Reagan County High School - Owl Yearbook (Big Lake, TX)
- Class of 1961
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Af A 7 i ; ' l« r? f ■' Zl-i? t 1 .pj x. It? ' GC 976 402 B4750W 1961 ,..,nffpffrf, 3 1833 01856 2022 . a ' ' = C-TF-i. a - OJ- vCtoy -LA yA. 1-1 1 vJr oL o9 j u tUx i5-)aie;j d j THE OWE ' - Preset! led by THE ANNUAL STAFF 1961 REAGAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BIG LAKE, TEXAS EDITOR Dear Staff, Well, kids, all of our headaches, long hours of hard work, and missing meals, are finally over. Our 1961 OWL is completed. It was a job well done, and I appreciate the work each of you did. We can a Iways look back through our school memories with pride, thanks to you. Mrs. Spiller, 1 would like to say, speaking for the whole staff, you were just great. We could not have done without you. All through the struggle you were right there to help, and you never griped when the going got rough. I can ' t think of anything more appropriate to say, except just thank you for being such a grand sponsor. Mr. Spiller, your cooperation in tak- ing pictures was surely appreciated. As assistant editor, Renee, your job was well done. Good luck to you next year (it ' s a job). This business was taken car e of quite well by our manager, Judy Wayne and her assistant, Irene. Thanks, gals. To Nola, Car a Jay and Chere, I ' d like to express my special gratitude for those clever artistic ideas. Isn ' t the Senior section great? Loy and Pat contributed to that. Our boys on the staff this year were outstanding in the field of advertising. The section was so complete and well done, Doug, Eddy, Tommy and Dickie. Almost all of the pictures were taken by our photo- graphers, Eddy and Doug . Boys, you deserve a trophy. .. (saved that money. } Irene, your dependability was an as- set to our staff, also. Diana, wasn ' t your time spent at the booster club well worth it? That page is nicely done.Judy Gooch and Pat_Pi.yot, you two sat at the typewriter many long hours. . . thanks a lot. Three of our fish put in some long hours of work. . . .Judy Franklin, Diane Massey and Charity Arms. Here ' s hoping you continue to work on the staff next year. To the sixth period annual class, all I can say is that we would not have done it without you, as you worked every day to make deadlines. Good work, Kay Shields, Quincy, Jo Anne M. , Shirley, and Elaine. Do u Eddy and Tommy, your time in class was well spent, also. We ' d all like to thank Mr. Jacks for his time and effort spent with us, as representative of Newsfoto Publishing Company. Ann C. , you surely helped me a lot, too. Hasn ' t it been fun, staff? I couldn ' t have asked for a better group of kids, and I would like to say thanks for electing me to serve as your editor. It ' s just been swell, and I ' ll never forget any of you. Remember, . . . you only get out of something just what you put in. . .(each of you put a great deal into this annual.) I sincerely hope you haven ' t worked for praise and honor, but for the joy and satisfaction of giving to R. C. H. S. the greatest OWL yet. Thanks again and good luck always. Editor DEDICATION Remember well and bear in mind, a true friend is hard to find; and when you find one that is true, trade not the old one for a new. We, the Annual Staff, proudly dedicate the 1961 Owl to C. C. Reed, maintenance personnel. When he ' s working in the halls, he smiles and speaks to one and all. In his three years. Reed has contributed much to our school in many ways: Kindness, thoughtfulness. friendli- ness, love, and advancement to the spirit in making R. C. H. S. a better school. We admire this outstanding man for his devoted services which truly qualify him for this honor. An abiding memory will always remain in our hearts, when we recall a very deserving individual, who has been a true friend to all. ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Charleen Gaston, Charity Arms, Judy Franklin, Judy Gooch, Diane Massey, Pal_PiyDtP STANDING: Douglas_EroffitTr ' Chere Horton, Cara Jay Nevills, Loyette House, Nola Davis, Pat Miller, Judy Gordon, Quincy Miears, Diana Watkins, Dickie Harris, Renee Kannady, Tommy Lewis, Irene Bruce, Elaine Gates, Kay Shields. Not Pictured- -Eddy Taylor, Jo Anne McCrohan, Shirley Allen. Not Pictured; Eddy Taylor, Photographer- - D g S Prnffir.t Assistant Photographer Nola Davis Art Editor Judy Gordon Business Manager Charleen Gaston Editor Irene Bruce. . .Assistant Business Manager Renee Kannady Assistant Editor Mrs. Spiller Sponsor REAGAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOQ. - THE SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS Our auditorium --designed for giving lectures, con- certs, plays, and entertainment of all sorts. m Homemaking Cottage- -where the management of a home and its affairs, cooking, sewing, and other arts are taught. Gym- -is the scene of active participation during tour- naments, games and sports of various types, and many- victories. One of the few times our halls are still- -Saturday morning. Industrial Art Building- -where our boys leam mechan- ical drawing and shop. Our student body in a pep rally. After pep rally the Senior concession stand was sur- rounded by do-nut hungry students. ADMINISTRATION if SUPERINTENDENT Learning is done a little at a time. Remember that time is always spent and can never be hoarded. Therefore use your school time wisely and do not neglect to take advantage of any opportunity to study even if it IS only for a few minutes. Z u yi u k yi SCHOOL BOARD E, T. MILLER LEE ANDREWS LACY WAY CLEON NUNNALLY BILLY BOYD JOHN HOLT SETH STOUT .: .-i;,. ' - ' - ' U. ' ■• . :. X 1 S: St......:A:iJ? ■. ' ti SR- ' - i PRINCIPAL t- ' May you always remember the year 1960-61 at Reagan County High School, and may it stand for the beginning of a wonderful future for you. Sincerely, FACULTY C. B. CAMPBELL BILLY TOM CURRY Business Education B.B.A. Science Hardin-Simmons B.S. North Texas State t 1 = 1 Blt ERMA LEE COLE English B.A. Howard Payne DRENNON DAVES Physical Education B.S. Hardin-Simmons JACKYE HAVENHILL Librarian B.S. North Texas State ROBERT MA CRUDER Physical Education History B.A.. M.E. Southwest State Southwestern University f f ' f ELLIS M. MILLS B.A., M.E. Elem. Education English West Texas State Texas Tech. • - , JOALICE POEHLER B.S. Homemaking Texas Women ' s University TOMMIE MONTFORT B.A., M.A, Education rs English Latin . .. f University of Texas West Texas State h ,— m T CZ •S SfSSSS u iKvvvvaM. t «iimnr MARGARET SPILLER B.S. Business English Sul Ross WALTER SPILLER B.S. History P.E. Sul Ross MARY TATUM B.S. Girls ' Physical Education Howard Pavne College JAMES TUGGLE B.S. Music Education Abilene Christian HARROLL WATKINS J. M. WHEAT B.S. B.S. Science Industrial Arts Howard Payne S.W. Texas State KEN WILLIAMSON B.S. Physical Ed. Sul Ross DON HIETT B.S., M.S. Physical Ed. Psychology North Texas State TYLENE BRYANT Tax Collector BOBBIE ROBBINS Principal ' s Secretary FAYE REECE Superintendent ' s Secretary SENIORS Head of his class, plus leadership and personality, describes Presi- dent Dwyane Basham. Friendliness and assistance pictures Vice-President Bobby Hubbard. Personality smile and class min- utes finds Secretary Judy Dorsey. Sparkle and Senior class money finds Treasurer Cara Jay Nevills. A hard working Senior with lots of news fits Reporter Shirley Allen. Senior Sponsors Our many thanks are extended to these two wonderful people who did so much to help us and made our Senior year complete. The Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiller V SHIRLEY ALLEN Pep Club 1-4; F. H. A. 1-4; Class Reporter 4; Choral 1; Annual Staff 4; Interscholastic League Contest 2 DWYANE BASHAM Football 1-4; Tennis 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Student Council 1; Class Favorite 2; Best All Around 4; Pres. Sr. Class; Owl ' s Hoot 4, Sports Editor i TOMMY CHILDRESS Football 1-4; Tri- Captain 4; F. F. A. 1- 3; Class Vice- Pres. 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Treas. 3; Senior Play NOLA DAVIS Transfer Hamlin 2; Band 1-4; Historian 3; Librarian 4; Student Coun. 2-4; Rec. Sec. 4; F. H. A. 1-4; 4th V. Pres. 4; Annual Staff 3.4; An Ed. 4; Owl ' s Hoot 3,4; An Ed. 4; Football Sweet- heart 4; Homecoming Nom. 3; Cheerleader 4; Sr. Play; Stage Band 3,4; Del Rio All Star Band 3 LARRY DEARMON Band 1-4; Pres. 4; Drum Major 3; Stu. Coun. 2-4; Band King 4; Class V. Pres. 2; Math Club 2; Track 3; Senior Play; Pres. Latin Club 4; Stage Band 3,4; Del Rio All- Star Band 3; Tri-City Band 2 JUDY DORSEY Sr. Sec. ; Sr. Play; F. H.A. 1-4; Hist. 1; 5th V. Pres. 2 1st V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Area Pres. 4; Band 1,2; Stg. Band 1,2; Volleyball 1-4; Tri-Capt. 4; Pep Club 3,4; Stu. Coun. 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4; V. Pres. 3; R.C.H.S. Nom. 2; Sr. Fav. 4 ■■ic f STEVE ELKINS Senior Play; Football 1-4; Spanish Club 3,4; Vice- President 3; Junior Class Favorite; CHARLEEN GASTON Transfer from Marlow, Okla. 3; Owl ' s Hoot 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Ed. 4; Class Favorite 3; Class Officer 3; Stu. Coun. 4; Cheerleader 4; Band 3,4; F. H. A. 3,4; Senior Play; Sr. Girls Basketball; Span- ish Club 3,4; Sec. 3; V. Pres. 4; Stg. Band 3,4; Quill Scroll; Dist. Ready Writing 3, Typing 3; Annual Queen 4 ' i i C WAYLAND GOLDEN Football 3; Senior Play 4 DICKIE HARRIS Slide Rule 2; Reg. 2; Stu. Coun, 1-4, Pres. 2,3; Number Sense 1-4, Re- gional 2,3; Math Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2; One-Act Play 3; Football Mgr. 3; Pres. Spanish Club 3; Most Likely To Succeed 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4, Science Contest 4 CHERE HORTON Band 1-4; Annual Staffs, 4; Artist 4; Owl ' s Hoot 4, Artist 4; Miss R. C.H. S.4; F.H. A. 1-4; Spanish Club 3,4; Artist 4; Stage Band 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Girls Basketball; Tri-City All Star Band 2; All Girls TWU Band Festival JUDY GORDON F.H. A. 1-4; Treas. 1, Sec. 3, 2nd Vice-Pres. 4; Student Coun. 4; Corres. Sec. 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Cheerleader 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Pep Squad Sweetheart 3; Annual Staff 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Owl ' s Hoot 3, 4; Quill Scroll 3; Volleyball 1,2; Senior Girls Basketball; Cla ss Sec. 2; Class Treas. 3, Soph. Class Favorite 2; Band 1-4; Treas. 3, Sec. 4, Tri-City All-Star, Stg. Band 3,4; Sr. Play; Homecoming Queen 4; Best A 11 -Around 4. LOYETTE HOUSE BOBBY HUBBARD Trans. Crane 3; Annual Football 1,2; Track 1-3. Staff 3,4; Senior Play; Reg. 3; Basketball 3.4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Student Coun. 2; Class Band 3,4; Stg. Band 4; V. Pres. 4; Class Fav. 4; Owl ' s Hoot 4; F.H.A. 3. Volleyball Beau 4; Owl ' s 4; F. T. A. 3; Spanish Club Hoot 4; Senior Play 4; 3,4; National Honor Soc. Choral 1; Tennis 2 4; Quill Scroll 4; Inter. Scholas. League 4; Senior Basketball 4; All Girls T. W.U. Band Festival 4 1 r7 - -, M JAMES KNIGHT Football 3; Senior Play BOBBY LEWIS Mgr. Football 4; Mgr. Basketball 3.4; Mgr. Track 3.4; Mr. R.C. H. S. 4; Senior Play ifs i TOMMY LEWIS Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3; Science Contest 4; Senior Play; Spanish Club 3,4; Track 4 JAMES MANN Football 1-4, Capt. 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1, Tennis 1-4; Senior Plav Aii JO ANNE McCROHAN F. H. A. 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Choral 1; Science Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Owl ' s Hoot 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Senior Play QUINCY MIEARS Transfer 2; Band 2; Pep Club 2-4; F. H. A. 2,4; Math Club 2; F. T.A. 2; Owl ' s Hoot 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Senior Play PAT MILLER Stu. Coun. 1; F. H. A. 1-4; Class Officer 2; Owl ' s Hoot 3,4; Asst. Ed. 3; Ed. -In-Chief 4; Quill Scroll 3; Band 1-4; Hist. 3; Vice-President 4; Tri- City Band 2; Stage Band 1-4; Senior Play CARA JAY NEVILLS Class Favorite 1; Annual Staff Art Editor 4; Band 1-4; F. H. A. 1-4; Owl ' s Hoot Artist 4; Choral 1; Student Council 3; Homecoming Candi- date 2; Class Treas. 4; Band Queen 4; Band Librarian 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Rep. 4; Band Treas. 2; Stage Band 3,4; Senior Play; F.H.A. Pianist 3; T. W.U. All Girls Band TOMMY ORTIZ Senior Play; Latin Club 4 MARY SANCHEZ Transfer from Pecos; F.H.A. 1-4; Latin Club 4; Owl ' s Hoot 4; F. H. A. Sweetheart 4; Pep Club 1-4; Senior Play  ' EDDY TAYLOR Band 1,2; Math Contest 1-4; Literary Events-Int. League 3, 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Sr. Play; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Math Club 1,2; An- nual Staff Photographer 4; Annual King; Stage Band 2 J JO ANN TAYLOR Band 1,2; F. T.A. 1,2; Spanish Club3;F. H. A. 1 -4; Pep Club 3, 4; Reporter 4; Sr. Play; Owl ' s Hoot 3; Quill and Scroll 3 TOMMY KING Senior Play ;!1 ' ilffiinllilK..fjj These two baby pictures were misplaced by mistake. They are James Knight and Mary Sanchez. Kinda wet out side isn ' t it? ? V Singing Seniors ! fWt % i. Hello there to — . ' vou too ! ReaUy? Ah: Come on now. Class flower-- orchid Class colors-- orchid white Class Song-- Moments to Remember (Lyrics by the Senior Class) Class Motto: Seize the Opportunity Bobby Hubbard Dickie Harris C ' ■l ' 1 n Cara Jay Nevills Bobby Lewis Loyette House % m: fe. ' - I «4 Eddy Taylor Nola Davis Steve Elkins Waylaiid Golden Tommy King .•t Charleen Gaston Dwyane Basham i ' ) - % Jo Anne McCroham James Mann Quincy Miears Judy Dorsey T ommy Ortiz will my position in shorthand to any boy, if I get out. Jo Ann Taylor will my many driving miles to school to any unlucky person. , Dickie Harris, will the housing of the basketball players to Janice Coates and the presidency of the student Council to anyone unlucky enough to get it. , Tommy Lewis, will leave at the earliest possible date and bequest my short ride to school toanyone stupid enough to live at Midkiff. , Nola Davis, leave all the fun I had making the wrong move, at the wrong time, while cheerleading to Kay Shields. , Shirley Allen, leave my ability to miss the bus daily to Barbara Wilde. , Quincy Miears, leave to Phyllis Watson my ability to be talking at the wrong time, all the time, any time; I gladly leave my pet peeve--coony. , Judy Wayne Gordon, will my success and honor of being head cheerleader, Best-All -Around, and Home- coming Queen to any lucky girl and leave Our little secret to Kay Shields in hopes she never tells. , Charleen Gaston, will to my good buddy, Ann Chamberlain, all my Senior fun and parties- -to Renee Kan- nady 1 leave my position as Editor of the Annual. , Bobby Hubbard, leave my Algebra II book to anyone dumb enough to take it for 3 years; and my typewriter in Typing II to Mrs. Spiller in hopes she lets it out to greener pastures. , Tommy Childress, will my ability to flunk to Jim Parker and to Bruce Colvin my ability to play football. , Steve Elkins, will my ability to skip school and work in Barnhart stock pens to Kenny Mann. , Wayland Golden, will my ability to pass and to not miss any school to Wayne Knight. , James Knight, will my ability to get along with Mr. Curry to Phil Lowder. , James Mann, will my ability to get along with Coach Daves to Bud Farr and Kenny Mann. Bobb3rLewi5,_ leave my managing job to anyone who has the nerves and patience to take it. . . my position in R. C. H. S. to Edward Lewis. , Chere ' Horton, will my ability to play the barking bassoon to Gary Partain in hopes that he will do better, than I, and also my great ability to forget things to Charity Arms. , Cara Jay Nevills, will my position in the R. C. H. S. Band to Linda Livingston and my ability to be quiet to Bobbie Boyd in hopes that she will put it into good use. , Pat Miller, will my desire to play in the band to my Sax section--Diana, Bee Gee, Shannon, and Bob; my ability to have fun to anyone who is capable of it. , Loyette House, leave to Annis Friend my ability to be a good girl in school as well as out of school, all my closings in letters, and my piece of chalk to write Seniors 60-61 on the board every single day -- to Kay Shields my old Bass Clarinet, provided she wants to give it another try. , Dwyane Basham, will a cigarette machine to the girl ' s restroom and all my good times to Kenny and Bud. , Larry DeArmon, under sound mind and stable body do here by will my musical ability to Jimmy Partain, be- cause he needs it badly. , Judy Faye Dorsey, will my success in Area F. H. A. to Janice Coates; my deepest thanks to Annis Friend; and my wonderful years in volleyball to the four freshmen. , Jo Anne McCrohan, will my double joints to Barbara Wilde in hopes she won ' t get too big to use them. , Eddy Taylor, leave my ability to get along with R. C. H. S. teachers to Bobby Beavers, and my ability to go to school for half a day to anyone who can swing it. I, Mary Sanchez, willmyF. H.A. Sweetheart honor to any lucky girl. JUNIORS : W¥Ud ' : £ff¥% Finn Watkins, the President, does a good job in handling class affairs. Gary Miller proved to be a fine Vice-president this year. Carolyn Wilburn, the secretary, is well-known for her neatness and accuracy. u Caught in the act of taking the absence slip is our Treasurer, Alfred Wilburn. Mr. Work- hard Mike { Wheat 4 Many long hours were spent in getting this picture of this pretty reporter, Kay Shields. Mr. Hard work Harroll Watkins ' Our Sponsors Irene Bruce Ann CharTiberlair. Wayne Davis Janice Coates , Eddie Dorsev I Bud Fair Carolyn Ellison Annis Friend Harold Gardner Douglas Glidewell Sue Harris Edward Lewis Renee Kannady James Luxton Marilyn McReavy Linda Magnor i ' k Kennv Mann Gary Miller W. D. Martin James Newsome -- ■■:= A v James Parker Jimmie Partain Adon Pena Pat Pryor Kay Shields Ann Puckett r_. ■■ik .m :v ' f :iM Janie Plumlee Rata Jo Teele ti - Eddie Urquidez Finn Watkins I Diana Watkins Alfred Wilburn Carolyn Wilburn Jack Wright ) Kenneth Wright . % Joe Aquero ■:  foi cni ' Tt Linda Merrifield Ricky Jones James Simpson J A- Wayne Knight i Wade Young NATIONAL [ HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS Judy Dorsey Charleen Gaston Richard Harris Quincy Miears SOPHOMORES (Honorary Members) Judy Joyner Linda Livingston John Werst Dorthea Wright JUNIORS Irene Bruce Elaine Gates Bud Farr Harold Gardner Renee Kannady Gary Miller Marilyn McReavy Ann Puckett Finn Watkins Alfred Wilburn Carolyn Wilburn SOPHOMORES Mike Holmes, the president, does a good job at everything. Phil Lowder, vice president, takes a minute to pose for the camera. Linda Livingston, secretary, takes time from her work to pose for the camera. True and honest is the treasurer, Carolyn Howard. Bert Colvin reports all the news of the class. Mr. Curry is their fa- vorite and sponsor. The other favorite and sponsor is Mrs. Cole 1 f ■I 1-- fpk 9  • • V 1 iik .vifc Roy Adams Mary Ann Armstrong Bill Ashcraft Judy Askew r ' Ti • ' N A Donna Bailey Bobbv Beavers I - J Ronnie Bui hair. Loyd Blake Deana Bost A. B. Brannon Bert Colvin Bruce Colvin Mike Connor Frankie Gulp (i - Sandy Easter Judy Gooch 9nb Dickie Gordon is: Judy Green Mike Holmes Carohii Howard 1 Vickie Hurst Minuard Jordon Judy Joyner Prudencio Lara Hazel Lewis Linda Livingston k Dan Loftin hil Lowder George Newman Carolyn Ortega Mavland Fattillo Bill Pry or Johnny Ratliff % Bill Shields m V h Emilio Sanchez Shirley Smith Linda Starnes Bobby Story Carolyn Taylor Herlinda Urquidez Phyllis Watson John Werst Barbara Wilde Linda Winn Dorthea Wright l-y Jerry Aly t f fSi f) n J Waynette Dolan ftr Billy Moore Raymond Shattuck Jean Balkum Tommy Franklin Marie Simpson FRESHMEN J3 ii.- i -i. :it ■. Leader of his class, cheerfulness, and personality best suits President, Billy DeArmon. Friendliness, humor, and ready to help fits Vice-President Bill Farr. m Coming through the door are friendly companions Diane Massey, Secretary, and Nantippe Taylor, Parliamentarian. This sleepy- looking girl is really our bright- eyed Reporter, Sandy Havenhill. This Fish , Gary Partain is en- trusted with his class ' funds. It is hard to express our many thanks to our sponsors for their great help with our Freshman class. THE FISH i Mrs. Tommie Montfort and Mrs. Mary Tatum - - i ;?w: ? H. O. Aikin rmm n ' .- Cecil Andrews Charity Arms David At wood Pamela Back Philip Bailey n. Bobbie Boyd Glen Cauble Terrv Corbel! Billv DeArmon f Rita Ann Denton Theresa Dowell James Dupree c v r V V , ' - ' ' -- fjL A V ■i f Junio r Dupree Bill Farr Janice Foster Judy Franklin Mary Gerdes Frances Glidewell { - ! Dennis Hambrick Sandy Havenhill Brownie Hayes y Marion Heflin Barbara Hendrix ill Elvin House Frances Johnson Jeneva Jovner Carl Ledlow. Jr. „ T- , b i Boniel Low Diane Massey Richard Miles Charles Millwee Shirley Moomey Monte Nevills ;i Richard Ortiz Cheryl Parker Gary Partain f l J Larry Reynolds Judy Sandel Jimmy Scott James Stautzenberger Carolyn Storey A Nantippe Taylor Reba Bini;ham Friend or Foe??? 1 Devil or Angel?? Diane and Somebody behind a headscarf Where did the hand come from??? Studious Looking Group This is one day we ' ll never forget !!!!!!! u Here ' s Hollywood FAVORITES Vtf , :% ■- i • ' % N A . tei K Ks jr: ; : i ' . ij ' . r . ' , .-.i K t V MISS R.C.H.S. Chere Horton Compliments of Henry Lamb Humble Station 2 MR. R.CMJS. Bobbv Lewis Compliments of TURNER BROS. OIL BEST ALL-AROUND Dwyane Basham Compliments of DR. J. L. WRIGHT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Loyette House LOFTIN ' S FIRESTONE STORE GIFT SHOP MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Harris Compliments of JSIAC ' S GROCERY ' ' 4 , ' HOMECOMING QUEEN Judy Gordon Compliments of BIG LAKE PLUMBING FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Nola Davis Compliments of the BOOSTER CLUB BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Renee Kannady Compliments of the VILLAGE CAFE InitiiiMiiiinir- I- • I f j ' ' 4 ;►• • VOLLEYBALL BEAU Bobby Hubbard Com pliments of the BIG LAKE AIOTEL %?= .1 5 . -vs PEP CLUB SWEETHEART AND BE Al Kay and Bill Shields Compliments of I Ir . and Airs. D. D. POYNOR BAND QUEEN AND KING Cara Jay Nevills and Larry DeArmon Compliments of the BAND PARENTS 1 ANNUAL QUEEN AND KING Charleen Gaston and Eddv Taylor Compliments of DR. M. A, LEALMONS 7 SENIOR FAVORITES Judy Dorsey- -Bobby Hubbard Compliments of the SENIOR SPONSORS j;|iiii ' H::v! - iLiL 4 y J JUNIOR FAVORITES Ann Puckett and U ' avne Davis GEORGE PETERS--Borden ' s Distribute j rs ' -t- .sj; A 2) SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Carolyn Howard --George Newman Compliments of MRS. IRENE ESTES FRESHMEN FAVORITES Linda Ellison and Mike Elkins Compliments of the STEAK HOUSE (F (§IJJgf ' GLADLY WOULD HE LEARN AND GLADLY TEAC H SPORTS Vx , s i O ,V Vii -• - 1 — rs •V , i mm I_- L- ' ' ■ - 1 1 . c ' 5 1 ' -J ? -%-■• ' ? FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Wayne Davis, Tommy Franklin, Kenny Mann, Harold Gardner, Edward Lewis, Bobby Beavers. SECOND ROW: Jerry Aly, Jimmy Munn, Mike Conners, Tommy Childress, Bill Shields, Eddie Dorsey, Mike Holmes, Joe Aguero. THIRD ROW: John Werst, Bert Colvin, Bud Farr, Bruce Colvin, Marion Heflin, Bill Farr, Charles Milwee, W. D. Martin, Jim Parker. COACHES Ken Williamson, Assistant Coach Drennon Daves, Head Coach b i r 1 TRI-CAPTAINS Tommy Childress, Dwyane Basham and James Mann, all Seniors, led the Owls this year. MARION HEFLIN Quarterback MIKE HOLMES Quarterback BRUCE COLVIN Back BILL FARR Back JOE AGUERO Half BUD FARR Back BERT COLVIN Half JOHN WERST Guard TOMMY FRANKLIN Back MIKE CONNOR Back CHARLES MILLWEE Back EDWARD LEWIS End GARY MILLER Back JIM PARKER Center BILL SHIELDS Guard WAYNE DAVIS Guard TOMMY CHILDRESS Tackle Tri-Captain EDDIE DORSEY Tackle W. D. MARTIN Guard KENNY MANN Tackle JAMES MANN DWYANE BASHMAN BOBBY LEWIS JOHNNY RATLIFF Quarterback Guard Manager Manager Tri-Captain Tri-Captain 1960 FOOTBALL SWEETHEART THE OFFICIAL KISS URST ROW: Coach Williamson, Edward Lewis, Finn Watkins, Bobby Hubbard, Roy Adams. Kenny Mann. James N ann. SECOND ROW: Mike Holmes, Wayne Davis, Harold Gardner, Dwyane Basham, Alfred Wilburn. 44 BOYS ' BASKETBALL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Walter Spiller ! TEAM COACH Bobby Lewis, Mgr. Ken Williamson •A TEAM COACH James Mann Bobby Hubbard Finn Watkins p H 9 WbM Dwyane Basham Kenny Mann Mike Holmes Wayne Davis Harold Gardner Roy Adams Edward Lewis Alfred Wilburn B TEAM You ' re mashing her roses Bobby! Dickie escorts Sweetheart Renee off the court. fSn ' ( U r, f t - GIRLS ' TENNIS i Ti f  rv t aS BOYS ' TENNIS TRACK GOLF f ., e f ' A. ' i? . ff I LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Howard, Diane Massey. Linda Livingston, Diana Watkins. Irene Bruce. Judy Franklin. Marilyn McReavy, Ann Puckett, Judy Dorsey. Carolyn Wilburn. Judy Gooch. Renee Kannady. Fr a nc i s Johnson. Eva Jo Hicks, Elaine Cates, Ann Chamberlain. BACK ROW: Theresa Dowell. Manager and Mrs, N! a rv Tatum. Coach VOLLEYBALL 0 - — Coach: Mrs. Mary Tatum Captains: Carolyn Wilburn Ann Puckett Judy Dorsey Manager: Theresa Dowell IRENE BRUCE Spike Junior FRANCES JOHNSON Spike Freshman DIANA WATKINS Set-Up Junior JUDY GOOCH Spike Soohomore ELAINE CATES Set-Up Junior ELAINE CATES Statiscian DIANE MASSEY Set-Up Freshman JUDY FRANKLIN Spike Freshman EVA JO HICKS Set-Up Freshman JUDY UORSEY Set-Up Senior ANN CHAMBERLAIN Set-Up Junior RENEE KANNADY Spike Junior ANN PUCKETT Spike Junior CAROLYN WILBURN Spike Junior CAROLYN HOWARD Set-Up Sophomore MARILYN McREAVY Spike Junior LINDA LIVINGSTOK Set-Up Sophomore ACTIVITIES R.C.H.S. BAND FLUTES ALTO CLARINETS Janice Coates Irene Bruce Charleen Gaston Annie Friend Esther Wright Margaret Friend Rora Colvin B CLARINETS •Nola Davis •Cara Jay Nevills Virginia Parker Rata Jo Teele Carolyn Howard Sandy Havenhill Sheren Whitley Betty_Poage janie Holt Ann Denton Cherry Davis Jerry Hicks Eva Jo Hicks Nantippe Taylor Charity Arms BASSOON •Chere Horton Gary Partain ALTO SAXOPHONES •Pat Miller Diana Watkins Bob Daugherty Bee Gee McBride Shannon Darling TENOR SAXOPHONES Ann Puckett Judy Green Janice crowns King Larry. R.C.H.S. BAND CORNETS B.-yUTONES •Larry DeAimon George Newman Mary Ann Armstrong Mackey Watkins Billy DeArmon Queen Cara. Chuck Goin Pam Back TROMBONES Terry Williams Renee Kannady Jim Scon ■i H HORNS Teny Corbell jge Glenn Cauble Marilyn McReavy Wm Ronnie Truitt PERCUSSION m BASS CLARINETS Waynette Dolan •Judy Gordon •Loyette House .c Piyw ' Bobbie Boyd Judy Gooch Ann Story ■4)]l V BARITONE SAXOPHONE Judy Askew Danell Matdiews fjmm Ann Chamberlain ■oiiiH DIRECTOR James Tuggle •SENIORS REAGAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BAND Led on the field by Drum Major, Miss Janice Coates MAJORETTES Annis Friend, Head Majorette, Ann Chamberlain, Linda Livingston, Ann Pucket Mr. Tuggle, our director al- ways has a cheery smile. The All girls plus one Officers 4 r nnpn PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Diana Watkins, Chaileen Gaston, Judy Gordon, Nola Davis, Kay Shields, Irene Bruce . SECOND ROW: Quincy Miears, Judy Dorsey, Shirley Allen, Bill Shields, Jo Anne McCrohan, Jo Ann Taylor. THIRD ROW: Janie Plunnlee, Carolyn Ellison, Linda Magnor, Sue Harris, Elaine Gates. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Taylor, Linda Winn, Carolyn Ortega, Fredie Sue Loftin, Deanna Bost, Judy Joyner. FIFTH ROW: Frances Glidewell, Jeneva Joyner, Diane Massey, Judy Franklin, Frances Johnson, Theresa Dowell SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Spiller, Donna Bailey, Carmen Ortega, Hazel Lewis, Linda Ellison, Mrs. Tatum. OFFICERS Judy Dorsey President Jo Anne McCrohan Secretary Carolyn Ellison . .■Vice President Jo Ann Taylor Reporter Janie Plumlee Treasurer SPONSORS Our many thanks to Mrs. Tatum and Mrs. Spiller, who have been a great help as well as a lot of fun. Diana Jr. Irene Jr. FRONT ROW: Theresa Dowell, Judy Joyner, Sandy Havenhill, Charleen Gaston, Renee Kannady, Nola Davis, Iiene Bruce, Judy Gordon, Judy Gooch, Judy Dorsey, Janice Coates, Judy Green. BACK ROW: Douglas Proffitt, Bud Farr, Charles Milwee, Elvin House, Eddy Taylor, Jimmy Paitain, James Stauzerh burger, Dickie Harris, Alfred Wilburn, John Werst. The photographer caught these Student Coun- cil members posing outside in the snow. STUDENT COUNCIL Dickie Harris Janice Coates Nola Davis . . OFFICERS President Judy Gordon Corres. Secretary Treasurer Bud Farr Vice President Recording Secretary Mrs. Havenhill ' . ' . Sponsor OWL ' S HOOT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Pat Miller ASSISTANT EDITOR Irene Bruce ART EDITORS Cara Jay Nevills Chere Horton Nola Davis REPORTERS Charleen Gaston Judy Wayne Gordon Kay Shields Mary Sanchez Renee Kannady Loy House Jo Anne McCrohan Quincy Miears SPORTS EDITORS Dwyane Basham Bobby Hubbard SPONSOR Mrs. Margaret Spiller OFFICERS The Editor and the Sponsor gave these poor officers a hard time but they did a good job in turning out a paper each week. '  W ' M , J9 ' j ' j ' J FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Charleen Gaston, Virginia Parker, Judy Joyner, Rata Jo Teele, Diana Watkins, Judy Green,Nantip- pe, Taylor, Linda Livingston, Frances Glidewell, Judy Franklin. Irene Bruce, Judy Dorsey, Nola Davis, Loyette House, Janice Coates, Diane Massey, Sandy Haven- hill, Ann Puckett, Judy Gooch. Shirley Allen, Jo Anne McCrohan, P am Back, Theresa Dowell, Bobbie Boyd, Annis Friend, Sue Har- ris, Pat Miller, Janie Plumlee, Chere Horton, Jo Ann Taylor, Frances Johnson, Cara Jay Nevills, Charity Arms, Barbara Hendrix, Judy Sandel, Judy Gordon, Hazel Lewis. F.H.A. OFFICERS Janice Coates •. 3rd Vice President Nola Davis 4th Vice President Loyette House Pianist Judy Gooch 5 th Vice President Diane Massey Treasurer Sandy Havenhill Historian Irene Bruce Secretan- Judy Dorsey President Judy Gordon 2nd Vice President Diana Watkins Parliamentarian Ann Puckett 1st Vice President Mrs. Poehler %ionscff HONCCONlMe - FOOTBALL BANQUET «  w « Joe Freeman . MAINTENANCE MEN ' ■■Freddie Poehler C. C. Reed Felix Puentes G. C. McDermitt SNAPSHOTS X .-. SPnhH£H CLOfi )k ( . JV. y . h oa y Hfl .V ' f CUV IS SPPA f . ' i r I r ■LATIN CLU3 « a - ' r ; « r (-fft-fi .-iT: r Well, Boyst! How about this one? Annual staff hard at work! ' • y Tuggle ' s band at the game Reed ' s Pep Talk Hurrv, Jodv h Drink, Eat, Be Merry, Tonight we march! ! In case you can ' t tell, these three cnarming coaches are washing and drying dishes!!!! Mr. Tuggle, are you helping?? v Six weeks test in band ! I mean Get after them boys I Monkey Nevills Are you sick, Bobby? ii Pose, Judy None other than Dan I Billy Yeah, we ' re from Hollywood Muscle-man Loudmouth Tippy The IMPOSSIBLE!!! Jl Mob Rule- A Pail Go away, please Kerrville: : : I Cool Chicks 1 Ah, heck- PLEASE The Old Team ZPiifii JUNIOR HIGH XZa k O-v s...y m2tr ' . PRINCIPAL Do you show by your attitude and enthusiasm that you are proud of Reagan County Junior High School ' Your school spirit depends on you. Take part and be a part of all its activities. School spirit and a worthy school record will make life abound in joy and usefulness. q; «: c 9 C t iZ . Jk AZALEE ASHCRAFT Language Arts B. S., M. Ed. Sul Ross JAMES BIRD Coach Social Studies Physical Education B. S. , Hardin-Simmons M. Ed., Sul Ross li LOUISE COATES Language Arts B. A., McMuny M. Ed. , Sul Ross EARLINE RUMSEY Librarian B. A. Howard Payne R. A. WALLACE Langu B. S. Univ. age Arts of Houston FRANK HORTON Math B. S. , M. Ed. Southwest Texas State Teachers College Sul Ross MABEL WILLLAMS Social Studies B. S., M. Ed. Univ. of Houston Sul Ross t - r) Ps J. L. GOLSON Science Math B. S., M. Ed. Southwest Texas State Teachers College CARROLL WATKINS Science B. S. Howard Payne ESTHER WILSON Social Studies B. S., M. Ed. Southeastern, Durant, Okla. Howard Payne Sul Ross TERRY PAGE Coach Math Physical Ed. B. S. University of Texas . f ' MARY TATUM Physical Education B. S. Howard Payne «m PITTY ARNETT Principal ' s Secretary ,fr4 ,C- J, kf „ s A) ' X ROW I Jackie Aly William Arms Ronnie Basham Johnny Beavers Velton BlaUe Patricia Bolen Sheryl Bolton ROW 2 Earl Bowen Melva Braden Gale Brown Virgin Burns Joyce Gates ROW 3 Sam Chumley Janet Chick Steve Wayne Coates Robert Cole Rora Colvin Barbara Conner ROW 4 Cathryn Cope Judy Cope Shannon Darling Robert Daugherty Sammy Davis Cherry Davis Claude Day Jessie Lee Day President Steve Coates EIGHTH GRADE Treasurer Mackev Watkins Secretary Bob Daugherty Vice-President John Massey Reporter Wanda Magnor ROW 1 Ronnie Delz Donald Dison Linda Douglas Margaret Friend Charles Goin ROW 2 Alvin Hall Archie Hamlett Charlotte Hensley Bren Holland Janie Sue Holt ROW 3 Walter Horton Johnnie Howard Marvin Jackson Pauline Jacobo ROW 4 Joe Jacobo Glenda Jameson Gale Jenkins George M. Jenkins ROW 5 Roger Jones Gilberto Lara Diann Love J. A. Luxton Q X- f£ « ? - ' A O ROW 1 Wayne Luxto ' n Wanda Magnor Rosalita Niartinez John Massey Darrel Matthews ROW 2 Wayne Maxie Bee Gee McBride Fielden McDaniel Kenneth McFarLand Donald Moorehead ROW 3 David Plumlee Bett) ' Poage John Edward Pove Nancy Powell ROW 4 Diane Proffin Gl)Tida Robbins Maelene Rutland Sylvia Sanchez ROW 5 Roger Sessom Da%-id Short Barbara Smith Joe Ray Snow ROW 1 Kay Stautzenburger Jerry Stewart Ronald Truitt Frank Urquidez ROW 2 Uvaldo Villarreal Jimmy Von Gonten Donald Wade Mackey Watkins ROW 3 Phillip Watson Sheren Whitley Alton Wilburn Terry Williams ROW 1 Fred Aguero Bonnie Bailey Gayle Beavers Jimmy Beavers Alton Braden Vernon Buchanan Carol Bullard ROW 2 Don Childs Philip Click Kathy Clifton Willie R. Cody Sara Coker ROW 3 Charles DeArmon John Dolan Kathy Elkins Tommy Evridge Brownie Fisher ROW 4 Jerry Dean Gatlin Jimmy Gatlin Travis Joe Goodman Mary Harper Pam Havenhill Billie Hayes Jimmie Bart Heath SEVENTH GRADE President vice-rresiaent Patti Holt Pam Havenhill o A fV T ' y dL Secretary Kathy Elkins Treasurer Loy Rogers Reporter Linda Settle ' { :l , 1 Clayton Henderson Mary Hensley Patti Holt Carole Howell Sharon Howell Linda Kay Ivey Larry Joyce Janice Kane Edmundo Lara Allen Love Drake McKinney Richard McReavy Tommy Miller Diane Nickels Charles Paluda Billie Patterson Enedina Pena Dorothy Powe Wayne Proffitt Barbara Puentez Delores Redman Terry Redman Michael Reese Darlene Reynolds Loy Rogers Arthuro Ryes Otilia Sanchez Larry Scroggins Linda Settle Charles Shannon Curtis Shattuck John Shattuck Sandra Kay Shurley Gary Snow Sandra Stives Sandra Strickler Woody Taylor Christine Hope Tinny John Tracy Anna Beth Turner Willard Von Gonten Jan Watkins Mary Lee Whitley Linda Wilde Nancy Kay Winn Kendale Wright Tommy Wyatt n f n n. c r m ROW 1 Aguero, Frank Arms, Philip Armstrong, Shelly Askew, Wayne Baxter, Ronald Bird, Ginger Blake, Brenda ROW 2 Blake, Dorothy Blake, Harold Brooks, Shirley Burnett, Nancy Burkett, Eddie ROW 3 Camarillo, Ruth Carter, Lois Colvin, Clark Connally, J. D. Crow, Monte ROW 4 Daugherty, Cancance Daugherty, Pamela Dedeker, Gary Dison, Edward Duesing, Philip Dupree, Jane Estes, Enoch Etheridge, Carolyn Farr, Phil Fry, Claudia Goertz, Martina Halley, Dwayne Harper, Jessie Harris, Carl Heflin, Kay Hightower, Betty Hodge, Bill Holt, William Howard, Robert Jacobo, Mary Jacobo, Maria De. J. Jacot, Juanita Jenkins, Mary Jane o ' Knight, Wilde Levario, Elisio Levario, Juan Lewis, Marvin Lopez, Dora Lopez, Mike Mathews, Jimmy Matthews, Steven Mendez, Adelina Mendez, Lucia Miller, Dick Moomey, Brenda Morgan, Patricia Morrow, Vivian McReavy, Jo Carolyn McWilliams, Elizabeth J ' JV ' ' s«A ' • ' V -Js W f y r ' v ■■( Darla Smith Carol Starr John Stout Frances Turner Joe Urquidez Abel F. Valadez Alfonso Valadez Joe Villerreal Joan Von Gonten Willy Watkins David Werst Linda Whitley Larry Whitworth James Woodall Yollanda Ybarra Brenda Nunn Clinton Parsons Raymond Pena Billie Poage Roy Pryor Vicki Ragland James Ratliff George Rech Lloyd Rech Guadalupe Reyes Ronnie Rodgers Gloria Reynolds Clyde Sandel Ricky Seale Harville Settle Sandra Sims Jfa -% - a7 ' Y. V EIGHTH GR.4DE FAVORITES Janie Holt and Howard Young y P ' ff m f 9 ' ■' i[ it- - ' ' SEVENTH GRADE FAVORITES Sandy Strickler and Clayton Henderson SIXTH GRADE FAVORITES Candy Daugherty -- Philip Duesing I. Linda Ivey Janie Holt HEAD-CHEERLEADER Kathy Elkins JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Pam Havenhill Kim Page Pattie Holt I JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW: Glyflda-Rofebifls, Kathy Clifton, Judy Cope, Peggy Wyatt, Donald Dison. Sara Coker, Sheryl Bolton. Linda ivey, Patti Holt. SECOND ROW; Glenda Jameson, Gale Jones, Gayle Smith, Jan Watkins, Linda Settle, Charles De.Armon, Roben Cole. Loy Rogers. THIRD ROW: Gary Snow, Tommy Wyatt, Carol Bullard, Cathy Cope, John Tracy, Sammy Chumley. BACK ROW; Larry Joyce, Tommy Everidge, Frank Urquidez, Arthur Reyes, Joe Jacob, Steve Coates. Shannon Darling Esther Wright Jan Watkins Margaret Friend i i . - ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ! jln L £i ' Eigth Grade Float Seventh Grade Float Mrs. Tatum takes a break Sixth Grade Float Coach Page, what are you doing? What ' s Cooking? XX Guess who this ic999999 Flag Routine! !! School Spirit Deluxl n - o- 5! 4 r f ' ' V ' 2 ! , ::;;: JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Head Coach: James Bird Assistant Coach: Terry Pase £iO - O- I DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Terrv Page Assistant Coach: James Bird (; i ' i { a -i M. t 19 |i. J ' ♦ GIRLS ' TENNIS )!?• BOYS ' TENNIS f tl f. ir,ir TRACK H- O FIRST ROW: Bessie Love, See Gee McBride; Esther Wright, Jan Watkins, Janie Holt, Betty Poage, Mar- garet Friend, Linda Douglas, Pauline Jacobo. SECOND ROW: Patti Holt, Nancy Powell, Glenda Jameson, Sharon Berry, Loy Rogers, Linda Settle, Glynda Roijhinv Diane Proffitt, Peggy Wyatt, Otilia Sanchez. SITTING: Sylvia Sanchez and Sheryl Bolton JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL Coach: Mrs. Mary Tatum Manager: Pauline Jacobo m m y. ■ADVERTISING i -v .- V t V V fVb JM E Wt t: C;0: t4 E K Mt 5   : R C t: t ft J « C« t ' : WCl f: : PLUMLEE ' S HARDWARE 606 Second Street Big Lake, Texas JAMES W. MATTHEWS T. V. SHOP All Parts Installed by us are Guaranteed 90 days Phone 251 810 Texas St. BUTCH ' S LIQUOR STORE BIG LAKE FLOWER SHOP Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swanzy Day Phone 400 When you think of Flowers, Think of ours„ Night Phone 150 506 Znd St. Phone 441 Big Lake, Texas Big Lake, Texas tftjn : ««:«Q«ta«Q 4«40c £ gn«UE3 4«a a Bi vw! 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