Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1961
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' as .Q-ae. -sv-if 3 ' DOCUMENT THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Dallas, Texas 1961 - Volume V - - - presenting: 11,111 11 1.1111 - 1 111 11 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 L1 1-1111 11 11 + 11111 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 11111 1 F N' T111 ,, 1111 1111 1 1 111 111 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Y 1 'N' 1 X, 1 1 1 1 1 i1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 gf F1 3 11 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 71 17, 71 ,N f. --71 1 1 1 1 1 1114 1 11 f 1- M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ! i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g4 444 4- 1- --4 111114111 L11 1 1,11 ' ' 1 1 1 1 l 1 T1 1 1 'T 1 1 1 T T ' 1 l l L-l l l 1 F 1 l 1 1 T TTT1 13 l 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 V1 , 1 1 1 1 12 11 1111 1111 11 1 1 1 1 '11 1 1 ti 1 1 1 p 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 l 1 1 l 11 11 1 1 1 1 , 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' f. 1 Fl ng H ', 'hx Fil 1 7,1 A rj Ei li R K 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q lg gm im 5 lr Q1 Q 1 l 1 Come! To the Greatest Show on Earth- The Greatest Year at T. J.- The Year 1960-61 You of Thomas Jefferson's student body are the performers of a wonderful show. This show, continuing for nine months, consists of all the acts and players which make up the school year of Thomas Jefferson 1960-61. Life under the big top has many similarities to life at T. J. For the show to be a success each person must dedicate himself toward a fruitful performance. Each day the -performer must strive to perfect his part in the show through the academic program, clubs, organiza- tions, athletics and all work connected with the school. The show starts, the acts begin. There is happiness, tension, excite- ment, suspense and shock. Finally each act is completed. At the end of the performance either yve feel that we have done our part in mak- ing the whole year a success or we feel that we have neglected our responsibilities and the show has failed. 1 What about this year? Considering you a performer in the show, truly we can say that this is not only the greatest year at T. J. .but also the Greatest Show on Earth. 201.4 I Y ff! ll ff Y ' ' jf!! xk 2 1- 1 , MAEQG , ,., PAGE 10 :jj activities PERFQRM . . Q A A PAGE ze personalities ,Xi 3 i 60 AGEPAG A A A PAGE facnlg and administration RMERS . A A PAGE 84 TL an classes ADEEE A GTDECEDNS E A PAGE we rfkgfgfg - 7----P2 JA -1 A clubs and organizations ji if SFEQTAQ s,1ooc PAGE 254 ifsnorts ancl military jj VEEGTISENQD P A,A PAGE 312 w Ccmfher The 1961 Document is dedicated to one who has established at T. J. a yearbook of which We can all be proud. The National School Yearbook Association awarded the grade of NAU to the 1960 Document, the last of the sponsor's four Jefferson annuals. During her four years at T. J. she exerted her innumerable talents and devoted much of her time to making the yearbook the suc- cess it has been. We hereby feel it indeed an honor to recognize one who has given so much to the school of Thomas Jefferson through the academic program, through being the Senior Sponsor, and through be- ing the annual sponsor . . . may Jfarri 014 . . . enior Sponsor V4 ,,,,,,,,1 5,w,,,w, flaw? gf I0 P Nw ,,...4 f 5 -fi fl MAIN ACTS llllal' I v 5 .,,- va. if The year began with a bang. The office was in an uproar with all the schedule changes. The teachers were roughg the classes were grueling, and I was a new student at Jefferson. What a combination! But I loved every crazy minute of that three ring circus. I was elected to student council by my homeroom. Quite an honor for a newcomer, I thought. We, the student council members, attended a workshop which aided in helping us run the school smoothly and prop- erly. Under the direction of Tim lVIitchell, the Stu- dent Body Presiclent, the constitution was rewritten, the clubs rechartered, and the election committee reorganized. As the year progressed, the daily announcements second period seemed to increase in length, much, might I add, to the consternation of my teachers. One boy who was a regular contributor stands out in my mind still-David Ritz, comic-promoter and editor of the REVEILLE, which was always packed with a complete coverage of all the activities from the front to the back of the six to ten pages. Clubs organized. There were so many interesting ones! The Spanish Club had to divide to take care of the increase in members. While I'm on the subject of languages, to my amazement I found that there are four-year courses in Latin, French, and Spanish and a three-year course in German. Both the enroll- ment of 900 students and the extensive curriculum makes thisdtthe largest language department in the Dallas School System. Other academic advancements include five years of math and a new chemistry course called the CHEMICAL BOND APPROACH which is taught by Mr. Snyder. Only twelve schools in the country are set up to teach this method. Football started and with it the NBOOSTER CLUB. This club was a group of boys who upheld and inspired the school football spirit through mass organization of dress and yells. This spirit surround- ed me and I was immediately caught up with it. T. J. pep assemblies, led by our outstanding cheerleaders, were a new and pleasant experience. The drill team I2 and the band--what would f o o t b a ll have' been without them? The girls were excellent representa- tives of the school. As for the band numbers, '4Peter Cunnl' was my favorite. Being as professionally pol- ished in their performances as they were, I found it hard to believe the student director and drum major, Bobby Houston, was only a junior. November rolled around, bringing with it home- coming activities-the game, the coronation, and the dance. Sheryl Myers reigned for the evening of the dance as the 1961 Homecoming Queen. All the fun and excitement of seeing the exes made me hope that someday, I too, might be able to return to T. J. and receive the hearty welcome they did. We had a good year in basketball. We began the season in glory byhtaking first honors in the Dr. Pepper Tournament, but were unable to secure the top district rating. Emily Pigman was chosen as basketball queen by the tealn, while they continued to play, fighting for each game harder than the previ- ous one. I was beginning to know everyone better now, I felt proud to be a part of the student body. Then track started, one of our most successful but least recognized sports. The cross-country meet was held, with our team winning first in the city and second in the state. Duncan Mason, the - lVlachine,,' won every mile event in which he entered and Gene Comroe, a valuable member of the team, also brought home honors to T. J. Our relay team, composed of Bob lVIcCregor, Bruce Teagarden, Steve Langham, and Jimmy Ellington, scored many points for us in our meets. The speech department proved to be a favorite among my fellow students. Thespians, a division of this department, excelled in the production of the Sen- ior Play. The play, THE NIGHT OF JANUARY l6TH, was a definite success due to outstanding per- formances by David Tanner, Fredyann Levit, Peg- gy Jessup, David Ritz, and the rest of the cast, and the experienced direction of lVIiss Agan. The speech department and the Concert Choir combined their efforts to produce that wonderful musical THE KING AND I. This was presented on four nightsiin April by two casts, led by David Tanner and Phil Friday. February, of course, brought Valentine's Day. The annual staff gave a uValentine in Valencial' dance for us. What I liked most, I have to admit, was that zany intermission with the mock bullfight and the Coronation of the queen, Sue Krider. The next sport was baseball. We had several minor mishaps as I recall. I felt so sorry for the boys who came to school the day after a hard practice minus their front teeth or with a broken jaw. Maryann Mc- Leod was chosen as Queen of Baseball. Another important facet of the school is the N.D.C:C. Performing many helpful tasks, it has be- come an integral part of our school. It has provided guards to keep the hall clear during lunch periods and in cooperation with the Student Council, th e N.D.C.C. directs the one-way traffic near the lunch- room to keep the halls from becoming congested. Also, during football games, the N.D.C.C. is always found ushering. This hard-working organization is a necessary fixture at Thomas Jefferson. Just about the most exciting time of the year for me was elections. It had its moments of sadness, but all in all, well-qualified and responsible people were' elected for all the offices. It was such fun help- ing to put up posters, passingout handbills, and just doing whatever I could to help my candidates win. The year is over now. Our three-ring circus has been frantic with activity and hard work, and like the spectator of a real circus whose head is swimming with the multiplicity of acts, I find the memories of my sophomore year crowding in. '-', I W l z 5 I gl. .,.. 'fi' No one can get the ball over now! We ll... How now, brown cow. Miss Gerlach, our new head cheerleader, leads yells at the faculty game. FACULTY SHOWS ITS LIGHTER SIDE Our vice-principal, Mr. Finley, a blooming idiot. CU Mrs. Angell carries on. Now, Girls . . . EVERYTHING MUST GO THROUGH THE OFFICE live got to make up a good excuse and quick f But l really didn't skip! That will be 15,000 detentions. All right! All right! l'll be out Eye can't take any more of this picture Mr. Lee referees in the boys' basket- of here by 6:00. taking. ball tournament, Where in the world is he? l've already missed two classes. IT HAPPENS What a cute couple! Why don't they go steady. Aw! Cut it out! EVERY DAY The library inspires genius. .I Jefferson students are industrious workers and always hungry. ,,..,,-- of S-5 1 ax. o uk A W0 0 ae an X W0 . 09 Ke 53066 Sxggigzlxcxgixi - 'Q we Beckrnann, the emcee, at the intermission of the Valentine Dance. REBS TRIP Sandra and escort enjoying the Christmas ball. . . The first before-school hop sponsored by the National Honor Society . . . THE LIGHT FANTASTIC . . . and boosted by Mr. Talley as Santa Claus and Magilow's band. Cheerleaders present basketball team with Docmnent shoe- Mr' Sfroudsteye Capfaj Us Elli wzrh the S and D L r. Peppiilzgoiigey mesen y I laces. ASSEMBLIES BOOST AND INFORM The Atomic assembly was amusing as well as informative. Orb Hanks dubs Boosters in Pep Assembly. 1 Rebels Rejoicing. 'N lag Ax,., gif ,W wgig 0 X ggggggghx, SQ. BEGAN WITH . .. O .1 JULIE 1-,X X! Hg .EEF 650 - l I ips ' 900 X A gai'ee ' 3' se 3 N 1 Q, ' ' -N' Q ' Q ,QQ 9 ,gg P JSJV' , ew F Jima '- f s va , ,,f if ur Organized C?J Band, rn W, 2 Q ,,,,, ' sz ff ,S 4 ,fag ,f xg , f A f 'ff 5 f , gi? ' H 15' fy J 1414 yef ki H Kwan f f ,aa .av 1 1 f f 4 1 if 1 77? ffl f ff 1, 1 1 .WWW . ,W W Q4 Wx , ff , jiwfgq, ' , ' W , , 0, ffeerw W wwe, ef FALL A Few Casualties ,f 1 I 1 Q, New Reb Belles. and Study . . . Z ,,.,..,1..4.,.g.Q..,- Taking Class Pictures . . . Winnie the Pooh 5 a 6 . W' QW' fob? WGS x of 0 he me x Gregg Shaffer and Charles Matthews accompany Concert Choir. we' EW' PEOPLE THAT KEEP Miss Gunn, tennis sponsor,-every0ne's friend. if if rrP - , . X :ME ' Lil? P 1 fy. Officer O' Really-A familiar face at dances and other evening functions. Mr. Joe keeps the school in shape. JEFFERSON GROWING David Tanner stimulates interest. , . l x Mr. Finley, our new vice-principal, proved to be a fa- vorite with all. The drill team managers, Mary Ann McLeod and Gayle Jacobie doing a new routine. 23 6 Fen Vesecky and Bobby Legg hosted our exchange student, Pauline Price, at a party. SENIORS GRAB THE SPOTLIGHT the Hfwelft mnrmmang ff mm -leg Swans so 2000 'Zi' Owens, Pace, Crosby, Loughmiller S 5 Sets: ' : it Elected fo Lead '60-'61 Senior Class C W K X cm cm of-up i M. f WM in D bam! lRvYt4l'4?fd S' ggi? 02, David Ritz and Muriel Yaffe did a terrific job on the paper by increasing cir- culation to a solid 7578 of the student body. 24 Jimmy Gilmorw our outstanding clarinet player Ellen Pressman at P.T.A. panel Sharon Austin kept turning up in the Even Seniors can,t intrude upon the pri d1SCl1SSi0I1- most unlikely places! vacy of the Annual Staff Jessup on the stand at our Senior Play. Typical nominees of the many Senior contests-Beauty Contests, Homecoming Queen, Senior Personalities Favorites Class Officers if f 4 'm , , , .xl f 'j.:i:.,::':2.1f'Mi:1-f'Ef55ai.. is if :5,,,,,,. ,fp 'V ' k f ,CQ f If ' I' K 4:51, f 1 .' f f f , Z4 4 .. I 45, 7 F, 1 ' 'A uf! , k I fx 'If 4 if , ,, .. . M V f W f ff 4 , .' ,Q 4!Qw,,,,Mwf ,7 Q Qfwwwi Zi Z -W zz if My lk X ff y W 4 f'w,,,W54! 'ww 2 ,W , Z f W 7 Wzwf if fy! , ww QM Q zf 67 , y f ff ' VM J .ff L uf, Q QR- Q!- XXWXQNN ff? 1 v 26 if L STAR PERFORMERS THE 1960- 6 DDCUM NT BEAUTIE The judges: Mrs. Klindworth and iMrs. Dawson. This year our Document beauties were judged by Mrs. Kim Dawson and Mrs. Barbara Klindworth who have both modeled and taught charm courses. The '4Beauty Teaj' at which the actual judging took place was held at thelhome of Dr. and Mrs. Dale Austin. Our hostess was charming as always and aided much in the calming of jittery nerves. The main points in the judging were facial beauty, figure, coordination of clothes, and ability to Wear clothes. Poise was a very important factor not to be forgotten. The judges, as members of Fashion Creators, co-ordinate fashion shows. In this capacity their responsibilities consist in hiring models, writing narratives-the actual production of the shows. We therefore feel they have done a job par excel- lence and are very grateful for the time and effort devoted to it. 1 X Mrs Austin-caught in the act. I am NOT cryingg my contacts hurt. 4'Oh no! Tell me they didn't call my HHITIC. Pr: f . Q- ,f' -1' ' ' We ff -f 145.116 -4 4 , ,Q ,jfs-Q' ' ' . , v ,. .' 'sim . f ,,xb X 'V 'V '+Tf'gig1i, , I , VJ X W ' x N, 'ffw-f s x CAROLYN KOONTZ ffm , , 5. I .v-,, v N 1 22 7:37 41, yu ANNE WALTERS 34 LINDA FLETCHER F JUDY TATE ygea UQ hm. 'iQgkN-- A-MW.-ir' FREDYANN LEVIT KAY KARLEN OXCSOIIZID ees DORA SHERMAN PAM BURNETT ,WW SHARON AUSTIN , f Senior Class Favorite SUE KRIDER Junior Class Favorite JIMMY ELLINGTON f'iVvzf1f'. f mf , WZYQYQ M 1 ,pf fu 1 . ' , , ff f 1 f ., 41 , lv f 9 1 1 ' i ,, ' , Z , 3 f ,f,f,ff,ff f 11XWOf2.i,Z5f'I'L , Z -K -- V L, A M M. if 14.13 Junior Class Favorite LYNN WATSUN - w ff ,f , 1,4454 Qf,,,,,,,, , H ' C 39 ffffff ' f f f . X 6 du!! Sophomore Class Favorite EARL HALE K K 1 A.,L ,.,1. V X Sophomore Class Favorite oNANCY CAMPLEN fy: The 1960-61 Homecoming ueenh HERYL MYER ,, V M U 0 'xdzfui iii 2- f ffff ff f7Aff7 f7f f f , fw,7:-2 ' fl , f W ' fZAm54ffWWMfZfylW 'wffY.,,fm,f.w,,,,f,f,,, , mf ' fxff'ffwff,?MffQ'f,f, 4 ff ,TZ 21gf,:4Q7fi ' ff WMV' ' 52 7 7:55272 f Q f ffffffff,f'fv , V,f ?,, f . Y. . -. . f .. , I Q' iv, .x' QR xl X k x. I :X X V V - . KK! l . ,ity 1-i X -- R X Y M- ,, ,A ,,,,fffw1-.Q X kr, Y, f , f HQMECOMING November 12-The theme of Thomas ,leffersonis third homecoming proved enter- taining for both past and present TJ. students as they viewed the Hflall of Portraitsn which depicted past homecoming queens. At the annual homecoming game Friday night the queen nominees were presented in beautiful rose-covered golf carts. Their favorite football players escorted them to the field Where they vvere presented with corsages-amidst the usual battle of the pins. As the girls left the field everyone wondered who was to be crowned queen for 1960 and to take her place in the queens' portrait hall. The Saturday night pageant, led by court guards, began amidst Elizabethan pageantry and fanfare. After each girl was presented to the audience, last yearis queen, Jean Teel, crowned Sheryl Myers homecoming queen of 1960-61. The newly-crowned queen then led her subjects to the dance in the girls' gym. The climax of the dance was the eX's parade around the gym with their respective school banners. The court consisted of Sheryl Myers, Gary Jolmson, Peter Kemp, Sue Krider, Mike Wilkerson, Shannon Reynolds, Cazzie Miller, Sid McClain, Emily Pigrnan, Eddie Lester. Q -We I . , ,. Z 2 5 , . . , .-, , K 4, r. ' H fr 1 W2 i at ic' so 6 ' 5 ,eg it f i 3 f ' 3 mi-xx f 1 A A 174 5 ' 2 ? 4- . f ... AND THEN CAME THE NOMINEES He, He! Check me-l've got a Aw, Sue-will you stop gig- Sidney, what have I told you about brown-eyed handsome man. gling!?', sucking your thumb in public! Oh, honestly, all these contests get so boring! Oh, well, there's always basketball queenf' . . . the grand processional ,lean Teel, last year's queen, along with Cecil Schwalbe, present the portrait of Mr. Stroud to the school. CORONATION AND DANCE . . . . . . Queen Sheryl takes her bow. So, you wanna make a federal case out of it? says Holden to cohorts. Story, Maxey, Dod- son, and Deweis clear the way for Texas. 45 f ly? W? f 617f ?f?117 ' ' Q' UQ, ,f,24 f ff f f - 'WIC , ,,CYf'f' f Q ., M 'V 1, 4.,-5,4 V Z af X my , A? . Ar Q f fu V 1: ,z , The setting provided a pleasant atmosphere for the evening's dancing. Evening Climaxed by the Crowning of the Queen Military Ball The 1961 Military Ball, following an International theme with red, white and black streamers, was the high-light of the N.D.C.C.'s year. D on Meyers announced the N.D.C.C. Queen, Miss Ann Walters, who was escorted along with the other prin- cesses hy the company commanders through an honor guard, and crowned by Don Mey- ers, C ad et Colonel. A dance band pro- vided the music and the intermission en- tertainment was presented by a quartet in the style of the Kingston Trio. Miss Anne Walters, queen of the NDCC Corps, is escorted through the Honor Guard by Larxy Meade. 49 N.D.C.Ce. SPONSORS de la Vega Emily Pigmcm Betty Mosher BeqlQ , ' , Sheryl ,Myers Carolyn, Koontz fudy Tate ff' f QNX 1 - Q , N V ,5 ,. s it-QA r, , Hughes and Crosby ready to name the queen. Electric excitement and valentines filled T. J. auditorium as the house lights dimmed. The annual Sweetheart Coronation was beginning. The curtain opened on a beautiful set designed by the Art Service Clubg the romance of Valencia, Spain, was captured by the columns of the Alhambra -and a huge black lace fan which formed the throne. The nominees and their es- corts processed slowly and regally to their position on stage while the dance band played soft melodies. Tension mounted once all were in place, as Lee Hughes, Assistant Editor of the Document, paraded slowly with the crown bearer, Susan Gil- more. He stopped in front of Sue Krider, thus announcing the 1961 Valentine Queen. Having crowned her, he escorted her to the throne, robed her in the elegant red satin coronation robe, and stepped back in obeisance as Carol Crosby, Editor of the Document, presented the new queen with the traditional roses. The scene then moved to the girls' gym which had been transformed into a Spanish courtyard. The dancing of the royal party and T. J. subjects was halted mid-evening for a terrify- ing bull fight, complete with pompous matadors and thr e e vicious bulls. The best matador was awarded the hand of a lovely senorita. Bob Beckmann provided a humorous mono- logue which was followed by the excellent music of ,lohn Ham- mond, Bobby Houston, Mike Claibourne, and Mike Nesmith. A VALE TI E IN VALENCIA Pace and Crosby-'LWhat'd yu mean, 'my tail's not big enough? ' Austin and Vesecky- Crowder and Fursman- O yeah' 'Away Yny love! working on the chain gang. Senorita Sheryl Myers Senor Gary Johnson QQQFD Senorpta Cazzie Miller Senor S id McClain Senorita Shannon Reynolds Senor' John French Q-QT Senorita Anne Walters Senor John Hammond Will success spoil our Jim Pace? What a wonderful left hook you have- Sefxorita Robertson to Vesecky. ff Vi , - - 1 Best All Round SHERYL MYERS BOBBY LEGG a pretty smile . . . kindness 'lGrrifiC . . . a genuine for all . . . Sheryl. PCYSOH . . . Bobby. Most Likely to Su ccee d PEGGY JESSUP DAVID TANNER marvellous talent . . . a mind to match . . . Peggy. stimulating desire for knowl- edge . . . sincere . . . David F riendliest SUE KRIDER JIMMY PACE permanent smile . . . warm brown eyes . . . true friend . . . Sue. good-natured . . . easy to get along with . . . funny. . . Jimmy. Mosz Dependable JODIE RUSSELL JIMMY CARR sure, l'll do it for you . . . always there. . . Jodie good sport . . . our All-American boy . . . Jimmy Mos: Creative ANN BECKLUND and TIM MITCHELL blonde hair. . . talented fingers . . golden voice . . . Ann patient . . . original . . good-manager . . . Tim 57 910014116414 Wittiest GAYLE JACOBIE DAVID RITZ always in good spirits . . . will humor you out of anything. . . Gayle. sharp mind . . . the intellectualn . . . what a riot! . . . David Most Athletic CAZZIE MILLER DONNIE CROVVDER quiet . . . but deep . . . never tiring Cazzie. hard. worker. . . persistent. . . fun Donnie. WW f 'ww.ff,. A A A - V A ' Q' ' .,-2 ' if ,K VV ,,,2 A , 'Q -'Q ,. 15 ff',v:2z,. .,,, .- 1' 'J I , Best Spirit SHANNON REYNOLDS ORBIE HANKS come on, ya'll, yell! . . loves life . . . big heart . . . Shannon an original . . . a booster to the class . . . Orbie. Most Fun ANNE WALTERS PHILLIP MAXWELL great to he with . . . . . . always having a good time . . . Anne the life of the party . . . first choice for fun . . . . . Phillip MANAGERS an OHS IIIUSIC HS BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION M915- FRONT ROW: Dr. Edward D. Walker, As- sistant Superintendent in Charge of Person- nel, Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent in Charge of Administration. ROW 2: R. H. McKay, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Administration, Dale Douglass, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business, Hollis A. Allen, Assistant to the Superintendentg Don E. Matthews, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Special Servicesg Dr. Frank Wil- liams, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instruction. Dallas school system has been judged one of the most suc cessful in the country. The Board of Administration plans for an expanding community of students, studies the needs of the child as an individual, and attempts to establish the bulld ing of democracy through its future citizens. The School Board controls the budget, contracts for build ing and expansion of the educational plans, participates in national educational programs, and studies the needs of the child in relation to the community itself. Dallas has been extremel fortunate in havin man ca able overnln bodles, Y g Y P g S such as the one pictured below. T FRONT ROW Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram,.Mr. Franklin Spafford, ROW 2: Mr. Van M. Lamm, Mr. Donald M Burton R L Dr W T White Mrs. Tracy H. Rutherford, Mrs. Rouse Howell. Dillard Jr., R. B. Gilmore, Robert S. Fulsom e publication of this Volume of the Document another chapter in the history of this school comes to a close. The achievements of another year have become a part of the permanent records of this institution. Everyone who so much as glances at this book will have a concept of Thomas Jeffer- son High School and of the many activities that fill a busy student's days with interesting events and crowd his mind with memories that will enrich his experience through- out life. To the students of 1960-61 I extend hearty greetings and ac- knowlege my deep sense of love and appreciation for your fine per- in the pursuit of excel- A f EDITH COOPER Dean A great asset to Thomas Jefferson are the varied services offered by Mrs. Edith Cooper, our dean. Her many duties range from checking attend- ance records to counseling the students. Giving ad- vice and listening to the students' many problems are also included in Mrs. Cooper's curriculum. She handles all these situations with amazing calm- ness and apparent ease. CARL FINLEY Assistant Principal A Wise man once Wrote, uljrofit from the errors of others-one does not have enough time to make all of themf' Although these Words are simple and meaningful, there are those people who seem deter- mined to accomplish in a lifetime what so many oth- ers have failed to do. Let us benefit from the ,experi- ences of mankind and set our sails on a straight and true course through the adventure of life. Mx! The counselor serves as academic advisor and Works with the many types of problems related to this general function. It is a vital task to see that each student receives the proper educational and vocational guidance necessary to complete gradua- tion requirements and that each is steered in the right direction for the future. This broad approach to counseling involves group guidance as Well as in- COUNSELORS Erma Nell White dividual counseling. The guidance program has expanded this year to include two teacher assistants who Work with the counselor two periods each per day. Mrs. Caroline Cage and Miss Rubia Clement have been assigned to work with Miss White. This is progress because it means better service to the individual student. Caroline Cage Rubia Clement ECRET RY Rub Fae Angell ,ff ix fl tw MQW fy Mrs. Angell serves as Mr. Stroudis secre- tary. She also assists Mr. Finley in his secre- tarial work. Handling correspondence, mak- ing appointments, checking reports leaving or coming into the office, and taking charge of activity money are some of the varied tasks performed by Mrs. Angell during a school day. A N-as-ks The office staff at Thomas Jefferson operates in the problems they encounter during a school day daily, quietly, efficiently, and with great effective- are the daily jobs that the office staff faces with con- ness. Hearing tardy excuses, matching lost lunch tinuous equanimity. sacks to the right students, and aiding the students STAFF: Mrs. Ann Morrow and Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins are office clerks who assist the dean, Mrs. Helen Lawrence is of tremendous importance as a library clerkg Mrs. Velma Templemeyer assists the counselorg Mrs. Geraldine Anderson is an office clerk who works with the secretary. THE NDCC SPONSOR Captain .l. B. Wilson The Professor of Military Science is respon- sible to the school and army authorities for the ad- ministration, discipline, and general appearance of the cadet corps. Through the National Defense Cadet Corps program the Department of Army conducts basic military training programs, stimulates interest in military careers, and promotes appreciation of the army as a service. The military program encourages a high sense of personal honor and deportment, respect for constituted authority, and a belief in the supreme being. NURSE Elizabeth Childs In the capable hands of Elizabeth Childs, R.N., rests the school health service. This program is responsible for making health examinationsg for preventing and correct- ing physical defectsg for securing the im- munization of studentsg for observing stu- dents for signs of communicable disease and other adverse conditions which may arise between health examinationsg and for the handling of emergency illness and accidents. DAD'S CLUB lVlr. Charles Standifer The object of the Thomas Jefferson Dad's Club is the promotion of a program which will serve the educational, recreational, and general Welfare of the students. Specific projects that the Dad's Club spon- sors during the school year are promoting the ad- vance sales of football and basketball tickets, serv- ing refreshments to the football team after each game, supplying electricity to the athletic field for the baseball batting machine, furnishing storage and transportation for the ornamental door used by each senior class at their formal dance, and sponsoring the inter-squad spring football game. PARE T-TEACHER ASSOCIATIO Mrs. J. N. Kennedy Thomas Jefferson's Parent-Teacher Association in its united strength endeavors to help America's youth attain a future more satisfying to themselves and more useful to their country. Giving aid to any needy student in our school in the form of clothing, transportation, or lunchesg cooperating with the Li- brarian in presenting the Book Fair or Book Exhibitg assisting the Student Council in the delivery of Thanksgiving baskets to needy familiesg supporting legislative programs for the protection and Welfare of all youthg and aiding the exchange student--these are only a few of the tasks that the P.T.A. performs. vi ' Im..-3 , f, f Z .-m5.-w.,-f4- fs' f 'gf .- , .:1.:-'saw-g,5:.... f iw- ,. 1- gp ,,, K 3 .. .. r-'-- f ' is -:, .K qs., V MAQQZZ ,, rfiiwi A H f rer- a aff f'e,- .za . . ,fa . - , , , ft 4'f:,.wv-4 f , ' ffiffliilfff,-ffQi:IL,,,,,, 0,431 f' . T... ., a , nf, in nv ' ' ., -...- MATHE ATICS The Mathematics Department offers an extremely broad program in basic algebra, geometry, and trigonometry as Well as accelerated courses in calculus and analytical geometry. These advanced math courses are for the student desiring to further his knowledge in the field of mathematics. When a student in an accelerated class com- pletes the introductory course in calculus and analytical geometry, he is eligible, in various colleges, to take an advanced placement exam and begin college with courses in higher mathematics. 1 'W ' 0 Q 2 ALLEN G. KIRK lx A B.S., S.M.U,g MS., East Texas nm 6 ' State Teacherls College mm X f ' ff HERMAN COWLEY PATRICIA COPLEY ROBERT M. LEGATE JANE D. PARKER B.A., M.Ed., East Texas State B.A., S.M.U.g M.A., Texas Uni- B.A., M.Ed., East Texas State B.A., University of Texas College versity Teacher's College M.A., Columbia University DEPARTMENT Now what does X equal? ALVA SHEPARD BS., North Texas State CAROLYN WEST ARCHIE PORTER CHARLOTTE H. SNELL CHARLES WATSON B.A., University of Texas BS., East Texas Stateg M.Ed., B.S., S.M.U. B.S., M.Ed., North Texas S.M.U. State College CLAUDINE MORGAN B.A.., Henderson State Teach- er's College, University of Arkansas, S.M.U. SCIE CE Thomas ,lefferson's science program is composed of courses in biology, chemistry, and physics, with an advanced class being offered in physics. Accelerated physics was developed as an introductory college course, employing theoretical physics rather than applied physics. This year, previous chemistry students who desire a broaden- ing of their scientific knowledge assist the instructor in the lab and classroom. This innovation in the chemistry department was de- veloped to benefit the student as Well as the instructor. The scientific program at Jefferson illustrates the greater importance being placed on our progress in this field of the future, science. DORIS COOK A.B., M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois WILLIAM R. SNYDER B.S., University of Texas FRANCIS R. BOWEN B.S., S.M.U.3 M.S., East Texas State Teacher's College LUCY WOOD MABERY B.A., S.M.U.g Oklahoma Univer- sity W. G. AKIN versity M.S., University of Illinois B.Ed., Southern Illinois Uni X DEPARTME T Wins! D omff 5195!-I my tfgfvb so THE 351 ook UG l01,,pLFi4Sb If you'd only follow instructions! IRENE PENRY B.S., S.M.U. TOM TALLEY B.S., Southwest Texas Stateg M.Ed., North Texas State What will we play to- day? FRANK T. BLASER B.S., S.M.U. HI TORY DEPARTME T X 4 f ix f A' Il xl , . leg T32 7 ft w ' g f'-Nap TU' 09 .1 x ag W X K-E, 74 in i1E', EUNICE B. ATKINS B.A., Southeastemg MA., Uni- versity of Oklahoma Wait till I get you a detention card! ARCH GIBSON KATHRYN MARTIN B.A., S.M.U. BS., Texas Womarfs Univer- sity, S.M.U. To acquaint the student with social, economic, and political problems of the past, present, and future, Thomas Jefferson's history department offers an extensive program. The various courses include Problems in Democracy, Advanced Civics, Economics, English History, Texas History, and Latin American History as Well as the required courses in American and World History. All of these courses aim to acquaint the student with his country, to make a better citizen out of him, and to introduce him to problems he will face in the future. ROBBY K. CAMPBELL M.A., University of Houston DOROTHY GERLACH B.A., University of Texas, S.M.U., University of Colorado, Texas Won1an's University, North Texas State MELTON OWEN MORRIS D. WILSON FLOYD MECHLER M.S., East Texas State Col- B.S., Missouri State Teacher's B.S., Rice University, Southwest lege College Texas State Teacher's College MAY BLACKMORE B.A., Queen's Universityg Ed.D S k t h T h- ., as a c ewan eac er's College MARGARET CRIMES B.A., M.A., University of Texas RUBIA O. CLEMENT B.A., North Texas State College CLI H MAURINE FUSSELL ANNIE GEM FELDER ALICE T. CRAFT B.A., University of Texasg B.S., B.A., M.A., University of Texas B.A., Mississippi State Col Missouri University lege for Women JAN SHERLEY ,IUDITH BUCK CAROLINE CAGE CAROL SPECHT B.A.., T.C.U., Stanford Uni- B.A., S.M.U. B.A., M.A., S.M.U. B,A,, SgM,U, verslty DEPART E T Thomas Jefferson's English Department strives to teach the student to express himself well in conversation and to com- prehend the written and spoken word of others. The study of English is equally as important as that of any other subject, since it is believed that a good foundation in literature and grammar is prerequisite for the Well-educated individual. Thomas Jefferson has the opportunity of offering accelerated classes to those students who have the capability and initiative to participate in them. These advanced classes not only offer a wide program of study in literature and grammar, but also develop the students' ability in creative writing and expression. s No, Joe, you silly boy! 5 be x CAMILLE PRATT AUDREY BROOKS BETTY Mc N DOROTHEA MCCLAIN BA, Abilene Christian Col- B.B.A., M.Ed., North Texas State B.A., M.A., S.M.U. B.A., UI1iV61'SifY of KHHSHS ege College Northwestern University, Uni versity of Wisconsin, S.M.U FOREIG LANGUAGE Offering three and four years of study in Latin, Spanish, French, and German, Thomas Jefferson's foreign language department is well-equipped to teach the student the customs and habits of the countries outside the United States. Foreign languages enrich the student's cultural appreciation and give him a background for the spoken and Written word. 4 0 A . V I F an Z5-hrs MARLENE E. WEBB M.A., University of Texas, Goethe University, Phillips University t, 4 2 , SARA DAVIDSON LOTS STANLEY .lo ANN HILLER NANCY WALLACE M.A., University of Texas B.A., Baylor University B.A., S.M.U. B.A., S.M.U. DEPARTME T ,n, ,, A on A Ww A I X7 Parlez-vous francais? 27 Iq'6-CMM Q1 ff be f ' ' fb? I K 1 L Z 7 143206 7 K7 ' Nooow, Claaas INA MAE MASON PAT SEARCY MARY ANNA HAMMET DORIS COMSTOCK B.A., Baylor University B.A., T.W.U.g M.A., UniV6TSitY B.A., Southwestern College B.A., M.A., B.Mus., S.M.U. of Texas COIVIWIERCIAL ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'DEPARTMENT S The goal of the commercial arts and the industrial arts depart- ments is to train students with principles that they will use in their professional and home lives. Courses offered in Industrial Arts in- clude Wood, metal, and electric shops, as Well as architectural and A technical drawing classes for future draftsmen. Typing, bookkeeping and shorthand are the courses offered under the Commercial Arts Department. These courses acquaint .the student with many of the fundamental operations of the business World. MABEL RUTH OLDHAM B.A., S.M.U.g M.A., University of Texas CLARANELLE T, BOYD CURTIS BENJAMIN RICE WEEICLEY B.S., North Texas State M.A., George Peabody College B.S., S.M.U. BILL JORDAN ROBERT THORNTON JAMES S. PATTERSON LUCIUS L. COX B.S., M.Ed., North Texas B.S., M.S., North Texas State B.S., M.E., East Texas State B.S., M.S., North Texas State College, Oklahoma State Uni- College College versity FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT During the course of the school year, the fine arts department is privileged to present several pro- ductions to the student body and the public. These productions are all part of the efforts of the Music, Art, and Speech departments. In the previous years Thomas Jefferson has produced Carousel and Oklahoma. This yeargs spectacular is the King and I. The students, aided by the teachers, take great pleasure in participating in these activities. A-E-I-O-U KATHERINE D. BURKS B.A., Music, S.M.U. HAROLD I-TARGUS B. of Music, M.Ed., N.T.S.C. MARILYN AGAN ANALEE HUF FAKER MARIAN COLE MOZELLE WELCH B.A. North Texas State Col- A.B., M.A.Ed., University of B.A., S.M.U.g M.A., University B.A., M.A., S.M.U BS in lege, Chattanooga of California L.S., North Texas State Teachers College DISTRIRUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT BILLE FAYE THOMPSON B.A., M.A., Austin College, North Texas State, University of Texas Distributive Education is an organization con- sisting only of junior and senior boys and girls. These students have chosen careers in the field of distribution in the business world following gradu- ation from high school and college. In this pro- gram the students attend school for half a day and train at a ob that relates to their studies at school the rest of the day. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT To teach the students to maintain a healthy and active body is the main purpose of the Physical Education Department. Team organizations of foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis are of- fered as well as the daily P.E. classes. Special courses are offered in Drivers Education and First Aid. Thomas Jefferson is proud to participate for the first time in the Drivers Training Class offered on Television. FREEMAN GUNN SARAH HARDY B.S., Texas Woman's Univer- B.S., M.S., East Texas State sity Teacher's College lust 150 more times. HAROLD BARTLETT CHARLES R. LEE M.S., North Texas State B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State Teacher-'s College Q HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Students participating in home economics classes are fortunate in having modern and well-equipped ap- pliances to work with. The goal of this department is to teach students many practical skills that may be ap- plied now as well as the future. DOROTHY BAYER B.A., S.M.U. KEENE B.S., M.S., T.W.U. STUDY HALL PATRICIA DYSON c'Can you thread a needle? LOUISE E, SWATEK ELLEN JOHNSTON NELLE DOWD LOUISE F. WARE Louisiana Tech Texas Tech Pomona Junior College Cox College ww-Q2 WM' . 84 i, H Qffw'-JW'-wvgw ww f f4Z'4q.4f41,w44', PERFGRMERS 7 9 .LR 1 . Ng, JIMMY PACE CAROL CROSBY Vice-Presidenz S ecre tary rllqwlu 4 fwlm- SENIOR Q- A Ulmrm CHARLES OWENS JANE LOUGHMILLER President Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS SCOT ABLES Art service Clubg Band. DENNIS ABRAMS Honor Rollg Latin Clubg Library Service Clubg Art Service Club 5 Science Clubg Junior Red Cross Representative 5 Booster Clubg English Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Thespian Stage Crew Club. SIDNEY ACKLEY DINAH ADAMS Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Club g Y-Teensg Speech Club g Future Teachers Clubg Office As- sistantg Student Council Alternate. LASS FFICERS WAYNE ADAMS Booster Clubg National Honor Society. TONI AGUILAR Future Nurses Clubg Y- Teensg Latin Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Junior Achieve- mentg Clinic Assistant. DONNA AIGNER Junior Beauty Runner-Upg Cheerleaderg Senior Class Secretary Nornineeg Stu- dent Council Invitation Committee g Welcoming Committeeg Devotional Committeeg Library Assist- antg Y-Teensg Entre Nousg Art Service Clubg Speech Clubg Honor Roll. BOB ALBRITTON Student Council Alternateg Pan American Clubg Boos- ter Clubg Footballg Foot- ball, Manager. DONALD ADAMS Rebel Band 3 N.D.C.C. Band g Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestrag Science Club. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON Y-Teens. ELNA ARMSTRONG Y-Teensg Entre Nous , Girls' Chorus 5 Ice Skat g'Three's a crowd. ing Clubg La C oterieg Honor Roll. MIKE ALEXANDER Camera Club, Blue Rebel Band. RYAN ALLEN Dance Band 59-61g Speech Clubg Rebel Band 57-61g Latin Clubg Thespiansg Concert Choirg 'Senior Playg Oklahoma Orch.g King and Ig Honor Roll. BILL ALLING N.D.C.C.g Science Clubg Radio Clubg Chess Clubg Library Service Clubg Art Service Club. I OE ALTICK Pan American Clubg Base- ballg Booster C l u bg N.D.C.C.g Honor Roll. JOHN ANDERSON B Football. LINDA ARNOLD DAVID ATKINSON Thespiansg Vice-Presidentg Track Teamg Ice Skating Clubg Bandg Oklahoma Band g Booster Club 3 Honor Roll. LARRY AUGUSTINE Booster Club 3 Track Team. SHARON AUSTIN Beauty - Semi-Finalistg Document Staff - Class Editorg Student Council Representativcg . Student Council Alternateg Sports- manship Committeeg Of- fice Assistantg Y-Teens. JOE AZCUE TONY AZCUE CAROLYN BAILEY Reb Belles, Reporterg Rev- eille Staffg Club Editorg Student Council, Alter- nateg Future Teachers, Reporterg Office Assist- antg ,Iunjor Red Cross, Presidentg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Clubg Pan Ameri- can Club 3 Y-Teensg Speech Clubg Thespians Make-up Crew. SANDRA BAKER Student Council Repre- sentativeg Reb Belle Drill Teamg Girls' Glee Clubg Concert Choir, Social Sec- retaryg Honor Roll. MARCO BARBEE Pan American Clubg Y- Teensg Girls' Clee Clubg Concert Choirg '4Oklaho- ma g lce Skating Club. BRENDA BARNES Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg La Co- terieg Y-Teens. TROY CHARLES BATESON CYNTHIA BEALE Honor Rollg Reb Bellesg Future Teachersg Latin Clubg Y-Teens Office As- sistantg Clinic Assist.g Ice Skating Club. SENIORS ARE I DI IDUALS C95 ,V y f w - ,.'f Wm., '- BLAKES French Club. A A W' . X744 ft 1 - . . yQrff,:44y, A wwf tm ' 3 f f f we f ' at BARBARA ANN . V I A , BLANTON V, X T.J. S Halls -' Pan Americang Girls' Cho- rusg Concert Choirg Y- I in Teens. A V A , xg V , -Q Qi -.v j ' zffif y,f'4Z2'2 r. ff-ffff,,'4 f1,f mv ff . f Ifliff f. iz 512 . f Q f fff ga! Swv 7, X , , , 4 ff' ,f fy f X i f f f . ff fgffff - A fi f 2 4Qe,fi,'f1?f-zVf,,2'ffl' ' ROBERT BEARD ANN BECKLUND National Honor Societyg Honor Roll 5 Carousel fleadjg Oklahoma Set De- signerg Beauty Nomineeg Most Creative, King and In CLeadlg Student Councilg Art Service Clubg Secretary, Presizientg Con- cert Choir, Section Leader, Chaplaing German Club Vice-Presidentg Ice Skat- ing Club. BOB BECKMANN Honor Roll 5 Student Councilg Latin Clubg Los Encantadoresg Radio Clubg Booster Club g Chess Club 5 Art Service Club g Speech Club 5 Science Club 3 'Ifhespiansg Camera Club. JAMES BELL Honor Rollg French Clubg La Corterie Francaise, Document Staff. PAULA BENNINGI-IOVEN Y-Teens g French Club 3 Future Teachers Club 9 Ice Skating Club. BETSY BINGMAN Student Council g Y- Teensg Concert Choirg Fu- ture Teacliersg Pan Ameri- can Clubg Oklahomag King and Ig Girls' Glee Clubg Ice Skating Club. BILLIE BLANTON Student Council Alter- nateg Art Service Club, Secretaryg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. LARRY BLASINGAME Craft Fair Awardsg Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club. 9l W. I EB BLUM Art Service Club, Histo- riang Speech Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Latin Club Future Teachers. PRESTON BLUM Footballg Booster Club Junior Red Cross. RONALD BOCK Footballg French Club Student Council. PAT BOLAND Radio Club. 9 T. I. DIAN BONNER Art Service Clubg Reb Bel lesg Y-Teensg Ice Skat ing Club. BETSY BooK Reb Bellesg Latin Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Y-Teens. RICHARD BORGSTROM Honor Rollg Band. CAROL BORSCI-I Honor Rollg Entre Nous, Coterieg Y-Teensg Future Teachers. 7 ROCKING SENIORS WALTER BONE Thespiansg Stage Crew, Art Service Clubg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club. M 4 if Morning sock hops upset my stomach.- JIM BRADFORD PATRICIA BRADLEY Future Nursesg Y-Teensg Pan Arnericang Art Serv- ice Club. PEGGY BRADLEY Honor Rollg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Fu- ture Teachersg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Glee Clubg Concert Choirg 4'Oklahomaf' ALLEN BRANDENBURG N,S.F. Summer Scholar- shipg Honor Rollg Ger- man Club, President 5 Foot- ballg Baseball g Science Clubg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Math Club. DAVID BRAY LINDA BREIGER Honor Rollg Latin Clubg Y-Teens. SARAH BRISTOW Ice Skating Clubg Y- Teens. CHARLES BROTHERS Latin Clubg Science Clubg Radio Clubg Future Teach- ersg Red Crossg Honor Roll. GARY BROWER Bible Awardg Red Crossg Blue Blandg French Club' Science Clubg Ice Skatl ing Clubg Booster Club. JUDY BROWN TOM BRUNER Concert Choir, Section Lead er g I-Iuddle Club g Chess - Club 5 Science Club g Ice Skating Club 3 Pan American Club. You have the strangest effect on me' LARRY BRUNNER Military I, Ilg Distribu- tive Education Club. RICHARD BRYAN Honor Rollg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Science Clubg Booster Club. KENDALL BULLER MICKEY BURLEW Concert Choirg Ice Skat- ing Club. MICHEL BURNER Concert Choir. MICHELLE BURNS Majorette Manager 5 Y- Teensg Los Encantadoresg Thespians. SANDRA BUDD Concert Choir, '59g Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Girls' Chorusg Red Crossg Beauty Nominee. SCIENCE ASSEMBLY NANCY BYBEE Honor Roll 5 Y-Teens, Welcoming Committee g Pan Americang Office As- sistantg Clinic Assistant. BETTY CAIN Future Nurses Club, Pres- identg 6'.Mo st Active Nurse Award g Clinic As- sistant: Office Assistantg Y-Teensg Devotional Com- mitteeg Chess Clubg Li- hrary Service Clubg lce Skating Club, 'fLinz Bible Award g Traffic Safety Commission, Alternate. KAYE CARLIN Student Councilg Honor Rollg Reveille Staffg lce Skating Clubg Y-Teens. JUDY CARLSON Latin Club g Y-Teens Concert Choir g Honor Roll. MARGARET 'W 6 CARLSON Honor Roll 3 Future Nurses. LINDA CARPENTER Honor Rollg Y-Teens, Welcoming Committeeg Pan Americang Office As- sistantg Clinic Assistant. JIMMY CARR Footballg National Honor Society, Vice-Presidentg Student Councilg Letter- man's Club, Secretary- Treasurer. PAM CARTER SHERRY CARWILE Art Service Clubg Library Service Club 3 Annual Staff, Art Editor. KATHY CASON Reb Bellesg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg Okla- homang King and I. ALAN COUK GENE CAULFIELD Honor Rollg N.S.F. Sum- mer Sch-olarshipg Rebel Bandg Military Bandg Pan American Clubg Science Clubg Radio Clubg Chess Club 5 English Club g Chemistry Lab As. KAY CHAFFIN Concert Choir. GENE CHAMBERLEN Honor Rollg Footballg Junior Varsityg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Baseballg Con- cert Choir. LINDA CHAPMAN National Honor Societyg Scholastic Achievement Certificateg Honor Rollg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Fu- ture Teachers. I OE CHICK Library Serviceg Ice Skat- ing Club. GWEN CHILDERS Thespiansg Concert Choirg Red Crossg Art Service Club. MIKE CLAIBORNE Basketball 3 Baseball 3 Golfg Footballg Trackg Tennisg Lettermen's Clubg Booster Club. SMILI la' 73 Q? for E IORS '90 iff'--.:,-xg Look, Mom, no cavities -Legg and Sohrweide LYNN CLARK Y-Teensg I Pan Arnericang Ice Skating Clubg Reveilleg Red Cross Representative. RAYMOND CLAXTON Student Councilg Honor Rollg Track. CAROL CLINGER French Clubg Reveille Staffg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Club. PETE COBELLE Lettermen's Clubg Track and Football, Managerg Thespians, S tagecrew g Concert Choir. GARY CODY Honor Rollg Booster Clubg English Club. ELIZABETH COLBORN Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Entre Nousg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. DIANE COLFRY Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club g Future Nursesg Red Crossg Clinic Assistantg Beauty Finalistg Honor Rollg Welcoming Committee 3 Freshman Beauty. GENE COM-ROE Honor Rollg Key Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Letter- man's Cl u bg .lunior Achievementg B o o s t er Clubg Track Teamg Cross Country Teamg Football. CAROL CONNELL Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. JAMES CONNELL Art Service Club. ,f.f ,:.'-if: Y -gc .4 I- ., as-. 4 ffqlrsr 2 f AWS 1 ' an 2 'W W' , X R W 4 BETTY CONNOLLY Honor Rollg Red Cross Representativeg L a t i n Clubg Girls' Chorus. SANLYN 'KAY COOLEY National Honor Societyg Honor Rollg Set Design- er-Senior Playg Art Serv- ice Club, Vice-Presidentg Latin Club, Treasurerg Chess C I u bg Future Teachers Club. E IORS HAVE V RIED UTSIDE I TERESTS GLORIA COPE COWLEY Majorette 59-6lg Major- ette Captain and Feature Twirlerg Thespiansg Ger- man Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Junior Beauty Nom- ineeg City lst Division Twirlingg lst Division In- strumental. .1 ii I M 4 , WAYNE COVINGTON Spanish Honor Society g fi 3? Honor Roll. 5 .11 I a f 4, .yf fl 98 LORRAINIZ COX Girls' Chorusg English Clubq, Honor Rollg Red C r 0 s s Representativeg German Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Club. SHAREN CRAFT Honor Rollg Beauty Nom- ineeg Art Service Clubg Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club g Entre Nousg Red Cross Repre- sentative. JIMMY CRAVOTTA Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club. FRANCIS CRAWFORD Honor Rollg Pan Ameri- can Clubg Blue Rebel Band. ? g ha. She's right over there. JAMES CROOK Football, Track. V. .v 5, l ,, fy- ',,,,q. y A , ,.V,V P A , ' , I' - Z 'm.. ' L, RW e , f' ,t . X-'4 5 Se, 7fffsiiQ?4'ff.1i21 .- P.-7 . . X F' '. ' Y - i 'ix-A ,S .W ww- it in :sl j' 5, my -95323 .- K, ,V . I , , r - M .smffltiiif-,. ef? CAROL CROSBY Senior Class, Secretary, Student Council, Secretary, Nominee, Beauty Finalist, Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Award, Doc- ument Staff, Editor, Entre Nous, Secretary, Art Serv- ice Club, Y-Teens, La Co- tenle, Junior Citizens Traf- fic Commission, Ice Skat- ign Club, Student Coun- cil, Junior Red Cross, Honor Roll. MARTHA CROSS Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Vice-President, Clinic As- sistant, Honor Roll. PRISCILLA CROSS Carousel , Oklahoma , Red Cross Representative, National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Thespians, Speech Club, Art Service Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Future Teachers, Latin Club, Honor Roll. DONNIE CROWDER Football, Captain, Base- ball, Track, Lette1'ma.n's Club, President, All-City, Student Council, French Club, Treasurer, La Cate- rie, Key Club, Senior Pageant Committee, Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll. JOYCE CRYDER Y-Teens, Future Teach- ers, Ice Skating Club, Fu- ture Nursw, Red Cross, Honor Roll. MIKE CURTIS Track, Ice Skating Club, Basketball, Booster Club. JOANNE DALLAS Y-Teens, Ice Skating Club, Office Assistant, Beauty Nominee, Clinic Assistant, Honor Roll. MIKE DARNELL Los Encantadores, Mili- tary Band. PETE DAVIS Concert Choir, Social Sec- retaryg '4Oklahoma g Ger- man Clubg Booster Clubg King and I g' Honor Roll. SANDI DAVIS Honor Roll. .HIVIMIE DEARE Ice Skating Club. DIANNE DE GAUGH Future Nursesg Pan Amer- icang Y-Teensg Orchestra Q Oklahoma gV King and I g Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. BETSY DENNIS Reb Belles, Presidentg Student Cou.ncil Treasurer Nomineeg .lunior Rebsg Office Assistantg Future Teachers 3 Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. SANDRA DENNIS Student Council Repre- sentativeg Office Assist- antg Pep Clubg YfTeensg Honor Roll. RUTH DEVER Distributive Education, Historiang French Clubg Ice Skating Club. MARCIA DIAMOND Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. GENE DEMPSTER Blue Band, Libraliang Dal- Hj Orchestrag N.D.C.C. Bandg Radio Clubg Latin Club. XX-X ..I, t BETTY DOWTIN S I I 2 Entre Nousg La Coterieg PARTICIPATE N .C. Hop SANDRA DILWORTH Future Nursesg Y-Teens. DONNA DINGEE Reb Bellesg Y-Teens. LELA DIX Y-Teens 5 Art Service Club 3 Band 3 Concert Choirg Journalism, Adver- tising Manager. STEVE DOANE N,D.C.C. Office. MARGARET DODSON Latin Club g Make-up Cornmitteeg Honor Roll. Speech Club, YTeens. CAROL DOYLE Reb Belles, Vice-Presidentg Jr. Rebsg French Clubg La Coterieg Y-Teensg Of- fice Assistantg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Honor Roll. BENNY DROLLINGER Key Clubg Chess Clubg Science Clubg Football, Manager g Letterman's Club. SHERYL DRUMHELLER Art Service Clubg Honor Roll. Wins f W if 741 QW! K ss NNLMI. I02 TOMMY DRUMM N.D.C.C.g Chess Clubg Radio Clubg Booster Club. R SENIORS ARE I TELLIGE T, T LE TED MARIE DUBOSE Entre Nousg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. VINCE DUNCAN KRISTINE DYKEMA Reb Bellesg Girls' Chorus, Presidentg Art Service Clubg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Science C l u bg Honor Roll. CONNIE EATON Reb Bellesg Concert Choirg Office Assistantg Y-Teensg Oklahoma g K i n g and I. BRIAN EBERSTEIN Key Club 9 Junior Classi- cal League g Booster Club g Baseball g Honor Roll. ALVIN ELAM Ice Skating Clubg Booster Clubg Bandg N.D.C.C. JUDY ELBOURN Honor Roll. SHARON ELLIS Art Service Clubg Concert Choir. STEVE ELLIS Basketball, Captaing Pan American Club, Secretary- Treasurerg Key Clubg Li- brary Service Clubg Let- termanls Clubg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. You mean you don't know where the space bar is either? LARRY ELSEY Baskethallg Carousel, Lead 5 Letterman's Club g Concert Choir g Booster Club. DAVID ELSON Bandg Orchestra. JOHN EMERSON Blue Bandg Chess Clubg German Clubg Orchestrag Carousel g Okla.homa g Ice Skating Club. STEVE ERICKSON Entre Nousg English Club: Honor Roll. CAROL EVANS Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Entre N ousg Red Crossg Honor Roll. ROBERTA FEIL Art Service Clubg Latin Club g Y-Teensg Honor Roll. JAY FERGUSON Cheerleaderg Golf, Cap- taing Letterman's Cluhg Student Councilg Reveille Staff. RICK FETTERMAN Pan Ainericang Science Cluhg Booster Clubg Red Crossg Student Councilg N.D.C.C., Drill Team, Of- ficerg Orchestra. LORY FETZER Y-Teensg Ice Skating IACQUELIN FINDLEY Red Cross Representativeg Art Service Clubg Y Teensg Entre Nousg Ice Skating Clubg Girls, Cho rus. BURT FINGER CAROLYN FLEIVIING Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Office Assistantg Latin Clubt Honor Rollg Les Matines, Sergeant-ab Arms. LINDA FLETCHER French Cluhg Y-Teensg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Junior Red Cross g English Cluhg Honor Roll. ,IIIVI FLOYD Military Bandg Blue Bandg Stage Crewg Distributive Education. ff 4 2' hp. JOHN FRENCH Senior Member-at-Largeg Student Council Repre- sentativeg Favorite Nomi- neeg Key Club, Sheriffg Basketballg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN Bandg Science Clubg Chess Clubg Latin Clubg Speech C I u b, Vice-Presidentg Thespiansg Senior Playg Student Councilg Honor Roll. IIIVIMIE KAYE FRIDAY Reb Bellesg Beauty Semi- Finalistg Pan American Cluhg Y-Teensg Office As- sistantg Ice Skating Cluhg A Cappella Choirg Junior Rehsg Carouselg Honor Roll. ARLINGTON FRYBARGER Trackg Chess Clubg Boos- ter Cluhg Red Crossg Stu- dent Council. nm, ' , Let's see . . . No. 5 means red RICHARD FREED German Cluhg EI foro Pan Americanog Chess Clubg Speech Clubg Thespiansg Booster Clubg Student Councilg Honor Roll. 'EQ , VW' REATIVE ENIORS ORK HARD CAROLE FURSMAN Art Service Club. SUE GORDEN JOHN GEHM Speech Club 3 Recorder. SUSAN GENDUSA Y-Teensg lee Skating Club. MISSI GERMAIN Art Service Clubg French Clubg Y-Teensg Speech Club. FRED GERSON Radio Clubg N.D.C.C., 2nd Lt. ROBERT GHARIS Honor Rollg Booster Club. DEE GERSON Art Service Clubg Thes- piansg Speech Clubg Girls' Chorusg Concert Choir, King and I. PAT GIBBS Bible Awardg Honor Rollg Student Director of Senior Playg F.T.A.g Thespiansg Speech Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Chorus. sr., I05 NANCY GIBSON Future Teachers 3 Art Service Cluhg Thespiansg Speech Club. MAX GILLEY N.D.C.C., Officerg Mili- tary Drill Teamg Science Clubg Honor Roll. JIMMY GILMORE Rebel Band g Orchestra g All-State Band 5 All-City Orchestra 3 Pan American Club. MARY ANN GLEASON Pan Americang Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club 3 Future Teachersg Thespiansg Sen- ior Class Invitation Com- mitteeg Make-up Crewg Beauty Nomineeg Home- coming Invitational Com- mitteeg Graduation Invi- tational Committeeg Honor Roll. PHILIP GOODE German Club. BILL GRANT Footballg Red Cross Rep- resentativeg Chess Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Science Club. JOHN GRAVES Science Club. DAVID GREEN-BERG Transfer Studentg Band. I A The Matchmaker herself STUART GOLDSTEIN Radio Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Booster Club. SENIORS TAKE ADVICE To HE RT JACKIE GWINNER Art Service Clubg Speech Cluhg Y-Teensg Office As- sistantg Student Council Alternate 5 ,Iunior Red Crossg Honor Roll. BUDDY HADEN Baseballg Basketballg Stu- dent Councilg Key Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. NANCY GREER Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Future Teachersg Ice Skating Clubg Red Crossg Spanish National Honor Societyg English Cluhg Honor Roll. BILL GRIFFITTS MARGIE GROSS Art Service Cluhg Office Assistantg Stage Crew, 0klahoma', and Carou- selng Honor Roll. TED GRUEN German Club, Program Chairmang Senior Playg Pan Americang Science Clubg Honor Roll. KATHY GUERNSEY Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Red Cross, Alter- nateg Pan American g Honor Roll. DAVID GURSCH Latin Cluhg Thespiansg Science Club 5 Booster Cluhg Camera Clubg Ice Skating Club g English Cluhg Chess Cluhg Honor Roll. VICKY HADEN Pan American Cluhg Skating Club. Ice .IEANHALE .Iunior Classical Leagueg Library Service Club, Sec- retary, Presidentg Ice Skating Club 3 English Clubg Honor Roll. MARY ANN R Blue Rebel Bandg Major- etteg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Latin Clubg 2nd Place Award in 1960 Blue Rebel Band Music Festival Solo and Ensem- ble Contestg 2nd Place in Blue Rebel Band Music Festival Twirling Contestg Honor Roll. JOHN HAMMOND Student Council, Vice- Presidentg Annual Staffg Junior Class Presidentg Sophomore Class Favoriteg Letterman's Club, Vice- Presidentg Football, All- City Honorable Mentiong Trackg Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Junior Ro- ta.rian. ART HAMMONS N.D.C.C.g A r t Service Club g Library Service Clubg Red Crossg Chess Club 5 Scenery Crew- King and I g Honor Roll. JOYCE HANKINS S1-ZNIORS UTILIZE T DY H LL T1 E ORBIE I-IANKS Football g Basketball g Baseball g Letterman's Club 5 Concert Choir g '4King and Ing Best Spiritvg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. ROGER HANNA Booster Clubg Honor Roll. LANE HARDIE Student Councilg N.D.C.C.g Pan Americang Booster Clubg Honor Roll. GEORGE HARRIS Booster Club. JOHN HARRIS National H-onor Societyg N.D.C.C.g Latin Clubg Camera Clubg Chess Clubg Thespiansg Science Clubg Tennisg Bible Awardg NMS Semi-Finalistg Hon- or Roll. CAROL HARRISON Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Fu- ture Teacherg Red Crossg Pan American g Bible Award. CONNIE LYNN HERVEY Art Service Clubg French Clubg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Junior Safety T r a f f i c Comrnissiong Speech Clubg Honor Roll. JUNE HEWI TT Compa.ny's coming . . . Her nose itches! Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross Alternate. GLENDA l S HATHAWAY Latin Clubg Future Teach- ers. JUDY HATHERLEY LINDA HICKMAN Y-Teens. Art Service Clubg Y- Teens 3 Speech Club Girls' Chorus g Junior Achievement. MARY HAY MM V , Pan Americang Concert ' Choirg Okla.homa g Y- M Teeneg Ice Skating Clubg if Office Assistantg Honor ' ff Roll. if ' 1 JOHN HILL N r : , Y o,,o L f JOE HAYDEN Los Encantodoresg Science t j ff V Clubg Booster muh. L on ,.. , , X, ,4.,,,, 42- J OE HAYS Rebel Bandg Latin Club. HOWARD HENSLEE Baseball g Letter1nan's Clubg Key Cluhg Honor Roll. IO9 7,-an I1 IIO NANCY HILL Concert Choir, Chaplain g Future Teachersg Latin Club g Y-Teensg Oklaho- ma g g King and I g Red Cross 3 Honor Roll. ROGER HILL Pan American Cluhg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. ROBERT HILLARD JENNIE HI SLOP French Clubg Art Service Clubg La Coterieg Eng- lish Clubg Honor Roll. SENIORS Rudi Tarply receives tantalizing shock in atomic assembly. JACKIE HODGES Y-Teensg French Clubg Honor Roll. BUBBA HOLLAND Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Thespiansg Booster Clubg Track. BOB HOLLOWAY Latin Clubg Science Clubg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. JOAN HOLWAY Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Sophomore Beautyg Honor Roll. WILLIAM HOLLWEG Basketballg Footballg Trackg Chess Clubg Pan Americang Honor Roll. HEATHER HONAN Reb Bellesg French Clubg Speech Cluhg Thespiansg Y-Teensg Correspondence Editor, Reveilleg Beauty Nomineeg Senior Play. are E ERGY Claxton captivates the crowds and leads the BOOSTERS on. CAROLYN HONZA Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Future Teachersg Honor Roll. AN ITA HORWITZ Pan American Clubg Li- brary Assistantg Y-Teensg Future Teachersg General Chorus 9 lce Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. JOHN HOUCK N.D.C.C.g Color Guardg Military Drill Team g Booster Club g B Team Basketball. TOMMY HOUSTON ZORINA NOVELL HOEVENFR Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Chess Clubg Honor Roll. PAULA HOWARD Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Art Service Club g Future Teachersg Office Assist- antg Honor Roll. ROWENA HOYT Favorite Nomineeg Beauty Nominee g Latin Club Q Concert Choirg '4Carou- sel g Oklahoma,'g 6'King and Ing Honor Roll. JIMMYE SUF. HUDGIN S Reb Bellesg Beauty Nom- ineeg Y-Teen Holly Hop Princessg French Clubg Thespiansg lee Skating Clubg Red Crossg Senior Playg Honor Roll. GEORGIA HUGHES Y-Teensg lce Skating Clubg Chorusg Majorette Managerg Honor Boll. as 'P I . Q.-H N, , vw f iii Y. Q ey sg 9 V t gi ao ix me-gri m , . Y . Q .ytgft , , V ., , . .. , wx. gh V-W fr gf 6 mf ' V Y s 1 '-AY A emily 'Qt y 5 'Bu 'ff N.. A, 1 A III LEE HUGHES Junior Rotariang Docu- ment Staff, Associate Edi- tor and Photographerg NMSC Finalistg German Clubg Booster Clubg Cam- era Club Vice-President and Chairman of Program Committeeg Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. CATHIE HULSE Reb Bellesg Concert Choir, Social Secretaryg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Okla- homavg 'King and I 3 Welcoming Committee. PEGGY I-IUNDLEY Y-Teensg Tri-Hi-Yg Honor Roll. MIKE HUNNICUTI' Booster Clubg Honor Roll. SENIOR SKATERS JAY HUTCHINSON ROBERT IRISH N.D.C.C. Drill and Rifle Teamg Radio Clubg Ger- man Clubg Booster Club. CELESTE IRWIN Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg La Co- terieg Ice Skating Clubg Senior- Playg Honor Roll. EARL ISOM Chess Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. MARION HURT Chairman of Homecoming Committeeg Senior Invita- tion Committeeg German Clubg Science Clubg Boos- ter Clubg Ice Skating' C'lubg Honor Roll. If that Pace gets one more man SCCRE SUCCESS off my team . . .l mutters Hill. STEVE ISREAL J.A.g Pan American Clubg Spanish National Honor Society g Radio Club g Honor Roll. ff ROGER IZARD Chess Clubg Art Service Clubg Science Club. JANE JACKSON Pan American Club 3 Spanish National Honor Societyg Y-Teensg German Clubg Honor Roll. SANDRA JACKSON Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Speech Clubg Reveille Staff. GAYLE J ACOBIE Tennis Teamg Reb Belles, Mzmagerg Wittiest g Of- fice Assistantg Reveille Staffg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Future Nurses Club. TINA JAMES JUDY JAROG Thespiansg Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Ice Skat- ing Club. PEGGY J ESSUP Favorite Nomineeg Beauty Nomineeg T.A.S.C., Most Outstanding Memberug 2nd Place Interscholastic League Speaking Contestg Safety Councilg La Coter- ieg Latin Clubg Y-Teens, Secretaryg Student Coun- eil, Secretaryg Member-ab Largeg Thespiansg Speech Clubg Senior Playg Most Likely To Succeed. GARY JOHNSON Transfer Studentg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg Booster Club g King and I. 'X A 5 Q, We I :I VQ fl rs X Q: . IRENE JOHNSON Thespians, Stage Crewg Office Assistant g Red Crossg Pan Americang Oklahoma, Student Di- rectorg Girls' Chorusg Con- cert Choir, Secretaryg Y- Teensg Choir Councilg King and l g Honor Roll. JUDY JOHNSON Art Service Clubg Office Assistantg Reveille Staffg Pan Americang Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. TERESA JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSTON Science Club g Booster Clubg Chess Clubg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. BARBARA J ONES Pan Americang Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Girls' Glee Club. JOHNNY JONES Blue Bandg Dance Bandg Militar Band' Track' Y a y Booster Club 3 All-Region Band. CHUCK JORDAN Student Council Represent- ativeg Basketballg Foot- ballg Baseballg Trackg Latin Clubg Science Clubg Radio Clubg Chess Clubg Booster Club. JOHN COLEMAN J UETT Footballg Trackg Letter- manls Clubg Booster . Club. ELAINE KANTER Y-Teensg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Spanish Na- tional Honor Society g Thespians, Stage Crewg Pan American Student F orumg Future Nurses Club 5 English Club g Honor Roll. SUZANNE KARR Y-Teensg Reveille Staffg Ice Skating Clubg Beauty Nominee. If NAN KENNEDY Y-Teensg Library Service Club, Treasurerg Art Serv- ice Club 3 Thespians, Make-Up Crewg Office Assistant g Ice Skating Club. SUE KENNEDY Concert Choir, Treasurerg 4'Oklahoma g Y-Teensg Laws and Creed Commit- teeg '6King and I g Beauty Nominee. ATTE TI EA DI GE IUS BARBARA KATZ Blue Rebel Band, lst Lieutenantg Orchestrag Carousel Orch-estrag All- City Orchestrag All-Region Bandg Latin Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Club. BILL KEESEY Key Club, Treasurer. MARTHA KEAGY Transfer Studentg Clinic Assistantg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. PAT KELLY Footballg .Baseballg Art Service Club g Student Council g Red Cross 3 Booster Club 5 Science Clubg Honor Roll. PETE KEMP Footballg Trackg Booster Clubg Chess Clubg Honor Roll. CAROL KENNEDY Pan American Student Forumg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y- Teens. IEANNE KIMBRIEL Future Nurses Clubg Y- Teensg Future Teachersg Chorusg Distributive Edu- cationg Honor Roll. DALE KIMIVIELL Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Pan Americang Future Teach- ers g Clinic Assistant 3 Honor Roll. DAVID KING Band Lieutenantg Dance Bandg Booster Club g Honor Roll. LINDA KING A Cappella Choirg Okla- horna g King and I g Y- Teensg Reveille Staff, Re- porter. KEITH KLEIN N.D.C.C.g Color Guardg Junior Achievement. KELLY KLEIN Footballg Oklahoma g Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club. SENIQR SHALL SUCCEED. ROB KOHLER Bandg Pan Americang Sci- ence Clubg Honor Roll. JOHN KOIVIDAT Chess Club g German Clubg Science Clubg Reb- el Bandg Lab Assistant. CAROLYN KOONTZ Student Council Repre- sentativeg Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Student Coun- cil Treasurerg -Office As- sistantg Clinic Assistantg Beauty Nomineeg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Honor Roll. DON-NELL KGOS N.D.C.C.g Science Clubg Radio Cluhg Rifle Team. AUBREY KNIGHT Football. 4 Y , ,W,,A ,Q M, , . P. Jessup at I2 we 3 Q 1 Iv-flier , g ,H her favorite pastime. WAYNE KOVSKY Carousel , Oklahoma, Lead g Concert Choir, Presidentg Thespiansg Sci- ence Clubg Chess Clubg BEVERLY LANE Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Junior Red Crossg lce Skating Club. MIKE LARNED Junior Classical Leagueg JIM LARSEN Booster Clubg Honor Roll. SUE KRIDER Eighth Grade Favoriteg Freshman Favorite Nom- ineeg Freshman Class Sec- retaryg .lunior Favorite Nomineeg Student Council Chaplaing Beauty Nom- ineeg Y-Teens, Vice-Presi- dentg Homecoming Prin- cessg Friendliest g Holly Hop Princessg Senior Fav- vorite Nomineeg Safety Representative 3 . Future Nurses 3 Pan Arnericang Welcoming Committee g Office Assistant g Pep Club g Honor Roll. JOE LABRUZZO Football 5 Trackg General Chorus. J OE LOMONACO Transfer Student g Booster Club. ANN LANDERS Reveille, Feature Editorg Art Service Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Chess Club. Concert Choirg Section Leaderg Pan American Club. EDWARD LAWSON II7 'ET ,- I , -.,...-f ,. 122.5 ae, f- im, ,. f'- 'www ,-- v fy iii it ff' 15? h e ff 7 'f' f awyj w. 5790? aff , , apr-ef' fn? I 1 ' f fl ' . ,f 1 2' ' . , if , K1 i' ri, ' ' V , ' I 'C , f 4 - cn t I ' A , -, 'fu,- :'12. ' f mf sum Z-1 - - WW e 'Ziff ,e??16?L7v5i' W' 4 425 Ny- 2 A,5wf.:gg,'2vtg'g5, V - -. --Q' ff .. 4?-615 V, 1,5 Lf, '23-27? ' 7 ' ' 3. 5,45 3 r R, , , f 4, , ' .175 M , 0 ,1:,,w.5-fgq 1 F A i 91 5' 4 ' 5 .0 '52 1 lf,-Z Ihr N 'W X ,r ' if fff'1fi I I8 Blue Rebel Bandg Dance Band. KATI-IIE LEE Art Service Clubg Future Teachers Club, Treasurerg Girls' Chorusg Concert Choirg Y-Teensg Speech Clubg Los Encantadoresg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg L'King and I g Eng- lish Club. ROBERT LEGG Freshman Class, Vice-Pres- identg Sophomore Class, V ice-President g Favorite Nomineeg Junior Class Fa- voriteg Student Council Treasurer Nomineeg Jun- ior Class, Vice-Presidentg Student Council President Nornineeg Latin Clubg Key Club, President 5 Best All- Around g Trackg Booster Club. ROD LEMONS Pan Americang Ice Skat- ing Clubg Golfg Booster Club. JAMESLEATH SENIORS ALWAYS E JoY THEMSELVES PHIL LESLIE Student Council Alternateg Student Council Repre- sentativeg Trackg Tennisg Honor Roll. ROBERT LESLIE Booster Clubg Honor Roll. EDDIE LESTER Key Clubg Lettermen's Clubg Footballg Trackg Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club, DIAN NE LETT Student Council Member- at-Large 5 8th Grade Class Presidentg Honor Rollg Favorite Nomineeg Ir. Traffic Councilg Latin Cluhg Art Service Clubg Ice Skatingg Y-Teens. JOAN LEONARD Ice Skating Clubg Future Teachers, Secretary, Pres- identg Pan Americang Y- Teensg Library Service Clubg Reveille Staff. ,A-0 f ' W- e' sis! f '01 'NX X'-N She's embarrassed, but happy! FREDYANN LEVIT Y-Teensg Art Service Club g Thespiansg Ice Skating Clubg Devotional Committeeg Red Crossg Li- brary Assistant g Pan American Club 9 Clinic Assistantg Beauty Nom- ineeg Honor Roll. f. JEAN LEWIS Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Tennis Teamg Let- terman's Clubg Junior Achievementg S c i e n c e Clubg Honor Roll. CINDY DHOMMEDIEU French Clubg La Coterieg Future Teachers Clubg Y- Teens 5 English Club 5 Honor Roll. JOE LOBLEY Transfer Student. DON LOWFIN Student Council Alter- nate g Science Club g Trackg Lab Assistantg Honor Roll. SALLY LOGAN Y-Teensg Future Teachers Clubg General Chorus. CHARLES LONG Footballg Student Coun- cilg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. SANDRA LONGMIRE Student Council Alternateg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teens. JANE LOUGHMILLER Senior Class Treasurerg Student Council Historiang Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Reb Bellesg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. ,gi . wa? W 'l 'vw Q .f Wv S 5 or Y Wqvlgf fa :iv 342 f' 1 K .4 , X gi f 1-.J Wim, ,- X A , s , 1 f l, f W 'WX Q W' , f ' as fi, , 3,3 , X , f e. .. II9 A iefwi 1 filllil ' I ' 'N ,I ,J 3 - I. ' 5 . H H V. ' , , f A, g f ,,2! rm l20 DAVID LOVING Student Council N.D.C.C.g Key Club Dance Bandg Latin Club Thespiansg Booster Club? N.D.C.C. Drill Teamg Honor Roll. JOHN LYONS Baseballg Booster Clubg Reveille Staff. SHERRY McDANIEL Art Service Clubg Concert Choir 5 Girls' Chorus g French Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg '4King and I. DON MacDONALD Booster Club. SANDRA lVlacDONALD IVIARK MAGILOW All-Region Bandg All- Area Band g All-State Bandg Blue Rebel Bandg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Honor Rollg Science Fair Winnerg .Iunior Ro- tarian. SUZY MAHONEY Blue Rebel Band, Major- etteg Concert Choirg Sci- ence Fair Winnerg Ger- man Clubg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. PATRICIA IVIANLEY Art Service Clubg Pan Am. Clubg Library Clubg Future Teachers Clubg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. PAM MARCH Y-Teensg Entre Nousg Speech Club 3 Future Nurses Clubg lce Skating Club. .IO MARCIA English Club g Concert Choirg French Clubg Li- brary Service Clubg Art Service Clubg Girls' Cho- rusg Oklahoma g King and I g Honor Roll. M V j, f ,, , aw, '- if aoir H if I ill 1 ,.' , i o i oc a 'Q -lbt G - st I Ml If Social climbing continues among Seniors SEN1oR LIB I O ELLEN MARGRAVE Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. CINDY MARKS Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Entre Nousg Speech Clubg Future Teachersg Office Assistantg Honor Roll. SHERRY MARTZ Pan American Clubg Y- Teens g Future Nurses Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. DUNCAN MASON Student Council Member- at-Largeg Key Clubg Latin Clubg Letterma.n's Clubg Booster Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Trackg Honor Roll. LUCY MASON Reb Belles g Concert Choirg Carousel g Okla- homa g '4King and I g Y- Teensg Latin Clubg Span- ish Clubg Ice Skating Clubg IA. WARNER MASSEY Latin Clubg Science Clubg Red Crossg Booster Cluhg Honor Roll. CHARLES MATTHEWS Linz Peng Concert Choir, Accompanistg Latin Clubg Rebel Bandg Oklahoma,'g f'King and I g Reveille Staff. PHIL MAXWELL Most Funvg Library Service Clubg Thespiansg Ice Skating Clubg Student Councilg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. DAVID MAY Junior Classical Leagueg Orchestrag Counselor As- sistantg O k I a h o m a g g'King and I g Science Clubg Honor Roll. DELORES MAYO Concert Choirg Girls' Cho- rusg Y-Teens. 'f L, I X r. SID MCCLAIN Footballg Basketballg Track All-City Regional Finalistg Student Councilg Favorite Nomineeg Letter- man's Clubg Pan Ameri- can Clubg Key Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Booster Cluhg Honor Roll. EILEEN MCCULLGCH Pan Americang Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Speech Club. ROGER MCCURLEY Art Service Clubg Pan American Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Honor Roll. NANCY McDONALD Future Nursesg Y-Teensg Entre N ours g Concert Choirg Ice Skating Clubg Carousel. E lolz BEAUTIES BRE BOY CATCHING Porro HOWARD MCINNIS Booster Clubg Honor Roll. MARC McKINNEY Student Councilg Junior Achievement, Vice-Presi- dent, Presidentg Latin Club, Treasurerg Speech Club. BOB MCLAUGHLIN N.D.C.C. Drill Teamg Transfer Student. MARY ANN MCLEOD Reb Belle, Managerg Ten- nis Teamg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens. BOB McGREGOR Trackg Latin Cluhg Boos- ter Clubg Honor Roll. X1 g , ,sw IE C3 Q I 77 ,, ' '-' L ' - e ij me ,1 rw Q 5, it cp '- . . f ,Q V I Y '72 ' .,. ,-Q. ' Q. V- BILL MCLEROY Blue Band Ist Lt., Band Chorus , Military Band, German Club. BARBARA McLURE Art Service Club, Report- er, Y-Teens, Reveille Staff, Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll. ARTHUR MCCRAY Junior Classical League, Vice-President, Science Club, Treasurer , Chess Club , English Club , Honor Roll. OUIDA MCWILLIAMS Reb Belles, Concert Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens. LARRY MEAD N.D.C.C. Company Com- mander, Pan American, Concert Choir, Carou- sel , Oklahoma , N.D.C.C. Drill Team, MARSTON MEADOR Science Club, President , Camera Club, Treasurer 5 Lab , Assistant, Tennis Team, German Club , Chess Club. PHILIP MEEK Latin Club, Football. EDNA MENCHAKA Art Service Club, Pan American Club, Ice Skat- ing Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, Beauty Nominee. CAZZIE MILLER Cheerleader, Reb Belles, Secretary, Sophomore Class, Favorite Nominee, Beauty Nominee, Concert Choir, Student Council, Y-Teens, Art Service Club, Homecoming Prin- cess, Senior Personality, Honor Roll. Rifle Team, Honor Roll. SENIORS STOP AT OTHI G. JOHN MILLER Junior Red Crossg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. SUSAN MILLER Concert Choirg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Future Teach- ersg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Carousel g '6Okla- homaf' MARTHA ANN MONTGOMERY Future Teachersg Y-Teens. SI-IARI MINTON French Clubg Art Service Club 3 Y-Teensg Honor Roll. TIM MITCHELL Student Council, Presi- dentg Art Service Club, Treasurerg National Honor Society, President 5 Key Club g Letterman's Club g Favorite Nomineeg Base- ball Manager g Honor Roll. PEGGY MOOD Reb Belles, Secretaryg Beauty Semi - Finalistg Mardi Gras Princessg Red Crossg French Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Office Assistantg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Honor Rollg Junior Rebs. SUZIE MOORE Ice Skating Clubg Teensg Honor Roll. MARIE MOREL A11 Service Clubg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Office As- sistantg Honor Roll. CAROLYN MORITZ Thespians, Program Chair- mang Concert Choirg Ok- lahoma g Future Teach- ersg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Glee Clubg Speech Clubg Choir Councilg Senior Playg King and I g Music Theoryg Speech Contest, 3rd placeg Honor Roll. Z Kiwis ill: 'r My f -ww e yf,+w-ys..- . V C If she'1l just keep her head turned I can steal her olive! GLENDA MORTON Honor Roll. L e e A R 5 XL - V ,V'.' ,' T N c, e,.. i eee I 13?-R, L , S- J ft BETTY MOSHER Art Service Cluhg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Future Nursesg Ice Skat- in Club ' Beau Nom g 1 ' ineeg Office Assistantg Honor' Roll. CARLA MUNDT Student Council Alter- mzte 5 Red Cross g Y- Teens g Pan American 3 Reb Bellesg Office Assist ant. BILL MURRAY Bandg N.D.C.C. JOAN IVIU'I'I'I Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. CAROL MYERS Art Service Clubg Entre Nous 5 Latin Club g Y- Teensg Honor Roll. DONALD MYERS N.D.C.C.g Cadet Battle Group Commanderg Cap- tain Rifle Teamg N.D.C.C. Drill Team Commander. SI-IERYL MYERS . Cheerleaderg .Iunior Fa- voriteg Basketball Queeng Beauty Finalistg Home- coming Queeng Pan Amer- ican Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Chorusg Publicity Chair- mang Reb Bellesg N.D.C.C. Sponsorg Senior Personal- ityg Honor Roll. AOBERT NAGEL Science Cluhg Chess Clubg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. W-2:-1-' 23 I25 CAROLYN NANCE Reb Belles g Y-Teensg Latin Club 3 Concert 'TTD' Choir. CAROLYN NELSON JANE ANN NELSON Reb Belles, Lieutenant 5 Ice Skating Clubg Y- Teens g Office Assistant Q Entre Nousg Latin Clubg La C 0 terie 5 Reveille Staff, Business Manager g Honor Roll. NORMAN NELSON Transfer Studentg Honor Roll. MARY CANDACE NOYD Latin Clubg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Future Teachers 3 Ice Skating Club. BOBBY ODOM Footballg Latin Club. FRED OLDEN Honor Rollg Science Clubg Pan American Club. CHARLES OWENS President of Senior Classg Student Council, Alter- nate 5 Rotary Representa- tiveg Latin Clubg German Clubg Booster Club. Nesmith and Nellie take a spin into Wonder- land I NANCY NOBLE Office Assistantg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. 16 -Kb 5 SENIOR PERRY STE L THE SHOW IVIAUREEN O'TOOLE Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Speech Clubg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Red Cross. JIMMY PACE Freshman Class Favoriteg Sophomore and Junior Fa- vorite Nomineeg Senior C l a s s Vice-Presidentg Sophomore Class Vice- Presiclentg Student Coun- cil Representativeg Foot- ballg Key Clubg Booster Clubg Honor Rollg Letter- man's Club. CAROL PARKER Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Thespiansg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Beauty Nomineeg Office Assistantg Student Council Representative. EDDIE PARIVIA Student Councilg N.M.S., Semi-Finalistg S a f e t y Councilg Bible Awardg Senior Play 3 English Clubg German Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Concert Choirg Oklahoma g K i n 'g and I. DAVID PEARCE Art Service Clubg Booster Club. JUNE PELLILLO Concert Choirg Latin Club g Student Council 3 Y-Teens 5 Art Service Club g Honor Roll. MERRINELL PHILLIPS Student Councilg Reveille Staffg Concert Choirg Oklahoma',g King and I g Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Chess Clubg Pan American Clubg English Club. JOHN PHILLIPS Footballg Baseball. TAMI PI-IENIX Y-Teensg French Club g Junior Achievement g Ice Skating Club g Honor Roll. MWA si N-f r di we- 5 miriam-t , Y E R ff, f 1,34 Y- se i Y 41611 4- - L A gp 'gf -, HI. Q-:., ' I ' 1- f 4?-1 i' une:-3: ,K . A, t, 9 -r , 'efvff f H fn-t 'C n '7-wr: ,. ,-.5 , M ,,f f f: i If - 1 l28 4 , EMILY SUE PIGMAN Captain Reb Bellesg .lun- ior Class Favorite Nom- ineeg Student Council Representativeg L a t i n Clubg Art Service Club 9 Y-Teensg Homecoming Princess g Honor Roll. GILBERT PITTS Blue Rebel Bandg Stage Band. BECKY POUNDERS Library Serviceg Future Nurses Cluhg Pan Ameri-'Q can Clubg Latin Clubg Y-ix Teens. JOYCE POWELL Art Service Clubg Y- Teens 3 Pan American Clubg Honor Roll. CURRY PRESSLY ELLEN PRESSMAN National Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Student Coun- cilg Speech Clubg Thes- piansg Latin Clubg Sci- ence Clubg English Clubg Welcoming Committeeg Orchestrag Honor Roll. J AMES PREWITT Red Bandg Blue Bandg Concert Choirg Oklaho- ma g King and l. l. W. PREWITT Red Bandg Blue Band, Concert Choirg Oklaho- mang King and I. 6 iff? 4 lf X fwfaf ifvf . ? fi! -Q: 5 , geizgg-Z: 924 we You have the cutest knock-knees! SHIRLEY POWER Y-Teensg Honor Roll. SENIORS RE ag... Q... I TELLECT AL lvl if y! LINDA PURVIS Y-Teensg Art Service Club 5 Ice Skating Club 3 French Club 5 Speech Club 5 Honor Roll. af- WWW M' Qv so TOMMYE PYLAND National Honor Societyg Reb Belles Lt.g Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Latin Clubg Reveille Staff, News Editorg 'Honor Roll. STEPHANIE QUIRK Reb Belles. KAREN RAINEY Chess Club g Y-Teens g Speech Clubg .I.A.g Stu- dent Council g Make-up Crew. DAVID RAY Football g Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club. ROBERT RAY National Honor Society Clubg Art Service Cluhg Chess Club. IVIARGIE RECHIF Pan American Clubg Fu- ture Teachersg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teens. CAROLYN REED Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Honor Roll. RONNIE REED N. M. S. Semi - Finalistg Chemistry Lab Assistantg Booster Clubg Honor Roll -we I29 mmf' , ,, , .f M4454 f Z ,iiiilgm 130 STEVE REED Baseballg Footballg Let- terman's Clubg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club. MARY LOU RENFRO Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Pan American Club. JARY REPPEN Rebel Bandg French Clubg Booster Club. ANN REYNOLDS BILLY RICE Pan American Clubg Booster Club g Baseball. SANDRA RICHARD Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg Honor Roll. DAVID RITZ Thespiansg Reveille, Edi- torg Entre Nousg Speech Clubg Quill and Scrollg Honor Rollg English Clubg Booster Clubg Wittiest g Senior Playg Rebel Band. SHARON ROATH Y-Teensg French Clubg Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistant g Honor Roll. ,ua ,ri .V ,L maj, 11 ,f 1115. M 7 . . . but don't tell a soul' SHANNON REYNOLDS Student Councilg Favorite Nominee g Cheerleader 3 Annual Staffg Office As- sistantg Beauty Nomineeg Holly Hop Queeng Home- coming Princess g Senior Personality, '4Most School Spirit g Concert Choirg Carousel g Y-Teens. SENIOR ARE Team? DEPE DABLE NANCY ROBINSON Y-Teensg Art Service Club 3 Honor Roll. SANDRA ROBERTS SHELLY ROBERTS R e h Bellesg Concert Choirg Latin Clubg Y- Teensj Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg ,I.A.g Li- brary Assistantg Welcom- ing Committeeg Honor Roll. STEVE ROBERTSON Footballg Baseballg Bas- ketballg Science Club 3 Latin Clubg Letterma.n's Clubg Honor Rollg Stu- dent Council. NANCY ROBBINS Y-Teensg Office - Assist- antg Pan American Cluhg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. ROBERT RODGERS Chess Clubg Honor Roll. TOM ROOT Band. JANE RUESCI-I Transfer Studentg Concert C h o i rg Ok1ahoma g Honor Roll. ALFONSO RUIZ aww' gi l3l JOYCE RUSHING Blue Rebel Bandg Carou- sel Orchestrag Y-Teensg Future Teachers Clubg Red Crossg Girls' Chorusg Honor Roll. JODIE RUSSELL Tennis Team Managerg Y-Teens, Social Chairman, Presidentg F.T.A. Vice- Presidentg Pan Americang Letterman's Clubg Office Assistantg Library Assist- antg Library Service Clubg .lunior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Texas State Y-Teen of Yearg Welcom- ing Committeeg Student Council Alternateg Red Crossg Honor Rollg Holly Hop Princessg Most De- pendablef' R. E. RUSSELL JR. JOHN RUTLEDGE SENIORS SHERRY SADLER Reb Bellesg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg French Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Stu- dent Council g Beauty Nomineeg Honor Roll. ROBERT SAGE Band. CHARLOTTE SAN DAAS Student Council Alter- nateg Latin Cluhg Concert Choir g Future Teach ers Club g Y-Teensg Honor Roll. LLOYD SATTERFIELD Distributive Education Club, Presidentg Trackg Ice Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. NEVER WORRY TOM RUTLEDGE Distributive Education. to FII WHAT? Me Worry? STEVE SELF Latin Clubg Baseball. JOHN SEWELL Dance Bandg Bandg Sci- SALLY SCHMIDT Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Future Nurses g Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Club. HENRY SCHREAD MARLENE SCHULTZ Art Service Club. SANDRA SCHWETTMANN Concert Cboirg Reb Bellesg Art Service Clubg Camera Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Entre Nousg Girls' Chorusg Y-Teens. MARYBELLE SEALS JUDY SEFTON Library Assistant. ence Club Math Club MIKE SILVERGLAT Honor Rollg NDCC Cap- taing Science Clubg Pan- American. SANDRA SOHRWEIDE Y-Teensg Library Assist- antg Ice Skating. fifwg. KAY SILVERTHORN Art Service Clubg Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Of- fice Assistantg Entre Nousg Honor Roll. GREGG SHAFER Concert Choir, Accompan- istg Entre Nous, Treasur- erg La Coterieg Speech Clubg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Honor Roll. WALTER SHAW MARY ANN SHAY Future Nursesg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Junior Achievementg Distributive Education. SHIRLEY SEELY Honor Roll. BARBARA SHOCKEY Y-Teensg Pan Americang Future Teachers, Vice- President 5 Office Assist- antg Ice Skating Cluhg Red Crossg Library Assist- ant g Chorus g Student Council 3 Junior Citizens Traffic Comrnissiong Hon- or Roll. MARY JANE SCHMEER Speech Clubg Pan Ameri- cang Ice Skating Clubg Nurses Clubg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Girls' Cho- IHS. BOBBY SMITH FACULTY f ELLEN SHIELDS Reb Belles, Chaplaing Y- Teens, Secretaryg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg Latin Clubg Student Coun- cilg Senior Member-ab Largeg Chairman, Welcom- ing Committee. sl' 1 W? xx, Z' '5 vf l'If 'If ' wk, f ,, t.-1 , 11 X g IT'-if. ' I -it i ,- - xo A .I - -H W3 ,- L55 - N-.:g:1,4uf X ' - . L gp.:g-,iigszxw-K Qc,-. Q- -5.5. - ,1- ,..:ggg5:Q, tgeifvi-'nf-rv M: t . A IRM' ' Af,-.yczf'3.gwNf:-..k W, -: , 1. - r , .t1,:-rafztxpwfst-1-.-::. , nf f-.c:-:::.-'xg-iv,--so .Qi,zfrwfekxgrs-2'5'1:'.1, ' ' ?r::gr::f:.'W '4 v.i:' 5.3-.g3.,33,,:.:,wQ,y.5 , 1, .ax K ,,fff3,3,..gg:.,:,..s wuz., ,Q-t.7N,,,,.,x:-5..-z'5 1 , 4-...ff-..:-.. - 5:34 4 v- ms f., 'vm i . , uni. 'mm .4 '--.-. Qv --.3- . ...wa K I, , ...,gy.,.....,. . , 4' 3.115 .,,-. . . .f 'M-.::hf1:::f.xm7Ig-5'-2 , ,-4-, A-.gt lf -, 1. . ., -Ham., ,,,,., , 1 if-if . 1 - 943' ' ' f'---+A-71-,ez-,-, .1 -.f:.,,. - K,., 4. -y,f,',,,.M 'Q ,,7' 71'Q:g' -X ,,:.fg' .Q'f,'-HQ'Y1:w,Qs.,.J+,'.,','.'. , . -.:,.:- Q W. ,5 -i -Nz. 1 .-f,'f.,g'm7.'f,.g5w- - ,-., 4 Q-...i N f'4.?,v a..,'q1:r, ,lg , .,.,'.4 . ,f wr: .-.iifl'5 2:61:-.zfitxd 2' ihgii 'fiiig' 112111 What are you laughing FROLICS at, bird legs ? DAN SMITH Footballg Baseballg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club. DON SMITH Distributive Education 9 Track g Booster Club. HARRISON SMITH Pan American Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. KENT SMITH Pan American Club, Vice- Presidentg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg En- tre Nousg Junior Red Cross 5 Track 5 Honor Roll, LLOYD SMITH RONNIE SMITH Distributive Education g Booster Club. SUE SMITH Spanish National Honor Society, Presiclentg Y- Teensg Future Teachers Clubg Future Nursesg Pan Americang Thespian Make-Up and Stage Crewg Ice Skating Clubg English Clubg Honor Roll. JIMMY SPENCE Student Councilg Foothallg Trackg Baskethallg Key Clubg Honor Roll. JOHN SPENCE Booster Club., IHS- ,,,,u4h0W STANLEY STAGES Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club. BOBBIE STANDRIDGE DIANNE STARR French Clubg Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg Na- tional Honor Society Cer- tificate of Scbolarshipg Student Councilg Honor Roll. LANNY WAYNE ST ATON N.D.C.C. Band Drum Major 3 'gCarousel g Band, Publicity Chzzirmang Con- cert Choir, Treasurerg Pan Americang Blue Bandg Dance Band g N.D.C.C.g German Club 3 Student Council g lce Skating Club: Honor Roll SE IOR LWAYS RESPECT THE LAW SHERYL STEELE Y-Teens Committee Chair- mang Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Honor Roll. CHRISTINE STEVENS Honor Roll. TONY STINER Footballg Crafts Fair Award. WALTER STRAIN lce Skating Clubg Booster Clubg Library Assistant. ALAN STECKLER Baseballg Booster Club Honor Roll. But honest, officer, I was only . . . CAROL TAYLOR Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club g Honor Roll. MARY BETH TAYLOR Art Service Clubg General Chorus. MARY STUBBS Spanish Clubg Y-Teens. DON SWINDLER Science Club. DAVID T ANNER Student Councilg Junior Classical Leagueg Chess Clubg N.lVI.S. Semi-Final istg Carousel',g '4Oklaho- ma g Junior Citizens Traf- fic Commission, Presidentg Concert Choir, Presidentg Junior Class Member-at- Largeg Footballg Thes- piansg National Honor Societyg Honor Roll. MARY TARPLEY Reb Bellesg Lieutenantg Student Councilg National Honor Society, Secretaryg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Ger- man Club, Secretary g American Field Service Exchange Studentg Bible Awardg Make-Up Crew Chairmang Awards and Scholarship Committee, Chairmang Honor Roll. TOBY TATE Student Council Represent- ativeg Bible Awardg Beau- ty N omineeg Concert Choir, T reasurerg Art Service Club g Library Service Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. ROBERT TERRY Booster Clu.bg Trackg Ice Skating Club 3 Honor Roll. CAROLE THOMPSON Reb Bellesg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. 17 Q UN' I38 CHARLES THOMPSON Transfer Student. DAVID THOMPSON Pan American Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Concert Choir: Booster Clubg Honor Roll. RALPH THORNTON N. M. S. Semi- Finalistg Blue Rebel Bandg Science Clubg Latin Cluhg Speech Clubg Chess Clubg Eng- lish Clubg Honor Roll. GERALDINE TIFFANY Future Nurses Clubg Chess Clubg Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Spanish National Honor Societyg Clinic Assistantg Honor Roll. SENIORS NEVER ET CAUGHT ROBERT TOON N.D.C.C.g Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club. MIKE TRAVIS Cheerleader Electg Ice Skating Clubg Latin Clubg Band g German Club g Booster Clubg Trackg Stu- dent Councilg Honor Roll. MARGIE TRETT Art Service Clubg Y- Teens. GEORGE TROTZUK Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club 3 Booster Clubg Camera Clubg Pro- jectionist. JEAN TUTT MIKE TWIEHAUS Pan American Clubg Art Service Clubg English Clubg Booster Clubg An- nual Staff, Faculty Editorg Spanish National Honor Societyg Honor Roll. and no one will ever know Im caught in the doorf, TAFFY VANDERMEULEN Girls' Chorusg Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Senior Beauty Finalistg Honor Roll. MARILYN VAUGHAN Thespiansg Pan American Club g Reveille Staff 3 Speech Club Playg Honor Roll. JIMMY VERMILLION Bandg Booster Club. BARBARA VERNON Latin Club g Y-Teensg Pan Americang R e b Bellesg Office Assistant: Beauty Nominee. FEN VESECKY Student Council 3 Basket- ballg Footballg Key Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Trackg Honor Roll. PAUL VINCK LYNN WALDMAN Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Art Service Club 3 Future Teachers Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg English Clubg Junior Beauty Finalistg Honor Roll. NANCY WALDMAN Reb Belles' En li h Club' v g 5 , Y-Teensg Speech Club g Thespiansg Honor Roll. MARGARET WALLACE Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Art Service Clubg Office Assistantg Senior Beauty Nomineeg Honor Roll. NANCY WALLACE Red Crossg Student Coun- cilg Pan American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Future Nursesg Y-Teensg Clinic Assistantg Honor Roll. I39 if CARROLL WALKER EUGENE WALLS B Team. SUELLEN WALL Freshman Favoriteg Stu- dent Councilg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. ANNE WALTERS Student Councilg Beauty Finalistg Annual Staff Ac- tivities and Personalities Editorg Annual Valentine Sweetheart Nomineeg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Sci- ence Clubg Honor Roll. DICK WARD German Clubg Science Clubg Chess Clubg Boost- er Cluhg N.D.C.C.g Honor Roll. AN NETTE WARREN Senior Invitation Commit- teeg Art Service Club: Y- Teens. CAROLE WATTS Reveille Staffg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Honor Roll. SHELBY WEIR Basketballg Booster Clubj lce Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. SENIOR GIRLS DOMINATE BoYS PAT WELBORNE Concert Choirg Chorus Capersg Carousel g Y- Teensg Solo and Ensemble Club. BILL WHITSITT DICKY WORRELL RICHARD WILCOX Blue Band 3 Military Baudg Dance Band. EDWARD WERTH Footballg Trackg Booster Clubg Honor Roll. SKIPPY WI-IARTON Latin Clubg Red Crossg Football and Track Man- agerg Booster Clubg Ice TOM WILDER Skating Club! Science Annual Staff, Advertising Club. Managerg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Student Councilg French Club, T reasurerg Honor Roll. LARRY WHEELER BILL WHITEHEAD Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club. ,f - MIKE WILKERSON Key Club Football En tre Nous DICK WILLIAMS Football g Letterman's Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Booster Club 5 Science Clubg Trackg Honor Roll. NANCY WILLIAMS Y-Teensg Pan Americang Concert Choirg Future Nursesg Ice Skating Clubg Bible Credit Awardg Ok- lahomang King and I. NINA WILLIAMS Linz Ping Latin Clubg Concert Choirg Oklaho- ma g '4Carousel g Student Councilg Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. MESCAL WILSON Annual Beautyg Teenage Safe Driving Rodeo, 3rd Placeg Entre Nous, Presi- dent, T reasurerg Concert Choirg Honor Roll. MIKE WILSON Student Councilg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Tennisg Los En- cantadoresg Honor Roll. JILL WINKWORTH Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club g Pan American Club. BETSY WINN Naftional Honor Society, Treasurerg All-City Or- chestrag N.M.S. Semi-Fi- nalistg Latin Club, Secre- taryg Entre Nous, Secre- taryg Blue Band, Lieuten- antg La Coterieg Honor Roll. 'S STEVE WILLIAMS Tennis g Booster Club g Spanish Club 3 Choir. Senior girls SE IOR PEGGY ANN YATES Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club. t, . ,,.. ,wr IRLS WHOOP IT SUSIE YENNY Y-Teensg Pan Americang Art Service Club' Future learn new Cheer Teachersg Honor, Roll. VIRGINIA WITI' Carousel, Leadg Okla- homa, Lead 5 Concert Choirg Art Service Clubg French Cluhg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Speech Clubg Solo and Ensemble Clubg s'King and I, Lead. MARTI-IA WOFFORD Reb Bellesg Y-Teens. RAY WORCESTER Bu Team Footballg Boost- er Club. LYNN WORDEN Art Service Club, Business Managerg Honor Roll. MURIEL YAF FE National Honor Society Certificate: .Iunior Red Crossg Pan Americang Spanish National Honor Society 3 Reveille Staff, News Editorg Honor Roll. 9 ROBERT YOUNG Ice Skating Clubg Latin Club g Booster Club g Honor Roll. JAMES ZURLIS Art Service Club g Ice Skating Club 9 Booster Club 5 Senior Play. I43 NEW ZEALAND EXCHANGE STUDENT . - E , , A , f,,, , - - ' V ' ' J f,'wf'fy,w,,z Tena Koutou from Ao-tea-Roa CI-Ii! from New Zealandj Dear Rebels, an I should like to take this opportunity to thank ya7all for making possible for me thiisiiflniemorable and wonderful experienceyand I liavetfithoroughly being amongst theiifgtreat spirit and friend- linesggyof Rebel-land. ,, It has been extremely different for me as at home I live on a farm and our largesticity is only half the size of Dallasl. I had finished high school in an all girls' boarding school where we wore unfi- forms to school, had eight periods a day but did not have a drill team, a football team or half the Thomas Jefferson clubs and activities. I have spent this year with the James Lawrence family and from them and from you I have learned so much about American life and I am hoping to see some of you in New Zealand where we don't have tall-tales or cowboys but we have many other interesting things. 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Arlene Dietz g Kathy DiFransesco ' i ' A Dana Dill Suzie Ditto 1 .., I Susan Dobson 4 , Z . ff gf , f Barbara Dominguez Eddie Dominguez Jim Donahue Larry Donohoo , gr? r if iv , 'YQ Q 4 Rlchard Donovan Susan Doran I52 Gail Douglas Ho Eco 1 I ,-f', .., W. , , me ,, ,e,, pw , 2 A - , kfkr 20 , ,V Geoffrey Dransfield Larry Duke Edward Dunbar Clifford Dungan Donna Dungan Phyllis Dunlap Pat Dye Bob Earhart Peggy Easton Judy Egalnick Bill Ehrich Jimmy Ellington Peter Elliot Gail Evans Bobby Fain Jeffrey Falk Alan Farrow Susan Felker Sherry Fisher Marilyn Fleming f' , L ,- , A Mi. 1 20, f X if f. . -ff? Mary Beth Ford Barbara Foster Mickey Francis Anne Franklin Q yily, Vggbf gggiyg S y 4 f if '-4 4 f f 2 1 75 f I of X f ff , Q f V. ., .,,. L Q.. 'Cf fs... f 1 X , . r- Um,- , , , Nt s A ig , ,kkk . Vsigfynr 4 if f , Q-. . .1 .wwf ..-...., 'Sw s GN! ci, ff. f if ! . ' , ' M .V 211. Us N ' , . I Ki' I A Q' Patsy Frazier Robert Freeman ROYALTY N Z A X Rick Freivogel PARADE l53 Honest, it was this big Barbara Glew Tommy Glidwell Carol Gonser Pat Gorman Chuck Gottlich Bill Graham Rosyland Granek Kay Grant Sharon Gray Sharon Green Palmer Greene Andrea Gregory Charles Griffith J. L. Grimes Sue Gruber George Guerry John Guest Joyce Guthrie Kathy Hagaman David Hale Sheila Gaiser Penny Gamble Marlene Geng Robert Glass UNIORS BEHE D Marye Fry I Sherman Gainer 'fx f 6: 1 1 1. 4 , 6 M ww 44 f if , X ' gay ! wif f 'f 1 23. ff f Phil Friday : 9 4 ' fm 5 , if , 'r't f f om x 9 W 'x 4 . 1 ' V get if f 7iLf2Xa,EZM - ' ' ' fi J HEERLE DERS , V 14- fy, Sir 1 z. Z f 4 f QW j 7 i if , f V f 57119 . ,V Becky Ham , f ff ,,f, ',, Q55 vi ' Ly J .., , 0 , , x f V ,M f 4 MW I A X X f ffff X My , , fy f 6 f X Irv ,,,!. f 4 fi V' YT 4,1 Ralph Hamill Gary Hamilton 4 f fy, ff f r Nr, fowl f- ,pf ,Z fi Don't Stephen Hanks Carole Hanson Kathy Harbour Jackie Hardwick ' y ,, ,,,,, ,W f, V ,f - . yvfg.: - ., - gf vu K gk f. rpg av, ff: I .' 1 5 1 4 K t EY v...- 1 f , -4 . ,Aw 1, 41 -f f f -. X M f ' 'W C71 f,ff , z, f 4,15 589' N ' Y e-'ffl' V! ff? 'YQ N f ff- ay ,Q I ' .W 4,1 I 'lf , Lf' i 1,, , ,,p . niana, A - I , , L 5 , , , 1 A I f N! , X f ff IW gl! I' W , X , , if K fr lose your head, Cazzie Sallye Harp Linda Hart Patricia Harwell Arnold Hayes Don Hayes Dick Heider Robert Henning Ronald Henrichs Albert Henry Tom Henson .ludy Hibbs Diane Hill Sue Hill Suzanne Hinckley Abbey Hintgen Frank Hoffer Carole Holbrook Tom Holloway Lewis Hollweg Jody Horton 4 . . X 5 wtf- Q , Qi 'wr' f J' W- , ,, V-.5-e A f 6 ' M .- X ff-W ,, ' 2' f Ah .y ' i ,.,, by E Qi'-0 , EW: Me' 'GUN l RW Qs ,Q sf YY. ' 30 gp!- Q--W WV? Q., 5. .2 ,QXkslx..e,, hr., ex 5, 1w any w-X -Q ,E , Z N, if S X 33, M-, 1 if Q rr Sir I 1 l Mike Johnson Pam Johnson Roy Johnson Stan Johnston Bobbie Horvich Bob Houston Annette Howell Jane Gay Howell J 0 Ann Howley Aubrey Hudson Elaine Huens Ruth Anne Huffer Lizzie Hughes Larry Huelbig Craig Hunter Scotty Idzorek Alice Inman Sherry Isbell Junior Jacobson Jill James Ronald James Ben Johnson Brian Johnson Jay Johnson f'W?f'z XZ Z fy if f 6 I A 959, X 1 ' Z, Beckey Jones Gwendolyn Jones Tommy Jones Q i I 1 I56 ' BREATHTAKING Susan .l und Barry Kaplan Mike Kaplan Kay Karlen Kristin Kay Karen Keefer Pat Kelly Charles Kemp Elizabeth Kersting Tom Killgo Carol Kinkel Douglas Kinser Sue Kirby Bill Kirk Beth Kistler Billy Knighton Sandy Koonce Alan Kornblush Cheryl Kothe Paul Krieter .3 -A ,yl' A 'Si '9 aa f- EY 3. ,. X ,ti I p f r , ., av-. Q 'M ,,. K 452 1 f X y ' Q. if ' ,, V 'I Q '1 . 45 X in Q Cir. 5..- Q' Riff or ' ' V -A ' 'V wg ,,... r.r . ,. LS-gfili 1 ff-u4.:1-r RA f f ires A 17 1 I i vhk has . r .f Kathie Kuhn ' Gary La Croix . John Ladd A' ii 1 S 'l I Susan Ladd I f 'z 3 5 sf ,., .sg : X. 5, 36.96 A, my ,,., V, 437 'V .gl r w ,gf K' A Pat Lagow George Laivins Sharon Lambrlght JUNIORS MAICE THE BEST OF IT 7722? fl 'f 1' l57 Judy Lewis Sandy Lewis Tin Ligon Peggy Lines Judy Linthicum Judy Lipman Joel Lissauer Tommy Little Judy Lloyd Chris Luiidahl Karla Lundeen Haywood Lusk Sandy Luten Susie Lyle Gail MacDonald Betty Jane MacDonald .Jean MacKenzie Mimi Magee .Joe Mahoney Bob Mann Dick Lashhrock Jim Lawrence Linda Lay Jan Lee J ylny Judy Lee 1 Lana Lee J: -2f Lvv in If Lynn Lehmann J 5 L 533, 4 ,Z 0 at Q K A 9. W ENTHUSIASTIC Seymour Lane 2 if 'K 4'h. f ,f Q y f,,,,a, Q J gf. c 4 f 54 ii. ' ' W Z PUPILS David Marshall Linda Martin , T71 ' ff ff f I f 147 uf 1' I Z 7. 6 fhp Q Qm ' ww if f X ff i ff Richard Martin Barbara Mascyhhoff Judy Massey Archie Massie fs xf 'M Q , 1' 13, Z, Q, J W 4 gi ,.,. X I ,, , ' , , Rex May Tommy May Dona Mays Thelma Mays Tommy Mayhery Don Mayhorn Jackie McAdams Helen McCarroll Tom McCarthy Carl McCullar Suzanne McGan.non Martha McGavock Mike McKay Katy McKenna Mike McKinney 'i-. ' . John McLaren John McLeod f ,tf Judy McLure I 7 Grover McMains J Mariheth McNamara L - y , .f , . J M .,k,6k V, U : V , . ' e J w aae if -J if gf MF rf? ' x Ah ' C. . , I :W't'f7' 1, fav , .Z fins X X f, X A 2 X f 16 f75 C f f f ,-'mga-Qf f fv 'f-3 VME im N ,Me f 4 f f 5 Q5 ,, affor d' '3 f f E af ff' l,,.,- f Gloria McPherson Carolyn McRoherts Doug Meriwether Kenneth Meyercord Glenn Middlebrooks Judy Miles Charles Miller Kenny Miller Lynn Miller Jeff Millet I M ' V I . ' 'ff- f' Q Q 3 X .-, A K ,T 4 ,' -7, ,ffgvo yn-,am QM X W LV ff .. f ,rfjffffwflaf f W Betty Mox Dean Murray 'f ' Gaynell Mims A y M M3fC1aM1mS Ted Mitchell ' g W A X Carola Joan Mohherley f i Carolyn Monson , Q V!! 1 V, George Moore 2 ' A 4 Mike Moore .N ' ' Patty Moore ' Sue Morehead K i v Judi Morgan aaa r,.,, i 3 i fe? To iff? M Melinda Morgan Sue Morrison Bob Moses Barry Mosesman gg if Jimmy Murrell l6O evff' ' 34 J was 5. M rrri I V , ,i,., y . ,, 9 Dave Muir Marsha Mundt Leslie Murphey Dean Murray Pat Murray Bubba Myers Judson Neff Andy Nelson David Nelson Jimmy Nelson Bobby Nichols Nick Nichols Rose Ann Norris Doug Odom Eddie Ogden Susan O,Malley Joann Ondrovik Tommy Orndorff Susan Owens Susan Pallus Barbara Pampell Andy Parks Carol Lee Penn J im Perkins A In iff Q' f V x 3,., W '? X75 li 'fwsff f, 1 5 if ff' ff' A Of W- ! 1 Marylin Perkins Richard Perry REST FOR COFFEE Girls always affect me like this. Steve Probst Irv Queal lo Lynn Randle Saundra Raroha Robert Rave Joan Read Sally Reed Don Reeder Dennis Reever Judy Reeves Craig Reynolds .l oe Rice Bob Richardson Cece Richardson Jean Richardson Johnny Richardson Bill Rider A SPIRITED Bill Phillips Harvey Phillips Susan Pomeroy Mark Preisman Marion Prescott Torn Price ,gn- 4 Stephen Petty 3 , , M, , ff 6 5 m. fy Q f f f , f 1 H ,C I fzlgf X f Vw 1. A, if fe he W- 'X fi-WWE ' ' VN. ,ia P rg, is ..- 3 ,I i 'lb' W Us , ff i fix.. iw f we ci 1, K ,- im 1 f 371' 7- iiii fQ?LVi'9i1,f .. ' M lfes, - fr, . ,f.1 sf' Jzipfxf- si i d s Guild Riley Q P W Rusty Roberge Rv Elsie Rockwell V l . V 'Mi . W. ry. J , JUNIOR LASS Doug Rogers ' ' as V,A,, ' 1 ' ' 'vbf Patsy Rogers TCW Rogers 1 ti ,f Ai R , He hasn't actually kissed me yet, but he steamed up my glasses a couple of times. t R qi Charlene Rondeau Joanne Rosenberg Norman Rosinbaum R R Grayson Rose 'M I ack Rudkin Vicky Rutherford Michael Salas Stuart Salter William Saucedo Dale Saville Saundra Scheihagen Mary Linda Scheffler Mike Schriher Marianne Schultz Bob Schwager Larry Schwartz Freddy Scott Richard Scott James Seabolt Joy Sue Sears Martha Seelig Tillie Sefton Kappy Selly Charles Shafer ye 163 4., 2 WX t. W ra. .... v A, X. Q an lk 3 M, QA, we -, xm, , i VKIFV 'if VN raw '92 auf 'QZ'5?gv5,i f Z 9 ffm 1 V sr, ' 5 M 7 Q 11.3.1 'f ifv . .j , ,, V, .7 f 1 yi, , ff v ff' A f s f I I 5 Wa , , Sffffg .ral Q -4 ef' rg , ,ky if 1 V1 2 Q . 'tr 2 41 0 Q ff VN N ,.-an A 1'-ill-.,, X ,X Q. fn. Mifaif ,B V V , ,y ew 'Mr-4-Q.: f 1 xv , .V , -V . 1 f f Q . : ,, ,, bv: ftp ,,., f- - 1 ,I V4-.1 'tri .,, , , ,, 4 , ft ,f f V wg? 1, 7 if N M , , 4 V f , y 4.4 ,V 1 fa -V V M- '1 'W V , , 4 uw, X f V f f- p- V N., W4-K.. Q? a ' 1 X 'V - , ,N , A 5 ., Z ,Aw 44 , . , 1 f 2 V4 j 4, 1 5, ,I X I, '-at 42 V :V 'L, fa , r , Sh? V fe? f ,Wjf Z? 51 ily yl 'V 13 5 I9 ' 'f f at ' Bobby Sparks . Donna Spence ' 1 A I xg, 6 ,, in H:-ya, ., , VL' 1? fm V0 9 I ,fwfw ' .ffm 0, Za W 'A -f ,V w,y4fW,ff'z ffl, ' , .W an 6 rw fm S B ' fl Fred Staggs I64 I-I0 ECOMI wird -af 2 V- T? if -, , 4 f?'7 ,ff V nf .yy I 9 ff f 97' 45 54, , f 4fm7 ' ' ,QW V, V- im? a ff fy f' f K WK , f , We V f, ,V U2 Y V113 UC' f 14,4 4 uf 4 ,, , , f W I 7 f f ff! 1 ww- f ff, f 5' ffw M Z X 4' 4 f f 'Db X 'il iv' la f K y ,. A, A X , 5 '51, Mike Smith Penny Smith Sherry Smith Tom Smith Evelyn Shakno Bobby Shelton Diana Sherman J ack Sherman Barbara Shield Gene Shields Bruce Shockey J ack Shreffler Dick Shultz Barbara Sickler Shuah Siemer Duff Simpson Sandra Skinner Carol Slocum Sandy Smalley Anne Smith Cherri Smith Diane Smith ,lane Smith Mary Smith Charles Standifer Elizabeth Stanley Doris Staton Al Steele Johny Stemmons Bob Stevens Carolyn Stewart Suzette Stiegrnan Kenny Stormfeltz Suzanne Stovall Mary ,lo Strange Randall Stringer Leif Stromberg Sherry Sumrow Bob Sundberg K JMX? J. Sandy Swift Patti Tanner i f Art Taurog 2-.:, t '11 Linda Carol Taylo ' H A 1 lt Linda Dene Taylor L rrrtll 5 1 I fr ,,,V V, Tommy Taylor Virginia Taylor Bruce Teagarden Shirley Teinert BEAUTIES and their BEASTS? iv ff ,4 12' v '75 , f A 4 Www: 5 fff f f WM 1 f M , W fha f rj QW f We N! N99 .. fi 1 'bww V19 I , 7 .,.,, Gus Thomasson 'f S 1 ' 'J W y a ' f l65 ,A CHEERS r ' Ann Thoreson ,, , ,V Robin Tidwell Jane Todd ',,. k'-- , -S! ,,,. 1 Rosellen Terrell , ,V , 7 ' V . 1 ,f':f 1 , i J im T-raweek V ' ' 'QT f ,,,. Q Q w Q ' , A L,,, f W, Dick Trible r ' VV, t Tk., L VA' ,MM Io Ann Troyer - ,, V . A' , , , -H Q V frm, ...,.. . . ' 3.2.45 12 :WP 1 2 Sue Turner V V W V Jean Ubico 7 - H Hifi 'W at Minka Urban ' 4 , l Wjj Vicki Vanderslice 9 .Vl W t e-if Bill Vandivort 1 'Yu t ,M V I 0,- f ?'iq'n A l , ' 'W 2 'bv' Ka 31,5-1 Ginger Vinson V Q ff' Steve Voelzke .Cf f Judy Wade 55 P h X Barbara Wadley V Bill Wagner .,.1 siyfizs . :f'v N UNIORS FGL Janet Thompson EV ,, I , 1 35, V, fw an-Y ,V 6, , QW ., 2+ W ' 4 2552? ffl5?gitjgf',,, 4 ' V' X jf! Y A V w . ,W fa V , 23452 ' ,G 'Z v-L 'L - V xf i d 1-1, 'F-nf at 1 X, a -VL .Vf -K . V1 ' - -1 I 'klivx ' ' ' ff:.fi1'Vf'7 'Elf f 'rx . it I i e'f:2i5 5-f1':,sf:-IN' -V Y 96 E .... . V. 4 aw..- Torn Walker J obn Waller Connie Wardlow Charlotte Warren Stevie Warrick f .e ' -A V V 5 fffgiff Lynn Watson Nathan Watson John Watson Andy Weber Elaine Weber I66 4.4-M, Vi il, fl' f e 2- :J .www X ..,,, wt W X N2 bfi ljfaf Low CHEERS .M . ,,.t K A 40 ff f S ,Wi f 15 MGM 1, If- 452 ., 7 dfw Y ,, A , ,- Q 4-2:j+f. , ' 7:2 if fy 4' ' X Q, , Q ff 9 5 , 2 ,456 ,H o, f 'Q 12 f J in Charlotte Wells .Jimmy White Linda Whitehouse Kitty Whitehouse Let s play drecs-up. Gary Wilcox Buddy Wilkinson Claudia Williams David Williams etyay' l Susan Williams Kathy Wilson Nancy Wilson Shirley Wilson Sandra Winters Joyce Wirtmiller Barbara Wise Sandra Kay Wolfe Janet Worley Dick Wortham Dick Wortham Bill Wray John Wray Martha Wynn John Yarborough Vicke Youle Carol Young Ross Young Marilyn Zalkovsky Becky Zier .J ack Zumberge 'VW ' flf V SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 1,1 Science program is opened to sophomores .. . but who wants it? oPHo oREs E TER TJ. PROGRA Judy, when you get this test paper you won,t smile like that. Sophomores rock and roll with Houston. , 3 f . ii ' H i i '54, I l 5 ,H 1' ' . ' f WV 3'-f , ., . . J... ., k ,, 4, ,,, , f . . ,, , ,M -' i - f', M . A , ,Q V,' - f '1::2'1:6?2,.w f A 'X ' A ' 'ia' N C ' - Q . V ., ' f' I - . 7 A ' 7 , :f.5E5 ' VI Z, ' , , , C . A W if f f' m,' 'A .f fr . Y? ww ' ...-, OV, 1 ' ,. , , ' iis, , , f--' K -21 f. . I f' f 42 '5 ' ,. ,M , S - if WV . .' --23' ' '- , ' 4 .1, 1 , i 1 - ,,- ff A n ff 544 75 6 ' , v w - :sK1Lfiff:ii'Q'.fa-1 V ' ' K BA ,..,. i I fl , I t V 5 kyk - Mi, ' Z fu ,Q 3 F i -. fs: .,,, 'A'A lo il. ' A ' ' - Yafaei Z - ' sw' if -f:.,.,-5,,:zwi y fi,-X-gg -ws -,5 . 1 11 -ia MEL 1 .4 A Q Al 31, ' rg if' ' 33 - .z Q - ' I , ff- HE, 1 I ly .L', ' 221 f f '- I 5 9 ii A 'A B irri, if I I- 1 pa , . fiif f 2 f rv 'lf ' My-.,, A, 4- fax 1 5 , F V1 , 5,2 5 V 2 f I f 'if ' ,Qi A 'I V 4,1 ' V' 52. ,V ,U ,.., FM, vi? MQW V ,. L l f ,k,i,,,., F H f , 25.1 ,4 , ff 5,1 , A f' , ' f X A , , ,. gy, , 1 Q 'rv ,Z5 5 ' 'TA U A , , V ,.,,4.., V11 -. lbw f,.1 4 If ,., TOP ROW: Richard Abernathy, Charles Adams, ,lo Ann Adkins, Barbara Aid, ,loette Akay, Brenda Akins, Ann Akridge, Darlene Alford. ROW 2: Nancy Allen, Sue Alley, Virginia Altizer, Nate Alvey, .ludy Argo, Andrew Arm- strong, Gail Aronoff. ROW 3: Ronnie Atchley, Karen Ballow, Ricky Barbee, Marilyn Bard, Beverly Barley, Gary Bartling. ROW 4: Mike Barton, Johnny Bay, Tom Beaird, l70 Poppin' Pace Melissa Beatty, Fred Belk. ROW 5: Kaye Bell, Larry Bell, Linda Bell, Binnie Bennett, Susan Bernat. ROW 6: Margaret Berry, Judy Byers, Jimmy Billings, Diane Byram. ROW 7: Barbara Birmingham, Nancy Black, Darnell Blackmon. ROW 8: Janet Blailock, Bob Blake, Carolyn Blair. ROW 9: Clayton Boekbrader, Roger Bohannon. C t , , X ' ml' ,f 1 . .M , ' v xg' ,HH , ' ' tiry 5' R- ' f 525 xa l L f 'Q ,,M,,.,,,.l y 2 22 , is ' L . ,... i 5 .v , , .vvlv ww f , , E: ,, , .. -4 1 , , , Xt, Eva Q. , is 1 P - I .nv Y V ' ,,J 7 ., la L wx 'wi , ,fa Q w - , XYTVY, , fa, z s, I ,, fr se s ,Q RDS FOR a , :, 'A ,L 4,.,: V ,, W ' 0 WW! L J . i ' ' AX, , We . , 41 f ' 'V - - . RWM, '33 P, ia if R , ah WY fl f c or , srss l OH , l , i - , .Q , 3 o f 5 ' E f, 2,j ' ,f , V L- f ' ' fs f .O W e X , 4 . Tlwfbrm' W , ' f . .4 4 Milf Ne QL ,0 is .Q ' v I 5- t g B l ,,., fs fi' rrt by L ,, A '.., 'I y K Q. . .- 'ig ,. , 'lst . ' I 3 ,Z W ,i,: , , , . . m . 3 ,fi -s ' C1 W. -arf fs it f f rf' ' A hh Lester . W L,', , , , Q lives it up K, Him, i V J, r vi i XM ', f ,r l t L l I I I ffliifi' 127 ,fff ffl, ,ijt ,',' f 2 iltly , i 1 4: TOP ROW: Richard Bounds, Gordon Bowers, ,lim Bowers, Geoffrey Bowman, Bobby Boyanton, Larry Bradfield, Linda Brandt, Penny Brannon. ROW 2: Linden Branson, ,loan Bray, Betsy Bridenthal, Sandra Brieger, Sharon Bright, Eddie Bristow, Bill Brogdon. ROW 3: Joyce Bronson, Steve Brooks, Jimmie Sue Brooks, Diane Browell, Bob Brown, Paul Brown. ROW 41: Russell Brutsche, Ralma Jean Buchler, Barbara Buehner, Steve Burck, Larry Burns. ROW 5: Teriie Bums, Carole Busacker, Amye Butler, Douglas Bynum, Perry Callahan. ROW 6: Beverly Callison, Butch Cameron, Judy Campbell, Nancy Camplen. ROW 7: .lack Cannon, Carolyn Cargile, Ricky Carlton. ROW 8: Kathy Carnahan, James Lynn Carroll, Leslie Carruth. ROW 9: Bill Carwile, Gerald Casey. I7I f 5 ?f 4.2 aw? 1 I f my , I X , I I f T V' Q - , . uf- I ii 1 , gg fn ,. f D, ' ,I f D ' ' M f ' , t . ' WM ,,y. I ' f W , I, ff K , .., , Vrvv ., V ,K , if ' . Q ' ..,, , , , , ,ly X. ,, , ,,., 1 L A gl W ' 'fig' 'i fd ' Vk' Q T' 'Y ,l 5 ,if 4, V J, ml ,X ,, ,T 'ii A 4 J F X I f re. 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ROW 7: Roy Richard Coston, Mike Cotten, Cindy Cox, ROW 8: Barbara Crawford, Carol Cropper, David Cummings. ROW 9: Diane Cunningham, John Daniel. uni , W , A--av f ,, 2 , A L, V. G. 1 ' f AKE IXS 'M Q' L Q ,, ,f, ay, - f.,, - , f 4' 2 , ff 'ta af ' , ffi i, L 532' s ir.: f Tffi. V s , A y ,ff Q., mf, L 2 - f5'f.i'Q.' 's u ima, l f f M l v . . .,,.,,. . ,Z ' , , A 4, 1 J QW ff' f jp. if , ff , 7: nf ' 'Z' fu W 2 , .mv 51. h z ' M' L,. , Q.. J.. 4 MW, O ' ' gf ei 'wfff , 'R 5 ,..1, fn 1-.,. . . 1.32.11-if fy, ,Z f 4. ,N by , , f, A ,x l fffff- 1, 'ff W , could get If my mirror were larger I a better view of those boys back there. TOP ROW: Gary Danks, Joe Daugherty, Dinah Sue Davis, Donna Davis, Lyn Davis, Nina Kay Davis, Steve Davis, Tommy Davis. ROW 2: Russell Dawson, Larry Day, Marion H. Day, George Deaderich, Tim Deason, Michael De Bolt, Lila Deis. ROW 3: Linna Denny, George De Vaney, Suzy Dickinson, Mike Dielo, Marilyn Diane Dietrich, George Dillon. ROW 4: Mack Diltz, Bruce Dishman, Elaine Donald- Wr A L 4' f , 1, , . Z, ff Wf- 0,25 ,f 5 . 41 a , , z ZW WWW fgif' . , . ,Hn 75,2 J, ' M I ww f Q ,f ya xyfj, f' 1- , yy, , ,X V: . , ,, f, 4 gf ff QW if 1' 151' son, Ruth Doster, Linda Douglas. ROW 5: .lill Drake, Etta Lu Drollinger, Pat Dromgoole, Ken Driunmy, Dianne Drury. ROW 6: Susan Drury, Scot Dykema, ,lill Eaton, Melvin Echols. ROW 7: Steve Edelstein, Betty ,lo Edring- ton, Dan Edwards. ROW 8: Guy L. Edwards, Brenda Ehrich, Emily Eikner. ROW 9: John Ellias, .ludy Elliot. I73 W S N he 5 ff Q ' x Nash.. . x N It ll X b 1 5' f ' Q, Q .V L ' -559. .Q X . - 15:1 3' ,i'1r4jjgV:f:ilsf:5m in af xx, i Xbxwxxi X Riiwfi kgiqyxv 3 i wig .. lk of Q f f . :ta 4, A ' sa if ,ive O ma y m , ff ., V 4 F Q : f , f -.sv ' ,.. ' 13 V. X Vi if Aiv ' VVV , Q f - 1, A F We K' 4 My finger's stuck' E ., 46 'W -'1' U if . g W X ,,.'ff'Q ,Q Q 1 1 ' -W ,Vg gp ' F,-'fp ii ?,:ff71i?':iiITVQ,f 4 F A ,W are 1, r X fxwffz . v.,,. ,t ,W . gp. 1 4 ' W rf . W- .,,, .. w 'W 4 22 , 'R fi .. L, fi g-2, ,I .cf 'k..., - .V ' f ,lm af 1 ' I 1, 2 TOP ROW: ,lay Ellis, Kenneth Embry, ,lack Emmons, Steve Epps, Ellen Epstein, Robert Erickson, Don Evans, Pat Ewing. ROW 2: Cynthia Farrar, Bob Farrell, Wendell Ferguson, Arthur Fifer, David Fincher, Kenneth Findley, Mike Finigan. ROW 3: Vicki Fischer, Ann Fite, Frank Fitzgerald, Don Flecher, Don Fleharty, Don Ford. ROW 4: Patricia Forman, Margaret Foster, Robert Foulke, Ricky I74 ! . if ,LY 'Q TIMULATED, I Fout, Ann Fox. ROW 5: Joel Freedman, Barry Friedman, Linda Friedman, Linda Fritz, ,lean Frizelle. ROW 6: Suzy Fursman, .ludy Gardiner, Jack Garner, .ludy Garner. ROW 7: David Garrett, Bonnie Garritson, John Gates. ROW 8: Wayne Gaudreau, Kathy Gaynier, Tammy Gaynier. ROW 9: Kay Gehm, Jane Gettle. 4 Q. l J., 535.1 ,xv Y Q 4 ' I K- 1. A v f fp, in 4, , 9. f I ,f .. wg, . ,fda W. an 'Mk 1 V , ,J 1 sf, , ,. f , V , 345 ff? ,VA, , y 1, , WV as 1 ff? f Kyo f 3 k-f..h I., KM hnfff M, 5 f , 9. 'GK A 4,1 .V , WW 5 i P 1 1 'HJ 1 , Q 1 ref P f . aa. ,Wo 1 L 2-. La V : sw , . '- 5 ., avr 46,4 I , ,, f ,F . , , . - , '-' f gi f' '94 A , iff f 5. ' X' R H. , ' ' H . 1 ,f '1 H . A 1 v x - v V ,' ,,., , - 1 , 'f17 2'f 7, f 3 PA' -91579 - fifffffg, . me . ' ' ' .. 'V if I , . i , V, if , ,S k.,, ' 'wi' Z Fflff :Ali 4 . ' 'iff .'5ff21.-- ' Ai X - 1 1 ' Q' il i , . I , V. 4,, f . 12 R , 1' ' . 'Nr . ' fl. X 1 ' . ,' A ..- axclarms Dou as B um. V: Va f' . , A 1 , ig 0 V - -s b! AV V tg iv? VV I - , ' -. vig rg . g W f ,ff w if ,a y f , 5 r , j V' , , ig r,,. 4 . , A H,- .f.f ,,A1 - x f ' , Lg tltl mow 1 NV, , ' sift ,f ,K , Q :- v, Ik.. N , f t- - ' f :ffl 4 ' 3 V f . 3: ,5,. V . ., , ' 1.:,,f.gi M ,Q .V I f V vs , 4, I It 4. f f 4 iV.V Q fl J -. f- r 'fi M3 wifi? ,.+1,,,Q Y , ,li , 5 4 it 1: V - fog! af 5 V Q - fo. 5 1 . :V ,. , ., ft 'lf 4 ' Z m l TOP ROW: Mary Chris Gibbons, Bruce Gibson, Paul Gid- dens, Janet GilmVore, .lerry .lane Gilmore, James Glass, Lynn Gleason, Bob Glover. ROW 2: La Verne Goetz, Jerry Goldberg, Lonnie Gomez, Tom Goodacre, Katharine Good- win, Bob Gordon, Barbara Gorman. ROW 3: Bob Gossett, Walter Gosson, Harold Granek, Lynn Graves, Andrea Gray, Marnie Gray. ROW 4: Gary Green, Movalynn Greer, Rich- ard Green, Stephen Grimes, Gretchen Grimland. ROW 5: Dick Grisham, Charles Gross, .lim Grossman, Danny Gruen, Marvin Gunter. ROW 6: Renee Haase, Earl Hale, John Hale, Pamela Hale. ROW 7: Steve Hale, Beverly Haley, Randy Hall. ROW 8: Jimmy Haller, John Halza, Charles Hamill. ROW 9: Bill Hamilton, Carole Hamilton. I75 l E x ' 9 l A ,l ? W ' ' r ,V U A , A i Mf'gQ a aar oPHo f x w ,' 'KIT ff , in A1413 i: ' ,- 'V v e -I 'MI . i X V 1 . is ,, .. ,,-,,'v all T J - Fr, ff s VA1 : , '- 11 'A , ,,,. : .,, 1 ,, - .I ,,,' J ,A X . , ,fi if . 6 V I M ri y i . H ' X :Q ,. ,,4' -Q, Q- . , , 4 fall 5 1 ' f i f1 M X. ,.. Tr. if -bf V. '- X , ' Af KN 1 k y ilgn 2 f Q V , N . f A3 , x H ., y a it y M, , Q ,,. 5-in 0 1 , IQ C- ,,r 3 , . TOP ROW: Pam Hamilton, Scott Hammett, David Hanson, Leslie Hardie, Dorothy Hardin, .limmie Don Hare, Paul Hargis, Frank Harmon. ROW 2: Suzie Harris, Karen Harri- son, Mike Harrison, Charles Hart, .lo Ann Hay, Pam Head, Pat Head. ROW 3: David Heath, .lack Heggie, Lynda Hemby, Anita Hendrix, Micky Hennigan, Susie Herries. ROW 4-: Mary Jane Hewett, Dave Hewes, Bob Hefner, I76 .lunlor English might not be so hard after all. Erskine Hightower, Suzanne Hightower. ROW 5: Allen Hill, Sandy Hill, Tom Hill, Vicki Hill, Andrea Hinson. ROW 6: Alan Hirschberg, Pamela Hobbs, Barbara Hoff- man, Lynda Holden. ROW 7: Peggy Holt, Roger Horton, Leslie Hotchkiss. ROW 8: Ronny Howard, Cheryl Ann Howard, Carolyn Hughes, ROW 9: Susan Hughston, Marsha Hulse. Wu , '- 1f , .. ' - 'M ' . Q p w, - f ,t ,, , ,, - 7 ,, 1 , f 1:4 A ,- ' f ' ., ft , 'f R- '-iz fm f- ,. ' J , 7' i -f J M zzfw gf' W 'R If G1 '- Q J - i ' t , e QW Q Q ge-W -- f V , M J 1 ' 'f -f' f . fi .A 1 5 I ' . we-:EL , A Mo , f ,sw or A J z 5 M , if - . 7 r if ' Fix'-1 fQ,,. ., V of L K! 2 , ,, L Rn' I I 1 , 23,2 , 5, I hate these come-as-you-are parties-l Nancy Camplen. TOP ROW: Paula Humphrey, Ronnie Hunt, Julie Hunter, Michael Hurst, Pam Iliff, Georgia lnmon, Sherry Irvin, Lexann James. ROW 2: Bob Jamison, Jerry Jarrell, Myra Jeffrey, Greg Jenkins, Jim John, Barbara Johnson, Dale Johnson. ROW 3: David Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Mike Johnson, Larry Jones, LaVern Jones, Rhona Jooste. ROW 4: Phil Joseph, Monty Jure, Judy Karasic, Johnni Karseno, . f . . , 4 ,Q f ZX 4' 'X , ef .tr -f -as ff Q r 23 , ,., ,,.. , ,.- .. J .. y r it i .,,, H 2 J, ,,,, 'Bti Q ,, ,i fx O Q ffl. i 1, 5, ' ' 1 N, -' if A J t 1'-Q 43 760' 9' f, V4 ,Q wiv! ? 4 V f ' 7 Betsy Katz. ROW 5: Sandy Kaufman, Alice Keck, Skippy Kennamer, Martin Kennedy, Sally Kennemer. ROW 6: John Kenty, Nancy Kepner, Michael Kern, Jerry Kimbrell. ROW 7: Jan Kincaid, Rickey King, Roger Kline. ROW 8: Danny Knight, Louise Knotts, Mike Kostick. ROW 9: Priscilla Kuhn, Karen Kutchback. I77 I 49 sf we 153 A ,. ,K W we 5 br Ma 45 'IZ' U-Q 'EZY' . . 5 O ,, 4' I .. ..f F 4 iv' L 'L 1' we-0 I ' :Q is ik' i ': 5 'kkQ,, :QA if A RQ WSW X fav, . a r W 'GY 'is r W3 , , , ' as Af .,. 'haf ,pa K , 'f :M far-v. . f 4 s g il J W f ' ,, ..,,' ' ,. L 3 y y . .Q V. X w w 5 A H1 V , S, 2,51 I 5 5, ..,. ,, '11, t, .A , X fi , ,m-, W Q we L WF' - 4' 7 si W as W is a X rw A A, ,jf M ja nf v' f f g , f f f f X 1 . ...,..,-, , . .. N2 -vw 41. .1 V kv A f .1:v.'F f , 8 ' ,, 'W' , ., 1 , as 2, 2. , A- f 1 ,W l liii ,, , , ' f f 'M 5 , .I V- , J. nffaffhgi, ,I N' .W A it 8 2, , vw -V , A ga 2 f ,Z 5 qv if X. 2' , ,ejf , I 7 f I . .. , , ,avi YQ 'rf aa, ..,,y,.,, M rw 5, fv-, J 'za I78 TOP ROW: Carol Kizer, Marilyn Kistenmacher, David Kiser, Mary Kirby, Jimmy Kipness, Harlene Lachman, Robert Lamb, Joyce Lambright. ROW 2: Diana Lane, Steve Langham, Bryce Lank, Peggy Lauck, Sandra Laugenaur, Pitts Launey, Karen Layne. ROW 3: Hal Lawson, Diane Leak, Charles Leftwich, Charlotte Lewis, .lanet Lincoln, Myra Lindley. ROW 4-: Patsy Ling, Marc Lipps, Wayne 7 'ii ., iff'- ,' , f , , f 1 34 wt g fn -V - '.,, ,, ' t ff'-M YL ,aa ,M , f ,fy U- I 4V' ff.--ff f ' V ,, X J 5 y .. fi fn! sa .,.iv:w .f:'.,:' f f f? -,, 1 :iw ' 'c fx , 7 ,X K f f c, 1 i 49 fi f ff 1 W ,fu,: ff' Z' A 1 f 1 ' H , 'f g W is NS an fa 1 44. Lv Littell, Kay Lo'ewen, Charlene Lown. ROW 5: John Low, William Lowerre, Ina Lyle, Don Mackaman, Parn Madera. ROW 6: Tim Madrigal, Robert G. Makela, Dolores Maldo- nado, Linda Manion. ROW 7: Bobbi Marks, Dave Marr, Milton Martin. ROW 8: Susan Martin, Sharon Matthews, Linda Kay May. ROW 9: John Mayo, Martin McAlister. E lofts FOR OPH k 1 ' ' elrt J' 7am J A f it A V V , 4' y y , - ll f IZ C ' 4,5 , fl V J J J it J , I .- f fr, Wit ., x 4 A L, . ry , V X .A, 5, , , , ,.. if w ma , ,i w - . 1 ' fi U ' -.., 1 ' , WZ f, We f ,.,V f Q, I. V V, A I ,,7l.yuc, A -V - 2 -iz ' - - '?':5 ,f:'1f if ' 3, , ,, T G 3 fig A, f , ' E ,.,',-2:1 ' 'Z , .,L. A' 1 f,,'. 'A 'R I ' S ii Q 1 I ,'f. 'A 1 K ' fig 'X J ,- J J dm iiii 3231- ., ff- , ,, ,mu ,.., I 1 J Q 'A' Ci pf 4 t if . J ,,l , - y J e it L', ' ,gm i ', 7? ' f 4 332 , J s Hys- aw' TOP ROW: Teri Mc13ee, Don McCoin, Ann McConnell, Michael McCorkle, Arthur McCrary, Shirley McCurdy, Linda Jewell McDanel.l, Sandra McDaniel. ROW 2: Nancy Mc- Farland, Jo Carol McGehee, Suzanna McGuyrt, Karen Mc- Hugh, Waynette McKed, Pam McKinney, John McMahan. ROW 3: Deanne McMahon, Nancy McMinn, Richard Mc- Mullen, Phyllis McNa.maro, Kevin McNevins, Ricky McNid. . I if W , - Q4 ' , ,, Q Ki 04351 wa? y 5 ,, , , 1 5 H Hnffgic gr X 1 N Z jf Q 7 ff '- f ,W 1, , , ,V,, , M Nl- . M , 2 0 1 4- f 1 . aff, W' 'f T ,ie la it , A E Q! W f ,qi Q , by if 2 f 0 2 ,J 9 ,. ' 4 ROW 4: Jerry McWhorter, Archie Meador, Gail Meador, Margaret Melcalf, Gregg Merrick. ROW 5: Bennie Messina, Sue Millar, Barbara Miller, Cherie Miller, Mike Miller. ROW 6: Glenn Mitchell, Kathy Mitchell, Margaret Mitchell, Craig Moffatt. ROW 7: James Mollenhour, Janet Monson, Frances Marr. ROW 8: George Morgan, Gloria Morgan, Joyce Morgan. ROW 9: Curtis Moore, Edward Moore. I79 ff 112' 1 9' ,gy 4 ff, s, 2 4 ,, .r . W 1 A fx 4 ,' A , x 35 .QQ 3 ' 7 I 5 0 4 4 ' 'W' -1 Q I 1 a Raj, f j wiv? Y!! ax wwf' ,, ,, ia M 1 if W! 4. ' Q ,V A' ff ff QM Kg V y 7 ' f ,, 4 f 41 'nl IJ' ' if 2 ,- f ,, J -,V. Q H gl ': f 'fly fi 7 f f U' ' ,, off rii ff f' Qi i ' , Q X l f'r f ',W',7i77f 'fi isa? -we ,i 4gi af? ,U ariaw essl 1 , ' i k ,- I ,.,. 4-' W., f., fff 6 'M v. , A , .. ,,, , ,,, is a A N if . Q 4 W Y' , , -:Q Jzf , 2 9x 1, 2 f f 1 6' 6: gt X. 1 - wi 5 WW ' ,, I , X U .14 V. e 447 ' I ff z , ' A 1 V ' W ' , ,wi ff' U ,VM aa? , . 71 me 1 ' aff , Z . , f S , ,Ha 'qw If X f X X X f if. fl 7- if ' I80 TOP ROW: Judy Moore, Marsha Moore, Mike Moore, Barbara Morris, .lim Morris, Richard Morse, Bob Morton, Karen Moss. ROW 2: David Munden, Yolanda Munoz, Diarm Murehead, Dick Murphy, Donald Murphy, David Murrah, Eileen Murrah. ROW 3: Margaret Murrah, Jimmy Neece, Jerry Neel, Gordon Nettleton, Kamie Netzorg, Joe Neustupa. ROW 4: Roger Newsome, Sue Nickols, Karen 1 X' Q f I said smile, no Nielsen, Mark Nilan, Gary Norman. ROW 5: Gayle Nor- man, William Norman, Merrilee Norsworthy, Mike Norton, Susan O'Cormor. ROW 6: Jimmy Ogler, Barbara Ohlson, Pedie Oliver, Patty Omi. ROW 7: Carole Pace, Thomas Parr, David Parsons. ROW 8: Charles Patmore, Con-inne Pellillo, Patti Pendergrass. ROW 9: Mike Perry, Billy Perry. GRIN! TOP ROW: Nancy Person, Gary Peyton, John Phenix, Susanne Philliber, Larry Pickard, Larry Pierce, Judy Pierce, Steve Pigman. ROW 2: Rod Poirot, Jim Polk, Emily Polley, Verdie Pope, Richard Prestien, Keith Preston, Don Price. ROW 3: Lee Puckett, Ronnie Purcell, Jodie Ray, Freida Rebley, Dana Redding, Genie Redmond. ROW 4: Douglas Reeder, Judy Reeves, Suzanne Reeves, Vernon Reeves, ,I if - 'alt 5 f 1 5 ' f V , 1 ,,,.., . r J ,:, , 1 1 , , g f i. 'fi . E . , 1 Q p f ' , Z2 , Rf I, -1 .V ' L, ' W 1 , 1 te 1 riff ear 4 ,1 t 4 ' U' if ' ' fa' af xv iv ' ? f hifi' li -7' , ' , V fff'7f7: 'if , -Pa' f' 2 'J' - wg fr, 21. , ,, f..,3E2f V f' ' x 1 7 f 'XX , .. J X ' , 5 f' ij 3. W 1 fa- r 21 ,, . V, L ,M . I .' V, I, Q ,JV34 f 7 , , 'f' f Q f ' ' ' ..,, , r ' ,my ,, , ' ,. , ' ' fl 2 ff , L tyyr , ',,' Kwik' Ferdner Reppey. ROW 5: Ralph Richard, Mike Richards, Ben Rippy, Pam Risting, Judy Robbins. ROW 6: Judy Roberts, Nicki Roberts, Peter Roberts, Denver Robinson. ROW 7: Jimmie Robinson, Katie Rogers, Neta Rogers. ROW 8: Pati Rogers, Raoul Rosenthal, Brenda Ross. ROW 9: Genie Ross, Becky Russell. I8I M a AW : J7 ll .53 V gi Q, . 4 ' - s K 9' - M 1 an ?1f5s+ M 9 M' r 'Lf' J? '17 lg ' :ex ' Q si y i is Q f , if Q , if -1 F I ?!f f f. if 5 f :W 4... '- . f ' f Z X 4, f , -f V ' YV1, .' aff. .-, '!.f',,. ' Wi X' z. 'f ., ' fm ' f :Z-'X ,ff ,. if , , , , A ' F r F aoa neat Waw.amW aw ,gf W il V . I X qiivupr W1 - ' ., ,. frk, V , fywf 1',,., .aff gf,f,,fv'fi K MX, 4.1 V ., ,V I. V,,,,V .st K .f f fa, !!,, .QWWWJ W W tm: ff 'ffv.fa.? ' I if 7. V 1 v Z ' ., 4 ,. , v,,, ,q Qi, Y, ff Fava f My X 1 .aaa- ,w.ff f MZ s,,V I M ,, 'V ki a . iw my l, Y f f ' V i oPHoMoREs PICTURE .. f 'ae A il, x mwkg x M 4' cl in f 1-Liv 'f' - , a a f p t e aaa ff, ffyaa f A 'i 2' ' - , ', 7, w f, , :Lf s y , V4.3 Qgf f ,WN - - ,V fl: , 52 '4 1 V, . A-1, . , . ' Vg if ' 5 f lisa .5 . . K I 5 . F - ae ff.,-gs il 1-mr' , gi., Q' ,f .1 Q, f 7437- 4 Q, -I , K, W 1 f ' as f ' 'W X J .li if X. K A R ,V avi? Q2 awww , Z . Q A H iff m f V'ggwa A . if fl! ' 1-lf' Qviirifliai, 1 ff: f W ., ff f ., .. KM . , .5 f' r 'V w , , ., W. ,, Q li' Q., augur , W 9 2 L a we-f , ff! 4 1 , ,M 2 2 'W 1 7 'f G f 4' f gf tv , ' I I ,I TOP ROW: Patsy Russell, Paula Gail Rutledge, Gordon Sadkin, Beverly Sadler, Ellen Salassi, Reesa Samuelsohn, Frank Sanborn, Paul Sanderson. ROW 2: Carolyn Sarrett, Joanna Sawyer, Pat Saxon, Jimmy Scarborough, Pam Scheffey, Paul Schieffer, Linda Schmidt. ROW 3: Bill Schoenfield, Mardee Schramm, Marc Schwartz, Francine Schwarz, Gary Sconyers, Sharon Scott. ROW 4-: Jo Ann I82 I lost the kitchen sink. Scottievo, .lohnny Seay, Steve Segal, Philip Self, Bob Shackelford. ROW 5: Fred Shannon, Larry Shaw, George Sheffer, James Sheffield, Sallie Shelton. ROW 6: Susan Shepaid, Charlene Shepard, Dora Sherman, Susan Shiels. ROW 7: Norman Shipley, Leslie Shirley, Dorothy Short. ROW 8: Dianna Showers, Bob Shuffler, Susan Silverglat. ROW 9: Bobby Simonsen, Bill Simpson. TOP ROW: Sue Sivright, Richard Skin.ner, Joann Skoda, bury, Barbara Staub, Marie Sterling, Dwight Stevens. . , , KJ jf is Y 2,32 ' V, 3 W L , ,A frrr f V U :fr . e .Alvin ,l is 9 . f V., f :vVV:,y,,A, , ,A 63 A-, K -, .: . ,A A ,, Vyzf ,f I ' 31533 4 ,. Q. I , 414,-.. , W . , . 1 , Y dl 7 I 2292 Ky' 1,1 ',k, f' .f ff f,, . ' f f 1 Axel - , A f 7-.A np:-. A .VL 5 t -V 1- 3, : to y ..:i 1 . t , V ' ' - 3 ' R'-'f -5 . 4 ' 5525 tx, 1 -:ff-F ' A I A V V ,,, ,Q VQVJM .lu e .ZW Q ir 5 ig: Qi, . if , p p A J . . wg, . . .I 0 5 1 w! af, .- ' 'E f f ' 1 3 Y 1 , ...,, W- . . fi- . A .n.. y f 'V if' ff-22-1' ' ', f of If ,l . . . tem r. , W p i r f at 5 ig K f f , lil' i fv f.,, cfkf - ' X - 4- 7 ? . .I V , V AVA' L 5 , :rw f 1 f2,,,,.f 3 If-f -. ' -Lf , -W I f .r V -ff if , A V S l B Ao i T - W - ' f H . 3 frr. t ' ... . ' . ' We ' Q t 5 I I , ,W rv .pu uv , . TQ ' ' r l 1 f' I, , V afzeeafr. 11155.- Judy Slattum, Cheryl Smith, Gwen Smith, Joyce Smith, Joe Smith. ROW 2: Linda Smith, Mary Jean Smith, Sarah Smith, Virginia Smith, Janice Snow, Johnny Sohrweide, Albert Sonsind. ROW 3: Robin Soper, Ron- nie Soven, Flint Sparks, Jane Springer, Gary Stacy, Bar- bara Staff. ROW 4: Stanly Stansbery, Lawrence Stans- ROW 5: Janis Stevens, Pamela Stokes, Barry Stoner, Bob Story, Chuck Stout. ROW 6: Noel Stowt, Suz- anne Sturgis, Bill Sultzlaugh, Steve Tanner. ROW 7: Ann Taylor, .lucly Tate, Ken Taylor. ROW 8: Donna f Tedder, Josie Terrell, Bobby Terrill. ROW 9: Doris Thomp- son, .lulia Thompson. I83 gif 1222 Q, F, V' , 5? ' 1' Q: I 1 , v - 7, if ' ' , ,M , ' Y? 4 ,gf 5:2 X, Q ,f V. L. X . ' V J 2 . N, f 9 ,. , 4 'Z W W l A ' N ' 4 'asf J if ,W 127' 45' ' I X :ff , , 1 V 'wi 4 4 4 2 K b ' , 9 ffl 'mf . ,. 1 fa I 2 K , ,. iv Pk 7:1 .. A T . . Ai. 'A W , .V -ff s Xia ., 79,4 ,W Q We' , W 4 t, ., v. ,, X 5? XX 1.l , in i V V. , -, , yn ,:, , rv vi ii: f I A M y V Q N . . Iliff: A x,Z, ,Z4, ' ' ' ff tt' 4 e - ' 5 l x .AX-,Wt ki ' ., f . W : 478' X ,, V A ff? an ' hw: , J , X 1 '31 cf ff f ,fb . ,QW ,Q -cf My , ,,.,W-mdk, . -f. A , f 1 ,,f Maw , .r , .p 4 ,fyf ' -WQQQKC:-Z:5,. f 4 ' f ,, I U , , I ,Q X ff 1 A 1' 4- , gW4! ' Pig., Q A We M 4 V x l Y G A VK! J 1, V .. 177. I84 TOP ROW: John Russell, Keith Thornton, Donna Jo Tlanda, Jerry Tomanek, Carl Tomlin, Sue Tomlin, Torruny Toulmin, Richard Tracy. ROW 2: Boody Travis, Linda Trusty, Marsha Tucker, Torruny Tully, Emestine Tutt, John Twy- man, Frieda Upchurch. ROW 3: Carol Valentine, Vincent Van Brunt, John Van Crorklite, Bob Van Deventer, Joseph Varga, Suzanne Vaughan. ROW 4: Dick Vermillion, Carlton f5f'-- ff i G Q- PR? XF Q , is 6? , SOPI-I0 oarzs. CoNcE1TED?? NAW! Vickery, Janet Walker, Dianne Wall, Peggy Walter. ROW 5: Wayne C. Warren, Mitzi Watkins, Carol Watson, Cheryl Watson, Lester Watson. ROW 6: Margie Watson, Kay Wehner, Paul Wehrle, Robert- Welch. ROW 7: Martha Welmering, Salle Werth, Richard West. ROW 8: Glenn Weyard, Penny Whelstone, Carolyn White. ROW 9: Roy White, Sharron Whitney. Z ml , ,f, fy I ,M ,V V.:-AH, I .V ,, , ,,,, ,M 11. .,,, 1 111, ,ry 1 f is ,Q Q F 7 , ' fyanf. 1' off? , 1 '4'--M 'f 5 , '. ' f ll A was ' Ur 6 4 fi' , fu J f 4 ,ff f f 2 . 'V 7 f I fr W C , ,, 5 M Q , V M f, ZA , WM, V .f V :swf 5 .- M 1 A is' ! -:xr A , if 157 lv 1 Q W g M 1 1 7 4 I Q f Q a, ' f 1' , I W , 1 , X f r if ,JZ Y. ,- , , 'WEEE LLM' l , ry ,L Q W -f gm ,. ,W . ' ' P ff K 4 f WW 0 A , . Q :erm ,WA r Kgs? L'M ' 4 PM f f ' IA Beautiful, aren't I? TOP ROW: Melanie Whitson, Jackie Wilder, Mike Wilkins, David Wikinson, Claudia Williams, Holly Williams, Pris- cilla Williams, Robin Williamson. ROW 2: Ronnie Willi- ford, Tim Willis, Kennth Wilson, Larry Wimberg, Shay Wolf, Don Wood, Rankie Wortham. ROW 3: Emma Jean Wright, Bill Yarbrough, Janet Yates, Ann Young, Cindy 4' awk 52 f ' A 1' ,. ..,, , -. 1 - 1, FW fs' 1 x ' if M, sg .,., ff - ,Ei , f s' ,f f A vt if 'V ff ,-- U . 1 ' fi ,E lv ., , Q .: if fi Young, Joe Young. ROW 4: John Young, Mimi Young, Vicki Young, Suzanne Youngman, Ricki Zipper. ROW 5: Paul Parker, Allen Patridge, Kenneth Phipps, Eloise Porter, Pat Powell. ROW 6: Sharon Puckett, Leslie Reid. Marcia Bovard, Patty Burnap. ROW 7: Don Reeder, Gerry Serani. Q Q, las f W 1 QU? 7 Q fs, ,lb ww. h-.N...14.wx's. x XXV JY - m 5, 9 I Vw ii v ADDED ATTRACTIONS I STUDENT COUNCIL HAS HAD A BIG YEAR! won the award for the most outstanding member at the Texas workship at S.M.U. conducted our own fall workshops for stu- dent council representatives . .. prepared a guide on parliamentary procedure rewrote the Constitution and By-laws conducted the orientation of new students had an active welcoming committee to orient transfers organized a presidentls committee to co- ordinate school clubs encouraged scholastic improvement through a campaign and Comparative Honor Roll conducted all school elections STUDENT COUNCIL Is DEMOCRACY John Hammond, Vice-President Peggy Jessup, Secretary Carolyn Koontz, Treasurer I88 Mx A ,N Tim Mitchell, ,lohn Hammond, John French, Carolyn Koontz, Duncan Mason, Ellen Shields, ,lohn Watson, Phil Friday, Peggy Jessup Earl Hale. Student Council.. .planned the school dances were responsible for homecoming activities g gave service to others through Thanks- giving Baskets and Christmas toys initiated a College and Vocational Guidance Center kept a school scrapbook of events and honors organized a filing system for informa- tion on school activities attended the Texas Association Con- vention in Odessa helped sponsor assemblies AREIPTKOUD AWD HAPPY or THE YEAR! l'89 SENIOR MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Mary Tarpley, Toby Tate, Cazzie Miller, Phil Maxwell, .lim Pace, Carolyn Koontz, Ellen Shields, Cathie Hulse. ROW 2: ,lay Ferguson, Sue Krider, June Pellillo, Merrinell Phillips, Paulene Price, Mike Freedman, Peggy Jessup, Tim Mitchell. ROW 3: Church Jordan, Ronald Bock, Bob Beckmann, David Tanner, John French, Duncan Mason, Howard Henslee, John Hammond, Marion Hurt, Marc McKinney. X Mary Tarpley feels electric current in Atomic assembly sponsored by Student Council. I90 Q-, STUDE T BonY PEAKS THROUGH 3 JUNIOR MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Bill Rider, Sherry Isbell, Scotty Idzorek, Barbara Glew, John Watson, Phil Friday. ROW 2: Tommy May, John Mc- Leod, Don Mayhorn, Elizabeth Kersting, Suzie Lyle, Ken Meyer- cord, William Saucedo, Bob Nichols. ROW 3: Billy Atkinson, Jay Bates, Roger Bohannon, Judy Comroe, Diane Dickson, Peggy Easton, Sherry Fisher, Lewis Hollweg. l.l-.......?4.i. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Sue Alley, Sandra Laugenauer, Darlene Alford, Ann Akridge, Ellen Epstein, Anita Hen- drix, Pat Saxon. ROW 2: Bobby Terrill, Skippy Kennamer, Ann McConnell, Cherie Miller, Sally Werth, Earl Hale, Gordon Nettle- ton. ROW 3: Mary Jean Smith, Ann Ray, .lirnrny Cole, Lyn Davis, Steve Epps, Torn Parr, David Wilkinson, Sandy Kaufman, Nina Kay Davis. -- T- -if 'vw 'S G5 -.1139 ' Can you play golf in high heels? I92 Caroly Koontz, Ellen Shields, and .lohn Watson pool their skills in business affairs. ,m,,,,,,,Jw'll4 1 ,. I f- v - I X 2,3 f ' , ' f ' I I ,' ' , A 4 I ,,A,A A I , A R f 1 L f ',-- A TIM MITCHELL JIMMY CARR MARY TARPLEY President Vice-president Secretary -qs ' I--f ' ll V 1 5-.lf V 11 KS 719 3 of ' f an A J A i I T 5 , ,, fra MMM MM we M M 'MM MM M f ' 'k-' k', l .- 1 ,V ' 'V I k,,' 1 i.'ifi1,l' A I V , '--' L, 'ryh 5 if-19 I I I L MMMMMMM MMMM . 'V ,- L BETSY WINN Treasurer I TEGRITY Is A SIG OF Ho OR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is the highest honor which a high school can bestow upon a student. An overall grade average of B must be maintained, and no grade lower than C on the semester average in any subject must be made. Grades however are not the basis for election to NHS. Students are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. WAYNE ADAMS SANDLYN COOLEY JOHN HARRIS ELLEN PRESSMAN ANN BECKLAND TOMMYE PYLAND I 93 ,M W U ij!! OLD MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Elaine Kantor, Muriel Yaffe, Nancy Greer. ROW 2: Wayne Covington, Kent Smith, Sue Smith, Steve Israel. SPANISH HONOR STUDENTS SEEK TOLERANCE SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Thomas Jefferson is proud to have a local chapter of the National Honor Society for Spanish studentsg the chapter is spon- sored by the American Association of Teach- ers of Spanish and Portuguese. Our local chapter named for ,lose Vasconcelas, the creator of lVIexico's system of public educa- tion, was founded in 1958. From that time symbolic initiations in the fall and the spring of each year have recognized the outstanding scholastic achievements of Spanish students. The Societyls motto, 'Todos a una, meaning HAll togetherf, seeks to encourage members to further their studies of languages, the key which fastens tolerance and understanding of diverse for- eign customs, NEW MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Geraldine Tiffany, .lean Lewis, Peggy Bradley. ROW 2: Mike Twiehaus, Patrick Boland, Steve Ellis, ,lane Jackson, Barbara Shockey. l.........W. Yhwl i ,, K 1 E UILL AND SCROLL Ho oils JOURNALISM STUDENTS -Lt, ' SGRGLL Quill and Scroll is the honorary society for high school journalists. Election to Quill and Scroll is the highest honor attainable by members of the yearbook or news- paper staif. Only junior and senior students with high scholastic averages and out- I' standing journalistic achievement may be elected to membership in the organization, which is respected throughout the world of journalism. FIRST ROW: Tommye Pyland, .lane Anne Nelson, Carol roe, Lee Hughes, John Hammond, Carolyn Bailey, Marilvn Crosby, David Ritz, Muriel Yaffe. SECOND ROW: Judy Com- Vaughan, Lin Campbell, Tommy Jones, Joan Ondrovik. R ,fnffl jak Q, 1 J I? 4 -:fi y J , Na rf: K .fl :Q BOBBY LEGG DUNCAN MASON BOBBY NICHOLS JOHN WATSON JOHN FRENCH President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sheriff KEY CLUB The Key Club, a service organization, is the only boys' club in Thomas Jefferson. It works to better the community and inspire members to be good citizens through Working together for a common cause. Its activities include the Heart Fund, Kiwanis Christmas Charity, the March of Dimes, the Blue Cross Organization, and selling First Aid Kits to finance worthwhile school projects. DAVID WILKERSON JAY BATES EDDIE BRISTOW EUGENE CONROE STEVE COOK I , ,, ,:, A 4 W, RICHARD COSTON DONNIE CROWDER BENNY DROLLINGER BRIAN EBERSTEIN JIMMY ELLINGTON 64966 STEVE ELLIS EEN VESCESKY BUDDY HADEN HOWARD HENSLEE LARRY HUELBIG I96 H Ipwzfg, 4' Qi, Q 5, H 'fl C 'Q- I L61 S N. f gf '- II ws Ml, 1 ' Is SERVICE . . . ty AV lg, f l, 4V, j J' l . Efffififfiii-3 can 53'26if BILL KEESY JOHN LADD JIM LAWRENCE EDDIE LESTER DAVID LOVING DEXTER MARBLE SID McLAIN DON McCOIN TIM MITCHELL BUBBA MYERS DAVID NELSON JIM PACE TOM PARR RONNIE REASER BILL RIDER V761 DOUG ROGERS TOM SMITH JIMMY SPENCE JOHNNY STEMMONS MIKE WILKERSON I97 Fourth year Latin students exercise special authority as Roman deities. no gy ll i 56 E ,ff 2 s Z. ,. W , K .,,,M. , , - 'UI 1 f 5 kk , , :f . ' 1- K ff , rf ' . . , rm -xr gb A 1 - ,F , - - . ix 7 ' ' 'F , , ,ri , , X I b A 'xx 1 . i VK . f A P A ,F 'X ,, I FRONT ROW: Sanlyn Cooley, Arthur McC.ray. SECOND ROW: 4 . ' 5 W3 -1- 'ffj 'E Mark McK1nney, Betsy Wmn, David Tanner. , 3 I 1 Q? X 6 his V K eey-e ' R 1 ' ' I I. , ' 'if' 'I fm.1 YW K- fel ,Ur l-Q A . .. L - ' Q ai I A WD V . fl ' 5 Q IWW . ' M if .. S421 . 4 P F 1 f ,334 .gf 1 9 -R wr f f if i--' - W ', - -l ' ,jg , RQ., ,1 , 2' 55 rw o,kX- ig! A - 3ftvf'g4.1'r 5 'al he 1 g.-avi , fi ,f , 1 X. -i . I K - f.,:2::: . 'sg ' . ' - 1 -l , ., ' ' J ' A 1- 'li R W N W ell'f9li'i3fQfl i he ,V faf iff . R y ryyoo 5 .. Ei 2 1, i oo RV V I ..,, A yi, , , A bg mu O R E , R. V, 2 ay 2 , A X A' R 'g V 5 Q - f iiii kg, I , . . f',' .Lili . , FIRST ROW: Priscilla Cross, Anne Walters, .lune Pellilo, Charlotte Sandaas. SECOND ROW: Brian Eberstein, Sandra Dennis, Chuck Long, Mike Friedman, Ellen Pressman. I98 1 LATIN CLUB To bring a spirit of lighthearted enjoyment to the pursuit of weighty knowledge, to retain a zest for life and luxury in the present while acknowl- edging the wisdom of the past, to provide a channel for the gratification of Epicurean desires in a corn- A pany of common interests-these are the aims of the Latin Club. uConvivium incipiatlw SPONSORS: Mrs. Mary Anna Hammet Mrs. Ina Mae Mason Hattie Lucille Searcy REBELS Go CLASSICAL FIRST ROW: Roberta Feil, Margaret Dodson, Toni Aguilar, Lynn Waldman. TOP ROW: Buddy Haden, Mark McKin- ney, Nina Williams, Rowena Hoyt. I99 CONSUL: Ross Young. LICTORS BOTTOM TO TOP: Ken Taylor, Robert Erickson, Bill Schoen- tield, Woody Lusk, John Low, Jerry Tomenek. STANDING: Duann Cobb. ROW l: Sharon Collings- worth, Boody Travis. ROW 2: Don Wood. CONSUL: Arabella Craddock. LICTORS BOTTO-M TO TOP: Keith Thorton, Bill Lowerre, Harold Granek, Gene Dempster, Pitts Launey, David Hanson. 5 A f i X , 1 Q36 g f 1 f f , f5':.f1:Ww :, - ' FRONT ROW: Bobby Shelton, Richard Donovan, Kenny Meyercord, Scotty ldzorek, Carolyn Stewart Vicky Rutherford Barbara Glew Sally Reed. ROW 2: Grover McMains, Barbara Sickler, Joanne Rosenthal, Mary Wheeler, Marilyn Zalkovsky Judy Massey Sue Gruber Kathy Hagaman, Chuck Long. ROW 3: Phil Friday, Alan Gerson, Terry Rogers, Bill Graham, Vicky Vandershce Tom Wilder Earle McBride. THIRD YE R CoNsULs LE D S NATE FRONT ROW: Torn- mye Pyland, Tammy Gayner, Susie Harris, Karen Harrison, Nancy Person, Lonnie Gomez. ROW 2: Gwen .lonteS, ,loan Read, Susan Drury, Carol Young, Marilee Norsworthy, Kathy Gaynier. ROW 3: Tom Parr, Chuck Long, Bob Beckman, Tommy Jones, Ralph Thornton, Tommy May. Amazons receive Hercules 'if' QQ I A , I f , . , K 'HL 4, 2 M 3 I ' f,.f F , Q .. I ig X , if if U 5 s ,W 'arf . g 54, 5 K 5 4 .W . , on ,if I .V 2 y W V415 My eww, Wedding Roman Style Gladitorial Combat r 2 lfafi X -x N. Q Bride: Lynn Watson, Mother, Sandra Brigger, Groom: Kenneth Bardin. ROW l: Gwen Smith, Melanie Whitson, Suzanne Vaughan, Marilyn Kistenrnacker, Karen Briggs, Marilyn Flem- ing, Jackie McAdams, Sally Werth, Ann How- ard, Betty'Jo Eddrirxgt, Kathy Carnahan, Diana Lane. ROW 2: Carol Cohen, Mary Kirby, Karen Nielson, Becky Pounders, Betsy Bridenthal, Susanne Philliber, Margare Gray. ROW 3: Steve Siegal, Paul Schieffer, Danny Gruen, Scott Hammett, Doug Reeder, Roger Bohannon. 5 ff 3 22 f f : I 5 Z f Z 'V' 2 1 X g Ar 4 ,, 5 ,f giglgw. E, we 5 :V if 'Q rw F kat I4 'X ig Mt 'Y V v ,K , Xnqx ,T ,..,.,,,,, H V , E Happy Victim: Barry Stone, Winner: Ross Collier. ROW 1: Susan Beddoe, Carla Chapman, Lenna Denny, Judy Reeves, Pam Head, Dora Sherman, Nancy Allen, Susan Drury, Gwen Jones, Marianne Schultz. ROW 2: Barbara Buehner, Donald Fleharty, Judy Robbins, Kamie Netzorg, Pati Rogers, Susan Bernat, Gail Arnonoff, Jan Kincaid. ROW 3: Richard Skinner, Larry Stansbcry, Jodie Ray, David Johnson, Richard Coston, Bob Schakleford, Mike Schrieher, David Wilkinson. ROW 1: Ann McConnell. ROW 2: .lean Frizelle, Carol Hamilton, Lila Deis, Sallie Shelton, Dana Redding. ROW 3: Sherry Irvin, Barbara Mil- ler, Barbara Hoffman, Carolyn Car- gile, Etta Lu Drollinger, Ann Ake- ridge, Sue Nichols, Suzy Dickenson, Carol Kiser. ROW 4-: Eloise Porter, Robin Cash, Karen Ballou, Pat Dye, Suzanne Reeves, Caren Clark. Slave Drive y L' Sl A1 1 Manumission ERONT ROW: Cindy Cox, Ellen Salassi, Marlys Ecker, Reesa Sam- uelsohn, Claudia Barber. ROW 2: Barbara Staff, Maria Larnpman, Les- lie Shirley, Judy Tate, Pat Forman, Bobby Terrill, Randy Rosenthal. ROW 3: Raymond Collier, J ack Can- non, David Cook. ROW 1: Mark Drltz, Jack Zumberge, Paul Wherle, Corrine Pel- lilo, Mary Lou Bate- man, Barbara Pam- pell. ROW 2: Geof- fery Bowman, Mike Richards, Mike Nich- ols, Sandy Luten, Donna Tlanda, Phyl- lis McNamara, Pat Saxon, Josie Terrell, Cheryl Watson, Bob Houston, Jodie Ray. 203 MESCAL WILSON President E THE Nous ENTRE NOUS Whatever we may become-scientists, bal- lerinas, globe-trotters, dress designers, mathemati- cians, architects, decorators, or painters-we know that the French language is an asset. We also know, entre nous, that a better understanding of the culture and customs of another nation is vital. So, We in- crease our knowledge at our meetings with films, slides, games, songs, and reports. And we climax our year with a banquet-French menu, naturelle- ment! Entre Nous is open to all students now taking or having, taken French. SEATED: Gail Evans, Pauline Price, Mescal Wilson. FRONT ROW: Barbara Crawford, Margaret Mitchell, Sharon Bright, Susan Silverglat, Carolyn Sarrett, Jo Ann Scottino, Carol Evans, Bobbi Marks, Ellen Epstein, Jo Marcia, Linda Hart, Cynthia L,Hommedieu, Abbey Hintgen, Dona Mays. ROW 2: Beverly Callison, Judith Moore, Carol Myers, Carol Day, Patty Buruays, Elsie Rockwell, Jane Todd, Donna Aigner, Carol Borsch, Penny Gamble, Caroline Smith, Jane Anne Nelson, Carol Doyle. ROW 3: Allen Paul Hill, Paula Benninghoven, Elizabeth Colborn, Linda Purvis, Marie Dubose, Betty .Jane 204 MacDonough, Susan Shepard, Jackie Hodges, Jeanne Burford, Brenda Barnes, Gail MacDonald, Judy Byers. ROW 4-: Pat Closser, Peggy Holt, Linda Schmidt, l..aVerne Goetz, Brenda Ehrich, Virginia Witt, Linda Fletcher, Kay Silverthorn, Sally Schmidt, Peggy Jessup, Celeste Erwin, Sherry McDaniel, Susan Paullus, Charlene Lown. ROW 5: Connie Hervey, 1Andrea Gray, Suzanne McGuyrt, Sharon Roath, Marcia Bovard, Genie Redmond, Kay Wehner, Marsha Ablon, Sheri Miller, Mike Cotton, Kent Smith, Roi Best, Byron Davey, Leif Stromberg, David Sturgiss, Jim Bell, Donnie Crowder, Marsha Tucker. f fl J ' i l o f ' it J J V BETSY WINN GAIL EVANS GREGG SHAFER Vice-president Secretary Tregwfef SEATED: Gregg Shafer, Betsy Winn. FRONT ROW: Carol Crosby, Nancy Wilson, Jackie Findley, Gail Aronoff, Sarah Ann Smith, Diane Starr, Josie Terrell, Linda Trusty, Madelaine Blakes. ROW 2: Alice Keck, Pam Schefiey, Pam Iliff, Elna Armstrong, Cheryl Kothe, Pat Murray, Sue Morehead, Leslie Murphy, Pat Lagow, Judy Linthicum, Joan Read, Doris Bevers. ROW 3: Susan Dobson, Jo Lynn Randle, Jennie Hislop, Sandra Schewettmann, Carole Clinger, Sue Kirby, Susan O'Malley, Bechy Ham, Patty Moore, Jacque Chapman, Mariheth Mc- Namare, Kitty Whiteside. ROW 4: Carolyn Davis, Vicky Ruther- ford, Missi Germain, Cynthia Cook, Pam March, Tami Phenix, Penny Brannon, Alan Gerson, Carole Busacher, Consuelo de Choudens, Susan Crisiord, Janet Chenoweth. ROW 5: Seymour Lane, Steve Tanner, Rod Poirot, Don Ford, Stephen Logsdon, Gary Brower, Mike Wilkerson, Jary Reppen, Jane Snow, Jim Temple, Brenda Boaz, Chris Lundahl, Amye Butler. 205 COTERIE HONORS PLEDGES Sharon Roath Missi Germain Madelaine Blakes Elizabeth Colborn Jackie Hodges Carol Myers Kent Smith Tami Phenix PAM CLARK, Chairman SPONSORS: Mrs. Comstock Mrs. Mary Anna Hammet LA COTERIE Open to all enrolled in third and fourth year French, this inner circle of Entre Nous grants honors twice each year to outstanding second year stu- dents by naming them novices or pledges. At mid-term, only graduating seniors are pledged, while in May undergraduate students are so acknowledged. A nos reunions, nous nous instruisons et nous nous amusorls-ci la fois. FRONT ROW: Cindy L'Hommedien, Mescal Wilson, Linda Hart, Abbey Hintgen, Pauline Price, Carol Crosby, Elna Armstrong, .lackie Findley. ROW 2: Carol Borsch, Brenda Barns, Penny Gamble, Caroline. Smith, Dona Mays, Carol Doyle, Nancy Wilson, Jennie Hislop, Diane Starr. ROW 3: Sally Schmidt, Betsy Winn, Celeste Irwin, Sherry McDaniel, Gail Evans, Gail MacDonald, Jane Anne Nelson. ROW 4: Peggy Jessup, Roi Best, David Sturgiss, Jim Bell, Donnie Crowder, Gregg Shafer. 206 vi? , ,J .: . '.1. .: , ' iff J f , -1? as - I ' 'l :-' E4 - ' - ' 'ffffz ' Z I A LA ,' A7 ,,,,L, ' ALLEN BRANDENBURG JANE SMITH MARY TARPLEY TED GRUEN President - Vice-president Secretary Treasurer GERMAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB 4'Wer die deutsche Sprache studiert, befindet sich auf dem Markte, wo alle Nationen ihre Waren anbieteng er spielt den Dolmetscher, indem er sich selbst bereichertf' .JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE FRONT ROW: Janet Tornpson, Janet Monson, Pam Clark, Don McCoin, Paul Parker, Johnny Komdat, Charles Miller, Carolyn Monson, Mary Tarply, Loraine Cox, Suzy Mahoney. Marston Meadon, Dick Huden, Eddie Parma. FOURTH ROW: SECOND ROW: Jane Jackson, Jane Smith, Ken Meyencord, Allen Brnadenburg, Tom Holloway, Bill McLexoy, Tanny James Glass, Richard Birnholz, Barry Kaplan. THIRD ROW: Staton, Richard Freed, Ted Gruen. Sponsored by Miss Webb. OFFICERS: Mrs. .lo Ann Hiller, Sponsor, Jo Carol McGehee, President 3 Earl Hale, Reporter, Jill Eaton, Secretary, Sharon Puckett, Vice-presidef' ' 1 Mrs. Tina Lois Stanlev.. Sponsor. Los E CA T Domes NENCHA TED,, FRONT ROW: Carolyn White, Linda May, Ann Byrarn, Betsy Katz, Lynn Gleason, Sandra McDaniel, Janet Yates, Nancy Camplen, Edna Menchaka, Martha Hulse, Ann Ray, JoAnn Hay. SECOND ROW: Linda Manion, Judy Argo, Paula Humphrey, Cece Richardson, Kathie Lee, Mary Stubbs, Diane Smith, Susan Tomlin, Mardee Schram, Roger Deane Chambers, Andy Nelson. THIRD ROW: Susan Marton, Mary Jane Hewett, Judy Slattam, Skippy Wharton, .leanne Chasens, loan Bray, WITH Sandy Koonce, Carolyn Cooley, Diane Leak, Mary Chris Gib- bons, Joyce Bronson, Nina Kay Davis. FOURTH ROW: Dianne DeGaugh, Barbara Foster, Karla Lundeen, .Iodie Russell, Pain Madera, Barbara Birmingham, Penny Pribble, Beverly Haley, Melissa Beahg, Prisulla Williams, Lynda Holden. FIFTH ROW: Geo Guerrey, Chuck Fuller, ,lay Hutchison, Steven Williams, Donald Murphy, Steve Voelzke, Mike Darnell, Ken Drummy, Pat Bradley, Randy Wilson. LOS ENCANTADORES Los Encantadores, T. Jfs new Spanish Club for second year students, had a fine first year. The only specific purpose of the club being to have a good time, the officers and steering committee of the club de- veloped a program to adequately meet their aim. The club, consisting of approximately 130 students, met downtown for a Mexican SPANISH FRONT ROW: Martha Welrnering, Carolyn Kinkel, Nancy Kepner, Jill Drake, Nicki Roberts, Sandra Laugenour, Dinah Davis, Margaret Berry, Joyce Lambright, Dolores Maldonado, Jill Eaton, Jane Gettle. SECOND ROW: Linda Brandt, Jimmy Sue Brooks, Michelle Burns, Linda Hemby, Jan Springer, Sue Alley, Pamela Stokes, Louise Knotts, Leslie Hotchkiss, Nancy Robbins, Jackie Wilder, Sharron Whitney, Jo Carol McGehee, Mrs. Lois Stanley. THIRD ROW: Rusty Candy, Linda Smith, Judith Karasic, Judy Garner, Elizabeth Stanley, La Vern dinner, gave a Christmas party for the stu- dents, and another party for the less for- tunate children at the.l.,atin American Mis- sion. The members of Los Encantadores feel that their first and extremely successful year is a good inclination that the clubis future will be equally as enjoyable. Jo Carol McCehee prepares pinata at Spanish party. Jones, Nancy Black, Judy Pringle, Mary Hay, Claudia Wil- liams, Genie Ross, Robin Soper. FOURTH ROW: Frank Sanborn, Yolanda Munoz, Bonnie Garritson, Sally Kennemer, Brenda Ross, Anne Franklin, Pam Risting, Joyce Smith, Susan Hughston, Nancy McMinn, Beverly Sadler, Sharon Puckett, Kay Loewen, Joyce Powell, FIFTH ROW: Jerry Jarrell, Erskine Hightower, Edward Dunbar, Larry Schwartz, Bobby Sparks, Bob Beckmann, Bill Ehrich, Mike Wilkins, John Hill, Robert Welch, Steve Cook, Earl Hale, Bennie Messina. FRONT ROW: Margo Barbee, Karen Alford, Jean Lewis, Sue de la Vega, Kay Grant, Muriel Yaffe, Susie Yenny, Joan Leonard, Sandy Hill, Abbey Hintgen, Diane Browell, Elaine Kanter, Carol Kennedy, Margie Rechif. ROW 2: Sue Miller, Sue Smith, Kathy Wilson, Martha McGavock, Willie Saucedo, Cheryl Clark, Ann Thoreson, Nancy Greer, Elsie Rockwell, Kathy Borreson, Margie Watson, Olivia Olivera, Judy Gardiner. ROW 3: Jimmy Gilmore, Taffey Vander Meulen, Carol Slocum, Donna Dungan, Linda Whitehouse, Cindy Cook, Sue Dobson, Lin Campbell, Janet Lincoln, Peggy Easton, Peggy Bradley, Barbara Stout, Joann Skoda, Miss Sarah Davidson, Sponsor. ROW 4: Pat Boland, Steve Israel, Frank I-Ioffer, Tom Hill, David Thompson, Steve Ellis, Susan Doran, Marion Prescott, Geraldine Tiffany, Marilyn Vaughn, Mary Jean Smith, Harlene Larchman, Linda Fritz. ROW 5: Dick Grisham, Lee Puckett, Kent Smith, Joe Altick, Mike Twiehaus, Nancy Bybee, Barbara Shockey, June Jackson, Barbara Jones, Irene Johnson, Sherry Fisher, Richard Prestien, Candace Noyd. ALL A ERICAS CAPT RE ATT15: Tto OFFICERS: Elaine Kanter, President, Kent Smith, Vice-president, Steve Ellis, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Susan Dobson, Parliamentarian. 'A X Yasser 2,13 frm- ' f .fini is-sa has-sukxbi. , X, 'J ',.'-jgw, s- , warg ...M st . .,,, Li-15, f .s s- . ssss K PAN AMERICAN i Some of the activities of Pan ing countries. -3 American Student Forum include , M hearing native speakers, endeavormg to improve community relations, and A attending the state convention in Aus tin. The purpose of the Club is to learn the customs and aspirations of Latin American countries in order to help, in a small Way, the promotion of better relations with Spanish-speak OFFICERS: Mrs. Hil- ler, Sponsor, Terri Rodgers, Secretary, Kathie Lee, Corres- ponding Secretary, Kathie Kuhn, Chap- lain, Barbara Shoclcey, Program Vice-presi- dent, Carolyn Bailey, Reporter, Jodie Rus- sell, Vice-president for Projects, Carol Harri- son, Historian. E PHAS s EDUCATION ATTRACTS FUTURE TEACHERS FUTURE TEACHERS Through Student Aide and Teacher Aid programs, the FTA strives to aid and interest high school students in teaching as a career, based upon the search for high ideals and learning. Hostessing at open house, the rummage sale, the party for orphans, the coke parties, and the Farewell Dinner all helped to establish precedent for future vocations. Picture I- FTRST ROW: Sallie Shelton, Linda Hart, Priscilla Cross, Sanlyn Cooley, Abbey Hintger, Carolyn Moritz. ROW 2: Dinah Adams, Susan Beddoe, Joyce Cryder, Nancy Greer, Suzanne Vaughan, Arlene Dietz. ROW 3: Carol Slocum, Ellen Epstein, Kathie Lee, Susan Ladd, Jane Smith, Joan Leonard. ROW 4: Sue Smith, Carolyn Bailey, Betsy Dennis, Sue Gruber, Rosyland Granek, Janet Gilmore. ROW 5: Karen Ballou, Barbara Shockey, Carol Harrison, Jodie Russell, Susan Doran, Terry Rogers, .lo Carol McGehee. Ut Picture II- FIRST ROW: Karen Alford, Leslie Murphy, Marianne Schultz, .loanne Rosenburg, Margie Rechief, Susie Yenny. ROW 2: Frances Marr, Pam Stokes, Ann Akridge, Charlotte Sandass, Elaine Donald- son, Carolyn White, Betsy Bingrnan. ROW 3: Charlene Callison, Cherie Miller, Louise Knotts, Marrilee Norsworthy, Carol Borsch, Peggy Bradley, Cindy L'Hornmedieu. ROW 4-: Nina Davis, Carolyn Honza, Sally Logan, Lynn Waldman, Sherry Isbell, Kathie Haga- man, Cynthia Beale. ROW 5: Kathie Kuhn, Margaret Johnson, Carol Cook, Kay Silverthom, Jean Richardson, Nancy Hill. -HI OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: .lill James, His- toriang Eloise Porter, Chaplain. ROW 2: Martha Cross, Vice-pres- identg Lana Lee, Treasurer, Mar- ion Prescott, Secretary, Betty Cain, President. FUTURE NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses Club is an organization which helps to ex- tend the interest of girls in nursing , . by sponsoring field trips to hos- pitals, to colleges of nursing and 1, to other places Where nursing is promoted. F.N.C. also sponsors l f films, speakers, and demonstrations relating to the field of medicine and takes an active part in the Texas Association of Future Nurses. ff SPONSORS: Mrs. D. O. Weiner Mrs. J. S. Krakusin STATE PRESIDENT: Carolyn Stewart HELPI G THERS: F. .C. GOAL FRONT ROW: Lynn Gleason, Nancy Black, Betty Cain, .lill James, Etta Lu Drollinger, Tammy Gaynier, Elouise Porter, Peggy Lines, JoAnn Howley. ROW 2: Sue Cordon, Kathy Caynier, Charlotte Wall, Barbara Staub, Kathy Harbour, .ludy Linthicum, Sharon Scott, JoAnn Atkins, Melanie Whitson, Shelia Caiser. ROW 3: lane Schmeer, Martha Cross, Merrilee Norsworthy, Peggy Walter, ,lo Deane Clanton, Kim Angell, Nancy Black, Nancy McDonald, Toni Aguilar, Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, Sponsor. ROW 4: Sandra Dilworth, Carolyn Stewart, Lana Lee, Barbara Staff, Becky Pounders, Marion Prescott, Geraldine Tiffany, Andrea Cray, Margaret Carlson, Pam March, Suzanne McGannon. . -J 'I' FRONT ROW: Walter Bone, Ellen Pressman, Ann Walters, Toni Aguilar, Priscilla Cross, Linda Trusty, Lonnie Gomez, Karen Harrison, John Sewell, Jim Temple, Mr. Akin-Sponsor. ROW 2: Harold Granek, John Harris, Bobby Holloway, Warner Massey, Dennis Abrams, Richard Bernholz, John Hill, Rick Fetterman, Mickey Bierner, Jeb Blum, Paul Johnston, Mike Silverglat. ROW 3: Arthur McCray, Mike Kaplan, Harrison Smith, Don Hayes, Rich- ard' Bryon, David Gurseh, 'Marion Hurt, Don Loewen, Eddie Parma, Bill Alling, Keith Thornton, Marston Meador. ROW 4: Rob Kohler, Barry Stoner, Joe Mahoney, David Tanner, Mike Friedman, Gary Wilcox, Tommy May, Tommy Jones, George Guerry, Gene Cawfield, Steve Colley, Jimmy Pace, Bobby Moses. ROW 5: Don Adams, Johnny Komdot, Glen Gainer, Ted Gruen, Bob Beckmann, Dick Ward, Jim Larsen, Donald Koos, John Graves, Judson Neff, Dick Grisham, Roger lzard, Bill Erich. SCIENCE OPENS NEW VISTAS SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club endeavors to explore many phases of science through its programs, and to make the science courses offered by Thomas Jefferson interesting and stimulating through outside activities. Also co-sponsor of the Thomas Jefferson Science Fair, the Science Club strives to increase their knowledge of science, to learn to perfect scientific skills, and to understand the importance of science in our lives. MARSTON MEADOR DAVID TANNER President Vice-president ANNE WALTERS Secretary ARTHUR MCCRAY Treasurer 2l3 l 1 l FRONT ROW: Marston Meador, Tonuny May, Gary Wilcox, Pauline Price, Jill James, Barbara McClure, Judy McClure Richard West, Bob Beckmann, Tommy Jones, Charles Miller, Anita Horwitz, Betsy Katz, Jim Larsen, Elizabeth Kersting, Stromberg, Bobby Terrill, George Trotzuk. Sponsored by Mr. Paul Sanderson, Steve Edelstein. ROW 2: Shuah Siemer, , Judy Karasic. ROW 3: Mike Alexander, John Harris, Lee Hughes. Not pictured: Margie Adams, David Gursch, Stephen Logsdon, Joe Mahoney, Steve Probst, Leif Blazer. PHoTooRAPHY FANS ORGANIZE OFFICERS: John Harris, President, Jill James, Secretaryg Marston Meador, it 7, urerg Lee Hughes, Vice-President. '4 ' 2 f,, , 5 'fs f Ii. ,',' W U C57 .e ' 'iff f . --hush Treas- CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, newly organ- ized this year, is a group of students with a common interest in photog- raphy and a curiosity to learn more about, their hobby. Qualifications for membership are based on interest rath- er than prior knowledge. The Camera Club helps to give T. J. a diverse and well-rounded program of extracurricu- lar activities. OFFICERS: Marrianne Schultz, Sec- retary, Jim Seabolt, President, Jody Ray, Vice-president. ma on 5 ? 'W W' ,, ' 15715557 Ziifglf ZMTYL X mlm ff e rw f ff ' 9 , Q. Mow. -,, yeG,,4,y.c.4J47,,.j,f, s,sf,, 5 , M,-,,,.,,. , .,.,,,:g-5 E j r, 71, U ff ,z Ax . -mg X 'QSC ff J: 1 E iii 2 2 z A r'-ws.- .,A.,L, N ,,,fw 57 'X jj N1 is A! 'ff ,QNX V ,f'.,.a:.,,, ..Z'N '1:Q syfj sy EMM ,s e I J ry mf! by 6077 2 E li. f fw,:f,,- f if' Of Af'fa.z,,, 3, 514 If 1 f' K ,rr ff, ff CHESS CLUB Tense moments, terse Words, studied action, inspired instruc- tion, pleasurable practice, convivial friends with similar interests -these things and more are the rewards which the Chess Club gives to each of its members. The ageless, engrossing game of chess provides devotees and neophytes alike mental relaxation and stimulation in inter-city competition or after-school games. FRONT ROW: Mike Freidman, Ralph Thornton, Bob Gechsman, Sanlyn Cooley, Marrianne Schultz, Gail Mac- Donnald, Patte Roger. ROW 2: Rodger lzard, Phil Clark, Jody Ray, Butch Cameron, J ames Glass, Jerry Tomarek Jim Seabolt, Bill Schnebcr, Bill Allings, Geraldine Tiffany, Terry Rogers. ROW 3: J-eoffry Bowman, Mike Moore Johnny Komdat, Dick Grisham, Arthur McCray, Dick Ward, Gene Cawlfield, Robert Rodgers. Sponsored by Mrs Marlene Webb. OFFICERS-STANDING: Gene Dempster, President-Treasurerg Bob Irish, Secretaryg James Shef- field, Vice'president. SEATED: Janet Thompson. RADIO E THUSIASTS FOUND CLUB RADIO CLUB To promote a better understanding of the field of amateur radio as well as to provide a common basis of interest are the goals of the Thomas Jefferson Amateur Radio Club. lt was founded under the sponsorship of Mr. Jordan in the Spring of l960 with a charter membership of five and has grown to a club of over twenty members. STANDING: MT- Bill J0Td2U1, SIWUSOT, C6119 Cawlfield, B019 Bruce Gibson, Bruce Dishman, Donnell Koos. FIRST ROW: Irish, Bill Alling, John Graves, Bob Beckmann. SEATED, Jameg KJ, LJ Grimes, Janet Thompson, Gregjlenkins, Larry ROW 2: ,lames fSkipJ Sheffield, Steve Israel, Bobby Terrill, Jones, Brian Johnson, Gene Dempster. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB Providing efficient assistance for students and faculty in finding and enjoying the sources of literature and information available in the Thomas Jefferson library is the objective of the Library Service Club. They are especially interested in stimulating an appreciation for good books and in helping to maintain a pleasant, friendly atmosphere for all who come there. President. LIBRARY ls CE TER OF LEARNING FRONT ROW: Jodie Ray, Phillip Maxwell, Dennis Abrams, Mickey Burner, Art Hammons. ROW 2: Mary Jo Strange, Susan Beddoes, Pat Lagow, Sandy Hill, Jo Dean Clanton, Jane Todd, Sue Hill, Jo Carol McGehee. ROW 3: Marianne Schultz, Jo Marcia, Fredyann Levit, Toby Tate, Anita Horwitz, Donna Aigner, Betty Cain, Judy Sefton. ROW 4: Sandra Wolfe, Charlotte Wells, Becky Pounders, Jodie Russel, Stephen Logsden, Brenda Ross, Steve Ellis, Jim Seabolt, Nan Kennedy, Jean Hale, Sherry Carwile. Sponsored by Miss Mozelle Welch. OFFICERS: Nan Kennedy Treasurer Abbey Hintgen, Secretary Marianne Schulty, Vice-president, Jean Hale LLOYD SATTERFIELD TOM RUTLEDGE SANDRA ROBERTS ARNOLD HAYES ELIZABETH COLBORN President Vice-president Secretali' Treasurer Hi5t0I'i3-11 iam g if t if D.E. GIVES WORIQING TUDENTS s WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATIO , gs DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB , f A The purpose of this organization is to encourage all at Thomas 'yyysjig .Hg Kgxfxll' Jefferson to work for a sound, effective Distributive Education pro- xs f,, . . . . W Qfxf' gram in our school. It 15 of special rnterest to students who plan to maj or in college in marketing, banking, economics, or any field of the Ooomo business world. Also, the terminal student profits by having a voca- gp mfg, tion at graduation time. Q 42 Outstanding activities of the year were Boss Night Banquet, get diffs The Sears Foundation Award Dinner, at which seven of our out- Q standing members were recipients, and The Dallas Sales Executive Club Dinner at which three of our members were honored. FIRST ROW: Larry Bruner, Ronnie Childess, Dennis Cook, ROW 3: Stan Johnston, Judy Kidd, Jeanne Kimbriel, John Ronnie Carroll, Theodore Cowley. ROW 2: Ruth Devers, I-Cmbllfg, TOTHTHY MaYb9F1'Y- Vince Duncan, Jim Floyd, Roger Hanna, Glenda Hathaway. 't :t 52, 1 ag to , J L Elisabeth Colburn and Arnold Hayes display women's acces- sories. TOP ROW: Jerry lVIcKevitt, .lohn Rutledge, Mary Ann Shay. ROW 2: Duff Simp son, Bobby Smith, Don Smith, Ronnie Smith, John Stevens. ROW 3: Kindel Tatum, Charles Thompson, Robert Tun, Mack Warren, David Veretto. af ' 5 . iii ,. ., - -, 514' T - Lloyd Satterfield and Miss Thompson show attrac tive merchandise display. .V Q? :if f W , ff' , ,..,, , 2, fi . .mr f, v- . M ' 4 ,. 4 4. ' Nw -. ' ' ' U 5 F., :. , . yn I e , 596 6 if ,W A f Ev M11 ' n ff 9 4 1 TOP ROW: Ryan Allen, Bob Beckmann, Michelle Burns, Mari- lee Cass, Gwen Childers, Mike Collins. ROW 2: Cindy Cook, Gloria Cope, Arabella Craddock, Priscilla Cross, Anne Frank- lin, Richard Freed. ROW' 3: Mike Friedman, Pat Gibbs, Mary ,'., f . 1 ff ffm-ffvf' ,f .-ff, h , W f X , f , ' x .af Wg.-r ,',,V ,, P 'fzfgf J y f I fw Ann Gleason, ,lohn Harris, Karen Harrison, Heather Honan. ROW 4: Alan Hill, Bobby Houston, ,limmye Sue Hudgins Celeste Irwin, .ludy Jarog, Russell Kirkpatrick. T HESPIANS ENLIGHTEN SCHOOL ITH DRAMA With the growth of the Jefferson Student Body and improvement of the speech and drama depart- ment an important change has come in the Thes- pians. Instead of incorporating both a speech and drama club, the Thespians is now devoted entirely to the dramatic arts. Through frequent trips to theaters and discussion of plays viewed, clinical acting before the group, with creative criticism freely giveng the production of an Evening of One- Act Plays, done entirely by the Thespiansg and the formation of a Scholarship Fund to be given each year to the Thespian elected Most Outstanding by fellow members, the Thespians has become an or- ganization of high esteem and great benefit to those interested in the creative art of drama. PEGGY JESSUP DAVID RITZ MARY TARPLEY CAROLE CLARK JOANN ONDROVIK President Vice-president Secretary Treasu.rer , HiSt01'iH1'1 A ,fl J V' in Av V : A , ' ' ,viii 5 f ,,.,, , A ' .,., ff., V, :fr Yr A mgff AM V5,w,3,7,-,.., 7 I O I Pete Cobelle, Chairman of the Stage Crew, and Mary Tarley, Chairman of the Make-Up Committee. 3 TOP ROW: Barbara Kline, Wayne Kofsky, Fredyann Levit, David Loving. ROW 2:Carolyn Moritz, Ellen Pressman, Sally Reed, Pati Rogers, Susie Silverglat, .lucly Slattum. ROW 3: W1 'ik ' 'av 2 YW iff ,rg 1 , 'X' ivfi 4 X. I1 as ' , I MAKE-UP COMMITTEE Judy Robbins Mary Ann Gleason Kathy Carnahan Leslie Murphey Carol Parker Sandra Brieger Gloria Cope lo Ann Scottino Suzie Ditto Lynn Gleason Patsy Russell Andrea Gray Mary Tarpley ,ludy Slattum Mary ,lo Strange, David Tanner, lean Ubico, Nancy Wald- man, Nancy Wallace, Peggy Walter, we g wavy WW Q N N JODIE RUSSELL SUE KRIDER ELLEN SHIELDS BARBARA GLEW President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer SERVICE IS THEIR AIM . . . FRONT ROW: Barbara Wise, Donna Spence, Judy Lloyd, Andy Nelson, Jo Deane Clanton. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Kothe, Mrs. Penry, Mitzi Watkins, Celeste lr- win, Barbara Wadley, Margie Brude, Jo Lynn Randle. f--- ,, V ,- .-l.W,, ,, , ,.,, L ,aLr.v, -We i- ,- Kiddies dance at Y-teen social. One of the many monthly meetings! Mrs. Penry, Y-teen sponsor, always on the go! Y-TEENS 'GTO grow as a person. To grow in friendship with people of all races, religio-ns, nationali- ties, To grow in the knowledge and love of Godf, These are the goals of Thomas Jefferson Y-Teens. Y-Teens during the current year have strived to reach these goals by undertaking service projects, including Halloween utrick-or-treatingn in three Dallas hospitals, Thanksgiving family projects for needy per- sons, Christmas toys for underprivileged children and making wreaths for the support of Dallas Cancer Fund Drive. YWCA world service con- tributions were raised during the annual dance. Y-Teens serve the student body through presentation of the week- ly school devotions and three daily lunch graces. All senior high school girls are eligible for membership in the Thomas Jefferson Y-Teen Club, which is the largest in the nation. M500 membersl Parent Sponsors: Mrs. R. C. Glew, Mrs. J. E. Lloyd, Mrs. H. S. Nelson, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Robert Saxon. Faculty sponsors: Mrs. Irene Penry and Miss Freeman Gunn. ANN BECKLUND, SANLYN COOLEY, BILLIE BLANTON, TIM MITCHELL, President Vice-president Secretary TTCHSUYCT iff X fx RT ER ICE Q SCORES 05 ileB T1 2,-glzlsmpbd 3' CUDPQO Pigfbwmz cgngilgfvf-3 f--0 . 5aFFQ5g f'D'4 D 12233 E-'Ujmhbv-:D mf'D::C2 2 ,-Jewgfwgg 3.c:1m9' D' Vis so:1U UQ gmgwgdi- GONE-4g3gl'l 'miwwmsfizg 4-P' 1 r- w in ?:w1T:1gcmfj CIQCT'-3 '-sf-v cm'-W 3005 mfbu-rbi ma ' l nD w5f1m ht olbumfs .... on-'Up 5s?Wn:D'gU 577' Bmin' ...cowmgigm Cano- 5 Fri mwgiflmg so -1':oU 4-D: mu...-.f-' CDWFJDQQ ca cam' S '1 U U-ar:- gmg,-17,-QCP rv-t4,.v-,345 PC' --O Q.. U'Uj 'gmmc-l-lj ' suis Q-J,-U.-r EEQQEQQ Qiegiei SHN Chenoweth, Judy Elliot, Lela Dix. ROW 4: Roberta Feil, Nel- lie Cash, Suzanne Freeman, Bill Blakemore, Billie Blanton, Jeb Blum, Penny Brannon, ,lo Deane Clanton, Diane Bonner, Betsy Dennis, Suzy Dickinson, Carolyn Fleming. ROW 5: Missy Germain, Bill Alling, Clay Dingee, Boss Collier, Bob Beckman, Mickey Bierner, Dennis Abrams, James Connell, Jimmy Cra- votta Ann Becklund Bonnie Garritson. 7 9 Y? We just can't face reality. SUCCESS . . . LYNN WORDEN, JEB BLUM, Business Manager Historian Miss Cole and friend. THE ART SERVICE CLUB The Art Service Club of Thomas Jefferson strives to ful- fill its multiple goal of serving T. J. by answering the needs of the school in the realms of craftsmanship, originality, creativity, and design. Decorating for the Valentine and Homecoming dances and making scenery for the Senior Play and The King and ln are a few activities which the Art Service Club has done this year in an effort to create an interest in art and creativity. Now this is a decay germ. . it ..,,f'n , . H 41' ' w N ELLIE CASH, Membership Chairman I MARGIE GROSS, Activities Chairman Q2 ? 42? R an 1 FRONT ROW: Martha Welrnering, Josie Terrell, Susie Yenny, lor, Linda Whitehouse, Virginia Witt, Susan Shepard. ROW 4: Lynn Gleason, Susan Shields, Toby Tate, Carolyn Reed, Emily Sharon Scott, Sandy Winters, Shuah Siemer, Carole Thompson, Pigman, Carol Parker, Saundra Scheihagen, Nicki Roberts. Margie Trett, Carol Slocum, Taffy Vander Muelen, Marlene ROW 2: Suellen Wall, Carroll Walker, Nancy Wilson, Linda Schultz, Joseph Varga, George Trotzuk. ROW 5: Judy Roberts, Peebles, Sally Schmidt, Marsha Tucker, Pat Powell, Nancy Rickie Zipper, Terry Wilcox, Tom Price, Merrinell Phillips, Gibson, Joyce Powell, Karen Rainey. ROW 3: Dianna Show- Mike Twiehaus, Lynn Worden, Joyce Guthrie. ers, Charlotte Wells, Judy Slattum, Sally Reed, Mary Beth Tay- Walter Bone prepares stage light filter for senior Effective court scenery adds reality to The Night of Jan- play. uary l6th. Sandlyn Cooley surveys painting of courtroom panelling. FRONT ROW: Betty Mosher, Mary Ann Gleason, Sharon Craft, Andee Gregory, Nancy Greer, Jackie Gwinner, Patricia Manley, Karen Kutchback, Jo Marcia, Jo Ellen Margrave, Mary Ann McLeod. ROW 2: Andrea Cray, Linda Manion, Zorina Hoevener, Linda Hickman, Jennie Hislop, Suzanne Hinckley, Jill James, Shari Minton, Joan Holway, Maureen O'Toole. ROW 3: Carol Meyers, Art Hammons, Roger McCur- Black lace ian and columns of the Alhambra add Spanish atmosphere to Document dance. ley, Margie Gross, Nan Kennedy, Kathie Lee, Beverly Lane, Nancy Robinson, Nancy Robbins, Edna Menchaka. ROW 4: Tim Mitchell, Kristine Dykema, Sue Gruber, Connie Hervey, June Hewitt, Joan Muth, Fredyann Levit, Karen Moss, Bar- bara McLure. ROW 5: Jimmy Neece, Chuck Gross, Jim Hawk- ins, Roger Izard, Judy Johnson, Sandra Longmire, Kay Silver- thorn, Jane Loughmiller, Katy McKenna, Sherry McDaniel. 0 9 tile I - 1, ,- Tommye Pyland and Ca.rolyn Bailey, News Editors, work with Judy Corn- roe, Assistant Editor. FRONT ROW: Merrinell Phillips, Sue Karr, Lela Dix, Linda King, Barbara McLure, Carole Watts, Sharon Roath, Heather Honan. ROW 2: Muriel Yaffe, Joan Leonard, Carol Clinger, Sandra Jackson, Joann Ondrovik. ROW 3: Steve Edelstein, A -. FALL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,.,........ DAVID RITZ Assistant Editor ...a..aaaa..a...a... IOANN ONDROVIK News Editor ....,o,, MURIEL YAFFE Sports Editor ,,l. GAYLE JACOBIE Feature Editors .,.. JUDY COMROE, ANN LANDERS Exchange Editors .,.,...... HEATHER HONAN, A SUE KARR Business Manager .i,....- JANE ANN NELSON Photographerm STEVE EDELSTEIN Cartoonist ,L..va.... JOYCE GUTHRIE Club Editor .... CAROLYN BAILEY ,,,.,m,.35 In aff .ml-fhe DAVID RITZ, Editor SPRING STAFF Editor-in-Chief tt,s,tttvtt, DAVID RITZ Managing Editor-MURIEL YAFFE Assistant Editor .... JUDY COMROE News Editors L TOMMYE PYLAND, CAROLYN BAILEY Sports Editor ,LY..... JAY FERGUSON Feature Editors ..., ANN LANDERS, MARILYN VAUGHAN Exchange Editors ....,... SUE KARR, HEATHER HONAN Business Manager ,... PAUL WEHRLE Photographer ...... RICHARD WEST Club Editor ........,.., LYNNE CLARK Richard West, David Sturgiss, John Lyons, Paul Wehrle, Charles Mathews, Carolyn Bailey, Judy Comroe, David Kyser, Marilyn Vaughan, David Ritz, Gayle Jacobie, Jane Anne Nel- son, Tommye Pyland, Jay Ferguson. REVEILLE The Reveille, at the time of this writing, is in the midst of its most successful year. Having doubled its circulation over last yearls figures, the Rebel newspaper has averaged a total sale of three-quarters of Jefferson's total enrollment of 1500 copies sold per issue. ln addition, for the first time in the schoolis history, the Reveille has published two eight page papers and four six page editions the first semester alone. Credit must be placed in the hands of the hard-working staff whose enthusiasm, love of their work, and will to give Thomas Jefferson a newspaper of lasting stature never has diminish- ed. The Reveille has attempted to do journalistic justice to the fine Rebel reputation and to be the ears and eyes of our students. Joann Ondrovik, David Ritz, and Muriel Yaffe discussing the topic of Charles Mathews, Judy Comroe, Carolyn Bailey, Heather Honan, David Ritz are putting the Reville on the Run while David Sturgiss supervises. Muriel Yaffe, Sue Karr, Judy Comroe, Joann Ondrovik, Carolyn Bailey, Heather Honan, Lela Dix, Gayle .lac- obie, Jane Anne Nelson are busy preparing Prime Roast Ritz for dinner. R I I 3 he L Z li' . 'i 2 ...ii With the addition of a new filing cabinet, a new camera, two new porportion wheels, a new sponsor, and almost all new staff members we also present an all new Document. Traditions have been maintained however. The usual curiosity of non-staff members in the annual business has been partially stifled by a forboding skull and cross bones sign on the doorg the un- expected flash of a camera is still seen around T. J. as Lee Hughes takes his snappy casualsg the rush to meet deadlines and the constant attempt at organi- zation remains. Above all lies the intense desire of the whole staff: to get an annual to the student body of which they can be proud, and in which they can recall events and people of the whole school year, and to maintain the past traditions of excellence attained by our Thomas Jefferson Document. xx ffyxwf iyiJlXAffpEiNT AKES N My lf YW Vwj6 T . x. ,tiaiqy .- -- 5 Xxx fr? 4 ,' LEE HUGHES, Assistant Editor NEW Looli Editor-in-Chief ..........,..................... CAROL CROSBY Assistant Editor and Photographer - LEE HUGHES Class Editor ................................ SHARON AUSTIN Assistant ....,........... ......... L IN CAMPBELL Organizations Editor ...... BARBARA GLEW Faculty Editor ......... ........ M IKE TWIEHAUS Art Editor ....... ,v...... S HERRY CARWILE Sports Editor ..,.. ..... J OHN HAMMOND Assistant ............. ...... B YROEN DAVEY Activities Editor .... ....... A NN WALTERS Business Manager .... ...... T OMMY JONES Advertising Manager .................... TOMMY WILDER Staff ,....,.....,.....................................,.. Ann Ray, Robin Soper, Bob Beckmann, Jim Bell, Jay Bates, Win Campbell, Joann Ondrovick, Steve Cook. Typists ,,,,..-.,,...,,................. JIMMY KAYE FRIDAY, ROW ENA HOYT Sponsor ............. J. BUCK ANNUAL STAFF Carol Crosby, Editor, instructs her hard working annual staff which include Tom- my Jones, John Hammond, Tommy Wilder, Lin Campbell, Barbara Glew, Anne Wal- ters, Sherry Carwile, Byron Davey, Sharon Austin Kat restl, and Mike Twiehaus. SPRING STAFF New members of the Annual Staff at mid term include Ann Ray, Joann Androvik, Jim Bell, Win Campbell, Steve Cook, Jay Bates fstandingl. .18 'L 'mx - -1- ' Ill Lin Campbell, Anne Walters, and Sharon Austin work busily to get their sections finished for the deadline. John Hammond in one of his bet- ter days. 232 Barbara Glew, the Cleeful Dictator, instructs Sherry Carwile and Mike Twiehaus on the topic of how to put an annual together. Carol Crosbyis own neat little filing cabinet. Tommy Jones prepares to help Business Executive Tommy Wilder on a busy Monday morning. With the publication of the first edition of the DOCUMENT, a tradition was established to recognize those whose contributions to its success proved especially outstanding. THE DOCUMENT AWARD honors not only journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willingness to perform beyond that which is expected. Seven charter members were electedg in their honor, no more than seven elections in any one year will be recognized. It is hoped that each successive group will live up to the standard of excellence begun by the first, and continued by the follo wing awardees. 1957 JOHN INGRAM BILL PROCTOR ANN STOOKSBERRY NANCY AKRIDGE JO ANN CUMMINGS BARBARA WALKER JAY ORDENEAUX 1958 N ORMA DePASQUAL DIANA GIBSON STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN JANE DONALD CAROL McDONALD JUDITH BUCK, Sponsor CHARTER MEMBERS 1961 - CAROL CROSBY LEE HUGHES TOMMY JONES SHARON .AUSTIN JOHN HAMMOND 1959 CAROLYN WILLIAMS FRAN NIE TUCKFIELD KAY HENDRICKS FRANK HALEY MARILYN GUMP DON DALTON VICKY CHAMES 1960 ANN BONNICK MARY LOU BEAIRD BECKY RANSDELL DONNA ALEXANDER BILL WILKINSON SAM CARPENTER BILL HERRIES REB BELLES Boosr SCHooL SPIRIT REB BELLES The Reb Belles, Thomas Jeffersonis outstanding and spirited drill team, has finished another year filled with intricate dance routines and spectacular perform- ances. Led by Captain Emily Pigman and directed by sponsor Miss Sarah Hardy the Reb Belles performed at all football games, in parades, and for civic organizations. Among these were the Christmas and New Year's parades, the annual Cotton Bowl Parade, and the competition for city honors. The drill team supports the major sports activities both by spectator participation and in pep assemblies. The year was com- pleted with the annual banquet and the selection of the new officers, managers, and members. FRONT ROW- Ellen Shields Anita Collier Linda Ta lor - a , Y , Susie Lyle, Sue Kirby, Lucy Mason, Sue Ann de la Vega, Jim- mie Sue Hudgins, Peggy Mood. ROW 2: Martha Wofford Peggy Lyons, Carolyn Nance, Margie Brude, Donna Spence, Phyllis Dunlap, Jane Smith, Suzanne Freeman, Cynthia Beale. ROW 3: Ouida McWilliams, Betsy Book, Jimmy Kaye Friday, Martha McGavock, Kathy Clancy, Donna Dungan, Sue More- head, Carolyn Stewart, Jane Loughmiller. ROW 4: Diane Col- fry, Judy Lloyd, Lynn Watson, Sharon Armstead, Susie Ditto, Sharon Collingsworth, Caroline Smith, Carole Clark, Jeanne Burford, Mary Tarpley. ROW 5: Cathie Hulse, Sharon Grey, Jackie McAdams, Nancy Waldman, Arabella Craddock, Kay Grant, Susan Ladd, Joyce Guthrie, Carol Doyle, Carolyn Koontz. ROW 6: Kathy Cason, Lana Lee, Connie Eaton, Penny Gamble, Doris Bevers, Cheryl Clark, Ann Thoreson, Judy Reeves, Emily Pigman. ROW 7: Barbara Vernon, Betsy Dennis, Jo Lynn Randle, Katy McKenna, Mary Linda Schefiler, Barbara Wise, Carol Harrison, Vicky Vanderslice, Carolyn Bailey, Nancy Bybee, Tommye Pyland. ROW 8: Janet Worley, Stephanie Quirk, Kristine Dykema, Marcia Mims, Marlene Geng, Carla Mundt, Carol Thompson, Sandra Schwettman, Marsha Mundt, Jane Ann Nelson. E I r MILITARY OFFICERS Captain: Emily Pigman. Lieutenants: ,Iane Ann Nelson, Tommye Pyland, Carolyn Koontz, Mary Tarpley. PLATOON A FRONT ROW: Stephanie Quirk, Barbara Vernon, Marsha Mims, Carolyn Bailey, Nancy Bybee. ROW 2: Carol Harrison, Vicky Vanderslice, Kristine Dykerna, Sandra Schwettmann, Tommye Pyland. ROW 3: Marlene Geng, Marsha Mundt, Janet Worley, Carla Mundt, Carol Thompson. MANAGERS Mary Ann McLeod and Gayle ,Iacobie PLATOON B FRONT ROW: Penny Gamble, Connie Eaton, Carolyn Stewart, Judy Reeves, Donna Dungan. ROW 2: Betsy Dennis, Barbara Wise, Jo Lynn Randle, Lana Lee, Carolyn Koontz. ROW 3: Ann Thoreson, Cheryl Clark, Doris Bevers, Katy McKenna, Mary Lind Scheffler, Judy Lewis. Reb Belle enthusiasm is demon- strated by . . . Carole Clark, Jackie lVlacAdams, Janet Worley, and Lynn Watson. SOCIAL OFFICERS: Peggy Mood, Ellen Shields, Carol Doyle, Betsy Dennis, Carolyn Bailey. he I, X. . . ,and Carolyn Bailey FRONT ROW: Diane COHYY, J u d y Lloyd, Lynn W a t s o n, Sharon Armstead, Suzie Ditto. ROW 2: Cathie Hulse, Kay C-rant, Nancy Wald- man, Caroline Smith, Carole Clark, Jane Ann Nelson. ROW 3: K a t h y Cason, Sharon Gray Arabella Craddock, ,, .lackie McAdams, Susan Ladd, Joyce Guthrie. ROW 4: Jeanne Burford, Carole Doyle, Sharon Collinsworth, ,lane Loughmiller, S u Z a n n e Freeman, Cynthia Beale. FRONT ROW: Ellen Shields, Anita Col- lier, Linda Taylor, Susie Lyle, Sue Kirby. ROW 2: Phyllis Dunlap, .lane Smith, Jimmy Sue Hudgins, Sue Morehead, Peg- gy Mood, Mary Tarpley. ROW 3: Martha Woffard, Peggy Lines, Carolyn Nance, Margie Brude, Donna Spence, Sue Ann de la Vega. ROW 4-: Ouida McWilliams, Betsy Book, Jimmy Kaye Friday, Martha McGavock, Kathy Clancy, Lucy Mason. ..-l. www 'gill' REB BAND EXCELS AGAIN . . . REBEL BAND The Rebel Band, a colorful representa- !ive of Thomas Jefferson in itls blue and red West Point Dress, strives to create enthusiasm and loyalty among the student body and bring honor to its school. Led by Drum Major Bobby Houston and directed by Mr. Harold Hargus, the band performs at all football games and several civic functions including the Christmas and New Yearls parade in downtown Dallas. Through the annual band llconcert and' the pep assemblies as well as at games, the band brings Jeffersonians much pleasure. FLUTES Betsy Winn Pam Clark Kim Angell Sherry Burns James Glass Susan Miller Bennie Bennett Boody Travis Larry Clark CLARINETS Jimmy Gilmore Phil Clark Bobby Terrill Jimmy Deen Roger Bartlett Ralph Thornton Jim Bradford Mary Ann Hammer Rob Kohler Gene Cawfield J oe Hayes Greg Jenkins Wayne Warren Karen McHugh Jerry Jarrill Judy Garner Carole Hamilton Kay Loewen Georgia Inman .Jerry McWhorter Glenn Mitchell Tom Kilgo Brenda Boaz Rose Ann Norris Frances Crawford Carol Rea DRUMS Mac Dilton Arlene Dietz Gloria Cope Bill Brogdon Janet Thompson Gilbert Pitts Donald Adams Don Hayes Robert Bage Bob Houston BASSES Ken Drummy Jim John David Brown Bob Richardson Jimmy Vermillion Pat Boland BARITONES Lanny Staton Tom Holloway Bruce Dishman Mike Friedman George DeVany Barry Kaplan FRENCH HORNS John Emerson Gene Dempster Sandra MacDonald Marguerite Cobb Joel Lissauer Betsy Katz TRUMPETS Grover McMains Frank Hoffer Bill McLeRoy Nick Nichols Ricky Bounds Mike Alexander Joe Hayes Gordon Nettleton Paul Parker .l oe Young Dolores Maldonado OBOE Phil Joseph Suzanne Philliber ALTO SAX Bob Brown John Sowell Willie Saucedo Suzie Maborey TENOR SAX Mark Magilow Mike Kaplan Bob Shuffler BARITONE SAX .James Seath Ronnie James Stephen Petty BASSOON Stephen Petty Lynn Carroll Charles Mathews ALTO CLARINET Barbara Katz Seymour Lane BASS CLARINET Joan Mobberly Andy Armstrong TROMBONES Ryan Allan Jack Rudkin Richard Mullen David Chapman Dick Schultz Jim Shelton 239 Drum llajor: Bob Houston. 'S-wr as ? 6 ? .llajorette ,llanagery Mickey Burns, Georgia Hughes. Majorettes: Mary Ann Hammer, Pam Clark. Gloria Cope, Suzy Mahoney, Sandy MacDonald, Susan Crisford. Band Librarians: Lynn Carr WGA '13-T 5 5192: T J DANCE BA D 'T . -I Bass: Bob Houston. Trumpets: Nick Nichols, Rickey Bounds, Grover MCM:-iins, Frank Hoffer. Trombones: Ryan Allan, David King, Jim Shelton, Dick Shultz. Saxophones: Lynn Car- rell, Bob Brown, Mr. Finley fplaying the sweetest music this side of Mark Magilowl, John Sewell, Jimmy Gilmore. Piano: and Gene Dempster, David Loving. DlRECTOR: Mr. Hargus. BAND OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Frank Hoffer, Betsy Winn, ,lean Mobberly, Grover McNlains ROW 2: Lynn Carrell, Gene Dempster, Stephen Petty, ,lohn Emerson. ROW 3 Lanny Staton, Don Hayes, Bill McLeRoy, Robert Sage, Roh Kohler. 24l VIOLIN Tura Abbott Marguerite Cobb Sheldon Weisman Tim Deason Diane DeGaugh VIOLA Ellen Pressman JOHN EMERSON All Regzon Band CELLO David May Carolyn Blair BASSES ,lim John George DeVaney FLUTES Susan Crisford CLARINETS .limmy Gilmore Seymour Lane OBOE Stephen Petty BASSOON Lynn Carroll RCHESTR TRUMPETS PIANO Grover lVlcMains Emily P0ll6y Nick Nichols FRENCH HORN John Emerson Gene Dempster TIMPANI Barbara Katz Lulu! BOB HOUSTON All-Region Band PHIL CLARK, All-Region Band JOAN MOBBERLY, All-Region Band BOBBY TERRILL, All-Region Band 917 11.1 FRONT ROW: Nancy Allan, Betty Cain, JoAnn Hawley, Jill Eaton, Sue Morehead, Pat Powell, Judy Gardiner, Bobby Legg. ROW 2: Taffy Vandermeulen, Marie Morrell, Margie Gross, Carol Doyle, Barbara Wise, Judy Tate, Leslie Shenley, Sara Smith, Janet Yates, Marie Sterling. ROW 3: Mary Jane Schmear, Linda Chapman, Sharon Roath, Carolyn Bailey, Nancy Bybee, Dianne' Lett, Barbara Shockey, Carol Cooke, Becky Rus- sell, Ann Ray, Bob Foulks. ASSISTAN s AID LL ASSISTANTS The clinic, office, and lab assistants are major factors in the development of our smooth- ly run and well organized school. The clinic as- sistants help Mrs. Childs maintain health records of all Jeffersonians and keep the clinic clean and neat, while the office assistants aid Mrs. Cooper by picking up daily reports, delivering call slips, taking messages to teachers, and innumerable other activities. The lab assistants are a useful help in conducting experiments and in taking care of the labs. I. CLINIC ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: Margaret Wallace, Margie Watson, Betty Cain, Toni Aguilar. ROW 2: Martha Cross, Martha Keagy, Geraldine Tiffany, Barbara Birmingham. Not pictured: Kathy Harbour, Madelaine Blakes. LAB ASSISTANTS Gene Cawfield, Arthur McCray, John- ny Ko m d a t, Don Loewen, Marston Meador, Ronnie Reed, Eddie Parma, Ralph Thornton, and Steve Arnold are the faithful lab assistants who keep the school from being blown up. rats? CHORUS, FIRST TEP TO FA E X A4W,,441f' fa I J '.f if i jf Y The Girls' Chorus, a necessary part of the mu- y 3, . . . . . 3 sic department, g1VCS members special training 2 T which will enable them to become leaders when they move up to Concert Choir. The girls give pro- grams for special groups and take part in assem- blies. FRONT ROW: Dolores Girson, Carolyn Moritz, Margie Adams, Ann Akridge, Nancy Hill, Gwen Childers, Linda Bell, Carroll Walker. ROW 2: Jeanne Chasens, Barbara Sickler, Beverly Haley, Merrilee Norsworthy, Cheryl Smith, Andy Hinson, Vir- ginia Altizer, Cherie Miller. ROW 3: Karen Rainey, ,loyce TOP ROW: Cheryl Smith, Vice-president, Kris- tine Dykema, President, Andy Hinson, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Cherie Miller, Secretary: Taffy Vander Meulen. Bronson, Nancy McMinn, Lila Deis, Emily Eikner, Neta Rogers, Pat Gibbs, Marcia Diamond, Martha Cliarlebois. ROW 4: Kris- tine Dykema, Barbara Kline, Sherry McDaniel, lrene Johnson, Sandra Brieger, Carolyn Davis, Pati Rogers, Taffy Vander Meulen, Mary Taylor, Kathy Wilson, Robin Williamson. are X if - 2 2 V . 3 v l or 1 f fa' e . V Q ' 1 ' H ' Q' K f p -L', V, ' ,, fa Q V ',,, , , V -3 1, , if ,- - 6, f H, , 1 1 fa, i, 1 K Y f , , .v 2, ' ef I i K M, . y V,,V ,, ff? ff ' ' 'A ,M 4-1, 4 ' 7 .V f , r , f . , X? ,ff I , Q f X 7? 'SW M f ,z, ' f 4 ,gy Ag' V, Q , Q, My lg. , , nf L , A ,- ' f Q, , 'if az . ,M ' ' M 1 , f 'K V f af Iv, W ,, 4 ,WZ f Z 6 ' FRONT ROW: ,lanet Yates, Jo Ann Howely, Sue Nichols, Doris Thompson, Pat Saxon, Ar- villa Davis, Diane Browell, Charlene Lown, Dora Sherman, Linda Douglas, Margaret Berry, Barbara Pampell, Linda Martin, Marsha Hulse, Reesa Samuelson, Edna Menchaka, Gwen Petty, Darnell Blackman, Nicki Roberts. ROW 2: Beverly' Sadler, Genie Ross, Roger Deane Chambers, Beverly Callison, Mary Lou Bateman, Elaine Donaldson, Eloise Porter, Suzanne Vaughan, Martha Charlebois, ,lo Ann Adkins, Susie Herries, ,lane Gettle, Sharon Matthews, Jo Ann Hay, ,lill Eaton, Barbara Buehner, Alice Keck, Diane Drury. ROW 3: Ann Howard, Nina Kay Davis, Karen Harrison, Maria Lampman, Claudia Barber, Dianna Showers, Carol Cropper, Sally Logan, Dee Ann Cobb, Corinne Pellillo, Judy Moore, Charlene Shepard, Bobbi Marks, Kay Wehner, Mimi Young, Pam-Stokes, Margaret Foster, Penny Brannon, E ER L CHORUS SETS Wh SECTION LEADERS l FRONT ROW: Barbara Buehner, Pris- cilla Williams, Georgia Hughes. ROW 2: Dick Grisham, Alice Keck, Becky Rus- sell, Sharron Whitney, Paul Brown. if , ,V , g , A V J J f Lf ' 1, , ,' 1 gi A ' V -A ' V Q, , . I A 4- - 1.-QQXM 'f, gf 3' . ,f ' if f f ,I , Mg if f - ' it f' ft T 1 ' l ff Z L5 A f , ,. , f .Vg -fa 1. 413' ,,-,afz ' ' 5 Q, .7 f f , K V- ,A 4 , 1. ,, - Y ' Q . , :, 1' 'Af-,, 4'-, 'V ., , ,fj 1 -if -1 X41 ' f j f, . . 2' 1' ,Q - -, ' f . f M , A ' , 'A .f -ef ' J Q K 4 .L , , ., , , ,, W, , . ,, , , , f ' , ' rf gf ,f 1 pf . , ' ' 'f - , ,, Q vw ' S A C .fa fp W ' f V P , ,. 4 r ' I '4' 7? ' , 4 f , 5 , f f W W ' . f ,, 4- f Vw U , , 7? , , . 'Z , f Pri 1 f A :fig uf, I ' - X f 97,4 , ff L f f f 7 'Q ' f our Q Y V Y . f f f ff I ' Pedie Oliver. ROW 4: Betsy Bridenthal, Barbara Birmingham, Lynda Holden, Carol Watson, Georgia Hughes, Barbara Morris, Bill Savard, John Mayo, Will Smith, Rich Shaver, Joe Labruzzo, Don Evans, Stanley Stages, Jimmy Chambers, James Sheffield, Leslie Reid, Pris- cilla Williams, LaVerne Jones, Diann Murehead, Pam McKinney, Susan Sheppard, Janet Blai- lock, Judy Tate. ROW 5: Diane Belshaw, Anita Horwitz, Susan O'Connor, Margaret John- son, Sue Ann Sivright, Peggy Walters, Janet Monson, Vickey Anderson, Charlotte Lewis, Tony Leija, Mike Smith, John Smith, Paul Brown, Jimmy Nelson, Richard West, Robert Erickson, Dick Grisham, Barry Stoner, Russell Kirkpatrick, Joan Bray, Sharron Whitney, Pam Scheffy, Barbara Aid, Becky Russell, Susan Owens, Robin Williamson, Holly Williams, Judy Pringle. FIR FOUNDATIO FRONT ROW: Mike Smith, Treasurer, Marsha Hulse, Sec retary, Edna Menchaka, President, Suzanne Vaughan, So cial Secretary, Joan Bray, Vice-President, Russell Kirk patrick, Social Secretary. BACK ROW: William Smith, Presi- dent, Janet Blailock, Social Secretaryg Sally Logan, Treas- urer, Pat Saxon, Vice-President, Dora Sherman, Secretary, Joe Labruzzo, Social Secretary. I . it ,-, LJ! I F 7 J gp K Q F? eww ,Nw , -fa ' 1 ,yay 4 WM K5 Vw, A ff-via ' fa 4- fa, rqwzln y 1 7 ff- A f-mm Y fm-vi-A-Q 4 FRONT ROW: Carolyn Moritz, Patty Tanner, Saundra Schei- hagen, Sue Kennedy, Carole Holbrook, Suzan Felker, Karen Al- ford, Rowena Hoyt, Martha Seelig, Lucy Mason, Treina Davis, Susan Miller, Suzanne McGannon, Ouida McWilliams, Cazzie Miller, Carolyn Nance, Nina Williams, Betsy Bingman, Carol Kizer, Gregg Shafer. ROW 2: Caroline Smith, Saundra Rarho, Kay Karlen, Sandra Smally, Charlene Callison, Judy Egal- nick, Mary Jane Schmeer, ,lo Marcia, Kathie Lee, Suzy Ma- honey, Lela Dix. Toby Tate, Sandra Baker, Merrinell Phillips, Shirley Wilson, Gwen Jones, Kathy Blackmon, Mari Hay, Judy Carlsen, Margo Barbee, Diane Hill, Pat Murray, Ellen Shields, Cathy Hulse, Carol Young. ROW 3: Judy Massey, Virginia SUE KENNEDY Secretary DAVID TANNER President TOBY TATE Treasurer .,,,,,, . ,.,..,. , 1 , Q:,,ewg, ,,-. ,fy-, ,,v, , ,f 4 if N W' f, t , A 1 j f , f Qf W , J, . ,K 19 f fy 9 WW' f f f , fa 1 1 1 f C fi fi , f 1 f 7 ??if7'f57'fYf?47 Witt, Marsha Albon, Elizabeth Kersting, Penny Gamble, Patty Moore, Sherry McDaniel, Sharon Green, Linda King, Barbara Blanton, Beth Kistler, Barbara Shield, Suzanne Stovall, Sharon E l l i s, Sandra Schwettmann, Jeanne Burford, Gwen Childers, N a n c y Hill, Mary Wheeler, Sherry Fisher, Sherry Andrews, Susan Jund, Marion Prescott, Sharon Gray, Elaine Huens, P a m Burnett, Barbara Wadley. ROW 4: Minka Urban, Ann Becklund, Susan Paullus, Nancy Williams, Mary Lou Bateman, Ray Brinson, Roger Bohannon, Mickey Busi- ner, Gene Chamberlain, Bob Moses, J, W. Prewitt, Ed- die Parma, Richard Donovan, Warner Massey, Richard WARNER MASSEY Vice-president CATHIE HULSE NANCY HILL Social Secretary Chaplain :Q ,sf X is A s -5 i V, 'jf 'M s' Collier, Cary Hamilton, Bill Vandervort, Jim Council, Joe Hays, Marc Lipps, Mary Linda Scheffler, Doris Bevers, Ann Thoreson, Ginger Vinson, Claudia Barber, .Iudy Reeves, Irene Johnson, ,Charles Armstrong, Jim Lar- Bruner, Bill McLeRoy, Pete McLeod, Phil Friday, Mike Guild Riley, David Tanner, Diane Smith. ROW 5: Barry Stoner, Tom. Parr, sen, Bob Crowdus, Tom Elliot, Ryan Allen, John Claiborne, Wayne Kovsky, Dean Murray, Lanny Staton, Larry Elsey, Peter Davis, Mickey Burlew, Joe Mahoney, Charles Matthews, Gary Johnson, Orbie Hanks, Betty Connolly, Barbara Kline. CONCERT CHOIR Is IQING CONCERT CHOIR The Thomas Jefferson Concert Choir strives to give pleasure to the groups for which it performs. These groups include the Rotary Club, the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce, and the student body, for which the Choir presented the Christmas a n d Thanksgiving assemblies, The major project of the year Was the production of the KING AND I. The Choir also had various social activities includ- ing a Christmas party and a hayride. 0 0 o WAYNE KOVSKY PHIL FRIDAY IRENE JOHNSON President Vice-president Secretary LANNY STATON SANDRA BAKER BOB MOSES ANN BECKLUND Treasurer Social Secretary Social Secretary Chaplain fff wig., Nu? LIBRARIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Connolly, Barbara Wadley, Marian SECTION LEADERS ROW 1: Judy Carlson, Carolyn Moritz, Mary Lou Bateman, Kathy Cason Blackmon. Prescott. CONCERT CHOIR ACCOMPANISTS Gregg Shafer and Charles Matthews ROW 2: Gary Johnson, Joe Mahoney, Jim Larsen, Tom Bruner. 'Wm-.M Nellie Cash a n d Shuah Siemer mold palace. Mr. Johnson designs elaborate costumes. Marcia Ahlon and wives get pointers from Miss Agan. Ann Landers, Marge Adams and Sandlyn Cooley find work fun. PEOPLE BEHIND THE LIGHTS Miss Agan directs act ing. Art Hammons hard at work. I IV Mrs. Huffaker leads the show on. 25l Tell me more about this Moses of yours. David Tan- ner demands of Ann Becklund. , ,jf Phil Friday, Marsha Ablon, Eddie Parma, and Bill Mc- Elroy enact scene. Barry Stoner, as Captain Orton, looks at the King's procession. ,wrwaa ya., 'W if The King, David Tanner. Discouraged lovers Tuptim, Carolyn Moritz, and Luntha, Wayne Kousky. Carolyn Moritz as Tuptim and Wayne Kovsky as Luntha look on as Lady Thiang, Virginia Witt, talks to the crown prince, Jim Council, H- , S H, .,,.-.,,,. ,-....,.-1 . -Xt i +N yr A W W if L www 'K , E ' 5 Q41 . J .Q 1 , P ' . Q ff , 51' J Xl ,QU L ' x ' 'gg i A it w , A ' 2:13. h i. f ' X in :eg :mf Anna, Marsha Ablon, instructs the King, Phil Friday. Anna and Captain Orton, Ray Brinson. 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' ' f ' I ' If 254 I SPECTAGULARS NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS nf 5 were i f Q 'flnnmf 4f so Lnisms A Quo.'5Yi9-W r The National Defense Cadet Corps has as its mission the training of young men in intelligent leadership and citizenship through orderliness, pre- cision, and self-respect. This year was a year of advancement in the N.D.C.C. at Thomas Jefferson. The size of the corps has doubled since last year, with an enroll- ment now exceeding 200. A military band was es- CAPTAIN J. R. WILSON tablished for the first time. ln competition, the N.D.C.C. at Jefferson earned the Best Regimental Award, an honor presented to the Dallas high school offering the best military program. In rifle team competition, Don Myers fired the highest score in Dallas, a testimony to the training of T. ,lfs N.D.C.C. COLOR GUARD l The most popular dictator at T. .l. 256 MILITARY BAND FRONT ROW: Lanny Staton, Gene Cawfield. ROW 2: Jack Rudkin, Jerry Jerrell, David Chapman, Bob Schuffler, Mike Kaplan. ROW 3: Phil Joseph, Gene Dempster, James Glass, Roger Bartlett. ROW 4-: Nicky Nichols, Ricky Bounds, Jerry Mc- Whorter, George Dillon, Michael De- Bolt. ROW 5: Jimmy Deen, Lynn Car- rell, Mike Lloyd, Don Adams, Charles Adams. ROW 6: Bob Richardson, Tom Holloway, Barry Kaplan, George De- Vaney, David Brown. REGIMEN TAL STAFF DON MYERS, Regimental Commander ROW 2: Don Swindler, Reg- imental Executive Officer, David Sturgiss, Adjutant, Larry Lee, Intelligence, Bob Irish, Operations. ROW 3: Dale Saville, Sergeant-Majorg Bill Alling, Supplyg Rick Fet- terman, Assistant S-3, Don Koos, Assistant S-3, Charles Skinner, Headquarters C. O. VARSITY DRILL TEAM FRONT ROW: Don Myers, Commander, Charles Skinner, Executive Officer. ROW 2: Larry Lee, David Sturgiss, Gary LaCroix, Ronnie Davey, Dick Heider, Alan Couk, Don Swindler. ROW 3: John ff I .if fray. X - 'wf','gxuIif Wil? 7 Q vrri l Houck, Barry Mosesman, Rick Fetterman, Max Gilley, Larry Mead, Bob Irish. ROW 4: Paul Brown, Jack Emmons, Palmer Green, .Iirn Bridges, Dale Saville. MILITARY DRILL TEAM WL' , i ' I FRONT ROW: Keith Klein, Tom Glidewell. ROW 2: Larry Winberg, Marion Day, David Kizer, Joseph Varga, Danny Knight, Bob Van. Deventer, Rusty Gandy. ROW 3: Mike Barton, Jerry Neel, Larry Burns, Paul Schieffer, Bill Sutzbaugh, Jodie Ray, David Marr. ROW 4: Steven Burck, Wendell Fer- guson, Ron Purcell, Steve Hale, Bill Hamilton, George Devaney, Glenn Gainer, Mike Norton. ROW 5: Larry Bell, Robert Lamb, Don Mackaman, Dick Coleman, Pat Ewing, Mike Richards, Charles Left- wich, Albert Sonsino. CADET RIFLE TEAM FRONT .ROW: Don Myers, Larry Lee, Larry Mead, Bob Swindler, Don Koos, .lim Bridges, Robert Hardie, Dale Irish, Dick Heider. TOP ROW: Charles Skinner, Don Saville. 14.11- qi? N 5: N A EJ -ew X, -, sgiire 5 -52 Sharpshooters Doug Kinser, Larry Lee, and Don Myers practicing on the rifle range MA9, COMPANY Company Commander: LARRY MEAD Executive Officer: RONALD DAVEY FRONT ROW: Geoffrey Bow- man, John Graves, Larry Mead, Lane Hardie. ROW 2: Jim Hawkins, Barry Friedman, Don McCoin, David Marr, Jodie Ray, James Bridges, John Twy- man. ROW 3: Albert Sonsino, Linden Branson, Don Macka- man, Mike Barton, John Peters, Bill Sultzbaugh, Roger Horton, Roy Johnson. . 'Ex Q The Military Sponsors are, from left to right: Judy Tate, Emily Pigman, Betty Mosher, Cynthia Beale, Sue Ann de la Vega, Sheryl Myers, Carolyn Koontz. 260 J, 5'-1. X X . L S 3 3 A f Y D 0' XX gif: V ,L .,,., 3 Wm, 1 in x nn . Lan'y Lee, Donnell Koos, and Bob Shuffle I loaf 2 F ,QA WY' , ,ly check out lesson plans. ,J Q Z., U MB COMPANY FRONT ROW: Monty lure, Barry Mosesman, Dick Heider, Co. Cmdrg Gary LaCroix, Max Gilley, Bill Griffitts. ROW 2: Alfonso Ruiz, ,lack Emmons, Bill Hamilton, Bill Carwile, ,lack Heggie, David Thompson. ROW 3: Larry Bell, ,lim Sea- bolt, Mike Richards, .loe Hay- den, Steve Epps, John Young, Jerry Neel. Cadet Corporal Jerry Parker and Cadet P.F.C. Don Mackaman often say the famous words Just try and get out of the lunchroom without a pass. 26I S- I A, FRONT ROW: Bob Van Deventer, Larry Lee, Fred Gerson, Art Hammons. ROW 2: Alan Farrow, Mike Norton, Charles Leftwich, Steve Willits, Pat Ewing, Ralph Richard, Dick Gris- n-Q ham. ROW 3: Stephen Deutsch, .lerry Parker, Hal Brown, Richard Green, Tom Brindle, Rich- ard Coleman. FRONT ROW: Douglas Crocker, Tommy Glidwell, Keith Klein, Mike Silverglat, Steve Doane, Alan Couk, Bob Crowdus, Paul Brown. ROW 2: Mike McCorkle, John Gibson, Ronnie Hunt, Wayne Littell, David Kizer, Larry Burns, Danny Knight, Russell C-andy. ROW 3: Robert 262 U-0 Lamb, Edward Moore, Mike Wilkins, Douglas Bynum, Marion Day, Donald Fleharty, Charles Hamill, Mike Kern. ROW 41: Larry Winberg, Ronald Purcell, ,lack Garner, Glenn Cainer, Steve Burck, Steve Hale, Paul Schieffer, Jim Bowers, Joseph Varga. MC COMPANY D COMPANY . . A we I C MP DALLAS i ,?iA ,E ,V A ' . f ii s Qs of il I G fx., Wh I gg.: 3, 'M FRONT ROW: Don Swindler, Larry Lee, Don Myers, Roy Johnson, Bill Alling, Barry Mosesman, Don Koos Alan Couk, Bob Irish, Richard Heider. TOP ROW: Jim Bridges, Larry Mead, Dale Saville, Jerry Jerrell Now this is a bullet, the thing you load your gun with. Cazzie Miller Shannon Reynolds Donna Aigner Sheryl Myers Byron Davey Win Campbell Jay Ferguson Jay Baie YQ BYRON DAVEY CAZZIE MILLER K, SHERYL MYERS JAY FERGUSON WIN CAMPBELL SHANNON REYNOLDS 9 9 1 ,ab ' DONNA AIGNER JAY BATES 265 bw Qodxd Harold Bartlett 411611 .X XXet10'50 Isrlr Q Q 7 7 I APPRECIATIO For the Wonderful work which our tireless as M L coaches have done in athletics at Thomas Jefferson, We dedicate this page to the coaching staff. Through , their efforts they have helped youths to accept re- fs V 1. , f h ' fqff f BM' L , , n, ,otp, . .. . 4 , gi Vp,, ,,ptp sponsibllity, to Work Well with others, to apply 2 225-HT , ' ' - - - - - self-discipline, and most lmportant, to develop h1gh te jf Q 'L standards and moral character. tv 9 5' .,ll fi, tvl. 5.5 's.'. y t.v,' ,vtytr . t . .v.. 5' f l I ' A '.., S' f Floyd Mechler F1- Cqbh Melton Owen 8619936 Archie Porter xy-all 661111911 . 'R JIMMY CARR 2nd Team All-City ox SID MCCLAIN 'Honorable Mention All-City PAGE HERO El- REBEL? W DONNIE CROWDER JOHN HAMMOND Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City x , L Y. . f' .UM LAWRENCE Honorable Mention All-City 267 Z - 3 .B ' 12 FUELS COACHING STAFF Harold Bartlett, Allen Kirk, Floyd Mechler, Herman Cowley G 5 3 31 x K X4 f 4. inn 3, fy HEAD COACH Herman Cowley if , FUOT Glory in football cannot be 'achieved by win- ning the game only, this is not enough. Glory is a feeling a person gets when he knows that he has done his best Nunder fire? Using such a measure for evaluating this yearls football team, anyone could see that they fought in the best Rebel tradi- tion. V c'There is a thin line between victory and de- feat. And so Jefferson discovered this year in games against Sunset, Sherman, Woodrow, and Bryan Adams-all just one point or one touch- down away from victory. Rebel tri-captains this year are Jimmy Carr, a standout on offense and defense, Don Crowder, one of the city's toplquarterbacks, and Steve Rob- ertson, an excellent linebacker and center. No football team can function without coaches. Thomas Jefferson has been blessed with the best: Herman Cowley, Allen Kirk, Harold Bartlett, and Floyd Mechler. 52 ytyt i MANAGERS 7 ' Benny Drollinger ,V Larry Duke l Skippy Wharton fwfw, BALL 960 f QWMA' fhgwy A to Varsity Footall Team - 760 1 FRONT BOW: John Hammond, Jimmy Carr, Dick Williams, Jim Lawrence, Sid McClain, Coleman Juett, Archie Massey, David Nelson, James Crook. ROW 2: Steve Robertson, Don Crowder, Bubba Myers, John Stemmons, Kelly Klein, Jimmy Ellington, Tom Price, Bob Camplen, Bob F ain, John Phillips, Eddie Werth, Ben Johnson. ROW 3: Jimmy Spence, Danny Smith, Don Ford, Steve Brooks, Chuck Long, Bill Grant, Bruce Teagarden, Vincent Van Brunt, John Daniels, Bobby Nichols, Mike Wilkerson. ROW 4-: John Watson, Fen Vesecky, Jimmy Pace, Pat Kelly, Charles Standifer, Dick Lashbrook, Eddie Bristow, Chuck Sowell, Aubrey Knight, Rod Poirot, Phil Friday. ROW 5: Skippy Wharton, Larry Duke, Harold Bartlett, Allen Kirk, Herman Cowley, Floyd Mechler, Benny Drollinger. SEASGNVS RECORD 27 54 Kimball .......,..... ..,. 7 0 Jefferson. ....... ..... H ighland Park ..... - .......... South Oak Cliff ..,... ,.... Jefferson ....... ...... 7 Jefferson ........,....... 21 Jeffers on ................ 14 Sunset ....... .... 1 4 Jefferson ...,............ 2 1 Sherman ...... .... 2 6 if 1 Q Jefferson ....... ...... 8 Samuell ............,. .... - 40 Jefferson ................ 13 Woodrow Wilson ...... ..... 1 4 Jefferson ....... ...... 0 Hillcrest ............. .... 8 Jeffers on ................ 27 Bryan Adams ....... ..... 2 7 Jefferson ................ 48 Sunset ............. ---- .... 6 269 JOHN PHILLIPS JAMES CROOK September 9, 1960 A Grudge ame Lost HIGHLANDER STA- DIUM - As any football fan will testify, the final score of the game doesn't always tell the complete story. This year's High- land Park game was just such a game. Through- out the entire game, the Rebel defensive machine provided an almost im- penetrable Wall which re- pulsed most attacks at the middle of the line. This defensive rock was led by Pete Kemp and Charlie Standifer. The Rebel of- fense never go-t rolling 270 with full force, although the Rebs almost scored from the 8-yard line in the last quarter. The Rebs suffered their first defeat this season, a 27-0 loss. Za, X Ellington throw Nichols and Robertson on the prov JIMMY PACE BILL GRANT 53 'Y' S . 99 --,' W G - fl f Q 1' ' ,, ,..,, A N uf , , ,-., 44 ' , A 4, fs ' it 'tif' i. i- S A :V V at 'Q I 4 2 X, T if ,, if ,' 1, F' , -f ,, -'-' e . V f, ,ffffwgwn-7, ff ,y f ze . f H , , 1 f T f : .. f . ,f , 1 ,-4. , ' , , ' I f f f I f ,V ,Z x.,757'f?..fw ,ap ' il If, ' f' ,.,,i I ,lf . -V I4 I ' 2 v ' , . 57f ' ,, ' it' T A ,, ' W' 'e , -' W' ,, , f T ,M , ANN ,VQMV7 H T! X .,, .,4V LY , . 7 f , ' A IM- f., . ':V.,fq,h,, , .Vx f, af V t I I Q it in Second gear , . it X . 'ff , ' ' 1 , , V I l, is A fav fL,.i ,Q 1, nw . -f a '45 , ,A ,, ,fy 1- ww, 7, fi. ff . If -'V'.4':'c'i-::.,,,,,,q2L 3 ,I f ' W - , fm is ' ff PAT KELLY KELLY KLEIN 3, -gf-x,. ' Awfv' September 16, 1960 rin And NBear,7 It SPRACUE-The Rebs faced one of the top un- defeated teams in Dallas Friday night. The Col- AUBREY KNIGHT COLEMAN JUETT V --fe ' 4, ,Q 1 if 1, ' Lax' . '-1-if-Q----I M. w ,,,, gg: wi, ...,,,. g .V V V ., , gsalgf F + ve-: ' -V t .V ,Q ff? sn we T. if ',,fTsf 9f .. Y' l?3'3f5f2513 Ss?a ffafV ?2fgi2:!,.'vf,a'fer,4 X, if fe' E if, ,,f'f? We ft I ff 2' ,. fe',25i t.wia,w'M-. den Bears racked up 20 points in the first half. A Crowder pass to Cole- man ,luett in the second quarter, with McClain kicking the extra point, gave Jefferson its only score in the game. The bottom seemed to fall out in the second half, how- ever, and the Rebels couldnlt recover fast enough to strike back. This was the Rebels' worst defeat of the year, 54-7. 27I JOHN HAMMOND September 23, 1960 Kimball Crushed SPRAGUE - lt seems that the Jefferson Rebels had had their fill of los- ing and so they took their wrath out on the unde- feated Kimball Knights. Before the game was over, the Knights were wishing they had stayed in bed and that Donnie Crowder and Sid McClain had done the same. Crowder scored the first touchdown and passed to Archie Massey for the second. McClain scored on a 36-yard scainper with tremendous blocking. Eddy Bristow turned in an excellent performance on offense and defense. Kimball, previously un- defeated, got their ar- mour dented with a loss of 27-8. 272 Hauling down a Knight CHARLES LONG A gang-tackling spree SID MCCLAIN DONNIE CROWDER r I :Q l L r 9 i fwf,zf4y,O70U Qfykywffff ww ,f 'f ,f ff September 30, 1960 r R Q, fi? ,lrlf ffif' 7 R R , to 2 M R 5 R i t R X A, ' - 'kg-. .v i ' M R A! , I I'-, ' -f k I Fflllgllt R i R it i A K ta e - 3 , V A ' I ,v,,,. ., ' H te ,V,'i i t R y rem 1 V N ea. H rr FRANKLIN FIELD - JIM LAWRENCE JIMMY SPENCE The Rebels played their fourth game of the sea- son Friday night in the traditional brawl with the Bisons. Crowder ran 15 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. There Was no score in the third quarter, hut in the fourth quarter things started to happen. Jeff cut loose with an 3-play, 61-yard drive, elimaxed by an ex- cellent run hy Crowder which tied the game 14- 14-. Dick Williams and Jimmy Ellington played an outstanding game as did the entire team. Spence wrenches from a Bison's grasp JIMMY CARR STEVE ROBERTSON 41 FEN VESECKY and run 5 . 1 ,, f 5 ,. , V 7 EDDY WERTH l October 7, 1960 1. 0- eeond Fever y SHERMAN - The l highly-rated S h e r m a n Wildcats were surprised and disturbed by a fight- ing Rebel squad. The rug 1 was pulled from under their feet in the first Grab that ball- with ir! DICK WILLIAMS s V quarter when a 63-yard drive was climaxed by a score and conversion by Sid McClain. The Rebs went ahead again in the third quarter when Jim Lawrence plunged over from the 1. The fighting Rebs came from behind again in the fourth quar- ter with a touchdown and conversion by Don Crow- der. The last 30 seconds told the story, however, and Sherman managed a desperation touchdown to Win 26-21. EDDY BRISTOW october 14, 1960 A Tussle With The iants . FRANKLIN FIELD -- Fighting the Spartans was like ramming one's head against a brick wall. The Rebels showed promise in the first quarter, how- ever, by holding the Spar- tans scoreless. Coleman Juett made a - 5-yard scamper to paydirt for a Rebel score in the third quarter. Don Crowder passed to Juett for the conversion. Dick Williams, block- ing an attempted Samuels extra point kick, played an alert defensive game. Steve Robertson and Jim- my Carr were also stand- outs on offense and de- fense. The Spartan bunch simply overpowered the Rebs by racking up 4-0 points to Jeffersorfs 8. 33:5 X H JOHN DANIELS JIMMY ELLINGTON The Long Stretch STEVE BROOKS BOB CAMPLEN , fx,-N fy nf , ,M , , ., iw, 4 A ' in J. .., ,X yy, , f I ft .5 Wt I xr, I , I it I I , , rr, : AZ V 4' A f .hh, ,M I f V y. , C497 I .r f v - M I if ryflm W V new mfg 1: we fur ff'--. 1 ' N. We 4 tb? MMO! .I WW 254:51 , J. 1 a M, ,V if ,X fs., , f BOBBY FAIN DON FORD fvfs- Y-,aff ii- -'A October 20, 1960 ne-Point Heartbreak COTTON BOWL - A touchdown by Lawrence and an extra point kicked by McClain put Jefferson in the lead until the last 3 minutes of play. At this time, Woodrow in- tercepted a pass from Crowder and ran to the Rebel 5-yard line. They We're grabbing this Wildcat by the tail. scored from the 4 and ran for the two extra points, which made the score 14-7. At this point, Jefferson rallied and be- gan a determined march to the goal line. Vvhen the Rebels moved the ball to the 1-yard line, Crow- der went over for the score. The conversion by Crowder failed just short of the goal line as the Tom Price exhibii I 4 game ended 111--13, Wood- row. PHIL FRIDAY DICK LASHBROOK 1 :W gif, 1 fx, fx N. 2 f!'fI'Q v ftti V that extra effort. Go get him, Steve. J - .. U fry, ., - is , fk., A Y K X t, , 1 ,,f,,,.-:-, - -, it f fttft, 2 J V E 2.1.12 ' 2 s A fs.. v-...xp 7 V . 4 Q ffl 4 0 yi v , x ,..V J: ,,. 3 X rf ,1- ft-J' ' f , I Q5 ,X if--N :- f '-it Vi H U f f f jk ,ff 4 gf? 1537? ' z K 4, X :I-iff JE iff ' ' Q f f h ik 'Qi .f'.M,-, OJ ,f ,744 if , I' V we v X cg. V ,,,, ,fy N. . f f j f., J. jW,ff f!ll J' ft. X 3, A nf Q f nk x X f x 5 4 if f JK is M1 i 1' x , 1, 5 tb if 5 'X Q kX - -, , swf In A wx -,N X. I ,Q . 3, ,t-, V ,, ,,,, ' T'W'W'f'w N E , if -t- 'iewfi ' AKAAU ,,, V l fi E ,,,. f , - ' f fff P- ' ' f wi ARCHIE MASSEY V f,k,,, h . 1 ,k., '- . ..r.f,,,f,, , BUBBA MYERS October 27, 1960 dged ut 4 IN FIELD - The Coach has said, UIt's desire that counts in win- ning the game. Of course, that's not the de- termining factor. If it were, the Rebels would have certainly won. Jef- ferson fought the Pan- thers to the last ditch and only allowed them 8 points in the entire game. The Rebs threatened twice in the first period, reaching the Hillcrest 26 and 20 yard lines. Don Crowder recovered a fumble to end a Hillcrest drive in the third quarter. Jimmy Ellington inter- cepted a Panther pass in the last quarter, halting their longest drive. Jimmy Carr, Ben John- son and Eddie Bristow were standouts on de- fense, holding the score L to 8-0. , i 4Y 118'-V Ii .v, .Lvv,-.- ,vi Fi ,xi Don't worry, boys, I've got the beat. 97 BEN JOHNSON DANNY SMITH 1 an 'L fc S f, y- lulflvn L, 4 f.g,.f51fa,54 Ulf' :Oh DAVID NELSON BOBBY NICHOLS dN s ' ' - '!777'x's-7 D November 11, 1960 ip ' ng Tuck Duel FRANKLIN FIELD - Cougar pass. The Rebels If this year,s homecom- ing crowd wanted to see an exciting game, their wish certainly came true. After being nipped C8 points worthl by Hill- crest two weeks ago, the Rebels were ready for a victory. However, the Cougars must have been in a similar mood as seen in the final score of 27-27. Jefferson was the first team on the scoreboard early in the second quar- ter when an alert Steve Robertson snatched a ROD POIROT headed for the goal line and Jim Lawrence made the score. Two Cougar scores la- ter, the never-give-up Rebel bunch scored on a 34-yard pass from Don Crowder to Torn Price. Dick Williams blocked a ldck, picked it up, and scored in the third quar- ter when the Rebs were one point behind. Sid McClain climaxed a 70-yard Rebel drive in the fourth quarter with a score and the extra point, tying it all up 27-27. A frantic struggle TOM PRICE CHUCK SOWELL Bevi ited ' ww 'pf .,... -Y,.T,Yax..,.,,s November 16, 1960 Bisons new i SPBAGUE-1t was a bolt of light- ning fbetter known as the Rebelsj lf, A , ,Fw H ff n r Q' , .f ,... liz V,- ythat struck the Bisons while they V :were grazing the other night. Flash! ' . . . Don Crowder scored on a 16- ft yard run in the first quarter. Second v g quarter . . . crack! . . . a pass from rifil' fl-1, Crowder to Tom Price - another 5 touchdown! A Reb recovers a Bison giv A ,f.fA Q W lgenigtrh .- . 's blunderg Boom! . . . Crowder hits iiii H'fli'5fifFlW':'l? h3 Q--- L-Q- IiT1,Q, I Iuett for a 24-yard touchdown pass. g . AAWVW b K g gi tt Vulglgg lr A Price mfefcepts 3 Stray toss - - - Q two plays later, Teagarden to Spence -and a score! McClain has con- verted four times. Half time . . . VINCENT VAN BRUNT JOHN WATSON Third quarter . . . Crowder hits luett . . . another score. Crash!-Jimmy Ellington streaks 47 yards for the fifth score. Roar! . . . John Watson to Jim Morrell - the Barreling through the Bisons. final score, and the Bison electrocution was ended with third-degree burns. Scorewise, the result was 48-6. Lawrence ran right over 'em. jj, ,... my U y.,y 1 yn f if 12 ig. 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Lf 4 ' 'tea yi CCB57 TEAM COACHES: Robby Campbell Floyd Mechler Mike McKay played with the Varsity this year, where he received a broken arm. f f f , , MANAGERS: Bill Shoenfield Mike Harrison Foora LL The MBU team had a fine season this year, winning six and losing' two. Outstanding players were Steve Pigman, Lynn Coker, and Vernon Reeves. fR,',,.,,D,,,AY,, fx,f,q.,.,, B TEAM FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Lynn fBig Daddyl Coker, Jody Horto-n, Ken Finley, Vernon Reeves, Steve Langham, David Johnson, Paul Giddens, Mike Finigan, Ricky King, Mike Perry, Jerry Goldberg. ROW 2: Bill Schoerfield, Mgr., George Laivins, Bob Siminson, Jim Murrell, Buford Cates, Bud Wilkinson, David Cook, Skippy Kennamer, Jesse Chavoga, John Bay, Ricky Freivogel, Ben Rippy, Mike Miller, Mike Harrison, Mgr. ROW 3: Coach Campbell, Craig Hunter, Scott Hammet, Richard Coston, David Wilkinson, Sandy Kaufman, Irv Queal, Arthur McCrary, Steve Pigman, Steve Brooks, Bob Craig, Coach Mechler. ROW 4-: Johnny Richardson, Fred Staggs, Roger Bohanon, Don Wood, John Seay, David Heath, Steve Tanner, Jimmy Haller, Ricky McNeal, Mike Hurst, Bob Makela. Thomas Jefferson ..... ...... . M38 I1'ViHg ----,--f,-fA----ffff-- ---a f 0 Thomas Jefferson ..,.. ,s-,...- 1 4 501131 Oak Cliff -4A--- ------ 0 Thomas Jefferson ..... ........ 2 37 Igimball -----------,Asfa- --------s 1 Z Thomas Jefferson ,. ,,,, .,,,, . .2 UIISCY -af-f-- -ff-- ---- ------ - - - Thomas Jefferson t,,,. ........ 1 4- SHITIUCH a---------------- ---sfv-f- 1 6 Thomas Jefferson ,,,,, ..... , 412' Woodrow Wilson ,,,. sis.. - 6 Thomas Jefferson ...., 6 Hillcrest aa--v---f,-- --f-4 1 8 Thomas Jefferson .t,.. 8 BTYOH AdHH1S f------ 6 28l BASKETB 960 f LL- Q f . S gr X 5 L f E. -if 5 -' W1 - 1.1. , Vi.. in 'ffm 5' E, Q, 9 av Q' f N STEVE ELLIS DEXTER MARBLE 37 ff V ,F A 2 .px . Z X, H A '91, V ve ffm ' My 1 'L Z, q :xi JZ, ALBERT HENRY 282 7 6 BILLY MN fix I 4 5 21 f ' ' F' 1 , , I' , 3 f i L mf R, ATKINSON DANNY A Y GLENN ' COLUNSWORTH LARRY ELSE MIDDLEBROOKS f JOH I NNY HALE VARSITY BASKETBALL-1961 FRONT ROW: Eddie Dominguez, Jim Westbrook, Albert Henry, Billy Atkinson, Steve Ellis, Danny Collingsworth. SECOND ROW Coach Porter, Glenn Middlebfooks, Larry Elsey, Johnny Hale, Bob Glover, Dexter Marble, Tim Baker. Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson CAPTAIN : Steve Ellis Vr NC -f SEASONS RECORD Woodrow Wilson ,..,..., 54 Thomas Jefferson ....s S65 Bryan Adams .........sss.. 56 Thomas Jefferson ..... .58 Hillcrest ...............ss,,. ,.-61 Thomas Jefferson ....., 58 North Dallas ........,sss.... 43 Thomas Jefferson --,.---4l Samuell .,V...-...ss......,..... 60 Thomas Jefferson .... M64 Woodrow Wilson - .,..... 63 Thomas Jefferson ....,, 53 Hillcrest V....Y..Y.....,.... 4-43 Thomas Jefferson ..... ,53 North Dallas ....-....... U34 Thomas Jefferson .....s 52 'Samuell .....-s.A,-.. ........ 6 9 Thomas Jefferson ....,. 54 Garland ..,.. . ...-.. ........ 4 7 Thomas Jefferson ...,ss 56 Garland ....................v. 30 Thomas Jefferson - ss.,, 67 South Oak Cliff so........ 58 Thomas Jefferson .,s... 60 Kimball .................,... .54 Thomas Jefferson ....,. 54 lrving ...............,....,,.... 44 Thomas Jefferson ....., 52 Kimball ......,..,.....,.,..., 40 Thomas Jefferson -t,s-s53 South Oak Cliff ........ 39 Thomas Jefferson ..,... 48 Kimball ........,,..........,. 42, Q myThomas Jefferson .....s 49 I J 273' if , Q. we .s4aisf?fT0iAas2ERS: f ' J ' C l Jdlfiffffy Yfhfborough , 'f 7 Y 4 ,, A fag., af 'sfwj A hustling Rebel team-fwas in the winneris circle every time but six this year. Jeff Cagers won the Dr. Pepper Tournament, came in second in the lrv- ing Tournament, third in District, and consolation in the Garland Tournament. With only two seniors graduating, the Rebel squad should do even better next year. Crozier Tech ...... Garland .....,,,.. - Irving .,v..,,. - Samuell ........ - Kimball ...... W ..... . Bryan Adams .,..,. Highland Park t,,, Arlington Heights Paris ....v....,.,,.....,. Arlington Heights Sherman .............. Grapevine ..,......... Richardson ....,..... Garland ..,......,,... Hillcrest ...,,,........ South Oak Cliff -- Denton ................ MQ .., Q! HERO PAGE 2, REBEL-9 EDDIE DOMINGUEZ All-City Honorable Mention BOB GLOVER All-City Honorable Mention DEXTER MARBLE All-City Honorable Mention A scramble for the ball. Larry leaps. Steve shoots high. DOUBLE-VICTORY, JEFFERSON-74 WOODROW WILSON-54 January ll The hustlini Rebel team was simply too much for the Wildcats and their efforts paid off with the highest score to this date in a District game, 74 points. Bob Glover was high point man with 17 and Dexter Marble Was close behind with lil. JEFFERSON-72 WOODROW WILSON-63 January 19 The Rebel team again proved to be more than a match for the Wildcats. Dexter Marble played a wonderful offensive game racking up 24 points. Bob Glover also scored 20 points. 285 REVENGE IN THE END JEFFERSON-49 BRYAN ADAMS-56 January 7 Jeff suffered its first defeat in District play when they lost a squeaker to Bryan Adams. Larry Elsey was the leading scorer for the Rebels with 14 points, and Eddie Dominguez also scored in the double figures with 10 points. J EF FERSON-63 BRYAN ADAMS-42 January 27 The Cougars found it was harder to beat the Rebels in their second meeting. Eddie Dominguez scoring 17 points Was really host in this game. Dexter Marble accounted for 12. Elsey puts one in. ' Wake up, Larry! Leaping high. THE EIGHBORLY BRAWL JEFFERSON-34 HILLCREST-61 .l anu ary l 1 Hillcrest's Panthers avenged their defeat in the Dr. Pepper Tourna- ment in their first meeting with the Rebels in District competition. Eddie Dominguez and Bob Glover were high point men for the Rebels. They each accounted for 111- points. JEFFERSON-53 HILLCREST-43 January 31 ln their second meeting with the Panthers the Rebels made up for a previous defeat. After trailing the opening minutes of the game, the Rebels pulled ahead and stayed there. Bob Glover and Glenn Middlebrooks paced the Rebels with ll and 10 points respectively. An elbow in the face is what you need! Baker's driving on through. ff, f ff fi There's no stopping V Bob Glover Jump, shoot, score 287 -r, ' ,114 LO JEFFERSON--56 l' l l ll N' DALLAS--34, January 13h North Dallas a ain served as the Rebel whi in ost, Qslaught lhe accd cy of the g, 'f uf ,QL f V h b e K g . - PP g P as the .leff cagers turned in a tremendous performance. Bob Glover, Dexter Marble, and Glenn Nliddlebrooks shared top scoring honors with 12 points each. .IILFFERSON 64x N DALLAS-13 f North Dallas e the B ogs Thg nslaug t C o e , ax , Genn 70 pyolnts , 1 Febrblilalvf 2 Rebel 'on- under Marble, with '14 X5 c 5 Preclslon Jumpshoti Grasping for possession. Dominguez-styled. INTO EACH LIFE . . . J EFF ERSON-39 JEFFERSON-58 SAMUELL-60 January 16 SAMUELL-69 February 6 The Rehs first encounter with the Spartans this season Giving a great performance in the last district game, was a Weil-played battle for both teams. the Rebels, nevertheless, had to how to the Spartans. Bob GIOVCI WHS high-point mall for the REIJGIS with 9 High point men for Jefferson were graduating seniors points and Eddie Dominguez accounted for 8. Steve Ellis and Larry Elsey, 13 points each. Marble gets the jump on Fultz. 289 FACULTY-VARSITY The ball is tossed up and . ME 1 V Yes, Mr. Kirk's already disgusted. H , ,W'4 ff , f ,fxfgzygf ,V X n,-C ' , f 1 f f f ffffff f' f ,Z ff f f , 5 ,f ff t f f A f 4 , X f f W Q 7 ff ' f JW 'I X X f fd 5 ff' 5 f ffl G yy, 1 V . 1 71,73 y , 0. 14447 1, ,,', ,, , .Z X V ' ,i LQ! Z, ' V ? X N , 1., , f 7!! f 4 , , I Lf , 4 f f f Mr 6 Q M 4 .,. o if D My S ' v sa ,ty ? yy Q if Q f fax-fJ42if.1f::f': afifvf ' ' But the Faculty is on the move . . and shooting some too. X f 3 it's just a half-court set I fakes you with my hips . . . SUBTITLE: LD PROS vs. YOUNG WHIPPER SNAPPERS You tackle him and P11 re Everybody shook hands and went home d 'v if ,, EASON9S RECORD Garland .,,. Garland ........v,........., South Oak Cliff Kirnb all ...........w,...,... 32 Irving .,.......,l..,,.,....... 4-O South Oak Cliff lrvlng .,.........,.....,...... Highland Park Arlington Hts. ,....., - Paris ....f......... Sherman .....,.. North Dallas ..,.,....... Denton ..v... Kimball ...,t. Duncanville ,............... Samuell ...................... 38 Highland Park ..,....... South Oak Cliff Crozier Tech ....,....... Hillcrest ..,.e,tt Sunset ....t,.. 'Q 7' BASKET COACH: Robbie Campbell MANAGER: John Yarborough BLL BH TEAM BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: David Hughes, Ricky Fout, Dennis Reever, David Garrett. ROW 2: Johnny Seay, Noel Stout, Scotty Dykema, Glenn Wey and, Don Wood, Rick McCall. ROW 3: John Yarbrough, Jim Hallard, James Foster, Brent Cornwell, Don Coker, Bell. 1960-61 was one of the best years the Rebel B Basketball team has had in its entire history. The HB team Went through the year without being de- feated a single time in District play! ln the last game of the season the MBU team took the City Championship with a win over the Sunset B team, 42-4,0 in overtime. q Coach Robbie Camp 293 TENN s - 760 Zi? FRONT ROW: Bobby Hefner, Richard Donnavon, Bobby Shelton, Ann Fox, Charlene Rondeau, Mary Ann McLeod. SECOND ROW Jodie Russel, Mike Collins, Dick Abernathy, Ann Franklin, Sally Kennamer, ,lean Lewis, Ross Young, Miss Gunn. MANAGER-Jodie Russel COACH-Miss Gunn 1 4 l l This year's tennis season was not complete when the Annual went to press. However, the tennis teams, under the direction of Miss Gunn, have been highly successful. Boy doubles team, Bobby Shelton and Ross Young won three games straight, while the girls doubles tied two and won one. 294 MIKE COLLINS SWINGIN, GRO P , ,,, ,I A 4, ,. ,,,. X ,, A,,i. A ' I I fd' f f ' f , f' - 1 -' ' ' . , s 7 H If wi, , A If 'jJ11'Y?? fQ3 ,f ,.,, X. ,k,, y',:.,-x4',, , ,D ,f jSPf,'f?3k 'ff gf I , , ' ,. if ':i J-'mf A ' I-rf' , :Qu i f'i,.3'j2'f'jfff.?f 1. 2523 f . 9 J I, NA fl 2,1343 ,fi ,X g f ,, .XM .1 gf, ,+.j,g!2f1i51 yitfi , aff ,. if , i w -A Qi ' ' ' , A f , . : , ..,, . A ,V A 4 , V, ,S I Q' ANNE FRANKLIN MARY ANN MCLEOD ANN FOX BOBBY HEFNER ROSS YOUNG W-mf' - RICHARD DONNAVON Q J EAN LEWIS 2' BBN E E U BOBBY SHELTON A VICTQRIOUS SEASON DICK ABERNATHY SALLY KENNEMER E E ,VE ,E m E E CHARLENE RONDEAU , E N15 . 5 Q4 E E . .. . X f u -f . E. W. Xamvvz: , . A., . . ,. fn ,., - 5 all A E XE Gow - 961 FIRST ROW: Charles Kemp, Tim Baker, .lay Ferguson, Dean Murray, Carlton Vickery, Tommy Orndorff. ROW 2: Coach Melton Owen Gary Norman, Chuck Gottlich, Dale Johnson, Mike Collins, Jimmy Pace, .lon Sorlie, Walter Bone. COACH: Melton Owen CAPTAIN: ,lay Ferguson The golf team of Thomas Jefferson, led by their three-year letterman and captain, I ay Ferguson, began early to be one of the successful contenders in its district. Unde- feated in district play, each man showed distinct ability. CARLTON VICKERY TIM BAKER JON SORLIE DEAN MURRAY WALTER BONE 298 TOMMY ORNDORFF JIMMY PACE FORE. I CHARLES KEMP MIKE COLLINS CHUCK GOTTLICK DALE JOHNSON OF ,. .- .au ROW 1: Johnny Mendoza, Buddy Haden Albert Henry Jim Westbrook Orbie Hanks ROW 2 Tim Mitchell Alan Steckler Steve Robertson, Steve Reed, David Nelson. Scotty ldzorek Nonnan Nelson B111Schoenf1e1d ROW 3 Coach Mechler Bobby Fain Rick Frei Vogel, Ben Johnson, Wayne Adams, Ellory Robinson Howard Henslee STARTING LINE-UP: ROW 1: Howard Henslee, Bobby Fain, Steve Reed, Scotty Idzorek. ROW 2: Coach Mechler, Steve Robertson, Ellery Robinson, Jim Westbrook, Albert Henry. 0 BASEB LL 61 ,-....... COACH: Floyd Mechler STEE-BIKE From the start of the Rebel baseball season, both Varsity and MB teams held the promise of a very successful year. There were eight returning lettermen on the varsity, and we had every reason to be optimistic th at the team would live up to the tradition of past Rebel baseball teams. The MBU team opened its season with two consecutive shut outs which predicted future success. B BASEBALL 1961 ROW 1: David Cook, Ronnie Achley, ,lim Murrell, Ricky Fout, Gary Johnson, John Bay. ROW 2: Noel Stout, Sandy Kaufman, George Ghesquiere, Buddy Clark, Larry Huelbig, Mack McCabe. ROW 3: Steve Cook, David Garrett, Don Coker, David Hughes, Bob Glover Rod Poirot, Leslie Carruth, Tommy Little. BUDDY HADEN RICK FREIVOGEL ff' STEVE REED NORMAN NELSON SCOTTY IDZOREK nr'- DAVID NELSON STEVE ROBERTSON HOWARD HENSLEE ELLORY ROBINSON Westbrook prepares to fire as Henry remains poised. JOHNNY MENDOZA f A ALBERT HENRY , - , V ., f2! if, F 'Elf ' o..o E ssss v,.,f.,, .ep ' ,rm ' f eff , fi QS.,- , .Q fs ! ' f 4: J X ffvfw 1 X F XA X X X QXSXSN' Xfks 5 xx Q O Q Q z Q X X N XXX xx Q X ef K Ns X 1 K 'Qt Q N XA X ,F ,YJ X XX V Q we ' Xi if E Q 9 X N .wk s 5 , , 15' is C fig, img ., x X s E A X ,. Q V X 334, if 3, , xv xxx' Q Y, is X f fs uf X M ff Y ' sf 1 Q ex rl if 51 59 ,K-, ,gl sz ., , A W ffqf 'allay 5 1 Q igibffb if 5: 5 J A ff! 'Z Y Q13 ,Pg :Vw k?fZ21:f2f ,Os. . .mn . , 'I ' - f gn. ' X , ., Xi I 4. ,, .fif.9:p fi px, . Q' -Q , , W, Q ,,.A, , ,, A V p . V E 1 E2 ff ALAN STEKLER Elf? . Qi ? ,.f Quit your c1ownin', Reed! -HM WESTBROOK BEN JQHNSON WAYNE ADAMS BOBBY FAIN -A75 V -as 4 A , L,4QE G4, A I ff lil fl 1 ' 453 ,..f: J Albert Henry leaps and tosses it ORBIE HANKS Coach Bartlett and Coach Kirk at the pleasant', duties of being a track coach. 4 T-any 1-l gmnso p I-V va ytfmp, Bqatnsgy 0151 eu TRACK TEAM 1961 0, 'If A ,TYQQ04 Q K' ' 1,. 1 ' '. ' f ' Y li ' Q S at P 1 a . li C i it C Plz ROW 1: Jim Lawrence, Mike Finnigan, Paul Giddens, George Dederick, Sid McClain, Skippy Keennamer, Don Price, Steve Langham, Steve Pigman, Steve Brooks. ROW 2: Bob Story, Jody Horton, Tom Walker, David Elson, Chuck Gross, Kennith Wilson, David Cook, Ricky King, Bill Ray, Jerry Tomlin, Jessie Chevoya, Kevin McKevin. ROW 3: Harold Bartlett, Skippy Whorton, Tom Price, Stewart Salter, Scott Hammet, Bob McGregor, Jimmy Ellington, Ricky Barbee, Eddie Bristow, Bruce Teagarden, Jerry Tomlin, Gene Comroe, Donnie Crowder, Pete Cobelle. ROW 4: Ricky Coffer, Bob Craig, Billy Knighton, Harvey Phillips, Randolph Benson, Steve Ellis, Charlie Standifer, John Daniels, John Hammond, Steve Hanks, Duncan Mason, Mike Reid, Coach Kirk. 304 TRACK 961 M anagers: Pete Cobelle, Skippy Wharton, Rick Coffer The Rebel track teams have always been very successful and this year is no exception. Jef- ferson tracksters made a good showing at their first triangle meet. ln Ft. Worth, Southwest Recreational Meet, which draws top track talent from all over the state, the Rehs fared well, qualifying in five events. I I M Q, If ' .SEV 4 :- I ,-,,g. ,L,. . , , ,L., - ,.,A: , .I M .,.,qv, ,fu 1. V -se. , ig. Q ' 'ffjizfgv V VV g,.?l ,. , ., . VVV, A - . f - , , Q, If f'4ai1i11ivW '. ., A . . , - . ,,,Q,Qs in -' a. .. , -3 ,Vi X I ' I 1 , , ?i' - V' V ,g ,f ,L.. A ' ,,., I ,V , ' 1 ,S ,2,fp',iL VV!! . yep ' ' ' V 1 fi -e , A I X X 4 . .,.. . I cf IX I - ,. ,K . D. 6 . -. Q. .7 Q W5 HARVEY PHILLIPS iff? , f' fm mxy,, ,f g ,ff,'f:f'-H' , 3 mf ffueff ' z ff, C ff yi, , , , V,f ,V 1 f IIII A 2 -I , 1 -,iz ff ,',' - . f ,f :V ww 'vw f ' 1 iff ff riff: ff,-'p,',ff , x , 'f f,wf'Lf ,','f, 4f,.y,V I i 'ff - , -- - I ' ' fx' 'Z ez- L, ,-'.-v . - I 'WG Q ff' I S ' Q ' -I ' -f - ff' WM EUGENE COMROE 306 I . ,V rw -- - , I Y VV,VVx'x,g 1 f ,V 'h'A' ,, AIIA SAI I , - W2 1 f ,k., V1 Q, ,X 'f ' ' - 'I w V, m y I NV ,.,k '..gg,4:f.'ffaff ., , V-at W HQ, f , , 1 1 f I 2,6-zivifi-EW f L 'k' I , . ,, . -.wen-fl MV , 64 V 'V ,, ,fix V- , I I ifggij I V rvr, If - ' I , ' f fr gd' I - 1- M751 f I V ,f - 'k' I I - '-.' b - if ' , A ' I ,V V ':P ,,.r..'1Z. 'gf '. fy, g, 3 .1 v' .- 2 4' if ' bw 4. V- : 1 aff., j' Qj4 ,:',g1.' ., f. M DUNCAN MASON v I P4 ,V W, X7 Q X7 A 2 ff 4 ff Mn, 'fl 3 , , ff .MM -Mi 1 f X ff I 'W X nf f iff ' f r 6 V , ,V ,V 1 I , , , wavy Q STEVE HANKS VICTDRIOUS . . . I T HE AIR A D THE GROU EDDIE LESTER Our cross country team, consisting of Duncan Mason, Gene Comroe, Bob McGregor, and Mike Reid, has been high- ly successful. They have won first place in the city meet and second in state. Rebels, everywhere, point with pride to the many trophies which are being carted home. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM fLeft to rightlz Bob McGregor, Duncan Mason, Gene Comroe, Knot pictured Mike Reidl. R i City trophy- V Rebels scored V 5 a. first place! ' I ,fl UNNING WALIQ- FF FOR REBS QUARTER MILERS: B111 Ray, Steve Langham, Steve Brooks, Bruce Teagarden Jimmy Ellington MILERS: Gene Comroe, Duncan Mason 308 HALF MILERS: Jody Horton, David Cook, Steve Ellis, Dennis Reever Steve Pigman, Bob McGregor. CONSISTENTD TOP CONTENDERS MILE RELAY: TOP: .limmy Ellington, Mike Reid, Bob Mc- Gregor, Bruce Teagarden. HURDLE RS : Randolph Benson, Steve Hanks, Jerry Tomlin, Stewart Salter, Don Crowder. H Q G R we 1 if f..' - H9 rl-r SPRINTERS: George Dederick, Chuck Gross, Tom Walker, Sid McClain, Skippy Kennamer, Kenneth Wilson. J HIGH JUMPERS: Ricky King, Scott Harnmet, Steve Hanks, Jerry Tomlin, Don Crowder, Bob Craig. Jfff:ffw7'ff'f f iff ff J, ,'-wz'ffz'ff-Jwffi1f,'fWfZ5Of6f4f Of f f 7, J f f J , wff fJ'f,ffffJv,fJwJXUJJ7ffffg fWZVfz Qff X f f f WEIGHT MEN: John Hammond, Edward Brusche, John Daniels, Charles Stan- difer. Jessie Chavoya, Kevin McKevin, Eddie Lester, Eddie Bristow. I 5' J J fl J X-,Af x' 'ff' ' ff POLE VAULTERS: Harvey Phillips, Billy Knighton, Don Price LETTERMAN,S ASSOCIATION 1960-1961 W1 , ff, L one's nice . . . bu+ 'rwo are delighlrful f 15 , f ff Tha+'s 'rhe opinion of Bill Gaynier, home-builder fa+her of TJ 'Twins Kafhy and Tammy Gaynier. So perhaps +ha+'s one reason why he is so pleased a+ being able +o announce 'rhe developmen'r of CHAPEL DOWNS highly res+ric'red home division, 'rwin +o popular SPARKMAN CLUB ESTATES Everyihing 'l'ha+ has made Sparlcman Club so desirable 'ro home buy- ers in Norlh Dallas has a 'rwin advan+age in Chapel Downs! You'll find +he same resl'ric+ed building, wide paved s+ree1's and alleys, curb-hugging sidewalks and 'rhe same kind of communi+y club house +ha+ has made Sparlcman Club Es+a+es so grea'r! Tha+'s righ+, Chapel Downs will have i+s own swimming pool and club house, wi+h membership res+ric'red +o Chapel Downs dwellers! Proximi+y +o schools, churches and shopping are o+her aH'rac1'ions which have made Sparlcman Club Es+a+es preferred by parenfs . . . and each is an advan+age 'ro be 'Found in Sparlcman's +win, Chapel Downs, righf across +he s'rree'rl SPARKMAN CLUB . . . CHAPEL DOWNS . . . +win developmenis for +wlce as much living pleasure. BILL GAYNIER AND ASSOCIATES 3306 Camelof FL 7-5741 COTTON BOWLING R- NET COTTON BOWLING PALACE OPEN 24 I-nouns Texas' Larges+- America's F'iTres+ BARBER SHOP--BEAUTY SHOP-NURSERY-RESTAURANT INWOOD ROAD AT LEMMON FLee+woocl 7-6645 ASl lTON'S GIFTS 225 Walnu+ Hill Village Phone FL 2-9806 DALLAS, TEXAS Communiiy Sewing Shop I68 Inwood Vlg. 620 Presion Royal FL 2-6l93 EM 8-7750 PRESTON ROAD AT FOREST LANE John Cobb Drug Stores Airway Drug Hillside Vlg. 5l5 Presfon Royal 3l0 Hillside Vlg. EM 3-43I8 TA 3-99l6 Prescriplions Cosmelics-GIHS Soda Foun+ain OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Your Complefe Drug S+ore 3I4 Allied Sales Co. Manufac+urer's Represenialive Es+ablished I945 CHAS. D. CRAVOTTA Housewares-Gills-Premiums i420 DALLAS TRADE MART ' a ll The Finesr Nanne in Hamburgers 5702 West Lovers Lane SSI8 Live Oak Wynnewood Village. . . Loahvvoocl Village . . . Camp Bowie Blvd.-Ft Worth TRY MRS. GOFF'S ICE CREAM-32 Flavors Congralulalions . . . NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK OF DALLAS The Only Nalional Banlc in Norlh Dallas ROY R MITCHELL Presidenlr Member Federal Rese Sy CARLR DUNGAN V Presidenl' Fed I Deposil' I C p 20l WALNUT HILL VILLAGE FL 7 82I I - We Pay 37 All S g 3I5 Students of Thomas Jefferson Spend Your Summer With Us AIR CONDITIONED League and Open Bowling Gt HART BOWL WEBBS CHAPEL AND N. W. H'WAY FL 7-4358 LARRY HART LOWELL JACKSON Owner Manager k- QM, fu S' ' f' s . 56556-Sir-VV . yyerfsfzre ' 'gg Q4 fbjeauf Sain . , 1 . , 3 Y Lf smcz gf 1920 lj! ll . . . 1' fe 4 E The Finest m Beauty Service f ,Q v ,E 6133 Berkshire Lane EM 8-1373 . if CIo+hmg 1 af Hs Fines? FRED MAYES S - BARBERS 1fLll'Slfy 50,17 A FL-2-335I E, 3423 Lombardy Lane We Sell 'Phe Bes+ TWO LOCATIONS X3 LL Service Hillcresf Acrosj from SMU Casa Lindaaghopping Cir. Cfjogvarof 96115 Cgfuofo PRESTON CENTER Fine Por+rai'l'ure EM I-654l 8300 VARSITY PLAZA 3I7 R ,M eeeee Ng Ac Af' fog 7exaca Se-wake 3I00 Fores'r Ln. ai' Webbs Chapel Rd. u , where theres a need there's a way, at EXCHANGE BANK EXCHANGE BANK 11 iiglm X' 1: I N f 3. TRUST co, Excl-muse PARK- DALLAS 9...,.g 1 , gig Q MEMBER F. D.l.c. ' Q TUPINAMBA RESTAURANTS Wonderful Mexicon Food CHOICE STEAKS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Two 5633 W. Lovers Lane INear Inwood RoacII FL 2-5883 o SEA Foons 9 SANDWICHES DaIIas Loca'I'ions 2I3I FI. Wor+I1 Ave. IAI' HampI'on RoadI WH 6-0645 KATHRYN CURRIN REAL ESTATE MEMBER OF DALLAS REAL ESTATE BOARD Serving +he People of Highland Park, Universify Park and Presfon Hollow for NearIy a Quarfer of a CenI'ury. Safisfied Cusiomers Are Our BesI' Adver'I'izemenI' CIRCLE BowuNG LANES Open 24 Hours a Day N. W. Highway aI' Ihe Circle FL 7-4555 Y 7 WALNUT HILL MEN AND Bovs' . SHOP l23 Walnul' Hill Village FL 2-4996 Wriling Space Complimenls of TRIPLE TOWN-Walnul Hills Vlg. FAB RIC HOUSE Dress Fabrics PaH'erns Trimmings 83I7 Wes'lches+er Dr. Dallas 25, Texas WALNUT HILL HOBBY 84 CYCLE SHOP if 4 XVX Q! PARK FOREST BEAUTY SALON 65655 0 ce ig X slyling bleaching permanenl' wave +in+ing l59-60 Walnu'r Hill Village Phone FL 2-7348 II736 Marsh Ln. FL 7-59M 320 CompIimenTs of TURNER HARDWARE IIO PresI'on Royal Shopping CenTer EM 8-605 I Res. EM I -4309 WM. T. BOHANNON REALTOR Real EsI'a're for 32 Years Phone FL 7-2878 I66 WaInu'r Hill Village ' ark Giifies- ' orth C alias ' ews Modern Sewing Shop FABRICS - SEWING MACHINES CUSTOM BELTS AND BUTTONS Phone FL I-0754 I85 WaInu'I Hill Village I NAOMI WRIGHT I' BEAUTY SALON I Specializing in Hair SI'yIing and f' Permanen+ Waving A I 4 I64 WaInu+ Hill Village FL I-I820 CompIimenTs of ROYAL VARIETY STORES I2I PresI'on Royal Shopping Cenfer COMPLIMENTS OF Browne and Browne PhoI'ographers ERLE RAWLINS JR. LOUIS MOORMAN Fine Homes and Estates Highland Park - UniversiI'y ParIc- PresI'on Road Area 6725 Snider Plaza EM 3-I555 Thomas Jefferson's Senior Rings Are From SCUTHWESTERN BALFOUR COMPANY Supplying SENIOR RINGS CLUB PINS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Downfown Sales Office SANGER BROS.-2nd FLOOR INex+ +o ihe Record Deparimenlr C ROSS COLLIER'S INWOOD SUPER SERVICE SPORTSWEAR FOR WOMEN Wrecker Service 24 Hours Seiberling Tires lnwoSiLT-'KlSlL?I-Eilg-ane I39 Walnu+ Hill Village FL I-6l98 Phones FL 2-5486 FL 2-I I69 ci:-its SUIQFENS Q XT! 11121617 ff X135 CQ i . fx, N bjaofes op Ri, NX ill :za warm Hill village RX 7 FL 2-7776 , 'X Qi7 fl XX X Dresses for every occasion R l'lQ,, Formals-Casual-Sporrswear M f JUNIORS LADIES 5-I3 6-I3 ghd, ,K Vs, M I , ,W -W .x,.... 7 ,,--,,,-,, W, 4, V -ff' ,E'9g..,,,...,wQiai Ag. 1 93515212314 QW' mf KENNETH MOORE HUMBLE STATION Specializing in Mechanical Work Marsh Lane FL 7-8493 a+ Foresi FL 7-8494 E, 1-,E cf fl. PRESTON ROYAL VILLAGE EM 8-6459 OPEN 9:30 TO 6 PM DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY ' P ' OPEN AM. TO PM gm efzifzak ' BOYS'AND HEN'SWEAR STGVALL'S MIDWAY PHARMACY Your Neighborhood PharmacisT Free Delivery al' All Times comple+e line of school supplies Phone FL 7-6638 l0226 Midway Road M as n -'ax s.GN,1 soUN0 DALLAS HOME OF SEALED AND UNPLAYED RECORDS HONOS . TV YD, DALLAS 25, TEXAS Es+abIished 1939 FABRIC HOUSE, INC. Dress Fabrics - Patterns - Trimmings 83I7 Wes+ches+er Drive Dallas 25, Texas 'fi' se me DOCUME NT PICTURES H HUC 328 AVE BEEN MADE H1940 fZ69 2' fwofff' WHO ' COMM 0 PORTRAIT 641 I HILLCREST ' LA ARE HAPPY AND PROUD TO HA VE SERVED YOU FOR SO MANY YEARS ERCIAL ' ' WEDDING ' 6-855 9 Phone FL I-3297 IFormerIy Marsh Lane Pharmacyl I02 MARSH LANE VILLAGE Headquarters 'For School Supplies HUMBLE SERVICE CROWN LAUNDERETTE 9733 Webb's Chapel Rd. Daffy, Dean, Service Station FL 2-0275 5l IO W. Lovers Lane FL I-I I47 Our Service Costs No More T. J. TRIPPE 0 Gitts - Sunbeam O Sporting Goods HARQWARE Dual De Luxe 0 Household Appliances lo: Vacuum Cleaners Zaefufzdaag da qfcvmfcaafae WALNUT HILL HARDWARE COMPANY I27 Walnut Hill Village FL 2-IOOI DALLAS, TEXAS FASHION ACCESSORIES EM 8-259I 6I28 Berkshire Lane Preston Center Berkshire Beauty Salon in Preston Center The Finest in Beauty Service 6I33 Berkshire Lane EM 8-I373 4 M0 -Z' D ELECTRIFYING PEOPLE Ga i w W M P B f L35 r MO. FE! JJ - .......... - - - A Most LikeIyLo G4 B bit -.4 -I-fell 3 EY --------- 'FQ Q Q .I f Lf? -ffffff kg - L L- ......... 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