Springtown High School - Quill Yearbook (Springtown, TX)
- Class of 1967
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This has been a year of work, dreams, and some dis¬ appointments, but this is what it takes to make a school year. As you turn through the ’67 yearbook in future years, we hope that in these pages you recall some of your fond¬ est memories: The big game, the junior girl, the kooky freshman, and even the cranky teachers. We hope that our endeavors to capture the highlights of the 1966-67 school year have not been in vain and that the book will become one of your most prized possessions. Michael Gilley Quill Staff Editor FOREWORD The Porkys warm up for the Homecoming Game, Porkys have spirit. Porkys are interesting Porkys are active in work, play, and study, JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY Porkys increase their knowledge, ADVERTISEMENTS ■ ■ yr ft N s if Hu lap SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS One of the fund amental purposes of education is to help preserve and maintain the traditional American de¬ mocracy which we enjoy in this country. Therefore, our objective is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives. BOARD OF EDUCATION Howard Burkhalter Earl Betty Johnny Woody Finis Christenberry, Sec'y. Alvin Young Howard Coleman, Pres. Leonard Hinkle, Supt. Hollis Oxford (absent) H I G H S C H 0 0 L Education today, more than ever before, must see clearly the dual objectives, educating for living and educating for making a living. Principal 5 FACULTY Jack Enright MATH R. L. Gregg, Jr. COUNSELOR W. F. Hale COMMERCIAL Ralph Holloway LIBRARIAN Don Lawson PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs, Dianne Marrs ENGLISH David Murrah SOCIAL STUDIES Arvill Newby SPEECH Bennie Phillips PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ray Rector AGRICULTURE Mrs. Margaret Ritchey HOMEMAKING Winston Turbeville MUSIC i I’m just making my calorie count for the day. Stand back or Til shoot. Students must be ruled with an iron hand! Let’s see now, do. . re. . ??? u D E N T OFFICERS Michael Gilley . President David Cooper . Vice-President Suzanne Freeman . Secretary c 0 u N c L 8 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: William Vess . . Sr. Elliott Hardison . u Billy Reed . Kaye Riddle . Lorene Simmons . Suzanne Freeman Michael Gilley . David Cooper .... Maurine Christenberry . . Sr. Cleatus Hall . J ane Dodd . . Jr. Editor Michael Gilley Editor Sports Terry Hampton Ray Wright - Business Manager 10 Elliott Hardison - Subscription Editor p 0 Martha Cherry - Social Editor Mary Huddleston - Typist Randall Betty - Assistant Editor Who are you boys waiting for? We’re the Metrecal for lunch bunch. Porkys Are Interesting! Has anyone seen our dates? What round did you say this was? Frances . . . Will¬ iam, the break is over. Didn’t you say that cake was only $2.00? What’s the faculty cooking up now? And Porkys Work Sometimes Who said you could take a picture? Fresh air must stimulate the brain! How will it sound? Now, according to the Pythagorean Thearene Quit stalling and get on that bus! FHA OFFICERS Jane Dodd . Historian Nancy McKeon . Parliamentarian Rhonda Lockhart . Song Leader Kaye Riddle . Reporter Suzanne Freeman . Pianist Beverly Sturdivant . Sgt. -at-Arms Martha Cherry . Vice-President Janet Lockhart . President Ann Sisk . Treasurer Brenda Burleson . Social Chairman FHA BEAU Larry Smith Maurine Chris tenberry OFFICERS Larry Hewitt . . Reporter Robert Sorrels . . Secretary FI mrrl Wnrl nw . Sentinel Ray Wright . . . .. Vice-President David Cooper . . Treasurer . . Larry Hughes . . President FFA SWEETHEART futubJI llRlCA — Janet Lockhart Jane Lockhart v J' i • Head Cheerleader Mary Huddleston . Jr vrvV ‘ V- Donna McClendon . Jr Mary Gentry . Soph Soph. Wanda Rea Drum Major Dewayne Burney Brenda Burleson Charlotte Young Simmons Lorita Harris Velma Jones 24 H If] BAND SWEETHEART Judy Ward BAND OFFICERS Becky Stallings . President David Cooper . Treasurer Judy Ward . Secretary Charlotte Young . Reporter WM LETTERMAN'S CLUB SPORTS HAPPENINGS IN '66 -'67 Let the banquet begin! Guest speaker, Jim Acree, SMU A lunch for the District Champs. Athletic Banquet in the beginning. Some know how to study! Seniors like to dunk people! All together now, one. . two. . three. Is this a history class? Did someone say they didn’t have a job? PERSONALITIES 30 i Michael Gilley njr MMHMMHNMMI Maurine Christenberry Janet Lockhart Becky Stallings Randall Betty aria BEST All- AROUND Don Strickland Martha Cherry MOST ATTRACTIVE Carol Hughes Robert Sorrels W illiam Yes s Ann Burney t w ■ J J Janet Lockhart ATTENDANTS Nancy Ritchey Frances Gentry Wanda Rea BASKETBALL BEAU T erry Hampton BASKETBALL SWEETHEART F ranees Gentry NOMINEES Michael Gilley Jane Dodd Maurine Chr istenberry W illiam Yes s WHO'S WHO The following pages contain the stu¬ dents that are outstanding in their respective classes. They are chosen by the faculty on the basis on scholastic achievement, attitude, and a strong desire to better themselves. They are also active in helping to represent the school and community. AGRICULTURE David Cooper COMMERCIAL Freda King HOMEMAKING Randall Betty Charlotte Young MATHEMATICS Eugene Prevo MUSIC Dalton Fox SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES Jessie Hall Suzanne Freeman SPANISH Larry Hughes SPEECH Judy Ward ATHLETICS 45 Benny Phillips - Basketball Maurice English - Football Adrain Martin - Asst. Football Basketball Don Lawson - Track Asst. Football CAPTAINS Michael Gilley T erry Hampton Randall Betty TRI- ALL-DISTRICT djst.chaw Terry Hampton - Tailback, Hon. Mention Cornerback, Floyd Worlow - Linebacker, Randall Betty - Guard, Linebacker, Michael Gilley - End, Def. Tackle, Dennie Harms - Quarterback, Don Strickland - Tackle. HON. MENTION Larry Hughes - Center, David Nicklas - Def. Half, William Vess - End, Larry Smith - Tackle. 1966 SCHEDULE Springtown 24 0 Bridgeport Spring town 8 8 Dublin Springtown 12 29 Bowie Springtown 45 0 Chico Springtown 24 20 Pilot Point Springtown 18 6 Carroll Springtown 20 6 Kennedale Springtown 51 0 Millsap Springtown 12 21 Keller Springtown 22 7 Boyd 49 Randall Betty Gary Craig Senior- Guard Senior- End Lewis Field Senior- Back Don Strickland 5 Senior-Tackle Larry Hughes Senior- Center Michael Gilley Senior- End Terry Hampton Senior- Back Larry Hewitt Senior- Guard 5 2 Dennie Harms Junior- Back Floyd Worlow Junior- Back Ray Wright Senior-Tackle Larry Smith Junior- Tackle William Vess Senior- End mJ David Nicklas Kenneth Williams Tommy Butler Sophomore- Back Sophomore- Back Freshman- Back Hard workouts make Friday night easy B-TEAM Keith Martin, George Henry, Richard Dennis, Jerry Newby, Jimmy Hammond, Garry Williams, David Gibson, Billy Reed, Allen Chesney, Paul Moore, Bobby Slate, Mike Cross, Donnie Mathes, Kenneth Landers, Steve Martin, Deryle Noe, Robert Walls, Brady Cooper, Michael Lockhart, Veryle Noe, Ricky Craig, Johnny Kirk, John Vess 55 ) I CAPTAINS 56 Brenda Burleson William Yes s Maurine Chr istenber ry DISTRICT TEAMS First Team - Terry Hampton, Dennie Harms. Second Team - Wanda Rea, Michael Gilley, Mark King. GIRLS SCOREBOARD BOYS Springtown 22 - 36 Carroll Springtown 66 - 44 Carroll Springtown 58 - 31 Keller Springtown 72 - 45 Ke lie r Springtown 37 - 57 Boyd Springtown 66 - 44 Boyd Springtown 40 - 55 Millsap Springtown 65 - 61 Millsap Springtown 28 - 25 Keller Springtown 61 - 44 Keller Springtown 27 - 48 Boyd Springtown 69 - 54 Boyd Springtown 26 - 46 Millsap Springtown 49 - 44 Millsap Springtown 48 - 40 Kennedale Springtown 69 - 40 Kennedale Springtown 42 - 44 Kennedale Springtown 98 - 42 Kennedale Springtown 25 - 38 Carroll Bi - District Springtown 65 - 54 Ca rroll Springtown 58 - 70 Archer City 57 amp ■ 4 1 ■ I]’ ; • rs ■ : j I t ' ■ ' ■ 'aA I I t ' j- |i k 1 v wTV ■ vw Brenda Burleson Maurine Christenberry Defense - Senior Offense - Senior Barbara Burtnett Offense - Junior Jane Dodd Defense - Junior Beverly Cross Defense - Junior . Frances Gentry Offense - Junior mvM Kathy Looney Wanda Rea Lorene Simmons Offense - Sophomore Defense - Sophomore Offense - Sophomore Evelyn Wilson Defense - Sophomor e Kathy Williams Offense - Sophomore Pam Collins Offense - Freshman Randall Betty Forward - Senior Michael Gilley Forward - Senior Terry Hampton Forward - Senior The starting moment. ’’Bones” strikes again! William Vess Guard - Senior Elliott Hardison Guard - Junior David Cooper Guard - Junior Dennie Harms Forward - Junior Let me see! Let me see! Floyd Worlow Forward - Junior Mark King Guard - Junior David Nicklas Guard - Sophomore Larry Maness Guard - Junior On your mark! Get set! Go! Don Strickland Manager - Senior WM WFJ STANDING: Nancy Ritchey, Paula Warden, Vernell Hampton. SEATED: Linda Simmons, Jane Venable, Joenett Pike, Debbie Hailey, Kaye Riddle. JUNIOR VflRSIT STANDING: Billy Reed, David Gibson, Bobby Slate, Larry Smith, Tommy Butler. SEATED: Gerald Betty, Gary Tidwell, Kenneth Williams, Paul Moore, Timmy Hall. 64 GET INTO PROGRESS . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .... Vice-President Michael Gilley . Randall Betty Secretary Treasurer Larry Hughes . Jessie Hall 67 ! ! Randall Betty Melba Bradshaw Jim Dommert We Seniors try our best to keep in shape. Here comes three more dollars. There are always lots of helpers. 74 CLASS WILL We, the 1967 Senior Class of Springtown High School, being of sound mind and body, leave among other things gladly and willingly. I, William Vess, leave my ability to hold everything up on picture taking day to Gary Craig. I, Martha Cherry, leave my doodle pad and pencilto Connie Spurrier. I, Larry Hewitt, leave my ‘‘Hot Rod’’ book to David Cooper. I, Linda Rhoten, leave this place (I hope) before I am twenty years old. I, Carol Hughes, leave my “funny’’ ways to Donna McClendon. I, Randall Betty, leave my ability to get along well with the English teacher to Floyd Worlow. I, Ann Burney, leave my drivers handbook to Janice Hampton and Ellaree Hutchison. I, Brenda Burleson, leave my title as the Most Athletic girl in the senior class to Barbara Burtnett. I, Janet Lockhart, leave my favorite task of the day, making out the absentee records, to Sharon Neuens chwander . I, Michael Gilley, leave very reluctantly, my favorite parking spot to Larry Maness. I, Garry Hammond, leave willingly. I, Larry Hughes, leave my ability to not show up in class meetings to Judy Grey. I, Freddy Williams, leave my quiet ways to Diana Wood. I, Ricky Chesney, leave my locker to Frances Gentry. I, Terry Hampton, leave my ability to be the only boy in shorthand class to Elliott Hardison. I, Nancy Hensley, leave my quick hand at typing to Judy Lunsford. I, Larry Henry, leave my ability to make straight A’s in English literature to Don Sharp. I, Velma Jones, leave my ability to be heard above everyone else to Mary Huddleston. I, Robert Sorrels, leave my fatal charms to Roger Hensley. I, Sandra Howell, leave my ballet-like figure to Kathy Hendricks. I, Don Strickland, leave my tennis racket, shoes, and district patch to Mark King. I, Harvie Hutchison, leave my sun glasses to Mike Williams I, Freda King, leave my ability to get along well with the school custodian to Jane Dodd and Beverly Cross. I, Becky Stallings, leave my last year’s wardrobe to the Goodwill Industries as I planto marry a millionaire and will not need it any more. I, Maurine Chr istenberry, leave my warm and winning ways with all the boys to Rollene Shields. I, Eugene Prevo Jr. leave my ability to whiz through mathematics like a breeze to Dennie Harms. I, Melba Bradshaw, leave my fast and energetic walk to Sue Sheffield. I, Ray_ Wright, leave my book on “JHow t o- Make_=X9ut to Beverly SLux-divant. I, Jane Lockhart, leave my ability to miss school to Donna Zaidle. I, Dewayne Burney, leave my graceful drum major form to Randy Mayberry. I, Jack Hall, finally leave. I, Dalton Fox, leave my towering height to Johnny Cherry. I, Jessie Hall, leave my brilliant brain to science. I, Mike Harris, leave my fantastic yodelling to Lanoy Cross. 75 SENIOR ACTIVITIES BETTY, RANDALL Football 2-4, Captain 4, All Dis¬ trict 3-4; Basketball 3-4; FFA 1-3, Greenhand Secretary, Reporter; Class Favorite 2-4, Duke 3, Junior Escort 3, Class Vice President 2-4; Quill Staff 3-4; Track 2-4; Who’s Who in English 4; Letterman’s Club 2-4; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer 4. BRADSHAW, MELBA Band 1-2; FHA 1-4; Speech Play 4; Lady-in-Waiting 3-4; Pep Squad 3. BURLESON, BRENDA Tennis 3-4; Basketball 1-4; Captain 4; FHA 1-4; Social Chairman 4; Band 1-4, Band Treasurer 3; Class Treas¬ urer 1-2, Class President 3; Most Athletic 4; Majorette 3-4; Lady-in- Waiting 3-4. BURNEY, ANN Band 3-4; FHA 1-4; Band Librarian 4. BURNEY, DEWAYNE FFA 1; Greenhand President 1; Speech Play 4; Choir 2-3; Band 1- 4; Drum Major 3-4, Band Council 1-3, Stage Band 2-4. CHERRY, MARTHA FHA 1-4, Songleader 2, Vice-Pres¬ ident 4; Drill Team 2; Pep Squad 3, Treasurer 4, Quill Staff 4; Best All Around 4; Speech Play 4; Lady-in- Waiting 3-4; Choir 4. CHESNEY, RICKY FFA 1; Choir 3, President 3; Band 1- 4, Band Council 4; Who’s Who in Music 3. CHRIST ENBERR Y, MAURINE Junior High Queen 1; Duchess 3; Basketball 1-4, Captain 4; Twirler 2- 3, Band 1-3, Vice-President 3; Ten¬ nis 3; All District 3-4, Pep Squad 4; High School Queen 4; FHA 1-4, FHA Princess; FFA Sweetheart 4; Band Sweetheart 3; Student Council 4. FIELD, LEWIS Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Choir 4; FFA 1-2. 76 FOX, DALTON FFA 1 , Greenhand Reporter 1 ; Choir 1-3, Band 1-4, State Band 2-4, Reg¬ ional Band 4; Speech Play 4; Who’s Who in Music 4. GILLEY, MICHAEL Football 1-4, Captain 4, All Dis¬ trict 3-4; Basketball 1-4, Captain 3; Class Favorite 3, Class Officer 2-4; Junior Escort 3; Letterman’s Club 2 -4, President 4; Livestock Judging 3, FFA 1- 4, Greenhand President, Secretary 2- 3; Track 1-3; Duke 1-3; High School King 4; Quill Staff 3-4; Student Council 4, President 4; Who’s Who in Social Studies 3. HALL, JACK FFA 1-4; Choir 3-4; Duke 3. HALL, JESSIE Treasurer National Junior Honor Society 1; Science Student Award 1; Library Club 1; Choir 1-4; Who’s Who in Spanish 3; Who’s Who in Science 4; Science Fair Entry 1; Class Trea¬ surer 4. HAMMOND, GARRY Choir 3-4; FootballMgr. 1-4; Track Mgr. 1-4; FFA 1-4. HAMPTON, TERRY Football 1-4, All District 4, All State 4, Captain 3-4; Basketball 1-4; Beau 4, Track 1-4, State Track Meet 2-4, Regional Track 1; FFA 1-4, Green¬ hand Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Livestock Judging 3-4; Class Favorite 1, Class Officer 2; Mr. S.H.S., Junior High King; Letterman’s Club 1-4, Vice- Pres. 4; Quill Staff 4. HARRIS, MIKE Track 1-2; Choir 2-3; Speech 4; FFA 1-4. HENRY, LARRY Band 1-4; FFA 1,2,4. HEWITT, LARRY Football 1-4; Track 1-4; FFA 1-4, Officer 3-4; Choir 4; Speech 4. HOWELL, SANDRA Choir 4; Lady - in - Waiting 3 -4; Top Hat Manager 1; FHA 1-4; Basketball 1, Pep Squad 3; Speech Play 4. HUGHES, CAROL FHA 1 -4, Sergeant -at -Arms 3 ; Drill Team 1-2; Pep Squad 3-4; Duchess 2; Lady-in-Waiting 3; Most Attractive 4. HUGHES, LARRY FFA 1-4, Vice-President 3, Pres¬ ident 4; Football 2-4; Track 2-4; Class Secretary 4; Football Sweetheart Es¬ cort 4; Most Likely to Succeed, 4. HUTCHISON, HARVIE FFA 1-2; Speech Play, 2; Choir 4. JONES, VELMA Basketball, 1; Band 1-4; FHA 1-4; Majorette 2-4; Lady-in-Waiting 3-4. KING, FREDA Basketball, 1; Speech Play 3; FHA 1,2,3; Lady-in-Waiting 3. LOCKHART, JANE FHA 1-4; Drill Team 1 -2; Pep Squad President 4; Duchess 2-4; Lady-in- Waiting 3. LOCKHART, JANET FHA 1-4; Parliamentarian 3, Pres¬ ident 4; Drill T earn 1 - 2; F ootball Sweet¬ heart 4; Homecoming Queen Nominee 3; Class Favorite 3; Duchess 3; Class Treasurer 3; Miss SHS 4. PREVO, EUGENE Track, 1,2,3; Honor Roll, l,3,4;Best Citizen, 3; Beta Club 3; Class Officer 3; Paper Staff 3; Junior Play 3. RHOTEN, LINDA Basketball, 1,2; Lady-in-Waiting, 3; Band 1,2; Choir, 1,4; Stage Band, 2. SORRELS, ROBERT FFA 1-4, Secretary, 4; Duke, 4; Speech, 4; Most Attractive, 4; Lives¬ tock Judging Team 3,4. STALLINGS, BECKY Band, 1-4; Majorette 3,4; Head Maj - orette, 4; Band President, 4; Secretary 3; FHA Treasurer, 3; Class Favorite, 2,4; Duchess, 3; Football Attendant, 4. STRICKLAND, DON Football, 1-4; AllDistrict 3 -4; Ten- n s 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Letterman’s Club 1-4; FFA 1-3; Band, 2,3,4; Choir, 3; Duke, 4; Best All Around 4. VESS, WILLIAM Basketball, 1-4; Captain, 4; Foot¬ ball, 4; Track, 1 -3; Tennis, 4; FFA 1 -2; Most Athletic, 4; Student Council, 4 Speech, 4. WARD, JUDY FHA, 1-4, Song Leader, 3; Choir, 1-2; Band, 1-4; Reporter , 3 ; Seer etary, 4; Band Council, 4; Stage Band, 4; Duchess 4. WRIGHT, RAY Football, 1-4; FFA, 1 -4, Gr eenhand T reasurer, 1; Vice-President, 4; Track 1-4; Band, 1-2; Who’s Who in Agricul¬ ture 3; Letterman’s Club, 3-4; Quill Staff, 3-4. YOUNG, CHARLOTTE Band, 1-4; Band Vice-President, 4; Majorette, 4; FHA, 1 -4; Duchess, 3 -4. 77 THE 1st and 2nd THE SENIORS IN PROPHECy CLASS Randall Betty is the only professional football player who made his way in Round Ball. Melba Bradshaw lost her job as private s ecretary to Mr. Hale before she got it because she was popping her gum in his ear. Brenda Burleson got her driver s license revoked and is now going through the same routine that she went thru in 1967. vV Ann Burney is majoring in “campusology’ ' at T.C.U. Dewayne Burney was elected head majorette of Texas Woman’s Univer¬ sity. Martha Cherry is still trying to make a place for herself at the Grande ’Ole Opry. Ricky Chesney is still driving his car to school and parking it across the street. Maurine Chr istenber ry and Terry Hampton are still making out pretty well in the hall and Mr. Belew isn’t saying a word. Lewis Field has finally perfected his cheating technique and doesn’t get caught any more. Dalton Fox has acquired the ability to play tennis with his partner, and by his partner’s rules. Michael Gilley has just taken up baton twirling lessons from Becky Stallings, but, of course, Becky is a very slow teacher. Jack Hall has finally graduated from Tiddly Winks College. Jessie Hall has just explored the chemistry lab in an experiment at “SHS” and this made him the first astronaut from Springtown to reach the moon. Garry Hammond was voted the manager of the year. Mike Harris has put out a news flash that he has just found an exclusive parking place. Larry Hewitt is continuing his old w ays of skipping school to work.’' Sandra Howell is still going to Mr. Belew’s office for tardy slips. Carol Hughes is trying to live down her name of Funny.” Larry Hughes is the All Star Center of Weatherford College. Harvie Hutchison is now coaching Mrs. Marrs in English III and IV. V elma Jones is still doing her part in trying to change MISS to MRS. Freda King is now running her “you name it and we’ve got it’ for the lonely hearts of the navy. Janie Lockhart is still writing JBK all over everything. Janet Lockhart is still forging excuses at SHS. Linda Rhoten is the top artist advertising for Fling Hosiery. Robert Sorrels is still trying to save his money for a canary yellow Mustang with a black vinyl top. Don Strickland is repainting his signs before each football game. William Vess is playing for the Globe Trotters. Judy Ward is reading Charlie Brown in the funny paper. Ray Wright doesn’t have to worry about speeding any more because of his good connections with the mayor. Charlotte Young has just won the gold medal for the Shot Putt in 1978 Olympics. Eugene Prevo Jr. thinks that he flunked all his college math courses because he made a low 99 on his final exams. Freddy Williams just started an advertisement for Ipana Toothpaste. Larry Henry has finally graduated as valedictorian of the class of 1977. Nancy Nensley has just jumped off the Empire State Building trying to get a glimpse of the Beatles. 80 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President David Cooper , . Mark King Secretary- Treasurer Barbara Burnett . . . Jane Dodd 81 Janice Hampton Elliott Hardison Frances Gentry Lloyd Gilliland Ina Griffin Ellaree Hutchison Mark King Judy Lunsford Larry Maness Nita Mansell John Marsh Randy Maybe ry Donna McClendon Sharon Newenschwander A1 Roesicke Don Sharp Sue Sheffield Rollene Shields Connie Spurrier James Spurrier Beverly Sturdivant Garry Williams Diana Wood Floyd Worlov Donna Zaidle. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR CLASSMATE 86 President David Nicklas Vice-President Sec’y-Treas . Tim Hall Gerald Betty 87 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Gerald Betty Stevie Blackiston Reginald Bullock David Cherry David Coomer Ricky Craig Timmy Hall , j. . Lorita ttatrts 1 C° Sammy Harris Brenda Hastings Wayne Hayes George Henry £ Johnny Kirk Michael Lockhart Rhonda Lockhart Kathy Looney Keith Martin Nancy McKeon David Nicklas Tommy Oxford 89 Harold Parkey Joenett Pike Roy Rea Wanda Rea Loraine Richardson Lorene Simmons Ann Sisk It ha 8 been my pleasure to see many students come and go through our junior high school. The purposes of our schools are to prepare students to live in our democratic society. What greater gift can we, as teachers, offer our country the n to teach its youth9 The sure foundation of our country iz laid -n knowledge, not ignorance. Our real object ot education u to give children the resour ces that will endure as long a-s fe endures. Students, you have the opportunity to do something and to become somebody, and regardless of the occupation you choose there will always be room for one more successful life, bet your goal and work faithfully toward it. Principal 91 SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Annette Burk Mrs. Blanche Geer SEVENTH GRADE Adrian Martin Mrs. Lucille Pittman EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Billie Ruth Bell M. W. Bell 92 Where's the rest of the fifth grade? Meet the Dumb Bells. All aboard the bean wagon! Look at the blooming idiots. Move, we want a drink. Eddie Brumley Richard Bullard Jackie Butler Tommy Butler NINTH Melba Cash Allen Chesney Pam Collins Brady Cooper Mike Cross Glen Dikes David Dommert Leroy Gibson Debbie Hailey Jimmy Hammond Vemell Hampton Linda Hastings Kathy Haugen Carla Heflin Robert Hinkle Ronny Howell Reva Jones David Kidd Kenneth Landers Linda Lay land Linda Lee David Lingle Steve Martin Danny Mathes Renee McClendon Linda Medford John Miller Aleta Moore Paul Moore Jerry Newby Deryle Noe Veryle Noe Ray Olds Linda Petty Pam Reagor Billy Reed Kaye Riddle Nancy Ritchey Thelma Robinson Lynda 11 Sheilds Linda Simmons Bobby Slate Debbie Smith Mike Smith Robert Stallings Tommy Thomas Gary Tidwell John Vess Robert Walls Debbie Wanser Paula Warden Janice Wilkerson Patricia Williams Sandra Williams Rayna Witt EIGHTH rm Jimmy Alexander Gary Blair Carl Brum ley Cynthia Bullock Robert Burtnett Brenda Butler Debbie Butler Dianna Byers Deborah Carson Mike Carter Daryl Cash Janet Chesney Wesley Chilcutt Curtis Dantin Jane Davis Bill Dikes Sari Freeman Chuck Gatlin Christi Gentry Troy Gibson Deborah Griffin Lockwanna Hall Eddie Haugen Ronald Hein Dearl Hilliard Carolyn Hillin Bonnie Hollingsworth Ricky Hood Johnny Jones Teresa Kinchen Greg Kirk Robert Lockhart Shirley Loggins Howard Lunsford Dewayne Mathes GRADE David Sherwood Beverly Simmons Rebecca Sims Pamela Slimp Elaine Smith Kenneth Smith Mike Smith Nadine Smoot Billy Spoon David Springfield Rhonda Spurrier Roy Sturdivant Charles Taylor B. 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Thomas Johnny Thompson Doug Trotter Wayne Tyson Jerry Watson Debbie Weekley Cindy Williams Debbie Morris Dale Noe Larry Pomeroy Denise Read Joyce Reynolds Dianna Roeder Billy Roesicke Jean Carpenter Rebecca Carson Sue Cline Denny Cross Teresa Dennis Patrick Fitzgerald Lea land Gibson Robert Henry Gerald Hilliard Edward Holman Doris Hutchison Teresa Lancaster Judy Lay land Linda Lingle Roger Lingle Ronnie Lynch Sue Moore Joe Reed Harold Simmons Bill Taylor Marion Venable Dianne Whitehead Lonnie Williams 1 A 1 li GRADE Paula Ballard Pat Bobbitt Sandra Bullard Eugene Cantrell Joy Carpenter Elaine Carter Debra Collins Davis Dabbs Helen Finley Jay Glovetsky Judy Hardison Michael Henry Kay Hilliard Byron Hillin Randle Hinkle Jo Jones Pamela Lawson Danny Lingle Terry Looney Deborrah McCarter Jerry Simmons Landry Smith Bobby Taliaferro James Thomas SIXTH Foley Burtnett Lindie Carson Ricky Caruthers Joy Chapman Keith Chilcutt Bill Collins Andy Deskins Jamye Dimock Frances Field Donnie Hilliard Kim Houlihan Terry Kirk Linda Klein Marie Lacy Paula Layne Wayne Lee Debra Mathis Ricky Noe Janet Payne Debbie Raney Renee Read Don Riddle David Sandlin Jane Simmons Randy Trotter Jb fv , TV i Qz Ni 1 ] Jfc I PvH l i Kimberly Tucknies Judy Vess Belinda Williams Keith Wood Hollie Wood GRAPE David Alexander Sandra Blackiston Joyce Blackmon Rip Butler Rita Cockburn Nancy Dark John Davis Kenneth Davis Jessie Denton Patricia Elam Susan Emanuel Thomas Gentry Ricky Greenwood Rodney Hendricks Terrye Kendrick Danny Kennedy Janice Kinchen Bruce Kirk Gale Lawson Cora Leatherwood Debra Lynch Grady Mansell Frank Musick Jamie Nowell Jan Riddle Belinda Sandlin Janet Simmons Deborah Slimp Carolyn Smith Sherri Suratt Danny Thomas Peral Vess Pamela Walker Marvin Walls Sharon Young Darvin Altom Bonnie Blackmon Paul Blair Billy Bullard Randy Cantrell Louis Cash Ronald Cash Gail Collins FIFTH Ricky Cross Janice Davis John Enright Linda Finley Janet Gatlin Ray Hall Shirley Howell Justin Kirk Garry Lee Kanetha Lunsford Casey McCarter Billy Read Gene Simmons F. H . Suratt Billy Thomason Shirley Trotter George Venable Troy Walker Opal Wilkerson Jackie Williams Brenda Wood Tony Wright GRADE Ruth Ballard Christine Bratcher Melvin Carroll William Carroll Jackie Coplen Pamela Davis Bert Dimock David Freeman Sherry Hailey Sharia Heflin Dennis Hein Teddy King Renee Klein Nita Lewallen Rita Lewallen Richard Lingle Douglas Mathes Wyatt Matlock Charlotte Moore Cody Ross Jimmy Sherwood Allen Spikes Donna Taylor Deborah Thomas Byron Tidwell Dale Tidwell Mike Uscielouski Stephen Wanser Charles Williams Clayton Wood Billy Woody JR. HIGH SCHOOL KING QUEEN Linda Simmons Billy Reed EIGHTH Charles Taylor Cindy Williams Judy Wilson Robert Burtnett SEVENTH Michael Henry Judy Hardison Rebecca Carson Joe Reed CLASS FAVORITES NINTH Nancy Ritchey Tommy Butler SIXTH FIFTH Kenneth Davis Donnie Hilliard Ray Hall Douglas Mathes Pamela Walker Debbie Raney Linda Finley Sherry Hailey __ P I 1. 1 ■ m FOOTBALL Pat Bobbitt, Davis Dabbs, Bobby Wilkerson, Roger Lingle, Dearl Hilliard, Jerry Simmons, Pat Fitsgerald, Roy Sturdivant, Edward Wolinan, Gordon Collum, William Taylor, Michael Henry, Joe Reed, Donny Tidwell, Leland Gibson, Harold Simmons, Randy Hinkle, Dale Noe, Kenneth Smith, Jerry Young, Greg Kirk, Michael Henry, David Springfield, Robert Burtnett, Johnny Thompson, Gerald Hilliard, Bobby Taliaferro, Mgr,, Charles Taylor, Dewayne Mathis, Gary Blair, Jimmy Woody, Robert Lockhart, Mike Carter, B, K. Thomas, Ricky Hood, 106 1 U 1 V 1 nv a ri r fp sel -M ’ w v%’ Ml ' B 3s — g y, f J r dr m 31 k , yf mt ' nf J V9 Ifr bA m Bf W S r JB' v’ STANDING: Bonnie Hollingsworth, Cindy Williams, Judy Wilson, Brenda Butler, Jane Davis, Sarari Freeman, Deborah Carson, Judy Hardison, Shirley Loggins. SEATED: Denice Read, Rebecca Carson, Terry Looney, Patti Ward, Paula Ballard, Sue Moore, Debbie Butler. MOT, .AAA A A V A A A V STANDING: James Thomas, Larry Pomeroy, Jerry Simmons, Kenneth Smith, Robert Burtnett, Ronald Hine, Daryl Cash. SEATED: Billy Spoon, Joe Reed, Charlie Taylor, Mike Carter, Leland Gibson, Harold Simmons, Jr., Ricky Hood. 107 T flMK PEP SQUAD Since good study habits are essential if a student has good grades, it is necessary to form and cultivate these habits during the first few years of school life. The first good study habit a child should learn is to follow direc¬ tions. Work should be done promptly and neatly. It should never be put off. Complete attention should be given while explanations and assignments are being made. Remember that bad study habits can be easily formed and are very difficult to overcome. Principal 109 FACULTY FIRST GRADE Mrs. Reba Calhoun Mrs. Mamie Wright SECOND GRADE Mrs. Marie Hinkle Mrs. Jennie Glovetsky Who's the next to buzz down? Play time is fun time. Two for the see-saw. We make our own rules. The teachers watch us as we play. 1 t to !: FOURTH Darrell Blackmon Lee Bradshaw Catherine Bratcher James Burtnett Jimmy Cay wood Windell Chesney Mike Emanuel Cathy Gamble Roger Hall Jeff Haynes Norma Henry Samuel Holman Johnny Leatherwood Donald Lingle Vickie Lockhart Sheri Lynch Dale Mathes Kathy McKay Pam Moore David Musick Rita Shields Kay Short Clif Simmons David Thompson Cynthia Watson Billy Ballard Nancy Bullock Paul Carroll Margie Cline Joyce Creamer Terry Dunlap Dennis Ellis Teresa Green Edward Jarvis Sandra Kirk Roy Kirk Max Lacy Cynthia Lancaster Max Lawson Hoyt Lindsey William Loggins Beverly Mathis Dianne McCarter Sue Morris Janet Reagor Mickey Robinson Ronnie Sandlin Rhonda Scott Karen Slimp Mary Srhith Deborah Spikes Gordon Vess W. D. Walls Debra Wilson Sharon Yeates Mary English Susan Gatlin Mickey Glenn Leann Grizzard Vicki Hackney Lennie Hall Linda Hutchison Dewayne Kirk Tommie Kirk Lyle Lancaster Kathy Leathern ood Tony Lingle Wilma Lingle Tamara Looney Leon Lunsford Mona Pike THIRD GRAPE Pattie Dunlap Jimmy Elam Steve Garrett Virginia Hillin Lisa Jones Elona King Susanna Lacy Denese Lancaster Clint Carson Joy Cochran Garth Dimock Kyle Lancaster Susan Lockhart Jacky Don Martin Cleo Matlock Beth Musick Kenny Ruland Cynthia Smith Debra Snyder David Spikes Terry Taliaferro Darla Thompson Fay Williams SECOND Deanne Allred C. J. Anderson Debbie Bobo Sky Bullock Susan Burns Jimmy Carter Debra Chilcutt Sabra Dabbs Debra Elam Bobby Greenwood Allan Holman Deborah Lacy Wendell Lancaster Janette Lingle Laurin Mahan Harmon Mansell Russell Rivers Bruce Ross Carrie Sherwood Johnny Short Pamela Simmons Kay Smith Deborah Spoon Ray Terry, Jr. Ray Vess Steve Walker Tommy Weekly Debbie Wheeler Pamela Wilson Ronnie Wilson Glen Wood Karen Worthley GRAPE Scott Blackiston Becky Bratcher Scott Bra w ley Gerry Burleson Dona Lee Carroll Gayle ne Chesney Vicki Currier Chris Gamble James Grizzard Keith Hensley Rebecca Hillin Beatrice Leatherwood Donna Mathes Darrell Mathis Debra McKay Joe Moorefield Jaton Neighbors Curtis Nowell Kenneth Read Ellen Faye Rogers Rodney Ross Royce Sandlin 4 L I Billy Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Vicki Snyder Shannon Taliaferro FIRST Michael Bedford Jeffrey Bobo Tony Burleson Deborah Burns Virginia Burtnett Creath Caruthers Mitch Chilcutt Charalette Currier Randy Davis Ray Dobbs Rita Field Joseph Grizzard Roy Hackney Stephen Heflin Maria Hillin Nicky Howard Greg Jennings Cynthia Kirk Lloydeane Kirk Betty Leatherwood Keith Lunsford Charles Lynch Brenda Morris Steven Bourne Marshall Butler Beckie Coplin Leslie Creech Holly Dimock Charles Dommert Mark Emanuel La Moine Garrett David Green Perry Green Robin Hall Jackie Horton Michael Horton Kirk Jennings Leesha King Julia Kirk Julie Kirk Michael Lancaster Barbara Lingle Janet McVoid Timothy Musick Pamela Phillips Tracy Rea Donald Read Karen Smith James Spoon Eleisa Walker Janet Walls La Vonne Walter Janice Williams Lonnie Williams Robin Witt Steve Wood Billy Don Young • i‘'Jt'-2''s ' Vj.':' ;:'); 't T i ci ti.Y t •±V V . • iiB -A - '' :y,-. 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Clean, WA 6-0647. artments Unfurn. 48 m Apts, or Larger 48B IISHED AND UNFURNISHED 11 Luxury Features PLUS OD-BURNING FIREPLACES GAS BAR-B-Q BOOKCASES STEAM ROOM SAUNA ROOM 5 SIZE SWIMMING POOL COVERED PARKING FM MUSIC RIDGMAR BLVD. PE 7-9328 m Duplex. $50 month. WA3- -Duplex, 2-bedrooms, $65. s. No pets. 2727 McCart. WA 7- .EX 3243 Gordon. Call or come unday WA 6-2918. 27 BYERS— TOWN HOUSE iful 2-bedroom, 2-bath! Huqe i! Plush turquoise carpeting, ent storage, $400 or $375 for lease. W. R. GRADY JR. 1381 Hazel Vernon ED 2-5354 Ridgemont edroom, large closet, end , front and back door. Car- optional. Couple or 1 busi- , woman. Shown by appoint- it. PE 7-4692, 2411 Ridqmar la; _ IASHTI CT., 2 bedrooms. $75 arough 2552 Dewey, 1, 2 and ■bedroom, water paid. . .$42.50 52.50, $62.50. . Cantey, 4-room . $35 ih, 4-room, water paid . $40 errimac, 3 rooms ..$50 ftN GREGORY TOWNSEN Aonday _ E D 5-4325 BELLAIRE NORTH — 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, swim- pool, carpeted, built - ins, i, private terrace. $150, bills 3571 Bellaire Drive N. WA 6- AX 2-4441 . IS HTS. $40 TO $60 lean 1-2-3 bedroom apts. tenient to schools, shopping ove, refrigerator available. 2141 1401 N.E. 35th St. NN GREGORY TOWNSEN ROOM Prick, adults, $80. 3400 iwbrook. JE 5-5351. _ WESTOVER VILLAGE The Cone of Silence :urnished or unfurnished 3 bedroom apts. 2 baths, 2- m Town Houses, all-electric n, walk-in closets, covered g. Family and adult section, imming pools, came room. '893, 2401 i axco Rd. TH AVE. and 5-room mod- 35 month up. ED 2-3078. -2 bedroom, apt., 2313 Vogt. 2620. -AUGHTON, 2-bedroom duplex. ionth. JE 4-3787, WA 6-6861. 'M brick duplex. 3957 Lafay- $55. Appointment. PE 8-7521, FOREST PARK Blvd. — Newly ited, stove, refrigerator, $65. i. WA 6-6711, WA 6-4836. deal Living— Ideal Location slenrose Manor Ideally New Hulen by River Crest Club id 3-bedroom with select air overed Parking— Elevators Available From $285 Ihown by appointment only 5?3 _ MA 4-2292 IARRIAGE HILL MANOR ington's largest and finest 2-3 king size_ bedrooms SOUTH HILLS— 2-bedroom brick, $100. WA 4-6826, WA 4-8289. ARL. HTS.— 4429 Fletcher, 2 bed¬ rooms, carport, $75. WA 3-8248, AX 2- 2558. SOUTH, large 4' 2-room duplex, ac¬ cept 1 child, $60. WA 6-5461. 1228 W. DEV ITT, 4-room . $60 ED 2-3162 Joe Ryle WA 3-4567 2-BEDROOM, Poly, 2836 Ave. J. Near schools, hardwood floors, Ve¬ netians, qarage. $75 month. JE 5-3256 WEST OF General Dynamics, 1-bed¬ room, good condition, $20 per month. Office. ED 2-7905. Residence, AT 4- 8908. SPLIT LEVEL house with carport, close to schools and shopping cen¬ ter. Large lawn and garden area, $52.50 month, 3713 Fairfax, key next door, 3708, mornings until 10. 2116 N. RIVERSIDE Dr. Real Nice 4V2-room, $70 to responsible party. TE 4-4841. TE 4-3229. 2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished, southeast Poly. JE 6-2087. 3 ROOMS, walk in closet, couple only, 3236 W 6th, in rear, $30. ED 2-4869. ALE DO — 2 bedrooms, Vi acre, or¬ chard and garden spot. 1-CA 2-8968. RIDGLEA Area— 2-bedroom, washer connection, fenced backyard, separ¬ ate garage, $100 per month, ED 2- 6237, The Brants Co. WEST OF General Dynamics, 2- bedroom, qood condition, $35, office ED 2-7905 Residence, AT 4-8908. NORTHSIDE, 4-room .house, $35. 5- room $50, PE 7-7691. S. E. POLY— Partly carpeted, dish¬ washer, air-conditioned. GL 1-2277. REDECORATED 5 - ROOM house, fenced yard. Adults only. $90 month. 1205 Lee Ave. M A 6-8239. AT 4-0266. 2-BEDROOM cottage, 2849 Sandy Lane. CR 5-0539. SUBURBAN— 2-bedroom, take chil¬ dren, $50 month. CR 2-5156. JUST REDECORATED my doll house, 2-bedroom, living room, din¬ ing room, recarpeted, central heat, couple only, 3329 Katrine Haltom City. Shown by appointment, BU 2- 5537. 2-BEDROOM house, 3733 Collinwood, $70 month. WA 7-2464. NORTH SIDE— 2-bedroom, $60 month 3611 N. Harding, BU 1-5534. 2-BEDROOM, clean, fenced, washer connections, carport. 1000 Sharon- dale. $67.50. ED 2-5701. NEWLY DECORATED 2 - bedroom house, v asher connection, fenced, $50 month. WA 4-4492, WA 4-7195. RIDGLEA AREA— 2 bedrooms, air conditioned. Includes stove and re¬ frigerator, washer connections, fenced yard. $100. PE 2-3858. REDECORATED 4 rooms, $35 month Matthews, BU 1-2283 4212 REED Poly area, 2-’oedroom, covered ga¬ rage, patio, convenient to shopping, bus. $85 month. BU 1-3450. LARGE 2-ROOM modern house in Kennedale, Tex. $40 month or $10 week. Gas and water furnished. No pets. WA 4-3720. 1108 W. BOLT — Clean 2-bedroom, carpet, pantry, patio. Wired for air. $75 month. BU 1-2414. NEAR G.D. and Carswell, clean 2- ‘oedroom, garage. TE 8-9736. Houses Unfurnished 52 3-Bdrm. Houses or Larger 52B 5425 McCONNELL— 3-1 carport, built ins, fence. $85. JE 5-0534 Estelle Manny WA 3-8208 TED C. PETERS, REALTOR SOUTH HILLS 3-m-fenced yard, near school. Central heating and air. $130 lease. GL 1-7885. 2724 Cor- done Street. LARGE 3 -bedroom brick home, den, all carpeted. Large yard in Benbrook. $135. Cl 1-1848. 4605 TRAIL LAKE (Southwest), two bedrooms and den, brick, cen¬ tral heat, $110 month, lease. HELEN PERKINS ED 6-5776 LARGE 3-bedroom brick home, den. all carpeted. Large yard. In Ben- brook. $135. Cl 1-1848. 2001 ALSTON AVE. — 3-bedroom, 2- bath, Daggett schools, $80. EXPERIENCED, low cost moving, free estimates. Little, PE 8-1139. MOVING AND light hauling, $5 up. WA 7-0381 MOVING— Low cost, free estimates TE 8-9476 PE 8-8491 WA 3-5435 200,000 SQUARE FOOT storage ware¬ housing of all types. Bonded with truck and rail service. Also check with us for best spring field seed prices. Hybrid and Green Grow. COMMERCIAL STORAGE CO. 600 E. Watauga, Saginaw, Tex. PHONE CE 2-1612 MEDICAL CLINIC OR CONVALESCENT HOME 5534 East Belknap Street, formerly T and R Clinic. Equipped for over¬ night patients. TAYLOR-MCBRAYER MANLY 3510 E. Lancaster JE 6-2841 8,100 SQUARE feet masonry building suitable for manu¬ facturer, 2 offices, 7,500 square feet yard space with 15'x30' steel building. $450 per month. ED 6-3656. 200 W. Berry, $65 115 W. Exchange, $50 WA 7-7490 To Rent or Lease Anv Business Properties call McDonald OVER 35 YEARS OF continuous Fort Worth Real Estate experience to help you. 1201 W. LANCASTER ED 5-4581 MEDICAL CLINIC OR CONVALESCENT HOME 5534 E. BELKNAP ST., formerly T R Clinic. Equipped for overnight patients. TAYLOR-MCBRAYER-MANLY 3510 E, Lancaster, _ JE 6-2841 CAMP BOWIE— Brick building, air conditioned, A-l location. V a c a n t. R. B. Holtzclaw Realty PE 1-1133 BUILDINGS for lease 2502-6 Hemp¬ hill, 1223 W. Seminary Dr„ 1820 W. Berry, good location for any busi- ness, WA 3-7325, _ RENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR BUSINESS-RESIDENTIAL SPACE DOWNTOWN 304 Main 15'x75' $194.50 109 Commerce 40'x80' . $200 603 W. 3rd 22'xll' . $90 307 E. 1st, 18'x50' . $75 SUBURBAN LOCATIONS 2304 Haltom Rd. 50'xllO', air, will subdivide Vi $250, ail $450 5609 E. Belknap, 54'x50' . $200 5611 E. Belknap, 27'x32' . $90 121 W. Exchange, 24'x72' . $50 1223 S. Main 15'x52' $65 4836 E. Rosedale 16'x40' . $70 3039 Forest, 16'x30' . $60 Pool hall, rear 1711 Evans 70'x34' $75 AUTO SALES LOTS 401 W. Rosedale, office . $150 5017 N.E. 28th St., office •■■-$75 TAYLOR-MCBRAYER MANLY 3510 E. Lancaster _ JE 6-2841 WE SELL AND LEASE Commercial Industrial PROPERTY ONLY Chas Ferree WA 3-8019 5 R Gale WA 3-9098 OFFICE ED 2-7011 ferree searcy ARLINGTON— LEASE 8,400 feet — Steel building with of¬ fices, 1213 E. Harrison. WA 3-4129. , ED 2-1 358 Geo. J. Mellina Co. 2708 E. BELKNAP — 1,820 square feet BRYAN GREGORY TOWNSEN Call Monday _ _ _ ED 5-4325 1,000 SQUARE FEET OF STORAGE SPACE. _ ED 2-4195 1009-A SOUTH MAIN, brick, 18x35, rear parking, $50, WA 4-8032. _ CROCKETT and Foch, new attrac¬ tive 50x70 building, plenty parkinq J industrial. Schuster, WA 7-5311. 4919 CAMP BOWIE— 50x75 prime lo- cation. Fireproof. PE 2-2725, _ 6 OFFICES and warehouse 2931 OFFICE SPACE reasonable adja¬ cent toll road Meadowbrook area. GL 1-1344 or JE 6-2262. DESIRABLE space. Welborn Build¬ ing, $45 up. Adjoining Rodeway Inn, 1115 W. Lancaster, ground floor. WESTERN Building, new 5 story, West Freeway at Ridgmar, 1-2-3- room deluxe suites. Secretarial an¬ swering service. Parkina. PE 8-6585 TOM WHITLEY CO., REALTORS NICELY furnished office in good location. Receptionist and answering ’ service included. $45. WA 6-5461, W. 7TH.— University area, attrac¬ tive 3-room suite. Near bank, post office. Schuster, WA 7-5311. _ OFFICE space now available in Fort Worth Title Bldg, on Free¬ way, Free parking, janitor service. ED 2,1295. _ GROUND floor suite with vault; also other nice offices, parkinq. 1933 E. Lancaster. TE 8-0884, WA 6-4004, NEAR TCU, beautiful 4-room suite, carpeted, draped, coffee bar, ample off street parking. $150. WA 3-6705. CENTRAL heat and air, newly re¬ decorated, free parking, $40 and $60. 3108 W. 5th, ED 6-1555. 1020 MACON Building — Downtown, new First floor offices with free parking. Across from Central Fire Station. PE 8-6585 TOM WHITLEY CO., REALTORS TCU AREA— Private office, desk space with secretarial and answering service. Parking. WA 7-7801. _ OFFICE space for lease, covered parking, 910 Collier St. ED 2-5254. PANELED, 2-room, $79 Air, jani¬ tor. 5128 E. Lancaster. Gl 1-8611 OFFICE SPACE at 601 University Dr. will be vacant in few days. 2 lovely office suites, offer best loca¬ tion on West Side. Now leasing. For appointment call ED 6-5773. NEAR Hurst Bell Helicopter, New Paneled, Carpeted, Draped, Air Private Vi Bath, Bills Paid. 305-A E. Hurst Bldg. (U.S. 183) Leander 8 Leander BU 2-0231 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE _ ED 2-4195 _ OFFICE SPACE In the heart of downtown business district, near banks and parking facilities. Air-conditioned. Most rea¬ sonable rent in town for location and facilities. INSURANCE BLDG., ED 6-5681 NEXT DOOR to Seminary South, one Bav 20x64. Below usual rent rate. All American Realty WA 6-6444 or WA 3-2260 _ WEST Berry St.— Near University State Bank. 1 to 4-room suite, carpeted, draped, air conditioned, ianitor service. Off street parking McKeever 8 Co„ WA 7-5353, _ NOW LEASING Office Store Space WESTCHESTER HOUSE 554 SO. SUMMIT, ED 6-2593 COUPLE will rent or lease unfur¬ nished house up to $150 a month. AT 4-8694. COUPLE wants to rent house by March 1st. AT 4-7985. _ UNFURNISHED LOWER 1-bedroom apt. with range, refrigerator and carpets furnished. Bills paid. In Arlington Heights near shopping center. PE 8-2650. WANT WAREHOUSE 15,000 to 25,000 square feet, metat or masonry bldg., nor¬ mal utilities, must have rail facilities, J industrial zon¬ ing and access to main hwy. Location within 10 to 15 mile radius of Fort Worth. Reply Box 142, Star-Telegram. I Rental Service 58l LET US Manage Your Property Bryan Gregory Townsen 40 Years Experience ED 5-4325 | Houses for Sale 75 | ADVERTISEMENTS John Elliott C. L. Ward Paint Body Shop Blacksmith Frame Straightening and Free Estimates Welding Shop 6148 Jacksboro Hiway Phone: 523-7291 Springtown, Texas Bus. Ph. CE 7-1361 Res. Ph. MA 6-4075 Nutrilite Food i Compliments of Supplements Lake Worth i Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics NPI Household Products Osteopathic i 1 Representative- Hospital Clinic Mrs. Bobbie Sturdivant Box 263 Phone: 523-7584 6613 Jacksboro Highway Springtown, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 76135 Suburb Grocery and Market We sell the best and charge you less Highway 199 Phone: 677-2741 La Junta, Texas Compliments of Community Hospital Corban’s Hancock Products T ry our of A zle 108 Denver Trail Azle, Texas 124 E con - Blend 7 Grades 7 Prices We Give Scottie Red Stamps Hiway 199 East Springtown, Texas WRIGHT SURGE SERVICE Dairy Farm Equipment Surge Milking Machines and Pipelines Detergent and Accessories; Automatic Feeders and Grinders Lowell Wright Route 1, Box 78 Phone: LY 4-7965 Weatherford, Texas Congratulations Seniors of 'r67n Bridgeport Insurance Agency 1021 Halsell Street All Lines of Insurance For Your Protection Rick Wilkinson, Manager Phone: 683-2685 Byrd Implement Co. 129 East Spring St. Weatherford, Texas LY 4-4852 Ford Tractors and Equipment Long Peanut Combines Doyle and Hasty Hare and Finley Insurance Farm Store International Harvester And R eal E state P. O. Box 47 1 Massey Ferguson Parts, Sales, and Service 501 North Main LY 4-4865 Decatur, Texas Weatherford, Texas 125 Sutters Barbecue salutes students faculty and says thanks for your continued patronage. CE 7-9801 6536 Jacksboro Hwy. 126 Pargas of Fort Worth 6600 Jacksboro Highway Fort Worth, Texas 76135 CE 7-335 - Geer - Real Estate Ranches, Farms, and Homes Notary and Listings 523-4113 Springtown, Texas Now Open . Jacobs Cleaners No. 3 Corner Main Industrial in Azle Nationally Advertised Sanitone Dry Cleaning Complete Alterations 'Laundry Service Hats Cleaned Blocked T ry us soon - you'll see the difference ! Open 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Lake Worth CE 7-9711 Azle Cl 7-3300 McNutt Grocery - Variety - Floristry Phone: 523-7702 P. O. Box 123 Springtown, Texas Vj jS , 'k Vs- oyyt-L u A Old Plantation Locker . . , Country Fresh Meat, Custom Processing Curing Phone: Springtown 677-2273 + bY' | J jj-a--v 5iA5 MV v0. C IM ton 127 Congratulations, Seniors Best Wishes for a Successful Future 0. 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A Complete Feed Service Dry Goods Paymaster Feeds Box 506 1101 Hals ell St. Phone: 683-2208 Bridgeport, Texas 132 Bridgeport, Texas Parker County Frozen Food Lockers, Inc Custom Slaughtering - Experienced Proces sing 301-05 York Avenue Ph. Processing Plant - LY 4-2182 Ph. Slaughter House - LY 4-7255 Weatherford, Texas Office Machines, Furniture, Supplies J-B Office Supply Complete Line of School Supplies 117 North Main LY 4-2346 Weatherford, Texas Carter Ivy Hardware White Auto Store 116 North Main LY 4-2216 Furniture, Tires, Appliances Weatherford, Texas Weatherford, Texas Parker Coffee Shop Mr. Mrs. L. R. Tarply - Owners Southside of Square Weatherford, Texas Sullivan’s Texaco Station We give S H Gre en Stamps Muffler and Tail Pipe Service Delco Batteries 410 South Main Weatherford, Texas Higginbotham’s Lumber Co. Fencing, Posts, Hardware, Lumber, Paints, and All Types of Building Materials 1108 South Main Street Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel 913 North Elm Street Day and Night Ambulance Service LY 4-2747 Weatherford, Texas LY 4-7425 Weatherford, Texas 133 The Hub Clothiers Your Levi and Stetson Headquarters We Give S H Green Stamps 137 York Avenue LY 4-3091 Weatherford, Texas Longley’s Service Station Welding Service SSR Box 67- B Highway 51 North Weatherford, Texas U - Do - It Crafts and Hobbies t I We'll Be Backing You 2 01 Y ork Ave, LY 4-2164 Weatherford. Texas I ! Dairy Queen 'Cone with the Curl on Top’ Delicious Hamburgers 901 South Main LY 4-7214 Weatherford, Texas 1 M, . i AW j -H A h n JpSfc- neral Home S PR I N GTDWN Springtown, Texas Phone: 523-721 1 134 A A Farm Supply Purina Feed T railer R ental Phone: CE 7-4546 Azle, T exas Carter’s Custom Slaughtering 318 West 7th LY 4-6428 Weatherford, Texas ui j osrnsL). inn v) l J V Q ( non v « tyi t at ul a ti o n s , S e,.tiic ong ora l AVCm k k li rix] (In dc pQ0 l KU k - (S-w kU .Jjt'O ojuj ju d U 0 y A OAA- ] j A do-yil' yClQSLy Vvo o-- JJYxJ Atj jz Ctnj-W Xfot- ) __ m OtK-a r AhdX jJa ov •U.’-m! rn- THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK tfck -JUJ jl Q c hu therford, Texas JuU-UZ ! U U-£L Jri Jm- 'TT o 1 T® - ;vy 0 - nosi_y Oacl cxajx xp (Q oA 1 SyfX £L-oA 0 ._y V e Bank T h Bi-s ' Int e re s 0 Y |i oY 8? % odnt ry 42A Mj C v Jj Mo Ar j XOT 135 Darby Wholesale guo d Q vv d Ja. S e r vi c e Fraze Vending _ C V 0 Service iaJ jW I rford. 4yh T exas Harold Coney c , ( .- ! A Insurance Fire -Auto -Bonds - Burglary nd i ability , and Liability Your Protection is my Policy 120 Houston Dial LY 4-3877 I ! Weatherford, Texas Wj g-o dt Wren’s Village Pharmacy Howard Rambler Best Used Oai s, Best Service ALol WA , utos Any Make A 310 South Main L Q lEcy , 77? Ph. LJC 4-3881 MX- Weatherford, Texas 504 Palo Pinto JW vf J yml boo jy miTeaJherfq Texas ED 6 -4714 7 O. 410iD _ A Worth, T exas MAO We Appreciate Your Business W.D. Newberry Insurance Co Am Mann Nursery urance that Ins ■ ' ures JA°lt Weatherford, Texas r i r (L ' €) „ , Ceneral line of riursery stock ' VTshrubs, Roses Phone: LY 4-7451 J 3 Headquarters for Policies Insecticides LY 4-6055 With the Personal Service j y tyjQc W eathe rford , T exa s J Azle Florist Servingf Azle, Springtown, Briar, Ft. Worth, Lake Worth Azle (Food Locker) Packers i P. O. Box 43 8 K Dorothy Lawler 257-4179 Lucil MA-4-3243 Phone 257-3817 Wdst Main Street, Azle, eXa ■ocessing Choice Meat for Your 40W Northwest Park va 136 Azle, T exas M i Home Freeze: Custom Killr ocker cessing ' Emanuel - Lumber Company Floor Sanders Floor Covering Electrical Goods Complete Building Line Phone: CL 7-3517 Azle, Texas Bird Harris Barber Shop DRESS UP TQ CUit v cu I HAIRCUT | Azle, Texas E.A. Keener Boteler’s Dry Goods Auto Parts Piece Goods Since 1932 113 West Main R eady to Wear Levi vis Azle, T exas Sho es 257-4214 CE 7-9761 Boyd, T exas Live in Azle--Bank in Azle On Eagle Mountain Lake Member F. D. I. C. Azle Ft. Worth Phone: 275-3225 Phone: 257-9601 137 Famous Brands for all the Family Just say Charge It Rawlins Monument Since 1884 Weatherford, Texas Wilson’s Jewelry Your Bulova Accutron Dealer All types of repairs Southside of Square LY 4-2692 Weatherford, Texas i ? Jordan’s Restaurant In the Y Hwys. 80 180 West Weatherford, Texas Reservations for Parties Banquets Your Hosts: The Taylors i ? Ideas for Hungry People 1 1 Greene’s Florist LY 4-6223 Weatherford, Texas W. H. Bowden Sons and The Style Shop Weatherford's Complete Department Store We Give Gold Bond Stamps Weatherford, Texas 138 Compliments of Trammell’s In Azle from Grocery Market Village Restaurant Azle, Texas What will you be doing 5, 10, 20 years from today? '‘site Ob 1uUs foulfb ZV (4 -A, ■it 'it' ifa tj lib fat yOafft A Ma ft w'AnA y nj 047( okmOj _ 'rc wmi a0 jd 0 u l urazzib Bfod Joo r eauc ' fzo f) i Imiaa v mctfi ofpo Q n n 1 }0 ??(C £ 1 xy f C dtcB KOttfk. Jfr ybzaMf yhrtd yt - V ! . f i biO'A Muob - fe- OkkAvnuHs The course you chart in the few years following gradua¬ tion will determine your eventual success. Never changing essentials to prosperity are a sound savings program and a pleasant relationship with your bank. Start or add to your account at the “First” today. It’s a great way to grow. ST NATIONAL BANK in WEATHERFORD MIMIIR F.D.I.C. 139 Northwest Concrete Co Azle, Texas Phone Day or Nite: CE 7-4991 Vivian Chenaults Francks Florist Dinner Place Fort Worth, Texas Specializing In Fresh Water Catfish Sea Foods Jacksboro Hwy. Mexican Foods Fried Chicken Lake Worth Complete Menu To Go Rt. 10, Box 84 Open 7 days 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Phone MA 6-8668 6650 Azle Ave. 5915 Jacks boro Hwy. CE 7-3555 CE 7-3317 Lake Worth Pharmacy We Deliver Phone CE 7-3323 7? exalt 6609 Jacksboro Hwy. Highway 199 Phone: 677-2908 A.K. Dutton Sons Fruit Stand 3 Miles East We Give Scotty Red Stamps 140 Springtown, Texas Holden Supply Co Box 23 Springtown, Texas Mueller Milk Tanks Springtown Farmers Co-op Store Phone: 523-4391 Box 162 Springtown, Texas R. 0. Nursery and Greenhouse Phone: 523-7656 Springtown, Texas Bill Williams Barber DRESS UP Shop Cu HAIRCUT I Springtown, Texas Cot Ritchey’s Insurance Agency Fire - Casualty - Liability Phone: 523-4335 Springtown, Texas Springtown Kwik Wash Car Wash Soap -Rinse -Wax 5 Minutes -$.25 Hi-Way 199 Across From Cemetery C.C. Thompson Bill Thompson 141 C.D. HARTNETT COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Congratulations, Seniors Phone: Ly 4-3813 Weatherford, Texas Compliments of v A 13 is ji % tA A) o. •d 'TT' V% % t _ MORTON’S FOODS Compliments of Springtown Lumber Company Phone: 523-7261 Springtown, Texas Springtown Real Estate C. C . T hompson, Broker Marguerite Thompson Ila Belle Newsom, Agents Jacksboro Hwy. Box 116 Phones: 523-4273 523-4404 Springtown, Texas Zip Code 76082 143 .SPRINGTOWN gas company Office Phone: 523-7219 O. W. Williams Night Phone: 523-4343 George Hood Night Phone: 523-7541 Butane Propane Consolidated Exterminators Phone: Je 4-2 044 Fort Worth, Texas Hutcheson Insurance Jim Bridges Agency Sporting Goods i Hutcheson Bldg. | 412 Kellis St. Bus. LY 4-4811 Res. LY 4-6440 Fort Worth, Texas Weatherford, Texas 144 WA 4-7051 Sc- 15 THE MERCHANTS FARMERS STATE BANK I ! The Friendly Bank for Everybody” Member of F. D. I. C. and F. R . S. Joe Newsom I , Building Contractor Phone: 523-4404 Springtown, Texas Thunderbirds Fairlanes Galaxies Pickups McAdams Ford, Inc. Phone: Ly 4-3861 Phone: 523-7549 Weatherford, Texas Springtown, Texas Dan Strickland, Salesman Young’s Sinclair Station Washing and Greasing Friendly Service Congratulations Seniors T.R. Frost Charles Frost Mustangs F alcons T rucks 146 Weatherford, Texas Custom Grinding Bulk Delivery R etail Feed Compliments of BOYER FEED MILLS Phone: Ma 4-3133 N. E.2 8 Street and Denver Tracks Mailing Address: Box 4336 Fort Worth, Texas Custom Mixing Wholesale Feed International Fertilizers Burkhalter Grocery and Market Phone: 523-7259 Springtown, Texas Jones Theaters Plaza Jones Drive-In Weatherford, Texas 147 — - Weatherford Lumber Company Building Materials of all Kinds Doors - Windows - Paints P. O. Box 62 Weatherford, Texas 76086 Phone: Ly 4-2766 326 N. Main St. Compliments of Weatherford Office Supply Weatherford, Texas Cotten-Bratton Furniture and Floor Covering Funeral Directors since 1884 Weatherford, Texas Munn Farm Supply Farm, Home Auto Supplies Phone: 433-2321 Phone: 433-2322 Boyd, Texas Fire - Auto - Casualty Bonds - Life Jim Bob Nation Insurance Business Phone: 275-3324 Home Phone: 257-3305 Azle, Texas 257-3318 General Azle, Texas Electric Azle Furniture Company C. W. Miller C. M. Miller Petty Insurance Agency INSURANCE For Protection • For Investment 148 Phone 433-2313 Boyd, Texas demon’s Tractor Company 2707 North-Main Phone: MA 6-3708 Fort Worth, Texas Across From The Stockyards Compliments of Dr. R.A. Ivie Azle, T exas 5 10 E.B. Mott 5 10 Variety For Every Need Azle, T exas m ' yTN yyyy yj) ynsyyjZ p p-tm ' yT Z Jyy riztP y?' ?Q? ryu s f 7pp pyz zpy 'xUP )? 'pfdyp? 7 149 CORONA PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 2601 Tillar St. Phone: ED 6-0353 F ort W orth T exas 150 LAYNE GARAGE All Work Guaranteed Phone: 523-722 8 Springtown, Texas Earl Slate Wrecking Yard T wo W ay Radio 24 Hour Service Phone: 523-4466 Beard’s Dry Goods Compliments of Scott Woody Preston’s Barber Shop Buddies Shopping Center Azle, T exas Modern Beauty Shop Alice Young T r ena R ector Mildred R ea Steve Stevens Phone: 523-4143 Springtown, Texas Boyd Frozen Food Locker Curing - Smoking Slaughtering Day Phone: 433-5277 Night Phone: 433-52 04 You Are Invited To Attend The YORK AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH WEATHERFORD, TEXAS We Support: Bible Baptist Seminary Arlington Baptist Jr. College Homes and For eign Missions and Our Youth 100% Church Phone Ly 4-2863 Parsonage Phone Ly 4-5757 152 Numbers 10:29 Come thou with us and we will do thee good. Weatherford Sand and Gravel Weatherford, Texas TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Owned by Those It Serves O’NEAL Furniture Appliance Co For Your Best Furniture Deal See Pete O'Neal Early American Provincial Modern Ranch Spanish 2406 Azle Ave. Fort Worth, Texas Ma 4-1117 153 !| Russells’ Empire Department Store Drug Company Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices 100 West Walnut Decatur, Texas Joe Lodgers, Owner Phone: 627-3571 Decatur, Texas Cocanougher Ford Sales Wren Motors For soothing service and Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouth thrifty power P. O. Box 449 Phone: MA 7-2140 Decatur, Texas Decatur Bridgeport V Gibson’s Discount Center C ompliments of “Where you Buy the Best for Less” Weatherford, Texas Ly 4-5740 David’s Patio Compliments of White’s Auto Stores For your Real Estate See Decatur Bridgeport 627-2891 683-2522 Decatur Home Furnishings Decatur, Texas F.M. Doyle Phone: 627-3559 627-3756 627-5120 154 Decatur, Texas Alvin Roberson Tractor Repair - Lawn Mower Service W elding Phone: 523-4401 Springtown, Texas Springtown Auto Supply N ationally Advertised Parts Phone: 523-7226 Springtown, Texas Springtown MAYTAG LAUNDRY East side of square Automatics -Dryers Soap - Bleach -C oinchangers Owner and Operator Jack Loggins Phone: 523-7313 Springtown, Texas by all livestock “For every dollar invested in patented VIT-A-WAY, results of a feeding test con¬ ducted at an Independent Research Foundation between two lots of cattle show a re¬ turn on the Investment of 633% ... or $6.33 for each $1.00 spent. The VIT-A- WAY fed cattle Gained More — Sold More — Made More Profit per head !’’ VIT-A-WAY in your feeds and fed free choice to all your ani¬ mals will PAY OFF in extra dividends for you. This has been proved by progressive livestock- men all over the country. AVAILABLE from your local Feed Dealer ! . or Feed Manufacturer or write VIT-A-WAY , Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, 76106. 155 R.L. HAYGOOD JR Li vestock Dealer Springtown, Texas DENNIS NORTON STUDIOS Your Annual Photographer 1301 East View Drive 156 Weatherford, Texas 523-9252 Springtown, Texas Where Friends Meet and Eat Call For Reservations A.G. Cooper Gulf Station and Grocery Open 7 a. m. -11 p. m. All Brands of Major Oil Full line of groceries Highway 199 Phone: 523-7236 Springtown, Texas Joe Rider Butane Company Tanks and Appliances Office Phone: CE 7-3325 Azle, Texas M If On the South Side of the Square Dr. R.C. Daniels Veterinarian Large and Small Animals Li vestock Remedies and Supplies P. O. Box 44 Phone: 523-4212 Springtown Good Luck Seniors P.A. Hunt Trucking Alfalfa Hay - Grain 523-4161 Springtown Ly 4-9019 W eatherford 157 9Cl l s. i i i Providing dependable, economical electric service TODAY... Planning and building for the electrical needs of TOMORROW TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY' CO tyaAP- axsxi' a tax-paying , investor-owned electric utility JLM ■ 1 Ja vi9) Ay t v brtf Zr O- sywtivt fa fafav- aaQua Jt fa i tfa M 't fahfa fa tjfa «A tC Ufr Ml lfa fa) Atfa -uL JfaC?- fafafag fa fafaufa A. Jfa; fa fa At jfa t£ fa fafarfa -yfcL Ug-tyt ifa fa'gfat: (fa ■ f U . yw - fa fa M fafa fa fafa t£ fa+A fa faty Jj Jbut,d 4 fa W facfa ' At a fah fat'Cru t fa jfiUifa' ' rtJ 'L u r e « fa fanfia - KhX vAt iA - ' fa A? 0, yyuy A ytfa AeAi iC fajW faoofa ynMcfa _ - - — C ■C' v vtA 2 V3 .1 I =3 a. lhi JrM i ! A h) „ j Cfer , UVANDERV 3 J ... . , ; rf JUb Jkuw-r Jjmjd 0 '-JA AJllA uaL-6 nloMl cjr JyuikdilraU- XAjj fat jjA: _jm-jxs-u ■JjA QjSJvA JjA' UL' Oyyy 6 ‘iu, (X iaL' JA ynj (2 kfafafafa sU-fTj Phone 523-9280 Springtown, Texas 160 GOOD | COFFEE Congratulations Seniors of Springtown High School Clas s of 1967 Your future is our concern. Expanding and improving service to better serve your needs with the most modern telephone equipment obtainable. TELEPHONES, INCORPORATED 161 I Whaley’s Ya'll come to see us Studebaker Agency David McDavid and Laundry and Dry Cleaning Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac - GMC Service Phone: Ly 4-2743 Weatherford, Texas Weatherford, Texas The Camera Shop Hallmark Cards Serving Our County Schools Parker Plaza Shopping Center Weatherford, Texas Phone Ly 4-5632 Don Fleming Consulting Engineer Hill Insurance Agency Fire - Auto - Liabilities Fort Worth, Texas Jack Bennie Hill Phone: 523-7675 Springtown, Texas ■ Compliments from City of Springtown 162 Paid for by city officials WORLOW HARMS Floyd Worlow Dennie Harms Phone: Phone: 523-4266 523-7564 Springtown, Texas Beauty With A Purpose Registered Jersey Cattle- All Jersey Milk For- - Vandervoorts NEWBY JERSEY FARMS Arvill G. Newby, Owner Phone: 523-4455 Box 32 Springtown, Texas 163 Bridgeport Auction Sale Springtown 523-7292 Where Buyers and Sellers Meet SPOT CASH GROCf R Y FEED STORE eW FERTIUIER rf ' ' DAIRY FEED OTIS MEEK - L _ • r Bto buy or seJll livestock BrioceportTsale Barn v knoHki ■ Bridgeport OV 3-2270 Clyde Moore Owner and Operator Best Wishes to the Seniors and their Friends Chadwell Ambulance Hutton Piano i Service Service 523-7220 i Phonet 677-2260 164 Springtown, Texas _ _ Dans Shoes Quality Shoes for the Entire Family Parker Plaza Shopping Center Weatherford, Texas Don Springfield Star Rt. Springtown Commercial Pig Raiser Hampshire Breed “More Meat For Less Feed” 3 Miles East of Springtown South Side of Highway Phone: 677-2757 Boyd’s Bootery Latest Fashion Shoes For Budget Operation Weatherford, Texas (Hopkins Building) Phone: LY4-2084 Bob Hanson Auto Supply Company MA 5-1145 CE 7-4491 2200 Azle Ave. 7106 Jacksboro Hwy. J.R. 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