North Texas Junior High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Denton, TX)
- Class of 1961
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The Lion's Roar 1961 North Texas Junior High School Denton, Texas Vol. IX Contents Buildings Administration Junior High Elementary Activities Favorites Sports Organizations Aerial view of Lab School Elementary Wing Shop Interior Gymnasium Kindergarten Wing Entrance to cafeteria Science laboratory Administration PRINCIPAL J. L. Burks DIRECTOR OF LAB SCHOOL Dr. C. M. Clarke SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Chester O. Strickland SECRETARY TO THE PRINCIPAL Mrs. Drennan Student Council PRESIDENT John Cundiff VICE PRESIDENT Dennis Evans The president of the school council pre- sides over the council and the student body. He calls special meetings, appoints commit- tees, and is responsible for carrying out the purpose of the council. Above all, he is the representative of Lab School in all inter- school relations. For all these services we thank you, John. Duties of the vice president are to assume the obligations of the president in his ab- sence and to work with the president on the programs for the meetings. Dennis has been a very capable vice president this year. : BN b MRS. BARLOW Third Grade MISS BELL Fifth Grade Faculty MISS BRACK English MISS BRADLEY Fourth Grade MRS. BRONSTAD Second Grade MISS CARDEN Art MISS CLARKE Librarian MRS. CUNDIFF English Faculty MR. DENNIS Math MISS EBERT Girls' PE MRS. EDEN Kindergarten MRS. J. HARRIS Business MRS. S. HARRIS English MRS. HELVEY English-S.S. Faculty MISS HODGES Music MR. HOLLIS Shop MRS. KOTTMAN Math-S.S. MRS. McALISTER Homemaking MRS. MACKLIN Sixth Grade MR. MAPEL Boys' PE Drivers Ed Faculty Miss Maples, not pictured, is with us this year as a teacher of Latin. The de- mand for a language in recent years has led to an interesting and enjoyable class for those who are taking it. MRS. NEELY First Grade MISS RAYNE Social Studies MR. RYLANDER Agriculture MR. SAXON Science MR. SLACK Boys' PE Faculty MISS SPARKS Algebra Food, relaxation . . . DR. TRICKEY Band and a little visiting round out the day. Council Committee Workers Below, HALLS: Atkins, Santerre, lves, Rasco, and Spears. Above, OFFICERS: Polston, Burns, Cun- diff, Evans, Bellar, and Conn; Southard, Taylor, Hardesty, and Letson. Below, CAFETERIA: Burns, Williams, Sharer, Bellar; Polston, Letson, Below, QM: Marquis, Bilyeu, McAlister, Sherman, Martin, Faris, Hardesty, Buskirk, and Rogers. Kiser, Klein, May, Haley, Johnson, and Housden. e Council Committee Workers Evans and Cundiff. Below, SERVICE: S. Marquis, Ward, Har- rison, Shuford, C. Lauderdale, and Mil- ler. Above, STOREKEEPERS: Nichols, der, Bogan, and Adkins. Rylan- OOPS!looks like stunt day for campaigners for student council offices. JUNIOR HIGH Rooney Ellis Evans Spears Ninth Grade Officers BECKY ELLIS ,,,,,,,,,,,, PRESIDENT RICHARD SPEARS VICE-PRESIDENT DENNIS EVANS MARTIN ROONEY SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORTER GARY ALLRED BETTY ANDERSON LINDA ARRINGTON FREDDIE ATKINS CHERYL BAKER CLAUDIO BARDAS VERNA BATCHA Ninth SUE BRALEY DONNIE BEALE JIM BELLAR Grade KAREN BREEN CAROLYN BENTHALL GLENNA BURNS SHIRLEY BUSKIRK JUNIOR CARPENTER CAROLYN CLARK GAIL CLIFTON RAEANNA CLINTON SUSAN CONN MARY BETH CORE KEN CRADDOCK JOHN CUNDIFF GWEN DAVIS JAN DAVIS JIMMY DIAL DEAN DOUGLAS BECKY ELLIS Ninth RUSTY FAUGHT RICHARD ESCUE DENNIS EVANS Grade ROGER EVANS DONNA FIORELLI DOROTHY FOWLER WENDELL FULGHAM JOHNNIE FULTON JERRY GIBSON MARION GIBSON GLENN GLASSCOCK ALBERT GULDEN GLYNDA HACKER 20 TERRY HALL TOMMY HARD SUSAN HARDESTY ELDON HARRAL SHARON HELM JIM HIGDON RODNEY HOLLOWAY Ninth BRANTLEY JENNINGS SHARON HOOPER DEBS HUFFMAN Grade JUDY JETER BILL IVES ROSE KERR DAVID KINDRED G. A. KNOWLES JERRY DON LANTRIP LINDA LAVERY JIMMIE LITTRELL SANDRA LETSON BARBARA LOVEJOY 21 JIMMY McBEE ADRIAN McLAIN CHUCK MAGERS JIM MAHONEY CAROL MARQUIS ROBERTA MASTERS EDDIE MILLER Ninth SHARON MILLIKEN ROY PENDER RONALD NIMMO Grade ELAINE NUCKELS LOUELLA PHILLIPS DUANE PIPPIN JACKIE POLSTON BILLY PRESTRIDGE ROSS RADONS JOHN RASCO GALE REEVES BARRETT ROBINSON CATHY ROBINSON BETH ROGERS MARTIN ROONEY RANDY RYLE CHARLES SANTERRE SHERRY SEWALT RICHARD SHELTON BILLY SMITH Ninth RICHARD SPEARS BILL SMITH LES SORRELS Grade STEVE STEPHENS RICKY SOUTHARD MARGARET TAYLOR BILLY TOLBERT JOHNNY WARDLOW BOBBY WHITE JIMMY WHITE PAUL WYSS JOHN BILL YARBROUGH 23 Bellar Smith Sharer Marquis Eighth Grade Officers BARBARA BELLAR SUSAN MARQUIS . NANCY SHARER ... GARY SMITH ,,,,,,, VICE- PRESIDENT PRESIDENT - SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORTER Rosca Adkins Dalton Allen Skippy Allen Greg Anderson Joe Anderson Kirk Anderson Nicky Banks Elesa Beale Barbara Bellar Billy Berry J. C. Bilyeu Carolyn Bogan Suzanne Bonk Doug Boyd David Brittian David Buck Larry Burns Virginia Caddell Tommy Carrigan Janice Cox Julie Crenshaw Spencer Crouch Cecelia Cunningham Robert Dane Barbara Davis Darrell Doss Jana Drennan Sherry Elem Eighth Grade 25 Bill Emery Penny Faris Scott Ford Don Foster Elizabeth Frederick Phil Gerding Gary Gheen Roy Godi Harry Hall Jeff Hamilton Susan Harrell Leon Harris Beverly Harrison Carl Harwell Jerry Hassell Cynthia Hayes Donna Heine Paul Heible Donald Hill Jerry Housden Sara Hyder Mickey Jenson Ruth Johnson Linda Kindred Bobby Kiser Kay Klein Eighth Grade John Laird Tom Laney Charles Lantrip Victor Lauderdale Julia Lester Jimmy Lowry Betty McAlister Harry McClendon Janet McCrary Jimmy Mcleod Patricia Madewell Belinda Mangum Susan Marquis Kae Martin Royce Mason Vicki May Barbara Mayfield David Meaders Danny Meyer Bobby Miller Paddy Morey Landy Mulkey Brenda Murdock Mike Neblett Linda Newland David Nichols Steve Nicholson Judy Oliver Dan O'Rear David Payne Eighth Grade 27 Ruby Pender Marie Phillips Randy Radons Claude Raynor . Juanita Rice Ann Rylander Kerra Scripture Dick Selby Nancy Sharer Betty Sherman David Sims Larry Sitton Gary Smith Kathy Snider Peggy Starr Bill Stausing Shirley Teague Ricky Tonn Bill Wallis Mike Webb Alan Widmann Claudia Williams Kaye Ellen Wills Gary Winfrey Mike Woodson Pam Yarbrough Geraldine Young Laura Zerwer Eighth Grade 2R Kooker Neale Shuford Connell Seventh Grade Officers DAN SHUFORD .. PRESIDENT STEVE NEALE VICE-PRESIDENT CAROLYN CONNELL SECRETARY-TREASURER LYNN KOOKER oo REPORTER 30 Seventh Grade David Allred Gail Anderson Travis Barber Christine Barta Jimmy Bason Sylvia Batcha James Beck Betty Lou Bird Janice Bodkins Rozetta Buskirk Eddie Clark Glenda Coffey Carolyn Connell Mark Copp Bill Craddock Raymond Crouch Johnny Dawson Gerry Ellis Craig Evans Gary Faw Patsy Fiorelli Jeanne French Phyllis Gaines Jimmy Gardner Chris George Ronny Glasscock Janice Gregory Gerald Green Jenny Groening Phyllis Gwin Sherry Harral Micael Helm Patricia Higgs Carol Holt Billy Housden Debbie Howard Roy Jack Hunter Clark Hyder Debbie Hyman Cathy Johnson Cindy Keith Lynn Kooker George Kraft Ruth Langley Cecil Lauderdale Anetta Lester David Littleton John Alan Logue Dickie Lovejoy Terrell McDonald Bill Melton Billy Joe Messinger Bobby Miller Bridget Morey Randy Morris Kathy Morse Billy Ray Murdock Carole Neale Steve Neale Charles Nuckles Seventh Grade Joyce Olson Byron Parrish Jackie Pernice Martha Pickrell Nancy Rasco John Roach Elizabeth Roberson Bill Robinson John Robinson Scott Robinson Linda Russell Dan Shuford Judy Sons Carolyn Spurlock Barry Starr Norma Stiff Coy Sturdivant Mary Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Dale Testerman Linda Traweek Keith Vaughn Jo Nell Ward Tim White Mark Whitten David Winslow , Clifford McAteer 1 Donna Wood Seventh Grade ELEMENTARY Arranging a bulletin board of favorife books Rooting willow tree branches Cutting willow limbs for rooting Making papier mache animals Sewing curtains for the cabinets 34 Thomas Bonk Eric DuChemin Larry Fuller Marilyn Griffin Sally Harpool Terry Leedy Susan Lewis Carol Money Charlotte Sewalt Cynthia Silvey Julia Yarbrough Wendy Widmann Janeda Wood Sixth Grade Sara Adkins Mary Asher Jim Bays Beth Bogan David Hendricks Pat Holland Ann Hottelet Dennis Jost Annis Normile Ruth Ottman Carol Riddlesperger Kay Rogers Fifth grade mid-semester presidential nominees dis- play posters which launch the campaign. Get set! The race is on. Seven future trackmen get ready for . .a practice run. Room activities during noon period mclude working on tooth- pick structure and adding finishing touches to a bulletin board. - $ Left: First year orchestra students say music is the high- light of the day. Below: Even fractions are fun when you understand their meaning. Left: Sure it's good-we planned it remark stu- dents enjoying meals fhey planned themselve: Terry Brown Tim Brown Jane Carter Sally Cline Bruce Coates Clark Eberly Larry Felts Janet Ferguson Karen Friedsam Jim Hamilton Mike Lantrip Fifth Grade Evelyn Ballard Jimmy Barrow Bill Bonds Ann Boyd 4 TN Linda Core Judith Davis Susan Davis Ronnie DeFoor Fred Harrison Sylvia Hunt Scott Hutchison Nikki Jeffrey Mark McCain Bill McMath Sammy Toulouse Chris Webb Listening to a record from The Alamo. Charting the official change of the season. e - Washing our hands before lunch in the cafeteria. Using the SRA reading laboratory. Comparing ice water and boiling water on the thermometers. Bobby Cambron Barbara Cline Sarah Dickie Rebecca Duncan Danny Fuller Bob Harpool Cheryl Kooker Gregg Mays Abigail Miller Michael Morey Nancy Neblett Nancy Nelson Kathy Nichols Norman Parrish Danny Potter Terry Riddlesperger Bruce Robinson Charles Saunders Ed Scott Pam Stephens Bob Toulouse Patrick Widmann Riley Wiley Kenney Yarbrough Fourth Grade Ex DOES 10UR BIRT-0AT Con 1 . 1 IN v 1 tlonTH CALENDAR L A calendar collection shows various kinds of in- : formation other than days of the week and months of the year. A good fall tale brings forth a hearty laugh when Mrs. Barlow reads. Learning arithmetic combinations earns blue ribbons for us. Each of us is a Blue Ribbon champion! Future scientists discover new information about our planet, Earth. 40 Debby Ferguson Jack Frisby Jeanne Gafford Kent Gillen Jake Hendricks Dan Kijer Kenton Macintyre Barbara Perry Pam Plunkett Marsha Rainey Roger Bogan Marilyn Brown Abel Cline Mary Ann Dickie Deborah DuChemin Donald Duncan Phillip Escue Matt Hyder Linda Kamp Mary Pat Sullivan Barney Smith Kristie Widmann Rusty Wright Third Grade 41 Second Grade Activities Left: Dowanne is refilling the bird feeders that her grandfather made for us. Below: Dialing the weather each day makes us conscious of what we need to wear as we go to play. Below: Let's play Cinderella! A favorite way to fell a story. We all like to dress the parts. Below: let's take a look at the moon through Randy's telescope. Below: Box lunches, trading food, and dressing in old fash- ioned clothes shows back in those good ol days when second grade lived in our classroom as our grandparents did in their days. This was a unit on colonial life. Judy Adkins Pam Asher Bonnie Boyd Carolyn Brooks Amanda Brown Bill Carter Brad Chilton Martha Cline Jim Connell Lex Dickie Margaret Donsbach Greg Dunham Steve Friedsam Dowanne Huggins Janna Johnson Mary Jo Kamp Tina Lowe Kate Morey Donna Pelzel Phyllis Porter Shelley Potter Kenny Redden Randy Robason Becky Webb Helen Wyss Second Grade 43 One group uses ifs free time in the play corner. Most of the children enjoy reading in a group. Finger painting is fun! We like to count. Ellen Hopkins Cynthia Hendricks Carol Hottelet Tom Hyder Timmy Kjer Roberta Parrish Larry Pelzel Stephen Pickrell Jim Riddlesperger Robin Rogers Mark Atkins Margaret Ayer Virginia Cline Lanny DeFoor David Eubank Rickey Fuller Scott Harpool Patrick Long Billy Luker Karen Maclntyre Scott McAdow Gail Ann Saunders Raoul Smyth Gary Taylor David Whitten First Grade 45 Holly Bishop Stephanie Boardman Billy Boyles Georgianne Burlage Elisa Cochran Joey Gallo ; ' Toni Hubbard : w Kathy Ann Hulsey . 4 Paul Jenkins Jacky Kline Laurence McClendon Corrie Marsh Kathleen Place Robert Porter Rhonda Ratliff Mark Simpson Martha Thomas David Appleton Jimmy Asher Warren Benson Elaine Braley Michael Brooks Patty Clifton Sharon Dawson David Floyd Kyle Gillen Annie Lynn Guthrie Harriet Laney Melanie Linden Alec McKinley Alan Nelson Janis Normile Ronald Redden Lee Ann Riddlesperger John Shelton Judson Sherman John Shrader Steve Strange Doug Swick Marian Thompson Susan Wheeler Kindergarten 47 Christmas in Many Lands ACTIVITIES Day Registration Above: Lovely candidates for Miss America included Tom Laney, Paul Hieble, Eddie Clark, and Roy Jack Hunter. Above: Kirk Anderson and Linda Traweek share the dance floor with a hobgoblin. Right: Les Sorrels receives his win- ner's ribbon from Claudia Williams. Left: Les shows winning form in the talent event of the contest. Below: Skippy Allen proves 1o be quite appealing. Righti Robeit 1Dde ing the dancing. Competitive Events Kay Klein's shoe collection was part of the Hobby Exhibit. Susan Harrell . . . . and Bill Melton were participants in the Storytelling event. Below: John Alan Logue won first place in the seventh grade section of the Book Reviews. Below: Tom Laney tied for third place in the Hobby Exhibit with his collection of model cars. 52 Mr. and Mrs. Rylander crown Gail Cliffon and Rusty Faught Valentine Queen and King. Princesses were Nancy Rasco, Barbara Bellar, Gale Reeves. Princes were Dennis Evans, Dan O'Rear, and Eddie Clark. Crownbearers were Patty Clifton and Johnny Schrader. Please Be My Valentine is the plea of Chris George, Carol Holt, Nancy Rasco, Kay Klein. Did someone think that Lab and Denton Junior High don't get along together? Beverly Harrison sang. Let's get this party under way! Valentine Party Bonnie Boyd entertains the royalty. The Eighth Grade Choir sang for the assembly. d d . o AR S Thanksgiving from The Bible. Assembly A verse choir composed of seventh and eighth grade students read Thanks: giving poems. Christmas Guests register on arrival for the pinata games at intermission. Elizabeth Frederick tries to break the pinata for the eighth grade. Steve Neale and Carol Holt draw names for the seventh grade players. A traditional part of the Christmas Party is the ninth grade girls singing of carols, The seventh grade dance drew a large number of couples onto the floor. 55 Eighth Grade Christmas Party Food, drink, and . . . Music? The eighth grade homemaking classes invited the boys to help eat their homemade cookies and candies. Barbara Bellar and Dan O'Rear enjoy dancing fo the record player in the Homemaking room. Right: Kay and David are among those who enjoyed dancing. Below: The refreshment line was the most popular place of all. Christmas Assembly Right: Jackie Polston took the part of Mary in the pageant. Angels appearing to the shepherds were portrayed by Nancy Sharer, Shirley Buskirk, Glenna Burns, and Beth Rogers. Rusty Faught was narrator for the program. Below: Members of the eighth grade choir added much to the spirit of Christmas with their beautiful choral numbers. The Gathering of the Nuts Bill Smith, Jim Mahoney, John Cundiff Talent Assembly Carolyn Connell Donna Joy Heine Sharon Helm and Sharon Milliken Glynda Hacker These girls look like they mean real business. Field Day, held each year in the spring, is the one opportunity avail- able to every student for participat- ing in sports of all kinds. The classes vie with each other to see which one can gain the most total points through the placing of the students in each of the track and field events. Teams from each iim Bellar fries his strength on the chinning class also play volleyball and base- ors ball. Now what? My! What form! Put that next one over easy! Jitterbug Contest gz-: Western Day Miss Rayne joined the funny hat contest. - Susan, Becky, and Mar- garet were among those who competed for best dressed blue jean cowgirl. 9A above and 7C presented skits along with all the other homeroom groups. FAVORITES Best All-Round RUSTY FAUGHT Dennis Evans Runner-Up Best All-Round ' MARGARET TAYLOR Shirley Buskirk Runner-Up Most Handsome JOHN CUNDIFF Jim Bellar Runner-Up Most Beautiful BOBBIE MASTERS R T T b o gy el e SRR g PeBobaiien : e Becky Ellis Runner-Up Friendliest JIM WHITE Ricky Southard Runner-Up Friendliest CAROL MARQUIS Jackie Polston Runner-Up CLAUDIO BARDAS Martin Rooney Runner-U Best Sport SUSAN CONN Raeanna Clinton Runner-U Wittiest ; BARRETT ROBINSON Richard Shelton Runner-Up Wi ittiest SUSAN HARDESTY . Dorothy Fowler Runner-Up Ninth Grade Favorite Steve Stephens Runner-Up Ninth Grade Favorite GALE REEVES Glenna Burns Runner-Up Eighth Grade Favorite DAVID BUCK Eighth Grade Favorite BARBARA BELLAR Janet McCrary Runner-Up Seventh Grade Favorite PR DAN SHUFORD Steve Neale Runner-Up Seventh Grade Favorite NANCY RASCO 5 Debby Hyman Runner-Up Basketball King JOHN RASCO Basketball Queen KAY KLEIN 79 Favorites Assembly Skits Barrett Robinson, Dennis Evans, Bobby White, and Jim White wasted our time for their skit. John Cundiff and Bobbie Masters pantomimed and danced to the record, Hey, Good Lookin. Tom Laney, Beverly Harrison, Phil Gerding, Claudia Williams, Janet McCrary, Scott Ford, and Skipper Allen gave a panel show. Martin Rooney, Claudio Bardas, Ricky Southard, Richard Shelton, Steve Stephens, Rusty Faught, and. Jim Bellar gave a skit having fo do with zee paper. ATHLETICS Back row: Rasco, Bellar, Ives, Cundiff, and Littrell. Front row: Tolbert, Wardlow, Atkins, and Spears. Ninth Grade Basketball Chuck was the only student from Lab to play this year on the football team fielded jointly with Denton Junior High School. JIM BELLAR CHUCK MAGERS Tolbert and Spears try to stop the play. JOHN CUNDIFF Ninth Grade Basketball One of the last official acts af last year's Pep Club president was the presentation of a personal trophy fo last year's coach, Mr. Duncan. Rasco and Spears look on as No. 35 overpowers Ives. JOHNNY WARDLOW JOHN RASCO BILLY TOLBERT FREDDIE ATKINS i e : bl Ninth Grade Basketball JIMMY LITTRELL Cundiff, Rasco, and Littrell scramble for the ball in a tight spot. BILL IVES - a- - - RICHARD SPEARS - Wardlow and Tolbert watch to see what happens to that shot after Rasco failed to halt it. PAUL WYSS Spears threw his way off the court, and Wardlow watches as it comes down for two points. Left to right: Susan Conn, Glenna Burns, Jackie Polston, and Gale Reeves. .. Cheerleaders 1960-61 GLENNA BURNS JACKIE POLSTON GALE REEVES 85 Ovutstanding Athletes Ninth Grade e JOHNNY WARDL Eighfh Grade SUSAN CONN CAROLYN BOGAN Seventh Grade TIM WHITE CAROLYN CONNELL Eighth Grade Basketball Front: Jenson, Ford, Lauderdale, Buck, Foster, Tonn. Back: Widmann, O'Rear, Carrigan, Allen, Neblett, Allen. Eighth graders in action are 1 Scott Ford, 3 Mike Neblett, 4 Skippy Allen, and Dalton Allen's leg! Don Foster and David Buck watch as Mike racks up another two points. Seventh Grade Teams Front: Faw, Glasscock, Whitten, Clark, Bason, Lauderdale, Messenger. Back: Roach, Mekon, White, Starr, Shuford, Allred. 87 Eighth Grade Lions at Junior High. David Buck 7 waits for the ball while Scott Ford battles it out with an opponent, Martin Rooney looks over the situa- fion calmly while Dennis Evans seems to be having just the op- posite reactions!!! Dalton Allen 2 scores again for the eighth grade Lions, while Skip- py Allen 4 prepares to grab the ball in case he misses. Eighth Grade Team Front: Linda Kindred, Susan Atchley, Rosca Adkins. Middle: Carolyn Bogan, Elesa Beale, Janice Hodge, Ann Rylander. Back: Judy Oliver, Suzanne Bonk, Betty Sherman, and Shirley Teague. Ninth Grade Team Front: Glenda Hacker, Sharon Milliken, Barbara Lovejoy. Back: Gwen Davis, Jan Davis, Shirley Buskirk, Cathy Robinson, Raenna Clinton, Susan Conn, Gail Clifton. Not pictured: Susan Hardesty. Seventh Grade Team Front: Jackie Pernice. Second: Christina Barta, Carolyn Connell, Debby Hyman. Third: Phyllis Gaines, Jo Nell Ward, Marianne Sullivan, Norma Stiff. Top: Phyllis Gwin, Patricia Sullivan, and Jeanne French. R9 fReseel SHIRLEY TEAGUE, 1st JOHN LAIRD, 2nd e 3 2 BETTY McALLISTER, 2nd Kiwanis Club Tournament ORGANIZATIONS Honor Soc'efy Old and new members of the Honor Society after the calling out as- sembly. New members attend the luncheon in their honor in Marquis Hall. Mr. Burks addresses new members and challenges them to even higher scholastic achievement. Right: Ann Rylander's reaction is typical for those called out in assembly. Martin Rooney, Sue Braley, and Betty McAlister go through their paces as part of their initiation during the luncheon. Honor Society Right: Officers of the Honor Society are Steve Stephens, treasurer; Verna Batcha, secrefary; Gail Clifton, presi- dent; and Cheryl Baker, vice-president. Betty McAlister, Ann Rylander, Carolyn Clark, and Nancy Sharer gather absence slips and check attendance rolls in the office. Martin Rooney at the blackboard, Richard Spears, Sue Braley, and Sharon Helm help average grades to determine honor roll students. Carolyn Clark played the piano as part of the luncheon More stunts at the luncheon. program. Future Farmers of America Ronald Nimmo; Johnny Wardlow, secretary; Dean Douglas, presi- dent; Billy Prestidge, vice-president; Tommy Hard, treasurer; Hal Rylander, advisor. Working with a level are A. Knowles, Roger Evans, Chuck Magers, Junior Carpenter, and Albert Gulden. Science Club Richard Spears, president; Susan Conn, secretary; Rusty Faught, vice-president. Left: Bill Ives explains the slide rule to Richard Spears, Jim Bellar, Martin Rooney, and Charles Santerre. Below: The radio groups consist of Johnny Fulton, Jerry Glbson Duane Pippin, Jim Higdon, Richard Escue, and Roy Below: Photography is the interest of Terry Hall, Rusty Faught, Pendi Susan Conn, Shirley Buskirk, Jim Mahoney, Donnie Beale, and Steve Stephens. Safety Patrol Officers of the Safety Patrol are Craig Evans, secre- tary; Judy Sons, vice-president; Phyllis Gaines, presi- dent; Cindy Keith, parliamentarian; Charles Nuckles, sergeant-at-arms. Standing: Jo Nell Ward, accident re- porter; Micael Helm, safety paper editor. Left: Ronnie Glasscock, Bill Craddock, Jimmy Bason, and Gary Faw make up the bicycle and street patrol. 3 B M A I QW .;,QQ.N B 4 VS Right: Kathy Johnson, Sherry Harral, Ruth Langley captain, Patsy Fiorelli, Linda Russell, Jenny Groening, and Donna Wood report to the lower hall to begin hall duty. Chief of Police Andy Anderson was the speaker for a safety assembly early in the school year. Right: Mr. Burks congratulates members on their having earned badges. s Roar Staff The Lion SUE BRALEY CHERYL BAKER SUSAN HARDESTY Photographer Editor BECKY ELLIS GAIL CLIFTON CAROLYN CLARK Photographer S o F'yaa,' O GALE REEVES MARION GIBSON DENNIS EVANS JOHN YARBROUGH Photographer Business Manager CATHY ROBINSON STEVE STEPHENS The Question Mark Staff The school newspaper, The QM, is pub- lished once every six weeks by the third period QM class. Carol Holt, president, Ellis, vice-president. and Gerry Sylvia Batcha, treasurer, and Nancy Rasco, reporter. Patricia Sullivan, recording secretary. ; Hyman, Batcha, Olson, Hyder, Robinson, Whitten, Barber, Allred, and Buskirk are talking about Texas missions as Kraft tells about his visits to them. Roberson, Brandner, Parrish, Roach, Copp, Sturdivant, Testerman, Morse, Littleton, and Robinson have a sing- song of Texas songs. Morey, Lauderdale, Melton, White, Messenger, Crouch, Neale, Sullivan, Pickrell, Spurlock, Connell, French, and George sell cokes and candy fo. make money for the trip to Austin, Carol Holt, president; Gerry Ellis, vice-president; Patricia Sullivan, secretary; Sylvia Bafcha, treasurer; and Nancy Rasco, reporter, hold an executive meeting for the camera. P e John Alan Logue points out historic spots to Dale Testerman, Dan Shuford, Johnny Dawson, Lynn Kooker, Gail Anderson, Cecil Lauderdale, Gerald Green, and Janice Bodkins. Projectionist Club Donnie Beale shows Terry Hall, Johnny Dawson, and Bill Wallis how to thread the projector. Rusty Faught points out steps on the threading chart to Donald Hill, Jimmy Lowery, Spencer Crouch, Nicky Banks, and Micael Helm. J. C. Bilyeu checks the film showing schedule with Gary Faw, Jimmy Gardner, and Bill Craddock. 99 F.H.A. Left: Proper table setting occupies the attention of Fowler, Breen, Zerwer, Mayfield, and Harrell. Right: Beale, Teague, Hacker, Scott, Cunningham, and Madewell are participating in a demonstration on threading the sewing machine. Left: Bellar demonstrates the use of a hem leveler on the skirt of Heine, while Marquis, Klein, May, Sherman, and Martin look on. Right: Clinton, Rylander, Baker, Davis, Bogan, Adkins, and Mc- Alister hold an executive meeting for the formulation of plans. 100 Beth Core demonstrates the welghlng of a load of Linda Lavery demonstrates how to measure accurately to Crenshaw, clothes for Wills, Sorrel, Elem, Mangum, and B Pender, Starr, Cox, Frederick, Hodge. Future Teachers of America Mrs. Drennan shows office records to Fiorelli, Lovejoy, Kerr, Helm, Core, Anderson, and Hooper. Right: One group discussion is held by Cundiff, Ellis, Rogers, Robinson, Polston, Breen, Bardas, Hardesty, Batcha, and Milliken. Left: Another discussion group consists of Gulden, Magers, Clinton, Sewalt, Faught, Helm, Core, and Kerr. 101 John Alan Logue; Terry Hall, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Teague, president; Elesa Beale; and Suzanne Bonk, vice-president, inspect a bulletin board for. its arfistic arrangement. WIMPY'S HARDWARE STORE WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS VOERTMAN'S TOBIN DRUG TED LEWIS SERVICE STATION JACK SCHMITZ a SON FUNERAL HOME SELBY GREENHOUSE AND NURSEY SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY H. M. RUSSELL SONS BARROW INSURANCE COMPANY BARLOW CAFE AMERICAN TYPEWRITER COMPANY YOUNG MODERNS YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY Micael Helm, laura Zerwer, Christina Barta, Pat Madewell, and Donna Wood are on their way to an Art Club meeting. North Side Square Fort Worth Highway 1314 West Hickory North Side Square 1903 North Elm 705 North Locust 1400 South Locust 230 West Hickory S. W. Corner Square 317 South Elm 108 South Locust Service That Satisfies 106 Congress Where Pharmacy Is a Profession 387-1724 382-2515 387-1313 382-2575 382-8340 382-6622 382-5232 382-2534 382-4121 382-9621 382-8815 382-4482 382-2042 382-5033 Junior Red Homeroom representatives helped with the membership drive and assisted in packing Christmas boxes. Norma Stiff instructs members in the packing of boxes for overseas shipment. ey Patricia Sullivan directs her group in one of the proj- ects, the making of Christmas favors for hospitals and the State School. Clark Hyder shows members that the Journal gives many useful ideas an bits of information. a RUSSELL-NEWMAN Masonic Building 382-2531 PERRYMAN-WILLIAMS 125 Avenue A 382-5461 MORRISON MILLING COMPANY 319 East Prairie 382-4111 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS 601 East Hickory 382-5441 COLLEGE BARBER SHOP 1222 West Hickory 382-2585 BURCHARD'S STUDIO 1423 Oakland 382-4312 BROOKS DRUG STORE 222 West Hickory 382-2565 BLAIR ELECTRIC West Oak Street 382-5712 BECK'S GARAGE 311 North EIm 382-8721 103 Fire Patrol Alan Widmann, Donnie Beale, Dick Selby, Donald Hill, David Nichols, and Scott Ford prepare to sound the fire bell and time the clearance of the building. Tom Laney, Harry Hall, Raymond Crouch, and Robert Dane open the front doors for drill. Ken Craddock, Wendell Fulgham, Jimmy Lowry, and David Payne set up a barricade for an obstructed fire drill. 104 421 East Oak 382-4177 MONROE PEARSON Registered Public Surveyor R. G. MILLIKEN 2286 West Oak LINWOOD ROBERSON FLORIST 501 West Hickory 382-2561 LANE'S ICE CREAM 108 Congress 382-2834 JU-CY PIG RESTAURANT 410 North Locust 382-8006 FIRST STATE BANK S. E. Corner Square 382-5421 RAY DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY 505 North Elm 382-6737 DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP 315 South Locust 382-7312 DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK S. E. Corner Square 382-4131 CRAVEN DRY GOODS East Hickory at Austin 382-5016 CITY-DIXIE CAB COMPANY East Oak at Austin 382-5456 CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET CO. S. Locust at Mulberry 382-5451 Math Club DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET BURCHARD'S STUDIO BROOKS DRUG STORE BARLOW CAFE WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS H. M. RUSSELL g SON RUSSELL-NEWMAN MOORE BUSINESS FORMS MONROE-PEARSON DUGGAN ABSTRACT COMPANY RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE DENTON SPORTS TOY CENTER DENTON LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Elesa Beale, Claudia Williams, and Terry Hall. Front: Rosca Adkins, sergeant-at-arms; Julia Lester, secretary; and Shirley Teague, treasurer. Back: Carolyn Bogan, president; Suzanne Bonk, vice-presi- dent. S. E. Corner Square South Locust at Mulberry 1423 Oakland 222 West Hickory 108 South Locust Fort Worth Highway S. W. Corner Square Masonic Building 601 East Hickory 421 East Oak South Side Square 505 North Elm South Side Square 521 North Elm 221 East Hickory 382-4131 382-5451 382-4312 382-2565 382-8815 382-2515 382-4121 382-2531 382-5441 382-:4177 382-4823 382-6737 382-6225 382-3090 382-2527 105 Front: Breen, Sherman, Hayes, Milliken, Kooker. Middle: Evans, Clifton, Braley, Hyman, Rasco, Bardas. Back: Robinson, Robinson, Selby, Provence, Mulkey, Hill, Higdon, Pender. Front: Sims. Middle: Adkins, Mayfield, Snider, Madewell, Sullivan, Caddell. Back: Atchley, Bonk, Bogan, Rylander, Pender, Hyder, McCrary, McAlister. Band members rehearse during 11:00 o'clock band period. DENTON SPORTS 8 TOY CENTER 521 North Elm 382-3090 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 115 South Elm 382-4136 GOEN FUNERAL HOME 320 West Oak 382-4171 FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP 105V2 Avenue A 382-2132 FIRST STATE BANK S. E. Corner Square 382-5421 EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY South Side Square 382-5513 106 Front: Widmann. Middle: Dawson, Littleton, Meleod, Carrigan, Parrish. Back: Lowry, Winslow, Ford, O'Rear, Dane, Hyder, Stausing. BAND LETTER CLUB MEMBERS-Front: Helm, Conn, Gibson, Taylor, Braley, Mahoney, Robinson. Back: Higdon, Pender, Yarbrough, Clifton, Escue, Hall, Core, Breen. Front: Helm. Middle: Gibson, Core, Conn, Taylor, Marquis. Back: Yarbrough, Robinson, Shuford, Nicholson, Hall, Escue, Morey. Registered Public Surveyor R. G. MILLIKEN 2286 West Oak INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY McClurkan Building 382-4813 RAY HUNT 535 Industrial 382-8431 HOOP'S CAFETERIA, CATERING 305 South Locust 382-2545 HENDLEY'S DRESS GIFT SHOP 1508 West Mulberry 382-4724 HARPOOL SEED HOUSE 420 East McKinney 382-2568 107 President Sue Braley discusses uniforms with a group of seventh graders, Seated, from right: Carol Marquis, sergeant-at-arms; Becky Ellis, secretary; Margaret Taylor, treasurer; and Susan Hard- esty, vice-president, prepare for a business session with seventh and eighth grade members. Voting for basketball king. FIRST STATE BANK S. E. Corner Square 382-5421 JU-CY PIG 410 North Locust 382-8006 JOHN MORRISON-TEXACO 621 S. Elm 382-6333 JIM STONE 123 Avenue A 382-5715 JAY'S GRILL Fort Worth Highway 382-9135 JAGOE ABSTRACT COMPANY 107 South Locust 382-6821 Tennis walt, SEVENTH GRADE TEAMBack: Wood, Bodkins, Lester, Neale, Harral, Holt, and Kooker. Third: Langley, Brandner, Sullivan, Johnson, Barta, Farquhar, and Roberson. Second: Connell, Batcha, Gaines, Gregory, Morey, Hyman, Coffey. First: Ward, Fiorelli, George, Rasco. RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. MONROE-PEARSON R. G. MILLIKEN LINWOOD ROBERSON FLORIST LAUNDROMAT LANE'S ICE CREAM Bogan, fournament chairman; Williams, secrefary-treas- urer; Ellis, 7th grade representative; Sherman, presi- dent; Adkins, vice-president; and Rylander, 8th grade representative. EIGHTH GRADE TEAMTop: Lester, Hyder, Hayes, May, Zerwer, Madewell. Third: Breen, Bonk, Bellar, McCrary, McCrary, Kindred. Second: McAlister, Sharer, Hodge, and Oliver. First: Teague, Frederick, Beale. 505 North Elm 382-6737 421 East Oak 382-4177 Registered Public Surveyor 2286 West Oak 501 West Hickory 382-2561 1212 West Mulberry 382-7233 108 Congress 382-2834 109 ers. 110 Barrett made a beautiful and inspiring talk in ap- preciation of the teach- DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK PERRYMAN-WILLIAMS PAT BOONE COUNTRY INN MORTON FOOD PRODUCTS MORRISON MILLING CO. MOORE BUSINESS FORMS S. E. Corner Square 125 Avenue A Highway 24 West 911 Eagle Drive 319 E. Prairie 601 East Hickory John Cundiff presided at the breakfast, as council president. 382-4131 382-5461 382-3621 382-4202 382-4111 382-5441 Breakfast H. M. RUSSELL SON RECORD-CHRONICLE RATLIFF TRIM SHOP PRITCHETT FURNITURE PIGGLY WIGGLY PIERCE'S N - S. W. Corner Square East Hickory 624 S. EIm 520 Fort Worth Drive 115 AustinUniversity Drive South Side Square 382-4121 382-2551 382-2643 382-8932 382-6725 382-8624 Ann Rylander, top, and Carolyn Connell played dur- ing the teacher appreciation breakfast. i 112 Kay and John, basketball royalty R. G. MILLIKEN 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY SELBY GREENHOUSE NURSERY SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY H. M. RUSSELL g SONS RUSSELL-NEWMAN Registered Public Surveyor 2286 West Oak Decatur Drive 1400 S. Locust 230 W. Hickory S. W. Corner Square Masonic Building 382-5924 382-5232 382-2534 382-4121 382-3531 Crownbearers Patty Clifton and Johnny Shrader enjoyed the dancing at the Valentine Party. Bonnie Boyd was one of the entertainers of royalty. RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO. SPINNING WHEELS ROLLER RINK SHAMROCK SHOE STORE SCHMITZ-FLOYD-HAMLETT JACK SCHMITZ SON FUNERAL HOME THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION 505 North Elm 725 N. EIm North Side Square Mulberry at Center 705 North Locust Box 639, Denton 382-6737 382-8967 387-2721 382-2214 382-6622 382-4181 114 TRAVELSTEAD'S AUTO SUPPLY TOBIN DRUG TED LEWIS SERVICE STATION TALIAFERRO'S RADIO STONE'S SHOE STORE Susan Marquis . . . ... and Janet McCrary 215 South Elm North Side Square 1903 N. Elm 209 North Locust North Side Square 382-5474 382-2575 382-8340 387-1915 382-2814 VOERTMAN'S VELVA'S BEAUTY SHOP VARSITY SHOP VARSITY LANES BILL UTTER FORD COMPANY Valentine Party 1314 W. Hickory Fort Worth Drive 119 Avenue A 118 South Locust South Elm Street 387-1313 387-1522 382-8814 382-5404 115 116 That's all folks! MR. MR. o M M M o WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS o Pat AND MRS AND MRS. . AND MRS, AND MRS AND MRS, WILLIAMS MOBIL SERVICE STATION WIMPY'S HARDWARE STORE YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY YOUNG MODERNS rons . EARL A. ASHER ROBERT RATLIFF . W. R. FORD . M. R. FULTON . J. P. BATCHA Fort Worth Highway 301 South Locust North Side Square 117 Piner Street 106 Congress 382-2515 387-1213 387-1724 382-5033 382-2042 Junior High School Index Adkins, Rosca-16, 25, 83 89 100, 105, 106, 109 Allen, Dalton 25,86, 8 Allen, Skippy25, 51, 60 ao, 87,88 Allred, David-30, 87, 98 Allred, Gary-19 Anderson, Betty-19, 101 Anderson, Gail-30, 99 Anderson, Greg-25 Anderson, Joe-25 Anderson, Kirk-25, 51 Arrington, Linda-19 Atkins, Freddie-15, 19, 82 Baker, Cheryl-19, 93, 96, 100 Banks, Nicky-25, 99 Barber, Travis-30, 98 Bardas, Claudio-19, 68, 80, 101, 106 Barta, Christina-30, 89, 102, 109 Bason, Jimmy-30, 87, 95 Batcha, Sylvia-30, 98, 99, 109 Batcha, Verna-19, 93, 101, 109 Beale, Donnie-19, 94, 99, 104, 109 Beale, Elesa-25, 89, 100, 102, 105 Beck, James-30 Bellar, Barbara-15, 24, 25, 53, 56, 75, 100 Bellar, Jim-15, 19, 59, 64, 80, 82, 94, 109 Benthol, Carolyn-19, 109 Berry, Billy-25 Bilyeu, J. C.-15, 25, 99 Bird, Betty Lou-30 Bodkins, Janice-30, 99, 109 Bogan, Carolyn-16, 25, 86, 89, 105, 106, 109 Bonk, Suzanne-25, 89, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109 Boyd, Doug-25 Braley, Sue-19, 92, 93, 96, 106, 107, 108 Breen, Karen-19, 100, 101, 106, 107, 109 Brittian, David-25 Buck, David25, 56, 74, 87, 88 Burns, Glenna-15, 19, 57, 73, 85 Burns, Larry-25 Busklrk Rosetta30, 98 Buskirk, Shirley-15, 19, 57, 63, 89, 94, 109 Caddel, Virginia-25, 106 Carpenter, Junior-19, 94 Clark, Carolyn-19, 93, 96 Clark, Eddie30, 51, 53, 87 Carrigan, Tommy-25, 87, 107 Clifton, Gail-19, 53, 89, 93, 96, 106, 107 Clinton, Raeanna-19, 69, 89, 100, 101, 120 Coffey, Glenda-30, 109 Conn, Susan-15, 19, 60, 69, 85, 86, 89, 94, 107 Connell, Carolyn-29, 30, 58, 86, 89, 98,109, 111 Copp, Mark-30, 98 Core, Mary Beth-19, 101, 107 Cox, Janice-25, 101 Craddock, Bill-30, 95, 99 Craddock, Ken-20, 104 Crenshaw, Julie-25, 101 Crouch, Raymond-30, 98, 104 Crouch, Spencer-25, 99 Cundiff, John-7, 15, 16, 20, 58, 64, 80, 82, 84, 100, 110 Cunningham, Cecilia25, 98 Dane, Robert-25, 51, 104, 107 Davis, Barbara-25 Davis, Gwen20, 89, 100 Davis, Jan-20, 89 Dawson, Johnny-30, 99, 107 Dial, Jimmy-20 Doss, Darrell-25 Douglas, Dean-20, 94 Drennan, Jana-25 Elem, Sherry 25,101 Ellis, Becky-18, 20, 60, 65, 96, 101, 108 Ellis, Gerry-30, 98, 99, 109 Emery, Bill-26 Escue, Richard-20, 94, 107 Evans, Craig-30, 95 Evans, Dennis-7, 15, 16, 18, 20, 53, 62, 88, 90, 96, 106 Evans, Roger-20, 94 Faris, Penny-15, 26 Faught, Rusty-20, 53, 57, 62, 80, 94, 99, 101 Faw, Gary-30, 87, 95, 99 Fiorelli, Donna-20, 101 109 Fiorelli, Patsy-30, 95, Ford Scott-26, 74, 80, 87 88, 100, 104, 107 Foster, Don-15, 26, 87 Fowler, Dororhy;QO, 71,100 Frederick, Elizabeth-26, 55, 101, 109 French, Jeannie-30, 89, 98 Fulgham, Wendell-20, 104 Fulton, Johnny-20, 94 17 Gaines, Phyllis-30, 89, 95, 109 Gardner, Jimmy-30, 99 George, Chris-30, 53, 98, 109, 120 Gerding, Phil-26, 80 Gheen, Gary-26 Gibson, Jerry-20, 94, 107 Gibson, Marion-20, 96 Glasscock, Glenn-20 Glasscock, Ronnie-30, 87, 95 Godi, Roy-26 Gregory, Janice-30, 109 Green, Gerald-30, 99 Groening, Jenny-30, 95 Gulden, Albert-20, 94, 101 Gwin, Phyllis-30, 89 Hacker, Glenda-20, 58 98 100 Hall, Harry-26, 104, Hall, Terry-21, 94, 99 102 107 Hamlhon Jeff-26 Hard, Tommy-21, 94 Hardesty, Susan-15, 21, 71, 96, 101, 108, 120 Harral, Eldon-21 Harral, Sherry-31, 95, 109 Harrell, Susan-26, 52, 100 Harris, Leon-26 Harrison, Beverly-16, 26, 53, 80 Harwell, Carl-26 Hassell, Jerry-26 Hayes, Cynthia26, 106, 109 Heine, Donna-26, 58, 100 Helm, Micael-31, 99, 102 Helm, Sharon-21, 58, 93, 101, 107 Hieble, Paul-26, 5 Higdon, Jim-21, 94, 106, 107 Higgs, Patricia-31 Hill, Donald-26, 90, 99, 104, 106 Hodge, Janice-26, 89 101, 109 Holloway, Rodney- Holt, Carol-31, 53 55 98,99, 109 Hooper, Sharon-21, 101 Housden, Billy-31 Housden, Jerry-15, 26 Howard, Debby-31 Huffman, Debs-21 Hunter, Roy Jack-31, 51 Hyder, Clark-31, 98, 103, 107 Hyder, Sara-26, 106, 109 Hyman, Debby-31, 77, 89, 98 106, 109 Ives, Bill-15, 21, 82 83, 84, Jennings, Bramley-21 Jenson, Mickey-26, 87 Jeter, Judy-21 Johnson, Cathy-31, 95, 109 Johnson, Ruth-15, 26 Keith, Cindy-31, 51, 95 Kerr, Rose-21, 101 Kindred, David-21 Kindred, Linda-26, 89, 109 Kiser, Bobby-15, 26 Klein, Kay-15, 26 53,79,100, 112 Knowles, G. A.-2 Kooker, Lynn-29, 31 99, 106, 109 Kraft, George-31 Laird, John-27, 90 Laney, Tom-27, 51, 80, 104 Langley, Ruth-31, 95, 109 Lantrip, Charles-27 Lantrip, Jerry Don-21 Lauderdale, Cecil-16, 31, 87, 98, 99 Lauderdale, Victor-15, 27 87 Lavery, Linda-21, 101, 109 Lester, Annetta31, 109 Lester, Julia27, 105, 109 Letson, Sandra-15, 21 Littleton, David-31, 98, 107 Littrell, Jimmy-21, 82, 84 Logue, John Alan-31, 52, 99, 102 Lovejoy, Barbara-21, 89 101, 109 Lovejoy, Dickie-31 Lowry, Jimmy-27, 99, 104, 107 McAlister, Betty15, 27, 90, 92, 93, 100, 106, 109 McAteer, Clifford-32 McBee, Jimmy-22 McClendon, Harry-27 McCrary, Jane1 27 75,80, 106, 109, 114 McDonald, Terrell-31 MclLain, Adrian-22 Mcleod, Jimmy-27, 107 Madewell, Patricia-27, 100, 102, 106, 109 Magers, Chuck-22, 82, 94, 101 Mahoney, Jim-22, 58, 94, 107 Mangum, Belinda-27, 101 Marquis, Carol-22, 67, 107, 108 Marquis, Susan-15, 16, 24, 27, 100, 114 Martin, Kae-15, 27, 100 Masters, Roberta-22, 65, 80 Mason, Royce-27 May, Vicki-15, 27, 100, 109 Mayfield, Barbara27, 100, 106 Meaders, David-27 Melton, Bill-31, 52, 87, 98 Messenger, Billy Joe-31, 87, 98 Meyer, Danny-27 Miller, B-bby Ray-27 Miller, Bobby Wayne-16, 31 Miller, Eddie-22 Milliken, Sharon-22, 58, 89, 106 Morey, Bridget-31, 98, 109 Morey, Paddy-27, 107 Morris, Randy-31 Morse, Kathy-31, 98 Mulkey, Landy-27, 106 Murdock, Billy Ray-31 Murdock, Brenda-27 Neale, Carole-31, 98, 109 Neale, Steve-29, 31, 55,76 Neblett, Mike-27, 87 Newland, Linda-27 Nichols, David-16, 27, 104 Nicholson, Steve-27, 107 Nimmo, Ronald-22, 94 Nuckles, Charles-31, 95 Nuckles, Elaine-22 Oliver, Judy-27, 89, 109 Olson, Joyce-98 O'Rear, Dan-27, 53, 56, 87, 107 Parrish, Byron-32, 98, 107 Payne, David-27, 104 Pender, Roy-22, 94, 106, 107 Pender, Ruby-28, 101, 106 Pernice, Jackie32, 89, 98, 109 Phillips, Louella-22 Phillips, Marie-28 Pickrell, Martha-32, 98 Pippin, Duane-22, 94 Polston, Jackie15, 22, 57, 67, 85, 101 Prestridge, Billy-22, 94 Radons, Randy-28 Radons, Ross-22 Rasco, John-15, 22, 78, 82, 84, 112 Rasco, Nancy-32, 53, 77, 83, 98, 99, 106, 109- TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Raynor, Claude-28 Reeves, Gale-22, 53, 73, 85, 96 Rice, Juanita-28 Roach, John-32, 87, 98 Roberson, Elizabeth-32, 98, 109 Robinson, Barrett-22, 70, 80, 101, 107, 110 Robinson, Bill-32 Robinson, Cathy-32, 89, 97 Robinson, John-32, 106 Robinson, Scott-32, 98, 106, 120 Rogers, Beth-15, 23, 57, 101 Rooney, Martin-18, 23, 68, 80, 88, 93, 94 Russell, Linda-32, 95 Rylander, Ann-16, 28, 89, 92, 93, 100, 106, 109, 111 Ryle, Randy-23 Santerre, Charles-15, 23, 94 Scripture, Kerra-28 Selby, Dick-28, 104, 106 Sewalt, Sherry-23, 101, 109 Sharer, Nancy-15, 24, 28 57 93, 109 Shelton, RlcharvaCB 70, Sherman Betty-15, 28, 89, 100, 106, 109 Shuford, Dan-16, 29, 32, 76, 87, 99, 107 Sims, David-28, 106 Sitton, Larry-28 Smith, Bill-23, 58 Smith, Billy-23 Smith, Gary-24, 28 Snider, Kathy-29, 106 Sons, Judy-32, 95 Sorrels, Les-23, 51 Soufhard Rlcky-l5 23, 66, 80 Spears, chhard-15 18, 23 82, 83, 84, 93, 94 Spurlock, Carolyn-32, 98 Starr, Barry-32, 87, 101 Starr, Peggy-28 Stausing, Bill-28, 107 Stephens, Steve-23, 72, 80, 93, 94, 97 Stiff, Norma-32, 89, 103 Sturdivant, Coy-32 Sullivan, Mary Ann-32, 89, 98, 106, 109 Sullivan, Patricia-32, 89, 98, 99 103 - Taylor, Margaret-15, 23, 60, 63, 107, 108 Teague, Shirley-28, 89, 90, 100, 102, 105, 109 Testerman, Dale-32, 98, 99 Tolbert, Billy-23, 82, 83, 84 Tonn, Ricky-28, 87 Traweek, Linda-32, 51 Vaughn, Keith-32 Wills, Kaye Ellen-28, 101 28 Wallis, Bill-28, 99 Winfrey, Gary- Ward, Jo Nell-16, 32, 89, 95, 109 Winslow, David-32, 107 Wardlow, Johnny-23, 82, 83, 84, 86, 94 Wood, Donna-32, 95, 102, 109 Webb, Mike-28 Woodson, Mike28 White, Bobby-23, 72, 80 Wyss, Paul-23, 84 White, Jimmy-23, 66, 80 Yarbrough, John Bill-23, 97, 107 White, Tim-32, 86, 87, 98 Yarbrough, Pam-28 Whitten, Mark-32, 87, 98 Young, Geraldine-28 chlmann Alan-28, 87, 104, Zerwer, Laura-28, 100, 102, 109 Williams, Claudia-15, 28, 51, 80 105, 109 Below: A club group stands for recognition during an assembly. Below: Chris George gives a mighty swing at the seventh grade pinata. Below: Susan Hardesty, editor of the yearbook, introduces her staff. Right: Raeanna Clinton tried to break the ninth grade pinata at the Christmas Party. Scott Robinson swings for the seventh grade. 120
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