campus. 6 l NEW INTERIOR-Echoing the sounds of busy SHS students this year were the newly-decorated halls. Shades of beige, blue, and white made the corridors appear larger and brighter, while new lockers added convenience to the daily routine of Newman High School: students. l CAMPUS MUSIC HALL-The Sweetwater High School Band Hall is Hll0IH6,7 for many musically-inclined students. Situated on the northwestern side of the campus, the Band Hall contains rehearsal rooms, equipment rooms, central practice hall, and the director's office. MUSTANG FIGHT ZONE The 20year old Mustan Howl loccated on the north side of the Swcctwater H1 h School cam pus, has a eatin capacity of 9500 Sfomping Grounds for Talented Ponies NEWMAN HIGH WORK CENTER-The Vocational Build- ing, first used in the spring of 1956, is the home of the vocational H Inn 'av 'fi 6 subjects: Home Economics, Wood- working, General Metals, Voca- tional Agriculturc, Industrial Co- operative Training, and Mechani- cal Drawing. This modern struc- ture also houses several offices and a spacious cafeteria. X... - . . with memories that never fade ' f 1 - W '. f . X. F I W 1 i 1 .N l ' gk xq 1 1 's 5' f Q 1 4' ' rqwab E X . ,yr .X an X i W x at f i xx 1 I? I 2 - I , 1 I E ' ' , i my Q -,,. ,A Jag.: 15:5 -. L : , l' , , gm 5,5 . , 5 wmv er - we 7 'fa' gf me 12 A fix N2 - ' Eiflw, XA-sl? 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IO t Y FORMAL DRESSES AND SUNDAY MANNERS-The theme of '4Around the World in 80 Days was carried out at the Junior-Senior llanquet in 1959. The festive occasion was helrl at the Sweetwater Country Club. 1' CRAZY ANTICS-Members of the 1959 graduating class were ruyally entertaincd at the Baptist Senior Banquet. A circus tnutif was used. ff if V si - ,E ig, R 2 2 ig SENIOR BANOUET-Teachers and students alike sccmcd to enjoy the annual Senior Banquet, which was held at Crigg's Cafeteria. 1959 Seniors Honored af Annual Fefes WARMUP DAY-Sweetwater High publications students Kendrick, Elaine Gaines, Betti Gaither, Juanita Nunn, Judy eagerly take a first look at their new red-and-white letter Bowen, Sandra Edwards, Robbie Palmer, Wayne True, and j ackets. Students are, from left, Elizabeth Seoluey, Karen Ralph Sorrells. Scholars Like Variefy af SHS . . . H SWEET MYSTERY OF BUOKSgEngr0ssed by the new books offered at SHS are, from left, Wanda Casheer, Doris Sullivan and Bonnie Fullwood. I2 W Q Q W TRAIN T0 ADVENTURE-Miss Marie Haney, librarian, seems pleased with the 1959 Book Fair. Carolyn Taylor, Doris Sullivan and Bonnie Fullwood are helping with the fair, WORDS OF PROMISE-Sweetwater High scholars leave HILLBILLY JAMBOREE-Supporting the Fourmost Ticket are, from the auditorium after listening to and weighing the potcnf left lstandingl, Trueitt Hicks, Lou Nell Eager, Betti Gaither, Linda tialities of the candidates for offices on the 1959-1900 Kouri, Joyce Bradley, Bev Herndon, Millard Leach, Boo Fox, and Jack Student Council. Choate fseatedl. Students Enioy Special Acfivifies ff g ,ff .f. A' SENIORS IN ACTION-Joyce Porter expresses her disgust with WESTERN ROUGH STUFF-Floyd Wood seems to he getting the prevailing situation in the senior play, 'LHeadin' for the Hills. the worst part of the bargain since he refused to vote for the Wrangler Ticket. I3 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE-The : , 1959 graduates show great interest in ' the services commemorating their com- A. pletion of 12 years of element and . ary secondary schooling. HEREYS THE PLACE-Bob Atkinson and Virginia Flynn, who won the American 'i:-.,:, - 1-:v : History awards for 1959, and Mrs. Phil Sparkman, seem to be in agreement that SHS is a good place to explore the history of our nation. 5 H 'M M Outstanding Seniors of '59 Shore Honors HIGH RANKING LAD-Trent Butler, with a 95.53 average, was highest ranking boy and salutatorian of his class. TOP HONOR-Sandra Pitts, 1959 graduate of Newman High School, had a 96.15 average and was Valedictorian of her class of 132 members. .vi fm F 33 E Qi? y M 9,, Q NW NW: U x, gy.-. sw, 'lk W - Q. - 1 w 2 . Q E x 4 i 4 lk' gf, 's .0 id, ,fx an f s ' V aamf Y 1-A ,xx ff S it Carolyn PeHy Receives 'Miss SHS' Title Elected by five out-of-town judges on tal- ent, poise, personality, charm and her schol- astic activities, Carolyn Petty, senior, reigns as the sixth annual HMiss SHS.,, Ann Clark and Alice Horne, juniors, tied for second place in the 1960 'cMiss SHSN contest, sponsored by the Pony Express, while Judy Bowen, junior, placed fourth and Martha McGolthing, senior, was fifth. RUNNEBSUP-Ann Clark, left, and Alice Horne tied for second and third places in the 1960 '4Miss SHS contest. The two junior lasses have competed in the contest before and have received honors in Several divisions. Ann placed first in talent and in formal wear this year. Alice scored a second in both formal wear and talent. LOVELY FINALISTS-Top ten finalists in the 1960 'lMiss SHS contest are, back row from left, Martha McCo1thing, senior, Don- na Lane, sophomore, Carolyn Petty, senior and Miss SHS , Ann Clark, juniorg Gaye Martin, sophomoreg and Alice Horne, junior. Seated, from left, are Kay Bast, junior, Mila Beth VanDever, juniorg Judy Lincoln, sopho- rnoreg and Judy Bowen, junior. . rf: . .. -ff 'i':i l .. . ff I9 Jp 'wk - 19- 43. -km 73 wsu ' x If' I f 4 0 ix s-5526: if . 41 in .1472- ,, , weiagii fm, .M BEV HERNDON Yearbook Reveals Herndon Bev Herndon. senior, was elected l959-60 lVlr. Mustang by his classmates. Making the final choice difficult were five other finalists who are Joe Gerald, Billy Belew, jun- iors, Buddy Sipe, Wayne Witt, and Carrol Feagan, seniors. The HlVlr. Mustang contest, sponsored by the Yucca Gloriosa Staff, is the most coveted honor for Sweetwater High School boys. ulflr. Mustangi' is elected from six finalists, who are nominated by the SHS student body. Qualifications for HlVlr. Mustanga' are that he be an all-round student, neat in appearance, and, maintain a reputable scholastic average in all subjects. Participation in athletics is not a pre-requi- site. Joe Gerald, junior Billy Belew, junior Buddy Sipe, senzor Wayne Witt, senzor Carrol Feagan, senior Clubs Select Sweethearts Each year organizations on the SHS Campus choose a sweetheart. The girls are selected by the club members from within the club or from the student body. The popular lasses are presented in the annual Yucca Coronation. This year the Yucca staff presents the girls in an outdoor setting. GRETA HENDERSON Spanish Club S , , I l ALICE HORNE BONNIE PANZER Future Farmers of America VIC Chapter II . . . Elect Extra Special Girls ANN CLARK ALEX FOY Choir Curtain Club BARBARA HOLLOMAN ELLEN KENDRICK Band VIC Chapter II 545 43. Rita Stewart Wears Yucca Crown Linda Kouri was this yearis junior candidate for Yucca Queen. Linda, who was elected by her class- mates, has been active in many SHS activities. Be- sides being an expert pianist, she participates in such organizations as FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, and the Span- ish Club. Linda has also been a Mustanff cheerlead- er for the past two years. C Mafia. Ellen Kendrick, sophomore candidate for Queen, has become well known around the Mustang Camp- us in her first year at Newman High. Ellen, a dis- tinctive addition to the cheerleading line-up, is an active member of the Yucca Staff, and was elected as this year's sophomore favorite. 25 Yucca Duchesses Adorn Court . . . Every year the Yucca Coronation is a festive occasion at Sweetwater High School. Always present is the royal court, and within the royal court six lovely duchesses. Yucca Duchesses are chosen by secret ballot of the stu- dent body. These girls, though not candidates for the crown, are vital parts of the sparkling event. KAY BLAIR Junior Duchess JUDY LINCOLN Sophomore Duchess 26 SHELA BARNETT Senior Duchess Add Beaufy fo Soufhern Theme SHERRY BALLEW Senior Duchess ALICE HORNE Junior Duchess BETTY JAMISON Sophomore Duchess New Year Girl Title Goes fo Van Dever NEW YEAR GIRL Mila Beth VanDever ALICE HORNE Junior-Third Place Mila Beth VanDever, junior, was this year's New Year Girl. Mila Beth is active in many of SHS's ex- tracurricular activities and has won numerous hon- ors. In l958-59 she was named runner-up for Miss SHSN. Second place in the contest went to Gloria Davis. She is an active member of FHA and has many plans for her up-coming junior year. Third place winner, Alice I-Iorne, is a junior on the Mustang campus. Being judged on beauty, per- sonality, poise, and wholesomeness, Alice was placed in third position by seven out-of-town judges. if 1 3 v ' X GLORIA DAVIS Sophomore-Second Place Seniors Choose Ballew, Morgan Class Favorites 2 siise ,...,,, Q Gm if , , TOP FAVORITES-Sherry Ballew and ,lames Mor- Sherry and James were elected as senior favorites gan are all uclecked outn for the annual Western by their classmates. Day at Newman High. fm Western Day Finds Horne, Burneff Junior Favorifes TOP HANDS-Alice Horne and Charles Burnett, style. The election returns were announced at the Junior Class favorites, are dressed in true western Western Day assembly amid a typical Corral scene 0 Kendrick, Redden Receive Sophomore Favorite Tifie BIG WHEELS-Ellen Kendrick and Mike Redden Favorites election. Ellen and Mike were elected pause to flash familiar smiles after the 1960 Class Sophomore Class favorites. 3I Hampton Wears King of Hearfs Crown WM Ile C M THRILLING MOMENT-Receiving the King of Hearts crown from Lana Durham is Don Hampton, freshman Jeanne Headstream is the kingls escort. STAIRVVAY TO STABS-Don Hampton, 1960 King of Hearts, and his escort, Jeanne Headstream, are sur- rounded hy his royal court. From left are Betty Nayfa, Barry Rushing, Gayle Mayner, Mike Redden, Gloria Davis, David Veretto, Brenda Reed, Vernon Bullock, Sherry Ballew, James Morgan, Wayne Witt, Nancie Sharpe, Don Cowan, Carole Sexton, Charles Burnett, Brenda Green, Mickey Horner, Lana Durham, Lawson Allen, Peggy Hefner, Larry Geron, and Dawn Gould. Crown bearer is Mark Brock who escorted Charm Mc- Millan. Homemakers Select Royal Court 5 CHARLES BURNETT WAYNE WITT Junior Prince Senior Prince KING OF HEARTS-Don Hampton, freshman student, was the FHA girls' choice for this year's King of Hearts. all VERNON BULLOCK Sophomore Prince 1 I i hi gh ,,...wv' xxx gi 1 HH XR Hi Z I Sfudenfs Elect Judy Davis 1959-60 Homecoming Queen Betty Loeb, senior, is escorted by Jerry Davies, senior. Sherry Ballew, senior, is escorted by James Morgan, senior. Betty Jamison, sophomore, 1S escorted by Wayne Witt, senior y Witt, senior, is escorted by Kent Schwarz, sophomore. . , .sW.w.,.,,...,,,L-hisT' ff: I J., Wtt- t X,,,,.,...m,.,... .M inda Jolley, senior, is escorted by Billy Martin, senior. 35 Eighteen Make 'Who's Who' List w JOY WITT-Homecoming Queen Finalist 1959-60 . . . Best Girl Citizen Finalist 1959-60. . . Captain of Girls' Tgznnis Club 1959-60 . . . Branded Senior 1959-60, FHA 1 58-59. WAYNE WITT Student Council President 1959 60 Junior Class Favorite CoCapta1n of Basketball Team 1959 60 Mr Mustang Finalist 1959 60 Prince 1n King of Hearts 1958 60 BEV HERNDON-Sophomore Class Favorite . . . Foot- ball Co-Captain 1959-60 . . . All-State Football 1959- Senior Class President . . . Branding Iron 1959- 60 . Mr. Mustang 1960. Teachers Make Nominations, Upperclassmen Elect RITA STEWART-Choir Sweetheart 1957-58 . . . Sen- ior Class Secretary-Treasurer 1959-60 . . . Best Glrl ' '01 1959-60.., Citizen Flnallst 1959-60 . . . Brandml, ron 1960 Yucca Queen. fi . ' Q cw 9 1 , 5 gui-f ' JERRY DAVIES-Football 1956-57 . . . Basketball 1956-57 . . . Track 1956-59 . . . National Merit Scholar ship Participant 1959-60 . . . Senior Play 1959-60. 3 SHEILA BARNETT - Yucca Princess 1956-57 . . . I Runner-up Class Favorite 1957-58 . . . Yucca Duchess 1 1958-59 . . . Branding Iron 1959-60 . . . Co-editor Yucca 9 Cloriosa 1959-60. Sfudenfs Honor Twelve Seniors it..-v' SHERRY BALLEW-New Year Girl '58 . . . Junior Class Princess 1958-59 . . . Branding Iron 1959-60 . . . Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 1959-60 . . . DAR Best Girl Citizen 1959-60 . . . Senior Class Favorite. DON COWAN-Junior Class President . . . King of Hearts Duke 1958 . . . Best Boy Citizen 1959-60 . . . Football 1956-60 . . . Basketball 1957-58. JUDY DAVIS - Freshman Class Favorite . . . FFA Sweetheart 1956-57 . . . Yucca Duchess 1956-59 . . . Homecoming Queen 1959-60 . . . Co-editor Yucca Clor- iosa 1959-60. 'Who's Who' Rafe as 'All-Round' Sfudenfs MILLARD LEACH-Band 1956-60 . . . Stage Band 1957-60 . . . Curtain Club 1957-60 . . . Tennis 1957-58 . . . Cheerleader 1957-60 . . . Head Cheerleader 1959-60. 2 5 as v LINDA JOLLEY-Student Council 1956-60 . . . A cappella Choir 1957-60 . . . Sophomore Princess 1957- 58 . . . Junior Favorite, Homecoming Queen Finalist 1959-60 . . . Branding Iron 1959-60. JAMES MORGAN-Tennis 1956-60 . . . Spanish Club 1956-60 . . . FTA 1959-60 . . . Best Boy Citizen Runner- up 1959-60 . . . Senior Class Favorite 1959-60. r Six Juniors Receive Special Honor . . . Q, JOE GERALDiFootbal1 1958-59 . . . Sophomore Class President . . . Junior Class Vice-President . . . Junior Favorite Finalist . . . Mr. Mustang Finalist 1960. 2 it Q2 ini' 40 ANN CLARK-Sophomore Class Reporter . . . Cur- tain Club Reporter 1959-60 . . . Stage Band 1959-60 . . . Miss SHS Finalist 1959-60 . . . Choir Sweet- heart 1959-60. LINDA KOURI-Sophomore Favorite . . . Sophomore Princess . . . Homecoming Queen Finalist 1958-60 . . . Junior Princess . . . Cheerleader 1958-60. Popular Election Determines Winners KAY BLAIR-Yucca Duchess 1959-60 . . . Junior Class Reporter . . . Head Twirler 1959-60 . . . Student Coun- cil Secretary-Elect . . . Spanish Club 1958-60. I CHARLES BURNETT-Junior Class Favorite . . . Foot- ' V hall 1958-60 . . . FTA 1958-60 . . . FFA 1958-60. BILLY BELEW-Sophomore Favorite . . . All-State Football 1959-60 . . . All-District Basketball 1959-60 . . . FTA 1958-59 . . . FFA 1958-60. 1. ,ch ,L . V' i 4 'Q-.al --M---f-v-f-I-----M-M .-MMM M ,Q pg 1 Qt J, L' .' . Y A 1 , , -nw ' ' , ' ' f,1-'5,- T21 . 2 0 A V 1-Wf n..1x' 1 . K.. wllf Vij' 1 N Q f A rv g f'-Z.Lg,,, V l' ':'i'. f M , 'f nf , , M -W W, U C E A N 3 3 , S s ...N ..-.,. .. idrqs A M.,-L ,M .1 - -'L f -,.,,. , N I -sq-1,.' W3Z'ZJll-u- Km ,hi rf-ni-'?a.'q,, 651 -srl ,H , . if is xy 4, .fw- ALL ACCOUNTED FOR-Secretarial Training students in Mrs. Charles Nunn's homeroom take time out to make posters for the pep rally. This homeroom was 100 per cent in buying the 1960 YUCCA GLORIOSA. In front foreground, from left, are Mary Rayburn, ett Park Imogene Romine, and Rosalice Ro an . econd row: Zelma Simmons, Pam Walston, Sue Sample, Patsy Taylor, Myra Jean Anderson, Dolores Banner, and Kay Perdue. Third row: Doro- thy Lewis, Elaine Gaines, Paula Smith, and Maureen Nayia. Fourth row: Mrs. Charles Nunn, Karen Kendrick, Iris Jones, Mary Jane Smith, Rosalyn Simpson, Judy Decker, Sheila Barnett and Jaunita Nunn, Yucca Sales Meef Goals PERFECT RECORDfMrs. Garland Vinsonis homeroom Spanish class is examining a map of the homeland of the Spanish language. This class also received the honor of having a 100 per cent sale of yearhooks. First row, from left, are Patsy McGuire, Ellen Kendricks, Jessie Rodriquez, Jana Looney, Judy Eaton, Brenda Caldwell, Kay Bast, Alice Horne, Phillip Flusche. Second row: Theo- dore Diaz, Arlon King, Judy Bowen, Carolyn Taylor, George Stewart, Don Cvroghan, Sandra Edwards, and Kenny Eades. Standing, from left, are M. A. Norred, Bud Alldredge, Kenneth Satterlee, Jimmy Tindall, Elvis Wilson, Kent Schwarz, Jerry Pittman, and Mrs. Vinson. 44 SOPHOMORE HROUNDERS,-Sunshine and laughs are the order of the day as Royce Lane, Bonnie Panzer, Beverly Brookes, Sharon Edwards, and Bobby Martin enjoy no school today. PASSING THE BO0KiSophomores, at Newman High are enjoying a Saturday afternoon Hget- togethern at a local drive-in. They are, from left, Tommy Leonard, Betty Jamison, Nancy Price, Elvis Wilson, Don Croghan, Kenny Eades, and Peggy Pittman. Saturdays Offer Relaxation . . . Q,- T K, FTER-SCHOOL SHOPPING-Sue Bristow takes a final look at the wonderland f dolls. Etta .Iones,'Frances Chastain, and Margaret Shuff, junior lasses who ave already discovered that it is a woman's worldf' examine the latest in msmetics. I flaws 6' M I leaf 91: A L ' ,-1? , ' L M r KITCHEN CAPERS-Jerry Davies, right, seems rather dismayed with the results of his kitchen experiment. Jerry Franklin apparently hasnlt tasted the concoction. 45 2 PICNlC'S OVERvSHS seniors from left, Beverly Hern y SWINGIN' ALONG-Ricky windham gives Joe Furry H push whiie Phillip don, Nancy Smith, Robbie Palmer, and DOH Ely fewfl l Flusche, left, and Farnum Terrell wait their turns. All are junior students. from a SatUfd3Y aftCfH00I1 PICYUC- l Newmanifes Make Use of Leisure Time r HAVE A CALORIE-James Shelton looks on while Donna Lane and Diane Young nibble candy. Kenny Eades. and Nancie Sharpe. are also enjoying a snack. The students are sophomores. ' .err r M , B331 1.8 it FISH WATCHING-After the routine of school, Linda Linda Fullwood, Wanda Storrs, Starla Foster, Don and Barbara Freeman are taking advantage of a crisp afternoon to relax awhile. 122. K Si. ' HIT PARADE-Charles Lindsey, jun- ior, and Homer Taylor, Curtain Club sponsor, are making decorations for the Curtain Club Homecoming float. PAUSE THAT REFRESHES-Mib lard Leach pauses for a few minutes while Donna Barker, left, chats with Kay Perdue. Other Mustangs are Denver Price, Don Wright, Bobby Kreidel, Russell Green, and Buddy Sipe. Extras 'Fillin' Mustang Schedule WOMAN'S WORLD-Jimmy Watson is doing his best r iii Lo get Maureen Nayfa to stop window shopping when K they are already late to the movie. Both .limmy and Maureen are outstanding students at Newman High. HEAD 'UM UP-Saturday afternoon offered the chance for sophomores at Newman High to get a bit of fresh air. Isabelle Griggs, Jimmy Henderson, Barbara Whittenburg, and Kent Schwarz try a bit of fun-Texas style. Reflections of the 1960 graduating seniors will be unfor- gettable ones. The class which has approximately 135 members has added much to the history of Newman High. Since they entered SHS in 1956, they have copped such honors as New Year Girl, King of Hearts, Cheerleader, Home- coming Queen, and Miss S.H.S. The class has also been repre- sented in most of the school-sponsored organizations. The pep rallies, Junior-Senior Banquet, graduation parties and Friday night ball games have all contributed to making the 1959-1960 school term one that the graduating Mustangs will be glad to reflect throughout the coming years. Seaiaw UP, PLEASE-The 1959-1960 Senior Class officers are making great strides in leadership and success. The-y are, from left, Bob Atkinson, vice-prcsidentg Bev Herndon, prosidentg Rita Su-w'urI, scc'1'm-luryg and Ralph Sorrells, reporter. 50 MYRA JEAN LANDERSON f 'K . 'L 1 f ' .xii 1. -My 5. BOB ATKINSON - fm LQ. SHERRY BALLEW DOLORES BANNER ' ULN 4, .1 VI , I I ' I 7,4 w . 'f if. 2 f A Jim 'EI DONNA BARKER SHEILA BARNETT PATSY BLAILOCK DARLENE BLAIR 133 Sen iors Plan Graduation ROYCE BONNER KAY BOYD mms- may YVONNE GLORIA BREDEMEYER BREDEMEYER TYPICAL DILEMNIA-Coffee Cup and homework in hand, Way'ni: Witt, Studont Council president, is trying to beat the final hell on a Monday morning. SI x . , ROCKY BROOKS JACKIE CARPENTER WANDA KIDD HAZEL CASSADY Grads of '60 Plan for Fufure . . . A L JOE CLARK TRAVIS CLOPTON ,J STITCH IN TIME-Lynda Henington and Joan Smith, SHS seniors, are practicing one of the feminine skills taught in the homemaking classes at Newman High. 52 HEAR YE!-Senior Linda Jolley is announcing one of the many up-coming activities of this year's graduating class. ' , if -. i- , ,4,2v14e?Wfg52iygQi1z12318 ' .iysgf i : 'zlffa igesfy 11,:esz.mgfw?fm: - . g sg? . - . ' 5222122352 , A ,zszgieqg .. f ' :' - iw K yffafaggmgf- ,- - I, i W- ..,, '1af,s1Q1st1i ' -wiiwb ' WM X . I I A215-w e tymnsv I 1 5 .. lp, I I I EARL COLLINS I I Le 'll ELAINE COLLINS JOE COLLINS BILLY CONWAY EVELYN CORNELIUS . . . Enjoy Extra Activities Now MASCULINE ADVICE-,learl Scale has a helpful hint for Bonnie Fullwood in the arts of Mechanical Drawing, while Elaine Kennon Hardin looks on. ,lerry Stevenson, right, is occupied with his own work. il 7 ..-ue sis JERRY DAVIES JUDY DAVIS DON COWAN ' f SPECIAL SIDELINES--Joy Witt seems fascinated with the latest text- books on counterfeiting, headshrinking, and starting riots. She is really reading her senior literature, hut the book covers, which have been so popular, add a dash of salt to any subject. 53 ' ' ' 1 L-, H. , k e .ni I in . AHF' SUZANNE DAVIS JUDY DECKER BRIAN DONNELLY LANA DURHAM SANDRA EDWARDS fi' CARROL FEAGAN BARBARA FORBES 54 Seniors Take Place as Leaders DON ELY JACKIE ENSLEY MARY LOU FARQUHAR fi VIRGINIA FLYNN ALEX FOY HERE COES!sJay Knox seems rather doubtful about entering SHS for his senior year. Seniors Winnie I-'hemister and Karen Kendrick are already prepared for the barrage of homework. J A 7 xxx, A if-, r ffl, JERRY FRANKLIN JIMMY FRY BONNIE FULLWOOD ELAINE GAINES Rings dd Upperclassman Sparkle KENNETH GILLIAN PERRY COTCHER OUT WE CO!-Frank Davis beckons for the lazy ones to climb out of the cars each morning at Newman High. Senior girls are, from left, Nancy Lee, Kay Boyd, Carole Sexton, and Martha McGlothing. SENIOR RINGS-Nancy Smith, Millard Leach, and Kay Perdue are admiring the rings worn by the graduating class. All are sen- iors. - ' V-'Q--'ff ,Ez zf,1z:f'u2QM-w.1M,,,i,Eg .,-1: . , . ,5 4. 43M5wfQ Qflf ,,-jj Ill .. sal z ,. , H -: nr :?f'f51 ' -3 M I 2 I ' 1 gi n ,rw : L 1 W greg? f ai l LL ' Sf ' X RUSSELL GREEN 55 DON CRUBBS PATSY HALBERT GRETA HENDERSON ,--M... ff., LYNDA HENINGTON Class of '60 Active . . . BEV HERNDON JIMMY HOLLIS JAMES JAMESON LINDA JOLLEY 56 NEWS UF INTEREST-.luanitu Nunn and Elaine Collins, seniors at New- mun High, post an announcement on the hall bulletin hoard. RIDEW Showing their smiles and hitch hiking thumbs, SHS seniors ask for a ride to school. From left are Estelle Woods, Greta Henderson, Lana Durham, und Rita Sli-wart. IRIS JONES KAREN KENDRICK JAY KNOX BOBBY KREIDEL Twelfth-Graders Receive Religious lnsfrucfion nl.. ,wm- Wrggi., - lk :,: K A .7 XX AR, 5 I .X V DON LAND IJIMPLE ANN LAWRENCE RELIGIOUS IYOTE--Virginia Flynn, Ll nior student, is I1-uding Z1 dcvotimlal in the assembly at SHS, NANCY LEE FUN DOROTHY LEWIS WW 'ak BETTY LOEB VERNIE DELL MASON 57 BILLY MARTIN BETTE MAY BARBARA MARTHA MCELHANEY MCGLOTHING Music Offers Seniors Harmonious Pasfime , f.,,,' ib rgwj N U- 5u?3f2w firkw i -,,R li 'W , g f,l?'i,:X fi. V 1, 1lif13'i ' LINDELL MCGUIRE MES MORGAN Wlflfkfw,-ultob f A J 1 .IUANITA NUNN 58 o 'QW' SYLVIA MILLER LILLIAN GUY M AN Y MONTGOMERY i ORG N MAUREEN NAYFA ROBBIE .IO PALMER MUSIC MAKERS+Cloria Bredemeyer and Lowell Brooks are ready to leave on u trip with the Mustang band. Both seniors are four-year members of the band. I '71-'E f, , U lf? ' ! , , p W , .Nw I BETTY PARK KAY PERDUE , . . CAROLYN PETTY WINNIE PHEIVIISTER Graduation Candidafes Enjoy Peers . . . INTERESTING CHATTER-J. G. Overton, who seems to know ill, hear all, and see all at SHS, is picking up some extra inA 'ormation by listening to the conversation of seniors, Evelyn Iornelius and Sandra Edwards. 'fl f , ' A f'1l?fr,sMmfg MARILYN POLLARD DENVER PRICE BOBBY JOE PHILIPP l 4 l ARTISTS AT WORK-Buddy Sipe and Guy Morgan seem rather un happy about having to do a touch-up job on the SHS fishpond. 59 'W A- ' iw xg -A ,.V'.Uy rf -'ng ' ,ix A im, . . , ROSALICE ROLAND IMOGENE ROMINE NEDRA SASINI DARWIN SCHULZE Grow in Sfafure, Understanding MARVIN SCARBOROUGH ELIZABETH SCOBEY MARY SCOTT SARAH SCOTT 60 SIZING UP-Alex Foy is helping Mrs. Garland Vinson, Newman High Spanish and English instructress, measure Dimple Ann Lawrence for her graduation robe. Both girls are graduating seniors. I I f'74fL0tmfU-J. ab LQP DORIS SEALE ' JEARL SEALE SANDRA SEARS CAROLE SEXTON '60 Grads Recall Experiences f--ww , , X V vtgglrntvx W M WU jjsggifxi.. GENE SHAFFER COLLENE SIMMONS CLUTTERED EXPLOSION--Sandra Sears is rather Htaken aback with the contents of her locker. ZELMA SIMMONS ANNA SMITH mxtdu aw .H ,- ft I JOAN SMITH M 5. J-' ' Mil f? I . I- f-fy -f ' -, A M ? Hi: I fr W If 1 ,J Qi I t sz A 14 X 2 M' ix-+A M, lg E 'i BUDDY SIPE A :':k A W f l 'x - 'W ,V CLARA SMITH NANCY SMITH bl PAULA SMITH RALPH SORRELLS JERRY SPENCER LARRY STANLEY Sen N W, 3 . 1 JOHN NY STRONG GERALD STEVENSON JERRY STEVENSON GEORGE STEWART RITA STEWART LE A T RR A A2 T A pf 4 3 2 X Ka 2' l NW-iw 2 1 i ,W 5 E K , MILTON TAYLOR 62 -fn .i. N . , Lf, .,, N, M, 4. iw, A V wg,-1-win .- f , K X -7'tn1f-34 figs-q.41:,'.f f .tvs ' T ,Aga D ' L .,. fi if 'digit it ff it whim F , 5 .L ,. K f was , , , n,.x, I E, ..,. , waffiffwit , O ?SiQ3:5.:. - t -fm, , Q55 'wtiz fi Q4 3 ' A M W' MM ' - it :sw 1 DOUGLAS TAYLOR PATSY TAYLOR JOYCE TIDWELL GEORGE TURNER eave Mustang Sfompmg Grounds SUE WALKER PAMELA WALSTON JIMMY WATSON CHARLES WEEMS FINAL FAREWELL-Leaving high school for the last time is a solemn occasion for the graduating students of 1960. Behind them they are leav- ing the irresponsibility of childhood, the uncertainty of adolescence, and before them lies the responsibilty of adulthood. 63 1, W 'ff Q: 5'fif'5?cffE 0' f ': -',..fE'f 2'--'71,zz,f Lfwff: Wim 'FY-' ':.-:l',-Tiia-2552915 ,V K .V I I M L i :V ,V ..,, 73. ' fb' My ', in f F35 15:51 SSB? , if f 'V ,YV Qlfq , sg 0.-qw.: f l 21 If 1 if I ' rr' -- 7 Q an- G 1,S:efE,'-1. V- o mga, I1 I - 3 f' .wM 'i' I I ' . . 2 1 I - S,.3mQf,s-if ., I,-:2,.vQ. :, In A 5 mv 2-2: : - : +'12,5' Ji-5222?-r::.,eG': -' BILLY WHITE LINDA WHITWORTH PAT WILSON JOY WITT Upperclassmen Find Subjects Harder WAYNE WITT SANDRA WOOD ESTELLE WOODS DON WRIGHT 64 STUDIOUS SENIORS-Bette May and Bob Atkinson, foreground, and Sherry Ballew and James Morgan prove that there is strength in numbers . . . especially when they are doing homework. ANDERSON, MYRA JEAN-Transfer from Stuttgart High, Ger- many. Curtain Club 1959-605 Makeup Director 1959-60. ATKINSON, BOB-Band 1956-605 Stage Band 1957-605 Band Senate 1959-605 Drum Major 1959-605 Choir 1959-605 Choir Council 1959-605 FTA 1957-605 FTA V-Pres. 1958-595 Student Council Representative 1957-585 Student Council Alternate 1956- 575 1958-605 Curtain Club 1958-605 Finalist Who's Who 1958-595 DAR History Award 1958-595 Senior Class V-Pres. 1959-605 Yuc- ca Staff 1957-595 Curtain Club Play 1958-595 Senior Play 19605 Slide Rule 1958-605 Branding Iron 1959-605 Rotary Student Guest 19605 All Region Choir 1959-60. BALLEW, SHERRY-New Year Girl Nominee 1956-575 New Year Girl 1957-585 FTA 1957-605 Spanish Club 1957-605 Spanish Club Sweetheart 1958-595 FHA 1958-605 Junior Class Princess 1958-595 Who's Who 1958-595 FTA Secretary 1958-595 FTA V- Pres. 1959-605 Branding Iron 1959-605 Student Council 1958-605 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 1959-60, DAR Best Girl Citizen 1959-605 Class Favorite 1959-605 Who's Who 1959-60. BANNER, DOLORES-Tennis 1957-605 FHA 1959-605 FHA Unit V-Pres. 1959-605 FHA Chapter V-Pres. 1959-605 Tennis Sec- ond Place Winner 1959-60. BARKER, DONNA SUE-Band 1957-595 FHA 1956-585 Library Club 1959-605 Curtain Club 1959-60. BARNETT, SHEILA-Yucca Staff 1956-605 FHA 1956-585 Yucca Princess 1956-575 Runnerup for Class Favorite 1957-585 Yucca Duchess 1958-59, 1959-605 Branding Iron 1959-605 Co-editor Yuc- ca Gloriosa 1959-605 Senior Class Favorite Finalist 1959-605 Who's Who 1959-60. BLAILOCK, PATSY-FHA 1957-595 Student Council Alternate 1957-585 Girls' Sports Club 1957-605 Volleyball 1957-605 FHA Unit Sec.-Treas. 1957-585 FHA Unit V-Pres. 1958-595 Girls' Sport Club Rep. 1959-60. BLAIR, DARLENE-FHA 1956-60. BONNER, ROYCE-Football 1955-565 Track 1955-565 Basketball 1955-565 Basketball Manager 1957-595 Choir 1958-605 VIC 1957- 595 Track Manager 1959-605 FTA 1959-60. - BOYD, KAY-Curtain Club 1956-605 FTA 1957-605 New Year Girl Finalist 1958-595 Cadet Teacher 1959-605 Senior Play 1959- 605 Office 1956-58. BRANN ON, LAWRENCE-VIC 1958-60. BREDEMEYER, GLORIA-Band 1956-605 Band Senate 1959-605 Band Librarian 1959-605 FTA 1958-605 Interscholastic League Shorthand 1959-60. BREDEMEYER, YVONNE-Student Council 1956-19575 Band 1956-605 'FHA 1956-585 FTA 1957-605 Cadet Teacher 1958-595 School Marms 1958-605 Girls' State Alternate 1959-605 Pony Ex- press 1958-60, Co-editor 1959-605 Best First Year Journalist Run- ner-up 1958-595 Journalist Runner-up 1958-595 Interscholastic League Journalism 1959-605 Interscbolastic League Spelling and Plain Writing 1958-60. BROOKS, LOWELL-Band 1956-60. CLARK, JOE-Track 1957-605 Band 1956-595 Spanish Club 1956- 585 Curtain Club 1957-595 Curtain Club Play 1957-585 Tennis 1956-575 Basketball 1957-58. CLOPTON, TRAVIS-Spanish Club 1958-60. COLLINS, EARL-Track 1957-58. COLLINS, ELAINE-FHA 1956-59. COLLINS, JOE-Curtain Club 1959-605 Senior Play 1959-605 Declamation Team 1959-605 One Act Play 1958-59. CONWAY, BILLY-Track 1958-595 Acappella Choir 1958-60. CORNELIUS, EVELYN-Band 1956-595 FHA 1956-585 FTA 1958-605 Spanish Club 1958-60. COWAN, DON-Junior Class President 1958-595 King of Hearts Duke 19585 Best Boy Citizen 1959-605 Band 1956-575 Football 1956-605 Basketball 1957-585 Basketball Manager 1959-605 Who's Who 1959-60. DAVIES, JERRY--Football 1956-575 Basketball 1956-575 Track 1956-575 Curtain Club 1958-605 National Merit Scholarship Award 1959-605 Stage Manager One Act Play 1958-595 Senior Play 1959-605 Who's Who 1959-60. DAVIS, JUDY-Freshman Class Favorite 1956-575 Runner-up for Favorite 1957-585 Favorite Finalist 1958-595 Student Council 1956-57, 1958-605 Yucca Duchess 1956-595 Yucca Staff 1956-605 FHA 1956-575 FFA Sweetheart 1956-575 THSPA Delegate 1957- 585 Sophomore Editor of the Wagonwheel 1957-585 Sophomore Class Sec., Treas. 1957-585 New Year Girl 1958-595 Spanish Club 1958-605 Who's Who 1958-605 Homecoming Queen Finalist 1958- 595 Homecoming Queen 1959-605 Yucca Gloriosa Staff 1956-605 Co-editor of Yucca Gloriosa 1959-605 Student Rotary Guest 1959- 605 Best Girl Citizen Finalist 1959-605 Who's Who 1959-60. DAVIS, SUZANNE-Band 1956-605 FHA 1956-585 FTA 1957-605 School Marms 1958-605 Spanish Club 1958-595 Student Council Alternate 1957-58, 1959-605 Interscholastic League Typing 1958- 595 gthoir 1959-605 All Regional Choir 1959-605 Rhythemettes 959- . DECKER, JUDY-Curtain Club 1959-605 A'Cappella Choir 1958- 605 Cordettes 1959-60. DURHAM, LANA-FHA 1956-605 FHA President 1959-605 Cur- tain Club 1959-605 FHA Girl of the Month 19595 Student Secre- tary 1959-605 FHA Unit President 1956-575 FHA Unit V-Pres. 1957-585 Office 1958-605 New Year Girl Nominee 1958-60. EDWARDS, SANDRA-Band 1956-595 Twirler 1958-595 FHA 1956-585 FHA Secretary 1957-585 FHA Girl of the Month 1957- 585 Miss SHS Finalist 1957-585 Spanish Club 1958-605 Spanish Club V-Pres. 1959-605 Spanish Club President 1959-605 Student Council Alternate 1957-585 Student Council Reporter 1959-605 65 FTA 1957-603 FTA Reporter 1959-603 Pony Express 1958-603 Society, Class, Club News Editor on Pony Express 1959-603 Ro- tary Student Guest 1960, Best Girl Citizen Finalist 19603 Brand- ed Senior 1959-603 Extemporaneous Speech 1958-60. ELY, DON-Football 1956-603 Basketball 1956-603 Track 1956-57. FARQUHAR, MARY LOUYFHA 1957-58, 1959-60. FEAGAN, CARROL-Football 1956-603 Basketball 1956-603 Co- Captain Football 1959-603 Co-Captain Basketball 1959-603 Golf Team 1956-603 Class Favorite Finalist 1959-603 Freshman Foot- ball Co-captain 1956-573 Best Citizen Finalist 1959-603 Mr. Mus- tang Finalist 1959-60. FISHER, BILLY-Transfer from Garden City, 1960. FLYNN, VIRGINIA--Library Club 1957-603 Library Club V- Pres. 1958-60, FTA 1957-593 Student Council 1957-58, DAR His- tory Award 1958-593 Pony Express 1958-603 Pony Express Fea- ture Editor 1959-603 Interscholastic League Spelling and Plain Writing 1957-583 Interscholastic League Ready Writing 1958-59. FOY, ALEXvA'Cappella Choir 1956-603 Student Choir Director 1958-593 Choir President 1959-603 All-State Choir 1958-603 All- Region Choir 1956-60, All-State Alternate 1957, Troubadears 1956-603 Curtain Club 1958-603 Curtain Club Sweetheart 1960, Curtain Club Play 19593 Interscholastic League Play 19593 Sen- ior Play 1960Q Miss SHS Fourth Place 1958-593 FHA 1957-593 FTA 1957-583 FTA Song Leader 1958-603 School Marms 1958- 60Q Cadet Teacher 1959-603 Branding Iron 1960, Student Coun- cil Representative 1957-583 Student Council Alternate 1958-593 Dischords 19593 Girls' Trio 1959-60. FRANKLIN, JERRYfStudent Council Alternate 1956-573 Band 1956-60, FTA 1959-603 Regional and District Winner in Tennis Doubles 1958-19593 Tennis Team Captain 1959-603 Rotary Award for Scholastic Achievement in Tennis 1959, Tennis 1956-60. FULLWOOD, BONNIE-FHA 1957-603 FHA Girl of the Month 1957-593 FHA Historian 1959-603 Library Club 1958-593 Library Club President 1959-603 Curtain Club 1959-60. GAINES, ELAINE-Pony Express 1958-603 Pony Express Busi- ness Manager 1959-603 Pony Express Feature Editor 1959-603 FHA 1958-603 FHA Secretary 1959-60. GILLILAN, KENNETHWVIC 1959-60. GOTCHER, PERRY-Slide Rule Club 1958-603 ICT Club 1958- 60. GREEN, RUSSELL-Student Council 1956-573 FFA 1956-603 FFA President 1957-583 FFA District President 1958-593 FFA Area V-Pres. 1959-603 VIC Reporter 1959-60. GRUBBS, DON-VIC Sergeant-at-Arms 1959-60. HAWKINS, JOHN-VIC Club 1959-60. 66 HENDERSON, GRETA-Spanish Club 1958-60, FHA 1956-58, FTA 1957-603 Library Club 1959-603 Class Secretary 1956-573 FTA Librarian 1959-603 Library Club Reporter 1959-603 Spanish Club Sweetheart 1959-603 Office 1956-57, 1958-603 Interscholas- tic League Spelling- and Plain Writing 1959-603 FHA Girl of the Month 1956-58. HENNINGTON, LYNDA-FHA 1956-603 FTA 1957-593 Band 1956-59, Curtain Club 1956-603 FHA Unit President 1959-60. HERNDON, BEV-Spanish Club 1956-583 Spanish Club Treas- urer 1957-583 Sophomore Class President 1957-58, Sophomore Class Favorite 1957-583 Basketball 1956-573 Who's Who 1958- 60Q Duke in King of Hearts 1957-593 Rotary Club Student Guest 1959, Football Co-Captain 1959-603 Football 1956-603 Honorable Mention All District 19583 All District Guard 19593 Honorable Mention All State 1959-603 Honorable Mention All America 19593 Most Valuable Lineman 19592 Senior Class President 1959-603 Branding Iron 1959-60, 1960 Mr. Mustang3 Who's Who 1959-60. HOLLIS, JIMMY-VIC President 1959-60. HUNT, MARY ANN-Volleyball B Team 19573 Volleyball A Team 1958-603 Girls' Sport Club 1958-603 Captain A Volleyball Teamg President Girls' Sports Club 1959-603 THSPA Delegate 1959-603 Student Council 1958-603 New Year Girl Nominee 1959-60: Pony Express 1958-593 Pony Express Exchange Editor 1959-60. JOLLEY, LINDA-Student Council 1956-603 A'Cappella Choir 1957-603 Choir Reporter 1959-603 FHA 1956-593 FHA Historian 1957-583 Curtain Club 1956-603 Sophomore Princess 1957-583 Junior Favorite3 Homecoming Queen Finalist 1959-603 Brand- ing Iron 1959-603 Who's Who 1959-60. KENDRICK, KAREN-Freshman Class Reporter 1956-573 Stu- dent Council 1956-583 New Year Girl Nominee 1957-583 THSPA Delegate 1957-583 Yucca Gloriosa Staff 1957-583 UIL Spelling 1957-593 Who's Who 1958-593 Co-editor of Pony Express 1959- 60, UIL Journalism 19603 UIL Shorthand 19603 Outstanding First-Year Journalist Award 1959. KNOX, JAY-Football 1956-60. KREIDEL, BOBBY-VIC 1958-603 Metal Trades 1958-60. LAND, GLENN DON-ICT 1959-603 VIC 1959-60,7 Athletic Club 1956-57. LAWRENCE, DI-MPLE ANN--Band 1956-593 Band Sweetheart 19563 Twirler 1958-593 FTA 1957-603 Annual 1957-58. LEACH, MILLARD-Band 1956-603 Stage Band 1957-603 All Region Band 19593 Curtain Club 1959-603 Little Women Play 19593 Tennis 1957-583 Head Cheerleader 1959-603 Cheerleader 1957-603 Branding lrong Who's Who 1959-60. LEE, NANCY-Band 1956-593 FTA 1956-583 Spanish Club 1958- 59Q Senior Play 19603 Student Council 1956. LEWIS, MERRILLYA,Cappella Choir 1958-60. LEWIS, DOROTHY-A'Cappella Choir 1957-60g Cordettes 1958- 60g President of Cordettes 1959-603 Library Club Reporter 1958- 59g Library Club 1958-603 Pony Express 1958-603 Pony Express Co-Advertising Manager 1959-603 FHA 1956-603 FHA Secretary 1958-59, FHA Reporter 1959-603 FHA September Girl of the Month 1958. LOEB, BETTY-FTA 1957-603 FTA Pianist 1958-593 FTA Secre- tary 19593 Spanish Club 1956-603 Curtain Club 1956-593 Miss SHS Contestant 19573 Homecoming Queen Finalist 19593 Senior Play 19603 Student Council Alternate 1956-573 Vice-President Student Council 1959-601 Associate Editor of Pony Express 1959-603 Cub Reporter of Pony Express 1958-593 Branded Senior 1959-603 Yucca Gloriosa Staff 1956-583 Office Assistant 1958-593 UIL Slide Rule 1956-593 UIL Ready Writing 1958-593 UIL Spelling and Plain Writing 1959-OOQ UIL Typing 1959-60. MAY, BETTE-Band 1956-593 Curtain Club 1956-603 FTA 1956- 59g FHA 1956-593 Library Club 1958-593 UIL Ready Writing 1958-593 UIL Shorthand 1959-60. McELHANEY, BARBARA-Girls' Sport Club 1957-593 FTA 1958-593 VIC 1959-60. MCGLOTHING, MARTHA ANN-A'Cappella Choir 1956-603 Troubadears Accompanist 1958-603 Dischords 1956-593 Rythm- ettes 1958-60g Spanish Club 1957-603 FTA 1959-603 Cadet Teach- er 1959-603 Curtain Club 1959-603 Little Women 19593 Miss SHS Contestant 1957-603 Office Girl 1959-60. McGUIRE, LINDELL-VIC 1958-60. MELBOURNE, DIANE-Monterey of Lubbock Transfer. MILLER, SYLVIA-Girls' Sports Club 1957-602 Volleyball Team 1958-603 Co-captain of Volleyball Team 1959-60. MORGAN, GUY-VIC 1958-60, VIC President 1959-60. MORGAN, JAMES-Tennis 1956-60Q Tennis Club 1956-583 Ten- nis Club Assistant Director 1957-58Q FTA 1959-603 Spanish Club 1959-602 Best Citizen Runner-up 1959-603 Lion's Club Student Guest 19603 Branding Iron 1959-603 King of Hearts Duke 1959- 605 Senior Class Favorite 1959-603 Whois Who 1959-60. ' NAYFA, MAUREEN-Curtain Club 1956-603 Curtain Club Play 19583 FHA 1956-603 FHA Parliamentarian 1956-573 Stage Band 1958-603 Band 1956-603 Interscholastic League Typing 1958-593 FTA 1958-603 Miss FTA Finalist 1957-583 Cadet Teacher 1958- 603 Office 1959-603 A'Cappella Choir 1958-593 All-Region Choir 1958-603 Cheerleader 1959-60. NUNN, .IUANITA-FHA 1956-573 Interscholastic League Decla- mation 1.956-58: Student Council 1957-583 Pony Express 1958-605 Pony Express Co-advertising Manager 1959-603 FTA 1958-602 Curtain Club 1958-603 Student Council Alternate 1957-58. PALMER, ROBBIE .IOMSpanish Club 1956-583 Yucca Gloriosa Staff 1956-60, Advertising Manager 1957-583 Senior Class Editor 1959-603 Associate Editor 1959-603 Copy Editor 1959-603 Senior Play 19603 FTA 1958-603 Miss FTA 1958-593 Cadet Teacher 1958-593 Miss SHS Runner-up 1958-593 Business and Professional Women's Club Student of the Month 1958-593 FTA Delegate to District Convention 1958-593 FTA Delegate to State Convention 1958-593 Miss SHS 1958-593 Office 1959-603 Extemporaneous Speaking 1958-593 Shorthand 1959-603 Band 1956-583 Curtain Club 1956-603 Who's Who Finalist 1959-603 Slide Rule Class 1957-58. PARK, BETTY-Roby Transfer: Girl's Sports Club 1957-603 Girl's Sports Club Secretary-Treasurer 19603 Volleyball B Team 1958-593 Volleyball HA Team 1959-60. PATTERSON, BUFORD-V-Pres. Freshman Class 1956-573 Run- ner-up Freshman Favorite 1956-573 Football 1956-593 Basketball' 1956-593 Runner-up Sophomore Favorite 1957-583 Captain Basket- ball Team 1958-593 All-District 1958-593 Basketball All Area 1958-59. PERDUE, KAY-Spanish Club 1956-573 FHA 1956-593 FTA 1956-593 Student Council Alternate 1958-593 Office 1956-59. PETTY, CAROLYN-FHA 1956-573 FTA 1957-60, Curtain Club 1956-603 Who's Who Finalist 1958-593 Miss SHS Contest, Third Place Winner 1958-593 Curtain Club Plays 1956-603 Branded Senior 1959-601 Debate First Place District Winner3 Debate Second Place Regional Winner3 Pony Express Photography Co- ordinator and Co-librarian 1959-603 Declamation Team 1959-603 Miss SHS 1959-603 Cadet Teachers 1959-603 Office 1959-603 Sen- ior Play 1959-603 Pony Express 1958-593 Student Council 1959-60. 9 PHEMISTER, WINNIE-Miss SHS Finalist 1956-573 Student Council 1956-573 FHA 1959-603 Library Club 1959-603 Curtain Club 1958-603 Senior Play Makeup Director 1959-60. PHILIPP, BOBBY JOE-Slide Rule 1959-60. POLLARD, MARILYNfFHA 1956-583 Library Club 1959-60. PRICE, DENVERhFootball 1957-593 Track 1957-59. 4 mim- 67 7 l ROMINE, IMOGENE-FHA 1956-605 Volleyball Team 1958-605 Girl's Sports Club 1957-605 FHA Unit Secretary 1957-585 Girl's Sports Club V-Pres. 1959-60. RAYBURN, MARY-Girl's Sports Club 1956-585 Volleyball 1957- 585 Curtain Club 1958-605 FTA 1957-605 School Marms 1958- 605 A,Cappella Choir 1958-605 A'Cappella Choir Accompanist 1959-605 Rythemettes 1959-605 Cadet Teacher 1958-605 Inter- scholastic League Typing 1958-595 Girl of the Month 1958-1959. SCOBEY, ELIZABETH-FTA 1957-605 Cadet Teacher 1958-605 Curtain Club Play 1958-605 Senior Play 1959-605 Office 1958-595 Pony Express 1958-605 Pony Express Copy Editor and Librarian 1959-605 Debate 1957-605 District First Place Debate Winner5 Regional Second Place Debate Winner. SCHULZE, DARWIN-VIC Club Treasurer 1959-60. SCOTT, MARY-Band 1956-575 Curtain Club 1958-595 Spanish Club 1958-595 FHA 1958-605 Student Council 1959-605 VIC Chapter II 1959-605 VIC Chapter II Reporter 1959-60. SCOTT, SARAH-FHA 1956-605 FHA Librarian 1959-60. SEALE, JEARL WAYNE-Tennis 1956-595 District First Place Winner in Junior Tennis Doubles 1956-575 Band 1959-605 Cur- tain Club 1959-605 Senior Play 1959-605 A'Cappella Choir 1959-60. SEARS, SANDRA-Student Council 1956-585 Curtain Club 1956- 605 Curtain Club Plays 1956, 19595 Choir 1956-605 Troubadears 1957-605 Spanish Club 1956-595 FTA 1959-605 New Year Girl Nominee 1956-575 Cadet Teacher 1959-605 Yucca Staff 1956-58. SEXTON,CAROLE-Band 1956-605 FHA 1956-605 FTA 1957-605 Curtain Club 1956-605 Curtain Club Sweetheart 19595 Curtain Club Play 19585 Stage Band 1957-605 New Year Girl Nominee 19585 Student Council 1957-605 Band Senate 1959-605 Band Sec- retary 1959-605 FHA Parliamentarian 1959-60. SHAFFER, GENE-Transfer from Divide5 VIC 1958-59. SIMMONS, ZELMA-FHA 1956-605 FHA Parliamentarian 1958- 595 FHA Secretary 1959-605 FTA 1957-585 Girls' Sport Club 1957-585 New Year Girl Honorable Mention 19585 Office 19595 Volleyball 1957-58. SIPE, BUDDY-Captain of the Band 1959-605 Assistant Quarter- master of the Band 1958-595 King of Hearts 19585 Best Boy Citi- zen Finalist 19605 Student Conductor of the Choir 1959-605 As- sistant Stage manager of the Curtain Club 1958-595 Stage Mana- ger of the Curtain Club 1959-605 All-Region Choir 1959-60. SMITH, ANNA ROSE-FHA 1956-585 FHA Chapter Song Lead- er 1957-585 FHA Unit Secretary 1957-585 FHA Unit Song Leader 1956-575 A'Cappella Choir 1957-60. SMITH, CLARA-FHA 1958-605 FHA Girl of the Month 1958- 595 Runner-up for FHA Girl of the Year 1958-595 Volleyball 1959-605 Girls' Sport Club 1956-60. 68 SMITH, JOAN-Transfer from Roscoe5 FTA 1958-605 Curtain Club 1958-605 Senior Play 19605 Curtain Club Play 1958-595 A'Cappella Choir 1957-585 Girls' Quartet 1957-585 FHA 1957-60, First Vice-President 1957-58, District Vice-President 1957-58. President 1958-59, Second Vice-President 1959-60, Area President 1959-605 Girl of the Month 1957 Girl of the Year 19595 B8zPW cm of me Month 1958-1959. SMITH, NANCY-Transfer from Big Spring5 FHA 1958-605 Spanish Club 1958-605 Curtain Club 1959-605 Curtain Club Vice- President 1959-605 New Year Girl Nominee 1958-60., SMITH, PAULA-FHA 1956-605 FHA Historian 1958-595 FTA 1957-585 Junior Class Reporter 1958-595 Student Council Alter- nate 1959-605 Office 1958-60. SORRELLS, RALPH MICHAEL-THSPA Delegate 19575 Sen- ior Class Reporter 1959-605 Branding Iron 1959-60. SPENCER, JERRY WAYNE-VIC 1958-60. STANLEY, LARRY-A'Cappella Choir 1956-605 Choir Operetta 19565 Region Choir 1958-605 All-State Choir Alternate 1959-605 Vice-President of the Choir 1959-60. STEVENSON, GERALD-Band 1956-605 All-Region Band 1956- 575 Stage Band 1956-605 A'Cappella Choir 1957-605 A11-Region Choir 1959-605 Spanish Club 1956-585 Curtain Club 1958-595 Sen- ior Play 1959-60. STEWART, GEORGE-Band 1956-605 FTA 1957-605 Curtain Club 1958-605 Spanish Club 1958-605 Curtain Club Play 19595 Senior Play 1960. .9-fix' ,fix f X STEWART, RITA-A'Cappella Choir 1956-603 Choir Secretary 1958-603 Choir Sweetheart 1957-583 Troubadears 1956-603 Span- ish Club 1956-603 Spanish Club Secretary 1957-583 FTA 1957- 58, Student Council 1958-593 Sophomore Class Reporter3 Senior Class SCCICTHIY-TTCHSUTCIQ Yucca Staff Business Manager 1959- 603 New Year Girl Nominee 1958-603 Best Girl Citizen Finalist 1959-603 Senior Favorite Finalist3 Branding Iron 1959-603 Who's Who 1959-603 Yucca Queen 1960. STRONG, JOHNNY-FFA 1956-593 FFA Parliamentarian 1957- 58, FFA Secretary 1958-593 VIC 1959-603 Basketball 1956-59. TAYLOR, MILTON-Pony Express 1958-603 Co-Sports Editor and Circulation Manager of the Pony Express 1959-60. TAYLOR, PATSY JEAN-FHA 1957-603 Curtain Club 1958-60, Curtain Club Secretary 1959-60, Betty Crocker Award 1959-603 Girl's Sports Club 1956-573 Library Club 1957-60. TIDWELL, JOYCE-FHA 1959-60. TURNER, GEORGE-Golf 1957-60. WALSTON, PAMELAfBand 19583 FHA 19593 Curtain Club 1959. WATSON, JIMMY-Football 1956-60, Track 1957-603 Honorable Mention All-District Football 19593 Honorable Mention All-Re- gion Football 19593 FTA 1957-603 Duke in King of Hearts 1956. WEEMS, CHARLES-Band 1956-60, Stage Band 1958-602 ICT Vice-President 1959-60. WHITWORTH, LINDA-FTA 1957-583 FHA 1956-603 FHA Pianist 1959-603 Student Council Alternate 1956-57. WILSON, PAT-Basketball 1958-603 Bowling 1957-59. WITT, JOY-District Tennis 1957-593 Captain of Girl's Tennis Team 1959-603 Homecoming Queen -Finalist 1959-603 Best Girl Citizen Runner-up 1959-603 Branding Iron 1959-603 Student Coun- cil 1957-58g New Year Girl Nominee 1958-603 A'Cappella Choir 1956-583 Choir Operetta 1956-57, Junior Class Secretary-Treas- urer 1958-593 Spanish Club 1958-593 ,FHA 1956-59, FHA Parlia- mentarian 1957-583 Whois Who 1959-60. WITT, WAYNE-Student Council President 1959-603 Co-captain of Basketball Team 1959-603 Basketball 1956-603 Sophomore Class President 1957-583 Junior Class Favorite 1958-593 football 1956-58, Track 1956-583 Spanish Club 1958-60, Who's Who 1958- 60, Rotary Student Guest 1959, Lion's Club Student Guest 19593 State Student Council Convention Delegate 19593 Pony Express Staff 1958-60g Mr. Mustang Finalist 1960, Prince in the King of Hearts 1958-603 Who's Who 1959-60. WRIGHT, DON-FFA 1956-603 President Greenhand FFA 1956- 673 FFA Secretary 1957-583 FFA Treasurer 1958-593 FFA Vice- President 1959-603 VIC 1959-60, VIC Sergeant at Arms 1959-60. WOODS, ESTELLE-FHA 1956-60. MUSIC, RHYTHM, BEAT!-Seniors gather for some mu- sic and a coke during their last days at SHS. Standing, from left, are Jay Knox, Nancy Smith, Bev Herndon, Mil- lard Leach, Charles Weems, Bob Atkinson, Gerald Steven- son, and Robbie Palmer. Seated, are Linda Jolley, Kay Boyd, Billy Martin, Betty Loeb, Kay Perdue, Bette May, Don Ely, Nancy Lee, and .lerry Davies. 69 One year to gog this is the lingering thought of the Junior Class at Newman High School. The class, which has approxi- mately 150 students, is looking forward to being SHS seniors. While anticipating the future, the class is doing a splendid job of fulfilling its present position as juniors. The boys have been represented on the football field, tennis courts, and the basketball court. The girls have copped such honors as Home- coming Queen finalist, Miss SHS finalist, New Year Girl finalist, cheerleader, and Yucca Gloriosa Queen princess. The boys and girls have equally been represented in the various organizations at school, and in the community. Religion has also played a major role in the lives of SHS juniors. Members of the class hold offices in their various denominational youth groups, and many others are active in church-sponsored clubs and activities. Such is the 1961 graduating class. Class members are, in every sense of the weird, true Mustangs-loyal, spirited, and proud to be students at Sweetwater High School. f57z f2 Q'f elf? ' 'ra' bra fm., 33. Jesse Alexander i I WM S I e 'v 5? 2 2' ' f Q P ,. L I F JUNIOR LEADERS-Floyd Woods, secretary-treasurer, peers into the future of the 1959-1960 juniors over the shoulders of Kay Blair, reporter, and Joe Gerald, vice- president. Billy Belew, class prexy, seems pleased with the record of the Junior Class's past activities. ,- . P1 I A I .v Gary Bailey 9 N Robert Barrera Q Ann Bast I ,, A A , -- h -- WHATS NEW? Looking over the hi-weekly Pony Express are, from left, Lenora McCullough, Tommie Mooney, Wilma Creed, Betty Gillilan, and Doris Sullivan. Kay Bast Palmer Baugh Linda Beall Carl Beatte Roy Beinhauer Juniors Keep Informed on Issues . . . Billy Belew Linda Bevel Nancy Birmingham Margaret Bishop 73 Kay Blair Judy Bowen Eddie Bradford Joyce Bradley Connie Brady SAVE ONE FOR ME-Charles Arbaugh reaches deeper for his dime while Palmer Baugh buys a Mustang booster ribbon from Frank Healer. LaVerne Bredemeyer Boost School Spirit Throughout Year AE' , , fi 1214.17 hh A U Ci! s Sue Bristow Nancy Bromley Leigh Brookes Barry Lynn Brown l- ,Z Peggy Brown 'STRY IT THIS WAY -Ben Brock, assistant principal and journalism teacher at Newman High, offers a few suggestions to journalist James Thomas, Jerry while Starla Foster and Frank Healer strive toward meeting their deadlines. W, Brownlng- Barbara Burleson Charles Burnett Brenda Caldwell Leslie Carpenter Sfudy Journalism Junior Year ,r i 5? 46151 Frances Chastain Ann Clark Kenneth Clemmer james Clift 75 .s,r,qf,f, A ,,,, mrfgnaajggggif-i4e,f , f?i,fsi'f: qw .. . A A ,e,e39gy55,ga1: 1g5i4g, .f V ww!-2,1 ,, K my E, rzs vj si .....EE. in 3gwef'f 'eiief' V, 2 A ny gf ' , Q' kc K W. rn, ,, AW,, 2345555342131 fa -mei ff X 122 -f,f frm ff , ,. nfs, my Y - ' ' - Ze-9l'f 15f: -fA- !HH'? 7 , 1 'f , - f- ?1,szwzEWss?a7w f ' Q31 new Mi 'qw ,F ,, , y . A . ,I ffi9'13Q3,Ef143X 'i5??f' . -I ' ' , , 7mw3s9vsf12z f. . f -,mf W-new . , warm 1 Z sig, , wf 17 , -.- ,ffffifa , , I i A ... 4 .ski ' ' 'iw ,. ,Q -V i,:4',..' V ' i gre 1' ' iw' eff' X Eff 1 Q Gerald Critz Larry Durham ww If Philip Flusche Starla Foster MECHANICAL MISSES-Martin Crissup is full of helpful suggestions as Carolyn Taylor and Ann Bast take a look under the hood. Ann Clark and Margaret Bishop get ready for that long, hard push toward home. f 'N ul K 1 A ' Milf? Mike Fox Barbara Freeman , F isf' . L A-fiwiyifg M- A f 5115 iiil - 76 ...2, .' Q w 1 , . A Q '3 4 Juniors Push Onward . . . r .4 r R Q MX K s,' 'gr S Q 1 M ' 'gif X T sl: U .A ...,,, by ff ,aim lv S if s fix if 1' at 'fm 5 r Q' agar if 'E 'P Linda Fullwood Shirley Fullwood Joy Furry Bettl Gaither J oe Gerald A LITTLE OF THIS, A LITTLE OF THAT-Eddie Bradford, Betty Turner, Joyce Bradley, and Larry Turner, chemistry students, are engrossed in an Nelson experiment with some of the elements. 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E 5' ESPANOL IN PRINT-Mrs. Garland Vinson seems pleased with the productive In ,ulg 4 A W L efforts of Patsy McGuire, Gail King, and Judy Bowen. All three juniors are second- ,,V Q Elma year Spanish students. 7452351 2, we :gf -' rf Ones G ' l fl , f iil i': A , Gail King Linda Kouri Garna'Lawrence Charles Lindsey . . . Study Foreign Languages A , Herbie McCain Tommie lVlcCaleb Lenora McCullough Patsy McGuire 79 Donald Mcjunkins Emily Martinez Ronnie Mizer Tommie Mooney Charles Morgan OH, WHAT A LIFE!-Juniors Kay Blair, Wendell Patterson, Barbara Holloman, and David Harris seem to doubt whether they will survive another year at Newman M. A. High School. Norred Class of '61 Prepares for Future . . . Q , ,. 5- Y ti TTT, X 'Y ., Eduardo Olvera Don O'D0nald Patricia Parsons Ruby Patrick Wendell Patterson HEAR NO EVIL SPEAK NO EVIL SEE NO EVIL Mum IS the word on plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet, say Leigh Brookes Nancy Bromley, Kay Bust, and Philip Flusche lslandingl, and Mila Beth Van Dever Ricky Windham, and La Verne Brcdemeyer Danny Pettus gs g fg -iii: 2127 I-S wiQf:vMv-ffiesr mia- mir' 9a.71g5.g,,::-qw fu V , .-iw ,,, V' e - :Ma 5:52,'li1Er' -U ' 81331: 1 , iii: X 2 ' - A H. gt' . ,9g,g:ef,:r :- r-ww 1 5 tl , 5 3 ' Y max fksasliiisgusmf A,,,.. ,, SW. fiaitgszssifgaxgzsm- ,z 52 'E 5 11 I vssff 5 ,,,snMg.Q... at I if if 1. ' Q5 g ,.. WTSW- -is 4,43 g rag'-fjfirfg .---qs .egg I s s I 'asf ... 52 f I K 3 9 ww I I A ' X f., l tk I E Roy Price Mary Rayburn Sue Raymer Sheri Roberts Juniors Work, Plan Together ,..,,.,r-4' O I O ,ff aww Rumaldo Sepeda Charles Shook Margaret Shuff Ernest Shuler A . Carolyn Stewart TUG OF WAR-Larry Durham is having a hard time keeping his football jacket from the three Hhero worshipping females, Garna Lawrence, Brenda Green, and Alice Horne. Wanda Storrs f , djfw ,,,. I r L, ' 1 lf 1,. ,LJX.'KLfLX L Danny Stuart Doris Sullivan Deloris Sutton Carolyn Taylor Juniors Look Toward Graduation . . . Louise Taylor Farnum Terrell James Thomas Ronnie Turnbow 82 .QQ -rv ,.,k 'YM -49 g Betty Turner Larry Turner Patrick Turner Mila Beth VanDever David Veretto SCRUBBING TIME-Barbara Burleson offers moral support while Danny Pettus, Nelson Geron, Charles Morgan, and Cary Bailey tackle the job of cleaning the fishpond with true Mustang spirit. Kenneth Weaver VLMLL. M ttloetl tytt Display Good School Spirit, Affifudes 55' N A -, ' r, w . A f 115+ A P Z ,?i diff, , 1 K ,r QV: 1 ' ,f 1 ...T , , .- .v ,. g A t T' K f , Aix W2 Wendell Whittington David Williamson Robert Willis Richard Windham 83 Despite the confusion of adjusting to a new school, the class of ,62 made news at Newman High School. Numbering approximately 250, the sophomores helped fill the SHS halls to capacity. The talented neophytes were the second class to enter Sweetwater High as sophomores, and they have made up for lost time. Outstanding members of the class held such honors as Homecoming Queen Finalist, New Year Girl Nqminee, Miss SHS finalist, Mr. -fF.T.A., and YUCCA GLORIOSA princess. Sophomore boys were instrumental in the success of athletics at Newman High, and boys arid girls alike won acclaim in Interscholastic League Contests and in school organizations. The class of 1962 has reassured the graduating seniors by actions and deeds that the traditions and ideals of the Sweet- water Mustangs will he fulfilled to the utmost for'the next two years. YQ' 5 9 on 'N SOPHOMOHE EXECUTIVES' 'First-year students in Now- mun High School elected Mike Redden, secrctaryg Garland Brock, vice-prcsidentg Don Groghun, prcsidentg and Judy Lincoln reporter. The class officers show their school spirit hy pulting up a football poster in the auditorium. Buddy Alldrcdg IJHVVSUH Allen 1 TCW l I v iii ! M 7 Q if gxiff - ' A .4 21255 f '-fo' W' J ,si- :.:z:5zb'Z5A , -::. , . -femur. 1 'f- lf-Z , 'Qi V ' 91, Q 4 N w Uh Eddie Andrews Pani Baker Andy Ballew .loyce Blackwell Donna Bledsoe Ann Brannon Garland Brock Beverly Brookes Gene Browning Vernon Bullock Carol Burnett HEAVING THE BEAT-Bill McCarley, Penny Yorke, Maxie Reyes, Lewis Hardin, and Barbara Whittenburg are attempting the job of tidying up the band hall. Otis Carpenter Lola Caviu vig, nfl Linda Ann Darlene Judy Brenda LaVon Cl1riSl0pllCl' Clark Clvmmer Colthurp Corley Cornell Sophomores Participate in Activities . . . 87 Gloria Davis Jimmy Davis TIME OUT FOR A LAUGH-Gloria Davis, Betty Jamison, and Sharon Edwards, sophomores, are enjoying one of the clever pre-game posters that appear on Newman High bulletin boards. N 1 ettie Davis J ohn Decker Floyd Ronny Louise Councilman Craver Creech Marvin Denning Glenda DeShazo Theodore Diaz Felton Dickens Joey Daniel Harold Carrol Henry Kenny Dollar Dooley Dooley Duncan Duran Eades Tenth Graders Boasf Largesf Class 88 Judy' Barbara Eaffm Edwards Brenda Gause Carolyn Gill Darlene Gill Cruz Gonzales ' I A Sharon Ralph Nancy Fred Edwards Evans Flickinger Flusche 1 5 . 1 Diana Flynn 3 Dean Forgerson . A . Vf: Donald Fry , A,-'z fj ifij th E'A::': T ruby F ullwood 3' 5 in i A 1, ,Ei f I ,,rflq. gl 4' I Q- 'ai' ' f. Q 3, I, Q R.. G ,PK - imp, i , e Miiiifji QV? 24:1 - D t 'i,Qj'2'NZV A : t if-in I. A gifffif, Dee David RiCh21I'd Graham Green GTCCH R INQUIRING MINDS-While Don Groghan is preparing a slide for inspection under the microscope, Donna Bledsoe and Bill Shaw look rather puzzled at the biology specimen. All three are sophomore biology students at Newman High. Neophyfes Find Studies Fascinating WHOOPS!-Sophomore Donna Lane seems to be rather upset about her first days at Newman High School. Don Groghan lame Hall Lance Hall Gary Hamilton Jean Hanshew Lewis Hardin Farley Harris J immy Hartgraves Royce Green Janice Griffin Harvey Heffernan James Heffernan Isabelle Daniel Peggy .lim L0I1fliC Griggs Grimaldo Hefner Henderson Hemngtofl . . . Make Adjustments fo High School 90 i Eugene Hornsberger P a lwmwvwmmv- -f - Joyce Hyatt CHIVALRY IS DEAD- Why does this have to happen to me?,' questions Nancy Flickinger as she gathers her-books amid a Corral of Levi-clad Mustangs. Betty Jamison 3' Roger Johnson Patricia Linda Richard Hill Holman Hopkins Betty Jones Harold Jones Sven Kado Mary Kearney Ellen Doug Arlon Bobby Billy Don Sandy Kendrick Keys KIDS King Kinney Knight Sophs Like New 'Sfomping Grounds' Larry Knutson Sandra Land Donna Lane J ack Lane Royce Lane Alfonso Lara Allen La sseter Ima Law Glenda Lawler Tommy Leonard 'Of' Caylm Lewls 92 4' THE THINKER-Buddy Alldredge seems to be concentrating on the Hproblemsn that every sophomore faces when he enters high school. Mary Logan .lana Looney Judy Jerry Lmcoln Lmebaugh Class of '62 . . . Loyal Musfangs S Bobbe 1 Lowe 1 Bill 5 Mccarley 1 Mike Joe Oren J. D. Jerry Sandra McClain MeCright Mclflhaney McGuire McGuire McQueen Wynell Malone Bobby Martin Gaye Martin J. V. Martin Sandra Mason -an-f l fs t. QL- . QE Ruth Ann Norman Billy Jo Mitchell Mounce Nations Don Mauzey W Bayles Melton Mary Ann Miller AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 SECONDS- Here's a place where the sun seldom shines, remarks Tommy Leonard. Sandra McQueen and Richard Green seem only interested in completing their studies. First-Termers Make Conquesfs 93 Elias Kay J. 0. S. C. Jackie James Nayfa ' Norman A Norred Norred Ohlhausen Owens :jflflfl'W.'Al1iffJ Vjyylfllxhlify .f I I I Louis Palafox Bonnie Panzer Lonnie Pevey Sue Philipp I 57717 X1 A A 1,0 ff! Gary Pitt Julia Nancy Linda Price Price Plluig .lerry Pittman Pittman Prewitt . I'LL NEVER SMILE AGAIN-Mike Thompson, Lonnie Pevey, Ricky Hardin, and Theodore Diaz pause for a soft drink after completing six weeks tests. Sophomores Mix Tests, Relaxation 94 1 Peggy . I 9 Q Lana S Maxie l Reyes I Lita Reyna STUDIOUS SOPHOMORES-Sharon Edwards, Kenny Eades, Nancy Price, and Garland Brock find that books can really be interesting. Joe Rice it Patricia Roberts Robert Mike Pal Brenda Rearns Redden Redden Reed Becky Robertson Hattie Rogers Calvin Rutledge John Sanders Kenneth Kent Dorothy Shirley Joy Troy Satterlee Schwarz Scale Sedbury Self Self Sfudies Interesting, Sophomores Find 95 f ' JUL! ii 7' ff ' Liililt Bill es Bill R. H. Eva Dell Sharpe Shaw Shelton Simms Smith Spiller Paul Stevens 96 Beth Squiers David Stegall Eugene Steiner Jeanne Stephens Linda Sandra Randall Mike Taylor Taylor Thomas Thompson Danny Storch Butch Stroman C ll Siirlggd FEMININE CONFAB-Chatting before the morning bell are, from left, Linda Hol- man, Becky Robertson, Sandra Woodson, Melba Carlisle, Jackie Ohlhausen, Beth Squiers, and Janice Wilson. SHS Neophyfes Develop Friendships .lifrlmy Aurora Pat Brenda Loyd Tindall Torres Torres Turnbow Turner Bobby Iris Billy Barbara Sonny Wade Weems Wells Whittenburg Willoughby I L 'iq K ' 7 P .lanice Polly Shirley Sandra Jackie Wilson Wilson Wood Woodson Wright Glen Wylie Penny Diane Yorke Young Wilson seem pleased with the new lockers at Newman High. Students Approve of New Lockers ffm 'el' Tl w - Q- in ' ufffiilw -JH Q Q ivfigig. ,V , Rex Turner ,5E,, , V M.,ALy , . V i Seek. , ' Ji? ei., 'S 1 -, vxg, . J .- ' s izaikiw aa ,M . .. 1 K if ,J 1 n-I-ff f F x 4, A , 3 i f X 'P J f Q KM 2 K 'Q F W rev Elvis Wilson LOCKER LIKENESS-Sophomores Jerry Pittman, Bonnie Panzer, Ronny Wright and Elvis 97 1 Q f 4 4? u . v 2 x 1 764560564 SIGN HERE-The year- book signing party in the Newman High gymnasium offered il chance for SHS'ers to recall memories of the past year. The 1959 Yucca Gloriosa was dis- tributed in June. Summer Offers Recreation mfa new Q- f li SUMMER TUTORINC----Arlon King and Diane Young are taking 3 advantage of the summer courses provided by the Sweetwater School System. Mrs. G. J. Diohlmann is assisting the SHS sophomores. .lr . J,:sil SUMMER GRID-New plays and signals are the rule of the day in spring training. The 1960 gridsters are shown taking a new play in slow motion. Classes Resume September 8 SUMMER TRAINING-Like many other SHS students, Mary Scott, senior, spent her summer on the job. Mary works as a laboratory technician at Simmons Memorial Hospital. . SPIRITED BACKERS-A Mustang pep rally .Ltry H- is a fine example of school spirit and good 'ti' I sportsmanship. assess Q 2 is ' as P 'Q 3 N, S REGISTRATION SCHAMBLE-Crowded halls are a familiar sight at SHS but the first day of school shows evidence of added confusion. BEAT THE BUCKS-Cheer leaders, Tommy Leonard, Maureen Nayfa, Wendell Pat- terson, Ellen Kendrick, Mil- lard Leach, and Linda Kouri lead a Newman High pep ral- ly in the traditional yells. IOI , - Fl Homecoming Renews Friendships, Memories . . . ,..,..,KNm , 3 as ,J ,ff y f'1r'Qi TY. J FUTURE PONIES-Sweetwater High exes admire the prospects for the future Mustang football team. They are registering for Home- coming activities. BIG HLAZE-Study halls gave the ' Mustangs a chance to work on the Homecoming bonfire which illumi- nated tlle sky on Thursday before the 'fbig Friday game. Students are, from left, Judy Davis, Ellen Kendrick, Kenny Eades, Sheila Barnett, and Mike Keel. TUNELESS CUT-UPS+Calypso music ran wild in the Homecoming assembly. The merry- makers are, from left, Eddie Bradford, San- dra Sears, Suzanne Davis, Alex Foy, Ann Clark, Pat Turner, Frank Healer, and Buddy Sipe. Students, Exes Participate in Special Features EXES CONCREGATE-Homecoming of- fered past graduates a chance to talk over the good ol, days. After the Home- coming assembly, the Student Council served refreshments to the exes in the cafeteria. QUEEN NOMINEES-Finalists in the 1960 Homecoming Queen contest are driven by' their escorts in the annual Homecoming parade. The six girls make their appearance dressed in formals and riding in convertibles. FIGHTING HORSES RE- TURN - The conclusion of half-time activities at the Homecoming game finds the romping Ponies leading, 21-0. Six Candidafes Vie for Queen 'ly--W s PLAYING HARD-The Homecoming game against Lamesa was an important victory for the Hlyig red learn. ,limmy Watscmn is stopped lmy tlle Tornadoes after gaining yardage with the aid of Pony guard ,lay Knox C67.D IO4 SMILING FINALISTS - Run- ners-up in tln- 1960 Homecom- ing contest take time out from lmusy activities for ll friendly get together. From left are joy Witt, lielty Jamison. Lin- da Jolley, Betty Loelm, and Sher- ry Ballew. All are seniors ex- cept Betty Jamison, a sopho- more. CHEERFUL BEAUTY -- .ludy Daxis is pre- sented a dozen red roses as she is announced as Homecoming Queen of 1960. She was chosen by tlie SHS student body. Students Study, Participate in Activities SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS-Leadership and friendliness are qualities which help make Sherry Ballew and Don Cowan Best Girl Citizen and Best Boy Citizen respectively, 1959-1960. The senior students were nominated by their classmates. Final selections for the senior honors were made by the faculty of SHS. STUDIOUS SENIOR - .Ierry Davies, one of 26 seniors to take the Nation- al Merit Scholarship tests, received a letter of com- mendation for his high score. Jerry ranked among the upper 10,000 students of the nation. ACTIVE JOURNALISTS - En route to the annual Texas High School Press Association meeting at Denton, yearbook and Pony Express students stop- ped in Dallas at Taylor Pub- lishing Company. From left are Ben Brock, Pony Express ad- viser, David Harris, Judy Bow- en, Eddie Bradford, Betti Gaither, Larry Durham, Yvonne Bredemeyer, Nick Nabours, Yucca sponsor, and Taylor rep- resentative, Chester Sullivan. Plays, Parties, Add Spice fo SHS Routine IMMORTAL LITTLE WOMEN Llttle Women a play enacted by SHS Curtain Club members featured four little women from left Martha MeG1oth1n Alex Foy Judy Bowen and Garna Lawrence. LAST MINUTE TOUCHUPS-Homer Taylor and Myra .lean Anderson, put final makeup touches on Millard Leach for the play, Little Women. I06 HIGHLIGHT FOR STAFFAMembers of the Yucca staff enjoy a Christmas party given hy Mrs. Joe Bowen. SEATED, from left, are: Judy Lin- coln, Ben Brock, Judy Davis, Sheila Barnett, Nick Nahours, and Judy Ea- ton. STANDING are: Kay Bast, Judy Bowen, Betti Gaither, Diane Young, Gaye Martin, Nancy Price, Rita Stew- art, Joyce Bradley, Robbie Palmer, and Ellen Kendrick. Yucca Coronation Highlighfs Year HARMONIOUS TVVOSOME-Sandra Scars, SHS senior, and lerry Bourland, Roscoe High School senior, sing 'iAlwuys', for he pleasure of the queen and her court. ye W at pyyrr CORONATION PREPARATIONaThe day of the Yucca Coronation finally arrived alter weeks of pre- paration. Staff members and special committees worked diligently on Saturday to make the corona- tion better than ever. UPSY-DAISY -Lifting the ivy- trimmed arbor into place are, from left, Sheila Barnett, lay Knox, Joyce Bradley, Judy Davis, Betti Gaither, Guy Morgan, Ellen Ken- drick and .lerry Pittman. Queen Reigns Over Royal Court . . . ROYAL LADS AND LASSES -Amid a sparkling setting of southern beauty, Rita Stewart, SHS senior, was crowned 1959- 60 Yucca Queen. On her right is Ellen Kendrick, sophomore princess, and her escort, Law- son Allen. Linda Kouri, junior princess, and David Harris adorn the Queen's left. wha SOUTHERN DELIGHT-At the Yucca Coronation, Sopho- more Nancie Sharpe, carrying out the theme of the Deep Southf' entertains with the Charleston. SLEEPY-TIME BABESfTalented misses display their sing- Fraley, Patti Nelms, Tammy Oatman, Debbie Allen, and ing and tap dancing abilities with their number, uSleepy Ann Sheridan. Time Down South? From left are Carolyn Browning, Kay I08 Gains Crown Amid Southern Seffing REIGNING MAJESTY-Rita Stewart, senior, Yucca Queen for 1959- 60, was elected by the student body. She and her escort, Bev Hern- don, senior, stand under an arbor amid her 'Lsouthern-themed SOUTHERN CHARMiDuch- esses and their escorts are from left, .ludy Lincoln and Buddy Alldredge, Betty Jami- son and Kent Schwarz, sopho- moresg Alice Horne, and .loe Gerald, Kay Blair, and Mickey Horner, juniors, Sheila Bar- nett and .lay Knox, Sherry Bal- lew and James Morgan, seniors. 1 C0l1l't. -. 1:1 11 , ,,,. i, - - - -A 1- V-V1 Q 1 ,--- Ft ci ,,,. 11 ' .. , .,n.,satg,ms , . . -, , all we r . fr ' '.ii'i2sV4fLf?i- . 1 c , ' V1-Q ' 'V rf i.f' 1:-,,.'-'f:f1:f:f 3-fy,g,55ggsi'1f2,:-11.gf 7i:,, ' 5 ' -V V ' 4 F i fa '1 Eff- ' V . 'N??? 7--. f 1 r - -- 1 V S 53 -rt. 11 i1el f2 iz2-1121 Q 1 if 193115-1,42 1- 'air ---I 15, ,V1 V -new ,,-f 1:11 , H ,g14,VV,,1 X 5 VV A121111 if -Q 59,111 in 5 1 ,QZQQQQ , , f VV V1 1 ' 'fn 5 1 VV 1 1, 25? 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SUSPENSEFUL AGGRESSORS-Members of the junior team await their turn to play. From left are Joyce Hyatt, Betti Gaither, Kay Bast, and Patricia Parsons. IIO FEMININE CRIDDERS-Mem- hers of the Tri-Hi-Y Club par- ticipated in a HPowder-puff Foot- ball Came this year in the Mus- tang Bowl. This is the first time the event has been held at New- man High. BOISTEROUS BEAUTlES4The juniors charge into the senior line to win the game, 13-7. Career Day Helps Seniors Prepare for Future WHERE T0 NOW?gStudents from nearby Roscoe are confused by the maze of hallways and swarm of students at SHS. Students from Divide and Roscoe attended the speeches on various vocations. STUDENT GUIDE-Betty ,lamison directs H. D. Nor- ris to a Career Day session. Mr. Norris, local Rotarian, was in charge of securing speakers for the eventful day at Newman High. sassw , INDIVIDED ATTENTION-Seniors from Roscoe and Divide, as well as SHS upper- lassmen, devote their full attention to the guest speaker. The general assembly was the irst event on Career Day at Newman High. GUEST SPEAKER - R. H. Lawrence speaks to the Career Day Assembly on Ulmportance of Choosing a Career. FFA Members 'Rope' Favorites the Western Day Assembly. LASSOED f David Scott ties up Charles Burnett und Alice Horne as favor- ites of the Junior Class. David is a member of the local FFA Cluh. WESTERN STANCE - Ellen Kendrick and Mike Redden sophomore favorites, usize upi' the branding situation during HOT IRON - Lonnie Pevey brands Sh erry Ballew as senior favor- ite while James Mor- gan awaits his t l1fI1. Vernon Bullock helps Lonnie with the br ing. and- s Q E 21 E Mustangs Become Cowboys, COBVERSING COWBOY--,laiiios Mor- cr :- an pausvs for a nmint-nt after the assem- discuss tht: wvstern rcgalia of lJly lu Cowgirls for Day ,os rr- Sonuz of the SHS stutlt-nts. Sherry llvallew, center, and Mila lit-th Va11Dew:r seem plcast-tl with what tht-3 have sun LlT'lLE WHITE DOVE-Carol Cam, newcom- SOPH CHOICES-Mika: Redden and Ellen Kcnrlrivk were llillllttl stvpltoinortr favorites and arc st-cn amid the outdoor stage slitting on W'vstt'1'11 Day. er at SHS, sparks the corridors on Western Day with her brightlv vfrln1'ed Indian costume. l'lAl'l'X COlYtLRliGATIOlN Mike Rcfltlt-n, Ellen Kr-ntlrivli, CllLl1'lCS llurnett, and Alice Home art- four of lhv six class lamritcs 2111- llUllI1CBil on Vilcstcrn Day. II3 Annual Twirp Season Adds Spice IIEARTS AND FLOWERS-V llctly Turner olisciwvs tllc Val- vntinc tradition by gixing ,lay Knox, senior, lic-1' l10art. 3 ig Q ,M i K i t-if S , K X TABLES 'l'lfRNED-Peggx lle,-fm-r. loft. and Brvmla Crt-en prac- ' lice wllat tlivy I1I'Ci1Cllu during tht- annual Twirp St-iisuii at SHS. Billy . - Martin anfl .lciiy Slevenfoii arm- tln- l'U1'l.llIlZllC twirp clatvs in this in staiivc. 3 COKES AND SMILES-Ellen Kendrick, left, and Judy Lin- coln are treating Kenny Eades and Don Cowan to a coke. Stu- dents observe Twirp Season at wawastgvq , Newman High each year for two wr-Pks. First Big Snow Covers Campus HEY, DEV -shouts Senior Nancy Smith as he prepares to plaster Bev Herndon, SHS enior, with tt snowball. Juniors Betti Gaither, enter, and Judy Bowen, right, await their urn to get in the friendly fight. 'im ss s F -' LOOK BEHIND YOU!-Spirits ranged high as the first big snow of the year lay on the ground. Despite slippery sidewalks, cold hands, and bitter winds, SHS students play- fully engage in a snow battle. FROZEN FUN - February brought snow and cold weather to Sweetwater and the SHS campus. During the lunch hour, smiles were seen on the faces of Mustang students as they smeared one another with snow. was , I -3 -ww A un-.af A K WORK BRINGS PLEAS- URE-Journalism students Working on the decorations for the Pony Expresssspon- sored '4Miss SHS contest are, from left ton floorl, Linda Bevel and Mary Ann Hunt. On stage are Larry Durham, Wendell Patterson, David Harris, and Sandra Edwards. II6 t Pony Express Sponsors Confesf PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Tension mounted high for girls in the 'LMiss SHS contest. On the aft- ernoon before the big night the contestants prac- ticed walking on the ramp in their full skirts and heels. To maintain as much poise as possible is necessary in order to receive a high rating from thc judges. On the ramp, Junior Alice Horne, left, and Sophomore Donna Lane practice modeling while Senior Sandra Edwards tbackgroundb supervises the decorating. Sandra was in charge of decorations for the contest. Top Ten Vie for Honors A PLEASANT TASK-Nllainting is fun when I'm doing it for the 'Miss SHSI' con- testi' comments Junior Judy Bowen, right, to Senior Martha Mcfllothing. In order to complete the Japanese garden scene, in which the contestants displayed their talents, Judy and Martha are putting the finishing touches on a pagoda. Participating as con- testants, Judy and Martha were both in the top five of the 6'Miss SHS contest. FINAL INSTRUCTIONS - Co- editor of the Pony Express, Yvonne Bredcmeyer, senior, gives eight of the ten girls in the contest their final instructions for the night. From left Cback rowi are Kay Bast, Alice Horne, Mila Beth VanDever, Judy Bowen and Gaye Martin fstandingj Front row: Ben Brock, Martha McGlothing, Judy Lincoln, and Donna Lane. II7 Out-of-Town Judges Select 'Miss SHS' FEMMES FATALES-Top five finalists in the 'gMiss lyn Petty, Miss SHSQ Ann Clark and Alice Horne. The SHSH Contest are Judy Bowen, Martha MeClotl1ingg Caro- girls were rated by five out-of-town judges. FLOWER PRESENTATION-Ann Clark and Alice Horne look on while Carolyn Petty is presented the traditional flowers. Roh- bie Palmer, '4Miss SHS', for 1959, presents the corsage. ll8 GLORIOUS LASSES-Finalists, who appeared in the various phases of the contest, are, standing from left, Martha Mc- Glothing, Donna Lane, Carolyn Petty, Ann Clark, Gaye Mar- tin, and Alice Horne. Seated are, from left, Kay Bast, Mila Beth VanDever, .ludy Lincoln and Judy Bowen. Talented Seniors Star in Annual Play tu., 0-,nf s.. e . ,tw OH, WHAT LEGS!-Shorts-clad ,learl Seale stands stage center in the annual Senior Play. Joan Smith sits stage left and converses with Joe Collins about the latest tennis match, GRANDMOTHERLY ADVICE-,loan Smith, center, gives Betty Loeb and Buddy Sipe some good advice on their multiple problems. In the three-act comedy, Betty plays Mavis, the older sister, and Buddy is the delivery boy. ACTORS' ANTICS-Kay Boyd, left, pauses for a few minutes during dress rehearsal for the 1960 Senior Play. Alex Foy, Joan Smith, Buddy Sipe, Gerald Stevenson, and Joe Collins also stop for a lJ1'Ct1lllE'1'. STARK DRAMAWNO, Joe Collins isn't pro- posing. He is merely pleading with Kay Boyd to give up the idea of being an actress. Nan- cy Lee and .learl Seale watch the dramatic scene. Students Loyal fo School, Faith, Country I 2 , ,....av'P mf Ny ' Hlf.ARlN' TU CO- Little Rt-d, Mustang Mascot, symbolizes the fighting fiplllf displayed by the 'tllig Red team. Trainer Kenneth Satterlee is holding he RELIGIOUS lNlEDITA'l'lON-Sheila Barnett takes time iispifit Of SHS-M out from her school career to read a daily devotion. Religion plays u big part in the lives of Newman High students, Q . SONG OF' MANY-New man High students blend their voices in the singing of the Alma Mater during the weekly assembly. Adopt- ed a number of years ago, the Alma Mater is symbolic of the loyalty and spirit of SHS students. . . . Look Forward fo Coming Year ELECTRIFYINC! -She- ri Roberts proclaims that she is for the HFour Ros- es in the Student Council Officer elections for 1960- 61. Joe Gerald, ,ludy Lin- coln, Donna Lane, Tommy Leonard, and Buddy Sipe are waiting their turn to speak. eff? Q VQTE-K it ......,,,Q.-.,.q.w- V 1 1 V? V X: 3'wV..f 4,1u1ug5i OWATTS' 'AND l l'HUNIlSE --Larry Durham, rt poscy from the Four Roses bouquet, speaks in the annual campaign assembly. Larry was elected to the office of Student Council President for the your l96O-6l. , gal ldf M rr,N QW' ljfis JW' Vxcnljvci BET T' Y SIC KAY l lTTlN' IXJNYEHS4Xrl'lUN-Slmroii Edwulds, wcairing hut, and Nuncie Sharpe conclude their udventurc in some unfor- tunate slum- salon, They ure Clllllllillglllllg for the Kilowutt ticket. I2I vo-rr-K 1 L owm 5. S 564446 Zan,-wt Fwmgmd 1-hdwzmz Fbwmgml Seczezfcnq and 055546 WMM 776. . 5 '7eac4ew Wiacutwmwe l 745 ..5 5. and Superintendent South Guides Schools it ,T RELAXING MOMENTS-Mr. South takes a few minutes away from his busy schedule to read about current affairs. I24 Completing his eighth year as superintendent' of Sweetwater Pub- lic Schools, Olaf C. South has become a highly-respected figure at Newman High. Mr. South is a member of numerous local civic organizations and is a leader in the First Methodist Church. it y A CHIEF EXECUTIVE-Olaf G. South finds office work interesting as he goes about his daily duties as superintendent. Board Members Plan for '59-'60 School Year Dr. June Young SCHOOL ORCANIZERS-Members of the Sweetwater School Board are not only active business- men, hut they are also interested in the welfare and advancement of schools in the local school district. From left, are Dr. .lune Young, C, E. Lambert, Superintendent Olaf South, Wade Forester, and Hudson Lincoln. ,l. M. Lawrence, Kirby Kinsey, and Dr. A. N. Densmore, standing, are also members. Hudson Lincoln These interested citizens, who offer their services without pay, are elected by the voting population of this school district and serve three-year terms. J. M. Lawrence Dr. Al Densmore Wade Forester Kirby Kinsey C' E' Lambert Principal John White Leads Teachers, Students John W. White, principal at New- man High School, has become a familiar sight around the campus in the six years that he has ably filled his post. Besides devoting many hours to his duties at school, this popular school man has found time to be active in church and civic affairs. Mr. White is a past president of the local Lions Club. X l26 'ix --Q John W. White PEACE AND QUIET-Principal and Mrs. John White pause for a quiet evening at home. Both enjoy reading. Assistant Principal, Supervisor Aid SHS 'ers A cheerful smile and win- ning personality are synony- mous with Ben Brock, assist- ant principal at Newman High. Ben Brock P. H. Buster . . . man about school. One may always receive guidance and advice from Mr. Buster in the office lcdown the hall. Mr. Buster, who received his Master of Education degree from Hardin-Simmons University, not only teaches algebra, but also is supervisor and counselor at Sweet- water High. Mr. Brock, a Botarian, is Sunday School superintend- ent and deacon at the First Baptist Church. Once recognized as Sweet- water,s uYoung Man of the Year, Mr. Brock has guided numerous SHS students in their chosen professional and business careers. P. H. Buster I27 Secretary, Assistants Aid Administration and Faculty U g s-Vi ew 1 ' M W 'R 5' 'X si Q -f' Q njl r xg vm . if f S as TW Aly 25531 111, wi is w 00. M41 :gr SM X 'lf 3 Q an fl--asm COMPARING NOTES-Mrs. Beckham, secretary to John White, and Mrs. Lucas, are offering helpful suggestions involved in their world of ink, letters, and typewriters. ff STUDENT HELPERS-Newman High School students finding time to help in the principal's office during their study hall are Paula Smith, Sherry Ballew, Starla Foster, Joan Smith, and Greta Henderson. FUTURE STENOGRAPHERS - M1's. Charles Nunn instructs the student sec- retaries at Newman High. The studious lasses are Rosalice Roland, Winnie Phemister, Iris Jones, and Judy Decker. Ministers Give Students Bible Instruction 'RELIGIOUS LEADERSfMinisters representing different denom- not shown, are LeRay Fowler, Leonard Worthley, Lenard Hart- l inations are A. L. Patterson, Preston Barret, Dwain Evans, Jack , ley, Avery Sullivan, Don Reed, Marshall Rhew, Angus Miller, and 1Wise, Harold Dykstra, and Matt Powers. Other Bible teachers, Clarence Stephens. l l A 30-minute class period each Wednesday after- noon is devoted to study of the Bible and its religious teachings. Students attend classes according to their denom- inational choosing, and are instructed by ministers of local churches. The Bible class is a highlight of the weekly SHS schedule. TOOL OF RELIGION-Bible instructors, Stanley Shipp, Mrs. John Anz, and Arthur Rebber thumb through the familiar pages of their textbook. I29 Teachers 'Dig in' for '59-'60 Courses Mrs. J. W. Walston . . . BA., Mrs. Phil Sparkman . . . AB., Bay- Hardin-Simmons . . . World His- lor University . . . teaches Ameri- tory instnuctress . . . sponsors De- can History and World History hate Cluh and Sophomore Class. . . . enjoys golf. A W., ,, ...., , V .,,...,. ..,r. . .....Wm.,,,,5,.1 , V. mwwu-.aLvrmsl4vlEv'3 if ' st. ,...A.....,..ua-.,wws....W.s-..,.,...v.s,..s,.,.....t. Q MA H M M sa. .. . sw., wat . tmggfsisifr at ' W I X fr f. f W V- .Q ' -F J iiiiii Elwood Turner . . . BS., Texas Christian University . . . teaches Civics and Economics . . . athletic director and head foot- ball coach. NK Mrs. Billy Willingham . . . BS. and M.E., Midwestern University . . . teaches World History and Physical Education . . . member of Delta Kappa Gamma. HISTORY IN THE MAKING - Comparing methods of instruction are, from left, Elwood Turner, Mrs. .l. W. Walston, and Mrs. Phil Sparkman. Mr. Turner teaches Civics and Eco- nomics, while both Mrs. Walston and Mrs. Willingham teach World History. . . . Study New Teaching Techniques Melvin Robertson . . . B.S., W.T.S.C .... Biology instructor and backfield coach . . . sponsors Sophomore Class . . . enjoys fish- ing and golfing. Billy Savage . . . B.S., North Texa as State . . . teaches biology . . . Board of Directors, Kiwanis Club . . . likes fishing and golfing. ,.... HEART ACHES-J. W. Halbert and Melvin Robertson are examining one of the many aids used in teaching SHS students parts of the body. Mr. Halbert is chemis- try and physics instructor at Newman High, and Mr. Robertson is a biology teacher. J. W. Halbert . . . M.S., Ukla- J. G. Overton . . . A.B., Abi- Mrs. George Leonard . . . B.A., P. H. Buster . . . M.E., Har- homa State University . . . lene Christian College . . . al- Mary Hardin Baylor College din-Simmons . . . math . . . chemistry and physics instruc- gebra, geometry, and trigo- . . . algebra I and II instruc- sponsor of Student Council. tor . . . Junior Class sponsor. nometry teacher . . . tennis tress . . . sponsors Sophomore coach. Class. I3, 'haw Mrs. David Bridgford . . . B.B.A., Sul Ross State College . . . typ- ing, Texas History and Commercial Law instruetress. Billy Willingham . . . M.Ed., Mid- western University . . . teaches Drivers Training and golf . . . line grid coach. Pat Patterson . . . M.M., Vander- cook . . . sponsors band and cheer- leaders. I32 Teachers Find Exploring with Books Mrs. Charles L. Nunn . . . M.A., Hardin-Simmons . . . National Flower Show judge . . . Amateur ham radio operator . . . enjoys needlepointing. STUDIOUS INSTRUCTORSwTeachers at SHS are constantly striving to widen their fields of knowledge. Gathered in the li- brary are, from left, Frank Davis, Ray Rushing, Miss Marie Haney, Mrs. David Bridgford, Eugene Shirley, and Mrs. Charles Nunn. f J E u g e n e Shirley . . . B.M., Texas Western A Cappella choir . . . sponsors Senior Class. Ray Rushing . . . B.S., Abilene Christian College . . . General Metals Shop . . . Sponsors VIC Chapter ll. inds, Interesting 5 E ' ' , E B Miss Marie Haney . . . B.L.S., T.W.U .... librarian . . . sponsors Library Club . . . enjoys photog- raphy, fishing, hunting, and re- corded music. Ben Brock . . . M.Ed., University V , V V 'smref--ffe. ',rV1., ,...,..,,W,,,,, LU,,, WMMMMMH VAVVA Y M iM of Texas . . . assistant principal A iiii My . . . journalism instructor . . . adviser, Pony Express . . . Rotary Club . . , Deacon, First Baptist Church. 5552 Woodrow Smith . . . B.A., Raymond Hefner. . . BS., Sul Miss Louise Bollinger . . . Frank Davis - - - B-A-, TSXHS Hardin-Simmons . . . Industrial Ross . . . woodworking and M.Ed., Texas Tech . . . Home- A8zM . . . Vocational Agricul- Cooperative Training instruc- Mechanical Drawing teacher. making instructress . . . Future lure - - - C0'SP0HS0f Of Student tor . . . sponsors VIC Chapter Homemakers of America spon- COUUCII - - - S0T1i01' Class SP0fl' and Senior Class. sor. SOI- '33 Faculty Members Active in Community Miss Laura Sheridan . . . M.A., McMurry . . . English instructress . . . sponsors Laura Sheridan Chap- ter of Future Teachers of Ameri- ca . . . Assistant Sunday School superintendent. uate of McMurry College. Nick Nabours . . . BA., McMurry . . . English teacher . . . sponsors Yucca Cloriosa . . . member of Sigma Tau Delta National English Society . . . member of Phi Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Chi Honorary Society. Mrs. Arminda T. Yates . . . M.A., Homer K. Taylor . . . B.S., Hardin- Hardin-Simmons . . . English in- Simmons . . . teaches English, structress . . . sponsors ready writ- Speech . . . sponsors Curtain Club. ing and extemporaneous speaking . member of B and PW. I 34' ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS-Jana Looney is receiving some advice from Nick Nabours, English instructor and yearbook sponsor at SHS. Mr. Nabours is a grad- Mrs. Garland Vinson . . . B.A., Hardin-Simmons . . . teaches Span- ish l and ll and English IV . . . sponsors Senior Class and Los Conquistadores. School Employees Aid Students CLEANUP BRICADE-Helping to keep the Mustang campus clean are C. J. Forgerson and Leroy Roberts. Not shown is J. M. Flickinger. NOONTIME TREAT-Mmes. G. D. Morgan, S. H. Neal, and Lester Dyer believe in service with a smile at the SHS cafeteria. Being served are, from left, Charles Morgan, Don Mclunkins, and .loe Clark. 'i MEN ON WHEELS-Bus drivers in the local school districts are, from left, Lloyd O. McCoy, Ray- mond Hefner, Morris Hartgraves, Ben High, Floyd Midkiff, John Linn, and John Corfman. TAXING TERMS-Mondel Rogers, school tax col- lector, and his secretary, Miss Linda Gabler, look over school tax figures. l35 Student Council Future Farmers of America Future Hornelnakers of America Future Teachers of America Clioir Cheerleaders Twirlers Band Clubs Pony Express Stajf Yucca Cloriosa Staff Vocational Industrial Club Industrial Co-operative Training 0 SHS Plan-Makers Gain Success WAYNE WITT-A cheerful smile and a winning personality 1 ..::1..:e:E.., M5 af f . gpg P. H. Buster Sponsor Judy Davis Mrs. Garland Vinson f I U X 5 gli, . ya' ,v i'I Q2fijff1' :V 1 2, .K 5' W fi W Iii. 'iw' - 'A I ' Don Cowan J. W. Halbert Linda Jolley Mrs. Terry Bridgford are the trademarks of the 1959-1960 president of the Student Council. Wayne is a senior. My Juanita Nunn Mrs. Charles Nunn Mary Scott Woodrow Smith I38 'T V ' W 9i.15'5 ' - ,Q 3 kLf:-'.i 1 X 4? it V' las' me , X Q 'Www N' Y as NMA, S K 1,54 'M . Q AW l Xa! if t f.. f : TWV Nj... ,x X I 1, uf Carole Sexton Mrs. Maureen Leonard ' A 4,9831 1 . T 55 ' Q 5 - ':','f.:E5s?.'- ff f .f . f . . .. .ff . A it Joy Witt Frank A. Davis BETTY LOEB-Senior Betty Loeb, Council vice-president, can always be associated with a willingness to work and a friendly attitude. . Student Council Directs School Activities :: 5'i.I'. ' ' 'I R 'fa A 1' .. 5, Misafir, Sail: if 4 ' 35' 4-f I. 'la Q4 S ' .. swsx---,4z.: . S at 6 3:4515 .li--,' a J f . '- for .ogg f VI- .mv me 1. Eddie Bradford Mrs. Phil Sparkman . , itog. N ,., iiiic f',,,. i tL.-., . . -:if-.gsgi', ziiiqgki' Y' H 337' iv JW . Vi , - 52599 f' , , ' .-jQy?'1foS?i1g lift.. f . Dee Graham Elwood Turner . g.,:95:423s5Eg,giX55 . 'S R Y ' i 4 1, 'Q 2 W V15 1'-Wifi-1. 1? . -' ' 1 fini' i3,fi,115if., , , fwggiffs 'f fu ' - I, L , i 5e:sff,:r.n, ' A we . Wig- :fig -Mf- I- -f ,, ff.,-f . --- ,Wgfmag K' ' H . 1'f'1wr1ff1 ' 21 , S ii . .5 1 -1. s ' if Larry Durham Wendell Patterson Judy Coltharp .l. G. Overton Homer Taylor Miss Louise Bollinger Peggy Hefner Betty Jamison , I T l I I Ro ceflazlne Nancy Sharpe Nick Nabours Miss Laura Shelfwzdx I L Byivsavig Mrs. .l. W. Walston X! 1 Aw . V 1 L If Ll K iSHERRY BALLEW-Elected by the student body of Newman SANDRA EDWARDSfAdding to the list of honors that she has lHigh School, Sherry has filled the post of secretary-treasurer of the achieved in high school, Sandra won the position of reporter for Q Student Council. the Student Council. '39 Future Farmers lnvesf in Presenf . . MUSTANGS TURNED COWBOYSeThe Future Farmers of ander, treasurer, Don Wright, vice-president, Jimmy Fry, America have a genuine interest in livestock and farming. secretary, James Thomas, president, and James Jameson, The officers are Billy Belew, sergeant-at-arms, Jesse Alex- reporter. FINE SHAPE-James Thomas, James Owens, Jimmy Davis, Joe McCright, and Jim Henington leam the fine points of judging cattle. I40 PIG POINTS-Russell Green and Palmer Baugh inspect one of their squirming, squealing projects. . . Plan for Fufure in Agriculfure LAMB CHOPS ON THE HOOF-Members of the local Future Farmers of America, Butch Stroman, Lonnie Pevey, Joey Dollar, and Gary Ribble, show a lamb that is being kept and cared for by the F.F.A. boys. OOFIN' IT-Trimming the hooves of an Angus bull are F.F.A. members wouglas Taylor, J. V. Martin, David Scott, and Jesse Alexander. SHOW TIME-Royce Green, James Jameson, and Cary Ribble are giving this little pigv his evening meal. BEAUTY TREATMENThTommy Ceron, 'Palmer Baugh, and James Jameson find that many hours of work are involved in caring for livestock. I4l Fufure Homemakers Practice Feminine Tacfic ff- W WARDROBE DESIGNERS-Gloria Davis, left, and Peggy ner, standing, look on while Glenda DeShazo tries her luck sewing. Pam Walston and Nancy Flickinger add the touches to their sewing project. rr Devofe Hours fo Work, Planning EXECUTlVES+0fficers in the Sweetwater Chapter of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America Club are Dorothy Lewis, re- porterg Brenda Caldwell, song leader, Zelma Simmons, secre- taryg John Smith, second vice- presidentg Lana Durham, presi- dentg Dolores.Banner, vice-presi- dent, Bonnie Fullwood, his- toriang Penny Yorke, treasurerg and Linda Whitworth, pianist. Carol Sexton, not shown, is club parliamentarian. CHRISTMAS CHEER-Patsy Taylor, Sandra Woodson, Sarah Scott, Shirley Sedberry, Sandra Mason, Barbara Freeman, and Sandy Knight, all of the F.H.A., are busily prepar- ing cards to spread Christmas joy among convalescents in this area. IN?-Members of the Future Homemakers Chapter are preparing to leave on a Standing, from left, are Nettie Davis, Diana Flynn, Linda Holman, Sandra Taylor, Lola Connie Brady, Brenda Reed, Patti Baker and Bobbie Lowe. Seated are Judy Coltharp, Mary Shirley Wood, Nancy Sharpe, Ima Law, and Lynda Henington. The Future Hornemakers of America Chapter is devoted to preparing the girls of today to be better women of tomor- row. ln order to be a member of F.H.A. a student must have at least one year of hornemalcing, and have an active interest in the Chapter work. I43 FTA 'ers Sight Scholastic Ambifions PRESENT AND FUTURE-Sponsors of the local Future Teach- ers of America Club, Elwood Turner, left, and Miss Laura Sheri- dan, extreme right, show pride in the 1959-1960 organization. Students are, from left ffront rowb, Greta Henderson, .ludy PRIDE OF PRESENT-While anticipating a teaching career, the L'Sehool Marmsw make use of their musical talent at the present. The senior quartet consists of Suzanne Davis, Chottoml, Mary Rayburn, Yvonne Bredemeyer, and Alex Foy ftopl. I44 Bowen, Retti Gaither, Sandra Edwards, Sherry Ballew, and Betty Loeb. Back Row: Ann Clark, Wendell Patterson, David Harris, and Alex Foy. SPEAKING TALENTS-Miss FTA, Judy Bowen, and Mr. FTA, Jerry Pittman, Search for material to include in their speeches at the district contest. . . . Prepare for Future Occupations FUTURE lNSTRUCTORSAAspiring teachers are, from left, Robbie Palmer, Jerry Franklin, Charles Burnett, Leigh Brookes, Iris Jones, and Gloria Bredemeyer. Second row: Bobbie Lowe, Polly Wilson, Alex Foy, Judy Coltharp, Mary Rayburn, Joyce Bradley, Suzanne Davis, Kay Bast, and Yvonne Bredemeyer. Third row: Joan Smith, Elizabeth Scob- ey, Betty Turner, Ann Bast, Sara Turner, and Dimple Lawerenee. TEACHER TACTICS-Brushing up on the techniques are FTA members Starla Foster, Barbara Freeman Martha Mc Clothing, Elizabeth Seobey, Alex Foy, and Mar aret Shuff NEWCOMERS-Initiation proves eventful for newly- accepted Future Teachers of America. The neophytes are, from left ffront FOWJ, Penny Yorke, Beverly Brookes, Beckey Robertson, Leigh Brookes, Mickey Hor- ner, James Morgan, Martha Mcfllothing, Ellen Ken- drick, Sheri Roberts, Boyce Bonner, Tommy Leonard, and Deloris Sutton. Baek row, from left, Janice Wilson, Carolyn Petty, Judy Lincoln, Sharon Edwards, Kay Blair, Margaret Bishop, Margaret Shuff, Carolyn Tay- lor, Alice Horne, Peggy Pittman, Barbara Whitten- burg, Betty Jamison, Diane Young, Donna Bledsoe, El- vis Wilson, Felton Dickens, J. O. Norred, and M. A. Norred. Choir Blends Harmony into Curriculum . . . The Newman High School Choir is a vital part of the SHS musical training program. The vocalists, boasting new robes of red and white, won honors in dis- trict and state competition. VOCAL INSTRUCTION-Alex Foy, choir president, leads Rita Stewart, secretary, Linda Jolley, reporter, Bob Atkinson, parliamentariang Eddie Bradford, section leaderg Larry Stanley, vice-president, and Buddy Sipe, student director in a series of pre- concert exercises. MUSTANG MUSICIANS-Resplendent in scarlet and white robes are members of the Newman High HA choir. From left, ffront row? are Sandra Sears, Martha McGlothing, Kay Norman, Lillian Montgomery, Rita Stewart, Gary Pitt, Pat Turner, Buddy Sipe, Eddie Bradford, Douglas Taylor, Roy Beinhauer, Judy Decker, Linda Taylor, Linda Jolley, and Brenda Reed. Second row: Sue Bristow, Dorothy Lewis, Sandra Land, Mila Van- I46 Dever, Gerald Stevenson, Bob Atkinson, Jearl Seale, Robert King, Larry Stanley, Joe Rice, Alex Foy, Margaret Bishop, and Suz- anne Davis. Third row: Bonnie Panzer, Brenda Caldwell, Judy Lincoln, Dorothy Seale, Rosalice Roland, Billy Conway, Frank Healer, Royce Bonner, Martin Crissup, Glenn Imken, Merrill Lewis, Troy Self, Sheri Roberts, Ann Bast, Ann Clark, and Mary Rayburn. Ensembles Flavored with New Melodies HIGH AND HAPPY-Alex Foy, Mila Beth VanDever, and Sandra Sears find that the high notes come easier when you are sitting high. Ann Clark is at the keyboard. TUNEFUL ENSEMBLE-Gaye Martin, accom- panist, Mila VanDever, Sandra Land, Ann Clark Sheri Roberts, Dorothy Lewis, and Judy Decker stop for a smile and a round of applause after a number. Yell Leaders Boost Pony Spirit Hlf they can be there, so can weln This rnight well be the motto of the SHS cheer- leaders in referring to the Mustangs. These lads and lasses add spirit and personality to the some- times cold and muddy athletic contests throughout Texas. LEADING LAD--Millard Leach, SHS senior, was elected head cheerleader by the Mustang student body. BUSY BELLE-Senior Maureen Nayfa takes time out from classroom activities to urge the Ponies on to even greater victories. l ACTIVE ASSISTANT-Linda Kouri, junior, adds a good deal of Hspicel' to the lively pepsters. . . . Supporf Baskefball, Football FIGHT-Wendell Patterson, junior pepster, is a second-year veteran on the My if' Mustang cheerleading line-up. EVERYBODY YELL-Tommy Leonard, sophomore yell leader, lends his booming voice to aid the Mustangs on to victory. 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Back row: Maureen Nayfa, Ellen Kendrick, and Linda Kouri. 1 to the football ndell Patterson, I49 Twirlers Spark Band Appearance Barbara Holloman, with personality plus, Jeanne 5lCPhCDS, S0Ph0II10fC, is 21 high- Lenora McCullough, petite junior assist- is a junior twirling recruit. stepping newcomer to the SHS twirler ant, is a two baton star. ranks. Kay Blair, junior head-twirler, leads the twirling misses Bob Atkinson, four-year band member, serves the Big Red of Sweetwater High School. Mustang Band as Drum Major. I50 Bandsfers 'Swing,' Play Old Favorites STAGE BAND-Swing music and old-time favorites are the rule with this musical group. Members are, from left ffront rowf, Carole Sexton, Betty Jamison, Pat Turner, Charles Arbaugh, Gerald Stevenson, and Tommy Leonard. Second row: Bob Atkin- son, Richard Green, Barry Brown, Linda Christopher, and Don Mclunkins. Third row: Ann Clark, Charles Weems, Leslie Ander- son, Nelson Geron, Charles Morgan, Millard Leach, Farnum Ter- rell, and Jerry Linebaugh. Standing at the back are Mila Van- Dever, Maxie Reyes, and Maureen Nayfa. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Pat Pat- terson, band director, consults up- coming decisions with his band officers. Students are, from left, Millard Leach, Buddy Sipe, Nelson Geron, Bob Atkinson, Charles Mor- gan, Barbara Holloman, Gloria Bredemeyer, and Carole Sexton. I5l Reeds and Brasses Cop Honors LOWER REGISTER-Pitched somewhat lower than the trumpets, trombone and baritone players often play harmony. The boys, seated from left, are Allen Lasseter, Glenn lmken, Jerry Franklin. Standing are Richard Green, Barry Brown, Bill Simms, John Decker. SPICY VARIETY-The saxophone, a reed instrument, is played by, seated from left, Gerald Stevenson, Carole Sexton, Pat Turner, and Charles Arbaugh. Standing are Dean Hendon, Penny Yorke and Bob Atkinson. Its popularity unabated, Sweet- wateris Mustang Band, under the direction of E. C. flnatl Patterson, continued its colorful ways during the 1959-60 school year. Besides producing the traditional half-time shows at the football games and concerts .for civic en- joyment, the band won outstanding honors at the annual University Interscholastic League contests. The band played host to 50 out-of-town bands at the annual UIL marching contest. RHYTHMIC PERFECTION - .learl Seale and Sandra McQueen, bell players, are in- cluded with, from left, .lames Hall, Bill McCarley, Charles Weems, Fred Flusche and J. O. Norred, as part of the percussion section. Musicians Show Special Talen REEDS GALORE-Menibtrs of the tltlrlnet ectlon of the Tonimy Lsnnud Liyernx lilulttlieur Jr lnnc Nttphen Mustang Band arc Lita Reyna Judy Exton Joyce Blackwell Betty ,lanmon Lcnora NIcCullou h Nancy Bromley and Patti Baker, Maxie Reyes, Emily Martinez Sharon Edwardq 1 lrblra Bullc On BRASSES TO THE FORE --Phillip Flusche, Don Mc- Junkins, Ricky Windham, Eugene Steiner, Ann Clark, Harold Jones, George Stew- art, and Maureen Nayfa prove that the French horns and basses are an important part of any band. All Classes Participate TRUMPETERS' HOLIDAY -Often leading the big red band is the trumpet section. The members are, front row from left, Farnum Terrell, Charles Morgan, Buddy Sipe, and Millard Leach. Second row: Connie Brady, Rocky Brooks, Nelson Geron, M. A. Norred, .lerry Linebaugh, and Harold Dooley. Back row: Francisco Arrendondo, Leslie Anderson, David Stegall, Crcgario Munoz, and David Palacios. in Band Programs FEMININE CONGREGATION-Adding beauty as well as music to the SHS band are, seated from left, Barbara Holloman, Suzanne Davis, Joyce Bradley, Bobbe Lowe, LaVohn Cornell, and Penny Yorke. Standing are Kay Blair, Barbara Whit- tenburg, Linda Christopher, Iris Jones, Gloria Bredemeyer, Yvonne Bredemeyer, Betti Gaither, and Judy Coltharp. I54 Aspiring Dramafisfs Entertain s. LAST CALLiPatsy Taylor, Curtain Club secretary, checks to see if Bob Atkinson, presidentg Ann Clark, reporter, Homer THYJOT, SPOHSOTS and NHUCY Smith, ViCe'PfCSidf3m5 are 'fall J PROMISING TALENT-Sandra Sears, Alex Foy, Judy Bowen, present and accounted forf' Martha McGlothing, Garna Lawrence and Carolyn Petty, seated, and Millard Leach, Charles Lindsey, George Stewart and Joe Collins, standing, examine the dialogue for the upcoming play, Little Women. LASSES AND A LAD4Play rehearsal seems interesting for student dramatists, first row from left, Judy Decker, Connie Brady, ,Ioan Smith, Winnie Phemister, and Lana Durham. Sec- ond row': Eva Dell Spiller, Joyce Hyatt, LaVerne Bredemeyer, and Elizabeth Scobey. Third row: Ima Law, Barbara Whittenburg, Elancy Price and Penny Yorke. Fourth row: Joyce Bradley, Sandra and, Judy Eaton, and Lawson Allen. ATTENTIVE CLUB MEMBERS-Listening to plans for a future production are, first row from left, Pam Walston, Myra Jean Anderson, Lynda Henington, Mary Rayburn, and Roaslice Ro- land. Second row: Nancy Flickinger, Lola Cavitt, Sandra Taylor, Linda Ho1rnan,.Kay Bast. Third row: Donna Lane, Naneie Sharpe, Betti Gaither, Ann Bast, Dorothy Seale. Fourth row: Jerry Davies, Robbie Palmer, Kay Boyd, Sheri Roberts, Linda Jolley and Bette May. Fifth row: Richard Green, Jearl Seale, and Jim Henington. I55 Library Club Aids School THANKFUL SPIRIT-Members of the Library Club-Mari- lyn Pollard, Diana Flynn, Ann Bast, Kay Bast, Linda Kouri, and Dorothy Lewis-decorate the library bulletin board for Thanksgiving. REMINDER FOR EXPLORATION-While exploring the library, Alice Horne and Elaine Kennon Hardin pause to examine Donna Barker's poster concerning this pleas- ant pastime. I56 Books . . . books . . . books. Library girls at Newman High School are con- stantly striving to better themselves and others through use of the school library. U The Library Club, consisting of these hard-working lasses, was organized sev- eral years ago. Miss Marie Haney, veteran school li- brarian, is the club sponsor. LIBRARY OFFICERS-Miss Marie Haney, sponsor, looks on while officers, Bonnie Fullwood, Virginia Flynn, Greta Henderson, Truby Full- wood look over new library books. CHECKING FOR THE FUTURE-Renewing and checking out books is an everyday chore for library girls. They are, from left, Winnie Phemister, Patsy Taylor, Diane Young, Carolyn Newman, and Doris Sullivan. Banquets Spark Spanish Schedule LANGUAGE LEADERS-Mrs. Garland Vin- son, Spanish Club sponsor, discusses club plans with, from left, Eddie Bradford, Sandra Edwards, and Alice Horne. Standing are Mrs. Vinson, .ludy Bowen, and Margaret Bishop. SPANISH SPEAKERS - Members of the Spanish Club are seated, from left, Buddy Alldredge, Peggy Pittman, Beverly Brookes, Donna Bledsoe, Diane Young, Evelyn Cor- nelius, Greta Henderson, and Gary Bailey. Standing are Kenny Eades, Kenneth Satterlee, Harold Dooley, Tommy Leonard, and Jerry Pittman. Q Los Conquistadores, Newman High Spanish Club, was organized five years ago and consists of stu- dents who are studying Spanish or who have studied Spanish at SHS. The club, having approxi- mately 35 members, has received honors in lnterscholastic League Contests and has received state- wide recognition on numerous oc- casions. COLORFUL ATTIRE-Bright colored dresses and skirts are the rule at a Spanish Club sup- per. Attending the supper were, seated, from left, Ann Bast, Ann Clark, Linda Kouri, Carolyn Taylor, Sherry Ballew, Judy Eaton, and Kay Bast. Standing are George Stewart, Kay Blair, .limmy Walton, Isabelle Griggs, and M. A. Norred. I57 Pony Express Reaps Honors Informing the Student Body and teachers of events of interest is the duty of the Pony Express Staff. These young journal- ists devote many hours to gathering and getting news. Besides ipuhlishing the bi-weekly edi- tions, the staff also sponsors the annual Miss SHS contest in the early spring. The Pony Express again won the state championship in its bi-weekly class and reaped top national honors during the 1959-60 school year. The Express has won the state championship nine times in the last ll years. 2'5.,...2g CRITICAL EYE-Karen Kendrick and Yvonne Brede- meyer, co-editors, submit a copy of the Pony Express for Adviser Ben Brock's approval. l58 'rf'-rw NEWS CORNER-Class and Club editor Sandra Edwards and Exchange editor Mary Ann Hunt examine one of the exchange papers received by the stuff of the Pony Express. SPORTS DEPARTMENT-Keeping the Pony Express's reading public in- formed on Sweetwater l'ligl1's athletic program is the task of these senior male journalists. From left are Sports Writer Wayne Witt and Co-editors Milton Taylor and Ralph Sorrells. Sfudenfs Develop Creative Talents ,. ' .Y get UW, EXP' slip . Bari PECK, PECK, PECK-Co-advertising Manager .luanita Nunn prepares advertising copy for the Pony Express while Business Manager, Elaine Gaines, and Dorothy Lewis, assist with layouts and copy. LOOK HERE-lletty Loch, Associate Editor of the paper, calls Carolyn Petty's attention to a 1954 issue of the Pony Express. Carolyn, a senior journalist, is the staff Photography Coordinator. CONCENTRATED EFFORT-Copy Editor Elizabeth Scobey reads Pony Express copy while Virginia Flynn puts the finishing touches on a feature story. Yucca Staff Aims High . . . ADVICE AND SUGGESTIONS-'Sheila Barnett and Judy Rush, rush, rush. Members of the Yucca Gloriosa staff strived to meet the final deadline. Writing copy, cropping pictures, and proofreading were only a few of the last-minute tasks of the staff. After several members of the staff attended the Journalism workshop at Texas A 8: M and the Texas High School Press Association Conference at Denton, they feel better prepared to present you a better Yucca than ever in 1960. . . . 4lZ'F '3i Davis, Coeedilors, receive instructions from Nick Nabours. Mr. Nabours, a newcomer to Sweetwater High School. is the yearbook sponsor, P--.M PROPACANDA PLANNERS-Betti Gaither and Judy Bowen are making plans for a Yucca sales campaign. Betti is Yucca Beauty Editor while Judy is Advertising Manager. l60 SENIOR EXECUTIVE-Robbie Palmer, Assoa ciate Editor and Copy Editor, finds her job time consuming as she finishes up some pages for the last deadline. YEARBOOK ENTHUSJASTS-Judy Eaton and Nancy Price are pleased with the comments on their sections. The girls spent many hours on the Sophomore Section. . . . Sfrives for Perfection 9 GOING UP-Kenny Eades, Ellen Kendrick. David Harris, and Iudy Lincoln are optimistic about this year's advertising sales. fha.-.,, . COMPARING NOTES-Diane Young and Gaye Martin are questioning some of the ideas used in yezirhooks from other schools. The girls are Faculty Editors. WSHAPING UP--Organizations editors Mila Beth Vannever and ,loyue :Bradley learn that cropping a picture isn't as simple as it seems. NOW, GEORGEfl'l1otogzgrapl1y Coordinator Kay Bast tries to keep George Etz, yearbook photographer, from Mpulling out his hair. Rita Stewart, business manager, is rather perplexed. l6l VIC Curriculum Proves Time-Consuming INDUSTRIOUS LEADERS-Woodrow Smith helps students at SHS prepare for the future in the Vocational Industrial Club. Club officers are, from left, Charles Weems, vice-presidentg .Iimmy Hollis, president, Tootsie Eddy, secretaryg and Ronny Mixer, sergeant-at-arms. Immediate preparation for the near future is one of the slogans of the Vocational In- dustrial Clubs at Newman High. While striving for future suc- cess, several students have won honors at state contests. NEARINC COAL-Daniel Maldonado, fore- ground, seems pleased with his efforts, while .Iimmy Fry sees that there's 'lsomething wrong. Also trying their luck at the lathes are Earl Collins, Jerry Spencer, and Robert Willis. l62 EFFORT PRODUCES SUCCESS- Members of the VIC, Chapter II, find that ambition is an excellent attribute. The future employees are, from left, Russell Green, Eddie An- drews, Roger Palmer, Panfilo Orte- ga, Guy Morgan, and Bill Simms. Males Learn Metals for Trade CENERALLY MALE-Officers of the VIC Chapter are, from left Jimmie , Scott, president, Larry Knutson, vice- presidentg Earl Collins, secretary, Jimmy Fry, treasurer, Russell Green, reporter, and Don Wright, sergeant- LII-2lI'1'IlS. F, ,fy FASCINATING FACTION-Putting to good use the school-provided machinery are, from left, VlC'ers Billy Bradberry, .loe Aquila, Bobby Kreidel, Ted Burkhart, .limmy Fry, and Jimmy Scott. LOOK HERE-Lindell McGuire points out the clulfs latest honor to Don Land, Richard Copeland, and Arnold Lefever, Cstandingl and David Chamberlain, John Bewley, and John Hawkins. WHAT NEXT?-Don Wright, left, is explaining the art of welding to fellow VIC students. They are, from left, Larry Knutson, James Hoover, Kenneth Clem- mer and Johnny Strong. I63 .. , . v f4Z4!etcbe , 5 ,, 5 f LJ N . M' bs -'f f-Evil I yillx x I 'Ill g , to '11 ff V ., g 3 . elif JI il!! J TOP MAN - Worry and work is a major part of the life of Elwood Turner, lead- er of the coaching staff on the Mustang campus. Coach Tur- ner is also civies and economics instructor. MUSTANG MANAGERS-Keeping the equipment in tip- top shape is one of the duties of Mike Fox, Robert Reams, and Gene Foust, football managers. Coaches, Staff Aid Ponies ATHLETIC CENTER-Mustang sportsters plan and work in the COACHING TRIO-Coaches Melvin Robertson, Billy Willingham, and Billy Savage seem interested in the activities on the SHS practice field. Mr. Robertson coaches basketball and track, while Mr. Savage is basketball coach. Mr. Willingham was line coach of the Mustang football team before resigning at mid-term to accept a position at West Texas State College. SHS field house. Located next to the gym, the building contains locker rooms, offices, and a conference room. I66 FOOTBALL STRIDING AHEAD - Sweetwater end Don Ely breaks through the overwhelming Abilene line for a Mustang first down. The Eagles defeated Sweetwater, 29 to 12. K Breck, Abilene Skim by Mustangs For the third straight time the AAA state co-champion Breckenridge Buckaroos defeated the Sweetwater Mus- tangs. The Bucks played the role of opportunists as they took advantage of five Sweetwater fumbles in handing a 2-l-O licking to an inexperienced Mustang eleven, who had not been shut out in 27 outings. Ronnie Cox. hard-running Mustang back, was the top ground-gainer for Sweetwater with 58 yards in 14 carries. Carrol Feagan. Joe Gerald, and Robert Barrera were other outstanding Mustangs. The relentless attack by Abilene's Eagles pounded Sweetwater defenders for 29 points while giving up l2. Both Sweetwater scores came on 29 and 26-yard comple- tions from quarterback Joe Gerald to halfback 'Robert Barrera. Billy Belew. 220-pound Mustang fullback, who was switched to tackle later in the season, paced Sweetwater ball-carriers with 2114 yards in seven tries. End Buddy Alldredge and tackle, Bev Herndon, in the line, and Belew, Cox, Gerald, and Eeagan, in the secondary, led the Mustang defense. Wikis.. MUSTANG RENDEZVOUSfMembers of the Big Bed team gather to plan their strategy for the upcoming 'abig game. The year of 1959 was a big one for the Mustangs. STALWART LEADERS+Co-captains Carrol Feagan and Bev Herndon pause before meeting opposing captains and game officials. Both boys are seniors. I67 li? -H ..... ,. -it E1 2? ar Q I J H sw F? N i H CARROL FEACAN BEV HERNDON JIMMY WATSON DON RLY Senior Senior Guard Senior Halfbatrk Senior End Quarterback Honorable Mention All-State Honorable Mention All-District Honorable Mention All-District Stamford Victor in Close Game Class AA State Champion Stamford eked past the Sweetwater Mustangs for an 8-6 victory, giving the Mustangs their third straight setback. Sweetwater outplayed its opponent in almost every statistical department. Fumbles once again contributed heavi- ly to the loss. The Mustangs managed their only sustained drive of the night late in the fourth quarter when Alter- nate Fullback Mickey Horner drove to the Bull- dogs, 15-yard line. Quarterback Joe Gerald then passed to Halfback Robert Barrera in the end zone. JAY KNOX DON COWAN Senior Guard Senior Center Honorable Mention All-District JUNIOR GAINEHfRonnie Cox, junior athletic star and member of the District 3-AAA second team, strides 1 ahead in the Stamford Bulldogs vs. Sweetwater Mustangs game. The game was a close-fought, grueling battle be- tween two determined teams, with the Bulldogs finally coming out on top, 8-6. I68 DENVER PRICE RONNIE COX JOE GERALD FLOYD WOODS. Senior Junior Halfback Junior Quarterback Junior Tackle End 2nd Team All-District 2nd Team All-District Honorable Mention All-District Musfang Comeback Halfs Big Spring, Graham FIGHTING FEAGAN-Carrol Feagan challenges the Big Spring gridsters in a run fOr Pay dirt. Big Spring fell short of the Mustangs, with the Ponies winning 39-6. Sweetwater notched its first vic- tory of the season in downing the Big Spring Steers, 39-6 on a rain- soaked field. Ronnie Cox, changed from half- back to fullback late in the season, led the Ponies with three touch- downs and two extra points. Half- back Jimmy Watson scored twice for Sweetwater on jaunts of 77 and 59 yards. Quarterback Carrol Fea- gan scored once, and end Buddy All- dredge kicked two extra points. The Steers only score came in the fourth period on a 73-yard return of an intercepted pass. The Sweetwater Mustangs outscored the speedy Gra- Charles Burnett, Mickey Horner, Ronnie Cox, and Joe ham Steers, 32-20. Guiding the Mustang offensive attack Gerald scored one touchdown each for the Ponies with Quarterback Joe Gerald stepped into the abandoned shoes Cox carrying for four extra points and Burnett smashing of Carrol Feagan, who left the game early in the first for two. quarter after being injured. o i H M was M , a C C l at R , , , i 5 H ff. ,',L W - r ,'TQ?2ay,. . Q ' ' - 3 ' i Nj . 3 BILLY BELEW CHARLES BURNETT KENNETH WEAVER MICKEY HOHNER ,lunior Tackle Junior Halfback ,lunior Center ,lunior Halfhack All-State 2nd Team All-District Ponies Break Lameso for Homecoming, Hope for District ROBERT BARRERA Junior Halfback DEFLATED TORNADOESvMickey Horner, replacing Ronnie Cox, lcd the Horses on to score again and conquer the Larnesa Tornadoes, 28 to 0. JOE FOGG ,lunior Tackle To climax homecoming activities, the Sweetwater Mustangs dropped the Lamesa Tornadoes, 28-0. Guards Bev Herndon and Kenneth Clemmer, and Tackles Billy Belew and Floyd Woods seemed to erect a stone wall as Tornado ball carriers were held to 42 yards rushing and 19 yards passing. Pony Quarterback Joe Gerald, on the fourth play of the game, ran a 65-yard punt return to score the first of four Mustang touchdowns. Fullback Mickey Horner led Sweetwater from scrimmage with 121 yards in 27 attempts. I70 'U C , , 1 tt if Eii, r 1 it ' ' 31 if ' 4511 af' ' LARRY DURHAM Junior Quarterback fi RR F fm a Q sa 'fix HARRY HARTCRAVES Junior Fullback STAGGERING HORSE4Char1ic Bur- nett finds stiff opposition in the snarling Tiger line. Snyder defeated the Mustangs, 10-6. Bl ROY PRICE Junior Guard KENNETH CLEM MER Junior Tackle x ,W ia RUNNIE TURNBOJV Junior End . . . Stomp Snyder, Littlefield, Season 's Finish Shows 3-Way Tie for District Snyderis 'nfired-upw Tigers sneaked past the Sweetwater Mustangs, 10-6, on the margin of two safeties. Jimmy Watsonfs breathtaking 75-yard touchdown was the only time the Mus- tangs penetrated enemy territory. Key blocks were made by Guards Bev Herndon and Jay Knox, Fullback Ronnie Cox, End Buddy Alldredge, and Quarter- back Joe Fogg for Watson. Sweetwateris Mustangs plowed under the state's seventh-ranked Littlefield Wild- cats, 20-6. Halfback Charles Burnett, the only Mus- tang to score twice. and Halfback Jimmy Watscmn accounted for all three Mustang scores. Hard-Charging Fullback Ronnie Cox led Sweetwater runners with 177 yards in 2fL carries. l7I H. .Sa-,,f 8 ,. IW. -ws, fag Q 1 T S 2 A 1, ll 4 I lf: ,. 7 ' its H S: . Y s ':- ' ' A: , 'I ' ' f y , . QL' ' - A - . ' A CHARLES SHOOK BUDDY ALLDREDGE EDUARDO OLVERA DOUGLAS KEYS Junior Guard Sophomore End .lunior Tackle Sophomore Halfhack All-District Mustangs Trip Chiefs, C-City, Lose Flip for District FWF S W Sophomore Guard 5 3 . CHARGING STAMPEDE-Alimmy Watson 1145 charges forward in another yardage gain for SHS in the Sweetwater-Littlefield game. The Ponies won, 20-6. I 72 fi rrii :,, GENE BROWNING Playing in below-freezing weather the Sweet- water Mustangs rolled over the Lakeview Chiefs, 116-0, for their second district victory. Quarterback Joe Gerald led the Pony offensive game with 14-8 yards in 15 carries and one TD. Fullback Ronnie COX and Haliback Mickey Hor- ner paced Pony scoring with two touchdowns each. End Denver Price rounded out Mustang scoring on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Ger- ald. Cox, Horner, Gerald, and End Don Ely all scored two-point conversions with Cox getting two. Sweetwateris rarnpaging Mustangs gained a share of the District 3-AAA crown with Lamesa and Snyder by pulverizing the Colorado City Wolves, 60-0. Scoring at will, the Mustangs were led by ,lun- ior Fullback Ronnie Cox, who crossed the goal lines for three six-point conversions and a pair of two-pointers. Halfback Mickey Horner and Alternate Quarterback Larry Durham scored twice each. End Don Ely scored once on a jump pass from Gerald. Tackle Kenneth Clemmer and Guard Bev Hern- don led the Pony defense. I EYES ON THE BALL-Although Lakeview was picked to win over the Mustangs ifter defeating them in an earlier game, 54-49, the Ponies stomped the Chiefs vith an overwhelming victory of 76-62 in a return match. WAYNE WITT Guard ony Hoopsfers Finish Second A hardwood floor and active athletes made for many exciting contests in the SHS gymnasium this year. Billy Savage coached the Ponies to a second place fin- sh in the District 3-AAA race. Boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes :ontributed both time and effort to the team this year. DON ELY Center HEIGHT MAKES THE DlFFERENCE+Height did make a difference in the last few seconds of the Lamesa-Sweetwatei game at Sweetwater. The Tors won, 56-51. BASKETBALL I73 CARROL FEAGAN Guard BILLY MARTIN Forward Cagers Meet Stiff Competition STIFF COMPETITIONAFigl1ting hard, the Sweetwater Mustangs met defeat as the Lamesa Tornados racked up a 66-43 victory at Lamesa. I74 Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustan Us Mustangs Mustan s Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Mustangs Brownwood Berger Ballinger Brownwood Graham Abilene Graham .Abilene Ballinger Stamford Lamesa Snyder Lakeview Colorado C Lamesa Snyder Lakeview ity Colorado City GO, BALL, CO4WilIi thc ball in the air the Sweetwater lfnnit-5 and lllvir oppom-nts, thu Lulnsvsa Turnados, unxi- ously wait In 1'Cl'L'iVC tht: ru, bound. WFH Feagan Lead Ponies as Capfains HE XD I-Xl ERN Senior mtdptain Wiiynv Witt und Carrol Feugan u e bt foin imp Toth plaxm uird, the boys did an outstand- I75 STEPPING HIGH g The Sweetwater Mustangs reached high throughout the Lakeview game and succeded in top- ping the Chiefs 75-62. Mustangs Win Five District Tilts DEFEATED TIGER - A down- cast Tiger leaves the court after the Ponies tromped Snyder, 72-45. Playing the Bengals another time in the year, the Mustangs won, 76-55. RONNIE TURNBOW Forward I76 JOE GERALD Guard RUMALDO SEPEDA Forward WENDELL WHITTINGTON Center Belew Rates All-District Honors WAITING GIANT-Billy Belew 1393 steels him- self for the oncoming scramble. Billy was a leading scorer in the Sweetwater-Snyder game and later went on to cop All-District honors. UP AND OVER-Joe Gerald 1363 scores again to push the Big Red Horses closer to the 76-55 victory over the Snyder Tigers. Joe proved to be a promising factor for the next year's team. ROUNDBALL POINTERS - Coach Billy Savage asks Coach Melvin Robert- son and Manager Don Cowan's opinion on a suggested play for the Mustang cagers. B Team Anxiously Awaifs Chance VARSITY HOPEFULS g Members of the victorious Front row: Cary Ribble, Gary Pitt, Don Groghan, Lance sophomore team are, hack row from left, Gary Hamilton, Hall, Kenneth Satterlee, Tommy Geron, and Garland Ernest Shuler, James Shelton, Jimmy Tindall, Kent Brock. Schwarz, Bill Shaw, .lerry Pittman, and Buddy Alldredge. Ponies Make Top Mark UP 'N 0VER-Sopho- more tracksters James Shelton and Douglas Keys work out on hur- dles. These tracksters, along with several other boys, are preparing themselves for the Pos- sum Kingdom Relays held in Graham. The cinder track has been put to good use this year by the SHS Mustangs. Winning medals and setting records, the fleet-footed Ponies sped into victory and honor for the Sweetwater track team. THOUGHTFUL INSTRUCTOR-Track coach S. V. Box gives special instructions and prepares the boys for the various track meets that they attended throughout the spring months. TRACK I79 SPEEDSTERS -l Stars of the Cinder! track are, from left,. Jimmy Watson, R o n n i e Cox, Charles Burnett, and Larry Durham. Each member of the quartet has won various h o n 0 r s throughout th e area. Affain High Goals . . . WEIGHTLIFTERS AFIELD-Floyd Woods, left, Kenneth Weaver, Billy Belew, and Roy Price, make up the Mustang weightmen. s . fi! 'sm A , ai .. L in ff , :J . ,Ji y l, 'ff'.,.-,Q . 3, 1 V ff if . Q f i.', .i in ,, 'ft J 3 f W V A J: . .7 L,-f1,,., , - A I A - I . 7.5 Q gg A ei gwfg f' t we ' ' , ' M f 4 V, V f ' ft , v .w t ' 5 ' .. w e.-1 , . . ' 4 Q ' - , A ' ' 1 - .rl H ' if .' g -'F 7 . ' . X 1' .- K N ,L .. H, f 'H 2: 1 2 , . V, xi gm-,.f , t .. .L .-mx? Q Y, 7, - -' 1:15, K ' ,, . 1 ,Y -- - I , .f .. Q ji, 3, , ,A : ft - ,,,,,tf.x i w, . 1-. -Q fgsi, Q- ' 1 . fem 'fi. ': :'ix if V 'L ' i . i ' 'NA I ' iii V in iq . M fl ' -. .1 Q - ' . , V 1 V f f ' -' L , Q di - 'ii ,. V' 1. ,wi I , X L A . , ' - ' Y - 1 . .. 5, , ii ' . y, Q, -.j- .3 -' , . I f t ' -2 x . mir' . A ,V . H '. ' 1' i 'ff V ' , ..v. tn--, . V Ji..-Z, f my V. , 'A ,- . V K ,, t , ?5l'sil ?2.f JWi'ig.f!f,i H 'Y' .,I!'Si':L . ' ' rr' Ai' . SLOW DOWN BOY! - .lunior trackster Billy Belew lunges over the high jump har. Ronnie Turnhow, James Shelton, and Buddy Alldredge shared jumping honors with Belew. Finish Fine Season POLE-VAULT COMPETITORS - Charles Burnett and Larry Durham pause during a workout on the practice field at Newman High School. Charlie and Larry are up-com- ing juniors and are expected to be top track- sters during their senior year. Larry and Charles set a new district record in the pole vault in district at 10' 9 when they were sophomores. HOME STRETCH-Members of the track team are finishing up the lengthy 220. From left, are James Shelton, Gerald Critz, Lee Sconyers and Kenny Eades. Overton lnsfrucfs Rackefeers SENIOR TANDEM -.lerry Franklin and .lames Morgan play an invigorating tennis match on the Mus- tang courts. Both boys have won nu- merous honors in ten- nis competition throughout the state. RACKET ENTHUSIASTS-J. G. Overton, tennis instructor, -has Nelson Ceron, Lonnie Pevey. Seated: Joy Witt, Garna Lawrence led this year's tennis racketeers through many practice sesslons Jgycg Hyatt, Dgloyeg Banner, Ruth Ann Mitchell, and Betty and on to numerous victories. Standing, from left, are Mr. Over- Jamison, ton, Walter Romine, James Morgan, Jerry Franklin, Arlon King, TENNIS TENNIS LOVELIES-Joy Witt, left, and Carna Lawrence played on this year's doubles team. Joy is a four-year tennis student, while Garna has spent only two years on the courts. p f 15,51 ,x Iii J A ,Q - Racket Squad Continues Winning Ways READY?-Walter Romine, sophomore, was Newman High's candi- date for the boys' singles championship. Having made great strides in his one year at tennis, Walter can be found most any afternoon on the school courts. ,af ATHLETIC CHARMER-Betty Jamison was SHS's entry for the girls' singles championship. The active Miss is a sophomore on the A 'ii'i'i .1 Mustang campus. SWINGIN' IN- STRUCTORS - Lloyd Carter, Sweet- water Country Club pro, and Billy Sav- age, golf coach, are on their way to play a few holes of golf. Golfers Work on Techniques J oe Gerald George Turner AMBITIOUS COLFERS - Ricky Windham, Leslie Anderson, and Bill McCarley are on the driving range preparing to perfect their golf techniques. I84 GCLF Carrol Feagan Charles Arbaugh Lloyd Turner . . . Strive for Parring Ways Pony golfers, coached by Billy Savage and Lloyd Car- Rounding out the squad were Mickey Horner, Buddy ter, Sweetwater Country Club pro, were headed by senior Alldredge, Ricky Windham, Charles Arbaugh, Bill Mc- Carrol Feagan and George Turner, junior Joe Gerald, Carley, and Leslie Anderson. and sophomore Loyd Turner. HOPEFUL PUTTERS-The final putt of a round of golf on the eighteenth green is made by Mickey Horner, junior, as he hopes for a birdie. Interested onlookers are Charles Arbaugh, junior, and Buddy Alldredge, sophomore. F85 RELAXING GOLFERSAAfter a hard dayis work on the golf course, Sopho- mores Lloyd Turner and Buddy All- dredge relax in the pro shop at the Sweetwater Country Club. Linksfers Make Four Trips GOLF SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 27 ANDREWS MARCH 5 BRADY MARCH 18 AND 19 SAN ANGELO APRIL 10 DISTRICT MEET IN SNYDER I86 E TRAPPED!-After the misfortune of landing in a sand trap, Carrol Feagan, senior, prepares for a chip shot onto the green. SERVING WITH A SMILE-Mrs. J. W. Walston, volleyball instructress, teaches Sylvia Miller and Mary Ann Hunt the fine points of volleyball serving. Sylvia and Mary Ann are both seniors. Pretty girls, a volleyball, and a net all add up to fun and excitement for Sweetwater volleyball fans. Playing throughout the West Tex- as area, the Mustangettes have won numerous games. Girls o if e l Try for Volleyball Sexfef -.,g..... FEMININE ATHLETES -The Mustangettes girls' volleyball team, won their share of victories this year. Members of the team are, back row from left, Margaret Shuff, Wilma Creed, Wanda Storrs, Linda Fullwood, Clara Smith, Imogene Romine, Shir- ley Fullwood, Barbara Freeman, and Betty Gil- lilan. Front row: Patsy McGuire, Sylvia Miller, Patsy Blailock, Linda Bevel, Mary Ann Hunt, Betty Park, Peggy Brown, Ruby Walker, and .loy Furry. VOLLEYBALL I87 'fs s 'Q' 92:- N fflfg-3 f 1'- f,,.. sip s .. rf? 51 1 J x ,. N Sm-mtowu KMA!- 3? .S Ein: , ' ' i ai-3 X 45 g ' ' P 5 .. A , 'L 1 M 2' 'Qt- ' .. 2?- iax' -fw- E' Quan Wmcbd. J 'sr- 1 -yur TOP SALESWOMAN - Judy Bowen, adverlising rnanager, presenls Ellen Kendrick wifln a clneck for Ten dollars. Ellen received 'rhe prize for selling line mosl adveriisernenis for +l'1e l96O Yucca Gloriosa. Kenny Eades was +l'1is year's second-place winner in The yearboolc conlesl. Ben Brock, assislanl principal, and Nick Nabours, yearbook adviser, wail 'lo offer ilweir congraiulafions lo llie ambilious iournal- isis. Tl-IEROMETER RISES - Rila Slewarl, business manager: Judy Davis, co-edilorz Robbie Jo Palmer, associaie edilorq and Sheila Barnelf, co-ediior: examine llwe cl'iar'r oi adveriising sales for The I96O Yucca. The sales exceeded Those of I959 by 'rwelve pages. Yucca Ad Salesmen Top Record l90 S THE U.S. GYPSUM COMPANY Www 90' 9 Sig Wg-is 4 ARMOR'S DRUG Bo'I'I1 Sfores on Wesi Side of Square LATEST IN COSMETICS-Connie Brady and LaVerne Bredemeyer are enjoying Ihe com- pIe'I'e and varied selecfion of cosmefics offered ai' ARMOR DRUG. J . ff-I O You Can ,. .,,,,, . DEPEND On T ff ' I I - gf.-1' 3 W FINE FOOD EJ 'S F ' 5 PRODUCTS 3 -- 1 ' MORTON FOODS ' DAIIAS FORT WORTH I.Ull0CK w e COTY DECOTY COFFEE COMPANY CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS SERVING TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO STATON PHARMACY YOU NEED IT? WE HAVE IT-This is mo'r+o of 1'I1e STATON PHARMACY Iocafed ai' II4 Wesf Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. James S'I'a+on personally examine one of +I1e many aids available af 'l'I1eir drug. I94 ,. ,ae ,N 'ii-if Qs if ' RUM 1:-1 H' l95 The Ross Roller Rinlc is ofien 'lhe scene for good 'limes for SHS sfudenls. The slraiers find 'lhal driving The lew miles io Trenf is well worih-while because of The fine rinlc and friendly aimosphere. ROSS ROLLER RINK Tren+, Texas YE'2zas.is.if.a,si4!-H5 The gang finds celebraiing wi'lh a sundae is especially Mr. Breeding shows Nancy Price and Judy Lincoln a lreaf when They are served al' . . . 'rhe besi of high-qualify shoes ai' . . . PAUL'S LAMAR STREET DRUG BREEDlNG'S SHOE STORE s 25 Qi? vw gg N i SNACK of a sum. mem. QUICKLY from a Fneezen, Mrs. F. N. Kennon, Texas Hecfric hosfess, shows Robbie Pa! SHS e' f d fhai' p pa d Hwe elec1'r'c Y TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE K Greta Henderson, Neff and Kay Perdue are selecfing +ha+ ex+ra-special dress for 'Hum' exfravspecial occasion PENNEY'S Sandra Edwards and Nancy SmiH'1 sfep oui' in high-s+yle wiH'1 Hwe 1960 Buick. NORRED MOTOR COMPANY vi: U 'i l '14 sszdfawu, J , .xv -5-183 C KJ va 21+- -O QD C 1.4, Od Q5 . Lunw 5. 'bi cn i mas, I f. 1 F ,wx , k , S3 .34 , I f an i TN '1 3 3 ,- I , lyk K 1 fiwaifix' ,i?FFQ?? 5339. , L1 www, 4 ,Y 4 il 'hi' My 5 3 1 C 'rh f cl +h T M d M M S+ f d Jerry S+evenson is helping BeH'i make her selei M 81 M MEN'S STORE Gai er in s a an en's ore san s f ihe hughesf IH qualify. MALONEY PHARMACY l405 Hailey Call BE 4-4394 McCREIGHT MUSIC COMPANY 9.05 Easi' Broadway ' CALL BE 4-4733 T. M. HICKS AUTO SUPPLY 308 Eas'I' Broadway BE 4-4992 HAWLEY FOOD STORES l4I0 Lamar II2 Wesf Broadway up 5. lnvesring in lhe furure, as well as in ihe presen+, is a musl Edwards. Kay Boyd awairs her 'rurn whil Sandra Sears exer- wifh SHS sludenls, And, of course, Jrhey do fheir saving ar cises anolher convenience available af fhe Nafional Banlc - rhe Nalional Bank of Sweelwarer. Making Their weekly depos- American Travelers Checks. Tom Marsh, ar rear window, and i+s are, a+ rear window, Kenny Eades,qBeH'y Loeb, and Sharon Kennefh Eades are always eager ro help you ar any lime. Drop in Jroday! NATIONAL BANK of SWEETWATER wwfasi Ann Clark and Carolyn Taylor admire The lovely dresses sold al Russell's while Judy Bowen eyes her own relleclion. RUSSELL'S I-low much? asks Gerald Slevenson.Wil'hou1asking, Ocie Hunf shows Judy Eafon The do'rfed line To Gerald knows 'rhal 'the price is low and 'rhe qualify sign on for 'rhe besl' coverage in insurance. I ocuz HUNT ANTHONY 5 INSURANCE high al . . . Grady Pills, 'rop official al' Produclion Credit explains lo Jim Heningfon, James Thomas, and J. V. Marlin Ihe advanlages of Iheur Ioan plan SWEETWATER I PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION BUCHANAN FLORAL I2IO Hailey CALL BE4-5686 SOUTHWEST BODY WORKS Avenger Field Loop BROWN LUMBER COMPANY 400 Easl' Avenue A CALL BE-4-4855 JARVIS OFFICE SUPPLY 8: GIFTS Home of . . . Wes+ Side of Square S'WATER BOWL RecreaIion aI I+'s Bes+ Open Weekdays aI' Noon Safurday 9 A.M. Sunday I:30 P.M. CALL BE 4-90 I 2 gvnrkiiijglllarjggicg, 61165. her policy for fuiure use a+ Davis 307 Pecan DAVIS CLARK INSURANCE KNOX MOORE-EIDSON RADIO GRAIN coMPANY Roby Highway CALL BE4-4655 I3I'I1 and Elm S+reeI' CALL BE 4-3I I5 PATTEN'S SPORTS SHOP 220 Locusf SI'reeI' CALL B7 4-5900 BULLOCK ELECTRIC COMPANY EIecI'ricaI Confracfors SUPPLIES AND APPLIANCES DIaI BE 4-255I 3II Oak S'rreeI' SWEETWATER, TEXAS PACE PACKING COMPANY 1300 West Broadway Hunlinq and fslm ng plays a lead ng ole n llwe lives of SHS sludenfs. Margarel Blshop, Carolyn Taylor, and Ronny Turnbow selecl' 'flue finesl in equlpmenl al . .. EARL WEBB SPORTS SHOP Dane Young and Gaye Marlin find flmal' even dish waslwin ca be fu wiflw appliances from . .. GOAD PLUMBING 205 GENE PREWITT MOTORS DODGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Where Io Buy Them 3I8 EAST BROADWAY BE 4-32I8 CARDWELL BEAUTY SHOP Il03 Lamar CALL BE4-9696 Billy Haley is always ready lo serve you al Ihe . .. P-A-F FINANCE SERVICE M. O. GOLDIE BOYER 208 EAST THIRD PHONE BE 42185 SWEETWATER, TEXAS S E S C O , BLOOMING NEWSOM JEWELRY 223 Oak CALL BE 4-5706 Susan Douglas, Angela Ble-well, and Michelle Fox are enl y gl he convemence of aulomahc laundering al' . .. BLEWETI' SPEED WASH l uv- 'wwlwwf 353.7 A , ' Y 3 . S l X x 2 H We .E , W., t j- . E 2 . E ef.. 5 A - . QQ -,x5,1?'ef,'., fl 1 - LW' EQ. Ki Q 2 . A KJQ ZE 1 ff - E 4 QE , Js'l'.Qf at A , ' A f. .7 . fsvrrx ' A '. , 5' 49- 7 Q ' at Peggy Pillman discovers llwe line qualify available in Hall- marlc Carpeling, wlwile Jerry Pillman, her lwer selecfion. PITTMAN FLOOR COVE RING cousin, helps make YCUNG MEDICAL CENTER 207 M HUMBLE OIL and REFINING COMPANY I30I Elm Sfreel' CALL BE 4-3272 From lefl, Ann Clark, Ann Bash and Danny Peffus are observing RICH BURG'S Furnilure, Appliances Television Siereo, Hi-Fi 407 EAST CALL BROADWAY BE 4-5700 Wizard Appl nces . Wizard BaH Wzsgirn Davis Tires . Vila Poweroil Ass:ci.'e Wesfern Flyer Bicycles . True Tone Radio 5 ' WESTERN AUTO FUNERAL HOME ASSOCIATE STORE 6,0 565+ Third Home Owned by I5 E. Third S+ree'I' CALL BE 4-4444 W. G. IBIIII ALLEN Swee-+wa+er T JOHN RICHARDSON PHONE BE 43268 FRED WIMBERLY TEXAS COCA-COLA HARDWARE BOTTLING COMPANY II9 Wes+ Broadway 908 Easf Third CALL BE 4-3362 CALL BE 4-2992 208 Judy Lincoln and Sh y flowers al . . . SWEETWATER FLORAL COMPANY KIRBY KINSEY SOBE'S PRINTERS 207 Cedar S+ree+ CALL BE 4-34II DRESS SHOP 222 Locusf S+ree'l' CALL BE 4-2772 COWEN CATE-SPENCER SHOE STORE FUNERAL HOME 2I9 Oak S+ree'I' Chapel a+ 403 Locusi' BE -4-494l CALL BE 4-47I7 PATE TYPEWRITER COMPANY DEBUSK CAFE TEXAS GARAGE THE ORIGINAL MRS. STARR'S DAVIES METAL WORKS Employees of SI'anIey EIecIrlc pause for a few mmufes 'Io congrarulare 'Ihe graduaring seniors. BUD GREEN WELDING SHOP STANLEY ELECTRIC Johnny I-IoIman shows Dnane Younq and Donna BIed Yvonne Bredemeyer discovers Ihai seIecIunq a shed soe example of Ihe superb cleamng done aI . . . of pami' aI AIsI'ons IS a dlfflculi buI pleasing Iask McBRIDE CLEANERS ALSTON LUMBER COMPANY ZIO Judy Davis and W. E. Williams agree on one Ihing in parficular-Infernafional Tracfors are befier 'Ihan ever! SEVEN-ELEVEN GROCERY WATSON-FOCHT PRINTING CO WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE JOHNSON BARBER SHOP GRIGGS CAFETERIA SWEETWATER BROOM CO. BORDEN'S MILK I . yfk, I is M ll l il .A are 2' K A frh' Jimmy Walson, senior, and Sharon Edwards, sophomore, seem Karen Kendrick, senior, and Ellen Kendrick, sophomore, have pleased wilh The decorating ideas and malerials available , I al... AIROLITE WINDOW DECORATORS PLANTERS GIN COMPANY im lr' 2I2 Ann Basl, Alice l-lorne, and Joe Gerald, iuniors, do lhe weekly shopping al The modern VILLAGE MARKET George ETZ and Pafsy P-iaYberT prepare fo Take a We-like picfure of GYorFa Davis, Newman High sophomore. ETZ STUDIO Bob Afkimson and Alex Foy selecf gms in Hue exfensive sporf- ing deparfmenf af . .. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO . ,vw-SZ .- ...W -W-by-nwzffrf Hwy, ,. .,...,f.f.w ,Y , IQ '55 I 'W' ' y Blair and Mickey Horner, iuniors, sfop for a snack af . .. N y S HW B v Herndon, junio f g d d B Hy G H1 d J dy Bowen enjoy a b ll fghf + FRALEY'S RESTAURANT SWEETWATER COTTON OIL LAWNS TERRACED TRACTOR WORK GRADING AND PLOWING j Xi,-m YARD WURK .-- V ' .4.., .,..,., , .. ...., Z .,.,..1.,... ..4.' ,TT.l.,., ,,,..,..,..... - .,. V.:..O,... . . . . - IOnf 24 noun soo cypress Xl ssnvlcz ' f,X. fy .1, S K xx : ' 'y 52 Q V k yray isa, 3ffFFE??5lifi3' Variely proves lasly wifln Gandy Producls. Displaying some of +l1e excellenl' producls are, from Ielf Diane Youngiy Pal Ray, local manager: Garna Lawrence: and Alice Horne. GANDY'S MILK AND ICE CREAM 80l E. Broadway J. P. Ray, Mgr Linda l4lOlmdH and Judy Eafon selecl a clioice cul of meal' always available ai' . . . S U N B EAMS wi Sandra Edwards, left and Dimple Ann Lawrence, sen Ilq 'r+IwqI+yfMbllpd+ uaranee e uai o oioi ro ucs. MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY Down Thru Ihe Years Shopping' ai' M SYSTEM Food Stores Has Been a Family Tradifion PLENTY OF FREE PARKING You always recenve Ihe fnnes+ xn beaufy care af Vera 5 Beaufy Shop. 2I6 HENLEY BEAUTY SHOP BOYKIN CLEANERS 3I4 Oak CALL BE 4-2342 onus WAFER New and ussp CARS 8I2 Wesi Broadway CALL BE 4-4368 BLUE BONNET HOTEL ---.gl Nancy Price explores flue inferior of 'Ihe I96O Chevrolel Lincoln are admiring Ihe compacfness and convenience Corvair. Ken+ Schwarz, rear, Kenny Eades, and Judy of 'Ihis lalesf of Ihe Chevrolef family. FORESTER CH EVROLET COMPANY DAIRYLAND DRIVE-IN zuo HAILEY can BE 4-4458 LINCOLN FURNITURE COMPANY :zz WEST BROADWAY endell Pafferson and-Sheri Rczberfs plan lor a sale Belle' Furnill-ure a+ Be-Her Prices d sure fufure WII'l'1 Sexberlnng Tlres. SHERIDAN OIL COMPANY Gafhering eggs is a delighfful +ask for sophomores, Joyce BfackweH and Truby Fuflwood when you do if a+ . .. RAY BOOTHE EGGS 'fw Garna Lawrence Joyce BradNey and Joyce Hya'r+, iunlors, are deflnifely pleased wifh Hwe recordings sold af . .. ' HARP MUSIC COMPANY The Sludeni Council is an aclive funclioning organizalion Thai works lirelessly for +he benefif of Newman High School. The officers are, from leff, Sherry Ballew, secrelary: Sandra Edwards, reporfery Belly Loeb, vice-president and Wayne WIH, presidenl. Second row: Represenlalives Carole Sexlon, Judy Collharp, Mary Linda Jolley, and Judy Hefner, Nancy Sharpe Herndon. Fourlh row Eddie Bradford, James Ann Hun'r. Mary Scoll, Joy Will, Davis. Third row: P. H. Busler, Peggy , Juanila Nunn, Don Cowan, and Bev Larry Durham, Wendell Pafferson. Thomas, Roye Lane, and Dee Graham. NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL WAYNE WITT. Pres. SHERRY BALLEW, Sec. BETTY LOEB, V. Pres. SANDRA EDWARDS, Rep. P. H. BUSTER, Sponsor TEXAS BANK and TRUST COMPANY ROY W. THOMPSON GEORGE M THOMPSON INCORPORATED Na'l'ionwide Moving Service A IZI3 Eas+ Broadway CAI-L BE 4'920I Proper'I'y and Casualfy Insurance IO9 Wesf Third S+ree+ CALL BE 4-275I SWEETWATER CLINIC COngra'I'uIa'I'ions I'o I'I1e Serving Sweefwafer Since l925 Seniors 22I SWEETWATER LOAN SERVICE Signafure Loans Au+omobiIe Loans FurniI'ure Loans CALL BE 4-2025 3I2 Oak Absoluiely Comcidenfial BROTHERS STYLE SHOP NaI'ionaIIy . . . AdverI'ised . . . Merchandise . . . LADIES and MEN Swee'IwaI'er, Texas CALL BE4-4900 Day Phone-BE 4-9255 40I Bowie S'I'reeI RADIO and TV CENTER We Service AII Makes Radios and TV's Ask Your Neighbor Who Serviced Theirs F. E. HEALER B. TAYLOR Phone BE-45359 Nighi Phone-4-3779 KIMBELL-SWEETWATER FuLLwooD COMPANY CABINET SHOP Wholesalers of Food Produc'Is SWEETWATER, TEXAS BUTLER ABSTRACT COMPANY IOI Eas+ Third CALL BE 4-2433 Swee+waI'er, Texas WETSEL'S BEAUTY SHOP HUBBARD'S BARBER SHOP ri if U '-.. Hmahk GULF DISTRIBUTORS VAN BAUCUM STATION Easf Broadway N. W. ABSHER I Wesf Broadway . Ossie WITI' STATION Lamar SI'ree+ 223 I IID'WEST mcxnie co. THE PETERS CLINIC CongraI'uIaI'ions Io Ihe Seniors SERVICE WELDING and MACHINE SHOP 7II WesI' Broadway Danriie Peiius, iunior, shows off a side of beef 'II1a'r is sup- P'ied by We CALL BE 4-2922 MIDWEST PACKING COMPANY SWEETWATER MARBLE and GRANITE COMPANY 404 Wesi' Broadway CALL BE 4-289I CHARITY'S BEAUTY SHOP If Your I-Iair Isn'+ Becoming Io You . . . You Should Be Coming Io Us IO5 Easf Third CALL BE 4-4996 CARRIE C. McCAULLEY TYPEWRITERS and INSURANCE TOM MAYFIELD CLOTHING RICHBURG INSURANCE SCHAFFER SEAT COVERS SAM L. JONES and COMPANY STEVENSON GROCERY 2? V 31255 1 ' S12 ' .M- mi Q , -2 ff if , in no as -491' 43 fx rf , gm' bm 5 ,A , 4339 . as 3 ji A. . E if 5? igJ:.L.m., ? Q , Q, ,J J? , 5 5 Y F M.-.. g v, ,f .5 af ,af 1 4 .,. .- 5 . ,fi K ,LK ' 'W Wu yy fwmcm w .Q R43 5 wwaggm Congra'ruIa+ios +0 Ihe Seniors I960 and II'1e I959-60 YUCCA GLORIOSA STAFF DR. R. L. PRICE SHAW INSURANCE WADE and HENRY BUTANE GAS MIDWAY CAFE WALKER SIGN COMPANY BEN M. EGGER INSURANCE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE HARRY HORNE GEE TRANSFER and STORAGE W. O. DORSEY USED CAR LOT LEWIS PEST CONTROL PORTER-HAMMACK FEED COMPANY C. C. NETHERLIN WRECKING COMPANY NF Q RURAL ELECTRIFICATICN ASSOCIATION Taylor Electric Co-Op Mid-West Electric Co-Op MERKEL, TEXAS ROBY. TEXAS GLEN BENNETT and VAN BAUCUM INSURANCE AGENCY ue ELM CALL BE 4-4620 CATH EY POULTRY and EGG I4I4 Oak CALL BE 4-45l2 MooRE-ElosoN C0'fLjjQjfkjjA+QF+ e GRAIN COMPANY PONY EXPRESS '3 and Elm Newman High Sci1ool's BE 4-3' I5 Prize-Winning Paper Congratulations Seniors From the YUCCA STAFF Airolile Window Decoraiors Alsion Lumber Company ..,... Anlhony's ..,..,.,.......,...,..,.... Armor Drug Sfores ,...,,.... Benne'H 8: Baucum Insurance Blewe'I+'s Speed Wash Blue Bonnel Holel ., . Borden Milk .,............,. Boyer Insurance ..,.. Bowen Drug Slore ,, Boykin Cleaners .,,,.,,. Breeding Shoe Slore A,,,.... Broihers S+yle Shop ....,..,....... Brown Lumber Company ....., Buchanan's Floral .........,.,.,,A...s. Bud Green Welding Shop .... Bullock Elecfric .,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,... Buller Abslracl .,,,.......,,,.,..... Cardwell Beauly Shop ,,,,......... Cale-Spencer Funeral Home Cafhey Poullry and Egg .,,,,,,.,, ChariIy's Beauly Shop .,,,,,,,,... Coca-Cola Bollling Company Cowen Shoe S+ore ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,.. Dairyland ,,,,....,,,,.............,.,.,,,.Y,. Davis Clark Insurance ......... Davis Farm Equipmenf .....v, Davies Me'I'al Works ......., DeBusk Cafe ., .,,,,....,,,,.,...,..,,, ,. DeCo'ry Coffee Company ...... Dorsey Used Cars .,,,.....,....,..., Dr. R. L. Price ..........,.,Y,.......,,. Egger Life Insurance , ,,.,..... Elz Sfudio and Camera Shop Fomby's Sand and Gravel FPK Music ....,........,,.,,,, .... Foresler Chevrole+ .,,,,,,, FraIey's Reslaurani' ...... Fullwood Cabinei Co. Gandy's Milk .,,..,.,..,....,.....,. Gee Transfer and Slorage Gene Prewil+ Molors ,,,,.A,.,,, Goad Plumbing ..... Griggs Cafeieria ...... Gulf Dislribuiors .............,. .,,., Harp Music Company ...... Hawley Grocery and Markel' Henley Bea uly Shop ................., Hicks Au'Io Supply ,,,,,,,,,,, Hubbard's Barber Shop ,..., Humble Oil .,,.,,,.,,.,.....,,,. Jarvis Office Supply ....... Johnson Barber Shop .,...........,.. Kimbell-Sweefwaler Company Kirby Kinsey Prinlers ,,,.,,,...,,.. KXOX Radio Slalion . Lamar Sfreel Drug ..... Levy's ........................,e Lewis Pes+ Conirol ..... Maloney Pharmacy .,... McBride Cleaners ......, McAIisIer Van Lines McCaulley Typewriler ..,..,,e...., McCreigh+ Music Com pa ny ....., Midwesf Packing .....,..,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,A,,,, ,,,,,.,,., 2 24 Moore-Eidson Grain Company M 8: M Mens S+ore .....,..,,,,....,e ,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Midway Cafe .,,.....,a,........ Modern Furnilure Sfore ..... Morfon Pofalo Chips , .. Advertising Index Mrs. Sfarrs ,,,,,,,, 7 ,,,,YYYLYYYYYYY,YY,,,,,,,, Nalional Bank of Sweelwafer ,,,, Nelherlin Wrecking Co. .,......., . Newsom Jewelry .........,,,....,,, New York Life Insurance ..... Norred Molor Company .,..... Ocie Hunl Insurance .... Odis Wafer Used Cars .,..,, Pace Packing Company ..,.... P. A. F. Finance ................ Pale Typewri+er Service .,,..Y PaH'en's Sporf Shop .,,,,.,,.,,, Pafferson Funeral Home .,,,. Penney's Deparlmenl' Slore . Pelers Clinic ..............,......... Piggly Wiggly ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. Pi+'Iman Floor Covering ...... PlanIer's Gin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pony Express .,.A,,,,,,.., Porler-Hammack ,,,...,..., Radio and TV Cenfer .... Ray Boolhe Eggs ......... Richburg's .,........ Richburg's Insurance Ross Roller Rink .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rural Elecfrificafion ,,,,,s,s,,,, Russell's Deparimeni Slore . Sam L. Jones and Co. ....,..,..,.,,.,. . Sears Roebuck and Company ,.,. Seven-Eleven Grocery ,,,,.,,......... ..........226 226 Service Welding ,,.,s,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, U -' Sha'f'Fer's Seal' Covers . ..........2I3 Shaw Insurance ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I4 .........,225 I 8 I 4 .,,....,..222 ...,.,....2I5 .......,.,226 Sheridan Oil Company ...... Sobe's Dress Shop ..,..,.... Soulhwesl Body Works ..,.., Slanley Eleclric ,.,,.,,,,,,,,, S+a+on Pharmacy ,,,., S+evenson Grocery ..... Sludenl' Council ......, ......,.,,206 .....,..,.205 Sunbeam Thrifiy ....... S'wa'Ier Bowl ,.,..s,,.,,,, I Sweelwafer nm -223 Sweelwafer um'-NZI9 Swee+wa+er S I +8 umm-ZI6 Swee wa r -----M7200 weelwafer 222 Sweelwafer -MW-208 Swee+wa'rer ..........203 I ..........222 s,..,..,.,209 I 96 Broom ....... Clinic .,,,,,,,.,,,,, CoH'on Oil ...... Floral .,s.,s, Loan Service ..,..,.,. Marble ,,,,......,..,.,...... Produclion Credil .,.. Lincoln Furnilure Company .,... M Syslem .,,............,.......,.....,,. .A Magnolia Pelroleum Company .,... Tom Mayfield Clolhing ......,,Y,,,,,,, Unifed Sfales Gypsum .,,.,,, ...., Village Markel ,,,,,,,,....,,,,...,.....,,,.. Wade and Henry Bulane Gas .A Walker Sign Company .........,,.,,,,, Wa+son Fochl Prinling Company Texas Bank Trusl Company ...... Texas Eleclric .....,,,,,,,,,,,.......Y.Y,.. Texas Garage ........,,, Thompson Agency ,,.,,,, Webb Sporl' Shop .,..... Weslern Aulo ....,,,,.,. Welsel Beauly Shop ....,, While Elephanl ,.....,.,,, Wimberly Hardware ...... Young Clinic .,,,........,,, Yucca S+-aff ........ -A.. Administration and Faculty ......,. Advertisers ..................................,. INDEX 122 186 163 Aguilar, Joseph Jr. .......,....1.,,.. . 1, 1 1 ,,,...,.,,7,,,,7.,,,., Alcala, Emma ......,,.1, ..,,,...1.,,,...,..,.1,,,,.,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alexander, Jesse ......... ........,............,.....,........,,,...,,..,, 7 2, 140 Alldredge, Buddy ..,.... Allen, Debbie ...,.. Allen, Lawson .....,r,, Alvarado, Rebecca ....r Anderson, Lesl1e ,,..,,,,..,.. Buster, P. H. ..r,.... . Anderson, Myra Jean Andrews, Eddie .....,,.,,.r. Anz, Mrs. John .,,.....,. Arbaugh, Charles ,z ,.,,,.,... ,,,,,,, 44, 86, 92, 100, 109, 157, 172, 185 180, M7'7 '7 77WQ1Qf732Q786,m108Q 1,11786,7'1'517,71754',7 44, 50, 106, 86, 72, 74, 151, 152, Arrendondo, Francisco ,,,.,,,,.,., ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletics ..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Atkinson, Bob ..,...,,,,,,,,,, s s 3, 14, 50, 64, 146, 150, 151, 152, 155, -B- 86 141 178, 186 108 155 86 184 155 162 129 185 154 165 213 Bailey, Gary ,-,,,,,, .,,,... 7 2, 83, 157 Baker, Patty .....,.. ..........,,,,................Afff.-...-f.-----..- 3 7, 143, 153 Ballew, Andy ...,... ....,4........,,,,.....,,4............................f.---.fv 3 7, 100 Ballew, Sherry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 7, 29, 32, 35, 38, 50, 64, 104, 105, 109, 112, 113,128, 139, 144, 157 Banner, Dolores ........................,.,,.,,.,........................... 44, 50, 143, 182 Barker, Donna ..................1......,.......,,...........................V.,..... 47, 51, 156 Barnett, DaLane ,,,,......,,.,,,4,,4........YfY.V7VVY444----44',--V---,-,--,-----------,--,--,------ 32 Barnett, Sheila ,,,,,,,,,,,, 26, 37, 44, 51, 102, 106, 107, 109, 120, 160, 190, 192, 209, 220 Barrera, Robert ....................,,,,,.,,.,,,1,,.....,.,,...,4,,4.................... 72, 170 Barret, Preston ..........,.,.,..,,.,..,......,.....................,,4.,....,,.,,,...,,......4. 129 Base, Ann .....,,......... 73, 76, 145, 146, 155, 156, 157, 192, 208, 212 Bast, Kay ......,..... 19, 44, 73, 81, 106, 110, 116, 117, 118, 145, 155, 156, 157, 161 Baugh, Palmer .................................,.......................... 73, 74, 140, 141 Beall, Linda ..,,.. ...............,,......... 7 3 Beatte, Carl .....................................,,.1,,,..........,,..........,,..,,,,........,.,.,,.. 73 Beckham, Mona ,.,...,....1.....,........1............,........................................ 128 Beinhauer, Roy Glenn ..................,....,.................1.,...,................ 73, 146 Belew, Billy ..,........,,..,.,,, 21, 41, 72, 73, 78, 140, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180 Bevel, Linda ........... .............,.....................-.--------. 46 , 73, 116, 137 Bewley, John ............. ....-----.-.------------A--,---- 1 63 Birmingham, Nancy ..... ......--.-......A4....----.--.--.----- 7 3 Bishop, Margaret ..,..1 ........ 7 3, 76, 145, 146, 157 Blackwell, Joyce ..... ....................44...,....,,..f.ff......4...-.-....--- 3 7, 153, 219 Blailock, Patsy ..........,.....,.....................,1.,,,......................,,--44.... 51, 137 Blair, Darlene ......1.....................,........,,,........................................ff--f. 51 Blair, Kay ........ 3, 26, 41, 72, 74, 80, 109, 145, 150, 154, 157, 214 Bledsoe, Donna ..............................,..................... 87, 89, 145, 157, 210 Blewett, Angela .............................................,........,...,....1.......1........ 206 Bollinger, Nancy Louise ........ ........... 1, ....,...,..,,,.... 1 33 Bonner, Royce ,.,,,,,,..,,.,,.......,, ....,.......................... 5 1, 145, 146 Bouchett, Frank ,.......,.......,...................,,............1...,.................,.....,4 195 Bourland, Jerry ...........................,.......,..............1..,,........................... 107 Bowen, Judy ........,,...... 12, 19, 44, 74, 79, 105, 106, 115, 116, 117, 118, 144, 155, 157, 160, 190, 195, 214 Box, s. v. ,,.,,..,... ,,......,,......,..,...............,...,,,.,,,....,,,,..,,.....,...... 1 79 Boyd, Kay ...,........... ...............,,,......... 5 1, 55, 119, 155, 201 Bradberry, Billy ........ ...................,1..,...........,..............,....,,,, 5 1, 163 Bradford, Eddie ........ ..........,. 7 4, 77, 102, 105, 139, 146, 157, 220 Bradley, Joyce ..,.... ...... 1 3, 74, 77, 106, 107, 145, 154, 155, 161, 192, 219 230 Brady, Connie .,..,,.,.. .,,.,,. 7 4, 137, 143, 154, 155, 194 Brannon, Ann ,1.,.........,,,.,..,..., .,,,.....,,.,,.,,,,.,...,,.,.......,..,.,,,,,, 8 7 Brannon, Lawrence ..,....,..,....,.., ,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,..,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. 5 1 Bredemeyer, Gloria ........ 1 ......,,,..,,.,,,,................,.,,.,,, 5 1, 58, 151, 154 Bredemeyer, LaVerne .,,.,,,,,,,....,....,,.,.,..,,,.......,, 74, 81, 153, 155, 194 Bredemeyer, Yvonne ..,...., 51, 74, 105, 116, 144, 145, 154, 158, 210 Breeding, Clarence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, 196 Bridgford, Terry ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 1 32, 133 Bristow, Sue ...,...... ,,,....,,..,.,,.,,,..,...,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 74, 146 Brock, Ben ..,..,,,,,.............. 75, 105, 106, 115, 116, 127, 133, 158, 190 Brock, Garland ,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 87, 95, 178 Brock, Mark ...,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 3 2 Bromley, Nancy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,- 7 4, 81, 153 Brookes, Beverly ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 5, 87, 145, 157 Brookes, Leigh ......... ....,...,,,.,,. 7 4, 81, 145 Brooks, Lowell ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 53, 154 Brown, Barry -....... ....,.. I 74, 107, 151, 152 Brvwn, Peggy .11.-11... ...,...,..,.........,. 7 5, 187 Browning, Gene ,,,,,,, ----,-,,---,,,--,- 8 7, 172 Browning, Jerry .,1,,, ,,,,,--,,,,,,,,--------,V-- 7 5 Bullock, Vernon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 33, 87, 112 Burkhart, Ted ,,,,,, ------------,---,--M,w'-- 1 63. Burleson, Barbara ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----,,-,,--,,- 7 5, 83, 153 Burnett, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,------,,-,,,----,,-,, ,--,---,,,,-- 3 7 Burnett, Cha1'1CS ------- f,---- 3 0, 32, 33, 41, 75, 100, 110, 112, 113, 145, 170, 171, 180, 181 Burrows, Betty ..,,.,,., Butler, Trent ,....., Cain, Carol ..,..1.,.1...... Caldwell, Brenda ....... Carlisle, Melba ,,,,,,.,.. Carpenter, Jackie ..,, Carpenter, Leslie ..,.,. Carpenter, Otis .,.... Carter, Lloyd .,.... 15 138, 220 14 44, 75, 143, 146 75 87 184 Casbeer, Wanda .....1......... 12, 52 Cassady, Hazel ............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 5 2 Cavitt, Lola ..,....1..,,.....,..... .,...,.. 8 7, 143, 155 Chamberlain, David ...,..... ..,,.....,.,,.....,, 1 63 Chastain, Frances ......... .... ........ 4 5, 75, 76 Choate, Jack .1......,1.... ...,,,,....,,,,,,,,... 3 ,.,,.......,.,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,.,...,...... 1 3 Christopher, Linda ....,.,,..,...,.........,......,..,.....,.,,,.,,.,,.. 87, 151, 154 Clark, Frances Ann ..,,......,. 19 23 40 75 76 102 117 118 144 Clark, Iris Ann ....... Clark, J oe ,,,,,,,,.....,1 Classes ..,,..,..,,......1,...... Clemmer, Darlene ......... Clemmer, Kenneth ,......, Clift, James ...1............ Clopton, Travis ..,,1 Collins, Earl Lee ....... Collins, Elaine ..,... Collins, Joseph ...... Coltharp, Judy .1,,..,..,. Conway, Billy .....,......... Copeland, Richard ....... Corfman, John ...,....., Corley, Brenda ...,,. 146,, 147, 151, 155, 157, 202, 204, 208 87, 153 52, 135 75, 163, 171 87, 137, 139, 143, 145, 52 162, 163 53, 119, 154, 53, 56 155 220 146 135 87 199 154 88 Cornelius, Evelyn ,..... M - ......... 53, 59, 157,. Cornell, LaVohn .,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 87, Councilman, Floyd .....,....,.......,....,...,..,,.....................,,...........,........... Cowan, Don ....,..,........ 32, 38, 53, 100, 105, 114, 138, 168, Cox, Ronnie ...,.....,.....................,....,,....,....,..,.,,,,....,. 100, 168, 178, 220 169, 180 Craver, Ronny ......... .......,,.. 8 8 Creech, Louise ...... ,,.,,,,.,...... 8 8 Creed, Wilma ......,,, ,,..,, 7 3, 187 Crissup, Martin ..... ...... 7 6, 146 Critz, Gerald .....,, .....,. 7 6, 181 -D- Davies, Jerry ,,,,,,vY,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 5, 37, 45, 53, 103, 105, 155 Davis, Frank A. ,..,..,, ,,,,,,,,.....,,,............,,,, 5 5, 132, 133 Davis, Gloria ,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 32, 38, 88, 142, 213 Davis, Jimmy ,..,,,, ,,,,,.i,,..,.,,...,,,,,,,..,,.......,....-ffff.ffffffff-------- 3 8, 140 Davis, Judy ,,,,.r,, ,,,,,,,, 3 4, 38, 53, 102, 104, 106, 107, 138, 160, 190, 192, 211, 220 Davis, Nettie ,,,,.,,... ,..............,,,,,,,,YYYYAAYY..,,........,,,,,,,,,.....1. 8 8, 143 Davis, Suzanne ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4-, 102, 144, 145, 146, 147, 154 Decker, John ...... ,,,,.........,,....,,,,....,,,,..,,,,...........-.ffY 5 4, 88 152 Decker, Judy ,r,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, 4 4, 54, 102, 104, 128, 146, 147, 155 Denning, Marvin ,,,., .......,........,,,,.,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,............,,,,,,,, 8 8 Densmore, Dr. Al ..,,..., ..........,,,....,,,,,..,,,,,........,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.f,,,-.. 1 25 De Shazo, Glenda ,,,, ....,.. 8 8, 142 Diaz, Theadore ...,,..,..... ..... 4 4, 88, 94 Dickens, Felton .,,,...,,,,,.... ....... 8 8, 14-5 Diehlman, Mrs. G. J. ,..... ..,,,,....,,.. 1 00 Dollar, Joey ....,,,,,,,,....,,, ,,,..,, 8 8, 141 Donnelly, Brian .....,. ....,.,..,..,,..... 5 4 Dooley, Daniel ,,,,,, ,..,,,,....,,,,......,, 8 8 Dooley, Harold ...... ..,,,, 8 8, 154, 157 Douglas, Susan ..... ,,,..,,,,,,,..... 2 06 Duncan, Carrol ........ ......,,.............,,,,,,... 8 8 Duran, Henry ........ ....,.....,.....,....................................,,,,..,.,,,r.,..,, 8 8 Durham, Lana ..,,..,, ,..,,ll,,...,..,,..,,,,,,......,,..,,....,,,, 3 2, 54, 56, 143, 155 Durham, Larry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6, 82, 105, 116, 121, 139, 171, 180, 181, 194, 195, 220 Dyer, Lester Mrs. .........,,.......,,,....,,..,,,.....,............,....,..,.... .. 135 Dykstra, Harold .,,,.., ...,,..,,,.,,,... 1 29 -E- Eades, Kenny ........,.,..,.. 44, 45, 46, 88, 95, 102, 114, 157, 161, 181, 190, 193, 201, 214, 218 Eager, Lou Nell .........,...........,,,.,......,,,,......,,.............................,,,,.,,,, 13 Eaton, Judyth .... 44, 89, 106, 153, 155, 157, 160, 193, 202, 214, 215 Eddy, Tootsie .................................,,,.............,......A.,...,,............,....... 162 Edwards, Barbara All,..,,,.,,.,,....,........................................,,,,,,,......,,.,, 89 Edwards, Sandra ....... . ..... 12, 44, 54, 59, 89, 116, 139, 144, 157, 158, 198, 216, 220 Edwards, Sharon ..,...........,. 45, 88, 89, 95, 121, 145, 153, 201, 212 Ely, D66 ...,,...........,,., .......,..c,r,c,c.cc 4 6, 54, 167, 168, 173, 176, 177 England, Bill ..,...., . ,........,.............,..,,.,.,,,,.....,..,......,,.... 15 Ensley, Jackie ., ...,,..,.....,,.. 54 Etz, George ...,,,. ,.,. ,,.,,, 1 6 1, 213 Evans, Dwain ...... ,,,,,..,,,. 1 29 Evans, Ralph ..1..... ....,,,,.. - 89 -F- Farquhar, Mary Lou ...............,................,,,.,....,.............................. 54 Feagan, Carrol ..,,..,,.,,, 10, 21, 54, 100, 167, 168, 169, 173, 174, 175, 185, 186 Features .,,.,..,,,,,....,,,,.,,. .,.,.,,......,................. 9 8 Flickirrger, Nancy ,......, ,,,,,,,r,,,,,,, 8 9, 91, 142, 155 Flusche, Freddy ......, ,,...,,..,,,,,,.,.,,....,.,. 4 6, 89, 152 Flusche, Phillip ,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 46, 76, 81, 153 Flynn, Diana ......... 1,,,,, 5 4, 56, 89, 137, 143, 156 Flynn, Virginia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4, 156, 159 Fogg, Joe ...,....,,,... ,..,.......,,..,,..,.,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,, 1 70 Forbes, Barbara ....,. ,,,,,.-,,,,,,,-,, 5 4 Forester, Wade ,,,...., ,..,,,, 1 25 Forgerson, C. J. ..,... , Forgerson, Dean ...... 135 89 Foster, Starla .,,....., ,...,. 4 6, 75, 76, 128, 145 Foust, Gene ........ ...,....,,,,...,.,,...,,...,.... 1 66 Fowler, Leray .....,. ,..,.1,.,...,,,,..,,,,...... 1 29 Fox, Boo . .,,..,,.,,. ,r,,,.,,,.,,.,, 1 3 Fox, Michelle ...., ....,,,.,.,.................,,,..,.....,,,,,.,,,..,,,.,...,.....,,.. 1 12, 206 Fox, Mike ......, W ,,1.r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,1,,,....V,,,...,.,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 166 Foy, Alex ..............,, 23, 54, 60, 102, 106, 119, 144, 145, 146, 147, 155, 213 Fraley, Kay .,..,.,...,,.,.r.....11,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,1,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 108 Franklin, Jerry .,,,,,,,,, .......,....,,,. 4 5, 55, 145, 152, 182 Freeman, Barbara ,,,,..,, ,,,,. 4 6, 76, 137, 143, 145, 187 Fry, Donald .....,,...,.... ....,..,1,1,,,,,-.,-,,,,,..,......, 8 9, 140 Fry, Jimmy ..........,1. ,.....,.....,. 5 5, 162, 163, 140 Fullwood, Bonnie ....., ,..,. 1 2, 53, 55, 143, 156 Fullwood, Linda .,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,..,,,,,,,,, 46 , 76, 187 Fullwood, Shirley .1,.,. ,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 6, 187 Fullwood, Truby ,,,.,,, ...,..,. 8 9, 156, 219 Furry, Joy ,.,..........., ....... 46 , 76, 187 -G- Gabler, Linda ..,..., ,..,,,.........,.....,..,..,.....,.....,..,...,,.,......,....,.....,,1 1 35 Gaines, Elaine ..,,.,, ,,,,,.,,,...,......,.,...................... 1 2, 44, 55, 142, 159 Gaither, Betti ,... ..,5.,1. 1 2, 13, 76, 78, 105, 106, 107, 110, 115, 144, 154, 155, 160, 192, 194, 200, 214 Gause, Brenda .......,.,..,,.........,.,,.,....,,,.....,....,....,..,,.,..,........,,,..,.......,.,, 89 Gerald, Joe ,....11,, e11,,.. 2 1, 40, 72, 77, 109, 121, 169, 176, 184, 212 Geron, Larry ...,. .,.,.........,,.....,.r..,,............,,,,....,,,,,,,,.r,,....,,,1....,,,, 3 2 Geron, Tommy ..,.,. .................,...........,....................... 7 7, 141, 178 Gill, Carolyn ........, ,.,,.,,,,...,,,,,.,..,. 8 9 Gill, Darlene ......,. 1 r.r,,,..,......,,,, 89 Gillilan, Betty ............ ......,, 7 3, 77, 187 Gillilan, Kenneth ...... ..,,,,1.,,.,,,.,,,.. 5 5 Givins, June ....,,.,... ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Glass, David ..,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7 Gomez, Helen ......, ,,,,,,,, 7 7 Gonzales, Cruz ..,., ,,,,,,Y, 8 9 Gotcher, Perry ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Gould, Dawn ,,...... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-, 3 2 Graham, Dee ..,...1.. ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9, 139, 220 Green, Brenda .,...,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2, 77, 82, 114, 142 Green, David ......... ,,..,,....,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Green, Richard .,.... .,.....1. 8 9, 93, 151, 152, 155 Green, Royce ..,..... .,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,, 90 , 141 Green, Russell ....... ....,,,, 4 7, 55, 140, 162, 163 Griffin, Janice ,,,,, ,,..,,..,---.-,--,-,,,,,-,-,---------- 9 0 Griggs, Isabelle ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.-..,,...,,-, 4. 7, 90, 157 Grimaldo, Daniel .,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Grissom, Wesley ,,,,,, ,,,YY,,,,,,,,.,,,......,-,,-,-,,,,,,,-,,- 7 7 Groghan, Don ......,1.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 4, 45, 86, 89, 90, 178 Grubbs, Billy Don ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,.,--,,.,,,,,,--,----,---A,,. 5 6 Gunn, Darlene .1,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,,---,,,-,,-,,,,,,,--,,,--- 7 7 -H- Haas, Fred ....,,,..... ------------- 7 8 Halbert, J. W. .... --------------- 1 31 Halbert, Patsy ...... ,-------- 5 6, 213 Haley, Bill .,.,.,, -------------- 2 06 Hall, James ....,., -----,-- 90 , 152 Hall, Lance ......... ---,--. 9 0, 178 Hamilton, Gary ..,..... ........-,-.....,--- 9 0, 178 Hampton, Don ........ ...........--....,.-,---.---- 3 2. 33 Haney, Marie .........,........ ......... 1 2, 132, 133, 156 Hanshew, Jean ....,.......,...... ........................................,...----------,-,----- 9 0 Hardin, Elaine Kennon ......................................................,..... 53, 156 Hardin, Ricky Harris, David ............ Harris, Farley 78, 80, 105, 108, 109, 110, 116, 144, 161, 193 23l Hartgraves, Jimmy ...,. Hartgraves, Harry .....,, Hartgraves, Morris - Hartley, Leonard .... Hawkins, John ..,,,,,,,, 90 78, 171 135 129 163 Hayley, Tony ......,,,,,,.,, .A.,..f.Y.fffAff,------f-f-ffb- ---- 7 8 Headstream, Jeanine ....... .............A...fff....,,,-.-,. 3 2, 33 Healer, Frank .........,,,,,,, .Y.,,YYY 7 4, 75, 78, 102, 146 Heffernan, Harvey ..,,.,, Heffernan, James ,,..,,.,., King, Bobby ..,.........., Kinney, Billy Don .....,Y Kinsey, 'Kirbey .,,.,,,,, 91, 146 91 125 Knight, Sandra . ....,.,,,,,,,..,.i..,.,..,YY.....YYYY,,,,,,,Y,,, . Knox, Jay .,,,,.,.....,.. ,,,,,.,,,. 5 4, 57, 100, 104, 107, Knutson, Larry ..,.,, .,,,,,..,,.,..,,,,.......,,,,,....,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....... Kouri, Linda ,,,,,,, Kreidel, Bobby ,,,,,, 91, 137, 143 109, 114, 168 92, 163 9, 18, 25, 40, 79, 101, 108, 109, 114, 148, 149, 156, 157 47, 57, 163 Hefner, Peggy ,,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 90, 114, 139, 142, 220 Hefner, Raymond .,1,. ,,,,,.............,..,,,,.,..............,.,. 1 33, 135 Henderson, Greta ...... ,,,,..,. 2 2, 56, 128, 144,,156, 157, 198 Henderson, Jimmy ..,.,,,, ...,,...,.....,,,,.,.,.,,1............,,,,.1,. 4 7, 90 Hendon, Dean .,.,...... ..,,,..........1.1.,,.,.,.1,,..............,,Y. 1 52 Hendrix, Mac ....,.. ,...,.......,.............,,,,....V... 7 8 Henington, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 8, 110, 140, 155, 203 Henington, Lonnie ...,.. .............,,,..,,.,,,,................ 9 0 Henington, Lynda .,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,..,. 5 2, 56, 137, 143, 155 Henley, Mrs. Frank ,,,,.,.,,.,,,..,1.1.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,,.,,,...............,....,,.. 216 Henley, Sharon ,... . ......,...,.....,,,.,,,,,,,..,,....,.,,...,...,..,,.,,,,,,.,...,,,,.,,,..., 216 Herndon, Beverly .,,,,,,,,,,. 10, 13, 20, 36, 46, 50, 56, 100, 108, 109, 115, 167, 168, 214, 220 Hicks, Dooper ,,,,,,.,,,..,,.,.,.,.,......,......, .. 13 High, Ben ,,.,,.,,,,. ....,.,,,......,,,,,,,.............. 1 35 Hill, Patricia ,..,...... ,.,....,.........,,,,..,,...,.,...,,,..,...,,........ 9 1 Hollis, Jimmy ..,,.,,.,.,. .,,,,,..,,.,...........,.......,......,.,..,.. 5 6, 162 Holloman, Barbara .....,. 3, 23, 78, 80, 150, 151, 154, 215 Holman, Johnny ,.,,..,.... .,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 5 6, 210 Holman, Linda Gayle ....,,,..,,,.,,.,,,,..,,.,,,,.,...1,,,,. 16, 91, 137, 143, 155 Hoover, James ,,..,.....,,........,.,.,,,,..1., ,,,,,.,.,..,,,.,1,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Hopkins, Richard ,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,1,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Horne, Alice .......,... ....,, 1 9, 27, 28, 80, 38, 44, 78, 82, 109, 112, 113, 116, 117, 118, 145, 156, 157, 212, 215 Horner, Mickey ......,......,,....,.,,,..,,.,,. 32, 78, 110, 145, 170, 185, 214 Hornsburger, Eugene , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 91 Hunt, Mary Ann ......,..., .,,...,, 5 6, 116, 158, 187, 220 Hunt, Ocie ...,..,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,- 2 02 Hyatt, Joyce .,,.,... ........ 9 1, 110, 155, 182, 219 lmken, Glenn ..,.. ...., 7 9, 146, 152 Jameson, James .........,..,....,..,A,.,.......,,,,.,,.,-------,-,----,,--- ---- 5 6, 140, 141 Jamison, Betty Merle ..,........, 27, 35, 45, 88, 91, 104, 109, 111, 139, 145, 151, 153, 182, 183 Johnson, Roger ...,,...,, ............,.,.,,,..........,,.....ff..---.-,,----------- -----,-,, 9 1 Jolley, Linda ,,,,,,, ....,. 3 5 39 52, 56, 104, 138, 146, 155, 220 Jones, Betty ....,,. ................,............,.,.,,...,.................,,,-....... 9 1 Jones, Etta ....,,,,., ..,,................,...,,...............,..,.,,,....... 4 5, 79 Jones, Harold ...,.......,.,,,.....,, ..........................,,,........ 9 1, 153 Jones, Iris Ann .,...................... ...... 4 4, 57, 67, 128, 14-5, 154 Jones, Lillian Montgomery ...,,.........,.,.,.............,. 58, 146 Juniors ,...,,,,.....,,.........,,....,...,..... .. . ...... 1 ................. 70 Kado, Sven ,........ ............--....----.- 9 1 Kearney, Mary ,,,,.,, ,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,,................ 9 1, 137, 143 Keel, Michael ..,,.........,...,,............,..........,..........................-......-.--.,,. 102 Kendrick, Ellen ,,,.,,,...,. 8, 9, 23, 26, 31, 44-, 91, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 112, 113, 114, 145, 149, 161, 190, 193, 194, 212, 214 Kendrick, Karen .......,,,..,..,.,.........,.... 12, 25, 44, 54, 56, 57, 158, 212 Kennon, Mrs. R. N. ......,,.,..,,........,..........,....................,................. 197 Keys, Douglas ,..,..,.,.,,,,,, ....................... ' 91, 110, 172, 179 King, Gail .................. ............................... 7 9 King, Arlon ,.,.. ,...... 4-4 , 91, 100, 182 232 Lambert, C. E. .. Land Don ..,,.,.,... Land, Sandra - Lane, Donna .... Lane, Jack ,..,.. -L- 92, 146, 19, 46, 90, 92, 116, 117, 57, 147, 152, 118 121 125 163 155 , , 155 92 Lane, Royce ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,.....,.................. 4 5, 92, 139, 220 Lara, Alfonso ,,,,..,..................... 92 Lasseter, Allen ...,,,,,....,,..,.,. 92, 152 Law, Ima ....,..,..,,,..,....,,, ,. .....,......,........,..... 92, 137, 143, 155 Lawler, Glenda ................ ...,..,.,................,...,,,.....,,,.,,,,.....,,,.....,.. 9 2 Lawrence, Dimple Ann .. ...,..........,..,............. 57, 60, 145, 199, 216 Lawrence, Garna .......... ....... 7 9, 82, 106, 155, 182, 183, 215, 219 Lawrence, J. M. ,.,........,.,...,.......................,.......,,.,...............,.......,,,, 125 Lawrence, R. H. .,...,..,.......,......,,.,,.............,,,.........,,.......,.....,........,., 111 Leach, Millard ............ 9, 13, 39, 46, 55, 57, 101, 106, 114, 148, 149, 151, 154, 155 Lee, Nancy ,,,,.---,,,,..,,. -,f...,,........-f,,----,,,,,,f,----,f----------f,,, 5 5, 57, 119 Lefever, Arnold ....,... .........,,......1...,,,.,,,,,....,,,.,,,..,.........,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,, 1 63 Leonard, Tommy ...,............ 8, 45, 92, 93, 101, 107, 121, 145, 149, 151, 153, 157 Leonard, Mrs. George Lewis, Dorothy .....,.......,..,. ..,.,.,. Lewis, Gaylm .,............. Lewis, Merrill ........ Limelight ............... 131 44, 57, 143, 146, 147, 156, 159 92 146 16 Lincoln, Hudson .....,,,........ Lincoln, Judy ,..,....,........... 19, 26, 86, 92, 106, 109, 114, 116, 117, 118, 121, 145, 146, 147, 156, 161, 192, 194, 196, 209, 218 Lindsey, Charles ..............................,..,......,..,...,,...............,. 47, 79, 155 Linebaugh, Jerry .......................,..,,,.,.......,...,.....,.............., 92, 151, 154 Linn, John ,,,,.......,.. .....,............................................,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,, . 135 Little, Red ,.........,....................,.............,.........,..,..............,,,....,,,, 5, 120 Loeb, Betty .... 35, 57, 103, 104, 119, 138, 14-4, 159, 195, 201, 220 Logan, Mary ............,......,,...............................,....,.......,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Looney, Jana ...... ..................,......., 4 4, 92, 134 Lowe, Bobbe ........ 92, 137, 143, 144, 154 Lucas, Mrs. ..., ,....,,.,,.,,,,,,..,.,,.,,.....,,,,,, 1 28 -M- Maldonado, Daniel ..... .............,-,,,,-,,,,,- 1 62 Malone, Wynell ....,.........................,,...,.....,,.,............-,.-,...--.,--,. 93, 142 Martin, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.......,,,,.,.,.............,.,,.,.. 35, 58, 114, 174 Martin, Bob ............,.......................,......,,,......,,,,..........-,,.....,,,,.... 45, 93 Martin, Gaye ,,,,,,,,.,.. 19, 93, 106, 116, 117: 118, 142, 147, 161, 193 Martin, J. V. ,,,....,.,,,....,.,.,,,,..,.,.,............,,,.,........................ 93, 141, 203 Martinez, Emily ........................ ............... 3 0, 153 Mason, Sandra .............................,. ....., 9 3, 137, 143 Mason, Vernie Dell Jackson ...... ..................... 5 7 Mauzey, Don ......................,,..... ...................,. 9 3 May, Bette ....,...........,.........,,... ..... 5 8, 64, 155 Mayner, Gail ......,.,.. ......,,................. 3 2 McCaleb, Tommie ..... .,...............,.,...... 7 9 McCarley, Bill .,....,...... McClain, Michall ......., McCoy, Loyd ....,,,,.... McCright, Joe ,....,.....,. McCullough, Lenora .,... 87, 92, 1527184- 93 135 93, 140 73, 79, 150, 153 McElhaney, Barbara Jo ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,7,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,, 58 McGlothing, Martha ...,........ 19, 55, 58, 106, 116, 117, 118, 145, 146, 147, 155 McGuire, J. D. .,,.,,,.,, ..,,....................,......,, 9 3 McGuire, Lindell ,,,,,,, ,,,,.....,,,,,,,..,,...,,,,, 5 8, 163 McGuire, Patsy ..........,,.. ,,,,.....,,,.,,,.,,,.,,. 44 , 79, 187 McJunkins, Donald ......, .,,,,,, 4 6, 80, 135, 151, 153 McQueen, Sandra ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1.,1,,,,,,,--, 9 3, 152 Melton, Bayles .,,,.., 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Midkiff, Floyd ....... ,,,,,,,, 1 35 Miller, Angus ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 29 Miller, Mary Ann ,,,,..,,,, ,,,Y,,,,,..,,,,,,, 9 3 Miller, Sylvia ..1,..1,.,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 187 Mitchell, Ruth Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 93, 182 Mizer, Ronnie ..l,,,,,,,ll,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.-,-,,AA,, 8 0, 162 Mooney, Tommie ,,,.,. -.,,,.,-,,,,Y,n,,---,-------,YYY 7 3 80 Morgan, Charles ......,,.,,, ....., 8 0, 83, 135, 151, 154 Morgan, Mrs. G. D. ,,,,,,1,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,1- 135 Morgan, Guy .,.....,rrrrfr...............,,...,,,,.......,.....,.,,. ........ 5 8, 59, 107, 162 Morgan, James ,,....., 29, 32, 35, 39, 58, 64, 109, 112, 113, 145, 182 Mounce, Norman ,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,1,Y,,,,YV,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,V ,------,----,---,---- 9 3 Munoz, Gregorio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,-,,,,,,,,----,,,- ,,,,------,,,,,, 1 54 -NH Nahours, Nick .,,,,,,,,,,,. ...,,,,,, 1 05, 106, 107, 160, 190 Nations, Billy Joe ,,.....,.,......,....,.,....,,,,,..,,..,,,,....................,..,......,-,.,.. 93 Nayfa, Betty ............................,,.,....................................,,..,,,.....,,,,,,,, 32 Nayfa, Elias ....,,,,.........,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.....,,,..,......,,...,A,........................... 94 Nayfa, Maureen ..,. 8 7, 58, 101, 114, 142, 148, 149, 151, 153 Neal, Mrs. S. H. ,,,,..,...1,,,,,,,,,.......,......,.,...........,,,,........................,,,, 135 Nelms, Patti ,....,...,...,.....,....,,,....,,,,..,,,1.,,.....,,,........,,,,..........,........... 108 Newman, Carolyn .. ,,,,,, 156 Norman, Kay .....,,,t ..............,,,......... 9 4, 146 Norred, J. O. .,,,.,, ,,,.,,..,..,,,,,,,.... 9 4, 145, 152 Norred, M. A. ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 4, 80, 154, 157 Norred, S. C. ..,,...... .,,,...,,.,,.,,,...........,l..,...,, 9 4 Norris, H. D. ,,....l,..,... ..,...,...,..,,....,,.,1,.l........,,,..... .,,,,.. 1 1 1 Nunn, Mrs. Charles ,,,.,.. ,.......,....,,,.,. L ....,....,,,,............,... 44 , 128, 133 Nunn, Juanita ......,...... .,,.,,, 1 2, 44, 56, 58, 132, 133, 138, 159, 220 -0- Oatman, Tammy .,,,..... ,,,,,,,, 1 05 O,Donald, Don ,.,,l, ,,,,,1,,, 8 0 Olhausen, Jackie ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 96 Olvera, Eduardo ........ ..,..........,.. 8 0, 172 Ortega, Panfilo .r,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,----------. 1 62 Overton, J. G. .t..... ,,,,, 1 3, 59, 131, 182 Owens, James ,,,,, ,,--,----,, g Y, 94, 140 -P,.. Palacios, David .,.... ,,..........,,.......,..A..,.,.....,.,.,.......,....,,,,,,,,,, 1 54 Palafox, Louis .,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.....,,...,.,..,.,,.,.., ,, ...,...,........ 9 4 Palmer, Robbie Jo ..,..,....,..... 12, 46, 58, 106, 117, 118, 145, 155, 160, 190, 192, 197 Palmer, Roger ..,..... ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,...,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Panzer, Bonnie ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 45, 94, 97, 146 Park, Betty .,,,.,,,......... ...............,.. 44 , 59, 187 Parsoni Patricia .,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 0, 110 Patrick, Ruby ,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,..-.... 8 0 Patterson, A. L, ,,,,,,,,, -,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.....,., 1 2 9 Patterson, Pat ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132, 151 Patterson, Wendell ...,,,...... 8, 9, 80, 81, 101, 107, 116, 139, 144, 149, 218, 220 Perdue, Kay -------,- . ...... 44, 47, 55, 59, 198 Pettus, Danny ,,,,,, .,.,,,,, 8 1, 83, 208, 224 Petty, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 8, 19, 59, 117, 118, 145, 155, Pevey, Lonnie ..,,,,..., ,,,,.,...,..,,,.....,,.....,........ 9 4, 112, 141, Phemister, Winnie ,,,,l.,,,,,,,,Y. 54, 59, 128, 142, 155, Philipp, Bobby .,,,.. .........,,,,,,...,,.,,,..,,.......... Philipp, Sue .,,,,,,, ,,,....,..,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,....,,,,..,.,,. ....,..,,,,..,...,.. Pitt, Gary ,......., ............,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,. 9 4, 146, Pitt, Sandra ,,,,,,,,. ....,......,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.......,,,,,.,,,,...,,.... Pittman, Jerry ...,..,,. ,tt,ttt 4 4, 94, 97, 107, 144, 157, 176, 178, Pittman, Peggy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, 4 5, 94, 145, 157, Pitts, Grady ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,....,.,,...................... Pollard, Marilyn ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,....,.............. 5 9, Porter, Joyce ....,.,,. ,,.......,1, Powers, Matt ..,,......,,... ,,,,,11.,...... Prewitt, Lana Sue ........,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,.11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.....,, Price, Denver ,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,...,..,.1.,...,....,,,,.,,,,,,,.....,.......... 47, 59, Price, Julia ........,........,,1...,..,,,,,.....ttttttttttttttt.........,,, ttttttttttttttttttttttt Price, Nancy ..,..,,......,,. 15, 45, 94, 95, 106, 155, 160, 193, 196, Price, Roy ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,1.,,....,,,,..............,.,,,,...,.,,,.... 8 1, 171, Pullig, Linda .,,, ......,,..,.......,,.,........,...........,..,..,...,... 9 4, R... Ray, Pat ........,,,,., ,....,.,.,,,.................,,,,,,,9--.------V------ Rayburn, Mary ....... ,.,,,. 4 4, 81, 144, 145, 146, 147, Raymer, Sue ,,,,,., .........,,....................,,,,........-...-,--.. 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