Texico High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Texico, NM)

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'Y 1 y. 1 1, 'Q 1 '.. -Q , Q r sf . .x 1',,f ' I , r N' ' if . ., , ww N r 'EW taff Selects Theme of the Wolverine ,644 ln selecting a theme for the 1964 Wolverine, staff members were reminded of the reference often made concerning the little girl with the big toy. This gave them an idea--Texico High School is a little school with a big story. The only difference is that the little girl didn't know what to do with the big toy, but staff members know what to do about the big story. Texico High School bustles with activities as Wall Street on a busy day. Why not record these stories? This the staff, headed by Don Chandler, and Ellen Caillouet, has done. Happy Reading! Happy Memories! Contents wno ------ - 7 Who's Who - - - 8 Personalities - - - - 14 Dedication ---- - - 21 Faculty and Staff - - - 22 Classes ----- - - 31 WHAT ----- - - 58 Basketball - - - - 59 Softball - - - - 64 Track ---- - - 68 Organizations- - - - 69 WHEN ------- - - 79 Jr.-Sr. Banquet - - - - 80 Sr. Play ---- - - 82 Christmas Party - - - - 84 WHERE ------- - - 85 Buildings ---- - - 86 The Little Wolverine - - - - 90 In Memory John Fitzgerald Kennedy ' T IS NATIUN, UNDER EDD jr! 'ma LoNo msronv of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility-I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it-and the glow from that fire can truly light t.he world. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country. -From the Inaugural Address delivered by President lohn F. Kennedy on lanuary zo. l96i All enthusiasm was suddenly snuffed out for Texico students on November 22, 1963, when the announce- ment came over the speakers in all rooms, Presi- dent Kennedy is dead. It was to have been a big day in school with a pep rally and a motor caravan to the first out-of-town basketball game. All this was cancelled. Students forgot that this was quiet day at school, that they were not supposed to talk until they let go with yells at the pep rally. In the hallways, they clustered in groups and talked in hushed tones, stunned by this drastic deed. For days afterward they clutched at every written word about their President, and spent all the time possible listening to radio and T.V. reports. Like all Americans over the entire nation, Texico students could say only in fragmentary sentences, Oh, no- , It couldn't be- , I won't, lcan't believe- . And so the biggest story of this or any other genera- tion fits into the theme of the 1964 Wolverine, The Big Story. Texico students will never forget the day: the man, John F. Kennedyg or the horrible deed, ,,k,yV.. 1 It is the hope of the staff, that after many of the de- tails fade from memory, Texico students will always be able to recall the concluding statement in Presi- dent Kennedy's Inaugural Ad dre ss to the end that they will carry on his fight for peace. And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country. Co-editors, Don Chandler Ellen Caillouet gg .sf ,gr l Q, .1,' ig is 1.5--Wi' A ., We ,V M F . M ,W--1 QQ, .fa M , a r The read, they listened, they cried in silence, A little mite of a girl in the big, new wonder- ful world of a First Grader, Io Ann Davis. The Bi Big Enrollment New Teachers Big Excitement New Experience This is the bill of fare for 54 First graders, the largest ever to enroll in the Elementary school. It's a long stroll up the sidewalk from car to school but mother's hand enc ou r a g e s Sammy West, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. D, West, Little Joey hides behind his mother's skirt, ,.,,...,.--f--- No fright for Nino and Gabriel Romero as long as mother's around . School nurse, Margie Tay- lor, advises with Mary Romero, mother of the children. 3 -- The 1963-64 School Term Opens Anticipation was high for both students and teachers in late August when school began. The weather was still hot and dry but students didn't mind, They were looking forward to seeing old friends and to meeting new ones. Besides, there was a more than usual number of new teachers this year, What would they be like, the students wondered. Laden busses rolled in and when the final tabulation was made, there were 405 students enrolled. Mr. A, D. McDonald, former High school principal, assumed duties as superintendent. The Ag, department relinquished the services of Mr, James Pierce to take over the principal's position. What? More rules? Freshmen gather around for a look-see at the new student handbook--Sharon Peyton, Joyce Ebel, Frankie Lambert, and Larry Burns. , l ' ' b ' f Be l d La Undaunted by having to enter school on crutches, Bill Kirby Schoo 15 Seufms usmfass or Ver Y an my sits with his friends, Doug Clark and Al Gonzales in the first day 's assembly . Duncan and Elizabeth Pierce. 5 1 f l, .law r lt's like this, says A, D, McDonald to domino players Mrs. Paul Harrison, Eddie West, Mrs. C, B. Stockton, and Windsor Lacewell, Vacation Halted as Teachers Meet for uGet-Together A big hamburger fry followed by the stiff competition of Mexican dominoes, sent Texico teachers off to a good start in late August and officially ended opera- tion, vacation. The administrative force went all-out to make it an enjoyable affair. The food was superb and it gave the old a chance to meet the new, Hosts for the affair were A. D, McDonald, Jim Pierce, and Mrs, Zelfa Younger, Ah! The aroma of charcoal broiled hamburgers. Meet Mr. Pierce and Pearce, Jim and Luther A., Jr. a good stout stogie enlivened the game at this table, 6.1 6 N 331105 -ss, . . if is ' ,'-f W 7-,,, 21 11 - Who- Favorites Around Texieo High Wayne Hudnall Chosen Best All Round A PaCk-age of dynamite is Wayfle Hlldllall. best member of the Honor Society, a most agile basketball all round student in Texico High. His enthusiasm never player, and is popular with stud ents throughout the dies for work in student council, an organization which School, he has served as local and district president. He is a Wh0's Who in Review .ra Xxx .:. K W - A x, X X ,L , ,,. 1 is VP - DON CHANDLER TERRY LOVETT Chorus , Band Journahsm ff . f A .1 I - - 5-S- ii V. 1 fy 1 . ,g E ' V 3 1 LEONARD HUTSELL BEVERLY WINKLES Spanish Drivers Education GARY FARMER SUSAN WHITE Social SCi6l'1C6 David Fgflngf 8 Algebra I 9--' 4 'lim GWINETTE LOVETT English 18 Students Named T'I l i,wAY.,w -1 5,4 M X A A LINDA CAMPBELL Hazel Dewittie Homemaking .....,,,d,,,. V' 4 'f A 1' A-ff, 4 M254 KA TH LEEN SMITH Shorthand to Wh0's Who CA LLA LY A ROB ERT S J oe Holland Speech M 4. SARAH WALKER BILL BILLINGTON Bookkeeping Science Algebra Il Homernaking PC --. , DAVID DUNCAN JACKIE HUGHES Agriculture Typiflg Geometry English - Homecoming Royalty x ' bf gf? f ov o, l KX ,f XF? 2 A g , owz ox , f W Bill Campbell Peggy Hughes io o o S MY 11 Personality Plus ? QYes,' Say Students Because, they have frie nd ly , jovial dispositions, Millie Autrey, seniorg and Mike Spearman, junior, were selected by the student body as having the best personality . Millie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Autrey, is active in sports and is an avid reader of biography and autobiography. Mike never sees a stranger. His friendships come from students in grade school, high school, and from teachers as well. He is Student Council president and works well with everyone. He is a member of the Honor Society. Hughes, Hudnall Most Popular Students mime. 12 Jackie Hughes and Wayne Hudnall are two students around school who, without a doubt, have their finger in every pie. Jackie, 1110512 b eautiful '62, is a cheer- leader, a m ember of the Honor Society, and a class favorite. Wayne, past president of student council, is an honor students. Wayne and Jackie went to Boy and Girl State last summer. R -U miners P Most Beautiful-Most Handsome MW 'ml' Mike Spearman Cynthia Spence Tom Rickstrew Susan White Most Handsome 14 A11 H 11 Most Beautiful Kathy White Most Beautiful, Most Handsome Candidates Linda Campbell Don Chandler Peggy Hughes Linda Hudson Terry Niece vm 1. rg ...sh-Q' Gary Farmer Pam Roberts .2 1 Joe Patterson Veda Wilson Gary Skaggs A Watch for Jackie F.F.A. Sweetheart l s y y ea? an i p an if' 5 r ig 1 5 We Q r .,?.e a,,, - , f ' ly, M Betty Crocker Girl Reads Letter With Joy jackie Hughes was proud of her F-FHA. Swegtheart Linda Campbell was pre se nted a pin and a letter of congratu jacket and the fabulous bonus, a wristwatch MUOHS ff0m Betty Croc kef at the 12111 U3 ry F. H. A. meeting Lloyd Harrison, F.F. A. president, made the presentation A Gift for Lonnie F.H.A. Club Prince :S i W,,. E t , V lm ,. Ji --... . ' ' prnr j G, , V.: , G' 6 r Q A gift is always fun, says Lonnie Curry, FHA Prince Charming, Cynthia Spe nc e , president, pr ese nt s the gift from her club, : A i 3 x mi Girls' and Boys, State Delegates Value Trip The greatest experience, agree these three on Girl and Boy State, Wayne Hudnall, Jackie Hughes, and Terry Niece. gs , ,v ig :Q 1 5 W f ,H r A R c it li fi fi Bill Campbell Earns Title, uBest Sport 99 6' 2 tall and every inch a good sport. This was the thought of the faculty in naming Bill Campbell, best sport of the year. jovial, fun-loving Bill takes the ups and downs of school life in stride, voices no gripes, and plays the game always to the best of his ability. Sports are his main interest, He was pitcher for the softball team and came out for broad jump, discus, and the quarter mile, 100 and 220 yard runs. In school he takes journalism, woodwork, typing, American history, Spanish, and physical education. 18 Faculty and Staff d, the te In Appreciation l Wah. TO Mrs, A.B. Bell, who day by day, dishes out the most delectable foods to a hungry pack of school kids, the yearbook staff shows their appreciation. They love her because of the ple a s a n t smile a cr os s the steam table. They love her because some of their most en- joyable memories of school are bound up with the school lunch room and Mrs. A.B. Bell. Dedicated T0- fL,' , N mfg? E 1 tyfys-gf' ff 7 Qi 1 .,1. f., 5' fl, L M15 11 2 it 1,-ft-4 -fish? vi , 7- ,X gg l N l 54 S it 'W 5' ' if . .. f-'zu . , V Q5 .. 5 .7 :i5us,Wr'f I .' kk 'Q W . L if in nil - F i-if I ,rr W. ,LKI . If -Y , K. , L T, Ei ., 7 , ,. egg wi if, fi ,- mM '-W ' ,.-' .- .. : 5:55: ::'-5'i3'ff:'EfI5l2 feE, , , . L'., V ' 1, ., .iifffiw V ' ,,'. f KV z .5 f . V ' .,,.'.-- ,, , I . Q, ft , :1, ' ,k-, -ggffijig, ' ' 1 .f. , - za ,, -: V , ' . I , K -sf qi, 3.--+ , . f n s Mr. Ernest Cain, who has literally and figuratively swept himself into the heart of every stud ent and teacher in the Texico School. He is the indispensable in the school. He 's never too tired to do that extra little favor for anyone. How could Texico ever forget the faithfulness of this man? How could they forget? KN I M .. ' Principal James Pierce, A Busy Person g P ., ,, Hg. :L In the office. Y' In ,. ,Z.. :EQ s reii he s T ' A P Kind and Fair - P re At his desk, In all his dealings with teachers and students. Superintendent Loved, Respected by Students HELIQN L rom-w He and his secretary, Mrs. Colleen Axe, work long hours to keep the school business up-to-date. ? I -E' . E 1 I X E 5 A. D. McDonald arrives at school each morning before anyone else ventures out. In his office, Mr. McDonald receives students, teachers, and parents patience and courtesy for all, with the same f 1 is sf 21 2. ,dvzlkss ,fiztff T fx, , ,-A V fzn, sl.. L. 1. ,a ' A ,gg r R 5 s 6 x wif. 4 S ai -. .Zi a X ff , as s-P sy V, Wg , Y 33 if. f L, fy 3. 4 W, pix fn ' . , ::?j',,,, 9322: ,N fs- - ,mia -Q' W - i Qfiif ' . 1, ai., f asyn--'fx ' if 'ftiwfiiaa :Q ,yi MIS. Jimmie Allman Mr, John Adams Home Economics Social Science Journalism v :-'i gin, e 1 fccL,' ' Twenty-Two Teachers 5' O on TCXICO Facult School opened in late August with Mr. A.D. McDon- ald as superintendent and Mr. James Pierce as prin- cipal with 22 teachers on the faculty. Careful plans were made with the superintendent, principal, and fac ulty members in preparation for the job, Enthusiasm ran high. audi?- Mr. Billy Bratten Mrs. Joan Clayton Mrs. Glenna Cooper Math Third Grade Science qw Mrs. Wanda Faville Mr. Paul Frederick Mr, Johnny Green First Grade Math 24 Coach Coach Eight New Teachers on Texico Facult Eight new teachers were added to the Texico faculty this year-Mrs, Glenna Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Lacewell, Mrs. Mattie Looper, Mrs. Mary Mullins, Mrs. Hazel Stweart, Mr. Billy Bratten, and Mr, Eddie West. These new teachers brought with them the enthusiasm nec- essary to make 1963-64 a banner year for Texico High. 5 .1 'wifi-we' Mrs . Jean Lacewell English QwQuuw Mr , Windsor Lacewell Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Coffee time is a pleasant break for faculty mem bers. C. B. Stockton, left, has a pretty good reputation for his skill in making the coffee James Pierce is always ready for a cup MQ, U ,qs 5,:V,,,:15.,,+55,.:.,.,,, , ,E 55, , 4 A 5? as X 2 'ny -- 1 i i r , 4, 1, -,:- ,W - vw ' -tm.. . - Mrs. Mattie Looper Mrs. Mary Mullins Librarian Business Education . ,.., K 1, -- .., 'Ai' my . Q 4'-5 3 if xr t ,p . ,,,. wigs '5 Page .5 ri , 4, 4 Y .. I I- gs ., -Q., vAA , y it ., it sf . P . .a 1 .cg -.,' i r, -' ug Vis .g:,g'S ,--iw-wa., At. AK V' h :IWW Mrs. Mary Peyton checks b :vii Mrs, Mary Peyton Business Education ookkeeping with Sarah Walker. Mrs. Avis Patterson Fourth Grade MI. James Pierce Science Mrs. Hazel Stewart Second and Third Grades Mr . Gary Stelting Mu sic Mr. John Adams makes Drivers Education Clas for students. s interesting Teachers Work Reading Classes in Groups ' 1 Mr. C. B. Stockton I n Mrs. Lela Stockton Mrs. Beulah Trammell Social Science Second Grade First Grade Coach gg? 'rug Mr. Eddie West Mrs. Zelfa Younger Agriculture Elementary Principal MI. F. S. Thigpen President Paul Harrison S tary 6 Board of Education Shows Vital Interest in School Mr. L. A. CBuddyj Pearce Vice-president ' '1 2 ,. as as .... his Mr. Paul Skaggs 28 Mr. Wesley Engram Cooks Find a to Students' Hearts lt's the little extra things and the kind and courteous way with students that endears each one of the cooks to every one xsho eats at the school lunch room. The food is super and abundant. The atmosphere is pleasant for approximately 200 students who eat at school. Mrs. A. B. Bell is head cook. She works with Mrs. Zelfa Younger, supervisor of the lunch room, in making plans for each meal. Mrs. Paul Huber Mrs. A, B. Bell, head cook Mrs. Sam Hukill Mrs. Nora Day . 4 2 , 5 I Bus Drivers Meet Schedules Regularly Mr. N. W. Peyton, bus contractor. Within a few minutes of each other, the Texico bus drivers arrive daily with approximately 220 students. Some of the ' students have ridden more than 40 miles. Drivers are Mr, N,W, Peyton, Mr. John Hightower, Mrs. C.C. Brown, Mrs. ..-u--.-Q Zona Crooks, Mrs, John Hadley, and Mrs. W, W, Hagler. .42 Staff Members Work ls Tirelessly i Mrs. Colleen Axe, secretary. r'-IEW VIH-I vdlui I1 '1- aammnr: rs Gamma Q V l ganna M .ssma e 'TFHYQ1 Ns U1 cl 'JP,wv1n l Ski Q1 Qi Lui ,Pa Mr, Ernest Cain, costodian. Mr. A, B, Ben, Cggtodianl - lasses A little leaming is a dangerous thing Seniors, Leaders in All Activities : ..,. I K n fe M 5 ix La 3 MK is -' AW ...-ff- 'Xs Hughes, Campbell Chosen Favorites Jackie Hughes and Bill Campbell were selected fa- vorites in the Senior class. Jackie is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Hughes. Jackie was the Girls State delegate, Home- coming queen, Most Beautiful, and A-team cheer- leader. She enjoys waterskiing and cheerleading. She is a member of the Honor Society and F.B.L.A. Bill is very active in all sports-baseball, basketball and track. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. P. D. Campbell, and enjoys working on cars, swimming fishing, and hunting. He is in F.F.A. and Press Club. 1 1 Senior class officers shown left are Wayne Hudnall, presidentg Donald Chandler, vice-presidentg Linda Campbell, treasurerg Jackie Hughes, secretaryg and Lloyd Harrison, reporter. Sponsors are Mrs. Mary Peyton and Mr. Paul Frederick. MILLIE AUTREY FBLA V. -Pres. 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 3,49 Chorus 1.2,3,4 BILL BILLINGTON Sports Column 35 FFA Judging Team: Class Play 3,4g Science Club 2,3,4 34 'Mama 'Srp- DWAYNE BILLINGSLEY Most Handsome 3, FBLA 3g Press 3,45 Press V. - Pres. 45 P.E. 1,2,3 SHIRLEY BURCH Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1,2,3g Volleyball 1,2,3 Twenty-five Seniors to Graduate in May BILL CAMPBELL Baseball 1 , 2 , 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1 , 2, 3,45 Class Favorite 45 FFA l,2,3,4 DON CHANDLER Most Handsome Runner-up 3g FBLA Pres. 35 Chorus Pres. 49 V.-Pres. Student Council 4g V. -Pres. Class 43 Class Play 3,4 K ,...l..--...- lil f . ww. 5 ,H ar., LINDA CAMPBELL Student Council 3g Class Offi- cer 1, 3,45 Outstanding Home maker 39 FHA Sec, 4, Most Beautiful Candidate 3 MARY CREEK Class Sec. lg Basketball 2,3, 4, Baseball 2,3,4g Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2,3 Rings Arriveg Create Big Stir in School LONNIE CURRY Crosscountry 25 Baseball l,3, 4g Basketball l,2,3,4p Track l,2,3,4: FFA l,2,3,4 'kv sl-W' is Agkifzwff- ,,.v K RONNIE CURRY FFA Pres. 3g Basketball l, 2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4: Press Club Pres. 45 Class Favorite 3 ,.'s i L sf: iff 'ln' AE, 5 , 8 :- ,WMV PU! ,. s ,, ,AQ WP' ? C SHERRON ELLIOTT WANDA ESHLEMAN FFA Sweetheart 24 B Team Band Sweetheart 3g Band Cheerleader 35 Class Fa- l,2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2, 35 vorite 3g FHA 1,35 Chorus FHA 2,3,4g Beauty Can- 1 didate 3 GARY FARMER Science Club Pres. 3: Chorus 49 Class Play 3,4g FBLA: Who's M10 3 35 ,,uKR LLOYD HARRISON FFA Pres. 45 FFA Reporter 35 Class Reporter 3,45 Parliamentary Team 2,3, 45 Class Play 45 W'no's Who 2,3 WAYNE HUDNALL Student Body Pres, 35 Dis, Student Council Pres. 45 Class Pres. 45 Class Play 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,4 36 ALLAN HILL Basketball 1,2,3,45 Base- ba111,3,45 FFA sec, 35 FFA 1,2,35 Track 3,4 JACKIE HUGHES Homecoming Queen 25 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Most Beautiful 35 Girl's State Class Favorite 3,4 Senior ames TERRY NIECE Boy's Stateg Student Council 2, 3,45 Honor Societyg Most Handsome Candidate 3,45 Class Officer 2,3 HAZELfMCDanie1j DeWlTTE Co- editor paper 45 FHA Parliarnentarian 45 FHA Reporter 35 Softball 1,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,3,45 Vol- leyball 1, 3,4 ,wfffrsa CALLALYA ROBERTS MONNIE SANFORD Cheerleader 1,2,4g Class Chorus 1,35 Baseball 1,2,45 Favorite 15 Majorette 1,25 Basketball 1, 2,45 Volleyball Class Officer 1,35 Class 1,2,45 Press 3,4 Play 3 ,4 Found on Honor Roll Consistentl GARY SKAGGS Baseball 1,2,3g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3: FFA V.- Pres, Most Handsone Candi- date 4 1 ,'kk 5 .. 5 , f gil it Qo'a 55 54 V? rf Q13 ,411 ifgzzwf Mb Ngfi, if im. 29 Ah! graduation, say Callalya Roberts and Linda Campbell, seniors, as they eye the May calendar. KATHLEEN SMITH Gir1's State Alternate 3, Co- editor of paper 4, FHA 2,3,4g Honor Society 3,4, Who's Who 1,3 wh, ,,,. . M SUE QWALTONJ STARBUCK SUSAN TAYLOR Baseball 1 ,4g B Team Cheer- FHA 3,49 FBLA 4: Class Play 4 leader 35 Freshman Cheer - Baseball 3: Volleyball 3 leader, Chorus 2,35 Most Beautiful Candidate 3 ji' Junlors ThPlV6 on Work and Pla ...W Km ,,...u--N' M 'TW , in-- . ,,.- ... mm-A, - ,,4,. Bush, drlan Honored b , f Junior Class f Juniors elected Kay Bush and 3 Jim Adrian as class favorites. Jim enjoys hunting, fishing, swimming, and working on cars. He seems to enjoy woodwork very well. Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Bush, enjoys riding horses, sewing, cheerleading, and all sports. f ,. 772 5 E.: is EZ! I pA,,,s..Y- 'w 1 , A 3 . .J 'W-.A fn . , i ,.,v, flu-.WJQ --A.: 1.4 +3 ,,,,,...---- W 0 Junior officers, pictured left, are a busy crew. LIHSS F3V0l'ltCS Mickey Lofton is president, Kay Bush, reporterg Kay Bush Gwinette Lovett, secretary-treasurer: and Em- Jim Adrian mitt Autrey, vice- president. 39 Sponsors: John Adams-C, 40 Year Is Bus Une B . Stockton Jim Adrian Emrnitt Autrey Don Baldridge Carol Brown Coy Burch Kay Bush Ellen Caillouet David Chappell Gail Drennan Vivian Duncan Clarence Ethridge Linda Hadley Fight Ribbons floated around school like balloons in the wind as junior sales campaign got under way each week. i 1 KW 'WB ,f va..- A 4 , .I , 1' -2 .1 - K . 5 1 kg s gg, I E Q ,. 0 ' .mv Lp.-K w si . S. .., E , .it ' A , s . lrr f M F-Slit lf' Q. 4 at 1- 'W 'A' tl fy' , 'ni , . ar. 37 ,A ,M E. Q W r -ff f 'Ziff' X , ,..' 9 r ay doiii 1 S sa f A Vhryk his Q ff! - Q 1 cya t t l if N I for Juniors Kathy White ,,,, ,war U ,ii ,V .4-mag, MFT? ga. 1 Fifi,-'f' f if Dorothy Hapke Leonard Hutsell Neil Lambert Mickey Lofton WL 2 ..,,,9jLV51' , : K 535' M ., ,, Lg L X, Q? .. ,,,. . , Q 4' ry 'ref'-91 be 5,31 a. TK X NN.. is 5' 15 if X156 , I Af J ....a:,,.-'f 2 hx' n f M., , M 3 WWF B - A Wir' 1, oo,. aff' 'IWW Magi y hy r V mm 915' - .. ,. -1,52 L 'aw Ex 3 N if an y G g Gwinette Lovett Larry Martin Floyd Morris Ronnie Richardson Tom Rickstrew Mike Spearman Cynthia Spence Sandy Tipton Sarah Walker Marquitta Wall Roy Wall Wayne Watts and W' ff: 551 I 1 Sophomores Back School 100 Per Cent .V-. I -Q51 ib LV 1, , fi 2522 gf 16 5 Y we 1 x SophsfHunme Hill, Hughes as Favorites For the S o p h o m o r e Class, Peggy Hughes and Jimmy Hill were picked. Reading, cooking, and cheerleading are Peggy's favorite pastimes. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H, L. Hughes, Her favorite subjects are typing and biology. Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, is in terested in horses and all sports. '-ii'-ZW as Sponsor Mrs. Jean Lacewell J J J J Sophomore Officers J y Sophomores chose five very active people as J class officers, Shown left are, back row, Peggy Hughes, secretaryp David Duncan, vice-presi- J dentg Ronnie Spence, parliamentarian. Front row, Linda Hudson, reporter: and Jim Hill, president. XL 'Q QQ' .1',1'E NHL Q1Qf1'g f , v p Naxaif my I! fQJ 11 11 J J I ll kwa 1811 'M L as 1-'HJ gf? , ' Bill! My s El J--H an P 1 s.'.l I F2 J.'.l Q1 5-I ...H l J ophomores, a 'GCl0sely Knit Class -.,. 1101 . ' 'wife ll ' .kk 1 ' AAN' www., ,J Q i ,if !x,m3R J, 2 Q, V ' , H 'r W B I 7,.. A -V , fx S xr '..,, X 5 M I , N i If A M 'Q xr :s, ja , fl 'QQN I0-'ua ,iw-? i7 PWR: 's Mamie Autrey Darlene Bell Marlene Bell Ella Mae Brown Lena Brown Carolyn Campbell David Duncan Lynell Engram Larry Fought Charla Harper Jim Hill Mike Hitson Joe Holland Linda Hudson Peggy Hughes Karen Land ml l Sophomore typists, Marlene Bell and Ella Mae ' Brown, take the job seriously. A 3 Kinda Sophs Participate in Man Activities Gary Meier Joe Patterson Wesley Raulie Jerry Ridings Terry Lovett Teresa Luce Richard McCoy . A W r, - . ' ' if 7 E+ 3 .sig A 3' ' ,Agar lg e , W, . try. 1 as' x 7 M X ' . , t XE 5. r 4 Aired Wt... ,MM-if 2 . Leon Smith Ronnie Spence A lii Z - , 2 ii' Veda Wilson i t . Mdfmf my Harvie Winkles Q. Anlu M iiit ikii Q L K, r,ar ryr Q ry, ' rra iv: 'fl ,rl as Karen Land sophomore F.H.A. y member serves punch to Gwinette Lovett left and Sherry Wall, right, at F H A rnstallation. Freshmen Officers, Good Leaders -5 s ff , ' hz! W- Ml 54155 4 , ,.-f 4, X, W, Q4 '55 , f A , ,M-- fry wr , il rs 'Qi -- . f ,. Q Af., v , .. we 5, ' l , M11 T ,Ni 'irtya rm, 2-' eg ,fi .gs 9, g, f? W, , , 55:2 .af IQ :eu VZ, fre? , ,SJ f ,, tx-sxqge' f- Lg. ,, as , ,f ,,V, btw fs' 2 -vu 1 Q Q 'Q ,S if Q fm , .GR 72 K Freshmen Select Two as Favorites ln the Freshman Class, Kathy Stone and Jimmy Webb were chosen as class favorites. Kathy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, E. Stone, enjoys rid- ing horses, all sports, and swimming. Jimmy's favorite subject is English. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Webb. Freshmen Officers Selected to serve as Freshman Class officers, pictured left, are Danny Hitson, parliamen- tariang Pam Roberts, secretary treasurerg Larry Burns, presidentp Gilda Cathey, reporterg and Keith Crooks, vice-president. . . , . , vat. il Class Favorites Kathy Stone Jimmy Webb 3 .- Q, y s K S 3 M1520 7. '51 ,K .-,. 1 w yep 4,.:k , 1 9' S M el. W J WK f., 1+-'1 1 aim 'K D ul? sr. a. f we gf yrrs so 3' ff C x Hi, .ff ff. gk X ,I pi-Q X R 93 i Q , . gs JV ..,..,.,..e1f - fs fri! ww ag? .Y -se .fi W, . A'2 ysrrr 48 , 5 JE 51 4 X r ff? Q . , .Eggs P 1' l L 2 sa Q if e Freshman C , g g if . f Q A V Qzlj b W C W Linda Armstrong 'y1. if , Q- - f l 4 Myrle Arnold I L ' my Ardell Autrey mmhV i M, 53,5 VAA Jill Billington or X S! 5 an Jackie Billingsley i fi i' Mollie Burch Johnny Burford 4' ' -i 5 .7 -ff ,5e,,jyf,-.lr -if M: 5. 5, ry i Q r,. Larry Bums A 4 eelr in s H3531 , sei, Gary Burris S 'C Dean Campbell Gilda Cathey l Rose Creek fs pw, Keith Crooks James Deaton Joyce Ebel David Farm er Ray Harper Danny Hitson Linda l-lukill Donna Hutsell Class lFull of Pep and Fun Frankie Lambert Roy McDaniel Donnie Morris Walter Mullens Tula Ortiz Sharon Peyton Pam Roberts Shirley Scoropa Robert Spearman Bobby Steward Kathy Stone Ray Valerio Sherry Wall Jim Webb Beverly Winkles Susan White ,Q rm .. Sponsor- Mrs. Glen na Cooper . rrr' M is krrk i 1 , N -',, fri- f f 42, rw- . p Q, S f rrrrrre f S 5 S h ' ' L- r rrrr ii. S. gl 5 in vfx eww iiil N .1 M K., 4 If-or I wif +41 ' , 3 3 ,rf 35 if jx St, is f' . - Z ,Fifi iiy, Y, x M ,xy x 'N mi' l it :Mn ,, x 'ff 'Q W H XX I' P A K fl 1 Lrg., .- , , , , , 'A .'Q.f 'f'1 11, . W 'W 1 A Ki, 'il' ew!! ...-1.--. ,afw-gp-wsu v-q-.vw-Va-.,. --Q-...- -na-au..-...,.. .-nw.,-...,.,w Eighth fficers Serve Class Efficientl ,W V - AQQMMA is J kb .J,,WiWUmV..,- V, , - M wfmr ' sg, +2 .if 5 5 Wm, V,.. 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Cars are his hobby and social studies his favorite subject, Class sponsors Mrs Mary Mullins and Eddie West Eighth Grade class officers left are Ronnie Wall, presidentg Tommy Beavers, treasurerp Brenda Cathey, secretary: Brenda Simms, vice-presi- dentg and J, B. Taylor, reporter. Glenda Askew Douglas Autrey Karen Autrey Tom Beavers Allan Breitenbach Gregory Burns Zadene Burris Brenda Cathey Larry Combs Norma Deaton Coy Ethridge Marshall Fought MKS? I . K . ji X , H7 ' r A if y gil I s 'va-A , K' .. I gf E r--. N pial Q . W xajw., its L r h 1 r f M , ff , . .1 ' ,HM rr, zrwairgg e 9 we if ,s if wgiis so was nntwgggi ill? if ,san ng! 'iQl1-fx Joe Ketcherside Lynn Hughes A room must be decorated for Christmas, say Eighth graders, Lynn Hughes, Rodney Lacewell, Zadene Burris, and Yolanda McDaniel busily working to see that it is done. S, I rg . ,I E T R 4 steti U L f fa -L-PM will they run? This is the question with Eighth Graders Roddy Pearce, Larry Combs, Ricky Stanley, and Brenda Cathey at work on building electric motors. This 15 a proJect 1n science taught by Mr, Eddie West, Rodney Lacewell Manuel Martinez Jerry Martin Yolanda McDaniel Annette Mullens Jeanette Mullens Junior Ortiz Roddy Pearce Brenda Sims Rickey Stanley Alma Steward I. B. Taylor Seventh Grade Largest in Texieo High E 5 3 1 E 5 I 5 n 4 r:1fmv1wwnwS.wfmrmwwmfw::fSLv1'VQS1-Hm.L-:wwwm'4wmwaavLfxwwwSm wYwwvmwfwaumme M::,,,.Q:Q4,fm-,Q wvmqwfwrwww-.ssvvw-q.av Seventh Favorites Have Man Varied Interests Doug Niece and Tanya Thompkins are quite popular with their classmates. They have both had a number of responsibili- ties. ln the Fifth grad e, Doug was class re- porter. In the Sixth grade he was treasurer while Tanya was president and class favorite. Doug's hobbies are m od el planes and reading, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Niece. Math is his favorite subject. Tanya enjoys playing the piano and swimming. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N. E, Thompkins. Her favorite subject is reading, l .., F shams Y g fr 2 , 5 r'-. V,zl i E 3 i egg, Q 2. r , f f 'L JW vw. xc fi 2 Johnny Green-sponsor 273' :Eff 'F x . . -fvfeyz-Winaii. U ,A cv' 1- aa: 'SKA-J .3 rw P Seventh grade officers are Secretary-Treasurer X at . 1 at , ' L- -A j ' s' ' N I and Reporter, Tanya Thompkinsg Vice-presi- i .iifrsx . , , ' Q4 - yi, '-V dent, George Rickstrewg and President, Cynthia pp J t. ,gy, y,.f a Tqizf', ,ft 5 Armstrong. ,. .fy . i K, A 'J ff -:A l . r iilt l 'Q at M lf , fr W. W. 'm,,,, wk fr, . KV, ,,,,, W , up , ' as is A C l f' .3-il la. Cynthia Armstrong W V 1. af--. - Arlene Arnold AA A 0 0 bg? I M a I ' al? K ' Y X ,tw l , a 2 va y ' as fi ' John Autre X? Linda Autrey f -VVA A Loyce Brown Marnita Bush S, K J n A si 5 ye' ff ,R :xxx M 1 .rf J' is 23 ia L ggi '34 M ..,' M , M.. T 4 -Q , an as , .li K ' . -Z , N- , ,as ri I W -, X ar Doug Clark Jerry Creek Loyd Davis Shirley Dear on Juanita Ebel Dianna Fought Alfonso Gonzalez Suzanne Gonzalez Vanetta Griess Roger Hudson Betty Hukill Willard Hutsell Forty Students if ' 1 Lyfmmes Comprise Class Jack Ketcherside 1 , if arf I is as ' N is h 1 if ,.y Bill Kirby .M ,L Roxie Lacew ell XX, , I f Ricky Martin y Brenda McCoy M 8, N t y s,,., me I . ss M if 1 Ar ,, tg, gig X -. it M wi Will Nickaboine Doug Niece Theresa Ortiz Robert Payne ,A ' an ' Rex Richardson George Rickstrew Hilda Rojas Margot Rojas Jack Rogers Junior Romero Bobby Russell . 51 . ., Tanya Thompkins ,F L if? if V' 13 his l. M. M . Charlie Tipton ff ' Vonnie Yell A A L . -,'.f 1, so r Q nfl r X , 1 .., 5 K 'Q 52, X ,rw . 'Sin I . 7 Q Vx , Y , r ' if 1. :ff M R, ig f iz -af x A Vg if L . Q ,is 'M ,, K 1. ' .li ,X , ' W' L, X J' ' ,, ,X A - K ii Q 563 fi, N425 Us M,.,,.,.,,, y f , l 'UW What? Athletics- What now, says Mike Spearman, A lay-up for Gary Skaggs. Pep Personified Varsity Cheerleaders used every trick and gimmick imaginable to stir- up enthusiasm for this year's basketball team. They deserve all the praise from the entire student body. Cheer- 3 I leaders are Callalya Roberts, Jackie Hughes, 1 Kathy White, and Linda Hudson. i fm. ,pinky , , W , rc,t ,T 0 Y V Wi, r Z , f 1, , , ,,,, V 25 I 4 trrc, or , , X Qi' A' 'ti YL 1- QQ M4 1 1 X Y 3 - f f H BILL CAMPBELL ALLAN HILL LONNIE CURRY ROY WALL Center Forward Forward Manager A Team Ends Season With 13-6 Record The A-team boys finished the season with a 13-6 record. Shooting best with 327 points was Bill Campbell. Nov. 22 Dora-61 Texico-48 Nov, 23 Logan-45 Texico-65 Nov. 26 Causey-42 Texico-58 Dec, 6 Grady-57 Texico-81 Dec, 7 Ft. Sumner-49 Texico-51 Dec, 12 Elida-55 Texico-45 Dec, 13 Floyd-45 Texico-53 Dec, 19 Farwell-58 Texico-31 Dec, 20 Melrose-48 Texico-63 Jan, 10 House-45 Texico-59 Jan. 17 Dora-54 Texico-53 Jan, 18 Causey-56 Texico-61 Jan. 31 Grady-57 Texico-85 Feb. 7 Melrose-63 Texico-'73 Feb. 8 Tatum-45 Texico-62 Feb, 14 Floyd-51 Texico-52 Feb. 15 Elida-'72 Texico-50 Feb. 21 House-33 Texico-57 Feb. 22 San Ion-51 Texico-48 Members of the team are, front row Wayne Hudnall, Lonnie Curry, Gary Skaggs,and Ronnie Curry. Center-manager Roy Wall, Mike Spearman, Ronny Richardson, Allan Hill and Coach Paul Frederick. Back-Joe Patterson, Bill Ca mpbell , Neil Lambert, Mike Hitson, and Tom Rickstrew, R 'ibn- GARY SKAGGS JOE PATTERSON TOM RICKSTREW Guard Guard Forward , I l Rf ff-L 1 rg - 2 A MIKE SPEARMA N Guard NEIL LA MBERT Center RONNIE CURRY Guard WAYNE HUDNA LL Guard A s R. RICHARDSON Forward 59 if x 4, ii Q N s M m A' V W,., . -. its B-Team Cheerleaders yelled their he ar ts out to help make this year's team one of the best ever, These peppy lasses are Veda Wilson, Peggy Hughes, Sandy Tipton, Kay Bush, and Millie Autrey. B-Team Plays Top Basketball Finishes With 14-6 Record Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec, Jan . Jan. Jan . jan . Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb, Feb It's Ronny against Ronnie against an agressive Tatum man in the homecoming game. Dora Logan Causey Grady Ft, Summer- Elida Floyd Farwell Melrose House Dora Causey Clovis C Grady Melrose Tatum Floyd Elida House San Ion Texieo- Texico- Tex ico- Texico- Tex ico- Texico- Texico- Tex ico- Tex ico- Texico- Texico Tex ico Texico Texico Tex ico Tex ico Tex ico Tex ico Texico Texico Lambert Racks Up 215 Points To Become High Point Player The B team played 20 of its 21 scheduled games this season with only 6 losses out of the 20. There were two outstanding players in the B team: Neil Lambert who, while not playing in all the games qbecause he was kept back for the A teamp, ra cked up 215 points to make himself high point man this year, Next was Mike Hitson with 181 points for the season. The regular starters for the team were Neil L amb ert , center, Mike Hitson, forwardg Ronny Richardson, forward, Mickey Lofton, guardg and Emmitt Autrey, guard. Others on the team were David Duncan, Clarence Ethridge, Jim Hill, Joe Holland, Gary Meier, Floyd Morris, Wesley Raulie, Leon Smith, Ronnie Spence, and Harvie Winkles. Ronnie Curry is faking for a drive at the basket Members of the team are, front row, Mike Hitson, Leon Smith, Wesley Raulie, Floyd Morris, Neil, Lambert, David Duncan Jim Hill, Ronny Richardson, and Gary Meier, On back row are Coach Johnny Green, Harvie Winkles, Ronnie Spence iClarence Ethridge, Emmitt Autrey, Mickey Lofton, and Manager Joe Holland. A7 Jr. High Girls Finish eason in Fourth Spot ll - 1 With a record of 3-6, the junior high girls finished the season in fourth place. Teammates are Yolanda McDaniel, Brenda Sims, Rose Creek, Linda Hukill, Jeannette Mullens, Annette Mullens, Janet Wilson, Zadene Burris, Brenda Cathey, Sherry Wall, Linda Armstrong, Kathy Stone, Pam Roberts, Susan White, Myrle Arnold, and Alma Steward, In center is Coach C.B. Stockton, Whirlwinds Wind up With 3-5 Record l l F ' s E Playing only eight gimes, the Whirlwinds finished out the se ason with a 3-5 record and fourth place in the district. ln front row are Charla Harper, Sandy Tipton , and Millie Autrey. On second row are Lena Mae Brown, Lynell Engram, Mary Creek, Vivian Hudson, and Coach Johnny Green. Jr. Hi gh Boys ----- ---Compile Good Records The Jr, High boys had a good season this year by compiling records of 9-5 and 7-3. The ninth grade boys made a grand total of 482 points to 436 from their opponents, averaging 34 1X2 points a game, The Eighth grade team scored 329 points this season to 233 by their opponents making an average of 33 points per game. The Eighth grade won 66 per cent of the games while the fresh- men won 64 per cent. The Jr. High teams also won first pl ac e in the Farwell invita- tional t o ur n a me nt, and third in the Little Fox tournament. Coach Johnny Green and his Eighth g rade team- Ricky Stanley, Manuel M a rtine z , Doug A utr ey , Allen Breitenbach, Larry Combs, Junior Ortiz, Lynn Hughes, Rodney Lacewell, Roddy J Pearce, Coy Ethridge and Tommy Beavers, Cheerleaders-Brenda Cathey, Kathy Stone Gilda Cathey, Pam Roberts, and Yolanda McDaniel. The mascot is Jan Kathy. Back Row-David F arme r , Keith Crooks, Ray Valario Jackie Bill ing s I ey g Center Row-Dannie Hitson, Jim Webb, Donnie Morris, Ardell Autreyg Front Row-Bobby Joe Stew art , Robert Spearman, Larry Burns, and Roy McDaniel. Coach Johnny Green is kneeling. ,,-s. 3 3. if-it if 'V W. .fftrgaqs rwi ... ,t wr at . Q 2 ., :L 4 ..., . in 5- ,, , . ,... , i ,Ma . ..f.- ,ps-,t .f -if - Wrwafi Q 1 i Nl Riga . .af in Wolverines Take Second in District Wolverines--Gary Skaggs, Roy Wall, manager: Emmitt Autrey, Ronny Richardson, Tom Rickstrew, Lonnie and Ronnie Curry, Joe Patterson, Allen Hill, Micky Lofton, Mike Spearman, and Wayne Hudnal. hs Lu. Fighting hard, the Texico Wolverines went down in defeat against the Grady team in the District Tournament by a score of 8-3 to take second place. ln the first game of the tournament, the Wol- verines downed the Dora Coyotes, 15-3 in a fairly easy game. In the second game the boys went on to make things just as one-sided by beating the Elida boys, 14-4. Then in the third game, the boys bowed to Grady 8-3 in a hard fought game, to lose the cup. The Wolverines had a season record of 7 wins and 2 losses. Allen Hill stands in the on-deck circle as he Seated on the ground are Emmitt Autrey, Tom Rickstrew, Bill prepares to go up and slug out a hit. Campbell, Mike Spearman, Neil Lambert, Allen Hill, Gary Skaggs, Ronnie and Lonnie Curry. 64 This was an anxious moment for the team and spectators. Girls Eliminate Rivalsg Take Second in Tourney With the fine pitching of Sue Starbuck, a powerful hitting attack, and g ood field ing , the Texico Whirlwinds took s e c o n d in the District Softball Tournament. They won a victory for themselves when they beat one of the best teams in the district, the Grady Broncos, with a close score of 7-6, in their first game of the tournament. ln the second game of the tournament, the Whirl- winds were beaten by the Melrose Buffaloes, 10-6. Sue Starbuck comes to home base for another point. l Vivian Duncan tags up a little late to put out Kathy Frazier at third base. Millie Autrey slides in to third base safely. 65 Jr. Boys Place Second in E.P Q , District Runners-Up--from left to right are bottom row--Ricky Stanley, Jackie Billingsley, Doug Autrey, Tom Beavers, J. B. Taylor. Top row--Roy McDan- iel, Bobby Joe Steward, Doug Autrey, Rodney Lacewell, Larry Burns, Jim Webb, Donnie Morris, Gary Burris, and Manuel Martinez. Also on the team but not in the picture is Ray Valerio. .C. Tournament The Jr. High Boys took second in EPAC softball tournament play after dropping a tough 10-inning game to San Jon, 5-4. At the end of 6 innings of play the score stood at 6-all. The game then went into extra innings with Roy McDaniel in there pitching a whale of a game. This is how it stayed up until the 10th, when San Jon managed to push in a run on an error to take home the trophy, The boys had previously beaten Dora, 15-3g and Elida, 14-3 in the tournament. They ended the season with a 6-3 record. Larry Burns catches one that Roy McDaniel threw down the grove Jim Webb comes into third with the crowd roaring, for another called strike against the slugger from Dora. Mr, C. B. Stockton is the umpire. 66 Jr. High Girls Talk about ball playing! That's precisely what those Jr. High girls did this season, Sweeping the tournament series in two straight with scores of 12-5 and 14-13, en- abled them to emerge district champs. The House girls were ahead 4 points until the final inning when the Texico team pushed across 5 runs to win the trophy. The girls had previously beaten the Grady Broncos 12-5 in the first game of the series. Frankie Lambert, backed by good fielding, turned in a good season of pitching by leading her team to 7 straight victories against no losses and to a district cham- pionship. Tula Ortiz gets all set to catch a ball coming down the third base line to tag out the runner coming into third, Emerge District Champions Vi There's a man behind every woman and Coach Stockton happens to be the man behind these girls. He is giving them some helpful hints on how to win a championship. The girls gathered around him are the girls on his champion- ship team, ,. si ' 5 Monnie Sanford gets ready to catch the strike coming over home plate, while Coach Green gets ready to call it. 67 r. High Squad Shows Promise Track Popular Spring Sport Twenty-one high school boys came out for track in early March, Those coming out were, front row, Clarence Ethridge, David Duncan, Mickey Loft o n , Ronnie Spence, l-larvie Winkles, Wayne Hudnall, and Wesley Raulie. Center row, Mike Hitson, Gary Meier, Mike Spearman, Jim Hill, Larry Fought, Leon Smith, Terry Lovett, and Ronny Richardson. Back row, Mr. C.B. Stockton, Coach, Don Fitz, Joe Holland, Tom Rickstrew, Neil Lambert, Bill Campbell, and Joe Patterson. I A great deal of prospective high school track talent is found in this group of 27 junior high boys. In front row are, Ronnie Wall, Johnny Burford, Ricky Stanley, Gregory Burns, Coy Ethridge, Roddy Pearce, Rodney Lacewell and Lynn Hughes. Center row are Danny Hitson, Jackie Billingsley, Ardell Autrey, Manuel Martinez, Junior Ortiz, and Allen Breitenbach. Third row are, Doug Autrey, Larry Burns, Keith Crooks, Roy McDaniel, Robert Spearman, Dean Campbell, and Marshall Fought. Back row are Donnie Morris, Bobby Steward, Jim Webb, David Farmer, James Deaton, and Larry Combs. 68 Wayne Hudnall, right, was a member of the 880 yd. and 440 relay teams which placed first at state. Ronnie Curry and Bill Campbell were members of the state med- ley relay team, rganizations Like the soft light thrown on the installation of these F.H.A. officers, club and other organizations through- out the school shed an inextinguishable light and hold the student body together. They are the cream of the coffee so to speak, adding the finishing touches to and supplementing academic work. The next nine pages show without a doubt the real value of these organizations--Band, Chorus, Student Council, F.F.A., Science Club, Honor Society, and F. B. L. A. , Future Business Leaders of America. if ,, , at 25 J sf? in x J H K '95 ,Ce-4 gy v' W7 QMAKER5 Cynthia Spence, F.H.A. president receives the f gavel from Shirley Huber, 1963 vice-president, Q09 A 0 47 C: y '-,LZ 3 72 5 live, E202 Q , 'I L 3 4 0 xx 4' sb NFW O Installed as officers of F. H. A. were Beverly Winkles, corresponding secre- taryg Linda Hukill, vice-president of devotionsg Susan Taylor, vice-presi- dent of public relationsg Kathleen Y y gggz, Smith, vice- president of state and na- 2 'F if tional projects: Wanda Eshleman, if vice-president of recreation: Monnie ag' f'., y 5 Sanford, historian: Gwinette Lovett, 9 mf 35 vice-presidentg Linda Campbell, sec- 'W Mg it as retaryg Sarah Walker, treasurer: and 'Q-' K Hazel McDaniel, parliamentarian. 'JL S M, siiixfrs, n. tr! 'Y Q. ug, Q Y , wrt! , -n1 l -mini 'QW ,WWW 'irq xi. NN Stylratb are these twrrlera Veda Wrlbon Brenda Cathey and Janet Wllson Proudly they march all 48 of them' Thls accu rately deQcr1bes the Texrco Hrgh School band whlch marched IH two blg parades durlng the year Students talked about the trrp to Albuquerque to the State Fur for dayb after thelr return Then came the thrrll of marchrng lll Eaatern New Mexlco Homecomrng parade Theae studentQ work enthumrastrcally every day glve many specral C on certs and a brg concert IH the s rrng Forty eight Piece Band H... The band oouncilg composed of five members, is indispensable for the smooth running of the whole organization, They meet in special sessions to plan the many ac- tivities of the band. Officers of tlie band council are Joe Patterson, pres' identg Terry Lovett, vice-presidentg Manuel Mar- tines, sergeant-at-armsg Susan White, treasurer, and Peggy lrluglies, secretary. Mr. Gary Stelting, stand- ing right directs the band. S Credit to School Band Honors Pegg Hughes Surrounded by members of the Texico High School Band forming a heart, Peggy Hughes, sophomore, was crowned as Band Sweetheart 1964 in February. Joe Patterson, president of the band council, escorted Peggy who was crowned by Wanda Eshleman, sweet- heart 1963. Chorus Sings on Man Occasions Marching into a darkened auditorium, carrying lighted candles, the 30 members of the chorus set the mood for the beautiful Christmas program which they gave. They sang for Rotary Club and gave a spring musical. Don Chand- ler made all-state chorus. Members are-front row, Darlene Bell, Marlene Bell, Ella Mae Brown, Mamie Autrey, Ellen Caillouet, Peggy Hughes, Pam Fitz, Sarah Walker, Millie Autrey, Kay Bush, and Carolyn Campbell. On second row Kathy Stone, Linda Armstrong, Karen Land, Kathy White, Lynell Engram, Jackie Hughes, Marquitta Wall, Cynthia Spence, Callalya Roberts, Veda Wilson, Gwinette Lovett, Linda Hadley, Pam Roberts, and Susan White, On the third row are Larry Fought, Terry Lovett, Coy Burch, Gary Farmer, and Don Chandler, Student Council Sponsors Projects Na, 'if ,933 The Texico High Sch ool Student Council has worked hard and accomplished very much in 1963-1964. The two-year project of paying for the trophy cases has been completed, as well as building a new concession stand, and sponsoring various activities, such as Home- coming and the Christmas Party, Upper left-Don Chandler, vice-president: Terry Nieceg and Mike Spearman, president, eye the trophy cases, which are already full, 1 ing K Si ',-,,,,..- '!'J-I Upper right-Student council members serve refreshments to T H S students. Lower left -Student council members are qback rowj Don Chandler, Cynthia Spence, Tom Rickstrew, Kathy White, and Jim P ierc e, sponsor. Mid d l e row-Mike Spearman, Wayne Hudnall, Terry Niece, Tanya Tompkins, and Veda Wilson. Front row-Rickey Stanley, Danny Hitson, Kathy Stone, and Terry Lovett. Lower right-Wayne Hudnall, district student council president. 1 Q' ff 1 ff! fi as aff , , F.F.A. Boys Top Records Mr. Eddie West, advisor, was a very busy person during the fair. Texico F.F.A. boys broke all records at the Curry County Fair to the tune of about 357,000 from the stock sale and prize money. The boys earned 12 championship ribbons, 14 first places, 5 second places, 4 third places, and three fourth places. They got first place on their fair booth featuring a model corral showing how a large number of cattle may be handled ef- fectively with one or two men. Top boy was Gary Skaggs with S212 in prize money. He won first and second on Hereford steers and first on a Chester White gilt. Prize Money Rolled in Fast i il f .lf I bu David Duncan pla c e s first with Hereford 11. Johnny Burford receives two firsts and a third on Hampshire barrows. CPicture shown to the right.D Mike Spearman, Jim Hill, Gary Skaggs, and Harv ie Winkles display second place plaque on farm mechanics. fl 4' ' ,2- L: ',.,. ,s ff ' A ., ,.s, , .,,l ,s,, X 'W'-'uni ., V... W van, nu.. Harvie Winkles receives reserved champion on Chester white barrow. Mike Spearman show s Santa Gertrudis Heifer C Lower rightj, at Count Fair lliififl ' ,,c me Q I ' 5 agua-Q-W, Q s we V f 9+ f Q 3 A 1' 1 , Y 9 I T , sr V' A--sf N, f ' ' f, , Q yi , V .. . 4' ,5 -Q M- ai 5 Interest in Science Club Runs High Terry Niece, Don Chandler heat sulfur. fit I M , . p 1- - 1 ' JI riff? 4 W ,r 'i NAIA' 5 ,J r ff? J' in L p 53 L., Linda Hudson, Mamie Autrey show biology charts, Tom Rickstrew, Gwinette Lovett, and Emmitt Autrey burn sulfur under hood. 76 fr Whether it's a club or a class project, members of the Science Club are intensely interested. Their club programs include films, lectures and demonstrations. ww I ,C ,fm rss .Q q Gary Farmer, Sarah Walker make Hydrogen Sulfide, Luisa! 7 rt 'J lf by A M -t i'Qi:IL3:. Q, J ,,--f 1- 7 1 5 sg'-'-' W ,fs gf . 7 1 r is ff 4 ia .9 'YV . 5' ff' C 5 5 t s is r K 7 K K :V Ii? ,J1,f,'5:gsFf' - t argl , s tirs, s ', v3r,s.w' QW . r t WZ' fn, .MEAL .N 5.2kf7,f:4,'f: 5 -meg , , 5, . ,msrgffvf'1a'?! T 1 r . f.9l'n H. agfig ,6.,aLr g,,:33pr F? C '. 573, -sgsgyrwfe i Q' 'W vc 42 W 1 ' 'E 9 y K ,rt H? ,,.. A, '55, .J H ' 7 - f. 1 If 1: 5 fs Karen Land, Carolyn Campbell, and Lena Mae Brown water plants. ,. Honor Society Sponsors any School ctivities The National Honor Society had many activities. They gave a Watermelon Feast for students making the honor roll the first six weeks, gave a gift to a worthy senior, purchased gold cords and tassels for Senior members, gave a plaque for the class having the highest grade average for each six weeks, and had a concession stand at each basketball game, Officers ofthe Chapter are Gwinette Lovett , president, Jackie Hughes, vice -presidentg Sarah Walker, secretary, Kathy White, treasurerg and Kathleen Smith, reporter. New members installed in the fall were Mike Spearman, Gwinette Lovett, Linda Hadley, Cynthia Spence, Kathy White, Sarah Walker, and Emmitt Autrey. Members of the Silver Stylus Clapter of the National Honor Society are, back row, David Duncan, Emmitt Autrey, Sarah Walker, Kathleen Smith, Gary Farm er , and Wayne Hudnall. Front row are Cynthia Spence, Veda Wilson, Linda Hadley, Mr. James Pierce, sponsor, Jackie Hughes, Gwinette Lovett, and Kathy White. f ' 5 ,i,' A - V' Q, , .aw - ,V :cf fiflff an ft, W 2 7 it If 5 I Si VV lf 37 4 it 77 ,..' , F.B.L.A. Club Sponsors Many Yearly Events Mr. Darell Bulls brought an installation team, from ENMU, to perform a formal installation of club officers. Students being installed as officers were Terry Niece, presi- dentg Linda Hudson, reporter, Don Chandler, secretary: Millie Autrey, vice-presidentg Kay Bush, tre asurerg and Marquitta Wall, historian. Rep. Hoyt Pattison Roberts, Farmer Chosen ls ss Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. Callalya Roberts and Gary Farmer were chosen Mr, and Miss FBLA by a committee of three business persons in February. They entered the state contest in Portales in March FB Speaks at Banquet Hoyt Pattison, state representative, spoke to students at their annual banquet. Mr, Pattison spoke on Operation Econ, the club's national project for 1963-1964. L g EW was .':.:- 2 When- Juniors Present Comedy They Gave Him a Co-ed to Enthusiastic Crowd A Comedy of College Life and Youth BY JOHN NASH Play books were practically threadbare when the Juniors had their play, They Gave Him a Co-ed , ready for production in late March. This comedy of college life was full of laughs for the audience and fun for the junior s in its production. f.-ii.- - ...RWE tiii 'iii-. 'f '1:: :-1 :' Members of the cast are ffront rowj Cynthia Spence, e Emmitt Autrey, Clarence Ethridge, Kathy White, Sarah Walker, Sandy Tipton, Gw inette Lovett, Mickey Lofton, and Linda Hadley. Back row - Marquitta Wall, Mike Sp e a rm a n , Tom Rickstrew , W a yn e Watts , Roy W all, and David Chappell. Fifty-Six Students and Teachers Attend Amid a colorful display in red, white, and blue, the junior class hosted the seniors with a patri- otic banquet at the Silver Grill in Clovis in the spring. Beautiful bouquets of flowers in national colors above which floated miniature American flags set the scene for stud ent speeches . Terry Niece spoke on Americanism g Ernest Meier, 46' C' 7 rss, . Seniors Hosted With Patriotic Banquet l Freedom : and Don Chandler, Unalienable Rights. Fifty-six students and teachers attended the banquet at which Doc Stewart of Clovis was guest speaker, Mr. John Adams, class sponsor arranged the banquet, Don Chandler played several organ selections . 3 fa uf... ag? uf to 4 1 .52 1 r 56 al 77 ,r is K fu .fa mt t,r,tr t .ff Seniors Play to Full House Lloyd Harrison portrays Chang, Millie Autrey, a Chinese serving girl, speaks to Linda Campbell, an English girl. Jackie Hughes, Millie Autrey and Susan Taylor are women Susan Taylor is attracted to the Big crook, Terry Niece of the Lamasary. 6LoSt Horizon' Draws Acclaim From Audience Any qualms that the senior class would be unable to do a drama, were dis- pelled when they put on a fine per- formance of the play Lost Horizon in November, Costuming, scenery, and make-up formed perfect background and set the mood for this Tibetan drama. Every seat in the house was taken and the play brought in Sl9l.5O, the larg- est amount ever taken on a play in Texico. Mrs. N, W, Peyton directed the play, The High Lama and Conway talk before The High Lama's death, Gary Farmer and Don Chandler. Jackie Hughes portrays Lo-Tsen, a Chinese girl Lloyd Harrison and Linda Campbell. Chang and Helen discuss Shangri-La. The plot begins in a room of a London tea-room. at 6 ,W 1 'V . QL will Llnda Hudson was overwhelmed by Santas generosrty Dwayne Brllrngsley and B111 Brllrngton recerved tremendous applause for therr rnterpretatron of the Srnothers Brothers Srngrng Chrrstmas songs and folk songs were Kathy Stone Pam Roberts Grlda Cathey Kathy Whrte Callalya Roberts and Jackle Hughes Christmas bserved Hootenanny Style Santa s helper Mr Paul Frederrck deserves an Oscar for hrs rmpersonatron of Santa Dan Chandler provrded background mus rc and played whlle the group sang Chrrstmas Carols - 1 , . 1 - 1 n n ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - N . , . Teeming with activity, the hallways of Texico High reflect the business like attitude of students hurrying for classes lest they be caught short of time, These corridors serve as a place for all kinds of chit-chat and friendly conversation. This is the happy side of life in the school. Texico High chool Lonnie Curry finds the school a pleasure. There are no long faces when Lonnie is around. Stories Are Made Georgia Autrey puts up her Arithmetic paper. Elementary Building Dallas Lacewell loves books, Ricky Hendrix sets up exhibit , Within These Wall K? 0,2 li T, . '9 f,,,,5.--f- LT' gf, ,W ,r ,J- 'Q JM flu x 'M X Xpvnm KR., 2 A first grader, Debra Mendoza, paints a picture, Third graders, Dale Fought and Arlene Servatius, thrill at prospects of Halloween. 87 Junior High Building Seventh graders give assembly program. La Wanda Yell works on spelling, Scenes Reflect Typical School Activities .fe Karen Land, Carolyn Campbell, and Peggy Hughes reflect inter- est in school work. Student Council members decorate tree in corri dor of the high school building Hi h chool Building 'M' lflnnnh- I A UU-XP!- ICJ-I OGIUUI an 11111 ' 110 ' 1 1 1 ES -34 -fa -If ii :B 'Ja Ca Vi N'-1 N' 11 11 11 11 HJ 1.1 1,1 ', Cafe Ca Ca xa sa NN 11 11 11 1,1 1,1 'Q' 'Q' ', -Ca 'Ca fa aa xaw'-iw 11 111 1x1 1'1 if 'QS :GQ 'a sa ua xa xc N Eg 1,1 1x1 1:1 1,1 1,1 1'1 1 'Ja ww we w ww N 'Iwi ix! 1,1 Il! 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'Yr 'iw' If fe j tr -4 if-. 2, 1 . 1 1 , tx, in .flu :Z K V . , Q A. a , V, . 'f ' - ,tw 'A -- , f p,-ff . ,f V , 'H-rm , 5, W' 2 az., .' 3 .K x -, if R Q Lnher office Mrs. Younger greets everyone with asmile. Office practice girls, Linda Ca mpbell and Callalya Roberts, enjoy their work in her office. Working in thelibrary is just one of their many duties, 90 Influence of Principal Felt Throu hout School The w armth , friendliness, and understanding of Mrs, Zelfa Younger, elementary principal, is felt throughout the grades. There is a closeness between Mrs. Younger and the students that makes her job as principal, easy and satisfying. Her duties are the same as any elementary principal in any school, but it isn't every principal who speaks so softly and moves so quietly through the numerous acti- vities of the day. Q: 5 E-95, Z tg imma M First hours are a thrill for Mrs, Younger, At this time child- ren come to her to purchase meal tickets, Jo Pearce and Martha Skorepa like to come here. The L Twenty-Eight Students Find School a .Io :gl ' - L ' T L ,V , 2 x Joan Arnold A . fig G ft 'd A 1: ,L 'i 'y V G y- 1' . , f A any Luther Bullington i f -'if V ' , Beverly Dune an i ..,v. ' y Ax kk A I S R .xl rr ,X t R 'X 5:',,f?pi,a 5 555 9125? Q Q ,X L L-ff' I - if h Lf 53 gm Carol Eshleman 1 L x s 5 if is M Lydia Eylicio 1 it I Bobby GOfOIth ? 5---Y Dorothy Goforth nt i Julia Gonzales L 1' :F 'LT-is A P i h It Rickey Gonzales s -. G 'K' L L 'Q 'o. ' fi ' xfssfq Charis Hammonds i ' Tx ra- N ' - W- , G- - rsh . ix - s f 1--f f r-nf eoe. E ,K tg Melvin Handy Q , ,,... KA Y I ,I .51 ,W 1,1 if 1' 55: L M f h A 5' i . Rickey Lynn Hendrix gf E L gig! 1 .- ' L .1 1 5:25 1' ,i 1115 ,gg :--, L V- ' Patricia Hukin ,r.iy Terry Kirkland 'K' . fd ri :... ,. .Mn 4 3 ' , g F , r f 4 gk Mrs. Leroy Faville arrives on parking lot ready for each new day with her First Grade class, 92 Max Winkles, Beverly Duncan Class Favorites -H. I 5 x W' SE Q 'Q f .af . E '- n X if ', ,V A .,:x as fr if Class favorites, Max Winkles and Beverly H , . .. . Q Q Duncan register sheer joy in the beautiful X Q if V i my new books at the reading table, , SV' W f gf, .1,r L .si Susan Madrid Raul Marquiz Janie Martinez Tommy Nabours Elizabeth Pierce Gabriel Romero Joe Sanchez James Steward Sammy West Max Winkles Mike Woods Edith Zachrel ,viva Lisa Kittrell Freda Leavell .Q as ,L ,. :, 5 'f W' as f , y ,.' Qi ,- af' f 4' , , hrb,'Nn K 5' Ang, ni 15 K .nw -I Q, 1 I 'Q 1 ix u X I .1 -we ,,,,s, ,f Oifni 4 . .lll.H:gl,.,s K' i,Lll,,ms,cng ii v-,-,-.'q!.- , Q it f, ,,ft nil xg ggsfggi X - '-Y-l'Nn?.'Zf..l .. 9K 'N' 4- -rs- iv-0' P. .5 , . 1- , . l S i rai , v Xxx If ff f of 9,523 M f ,V 5 s we 1 M X V 'E' .ri 553 ' as Trammelfs First Grade Enrolls Twent -seven Vik . r. fVKfi:E Q ' kk. Q' - 7 .7 . . . F ff-rrp ' E59 - TLV, 4 f, . , A: .eg w QL T ' 'fr .. 4 r, 5 ,- w R ?7jf1?H 'rY2QfJ:Cll--f I i . A., i r 1 K i if -1 .,-h 13355 kkkrkrg X ' ii r r 5+ fe n J Q 'lr X Q .' in 77' .fe 2 r., - 1 - 3 ih, -K 'ft s ' MST? ' L Q wr R 3? 7 A - 1 .. E k.,, V 5 W nj -- if-Ay.: up .... Q-., .M ,.v--. '. --e' .. f- ,, -4. . n , N, a , f 1 .far- . K -- Q ra JQW . . , v.. . X. 'vi . ' s. - a ' 0 , 0 Or 'v . . George bemley Sharon Lindley Mrs. Beulah Trammel works patiently and effi- ciently with a large First Grade class. Oran Jay Autrey Io Ann Davis Vickie Edwards Fidel Esparza Bonnie Foster Tommy Galvin Rosa Garcia Garry Green Roy Hagler James I-Ierrere Myra Hultrnan Burnell Kjos ...nd IQ l ' G 5 as l gg wi V1 r l frat 4 gl A F Nl? First Grade 1 , .1 Favorites Enjo 1 K 29 7 f -S Er as ,rs ' K1 fo xr , 45- - . r -13.44 S -wrt ,, ' rc- 2? g 'mu was I is V' 'U' 47 4 , 'wr 22 5, ff by fi ., H ' Mg 1 in K - Class Favorites- -Karla Smart and Garry Green ff' ' sr Kimmy McLaughlin Kathy McDaniel I' G' iw .wk Deborah Mendoza V E Jimmy Ortiz X E P L Dalia Rivas Oaalia Rivas Nino Romero Karla Smart Anna Saliz Kevin Stanley Carolyn Steward Mack Watson f 4 L V Y i b if Good Books First Grade books are new and beautiful this year and both class favorites, Karla Smart and Garry Green, are delighted with them. They like to spend extra time at the read- ing table. Victor Martinez Q p. I! A 1' 'f b ,L ' pas, -' .1 ' ,V ' 4 V 4, :fx K 1: L .1 , i f . Avi ,str ', ' l.-v NQ ,,, .5 we 2 wus, -2 1 agar , .W My af, . .. Hun, 'B V. -, 4,5,,,,g,,5pe,m4 ,Y ,,,3,g AU? WMM' una' Eulak LL E: I W v.,?k W'iJ?3 7 553' . PY .'n'.',smw Urff, . r -sl. , .I to 'wr mrfffraw wmv 'fi ,- ' ,ru , , ' 4' V bbdbbd A -V 1 -55 4 1 - 1 ,rs Q 0 b uit,-r. i 1 5 r ? Class favorites, Monty Jones and Regina Kelley, are quiet and friendly . 96 Kathy Calder Linda Cooper David Esparza Ronda Eubank Albert Galvan Mike Garcia Thomas Hammond Jackie Hitson Danny Hutsell Monty Jones Regina Kelly Jimmie Lacewell - is x Second Grade Selects Favorite Classmates is 'Ui V- T is W Mathew Askew . is-- fmt X 1 ft Q . Q ' Xi 1 Linda Ann Autrey ,J .. , - as J, or rsyr 'Q W i s f A it I if as ,,i :Q y in X, M ti s e t't .s e Ja -- :rs ,t,t,LV W V ta ,M ,, L h H 5 e,m ' E g . , y tr ,Mtn- ki is k 1: .. :- T it .-- -' r ! srf-f it i H L,' i ' 1. W Tig' W 3-if --f- 1 'V 1 2 Thirty Students Enroll in Second Grade Class ll f Curtis Lindley Cheryl Lockmrller Mrs. C. B. Stockton, teacher, leads the march to the lunch room. 2 ll K 4 my - , .,-,, - . wr.' if Min, X s 2 is ' a ' f .,r', u w., 7 ' C A in .,, r.s , ' 'H f' Q K 1 'f gi. as 7 'x 4 Pl n ht f 'K f Y 1 ss't ' ts ' f 1 1 K , X I my 1 5 sf ' : 1 . 5 X Y' .lm , if 1 , , il Tim Lovett Diane Luce Yvonne Mendoza Jerry Ortiz Norma Ortiz Tommy Platt Starla Raney Cristina Rivas Rodolfo Rodriquez Maleline Salquero Betty Steward Ian Young Second Grade Selects Two Favorites Class favorites Kent Armstrong and Pamela Breitenbach Kent Armstrong Pamela Breitenbach David Brown Lorena Bullington Patsy Deaton Roman Gonzales Betty Hitson Carol Nabours Martha Skorepia Johnny Soliz Larry Wardlaw Kathryn Hargrove 98 in NIQQWQ , xygw-f ,. M H ' ' figs as, rs ' ,rza ' fr if M ' , :Lila 'L -4 , ,rxx , is ,gf f,3r,e2wf. 7. fi rs cr ef,-ziswrdp '7 l ri ,W . ,-:i??Q,:afif HQ f oi:f'::,:'ez,fmsfEr:51- Q rgzgszngzilggilggsxiig ,, .,W?S?'1QfW-f'KSf5r,f?ap:Sf:H ima ' V- ' ?E5E,5e:?l?iElfEE,5'?E,27:.-IMy 55' 'E 53211 r 3, fi ,,,, sy , gsazsfwy f fr 4 .,, ..,,, ,, af--W' 92253215 , .--- . iffwi: . f H rsrefg-l.,j2ng7 -ef 4, w 'fflsz ,WWW,,,W , , - 1 - r vwawffx ,, f'p.'-pi,,.f ,Va .,,.W,:m,. - ,.:. 'W as 7 Kp, 2 55 S KRW K M as get rf in 52 PM rs 1 P A , Richard Lemley, Kim Pearce, Third Favorites gf 2 f if i , Gloria Galvan Kennirh Hultman Richard Lemley Rosa Ortiz J o Pearce Kim Pearce Wynona Russell Robert Sandoval Richard Lenley and Kim Pearce Mrs. Hazel Stewart Teresa Creek Cynthia Eshleman 5 fr ' A +39 , ,I , K 3' Q1 W- 'W 5 rw., Q while P , 1 . 'ki' adaw . ' s ,is i'i'ini1' X Y!-null!! Liifgfa far if K- , ws -w...a,,..f ,f afar 'New wr Y x Hai. ,aw X T W' if a,,.r Q. AA f ' Ai 4 F: ,fat-rvrftr-, X W . , . , iw , 3'iff1,f fAg, ',- r2sfi:f1?EiQ+- , femff , pgggq, .3 A-new 1 , , 5-Q emi!!-K .zzz-ME'1:., if .- a -Jsgm 'A . A Q55 ' -. , alia, Eg Ji, 'flair he gli 5 fy, . 52 fb , s , -,,5:,, H,. -. L -' . 5 5513562 4 1 ' - M 1 1 1, 4 2 , NJ. A. P1 H K 1 - a ,, a fgwfn, ,gf ,- X , '- E ,iffip:ificfv-i2'f+:ffrkZ? Za . R Q B I Dale Fought and Dallas Lacewell, Class Favorltes ,wir i r 3 L af Coretta Askew al Geogia Autrey Pg flfk R- f f Cynthia Combs flgtel 1 ll , w ,Qi X K , L S Something to smile about, say Dale and Dallas when they were chosen class favorites. 'mf ll ae? Q xwfx 2 I ., ,,,. ,... s , , 3 El :EQ G f I A i 6 K am. 'iv-Jr L .-,E U A .i ,ri , ,U , g, - f F , N- ' ff -,L 'M .t k -, I t-, :. i ..V,g ,N iik r ,.VVV 5 ,MM fr F 3. W If :.k 5222, K M l 5 :L A 1 , - rr kr,k. is' .ig ' 15, 1 . if 3 Vivian Sue Deaton Arturo Esparza Herman Eylicio Linda Foreman Dale Fought Frank Garcia Alan Haile Johnny Hammond Dub Haws Dallas Lacewell Dianne Looper Robert Nabours ff gt Teacher Fulgencio Ortiz David Rebber Carla Richardson Domingo Rojas Tommy Romero Arlene Servatius Danny Smith Herminia Soliz Kathy Stanley Albert Trujillo Gerald Whitener Linda Wilson akes Third Grade Interesting J,' if si mi di 3 if 4 M in if 41, if fi -fki ne w :Bun Q , . d M Q + i gf g 1 .ff kfm E iawtgfip ,U ,,,. -,561 M , F 5 a tnt any 118' Q M if 1 f 51,44 t,gt1:5?gg eg mis' K V WH 1 ff 3 im Yi . 2 t,tt 5 ziwinffaa-fz 'i1:::?F .X :: : .zzz 1511: f-Eff: .rs :pw , 3- J: iizziztti 95,5-ff--A ig! .261 , -zurzgzzsf .-t.:::::g, S f 54.3. wr: I fhwmfz Q-lfiiififnef 1-rv Ronnie Winegeart www L 1. Mrs, Joan Clayton provides many activities for her Third grade class. Judy Yell ,f,.l.i 1.1 ,,Q.: g ia . 1 if ' L ' L flgfyli Ig ,fi f r 'Z-5 ,, X 'Nl-1,an 'J5ii K f K ox fl x ,ns il A '- Q :ci 'slr are r QQ : . A lzrkr - xt ,S ,. L, as L arsy L 'Mi in 'U' re '-' A ' . -.my-y L G K ga Y siiiiii af 3 A Zi' 1 L R1 'f:Q5555rg1:3:f:5grg:-1:qsiQ2?i3'f f ' 15555551gi5a27?55535iz'. . r..g--,.,f::f'1'-'mi':zz - ,. ,sf 5 I -. ., V . L WA - ..,. 5? .Q 4,,,, S as .VPIQE th 9 Xif 5 Fourth Grade, a Bi Step for 49 Gene Arnold Connie Autrey Lena Autrey Lillian Autrey Peggy Ann Davis Diane Rodriques Terry Lynn Duncan Timothy Engram Johnny Ethridge Lynn Fought Loren Gibbs Roland Goforth Beatrice Gonzales Monda Mae Hargrove Douglas Harrison Ricky Ketcherside tudents Terry Yell, up for a little help from teach er, Mrs. Avis Patterson, presents her a nice shiny apple. Terry believes an apple a day is good for teacher too, W1 ,fr r fi ,, 5 m K t Jigga' 1 ,ex ir' I w 41 J Q Q Friendliness pays off for Randy Skaggs and Connie Autrey, chosen class favorites. Becky Lockmiller Steve Niece Vicke Richardson Johnnie Rivas Virginia Rojas Cecilia Romero Randy Skaggs Albert Stewart Jr. Deborah Tharp Frankie Tipton Johnny Ray Watson Terry Yell rf 'H in sm '-' r i ,A .VIV ggi! ,I ,,,,, V lif 5. if' 3,4 Fourth Grade Selects Favorites Susan Lawhon Kathy Lockhart a ik ht . , ' , Q N' f P 'J' ' vm ,S 5 W Mg Lf - r V M , A ,gm m .. Eff v HJ - e ff ff l ' f M, :. 3g J7- 1 . 3'.ggif- fgyfb fg lllggv . Rt? W g, 1- f , 'ay ,ff Q , It 'Q if Q trwr ' s , f2irfffv,,s 4.5.13 ' , te. ' R We R if 7 as A+' I I if 'QF' .wh My -3 -frsr -' Ry 5' i .5 A ' .. Kg , A 1 'f 31, L' T ' 5 ' fi, f, 5' f is S If 'M irlr - , Z,fQ,.?4. 7 i ta f 1 - 'fl H p s f S args. Terry Armstrong Jerry Askew Betty Jean Autrey James Burford Jill Cathey Wesley Clark Lorine Eylicia Duane Foreman Manuel Garcia A? ,J ,. 9 if 'Sf - ie, . if Viwziifx .s X r X Q in Q M .. A fp k.,k , 'Q-ag, I I rx , Q Xt as . M Vn. xp Q i an ,ggi , r Z hw'-1 as 7 ,mrs -at . . - , - 7 J el. S . EM J Afs Q , I ..sJ V, 1 ' ns'hAf i . J Fifth rade Students Deli hted ith chool V is-.., . ,ali Betty Watson Mrs, Mattie Looper Mrs. Mattie Looper deals with her class patiently and quietly, 'fx ...r, P it B 4? Karol Ann Goforth Link Lac ew ell Monte Lambert all . , iii? mp-, ,, Q., 1 xl as . L gm A we ' L ' L 4 ,ii if' it 1. L ii, ii -K ,,,,, Rosemary Martinez Daisy Mae Nabours Maria Ortiz x A I , s ' ' ' ,J Danny Pearce Betty Potts Ronald Russell Class favorites, D eb r a Wardlaw and Link Lacewell, are enthusiastic about school. Friends, teachers, arithmetic, reading, baseball, and music rate well with these IWO. 1 'J s,,,,. . .sf X V Angie Salguerro Bill Servatius Patricia Smith My' snuff .Il--1 4 ' -Q j sa v l ' s -M Effwqaf - , K X . If Ti, 7 40 xx , ,i Q, ,M l . A . 3 Q Demetrio Betty Soliz Watson Ronny Martin Tipton White Debra Billy Wa rdlaw Wilson Sixth Grade Class Selects Favorites Kenneth Askew For being kind and nice to everyone, Danny Billingsley and Glenda Kelley were selected class favorites. li E515 ii Ronnie Autrey A e f? 4l -N., I. .. ww? Viee XX :R Danny Richard Billingsley Breitenbach ' Y Ye... y L i gl ,Q , .,.. r 3 A51 . Q. , , . is '54 e, ' ' e XX f , ,K ,A , ,. an as 3. ge ii ' 2: He 'X f- e it f Z1 X111 e --' M. ,W e Tae eeeee B W e i eeye e,: . gf, ' -V eeee . 1 J ' ee.' sei .e f 'i ' li l e 1 e . 5? l ee., 5 i e H K eifxe if im t ik, my Y? ff 'wk K O' Q Q mes wa, Y ' ,, HJ . M .g' - ' vtflb- 1.,':eP swf x I g f if E x '..k fe d I : ' 2 , , N ', . 5,2623 X3 '2l 51 .57 X fr fm! Aw nr if S 'H ,me an ' ee ,S e gi its Boyce Brown Brian Burns Paul Bush Joann Chappell Larry Duncan Roy Ethridge John Fought Lou Ann Hadley Gary Hahn Glenda Kelley Bobby Lockmiller Benilda Luna Thirty-two tudents Enroll in Sixth rade Class ag? O :ff ,l'L . ,, 1532 ' v M Lwt. ' iii, Donnie Delford 5 McDaniel Martin l,ll Kerth Jimmy M0I1'1S e Martinez Arturo Ortiz and Boyce Brown can always receive help from Glenn Rebber Sammy Romero Danny Smith Donald Stone Patricia Webb John Winegeart Lawanda Yell Richard Ketcherside in or Arturo Ortiz George Ortiz Manuel Ortiz , J 'Z R fax. iw Mas 'N E ,,.. ,, ,rr or Teacher, Mr. Windsor Lacewell ' R. ffl ti it t,gff5f.fs,g 'fat fry, .1 ,, .fn ,,, r ,r -mf- wmgph wfyfx, 32323 Mm lx AA 5 , Q 'i if 5 , ' 7f if f -' f', , '. f' iff H - 'Z ,5 k-'fk Qkyrflf ' ' r, ' i'ifI'!'f3 4 i Fm ? i' ilrillt j 522 z iixirlfif' lg Vi! f, x I -,', -1 if A , fi t 'g.?7y ?'3f l f, ' ' M K . ,gg .g r 4 1 RLT 1 K 1 QF' W . j ft, s V , , 1 , ' 4. Q A p ' -L:-. , , K 7 1 - s'j.ylQs K X , 3 aa? rggfv ., ,- . A 5 23 5' On the starting line are contestants for the 50-yard dash. Lucille Halsell is the starter. ,..,, F .F M Spectators urge Brenda Knowles to make just one more chin-up, Records Shattered Grade Traeksters With enthusiasm running at a feverish pitch, more than 200 students turned out last spring for the Elementary School Track meet. Events included in this unique track meet were softball throw, broad jump, high jump, 25-yard dash, 50-yard dash, 75-yard dash, 100-yard dash, and chin-ups, Those contestants setting records in the different events and grades are as follows: David Esparza, First grade, chin-ups, 171 Thomas Hammond, First Grade, softball throw, 77'2 p Curtis Lindsey, First grade, broad jump, 7'9 g Debbie Walton, Second grade, chin-ups, 17, Ar- turo Esparzo, Second grade, chin-ups,1'7g Randy Skaggs, Second grade, softball throw, 105'3 : Billy Wilson, Fourth grade, softball throw, 142'7 g Kenneth Askew, Fifth grade, 25-yard dash, 5.1 sec ondsg and Manuel Martine z, Seventh gr ad e, softball throw, l84'4 g 100-yard dash, 12,5 secondsg and Marty White, Fourth grade, broad jump, l1'l0 . There were 45 other first, second, and third place winners. 3 1 108 Debbie Walton breaks a record. It's up again for Fulengenuo Ortiz, Christmas, Valentine Big Days at School , ,Ziff-I fr ...ni Santa arrived in all his glory in Mrs, C,B. Stockton's Second grade room. Their party was typical of parties in all the rooms with beautiful trees, appropriate games, and treats for everyone. -36 'wa Sixth graders, John Earl Winegeart and Elaine Brown, got a big thrill out of Valentine Day along with all students in the room, Lorene Eylicio posts a valentine for a friend in the Fifth grade room. School Rooms Take on 6NeW Look' Mine's the prettiest one of all, say each of these Fourth Grade girls, Susan Lawhon, Lena Autrey, Vicke Richardson, Lynn Fought, and Lillian Autrey, Toy Land U.S.A. set up shop right in the school rooms for one very special day in January. This might be a counter in almost any toy shop but it isn't. lt's a display in Mrs, Leroy Favi1le's First Grade room, Elizabeth Pierce and T erry Kirkland thought this day at school was super, It was almost impossible to separate the toy dolls from the real ones. 110 out for a stroll .fy . ,A if J 9, ., B s K,,s I can really walk, says dolly to her proud owner, Kathy McDaniel, First Grade, Equally quick on the draw are Albert Stewart, Jr and Randy Skaggs, Fourth Grade boys. CITIZENS DRIVE-IN BANK Convenient Location For Quick Banking Needs Texico, New Mexico SECURITY S'l'f'l' Bi- Ni Member F.D.I.C F ell T C Ven' D W d i-l.'-EU' N V ll. Gasoline Oils Sz Greases Philgas Tires 8: Batteries Anhydrous Ammonia Dry Fertilizers Mr, Joe Helton, owner , deals in Phillips 66 products and courteous service. Cf . COUNTS A Complete Lino Of Phillips 66 Products: nPerfQl'l'nUnCe Box 337 Farwell Box 44 Texico Phone 481-3222 Texico, New Mexico i 2 iiiil s 'l'fi trsr r X ,f r Mrs. Joe Helton discharges her duties as book- keeper in a friendly manner. Mr. Mason Neeley is the customer. 113 pamcsss REVLON Erlcs 0 V' DEDICATED TO W P0 : Lows BEAUTY SHOP 420 w GRAND AVE qqvlg 4-WAY HAI R SHAPI NG Q fs A f f- mv ' -'fw:-:::Eg:51g:gmfwA-A ':xga5:,3:+,,., ,ka - -E-.,Q.4.:.1.,aa:.y.a-. -.- .. ff, , ,I gf, A 'E' .L , elf a 9' ff Rcnchers 8. Farmers Cafe , EEAQ . Stockyards Good Steaks A Specialty Clovis, N. M.. PO 3-6335 XQMOWM I aff' If ' Rooters, for Texico High--Allan I-Iill, Sarah 5 Walker, Jackie Hughes, Linda Campbell, Gary Farmer, and Mickey Lofton. 114 A More Beautiful PAUL REAL ESTATE HOUSE IN OUR HANDS HOME FOR YOUR FUTURE Llve s to ck Hauling W B OWEN Clovls New Mex1co 7 Qualify cum nun! rnonucu I 9 in modern No-Wax Plastic-Coated Cartons v mfmkliv' E li 14 Ulwgl n U A, .Mglko 155, A n f Ill , ALL N in GOLDEN WEST SEED CO, Texaco, N. M E Qs Q H E, 2 --Fl. :- ,'.-1:15f5,5msQ . N ik I'2? 'f FS . , , A , . GOLDE N WEST FLOUR GATEWAY AUTO C0 FORD SALES and SERVICE Eli CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO 600 Main 900 Main C S, N. M PO 3-3426 PO 3-9550 TWIN CRONNIES I DRIVE INN 'N wifi .1 ,ff- iq I 'l' FULL! N400 ronioaas S K' ' C 'O' - . ommorco W . Cl0VIS Y HOT DOG II E S T A II R A II 'I TEXICO, NEW MEXICO L y ' S y HHIIHIHS I IHHMIHS Iwmuuk Hummn In. EQLIVESTOCK AUCT'o,N ,M J The Livestock AllCtiOI'1 on the grow I. h di ' it-L- 'y ' - PHONE PO mm Post orrlcs sox an CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO Cattle Sale Every Wednesday, Friday Horse Sale Every Other Monday NEW 8. USED ,,M...M O 1 n le on THE SELLINGEST CORNER 762 0651 0 IVI OTO R IN CLOVISU 520 EAST lst o cLovls DON RIERSON ls DANNY MITCHELL BUY - SELL - TRADE STAN LEY'S 66 CAFE Where Truckers Eat East Mabry Drive Clovis, New Mexico Always Open VILLAGE TV AND ELECTRONICS MOTOROLA 8: SYLVANIA Sales Sr Service 2-Way Radios 8: Records Phone 482-9186 TEXICO, N-M- FARWELL HARDWARE The Hensons We Appreciate Your Business Phone 481-3286 Box 318 Farwell, Texas BILLINGTON'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Sterlyn and Estellene's Barber and Beauty Shop We try to please. Phone 481-3320 FARWELL, TEXAS NICKELS GINS Pleasant Valley - Muleshoe, Route 1 Earth, Route 1 Farwell Box 992 Muleshoe, Texas 118 We Gww Fm 481-3810 P.O. Box 366 Pat Patrick Farwell, Texas Elma Phone 481-3861 for orders to go FRESH HOMEMADE PIES, OUR SPECIALTY FARWE LL , TEXAS Have you tried ? SWIFT'S i Premium fProtenJ Beef fi: :F Tenderness in Every Bite :F IMPLEMENT co. U I aoju Dlllt E G I N 201 So. Walnut - Box 150 Phone 763-5517 CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO O ITC I C U PIGGLY WIGGLY ' W' ' O' 'Q A' The Store Where Everyone Is Welcome We Give S 8: H Green Stamps Your Patronage is appreciated FARWELL, TEXAS 119 STANLEY PAWOLNS Where Pharmacy is a Profession 621 Main St. PO 3-3451 Prescriptions -- Seventh Everything in Medicine grade gives an assembly. ART-CRAFT PRINTING co. Creators of Fine Printing Clovis New Mexico Q hi' HERB EDWARDS, JEWELER Certified Master Watchmaker Santa Fe Watch Inspector Clovis, New Mexico PO 3-7015 310 East Fifth Tommy Klebold Box 266 LIVESTOCK HAULING I N S U R E D Al Gonzales, the sheriff in The Murder of Nellie Gray. Anywhere-Anytime To or From Clovis, New Mexico Our Motto: Phone PO 3-7446 Honesty-Service lwm MW 3081f2 MAIN STREET CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO BOYD'S COMPLETE BRAKE at BEAR FRONT END SERVICE SHOCKS - OVERLOADS WHEEL BALANCING 8: TIRE TRUEING FRONT END REEUILT 221 w. GRAND Ave. crews, N. M. 763-4326 Rex RiChafdS0U- Pfoseflufiflg aff0ff1eY- IMOGENE'S BEAUTY SHOP Farwell, Texas i 120 Characters From Songs wrea- nm: if if 5 Junior Romero represents When Johnny Comes Marching Home, Shirley Deaton and Linda Autrey-- Old Folks At Home. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICE Insurance wi+I1 a purpose LIFE - AUTO - FIRE - FARM LIABILITY CROP HAIL - BLUE Cnoss Owned by Farm Bureau Members PO 3-6751 Clovis, N.M. faImnia's ghul 772eIaI works Heating, Air Conditioning 61 General Sheet Metal Work North Commerce Way CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO Phone PO 3 - 1 5 Residence Phone 6668 YU!! TRUSTIIJ' QUALITY LUKE CLovls Com-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1420 MAIN B'I lEET DIAL P0 I-7211 CILOVIS. NEW MEXICO McDANIEL'S, Inc. APPLIANCES - CARPET - FURNITURE CERAMIC TILE - FLOOR COVERING CABINET TOPS The Most Complete Home Furnishings Store in This Area 1020 Main Pho. 762 -4481 Clovis, N. Mex. SPRI- ' GR' F1-EI'ILlZ.i.-'I Soil Scientist BOX 48 Clovis' New Mexico Ivan Tucker, Owner 2208 North Prince ueem and Team Place io go for Brands You Know TEENS Size 3 to I5 -:- QUEENS Size 8 Io 20 'I02 W. 5th PO 3-7153 FARMERS ELECTRIC CCICIPERATIVE, INC. OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE 121 PETE'S rum' SERVIGE Turnkey Home 81 Irrigation Systems 300 E. lst PO 3-9571 Clovis New Mexico Phone PO 3-685I NORRIS ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Commercial - Residential and R. E. A. Appliances - Lighfing Fixtures Sales - Installation - Service 312 EAST GRAND AVE. CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO., INC. 4oo N. Prince cLov1s, NEW Mexico TELEPHONE: PO 3 -5721 T I - - could turn out more work than this eager crew of Office Practice students? 2? QQ Trails Restaurant and Coffee Shop Excellent Food for Those Who Care East Hi-Ways 60-70-84 Clovis, New Mexico o cl.ovns E Nswmzxlco Linda Campbell 9,,..--ww vm,-f ,X f, w I 1. I. IA M 5 ehilcfaend Shop HCIofrl1es fo! glre Qfoungen 'Sdn Lixwsou V Leona 416 MAIN STREET DIAL 763 6817 ebay, fha, ,ffadw Sherron Elliot, Monnie Sanford JOHN PARKER MOTORS Dodge Sales and Service 5 Yearf 50, 000 Mile W3-1'1'a1111Y Choice used Cars 8: Pickups 122 Clovis, New Mexico Office Practice Class 6:----5 A--013137311 Popular With Students 'W 'M' , PO 3 2 Usa, Jackie Hughes g ax. W. S J. Auction LJQUIDATION - BANKRUPT - CLOSEOUTS JAMES PRIEST. Aucrlouxzn AUCTIONEERS FOR EVERY KIND OF SALES VV. A. PRIEST. Muvuxozn TELEPHONE PO 3-5800 1009 EAST FIRST STREET cnovxs. NEW MEXICO UNITED VAN LINES WALLS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. Dura Bilt Products Co. Buildings Your Choice of T0 Gleaming Colors SALES - FINANCE - ERECTION - SERVICE 2204 Mabry Drive Clovis, N. M. PO 3-4487 l26 Washington, S. E., Albuquerque, N. M. 265-7833 BETTER FRESHER Prices Low ,1 A 7' 5.5, Sv ' 5 Millie Autrey Qlmns co' 501 EAST sm clovls JOHN WHITE IMPLEMENT CO. sygfm im an Fin! soma. ul an SERVICE Clovis, New Mexico 123 STATE LINE GRAIN INC. The Home Owned, Home Managed Grain Company Phone 481-3698 Farwell, Texas Texico, New Mexico Get The Best Deal on Your Maize Crop llESllllll mc 4..44..qn.n.4..-.......n.....-....... L A.-- Ah 'fb 0 CONCRETE PIPE IRRIGATION LINES COOPER GIN O ROW KING ALUMINUM PIPE F X 0 SPRINKLER 4814158 SYSTEMS qs, YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED Phone COME SEE US 431-33l6 WE STAND READY TO SERVE YOU 200 N- 3 IN OUR NEW LOCATION FARWELL, TEXAS S SE 3 I I glrillrfik, ' wi Qis s X X. X XX, BUll Qlib4lS Ha'd 'eLnLeP::::lg Pixma' 5th af Mircheii PG 2-2906 Paints 0 Varnishes Ceiling Tile Remodeling Loans Nothing Down - 3 Years to Pay FREE ESTIMATES Farwell ....,..,........ 481 -3291 l 09 I , Farwell KEMP lUMBER CO. Zenith Radio and Television Kelvinator Appliances Houseware Giftware Electrical 8: Plumbing Contracting Clovis New Mexico 125 Worley Grain Company 3, 375, 000 Bushels of Federally Bonded Storage Texico Farwell Phone 481-3410 Herb Potts, Manager Mil 81 Mary's Truck Stop Cafe FE 5,464 HOURS Box 167 Farwell, Texas Phone 482-9922 . , -W-....4. www C7'7lOh25 m nm 'sfw-,eAwMJ7mdM,s1mez.wBqM' CLDVIS, NEW MEXICO SH ERLEY' ANDERSON ' PITMAN, INC. Wfrcldncfszhy anczffiforaye cygguzkz FAPWE LL, TEXAS llllfll N N GIBSON DISCOUNT CENTER Where You Always Buy for Lessl' 108 Sycamore Clovis, N. Mex. HEIMER BENNETT TRUCKINIS COMPANY CLOVIS, NEW Maxlco DAY 763-5501 STORES INC . Wallace and Commerce Clovis, N.MeX. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE BURNS Agency JIM Since 1908 Tom Real Estate - Insurance - Abstracts Phone 762-4403 420 Mitchell 46102 Y QSCYOYXXQ 'im uw? S Your ffm ltk Dascrrn fi: Qi.gtf D I A L PO 3-3437 119 W. 5th Clovis, N. Mex. f7lfc 21? Z'0WllfflLflLl6 SASSER REAL ESTATE CO., INC. Dial PO3-444I CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO C, ,ph Q -- could a fellow do on greenhand initiation day? C. . . . , ,Q .,., ,j,f,,, , V .l,- , I,.L 5 . - ,- .lm l , . 'Q wx N .Q E , f i f. - x . 845' N A s wwch I f . ff ,, , - f. ,, , we I 1 I N e ff he g I f , 1:1 ' LL O . 9 'e f Lew e. . A f f ,ey 5 TP- 2 in I E 1 g . ' ' ' ff.. --. '-. :nGt'-- w ' .,'-- ff. 1. lv 5'?'1 'Z'a l f 74' , - , f. uf :ggi .gfl fe A . ' 5 ,155.1 - This is no day for an English test, says James Deaton, O WA, ' he ' , f f W as H55 .1 -m I A These onions over-power me, say Roy McDan- iel and Ardell Autrey. HULLINS PACKING COMPANY 128 C. Z. ROLLINS. OWNER DIAL PO 3-47l2 318 Noam: Srnzsf P. 0. Box 145 Clovis , New Mexico R. L. BUD CLARK DISTRICT MANAGER ixgavsm' P. O. Box 391 5 Q Q5-, Rzsiozucz FARWILL, Tun -4 - g CLovis. New Mexico rm aanases 0, 6 rn. Ponn a.saao -- could I Q' figure this one out? 'I' - LAYNE 8: BOWLER PUMP COMPANY Medical Center Pharmacy 920 West 2st Phone PO 3-4419 Clovis, New Mexiro Jim Butler, Owner Make This Your Family Drug Store Johnson 8: Scott Motors Glasspar 8: Lone Star Boats PIERCE MARINE Sales 81 Service 2100 Mabry Drive Clovis, New Mexico Phone: PO 3-5405 ,Af im - ' . Rickey Martin seeks help from his Study Hall ESQTSETE PISHISQIIEE5 Teacher, Mrs. Mary Mullins. SUNNY'S CUSTOM SHOP BODY WORK - PAINTING - GLASS INSTALLATION 1516 THORNTON Get It Here! Clovis Office Equipment Company OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE MACHINES Leading Stationers and Office Outfitters M 313 Main PO 3-3495 Clovis, N. M. it -ff' I 'i N X T i III. P i,f.:gf: 763-4431 V' CHAPEL AT W PWNCE ST- and MA-'IANA OUR ' 4' -Clovis- I'm stuck, says Shirley Deaton. of - 45 - - CWUQTQT' CBUUQIQQ Slice M .eieaeii .ifezsie -- -- Auzhorized Sale: E9 Service -- 32T WEST SEVENTH - 762-4555 - CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO 129 CURRY COUNTY GRAIN AND ELEVATOR J C . Hacker, Manager 600 Curry Avenue Phone 762.-2946 West 7th Street Phone 763-6112 Box 151 Clovis, New Mexico Dealers in Grains, Feeds and Seeds Processors of Steamed, Rolled and Cracked Grains to i ' , c,A, wf'f'5'is-Sm SERVING PALMER COUNTY AND EASTERN NEW MEXICO THE YEAR ROUND She rley-Ander son Rhea Elevator v s .,. I fi?-, 5' ' 4' A : Q5 -' LIIEL' , wig - 1 - 1 , 21 1.v ,EEI -L , 1 V ' gs 5.52 - QI. - A, ,, V. +15 ' Q, ii F-. fz-2-Q. .:-.,. Qfwii T - A I - --- .. :f-'11, SHERLEY GRAIN COMPANY BOVINA. TEXAS All Elevators Federally Licensed And Bonded 1 ' A A 'I.I ' I ' sf? fliigfi 5 '. fff I if 5 I- Q 1' 2': .1 I-sfkff' f 1 . :SJ I-1 V - . I VAQA J,- I. .. 4,5:,3::.:..:::1' ' .V V. SHERLEY-ANDERSON-PITMAN, INC. S. . FARWELL, TEXAS , ' Sherley- Anderson ilb Lazbuddie Elevator , 4 g . V5 5 :-- - .. .. -f mt' . I ' I 'AN - -IE: i ., I ., I T 'A L A A' -1 : YQ-.::::':: ' ,: .Q,:... .I::'I.: A V I RoseDrug A 1 I I Prescriptions -Drugs -Sundrie s Gifts Could one find a busier place than on the parking row? Farwell 481-3281 Texas PHONE 481-9042 NIGHT PHONE 481- 9072 THE COVER SHOP AUTO AND FURNITURE UPHOLSTERERS AUTO GLASS - CONVERTIBLE TOPS TEXICO -2- FARWELL. K BOOTS -:- SHIRTS -1- SADDLERY 26,62 70e4l!ew Wen - Cowboy OuIfiHers - TEXICO, NEW MEXICO Phone 482-3241 Box 986 RIP SIMMONS AUTO SALES Sooner or Later You'l1 Drive One of Rios Used Cars Jeep. Runs like a top, says Jim Adrian of his 1951 Corner cf 7th and Thornton Pho. 762-4505 CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO s QV 0 I U I 5 N Q Clovis New Mexico A lhiulinht A : : CITY CLEANERS I PHONE. ll-8I-3384 Your Master Cleaner Farwell Texas Better than walking, says Larry Combs. . AVI I III'! f'f, . Clovis' Oldest N f and Fmest Jewelers A. A. HOLMBERG, SR. II A. A. HOLMBERG, JR. DiAMoND SETTING PO 3-9376 312 MAIN FINE WATCH REPAIR 132 CLOVIS, NEW Mexico Transportation Is Varied in Texico Hi Grar1dma's slo w but she is old, s ays Mickey Lofton of his 1939 Chevy. A bicycle is my life-saver, says Lloyd Davis. DURAND FOOD LOCKERS Home of Durand's Chili 802 S. Hull Street Clovis, New Mex. PO 3-7831 LEBOW HOTEL AND CAFE Home cooked meals Clean comfortable sleeping rooms Bob and Janie Lebow, owners Hauer amz Sampsan AUTO SUPPLY 1501 E. First Clovis, N. Mex. 763-4662. A-1 ALIGNMENT CENTER Brake Work Tire Trueing Wheel Balancing A11 work guaranteed I 9 AKIETY sronrs 1409 Main Clovis, New Mexico Phone 762-1421 PIZZA PLACE Specializing in take-out orders 763-6043 1300 Main Clovis, New Mexico Nobody but Nobody Undersells THE FURNITURE MART 115 West Grand PO 3-9681 Clovis, New Mexico 133 THE CLOVIS NATIONAL BANK THREE convrmrur Locmous HEAD OFFICE t MOTOR BANK t CANNON AFB Main and Grand 1209 Main FACILITY ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO S10,000,00 - Complete Banking Service - . if X55 i 1 1 ,Q A if we A AR f FX AN fax ot N , If , 145 f if A N FIWCEHS Y 94221, 21 D Buy aBagJ'oday! :Lt ' ctovls Ice AND PRODUCE, INC. KRW 1351 IIIIEELQ1- SAVINGS 8 LIIAII ASSIICIATIIIII of CLIIVIS FOURTH AND PILE I Cfovh, dVzar aalfzxlco BIGDCI1 Off1CS Customer Parking 2nd 8a Abeline Street 1 Block East of Home Office Portales, New Mexico Phone 762'44l7 4-4th Sc Gidding Streets RE 3-4461 Clovis, New Mexico THE STATE LINE TRIBUNE W, H. Graham, Publisher Phone 481-3681 Farwell, Texas Insurance Fire - Auto - Crop Hail - Bonds Home Owners Policy Leroy H. Faville 512 Wheeler Avenue Phone 482-3324 ALEXANDER WHOLESALE PRODUCE, INC. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Serving Eastern New Mexico and West Texas Dial 763-5526 702 Reid Street Clovis, New Mexico SIZEMORE FURNITURE STORE See Us For Mastercraft, Broyhill, Slanders, Virtue Brothers, and Victorian Furniture. We Sell It For Less 1305 Main, Clovis, New Mexico PO 3-7534 INFORMATION-CHECK-POINT 1570 KC, Farwell, Texas WARD's LUMBER I -- d 415 Thomas-z-Ph. 762-0186 Soul Clovis New Mexico I manage this? y T T T as l ' 1 if Y Q , Wk THREE WAY CHEMICAL EV 9-2317 Pleasant Hill New Mexico LA VIS TA BALLROOM Where Dancing ls A Pleasure 1500 Mabry Drive Clovis New Mexico BEARD I made it, Says David Chapel. Custom Slaughtering 8: Processing Wholesale Meats 763-3268 Thornton 8: Brady Clovis New Mexico TEXICO TRUCK STOP Tom J. Finley Oil Co. We Appreciate Your Business Texico, New Mexico it X ,Q Q - su- K 1 KJKI TRUITT'S BARBER SHOP .v,. . ,Q wg A ta...: , Farwell, Texas is scav I'11 check scores one more time, says Lena Mae Brown. FIRST STREET BARGAIN CENTER Good Selection of New and Used Furniture and Appliances 302 East First Street - Clovis 136 World Series Invasion BHD FRUIT MARKET Wholesale Retail I I Fresh Fruits 8: Vegetables 617 Prince Street PO 2-2311 Clovis , New Mexico 14 swim ' A.A.A. APPLIANCE SERVICE Your Norge Appliance Dealer 121 West Grand Ave. , Clovis Phone PO 2-0260 Owner Herman Horton SANITARY BARBER 116 West Grand, Clovis T. B. Smith fProprietorl Murder those Yanks, says Wayne Watts, JD's DRIVE IN 1315 E. Mabry Drive Clovis, New Mexico Specialty Real Pit Bar-B-Q Beef, Pork, I-Iam 8: Chicken BUCK'S DOG N' SUDS DRIVE-IN 1530 Thornton St. Clovis, New Mexico Help us Stamp out Home Cookin HARGERS DAIRY QUEEN Biggest and Best of Everything Malts Cones 413 West Grand Out of sight, out of mind, says Larry Martin. Shake S Sundies NEW MEXICO ROOFING 81 SHEET METAL CO. 121 W. First St. Clovis, New Mexico Phone PO 3-4115 Heating, Air-Conditioning J-M Acoustical Ceilings 137 WATSON MOTOR COMPANY CLO,VlS. NEW MEXICO L1I'1COlI'l Mercury Comet Sales 8 Service 3-D Drive In Good Food-Good Service Phone 481-3896 Farwell, Texas l lgewamua Q 1,1321 me -' cw, m e r, mm rrm w AGnJf5iquhrt?Whh: hmmm Phone 481-3681 BOX 535 Farwell, Texas COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ar-macL gf Som NATIONALLY ADVERTlSED MENS WEAR 314 Main St. Dial PO 3-7152 CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO REISER FLORIST 1 Let George Do It 1 fF1owers for Glad or Sad Occasionsj 1 1112 Main Phone 763 - 4242 1 Linda Armstrong MEADORS - STEWART CO. You can always make a better deal on a new Buick, Chevrolet 138 Chevy ll, Corvair, Chevrolet Truck, or Good OK Used Cars do we play HUGHES AUTO PARTS PIGGLY WIGGLY The Original Self Service We Give S 8. H Green Stamps 6th Sr Pile Clovis, New Mexico Phone PO 3-5212 ' Everything for the Infant and Maternity Wear STORK SHOP 621 P1145 ST. - CLOVIS, N. M. Gary sremng BENg0N,s P0 2-0144 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Get Your Business Training In Months--Not Years! 316 W. Grand Ave. Clovis New Mexico CIM FE R'liAil. T Q O uvssrock su PPLY. VHCCIUCS - Instruments - Antibiotics J F' Beef - Hog - Sheep - Dairy Leather Goods Clovis Stock Yards use-HWY Q P.o. Box 349 PO 2-0731 W if ,fl Clovis, New Mexico . . T in . QTJLITU 1 i Dual 763-4515 M , v r 1 C J A N IT 0 R S U P P LY ii 5 ' i VA ig KFree Delivery by Our Trucksl Linda Hadley, Gwinette Lovett, Peggy Hughes, 116 MAIN -,- p. 0, BQX 129 Vedawilson- CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO 0. U. M--PL, MURPHY- ECHOLS TIRE CU- 001 P- E-L-L CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO ' WESTINGHOUSE APPIYKNCES -1- IRONRITE IRDNERS SEIBERLING TIRES 140 gg.. '-ill' 95355522055 IN OUR SHOES 415lll 6l.WIS,l.l. FOUR C'S COFFEE SHOP Steaks-Dinners-Short Orders Buyers-Sellers-Traders Especially Welcome Phone PO 3-5523 Clovis, New Mexico EASTERN NEW MEXICO BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone Number 762-2977 2410 N. Prince Clovis ROTH'S GROCERY All Types of Groceries Meats - Pastries - Frozen Foods 482-3206 Texico New Mexico MCDORMAN LAUNDRY Nothing is too soiled to come clean from McDorrnan's 481-3219 Farwell Texas SILVER GRILL Restaurant at Cafeteria 600 Pile - 763-4489 Clovis, New Mexico Open 4:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Cafeteria l I did I think I could do this? f 1 1' .Wi A 1 Bill Campbell, Lonnie C urry , Wayne Hudnall, and Karen Land. 10:30 'til Z:0Q 43 3Q 'til 8: 00 Mamie Autrey, Darlene and Marlene Bell FOSTER'S GUN SHOP 104 Main Authorized Dealer C1OViS, NSW Mexico Pho. PO 3-4133 Fed. Lic. 85-437 Browning - Weatherby - Sako Adams, John 24, 26, 40 Adrian, Jim 39, 40, 132 Index of tudents Brown, David 98 Brown, Elaine 109 Curry, Ronnie 35, 59, 60, Davis, Jo Ann 4, 94 Ella Mae 44, 72 Allman, Mrs. Jimmie 24 Brown Brown, Armstrong, Cynthia 54, 56 Armstrong, Linda 48, 62, 72, 138 Armstrong, Kent 98 Armstrong, Terry 104 Lena Mae 44, 62, 136 Brown, Loyce 56 Bullington, Lorena 98 Bullington, Luther 92 Bulls, Darell 78 Burch, Coy 40, 72 Burch, Mollie 48 Burch, Shirley 34 Burford, James 104 Burford, Johnny 48, 75 Burris, Garry 48, 66 Burris, Zadene 52, 62 Burns, Brian 106 Burns, Gregory 52 Burns Larry 5, 46, 48, 63, 66 Bush, Kay 38, 39, 40, 60, 72,78 Bush, Marnita 56 Bush, Paul 106 61, 64, 68 36, Davis, Loyd 56, 133 Davis, Peggy Ann 102 Day, Mrs. Nora 29 Deaton, James 48, 128 Deaton, Norma 52 Deaton, Patsy 98 Deaton, Shirley 56, 121, 129 Deaton, Vivian 100 DeWittie, Hazel fMcDanielj 9, 69, 145 Drennan, Gail 40 Duncan, Beverly 5, 92, 93 Duncan, David 10, 42, 44, 61, 74, 77 Duncan, Larry 5, 106 Duncan, Terry 102 Duncan, Vivian 40, 62, 65 Ebel, Joyce 5, 48 Ebel, Juanita 56 Cathey Brenda 50, 51, 52, 53, 62, 63 70 Cathey Gilda 46, 48, 63 Cathey, Jan 63 Cathey, Jill 104 Edwards, Vickie 94 Elliott, Sherron 35, 122 Engram, Lynelle44, 62, 72 Engram, Timothy 102 Engram, Wesley 28 Arnold, Arlene 56 Arnold, Joan 92 Arnold, Myrle 48, 62 Askew, Coretta 100 1Askew, Glenda 52 lAskew, Jerry 104 Askew, Kenneth 106 Askew, Matthew 96 Autrey, Ardell 48, 63, 128 Autrey, Betty Jean 104 Autrey, Connie 102, 103 Autrey, Douglas 52, 63, 66 Autrey, Emmitt 38, 40, 61, 64, 77 79 Autrey, Gene 102 Autrey, Georgia 86, 100 Autrey John 56 Autrey, Karen 52 Autrey Lena 102, 110 Autrey Lillian 102, 110 Autrey Linda 56, 121 Autrey Linda Ann 96 Autrey Mamie 44, 72, 140 Autrey Millie 12, 34, 60, 62, 65, 72 78, 82, 123 Autrey Oran Jay 94 Autrey Ronnie 106 Axe, Mrs. Colleen 23, 30 Baldridge, Don 40 Beavers, Tommy 50, 52, 63, 66 Bell, A.B. 30 Bell, Mrs. A.B. 20, 29 Bell, Darlene 44, 72, 140 Bell, Marlene 44, 72, 140 Billingsley, Danny 106 Billingsley, Dwayne 34, 83, 84 Billingsley, Jackie 48, 63, 66 Billington, Bill 10, 34, 83, 84 Billington. Jill 48 Bratten, Billy 24 Breitenbach, Allan 52, 63 Breitenbach, Pamela 98 Breitenbach, Richard 106 Brown, Boyce 106, 107, Brown, Carol 40 Brown, Mrs. C.C. 30 Caillouet, Ellen 40, 72, 145 Calder, Kathey 96 Campbell, Bill 11, 18, 33, 34, 58, 59, 64, 68, 140 Campbell, Carolyn 44, 72 Campbell, Dean 48 Campbell, Linda 9, 17, 32, 34, 37, 69, 82, 83, 90, 114, 122 Cain, Ernest 21, 30 Chandler, Don 8, 32, 34, 72, 73,.78, 83, 84, 145 Chappell, David 40, 79, 136 Chappell, Jo Ann 106 Clark, Douglas 5, 56 Clark, Wesley 104 Clayton, Mrs. Joan 24, 101 Combs, Cynthia 100 Combs, Larry 52, 53, 63, 132 Cooper, Mrs. Glenna 24, 49 Cooper, Linda 96 Creek, Jerry 56 Creek, Mary 34, 62 Creek, Rose 48, 62 Creek, Theresa 99 Crooks, Keith 46, 48, 63 Curry, Lonnie 17, 35, 58, 59,64, 85, 140 Eshleman, Carol 92 Eshleman, Cynthia 99 Eshleman, Wanda 35, 69, 83 Esparza, Arturo 100 Esparza, David 100 Esparza, Fidel 94 Ethridge, Clarence 40, 61, 63, Ethridge, Coy 52 Ethridge, Johnny 102 Ethridge, Roy 106 Eubank, Ronda 96 Eylicio, Herman 100 Eylicio, Lorine 104, 109 Eylicio, Lydid 92 Farmer, David 8, 48 Farmer, Faville, Gary 8, 35, 72, 77, 8 Mrs, Leroy 24, 92 Fitz, Pam 72 Foreman, Dwayne 104 Foreman, Linda 100 Foster, Bonnie 94 Fought, Dale 87, 100 Fought, Diana 56 Fought, John 106 Fought, Larry 44, 72 Fought, Lynn 102, 110 Fought , Marshall 52 79 3, 114 141 Frederick, Paul 24, 33, 59, 84 Galvan, Albert 96 Galvan, Gloria 99 Galvan, Tommy 94 Garcia, Frank 100 Garcia, Manuel 104 Garcia, Mike 96 Garcia Rosa Gibbs, Loren 102 Goforth, Bobby 92 Goforth, Dorothy 92 Goforth, Karol 105 McDonald, A.D. 6, 23 Goforth, Roland 102 Gonzales, Alfonso 5, 56, 120 Gonzales, Beatrice 102 Gonzales, Julia 92 Hitson Jackie 96 Holland, Joe 9, 44, 61 Huber, Huber, Mrs. Paul 29 Shirley 69 Hudnall, Wayne 7, 12, 17, 32, 36, Lockmiller, Becky 103 Lockmiller, Bobby 106 lockmiller, Cheryl 97 Lofton, Mickey 38, 41, 61, 64, 79, 114, 133 Looper, Mrs. Mattie 25, 104 Looper, Dianne 100 Lovett, Gwinette 9, 38, 41, 45, 69, 72, 77, 79, 139 Lovett, Terry 8, 45, 71, 138 Lovett, Tim 97 72, 73, 59, 64, 68, 73, 77, 140 Hudson, Linda 42, 44, 78, 84 Hudson, Roger 56 Hughes, Jackie 10, 12, 17, 18, 32, 33, 36, 72, 77, 82, 83,114,123 Hughes Lynn 52, 63 Hughes, Peggy 11, 42, 43, 44, 60, 71, 72, 139 Hukill, Betty 56 Hukill, Linda 48, 62, 69 Hukill, Mrs. Sam 29 Hukill, Patricia 92 Luce, Diana 97 Luce, Teresa 45 Luna, Benilda 106 Madrid, Susan 93 Marquiz, Raul 93 Gonzales, Rickey 92 Gonzales, Roman 98 Gonzales, Suzanna 56 Green, Gary 94, 95 Green, Johnny 24, 55, 61, 62, 63 Griess, Vanetta 56 Hadley, Mrs. John 30 Hadley, Linda 40, 72, 77, 79, 139 Hadley, Lou Ann 106 Hagler, Mrs. W.W. 30 Hagler, Roy 94 Hahn, Gary 106 Haile, Alan 100 Halsell, Lucille 1 0 8 Hammonds, Charis 92 Hultman, Kenneth 99 Hultman, Myra 94 Hutsell, Danny 96 Hutsell, Donna 48 Hutsell, Leonard 8, 41 Hutsell, Willard 56 Jones, Lynn 57 Jones, Monty 96 Kelley, Glenda 106 Kelley, Regina 96 Ketcherside, Jack 57 Ketcherside, Joe 52 Ketcherside, Richard 107 Ketcherside, Ricky 102 Kjos, Burnell 94 Martin, Delford 107 Martin. Jerry 53 Martin, Larry 42, 137 Martin, Rickey 57, 129 Martinez, Janie 93 Martinez, Jimmy 107 Martinez, Maue153, 63, 66, 71 Martinez Martinez Rosemary 105 , Victor 95 McCoy, Brenda 57 McCoy, Richard 45 McDaniel, Kathy 95, 110 McDaniel, Roy 49, 63, 66 McDaniel, Yolanda 52, 53, 128 62, 63 Hammonds, Johnny 100 Hammonds, Thomas 96 Handy, Melvin 92 Hapke, Dorothy 41 Hargrove, Kathryn 98 Hargrove, Monda Mae 102 Harper, Charla 44, 62 Harper, Ray 48 Harrison Lacewell Harrison Harrison , Douglas 102 , Lloyd 17, 32, 36, 82, 83 Harrison, Pa ul 28 , Mrs, Paul 6 Knowles, Brenda 108 Kirby, Bill 5, 57 Kirkland, Terry 92, 110 Kittrell, Lisa 93 Lacewell, Dallas 86, 100 Lacewell, Mrs. Jeane 25, 43 Lacewell, Jimmie 96 Lacewell Lacewell Lacewell, McLaughlin, Kimmy 95 Meier, Gary 45, 61 Mendoza, Debra 87, 95 Mendoza, Yvonne 97 Morris, Donnie 49, 63, 66 Morris, Floyd 41, 61 Morris, Keith 107 Link 105 Rodney 52, 53, 63, 66 Roxie 57 Windsor 6, 25, 43 Haws, Dub 100 Helton, Joe 113 Helton Mrs. Joe 113 Hendrix, Rickey 86, 92 Herrere, James 94 Hightower, John 30 Hill, Allan 36, 58, 59, 64, 114 Hill, Jim 42, 43, 44, 61, 75 Hitson, Betty 98 Hitson, Danny 46, 63, 73 Hitson, Mike 44, 59, 61, 142 Lambert, Frankie 5, 49 Lambert, Monte 105 Lambert, Neil 40, 41, 59, 61, 64 Land, Karen 44, 45, 72, 140 Mullens, Mullens, Mullens , Mullins, Naborus, Naborus , Naborus , Naborus, Annette 53, 62 Jeanette 53, 62 Walter 49 Mrs. Mary 25, 51, 129 Carol 98 Daizy Mae 105 Robert 100 Tommy 93 Lawhon, Susan 103, 110 Leavell, Freda 93 Lemley, George 94 Lemley, Richard 99 Lindley, Curtis 97 Lindley, Sharon 94 Lockhart, Kathy 103 Neeley, Mason 113 Nickaboine, Will 57 Niece, Douglas 55, 57 Niece, Steve 103 Niece, Terry 17, 36, 73, 78, 82 Ortiz, Arturo 107 Ortiz, Fulgencio 101, 108 Peyton, N.W. 30 Watts, Wayne 41, 79, 137 Ortiz, George 107 Ortiz, Jerry 97 Ortiz, Jimmy 95 Ortiz, Junior 53, 63 Ortiz, Manuel 107 Ortiz, Maria 105 Ortiz, Noram 97 Ortiz, Rosa Ortiz, Theresa 57 Ortiz, Tula 49, 67 Patterson, Mrs, Avis 26, 102 Patterson, Joe 45, 64, 71, 72 Pattison, Hoyt 78 Payne, Robert 57 Pearce, Danny 105 Pearce, Jo 90, 99 Pearce, Kim 99 Pearce, Luther 6, 28 Pearce, Roddy 53, 63 Peyton, Mrs, N.W. 26, 33, Peyton, Sharon 5, 49 Pierce, Elizabeth 5, 93, 110 Pierce, James B. 6, 22, 77 25, 26, 73, Romero, Nino 4, 95 Romero, Sammy 107 Romero, Tommy 101 Russell, Bobby 57 Russell, Ronald 105 Russell, Wynona 99 Salguerro, Angie 105 Saliz, Anna 95 Salquero, Maleline 97 Sanchez, Joe 93 Sandoval, Robert 99 Sanford, Monnie 36, 67, 69, 122 Scoropa, Shirley 49, 97 Servatius, Arlene 87, 101 Servatius, Bill 105 Sims, Brenda 50, 53, 62 Skaggs, Gary 37, 58, 59, 64, 75 Skaggs, Paul 28 Skaggs Randy 103, 110 Skorepia, Martha 90, 98 Taylor, Susan 37, 69, 82 Tharp, Debbie 103 Thigpen, F.S, 28 Thompkins, Tanya 54, 55, 57, 73 Tipton, Charles 57 Tipton, Frankie 103 Tipton, Ronny 105 Tipton, Sandy 41, 60, 62, 79 Trammell, Mrs. Beulah 27, 94 Trujillo, Albert 101 Valario, Linda 53 Valario, Ray 63 Walker, Sarah 10, 26, 41, 69, 72 77, 79, 114 Wall, Marquitta 41, 72, 78, 79 Wall, Ronnie 50, 53 Wall, Roy 41, 58, 59, 64, 79 Wall, Sherry 45, 49, 62 Wardlaw, Debra 105 Wardlaw, Larry 98 Kathleen 9, 37, 69, 83, 145 Smart, Karla 95 Smith, Danny 101, 107 Smith, Smith, Leon 45, 61 Smith, Patricia 105 Watson, Betty 104, 105 Watson, Debbie 108 Watson, Johnny 103 Watson, Mack 95 Platt, Tommy 97 Potts, Betty 105 Raney, Starla 97 Raulie, Wesley 54, 61 Rebber, David 101 Rebber, Glenn 107 Richardson, Carla 101 Richardson, Rex 57, 120 Soliz, Demetrio 105 Soliz, Herminia 101 Soliz, Johnny 98 Spearman, Mike 12, 41, 59, 64, 73 75, 77, 79 Spearman, Rebert 49, 63 Spence, Cynthia 17, 41, 69, 72, 73 77, 79 Webb, Jimmy 47, 49, 63, 66 Webb, Patricia 107 West, Eddie 6, 27, 51, 74 West, Mrs, E,D. 4 West Joey4 West sammy 4, 93 whine, Kathy 41 72, 73, 77, 79 white, Martin 105 Richardson, Ronny 41, 59, 60, Richardson, Vickie 103, 110 Rickstrew, George 54, 57, 64 Rickstrew, Tom 41, 59, 73, 79 Ridings, Jerry 45 61, 64 Rivas, Christina 97 Rivas, Dalia 95 Rivas, Johnny 103 Rivas, Oralia 95 Roberts, Callalya 9, 36, 37, 72, 90 Roberts, Pamela 46, 49, 62, 63, 72 Rodriquez, Dianna 102 Rodriquez, Rodolfo 97 Spence , Ronnie 42, 45, 61, Stanley, Kathy 101 Stanley, Kevin 95 Stanley, Ricky 53, 63, 66, 73 Starbuck, Sue fWaltonj 65 White, Susan 8, 49, 62, 71, 72 Whitner, Gerald 101 Wilson, Billy 105 Wilson, Janet 53, 62, 70 Wilson. Linda 101 Wilson, Veda 45, 60, 72, 73, 77, 139 Winegeart, John 107, 109 Stelting, Gary 26, 71, 139 Steward, Albert Jr. 103, 110 Steward, Alma 53, 62 Steward, Betty 97 Steward, Bobby 49, 63, 66 Steward, Carolyn 95 Steward, Mrs, Hazel 26, 99 Steward, James 93 Winegeart, Ronnie 101 Winkles, Beverly 8, 49, 69 Winkles, Harvie 45, 60, 75 Winkles, Max 93 Woods, Mike 93 Rogers , Jack 57 Rojas, Domingo 101 Rojas, Hilda 57 Rojas, Margot 57 Rojas, Virginia 103 Stockton, C.B. 25, 27, 40, 62, 66, 97 Stockton, Mrs. C.B. 6, 27, 97 Stone, Donald 107 Stone, Kathryn 47, 49, 62, 63, 72, Yell, Judy 101 Yell, LaWanda 88, 107 Yell, Terry 102, 103 Yell, Vonnie 57 Young, Jan 97 Romero, Cecilla 103 Romero, Gabriel 4, 93 Romero, Junior 57, 121 73 Taylor, Taylor, I.B. 50, 51. 53, 66 Margie 4 Younger, Mrs, Zelfa 27, 90 Zachrel, Edith 93 143 Editors Write -30- to the 964 Story Never were members of, The Wolverine, staff happier to write -30-to a story than to this, the 1964, Big Story. Never was a school yearbook prepared by a larger staff, 38, to be exact. To all of you we, the editors, say, Thanks. Especially, do we say, Thanks, to the Co-editors of The Wolverine's Tale, K athle en Smith and Hazel DeWittie. Without these two and others who wrote copy and typed, the yearbook could not have been prepared, Staffs of the two publications are inseparable, lt's been fun working on both publications. To you who are now reading this message for the first time, we would like to say that we hope your yearbook will be forever a pleasure in reading and a constant re- minder of the year, 1963-64 at Texico High, Co-editors, Don Chandler Ellen Caillouet Editors of Wolverineis Tale Reminisce on 1964 Some of the rewards of working as editors of, The Wolverines T ale , are the awards r e c e iv ed from P.H.S.P.A. and West Texas Press Associations. 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