Palestine High School - Arc Light Yearbook (Palestine, TX)

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Before we launch- into our account, we venture a few words of explanation about the book and its features. Instead of the usual section of advertising at the end of the book, we have placed the names of our adver- tisers at the bottoms of pages throughout the Arc Light. Two complete pages of advertisements are included at the request of a few firms which prefer the old method of presentation. This change has given the Staff thirty pages more to use for pictures and copy about the school year. As you follow our typical -- and, thank goodness, sometimes not-so-typical!-- characters through the wilds of thirty-six weeks at Palestine High school, we hope that, forgiving unintentional errors, you will en- joy again all the sometimes ridiculous, sometimes try- ing, always memorable moments of P. H. S., 1961. THE ARC LIGHT STAFF OF 1961 PRGUDLY PRESENTS 'GTYPICAL TYPES IN P.H.S.', Frances Hamilton, Edi I WJ Carol Clark Karen McVean, As t Ed' Business Manager Fred Felder, J Photographer VUL!! , I Will Johnson, Ass ate Photograplper f QW f P' Y U Miss Juli L. Smith fvf' ,L!JZWi'fv1rs. J. V. Shroyer Editorial staff Sponsor fl! ,at Business Staff Sponsor 'ZS 2 f 'I ff ini! 'wx W 4 A rf' ' TYPICAL TYPES IN P.H.S. ?fpAf WIA, HM PAQES 1 ' I , V1 F I ADMINISTRATION , f W ,M M If pl ,M 6-20 Administrators 76 XC fy 4 W7 fi WV jj . if A ,, ' 4, , f I ,I ' Faculty f Zijyvfk My 1 S WV My 05293 ff 22 JY fo ACTIVITIES I I L Q JU ,MW if 452. f if A Ulf JS ! ' I Alf' .KL f 6 , K Activities ,G if 6310 , 0 fqfff 1. Wy if 1 'I If lffcifl' Progress Report fl W n,,VLJJ,2V of .X X4 KJ 07' JU A I f QI, . J ' A ff J, ' 2' 'I' CELEBRITIES W SMA H Dj 2,27 lf j 3 My Honor Students Apylfd f' LV I if fd!! Kg? p'7,y'u pd! f V, Who's Who C Ulf? Q! A X KJV, pit If LI 7 Celebrities I 5 XXV NM WU XIX, XV, pl, I ' ' K5 I L ,I If A COMPETITION M A M M AW K '!. M V Of! V 1 Football 4 UV W M Lf I in IQ! Basketball ,ff I NM ' J! 0 f, A T R nb fl A lp I U fr. A ll sw In Tw B b ll U1 ,J JL ly Golf ,J Q 0' Tennis DQ UM CMP Ulf! W 25 ,W ORGANIZATIONS rl M U 116148 Clubs I Publications 0 ,JL ffl 2, H I I f N, CLASSES if X I , I 150-221 Senior 3 , IX ML Junior ,X I NI Q , Sophomore X H X V Freshman Nfq,fL,, ' ,flflv 2' l 1 I MISCELLANEOUS ADS 222 223 3 The Arc Light Staff of 1961 proudly dedicates its efforts for the year to Mr. M, D. Stewart, prin- cipal of Palestine High School. During the last few weeks of school, the student body was shocked and saddened to learn that Mr. Stewart would be forced to leave for medical rea- sons, and to resign his post as principal. Although they later heard the announcement that he would return as Latin teacher, giving up the post which he had held for thirty years because he could not ex- pect to be back ini' time to begin the registration work which takes place in the summer, the students were still sorry that he would no longer guide the school through its year. As thanks for the many years in which he served P. H. S. as principal, and in hopes that he will rea- lize the love and respect held for him by his stu- dents, whether he works as principal or teacher, we of the 1961 Arc Light salute Mr. M. D. Stewart by dedicating the 1961 annual to him. 1 1 fy 'I f if ff. 4 ffV!f1-fff , A ,.. W , 5 j . .,--..-ff - -,'-- , , , J f o I . ,MM I A ,,. 'olfrlwfv M 5 Q, X lg if ' C C J kj Nfdigf f '-' f K 21 nlulhhlalli X - s F045 l i W cgi' ,I X7 . ky , I . f XJ 3 jfb' I l x.Js.J X f ffblpd Y-J gi! , f7J 'iUT1 Q-QV K 1 J JL JL-s,7.,v l Xl A , u, ' xx? JJ!! -H, V XXX I 2-JIM 5 'Vh:,,v .f'fY'I' 1 I .JAWJ cf : .2 X, 0 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 5 L. E. Foster President Harry Herrington Assistant Secretary QQ? JK SCHOOL MEMBERS DIRECT SCHOOL BOARD The seven members of the school board, elected by the citizens they represent, direct all phases of the program of the Palestine In-f dependent School District. Finances, instructional curricula, and choice of teachers are among their many tasks. Their efficient per- formance in carrying out their job prompts the Arc Light to say, on behalf of all the people these men have served so well, that every- one appreciates their selfless service to Palestine. R. L. Kenderdine President Pro Tempore Maurice Rosson Vice President pi Q3 'Vip Q 5, 6 A 5?- -inassvaisqi-5' T is 54f' ?'5, SCHMIDT HARDWARE WILTZ'S FINE FOODS BOARD PALESTINE SCHOOLS Dr. R. H. Bell resigned his post on the school board in 1961 after twelve years of faithful service to Palestine in his work with the board. The Arc Light takes this opportunity to thank Dr. Bell for the time and energy he has spent working for the Palestine schools. Willard Johnson Dr. R. H. Bell Ex-President L. J. Flanagan Ray S. Berry Secretary BASSET T SERVICE STATION E. D. Cleveland, Superintendent of Schools 1- TI STEWART STEERS P.H.S. PRINCIPAL Mr. Stewart, principal at P.H.S. , keeps the gears and wheels of that institution well-oiled and running. New students, discipline, and interpret- ing school policy fall under his jurisdiction. Teach- ers and students alike look to him for guidance in all matters of: school business. CLEVELAND GUIDES ENTIRE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr., Cleveland, superintendent of the Palestine Independent School District, guides the activities of all the schools in that district. Grade schools, junior high schools, and high schools all follow his leader- ship. His capable, experienced guidance helps make our schools the fine establishments of learn- ing that they are. M. D. Stewart, Principal 4-Ls... NU- TREND BEAUTY SALON SECRETARIES OPERATE EFFICIENT OFFICES Miz Patsy Jackson keeps attendance records and deals with many problems of the students. Miss Reed, Miss Reese, and Mrs. Edgeworth all work in Mr. Cleve- 1and's office. Superintendent's Office M1ss Carolyn Reese Miss Ethell Reed Mrs Robert Edgeworth RALPI-I'S DRIVE-IN VAUKWW' FACULTY E ENGLISH T Visiting college students warn us: Freshman English is the worst! p Study hard and be prepared. Prospective employers say: You'll get nowhere if you can't communicate. The teacher in the English Department do their best to get us ready for college and jobs. Themes, spelling lists, grammar tests all are aimed at perfecting our oral and written communication. All the student has to do is try-- college English and business letters can come easily after four years of P. H. S. English study. Mrs. A. L. Dear B. S.. M. Ed. COMMUNICATION ESSENTIAL FOR OUTSIDE LIFE Mrs. Johnnie McDonald Ballard Miss Louise Hathcock Miss Elizabeth Springfield B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M,A, gg . Q 'f'1.2,. 1-QM gt fe I V1 list ' ,ffV',P , ii i if X A U K. N. E. T. RADIO STATION . 6,3 Mrs. Bill Bible Archie P. Amason. Ir. Mrs. Thomas B. Moseley B. S. B. A. B. A. IN FOR A LANGUAGE, Ei Q OUT WITH A LOT Q 3 LA NGU A GES Q' Q. Improve your English vocabulary: be fluent on foreign swhfw vAw'-, . at visits: become cultured, worldly -- take a language! The P. H. S. Language Department offers two fine languages to high school students: Latin and Spanish. Latin, base of so many tongues, is a popular subject ,, M , ,Z,, among scholarly typesg Spanish is handy for every Texan T I who spends any time South of the Border. An enterpris- M- - ing few take both, thereby insuring a command of English r and Spanish, knowledge of many cultural customs, and acceptance by certain colleges which require four years of language for entrance. 3 Latin class -- under lock and key! K. N. E. T. RADIO STATION ll FINE ARTS CONTRIBUTE CULTURE Mrs Edwin W. Link If Thomas B. Moseley B. M. M. M. M. M, of Ed. FINE ARTS No one's education is com- plete without some training in certain arts more cultural than the more bookish subjects. Among these are speech, choral music, and instrumental music. Mrs. Link with her classes in speaking, Mr. Moseley with singing, and Mr. Wallace and Mr. Moore with band teach P. H. S. students poise and self-control as well as the in- tricacies of their respective arts, and pupils also learn the history of each subject along with the technique of it. Roy B. Wallace B. A. Mr. Moore gives a little help in technique class. David N. Moore B. A. . M. A. ,,.,--' , 1 1 f ff BRAZ ZIEL UNION DRUG MATH TRAINING TEACHES LOGIC MATHEMATICS Skill in calculation is not the only art learned in P. H. S. mathematics classes. Although speed in arithmetic is important, calculators have made obsolete many of the more tedious facets of math. More important now is ability to reason -- to use the basic rules of math to reach new heights in technology. Even students who will never use any but the most mechani- cal mathematics in business and housekeeping can benefit from train- ing in clear thought. Mrs Natalie Jones Don Hanks A BiS. BRAZ ZIEL UNION DRUG Mrs. Jack Hubbard Mrs. Travis King B. S. B. S. , M. A. HOMEMAKERS SERVE P.H.S. HOMEMAKING Mrs. Hubbard's and Mrs. King's homemaking girls are an institution at P. H. S. -- a working institution. Not only do the homemaking students study sewing cooking, nursing, and housekeep- ing, but also they make decora- tions and refreshments for dances, teas, and presentations of all kinds. Homemaking, one of the most basic vocationa1 subjects, serves the entire school. SCIENCES INTRIGUE STUDENTS SCIENCES Ch6I1'liSf1'y. bi010gY. and general SCi6UCe give pupils finds that, if he gives them a little time, the sciences insight into the mechanisms of the world and its inhabi- are among the mggt intriguing Subjects. tants, both human and animal. Every student at P.H.S. Charles H. Newton Mrs. Bob Gilliam John R. O'Keefe B.S., M.Ed B. S. B. S., M.A. Y K it ,. 1 F 1 id' PIC 'N' GO FOOD MARKET I .1 '-.- ff ll 44 -cfs- , ll .Ill I H Ill I0 UFE.. Mrs. W. C. Wylie Tommie Overton Miss Cleo Willingham B.A., M. A. B. s.. M. Ed. B. S.. M.E. STUDY OF PEOPLE IS MOST INTERESTING SOCIAL STUDIES Another interesting group of subjects is social studies. relatives and friends, for people and their idiosyncrasies Instruction in the activities and peculiarities of peo- are the most enlightening subjects of investigation in ple in history can be as stimulating as discussion of the world. MIS. I. V. Shroy r Miss Julia Lee Smith BUSINESS B. A. 6 B. AH M. A. EDUCATION IS EVERYBODYS Miss Smith and Mrs. Shroyer keepers, and stenographers for efficiency in typing, shorthand, pg and keeping of books. However, nur, those interested in good college f work and in improving their fs readiness to accept any job should take the business education courses. FORREST BRADBERRY SKELLY SERVICE STATION 15 CUP OF TEA Z BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 train future secretaries, book- 5 L ? Luke Thornton B. A. , M. Ed. PHYSICAL EDUCATION P.E. -- Miss Hurley, Mr. Thornton, and Mr. Yeager teach that recreational, phys ically educational subject to almost every student at Pales- y VTTV fi. tine High School. Games of d all types, from dominoes to 'ifi' iflii ' ' volleyball, are played through- Miss Connie Hurley out the school year in P. E. B. S. , M. Ed. classes. Those students who get little exercise outside school find th a t physical education not only keeps them in' shape, it relaxes muscles knotted by inactivity. Physical education serves to take students' minds off worries and academic problems -- it teaches coordination and cooperation -- it keeps healthy those who would get no exercise without it. MOORE MO TOR COMPANY P.E. PUTS P.H.S. PUPILS PI-IYSICALLY IN ORDER Jim Yeager B. S. K X .3 STUDENTS STUDY FOR VOCATIONAL VERSING 3 VOCATIONS S Shop, distributive education, Skill in building, raising, and p agriculture, and driver training pre- selling products, coupled with l pare students of Palestine High knowledge of safe automobile School for lives of organized, effect- transportation, readies pupils for ive citizenship in tomorrow's world. service to themselves and to others. Don Sizemore B. S, John W. Youngblood C. I. Collum B. S., M. Ed. B. Si, M.A. Billy J. Dean I ' n, 1 1' em MOORE MOTOR COMPANY 17 Miss Ella Lunday, librarian at P. H. S. , provides teachers and stu- dents alike with a neat, quiet li- brary. She and her student librari- ians, members of the Library Club, which she sponsors, shelve, check out, and repair old booksg send damaged and worn books to be re- boundg and process the many new Miss Ella Lunday B. S. in L. S. Robert B. Bristow BRISTOW AND HERREN COUNSEL AND SERVE STUDENTS R. B. Bristow, counselor to P. H. S. students, gives advice 1. on colleges and careers to all those who request it. He ad- ministers aptitude tests, interprets the resulting scores, and plots course plans for 'all members of the student body. A. L. Herren supervises the running of school buses. He also takes care of textbooks and their issuing at the beginning of each semester. 18 GREGG BUTANE COMPANY P.H.S. LIBRARY RECEIVES EFFICIENT CARE books received at Palestine High School each year. Miss Lunday, with her extensive knowledge of books and libraries, makes both research and reading for pleasure simpler and more comfort- able through her efficient care of the P, H. S. library. A. L. Herren Q! - W Roy B. Wallace The Arc Light Staff of 1961 is proud to salute Mr. Roy B. Wallace. For nineteen years, Mr. Wallace has di- rected the Palestine High School band. In that time, he has built one of the finest high school bands in Texas. Band members will tell any- one that he is a hard taskmaster and is satisfied with nothing short of perfection. They also will state that Mr. Wallace is the best --that.all the hard work they do for him produces remark- able results. Mr. Wallace took a leave of absence early this year for reasons of health. We hope that he will be able to return next year. In any case, we take this opportunity to thank him for his faithful service to us and to the band. F. L. Nix Head Custodian Cowboy, Rosie, and Mr. Nix are a familiar and well-loved trio at P. H. S. Their work of caring for P. H. S. facilities keeps both students and faculty comfortable, and makes learning and teaching easier and more efficient. CUSTODIANS KEEP US COMFURT ABLE Of the three custodians who have served us so well, only Cow- boy will be back next year. Mr. Nix announced at the end of the year that, for reasons of health, he would retire. Rosalie swept her last hall on Wednesday, May '24--the next-to-the-last day of school. Her death that night left a sober and sorrowful student body: all of us miss her friend- ly, respectful help, P. H. S. will never be the same with- out Rosie. Oliver Cowboy Nix Rosalie Smith -3 STRUVE SHOE SHOP ,F 'M T, N A - 1 N Q wx fxi ACTIVITIES ABOUT THE CAMPUS ABOUT THE P. H. S. CAMPUS THIS YEAR WE FOUND -U ,L AE EE EEAEA ,,ET r S V- ,ff T, .I- 'id' zf , if 'P A 8, W,,,,,,,:.L,A ,,,. , , it DELIGHTEDI It seems as if these Junior girls, May Bradley, Pat Rogers, Gloria Reynolds, and Inka Buckley, are always ready to have a picture made. DUH, I TOLD YOU NOT TO BOTHER ME, says D a - Da Knowles as he prepares to Smush Greenes for the offense. 22 Q ,D BLISS, PURE BLISS! Imagine this! These two SENIORS actually seem to be hav ing a good time at the lowly underclassman's JUNIOR PROM. B 8zB SPORT ING GOODS , a ABOUT THE CAMPUS - - GET A LOAD OF HONEY BUN! Tal- ented Nancy Herrin entertains at a Stu- dent Council Dance vfi'th rendition of Honey Bun. HOPE, FAITH, AND CHARITY --Student Council members take stock of the food and clothing which was collected to be given to the Christmas Cheer Program for the needy. DEFINITION SELF-CONTROL: Mind over madder Yes, hun, you look adorable! says Carol Clark to Terry Hendley as he spruces up for his school picture. yi, CLOSE CALL! What do students who are trapped in a Chemistry Lab think about? Who knows? But Phil Jenkins and Mrs. Gilliam seem pretty glad that this man got the door out. What do you think? B8zB SPORTING GOODS 23 E ABOUT THE CAMPUS - - BAND GOES RAUNCHY! If you were at the Pep-Ette's Talent Show, you would have really been in for a surprise. Some way-out members of the band really showed their stuff. And something else, too! They were just good! Don't ever let anyone tell you that our band isn't hep. EXCUSE US! The wandering eye of the Campus Camera is always looking for new, fresh pictures and this time it found one. The rehearsal of Summer Visitor is coming along fine. X ts fs Tj, ' s T ssa sthss ff! JOHNNY YUMA---WAS A REBEL! As these .senior boys found out at the Student Council Dance. They just should not have pressed their luck. Poor devils didn't even get a chance! 24 HECK'S DRIVE-IN ABOUT THE CAMPUS - - WHO DONE IT? People seem to think that, whatever was done, Drew Frantzen done it. He ap- pears awfully fed up with being accused so wrongly or maybe we should say so rightly! I DO! I DO! says Jerri Foss, as she gets sworn in' by Shirley Kirkwood. The Civics classes always go in for this type of discipline in class. SHE SHOULD BE PROUD! Susan Hardgraves loo ks mighty proud, as Mrs. Harold Dietz presents her with the A m er i c a n Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award. This award was one of the many given at the Awards Assembly. I-IECK'S DRIVE-IN k 4 LAST LAP--- Arc Light Editors search for boo-boo's in book. JOY!---The new Arc Lights have arrived. 'gvsig aes 'sz 459 X-. ,--N Y, 4 I ANNIVERSARY ARC LIGHT The major event in the P. H. S. school year of '60-'61, was the delivery of the '60 anniversary ed- ition of the Arc Light. Editor Linda Wilson and co- editor Frances Hamilton slaved, as did everyone else on the staff, and the result was a fabulous, goldl- covered book, which was a success in every way. GOLDEN MOMENT--- Say, honey, say Lin- da Kay Buckley and Kaye Murray to Gloria Reynolds, you've been signing our books for a flat hour! ! 26 SILLIMAN HARDWARE COMPANY I A FALL HIGHLIGHTS WE---thrilled at the ball games, cheered come on Wildcats, yelled at the pep rallies, grinned when we won, cried when we lost, waited for Andrew to kiss Mary, laughed at the booster posters, went beyond the call of duty to win school spirit, wrapped many a goal post, and stood silent at the end, the annual bonfire. f ssii 1' f' I' -1.. ffff V. ' -Q i ' ' I lr., as THE ESSENTIAL SIX---What's a downtown pep rally without X F i Yig our P. H. S. cheerleaders? I Q I HLHLL Q -.-, l'i I I mv iia- , gg, A ! sd 1 iii, f - gf? , , I , I , .riffs 'Q ,, , ,VIKVK I ffl QUICK! !--- Will Johnson re- I , A 1,5 sorts to using safety pins when pgy, M ,ss,, . .,,, 5- ,fw .- ,.w:gf..,g,g:' .-,-- ssiz, '-, :,,,f,:???w. 4' nothing better is available. SPIRIT POSTERS--- What would we do w i th o ut Karen McVean and her weird way of drawing cari- catures of her friends? fax WHAT, NO VINES?--- Jungle Jim Sheppard finds it necessary to use his balance atop the telephone pole the seniors used to mark the goal of the '60 bonfire. LK 1 x ' lf! in Q tdddi .s ,- r 'SX It A . , , SHY REPOSE---Mary Ward, our 1960 Home- coming Queen, stands h a ppi 1 y surrounded by three husky football players who presented her with red carnations. PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 27 SOCIALLY SPEAKING - The football receptions, Student Council flings, the Arc Light's unbelievable costume party, and the Pep-ette's hilarious talent show all bring back fad- , ing memories. Let's recall a few together .... shall we? HALT! --- Arc Light Editor fFraniJ in her very effective Castro costume seems hesitant to admit Romans into the party. HARK! -- 'Tis no other than Pap Stewart come to fetch little Nell .Teffcoat from the arms of her lover, who decided to marry Nell in the mid- dle of the Student Council party. DANCING DUDES -- Hobo Herrington and Iacquelyn Graves kick up their heels at the Pep-ettes' Talent Show. 28 DEVENPORT VARIETY STORE 5 PIGEONS?-- Some said that the Seniors would resort to any- thing in order to win first prize at the Student Council Treasure hunt. And they certainly did! laborsl DARLING INSURANCE AGENCY WHEN' CAUGHT IN THE ACT --Shipmates Judy DeVers and Pam Yeast bow out when caught ogling over a picture, at the talent show, by Com- mander Herrin, of the AIR FORCE! PIGS! -- They always show up at every football recep tion and social event and feast upon the fruit of other s , QQ., If wx y g A' 4 WEDDING BELLS?--- I wonder what these smiling members of the bell choir are thinking about? It might be interesting to find out, huh? ASSEMBLIES During the course of the year, we have had some really good assemblies, serious and otherwise. The bell choir of the First Methodist Church performed for us, the D. E. students presented a skit, P. H. S. stu- dents were initiated into the National Hon- or Society, Miss Louise Hlass told us about her native Arabia, and we honored our safe drivers. TYPICAL?-U We can't quite decide if these D. E. students are the typical types that they portray, but we wish to be lieve that they are not. Agree? 30 FIRST NATIONAL BANK as A ASSEMBLIES HONORED---These seniors were elected to the Na- tional Honor Society at the first of the year and each has done his very best to uphold the vow that he re- peated upon admittance to the Society. HOW?-- These eight P. H. S. students were selected as safe teenage drivers. They -ng-iff have a secret! But it seems as if no 939 is telling ir. Q INFORMATIVE SIDE--- Miss I-Ilass was one of our guest speakers this year. She spoke to us conceming her n ative land of Arabia and told us of the old customs and also the modern methods used in her country. ' WORLD 5' .rfb 1 ' A K avlimj X 5 . S- ,, Utoawuf 51' FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANNUAL PARADE - The seniors always participate in the a nn u al downtown parade. Old resolutions, ha tre d s, and, sometimes, acquaintances are buried at this time. Friends of the deceased don their mourning a p - parel and our P. T. A. Queen rides down the avenue in all her glory. Here are a few scenes from this year's parade: WHAT REMAINS?-- Seniors have mock funeral, complete with pallbearers and mourning CPD friends and lovers. BEFORE FUNERAL-- These girls find time in their sorrow to recall old m e m o r i es about the deceased and to compare notes! HEY, LITTLE QUEENIE!-- P. T. A. queen, Ginny Schmidt, is chauffeured down the avenue in her royal coach by Bonner Brazziel. 32 WAGNON'S DRUG STORE CAMPUS COMEDY! Inf? Every school has its special fun days and Palestine X-V, High School is no exception! The freshman got a free coke X , is on Freshman Day, the girls got a chance to show their ff' knees on Short Skirt Day, and everyone had a tug-of -w ar F on Campus Day . . . Recall these familiar scenes? 117251 TO WIN OR NOT TO WIN?-- Who has the short end of the rope? Fact is, where is the other end? The mighty tug-of- war was one of the many events in which everyone participated on Campus Day. MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING!--As much as these Junior boys, Roger Henderson and Danny Vance, hate to admit it, they were once lowly freshmen, so they pause to give a refreshing lift to Lumpkin Gallatin and other new members of the incoming Frosh class. DIFFERENT OR INDIFFERENT? Fresh- men girls steal the spotlight on Short Skirt Day, as they show various means of expression, limitation, and exposition! . wiv' J' HANKS INSURANCE AGENCY 33 THE JUNIOR PROM Of the two major social events of the school year, the annual Junior Prom still stands out in the memory of every student. This year the theme of the Prom was A Night in Arabia, lSouthern Arabia, that islj. The gym was transformed into an Arab- ian wonderland, complete with a huge golden Aladdin's lamp, festive Arabian tents, a rich sultan, and scores of pretty dancing girls. The Junior Sweethearts danced the night away beneath a star-spangled Arabian sky with their handsome escorts, to the melodies of their favorite songs. Juniors will recall in years to come the tears that were shed, the work that was d one, and the various problems that presented themselves at all of the wrong times, but they will remember, most of all, the fun that they had and the happiness that their magic moment produced. SWEETHEARTS?-- These twelve girls were chosen by their fellow classmates to repre- sent the Junior class of '60-'61 as their Jun- ior Sweethearts. They are Cl-rg first rowj Kaye Murray, Kay Bice, Connie Eaton, Pat Rogers, Judy Watts, Gloria Reynolds, fsec. rowj Linda Kay Buckley, Judy Harris, Lou Flanagan, Jan Jubela, Jeanne Dennis, and Carol Anderson. PAPER STRIPPING PARTY!--- Why does it always happen to the Juniors? It you have too much paper, then you don't need it and, if you don't have enough, then you always need more! This picture is an example of too much! 34 FLOURNOY'S FURNITURE STORE JUNIOR ,ff HEY, SON, CUT THAT OUT!--Tommy Pickle and Clare Weeks head the tent building committee and, thanks to them, the tents, despite fears, did not collapse! GEE, IT REALLY WORKS! says Jerry Don Bynum to Tommy Pickle. Jerry Don was the gong boy at the Prom. DAIRY PROM THE IUNIOR'S TEAPOT!---Terry Hendley, Mr. O'Keefe, and Mr. ? eye the teapot and seem to be wondering if it is all a bad dream! TENNIS ANYONE?--Master of Ceremonies, Will Johnson, takes a short break from A spot of tennis to pres u me his duties at the royal Court-nasium. WAY 35 JUNIOR PROM MYSTICAL NIGHT IN ARABIA --- The stage is set and all await the arrival of the Sweethearts, as ex otic music fills the royal court of the rich sultan. DREAM DANCING-- The twelve Sweethearts and their escorts float on the wings of dreams to the familiar melody of The Sweetheart Waltz. T RAVIS PRINTING C OMPAN Y DELEGATES TO BOY'S STATE AND GIRL'S STATE Each year the faculty of Palestine High School selects representative students to attend Girl's and Boy's State. These stu- dents are selected from the Junior Classg they will attend during the month of June. At Girl's and Boy's State, the delegates learn the duties of city, county, and state offices. They choose their own officials and organize their own city, county, and state governments, which are patterned after the government of the state of Texas. These citizens of Boy's and Girl's State learn about Texas government by actually participating in this imaginary system of organization. - sages! s' ft go-5 BOY'S STATE--- These outstanding Junior boys, Danny Vance, George Page, and Jerry Don Bynum, will be attending the 1961 Boy's State. They are sponsored by the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, and the American' Legion. A The 1961 delegates chosen to attend Gir1's State are Kay Bice and Lou Flanagan. These two Junior girls will be sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. ,G is melbi' pals! N' 'f'- T9' R. AR. BELCHER FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 37 CHOIR TURNS DRAMATIC! Each year Mr. Moseley turns his choir classes upside down in his search for new talent for his annual play. This year Mr. Moseley wrote, produced and directed his play, which was entitled Summer Visitor. The songs were great and the acting almost profession- al. Here are a few scenes from this year's play. , i WOMEN ! says Ra n d y Hudson fa bright new freshman starj, as Renee Vincent, w h o played the part of Madeline, bubbles over with enjoyment. JAM SESSION---Everyone relaxes for a very brief momentg one reads script, one develops expression, and a few chew choice bits of gossip. REALLY NOW, BOYS! exclaims Anne Shelton fMadeline in the first productionj to Deno Nickols fAlfredJ and Corky Huffman CBudj, as they battle for her attention and admiration. 33 JOHNNIE HERRINGTON ANNUAL AWARDS ASSEMBLY At the close of each school year, every student who has made an outstanding achievement is recognized by being pre- sented an award at the special Awards Assembly. These honored students are a large part of our school and are always held in highest esteem by both classmates and teachers. The three highest ranking students in the 1961 class were Mary Henry fvaledictorianj, Richard Dupree fhighest bo yy, and Kay Ferrell CSalutatorianJ. Hubert Massey received the American Legion Citizenship Award. Mr. Mac Knowles gives the two National Bank Scholarships to Mary Henry and Richard Dupree, the highest ranking boy and girl. ABLE LOAN Andrew Overton, the Handsomest Boy, receives his portrait from Miss Osjetea Briggs. These outstanding students were the recipients of the Junior Historical scholarships. They are Judy Rowan, Mary Henry, and Harrell Allen. Miss Briggs presents Lou Dorman with the Anderson County Council Medallion of Honor. B ROKE RS 39 Miss Louise Hathcock presents to Mar- ilyn Turner the award for winning the Theme of the Week Contest. Mar- ilyn came out the determined winner and appears to be very excited and happy- We, the students of Palestine High School, wish to say that we were so happy when our own Mr Bob Bristow was present ed with the Anderson County Council of Honor Distinguished Service Award. Miss Osjetea Briggs made the presentation 40 MARIE'S SLIPPER SHOP 1002, HOMEROOMS Each year, one week is set aside as Arc Light Week, during which each homeroom competes at the game of who can buy more Arc Lights. The winning homerooms are awarded a special picture in the new Arc Light. sf is 91 Mr. Craddock's Senior Homeroom Mrs. Gi11iam's Senior Homeroom MADDUX SERVICE STATION THE SENIOR CORONATION - 1961 Highlighting the social events of the school year is the Senior Coronation, which was given this year on May 12, 1961. The theme of this year's coronation was 'The Voyage of the Queen Mary. Miss Cleo Willingham directed the coronation and Miss Connie Hurley was the valuable, valuable advisor. The talent for the show was provided by the Drama Department of Sam Houston State Teachers College. They presented skits from Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific. The Princes and Princesses, the Guard of Honor, the Chain Bearers, and the Dukes and Duchesses lined the decks of the Queen Mary to adorn the royal court of Her Majesty, Queen Mary Ward, and His Majesty, Ki ng James Botary. The school celebrities and the class favorites were also presented to the royal couple. Seniors will remember the long hours of honest toil that they spent on their Coronation and they will also remem- ber the many classmates and sponsors who helped so much to make this 1961 Coronation the best ever in the books of Palestine High School. 1 , Ffa o 4' DECK TENNIS ANYONE?-- Seniors appear to be enjoying the sun and the surf as they bask in the tropical setting of The Voyage of the Queen Mary. 42 SELDEN SHADE SHOP CORONATION - '61 ,,,,...-.pn--M fig- ,QQ P .0 -Q ' fx -ily - .., 5 as I f.5F.ff:,'j' 1 . .sr Kii 'sa 1:f'W.' fi A x ,,, 3 - 3... '-: 1 V., ... ,h1, . ' i 1 w l ....v s ' I . .4 Hmm: 1. An essential part of any royal court is the Court Jester. She must have a good personality and must be able to supply witty entertainment for the enjoy- ment of the royal couple and the members of the court. This year's Court Jester, Ginny Schmidt, gave a lively lift to the activities of the court. Ginny 's good personality made her a natch for the part. J. J. R. OFFICE SUPPLIERS The job of the M aster of Ceremonies in- volves more mental exertion than one might expect. The Master of Ceremonies must be the cool type who can handle the many situations which might occur in a live program. This year's Master of Ceremonies, Andrew Overton, did a fine job keeping the court on its toes and his Coolness served to make the Voyage of the Queen Mary a very pleasant one. t .tyyg W Ng? ,,..l X Q if ss .asa 43 CORONATION - 1961 ni PREPARATION-H Eddie Ray Bedre seems to really be con- centrating, as he rigs up the hi-fi and microphone sys te ms for the big night. PRACTICE-H Prince Jim Sheppard and Princess Saundra Sel- man learn the correct way to bow, when presented, with the help of Miss Connie Hurley. PROCESSION--- Queen Mary and King James allow themselves to be caught in the act of practicing for the big event. fNotice those sweet, unaware of being watched facial expressions!J. 44 J. J. R. OFFICE SUPPLIERS THE BIG NIGHT - CORONATION 1961 SUCCESS---Queen Mary Ward now experiences the joy and the sadness of this supreme moment, as Prime Minister, Archie Arnason, places the royal crown upon her head. WAlTlNG!--- Bobby Gaines sits calmly perched up- on his stool waiting to spotlight the King and Queen as they enter into the royal court. 64 . Q 5. 5 vs ww- ae-sm GANG' WAY! The royal Couple enter the COUII 10 Oki Hg DETERMINED--Crownbearers Jenna Lou Stewart and Mark quite 1'1Ob1e afld very happy- ThiS iS the Irlemeflf they will Thornton made their trek to the throne with crowns intact. never forget. This night belongs to them forever. PALESTINE TELEPHONE COMPANY 45 ENTERTAINMENT - CORONATION 1961 ONE-AND A-TWO-AND A-THREE-AND A-- The P.H.S. Band, under the direction of Mr. David Moore, s uppl i ed the music for the Coronation and let it be known, T HE Y A RE GOOD ! A-HUM! Arc Light photographer, Fred Felder, ma kes the presentation of the School Celebrities and of the Class Fa- vorites to the royal court. WOW! GET A LOAD OE' HONEY BUN! The Department of Sam Houston College entertained che court with skits from South Pacific. 46 PALESTINE TELEPHONE COMPANY THE ROYAL COURT - CORONATION 1961 ,. i iZAi DUKES AND DUCHESSES --- These students were chosen by their classmates to represent them in the Coronation. They are: Freshman Class, Judith Bassett and Leon Willhiteg Sophomore Class, Margaret Drane and Dicky Sealeg 'and Junior Class, Jeanne Dennis and Johnny Hall. 7 lit 1 'r' -',f' fluff fixup 'ffl ,,-lit .i,.w,. All T is S, K! '41, 'fig B ,tts, , k,,- W f1'E'V'-A 'J X, O L 'eg 5' Vi?-9 DOGWOOD CHAIN BEARERS --- The Senior Chain Bearers fBack row, 1 to rj are Nelwyn Morris, Bobbie Amason, Sandra Hilton, and Kathy Langston. The Junior Chain Bearers fFront row, 1 to rj are Judy Chaffin, Elaine Blount, Molly Lockey, and Carolyn Evens. CLEARVIEW CABLE CORPORATION THE ROYAL COURT - CORONATION 1961 ,f V , x 94 K 1 CQ X , w'.n..,...,-0-- Q A iik '- gi PRINCES AND PRINCESSES---The 1961 Coronation Princes and Princesses are fl to rj Donald Dressell, Larry Pickel, Jim Sheppard, Saundra Selman, Carol Clark, Shirley Kirkwood, Mary Henry, Donna Pagitt, Larry Le Gard, and Jerry Graves. fKing James and Queen Mary are in the centerj. , J .. if A .. N . A g -VM r f ' g g , F S .f 3 iiizf . wt, fffl , s p I GUARD OF HONOR-0 The members of the Guard of Honor are as follows: fl to rj Stewart Kender- dine, T. C. Morton, Ronnie Calhoun, Henry Davenport, Richard Dupree, Nikki Roquemore, Fran- ces Hamilton, Anne Shelton, Hazel Eubanks, Bonnie Woolverton, Vivian Nazzal, Joanna McDon- ald, Dianne Stewart, Judy Thomas, Martha LaRue, Jan Hardin, Grayson Davis, Donnie Calhoun, Donnie Craft, Billy Hoppers, Bob Hable, and Bonner Brazziel. 48 GRIGSB Y INS URANCE AGENC Y GRADUATION SENIORS ONLY! THE POMP AND GLORY OF BEING A SENIOR! These Seniors, Mary Henry, Frani Hamilton, Henry Davenport, and John Lively, are prouder than punch of their Senior caps and gowns. But Mrs. Ballard warns: Don't you children lose these caps-- there'l1 be Seniors next year, too! THEY MADE IT! Fred Felder, along with his 125 classmates, clutched eagerly at his hard-earned diploma on the night of May 25- -a letter day for the new graduates. GRIGSB Y INSURANCE AGENCY 49 PROGRESS REPORT A NOTE TO THE READER: This Progress Report has been prepared expecially for you-- by us. All too many projects of this nature were created not by the students themselves, In ut are supervised or stiffly edited by sponsors or other ad u 1 t supervisors. As a result, many such reports tend to ex- aggerate the truth, often present a corporate im a ge that adds gilding and gloss to the 's i m pl e unvarnished facts. We're proud to state that we prepared this report ourselves. You want to know just how we work, some- thing about our facilities, ourselves, what we do, the steps that brought us to the point of educational devel- opment where we stand today. True facts are what interest you--and us, also. If we appear boastful at times, it is only because we have an enviable story to tell you. We have bared all, and ask only one small indulgence before you proceed with reading this report--if you happen to be on the School Board, please forget what you see here, the its Li ght wants to stay in business. TEACHER DINING FACILITIES: Our spacious faculty cafeteria-dining room provides good hot food and comfortable eat ing space for the teachers who remain on campus at noon. 50 UNIQUE CAFE CITY JUNK N,-.4 . r STORAGE OF STUDENT EQUIPMENT: Ample locker ment lying around to be tripped over, stepped in, or space is furnished the students of P. H. S., insuring that stolen. they will never leave any books, bags, or other equip- iw' AFTER SCHOOL HOURS: The students spend what time members of the student body is shown above in his car, on they have left after finishing lessons and school hours' in the way to a church meeting with several of his friends. many worthwhile pursuits. One of the more outstanding H 8: H GREEN THUMB NURSERY PERRY'S FOOD STORES STUDENTS SHOW' POISE AND INTELLIGENCE QUEEN MARY: Mary Ward, Coronation Queen, is the personification of perfect Senior Royalty. INTELLIGENCE TESTING: Richard Greene and David Knowles race the clock to prove that they do, too, have an I. Q. --when they work together! 52 CENTRAL INVESTMENT COMPANY THE FABRIC SHOP LAWN SPACE: The broad, uncluttered front campus of P. H. S. , uncrowded by any alien buildings, provides plenty of room for students to congregate at noon. P.H.S. PUPILS HAVE AMPLE ELBOW ROOM HALLS: The wide, spacious halls ofP H S prevent any traffic jams, struggles to get up and down stairs and trampling deaths among students 6,1 2 '34 '2 I 'C' ms f , fp I src j N- 4 ,137 2-2 .gs iw Cl' A , ' A - UPKEEP IS GOOD: Because no P. H. S. ceilings ever le a k, PICTURE FILES: Editors of the Arc Light are careful to keep Jean Mack's typing teacher had no trouble convincing curi- their files of used pictures in order--before the worker opens ous onlookers last fall that she just wore it because she likes 'the cabinet, she knows what she will find. it f-..,'u', nys! f h-sa, L iii,, wwf, ,vis ' f fir 1 . INTELLECTUALS: Many students enjoy discussion of current topics. Here, Wayne Down- ing and Ben Perry debate heatedly a subject which concerns everyone--the question of who really wrote the Pythagorean Theorem. 54 I-IUDDLESTON'S SERVICE STATION 1' f' LN 5075 FACULTY: Palestine High Schoo1's care- ful, conservative teachers prevent any un- 'Wresftom English instructor and tennis coach, who is shown above in his small foreign car. Re- toward activities from giving the school a g3fd16SS Of 3PPC-HIHHCCS. he isgq going to bad name. An example of these men and P661 off the SGCOHCI the light Chal1g6S. women is Archie P. Amason, Latin and If TERM PROJECTS: Occasionally, the teach- ers assign to P. H. S. students a rese ar ch theme. Of course, they are always careful to coordinate their assignments so that such themes are never due at the same time. fstfie he fray? 'EXW-, Above, Hubert Massey is shown, beginning work on the few, informal note c ard s he must make before he can start on the main work of the theme. GEORGE COTTON INSURANCE COMPANY THE MODERN STUDENT AT P.H.S. IS WELL-ORGANIZED AND COOPERATIVE THE MOVING LOCKER: Many pupils have never used their assigned lockers--the new mobile locker unit, shown at the left in use by Ronnie Selden and Will Johnson, has made them obsolete for all bu t storage of miscellaneous trash. fThe mobile locker has also been found to serve well as a weapon-- this fact is well illustrated by bruised and broken legs of foolish students who dared to mock the b r i e fc a s e brigade.J fls L HARMONIZING STAFFS: The friendly co- Chatter Room, their c o m m o n w o r ki n g operation afforded by the members of the ground, is quite gratifying. Ar Light and Chatter staffs in u sing the 56 VANNOY CAFE Qwy READING ROOM: Comfortable, coordin- ished their publications work and wish a ated lounge space is provided in the Chat- place to relax and catch up on their read- ter Room for those students who have fin- ing of ancient and modern classics. -'V' : V ,.,,,. SKILLED TYPISTS: Above is John Lively, pare them for publication. What is he typ- Chatter member, at work on his weekly ing? The quick brown fox just came over story. He is one of the several efficient to greet the lazy poodle --he is, too, typists who make Chatter stories neat and efficient! readable for the typesetters who must pre- BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE STUDENTS AND FACULTY ALIKE MUST FINALLY REACH THE END OF THE ROAD GRADUATES: Eager to learn, anxious to please, full of a desire to succeed, the 1961 graduates go forth into the wide world, free from prejudice and trust- ing in the integrity of all the people they meet. EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION: Our teacher retirement plan is both generous and comprehensive. 58 FASHIONET TE B EAU T Y SALON QCCEQ xi! X ul ict! CELEBRITIES Honor Students Who'S Who Celebrities VALEDICTORIAN Wiafuf ffemq B EALL BROTHERS SALUTATORIAN ffm, Fwuzll AMERICAN HOME BAKERY 619 vs Carol Clark, a member of the National Honor So - ciety, is a senior with a distinguished record of grades. She has advanced from the position of Arc Light salesman, held in her Sophomore year, to the business staff her Junior year, and finally to the post of Business Manager this year. She is a member of the Junior Historians, and serves as treasurer o.f the Future Teachers. Carol's favorite subject is Englishg her favorite sports are football and swimming. Carol plans to enter Sam Houston College to study Busi- ness and secondary education. FACULTY SELECTS WHO S Fred Felder Jr. , elected to the National Honor So- ciety his Junior year, has been Vice-President ofthe group his Senior year. Selected a Junior Ro tarian and a representative of P. H. S. to Boys' State, Fred was also Theme of the Week Contest winner his Jun- ior year and a contributor of the Anthology of High School Poetry his Senior year. An avid photogra- pher, Fred has served the Arc Light in that capacity for two years. As Junior Prom Announcer, he was also a member of both the Junior Prom and Corona- tion Committees. Magic, another of his attributes, has lead to membership in the International Brother- hood of Magicians. Although undecided as to m a - jor, Fred will attend the University of Texas next year. AMERICAN HOME BAKERY MEMBERS OF WHO l President of his Senior Class, Andrew Overton has represented both his classmates and his school by serving on the Student Council and by a t t e n d i n g Boys' State in his Junior year. In addition to being captain of the A football squad, Andrew was elected as Handsomest Boy his senior year. He is interested 'in sports and spends his spare time hunting and fish- ing. Andrew plans to attend Texas A 85 M. College and study agriculture. Appearing in Who's Who for her second timeis Frani Hamilton. a senior. She holds the positions of Sec- retary of the National Honor Society and editor of the Arc Light Editorial Staff. She has represented her class as a Junior Sweetheart and has recently won first place in the District Ready- Writing Con - test. She received the honor of the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award, in addition to being awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year for P. H. S. Frani not only excels in many school activities, she also plays the piano, reads extensively, and studies French on the outside. She plans to go to Newcomb of Tulane and study English or journalism. JETTIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 63 . l i 1 giyy f , .iw :ffm 1 V X , W ,g K . , .'5f t?32'f'5, ' .4 A Mags . - K' 'n?L36'54raf,5, , -p, Sr -930399 t j 'j , Q' 4 fn. -,MJ r Q 4-.Hrs s '-Kiss we js , - J EQ!! i gggffxg' 'v-15' 't' 9 ill! ,, , .fs-Shef nfs - -lg J ff Sfvfftif , S .1 1 stll I -5: ou A, ,, rn. B,xu .x .js i.,,:g1.g3g an aj .Q t swf' . ' li' . i gg, 'N 'lg QQ ,ai-.a' M , 1 , Q 'U' kvglil ex 1 , M K 1 H ' '. J f- w gr: o , ,- K 'ffwfemraf X-2'f .Af???aa l' 1 . A Q - THQ- -if I 3 3' fir ,553 if-fx is A ' 'lat , . 'H IAS- fi ' P K ' 'L 31,3395 19: ' :7.f.:'f.:Ff?,377fffl Q eiuf, S-'f- W if fi -' I . . , 1 :, m,... ' i Lou Flanagan, a Junior member of the National Hon- or Society, is president of the Junior Historians and secretary of the Junior class. She was editor of the celebrities section on the Arc Light Staff her sopho- more year, and of the activities section her Junior year. She is also a newly elected cheerleader for 1961-62. Lou has studied piano for nine years and enjoys writing short stories and essays in addition to reading, swimming, and singing. She plans to attend college and obtain a degree in elementary education, and later to specialize in physical therapy. WHO'S WHO Danny Vance, Vice-President of his Junior class a nd of the Student Council, is also a newly elected mem- ber of the National Honor Society. He appe ars in Who's 'Who for the first time this yearg he has recent- ly been elected to the post of President of the Student Council for the terms of 1961-62. Danny has been previously elected freshman class favorite and duke to the Senior Coronation for two years. Danny plans to attend Texas A 85 M and study engineering as his fu- ture profession. J S Will Johnson, elected to Who's Who for the first time S ,J Y in his Junior year, is an active member of the Arc Light Staff, serving that publication as assistant pho- tographer. Will acted as Junior Prom announcerg he ,,b1- , Z M was also elected to the National Honor Society during V 32 . . . . . . . ' g gi ,g-pt N iv the spring term. His interests are tennis, winning Dis- j ' 3 trict his Junior yearg photographyg and magic - he is 'if X' a member of the International Brotherhood of Magici- if ' ' , , E lrl-l X ff 1 ans. He plans to attend Southern Methodist Univers- ,?17xSzQ' Y ': . . . . . . +5-L'-945 S 1 ity and maJor in business administration. ' MQ? W,1j,zff is gf '95 Vi f,-- Tiflfi .,, li N fx? t K H V,k-k r '-s. l - -srr ,--, an - ,.,,. ' 1 it . X JETTIEPS BEAUTY SHOPPE WHO'S WHO Carol Ann Shroyer, sophomore honor student, has been an active member of both the Business Staff and the Junior Historians. As historian of the Future Teachers, she attended the district and state conventions. Carol is appearing for her second time in Who's Who. An achievement pin receiver, Carol Ann was the Vice- President of her sophomore class. She plans to attend Baylor University and major in education. Jan Worley, a congenial and high-ranking Freshman, has been elected to Who's Who for the first time this year. Being active in all school curricula, she has served on the Student Council and has been recently elected cheerleader for the coming year. In addition to playing the piano, Jan has studied dancing for' six years and enjoys all phases or tnusic. English is her favorite subject. Although she has no present college preference, she plans to study journalism. A newcomer to Who's Who, Linda Kay .Johnson has served as editor of her sophomore class on 'the A rc Light Editorial Staff, and has been active as a mem- ber of the Student Council. She is a member of the Future Teachers and served as cheerleader this year. Her interests- and hobbies are combined in the pas - times of dancing and playing the piano. Linda Kay plans to major in elementary education while attend- ing Texas Christian University. slr 4 Skis?-Q5 MONTGOMERY SPORTING GOODS JUNIOR FAVORITES iw! 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Jan Jubela, escorted by Phil Jenkins JUNIOR Kaye Murray, escorted by Pete Montgomery MONTGOMERY SPORTING GOODS SWEETHEARTS Judy Watts, escorted by George Page Gloria Reynolds, escorted by Corky Huffman WATT'S FARM AND RANCH SUPPLY Carol Anderson, escorted by Roger Henderson ARC LIGHT SWEETHEART 3066614 ,ffmaam GRAY SERVICE STATION CUTEST GIRL ,cm Km, farm KENNEDY GULF STATION S E 3 E Z 5 5? 5 31 3 l I: 'N PRETTIEST GIRL em, .ima REPUBLIC FINANCE COMPANY HANDSOMEST BOY ffazhew Oamm DUNNAM'S SEEDS 75 , 4 MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL WM 7506511600046 PALESTINE OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY jwuf 640,064 SAFEWAY FOOD STORE MOST POPULAR GIRL Ewuw Seam TUCKER FARRIS GARAGE MOST POPULAR BOY famed Botany MCQUEEN GARAGE at BODY SHOP SENIOR ROYALTY Mafuf Wand janwd 30WMf EAST TEXAS AUTO SUPPLY 1 W ,iq f 1 ll l' l 'ff . f yt Ju .fl s ,sf-f as at it , Y VY Y 'V' Y V V 1 r V a a - s elf , 5, Z b W . ll lx e as fri sf s s Y Q To 2 Riff! l I pd...-4 X Q f-if .:'::?:iz .-.- T .:?s vgfqgqg. q:. qx af 'Huh l:.s,gq e ssss bulk! SPORTS Football Basketball Track Baseball Tennis Golf PALESTINIEYS FIGHTING WILDCAT MA SQUAD ,Q- m G , my 'V , Q ll if' ' - . fkk':'L ' M - 5' t 1. E' ,, 3 5' h .1 , fx - W E.. iffy? W , sr. or if fa W V.. Q' :ff , J ly Q M p 53 ,,:L ,K,,.: U up 'XX -f Q 1 Q: . . , if l' A 2 ' e liffflf fi , , ' Q wa lm. . . - eff my . N V X 5 , H J gb! 3 A W ,511 -- J s v XXX ., F ff p if V A V 5 so .1 il' X of J H . , sr - B 6 1 f Q-A ' if ssil ' , . 1-rf. P 1 S f t ' 'Wlh , ,,, 5 , , , Y ,L .gf . -, N 1x lg it . wig .1 s I 5 , X K Q In ,ig ,I 1 1 ,. . K . ag: V, A -I E M y P Q 'W ll W . 1 ll W ll M' ,W X W l , Q ,ai ffl? film ' fy vga 'iii XT? hQ ' 5 M v 1 :,ffg....,,H, VL uf VVAV M P A I 'F izz' B I H .5 U , 21E:,...L.::'- Q H s K ' ,, A 9 . . is 2 if s - , f-fi -'1 ft' , h 1 f 4... ,, ,,' 'K ,' ff 1 , ff. 5 ., ,, .a ' 5,1 ' A J 5 ,-vi ' KLL if :7,..,, xv .gf-sp . .-A f is,w,s'2 -,-4 f,ffvf f1f'f' ?r-iL1fi' ,' 1- Fifi fs, . , f ' fav My ff: wwf , -' 4. ' 4. 1 3 1 5 5156 53 iw- -V A Emi ylfffii fsvii lailfiii -'- ' M '-fffiff ' k ia 5' 51' TPM Q 1--if F 65315129 sf if ff' ,.F1,9-' f11.s'z:5 .Q .,nf..,- 1 ,sFQ,'f'Y1- 'if S ii ,H , , . fl Y. The tough Wildcats are, from left to right, fir st ro w, Bob Lundy, Jerry Ives, Jerry Flanagan, Donald Overton, James Botary, Billy Hoppers, Jerry Bynum, and Jerry Lowe. Second row, Bob Logan. Johnny Hall, Larry Pi c ke 1, T o m B a11, George Page, Jackie Graves, J. D. Petty, Andrew Overton, Phil Owens, and Corky Huffman. Third row, Eddie Bedre, Ricky Henderson, Archie Starr, Louis Powell, Donnie Craft, Jerry Graves, T. C. Morton, John Moser, and Roger Henderson. 1960 Football Schedule Date Palestine Sept. 9 0 Sept. 16 6 Sept. 23 26 Sept. 30 42 Oct. '7 34 Oct. 14 O Oct. 21 0 Oct. 28 6 Nov. 4 12 Nov. 1 8 20 Opponent 1 Lufkin 13. Corsicana 13 Tyler Lee 0 Athens 0 l 'Center 6 'Nacogdoches 26 p 'Jacksonville 16 l 'Kilgore 35 1 'Henderson 48 'Carthage 6 82 DICKEY'S GROCERY G6 77 A TEAM ENTHUSIASTIC COACHING STAFF '3'9 f2, Head Coach Luke THOUGH i . A V. A .. ge. i ,:'L ' A ' C Y 5 gg C f is , X ' AM-in f I fm 5? . J S J.. -A -.t. lm A 0 , av- fa ,-1, 5. W -1 , Line Coach Jim Yeager w3 fR- V, ,. tw. 4.2 L. sk 'YA-Q Y' 1 x tif-1, . 1,fyjf-cazffu-gf:f,xa:g.f,.. AIX F f 'VSV 'T 234 Sf' C. V. jxfggg-1 KZ Y L44 fl 1. - wi'T'?'ff,fQ f??,,,- D X Wap: 1 ' . fiffii 'iw 5 ' 'wi' X A - . -. - , ' A 1 ii x . C- f I 4' A T Backfield Coach Don Hanks Coaches quietly urged Wildcat Larry Pickel C337 on to a touchdown. DAIRY QUEEN THE BRAVE WILDCATS FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT, IN '60 IRQ'- W5 I O him, SJ SOMEBODY HELP THAT BOY! thought Coach Yeager as he watched tough Wildcat James Botary f25J desperately attempt to escape the Lufkin Panthers. James Botary, Halfback - Senior Jerry Graves, Halfback - Senior Z' f .ff 84 O'NEILL HOTEL OVERTON, IVES, AND PICKEL HEAD NA SQUAD AS CAPTAINS GET OUTTA MY WAY! growled James Botary C255 as he hopefully tried to run for a Wildcat touchdown. Andrew Overton, Tackle - Senior T, C, Mgrtgn, Halfback - senior K ,V an kg' 3N35.g1v.Q' 55 .-fifirv-C v,,,.,1 -ng ' I vf3'fEfy-1, lie-'apr fi , 5?iqf ' 'Ad' fig . '5 5 T , fb wwf .L-in , A 125, :fret igigk A. . kph ffs-w.,3,,ts.,.g.' u. fy 6139, t -4 wgwsxw. 'fb ' vin' A-Txxf-Lgw., . W h'Kff? fuiia4frtfanffififf 1283.2 5 f ,u 'W 531. ,M ,f Mt .1 .. 4 51.9 rw, -,-' ffwk 4' Ai rf 1, . 'V ,MQ Q11 .wwf 1- 4 I L 3' ' 'f .Auf .gdf .'-lrfff BGA ELECTRIC COMPANY 4 it XX gf? EiI IJL 3 Y EI9 7 infllf, . ,1,!fJ?fS'Z5f W M -1 5, QW 33 Larry Pickel, Fullback - Senior Jerry Bynum, Fullback - Junior 45' Bob Lundy, Guard - Junior Being extra excited about ' the Homecoming game with Kilgore, the Wildcats tore through the victory sign onto the field to be cheered by all of the P. H. S. fans. Bob Logan, End - Junior 1? , ,Q L V . r fsmrw V x -,gn , X5 Q I-SQ as 2 be Xf- Z' L5 ANDERSON COUNTY IMPLEMENT COMPANY E 1 , rl K ,V fir: 'V rr N S X an . . S rirer , N J S+ Wa Iohn Moser, Tackle - Senior Donnie Craft, Quarterback - Senior if -. 1 ' 1 , .. , X 1 , S Billy Hoppers, Center - Senior PALESTINE FEED AND SUPPLY ff ff ' George Page, Guard - Junior Jack Graves, Center - Junior Mi K , VL Iohnny Hall, Guard - Junior wx :LK V The Wildcat Cheerleaders boosted football spirit for the first . . . 1 . d1str1ct game by having a downtown pep ral V Louis Powell' Quarterback - Sophomore p 88 HASSELL AND FOSTER i Corky Huffman, End - Junior can 22, J, D. Petty, Tackle - Junior X, i of i r. 1 iii 1 or ,- D I V ' 1' Jerry Ives, Guard - Senior L - '9 V5 Roger Henderson, End - Junior N 7' g 4 Rip Clark, Tackle - Sophomore Phil Owens, Tackle - Junior BABCOCK BROTHERS mwah: 5' - x A, Coach Thornton gave an enthusiastic speech at the an nual Quarterback Barbecue held in ball boys honor of the foot George Rice was the hard working manager for the Wildcat team. FILL 'ER UP! ! Donald Ray Overton, little weight, was forced to Barbec ff, B team Coach, Don Sizemore JE. 90 PALESTINE PRINTING COMPANY -S needing to gain a ue-round twice. 'MU' wr, ' r LITTLE WILDCATS LOOK BRIGHT FOR FUTURE MA SQUAD The 9th grade team is from left to right, lst row, Douglas Marler, Johnny Johnston, Champ Dicky, Don Alex Nemer Burl Grizzle Stormy Black, Lewis Wil- Horton, Lumpkin Gallatin, 4th row, William Ruff kins Woody Woodard 2nd row, Larry Collum, Larry Randy Hudson, Ronnie Dotson, Barry Beard, Jimmy Frantzen Leon Wilhite Ronnie Lindsey, Jerry Quick, Callaway, and Ken Callaway. Buddy Sammons Don Burdick, 3rd row, John Hardin, The P. H. S. B team had a ruff and tuff season, but won all its games except three. The team is, from left to right, lst row, Tommy Bennett, Cenovio Rodriquiz, James Becker, Donald Overton, Bobby West- PR.YOR'S Grade Coach Tommy Overton moreland, Jimmy Sides: 2nd row, Robert McDonald. James Stovall, Deno Nichols, Jerry Flanagan, Ronnie Greene: 3rd row, Jerry Lowe, Ricky Henderson, Archie Starr, Bill Dougan, Jeff Van Zant, and Sammy Raines. 1960-1961 WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS 'ML ',!i- . ,nj - ' 5' To make the team reallyget in the spirit of the first district game, the cheerleaders, preceded by the band, led the stu- dents through downtown. stopping at each corner to give a 1 yell. For the Homecoming game, the cheerleaders went all out! They decorated the gym with signs and more signs, honoring the Senior football players by painting each name on a giant poster aznd hanging them on the gym wall. Here they posed after the morning pep rally. Dianne Stewart, Senior Two years Joanna McDonald, Senior One year WE GOT THE 'T' - holler the cheerleaders during a riotous pep rally!! SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Kay Bice Junior, 2 years Stanley Sewall Junior, 1 year picture below? he Wildcat cheerleaders for the past four years have attended a cheer-camp uring the summer. Not only do they learn new yells, skits, and pe p r ally tunts, but they also compete against cheerleaders from all over Texas. The 960-1961 cheerleaders posed here for a picture after a very strenuous routine f tumbling, workshop, and mass cheerleading. ...1-.fennQ!N 852 ing' IA , 1 f-.Q 1423-V55 Viwso V' in WW I' s?5rsj'8 ff A ra- 'Kfxii .:a 1: 1. '-sz-ji?3f?l'5'A1f3Qfe , , ' . P 4' .1 - '- 'Si'x 'E :, ' f'l1'f,q.3.,4vw f'-e , as W 1' wngiq., mms - , ,a A wgg., '13, ix -WML? '11 W-er -M - Swv:-x ss' f 4, . su... sa .Q xii. fd' 61321-:wi Linda Kay Johnson Sophomore, l year The sixth cheerleader, Susan Carruth, a junior, moved to Beau mont, Texas, directly after foot- ball season. A picture was not available. AH-CHA-CHA-CHA!! In a pep rally for one rythm yell, Cha- Cha-Cha, the cheerleaders wore beach hats and Hawaiian leis, as Dianne Stewart is below. WILDCAT BOUNCY BASKETBALL MA SQUAD These nine Wildcat cagers showed their good sports- and Donnie Craft. Second row, Coach Clifford Dot- manship by taking victory modestly and defeat with son, Roger Henderson, Pete M ontgo mery , .Te rry a smile. They are, first row, from left to right , Graves, and Bobby Eubanks, Torn Ingram, Bob Logan, Terry Hendley, Jerry Ives, sf' Ain. ip WAY TO GO, EUBANKS!! And he did, too, down to our goal, shot, and good for two points! In the picture to the right, Bobby Eubanks fagainl knew how to use his head to take that rebound. GIBSON- THORNELL MOT OR COMPANY Jerry Graves, Senior Bobby Eubanks, Senior Guard 3 v3 an ' 4' K' A ,.r . GRAB IT, WILDCAT!! Center Donnie Craft, Senior I-IANDORF LUMB ER COMPANY Forward IN THERE FOR TWO POINTS!!! hx 5 Jerry Ives , Senior Guard 5 Way to guard, 'Center' Eubanks! CZ' Z3 6 TOIII Ingram. SCI1i0l' Roger Henderson, Junior Guard Forward ROGERS CHEVROLE T COMPANY ,yi '-W--V-. ua.. X 'V ' A - -5 -f I R' e' 34 x ,, 2 g ' . r V Q Bw AND NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL SQUADS .n-'y .J ,, 1- 5, ,' lr wasp - x .se f as The happy looking B team is, from left to right , Routh. Back row, Rudolph Luna, Archie Starr, Rich - front row, Jerry Bynum, Dickie Vaughan, Deno Nich- ard Greene, Donald Overton, and Larry Neel. ols, ,Terry Flanagan, Bobby Westermoreland, and ,Toe These freshmen players will have a bright and victor- hite, Clinton Blackman, Buddy Sammons. Back row, ious future on the A and B teams. They are , Jimmy Calloway, Barry Beard, Ronny Dotson, David from left to right, front row, Jordan Young, Ronny Dickey, Randy Hudson, Champ Dickey, and Douglas Lindsey, Larry Collum, Harold Woodard, Leon Wil- Marler. LANE'S SHOE STORE P.H.S. WILDCAT TRACK TEAM ,i,.. ,,.,,, T K K James Botary, Senior 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard relay Mile relay Andrew Overton, Senior Dis cus is ,444 ' ll fi? I1: ?4'ii'54'f, f ,g,.Q,.1 l 0 V . yrrr 0 at syeq a ff .: The mile relay team are from left to right: bottom, Jerry Graves, Senior Dickie Vaughan and Deno Nichols. Standing are Jerry High and low hurdles Bynum and James Botary. Pole vault, mile relay HERALD -PRESS 99 Jerry Ives, Senior 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard relay Rusty Drob Mi y, Sophomore le run Dickie Vaughan, Junior David Dickey, Freshman 440 yard run High hurdles Mile relay 440 yard relay JIMMIE ALLDREDGE INSURANCE ,pu .1 .Terry Bynum, Junior Archie Starr, Sophomore 440 yard dash Mile relay 'x bs'- Alex Nerner, Freshman 880 yard run Mile run Low hurdles f X fir? I sf, , Q 1 S.. 9 ' ' I ,, 'e , IVFW' fs'u 'N T- J , , gi. fs Y 4 dis wr fu- 'sais - nf gt Q55 '1 . .I 5 U . wow is r . 1 7 L+ ff fg ,A.. AQ 'f fn J' ' v ' 7 xffwg' D222 A L K , ' ' , 'K 'lt-'N f. . , 5 .. , 3 , ' rev- .-av'-'H ' ' ' - 's.,1g Bob Lundy, Junior Bobby Westmoreland, Sophomore Mile run High jump LANE'S SHOE STORE 101 'f 7 if img DUCK, JIMMY, DUCK!!! Donald Overton Jimmy Cox Shot Put Track Team Manager Discus 5 4 kd EL 4 if f , KY 13 fr 4 . .. MZ , iw 'L The ninth grade track team is, from left to right, first row, Stormy Blac k, Clinton Blackman, Ronny Lindsey, and Do u gl a s Marler. Second Row, Billy Joe Craft, Jer- ry Quick, Larry Collum. Johnny Johnston, HERALD 5' t kL A ' Leon wilhite, Don Horton, and Larry Frann- zen. Third row. Jimmy Calloway, Ken Calloway, Burl Grizzle, Lumpkin Gallatin, Ronnie Dotson, Buddy Sammons, and Woody Woodard. - PRESS GET SET!! said track coach Jim Yeager as Deno Nichols R0ge1' Henderson practiced starting. Mile IUH fx, GET OUTTA MY WAY - I'M COMIN' THROUGH!!! Deno Nichols Sammy Raines Sh 440 run, 440 relay 880 relay ft Put 220 dash, mile relay CAMPBELL INSURANCE COMPANY William Ruff Discus P.H.S. HARD-HITTING BASEBALL TEAM 559 SI sv A N 'Q , .2 V rrr,LL ky LR! kk H 'iff A ' A AAAl AA.AA A A A 4 . Baseball coach Don Sizemore and assist- watching a baseball practice devising new ant coach Jimmy Stovall were seriously schemes to be used in coming games. NOT SO HARD, ANDREW!!! Q 1x. , rm Ns -gnu 354+ WVU 1 X 9 -- 'LA' :f r If A ,.VL .. b Y .' tk.- I if x,L. - fyl -, A Ag,' K cl , ' Andrew Overton R0H1'1i9 Calhoun Pitcher, Outfielder Third Baseman NICHOLSON'S CO UNTRY STORE 'Y , 1- ' f ' .Q 4 , W a 1 A A , f ' E 5 x '5 .. I V A W W 5 R l 4 J , ... If 1 1-nv' K Q-nf :auf MMA.-N ,-h, ---'- AV ,Q ,.,, K . , f M K I f ' , , 5 1 ' - ' ' A R 'Y' +'f f2fffK uf: 'Q -. :-- ., '- W-U, ' Q- fgm2vv:f'f r'e 1 f v W' J Q ' ' . 'im , - sg.: -1'f'W4f' ' ' FW ff- wif!-gba' W' I t r. , . ., w ' . X W, A-gggfzwfe V ' ' K M V 7.1 -, ., 4 5, M - 4 ' ,, A . J -v1ffwf.,,. W. - :W '-4 CATCH THAT Don Burdick Outfielder 1 X L '52 Q .,,, W TfT BALL-CRAFT i::wfA ,4f'y' -T-T T? A2 . - 4 51+ ' 1 Af ,,'. 1 T-,,, , 1.1 im-in R f s ,TT W Mr? Y:1,ifi X,.' 'Al ' ,G Q.. R T T T R ,, R X i1':11'i1 ,.,.L , Wi? 'N Q' K' K ' : .:?igK1 vE,.. s WA.,w,, i Tiifll - ., . km, T 1 , 'S' 't !!1f1!?55fi?7i, JR., JY ffl!! fw,5,,W:.. K 33,1 s ...ffff-: ' , -W 1 - 'ww1n1+2gmf - -W fbi A ef Donnie Craft First Baseman Jerry Flanagan Jerry Ives Pitcher Outfielder MARK RICH USED CARS r --Te- Q MP K .4 EM S R uv f Y . RIGHT HEAH!! Bob Logan Second Baseman .T 12, M 'fak f f .. ,. t ' . -' ,I - I jr , K, 'ijg-:SJ wh! L:-gg' . . .. ., .,,, , ' . ' . 1' .gg -1 ,,,, :P . ,f if . , ' g ,Mft Q 4 1- iff . 1 f.1'tfg,,.,. 'STA . P . V-gr ,gr - , Z f V . ,Qk:r:.!e1-1- r,...g A ww-7-w w4+f:- .-.s,Mt,.11t.! . .3 1251: rf w.-4,mref!w'- ,z--W' ' 7-. f .. :la ' GET THAT BALL!! Pete Montgomery Shortstop CHECK THAT FORM!! Bobby Westmoreland Pitcher READY BATTER7? 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Nr it y arn' , QU W- ' ' .P tg? 5 at A r ' Q I rf it , if 1. 4 5 fig ' r , W it at 'kfim ', ' ' mv .w L -f: ffl, W, NEWLY ORGANIZED GOLF TEAM OF P.H The Wildcat golfers, the first team in many years, had a veryeventful season. It was entered in many tourna- ments held in neighboring towns, making good showing for P. H. S. ,, 'U ,- GET THAT BALL LINED UP! ! Henry Davenport FARMERS' TRACTOR COMPANY EASY, BOY, EASY!! Stewart Kenderdine NICE FORM!! Richard Williams ,rg . , lnie :gs ww -- f-'ix 4 5 . 1121. A R , ,, 1- sa ! Ir- ,W ' -I H ' uf . ffww -t J, Hi-Z fl .,?AvE!'fi-g an:-rt an Qi L n,n , U k.,, ,..k , V 4 . r ,1 4 ea-t . - 7 1. f fr Qifwha-l QE? '-iw' K .44 ix f5epf :,f?vgf:iff ,,,fffS'ft 1' 1 - tggifkrfiqxslar ,15m.ra',i 'S -aw, 351, -A rw. ..g-55.52 Sliisxdiiyi ef i' N '14-1 ,gv 'dx - f silent?-rg1 vQ,2f 'e' . iw A , .QM at ffJ wa:f:t 41, - 1 If '! :aa . QSM . A T sg. ' fe, 'lf' S Vis E. ,H is Kai T S .fa ,ll A L-aw ,cg f ,, tr ea I 2,115 lg: tk LV? , N 1 In 3532 Y . :lil 5 an -V Ewing ' 'WI' . iw 'Nag ifm t r 1, CONCENTRATE--YOU CAN MAKE IT!! Abb Roquemore SWING HARD, SWING LOW! John Lively PR.YOR'S FLOWER SHOP Y X' if r 1 Y xi, i . J , 'A -' 1 ,fl- IT'S IN-GOOD PUTT!! David Knowles X NEED A SHOVEL?? Drew Frantzen TEXAS THEATER AND DOGWOOD DRIVE-IN DISTRICT-AAA CHAMP WILDCAT NETTERS WG 9 This year's tennis team participated in three invita- tional tournaments: Austin, Crockett, and Lufkin. Unfortunately, the competitors at these tournaments were so keen that the team failed to walk off with a team trophy, although the team as a whole won the district: this was the first time in P. H. S. tennis his- tory that the Wildcats had sent their entire senior team into r e g i o n al competition. Mr. Amason's champions are, left to right, front row, Susan Court- ney, Bob Pryor, Dickie Dial, and John McFarlane. Back row, Coach Amason, Saundra Selman, Will Johnson, Dianne Stewart, Jim Sheppard, and Joanna McDonald. Coach Archie P. Amason PRYOR'S FLOWER SHOP SWING HIGH FOR THAT SERVE!! Saundra Selman Senior Girls' Singles , .,.. ,Ji K wg if 2 x , .ey ,M ,L, f Sin: 4.kr , V , w M29 .vw ,iii 4 ,R I ,.f2a.df-,., - ,Ir ,.: ,Jn r 51 if 1 ,..,, si, .ga , , -. 2 ?:LE'f?ff sz! 'Jr' i..ii Q ' 3 '- 'iz ,, ,,,,::-,, If. .f-- -fr. i 11- 1 .,,,: 1 wear. 1-f .-,, P is ON YOUR TOES!! 3 'ii H fi Joanna McDonald and Dianne Stewart ' V 'hhi:A if Senior. Girls' Doubles is ,,, i :M ..I..f-fx x 5 - X , X, w x , ,. ink f- - :..5,3 N 54' fy law 4 8 ,Y H X x N 1 rw Y fix R: 1 . ' ' ' l H .,,, . HF-. f-xr 'v'?':,, up ',: , . 1., S 1 r 1f155f 1fl'kiJ 537: f ' W f 7 , 5 - N' N 35 ,X .Bagan N . .,-,,.r,,r, , , ,, . r . x r ,. N ,,, ' ' ,Y ' , ..-.ff A215 'Y 3 ri ,JN XD A R A s. Weill: ' -' N 1. yi i I-- BI. X ,W , 112 Q HANDORF LUMBER COMPANY E IP ' ,vt ,I . F' . ,,..,,. lm, . W X, , ,, Eff ? f A : gf GOOD BACKHAND, WILL!! Will Johnson Senior Boys' Singles WH W WAY TO WATCH THAT BALL, SHEP!! A Jim Sheppard and Henry Davenport fnot shownj 5 Senior Boys' Doubles ii 3 FARRIS'S in W...- , A Wmfgg- A TJAAATAA -I 4 diff yi ,wigkw . .K,1 Q T ,,,, , ep, A , R , ,..ziw, -, 'f 'p I A V T , ,. , . tfi wzv -Y f ,... ,,.g-V. I irate' ' 'iff-f-1 , 'if .ifggggf-f f in ' 2 iw K , X Xu' I li BEND THOSE KNEES-YELLED AMASON!! DON'T MISS THAT BALL!! Susan Courtney Dick Dial Junior Girls' Singles Junior Boys' Singles w. Y.. i::,,.Qu. f...,., ' . , W .-v,,- 4 I I 3 ' M Jr' f as ., .. ,sn .1 fi 5, ,... . - ..-M 1 , ..,,, .,, ,,,kU,Q, ,T . 5-..QfE:,2,lf '- f A li' wrmly 'Q ,Q fi if -L V, gl :-fififfwf. ?'55f.L,I Sita? T ., fin ' . I . 1l,.-i.,, 1,-g. J . -. .-f,f,.,N 1- ,V unify, , , . .- .- .fm ., , 'sv N vw S .I.:,,l,,ff5s,i,Hf'-Z1 M1 2 . if' i, ' ?1- I fir: f.::- Q- '::r's.l12:f ' w W H ' ' , H - 5' 1' Tia 15372. 39-'3fV5iYi:-C H -f: - ' .l:E,l- '- , - -- '- H 4-11 f GET INTO THE SWING!! Bob Pryor and John McFarlane Junior Boys' Doubles ALAMO MOT EL , --1 za . ,,' I ,. Q , QQOWQ NSN 1 KN! ag-H711 45 flying Wg ruumx ww, X, , MX S. X, LJMG KV' xg 1 ORGANIZATIONS Clubs , Publicatio S A ' THROUGH CLUBS WE . . . The Clubs of Palestine High School do not function as individual organizations, but combine their efforts to offer the students a well rounded program of activities and instruction. 0 , -1g,A w, x ff, , 4 ,aff .W Q, learn to think and reason for -sewn! is , fz 1 , is-it gs , iii- ourselves .,t,',14We ajj.'t ' ff 'fy ' VO . . . Q ive aid and assistance AL 'WL Wi flvfsli V O Aga! M gf ex sl . x ' i ,gFse'igkfiA whenever called on by . . frfs O E Oi r . . i participate demo- . -14 A groups outside the high l . . W A I- '--Li? ww:j 'y f M,,'L.f, ,' ' f gf. - I , cratically by casting nm fiit I X 16 school. . . F our vote in the elec- Mimww M y 1 Ex . . ,sl 'A w H' 1 A ' f Q tlon of our , , f 1 ia U V ., ,X mr,-at N sweethearts. . . ,Q 'N M 5 F t , 2+ gf'-'i F ww www, Ww w W f ww x A X A .,,- .v.rfi.'vffu'fr?? N F wx, l fi y H X sf N , MTN N , 4 , W, W, ,, ,, , 4., af - t i 'M in W 'W 5f?g2s .a . -' Qwswwlhk' ww f- Wegw l' Gs. i ie, F compare and decide for the best. . o ix are instructe- with advice valuable to later years. . ROLL OF CLUBS Junior Historians Arc Light Bus. Staff Future Teachers of America Band National Honor Society Future Nurses Chatter Student Council A M , 4 4 Glee Club Choir B-Natural Future Farmers F K 5,5 5 4 Distributive Education GRA ,,,f- we eg -fc., .r K, , V w e , F ig, Q it 2-li H' as A ff if 1 Chemistry Club Future Homemakers Arc Light PTA use what we have learned for the benefit of ourselves and others. . . Library TEX-ANN MOTEL Julie Paul President: Lou Flanagan JUNIOR HISTORIANS BASE THEIR ACTIVITIES ON THE CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL OF THE CIVIL WAR Junior Historian Minutes Thursday, January 26, 1961 The meeting was opened by President, Lou Flanagan, after which the Lord's Prayer was recited and the Pledges to the American, Texas, and Confederate flags were given. The minutes, -the treasurer's report, and a letter from Mr. Cleveland thanking us for our contribution of the portrait of John H. Reagan at Reagan Junior School were read. Following the roll call, Mrs. Ballard announced that two unexcused absences would automatically remove a name from the membership roll. A Centennial Program and a letter asking us to participate in the celebration of the one hun - dredth anniversary of the War Between the States was received and read. It was announced that three prizes will be given to the members in connection with the Civil War. One will go to the Junior Historian who collects the most newspaper and magazine articles and clippingsg another, to the member who finds the most letters written by veterans of the War, and the third, to the one find- ing the most souvenirs of the War. Possible plans of visiting Washington on the Brazos were discussed. The bell adjourned the meeting. 1,6 . ,e-'H A I Il Junior Historians listen intently to what is being saidg by the varied facial expressions, they each have their own opinions. Vice President: Dickie Vaughn Secretary: Susan Neel Historian: Jacquelyn Hubbard Parliamentarian: Sally Sutton Reporter: Renee' Vincent Program Chairman: Judith Rowan Subscription Chairman: Harrell Allen Carol Anderson Sandra Arnold Judith Bassett Bobbie Bearden Gwen Beaudet Joan Berry Kay Bice Nelda Blassingame Elaine Blount May Bradley Janet Bridges Carol Ann Shroyer Linda Kay Buckley Grace Castanada Carol Clark Jimmy Cox Sara Derrington Jeanne Dennis Dwayne Dominy Glenda Dominy Carol Ann Dougan Connie Eaton Lou Flanagan Judith Florence Sharon Gillespie Phillis Gray Dianne Griffith Mike Hanks Jan Hardin Judy Harris Sally Hazelwood Mary Henry Sharon Herrington Patricia Ann Hinds Patricia Hoyler Jacquelyn Hubbard Nancy Herrin Reta Jeffcoat Martha LaRue J. C. LeFlore Molly Lockey Jamie MacNaughton Aline McDuff John McFarlane Bennie Malone Jerrell Marsh George Massey Michele Myers Nelwyn Morris JoAnn Morton Randa Morton Meador Montgomery Judy Murray Vivian Mazzal Susan Neel Nicky Nicholson Donna Norton Donna Pagitt BIG STATE CREAMERY Tommie Pickle Jane Powell Carolyn Reed Gloria Reynolds Pat Rogers Judith Rowan Ralph Sawyer Ginny Schmidt Orrin Shaid Carol Ann Shroyer Beverly Smith Ann Streetman Sally Sutton Judy Thomas Gayle Turner Renee' Vincent Arlene White David Warrington Mary Lou Weaver Bonnie Woolverton Toby Worley Jan Worley FUTURE TEACHER HAVE A YEAR OF FUN AND PROSPERITY Bobbie Amason Judy Bassett Gwen Beaudet Nelda Blassingame May Bradley Linda Kay Buckley Andrea Callaway Joe Castanada Carol Clark Mary Coleman Sara Derrington Joe Dike Carolyn Evans Phyllis Gray Sharon Gillespie Alicia Gonzales Diarme Griffith Jan Hardin Mike Hanks Pauicia Hinds Pauicia Irwin Lynn Jeffcoat Linda Kay Johnson Mary Johnson Jan Jubela Kay Killion Jeanne Kornegay Lana Leggett Lynn Liles Charla Link Cynthia Lively Molly hockey Barbara London Jamie MacNaughton Bennie Malone Johnnie Bell McDonald Karen McVean Carolyn McCa1ley Vicky Miller With a total membership of seventy-eight the Future Teachers listen intently in order to reap the full benefits of their bi-monthly meeting. Eager . . Willing . . Capable . . all three describe the service of this past year's F. T. A. officers Carol Ann Milner Meador Montgomn JoAnn Morton Randa Morton Harriet Moser Sharon Murphy Judy Murray Kaye Murray Michele Myers Susan Neel Nicky Nicholson Donna Norton Mary Beth Perry Judy Potts Jane Powell Peggy Reinhard Gloria Reynolds Judith Rowin Buddy Sammons Saundra Selman Sharon Selman Carol Ann Shroye Ellen Sizer Patsy Sorrells Ann Streetman Y Kay Sturkie X Sallie Sutton Gay Turner Janis Vance 1 Dickie Vaughn Sara Wagner ' Judy Watts Arlene White Barbara Wilson Jan Worley Toby Worley W Pam Yeast Betty Young Sue Young A glimpse of a smile hints that the F. T. A. officers know just what is in store for the new members. BOGGY'S CAFE Saundra Selman F. T. A. Sweetheart Ian Hardin, F. T. A. President, pins a boutonniere in the lapel of the newly elected Pin-Up Boy, Buddy Sammons. The glow of a candle represents the hope of a teach- er to spread a little light in a world of darkness . . . the above words express the general idea related at r the F. T. A. Initiation Banquet. Future Teacher Minutes Tuesday, May 2, 1961 The meeting was called to order by Pres- ident, Jan Hardin, and the club rose and repeated the Lord's Prayer. The roll was called and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Kaye Murray. The President then went im- mediately to the bu si n e ss at hand and asked for opinions con- cerning the F. T. A. Senior Banquet. The main objection seemed to be that it was to be held on Friday night. A vote was called for and by a majority the banquet was changed to a Tuesday and set early enough for study afterwards. Next, a discussion was held pertaining to the practice teaching done the previous week. Criticisms made by the teachers were read and explained and several club members related their experiences. All in all every- one seemed to have enjoyed their taste of teaching. The bell adjourned the meeting. Upon being crowned Sweetheart of the Fannie Lou Ful- lenwider chapter of F. T. A. , Saundra Selman received one dozen red roses from club sponsor, Miss Hathcock. ,IAN HARDIN, LOCAL CLUB PRESIDENT, SERVES EQUALLY WELL AS THE FIRST STATE OFFICER FROM OUR CLUB RED BALL MOTOR FREIGHT INCORPORATED 119 1 ,,. Al' xl ! V 120 C 'Q Q- ' .' '- 1 a,- 51 BY X I wr' M A 'if D NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY RECOGNIZES STUDENTS WHO ARE CAPABLE LEADERS AND WHO ARE WILLING TO HOLD HIGH THE TORCH FOR EDUCATION O I V !, I ff f AQ!! 1 M7 1 1 Four qualifications - scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and serv- ice - to the newly initiated mem- bers of the National Honor Society the importance of upholding the above qualities was greatly stressed as a vital part of shaping the future of a leader. ? s Ji ....,, M V -L Diligent, dedicated service could only describe the successful year of 1961 under the leadership of President, Donnie Craft: Secretary, Frani Hamiltong and Vice-President, Fred Felder. Don Craft Fred Felder Frani Hamilton Ian Hardin Mary Henry James Botary Jerry Graves Lou Dorman Judy Potts Bobby Gaines Susan Hardgrave Carol Clark Saundra Selman Dianne Stewart Lou Flanagan Will Johnson George Page Kay Bice Jerry Don Bynum Danny Vance Richard DuPree Sponsor: Miss Willingham COLEMAN BROTHERS GARAGE ELLIOTT HOME BUILDERS David Knowles Assistant Editor Mrs. Ann Link Sponsor WELL DONE Henry Davenport Editor-in-Chief The people responsible for the P. H. S. Chatter, the weekly page of campus news printed in the local paper, are high school students who volunteer to perform these duties during off-periods and other spare time. The Chatter staff functions as an ordinary newspaper s ta ff, gathering information, assembling stories, writing heads, and meeting a Thursday deadline. Mrs. Ann Link, speech teacher at Palestine High School, is the sponsor of this worthwhile organization. At the beginning of each new school year, she chooses a new staff and selects reporters from the various classes. These are chosen after careful consideration of the stu- dents' qualifications. DAVENPORT LUMBER COMPANY T0 THE CHATTER STAFF WE SAY, GCA JOB CI-IATTER STAFF RECORDS SENIORS LAST WILLS gs , Q , s Mary Ward-Feature Editor Nelda Blassmgame-Managing Editor Nikki Roquemore-Copy Editor Have you a comment for the press? asks David Knowles as he seeks response to the 'Pet Peeve Date Prob1ems'. Carol Ann Dougan-Reporter George Page-Sports Editor' PALESTINE ICE COMPANY Bill Gandy-fReporter John Lively-Reporter CHATTER MEMBERS UNDER THE LEADER' IP OF MRS LINK WORK AS A TEAM T0 MEET THE DEADLINE EACH WEEK Arlene White- Typist Get with it! We've got a deadline to meet! bellows John Lively in an attempt to rush the Chatter members as they wor k earnestly to produce another fine paper. FLOURNOY MOT ORS 123 'I'he girls' singing group of Palestine High School is the B' Natural Club. The organiza- tion is under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Springfield. Meetings are held during the home-room period on Wednesdays. The B' Natural Club has the distinctive honor of being the oldest organization in the school. Its worthy purposes are to give the girls an oppor- tunity to express their musical abilities and to increase their :,..,l.w-us, appreciation for fine music. Several times during the year, the girls are asked to sing because of their ability tb entertain. The officers of the B' Natural Club gather around the piano to lead the girls in a familiar old song. B, NATURAL CLUB HAS THE HONOR OF BEING THE OLDEST ORGANIZATION IN THE SCHOOL . . . PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL IS VERY PROUD OF ITS FINE ART CLUBS AND IN THE WORK THEY ARE DOING TO PRODUCE THE BEST QUALITY OF MUSIC POSSIBLE The Glee Club of Palestine High School, a Boys' singing group, is sponsored by Mr. Tom Moseley, high school choral instructor. Since its Q! organization, the club has presented many enjoyable programs. They have partici- pated in assemblies, choral concerts, Coronations, and special activities such as the talent show. The Glee Club has grown both in size and in volume producing many fine voices. The members of the Glee Club are boys interested in learning something of the cultural side of life and in having a good time as a group while expressing the ir musical abilities. MEMBERS OF THE GLEE CLUB DONNED SAILORS OUTFITS TO ACT OUT A SCENE FROM SOUTH PACIFIC IN THE TALENT SHOW Cl-IAFFIN snnvrcn STATION The , tam Distrib' , at in - -.1-1 ufive Edu- S. .. i s 4, t, cation Club is - 05 0 1 composed of the stu- v y J If Qixl Sidi dents enrolled in the Dis - DA S I ,dA 2 1 3 W tributive Education program. These o,,reree S' 3 Q 'f students attend school the first half of the day, one period of which is devoted to the E rr. study of the business principles of ' ff y wholesaling, retailing, and meth- ' ' i ods of salesmanship. They Q Ax work for various bus- . iiixd 'f f inesses of the Q -41 -,S c E 15 gfaiirxlg Kathy Langston Chi1d's Q W! HOOD. A it Eg. D.E. STUDENTS ELECT JERRIE FOSS SWEETHEART 1.5 lr My , 6 O S yeal' Y PIOJCCIS O I C 1SII'l. utive U My S K I cation Club was the dance which they sponsored Vivian Smith McCrory's The above picture is another shot of the D. E. sock- l hop and of the home town musical group that pro- l vided the entertainment. N T T. C. GREGG Joyce Boedeker O'Neil1 Drug A .-.rs im f 1k' k an i .ig R15 E Fa, . Q 1, , be-5 A James Young F1ourri0Y Furniture 'iff 9- A V 1 V A 'df' 3 VKKI if xi' is -H O .-3 v rj- li. .yy 5 UF' ,ff fhsfw 'iv 1.AQ,f1,U 1 X 5, , W,.a, 4 -- ff -' if 35 I rrrs if ' ,, 1 - A L.:, '. is 3 A ' . A T ' sirrir i f 'If P 2 . -Y f Auf! . '39 ,, 1' M --ffffv ' ' ' 'Cf A ifirellii YE if YQ 'ga' ,M :M C, i. inf' 4 'Li s X? .I ,y ' 'ri 'J i 1' N' , 4, . . 1 f snub 3111 ' N I 'ggi Trei v ' QFQ1 1'- ! fi-:Q ni-f :naw Q. W f. 4 , 'A' - ,U MM 1' -c ' 9 I I ' 25' fa N '72 , ' C ff .. Alf a.: im hgg ki' ' 7-7-T., f ,mg , 'Q fir ,,f k 1121 if f-X V f ,, -- 'Iii mms i . - --sm. 2- , Z ' 'T- a '3 'Bkn 'f 52,3 3 di' - ' mi T5 N' -1257 .ii H1 5 'fi le ,LJ V 1,9 2 . .p . ir We . iam ' .2--5.32 '- ' im.. B2 m B, A , 3 . 'iii T' '5'? 1'1L5Qsg. xi H. A 2' Johnny Rainwater Parkway Foods Robert Weeks Child 's 1-1- X f Sue Riley ry's McCro musk we-m..g,, ,mark '1fiPVS'Q' ' 'iw .48 5' Av' Sandra Miller Child 's A Willis McDuff Hopper Dairy Way 'S J Barbara Gatlin McCrory's LOCAL D.E. CHAPTER SENDS DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION IN GALVESTON CITY BARBER SHOP We ' x 7 6-.,,- 01.7 Lenora Ward Iay's Tot 'Shop ,Ta , fi a L-M! I9 f I .t m f 15f? '-le Q' ' , Y . r K . . gg., ,gy :M Q2 -ot! E, 5 A gmt Pr- ' -f ' A ' illlveilf , .' ,k , 1 Q... Q',,9if:iIsgr. Emmy sublett Wanda Jones McCrory's -5, mamffig.. Imperial Shoe Store r . i 1 ,. A. , - an f umm - r ,AQ ' , 3.5 r- f m . f is 62, rg wif -' no rrrr N .A ,fs 51 sg 'rl' ,fi A -1 - li 5- an .1--Y, N , f gg ggi! ,imfrzmrif ffzffuy 1 ' ' 1 X' 9,-' lg u 2 Q w2fFfff'fw.ff-ffsi ' 'N A 1 if X . - . f -I af- ' ffffff A, 3 K-f s: ,, .V A r ..,. ' f er r i .g f 'i r -w . m'f.nQ2,r -. .1 ,WZ A if . :, ,, ,, .- ', -E ihh '- , A ' A' Q. if b err , -. . ' JEQQQ-if ' Wiffffiffl fififff l i L H , 5 Srry V J , -I , -qw f- 5' ,izggxigf Ir r. .-we - i 'H . , ' - 'f 5 2 .1 U , ' e 1 i -2f4 r ig r isp .-.1,ri,g',f,-A 'h H K 'gr f r ig J -at af ,rr r , ff g,1 ,f?h 'K mir e y Q1 K ge! r KWQ f , y ir 'irlo H. y f ' 'e ' W ' ' A' 3' :nw I y zo, y, , V atin g!! yr, ww . , g ' f9r,.,., ,gs: ' A ' . , K, 'Q ' ' . . 14 ' 'gf 5. I 'ff ' M H L ' J l :5 e Bill Brown Silliman Hardware -'WM-0 ryir H . N Tommy Springer i '35, Day 8a Nite Grocery ,Iwi V -eg-r ka., Robert Dunham Safeway Bill Legan Elite Cleaners V PAALESTINE ICE COMPANY 127 Carol Kirkwood Jay Shop Jeri Foss Co-Ed Shop Roy Hendley I. C. Penney 1 Sf:-2 Sharon Trigg Kolstad 's Bob White K. Wolens DAIRY LAND Judy Wilhite Modernette Clifton Pace West Oak Grocery Q 3 f Aw. ,., L . Q9 I DHL! D.E. STUDENTS RECEIVE VALUABLE TRAINING AS THEY SERVE CAPABLY IN THEIR CHOSEN LRIIUD Wgnfl' Johnny Ingram, Presley-Crook Pharmacy .l Buck Pugh Joe Johnston Ford Inc. Carroll Allen Child's I 'X Heath Hassell Perry's Food Store Sammy Ingram Brce Grocery S'f fi fi11'3 1 2 i 5i'f2f' W- Q, M ,.,Q, r.4, Q K,: bK l ..., h ' ' -L1 - 1 ' I?-R ' 'Ii I A n Er If , If . I if , Sl Allen Walling V' ' ' Wagflon Drug ff X ' 31' ' 4 1 I, L sr Y I- , ' e f If jx Zi , nro,o I xml Q BOB BURROUGHS SERVICE STATION f xc . 129 Ginny Schmidt Chemistry Club Sweetheart THE CHEMISTRY CLUB MEMBERS PERFORM THEIR EXPERIMENTS WITH CAREF UL SURENESS Minutes of the Chemistry Club Tuesday, November 29 The meeting was called to order by the President, After the roll call and reading of the minutes, the Pres- ident reminded everyone that his dues should be paid after two more meetings. Richard DuPree and Vivian Nazzal performed two experiments. ln the first they produced thermit, which reacts at 3000 C. and is used by welders. The second experiment, a mixture of potassium hy- droxide and phosphorus, was boiled. Phosgen 'gas was produced, on contact with air, it flamed 'and forme d smoke rings. Everyone enjoyed these experiments. Mrs. Gilliam informed the club that the Chemistry classes were taking a bus to Grand Saline December 10 to see the salt mines and there were several extra seats The bell adjourned the meeting. President: David Knowles Vice-President: Hubert Massey Secretary-Treasurer: Ginny Schmidt Kenneth Bratz Bonner Brazziel Henry Davenport Richard DuPree Fred Felder Bill Gandy Richard Greene Frani Hamilton Pat Hoyler Phil Jenkins Will Johnson if any members of the club wished to go. John Lively George Massey Hubert Massey Pat McMahon Vivian Nazzal Ginny Schmidt Stanley Sewall Larry Sharon James Smith Dianne Stewart Terry Teems The 1960-61 officers of the Chemistry Club, Vice-President, Hubert Masseyg President, David Knowles, and Secretary, Ginny Schmidt, carefully select the materials for the mornings experiment. If you watch carefully. . . says David Knowles, and Frani Hamil- ton, being an active participant, follows his advice to the letter. 130 Stewart Kenderdine David Knowles David Warrington Ronnie Webb Xwgg TRESIZE GROCERY gl MARKET sslt 5 ,', 1 , 5-v'J--' .g V' 1 g.L' i - B T T Frani Hamilton--Editor :' M 1 ,. ', Faculty and Administrators--Progress Report atb-r ding., if its-i ig ' , ' . - 1 Miss Julia L. Smith--Sponsor .Q A. Somali- Sfwkv :aff 'ix iEs'5'-33 ' ,f.5LUZ?4 S ,4,,-lywms -., J -ffzszxl-i 5 T3 3?'Pr?f1'Ltfu-IzPw- Ivw,aQ244?'?fCiff'5?-fffii 4 my 5-3.,g.?k5,-f:ffr.:f3,w ., ,mx , - f F q if f Karen McVean--Associate Editor Clubs Editor- -Artist Members of the Arc Light's two staffs, the Editorial staff and the Business staff, are selected by the editors and yearbook sponsors from the group of students who make application. From the applications the 'student's qualifications are secured which a re considered and weighed before the choices are made. The Editorial Staff is composed of an editor-in-chief and his assistant, who plan and outline the general lay- out of the book, and an editor for each other section of the book. Miss Julia L. Smith is the sponsor of the Edi- torial staff. The Business Staff is composed of an editor and his assistants. They plan the advertising layout and handle all the business transactions concerned with having the book published. Mrs. Victor Shroyer is the sponsor of the Business staff. The Arc Light salesmen, who are selected from each homeroom, work under the direction of the Business staff to sell annuals to the students. They also sell all of the advertisements which appear in the book. The s ales- men are truly a vital part of the publication of the Arc Light. THE ARC LIGHT EDITORIAL STAFF PALESTINE CONCRETE TILE COMPANY 1 r W :N i-N 5 F S 'UH' A Ginny Schmidt Kay Bice Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Typist ARC LIGHT STAFF STRIVES FOR A DIFFERENT EFFECT AS VARIOUS CHANGES ARE MADE IN THE BOOK if Saundra Selman Celebrity Editor Lou Flanagan Activities Editor Dianne Stewart 132 SPM Edmf EILENB 1zRGER's GULF STATION N y I X- Linda Kay Johnson Beverly Smith Sophomore Class Editor Freshman CIass Editor I'HE EDITORS OF THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE ARC LIGHT ARE GREATLY APPRECIAT IVE OF THE WORK DONE BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Fred V Photo ArcIL'gh S ff h h P EI mal h1 y by h k c pld yur 1960 61y r- Will Johnson Fewer Associate Photographer gfaphef AND NOW TO THE FUTURE - ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER ARC LIGHT CONARD-THEILEN PONTIAC-BUICK 133 STAFF ARC LIGHT BUSINESS B SS l Carol Clark Business Manager Mrs. Victor Shroyer - Sponsor itil , an r Martha LaRue Senior Representative 'N Nicky Nicholson Carol Ann Shroyer Michele Myers Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative The Business staff is responsible for the b u s i nes s transactionsg one of their yearly tasks is the sale of advertising and yearbooks. 134 F. W. SUPPLY COMPANY C? BQ' At the close of school, the Business staff honored the Arc Light Salesmen with a coke party to let them know that their diligent service was appreciated. THE PALESTINE WILDCAT BAND Mr. Roy Wallace Head Band Director Mr. David Moore Assistant Band Director The Palestine High School Band is an organization of which the entire school and city are very proud. This group of talented musicians and marchers has for many years brought honor in our school through its contest accomplishments. ln addition to playing at pep rallies and performing at half-times at football games , the Band has been very active in performing in social activities such as the Coronation and the Commencement. The organization itself has played several concerts. The desire of Mr. Roy B. Wallace, the very efficient director, to mold a first -class marching and concert unit, has resulted in the present state-wide famous band. Under his expert direction, with the fine aid of Mr. Moore, several band members have earned seats in the All State Band. Several of the students have been awarded college scholarships for their abilities. To the band we want to say thanks for helping when called upon and when just needed. THE PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL BAND SENDS SEVERAL MEMBERS TO THE ALL STATE BAND A WACHA TAILOR 8: CLEANING SHOP PALE TI E WILDCAT Linda Angel r ' - , Afr.ilhFiif2SKT L Q., 1.-i...-. El? sg? ., 5, f , Q W g as x ik. as . .R N Q . W by 'lggey--f::-atf'f, f -- N , lf , k 1 E f K r 3. M P if 4 Judy Chaffin Gwen Beaudet eg: ,I Q. V 'rdf Nelda Blassingarne Libby Dickson .,Y... vziff TTTHL, f .- Ug-'f K 5 'L Y V 1 ff , . Q fx . 1 if i , , AK Q ,. ,. Yi l , a , f A May Bradley 152' Patricia Doan Jeanne Dennis Russell DuPree r .s.n by , , -' yssns L . y.,s 1 2 --RW In . elsif ,:..,,y:1 ff fr - iii, , s'yss fs L' y dd 'sys f is s , ' M A: 'Y' ..4.- H ,n....f 'XI .4 M f 3,43 - Robert Eades Tom Eilenstein Paula Florence johnny Hafner . L -. , c s ry.., h sh y rrs. L .41m 1 , .,-S lu. N .rv fr ,f vw? ' Jffauylfg .,,.,.k,: L f GUI, I ,, ,if - ' ,pa , ' 4 1 ,. 'seas-, ' ' M 4 M I if I, s I 1 ff f S 9 1. 7 W A Q L 2 A ,I , '53 3 1 Q W il ,ss -, isa. Carobeth Henson Pat Lewis 136 ' -aan PatIicia Hoyler fix'!'WJ - 'i T?' Susan Johnston :Jr .r-11 ix Q fp WAS! ra. 'Q W Sli, 'f ' itil A -,' I Lynn Liles Gary Lively PALES T INE SAVINGS AND ,. L - L as V,-A. ti' ' ' gm ,. zzzlf- ' -- ffl Bela Kelly i'r: M 1 Q Q? Q5 ,g gf is 5:5 W? 5 W if. ' . ri 6 ,L 5 -'W s 'if X' N Y' 3- F Molly Lockey LOAN Q, -- -- il' g rr.s , in rry My K bf' 5. - ' .4 Q, :ai E N? X I N, z.-::' Joe Castanada 1. 3:55 gkfjf ii: ' ,395 L f ' as srii 5, rliy 1 wr fr 1 Richard DuPree if-me L I - -.gggwgv X we W QFYN Jan Hardin ff Janice King wed Bill Lynch 'Q .4 f 44 . QSS9 Ll 6' n 3 4 W L 3 Y ' fi? k 1 ni f ,.::.,f sf' gn ohnnie Bell McDonald 717' s Judy Murray L t E s w WS S 4, . S, 1 ' ig! Vx '-My '7'-L ' 'lm 8, 12:30 W .S ' Yi in ' Y . N? fm-1, qi- , S F Vrgk ,sf S ...W-Y I , . ' SY 111,-S-z,': Q-. R ,,.:. ,S fa., W v Cf, .-Av1?L' Cleve Plummer 3 E ww mfg: Z i D al S4 fha, - 'H' 'N Txii ii 1212 f ,,:-.. ' 1 3, ,, 1 P ' 'K , S 2 l 'Q fl 5? X x X 9 Ralph Sawyer Marilyn Turner V xii ii i A .- I' we ' if W, S 8 5 A9 lk' ?' ' I N 0-cy W 51 if ' wr S is Aileen McDuff Kaye Murray Karen Owen -:lf was N ' Q S '23, N P .. flii' Ml X531 time rx. Judy Potts S, vw-,S 1 1 f A I5 v .f,f- 2 . A Mike Selden xv.. ...av Janice Vance icing, W T132 'Y YEST' -' -E ir, Pamela Missildine fffvfvfzf-fif mis' We2ttSfe2t5f:G1fr1w?ff122'sfa221fa25f2s5i!is:Wxiittfif1' swf QW if siiifiiffielzl ,z-SS1, if-f-1 --fff-ff---ff,-- 1--wm1iMm,.,11..fS,N, i W 'ieli 11 3 ,,.. Q ,I , ,.....-: S br Carroll Nation 'ip S dx? - 11. ig, fi A SS eryar A rw fn , ' 6473: ' James Reid A , 1-SS .VVV S 5 N i Larry Sharon i fra ,., '77 ' 1' f ,. ...,, 'W rrrr ' ' Sc in -1: Ronnie Webb BAND MEMBER I Shirley Missildine v T? f '- We y,.' SS ,', If' 1 X David Nation ww,-f Jose Rodriquez A Pner S enrl S e V:-E' iii' f:SJE.E-liikii X y A? rnrn nrry gift S A we x , QW 1 Ronnie Sharon .nr.,rr r,rrryrrr S S in rP PPS ' L ,X . N7 mm? ' L iay::ii1giSS M S A - Larry Wilbanks PALESTINE SAVINGS AND LOAN 53 'rb' - K 4 A 'S -fi' r rrr 1 ,iw Harriet Moser ' P 2 Y- , ' an A fi W' 1 .FT , z 5 ' A w jmglrbalfazu - Q K ,g j my ..,, x i . ' f ' ,A I SSS I , in i fx Susan Neel gm, Wit wr-nw Gracie Salinas A 4'1f SS , : 7 ' P S A' gf' SX .KS A Terry Teems WWE 7L. 4-1- .amv -QW? .i 1. J V fl - , -,s-5-' 1 v Y A Qual. f S - i'-- -' l f S f' ralee S L S 1 ' ' 'S Katherine Williamson 137 . ... 4.4: MW Judy Potts and Richard DePree Band Sweethearts atesxui will The band float, bearing Sweetheart Judy Potts, took its usual high honors in the Anderson County Fair Parade. May Bradley and Nelda Blassin- game displayed their fine tech- nique as they l led the band this past year as P. H. S. majorettes. , . 6 Jfaim, A The ' Q, i bearers for f. Q - N ' 'Ts ' I- - the Past Year x .V . -1:23 . . M J ,f 'y i t y J, :R were: Judy - ,- S M. I ' 'i ::'Qi'f f as :fi Ch ff' J Kaye Murray, although only a Junror, , fx . . - .WW A, Ei 111. HH JF? TY ' Q i 4 '-as' . , led the Palestine High School Wildcat K I 5' 'Peg' sg.-:::.x5f gn 43' s H211'd1I1. afld j Band with accuracy and ease as she S , A sy Eg g 4: Q LL WSW Jeanne l served her first year as drum major. l f V 1 5 ' X f . ii DGHIUS- K 4,.gi,.f' A J... up 'f ' W . rf' -?3fX'9 Q 2 X? L- f SUNSHINE LAUNDRY THE SMART SHOP FUTURE NURSES STUDY NURSING TECHNIQUES WHICH WILL HELP , i THEM SOME DAY REGARDLESS OF e ITA- -M , THE PROFESSION THEY ENTER ' I 'TE 1 , C ff., 4, The officers of the Future Nurses real- X A , I ' ' ' ' - A rg ,E J .. f IZS that their aim 1S to Inform the club TTETT - 'X members of the advantages and pitfalls in I ? .z: 'lei Y W a nursing career--so, carefully, they plan C C 'k'l I I C SEVV ,Y lg a nurse's aid schedule in which each girl I I ' g X gets a chance to participate and to gain by I her own experience. 243131 if' , A . - s.,s,2' 3 ra' 'Q ,rf A A4 xr f ' - S , I , I 'fi' I if fi ii'i f J if iic A 4 ve H I , I If 5 rg ' I ' ,sf ,,-if' ' rfbiil X s I A I X3 E A I I ili I 'Q .N ' ' H 1' ga, L A 2, A , . fl gag.-fx? g Y :ftiif ' M ,. S ff S1 . . . . - ' 1 Future Nurses give special attention to the medical prob- One of the many Jobs of the Future Nurse IS the cheerfu lems of the day. visitillg of the Patients- HE LIBRARY CLUB IS FORMED ' OR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUAINTING ITS MEMBERS WITH THE USES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE LIBRARY Vice-President, Dwayne Dominyg President, Linda Pagittg and Secretary, Renee' Vincent pay a visit to the Carnegie Library for a comparison of its contents to the growing collection of books contained in the Palestine High School Library. To be eligible for membership in the Palestine High School Library Club a student must work in the Li- brary during his study hall period. The duties of the members are to catalogue books, prepare and replace book cards, check in books, repair books, arrange books in proper order in the shelves, and stimulate inter- est in reading throughout the school. The duties of the club have been carried out well under the s u per- vision of the sponsor, Miss Ella Lunday. BUDDY'S DRIVE-IN 139 140 Dwayne Dominy Student Council President Each homeroom in the school has one representative on the Student Council. He is elected by the popular vote of the members of his homeroom, who have a voice in council business through him. The Council endeavors to promote co-operation in extra-curricular a c tivities and to raise standards of leadership, scholarship, and school spirit. Mr. Robert Bristow, school counselor, sponsors the Council, which he founded in 1952. Since that time, he has acted as guide and advisor of the organization. The Student Council, through its various committees, handles numerous tasks about the school. The supervision of school elections, the supplying of devotionals 1 5 STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS CAREER CONFERENCE DAY 'Q Student Council President: Dwayne Dominy Vice-President: Danny Vance Secretary: Dianne Stewart Henry Davenport Bob Hable Tom lngram Judy Potts Bonnie Woolverton Linda Kay Buckley Richard Greene David Knowles Kaye Murray Ronnie Selden Mary Wilbanks Roll Margaret Drane Mary Ann Johnson Donna Norton Abb Roquemote Betty Young Judith Bassett David Dickey Dianne Griffith Lynn Liles John McFarlane Buddy Sammons Mr. Robert Bristow Sponsor , , P 1 B d an Worle for assemblies, and the entertainment of guests W H au a enar I y I of the school are only a few of these jobs. They R L 3 5 Ei also have sponsored dances, assembly programs, i n E J l J is 5 , I , 35,f2,jl' i .12 .- :?Qif: k if E Cake Sales' and A11SCh0O1DHY- J - i J Q t . fig ' l V41 4. ,r.'r ss L f J 9 H 2- v J ' ri ETQ Ei ' ' I vi ' ' ' 1 ' . I3 , i 1,7 Y' 'lfl am elected Student Council President 05 ,. V g 'Vi' ' ' f is V . i'-' v '- fi ' ..,' fi ,,,,f 1 ' 'H' l promise to widen the halls, organize ' f ' N A A i S if clubs to greet new members, and add-some V' ' T gr V time to the lunch hour, says Stanley Se- H Yyygy 5 . ,fi J W I f A fix wall in his plea for the support of the stu- - e ,is -ias 'l dent body in the forthcoming election. ' C i J f 4 . A K LE: ' Li A .1-1. ' issss ssrss 'W ,-',,.t,. fi , BIG STAT E CREAMERY 5 5 Q Let's try this one, says Kaye Murray to Richard Greene as the other Junior Student Council representatives, Linda Kay Buck- ley, Danny Vance, David Knowles, Ronnie Selden, and Mary Ann Wilbanks, lend an ear to the new records added to the grow- ing collection started last year. HIGHLIGHT OF THE ALL- CHOOL DAY SPONSORED BY A HE STUDENT COUNCIL WAS TUG OF WAR IN WHICH THE T ' The Senior Student Council members, Judy Potts, Tom Ingram, Dwayne Dominy, Bob Hable, and Bonnie Woolverton, e x a mine the new fifty star flag presented to ghe school. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS VOTE TO MAKE THE AWARDS ASSEMBLY A PUBLIC EVENT TO BE HELD AT NIGHT Z1 R BOYS PROVED THEY fe REALLY COOD AT W' METHING J Ju' A pause for refreshmen is a pause that refreshes - STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ATTEND SUMMER WORKSHOP TO PREPARE FOR THE COMING YEAR ,,.,,s .. Sophomore members of the Student.Council proved this ,ff to be true as they lined up in front of the Coke machine O , , Sue Petri, Paula Benard, Margaret Drane, Dom-la Nor- With the college conferences just around the corner the 11011, and Abb Roquemore, Freshmen Student Council members study various annu- LA als and compare ideas for questions that should be sug- gested for thought. They are Judith Bassett, Lynn Liles, John McFarlane David Dickey, Buddy Sammons, Jan WEEK AS A SERVICE OF THE STUDENT WOM, md Dgme Grim COUNCIL BIG STATE CREAMERY ' 141 The Palestine High School Choir, dressed in its uniform choral attire, brings a concert of religious inspiration. Deck the halls with boughs of holly . . .This fa m i 1 i a r chorus could be heard ringing ,through the old halls of P. H. S. enhancing them with the Christmas spirit. The Palestine High School Choir, under the direction of Mr. Tom B. Moseley, is composed of those students who are enrolled in the fifth and sixth period choral classes. This organization was founded by Mr. Moseley in 1955 and has grown steadily to be - come one of the largest combined groups of the school. The most important Choir activity ofthe year was the pre- s,entation of Summer Visitor, an original musical comedy by Mr. Moseley. Summer Visitor ran for two consecutive nights in the high school auditorium. The production was sung by members of the choir with a different cast featured on the two nights. Because of the Choir's capability and willingness, they have been featured in various school activities other than their own choral concerts. They have become a traditional part of the Senior Coronation and the Commencement Ceremonies, adding to the festivities with music suitable for the occasion. During the latter part of the year, the Choir entered the ln- terscholastic League contest in Kilgore. In addition to entering as a whole, a few members sang selections in the soloist's con - test where they received high honors. The Palestine Choral Or- ganization also had a fine representation this year in the A11- State Chorus at Austin. Palestine High School is proud of the fine achievements of its choir. THE PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR SERVES WITH DIGNITY 142 BLUE FLAME GAS COMPANY Mr. Tom B. Moseley originator of the Palestine Choral organization DOUTI-IIT'S SERVICE STATION THE CHOIR HAS FINE REPRESENTATION IN THE ALL-STATE CHORUS AT AUSTIN Anne Shelton 85 Jerry Ives One more try with the scripts before we go on the stage 4 how m any Choral Sweethearts times was that one line repeated before the final production of um- mer Visitor. OR THE FIRST TIME , PALESTINE SPONSORS ITS OWN CHORAL CLINIC G A FEW SURROUNDINC SCHOOLS 1 I I S PROMISES TO BE A GROWING CHORAL 1 I CTIVITY A I ff if ene from Summer Visitor, Robert Smith tells us that, Ev- on unday. This is the S abba th Oh Dickie-e-e! squea1s Carol Ann Milner, in HE her role as Camille, as she unyieldinglyseeks a sign of recognition from her true love , por - E'L A trayed by James Smith. DOUTHIT DRUG COMPANY BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY 143 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'HE . i x, I kxxx .Ami .. A sox, ' XX '- 4 f 1 A 4 Q F.. S. X J Y you f. f - SQ N S xx A r- X fs N Qs ll N ll Ill N NX 1 im Gal' ' S N X o x 9 1 4 I I . F5 x msg: . 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BAILEY FUNERAL HOME GRA MEMBERS CELEBRATE THE END OF SCHOOL BY TAKING AN ALL DAY OUTING T0 DODDS LAKE IN ATHENS G. R. A. Minutes October 24, 1961 F , A . . . , X' . The girls planning to go on the hike tomorrow and , X the executive committee met this morning. Final plans Q it v were made for the hike. ' , l Q The girls discussed having a Backwards S oc k - I-Io p IU after the football season is over. Q , Plans were discussed for organizing a mixed basket- I ball tournament, to be held Tuesda and Friday afternoons. Y Y . 1'Cv , tl An idea, to have a slumber party later onin the g year, was suggested. I The meeting was adjourned by the bell ending the R 6 Q Homeroom Period, : I'll bet they think we just Slt around and wait DURING ALL SCHOOL DAY fof fhem fo can-H The 1961 officers of the G. R. A., dent, Vivian Nazzalg Reporter, Io- Ann Mortong and Secretary, Sharon Murphy, have spent many hours around this desk planning interesting ' ' A ' of the club. ,J1?!P ,,. The Executive Committee, composed of Linna Knox, Senior Class, Karen McVean, Junior Class, Sue Petrig Sophomore Classg and Jamie Mac- Naughten, Freshman Class, exam- ined the material and cast votes on the decision to be made. 1 aw SX S ... . y fi' ,-5. 55. I ROSSON LUMBER COMPANY ATWOOD'S REPAIR SHOP Vice--President, Pat McMahon: Presi- activities of recreation for the benefit A Wind' The art of being a good hostess is stressed as a main oint in the Future P Homemakers study of social etiquetteg a chance to display their newly ac- quired knowledge arises as they enter- tain visiting mothers during the early part of May. Se Chapter - FHA S d Ba Elizabeth Martin K thl n Be d Sharon Mendel K en Carr Harriet Moser G ce Castanad Carolyn Odom Judy Chaflin Mary Beth Perry Jeanne Dennis Janice Pope Pauy Denson Bennye Reed Lo Dorman N y Ri H lEuba ks J R th N y Gibs J R h or G g y M 1 s d l dy H A Sh l N y K ll y C lS gl K thy L g R y Th ps I M k Sh T gg w d M ll d M y w d Ap l M nl y M y W lb ks W 11 Billy Johnson Senior Chapter FHA Sweetheart 146 Q FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SERVE THE COLLEGE DIRECTORS ON COLLEGE A' CONFERENCE DAY An annual affair of the Future Homemakers is the style show for the PTA in which the girls model the ensembles they made. TO ADD TO THEIR FINANCES THE FHA SPONSORS A RE- A CEPTION FOLLOWING ONE l OF THE FOOTBALL GAMES Donny Johnson Junior Chapter FHA Sweetheart W OMMACKHS GREENI-IO USE hey say the early bird catches the worm, ut in this case it was FHA girls and bacon nd waffles, and a morning breakfast to tart the day right. As the end of school approaches, the irls begin to be a little more mindful of heir appearance - lookswise and weight-' ise - so out comes the old calorie chart nd a study of the foods that will help us aintain our proper shape. Li nd a Kay uckley explains to her interested listeners hat whole wheat bread contains less cal- ries than plain bread, so in orde r to be as an arrow and broad whereabroad 11d be broad be mindful of this advice. . -. m ' A. 4. 1 J... . V, A beauty expert from Tyler spent a day in the Homemaking Lab, giving the girls hints on how to apply make-up. . ..here we see Sherry Ieffus serving as the guinea pig while the other members of the class sit by eagerly awaiting the out- come. V-f On All School Day the FHA girls spon- S sored a booth on the porch of the gym in order that the students could eat and par- ticipate at the same time. The wi llin g service of the FHA members is greatly ap- preciated and we realize that in our world- ly rush we forget to express our 'thanks' but to Mrs. King fthe sponsor of the FHA Clubj and to the members of both chapters we want so say don't let us drive you too far , try and keep control, and again 'thanks. ' DN THESE TWO PAGES WE COMBINED THE SENIOR AND UNIOR CHAPTERS OF THE FHA BECAUSErTHIS PAST YEAR I HEY SHARED SO MANY ACTIVITIES AND ACCOMPLISHED SO VIUCH AS A UNIT THE PALESTINE CHAPTERS OF FHA HAD TWO GIRLS ACCEPTED IN THE FHA STATE CHORUS. . . BRATZ SALE S 8: SERVICE PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL PTA AIDS IN SHAPING THE LIVES OF THE GROWING GENERATION 1. ellie., n.. The officers of our PTA stood by eagerly awaiting an opportunity to give their assistance wherever needed at any time. They served in their respective offices with dignity and handled the business of their fine organi- zation with expert tactfulness. C6 5 ,- sf' A 'I K Nice to see you graduate. SOD- The Parent Teachers Association deserves a great deal of recognition. Meetings are held in the afternoon, at which time business is transacted, and programs are presented. All is not work, however, for many enjoy- able programs are presented for the entertainment ,of the parents and teachers. During the National Educa- tion Week a very informative program .was given by a group of studentsvconcerning the functions of the various departments in our school. A style show by the Fu,ture Homemakers also added a highlight to the year. A wish of appreciation and gratitude is due the members of the High School PTA for their fine work in helping and encouraging students in their school life. James A. Garfield said that a log with a student on one end and Mark Hopkins, his old teacher, on the other end was his ideal college. The point in it all is tha t personal contact and direct interest in the individual student by an instructor of lofty character is the m ain thing in any institution of learning. WOOD TIRE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Nw Af 4 'ix 'LN I' . I' X L ', L, .lgggiggia ff, X7 'WL 'X jj xxxsm, ltllltkl I v N-f s 4 S A X X QA --- ' P -4 fm CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen H363 -11 A- 41 '-Qs, Seniors LAST YEAR IS STARTE RICHARD ABBOTT Football I-IIg Baseball Ig Basketball, B Team, I-II 110124 Wi1':::v fV'- HARRELL ALLEN Coronation Committee: Jr. Historians III-IV BOBBIE AMASON FHA Ig FTA II-IV, State Convention IV: Arc Light Salesman III-IV, Sweet- heart IV: Dogwood Chainbearer III EDDIE RAY BEDRE Football, B Team, IIg Track III: Student Council IIIg Coronation Committee TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT WITH ENTHUSIASM Band I-Ilg GRA IIQ FTA II: DE Club IVg Dog- wood Chain- bearer IIIQ Future Nurses IVq Chemistry Club III: DE Club Historian IV: DE Speaking Contest Alternate IV .TA MES BOTARY Football III-IV: Track II-IV: Chemistry Club III: King IV: National Honor Society IVg Jr. Class Favoriteg Most Popular IV: Homeroom Pres. III: QSULPHUR, LAJ Superior Rating, Inter- pretative Read- ing: Football IIg Basketball I-II I I DEANIE BOYKIN BONNER BRAZZIEL Mid Term Graduate Class Secretary IV: Chemistry Club FFA 1 IV Track 1 II IV Basketball I III-IV: Baseball IIg Junior Prom Com- 1 III Fogfball 1 111 mittee: Coronation Committee: Guard of Honorg Homeroom Presid ent I, Vice-President II, Secretary IIIg First Place Soil Conservation Theme lv- Qmrff MURPHY'S FLORIST Sams CLASS NUMBERS GNL WALLACE BROWN Football I-IV RONALD CALHOUN Football I-IIIg Basketball I, II: Base- ball I-IV: Track III: Junior Prom Es- cortg Student Council III: Guard of Honor: Homeroom President II, Vice- President IV in 152 DONALD CALHOUN Football I-IIIg Baseball I, Il: Junior Prom Committeeg Coronation Com- mitteeg Homeroom President IV VP' 1 aiiiswv diss 'k-xg. CMS , ff . 2fi,g Iw-5, - X . ,,i- I ...el ,- . 'izslga sf-'QL ' 'fr . f A ' 'til f..:.,, .. 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BALLARD'S I-IOMEROOM HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX GRA CE CASTANEDA QSAN ANTONIOJ Girls' Glee Club: Tai1spin Reporter: Drama Club: Student Council: QPALESTINED FHA Historian III, Second Vice-President IVg Junior Historians IV CARL CHAMBERS FFA I-III: Football, B Driver Training Team M15 Bob Hable and Jim Sheppard seem to think the money taken in from the parking lot during football season IS counterfe1t CAROL CLARK GRA II-IVg FTA II-IVg Treasurer IV: Arc Light Salesman IIg Business Staff H15 Business Manager IVg National Honor Societyg Princess IVg Who's Who IV: Junior Historians III-IV: Dogwood Chainbearerg Junior Prom Committeeg Coronation Committee: Typing League IIg Homeroom Secretary IVg FTA Convention Win Q.- WR i-.V HUBBARD FURNITURE IANETTE CONAWAY FHA I-II: GRA I-III Seniors CLASS PROUDLY DISPLAYS IANICE CONAWAY FHA I-II: GRA I-II PAT COOK Choir I, IV: FTA lIg FHA III DWAYNE DOMINY Arc Light Salesman Ig Football I-Ilg Baseball I-Ilg Basketball Ilg Chemistry Club Illg Student Council III, Presi- dent IV: Junior Prom Escortg Junior Rotarian IVg Coronation Committee: Vice-President of Library Club IVg Junior Historians III-IV: Convention DON CRAFT Football II-IV: Basketball I, IVg All District SAAA III, All District 'YAAA IV, Captain IVg Baseball II-IVg Track Illg Junior Rotarian IVg Student Coun- cil I-III, Vice-President lIIg Boys' Stateg Junior Prom Committeeg Coro- nation Committeeg National Honor Society III-IV, President IV: Junior Prom Escort: Guard of Honor: Home- room Secretary lg Who's Who II-Illg Safety Driver Award IV GRAYSON DAVIS Football I, III, IVg Basketball Ig Base- ball Ig Homeroom Secretary llg Vice-President Illg Guard of Honor COOK'S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SENIOR RINGS LOU DORMAN WAYNE DOWNING DONALD DRESSELL Library Club IU'1V: FHA IV: Nalif-mal Chemistry Club lIIg Outstanding FFA Presidentg FFA Reporterg Football HOD01' Society IV: GRA I5 Il'lfCfSCl'1O13S' Mathematics Award III-IV Ilg Basketball I-III: Coronation tic Ready- Writing Contest IV Committee CAROLYN DUBLIN ROBERT DUNNAM ' FHA II: GRA IIIQ DE IV: Football. 1-6 g b choir II B Team lIIg f A V- 1 ' 'E ' ' 2' C Driver Training I ELITE CLEANERS ff - RN r ' K , . la 1 , K is 1 iqwfqfff? - W ffifzg w . 5 Q 9- 1 C' .Q . .-H... A A K: ,V g . br I jjQq :z. 1 fi!! if vw g.e.2'-f-ynfefa, '41-W ' 1 va Mak, H M , -'.g-1yg.s115g5'55!,gi 531' 'fv f ' . , fl' - . I' 3 135- - 'Q .' fw1.few,in- V ' .1 ,ax mi! 1 A 155 S-ft' N19 ,MYL A I V , . V: V -. .51 ,K , . ,wif 1 ' 1 '-if gzii, P' 45,155 I J RICHARD DU PREE Band I-IV, All Region II-IV, All State Alternate III, All Texas Band II- III, Band Sweetheart IV, National Honor Society IV, Chemistry Club III-IV, Coronation Committee, Guard of Honor, Highest Ranking Boy HAZEL EUBANKS Choir II: FHA III- IV, Reporter III-IV, Homeroom Secretary III, Reporter IV, Guard of Honor, Poster Contest Win- ner III 156 Seniors ACTIVITIES ARE PLANNED BOBBY E UBAN KS Mr. Citizenship Award IV, Student Council II, Homeroom President III- IV, Basketball I-IV, Track II-Ill, Football, B Team III, National Poetry Contest Winner, Special Men- tion IV, Soldier in Gray, Junior Prom Safety Education Club I FRED FELDER Chemistry Club III-IV, Arc Light Pho- tographer III-IV: Junior Prom Com- mittee, Announcer, National Honor Society III-lV,'Boys' State, Winner Theme of the Week Contest III, Homeroom Vice-President IV, Junior Rotarian, National Poetry Contest Winner IV, Coronation Committee, Who's Who IV BEN KELLY'S GROCERY R FINAL YEAR Y FERRELL II-IIIg GRA I-IIg Homeroom President Ig Interscholastic horthand League IIIg Salutatorian FLORENCE II: FHA II-III: Junior Historians GRA III JOE JOHNSTON FORD KENNETH FIN CHER .TERRIE FOSS Student Council Ig Arc Light Salesman IIIg GRA lIg DE Club IV, Vice-Presi- dent IV, Sweetheart IV: Miss Flame Attendant IV Seniors BOBBY GA INES Football Ig Basketball Ig National Hon- or Society IV 4 P. W it Q, HJ il?ff V V 2- AURORA GONZALEZ Library Club I-IV, Treasurer IV A. M. BURNS CHEERFULLY TAKE AGM ALICIA GONZALEZ FTA I-IV JERRY GRAVES Homeroom President I-Hg Class Fa- vorite Ig Duke l,lIIgClass President Ilg Boys' Stateg National Honor Society IV: Most Representative IVQQ Athlete of Year IVg Junior Prom Escortg Prince IVg National Essay Contest Winner: Football I-IV, All District Second Team: Basketball I-IV, All District Second Teamg Track III-IV AL MID-TERM EXAMS 'iQ F'P ' HABLE Council I-IV, Junior Prom Escort, Tennis I-III, uard of Honor SWK FRANI HAMILTON Arc Light Staff, Class Editor I-II, Associate III, Editor IV, Library Club II-III, Secretary IV, Chemistry Club IV, FHA I, National Honor Society III-IV, Secretary IV, Junior Prom Committee, Sweetheart, Guard of Honor, Coronation Committee, Script Writer, DAR Award, Who's Who III- IV, District Ready- Writing First IV, National Essay Winner, Poetry Special Mention, Betty Crocker Award, Tennis I-II, American Legional Auxilliary Theme First, Safety Club I JAN HARDIN HEATH HASSELL National Honor Society, FTA I- IV, President IV, Parliamentarian Football II, Bas- ketball I, Class Secretary III, Mr. DE rv, DE rv, stare- con- Club IV vention I-IV, District Con- vention II-IV, GRA I, IV, Coro- nation Commit- tee, Guard of Honor, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Band II-IV, Flagbearer II-IV- National Poetry Contest Winner, Junior Historians IV, FTA Merit Award IV A. M. BURNS SUSAN HARDGRA VE Choir I-II, Library Club I-II, GRA II III, FHA III, National Honor Society IV, National Essay Contest Winner, Junior Prom Committee, American Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award I DE 1961 CORONATION SANDRA HILTON FHA II: GRA Ig Iunior Prom Food Committeeg Dogwood Chain Bearer MARY HENRY Arc Light Salesman I, III-IVg FHA I-IL Parliamentarian IIg FTA IIIg Junior Historians IV, Scholarshipg GRA I-IIIg Homeroom Vice-President II, Secre- tary IIIg Duchess to Coronation Ig Princess IVg Coronation Committee: Junior Prom Sweetheartg Miss Flame Attendantg National Honor Society IV: Valedictoriang First National Bank Scholarship: Achievement Award IVg Senior Banquet Committee Chairman BILLY HOPPERS Football I-IV, A Team III-IVg Junior Prom Com- mittee: Junior Prom Es- cortg Guard of Honor PATSY HESTER FHA I III, GRA II IV Library Club IVg Junior Prom Food Committee WILLINGI-IAM'S HOMEROOM 160 JECLARED BEST YET ' K 5 ' . 4 A- We 5' A L . Sv, I . ' ' ' 414- E., .. iy, bd-ansax L hV A ' Z 2 -t - . ,A ,ARRY HUMPHREY OHN INGRAM DE IV A f 5? NT. fl y,,,,' at mi I - Nelwyn Morris, Bobbie Amason, Mary Henry, Bonnie Wool- verton, and Linda Pagitt quot shownj served as Arc Light salesmen for their homerooms this year. TOM INGRAM Basketball II-IVg B Team II, Hon- orable Mention All District lVg Class Vice-President Ilg Student Council IV GEORGE PROD UC E COMPANY TERRY IVES Football II-IV, B Team II, Captain rv: Basketball 11-rv, B Team II: Track II-IVg Baseball II-IVg Choir Sweetheart IV 161 STEWART KENDERDINE Tennis I-II: Football I, III: A Team III: Golf IV: Homeroom President I-II: Junior Prom Committee: Sweetheart Escort: Class Vice- President III-IV: Junior Rotarian IV: Chemistry Club IV: Coronation Committee: Guard of Honor: National Poetry Anthology Contest Winner IV 162 ASTRONAUT HONORS CLASS Ol BRADLEY IEFFUS Track I, IV: FFA I-III, Vice-President III: Received Mechanics Award III RETA IEFFCOAT GRA I-III: Reporter I-II: Arc Light Salesman I: Junior Sweetheart: Junior Historian IV: National Essay Contest Winner IV: Safety Education Club I LINDA KIMBROUGH GRA I-IV: FHA I CRA.DDOCK'S HOMEROOM 1961 WITH FIRST SP CE FLIGHT SHIRLEY KIRKWOOD GRA I-IIIg FHA II-IIIg Choir IVg Prin- cess IV ,ply 'file I 3 i I E I I ANN KRAICA GRA IIIg Future Homemakers IIg Fu- ture Nurses Ig Arc Light Salesman I I 4 I COCA- COLA LINNA KNOX GRA I-IVg Best Sophomore GRA: Fu- ture Nurses IV MARY CATHERINE LA NGSTON Student Council Ig Choir I-IIIg Safety Education Ig GRA I-IV, Reporter II: DE IV, State Convention: Iunior Prom Committeeg Dogwood Chainbearer III- IVg Science Club Ig FHA II-IV MARTHA LaRUE GRA I-IVg Choral Ig FTA II, IIIg Arc Light Salesman II, IIIg Arc Light Busi- ness staff IVg Junior Historian IVg Guard of Honor IV: National Poetry Anthology Winner IV YEAR PASSES BILL LEGAN Football Ig DE IV LARRY LeGARD Basketball I-IIg Homeroom President IIIg Junior Prom Escort: Prince IV: National Essay Contest Winner IV 164 cocA-coLA puiadi .IOHNNIE LOU LINK Arc Light Salesman Ilg Arc Light Typ- ist IIIQ Junior Sweetheart III: Inter- scholastic Typing Contest IIg GRA I- IIIg FHA I-IIIg Homeroom Secretary IV FAST AND FURIOUSUY JOHN LIVELY Chemistry Club III-IVg Homeroom Vice-President I-IIIg Baseball I, IIg Football Ig Golf IVg Tennis IVg Track III: Safety Education Club Ig Junior Prom Committeeg Prom Escort: Coronation Committee IV: National Essay Contest Winner lVg Chatter Staff IV DOUGLAS LOWE Agriculture 3 yrs. JEAN MACK qMiNEoLAy Tab Book Club 1, Ilg FHA, Www, IOANNA MCDONALD Tennis I-H15 Junior Sweetheartg Cheerleader IVg GRA II-III, Vice-Presi- dent IIIg FHA I-III, President Hlg Sen- ior Favoriteg Prom Committeeg Guard of Honor IVg District Champs Tennis IVg Homeroom Secretary IIIg Dele- gate to State FHA Meeting III COCA-COLA Cheering Sectiong KPALESTINEJ FHA II-IVg GRA II-IV: Library Club IV: Fu ture Nurses II, IV, Parliamentarian IV: PTA Scholarship Award IV: Delegate to Nurses Convention IV 'W Seniors Stewart Kenderdine, Bonner Brazziel, and T. C. Morton ponder over the Senior Class financial report. The Class need not worry with such capable CD hands to handle their money. DONALD GENE MAIN WANDA MALLARD APRIL MANLEY Football Ilg Baseball III Future Homemakers Ilg GRA Illg Fu- FHA III-IV, Pianist IVg B-Natural ture Nurses I Club II-IV, Vice-President IVg Na- tional Essay Contest Winner me COCA- COLA VIUCH ACTIVITY HUBERT MASSEY Junior Rotarian IVg American Legion Awardg B-Team Football: Industrial Arts Club Ilg Chemistry Club III, IV, Vice-President IVg National Poetry Anthology Contest Winner 'ix E j. arf 2 I SHARON MENDEL Girl's Trio I-IVg B-Natural I-IVg I Di- vision 85 II Division rating at Regional Choir Contestg All State Winner in Solo Contestg FTA 3 years, Historian IVg 4 years Choir activitiesg Achieve- ment Award NELWYN MORRIS GRA I-IVg FTA II: FHA IIIg Choral Ig Arc Light Salesman IVg Junior His- torian IVg National Essay Contest Winner IV: Dogwood Chain Bearer IV PAM MISSILDINE Band I- IV: Library Club IVg National Essay Contest Winner IV: FTA III ROYALL NATIONAL BANK 167 Seniors SCHOOL SPIRIT Everyone owes a vote of thanks to Donnie Calhoun for the excellent job he enabled everyone to see Queen Mary walk gracefully to the throne. T. C. MORTON Football II- IVg Basketball Ilg Track II: Duke II: Junior Sweetheart Escortg Guard of Honor 168 JOHN MOSER Glee Club III-IVQ Basketball Ig Foot- ball I-IVg Essay Contest IVg Solo Contest IV ROYAL L NAT IONAL B ANK , r did on the lighting for the Coronation, It VIVIAN NAZZAL FHA II-III: Civil Defense Officer: GRA II-IV, President IV: Chemistry Club III-IVg Junior Historian IVg FFA Sweet- heart Illg Flagbearer Illg Student Coun- cil Representative III: Chatter Staff IVg Guard of Honor IV: National Essay Contest Winner IVg Poetry An- thology Winner IV HITS ALL-TIME PEAK CAROLYN ODOM FHA I,III, IV: GRA III: Greeting Com mittee for Coronation IV: Decorating Committee for Senior Banquet IV DONNA PA GITT Band I-II: Majorette II: Junior Histor- ians II-IV: B-Team Sweetheart II: Library Club III, Treasurer III: GRA III: FHA III: Junior Sweetheart III: Homeroom Secretary IV: Miss Flame IV: Coronation Princess IV A NDREW OVERTON Sophomore Favorite: Student Council II: Football I-IV: All District Guard III: Tackle IV: Baseball I-IV: Track III-IV: Regional III- IV: Junior Class President: Senior Class President: Handsomest Boy IV: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Coronation: Boys' State III: Junior Rotarian: Master of Cere- monies Coronation: Who's Who IV: Duke III LINDA PA GITT FHA I: Library Club III-IV: President IV: Miss Flame Attendant IV: Arc Light Salesman IV: Poetry Anthology Winner IV. COLL UM's HOMEROOM 169 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Here is part of the group from Sam Houston State College that entertained the Royal Court on the deck of the S. S. Queen Mary at the Senior Coronation. Everyone enjoyed their selections taken from South Pacific. MIKE PESSONEY Student Council II-IIIg Chemistry Club IIIg Junior Prom Committee IIIg Senior Coronation Committee IVg In- dustricl Arts Club IV, President I 170 SPENCER PETRI POLLY PICKLE ,nigh A HWY' Viv Uv, j 'I 'fifty h.,, RO YALL NAT IONAL B ANK IELD IN GYM IUDYE POTTS National Honor Society IVg Student Council IVg FTA II-IV, Chaplain IVg Band I-IV, Sweetheart IVg Homeroom Secretary III: Junior Prom Committee 6 ,mmm , JIMMY QUIC K FFA Ig Junior Prom Committee IIIg Homeroom President IVg Senior Coro- nation Committee IV i I I I ROYALL NATIONAL BANK BUCK PUGH Football B-Team II: Basketball Ilg FFA I, III: DE IV, Vice-President IV JOHNNY RAINWATER Football III: DE IV BERTHA DAVIS RAMEY GRA Ig DE III s-4, ' 1 15 V .' 5, H fi-I 2, ALEXANDER REYNOLDS FFA III, Secretary III: Football B- Teamg KSUNSETQ Spanish Club Treas- urer: Freshman Football Seniors DR . PEPPER JUNIORS HONOR CLASS '.r,,. rig- , CAROLYN REED Safety Club Ig GRA III: Junior Histor- ian III-IV: Library Club IV, Secretary IV: Future Nurses IV l GEORGE RICE Football B- Team IIIg Football A- Team Manager IVQ Track Team Man- ager Illg Junior Prom Committee IV Qfway-' 1, . 4 WITH JUNIOR PROM l UE GRA Dr. Downing, Dr. Kenclerdine, and Dr: Lively operated the Seniorvac some very amusing predictions about members of the graduating class. RILEY NIKKI ROQUEMORE Tennis lg Homeroom Vice-President I-Hg Arc Light Salesman llg Chatter II, III: FHA IIIQ DE IV III-IV: Copy Editor lVg Junior Sweet- heart lllg Attendant Miss Flame IV: Senior Coronation Committee IVg Guard of Honor IV: Most Represent- ative Girl lVg FHA IIIQ FTA III: GRA I-ll: Junior Historians I-II I ' ' , I . 1 xif' s., aww i DR. PEPPER ,if machine at the Senior Banquet. It produced JANE ROUTH QGAINESVILLEJ Future Nurses I- III, President I, Chaplain II, Vice-Presi- dent III: FHA Ig General Science Club lg Tri-Hi-Y II-Illg Driver Training Club: Latin Club Illg Chemistry Club III: KPALESTINEJ Future Nurses IV, Scholarshipg FHA IVg B-Natural Club 173 JOAN ROUTH QGAINESVILLEJ Future Nurses Club I-III, Secretary I: FHA I: Tri-Hi-Y II: Latin Club III: QPALESTINEQ Future Nurses Club IV: FHA IV, Reporter IV: B-Natural Club IV: Choir Cappella IV: All Senior Honor Chorus IV 174 Seniors .JUDITH ROWAN Safety Driving Club I: FTA III, IV: Junior Historians III,IV: GRA III: Future Nurses Club IV GINNY SCHMIDT Duchess to Coronation I: Junior Histor- ian II-IV: GRA I,IlI, IV: Arc Light Salesman III: Arc Light Editorial Staff, Senior Editor and Typist IV: Chemistry Club III, IV, Secretary IV: Chemistry Club Sweetheart IV: Homeroom Sec- retary Ig Vice-President II: Miss PTA IV: Junior Sweetheart: Junior Prom Committee: Prettiest Girl IV: Court Jester: Coronation Committee: Dele- gate to Junior Historian Convention III DR . PEPPER FOUR SETS OF TWINS SA UNDRA SELMAN Arc Light Salesman I: Editorial Staff III, IV: Tennis I, Il, IV: Class Secretary II: FTA III-IV, Sweetheart IV: Parlia- mentarian IV: Junior Sweetheart: Prom Committee: Duchess III: Prin- cess IV: National Honor Society IV GRADUATE IN '61 The future Aggies were presented a beautifully gift-wrapped Kelly Plow at the Senior Ban- quet. May they use it in good health and be outstanding in their fields. LARRY SHARON DONALD SHAVER ANNE SHELTON and I-IV: Chemistry Club III- IVg In- Football I, III, IV Safety Education Club Ig B-Natural ustrial Arts II III, IV, President IV: FHA IV: Choir II-IV: Choir Sweetheart IV: flst Di- vision Interscholastic League Solo Contest III, IV7p Soprano, A11 State Choir IVg Homeroom Secretary IV: Good Citizenship Award IV: Regional Soprano FHA Chorus: All Senior Honor Chorus DR. PEPPER IIM SHEPPARD Prince IV: Tennis II-IVg District Tennis Champ IVg Homeroom Presi- dent IVg Iunior Prom Committee III, Senior Coronation Committee IVg Junior Prom Escort III TOMMY SPRINGER Football IIIQ DE Club IV 176 Seniors FGUR YEAR JOURNEY KAREN SMITH CST. LOUISI FTA Ig GAA Ilg Advanced Chorus I, May Musical I, Operetta I, YWCA fSchoo1 Affiliatedj I-IV, Presi- dent III, Secretary II, Chaplain IV, Secretary fCity widej III: QPALES- TINED Future Nurses IV DIA NNE STE WART Class Favorite I, II, Student Council I, II, Secretary IV, Who's Who Ig Tennis I-IV, District I,IVg Arc Light Sales- man II, Sports Editor IV, Activities Editor III: Cheerleader III-IVg Nation- al Honor Society IV, Junior Sweet- heart IIIg Prom Committee IIIg Girls' Stateg Coronation Committee IV: Guard of Honor IV, Duchess Ilg Most Popular Girl IVg Chemistry Club IV GILLIAM'S HOMEROOM FEARS END WHICH SIDE'S THE RIGHT SIDE?: Mrs. Johnnie Ballard, senior sponsor, explains that the tassel on the mortar- board is worn on the right side before graduation. 'ERRY TEEMS JUDY THOMAS LORETTA ANN TOOMBS land I-IV: Section Leader III-IV: Jun- GRA I-HL Secretary H: FHA IH: Jun- CANDREWSJ FHA Ig HFL Club II: Art or Prom Committee IIIg Solo SL En- 101- Historians III-IV: Homel-Com Sec- Club I, Ilg Choral Club Ig CPALESTINEJ mble IIIg Chemistry Club III-IV: 1-eral-Y IH Choral Club IV omeroom Vice-President IV Qi .. TEXAS POWER 8z. LIGHT Seniors COLLEGE PLANE SHARON TRIGG FHA I, III, IVg DE IV: Miss DE IVQ Treasurer IVg Choral Ig Arc Light Salesman III: State Semi-Finals QDEQ IV CRIS TIIERINA FHA III: DE I: GRA Ig Choir I, II GEORGE WACHA Band I, II 178 4l1 I '- AN ALLAN WALLING DE Club IV, President IVg Homeroom Secretary IIIg Football II, III KRE MADE These scholarly looking gentlemen f'?J are the Senior Class Officers. They are as follows: Andrew Overton Pres identg Stewart Kenderdine, Vice-Presidentg and Bonner Brazziel, Secretary- Treasurer. .ENORA WARD DE Club III-IV, Convention IV eff? af' ' MARY WARD Tennis I-II: GRA II-IVg FHA IV: Stu- dent Council Ig Homeroom President II-IIIg Chatter Staff, Reporter II, Li- brarian III, Feature Editor IVg Junior Prom Commitneeg Junior Sweetheartg Duchess II-IIIg Miss Flame Attend- ant IVg Football Sweetheart IVg Queen IVg National Essay Contest Winner IV Ee' 7 71 ffffff Q ' ' X A I in ,I TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT TEXAS POWER Sz LIGHT GERRY WATTS Q -. - gt, K , RONNIE WE BB Band I-IV: Solo Contest II, IVg Chemistry Club III-IV: First Place Science Fair Ig Senior Coronation Committee Seniors JUDY WILLHITE IANE WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS BONNIE WOOLVERTON FHA I II GRA I-II Tennis II-III: Golf IV .Tumor Sweetheart III Student Council Q F, ,, MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE WOOLVERTON WOOLVERTON FLOWERS st ,l4, SENIORS WHO RECEIVED OUTSTANDING AWARDS 514 -. r inf glsix I , r so y , K' Mary Henry-- 'r. Historian cholarship Winner irst National Bank cholarship Winner KYB Iudith Rowan- - lunior Historian Scholarship Winner 'Maven' lane Routh-- Woman's Club Scholarship Winner Hubert Massey- - l American Legion Award '-49? Grace Castaneda-- Junior Historian Scholarship Winner f-S5 H 'f gf' B3 J 1 'K 1 .W .. , T ,. Jan Hardin-- FTA Merit Award if 4 137 LL ' . ,, -ea, , ,.,.,,.,X I 1- A ..nr,1 Jean Mack-- PTA Scholarship Winner Susan Hardgrave-- American Legion Auxiliary Award Lou Dorman-- Anderson County Council of Honor Award TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT , if W, is . its 'N H ' 9, 5E713'1 ' D Harrell Allen-- Iunior Historian Scholarship, Winner 'UN 1 . -1-:vis . ri' ' Frani Hamilton- - Betty Crocker Awardg DAR Citi- zenship Award ,, t ' A i Q N fr 25 s A ppr it sirl ' A fgfcrzzssw- +1 .. WW--,,--f f Richard DuPree-- First National Bank Scholarship Winner 181 JUI ' -,.' if - Carol Anderson N ,V.. : 2 . ,, -1 Y OR r , ,wx--., L ' f ' ' -5 i 1 Efflfli' ' - ' 3 ffm A A . . ' Ei , -. .al i'., 2 J grin N Sandra Bacon nv.. ,awww 2? ' -B A Curtis Averrtte nn n , Aga. ,,1r:m - ' HW 51 K 1 1 + sf 13 6 Rf: Y , Tom Ball Kathleen Beard -5 --9 -z -, Y H N MB., , ' 'Q . , ,M.,,, irq WJ ',-, ,, , .,,.,w.1 r. bw, ,.nni ,,frf,f,:w:f::-13fr,1,Q-Jf5!ff5?IfEffiVSi:f -25 P rw- f- ztfif.,,i1':Iffff,m-sirw' 1' , ,. m,4,f..fea Randy Bennett K A : ., 1--1 ..fv 1.W..:, ,, , James Becker f,V- ,,. eeee B ' 3 'Y eaeeee da'e ,-.sqm ..,V ,. Qi? . he ,hL .. ,.a,, Q A V A I .AA. ' .'., B 23 Larry Bowermaster Elaine Blount MISS HAT HCOCK'S HOMEROOM Gwen Beaudet Bobbie Bearden Kay Bice , 'J , W .t rf uw s r . ,fu Y Nelda Blassingame ' kkhx 'g..' fi ' z :. VsiEg:i K Y KU 4 M khvv . -49 iw- if ,,-,. 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I ' 1i,3iff'12 Gloria Gregory Mike Hanks Gerald Hall Johnny Hall 184 GREEN THUMB NURSERY INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY BOOTH AT DOGWOOD TOURNAMENT Judy Harris gif , ' RK' 7 lx Qi' 1, 1 ' N OOOOO rg O fl as f W N Pat Hoyler W, f :X,,,..,.,, an. 5 , , Wanda Jackson ' ' f ' . 521 A A-is Wrs,sfas1aa:rg , hiv? wi 5 si . nik ' as msssezfrgfs-1:2 rszsfrgzv Ag., , ,,,..., , ,f Sally Hazelwood A N 'f Z O,dda. an , F I . W L 1' 3' sk J R 52, 5'5fg jf ,,,,:., . ,,.., , 1 .L,,, Tiddd R Terry Hendley M Sharon Herrington 'eip ' ' aff Mx. Jr' H a',. ii 'rda : ..,. A iry 5 A . Alia: ..k- K Gene Huddleston X 1 - - :.1 M -mt I Q J , if li ,,rk O 5 '91 1 ,Q km .Nada T rfix L. KNO? A .41 , . s ff V ' W ' ' ' fl rV.y L V S h E, . Inuit ,mr-. -Jliwffia. 1' as-TV, Y' - Gerald Hughes Sammy Ingram Wanda Jones Phil Jenkins R Roger Henderson Corky Huffman ww 'l' Will Johnson INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY RUSHING JEWELRY STORE 135 JUNIORS ARE PRO v L i A ' .k L h' ' A 1' K - K K Q K K L Q ' 1 L K ' L iii --h .QL Jan Iubela gow David Knowles Maui Nelson Link E was 4 - , 5' 'Wwe DN Yw-' 3 iw , 5 ilk? ,L ,flielf a Carol Kirkwood Nancy Kelley Billy Kimbrough -af K is y ,,.,., K 5 25faffeg11v::'f f.-Kf' I gi ' I . r.,'f '? T Larry Lamely I. C. LeFlore 4 rr a K liii 'L A 1 5 K. , rlll rnar L 'nrr N LK K K, K .i rnwo i N KLZVXV Q K yd, A naal' K K 'a,a i K' LK rrry' . .P ' gg nr,, oynny y yt 1y ao, K L KV ' T' r- 1 l.. Kziiq ,,:' nrrr K Molly Lockey Bob Logan kiwfff HWY' Robert McDonald 186 Bob Lundy MRS. HUBBARD'S HOMEROOM 'ln-J .rK. ,Ka f 'WM 'GF Nancy Lightfoot if s f' S ' :SE-S VK r f-'WK' ' K 'FHL '11 - ' 'K-K We AIKK .K 5 QE 1- 1 fa, i K,K:i,K,K, K.,. 1KKff.Keif: A W ' 'i KKKK if , ...K, a ll r KK ..KKK.K .K.. . 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R .Q 1' S 'wk , ' . ,.i'ifif'f'ff fury ent, 'i e - ' S'.. i R ,A - S .1 ,. - R -Wm 1 W R 5,5 fig Ema'11e Sublett S R 1 S ., 6? ,-Lf? ik ' sfw , 11 V 4- Zi ,V M f ff' 'F-', 45' z sagwflw ,az fn,-' Wu, 7 g f-.- ' ' C' ', 'fAv2'f ' W-515' -s3Z'1:2a4,Jr. J: L-, 'vfftk Donald Stewart 4 f ?b ,..a..u-.. Rose Mary Thompson Joy Stewart 'uf F Johnny Titlow s. ar ' I xi .igrkmgkgmt Nix? E fi, ' 1- 4 i 4 i il'Qjz. ,xi ' ., , , ,, H, 3 Marilyn Turner WRIGHT JEWELRY R MRS. KING'S I-IOMEROOM g 4' YS' STATE AND GIRLS' STATE Danny Vance Tommy Waldon ' i i if, fssff -- ' if 'M li Ui A K. Qi We , bl,-' . nv.f 9 ,' fggfeeixv 'lii?f+1f?tfif5ii - I i'3'W'15Yq Clair Weeks HF Rovane Wilson s I .14 93- 'sf' wfM.rV . ' '. . tl A Tw . 1 ' , f'f'??'.Qf.f'5f ' ilk ' A Renee Vmcem A . A, , ...S,,,,.. I ,,SA. .ASS , ,, '- :f,' r i 'k5 ifiiiZ1 I I ff'f4 f'fV' Mi Dtc ie aug n I it AAATT A A A A A if 'T' .Lawn f :m,f'ft:f,4 5 . A if A .TSSA 5 A S.' A 'ff , Tiff? Ri .,.' wfiizfia izf, ' vii - Him-:w,g x David Warrington Gayle Watkins Bob White Mary Wilbanks 9'255i3lii5?lpQQ'S7'5QisQf'Y Mi' 51-fi - ,. 4,1-eff A A . 'ff ' JSYW 5 A agar? '51 I , ' A ,'a2s.'wfJ' ' ' fy N ist in 1 in Charlene Witt Dan Yancey MRS. KING'S HOMEROOM Judy Watts Paul Wilson A S James Young 3519? David Allen Carol Barbin Darlene Beeman James Bennett -'lr -v--uv Mui! 192 1 SOPHS EXCEL THEMSELVES IN ALL SPORTS Tommy Bennett y 5 Paula Bernard ,Ex A1-5: B 1efl1ff1f ' ttB1'l2 1 fit '7L'L:L L Nancy B1ankenshiP sh wi, Brenda Boyd Carol Ann Brazziel fif B B W2-gs , . SOPHOMORE CLASS .Q George Bridges f W Billy Britton 1 Q - 7 Mary Beth Brooks 1 , S Mike Calcote ST LL 'K S to Andrea Callaway I K B MRS. DEAPUS HOMEROOM ,aq- ,mf wf 'V 1 , :gf .af-:sf Ricky Cheatham Ann Cleveland Mary Conaway YN ff an wfqQ:1 .,, 1:3 .I H M, :,.. w 1 C in '79 xg' L...-ff-gf' ., uf! fs, Bill cauoway Patsy Camp Janet Carroll Joe Castaneda ,.j-- Rip Clark Joe Conaway ,W ,lv--. ig ' vu M M y R - xy, ' Marilyn Cook Jimmy Cox Ronnie Crandall Deloris Dangles Shirley Davis MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CARROLL 193 Sally Dawson Donna Dean Durelle Deaton Sara Derrington fr Serena Dickson V Joe Dike :iv Bill Dougan Margaret Drane Rusty Droby Russell DuPree M SOPHOMORES ELECT ,61 OFFICERS Robert Eades HM Rrcky Cheatham, Secretary, Sammy Raines, President Carol Ann Shroyer, Vice-President. :ke Carolyn Erma 194 MISS HURLEY's HOMEROOM ...- - 'I ,,, an N Bonnie Fincher Eddie Gonzales Jane Goodnight Brent Gragg Evelyn Green Diana Gregory Kay Gresham s .V ' Grady Griffith -r- '5' . '1f, L 2 K -..,-gy 52 M ,f if f P . V ffiy ' x f WSI? 2 fav: 'J 115 J 1 1. X :ti '2 1 I Q sw: f- ine-1' 2 John Hafner ...Q ,qw YWHYWK 4539 .0-,uf ii -nv ' Trice Hassell Donnie Hemby Raymond Henderson 'PFW k ,IGH ' Q11 -- ,ff K.. 'K 8W Xe sri' Wi' wwam Nvl1l'. 196 GRAGG DRILLING Lou Ann Hardin Linda Hardtner Hiram Harris Larry Harris James Haynes Ronnie Hernby Ricky Henderson James Henry Robert Henry Gayle Herrington Judy Honeycutt ,aan- '1,- f .E 'N WY 5' ' ' FQ, I A 4. page I , 3'1 raa- 745-'K mx ,. a r ag K U 1 g A A 1--'LAM JJ I dr I ' 17145 3 X N -sh.: fail? . fr Janet Hurbrough N ' I 5' ?fZ'a?f?i1f Ls I N I I i i TQ l lfQ i I I E SUPHOMURES I REPRESENTATIVE IN i r g DOHHREZQRA-CURRICULAR qs ACTIVITIES W, J 1 435 3,-q.. Mary Ann Johnson SIZEMORETS HOMEROOM JOI-INSON'S BEAUTY SHOP Jacquelyn Hubbard Jim Huddleston Roy Huddleston Linda Huff Travis Ingram Barbara Johnson Linda Kay Johnson Jan Kimbrough 197 -upr- 641. Janice King Mike Knove Glenn Koepnick Mike Kohler JUN Lana Leggett Jerry Lowe If-av' as-ff Gary Lively 17,-. ll? Rudolph Luna ' x. -.Mya-r ,ru r ' Frank Luna IN ' Ve' Q Carla McCall gb . Carolyn McCa11y Bill Magee Glenda Maine David Malloy FRANTZEN BROTHERS I-IIGHLANDER MOTEL I f I - 41-af eregfiqgig L -' f ' thi- 1Fif!!Ei'12W17?z22g ak ri Strode Manley I K' Marlo: Martin 5 ff' h Ray Martin if m Q I in ' .. ' 1 lf , I Darrel May A 1 Jhrz, I ' it I J Marie Miller PEP-ETTES PREPARE Nita Sue Mme, , ,., Fon TALENT SHOW I O O Vicky Miller Carol Ann Milner K? A at 3 - Randa Morton a.. W W II My Sharon Murphy rnir or rre he f to ' D' rii, 1 ed M . Robert Naismith Demo Nichols 'ITD' I John David Norwood D 1 Donna Norton Donald Ray Overton 4f DENO AND VIRGINIA NICHOLS OPHELIA'S TOT SHOP 199 '59- Fw ,,,avA tif' Sue Petri Corrine Potts f 3' Robert Pickel Cleve Plummer Mary Potter Phil Owens Julie Paul Janyth Pelham Ann Pessoney SOPHOMORES TAKE LEADQ 4151 MRS . JONE'S HOMEROOM Louis Powell Zelma Powell Sammy Raines Ann Reed R vw-f y W, ,Y il! Ar' razgzszlxl ug: 2 S ri fflslz r , 5 1 I x X: Y '-up any 4-bxpng ' w 1 16233511 -. ,M 5 s K W5 Q 'KSA g, f ff! I' - . Cenovio Rodriquez I CHORAL PLAY w ailesw 1 -Sv ia: 7514: 2i!.5igs:g:rg5gg-55.133 hx ,,.' 7 in . Q35 rl? 'girl- 2'- ,Q 1 A ff M pififffkfx . f -- ef I Aw f, If' 1911 5iz2l1'E2?2fsw ' . -A ,...,11., ,Li as f K , s K , 'Nw 41:5 'Rf' x www mm j, s-4' 'wif -as R rssh '1 . f--ffL ,.'.L '..k qt, K ' - f ' 'fifiiii -,K. 'Mat S slss R , . so r MR. HANKS' HOMEROOM , , .xy-m.1.1i'E1 Ellis Reeder Jackie Reese James Reid Hubert Rhone Judy Rogers Abb Roquemore Joe Mack Routh Martha Russell Charles Ryan Stephen Sampson Ralph Sawyer Dickey Seale Mike Selden .Ag 'IG' Q1-Off Orrin Shaid Carol Ann Shroyer ,,,,,,., Jimmy Sides Jimmy Singletary Ray Smith y , Jimmy Stovall -ur 9f Kay Sturkie ,SP Q Leif ' 'QQ'-hir Alton Sullivan ,gr aviru- Sallie Sutton N -'TS'-7' Richard Triplett 202 Truman Thornton Diligent service was rendered by the following: Donna Norton, Donna Dean, Kay Gresham, Arlene White, Sue Ieffcoat, and Kay Sturkie. .4 fl f Barbara Thompson ARC LIGHT SALESMEN WORK HARD TO PRODUCE A GOOD YEARBOOK LIGHTFOOT AND OWENS r I v v S X Q r .4 it Mike Valentine Phyllis Vaughan mv' N, I vfhx Nw-.gif Janie Walling Russell Ward S -A-sf --Q, MR . AMASON'S HOMEROOM Jeff VanZandt Sammy Vickery Robert Vineyard Woddie Walker Jonathan Wall Gerald Walling Donald Ward Teddy Ward 'Rf ,ant ,numb x.. ,,..-gi' in 5,-,n- , . M Lillie West SOPHOMORE TYPIST GOES TO REGIONAL CONTEST -1 204 M 8: N CIGARS ,pw -few' Charlotte Warren Patricia Warrington George Weaver Mary Lou Weaver Bobby Westmoreland Arlene White Gladys White David Willard Maudie Wilhite Clyde Wise Toby Worley Betty Young Sue Young SOPHOMORES SPENT THE SCHUOL YEAR studying. . . -Q., entering competitions. . . fabove are the In- M terscholastic League Typists. From left to right, they are Marilyn Cook, Lsana Leg- gett, Marlon Starling, Carolyn Elrod, and Mary Lou Weaver. Mary Lou placed third in the district contest, and the te am as a whole placed first in the district, point - wise.J Y entertaining. . . K . WOLENS relaxing. Mai,-4'w?HwwHaa FRESHMEN ELECT CLASS OFFICERS fx Elias Kathryn Linda Charles Sandra Abbott Almond Angell Ansely Arnold A ,I J, H11 v .. A Don Axum Xxx, :.1 . Barbara Bacon Randy Hudson, President: Dicky Bice, Vice-President brate their newly elected offices. trsttr B I 1 1 L 'r1'is 6 'E 1 A 'l,t r 1 ,nrr 1 -- C , ' ,,t. ss,'rs ssrs 3 riiil- 5 ,A A ' .',-, ' 410 L 5 - E - A r,,,1 1 ts'ssi 7 r Dorothy Judith Barry Gene Mary Ellen Bailey Bassett Beard Bearden Bell MRS . SHROY ER' S HOMEROOM , i .,,,. i A i',1 'ff ,M .-'A , ? 3 we ,A,, , in v 'F ' ' 'Q Q flkxiiffkkiiik ky B Y Billy Berry FRESHMAN CLASS 'wx fb. 'lib Ioan Connie Dicky Joan Berry Berryhill Bice V. Stormy Black nd Leon Willhite, Secretary, cele- Bishop XWWW, .V ee e B K FR, K f' 9 Clinton B1 ac kmon INR. xiii 3-Ke 4 N ff 3 Ronald Biff Jimmie LaVonda Janet Boyer Bradberry Branson Bray Bridges MRS . OVER TON'S HOMEROOM , f, 1 ,ri , mi , ,,.. 5: x,,,.. Q ,1?f,,,l,,, . .fll, r , . , 7 li 1 C y C . W ' - -2 A ' ggw3'5ga3,f :fr '---'f-'A m,..11-'ff-1 H :ik .L,k W -I Q' 'vw x , , an rrt y Betty Bro wn 1 .. ,i,,, .mzrfwfufvffiir 55'f53?lfiii5'E2.ii2-wi:-gi ' ' -1 -W'f..w.f,.: -ff. i -,f,,. SENIORS HUNOR FRESHMED if . X 5 im!- , .VMC ,. uf, .W 1-www vii v ,Yi . 499' .P '-N ,Gm ,wif , Don Jimmie Ken Burdick Callaway Callaway Judy Camp Linda 'eww lf 'ew 'fjk C 'C i y P BettY Cam Caskey PGSSY Cely Mary B. Leon Larry Garland Susan Coleman Collins Collurn Cotton Courtney MISS HAMILTON'S I-IOMERGOM WITH COKE PARTY C h 1 m:,f, r,,1,,, sw 1 sr Gail Crabb Billy Joe Craft .N - ,Q I . K aff Q25 his i K Ljifmf :-'ww-L Ik. Qi KL' ' A ,gb fr Q lrrr wifi C be f .f-.D 'fm l e 35 a ll H Q Y V. L D ' l if J ' ff -Q , 7 , s vs , , l,y.,,' X.:-: D V. . Q .-' CN I., 5, ,I , s, 5.74 Q., .r,., ,yi-6,5 hz, 4-I, :yi . . 2, trio: f . if .Q ,. xy f,,:,w,, gf., Karolyn Craig ,- A f -'vii Mg L 1. riifflff if-123,--4. f jug I Lynda Dal fffiffrnszfr-frm . C , V ., ' ' 4-Q., ' - J 9 we me Nancy Denham Y Ruby a fb. Judi th DeVers Davis s 355' E J , gl, if - K , , iw. F 355312 . lf? fir' , Eg! U . ,, , ...,, . igg5ggg,g,gg:gg-W: ,,,, ,nf - :fa irifzmfr, , H ,C lNm,.3,ff.w 1 ' ,, k:,, i ,.., P51 rw, Dick Dial fl f 'S QQ D XX Drew Crutcher Ronny Crawford srfaagt- :WN ,--' 7 K 'L be eerr I wfirrp. ,,r. f W0 :.f-'11-1:1-mi: X by rrri Sue Dehart David Frank Dickey Dickey MR. MOSELEWS HOMEROOM 209 FRESHMEN RECEIW Libby Patricia Glenda Dickson Doan Dominy Glynda Droby k ' i.,' , r, rr ik--' Vgrfff , , -., 11' 5 filisfliiiii 34 Marsha Ronnie Dorton Dotson ,S 1' I , f'- no ' i .ff f A 1 iiii Q EV f vi 1' 'fu' . ' ' , J ik' f 'kkk Trigg - Q 6 iiiii ,Q r . r., 'W -are i rw A f - f r A , r. ,, , 1 V 'V ,, i i ii' Tom I - R- ',,i M A-fir--f Eilenstein Harvey Essary 'mains fi' r i i Gregory Carroll Betty Paula Drew Evans Ferrel Fitzgerald Florence Frantzen 210 MR, NEWTON'S HOMEROOM MRS. MOSELEY'S HOMEROOM BCHOLASTIC HONORS 'Gillespie Sharon pe- , in Sa W -Na+-M: rwrm. :yi gg 51 in 'h - . manic i , 5, Q .wi ' Y f K vii ' wir L 1 P xy ig, ri , -.mi X, ' 5 x H W My . , 4 'K : r 1 v-W 'fy -A .L.- 5 A udrey Garner Larry Elvin Frantzen Frazier Lumpkin Gallatin ., W. xy' fg. gf N Lrr-' , if L H3691 2' l if Randy Gillespie rf-wr lang, ....r I Q53 ir :iii wr 'nffi' Sharon Dianne Burl Richard Gregory Griffith Grizzle Guillott MISS SPRINGFIJ-3LD'S HGMEROOM ' vflfliy ,am -,M f Phyllis Gray M ' l A r I. F. Gay Vw!- -of Wil K- ari, Ig r A A' - ' r -- ' 'fi E if a' x N my Epi Larry Hanson 211 lfamsszgzqzz-f. -- . s ggfasrasmssfufiisaeav:agus me A W. ' ig? 5. rim' 3 I . ., , .- . hy- ..i r -x-, ,tri-I L Q.. sv f f W f .S-Q? w L, 1 - fi ' . fs gif , . ' fi F- A, . U, F ., Wanda Hanson , ,W H nnn f nnnn P so 1gjV:'fLj-5 Q' Tr Y , , . '.'- w. ,,, - 'L . Q ' ' fgjg .El gag. ff 4221. H 2 :L Patricia Helstrom KITTENS HAVI f aaaa P Q 11' L 2, ' .,,, 1 is W Russell John Marie Hardin Harris Harris Carolyn Hassell NV A ' H is in is aaA is ,. sw- A, , 1 ,gi . Q' p1 . aaa, , ' 'na' s nn W Qgjzzg -4 p,,.,.-, - 3: ' in , . 1 aaaaaa W. ' lx H. NP- ' r P P 1 wwf' P Q . P aa,,,. 'iii ' K V .f - .- -,-, 21' vig aa. a'.,, ,' iff -for wr pf- if H 1'- 1 f W ' Carobeth P, , as si Henson Nancy Herrin :WL ' -rf's'1'1'? M ,P Af , Herndon Patricia Patriciann Judy Don Hill Hilton Hinds Holland Hortgn 212 PALESTINE PRINTING COMPANY OWENS-CARTER TIRE COMPANY SUCCESSFUL YEAR 5 'JJ' . rv- J J fh W, ,J , i .V,V V. ' --My ' .sggrsgaifr .,. -N ,,.-. .-...-9. X 5 r I I ,V 3 -P55 . r-1 , v Q3 'ag v 4' N, 5 sig? iw 3' 5, xg: Judy Jimmy Glenda Huff Humphrey Ingram Randy Hudson is s...-' f . .,,. ' . Patricia Irwin 45 .,,,. ,r N ,, , . ,ss.,.,!,r, , N :,,,.,,,,,.. , it sk , ,., ,, frm:-E : wa-1 , I swf!-V -mf ' f W .YW ATWE , ' 'J X d.u on sw W t J zuy. Lynn Jeffcoat - 1 Sherry J xv Jeffus Nerda Johnson uu r A , rrdy J .r ..r. hsyry m J J Lrg-f'Q-,QV 4'7fY11 I .2,eg:.f1:,f5,e,f' , Jack Jones Johnny Susan Forest Johnston Johnston Jones .JACK WI LLIAMS OW ENS-CARTER TIRE COMPANY J Mac Jones 213 DIANNE GRIFFITH AND GENE BEARD ww.-fb .4-dif' Renee' Lois Kay David Beverly Jones Kelley Killion Kilpatrick Kimbrough EEE1 KZK 411 L iii if ? L 5 sle ff Ih- yyi E i s ,E L 'iy' f Sally Kin g Ann Kirkwood Jeanne Kornegay W -cg? W, an T'T7r f Pat Amon Lynn Ronny Charla Lewis Lightfoot Liles Lindsey Link 4 OWENS-CARTER TIRE COMPANY Al FRESHMEN FAVORITES wry? 1 'T'! Brenda Lively rt? -'Navi' Cynthia Barbara Bill Jamie Lively London Lynch MacNaughton 1 T ,wwafv-W M ,,,. Ralph McBride Mm wlfkeilygg 5 f kkk: N ,Q A line McDuf f Wh s-'MU' r Kathy Mccauay Johnnie Belle McDonald 4' nw W Wx 'W' 4-'tb -.fvf Ioh.n Mike James Mary McFarlane McQueen Mack Main BRIGGS STUDIO 215 FRESHMEN WIN Bennie Joe Douglas Malone Manning Marler .a.,..t,.. V, f 4,2 - naaa Q -Maur .iz ' ij ig f ' ' , ., r '.qi5,5?4'3:s ,., K .fi , 'W ' jg., Q.. rs- 'flzq 4 9 ii V I ' if at - - ,.. . , ,gh F ' 'ggijlkigfii in 'fee-.fzsssw , j f . K 2 -'ni'f1,,i 5 ,Mi V-fa ,,. . 1 tg r- -1 , z,:y5sjgs,x gg, ' pm, fr My , . , ,p fzf-W-I -- A., 'fy we - -- -iw: :tim M Miller LeRoy Mitchell w,'3L ,M N' M 5 .fl AI,-dw is a Aw is , M . . 'B t. - 'F-Qf',Q?f, f 22555925 5 Lal-ry Don 1' 1 2 M ,ateilvqp Bobby Ben Martin Milam ' fi f' M' Ffa .f xffrdf il ,-15' . ' L 1 .h . K 5581? f t Meador Montgomery ucv anew x '3 216 Joann Marshall Judy Michele David MOYIOH Mosley Murray Myers N ation OWENS-CART ER TIRE COMPANY ECAVENGER HUNT .577 Madeline Nation ' ' 'i - ufiiyffizix r 1 , P if P ' ' P - , ggi ' A. . 211 ii is l li f ' ' irq: , k k :S fi f Q W ' 'L Ha 2 z Toni Oxford Ak 6 gg. ,unix K I N f' 1 P iii? iiiir - ' P P QVQV' ff P P ff A ,, . g ' so is-we-sn wi -. - -X K Sherry Phillips fvl ,A-if? Betty Alex Judy Kitty Neal Nemer Nelson O'Keefe Lois i P k' er ms Norma Perry f-,- H ' LP . if P ,P rs., N J V., 7 ,Z Bob Elna Faye Jane Jessie Pickle Potter Powell Powers BRIGGS STUDIO j FRESHMEN BAND MEMBERS Bob Pryor Jerry Mary Edna Peggy Quick Ray Reed Reinhard f I Kathy Reynolds fx.,-ff I ,,, .1-f vw. IWW K Vizh Linda Rice Iossie Rodriquez Gary Rogers NN mu? 90 1-Swami' -.-ff' William Grace Buddy John Ruff Salinas Sammons Schmitz OWENS- CARTER TIRE COMPANY WIN AT REGIONAL CONTEST Q :gk x., N. ,eq-,r' X Clarence Sharon Cherie Scroggins Selman Shannon Ellen Sizer mm QE-P' Beverly S mith Tr', V . .r,,,,rr . . f : ' 'iw - ' A Tj if-pr Q 1'-I -ii 1: ' T m , ' fee W ,ra 25553 X- N: 11f1Ti'f1Tifgiifj:ff1 Bobby Jack Simmons o-,-r -- ,S brkhrk -J7' 1 if '--- ff ,rny E rm, , y, rn., y 1 - 1 SHE' . ' ssffii- .4.- i?:'7 1 I E6 'gLJt5' , Q V .19 'I ., 3,951 fl, 4 mg, omega- .1 A f Gary Smith Bobby Sivia fig, Y s..,,,,.,. ,K Neff., Patsy Sorrells James Spence Donald Archie Sharon Stanaland Starr Stewart BRIGGS ST UDIO nfl , as JU IOR TENNI TEAM A nn Streetman . ..-1 Jim Thornell Yolanda Todd ' L iv' 11 Yf5i55et2gf13g' ,., 583. Him . W W ' Bggiifggnizzg , ,H ,,., . I, . af is Zu' - viii' i L ., 3 4 , , V f:1ff1f.rxie , m , HQ ?Ff:Z.Q.Hfi fa 1 '3Z,'f','fk.,r' Q' ,,.'2if,wz',:s.:f , .5 '.. 1. QB? JU!-Qi-:+ f - ff 'wr f .,,,,..fm4a.,,,,g41 iq- , k v fwfeffmlihfs s f:-4. ,sy 4 'fag'-rw ,va-t r. ,gf qg',2-Zimpgfxs ,X K y ' j,...f.,,, ,x,p4,, a P f Aw. fawffgfra ,, ,yfgf . famyvm, ,, V www I+' 4, eff, , Larry Wilbanks 220 Janise Vance k .f ey , Sara Wagner 9446. ,av ,.....,.f....q,,, Leon Willhite I Lewrs Wilkins OWENS - CAR TER TIRE COMPANY L Gaye Turner all WY ' ' i 1 , : R ':-1233113-1-4 i ,eil .w -- . - mg, :Zh 5-.i,, giflfw A Vxwiz, ,,...aa ,a., f . xg E Emma Williams 'WINS DISTRICT 11l 'i ,.. .,.,,,. 5 .,...,, .. f : , sl' f Q s gr nf' ,il L. ligiw, i V, Vy,512Q?,1i ,,.I I, . . , 4 ,10 'Q S' Q W I , - :MNYI f 4' :fd 2035 'M V, gg Q M U r ii J if Wx .Tack Williams III I III' '- W '!!11f.sz:z':-H ak., Y - I , 1 fr: wb ,,.,, 'Q I K I I r,,, W I1 I Harold Woodard --:W 5 mjgfww' I ,,,,. - f . , ,mgilprr ff msg: f ,Y f f . Y',,f2f.ffw,ifizziwfstrwf gi ,A I : , Darrell Wrlhamson Katherine Williamson .asm Barbara Wilson PCESY Woodard nav? Harold Yancey +- - f 71 Pam ff I Yeast Jordan Young BRIGGS ST UDIO Jan Worley .lv 'P'-fv Patsy Young Mary tells Jan and Vivian of the y fine quality of carpet you get at it EAST TEXAS CARPET COMPANY 120 Crockett Rd. Phone 6494 fgggiiix i Stewart explains to T . C . and lil be i'l r,rllll1 Al l A the good deal you will KENDERDINE INSURANCE AGENCY 'i t' A T e A 105 W. oek Phone 2-5135 , ' ,gf lelh fy A f V Al y 1i L p Q zE W A. 5' he Cherri examines the fine service her car got from H SHANNON HUMBLE SERVICE STATICN sb 802 Palestine Ave. Phone 6505 The .f Q 1- as ee. T7 1925 A mf 'J-3 el FP Q X 'veomplirneits of :A 'jxx Al ,l l S23 ,tb 02566 We, the members of the Are Light Page gli fQQpPRiESLEY!CROOKij Staff, would like to express our sin- , e+'e1xCi 5 P' cere appreciation to those who have igfyye IUe15M5in5'Str contributed so generously and cheer- eq rwegdg '5j':EP3.l6StiI2,gU, fully to help make the Arc Light a PS 1 A P IQ 'mil lulj-we figb success this year. ww f-3, 3' 1 XJ ww 3 N P557 - Q .3- X tix 'ilex-ff Q. 92+ ,5 W fi ' -ji KJP hxxxxxx e. xxxxxxxeee QQQSQSQ ffl' . P ! V - Eb ' ' . ie ee fe 222 li f fe T5 -ee S2 we - P-me w PXP WN ew. Bonnie, Martha, and Carol know that for that important trip they should have their car serviced at BLUE BONNET PETROLEUM COMPANY 2005 W. Oak Phone 2-5135 Congratulations MACK'S GROCERY STORE 1704 W Oak Pale Stine , T exas Phone 4213 ,..m....,.. Best Wishes Seniors MILK SID PRYOR 507 Mallard St Palestine, Texas BOSWELL MILK COMPANY Phone 2 4271 I ' . vnv 'l . 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