North Texas Junior High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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The Lion's Roar North Texas Junior High Denton, Texas 1963-64 Vol. XII Dedication This 64 Lion's Roar is dedicated to you, the students of North Texas Laboratory School, the guiding forces in America's future prosperity and greatness. It is hoped that this, your memory book, will be a reminder of the school in all its aspects, and its part in your destiny. Table of Contents Administration Elementary Junior High Sports Activities Advertising The Lion's Roar is a pictorial record of another interesting and exciting year of our school life. It will help us to remember our friends, both student and teacher, for time to come. Its pages will recall the many courses, organizations, and activities that we participated in and enjoyed. Throughout our school organization we are vi- tally concerned with the development of student leadership and responsible citizenship. The plan- ning, organization, and publication of this school annual exemplifies student leadership and re- sponsibilities in action. We wish to commend the Lion's Roar Staff and faculty sponsors for the very fine job they have done. We express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to them for this excellent book. J. L. BURKS J. L. BURKSPrincipal Mr. Burks' office is one where students know they will always find a principal ready to share their good news as well as their bad. Mrs. Drennan, office secretary, wears a smile all the timeEXCEPT when we don't have a good excuse for being tardy to class. Faculty . .. We can only hope that both these brushes were dipped into the same paint CAROL AUSTIN bucket! Fifth Grade SYLVIA BARLOW TRAVIS BRONSTAD Third Grade Second Grade MARY CARDEN LOIS CALDWELL VIRGINIA CLARKE Art Social StudiesEnglish Librari; Faculty . .. JANE COLE VIRGINIA CUNDIFF ROY DENNIS Fourth Grade is Mat REVA EBERT But, Mr. Dennis, I REALLY don't see . .. Physical Education MARGARET EDEN WILLIAM D. FERGUSON Kindergarten Social Studies JO HARRIS STEVA HARRIS TypingSocial Studies English PIERRE HOLLIS NINA MACKLIN Shop Sixth Grade Music class keeps right on singing while Susan takes a picture for the annual. Dr. Trickey never gives up hoping that every student in his band will turn into a polished musician. And they nearly always do. PATSY MANDELL English SELDON MAPEL RUDINE McALISTER LUCILLE NEELY Physical Education Homemaking First Grade Driver Education MATTILUE SAPPENFIELD Science FRED SLACK Physical Education Come back here, Boy! The class is not over! CLYDE YEATTS Science ...and Personnel Mrs. Carter has long served good food in the cafeteria. Without Mr. Riley and Mr. Crunk our building would look quite different. - Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. White, and Mrs. Brown are faithful in their ef- ur own man on the street, Mr. Sadu, works forts to please all of us spoiled ones. fully with the safety patrol members. We are indebted to these service personnel for the integral part they play in keep- ing our school well-oiled and running smoothly. Students in band and orchestra have this beau- tiful new building for classes this year. Within . . . Under the embankment from the west side lies a well-equipped playground for elementary and kindergarten children. Confidence, teamwork, and sportsman- ship are among the happy memories we have of the gymnasium. First graders progress from door to door along this passageway on their trip from fear and uncertainty to the self-assurance of teen-agers. Without The big world of EDUCATION opens for Kindergarteners in this wing of our school. Jonathon Michael ookout Mary Clark AM David Cribb PM Allison Davis PM Debra Govier PM Michael Flanagan AM Gregory Foster AM Kirk Harpool AM Julie Diane Hoehn PM Lee Anne Johnson AM Sandra Kay Miller AM Casey Myrick PM Mark Allen Pannell AM Chris Redden AM Robert Stuart Shelton AM Dana Stewart PM Steven Vincent Tackel AM Lawrence Thomas PM Cassandra Valdez PM Kindergarten Michael Dwaine Vance PM Lohn Whatley PM McLaurine Abernathy PM Brent Ashley PM Charles Bailey PM Mary Berry PM Ralph Bishop PM David Jay Campbell AM John Edward Cobb AM David Scott Cross AM OO NOT AVALABE Kevin Davidson AM Margaret Floyd AM Terri Ann Gower PM Lee Howell AM Bobby Jones AM Max Legett AM Walter Malone PM YN Kyle Duane Nelson AM Mark Allen Ostrom AM Deborah Ann Pence PM Kindergarten Barbara Lou Rice AM Renee Smith PM Thomas Martin Thompson AM worg A Nt Aveieble Kindergarten Playtime Time out . . . for parties. parades. and construction. Robert Beauchamp Roger Diane Brewer Elaine Curry Ann Dalrymple Bill Deaver Elizabeth Donsbach ing Ferguson Ellen Hughes Karen Kingery Candy Kooker Cindy Lou Laney b Lynne Manning F 1rsi Robert V. Osmon II Judy Pelzel Scott Porter David Potter Judy Swick cl Nancy Sybert Keith Tatum Cindy Wall Grade wonderful party. Thomas Adkins David Ayer David Boyd Kathy Breen Barbara Brooks Valter Casey Gretchen Cline Steve Cross Sammie Davis Todd Duncan Joye Earp Ellen Eubank Lynne Fuller Second Dressing up in costumes of the old days and eating lunch from a tin bucket were part of the study of former times, 22 David Garner Dale Govier Helene Hendricks Kate Hopkins Bill Kamp Karen McCain Mary Pickrell Daniel Tonn Debbie Winhorn Let's have a real hootenanny. 1f our German lesson takes, we'll let you know. Jimmie Asher rren Benson Barry Bogan Bobby Brown Elaine Braley Georgianne Burlage Patty Clifton Jeanne Duncan David Floyd Annie Guthrie Harriet Laney Corrie Marsh Third Grade Laurence McClendon Alec McKinley Peggy Moore Jan Normile Robin Porter Lee Ann Riddlesperger John Shelton Jud Sherman Johnny Shrader Doug Swick Susan Wheeler David Williamson Remember the fun we had with this tree? These candies and cookies were defin- itely not to eat! Nobody ever had to force us to eat when we had a chicken dinner. Mark Atkins F Ourth Margaret Ayer Virginia Cline Lanny DeFoor Dave Eubank Rickey Fuller We always enjoyed our construction work more than anything else. Scott Harpool Cindy Hendricks Honest, we are very fine cooks! Ellen Hopkins Carol Hottelet Tom Hyder Tim Kjer Pat Long Scott McAdow Karen Maclntyre Roberta Parrish Larry Pelzel There is never an end to the interesting experiments we can do with science. Steve Pickrell Ronny Redden Jim Riddlesperger Shadow boxes were part of our unit on Holland. Robin Rogers Gail Saunders Gary Taylor Raoul Smyth David Whitten Judy Adkins am Asher Casey Bla Bonnie Boyd Carolyn Brooks Amanda Brown Bill Carter Martha Cline Jim Connell Robert Cribb Margaret Donsbach Greg Dunham Carl Friedsam Dowanne Huggins Mary Jo Kamp It takes much handwork to complete a project. 28 Fifth Grade With so many helpers, how could Santa miss! l 1 2 ; 7l I'm glad these papier mache heads are not real! Tina Lowe Kate Morey Donna Pelzel Phyllis Porter Shelly Potter Kenneth Redden Randy Robason Larry Tatum Becky Webb Helen Wyss David Anderson Marilyn Brown Abel Cline Deborah DuChemin DuChemin Donny Duncan Phillip Ferguson Gafford Jagoe The use of the library is one of the most im- portant privileges. Sometimes we have to find time for serious study and writing. Jana Jones Linda Kamp Bobby Masten Ann McClendon Sixth Grade Kenton Maclntyre Barbara Perry Barney Smith Ellen Steadman Mary Pat Sullivan Sue Tonn Teri Tonn Autographs DALE RECTOR SUSAN LEWIS RUTH OTTMAN PAM REDDEN Class NINTH GRADE Vice-President Treasurer President Secretary President surer 35 Trea LS ; S R o Ty o '.vcuvk..v.;;:, POOL BOB HAR s T E Q - - - Treasurer President RAD EIGHTH G GERALD LYNCH MIKEY GAINES o i Truda West Big ol' Texas has an awful lot of history. Wayne Whitworth Sara Almaguer Jo Lynn Belcher Calvin Blackburn James Carty Linda Harvell ane Jenson Bryce Johnson Sylvia Lynch Reed Sallee Charles Taylor Karen Watson 7A 7A Look out! It may jump out at you! Somebody in this com- mittee is not working. Bobby Cambron David Cunningham Linda Davis Becky Duncan Michael Hamilton Bob Harpool Eddie Killian Dan Kjer Cherry Kooker Abigail Miller Mike Morey 7B Nancy Nelson Kathy Nichols Steve Owen Norman Parrish Looks as if we've come upon Santa's workshop. 38 Daily Pike Pam Plunkett John Potter Donna Pryor Terry Riddlesperger Charles Saunders Ed Scott, L. N. Smith David Speck Pam Stephens Martha Stiff 7B Robert Toulouse Linda Wade Eyes on the work, now not on the camera! Chris Wheeler Kenney Yarbrough 39 Becky Brooks Janice Buskirk Larry Clay Kay Cline Connie Crowley Susan Davis Janel Dunn Donna Faris Frankie Farmer Danny Fuller Eugene Hammett Thomas Higgins Candy Hodge Larry Hunter 7C We have a feeling there's a little seriousness lacking here. 40 7C Nancy Neblett Shirley Prestridge Diana Rawls Jan Reeves Barbara Reynolds Bruce Robinson Linda Teague Riley Willey Now, what was the sixteenth line of that poem, again, please? Rosita Jaramillo Gregg Mays Gary Morris John Barta Gail Beale 7D Billy Black Mike Brown John Clayton Terry Coffey Jackie Cottle Geneva Dotson Pat Hilliard This project turnedout to be one of three beautiful stained glass windows for the Christmas stage. 42 Hard work and patience go into the making of these committee reports. 7D Don't let us distract you. We want to see you working. Bonnie Hodge Sharlene Laird Ronnie Ray Mike Redden Bobby Russell Danea Sheppard Mike Starr Eddie Stapleton Jimmy Welborn Mike Allen Dewayne Baker Jimmy Barrow Ronnie DeFoor Sam Faris ikey Gaines Bobby Hartsfield Sherry Higes 814 Dorotha Johnson Kathy Langley Paul Leslie Rachel Lester Gerald Lynch E. W. Scott Mark Smith Martha Smith Ronnie Sprabary Carole Starnes Kenneth Taylor ary Charles Wilson 84 It's that time of year again. Let's win that room decoration contest this time. Nobody ever minds working on Christmas displays. Coathangers and cedar branches made this beauti- ful cage to hang from the ceiling. 45 Frances Abbott Bill Bonds Barry Brittain Terry Brown b Betty Burke Jane Carter Bruce Coats Linda Core Bobby Davis Judith Davis Clark Eberly David English Niles Harper Freddy Harrison Sylvia Hunt Scott Hutchison Taking down a decoration is more work than putting it up. But it won third place! Nikki Jeffrey Guillermo Jaramillo Paul Smith Robert Snider Sonja Sparks b Charles Ray Stephens Steve Speck Sam Toulouse Scott Watson Greg Williamson Chris Webb David Withers Gary Young Willie and the bulletin board committee are always Nikki, the least you could do is count words! Steve Adcock Dianne Anglin Ann Boyd James Cryer John Dahl Kenneth Fairman Doug Gheen Keith Hansel Mike Hill Robert Housden 380 Harry Key Whatever it is, I think you've found it. That Santa Claus cake was marvelous at the eighth grade Christmas party. Billy Kiser Pat Letson Eddie Masten Janie Milam Doug Morrow Charlene Nuckles Janice Oliver Rickey Payne s 6C S Raymond Wood What a time to try to study! Right in front of the camera, yet! Juanita Worthy Bet you have the makins of something pretty there. Marvin Allen Barbara Anderson Evelyn Ballard Charles Branch aD Tim Brown Sally Cline Paula Ellis Judy Embry Janet Ferguson Karen Friedsam Jim Hamilton Michael Jacobs Judy Jones Peggy Kamp Dick Laney Bill McMath Oops! Wrong century! History on a chart becomes more interesting. Mike May Kelsey Moore Pat Mullen Judy Newland 8D Jeanne Olson Mary Robertson Tommy Scull Clydene Southard Benny Spurgin Robert Teague Linda Templeton Chris Wagenschnur I dont know how you did it, but you did. Congratulations. You're busy! Cheerbaskets are the pleasantest part of the Christmas season. Sara Adkins Jim Bays A Eric DuChemin 9 Alex Ford Sally Harpool Pat Holland Ann Hottelet Susan Lewis Richard Long Mike Maddox Penny Mays Crispin Miller Dale Rector Pam Redden Ava Roach Janet Robinson Charlotte Sewalt 94 Kim Smith Russell Smith Glenda Teague Regena Wells Julia Yarbrough The theme of Peace has been a popu- lar one this year. World History has really come alive for the students this year. And M. Ferguson looks good, too. Tommy Bonk Pat Brown Linda Cain Cindy Cole Joe Crenshaw Douglas Crowley Help from the student teacher is some- times just in time to avert a catastrophe. Brenda Fiorelli Stephen Forester Larry French 9B Larry Fuller Betty Fulwiler Gary Hammett Michael Hanlin David Hendricks Pat Jenson Andrea Krapf Jean Krueger Terry Leedy This research shelf is one of the most widely-used items in this room. Oh, no! Not another verbal! Aw, shucks! Linda Jo Mullinix 9B Ruth Ottman Eddie Phillips David Prestridge Carol Riddlesperger Kit Shearer Cynthia Silvey Janeda Woo Marilyn Wyss Now, look! Don't the rest of you know the answer, too? Ludean Allstott Kathy Arrington Elois Blackburn Nelda Burch Benny Erwin Dennis Forester Johnny Gale Joyce Godi Lt ks 9C Meredith Hooper Dennis McLain Time's running out. You'd better hurry that up a little. Jerry Martin Ann Pennington Ronnie Riley Butch Smith Elizabeth Smith Ronnie Sprabary Barry Starr Sharon Stovall Johnnie Sue Taylor Donna Withers 9c Smile! You're on Polaroid camera! If you girls will listen, Nelda can tell you how to be a real winner with that needle and thread. a W Mary Asher Mickey Bean Brian Belcher Sandy Bilyeu Barbara Burden Mike Butts Mike Ellis Ginger Evans Ginger Falkenberg Marilyn Griffin Robert Jones Jo Anna Lancaster 9D The book, Mike! The book! Open the hook! Larry May Carol Money Larry Mullen Ann Normile Gloria Petty Sue Soyars Charles Wade Rickey Webb Linda Williams Kent Wilson 9D This moment of thought seems to fit the bulletin board in its prayer for world peace. Recent events have made us rush to keep up with history as it is lived. Our memories of a year at N.T.J.H. include . . . r'i - new hooks . . . football party . . . Drivers Ed . . . registration . . . and Jackie Gleason and Frankie Fontaine entertaining us at assemblies and parties. . $3 g . Ko Danny Fuller Thomas Higgins Seventh Grade Football Frankie Farmer Steve Owen Coach Mapel, Manager Bob Harpool, and Steve Owen check over equipment to be put awav for the year. a- Mike Brown Eddie Killian L. N. Smith Eighth grade players were, standing, Paul Smith, Charles Branch, Greg Williamson, Ronnie De- Foor, John Dahl; Robert Snider, and Bobby Davis, kneeling. Eighth Grade Football Laboratory Schools contribution to the D.J. team gave real support to that team. We are proud of Lab's participation. Ninth Grade Football Ninth grade players on the Colt team were Mickey Bean, Richard Long, Jim Bays, Mike Ellis, and Dale Rector. We've Got the Action! 65 Basketball Seventh Grade THE LIONS Back, Bob Harpool, Danny Fuller, Mike Redden, Eddie Stapleton, Kenney Yarbrough; front, Gregg Mays, Charles Saunders, Norman Parrish, Jimmy Welborn. THE CUBS Back, Tommy Higgins, Gary Morris, Bruce Robinson, Larry Clay, L. N. Smith; middle, Mike Morey, Steve Owens, Bobby Cambron, Mike Starr; front, Robert Toulouse, Billy Black, James Carty, and Frankie Farmer. THE ALL-STARS Back, Harpool, Morris, Robinson, Clay, Smith; front, Redden Fuller, Mays, Cambron, Starr, Yar. brough. Larry Clay reaches high for the ball as Bruce Robinson awaits the tip. Bob, Bruce, and Danny try to mix it with this determined group. Harpool chooses among Lam Bobby, and ary to receive his pass ball. Eighth Grade Basketball Team members include, back, Manager Billy Kiser, Scott Watson, Scott Hutchison, Tommy Scull, Fred Harrison, Mikey Gaines, Manager Charles Branch, Coach Ferguson; middle, Paul Leslie, Sam Faris, Greg Williamson, Jim Hamilton, Sam Toulouse; front, Bill McMath, Bobby Hartsfield, Cary Tonn, Gerald Lynch, and Raymond Woo. Mikey manages to tie up the ball, and the two Scotts wait for further developments. Bill, Marvin, and Fred are poised and ready for that ball to come down. Mikey jumps high to place that ball right into the basket . . . but this time he. looks pretty well surrounded by the enemy. Yes, that was two points gained by Scott Hutchi- son when that ball finally came on through. Manager Joe Crenshaw and Coach Seldon Nan:l are Jukllv proud of the ninth grade team, back, Sandy Bilyeu, David Prestridge, Fuller, Butch Smith, Tomnn Bonk, Dale mer, front, Rlclmrd Long, Terry Leedy, Jim Ihn: and Pat Jenson. Not pictured, Kit Shearer. Kit and Richard have all the con- fidence in the world that Larry's shot is good. From left, Sam Faris, Joe Crenshaw, and Jim Hamilton, plus Charles Branch, right, have done a big ,nh of running the scoreboard and kmpmg the records. 70 Sandy manages to tip to Larry in a hot spot. MG Richard Long races for Lab in the district meet. Track Neff, below, puts the shot for a few more points for . First-placer Terry McDonald made a good showing in the hurdles. Neff Nash and Russell Smith relax with a radio before going back for more. Tennis Club Seventh grade members include, top, Diana Rawls, Susan Davis, Pam Plunkett, Connie Crowley, Terry Riddlesperger, Cheryl Kooker; middle, Nancy Nelson, Nancy Neb- lett, Jane Jenson, Donna Pryor, Linda Davis, Abigail Miller; bottom, Sharlene Laird, Shirley Prestridge, Barbara Reynolds, Jo Lynn Belcher, and Becky Brooks. All set, ready, GO! Members Sam Toulouse, Niles Harper, Chris Webb, Riley Willey, and Dailey Pike get set to practice their service. Eighth grade members are, front, Dorotha Johnson, Judy Newland, Karen Friedsam, Peggy Kamp, Betty Burke, Sylvia Hunt; back, Ann Boyd, Janice Sons, Patricia Let- son, and Judy Jones. Outstanding NINTH GRADE Terry McDonald EIGHTH GRADE Gary Young Mikey Gaines SEVENTH GRADE Danny Fuller Bruce Robinson Athletes NINTH GRADE Marilyn Wyss EIGHTH GRADE Linda Templeton SEVENTH GRADE Kathy Nichols Top Players NINTH GRADE Kim Smith, Sally Harpool, Marilyn Wyss, Regena Wells, Cindy Cole; Sara Adkins, Carol Riddlesperger, Ginger Evans, Nelda Burch, and Ann Hottelet. EIGHTH GRADE Clydene Southard, Barbara Anderson, Linda Templeton, Pat Letson, Sylvia Hunt; Sally Cline, Mary Robertson, Judy Jones, Judy Newland, Peggy Kamp, and Janice SEVENTH GRADE Kathy Nichols, Martha Stiff, Pam Steph- ens, Nancy Nelson, Terry Riddlesperger, Kay Cline, Jan Reeves, Jane Jenson, Donna Tyor. The three-legged race always proves to be more fun than anything else. Eighth graders Steve Speck and Gary Tonn, and ninth graders Larry French and Rickey Webb lag behind last year's ninth graders. Ninth grader Mike Ellis, center, will get another chance this years contestants. this year to outrun About all we could hear Doug Crowley say was, U--g--h! Golf Teams The golf team this year is made up of, back, Fred Harrison, Robert Osborne, Sam Faris, Butch Smith; Greg Anderson, Steve Speck, Charles Branch, and Mike Butts. Not shown are Pat Jenson and Alex Ford. Butch, Robert, and Mike are ready to tee off. Eighth graders Greg, Sam, Charles, Fred, and Steve wait their turn to get under way. JIM BAYS Student Council President School Leaders SARA ADKINS Vice-President of the tudent Council Student Council Officers ANN NORMILE CAROL RIDDLESPERGER SUSAN LEWIS CINDY COLE Publicity Corresponding Recording Secretary Secretary for Secretary Secretary Competitive Events alenh TOMMY BONK PAT HOLLAND SALLY HARPOOL PENNY MAYS Sergeant-at-arms Sergeant-at-arms Parliamentarian Social Chairman 81 Council Activities Brian Belcher, Sara Adkins, Gloria Petty, and Andie Krapf work on the school newspaper, the QM. Lejt, ex-president of the council, Dan Shuford, came to install the new group. Ann Normile and Marilyn Griffin work third period in the office of the principal. Jim Bays, Eric DuChemin, and Sara Adkins get together for some More of the QM staff at work are Camille Phillips, Ginger Falken- plans. berg, and Guillermo Jaramillo. AS - AR ey Betty Fulwiler works on annual pages in service s while Penny Stephen Forester has good help in the school store from Russell Mays, Linda Williams, and Carol Money check tlu supply drawer. Smith and Sandy Bilyeu. . Ava Roaeh, Jim, Mike Butts, and Carol keep busy while Larry on opening day, while Kay Rogers got advance orders for the French labors over the Queen of Hearts. yearbook. Ann Normile and Jim Bays registered students for the directory Society The calling-out assembly gave membership in the honor group to seventh graders, front, ene Southard, Mary Robertson, Bobby i nd Barry Britain; phen Forester, Jean Krueger, Susan Lewis, Neff Nash, and Kay Rogers; and ninth graders, back, Eddie Clark, Micael Helm, Byron Parrish, and John and Stephen definitely had trouble capturing those elusive feathers in funnels in their belts, Mr. Burks pays tribute each year to students who have gained membership in this group. i Brown, left, tries finding that long-lost needle in the haystack at the Honor ociety luncheon at Mar- quis Hall. Neff and Byron decided that feeding and eating are easier without the blindfolds. I ller, Ruth, and Marilyn are yin determine n memlwr: may be taken in this year. Stephen Forester, Kay Rogers, Tim Brown, and Bnbhv a are planning how to dig e honor rolls. Jean, Clydene Southard, rry Britain check for the calling- Robertson, , president. and Susan Lewis, all seated, 20 over The Lion's Roar Staff I ERIC DuCHEMIN BETTY FULWILER MARILYN GRIFFIN SUSAN LEWIS CRISPIN MILLER GLORIA PETTY KAY ROGERS LINDA WILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America Officers are, sealed from left, Janet Ferguson, third V-P; Nelda Burch, President; Brenda Fiorelli, first V-P; standing, dll!y Arrington, sccond V-P; Judy Jones, Historian; Ann Boyd, Re- porter; and Paula Ellis, fourth V.. Not pictured, Peggy Kamp. secretary. The Program Committee consists of Judy Newland, Elizabeth Smith, Brenda Fiorelli, Regena Wells, Linda Williams, Judith Davis, Jane Carter, Linda Core, and Judy Embry. Barbara Anderson, Janet Ferguson, Mary Robertson, Betty Burke, Judy Jones, and Janice Sons make up the Social Committeg. Sylvia Hunt, Carole Starnes, Diane Anglin, Pat Letson, Janice Oliver, and Charlene Nuckels are making party cookies. Flower arr; g and planning sessions are in order for Evelyn Ballard Judmld Worlhy, Karen Friedsam, Janie Milam, Linda Templeton; Chris Wagenschnur, Ann Hottelet, Gloria Petty, Peggy Kamp, Sally Cline, Sharon Stovall, Ava Roach, and Jean Krueger. Janice Sons, Ann Boyd, and Mary Robertson proudly show thei Santa Claus cake for their Christmas Party. 88 Cheerleader, SARA ADKINS Carol Money, secretary; Jo Anna Lancaster, president; Pat Hol- land, vice-president; Ginger Evans, treasurer. MEMBERS Frances Abbott ary Asher Gail Beale Jo Lynn Belcher nn Boy Becky Brooks Connie Crowley Ginger Falkenberg Donna Faris Brenda Fiorelli Karen Friedsam Marilyn Griffin Dorotha Johnson Judy Jones Peggy Kamp Andrea Krapf Sharlene Laird achel Lester Susan Lewis Sylvia Lynch Bl 0 uMQ Club The year's big game with DJ called for the best the cheerleaders could give. And they gave! MEMBERS Penny Mays Mary Robertson Nancy Neblett Kay Rogers Cheerleader, CINDY COLE Nancy Nelson Charlotte Sewalt Judy Newland Cynthia Silvey Kathy Nichols Sue Soyars Ann Normile Carole Starnes Ruth Ottman Pam Stephens Gloria Petty Martha Stiff Pam Plunkett Linda Teague Donna Pryor Chris Wagenschnur Diana Rawls Linda Williams Pam Redden Janeda Wood Jan Reeves Juanita Worthy Terry Riddlesperger Cheerleader, CAROL RIDDLESPERGER 89 Niles Harper, and Barry Britain go on duty at one of the exits. Fire Crew Charles Wilson and Michael Jacobs room for evacuation during a drill. Sammy Faris, Gary Tonn, Gary Young, and Michael Hamilton hold open all the front doors for speedy evacuation of the building. Fire Chief Eric Du- Chemin, prepares to give the alarm, Assistant Chief Douglas Crowley holds the stopwatch, and Paul Leslie, Jimmy Barrow, Scott Hutchison, and Fred Harrison will help to see that order is kept throughout the drill. Projectionist Club Officers of the Projectionist Club are David Hendricks, parliamentarian; Niles Harper; Bobby Davis, president; and Pat Jenson, vice-president, first learn proper adjust- ment of the machines. Secretary Robert Snider is not pictured. Larry Clay, Danny Fuller, Billy Black, and Michael Hamilton look on as Mike Redden threads the machine, Art Club President Guillermo Jaramillo, Niles Harper, and Chris Wagenschnur are working with pastels. Students in art club work after school to gain more skill in a talent that they wish to develop beyond time allowed in the class- room. Jeanne Olson, Frances Abbott, and Eddie Stapleton prefer Enameling is the major interest of Evelyn Ballard, Paula to work with water colors. Ellis, and Karen Friedsam. Safety Council officers include Ronnie Ray, chair- man to and from school; Jimmy Welborn, president; Eddie Stapleton, secretary; John Clayton, vice-pres- ident. Ronnie Ray, far right, and his committeeJo Lynn Belcher, Billy Black, lejt, bicycle chairman, and his committee consist- Lance Arrington, Jane Jenson, and Mike Starrpatrol the ing of James Carty, Calvin Blackburn, and Mike Redden west steps. inspect bicycles daily for safety features. Grounds and gym chairman, Sharlene Laird, front left, and Wearing caps that designate them as members of the hall members Sherry Batey, Danea Sheppard, Karen Watson, sJohn patrol, chairman Bonnie Hodge, right, Pat Hilliard, left, and Barta, Ed Scott, Mike Brown, Reed Sallee try to keep paper Sylvia Lynch try to keep down congestion around the stairway and trash off the grounds. between classes, V o Mr. Burks gives safety awards to, from left, Mary Robertson, LaDonna Libby, Clydene Southard, Bobby Dana, Dick Laney, and bary Young at their safety luncheon last spring. Safety Patrol Mark Smith presides at the luncheon given in our cafeteria. second graders made this appropriate poster board in the hall leading to the lunchroom. V Aninteresting program, well-earned awards, and appreciative guests make the annual luncheon a success. B dentKATHY NICHOLS Presiden T X lwm YARI!ROUGH inda Davis Becky Duncan Michael Hamilton Bob Harpool John Potter Terry Riddlesperger Charles Saunders David Speck Martha Stiff History Club 7C PresidentGREG MAYS Vice-PresidentRILEY WILLEY SecretaryJ A EEVES NANCY NEBLETT Janice Buiklrk ankle Iurmer Eugene Hammett Tnmmy H:fmmh Gary Mo Shirley Preclndgt Diana Raw! Barbara Rvy nolds Bruce Robinson Linda Teague 7D PresidentMIKE REDDEN Vice-PresidentEDDIE STAPLETON SecretaryDANEA SHEPPARD TreasurerJACQUELINE COTTLE Gail Beale Terry Coffey Ronnie Ray Bobby Russell Ed Scott Science Fair MARIGOLD CHART BERL PR PH Py s Ginger Falkenberg gives a final glance at her display before the fair begins David Hendricks' model of a seismograph repre- sents time and much, much work. Dr. Schleuter, chemistry, and Dr. Windom, physics very helpful in coming over from the university Tl be our judges. Students and visitors alike were fa- vorably impressed with the skills and artistry involved. Band and Left, band members in this section include, from back left, Sammy Faris, Kenney Yarbrough, lie Killian, Eugene Hammett, May, David K, L N, Smith, Donna s arlotte Sewalt, Sally Cli Scott Walzun, lmd.; Guu Ununl.h Gheen, Pam Plunk- ett, Steve Adcock, Pat Let Nancy Neblett, Rickey We ; Pat Bnmn Cynthia Sllvm Mary Asher, Chris Webb, and Tim Brown. The center section of the band includes, standing, Jimmy Barrow, Bob Harpool, Tommy Bonk, John Potter; Norman Parrish, Becky Brooks, bron, Robert Snider, Bruce Coates, Hllu Ellis, Larry Fuller, Carol Riddlesperger Anna Lancaster, Gerald Lynch, Dailey Pike, Steve Speck, Gary Tonn, it Shearer, Joe Crenshaw; Diana ecky Dum.m Billy Kiser, Dan Kjer, Evelyn Ballard, Kathy Nichols, Janeda Wood, dem Xllen Clark Ebtrlw Tim Brown, Kay Cline, Cindy Cole. Mr. Burks and the band proved that anyone can lead a band! Mr. Burks truly enjoyed being a guest con- ductor. One may become a member of the Band Letter Club by suc- cessfully completing a certain number of hours of practice time. Members here are, from jfront, Rickey Webb, Mary Asher, Joe Crenshaw, Carol Rlddln:pcr er Kit Shearer, Julia Yarbrough, Janeda 001! Richard Long, David Hendricks, Tommy Bonk, Dale Rector, and Larry Fuller. 96 Orchestra Mr. Haerle, upper lejt, conducts the advanced orchestra, made up of, smnzlmg Harry Key, Susan Davis, Eddie Phillips, Paula Ellis, Jean Krueger, Crispin Miller; Marilyn Wyss, i Jeffrey, Don Mike Ulf-n szcy Nelson, Rachel !cqu Pat Holland, Jane h Ottman, Peggy Kamp, Judy Jones, Abigail Vllllkr and Terry Ruldhtpngzer The third section of the band includes, standing, Ronnie I Foor Scull Hutchison, Jim Hamilton, Kenneth Fair- e Robinson, Mike May, Riley Willey, Chris Wheeler. Blll McMath, Fred Harrison, David Hendricks, Nlew Owen, Robert Toulnuq Gregg Mms, Paul Leslie, ia Hunt; Alex Fo:d Charlrs Saunders, Benny gpurmn, Bill ds; Sam Toulouse, Sally Har;mal, Judith Davis, Michael Hamilton, Mike Morey, Pam Stephens; Kim Smith, Julia Yarhmugh, Carole Starnes, and Janet Ferguson. 2 3 A well-prepared band set up for concert on the stage of the music hall plus a genuinely appreciative audience make for an hour of pleasure for students and guests. Howdy Dance Don Mike Allen, Mike Ellis, Chris Wagenschnur, Ava Roach, a Tommy Scull try their skill at passing beans with spoons down a line students. Miss Sparks directs winners of the contests to sit with the Howdy King and Queen, Robert Jones and Ruth Ottman. While trying to fill their bingo cards with students names, the crowd had to march around the gym seeking strange faces to identify. Western Day Censored! Only the most original and beautiful hat styles and models come from Lab. . ., Superintendent Chester Strickland and ex-council sponsor Miss ayne were among the honored guests. Teacher Appreciation Breakfast Gloria Petty added her touch, also. to any entertainment. Sam Toulouse keeps his accomp! Mr. Harpool, member of the scl Jim Bays, council preside ments to himself too often. Let's h; board, g; one of the addr as ninth grade president Rmh Ollman more music, Sam! speaks on behalf of her class. Christmas . . . Means . . . door trims . . . s table decorations . . . parties . . . carols . . . Valentine Party Their Majesties Rickey Webb and Sara Adkins beam their approval. Class princes are Norman Parrish, seventh grade; Guillermo Jaramillo, eighth grade; and David Hendricks, ninth grade. Charlotte Sewalt and Alex Ford read the cards to see what they have in store for the party-goers. Princesses were Mary Asher, ninth grade; Janet Ferguson, eighth T grade; and Becky Brooks, seventh grade. royalty with his imitation of Taekic Gleason. The ninth grade girls' choir always comes through with beauty and harmony. RUSSELL SMITH Nominee PAM REDDEN PAT JENSON Ninth Grade Favorites ANN NORMILE Nomin SCOTT HUTCHESON Nominee SYLVIA HUNT MIKE MAY Eighth Grade Favorites JANICE SONS Nominee BOB HARPOOL Nominee KATHY NICHOLS GREGG MAYS Seventh Grade Favorites JAN REEVES Nominee MICKEY BEAN Nominee CINDY COLE LARRY FULLER Most Versatile KIM SMITH Nominee MIKE MADDOX No e PENNY MAYS LARRY FRENCH Friendliest MARILYN GRIFFIN TOMMY BONK Nominee SALLY HARPOOL MIKE ELLIS Best Looking SUE SOYARS Nominee pooo9vevw - ERENEErE TERRY LEEDY Nominee GINGER EVANS JIM BAYS Best School Spirit CAROL RIDDLESPERGER Nominee JOE CRENSHAW Nominee CHARLOTTE SEWALT ALEX FORD Wittiest CYNTHIA SILVEY Nominee and the beau of the football belle Meet the party. RUTH OTTMAN DALE RECTOR Football Royalty shucks! Aw-w-w-w, The hig moment arrives! SUSAN LEWIS BUTCH SMITH Basketball Royalty Oh, my goodness! 114 EAGLE MOTEL 600 South Locust 382-2541 WESTERN AUTO 123 North Elm 382-2518 CECIL AND HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 113 Fry Street Member of T. A. B. C. WOLFE-NEU DRUGS Friendly, Courteous Service UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 1222 West Hickory 387-2321 MONROE-PEARSON COMPANY 421 East Oak 382-4177 MORRISON MILLING COMPANY 319 East Prairie 3824111 FRANCES' BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET COMPANY Authorized Sales Service, Parts and Accessories EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE Council members really do have some tough problems to solve like, when is the next party, huh? FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON Complete Banking Service Featuring: Ho-Hum! What a bore! Drive-Up Tellers Bank by Mail Specialized Advisory Departments All Types of Loans Since 1912 115 116 DENTON ELECTRIC COMPANY 315 South Locust Look, Mom! Only three cavities! 387-1312 WHITSON FOOD PRODUCTS Fort Worth Highway 382-2515 .. . absolutely MUST have equal rights . . . THE STEAK HOUSE Serving Denton for Over 15 Years' BILL UTTER FORD CO. 419 South Elm 382-5404 Debby and Bill were as cute as Valentines, themselves. SHANNON BURCH JU-CY PIG 410 North Locust 382-8006 Monkey see, monkey do! ' - I Ar x : LEON McNATT MOTOR COMPANY 505 North Elm 382-6737 Guillermo YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY Free Prescription Delivery Line Breaker! TOT AND TEEN SHOP Parkway at Bolivar 382-3131 Denton, Texas Denton's Most Complete Children's Shop Bill Batey and Doug Crowley pause on the way to lunch. 17 118 DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE North Texas' Award-Winning Newspaper Modern Plant To Subscribe, Call 382-2551 Day or Night UNIVERSITY STATE BANK New, Convenient, Complete Banking Service EAGLE OIL COMPANY 419 Fort Worth Drive Denton, Texas BOYD PAINT CENTER University Drive 382-3868 BARNEY'S AUTO SUPPLY Complete Line of Quality Parts and Accessories T. W. KING JR. First State Bank Building Regena, Linda, Julia, and Mr. Mapel RAMEY WHITE Insurance 382-9691 Woes of registration! Charlene JIM STONE 123 Avenue A 382-5715 Candy, Rosita, and VARSITY SHOP 119 Avenue A Denton, Texas Where is it? I can't see it! 119 120 SEARS, ROEBUCK 8 COMPANY 220 West Hickory 382-2534 PIGGLY-WIGGLY Two Locations 115 Austin 111 University Dr. DENTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 North Elm 382-4167 LINWOOD ROBERSON Flowers and Gifts 382-2561 DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Loans for Any Worthwhile Purpose TOBIN DRUG STORE Cosmetics, Gifts, Prescriptions Free City-Wide Delivery BLAIR ELECTRIC 215 West Oak 382-5712 SHRADER'S PHARMACY 121 North Elm West Side Courthouse Square 382-5477 121 122 VOERTMAN'S Books, Gifts, and Supplies 1314 West Hickory 387.1313 TOM THUMB STORES, INC. Denton Center Lab's own special brand of ballet dancers RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP Fry Street HARPOOL'S SEED CORPORATION East McKinney Street 382-2568 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 601 East Hickory 382-5441 EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY 109 West Hickory 382-5513 CRAVEN'S DRY GOODS STORE 108 East Hickory 382-5016 GOEN FUNERAL HOME Oldest Funeral Home in Denton LANE'S ICE CREAM 108 Congress 382-9246 DENTON SPORTS AND TOY CENTER 521 North Elm 382-3090 PIERCE'S 107 West Hickory 382-6824 BEN FRANKLIN 109 North Elm 382-3731 123 H. M. RUSSELL AND SONS 201 West Hickory 3824121 Hemem, Il see him in my office tomorrow! WEBB'S Wi DRIVE-IN dh Fort Worth Drive Denton, Texas Jo Anna, Ruth, Dale, Pat, Mr. Mapel and Mrs. Mandell e R R MOTOR IR et i - SUPPLY 502 North Locust Dial 382-6731 Ye Olde w Disk Jockey g j Terry Loedy NORTH TEXAS SAVINGS AND LOAN 214 West Oak 382.9676 Council representatives i session Featuring Distinctive Styling in Fine Furniture, Carpets, and Draperies 1801 West University Dr. 387-2915 Hey. everybody, let's twist! 126 ELITE ELECTRIC COMPANY 1222 Fort Worth Drive 382-1815 CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTY COMPANY 510 South Locust 382-9010 HAUER CANDY COMPANY 708 South Locust 382-4614 Doug Swick will take his exhibit to Dallas. NOW, you've put your foot in it! Junior High Index Abbott, Frances 46 88,91 Adcock, Steve 48, 96 Adkins, Sara 52, 76 78, 82, 83, 87, 102 Allen, Marvin 50, 68, 96 Allen, Mike 44, 97, 98 Anderson, Barbara 50, 76, 87 Anglin, Diana 48, 87 Asher, Mary 58, 88, 96 102 Arrmvlon,K thy 56, n, Lance 92 Baker Dewa ne 44 Ballard Evelyn 50, 87, 91, 96 Barrow, Jimmy 44, 90, 96 , A Branch Charles 50 63 68, 78 Britain, Barry 46, 84, 85, 90 Brooks, Becky 40 73, 88, 96, 102 Brown, Mike 42, 62, 9: Brown, Patncla 54 88, 96 Brown, Ter Brown, Tlmothy 50, 84, 85, 96 Burch, Nelda 56, 57, 76, 87 Bu Butts, Mike 58, 78, 83 Cain, Linda 54, 119 Cambron, Bobby 38, 66, 96 6, 9! Clay, Larry 40, 66, 67 91,94 Clavton, Jobn 2, 92 Cline, Kay 40, 76, 96 Cline, Sally 50 76, 87, 94, 96 Coats, Bruce 46, 96 Coffey, Terry 42, Cole, Cindy 54, 76 81 84,85, 89, 96, 106 Core, Linda 46, 87, Cottle, Jacquelme 4 Crenshaw, Joe 54, 70 96, 100, 110 Crowley, Connie 40, 73, 88, 9 Crowley, Douglas 54, 77, 90, 117 o - a i3 H co DaVlS, Bobby 46 63, 83 85,91, 93 Davis, Judith 46, 87, Davis, Linda 38, 73, 94 Davis, Susan 40, 73, 97 DeFoor, Ronme4-4 63, 97 Dotson, Geneva DuChemin, Eric 52 83, 86, 90 Duncan, Becky 38, 9 Dunn, Janel 40 Eberly, Clark 4 Ellis, Mike 58, 64 77 96 98, 108 Ellis, Paula 50, 87, 91, Embry, Judy 50, 87 English, David 46 Erwin, Benny 56 Evans, Gmger 58 76, 88, 109 Fairman, Ken: 48, 97 Falkenberg, Gmger 58 83, 88,95 Faris, Sammy 44, 68 70, 78, 90, 94, 96 Faris, Donna 40, 88, 96 Farmer, Butch 40, 62 66, 94 Ferguson, Janet 50, 87, 97, 102 Fiorelli, Brenda 54, 87, 88 Ford Alex 52, 97,102, 110 ester, Dennis Forester, Stephen 54, 81, 83, 84, 85 French, Larry 54, 77, 83, 90, 107 Friedsam, Karen 50, 73, 87, 88, 91 Fuller, Danny 40, 62, 66, 67, 74, 91 Fuller, Larry 54, 70, 96, 106 Fulwiler, Betty 54, 83, Gaines, Mlkey 35 44 68, 69, 74 Gale, Johnny Gheen Douglas 48, 96, 102 i, Joy Crle, Manlvn 58, 82 85 88,107 milton, Jim 50, 68, 70, 97 Hamlhon Michael 38 00 91, 94, 97 Harpool Sally 52 76 81,88,9 Harrison, Fred 46, 68, 78, 90, 97 Hartsfield, Bobby 44, 68 Harvell, Linda 56 Hendricks, Dav1d 54, 91, 95, 96, 97, 102 Hicks, Lin. Higgins, Tommy 40, 62, 66, 94 Higgs, Sherry 44. Hill, Mike 48 Hilliard, Pat 42, 92 Hodge, Bonnie 43, 92 Hodge, Candy 40, 119 Holland, Pat 52, 81, 88, 97, 124 Hooper, Meredith 56 Hottelet, Ann 52 76, 87 Housden, Robe: Hunt, Sylvm 46, 73 76, 87,97, 100, 104 Hunter, Larry 4 Hutchison, Scott 46 68, 69, 90, 97, 104 acobs, Michael 50, 90 aramillo, Gulllermo 47 83 86,91, 102, 117 ramillo, Rosita 41, effrey, Nikki Ann 47, 88, 97 enson, Jane 36, 73, 76, 88, 92 enson, Pat 54, 70, 91, 103 ohn: 44,73, 88 ones, Judy 50, 73 76, 87 88,97 ones, Robert 58, 98 Kamp, Peggy 50, 73, 76, 87, 88, 97 Key, Harry 48, 97 lelxan, Eddle 38 62, 94, 96 Kiser, Billy 49, 68, 96 Kje Dan 38 96 Kooker, Chery 38, 73, 94, 95 Krapf, Andrea 54, 82, 88 Krueger, Jean 54, 84, 85, 87, 97 Laird, Sharlene 43, 73, 88, Lancaster, Jo Anna 58, 88, 96, 124 Dick 50 Langley, Kathy 44 Leedy, Terrv54- 70, 109, 124 Leslie, Paul 44, 68 Lester, Rachel 44. 97 Letson, Patricia 4-9 73 76, 87, 96 Lewis, Susan 9, 34, 52, 81, 84, 85, 86, 88, 112 Long, Richard 52, 64, 70, 72, 96 Mays, Gregg 41, 66, 94, 97, 105 Mays, Penny 52, 81, 83, 89, 107 Milam, Janie 49, Miller, Abigail 38, 73, 94, 97 Miller, Crispin 52, 85, 86, 97 Money, Carol 59, 83, 88 Moore, Kelsey 51 Morey, Mike 38, 66, 94, 97 Morris, Gary 41, 66, 67, 94 Morrow, Doug 49 Mullen, Larry 59 Mullen, Pat 51 Mullinix, Linda Jo 55 M Donald Terry 59, 72, 74, 81 56 enn: McMath Bill 50, 68, 97 Neblett, Nancy 41, 73, 89, 94, 96 Nelson, Nancy 35, 38, 73, 76, 89, 97 Newland, Judy 51, 73, 76, 87, Nichols, Kathy 38, 75, 76, 89, 94, 96, 105 Normile, Ann 59, 81, 82, 83, 89, 10 Nuckels, Charlene 49, 87, 119 Tt Ottman Ruth 34, 55 85 89 97, 98, 100, 111, 124 Owen, Steve 38, 62, Parrish, Norman 38 66 94 96, 102 7 Petty, Gloria 59 82, 86, 87, 89, 100 Phllhps, Camllle 83, 85 Phillip Pike, Dalley 39 73 90, 96 Plunkett, Pamela 39, 73, 89, 94, 96 Potter, John D., Jr. 39, 94, 96 Prestridge, David 55, 70 Prestridge, Shirley 41, 73, 94 ryor, Donna 39, 73, 76, 89 Rawls, Dianna 41, 73, 89, 94, 96 Ray, Ronme 43,92, 94 Rector, Dale 34, 52, 64, 70, 96, 111, 124 Redden, Mike 43, 66, 91, 92, 9 Redden, Pam 34, 52, 89, 103 Reeves, Jan 41, 76 89, 94, 105 4 Rlddlesperger Terry 39 73 6, 89, 94 97 Riley, Ronnie 57 Roach, Ava 52, 83, 87 Robertson, Mary 51, 34-, 85, 87, 89 93 Robinson, Bruce 41 66 67, 74, 94, Robinson, Janet 5 Rogers, Kay 52, 83 84 85, 86, 89 aunders, Charles 39 66, 94, 97 cott, Ed Scott, Scull, Tornmy 51, Sewalt, Charlotte 52 89 96, 102, 110 Shearer, Kit 55, eppard, Danea 43 92,94 aul Smlth Russell 53 72, 83,103 Snider, Robert 47, 63, 91, 96 Sons, Janice 35, 49, 73, 76, 87, 104 Southard, Clydene 51, 76, 84, 85, 93 Soyars, Sue 59, 89, 108 128 Sparks, Sonya 47 Speck, David 35, 39, 78, 94, 96 Speck, Steve 47, 77, 78, 96 Sprabary, Ronald 57 Sprabary, Ronnie 44 Spurgin, Benny 51, 97 Stapleton, Eddie 43, 66, 91, 92, 94 Starnes, Carole 44, 87, 89, Starr, Barry Starr, Mike 43, 66, 92 Stephens, Charles 47 Stephens, Pam 35, 39, 76, 89, 94, 97 Stiff, Martha 39, 76, 89, tovall, Sharon 57, 87 Taylor, Charles 36 Taylor, Johnnie Sue 57 Taylor, Kenneth 44 Teague, Glenda 53 Teague, Lmda 41 89, 94. 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