Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1963
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Ti '::j:Q.,.13v 5135- ?g3:2i4s2 -JG.-,ggi , ':gf.'-'-:ff-z ' FQ? -. - 5 f L ' v3 :1'Ji2L ffHiT-5?-1211454152:-if?fv5.iki?'f2Y5lmf -'ii i iff, af? 51, 1, 5 ' - fc-nfft.-:fem-15efzQ f2'-Q,vm.:-aff?-.si 1.. ' '-1' ' : :fa -5-2,-. if- -1 1 -,a-.354--Q.f fgffk--21: -1i:weH-Q-L,i'1g1, -M3.11x -:11,-Qge-Q: fg,:V.:'g f'f ,igpfi-' 9 - f:'f?1Q- . , f'1L22l2-5-.51 1 ' 3 f..,5,f- ,L I ,-qi ,gngw gg ,153--.,:--.,v-541. vw- 54,55 2.4..,,,-pf, Aff- - .e. 4- ,, ---,45,f 1...4,,, a. ff -,, -.. famf?-f.Lv'.r,!-,g,,2f1x.-wqews- 'iamswyami-ir,-.JL-:Sm- ,.xv'5-,-f-ffv:--.T-Paf' 1-X-.w ,Q fwfr -.af .1 Dedication For her outstanding efforts in the teaching of Latin at Pampa High School, the 1963 Harvester annual staff takes pride in dedicating this book to Mrs. Lula Bowman Owen. Mrs. Owen retired last year after 17 years on the faculty. Her first goal was to teach English, but for the most she tried-and succeeded-in keeping alive the language of the ancient Romans. In her last High, she had 100 students en- rolled in her Latin classes. Besides the customary first and second-year courses, a third year was added last year for advanced students who wished to further their knowledge of the classical language. Besides her regular classroom duties, Mrs. Owen sponsored the Junior Classical League, a club for Latin students designed to promote interest in Roman mythology and Latin culture. year at Pampa Because of her enthusiasm in the classroom, the ideals she instilled in her students will always be remembered by those who came under her guidance. Before a program about Ceres, goddess of agriculture, Mrs. Owen places the last head of grain on the cornucopia centerpiece, as Susan Kay, 1960-61 president, prepares to begin the meeting. At the traditional Latin banquet, Mrs. Owen humbly accepts Emperor Julius Caesaris proclamation of her deficiencies as a Roman patricianf' 4 Lyn Stroble, Kristi Brown and Mrs. Owen listen to Christmas carols, recorded in Latin, which the Romans sing at their annual caroling party. 4- Mrs. Lula B. Owen . . . She made Latin live in P.H.S W e love the thmgs we love or what they are Hyla Brook School Song Dear Old Pampa High School, we,re in love with you, Dear Old Pampa High School, we will be true blue Keep your colors flying as we stand by you - Dear Old Pampa High School, welre in love with you I.- .,.,.. ,, l Echo of footsteps Memor of laughter After a long day at school, students grab books from their lockers as they join the rush for home-and homework. 8 The cafeteria is the center of activity at noon as hungry students chat with friends and swallow their food hurriedly during the 30-minute lunch period. Thrill Toil Q l Always bustling with people, the auditorium is the scene of many assemblies during the year. Class plays and rehearsals, the choir musical, and performances by civic groups are among the activities that keep the auditorium occupied. of Showtime of studying school students are often found completing their homework or studying for tests o Before of the several flights of stairs in Pampa Highls three-story fand basementl building. I1 OHC 9 Pride of achievement Glor of champions In the counselor's office, Mrs. Ruby Capps keeps files of student test scores and information on colleges for stu- dents who plan ahead for their higher education. Here she assists John Hollo- way in selecting courses to meet col- lege entrance requirements. I0 t ' y Wt' .W A V 4, ...sggm N.. .Q W. 1 ei? The school co-op is the place where students buy school supplies, make payments on senior rings and graduation announcements, and huy football and hasketball ticketswand where tests are stenciled for teachers. Cecelia McDonald, student assistant, sells a package of paper to Carson Snow while Mrs. .lohn Woods, school secretary, looks up from her work. Looking at the P.H.S. trophy case, Joyce Prock is amazed at the number of awards captured throughout the years by school organizations and individuals. Love of literature Wonder of wisdom A virtual information and complaint center, the main office attracts students who need to change schedules, to become certified for graduation, or to seek answers to puzzling questions. Mrs. M. E. Webb, registrar, helps Diane Burns change her schedule. The library, on the third floor, contains reference books and periodicals for research themes A and term papers, as well as a vast supply of novels for book reports. Sound of music Flow Don Cobb, Bobby Whatley and Gordon Bayless diligently rehearse their numbers for band while John Goes practices on his tuba. The band room at the west end of the building is rarely empty as many band students spend much of their spare time there. of Words The Journalism and publications room is the hub of activity for students working on the annual and Bill Mangham, Marvin Robinson, Wayne Pursley and ,lames Shelton gather around the piano in the choir room to polish up one of the numbers they do as a quartet. I2 the weekly school newspaper, The Little Harvester, as they battle regular deadlines. Pursuit of knowledge Ri ors of exercise Examining the atomic structure of two crystals of salt are Ray Wagner, Hank Henry and Cecil Biggers. Many hours of ex- perimentation are spent in this chemistry laboratory. Carol Enloe enjoys exercise on the trampoline while the other girls in her physical education class wait their turn. The milling machine used by stu- dents in the metal trades depart ment intrigues Steve Smiley, Wil' liam Shaw and Gerry Gruver. I3 Fight, Harvesters, fight! This slogan can well express the feelings of students toward the action on the gridiron of Harvester stadium, the scene of exciting battles as Pampa High's football teams meet their foes. Keermess of rivalry pirit of contest ,,,,,, -,,. fa. Located west of the football stadium, the baseball diamond is the center of sports activities in the spring. I4 Some Pampa High students prefer to their hours of exercise on the four courts when the weather permits. spend tennis Silence of solitude Feelings of familiarit Harvester fieldhouse not only houses the Hustling Harvester basketball team but is also the scene of pep rallies, talent shows, and graduation exercises. Vocational agriculture and metal trades stu- dents learn their skills in the newest build- ing on campus, Vocational and Agriculture Building. 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'V , 'V X.. ' 4. 1- . .. , , b . , , . V l Whois Who in P.H.S. WAYNE HAwK1Ns Mathematics Wayne completed courses in Algebra I and II and Went ahead to finish advanced study in plane geometry, solid geometry, analytical geometry, trigonometry and Algebra Ill. Wayne was also president of the Math and Slide Rule Club his senior year. Science As an outstanding science student, Wayne re- ceived training in general sciencae, advanced chem- istry and physics. ' During the summer of 1962 he attended the Junior Engineer and Scientists, Sum- mer Institute at New Mexico State University, and he was also a chemistry laboratory assistant his senior year. EDWIN ALBERS English Edwin completed three years of English courses, grammar and literature. Both semesters of his junior and senior Eng- lish classes were accelerated. p JoHN HoLLoWAY History All history courses available were in- cluded in Johnis high school schedfile, He completed courses in World, Texg and American History, sociology and 5, tm, ment. F orelgh, l Language Susan studied Latin for three years and was vice- president of the Junior Classical League her sen- ior year. She also studied French for two' years and was secretary of the French Club her senior year. Journalism Gail completed courses in Journalism I and II and was feature editor of the Little Harvester her junior year. She was then appointed editor-in- chief of the school news- h ' ' . paper er senior year SUSAN WATSON GAIL COLE 1 i 4 1 Commercial Arts Personal typing, hook- keeping, clerical practice, i secretarial training and general business were in- i cluded in Ann's commer- g cial training, Industrial Arts Ronnie successfully completed Mechanical Drawing I, II and III. ANN STEIN RoNN1E BRoWN 2I JAMES SHELTON LOUISE RICHARDSON W h 9 W h O S O . Art Elayne completed Art I and II, as well as crafts. Metal Trades William successfully finished two yea rs of metal trades courses 22 ELAYN E THORNBURG I nstramentab M usic Participating in A Cap- pella Choir all of his high school years, James was a member of the All- Regional Choir e v e r y year and a first alternate for All-State baritone his junior year. He also had a part in each choir pro- duction ancl was the ac- companist for the Male Choir his senior year. Vocal Music A member of the Har- vester Band throughout high school, Louise was a member of the All-State Band every year, as Well as receiving a first-place rating in Solo and ensem- ble contests each year. She was also- vice-presi- dent of the band her sen ior year. WILLIAM SHAW Speech An outstanding h i gh school actress, Iohnlyn completed three semesters of speech courses and three semesters of drama. She played leading roles in her junior and senior class plays, as Well as several contests and Chil- dren's T h e a t e r plays. ,lohnlyn was president of Thespians her s e n i o r year. Vocational Agrlculture Completing Vocational Agriculture I, ll and III, Richard was chapter re- porter of the Future Farmers of America his junior year and district vice-president his senior year. He received the VA departmental award last vear. JOHNLYN MITCHELL RICHARD BOWERS GERTIE ESLICK BARBARA JOHNSON ln RHS Girls' PE. Gertie was spiker for the Harvester volleyball team each of her high school years. Home Economics A member of the Fu- ture Homemakers Club for three years, Barbara completed three years of home economics and was elected to the lVlcCall's Teen Fashion Board her senior year. 23 Speaker at the breakfast for consultants, Bette Malone, public relations worker for United Van Lines, was also consultant for the public relations session. Larry Stephens was student leadcr. Frank Boyle of Lubbock, Scottish immigrant, talks to students interested in careers as auto mechanics. Greg Warden student leader, listens with interest. Consultant for the coach-athlete group was Coach Dr. Charles Schwartz of Southwestern Sharon Cline of Central Airlines, consultant Gene Mayfield of Borger. Talking with him is State College, Weatherford, Oklahoma, for the airline stewardess session during the John Fite, junior, who was the student leader, conducted the pharmacist session, over first roundtable, was introduced by Anne which Mike Warner, senior, presided. Evans, student leader. Cynthia Morgan, student leader, and Turan Soylemez, American Field Service exchange student from Turkey, chat with Gene Hollar, Pampa architect, left. 24 tudents Face Choice Of Various Careers Pampa Highis fifth annual Career Clinic was held February 20. The- clinic consisted of 72 ses- sions in two groups of roundtables of 55 minutes each, ranging from farmer to theater and motion pictures. ' At a breakfast for the consultants, Bette Malone, public relations worker for United Van Lines, was the principal speaker. Vice-president of the Great American of Dallas insurance agency, Ed Speer, was the inspirational speaker at the opening assembly. The Little Harvester published a special twenty- page Career Clinic edition, of which Key Club members distributed 2,000 copies throughout the city. Dr. Robert C. Busteed of West Texas State College, con- sultant for the scientist group, confers with Wayne Hawkins, student leader, before his session. Mrs. Otto Mangold, Robert E. Lee Junior High science teacher, discusses secondary teaching opportunities. Representing the .lunior Chamber of Commerce as coordinator of the Career Clinic, Duggan Smith, right, chats with ,lack Moseley, who talked on industrial sales, and Priscilla Dobbin, student leader. Carey Nisbet and J. M. Holloway of Maben's of Lubbock, wholesale florist supply company, talk with Mrs. Dona Cornutt, Pampa High registrar and Altrusa coordinator. Mr. Ed Speer, vice-president of Great American of Dallas, an insurance agency, speaks at the opening assembly of the Career Clinic. His topic was 4'Man of Decisionf' 25 fe? Ray Wagner, junior, proudly displays his 1962 -' Q 'L Q 1 Q K a V Y X f, A - . ' sf :si-, yi-I I W Y Y ' t . t . v ' I 1 -.- Q 9 -..- gihll. ii, ' Q ' , s I , ENC ,X L . MICRUBIA FLUGRE SCE 5 , Many types of bactevi m ,.e.q-mu. by prada!! Seas pique:-ts, Some of th dvgphy :vying degrees aFji was ..sff.mm ham Thea this research was to lecatsij ,msgs ts. gsm which Mum psqmu-ss, The N-scsi' observes mae apparently ggi :ws mph, use chances 1' Hmm ali at the sv-,piss gg, fluorescence 'A - ...Alg s h , 1 9. if ,J science project, Roger Merrill, senior, shows his 1962 project, ':Effect of Human Microbial Fluorescencef' Ray won first place in the boys' botany Sexual Hormones on White Rats. This project won Roger a division in the Regional Science Fair with this project last year. third place award in the boys' medicine and health division at the in With his Hlnfinitesimal Particles from Fin- ite Quantities Through Math, Edwin Al- bers, senior, won first place in the boys' mathematics and computers division on -the regional level in 1962. He also received a scholarship, given hy the Amarillo Rotary Club, to the Junior Engineer and Scientists' Summer Institute at New Mexico State Uni- versity for the summer of 1962. 26 1962 regional fair. nr - Fair Exhibits Science Work The sixth annual Pampa Sci- ence Fair was held in the girls' gym March 1 and 2. The fair was limited to 375 projects di- vided into seven groups. Projects were entered in botany, medicine and health, Zoology, chemistry and hio-chemistry, and math and computers. gf 1 James Shelton, senior, poses by his 1962 project which received an honorable mention in the boys' chemistry and bio-chemistry division. His project was entitled, Effects and Cleaning Power of Detergents on Hands, Dishes, and Clothes? S A if 4. wx .F xx ' x if gif-2 xg ,Q ,sk X5 ,Q ,K ' ' If Q Q ...- v-4 new fm . I. Xia A W Sf, K, gcx g g N 5 t. 1 3:,,. 3+ x 'I X 3 F sf' ET E -i L . ' 3 Y-.mhz -F 2 YKNB Hgw f ': X, V , F, BQ -YG- Senior Class GORDON BALCH JOYCE PROCK RALPH PALMER President Secretary Vice-President The grade SLL7777,0LLl7,If6dQ we were riding high . . . 28 The Figure in the Doorway, Semors JEAN ABBOTT: Red Cross 2, Vice-Pres. 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Girls' Choir 1, 23 Tennis 1. .JAN ADAMS: Thespian 2, 33 A Cap- pella 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 JCL 13 Junior Playg Senior Play3 HR Sec. 13 Co-Op Asst. 23 NHS 3. EDWIN ALBERS: SC Parl. 33 NHS 2, 33 JCL 1, 2, Pres. 3g Prairie Gold Bus. Mgr. 33 Thespian 33 Senior Playg Junior Play3 Math Clubg HR Pres. 23 Who's Who 3. DEE ALLEN: Spanish Club 1, 23 HR Pres. 33 Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2. GERALD ALLEN: HR Pres. 23 Co-Op Asst. 2, 3. JUDY ALLEN: Band 1, 3, All-Reg. 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 HR Vice-Pres. 2, 33 Attendance Office 2, 3. DIANNE AMMONS: A Cappella 1, 2, All-Reg. 3g Senior Playg Red Cross 13 Teacher,s Aid 3. CHARLES ANDERSON: Spanish Club 1, 23 PE 1, 2, 3. LINDA KAY ANDIS: A Cappella 3, All-Reg. 23 Girls' Choir 13 JCL 1, 23 Attendance Office 3. GAY LYNN ARNDT: Attendance Office 23 PE 1. DON AYRES: Football 1, 2, 33 All- School Carnival King 33 Basketball 2, 33 Track 23 Key Club 33 HR Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 33 NHS 3. TOMMIE BABCOCK: Cheerleader 1, 2, Head 33 Carnival Queen 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 All-School Favorite 33 Miss Flame Att. 33 HR Pres. 1, Sec. 33 NHS 33 Basketball Queen Att. 3. CLAUDE BAILEY: HR Sec. 23 Math Club 33 Baseball 13 PE 1. JORETTA BAIRD: FNA 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 33 A Cappella 33 Girls' Choir 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 JCL 13 HR Pres. 2. LORETTA BAIRD: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chap- lain 23 JCL 13 FNA 23 Girls, Choir 13 A Cappella 2, 33 HR Vice-Pres 1, Sec. 2. Upperclassmen Enroll The air was charged with excitement as the 1963 seniors entered the girls' gym to receive schedule cards for the last time. Perhaps a little nostalgia touched them as they watched the bewildered soph- omores wandering through the halls. Adding to the confusion and excitement of the first day were the shrieks and smiles of the mighty seniors as they received their badges of distinction-senior rings. 30 JANET BAKER: Yale, Olcla.: Pep Club 1, 2, Junior Play 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Band 2, FHA Princess 1, Basket- ball 1, 2. GORDON BALCH: Senior Class Pres.5 NHS 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Co-Capt. 3, Key Club 2, 3, Junior Class Fa- vorite, HR Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 1, Best Citizen. GORDON BAYLESS: Band 1, All-Reg. 2, All-State, Drum Major 35 JCL 1, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2, 3: Red Cross 35 An- nual 1, 23 French Club 3: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, NHS 3. SHARON BORN: Red Cross 2: 'Fri-Hi-Y 1: Library Asst. 2, 3. RICHARD BOWERS: FFA 1, Reporter 2, Dist. Vice-Pres. 3: Key Club 1, 2, 3, Who,s Who 3. CLAUDE BRADLEY: Mid-Term Gradu- 8.16. JIM BRASHEARS: Spanish Club 1, Pres. 2, LH 2: French Club 2: Co-Op Asst. 2. LEON BRAY: JCL 1: Junior Play, Track 1: HR Vice-Pres. 2. EARLENE BROWN: Football Queen 39 Volleyball lg Girls' Choir 3. JOHN S. BROWN: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, HR Vice- Pres. 23 Teacher's Aid 3, NHS 3. We're the best there'll ever beg we're the Class of '63. Seniors yell loudly at the homecoming game against Plainview. Seniors .IOHN E. BROWN: VIC 2, PE 1. MARYLYN BROWN: Annual 2, 3, LH 25 FNA 1, 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, JCL 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3. RONALD CRonnieJ BROWN: Football MST- 12 Sophomore Play, Senior Play, Who's Who 3. BARBARA BROWNING: Band 1, 2, All-Reg. 3, Spanish 2, 3. BILL BROXSON: FFA 1, 2, Chaplain 3, FHA Sweetheart Attendant Escort 2, Red Cross 3, Football 1. JOY BUCHANAN: Attendance Office 3. NANCY BURKE: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3. GERALD BURKETT: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Football Mgr. 3, Base- ball Mgr. 3. ROBERT fBobbyJ BYBEE: Junior Play. ROY CAHILL: FFA 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, PE 1. C. E. CANTRELL: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, HR Vice-Pres. 1. JERILYN CARTER: Band 1, Twirler 2, 3, Sec. 3, Stage Band 2, 3, Band Sweetheart Attendant 3, HR Pres. 1, Sec. 2, 3. GWEN CARVER: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, JCL 1, HR Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 3. GAIL CHAMPION: Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, HR Sec. 1, Teacher's Aid 3, Publica- tions 3. PATRICIA fPatj CHANDLER: NHS 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Math Club Sec. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Sci 3, FHA 1, Debate 1, FTA 1, Prairie Gold 3, Biology Award 1, American Hist. Award 2. Howdy Creets Sophs Seniors and juniors capped Howdy Week with a roaring welcome for sophomores at the annual Student Council-sponsored Howdy Party in the girls' gymnasium. Students in western garb-ankle deep in the hay that decorated the gym-danced to the music of the HAlley Cats, Ronnie Brown, Don Sears and Raymond Hassell, with Larry Clifton as vocalist. Male Choir 3. DWIGHT CHASE: Spanish Club 2, 35 First to get her Senior Class ring, Sue Ann Thompson proudly shows it to Jack Criss. Seniors rushed to the Co-Op to get their rings on the opening day of school. RONNIE CHASE: Basketball 1, 2. RONNIE CHOAT: LH 2, Sports Editor 35 THSPA 3rd Place Sports Stories 25 PHSPA 2nd Place Sports Stories 25 Quill 81 Scroll 3. CARL CLARK: Football 1, 2, All-District 35 Track 1, 2, 3. CHERYL CLARK: FHA 15 Red Cross 1, 35 Attendance Office 3. JOHN COBB: Spanish Club 1, 25 Male Choir 35 PE 1. DARLENE COFFEE: Attendance Office 3. GAIL COLE: LH Feature Editor 2, Editor 35 Quill gl Scroll 35 PHSPA Third Place News Stories 25 HR Sec. 25 SC 35 Girls' Choir 15 JCL 15 NHS 35 Who's Who 3. NORMA fStormyD COLLINS: Library Asst. 25 Band 15 Sophomore Play. MARY ELLEN COOPER: FTA 35 French Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 LH 35 HR Sec. 1. Seniors GENE COX: He was here. CHARLES CROSS: FTA 3, Thespian 35 Senior Play 3. PHYLLIS DALSINC: Annual 1, 2, Edi- t01' 39 Quill 81 Scroll 2, Vice-Pres. 3: THSPA Sec. 3: NHS 2, 3: JCL 1, Sec. 2, French Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Award 2. ANN DANIELS: Annual 2, Adv. Mgr. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3. GEARY DARNELL: Teacher's Aid 35 Children,s Theater 1. PRISCILLA DOBBIN: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: French Club 2, 35 Junior Play. DARRELL DOSS: Spanish Club 2, 35 Basketball 1, A Cappella 3: Male Choir 3. GARY DOSS: FFA 3, Reporter 1, Sec. 2, Golf 1, 2, PE 1, 2, 3. DeANN DREW: NHS 2, 35 JCL 1, 2, HR Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Sophomore Play, Carnival Queen Att. 1. TERRY DUNIGAN: Price College, Ama- rillo: Newspaper Editor 2, Class Vice- Pres. 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. EDDIE EDWARDS: Red Cross ,Chap- lain 2, Pres. 3, A Cappella 2, 3, JCL 1, NHS 3. KEDRON ELLIS: Teacher's Aid 3, PE 1, 2. LANELLE EMLER: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Treas. 3, FTA 3, JCL 1, 2, 3, Annual 3, LH 2: Quill 81 Scroll 3, Office Asst. 1, 2, 3, Teacherls Aid 3, Red Cross 15 HR Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3. BETTY ENRIGHT: Cheerleader 2, 33 Football Queen 23 Junior Class Fav. 2, Miss Flame Att. 3: Carnival Queen Att. 2, 3, Spanish Queen Att. 25 Spanish Club 1, 23 Red Cross 1: Key Club Sweetheart 25 Basketball Queen Att. 3. GARY EPPERSON: Key Club 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3: FFA 3: Track 1. GERTIE ESLICK: Volleyball 2, 3, B- Team Co-Capt. 1, Spanish Club 1, 25 Sophomore Play, Senior Play, Whois Who 3. CAROL ETHEREDGE: Red Cross 1, PE 1. ANNE EVANS: Miss Flame 3, Pin-Up 3, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1g Spanish Club Pres. 15 HR Sec. 3, Sophomore Play, Basketball Queen 3. BARBARA FALKENSTEIN: G i rl s' Choir 15 JCL 1, 2. SUE EIFE: FNA 1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Girls' Choir 1, A Cappella 2, 3, JCL 1. SUSIE FILLMAN: Thespian 2, 3, Band 1, All-Reg. 2, French Club 2, 3, JCL 1, Sophomore Play, ,lunior Play, Senior Play, NHS 3. RONALD PINNEY: Spanish Club 13 PE 1. JAMES Uimmyl FLYNT: Key Club 35 A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Junior Play. KATHY FORKER: Spanish Club 2, 3, LH 3. FRANCYNE FORRESTER: Volleyball 2, Co-Capt. 33 HR Sec. 3. Monahans: Volleyball 1, Pep Squad 1. Salem, Ill.: Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1. RICKEY FRAZIER: Band 1, 2, Pres. 33 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, HR Vice-Pres. 13 NHS 3. CAROLYN GALLMAN: Spanish Club 2, 33 THSPA First Place Society Stories 1. SHIRLEY GATTIS: Volleyball 1, 2, 35 FHA 1. JON GILLPATRICK: Key Club 2, 35 Male Choir 3, A Cappella 2, 35 HR Vice-Pres. 2, 3. GAYLE GIST: Red Cross 1, Hist. 33 Girls, Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. Seniors JERRY GLOVER: Football 1, 2, Tri- Capt. 3, SC Parl. 2, HR Pres. 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Baseball 3, All- Dist. 1, 2, Basketball 1, Co-Op Asst. 2, 3. JOHN GOES: JCL 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. JENNY GOFF: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, LH 3, HR Vice-Pres. 3, JCL 1, 2, Teacher's Aid 3, FHA 3, NHS 3. LUCILLE fCilej GORDON: Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 1, Sec. 2, Counseloris Office 3. IAN GRADY: FTA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 1, LH 2, 3, HR Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 2. HM GRANGE: FFA 1, 2, 3, Male Choir 3, PE 1. THOMAS GRANGE: Male Choir 3. GARY GRAVES: Spanish Club 2, 3, Track Mgr. 1, Football Mgr. 2. CHRIS GRAYSON: Band 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Senior Play, HR Vice-Pres. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, LH 3, SC Office 3, Registrar's Office 3. KAREN GRIGGS: French Club 2, Vice- Pres. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1. Jon Pitts, Tommy Veale and John Holloway study their ballots as they prepare to vote in the mock November general election conducted by the history department. Plays Usher Winter Winteris cold days ushered in the Senior Class play, 44Our Townfi which enjoyed a successful two- night stand despite the blustery Weather. Where,s Charley? was presented by the A Cappella Choir, complete with orchestra made up of band members. Mr. and Miss Senior ,63 could look back to many fine productions, both dramatic and musical. 35 JIM HALL: Band 1, All-Reg. 2, 35 Stage Band 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL HARDIN: Band 1, 2, All- Reg. 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 JCL 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3. LLOYD HARVEY: FFA 1, 2, Pres. 35 Football 35 Track 1. DONALD HAWKINS: Spanish Club 1, 25 PE 1, 2. VVAYNE HAWKINS: Tri-Sci Reporter 35 Math Club Pres. 35 NHS 2, 35 Prairie Gold Co-Editor 35 Who's Who 3. LORETTA HENRY: FHA 15 Attend- ance Office 2, 3. JERRY HERLACHER: Band 1, 2, Twirler 3. GINGER HESTAND: Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Reporter 35 FTA 35 Best Dressed Cowgirl 35 JCL 1,,25 Volleyball 1, 25 Tennis 3. MAURINE HICKMAN: Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 35 JCL 15 Spanish Club 2, 3. MIKE HILL: JCL 15 Spanish Club 25 Football 15 Basketball Mgr. 3. SHAUN HILLS: Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1. DANNY HOGGATT: PE 1. .IOHN HOLLOWAY: Key Club 1, 2, 35 .ICL 1, 25 Band 1, 25 LH Advertis- ing Mgr. 35 HR Pres. 25 Who's Who 3. .IEAN HOLMAN: A Cappella 1, All- State 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 35 HR Sec. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. KENNETH HOLT: VIC 1, Pres. 2. Gordon Bayless strums a ukelele to the piano accompaniment of Chris Jonsson at the 1962 talent show. Gordon will live in Sweden with Chris, last year's foreign exchange student, next year. LARRY HOPP: Key Club 2: Football 1: Track 1, 2, 3. FRFDDIE HOWARD: Golf 1, 2, 3. KAYE C. HUBBARD: Red Cross 35 At- tendance Office 2g Co-Op Asst. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. L. KAYE HUBBARD: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2,-Annual 2. JUDY HYATT: Cfirls, Choir 1, 2, 3. KAREN ING: JCL 15 FNA 13 French Club 1, 2: Library Asst. 1, 3. BETTY IRVIN: FHA Sweetheart 3, Pres. 1, Sec. 2: Volleyball Mgr. 1. ROBERT fBobj JACKSON: Spanish Club 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 3, French Club 1, 2: NHS 3. BARBARA JOHNSON: FNA 2, 3, Sec. 1: Red Cross 1, 2. Amarillo: Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 1, FHA Sec. 1: Who's Who 3. LINDA HOLT: Spanish Club Pres. 1 Vice-Pres. 2: Football Queen Att. 3 I Seniors Share Year For the past three years Pampa has been for tunate to have had six American Field Service ex change students in the ranks of the Senior Classes Turan Soylemez of Turkey and Lulsa Prieto f Spain are members of the Cla s of 63 Norway Italy, Sweden and Greece have had student repre sentatives in P.H.S. the previous two years f S. 433 v-W CONNIE K U N T Z : Quill 81 Scroll 2, Pres. 35 Band 1, 2, 35 LH 1, 2, Associate Editor 35 JCL 1, 25 HR Sec. 2. Career Advice Given The fifth annual Career Clinic was held Feb- ruary 2O, when seventy-two consultants advised students on job opportunities. The clinic is a half- day program held each year to allow students to become acquainted with the many different fields of employment and professions open to today7s youth. 38 DONNA JONES: Girls' Choir 2, 35 Red Cross 35 Junior Play Crewg FHA Song Leader 2. Amarillo: Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 15 Sophomore Choirg FHA Sec. 15 Basketball 1. LINDA JORDAN: Tri-Hi-Y 35 Volley- ball 35 Spanish Club 15 FHA 1. OLE ARNOLD KARBO: Spanish Club 1, 25 PE 1, 2. JEAN KEAGY: JCL 15 Registrar's Of- fice 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Annual 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JOAN KEAGY: Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Annual 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 JCL 15 Registraris Office 2. LINDA KEY: SC Hist. 2, Sec. 35 NHS 2, 35 JCL 1, 25 Carnival Queen Att. 1, 25 HR Pres. 1, 25 Best Citizen Runner-Up 3. BARBARA KINNAMON: Red Cross 1, 2, Sec. 35 Girls' Choir 1, 25 A Cap- pella 35 Junior Class Play5 Teacher's Aid 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. PAULETTE KOTARA: HR Vice-Pres. 25 French Club 1, 2. WAYNE KREIS: Basketball 1, 2, All- Dist. Second Team 3. Lights! Camera! Action! Charlie Cross and Robert Pullen skill- fully manipulate the lights for the Senior Class play. Seniors GLORIA LANGFORD: Spanish Club 1, 2, HR Vice-Pres. 1, 3, Spanish Queen Att. 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Girls, Choir 1, Pres. 3. KAY LARD: FTA 3, HR Pres. 1, Vice- Pres. 2, FHA Treas. 1, Girls' Choir 1, A Cappella 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, JCL 1, FFA Sweetheart- Att. 2. JOANNE LAWSON: Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Tri-Sci 2, 3, Li- brary Asst. 3, Attendance Office 3, NHS 3, Chemistry Laboratory Asst. 3, Teacherls Aid 3. KAYLEEN LAYNE: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, JCL 1, NHS 3. JENNY LEDRICK: Spanish Club 2, Senior Play, Sophomore Play, HR Sec. 1, 3, NHS 3. WILLIAM QBilll LEONARD: Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Key Club 1, 2, 3. JANIS LIVELY: Thespian 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, JCL 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play. DOUGLAS LOCKE: Football 1, 2, 3. BILL LOCKHART: Spanish Club 1, PE 1. CAROL JEAN MCBROOM: HR Sec. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3. GLENN MCCATHERN: 'Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. JIMMY MCCLUSKEY: Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Band 1, A Cap- pella 3. JOAN MCCRACKEN: JCL 1, PE 1. CECELIA McDONALD: Red Cross 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Attend- ance Office 2, 3, Co-Op Asst. 2, 3, HR Sec. 1, 3, Girls' Choir 1. JANELLE McDONALD: Band 1, 2, Sweetheart Att. 3, Stage Band 3, Ten- nis 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. S MIKE MAGUIRE: NHS 2, 3, Thespian 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, FTA 2, Pres. 3, Math Club 3, SC Reporter 3, Tri-Sci 1, 2, JCL 13 Jun- ior Play, Senior Play, LH 3, Prairie Gold Co-Editor 3. JIM MAHER: Band 1, 2. WILLIAM fBillyJ MANGHAM: A Cap- pella 1, 2, Pres. 3, All-Reg. 2, 3, Key Club 3, HR Sec. 1, Senior Play, Jun- ior Play, Sophomore Play. SHARRON MANGUS: Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. BILL MARTIN: JCL 2, Key Club 2, Football 2, HR Pres. 3, Track 1, District First Place High Jump 2. RANDY MATSON: Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, State Shot Put and Discus Record 2, Basketball 1, All-District 2, 3, Co-Capt. 2, 3, Junior Class Pres., NHS 2, 3, SC 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. ROGER MERRILL: JCL 1, Band 1, All- Reg. 2, 3, Key Club 3, Science Fair Third Place Reg. 2. LARKIN MILLER: Football 1, 2. .IOHNLYN MITCHELL: Thespian 2, Pres. 3, Spanish Club Pres. 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, Dist. Vice-Pres. 3, Miss FTA 3, JCL 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Red Cross 3, HR Sec. 2, 3, SC Hist. 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Sophomore Play, NHS 3, Counseloris Office 2, 3, 4, Best Citizen, Whois Who 3. SANDRA MOLESWORTH: Senior Play, Thespian 3, FTA 1. CAROL MUNS: Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior Play. Snyder, Okla.: Pep Club 1, 2. BRENDA NABORS: LH 2, Bus. Mgr. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Quill Sc Scroll 3. DIANA NAIL: PE 1, 2. RAYMOND NANCE: Key Club 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 3, SC Chaplain 3, Math Club 3, Junior Play, Thespian 3, Best Citizen Runner-Up 3. JAMES NANNEY: Band 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 3, JCL 2, 3, Key Club 2, 35 NHS 3. Jan Porter, Elayne Thornburg and Donna Jones stand behind the school letters they dis- played at Dick Bivins Stadium the night of the Pampa-Amarillo football game. CANDICE QCandyJ NOBLITT: Girls' Choir lg A Cappella All-Reg. and All- State 2, 3, HR Pres. l, 2, 3, JCL lg Tri-Hi-Y lg FNA lg Senior Play, NHS 3. QUENTON NOLTE: Football 2. JOAN NYE: HR Sec. lg Tri-Hi-Y lg Spanish Club 2, 3. RICHARD ORGAN: PE l. JOHN OSBORNE: Football lg Track lg Key Club l, 2, HR Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 JCL l. SALLY PADEN: NHS 2, Pres. 3, FTA l, Hist. 35 Thespian 2, 3, Senior Play, Childrenis Theater 2g Junior Play, JCL l, 23 HR Pres. 3. RALPH PALMER: Football l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 3, Senior Class Vice-Pres., HR Vice-Pres. 2, NHS 3. FRANK PALMITIER: Co-Op Asst. 2, 3, HR Pres. 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. JUDY PEMBERTON: A Cappella l, All- Reg. and All-State 2, 35 FNA l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Cross 2, FTA 33 Spanish Club l, 2. score was 7-6. JACK NICHOLS: Male Choir 2, 3, A Cappella 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Foot- ball l. Sammie Sandle Brolls On the eve of the annual clash between the Amarillo Sandies and the Harvester football team Anne Evans as Miss Flame led the bunny hop around the bonfire as Sammie Sandie sizzled For the second year in succession the Harvesters defeated the Sandies, this year in Amarillo The DIANA PENNINGTON: Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, FNA 1, 2, An- nual 3. ARNOLD PHILLIPS: Key Club 2, 3, HR Pres. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Basketball 1. JON PITTS: A Cappella 2, 3, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Pres. 2, Annual Art Editor 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3. .JAN PORTER: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, Senior Play, Junior Play, Sophomore Play, Quill 81 Scroll 2, Sec. 3, FTA 1, Miss FTA 2, Vice- Pres. 3, LH 1, 2, Managing Ed. 3. JOAN PRESTON: Tri-Hi-Y 3, FTA 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Teacher's Aid 3. CARY PRICE: FFA 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, Male Choir 3. SUE PRICE: Thespian 2, Sec. 3, HR Sec. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Red Cross 1, A Cappella 1, 3, All-Reg. 2, Sophomore Play, Children's Theater 1, NHS 3. LUISA PRIETO: Tri-Hi-Y 3, FTA 3, SC 3, A Cappella 3, French Club 3, Exchange Student from Spain. FRANCES PRINCE: Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, LH 3, Teacheris Aid 3. JOYCE PROCK: NHS 2, 3, French Club Pres. 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, French Queen 2, Senior Class Sec., HR Pres. 3, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1. IVIONTY PROCK: A Cappella All-Reg. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. KAREN PRYOR: Spanish Club Pres. 2, Red Cross 2, 3, HR Pres. 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FHA 1, Attend- ance Office 2. ROBERT PULLEN: Thespian 3, Span- iSh Club 1, 25 A Cappella 2, 3, Senior Play, Football 1, Senior Class Fa- vorite. WAYNE PURSLEY: A Cappella 1, 2, Male Choir 3, Key Club 1. CYNTHIA REDDELL: Red Cross 3, Tri-Sci 1, JCL 1, 2, HR Pres. 1, Girls' Choir 1, 2, All-Reg. 3. Seniors HOWARD REED: Football 1, 2, Tri- Capt. 3, Track 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Male Choir 3, HR Vice-Pres. 3, Pin-Up Runner-Up 3, Carnival King Runner-Up 2, 3. BARBARA REEVES: Tri-Hi-Y 1, JCL 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Annual 3, Counselor,s Office 2. LOYE REMY: She was here. LINDA RHYNE: Girls, Choir 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, Tennis 3, HR Sec. 2. LOUISE RICHARDSON: Band 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, All-Reg. and All-State 2, 3, Band Sweetheart 3, JCL 1, Tri- Sci 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, HR Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Who's Who 3. MARY ROBERTS: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Girls' Choir 2. MARJORIE ROBERTSON: Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cap- pella 3, FHA 3. PATRICIA fPatQ ROHDE: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, HR Pres. 2. SALLY RUFF: PE 1, 2. While James Shelton entertains at the piano, Ronnie Chase, Mike Hill, Curtis Fletcher and C. E. Cantrell serve Lamoyne Clark, Gordon Bay- Iess and Carol Chase at the Senior Class Carnival. booth, the Red Garter Saloon. LOUELLA SARGENT: JCL 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 1, All Reg. 2, 3, All-State 3. Carnival Is Success In a Pool-:etful of Rainbows setting, seniors Tommie Babcock and Don Ayres reigned as car- nival royalty the night of the All-School Carnival. Winning second-place prize again this year was the Senior Class booth, the Red Garter Saloon. 43 Science Fair Grows The Pampa Science Fair was held March 1 and 2 Once a am the Dirls gymnasium housed the varlous exhibits placed by entrants from all Parnpa Six students have represented Pampa at the National Science Fair during the last seven years. The local fair has increased from 265 entries at its origin to 42? in 1962 but lack of space this year forced a reduction to 375. DUANE SCHAUB: Key Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, HR Sec. 1. Anticipating graduation on May 27, Pat Rohde models the traditional cap and gown as Gwen Schlumbohrn watches the preview. MIKE SCI-IALE: Math Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. GWEN SCI-ILUMBOHM: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Second Vice-Pres. 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. DON SEARS: Key Club 1, Treas. 2, Division VI Lt. Gov. 3, Track 1, 2, Thespian 2, 3, HR Vice-Pres. 3, Sen- ior Play, Junior Play, JCL 1. WILLIAM SHAW: VIC 2, Who's Who 3. .IAMES SI-IELTON: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Male Choir 3, Thespian 3, Sopho- more Play, Key Club 2, 3, FTA 3, Annual 2, NHS 3, Who's Who 3. DONNIE SHIPP: FFA 1, 2, 3. GORDON fGordieD Shultz, Band 1, All- Reg. 2, Male Choir 3. ESTELLA SMITH: JCL 1, PE 1. OVIE SMITH: Spanish 2, 3, FNA 2, Reporter 3. Seniors DON SNIDER: He was here. CARSON SNOW: Key Club 3. Cisco High School: Junior Class Pres., Foot- ball 2, Track 1, 2. TURAN SOYLEMEZ: Exchange Student from Turkey, Key Club 3, SC 3, Pin- Up 3. DOROTHY STAUS: Spanish Club 1, 2, Library Asst. 2, 3. ANN STEIN: FHA 1, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Red Cross 3, Tennis 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Who's Who 3. JUDY STEPHENS: Spanish Club 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, HR Sec. 2, Sopho- more Play, Basketball Queen Att. 2. LARRY STEPHENS: Key Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, HR Pres. 3, Sen- ior Play, Male Choir 3. Hamlin High School: Football 1, Basketball 1. PAT STEWART: Band 1, 3, All-Reg. 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. LESLIE STONE: HR Vice-Pres. 1, Teacherls Aid 3, PE 2. JERRY STROUD: Spanish Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, PE 1. KEITH SWANSON: Student Body Pres. 3, Junior Class Vice-Pres. 1, HR Vice-Pres. 1, NHS 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, National Science Foundation Summer Training Program 2, Best Citizen Runner-Up 3. DAVID SWEET: VIC 1. MARTHA TANKERSLEY: Annual 2, 3, HR Sec. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, At- tendance Office 3. PHYLLIS TAYLOR: Attendance Office 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, FHA 2, Tennis I. JOHN THOMAS: Spanish 1, 2, PE 1, 2. WILLIAM fRillyJ THOMPSON: Whois Who in PE 2, Senior Play, Spanish Club 1, 2, PE 1, 2, 3. JANIE THOMPSON: Student Body Vice-Pres. 3, Junior Class Sec., NHS 3, Thespian 2, 3, Senior Play, Junior Play, JCL 1, Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Co-Capt. 3, Senior Class Favorite, Best Citizen Runner-Up 3. SUE ANN THOMPSON: JCL 1, Span- ish Club Pres 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Sopho- more Play, NHS 3. ELAYNE THORNBURG: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, LI-I 1, Red Cross 1, 2, FTA 1, Recl Cross 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FHA 1, 2, Who's Who 3. HAROLD THRASHER: Spanish Club 2, 3, Track 2, Football 2, PE 1, 2. MICHAEL TRACY: Male Choir 3, Baseball 3. JERRY TROLLINC-ER: Key Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Publications 3. TRAVIS TUCKER: Spanish Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. WILMA TYLER: Spanish Club 1, Tri- Hi-Y 3, PE 1, 2. TOMMY VEALE: Key Club 2, Sec. 3, SC 3, HR Pres. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, JCL 1, Thespian 3, Junior Play, Senior Play. RHONA ANN WALKER: HR Vice-Pres. 1, Girls' Choir 2, Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 3. SHERIDAN CSheriD WALKER: A Cap- pella 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish Queen 3, Thespian 3, Senior Play, gurgior Play, HR Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. WILBUR WALLS: Key Club 1, Car- nival King Att. 1, Spanish Club Pres. 1, 3, Football 1. Oklahoma Military Academy: Junior Class Pres., Foot- ball 2. MICHAEL CMikej WARNER: Spanish Club 1, 2, PE 1. ALMA WATKINS: HR Sec. 1, Library Asst. 1, Tennis 1, Children's Theater 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. Seniors SUSAN WATSON: NHS 2, 3, JCL 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Tri-Sci 1, 2, Pres. 35 French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Band 1 2, 3, HR Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Whois Wvho 3. JOHNNY WEATHERLY: Spanish Club 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3. SANDRA WEATHERLY: HR Pres. 1, Girls, Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 35 Span- ish Club 1, Sec. 2. ROSE WEBB: JCL 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Math Club Vice-Pres. 3, NHS 2, 3, Red Cross 3, Hist. 2, Spanish Club 3, HR Pres. 1, Sec. 3, Annual 2, Asso ciate Ed. 3, Quill 8 Scroll 3. CHERYL WEINHEIMER: Library Asst. 3, PE 2. Mount St. Mary's Academy, Oklahoma City: Merci-Guild Glee Club 15 National Latin Honor Society 1. KATHERINE fKathyJ WEST: JCL 1, Volleyball 2, 35 Band 1, FHA Vice- Pres. 3, FTA 2, Junior Play, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. BOBBY YVHATLEY: Band 1, 2, 3. SAMMY WHATLEY: FFA Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2, Sec. 3, PE 1. SUSAN WHITE: HR Sec. 1, Pres. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, FNA 1, 2. DEE WRIGHT: Football 1, 2, Tri-Capt. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. This solemn graduation scene is one eagerly awaited by all seniors on the night they receive their diplomas. 'SK Midnight Oil Burris This year twenty-two seniors were initiated into National Honor Society in an assembly ceremony March 13. Each year fifteen per cent of the Senior Class may be elected to membership on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. All seniors and juniors having an average of 85 or above are eligible, and members are chosen by votes of the teachers. 47 KEITH RIEMER CAROL CHASE RICHARD REXROAT President Secretary Vice-President We have ideas yet that we hcwenft tried. 48 Riders Jerald Adkins Myron Aftergut J an Andrews Charles QBohbyD Ashby James Baggerman Jim Barnard Ann Barnes Eddie Barnes Larry Barton Gene Baten Jerry Baten Dwight Been Charlotte Benton Cecil Biggers Jimmy Borger Paula Bowden Ralph Bradford Mike Bridges Betty Brown Ruth Brown Terry Brown JUNIORS George Bullard Linda Burnett Sandra Bush Fred Butcher Rodney Caldwell Rob Cannon Susan Carr Carol Chase Ann Christie Lamoyne Clark Guy Cloud Chancie Coberley Pat Collett Don Colvard Billy Conley Janna Conner Mark Cradduck Linda Craig J ack Criss Greg Dalton Marilyn Davenport UNIOR Calvin Davis Gene Davis Shirley Davis Wayne Deering Richard Dorman Price Dosier Sandra Doyal Steven Dumler Barbara Dwight Eugene Eads ,lerry Edmondson Terry Edmondson . K 1' I 1 i , x V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the junior battle cry! Juniors join cheerleaders and other students in cheering for the Fighting Harvestersu at a football pep rally in October at the field house. Registration Begins New Year for Juniors Registration and schedule changes started the junior on his road to upper classman status. Although he usually was considered in the middle of things, he was preparing all the while for his last big step as a senior. Keith Riemer, Richard Rexroat and Carol Chase were the class leaders. Coming to school the first day the junior found uhisn school just as he had left it the year before, with the exception of many new faces that made up the class he had just left. The halls seemed more crowded this year, and the five minutes between classes seemed shorter. In the school library, juniors find material for history reports and English research themes, as well as books of fiction and' non-fiction for required reading or pleasure. Sharon Haught and Sue Lyons use some of the many reference books in preparing a research paper. Junior Class Boosts pirit of Harvesters School spirit was boosted by the junior cry at pep rallies and games as they tried to outyell the seniors and sophomores. 44We're the class they all adoreg We're the Class of '64-7, was their victory cry as the Fighting Harvesters Won over the Sandies for the second year. Betty Brown and Terry and Jerry Ed- mondson Were junior cheerleaders Who supported the football and basketball teams during their Wins and losses. After each home game a dance was sponsored by Student Council at the Youth Center. Money was raised for the class by selling football programs before the games. Tim Eller Carole Enloe Cindy Erwin 52 Joe Fischer John Fite Reba Fletcher LaWanna Fox Linda Francis Jean Franklin Ricky Fritz Janet Fulks Gladys Fuller Veletta Fussell Donna Futch Dale Gallimore Harold Gasaway Kitty Gates Barbara Glenn Cheryl Godfrey Ricky Goodwin Bill Gray Francine Green Wesley Green Larry Gregory David Grossman Dorothy Hagood Kenneth Hall Helen Hampton Gary Hankhouse Charity Harris Drew Harvey Martha Jane Haslam Sharon Haught JUNIORS UNIORS Elaine Hawkins Toni Hawkins Jane Heaton Dannie Heil Andy Hennig Hank Henry Dianne Hepler Judy Horn Trudy Horton Mary Hubbard Sue Hubbard Dennis Huntley Andrea Jewell Jimmy Johnson Larry Johnson Tommy Johnson Linda Killough Curtis King Judith Kitto David Koehler Newcomers Welcomed t Gala Howdy Party The proud junior welcomed the sopho- mores and other newcomers to 'Lhisn own P.H.S. at the Howdy Party. Kathy Larsen won a silver dollar as a result of her friendliness in saying HHowdy,' to the right person-one of those carrying the silver dollars. Lamoyne Clark was among the four twirlers who performed at the party. Dressed in western clothes, each junior brought out the true western spirit of Howdy Day. Such dance crazes as the Twist, the Hulley Gulley and the Mashed Potato left him dripping and exhausted when the festivities ended. Sue Ann Thompson tosses pennies at the Junior Class Carnival booth, while Jimmy Flynt, Don Rexroad and Myron Aftergut await their turn to try for the white elephant prizes. Tommy Lamm Eddie Langwell Gary Laramore Kathy Larsen Vicki Lash Anne Lathrop Wayne Lemons Sandra Lindensmith J an Little Clay Lively Rose Lunsford Sue Lyons A '47 if is A .' er 13.535 AAL. fps 55 Each junior supported his class at the All-School Carnival by helping with the class booth. The hooth offered a chance for all student revelers to try their luck at throwing pennies into cups, with white elephant prizes going to the sharp shooters. At the coronation that followed, four juniors were in the royal court as attend- ants to the King and Queen. Betty Brown was escorted hy Ricky Stewart, while Keith Riemer escorted Kitty Gates. As a result of good-natured jokers, many students left school that night with the remains of cas- carones in their hair. 56 JUNIORS Shirley McCluskey Mary ,lane McComas Linda McCoy Bill McKinney Mike Macartney Mary Mack Teresa Mack Eugene Madrid Eugene Marak Bryan Martin Mary Martin Donald Maul All-School Carnival Brightens Busy Year Dates! Dates! Dates! American history students learn dates of historic events from the American Revolution to World War II. John Graham, Toni Hawkins, Bryan Martin, Audra Taylor and Kenneth Myers read an assign. ment in class. UNIORS Bob Meador Claude Middleton Threasa Middleton Gordon Miller Kay Miller Kenny Miller Mickey Miller Loretta Minor Helen Moffitt Cynthia Morgan Tommy Morris Kenneth Myers Carol Nachlinger Nancy Neil John Neslage Penny Nickel James Nidiffer Nancy Nutting Ronnie Oler Veletta Oliver Pat Overton JUNIORS Mauclie Ownsby Glyn Parker Martha Pattillo Tommy Patton Carol Peeples Barry Peterson Donna Petty David Potter Phyllis Powell Bobby Price Charles Price Bill Puckett Ann Qualls Van Ragsdale Glenda Raines Susan Rankin Gerald Rasco Bobby Batliff Helen Reecl Don Rexroacl Richard Rexroat New Subjects Prove Baffling to Juniors After the first honor roll was announced, many juniors decided they needed to study more. Only twelve juniors made the list. Grades in such subjects as English III, American History, Plane Geometry and Chemistry lowered the averages of many juniors. Some students burned their lights late into the night when they remembered 4'The Scarlet Lettern had to be read by the next day. The mock election will long be re- membered by those who paid their five- cent poll taxes and others who tabulated votes in American History classes. Theorems, corollaries, and definitions proved baffling the first six Weeks, and each polygon remained a mystery when semester exams came around. Chemistry formulas and uunknownsn remained un- known to some when the year was over. f, Juniors turn salesmen in competition with other classes. Patsy Rose sells a football program to a classmate, Darla Snow, before the Pampa-Tascosa football game in Pampa October 5. ,lohn Reynolds Keith Riemer Judie Riley Diana Ripple Berinda Rogers Patsy Rose Rex Rose Velda Rose Sharon Rothermel Brenda Russell Charlie Sackett Emmett Saltzman 59 Guy Cloud and Charles Yahne, among the numerous juniors who have found plane geometry challenging, work at solving a difficult problem. Locker Visits Keep Students on the Run Library and lockers were two main stops for the junior, who-it seemed to him-opened and closed his locker twenty times each day. Of those twenty times, the door must have been stuck at least three-fourths of the time. From his locker the student would go to his homeroom, the cafeteria, the li- brary or a stairway to get the homework he should have completed the night be- fore. The first bell always rang too soon. lVlost students heard the second bell ring from their desks in their first period classes, but others not so lucky were caught in the halls when the last gong sounded. Dwayne Sanders J im Sanders Carole Sears Barton Selman Clive Seymour Geneva Shaw Carol Shelton Curtis Shelton 60 Paul Sheriff Tommy Shipman Cary Sikes Natalie Skelly JUNIORS Bedford Smith Kathy Smith Linda Smith Sharon Smith Darla Snow John Spencer Katrina Spencer Ross Sports Kathleen St. Clair Richard Steele David Stein Rickey Stewart Mark Stiggins Danny Stone Mike Stone ,lo Ann Stover Maurine Stuart Mike Sullins Audra Taylor Dana Taylor Linda Taylor J UN IORS Cheryl Teague Jean Terry Jerry Thomas Jim Thompson Ronald Thompson Tommy Thompson Gary Thurman Sandy Tomson John Tripplehorn Elizabeth Trotter Jennifer Turner Ronald Urbanczyk Robin Vail Jim Vallaster Ted Vance Johnny Vanderlinden Russell Veal Donna Vienneau Ray Wagner Brenda Waller Becky Walsh Students Anticipate Twirp Week Activit ln the spring a young manls fancy turns to more interesting things than studying. He is challenged by the coming Twirp Season. This is the week when boys must fight for dates and sit near the phone waiting for its immortal ring. During this week each boy learned the true meaning of Nall is fair in love and warf, Of course, there are always two sides to everything, because each girl must go through the ordeal of arranging a date, obtaining a Twirp license and the key to udaddyls car,', and-naturally-gathering all the courage she can muster to make the fateful call. Boys particularly enjoy the week, be- cause uthe woman is requested to payn for all entertainment. . Q in at Fibber McGee's closet has nothing on a typical school locker. Containing books, jackets, spray net, mirrors, candy, calendars-or whatever trash a student wants to get rid of in a hurry-the 'zdispose-alls line the halls on both floors. Donna Vienneau, Sandy Tomson and Kenneth Hall retrieve books from their lockers between classes. Karen Warner Kerrick Warner Larry Weeks ,l ay Wells QS David White Ellena Winegeart Ola Nell Worley Ray Worley Kay Wright Orean Wright Eugene Wyant Charles Yahne 1 63 SAN WILLIAMS LINDA COX JIM ARTHUR President Secretary ViCC'PfCSidCHi We've lookecl and looked, but after all, where are we The Star-Splitter P Registration Marks New Soph Frontier August 29, 1962, ushered in a new frontier for sophomores as they started on the road that would lead to gradu- ation. As the students assembled in the auditorium, seniors and juniors became aware of the 514 sophomores huddled in the balcony. After the assembly, seniors, juniors and bewildered sophomores drifted through the crowded hall to the girls' gymnasium, where they received their schedule cards for the school year. Sammy Abston Bobby Adams Carol Akst James Allen Jim Arthur Mattie Aufill Ronny Babcock Arthur Baker Denise Ball Dianna Bane Chris Bankston in-f Eddie Barnett Carolyn Barrett Martha Barrett Brenda Bartee Kenneth Baxter Keith Swanson, student body president, rewards Richard Fatheree with a tie clasp after presenting Pat Ludeman a bracelet as Mr. and Miss Howdy, climaxing the Howdy Party in the girls' gym September 7. They were honored as the friendliest sophomores it .4 - in Q 5 ,ff 1 t rr ij Trng! 'AX in 6 7 53 X ff, 1 tm fv m , rv X' Y ca ,A-fl' eq ., 1 , . tg V , w- f' ,fd 'WK' -.,. A Gloria Bearden Larue Beaty Dickie Beckham Jimmy Behrends Shirley Belt Sandra Biard Karen Bird Lovella Bledsoe Rose Mary Bonner Sandra Bowen John Paul Bowers Sue Bradford Marvin Branson Olivia Brantley Rodney Bray Ronald Bray Joyce Brown Kenneth Brown Mark Brown Reggie Brown Ronnie Browning Jim Brumley A. L. Brummett Sam Bryan Terrell Bullock Dian Burnett Dale Burns Mary Burns Carmen Butler Judy Butler Gail Call Bill Campaigne David Campbell Johnny Carr Mary Cass Linda Cavet Stanley Channel Phyllis Chennault Danny Childers Kay Childers Seniors, Juniors Say Howdy to Sophomores As the first full week drew to a close, sophomores anxiously anticipated their first high school event-the Howdy Party. The sweet smell of hay added to the excitement of the new citizens, while the more experienced upperclassmen found the bales of hay, used in decorations to carry out the western theme, a welcome means of relaxing between rounds of the 4'Twist.', The moment of climax arrived! Cheers and applause greeted the announcement' by Keith Swanson, student body president, that Pat Ludeman and Richard F atheree were Mr. and Miss Howdy, and Ginger Hestand and Wendell Alexander were the best-dressed cowboy and cowgirl. Johnny Clark Steve Cloud Buddy Clyburn Don Cobb Donna Cole Gary Cole Robert Coleman J oye Collins Juanita Colville Donna Conner Christie Converse Jan Cook Wanda Cook Mary Lou Copeland Molly Cornutt David Costner Linda Cox Fred Vanderburg struggles with the scholastic aptitude test taken by sopho- mores in the auditorium. The test was given to all sophomores to determine their ratings with other sophomores across the nation. 'W X ' V' ' 'VV X ff X54 V-., f , i , V. .. i li i f f, ' f f? 1 ,gr f: - Steve COX ,ffl f , :V V S Z., fl, Vickie Cox It 7 :MQ .I Q 5V'!'fly2 f ' .A y ff- ' V5 V f ap ' A5 C A- e,,' if ' -5 4:1 we 'ff .f f-f-1 ' Ann Coyle -fe, L , W , , , an f gf! , ii, 3 p f . . l ' J immy Crlbbs C ' le , f Q f . -X, Terry Criss H' , . W X 3 ,f,,, V? f v ,776 Mjwllmv ,-,, J wfwy, f V, , 9,1 ., . m f H ' D f 0 i f i - 1 Alford Cross ,A f .X ,.,, 7 4, fig . ' ' , we- -,,f..., , V- W gg ivw A- Q1 X . ' A ,lo Ann Cullender 5 f 4 if -' fi?-V 6 7 1 'fzf f f., 9. fp? Q -'f M 1-2 ' zu V ,ee' 1' if Robert Dalton V, ,,,r y Q 2 Suzanne Darling - lr L D ' JH , V, , - f , ora avis ' N.i,' , f m if ,Z mf ' 1 za 4, ' 7, 0 f o f fi ,Z A ,Z , 'fgn,- i,, r,?9Q,Q,, ' vm., 7 I, ,Z f,,, V 'nw ! ,f fy uri , S ix S aff t , 'Q H 31' f'1f'f f1lfZ ' 1' ' ' 'Q ,T gi ,U V Mei ji! H I-'M ,. .J f M, , it . V, A X WY' ' -. W. 1 4 ' , l f 2 Focusing her microscope on algae, Linda Simpson delves into study of the many wonders of biology. 68 Lynn Davis Virgle Davis Glennette Dawkins Linda Deatherage Mary Deering Mae Dennis Joyce Denton Election of Ufficers purs Class Activity Sophomores first felt they had been accepted as high school students with the election of their class officers. Tested first by casting votes for their homeroom officers, the sophomores chose as their class leaders San Williams, presidentg Jim Arthur, vice-presidentg and Linda Cox, secretary. With qualified leaders, the sophomores were organized to play active roles in school life. Robert DeWeese Betty Doan Tommie Dodd Jeanine Dorsey Cheryl Dosier Ronald Doss Avril Doucette Laveda Duck Shirley Dunagan Beth Dunn Wanda Duree Teresa Earls Annette Eddy Diana Edminister Ronnie Edmondson Beverly Emler George Etheredge Dean Evans Phillip Farmer Richard Fatheree David Fennell Gene Ferguson Barry F errel Linda Fewell Carolyn Finney Leland Finney Ronnie Fletcher Larry Flippo Kent F ollis Kaye Forkel Cheryl Forman Susan Foster Bill Fowler Carolyn Francis Jimmy Free Bob F ugate Joan F ulks Gayle Gallimore Jerry Garrison David Geer ,sw F w W-gr A ' , . Rx . '4 ,, X . ca N f H1 4 11 4? .ve: U E'f .. -:Ea ' idle ma! r i A G , ff! ,V f,,r , - 'E 'J f ' si 5 ' . 'J ' 1,1 ' if -.-.-., f 44 KV I '- 5 ' ,Qi ,W X-J . r hx -! ' I ,' 1 ' il X li X MZ f 3 .9 wi' N .flux 1, X xtfiff ix 'Q' f -A .. ,ivfh G, r -.3 V X, J -fx' , Y. .J . i avg, I .V f 9 ff- A WP N Q flfi' 113 .2-'ra VL5: ,,' . 5 -' , .1 -'Z-1i:I5.3?QA , I E' -if Suzie ,lacobson and her physical education classmates go through some exercises before a game of volleyball. 70 Margaret Gerik '73 'Q Melody Geyer ' , Karen Gist Peggy Goodson Jerry Goodwin Garland Goodwyn Charles Graham Nickey Green Keith Griffith Molly Gunter Anita Guthrie Janet Guthrie Sharon Hackley Eddie Hagood David Hale Nancy Hall Phil Hall Homework Shelved For Carnival Gaiety Bringing a break in the daily routine of classes and homework, the All-School Car- nival left some sophomores combing con- fetti from their hair for several days. During the day of the carnival, sopho- mores donned shorts, eans and sweatshirts to toil with cardboard, crepe paper and paint in iashioning what they hoped would be a prize-winning booth. When they were through, the cafeteria had been transformed into a colorful midway. Judy Hardy Sherrie Harms Carl Harnsberger Raymond Hassell Billy Hayes Russell Head Connie Heard Gerry Heard Grover Heiskell Jimmy Helms George Henderson Marylyn Hendrix Linda Hennig Bill Henry Erma Henson Karen Hepler O'Nita Herring J anell Hihhs Doug Hilbun Betty Hinderliter Donna Hinds Larry Hollis Randy Holmes Nancy Holt Sue Horton Jane Howard Robert Howard Susan Howard Gerry Ingrum Gwen Jackson Suzie Jacobson Mary Dee .links Carl Johnson Carletta Johnson Geary Johnson Kennith Johnson Sammy Johnson Suzanne Johnson Garry Jones Richard Jones ww? rv Mary Iva Kay Peggy Kendricks Vic Keyes Mage Keyser Jerry Killough Anna Kinard Pam King Ralph King Paula Kitchens Ronald Klein Richard Klotz Kermit Koen Patricia Lambright John Lane Beverly Langley Anita Lash Susan Lawrence Sherrell Lee Larry Leonard Janie Leverich Shelia Line Phillip Londagin Paula Looper Ginny Lowe Pam Ludeman Pat Ludeman Johnny Luedecke Darell Luster Kim Lyles Hughie McAllen Neal lVlcCathern Evelyn McCauley Pat lVlcClellan Richard lVlcClendon Georgia McClure Ronnie McClure Kaye McCord David McDaniel Charles McDonald Gary lVlcGaughy Maxine McKean Carl McLaughlin Sharron Mackie Stephen Maddox i Michael Mahanay T. A David Maher John Mann Robert Mann Caroline Marak Terry Marlar i Philip Massie Pat Masterson Dorothy Matney Carla Matson Betty Matthews Ronald Maul Ricky Maynard School Honor System Challenges Novices Moving up to senior high school, sopho- mores found more freedom in school af- fairs. For the first time, they were given more of an opportunity to think for them- selves. They were made to feel a per- sonal responsibility for their successes or failures, with less supervision. 'LI-Ionor the Honor System, one objective of Student Council, challenged sophomores as well as upperclassmen to discipline themselves in the classroom and at school functions. fw-V' Q 5 l lx . ,fi .nn ' .Q 5 Garry Jones rubs his, tired feet, and Linda Hennig drops to the ground exhausted after two hours of marching. Robert DeWeese leauis wearily against Garry. 73 Aptitude Tests Rate Mental Capabilities Sophomores spent the first periods of Tuesday and Wednesday, September 25 and 26, taking the scholastic aptitude tests to determine their mental capabilities and ratings as compared with other sopho- mores in the United States. The tests were given in the auditorium under the direction of Pampa l-ligh,s coun- selor, Mrs. Ruby Capps, who was assisted by sophomore teachers. Sophomores feel the urge of school spirit when the first football game rolls around. Carletta Johnson sells booster tags to .lo Ann Cullender Donna Rath and Beth Dunn. Danny Mecher Candice Merrell Jeanine Messinger Sharron Michaels ,lo Alice Mihalski Dannie Miller Linda Miller Roy Milliron Ladella Mills Stephen Molberg Sammye Monroe Charlotte Moore Linda Moore Patsy Mullins Paula Mullins Guy Nanney Pat Nash LuRae Nation Marion Neslage Nancy Newlin Bonnie Newman Mike Newton Don Nichols Larry Nichols Luther Nichols Diana Nickel Kenneth Nickel Brenda Nickens Bruce Nutt John Palmer Stephen Palmitier Gary Parks Richie Patrick Linda Peacock Ennis Penland R. L. Pettey Cynthia Plaster Dorothy Pollard Sharion Powell Twillo Preuss John Price Jane Prock Janet Pruitt Don Rader Billy Ragsdale Donna Rake Donna Rath Diana Ray Grover Ray James Ray Larry Ray Winaford Reames Pam Redmond Mary Lou Redus Kathy Rexroat Jerry Rhine Allen Richter ' i ff i 24 X M ,I Qrfalr ,L fx if J X I Xt ,FS 54.41 W e 12 ' f 'f 5. ,:. if .,, , ,. 4 x f -M! W f , W I , , Q ' 1 2 ff ff if Q , L 3 ,f k', .tw ,, V 1251 , V 1 X f 1 V71 t '??V7 ! 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But now it is time to look forward to next year, when they will enter these halls as juniors. They will, as juniors, have a sense of accomplishment and belonging, knowing that they are full-fledged mem- bers of the Pampa High School commu- nity. Looking back at the bewilderment and uncertainty of the year, sophomores have memories to cherish as they con- tinue along the highway of knowledge. 77 ,...- Rauf' mi ' Y N ., X . 'E F. li? ...N 9 .Ni vw x y , s k E 6 r. A5 as as A V f--9 ,A ui W X-V lil Ax S W S F ' R gifi, -A -- 1 fr R4NE. E 1 - xx A 97. ff, Q f E A l ' 1 l . I i Q. ll 1 1, ri,- X S txt If A92 X'-as 5' -A Ronnie Thrasher Tommie Tomlinson Barbara Totty Carolyn Tucker Sharon Tucker Danny Turner Loretta Turner Fred Vanderburg Kyle Vann Patsy Vaughn Larry Veale Jessie Velasquez Sharon Vickery Larry Wainscott Charles Walker Norman Walker Greg Warden Skip Warren Larry Watson Terrie Watson Jimmy Weatherly Jane Wells Mark Westbrook Brad Weyandt Cheryl Wheeler Kathryn Whinery Patty White Charlotte Whitson I on Whittle J ohn Wiley David Wilks Wesley Willhoite Roy Wfilliams San Williams Harold Wilson Kim Wilson Ben Wooclington Chuck Worley Mary Wortman J ill Zuerker Administration and Faculty The surest thing there is we ure riders, and though none too successful ut it, guiders Riders 79 Superintendent L. J. Edmondson converses on the phone about one of his many responsibilities as head of the Pampa School system. Superintendent and Board hare Executive Loads Consisting of five members who are elected for alternating three-year terms, the Pampa Board of Education is responsible for approving the employ- ment of teachers, the school curriculum and the annual budget for the Pampa Independent School District. Superintendent L. J. Edmondson carries the Weight of all school problems on his shoulders- from personnel to financing. R. D. Wilkerson, vice-president, and Dr. R. M. Hampton, president, of the Pampa School Board, check the agenda before a board meeting. Discussing the school curriculum with McHenry Lane, curriculum co- The budget for the current year is being studied by ordinator, are H. C. Grady Jr., left, and Floyd Watson, right, board John Gikas, left, school board secretary, angrl Homer members, Craig, business manager. Q0 H. CAMERON MARSH, JR., A.B., M.A. George Washington University, West Texas State College. Principal. Philosopher Always ready to lend assistance to teachers and students, Principal Cameron Marsh is often called upon to interpret school policies and philosophies. His job also entails' public relations with community leaders and civic organizations. Disciplinarian Handling attendance and discipline problems Whenever they arise-plus a multitude of other daily responsibilities -are the headaches of Assistant Principal Bill Cooper. He has introduced several new policies regarding absentees and disciplinary measures since he took over the position last year. BILLY C. COOPER, B.S., M.Ed. Henderson College fArk.l, University of Texas Assistant Principal. Mrs. Dennis Stilwell, left, assistant school secretary, types an attendance report while Mrs. M. E. Webb, registrar, addresses some envelopes. ain Offices Haven Of Records, Advice Enrollmentg class schedules, scholastic averages, and transcripts for graduating seniors are handled through the registrar's office. The counselor is responsible for the ad- ministration of aptitude tests, college en- trance examinations, and scholarship ap- plications. She also advises students on college requirements and high school courses. Records of school, club and activity financial accounts are kept in the Co-Op, where school supplies are sold and orders taken for class rings and graduation in- vitations. The school secretary, who super- vises the Co-Op, also runs off stencils of tests for teachers and handles distribu- tion of textbooks in the bookroom. MRS. DENNIS STILWELL MRS. M. E. WEBB, B.B.A. Draugrlioxfs Business College. University of New Mexico. Assistant School Scvrctary. Registrar. Q , Y l Mrs. Ruby Capps, counselor, looks over an lowa Test of Educational Running off tests for teachers is one of the many duties Development before giving the test to juniors. of Mrs. John Woods, SC11001 SCCYCTHYY- MRS. RUBY CAPPS, B.A. Oklahoma College for Women. 82 Counselor. MRS. JOHN WOODS Draughon's Business College. School Secretary. 11001 becretary. tudents Increase Scientific Knowledge Six Pampa High School science teachers endeavor to increase students' knowledge of general science, biology, chemistry and physics. Headed by lVlrs. Elaine Ledbetter, this department offers accelerated courses in biology and chemistry. Fully-equipped laboratories are available for both classes, and students often can be found before and after school taking ad- vantage of opportunities to use the special equipment. Harold Burgess, 1962 graduate, was Pampays fifth Regional Science Fair Win- ner in six years to advance to the national fair. Five others placed in regional last year. Ray Wagner, junior, and Edwin Albers, senior, this year, placed first in their divisions. , ,,,, , i- Ni MRS. ELAINE LEDBETTER, B.S., M.Ed. University of Oklahoma, North Texas State University. Chemistryg Tri-Sci, Future Nurses of America. MRS. JOE FISCHER, B.S., M.S. Texas Technological College. Biology. Mr. Wendell Watson supervises Richard Klotz, John Price and Mark Brown as they examine different types of rocks under the microscope. EURAL W. RAMSEY, B.S., M.Ed. Texas Technological College. General Science, Football, Golf. M. B. SMITH, B.A. MRS. A. B. TURNER, B.s. WENDELL WATSON, B.A., M.Ed. Howard Payne College. West Texas State College. Texas Technological College. Biology, General Science, Business Bi010gY, PhY5iCS- Bi010gY- Arithmetic. 83 Ancel Joyner, senior English teacher, explains unity and proper subordination in theme-writing to Karen Griggs and Sandra Molesworth. 'ff ' 'In f X ' 421 L Hz -my , ?'v af f 4, 7 from I V fm:.u..a.f gg',..'1,V 5,1 ,1 fv if I ,f fe ,, 4' ,f YP' X' MRS. ROSS D. BAIRD, B.S., M.S. Kansas State College. English llg Tri-Hi-Y. MARY DEAN DOZIER, B.A., M.A. North Texas State University. English lllg Future Teachers of America. WWW' Wm W f iZfifi?57ffAg Y MRS. J. L. HOLMES, B.A. Louisiana Technological College. English II. English II- MRS. WARREN HALLBAUER, B.A. North Texas State University. English AUBRA R. NOONCASTER, B.S., M.A. Sul Ross State College. English lVg Prairie Gold. BERNICE FRANKLIN, B.S. West Texas State College. English Ilg Student Council, Cheerleaders ANCEL P. JOYNER, B.A., M.Ed. Southern Methodist University. English IV. English is Essential Phase of Education The English Department, headed by lVlr. Aubra Nooncaster, consists of ten quali- fied teachers of grammar and literature. An essential phase of education and learn- ing, the study of English is required in Pampa High School for three years, with a fourth year recommended for pre-college seniors. Accelerated courses are offered on all three grade levels in both grammar and literature for students who qualify. Jimmy Jamieson listens intently while Miss Bernice Franklin interprets a passage in sophomore English. MRS. DON MYERS, B.S. RANDY ROTEN, B.S. MRS. J. E. TORVIE, B.A., M.A. West Texas State College. McMurry College. Louisiana Technological College, West Texas English II, IIIQ Debate Club, National Honor English II, Physical Education: Football, State College, Society. Track. English IIIg Prairie Gold. Dianne Ammons, Mr. Hugh Sanders and Joyce Prock listen to Linda r Four Choirs Strive For ocal Perfection The Vocal Music Department, composed of the A Cappella, Junior-Senior Girls, Sophomore Girls and Male Choirs, strives for perfection in choral arrangements and voice control. The production, '4Where7s Charleyfw was presented by the A Cap- pella Choir November 29-30 and De- cember l. The Male Choir, organized this year, meets before school for boys who could not devote a class period to the activity. Andis playing music from '4Ben Hur, while Billy Mangham checks her technique. 85 Mr. John Plaster analyzes the 13 steps of an Algebra III problem for Turan Soylemez, exchange student from Turkey, who found difficulty in using the special products that were involved in the problem. Department Offers aried Math Courses Headed by Mr. B. G. Gordon, the Math Department offers courses in general math, business arithmetic, advanced arithmetic, Algebra I, II and III, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry and analytics. Although only two years of mathematics are required for graduation, students plan- ning to enter college are encouraged to complete three or four years. B. G. GORDON, B.S., M.Ed. BILLY C. ARMSTRONG, B.S. Southwestern Oklahoma College, West Texas East Central State College fOkla.l . State College- General Math, Plane Geometry. Advanced Arithmetic, Plane Geometry. MRS. REX McANELLY, B.S. OTIS A. HOLLADAY, B.S., M.Ed. JOHN N. PLASTER, B.S. Texas Woman's University. McMurry College, West Texas State College. West Texas State College. Algebra I, Business Arithmetic. Business Arithmetic, General Mathg Football. Algebra III, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, 86 Solid Geometry: Math and Slide Rule Club, Trigonometry Rigors Help Build Thinkers Tan1!2A: sinBcosC-I-cosB I-cosBcosC-1-sinBsinC How many students graduating from Pampa High School could solve this prob- lem? Very few, because only a small frac- tion of students brave the mental rigors of trigonometry. Courses such as trigonometry and analy- tics prepare students for college mathe- matics and science studies. Such courses also inspire students to think and analyze in logical patterns. Carefully following Mr. Ronald Rice's explanation of a perplexing algebra problem is Paula Kitchens, sophomore. RONALD RICE, B.S., M.Ed. PERRY SIKES, B.S. MRS. MARION WILSON, B.S., M.R.E. Texas Technological College, West Texas State Eastern New Mexico University. West Texas State College, Southwestern College, Algebra I, II, Analytics. Theological Seminary- Plane Geometry, Algebra II. Algebra I- Robert Pullen applies wood finish to Trent Olsen's wood inlay block as Mrs. Floyd Sackett nods her approval. Elaine Thornburg watches with interest. tudents Acquire ppreciatiori of Art Not only students with artistic talent but others interested in acquiring an appre- ciation of art as well as various artistic skills may enroll in any of the five courses offered in the Art Department. Students work with oils, water colors, charcoals, chalks and pen and ink, while others learn the art of enameling, jewelry making, wood carving and mosaic work. Showcases in the school and exhibits in Lovett Memorial Library display stu- dent work. 87 C. E. Cantrell and Sally Paden laughingly discuss a sociology report with Bill D. Haynes, sociology teacher. Government Teaches How Nation Operates Current events as Well as ancient history are studied by students enrolled in social science courses in the History Department, headed by Miss Madge Rusk. World, Texas and American history, sociology and government are offered, however, only World and American history and government are included in the two and one-half history credits required for graduation. ln todayis strife-torn World, the study of how the American system of constitu- tional government is organized and op- erates helps students to have a better un- derstanding of World and national prob- lems, as Well as those on state and local levels. wmv, Avg, ug Nw L' MADGE RUSK, B.A., M.A. TERRENCE CULLEY, B.S. West .Texas State College. North Texas State University. American History. Texas Historyg Basketball. HOWARD GRAHAM, B.A., M.A. BILL D. HAYNES, B.A., M.A. RAY HOWARD, B.S. Mclvlurry College, West Texas State College. North Texas State University. Texas Technological College. American Historyg High School Red Cross. Sociology, World Historyg Future Teachers of American Historyg Football, Baseball, America. 88 History Students Learn Famous Dates 1492 1775 1812 1865 1917 - 1945. Any American history student who does not know these dates might as well check out. Famous documents, bat- tles and peacetime progress made by the United States from the early colonial days through the Industrial Revolution on to the Space Age today are studied by students of American history. Sociology-a study of human problems and relations-offers students an oppor- tunity to learn how to better understand the people with Whom they live, as Well as the cultures of people over the world. Miss Madge Rusk, head of the history department, explains the preamble of the United States Constitution to Terry Brown, Eugene Madrid, Bryan Martin and Bill Vandover. ROY R. KIEVAL, B.S. JAMES D. KIRBY, B.A., M.A. NORMAN PHILLIPS, B.S. Midwestern University. University of Oklahoma, North Texas State West Texas State College. Governmentg Basketball. University . World Historyg Football, Track. Government, American History, World History. l Presenting an affirmative argument in practice debate, Larry Stevens speaks as co-partner Walton Bewley and opposing team members Donna Rake and Dianne Ammons listen. Miss Helen Schafer eyes him critically as she stands in the background, gradebook in hand. Speech tudents Gain Dramatic Experience Confidence in speaking before groups and experience in organizing, delivering and criticizing various types of speeches, history of the drama and experience in appearing in dramatic productions. These are some of the practical benefits of courses offered in the speech department. These courses are Speech I, II and Ill, as Well as Drama 1, II and Ill. ,l+-Y Commercial Courses Offer Basie Training Typing, shorthand and. bookkeeping are some of the skills taught in the Commer- cial Arts Department, headed by Mrs. J. 'C. Pattillo. Students planning to enter secretarial, bookkeeping, business, or law fields may enroll in courses designed to give them basic training. Business law, sales, clerical practice, general business courses are offered in addition to the typing, bookkeeping and secretarial training courses. Mr. Melvin Cardwell explains the parts of a typewriter to Gail Gallimore, as Patty White types her daily warmup exercises. MRS. J. C. PATTILLO, B.B.A. University of Texas. Secretarial Training, Shorthand I. l MRS. LARRY LARSEN, B.B.A. West Texas State College. Secretarial Training, Typing l, Bookkeeping. 90 D 09 MELVIN CARDWELL, B.B.A. North Texas State University. Typing I, Business Law. MRS. A. D. PRICHARD, B.S. BROWN L. SMITH, B.S. Central State College fOkla.l . Howard Payne College- Typing I, Sales, Clerical Practice, General Business Football, Baseball. i l r , 4 Forei n Languages ffer Handy Phrases 'glilgo te arno -'AYO te amov- Je tlaimefl These phrases may come in handy during after-school hours for students en- rolled in classes in the Foreign Language Department. 'LI love youw is the same in any language. Headed hy Miss Virginia Vaughan, this department offers two years of Latin, Spanish and French for students interested in speaking foreign tongues. For some, this knowledge may prove beneficial if they enter career fields that take them to other countries. Spanish can be a rewarding experience, as revealed to Charles Yahne, Guy Cloud and Tommy Shipman as they listen to their pronunciation of the Spanish language, recorded by Miss Virginia Vaughan. VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, B.A., M.A. CLAUDA EVERLY, B.A., M.A. MRS. W. A. MORGAN, B.A. West Texas State College. Texas Woman's University, University of West Texas State College. Spanish II, French I, IIg Spanish Club, California. Spanish Ig Spanish Club. French Club. Latin I, Ilg Junior Classical League. V 12 4 MRS. BILLY WRIGHT, B.A. West Texas State College. Spanish I, Ilg Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Miss Edith Kral, homemaking teacher, instructs Janet Pruitt and Carol Etheredge on the proper way to insert a zipper in a dress. 9I Discussing the newspaper style sheet with Miss Elizabeth Hurley are Journalism students, Juanita Colville, John Lane 'and Pat Ludeman, standing. 6 ELIZABETH HURLEY, B.S., M.A. MRS. FLOYD SACKETT, B.S. Texas Womanis UHIVCTSHY- West Texas State College. Journalism I, II, Advertising, Publications: Art I, II, Handcrafts 1, II, Little Harvester, Harvester, Quill and Scroll. l . . .lournalism Provides Publications Trainin Always a busy area with deadlines al- most daily, the Journalism Department of- fers courses that teach students qualities of dependability, accuracy andlinitiative, as Well as provide training in writing for publication. Miss Elizabeth Hurley teaches classes in journalism and advertising and also supervises work on the Harvester year- book and Little Harvester, eweekly news- paper. Staffs of the two publications gain eX- perience in journalistic writing, editing and makeupg advertising layout design and salesg business and circulation pro- ceduresg and photography. HUGH SANDERS, B.M., M.M. HELEN SCHAFER, B.S. FRED STOCKDALE, M.A., B.M.Ed. Baylor University. Texas Woman's University. ' Eastern New Mexico University, Girls' Choirs, A Cappella Choir, Male Choir. Speech I, II, III, Drama I, II, IIIg Thespian Instrumental Music, Music Theoryg Harvester Troupe 1010. 92 Band. ocational Students Learn Helpful kills Industrial arts students are offered courses in leatherwork, general drafting and woodworking. ln leathercraft classes, students learn to make belts, notebooks and other items embossed with intricate designs. Drafting students are taught to make accurate blueprints, While woodworking students build various types of tables, chairs, desks and bookcases. The Vocational and Agriculture Build- ing houses the metal trades and vocational agriculture classes. ln metal trades, stu- dents learn to operate several kinds of machinery. l w Mr. Elbert Albritton, industrial arts made by Larry Braly, senior. instructor, checks a leather billfold E. L. ALBRITTON, B.S., M.Ed. BOB SKAGGS, B.S. J. M. THOMPSON, B.S., M.S. Sam Houston State College. Oklahoma State University. North Texas State University. Machine Woodworking, Machine Drafting, Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, Future Metal Trades. Leatherwork. Farmers of America. l Mr. J. M. Thompson demonstrates the use of a milling machine to metal trades students, W. E. Poole, Gary Graves, Steve Smiley and Teddy Malone. JOHN WOODS, B.S., M.Ed. North Texas State University. General Drafting, General Woodworking. 93 Mr. Pete Erwin tests the physical fitness of William Thompson as he chins the bar in boys' physical education. MRS. THOMAS K. CHISHOLM, B.S. Texas W0man's University. Physical Education I, Il, Spanish Ig Volleyball. PETE ERWIN, B.S. New Mexico Western College. Physical Education I. 94 Fitness Test Required ln Physical Education At the present time, students already in high school are required to take only one year of physical education. However, be- ginning with this year's freshmen, two credits of physical education and health will be required. Of these two credits, one-half credit is given for health, taught as a classroom subject. Each student also is required to take a physical fitness test as a part of the nationwide program introduced by President John F. Kennedy. MRS, TERRENCE CULLEY, B.S. North Texas State University. Physical Education I. ' tryin. : l l MARY GORDON, B.S., B.A. in L.S. EDITH KRAL. B-5- West Texas State College, University of Texas Technological College. Oklahoma, Homemaking I, II, III, Future Homemakers Librarian. of America- Teachers Relax, Work Away From Classroom Before and after school or during their conference periods, teachers who are not working in their classrooms may usually be found in one of three places-the teachers, lounge, the cafeteria, or the main office. As a diversion from the classroom, the teachers' lounge offers pleasant surround- ings for relaxation, grading papers, typ- ing test stencils, or reading. They may get a welcome cup of coffee in the cafeteria. In the main office they check their faculty boxes and daily bulletin announce- ments-or confer with the principal about school problems. Before school some teachers may be found daily in the cafeteria savoring a cup of coffee. Checking in for the long school day ahead, Mr. E. L. Albritton, Howard Graham and Mr. J. M. Thompson read the daily announce- ments in the main office. Miss Madge Rusk picks up her mail and'class roll cards from her faculty box in the registrar's office. Relaxing in the teachers' lounge during their conference period are Miss Clauda Everly, Wendell Watson, Miss Helen Schafer, Ronald Rice and Bill Cooper. 95 Cookin , Cleaning Keep Two School taffs Busy Always hurried and harried, an efficient staff operates the non-profit school cafeteria in such a way as to give students the most nourishing meals at the lowest possible cost. Students may purchase hot plate lunches or go to the snack bar for a sandwich and variety of candies, potato chips, cookies or other desserts. Lunch usually includes meat, two vegetables, salad, dessert, bread and milk. The maintenance staff keeps busy each day cleaning and sweeping the halls and classrooms, as well as the cafeteria and gymnasiums. Standing by the familiar stack of trays in the cafeteria is Mrs. Roy Kilgore, who has been manager of the cafeteria staff for 18 years. Mrs. Janie Becker, Mrs. Winnie Slaten, Mrs. Neva Ayres, Mrs. E. L. Albritton and Mrs. Joyce Shoulders prepare to cook steaks for a Thursday meal. Gathering their brooms before starting their daily cleanup routine are A. M. Barnes, Floyd Lecroy, T. A. Rush and Scott Jones. E. C. Kemper was not present when the picture was taken. 96 Mrs. Helen Lunsford and Mrs. Ellen Swindle pre- pare to make yeast rolls for the noon lunch. , M Barney R. Riley, chief of the fieldhoug, main. tenance, talks with Bill Smith, maintenance 4-per, visor. , Sheridan Walker, senior, and Miss Helen Schafer, speech teacher, critically watch a Junior Play rehearsal in the auditorium. Hobbies, School Events Oeeupy Teachers, Time P.H.S. faculty members participate in many school activities besides their classroom duties. Loyal teachers can be found at club meetings, sports events and generally Wherever there are students to be assisted, taught or supported. Teachers, too, have hobbies which occupy their spare time. Mr. Sikes, for instance, is often in the P.H.S. darkroom Working on photography. Mr. Aubra Nooncaster enjoys tinkering with his stereo and tape recordings in his leisure hours. Seeing teachers relaxing with their hobbies helps students to realize that their classroom instructors are also human beings who enjoy relaxation as much as do their pupils. John Brown, senior, receives advice on photography pro- cedures from Perry Sikes, math teacher. School-spirited P.H.S. teachers, Mrs. Ross Baird, Ronald Rice, Miss Helen Schafer, Miss'Bernice Franklin and Mrs. John Woods, enjoy a visit during halftime at a basketball game in the Harvester fieldhouse. Garland Goodwyn, sophomore, buys a ticket from Ancel Joyner, English teacher, at a Har- vester basketball game. 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Other girls nominated were Tommie Babcock, Pat Chandler, DeAnn Drew, Betty Enright, Anne Evans, Gloria Langford, Candy Nohlitt, Sally Paden, Sue Price and Sheri Walker. X IBILI7 NDIVI Presenting Student Council objectives at the orientation assembly is .lanie Thompson. student body vice-president. Keith Swanson. student body president. speaks to the student body betore an assembly. Linda Key, Keith Swanson. Janie Thompson. Turan Soylemez. Luisa Prieto and Richard Fatheree pause at the Amarillo Air Terminal before taking off for Richmond. l02 Council Heads Travel To Meet in Virginia Six Pampa High School students repmsented the Student Council in Richmond, Virginia, at the Southern Association of Student Councils in late October this year. The group included Keith Swan- son. SC president. Janie Thompson, SC vice-presi- dent. Linda Key. secretary. Richard Fatheree, Soph- omore Representative. Turan Soylernez and Luisa Prieto. foreign exchange students. and Miss Bernice Franklin. sponsor. At the convention they attended discussions con- cerning problems of Student Council and leadership. They also toured Williamsburg. Yorktown. and Tvashington. D. C., where they san' the capitol: Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials and the Smithson- ian Institution. Gltlowdyl Week Starts Busy Council Year Beginning with the Howdy Party before the 1962-63 school year got really under- way, Student Council worked hard to suc- cessfully complete another busy year. Besides the Howdy Party, SC sponsored a weekly Morning Vlfatch Ca devotional period for all studentsl, booster tag and football program sales, assembly programs, promotions of the All-School Carnival and talent show, White Christmas gifts and homeroom door decorations, entertainment of the faculty with a registration-day coffee and assistance with the annual homecoming activities. Edwin Albers, parliamentarian and assembly director, and Jolmlyn Mitchell, historian, handle their respective duties. Linda Key, Student Council secretary, and Miss Bernice Franklin, sponsor, discuss SC records. Raymond Nance, chaplain, leads a devotional preceding an assembly. I03 Turan Soylemez speaks to student body at the orientationl assembly, Exchange Students Share Student Life Sharing the 1962-63 school year with PHS stu- dents as American Field Service exchange students were Turan Soylemez, from Istanbul, Turkey, and Luisa Prieto, from Madrid, Spain. During his stay in Pampa, Turan lived with Tommy Veale, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Veale, While Luisa made her home with Cynthia Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morgan. As his first semester schedule at PHS, Turan chose trigonometry, English III-CA, general draft- ing, speech, physics and American history. Luisa elected speech, choir, typing, government, English III-GA and American history. IO4 Co, Harvesters, go! yell Turan and Luisa in a burst of pride for the fighting Harvesters. Luisa and Turan enjoy carnival activities offered at the Sophomore Li'1 Lag Vegas booth. ,,,,.. 0 ew Luisa and Turan ponder over a sample ballot for the Mock Election. Luisa greets students in the opening assembly presented by Neither was accustomed to free election in their homeland. Luisa, Turari Active In chool Affairs A speaker of three languages-German, English, and Turkish-Turan participated in many activities during his stay in Pampa. He was interested in becoming a cowboy while he Was in Texas and also traveled with the Veale family to Red River several times on skiing trips. Turan was elected All-School Pin-up by his fellow students this year. Luisa, who also spoke three languages-French, English and Spanish-sang in the A Cappella Choir and participated in its musical production 4'Where's Charlie?'7 Both Luisa and Turan spent an eventful year in our midst and won the hearts of all Pampa High students with their friendliness and enthu- siasm. Student Council. mek Luisa and Turan talk with their new American friends Cynthia Morgan, Keith Swanson and Tommy Veale in front of the school following registration. l05 HCOIDG 011, HHTVSSTETS- Yelllu the husky' Wife Of head Cheering the Harvesters on to victory, enthusiastic students yell and clap cheerleader Tommie Babcock urges students in familiar pep io a famihar Chant' rally scene. Editors-in-chief of Little Harvester and Har- vester publications. Gail Cole and Phyllis Dalsing, explain sales and picture procedures at the opening assembly. Presenting her with a mum, Jerry Glover, senior Harvester haltback. shows his appre- ciation of his mother in a football pep rally. Pep Rallies Support Teams At the Howdy Party held in the girls' gym this year, DeAnn Drew presents silver dollars to lucky winners while Keith Swanson, SC president, awaits the program. Key Clulobers Present Flags ln one of the most impressive assemblies of the year, the Key Club presented the school with fifty United States flags, fifty Texas flags and copies of famous national documents to be placed in homerooms. These documents included the Declaration of Inde- pendence, the Preamble to the Con- stitution and the Gettysburg Ad- dress. A talent assembly previewed the annual talent show, and a Christ- mas program was presented by the A Cappella Choir. Among the Senior Day activities is new group of cheerleaders sporting baggy dresses and hairy legs, who entertained students while representing the famed Class of '63. Key Club members line up across the stage in a colorful parade as they present the school with fifty United States flags and fifty Texas flags to be placed in homerooms. The talented hands of ,lohnlyn Mitchell skim across the keys to present a perform- ance of skill and artistry at the Talent Assembly. Council Goals Set for Year At the first assembly of the year, Student Council presented its theme, '4Promote Personal Re- sponsibilityw and four objectives. Speeches were made by all SC offi- cers, and the two foreign exchange students were presented to the stu- 1 . g dent body. Presenting the Student Council theme and objectives for the year, student body vice- president Janie Thompson speaks at the orientation assembly. IO7 Seniors Wayne Kreis, Sue Price, Sheridan Walker, .lohnny Weath- erly, Wilbur Walls, Francine Forrester and senior English teacher Ancel Joyner enjoy hospitality at the second-place senior booth. Future Ronald winning 'GlVlagnolia Manor. Booths Place ln Competition Receiving first place in the booth com- petition at the All-School Carnival was the Future Nurses' Magnolia Manorw Booth, housed in the film room and offering candy, cookies, and other such treats. Taking second place was the Senior Red Garter Saloon, which included authentic entertainment of dancing girls and a honky- tonk piano. Copping the third place was the Junior Classical Leagueis marriage and cotton candy booth. Nurse .lan Little serves Sharon Smith, Sweet and Gerald Burkett in the olub's Fun and Merriment Fill chool Carnival Confetti eggs, crepe paper, fun and merriment-all thesethings contributed to the gay atmosphere of the All-School Car- nival held in the school cafeteria Septem- ber 29. Energetic students Worked all day of the carnival setting up booths for the exciting night ahead, and it was a noisy and fun-loving group that filled the base- ment When the festivities began. Excited students line up at the Junior Classical League marriage and cotton candy booth. Dainty beauties show off their curves at the Student Council Style Show. l08 QUEEN and KING Tommie Babcock and Donnie Ayres. Royalty Entertained At chool Carnival Midst a a'Pocketful of Rainbowsf, the Carnival King and Queen and other royalty were entertained by Paula Sealy, who danced to the music from 4'West Side Story, .lack Nichols singing uPocketful of Rainbowsgv and Ernie Lawrence singing 'cGirl of My Dreamsf, Elayne Thornburg accompanied the entertainers. With Don Sears as master of ceremonies, Tammy Cox and Pat Prichard, members of the kindergarten set, presented a red rose to each lady of the court, a dozen roses to the queen, and crowns to the reign- ing monarchs. Y ATTENDANTS Betty Enright Howard Reed ATTENDANTS Kitty Gates Keith Riemer Qu! ATTENDANTS Donna Conner ATTENDANTS Linda Cox ATTENDANTS Betty BIOWH Richard Fatheree San Williams Ricky Stewart IO9 .lean Holman and Candy Noblitt harmonize their beautiful voices to entertain students with the strains of 'LA Di La. Elayne Thornburg and in the presentation of singing. Comedian Bill llangham brings laughter to stu- Sue Price croons to the notes of A Good dents with his monologue A Day in Radio Man is Hard to Find and 'fBi1lBai1ey. Land. John Mann combine their musical talent 'fCalifornia, Here I come, with Elayne Annual how pots Talent PHS was filled with talented students in 1963, and many of them performed before students and adults at the annual talent show held in the fieldhouse dur- ing the early spring. Admirers of talent were entertained by singers, dancers, comedians, piano players and various other performers at another successful talent show. If , Tonight. from the movie West Side Story is beautifully' sung by Judy Pemberton. Harvester band twirlers Lamoyne Clark, .lerilyn Carter and Donna Conner keep time to the exotic beat of '4Apache. I I0 Second place winner in door decoration, room 218, featured an artificial Yucca plant on a white background. M With stained glass windows and ever- green trim, room 211 received an honorable mention in the competi- Room 100 won third place for its pink and Von 1 . blue representation of the twelve days of Christmas. Christmas Trimmin s Bri hteri School Halls Tinsel and lights decorated the halls celebrating the Christmas season, as students and teachers alike prepared for the holidays. The focal point of the decorations was the huge Christmas tree in the center hall, where the white Christmas bas- kets were gathered for needy families of the area. First place winner, room 105, wished Harvesters Merry Christmas with its golden tree trimmed with decora- tions representing different organizations of the school. Robert Pullen and Jenny Ledrick begin trimming the kingsize Christmas tree placed in center hall by Student Council. 1 Q .if Sw K h X 6-1 f -,f ff? TURAN SOYLEWEZ and ANNE EVANS All-School Pin-Ups Elected by a popular vote of the entire student body, the most beautiful and most handsome stu- dents were honored with the title 4'Pin-upf' Turan Soylemez was a foreign exchange student in 1962- 63, While Anne Evans, senior, was also elected Miss Flame this year. Turan and Anne enjoy leisure time looking as hand some as usual. ll3 -3Vz.fkiQi A X xg xx wg, x ix xx MX XV.. X Y , X XX xx.. ,A fkx Q QQSQCZQ Tommie, exhibits her school spirit while leading students in cheers for their Har- vester heroes. TOMMIE BABCOCK All-School Favorite Head cheerleader for 1962-1963, senior Tommie Babcock Wa-s phosen girl All-School Favorite. An active member of school activities, Tommie was also elected Carnival Queen and was an attendant for Miss Flame this year. Il5 SENIORS Janie Thompson and Robert Pullen Class Favorites Chosen By Vote Chosen by vote of their respective classes, favorites were selected for their friendliness, enthusiasm and general per- sonality. Robert Pullen, Janie Thompson, San Wil- liams and Keith Riemer participated in Student Council, with Janie as vice-presi- dent and San and Keith as class officers. Donna and Lamoyne were band twirlers, and San and Keith both played football. JUNIORS Keith Riemer and Lamoy-ne Clark' SOPHOMORES Donna Conner and San Williams . 2, x A 2, 4, ki in 4 ,L f,,f 2-ix Ma x Q Ai f M, wwf ,f yi 9,1 , W f Q . X K ,Lf lf Edwin Cordon Phyllis Albers Balch Dalsing DeAnn Wayne Linda Drew Hawkins Key Mike Randy Joyce Maguire Matson Prock Keith Susan Rose Swanson Watson Webb Honor Club Promotes Leadership and Service Two-year members, the officers and other mem- bers pictured above, were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. The fifteen senior members comprise five per cent of last year's Junior Class, chosen by a secret vote of the faculty. Being selected as a member of National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a student of Pampa High School. Junior members who were initiated March 13 are, KNEEL- ING: Lamoyne Clark and Betty Brown. FRONT ROW: Carol Chase, Jerry Edmondson, Kathy Larsen, Ann Qualls, Cynthia Morgan, Judie Riley, Martha Pattillo, Susan Carr. BACK ROW: Clive Seymour, Ricky Goodwin, Joe Fischer, Don Rexroad, Ray Wagner and Myron Aftergut. f . Senior initiates posing for a picture after the announce- ment of their elecetion to National Honor Society, are, KNEELING: Sue Price, Tommie Babcock, Jenny Ledrick, Joanne Lawson, Jan Adams. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Ann Thompson, Jenny Goff, Kayleen Layne, Janie Thompson, ociety Stimulates Better Scholarship Candy Noblitt, Johnlyn Mitchell, Gail Cole, Susie Fillman. BACK ROW: Eddie Edwards, Gordon Bayless, Ricky Frazier, James Nanney, John S. Brown, James Shelton, Don Ayres, Ralph Palmer and Bob Jackson. To create enthusiasm in scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, and develop mature citizens from the students of Pampa High School are the purposes of the Na- tional Honor Society. NHS was organized in 1930 with nine seniors and five junior members. As the school grew, the membership increased. All seniors and juniors who have a grade average of 85 are eligible for selection as a member.- Each year five per cent of the Junior Class and fifteen per cent of the Senior Class are initiated. Annual activities of the club include initiating new members at a formal assembly and enthu- siastically supporting the handbook of Pampa High School, Harvester Hallsf, Pat Chandler, 'vice-president, Louise Richardson, secretary, and Sally Paden, president, study needed changes in Harvester Halls with Mrs. Virginia Myers, NHS sponsor. II9 Initiates Gail Cole, Jennifer Turner, Rose Webb, Judie Riley and Ann Christie light their candles at the initiation ceremony in the home eco- nomics living room. K ' 'ssss1 - X. 1-1?i1Qge3s -Q 'S ' X l A n ...gs 'tes Connie Kuntz, Little Harvester associate editor, serves a cup of punch to Phyllis Dalsing, annual editor, at the initiation. Journalists Promote Creative Thou hts Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Hurley, is an international honor society for high school journalists. Quill and Scroll promotes force- ful writing, clear thinking and scholarship. To become a member, a student must be a jun- ior with an 85 average for the preceding year, have Worked on one of the publications for a year, and be approved by the sponsor. Activities include an annual steak fry, initiation of new members, and a Christmas basket for a needy Pampa family. Spring initiates this year were Marylyn Brown, Ronnie Choat, Ann Daniels, Lanelle Emler, Mike Maguire, Brenda Nabors and ,l on Pitts. Gordon Bayless, two-year member, drills initiates Rose Webb and Gail Cole on Quill and Scroll principles. Enjoying the annual Quill and Scroll steak fry are Phyllis Dalsing, vice- president, Connie Kuntz, president, Turan Soylemez and Luisa Prieto, foreign exchange students, who were special guests. I20 Jan Porter, secretary, and Miss Elizabeth Hurley, sponsor, prepare for the Quill and Scroll initiation. Preparing to initiate new members are the last yearis initiates, Sheri Walker, Jan Adams, Janie Thompson, Don Sears, Janis Lively and Sally Paden. Miss Helen Schafer, sponsor, and Johnlyn Mitchell, president, compare notes as they proceed to offer advice and instructions to the junior play cast. Awaiting the moment when they will become Thespians are James Shelton, Candy Noblitt, Edwin Albers, Tommy Veale, seatedg Dana Taylor, Robert Pullen, Raymond Nance' and Sandra Molesworth. Drama Appreciation ou ht b Thespians- Thespian Troupe 1010 seeks to instill in the drama group a greater and keener appreciation for the dramatic arts. The earning of ten points by performing in plays, public speaking, or stage crew work is one requirement for membership in the club. Maintaining a B average and reciting twenty lines of Shakespeare are other requirements. Traditional activities include the sophomore one- act plays directed by senior Thespians, the Chil- drenis Theater plays given at elementary schools, fall and spring initiations, and a steak fry at the end of the year. Thespians travel to the Amarillo Little Theatre and the Branding Iron Theatre in Canyon for plays. They journey to Eastern New Mexico Uni- versity at Portales for a drama festival, where they Won an excellent rating last year. 1 Billy Mangham, treasurer, Mike Maguire, vice-president, and Sue Price, secretary, stop for a chat at the January initiation. l2I Kenneth Hall, Linda Craig, Francine Green, Donna Vienneau, Andrea Jewell, Judie Riley, Helen Hampton and Charles Yahne learn how a yearbook is produced at Taylor Publishing Co. in Dallas. Kenneth schedule finishing touches on a division page. Linda Craig and Francine Green, junior editors, type their class pages while Sharron Michaels, Dorothy Pollard and Jan Cook, sophomore editors, check names for accuracy and spelling. Hall and Charles Yahne, sports editors and photographers, pictures for their pages, while .lon Pitts, art editor, puts Rose Webb, associate editor, plans faculty pages for the 1963 Harvester. Writing copy and outlines for their pages are Marylyn Brown, ac- tivities editor, Donna Vienneau and Sandy Tomson, assistant editors. Frank Stallings listens attentivelY as Jean KFJHEY, Diana lJ6H1'1i1?gf0Y1 and Joan Keagy, advertising assistants, apply their salesmanship ability. I22 Barbara Reeves, Martha Tankersley and Lanella Emler, senior class editors, make layouts and type copy for their section in the annual. Annual taff Worlcs Toward Better Book Producing a yearbook that Pampa High students will remember in years to come is the aim of the Harvester staff. During the three deadline weeks of the year, staffers join together after school and at night to compile pictures, copy, layouts and art work into the finished pages to send to the publisher. To become a member of the staff, a student must possess an interest in journalism, art or photog- raphy. Phyllis Dalsing, editor-in-chief, hands an award to a winner at Texas High School Press Association in Den- ton. Phyllis was THSPA secretary this year. Ann Christie, RIGHT, clubs editor, assisted by Carolyn Tucker and Andrea Jewell, edits copy to meet a deadline. Checking the list of advertisers and preparing page This is a familiar scene on the night of the annual signing party when students layouts are Richard Steele, business manager, and Ann Swarm into the main hall and cafeteria to have friends sign their yearbooks. Daniels, advertising manager. I23 5 K s'T i-it. Newspaper Reports All School Activities Interviewing news sources, writing stories and editorials, editing and headlining copy, reading proofs for correction of errors, and selling adver- tisements are a few of the assignments that keep Little Harvester staff members busy publishing a weekly newspaper. Staffers travel each year to Lubbock, Denton, Canyon and Austin to attend conventions of West Texas High School Press Association, Texas High School Press Association, Panhandle High School Press Association and lnterscholastic League Press Conference. Gail Cole, editor-in-cliief, copyreads a story for an issue of the Little Harvester. 3 E-' .ff l ,. Typing stories for the Little Harvester are Frances Prince, Kathy Forker, Linda Killougli, Pat Collett and Patsy Rose. Pat Ludeman, circulation manager, delivers a stack of papers to homeroom subscribers. Inserting and counting papers by liomerooms, and prepar- noon to get papers ready for Friday morning delivery. ing mail copies, staff members gather each Thursday after- IZ4 Ns 5 S wi Y .lan Porter, managing editor, and Connie Kuntz, associate editor, post news and photo assignments for a coming issue of the paper. Mike Maguire, exchange editor, helps to spot plays for Ronnie Choat, sports editor, in the Harvester Stadium press box. Jennifer Turner, right, feature editor, edits copy while Helen Hampton and Judie Riley, news editors, work on a difficult headline. W .3 3 .lan Grady, Ronnie Choat and Gail Cole look at Cream of the Crop winners at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Brenda Nabors, business manager, posts advertising accounts in the ledger, while Russell Veal, advertising manager, checks the runsheet to dummy ads for a weekly issue. Typing copy for the paper are ,lan Grady, Chris Grayson, Mary Ellen Cooper and Jenny Goff. I25 Checking a thesaurus for the best word to use in a manu- script they are editing are Susie Fillman, assistant editor Mr. Aubra Nooncaster, sponsor, gives helpful suggestions for and Edwin Albersfbusiness manager- Prairie Cold to Mike Maguire, left, and Wayne Hawkins, co- editors. Dana Taylor and Wayne Lyles, staff members, observe Mrs. J. E. Torvie, co-sponsor, as she critically checks a short story. I26 Youn Authors Writer For New Magazine Resumed after a lapse of many years, Prairie Gold, literary magazine, was scheduled to be pub- lished in the spring after subscription sales during the fall. Manuscripts Written by high school students were to be edited by the student staffers under the super- vision of Mr. Aubra Nooncaster and Mrs. J. E. Torvie, sponsors, Material was to include short stories, essays and poetry. Kaye C. Hubbard and Rose Webb are among the first students to buy subscriptions to the new literary magazine. Making the sales is Pat Chandler. enior Class Drama Portrays Small Town Life, love and death in a typical small town was portrayed by seniors in their class play, i'Our Towni' by Thornton Wilder. Miss Helen Schafer directed the play, with lan Lively as student director. Narrated by Don Sears as the Stage Manager, the cast featured Sandra Molesworth, Raymond Nance, Edwin Albers, Mike Maguire, lohnlyn Mitchell and Susie Fillman in the leading roles. Others in the cast were Sheri Walker, Bill Leon- ard, Candy Noblitt, Larry Stephens, Ronnie Brown, ,lohn Holloway, Charlie Cross, Robert Pullen, Bill Mangham, Tommy Veale, Carson Snow, Chris Cray- son, Sally Paden, Certie Eslick, Billy Thompson, Jenny Ledrick, Jan Adams, lan Porter, Elaine Thornburg, Bobby Howard and Dianne Ammons. Dr. Gibbs CMike Maguirel and Mr. Webb Clildwin Albersl con- gratulate each other on the approaching marriage of their chil- dren while Wally Webb fBill Leonardj waits for his sister's wedding to start. E ' dl ' ' g the affairs of the townsfolk are Mrs. Gift? fflohgrlllifsllpltrflitclilelll, Mrs. Webb CSusie Fillmanl and Mrs. Soarnes fCandy Noblittl. Don Sears as the Stage Manager glibly tells the story of Our Townf' Rebecca Gibbs CSheridan Walker? tells her brother, George fRaymond Nancel, about a letter as she leans out of her window. Emily Webb fSandra Mole-sworthl stops her homework to look out her window and dream. '27 With Dagmar fJane Heatonl sitting at his feet, Mr. Hyde CPrice Dosierl dramatically reads L'The Hound of the Baskervillesi' to the Hanson family, Chris CCarol Chasel, Mama tKathy Larsenj, Papa CRobin Vaill, Katrin CCharlotte Bentonl and Nels tClay Livelyl. Mama fKathy Larsenj reminisces about life in the old country, Norway, with Katrin fChar- lotte Bentonl over a cup of coffee and a soda, while the drug store clerk fLarry Johnson? i polishes glasses. 1 Mr. Thorkelson fBarry Petersonl and Trina fDana Tay- lor? stop during a stroll in the park to admire their baby, the greatest treasure of their marriage l28 Junior Play Focuses On ' orwe ian 6Mama, UI Remember Mama, by Kathryn Forbes, a touching combination of comedy and real-life drama, Was presented February 22 and 23 by the Junior Class. The play tells of the life of a Norwegian-Ameri- can family of six, plus several relatives. Main characters are Katrin, the oldest daughter, played by Charlotte Benton, Mama, played by Kathy Lar- sen, Papa, played by Robin Vail, Christine, played by Jane Heaton, and Nels, played by Clay Lively. Supporting players were Rex Rose, Ann Qualls, Dana Taylor, Sandy Bush, Price Dosier, Barry Peterson, Bill McKinney, Hank Henry, Helen Mof- fitt, Sandy Tomson, Carol Peeples, Martha Pattillo, Sue Bray, Cindy Erwin, Nancy O,Donnell, Carole Sears, Larry Johnson, Kathleen St. Clair, Tim Eller, Joe Fischer, John Reynolds and Pat Overton. Stage crews included Joe Fischer, Don Rexroad, John Tripplehorn, Ricky Goodwin and John Rey- nolds, assisted by seniors Charlie Cross, Don Sears, Bill Mangham, Mike Maguire, Robert Pullen and Carson Snow. Jenny CAnn Quallsb forcefully tries to persuade Sigrid fSandra Bushl to talk to Uncle Chris fRex Rose? about her son's opera. tion, which Uncle Chris has maneuvered. 4 On their way to see the Wizard of Oz are the Tin Woodman CSally Padenl, Scarecrow CSheri Walkerl, Dorothy CSue Pricel and Toto the dog CBill Manghaml. The Wizard of Oz CDon Searsj reveals his true identity to the as- tonishment of the people of his town and those who have traveled from far away to visit him. Debate Club rgues Factual Information ln Debate Club, students learn to discuss both sides of controversial issues, supporting their argu- ments with factual information. The subject for this year's debate competition in lnterscholastic League contests is: Resolved that the United States may back the Common Market for the Western Hemis- phere. Debates with teams from other schools and com- petition in Interscholastic League contests was scheduled by members this spring. tudents Perform for Grade Schools Children's Theater, whose casts this year are com- posed of Thespians, presents plays for the younger children of Pampa to stimulate their understanding and imagination. Directed by Miss Helen Schafer, the plays are trooped to the elementary schools. This year 'cThe Wizard ofAOz Was presented for the students of Stephen F. Austin, W. B. Travis, Horace Mann, B. M. Baker, Woodrow Wilson and Lamar schools during November and December. Sue Price played the leading role of Dorothy, with Don Sears as the Wizard, Sheri Walker as the Scarecrow, Jan Lively as the Cowardly Lion, Sally Paden as Tin Woodman and Bill Mangham as Toto, the dog. The Wicked Witch fDana Taylorb casts a spell over Dorothy CSue Pricel before she starts on her journey through the forest to see the Wizard. Discussing a debate topic with Mrs. Don Myers, sponsor, seated left, are Bill McKinney, presidentg Price Dosier, vice-president, and Pat Ludeman, secretary-treasurer. IZ9 Be istrar Assistants ieep Busy in Office Answering the telephone, delivering messages to students and teachers, typing, filing and checking permanent record cards are some of the duties of the girls who work in the registrar's office. The student office assistants who help Mrs. M. E. Webb, registrar, also distribute the mail to teachers in their faculty boxes. Students helping Mrs. M. E. Webb, registrar, in her office are: SEATED: Sharon Vickery, Sue Ann Thompson, .loan Nye, DeAnn Drewg STANDING: Nancy Neil, Sharon Rothermel, Veletta Oliver, Kathy Smith, and Chris Grayson. Coachin Assistants Type, Answer Phone Eight girls work as student assistants to the eight coaches of Pampa High School in the football and basketball coaching offices. The girls keep busy answering the telephone, typing stencils and other material and running errands. Susie Fillrnan Assistants in the coaches, offices are Betty Enright, Tommie Babcock, .lanet Baker, Carol Muns, Gwen Carver and Kathy West. Not pictured are Sue Lee and .lenny Ledrick. Co-Up Sells Students ariety of upplies Selling school supplies, running mimeograph and stencil machines and writing receipts for money de- posited in club and activity accounts are some of the tasks of students working in the Co-Op. The student assistants also help Mrs. John Woods, school secretary, with work in the bookroom. After Christmas the Co-Op and bookroom were moved to new quarters in the old film room in the basement next to the cafeteria. Students assisting Mrs. John Woods in the Co-Op are: FRONT ROW: Bill Lockhart, lim Brashears, Cecelia McDonald, Frank Palmitier, Kaye C. Hubbardg BACK ROW: Jerry Gloyer, Gerald Allen, Carson Snow and Ronnie Brown. I 30 Mrs. ,Ruby Capps has as her assistants in the counselorls office: SEATED: Gail Cole, ,lohnlyn Mitchell, Cile Gordon. STANDING: Kayleen Layne, .Iudy Horn, Vicki Lash, Donna Petty, Carol Muns, Gay Arndt and Ann Barnes. Library Assistants Check, Shelve Books Checking books and magazines in and out of the library, filing rental cards, aiding students in find- ing research information and returning books to the shelves that are used each class period-these are the main duties of library student assistants. They take care of any work assigned them by Miss Mary Gordon, librarian. Attendance office assistants are: FRONT ROW: Judy Stephens, Audra Taylor, .loanne Lawson, Donna Futch. MIDDLE ROW: Cynthia Reddell, L, Kaye Hubbard, Penny Nickel, Barbara Glenn, .loy Buchanan. BACK ROW: Martha Tankersley, Sherry Clark, Phyllis Taylor and Judy Allen. Not pictured are Earlene Brown and Loretta Henry. Assistants Li hten Work of Counselor Filing, typing student records, answering the telephone and acting as receptionists, ten girls help Mrs. Ruby Capps with work in the counselor's of- fice. The counselor advises students on courses to schedule to meet the credit requirements for grad- uation, as Well as supervises the giving of aptitude and intelligence tests. Assistants of Miss Mary Gordon, librarian, are: FRONT ROW: Sharon Born, Cheryl Weinheirner, Sharon Haught, Gladys Fuller, Alma Watkins, Veletta Fusell. BACK ROW: Ruth Brown, Dean Blackmon, Orean Wright, Sandra Moles- worth, Betty Irvin, Ginger Hestand and Rose Lunsford. Not pictured are Sue Lee, Dorothy Staus, Ethel Bland, Karen Ing, Estella Smith and Priscilla Dobbin. Absentees Collected By Attendance Aides Picking up absentee record cards and checking the absentee files in the attendance office are the duties of girls working for Mrs. E. S. Stilwell, at- tendance clerk. Students assistants in this office also answer the telephone in the adjoining office of the assistant principal. I3I - 4,4 ,L - ig V, Concert Band Sneaking a glance at action on the field during an exciting football game is Mr. Fred Stockdale, band director. l32 CORNETS: Cecil Biggers, Dwight Been, Mark Brown, Don Cobb, Robert Dalton, Rickey Frazier, Gary Jones, Gary Laramore, Nancy Newlin, John Price, Emmett Saltzman, David White, David Wilks. FRENCH HORNS: Helen Moffitt, George Henderson, Wayne Lemons, Bill Leonard, Stephen Palmitier, Duane Schaub, Earl Scott,- Bobby Whatley. BARITONES: Jim Barnard, James Nidiffer, Don Nichols, Ronnie Thrasher. TROMBONES: Wayne Deering, David Egerton, Mike Hardin, Randy Holmes, Cleve Lewis, Van Ragsdale, Doug Scaggs, Wesley Wilhoite. BASS: John Goes. BASS HORNS: Charles Graham, Jim Hall, Roger Merrill, James Nanney, James Winlkleblack. PERCUSSION: Judy Allen, Dick Beckham, Sharon Hackley, Pat Lambright, John Luedecke, George Shelton, Sharron Michaels. FLUTES: Linda Hennig, Jerry Herlacher, Maurine Hickman, Joanne Law- son, Janelle McDonald. BASSOONS: Gordon Bayless, Connie Kuntz, Robert Mann. OBOES: Marvin Branson, Martha Pattillo. SAXOPHONES: Larry Barton, Ralph Bradford, J erilyn Carter, Molly Cornutt, Gary Hankhouse, Gary McGaughy, Donna Rath, David Robertson, Kermit Koen, Brenda Thompson, Harold Thompson, Billy Ragsdale. CLARINETS: Barbara Browning, Lamoyne Clark, Donald Colvard, Donna Conner, Janna Conner, Marilyn Davenport, Robert DeWeese,iBetl1 Dunn, David Fennell, Cheryl Forman, Lanna Sue Cillin, Jane Heaton, Garry Heard, Beverly Langley, Twilla Pruess, Susan Rankin, Louise Richardson, Elly Sargent, Kay Smith, Pat Stewart, Larry Veale, Susan Watson, Ola Nell Worley, Larue Beaty, Guy Nanney. 4 Lon Drills Pay Off in Top-Rated Band Rain, snow or holiday-before, during and after school-the Harvester Band drilled on intricate routines prepared by Director Fred Stockdale. Through all kinds of Weather, the band skillfully performed precision marching routines between halves at Pampa football games-at home and away. Even in freezing temperatures, the high-stepping twirlers were in front of the band adding a sparkling touch to the marching rhythms of a top-rated band. Leading the band on the field was Drum Major Gordon Bayless. Hawking a cake at their ring-toss booth at the All-School Carnival are band officers, Rickey Frazier, presidentg Louise Richardson, vice-presidentg and .lerilyn Carter, secretary. Studying sheet music of Mutiny on the Bounty are class representatives, Beverly Langley and .lolinny Luedecke, SEATED. Van Ragsdale, Lamoyne Clark, James Nanney and Susan Watson. All-State Band members, meeting to rehearse for the big day when they will play in Houston, are Louise Richardson, Louella Sargent, Gordon Bayless, Lamoyne Clark and Pat Stewart. I33 Cordon Bayless, drum major, practices his strut to lead the Harvester Band in its marching routines. Band Sweetheart, Louise Richardson, shows off her floral lyre presented her at the Pampa-Plainview football game. Other candidates were lerilyn Carter and Janelle McDonald. I 34 Twirlers stepping high during half-time at a football game are Lamoyne Clark Jerilyn Carter, Donna Conner and ,lerry Herlacher. Cotton Bowl Hosts Precision Marcherst Acclaimed by 50,000 fans and viewed on a na- tionwide television network, the Harvester Band presented the first precision marching performance of Mutiny on the Bounty at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas November ll. Special permission from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio and the Columbia Broadcasting Company en- abled the 94-member band to play the theme from the current hit movie between halves of the New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys professional football game. Climaxing the Veterans Day halftime show, Di- rector Fred Stockdale conducted a spectacular rendi- tion of HGod Bless American by the Pampa band, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and a military drill team, who formed a mammoth shield on the field. The three-day trip to Dallas was the bandis top event of the year. They visited uSix Flags Over Texas while in Dallas. Traveling on three char- tered buses, the musical delegation performed at halftime at the Harvester-Westerner football game in Lubbock en route to Dallas. A W 5 L 1 sses ssss r 51.31-2s ig ,s -5 ..hg l i Ji-Elf - , ' ' Qf - -' as ' .L, LQ! Lt,,,mxR,g Knhibgv- Q, aim. . - -. 9, t, 4 ,,.L 'ns t .L V ggviw. :V 'f,1,e'f 2, 2 V, ' is .X 1:4 X1 -X-N - 4 .4 vi' e ., 41. f1',1,,,g,pg NH 511 ,L' ,' , 5 ' 59. , f f A r f - BE ,QS ,, J- 1 :wg ., . ,4?f'!f,'ei nur. ll h Lil! ..,, .itil EA 52:-11 asa The HPride of Parnpaf' plays the theme from '4Mutiny odn the Marching for the 50,000 fans at the New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys Bounty during a precision-marching exhibition at the Cotton professional football game in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas is the widely- Bowl in Dallas. acclaimed Harvester Band. The Harvester Band forms a shield for the finale of the inter- America as a. tribute to Veterans Day as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts mission performance at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas November ll. and Camp Fire Girls sing. All Branches of the military service Directed by Mr. Fred Stockdale, the band plays God Bless are represented, carrying rifles and flags. I35 P Q as ea ca J J xk'h . QQ 1, t .-fi -..,.. Q' ,g J it X'AA A Cappella Choir members are: FRONT ROW: Andis, Ammons McCluskey, Holman, Rose, Pemberton, Gordon, Walker, Evans Caskey, Adams Fife, Carver Robertson, L. Baird Taylor, Price SECOND ROW: Noblitt, Liyne, Qualls, Lara, dist, Weatherly, Mr. Hugh Sanders, choir director, conducts the band accompaniment in the A Cappella Choir's production of '6Where's Charley? I36 7 1 T. Edmondson, J. Edmondson, J. Prock, Haslam, Morgan, McCoy, McBroom, Mangus, Schlumbohm, Rhode, J. Baird, Kinnamon, THIRD ROW: Baxter, Sheriff, Stafford, Mangham, M. Prock, Johnson, Jackson, Burkett, Turner, Hysmith, Edwards, Hale, A Cappella Choir SOPRANOS: Jean Holman, Judy Pemberton, Cile Gordon, Sheri- dan Walker, Anne Evans, Cynthia Morgan, Linda McCoy, Jan Adams, Gwen Carver, Joretta Baird, Sue Price, Barbara Kinna- mon, Loretta Baird, Gwen Schlumbohm, Terry Edmondson, Linda Taylor, Judy Caskey, Gayle Gist. ALTOS: Linda Andis, Candy Noblitt, Kayleen Layne, Dianne Ammons, Ann Qualls, Kay Lard, Sandra Weatherly, Marjorie Robertson, Pat Rhode, Sue Fife, Jerry Edmondson, Carol Mc- llsfoom, Shirley McCluskey, Velda Rose, Martha Haslam, Sharon angus. TENORS: Kenneth Baxter, Jimmy McCluskey, Bill Mangham, Mike Russell, Bob Jackson, Fred Butcher, Keith Riemer, Jack Nichols, Eddie Edwards, John Spencer, Gary Epperson, Sam Bryan, Kelly Robinson, David Hale. BARITONES: Jon Gilpatrick, Monty Prock, Jimmy Johnson, Danny Turner, Harlan Hysmith, John Reynolds, Larry Nichols, Jon Pitts, Buddy Clyburn, Jimmy Flynt, Robert Pullen, Jerry Stafford. BASSES: Greg Warden, Paul Sheriff, Ray Wagner, James Shelton, Jon Maul, Gerald Burkett, Darrell Doss, Ronald Fletcher, Larry Braly. ACCOMPANIST: Joyce Prock. Reynolds, L. Nichols, Clyburn, Bryan, Pullen, Robinson. BACK ROW: Warden, Gillpatrick, Wagner, McCluskey, Shelton, Russell, Maul, Butcher, Riemer, J. Nichols, Doss, Fletcher, Spencer, Pitt, Braly, Epperson, Flynt, Schmidt. Bill Mangham, president, thinks of ways to entice customers, while Kelly Robinson, vice-president, and Judy Pemberton, secretary, Wait to take their money for the choiris booth at the All-School Carnival. Assembly, Festivals Top Year for Choirs Sing high, sing low! Either Way, A Cappella Choir sopranos and basses combined to provide many entertaining programs during the year. Start- ing in the summer, choir members Worked on cho- reography for their musical, UWhere's Charley?,' The play was presented to packed houses on three consecutive nights. Attending the sixth annual Eastern New Mexico Chorale Festival at Portales, the choir received the outstanding choir award as the choice of all direc- tors at the festival, held October l3. A Cappella members attended the Perryton Christmas Music Festival, where Dr. Houston Bright of West Texas State College directed the combined choirs in a medley of Christmas carols as the con- cluding number on the program. All high school choirs presented a Christmas pro- gram for the student body in an assembly in the Fieldhouse. G On May 3 the annual spring festival was sched- uled to be presented by elementary, junior high and high school choirs. More than 700 voices com- bined in the ugrandw finale of the school year. Practicing for All-Regional Choir are James Shelton Ray Wagner, Kelly Robinson, Dianne Ammons, Judy Pembertoiq, and seated at the piano, Candy Noblitt and Jean Holman. Jean Judy and Candy were named to the All-State Choir, 7 I37 Auditorium Crowded at Choir Production nWbere's Charley? This question will be re- membered for a long time by members of the A Cappella Choir who performed the musical before standing-room-only crowds in the Pampa High auditorium for three nights, November 29-30 and December 1. Set to music by Frank Loesser, the production based on the stage play, 'cCharley,s Aunt, was directed by Mr. Hugh Sanders, With Neil Hess of Amarillo as choreographer. Miss Helen Schafer was drama adviser, and Joyce Prock was accom- panist. Special accompaniment Was provided by a '4Once in Love with Amyw reaches the ears of Amy fSue Priceb as Charley fBill Manghaml pours out his heart to her. group from the Pampa High band- I ,,,, ..M.-f--- , Ne, ,,,,,, 'X r- iii.-Y The Gossips is sung by Judge Mr. Spettique fMonLy Prockj proposes to Charley QBilly ManghamJ, disguised as his aunt, CC-wen Carverl as she prepares for leaving Charley in Z1 state of bewilderment as to the answer. a party. l l Candy Noblitt, Darrell Doss, Jon Gillpatrick, Jean Holman, Bill 133' MT- Hush Sanders, Sing the Clvsins number in the finale of Mangham, Sue Price, James Shelton and Judy Pemberton, directed the Ch0if ml15iC3l, ilWhCTC,5 Ch-?1f1CY?H I38 Patricia CCandy Noblittb gossips excitedly to MacVayne iDianne Ammonsl as she pulls the strings on her corset to give her a better figure. Gloria Langford, Junior-Senior Girls, Choir president, sells a ticket for the Girls, Choir booth at the All-School Carnival to Kathy Rex roat, Sophomore Girls' Choir president. Boy Singers Or anize to Form Male Choir Male Choir, a new chorus for boys who are unable to find time in their schedules for singing, was organized this year by Mr. Hugh Sanders, choral director. The choir meets for practice ses- sions before school, thereby enabling athletes to take part in a choir. Male Choir members are: FRONT ROW: Bill Mangham, Eddie Edwards, Monty Prock, Dwight Chase, Carson Snow, Kenneth Baxter, Bob Jackson, Jimmy Johnson, Billy Hayes, Jimmy Beh- rends, Harlan Hysmith, John Reynolds, Larry Nichols, Danny Turner, Wayne Pursley, Jimmy Flynt, Larkin Miller, Dean Ruff, Hank Henry, Larry Johnson. SECOND ROW: David Hale, Don Snider, Kelly Robinson, Jimmy McCluskey, Paul Sheriff, Jerry Stafford, Buddy Clyburn, Philip Smith, Robert Pullen, Sam Bryan, Bobby Ratliff, John Schmidt, Russell Head, Greg Warden, Robin Vail, Jack Nichols, Claude Bradley, Ernie Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Larry Clifton, Dwight Thompson, John Cobb, Larry Hopp John Spencer, Ronnie Browning, Butch Reeves, Gerald Allen Howard Reed, Mike Russell, Ray Wagner, Jon Gillpatrick, Larry Braly, Ronnie Chase. BACK ROW: Gene Cox, Gordie Shultz Keith Riemer, Larry Stephens, Darrell Doss, John Neslage, Jim Grange, Thomas Grange, Fred Butcher, Ronald Fletcher, Michael Tracy, James Baggerman and Jon Maul. I39 Junior-Senior Girls Choir members are: FIRST ROW: Phyllis Powell, Rhona Walker, Judith Kitto, Gail Fuller, Carole Sears, Betty Brown, Katrina Spencer, Carol Muns, Toni Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Linda Rhyne, Cynthia Reddell, Natalie Skelly, Earlene Brown, Patsy Rose, Glenda Rains, Jean Franklin, Jean Terry, Linda Smith, Kitty Gates, Linda Craig. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Teague, Sharon Cook, Susan Carr, Judy Hyatt, Gloria Langford, Sandra Molesworth, Terrie Watson, Nancy O'Donnell, Judy Gerik, Denise Ball. FOURTH ROW: Donna Jones, Sharon Smith, Shirley Davis, Kerrick Warner, Maurine Stuart, Elaine Hawkins, Brenda Morse, Kathy Larsen, Pat Overton, Cheryl God- frey, Janet Fulks. Two Girls Choirs Sing on Pro rams Sophomore Girls Choir members are: FIRST ROW: Jeanette Chafin, Avril Doucette, Karen Hepler, Susan Saum, Diana Stewart, Mattie Aufill, Paula Skidmore, Janie Dyer, Loretta Turner. SEC- OND ROW: Beverly Snow, Jeanine Messinger, Karen Gist, Ladella Mills, Carolyn Finney, Linda Cavet, Linda Peacock, Teresa Earls, Sherrell Lee, Joyce Brown, Janie Prock, Joan Fulks, JoAnn Cul- lender. THIRD ROW: Marylyn Hendrix, Linda Fewell, Carlene l40 Sexton, Paula Kitchens, Caroline Marak, Bonnie Newman, Kathy Rexroat, Carolyn Francis, Linda Moore, Pat McClellan, Sue Bradford, Karen Bird, Cheryl Wheeler, Patsy Mullins. FOURTH ROW: Judy Carter, Vicki Cox, Susan Howard, Susan Lawrence, Virginia Sims, Shirley Dunagan, Diana Edminster, Pam Ludeman, Sandra Bowen, Jane Howard, Susan Foster, Donna Seawright, Sharon Maul, Jeanine Dorsey, Janet Guthrie. '01-F Barbara Kinnamon, secretary, and .lean Abbott, vice-president, urge revelers to try their luck at the Red Cross dart-throwing booth at the All-School Carnival. Audni Miller of Hereford speaks at the Red Cross enroll- ment assembly. Ann Christie, chaplain, leads the student body in prayer at the assembly kicking off the enrollment drive. tudents Give Money, Time to Red Cross High School Red Cross has grown up in Pampa. Once known as ,lunior Red Cross, the students of Pampa have made it known throughout the com- munity because of its fund-raising records and other projects. ln recent years the chapter has attempted to raise money in friendly competition with other high schools of comparable enrollment. These drives, which help people all over the world, also give other communities an idea of the generosity of Pampa citizens. Besides the fund drive, members bring gaiety and brightness to the hospital with their lively chatter and sparkling ornaments as Christmas time. As rewards for work well done and to learn more about High School Red Cross, Pam Ludeman and Eddie Edwards, president, attended the Red Cross Training Center in Goddard, Kansas, last summer. Turan Soylemez, Gayle Gist, Historian, Mr. Howard Graham, Sponsor, and President Eddie Edwards presides at the Red Cross Richard Organ, Parliamentarian, count money raised by homeroom subscrip- assembly. tions. I4I Laughingly trying to sell popcorn balls at the All-School Carnival are Gwen Schlumbohm, second vice-president, Pat Rhode, first vice-president, and Kayleen Layne, president. Mrs. Mary Wright, co-sponsor, supervises Ginger Hestand, reporter, Lanelle Emler, treasurer, and Luisa Prieto, senior chapter president, as they pack their annual Thanksgiving basket. At the Tri-Hi-Y initiation tea held in the First Presbyterian Church, Susan Carr, secretary, serves punch to ,lean Holman, left, chaplain, and Ann Christie, junior chapter president. I 42 Tri-Hi-Y Promotes Christian Character Tri-Hi-Y is an organization for all high school girls. It seeks to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school, home, and community. The enrollment drive was climaxed with a tea in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church. Members sold candy to earn club sweaters. Other activities included a popcorn booth at the All- School Carnival, Thanksgiving and Christmas bas- kets for needy families, peanut palsv at Christmas, an Easter egg hunt for the Negro nursery, and a Mother's Day tea. A trip to Boys, Ranch in Amarillo was planned for the spring of the year. Delegates attended the district convention in Abi- lene and the state convention in El Paso this year. Last year the club received the distinction of being an Honor Club. Last year Kayleen Layne receievd the award for being the hardest worker. Mrs. Ross Baird, co-sponsor, goes over the program initiation ceremony with Dianne Hepler, historian. for the Tri-Soi Stimulates Research Projects Tri-Sci was organized three years ago to promote interest in the sciences, stimulate reading, encour- age projects, and provide students with information regarding scholarships and college requirements for science curricula. Students from the biology, chemistry, and physics classes compose the club's membership. Interest to remain active and the maintaining of a scholastic average are two requirements for membership. Each year the club sponsors the Pampa Science Fair. l Al Lawson, retired sign businessman, shows Price Dosier, secre- tary-treasurer, and Carol Chase, vice-president, how to fuse two pieces of glass tubing together. After putting on safety glasses before entering the Celanese Corporation Plant, Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter, sponsor, and Susan Watson, president, check area codes. While Derrel Grout of the Helium Research Center in Amarillo watches, Wayne Hawkins, reporter, demonstrates with liquid air during a program given by Tri-Sci. Edwin Albers, who received this year's Bausch-Lomb chemical award, demonstrates his Science Fair project, Ballistics of a Low Velocity Projectilef' I43 F armers Jud e Soil, took in A rieulture Future Farmers of America learn modern and up- to-date ways of farming and ranching. Skills they learn enable members to Hlearn to servef' Every Future Fanner strives to carry out this F.F.A. motto. Purpose of F.F.A. is to develop leadership and character, to train for useful citizenship, to en- courage improvement in scholarship, to teach sportsmanship, and to encourage farming and ranch- ing as an occupation. A father-son barbecue, F.H.A. and F.F.A. west- ern Christmas dance, annual hayride and the ice cream supper highlight activities of F.F.A. The club has won many honors at area, state and national conventions. l l 1 l 1 l l i l James Ray, sentinel, and Jimmy Stembridge, reporter, practice showing their bull before they go to district judging contest. Mr. Bob Skaggs, sponsor, Bill Broxson, chaplain, and Sammy Whatley, secretary, admire a fine heifer. Come and get it! Wendell Alexander, treasurer, and Roy Cahill, vice-president, urge everyone to come to the F.F.A. booth at the All-School Carnival. .7 .,,.,,., ,K ,Vk,J.,y,i.L,,,.,,,. ,,. ,Ja,,,. I ff Lloyd Harvey, president, congratulates the F.F.,X, Sweet heart, Lamoyne Clark, after the results of the wq,,,,, were released. Janet Fulks, president, Laura Deatherage and Glenda Raines shout, Three tries for ten cents! at their dart-throwing booth at the All- School Carnival. Reading books as an F.H.A. project are Mary Kay, historian, and Rosie Bledsoe, reporter. v Miss Edith Kral, sponsor, instructs Paula Looper, left, and Diana Ray on a sewing project. Girls in Homemaking Learn Modern kills Future Homemakers of America promotes an appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of home- making, creation of democracy in home and com- munity life, maintenance of international good will, and development of creative leadership in home and community life. FHA. is no longer an organization in which only cooking and sewing are taught. Modern girls now learn to care for the sick, to decorate the home attractively, and to apply performing household duties. ' Traditional activities include a trip to the Tri- State Fair, a mother-daughter supper, and corona- tion of the clubis sweetheart and beau. Club members have won honors in area and state contests. Barbara Johnson was selected a mem- ber of the Teen Fashion Board. Representing the royalty of F.H.A. are Betty Irvin and Sammy Whatley as Sweetheart and Beau. I45 Teachin Opens Door to Rewardin Career Future Teachers of America encourages the in- terest of high school students in the teaching pro- fession. Senior members are given an opportunity to observe teaching techniques and gain experiences in teaching in local elementary schools in the spring. New members were initiated into the club in a ceremony in the home economics living room in October. Members attended the District IX meeting in Canyon in November, Where Johnlyn Mitchell was vice-president. Marion Neslage was elected district financial secretary for the coming year. As Pampa7s Miss F.T..A, Johnlyn won second place in the dis- trict contest, speaking on 'Todays' Heritage, To- morrowis Teachersfi Pampais Mr. l7.T.A., Mike Maguire, was named alternate. Other activities included a Christmas party for the Negro Nursery. Mr. Bill Haynes and Miss Mary Dean Dozier, sponsors, check plans for the club scrapbook with Marion Neslage, district financial secretary. Mike Maguire, president, and Johnlyn Mitchell, Mr. and Miss FTA practice their speeches for the district convention in Canyon As John Schmidt, right, awaits his turn, Cynthia Morgan secretary, serves another initiate, James Shelton. Luisa Prieto and Charlie Cross light their candles of knowledge at the initiation ceremony, while other initiates await their turn I46 Mrs. Ruby Capps, Key Club choice for leader of the year, gratefully expresses her appreciation after accepting the award from Keith Swanson. Raymond Nance, president, speaks at the Leadership Banquet in the cafeteria. Tommy Veale, secretary, sits at Raymond's right. Myron Aftergut sweeps the floor of the cafeteria after the All-School Carnival. Clean-up after the carnival is an annual project. Key Boys Acquire Leadership Ability With Melvin T. Munn sponsoring Pampa's boys, service organization, the Key Club serves the school, community, state and nation. The club's primary purpose is to develop leadership and initiative. Beginning its activities with a c4Welcome to School program, the club carried out its purpose with a refreshment service to the Harvester Stad- ium press box, Teacher Appreciation Day, the an- nual Leadership Banquet, and the Pampa Pilgrim- age-a family walk-to-churchw on a Sunday before Christmas. The clubfs projects won second place in the dis- trict, the Achievement Award, and honorable men- tion for district scrapbook in l962. Placing flags and historical documents in class- rooms Was a key project this year. ga Jim Shelhamer, left, sophomore director, and Hank Henry, junior director, carry out a Key Club project, placing flags and famous American documents in class- rooms. I47 Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter, sponsor, watches Maurine Stuart, treasurer, take the temperature of a hospital patient. Nurses Bring Cheer, Color to Hospital Future Nurses of America was organized to better inform interested girls about careers in the nursing profession. Pink-and-white uniformed members Work after school and on weekends at Highland General Hospital to gain experience and earn caps and pins by a point system. The Club planned several field trips this year to various hospitals and doctors, offices in this area to acquaint members with procedures and rules. ,lan Little, Carol Peeples, Sue Fife, ,loretta Baird, and Barbara Johnson helped in the Sabin Oral Vaccine program for the Pampa area. Members assisted in handing out the vaccine at various innoculation centers set up in local elementary schools. To earn funds, the club sponsored a Magnolia Manorv booth at the All-School Carnival. Selling 'Lgrits and hominyl' in the manner of candies and cookies, the girls were rewarded for their effort by Winning first place in the booth contest. . A ikix K .ig ii 'fmr..t v.. M Penny Nickel, left, chaplain, and .Ian Cook observe Dr. Weldon Adair as he examines the teeth of a small patient. Mrs. Dee Moore, co-sponsor, watches Maudie Ownsby, secretary, serve Sue Fife, vice-president, and ,loretta Baird, president, at their carnival booth. I48 eg? Jan Little and Carol Peeples arrange the small paper cups of Sabin oral vaccine before taking them to be distributed to Pampa citizens on inoculation day. Latin Club parks lnterest in Romans Junior Classical League encourages interest in Roman life, history, and literature, and helps mem- bers to understand the practical and cultural values of Latin. This year the club sponsored a cotton candy booth and marriage booth at the All-School Carni- val. JCL members learned Christmas carols in Latin and met at Carletta Johnson's house for a caroling party the week before Christmas. Other activities include the annual slave sale and the Roman Banquet. This year the club presented several plays for junior high clubs, including uRura Cucullan fuLittle Red Riding Hoodvl and 'cPuer Aegern Cwllhe Sick Boynj . Edwin Albers attended the national convention in Montana, and Phyllis Dalsing received the 1962 Latin Award, given at the Awards Assembly to an outstanding student of Latin. Vince Johnson, outgoing president, administers the oath of' office to Edwin Albers, president this year, at an installa- tion ceremony last spring. A aww Edwin Albers, president, Susan Watson, vice-president, and Rose Webb, secretary-treasurer, scan the script of the marriage ceremony for the JCL carnival booth. Twin sisters Sammye Monroe and Arvil Doucette, smirk at their brother, .lim Shelhamer, as the doctor, Larry Veale, gives him medicine and his mother, Betty Hinderliter, watches wivh concern in this scene from The Sick Boy. Miss Clauda Everly, sponsor, and Ray Wagner, program chairman, present Cynthia Plaster with a membership card and pin at a business meeting. I49 Karel . , Crushing 'lcascaronesl' on each other's head are Spanish Club presidents, David McDaniel, Janie Thompson and San Williams. Mrs. Mary Wright and John Fite costume Karen Hepler with Spanish garments. John and Karen are both Spanish presidents. Unsuspecting Tommy Johnson prepares to crash a confetti egg on the head of Kathy Rexroat as Hank Henry surprises Tommy. All are Spanish I presidents. gi? Get your cascarones heref' cry Spanish presidents Eugene Madrid, Terry Edmondson Luisa Prieto, in .the interest of good will, and Keith Riemer as they sell their eggs at the All-School Carnival. models the traditional clothes of her native land, Spain. I 50 Two Clubs Enliven tudy of Languages '4Buenos dias, senorv and Nbon jourv are fre- quent phrases heard in the halls of Pampa High School as the students of Spanish and French prac- tice their newly-acquired ability on their friends. These students not only learn a new language, but they also gain a better understanding of the people and customs of these countries. Spanish students, in the pursuit of fun, make and sell cascarones fconfetti-filled eggsj for the All- School Carnival and hold a Spanish banquet With authentic Mexican food. The French Club also has a booth at the All- School Carnival and enjoys singing Christmas carols in French. Spanish Queen SHERIDAN WALKER gi , sv W H Q li .pl by Lili i Martha Pattillo and Marion Neslage, French presidents, listen unsym- pathetically to the pleas of the prisoners whom they put in jail at the French booth at the All-School Carnival. ,j,'5fi,riS V El' Q hi' Spanish students industriously decorate eggs for the All-School Carnival. Mrs. W. A. Morgan, left, points out facts of interest on the bulletin board to Dianne Hepler, Spanish president, while Miss Virginia Vaughan and Mrs. Thomas Chisholm, other sponsors, hold other Spanish objects of interest. I5l Mr, John Plaster, head sponsor of Math and Slide Rule Club, and Wayne Hawkins, president, use the slide rule in solving a math problem. Mr. .Perry Sikes explains a difficult homework problem to Rose Webb, vice- president, left, and Pat Chandler, secretary. l ' em V, if i ,.' t 3 f, if 1 Mike Maguire, Pat Chandler, Edwin Albers and Wayne Hawkins pool their ideas to solve homework problems. Math Club Tackles Advanced Problems Members of the Math and Slide Rule Club meet every Friday morning before school to Work to- gether on difficult homework and other math prob- lems. The membership is composed mainly of students enrolled in solid geometry, trigonometry, and Al- gebra III courses. The club is sponsored by all the math teachers in Pampa High School, with Mr. John Plaster as head sponsor. The big question of the club this year was, Does plus infinity equal minus infinity?', Wayne Haw- kins, president, presented his views for the pro side of the question. Mr. Perry Sikes presented the con side of the question. Meetings at the first of the year were devoted mainly to learning how to use the slide rule. Later in the year, members began to study primary facts of calculus. l Douglas Locke and Turan Soyleniez heatedly dis cuss the solution of a math problem, Q z. - Q5-5 - ' ,.fsj1Qf5:,lfj X M- , mx, X 'fins X ffsff-..s. I mx .K A Tommie presents a corsage of appreciation to Miss Ber nice Franklin, sponsor, in behalf of all cheerleaders. Harvester cheerleaders Tommie Babcock, Betty Enright, Jerry and Terry Edmondson and Betty Brown take a familiar pose. Cheerleaders Spur pirit With Yells Go, fight, letis Win!-yelled cheerleaders as they 1 led students in cheers for the fighting Harvesters. Sponsored by Miss Bernice Franklin, the five bouncy girls traveled to all out-of-town football and basketball games to lead the student body in their support of the teams, besidesfattending the home games held in Harvester stadium and fieldhouse. BETTY ENRIGHT JERRY EDMONDSON '54 BETTY BRQWN TOMMIE BABCOCK TERRY EDMONDSON HARVESTER SCHEDULE Sept. 14 El Paso H 19-7 Sept. 22 Phillips T 12-0 Sept. 28 Dumas H 8-11.0 IOct. 5 Tascosa H 6-28 IOct. 12 Monterey T 12-35 I0ct. 19 Amarillo T 7-6 NNOV. 2 Palo Duro H 7-28 INOV. 9 Lubbock T 8-20 NN ov. 16 Plainview H 40-6 INOV. 24 Borger T 8-4-0 IDistrict Games CPampa score firstl HEAD COACH OTIS HOLLADAY and ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WELDON TRICE Four New Coaches Join Harvester Staff Otis Holladay took over the reins as Parnpa's head football coach this year, bringing with him three other new grid mentors. Holladay came to Pampa last spring from Gainesville, where his team reached the 3-A state finals. In 1958 his White Deer team won the state 1-A championship. Coming with Coach Holladay from Gainesville last spring was Brown Smith, while Randy Roten and Ray Howard joined the staff this -year. Smith, graduate of Howard Payne College, and Howard, Texas Tech graduate, are assistant Harvester coaches along with Eural Ramsey. Roten, lVIclVIurry Col- lege graduate, coaches the Shockers with Norman Phillips. Huddling before a workout are Eural Ramsey, Ray Howard and Brown Smith, Harvester assistant coaches, and Randy Roten and Norman Phillips, Shocker coaches. Ricky Goodwin receives the Fighting Heart award from Coach Otis High Cafeteria December 10. Holladay at the football banquet in the Robert E. Lee Junior FIGHTING HEART Ricky Goodwin No. 74 l56 A junior guard with a ufightingv heart who never let up on the practice field'or against tough opposi- tion during a game-that's Ricky Goodwin, selected by the coaching staff for the 1962 Fighting Heart award. Ricky also won honorable mention on the 3-11-A All-District team. I , X x -ff - -- , , , ,L ' ' 'ff ff' - ff fy W. 'V , f Af f ' - V - 4,,,fff,,,, -fr M, . , ., , Tri-Captains HOWARD REED, DEE WRIGHT and JERRY GLOVER at football banquet. Two Straight Wins Launch Grid Season For the first time since 1956 the Harvesters opened their season with two straight victories under their new coach, Otis Holladay. ln the opening tussle September 14 Pampa bounced the Bel Air Highlanders 19-7. Kenny He- bert scored twice, and Howard Reed intercepted a pass and ran 55 yards for the final touchdown. When Bel Air threatened in the third period after recovering a Harvester fumble on the 10, Carl Clark threw Bill Britton for two straight losses. Two in- complete passes followed to constitute the Harvest- ers' first goal-line stand. The second straight Harvester victory came as they blanked the Blackhawks from Phillips 12-O in Blackhawk Stadium, September 22. Feeling ran high as the Harvesters went into the game with Dumas, but the AAA state champions for two straight years were too much as they de- feated the Harvesters 11-0-8 in Pampa September 28. CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS Harvester football managers, Gerald Burkett, Kenneth Collins and Gene Davis check equipment on the sidelines before a game. l57 EA ,. - 7 J 5, ,ry 1: , pg ' MYRON AFTERGUT DON AYRES JOHN BROWN Junior Senior Senior Guard, 1 Year Quarterback, 1 Year Center, 3 Years Ricky Goodwin C741 rushes in to trap Mark Yarbrough 1395 in the game between Pampa and Tascosa in Harvester Stadium October 5. Rebels Bounce Pampa in First District Tilt Tascosa did it again! The Tascosa Rebels kept their football record clean in competition with the Harvesters by grabbing their fifth consecutive vic- tory in five years of grid play. Making his 1962 football debut in the district opener in Pampa Octo- ber 5, Randy Matson paced the Harvesters with 42 yards rushing and Pampa's lone touchdown. Despite the Harvesters' efforts, they lost to the Rebels 26-6. ln the first half of play, Pampa and Tascosa ended in a 6-6 tie. The combination of half- back Mark Yarbrough and quarterback Johnny Weidling baffled the Harvester eleven all through the second half. tr af f, CARL CLARK TIM El..LER Senior JUUIOI' xxx' , GARY EPPERSON Senior I 58 Guard, 3 Years Fullback, 1 Year Celltef, 2 Years 3 troy 7 3 . kr kk-k K V V, p shxiiyzp-55 , it Vip ! I . A i A .,k.k ,, A K lk' I ,W VVVK if if A .kkh K 5.3 .. I X 3 ' L'-, Q l A ,Rex V. K ..,- - I ,- ' r I . r K. ' ' ' Y'Q s or X.h--g' I -Xxg ',-g 'Q Xsff ' ' ' , ' m - :.-- . -,,. , I 5 f i f ,,A.,., JOHN .FITE CURTIS FLETCHER JERRY GLOVER IuI110r Y Senior Senior Center, 1 Neal' Fullback, I Year Wingback, 3 Years Pampa cores First But Plainsmen Win Dropping their second straight district game, Pampa was overpowered by the Monterey Plains- men 35-13 in Lubbock October 12. Pampa led early in the first quarter when they marched 54 yards downfield with Donnie Ayres scoring, but Monterey led at the end of the half, 15-7. Pampa's second scoring drive was stopped by the clock. In the fourth quarter Travis Tucker made the longest run of the game for 32 yards. Kenny Hebert scored from the two-yard line. Pampa moved into Plainsman territory again, but the game ended with Monterey having stretched their lead to 35-13. Mike Clubb and Ricky Bowers supplied the punch for Monterey. Kenny Hebert f15J sweeps around right end in the third quarter of the Sandie game in Amarillo October 19. RICKY GOODWIN LLOYD HARVEY KENNY HEBERT Junior SCIUOT Junior Guard, 1 Year End, 1 Year Quarterback, 2 Years '59 ks DASH? , . ft, - f 421 , S at M fi . x Wx 1 'Ji I , i ' - A 4 . Q as, X 'ii -4 -1,-, , X 5 5 5 s I4 1l- -'.' : i ',: ' HANK HENRY SHAUN HILLS LARRY JOHNSON Junior Senior Junior Wingbaek, 1 Year Tackle, 2 Years Quarterback, 1 Year Plunging forward, Randy Matson C375 tackles a Palo Duro pass receiver during-the first quarter of the game in Pampa. Fi hting Harvesters Upset Sandies 7- For the third time in their 41-year rivalry, the Harvesters beat the Sandies on Amarillo,s home ground this year. Although they Went into the game as underdogs, the Harvesters emerged with a 7-6 victory. Pampa scored late in the first quarter. Because of tremendous downfield blocking by Rickey Stewart and John Brown, fullback Randy Matson was able to sprint 55 yards for the lone Harvester score, after breaking through a gap in the line opened by Dee Wright and Ricky Goodwin. Kenny Hebert kicked the winning point. Luck sided with the Harvesters when Johnny Vachon slipped and fell on the Harvester three- yard line on the last play of the first half after taking a 32-yard aerial from Gilbert Coates. The Sandies scored in the third quarter but failed to kick the extra point. l t CLAY LIVELY DOUGLAS LOCKE GLENN McCATHERN Junior Senior Senior '60 End, l Year Guard, 2 Years Guard, 2 Years Crash Inj uries Sideline Back Eugene Madrid, Harvester wingback, was injured in an automobile accident after he had played in the Pampa-Sandie football game in Amarillo October 19, Eugene was taken to St. Anthonyis Hos- pital in Amarillo where he was hospitalized for a week with a broken jaw and severe cuts and bruises. He was sidelined the rest of the season. Since Eugene was in the hospital when BRYAN MARTIN RANDY MATSON yearbook football pictures were made, he Junior S6I1i0r was unable to have his picture taken. End, 1 year Fullback, 2 years Keith Riemer USD, Rickey Stewart 4165, and Hank Henry' C451 trip up a Westerner after he makes seven yards on an end run in the game at Lubbock November 9. Dons and Westerners Trounce 1-larvesters The Harvesters dropped their fourth and fifth district games to Palo Duro 28-7 and Lubbock 20-8 after their thrilling win over the Sandies. Pampa withered in the second half as the Palo Duro Dons, after trailing O-1, came back in the second half with four touchdowns. Kenny Hebert came through again with the Harvester touchdown and conversion. The Harvesters fell to the Lubbock Westerners 28-8 after fighting a scoreless defensive battle in the first quarter. The Harvesters moved the ball for a 91- yard touchdown drive in the second half, but three Westerner touchdowns were too much. CLAUDE MIDDLETON JOHN NESLAGE RICHARD ORGAN Junior Junior Senior End, 1 year Guard, 1 year Guard, 1 year 'bl Q f 5 'X t v., an y aaa mn Y L, I ,i-aw 1 Alf J' sa l , - ..- - fm ff' -- ...gl N- ' ma I YVY,Y,, -1 f ' , f f ,km RALPH PALMER BOBBY PRICE GERALD RASCO D Senior Junior Junior Wlngback, 2 years End, 1 year Guard, 1 year With Pampa ahead 40-0 in the third quarter a Plainview Bulldog dashes around left end, gaining six yards before being halted by Ricky Goodwin 4745. Freeziri Fans Watch Hi h- corin ictory ln their highest scoring game of the year, the Harvesters whizzed past the Plainview Bulldogs for a 40-6 victory in Harvester Stadium as fans shivered in freezing weather. The Harvesters scored on their first drive after recovering a Plainview fumble with Kenny Hebert running a 19-yard touchdown. Parnpa squeezed in another touchdown late in the first half for He- bert's second score. lrnmediately after the kickoff Parnpa plowed for 61 yards and another touchdown for Hebert. Five plays later Donnie Ayres scored a 33-yard touchdown on a pass interception. Pampa kicked off, and Curtis Fletcher fell on the ball in the end zone for a fifth touchdown. All points after touchdown were two-pointers. Plainview scored only once, after a Harvester fumble. HOWARD REED ooN REXROAD KEITH RIEMER Senior Juniqr Junior '62 End, 1 year Guard, 1 Year Guard, 2 years CHARLES SNUGGS RICKEY STEWART HAROLD THRASHER Sophomore Junior Junior Quafiefback, 1 Year End, 2 years Tackle, 1 year ndefeated Bulldogs tampede Locals Rated No. l team in the state, the Borger Bull- dogs stampeded the Harvesters, 40-8, in the last game of the season in Borger November 24. Borgeras defense was too much for Pampa as the deepest penetration in the first half was to the 36-yard line. The lone Harvester touchdown came on a 60-yard pass from Kenny Hebert to Randy Matson late in the fourth quarter. Hebert ran for the two extra points. The swiftness of A. C. Tillman, the power drives of fullback Lee Johnson, the throwing arm of Wayne Rape, and the receiving of Joe Robinson showed the Harvesters why Borger was rated No. 1. Un- defeated in regular season play, the Bulldogs lost 30-24. in the State finals to San Antonio Bracken!-idgey Randy Matson f37J gallops around left end to gain a few yards before A. C. Tillman U25 and a fleet of other bulldogs catches him 'ffl .'.'t 'VI --t ',-t- '.,,t :f525jTf.1 i-2' e' ,f.'. , 'fy .f.' ' f ' ' fa-4 . ,...,. gr, ,V-' .. 't t' Tfzffppgse 1 2 : .nir 5 sf? -.r,', ..'.r,' J f',- .-'. f-if0.pf.5f.1-xW'-Az' .-f- - ,iz ...fir , f gyg74f,,.,0y.1 Jrizip. ff f .W .f-.., I f f gy . ,, .-.- - Q ',- f a -'.. ' ' erir r r f V fre--if ' t , - ' 5 H . .' ' f ' V ',',' .. . V , . . f . ' .. LV m V.,, i . , V, V , XV .211 f,.' ,,y,r,,. ,' I . ' 1 : J i ' , 1 Q! - , Q, , fyy, , . ,J ,.,AV . VV V. V :iff ' ff If , ' ' ' ,, . r r w 1. , - . 4 .,'-wg ' f. Junior Senior Tackle, 1 year Tailback, 2 years DEE WRIGHT Senior Tackle, 3 years l K-aa .. 1 . ,Y-iff-'.f-'sg-M..-,-g - 4 is i -1, Shocker football players are: FRONT ROW: Rickey Maynard, Jerry Goodwin, Neal McCathern, Phil Massie, Ronnie Klein, .limmy Jamieson, .lim Rice, Terry Criss, Jimmy Cribbs, Gary Steger, David Campbell. SECOND ROW: Chancie Coberly, .lohn Palmer, Bill Henry, Robert Coleman, Sam Bryan, Ronnie Oler, John McPhillips, Ronny Babcock, Philip Smith, .lim Arthur, Keith Griffith, Jerry Garrison. THIRD ROW: Barney Baker Cmanagerl, Alford Cross, Philip Klaerner, Mark Westbrook, Dean Evans, Buddy Clyburn, Sammy Abston, Mike Sanders, Randall Scott, David Geer. BACK ROW: Coach Norman Phillips, Randall Smith, James Williamson, Darell Luster, Larry Leonard, Bill Campaigne, Larry Nichols, Myron Scribner, .lim Brumley, David McDaniel, Carl Johnson, Larry Watson, Barry Peterson Cinjured playerj, Danny Bond Cmanagerl, Coach Roten. hooker Schedule Sept. 15 Perryton 14-12 Sept. 20 Boys Ranch 6-26 Sept. 27 Phillips 6-24 i'Oct. 4 Borger 16-22 liOct. 11 Plainview 14-12 Oct. 18 Lubbock 2-20 iiOct. 25 Palo Duro 8-24 MNov. 1 Tascosa 20-28 MNOV. 8 Amarillo 3-24- l Nov. 15 Monterey 6-43 NDistrict Games fPampa score firstj Shocker co-captains for the 1962 season, Jerry Goodwin and San Williams, bid farewell to the gridiron until next Barney Baker, Shocker manager, cleans the equipment room while San Williams and Barry Peterson, injured players, wait for the team to suit fall. out for an afternoon practice. '65 hookers Win Two Games, Lose Eight The Shocker football team ran into stiff opposi- tion this year as they ended the season with two Wins and eight losses. Although they started the season with a Win over Perryton, 141--12, and Won their second victory y over Plainview, 14-12, the B-team aggregation ran y into brick walls when they tangled with the other opponents. ' k 'l tl f100 ' Guards for the 1962 Shocker team are: FRONT ROW: Rickey Maynard, , Whlle the Sho? ers Compl ed a to a O pgmts Jerry Goodwin, Randall Scott, Neal McCathern. BACK ROW: Mike U1 10 games, then' OPPOUCTHS racked UP 225 Pomts- Sanders, Alford Cross, Philip Klaerner, David Geer. Quarterbacks and fullbacks are: FRONT ROW: Robert Coleman, ,lim Arthur. BACK ROW: John McPhil- lips, Philip Smith, Sam Bryan, Jerry Garrison, Ronny Babcock. i 1 Tailbacks and wingbacks are: FRONT ROW: Phil Massie, Terry Criss, Bill Henry, Chancie Coberly. BACK ROW: Ronnie Oler, Jimmy Jamieson, Keith Griffith, Ronnie Klein, John Palmer. I66 The centers are: FRONT ROW: Dean Evans, Larry Nichols. BACK ROW: Sammy Abston, Buddy Clyburn. Tackles are: FRONT ROW: Myron Scribner, Jim Brumley, Jimmy Crihbs. BACK ROW: Bill Campaigne, Carl Johnson, Gary Steger. Ends are: FRONT ROW: Mark Westbrook, James Williamson, McDaniel, Darell Luster, David Campbell, Larry Leonard, Larry Jim Rice. BACK ROW: Randall Smith, Waylon Bullard, David Watson, I67 Sandie. l l l l MISS FLAME Anne Evans Attendants to Miss Flame and their escorts are Tommy Babcock and Travis Tucker, Betty Enright and .lerry Glover, Betty Brown and Howard Reed, Linda Cox and Donnie Ayres. I68 Miss Flame leads the march to light the bonfire to burn Sammie Flame ueen Li hts Bonfire Crowned by Dee Wright, senior Harvester football tackle, Anne Evans reigned as Miss Flame at the traditional bonfire preceding the football game with Amarillo Sandies. 'This bonfire was held to the west of the stadium to burn Sammie Sandie, an image of the rival team. The honor was given for faithful support of the Harves- ter football team and decided by vote of the student body. Roy Kieval, assistant coach, and Terry Culley, head coach, watch an afternoon workout as the Harvesters prepare for the bi-district game with Haltom City of Harvester DIS-tI1Ct Schedule DATE OPPONENT SCORE Jan. Palo Duro 70-42 Wan. Tascosa 72-59 flan. Lubbock 72-69 Jan. 11 Borger 59-51 alan. 15 Monterey 56-48 Jan. 18 Amarillo 63-60 iilan. 22 Plainview 81-55 alan. 25 Palo Duro 67-51 lan. 29 Tascosa 67-53 Feb. Lubbock 68-55 5Feb. Borger 58-45 Feb. Monterey 51-42 Feb 12 Amarillo 92-63 Feb. 15 Plainview 62-48 9'Horne Games QPampa score firstj Fort Worth after capturing the district title with an undefeated season in district play. Wayne Kreis makes a lay-up against Tascosa, utiliz- ing Parnpais fast break, with Gordon Balch coming in for the rebound if necessary. Pampa won 72-59. 169 KEITH SWANSON District hamps KEITH SWANSON Senior, 6-0, Guard. WAYNE KREIS Senior, 5-ll, Guard. RANDY MATSON Senior, 6-6M, Center. GORDON BALCH Senior, 6-1, Forward. GARY SIKES Junior, 6-3, Forward. H ustlin Harvesters This year the 4'Hustling Har- vestern could not be included in the annual because the basketball pages had to be sent to the pub- lisher before the playoffs were completed. At that time Coach Terrence Culley said that all the boys had WAYNE KREIS been hustling, and the race was so close for the I-Iustling Har- vesterv award that a decision could not be made until after the state playoffs. RANDY MATSON GORDON BALCH GARY SIKES CO-CAPTAINS of the district championship Harvester basketball team, elected at the close of the conference season, are Randy Matson, left, and Gordon Balch. Non-Confe-renee Schedule DATE 'fNov. 29 KNOV. 30 l9Dec. 7-8 7Dec. 11 Dec. 14--15 fDec. 17 Dec. 18 4'Dec. 21-22 Dec. 26-29 OPPONENT Phillips Vernon Lamar, Colo. Perryton Denton Tournament Thomas Jefferson Richland Hills Grand Prairie Elk City Perryton Top O7 Texas Tournament Lawton Arlington Heights Ft. Worth Tournament Lake Worth Carter-Riverside Arlington Heights Polytechnical Q Home Gamesj SCORE 98-39 86-34- 82-35 71-39 70-28 52-55 79-52 75-56 81-36 52-37 65-4-6 51-45 84-32 77-39 73-60 77-48 The Harvester managers, Steve Dumler and Mike Hill, are waiting to pass out equipment to the Harvesters. Keith Swanson C243 scores for the Harvesters in the first of two games played against the Savages of Lamar, Colorado. Pampa won 82-35. In Q - DONNIE AYRES GORDON BALCH Guard Forward Senior, 1 Year Senior, 3 Years Cordon Balch 0125, one of Pampa's starting five, runs j XJ in for a lay-up during the Ft. Worth Tournament. Pampa won all four games played in the tournament, g ,P V scoring a total of 311 points to their opponents' 179 1 A P points, to capture the tournament trophy. ' S , A I C. E. CANTRELL KENNY HEBERT Guard Forward Senior, 2 Years Junior, 1 Year 1 L Weldon Trice, athletic director, presents the championship ment. Randy Matson, Wayne Kreis, and Gary Sikes were trophy to the Pampa team after the Top O' Texas Tourna- named to the All-Tournament Team. I72 High-Scoring Cagers Overwhelm Opponents Defeating every team in District 3-4A twice, Pampa rolled to an easy victory over the Palo Duro Dons, 70-42, in their district opener. The Harvesters paced the Dons during the entire game, leading 48-20 at halftime. In the next game against Tascosa, the Harvesters captured their second win by 13 points, 72-59. Pampa defeated Lubbock by only three points in one of their closest encounters. The Borger Bull- dogs took an early 7-0 lead, but the Harvesters came back to win, 59-51. The Bulldogs kept the game close most of the time, but the Culley aggre- gation rallied late in the game to draw away. After edging past the Sandies at Amarillo, 63-60, Pampa closed the first half of district play with a 26-point victory over Plainview. In the second half of district play, the Harves- ters hit their high-scoring mark with a 92-63 vic- tory over Amarillo, when Wayne Kreis scored 38 points, one less than the Pampa record set by Gene Brown in 1956. The Harvesters wrapped up the 3-4A crown with a 51-42 victory over Monterey with two games left to play. Although the Plainsmen led 28-23 at half- time, the Harvesters set a blistering second-half pace that overcame the first half deficit. In the closing game at,Plainview, the score changed hands 12 times and was tied six before the Harvesters went ahead to stay late in the third quarter after trailing the first two quarters. They went on to win 62-48. Z DANNIE HEIL Forward Junior, 1 Year ti RANDY MATSON Center Senior, 3 Years r WAYNE KREIS Guard Senior, 2 Years MMM at BOBBY PRICE Forward Junior, 1 Year l The Fighting Harvesters are, FRONT ROW: Rickey Stewart, Keith Swanson, Wayne Kreis, Donnie Ayres, and Steve Dumler, manager. SECOND ROW: C. E. Cantrell, Kenny Hebert, Gordon Balch, Bobby Price. BACK ROW: Charles Price, Randy Matson, Gary Sikes and Dannie Heil. I73 Champs Undefeated In District truggle The Harvester basketball team finished unde- feated in District 3-4A, with a season record of 29 won and only one lost. Besides being district champions, the Pampa quintet had the top district scorer, Wayne Kreis, with 19.9 points per game. The Harvesters dupli- cated the 111--0 district record of the 1959 state 5 ra gf championship team. The Pampa cagers also had the top scoring guard combination of Kreis and Keith Swanson. 'CHAPE-ISEZIIZRICE GAFQQWSQEES Four Harvesters were in the top 20 district scorers. Junior, 1 Year Junior, 2 Years Kreis and Randy Matson were named to the Ama- rillo Globe-Times All-District team. And Randy was the only unanimous choice of the eight Dis- trict 3-4A coaches for the Pampa News All-District team. Kreis and Swanson both made the second team. The only game the Harvesters lost was to the defending state champions, Thomas Jefferson of Dallas, by three points after leading most of the way in the Denton Tournament in December. RICKEY STEWART KEITH SWANSON Guard Guard J11f1i01', 1 Year Senior, 2 Years Gary Sikes lays in two points to add to the Harvester score in the game played in the Harvester field house against the Palo Duro Dons. The Harvesters defeated the Dons 67-51. I74 Shgcker basketball playel-5 are, FRONT ROW: Jim Arthur, Roper, Ronald Curlee, Gerald Sikes, Steve Molberg and Mike Richard Fatheree, Charles Snuggs, Kyle Vann, Lanny Lewis. Hill, manager- SECOND ROW: Robert Howard, Carl Harnsberger, Kerry Velton Cumming 21 Qiifli X141 55133 Effie JIM ARTHUR VELTON CUMMINGS RONALD CURLEE Guard Center Guard Sophomore Sophomore S0Ph0m0fe fy f gwm ,.-fu51.,ffa 7 RICHARD FATHEREE KEITH GRIFFITH CARL HARNSBERGER Guard Forward Guard Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore BACK ROW: Doug Scaggs, Larry Wainscott, s, David McDaniel and Keith Griffith. Shocker Schedule Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 7-8 Dec. 11 Dec. 13-15 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Jan. 12 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Ian. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 NON-DISTRICT Phillips Vernon Lamar, Colo. Perryton Phillips Tournament Dumas Stinnett White Deer Elk City, Okla. Perryton White' Deer Canadian Tulia Tournament Canyon Tulia DISTRICT Palo Duro Tascosa Lubbock Borger Monterey Amarillo Plainview Palo Duro Tascosa Lubbock Borger Monterey Amarillo Plainview 52-55 57-33 47-31 48-38 30-35 65-29 32-25 71-34 48-38 48-37 58-36 56-43 51-33 40-43 40-50 52-58 55-58 46-44 54-50 57-55 74-43 38-48 42-67 50-34 50-58 43-41 47-51 I75 -2. :U 3 ra -C5?'w K age Begg CQ. wi, Q Q saw af- :cw U rf w Z 302 554 saw 9, rf: 'D 2 PSI U3 U as sf 5 E-Q 0:5 sa, OH H as 'D 2 9-4 ru r-1 CS rn cn 41 Guam we 'S-,O iswaw. O23 W E22 Sag :U 0 '.., fm 2 R Q wifi: it A, M1 KERRY ROPER DOUG SCAGGS GERALD SIKES CHARLES SNUGCS Forward Center Forward Guard Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore We KYLE VANN LARRY WAINSCOTT Guard Center Sophomore Sophomore I76 David McDaniel, high scoring Shocker, makes two points against the Amarillo B-Team. McDaniel tied with Robert Howard for season high scoring honors, The 1963 Harvester track team members are, FRONT ROW: Travis Tucker, Ted Vance, Tommy Brewer, Steve Cloud, Larry Johnson, Hank Henry, Ralph King, Carl Johnson, and Ralph Palmer. KNEELING: Keith Griffith, Curtis Fletcher, James Allen, Mark Westbrook, Roy Wil- liams, Larry Tarrant, Carl Clark, Allen Higgins, Eugene Randy Matson, who holds the state shot-put record at 64 feet and 7 inches, poses with the shot during practice. Madrid, San Williams, Jimmy Jamieson. STANDING: Randall Smith, Bill Martin, James Williamson, Roger Merrill, Shaun Hills, Randy Matson, Glenn McCathern, IIeIasgId1McDaniel, Waylon Bullard, Larry Hopp and Jack c ei. Hurling the discus with all his might, Randy Matson, state record holder at 185 feet and 93M inches, prepares to lead the Harvesters on the road to victory. Versatile Kenny Hebert displays his ability in a fast start in the 400-yard dash. All-American Paces Pampa Track quad Paced by All-American Randy Matson, who set new records in shot-put and discus at the state meet in Austin in 1962, the Harvester track team entered competition this year with six returning lettermen. Bill Martin, who holds the Pampa High record of six feet in the high jump, placed second in that event in the district meet last year but failed to place at regional. Other returning lettermen are Ralph Palmer, who holds the Pampa school record of 50.5 in the 440-yard dash, Travis Tucker, sprinter and hurdlerg Curtis Fletcher, sprinter, and Kenny Hebert, sprinter and hurdler. All but Hebert are seniors. Last year in the state tournament Matson hurled the discus 185 feet, 912 inches, breaking the old record by more than 10 feet, and put the shot for a new record of 64 feet, 7 inches. Invitational meets this year were slated at Fort Stockton, Snyder, Graham, Odessa, Lubbock, Ama- rillo and Andrews. District meet at Amarillo and regional at Odessa preceded the state meet in Austin May 2-4. Bill Martin, one of two Harvesters to reach the regional meet last year, clears the bar with ease in trying to better his Pampa high-jump record of six feet. Checking equipment with Assistant Coach Randy Roten is the Harvester track manager, Barney Baker. I79 'W ' W 52 'Wi , ' iifif 'lin if, t ,,h, .. .W .- rx ,, , Randy Matson, Bill Martin, Curtis Fletcher, Travis Tucker Coach Norman Phillips checks his time clock in giving and Ralph Palmer line up for the 440-yard dash, while the signal to start, All five are returning lettermen. Travis Tucker soars through the air in trying to shorten his time in the low hurdles. l80 Q11 Curtis Fletcher takes the baton from Ralph Palmer in sprint relay practice during an afternoon workout. Baseball Non-Conference Schedule DATE OPPONENT PLACE March 16 Dumas H March 19 Hereford H March 22 Hereford T March 23 Dumas T March 26 Borger H March 30 Borger T District Games DATE OPPONENT PLACE April 2 Amarillo T KApril 5 Plainview H April 6 Tascosa T April 9 Palo Duro T 'eApril 12 Lubbock H leApril 13 Monterey H 'iApril 16 Borger H April 19 Plainview T 'April 20 Tascosa H fApril 23 Amarillo H April 26 Lubbock T April 27 Monterey T 'iApril 30 Palo Duro H May 3 Borger T 95 All home games were to be' played at the Pampa Optimist Club Park. Surveying the progress of the Pampa baseball team with optimism during a workout on a cold February day are Coach Ray Howard and his assistant, Brown Smith. Baseball team members are, FRONT ROW: Larry Gregory, Ronnie Oler, Bobby Price, Myron Aftergut, Kenny Hebert, Jerry Glover, Rickey Stewart, Kenneth Collins, Jerry Stroud, Dee Wright. SECOND ROW: Hank Henry, Jim Arthur, Philip Massie, Randy Scott, Jerry Goodwin, Philip l Smith, David Campbell, Larry Johnson, Claude Middleton. BACK ROW: Charles Snuggs, Ricky Maynard, Garland Goodwyn, Larry Leonard, Myron Scribner, Doug Scaggs, Larry Watson, Jerry Garrison, Eugene Madrid and Ricky Goodwin. I8I Dee Wright, catcher, springs to his feet to catch a pop-up foul off the bat of Kenny Hebert. Tommy Seals, Gene Davis and Gerald Burkett, Harvester baseball managers, check equipment before an evening workout. l82 Larry Gregory, shortstop, gets set to pick up a hot grounder. Jerry Glover, All-District pitcher, fires a fast ball during pre-season training. 4 ' R' key St t, s co d b man, t' to t th tag Jerry Glgver, pitadliil, ase hex slidille while liiing tdlustretcfh a hilninto a double. ucleus for Baseball Five returning lettermen formed the nucleus of the 1963 Harvester baseball team. Senior lettermen playing their last season were Jerry Glover, pitcher, and Dee Wright, pitcher- catcher. Junior lettermen back from last year were Rickey Stewart, second baseman, Kenny Hebert, outfielder, and Larry Gregory, shortstop. Last yearls team finished the season with an 8-6 record, posting victories over Palo Duro, Plain- view and Borger twice each, splitting games with Tascosa and Amarillo, and losing twice to both Lubbock and Monterey. Talking over season prospects are Myron Aftergut, Bobby Price and Ronnie Oler. Warming up before a game, .lerry Stroud and Kenneth Collins outfielders, reach high for a fly ball. I83 Showing good sportsmanship before the match are Eugene Eads, Joe Fischer, Bill Vandover and Bobby Ashby. 1962 A F' ii' 1 li Tennis Schedule ,fd Coach Roy Kieval demonstrates the serve to Jerry Edmondson. March 6 Phillips March 14 Borger March 15 Spearman March 20 Phillips March 21 Spearman March 23 Monterey Tournament March 27 Borger March 30 Amarillo Relays fBoys doubles to quarter finalsj April 6 District at Lubbock fBoys doubles to second placeg girls to semi-finals, boys to finalsl Jerry Thomas serves an ace I Eugene Eads, Mary Roberts, Joe Fischer, Jerry Thomas, mondson and Coach Roy Kieval complete the tennis team. Ginger Hestand, Bobby Ashby, Bill Vandover, Jerry Ed- I84 B. Freddie Howard waits for teammate Brian Prigmore to chip out of a sandtrap at the Pampa Country Club. X , 2 Coach Eural Ramsey demonstrates the correct way to swing a club for Ronald Thompson, John Tripplehorn and Bill McKinney. Johnny Weatherly removes the flag as .lim Thompson prepares for a long lltf. Two etniors Return To Lead Golf Team Shooting in the low 70's, Brian Prigmore was expected to be the No. 1 golfer on the team this year, with Freddie Howard, shooting in the low 8O's, the No. 2 man. Both senior lettermen, they played with last yearls team that finished fifth in district. The 1963 season opened March 1 at the Sweetwater Invita- tional Meet, two weeks before the first round of district com- petition started March 16 in Pampa. After the second district round at Berger March 23, the golfers entered the Amarillo Relays March 29-30. Sandwiched between the third round of district competition at Amarillo April 6 and the regional meet in Odessa April 18-19 was the Andrews Invitational meet April 12-13. lf they reached the state meet, they would travel to Austin lVlay 2. Turning out to start practice for the 1963 season are ROW: Johnny Tarvin, Chuck Worley, Phil Hall, Danny golf team members, FRONT ROW: .lohn Weatherly, Cox, Robin Vail, Grover Ray, Wesley Green and Skip Brian Prigmore, ,lim Thompson, Freddie Howard, Bill Warren. '85 McKinney, Ronald Thompson, .lohn Tripplehorn. BACK Harvesterette Volleyballers are, FRONT ROW, A-TEAM: Joan Preston, Jan Little, Gertie Eslick, Loretta Minor, Francyne Forrester, Janie Thompson, Helen Reed, Linda Jordan, Elayne Thornburg and Shirley Cattis. KNEEL- INC, B-TEAM: Ann Coyle, Kathie West, Martha Barrett, Donna Cole, Betty Brown, Linda Cox, Susan Foster, Joy Shultz, Jan Porter and Kathy Rexroat. STANDING, C-TEAM: Evelyn McCauley, Mary Lou Redus, Becky Walsh, Karen Gist, Maurine Stuart, Brenda Bartee, Car- letta Johnson, Sharon Vickery and Sharron Mackie. Volleyball Team Competes in Tournaments Opening the season Feb. 1-2 at a tournament in Odessa, the Harvesterette volleyball team coached by Mrs. Tom Chisholm defeated Iraan, then lost to Seminole. Two weeks later the team Betty Brown and Linda Cox, B-Team Captains, demonstrate calisthenics. I86 lost in the consolation semi-finals to Andrews af- ter winning from Lamesa. In the first game they were defeated by Plains. 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A Cappella Choir ..,., ., 136- Abbott, Jean Abston, Sammy .,..,,,, Adair, Dr. Weldon Adams Adams, , 'Adams, Juanette 'Adams, Sue 'Addington, Mary Lou Adkins, Jerald Jan ..,, Advertrsements ,,,,,,.,....A,,,AA Advertisers Index ...,.A.....,, Aaminiararian f 138 , ll,l 29, 141 65, 165, 167 14s 65 136 , Bobby .....,.....,.....,..,.,,,,,,., 29 119 121 .. ,, 49 . 80, Bl 187-223 ,, 227 Aftergut, Myron , ,,,. 49, 55, 118, 147, 158, 161, IB3, 207 Akst, Carol ,.,.,.,.,.,,..,..,......,,,,,,,,,, 65 Albers, Edwin 20, 26, 29, 103, 118, 121, 126, 127, 143, I49, 151 Albritton, E. L, ....,.,,....,,,,,,,, 93, 95 Albritton, Mrs. E. L. ...,,,,........, 96 Alexander, Wendell ,,,,,, ,, 144 'Altord, Roy Lee All-School Favorites ......,. 114-115 Allen, Dee ,, ,....,,,A...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 Allen, Gerald .,...,..,, . Allen, 'AIIen, Sandra Judy .,.. , 29, 130, 139 Allen, James ,..., ,,,....,..A.,,. 6 5, 178 29 131 218 , 132, Ammons, Diane .....,..,. 29, Anderson, Charles ..,..,......,,,,...,,. 85 89. 136, 137, I39, 188 29 136 Andis, Linda Kay ., . 29, 85, Andrews, Jan .,,.., ......,. . . ..., ,, Armstrong, Billy G. Arndt, Gay Lynn .. 'Arnold, Johnny Arthur, Jim .. . 64, 49 ,, 86 29, 131 65, 165, I66, 175, 181 Asllby, Charles .. 49, 184 Au ill, Mattie . ..., 65, 140 Ayres, Donnie . . 29, 109, II9, 158, 168, 172, 173 Ayres, Mrs. Neva ..., .,,. , 96 .5. Babcock, Ronny .,..,.., 65, 165, I66 Babcock, Tommie 29, 106, 109, 115, 119, 130, I54, 168, I77 Baggerman, James ,,,, 49, 139 Bailey, Claude .....,.....,. ...... . . ,.,, 29 Baird, Joretta .. 29, I36, 148 Baird, Loretta .,,,.... ..,.,.,.,,,, 2 9, 136 Baird, Mrs. Ross D. 84, 140 Baker, Arthur . ,..., 65 Baker, Barney ,.,,..,... ,...,, 1 65, 179 Baker, Janet .,.. ,,,...,, ,. 30, 130 Balch, Gordon .,.,.,,, 28, 30, 100, 118, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173 Ball, Denise .,,,,.,...............,. 65, 140 Band .. ,.,.,. .,..,........,..,,,,.s..,s . 132-135 Band Sweetheart .... .. .. .... . 134 Bankston, Chris . .. Barker, Don ,,,, ...,, Barnard, ' Barnes, A. M. Barnes, Barnes, Barnett, Eddie ....,,, Barrett, Martha .,,,. Bartee, Brenda .... J1m ....... Ann .,,.,,.., Eddie .... .. Qfff '49fI 65 65 222 49, 132 96 131 49 65 'ffflf 652' 186 65, 186 132 Barton, Larry .... . ...,. . 49, Baseball ,,,,, ,.,....... , .. 181-183 Basketball . . ..,...,.,,,.,. ,, 169-176 Basketball Queen ........,........... I77 Eaten, Gene ....,,,.,.,.... .....,,.. . 49 Baten, Jerry ,,,,............................ 49 Baxter, Kenneth , .,,,, 65, 136, I39 Bayless, Gordon ,..,,,,, 30, 37, 43, 117, 119, I20, 132, 133,134 'Beard, Terry Bearden, Gloria .... . .. ,.,.,, .. Beaty, Larue .,,...,.....,.......,,,, 66, Becker, Mrs, Janie ,. ,...,,... r,,,,, . , Been, Dwight ....,,,,,. 49, 66 132 96 Beckham, Drckre ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 66, 132 132 139 Behrends, Jimmy Bell, Kerry Belt, Shirley ...,.. . 'Bennett, John Benton, Charlotte Best Citizens ....,,,,. . Bettis, Dean Bewley, Walton .,..... Biard, Sandra ...,, Biggers, Cecil ..,.. 'Bingham, Mike Bird, Karen Blackman, Dean Bland, Ethel .. Bledsoe, Lovella ,,.. Bond, Danny . ,,.... . Bonner, Penny 224 . ,,,, 66, ,, 66 49, 128 100-101 B9 . ,...... 66 ,, 49, 132 140 . ,.,,,,, 131 , 131 66 QQ' 165 Bonner, Rose Mary .,,. ,,,,,,, Index 66 Borger, Jimmy ,,,,,,,.,, ......,,,, 4 9 Born, Sharon ,,.,,,,, 30, 131 Bowden, Paula ,..,.. ,,.,, 49 Bowen, Sandra .,,,..,.......,,,, , 66, 140 Bowers, John Paul ......,.........,s.... 66 Bowers, Richard .,...... .,.... 2 3. 30 Boyle, Frank .......... ...A..ss..... 2 4 Bradford, Ralph ..,. ..,. 4 9, 132 Bradford, Sue ,,,,..,. .,.., , 66, 140 Bradley, Claude ..,,.,......,... 30, I39 Braly, Larry .,....,..... 93, I36, 139 Branson, Marvin ......s.s....... 66. 132 Brantley, Olivia .,.,.,,,.................. 66 'Brantwein, Christa Brashears, Jim ,,,,..,. .,,,.. I 30 Bray, Leon Bray, Rodney ...... .....s. 6 6 Bray, Ronald .,.... ....... 6 6 'Bray, Sue Brewer, Tommy ...... ...... 1 73 'Brice, Peggy Bridges, Mike ,,,,.......................... 49 'Brock, Joe Dan Brown, Betty ,,,, 49, 109, 112, 118, 140, 151 168, 186 Brown, Earlene .,....,. 30, 140, 164 Brown, John S. ........ 30, 97, 119, 158, 215 Brown, Johnny E. ............s..s..,... 31 Brown, Joyce .,.,.,,..,,,,r,,,,,, 66, 140 Brown, Kenneth ................s....,..., 66 Brown, Mark ,,,,.. 66, 83, 132 Brown, Marylyn .,,,.,,, 31, I22, 2II Brown, Reggie . ,,.,,.....,.,,,,,,., ...,. 6 6 Brown, Ronald ,,,,.,,,,,,, 21, 31, 130 Brown, Ruth ......,................. 49, 131 Brown, Terry ........s.,............., 49, 89 Browning, Barbara 31, 132 Browning, Ronnie 66, I39 Broxson, Bill .,... . ,.,.. 31, 144 Brumley, Jim .....,...,,. 165, I67 Brummett, A. L. ,,,. ,. 66 Bryan, Sam . .,,,..,, . Buchanan, Joy ..,.,,.,.. Bullard Geor e 1 Q - Bullard, Waylon ..... Bullock, Terrell .,.,.. Burke, Nancy ,... , Burkett, Gerald ..... .. 'Burnes, Diane 66, 136, 139, 166 165, 31, 131 50 I67, 178 66 31, 108, 136, 162 157, Burnett, Dian 66 Burnett, Linda ..., ..,, .. 50 Burney, Marston Burns, Dale .. .,,, 66 Burns, Mary ............,,,,.,. ......, 6 6 Bush, Sandra .....,......,,,,.....,,, 50, 128 Busteed, Dr. Robert C. ....,,,, 24 Butcher, Fred ...,....,,,, 50 I36, I39 Butler, Carmen ..,...,......,.,......,..... 66 Butler, Judy ..........,. ...... ............ 6 6 Butler, Kenneth ,,,. ...., I 91 Bybee, Bobby ,.... ., 31 Bynum, Paul .C. Cafeteria Staft ..... ,.,, ,.,, 96 Cahill, Roy ..........,.... 31, 144 Caldwell, Rodney .....,, 50 Call, Gail .,,., ,,,,,....... ,..,... . 6 6 Campaigne, Bill ,,.,.. 66, 165, I67 Campbell, David 66, 165, 167, 181 Campbell, Robert 'Campbell, Ronnie Campus Scenes ..,,, ,,.,,,...,..,,. 6 -I5 Cannon, Robbie .,,. .. ,r,,,, .. 50 Cantrell, C. E, .,.,.,.,.. 31, 43, 88, 172, 173 Capps, Mrs, Ruby 82, 147 Cardwell, Melvin ..,. 90 Career Day ,,,,,,.,,,,,. .,,, ,,,, 2 4 , 25 'Carlson, J. P. Carnival Royalty .,,,,,, 109 Carr, Johnny .,,.,,,. ,,.....,.,.....,,,,,,, 6 6 Carr, Susan .,.. 50, 118, 140, 142 Carter, Jerilyn .,,,,,,r 31, 110, 132, 133, 134 Carter, Judy ..,., ,,,,,, I 40 Carter, Mike Carver, Gwen , ..,,, ,,,, 3 1, 130, I36, 138 Casey, Harris Wayne Caskey, Judy ..,,,.,,.,,,,.. ,,,,., I 36 Cass, Mary ..,,...,..,,.,. ,...,... 6 6 Cavet, Linda 66, 140 Chatin, Jeanette . ,,., 140 Channel, Stanley .. ,,,,. 66 Champion, Gail ...., .. ...,,,,,..., 31 Chandler, Patricia 27, 31, 119, 126, 151 Chase, Carol .,,,,,,, 43, 48, 50, IIB, 128 143 Chase, Dwight .. ,,,,.,,,,,,.,. 32, 139 Chase, Ronnie . 32, 43, I39 Cheerleaders ,,,,,, ,,..,,, . .. 154 Chennault, Phyllis ,,,, ..,.,,., , .. 66 Childers, Danny .. ....,, ,,..,,,,,, . 66 Childers, Kay .. ,,,..........,.,,..,,... .. 66 Chisholm, Mrs. Thomas K. .,.. 94, 151, 186 Choat, Ronnie .,,..........,...,.. 32, 125 Christie, Ann .,...,.,,, 50, I20, 123, 141, 142, 198 Clark, Carl ...... ,.,,,, 3 2, Isa, 178 Clark, Cheryl ...,,..,., .,.,,..,... 3 2, 131 Clark, Johnny ....,,....,.....,............. 67 Clark, Lamoyne ......., 43, 50, 110, 116, 118, 132, 133, 134, 144 Classes ,,,...,,..............,.......,....,,... 27-20 Class Favorites ,,,,. ..................,, I I6 Clifton, Larry ,. .,......., I39 Cline, Sharon .... .............. . .. 24 Cloud, Guy ..,.. .....,,.. 5 0, 60, 91 Cloud, Steve .,............,,....,. 67. 178 Clubs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,... 117-121, 141-152 Clyburn, Buddy ,.,.... 67, 136, 139, 165, I67 Cobb, Don ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 132 Cobb, John .............,........., 32, I39 Coberley, Chancie .,.. 65, 165, I66 'Cotfee, Bennie Coffee, Darlene ..,,................,,.... 32 Cole, Donna ..........,. 67, 186, I99 Cole, Gail .. ,,,., 21, 32, 106, 119, l20,124, 125, 131, I99 Cole, Gary ,..........,..............,,..,..... 67 Coleman, Robert .... 67, 165, 166 Collett, Patricia ...,........,... 50, 124 Collins, Donald Collins, Kenneth 157, 181, 183 32 Collins, Norma .,.,..........,,........., Colvard, Don ..,..... ..,..... 5 0, 132 Colville, Juanita .............,,. 67, 92 Conley, Billy ........,,.,.........3..,...,,, 50 Conner, Donna ,,,,.. 67, 109, 110, 116, 132, 134 Conner, Janna ..,,........,,,,,, 50, 132 Converse, Christie ......,..,, . ..,., , 67 cook, Jan .,,......... 67, 122, 148 Cook, Sharon ,. ,.......,.... . .,,. . 140 Cook, Wanda ,,,,........,,, ......... .... 6 7 Cooper, Bill ., ,.,,...,.......,.,,,, BI, 95 Cooper, Mary Ellen .....,., 32, 125 Copeland, Mary Lou ,,,,,...,....... 67 'Corcoran, Mike Cornutt, Mrs. Dona 25 Cornutt, Molly .............. .,.,. 6 7, 132 Costner, David . 67 Counselor ,. ....... . 82 Cox, Danny .. . .,.. . 185 Cox, Gene .,,..,,,,.. ,..,... 3 3, I39 Cox, Linda 64, 67, 77, 109, 112, 164, 168, 186 Cox, Steve . . ..,..,... ....... ,. 68 Cox, vickia - ...... ..,.... . .... 6 a, 140 Coyle, Ann ,..,..,... ........ ,..,,, 6 8 , 186 Cradduck, Mark ............. ......... 5 0 Craig, Homer ..........,..............,,. 80 Craig, Linda ...... ..... 5 0, I22, 140 Cribbs, Jimmy 68, 165, 167 Criss, Jack ....,..,.,.................. 32, 50 Criss, Terry .............,,, 68, 165, 166 Cross, Alford .... ....... 6 8, 165, I66 Cross, Charles ........,,., 33, 38, 146 Cullender, Jo Ann .,,, 68, 74, 140 Culley, Terrence ................ 88, I69 Culley, Mrs. Terrence .....,.,..,,.... 94 Cummings, Velton ,,,,,..,... ...... I 75 Curlee, Ronald ,,,.......,.. ...... I 75 .D. Dalsing, Phyllis . ...... 33, 106, IIB, 120, 123 Dalton, Gregory .. ................... . 50 Dalton, Robert ,. ,.............,.. 68, 132 Dantord, Robert Daniels, Ann .....,... .. 33, 123, 138 Darling, Suzanne ....,...,,.............. 68 Darnell, Geary .... .,... ...... .......... 3 3 Davenport, Marilyn ...... 50, 132 Davis, Calvin ...,.. ......................... 5 I Davis, Gene ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 51, I57, 182 Davis, Lora ......,.. ...... ................. 6 8 Davis, Lynn ..,.,,...,,. ....., ,............. 6 8 Davis, Shirley . .. 51, 140 Davis, Virgle ....... . ..... ............ 6 8 Dawkins, Glennette ,,,..... .,.,,,,,, 6 8 Deatherage, Linda .... ..... 6 8 Deathrage, Laura .,,..... ....... I 45 Dedication ..... .......,.... ....,,. 4 - 5 Deering, Mary ........ ...,....... .... 6 8 Deering, Wayne ...... ...... 5 1. 132 'Degner, Danny Dennis, Mae ..... Denton, Joyce ..... Departments ............,.......,... DeWeese, Robert ,... 69, 68 83-95 73, 132' Doan, Betty Dodd, Tommie 69 Dobbin, Priscilla ..... . 25, 33, 131 69 51 Dorman, Richard Dorsey, Jeanine iiiii 140 69, Dosier, Cheryl ... .... H .. 69 Dosier, Price ,,.,..,.,. 51, 128, 129, 143, 208 Doss, Darrell 33, 136, 138, I39 Doss, Gary ., . .,.. ,, 33 Doss, Ronald .....,............3.... . .,.. . 69 Doucette, Avril ., ..,, 69, 140, 149 'Doug1ess, Russell Doyal, Sandra , Dozier, Mary Dean Drew, DeAnn ......,. Duck, Laveda ...... 'Dulaney, Steven 51 30, 84. 143, 146 33, 106, 118, 130 196 ........ 69 Dumler, Steven .... ..... 5 1, 171 Dunagan, Shirley ...., 69, 140 Duniqan, Terry ..........................,, 33 Dunn, Beth .. .. ,... ....,., 6 9, 74, 132 Duree, Wanda .. .........,,..........,,, 69 Dwight, Barbara . ...,....,.., 51 Dyer, Janie ......... ,.,.,, I 40 Dyer, Johnny Dyer, Roy .E. Eads, Eugene ..... .... 5 1, 184 Earls, Teresa . ..... ..,,,. 6 9, 140 Eddy, Annette .. ,. 69 Edminster, Diana ....,,.. 69, 140 Edmondson, Jerry ...., 6 51, 118, I36, I54, 184 Edmondson, L. J. ............ 80, 216 Edmondson, Mrs. L. J. .. 216 Edmondson, Ronnie .,.,. , .... 69 Edmondson, Terry ..... . 51, 136, 150, 154 Edwards, Eddie 33, 119. 136, 139, 141 'Edwards, Loretta Edwards, Raymond .. . .... . 191 Eqerton, David ., 132 Eller, Tim ,,,,........,.,, .,.., 5 2, 158 Ellis, Kedron 33 Emler, Beverly ....... ..... ..,,,, 6 9 , 204 Emler, Lanelle , 33, 123, 142. 204 Enloe, Carole ., .. 52 Enright, Betty . 33, 109, 151. 168, 177, 130, 203 Epperson, Gary .....,,. 33, 136, 158 'Ernst, Norine Erwin, Cindy ,. , ....... 52 Erwin, Pete ,.,. ,,... 94 Eslick, Gertie 23, 34, 186, 203 Etheredge, Carol ,,.,...... ,, 34, 91 Etheredge, George ,,,,,,, 69 Ethridge, Mrs. Maxine .. 202 Evans, Anne .. 24, 34, 113, 136, 168, 177, 213 Evans, Dean ....... 69, 77, 165, 167 Everly, Clauda ,. . 91, 95, I49 -r:- Faculty .. .... ...,.... ...... . . 81-95 Falkenstein, Barbara ,.,.. ......... 3 4 Farmer, Phillip ,, ...,..., ..,.. . ....... , 69 Fatheree, Richard ..,. 65, 69, 102, 175 Fennell, David .... .. .,.,..... 69, 132 'Fennell, Robert Ferguson, Gene ,,... . 69 Ferrel, Barry ........,, . ,..., , 69 Fewell, Linda .,,, .....,.. 6 9, 140 Field, Garry Fields, Eldon Fife, Sue H ,..... ........... 3 4, 136, 148 Fighting Heart ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l56 Fillman, Susie ...,.... 34, II9, 126, 127, 130 Finney, Carolyn ,,.. ,... ..... 6 9 , 140 Finney, Leland .. .,...,........... .....,, 6 9 Finnel, Ronald .. ........ ..,.........,.,, 3 4 FiSCl1 r, Joe .....,,......... 52, 118, 184 Fischer, Mrs. Joe ,,,., .,.............. 8 3 Fite, John ,....,., 24, 52, 150, 159. 190 Fletcher, Curtis . .... 43, 159, 178. . 180 Fletcher, Reba ...........,.,.,,,,,....,,,, 52 Fletcher, Ronnie .... 69, 136, I39 FliDPO, Larry ..,,..,,............,.,,.,..,,,, 69 Flynt, James E. ...,,... 34, 55, I36, 139 Follis, Kent ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Football ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 55-157 Football Queen ...,.., ,,,,,,,,,, I 64 Foreword , ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, E A H 3 ' Indicates Not Pictured McCluskey, Shirley ...,. . 56, Fofkel. Kaye . .,...,,.,.. . Fofker. Kathy .,,,w.,, 34, 124 Forman. Cheryl ...... ..,,., . . 69' Forrester, Francyne ,....,.. 34,' 186, Foster, Janis ,,..,,,,...,,., Foster, Susan ....,.,,,, 69, 140 Fowler, Bill . ...... .,.,...,..... ....,., ' Fox, LaWanna ..,,. ..,...,,.,,., ,LAA Francis, Carolyn ,,,,,, , ,,,,k 59, Francis, Linda .. . .,,.., . . . Franklin, Bernice ..., 84, 85, 103, Franklin, Jean ...,.A,,A,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2, Fraxier, Rickey ,,.,., 34, 119, Free, Jimmy ...... .........,..... . .. French Club ,,,..,, A,A,,, , Fritz, Ricky .A,,, .... Frost, Robert .,.,. .,,,,,, Fry, Hayden ,...... ...,....,,,.,,.,.,.... Fugate, Bob .,..,,.,,..,..,.....,..,., ,,,, Fulks, Janet ,.,........,.. 52, 140, Fulks, Joan ........ ..,.....,... 6 9, Fuller, Connie 69 202 132 108, 196 201 186 69 52 140 52 97, 154 140 132, 133 69 151 52 228 216 69 145 140 Fuller, Gladys .,....u ....,, 5 2, 131 Fussell, Veletta .... 53, 131 Futch, Donna .....,,,.,,. ,.,..., 5 3, 131 Future Farmers ....., ,.... . .. .... .. 144 Future Homemakers ..... . ...,. 145 Future Nurses ......,.,, ., 148 Future Teachers ---- ,..,, 1 46 -G. Gaines, Ronnie Gales, Joanna Gales, Johnnie Gallimore, Dale ..i,,,, ....,.,...,. 5 3 Gallimore, Gayle .......,...,, 69, 90 Gallman, Carolyn ...,,,,,,, .. 34 Garrison, Jerry ......, 69, 165, 166, 181 Gasaway, Harold .......,,,.,...,...,., 53 eaves, Kiny .. ,,,,, 53, 109, 140 Gattis, Shirley ........,...,,,,., 34, 186 Geer, David ,,,,..,.,,,, 69, 165, 166 Gerik, Judy ,.,,,,.,...,......... ,,,.... 1 40 Gerik, Margaret ,,,, ,,,,, 7 0 Geyer, Melody ..,............,,,,,.,.,.,,2 70 Gikas, John .,,.,...,,,,,.,....,,.....,.,..,,, 80 Gillin, Lonna Sue .,.,.....,..,,,..... 132 Gillpatrick, Jon ,,,,. 34, 136, 138, 139 Girls' Choirs ....,,,...u......... ..,. 1 40 Gist, Gayle ,,,,.....,.. 34, 136, 141 Gist, Karen . ,,.........22. 70, 140, 186 Glenn, Barbara .,,,..., ...,,,.. 5 3, 131 'G1over, Gerald Glover, Jerry ..,.,,. 35, 106, 130, 157, 159, 164, isa, 181, 182 183 Godfrey, Cheryl ,,2,,..5....,,,, 53, 140 Goes, John ,,,..,,,,,,, 35, 132, 192 Gott, Jenny ,................,...... 35, 125 Golf ...., .. .,,,,.,.........,,,......,,,5,,,.... 185 Goodson, Peggy ............,5.,.....,.. 70 Goodwin, Jerry ........ 70, 165, 166, 8 Goodwin, Ricky ....,, 53, 118, 156, 158, 159, 162, 181 Goodwyn, Garland .,,, 70, 97, 181 Gordon, B. G. ,,,,.... ..,......,,.....,,,, 8 6 Gordon, Cile .,,. 35, 131, 136 Gordon, Mary ,,,.....,,,.....,...,,.,.... 94 'Gormon, Larry Grady, H. C., Jr. 80 Grady, Jan .,..,...,,...... 35, 125, 214 Graham, Charles ..,,....,,.. 70, 132 Graham, Howard ,,,,.,., 79, 95 97, 88 141 Graham, John .. .........,,...u..,, 56 Grange, Jim .......,.... 35, 139, 192 Grange, Thomas ..., 35, 139, 192 Graves, Gary ,,....uu........,...,.,,...... 35 Gray, Bill ......,,.. ......,, ,........,,,,., 5 3 Grayson, Chris ........ 35, 125, Green, Francine .... 53, 122, 198 Green, Nickey .....,...........,....... .... 7 0 Green, Wesley .........Y,Y,A.,.. 53, 135 'Greer, D. L. Gregory, Larry ,,,... 53, IBl, Griffith, Keith .,,..,,. 70, 165, 166, 175 178 Griggs, Karen ,.,,..,..,.. 35, 84, 221 'Grimes, Peggy Grossman, David .,,1,.. ,........ 5 3 Grout, Derrel .,.,......, A--..-..,s.. 1 43 Gudge1, James L. Gunter, Molly ..,,.. ,..,,,, 7 0, 195 Guthrie, Anita ..,1. -,----s-vV,--,- - 70 Guthrie, Janet . .... .,..,,, 7 0. 140 .1-1. Hackley, Sharon ,.... ,.,.,.. 7 0, 132 Index o E 'e ..,..,,...... ,......,,.,,. 1 ngrum, Gerry . 71 11123021 Diildthy ,,,,,. irvar., Berry 37, 131, 145 Haie, David ,.......,.., 136, '1Sbel1.J011f1f1Y Hall, Jimmy ...,V,......., . 36. Hall, Kenneth ,,..,,...... 63, Hall, Nancy ..., ..., . . --1- 1-1a11, Phil ...,,.,,,.,.,,..,.... 70, Hampton, Helen ..,. 122, Jackson, Bob .,.. 37 119, 136, 139 Hampyon, Dr, R, M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jackson, Owen . , 71 Hankhouse, Gary ..,.,. ...,, 5 3, -1-iC0bS011. 51-1112 70. 71 Hardin, Michael ,,,,... . ,iii 36, 'Jacques Depzll Hardy, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, J amieson, Jimmy . 85, 165, 166, Harms, Sherrie .......,................. .. 178 Harnsberger, Carl .,..,, 71, 'J5Yf1e5.C1351'195 Hai-rig, Charity ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Jewell, Andrea . ..,.. 54, 122, 123 Harvester Annual ....,....... 122-123 Jinks, Mary Dee .... . . M 71 Harvey, Drew ......................,,,,..,, 53 'Jacoy, Daryl Harvey, Lloyd .,,,.,.. 36, 144, 159 Johnson, Barbara . .. .... 23, 37 Haslam, Martha Jane .... 53, 136, Johnson, Carl 71, 165, 167, 212 178 Hassell, Raymond .,....,......,,,...,,.,. 71 Johnson, Carletta .. ...., 71, 74, 186 Haught, Sharon .,..,,,, 52, 53, 131 Johnson, Geary ,,,,,, ..,. . 71 Hawkins, Donald ,..,.,.........,.,,,..,, 36 Johnson, Henry Joe ..,,,,., .,,. . 201 Hawkins, Elaine ......,. 54, 140, 194 Johnson, Jimmy 54, 136, 139 Hawkins, Toni ..,.,,,.,,,, 54, 56, 140 Johnson, Kennith ,.,.. ,..... . 71 Hawkins, Wayne ....... 20, 25, 27, Johnson, Larry ,.,., . 54, 128, 139, 36,118 126,143 160, 178, 181, 221 Hayes, Billy , ,,...,., ,.,,,,, .,,,,, 7 1 , 139 Johnson, Sammy . ........ 71 Haynes, Bill D. ,..,,. ,,,,, 8 8, 146 Johnson, Suzanne .. . 71, 191 Head, Russell ..,,.,,,, ...,,,,, 7 1, 139 Johnson, Tommy . . . .. 54, 150 Heard, Connie ,.,.....,,..,.......,,,,,,,, 71 Johnson, Vince .. .. . 149 Heard, Gerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 71, 132 'Johnston, Harold D. Heaton, Jane ............ 54, 128, 132 'Jones, Albert Hebert, Kenny ....,,.. 159, 172, 173, Jones, Donna .,,,, 38, 41, 140 179, 181, 182 Jones, Garry .. . 71, 73, 132 Heil, Dannie ......,.,.,,.,,..... 54, 173 'Jones, Kenny Heiskell, Grover .,...,...............,,. 71 Jones, Richard ,, 71 Helms, Jimmy ........ ....,,... 7 1 Jones, Rickey Helton, Bobby Jones, Sandy 'He1ton,Johnny Jones, Scott .,....,, . ,. 96 Henderson, George ,,,,,,,, 71, 132 Jonsson, Chris .. . 37 Hendrix, Marylyn . ......... .. 71, 140 Jordan, Linda ,.,,,,, 38, 186 Henley, Tommy Joyner, Ancel P. .,,, 84, 97, 108 Hennig, Andy ................., 54 Junior Class ,,,,,, .. 48-63 Hennig, Linda . ........... . ...... 71. 132 Junior Classical League . 149 Henry, Bill ......,. 71, 77, 165, 166 Junior Class Play ,,,,,. ,,,.. ,,..,., 1 2 8 Henry, Hank ..,....... 54, 139, 147, 150,160,161,178 181,221 Henry, Loretta ..,..................,,..,., 36 -K- Henson, Erma ,..,....,.,,...,...., 71 Hepler, Dianne ,,,,.,., 54, 142, 151 Karbo, Ole Arnold .. 38 Hepler, Karen .,.,,, ,, 71, 140, 150 Kay, Mary Iva 72, 145 Herlacher, Jerry ....,.,, 36, 132, 134 Keagy, Jean .,.. 38, 122, 195 Hernandez, Tony Keagy, Joan 38, 122 Herring, O'Nita ..........,..........,,, 71 Kee1in, Tiiuana lTial Hestand, Ginger .. 36, 131. Kendricks, Peggy ,,.,..,, . ,, 72 142, 184 Key Club ....,. .....,,,,,,,. , 147 Hibbs, Jilhell ....... ...... . 71 Key, Linda 38, 101, 102, Hickman, Maurine 36, 132 103, II8 Higgins, Allen ,. ,....,.,........., ,,,. 1 78 Keyes, Vic , ., , 72 1'1111-Dun. DOUQ ....--.--Yl-..--,....,,.-.---..- 71 Keyser, Mage . 72 Hi1denbrand, Jesse 'Kidwe11, Linda H111. Mike ........ 36. 43. 171. 175 Kieyal, Roy R. ,,,, 89, 169, 184 Hills. 51151-ln -- f-5-------5 36. 150. 175 Kilgore, Mrs. Roy 96 Hinderliter, Betty ............ 71, 149 Killough, Jerry ,. , 72 Hinds. Donna ........ ......-.....-.-... 7 1 Killough, Linda . , 54, 124 '1'l1r11n9ef. J. D. Kinard, Anna . , . 72 Hoqoatl. Denny ........-.------- --..-... 3 6 King, Curtis .. .. 54 Holladay, Otis ....,... 86, 153, 155, King, pamela , 72 156 King, Ralph . . 72, 178 Hollar, Gene .... .................. King, Robert H0111S, 1-d1'1'Y .- .--.------...--------.. -.--- K innamon, Barbara ,. 38, 136, Holloway, John ..........,. 20, 35, 141 Holloway. J. M. .1------1--....-.--..... Kirby, James D. , .,.,, ,,,., . 89 1'101man. -lean -.-- --4- 3 5. 110. Kitchens, Paula 72, 87, 140 137. 133. Kite, Don . . ,.,. . . 188 Holmes, Mrs. J. L. .................. 34 Kino, Judy . . ,, 54, 140 Holmes, Randy ................ 71. 132 Klaerner, Philip 165, 166 1'101'l', 1420119111 -.-.---- -..----.-------.. 3 5 Klein, Ronald ., 72, 165, 166 1'lO1'f, Linda --1-- -.-------.- 3 7. 154 Klotz, Richard ...,., . 72, 83 1'1011, NBUCY -.------.--.---.-.. -.--.r-------- 7 1 Koehler, David ., . 54 Hoop. Larry -..--. ...-- 3 7. 139. 178 Koen, Kermit , 72, 132 Horn, Judy ...... ........... 5 4. 131 Kotara, Paulette ,...,........,..., . 38 Horton, Sue ......... .. .-----.--.--... 71 Kral, Edith . 91, 94, 145 Horton, Trudy ....... ..---.. ...... 5 4 Kreis, Wayne ,, 38, 108, 169, Howard, Freddie ............ 37. 185 170,172, 173 Howard, Jane .................... 71. 140 'Kuhn, Billy Howard, Ray ............ 83, 155, 1131 Kuntz, Connie 38, 120, 125, Howard, Robert ...... .. 71, 175, 176 132, 218 Howard, Susan ................ 71, 140 Hubbard, John Hubbard, Kaye C. ........ 37, 126. L 122 is 331353133 12.5212..g 3jjjJ5f1i.. 54 'Lam1,gfiQpg- 25,9119 7, ,,, Hubbard, Mary ............ ....... 5 4 Lam HQT' a ' ' ' 55 'Hudson, Zozell t51'1'1fTl,J tommy ..... .... . , 72 92 Huntley, Dennis .....,.,................., 54 'Lane' Ko n fh' ' Huntley, Jim ane, 'anne Bo Hurley, Elizabeth .,,. 92, 97, ,tene ,,,,.jF'e 'Y 9' Hyatt, Judy ........................ 37, ang' 1 'p . H -N, Langford, Gloria .. 39, 139, 140 ysmi , Harlan 136, Langley, Beverly 72, 132, 122 Langwell, Eddie . . Laramore, Gary . 55, 132 '1' Lard, Kay . . 39, 136 Larsen, Kathy 55, 118, 128, Ing, Karen .......... 37, 140, 215 F it 41 vu Ik it 1 it x Larsen, Mrs. Larry Lash, Anita . Lash, Vicki 55, Lathrop, Anne . , Lawrence, Ernie Lawrence, Susan . . 72, Lawson, A1 . . ...... . . Lawson, Joanne 39, 119, 132. Layne, Kayleen 39, 131, Lecroy, Floyd ..... Ledbetter, Mrs. Elaine . Ledrick, Jenny . 39, 111, Lee, Rose Ann Lee, Sherrell . 72, Lee, Sue . ..., .. Lemons, Wayne . ..... .. 55, Leonard, Larry . ..... 72, 165, Leonard, William iBi1l1 127, Leverich, Janie 72, Lewis, Bill Lewis, Cleve . Lewis, David Lewis, Lanny .. . ., 175, Lindensmith, Sandra .,.. . .. . Line, Shelia . . f Little Harvester 124 Little, Janice , 55, 108, Lively, Clay . 55, 128, Lively, Janis .. ...,...,. 39, Locke, Douglas ., 39, 151, Lockhart, Bill . . . 39, Londigan, Phillip . .. . Long, Mary Looper, Paula .. 72, Lowe, Ginny ,. ..., .. Ludeman, Pam ., ., 72, Ludeman, Pat . 65, 72, 124, Luedecke, Johnny . 72, 132, Lunstord, Mrs. Helen ...... . . . Lunstord, Rose .. ......... 55, Luster, Darell ,. . 72, 165, Lyles, Kim , .,.,.. . ...,,. .. Lyles, Wayne . ...... .. Lyons, Sue .. 52, .MU McAllen, Hughie .... . .. .. McAnel1y, Mrs. Rex McBroom, Carol Jeanne McCann, Keith McCathern, Glenn McCathern Neal . . 72. McCauley, Evelyn ..... . 72, McClellan, Pat .. .. 39, 165, , . 72, McC1endon, Richard . . McC1ung, Kay McClure, Georgia McClure, Ronnie , McC1uskey, Jimmy 39,1 McCollum, E. C. lMackl McComas, Mary Jane . McCord, Kaye McCoy, Linda McCracken, Joan .. McDaniel, David . McDonald McDonald, McDonald, Charles McDonald, Cecelia Janelle McGaughy, Gary ,. McKean, Maxine McKinney, Bill McLaughlin, Carl McNeil, Jack McPhi11ips, John . McQueary, Mike .M. Macartney, Mike Mack, Mary Ann Mack, Teresa .. Mackie, Sharron Maddox, Stephen Madrid, Eugene . Maguire, Mike 167, 175 , Billy 5 155, 39, 72, 150, , 176, 178, , 39, ' 39,7 , . 72, 56, 129, 155, . 73, 56, 09, 178, 40, 118, 125, 126, 127, 146, Mahanay, Michael Maher, David . Indicates Not Pictured 225 129 139, 157, 102, 104, Maher, Jim ,, . . 40 Maintenance Staff , 96 Malone, Bette , .. 24 Malone, James , ,. 203 Malone, Teddy ,,,,... . .......,., ,. 93 Maison, Michael Mangham, Billy .,,,.. 40, 85, ll0, II7, l2l, I36, l37, l38, I39 Mangold, Mrs. Otto .,,,............ 24 Mangus, Sharron ......,., . 40, I36 Mann, John ,....,.,....,,,,...,,,,, 73, IIO Mann, Robert ,, ,,...,,. 73, l32 Marak, Caroline , 73, I40 Marak, Eugene ..,., .... . . . 56 Marlar, Terry ,.,,..,.........,.,...,.,,,,,, 73 Marsh, Cameron ..,. ,,,,,,.,,,, 7 9, 8l Martin, Bill .... 40, l7B, I79, IBO Martin, Bryan ,,,,..,.,,,, 56, 89, l6l Martin, Mary .... ,, ,,,..,,.......... , 56 'Mason, Garil Massie, Philip ,..., ,, 73, l65, l66, l8l Masterson, Pat ....,.,,,,,,....,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 3 Math 8: Slide Rule Club l52 Matney, Dorothy ., ...,..,, .,..,, ,,,, 7 3 Matson, Carla ,,................ ,,,, 7 3 Matson, Randy ...... 40, ll2, II4, . IIB, l60, l6l, I63, l70, l7l, I72, l78, l80, l73 Matthews, Betty ....,.................,. Maul, Donald Y,..... Maul, John ., Maul, Ronald Maul, Sharon ...., Ma field Gene Y . Maynard, Rickey Meador, Bob Mecher, Danny Mercer, Dale 'Merrell,Bill . 73 56 I36, I39 ,,. ,. , 73 . , I40 ,. , 73, l65, I66, lBl , 57 .. . . 74 Merrell, Candice . ., ,. 74 Merrill, Roger . 26, 40, l32 l7B Messinger, Jeanine ., ..... 74, I40 Michaels, Sharron ,,., 74, I22, l32 Middleton, Claude ,.., 57, l6l, l8l Middleton, Threasa ,,,.. . ,, . 57 Mihalski, Jo Alice . , 74 Miller, Audni ...., . . l4I Miller, Dannie .,., . . 74 Miller, Gordon , ,. ,. 57 Miller, Kay , ., 57 Miller, Kenny ..,.,,,,...., . 57 Miller, Larkin , . .. 40, l39 Miller, Linda . . , .. ..., ,, 74 Miller, Mickey 57, 207 Miller, Robbie Milliron, Roy ,,,.... .. ,. . ,, , Peeples, Carol 40, l07, 103, 119, l2l, 127, 131, 74 74 Mills, Ladella ....,. ,,,,, , I40 l86 Minor, Loretta Mitchell, Jahniyiiw' Moore, 57, 23, 101, 140 Moffitt, Helen .,.,,.,,,.,..... 57, l32 I76 Molberg, Stephen .,.. Molesworth, Sandra l2l 74, 175, Monroe, Sammye .,..,, ,.... 7 4, Moore, 40, 04. 127, 131, 140 149 74 Charlotte ,,,,,...,.......,.,. , Moore, Linda Morgan, Cynthia Mrs. Dee ..,........., ,,,,,, l 48 ,,,,,, 74, I40 24, 57, 105, 0, I46, 194 IIB, I3 Morgan, Mrs. W. A. ........ 9l, lgi, Morris, Tommy Morse, Brenda .,..,..,. Morton, Linda Moseley, Jack ...,... Mullins, Patsy .... 140 24 ,. ....,.., 74, I40 74 I40 Mullins, Paula .............,.....,........ Muns, Carol .... 40, l30, l3l, Myers, Mrs. Don 85, ll9, l29 Myers, Kenneth .,.,. ...., . 56, 57 .N. Nabors, Brenda .,,..........,.. 40, l25 Nachlinger, Carol .. ..,. , 57, 2l2 Nail, Diana ................,..,...... ,...... 4 0 Nance, Raymond .......... 40, l0l, I03, l2l, l27, I47, l95 Nanney, Guy .....,.,, ,,...,,,,, 7 4, l32 Nanney, James , ,.., 40, ll9, l32, I33 Nash, Pal' .... ....... .......... . 74 Nation, LaRue .,....,.,,,, ,...,, ....,,,, 7 5 National Honor Society ..,.,, Ilia? Neil, Nancy ,,.... Nelson, Neslage 57, Susan ,, ,,,,,., ,.,..........,, . . , John ,....,,. Neslage, Marion ,, 75, l30 2l2 57, I39, l6l 75, l46, l5l l32 I40 Newlin, Nancy ......,, . Newman, Bonnie . ,, 'Newman, Danny 226 75, 'Newman, Wendill Newton, Nichols, Nichols, Jack .....,.. Nichols, Larry .,.,.... Index M1ke .,....,...,.............,.,, 75 Don ...,..........,...., 75, l32 41, 130, 139, 197 75, 130, 139. I67 l65, Nichols, Luther ........,..,,...... 75 Njckel, Diana ....... .................... 7 5 Nickel, Kenneth .....,..,............... 75 Nickel, Penny ....,,,, 57, l3l, l48 Nickens, Brenda ....,.,,................ 75 Nidiffer, James ,.,,.........,.. 57, l32 Nisbet, Carey ...............,..,......... 24 Noblitt, Candice .... 4l, ll9, l2l, 127, 130, 137, l38, 139 Nolte, Quenton ........................., 4l Nooncaster, Aubra ........ 84, 126 TNUFII1, Louise Nutt, Bruce ................ ......,..0........ 7 5 Nutting, Nancy ........,,.,.,.............. 57 Nye, Joan ....,.,.,.,..... 4l, l30, 2l5 .0. O'Donnell, Nancy .....,.............. I40 Offord, Randy Oler, Ronnie ,....... 57, l65, I66, I8l, l83 Oliver, Veleita .....,,....., 57, l3O Olsen, Trent .,.......,..,................... 87 Organ, Richard ......,. 4l, l4l, l6I Osborne,- John .................,,.,,,, 4l 'Ousley, Bobby Overton, Pat ......,,........,,,, 57, I40 Owen, Mrs. Lula B. ,,,,........,, 4-5 Owens, Sandra Ownsby, Maudie Paden, Sally ..,, ,,.. 'Pairsh, Preston 58 4l, 88, II7, II9, l2l, l29 Prock, Monty ......,, 42, I36, Pruitt, Janet .,.,, ........,.. 7 5, Pruitt, Joe Pryor, Karen ..,. ............,,,, Puckett, Bill ........,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, Pullen, Robert ..,. ,,,, 3 8, 42, Ill, II6, l2l, I36, l39, Pursley, Wayne ....., ......,,,, 4 2, ..Q. Oualls, Ann ,.......,. 58, ll8, I36, .R. Rader, Don .,......... ............,........ Ragsdale, Billy .,,,............ 75, Ragsdale, Van ........ 50, 132, sa Sargent, Dick .........................-...- 76 Sargent, Louella .... 43, I32, l33 Saum, Susan .................... 75. I40 Scaggs, Douglas ............ 76, l32. l75, I76, l8l Scarberry, Gerald Schafer, Helen ,...,... 89, 92, 95, 97, l2l Schale, Mike ........... 0..............., 44 Schaub, Duane ...........,..,, 44, l32 Schaub, Paula ...................,,.,,.... 76 Schlumbohm, Gwen ...... 44, l36, l42 Schmidt, John ,.,..... 76, I39, I46 Scholl, Rita .,.,.,,.............,......,...... 76 School Board ............,.... ..,.,,... 8 0 School Song .........,,.........,, ...,,,, 7 Schwartz, Dr. Charles .,,....,.... Science Fair ,.,.,,..................,...,,,, Scott, Earl ............0............. 76, Scott, Mildred ,,,,........,....,.,,,,,,,,, Scott, Randy .... 76, l65, Scribner, Myron .,,, I65, Sealey, Paula ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,, Seals, Tommy ........ 76, Sears, Carole ....,,..,,,, 60, I67, 24 26 132 201 100, 101 l8l 76 100, l82 140, 207 Sears, Don ........,,,, 44, l2l I27, 2l5 Seawright, Donna ,.,,....,,,, Raines, Glenda ....,,,, , I40, Rake, Donna ....................,... 75, Ramsey, Eural ........,. 83, l55, Rankin, Susan ...,.............,.. 58, Rasco, Gerald ....,.....,......... 58, Rath, Donna ............ 74, 75, Ratliff, Bobby ,... ........ 5 8, Ray, Diana ....... ..... 7 5, Ray, Grover .............,,.,,,, 75, Ray, James .....,..........,..,.... 75, Ray, Larry .................................,,, Reames, Winaford iSuel Reddell, Cynthia ,,,. 42, l3l, Redmond, Pamela ..........,,....,... Redus, Mary Lou ............ 75, Reed, Eddie Reed, Helen ..............,..... 58, Reed, Howard .,.... 43, l09, Secrest, Lynda Sells, Wreatha Selman Barton Selman, Becky 76, I40 76 iufflff 76 00 fffff 76 .. 2047 Senior Class . ..,.,.... Senior Class Play ..... .... Reeves, Barbara 43, I23, Reeves, Butch ...,................,.,..... Registrar ............. Remy, Louise Palmer, John ............ 75, l65, I66 Palmer, Ralph 28, 4l, ll9, l62, l78, IBO Palmitier, Frank ..............,. 4l, l30 Palmitier, Stephen .,,.,... 75, l32 'Parker, Donald Ray Parker, Glyn ............,,.., ...,,,,, 5 8 'Parks, Carl Parks, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Patrick, Richie ,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Pattillo, Mrs. J. C. .............,,, 90 Pattillo, Martha ............ 58, lI8, l32, l5l Patton, Tommy ,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rexroad, Don ....... 55, 58, 62, Rexroat, Kathy ......., 75, l39, I50, Rexroat, Richard ,,.......... 58, Reynolds, John ....,,.. 59, I36, Rhine, Jerry .,,,........................,,,, Rhyne, Linda ,,.,... ......... 4 3, Rice, Jimmy .,....... ........ l 65, Rice, Ronald .........,...,.. 87, 95, Richardson, Betty .....,...,.......... 'Richardson, Carolyn Richardson, Louise ....,.., 22, l I9 l32 l33 l27 I40 Sexton, Carlene .,..,,,,,,,,,.,. 76, Seymour, Clive ...... ..,,,, 6 0, ll8 Shaw, Geneva ,... .....,....,.....,,,, 6 0 Shaw, William ............ 22, 44, 80 Shelhamer, Jim ......., 76, l47, I49 Shelton, Carol ........,,,,.....,,.....,,,, 60 Shelton, Curtis ........................,,,, 60 Shelton, George ......,..,..,,,, 76, I32 Shelton, James ........ 22, 26, 43, 44, ll9, l2l, I36, l37, l38, I46 Sheriff, Paul ,...,......, 60, I36, l39 Shipley, Donnie Shipman, Tommy ..,,............ 60, 9l Shipp, Donnie ............... ,....,,,, 4 4 Shire, Mary 58 Peacock, Linda ,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,, 75, I40 l48 Pemberton, Judy 41, 110, 130, l37, 130 Penland, Enn1s ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Pennington, Diana .,,,,,,, 42, I22, 206 Shoulders, Mrs. Joyce .----- 96 Shult-L, Gordie .....,......,.,, 44, l39 Shultz, Joy , ......................... 76, l86 Sikes, Gary ............ 60, l70, I72, l73, I74 Sikes, Gerald .,.,........ 76, l75, I76 Sikes, Perry T. ..,..... 87, 97, l5l Simpson, Linda ..,.,....,.,..,...., 68, 76 Sims, Pat Sims, Virginia ......... ...,,,, 7 6, I40 Skaggs, Bob ......,...,..,,.,,,. 93, l44 Skaggs, Mary Ann .,..........,,...... 76 Skelly, Natalie ,,,,......,.....,, 60, I40 Skidmore, Paula ............,,,, 76, I40 Slaten, Mrs. Winnie .............,.. 96 'Smiley, Judy Peterson, Barry 58, l28, l65 Pettey, R. L. ..............................,. 75 Petty, Donna .......,,. ....... , ,. 58, l3l Phillips, Arnold .......,.......,.,,,,,,,,, 42 Phillips, Norman ..., 89,,l55, 105, IBO 'Pierce, Johnny Pin-Ups ............................,... Il2-ll3 Pitts, Jon ,, ,.... 35 42, I22, I36, l95 Plaster, Cynthia ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 75, I49 Plaster, John N. .,... ..... 8 6, l5l Fletcher, Patsy Pollard, Dorothy ,......,,,,, 75, I22 Poole, W. E. .....,........,,.,,.,......,.. 93 Porter, Jan .... 4l 42, l20, I256 l8 Potter, David ...,.....,......,,,, 58, 2I2 'Powell, Arvella Powell, Kenneth Powell, Phyllis ........ 58, I40, I97 Powell, Sharion ., ......................,, 75 Preston, Joan ..........,.....,,,, 42, IB6 Preuss, Twillo ..........,.....,... 75, l32 Price, Bobby .,... 58, l62, l73, I8l, IS3 Price, Charles ........ 58, l73, I74 Price, Gary ......,,............,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 Price, John .........,..,,,, 75, 83, I32 Price, Sue ..,,.. 42, IOB, IIO, ll9, l2l, l29, I36, l3B Prichard, Mrs. A. D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Prieto, Luisa ,,,,.,,, 42, l02, IO4, I05, l20, l42, I46, I50, l93 Prigmore, Brian ...,,........,,.....,,,, I85 Prince, Frances ...... 42, IZ4, 2ll Principal .,.,.......... ,,....,,,,...,,,,,,,,, B I Prock, Jane ,,,,..,..... . ..,,,,,,, ,, 75, I40 Prock, Joyce ..,.,...,,,, 28, 42, 05, ll8, 130 Richter, Allen .,..,,,...,.,,..,...........,, Ricketson, Larry Riddle, Mike .......,..,..,....,.,.......,,,, Riemer, Keith ,,,,.... 48, 59, ll6, I36, I39, I50, l6l, l62, Riley, Barney ,...........,,,.,............... Riley, Judie ............ 59, ll8, I22, Ripple, Diana ..........,......,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roberts, Mary F. .,,,,...,,,, 43, Robertson, David 76, Robertson, Mariorie 43, Robinson, Marvin lKellyl .... I37 Roden, Sandra Rodgers, Steve ....... Rogers, Belinda Rogers, Larry ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 'Rogers, Wanda Rohde, Patricia 43, 44, Romines, Keven ...........,........,,,,,, Roper, Kerry ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, I75, Rose, Patsy ........ 59 l24, I40, Rose, Rex ...,........,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, 59, Rose, Velda ....,.. ,.... 59, Roten, Randy .,,. 85, l55, l65 Rothermel, Sharon . ,.......,.. 59, Roy, Betty ,,,,.,..,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ruff, Dean ........,., .,,,, 7 6, Ruff, Sally .... .,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Rush, T. A. .,,,.,, ,,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,, , Rusk, Madge ........ ..... 8 8, 89, Russell, Brenda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Russell, Mark. ........... 76, I36, -5. Sackett, Charlie ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sackett, Mrs. Floyd ........ 87 Saltzman, Emmett ........ .. 59, Salutatorian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'Samples, Glen Sanders, Dwayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Sanders, Hugh .....,.. 85, 92, Sanders, Jim ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Sanders, Mike ........ 76, l65, I66 Smiley, Steve .....,....... .,... 9 3 Smith, Bedford ...,............,...,..... 6I Smith, Bill ................,,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,, 96 Smith, Brown L. .... 90, l53, l55 Smith, Duggan ,..,......,........,.,,.,. 24 Smith, Estella .................... 44, l3l Smith, Kathryn iKathyl ,....... Smith, Kay ................,,,,,,,, 76, 132 Smith, Linda ...... ...... 6 l, l40 Smith, M. B. ..... ............. 8 3 Smith, Mike ..... .,..........,,,,,, 7 6 Smith, Ovie .... .................,... 4 4 Smith, Philip ,.......,... 76, 77, l39, l65, l66, l8l Smith, Randall .,...... 76, l65, I67, l78 Smith, Sharon ....,... 6l, IOB, I40 Snider, Betty Snider, Donald ............,... 45, l39 Snow, Beverly ,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, 76, I40 Snow, Carson ,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, l30, I39 Snow, Darla ..........., 59, 6I, 200 Snuggs, Charles ............ 76, I63, l75, I76, l8l Soylemez, Turan ,.,,,.,, 24, 25, 86, l02, IO4, I05, ll3, l20, l5I, l4l, l93 Spanish Club .......,....,...,... l50-l5l Speer, Ed ...,........................,,,,,,,, 24 Spence, Dickie ,,.,.,.. .,,, .,,.,.,,,,,,.. 7 7 Spencer, John .... 6l, I36, I39i l9 Spencer, Katrina ,,,,,,,.,,,, 6l, I40 Sports ......................... ..,. I 53-l86 Spotts, Ross .....,...............,..,,,,,,,, 6I St. Clair, Kathleen ,....... Stafford, Dennis Wayne Stafford, Jerry .,,,,,,, 77, ' Indicates Not Pictured 6l 20l I36, I39 Index ,S'a 'QS. Frank .... . Terry, Jean .,.... .,... ...V 6 2 . '40 Vallaster, James , 62 Wed, Aubrey ,Sf-a'naker.Mar1g Thomas. Bob .,,W ...,.A,.A...WWA.A...,W . .. 77 Vance, wiiiiam 1red1 A,A, 62, 17B Wesi, Kalherine 47 iso 161 S'aP'e 0 '- C'-'f '5S Thomas, Jerry ...v...'w.......-.wV 62. '34 Vanderburq, Fred ...., , 67, 78 Wesfbrook, Mark IUAI 78 ' 155 Slaus, Dorolhy ......,...,.., ,. 45, Thomas, John Charles 45 Vande,-linden, Johnny U IVII 52 187 171 Sieve. R'C a d -- ---' 5'. '23, T 0mP50 '. Bfeflda V '- 77. '32 Vandover, Bill . ...., .89, '84 Weyndi Brad l 7E '5'ee'e1'-effv Thompson. Dwiqhr .r... r.., , 137 venn, Kyle ,.,.r 1. 78, 175, 176 Whailey Bobbyvw H47 13: Sieger, Gary .. 77, 165, Thompson, Harold ..,., ..,, . 77, 132 Vaughan, Virginia ...,, 91, 151 Whafley' Sammy 144. 14: S1'e1n, Ann, ,. ,,...,... ...,,. , 21, Thompson, J. M. ....,.......,, , 93, 95 Vaughn, Paisy 78 Wheeler' Cheryl , ' 78' 147 Siem- Pam' 4 -'-----'ffff-fff rr 0 nPS0'ir -'a '9 451 '00- '02- Veal. Russell .. ..., . 62. 125 Whinery' Kafhryn V ' 75 Slembridge, Jimmy ,.l, 144, 107, 116, 121, 150, 186, 213 ye,,1e, Larry ll,, 711, 132, 149 While bend .l,, . ' 63' 132 Sfephensr Judy -1vr-r--o----r 45. Tnornpren. Jinr -.---.... 62- 185 Veale, Tommy ., 35, 46 ios. Whiie' Perry ,,,, 7 711 91 Siephens. Larry 4 24. 45. 89. 'ThQn1PS0n. Perry 121 147 193 While' susan ' '47 A211 5'eP e Sr Sandra ---.'f--'---------.- Thompson. R0 a'd -- ----'r' 1 62. '35 Velasquez, Jessie .. ..., '. 78 W1-1115611 Char1514eW i 7 ' 71 Siewarl, Diana ..,,...,,...,,.,.,,, 77, Thompson, Sandra 'Vick Eva N511 W1,,111e' Jon 75 Sfewarl. PM ........ 45, 132, Thompson. Sue ................. .... . 77 Vigkbry Sharon 78 130, 136 Wiley 'John 71 5 eWG . R'C'feY ---- 5'. '09. T'10mPS0'1. 5119 Ani' --,-AYf- 32- 45- Vienneau Donna . 62 63 Wilkerson R A 'D AVVVV V V H SC , 161. 163. 173. 174. 181. 183. 55. 119. 130. 195 ' 122, 204 wine, David' .... ' '. 1 78' 132 511991112 Mark -r-r-- , -..-..--.rr.. Thompson. Tefnfnv --.-. , orow .rr-r. A A 62 Volleyball . 186 wiiiheiie, Wesley ,, 717, 137 Slilwell, Mrs. Dennis ........, ,,,, T hompson, William 1B1lly1 ,,,, 46, xwimams John Stilwell, Mike 94 xW1111am5' Linda Slockdale, Fred ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 92, Thornburg, Elayne4 ....,,,, 22, 41, W Williams' Roy 78 ,7E Sfone, Danny ,...... . 5, 37. 0. '56 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Slone, Joanna .. .... Thrasher, Harold .... . .,,, 46, 163 w amS' Sa'i15 '1'g0 53:5 7378 Slone, Leslie ,,,, , ,,,, Thrasher, Ronnie ..,...,.,,,. 78, '32 WGQHSF, Ray .. ....... 26, 62, '18, Williamson Jarges ' ',65 'I67 Slone, Mike ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T hurman, Gary .,,. . .. ,, 62, 163 , '36, '37 '39, '49 ' ' ' ,777 Slover, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tillman, A. C. ..........,., ,,.,,,, 1 63 Wairrscoil. Larry .. 78, 175, 176 ew-ly F d 'Strickland, James 'Timmons, Marcella Walker, Charles ..,..........,......,, , 78 xwiuii' JER- Slroud, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,, , 45, 181, Tomlinson, Tommie .....,.........,.... 78 Walker. Norman .,., ,....,.,,.,,, , ., 78 WHSOQ, Hgfold 78 Sluarl, Maurine 61, 140, Tomson, Sandra .... 62, 63, 122, ylaker. Sllgionj ......,.... 46, 140 Wilson' Kim ' ' ' 78 195 a er, eri an .,,, , 97, '08, - ' A' J ' ' siireirey, P61 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rervae, Mrs. J. E. ,,,,,...,,., as, 126 121, 127, 129, 136 151,206 w1,LS,,f',3'5a,Q 'S,1,,Qf,f,Q, 0 -1, rr-- ,S-7297 Sludeni Body Officers ,,,, 102-103 TOHY. Barbara ..,,... ................. 7 8 Waller. Brenda .......... .. ........ . 62 W1,,1,1eb1a,5k James ' ' '32 S1-udeni Council ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102-111 Tracy, Michael ...,.. ....., 4 6, 139 'W-alleffe, Ronald Lee woodington' B ,,, 78 Sullins, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 61 Tri-1-11-Y ,,,..,,......,,... ...,,,., , ,, 142 Walls, Wilbur ........ ,, 46, 108 ,Wood,,,,, M eH , 'rr' Superinlendenl' ,,,,,..,. ,,......,,,, , ,,,, T fi-SC' ......-............-.. ............, . '43 Wa'S'1. 3eC'fY ..... . 62, '36 woods johsryw E en 93 Swanson, Keirh ,,,,,, 45, 65, Trice, Weldon ................ 155, 172 Warden, Greg ........ 24, 78, 136, woods' Mm Joh',, r'AA A 57- ,77 102, 105, 106, 118, 147, Tripplehorn, John ............ 62, 185 139 Worle' Click ' 78 'las 171,173, Trollinger, Jerry ,...... ,..,.......,. 4 6 Warner. Karen .... . ................. 63 Wmley' O16 N 11 o 'r 'o ' 6 3' ,32 sweer, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T rol'l'er, Elizabelh ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Warner, Kerriek ......,,.,,,,,., 63, 140 w,,,,eY' Ra 9 -r-r'rar- - - 63 Swear, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 7ucter, Cgarolyn ,............... 76, 123 warner, michael ................ 24, 46 Wormiign yX1a,Q,7 'i ' a A'a 7 8 S ' dl , M , E11 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, u c er, aron .......,..,.,.,.. ....,.,, 7 8 arren, ip .......... ...... 7 8, 185 - ' . ' win e rs en Tucker, ,,,rav,s 46, ,63, ,ml yvagkins, Palma 46 Wrighl, Mrs. Billy ...... 91, 180 a son, oyd , .,,.... . ,.,, 80 -T- Turner, Mrs. A. B. .,.............,,,,, 83 Wafson, Larry ,, .,.., 78, 165, 167, W' im' Dee ' 47,'64'57d, 'ini Turner, Danny ......., 78, 136, 139 161 W,, h, Ka '63 - 23, Tarrkergley, M51-fha ,,,,,,,, 45, Turner, Jennifer .... 62, 120, 125 Warson. SUS-in --r'---- 2'. 47. 5. W,1g1,1' Ogar, ' 6 3' 131 131, Turner, Loreffa .............,,, 78, 140 132, 133, 143, 149 W a9,,,- Eu' ,, --'-' ------' 1 53 Tar1-5111, Larry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7, 'Tyler, Charles Wafson, Terrie .. ,...,..,,,,,,,,,, 78, 140 Y ' ge e 2 ' ' A Tarvin, Johnny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Tyler, Wilma ........ ....,,,, 4 6, 190 w-ifif71rI.,We51f2'e'l ..... ..... 8 3, 95 Y T 1 , R ' ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ea ery, :mm ....,,,., ,,,, , 78 - - T?1yior,gf1'17ira ...,,,.,,,,, 56, 61, Weafherly. Johnnif 47, 185 Taylor, Befry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U Weafherly, Sandra .,.,,,,, 47, 136 Yahne. Charles ........ 60, 63, 91, Taylor, Dana .....,,. 61, 121, ' - Txfve-aL9f.,5dW6gAd E B2 Yarbrough M k 93, e , . . . ,,,,......,,,,,,,,,, . ar ..........,......, rayier, Linda ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4' is U'ba CZY ' RO a'd -r'--- ---'- - 62 Webb, Rcize .......... 47, 118, 120, Yeung. Pauleffe ..... ...,. 9 3 Taylor, Phyllis ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 5, W k L '26, '49, '5', 222 T I , V' ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, G 6 S, BFI' ........................ ,,,, , , Tzgzgrie, gheryl ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2, -V- Weinheimer.yChery1 ,... .... 4 7, 131 Z T9I1I'1iS .......................... ............ , , We fef.R'C'1erd Zuerker, Jill ,,,,, ,,,, , 78 Terrell, Denise ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, V all, ROb1n ............ 62, '28, '39, Wells. -'SHE ............ ...... 7 B, '91 Terrell, Sheila ...,... , '85. 2'2 W9 5. -'GY -----'-' --.--.. 5 3. 207 'ndicaies Noi' Piciured Index of Adfuertlsers Allen Servicing ,............... 218 Ford's Boys Wear ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 2 14 Parker Moror Co, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 11 Ari' 8r Crafi Cenier ., ,....... ...,,, 2 I5 Fraser, William T., Co, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 91 Pars'ey's Sheel' 31 lvielal ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 OC Beaux Arls Dance Sludio ...... ,.,.., 2 10 Garden Lanes Bowling ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 97 Phi ip's La Boni1'a .......,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 If Behrman's , ,...... . ...,,,,,,,,.,,,.., ,,,,,, 2 O2 Harvesier Bow' ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 99 Pioneer Naiural Gas ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 21 Ben1'ley's ....,.,,...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,...., ,,,,,, 1 94 Highland Pharmacy ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 00 Oualls, Clarence, Siudio ,,,,,,, 212 Builders Plumbing Supply .... , ,,,,, 198 Housion Lumber ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 88 Richard Drug ................,... ,,,,,,,, 2 15 Cabo' Corporaiion ,,..,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 2 01 Hughes Companies ..,. ,,,,,,,, 2 I3 RiChaI'C'S0r1. J. T. .,,, 221 Ca'dwell's Drive-'nn ..... ....,, l 90 I G A Food Liner .... , ,..,.,, 198 R0b9f'a'S Flowers .o..... ......., 2 07 Celanese ........ ....,,................ . .,,,. I 89 'deal Food Sl'ores .,....,. 191 R0'DefiS. Dr. Marion .. ......,,l8E Ci+izen's Bank 8r Truslr Co. ,,,. ,,,,, 1 88 John's Pharmacy ..... ,,.,,,,. I 92 ROSS. Tom. iVi0'01'S .. .. ,..... H206 C16y+er1 Floral ....,,,,..,,,,,,.. 218 KPDN .......... ....... ....,.. 2 1 6 Securiry Federal .............. ...,,,,, 2 of Clemenls, Bob 212 McCarley's ......... ......., 2 20 S 1amf0C'f Oi' Pf0G'UC 'S ..... ....... 2 2C Coca-Cola ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 95 Malcolm-Hinkle .........,,.,.,.,. ,..,,.,, 2 14 5I'f 'h'S Qualify 5 10eS .6....... ........ 2 OE Cole Au'l'omo'l'ive Service ,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 99 Miller-Hood Pharmacy ...,... ....... - 210 S de r M- D-r C0f1 '1'BC O1' .... ......,. 2 2C Coney 15151151 Ca-fe ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Q 193 Mil'cl'1ell's Grocery 81 Mari ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 08 S0UT'lW9ST91'r'1 Public Service ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 92 Coronado 1111. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 94 Mrs. Clean ,....... .,......,,,,,.,,,,, .,,,,,,, 2 1 1 Super-Dog Drive-Inn ........,,.,.. ........ 2 oz Cree 01111111 co, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 og Nance Wholesale .................... ...,.... 2 22 Tarplevk Music Srore .... ...... . .212 g u v ' Cusiom Aire 81 E1ee+rie Co. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 I4 N0r+eX Engine 31 Equipmervr ..... ........ 2 22 'SHS ':Ufn fUfe -'v-errr----.-.------- ........ 2 OC Duenlrel-Carmicheal ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 94 Ollie Hare Men's Wear ...................... 190 Texas P'Pe 31 Meia' eere- --------- .e..... 2 0 7 Dun'ap's .......,,,,....... 196 Pampa Bearing Service ........................ 219 T fan9'e We, SerV'C '9 CO- '-'--'- -221 Davis Eleciric ....,... ........ 2 I0 Pampa College of Hairdressing ........ 206 Tr C 'Y Office S'-'PP'Y -------- - -r----- 206 Dearen's Buffeleria ...,........... ..,.,,, 2 I2 Pampa- Hardware ................................. 202 T 'Pp'e 'om O Co' --------- 1------- 2 Evans, Tex, Buick-Rambler ...... .... . H216 Pampa Office Supply ,..... ..... 1 90 Wefiezm Aufo ------- , -------'-------r---1- 1 r------ - 204 Field's Men Xr Boy's Wear 208 Pampa Paris 8: Supply .... ..... I 90 W'i +'n9'0'j'S Fu +u 9 'Mar' ------------ '9' Firsf Naliona' Bank ............. ..,,,,., 2 09 Pampa Ten'1 81 Awning ...... ..... l 92 W'ndSor O Wei Se V'C'n9 -rrrr -r--r--- 2 21 File Food Markel ..... 203 Pampa Thealers .. ............ .... ' 96 W'fo'wor+'1- W' ---f---'------- -----'-- ' 9' Wrighi' Fashions ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 91 227 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS in Q 3: Q or ci . 'f -V N. , rr-fWiz.f. Robert Frost, on the occasion of publication of his 'First collection of poems since I947 on his 88th birthday, March 26, I962. The volume, IN THE CLEARING, was published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. iPhoto by David H. Rhinelanderl Mill Hand . Farmer . . Professor . Poor: . Philosopher Robert Frost . . . Whose 6Road, 1s a Living Inspiration One year ago the Harvester editors chose as the theme of the 1963 yearbook the poetry of Robert Frost, Americais unofficial poet laureate, with The Road Not Taken as the key theme. On January 29, 1963, this great American poet passed from the literary circle of the World. Al- though Mr. Frost will not be able to see this book, we hope that it will serve as a reminder of his contributions to modern literature. For his poetry will live on. Recognition came late in life for this citizen of New England, yet he stands as America's only poet to receive the Pulitzer Prize four times. His understanding of human nature enabled him to project the typical into the universal in the lines of his poetry. In January, 1961, Robert Frost was asked by President John F. Kennedy to read one of his poems at the presidential inauguration. And on his eighty-eighth birthday-March 26, 1962- President Kennedy presented him with a medal voted by Congress. 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