North Side High School - Lasso Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1960
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5 ______-_____ — Vice-Principal Mr. Frederick Murphy Mr. James Abbington Bible Mrs. Pat Atkinson Chorus, Orchestra Mr. Raymond Bales Wood Shop, Algebra Miss Lena Beck Math Mr. James Brewer English, P. E., Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach Mrs. Nell Bridges Librarian Mr. Virgle Chappell Typing, Math M Sgt ?. Colvard . C. Mr. Truett Cooper Distributive Education 7 Mrs. Fannie Mae Curry Shorthand, Typing 0 Mrs. Ina Davies P. E. Vi Mr. Rill Curtis Biology, World History, P. E., Assistant B Team Football Coach, B Team Basketball Coach M Sgt. John Daberry R. 0. T. C. Miss Mary Davies Mr. Ted Koonce Foods, Clothing p. E., B Team Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach Miss Lila May Harwell Mr. H. R. McDaniel Mr. Mayhew Mantor Miss Kittie Neighbors American History Chemistry,' History English History 8 Mrs. S. Newland Mr. Paul Pearson Nurse Journalism, English Mr. Jerry Sadler Geometry, P. E.. Head Football Coach Miss Frances Schober English, Spanish Mrs. Jessie Shropshire A rt, English Mrs. Sally Wagner World History, English Mrs. Snow Weatherred English, Speech Mr. James West Band, World History Mr. Billy Whitworth World History, J. E., Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach Mr. Richard Wilson Physics, Biology I 9 Tell another good one! What else, Bob? tr, ‘ fc- Class of I960 Class Sponsor Senior Officers Miss Lila Mae Harwell President Alvin Early, Secretary Carmelita Stevens, and Vice-President Robert Worthan 12 Seniors Charlene Allred Dee Arrington Jimmy Barksdale Kenneth Bearden Carolyn Beeler Jimmie Bell Peggy Bencaux James Bennett Don Bianco Raymond Black Connie Boorman Bob Bostick Larry Boswell Barbara Bounds Peggy Brown Ronnie Brown Priscilla Byas Seniors Jarrold Cabluck Phillip Callaway Nelda Cannon Donald Carter Carol Carver Ascneth Castro Lee Roy Chandler Gary Coburn Joe Coulson Kay Coleman Jim Cowan Willene Coleman Stanley Coon Larry Cotten Barbara Cox Ive Lee Cox David Crain Class of 1%0 Barbara Culver Jack Curry Kay Daust Conrad Deakins Dwight Dossey Lois Dvorak Michael Connelly f W Bobby Dunn Kenneth Dobkins Delores Duncan Venita Dumain Alvin Early Vickie Edmiston Seniors Bob Elliott Jerry Elmore Monte Elmore Jackie Eubanks Pat Emery Evelyn Fagan Leslie Farmer Linda Feuerbom Scott George Cynthia Fleming Bennie Gibson Susan Fry Mack Grace James Ford Bob Gibson Donna Frank Class of I960 Sharon Greer Elizabeth Gregory Dortha Griffin Paula Grigsby A Diane Grubis Jeanette Hafele James Groce Susan Gross mt A Kay Sue Hall Carol Henry Ronny Henson Paula Herzig Gary Hill Carl Hobart Seniors Judy Kelley Elaine Kersey Betty Ann King Rose Ann Krenek Janice Kubala Geoffrey Land k. Betty Lytle Mike Martinez Class of I960 Eddie Livingston Larry Lundgren Gaynel Miser Julia Monk - ' 1 Judy Lasson Ernest Lazo Phyllis Long Ronnie Long Sheila McBain Betty Main Janice Matthews Richard Mauppin Vicki Martin Seniors Glenda Moody Johnny Moody Nancy Moore Peggy Moore Elaine Morgan Ann Morrow Richard Murray Gary Nunn George Parsons Marlene Ogle Maxine Ogle Merlene Ogle Janie Oujesky Goldie Payblas Ventura Perez Sandra Perkins Marellen Perry Geneva Rios Mary Lou Roberts Louise Sanderlin John Sayers Carol Singer Jerry Smith Robert Smith Jeris Stallons Jerry Starnes ■wr m Martha Petry Terry Ponder Judith Porter Jimmie Ralls Angela Ramirez James Record Duane Rice Barbara Richardson Seniors J. T. Stateson Eddie Stegall Nancy Godwin Stegall Carmel ita Stevens Patty Swanzy 4, Gloria Tate Jerry Taylor Kay Thomason Lei Konya Vann L. Gail Thompson David Vess Glenda Vaden Mike Walensky Randy Vance John Walls Richard Turpin Frances Waggoner Class of Jane Whitt Joey Wilkinson Larry Whiteacre I960 Judy Williams Monnie Wilson Mary Ann Woods Glenda Woods Robert Wortham Mary Wright Trena Yates Linettc Young Suzanne Wyatt Henry Yates Marlene Zajicek 23 Oops! No money! Let's make sure this time. So’s your old man! Sing it pretty now Finally cold water Everybody gets a hand in on this. Hey, coach get off my back!! X PTL'R DOWNS ie Runs1 ■h 32 0 F.t Sf n Nir umors 25 Junior Officers Class Sponsor President Silas Hughes, Secretary Judy Nell Long, and Vice-President Rill Van Dyke. Mrs. Snow Wcatherred 26 Class of 1961 Bobby Baker Doris Baker Delaine Barefoot Ernest Bartosh Becky Bass Jackie Beckham Beverly Ann Bell Judy Bell Joe Bianco Judy Bowers f Bill Bray Jerrie Boyd Joyce Brisendine Juniors Janice Burrow Mac Cade L Jl Beverly Campbel 1 iir Carol Bullard Doris Campbell Bertha Cash Mary Champion James Cheves Johnny Coffey Emmett Colbert Martha Colley • • Barbara Conn Sibyl Cotten Rex Curtis Donald Dagg Penny Davis Dorcas Crow Bonnie Currie Class of 1961 Elton Drummond Michael Dunagan Glenn Dunn Sherry Early Linda Eason Freida Elledge Barbara Fain Gilbert Falcon Thomas Farnham Linda Flory Diann Foust I Juniors ■ ■ • ■■■ j t hr . Johnny Gilliland Betty Golden Donald Green Jerry Grubis Wayne Gunter Carol Hall Betty Hallum Judy Hampton Virginia Hancock Nancy Hannan Dale Hargis Tracy Hayley Shirley Haynes Martha Henslee Class of 1961 Judith Herd Glenda Higginbotham Judy Higginbotham Pat Higginbotham Donald Hill Ronald Hill Sallie Hilton Ross Hood Joyce Hopkins Roy Huckabee La verne Huddleston Ann Huffman Silas Hughes Larry Humble Ronald Irby Hugh Jarrell Sandra Jennings Juniors Frank Jerabek Aila Johnson Morris Johnson Camille Kerlee Jean Knowles Marcus Kret Billy Landes Kent Langston Stanley Lehew Sharon Leo Larry Lewis Judith Long Judy Nell Long Class of 1961 Linda Maxwell Bobby Middleton Elmont Miller Nelda Money Margie Moore Valerie McFall Gwen McKee Jimmy McKinney — Max McKnight Frances McLellan Jerald McMullin Barbara McNeill Charles McLendon Douglas Nelson Jerry McLendon Donny Neuville Helen Odom Juniors Tommye O’Rourke David Ousley Sheri Ozee Ralph Parker James Felton Terry Plumlee Frank Poplawski Carolyn Pope Kenneth Paulk Dorothy Pharis Kenneth Pittman Sue Porter Donald Powell Patsy Powell Chloe Pritchard John Rainwater Class of 1961 Nancy Ann Reed Bob Reger Charlie Reynolds ?ommie Richardson Judy Rigney Virginia Rios Jody Riscky Betty Roark Eva Robason Danny Roberson Janice Robertson Janie Robertson Pat Roden Ronnie Roudon Jack Rust Frank Saunders Juniors Bill Scarborough Maxine Schubert Judy Sellers Jean Skidmore J. 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Smotherman Don Sparks Judith Spence Joyce Smith James Stafford Ronnie Stephens Willene Stuck Carolyn Swinnea Joseph Terry Charles Tesar Eilleen Thomas Larry Thomas Tommy Tidwell Jackie Timberlak Class of 1961 Elaine Tinsley Herbert Travis David Trent Tim Tribble Jerry Trimmier Saundra Tyson Woody Tyson Dianne Turner Rodney Waco Ruth Walthall Becky Webb Jimmy Wickersham Bennie Woods What a day, That class got me down, Those stairs look awful high, with it down there, Gee this is tiresome, This takes technique Sophomore Officers President Harry Record, Secretary Barbara Dana, and Vice-President Glen Smith Class Sponsor Mrs. Fannie Mae Curry Glen Alcorn S o p H O M O R E Mary Nell Arwine Richard Baadsgaard Ray Baker Elza Ballew Sue Barksdale A Judy Barnes Nickie Bates Mike Bearden Billy Beckham Linda Bellah Carol Bernard Carman Bevil Doris Bizzell Paul Blomer Dianne Boatwright Connie Bowling Sherwood Bressler Steven Brooks Carol Ann Brown Wesley Burgess Beverly Burkhalter Judy Burkhalter Paula Cabluck Carolyn Caldwell Cheryl Calhoun Claudia Carder John Can- Jimmy Caswell Shirley Childers Paul Clark Monty Collins Judy Collum Norman Cook Dale Cooper S o p H O M O R E 42 Cleva Cotant Joy Coulson Class Vic Craig Charles Croft Marion Curtis Sandra Curtis Buddy Dalby Bax-bara Dana Judy Daniels Linda Dike Leon Dingier Jo Ellen Dobkins Carol Dollar Billy Drake Douglas Durrett David Eck Sue Elmore Richard Farmer Mirion Finch Lynn Fleming Milton Franklin Tommie Jo Franks Judy Freeman Nina Fries Judy Garrison Homer Gentry Peggy George Pete Gomez Jim Goode Mickey Goodman Frankie Graves Carolyn Grimes Judy Grindstaff Sue Grove Joan Grulich Joey Gunter Alice Gurney S o p H O M O R E Class Richard Harris Robert Harrod Linda Henson Elizabeth Hill Douglas Hinkle Chris Hodgkins Paula Hogue Larry Hopkins Terry Howell David Huff Darryl Hull Don Isbell Mary Lou Jester Brenda Johnson John Johnson J. 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Jones Jerry Jones Gwen Kelly Glenda Sue King Linda Gail King Brenda Krivanek Marvin Lamar Jerry Lollar Beverly Long Marsha Ann McDonald Tony McDonald Barbara McDuff Wayne McLeister Joan McLendon Sabino Martinez Patsy Mathis Nancy Mays Weldon Meadow Ann Miller Dovie Miller Glenda Miller S o p H O M O R E Mary Lee Miller Class Linda Montgomery Rozie Montgomery Sue Morgan Alan Neace Linda Nelson Scharolette Nickerson Lana Nobles Eugene Oden Vicky Oldham Jean O’Rourke Sandra Ott Gus Payblas Ogie Pennington Eddie Pernell Betty Phillips Linda Prater James Price Morris Price Hope Rangel Donald Rasberry Harry Record Arlynn Rhodes Elva Roe Gale Rogers Mary Runnels Sanders Don Sanford Diane Saylors George Simmons Robert Sims Judy Skidmore Curtis Smith Glen Smith Marguerita Smith Janis Smithwick S o p H O M O R E s o p H O M O R E Class Barry Smotherman Barbara Sparto Robert Sprinkle Duane Stanford Martha Stanley Carolyn Starnes Mike Stratton Ann Stroleny Lynn Swain Karon Tarvin Myrana Thomas Beverly Thompson Larry Thun Phyllis Tidwell Robert Travis Dennie Turner Etta Vacula Lee Van Dyke Paul Vess Mary Vinzant Thomas Vogt Bette Wade John Walker Charlotte Wallace Gary Ward Carol Watts Ruth Ann Whitt Jimmy Williams Sandra Woodall Jerry Woods Patricia Woods Selma Woods Don Worthington Betty Wyatt S o p H O M O R E Class Truman Wynns Glenn Miller never had it so good. Swing your partners, dos-a-dos. How do you spell Lariat? You know, you’re good with a guitar. You can’t get a man with a gun!! Hats, Hats, everywhere you look hats! Gee, that sounds good. Nice looking horse you’ve got there. The North Side Band up iov a va y' i ns P The band, under the direction of Mr. James West, plays for all our pep rallies and attends all district football games. The band also marches in local parades, represents North Side in band festivals, and supports all school activities. 52 Phyllis Tidwell Majorette Willene Coleman Drum Majorette Janice Burrow Majorette Many hours of work are put into field exhibitions to the tune of “Oh, My Aching Feet.” Mr. James West Band Director 53 Chorus The North Side Chorus has done outstanding work this year in presenting the Christmas program, the Jacks- boro Music Festival, and the Easter Program. The chorus took top honors at Jacksboro this year by again winning Sweepstakes. Melodettes This group of girls, made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors has done an exceptionally fine job in bring- ing enjoyable music to school programs and various clubs. The Melodettes excelled in the Jacksboro Music Festival by winning first in their division. 54 Cynthia Fleming, Carol Ann Brown, Ann Jennings, Jane Whitt, Judy Williams, Betty Lytle, Judy Ann Long, Jimmie Bell, and Beth Hunt. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS John Rainwater, president; Linda Maxwell, vice-president; Priscilla By as, secretary- librarian; George Simmons, social chairman. The North Side Orchestra has maintained a high standard throughout the year in many special programs such as the Christmas and Easter program. 55 Los Reales Los Reales, a Spanish Club, aims for its members to understand and enjoy the cus- toms of the Spanish people. The club enjoys several socials a year done in Spanish style. toe ccto° + Top row: Silas Hughes, president; Pat Woods, treasurer; Beth Hunt, secretary. Bottom row: Miss Frances Schober, sponsor; Pete Gomez, sgt. at arms; Gwen Kelley, reporter; Judy Cullum, vice-presi- dent. 56 Becky Webb Honorary Cadet Major R.O.T.C. M Sgt. J. W. Colvard M Sgt. John Daberry Bob Gibson Cadet Colonel Reserve Officers Training Corps offers a challenge to young men and women who are interested in social and civic activities. They learn leader- ship to practice military and physical exercises, and training, care and maintenance of weapons, with respect for authority. Scotty George Cadet Colonel ' Miss Frances Schober Honorary Cadet Colonel Aila Johnson Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel H S Company 58 Battle Group Staff A Company Rifle Team 59 Sabers Drill Team Office The Office Belles is a newly formed club un- der the direction of Mrs. Alleita Wier and Miss Margaret Hook- er. Members of Judy Sellars OFFICERS Rose Ann Krenek, co- chairman; Trena Yates, secretary; Mary An n Woods, vice-chairman; Suzanne Wyatt, co-chair- man. Penny Davis Geoffrey Land Special Assistant Belles this organization devote their study periods to work in the office. The “Belles” do any- thing and every- thing to assist the office staff and faculty. Miss Margaret Hool and Mrs. Alleita Wi sponsors. 60 Sue Tyson Jeris Stallons Wanda Jordan Back row: Nancy Mays, Camille Kerlee, Johnny Gilliland, Mary Wright, Carol Hall, Judy Higginbotham, Bertha Cash. Middle row: Janice Roberson, Betty Ann King, Phyllis Long, Janice Matthews, Gwen McKee, Jean Knowles, Sherri Ozee. Bottom row: Sheila McBain, Beverly Campbell, Glenda Woods, Carolyn Swinnea, Linda Eason, Betty Hallum. Library Club During their study halls, the members of the Library Club help students locate and check out books. Each member has specific duties, which are assigned by Mrs. Nell Bridges, sponsor. Members of the Library Club are also responsible for the colorful posters on display in the library. OFFICERS Sheila McBain, vice-president; Glenda Woods, president; Betty Ann King, reporter; and Phyllis Long, secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Nell Bridges Librarian You guessed it, you broke the camera! 61 Pep Squad leads students at a campfire pep rally before North Side’s homecoming game with Paschal. North Side 62 One of the many activities of the Pep Squad is making posters and decorations to boost school spirit. Paula Grigsby Vice-President The two-year-old I bers in ’59 and '60. are found decorating various sport activiti Side spirit as they shaped bronze Pep C Fans wait to cheer football team as they return to the showers at half time. Pep Squad i bounded to 150 mem- s in maroon and white s, lockers and stage for iromoting the ole North at games. Megaphone- are awarded to the out- Steerettes wave victory signs—a familiar sight around pep rallies and games at North Side. fner nsor Gail Thompson President Donna Frank Secretary 63 The N Club, organized in 1937, consists of those who have lettered at North Side. Once a letter- man, you are a life-time member of the club. This year the club sold “North Side Steers” stickers for cars to raise money for the athletic department. Janice Hanson Secretary James Johnson Treasurer Mr. Jerry Sadler Club Sponsor Richard Murray Vice-President Eddie Stegall President Red Cross Club The Red Cross Club is an organization of representatives elected from each home room to help the sponsor, Miss Mary Davies, keep the students informed of the activities. It sponsors a drive each year to help raise money for the National Red Cross Club. Miss Mary Davies Club Sponsor OFFICERS Barbara Conn, president; Sheila McBain, vice- president; Carolyn Swinnea, secretary. 65 Elaine Morgan, Kei Ronnie Brown get ( THESPIAN OFFICERS Top Window: Kenneth Jobes, sgt. at arms; Peggy Beneaux, treasurer; Carl Hobart, reporter. Bot- tom Window: Elaine Morgan, secretary; Gail Thompson, president; Nancy Moore, vice-presi- dent. A prop drive and contest was one of the projects sponsored by the Thespians to add to the collection of props for the speech department. Here is the club with some of the spoils. The North The new, independently orj Club. In their new constitution the school through stimulating the student body, and urging ci 66 Side Thespians orth Side Thespians is a drama jpians state their desire to serve n dramatics, promoting unity of tivities in school and community. s, Susan Gross, and Thespian initiation. symbol onc-act C0 test. Nancy Moore, Eileen Thomas, and Randy Vance do battle with a skunk in th ' fall play, “The Egg and I.” Distributive Education Distributive Education prepares junior and senior students for the business world through a special D.E. class in the morning and jobs in the distributive field in the afternoon. Mr. T. C. Cooper, D.E. instructor, outlines methods of salesmanship, explains credit and mark-up, and gives tips on business etiquette. Evelyn Fagan D. E. Sweetheart row- y Jfain tel ovte. H° o Vay - Pr si- ]■ v ’ Seci-Q_ Bible Class Bible is a full credit course offered to students who are interested in a better understanding and interpreta- tion of the Scriptures. 69 Bob Bostick Co-Editor James Bennett Editor-inrChief Linette Young Literary Editor Terry Austin Assi. Editor Carmelita Stevens Business Manager Nelda Cannon Advertising Manager Lariat Judy Williams Feature Editor Marlene Zajicek Exchange Editor Paula Grigsby Public Opinion Editor Janice Hanson Classes Editor Journalism is divided into tv the students learn the fundamei second semester, they have a ch the school paper, The Lariat. To do this, they must secur combine these into the best pos students. Karl Armstrong Sports Reporter Randy Vance Sports Editor Jarrold Cabluck Photographer John Sayers Circulation Editor Kay Thomason Neivs Editor Connie Boorman Special Columnist 70 Staffs testers. During the first semester, f newspaper writing; and, in the o use this knowledge by printing r own ads, pictures, and stories; ewspaper, and distribute it to the Spring Trena Yates Business Manager Kay Coleman Foreign News Michael Walensky Editor-in-Chief Gail Thompson Co-Editor Jeanette Hafele, Feature Editor; Nancy Moore, Classes Editor; and Susan Gross, Feature Editor. Mr. Paul Pearson Lariat Staff Sponsor Frances Waggoner, Reporter; Jane Whitt, Assistant Business Man- ager; and Glenda Woods, Local News. Lei Konya Vann and Peggy Brown, Reporters; and Geoff Land, News Editor. Susan Keagy and Phyllis Long, Copy readers; Patty Swanzy and Jeris Stallons, Exchange Editors; Betty King, Organizations Editor; and Betty Lytle, Editorial Col- umnist. 71 CHEERLE Cheerleaders are an ei school in all school athleti ,.A candidate for cheerlc urirjg the preceding spri fQp: in citizenship. Victor Craig Sophomore Susan Gross Senior Joe Garcia Junior Janis Da; Junior Janice Co-Head Cheerleader Senior ►I in son Scotty George Co-Head Cheerleader Senior •s' ERS I960 group who support the jst have no ster with no Jimmie Ralls Senior Jo Ellen Dobkins Sophomore Gold Standing: Nancy Moore, Janice Hanson. Seated: Glenda Woods, Judy Kelley, Suzanne Wyatt, Linette Young, Jeanette Hafele. Rack row: James Rennett, Alvin Early, Vaughn Johns, Rob Gibson, Mike Walensky, Robert Wortham. Spur The Spur Club, Nort Side’s own honor society sin- 1947, has projected schola ship and service. Original designed Spur Pins at awarded in three divisior to students with a poii average of 3.85 or better fc the preceding spring and fa semesters in all subjec Miss IV Bronze Jeanette Hafele Secretary Robert Wortham President Rottom row: Jo Ellen Dobkins, Glend; Ann Brown, Barbara Dana, Nina Campbell. Second row: Lana Noble Jean Knowles, Ruth Ann Whitt, Dij Gwen Kelly, Doris Ann Bizzell, Ji Carmen Bevil, Vicki Martin, Louise Krivanek, Joan Sanders. Fourth ro Mays, Etta Vacula, Carolyn Grime Harry Record. 74 Clubs ken. First year member- iip receives Bronze Spurs. Iver denotes second year embership and Gold signi- es the third year of mem- irship. As a service to the hool and community, the [ ur Club publishes the Stu- :nt Handbook yearly. ooker Bottom row: Aila Johnson, Penny Davis, Jane Whitt, Trena Yates. Second row: Eileen Thomas, Venita Dumain, Linda Maxwell, Gloria DeLaPaz. Third row: Jean Skidmore, Donna Frank, Gaynel Miser, Gail Thompson, Camille Kerlee, Diann Foust. Fourth row: Ross Hood, Bill Van Dyke, Johnny Gilliland, Silas Hughes, Kenneth Paulk, Bob Gibson. Silver , Brenda Johnson, Betty Phillips, Carol ula Hogue, Nancy Hannan, Beverly unt, Sheila McBain, Charlene Allred, s, Marqueita Smith, Barbara McDuff, tore. Third row: Mary Nell Arwine, Eva Roe, Mary Ann Runnels, Brenda Lou Jester, Carolyn Caldwell, Nancy w: Patty Swanzy, Alfred Dickerson, National Honor Society Members of the National Honor Society must be graduating seniors and listed in the top 15% of the class during the last two years of high school. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is the national honor society for high school journalists. A member must be of at least junior standing and in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing. He must have done superior work in journalism and have an “A” average in citizen- ship. Terry Austin, reporter; Jeanette Hafele, secretary; Mike Walensky, president; Alfred Dickerson, sgt.-at-arms; James Bennett, vice president; and Geoff Land, treasurer. 77 Music Appreciation Club The Music Appreciation Club is newly organized at North Side this year. It pro- vides enjoyable music for everyone and gives students an opportunity to listen to many different types of mu- sic such as modern jazz, opera, and great orchestra compositions. Math Club North Side's newly organized Math Club'presents to its members a firm- er foundation for college, as it explores the newer concepts in math- ematics. Run that through one more time, Mr. Chappell. Bob Bostick, president; Johnny Gilliland, secretary; and Bob Gibson, vice-presi- dent. 78 JANICE HANSON Senior Favorite Girl SILAS HUGHES Junior Favorite Boy ' '‘Vl . BARBARA FAIN Junior Favorite Girl HARRY RECORD Sophomore Favorite Boy JO ELLEN DOBKINS Sophomore Favorite Git JEANETTE HAFELE Senior Favorite Nominees RICHARD MURRAY DONNA FRANK Junior Favorite Nominees BILL VAN DYKE BECKY WEBB BOBBY REGER JERRY WALTON JANIS DAY 87 JANIE ROBERTSON Sophomore Favorite Nominees KARON TARVIN LANA NOBLES CHRIS HODGKINS CAROL ANN BROWN GLEN SMITH PAUL CLARK 89 North Side's Most Beautiful Girl, Jo Ellen Dobkins MARLENE ZAJICEK LANA NOBLES Beaufy 90 CHERYL CALHOUN Beauty Nominees e JANIS DAY c « Homecoming Quee JUDY OF THE HOUSE OF KELLEY and Court Finalists Nominees PAULA HERZIG GLENDA WOODS 94 Duchess Janice Hanson After the game, Steer gridmen refreshments furnished by the P. T. NON CONFERENCE Longview 26 North Side 8 Lubbock 6 North Side 8 Gainesville 13 North Side 6 Arlington 12 North Side 0 North Dallas 0 North Side 28 CONFERENCE Heights 14 North Side 16 Carter 32 North Side 6 Tech 0 North Side 32 Poly 8 North Side 43 Gary Nunn plunges over a heap of Longview Lobos, as center Jarrold Cabluck rushes onto the scene. The student body gives support in rally before out-of-town Gainesville game. Mr. Jerry Sadler Head Coach Coaching Staff Managers Terry Ponder Head Manager Billy Drake Karl Armstrong 97 Letterr Captain Joe Coulson Senior Tackle All-District Charles Jester Senior Halfback Co-Captain Robert Wortham Senior Guard Ernest Lazo Senior Fullback Rex Curtis Junior Tackle Eddie Stegall Senior End Jerry Walton Junior Quarterback Gold Football Dike, 55, Stan Farmer not p Co-Captain Gary Nunn Senior Halfback All-District Boswell Award Alvin Early Senior Guard All-District Rodney Waco Junior End -arry Thomas Junior Tackle Phil Calloway Senior Fullback James Maddox Junior Fullback Bobby Smith Senior Center abluck Ronnie Brown Senior Quarterback James Record Senior Guard Richard Murray Senior End nners are Don 75, and Jim Bill Van Dyke Junior Halfback All-District Mike Martinez i Senior Halfback All-District maid Powell Junior Center James Johnson Senior End Max McKnight Junior Guard Joey Wilkinson Senior Guard Heights Jacket gets a shoulder in second district game. 100 Mr. Bill Curtis B Team Coach B Team Football Golf Haywood Tucker and Gary Coburn work out each evening under the direction of Mr. Koonce to keep their golf up to par. Mr. Ted Koonce Head “B” Team and Golf Coach 101 Basketball 102 Duchess Paula Herzig Basketball A” Team Mr. Ted Koonce Coach Kenneth Humphus Captain 103 104 We wanna win, we gotta win, so fight, fight, fight! Rodney Waco Junior Forward LETTERMEN Co-Captain Charles Goodman Senior Forward Monty Wilson Senior Center Humphus says, “No fair, three on one.’ Richard Murray Senior Center Gus Payblas Sophomore Center Front row: Silas Hughes, Don Isbell, Pat Estill. Back Martinez, Albert Wickler, Richard Baadsgaard. row: Jimmy Wickersham, Glen Smith, Sabino B” Team Mr. Bill Curtis “Ii Team Coach Live action basketball, 19G0 106 Karl Armstrong Manager Track Top row: Joe Coulson, Alvin Early, Don Sparks, Jerry Walton, Silas Hughes, Rodney Waco, Richard Bounds. Second row: Mr. James Brewer, Scotty George, Kenneth Jobes, James Johnson, Don Hill, James Record. Third row: Glen Smith, Harry Record, Leroy Hutchins, Gary Nunn, Joe , Don Isabell. Fourth row: Ken Pittman, Tracey Haley, Robert Sprinkle, J. T. Stateson, Kent Langston, Ronnie Stephens. Billy Drake Manager Tracksters work out for mile run. Early, Coulson, and Thomas make big plans for the discus and shotput divisions. George, Sparks, Nunn and Stevens burn up the cinders practicing the 440 run. 109 Tennis Team—Goldie Payblas, doubles; Judy Ann Long:, alternate; Gail Thompson, singles; and Nancy Moore, doubles. Mrs. Ina Davies Coach T ennis Gail Thompson Three-year Lettemian All of these are members of the tennis class. They work out each day at sixth period. From this group Mrs. Davies chooses the team which will compete in the city-wide tennis tournament. 110 Queen Marlene Zajicek Baseball Duchess Judy Kelley 111 Duchess Janie Robertson Duchess Nancy Moore Baseball Team Kenneth Humphus Senior First Base Carl Hobart Senior First Base Sabino Martinez Sophomore Pitcher Pat Estill Junior Pitcher Monty Wilson Senior Center Field 1 10 Mack Grace Senior Second Base Mike Martinez Senior Center Field Stanley Coon Scjiior Right Field Charles Jester Senior First Base James Ford Senior Right Field Phil Callaway Senior Center Field Richard Murray Senior Catcher Ronnie Henson Senior Center Field Jack Curry Senior Third Base Monty Harper David Crain Senior Catcher Junior Pitcher 113 Basketball Front row: Judy Nell Long, Beverly Campbell, Sybil Cotton, Jean Skidmore. Second row: Carol Hall, Barbara Fain, Sue Porter, Linda Flory, Sally Hilton. Back row: Delores Lillard, Doris Campbell, Margaret Marr, Chloe Ann Pritchard, Sue Tyson, Becky Webb, Gloria DeLaPaz, Bertha Cash. Girl’s softball and basketball are intramural sports. The sophomore, junior, and senior teams vie for school championship in tournaments held after school. It is customary for the sophomores to play the juniors in the first round and the seniors play the winner for championship. Mrs. Ina Davies Girl’s P. E. Teacher Girl’s Sports Folk Dance Cl These girls performed the Highland Shottish at the city-wide folk dance clinic: Paula Cabluck, Elaine Morgan, Nancy Mays Janie Ouijesky, Vicki Martin, Wanda Jorden, Charlene Allred, Joyce Hamm, Marellen Perry, Mary Lou Jester, Carmelita Stevens, Carolyn Pope. 115 Volleyball Team Girl’s volleyball in the Fort Worth area is played between schools in each of two districts. The four teams within a district play each other the district champions play off for the city championship. Judy Nell Long Janice Matthews Softball Champs 116 Front row: Jeris Stallons, Diane Grubis, Asencth Castro, Kay Thomason. Back row: Ann Jennings, Carmelita Stevens, Glenda Vaden, Connie Boorman, Priscilla Byas, Donna Frank. LUNCHROOM STAFF—Left to right: Mrs. Estelle Feller, Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Ollie Runnels McKay, Mrs. Dorothy Hunter, Mrs. Nola Vymola, Mrs. Edwena White, Lunchroom Manager Mrs. Earnest Lee Dedmon, Mis. Gussie Demerson. CUSTODIANS—Left to right: Mr. Thomas Upchurch, Mr. Archie Nobles, Mr. Frank Thompson, Mr. Roy Dewees. Food Service and Maintenance Staffs Mrs. Ida Mae Moore and Mrs. Lucille Wilson, maids. Mr. Willis Welch Head Custodian 117 Who’ Rose Ann Krenek Girls’ P. E. Cynthia Fleming Chorus Pat Higginbotham Art Linette Young English Janice Hanson Journalism James Bennett Gary Hill History and Band Orchestra Bob Bostick Science Students are selected for “Who’s Who” by the members of the faculty on the basis of their scholarship and participa- tion. 118 Bob Gibson Math and Science Joe Coulson Wood Shop Suzanne Wyatt Bible 'Ky Richard Murray Boys’ P. E. Sharon Greer D. E. Scotty George R.O.T.C. and Mechanical Drawing Sheila McBain Library Mary Wright Clothing Gail Thompson Speech Ronnie Brown Metal Shop Who These students are consid- ered to be tops in their fields by the departmental teachers. Jane Whitt Foods Donna Frank Commercial Beth Hunt Spanish Silas Hughes Spanish 119 Reflections Gazing upon my senior ring, Proudness and loyalty make my heart sing; In the future I shall wear it well, Reminded of the story it seems to tell. The story of scholarship and courtesy too, As the goal in high school for me and you; Service and integrity going hand in hand, Echoing forever in the halls of Steerland. Leaving you, high school, will be a hard thing; But then again, Til still have my ring. —By Susan Gross —
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