Tascosa High School - Las Memorias Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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NcvvQ,9,wu9 u511Af wp. f WPg,f'0x by Hwwmkwbhwblwwmfw 5 5 MQW ,JQN Q V ww flilwqwlqw xlw MPM Uvwfbvvv-ow, Q , W QJWMXJLW UJNKZN GJ yy ' qg6'.MlD'VVUl'0fVU x Tv' N05-' Q Xgofxyiy CQ?-Q' M 9 W wwmww. ogy ff?-9-o vinci QQMUOMVLQMJ J M04fw5a 42AUu6 77401, and ,Jwaflf -0 9' ZLCQUZJ dy v 4 7,21 zV f ' ,, f-Qf'tAJW2m Zlfgghw .5f'S?4y?Zwff lcuL77Zwwfm of 7mm High Som! H57 flnmdlo, 7mm In our first year at Tascosa we have all tried to help our school progress in every way that we can, Everyone has tried to add his contribution in his field. Many have gone out for sports while others have strived to help in the field of dramaties, music, journalism and different clubs. The members of the 1959 Las Memorias editorial board have tried to capture in pic-ture, word and thought some of the major events of the first school year at Taseosa High School, We hope that you enjoy this book and feel that it is representative of .all the many varied activities at Taseosa High School. ffv . X- . X , e.t ,fffci':,g gg. pf ! 1 JOYCE PERRY Editor-in-Chief WWI! Elafuwa fl Wwwwlfm SW fldffgmm 4 E s I I ikfikfsf' 3631 3'3Y'35f,f75f13?I3kv2 yiv., . 1. ,N X, ,v f L - f ' ' ' A- ' QA' K' ' 4f2NfQf f'f'Q? 12 WV' 7 - ATV L L, lf1fTfi '?,'fT' :Z 'I V f 'Q'- 1' ' f 'fl ,, Y A f wc- ,f-35531,--.,w , ., , X ag, , f ,Q ' f n,2.Wr. f v Y , ygwrn. . XH K, I P l rinlr -V ,, , 4 A isvfxww ., . MIN ,.. 49' .pf 72' ,A w r 5 . Q ,A ' X M: ' N vel, Q x 1 xxx , 'M , -23 - 2' '-law'-91-gK'. W. 'K , ff uf -.,..ga.' , ,L . ., 'N ,, , ,..,.,,1 i fam , Q ,sm,3f.nYM W. , . ' I If ' Y Sgr ., , .. Q? Q, , Q W ,M 1 T ...fwmw W ,- n- E S , Y S ag E To you, Mr. Howard Lynch, Mr, Raymond Perkins, and Miss Jane Williams, we dedicate our first annual of THS. Because you gave so much more than was actually required by your jobs in a new school and for being so understanding and helpful, we feel that each of you truly deserves this honor. Our individual problems were never too small for your help. Your jobs as Principal, Assistant Principal, and Dean of Girls at Tascosa didn't raise you above the students, everyone still thought of you as his own friend. For these and many other reasons we dedicate this book to you .... Mr. Lynch, Mr. Perkins, and Miss Willie, f Iaa53xf4Ja -vwSSiZ,i'.I:sixwXI 3455? W1 551 f'g,55F 5aSE - f-Q 34 . .NOLUQPLJ o!,gI1CA ipaz fjazicoaa .itliglz .gzclzoof Wm pagmond fgerlfilw .fduiafanf principaf . W3 .'f5 Jane mean QFA I 2 1 x MR. E. L. HAMMIT Senior Counselor MISS JANAE WILLIAMS Junior Counselor 0111152 0I'5 This being Tascosa High School's first year, the counselors of 1958-1959 had a big task in just setting up the activities of the school, besides all their regu- lar duties. Miss Jane Williams served as both Dean of Girls and Junior Counselor. Mr, E, L, Hammit was advisor for all seniors and sponsor of Future Teach- ers, Miss Margaret Haley was Freshman-Sophomore counselor and co-sponsor of the Student Council. The counselors of Tascosa serve as advisors for stu- dents and arrange for transfers and change of schedules, MISS MARGARET HALEY Freshman-Sophomore Counselor Eb --1 lg Ti gssgg ,I A ix! -vN'? lJL . .A x W 35 MR. Q. ARMSTRONG Boys' Physical Education Drivcr Training B Team Football Coach M,-:. 1,43 Miss Joyce Johnson, Tascosa Librarian, looks over the new library I books in the new Tascosa library. 'I' X KW. ,Q- MR. SID BAYLESS Chemistry General Science MR. DEAN BIGHAM MRS. MARY BISHOP MRS. CORRAH BRAUDT MRS. SYBAL BRIERLEY MR. VIRGIL BROWN Distributive Education Mathematics Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects Mechanical Drawing Wood Shop ..- . X X-, F 'Y' fgpvx thx X J F' WJNWW MRS. MARGARET BURNS MRS. BOWEN COX MRS. HAZEL DAVIS MRS. J. DQSALVO MR- JOHN ELAM English Mathematics Head of English English Biology Typing Department Football Coach Baseball Coach Clflly MR. BILL ELLINGTON MR. J. H. FLATHERS MRS. DORRIS FOREMAN Typing 51096011 Girls' Physical Education Head Football Coach Dramatics 'll' s ggggxiz -- --'rim J, .... - ' 7 -. fi i i ' yzffif. . 11 . M , .Girls .. w F' 95'bf'S' '5.:5f5 . Qin.. Q, , g. ,.,..:.i:: sggimm I A l MR. ROBERT GLEASON MR. CECIL GREEN MRS. J. GUNTER MR. W. R. HARDIN, JR. MR. PAT HARTSFIELD Mathematics Choir Latin Bi ogy English ' Football Coach 'I6 MR. R. HESSEMER MR. ELDON JACKSON Golf 'W-.av VIRS. ANNE JOHNSTON English Vocabulary A 'V fa' A ,,,, , . R iw' . A xl ' 2 Head of Social Studies Department Wrestling Coach .Qxww 5' K . Q -vw-. 5 Mrs. Olga Moffitt, Tascosa nurse, prepares files for students. MR. C. C. JONES Arts Arts and Crafts IIR. C. L. JONES MRS. E. A. KIMMINS MR. JOHN MCGUIRE MRS. J. H. MITCHELL MISS SANDRA MOBLEY Chemistry English Track French Publications Advisor Physics Boys' Physical Education Latin Bookkeeping Assistant Football Coach I7 ,Www 3 'W Mrs. Leta Rogers, Attendance Cilerkg Mrs. June Hobbs, At- tendance Clerkg and Mrs. Mary Alice Cline, Secretary to the Principalg are familiar faces to the students of Tascosa. MR. BARRETT MOORE Bible ji s ,fd A 1 'wh MR. WAYNE MULLER Band Orchestra b k v t f N SQ Q A . 'fest M. 'W fir? vzrw. N... - i . ' . e I blwal 5.3 , .. ., ,. .:.,. , '.-' r'-ii f MR. D. OVERSTREET MR. CLYDE OWEN Mathematics SCIGHCG Football Coach MR. CLARENCE PARKER MR. R. M- PATTERSON MRS. L. PEVEHOUSE MR. BOBBY PHILLIPS MR. TOM RASBERI Social Studies History Foods English Mathematics Head Basketball Coach Football Coach Clothing 18 MR. MEL ROBERTS MR. RAY ROBINSON MRS. MABEL RODGERS MRS. D. RUSSELL MR. DAN SALKELD English Mathematics Head of Science Spanish Social Studies Freshman Coach Department 'W acufy DR. E. J. SAMPLE MR. E. G. SANDERS MR. EL M. SAVAGE English Mathematics Head of Mathematics Department l . x ' f N ma A gl 5 W 1 xl 'fig 1 X Q5 A A i f www t ,..' V - . . K ' M Q itsixf F3 V .., 7 ,xr ' ,.,,, a A t fs . A .....,, . V Fx Q X. JIRS. DOLLIE SMALL MISS JO ANN TOMLIN MISS GLADYS WALLIS MR. T. N. WESTBROOK MR. OSCAR WISE Homemaking Girls' Physical Education American History Biology Auto Mechanics Athletic Trainer I9 xl, Ffa. Z ,V aq R , . , GENE ABBOTT JERRY ALEXANDER SANDRA ALEXANDER Choir 2, 3, 4: Fvoiball 2: AY 2 FHA 2, 31 Pioneer- 4, Las AY 2- MOIHOI'lQS 4. A 's YF HARRY ALLWEIN SHIRLEY AMMONS Football 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Latin 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Track 2, Clifford Johnson, Steve Wheir, and Candy Berry, Senior Class Officers, make plans for graduation activities. STEVE ARDEN AY 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 41 Ox' chcstru 2, Hi-Y 2, 35 ThQS pian 2, 3, 4. A ni BRENDA ARNOLD FHA 2, 35 FTA 2. 35 AY 2 ' S- W 'ks '15 L fa 4.4 In 1... ,ur 5 gil: I . T X E ,QV -. ff 5- 45 KERRY DON ARNOLD Student Council 2. 3: Pre- sident 43 Ken Club 2. 3. 4: Debate 2. 3: Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Track 4: Wrang- lers 43 Outstanding Senior Boy 4. eniord R-A N il SUZY ASKEW AY 2, 3: Student Council 2. 3. 41 Intcrnos 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: N4'wSp4iper 33 Choir 43 Editor Pioneer 43 Outstanding Senior Girl 4. was 'M S. CAROLE ATWOOD LYN BAILEY JIM WADE BAKER FTA 4. AY 23 DE 3. 4: Old Tack Band 2. 3. 43 Math Club 4 Press Club 4: Wrestling 2. AY 2. 3, KAYE BAKER AY 2, 33 GAA 23 FHA 23 DE 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. 'H SAIL BENNETT Ihoir 2. 3, 43 AY 23 FHA 23 Y-Teens 2. B ik.- CANDY BERRY AY 2, 3: FTA 2, 3, 41 Stu- dent Council 2, 3. 43 Chem- istry Club 33 Math Club 4: Science Club 4: Ken Club 3, 43 Senior Class Secre- tary 4. 1.4-' BETSY BALLARD Debate 2, 33 AY 2. 3: FTA 43 Las Viajeros 2, 33 Ken Club 2. 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4. LORETTA BOLLS GEORGE BECQUET Choir 2: Track 2, 3, 4. . 3. .X ll 3 F. is 3 . A if 21 5 K I Nxxk ERNST BONEK Studcnt Council 43 Ex change Stuucntg Trncli 4. l l JUNE BEDELL Band 2, 3, 43 AY 2, 33 Ken Club 2, 3. 4: Slide Rule Club 43 FTA E3 Spanish Club 2, 3. MYRTLE BOYER FTA 2. 3. -4: Latin 2: Stu- dent Council 23 Ken Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 23 Math Club 4. 23 JOE BOB BRALLEY SALLIE BRADLEY DOUG BRAZZELL BILLY BREWER RPCFINIA DE 3 4 AY 2 FFA 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 GAA 2 Q Latin Club 2g AY 2. AY 2 3 Lhon 2 4 Scxenm A 4 Y AY FTA 3 4 Laa Vlajernb Z Club 4 Math Club 4 GAA Z 1 R 1, if 'Was Z L 5' 5 3 ILL BROOKS BETTY BROWN PRISCILLA BROWN TRIA BRYANT ill 2 3 4 Cholr GAA 23 FHA 33 Y-Teens 2 'S Oxchestxa 2 AY 2 3 Newspaper Z Y 2 3 Track 3 25 Student Council 3, 4 4 Kon Club 3 4 AY 2, 3. TF DIANNE BURCHAM Y-Teer1S 2, 31 AY 2, 33 FHA 21 Las Mcmorias 4: Tri-Hi- Y 43 GAA 2, 33 Old Tuck Press Club 4. v , A 1 swxsx ' Q - 2. ig? 'sf ,.- .Q Hauy Allwem trles to find that certain size for the special sonior ring. PAT COE FHA 2, 3, 4: AY 23 Y-Tcuns 2 H' JANEECFI COMPTON GAA ZZ, 3: GRA 4: AY 33 FTA 4: YA'I'uvns 4: FHA 2, 3: Intvr-Club Council 33 Student Cnuncll 43 Annual 3: Rvd Cross 35 Choir 2g Tri-Hi-Y 3. INQQH 4? f1 'P ! K X s - x .'251 ww 'FU' JANETTE COMPTON FREDA COTTON JOYCE CRABTREE PAT CRAWFORD FHA 23 GAA 23 AY 2, 3, Ken Club 3,4gBz1nd 2, 3, 4. FTA 23 Future Nurses 2, FHA 23 DE 4, AY 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Las Memori- 3, FHA 21 AY 2, Bowling Y-Teens 2. as, Personalities Editor 4g Club 43 Band 2. Pioneer 45 Y-Teens 35 Senior Favorite 4. Candy Berry and Ernst Bonek, seniors, enjoy one of the many delicious meals prepared by the cafeteria workers. is enigma 1 i SUE CROSSLAND GRA 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4g FHA 2, 3. DOROTHY CURRY Y-Teens 45 FTA 4. 1 MARTHA DANIELS Latin Club 23 Y-Teens 23 Drill Team 45 FTA 31 Chemistry Club 3g Las Me- morias 45 Pioneer, News Editor 4. ,kwa Q-,pr -.Q-M-W' 633 ',,,,g ' QQ Q 9 9, O .4 5- 9. ,593-Qff - 4 Ja' AXQAXQ TIOANNA DAY SANDRA DELANEY HERBIE DICKSON TONY DILDAY CLIFF DINES PHA 2, 3, AY 2, Choir 3, 4. Chull' 2. Football 2, 3, 4. Choir 4. .... en iam BOBBY DRAKE PAT DUNAWAY JIMMIE ESTES r JOYCE ESTESS Football 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, AY 2, 3, FTA 3, FHA 2. Choir 2 3, 4. 4, AY 2. , , :Q -SH' I A may vm at if A ni JUDY ESTESS SUE EVANS BUZZ FIELD PHYLLIS FINNEY CHARLES FLEMINS Los Viajerus 2, 3g Biology FHA 25 AY 35 Y-Tccns 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Studfnt Council 43 AY 33 ROTC 2, 33 Wrestling 4 Club 21 Kon Club 2, 33 KL-11 Club 3, 4, Red Cross Luliii Club 2, 3. Chnii' 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3. 2. 77 JAMES FOSTER Rodeo 2, 3, 43 AY 2. en iam GLORIA GILLESPIE AY 2, 31 Band 2. 3, 43 Oi' chcstra 2g Kon Club 2, Hg FFA 33 Las Mcnncnlaas 4 Pionccr 4. A1343 KEITH FRITSCH Choir 45 AY 3. CHRISTY FRAZIER Latin Club 2, 35 AY 25 Kon Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 4g Biology Club 2, 45 Chem- istry Club 3, 4. DONALD GATLIN SHEILA GEORGE AMARLLYS GIBBONS GENE GIFFORD ROTC 2, 3: Muth Club 43 Secretarial Service Club 33 FHA 2 Choir 4 Red Cross Football 2 3 4 Slide Rule Club 45 Science AY 2, 33 Student Council Club 4. 35 Choir' 43 Bowling Club 35 Newspaper 2. BETTY GOLDSMITH JANICE GORDON Rod Cross 23 AY 21 Kon Las Vizxjcros 2, 3: Y-Teens Club 3, 4: Orclicstrzl 35 2, 3: AY 2: Chemistry Club FHA 3g DE 4. 35 FTA 2, 3, 45 FHA 4. Mr. Q n 'ZJHA 'lljbmii' ma' QA JACK GREEN Kon Club 2. 3: Math Club 4, Physics Club 4. YYY. ,.. ,Q LINDA GREER FHA 3, 4: AY 3, Secretar- ial Service 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. DALE GRIFFITH Choir 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3: Science Club 3, Bhowling Club 3: Ken Club 2, 3, 41 Hmmm' Society 3, 45 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, Las Memorias 4: AY 2, 3, Old Tack Press Club 4. CTW' Nur' iam! Ac: --pq -Sf Q X 1 A mi! A N ,Q . , , , , g , W , . is J . .. Q35 Q t , W . X ' 'IQ ' - 'i A . A 1 , .zsil I . .Y Q In mfg! g k3,.:ef fu L 1 5 Q 3 gsm - 'I -mf. 4' ' iq'-w..-. fix Se '52 f ' 'S fl' . 1 ' if , AI fs M . w. Q 4- Qc. ,E is 'ffl '-- IN Sw - -f 9 . s s Judy McKinnon was crowned band queen at a gala ceremony at the ROGER GRIFFITH PAT GWYN BOB HACKER DE 4. AY 2, 3: Red Cross 2: DE AY 2, 3, Baud 2, 3, 4. Xxx R si Kwai .-All, wwf JUDY HAMILTON GRA 3: FHA 2, 3: Biology Club 2. L ' u ...af Q . 3 as MW' thai ...af nmliiak 'Wm .-I -f' CATHERINE HARDMAN Choir 3: AY 23 FHA 35 GAA 25 Y-Teens 3. BENNY HANDLEY LYNETTE HARDIN DE 4 Lyman Stubblefield and Ronnie Sherrod experiment with some of the new equipment in one of the chemistry labs. ewwiegigsggf fa. My 7 M K Q -,W W fx term Me-f ' i if Q 5 4 - , I eff? 41 JOHNNY HARGRAVES LINDA HARPER AY 2, 3g FHA 2. NANCY HASLEY 1 Los Viajeros 25 AY 2 Choir 25 FTA 4. PATSY HAWPE FHA 25 DE 45 AY 2. .: ,. wi X 3 .A -v K ,af S2 KE NDALL HEC K ss-Q, Q'f '9 Q EDDIE HILL FREDDIE HILL JILL HILL RALPH IIOLLOWAY Band 2 3 4, AY 2, 3. Band 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3. AY 2, 3, FHA 2. 3. 45 Y- Ch-lil' 2. 3. 41, Annual ' ' Tcfgng 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4. '-Z. Bmssns HOLMAN Ay 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, FHA z, 3. xiii , M, .f A 1.. M, SYLVIA HURST AY 2, 35 FHA 2, Y-Teens 2. 3, Drill Team 4, Pioneer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. KATHLEEN HOPKINS Balnd 2, 3, 43 Las Viajeros 2, AY 3, FHA 3. CLIFFORD JOHNSON Choir 2, 3, President 47 AY 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, Old Tack Press Club, President 4, Las Memorials Circulation Manager 4, V-President Senior Class 43 Quartet 3, 4: Tri-State Choir 3, 45 Bowling Club 3. KAROLYN HOWE FTA 3, 45 Band 2, 31 Lzis Memorias 4, AY 2. 3, Choir 4, Kun Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY HUDSON . Student Council 2, 3. 4, Choir 3, 41 AY 2, 3, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3. gg-Nui' fa KEN JOHNSON SPENCER JOHNSON Choir 3, 45 Student Council Track 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Senior Fav- orite 4'. K I' SANDRA en iam W, '-QM' 0 JOHNSON 31 LHJUANA GAIL JONES LYNDA JORDAN SUE KELLEY JAYDENE KIEVIT MIKF KIRKPATRICK FHA 2 3 Ch01I'4 Y Teens Choi! 2 3 4 AY 2 3 Mod Chou' 25 DE 4 FHA 2 AY GAA 2 La? VlZlJE'lOi 2 BONKIIHQ, 2 3 DE 4 3 DE 4 un Mus1c Masterb 3 4 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 GRA 4 ,ff M, -nw JANET LEACHMAN SID LINDSEY GEORGE LINVILLE KLn Cub 2, 3 4 FHA 2 ROTC 2 3 R1f1e Team 'S FTA 33 Las VIBJCFOS 2 A 2 3 Math Club 4 Band 35 AY 3 Y Teens 2 Bowlmg 2 3 Sclence Club X JIMMIE LOPER BRUCE LOYD GENE LUNDEGREEN FTA 23 Band 2 3 4 AY ROTC 2 'S AY 3 Chem1s .5 L.1t1r1Club 2 tly Club Z 3 Sllde Rule Student part1c1pat1on at the pep ralhes made the cheerleaders work a lot easler and boosted the morale of the football players and coaches. MIKE MCBURNEY Choir 43 'FCIHIIS 23 A' Science Club 33 Wl'llIlLlilS 4. fi? f- r if-nad' Ruiz SW I 1 M 33 JOHN MCCRACKEN ELAINE MCGEE Foowaii 2, 3, 4. 1 Sir' ww Q W9 'A 'Wy'-'W A I 3 3 JUDITH MCKINNON JOHN MCKNIGHT' Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, AY 2, 3, Math Club 4, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Latin FTA 2, 3, 4, Band Queen. Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Slide Rule Club 4. if YJ? BILL MELTON Choir 2, 3, Baseball 3. Sid Lindsey, examines the school board plaque. CLAUDIA MEISENHEIMER Choir 33 AY 33 Tri-Hi-Y 45 DE 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, MARVIN MIDDLETON Band 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, Thespians 25 Hi-Y 2. JAMES MILHOAN Honor Society 3, 4: Kvn Club 3, 4: Scivncc Club 3: Slide Rule Club 4: Math Club 45 FTA 25 AY 2. BILL MILLER SHARON MILLIGAN ROBERT MIRANDA MIKE MUSICK ROTC 2. 35 Hi-Y 25 AY 35 Choir 2: FHA 35 Y-Teens Band 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club Wranglers 4. Math Club 43 Intcrnos 25 25 AY 2. 25 Latin 3. Chemistry Club 35 Physics Club 4. IY 2: Choir 25 Y-Teens 2, ,df Y M. fp as lHARON NALI.. PATRICIA NICHOLS MARY KAY NOLIN DALE NOLLNER Choir 2, 3, 45 AY 2, 35 In- Internos 25 Bowling 2. ' ternos 2. 5 FHA 4. en iam M-' X 'ISH NORVILL JOYCE O'REAR JANET O'NEIL MARY ALICE PARR TEMPLE PAXTON HA 25 AY 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y AY 2, 35 FTA 45 FHA 25 Latin Club 3. Choir 3, 45 AY 2, 35 FTA FTA 3. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 FHA 35 Y-Teens 2 41 Ken Club 2, 3, 45 Honor 35 JOYCE PERRY Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4g Press Club 2, 3g AY 2, 3, Annual 2, 33 Old Tack Press Club 4, Paper 2, 3, Las Memorias, Editor 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 2, 35 LOS Viajeros 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Student Council 3, GAA 3. eniorzi BRUCE PIKE PAT POLLARD RITA PRESTRIDGE MELVIN RADNEY AY 2, 3, ROTC 2, 31 Hi-Y FHA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 3. 35 Science Club 4. Choir 2, 3, Student Council 2. FRANKLIN RANKIN Hi-Y 3, Basketball 2, Choir 2, 4. a xox ELZINA RASCO Choir 33 FTA 3. S MALCOLM REA AY 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4 Wranglers 4. 1 5 E s CARROLL REXRODE Choir 2, 3, 4. ANN REYNOLDS PAT RIGGS DEANNA ROBERTS DEAN ROBERTSON Internos 2, 31 AY 2, 33 Ken AY 25 FHA 2. Choir 43 Modern Music Club 2, 33 Honor Society Masters 23 Thespians 3, 45 3, 43 FTA 3, 4, Las Me- Student Council 3, 4, FTA morias 4. 35 'G01f 3- KAY LINDA ROBERTSON AY 2, 3, Y-Teens5Choir 2, 4, FTA 4, Cheerleader 4. , ll' . IONNIE ROBERTSON Eolf 2, 3, 45 AY 2, 35 Cheer- eader 3, 45 Biology 2. 6:5 4115 ab has Mrs. fy 9 Y-Mi ' fig' -1 1,51 5 2 . Q Qs-fx.. A iff' UTA ROBISON XY 2, 35 Secretarial Ser! 'ice 45 Newspaper 25 GAA fl, ...pie .A A 921 7 mfg - f. . ,- 1' SARBARA RODGERS ELIZABETH RUDD 'HA 2, 45 AY 3. AY 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 35 DE 4, 7 I . H - . Nssfiiilmis-:fl ne' A xx mm mm 4 ll ull Girls can work in the chemistry lab, too. This is proved by Wanda Flippin, Judy McKinnon and Shirley Cammack. DICKIE RUNYON JERRIE SANDERS JUDY SANDERS AY 2, 35 Wranglers 45 FHA 35 FTA 4. FTA 3. 45 GRA 2: Student Wrestling 4. Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y. isfah-'Y nys Y -s::f 1fr 55 -mmf' A37 ll T I Ami 5 I 4 ,,, ..: 1.,. ,Q W Y X . ,f H 'HZ-Zxfuyri im , ': nay., .wg M., 'g,afw,541:g,wi,,.ar15 - , 1 s: .4 - ' 'ff 3.2 lla 55, . 'l i 'fQf JOHNNY SCOGGAN Hi-Y 2, 3, AY 2, 33 GRA 2, 35 Cheerleader 43 Stu- dent Council 2, Chemistry 35 Biology Club 2, Science Club 4. JERRY SCOTT AY 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Bi ogy Club 2. ol- Vw' JERRY SEARCY Ken Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Thespi ans 3, 4, Math Club 4, Slide Rule 4, Science Club 4. Kay Linda Robertson and Johnny Scoggan prepare to lead students in Hello yell. MONTE SHERROD Golf 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Hi- Y2. WY RONNIE SHERROD AY 2, 3, Hi-Y 25 Wranglers 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. ga , PAT SHERWOOD uw 5,444 38 m........-an JOY SIBLEY Ken Club 2, 3: AY 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4. x 'fb mir, Q..,,.f,,3?. vs! DON SMALL LHVERNE SMITH Choir 2, 3. Ski Club 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, fa-mf- X V23 NWT' AY 2, 3. LUCY SMITH Math Club 43 French Club 4g FTA 3, 4, AY 2. 3, FHA 2, Ken Club 2, 3, Internos 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. ,INDA SPEER MARY JOHN STARR JERRY STOUSE BUD STRADLEY Zhou' 2, 3, 43 AY 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, AY 3, Choir 2, 3, 43 Las Memorias Eowling 3, FTA 2, Score- AY 2, 3, Ken Club 3, 43 Choir 4. 43 Pioneer, Photo Editor 4. ariul Training 4. FTA 2. f X , Y' tl R, ' ' X SUE SMITH WILLIAM SORENSON AY 2, 3, Ken Club 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 4: Math 4, FTA 2, Ski Club 3. Club 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. en iom VIRGIL STRIMPLE LYMAN STUBBLEFIELD Sand 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, lg Latin 2. 3, Math Club 4. 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, AY 2 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4 CAROLE THOMPSON FRANK THOMPSON Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: AY 2, 31 Football 2, 3, 4. GAA 4, Red Cross 3, 4g Biology Club 3. NINA TOMLINSON Honor Society 3, 43 Ken Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2: Annual 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Chccr- leading 3, 4. 39 DELL TOWNES ANITA TUCKER PAT TURVILLE CARLA VAN DOREN JOHN EDD VINSON AY 2 Y Teens 4 GAA 2 FHA 2 4 YTecns 3 AY Y Teens 2 3 4 AY 2 3 Chou' 2 3 4 AY 2, 3g Choir 2, 3, 4, KAREN WALLIS DON WALTON EDDIE WARD LINDA WASSON FHA 3 FTA 3 4 AY 2 FTA 3 4 FFA 3 AY 2 Student Councll 3 Foot Ken Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 3 Band 4 ball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 FHA AY 3 2, 43 AY 2. DONALD WHITLARK Honor Society 3, 43 Ken Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. il gfm 2 -Q ,S , m I F' ,g 'Q M Q SAMMIE LOU WILLIAMS Twirlcr 45 Band 4. . 22 SONNY WILLIAMS Band 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- 19.3. cu 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. .vii .grixwais ,wi Remember the day when Rebel made his first appourancc? BEVERLY WILLIAMSON ALWYN WILSON CHARLENE WILSON NANCY WILSON WAYNE WINSTEAD FHA 2, 3: FTA 4, GAA 2, Choir 2, 3,43 FTA 43 Bask- Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, AY 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Y- Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 35 GRA 4. etball 3. 3. Teens 25 Choir 2, 3, 4. xx- 'Lila' ' AES 3' y Si f' WEEE!! 1 MOLLEE WOLFE KEN WOMBLE MARY WORTH Las Miemorias, L a y out Dr11l Team FHA 2 3 4 French Club 4 Editor 43 Chemistry Club 45 Math Club 4. Mr Howard Lynch and Mr V1rg11 Brown watch as Tascosa students RAYMQND 1-'ARROW WAYNE GWINNETT LINDA LIND OP Band 'iii SUE RUSSELL SCOTT YATES Biology Club 2, 35 Physics Club 2, 35 AY 2, 33 FTA 2, 3: Wrangler 43 SC 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Vigilantes 3. Steve Wheir, Senior Class President, and Nita Westfall, Miss Southern Belle, selected a tree to get the Christmas spirit. en iorrx 00 late Cfaaai IE' , Q35 ' mga. if g Q1 gfs pffM ik -.cali JK? 3 wg.. 4 an 'iw' 'QL X 92 .Emi 5' if E. 'V Sf ii kg 5 ...wk .:..... S ,, 2:5- x P Q f i V, if W2 'if 11 K? T I 5 y N, jg, ' ,AW A 44 Q lv ,,-5 Af ry ix Nia... ,wr-sf M fx.: TOP ROW: Kay BATES, Robert BARNES, Richard BARZ SECOND Row: Ray BEARD. Pmmp BEEBE, Mary BEDELL BOTTOM ROW: Dorothea BENNETT, Vera BENNETT, Jxmmy BENTON TOP ROW: Peggy BENTON, Margaret BEVILLE, Larry BLACK, Norman BLAKE Donna BT AINKQ Be-vcrlv BOTTOM? Tc ffm ry BRADDOC SECOND ROW: Linda BRAZZELL, Pat BRENNAN, Bryant BRIGHTWELL Tnrry BRI'I'I'ON Pauli-tta BROB1 IN Don BROOM Huh u d BROWN BOTTOM ROW: Summie BRUCE, Ann BRUSON, Jcany BRYSON, to vwfg RRY E ' 31.3 he 1' 'Qi wif Q 2 as A W' le 1 Af ky Ik K X. lim 'wx' L, K WHW1 km V if ii N' 5 fig? S Q f,, 255: H? ,. TOP ROW: Anmcc BYRD Normqn BYI FR Kcnt CAMP SECOND Row Max CARPFNTILR Bxnoka CARROLI Iom CASTI EBERRY Bo'1'roM Row Pat CHAMBERLAND Iva CHANDLER Lynn CHENAULT TOP ROW Ava CHILTON Robert CLAIBORNE Judy CLARK Kent CLFMFNT Bobbi Cl FVEI AND Tom CLOPTON Carolyn COCRAN SECOND ROW Gwyn COMES Janne COOK Dnnplle COOPER M1 tv ' OOI LR Janis CORBIT C nlvng COX JlIT11'Xly COX BOTTOM ROW Carolyn CRAIG B111 CROSBY Max CROWELL M1lxe CUNNINGHAM, SDHIOH CURL Jammu DAUGIYIRY Bobby DAVIS f5?E52:rEQE:, Y ,Q . 'Q fy fx J' ' .Q W .. Q X Q X 1 ' P, M0911 snip. I Sb 5' if X: 'R I x nal i 'gigfff .. 'R r-at ix inf iff 9- ,g.f,s I, .6 sw , 3 ai., Y Q '-W 4 i Q6 gglf M3 - H1-A 'MLS if if J .Af la' A .Lil av' ' W. at fy 'S' qc-as .ww-51 up-' fi. il , Aix fs: ig R, X A wir' mf :4 A-1 X K.. ..J,. 4 S YS n FOP ROWi Ray DAVIS, Bill DEATON, Robert DEATON. Pat DlNGLER. Lylcnc DENT, Rayrnona DE WOLF, Carole DICKERSON :ECOND ROW: Wynolle DILLI, Janice DISON, Lana DRAKE, Kay DROLTE. Bill DROW, Bill DUNN, Tommy ECKER BOTTOM ROW: Durward EPPS, James ESTES, Linda EVANS, Mike FANSHER, Aileen FANSLER, Alvin FANSLER, Monte FARR TOP ROW: Monte FENWICK, .To Ann FIELDS. Kathy FLYNN SECOND ROW: Glvnri FORGUSON. JUZIII FORTHNBERRY. Runnic FOSTER BOTTOM ROW: Tommy FOUNTAIN, William FOWLKES, Blain FOX fm it XS' an if .E2.'l1e' in 'fl if x, gt Q 'fgqwm i ii M M,,.,+f '9'K N L fi .E .,.,. EEZ: ,.,., :Wfi .,fEiQiE-E5'- :,, --'?l'. 9 in , a2nf.:g:w LN 1 if' 'Mita'-'A . -iii '42 'v ut.'.-il'-1 ,l..A'.r ..!- H' Q frail' f Q- ugly? Khin .1 4 5 K ' lf' A ' ... ...ff A .- vzsix Now plants add a wonderful spark of life to the halls of Tascosa. ,,. ,ff X' ' C vs is E it is gm N St fx 3 . - -gg :., : w if X X N 47x Ill in ..,5:,55: 'if X be Zim ss gs :XE 5 x , ,, . , x W 2 A Qi N N X 8 W W A Xa Q Q bk Y Qi fr. A f -SK 'F f. 4. A f K Y K 7 f 5 ,gg , is 'iii 5535153555 21 'I' ' ::f H Xfzalw- -Er: ..... Q :- ?F??iE32 sf ,sy 1, S! ff TOP ROW Phyllis FOX Bobby FRAINE Hood FRANKS Ronme FRAZIER Bruce FREDERIKQFN Qtephanle FRY Kenmth FULTON BO'I'I'OM ROW D3V1d GOLBERT Faye GOLLIHUGH Nancy GOSSETT Wayne GOUVIAN Mike GRAHAM Claudetta GRAY Glen GRAY TOP ROW Jwne GRAY Mehisa GRAY Ievx GREEN SECOND ROW Gene GREENROYD Sldncy GROSSETT, Don GROFF BOTTOM ROW Bolo GROVES Barbara GUINN Robert HAGGARD B1 TTSAQ HUIHHHMIQ 1' ' 3 Q is ww page X X5 1 Q wx, W el' l 1. '-azz y sf , -3 wg, mx xi qv, , .1 an Q 'sae ... UQ., X. x-law ,ai J! ,Ng ima f iR R cccc A R J Mfg 4 fir. ii 3' ASM of elections. This was a familiar scene around the time 'OP ROW: Rebecca HAMILTON. Carmen HAYES, Billy HENDERSON SECOND ROW: Lewis HENDERSON, Jimmy HENLY, Rebecca HERRING BOTTOM ROW: John HETRICK, Dewey HICKS, Allen HILL , OP ROW: David HILL, Gary HOBBS, Joe HOBBS, Jerry HODGE, Wayne HOLDER, Kay HOLLIDAY, Lewis HOLLINGSWORTH ECOND ROW: Becky HORTENSTINE, Shirley HOWARD, Pat HUGHES, Ann JACKSON, Poggy JACKSON, Lloyd JACOBS, Bvcky JAMESON O'I'I'OM ROW. Grover JENNINGS, Wanda JICHA, Bobby JOBE, Myrlune JONES, Loyce KATZ, Nancy KELLEY, Linda KEMPER , ., J - -cwffivm :2 x ,,-. , A ,M 1 fwg I YB' -1' . A .,.: i S ,ff N J W f f iil, Q ,f till 1 , WAI? -O Wir rw an CYD fam ,,-ax - 2 Q gfaq- 'X . U. Y .d5?E'3Sfk5'.ilf il-IRQ .SHUI A X S A .all-IH A w :Tix b, 4, , ff fflf- 'f it-.ww I 11, 1 Lucy Smith, senior, is busy helping in the 5 3.1 4 c0unse1or's office. ' y X 3 a 3 i . . 0 TOP ROW: Janie KENNETT, Michael KINCHEN. Kirby KING SECOND ROW: JAMES KING, Suharlcne KING, Joyce KIRKLAN' BOTTOM ROW: Ernest KITE, Phyllis KLINE, Kenneth KRABBE TOP ROW: Cindy KRAUSE, Benny LAWRENCE, Ronnie LEE, Sandra LEE, Mike LE CRONE, Dianne LE GATE, Aubrey LEWIS SECOND ROW: Sylvia LIEBSCH, Carrol LIGHT, Linda LINK, Richard LOCKWOOD, Sharon LOCKWOOD, Mike LOGGINS, Ronnie LONGANECKER BOTTOM ROW: Ralph LORD, Mary LOVE, Susan LOVELADY, Joel LOW, Melanie LOWDER, Betty LOWE, Don LUETKAHANS S. Vw K S 1 f I f ?'f1f f'K4 . ,.,.,... i if , ' if 9+ ' ig. W' is iw s :- A i 'N ,... i V Yffmi- ,X - .Q X iQiQ2vWM'i i 1 if ,gm 'Q .il N. TTI!! if A ,A :ff 'Z' I' Q-HFIWUQUH , ia 'L Yu.. i MNH! f 1 ' . .,: K f l A SU 'rf SX l i Gil' f xl: 'R J FOP ROW: Donnie MANLEY. Be-th MARSHALL, Bob MARSHALL, Patsy MARTIN. Harvcl MASHBURN. Anno MASSAY, Parthinmi MASSEY SECOND ROW: B:xrl1ai'zi MAYFIELD, Andy MCAIJAM. .lL'l'l'y lVli'Al,I'TER. Jerry MCCLENDON, Susan MCGEE. Bill MCGREW, Sui- MVKENZIE BOTTOM ROW: Pcnnye MQKINLEY, Sharon MCQUAY, Ava MEADOWS, Sandra MEANS, Jo MIDDLETON, Judy MITCHEL., Leatha MITCHELL 'OP ROW: Don MOBBS, Kathy GREEN, James MORGAN LECOND ROW: Russvll MORRIS, Donald MOSS, Vivian MUNTRY !OTTOM ROW: Szabi NAGY, Mattie NEESE, Betty NEUSCH il: ,-.l, . '..'.::Q:ggg,..,:g1 fiffif 'X ff' 'RX L ltr A -Q ,Q ' H - 'dung I , max will i'K.....ff E All ala ' 'M,:gQgsg.gw,. mi Ek wfvgi ., ,I X James Foster and Bruce Pike try very hard to make something worthwhile. Wonder how it came out? , . I J 'M F? 'W 4 hu.. r , , A 5' f, film 2 X if? H N, 'W W' , Qi 5 f 'WFS A w 5 as . , -3' ,X , ,,,., , ...,, 4.-N -,.-: .:-5:-2-:-,:-,-:--:-::-:-i:-:- Q Maw. - --,. . ...mm .,...., M sm.. Q,,,qm-5 is 3 5ifEfE WJ? 3 . i. fiiL xiii M Kim' in yrs! , .,... ,mg we 55 ,f 5 i E it at f ,I. :?:fj'.f 'Sk TOP ROW: Jakie NICHOLSON, Jnc NOLANDB Barbara NORMAN, Carol NORRID, Carol NYSTROM. Becky ODEN, Joyce O'REAR SECOND ROW: Roy PAIR, Phillip PATTON, Art PENNINGTON, Nancy PERRY, Gail PETERS, Eddie PHILLIPS, Larry PITT BOTTOM ROW: Pamela PITT, Joyce PITTMAN, Don POTTS, Anita PRATT, Richard PROPES, Patsy RAMSEY, Bert RANDALL TOP ROW: Bill RANSOM, Darlene REARDON, Bill REAVES SECOND ROW: Lynn REYNOLDS, Gary RINER, Cecille ROACH BOTTOM ROW: Jerry ROACH, George ROBERTS, Bruce ROBERTSC Could this be one of those weird announce- ments that the cheerleaders were always giving. ,. EWWZ fi? Q , 5 X i 3 4 Hki?5BfS'JMi ,ill 11 ' A SKI! PU! ,.,.....ff I , 'I Q if S ii .x ri' lf, N assa ys, 4 O TOP ROWt Kay ROBERTSON, John ROBINSON, Karen RUCKER 5 SECOND ROW: Doris RUSSELL, Mark SAUNDERS, Cleta SAVAGE BOTTOM ROW: Vicki SAVAGE, Carolyn SCARBROUGH, Tom SCHIMPB Malcolm Rea, Dean Robertson, Clifford Johnson, Kon Johnson and Virgil Strimple prepare to sing new school Song for home- TOOITIS. 'OP ROW: Tommy SCHUBERT, Rex SCOFIELD. Clyde SELLERS, ciirei SEXTON, Roger SHARBER, Melinda SHARP, Ann SHEEN ,ECOND ROW: Ruth SHELBURNE, ,Ieiiy SHIRES, Ki-is SHoRES, Jimmy SIMMONDS. George SIMPSON, Mike SIMS, Eddie SINGLETERRY KOTTOM ROW: Bob SMITH, ceivin SMITH, David SMITH, Linde SMITH. Sandie SMITH, Tommy SMITH, Ada SMYTH 4549 iiifag wif Q ii' ei ' Q. e I 'iygx if I in 5 ii 4151 aim S,-ef Yiilx fiii FES3 E l sf' H' qui-iv E Q, 3- : K ix 4: 1 XX XX SESS wigs I W Q so px-N 'IL ,T X ig- if , f 95, nf my :Q ,,, Y aff 3 1 4 W m..lI.'., if J Wh f IRR ,.,..- TOP ROW Jeanne SNEED Deanna SOUTH Sharll SPALDING SELOND ROW I mda SPERLING Mme SPRIINCJER Wwton STANFORD BOTTOM ROW Ron.11d STOCKER Jeanette STOKES Gary SIRICKLANI V 5 ,, wg., WWE? 5 N EEE is A Q3 Q EN 3 T. .211 3 A ,fx 5, 3 E ---f.::.:f2+5: . gs K T... B1 by , ,I EX W ,I - , j fy ji gh - gqisf . . I 39 Q it IOM 'ii33t,'g. I We A , I we 4 Q I-,gn 5 Y , I- ,N og g? x R ' 1 di? Lg, L lit ,XV Ruin Bm ,ff-'Q-1 ss I rx S. sl sn iz .P gf HE Q M If Q 5:5 . Ig. 1 -' R ,ii A wx xr ,pf W I WM , .'.fwM- ., 7 . 7. I-.W,,,, L, I I -. gg, , kwgx 13' L I I Q? 'mi I xx I S 2 R f Q I5 I x, My :na-1 . I. tx : . .I l :.,-.- .,.,H., , I 93, gfxfzsiz I .:z., I' :.,:Q::2:: TOP ROW: Janell WALKER, Bill WALLACE. Curtis WATERS, Danny WEBB, Jerry WEBB, Carole WEIKING, Lee WELLS SECOND ROVV1 Lynn WELLS, Jay WEST, La Juana WESTER, Glenda XVHEELER. Kenny WHEELER, Dianne VVHITLARK, Gilvcri WHITTEN BOTTOM ROW: Donna WILLIAIVIS, G. W. WILLIS, Bonny WILSON, Doris WILSON, Jim WILSON, Steve WILSON, Kathy WINBURN TOP ROW: Jon WOOD, Clifford WORD, Arba YATES BOTTOM ROW: Burt YOUNGER, Sharon ZILKE, Glorla ZWANG ..,. .,.... .. . X I was it ' S is -Q' m4 9, 5 mains- 5 'F YI . q' jg I sv' of I ww---pf K fun Two sophomores investigate the mlcrosco pic world. 4. W . 'fs vii K sf . N I, ,K M 2 A f aw, Q Ai .1 S . , 1 . K K M v ik , ,R K A ,mio 3 grew Y 5 My 'NN xt 1 5 'N ly ik ft-x v 0:3 if AQ-an ' ' N 5 3, 'g a , S Q i' J ai r My N RA v A 'M X X 'Hfjf 5 i 'Ns- 'K ' 'S' , if AV, V sr V f sew fi 4 h jig - . V f v , gaifi' X il' f '- A Jas- I' x l wk ' -. ','. ,gg ' l 1- Q W M , A' dl ig. I A Q is U, W-ri wwf ' ' M337 -fi. ' E L ,A .. Qkwlfi 1:Q:.: B U .N I fa I -. . TOP ROW: Sharon ADKINS, James AKINS, Kennith ALDRIDGE, Marilyn ALEXANDER, Jo ALLARD, Donnie ALLEE, Mike ALLEN SECOND ROW: Patricia ALLEN, Jan ALTON, Bonnie ANDERSON, Gwen ANDERSON, Jerry ANTHONY, John ASKEW, April AUSTIN Linda Loflin, Jack Boger, and Linda Hill, Sophomore Class officers, look over college catalogues. 34.4 ,x . f WNY? C1 hr xrQ -5 M 'v ld: Y, s W-fri lg 'ii if Ev 1- 552 lf? V ,W K Linda BAGWELL, Sue BAILEY Linda BAKER, Carolyn BALLARD Barbara BARNARD, Ronald BARTON ,ig AQUA lbw Kraa- f Y '-CLC in ,,5:,:'ssa:5:::5a 5:-.ug - A 'lmmy k 1 zl' iQ2:Q5?:sEa'5e:::-.-:a:- m eggs, - i 1 k.-, q v M MMM B fr A iffy 3 , ,su f - .- A t 1 Hi, A, fd 'l ff Y., V, ,, 4 ri' ffm 1 wma L M' 4 K' in E 'fi L, X W FOP ROW: Dale BASKETT, Ken BAUMGARDNER, Mary BEARD SECOND ROW: Ronald BEARD, Linda BEESON, Bonita BELL BOTTOM ROW: Randy BERRY, Bruce BISHOP, Zoretta BISHOP 'OP ROW: Anita BIVINS, John BLACKWELL, Naomi BLAINE, Judy BLANDFORD L D BOBBITT Jlm BOEKA Jack BOGER LECOND ROW: Jerry BOHANON, Paul BOONE, Earl BOUSE, Mike BOW LIN Rnmnle BOYTER Juhc BRADLEY Betty BRAY iO'I'1'OM ROW: Barbara BRENNON, Jane BREWER, Margie BRISCOE B1111e BROBLIN Barbara BROOKS Dlanna BROOKS Games BROWN ew, x ., -A , A-2 ' 1,1 if., A fd' ...mb- ,..Sf! ' W , -w in . QV 1 if M:..L... ' .-,XS ,is My, ,UAL x rf ,, A X, ,,.-. i fi ,gf P H, Glorla G1l1esp1e and Joyce ORear study 0 mu ND How Guthmr BYNUM Annnd CAQF lmmx CAL IJWELI BoT1oM Row Mm CALDWELL Pat CAMPBELL Buly QAMPSEY TOP ROW KlthFYH CANNON John CARPEN1 FR Faye CARR Lani CASE Paull CAYTON V1CtOI1B CAZZELL Ann CHANDI ER SECOND ROW Chlrles CHAPPELL DIX CHEDESTER Rmmfma CHERRY Illfllth CHITTOCK Blllle CLARK Carol CLEVENCER Shiron CLINE BOFIOM ROW J1mmy COGDELL Ke.11nLy COLE Ca101COLLIER Judy COLLINS B11ly COMERFORD Jlm CONNELL Jonn CONNELL ,- rfb .Q 'W .L 'MS-1, df f , it S wg Qi, ,QA fav ei' ,df . ,M ,si wx 105 Qi .A-W rf' 6 lt fx -K 'li bs ,Y K -H ,f -uf ak' pf 'I-...n .-,I iqggwllllf May D C . 5 no M, . af V T5 . , an -SP' s- A , 'ffl 1' a .f X Q I f A-,wg bi ' 'ISR lip 5-as I -mu ' .5 Agfa Il 'Q' .,, D ,1 ' , ff' TOP ROW: I,:1VVnndu COOK, Ed COOLEY. Konnvlh CORNELIUS. Susan COVFTRT. Jcvyrv CRAIG. Jim CRANDALL, Pai CRANMORE SEFOND IIOVVI Dun CRICRAR, Cl'l'dll CUl.l.I'iN. f.'vvl11'1m-y CRISLER, .lllliv CUNNINGIIAIVI. Richard DANIELS, Billy DAVIS, Dun DAVIS BO'l I'OlVl HOW: Frzmlg DAVIS. Judy DAVIS, Silllfllll DAVIS, Sandy DOH KN, Sandra DOIISEY, Dimmu DOWELL, CRIIIULICL' DOWLISN FOP ROW: Diario DRAKE. Sum DUNN, Don DURHAIXI SECOND ROW: Linclzi DURHAM. Kcilicrt DU VALL, Billy EDWARDS BOTTOM ROW: .Izinicc EDWARDS, Tommy EDWARDS, Edwin ELDRIDGE Myrtle Boyer acts as a receptionist for Mr. Hamniil. senior counselor. rilfsd IH -5,1 .,,,. X fl l ift! I: '12 -I ,, rQf 3 xv. I I vi Y'lw. X Q ' 7Q Q 'MA wkqik Kali I 55513 if I ,f X mmm QE 3? Y .lv . 'W F H . . .Nw W ,. - .Q ,.e..:.: A M.. .. . ggi, an . 'F Aw, X E TOP ROW: Jodi EPPRIGHT, Darlene EPPS. Judy ESPEY, Mickey ETHERIDGE. Freddie EXPOSITO, Janet FERNAU, DarrelI FINDLEY SECOND ROW: Glenda FINDLEY, Arvil FLIPPIN. Ricky FOSTER. Dickey FREEMAN. Judy FREEMAN, Pat FREIND, Crha GA.I.NES BOTTOM ROW: Don GAMBLIN, Sandra GASSAWAY, Sharon GIBBINS, Chris GIBBS, Bobby GIBSON, Linda GIBSON, Mike GIBSON Boys in Shop Onjny experimenting with the new equipment that was provided for the new school. TOWELS llh. IMA! M. 'k A AJ .9 Q sw- Els! W T0 ID 0 F LE G TOP ROW: Leslie GILES. Mark GILES, Gary GILLEY SECOND ROW: Austin GROVER, Dinah GOLBERT. Bobby GORMAN BOTTOM ROW: Eldon GOULDY, Lowtin GREEN, Gone GRIFFITH i '57 M' 2 fish if Q: . .JHW4 4 5 ,L .iS ' 4 SSRN X 31 ff f ,Vx fan-bv 'i '7' aC 'F if!! -fff'T fYi' NK is xv Jgkls 2 1 , : R 4? af' I X. TOP ROW: Jim GRIGGS. Delbert GROFF. Vonna GROUT SECOND ROW: Jvrry GUEST, Ronald HAGGARD, Herman HALL BO'I'I'OlN'l ROW: Ruoy HALL, Charlotte HALTON, Connie HANES . l Q ,M . Nw - fit! ' . , . - .,-.,ima3a Harry Alwein and Bill Brooks look over the sports page of the daily newspaper, which is received in the library every day. 52,9 0l'l'l0l'25 I'OP ROW: Gayle HARDIN, Judy HARPER, Sharon HARPER, Carolyn HARTNETT, Wayne HARTZOG, Janice HAWKINS, Sally I-IAWKINS SECOND ROW: David HAYES, Jerry HEARE, Sharon HEDRICK, Barbara HENDERSON. Alice HENDRICKS, Terry HIELE, Carol HICKS BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn HIGGINS, Jo HILL, Linda HILL, Tony HODGE S, Robert HODGES, Anita HOLMES, Rickey HOLMES ,www .fr E W .x.51W,f,-3 .-I, Y lx 1. - 1.1. A A S in l .sh ' ' , 4 KEN : : 'nk X W '34 ff! 1 W' FN XXX , Sk Q, in 1. gm . I -'QW 1 fff vi A :ff , X J Q., :Q . IV as ' .IR I 'R I .cj R ff 3 wily fii' . . gr Could that be icing for those delicious J brownies that the cafeteria Workers tix for 5 'wx f' 'f' the hungry students at Tascosa? 'L , TOP ROW: Benny HORTENSTINE, Jerry HOUSTON. Linda HOVIN1 0 SECOND ROW: Michiie HOWARD, David HOWE, Eddie HOWE BOTTOM ROW: Sally HUCKER, Helen HUDSPETH, Bill HUNT TOP ROW: Irvin HUNTER, Frankie HURST, Bob HUTCHENS, Robert IRISH, Sandi IRWIN, John JACKSON. Nita JANAK SECOND ROW: Neil JENKINS, Terry JOHNSON, Bryan JONES, Dorothy JONES. Linda JONES, Marvin JONES. Ricky JONES BOTTOM ROW: Sammy JONES, Joy JUPE, Rex KEAN, Bob KEITH, Nolan KENNEDY, Jeanne KERN, Jim KEY fig Rf? 'Q Q k ill! , , , , ai uf, :r u .iii-riaifiszsi :E Bi? iw: 1 I :. Sim H 1 Wx -ll 5- Q Q f Q :ffl I Eg gag: fir. W, y, W aw-11:11 gland! gay Z VM :7 E' If ii.g2Z S582 H' .VG 'if 0047 M , J 4 Wsikf K rv' X fx 53? ' g l fi Y RK ,Q Q 'fm if :I ii I ..,' W ' , K 7 ,':' I ,. ' V i' I wa gl fi? sr-'W' , C ' ' - ' ' fi r V f L ,js 1 Nh W ,. W., wx t Q M . t I ' . K 4 ua 'N A my ii li if g 1 il , my s f -35 is Wa, JL I- xx Q Q, 5 f 'D A '.:, ., A .. ' zz x ,N lx , - - ' if A Q' ' x 90,1 x in 'nf' 1 M 'uri M ,J + 5 gr R. . Rf Y. . 4, if I Y, -x .I -life gd: ix X c gl . V ,Q-an + 1 lx x gf L A Jeff, TOP ROW: Dori KIEVIT. Carmaine KNIGHT. Pat KNISELEY, Kari KRASIN. Kathy KRASIN. Deanna LACY, Jimmy LANE SECOND ROW: Mic-key LAWHON, Don LAWLER, Sue LAWSON. Neil LATIMER, Bill LEACHMAN, Linda LEMONS, Nicky LEVERITT BOTTOM ROW: Margaret LEWIS, William LILES, Judy LINVILLE, Roger LITLE, Julie LOWENSTERN, Linda LOFLIN, Zeke LOVATO TOP ROWZ J. N, LOWRANCE, Paul LOYD, J. D. LUNDEGREEN SLCOND HOW: Brittiv LYNCH, Fred MABRY, Robert Mz1cMII.LIAM BO'l'l'OM HOW! Jim MADDOX, Terry MAHAN, Sandra MANLEY 1 if-13' The cafeteria workers are planning the 1, .955 menus for the food for the week. K if fig A ,,--X 418 1 ' f. is iff 5 4' x '3ii'SSR 'i F3231 1 I ,, if , A uflir A ' I 'J Y V 1 ' is i ' 'Mp I - ' . .' ,,,. . yr: . :P -'X i K 5. A-, -. ,f i, ' 'i .:. - .. ,X 1 , ' .gig ,, 2 Xi . gl' ' X , 1 px S 4 mv' K 5 -If ,- TOP ROW Meredlth MARSH Betty MARTIN Gary MASK Mmhal MASSAY Glinda MATHIS Judl MATHIS Lewxs MATTHEW SELOND ROW Martha MAYBERRY Wxlbur MEEKS Neal MELTON Gany MCCARTER J1mmy McCARTOR Lanny MQCRARY Glorxa McDOWELL BOTTOM ROW Mary McDOWELL .Tackle MCELROY Marllyn HIGGINS Hugh MCKNIGHT Brad MCNEW Caxolgn MCNICHOL Dormle MLWHORTFE TOP ROW Joyce MERRELL Arthur MILLER Kay MILLER SELOND ROW Jelly MILLIGAN Ddvxd MIRANDA Gelry MITCHEL BOTTOM ROW W1111-me MITCHELL Clara MITCHELLE Joe MITLEI 523' Nm t3 me 1 ', ,. Q - i f ,ik ,Q if ww if y . . is Vl' i :gf M-- w?E?S?g?Z':f2fQ, Ti ' ,Zo S2 ml Bill Litle and Jimmy Estes thread up the ,QW projector for films to show to various groups. x 41? V E, O K ,l if I Ag ar 9: 1 .-,:l ki TOP ROWS Bob MODAWELL, Camilla MOK, Charles MOORE SECOND ROW: Charles MOORHOUSE, Billy MOREHEAD, Vernell MORGAN 5 BO'l'1'OM ROW: Jim MULLENS, Bonny MYERS, Susan MYERS W TOP ROW: Kvnnvth NALL, Jan NANCE, Anielia NEELY, Danny NEESE, Ronnie NELSON, Beryl NICHOLS. Jackie NICHOLS SECOND ROW: .luck NIMIXIA, Clyde NOKES, C. W. NORRID, John NOW LIN, Mike NUSS, Linda OAKLEY, Diana ODOM BOTTOM ROW: Donna ODOM, Bobby OGG, Mary OLES, Leonard OSBO RNE, Duane OWENS, Jeanie PAGE, Jimmy PARKER -cl' ,X 9 i K fm Q' -fi 6. RRR nl' ' x v ,..,.,,...,, ,f ' s , gay f - wwf. uv' Swv ui.-f 5 V- 'Q' - . 5 . s X' il ag, . S' . ..,,. . 5,3 F55 rv W5 ' 'H - ir? 1 1 4 W' w C W f '.p :Q ' 1 M 'W' my pf f fl 1 ' 5 Q? ,Aw ' -M f N H-VI' + 5 H F M5 it S! 'Q , ,..,. :,,, ,,,.. .,,., , . J: , .,,, , , , ,,,, Mmm, ,, is 2' JQO ..... Gin ffl Q QQ 4-:gg X GT- Q Q s in X xg' if 1 lil F A , 'O W f -sr ,r N ' '23, Q Q 'V 'C' x f - 5 3 'X of 'fly - 'A+ ' 3 Q My S sm xii 6-4-zz'-'E N wi 9 'V N? ww: Wonder what the outcome was? LSZIQ 0l1'l0I'e5 sf' 'gf I TOP ROW: Mava PARR, Eva PA'I'I'ERSON, Doug PAXTON SECOND ROW: Ralph PAYNE. Dickie PEEK, Larry PERRY BOTTOM ROW: Donna PERRYMAN, Gayle PETERSON, Jesse PHILLIPS TOP ROW: Jimmy PHILLIPS, Betty PHIPPS, Steve PITTMAN, Jimmy PLASTER, Larry POPE, Sue POSEY, Diane POSPISIL SECOND ROW: Linda POTTER, Pat PRAY. Judy PRESLEY, Dzmia PRICE, Sue PRICE, John PROKOP, Wayne PULLIAM BOTTOM ROW: Judi RAINES, Judy RALSTON, Dickie RANDALL, Sally RINER, Wayne REDDOCK, Lynda REDMAN, Gwen REED Q My Y me I WYE, og ,R Q QPF? v 'RFQ' a , P X, :L a N. iff U f I. MM Hi fgggwlwnr. V Ku - X wa, ' . ff an - . P Aff!-QSWQ if Qi, ling' S x 1' . ' ls is 2 3 R-T5 x--Q k f rx ii X if 4nw-Q., wp- 3' lv M. an 'ILS ,wma JN-9 w TOP ROW: Dan REEDER, Helen REID, Dick REMKE, Don RENEGAR, Jan RICE, Jane RIDDLE, Judy RIDDUE SECOND ROW: James RISLEY. Margaret RICKEY, Larry ROAN, Jay RO BERSON, Melvin ROBERSON, Johnny ROBERTS, Patricia ROBERTSON SOTTOM ROW: Tanja ROBERTSON, Eldon RODDEN, Eugene RODGERS, Judy RONNING, Rose DOUGLAS. David ROWELL, Phyllis ROWLEY 'OP ROW: Bobby SAMPSON, Jimmy SANDERS, Pat SANDERS SECOND ROW: Mimi SAXE, Mary SCOGGAN, Sharon SCOGGINS 3OTTOM ROW: Sharon SEARCY, Paddy SHANNON, Elvie SHARBER ,..na- ,- Becky Hortonstoin and Sue Crosland ff! SGSIH very business-like in their typing class. wg PO! 46,1 - A Dfw' - 'Q' fi -L .1 J' . :www 3, ,M , , 4, an M ,, ,asf A ww,- ff 15' , ff' .AX 'jx vii I I , QS Q H343- R L W, E, Km QV, 2 IK SA, f .,.: - ki as ggki ,Q 1 Q N I 35' , A I IIIIIII '.--Q Y - K in ae V is 51147 5 !,,.:W 12' ::- 1 Ju, Mi' I if R fi Q , ir f gg af fr' . Q rs Aa! W, . ..,.. ,.-'1- 3' vii' K . .,,. I ' ,Wag .,,. .. , 5 p, 'Wg Q M-. J M . . TOP ROW: Ronald SHAURINGER, Curtis SHELTON, Mike SHERROD, Robert SHERROD, Carlton SHIRES, Ronny SIMMONS, Larry SIMPSON SECOND ROW: Susan SLOAN, Richard SLOSS, Peggy SMALL, Buddy SMITH, Martha SMITH, Pat SMITH, Sandra SMITH BOTTOM ROW: Paulette STANDLEY, Dale STANFORD, Jimmy STOUSE, Barbara STRADER, John STRADLEY, Linda STRATTON, Lynn STUBBLEF TOP ROW: Dwight SUMNER. Steve SUTTON, Carolyn SWAN SECOND ROW: Jim SWAN, Joe SYLES, Linda TAYLOR BOTTOM ROW: Pat TAYLOR, Varlin TEAGUE, Terry TWINI Cleaning up after the lunch hours proves to be quite a problem. 33552 Sliiw ' 'fum WA YI r ' I I S 1 5 1 3 s 3 S 5 3 5 1 1 l l- ' -u A-liiiilsti I I-. Kerry Amold Pat Cannon and J1mmy Ben ton prepare to hang Tom Dooley kthe LIAMSON Leona WILSON Sandra WILSON Cllflmd WINBURN Roger WING N? A A-no all N5 N QW ...Q-.0--ff av ay we Q, xhwvf AX fm ,png gg if-DQ in ,,,i, ,np l ,Q 4' w K ,f . N-J ,W Q E 4 Q lf c 1 I 'Q' K 1 Aww. '.,: .5755 www' i H- .l T' Y El lp MY mg L V A TOP ROW Paula AKIN Dottle ALBRIGHT Helen AVARA Bryan BANKS Suotly BARLOW Don BARNETT Charles BEDELL BOTTOM ROW Iouwc BERTRAMD Jlm BINDER V1Ck1 BIVINS Lana BLACK Roy BLACK Donlld BLOSSOM, Sharon BO'1'I'OlVlS Rcgainzl BOYD. Susan BRACK Richard BRAUCHI, David BRITIAN Harry BRITT, Lowell BROOKS l L c F , S . Ai 5 ,- 4 j A 'QQ QQ ,Q wifi wg N ffm! flax J A A - 3 5 . 5 .41-pik li55.fjAl4bom KM Qi 'lf J' . i WK-1 ..,. if A M H- riff 33 X .. ,, ,. ,z ,fmt .3533 -' 1 if Lf V4 O af-no 11.-elf' A 11 4, - :-l': Q I x wig? . ,, UQ 8 X M rf- Students enjoy new library and new facili- ties. ZZ? Amen TOP ROW E1l7'lbPfh CAMERON Bob CAMPBELL Gregory CASTLEBERRY Johnny CLARKE Lmda COLLARD, Emadene COLWELL, Gail COMBS SECOND ROW Bobby COX Paulette COX Skipper CROWE Txm CUNNINGHAM Vera DAM Dxck DAMBOLD, Alma DELASHAW BOTTOM ROW Bob DEL PRETE Karen DENT George DILLARD Terry DODD Mary DRAKE Bartella EDWARDS, Le Nora ELDER .: X.. X Xgsab 1 1 . K 1'1QE ' 41 tl s Q ...r 1 f 'fe Liv' 'Q' 155' LDA EfI'...idYAxM -S AQ fi Y M, : .-,,..,. , Q :- :5 :.,. :-:a-.2 .::' P X ,4 xi 1. Lx 43 , 3 3 f 2 A ,r ., W ,J--N f' A M 'K A W M. A gif? 7 X 5' ,Q ,wmv . R,,W,' ' L S if a mf ax 4 ,Lea A A 'L Q., 5 ,Q M W ,f if , Q A W i izx A an W ,.,V, I , M KM '- rvvdfig fi, King N' , , ,E A 3 T ' Q ff Fa ,gf I lia. .. K A A , si Y ,hfgf 'I : - Q Q i L V,g:. A a Q' i Y Q54-ii , 5 LQ ki, W 5 N W wr? '-fre-FE' fz5iE9f2?E5gig::. 5 ff 1. s ?z435i6fsizffQ 5 w f s:- 3212 TOP ROW: Tim ELKINS, Kerbow ELLIS, Karen EVANS, Sharon EVANS, Jane FARRA, Danny FLYNN, Charles FRAWLEY SECOND ROW: Roger FRAZIER, Randy FULLER, Jake GABBARD, Ronny GARDNER, Judy GASS, Phylis GEARHART, Paula GEORGE BOTTOM ROW: Billy GIBBS, Barbara GILLIAM, Don GILMORE, David GLEASON, Dan GRAHAM, Ronnie GREEN, Becky HARPER TOP ROW: Jill HARRIS, Mike HARRISON, Sharon HENDRICKS SECOND ROW: Steve HESS, Mike HOBSON, Robe-rt HOFFMAN BOTTOM ROW: Gaye HOLTOM, Sandy HOUSTON, Jim HOWARD rally, M, ff, . .R r , :' 3 ' A-1? Jack Green, a Rebel-of-the-Week, is seen , if 5? ., ' helping the cheerleaders prepare for a pep H ':': 1 A, x ,MM lg A '.'v. A ,ls R . lal w ii L i '.,' il A ' ,,,, Y, 1 'xg' .-0 14 4 .A if nf in 'tl Aff.. . Pg I',Q,,,:l Elf ,f.lvJ2'. 'sift- . Q' , aw ES .Fil , W . Ne - .-Ili 'R I .W .,.. fa.-N it.-N1 . M ' . . W ii ii' M Vg .S 'swf r . . V mai, ,. ,S Wt 5 , A S X A W EGWNN ' O se.. 1 S N N KQV A S H A, r, ' XX! X O 1 CY A , if f I X 21 'L' ' C Sffffi N Ll O' A SANDIE if f t I ff, N-4 A, , K 2 if f f t ,hi, x R, RX xg Q X1 W9 f 3' 'E f Vangogh Webb and the other cheerleaders A3 painted many signs like this one to boost VE school spirit for all of the football games. NET, sw ,, iii v I War' TOP ROW: Cathy HOWELL, Tommie JACKSON, Cheryl JAMESON SECOND ROW: Joni JANAK, Mikc JOHNSON, Kandy JONES BOTTOM ROW: Peggy JONES, Sandy KHOURY, Kent KIMMINS 'OP ROW: Barbara KIRKLAND. Sandy KISER, Francis KITE, Mary LEDYARD, Cherie LEE, Debbie LEE, Steve LINDSEY LECOND ROW: Cherie LINE, Charles LOGAN, Janiece LOYD, Linda LU'I'I'RELL, Put lVlacIVEN, Bobby MAHAN, Ncil MARSH IOTTOM ROW: Lynn MARSHALL, Jimmy MARTIN, Albert MCCORD, Carolyn MCHARQUE, Barbara MCINNIS, Linda MCKINLEY, Nita MCMENNAMY ww-'ll fl- . fs' 5,9 X 1 wifi A yr N ,wi M33 J M A S 5 ,f 10' . L Y f ' .. Q , . , ,. W ER W' fr sg ai af , x S V4 4 ,pn 'Y S all i f HQ? sw W' Qi .af 54 - , .AW Wg I M ,f .. as A . 2 :af s it I 'XX ni? 'fm J dw . Jaw' Sega. gc W ,. Q Q ' 'L as r ' 11 il- . in was if W4 TOP ROW: Kenneth MEANS, Jerry MELSQN, Jan MILLER Jannell MITCHELL Mark NEELY Walker N SECOND ROW: Phyliss NUNN, Linda O'BRIEN, Gary PACE Ton1 PACIFIC Dale PAIR Mlke PERRINE BOTTOM ROW: Jeanine PORTERFIELD, Bo POTTS, Sharon PRIDE Judy REID MHFCIH RERNKE Curtls Bob Izzard broadcasts from the Tascosa cafeterla during National Education Week. V ,i V A . Q r , Ka I, I 6x I JH' i -. n'J.x 5 L 5' 4 J' id o n uv' mf, , x I x K t R f Q Q If 2 A I .f ' . 'nk G 473 1 it flu fl-1 if lbw an 'sw 'X ag,-33 ,Q ' so itiwv If-Q Tom Dooley CSandie football player? was Q xiii! -xnxx if I 1 Q , 1 'Q 1 hung by the Wranglers and the cheerlead- x 1 1' X F was - 4 ers at the Sandie-Rebel football game. roP Row: Benny SCROGGINS, Jane SELLON, Lloyd SHARP SECOND ROW: Jim SMITH, Norma SMITH, Phyllis SMITH 5UI'I'OM ROW. Judy SORENSON, Karen STEPHENS, Jerry STOKLE POP ROW: Paul STRADLEY, Sally SULLIVEN, Terry TRAPP, Mary TUCKER, Judy TYLER, Genie VINSON, Tommie WARD SECOND ROW: Max VVARREN, Gail WATSON, Lynda WEBSTER, Karl WEDEL, Diana WELNA, Cheryl WHITNEY, Beth WILBANKS ZOTTOM ROW: Gary WILLIAMS, David WILSON, Dennis WILSON, Kethleen WIMBERLEY, Jess WOODWARD, Gary WOOLSEY, Jcrrie ZWANG 'Q' -W , , S G sf IN. . K .QT 3 ' fi! 1 if t I I If - ...,i f 1 J' fifty? .. , . It 1. 1 We -.T It are ii gi, uf 3 ,sf , . 2 -:. .. . - :- ,Mx , , ,Q S -I 3 ,mf ,S i t 12 I 'Af ix 1' L dw ' Work, work work' The workmen worked hard to get the school ready for openmg day TOP ROW Rlta BLACK Wanda FLIPPIN Jeff MALONEY Suzanne SCHILLING Synda SIMPSON Ralph SIMS Carolyn SMITH SECOND ROW Pat SMITH T1m SMITH Larry STEPHENS Clare STOKES Margaret STROUD, Darlnne TAYLOR Larry THAXTON BOTTOM ROW Charles THOMPSON Joe THOMPSON Starr TINSLEY Barbara TITUS Tommy TOLBERT Kent TOMI ENSON Llbby UNDERWOO1 NR il .aw yilklwi may t. if 3' 'H' iw , tg 7:55 S M 'tg 'S 1 Mai SN-:-ESR f 353532 Moi? Q TF? TOP ROW Sherrie VOUGHAN Billie VOGEL, Beryl WARD, Helen WEATHERLY, Billy WEBSTER, Marilyn WESTLEY, Tommy WHITE BOTTOM ROW Tom WHITENER William WHITLEY, Diana WHITLOCK, Melba WIDNER, Louise WILSON, Joe K. WOODSON, John YARBROUGH. oo Jafe o Cfawiy The student body rose in glad anticipation at the thought of being able to master the Sandies in football. N l A E.. -.E-. , 0.7 in A Q . QM .fe ww' 4' ,Q . M416 zwsff '1 f A ,3gf5+531.Q 5 1 ,, A ww J W A ,wiv 'wflf - v 5. 'ff I w' , 3 WH if UifZmesefA.'W4fTi 'f 5 -4115 , 2 . A ww f Riff 7 I f ig, D' Qin ,L 4 f ' Y, DEAN ROBERTSON Vice-President CLIFFORD JOHNSON Pre 'dent W ' ' 7 X J 5' gg,-.JLWZSA , 2z1Lw4f7 If ,, 'M' . ' 1 ' Z 7 A 45 cfrzrlf ' 242 jfffdvf-dvvff nfzfzbdf iff? A I, 0 1- ' S - ' gf: I ' 'fl , ,-4ff7J7lyf1 , t N I MR. CECIL GREEN 80 Director 1.62 JOY SIBLEY JUDY MITCHELL Secretary Accompanist BOTTOM ROW: Dannye Gardner, Bessie Holman, Betty Brown, Nancy Wilson, Karolyn Howe, Linda Speer, Vicki Cazzcll, Carla Van Doran, Kay Martin, Roanna Day. Mr. Cecil Green, Director. SECOND ROW: Sue Crossland, Patricia Nichols, Thurlene West, Joy Sibley, John Ed Vinson, Eugene Abbott, Judy Mitchell, Mike McBurney, Bruce Loyd, Nita Westfall, Louise Rudd, Kay Robertson, Suzy Askew. THIRD ROW: Joyce Smith, Lynda Jordan, Sue Barbee, Judy Hudson, Tommy Fountain, Alwyn Wilson, Dean Robertson, Billy Brewer, Clifford Johnson, Gwyn Combs, Gail Bennett, Judy Estes, Janet O'Neil, Christy Frazier, FOURTH ROW: Joyce Estes, Harry Allwein, Ralph Hollaway, Ken Johnson, Jerry Stouse, Clifford Dincs, Malcolm Rea, Franklin Rankin, Bobby Drake, Dale Giriffith, John Taylor, Bud Stradlzey, Ronnie Vandcrslice, Sheila George. f5ll Q All H E. 5,5 K - Ogd Q22 cm Judy Anderson, accompanist for the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, practices for her daily job. FRONT ROW: Kenneth Fulton, Ronnie Simmons, Norman Blake, Creed Wilson, Jerry Heare, Buddy Smith, Noland Kennedy, Brad McNew, Gene Griffith, and Judy Anderson. SECOND ROW: Curtis Rexrode, Jimmy Runyon, Bob Marshall, Max Carpenter, Phillip Patton, Gary Gilley, Bryant Brightwell, Larry Bobbitt, Ronnie Beard, Raymond Bailey, and Bob Campbell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cecil Green, Director: Larry Barnard, Ronnie Green, Billy Melton, Mike Geho, Bill Crosby, Weston Stanford, Bill Dunn, Kerles Ellis, Jimmy Wilson, Lynn Reynolds, Bob Groves, Paul Boone. i it gi l 2 , Y 5 , y r W 5? f S ,-.. g: Q ig 1, K A- '. -: I A L, - ' X if v -' . -.,, ,P , fi .ax 2 , fi Q F JNN.wx',x R N 'ff- ,Nun-ff! h . me 2: l X si 9N IT' E 3 5 8549-:K ITIMEA af' I ,.'. 1 r ....m.Qi . . in xx fffi BOTTOM ROW: Linda Oakley, Susan McGee, Betty Martin, April Austin, Mimi Saxc, Saney Houston, Patsey Ramsey, Barbara Baker, Janell Mitchell, Francis Rlney, Cherie Lee, Naomi Blaine, Janell Nance, Janiccc Loyd, Linda Collard. Sandy Khoury, Sharon Bottoms, Karen Stevens, Cheryl Whitney, Gale Combs, Gail Harden, Linda Luttrcll. Meridith Marsh, Vernelle Morgan. SECOND ROW: Peggy Noblc, Barbara Mayfivld, Roverta Garre, Linda Having, Gay Holton, Jan Miller. Cheryl Jameson, Eina Calwell, Elizabeth Cameron, Terry Mike Johnson, Dottie Albright, Phylis Bullock, Alnia Delashaw, Gwen Reed, Sally Riner, Sally Sullivan, Julie Loewenstern, Mary Drake, Victoria Cazzell, Phulis Gecrhart, and Joni Janak. THIRD ROW: Judy Tyler, Linda Beeson, Linda Loflin, Jo Dawn Hill, Mary Sue Scoggan, Lynn Stubblcficld, Dianne Whitlark. Jon Ann Rippctoe, Kandy Jones. Libbey Teter, Karen Evans, Lynn Marshall, Janice Cook, Betty Bunch, Glenda Whisenant, Martha Smith, Linda Beth Hill. Jeanette Stokes. Sandra Manley, Judi Mathis, Patricia Robertson, FOURTH ROW: Sharon MeQuay, Carolyn McNicol, Sharon Searcy, Judy Riddle, Jane Riddle, Lana Black, Aneta Cage, Sandra Gassaway, Beth Wilbanks. Jo Thorton, Jane Gray, Connie Hanes, Terry Trapp, Jane Farra, Kay Miller, Margaret Lewis, Sally Huekcr, Frankie Hurst, Judy Clark, and Lenura Elder. gem gag mi Terry Mike Johnson, Secretary, Susan McGee, Presi- Jeanette Stokes, Vice-Presidentg Judy Clark, Secre- dent, and April Austin, Vice-President are officers tary, and Linda Oakley, President, are the officers of the thirfiperiod Girls Glee Club. of the fifth period Girls Glee Club. 83 FREDDIE HILL Vice-President 6l5C056l and JOHN MCKNIGHT Student Conductor Mm- :wi 1 ,..w I M A mg fm mm 4 W : U ' .A www . Vw. X. , Mm ig, ML -' ' 'img 1 ' E, A 5 -. y ggi..-'72 5. X-u. . - . fwggzfq, .,, R D .. .. 3, 3 11 1 - :rf , 15 ' - ,az 'fiiigl ' . .A , - , ref? 11253 . 'r' 2i 1- E.. iv 1 ll? f'l1wQE Y 'Z 354 H ,W N iywlkgi? H u W 1 hs? fs,- mzzp .... , ,Q x., M?2if?l ' , .,.., ...Q W . W ., 'ibm ' -: x aiwizzr rv .Q Nz'0.','.',Iw,. , .',f.g3,f ' -I-.3 :.-Fi Lili? W'-if f.X'g.j.'I YgpI:5',f. 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A I , vi If ii Fifth .. is , 1 r .A , is x4 nf V ,E . in + I5-G Y 1: Qfig gli tu, H gin 2, ' Y t w,,' A f if Qgiiitg, ,gxh 3 f ff 5, , 2 I mt 1532 uv tl War it , I 5 L ' . 5 HW bag 'ti it 'ig !' 4 'F ir! 4' J .X 3 rsh a'K IP '11 HM '-ig -G' QW? TOMMY SMITH EDDIE HILL SONNY WILLIAMS Librarian Councilman Councilman JTTOM ROW , . . Drum Major, Bobby Adams, Twirlers, Pat Dengler, Billye Wirt, Judy McKinnon, Sammie Williams, Asst. Drum Major, Allen Hill. SECOND JW . . . Susan Sloan, Joyce O'Rear, Wanda Flippin, Janet Leachman, Jo Ann Rippitor, Pat Kniseley, Michelle Howard, Don Lawler, John Nowlin, Jane Brewer. t Taylor, Sandie Doran, Billic Vogel, Sharon Curl, Freda Cotton. THIRD ROW . . . Robert Miranda, John Burtoft, Marvin Middleton, Paula Cayton, Kathy pkins, Janet Fernau, Vera Dam, Nancy Perry, Kathryn Cannon, Phillip Beebe, Judy Harper, Mike Nuss, Donnie Davis, John Connell. FOURTH ROW . . . Ralph yne, Jerry Bohannin, Randy Berry. Tommy Smith, David Miranda, Wayne Guinett, Jimmy McCarter, Harvel Mashourn, John Paul Askew, Jim Baker, Carol rks, Carolyn Ballard, Gwen Anderson, Steve Arden. FIFTH ROW . . . Neil Jenkins, Robert Askew, James Estess, Connie Hanes, Don Lawler, Danny Flynn. ndy Kiser, Barbara Barnard. Paddy Shannon, Carolyn Hartnett, Bruce Rovertson, Sonny Williams, Eddie Howe, Virgil Strimple. SIXTH ROW . . . Dix Chedister, nt Kimmins, Cindy Krause, Mary Love, Sharon Cline, Marilyn Higgins, Becky Jameson. Charlene Wilson, Billie Clark, Karl Wedel, Victor Wood, Bobby Frainc. VENTH ROW . , . Jon Wood, Val Thomas, Diana Bynum, Eddie Singleterry, Terry Gibbs, Bobb Simpson, Freddie Hill, Diana Whitlock, David Watkins, June dell, Jim Loper, Bobby Hacker. TOP ROW . . . John McKnight, Ed Cooley, Benny Scroggins, Eldon Gouldy, Eddie Hill, Gary McCarter. FRONT ROW: Priscilla Brown, Pennye McKinley, Linda McKinley, Bill Liles, Barbara Titus, Jodi Eppright, Kay Miller, Jo Dawn Hill, Weston Stanford. SECOND ROW: Camilla Mok, Judy Anderson, Sharon Evans, Barbara Mclnnus, Bobbie Burkett, Karen Rucker, Janice Dicon, Pat Dengler, John McKnight, Kent Kimmins, Mary Beth Love, Becky Jameson, Joyce O'Rear, Wanda Flippiri, Sharon Cline, Diana Whitlock, Pamela Pitt, Anita Bivins. THIRD ROW: Loretta Bolls, Kathy Moore, Kathy Winburn, Richard Branclxi, Mary McDowell, Nancy Gossctt, Richard Barz, Don Nicholson, Ann Roberts, Carolyn Ballard, Bobby Fraine, Steve Arden, Gloria Gillespie, Bobby Adams, Val Thomas, Eddie Singlcterry, Jon Wood, David Miranda, Jerry Bohannun, Wayne Gwinett, Tommy Smith, Bruce Robertson, Don Taylor, Virgil Strimple, Scotty Barlow. STANDING: Mr. Wayne Muller, Directorg Josie Allard, Victor Wood, Gaither Bynum, Jimmy Connell, Pat Chamberland. 86 PRISCILLA BROWN, P1'eSid9I1f WANDA FLIPPIN, Vice-President adcoda I'CA25fI'd ELAINE ARDEN, Secretary JOHN MCKNIGHT, Studgznt Conductor i 88 JOYCE PERRY Editor-in-Chief 61:5 emoriari One of the first announcements of the school year was that applications for the as yet unnamed year- book were available in room 210. 78 students eagerly answered this call and under the direction of Miss Sandra Mobley, Advisor, and Joyce Perry, Editor- in-Chief, and the 14 members of the editorial board set to work on Tascosa's first yearbook, After an election by the entire student body the name LAS MEMORIAS was chosen. Out of the 1200 students in Tascosa High School 1026 purchased the book during the subscription campaign, As a reward to the eight 1002, homerooms, each student's name was foil stamped on the cover, and the homeroom teacher received a complimentary copy, The members of the editorial board wish to thank all of the people who have helped in every way to put out Tascosa's first yearbook. jd N. BOBBY FRAINE BILL DEATON CLIFFORD JOHNSON Business Manager Art Editor Circulation Manager tv W WOODY CAMP Photography Editor GLORIA ZWANG Advertising Manager .STEVE WILSON Sports Editor Mollee Wolfe, Lay-out Editor: Jeni Swenson, Faculty Editorg and Tommy Fountain, Photography Editor, work on getting a shipment ready for printers. Janette Compton, Personalities Editorg Dell Townes, Index Editorg Annice Byrd, Activities Editor, and Diana Whitlock, Class Editor, assort cards for Senior Class section. K SUZY ASKEW Editor-in-Chief :jAe ioneer The Pioneer staff of 1958-1959 printed Tascosa High Schoo1's first paper, The name The Pioneer was selected in a student-body election at the first of the school year. The journalism class, consisting of 20 members, put out the bi-Weekly paper as their lab project. The Pioneer won an all-Texas rating at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton, which was attended by ten delegates from Tascosa last December. Reporters from the journalism class are April Austin, Janette Compton, LaWanda Cook, Candace Dowlin, Gloria Gillespie, Sylvia Hurst, Sandra Irwin, Terry Mike Johnson, Mary Mike Oles, Dickie Randall, Tanja Robertson, Bobby Sampson, Richard Sloss, and Leslie Giles. Loyce Katz Assistant Editor Bud Stradley, Photography Editor L. 1 '-is MARTHA DANIELS, News Editor 'su IARRIET BULLOCK, Exchange Editor RANDRA ALEXANDER, Circulation Manager nd . A4-'M' - JAMES MAGEE, Sports Editor MARION WOLF, Feature Editor SANDRA MOBLEY, Advisor 91 Ernst Bonek, foreign exchange student, sponsored by the Student Council, Works hard to maintain his high grade average. .Sim Jeni The Student Council of today is a very active and helpful organization in T.H.S. A student councilor is elected in each homeroom to represent that group in mat- ters Which concern the whole school, This is an organization formed for the purpose of handling problems and projects brought before them in a proper manner. The most important aims and objectives of the Stu- dent Council are to instruct in the practice of good citizenship, to train the leaders of tomorrow's civilization, to instruct in the intelligent handling of school affairs, to promote better will among students, to help promote better relations between the student body and the faculty, promote better school spirit and develop high ideals of personal conduct. 'Nik' Kerry Arnold, president of the Student Council, and Mr. Bobby Phillips, sponsor, listen to suggestions for activities from homeroom representatives. 92 ounci The Student Council is not just an or- ganization of its members. The main pro- ject of the Student Council this year was the Jr. Championship Rodeo. The purpose :of this project was to raise funds for the foreign exchange student. They sold bum- per tags at the beginning of the year, and sponsored the Crystal Ball dance at which the class favorites were presented. Student Council members attended district, state, national, and leadership conferences. Tas- cosa High School was selected to be host school for the district Top of Texas Con- vention to be held in the fall semester of 1959. ,fasleg K it A A 'F ilef fiil S' A twin r.... , ffispi 1 5 W s l sl or -Au-q' ear., de, .. M V K Betty Brown, corresponding Secretary, Lyman Stubblefield, treasurer, Kerry Arnold, president, Dean Robertson, vice-pre.si- dent, and Suzy Askew, recording secretary, discuss plans for next meeting. X 'Wm' d K Arnold conducted a Student Council work shop at thc beginning Dean Robertson, Chuck Maharge, an erry of the year. -.Q. Man... Phyllis Kline, vice-president: Sue Crossland, treasur- er, Linda Gilley, presidentg and Janeece Compton, recording secretary prepare for the GRA basketball tournament. H ef Candace Dowlin demonstrates the proper badminton serve. The Girls Recreation Association is an organi- zation of energetic girls who are interested in sports. Any girl with the desire to participate in basketball, archery, speedaway, badminton, volleyball, or tumbling may become a member of GRA. Each girl has a separate point chart. Fifty points will earn a GRA patch, seventy-five points earns a local letter, and one hundred points entitles one to a state letterf Approxi- mately thirty THS girls are eligible for a local letter and five for the state letter. The co-spon- sors of GRA are Mrs. Doris Foreman and Miss Jo Ann Tomlin. GRA girls practiced archery during gym periods. Wranglers discuss ways to help school at one of their weekly meetings. Dickie Runyon, Jimmy Benton, Scott Yates Pat Cannon, and Mike Musick assist cheer- leaders with Rebel air-horn at pep-rally. Pd I1 g eI':5 Jerry Searcy, Kerry Arnold, Mike McBurney, Tommy Fountain, Bill Strong, Scott Yates, Ralph Hollaway, and Steve Wheir attend to REBEL at the Tascosa-Pampa game. The Wranglers took Rebel to all of the games to help boost student spirit. Calvin Smith, presidentg Scott Yates, secretary and Jerry Searey vice-president of the Science Club operate the control panel on the power supply for the chemistry and physics labs. M.. O., 64.4 Mrs, Mabel Rodgers and Mr. W. R. Harden have joined forces and are sponsoring the Biology Club. In order to become a member one must have already had biology or must be taking it. The club's purpose is to have a more developed study of biology. The Biology Club offers interested students an opportunity for advanced labratory study. Among interesting things done during the year are the field trips to places such as North West Texas Hospital. The first semester's meetings were mainly used to plan the second semester's activi- ties. 96 cience The Science Club is composed of chemis try and physics students who have takei these courses previously. Promoting inter est in science is the purpose of this organ ization. Members take field trips to sucl interesting places as the heliem plant Texaco refinery, and the N ort.h West Texa: Hospital. At the meetings students dem' onstrate their own projects, or listen tc guest speakers. The sponsor of the Science Club is Mr, C, L. Jones. E1 .. i 6 if A fag! 5 15,1 ' -' fr ln5Q.si19 a s Wuug ,mm . K RY f .,f...0f1fQur Sandi Irwin, reporterg Charlotte Haltom, secretaryg Libby Under- wood, vice-presidentg and David Howe, president look at a chart of trees in a classroom. EAA. The Future Homemakers of America is a group of girls taking foods or clothing FHA girls throughout the state sent Christmas cards to state hospitals for the patients to send to friends. Each chapter makes Texas flags for the class rooms. Another project is the planting of red roses, the FHA flower, at school and at home. Two girls from the THS chapter will attend the state convention in Ft. Worth during April, The governing body of FHA is called the council, It is composed of the officers and a delegate from each homemaking class, -0-up Junior-Senior FHA officers Sandra Alexander public iel tions chairman Pat Coe degrees Carolyn Scarbrough corresponding secretaryg Judy Hamilton, president Jaydene Keivit program chairman Eleanor Teal ie porterg and Joyce O'Rear, recording secretary look at 1958 59 scrapbook of activities if Officers of the Freshman-Sophomore Hi Y are Kenneth Nall, president, Duane Owens, vice-president, John Connell, secretary, Howard Stokes, chaplain. f-U The Hi Y club is made up of two sep- arate groups. One group is from the Fresh- man and Sophomore classesg the second is from the Junior and Senior classes. The Hi Y has sent delegates to several coventions during the year. Three THS boys Went to the Youth and Government Covention at Austin, Texas Where after hearing Governor Price Daniel speak in the House of Representatives, youth officers were elected. Other conventions attended were in Lubbock, Odessa, and Wichita Falls. 3,3 Officers of the Junior-Senior Hi Y are Danny Webb, Ronnie Longanecker, Mike Sims, and Mr. Sid Bayless, sponsor, standing. Bert Randall and Szabi Nagy are sitting. ri- i- The high point of Tri-Hi-Y activities took place when Sharon Zilkie and Elaine Arden at- tended a session of the State Legislature in Austin on Decemberll and 12. They submitted a bill written by the Tascosa Tri-Hi-Y chapter to the legislature, but it did not pass. The Tri-Hi-Y chapter attended a convention held in Lubbock as a preliminary to the session in Austin. Claudia Meisenheimer went to Odessa as the delegate to the spring planning conference which was held in Wichita Falls. The Tri-Hi-Y members held 'various projects such as selling pop bottles and coat hangers to raise money. 2iI1Emsiia'f51H iii1L1.2f'l2JfliE2fiS 5? ZiiE'rr1l15il5Y,' 151511 a business meeting. Marian Wolf, Dianne Burcham and Elaine Arden sold coke bottles to raise money for the Tri-Hi-Y activity fund. John McKnight, president and James Milhoan, vice-president of the Math Club show some of their mathematical genius. Shale 16,6 CM The Slide Rule Club acquaints stu- dents with the fundamentals of the slide rule which are multiplication and division. For the more ad- vanced students the club develops skill in the use of the slide rules which may be applied in subjects as physics, chemistry, and trigono- metry.- Anyone interested in math and the slide rule may become a member. Mr. Bob Gleason is spon- sor of this organization, 100 WMA C ug The development of greater interest in math and the promotion of higher schol- arship are principles of the Tascosa chapter of the National Mathematics Society, Members may be identified by gold pins bearing the Pythagarean the- orem design. Membership requirements are five semesters of college preparatory math for a chapter memberg or plane geometry for an associate membership. On the first Thursday of each month members have special speakers, films, and recordings. Members compete for points by making a project eac.h month. A prize is awarded the member with the highest number of points, Kenneth Krabbe, secretary-treasurerg Jerry Searcy, president and Bruce Loyd, vice-president of the Slide Rule Club practice working problems with their slide rules. ow ing The Bowling Club is a club for bowling enthusiasts. Every Thurs- day afternoon the Tascosa Bowling League may be found at the West- ern Bowl. The eight teams that make up this league compete against each other, Any student in- terested in bowling can become a member. Mr. C. L. Jones sponsors the club. The members of the Tascosa Drill Team practice fundamental drills in the commons. 'K 4 .- . AXTX - .a . i I1 Sharon Adkins, Barbara Brooks, and Sandra Davis hold a trophy .EDJ The Tascosa High School Drill Team was organized by stu- dents interested in the functions of the ROTC, Plans for the year included march- ing at sport activities wearing military uni- forms. They practiced on the lot next to the gym. 101 Gail Jones, Cliffa Jo Yancy, Amarllys Gibbons, and Patsy Hawpc . cfi CAL 'Distributive Education is a public school program training young people Who are preparing for jobs in the field of distribution. Students spend half of each day in school taking the usual courses, including a special DE course which includes such subjects as accuracy in arithmetic and English, selling, good customer service, and correct business behavior. Afternoons and Saturdays the DE students work for cooperative bus- iness firms, gaining practical experience, and applying the lessons which they have learned in school. A slogan of the DE club is Knowledge plus Experience equals Skills. Mr. Dean Bigham is the 'sponsor of the Distributive Education Club. Kay Baker, Mr. Dean Bigham, Pat Gwen, Louise Rudd, and Gail Bennett make plans for meeting oi the Distributive ,Education Club. 'mo Qui! anal Sera!! Quill and Scroll is the international honor society for journalists. The main objec- tive of the organizadon is to encourage scholarship among all journalism students. To be a member of Quill and Scroll, a student must be in the upper third of his class, at least a junior, and must also be outstanding in journalism work, Quill and Scroll gives awards for achievements in journahsdc work. All members take an active part in all journahsnrsponsored acdvides They were partly responsible for the election of class favorites and their presentation at the Crystal Ball. ' I hm, Suzy Askew, Steve Wilson, Joyce Perry and Clifford Johnson inspect annual progress chart. WISN 'KRT' M is feb A -' i - . .A I i'ii 1:13-'-Q1 if-, -Y - X Q 2 Q ,ps--M, Nina Tomlinson, Rebecca Herring, and Bob Fraine look over on the exchange annuals U- jeell 6 Tascosa High's Y-Teens are divided into two groups, The Freshman-Sophomore group is headed by Mrs. T. W. Dowlen and Mrs. Ollie Jones: the Junior-Senior club sponsor is Mrs. M. K. Bishop, Y-Teens belong to a world-wide fellowship of women and girls of every race, creed, color and occupation in the YWCA's sixty- five countries. Each Y-Teen is bound to the other by the YWCA Purpose and Y-Teen Goals, and shares in a democratic process to further these goals. New friends, new experiences, new opportunities are the re- wards of Y-Teen membership. The purpose of this organization is to build a fellowship of women and girls de- voted to the task of realizing in our com- mon life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. 'fi'-Q WTBQP' Officers of the Freshman Sophomore Y Teens are Candace Dowlen, presidentg Carolyn Smith, treasurerg Sharon Adkins devotional chairman Carol Clevenger parliamentariang Janelle Nance, secretary, Starr .j. The Tascosa C.hapter of Future Teachers of America is named for Laura V. Hamner, retired columnist and author. The purpose of this club is to study and to identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching. Mr. and Miss FTA participate in the dis- trict and state contests. Mr. FTA is Dean Robertson, and Miss FTA is Betsy Ballard. In the spring senior members observe and practice teach two days in an elemen- tary school. Officers are installed at an annual breakfast where seniors are a- warded FTA letters. The .historian and vice-president are in charge of making a scrapbook and yearbook for district and state contests. One of the slogans of FTA is Aim High+Be a Teacher. Mrs. E. A, Kimmins and Mr. E, L. Hammit are the sponsors of the club. Q if at 5' ?u1 in Q. bi' 'S 5.9 X' 5 T X is A 3 if . .. .,,. , ... , 4, A at . it I Betsy Ballard, Tascosa's Miss FTA, and Dean Robertson district Mr. FTA discuss the state contest with Mr. E L Hammit, one of the club sponsors. 1 A 6 Lucy Smith, secretaryg Sallie Bradley, vice-president, and Pat Riggs, treasurer look on as Myrtle Boyer, president plans a meeting for the Future Teachers. 'K 'Y u if Rita Robinson, secretaryg Patricia Nichols, presidentg and Sheila George, vice-president work as teacher's aides for one of the club's projects. ecref aria eruice ug The Secretarial Service Club is an organi- zation that trains girls to become good secre- taries. The main objectives of this club is to serve the school by using typing skills and the girls' knowledge of cutting stencils. Most of the girls are available during the fifth period to do any type of office work. This Work gives the members experience for the jobs they will have after graduation from high school. The membership requirements are first year typing and shorthand. The club has no regular meetings other than regular class times which are first and second period. Mrs, Cora Braudt is the sponsor of the Secretarial Service Club. 5' s 'buf it spa Members of the Secretarial Service Club practice on daily exercises. Wa fiona c onor ociefy The National Honor Society is an organiza- ion open to outstanding students of Tascosa. Zequirements for membership are at least a P0 average in all grades, good citizenship, char- icter, and service to the school. Members are :hosen by the faculty on the basis of their ibility to meet the requirements. Although late rg, n starting because of the requirement that nembers be in school a year, the club is plan- S ming many services for Tascosa High School, as Dale Griffith, Jack Loveless and James Milhoan discuss organi- zation plans with Mrs. Gladys Cox, Tascosa Honor Society sponsor. VI1 l We c,c, cc.. .f lk NAL? goo QTY W... -ff MONO X im l fog Don Whitlark, Woodfin Camp, Nina Tomlinso and Kerry Arnold look at the National Honor Society emblem which is also the official pin of the organization. 107 .7L e5,aian5 i The aim of the Thespian Society is the 'advancement and improvement of the pro- gress of the dramatic arts in secondary school. Prior to membership Lone must earn at least ten Thespian points, and must be accepted by the sponsor. Thespians is an honor group for outstanding dramatic students. The Thespians put on plays for contest during the year. Mike Musick, Linda Gilley, Dannye Gardner, and Betsy Ballard, officers of the Thespians, set the stage for Green Grow the Li1acs. -w...,....,....-ff fs? Jerry Searcy, stage hand, operates the lights Scot Yates and Jerry Searcy P1111 the Curtains for Thespian productions. for Thespians- V 5 ff-Mn, fy. in an .gg , Mfg. rgy rw. gig in , '- rw. 'Nt ' Y? x wiv, A . H N Q P Q 1 , ' S Uv X .ni R X533 I., 4 x J .av- .1 k U .. ' , P R52: 1 'i 'af In 4 X x 4 W A 4 ,X 5-A Q . .5.,g , 2 f Nw .KA , o f W 1 1 , . :- A as 3 ,sivjhy i X anna f i feel! POM! The Speech Department presented Green -Grow the Lilacs on January 29 and 30 in the Tascosa auditorium, The play was the original story of Oklahoma, the musical. Green Grow the Lilacs is laid in Indian Territory in 1900. Oklahoma, admitted to the Union in 1907, was formed by combining the Indian and Oklahoma Territories. ' Dean Robertson and Gwen Combs played the leading rolesg Dean as Curley McClain and Gwen as Laurey Williams, Betsy Ballard played Aunt Eller Murphy. Jeeter and Curly have an argument over Laurey in the smoke house. bf if 5 5 if 5 it :E E 8 i r A s 5 Ulm Jifm Mike Musick played Jeeter Fry and Linda Gilley played Ado Annie Carnes. Ronnie Long- anecker played a peddler and Scott Yates played Old Man Peck, Cowboys were Kerry Arnold, Richard Barz, Morty Cooper, Jerry McClendon, Bill Strong, John Taylor, and Ronnie Frazier. Dannye Gardner, Janet O'Nei1, Darlene Rear- don, Victoria Cazzell and Celia Gains were the girls in the play, The people who handled things backstage were Mr. J. H. 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' ' '- M ' ffm' l ' fl a- CAQQPLGJQPJ, Pang. eI'5, EGRL 2406! jafuhg School spirit was really great! Everyone worked with the cheerleaders to boost the school and the athletic teams. Every Rebel was proud of the new school and the outstanding football and basketball seasons. The cheerleaders worked long hours to make the pep rallies a success. Working with them were groups of the student body including the faculty who led cheers at one pep rally. Two different cheerleaders planned each pep rally, 'Ml :lf-me , This not only included pep rallies at school, but alsc pre-game pep rallies. This was an exciting and outstanding year for Tas- cosa. There were many first-times in a new school and school spirit and willingness to work thrived, Remember the first pep rally outside on the patio The band, and Wranglers worked with the cheerleaders to add variety to the yells, f X UY'5' 23 an pafiefi Rebel, the goat, became Tascosa's first nascot and immediately became a symbol if Tascosa's spirit. The pep rallies were moved into the spacious gym when the weather prevented rutdoor rallies. Business men, football ilayers and many student groups present- id skits for entertainment. Basketball pep 'allies were held in the auditorium. N i -'G V I il W 5 5 1 Saba! Spirif jariuea .245 .sjfuclenfa KMA jeam Many activities and organizations played a part of our football season. The Wranglers, boys' service club, is composed of junior and senior boys who assist with the pep rallies, encourage school spirit, and guard Rebel, the school mascot. Paper shakers and Rebel flags which were sold by the journalism department boosted school spirit and en- couraged the team to go for victorv. Many excellent halt-time shows were staged by th Tascosa Rebel Band whose flashy black and red un: forms were born for the first time at the Pampa Hai vester-Rebel football game at Pampa. One of the most outstanding and impressive half-tim activities was the presentation of the 1958-1959 Rebe Band Queen, Judy McKinnon. This attraction took plac at the Rebel-Sandie football game. -iii - iii N if' fv in 1R9 '5'f 'ig' S .... fd ,ai I :,,,.. Y '3U99 . AWN gg ,vf 1 .I ' .nv ' 'ww ,:- 'U' N ei? W I 'NF . gary - N wif? P25 lflell 6 QBPLCIJQIQS olqeavl j0I' Cllflzf yells for pep rally presentations. This pretty quartet composed of Helen Avara, Peggy Noble, Sally Sullivan, and Janelle Mitchell made up the 1958-1959 Freshman cheerleaders. wif ,nfl .5 Ernst rests after a run around the track. 5- .tt -ht.-s f-XC is 2 isa V a iff? -X X 315 . .L K K x . Ernst is made into a first-class Texan by the student council, with their gift of a Texas outfit. 6,1-nal Zzznel' .95 xcepfiona! 6xcAan9e .sgfuflenf Tascosa was honored with an exceptional foreign ex- change student during the school year '58-'59. From Vienna, Austria, Ernst Bcnek came to live with Kenneth Krabbe and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krabbe, where he enjoyed Warm Texas hospitality. Ernst was elected president of the first Tascosa Key Club and was an honorary member on the Seniors Activities Commit- tee and the Senior Gif ommi t C ttee. state Q, ,pw- ' NOVVPW' ,K jfs' . M H Ernst's favorite activity was participating in track in which he is very outstanding and won several honors. Ernst Bonek will long be remembered by the student body and his Congeniality has made a lasting impres- sion on Tascosa. Ernst at breakfast with the Krabbes. A X 'A .wi I F . is wil l ' X.. Judy Anderson, outstanding in the field of music, was honored as the first Reb of the Weekf' lei, of wget WW Five people had the honor of being chosen as a Rebel of the Week during our first year. They were presented to the student body at pep rallies where the Rebel of the Weekl' yell was led for them. The outstanding Rebels were nominated by the student body. Karolyn Howe was nominated to fill the position of the third Rob of the Week. 'mt r rr Xe M... pf , Karolyn Howe, clerk, checks the qualifications of the Sophomore class members. M Marian Wolf prepares her ballot as Ronnie Sherrod, clerk Don Graham, judge, and Johnny Scoggins, clerk, check her qualifications. .S7oufAern Efe, hcera Ckogien .911 indian The election of the first Tascosa class officers and .e first Miss Southern Belle took place in November. A president, vice-president, and secretary were selected om each class. Miss Southern Belle was selected from ie Senior Class. ln class assemblies in the gym, candidates for individ ual offices were presented, Miss Southern Belle Candi dates were presented in a separate assembly. 'oting often took X nought. vw wg-'rw' Tr1a Bryant Bill Litle and Ralph Holloway work on making the big snowman for the aaa auorifegi, ubfan ing eniom re.4enfec Much preparation was given.to mak Tascosa's first formal dance a succes: Long hours of hard work were given t the making of decorations, The theme of the dance was Uwintc Wonderland. Ken Johnson served as mas ter of ceremonies. Music for the dance wa provided by Phil Phillips and his orches tra. Snowmen, reindeer, crystal balls and Christmas Tree were a few of the man outstanding decorations. Blue lights crea ed a snowy atmosphere for the dance, O4 ,df CWM BJ The highlight of the Crystal Ball was the presentation of the Class Favorites and the announcement of the Outstanding Sen- iors. The results of the elections of these were kept a secret until the presentation that night. Couples attending the dance assembled in t.he auditorium for the first time, This took place during the dance, They faced the stage which had the setting of a winter scene. Kerry Arnold served as the master-of- ceremonies. Nita Westfall, Miss Southern Belle, announced the Class Favorites, and Joyce Perry announced the Outstanding Seniors. In the top picture the Favorites are Margaret Lewis, Bobby Vaclav, Danny Webb, Cecille Roach, Janette Compton, Ken Johnson, Curtis Rexrode, and Peggy No-ble, In the picture at the right are Suzy Askew and Kerry Arnold, Outstanding Seniors. eniorzs ef Qngg ounci! .S7,90l'l50I'5 poclel The long ,awaited day, when the Seniors could order their class rings, finally came and then the Seniors could look forward to the day when they would receive their rings. Cowboys! Horses! Bulls! Grand Entry! Flag Drill! Prizes' The rodeo was presented in January, by the Student Councils -of Amarillo High School, Palo Dui High School and Tascosa High School in conjunctic with the Amarillo Fat Stock Show, The proceeds fron this rodeo will be used to pay for a foreign exchang student for each of the three high schools. 'yd' ifkral .yd Wad vafuagk' parenfd 'Mail Sc oo Mrs. Dollee Small, homemaking teacher, talks to parents visiting on Back-to-School night, Many parents came to look the new school over and of course to talk to the teachers about their kids. Gene Gifford was the winner of the Amarillo News and Globe-Times Most Valuable Rebel Football Player Award. Gene's, picture will be the first in the Tas- cosa's Hall of Fame. Gene, captain of the Rebel's, made all- district 3-AAAA first offensive team guard and the second defensive team as line- backer. He received an honorable mention on t.he all-state team. This is the greatest thing that ever happened to me, commented Gene after he received the award. V 3,1 5: :E gf? gg , Pig 1? , ff , LE -. S 41 X l -.Ml 126 Ii 1 L45 5oufAern E e Nita Westfall was formally presented to the student body in two consecutive assemblies on February 13. Dean Robertson, master of ceremonies, an- nounced her attendants w.ho entered from the side doors of the auditorium. From the Senior Class were Candy Berry escorted by Steve Wheir .and Janette Compton escorted by Ken Johnson. From the Junior Class were Rebecca Herring and her escort, Jakie Nicholson. Also Cecille Roach was escorted by Danny Webb. Linda Loflin and her escort, Jack Boger, and Margaret Lewis accompanied by Bobby Vaclav were the attendants from the Sophomore Class. Freshmen were represented by Vicki Bivins, escorted by Jerry Anthony and Peggy Noble and her escort, Curtis Rexrode, The girls were carrying fans with nosegays matching their formals. I'e52llt0J .gil 55eI1'lA!g Kerry Arnold, Student Council president, escorted Nita onto the stage. Flower bearers were Sara Jane and Robert Muller, children of Mr. Wayne Muller, Tascosa band director. Entertainment was presented by the Music Department. A duet consisting of Lynda Jordan and Ralph Holloway sang In the Still of the Night. A violin solo, La Precieusej' was pre- sented hy Priscilla Brown. Nita was presented to her attendants and then to the audience, The stage setting was the lawn of a southern plantation. Green shrubs and plants were a background for the white wrought- iron lawn furniture. Sophomore Class Favorites, Freshman Class Favorites MARGARET LEWIS and BOBBY VACLAV PEGGY NOBLE and CURTIS REEXRODE Sophomore President and Secrgtary, Freshman Class President and Secretary, JACK BOGER and LINDA LOFLIN JERRY ANTHONY and VICKIE BIVINS 52, .. ,, 3 . xml, YQ' X: .Wye ,w iii' 5 L23 . A 4 17' va y. 51 -:iv ,O C7 .lg i A I 1 2 , S Senior Class Favorites, Junior Class Favorites, JANETTE COMPTON and KEN JOHNSON CECILLE ROACH and DANNY WEBB Senior Class President and' Secretary, Junior Class Pl'9Sid9f1t and 50Cl'CtHFY. STEVE WHEIR and CANDY BERRY JAKIENICHOLSONSLREBECCA HERRING MJF' R+. W sx s.,mAes . QNX ri T A u 5 1 4 ma .4 -g7nufAprn ual? ,!wluol.4on, Sue 5mifA, yaneffe Campion in SoufAern Efe Q ,, 3 xg L .W -fs AN S is J SK . 4 Rv N. If S Ni W 5 S it X wi. mv- ew in , V1- :E Q 4 TEL wh xi my Jam., ,4 W.. in en for auorifezx allette 0l'l'll9t0I'l all cl JQI1 JOAl'l60ll . E X i if ' ' 1 l E .1 F f E 'is W .4 . f Q 1 s ,F 1 X. vi, Mi iv E .X . M Diff ' -ig 6 3115M,g1gl gA f M f in 2 :',f I. 4 5 - -is ' . . -IXQA5 gf' 5 6,5 a y' , r 55 Www ff , W QM lf . ., Swiss ,QA J 2 1 - 2 A ,, 1 J i I 4, k i g Q I 52 Q i I . 139 unior A auorifezi k.,,,,f '-13' i.......w.,.M.. 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Be- :ause of the long hours spent in and also out of school, the cheerleaders take great pride in the results of their work for their team and school. The cheerleaders wish to say- We don't believe there is a student body in the world that, person for person, outyelled the Rebels this year, We were especially proud when Jn two consecutive Saturdays our team out- played and our student body outyelled our two ieighboring high schools, Thanks for every- thing. -Rebel Cheerleaders JOHNNY SCOGGINS NINA TOMLINSON DANNY WEBB A - if a5C056l I9 X F Z N . D X- iw of 9 r iiiiilfisy -i - V gills jk' .f . z: fi .W .1 :':f.' s .Q Lf' fig? K till? B Uggigfg, . fgggiifsfg L L Q GENE GIFFORD . . . has been outstanding in football and baseball throughout high school. A popular student, Gene was selected captain of the first Rebel football squad and most valuable player of the 1958-59 season. a.4co5a 0,9 ell is SUZY ASKEW . . .is editor-in-chief of The Pioneer and also holds the honor of Miss Tascosn Noted for her editorials, Suzy also serves as Student Council secretary and sings in Les Chan- teurs. 61560561 0,9 ell NINA TOMLQINSON, . . leaves her shadow in the Tascosa library where she has spent con- siderable time working to maintain her outstanding scholastic record. Nina has helped cheer two seasons of football ancl basketball to victories. 6l:fC0.'5a 0,0 ell CLIFFORD JOHNSON . . . one of the schoo1's most active students, is vice-president of the Senior Class and serves as president of Les Chanteurs. Circulation manager for the Las Mc- morias, he also serves as president of the A11 City Press Club. 0:56050 0,9 ell CANDY BERRY . . . is an outstanding mathematics and science student. As secretary of the Class of '59 she headed the senior gift committee and played an important part in selecting their gift to the school. Cand is al ' y so an ardent member of the Student Council. 61560561 0,9 n en 12355 V35 A I Il . --M. KERRY ARNOLD . . . students' choice for Mr. Tascosa, Kerry is serving as president of the Stu- dent Council and has played an important role in the functioning of this year's Junior Rodeo. In dramatics Kerry took part in ,several productions and as a Wrangler, he helped build school spirit. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' llL1 lu!MlEUHll BY aricogia 0,9 ell WOODFIN CAMP . . . is responsible for excellent photography in this yearbook. Plus his schol- astic achievernents, Woody is a Rebel wrestler and a member of the National Honor Society and Ken Club. j . A mach .7aLe Gig amlaionrx if The Tascosa Rebels, rated last in the 3-AAAA race, surprised the district competitors by hammering out one of the finest records ever seen for a first-year team. What made up in determination, spirit and drive. They rose to become city champs, beating the hi d Dons and Sandies, Tascosa's first game was against the Arlington Heights Yellow Jackets, Althou picked to lose, the Rebels defeated the Fort Worth team 27-12. After dropping a game to the Bisons of Dallas 19-7, the Red and Black traveled to El Paso to score a victory over the Austin High Panthers, 14-6. District competition opened with a jaunt to Pampa where the Rebs whipped the Harvesters 13-6. The following week the Rebels were handed their first conference defeat by the district champs, the Borger Bulldogs. Although the Rebels fought a hard game, they were set back 27-6. T.he Westerners seemed to get the breaks in the Tom S. Lubbock High-Tasco sa match. The Rebels wound up on the wrong end of the score 13-6. After an open date the firey Rebels easily smashed over the outclassed Sandies 28-12. The Rebels became city champs the following week by edging past the Palo Duro Dons 6-0 in a hard- fought game. After losing to Monterey of Lubbock 27-20, they bounced back to pounce Plainview 7-0. R. M. PATTERSON Assistant Coach OLIVER OWEN Assistant Coach the Rebels lacked in ex ' n , they In ,- ,,...- Q , . 7 -R a Q , 1 N, an we fm ri if .WL ' :M ' Wwji six? in 1? i W st. m lf . F5 .., . 3 E J . '7i 9' N3 . s . .,.,. ..:f,aM4 gi - . K l ssl BO'I'I'OM ROW: Dickie Freeman, Clifford Winburn, Hood Franks, Eddie Ward, James Morga Don Mobbs, Gary Hobbs, and Larry Baker. Jakie Nickleson, Harry Alwein, Bill Brooks, Gene Stouse, and Head Coach Bill Ellington. ROW Baker, David Hill, Joe Thompson, Terry Mahan, Assistant Coach R. M. Patterson. TOP ROW: Dickson, John McCracken, and Tommy Schubert. ' JOHN PAT HARTSFIELD ROW TWO: Assistant Coach John McGui Gifford, Durwood Epps, Bobby Drake, Jei THREE: Assistant Coach Oliver Owen, Jel Gary Mask, Kent Tomlinson, Orvil Flippin, a Tommy Ecker, Don Broom, Don Manley, Herl s y f'iK z vmwz' in TOM WESTBROOK 162 Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Staff Trainer QUINCY ARMSTRONG JOHN ELAM Assxstant Coach Asslstant Coach gc?- Ni M65 gag 0ll'COIlLl'eIlC2 ,9el'leI' T.he Arlington Heights Yellow Jackets of Fort Worth were the first to witness the fiery action of the Rebels as they fell to the spirited team 27-12. The Yellow' Jackets racked up six points to take an early lead, but the fighting Rebels struck back for 27 big points before the final gun sounded. On September 19, the Rebels played their second non-conference battle against the Sunset Bisons of Dallas, After an impressive first half, the Rebels were set back by the Bisons 19-7, The following week the team went to El Paso on their first roadtrip of the year, There they squared off with Austin High. Beating Austin 14-6 set the stage for the following eight weeks of district play. James MorganL13J up-ends Charles Marshall C163 of the Sunset Bisons in a non-conference tilt The Rebels were set back 19-7 in the initial loss of the season. DON MANLEY TOMMY SCHUBERT IIERBIE DICKSON EDDIE WARD Quarterback Center Tackle End H 1- :V-:-.fi fI ?B.1:1i'aEL4E? ' iiiii back 9 WAQQ il 'R K Xbgf ffm wk l x W. f W ,, R 3 IC A X 'En X 3-U Q' ,A X P ,, ... ..,.. I J fl ww, Q lake M ms, G my gf' :pi gy N I fun-avi L L MB , .,, -K ,nj A. ,Y K .C , 5, V V 2 WNV, . . I ,, it W p 4 A A I I , . M . 'fm :,gf., 1?f:f::c W - f' f 31539-Q:,i1 ' ' 3 - V. ,Q,gJfff5?Q'f3'if1f:i gtfgia 15:1 p -.I ' ' ' 4, if-5 -gui' ,v,- i jgltibi -1 sf fi . 41-- K IZ. f , :. V wx C . f, -,dw . . 4 . X123 ff- I 'ri' MTE? TERRY MAHAN JERRY STOUSE DAVID HILL Tackle End Tackle CLIFFORD WINBURN Fullback 'Q wit Don Broom C445 and 'Gene Gifford C651 put the stop on Borgcr's Cotton Lamb C329 mid way in the third quarter. Borger went on to win the district championship. mga!! ja!! jo Qmigifricf Camlaa After romping to a victory over their first district foes, the Rebels were set back the following week by the Borger Bulldogs, 27-6. Tascosa's only touch- down came late in the third quarter when halfback Frank Thompson passed to James Morgan for 11 yards, The other .halfback took the ball on the 5 and was almost knocked off his feet on the 3 but fought his way into the end zone. Thompson was stopped short on the goal on a run for the extra points. The 27-6 score did not tell the full story, In statistics the Rebels were neck and neck with the winners, The Bulldogs scored twice on the ground, once on a pass and another on an intercepted Tascosa pass, Borger went on to have an undefeated season and became district champs, only to be beaten in bi-district play by Wichita Falls. 166 ...sw GENE GIFFORD Guard Lexi? ,Que it it' ' I 'ia fu 'wfhfi si .H 1 f eff 'J , 2- - ff C M .M i S QE M. C , Mft, K ar f me V JM Mfg A bra fe r A IN- Cf f'fI'w ' 1 cis: was ilk K at be 3 we MR.. are Y -f , ,wfgmgw ,U 'Sag-j:1'. ' gf K2 :A mag-Qyw t X:sEip1?fg55g,,f.. QT :L yyp- -gaggif-zgg zz,-zrgjgg Qi? A I G gf,pfg,.l, , . .gk , 'f sage A wr' fs.gfg3:aH ,wr e 3355, 23,5 I Y? , . lCiff 'f WA. 5.1, lil' Q' 'V -0.46 a ,- f Q 1 .SV .Aa T ','t W Siikiihr -' . .'w5mQew CfS-' x, f ' ' , ....1f4: f - , M 4 ret Vx ?Y 'Q' nv X N , V 5 5 5 UV' in im 4 ' if is i A W , 5 Pa A -fa 41 be A H Wa fm? Q, I X Lf: at .sf ,H ai f ' is ' 2 gg 4 X fi -'I' 6 . 3 . , , f f 'P' fy. WFHW ,Www - i if K sf M - at ' gt A-.ex gf 1 ,. I,- V' V i 7' 4-fe1', I Z Ha 'i' ,, 3 'f 'Lwffa' ' ,, 1,3 a t- f . -fi' taiifff' ,Ei-Vg 1 H: sg wwe -.JI .tt Y-H. 1 aacoaa aaaoe g weafernera Lubbock's only completed forward pass sparked them to victory over the Rebels in the second conference clash of the season. The Rebels were the first to score as quarterback Bill Brooks plunged over from the two-yard line for six points. A brilliant kick-off return put the Westerners within the shadows of Taseosa's goal, However, the valiant Rebels defense stopped this drive short of its mark. After a drive to the Rebel 16-yard line, in trotted an alternate quar- terback who had not handled a play on offense all night and flipped the deciding pass to an awaiting end, Lubbock scored again midway in the fourth quarter, The extra point was kicked and the score stood at 13-6, The Rebels were unable to muster enough strength for a quick comeback and the game ended with the Rebels on the wrong end of a 13-6 score. Don Broom M41 picks up 8 yards before being brought down from behind by an unidentified Westerner. Other identifiable players include John McCracken 1759, Jerry Stouse 4847, and Durwood Epps 1669. DON BROOM JOHN MCCRACKEN JAKIE NICKLESON HARRY ALWEIN Fullback Tackle Quarterback Center J, , an . R H i gn at 'Q' W U Q ears 'wages asmw , swmkma' we it z ,ii. S1355 , -arxff 1, T f - 1, si ---535 Q Www. 'S 1 swg t , vs 'fi .,--in ' i i nmegqgwaevrwgffs R-g - , -a ,T e . V. g y i ta I, tx law W ss we a f - Nakifi it snags an ll X as A I :zz x 2 is is ' ff if 4' -' H K f g ,.. K 1 1 -a .ifflff w sv ' ti -3,-N--b f N ' - 4'-' 'z e ' Q ' :wulff aw ,,is555? a.m,k-14ixw ?,ii,wr'.,1e5f'Qgs.' :warms - - 1' . . . MLM .Sjmffm QJJM .Slmdafofm The action-packed Tascosa Rebels romped to a decisive 28-12 victory over the ill-fated Golden Sandies, Coach Bill Ellington's gridders had complete con- trol of the situation from the opening kick-off, The first meeting in history between these two teams was marked by hard, clean play. The first Rebel touch- down was sparked by a 5-yard pass play from halfback James Morgan to end Bobby Drake. Minutes later quarterback Bill Brooks crashed over the one-foot line for the second Rebel tally, making the score 14-0. The Rebels scored twice in the action-packed second half, Bill Brooks cracked the out-fought Sandie line for ,the third Rebel touchdown, Late in the fourth period halfbpzgk Frank Thompson hammered over strong right tackle for the last 9 yards of a 59-yard TD drive. The outclassed Sandies managed to cross Tascosa's goal twice, each score being set up by Rebel penalties. 4 I i 1 : GARY MASK Guard Bill Brooks 1223 stops an unidentified Sandie and John McCraken C759 runs in to help DICKIE FREEMAN FRANK THOMPSON DURWARD EPPS -- ... . Tackle 1, . Vs X X, I BERT RANDALL Tackle v t I . H 1-. -W 1 so X 4, W K A .Q-f A 5.55 ' fi ill' G' 2 - - -sf ,.: .i -I' - . ..,.,. .QT .31 g s. ,, Q 6 H ,355- .fifl is 1,51 X f .i ., . N cm, M - N 1-t r - A at, ' A ' - , Xwalti. .P BOBBY DRAKE End 1, t ..- ., ,'-,-, .,.. : V sflfg ig 'f M K ii Eg s fi My . V - . .. , ' it ' Ibn is Nl ' i .. -. 4? . , 4' 4 Qi Q ,.., .- W X W it HOOD FRANKS KENT TOMLINSON ORVIL FLIPPIN Guard Halfback End Don Broom 4445 breaks into the open after the way was cleared by Tommy Ecker 1863. Other Rebels clearing the way are John McCracken 4753 and Durwood Epps C665 GARY HOBBS Fin rl E E E W i T 6l.4C056l OPP 25 alltlg onzi With only one minute and 41 seconds left on the clock, halfback Frank Thomp- son sailed 6 yards on a reverse around right end for the lone touch-down in the hard fought 6-0 triumph over the favored Palo Duro Dons. Each team had penetrated within their opponent's 20 several times but failed to score, Punts played an important part in holding the Rebels to 6 points. Palo Duro averaged 50 yards per kick with one booming 90-yard blast. However, the Rebs bounced back each time and returned the ball to the shadows of their opponents' goal. In statistics the Rebels never trailed, They led in first downs, 17-5 and in total yards gained 248-115. The crowd of 7,500 saw a game of goal-line stands, breaks and spirited play. IAQ fl 3 it X: 'E' -fs--' 4 f.uwranll1l -AYSCUS -agen .. crfn.. we -1: 1- ,g:--.::.,::-15-::. -5 ' my 2 wg ,t ggr ,1',.V, ta f Q Q' 1 ,, ...Q I , X ' ' - S ,Q 4 B r K ,Q gg -.2 Tx A fi 5 SX if wi lem ,W P .1 M SW .1 A ,lu i f A1 I its Y rw AEP, JOHN ROBINSON DAVID SMITH LARRY BARNARD LYMAN STUBBLEFIELD Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Trainer QQ Bill Brooks C225 puts the stop on Monterey's Arlan Flake 6209. Coming into assist are Eddie Ward 6889, Don Broom 4443, Jerry Stouse 1843, and Gary Hobbs l99J. squeezed Out E Wonfere aingimen Monterey came from behind twice to defeat the Rebels 27-20. The Rebels made the first two touchdowns in the first quarter. But the Plainsmen bounced back to take a 15-14 lead at the half. Early in the second period, Brooks hammered over the center for the Rebe1's final score of the game. After recovering a fumble, the visitors went for the tally, making the score 21-20. Later, acting on another Rebel mis-cue, they went the distance ending the game in a loss for the Rebels. 170 DEWEY HICKS Student Trainer xx' ia-'it c 5 wa f 'mi 5 . if f Txzgff t ' i.fz'J5zfi 1 'iii S t -Lai i 55- ij: fig 1958 l?az.lm, amd BOTTOM ROW: Jim Griggs, James Risley, Jimmy Stouse, Nicky Levcrett, Ronnie Boyter, Ronnie Simmons, Hugh McKnight and John Hetrick. SECOND ROW: Gaither Bynum, Bobby Gorman, Wayne Reddock, John Prokop, Jim Maddox, Freddie Eposito and Ray Beard. THIRD ROW: Coach Pat Hartsfield, Coach Quincy Armstrong, Bob Keith, Mark Saunders, David Tunstill, Bob Gabbard, Jim Mullins and Coach John Elam, BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Runyon, Gary Woolsey, Tommy Jackson, Curtis Rexrode, David Perry, Tim Elkins, Mike Rodgers and Roger Frazier. SECOND ROW: Jess Woodward, Mike Perry, Ronnie Greeen, Mike Harrison, Dan Gilmore, Jade Gabbard, Billy Gibbs, Tommy Whitener and Steve Lindsay. THIRD ROW: Walker Nickols, Jimmy Martin, Jerry Stowe, Dick Dambold Steve Hess Max Warren, Dan Graham and Charles Frolley, TOP ROW: Johnny Byler, Tommy Ward, Shipper Crow, Ray Black, Bill Ritchie, Coach Ray Robinson and Jerry Anthony, 171 nassaui! BOTTOM ROW: Chris Gibbs, Joel Lowe, Mike Sims, Wayne Holder and Charles Walker. SECOND ROW: Clifford Winburn, Dickie Peek, Benny Lawrence, Jimmy Plaster, Bobby Groves and Coach Ace Parker. TOP ROW: Leonard Osburne, Lanny McCrary D cl' Remke, Bert Randall and Curtis Waters, Wedeg inind .Syecwon gbriue Plagued by a lack of height but never by a lack of spirit or determination, the Rebels often out-fought their opponents but seemed to be out-scored in most cases. Coach Ace Parker built his team entirely on sophomores and juniors while many of the schools in the district had teams composed of all seniors and a few juniors. This years team, sparked by juniors, Curtis Waters, Mike Sims and Bert Randall should prove a threat to other district contenders next year. Backed up by outstanding sophomores such as Lanny McCrary, Dick Remke and Leonard Osborne the threat should prove even stronger, Tom Westbrook, trainer, works on some sore muscles after a tough Rebel basketball game. 9 'Y RAJRUBML Head Coach ACE PARKER it ie: Coarch Parker and trainer Tom Westbrook talk over some strategy with the Rebel's during a time out. 173 i I mn. . .5 . .P N A - if fl I 'fx' Q, km F7 1 if FS BENNY LAWRENCE I I L l l ,. E H , u 'T' - px I 2' Q, I MIKE SIMS A Q 1 I yi . My K , W, A V I BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Runyon, Tommy Ward, Curtis Rexrodc, Francis Kite, Tim Elkins, Mike Perrin. SECONI ROW: Shipper Crow, Managerg Ronnie Gardner, Gary Woolsey, David Wilson, and Max Warren. THIRD ROV! Tommy Jackson, Manzigerg Larry Stephens, Miko Rodgers, Dick Danibolci, Stove Hess and Roburt Hoffman. FOURT ROW: Dennis Wilson, Jake Gabbard and Coach Ray Robinson. CHARLES WALKER BERT RANDALL JOEL LOWE ,Q-Rflg favs. EU. . x f- , ' x -51.51 , ,,,, - A f f Tascosals Dick Remke battles for the ball with an unidentified Sandie as Dick McKay 4505 of AHS watches. The game was LEONARD OSBURNE played on February 9 at the Amarillo High School Armory. Mgamm M gm M My as Q in if , 15 March 27-28 April 3-4 .... March 7 .,...,,,..,,, eagion SCAQJU A SEASON SCHEDULE Feb. 28 ,.,..... Commanche Relay at Fort Stockton Possum at Ground MaFCh 13-14 .................. Southwest Recreational Meet at Fort Worth March 20-21 .. West Texas Relays at Odessa ABC Relays at Big Spring Southern Invitational at Duncan, Oklahoma ...,....Panhandle Relay at Panhandle April 10-11 ............ Amarillo Relay at Amarillo April 18 ............ District Track Meet at Amarillo April 21 ,.,-....-............................. City Track Meet April 25 .............. Regional Track Meet at Odessa May 1-3 .... Red Raiders Track Meet at Lubbock May 7-9 ......,........... State Track Meet at Austin COACH JOHN MCGUIRE BOTTOM ROW: Head Coach John McGuire, John Ralston, Jerry Nelson, Jimmy Phillips, Don Mobbs, Becquet, John Robinson and Coach Pat Hartsfield. SECOND ROW: Coach Quincy Armstrong, Hugh McKnight, James King, Max Carpenter, Jay West, Don Kievet, George Simpson and Gary Hobbs. THIRD ROW: James Risley, Jimmy Stouse, Kent Tomlinson, Arvil Flippin, Franklin Rankin, Douglas Rose and' Gary Williams, TOP ROW: Jimmy Griggs, Terry Mahan, Robert Hodges, John McCracken, Spencer Johnson, Bob Duvall and Richard Lockwood. Sf: 'R is r 1' H4 5 1 A v :El Mai R48 James King, Jerry Ralston, Kent Tomlinson, and Jerry Nelson composed the H440-relay. Ernst Bonek, Spenser Johnson, and George Becquet were elected to serve as team captains. 'i wm. sg Y f 3 5 I' Ny, NOG, ,if X 3 J -Ernst Bonek and John Robinson ran the 880 yard race. ' 199 ax 5 o Q kk i I ,r wk, if if-fl Orvil Flippin practices, trying to improve his pole-vaulting. lm ...-W-A F1 ,W Q 2 V'- fe: Richard Lockwood was noted for his broad-jumping. George E5-:cquet was outstanding for his ' mile rums. hm.. ce 5 vw ? gif' 5 ix V Wigs -I - , N age? rss -ff 1 '1' fn A . mf: fe - ' r . Xbe. ,. - V' Q , , 9' K .- . -.su x r .ar -M Spencer Johnson set a new reoord in the Robert Duvall practices his discus throw. disdus throw. sw iw. wa pmgg ,Q ww? an-mf ,...-..q..m-.,....,-Q.-.,....... .,Q.:QLw e Qesrgwet f Q? ,Hr w . .xv .. gg? i f 33 1-mb, re ab., isis? I Arvil Flippin, Gary Hobbs, Ernst Bonek, and James King ran the mile relay. A...-44' ..-a-T-- my-Hwwuw James King jumps low hurdles. Gary Hobbs runs the low hurdles. ,-ww- 'H I Max Carpenter runs the 440, John Ralston prepares for take-off. BOTTOM ROW: Manager Jim Swan, Jerry Hodge, Chris Gibbs, Dickie Freeman, Nicky Leverette, Steve Wilson, Jerry Baker and Manager John Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Trainer Lyman Stubblefield, Eddie Ward, Morty Cooper, Q 'V 'SK X vb X559 1 w 3+fg,3n!Qi W SL 59.5514 'si i5s.:5,,'g5 'y V r LAN: My - A, ESQ as lsiaff 3355 Ronnie Sherrod, Mard Saunders, Lanny McCrary, Gary Mask, Jakie Nicholson, Don Graham and' Jack Boger. TOP ROW: Austin Glover, Ralph Lord, Pat Friend, Ronnie Nel- son, Larry Bailey, Gary Taylor, Gene Gifford and Coach John Elam. pegef gdflegaf Trainer LYMAN STUBBLEFIELD Coach JOHN ELAM 185 PAT FRIEND First Base wnwgini W JERRY HODGE Catcher '.' Gimme f' if-M' W Y-'rm NICKY LEVERETFE 'IDL n---...1 13--- X 1 ii .5 ii U Wx V ' if g b, A QMS! aa rj QQ? xr Ewan M52 Q' Eiga ,M GARY MASK RALPH LORD Left Field Left Field Q eCl50n March 17 March 21 March 24 March 27 March 31 April 3 April 4 April 7 April 10 April 11 April 14 April 17 April 18 April 21 April 24 April 25 April 28 May 1 May 2 EDDIE WARD May 5 Second Base May 8 rr if if z ,.,-,,, -'A. 3 . -- 1 ,,,...::- A ,r H lfgxxj - p,,,.,,1 A R3 l.,,,fl:,z5fgf-'sim 4 A' , A aww' , 3 Q A rl 'ni T S y X' Hi, if rwx is A 'F .,,r .. Q A A A A U A if 0 H .. MW ,., , ... if 7 R A X A 912 A 7 f We A A A ,, A A -1 g A Q 4.1 A r-' rr A - fir . V if 93517 ii .Jlhlffr , Vrrfffyxw DON GRAHAM Pitcher JERRY BAKER Rizht Field ST . ov- Z' N I ivgA . 4 Pitcher Right Fxeld E we , wif- ff X .MW , V X e ' l Us 054 it I A 'FA C Sk Q 4 ini A SNK Y .,. fy: x I - vw ibm' n : 9 if fsgxwjfgfi. A If ff' X, fM?ffifj4Q as ,. it if RQNNIE SHERROD MARK SAUNDERS LARRY BAILEY Pitcher wT.xY, ,m,, , A ,ew it ' ' M: Qfteqi I ,If ss n Hereford A Clovis Rik Dumas .Mg ff' Clovis Hereford N. W. Classen Dumas Monterey Borger Parnpa Lubbock Amarillo Palo Duro Plainview Borger Pampa Monterey Amarillo Palo Duro Lubbock Plainview LANNY MCCRARY STEVE WILSON Third Base shortstop Q f',f,.,,,J,g1i,','. .- - 'S' P'-'W !ria..,M,g,i all S. Mmm., M W W gy-geww., pw WM-New ifwsxwfwgs .K . , 'we- :f3'w,,.A , as Aw frm. M 'Xxx fkllsa 5185-' ' tv ml K t - we 3 New K ,X 1 X fggaw , , 5f'hF3gSgiK'T Q' Rf? si? r A Risk if IN .E 4 vw 'Ee ' mai M: we wfgwggfgki 5 lf? iii? Q' -Q , - W Lf: I , Q , 5: :ri Mlm Q-tiN1Nl, -L-exe 5 If K are Q lkjik 2 'ref ts: ,rf 4 :xi Q gage 3 .-mafia! was uf 'M TACK BOGER JAKIE NICHOLSON AUSTIN GLQVER Pitcher Second Base 12' A R7 E gf 1ff S,,..ggZa :1'- V ' T 2 j d V, 1 FW We fy View f - 4 f- J f Y.. w e . . ---f- 5::.::--eff'-: . .. W- W? xy. a' 1 Q ' MW ww X -:f-'jr-:Q-5: , Ig 155 :Mi ,.X , 6 L. Vmxeegffii W ,ggfQf'i2Wu2w':tg,..jg2m 4 f biiiffibffl f,2lg.Z, A eww Jus? fp ,W W N ESV: 45? v qvfsfwx VV NIM iff iwiwf H525 A fifff DICKIE FREEMAN 'mf X- Shortstop iw-1' , , 41 . ff, RONNIE NELSON Pitcher fi' 4 1 5: ', ,...- 4 if., N..--. A, 4 ww 6 33155250 ffliiizs Q, Aww Q, - wQ5iEg,gsfggaA5fgw4',ff mf SU. .,,gW .1 H-fi ,L 75 Aww 5 f?'W W 0 AQLLSN :Qi N ,f::x,5'i9,if2gff mg? 'dw GENE Catcher ' MORTY coopmz 5 A, GIFFORD , W .MM -.VJ NE J 9. mama 0 S' K rf N , , 4 ?+?,,Rn 3. L I 5 'M mx, ' 5' , , ,S ,, .Mi ' - 'M-Q, .-255' ' Q , , 2YMW3?'ffs:,wf-b:f s15s nr . , . ,Q P Qs ffyeia A 2. ' Y WD , fm. Ni f773.wZff' P -is n w' -. A w?-if 'lil 4. .53 5. 'x'W'55?lsZ2l,? I X' V M I .1 4. ' ewivkf w Rf rw 35'W51i.V E4 N Nz' x :Dx - V ' '--21 ..,. F-H K ' R ' ,417 MW A 0 - N V' , f my We ,V Q . -Q YW 9, W if I ' , Y x we wiv ,. 'r 5' , W 3 time Eff , f' ,. .Wie-wwfww 1 he N., X1 , ' 2 fx - ,i4A83iHf13Wfvff.,.LAv ' ' . - 2 Pitcher f GARY TAYLOR .?.fiIgsBEg?BS Center Field GT! BILL BROHLIN BOBBY HUTCHENS MCR EDDIE PHLLIPS WOODFIN CAMP COACH ELDON JACKSON URW' ,C '3ur DAVID BURCH pear! .7aLe Gig 7WafcAe.4 The Tascosa Wrestling team has achieved a very outstanding record in their first year of Wrestling in intra-city matches. Opening with a 27-11 victory over the Boy's Ranch Wrestling team. They then followed up with a rousing 21-16 win over the Amarillo High squad. In the third match the Rebels mauled the Dons from Palo Duro, 36-O. The fourth wrestling match of the year brought the Tascosa Rebels their fourth straight win, A 24-11 victory over the team from Boy's Ranch. A lot of credit must go to Mr. Eldon Jackson, who has done .a tremendous job in building a Winning team, ,qw its. Qlldw-wks W'-is WW MIKE FANSHER RICHARD LOCKWOOD MAX CARPENTER mmm LLOYD JACOBS BOB SMITH W DALE PAIR .ev KQV, JOHN JACKSON DICKIE RUNYON David Burch is blocking a switch tried by Eddie Phillips to prevent a reversal of position. John Jackson is keeping Dicky Runyon under control by using a single bar arm and crotch ride. V, :L 'T' K mg ALFRED PULLIAM wmnllw: 0005, WND' KENDALL BRYANT JERRY MELSON JOHN WRIGHT Max Carpenter is attempting to throw Bobby Tay- A hip-lock is tried by Mike Fansher to lor to the mat with a whizzer for a take down. take Wayne Winstead to the mat for a position of advantage. K s'1'+x in wvqx . VN , QQLBQQWMQ. nf ff 'N :ff f 1 I ,M WAYNE WINSTEAD BOB TAYLOR ROBERT HODGES L? ff-54 BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Scott, Ronnie Robertson, Monte Sherrod, Billy Henderson, Mike Sims, Mike Gibson and Danny Neese. SECOND ROW: Mike Graham, William Whitley, Jim Bob Campbell, Jerry Webb, Don Whitlark, and Bill Sorrenson. TOP ROW: Coach Richard Hessemer, Jim Smith, Don Moss, Mike Allen, Bobby Wood, Don Blossom, Jay Roberson, Tim Cunningham and Norman Blake. Not pictured: Jimmy Martin. gourd auored 5 1-Q W M 'Yi' 1 ' 1 Lg5.:':,ibf' tiwnu---.4 3:11 wmW'W-N. fivw , V 0 'Ml' Mike Gibson tees off on the first hc Don Whitlark, Billy Henderson, Ji Billy Henderson prepares to hit his five iron shot as Mike Graham, Sherrod Watch. 192 Bill Sorrenson and Danny Neese watch. QA X5 f if S milf QMS fe eg -JI, 3-in h t i . ,gels Q A if y a lkr ,X H N-'wc ' X -af' -w ' A . . sins' . onnie Robertson and Jay Robertson wait their turn to tee off. ne golfers report to the course each day at 2:30 to begin ,eir practice. or Gt C amloiongi lla COACH RICHARD HESSMER W, W fi QQ N'?5'tiw.. A Q35 t Tascosa Country Club as Jerry Scott, Jim Bob Campbell, Jerry Webb and Monty Sherrod watch as Don Whitlark lob Campbell and Monty gets ready to sink his putt on the ninth hole. 1115 Q 1 9 5 Wefm en egir 'af , L, It it A M rm f'fV' wwf Sf I' Z f ' Q 3 1 5, 4 -s , fb XXZM Q f ' , W 4: - mi , O a n P 9 g . 1 x , .- Q i , A -, QQ X i - Y . .Q M we ,Q zq,W5,,ii.M3g,,,W f A 1 Q Qsiismmfzifie A 1 'V 1 f'imYgMx:?MJW3Z1Qi13f gas Q' ju H A 1 9f4f2iWff12i'+5enx3m21? fi' X K ,, .. in if, ,L, 1.5. M. Q4 1 f V' ' ' .- ' ' .viii . Q Y ff xf wf .. ' , ' 'il ,Yagi zz.,-2 i . V vw-gs W 6 Vv' 2 HQ 5. wgfx gf ,ff x 1 5 x J K -Q. 1 if r, Bi ff-Q ,- A-- - J yfffe' Q! S K' A-ft f 'A LJYRX' ' iv ef .if if if 'ff if 'V' ' . M jf if 3 if f ,ff 4- ,Q g X , as A V J H ' fs' 5 mia a ' 1 V .Vu ,V.-- ., .,, , ,, ,k,, .A Q t',.:3i1,:x.-:,,:.2' -P' 1 'ff 'gi WI. 'R' QQ ti' V IVV' 5, jeg.. 5, I' ','7' :f E 'i ADA SMITH Coach DON GARDNER Girls Singles v X z if .4 X V Q59 Q ,fS:,,p.fia5jp N ,, ,gm t 4 : A if .. af ..':.f,.m,e.ay-,Q - M E 1-. M19 , ' E we awww' if 5' X. ,BOTTOM ROW: Bobbie Cleveland, Linda Kemper, Janie Kennett and Ada Smith. TOP 194 ROW: Mike McBurney, Kenneth Fulton and Tommy Asbill. , , . X Q x X 8 i A X Q 5 S x , ' .1 A . 1 1 f 4 ' 2 . I 3 . . 3nL1t ,,igt-WJ t I - .. sf f 'izz 1 -' . uh I: ya. ff ,- 1 A 2 1,5 Q 2 E Q, 1. by 4 wi, Wk A My - N . 6 ' -X x 4 P Q' fi-X Q 2 :,i f . Y D wg , P J- A 39 ,, - Q- .A ' f' 1':':- ' ':: 'f.'-,, --5:i.:'te --:: 2 ' , v S' 5 f w ' yy , A 4, i . , s ,Q D . D . . .J J y, -1 fx: ,.,l,5 V ,n ,gk ,Qs f 'K ,, .. . bs , a '--', Q sg vl, :A :is y ,rj X, . ' . - I t ,,': . ,. 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K gkenrgramuwran-vaniqa , x, Y f K is eigfl MIKE MCBURNEY and TOMMY ASBILL BENNY LAWRENCE Boys Doubles Boys Singles These girls building a pyramid arejkneeling, Nancy Kelly, Jean Fortenberry, Sharon McQuay, and Kris Shores. Left to right are Beverly Bottoms, Lajuana Wester, Phylis Kline, and Judy Terry. Middle and top are Gail Peters and Jeanne Sneed. This act was presented during a half-time at one of the wrestling matches. ,Wm 'Gr A thorough knowledge of first aid is taught to the girl's P. E. classes. Practical application is tried by Carole Clevenger, Sharon Harper, Lou Ann Green and Gloria 196 McDowell. X Setting Tarver, up the volleyball net are Michelle Sally Riner and Jo Thorton. 00 Ofelnall ..!4llJ j0lflAl1 ea ll' J mepaffnlenf Cyl'-'P' K , .Q if lf Members of a girls P.E. class battle for the ball. Pictured are Lois Cais, Emily Adams, Alice Walker Miss Jo Ann Tomlin and Mrs. Dorris Foreman and Carole Welhmg- X f Q4 Nw K e K h is 4 ii'-- ' 4 5 - 554559 M lf g.,s4-3-,wwf ifi1 Q Pat Roberson and Diane Pospisil are playing shuttlecock. This game is played when the badminton courts are not available 197 i ai n 3 l a a . . These are the friendly Amarillo merchants who, through their adver- tlsement, are supporting students of the Amarillo High Schools in the following pages. We urge you to give these fine Texas folks your first consideration in the future as you make your purchases. They have helped you and now it's up to you to support them. You will later, why not now?-Your Editors. PATRON PAGE PATRON ' PAGE PATRON PAGE A 81 W Root Beer .................. XV Gatlin's .......................... IV Panhandle Outdoor Advertising Co. XXVII Alltronic Supply ..........,....... XIII Gattis Shoes ..........,.......... XVI Panhandle Radio 8. T.V. ....,,.. XXVIII Amarillo Clearing House Assn. ---XXXIII General Office Supply ............ XXX Panhandle Steel Building, Inc. .... XLVIII Amarillo Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ....... I Globe-News Publishing Company .... XLI Pate Bakery ...................... III Amarillo Ice Arena .................. Il Goldsmith Dairy ................. XIII Penry Jewelry Company .,.......... XV Amarillo Iced Display Manufacturing XVI Goodhousekeeping Shop .... ...... X X Phariss Dairy Queen ..-........... XLII Amarillo Letter Service ......... XXVII Gouldy Brothers ....... ...... X XXI Pioneeer Natural Gas Company ...... VIII Amarillo Livestock Auction Co. ...... IV Graham Plow, Inc. --- ..... XXIX Pinkney Packing Company ....... -XLI Amarillo Packing Co. .............. XII Gray Studio ............ ..... X Xl Plains Chevrolet ,,....,....-.... XXXV Amarillo Photo Supply ............. VI Green Acres Pharmacy --- .,.. XVIII Plains Plumbing -a,,,-.,,,,.,,,. XXVI Amarillo Secretarial School ..,. XXXVIII Greiner-Madison ......... ..,... V Polk Street Methodist Church ,,--,- XXVI Amarillo Window Cleaning Co. ...... XV Gunn Brothers -- ............... XII Ponca Wholesale Mercantile Co. .... XXX Ansleys Cleaners ................. XXI Poole Buick Company ....,......... XI Army Bi Navy Store ----------- --.- V l H 8' Y Dfug '-- j '- ' '--- X Lvl' Potter-Randall County Medical Assn. XLIV Arnholz Coffee 8 Supply ........ XXII Hagemans Calelena ----- ----- X X Atterbury Elevators ---.. .......... --IV Automotive Supply Co. ............ VII Autry, George, Printer --- ..... XXXII ---XXII ---XXII Bell, Jack, Pharmacy ------------ XXIV Blackburn Brothers ---------------- XIII Blackburn, Henry, Sporting Goods ---- XVI Borden Company -----------.---- XXI Beard 8- Stone Electric ---- Bearden's Service Station --- Boyd's Market -------------------- IV Bratton Insurance Agency ---------- XIV Buddy's Super Market ---- ------ X LVI ------V Caprock Barber Shop ---- Casey Carpet Company ------ Central Church of Christ ----------- VI Cliver Construction Company ------ XVIII ----XVI Colbert's - -----------------.--- XXXII Collins Service Station ----------- XVIII Cooper Homes, Inc. --------.-.-- XXXI Country Club Cleaners ---- ----- X XVIII Country Pride Drive-Inn .----------- XV Cretney Drug Store -------------- XLVII Crofford, J. L., Masonry Const. Co. XXIV Crown Electric ------------------- XIX Curtis Blind Company ------------- XII Davis, Davidson 8. Butler -------.- XVIII Deason Cleaners --------------- XXVIII DeGrassi-Bates --.----------------- XII Doche and Company ---------------. II Doctors, Alta, Oil Br Gas Bldgs. ------ XXV Donna June Shoppe -------------. XV Dorchester Corporations ---------- XXIII Double Dip - -----------------.- XXXIX Draughon's Business College --.----- XII Dupriest, Carl Office Supply -------- IV Hart Drive Inn ----------- Hedgecoke Motor Company --.- - --.-- X Herring Hotel --------.-.------- XXIII Hicks, Dewey ----------- --------- X Hill Lines, Inc. ------.----------- VIII Hodge, Grace and Jim ------------- XL Hollywood, The, Shop ----------- XXVII Household Supply Company ------XXVI Hub Clothiers ----.--------- ----- X X Jenkins One Stop Service --- ----- -XIX Jet Automatic Laundry ------------, -II Jones, Fred, Lincoln-Mercury --------.- X Jupe Motor Company ----- ---- X VI K8.B Service Station --- -- KZIP ---------------- --- ---------IV - ----- XLIII Kenyon Shoes ------------,,.,,,, XXIV Kirby Sales and Service -------... XXXI Kline's ---------------------,-,,, XXI Knorpp's Toyland -.------------- XXVI Kuykendall Meat Company -.--- -XXVIII Kyle's Shoe Store ----------------, XXX LX Cattle Company -------- ------ I I Lane Ice Cream Company -- Lawhon, M. O., Builder -------- Line Avenue Cleaners ----- Little Brown House ------- ---XXX ----V ---------VI ---------VI LongBelI Lumber Division ,.,.------- XL Marizon's ---------,,,, Maxor Drug ----- ------,, ----XXXV ---------VI Mead's Fine Bread -------------- XXVII Melton-Clark -----.----------------- XI Merriman Fine Foods ,n ----,,,--- XXII Myers Music Mart ---------------- XXX Ra mey Construction Company Randall Wester Painting Contractor XXXII Reppert-Beebe Lumber Company --XXXII Reynolds, Joe S., Builder - ------- XLVII Rice's Dining Salon ------. -------XLV Royal Tire Service ------.--.-..--.. Xl Russell Stationery Company ----- - ---VIII St. Clair, Ernest ------..-....... XXVII Safeway Store, Inc. --------.---- XXXII San Jacinto Beauty School .-.-.----- XX Scott Lumber Company --- Scotty Golf , ------------ Sealtest Plains Division----- --------Ill -----XLVI ------X Dutton's Cleaners -.---------- ----XIX Seven-Up Bottling Company ------- XLIV Shamrock Oil 8- Gas ---------- XXXVIII Shaw Employment Service ------.- XXIII Shook Tire Company ----.----------- VI Skysales ----------- .. -----.----- XLVI Smitty's Drive Inn ---.--.----.-- .XIX Southern Farm Supply Association --XIV Southwest Company of Texas ----- XXIII Southwestern Investment Company -.-- V Southwestern Public Service Company IX Star Lumber Company ------------ XXXV State Chemical Company ---------. XVI Strickland, Reid, Builder -------- XXXIX Stockyards Service and Garage ------ II Stubblefield, Dwight Company ----- XIX Superior Manuacturing Company ---- XLII Taylor, V. L. and Company -------- XXVI Tex-Air Gas Co., Inc. ------------ XXXV Thomas Paint Br Wallpaper Company VIII Thomson-King Insurance Co. ---.-- XXIV Trinity Methodist Church --------.- XIV Tri-State General Agency ---------- XVII Town 8t Country Supplies, Inc. ------ XII Eagle Paint Company ----.---.--- XXIII Elkins Fruit Company -------.---- XXIV Elliot Office Supply ----.--------- XIV Empire Insurance Company --------- XI Ferrell Lumber Company ---------- XXXI Feferman's ------------------------ XI First Baptist Church -----.- ----- X XII McAfee's - -------- -------,- .,,, X I V Nacio's ------.--.--- -------.-,- I JII Nard's Drive Inn ---------,--,,,, XLVII Neal's Charcoal Broiler ---------- XXVII Nichols Paint 8. Wallpaper --- ---- XXVII Nunn Electric Supply Corp. ..--- -XXXVI Nunn Manufacturing, Inc. ........-- XIII Oldham Grocery --------------.-- VIII Opti-Lens Company ------------ -XXXIV Ordway-Saunders Insurance -----. XXXV Vetesk Market ---------------------- X Village Barber -------------------- VII Volle's Apothecary -- ----------- XLII Walsh Food Service -------------- XIII Western Business Supply ---------. XXII Western National Life ---- ----- X XXIX Westhaven Pharmacy ----------.---. X West Texas Barber College -------- XLVI FIower's First Presbyterian Church -------- XXXIV Conoco Service ----------- XX Osgood Monument Company -------- III Ozarka Water Company ------------ VII White 8. Kirk -----.---------------- Ill Willborn Brothers Company, Inc. ---XLIII Ford, William F., Lumber --------- XXX Foringer's Office Employment Service VIII Freeman's Flowers ----.----------- XXI Freshe Bread Company -------------- V Fuller Brush Company --- -------- XVIII Furr Food Stores, Inc. ---------- XXXVI Fyfe Cement Supply Co. ------- -XXVIII P. K. Supply, Inc. --.---------..- XXXI Williams-Boyce Agency ------------- XX Wolflin Village Merchants -- -------XLII Palo Duro Panhandle Panhandle Panhandle Panhandle Studio ------------ --XXXVII Appliance ------ , ----- XLVII Concrete Company ---- XVIII Engraving Company ---- XLII Mutual Hail Assn. ----- XXXII Woolworth, F. W. ---------------- XIV Wright, Jim B., Prescription Shop --XLIV Y.M.C.A. ---------------------- XLVIII Y.W.C.A. .------.----.---....-.. XXIV NOT E-The following pages are numbered in Italics due to the fact that both Amarillo :mul Tascam High Schools 'luwe sold their advertising in u joint effort to benefit local merchants and have printed this section alike. There's Cl one and only in refreshment, foo ,Sui f, , f6'W7W J j ff W!! W T ' M if X fe ew T ,X f , x! f L W W 1 ,f Al f X 1 .,-pl '--I--'i QMQW , lfimm MQ, ZMJ I L r J BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY AMARILLO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Complimen+s of LX CATTLE COMPANY BETTY cl-HLDERS. Presiden+ CONGRATULATIONS STESNTOAESS and GARAGE Complefe Aufomofive Service JET AUTOMATIC' G+ Wesfern Sfockyards LAUNDRY 1015 ARTHUR DR 3-I I29 P. O. Box I508 . 5 :N AMARILLO 5 lce .TX 31,3 I1 gl! A ',ix , L - 5 df- RAMEY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. FAIR PARK PAVILION Q9 Amarillo' Texas TRI-STATE FAIR GROUNDS 1 PHONE DR 6-4370 6 0CT1G Sf A MASTER CLEANERS J '- -:J Furs X- Sales X- Service 406-I2 Buchanan S+. Phone DR 3-4378 CONGRATULATIONS S C 0 T T PATE BAKERY Lumber 1404 wen l5+h com an DR 3-5083 p y Your Balcery For Wedding - Birfhday - Parfy C A K E S I30I E. I0+I1 DR 3-2828 I fx Zig where fashion first started in Amarillo . . . U In fhe Panhandle Since I897 HAR? DRIVE INN 4009 W. 6th, DRake 4-1322 PIZZA PIES PIZZA BURGERS Eat a meal and never leave the wheel CAROLYN SWETTMAN, leff, and MARTHA I DANIELS in gowns from WHITE 84 KIRK, where fashion first started in Amarillo . . . OSGOOD MONUMENT Dependable Service Since I906 270I Buchanan DR 3-66 I4 TTT O f OFFICE EQUIPMENT 714 'rAvl.on sfnlrr AMARILLO, TEXAS ATTEBURY Congratulations Seniors -GRADUATION FROCKS- READY-'l'04WEAR 81 SHOES Route 2 Box 639 ' South Amarillo Shopping Center AMARILLO, TEXAS 40th and washington DR 3-6901 llllYll'5 5llNlll5E NlllllKl-T SUNRISE VILLAGE Oh the DALLAS HIGHWAY Open Until 9 P.M. - 7 Days a Week O F F E R S 'I5-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS T0 Responsible People With Approved 6 Creclit Rating BUY ON CREDIT AT SUPER MARKET PRICES! 9 We Will Gladly Cash Your Payroll or Government Checks ' We Will Write Your American Express Money Orders Anytime Our Store Is Open - WE GIVE SEH GREEN TRADING STAMPS - , 8 lullips S T A T I 0 N Phillips 66 Products TROP-ARTIC -- FILTE-FUEL Plains Boulevard at Avondale Phone FL 6-2116 , , DR 3-1773 I I li i l6 Tig1 cAPRocK BARBER SHOP .,, fgww .,,, ,,,.,.., ' ,. .,:: FLETCHER CHILDS-Owner 8. Manager I mov PURCELL LEo Lanoe 1606 w. 36th FL 6-2011 FRESH: BREAD co. I Amarillo, Texas Hearty Congratulations . . . O SOUTHWESTERN INVESTMENT COMPANY U More than 40 Branch Offices Servingihe Consumer Finance Needs of +I1e Souihwesi' Qualify Insurance Fire Automobilg Casualty Marine Bonds I Y M. O. LAWHON B U I l D E R ' ' Better Homes at a Lower Cost Phone FL 6-3707 Res, 5309 Tawney Amarillo, Texas X AMARILLO PHOTO SUPPLY, INC. Every+hing Phoiographic 906-A Poll: DR 2-78I2 EARL A. DUNN - 1 I l L I N E A v E N u E MAXC R c L EAN E RS DRUG Cash and Carry Only Fisk Building Phone DR 6-8214 DR 2-2I65 38I2 Line Ave. LITTLE BROWN HQUSE ARMY and NAVY WOLFLIN VILLAGE China, Silver Gifts for all Fourth and Taybr and Crystal Occasions WHOLESALE and RETAIL Ig- I l40D-TNEST 7th 6 2 . ' J '6L0ok to Shook, Texas Largest Tire Dealer I r NACIOS VILLAGE lt's the place to eat B A R B E R simply because it is , ,, BILL HOLMES consistently good. KEITH PARK TOM ESTES 2728 West 'l0tl1 DR 4,9230 B. L. RETON 706 Tavlof 2623 w. zznd DR 2.6262 DR 2-0557 - CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS CENTRAL CHURCH CDF CHRIST W here Christ and Christians Meet TRUMAN E. SPRING, Evangelist 14th and Monroe Phone DR 6-9642 Congratulations from A U T 0 M 0 T I V E UZARKA WATER CO. S U P L Y 0 0 . . . Distributor of Distributors ot Pure Spring and 72? AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Distilled Water ik EQUIPMENT gif suPPuEs H05 W. btll DR 4-5050 500 Harrison Phone DR 3-4288 VIII I REL Office Employment W, Pioneer Natural Gas Company ,mm A ,,,,,, fun. FOR A cnowmc mms Agency 800 Jefferson DR 2-3594 THOMAS new A sww Art Supplies and Picturlfe Framing 5 QUALITY PAINTS R'NT'NG .lack C. Thomas, Owner Wolflin Village 2608 Wesl 22nd Ave. Phone DR 3-4863 MACHINES EQUIPMENT FURNITURE OFFICE surnvwn fade ussells Smce 1909 Grocery No. 2 1500 W. I5'Il1 DR 6-6676 FORINGER'S I MELTON-CLARK Complete Laboratory Supplies Laboratory Glassware Mallinckrodt Chemicals Laboratory Equipment 'ua ' INSURANCE AGENCY P. o. Box ms . 405 WEST sm . PHONE Dllalme 60327 . AMARILLO, TEXAS ,,.l ,,, 3918 vvesf 6lll DR 4-2871 I BUICK '59 THE CAR ee -I Ross Harp, Lynell Best, Stephen Wheir, and Diane Burcham look into the future on the Poole showroom. PO0LE BUICK COMPANY 1100 POLK DR3.3751 FEFERMANvs ROYAL TIRE SERVICE ' AMARILLO, mc. 409 Polk ' SOI Harrison Ph. DR 4-4402 Amarillo 0 DRake 6-5676 A ...I I- - - efwey A. Hicks Builder RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Finest Materials and Workmanship FREE ESTIMATES DR 2-9195 .LINCOLN MERCURY EDSEL DR 4.4561 722 wen but SaIes - Service - Parts VETESK MARKET Feaiuring Fine Foods 205 West Ibth ,DR 2-2253 I DR 3-0646 Get the Best- Get. . . FROM PLAINS CREAMERY. 300 N.TayIor Prescription Specialistsi' WESTHAVEN PHARMACY CompIe+e Prescription Service VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Open 7 Days a Week Free Deiivery Service at All Times 34'I'I1 8: Georgia FL 6-27I I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I959 HEDGECOKE MOTOR CO. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS 416 West' 6th, L.-. DR 2-8355 Their First Lesson .... -:::::f L x. gf We 1 f 2? In the classroom and at home study desks, your youngsters deserve the best lighting possible. Their progress in school . . . and their attitude toward study . . . depend on good light. Do away with dimness, glare or shadows-and reduce eyestrain, fatigue and poor concentra- tion. Provide them with well-lighted study areas . . . and make homework light work. X DEGRASSIBATES CO. Metal Screen Doors :ff,Ln'2E :'Z'l'fjQ Storm Doors and Windows Linoleum - Carpet Tile - Acoustical Tile ,e Venetian Blinds Fon THE - Homf - Auto - Business PHONE DRaie 2-6757, 706 WEST TENTH Window Shades - Awnings Bean! I C55 Xl'1 ,, . ...I T , since 1936 5l-lND S' l'lN0l-EUM C0' P313-15 Van Buren DR 3-3789 STREAMLINED COURSES Short Way to Big Pay 9 Secretarial 0 Accounting 0 Machines 9 PBX-Receptionist 5 Gregg Shorthand ' Speedwriting Shorthand 9 Nancy Taylor Finishing School and Modeling Studio 607 South Taylor Amarillo, Texas and 27-other cities I is Pets ,. -::-' l rRoPlcAL FISH I . -'-1 e ,,:.: and ' . tztz ZA: A GARDEN SUPPLIES ,,.:.g5g.gg.. V, . fl , s.s Ph-me DR 4-4501 if f y . , 2215 S G , , . 90l'gla X S' 5 5 woiflin village MMRILLO PARKING 00. Packers of the famous Longhorn Brand BEEF AND PORK PRODUCTS l809 N.E. Third Ave. P. O. BOX 5276 S A V E GUNN Bll0S. STAMPS : 29,.lLLl N5 1 X ' All ,N ' X caros? l' 7 2312 N , T: .1f 'f 1 f I J I T' -..--.......I WALSH FOOD SERVICE The Key 'ro Be'r+er Living NUNN MANUFACTURING, INC. Rebuilders of Mefro Quality Auro PARTS I800 Wes+ 8+h. DR 3-I703 3rd and Ridgemare DR 6-5605 WOM! fA,6l'0 G10 fLll0.! DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN 812 Polk Wolflin and Georgia ASK YOUR SERVICEMAN FOR O 7 O Goldsmlth s Dalry Foods GENERAL ELECTRIC N TUBES BL 2409 w. 7TH I J E AMARILLO, TEXAS Besi' For Any Sei' SEA L Alltronic Supply, Inc. 1401 w. 7th DR 6-5548 I VIII .jazzy INSURANCE AGENCY 2108 W. 6th St. DRcike 6-9351 AMARILLO, TEXAS I Congratulations Seniors... OUTHERN FARM SUPPLY F. w. WOOLWORTH SsoC'AT'o SERVING AGRICULTURE 1 bla Polk - General Office: Amarillo, Texas TYPEWRWERS SUPPUES f 11lc524feeA..,i..c. ff - I ,f ,f il 1 I i OFFICE SUPPLY Co. Serving the Panhandle Since l925 508 Taylor DR 2-2236 the Name to Remember When Furnishing Your Home Congratulations and I I Best Wishes from rtntty fA06b5t CAU.l'CA The Friendly Church With A Spiritual Emphasis 3400 Jackson To Expresswoy Amarillo, Texos -- . , ,...,w--ew...----v1:,,. ..-.,..., - I-----F ,:..,....sf, W. -fe - ..- XIV V GIRLS CLOTHING 7-14 6-14 5-15 QW 9 OT Bef: Donna ,QW 520W N CHILDREN SUBTEEN JUNIOR 1515-17 Polk DR 6-6837 3700 West bth The W ,orld Looks Brighter Through Clean Windows For Free Estimates Dial Dllake 3-1221 1 I - Fine Diamonds - Watches - Silver Diamond Setting 8. Engraving Ni 309 Polk .. Phone DR 2-1632 XVI CARPET . . . and your living is easy CASEY CARPET CO. 914 Polk Phone DR 3-l78l STATE' Chemical Company IOO Hous+on DR 3-4253 Amarillo Iced Display Mfg. Co. 512 ARTHUR 0 -Stainless Steel- PLASTIC SHEETS-RODS-TUBES PLEXIGLAS-CELLULOUSE-ACETATE S SHOE OF AMARILLO Jupe Motor Supply Aulomolive Dislribulors 3I2-400 Wes+ 6+h 0 DR 2-2244 Amarillo, Texas 5 s 5513 SKI HEADQUARTERS HENRY BLAGKBURNS 509 POLK CRQP-HAIL INSURANCE mia Minimal Mu 7, TRI-STATE GENERAL AGENCY L. E. YOCHAM Mgr .i-I Remodeling - New Construction Residential - Commercial CLIVER CONSTRUCTICDN COMPANY Box 3463 820 Tennessee DR 6-9706 I C 0 L L I N S SERVICE STATION f a g , e ve.-' , - PAN ' ' ' J . A E 4020 So. Washington .hi cediiiit? Phone DR 4-9287 INC. Amarillo, Texas C. T. Davis - Bill Butler - Joe Davidson M , Congratulations, you lucky Seniors, now you can sell Fuller Brushesfi' Fuller Brush Gompany Fl 6-3421 GREEN ACRES PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Pharmacyn FREE DELIVERY DR 2-5557 3101 Plains Boulevard DR 2-8011 XVIII DUTT0N'5 CLEANERS INC- I DwI9I:f gfuI1I1Ie1IieI9 Gompanxi -4156 No. I Southlawn Plaza No. 2 DR 4-9837 DRAPERIES . ssosvnsrios . CURTAINS Piece eooos LINENS 'rnimmmes A on AMAI o For Delivery Service-CaII either number Congratulations a n Phone DRake 2-5902 MEET ME AT SMlTTY'S CONGRATULATIONS from JENKINS One Stop Service 33 years of Dependeble Service STATION No. I STATION No. II 60I Easf I0+h O 600 Easi' IOII1 Ph. DR 4-53 I5 Ph. DR 220750 XIX 604-6 Polk FIRE ,xx QIXXXIIMSQPQLQP Amway I NS ULR C E S12 E GTM if X A5f2I'YAKC 3 AJ 3 .1 CASUALTY- SURETY N 0 R G E GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RCA VICTOR GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION uvme Room-BEDROOM FURNITURE JUST THINK! OF Appliances - Furniture - Television IIAGEIIIAIPS GIIFETEIIIII II5 West 8th ST. DR 3-56I8 AIR-CONDITIONED SERVING HOURS NOON: II a.m. - 2 p.m. EVENING: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. APPEALING TO- OUP ri abt ovw COWIIOYI I 0M Jgwflqa SAN JACINTO scHooL or HAIR DRESSING 2715 West 6th Amarillo, Texas FLOWERS CONOCO SERVICE Firestone Tires and Batteries 3400 Georgia Phone FL 6-2587 ANSLEY'S I CLEANERS I 141 WASHINGTON I.................. ' , ,gi 65 Q nk 'O my g,,.y.,r V my mf . xr I I aio ff-2 O it 'isf-. , I g N N f of 53554 f I famed I K I I 2. , I I . 3.2 , MILK AWB IQI1 QIIEAWI N - 3 1' '5' I ' 'rt :'-bfiw' ,-: f--,---.- .- -.-' 'V . W.. ,, , . A., . Q ?E. ' I 1 awk? ft f3 f'1:2? il It 1 - . - .- -2': , W .. '2- ,. K- .. -' - ., ,.., , -13. if . -I ,. b vi . 3 'I W ef wtf 'f if? l I 3 - P 6 I Congratulations LW Personal Service STU DI U LIVING COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY DR 2-4352 IBIO Washington 1222 West IOth DR 3-I 523 - . .... - . r. YYY WESTERN BUSINESS SUPPLY OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT GFFICE SUPPLIES Ph DR 2 8333 FAIRMON DEE 709 V B Sl M E R ll I M A N ' S FINE FO0DS Coffee 8: Supply Co. DR 2.3237 2I3 W. 6+h DR 2-6729 in Amarillo 2 I2 I Washingfon Congraiuaiions Seniors BEARD 8: STONE ELECTRIC CO. INC. Bill Bearden Service Station 700 E. l0'l'h Amarillo DR 6-6863 2l23 Washinglon jirdf gapfidf CILIMCIL Tyler 84 Thirteenth Amarillo, Texas Smlthwest C0 of Taxa SFFK PROFESSIONAL HELP ' IN FINDING THE RIGHT Jos 500 Tyler DR 3-2873 Office Disfribufors of Technical , , , BARBER and BEAUTY S H A w su, Fisk Bldg. on 6-55Il DORCHESTER CORPORATION AMARILLO Producers ---- Marketers DORCO GASOLINE Besi' Wishes hom EAGLE IPAINT GQ, nm HERRING Ho-I-EL 2400 W. nh Avenue phone DR 3-4291 AMARILLOS FINEST -I ' l XXIII I... - Jimmie L. Crofford SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I 9 ,L, Masonry Gonslruclion Go. 8 rin 44 , x 5 E-'igJL1'LiQ- LlL.iL-1l 7' 11 0 gm f --.!i...- 4, my ,, v -J, A--- L v ,D -T Vin Q i.....xff ' A. Qi. L...lL..... X Phone FL 6-2202 O 1912 Rogers Amarillo, Texas 5111112 STBPTE DR-24I62-8I8 Polk EDR-40685-206 W. I6 ELKINS FRUIT CO. boo w. zna DR 2-6503 N .f 4 , , .' Q .' - 1 .w gi, Thcnnuao of f X502 45? 'roP GRADE ff' jg'-1 in , A INSUQANCEJ ,SX ,, 1.4 Awiribwhgigfby 1510 POLK PHONE DR 4-5301 AMARILLO, TEXAS XXIV YWCA 1006 JACKSON DR 2-3224 ALTA BUILDING O I Q Q 33' DQCTQRSI BUILDING I J. H. DUNN RICHARD REEVES L. G. HAGY F9 3 2 '1 2' 1 W' A Elf 'Mila fo ffm T if Qfaclualfing .szniom .... '1 '5 X' iinlk Svitrrri illlrihnilint Qlhurrhr If ' 1 6 V53 F ' ,mil irffyfrffi F f 'fgnftr . ,.iB T 'l'.lli,'T.',f'g ,gi 1 i A ill -4 viii! - Rf f' Q 1 i-A35 milf -gre L- .. , ' I am i-li l.. YYVI AMARlLLO'S COMPLETE TOY STORE PLAINS Knorplfs PLUMBING CO., INC. Tflylalld Member of W. PIIODS Toy Guidance Council 522 W. l6tl1 DR 4-7587 HOUSEHOLD Supply Co. The , fed House of Frigidaire DE Sogo ggM0uTH 909 Tyler DR 2-672l .-I-I - ---1 11- 4- I- all-uiilli No. l - 2200 W. 6th 0 0 N V. L. TAYLOR 8r CO. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS o. 2 - 3303 W. 6th Clear-Vue Air Conditioners - Frigidaire Appliances Furniture - Carpets All ways a winner .aj 96' 'Q R Q Q C510 fabq? .gf ew- so sf' ' O O Q? Q AMARILLO LETTER SERVICE call DR 2-3071 DR2-2269 --THE Two H0355 410 West Fifteent 5U5lN555 AmCriIIO, Texas Complete Printing Q Letter Service BUY . my E W' - mv' ...a IQ, 1 E :r1'qw-. ' -n ,,..,f.1 I :AP 'SB-5, Ngngn 1w,,,a I ru ' f f 'lib 5 VISIT OUR Fabulous 3 Levels h At Your 1 ,4 Favorite ' Grocer's ' Nlcn0l.s ' '-' - - PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE, I I23 West 6tl1 Street DR 2-8368 I Artist Supplies Picture Framing Hi-Fidelity IIC. Our Very Best Wishes .-. fg .1 SENIOR CLASS For a Most Successful Year PANHANDLE 0UTDO0Ii ADVERTISING C0. sol West 6th DR 2-0924 Outdoor Advertising Since l908 in Amarillo and 2l Texas Panhandle Towns. Ross D. Rogers, Mgr. XXVII F41 7ffw-M KUYKENDALL Gllfntf, KLQYLBFJ IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO LOOK YOUR BEST 1800 west 3rd SL 2-3100 DR22l18 or DR39776 DEASUN GLEMIERS HIIYNES GLEMIEIIS 2225 Polk Street 'l4'I6 West 'I5th Street DR 2-1266 DR 3-7580 O O CREST GLEMIERS WEST HILLS GLEANERS 4016 Washington Street 'I'I2 Western DR 6-7671 DR 3-7532 . E. BATES bmw l6thAv M Phone on 6-9333 g if PANHANHLE HAUIU E TELEVIEIUN EU. E RECORDS L...- XXVIII CO AMAIKILLO HIGH T!-XSCOSA i-IlGi-I GRAHANM PLOW ENERAI. OFFICE L XXX Congrafufafiond, .gzniom PCNCA WHOLESALE MERCANTILE CO. DR 2-1288 4th Ave. 81 Lincoln , KYLE'S SHOE STORE Shoes, Hosiery and Bags for 'Phe Eniire Family QUALITY CHECKED I 725 Polk DR 4-0488 GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLY ..,...,.NG Mm... 1013 W. 81h W-711 Q. 'Q-2Q,Z'Z'.,I lf5. See General F irstu N 'lm viwiigru Amarillo, Tex . Borger, Tex. 104 E. 10th 3rd H By-Pass Dr 6-8120 Br 3-5251 BALDWIN PIANOS STORY 8- CLARK BALDWIN ORGANS PIANOS CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS P. K. I Old Timer of the Panhandle I Petroleum Products - Chemicals I 902 No. Flllmore 0 DR 2-4301 Dry cleaning Supplies Amarillo - Lubbock - Borger A ' f 4 ' X 4 U R - X 0 l 9 -perfict 'place lo entertain- qour COOPER I-ICME GCULDY BROS' 'KIRBY sms a senvlcla LAWN 8. GARDEN SUPPLIES A New and Rebuilt Vacuum Cleaners 2nd and Tyler Ph. DR 6-6213 3111 Plains Boulevard - Amarillo, Texas XXXI RANDALL WE Painting and Decorating C 1409 West 34th Amarillo, Texas Congratulations from PANHAN DLE MUTUAL HAIL ASSOCIATION STER ontractor FL 6-4411 as nmanuo I S. 7 fm 901 Pierce DR 2-2439 !?IvIf coNeRA1uLATloNsI ,fxf ' 'l Seniors '59 - '60 - '6'I Miyfy -tg nEPPEn1 - BEEBE GEUIIGE IIUTRY LIIMBEII GUMPMIY MMU' Best Wishes for a Successful Career! XXXII Compliments of: Your Best Place to Shop! a 's il' xs If AMARILLO 1 CLEARING Q House xgussocumun S S5-I -,I I XXXIV YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT Eliirzt rwhgtrrian Cllhurrh I l00 Harrison Amarillo, Texas Dr. Robert M. Skinner. Pastor l? fi' Qi X 413 - ?' ' s - v X fkjj. Ei 'A R .J W X The girl above holds a Micro-Lens Contact Lens in her left hand which can give vision com- parable to that of the heavy spectacles she holds in her right hand. More and more young people each day are discovering wonderful Micro-Lens Contact Lenses can eliminate heavy spectacles and give them a new outlook on life . . . renewed confidence . . . and a new personality. Micro-Lens Contact Lenses are thin, unbreakable plastic circlets which float on the colored part of the eye, and are totally invisible to others. Micro-Lens can be put on in seconds, are completely safe as they never touch the eye because they float on a film of natural tears. Ask your Ophthalmologist or Optometrist about Micro-Lens Contact Lenses. This ad published in the public interest by: 2306 West 7th DR 3-5208 Contact Lens Specialists since I946 U TEX-AIR A GAS COMPANY Ordway-Saunders Co. 'NCORPORATED Insurance - Loans - Bonds Welding and lnduslrial Supplies Dependable Manulaclurers of Profeclion and Service Tex-Air Oxygen Since Wig and Acelylene - Helium AMARILLO Amarillo Building DR 4-0355 2ll-I3 Buchanan DR 6-8277 l HTH at TAYLOR AMARILLO PHONE DRake 2-'I237 705 Polk DR 3-2886 Best Wishes from 'WU Q 7 ' onlne am sos mm- ss XXXV XXXVI 5 FURR FOOD STORES INC -'ws aw: rnournan srnmrsr NUNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 119 Polk 105 Polk APPLIANCE DIVISION SUPPLY DIVISION DR 2-1231 DR 26596 Cutler Hammer RCA VICTOR TV Crouse Hines RCA vlcron COLOR TV Ughfollef All Types RCA VICTOR 'RADIO-VICTROLA . . Elecfrlcal Supplies RCA REPLACEMENT PARTS Wholesale Disfribufors K X , , or 3 4' 5 -PALO DURO STUDIQ Your School Photographers Polk .sg-ml 's-augw, is YXXVIT LEXINHII Z I FULL BUSINESS COURSE FOR SECRETARIES, TYPISTS. I BOOKKEEPERS, COURT REPORTERS AND CIVIL SERVICE. GREGG SHORTHAND AND HI-SPEED ILONGHANDI WRITING TO TAKE NOTES IN COLLEGE. I AMARILLO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Complefe Secrefarial Course 800 Jefferson Mrs. Bess Orr Foringer DR 2-3594 YYYVTTT REID STRICKLAND, Builder For Your AOOOP BI d Tlph FL62111 Amarlllo, Texas THE DOUBLE DIP O Polk af I4+h WESTERN NATIONAL LIFE I .4 DNEL I INSURANCE co. 'EEE 53535 'I0th 8. Taylor lm EW? 1 1- 1 XXXTX 212 WEST 3rd DR 6-9838 CUSTOM MADE 0 SUITS o COATS o DRESSES GRACE AND JIM HODGE AMARILLO, TEXAS O UTAH TAILORING MILLS 0 P. O. Box 2073 Phone DRake 4-4129 Use all to complete your advertising Picture 1h Am Ufillo RADIU mfwsmu 013 43' fm 'The Globe-News Publishing Co. KGNC RADIO C KGNC-TV O GLOBE-TIMES O DAILY NEWS C SUNDAY NEWS-GLOBE XL XLII Our .Agarfiecif Cjongrafufafioru fo IA. 1959 ggacluafing Cfdrid PHIIRISS DAIRY QUEEII 1501 WASHINGTON Phone DR 2-8165 Complete Line of Foods Sz Fountain Drinks Any Orders Prepared to Co. Open at 6 A.M. Close at 12:30 A.M. P I N K N EY PACKING COMPANY SUPERIOR MANUFACTURING CO. ROBT. E. CLEMENTS - President LVJQJO'-UM WM 4II0N.E.8+I1 qvbem 2 Amarillo, Texas Congratulations, Class of 1959 VOLLE'S APOTHECARY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 'lnlnlflirfllilluge I409 Wesi IOII1 Sfreef DR 2-3878 ANN MYERS MUNHALL CARPET Cgnfribufing BARNES JEWELRY SHOP BON BON NEAL PHARMACY t tb CAROUSEI- PANHANDLE 0 e CHINA SHOP APPLIANCE . COLBERT'S SUBURBAN SERVICE CENTER Commumty's Health COOPER 8. MELIN PIERCE'S CUSTOM FLOOR 84 PYRAMID BEAUTY TILE COMPANY SALON DOLCATER LEATHER SAFEWAY SHOP STARK WRAP 81 DUVALL ONE STOP GIFT SHOP GATTIS SHOE STORE T. G. SI Y. PANHANDLE GUNN Brzos. STAMP THOMAS PAINT 8- sToRE SUPPLIES EIIIIIIAVIIIII 00. HUGHES HOME TOWN A COUNTRY -I BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE BARBER KEL1-EY'S CLEANERS VILLAGE MATERNITY KUYKENDALI-'S VILLAGE SPORTING 304 W. 9th DR 4-0848 LITTLE BRQWN HQUSE GOODS WELDON'S MEN'S SHOP WOLFIN, CHAS. A. 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H, ..,,...,.....,.................... 16 Foreman, Mrs. Dorr1s ................ 16, 197 Gleason, Robert Bruce .,...........,...... 16 Green, Cecil C., Jr, ...... 16, 80, 81, 82 Gunter, Mrs. Josephine ...................... 16 Haley, Miss Margaret .........,...,...... .... 1 4 Name Page -A- Abbott, Gene ............. ......... 2 2, 81 Alexander, Jerry ..... ..,................ 2 2 Alexander, Sandra ...... ..... 2 2, 91, 97 Allwein, Harry ......... ........ 2 2, 25, 61, 81, 167, 162 Ammons, Shirley .............................. 22 Arden, Steve .................. 22, 84, 85, 86 Arnold, Brenda .................................. 22 Arnold, Kerry ....,,........................ 23, 69 92, 95, 137, 156, 93, 110, 123, 127 Askew, Suzy ...................................... 23, 81, 90, 136, 151, 93, 103, 123, 122 Atwood, Carole ................................ 23 .B... Bailey, Lyn .....,............... ............... 2 3 Baker, Jim Wade ........ ............. 2 3, 85 Baker, Kaye ........................ 23, 99, 102 Ballard, Betsy .................................. 23, 105, 111, 112, 147, 108 Barbee, Suellen .................................. 81 Becquet, George ..........................,..,.. 23 Bedell, June ........... .........,... 2 3, 85 Bennett, Gail ...................... 23, 81, 102 Berry, Candy ...............,.,.................... 22, 23, 26, 155, 129, 127 Black, Rita .................................... 76 Bolls, Loretta .....................,...,.... 23, 86 Bonek, Ernst ........... . ...... 23,,26, 92, 119 Boyer, Mertle ...................... 23159, 105 Bralley, Joe Bob ...... ....................... 2 4 1 Cl C U by gy I1 alex Name Page Hammit, E. L. ..,,...,,.,........... 14, 59, 105 Harden, Welby R., Jr. ....,.......,......... 16 Hartsfield, Pat .................. 16, 162, 171 Hessemer, Richard B. ........ 17, 193, 192 Jackson, Eldon L, ......... .......... 1 7, 189 Johnson, Miss Joyce ....... ............... 1 2 Johnston, Mrs. Anne ........ ........ 1 7 Jones, Charles C. ............., ..... 1 7 Jones, Charles L. ........,...... ........ 1 7 Kimmins, Mrs. Pollyanna ..,..,....,,....,. 17 Lynch, Howard W. .,..,,................ 42, 112 162 McGuire, John ......,,.,........ Mitchell, Mrs. Doris ...... Mobley, Miss Sandra ...,,........... 17, Moffitt, Mrs. Olga, RN ..... ,..,...,,,, Moore, Rev. Barrett T. ................... . 17, 17 90 17 18 Muller, Wayne E, .................. 18, 84, 86 Overstreet, Delbert C. .... ............... 1 8 Owen, Clyde .,........,....... .......,. 1 8, 162 Parker, Clarence L. .....,...... 18, 173, 172 en for .gn alex Name Bradley, Sally Brazzell, Doug 24, Page 104, 105, 114 Brewer, Billy ....... ........ 2 4, 81 Brock, Reginia .................................... 24 Brooks, Bill ..,,..............,.......,............. 24, 61, 164, 162, 165, 168, 170 Brown, Betty ........................ 24, 81, 93 Brown, Priscilla .................... 24, 86, 126 Bryant, Tria .....,...... ...,...... 2 4, 122 Bullock, Harriet ....,.... ..,............. 2 4, 91 Burch, David ...................... 24, 189, 190 Burcham, Dianna ..,..................... 24, 99 .C- Cammack, Shirley ..........,............. 24, 37 Camp, Woodfin ...,.. 24, 89, 159, 189, 107 Campbell, David ..,............................. 25 Campbell, Jim .................. 25, 193, 192 Campbell, Vicki ...... ......................... 2 5 Cannon, Pat .............,...... 25, 54, 69, 95 Cazzell, Vicki ...................,...,...... 25, 81 Coe, Pat .................................,....,. 25, 97 Compton, Janeece .. 25, 94, 104, 114, 129 Compton, Janette ......,..............,........ 26, 89, 134, 138, 139, 123 Cotton, Freda .........,...............,....,. 2.6, 85 Crabtree, Joyce ...................,.....,......,. 26 Crawford, Pat ........ ,...,,,..,,,,..,,,.,. 2 6 Crossland, Sue ...,,....,.,..,.,, 26, 67, 81, 94 Curry, Dorothy ..,.............,.,.............., 26 .D- Daniels, Martha ................ 26, 91, 135 Name Page Patterson, R. M, ...,........... ..... 1 8, 162 Perkins, Raymond P. ....,..... ........... 1 3 Pevehouse, Mrs. Lola S, ................ 18 Phillips, Bobby .......................... 18, 92 Rasberry, Tommy G. .......l..,............. 18 Roberts, Melvin ..........,...............,..... 19 Robinson, Ray .......,........ 19, 174, 171 Rodgers, Mrs. Mabel T. .................... 19 Russell, Mrs, Darleen ...,. ....... 1 9 Salkeld, Dan .....,.....,,.,,.,... ....... 1 9 Sample, Dr. Everett J. ....,, ....... 1 9 Sanders, E, G. .,,.........,., ................. 1 9 Savage, E, M. .....,............................ 19 Small, Mrs. Dollee .........,..,,,.,. 19, 125 Tomlin, Miss Jo Ann ...... 19, 118, 197 Wallis, Miss Gladys ,.,.,...,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 19 Westbrook, Thomas N., Jr. ,....,. ..... , .19, 162, 173, 172 Williams, Miss Jane ......,..,..,....... 13, I4 Wise, Oscar ............... ...,..,,,,.,.,....., 1 9 Name Page Day, Roanna ......... ....... 2 7, 81 Delaney, Sandra ..,.. Dickson, Herbie 164, 162 Dilday, Tony ...,.,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,.,. 2 7 Dines, Clifford ..,,, .,,,,.,,,,..,,..,,,. 2 7, 81 Drake, Bobby ,.,.,........... 27, 81, 162, 169 Dunaway, Pat .,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 -E- Estes, Jimmy ...,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,, 27, 65, 85 Estess, Joyce .....,. 2.7, 81 Estess, Judy ...... ....... ....,.. 2 7 , 81 Evans, Sue ........,........,.,., ,.,,.,,,,, 2 7 ...F- Farrow, Raymond ,.,.,..,,, ,,,,,,, 4 3. Field, Buzz ............ ....... 2 7 Finney, Phyllis ,.,,,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Flemins, Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Flippin, Wanda ......... ...... 3 7, 76, 85,86 Foster, James ...,,,..,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 51 Frazier, Christy ..,..... 28, 81, 102, 114 Fritsch, Keith ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 -G- Gardner, Dannye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 81, 108 Garst, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- 2 8 Gatlin, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,-, 2 8 George, Sheila ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 81, 106 Gibbons, Amarllys ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 102 Gifford, Gene ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 3 , 150' 166, 162, 125 Gillespie, Gloria ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 3, 58, 86 249 Name Goldsmith, Betty ..,, Gordon, Janice .,...A, Graham, Don ,...... Gra'ves, David .,.., Green, Jack ...... Greer, Linda ..,..,., Griffith, Dale ...... Griffith, Roger ..,..., Page 28 28, 121 29, 72, 120 29, 81, 107 Gwen, Pat ......,...,........... .....,...,. 2 9, 102 Gwinnett, Wayne .........,.....,.. 43, 85, 86 -H- Hacker, Bob .............,,.,. ...... 2 9, 85 Hamilton, Judy ..,.,. ...... 2 9, 97 Handley, Benny ..,.... Hardin, Lynette .,..,,...... Hardman, Catherine Hargraves, Jo.hnny . Harper, Linda ......... Hasley, Nancy ..,.,,. 30 30 30 30 30 30 Hawpe, Patsy ...,,, ......, 3 0, 102 Heck, Kendell ...,,. .,..,.,ii,,,, 3 1 Hill, Eddie ....,... ,........ 3 1, 85 Hill, Freddie ........ .,... 3 1, 84, 85 Hill, Jill ......,,,........... .........,. 3 1, 57 Holloway, Ralph .,...,.. ...,........,.. 3 1, 81, 95, 122, 126 Holman, Bessie, .......,..,..,.....,.....,., 31, 81 Hopkins, Kathleen .......,......,.,..l.. 31, 85 Howe, Karolyn ........ 31, 81, 121, 120 Hudson, Judy ................,.,... 31, 81, 134 Hurst, Sylvia ....,.......l........,,,,,.,l,.,,,,,,, 31 . -J-, Johnson, Clifford ......,. 22, 31, 53, 80, J0hn'gL5H,''12EQA'ffQf. ff,. Johnson, Spencer Johnson, Sandra ........ 81, 88, 154, 103 31, 53, 81, 138, 139, 123, 129 31 102 32, 81, 126 Jones, Gail ..,.,...,.,,.. Jones, LaJuana ....,.... Jordan, Lynda ...,.l,...,.. -K- Kelley, Sue .........,...l.,, Kievit, Jaydene ....,,.,,,,,, Kirkpatrick, Mike ,..,...,... 32 32, 97 32 .L- Laroche, Jerry ..,......... Leachman, Janet ..,... Lindsey, Sid ......l...,. Linville, George ,.... 32 32, 85 32, 34 Lltle, Bill ....,,..,,,.,,., ...,., 3 2, 65, 122 Lindop, Linda ..,,...... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Lockwood, Johnny ,.,,,,,. ,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 3 2 Loper, Jim ............... ..,.........,... 3 2, 85 Loyd, Bruce ...,. .,.... 3 2, 81, 100 Lundegreen ...................... .............,. 3 2 -M- Mack, Dulane .........,... ..,.l,... 3 3 Magee, James ..,.., Mahan, Bill ..,.o,, Maloney, Jeif .,.... 250 33, 91 33 76 Name Page Martin, Kay ...,,,,.., ....... 3 3, 81 Maxwell, Ema ....,,..,.,, ,,....,..,. 3 3 McAliSter, Sandra ...,, ..,,.,.,,,,..,.. 3 3 McBurney, Mike .,i,,.. ,..,....,..,. 3 3, 81, 95, 194, 195 McCracken, John MCGEQi'n1'5'iAL5''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'f 34, 162, 167, 168, 169 34 McKinnon, Judith ....... .... , . 34, 2.9, 37, 46, 85, 146 McKnight, John ...,......,,..,. 34, 84, 85. 86, 87, 100, 152 Milton, Bill .......,......,......,,.,,,,,..... 34, 82 Meisemheimer, Claudia ,...,.....,,...,,,,,,, 34 Middleton, Marvin Milhoan, James .,...,. , 85 35, 100, 107 Miller, Bill .,,....,,... ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Milligan, Sharon ,....,.. ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 5 Miranda, Robert ..,.............,.,.,,.... 35, 85 Musick, Mike ..,.,... 35, 54, 95, 108, 110 N- Nall, Sharon .,,,......,.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3 5 Nichols, Patricia .,... ,.,,, 3 5, 81, 106 Nolin, Mary Kay .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Nollner, Dale .,.,1,.,.,, .,.,,.,,,,,,,, 3 5 Norvill, Tish ...,..........1,.,, ,,,,,,,, 3 5 -0- O'Rear, Joyce ...,.,,. 35, 58, 85, 86, 97 O'Neill, Janet ........,..,.,.,..........,.,. 35, 81 -P.. ,,,. Parr, Mary Alice ,,,.....,.,.. ,Af ,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 35 Paxton, Temple .,...,....,.....l,..,1.,..,,,,,,,, 35 Perry, Joyce .,,........... 36, 88, 103, 157 Pike, Bruce .,,.,,. .,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 6, 51 Pollard, Pat .,.........1..,.,,1,, ,,,,,,,.,,, 3 6 Prestridge, Rita .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6 -R,.. Radney, Melvin ..........,... .........,..1, 3 6 Rankin, Franklin .,..,,. ...,.1. 3 6, 81 Rasco, Elizina ....,.,., Rea, Malcolm ....... Rexrode, Caroll ....... Reynolds, Ann .,,. 36, 53, 81 Riggs, Pat ..........,,,. ...l..1 ,,,,,, 3 6 , 105 Roberts, Dianna ..........l1.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 36 Robertson, Dean ...,..,1 36, 53, 76, 80, 81, 93, 105, 110, 111, 112, 126 Robertson, Kay Linda .,l....,..,. 36, 38, 81, 135, 148 Robertson, Ronnie .....,..,.,,,........, 37, 45 148, 193, 192 Robinson, Rita ....,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 7, 45, 148 Rodgers, Barbara .........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 37 Rudd, Louise ..,.,,,,,...,...,..,..., 37, 81, 102 Runyon, Dickie ...,.....,,, 37, 54, 95, 190 Russell, Sue ...,,,.,,....,,,o,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,.,, 43 -5- Sanders, Jerrie ,,............,.,l..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Sanders, Judy .,...,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 37 Scoggin, Johnny ........ 38, 149, 148, 121 Scott, Jerry ..,.,,,....,..,..... 38, 193, 192 Name Searcy, Jerry ,.,...,. 38 Sherrod, Monte .......,, Sherrod, Ronnie ..,..,. Sherwood, Pat ......, Sibley, Small, Smith r Joy ....,.,.... Don .......... Joyce ..,,1, Page 95, 96, 100, 108 38, 193, 192 38, 30, 121 38, 81 39 Smith, LaVerne ,..., ....,.,.,,... 3 9, 81 Smith Lucy ........... ...... 3 9, 50, '105 Smith, Sue ,.,..........,..,, .,,........ 3 9, 134 Sorenson, William ......., ...,.,. 3 9, 192 Speer, Linda ,,,.,...,,,,.,. .......,,..,. 3 9, 81 Starr, Mary John Stouse, Jerry .....,...,. 39, 81, 162, 166, 167, 170, 122 Stradley, Bud ................., 39, 81, 190 Strimple, Virgil ....,... Stubblefield, Lyman sweaggiaf'3351 '.'ff.Q'.'.'f.'.'. 39, 53, 84, 85, 86 39, 30, 93, 158, 170 89 ..T... Taylor, John .............. ,,,,...,. 8 1 Thompson, Carole ..,,,,., ...,.,,..... 3 9 Thompson, Frank .,...........,,,,,,,,. 39, 168 Tomlinson, Nina .......,,....,,,,,,... 39, 149. 148, 153, Townes, Dell ............ 40, 89, Tucker, Anita ......,...., 103, 107 104, 114 40 Turville, Pat ........................... .,....... 4 0 ..v.. Van Doran, Carla ........ ....... 4 0, 81 Vinson, John Edd ....... ....... 4 0, 81 -W- Wallis, Karen ........................ ...,.,,., 4 0 Walton, Don ......... ......,..,................ 4 0 Ward, Eddie .......... 40, 162, 164, 170 Wasson, Linda ............................,.,.,. 40 Watts, Kay ......... ....... 4 O, 104, 114 West, Thurlene ..,,...,.............,.,.,.. 40, 81 Westfall, Nita ...........,....., 40, 43, 81, 133, 123, 127 Wheir, Steve 22, 40, .43, 95, 129, 127 Whitlark, Don ...,..,. 40, 107, 193, 192 Williams, Sammie 40, 85 Williams, Sonny .............. ...... 4 1, 85 Williamson, Beverly ,...... ....,.... 4 1 Wilson, Alwyn .............. ...,,, 4 1, 81 Wilson, Charlene ...... 41, 85 Wilson, Nancy ....,,. .l,,.,,, 4 1, 81 Winstead, Wayne ...... .,.,........... 4 1, 191 Wirt, Billye ......... ,..,.............., 4 2, 85 Wolf, Marian .,.... 42, 91, 99, 121 Wolfe, Mollee ..... .......,.,..... 4 2, 89 Womble, Ken ..... Worth, Mary .............. 42 -Y- Yancy, Cllffa Jo ....,,.... .......... 4 2, 102 Yates, Scott ........ 43, 54, 95, 96, 108, l12 Name Page -A- Abbott, J ohn .............. Abbott, Sharon ..A, Bobby Adams, Adams, Emily ....,, Adcock, Jimmy .... Alton, Ronnie ....,A., Ammons, Carol ,.., 44, 85, 86 44, 197 44 Anderson, Judy ,..,..,..,.,., 44, 82, 86, 120 Arden, Elaine ..,,. Arden, Jerry ...... Artur, Mary ..,..,,. Asbill, Tom ........... Askew, Robert ...... 44, 87, 99 44, 194, 195 44, 85 -B. Bagley, Lawerence Bailey, Larry ,....,....,., Bailey, Raymond .. Baker, Barbara ...... Baker, Jerry ..,,.r, Baker, Larry ,,...,A, Barnard, Larry ..,..,, Bates, Kay .,...,...... Barnes, Robert .... Bary, Richard ...... Beard, Ray ....,..... Beebe, Phillip ......., Bedell, Mary ..,.,.., Bennett, Dorothea Bennett, Veta ..,...,.... Benton, Jimmy ...,,,. Benton, Peggy ...,... Beville, Margaret ....,. Black, Larry ....,.., Blake, Norman ,.... Blanks, Donna ..,.... Bottoms, Beverly ..... Braddoc, Jeffery ...... Brazzell, Linda ..., Brennan, Pat ...,.,., 44 44 44, 82 44, 83 44, 162, 167 44, 162, 164 44, 82, 170 45 45 45 45, 171 45, 85 45 45, 54, 69, 95 45 45, 82, 192 45, 196 45 45 45 Brightwell, Bryant .,.... ..,... 4 5, 82 Britton, Terry ...... .,....... 4 5 Broblie, Pauletta .............,.t................ 45 Broom, Don ......,...........,.,,.......... 45, 162 166, 167,169, 170 Brown, Richard .....A..................,i,..,,... 45 Bruce, Sammie ....... .,.........,..,....,...... 4 5 Bruson, Ann ......., Bryson, Jeany .5 .,... Budde, Roger ........, Burkett, Bobbie ..,..,.. Burkhalter, Joe ..... Burson, Roland .... 45 45 45 45, 86 45 45 Byrd, Annice .....,..,,,,.... ...... 4 6, 89 Byler, Norman ......,.......... ...,.,.., 4 6 -C- Camp, Kent .,,............,.,.,,......,..,,,,,i,.,,.. 46 Carpenter, Max ...,...... 46, 82, 189, 191 Carroll, Brooks .,....,.,....,.................... 46 Castleberry, Tom ......,.......................,, 46 Chamberland, Pat ..,..... 46, 86 u n for Name Chandler, Iva ,,.,,,., Chenault, Lynn ,.... .. Chilton, Ava ,,.,,.,,...,.,,. Claiborne, Robert Clark, Judy ...,......,,.,, Clement, Kent ,,,.,.,,, 4yfl6leX Page 46 46 46, 83, 99 Cleveland, Bobbi ....,. .... 46, 194, 195 Cloppon, Tom .,.,,,r,,....,....,.,...,.,..,.,,,.... 46 Cocran, Carolyn ....,,,,,,..,,...,,...,,...,.,.... 46 Combs, Gwyn ,,........ 46, 45, 81, 111, 112 Cook, Janice .....,.,,,,,r,,...,,...,..,....... 46, 83 Cooper, Donelle ..........,.....,.,.,.....,......... 46 Cooper, Marty .....,,, Corbit, Janis ....,,t Cox, Carlene ....,,. Cox, Jimmy ..,..... Craig, Carolyn ....,, Cocky, B111 ....,,.,,,, Crowell, Max ,,..,,.,.,, 46 46 46 46 46 . ..,, 46 46 Cunningham, Mike ..... ,.,.,.,. 4 6, 192 Curl, Sharon ...t.,,.,,,,,.,.,...,.t. 46, 85, 109 -D.. Daughtry, Janice Davis, Bobby ........... Davis, Ray .,....... Deaton, Bill ....,., Deaton, Robert ...,.. Dlngler, Pat .,.......,,.. Dent, Lylene ..,,,, - .,......, DeWolf, Raymond i..,,A Dickerson, Carole Dille, Wynelle .,,,.. Dison, Janice .,,.. Drake, Lana ....... Drolte, Kay ....... Drow, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 46 47, 88 47, 85, 86 47, 97 47, 86 47 47, 109 Dunn, Bill .....,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,. 47, 82 -E.. Ecker, Tommy ..,.......,, 47, 162, 165, 169 Epps, Durward .... 47, 162, 166, 168, 169 Estes, J.ames ...........,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 47 Evans, Linda .....,..,..t,...,,4 ,,,,,,, 47 -F- Fansher, Mike ......,,...,l...,, 47, 189, 191 Fansler, Aileen ....., .... Fansler, Alvin ...... . Farr, Monte .....,...,t, Fenwick, Monte ....,.. Fields, Jo Ann ....,... Flynn, Kathy ..,..... Forguson, Glenn .,..... Fortenberry, Jean Foster, Ronnie .... Fountain, Tommy Fowlkes, William Fox, Elain ,..,,,,,,, ,, Fox, Phyllis ........ 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47, 196 47 47, 81, 89, 95 47 47 Fraine, Bobby .........,., 48, 88, 85, 86, 103 Franks, Hood .,,,.,..,,,,,,4,,,,, 48, 162, 169 Frazler, Ronnie .....,.,,.,.r,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48, 109 Fredericksen, Bru Fry, Stephanie ........... ce -..... ................. 4 8 . .,,.. 48 Name Page Fulton, Kenneth ..........,. 48, 82, 194, 195 -6- Gabbard, Bob ..........,.,. ,..... 4 8, 171 Gaither, Dickie ...... ........... 4 8 Geho, Mike ........ ,..........,.......... 4 8, 82 Gibbs, Terry .,.... ..,.,....,,.,...,.,.,,... 4 8, 85 Gilly, Linda ,,,,.,. .,.,.... 4 8, 94, 111, 108 ' ' 48 Gllley, Doris .,..,.... ,,.............,............ Godsey, Sherry Golbert, David ...,, Gclligugh, Faye .,,... Gossett, Nancy ...,,., Gouvian, Wayne ....., Graham, Mike .,... Gray, Claudetta .....t Gray, Glen ....,.., Gray, Jane .,...... Gray, Milissa ...,.,. 48 48 48 48, 86 48 48, 192 48 48 48, 83 48 Green, Levi ..,....,.... ,.... 4 8 Greemroyd, Gene .,..... ..... 4 8 Grossett, Sidney ....,......,.,,......,.,........ 48 Groff, Don ....,,,..,,,,,.....,.....,.,,...,.......,. 48 Groves, Bob .......,..,,,,.. 48, 82, 178, 172 Guinn, Barbara ,........... ...i.,.,,............. 4 8 -H- Haggard, Robert ........,.., ...... 4 8 Hamilton, Rebecca ....,.. .........,........ 4 9 Hayes, Carmen .......,.,, ..,.....,.,t..,..,.... 4 9 Henderson, Billy .,.,.. ..,... 4 9, 192, 193 Henderson, Lewis .....t.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 49, 109 Henly, Jimmy ...,.,...,.,....,....,.,............ 49 Herring, Rebecca .,.. 49, 44, 103, 120 129 Herrick, John ...,.,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 49, 171 Hicks, Dewey .,..... ....... 4 9, 44, 170 Hill, Allen ...,.t.,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 9, 85 Hill, David ....,... ,......... 4 9, 162, 166 Hobbs, Gary .,.,.. ,.,,,,, Hobbs, Joe ,.....,.. Hodge, Jerry ..,.,... 49, 162, 169, 170 ,, ................ ,.,.... 4 9 Holder, Wayne ...,.,...... , Ac.. 49, 176, 172 ' 49 Holliday, Kay ..,,,,.,,,,, Hollingsworth, Lewis Hortenstine, Becky ....,.. Howard, Shirley ......,,t Hughes, Pat ...,.,.,.,.,. .J- Jackson, Ann .,,,.,,,,,,,., Jackson, Peggy ...... Jacobs, Lloyd .......... Jameson, Becky ...... Jennings, Grover ....., J icha, Wanda ...... 49 49, 67 49 49 49 49, 190 49, 85, 86 ' 49 49 Jobe, Bobby ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 9 Jones, Myrlene ...,,.,,.,,...,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 -K- Katz, Loyce .....,..........,......... 49, 90, 197 Kelly, Nancy ...,.......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 196 Kemper, Linda ....,... 49, 194, 195 Kennett, Janie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 194 Kinchen, Michael ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 King, Kirby ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 0 King, James ..,...... 50 251 Singleterry, Eddie ..,.,...... Name King, Scharlene ..... Kirkland, Joyce ...... Page 50 Kite, Ernest ..,......... ...Y...............w. 5 0 Kline, Phyllis ...........,............ 50, 94, 196 Krabbe, Kenneth ..,............. 50, 100, 119 Krause, Cindy .....A.........A...,.......... 50, 85 ...L- Lawrence, Benny .,...... 50 , 195, 174, 172 50 Lee, Ronnie ...........,............................ Lee, Sandra ......... Le Crone, Mike ..,.,. Le Gate, Dianne ...... Lewis, Aubrey ....,... Liebsch, Sylvia ...... Light, Carrol .,......,. Link, Linda .........,......,,.. 50 50 50 50 50 Lockwood, Richard ,,..... ....... 5 0, 189 Lockwood, Sharon .....,. .............. 5 0 Loggins, Mike ,,,,,..,,,,,... .,,,.,,,..,i...... 5 0 Longanecher, Ronnie .,...,,,,. . 50, 98, 111 Lord, Ralph .....,...................., - ......,...,.. 5 0 Love, Mary ..,............. ....... 5 0, 85, 86 Lovelady, Susan ,...,.. ...............,..... 5 0 Low, Joel ...........,..... 50, 174, 172 Lowder, Meline ..., .................. 5 0 Lowe, Betty ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 5 0 Luetkahns, Don ..........,... ..,..... 5 0 .M- Manley, Donnie ........ Marshall, Beth ..,..,.. Marshall, Bob .......... Martin, Patsy .......,... Mashburn, I-larval ........ Massay, Anne ......,,,,,,,,. Massey, Parthinea . Mayfield, Barbara McAdam, Andy ....... McAlister, Jerry ..,.r,, McClendon, Jerry ..... McGee, Susan .....,,... McGrew, Bill .......... McKenzie, Sue ......... 51, 162, 164 111111.51,109 .11111.51,s2 111111 51 .11.51,s5 .11111 51 .1111111 51 .11.51,s3 .11111 51 1111 51 .11111 51 11.51,33 1111 51 .1111111 51 McKinley, Bonnye .,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 5 1 McQuay, Sharon ..,.1 Meadows, Ava ,,...... Means, Sandra ........ Middleton, Jo ....1. Mitchel, Judy ......... Mitchell, Leatha ..... Mobbs, Don .............. More, Kathy .,.....1.. Morgan, James ....... Morris, Russell ....,., Moss, Donald ..,,,,,,,1,, Muntry, Vivian .....,..,.,,, .N- Nagy, Szabi ....,. ..,,.,, -Neese, Mattie ........... Neusch, Betty ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 1 ,,,.. 51, 83, 196 111111111 51 1111111.51 .1111111,51 1111 51,81 1 ...............1.. 51 .11.51,162,165 11111111. 51, 86 51, 162, 164 51, 192 51 51, 98 Nicholson, Jakie .... 52, 44, 162, 167, 129 Noland, Joe .............,,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,1,,,,,,,,, 52 Norman, Barbara ....... 252 52 Name Norrid, Carol .......,.., Page 52 Nystrom, Carol .,..11.,,.,,. . ..... 52 ...0.. Oden, Becky .,,.. ..... .. 52 O'Rear, Joyce ..........,,.... ....... 5 2 -P- Pair, Roy .,...,..,......... .............. 5 2 Patton, Phillip 1,..,1... Pennington, Art .1,... Perry, Nancy ....,... Petters, Gail ..... Phillips, Eddie ..... Pitt, Larry .......1 52, 82 52, 85 52, 196 52, 190 Name South, Deanna ...... Spalding, Sperling, Linda ...... Springer, Mike ........ Stanfor Sharla ....... d, Weston ,...,.. 1.1,, 5 4, 82, 86 Stocker, Ronald ........ Stokes Jeanette ..... Strickland, Gary ,,,1 ff Strong, Tarver, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Bill .,11111,,,1,1,,,,, -T Michelle ..............., Bob ......., Don ........ Geary ...,.... Teal, Eleanor .....,... Terrell, Darlene ...... Pitt, Pamela 11.,.,., ....... 5 2, 86 Pittman, Joyce ........ ........... 5 2 Potts, Don ....,........ 1.....,. Pratt, Anita .................. ....... Propes, Richard ,1.,..1..,...., ....... -R- Ramsey, Patsy ,..,,,1,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.1,,,, 52, Randall, Bert ...,.....,....1,.,1....1,....... 52, 98, 168, 179, 176, 174, 172 Ransom, Bill ...........11........1.....,,,.11,,.,. Reardon, Darlene .,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,1,,, Reaves, Bill ........1 .,,.........11 Renolds, Lynn .1 ................. .51 Riner, Gary ...... Roach, Cecille .,,1,,1,,,1, Roach, Jerry .....1...... .. 52, 140, 141, 123 52 Terry, Judy ............ Teter, Libby .....1. Thomas, Judy .....,,. Thornton, Jo 1.1,.. Tipps, Ronnie ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tomberlin, Huell .... Tunstill, David .....,.. Tyler, Jolene .........,....,.. ...V- Vanderslice, Ronnie Vinson, John .,........ -W- Waddell, Larry ........,.. Robertsf George ....... Robertson, Bruce ,,... Robertson, Jay .1..1..1 Robinson, John ....... Rucker, Karen .1.........,.... Russell, Doris .,.........,..,1.1, -S.- Saunders, Mark .......... Savage, Cleta ...........1 .1 ................ ..52 .1 ...... 52,85,86 .11.53,81,193 1 ...... 53,170 .111.53,s6 11111 53 53, 171 Savage, Vicki ..1.1,..,,,,.,1, ,,,,1 5 3, 148 Scarbrough, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,1, 53, 97 Schimpb, Tom .....,...,.,....,,.,,,,1,,,,,1,,,,,, 53 Schubert, Tommy ...,,,..,...1, Scofield, Rex ...,.,,,,,,, . Sellers, Clyde .....1. Sexton, Carol ..1.,.. Sharber, Roger ..1.,.1 Sharp, Melinda ..1..... Sheen, Ann .,,,,1.,,,,,, Shelburne, Ruth 1,,.,. Shires, Jerry .1..1,,.,,., Shores, Kris ...........,,,,..,, Simmonds, Jimmy ......... Simpson, George ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, Sims, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 98, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smyth, Sneed, Bob ...,..1.,,,,.1, Calvin 1,..... David .....,... Linda .....,... Sandra Tommy ......., . Ada .......... Jeanne .....,. 53, 162, 164 .111 53 .111 53 .111.53 .111 53 .111.53 11111.53 .11.53,196 192, 174, 172 53, 85, 86 .11.53,19o .111.53,96 .11.53,17o 53, 85, 86 .1 ...... 53, 194 .1n.54,196 Walker, Alice ........ Walker Walker , Ettie ...... Walker, , Cora ........ J anell ................... Page 54 54 .11.54,83 .111111 54 .11.54,95 54,109,196 111.54,191 54, 86 54 54, 97 54, 196 54, 83 .1n1.54,83,196 54 .111.54,171 54 . ..... 54,81 54 .111.54,197 54 Wallace, Bill .....................,.......,.,..,.,, 55 Waters, Curtis .... 55, 179, 178, 177, 172 Webb, Danny .............................. 55, 98, 11111111.140,141,148,149,123 Webb, Jerry ........................ 55, 193, 192 Weiking, Carole ....... ...,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 197 Wells, Lee ............. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Wells, Lynn ....., ,,,,., 5 5 West, Jay .,............ ....,...., 5 5 Wester, LaJuana Wheeler, Glenda . Wheeler, Kenny . Whitlark, Dianne--11 .... Whitten, Gilvert Williams, Donna . Willis, Wilson, Wilson, G. W. ....... . Benny ...... Doris ........ 11.55,19e .1111.55 .1111.55 .11.55,s3 11111 55 111.55 111 55 111 55 Wilson, Jim .......,... ............. 5 5, 82 Wilson, Steve .......,.,,, ,,,,, 5 5, 89, 103 Winburn, Kathy ..... ,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 86 Wood, Jon .............. ...,,, 5 5, 85, 86 Woodson, Joe ............... f ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 76 Word, Clifford .. .Y- Yates, Arba ...... Younger, Bart ..... .Z- Zelkie, S.haron .... Zwang, Gloria ....... 55 55 55 55, 99 55, 89' Name .A- Adkins, Sharon ....... Akms, James .............. Aldridge, Kenneth Alexander, Marilyn Allard, Jo .................... Allee, Donnie . ........ .. Allen, Mike ........... Allen, Patricia ....... Alton, Jan ............... NSZIQ omore.4 Page 01 104 ,1 , 56, 114 56, 86 56, 192 56 56 Anderson, Bonnie ...... , ..,........-. 56 Anderson, Gwen ..... .....,.. 5 6, 85 Anthony, Jerry ...... .......... 5 6 Askew, John ................... ........ 5 6, 35 Austin, April .....,..,.................... , 56, 83 -B. Bagwell, Linda ................. ....... 5 6 Bailey, Sue ..................... .............. 5 6 Baker, Linda ............ ,. Ballard, Carolyn ....... Barnard, Barbara ., .... Barton, Ronald ...... Baskett, Dale ............ 56, 85, 86 56, 85 57 Baumgardner, Ken ....... ........... Beard, Mary ............... Beard, Ronald ......... Beeson, Linda ..... Bell, Bonita ..... Berry, Randy ....,. Bishop, Bruce ........ Bishop, Zoretta ...... Bivins, Anita ........... Blackwell, John ...... 57, 57 57 57, 82 83 57 57, 85 57 57, 86 57 Blane, Naomi ......... .,..,.. 5 7, 83 Blandford, Judy .................................. 57 Bobbit, L. D. ................................ 57, 82 Boeka, Jim ....................,.............,..... 57 Boger, Jack .................. 57, 56, 128, 127 Bohannin, Jerry .................,.... 57, 85, 86 Boone, Paul .......... Bouse, Earl ......... Bowlin, Mike ........ Boyter, Ronnie ...... Bradley, Julie ........ Bray, Betty .......... Brennon, Barbara Brewer, Briscoe, Broblin Brooks: Brooks, Bnown, Bryant, Bryant, Burton, Jane .......... Margie ' .... Billie ........ Barbara ........... Dianna .... Gaines ....... Joyce ...... Mary ...... John ........ Bynum, Gaither .... .Q- 57, 82 57 57, 171 57 . ........ 57 57, 85 57, 109 57, 101, 104 57 58 58 58 58, 171 Cage, Anmta ..................... ........ 5 8, 83 Caldwell, Irnma ............. ...,.... 5 8, 83 Caldwell, Mike ........ Cambell, Pat ....... 58 58 Name Campsey, Billy ........... Cannon, Kathryn ....... Carpenter, John ...... Carr, Faye .....,..,., Case, Lana ........... Cayton, Paula ......... Cazzell, Victoria ....., Chandler, Ann ........ Chappell, Charles ..... Chebester, Dix ......... Page 58, 85 58 58 58, 85 58,83 58 58 58 Cherry, Ramona .................................. 58 58 Chittock, - Judith .............. Clark, Billie ...........,..,...........,......... 58, 25 Clevenger, Carol ........ 0 Cline, Sharon ...................... Cogdell, Jimmy ...... Cole, Kearney ........ Collier, Carol .,.... Collins, Judy ....,..... Comerford, Billy .,,.... Connell, Jim ...,.........., Connell, John ......... Cook, LaWanda ...... Cooley, Ed .................. Cornelius, Kenneth ....... Covert, Susan ........ Craig, Joyce ....... Crandall, Jim ........ Cranmore, Pat ........ Crear, Don ...,....... Cullen, Creda ....,... . Crisler, Courtney .. Cunningham, Julie -D Daniels, Richard Davis, Da'vis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Doran, Billy ......,....., Don ........... Frank ....... Judy ..... Sandra ..... Sandy ......... Dowell, Dianna . Dowlen, Candace .....,.. Drake, Diane ..... Dunn, Sam ......... Durham, Don .......... Durham, Linda . Du Vall, Robert ...,,....,,,,,,, .E- Edwards, Billy Edwards, Janice . Edwards, Tommy Eldridge, ' Eppright, Jodi ..,..... Epps, Darlene ........ Edwin ...A ' Espey, Judy ................,,. Etheridge, Mickey ........, Exposito, Freddie ........,..... ...F- Fernau, Janet ................ Findley, Darrell ......... 4, 114, 196 58, 85, 86 58 58 58 58, 86 58, 98, 85 59, 85 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59, 85 59 59 59, 101 59, 85 59, 94, 114 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 86 60, 60 60 60 60, 171 60, 85 60 .gl'l6leX Name Findley, Glenda ...... Flippin, Orvil ...... Foster, Ricky ...,...... Freeman, Dickey ....,........... Page 60, 162, 169 60, 162, 168 60 Freeman, Judy .................................... Friend, Pat ......................... -G Gaines, Celia .......... 60 Gamblin, Don ............. ,.... .....,.......... Gassaway, Sandra ...... ...... Gibbins, Sharon ...... Gibbs, Chris ......... Gibson, Bobby ........ Gibson, Linda ..... Gibson, Mike ....... Gile, Leslie ....... Giles, Mark ..... Gilley, Gary ........ Grover, Austin ....., Golbert, Dinah ........ Gorman, Bobby ...... Gouldy, Eldon ........ Green, Lou Ann ...... Griffith ,Gene ........ Griggs, Jim ......... Gnoff, Delbert ...... Grout, Vonna .......,....... Guest, Jerry .........,............ -I-I Haggard, Ronald ........... Hall, Herman ....,......, Hall, Rudy ................... .. Halton, Hanes, Hardin Harper, Harper, Charlotte ...... ...... Connie- ........ Gayle ......... Judy , ....... Sharon ...... Hartnett, Carolyn ..... Hartzog, Wayne ........ Hawkins, Janice ......... Hawkins, Sally ........ Hayes, David ....... Heare, Jerry ........... Hedrick, Sharon ................ Henderson, Barbara Hendricks, Alice .... Hiele, Terry ...,.,..,,,, Hicks, Carol ........,.....,. .,.,,. Higgins, Marilyn ...,,.. ,.,,,, Hill, Jo .................... Hill, Linda ........... Hodges, Tony ...... Hodge, Robert Holmes, Anita ........ Holmes, Rickey .......... Hortenstine, Benny Houston, Jerry ........... Hoving, Linda ......... Howard, Michele ........ Howe, David ............ Howe, Eddie ......... 60, 83, 97 60 60, 177, 1 72 60 60, 192 60 60 60, 82 60 60, 171 60, 85 60, 196 60, 82 61, 171 61 61 61 61 61 61, 96 85 61, 83, 61, 83 61, 61, 1 61, ...ffneif .ffffffffbil .. 61, 85, 61, 83, 61, 56, 85 96 85 61 61 61 61 82 61 61 61 61 85 64 86 83 61 61, 191 61 61 62 62 62, 83 62, 85 62, 96 62, 85 253 Name Hucker, Sally ,,,.,,.. Hudspeth, Helen ..,.., Hunt, Bill .......,... Hunter, Irvin ,.... Page 111.62,s3 .1111 62 11111 62 11111.62 Hurst, Frankie ............. .,..... 6 2, 83 Hutchens, Bob ,................ ....,... 6 2, 189 -1. Irish, Robert ..,.......,.... ......... 6 2 Irwin, Sandi .........,........... ....... 6 2, 96 .J- Jackson, John ....,......... ......., 6 2, 190 Janak, Nita ......... Jenkins, Neil .,,.... Johnson, Terry .... Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Bryan ...... Dorothy .... Linda ..,..,. Marvin ..,.,. Jones, Rickey ........ Jones, Sammy ,,............ Jupe, Joy .......................... -K.. Kean, Rex ,,.............. Keish, Bob ..,........... Kennedy, Nolan ........ Kern, Jeanne .,..,... Key, Jim ......,,..,..... K1ev1t, Don .,..,......... Knight, Carmaine ....... Kniseley, Pat .......,... Krasin, Ka.ri ................. Krasin, Kathy ................ -L... Lacy, Deanna ,.,..,..... Lane, Jimmy .......... Lawhon, Mickey ...... Lawler, Don .......... Lawson, Sue .......,.. Latimer, Neil ........... Leachman, Bill ........ 62, 85 62, 83 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62, 171 62, 82 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63, 85 63 63 63 Lemons, Linda ...... ................. 6 3 Leveritt, Nicky ....., ................... 6 3, 171 Lewis, Margaret ................ 63, 83, 142, 143, 123, 128, 127 Liles, William .............................. 63, 86 Linville, Judy ........ ........................... 6 3 Litle, Roger ........................................ -63 Lowenstern, Julie ...,.........,.......... 63, 83 Loflin, Linda .......... 63, 56, 83, 128, 127 Lovato, Zeke ...........................,........., 63 Lowrance, J, N, .,.,.., ...,... 6 3 Loyd, Paul .....,........... Lundegreen, J. D. .....,.... . 63 63 Lynch, Brittle ..................... ,....., 6 3 ,M- Mabry, Fred ........,.,.,.,. ....... 6 3 Macmillian, Robert ........ ................. 6 3 Maddox, Jim ............. ...........,..., 6 3, 171 Mahan, Terry ...,.,. Manley, Sandra ........ ..... 63,162,166 1111.63,83 Marsh, Meridith ...... .......... 6 4, 83 Martin, Betty ....... Mask, Gary, ....,....,,.,, ..,,.,. Massey, Michal ........ .,.,. 254 nmn.64,83 64,162,168 .1111111 64 Name Mathis, Glenda ....... Mathis, Judi ....,...,,, Matthew, Lewis .......... Mayberry, Martha Meeks, Wilber .......,.... Melton, Neal ........, Page 64 64, 83 64 64 64 64 McCarter, Gary .,.......................... 64, 85 McCartor, Jimmy ....,........................... 64 McCrary, Lanny ........,. 64, 178, 176, 172 McDowell, Gloria ...,,.....,............. 64, 196 McDowell, Mary ..............,............. 64, 86 McElroy, Jackie ........ ................ 6 4 McKnight, Hugh ...,... ....... 6 4, 171 McNew, Brad ......... McNichol, Carolyn McWhorter, Donnie Merrell, Joyce ....... Miller, Arthur .,.... Miller, Kay ,.,..,... Milligan, Jerry ...... Miranda, David ....... Mitchell, Gerry ..... Mitchell, Willene ........ lVIitchelle, Clara .,....,. Mitler, Joe .........,... Modawell, Bob ..,.,.. Mok, Camilla .,....,.. Moore, Charles ..,,. Moorhouse, Charles Morehead, Billy ........ 64, 82 83 64, .11.64 111111 64 1111111. 64 1-.64,83,86 111111111 64 111.64,s5,66 .1111111 64 111111.64 111 64 .11 64 111 65 .11 65 .11 65 1111.65 111111 65 Morgan, Vernell .... ..... 6 5, 83 Mullens, Jim ........... ........ 6 5, 171 Myers, Benny .............. ......... 6 5 Myers, Susan .................. ........ 6 5 ...N- Nall, Kenneth ,.............. ............ 6 5, 98 Nance, Jan ................. ........ 6 5, 83, 114 Nebley, Anielia ....... Neese, Danny ...... Nelson, Ronnie ....... Nichols, Beryl ....... Nichols, Jackie ..... Nimma, Jack ..... Nokes, Clyde ...... Norrid, C, W. .... . Nowlin, Mike .,....... Nuss, Mike .......... 1 ..........., -0- Oakley, Linda .........,...... Odom, Diana ......... Odom, Donna .... Ogg, Robby ........ .1111111.65 11n.65,192 111111.65 .1111 65 .11 65 111 65 ,11 65 .1111 65 65, 85 85 65, 65, 83 . ..... 65 65 Oles, Mary ..........,...............,,........,.,,., 65 Osborne, Leonard ........ 65, 178, 176, 172 Owens, Duane ................,............, 65, 98 -P Page, Jeanie ................ .,... 6 5 Parker, Jimmy ......... ..... 6 5 Parr, Mava .......... ,,,,. 6 5 Patterson, Eva ....... Patton, Doug .,.... 66 Payne, Ralph ..... .......,.... 6 6, 85 Peek, Dickie .........., ...... 6 6, 178, 172 Perry, Larry ................. .............,.. 6 6 Perryman, Donna ........ 1 ....... 66 Peterson, Gayle ........ 66 Name Phillips, Jesse ........ Phillips, Jimmy ..... Page 66 66 Phipps, Betty ....,.... ................... 6 6 Pittman, Steve ...... Plaster, Jimmy ....... ...... Pope, Larry ........ Posey, Sue .............. Pospisil, Diane ...,.... Potter, Linda ..... Pray, Pat ......... Presley, Judy ...... Price, Dania ........ Price, Sue ..................... Pullian, Wayne ................ .R- Raines, Judi .......,............ Rolston, Judy ................ Randell, Dickie ..... ,1111.11 66 66,177,172 .1111111 66 .1111111 66 11-.66,197 11111. 66 1111 66 .1111 66 111111 66 .11.66,190 66 66 66 Reddock, Wayne ........ ....... 6 6, 171 Reed, Gwen ............ ..... 6 6, 83 Reeder, Dan ........................................ 67 Reid, Helen ................,......................... 67 Remke, Dick ...... 67 176, 175, 172 Renegar, Don ......................,............... 67 Rice, Jan ....,......................................... 67 Riddle, Jane ........ ........ 6 7, 83 Riddle, Judy ....... ........ 6 7, 83 Rieman, Lynda ......... .................. 6 6 Rickey, Margaret ....... ...................... 6 7 Riner, Sally ............. ...,... 6 6, 83, 196 Risley, James ...... Roan, Larry ....... Roberson, Jay ........ Roberson, Melvin ....... 67, 192 Roberts, Johnny ,...... .................. 6 7 Robertson, Patricia 67,83,197 67 Robertson, Tanga ....... ................... Rodden, Eldon ....... Rodgers, Eugene Ronning, Judy ....... Rose, Douglas ....... Rowell, David ....... Rowley, Phyllis ..... Rowell, David ..........,.... Rowley, Phyllis ................... -S- Sampson, Bobby ............... Sanders, Jimmy ............ Sanders, Pat ........... Saxe, Mimi .............. Scoggan, Mary ....... Scoggins, Sharon ....... Searcy, Sharon ........ Shannon, Paddy ......... Sharber, Elvie ................ Shauringer, Ronald ...... Shelton, Curtis ......... Sherrod, Mike ........ Sherrod, Robert .,.... Shires, Carlton ..... Simmons, Ronny Simpson, Larry ...... Sims, Ralph ........ Sloan, Susan ....... Sloss, Richard ...... Small, Peggy ...... 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67, 85 67 67 67, 83 67, 83 67 67, 83 67, 85 67 68 68 68 68 .11 n1u.68,82,171 68 68, 85 68 68 Name Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smithi Buddy . , Carolyn ...... ........ Martha Pat .v........ Sandra .,.,,.. Tim ..... Page 68,82 77, 114 68, 83 68, 76 . ............. 68 76, 192 Standley, Paulette ..... .,.....,..,.. 6 8 Stanford, Dale .,.. ............. 6 8 Stokes, Clare ....... ......... 7 6, 98 Stouse, Jimmy Strader, Barbara . Stradley, John Stratton, Linda ........... Stroud, Margaret . Stubblefield, Lynn Summer, Dwight . Sutton, Steve .....,. - Swan, Carolyn ..,.. Swan, Jim ............. Syles, Joe .........,,,..,..,.., .T- Taylor, Darlene ....... 68, 171 68 68 68 76 es, 83 68 68 68 68 68 76 Taylor, Linda ........ ,,,.,,,,,, 6 8 Taylor, Pat ......... Teague, Varlin ...... Name 68, 85 68 Page -A. Akin, Paula .,......,..... ...,...,,.,.....,.. 7 0 Albright, Dottie ........ ................. 7 0, 83 Anthony, Jerry .................,.. 70, 128, 171 Avara, Helen ..............,....,..,....,.. 70, 118 -3.- Banks, Bryan ............... ,..,..,...... 7 0 Barlow, Scotty ...,, .... , . 70, 86 Barnett, Don .......... .. 70 Bedell, Charles- .......,. ....,.... 7 0 Bertramd, Louise ....... ............ 7 0 Binder, Jim ...........,... ,............... 7 0 Bivins, Vicki ...,.,... ,,,.... 7 0, 128 Black, Lana , ........ Black, Roy ................. ......... Blossom, Donald ....... ......... Bottoms, Sharon ...... ..... 70, 83 70, 171 70, 192 . 70, 83 Boyd, Regina ....l... .,,..,.... 7 0 Brack, Susan .,,..,.....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Braucht, Richard ,.,.i, ,,,,,,, 7 0, 86 Britain, David ...,. ......... 7 0 Britt, Harry .....i ,,.,,,,,, 7 0 Brooks, Lowe ..,.,,., ,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Bryant, Kendell ,.,,,,, ,,,.,,, Bullock, Phyllis .,..,,., ,.,,, Bungarnes, Jerry Bunch, Betty ,......,,,,, ,,,,, Burtoft, John ........ ,.l.,,.,. Byler, Johnny ..,.,,, ,,,,,,, 70 71, 191 .71, ss 71 71, as 71, 85 71, 171 Name Trink, Terry .......... Page Thomas, Val ....,.,.,...... ..,., 6 9, 85, 86 Thompson, Charles ..1......................... 76 Thompson, David .....,.,..,..,.......,.....,.... 69 Thompson, Joe ,...,.. ......,. 7 6, 162, 165 Tinsley, Starr ...... .............. 7 6, 114 Titus, Barbara ...,.,. ...,....,.,....... 7 6 Tolbert, Tommy ........ ................... 7 6 Tomlinson, C. W. ....... ........,.........,... 6 9 Tomlinson, Kent ......... ....,. 7 6, 162, 169 Traywick, Linda .. -U- Underwood, Libby .............,.....,,. 76, 96 ...V.. Vaclav, Bob .. 69, 142, 143, 123, 128, 127 Vance, Frances ................,......,.,.,...,.. 69 Vogel, Billie .,.,......,....,,.......,,...... 77, 85 -W- Walker, Charles .......1.,........ 69, 174, 172 77 Ward, Beryl .,,...,.... Watkins, David ......... Weatherly, Helen ..... Webb, Clark ........... Wedden, Donny ....,.... Weichert, Charles ........ I'e5Ah'l6ll'l Name Byrum, David .........,..... Bynum, Diana .....,..,.....,... Caldwell, Scottie .,.....,..,... Cameron, Elizabeth .....,. Cambell, Bob ................,.. Castleberry, Gregory ...... Clarke, Johnny ..,......... Collard, Linda ..,...,,,.. Colwell, Emadene ..... 69, 85 77 69 69 69 Name Wesley, Marilyn .. West, Jerry ,......,.. West, Joe ...,..,.,.,....... Wheeless, Barry .. Whisenant, Glenda-MW White, Tommy .........,, White, Travis .......,.. Whitely, William .. Whitlock, Diana .... Whittaker, Lanny Widner, Melba ........., Williamson, Don ......... Williamson, Ann .. Wilson, Loona ...... Wilson, Louise ...... Wilson, Sandra .... Page 77 69 69 69 69 77 77, 89, 85, 86 69 69 69 77 69 Wmburn, Clifford ..,...............,,,, 69, 162 Wing, Rodger ....... 166, 177, 172 WlSdOI71, Creed ,,...... ,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,. 6 9 Wolf, Buddy .,,,, ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, 6 9 Wood, Bob .,,.......... ,,,,.. , 69, 192 Wood, Linda ......... Wood, Victor ....... Worst, Mike ..... Worth, James ..,.... Jin alex Page 71 71, 85 71 71, 83 71, 82 71 71 71, 83 71 Combs, Gale ..........,, ,,.,, 7 1, 83 Cox, Bobby ...,,.,., ,,,,,,.,,,,, , U 71 Cox, Pauletta ..,....,, ..,..,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,. 7 1 Crowe, Skipper ................ 71, 174, 171 Cunningham, Tim ....,........,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 71 -D- Dam, Vera ..,,,,...,,,.,.,, ,,,.,,,, 7 1, 85 Danbold, Dick .,.,,, 4,,,,,, 7 1, 171 Delashaw, Alma .,,.. .,.,,, 7 1, 83 Del Prete, Bob ..1... Dent, Karen .,,,,,,,.,,, Dillard, George ..1.... Dodd, Terry ...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Drake, Mary ..,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,. -E... Edwards, Bertella ..........,. 71 71 71 71 71, 83 Elder, Le Nora ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 83 Elkins, Tim .,....., ,,,,,,, 7 2, 174, 171 Ellis, Les .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 82 Name 69, 85, 86 69 Page Evans, Karen ..,..,........,,,,,, .,..,,, 7 2, 83 -F- Farra, Jane ..,,,.,.,., ,,.,,., 7 2, 83 Flynn, Danny ..,.......... ....... 7 2, 85 Frawley, Charles ...... ..,.,......... 7 2 Frazier, Roger ............... .,,,,. 7 2, 171 Fuller, Randy ,.,,,......,,,...,..,..,.,,l,,,,,,,. 72 -G- Gabbard, Jake ...... 72, 174, 171 Gardner, Ronny ..,.... .,.....,,..., 7 2, 174 Gass, Judy ............. Geerhart, Phylis ,.... George, Paula ..... Gibbs, Billy ......... Gilliam, Barbara . Gilmore, Don ......... Gleason, David .,,... 72, 83 72, 171 72, 171 72 72, 82, 171 Graham, Dan l,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 171 Green, Ronnie ,..,......,,.,.,., -H- Harper, Becky ............ Harris, Jill ,,,..,.,....,., Harrison, Mike ......... Hendricks, Sharon Hess, Steve ........... Hobson, Mike ....,.. Hoffman, Robert ....... Holton, Gaye ,,...,.... Houston, Sandy ....... 72, 171 72, 174, 171 72, 174 72, 83 72, 83 255 Name v- 2 Howari, Jim .A.. f ........... Page 72 Howell, Cathy ......,.................. ,....... 7 3 -J... Jacksong Tommie ............ 70, 73, 171 Jameson, Cheryl ...... ........,...... 7 3, 83 Janak, Joni .......... ........... 7 3, 83 Johnson, Mike ....... .......... 7 3 Jones, Kandy ..,..,..,....... ....... 7 3, 83 Jones, Peggy ...........,......... ........... 7 3 .K-. Khoury, Sandy ...........,.. ........... 7 3, Kimmons, Kent ......., Kirkland, Barbara ..... ss vs, ss, se Klser, Sandy ................. ....... 7 3, 85 Kite, Francis ..................... ....,. 7 3, 174 .L- Ledyard, Mary .,..........,.,,. ....,....,.... 7 3 Lee, Cherie ...........,..,...... ........ 7 3, 83 Lee, Debbie ......... ........... 7 3 Lindsey, Steve ....... ..... 7 3, 171 Line, Cherie .......... .........,. 7 3 Logan, Charles ..,... ......,..... 7 3 Loyd, Janiece ........,.,..... ....... 7 3, 83 Luttrell, Linda ....,.,......... ...... 7 3, 83, .M- Maclven, Pat ........,....... .,,,,., 7 3 Mahan, Bobby Marsh, Neil ......... 73 Marshall, Lynn ...,., .,,.,..,,,,,,,,,. 7 3, 83 Martin, Jimmy ..,.... ..,... 7 3, 192, 171 McCord, Albert .,,..,,.., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 McHarque, Carolyn ,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 73 McInnis, Barbara ,..,., ,,.,,,,, 7 3, 86 McKinley, Linda McMennamy, Nita . Means, Kenneth .,,. Melson, Jerry ...,.. 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