North Texas Junior High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Denton, TX)
- Class of 1965
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e T SN ot aen - - 3 e NSes x N - g s x : k s e T S S e by AR v Y . - a Re X o Fi YL Dy ? X B f P g -8 e - The Lion's Roar North Texas Junior High Denton, Texas 1964-65 Vol. XIII In Memoriam Luann Sparks Sonja Sparks Table of Contents Faculty Elementary Junior High Activities Favorites Sports Advertising J. L. BURKS Principal Mr. Burks is our pal and con- sultant who enforces the law when it is necessary, with a fair but steady will. MARJORIE DRENNAN Secretary Mrs. Drennan is our capable secretary and good friend. MRS. CAROL AUSTIN Fifth Grade EMMETT BAKER Physical Education Driver Education MRS. SYLVIA BARLOW JOAN BONEY Third Grade Orchestra MRS. TRAVIS BRONSTAD Second Grade MRS. LOIS CALDWELL English Social Studies VIRGINIA CLARKE Library Art MRS. JANE COLE Fourth Grade Faculty . .. MRS. VIRGINIA CUNDIFF English Social Studies REVA EBERT Physical Education WILLIAM D. FERGUSON World History MRS. MARGARET EDEN Kindergarten MRS. STEVA HARRIS nglish MRS. JO HARRIS Typing Social Studies e 2 gy MILDRED HODGES Music D. P. HOLLIS MRS. NINA MACKLIN Shop Sixth Grade Faculty . .. Qm . gl 0 e MRS. PATSY MANDELL nglish Social Studies MRS. RUDINE McALISTER Homemaking Social Studies MRS. ESSIE SAPPENFIELD Science y MRS. LUCILLE NEELY First Grade FRED SLACK dhysical Educati Physical Education 1ZETTA SPARKS Mathematics CLYDE YEATTS - Science SAM M. TRICKEY Band ... and Personnel MRS. BROWN, and MRS. WATK MR. RILEY and MR. CRUNK help to keep our school clean and orderly. MR. SADU, our patrolman, always there to see us safely across the street. Qur School YOU START HERE . . . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ... AND YOU FINISH LAB HERE. P wgl JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13 AND SHOP . . . are our periods of fun. 14 A.M. Kindergarten Will she catch me? No strings even! Rats!!! Excellent form! Roy Breen Kelly Dawn Bruce Bradley John Carrell Amanda Cline John William Dawson Lm Milton Hudson Anne Denise Jenkins Dana Kris Kaiser Kent Wayne Key Morning Kindergarten Lynch mrk Manning Charlotte Marsh Gary Miller Jrenda Claire McCombs Cheryl Diane McCormick Kelly McCormack Steven McNeill Michael Shane Porter Robert Slmng. Jr. Katherine Jean Thompson Paul Barnes Randy Buck Read Derden Gregory Graham Robert Hughes Wallace Jones Thomas Kirkpatrick James Kline David Laney Brenda Lazenby P.M. Kindergarten Timothy McGuire Anna Osmon Gordon Pritchett Cheryl Anne Sawers Cynthia Ann Schluter Christopher Smith Cordelia Smith Becky Snow Michael Swenson Mark Sybert 18 P.M. Kindergarten Thanksgiving is a time of beauti- ful colors, too. This is the case of the cowboy and the friendly Indians. McLaurine Abernathy WHAT ARE YOU HTHANKFUL FOR? Chuck Bailey Mary Berry Teacher points out some things to be thankful for. o First Michael Bookout Steve Brenholtz David Campbell Mark Clark David Cross Kevin Davidson Margaret Floyd Greg Foster Kirk Harpool Julie Hoehn Lee Howell Bobby Jones Linda Kobler Lee Ann Laing Walter Malone Chris Redden Robert Shelton Builders of tomorrow! Tommy Thompson We need these foods every day. Brian Thornton Michael Vance Second Robert Beauchamp Roger Benson What imaginative painters we have! Diane Brewer Elaine Curry Ann Dalrymple Bill Deaver Elizabeth Donsbach Kent Guthrie Ellen Hughes Karen Kingery Candice Kooker Cindy Lou Laney Grade Lynne Manning Carnie Marsh Debbie McCormick Bruce McKinley Marcella Nelson Robert Osmon Judy Pelzel Scott Porter David Potter Judy Swick What's cooking, girls? Nancy Sybert Keith Tatum Cindy Wall Keep your eyes on the scissors, Sean Adkins Tommy Adkins David Ayer David Boyd Kathy Breen Barbara Brooks Walter Casey Gretchen Cline Steve Cross Sammie Davis Todd Duncan Joye Earp Something must be very interesting. Experiments in class can be a lot of fun, Lynne Fuller David Garner Helen Hendricks Kate Hopkins Geography is loads of fun. Bill Kamp Paul Kirkpatrick Owen Lydic Karen McCain Peggy Moore Martha Neblett Why so serious? Susan Nelson Norris Perry Robin Porter Jim Asher Warren Benson Elaine Braley Pemela Briggs Robin Brown Georgianne Burlage Happy Thanksgiving! Carla Clayton Patty Clifton Jeanne Duncan David Floyd Perhaps yow'll visit Holland someday. Annie Guthrie Laura Kobler Grade Harriet Laney Pat Long Corrie Marsh Laurence McClendon PRECIPITATION B Mike McCurrin ec McKinley Jan Normile ce Ann Riddlesperger John Shelton lletin boards. We learn from bulletin boards. Jud Sherman Doug Swick Susan Wheeler Mark Atkins Margaret Ayer Virginia Cline Lanny DeFoor Rob Foster Ricky Fuller Scott Harpool Cindy Hendricks Ellen Hopkins Carol Hottelet Jay Howell Tom Hyder Fifth These are our pathfinders. 28 Grade Robin Rogers Gail Saunders Raoul Smyth Gary Taylor David Whitten Tim Kjer Karen Maclntyre Scott McAdow Bill Miller Roberta Parrish Larry Pelzel Ronny Redden Jim Riddlesperger Won't you serenade us? Another Van Cliburn? Judy Adkins Pam Asher These students seem to be enjoying their map study. Casey Black Bonnie Boyd The reference corner in the library is the best Carolyn Brooks place to get information. Amanda Brown Bill Carter Martha Cline JimConnel Margaret Donsbach Greg Dunham Philip Escue Steven Friedsam - S I Xth Dewanne Huggins Mary Jo Kamp Grade Tina Lowe Kate Morey Donna Pelzel Phyllis Porter Hey, who's got your attention? Shelley Potter Kenny Redden Randy Robason Larry Tatum Biology fascinates these students. Becky Webb Helen Wyss Seventh Grade Officers ......... oo Vice-President Catl Adeoekas won s vam v 5w v s s s wan s s s e d TEQSWREE Debby Ferguson............. .. s 5 S K ERE BSR4 5 . Secretary Becky Coffey. .. .. T . . President 32 Danny Cagle Deborah Dyer Dorinda Gardner Maria Guerrero Gwenda Harwell Vicki Landers Judy Higgs Larry Ligon Teddy Johnson Willie Newton Treva Nuckels Gwin Shook Charles Taylor Arlen Tyler Don Yarbrough Joyce Kennemer Loyce Kennemer Watching things grow is a part of science. Look what we found! 1A We learned many strange and interesting things about Texas history. Danny tells his classmates about his arrowhead collection. Donny Duncan Debby Ferguson Kathy Foster Jeanne Gafford Suzanne Gilbert Tommy Grant Jake Hendricks Matt Hyder Ann Jagoe 7B Jana Jones Our side had 307 fewer cavities . . . Linda Kamp Bill Lowry Ann McClendon Kenton Mclntyre And I said to her . .. Texas weather . . . cant we talk about something more predictable? 7B Steve Martin Linda Mathis Mary Murdock . and that's when I lost the tip of my finger. Craig Ownby Barbara Perry Barney Smith Ellen Steadman Mary Pat Sullivan Teri Tonn Clifford Dunn Janel Dunn Linda Jordan Reba Lambert Mike Lewis Bobby Masten Jerry Morse Diana Prestridge 7C Linda Scull Shirley Shook Peggy Starnes Carla Swanson Linda Watkins There must be a scientific explanation for this. 7C How is this one, Mrs. Sappenfield? Who got the answer first? Grandmother Linda Jordan told Indian stories to her fellow tribe members. Brenda Armer Golia Barnett Teresa Barta 1D J. C. Bilyeu William Clayton Jon Davidson Do you suppose this Declaration of Independence could possibly get us out of here? Jerry Davis Deborah DuChemin Tina Hammett Walter Krueger Russell Miller Gary Powell 7D Diane Richardson Lynn Starr Art is a pleasure as well as a class. This may turn into a major construction job. Hubert Stiff Lynn Wade Larry Woodson John Wright Autographs Officers Mike Redden.............. vieviivinseieon. ... Vice-President Gary Morris. . ... Treasurer INGHCYEINBISOIT: o w s s 5 s wam voown s soms o s 3 sy 5 9CCTRLATY Eddie Stapleton. . ... oo oo President 43 Terry Coffey Dale Butler Danny Fuller Calvin Blackburn Susan Davis SA Janice Buskirk Frankie Farmer Donna Harden Books and more books . . . The choice is wide in our li- brary. S8A Look at the bulletin board, not at each other. Rosita Jaramillo Bryce Johnson Sylvia Lynch Joel Perez Shirley Prestridge Bruce Robinson Ed Scott Truda West Robert Toulouse Billy Black Sheila Clayton Lucy Cooper Linda Davis Remember how hard we tried on this one? Geneva Dotson Michael Hamilton Martin Harmon 3B Glendon McWhorter Abigail Miller Nancy Nelson Kathy Nichols Steve Owen 'OFFICE NOTES TODAY 1S DECEMBER 1P Norman Parrish Dailey Pik Pamela Plunkett Donna Pryor You're right, and that means holidays are here. Danea Sheppard David Speck Eddie Stapleton 3B Pam Stephens Martha Stiff Chris Wheeler enney Yarbrough You knew you should have studied for that test. Mike Brown Kay Cline 8C Um-m-m! That smells good! Virginia Butler Dorothy Carr James Carty Larry Clay Jacqueline Cottle Deborah Foster Tommy Higgins Jerry Hunter Jane Jenson Sharlene Laird Gregg Mays Sandra Mitchell Gary Morris Diane Rzlwls Jan Reeves Barlum Reynolds Mike Starr 8C aren Watson Rlley Willey Mr. Donowho can work those math problems, even if we can't. These are our future homemakers? ? ? 49 Spreading Christmas cheer! Becky Duncan 8D Elizabeth Gilbert ugene Hammett Bob Harpool Eddie Killian Dan Kjer Cheryl Kooker John Barta Becky Brooks Bob Cambron John Clayton Connie Crowley avid Cunningham Hey, Eddie! Wake up! Marsha Martin Mike Morey Nancy Neblett Ronnie Ray Is it edible? Mike Redden Terry Riddlesperger Bobby Russell 8D Charles Saunders Cathy Scroggins No pushing at the water fountain! L. N. Smith Linda Teague Linda Wade Jimmy Welborn Autographs Ninth Grade Officers Harry ey, o e erd weif 250 5 2505 25008 360 508 95 Vice-President Sam Toulouse. . ........ .. ... ... ... .. President Clydene Southard: o5 sms v s s da v 5 oo v s o Secretary Jim Hamilton. . .. ... ... ... ... . ... Treasurer 53 Frances Abbott Barbara Anderson Evelyn Ballard Terry Brown Tim Brown Sally Cline Linda Core 9A Janet Ferguson Karen Friedsam What is Bill reading, anyway? Class! Look at Tim; he has something to say. Fred Harrison Sylyia Hunt Bill McMath Kelsey Moore Judy Newland Janice Oliver Connie Petty 9A Mary Robertson Tommy Scull Robert Snider Charles Stephens Sam Toulouse Chris Wagenschnur Scott Watson Greg Williamson Gary Young Mike Hill Robert Housden Harry Key Rachel Lester Steve Adcock Mike Allen Marvin Allen Jimmy Barrow Jane Carter Judy Davis Ronnie DeFoor Paula Ellis Sammy Faris Kenneth Fairman Mike Gaines Doug Gheen 9B Gerald Lynch Mary Miller Jeanne Olson Mark Smith Janice Sons Benny Spurgin Robert Teague Gary Tonn Charles Wilson Juanita Worthy 9B It must be a test. Nobody concentrates likes that unless it is a Mr. Ferguson, don't count offWe're busy. test. Jo Ann Ayers Dewayne Baker Charles Branch Paul Griffin Keith Hansel Bobby Hartsfield Sherry Higgs Michael Jacobs Dorotha Johnson 9 C y athy Langle Do all of you have a question to ask Mrs. Harris? Eddie Masten Janie Milam Doug Morrow Charlene Nuckels Martha Smith Paul Smith Danny Sprabary 9 C Ronnie Sprabary Linda Templeton What is it that is so interesting? 2 Bill Bonds Ann Boyd Barry Britain Betty Burke Bruce Coates Judy Embry John Foster 9 D Karen Hamil Jim Hamilton Well! At last Chris is busy. e e This is Mr. Donowho's Christmas test. Niles Harper Scott Hutchison Guillermo Jaramillo Judy Jones Peggy Kamp Billy Kiser Dick Laney Paul Leslie Pat Letson Ricky Payne y outhard Steve Speck Three hands, Jim? Carole Starnes Chris Webb Raymond Wood What's so interesting in that corner? 8l Smile! You're on candid camera! Elizabeth has trouble convincing Marsha and Cathy. Oh, come, now, Janice! Betty's shoes aren't that funny. Gossip! Gossip! Gossip! What's goin' on, Karen? e i These are our leaders of tomorrow!?! Christmas Has Varied Faces . . z 4 : S XOOW WOOO B wpm decorations, carols, and plenty of dancing. Nutcracker Suite As a change from the usual type of Christmas program, all of Miss Hodges' music classes pre- sented this colorful and lovely performance. Presented by the Elementary and Jr. High Music Classes Peggy Kamp's folksinging held us all entranced. Frances Abbott's spot news from Station Woo-Woo is always welcome. Talent . . . This is a Talent Scout watching you. This is the line-up. Diana Prestridge, Barbara Reynolds, Donna Hardin, and Shirley Prestridge gave us a rendition from The Beatles. Terri Tonn, Dehby Ferguson, and Mary Pat Sullivan Fred Harrison, Sam and Robert Toulouse brought down the house with sang Mandy. their combo. Assembly Jan Reeves and her New Orleans Fan Dance livened things Chris Wagenschnur is thhout doubt the greatest one-woman up. performer of Romeo and Juliet' Seventh graders Carl Ad- cocl ana Jones left and Lynn Wade and Lynn Starr right make their bids for class favor- ites. Jake Hendricks and Sue Branch left get help in their skit from Jeanne Gaf- ford, Bob Masten, and Linda Kamp. Favorites Assembly The Old Woman in the Shoe had nothing on Danny Jo Ann Ayers right was assisted by Charlene Nuckels, Fuller, Jan Reeves and Nancy Neblett. Rachel Lester, and Nikki Jeffrey. Valentine Dance Royalty Bill McMath and Jane Carter pose with crown-bearers Scott Harpool and Julie Hoehn. Princesses Paula Ellis, 9th grade; Donna Faris, 8th; and Jake Hendricks, 7th grade Prince; Billy Black, 8th; Sue Branch, 7th. and Paul Leslie, 9th. The eighth grade choir entertainment. 69 Western Day . . . Ruthie is having fun in the jitterbug contest. Now, pay attention, Miss Sparks. 8C had quite a skit! Oh-h-h, Mr. DuBose! Seventh Grade Favorite JAKE HENDRICKS Seventh Graders 72 Seventh Grade Favorite LYNN STARR Just Couldn't 73 Seventh Grade Favorite CARL ADCOCK Lintie Vote Seventh Grade Favorite JANA JONES ... So There! 75 Eighth Grade Favorite L. N. SMITH GARY MORRIS Runner-Up 76 Eighth Grade Favorite KATHY NICHOLS NANCY NEBLETT 3 A Runner-Up Ninth Grade Favorite JIM HAMILTON FRED HARRISON Runner-Up Ninth Grade Favorite SYLVIA HUNT JANICE SONS Runner-Up 79 Best Looking BILL McMATH GERALD LYNCH Runner-Up Best Looking JUDY NEWLAND PEGGY KAMP Runner-Up Friendliest STEVE SPECK BILLY MARTIN Runner-lUp Friendliest EVELYN BALLARD KAREN HAMIL Runner-Up 83 GARY TONN GREG WILLIAMSON Runner-Up 84 Best School Spirit JUDY JONES MARY ROBERTSON Runner-Up 85 Most Versatile MIKE GAINES SAM TOULOUSE Runner-lUp Most Versatile JANET FERGUSON LINDA TEMPLETON Runner-Up Wittiest MIKE HILL ROBERT SNIDER Runner-Up 88 Wittiest . A 'X e iag 131y 3 ':i; At . i s sl f ML Tei0eY i i il Y i, i 4 ity 3 3 1 i I3 g AL F ittt ; SEATIT e 1 ' S XA A Hisddiat s 10 :: f oy, Sl Mt el a3 1 Eria t i Wi '3y i ANN BOYD FRANCES ABBOTT Runner-Up 89 Nominees Seventh Grade Favorite DANNY CAGLE LYNN WADE Eighth Grade Favorite BRUCE ROBINSON DAVID SPECK Ninth Grade Favorite STEVE ADCOCK MARK SMITH Nominees Seventh Grade Favorite JUDY HIGGS SUE BRANCH Eighth Grade Favorite JO LYNN BELCHER JANE JENSON Ninth Grade Favorite BETTY BURKE MARY MILLER Nominees Best Looking SCOTT HUTCHISON HARRY KEY Friendliest SAMMY FARIS SCOTT WATSON Best School Spirit KENNETH FAIRMAN PAUL LESLIE Nominees Best Looking PAULA ELLIS KATHY LANGLEY Friendliest JO ANN AYERS SHERRY HIGGS Best School Spirit JANE CARTER MARTHA SMITH Nominees Most Versatile BOBBY DAVIS BENNY SPURGIN Wittiest MARVIN ALLEN BARRY BRITAIN 94 Nominees Most Versatile CHARLENE NUCKELS CLYDENE SOUTHARD Wittiest DOROTHA JOHNSON CAROLE STARNES 95 MIKE GAINESPresident As the leaders in the school, Mikey and Guillermo have tried to promote a harmonious relationship among students and faculty toward the general betterment of the school. We congratulate them on a job well done. GUILLERMO JARAMILLO ice-President 9 Student Council GREG WILLIAMSON SYLVIA HUNT ROBERT SNIDER Secretary, of Corresponding Publicity Competitive Events Secretary ' Secretary JANICE SONS Recording Secretary Officers BARBARA ANDERSON Treasurer PAULA ELLIS Sergeant-at-Arms BILL McMATH BARRY BRITAIN Sergeant-at-Arms Storekeeper BETTY BURKE Social Secretary SAM TOULOUSE Parliamentarian Storekeepers and Representatives A e Money, money, money is what Barry Britain wants More smiling homeroom storekeepers are Gary Young, k Riddl Peggy Starnes, Terry, and Michael Hamilton. T eroom erry Elizabeth Gilbert, and Martha Stiff. Paula Ellis, Bill McMath, and Guillermo Jaramillo install representatives Vicki Landers, Linda Kamp, Harry Key, Jim Hamilton, Jerry Davis, and David Cunningham. Pam Stephens and Harry Key share a note- Donna Faris hopes Jim Hamilton is doing book for information for homerooms. things correctly. 98 Service Class We knew it took a lot of work to make a poster but this many people? Contrary to popular belief, Service Class is not all fun ' and ' games. Benny Spurgin, Charles Wilson, Mikey Gaines, and Mike Hill clean a closet in their spare time. Somebody's in trouble, and Barbara Anderson and Chris Wagenschnur seem to be picking out the lucky person. Janice Sons, Mary Miller, and Betty Burke are also cleaning. It must be Spring Clean- ing time. Crispin Miller was one of many speakers for the installation assembly last year. Keeping up each six weeks Honor Roll is a part of the job taken by Guillermo Jaramillo, Bill McMath, and Sam Toulouse. Pam Plunkett, Kathy Nichols, and the office by bringing in absentee slips. Honor Society Clydene Southard, representative to the Stu- dent Council; Mary Robertson, secretary; Tim Brown, vice-president; Bobby Davis, president; and Chris Webb, treasurer, have done a fine job for the Honor Society this year. Barry Britain help Tim and Bobby are fooling us by pretending to sign permission slips. Ah! America's sisting of Mr. and Pam Redden. Mr. Burks introduced the guest speaker, Peter New members take their 0a!h: Redden, Larry French, and We don't know what but it's fun! greatest singing group, the Spidars, con Ferguson ?, Bill McMath, Kim Smith, Linardos from Greece right. back row, Sara Adkins, Kim Smith, Pam Asher; center, David ther; Chris Webb, Sam Toulome Bill McMath, :md Guillermo Jdmm:llo, front, Eddie Stapleton, Pam Plunkett, Kathy Nlchols, and Abigail Miller. Willie and Larry are doing, Kathy seems a bit scared, but Jim's having fun. JUDY EMBRY KAREN FRIEDSAM MARY ROBERTSON Business Mgr. Business Mgr. Editor-in-Chief FRANCES ABBOTT e Advertising X 1 CHRIS WAGENSCHNUR Organizations Work! Work! WORK! Meet that deadline! JANET FERGUSON Favorites Lion's Roar ROBERT TEAGUE HARRY KEY Photographers ANN BOYD Activities Mary, Billy, and Ann seem to be working. But what is Janet doing? Judy, Karen, and Frances are busily getting ad pages ready to go. GUILLERMO JARAMILLO Art Safety Noon-hour traffic would pose a worse problem with- out the help of Don Yarbrough and Vicki Landers. Seems as if the P.E. classes always have to be told to stay out of the halls. Treva Nuckles, Deborah Dyer, and Joe . . Brockett also help with street traffic. Danny Cagle, Larry Ligon, and Darlene Scott make sure that people don't get run over crossing the street. Council After a good meal, an excellent speaker holds the attention at the Safety Council Luncheon. Taking care of the traffic in the halls is part of the Safety Councils job. The Safety Council works toward making our school a safer place. They educate the whole school for safety; they patrol streets; and they publish a safety paper along with their other duties. Featured speaker, former sponsor of the Safety Council Miss Rayne, gave a truly good speech to the group. Linda Davis, and Lucy G one of the projects entered in the math and science fai William Clayton poses above while Kenney Yarbrough, treas- urer, and Guillermo Jaramillo sketch. Right, studying art work, ar e Michale Hamilton, vice-president; Chris Wagenschnur, president; and Walter Krueger. Danea Sheppard, ooper pose before Art Club Part of the fun of Art Club is doing art work similar to that of Hubert Stiff, Linda Davis, secretary, and William Clayton. Chris Wheeler, Norman Parrish, and Michael Hamilton! Why arg you playing with blocks in Math Club? Right, Dailey Pike, Abigail Miller, president; and Kenney Yarbrough, vice-president prepare for a meeting. secretary ; 106 Kenney Yarbrough, Chris Wagenschnur, Abigail Miller, Bobby Davis, Jane Carter, Tim Brown, and Gary Young seem highly interested in this game. David Cunningham, Mike Morey, and Michael Hamilton concentrate, but Dailey Pike is camera-minded. Billy Black and Charles Saunders battle it out to a finish. Chess Club Michael Hamilton, Gary Young, and Danny Fuller study a chart on a projector. Projectionists 107 President, Sally Cline; Secretary, Judy Embry; Vice-presidents Donna Faris, Kay Cline, and Judy Davis have a planning session. e - Cathy Scroggins, Donna Pryor, Cheryl Kooker, Nancy Nelson, Barbara Reynolds, Terry Riddle- sperger, Elizabeth Gilbert, and Jane Jenson pose with new pamphlets that they enjoy. Jo Ann Ayers, Sherry Higgs, Linda Core, and Janie Milam prepare for a cooking lab. History Club Tina Hammett, Diane Richardson, Teresa Barta, Jerry Davis, Walter Krueger, John Wright, William Clayton, and Golia Barnett study a map of Texas. Mike Lewis, Linda Watkins, Linda Scull, Becky Coffey, Sue Branch, Peggy Starnes, Phillip Embry, Maria Bardas, Janel Dunn, Bobby Masten, Jerry Morse, Carl Adcock, and Clifford Dunn study folders about Texas. Below, Gathering facts about Texas history are Jeanne Gafford, Diana Prestridge, Marilyn Brown, Matt Hyder, Bill Lowry, Steve Martin, Debby Fer- guson, Barney Smith, Linda Kamp, Jana Jones, Barbara Perry, Kenton MacIntyre, and Kathy Foster. Travel posters are checked by Ann Jagoe, Suzanne Gilbert, Tommy Grant, Mary Murdock, Teri Tonn, Craig Ownby, Jake Hendricks, Linda Mathis, David Anderson, Ann McClendon, and Mary Pat Sullivan. Right, Famous Faces are being displayed by Russell Miller, Lynn Starr, J. C. Bilyeu, Debbie DuChemin, Hubert Stiff, Jon Davidson, and Larry Woodson. QM Guillermo Jaramillo, Judy Jnnes md Sam Toulouse seem to be working but what about Bill McMath, Ann Boyd, and Nikki Jeffrey? Jimmy Barrow helps people to file in in an orderly manner. Janet Ferguson, Barbara Anderson, Gary Tonn, Mike Hill, Ann Boyd, Billy Kiser, and Niles Harper check the fire box. David Cunningham, Gary Young, and Michael Hamilton pause during a fire drill for a smile to the camera. 110 Band Doug Gheen, Barney Smith, Danny Fuller, Kathy Foster, and Sylvia Hunt are hard at work. Tim Brown, Chris Wheeler, Kay Cline, Paul Leslie, Kathy Nichols, Carole Starnes, Pam Stephens, Cathy Scroggins, Mike Morey, Bill Bonds, Danny Fuller, Marilyn Brown, and Craig Ownby wait for further instructions from Dr. Trickey. Orchestra Peggy Kamp, Nancy Nelson, Paula Ellis, and Jane Carter serenade their teacher, Miss Johnson. Ah-hh! A moment of rest with Judy Jones, Abi- gail Miller, Susan Davis, and Linda Kamp. Clifford Dunn, Linda Wade, Diana Prestridge, and Paula Terry Riddlesperger tunes up as Billy Black, Janice Ellis pay attention ? to a lecture. Buskirk, and Linda Davis wait to play. 114 Football participation, for Lab School, means that our ninth grade boys join the Denton Junior High School team. They practice away from school and contribute a great deal to the success of the team as a whole. Billy Kiser, T Marvin Allen, E Douglas Gheen, G 9th Grade Football Robert Snider, T Bobby Davis, T Ronnie DeFoor, C Charles Branch, G Paul Smith, B -3 A AVE $ 4 B 115 116 7 8 Grade Football Front row, left to right: Glendon McWhorter, Steve Owen, Tommy Higgins, Jimmy Borth, Phillip Embry, Bill Lowrey; second row, Manager Mike Hill, Bob Harpool, Eddie Killian, L. N. Smith, Larry Clay, Jerry Davis, Manager Paul Leslie; third row, Dale Butler, Coach Ferguson Willie Newton, Coach' Baker, Mike Brown, Bob Cambron, John Davidson, Coach Hansel, and Mike Star: L. N. Smith and Larry Woodson stand with some of the awards they have won for Denton. is only one of the forms that have brought them the u'ophxes shown above. Basketball Bottom row: Greg Williamson, Raymond Wood, Gary Tonn, Gerald Lynch, Bill McMath, Sam Toulouse; back row: Manager Paul Leslie, Jim Hamilton, Sam Faris, Fred Harrison, Mike Gaines, Tommy Scull, Scott Hutchison, Scott Watson, Paul Smith, and Coach Baker. Hutchison 3 shoots, but Watson 12 appears stopped at a dead end. Watson tries to get the ball while Hutchison watches tensely. One of you Scotts get that ball! Gaines goes for 2. Williamson jumps high as McMath ponders the outcome. Eighth Grade Basketball gbzg-gg e Qi Front: Glendon McWhorter, Greg Mays, Charles Saunders Mike Redden; center: Bob Harpool, Martin Harmon, Eddie Killian, Bobby Cambron; back: L. N. Smith, Danny Fuller, Gary Morris, Coach Ferguson. 120 And in goes one by Harpool! Fuller goes for a lay-up. 121 Scott Hutchison jumps for a new record. Oops! This jump could be a good one. 122 Outstanding Athletes KATHY NICHOLS, Eighth Grade TERI TONN, Seventh Grade SALLY CLINE, Ninth Grade 123 Best Athletes Ninth grade: Mary Robertson, Clydene Southard, Judy Jones, Sylvia Hunt, Bar- bara Anderson, Paula Ellis, Linda Core, Sally Cline, and Jane Carter. Eighth grade: Kay Cline, Sylvia Lynch, ancy Nelson, Donna athy Nichols, Jane Jenson, Pam Stephens, Terry Riddlesperger, Marsha Martin, and Cathy Scroggins. Seventh grade: Judy Higgs, Ann Mc- Clendon, Marilyn Brown, Becky Coffey, Lynn Starr, Debbie Ferguson, Linda Kamp, Teri Tonn, Teresa Barta, and Debby DuChemin. Qutstanding Athletes Bill Lowry, Carl Adcock, Jake Hendricks, Rus- sell Miller, John Wright, and Larry Woodson, seventh graders. WILLIE NEWTON, seventh grade CHRIS WHEELER, eighth grade MIKEY GAINES ninth grade 125 '64-'65 Cheerleaders JUDY JONES JANICE SONS CRAVEN DRY GOODS East Hickory EVERS HARDWARE 109 West Hickory SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 230 West Hickory THE BOSTON STORE Northeast Corner of the JACK BAKER FLOWERS 1421 Malone RAMEY AND WHITE Insurance Agency First State Bank Building 128 VARSITY SHOP 119 Avenue A KIBLER OFFICE SUPPLY 101 South Locust CONNIE HARRIS SERVICE STATION ELITE ELECTRIC COMPANY Fort Worth Highway SCHMITZ-FLOYD HAMLETT FUNERAL HOME 120 Center DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 215 W. Hickory DENTON CENTER HARDWARE 522 W. University Drive H. M. RUSSELL AND SONS 201 W. Hickory 3824121 JONES CLEANERS 1302 West Hickory 382-6013 BOYD PAINT CENTER Denton Center 382-3868 131 PIERCE'S 107 West Hickory 382-6824 W. F. PAT HAMILTON 210 West University Office 387-2300 BLAIR ELECTRIC 215 West Oak 382-5712 LEON McNATT SHRADER'S MOTOR COMPANY PHARMACY 505 North Elm 121 North Elm i I Ik BoOKWoRM 382- UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 1222 West Hickory DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE East Hickory RUSSELL-NEWMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY East Hickory RAY HUNT OIL COMPANY 535 Industrial TOBIN DRUG 120 West Oak North Side Square EMBRY APPLIANCE SERVICE REPAIRS 3826901 382.5428 382.5433 BARLOW CAFE FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY 117 Piner BARNEY'S AUTO SUPPLY 331 E. Hickory SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE 101 South Locust PIGGLY WIGGLY 111 University Drive 115 Austin Fort Worth Drive 134 UDERTMAN'S Books, Gifts and Supplies 1314 West Hickory 387-1313 DENTON SPORT AND TOY CENTER 521 North Elm UNIVERSITY STATE BANK ANTHONY'S 115 West Hickory GOEN FUNERAL HOME 320 West Oak 135 BROOK'S DRUG STORE 222 West Hickory J. C. PENNEY COMPANY University Drive DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 105 West Hickory BEN FRANKLIN West Side Square MORRISON MILLING COMPANY 319 East Prairie MONROE PEARSON 421 East Oak Jim StoneT 123 Ave. A. e Ph. 382-5715 e Denton, Texas JOESPHINE ABBOTT REAL ESTATE Denton 382-3872 136 Lewisville KE 9-2040 e T SN ot aen - - 3 e NSes x N - g s x : k s e T S S e by AR v Y . - a Re X o Fi YL Dy ? X B f P g -8 e -
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