ODonnell High School - Eagle Yearbook (ODonnell, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Since its construction in 1926 this building has been the center of all High School activities. 2 flanges Re ect Progress : V A bv A .--:-. fflif , is 1 to . 'i 1 ' we fi' ff ll sss x 'R 3 The elementary school moved into new quarters in the fall of 1951. A J'-11'1iO1' High wing was added to the 1,5 . ssso if K ,N ,, .V,..,1 Vfk' 1 Last summer six classroom units were added to the High School building, and dressing room space in the gymnasium was enlarged. elementary building in 1961. Addition of the gymnasium to the High School building in 1947, provided facilities for athletic activities. Foreword A campus comprising six blocks with three multipurpose buildings, an en- riched curriculum, and the six-six grade, Elementary and Jr.-Sr. High Schools, di- vision initiated this year denote advance- ITISHI. Each forming a part of the mass and each contributing to that abstract thing called school spirit, year after year beginners, intermediates, seniors stream into the halls and the classrooms to prepare for a limit- less future. Pictorially the 1966 Eagle illustrates the analogy between O'Donnell school life and progress--a day at a time, a year at a time, through the years, into the future. aJla., 011567158 Aeademtes Personaltttes Organtzattons Sports Adoerttstng Page '7 Page 57 Page 75 Page 89 Page 109 'Unsung--,,i-It !-6:32-'Q' , .L Through the Year Behind the Scenes . . . l X X Q .- ' 1. Vit l iizsi5kf' Bus Drivers Early arrival of buses signals the beginning of each day. .X S ' ' gf -S' f C. L. Arnold, Sceanie Brunette Mae Summers, A. J. Howell Jerry Brown 559' Frances Arnold, Winnie Young, Margaret Mahurin, Isabel Ruiz, Dominga Valdez Lnnehroorn Women Nutritious noon day meals add pleasure to the day. I. G. McGee A. I. Howell Sid Jones Martha Howell 6 Cnstoclians Three-forty student exit--and clean up for a new day begins . Reading maketh a full man Conference a ready mang And writing an exact man. --Bacon. A CADEMIC OWEN COMER MRS. WANDA WINANS MRS. LILLIAN MCCORD Counselor Tax Assessor School Nurse Planners, o-orafinators Advocate Progress The Board of Education, pictured in the foyer of the recently completed addition to the high school building, spend many hours planning and formulating policies to meet present and anti- cipated needs of our school. Mr. Comer supervises guidance and testing, Mrs. Winans serves the Board as ex-officio secretary, and Mrs. McCord advises on health problems. Board Education D. I. BESSIRE DIC K FRANKLIN President W. W. EMERSON Vice-President JACK M. WOOD J. C . HARRIS Secretary W. H. COOK IULIAN PIRTLE Administrative Goal nrricnlnm Enrichment Mr. White plays golf for relaxa- tion and pleasure. CHARLIE WHITE Superintendent of Schools Paramount on Mr. White's agenda of tangible goals for the year has been the preparation of anew curriculum guide for our schools. Following Mr. White's directives, the faculty members have de- voted regularly scheduled in-service periods to the writing of courses of study for their specific areas of instruction. MRS. VERA ETTER School Secretary Five . . . Ten . . .Fifteen . . . Mrs. Etter counts all class and organi- zational money deposited in the Cen- tral Fund. WP' EZQTHBHIGT Teachers Initiate Solver of problems . . . confidant . . . nursemaid . . . mother substitute . . . wise . . . trusted . . . calm and reassuring . . . correcting the naughty . . . consoling the injured . . . hear- ing, but never listening to the tattle tale . . . ready with an- swers to 1001 questions . . . always adored, beloved, idol- ized MA RY WILLIAMS First Grade First Grade LUCILLE MA RLOW FA CULTY 1 -6 At day's end teachers escort students to their homeward-bound buses. A A-:mg X fi- .sy , '-9 bs SA LLIE HOWA RD First Grade RUTH BA TES First Grade MA BEL WHITE Second Grade ROBERTA STEGA LL Second Grade RUTH PUGH Second Grade NODIA TREDWAY Third Grade -ffl.-1 ,,. :S ft ae., .25-,. .1 f X, X 4,, ... f T 4 I 3 ., qw. -sa. f Transitions, Engender Confidence are IVAN SHERRILL, Principal MONTE WHITE Third Grade ANN A DA MS Third Grade MA RY BROUGHTON Fourth Grade A LTA LINE Fourth Grade RU TH BA LLEW Fourth Grade HELEN MORELAN Opening plateaus of knowledge at the lower educational level, Mr. Sherrill constructs with wisdom and honor a bridge of opportunity over the sea of daily trivia. Fifth Grade MARGARET SHERRILL MARY BROWN Fifth Grade Sixth Grade FREDERICK SMITH OMA LEE DOSS Sixth Grade Sixth Grade , M, Q ' ff Mr . Bates, First Grade Jerry Brown Rosa Casarez Wayla Craig Connie Childress Sedalia Davis Johnny Dorman Julene Dorman Jerry Doss Irene Escobeda Anita Franklin Roland Gloria Alvin Harris Linda Hunter Donna Hurt Kevin James Randy Kennedy Ronia Kizer Janet Mires Dewayne Parker Steven Payne 595 1 f ti i, 1 5 W 'Q 1- .f 4 t i i , C . s essy 'hwy , .,., 'ijj , Q -f ,9 K R . WTS , 'ng if--.L Iohn Smith -1 , V 1 9. . Kieth Svrinney y 3 Stella Villarreal , . . .ff'?sf?w Q , 'D' Sandra Williams 'jfgfggigs V5-I, sm- 5' - aasfrssa! sam ' M The magic of Halloween transforms first graders into witches, ghosts, and goblins Mr. , f '- xxx . Ik . Q MQ ,, V , ,IAIAV V' xr ' E ge - K U, lr 'ff , J 3 fr W, . , A Howard? First rude J as J ' ,r on .za f A r ,.-1 R' -S 1 rr r ' ' f 4 ? , J ' 26.52 4 ,,,,,. 1' Y -V bi lif ' '- , , ' R , J J . Q 4-H . a ' Y R .' 'Q A 1 frwng? Z NX ,, 'rm K fra 1 HP , , VV .vi 1 . E , 1 Mfg, I 4- is J IX - A-X s a 0 is or 2 as A , fa my -1. , I 'f --4 1 w 11 emi-Msr..4-f n . rf-:Q mg 1 ' 7Fg'?':. '- F , fi 41 ff r r it 2 fig .if-A Ti E I I H? Mh j rv' , ,QA V' J ' ' firrrf f f R f' ,fi ' :'t' ' 'K' lr 45 'lil' 7? Richardo Molina Diana Morales Julia Olvera Rosa Palmarez Sylda Pena Erineo Rodriquez Graciela Rosales Carey Stewart Bobby Vasquez Delwin Williams Deborah Young Johnny Young Miguel Aceves Rosa Acosta Ramon Barrientos Rosa Berumen Dian Brown Steve Brownlow Maria Cantu Maria Cavazas Ramon Cavazas Ruben Cortez Rachel Crain Nancy Cruz Denise Dorman Olga Garza Becky Hayes Ruben Huerta Victoria Juarez Johnny Martinez Melida Martinez Jerry McMillan I Making decorations gets children 1nto I mf In yyoy' the Christmas spirit Mrs. Mqrlowps First Grade 08 Winter brings enjoyable activities. Carlos Fuentes Beatrix Garcia Daniel Garcia Jesusita Garcia Susie Garcia Ismael Gloria Modesta Gonzales Diane Gutierrez Freddy Hernandez Jamie Hernandez Cecil Honesto James Leal Linda Marmolejo Ruth Mendienta Paul Morales Alice Renteria Mary Ann Salazar Andrew Sanches Ruben Santos Mary Tristan Joe Valadez Mary Valadez Eva Vargas Gabriel Vargas Cruz Aguirro Gabriel Aguirro Magdalena Cantu Roy Casarez Enrique Adame John Castillo Angelina Contreras Virginia Cortez 4 All M 1 Maria Fernandez A K KX .VJ C p , fl l gr' fs.. qi , Raul Adame Xffs I, 4 5 Mrs. Williams 9 First Grade Larry Antuna Rosa Berrera Robert Castillo Gloria Castro war, : ,rf F ,, rr,...r, f srrf H K, A 444 rj ,R f V f , fff. ,, X' , sixty: M f I . V,,. f at l F 1 - ff 'f' '-'waz 5? f X A . ,, .- X ' 1 f-2 ssr, 2 rg Bb CQ 'far his 'w fr1.v, ..,,o, rrfr G HK s :if I A ? will tr M 1 Pictures give meaning to the alphabet Elizabeth Contreras Sylvia DeLeon Adeliada Elizondo Linda Fernandez Ruben Fernandez Delia Garcia San Juana Garcia Santos Garcia Ricky Gutierrez Jesus Hernandez Rosalinda Huerta Frank Montero Carmen Olvera Alex Renteria Calzada Rodrique Ernest Rodriquez Steve Rodriquez Gus Ruiz Z Nick Saenz Tino Salinas Daniel Sanchez Sally Santos Samuel Santos Parfiro Vargas Mrs. Whitegs Second racle A. ff ' 'eq Q4 2 'l rf, Hn? ,V ,, r .A I6 diff? Sharla Pace Darlene Parker Berwin Rains Tara Sherrill Bryan Swinney Barry Taylor James Thomas Belinda Williams I Betty Barron Angelia Reckham Kim Burleson Vicki Clark Vicki Dabney Darla Dorman Gloria Escobedo Esmeralda Gloria Bennie Handcock Ann McLaurirr Dan Mott Petra Naranjo Weather science entrances the young. Mr. Pughps Second Grade Ka' -f ri., , ,J he '3 s 'Fifi Sa E X x X , A wi ww 1 'f VH K 'Q R' ws R555 f' 3, Reading a thermometer is important to a second grader. Jose Berumen Carmen Calzada Mauro Casarez Steven Cook Eribento Cruz Victor Garcia Ernest Gomez Lucia Gonzales Mary Honesto Olga Luna Eloise Moreno Charles Moore Adam Pena Albert Pena Connie Pierce Elsa Quintana Yolanda Ramos Jesusita Reyes Jaime Rosalezz Elvira Saenz Burl Taylor Connie Traylor ,. 7,1 ,gw it U I 5 ML! 'f I Ex N .M 244 .. m5,,W k X ws' Q FZ . f IA! . E 5, 2 fr .rr 5 .,...wf fp I ff A Mrs. Ste allps Second rade Freddie Brown David Carabajal I ohn Castillo Felipa Contreras Rosa Contreras Daniel Garcia Rose Garcia Roy Garcia Amelia Gloria Helen Gomez Nicholas Marmolejo George Martinez Mary Mendiete Daniel Morales Lidia Moreno Juanita Ortiz Jose Perez David Rodriquez 1 5 i ---'-rw M .SM I SQWSF . 'ezzzffseaf' fwy ,:J:,:: r-M, Tony Saenz Julian Valdez Marcelo Valdez Juan Vargas 'WR Even in the second grade, English grammar is essential. , Q' M rs r 'JN A 1 N X fs ..,, 1,y,1.i , . I Tredwayis Third Grade Randy Arnold David Carter Cheryl Clayton Perri Clark Cynthia Cook Joey Dorman Roger Gary Mary Gonzales Randy Gee Kem Hash Terry Harris Y.. Santa brings Christmas cheer. Linda Hohn Debra Kieschnick Terri McMillan Troy Mires Charles Moore Cindy Morrison Kirby Noland Teresa Owens Alan Parker David Pearson Jimmy Popnoe David Roye Sylvia Ruiz Debra Sherrill Paul Smith Wendy Stewart Clark Swinney Sandra Swinney Mrs. Whitegs Third male Q 7 3 :ax I X A-4 Bobby Jackson Jose Acosta Terry Bristow Lola Brown Billy Childress Dewey Clark Sabrina Clark Brady Cook Troy Cook Roger Crain Erlinda Cruz Karen Dorman Barry Doss Herman Martinez ,fir Georgia McGruder Q, x I L : I Betty Moore William Moore Jesse Ortiz Irma Rosales Gloria Saenz Alicia Santos Clint Sayles Albert Valadez Robert Valadez Darlene Vasquez Lynette Webb Danny Word lgll s'f f 1 r i l , srsr V ,K gf li 1 January is the month of ice and snow. Mrs. Adams, Third Grade LQ ' r S gi Q . ,1., f s +3 1 ',,' . -I 1 rf H r i ,J an -- A ' I ji C JJJ is i s J , Y i Y-Mm I In f 1 .f x r 5 ra x ir A ' Pedro Honesto Raul Huerta Irion Hunter Juan Juarez Diana Lopez Elisa Lopez Gaylon McLean Lydia Marmolejo Pete Morales Gabriel Olvera Jessie Olvera Irene Ortiz Carlos Aguilar Frances Barrieutos Sylvia Benitez Joe Castillo Emma Contreras Guadalupe Contreras Sylvia Contreras Grady Cook Yolanda DeAnda Gracie Garcia Guadalupe Garcia San Juana Garcia 'Z fr Y rar . Sally Pena C andelario Quintana C Marcelino Rodriquez Jesse Rubio f,J ,J f Linda Ruiz Jubentino Salinas a E 5 5 nu., Long 3 sounds like rhea in cake. ,,s. 13 z. 2l The enchantments of Greek and Norse nymphs intrigue Ilmmy, Sonja and Kim. Dennis Conrad Benny Dorman Robby Furlow Ricardo Garza Katherine Gonzales Tommy Harris Io Beth James Luis Naranjo Walter Paftain 'a'r Sylvia Ramos Jimmy Romine Pau1RuiZ , , S f' Michelle Smith i I H alma! Z 'QS Q 1? w 1 N ' 4-Q ,to S Mrs. Line Fourth Grade Rosalio Adame Jimmy Benitez 'Q Burley Brewer ' w Walter Brown g 2 Yi ' s ' Q A , ,,r. r,r.r, L V Billy Cunningham i. ' ' ' , , -f' K I 4-35 'W I y 1, , Sandra Davls Ji. , ' , I 2 A . Igzgilziilt WM ,, ,V ' Alfred Escobedo a t , , he 5 if M ? I ' qi ,k.. i kW,, ' KAK ,K , , .,,,,,,.,,.. ff iiii i rrrr . IOS Garza r -- A 1 r s fi Tre f is .,rr t so . ' Zh V in'i1 ' Clndy Gass 5 'T Y iii R 7 Linda Gass ' kr, , A' I' -1 i t ,V Isabell Gutierrez Odell Hunter l'r p Burnell Jackson R ' i Sylvia Lopez Pam McKenzie f 'r,,l' 'frrv'r 5292 gig Z3 ze 'v 51 ' fl ,l or r ,.,,. A Commutative . . . Associative . . . Distributive . . . Important sounding words vital to mathe- matical explanations. Paul McLaurin Deborah Mensch Rita Molina Vilsen Reyes Richard Taber Scotty Thompson 'f , W . Maria Trevino Nadine Vargas Sylvia Villarreal Margie Santos Zakir Ji 5 ,Z N Xa s. 5 at , , mira! Randy Williams xx ky? prim 4 1 i. ., lx ra. Mrs. Broughton? Fourth Grade Maria Aguilar Aurora Berumen Mary Casarez Aurora Conteras Hilda Conteras Marcelino Conteras Elias Cruz Suzanna Cruz Lorenzo Escobedo Antonio Fernandez Felipe Garcia Marcelino Garcia I W' fa ir Ji! Www ,h X Qalw s ,ga u 'W ' f 'fi Z ,- M, . ...K - -- .fr ,. -'ee r fgsfx Daniel Gloria Rudolf Gloria Ruben Gutierrez Daniel Leal Domingo Martinez Rebecca Martinez Alicia Morales Alicia Morales Olga Morales Sylvia Pena Elia Rodriquez Lucia Rodriquez Adam Salazar Bobby Sayles , ll! fe grip igy ' ,gi A siii 'LX ' gi ii' brhrh ii L-.. 'Q -i-. L f 9. sssris s A 1 i 5 1 J -.1 f me ' Q ,-Q 1 2 ' , 5 I hi.. Valentin Tristan 1 iffy' El V ffl if Pumpkins, golden trees, and fall- em argas . A ing leaves, portray the tradition- al raiment of fall. l Jr Mrs. Sherrill is Fqfth racle Janice takes advantage of a panel discussion to express her views on the new mathematics system. Jerry Boles George Botello Loretta Brownfield Larry Davis Brenda Dorman Rock Eike Carlos Gutierrez Blenda Harris Chuck Hoskins Trena Jackson Robert James Connie Kizer Adeena Lawhon Freida Mahon Maria Maldonado Charlene Mauldin Samuel Mensch Wes Mitchel Janice Nelms Terry Parker Janie Reyna Tampa Richardson Mike Rodriquez Arthur Ruiz Rosa Santos James Thompson Elaine Traylor Henry Vargas Robby Vestal Jack Williams AY lf' 5 , , V Pamela Allen M '4JJy I C A Debra Bairrington ,e rrrss J . f i izil I A J rrnnn J J ssyrr . ,f V. , ky 'Wi I N m 4 ' ' 1 W glitz yi ff. iw - Q , .J an , J x y is 4 Q r' f J Q C lll' ,il' A 1 s,, 4 KJ l a r- .rm -:J f J. s p J srrsyr 1 J 3 H pppip yy , T L ., ' if U I I7 - 'J' g K' 5, I' Q' all J Q 5 f J ' A J - ,Q M Jy: p by X J J,JJ L y ,,, , 5. ig? sllsi f ff? , J 1- JJJVC T an J X T so A srr at J M sv V :rr JJJ Z? i , fi? J JJJJ. is . M rs. Morelan is Jimmy Brownlow Ronnie Casarez Alfredo Contreras Renn Dorman James Henry Gass Julia Gloria Manuel Gutierrez Janie Herrera Jesus Laureles Baldemar Lopez Micliael Lugo Rufino Marmolejo Juan Martinez Douglas McGruder Joyce McGrLider Mike McKenzie Wilton Morrison Larry Nino Linda Olivan Eufemia Ortiz Linda Ortiz Julian Reyna Janie Rodriquez Ramiro Rodriquez Jose Luis Rosalez Robert Santos Gilbert Tamez Manuel Valdez Milton Williams David Wingfield Roberto Avila F fh Grade Elias Berumen , Q it r, , Q ra ,tfrfkrgsis 2? ' , f-Tv . ffm . f - Q 4' .i': ,c., Q Us D Jyr if 3 K ,s Vrkrr r K fx fa ,. ryir 5 .. r,.- il 11 H: 5 Ls it qw, I ' QW 5 ' . if ,,,. ' , 'vi 4 if 5 +55 ' 'J p 3:3 f rJ,J J Q' Zn- Isa- I :dx A spin nxt Lf . k v? ggi ,,,,, X, 'fff'-flue 5' - Q21 - iimlf-was Wwav 1 ' 1 1 fZ:gQ,gi'?1'iffffi 1 -'ifiiii :ss . 5 ii ,,.,h ,, Q , at so if J ig W ' ' 'r',, ,i'r ' if r+ ' 1 H . Eze, V gk f' va' J, I ' f . 2 'ke I 1 , ra A ' . J I Blackboard drills im- prove spelling skills. i y Mr. Doss Sixth Grade iii. ..,-.33 V1 Danny Amaro T , 'S r 1 5 Charla Cook Richard Dison Patricia Emerson Beth Franklin Ranaldo Gomez Deborah I-Iohn Teresa Jackson Karen Moore Loudean Parker David Partain Suzan Pearson Connie Popnoe Suzanne Proctor Kenneth Romine Danny Swinney Ioan Thompson Sarita White Dorothy Vernon 'V' 5 1 I iff Nora Amaro Tandy Barton Pamela Brewer Sarah Brewer Margie Brunette Jimmy Caswell Rex Childress David Conrad M.. ,, , . Geography conveys the customs of people in foreign lands. - r. R r .,., V- , 1 , a as df in 2 B ' Q 'Q 4: I tg , 'L we eb - rr' ff .,,. --- ,,r , '- ' ' ' , - 'f M41 1 H L. if 'Nw' 'f' 'W V 1 y Z r - , V, 5 ff ' ' f - ., '1 fsflif '7 6, , Y 'f'1 , 27 , .A X , ,V , . N I I :hk I VV nga? K-an VV Sw f ,xr ju '.'-' I I O A gf gQ,g1.?'i1 ' x it' ' fe? is ' Q- , f ii? 2' V if ' ' ,rry F r , ' -, K ,rrr, 1 f V, ' H J I ,, z MW i 7 , K ' ,VVV A ' 1 ss, I K , -ffs r ' It ,rw B , .H K,': 2- V, v W if ' ffi 1,1 I :-f' I , -f ,, N ,, 3 ., s 2 H- 9 W9 i n gg jgicx 5,7 Wgqzwr S ,Q , sg time ,I If .V ,Q-1 . V ,. ' A . 2 , 4 I ,',r , ,V ' A r,r1' ,, ' . M :av 1- r 'o ' . f tll or ,r B ,'-, ' , - . V B ' R I f 1 f Mrs. Brownfs Sixth Grade Lives of great men challenge youthful citizens to achieve their goals. Mike Cathey Carolyn Cook Carol Conrad Beverly Durham David Gallegos Ricky Gass Cindy Gibson Irma Gomez Gary Jackson Joe Luna David McLaurin Jimmy Moralez Janie Palmarez Rebecca Rodriquez Tommy Roye Edward Villarreal Kenneth Williams J it r tw fm .1 .sfgrslfql viz' I gf 'bb A Jgr at .rsy Xt f It my I n 'ij 'i In rr .:'f,--- , ' '1' if he f- f W ,.,. Y RA ., ltll, Sharon Schooler V i Richard Barnes Monty Barton Herbert Barrera Diane Benitez Marie Berumen IQ ff, ky , if 'X M if la Gi nf-ww K V Nea :A fi siri Q f ' rd kk'L W X final-X IJ l 3 I 'Z M r. Smith as Sixth Grade C' , iirs i t f :W r ,,L, f f 3 4 Q A , K ' as A 17. V ,:f?.4 ii?--irba , or V f' A' ' lll l -gi' . ki iw .wg rf , 'ur' if ' V z Sandra Rodriquez Cenarina Rosalez Victor Ruiz Joe Valadez Catorino Vargas Efriain Aguilar Alicia Barrera Tony Barrientes Freddie Carter Alfredo Casarez Diana Casarez Juan Contreras May Cruz Sylvia Garcia Tina Garcia Diana Hernandez Celestine Hunter Joe Martinez Manuel Morales Joe Moreno Thomas Ortiz A ndrew Palmarez Vincent Reyna y,,,, , ml--, qu- M, Today's news visualizes tomorrow's history. ,fam-...,, cs ff' QT, o , H fo MARY V. BROWN W. I. BUCHANAN SAMMIE ROWAN JERRY DON BROWN Science Band English Physical Education Seventh Grade Sponsor History 7 Speech Major Sports NHS Sponsor Junior Sponsor Facets of Secondar Teaching HALLIE GEE, Principal I'Ux JAMES W. REED TONY MOYERS Vocational Ag. High School Math FFA Advisor Ir. High Athletics LOTA SCHOOLER BETTY DISON Social Studies Librarian Always interested, always busy, Mr. Gee keeps the Ir. -Sr. High School operating smoothly. Here he lowers the hall divider before a ball game. ff li: K , ,M VJ NOLA BOLCH Spanish Commercial Ir. High Math English IH, IV Journalism Sponsor Radiate in Man Directions BILL SCHOOLER Language Arts Hard-working and devoted . . . active in Freshman Sponsor extracurricular doings . . . just . . . some- times criticized, sometimes lauded . . . re- ' Senior Sponsor Major Sports Sophomore Sponsor JERRY ROWAN ROBERT RYAN MALCOLM KENNEDY Athletic Director Social Studies MURPHY BYRD Science Eighth Grade Sponsor presenting authority to the wayward, the key to answers for the inquisitive . . . coun- N pp , seling the troubled and the troublemakers s . . . policymakers . . . enforcers of rules . . i'Aii 772' sicsi r rsr arr friends . . . educators . . . busy but never too 3 A buSY to he1P a student . . . Q AZTA FACULTY 7-12 D . V sr ' ,W s,r.1 A jj- The faculty reveal their hidden musical talents- during the McMurry.Band assembly. QM S OLETA SMITH FHA Advisor Pep Club Sponsor Homemaking I, II, III Key Campus Positions Held Z1 Though more boys held key campus positions, two girls received an ex- tra vote of confidence by being elected to more than one office. BECKY BRUNETTE FHA President MARK BALLEW Student Council President 32 ' JERRY HA IRE FFA President BOBBY CANTWELL PAULA CARROLL Freshman President Seventh President Eleven tudents Recognizing their responsibilities to the student body which elected them, these students have worked diligently to fulfill their duties. KATIE GARRETT National Honor Society President CLARA A UTRY , Band Captain Eagle Editor Pep Squad President EDDIE KNIGHT GARY BATES DWIGHT CRAWFORD HAROLD BESSIRE Eighth President Sophomore President Junior President Senior President Wm 33 S t it OHS Sciliites Interest Initiative Each year O'Donne1l High School sa- lutes students for achievement meri- torious of the award. Designations for the award are made by the instruc- tors in the various fields of learning. DONNA AUTRY Science 'iiii ii S f'i '1Af,,, f if .,Q,,, a lg kt PAULA BEA CH DONNY SEAY Social Studies Social Studies, P.E. FRAN MCLA URIN Commercial Studies - issss ----wh...-.-,Q .li .K ' Q r f 's g -53, ..:' :f5i23f.'5.rxg.'t'?izQ5i, DORTHTY DORMAN ANNIE ORTIZ Home Economics Physical Education Achievement Aptitude Seholarshtp More than scholastic average, the student's interest and willingness to work are considered. Perhaps his most important achievement is the contribution that he makes to the class as a whole. SU ZA NNE MORRISON Mathematics 'F CLARA AUTRY JOHNNY BOLES GARY BATES English S TEVE GA RY Speech ii c is my fr LIBBY COOK BOBBY CASWELL Band Vocational Agriculture tudent Assistants Integral Part of OH Every period of the day finds student assistants busily engaged in recording attendance data, running errands, taking messages, checking books out, and assisting students in using the library. Rosie Amaro, Janie Barnes, and Diane Kieschnick determine the Dewey classifi cations of books which Mary Ann Richard son and Dorthy Dorman shelve. Mrs. Dison instructs student librarians Jo Ella Askew, Kerry Van Barnes, Janeece Burleson, and Sharon Dempsey in procedures of research techniques. Mr. Gee and Donna Autry record important dates on the activity calendar. Terri Taylor, Annie Ortiz, Libby Cook, La Nita Wood, Becky Brunette, Jimmy Gay Gardenhire, Lorene Goldstone, and Tonia Beckham perform meritorious office tasks. fficers Unite Class IANA HASH TEDDY ROGERS Vice-President Secretary SHIRLEY WITTE PAULA CARROLL IAN CASWELL Reporter President Treasurer Louie Amaro Sirita Askew Cathy Barrett Charlotte Bairrington Maxey Bairrington Benny Barton Rosemary Brewer Debbie Cantwell Paula Carroll Anna Carter Gary Cartwright Johnny Casarez 'S Seventh Graders Valerino Castro 1' Jan Caswell . v ' Kathy Caswell ' Barry Clayton Eddie Conrad , e' Johnny Conrad Sue Davis Y 14? 1 , - i l', E gk 1: mf ik ..sss , 'F lf . 5 s . 1 , ff A 2 , Carolyn Durham h LX Steve Emerson Jerry Dee Franklin Doris Gallegos L l' if Alberta Gonzales gi X Class Favorites LCUIE A MA RO .TA N CASWELL ,Xgm F gl ., i affff. ss M Q fl .mg-1 2 Q ' of - N fm , sf 3 K ' f V ' Q s'ss C J gr I -f',1' 1 r ' Eg 1. ,, I rlr,s l C s lr is m , v i yi, K r.. 5 W af I 9 an X I 4? aaffflsff WW an 1 f s ef , s fu Kr I .,. Continue to Search ..,. 1 Q' A fx gy A r-:I U H .:, m,1Q . ' , A2 ,fir H 1, I1'::::o 4 ,rittttg I-,.:,l'l 1 X X 'YS is XX . 5 f Q5 1 nf . E. S Q35 i N. if .Q fw A Q '33 Searching . . Pauline Gonzales Jana Hash Elida Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Joe Hoskins Debra James Rodger McKenzie Benito Lopez Juanita Lopez Anelia Luna Mike Mensch Janie Molina Esmeralda Olvera Frank Olvera Margaret Ortiz Oscar Ortiz all tel ,fill if Studying . . Seventh and Eighth Grades h e Q hh ,h to rl y r, A e l I ' A . ' - eiehe 21 , M3513 h,'e' 1 1 , 8 ' ii Tiff ' X .f'f?1, If dx nf V. f X wi: I Q 323422 J h 1 f i VKA, 5 fv-,.- an I V K ,i 4 ' Vzr I l f ee,:e ' R he er E X 6 W ,wg 'Rx VJ, r, K .f li ng .dmv W X-f . -' - V Q V l E S ref mm Miami W he funior High Cheerleaders IAN CASWELL Seventh Grade IANA HASH Seventh Grade RHONDA PAYNE Eighth Grade DEBBIE MITCHEL Eighth Grade IOYLENE ANDERSON Eighth Grade PENNY GASS Mascot , Q my ., I ' 5 .nk K -if 'IF 'ini 7 'tsl ' . 'Am x' eu- f J, Royce Pyron Raquel Rodriquez Teddy Rogers Henry Santos Paula Sherrill Steven Vestal Jerry Webb Gary Winter Shirley Witte Billy Wood Connie Word Ernest Turner X l l l Establish New Headquarters Q -3 3 'fs E x ' 'jgkff . 5, AE M s f Q h is Cara Crutcher Bill Amaro Ioylene A nd erson Tony Ballew y l Class Ujfieers RHONDA PAYNE DEBBIE MITCHEL Vice-President Secretary Kelly Barnes RONNIE GARDENHIRE EDDIE KNIGHT Reporter President Frances Barrera Gary Beach Willie Benitez Judy Boles Ronald Brownlow Tonia Dorman y as Harriet Cook ,, J YQ Rx F 'sg , ' 'i J f 1: , QR Eighth Graders Move nward ' Dana Emerson Ronnie Gardenhire Mary Garza Sharon Gass Mary Gonzales Mike Harris Glenda Jackson Jimmy Johnson Penny Jones Eddie Knight Bobby Knight Ivan Line Sally Lopez Sandra Massey Jay Lane Middleton Debbie Mitchel vifm-' iw' ' -fm, .Ir , IQ, ' we s oryy We Eg , X . .r i r if ii? E ff 3 EVL , . V -W E r . ix' J r Parts of speech pose problems for Mrs. Rowan's English class. Rhonda Payne Gloria Perez Connie Pirtle Jackie Quintana Ruben Reyes Nella Reyna Gloria Salazar David Smith Susan Taylor Charles Thompson. Mike Thompson Ersa Williams Mary Helen Molina Sulema Olvera L 'E 'fi J if ..g-I-f'71i2f'?f2 1-lgiff, N. 'TQ we iiiii :fi T3' 4.- rAk,r 3--X .,r.r R YW f Y? X X K I X. 1 iw f Xa, 5 aaar S ' a P ., 1 af' gg ss asra Class Favorites JAY LANE MIDDLETON GARY BEACH If wot 01? pw r A xr ' 34 ' 152 ff, Q ' -nv' 9 ii. Y In f. -N ' . ' S aL. ' 's. in xg., if Q He.. ig. I. RNS Z, annaa 1 . X Debbie Askew Dennis A utry Iannis Autry ,mmf Freshmen Enjo Festifvitzes Jesse Benitez Randy Bessire Layne Birdwell 'I' ,Q il. :PP ssss to A . ,, Asys A A QsA'AA A A X -ff 44 Johnny Boles Bobby Brown Bobby Cantwell Judy Caswell Wayne Crawford Richard Cross Manuela Cruz Amos Davis ln it Class Ojfzcers V BOBBY CANTWELL DEBBIE ASKEW 3 President DORTHY DORMAN MARY MOORE Reporter E .4.r, - ,. ,,,. ., E :, I 1 I It ,LLL . in ? - s., L Q 44 lx A A l ' fi . 3 ff and Begin Active Particrpation Dorthy Dorman I ' Nadine Gallegos Ralph Garcia Robert Garza Russell Gee Maple Hightower Wayne Kieschnick ,nl-5. 3 Margurit Garcia i in ?-, r:. X 'E 5. K f Q Argentina Leal Maria Leal Luciano Lopez Eugene McGruder Lynn McGruder Nancy McGruder Rosa Molina ' Larry Moore Q Mary Moore Judy and Layne discuss Student Council projects with Mr. Gee. is fl Eif- ii fs A S 'f i I M 1 The Sophomore Year Abelardo Ortiz Bama Ortiz William Parker Ronnie Proctor Norman Pyron Nemesio Salazar Sherry Stokes Linda Sumrall Johnny Turner Alamar Villarreal Debra Webb Doroteo Yzaguirre Second Phase o Tried Activities Marilyn Allen Rickey Arnold Gary Bates Danny Brewer Janeece Burleson Jesse Cano Lydia Cano Pablo Casarez V V ii ,-'. -I :gi ,.': :gl i if K Xi Q L i Class Omcers WAYNE CLAYTON Secretary GARY ELSTON BATES President MARY ANN RICHARDSON Reporter SHARON DE MPSEY Vice-President Henry Cazares Bobby Caswell 4 :mm v ' 'ak N. M .. M., ., , rig,- af' 3 x A .g hx, . X r . 5 . Qian! ,lp-Q.. 'Y' 'Wax galx 1 Wayne Clayton Linda Cook Alton Cook Johnny Dempsey Sharon Dempsey Mike Emerson Bobby Ewing Beverly Franklin pperclass Rank Draws Near f me ia, 1 Q mr. - .. .M Q 'E be P s Q f .RQ :aff 3 W A R iwiat K i l .ffgsrfil s 'Q 2 .: i f NX 3 s Johnny Gass Donald Hopson Wanda Lawhon Manuel Gonzales Randy Jackson Howard Mauldin 31 11 E2 'Q'? I r r 2 S Sophomores Mike, Kathy, Niecy, and Bobby mark places for themselves in the panorama of Senior pictures. 48 fly r 4 4 r1sli Jerry McKenzie Margret Pyron Lydia Reyes Mary Richardson Joe Roye . - sa g,. s Fx ' ,. My ,X ., ' . fv R2 -af, i?. K .. - all :,.r. 2 t- 'aww Janey Santos Bobby White Jimmy Williams Kent Wood Kathy Woolam 3 Girls, I Ba Lead Junior Class Class Ufficers DONNA MOORE Reporter KERRY VAN BARNES Secretary DWIGHT CRAWFORD President PAULA BEACH Vice-President figs 'FQ g 5 1 Q .ills ssl lsl f ls,ssl i Y' si-QE :, MQ '1k', , K N QM., , H i ,gkh In , E g sl, , A A A r l V' ' B 'A A llls A B B r B fi: lsesl 1 J- A g A we l as llsls f y sg E f X if K , H iii 2 A I ,fx . Sylvia Amaro Io Ella Askew Susie Bairrington Kerry Van Barnes Billy Barnes Ronny Barnes Roland Barrera Alan Barrett N 49 . 4 ,1 , ' Jerry Barton Tonia Beckham Paula Beach Juniors Take an Active Q is on X Fl 'Rm is L 5. N171 L Virginia Cook Dwight Crawford Gary Evans Cathy Franklin Steve Gary Lorene Goldston Roy Gomez Danny Hale Judy Hoskins Linda Jones Ronny Jordan Diane Kieschnick Carrie Line G G ee a K frgrk i . X ' I .C K Sharon and Greg assume royal Fairy Land positions at the Harvest Festival Pageant. Port in School Functions Members of the Junior class take advantage ofthe new concession stand. Cleta Massey Marilyn McMillan Donna Moore Eddie Joe Moore Suzanne Morrison Sharon Payne Jimmie Proctor Greg Reed Shiela Singleton I. W. Stokes Terri Taylor Sue Thompson Kenneth Vestal Linda Vestal Charlie White La Nita Wood Carmen Luna Richard M ans ell IQ rf' fx , I 225 ff ,... -s., 'ffm ,,, . fe A X ,,, g 3 X 1 . I .Q is .-,, ,wiv ' L g et , 1 f I Wx W 5 V ffl if ,af so , -, 1' I ,, Who 95 Who Seniors Coveted by students attaining worthy school life, Who's Who Senior desig- nation is a distinctive honor. The high school faculty selects Seniors to receive this honor and recommend that they be granted the O Award. Leoderslup Personality Depenofability CLA RA A UTRY KA TIE GA RR-ETT HA ROLD BES SIRE 52 DONNY SEAY MA RK BA LLEW Loyalty Soholarshzp Partiozyoation lass Umcers CLA RA AUTRY Secretary LA RRY EMERSON Vice-President DONNA AUTRY Reporter HA ROLD BESSIRE President '4 'lh 415 Mike Childress Rosie Amaro Jimmy Todd Pam Singleton Jerry Haire Katie Garrett Earle Wingfield Fran McLaLu'in Twelve Years to Remember. . . Harold Bessire Donna Autry Johnny Joe Botello Jimmy Gay Gardenhire . . . A Future to Envision N -Ig, -gk - ,517 KE , , -A IVR . ' t yy: ,. - Vx I , QQ sw L 4 X Linda Arnold Donny Seay Louisa Ortiz Mike Barnes wh.. .,,,,,. ,L A Tony Reyes Teodoro Trigo Janie Barnes Clara Autry Denzal Smith Armando Amaro A nnie Ortiz Senior ARMANDO AMARO: One-Act Play 25 Junior Play. ROSIE AMARO: One-Act Play 25 Librarian 3,45 Junior Play5 FHA 45 Queen For a Day 4. LINDA ARNOLD: Basketball 35 Pep Club 1-45 FHA 1-4. CLARA AUTRY5 Librarian 25 Annual Staff 3, Edi- tor 45 FHA 1, 2, Officer 3,45 Student Council 1,3, Sec. 45 Most Courteous 35 OHS Salutes 3,45 Junior Play5 Class Sec. 2, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, Officer 3, 45 Class Favorite 2,35 NHS Sec. 3, 45 FHA Girl of the Year 4, Best Citizen 45 Who's Who 4. DONNA AUTRY: FHA 1,25 Pep Club 1,2, Sec. 35 Junior Play5 Office Help 45 Eagle Scream Business Mgr. 45Class Officer 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 NHS 45 Most Congenial 4. MARK BA LLEW5 Basketball 1-45 Band Council 1-45 Band Officer 25 Class Pres. 35 Drum Major 2,3,45 Drum Ensemble 2, 3,45 Junior Play5 Student Coun- cil Pres. 45 NHS 45 Most Courteous 45 Who's Who 45 Personality Plus 4. JANIE BARNES: Band 15 Class Officer 15 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, Officer 45 Junior Play5 Librarian 4. MIKE BARNES: Class Favorite 25 Junior Play5 OHS Salutes 3. HAROLD BESSIRE: Class Pres. 1,45 Class Favorite 1,45 Most Courteous 25 Most Congenial 35 Best Citizen 35 Student Council 3,45 NHS 3,45 Football l,2,3, Capt. 45 Fightingest Eagle 45 Basketball 1-45 Junior Play5 Mr. OHS 45 Who's Who 4. JOHNNY BOTELLO: Band 1, 2, 35 Band Council 35 Outstanding Band Member 35 Junior Play. BECKY BRUNETTE: OHS Salutes 25 Crisco Award 25 Basketball 2, 3,45 FHA Officer 2, 3, Pres. 45 Junior Play5 Band Council 1, 3, 45 Band Officer 45 Betty Crocker Award 4. MIKE CHILDRESS: Livestock Award 25 Dairy Cat- tle 1, 35 FFA Officer 2, 35 Football 1, 2, Manager 3. LIBBY COOK: Band 1-4, Sweetheart 2, Sec. 2,45 Asst. Drurn Major 45 FHA 1-45 FFA Sweetheart 45 Junior Play5 OHS Salutes 4. BETTY CRAIN: Basketball 35 FHA 1-45 Pep Club 3,4. 56 Write- Ups LARRY EMERSON: Class Pres. 25 Class Favorite 35 NHS 45 Class Officer 45 Basketball l,2,3, Capt. 45 Track 35 Most Congenial 4. ' JIMMY GAY GARDENHIRE: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Offi- cer 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, Officer 45 Junior Play5 Office Help 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. KATIE GARRETT: High ranking girl 1, 25 Student Council 3, Sec. 45 FFA Sweetheart 35 FHA 1, Offi- cer 2, 3,45 Area ll Little Sister 45 Majorette 2, 3,45 NHS 3, Pres. 45 Basketball l,2,3, Capt. 45 Junior Play5 Most Congenial 35 Best Citizen 35 Miss OHS 45 Football Sweetheart 45 Most Courteous 45 Eagle Scream Editor 45 Who's Who 45 Personality Plus 4. JERRY HAIRE: Class Officer 2, 35 OHS Salutes 35 Junior Play5 FFA 1,2, 3, Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Track 3, 45 Football l,2,3, Capt. 4. FRAN MCLAURIN: FHA 1, Officer 2, 3, 45 Office Help 25 Cheerleader 1-45 Junior Play5 Most School- Spirited 35 Harvest Queen 35 Class Favorite 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Capt. 45 Tennis 1,2,35 Student Council 45 Basketball Sweetheart 4. ANNIE ORTIZ.: Basketball 2, 35 Pep Club 45 FHA 45 Office Help 45 OHS Salutes 4. LOUISA ORTIZ: Pep Club 1,2,35 FHA 4. DONNY SEAY: Basketball 15 High ranking boy 25 Librarian 25 Junior Play5 Annual staff 3, Photographer 45 Class Officer 35 Student Council Vice-Pres. 45 OHS Salutes 45 NHS Vice-Pres. 45 Best Citizen 45 Who's Who 4. PAM SINGLETON: Harvest Queen 25 Student Coun- cil 25 Annual Staff 3, Business Mgr. 45 Basketball Mgr. 45 Pep Club 1-45 FHA 1, 2, Officer 3,45 Pep Club Pal 45 NHS 45 Most Congenial 4. DENZAL SMITH: High ranking boy 1, 35 Band 1-45 Band Beau 45 NHS 4. JIMMY TODD: FFA 1, 25 Basketball 1-4. TOM ED VESTAL: FFA 2, Officer 1, 35 Basketball 1,35 Football 1-4. EA RLE WINGFIELD: FFA Officer 1, 25 Footbal-Y1, 2, 3. You have not fulfilled every duty, unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasnt. Personalities Mr. OHS Runner-up MARK BALLEW Runner-up CLARA AUTRY Miss OHS , f f 1 1, Hz 'k,- -'ws . f X x , Best Citizens X ,, :Q It gg 1 rg 1- .C , 5:2 . Runners-up TOM ED VESTA L LIBBY COOK Compliments of CLAYTON GRAIN ELEVATOR . Wost School-Spirited DWIGHT CRAWFORD IO ELLA ASKEW 35 , .AJ J, .im Runners-up HAROLD BESSIRE PAM SINGLETON Compliments of JOHN SALEH, O'Do1'1ne11 Most Courteous 'Q . ', -1- .' iff: ki '91 'if' Y' :wb . , A u ' , , . , - 1 ,- H Mg . R5 . 5. aw A . gif, Q: 4:f:'i' 1. if Vfijjft, ' gf ,, We 1 ,L H 3252 gag '-I I, I fgi In L ,I fgggzxxy .gn 1 5: jg. 'f 4. g: if 335 fi HW: ,gg 353. jx',5zJ C. K ,fggg '7f3l?g5'2'g fs gi AK ' 3 312.1125 fJ'1?.f,, H+' 1 fi f- f K Ex. ' 1 ,5 ,Qi 1' l 4 ' ' .f ff - J . ' .wir s.-245 'f LA RRY EMERSON LIBBY COOK Compliments HA SH CLEANERS 62 Runners-up 21 Sophomore Favorites AYNE CL ON EY 64 OHS Tradition Senior Fopoorites FRAN Mc LAURIN lasses Choose Saperlatifoes L F A 1 . fanior F aoorites DWIGHT CRAWFORD PAULA BEACH Freshman F aoorilfes MARY MOORE BOBBY CANT WELL Basketball Sweetheart t f NEW MOORE GIN FRAN MCLA URIN Nominees SHIELA SINGLETON IO ELLA ASKEW Homecoming ueen KA TIE GA RRETT Nominee IO ELLA ASKEW W 4 i Complimen ts of SHOOK BUTA NE 67 Band Favorites QE DENZAL SMITH DONNA MOORE N ommees A TONIA BECKHAM MARK BA LLEW KATIE GA RRETT JOE ROYE Compliments of ROGERS GROCERY, New Moore 68 SHA RON PA YNE GREG REED Festival R0 alt 5,10 .J N 0 mmees DONNA AUTRY LA RRY EMERSON JUDY CASWELL BOBBY CANTWELL KATHY WOOLAM WAYNE CLAYTON Compliments ofW. E. SHAWN, Tahoka 69 Personality Plus B0 A. HAROLD BESSIRE F' t Runner-up Finalists LA RRY EMERSON DONNY SEA Y DWIGHT CRA WFORD 70 Personality Plus Girl LIB BY COOK KATIE GA RRETT First Runner-up Finalists PAM SINGLETON DONNA AUTRY FRAN MCLAURIN ..L Xa ,mg FFA - FHA Sweethearts k , ', wk., , .,,e . we 2 I E . , 3, i gn 1 1 V. Qi Nxeh ef ' I iw g. 21 3 ig: 5 mi., ie J Q 3 ' QT? Xi S 5 A .. 5 :xy ' 1 P Ei S im Lgg,..xiM A 1:44 4 .1 cz, F'-P3 W Mu' ' W STEVE GA RY LIBBY COOK Compliments of O'DONNELL FARM AND RANCH STORE Pep Club Pals s 1fi,.f ' DWIGHT CRAWFORD PAM SINGLETON Compliments of SKY-VUE DRIVE-IN, Lamesa 73 Fightingest Eagle HAROLD BESSIRE i When men are rightlyoccupied, amuse- ment grows out of their work, as the col- our-petals out of a fruitful flower. rganizations- Ruskin ational Honor Society School Li e Enriched by Service Outstanding NHS projects were establishing a tutorial program for Junior High students and sending cookies, candy, and letters to American soldiers in Viet Nam. Chosen by the faculty on the basis of char- acter, leadership, service, and scholarship, P21118 Beach, Terri Taylor, Denzal Smith, Mark Ballew, Pam Singleton, Larry Emer- son, and Donna Autry were new members inducted into NHS. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S cf F , 5 E i Z Qi High School tutors discover some of the problems of teaching as they attempt to help Junior High students after school. 'Was OFFICERS Virginia Cook - Secretary Kenneth Vestal - Treasurer Harold Bessire - Vice-President Katie Garrett - President 3 s 'Q Qi M' fu .NNW .14 i X ., CA ,Ei ,az.. EFX if During the January meeting hostessed by Paula, Donna stresses: Morality is moral only when it is voluntary. Denzal, Paula, and Mark pinpoint original ideas on which to build programs for the year's meetings. SPONSOR Mrs. Sammie Rowan i ' NHS MEMBERS , V S - 2 SITTING: Clara Autry, Donna Autry, Virginia Cook, Katie Garrett, Paula Beach, Terri Taylor, Pam Singleton STANDING: Harold Bessire, Denzal Smith, Donny Seay, Mark Ballew, Larry Emerson, Kenneth Vestal, Ronny Jordan. Student Council Fosters Morale s l if w Mk Mr. Hallie Gee, sponsor, goes over financial records with Clara Autry, Secretaryg Donny Seay, Vice- Presiclentg and Mark Ballew, President. Faculty members sing Michael Row The Boat Ashore at the Harvest Festival Pageant. To perpetuate an awareness of true Eagle spirit, the Student Council has sponsored the sale of emblematic book covers, pens, decals, and booster ribbons. Events like the Queen for a Day assembly following the long week of mid-term exams have injected an aura of pleasantness into the tedium of our daily routine. Willingness of faculty members to sing Michael Row The Boat Ashore at the Har- vest Festival typifies the harmonious re- lationship between the teachers and the student body. Mark reviews Student Council activities with Mr. Charles Yarbrough, who as- sumed the Superintendency January 15. Queen Rosie, attended by Shiela and Tonia, reigns for a day. Paula Jean Beach and Dwight Crawford make publicity posters for O'Donnell Night at the Sky- Vue. ? Providing ballots for the Student Council elec- tion were Fran McLaurin, Jerry Haire, and Har- old Bessire, senior representatives. r rrrirss il 'i C UQ ,gm Layne Birdwell, Debbie Askew, and Judy Caswell Gary Bates and Jimmy Williams, sophomores, display emblematic articles. set up columns for the Harvest Festival. 79 School Spirit Builders Carrie sells football programs to the fans. Visiting Cheerleaders enliven the Pep Rally. Enthusiasm Pep Squad girls cheer the Eagles on the field before game time. School spirit cements OHS student body unity. Fight! Team, Fight! Do Your Best Cause Remember Your Fight For OHS! U i W X gh ..M.A S T 'qaivfxtvxqfi '- 5 -3, fi ,ue f A - 'tif i ' -625' ff W , 2, - L , A, . -, . , -Y Lx! V 1 ' -. sv J K, .. I , ' ' N - V1 Z , , . l 1 H f': 4'Q'- M - 41 f ,ff Lwf 1 ' fl --v .- ',Tv,5, L- ef gl ,xr ' 1 1 ir: I - VA I bgflg .34 a , 'E f f H 5? H- V' it 4 if 2 'RX J -V Y acyl' if-K, W fy All in ij , v . . 4 '- K W' f-3 w. ? 1 A 5 x s - 5 x n ri . ,mm OHS Pepsters JO ELLA ASKEW Junior, Captain FRAN MCLAURIN SUZANNE MORRISON Senior Junior KATHY WOOLAM TAMMI THOMPSON CARLA STEWART DEBBIE ASKEW Sophomore Mascot Mascot Freshman Compliments of BLOCKER GROCERY 82 High Steppers MARK BALLEW Drum Major TONIA JO BECKHAM Majorette KATIE GARRETT Head Majorette SHIELA SINGLETON Majorette G. 85 G. DRILLING COMPANY 83 cttisfaction 0 f Attainment I ,, , ,, ,,-.., -- ..,, , A, V . M ,-4 W-H-W --f- -Mt gms -gy-3'--'N--Mewww f' grams.. -was-Q . 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Q' , ' 'l r ,ta-ff fwfr -H ' . r , J' K s - ,. 'is Y ,Mft .r - . xr f . A M. -t 5, f W X ,Q s. . ,V v my -i r , L .. . 51. afar H ' .fr 5' .1 2 Az.-tif, r . . . r 1 - f B' ,.g- . rr .VL :'9sz1- 'Lf ' .- 1 ,A , X p - 4 -3 K gt, ,Q ., A Q 5, K I ' gi A 5 ' X, Q i , l. ' -- Q rs A , 7- ,a K K . g i ', -MA, l3g,,,.f'r-1 .N 'tggt.Z-My , . 'if ' ' - y t-'fy A1fFT' i?i'f3.'g-ifil' , '5:4Sfl'i'ilJii4f 1::2:22is:'j2gE'!:',, ,:lQ,..,: ff-- Q' 'M' ,ffiie'- j'L,5QN , : , 'S sn: - .1:1y.yJir'-r . . w- :ws-rl - aww.-W - iii .sv ', r, - .L , k L V' n w x'lHsq.,,,,f,t nf if .J War f' - .W . - The Junior High Band looks forward to becoming a of the High School Band. Mark calls the Eagle Band to attention. part From the first whole note played by a be- ginner, to the last note of the Alma Mater played by a Senior, practice, hard work, ability, cooperation, time, and the will- ingness to become the best characterize a good band member. Promotion to the High School Band, playing at pep rallies, performing in contests, pa- rades, and concerts, and attaining the first chair rank, are thrilling rewards never to be forgotten. The Band pays tribute to our football team. 84 Under the direction of Mr. Buchanan the band practices daily. Rewarding to Band Members At the football games the Eagle Band goes into action. Band Officers BECKY BRUNETT KATIE GARRETT Corporal Co-Captain LIBBY COOK I OE ROYE Secretary Co-Captain First Chair Members Q sf Cleta Massey, Sharon Dempsey, Niecy Burleson, Eddie Knight, Bobby Knight, Johnny Boles, Katie Mark Ballew, Gary Beach. Garrett, Libby Cook. 9 Today 5 FHA Lasses ,gkff.5' - 'zz 'fvzrrrt' Atmasa-mamma Mrs. Smith talks with the three most outstanding girls in FHA: Katie Garrett, Area II Little Sisterg Becky Brunette, winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaking Awardg and Clara Autry, FHA Girl of the Year. Mary Moore serves punch to Steve Gary who is FHA Sweetheart. The FHA used the national project, Stay in Shcoo1 , for the theme of their float in the Rodeo Parade. omorrow Ds Homemakers The Future Homemakers are the builders of homes, homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. FHA OFFICERS Mary Richardson Treasurer Janie Barnes Sergeant at Arms Paula Beach Vice President Jimmy Gardenhlre Parllamen tariang Clara Autry, Degreesg Virginia Cook, Publications, Suzanne Morrison, Corresponding Secretary, Becky Brunette, President, Fran McLaurin, Recreationg Terri Lu Taylor, Sec- retary, Pam Singleton, Projects, Sharon Payne, Historian. South of the Border was the theme of the traditional FHA Parents' Banquet. QXMAKFR3 4' Q5 +0 of 44, ' 7 3' 2 1 Q a 2 o ... 3' 4b 4 0 xo NEW HO Linda Arnold tries a recipe from the casserole cookbook. 87 FFA Learns b Doing Alton Cook learns fundamental welding techniques. rv. Conventions. . . contests. . . constant compe- tition. . . adaptation to problems that will confront them as farmers or ranchers. . . conservation of natural resources. . .livestock raising. . .crop production. . .these are the main projects ofthe year for our F.F.A . chapter. The F.F.A . is a very prominent organization in our school. The future farmers train to be the nation's suppliers in the Food Bas- ket of the United States. Money for the annual Parent and Son Ban- quet is earned by operating the concession stand at the football games. CHAPTER OFFICERS X a ll KNEELING: Jerry Haire, President STANDING: Kenneth Vestal, Secretaryg Bobby Caswell, Sentinel: Dwight Crawford, Vice-Presidentg Greg Reed, Sec- retaryg Ronny Jordan, Reporter Kenneth Graber, state FFA president, speaks to the student body. GREENHAND OFFICERS: Layne Birdwell, Reporter: Danny Brewer, Secretary-Treasurer, Wayne Crawford, Presidentg William Parker, Vice-President, Ronnie Proctor, Sentinel if Danny Brewer readies his calf for the spring stock shows. Wm, ,V V272 ' 7 4 1 ii,' :fini ,'i eats gf. , .f'. , ii.. 4 -.aan . V LIBBY COOK Sweetheart IA MES W . REED Advisor Hot dogs, popcorn, and cold drinks for hungry patrons. Journalists F aee Mammoth Assignments Time, trouble, and tears combine and index endless lists to meet cru- as staffers draw layouts, write copy, cial deadline dates. f . ., .,..., ,, .. ,,:-e-sf.-...:.,- ..f- fs- ffi, -,,k,, , W., . ,V rg. Terri Taylor - Clara Autry - Ronny Jordan - - Donny Seay - Pam Singleton Io Ella Askew Eagle Scream Slant' 90 Eagle -----------------Assistantliditor - - - - - - - - - -Editor MRS. BOLCH, Sponsor - - -Assistant Photographer at ' - - - - - - Photographer - - - - - - Business Manager - - Assistant Business Manager LaNita Wood - - ----- Reporter Kerry Barnes - - ----- Reporter Donna Autry - - - Business Manager Roland Barrera - - - - - Sports Editor Katie Garrett - - ----- Editor Kathy Woolam ----------- Reporter Stay? For a11 your days prepare, And meet them ever alike: When you are the anvil, bearg When you are the hammer, strike P0718 A thletics he Tie That Binds Spectators Student Body Pctrtictpctrtts Coach said there would be daze like this. nd S e ason Ne ts ALL-DISTRICT QH. MJ Eagle A -squadmen gained much valuable experi- ence from ten hard fought, though disappointing, battles. Bud White, Junior, earned a halfback position on the 5-A All-District team, and Harold Bessire, Senior, honorable mention as fullback. The B-Team ended the season victoriously by winning the last five of its eight scheduled games. 3 Dx BUD WHITE Junior Halfback HAROLD BESSIRE Senior Fullback , . JERRY HAIRE TOM ED VESTAL Senior Senior Guard End Bud White runs for short yardage against Ralls. 94 COACHING STAFF Robert Ryan, B-Team coachg Malcolm Kennedy. athletic directorg Jerry Don Brown, assistant high school coachg Tony Moyers, junior high coach, guided the Eagles. DWIGHT CRA WFORD Junior Tackle EUGENE MCGRU DER Freshman Halfback DANNY HALE DANNY BREWER RICHARD MANSELL JOE LOPEZ RANDY JACKSON ABEY ORTIZ IL1r1iO1' SOphOrHOrS Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Tackle H ' ' Mad scramble for a loose pigskin. Center End WAYNE KIESCHNICK Freshman Halfback LYNN MCGRUDER BAMA ORTIZ LAYNE BIRDWELL WAYNE CLAYTON PABLO CASAREZ RALPH GARCIA Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Fullback Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Guard GREG REED ALAN BARRETT BOBBY EWING EDDIE MOORE STEVE GARY BOBBY BROWN Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Center Guard Tackle End Quarterback End MANA GERS Dennis Autry Russell Gee fret E ci . JERRY MCKEN ZIE DORO YZA GUIRRE Sophomore Freshman End Quarterback Slaton turns on Gass, Billy that is. No bear hug for me! JIMMY WILLIA MS Sophomore , Guard ' KENT WOOD BOBBY CANTWELL RICKEY ARNOLD .T. W. STOKES WILLIAM PARKER GARY EVANS Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman junior End Center T ackle Guard Quarterback Fullback fr- 'f 'S- RONNIE PROCTOR BILLY BARNES AMOS DAVIS JOHNNY TURNER RONNY BARNES KENNETH VESTAL Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman IL1Hi01' Junior End Guard End Guard Halfback Quarterback 97 Fledglings Learn the Value l Shortage of personnel limited junior high to a combined seventh-eighth grade team. Five seventh graders were starters in the line which means strength in that depart- ment next year. Throughout the season the team im- proved steadily. O'Donnell shows strong pass protection in a home game ' S . Coach Tony Moyers plans strategy for agamst eagraves an up-coming game. JUNIOR HIGH EAGLES FRONT: Joe Hoskins, Oscar Ortiz, Kelly Barnes, Maxey Bairrington, Tony Flores, Jerry Webb, Ivan Line, Henry Santos, Louis Amaro, Roger McKenzie, Ernest Turner, Jimmy Johnson. MIDDLE: Bobby Knight, Bonito Lopez, Valerino Castro, Gary Cartwright, Steven Vestal, Benny Barton, Mike Mensch, Eddie Knight, Gary Winter, Barry Clayton, Charles Thompson. BACK: Manager Valadez Cruz, Manager Bill Amaro, Billy Wood, Johnny Conrad, Ronald Brownlow, Jerry Franklin, Tony Ballew, Mike Harris, Johnny Casarez, Ruben Reyes, Willie Benitez, Frank Olvera, Ronnie Gardenhire, Manager Gary Beach. 0 Cooperative Team Spirit Eagles rack up long yardage against the Plains Cowboys. Junior high fans line the pathway to victory. O'Donne11 is stymied behind the line of scrimmage. y CAPTAINS Barry Clayton Eddie Knight y 99 Fast and Captivatingf LA RRY EMERSON, 40 Senior Forward HA ROLD BESSIRE. 14 S enior Guard KENNETH VESTA L, Junior Guard That 95 Basketball What can be more breath-taking than a tied score with only a minute left to play? A free shot with seconds to go, a smooth skillful goal, or a thrilling victory over a traditional foe by five points are all moe ments to be remembered. JERRY HA IRE, 24 Senior Forward Mark adds icing to Seagraves' downfall with a two-pointer. Eagles drive down court to set up offense against the Tahoka Bulldogs. RONNY BA RNES, 22 Junior Guard 53,3 K-uw .,,, , Meadow's No. 43 fails to block Haro1d's shot. Eagles 1-011 past Coyote defense. posing captains. Larry confers with op- MARK BALLEW, 34 Senior Post EDDIE MOORE, 32 Junior Guard JIMMY TODD, 12 Senior Guard JERRY BARTON, 20 Junior Guard B-Team Captures Troph Home tourney play ended the 6-11 season when the Eagles captured third place trophy by defeating Klondike 61-62. B -BOYS STANDING: Bobby Brown Wayne Crawford Gary Evans Lynn McGruder Danny Brewer Joe Lopez KNEELING: Randy Bessire Gregg Reed Amos Davis Larry Moore Dorotheo Yzaguirre Raul Morin r Home team offense jells. Eagles encounter difficulties with Meadow defense. Joe attempts two points as Eagles trounce Tahoka. Franklin on guard Mike to the center Gary to the goal In their 9-7 season the Junior High Eagles were the champions of the Union SEVENTH GRA DE STANDING: KNEELING: Steve Vestal Billy Jack Wood Jerry Dee Franklin Benny Barton Iuveni Gutierrez Manager Bill A maro Henry Santos Gary Cartwright Benito Lopez Jerry Webb Roger McKenzie Louie A maro Junior High Posts Nine Wins Tourney and victors over Tahoka in their last game. EIGHTH GRA DE STANDING: KNEELING: Eddie Knight Ruben Reyes Tony Ballew Mike Harris Gary Beach Ronald Brownlow Kelly Barnes Jimmy Johnson Charles Thompson Ivan Line Ronnie Gardenhire Bobby Knight Willie Benitez Mr' AL .,L,,,. , + ' ' . M of 12 2 rr 5 V? K X fa-awfift g rig. ,,VV: , vv v JIMMY GA RDENHIRE LINDA 1oNEs Guard Forward A im: Perfection Linda goes high for a rebound. IO4 IA NIE BA RNES BECKY BRUNETTE Guard Guard - Means.' Drill Coach Kennedy's encouraging cries of Move! Move! Move! i accent many grueling hours of practice. Every member of the team makes a substan- tial contribution to the ability, endurance, and good sportsmanship of the group as a whole. Behind the joys and the sorrows lie equal measures of ambition, perseverance, and cooperation. 'Captain 'Captain KATIE GARRETT FRAN MCLAURIN Guard Forward LINDA VESTA L PAULA BEA CH Guard Forward Eagles attempt to control jumpball. Fran to the rescue! Coach Kennedy shows managers, Pam and Donna, how to keep the clock, official books, and shot charts. VICKI CROSS NIECY BURLESON CARRIE LINE MARY RICHARDSON Forward Guard Forward Guard B-GIRLS Clockwise From Center Front: Niecy Burleson Carrie Line Paula Beach Sherry Stokes Debbie Askew Linda Sumrall La Nita Wood Nancy McGruder Mary Richardson Debra Webb Lydia Cano B Team Places in Home Tournament Linda sets up for a charity shot. The O'Donne11 Tourney afforded the B-Team girls a last chance to win. After defeating Wilson, our girls left the court with happy tears. This inspiriation led to another vic- tory and a third place trophy. A Battle for the ball: O'Donne11 vs. Wilson Paula tries for two points. Junior High iris Work for Experience Teamwork, experience, spirit, and enthusiasm, petitive sports, the girls strive to qualify for future called for in high school playing, is taught in the activities. Junior High basketball class. As they begin com- SEVENTH GRA DE STANDING: KNEELING: Teddy Rogers Carolyn Durham Rosemary Brewer Kathy Caswell Gloria Hernandez Shirley Whitte Jana Hash Debra James Juanita Lopez Anelia Luna Cathy Barrett Linda Yarbrough Sirita Askew Jan Caswell Paula Carroll Mike tries for one. EIGHTH GRA DE STANDING: KNEE LIN G: Glenda Jackson Mary Helen Molena Joylene Anderson Dana Emerson Cara Crutcher Connie Pirtle Jay Lane Middleton Rhonda Payne Sulerna Olvera Harriet Cook Susan Taylor Penny Jones Sirita waits for offensive set-up. School in Final Lap Track Announces Arrival of pring Boys jogging around the track, throwing weights, running hurdles, and practicing the pole vault her- ald the advent of spring and coming track events. I HURDLES AND FIELD EVENTS Jerry limbers up for the 440 yard dash. STANDING: Eugene'McGruder, Jimmy Williams, Ken Vestal, Ricky Arnold, Richard Mansell, Gary Evans, Alan Barrett, Bobby Ewing, Wayne Clayton KNEELING: Lynn McGruder, Ronny Barnes, Larry Moore, Steve Gary. SPRINTS AND RELAYS DISTANCE AND MIDDLE DISTANCES Jimmy Williams, Eugene McGruder, Jerry Bar- Raul Morin. ICITY Barron. Gary Bates. Ierfy ton, Ken Vestal, Gary Evans, Ronny Barnes, Haire, Doroteo Yzaquirre, Wayne Clayton, Bussy Barnes, Steve Gary, Lynn McGruder. Amos Davis, Bussy Barnes, Jimmy Williams. IO8 You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements Advertising Douglas AMOS SUPPLY HOME OF FINE FURNITURE FOR LESS . , I l Most Complete L Sleep Shop gi f in the West ., ,. f,w,fff. . - e'- Y Featuring Famous Brand Names Philco, Tappan, Bassett, Serta, Stanley Room Groupings Our Specialty Lamesa Texas on O'Donnell Highway Daily Hours - 8 to 5:30 P BlLL'S BILLIARDS For Fun and Relaxation, Play Pool Make It a Family Affair I O Donnell, Texas FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,vu 55 Qs- X i ..- Isl We Welcome Your Account Come In Any Time Member of F, D, I, C, Tahoka, Texas HENRY NORRIS We Sell Service Insurance - Farm Loans Box 657 Phone 872-5446 Lamesa, Texas BRANON-PHILIPS FUNERAL HOME, INC. TOM BRANON HUGH PHILIPS CLYDE BRANON Phone 872-7537 Zip Code 79331 403 N. Austin Larnesa, Texas ' H , Hardware, Furniture, and Appliances Tahoka, Texas FORBES MOTOR COMPANY Best Wishes, Seniors 1966 Compliments of KLEENAL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 428 - 3744 O 'Donnell, Texas Compliments of LYNN COUNTY CAFE on Post Highway Tahoka Texas Compliments of V. F. JONES GRAIN CO. Tahoka, Texas MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY RILDA EL VIN KIMBETI-I CHARLES You Need MOORE Insurance Phone 428-3335 O'Donnell, Texas EVANS PHARMACY Reliable Pre scriptions Phone 872-2111 Lamesa, Texas Compliments of GIBSON MOTOR FREIGHT Slaton, Wilson, Tahoka, O' Donnell, Texas Good Luck, Seniors 1966 MESA IRRIGATION BORDEN DAV'5 DISTRIBUTORS, INC. HARDWARE H d t f I ' t' N d ea quar ers or rrlga lon ee S Picture Frames Made All Sizes 2 Miles North on the Lubbock Highway Lamesa, Texas Tahoka, Texas LYNTEGAR ELECTRIC Tahoka , Texas DEMPSEY GIN H T Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 421 South First Lamesa, Texas Phone 872-4224 EDWARDS IMPLEMENT CO. Your Minneapolis-Moline and Oliver Dealer Sol-u-phos Fertilizer Buy and Sell Anything Box 570 Phone 428-3414 or 428-3407 O'Dormell, Texas Best Wishes From MAGGIFNS DIXIE DRIVE-'IN O'Donne11, Texas Compliments of LA VERNENS BEAUTY SHOP REYNOLDS TIRE STORE MILTON REYNOLDS, Owner Repairing and Recapping New and Used Tires Tahoka, Texas NIX IMPLEMENT COMPANY 1017 North Lynn Phone 872-2666 Lamesa, Texas AYER-WAY CLEANERS FARMERS co-OP The Finest in Dry Cleaning Using Finest Equipment and Modern Technique Manager: WELDON MARTIN Tahoka, Texas Phone 4284215 FINTONS DAD s. LAD O'Don1'1e1l Dress Dad and Lad Alike Men's and Women's Western Wear Phone 3300 407 S. First P Larnesa, Texas WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER SERVICE Use a Remington Portable Typewriter for Better Grades We Sell and Service Them 3 Other Brands Available 505 South First Phone 827-3626 872-2703 Lamesa, Texas WHITE BUTANE Butane Propane Phone 428-3757 O'Donnell, Texas II6 O'DONNELL AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Phone 428-3311 O'Donne11, Texas A. G. WAUGH CCD. , INC. Automobile Parts Lama Texas BRAY IMPLEMENT JACKSON'S Lamesa, Texas Drive-Inn Cafe Dining Room Service Phone 42.8-3433 Pit Barbecue Catering Service X,, -1-' gmmzkf ' B X You've passed an important milestone in years ahead. Whatever the future may hold for you, you can depend on me to help you work better and live better. . .electrically! . 0 9 O I Q X X F X U X life and are ready for the challenges of the Q - ' MWA? J Q . TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY LYNN COUNTY NEWS Compliments Of CMV Paper O'DONNELL BUTANE Tahoka, Texas We Invite You to Shop Our Store - For - Compliments of Latest Hits in Albums MARYIS CAFE and Single Records - O'D0nne111 Texas String Instruments - Sheet Music - Record Players and All Your Musical Needs TEXACO, INC. F.. T. Cloe, Consignee Tahoka, Texas Box 1456 Phone 998-4166 509 South lst Phone 872-2401 ONE STOP SHOPPING . . . 1 FINEST SELECTION OF CHOICE BRAND NAMES In Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes o COMPLETE SELECTION HOUSEHOLD LINENS AND FABRICS 0 FREE GIFT WRAPPING AND MAIL WRAPPING o CHARGE ACCOUNTS Q LAY-A-WAYS Q FORTY CAR FREE PARKING Our 41st Year fig. in Lamesa PAYMASTER GIN Phone 428-3235 O'Donne11, Texas T Dedicated to the Promotion of Thrift and Home Ownership LAMESA FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOANS 516 South First Phone 872-2163 Larnesa, Texas WHITE FUNERAL HCME Qualified and Trained in First Aid MARTIN AND BILLIE WHITE Phone 998-5291 Tahoka, Texas JONES-MCCALL PHARMACY Day or Nite Prescription Service Phone 872-5291 Day Phone 872-7662 Nite 1605 N. Bryan Larnesa, Texas Compliments PELTS WELDING O Donnell, Texas SMYLIE'S VARIETY STORE Where You Are Always Welcorne Phone 428-3724 O'Donnell, Texas CICERO SMITH LUMBER CO. Merchandisers of Lumber and Building Materials of All Kinds Phone 998 -4333 Tahoka, Texas THE LAMESA DAILY REPORTER Fastest Most Complete Local Coverage in Dawson County. 523 North First Dial 872-2177 Larnesa, Texas O'DONNELL FLOWER 8. GIFT SHOP Owner MRS. NODIA TREDWAY 300 Block 7th Street Phone 428-3812 O'Donnell, Texas HAMILTON FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE ED HAMILTON Sales and Service on Zenith - Frigidaire - Maytag - R C A We Service All Appliances Phone 998-4800 Tahoka, Texas MEMBER OF LAMESA NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS ASS'N Davie Jones Buick and Pontiac Vaughn Chevrolet Co. Bill Kidd Motor Co. Bennet Ford Sales Roy Motor Co. Nix Motor Co. Palrnore GMC Trucks Larnesa Tractor and Motor O'DONNELL ELECTRIC AND SUPER MARKETS SUPPLY PIGGLY WIGGLY Electrical Appliance s Admiral and RCA T. V. and Home of Refrigerators SMH Green Stamps Furniture for the entire House' T' 1 -l R ' L Welch, Texas it e epalr oans and Larnes a, Texas Phone 428-3861 O'Donnell, Texas WAYLAND TAYLOR, INC. Phone 428-3261 O'Donnell, Texas FIRST NATIONAL BANK Where Banking Is a Pleasure 428-3221 O'Donnell, Texas LYNN COUNTY FARM BUREAU L'ANN SHOP We Attend to Your Insurance Needs Gas Exemption Forms Filled Out FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Ready-to-Wear SERVICE JOI-INNIE ZIMMERMAN Auto - Fire - Life - Hail Blue Cross, Blue Shield, and Farm Liability J. D. ATWELL, Agent 110 Austin Phone 872-2288 1651 Ave. J. 998-4320 Larnesa, Texas Shoes and Accessories LUCILLE HERNDON Custom Grinding - and Mixing Paymaster Feed - Farm Supplies 1 FIRESTONE FEED AND SUPPLY Y South Znd and Houston Phone 872-2872 Lamesa O'D0nneu' Congratulations Texas TAHOKA DRUG Tahoka, Texas SAM STEVENS SHOP Blacksmithing and Welding Lamesa Texas Compliments of Best Wishes MODERN DRY CLEANERS PROCTOR 8: BRAGC1 BARBER SHOP East Side of the Square Tahoka, Texas Lamesa, Texas G ' F MARSHALL BROWN reetmgs rom PERRYS Wearing Apparel of Distinction 5? - IG? - S1 OO Store for ' Men, Women, Children On the Square Tahoka Post Lamesa Texas LAMESA NATIONAL BANK A Good Bank To Bank With Lamesa, Texas WCOLAM GIN Where ginning is an art, and service is a pleasure. Phone 428-3314 O'Donne11, Texas Compliments of LYNN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Tahoka, Texas hllllps FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY Beauty Is Our Motto Phone 428-3422 Day 428-3434 Night 428-3344 WELLS CO-OP GIN T W Dealers in Cotton, Cotton Seed, and Cotton Seed Products Manager: ARDIS I-I. PACE Phone 745-3241 THE CLINT WALKER Compliments AGENCY of All Kinds of Insurance O'Donne11 Texas Box 635 Tahoka You'11 Enjoy Banking at the ., ., L i ..,. ,W ,iw , Built on Confidence - Growing on Service Phone 872-8311 A Member FDIC THE NATIUNAL BANK 137- LAMESA. TExAs PIGGLY WIGGLY PIGGLY WIGGLY NO. 1 Phone 998-4189 Highway 380 PIGGLY WIGGLY NO. Phone 998-4772 Highway 87 Tahoka , Texas 2 QUICK SERVICE STATION A. C. VULGAMORE, Owner I-Iurnble Gas and Oil Washing and Greasing Phone 428-3414 O'Donne11 Texas HIGGINBOTI-IAM BARTLETT Phone 998 -4000 Tahoka, Texas T Compliments of BALDWIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Lamesa, Texas PAYMASTER GIN DAIRY MART Home Owned - Home Operated BURL MOURE, Manager Dining Room Service Draw Texas Phone 428-3831 O'Donne1l LOTT PHARMACY Phone 428-3421 HUGH LOTT, Owner O'Donne11, Texas i 1 Q 5 FARMALL 706, 806 TRACTORS Phone 428-3714 CARR SPRABERRY JOHN SPRABERRY WRIGHT DRUG DYER P . . HOME FURNISHING rescriptlons 211 North Houston Lamesa Phone 872-2526 Lamesa Texas Phone 872-3936 DYER APPLIANCE WADE PRINTING COMPANY 525 North First Street Z , Lamesa, Texas emth ' Maytag Frigidaire 5 We Service What We Se11 ELLIENS FASHIONS Phone 428-3843 O'DOHHe11, Texas 511 South First Phone 872-5598 O'DONNELL TRINITY COMPRESS 8. WAREHOUSE CO. Manager' J. B. BILLINGSLEY O'Donn 11 T 20 EILAND IMPLEMENT COMPANY F rd Tractor Deal 6 Nth 2 Ph 872 2113 EILAND LUMBER COMPANY 402 Nth Dallas Stre t Phone 872-3688 Lamesa, Texas GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER Where You Always Buy the Best for Less North Fi t Ph 872-7065 Congratulations, Seniors 1966 MITCHELL WILLIAMS Tahoka, T exas COLLIER-PARKER PHARMACY The Rexall Store Tahoka TeXaS is woons JEWELRY 7-- 8 520. oo Trade-in for Your Old Watch Q on a New Wyler, Wittnauer, Hamilton ' Munn FDR and Longine Watches FINE FUDD ooo Carat T. W. Diamond Bridal Set . ' 55249. 95 Plus Tax or-I-.,. other Sets From 529. 95 Up Phone 243 Tahoka, Texas O'Donne11, Texas 4 i EVERYDAY PRICLES I 4 9 I I CJ P SYM D 2 won 1 ,I I .r .11 i n L V :I ' QL QE gmimc tic It PAYS To Shop at I3I When in Tahoka Visit RUTHERFORD'S C. EDMUND FINNEY Tahoka's Finest Department Store PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERTS' BUTANE COMPANY Butane, Gas, Service, Tanks and Appliances I BOX 532 1604 Main St. Ph. 998-4142 Day 428-3252 Night 428-3472 P. O. Box 818 VERNON COOK Radio, T. V. and Electric Service Phone 428-3451 Tahoka, Texas O'Donne11, Texas 6 G 'f0 Q . iz It 0 yIZp.al 'x - l 8 Q 1 Oli yu Q . -iii -A , A V in -:epyjfg,',31f J .TOE F. ROGERS ALDRIDGE GROCERY HIGHWAY GARAGE STORE Phone 428-3412 O'Donne11, Texas Draw Texas JACKSON GROCERY Phone 428 - 342.4 O'Donnel1, Texas Compliments of LEAVELLE'S 54 TO 55.00 STORE On the Square Lamesa, Texas Compliments of BAIRRINGTON GROCERY O'Donnell, Texas MOODY'S JEWELRY Diamonds and Watch Repairing 812 South First Larnesa, Texas HARMONY GIN 3 Mi. South - 3 Mi. East of O'Donne1l Where Your Business Is Appreciated. W. H. MARTIN - Manager Congratulations, Seniors 1966 DORIS BEAUTY SHOP O'Donne1l, Texas Compliments of LAMESA STEAM LAUNDRY FARMERS COOP ASS'N, NO. 1 Our Motto Service Plus Savings C. W. STEVENS, Manager Butane Propane Service Station Phone 998-4555 Tahoka, Texas GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Let The Goodyear Dealer Be Your Tire Headquarters Phone 872-2660 or 8361 701 N. lst Lamesa, Texas LINE GROCERY 8. MARKET We Give Frontier Stamps We Deliver Phone 428-3841 O'Donnell, Texas Congratulations Seniors 1966 GEORGE HANSARD AND 2' XXX . ff ' X f'?f..f - X ly, A ,.u 11225 9, -:Q - 9' -sf . - S- A Xi e C' We've got the EAGLES on our team, Lame sa, Texas Their GRRR ---- REAT! I! ADVERTISING A. G. WAUGH INC., Lamesa ALDRIDGE GROCERY, Draw ALTON CAIN, Tahoka AMOS SUPPLY, Lamesa AYER-WAY CLEANERS, Tahoka BAIRRINGTON GROCERY, O'Dor1nell BALDWINS DEPARTMENT STORE, Lamesa BILL'S BILLIARDS, O'DonneIl BORDEN DAVIS HARDWARE 85 APPLIANCE, Tahoka BRANON-PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, Lamesa BRAY IMPLEMENT CO, , Lamesa C. EDMUND PINNEY, PHOTOGRAPHER, Tahoka CICERO SMITH LUMBER CO. , Tahoka CLEMENT 85 HANSARD, Lamesa CLINT WALKER AGENCY, Tahoka COLLIER-PARKER PHARMACY, Tahoka COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE, Lamesa DAIRY MART, o'D0nne11 DEMPSEY GIN, County Line DORIS BEAUTY SHOP, O'Donne1l DYER FURNITURE cgc APPLIANCES, Lamesa EDWARDS IMPLEMENT CO. , O'Donne1l DIRECTORY EILAND IMPLEMENT Sa LUMBER, Lamesa ELLIE'S FASHIONS, O'DonneIl EVANS PHARMACY, Lamesa EVERETT'S BARBER SHOP, O'Donr1e1I EARMER'S CO-OP ASS'N, O'Donr1eIl FARMER'S CO-OP ASS'N NO. I, Tahoka FENTON'S DAD gc LAD, Lamesa FIRESTONE FEED AND SUPPLY, Lamesa FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Lamesa FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OIDOTIHSII FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Tahoka FORBES MOTOR CO, , O'Donne1l FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY, O'Donne11 FURR'S INC. , Lubbock GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER, Lamesa GIBSON'S MOTOR FREIGHT, Tahoka GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, Lamesa HAMILTON FURNITURE 85 APPLIANCE, Tahoka HARMONY GIN, Harmony HENRY NORRIS AGENCY, Lamesa HIGGINBOTHAM-BARLETT LUMBER, Tahoka HIGHWAY GARAGE, O'Donnel1 JACKSON'S DRIVE-IN, O'Donne1l JACKSON'S GROCERY, O'DonneI1 JONES-MCCALL PHARMACY, Lamesa KLEENAL LAUNDRY, O'Don1'1eI1 LAMESA DAILY REPORTER, Larnesa LAMESA FEDERAL SAVINGS 85 LOAN, Lamesa LAMESA MUSIC CO, Lamesa LAMESA NATIONAL BANK, Lamesa LAMESA NEW CAR 85 TRUCK DEALERS, Lamesa LAMESA STEAM LAUNDRY, Lamesa L'ANN SHOP, Lamesa LAVERNE'S BEAUTY SHOP, O'Donf1e11 LEAVELLE'S, Lamesa LINE GROCERY AND MARKET, O'Donne11 LOTT PHARMACY, O'DOD1'16II LYNN COUNTY ABSTRACT, Tahoka LYNN COUNTY CAFE, Tahoka LYNN COUNTY FARM BUREAU, Tahoka LYNN COUNTY NEWS, Tahoka LYNTEGAR ELE. COOPERATIVE, INC, , Tahoka MAGGIE'S DIXIE DRIVE-IN, OIDOIIHCII MANSELL BROTHERS, O'Donnel1 MARSHALL BROWN, Tahoka MARY'S CAFE, O'Donne1l MESA IRRIGATION DISTRIBUTORS, INC, , Lamesa MITCHELL WILLIAMS LAW PRACTICE, Tahoka MODERN DRY CLEANERS, Lamesa MOODY'S JEWELRY, Lamesa MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY, O'Do1'lr1eII NIX IMPLEMENT, Lamesa O'DONNELL AUTO SUPPLY, O'Do1'1ne11 O'DONNELL BUTANE, O'DoI1neI1 O'DONNELL ELECTRIC 85 SUPPLY, O'Do1'1neII O'DONNELL FLOWER gc GIFT SHOP, O'DoI1neII O'DONNELL IMPLEMENT CO. , O'Do1'1ne1I O'DONNELL OIL COMPANY, O'DoI11'1eII PAYMASTER GIN, Draw PAYMASTER GIN, O'DOI1HCII PELTS WELDING, O'Donne11 PERRY'S, Lamesa PIGGLY WIGGLY, Lamesa PIGGLY WIGGLY, Tahoka PROCTOR Sc BRAGG BARBER SHOP, Tahoka QUICK SERVICE STATION, O'Donne11 REYNOLDS TIRE STORE, Tahoka ROBERTS BUTANE, O'Donnell RUTHERFORD'S, Tahoka SAM STEVENS SHOP, Lamesa SYMLIES VARIETY STORE, O'Dor1ne1l TAHOKA DRUG, Tahoka TEXACO SERVICE STATION, Tahoka TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO, , O'Donne1l THOMPSON'S TOGGERY, o'Donne11 TRINITY COMPRESS, O'Donne1l V. COOK RADIO-T.V. 85 ELEC. SER. , O'Donnell V. F. JONES GRAIN CO, , Tahoka THE VOGUE, Lamesa WADE PRINTING CO, , Lamesa WAYLAND TAYLOR INC. , O'Donnell WELLS CO-OP GIN, Wells WHITE BUTANE, O'Donne11 WHITE FUNERAL HOME, Tahoka WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER SERVICE, Lamesa WOODS JEWELRY, Tahoka WOOLAM GIN, O'Donnell WRIGHT DRUG, Lamesa SPONSOR PAGES BLOCKER GROCERY, O'Donne1l CLAYTON GRAIN ELEVATOR, O'Donr1el1 ELLIS CHEVROLET CO. , O'Donnell G 85 G DRILLING CO. , O'Donr1e1l HASH CLEANERS, O'Donnell JOHN SALEH, O'Donnell NEW MOORE GIN CO, , New Moore O'DONNELL FARM AND RANCH STORE, O'Donnel1 ROGERS GROCERY, New Moore SHOOK BUTANE, O'Donnell SKY-VUE DRIVE-IN, Lamesa W, E, SHAWN, Tahoka T hunk You or Your Generous Support Clara Autry Donny Seay Pam Singleton Terri Taylor Ronny Jordan Jo Ella Askew ALMA MATER On O'Donne11's eastern border, Poised against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater As the years go by. Onward, upward, ever forward Watchword: Never fail! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail O'Donne11, Hail!


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