North Texas Junior High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Denton, TX)
- Class of 1958
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5 Wz 4 N?? VL ONS j QKX OO.T !; Denton,Texas North Texas Laboratory School Vol, T ACTIVITIES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS FAVORITES CLASSES ELEMENTARY ADMINISTRATION We, the 1958 Lion's Roar Stafy, wew baok. We lope that it will leave you with many lkapty and warm thouglhts of this oclool year. We lave tried to from previous ones as fosecbile. Tn later yeans, when qou look al your 58 Lion's Roar, owr wisk co that you can nelive the actiuctied necorded for you on ifo of this annaal kas been to please you. T4 we lace done d0, we are batpy. To gou, the Students of Vlonth Texae Jancon High School, we dedc- Junior High Wing Main Entrance Gymnasium Kindergarten Wing Library Elementary Wing Band Hall Science Lab - Student Poancl Prescdent Don Holr The duties of the president are many. He must preside over the council and the student body. He calls special meetings, appoints committees, and is responsible for carrying out the purpose of the council. Above all this he is the representative of N.T.J.H.S. in all interschool relations. For these and many other services, thanks a lot, Don. Student Council Tuesday meeting. Making place favors for the Veterans hospital. Packing Red Cross boxes. The Student Council sponsors many dances. Our delegates to S.A.S.C. Left to ugbl Mr. Burks, Ken- neth Matthews, Al Neale, and Don Holt Marianne must have thought of something Joy and Stanley put their heads together on this one. Bob and Virginia make a cute couple. Looks like an interesting conversation. S SR e o Peot O e aeE The Pep Club President, Sharon Gwin, presented the basketball king at the home- coming game. Our days of practice paid off tonight. Basketball King and Queen, Dan Smith and Judy Fowler. One nice thing about our homecoming game was that we won. Wasn't she surprised. Campaign posters for favorites were all over school. We enjoyed the fashion show, especially Cheryl's creation. Do you recognize any of these beauties? Believe it or not there was enough snow to have a snowball fight. Denton's Centennial was ob. served by Lab's own Belles. Lefx 10 right are: Anita Berry, Wanda McLeod, Linda Barrett, and Sharen Farmer. The arrival of Queen Elizabeth was viewed on television. At least they are supposed to be viewing if An important part of ninth grade activities is the election of its officers early in the year. Texas Under Sarah Drake, Judy Helvey, Geraldine Pooler, Penny Farber, and Evelyn Bel- ken model the latest fashions from i uring low back interest, the k dress, and styles for the Riviera Chris Brown, Connie Hutcherson, Billy Cundiff, and Johnny Burks. If on the spot reporting could have taken place at the time of the battles of the Alamo, San Jacinto, Goliad, and Coleta Creek, these reporters would have given the radio audiences a glimpse of what was going on behind the front lines. Texas, this is your life, says Tom Shuford in the presence of Sam Hous ton, Mirabeau Lamar, Boundary Trouble, and Tex; as portrayed by John Savage, Betty Pitt, Martha Hunt, and Barbara Felts. 7A had a vumdukul time planning for Parent's Nigh It is amazing how much work can be done by a class when it is well organized and each student cooperates. Vaughn Milliken, Glenn Brookshear, Ray Wheeler, Kathryn Arnold, and David Bays. The people of Texas are being told that the South has seceded from the Union, and that Texas has voted to fly the Confederate Flag. Committee work really paid off for 7A when their production of Texas Under Six Flags proved to be a hit with their parents and friends. Susan Selby, Carol Sue Clarke, Bob McMath, and Susan Parkes. Grandpa is telling the children about the early state- hood of Texas. He happened to keep a scrapbook, and this helps a great deal. Pat Cochran, Bill Ashby, Pete Hamilton, and Caroline Marvin. Our encyclopedias afford us much good reading. Pat Cochran found interesting information about the Spanish explorers who came to Texas. Kathleen Gardner was also a member of this group but was absent due to a cold. Seventh grade nominees. Doesn't Karen make a pretty 5 Ninth grade nominees. Everyone's busy clapping. Sure was a pretty song. What are you waiting for? Did you know he could sing ; IM like that? Something must be terribly interesting. Our runners-up made keen competition. Don't they look calm and casual? They must be used to situations like this. Left 10 right are: James Killingsworth, Bob Sher- man, and Raymond Erwin. Linda really got her share of the cute ones in this picture, didn't she? Left to vight are: Drew Dapprich, Linda Lott, and Tommy Neely. Well, well! The Three Musketeers. They just had to stop dancing long enough to have their picture taken while they looked their best. Left to right are: Ray Patterson, Carl Ganzer, and Jim Bob Smith. SRR Eighth grade nominees. Well! If it isn't the talented Al Neale doing the music-making. Looks like someone caught them unaware. I thought that Kenneth was the photographer. Who took this picture? Remember when? Destination: Senior High. Girls' reason: To see the boys. Boys' reason: To see the girls. Teachers' reason: A vacation from teaching. Real reason: To see a science show. The Get-Acquainted Dance was enjoyed by all. They're supposed to be watching Gunga Din, but I guess my eyes are getting bad. I don't see a thing. Is this an assembly? Al Neale provides the music for the Honor Society luncheon. Something must be terribly funny! This was an often repeated scene at the luncheon. With an interested audience, Deloris pays her consequence. 22 The welcome address was given by President Virginia Berry. Speeches were given on the qualifica- tions for membership. Each new member received a candle at the stage door to be lighted on the stage. Each eighth and ninth grade new member received a certificate of membership. 23 CYNTHIA LOCKHART Valentine Queen,, Pretty little miss, She looks as sweet As a spring kiss. ANN SMITH, SARA THOMAS, and SALLIE REEVES Pretty dresses and new shoes These princesses have lost their Valentine blues. Tonight is the night That Cupid shot his darts and captured all their hearts. DON HOLT I looked around at excited girls Who'd rather have the king than a string of pearls. LARRY CAMPBELL, PAT CARRICO, and SKIPPER KLEIN They may not be of royal blood, But they each won the honor of being a prince, by a flood. Bright eyes and happy smiles. To go to the Valentine Dance, They would walk for miles. Our master of ceremonies was Mike Wilburn. The girls' jitterbug seemed to be popular. Look at the camera. Dance The royalty was entertained by Betty Davis and her violin. After dancing, feet are tired. Must have been a slow record. Fifth grade in the elementary school and section 9A in junior high school sold the largest percent of annuals in the school. Lab School representatives on the junior high football team are, standing: Ronnie Groves, Douglas Helm, and H. B. Linenschmidt. Sizzing: Douglas Whitehead, Craig Harris, and Darrell Pitt. CRAIG HARRIS DOUGLAS HELM RONNIE GROVES DARRELL PITT DOUGLAS WHITEHEAD H. B. LINENSCHMIDT I don't know whether he is trying to tackle him or spank him! who's who? Must be a good game, 1 don't hear a boo! 1 think it rained the day before, But this game was no bore. Boye Is he trying to walk off with the ball? 'Often,, during P.E., strong feelings are evident! What is everyone looking at? Where did the ball go? Something we wanted for a long time: you guessed itour new scoreboard. One of those rainy days when tennis practice involves a. wall instead of a net. ALMA MATER Here's to our dear old high school, Here's to our high school days, Sing out the good old songs, boys, Ring out the good old yeas. Here's to our comrades all, boys, Loyal we'll be always. Here's to our dear old T.J.H. Here's to our high school days. FIGHT SONG Oh, when that N.T. high team falls n line, We're going to win a game another time, And for the LIONS that we love so well, And for the blue and white, we'll Yell, ob yell, ob yell! We're going to fight, fight, fight, for every score, We're going to win a game and then some more. We're going to roll our rivals in the sod, We said the sod, and ROAR! ROAR! ROAR! Backetball 4 Team Front row: Pat Carrico, D. A. McGuire, James Killingsworth, and Kent Robinson. Second row: Ronnie Groves, Craig Harris, Don Holt, Raymond Erwin, and John Howdeshell. Third row: Mr. Duncan coach, Bob Sherman, Tommy Neely, Dan Smith, H. B. Linenschmidt, and Al Neale. TOMMY NEELY DON HOLT AL NEALE CRAIG HARRIS DAN SMITH 35 Practice makes perfect. I think they are trying to see who can reach the highest! Looks like Don's at it again! Guess he stopped that one! Who made that one? Don't fall over. What's he doing? Front row: Kenneth Brown, Mike Gammon, Johnny Burks, James Goodner, Bill Ashby, and Carol Ganzer. Back row: Larry Campbell, Jim Bob Smith, James Spurlock, Scotty Messenger, Roy Payne, and Harry Kelton. Ouwtotanding Sgporte JOHN HOWDESHELL Ninth Grade RAY PATTERSON Eighth Grade MIKE GAMMON Seventh Grade Outotanding Sporte BETTY DAVIS Ninth Grade SHAREN FARMER Eighth Grade RUTH MARTIN Seventh Grade Tennis Club membexs are B. Ashby, L. Barrett D. Black, B. ancce, P. Carrigan, P. Cochran, L. Cunningham, B. Dav L. Davis, S. Ellis, R. Erwin, J. Gaines, M. Hottelet, S. Klein, M. L. Knox, C. Krueger, J. Mxllelot B. Moore, A. Ne.lle Peery, A. Roach, J. Sams, A. Sitton, S. Truitt, D. Wallace, W. Wortl Kick hard. Sun worshipers. Let's go. Not so rough. Don't fall. Fold those pinnies neatly be- A good soccer game depends neatl 5 fore you turn them in, girls! on teamwork. Looks like this could turn into a free-for-all! To make a pyramid takes training. Basketball Teams NINTH GRADE Standing, left to right: Glotia Steadman, Betty Davis, Virginia Berry, Pat Car- rigan, Cheryl McCormick. Seared: Sharon Chitwood, Ann Smith, Karen Kearns, Nancy Love, Deloris Wallace. EIGHTH GRADE Standing, left to right: Thelma Krueger, Sharon Truitt, Sharen Farmer, Betty Carrico. Seated: Shirley Meaders, Sherry Copeland, Dormer Vick, Sharon Dun- can, Elizabeth Simmons. SEVENTH GRADE Standing, left to right: Ruth Martin, Judy Helvey, May Martin, Judy Wright. Seated: Peggy Mays, Carol Lemons Betty Pitts, Kathryn Arnold, Charlotte Krueger. All eyes up! After that ball! Time for a breather. Everybody hustle, now! cand aansandANR GENETTE WILKS S S KEARNS Mascot GAYLA OWENS g . : o . SHARON McCORMICK 4 i : DUNCAN NG ANIZATIOp g et Standing, left to right: Virgil Fisher, Treasurer; Raymond Erwin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Don Holt. President; and James Killingsworth, Parliamentarian. Sitting: Sharon Truitt, Head Storekeeper, Sharon Gwin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Virginia Berry, Vice President; Karen Kearns, Recording Sec- retary; and Cheryl McCormick, Corresponding Secretary. Neely Tommy on CHitwo0d e, Grady Wa d'l MCLeod E: Mike gy, E: Shat neth M Fred itten, g, NINTH G A?nn Hehl g, Koo Onnell, ara Thomgs, Al Ne: eale, I Mchm SEVENTH GRADE: Peggy Mays, Ray Wheeler, 48 Sallie Reeves, Charlotte Krueger. Work committee for the councilFront row, left to right: Gwin, V. Berry, Kearns, and Gerding. Second row: Blair, Love, Fowler, Brooks, Pagano Sunmons S. Duncan, A. Smith, and B. Boyd. Third row: Neale, S. Thomas, Truitt, Oliver, A. Cox, Polston, McCormi ck, P. Carrico, Holt and Erwin. Back row: Dapprich, Melton, Mullmax, Sherman, Killingsworth, Fisher, T. Hall, Howdeshell M. Baggs, and D. Baggs. Grady McEuin, John McBee, Jackie Riley, and Linda Barrett are storekeepers in the auditorium. Homeroom storekeepers areStanding: Thelma Krueger, Margaret Wyss, Steve Fromholz, and Pat Cochran. Sitting: Mary Beth Eager, Shirley Riley, Pat VIRGINIA BERRY BOB SHERMAN KAREN KEARNS President Vice President Secretary JAMES KILLINGSWORTH KENNETH MATTHEWS Treasurer Representative to tudent Council Standing, left to right: Kenneth Matthews, Bob Sherman, Allan Neale, Thelma Krueger, Lynn Melton, Steven Eberly, James Killingsworth. Second row: Sharon Truitt, Virginia Berry, Frances Polston, Karen Keams Ann Sitton, Betty Davis. Front, seated: Karen Dorn. Not pictured: Sharon Mays, Nancy Love, Alice Roach, and Jimmy Pitts. The new Honor Society members are: Ninth grade, Pat Carrigan, Deloris Hodnett, Don Holt, Tommy Neely, and Margaret Wyss; Eighth grade, Sharen Farmer, Kathryn Jagoe, Wanda McLeod, Roger Speegle, and Sara Thomas; Seventh grade probationary members, James Boyd, Bill Doss, Marsha Key, Charlotte Krueger, and Terry Smith. Our speaker at the Honor Society assembly was Dr. Bentley. The purpose of the National Junior Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for superior scholarship; to promote trustworthy leadership; and to instill exemplary qualities of character in the pupils of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades of North Texas Junior High School. Membership in this chapter is based upon scholastic ability, school citizenship, service, leadership and character. One of the duties of the Honor Society is taking up absentee slips. Here Ann Sitton records the day's absences. M. Burks spoke at the annual Honor Society luncheon. Leon's Roar CO-EDITORS Sharon Mays Margaret Wyss Faculty sponsors: Emma Jo Harris, Business; Virginia Cundiff, Editorial; Pearl Inman, Photography; and Mary Carden, art. All staff members have a hand in early planning and discussing. Leon's Roar Boy and girl sports edi- tors: Billy West and Sus- anna Ellis. Co-Editors: Margaret Wyss and Sharon M. Elementary and classes edi- tors: Joy Cox and Alice Roach. Co-business managers: Mary Lee Davxs and Jimmie Lynn Clarl Activities and organizations editors: Ann Sitton and Sue Bowles. Photographers: Eddie Foster and Kenneth Matthews. Art co-editors: Karen Dorn and Joan Mxllelot and copy- writer: Patsy Cagl NANCY LOVE Editor FRANCES POLSTON BETTY DAVIS Assistant Editor Artist Left: J. Fowler, C. Krueger, S. Truitt, M. J. N Hamilton, W. McLeod, S. Farmer, A. Berry, and B. Hammett do a speedy job of gathering an issue of the QM for distribution to home rooms. Right: Copy is typed and proofread by C. Blair, S. Brooks, A. Cox, B. Davis, A. Smith, S. Mays, S. Duncan, D. Hodnett, F. Con- nell, B. Cory, R. Hope, S. Messenger, D. Bays, and L. Cunningham. 54 SHARON GWIN President ANN SMI Secretary-Treasurer VIRGINIA BERRY Vice President TH Front row: Jimmie Lynn Clark, Virginia Berry, Carolyn Allen, Barbara Felts, Anita Berry, Judy Fowler, Cheryl McCormick, Marianne Gerding, Mary Jane Hamilton, Wanda McLeod, Linda Barnett, Judy Helvey, Geraldine Pooler. Second row: Pat K:mbrell, Shirley Riley, Manha Hunl Joy Duncan, Mae Martin, Sallie Reeves, Dyanne Moore, Linda Hicks, Marsha Oliver, Frances Polston, Karen Keams Shernll Pagano, Sharon Chitwood, Penny Money, Susanna Ellxs Mary Lee Davis, Nita Pitts, Carol Lemons, Cathy Arnold, Carol Sue Clark, Sara Drake, Caroline Marvin, Linda Kimbrell. Tbnd row.: Ruth Martin, Betty Pitt, Evelyn Belkin, Sharen Farmer, Reba Thomas, Becky Briscoe, Nancy Love, Sharon Duncan, Ann Smith, Elizabeth Simmons, LuAnn Helvey, Sharon Gwin, Karen Dorn, Ann Cox, Sharon Mays, Alice Copp, Peggy Mays, Earlene Foreman, Mickie Horton, Ruby Jane Thomas. gg Yortte Jexas ymmn First row, left to right: Eager, Clifton, Knox, Barrett, M. J. Hamilton, Farber, Allen, Parkes, Hunt. Second row: Chitwood, Farmer, Jagoe, Goodner, Felts, Reeves, James, Belken, Selby, Shuford, Ashley, Dawson, Gibson, Speegle. Third row: Jeter, McLeod, West, J. Smith, Money, Kelton, Harrell, D. Lemons, McGuire, B. Carrico, Eberly, R. J. Thomas, J. Helvey, V. Milliken, Pooler, Gardner, Robinson, Whitten, Williams, Trickey. Fourth row: Doyle, Sturtevant, Savage, B. Pitt, Burks, R. S. Thomas, P. Hamilton, K. Brown, Arnold, Campbell, C. Brown, Pannell Fulgham, Peery, Spurlock, Clarke, Hope, Stringer, Drake, Caldwt Cundiff, Wheeler, Marquis, Atkins, McMath, Story, Cory. Standing: Ashby, Hutchison, Connell, Bays, Cochran, McCain, B. Hutcherson, Brookshear, Gordon, C. Hutcherson. 56 NTIH Band Its majorettes are proud posses- sions of the Lab band. They are Ruby Jane and Reba Sue Thomas, Linda Barrett, Mary Beth Eager, ry Lou Knox, Betty Carrico, and Kippy Jagoe. DR. SAM TRICKEY Director Band Letter lub Letter jackets indicate real interest and much hard work on the part of the wearers. Below are Jimmy Peery, D. A. McGuire, Charles Williams, Tim Trickey, Mary Beth Eager, and Sharon Chitwood. DOUGLAS HELM BILLY ROSSON President Vice President DARRELL PITT JIMMY ROACH WAYNE TREVATHAN DAVID FRANCK Treasurer Secretary Reporter Sentinel Standing: Grady McCallum, Darrell Pitt, Douglas Helm, Billy Rosson, and Freddie Pendleton. Sitting: David Franck, Jimmy Roach, Steve Bowles, and Douglas Whitehead. SHARON CHITWOOD President KAREN DORN Secretary-Treasurer F.H.A. Membership roll: Judy Anderson, Linda Barrett, Anita Berry, Virginia Berry, Sue Bowles, Betty Boyd, Bonnie Boyd, Donna Briggs, Becky Briscoe, Suzanne Bmoks Patsy Cagle, Betty Carrico, Jewell Carroll, Sharon Chitwood, Jimmie Lynn Clark, Sherry Copeland, Alice Copp, Anne Cox, Joy Lynn Cox, Betty Davis, Mary Lee Davis, Pamela Dawson, Karen Dorn, Jean Doyle, Susanna Ellis, Sharen Farmer, Judy Fowler, Evelyn Gideon, Jacquelyn Gillenwater, Sharon Gwin, Patricia Hall, Mary Jane Hamilton, Paula Harrell, Nancy Harvill, Lu Ann Helvey, Deloris Hodnett, Mary Hottelet, Lenda Housden, Kippy Jagoe, Karen LINDA LOTT Parliamentarian PENNY MONEY Vice President ANN SITTON Reporter Kearns, Jacqueline Kirkland, Patricia Kimbrell, Mary Lou Knox, Thelma Krueger, Jo Ann Lauderdale, Cynthia Lockhart, Linda Lott, Linda Mann, Sharon Mays, Cheryl McCormick, Wanda McLeod, Reta Meadows, Joan Millelot, Jennie Mills, Penny Money, Dyanne Moore, Connie Morris, Marsha Oliver, Sherrill Pagano, Sara Pickrell, Nita Pitts, Frances Polston, Shirley Riley, Alice Roach, Elizabeth Simmons, Jackie Sims, Ann Sitton, Ann Smith, Gloria Steadman, Ruth Sturtevant, Reba Sue Thomas, Sara Thomas, Sharon Truitt, Dormer Vick, Deloris Wallace, Genette Wilks, Mae Jean Woods, Margaret Wyss. First row: Emma Inglis, Donna Black, Barbara Moore, Jannine Sams, Charlotte Krueger, and Marsha Key. Second row: William Worthy, Charlotte Starr, Bertha Buskirk, Geraldine Harwell, Shirley Inman, Hilma Johnson, and William Norman. Buack row: James McGee, Bill Doss, Homer Reynolds, Jimmy Boyd, Morris McCormick, Sonny Carroll, Terry Smith, Bobby Zimmer- man, Calial Mason, and Merle Fuqua. -l First row: Mary Lou Knox, Linda Barrett, Linda Mann, Jacqueline Kirkland. Second row: Buck Hutcherson, Vernon Brown, Ward McCain, Donald Wells, Michael Rogers, Lynn MeIton Grady McEuin. Not pictured: Billy West, Mike Wilson, Bob Buskirk, Jerry Gaines, and Harry Kelton. 60 Seated: Sharon Truitt, Reba Sue Thomas, Jacqueline Kirkland, Linda Mann. Standing: Roger Speegle, Vick Ashley, Mary Lou Knox, Bryan Cory, Steven Eberly, Billy West. Not pictured: Fred Connell, Hugh Coleman, Donald Wells. Arveta Mason, Terry Hutchison, John David Savage, Bob McMath, Jon Ballard, Susanna Ellis, David Bays, Pat Cochran, Vaughn Milliken, Carolyn Allen, Glenn Brookshear, Sue Bowles, Jacqueline Gillenwater, Jimmie Lynn Clark, Linda Hicks, Pamela Dawson, David Gibson, and Deloris Hodnett. 61 From left to right: Phillip Mills, Sue Bowles, Shitley Inman, Hugh Coleman, Chris Brown, Roger Speegle, Ernest Clifton, Billy West, Sharon Mays, Pat Cochran, Alice Copp, Joan Millelot, Susanna Ellis, Pamela Dawson. Front row: C. Hutcherson, Sorrels, Fanning, Willingham, L. Cunningham, Milliken, Shuford, Wheeler, and B. Hutcherson. Second row: Clark, Reeves, Allen, R. S. Thomas, Millelot, Truitt, Dorn, L. Helvey, A. Mason, S. Thomas, Foster, P. Hall, and Lott. Third row: Savage, Cochran, M. Martin, Felts, Hunt, Hodnett, L. szicks, Wyss, Speegle, Matthews, McEuin, B. Jones, Bowles, Ellis, M. Davis, Drake, R. J. Thomas, Doyle, and Gardner. Back row: R. Martin, J. Duncan, B. Pitt, Belken, Briscoe, L. Kimbrell, Hammett, Wallace, Fromholz, Hutchison, Bridges, Killingsworth, Clarke, Marvin, Pooler, J. Helvey, P. Mays, Foreman, S. Mays, Copp, Arnold, and Gregory. Beor - Round DON HOLT VIRGINIA BERRY Frances Polston Judy Helvey Fred Connell Mike Gammon 64 Beor- Looking TOMMY NEELY SHARON GWIN May Mattin Judy Fowler Johnny Burks Jack Atkins 65 7 . ga. Vel AL NEALE KAREN KEARNS Marianne Gerding Sallie Reeves Ernest Clifton Bob McMath 66 Best Sport CRAIG HARRIS SHARON CHITWOOD Ruth Martin Elizabeth Simmons Bill Ashby Kenneth Brown 67 Werrceor JAMES KILLINGSWORTH LU ANN HELVEY Suzanne Brooks Carol Sue Clarke John Shockley Pat Cochran 68 CARROLL MULLINAX ANN SMITH Jean Doyle Virgil Fisher 69 LARRY CAMPBELL DORMER VICK Mike Dean Nita Pitts SKIPPER KLEIN PEGGY MAYS Geraldine Pooler Steve Fromholz DOUGLAS HELM Football King CHERYL McCORMICK Football Queen DAN SMITH Basketball King JUDY FOWLER Basketball Queen 72 Ninth Grade Officers are Betty Davis, Secretary-Reporter; Bob Sherman, President; Tommy Neely, Vice President; and Virgil Fisher, Treasurer. Johnny Allred Dan Baggs Mickey Baggs Virginia Berry Bonnie Sue Bird Leon Bodkins 74 Steve Bowles Sue Bowles Bonnie Boyd Dorothy Bragg Ellis Brazel Patsy Cagle Kenneth Canfield Pat Carrico Pat Carrigan Jewell Carroll Melba Cates Sharon Chitwood Jimmie Lynn Clark Hugh Coleman Alice Copp Joy Cox Drew Dapprich Betty Davis Mary Lee Davis Pam Dawson Robert Dial Elaine Dillard Karen Dorn 75 Jean Doyle Mary Beth Eager Susanna Ellis Raymond Erwin Richard Erwin Virgil Fisher Eddie Foster David Franck Melvin Gaines Evelyn Gideon Ronnie Groves Sharon Gwin Patricia Hall Terry Hall Craig Harris Douglas Helm Lu Ann Helvey Deloris Hodnett Don Holt Mickie Horton Cecil Housden Johnny Howdeshell Mary Hunter Buck Hutcherson James Killingsworth Jo Ann Lauderdale H. B. Linenshmidt Cynthia Lockhart Lynda Ingram Eugene Jones Karen Kearns Linda Lott Nancy Love Paul Lumpkins Johnny McBee Ward McCain Grady McCallum Cheryl McCormick Grady McEuin D. A. McGuire Stanley McNeil John Mahoney Arveta Mason Kenneth Matthews Sharon Mays Reta Meadows 77 78 Alton Pannell Arthur Pearson Jimmy Peery Freddy Pendleton Sara Pickrell Darrell Pitt Jimmy Pitts Linda Powell Wilson Price Sammy Rayzor Jackie Riley Alice Roach Jimmy Roach Kent Robinson Billy Rosson Bob Sherman Joan Millelot Jennie Mills Penny Money Connie Morris Carroll Mullinax Al Neale Tommy Neely Tommy Overby Ann Sitton Ann Smith Dan Smith Ellen Smith Gloria Steadman Jimmie Lee Story Wayne Trevathan Tim Trickey Joyce Turner Ella Mae Underhill Deloris Wallace Andy Walters Dennis Welch Billy West Douglas Whitehead Genette Wilks Charles Williams Janet Winfrey Betty Carol Wright Margaret Wyss 70 Eighth Grade Officers are Frances Polston, President; Sharon Duncan, Vice President; Fred Connell, Secretary Reporter; and Judy Fowler, Treasurer Judy Anderson Barbara Arrington Betty Arrington Vick Ashley Jack Atkins Charles Barber Jack Barnett 80 Linda Barrett Anita Berry Cathy Blair Judy Blase Jean Bodkins Betty Boyd Donna Briggs Becky Briscoe Charles Brockette Suzanne Brooks Kenneth Brown Vernon Brown Bob Buskirk Johnny Cagle Larry Campbell Theresa Carraway Betty Carrico Ernest Clifton Butch Coffey Fred Connell Sherry Copeland Steve Copeland Bryan Cory Anne Cox Melvin Crabb Jimmie Cunningham Mike Dean Sharon Duncan Steven Eberly Sharen Farmer Mary Forester Judy Fowler Jerry Gaines Carl Ganzer Don George Marianne Gerding David Gibson Jacqueline Gillenwater Giles Goin James Goodner Rory Gordon Mary Jane Hamilton Paula Harrell Nancy Harvill Larry Harwell John Hicks Linda Hicks Jerry Higgs Gail Hilliard Mary Hottelet Lenda Housden Glen Inman Kippy Jagoe Joe Jeter Ronnie Judkins Harry Kelton Pat Kimbrell Jacqueline Kirkland Mary Lou Knox 84 Freddie Miller Dyane Moore Marsha Oliver David Owens Sherrill Pagano Ray Patterson Roy Payne Judy Phillips Thelma Krueger Billy Lantrip Thomas Leedy David Lemons Mike Long Jerry McDaniel Lynn Melton Scottie Messenger Wanda McLeod Linda Mann Robin Marquis Shirley Meaders Nita Pitts Frances Polston Shirley Riley ww Mike Rogers John Shockley Elizabeth Simmons Jackie Sims Jim Bob Smith Roger Speegle James Spurlock Buddy Starr Ruth Sturtevant Reba Sue Thomas Ruby Jane Thomas Sara Thomas Sharon Truitt Dormer Vick Donald Wells Mike Whitten Mike Wilburn Mike Wilson Mae Jean Woods 85 Bob McMath, President; Peggy Mays, Treasurer; Judy Helvey, Secretary-Reporter; and Susan Selby, Vice President. Gloria Adams Carolyn Allen Kathryn Arnold Bill Ashby Jon Ballard David Bays Evelyn Belken Donna Black Patsy Bodkins Jimmy Boyd Jackie Bridges Glenn Brookshear Bob Brown Chris Brown Johnny Burks Bertha Buskirk David Caldwell Sonny Carroll Betty Cates Carol Sue Clarke Pat Cochran Billy Cundiff Larry Cunninghain Bill Doss Sarah Drake Joy Duncan David Fanning Penny Farber Barbara Felts Earlene Foreman Steve Fromholz Wendell Fulgham Merle Fuqua Mike Gammon Kathleen Gardner Rita Gregory Pete Hamilton Betty Hammet David Harris Geraldine Harwell Judy Helvey Jo Nell Higgs George Hodnett Ronnie Hope Martha Hunt Connie Hutcherson Terry Hutchison Emma Inglis Shirley Inman Sue James Hilma Johnson Bart Jones Carolyn Keeland Marsha Key Linda Kimbrell Skipper Klein Charlotte Krueger Larry Latham Carol Lemons Jimmy McBee Morris McCormick James McGee Bob McMath May Martin Ruth Martin Caroline Marvin Calial Mason Shirley Mayfield Peggy Mays Patricia Meaders Vaughn Milliken Phil Mills Barbara Moore Janis Myers William Norman Patsy Owens Gerald Pannell Susan Parks Naomi Patterson Homer Reynolds Janine Sams John David Savage Kay Scott Susan Selby Mary Shirley Tom Shuford Terry Smith Leslie Sorrels Charlotte Ann Starr Richard Starr Freddie Stringer Don Taylor Dalwin Wallace Ray Wheeler Joe Ray Williams Kenneth Willingham Virginia Winfrey William Worthy Bobby Zimmerman Richard Escue, Claudio Bardas, Jim Mahoney, and Paul Wyss play Snatch the Indian Clubs in PE. Playing chess is great fun for Richard Shelton, Martin Rooney, Gail Clifton, and Verna Batcha Coming back from band in the cold are Susan Conn, Roy Pender, Billy Ed Smith, and Sue Braley. Freddy Claudio Verna Sue Karen Gail Susan en Bob Bardas Dean Braley Lee Clifton Conn Craddock Atkins Batcha Breen John Richard Marion Jim Carol Mike Sharon Cundiff Escue Gibson Mahoney Ann McCain Dru Marquis Milliken 92 Ken Craddock, Margaret Taylor, John Bill Yarbrough, and Fred- die Atkins. Mike McCain dives from the low board John Rasco prepares for a back f. and Steve Stephens waits his lum at lower right. Carol Ann Marquns Linda Jo Sanders, Marion Gib- son, and Beth Rog Top to bottom, left 1o right: Karen Breen, Sherry Sewalt, Richard Spears, Sharon Milliken, and John Cundiff. Roy Lee John Beth Martin Linda Jo Sherry Ann Richard Pender Rasco Rogers Rooney Saunders Sewalt Shelton Billy Richard Steve Margaret Richard Paul John Bill Smith Spears Stephens Taylor Taylor Wyss Yarbrough 93 Alan Widman, Jimmy McLeod, Cynthia Hayes, Susan Marquis, and Janet McCrary think it is fun to do research work in the library. Mary Janice Cox, Sara Hyder, Doug Boyd, Rosca Adkins, and Ruby Pender enjoy filling Red Cross boxes. Paddy Morey, Suzanne Bonk, Harry Hall, Betty Lynn Sherman, and Landy Mulkey have fun studying their arithmetic with flash cards. Rosca Carolyn Suzanne Douglass Jimmy Mary Robert Philip Adkins Bogan Bonk Boyd Brown Janice Dane Gercing Cox Genell Harry Cynthia Sara Tom Susan Betty Hall Hall Hayes Hyder Laney Marie Sue Marquis McAlister 94 Band instruments are put away by Kerra Scripture, Genell Hall, Betty McAlister, Claudia Wil- liams, and Jimmy Brown. A tough game of checkers is played and Watched by Phil Gerding, Robert Dane, Dan O'Rear, Carolyn Bogan, and Ann Rylander. Mike Neblett, Dennis Story, Tom Laney, Dick Selby. and Joe Mulkey use maps and a globe to study geography. Jimmy Janet Patrick Joe Landy Mike Dan Ruby McLeod McCrary Morey Mulkey Mulkey Neblett O'Rear Pender Ann Kerra Richard Betty Dennis Alan Claudia Rylander Scripture Selby Lynn Story Fred Williams Sherman Widmann 95 Bridget Morey, Scott Robinson, Jimmy Gardner and Carol Ann Money enjoy planting flower seed. These globes are studied by Sherry Whitehead, Bill Melton, and Bill Crad- Dan Shufford, Marcus Whitten, John Alan Logue, Steven Neale, Carole Ann Holt, Carolyn Connell, Debby Hyman, Linda Helm do the Virginia Reel. Sylvia Kathy Carolyn Mark Bill John L. Jimmy Linda Batcha Brown Connell Copp Craddock Dawson Gardner Helm Carol Clark Debby Phillip Lynn John Bill Ann Hyder Hyman Kelton Kooker Alan Melton Holt Logue 96 Stringing popcorn for the Christ- mas tree is very much enjoyed by Carole Neale, Carolyn Spurlock and Mary Ann Sullivan. Doing the Virginia Reel is fun to Lynn Kooker, Sylvia Batcha, Nancy Rasco, Kathy Brown, Johnny Roach, Phillip Kelton, Johnny Dawson, and Byron Parris Tim White, Martha Pickrell, and Clark Hyder look at old tools. Carol Bridget Carole Steven Byron Martha Nancy John Ann Morey Neale Neale Parrish Pickrell Rasce Roach Scott Dan Carolyn Mary Tim Sherry Marcus Robinson Shuford Spurlock Ann White Whitehead Royce Sullivan Whitten 97 Chnstmas gifts take on a per air wth handmade glft wrappmg paper painted by Wendy Widmann, Cynthia Sil- vey, Susan Lewis, and Jim Bays. Ruthie Ottman, Thomas Bonk, Dennis Jost, Beth Bogan, and Marilyn Griffin Want the joy of filling Junior Red Cross gift boxes for boys and girls in disaster areas. Sheer Christmas extravagance, but making a Candy House can be so much fun for Marilyn Wyss, Kay Rogers, David Hendricks, Sally Harpool, and Eric Ty f' : 'f igg i m: ;n Sara Alvie Mary Jim Beth Thomas Margaret Eric Lou Allison Margaret Bays Bogan Bonk Dorn DuChemin Adkins Asher Larry Marilyn Sally David Patsy Ann Dennis Fuller Griffin Harpool Hendricks Holland Hottelet Jost 98 Book characters come alive during Book Week as Patsy Holland, Sara Lou Adkins, Mary Margaret Asher, Annis Normile, and Mar- garet Dorn make and paint faces of our favorites. Reading books for pleasure and for in formation constitutes a big part of the school day for Sarah Vickerman, Char- lotte Sewalt, Ann Hottelot, Larry Fuller, and Richard Long. Learning to write on Imaginary Line Writing Paper helps make the transition from manuscript to cursive easier for Janeda Wood, Crispin Miller, Julia Yarbrough, Alvie Allison, and Carol Riddlesperger. Susan Richard Penny Crispin Annis Ruthie Carol Kay Lewis Long Mays Miller Normile Ottman Susan Rogers Riddlesperger Marilyn Julia Widmann Wood Wyss Yarbrough Charlotte Cynthia Sarah Wendy Janeda Sewalt Silvey Vickerman Clark Eberley, Dick Laney, Sally Cline, Susal Davis, and Bill Bonds can hardly wait for Christ- mas as they listen to Mrs. Lucile Neely read a story. Making Christmas pictures is great fun for Chris Webb, Judy K. Jones, Judith Davis, Ronny DeFoor, and Freddy Har- rison. Scott Hutchison, Bill McMath, Ann Boyd, Karen Friedsam, and Linda Core enjoy working on Re Cross Boxes. Evelyn Bill Ann Terry Tim Jane Sally Bruce Ballard Bonds Boyd Brown Brown Carter Cline Coates Linda Judith Susan Ronny Core Davis Davis DeFoor 100 Christmas decorations make a pretty background for Tim rown, Sammy Toulouse, Evelyn Ballard, Janet Ferguson, and Karyn Johnson. Ami Dorn, Sylvia Hunt, Mike Lantrip, Larry Felts, and Mark McCain find it great fun to play with instruments they made themselves. Using an easel makes painting easier for Jim Ham- ilton, Bruce Coates, Nikki Jeffrey, Peggy Kamp, and Jane Carter. Janet Karen Jim Freddi Sylvia Scott Nikki Karyn Ferguson Friedsam Hamilton Harrison Hunt Hutchison Ann Johnson Judy Peggy Dick Mike Mark Bill Sammy Chris Jones Kamp Laney Lantrip McCain McMath Toulouse Webb Mary Cox, Gregg Mays, Nancy Len Nelson, Charles Saunders and Chris Gordon have fun de- corating the Christmas tree. Working puzzles are lots of fun to Bobby Cambron, Bruce Robinson, Terry Riddlesperger, Cheryl Kooker, and Mike Morey. Kenney Yarbrough, Gary Jost, Sarah Dickie and Abigail Miller like to build with blocks. Maria Leslie Bobby Barbara Mary Sarah Rebecca Danny Bardas Bounds Cambron Cline Ellis Dickie Sue Fuller Cox Duncan Elaine Chris Bob Don Gary Cheryl Gregg Gardner Gordon Harpool Jost Jost Kooker Mays 102 Donny Jost, Bobby Toulouse, Pam Stephens, Danny Potter, and Elaine Gardner are busy writing stories. abore Crayolas on manila paper is the absorb- ing interest of Danny Fuller, Ed Scott, Jeff Miller, Nancy Ann Neblett, and Maria Bardas. Finger painting is more fun than brush painting for Leslie Beunds, Bob Harpool, Norman Parrish, Bar- bara Cline, and Rebecca Duncan. Abigail Jeff Mike Nancy Ann Nancy Len Charles Edward Norman Danny Miller Miller Morey Neblett Nelson Orr Parrish Potter erry Bruce Charles Ed Pamela Bobby Kenney Riddlesperger Robinson Saunders Scott Stephens Toulouse Yarbrough 103 Making Christmas coakies. Judy Jones, Becky Self, Patsy Rogers college student, Susan Grube, Tim Nicholson, and Kenny Red- den. Making gift wrap paper. Roger Barker, Marsha Rainey, Jack Frisby, Allen Jenkins, and Bruce Baker. Mixing paint. Batbara Perry, Luann Sparks, Miss Morgan teacher, Kristie Widmann, Willie Hut- cherson, Danny Roberts. Wayne Keith Roger Roger Steve Marilyn Jim Allen Appleton Barker Bogan Brammer Brown Bunten Mary Ann ohn Finney Debbie Tracy Tommie Richard Betty J Dickie Dorn DuChemin Cline Cochran Cole Copp Phillip Debbie Donna Jackie Escue Ferguson Ford Frisby 104 Duncan, Linda Kamp, Mary Ann Dickie, Miss Morgan, Tommy Cochran, Roger Bogan, Kent Maclntyre, Keith Apple- ton, Mary Pat Sullivan, Richard Cole, Phillip Escue, Tracy Cline, and Jan Gafford. Making Christmas cookies: Don ake J Hendricks Hyder Danny Mike Kent Jim McElroy Milk time: Roger Bogan, Keith Apple- ton, Mary Ann Dickie, Cindy Spuller, Jana Jones, Miss Morgan, Jackie Dorn, and Debbie Du Chemin. Ann Jagoe Jenkins Jones' Jones Gail Richard Barbara Morrison Nicholson Perry Making Hand-Prints for are Gail Morrison, Debby Fergu- son, Wayne Allen, and Judy Hall. gifts Pamela Plunkett Marsha Rainey Dann Roberts Kenny Redden Cindy Mary Spuller Sullivan Becky Luann Self Sparks Kristy Widmann 105 Margaret and Ami Dorn, Sammy Toulouse, Crispin Mdler and Bobby Toulouse are preparing their exhibits for the Science Fai Below: Sixth grader John Cundiff performs a jack- knife off the high board. N Carolyn Bogan, Claudia Williams, and Paddy Morey dramatize a scene for the fifth grade section of the Christmas program. Photographer Tom Laney and Artist Harry Hall record the dramatization of Peter Pan done by Genell Hall, Phil Gerding, Betty McAlister, and Robert Dane. Right: The entire first grade took part in an assembly program for parents and friends. 106 -3 PSS . . Y L aah RS SSE - CECRPRLE LT oo -0 o AN MR. CHESTER O. STRICKLAND Superintendent MR. J. L. BURKS DR. C. M. CLARKE Principal Director of Laboratory School North Texas State College SCHOOL BOARD-Seated: Raymond Wheeler, Mrs. George W. Hinkle, Grover C. Stuart. Standing: W. T. Hall, W. F. Hamilton, Don Robinson, Raymond Pitts. 108 MRS. MARY BIRDFourth Grade ANN BRADLEYSixth Grade MRS. NINA MACKLIN-Fifth Grade TRAVIS DUNCANBoys' P.E. st e : REVA EBERTGirls' P.E. ! IZETTA SPARKSMathematics i MRS. VERNADINE BATCHA RO Mathematics; English Slar e PAUL HAGGARDMathematics 25303 MARY CARDEN--Art MRS. MARGIE HOLLISMusic 109 RUTH AYERSFirst Grade MRS. LUCILLE NEELYSecond Grade MRS. SYLVIA BARLOWThird Grade DORIS MORGANKindergarten HAL G. RYLANDERAgriculture DAVID PIERRE HOLLISShop PATSY BRACKEnglish; Social Studies MRS. STEVA HARRISEnglish; Social Studies MRS. VIRGINIA CUNDIFF English; Social Studies Faculty MRS. MYRTLE FOSTERLibrarian MRS. RUDINE McALISTERHomemaking MRS. PEARL INMAN-Science S. M, TRICKEYBand FRED SLACKBoys' P.E. MRS. LOIS HELVEY Engl1sh Social Studies ELEANOR RAYN English; Social Studxes MRS. EMMA JO HARRIS Business Education 112 Our Secretary Vre. Peggy Bruce Mrs. Peggy Bruce holds the position of Sccretary to the Principal. She is far more than this title of position would imply by any stretch of the imagination. Mrs. Bruce radiates happiness and friendliness. She is loved and respected by students, staff, and parents alike. No student problem is too small and insignificant to receive her patient and understanding consideration. She is very unselfish and is constantly concerned about the welfare of others. She is our friend. Mrs. Bruce's friendly manner and her radiant personality together with her very high degree of efficiency in her work make her the respected and appreciated member of our school family that she is. Serucee Personnel These men keep our building clean. Mr. Mulkey and Mr. Lockhart. Our cooks Mrs. Lantrip Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Helm 114 MR. J. L. BURKS To Students and Faculty: This edition of the Lions Roar is quite different in its organiza- tion and presentation of materials. I like it. I think it is only proper and fitting to place students and student activities in the forefront of their school yearbook. We appreciate our Annual Staff and faculty sponsors for their devotion, and for the many hours of hard work given in producing this lovely book. We commend them for a job well done. This pic- torial account will help to recall friends and many pleasant experiences in years to come. We trust that your desires and ambitions for this school year have been realized. May health, success, and happiness be yours always. J. L. Burks Principal 116 OUR SPONSORS THE PAT BOONE COUNTRY INN ... H. M. RUSSELL AND SONS RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. ... RUSSELL-NEWMAN BROOKS DRUG STORE CAMPUS THEATER DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK . MOORE BUSINESS FORMS .. WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS . ... MARTINO-ROBINSON MFG. CO. ... . ... KIBLER OFFICE SUPPLY ... . JACK SCHMITZ SON FUNERAL HOME .. LAWLER BUICK COMPANY . . SCHMITZ-FLOYD-HAMLETT FUNERAL HOME .. MORRISON MILLING COMPANY ... VOERTMAN'S LANE'S ICE CREAM LINWOOD ROBERSON FLORIST FLOYD'S BULDERS SUPPLY MAGNOLIA SERVICESTATION bcetal; poTUNG CO. . DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE . . CHAT AND CHEW JAYSCGRLL TRAVELSTEAD MONROE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES .. SHAMROCK SHOESTORE. BALLFURNITURECO. .. ... ZUREOTTLNGCO. . MECRAY'S JEWELERE INDUSTRIAL CREDIT CO. ... PIERCE'S Highway 24 West ... Du2-3621 S. W. Corner Square ... Du2-4121 505 N. Elm ... Du2-6737 Masonic Building ............ Du2-2531 222 W. Hickory ... Du2-2565 Where Happiness Costs So Little S. E. Corner Square ....... Du2-4131 Du2-5441 Fort Worth Highway ...Du2-7513 PRI Du2-2531 410 N. Locust ... Du2-8006 205 N. Elm ... Du2-6322 705 N. Locust ... Du2-6622 309 N. Locust ... Du2-4167 Mulberry and Center ... Du2-2214 319 E. Prairie .............. Du2-4111 1314 W. Hickory ............ Du2-7313 1706 N. Elm ... Du2-4642 108 Congress ................ Du2-2834 501 W. Hickory ... Du2-2561 620 Bell Ave. ... Du2-4893 301 S. Locust 301 Oakland ... S. Side Square ... For Your Bar-B-Que ...Du2-6991 Fort Worth Highway ....Du2-9135 RN SR Du2-5474 215 and 218 W. Oak ... Du2-6741 N. Side Square ... Du2-4193 E. Side Square ............ Du2-2223 Decatur Drive ... Du2-5924 W. Side Square ... Du2-4621 McClurkan Building ........ Du2-4813 S. Side Square OUR SPONSORS PAT HAMILTON REAL ESTATE ... 104 S. Locust ... Du2-2500 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE ... 116 S. Elm Du2-4126 SELBY FLOWER SHOP . . i, 600 N. Locust ... Du2-4191 RUSSELL-NEWMAN Masonic Building ............ Du2-2531 BARLOW CAFE 108 S. Locust Du2-8815 BEAUTY CENTER 114 Center Street ... Du2-5086 WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS ... Ft. Worth Highway .. Du2-7513 GRAHAM INSURANCE AGENCY .. Radio Center .. Du2-6531 YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY ... .. ... 117 Piner St. Du2-5033 HODGES PAINT SHOP 116 E. McKenney ............ Du2-6224 BROOKS DRUG'STORE ..ccocccnsmsmmmmssmunsmosmmmmmonsncsss. wovserosemensd Next to Campus Theater BURCHARD'S STUDIO ... 1423 Oakland .. Du2-4312 RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. ..o 505 N. Elm ........ Du2-6737 DUGGAN ABSTRACT CO. S. Side Square ... Du2-4832 CUNNINGHAM STUDIO 1322 W. Hickory ... Du2-5031 FIRST STATE BANK . S. E. Corner Square ... Du2-5421 CITY DIXIE CAB CO. E. Oak and Austin .. Du2-5456 HARPOOL SEED HOUSE .. E. McKinney ... Du2-2568 H. M. RUSSELL SONS S. W. Corner Square ...Du2-4121 BORDEN'S DAIRY ... 220W.Oak ... Du2-4188 RATLIFF TRIM SHOP ... 624 S. Elm ... Du2-2643 PITT BROS. GROCERY . Ft. Worth Highway ..Du2-7534 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS ... eees Du2-5441 MONROE-PEARSON 421 E.Oak ... ... Du2-4177 CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET . S. Locust and Mulberry Du2-5451 YOUNG MODERNS s 106 Congress ... Du2-2042 PERRYMAN - WILLIAMS 125 Ave. A Du2-5461 JU-CY PIG oo 410 N. Locust Du2-8006 EVERS' HARDWARE .. S. Side Square ................ Du2-5513 FLOYD'S BUILDERS SUPPLY .. s 620 Bell Ave. .. Du2-4893 EULTZ NEWS AGENCY . s E. Side Square ... .Du2-7424 FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP e 105 Ave. A .. Du2-2132 RAY HUNT e 535 Industrial ... Du2-8431 CAMPUS THEATER . oooooooeooeeeoeeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeen Where Happiness Costs So Little OUR SPONSORS RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. ... e FRED TRUMAN CONOCO STATION . ... CUNNINGHAM STUDIO .. MONROE-PEARSON H. M. RUSSELL SONS . s DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS MARTINO-ROBINSON MFG. CO. ... 59 Y 7 7 G HARPOOL SEED HOUSE KIBLER OFFICE SUPPLY JACK SCHMITZ SON FUNERALHOME ............. YOUNG MODERNS BURCHARD'S STUDIO PERRYMAN - WILLIAMS e YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY . PAT HAMILTON REAL ESTATE BORDEN'S DAIRY e YUCCA TOWER . WAFFLE INN e WANDA McCORMICK TOBIN DRUG . e KING'S FLOWER SHOP . s VARSITY STUDIO SAM LANEY MOTORS ... 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CRAVEN DRY GOODS SELBY GREENHOUSE NURSERY ... ... LAUNDROMAT BOB MUNCY SERVICE STATION ... ... .. H. M. RUSSELL SONS RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. ... .. RUSSELL-NEWMAN BROOKS DRUG STORE CAMPUS THEATER ... DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ... 313N Elm Du2-2823 1212 W. Mulberry ... Highway 24 West .. S. W. Corner Square ..Du2-4121 505 N. Elm Masonic Building 222 W. Hickory ... Du2-2565 Where Happiness Costs So Little S. E. Corner Square ........ Du2-4131 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS DU2-5441 MONROE-PEARSON 421 E. Oak ... Du2-4177 MARTINO-ROBINSON MFG. CO. ... PN Du2-2531 FIRST STATE BANK S. E. Corner Square ........ Du2-5421 GRAHAM INSURANCE AGENCY .. ... Radio Center ... Du2-6531 CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET ... .. ... S. Locust and Mulberry Du2-5451 LAWLER BUICK CO. 309 N. Locust ... Du2-4167 SCHMITZ-FLOYD - HAMLETT ... .. Mulberry and Center .. Du2-2214 MORRISON MILLING'CO. 319 E. Prairie ............. Du2-4111 VOERTMAN'S 1314 W. Hickory ... Du2-7313 B 1706 NLElm ... Du2-4642 LANE'S ICE CREAM 108 Congress ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Du2-2834 LINWOOD ROBERTSON FLORIST ... 501 W. Hickory Du2-2561 BARLOW CAFE 108 S. Locust ... Du2-8815 COLLEGE BARBER SHOP ... 1222 W. Hickory ... Du2-2585 HANNA'S CLOVER FARM STORE ... 1235 W. Oak ... Du2-4921 MULKEY'S VARIETY STORE ... e 1224 W. Hickory BUSHEY'S 221 W. Hickory ... Du2-803I STONE'S SHOE STORE ..o N. Side Square .. Du2-2814 SEARS ROEBUCK CO. ... 230 W. Hickory ... Du2-2534 VARSITY SHOP s 119 Ave. A oo Du2-7522 GOEN FUNERAL HOME 320 W. Oak . Du2-4171 JAGOE ABSTRACT . 107 S. Locust ............... Du2-6821 120 Adams, Gloria86 Allen, CarolynS55, 56, 61, 62, 86 Allred, Johnny74 Anderson, Judys59, 80 Arnold, Kathryn15, 43, 55, 56, 62, 86 Arrington, Barbara80 Arrington, Betty80 Ashby, Bill15, 37, 57, 67, 86 Ashley, Vicks56, 61, 80 Atkins, Jack56, 65, 80 Baggs, Dan49, 74 Baggs, Mickey49, 74 Ballard, Jon61, 86 Barber, Charles80 Barnett, Jack80 Barrett, Linda13, 40, 49, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 81 Bays, David15, 54, 56, 61, 86 Belken, Evelyn14, 55, 56, 62, 86 Berry, Anita13, 54, 55, 59, 81 Berry, Virginia23, 43, 48, 49, 50, 55, 59, 64, 74 Bird, Bonnie74 Black, Donna40, 60, 87 Blair, Cathy49, 54, 81 Blase, Judy81 Bodkins, Jean81 Bodkins, Leon74 Bodkins, Patsy87 Bowles, Steve58, 74 Bowles, Sue53, 59, 61, 62, 75 Boyd, Betty59, 81 Boyd, Bonnie49, 59, 75 Boyd, JimmyS51, 60, 87 Bragg, Dorothy75 Brazel, Ellis75 Bridges, Jackie64, 87 Briggs, Donna59, 81 Briscoe, Becky40, 55, 59, 62, 81 Brockette, Charles81 Brooks, Suzanne49, 54, 59, 68, 81 Brookshear, Glenn15, 56, 61, 87 Brown, Bob86 Brown, Chris14, 56, 62, 87 Brown, Kenneth37, 56, 67, 81 Brown, Vernona60, 81 Burks, Johnny14, 37, 56, 65, 87 Buskirk, Bertha60, 87 Buskirk, Bob81 Cagle, Johnny81 Cagle, Patsy53, 59, 75 Caldwell, David56, 87 Campbell, Larry25, 37, 56, 70, 81 Canfield, Kenneth75 Carraway, Teresa81 Carrico, Betty43, 55, 56, 59, 81 Carrico, Pat25, 34, 49, 75 Carrigan, Pat40, 43, 51, 75 Carroll, Jewell59, 75 Carroll, Sonny60, 87 Cates, Betty75, 87 Cates, Melba75 Chitwood, Sharon43, 48, 55, 56, 57, 59, 67, 75 Clark, Jimmie Lynn53, 55, 59, 61, 62, 75 Clarke, Carol SueT15, 55, 56, 62, 68, 87 Clifton, Ernest56, 62, 66, 81 Cochran, Pat15, 40, 49, 56, 61, 62, 68, 87 Coffey, Butch81 Coleman, Hugh62, 75 Connell, Fred48, 54, 56, 64, 80, 81 Copeland, Sherry43, 59, 82 Copp, AliceS55, 59, 62, 75 Cory, Bryan54, 56, 61, 82 Cox, Anne49, 54, 55, 59, 82 Cox, Joy53, 59, 75 Crabb, Melvin82 Cundiff, Billy14, 56, 87 Cunningham, Jimmy82 Cunningham, Larry40, 54, 62, 87 Dapprich, Drew18, 49,75 Davis, Betty27, 39, 40, 43, 50, 54, 59, 74,75 Davis, Mary Lee40, 53, 55, 59, 62, 75 Dawson, PamelaS56, 59, 61, 62, 75 Dean, Mike70, 82 Dial, Robert75 Dillard, Elaine75 Dorn, KarenS50, 53, 59, 62, 75 Doss, Bill-51, 60, 87 Doyl, Jean56, 59, 62, 69, 76 Drake, Sarah14, 55, 56, 62, 87 Duncan, JoyS55, 62, 87 Duncan, Sharon43, 45, 49, 54, 55, 80, 82 Eager, Mary Beth49, 55, 56, 57, 76 Eberly, Steven50, 56, 61, 82 Ellis, Susanna40, 53, 55, 59, 61, 62, 76 Erwin, Raymond18, 34, 40, 48, 49, 76 Erwin, Richard-76 Fanning, David62, 87 Farber, Penny14, 56, 87 Farmer, Sharen13, 39, 43, 51, 54, 55, 56, 59, 82 Felts, Barbara14, 55, 56, 62, 87 Fisher, Virgil48, 49, 69, 74, 76 Foreman, Earlene55, 62, 87 Forester, Mary82 Foster, Eddie53, 62, 76 Fowler, Judy11, 59, 54, 59, 65, 82, 80, 82 Franck, Davidfis., 76 Frombholz, Steve49, 62, 71, 87 Fulgham, Wendell-56, 88 Fugua, Merle60, 88 Gaines, Jerry40, 82 Gaines, Melvin76 Gammon, Mike37, 38, 64, 88 Ganzer, Carl18, 37, 82 Gardner, Kathleen56, 62, 88 George, Don82 Gerding, Marianne49, 55, 56, 82 Gibson, DavidS56, 61, 82 Gideon, Evelyn59, 76 Gillenwater, Jacqueline59, 61, 82 Goin, Giles82 Goodner, James37, 56, 82 Gordon, Rory56, 83 Gregoty, Rita62, 88 Groves, Ronnie30, 34, 76 Gwin, Sharon11, 48, 49, 55, 59, 65, 76 Hall, Patricia59, 63, 76 Hall, Terry49, 76 Hamilton, Mary Jane54, 55, 56, 59, 83 Hamilton, Pete15, 56, 88 Hammett, Betty54, 62, 88 Harrell, Paula356, 59, 83 Harris, Craig30, 34, 35, 67, 76 Harris, David88 Harvill, Nancy359, 83 Harwell, GeraldineG60, 88 Harwell, Larry83 Helm, Douglas30, 58, 72, 76 Helvey, Judy14, 43, 55, 56, 62, 64, 86, 88 Helvey, Lu Ann48, 55, 59, 62, 68, 76 Hicks, John83 Hicks, Linda49, 55, 61, 62, 83 Higgs, Jerry83 Higgs, Jo Nell88 Hillard, Gail83 Hodnett, Deloris49, 51, 54, 59, 61, 62, 76 Hodnett, George88 Holt, Don8, 9, 25, 34, 35, 48, 49, 51, 64, 76 Hope, Ronnie54, 56, 88 Horton, MickieS55, 76 Hottelet, Mary40, 59, 83 Housden, Cecil76 Housden, LendaS59, 83 Howeshell, John34, 38, 49, 76 Hunt, Martha14, 55, 56, 62, 88 Hunter, Mary76 Hutcherson, Buck356, 60, 62, 76 Hutcherson, Connie14, 56, 62, 88 Hutchison, Terry56, 61, 62, 88 Inglis, Emma60, 88 Ingram, Lynda77 Inman, Glen83 Inman, Shirley60, 62, 88 Jagoe, Kippy51, 56, 57, 59, 83 James, Sue56, 88 Jeter, Joe56, 83 Johnson, Hilma-60, 88 Jones, Bart62, 88 Jones, Eugene77 Judkins, Ronnie83 Kearns, Karen43, 45, 48, 49, 50, 55, 59, 66, 77 Keeland, Carolyn88 Kelton, Harry37, 56, 83 Key, Marsha51, 60, 88 Killingsworth, James18, 34, 48, 49, 50, 62, 68, 77 Kimbrell, Lindas55, 62, 88 Kimbrell, Patricia49, 55, 59, 83 Kirkland, Jacqueline59, 60, 61, 83 Klein, Skipper25, 40, 71, 89 Knox, Mary Lou-56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 83 Krueger, Charlotte40, 43, 48, 51, 54, 60, 89 Krueger, Thelma43, 49, 50, 59, 84 Lantrip, Billy84 Latham, Larry89 Lauderdale, Jo Ann59, 77 Leedy, Thomas84 Lemons, Carol43, 55 Lemons, David56, 84 Linenschmidt, H. B.30, 34, 77 Lockhart, Cynthia24, 59, 77 Long, Mike84 Lott, Linda18, 59, 62, 77 Love, Nancy43, 49, 50, 54, 55, 77 Lumpkins, Paul77 McBee, Jimmy89 McBee, Johnny49, 77 McCain, WardS56, 60, 77 McCallum, 'Grady-SS, 77 McCormick, Cheryl43, 45, 48, 49, 55, 59, 72, 77 McCormick, Morris60, 89 McDaniel, Jerry84 McEuin, Grady48, 49, 60, 62, 77 McGee, JamesG0, 89 McGuire, D. A.34, 56, 57, 77 McLeod, Wanda13, 48, 51, 54, 55, 56, 59, 84 McMath, Bob15, 56, 61, 66, 86, 89 McNeil, Stanley77 122 Mahoney, John77 Mann, LindaS59, 60, 61, 84 Marquis, Robert-56, 84 Martin, May43, 55, 62, 65, 89 Martin, Ruth39, 43, 55, 62, 67, 89 Marvin, Caroline15, 55, 62, 89 Mason, Arveta61, 77 Mason, Calial60, 62, 89 Matthews, Kenneth9, 48, 50, 53, 62, 77 Mayfield, Shirley89 Mays, Peggy43, 48, 55, 62, 71, 86, 89 Mays, Sharons50, 52, 53, 54, S5, 59, 62, 77 Meaders, Patricia89 Meaders, Shirley43, 84 Meadows, Reta59, 77 Melton, Lynn49, 50, 60, 84 Messenger, Scotty37, 54, 84 Millelot, Joan40, 53, 59, 62, 78 Miller, Freddie84 Milliken, Vaughn15, 56, 61, 62, 89 Mills, Jennie59, 78 Mills, Phil62, 89 Money, PennyS55, 56, 59, 78 Moore, Barbara40, 60, 89 Moore, DyaneS55, 59, 84 Morris, Connie59, 78 Mullinax, Carroll49, 69, 78 Myers, Janis89 Neale, AI9, 19, 22, 34, 35, 40, 48, 49, 50, 66, 78 Neely, Tommy18, 34, 35, 48, 51, 65, 74, 78 Norman, William60, 89 Oliver, Marsha49, 55, 59, 84 Overby, Tommy78 Owens, David84 Owens, Patsy89 Pagano, Sherrill49, 55, 59, 84 Pannell, Alton78 Pannell, Gerald-56, 89 Parkes, Susan15, 56, 89 Patterson, Naomi89 Patterson, Ray18, 38, 84 Payne, Roy37, 84 Pearson, Arthur78 Peery, Jimmy40, 56, 57, 78 Pendleton, Freddy58, 57 Phillips, Judy84 Pickrell, Sara59, 78 Pitt, Betty14, 43, 55, 56, 62, 90 Pitt, Darrell30, 58, 78 Pitts, Jimmy 50, 78 Pitts, Nitas55, 59, 70, 85 Polston, Frances49, 50, 54, 55, 59, 64, 80, 85 Pooler, Geraldine14, 55, 56, 62, 71, 90 Powell, Linda78 Price, Wilson78 Rayzor, Sammy78 Reeves, Sallie24, 48, 55, 56, 62, 66, 90 Reynolds, Homer60, 90 Riley, Jackie49, 78 Riley, Shirley49, 55, 59, 85 Roach, Alice40, 50, 53, 59, 78 Roach, Jimmys58, 78 Robinson, Kent34, 56, 78 Rogers, Mike-64.3, 85 Rosson, Billy58, 78 Sams, Jannine40, 60, 90 Savage, John David14, 56, 61, 62, 90 Scott, Kay90 Selby, SusanT15, 56, 86, 90 Sherman, Bob18, 34, 49, 50, 74, 78 Shirley, Mary90 Shockley, JohnG68, 85 Simmons, Elizabeth43, 49, 55, 59, 67, 85 Sims, Jackie59, 85 Sitton, Ann40, 50, 51, 53, 59, 79 Smith, Ann24, 43, 49, 54, 55, 59, 69, 79 Smith, Dan11, 34, 35, 72,79 Smith, Ellen79 Smith, Jim Bob18, 37, 85 Smith, Terry51, 56, 60, 90 Sorrels, Leslie62, 90 Speegle, Roger51, 56, 61, 62, 85 Spurlock, James37, 56, 85 Starr, Buddy85 Starr, Charlotte60, 90 Starr, Richard90 Steadman, Gloria43, 59, 79 Story, Jimmie Lee56, 79 Stringer, Freddie56, 90 Sturtevant, Ruth56, 59, 85 Taylor, Don90 Thomas, Reba SueS55, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 85 Thomas, Ruby JaneS55, 56, 57, 62, 85 Thomas, Sara24, 48, 49, 51, 59, 62, 85 Trevathan, Wayne58, 79 Trickey, Tim-56, 57, 79 Truitt, Sharon40, 43, 48, 49, 50, 54, 59, 61, 62, 85 Tutner, Joyce79 Underhill, Ella Mae79 Vick, Dormer43, 59, 70, 85 Wallace, Dalwin40, 62, 90 Wallace, Doloris43, 59, 79 Walters, Andy79 Welch, Dennis79 Wells, DonaldG60, 85 West, Billy53, 56, 61, 62, 79 Wheeler, Ray15, 48, 56, 62, 90 Whitehead, Douglas30, 79 Whitten, Mike48, 56, 85 Wilburn, Mike26, 85 Wilks, Genette45, 59, 79 Williams, Charles56, 57, 79 Williams, Joe Ray-90 Willingham, Kenneth62, 90 Wilson, Mike85 Winfrey, Janet79 Winfrey, Virginia90 Woods, Mae JeanS59, 85 Worthy, William60, 90 Wright, Betty Carol79 Wright, Judy43 Wyss, Margaret49, 51, 52, 53, 59, 62,79 Zimmerman, Bobby60, 90 124 Autograpibic ft:f x-w C 7
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.