Wichita Falls High School - Coyote Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)

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Q1 SL v DEDICATIO The year 1962 marks the end of seventy years of Wichita Falls having only one class of graduates each spring. This is not a sad occasion, but a proud one, because it is a symbol of our progressive city, it is evi- dence of our steadily increasing population. Through the years many seniors, with their parents, support and teachers, guidance, have passed from the halls of WFSH, taking With them many glorious mem- ories of their high school years. In order to preserve these memories, the Coyote staff dedicates this yearbook to the last single graduating class and to all the seniors Who have gone before, with the hope that their moments of glory and honor will he reflected in the 1962 Coyote. Wichita Falls Senior High W Fx. -v .-if , 1- k . ,1 ff- , . ,Mg 'QVS .. V, 5, ra' il v .' 4' Ya If 3: '5 l In Q1 n 3 ,gf fi'-? 'x X N i 1 s W E V I V 1 x V r Q s I Y n 1 I w 1 1 , . , W ! I0 ' V JOE B. McNlEL, M.A., LL.D. Southern Methodist University Midwestern University The members of the Board of Educa- tion give their time and energy toward the increased development and improve- ment of the Wichita Falls Independent School District. Seated from left to right are Mr. Rufus Kingg Mr. Charles Prothro, vice-presidentg and Mr. lkard Smith, secretary. Standing are Dr. Wil- liam L. Powersg Mrs. Larry J. Doingg and Mr. Floyd L. Randel, president. Not pictured is Mr. Dick Harris. at, SCHOOL LEADER Administration Building E. B. FINCHER, M.A. G. H. KIRBY, M.A. University of Southern California North Texas State University Assistant Superintendent R. M. DAVIS, M.A. Director of Instruction ' Austin College . Administrative Assistant a PRINCIPAL Our memory is a bank in which we deposit lifels experiences. Such things as friendships, knowledge, achievements and many other assets are placed on deposit in the safety of our memory bank and from these deposits we earn interest and dividends. lt is entirely appropriate that the 1962 COYOTE be dedicated to the memories of this school year, for 1961-62 has been a wonderful year for our school. My sincere desire is that the memories which have been accumulated during the year will bring to each one great and enduring returns throughout life. A. D. NEAL, M.S. East Texas State College Dean of Boys Co-Sponsor of Student Council HELEN GRACE COULD, B.A. University of Texas Dean of Girls Sponsor of Student Sponsors Co-Sponsor of Office Assistants JOE K. REED, M.Ed. Midwestern University Assistant Dean of Boys MRS A D. NEAL MRS. P. 0. PARISH , - ' Secretary to the Principal RCQISUHT Co-Sponsor of Office Assistants OFFICE As we look back over the year, these people bring many memories to the stu- dents of our school. Under the guidance of our principal, Mr. O. T. Freeman, and the deans, the students recall fond memo- ries of past activities and school functions. The other members of the office staff, pictured here, join to make our year run smoothly and pleasantly. Yes, there will always he affectionate memories when we think of the office as the ubackhone of the schoolf, MRS. M. E. RIDDLE MRS. H. L. BEAR Clerk Office Secretary Typist g1?t5v'Icl?e?iEgrExlir5SE?LL' Mid- Co-Sponsor of Office Assistants Audio-Visual and Guidance Director Co-Sponsor of Student Council :: gs, -nt. :-1 L ,,.-tr. i t : 5 91 .f as Lf .V an ik, . ,sa tg 5. hzfrxfiesfwgeaatg, ,: li .Q h .::5.:- Y ' :zlixih 1.31: ,Q we was . i35gfsS'-YY9Kf? sss5 - JW ..a.w.p?S.sr5, 5 1,351 K' fa,.w f. if-1. Q, axtsqmggwm wr- J... gg, Mrs. Russell points out the birthplace of Shakespeare to junior students. MRS' CECIL INMAN' BA' , Sgsgagsiiaggiotiii , f f P. . 1 - was they is t aaftssartsftab ,..t. LE - - ' ,, at - 'fa Q gaifggzzisisfig wsfggzaaagrswarf ' g3:z?li:3ZEi1 1 - 2 .W K1a:wv-asiwww frfsw. -U?e'Qf1m2'?awaH :igsfw-,fr-.tsift ,..x--,- ffiairzat we E.e?i53s35i55Eieq2.1 .. '::5:S5 ' : lSn5tC'iQslUi55iisE5 3. r' . - 4 ,H r. gym gawk xx: EL 5 ,iss-.eslgyraw is -iusamfff.. , ,,t,.q.gga.,a,t,s., , fr Swrfss- .f 1.4 sf:'?-wfiznfr' gf-an 1, f am,-...W ,.., , ff-- .. , .. f- . . J rkiihlfsfktkizzlii exif- 'za .. ' tm as-zzixfwtr we L as PAUL M. STRONG La Salle College ESTELLE WOOD, M.Ed. University of Texas University of Wichita Sponsor of COYOTE NEWS E GLISH As we journey back through our glorious book of memories, we have sharp recollec- tions of the many worthwhile, though sometimes tedious, hours that were spent in the study of the English language. Using a well-rounded program of literature and grammar, the Department of English in Wichita Falls Senior High School is designed to instill in its students a thorough and working knowledge of the English language. Attempting to give the students an invaluable insight into the world's greatest literature, the department dwells on the study of the best authors and styles the world has known. Grammar is also presented in such a way as to help each student improve his ability to express himself in the most precise and accurate way possible. The Coyote News, Teen Times and The Coyote, all news media sponsored by the Department of English, have given to every student in WF SH a fond collection of memories that will long be cherished. MRS. JEFF PUCKETT, M.A. Texas Woman's University CLEODUS O. BEAVERS, M.Ed. University of Oklahoma Swimming Coach EJANE COLLINS, M.A. University MRS. HENRY W. BARTON, M.Ed. University of Texas MRS. O. B. ALBRITTON Texas Woman's University SM' tm.. MRS- ROBERT B- MENEFEE, BA- MRS. J. C. PORTER, RA. KATHLEEN MELAT, M.A North Texas State University Ngrth Texas State University Juniors study American literature under the guidance of Miss Kathleen Melat. University of Texas Sponsor of Girls' Club l' Mm ,,:, so - . - f ' if ' ki E': f'.': s ' it? . 1 ,S 1- A f gf -Qi. . K . f5,iigg,5g,ggf5,.1-,Q -, - . fm..-vf'.s.4 is 3?f5:1':'1S:f:W'w..1, 55: 1 2 - i 5. 2:15 .9121 5 .- - ... .- ' L - . ' 'vu : - t. . 3- J I W BARBARA C. JOHNSON, B.A. H Midwestern University EMMA LOU PROCTOR, B.S. I. C. PRESSON, M.A. Howard Payne College University of California Editorial Advisor of THE COYOTE Sponsor of Newspaper Circulation Miss Ida Jane Collins acquainting the seniors with Macbeth. MRS. CHARLES B. RUSSELL, M.A. University of Texas MRS. LEON W. HORN JR., B.A. Sponsor of Writer's Club LOUISE KELLY, M.A. Texas Womanls University University of Texas Sponsor of Junior Historians NATALIE E. GORIN B.A. in L.S B.A. in LS. X Texas W'ornen's University ' C0'SP0n50f Of Libfafl' Club Co4Sponsor of Library Club The lull before the storm. LIBR RY Reviewin the 1961-62 school year always brings to mind the many hours of careful study put in by g each student before, during and after school in the Snyder Library of WFSH. The silent atmosphere of the library gives almost a sacred meaning to the vast amount of knowledge bound between the cov- . .... . f 1 f h . ers of the books. The llbrarians, Miss Natalie Corin and Mrs. Noel Andrews, have given ree y 0 t e1r time and effort to teach each student to make use of the library in the quickest and easlest way possi- ble. The storm! MRS. NOEL W. ANDREWS, , George Peabody College l ,. ,, ' ..- sw -V LEON PARISH, M.Ed. Midwestern University MRS. WALTON ALLEN, B.s. COSPOHSOI of Biology Club VIRGINIA MILNER, Bs. Texas Christian University Arkansas State Teachers College Sponsor of Biology Club SCIENCE Among the memories of many students are the explosion of a miscalculated chemistry problem, the unsightly dissection of the common grasshopper and innumerable hours of study for a final physics examination. Wichita Falls Senior High believes science is of the utmost importance to the future of our world and presents it in the most proficient and interesting way possible. Beginning with a study in the hows and whys of life itself, biology, working up to a study of chemical composition, chem- istry, and concluding with the study of the universal basic laws, physics, the Department of Science makes available to every student a solid foundation upon which to erect the scientific knowledge of his future. Mrs. Thompson shows students that intense study is the secret to chemistry. DELBERT W. TODD, B.S. Texas Technological College . UQ. WW lexief' JV flex? 4'Will it work, Mr. Clark? nLeaves are just as alive as humans, Mr. Parish tells his biology students. WILLIAM T. FALLS, B.S. West Texas State College sis g.wg . ,E W Q 5 in Jw f KM i C. H. DOWDY JR., BS. Midwestern University JAMESH. CLARK, M5- Co-Sponsor of Biology Club UUIVCTSUY Of Kansas MRS. DOROTHY THOMPSON Midwestern University Sponsor of Chemistry Club 7 fs- : , f- f... A-ww.,w.3m,,,,...,,, -.4 MONA G. HORTON, M.Ed. University of Texas Co-Sponsor of Senior Class MRS. JOLENE S. CULLUM, B.S. Texas Woman's University Mr. Bradley demonstrates to his advanced students the importance of the slide rule f H LOIS C. BELL, M.A. Baylor University Co-Sponsor of Future Teachers of America MATHEMATICS Subtract! 'fMultiply! uDividel These mathematical commands in- stantly generate memories of past experiences in the WFSH math classes. Under the expert guidance of qualified instructors, every student is pre- sented a solid foundation in the fundamentals of mathematics through classes in algebra, geometry and arithmetic. Courses in trigonometry, solid geometry, slide rule, calculus and number sense are also available for students Wishing a more advanced and thorough knowledge in the field of mathematics. Whether applied directly in later vocational choices or merely retained as useful knowledge, mathematics truly broadens the intellectual scope of each student who graduates from WFSH. MRS. LARRY LANCASTER, BS Jacksonville State College GERALD PHELPS, B.S. Abilene Christian College ZELA GASKIN, M.Ed. East Texas State College RANDELL L. BRADLEY, M.Ed. JOE D. GARLAND, M.A. Midwestern University Southern Methodist University Sponsor of Math Club Miss Morgan drills her students in the fundamentals of trigonometry. fflfii3 lluuut-wma, t, 4' 'W f .: 35 ,abs ' l PAUL W. GENUNG, M.Ed. VIRGINIA WARHURST, M.A Midwestern University University of Oklahoma EVA B. MORGAN, M.A. Southern Methodist University Mr. Kirkpatrick tells his civics students that sound government is no laughing matter. JESS G' STILE5, Midwestern Un1vers1ty Coach of Athletics SOCIAL STUDIES The Department of Social Studies endows each student in WF SH with a thorough knowledge of the history of our world, which, in itself, is merely a recollection of past occurrences. Courses in American history, world history and Texas history aid the students in their quest for knowledge of human affairs. Civics, a course in the govern- ment of our country, dwells on the jobs done by our local, state and federal repre- sentatives. Viewing in retrospect the work of our governmental leaders and the sacrifices made by our forefathers is invaluable to the future leaders of our country in their attempts to form a more just society. DON ODNEAL, Bs. Nortlrflfexas State University WILLIAM D. BANKSTON, B.A. J. F. MORELAND, M.A. Midwestern University exas State College ERNESTINE BOLIN7 MA- Photographer for Publications Southern Methodist University Sponsor of National Honor Society MRS. M. K. ANTHONY, M.A. Midwestern University Co-Sponsor of Junior Class DONNELL L. CROSSLIN, M.A. Sponsor of Goal-Post Decorators HUNTER KIRKPATRICK, M.S Hardin-Simmons University East Texas State College Coach of Athletics Coach of Athletics g A ii Miss Bolan shows her history class where the United States ETHEL FARABEE, M.A. MARY B. BYRD, M.A. University? of Texas Columbia University 25 LONA BETTY BROWN, M.A. University of Texas Sponsor of Sophomore Class TRINIDAD SAN MIGUEL, M.A. - - ALFRED T. ANDERSON, M.Ed Southern Methodist University C0 Sponsor of Latin Club University of Houston Co-Sponsor of P.A.S.F. MRS. POLLY JONES KAYSER, Co-Sponsor of Latin Club ANGLIAGE Attempting to bring to each student a unique understanding of other parts of the world, the Department of Languages in Wichita Falls Senior High has formulated a well-rounded program con- sisting of the study of French, German, Latin and Spanish. The department dwells not only on the study of the language itself, but strives to present to every student an insight into the cultures, customs and governments of these countries. Future recollections of knowledge acquired in the WFSH language classes will be invaluable to the peace and security of each student. M.A. .IANE P. MCCULLOCH, M.A. Midwestern University University of Chicago Sponsor of Red Cross Sponsor of P.A.S.F. IDA H. MCCAIN, M.A. University of Texas Co-Sponsor of Latin Club MRS. KENNETH A. WARREN, BA. 5 Mr. San Mi Hel lectures his Students! ECON ENGEES BA Southwestern Louisiana University M on the culuies of the Spa,nish-speak- Midwestern Unlverslw ing countries. V e , J Mrs. Albritton shows a first year student where she will bake her cake ' I we WB' HENRYETTA SANDS, M.S. North Texas State University MRS W ,l WHITE B S Co-Sponsor of Senior Class North Texas State University HOME ECONOMICS Memories of the l96l-62 year at WFSH will stem from happy, memorable times spent during the hours of a school day. What more memo- rable experiences could occur than those taking place in the Department of Home Economics in WFSH? ln this department the young ladies of the school learn to cook numerous delicacies and to prepare a table that Would please any gourmet. Sewing is also included in the curric- ulum. The applicable knowledge obtained in these courses will serve as a strict guide for America's future homemakers. J C CABANISS M.Ed. Midwestern University Co Sponsor of Senior Class F1I18.I1C13.l Advisor of Publications V MRS. JOE BAUSCHER, B.S. University of Oklahoma l MRS GUY UNDERWOOD, B.S. MRS. ROY KNIGHT B S North Texas State University Texas Womali s Unlversity CGMMERCIAL With the demand increasing daily for highly trained personnel in the world of business, students graduating from Wichita Falls Senior High School have tremendous opportunities to acquire high positions in the business World. Courses in finance and commercial law provide the students with an understanding of present day economics and businessg training in the fields of engineering, architecture and drafting is acquired through the mechanical drawing and shop classesg and instruction in the fields of typing, bookkeeping and shorthand is available for those interested in secre- tarial and bookkeeping obs. Memories of the daily lessons in these practical courses will undoubtedly some day aid the students in their attempts to establish a place for themselves in the world of business. Mr. Glenn demonstrates the techniques of woodworking to one of his shop students. T .lW.,.,,, , 1 V 4 J., HERB F. MARVEL M A North Texas State University Coach of Athletics t JAMES A. COWAN, M.S. East Texas State College JOHNNIE M, LONG, M-Ed' Cashier of Cafeteria., y ROBERT H. GLENN, Ms. North Texas State University fx 7 LM! Q! ?f44x,.v Ngrth Texas State University ' I 1 Mrs. Knight instructs her students in the rules of typing. MRS JULIA CRISSEY, M.A. JESSIE J. WALLA, B.S. . Southwestern State College University of Pittsburgh Sponsor of Vocational Industrial Sponsor of Distributive Education Club Club K M JOE D. SLACK, B.S. ' North Texas State University :I':.I,2'fgJI,-H,-AEK ,asm ff:a tQkts,m1,wst.,, ws,-t, H. BEDFORD FURR, M.A. Southern Methodist University Sponsor of National Forensic League DELENNA L. ROGERS B A 1 SPEECH To express one's self properly is of primary importance to all in our day and time. In WFSH there are outstanding departments designed for that very purpose of proper expres- sion. The Department of Speech has put forth much effort and time to bring honor and distinction to our school. The National Forensic League is composed of the advanced students in debate, declamation, extemporan- eous speaking and other forms of speaking competition. The National Thespian Society is the drama section of the speech department. A student wishing to make a career of drama first becomes a member of the Ama- teur Guild and then advances to the National Thespian Society. Depart- ments to satisfy the needs of those interested in radio and television or stagecraft are also available. To- gether the different sections of the Department of Speech comprise a department that is a credit to WFSH. E . s MRS. T. RICHARD MOSS, M.A Columbia University , . . JAMES T. YAUGER, M.A. Midwestern University Midwestern University 30 Texas Woman's University MATTYE MAE HAYNIE, M.Ed. Sponsor of THE COYOTE THOMAS SHAW, North Texas State University Sponsor of Boys' Glee Club Sponsor of Choral Music Club RT ln the Department of Art many students make decisions as to what pro- fession they vvill pursue. Instructions in such areas as oil painting, design, ceramics, drawing and poster making aid these decisions. We are proud of the national recognition which the Department of Art brings to our school. This department produces talented businessmen and women for the future and also sponsors THE COYOTE. JOYCE P. SAMUELS, M.S Columbia University MUSIC Perhaps no single department holds more memories than the Department of Music in WFSH. Lingering with every student are reminiscences of pep rallies at which the band provided extra zest and of the outstanding performances of the band at the football games and in parades. The choirs and orchestra, too, are reminis- cent of superb performances in assemblies, special pro- grams and competitive events. While the Department of Music gives excellent training for students with an interest in music, it also brings many honors to our school. FRED T. PRENTICE, M.S. DAN PREWITT, M.Mus. ACHILLES BALABANIS M S Baylor University Southern Methodist University University of lllinois Sponsor of Band Club Assistant Band Director HADDON F. MALONE, M.S. MACK L. KECK, M.S. North Texas State University North Texas State University ai'-1 ' Il Wai?2W?f?i5353l555455Y-i'W51 ' M 'K K Z' ' z - . ' i -fl: .- 1 - ,, . , 1 523nfrczi?5iQ?5'?f5' Q: ,FS . , we fwfacfxci . 1 vii ti., M25 ' 71 S. was ' 5 2 ' ,, - t V 5 ng - t i ' ' ' C . . vfrr '53, f9:55f.7f ' - lsjiif. f , 5lQ' , f 1 J fsj,ff' 1 5 V V sf ' rpg: rf M f s4'?2 v V Q, if 4 2:1 n -si 12 wr 'gjf fgtw 2 -, L, if fi - , ,g .a-.,+,a.ia ..1 if 'rgifgiiv' rf, ia: is tk, 1 A W is I 1. ,ftji , iii? 21244532 'H-t 1- .fefkiriiatiffaii-3 CHARLES W. AVERA, M.Ed. Midwestern University Coach of Tennis MRS. JACK JONES, M.Ed. Midwestern University Co-Sponsor of Future Nurses Coach of Athletics TENN S Included in the Department of Athletics is the tennis team at WFSH, under the direction of Mr. Charles Avera. The tennis team has afforded much pleasure as well as distinction to the name of WFSH. From its tour- naments throughout Texas and Okla- homa, the team has brought back to our school many honorable trophies and awards. The tennis team of WFSH remain in the memory of the best team any school will always students as can have. NED McNEILL, M.A. EDT ln the minds of many students of WFSH are the memories of automobile accidents which have hurt seriously and even taken the lives of classmates. The Safety Education Drivers, Train- ing course is designed for the purpose of giving students the opportunity to practice safe driving habits under the guidance of competent instructors. Classroom instructions prepare students for their written license examination, and actual driving skills are learned in the dual controlled car of WFSH. The impression of safety on these stu- dents, along with instruction and prac- tice, helps make the streets of our city and the highways of our state the safest man can possibly develop. H EALTH The Department of Health plays ar important role in our school by instill ing in the minds of students the neces sity for proper grooming, desirable manners, pleasing personalities and the rules of good health. Mr. Ned McNeil and Mrs. ,lack Jones teach health tc physical education students of WFSH and do an excellent job in showing these students the necessity of propel health. Mrs. R. E. Cole, school nurse gives aid to students becoming ill dur ing the school day. Many graduating students owe their attitudes towart manners, health and personal appear ance to the instruction they receiver in the classes of the Department o Health at WFSH. MRS. R. E. COLE Nurse North Texas State University Coach of Athletics i,,,..W.,,,,,W .,..,, .,. ..,,.. I r in . ...WW .,, A... ,ei iz MAJOR HUBERT D. BYOUS, M.S. East Texas State College NDCC The National Defense Cadet Corps will always be remem- bered for the outstanding job of producing top notch young men. Under the guidance of Major H. D. Byous, the young cadets are taught discipline which will undoubtedly aid them in later life. Memories of drill and challenges will al- ways linger in the hearts of the young men Who took the NDCC training. This is one of the departments which make better men for the future. TLIDY H LL Scholarship rates a high place in the memories of school days. The study hall plays a very important role in a studentis life, for here he can catch up on assignments or do extra Work. Almost everyone recognizes the study hall as a useful aid academical- ly. Memories of quiet days will stand out in a student's mind when he recalls his study hall. MRS. RUTH HARRIS, M.A. Southern Methodist University MRS. TRAVIS H. SMITH BS. in L.S. Texas Woman's Universit JOYCE E. GEER, B.S. East Texas State College Co-Sponsor of Girls' Gym Leaders PHYSICAL EDLICATIO A modern and well organized physical education department is not only practical but essential in the age in which we live. ln WFSH a modern physical education program is being carried on under the direction of very capable leaders. For the recreational benefit of students, there are volleyball, basketball, baseball and other events in which they may participate. The annual gym show provides the students with a chance to show their skills in sports, exercises and gymnastics. The Physical Education Department will al- ways be uppermost in the memory of those students who have used its facilities to better themselves in the principles of sportsmanship, a clean mind and a sound body. gl l i .Q il? 51 5 4? MRS. R. B. LUCY, B.S. North Texas State University Co-Sponsor of Girls' Gym Leaders MORRIS K. MERCER, M.Ed. Midwestern University Coach of Athletics MILLARD L. MASSEY, B.S. East Texas State College Sponsor of Boys' Gym Leaders JOE L. GOLDING, M.Ed. Midwestern University Coach of Athletics MRS. EDWARD A. WALSH BENNIE WORKS I MEMORIAM As early as the fourteenth century, Geoffrey Chaucer said in appraisal of a teacher, the clerk of Oxford, 'cAnd gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. Many years later William Lyon Phelps said after several years of work in the classroom, wfeaching is to me the most adventurous, the most exciting, the most thrilling of professions- l had rather earn my living by teaching than in any other way-I love to teach. A grateful student has said of teachers, A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influence stops. Another student has expressed appreciation in these words, A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single poem, accomplishes more than he who fills our memory with rows on rows of natural objects, classified with names and forms. ln all these words on the role of great teachers are found some of the expressions that char- acterize in part the efforts of Mrs. Mary T. Walsh and of Miss Bennie Works, both of whom sought always to guide and to encourage those entrusted to their care. Neither ever forgot that the teacher7s faith in the student might become the one guiding star in a world sometimes darkened by uncertainty and fears. Indeed it is fine to be able to say of each of these devoted teachers of English, And gladly would she learn, and gladly teach. 'F fi! 29645, siiiffei T? - .f.,..,.:: 1 , z 5 L,- Q lk. ,, 1 tr 5 9- wg X ,?:E'vIU: :E?J2 IEE: .11'3:9?A :: . av L 1 W 36 37 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HERBIE STORY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident HERSHEL COLEMAN ....,.,, ,.,,,.. V ice-President CAROL KING ,.,,.....,,,,.,,. ,v,,,,,,- S ecretary MARTHA FAIN ..,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,....,,,,.,,, Treasurer These officers Work with the sponsors of the class, Miss Mona Horton, Miss Henryetta Sands, and Mr. J. C. Cabaniss. The Senior Council, the working nucleus of the Senior Class, is pictured left to right: FIRST ROW: Mr. J. C. Cabaniss, David Edwards, Toney Edwards, David Wiley, Delores Jentsch, Evangeline Martz, Andrea Chase, Nancy Thompson, Linda Perry, Barbara Morgan, John Econimidy, Miss Horton, Miss Sands SECOND ROW: Bill Oliver, Mike Pitts, Jimmy Castledine, Roger Palmer, Wayne Gensler, Carolyn Reedw Richard Cohen, Jimmy Hull, Bob Colvard, Bob Hudson Hcwmv Cl, w.J.ifJ-4-RJ - A ' , . wa.. r,. -- V - ,, f, , is rr 1 ., W . ff-V we N .erwiw .f'- Y, S -ff.,f we W , .Y - u,1,a,, ws-ww wa KENNETH ABOUSSIE EARL ADAIR JO PAT ADAMS CHARLES ADCOCK JOHNNY ALEXANDER RONNIE ALLISON CARMEN AMADOR PAM AMRHEIN BENNY ANDERSON JIMMY ANDERSON JIMMY ANDERSON KAREN ANDERSON ff , MAE ANDRES SHERRY ANDREWS FREDDIE ARMENDARIZ CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG CLARA ARMSTRONG LYNN ARRENDELL LINDA ARWOOD CRAIG ATCHLEY JUDY ATKINS MARTY AUSANKA SENIOR VICTOR AVENIUS DIXIE AVERITT We are loyal, we are true . . . SYLVIA AYERS GLENDA BAKER ED BALDWIN PATSY BANKHEAD ROSEMARY BANKHEAD BOB BARLOW BILL BARNES CHARLES BARR DAVID BARTON LARRY BARTOSH HAROLD BATES TONY BATTISTA EVELYN BAXTER DOYLE BAYLESS SANDY BEAN EDGAR BEATY CLASS VIVIAN BEATY DIANNE BEBB BECKY BECK TOMMY BECK JOHN BEER J OE BELL SUSAN BENDER CYNTHIA BENNETT LINDA BERNETHY JEANETTE BERRIER LINDA BEVERING GARY BEYER KAY BIGBEE LARRY BIRGE BETTY BISKUP BILL BLACK DONALD BLACK RONNY BLANCETT ,IERRY BLAND TERRY BLAND EUGENE BODE CHARLES BOETTCHER RAYMOND BONNER DEE ELLEN BOOHER JODY BOWLING CHARLOTTE BOYD MIKE BOYDSTON MARGARET BRADLEY JOHNNY BRIDGES DENNIS BRINK CHERYL BROOKS KAY BROWNING ANGELA BRYANT YVETTE BURCALOW TERRY BURCH KING BURGESS BOB BURLINGAME LARRY BURROSS JOHN BURRUS DON BUSH MYLINDA BUTLER TOMMY BYMAN CAROL CALEY ROSE CALHOUN CLASS VICKI CALHOUN GRACE CALIENDO LLOYD CANNEDY DONNA CAPE v w W , IJ ' ,, PAUL CARGILL CAROL CARLSON SENIOR ROBERT CARRIKER JIMMY CASTLEDINE JERRI CATTIN ROBERT CHAMBERS HARLIN CHANDLER LINDA CHANDLER MARILYN CHARBONEAU ANDREA CHASE NELLIE CHASE L. D. CHEATHEAM SANDY CHENAULT AHl TmTQJV MARY CHEYNEY ' .IO ANN CHRISTIAN KAY CHRISTIE CAY CLARK MIKE CLARK CHARLOTTE CLARKE CLASS LYNNE CLUTHE ANN COALE KEN COCKROFT BELLE COFFMAN RICHARD COHEN .IERLINE COLE HERSHEL COLEMAN JERRY COLEMAN JOYCE COLLINS MIKIE COLLINS BOB COLVARD FRED L. CONE DONNA CONGER PEGGY SUE CONLEY LOUIS CONSTANDINE SHIRLEY COOK RICHARD COOPER RAY COPELAND TOMMYE CORNELIU BILL COUNTS GERRY COVINGTON BONNIE JEAN COWARDIN BOB COWDEN .IIMMIE CRAIG CAROL CRANE KATHY CRAVEN DAN CRAVENS DONALD CRAVENS S DANNY CRAWFORD PENNY CREED SENIOR LARRY CROCKETT MARY CRUMP Term themes require hours of research ALAN CUMMINGS BARBARA LaVERNE DAILY JOSEPH WALTER DAVIS MARY SHARON DAVIS JAMES CLARK DEERINWATER HOBART LEE DELPH BILL DELZELL THOMAS DON DENHAM LAURA LOU DENMAN BARBARA JEAN DIAL LARRY EARL DICKEN LEWIS DICKERSON SANDRA SUE DINSMORE WILLIAM HASKELL DOBBS DUANE FONZO DODD CAROLYN SUE DONNELL CLASS DIANE DONNELL MARILYN DOOLEY SUSAN DORAN JUDY DORSEY SANDRA DUESTERHEFT TOMMY DUNCAN WAYNE. DUNCAN WIN SOME DUNN ARLET DUNSWORTH MARY JO DWYER JIMMY EASON JOHN ECONOMIDY DAVID EDWARDS STEVE EDWARDS TONEY EDWARDS GEOFF EGGE MARY ELROD JOHN ENRIQUEZ ELOISA ESPARZA JAMES ESTES CLASS JIMMY ESTRADA MARTHA FAIN LINDA FARMER DAVID FELTY LORETTA FINLEY NANCY FLANNERY AL FLETCHER VICKIE FLETCHER JIMMY FLINN JOHANNA FLINN GLORIA FLORES LaDENA FOREMAN DON FORTNER DON FOWLER GUY FOWLER GARY FRAZIER DANNY FREEMAN WILSON FRIBERG TOMMY FRIE KAY FRY JOE FULLER JOHN GALLAGHER EDWARD GALVAN ENEDINA GAMBOA JEFF GANT DONALD GARDNER JUDITH GARDNER PAT GARL EQLMYN ' BRENDA GARLAND KAY GARLINGTON SENIOR GENE GARRETT PAT GARRETT BECKY GARRISON ROBERT GASPAREK FRAN GENSLER WAYNE GENSLER ELAINE GENTRY AVAENITTA GEORGE JOHN GERMANY MARY GIDEON MIKE GILBERT LINDA GILES JAMES GILL MONNA GLENNAN SANDY GOETZ F RANKIE GONZALES KAY GOODGION BONITA GOODMAN CLASS DONNA GOODMAN LARRY GORDON SHARON GOTCZHER JOHN GOUY M V E GRAVES GARY GREGG GREGORY GREGG LYENDA GREEN JUDY GRIFFIN JOHNNY GRIMES STEPHEN GUINN VIRGINIA GULLEY J ACK HADEN GARY HAGUE GAYLON HAIGOOD MARVIN HAIRELL KENNETH HALE LEE HALKIAS PATRICIA ANN HALL GERRY HALLFORD CLASS DICK HAMBY DANNY HAMILTON STUART HAMILTON JAMIE MARIE HANDER LARRY HANVEY JOSEPH HAROLD HARDESTY DENNIS HARDIN TOM HARLAN NANCY HARPOLE JACK HARRIS GLENDA HARTSFIELD GAIL HARVEY DONNA HARWELL BILL HAUGHEY DIANE HAVEN ADELAIDE HAWKINS JIMMY HAY BOB HAYES CHARLOTTE HAYES CLIFF HAYLEY MARTHA HAYLEY SANDRA HAYNES SANDRA SUE HELD WAYNE HENDON ERIC HERMANSEN JESSE HERNANDEZ SALLY HERNANDEZ JAY HERSEY CLIFFORD HICKS SANDRA HICKS SENIOR ZALYN HIGGINBOTHAM HOWARD HILL Oh, surely you didn't hit him that hard OUIDA .I O HILL ELDONNA HINCH DON HINSHAW LOMETA HITE KATHRYN HOCKING MARY .IO HOEPFNER JUNE HOFFMAN BUDDY HOGAN SHARON HOLDER DONALD HOLLEY JUDY HOLLEY RAY WESLEY HOLLIS GAYLE HOLTON LYNDA HOOD DENNIS HOPKINS .IAN HOUSER CLASS BILL HUDDLESTON BARBARA HUDSON BOB HUDSON ANNA MAE HUFFAKER JERRY HUGHES JIMMY HULL SENIOR CAROL HULSEY LINDA HUMPHRIES SCOTT HUNTER SUZY HUNTER GEORGE HUNTINGTON CYNTHIA HURD DAVID HURST JOHN IRELAND CAROL JACKSON JANICE JACKSON LINDA JACKSON LINDA JACKSON NANCY JACKSON SAUNDRA JACOBSON JOHNNY JAMES WAYNE JANTZ REX J ENNINGS DELORES JENTSCH CLASS MIKE JERNIGAN MARTHA J EWELL MARY J OBE PHIL JOHN ANITA JOHNSON AROL ANN JOHNSON C CAROLE JOHNSON GLORIA JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON MAURINE JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON BONNIE JOLLY KEITH JONES BARBARA J OPLIN JESSE J OYN ER BILLIE KADANE RICHARD KAYSER DAVE KELLER MARY KELLER ANNETTE KELLISON JACKIE KELLY MIKE KELLY BILL KILPATRICK TOMMY KINCAID CAROL KING TERRY JANE KING KAY KIRKENDOLL SANDY KIRKPAT RICK KAREN KITTO PHYLLIS KLINE SENIOR ARCH KNIGHT BETTY KNIGHT Don't let it go until the first touchdown DON KOLLMANSBERGER FRANK KRAJ CA KENNETH KRAJCA JOY KROTTINGER BERTHINA KRUGER JULIANNE KRUGER JERRY KUCHARCZYK DAVE KUHN JERRY LADYMAN BILLY LaFON JANICE LANDERS BILLY LANE KENNEDY LANE PRISSY LATHAM JAY LAVENDER SUSAN LAWRENCE CLASS CHARLES LAWSON SALLY LeBUS BILL LEE PAM LESTER PAT LILE DOUG LINCOLN VIRGINIA LINDSEY BARBARA LISTEN PHYLLIS LITONENKO DOUG LOGAN .IANICE LOONEY LINDA LOVE BETTYE LOWDER GARY LUCAS VIRGINIA LUCIO CHESTER LUDLAM JANET MCAFEE JOAN McAFEE DUANIA McBRIDE CARLA MCCARTY CLASS JEAN McCARTY JOHN McCLOSKY ROBERT MCCOY MIKE MCCRIGHT EILEEN MCELROY BETTY MQGINTY JUDITH MCJUNKINS ELIZABETH McKAY JUDY McKEE KATHY McLEAN BILL McMULLEN SANDRA MCQUERRY JIM McVAY EDDIE MAAG JUDY MAAG PAT HADDOX STU MA PLES MIKE MARKER PENNY MARLOW KAY MARSH BILLIE MARSHALL RUSTY MARTEN BETTY MARTIN JO CAROL MARTIN MARILYN MARTIN PAUL MARTINEZ EVANGELINE MARTZ SOPHIA MARTZ MARGE MANEY JUNE MAXWELL SENIOR SHIRLEE MEARS CHARLES METCALF DIXIE METCALF RICHARD MIDDLETON BILLY MILLER DAVID MILLER GEORGE MILLER GLYNDA MILLER KAY MILLER MILDRED MILLER GLADYS MILLS MARILOU MINYARD BILLY MITCHELL MARIE MOFFITT MARY PAT MOFFITT KRISTIN MOLLER MONIKA MONROE STEVE MOORE CLASS PRISCILLA MARRS DAN MORAN BARBARA MORGAN MARGIE MORGAN Couples, Couples, everywhere JOAN MORRISON EDITH MORTON SENIOR JANICE MOSS JUNE MOYER JOHNNY MUHLBAUER VIRGINIA MUNDLIN JUDY MURDOCK DANNY MURRAY MIKE NEGRI CARY NETHERTON SHERRY NICHOLS BETH NILES PHIL NIMMO' THOMAS NOLEN PHYLISS NUNN KENNETH O'HERN BILL OLIVER AMY OLSON CAROL OMAN MARVIN O'NEAL CLASS GEORGE OVERSTREET .IANICE OWEN SANDRA OWEN JIM OWENS MARY LOU PALMER ROGER PALMER RONNIE PALMER PAT PARHAM DAVID PARKS HOWARD PATTERSON JOE PATTERSON PEGGY PATTERSON WAYNE PATTERSON DANA PATTON DANNY PATTON ROGER PAULK THELMA PAYNE SHARON PEARCE MIKE PEN CE JOHN PENNARTZ LAWRENCE PENNARTZ J OE. PEPPER JUNE PERONTO CHARLES PERRY LINDA PERRY JOHN PERSON HENRY PETERSON MICKEY PETERSON ELAINE PHILLIPS JAMES PHILLIPS SENIOR JIM PHILLIPS LEE PITTMAN LINDA PITTMAN MIKE PITTS TRENA PLEMONS .IANICE POLK C-AROLYN POORE JAMES POPE ROBERT POTEETE RICHARD POWELL ELLIOTT PRATER GARY PRENTICE LARRY PRESTON BILLIE SUE PRICE BOBBY PROPES J IM QUALLS .IOHN QUELLHORS LeANN QUILLIN CLASS LAURA RAMOS SANDRA RANSOM ROBERT RECTOR CAROLYN REED T DARLENE REIMERS CAROL RETTKE RITA REYNOLDS CLAY REXRODE MIKKY RICHARDSON ROY RICHARDSON DOROTHY RICHTER JOHNNY RILEY CAROL RINCON RENE RIZAN FRED ROACH CAROL ANN ROARK JO ROBERTS PAT ROBERTS WILLIAM ROBERTS DORIS JUNE ROBERTSON CLASS AUBREY RODGERS DELBERT RODGERS LINDA RODOLPH RUPERT RODRIGUEZ DALE ROGERS DONNA ROGERS JERRY ROGERS JULIA ROGERS BILL ROSE EDWARD ROTH LYNN ROWE WAYNE ROY GLORIA RUSH LORRETTA RUTLEDGE JOHNNY SAMMONS ff RONNIE SANDERS L!iZ,a PAUL SARCIONE JEANNE SATTERFIELD CAROLYN SUE SCHINDLER DAVE SCHUMACHER JOHNNIE SCHWALBE PAUL SCHWEND GARY SCOTT JEANNINE SEABURG LINDA SEARS RQBER41-SEMLEJE PAT SEDDON , GEORGE SELF S N X MARSHALL SEYMOUR BEVERLY SHAVER SENIOR LINDA SHAW SHARON SHEETS Students check senior lists as graduation nears fp 2 2 SYLVIA SHELDON JAMES SHELTON LARRY SHIELDS DANNY SHIREY JANE SHOEMAKER DAVID SHROPSHIRE SAMMY SIMPSON SCOTTY SIMPSON JODIE SIMS KENNY SIMS KIT SIMS JERRY SINCLAIR MIKE SKYBERG BILLY SMITH BILLY SMITH GILBERT SMITH CLASS JACK SMITH KENNETH SMITH MARJORIE SMITH MICHAEL SMITH AH Senior boys are perfect gentlemen. RUBY SMITH WALTER SMITH SENIOR SHIRLEY SMYRL GLENDA KATIE SNYDER ' 'I' H Q SHIRLEY SOLLIS STEVE SPANGLER GENE SPARKS JIM SPARLIN BENNY SPENCER MADISON SPENCER GARY SPLAWN BOBBIE SPRING JOHNNY STAFFORD GLENDA STAMPFLI CHESTER STARKE JAMES STAYTON MARILYN STEELE RAY STEINKOENIC MARILYN STEPH LARRY STERN CLASS BETTY STEWART DRUCILLA STIDHAM JIMMY STONE LYNDA STONE MARY STONE BUTCH STONECIPHER HERB STORY LINDA STRANGE JUDY STRIEGEL DALE STRONG JANE STROTHER FERRALL SWAGERTY SHELLY SWANEY JAN SWIFT RAYMOND TADLOCK FORREST TATE RITA TATE BARBARA TAYLOR CAROLYN TAYLOR RAYMOND TAYLOR RICKY TELL GLENDA THOMAS BQB THOMPSON, FRANCES THOMPSON LINDA THOMPSON NANCY THOMPSON JUDY TIDWELL PAM TINKER S 35 22 2 Sing along with seniors. BILL TODD HERBERT TODD SENIOR MIKE TOLAND DON TOLIVER It fr - 4 ' ' P f ' A ,AIAO 1 ' '31 ,,., ' ., A A g ' ITYII V . - . 2 -1. . 5,5 .ffl7f5ff ' -,k- -1 3, Qt, 1-if , ' '4 Vk'i' .,,' rkhr ,. I AAIIS iiii .'A'i ,Sii 1 ' f : ' I u - .... 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E MIKE TRACY DON TRAVIS JERRY TRENT LINDA TRENT CAROL TSCHAPPAT PAT TURPIN MES UNCAPHER J A, CHERYL UNDERWOOD JIMMY UPTON KENNETH URBAN DOROTHY LOU VASTINE JIMMY VAUGHAN DOUG VAVRA WILLIAM VERNON BARRY WAITE CLASS DON WAGNEN JOE WALDER KAREN WALDEN SHARON WALDEN ROBERT WALKER RONNY WALKER MIKE WALSH SHARON WALTON SHARON WALTON RONALD WARD CHUCK WARMAN BARBARA WATSON MARY LOIS WATSON MARY WATTS RICHARD WEARTH CHERYL WEATHERFORD LARRY WEIDMAN SUZI WELCH SANDY WELLS CHRISTY WHITE CLASS .IOLENE WHITE NAOMI WHITE SHARON WHITE TOMMY WHITE ANN WHITFIELD JOE WHITMIRE DAVID WILEY NANCY WILEY TOM WILEY NORMAN WILLS CHUCK WILLENBORG KAREN WILLIAMSON CAROL WILSON DARLENE WILSON HARLENA WILSON STAN WILSON VIVIAN WILSON JIM WINDLE REX WINTERS BETTY WISE JOY WITHERSPOON MARY WOLLNEY LARRY WOMBLE EDDIE WOODS BIFF WOODY KAY WARKMAN JIMMY WORLEY TERRY WORRELL DICK WRIGHT JIMMY WRIGHT SENIORS LESTER WRIGHT KATHY YATES At least some seniors study in study h 'fwdif i SEE EA I ' E X-X. X 2 i ysx'if wr 5 f - , +M ' . f ' 3m :1a eii J LI IOR CLASS EDDIE SARCENT ,,,...,,,,....,,,,,.. ,,,.... ,,..,A ,,....,,,.. P r e sldent GARY GORHAM ,,,,,, CAROLYN KRUGER JUDY ANDERSON ..7.A, Vice-President Secretary .,,,. Reporter The Junior Council and of- ficers are under the guidance and sponsorship of Mrs. Marlin Anthony and Mr. Robert Glenn. FIRST ROW: Judy Hodges, Diane Pierce, Sharon Christy, Susan Hull, Sandy Penick, Dianne Flatt, Laurie Ayars SECOND ROW: Richard McAbee, Tom Coward, Melinda Stitt, Marilyn Miks, Sandra Campbell, Kay Corider, Jean Leuge- mors, Betty Greer, Bobby Bogues, Flynn Stewart 80 Terry Aaron Adrian Acker Ann Adair Darlene Ainsworth Aubrey Akridge .leanie Alcorn Betty Alexander Anetta Allen Carol Allen Cathy Allen Robert Alms Richard Amador Kenneth Amm Judy Anderson Tommy Anderson Vaneda Anderson Wayne Andrews Bob Arbuckle Luis Arias Bernice Arp Lillian Arredondo .lane Arthur Larry Ashlock Elaine Aston Sam Aston Sam Atkins Kathey Augustus Laurie Ayars Bryan Bailey Kenny Baines Harrison Banks Buddy Barentine Eva Barker Margaret Barton Pat Bates Michael Baughman James Baxter Shirley Bayless Eli Bayona Tillie Bayona Nelda Sue Bean John Beauchamp 44 1 UL 1' ' '- .f'l.y'1 V ' I-1' :D George Beaver Dick Bebb Billie .lean Beck Kathy Beekman Carol Beirnel Mel Belcher 1 x i xi -41 7 r.i'i fewe r V .JA Q 1 Kathryn Blankenship Wayne Blankenship Mike Blanton Dickie Bloodgood Eddie Bodkin Bobby Bogues Beverly Boling Jean Ann Boots Cynthia Boren Cheryl Bell Ralph Belter Beth Bennett Jimmy Bennett Ann Berg Bill Bernard Bob Berry Paula Bilbrey Bob Black Jackie Blackshear Jerry Bland Johnny Bland 5 Q W ! si 2 You bought it for how much? Kay Boruif Robert Bourgeois Doyle Boyd Sharon Boyle Kenny Boyles Randall Bridwell Sharon Briggs Jimmy Britton Larry Brown Mike Brown Neal Brown Ouida Brown Roh Brown Sue Brown David Bruce, Mike Bruce Gary Bryant Janie Bullington ,loan Bullington Mike Bullitt Mary Ann Bunch Barbara Burchfield Russell Burkett Bruce Caddel Ronnie Capps Terry Carnbron Preston Campbell Sandra Campbell Harriet Campsey Mac Cannedy Mary Cannon Eddie Cantrell Gary Cargal Bob Carlton Andrea Chandler Martha Chandley Alan Chittum Lilly Chomas Sharon Christy Larry Cleveland Steve Cobb Lee Cochran Randy Coffman May Cohron Don Coleman Sherry Collins Sandra Conkling Sharla Conl-:ling Sara Contreras Frances Corella Tom Coward Ann Cox Maurine Cox .loyce Cox Thomas Cox James Craddock Madison Crawford Wayne Crawford Kay Crider Tony Criswell Bill Crockett Bobby Crockett Kay Cromer Pat Crommett Mary Crump Barbara Crutsinger r .. zkrvw V, ' Sf. I ima! X 'J' 3256 ff Elin!! 3 V t jg. -v gggq...,t,t,, Q Y -Q 7. 4 .-,pf f N-A.,-0 mf 0 0 M... 4 f an-iw od, ' Q as at sf' ,V V , ,, I ' H irs t ,Q 5 ' V A ,gi .tgp-:Kf:,,,V ww :QF hh M-IQ' ,, ,- i My as X XD lllllflii it SBU' at L A - q W5 xi , , '211' 24 ,' fi Joe Culbertson .lohnny Culwell Betty Curry Clarence Dailey Michael Daniels Gary Davenport Carol Davidson Carolyn Davidson Nancy Davidson J ay Davis Kathleen Davis Linda Davis William Davis Vernita Dean Carol Deets Kerry Delaney Richard Denman .loe Dickens Linda Dickey Charles Dixon .lerry Dixon Tanna Sue Doing Melvyn Douglas Nancy Downing Jerry Drake Leon Drake Bonny Dunn David Eakman .l oe Edgin Danny Edwards Kathy Ehlert Evelyn Elam Mary Beth Elderto .l an Ellington Betty Emory David England Donna Entrop Don Erwin Terri Eschman Raymond Esparza Felix Estrada Philip Fanchier Suzie Farmer Gloria Farris Nancy F ennell Marion Ferrell Raymond Fincher Dianne Flatt I1 Duiolvs Finn : Carol Fm-il Cary Fsxix-i11i11i fiiiarlvs F4H'iiIliN'l'I'f i Vary Susana Fostex immx Fnslvi' Ifdliim' Fmslvi' Curtis Fax Ch-nn Fox Wanda Fi'im'ling Pam Fins! Tim Frusl ww ,Q-A-H' errv Fults .I David Cage Bcttye Gaines Curliss Gales Nviiiiam Calvan Norma Gallardo I i some homework. Eddie Sargent, and iavc Judi Camlsix- Corman Caudmic' Ci'egoi'y Gandurcli My namc is Mike Gllllllllllglf David Cant JaQui1a Gaaxci' Bebo Curvia Dura Carvia Vicky Garcia Carol Gardner Clwryi Gardner V iuim Uardiivi' 1 'Fmiaiii mi-field H Sum: Cari M Sally C arm-1' J . infix ,. i. ,T ii ,Dwi Gaitwrl' Us-nnii Llarrvlt Nix-k llasparuk ,loan Clan-Q Lana Cuddings Aliwi- fiom' -- iv.. .aa K vm.,-S' 5- Q Q3 ai 4 wh f Bill Gllispxe Margaret Gilreath Judy Giw ens Ronnie Givens Roger Glass Val Glenn Jackie Gentry Patsy Gentry Sandra Gentry Nancy Gerhart Larry Geyer David Gibbons Paula Gibbs Dean Gilbert Eileene Gilbert Pamela Gilchris Patsy Gillam Linda Gillaspia Elvira Gonzales Linda Gordon Myra Gordon Don't pull the beard kid' 1 Gary Gorham Vernon Gorman Butch Gossom Dorcas Gouchie Bobby Gould Andre Gouy Raymon Grady Jimmy Gragg Wilma Graham Butch Grantham Linda Graves Jimmy Gray Pat Green Ann Greenwood Betty Greer J im Griffin Michael Griffith Billy Grigor Melanie Groves Bob Guard .loan Gulley Don Cuyton Mary Haberman Glenn Habern Larry Hagen Jackie Haggard ,loe Haicl Larry Haigood .lames Halter Carole Hamer Carole Hamilton Shirley Hamilton Bobby Hampton 'Vernon Hammonds John Hann Gerhard Hanson Linda Harher Bobby Harbison Dexter Hardin ,lim Tom Hardin Bill Harmon Charles Harr Elizabeth Harris Roger Harris Jimmy Harrison Lee Harrison Patricia Harrison Sara Harvey Jack Hawkins Chuck Hawthorne Carolyn Hayley ,lacklynn Hays Jack Helmcamp Joyce Henderson Ricky Hendon Bill Hendrich Charles Herzfeld Bobby Herrell Gloria Hickman Elyssa Hill Sue Hill Gary Hinch Harlene Hines Mary Hinsley Darla Hobbs Ray Hodge Judy Kay Hodges Judy Hoffman Sherry Holbrook Sharon Holder Troy Holder Jean Holdiness Linda Holmes Rondall Hopson Billy Horst Karen Horton Johnnie Marie Howard Betty Huddleston Wayne Hudgens Sue Hudson Susan Hull Kenneth Hunt Barbara Hunter Weldon Hunter Kris Huper Linda Huper Bobby Hurt Jim Iman Walter Ingle Geneva Ingram Gaye Inman Virginia Ireland Darr Jackson Bob Jacobs Kay Jacobs Janelle James Troy Jensen David Jentsch David Jessel Edna Jeter Bobby Johnson Judy Johnson Otis Johnson Tommy Johnson Jimmy Johnston David Joiner Nancy Jolliff Bobby Jones Paul W. Jones Ricky Jones Larry Jordan Suzanne Jordan Sue Joyner Tobee Kaufman Katy Kellam J ames Kelley Cappy Kennedy Oleta Keyes Claudia King Kay Kirkland Kristy Kistler ,lulie Klein Patricia Knight John Kotulek Carolyn Kruger Russell Kurz Bobby Lacina Jerry Lamb MN Stella Lang Sylvia Laningharn Gail Larson Jimmie Leach The Junior Class cheers the team on to victory. ,loe LeBus .lanice Lee Mary Lee Carla Lehman Joan Leugamors Gene Lewis Jennifer Lofton Daniel Lohmar Doris lnng Patricia Long Lynn Love Terry Love Dolores Lowe Mijo Lucier ,loy Ludy Casey Luna Bonnie Lunday 5 - Margaret Lunsford ' H Arlene Lyons Barbara Macphail y , gm. I ., . :Q-Wa L, U ,ip .. ri nk ' - 3115- ' 5 M 4, bg N L5 1 Q I , rl ' h, Q A.,-' 92 ' 1, .F ' H , ' Q f Richard McAbee if it -frz 5 A L ' Eddie MCMBCk1D Glen McShan Mickey MeSllan Bill Magness Joe Malone Wesley Maness Karen Maples David Marley Mickey Maroney Allen McAnincl1 Jean McClung Sherry McClung Roger McClure Pat McCright Louise MeCull0ug Gerald McDaniel .lirnmy McDaniel Linda McDaniel Mike McGhee Pat Mclunkins Frankie .lo McKay Uh-Oh! It exploded l .lohnny Martinez Lynn Mason Pete Mason Linda Massey Sharon Massey Marjorie Mathis Don Mattingly Connie Mattox James May Garry Meek Sandie Melton Sandra Mercer Delores Meredith Ronny Meredith Pat Meyers Mike Middleswort Marsha Middleton Marilyn Miks h Sammy Milam Bob Mills .limmy Miser Janey Mitchell Tammy Moncla Carol Moore Doris Moore Dyanne Moore Tommy Moore Paul Morales .lill Morriss Cynthia Morrow Jimmy Moser Rodney Mossman Linda Muir Patt Muldowney Danny Mulligan Gladys Mummert Barbara Myers Reggie Nacol Bill Neale Theresa Neely ,lanett Neer Micky Neinast Molly Nichols Bill Niles Gladys Norris Betty Northcutt Steve Odell Cheryi Oliver Gary Olson John Opella Eddie Ordesch Charles Owen Barbara Owens William Palmer Larry Parham Tom Parker Carol Parrish Susan Parry Richard Payne Ronald Payne Don Peevey Jerry Peevey Sandra Penick Mickey Pepper Larry Don Perry ,or Mike Perry at 5 -Q S !'.'!' Aiicc PL'll'1'50Il liiily ijt'It'I'SOI1 Lindy i'vtnv1'sm1 Supnnif- l'lu1rc'S .lim Pllillips ,lolumy Phillips Si1Lll'4JH Phillips Cillll'k Pi4'iiL'Il? 1 ,lov I'1c'lwl1S ,L-f, Diana i,il'l'l'0 Mike Pil'I'L'!' ,. ,. C1111 i llfl'FUIl Ji-rry Pink Sililfllll Pili Put Piillllilll Diwii Plbilhll Rnmrrrfnpc f.it'H1'gII' Poplin RitL1Pn1'l0r .ILIIIIUS Pnskvy Bi-ny Pmuxr Hllliillllll l'4m'L'ii l:l'L'IlLiLl i'0wvl's Peggy i owQ'l'S Dwight Prirw Linda l'rir'v Curl P1'ivlJrr Cami Puvkclt Lou Ann Putman Frvddy ,lov Quullb Freddy Ragland Tunirm' Rugxlzmd John Huivy Cc-orgv Ralston Hillic' Jo Ruhurn Connie Ruums Cluy Humiulplm Ki-nm-Ill Hulliff lilwiliil' Rziub Cill1l'il'S Ruwic Clmrim-S Hvuxcs Mui' lql'l'Yl'S Liu Rc-id Rnlwrl Reid Judy Hcglmlfis Cilill'iCS Rivv .lcunnimf Riwiuirdsr' Funnix Rii'l1z11'dson Eddie Richter Larry Richter Carol Riggs Luis Rincon Bill Riordan Merylene Roberson Donald Robinson Melissa Rocchio Jerry Roby Linda Rogers Bob Rorabaugh Charles Ross My name is too in there! Mike Sampson Bonnie Sanders Connie Sanders Eddie Sargent Freddie Scarbrough Bob Schaaf Viola Schreiber George Schulz Dwight Scott Harold Scott Olen Serratt Madeleine Seward Martha Shaffer Gary Shappell Ronnie Shaw Ronnie Shields Dale Shook Darlene Shores 'Y' .loe Ross Ken Rounsavall Joyce Ru el Tom Rundell Martha Rushing .l ames Russell John Russell Dale Russey Linda Rye 'ff 'F ' K fx x ' Q K ' Paul Sikes Kenneth Simons Mildred Simons Benny Simpson Cheryl Simpson Terry Simpson Kit Sims Richard Sims Jackie Skierski Bobby Smith Charles Smith David Smith Eddie Smith Frank Smith Gloria Smith Helen Mae Smith Melvin Smith Mike Smith Nancy C. Smith Nancy L. Smith Terry Smith W my R af aw- Carol, Pm never gonna finish this term theme' Derwood Snowden Dave South Sue Spears Susan Spiller George Spires Olen Splawn Cindy Spoonts Douglas Stagner Betty Staley Shirley Stark David Starnes Larry Stearns Roger Steele Dick Stevens Stevie Stevenson Carlson Stewart Flynn Stewart Kenneth Stewart Mary Stewart George Stinson Melinda Stitt J. Edwin Stone Jerry Stout Douglas Stover Bill Stowe Donna Striplin Barbara Stuart Raymond Swatzell Jimmy Tadlock Judy Tate Nancy Taylor Mary Teague! Glenn Tedford Linda Teeters Margaret Ann Tekell Brenda Templeton Barbara Tepfer Charlotte Thomas Doris Thomas Jo Anne Thomas Edward Thompson David Thorne David Tillman Donna Tinney Andy Tittle Doris Toby Marilyn Tompkins Larry Toney Frank Townsend Larry Townsend Duncan Trouppy David Truly Margaret Tucker John Tunnell Jeanette Turner Judy Uncapher Cindy Underwood Jesse Valadez Joe Valadez Bob Vernon Harold Vicars Doris Wade Ann Wages Charles Waggener A1 Waghorne Ricky Walker Nw .-I1 Ma X if-3, 7 W 1- K 'E gnj i K k,,., . I .. J . J wg? 'NW fn' , 1, ff: 1 .r l , sk: at J A, if? sw S E ., ..,. me M922 'f 22 N it Q L-:,L- r . in A k,-fk A ,QW 2 if . zgx 1 i 6 ,. ,.: Q E, . . M , O 4 Sharon Walker Steven Walker LaRue Wallace Lyn Walsh Rick Ward Dell Warren Judy Watts Joanne Weaver Bobby Weber Barbara Weidman Mark Weinstein Linda Welsh Bette West Howard Westmoreland James Westmoreland Janie Wetsel Malcom Wetsel Lynn Wheeler Mollie Whitaker Gayle White Marilyn White Donna Whitecotton Carolyn Whitworth Alta Williams Betty Williams Bobbie Williams Carol Williams Don Williams George Williams Mike Williams Mary Wilson Steve Wilson Carl Winchester Ann Wissvaum Edgar Wood James Wood Lynn Woods Dwain Woodard Nancy Woodward Cearl Dean Wright Jean Wynne Lillie Yeakley Frank Yeatts Dale Young Lennis Young Bob Zinn Robert Jackson Janette James Junior girls help in the annual Thanksgiving project. SOPHOMORE CLAf The Sophomore Council and of: cers are under the able guidance ar sponsorship of Miss Lona Bet Brown. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL OFFICERS SUSAN BALLARD President GAYLE NORRIS r,,e.,,.,,,.., .,..,., V ice-President ROSE ANDERSON .....,..,,... ........ S ecretary CLAUDIA HENDERSON ..,... .,,.... T reasurer SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: Cary Bladgett, Rosie Anderson, John Jackson, Judy Richards, Gerald Vasbury, Charlotte Sandreth Phillip Lam, Ray Wallander, Renee Stewart, Renee Baker Karen Jones, Claudi H d A 1' NI cf , a en erson, Porta Turner, Karen Monaghan, David Ayars, us ln I ablothin, Joan Brooks, Cyntra Dobbs, Kenny Martin, Susan Ballard, Rita Mancini, Pam Perry, Patti Elder, Nancy Pierce, Sue Kadane, Nancy Tucker, Carse Silhert, Milton Powell, Gayla Norris, Janet Smith. I i 'a David Acosta Pat Acton Linda Adkins Michael Albritton Pat Alexander Verna Alexander Connie Allen Leah Allen Amy Amador Carl Anderson Jeri Anderson ,lohnny Anderson f f' tG 'I 'V , r, .sims f The buddy ystern Rosie Anderson Sharon Anderson Ray Andrews Kyle Angel Patricia Apple Norma Arbuckle ,l oe Armendarez Ella Armstrong Linda Armstrong Rosella Arredondo Cary Ashbrook Jackie Ashlock Kay Atchley David Ayars Judy Bacon Terry Bahr Carolyn Baker Ronnee Baker Susan Ballard Ray Banks Buddy Barlow Birta Mae Barnes ,lerry Barnes Sharon Barrett Rita Kay Barron Debra Bartness Glen Barton Woody Barton Sam Bashara Don Bates Sonny Bates ,loy Marie Baum Paula Baumgardner Pat Beck Barbara Beddow Billy Bell Ronald Bell Sonny Bennett Vonda Bennett William Bernier Barbara Black Coleen Black Barbara Blanchard Beverly Blankenship Gary Blodgett Ann Bloodworth Beverly Bohannon Bonnie Bollun David Bonnet Linda Boone Jerry Bostick Gary Bosz Maria Bourgois David Bowersock Larry Bowman Linda Bradley SCDPHOMORE Phil Bradley Roy Brannon William Brasher Delaine Brewer Wayne Brewer Jimmy Bristow James Britton Mareta Britton Clinton Broday, .lr ,loan Brooks Clarence Brown Cliff Brown Don Brown Hank Brown James Brown Madonna Brown Mike Brown Sharon Brown Linda Brubaker David Bryant ,lim Burch George Burnett Barbara Burrus ,lane Burt Carol Burton Danneda Burton Herbert Buster Nancy Butler 'iw Ronnie Butler Charles Butts Dwlnna Byrd Ray Byrd Marilyn Caley Gary Callaway Ann Camp Deanna Camp Gay Campbell Gerry Campbell John Camp e Gary Cannedy Felix Cardenas Davld Car 1ll Harry Carlson Larry Case Don Cearley Sharon Cearly ,lohn Champagne Ray Chapmond Ritney Chapmond Mike Chavez Hal Cheaney Kay Chepley Mike Childers Mary Chipley Lilly Chomas Doyle Churchman The more you clap the more you see. ,lack Clarence Jackie Clarke Larry Cleveland Linda Clowdus Joanne Cluthe Linda Coe J im Cole Marty Colvin Phyllis Conner Rodger Cooke Curtis Cooper Judy Cooper CLASS Roger Cooper Tommy Copeland Valerie Corella Nancy Corley Ed Cornelius Darlene Cox Sidney Cox Lewis Crain Ronnie Crane Connie Cravens Gail Crider Carolyn Criswell Ronnie Criswell Wanda Crouch Shelia Crow Betty Culberson Larry Culipher Jessie Cunningham Benny Daniel Donna Daniel Linda Davenport Dick Davgird Phyllis David Tommy Davidson Billy Wayne Davis Darlene Davis Diann Davis Earl Davis SOPHQMORE Leslie Davis Sherry Davis David Day Dovie J. Dean Joe Allis Dean Tommy Dean ,lane Dearen Denny Deemer David Diaz Sara Lee Dilley Mike Dillon Chuck Dixon .lohnny Dixon Linda Dixon Pete Dobbs Cynthia Dodds Cyntra Dodds Patricia Dollar Mary Donnell Linda Dorsey Paul Drake Pat Duncan Connie Durham Lynn Dupree Karen Durden James Easthurn Billy Easter Alan Eaves NM. Cheryl Edmondson Donna Edwards Robert Edwards Cheryl Lynn Elam Patti Elder Ross Elliott Carolyn Ellison Brenda Elvington Toni Embry Phillip Essary Bobby Estrada Manuel Estrada What kind of question 15 that9 Jimmy Evans Don Ewen Pam Ewing Linda Fecher Linda Fenner Jerry Ferguson J im Ferguson John Ferguson Betty Fletcher Carmen Flick Hazelle Flinn Linda Flores Mercedes Florez Don Ford Mike Ford James Foster J oe Fowler Steven Fowler Cheryl Francis Patsy Frazier Berniece Frerich Rita Frost Bob Fudge J an Fudge Truetta Funston Lupe Gamboa J oe Gann Louis Garcia Ralph Garcia Thelma Garcia James Gardner .limmy Gardner Larry Gardner David Garfield Craig Garner Susie Garner Ronnie Gentry Nicky Gholson Ted Gideon Rita Gillispie James Gilmore Ronnie Gilson Johnny Girdley Jerry Glashan Patsy Golding Coy Golson Ray Gonzales David Goodman Delbert Goodman Dale Goolshy Charles Goss Gayle Graham J an Gray Susie Grayson Gary Gregg Robert Griffin SOPHOMORE Sammy Griffin Sara Griffith Karen Griggs Rodney Grisham Roberta Gutierrez Alois Hafemeister Darlene Hafemeister Bill Hailey Linda Hair Linda Hamilton Ronald Hampton Sue Hanna Don Hanvey Carole Hardin Anne Harkey Mike Harlan Landis Harmon Michael Harmon Billie Harriman .lane Harrington Terry Harris James Hart Phyllis Hart Frank Harvey Ste hen Hatch Phillip Hauhert Jackie Havens Johnny Hawkins Patricia Hawkins Susan Haws Dan Hayley Chris Haynes Donna Haynes Ray Haynes Parker Hays Janice Hegdal Dick Held J an Helmcamp Claudia Henderson Raymond Hennan Vi Henry J oe Hernandez Johnny Hernandez Kent Herdon Richard 'Herriot Michael Ann Hickm Charlotte Hill Karen Hiller Eddie Hinch Charlene Hinkle David Holcomb Pat Holdbrook Dwight Holden Donald Holder Jerri Holder Pat Holder Don't just stand there, say something. all ,, rx Sara Holland Roy Hollis Jackie Hollister Carmen Holmes Jimmy Wayne Ho Elayne Hotchkiss Sue Houser Chris Howard Carla Howell .lan Huddleston Jean Hudgeons Janice Hudson sch CLASS Gayle Hull David Ingersoll Tommy Irvin Opal Isaacs Thomas Isaacs Carolyn Jackson John Jackson Marvin Jarvis Mike Jenkins Dale Johnson Frank Johnson Carry Johnson Wayne Johnson Wayne Johnson Johnny Lee Johnston Bobby Jones Estelle Jones Floyd Jones Cary Jones Karen Jones Wanda Jones LaVonda Joyner Diana Jumper Genie Justice Sue Kadane Mary Kafer Kenny Kebodeaux Don Kelley SOPHOMGRE Suzanne Kelly Karen Kennedy Laura Key John Kidwell Sylvia Kilman Mike Kincaid Janice King Wade King Jimmy Kirskey Colleen Kittrell Sandra Klows Chuck Kreutz Philli Lam P Johnny Lancaster Charlotte Landreth Jeanette Laukhuf Keith Lavender Wilburn Lear Bobbie Ledbetter Cay Lee Jim Lee Anita Leeper Phillip Leija Robert Lennard Jeanette Leveritt Jimmie Lindsey Terry Link Charlie Lira CLASS Pat Little Billy Lively Susan Lloyd Eddie Loftis Ronnie London Lynn Love JoAnn Lowder Douglas Lowe Diana Lowrey Treva Lowry Richard Lucio Ann Ludolphus Oh' He s a dream Linda Luna Ronnie McAda Patsy McAfee Gerry McAninch Mike McBride Mike McBroom R. 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McCaffity Josie McCall Barbara McClellan Billie McCord Lauvon McCoy Larry McCreary Beth McCullough Bill McCutcl1en Louis McDaniel Linda McDonald Sonny McDougle Keith McFatridge J im McGrath John McGregor ,l im McKee Willie McKee Sandra McKinnon Rita McKown Raymond McLaughlin Susie McPherson Nathan McWhorter John Mackey Austin Maglothin Grant Mahoney Shirley Malone Rita Mancini Ronald Mancini Delver Maney Gladys Marciniak Deidre Marker Frederick Marsh Linda Marsh Anita Marshall Donna Martin Helen Martin Kenny Martin Lynnie Sue Martin Raymond Martin Irene Martinez Bill Masters Glenda Mathews Deana Mattingly Jeanette Maxwell Phil May Jo Marie Meazel Mark Medford Carole Meeks Robert Melton Manuela Mendez Robert Mendez SOPHOMORE Jimmy Meredith Ralph Middleton Dodie Mihlfeld Alna Miller Anna Miller Keith Miller Jackson Miller Mary Miller Tim Mills Sylvester Milum Sherry Mitchell Don Mock Karen Monaghan Ben Moody, Jr. Larry Moody Danny Moore Darrell Moore Ernest Moore D'Ann Morgan David Morris Howard Morris Tommy Morrison Billy Morton Philip Moses Jeannie Mullins George Munsch Linda Murphy Jan Muterspaugh Sherry Nation Julie Nay or Wilma Nelson James Netherton Joe NICIO Sharon Nixon Gayla Norris Ted Norwood Joe Nowlm Drann Oakley Stephen Offutt Gary O Neal Pat O Neal Odis O Roark Don Oster Marvin Oster Steve Owen Mickey Pardee Mike Parham Bobby Parker Donald Parker Robin Parker Christine Parks Gary Parks Louis Parks David Payne Mike Payne Kenneth Pearson I can t help it if I don t love you anymore. Nancy Peck David Peden Mickey Pemberton Donald Pennington Jackie Pennington Margie Peppers Raymond Perez Alice Perkins Pam Perry Pat Petit Glenda Petty Jerry Phillips Charles Pickle Nancy Pierce Pat Pierce Janet Pietzsch Robin Pinkman Geraldine Place Pete Poore Mike Pope Mike Porter Earl Potts Milton Powell Jim Powers Matt Powers Sherry Powers David Prager Janet Price Sally Pridgen Albert Pritchett Larry Proffitt Margaret Redfor Janet Ragan Jean Ralston Betty Rambo Robert Ramoz Judy Ranne Carroll Rawn Barbara Ray Jimmy Ray SOPHOMORE d Terry Ray Cecil Reasor James W. Reed Bill Reichmuth Gretchen Reser Vaughn Rettke J oy Rexrode Bobbie Reynolds Judy Rhodes Preston Ribnich Eddie Richardson Judy Rickards Barbara Ridinger Ronnie Riner Andrea Rizan Linda Roach Virginia Roberson Jimmy Robertson Gary Robinson Bessie Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez G. C. Roe Karen Rogers Vickie Rogers Elizabeth Rose Bill Ross Jerry Ross Sandra Rossberg Thomas Both John Runge Myra Runge Pat Rush Janis Sammons Peggy Sanders Connie Scheffel Bryan Scherff Judy Scherff Susan Amber Scheurer Barbara Schmitz Jeepers, Creepers, where did you get those peepers Brenda Scholl Harold Scholl Glenn Shuhmeister Elaine Scoggin Lana Scruggs Carol Secreto Carlos Segura Karen Self Edwin Sestak Jimmy Shaffer Jerry Shaver Donald Shaw Kay Shawn Beverly Sheets Judy Sheets Betty Shelton Patty Shepherd Bonnie Shipman Sherry Shoemake Cary Showman Paul Shubert Carol Sihert Jimmy Simpson Paula Simpson Chuck Sims J. L. Sims Lillie Sims Diana Smith - 31,111 1.5 1,- Diane Wynell Smith Gloria Smith Janet Smith Jean Smith Kenneth Smith Pete Smith Helen Snell Jack Sonnamaker Carol Spear Mable Speice Carr Staley Gene Stanford Ann Starnes Jerry Steed David Stepp Ann Sternadel Ann Stewart Garland Stewart Renee Stewart Ronald Stockstill Jesse Storbeck Karen Stout Freddie Street Billy Strickland Bruce Strickland Albert Striegel Ted Stuart Carl Suagee SQPHOMGRE Susan Sullivan Lynda Sumner Janice Swaner Patricia Swenson Gene Szczepinski Myrna Tally Mitch Tasker Johnny Tate Lowell Tate Donna Taylor Jerry Taylor Linda Ann Taylor Dale Teichman Linda Tell Don Terrell Pam Thiem Glenn Thompson James Thompson Randy Thompson Johnny Tidwell Thada Tinker Stanley Todd Chris Toler Treva Toney Karen Toon Vy Townsend Richard Trent Jerry Trillo Bernale Trout Nancy Tucker George Turner Porta Turner Pat Tynes Donald Tyson Gayle Underwood Mary Underwood Jeannine Utzrnan ,lohnnie VanHuss Gloria VanPelt Gary Joe Varnell Minerva Vasquez Vicki Vaughn Carroll Vicars Gerald Vosbury Mary Waggoner Claudia Wagnon Connie Wagnon Jim Walden Don Walker Gayle Walker Maurine Walker Reese Walker Darrell Kyle Wallander Raymond Wallander John Warren Ralph Warren Students learn to use card catalogue. Karen Watson Linda Watts Robert Wedel Barbara Weil Sharon Weir Esther Welborn Patricia Wells Ronny Wells Pam West James Wetherton W. T. Wetsel Barry Wheeler Rickey Whisenhunt Gaylon White Larry White Jackie Whited Neida Whittaker Jolmny Wiist Roger Wilde Cheryl Wiley Paula Wilkes Wayne Williams Barry Williamson James Willis Geary Wilson James Wilson Sam Wilson Gary Wineinger Darryl Wise John Witsman Nancy Wolfe Pam Wolfson Alice Wood Pam Wood Joe Woodward Brad Worley Sarah Wright Sherry Wright Bettie Sue Wyatt Joyce Young Kenneth Ray Young Laura Young George Youngblood Gloria Youngblood Walter Zewick What does it do? .4lf'fi3 t l N N no X 1 VN L Q f. ,5xk,V' f' 4 , aj .. exif , , ,WM Q hi. Q Q MV , wyix 33532 .. ' 'L bg f wx G . K, ' A K iv-Qzff ty ' f D 'uf 25- f f.zf1:fLifkfv2,r2Z'X ,bv V ep. 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A . 6' 1 53 as ty. ws! f Cappy Kennedy represented Wichita in the 'LMiss Teenage American contest. if x :E N a F X t 1 2 s 565 X Q ',-Eff Q 5357155 :. 411631 ,f ffwliffff iw-:4 ' ' 5 ,Sr sg, we SQ la K 18 Q by K as 'ig K 11 af ,141 K swag gizggggggzmf Amr 4: . .E Q, Falls CO TEST REPRESENTATIVES Susan Doran is the representative from Wieliita Falls in the Junior Miss Contest. Shirley Cook was awarded the Career Key Award for 1961. Finalists for Miss Posture of 1962 were Rose Anderson, Susan Recipient of the DAR Good Citizenship Award was Cynthia Hurd. Ballard, Pam Perry, Janet Neer, Judy Gamble, and Patsy Gentry. Representing WFSH in slide rule are Tommy Ragland, Bill Niles, David Truly and Jim Burch. Bill Haughey, James Johnson, Jim Windle, Jean McClung, Madi- son Crawford, Bob Bur- lingame and Dick Stephens? competed to represent WFSH in number sense. 4' Not Pictured I 28 Bettye Lowder, John Tunnell, Cappy Kennedy, Jeanie Alcorn, Peggy Conley, John Hann, Jimmie Craig, Jimmy Wright, Jerry Rogers and Rita Rey- nolds were part of the All-State choir. ra are Carolyn Donnell Dav1d Joiner enny Spencer, Danny Patton and fhuck Kreutz. Zhosen for All-State band and orches- 3 7 5 Qualifying as finalists in the 1961-62 National M e r i t Scholarship pro- gram were David Barton, Mary Cheyney, Bob Burlingame and i:Bil1 Haughey. Barbara Hudson and Mike Jernigan were dis- trict representatives in the Ready Writers' Contest. Contestants in prose reading were Don Mat- tingly, Diane Pierce, Susan Parry and Steve Spangler. In the cast of the annual tournament play, Pygmalion, were Bob Chambers, Eileen McElroy, David Cant, Diane Pierce and Don Mattingly. David Barton, Susan Parry, Gary Scott and iBettye Lowder represented WFSH in poetry reading. Debaters in Inter- scholastic L e a g u e Competition w e r e Mike Jernigan, Sandy Chenault, Pat Gar- rett and U0 Roberts. tNot pictured WHO'S WHO ALAN CUMMINGS BARBARA HUDSON NANCY THOMPSON LARRY BURROSS German English English English Physics Spanish Shorthand Math Math Social Studies Typing Physics WHO'S WHO BILL HAUGHEY DAVID BARTON ARLET DUNSWORTH RICHARD COHEN Physics Latin English English Math English Social Studies Social Studies SANDY CHENAULT VICKI CALHOUN DARLENE REIIVIERS SANDRA HELD Debate English English Social Studies Foods Latin Spanish Choral WDANNY PATTON Band Orchestra DIANE HAVEN Typing Bookkeeping EVELYN BAXTER English Industrial Cooperative Training I3l WHO'S CLOTHING Nancy Flannery LANGUAGE Julie Kruger MATHEMATICS Fred Cone Bob Burlingame Chester Ludlarn Karen Anderson .l ii-IWiT1'dlef 'Tl Stanley Wilson 'INot Pictured I32 7IlVIike Jernigan ENGLISH Larry Crockett Clay Rexrode Jodie Sims June Peronto Judy Douglas Rita Tate Charlotte Clark Kathy Yates Jimmy Worley Janice Jackson SOCIAL STUDIES Dick Wright Steve Guinn IZady Higginbotharn WHO WHO'S ART Pam Amrhein Den Cockroft David Ayers BIOLOGY Austin Maglothin Leah Allen Susan Sullivan Carroll Rawn 'kjudy Ranne A Not Pictured HH? DEBATE Pat Garrett RADIO TV Betty e Low dei SPEECH Bob Chambers Delores Jentech Jimmy Hay WHO WHO'S OFFICE PRACTICE VITCIUIH Graham VISUAL EDUCATION Beverly Shaver GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Martha Jewell Margaret Bradley BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Doug Logan Jerry Kucharezyk NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS IMike Marker INot Pictured I34 BAND Keith Jones Lloyd Cannedy Wilson Friberg ORCHESTRA Benny Spencer DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Shirlee Mears INDUSTRIAL TRAINING rainy Todd WHO . . L, ,.., ., t- . ..,, ......-,, ....... ,. . , M. -4 ,L ..-.I, M ,., ..,Ma:w:,m...,4.:,,sv.. ,A M ra ,M WHO'S CHEMISTRY Bob Berry Tommy Johnson Otis Johnson SHOP Jack Kelly MECHANICAL DRAWING David Shropshire WHO CI-IORAL Jerry Rogers Peggy Conley Jimmy Wright SHORTHAND ,Iane Shoemaker TYPING Sharon Davis BOOKKEEPING Linda Brandt ROYCE GRAGG RICHARD COHEN ,IANICE JACKSON MISS ERNESTINE BOLIN President Vice-President Secretary Sponsor NATIGNAL H0 OR SDCIETY Being a member of the National Honor Society Will always remain in the memory of each of these students. This chapter was established to stimulate high scholarship, constructive leadership, purposeful service and Worthy character among the students. Members of this society tutor students who are weak in scholastic abilities. 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X Cordon Walker gigbigggg, wge t 'fX5:sHf1Ls4e5wfS: ,. ,,,, X 1 X -, asffmxaflisii SKMXX f 1155 .XX P XXX X X ., XV' WW Xi ' X- 'QXXYXQGXQX -- rf , K - Dick Wright JACKET A ARD Wllhree major factors govern the awarding of a scholarship jacket, said O. T. Freeman, WF SH principal, in an explanation of this coveted award. First of these factors is the earning by a regularly enrolled ninth, tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade student of a 3.5 grade point average. In the second place the student who has a 3.5 average must have a grade of B or better in citizenship from the time of his ninth grade enrollment, must not have on his record any major violation of school regulations and must have an equally good record as a young citizen in the community. Finally, such an award is subject to the Interscholastic League rule limiting to 3515 the award any student may receive in one scholastic year. Therefore, any student who has already received a jacket award during the current year is not eligible for a scholastic jacket. However, the student may receive the honor of being one of the top ten in his class if he meets all of the requirements. SENIORS FRONT ROW, left to right: Jimmy Worley and Bob Burlingame. SECOND ROW, left to right: Richard Cohen, Vicki Calhoun, Janice Jackson and Arlet Dunsworth. THIRD ROW, left to right: James Phillips, David Barton, Alan Cummings and Larry Burross. JU IDRS FRONT ROW, left to right: Gerald McDaniel, Cappy Kennedy and Otis Johnson. SECOND ROW, left to right: .lean McClung, Cheryl Simpson, Sue Bean and Rosalie Raub. THIRD ROW, left to right: Bob Berry, Kenny Baines and Joe Culbertson. Dick Bebb is not pictured. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, left to right: Austin Maglothin and Ronald Stockstill. SECOND ROW, left to right: Donna Daniel, Jessie Cunningham, Sara Lee Dilley and Joan Brooks. THIRD ROW, left to right: Mark Medford, Don Mock, Rodney Grisham and .loe Fowler. 4.0 or better Average-,lanice Jackson, Dar- lene Reimers, Charlotte Hayes, Vickie Cal- houn, Cynthia Hurd, Richard Cohen, Jim Worley, Alan Cummings, Larry Burross, Arlet Dunsworth, Chester Ludlam, .lohn Person, David Barton and Bob Burlingame. 3.9 Average-Barbara Listen, Julie Kruger, Linda Brandt, Martha Hayley, George Over- street, Kenny Paulk, Peggy Conley and Gayle Holton. I42 HIGH RANKING SENIORS This page is dedicated to the HIGH RANKING SENIORS. These students have brought honor to themselves and to their school through their outstanding three-year scholastic averages. 3.8 Average-Karen, Anderson, Nancy Thompson, Judy Atkins, Barbara-Hudson,'iSKHathy Yates, Betty McGinty, Gene Sparks, Lee Halkias, Bill Haughey, Wayne Gensler,' Larry Crockett, George Huntington and Rex Jennings. Not pictured is Gordon Walker. 3.6 Average-Pam Amrhein, Diane Haven, Billie Mar- shall, Dorothy Richter, Judy Griffin, Linda Humphries, Clay Rexrode, Virginia Gulley, Beverly Shaver, Jane Shoe- maker, Mary Keller, Gail Harvey, Amy Olson, Judy Mur- dock, Judy Douglas, Carolyn Donnell, Dick Hamby, Wil- liam Vernon, Ken Krajca, Wilson Friberg, James Richard Phillips, Bill Oliver, James Eldon Phillips, Mickey Lewis and J. W. Davis. Not pictured is June Peronto. 3.7 Average-Mary Cheyney, Adelaide Hawkins, Mary Lou Minyard, Royce Gragg, Rita Tate, Vivian Beaty, Linda Bernethy, Steve Guinn, Carol Ann Ftoark, Sandra Held, Jerry Rogers, Sammy Simpson, Stanley Wilson, James Johnson and Bob Barlow. Not pictured are Sharon Gotcher and Jean McCarty. 3.5 Average-Linda Thompson, Sandy Kirkpatrick, Martha Ausanka, Ken Lane, Sandre Haynes, Linda Arwood, Bob Chambers, Ken Aboussie, Sandra Bean, Mike Boydston, Dick Wright, Doyle Bayless, Jo Roberts, Hal Graham and Pat Garrett. Not pictured are Sharon White, Eugene Bode and Jo Ann Christian. I43 GOOD TTE DANC Students with a perfect attendance are, left to right: Pat Turpin, Beverly Shaver, John Economidy, Gene Sparks, James Phillips, Cay Clark, Bill Counts, Billy Lane, Jerry Rogers, Jerry Sinclair, Jesse Hernandez and Tommy White. Students missing one-half to one and one- half days are, left to right: Carol Ann Roark, Jim Anderson, Christy White, Janice Landers, Virginia Gulley, Mike Boydston, Sue Schindler, Vickie Calhoun, Steve Guinn, Tom Brady, Vivianne Wilson, Lester Wright, Sandy Goetz, Sammy Simpson, Wilson Fri- berg, Mary Jo Hoepfner, Mike Pence, Rich- ard Wearth, James Phillips, Ricky Tell, Jim Qualls and Henry Peterson. Larry Burross, Bob Burlingame, Fred Cone, Don Fowler and Bobby Thompson are not pictured. Students missing two to three and one-half days are, left to right: Dorothy Vastine, Laura Ramos, Ann Whitfield, Margaret Bradley, Margaret Maney, Patsy Bankhead, Billie Marshall, Clay Rexrode, Mary Stone, John Beer, Sandra Ransome, Charlotte Hays, John Gallagher, Royce Gragg, Bill Miller, Carolyn Reed, Joe Bell, Alan Cum- mings, Larry Dicken, Fran Gensler, Bill Todd, Larry Birge, John Ireland, George Students missing four to five days are, left to right: Gladys Mills, Mary Watts, Pam Amrhein, Doug Logan, Jack Haden, Ken Smith, Ruby Smith, Eloisa Esparza, Linda Jackson, Bonnie Jolly, Jane Shoemaker, Ken Aboussie, Gordon Walker, Sharon Pearce, Charles Adcock, Rex Jennings, Scott Hun- ter, John Quellhorst, Billy Mitchell, Phylis Nunn, Sandra Duesterheft, Phil Nimmo, Richard Cooper, Pat Garrett, Lee Halkias, Chester Starke, J. W. Davis, Janice Owen, Carol Rettke and Larry Shields. Ken Cockroft, Anita Johnson, David Kuhn, Janice Jackson, Mike Clark and Lynda Hood are not pictured. I44 Huntington, Roy Richardson, Raymond Tay- lor, Jo Carol Martin, Gayle Holton, Vir- ginia Graham, Bill Kilpatrick, Donald Black, Edgar Beaty, Ken Krajca, Bill Barnes, Jim Sparlin, Tony Battista, Don Bush, Lloyd Cannedy and Steve Moore. Tommy Beck, Howard Patterson, John Per- son, Bob Searcy, Linda Trent, Charlotte Armstrong and Sharon Walton are not pictured. af ti X E' 2 2 A ? v Q I 2 Q B Late entries in the junior and senior classes include Terry Sneller, Ronald Barr, Carolyn Van Dyke, Carol Cupit, Jean Stephens, Don King, Judy Spangler, Jan May, Judy Seitz, Charles Petty, Gary Vick, and Bobby Joe Cummings. Those not pictured are Terry Palmer Billy Cowart, Johnny Turner, Robert Dawes, Sylvia Carrlllo, Harry Einwechter, Lynda Thompson, Warren Rieger, Barbara Dill, and Danny Burns. LATE E TRIE Sophomores entering WFSH after November 13 are Toney Esparza, Gene Neptune, Allie Dollar, Billy Moore, Carole Anderson, Wanda Walden, Marsha Williams, Mary Spring, and Sydnie Bata. Those not pictured include Jeff Hermann, Suella Lockard, Charles S . . . . . croggins, Judy Stice, Ruben Acosta, Bert Furbee, Robert Howser, James Glenn Adams, Susan Hiatt, Johnny Swinney, John Child- ers, Patricia Kelly, Debbie Roberts, Mike Wright, Patsy Goodrum, Larita Dill, Freddy Castillo, Tony Ledwell, and Eddie Strickland. I I I 1 HEERLE DERS I I i 1 I I 'r 1 1 I PHIL JOHN N I 9 DAVID MILLER , BILLY SMITH S HOWDY WEEK MR. AND MISS HOWDY Gary Gorham Carol King One Week every year is set aside in WFSH for the purpose of bestowing on each student a more sincere smile and a friendlier greeting. This oc- casion, known as HOWDY WEEK, is climaxed by a western-style assembly, Where the friendliest boy and girl are crowned Mr. and Miss Howdy. The finalists for 1961 are Janie Bullington, Her- shel Coleman, J. W. Davis, Cary Gorham, Larry Hanvey, .lim Hull, Cynthia Hurd, Mary Keller, Carol King, Carolyn Kruger, Pat Lile, Barbie Lis- ten, Sonny McDougal, Sammy Milam, David Miller, Rita Reynolds, Martha Rushing, Billy Smith, Herhy Story and Linda Strange ?Sw2'522i?53:9??ifi'3WsZ1i33m . F 1 I , 14s I49 ACTIVITIES-Linda Thompson, Billie Kadane, Barbara Listen, Jimmy Eason, Sandra Cllenault, Cheryl Brooks, Toney Edwards I50 I 962 COYGTI EDITORS-TN-CHIEF-Mike Gilbert, Barbara Morgan ART AND LAYOUT-Virginia Gulley, Pam Amrhein NNLIAL STAFF We7ll never make it! is the phrase most often heard in room 324 as the Coyote Annual Staff scurries to secure material for each deadline. Hard Work and patience always prove the con- trary, however, as the staff comes through with flying colors. The 1962 Coyote Annual Staff sincerely hopes that these pages will forever bring to mind cherished memories of the 1961-62 school year. CLASSYShirley Sollis. Cynthia Hurd, Sammy Simpson, Sandra Kirk- patrick SPONSOR OF PHOTOGRAPHERSAWi1liam D. Bankston SPORTS-Wayne Gensler, Kenny 1 Jimmy Hull, George Overstreet .1 l PHOTOGRAPHERS-Dick Wright, Sharon Davis, Cordon Walker, Mary Jo Hoepfner HONORS-Rita Reynolds, Eva son Ahoussie, J. W. Davis, ngehne Martz, JEIHICE ,lack I5l he ugnte swf- The light-hearted and informative copies of the Coyote News, which come out once every six weeks, can be attributed to the Coyote News Staff under the direction of Mrs. Cecil Inman. These journalism students give their time and effort to edit the best school newspaper possible. In addition to this de- manding task, they supply articles to the Teen Times section of our local newspaper and hold good scholastic averages in all their classes. These senior students are chosen by their teachers of junior English, after which they enter the journalism classes to learn the workings of a newspaper and the manner in which one is published. After preliminary training, each student is assigned certain groups or clubs to report on during the school year. When interesting stories or editorials are written, they are sent to Mrs. Laura T. Doing, who edits and lays them out for publication in the Wichila Falls Times each Wednesday. TEHH5 H nu L' ,f 4 mum ':::::::z::- 1' V I 9 1 5 m::i:-- 1:4 A FHESS H 'ifjg K IHT UHA., . n REPORTERS Judy Atkins, Martha Ausanka, Sandra Bean, Linda Bernethy, Jimmie Craig, Penny Creed, Larry Crockett, Winsome Dunn, Toney Edwards, Wilson Friberg, Becky Garrison, Hal Graham, Barbara Hudson, Rex Jennings, Joy Krottinger, Bettye Lowder, Betty McGinty, Judy Maag, David Miller, Marilou Minyard, John Sammons, Sylvia Sheldon, Barbara Walker. ADVERTISING STAFF Jimmie Craig, Penny Creed, Larry Crockett, Wilson Friberg, Becky Garrison, Barbara Hudson, Rex Jennings, Joy Krottinger, Betty McGinty, Marilou Minyard, Johnny Sarnmons, Sylvia Sheldon. CIRCULATION STAFF Barbara Beddow, Barbara Blanchard, Beverly Blankenship, Pat Duncan, Anita Marshall, Alna Miller, Judy Sheets, Gloria. Smith, Renee Stewart, Ronnie Stockstill, Lauvon McCoy. SPONSORS Mrs. Jean Inman ,..,, , ,,,,, ,,r,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ..,,.. J o urnalism Mr. J. C. Cabaniss ,... ..,,. ,,..,,,,,....,,...,, ..... A d v ertislng Mr. I. C. Presson .. ..,,..................... .....,.,,,.,.....,,,,....................,...., C irculation ,Mir .af if meme, - mmww- ...urieiaw 1. Mrs. Inman is instructing Hal Graham and Rex Jennings on writing some new copy for the Coyote News, 2. Students select pictures for the Coyote News. 3. Sylvia Sheldon and Jimmie Craig plan the lay-out. 4. The circulation staff, which is in charge of distributing the Coyote News, is under the supervision of I. C. Presson. JEANNIE RICHARDSON JACKLYNN HAYES WILSON FRIBERG 1 ROSALIE RAUB COYOT I a X i E i ? 2 E 1 12 K E if Q 1 il Si 3 The Coyote Marching Band, probably the most colorful organiza tion in WFSH, is rated high among the top marching bands of Texas This year the band, consisting of 1041 people with 80 marching performed stunning feats with precision drill. Tradition called for the breath-taking Marching NWN and 4'Fight Songs' at the end of each half-time performance. AARCHING BAND CONCERl The Concert Band of WFSH is devoted mainly to the corre4 interpretation of music by the great composers of all time. Tl composers Write the music, the directors interpret the music an the band plays the music to the best of its ability. I The prime purpose of the WFSH Stage Band is to read, prepare and per- form all types of modern music in the jazz idiom. Comprised of eighteen members, it also plays for special dances and school functions. Through much hard Work, the band won a first place trophy for its ex- cellent participation in a clinic at Mid- western University. s-. wmmwawaawmuruwmwawf,-Y, .W 1, tw'..i WFSH is very proud of its 101-member concert band, which ot only competes in contests, clinics and concerts, but also enters e interscholastic League contest. Mr. Fred T. Prentice, director of the Coyote Band, came to WFSH in Oc- tober, 1961. Since he has taken the band, great improvements in every phase of the Work have been made. With his energetic and excellent per- sonality, he has been accepted and ap- preciated with great enthusiasm by all the band members. i lVIr. Dan Pruitt, assistant director of the band, came to WFSH in November. His contributions to music interpreta- tion have added much to the improve- ment ofthe band. Directors VID HURST Vice-President . --.f Q -,.- f . f..-, eau,-A f, f ' A CAPPELL The A Cappella Choir of WFSH, under tlf direction of Mr. Thomas Shaw, is one of tic most inspiring organizations in the schoo A When the choir sings a magnificent hymn, tl hearts of the Whole student body are lifte4 IHOIR fith its beautiful interpretations, it sings for lany school and civic functions. The 72 mem- ers feel quite privileged to be in such a fine rganization. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lst Vice-President ,..,,,,,, 2nd Vice-President JIMMY WRIGHT JERRY ROGERS TONEY EDWARDS Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, R ITA REYNOLDS Treasurer , HERSHEI.. COLEMAN Historian ,,,,, .,...... P EGGY CONLEY Reporters ..,,. ,,,,,,,, B ETTY IVICGINTY Pianists ....... Section Leaders , BETTY LOWDER SANDRA HELD PAT GILLAM JIMMIE CRAIG KAREN ANDERSON 'MARIE IVIOFFITT KEITH JONES The Mixed Choir of WFSH, composed of 45 members, most of Whom are sophomores, and the 30-member Girls' Choir, accompanied by pianist Tommy Irvin, participate in an annual Christmas program for the school and the Spring Festival. They also present a spring concert and do one or more programs each year at the State Hospital. --M-yr --.wmwmm,WfsmwM 4....,..W.-M, W wami,.W,. .-ff.-M. , N -V My --fr H Jimmy Eason Jeannie Richardson Jimmy Moser Barbara Burross Freddy Qualls Rosalie Raub Bobby Hurt Susann Foster ARIETY PLLI One of the most exciting and glamorous functions of the Coyote Band is the annual production of '4Variety Plusf' The Continen- tal Touchi' was the theme for this year,s show. The crowd in the capacity-filled Memorial Audi- torium enjoyed the entertainment and the scenes from the different countries of the World. The glamour of Sandy Bean, the flirtatiousness of Delores Jentsch and the suaveness of Larry Weidman added much to the atmosphere as these three served as emcees. Mary Chipley Judy Maag Kay Boruff Sharon Massey Barbara Joplin Jo Carol Martin Rosalie Raub Jeannie Richardson Bonita Goodman Deanna Camp I6l l MR. ACHILLES BALABANIS W iie va c .7 Director CGYOT The wind section of the orchestra is made up of members of the Coyote Band. The group is composed of Jimmy Eason, Kay Boruff, Richard Sims, David Hurst, Martha Chandley, Betty Stewart, Mary Chipley, Curtis Fox, Melvin Douglas, James Poskey, Don Mock, Buddy Barentine, Keith Jones and David Holcomb. DRCHESTRA The Coyote Orchestra of WF SH, comprised of 62 members, is an active organization in school. Un- der the direction of Mr. Balabanis, it plays in the Fall Concert, the Spring Festival and the All City String Festival. It also plays for luncheons, the Senior Play and at the graduation ceremonies. ARLET DUNSWORTH President .... -if Ll ff l5AN-AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM Sponsored by Miss Jane McCulloch, s..4,. Mrs. Polly Jones Kayser and Mr. Trini- dad San Miguel, the Spanish Club pro- motes a better understanding of the Latin American countries. The main events of the year include the Thanks- giving project, the Christmas party at Travis school and the State Convention RICHARD COHEN ............,.............. ,..,,,i.ri,,...... P resident BARBARA HUDSON ,,..... ,........ 1 st Vice-President PHIL JOHN ,,,,........s...., ....... 2 nd Vice-President NANCY THOMPSON ,.,,,,, .......,....,....,.... S ecretary KENNY BAINES ,.,.,., ....,..,,.,,,, T reasurer KAY BORUFF ,,,,,,,i.....,, ,.,,,,,,,,...,.... H istorian TONEY EDWARDS ....,,,, .....,,, S ergeant-at-Arms SYLVIA SHELDON ..,.. ,,,......,..........,.. R eporter PAT GARRETT ....... . ...,..... PASF Chairman in Austin. 1 z 2 E 's A2 5 Is GENS ROMANA The Fates, a model society of slaves, com- VICKI CALHOUN ,,,,r,.,..,,...v.,..,,,,..,,.,. ,i,,,,,,,, C onsuls moners, senators and celestials compose the Germs Romana, sponsored by Miss Lona Betty Brown, Miss Ida H. McCain and Mr. A. T. An- derson. The annual highlights of the club are the spring Floralia and the Roman Banquet. HAL GRAHAM LOUISE MCCULLOUGH ....... ,,..,, P ro-Consuls 3 DON MATTINGLY BETTY MCGINTY ...... .,,.,,. S ecretary FRAN GENSLER ...... ....... T reasurer EDDIE SARGENT .,..,. ....... H istorian GAYLON HAIGOOD ...... .........,........, P ianist DIANE PIERCE ............ ......... S Ong Leader ! REX JENNINGS ..... ..,.,....... R eporter I 164 l L OFFICERS PAT LILE ..... - .................................,...... ,...,...,,.., P resident 1 KAREN WILLIAMSON ....,.,. CHERYL BROOKS ..,.... MIKIE COLLINS ......, V X JANET NEER .,....., .. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman OFFICERS HERSHEL COLEMAN ,,..,..,.,.A....,.,,.,,,,,. ....,.......,..., P resident CHERYI.. WEATHERFORD -..L ,,r,.,. Vice-President CAPPY KENNEDY ................... ............. S ecretary KRISTIE KISTLER ..,. -. ..,...... L ............,... W.. Treasurer PAUL SARCIONE ..., L.. Parliamentarian BILLY PETERSON ,,,,,.. Historian LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The Le Cercle Francais, or the French Club, has become a very popular club in WF SH. Be- sides promoting many service projects during the year, the club has an annual Mardi Gras in the spring. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Kenneth A. Warren. DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT The German Club promotes a sincere in- terest in the language, the literature and the people of Germany. Under the leadership of Mr. Egon Engers, this organization has many entertaining programs. HI-Y A I Under the direction of the Y.lVl.C.A., the Hi-Y ant Tri-Hi-Y organizations endeavor to fulfill their goa to create, maintain and extend throughout the home school and community, high standards of Christial characterf' The Coyote Pack and Pink Darling hospital volun teers are results of their efforts in service projects. ,, Delegates from WFSH attend the fall convention ii Abilene, participate in the state Youth Legislature ii Austin in December and attend Southwest Area an: national meetings. All of these things and more are part of the activitie of the nine clubs of WFSH. GG E 5 TRI-HI-Y 1. Vitioris Tri-Hi-Y, sophomore girls-Gayla Norris, President . Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y, sophomore girIsiDale Goolshy, President 3. Militaris Hi-Y, sophomore boys-Steve Hatch, President 14. Tranquillus Tri-Hi-Y, junior gir1sfMartha Rushing, President 15. Vera Tri-Hi-Y, junior girls-Andrea Chandler, President L6. Magnus Hi-Y, senior boys-Herbie Story, President w 7. Sorellis Tri-Hi-Y, junior girls-Linda Rogers, President 8. Amica Tri-Hi-Y, senior girls-Peggy Patterson, President 9. Auxillia Tri-Hi-Y, sophomore girls-Patty Elder, President NATIONAL THESPIAN SCCIETY Many happy memories linger af- ter the fine plays, colorful as- semblies and panel discussions pre- sented by the Thespians under the direction of Mrs. T. Richard Moss. The members of the society are pictured above at their annual Christmas party. Thespians presented the '4Pied Piper of The annual pageant was presented to the school Hamlin for the Children's Theater. as a symbol of the true meaning of Christmas Publicity Chairmen Business Manager I68 st-Q: we - ffl:-f.g.54:eagaarfwa Stage Manager .......... OFFICERS President ..,..,,.,.,.. ...,i.,,,,,,.,,,,,,i.., ,,,,, J I MMY HAY Vice-President ..,i,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, H ERBY STORY National Secretary ,i., i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P AT LILE Local Secretary ............, ,,,,,,, D ELORES JENTSCH FRAN GENSLER JULIE KRUGER RONNIE DOWDY TERRY WORRELL President PAT GARRETT Vice President GARY SCOTT National Secretary SANDY CHENAULT Corresponding Secretary JANICE OWEN Historian MIKE JERNIGAN NATICNAL FGRENSIC LEAGLI E c'Therefore, my colleagues and I are resolved that the fed- eral government should . . .H This familiar resolution is heard many times during practice de- bates. The members of the Na- tional Forensic League, pictured above, devote time and effort to represent our school at tour- naments held throughout the state. The League, under the di- rection of Mr. H. Bedford Furr, has brought many honors to the school and continues to grow in strength. 5 OFFICERS President JIMMY POWERS Vice-President TED NORWOOD Secretary LINDA WATTS Business Manager .IAN HUDDLESTON Representatives .IAN HELMCAMP RAYMOND WALLANDER JERRI HOLDER DONNA DANIEL Each season Amateur Guild Groups Work hard to produce one-act plays for the annual festival Through experience these sophomore students learn the basic funda- I Hammerlng nails and splashm paint are just two of the many chores of the stage- craft class as it Works behind the scenes in preparatlon for each Thespian play, Amateur OFFICERS President JIMMY HULL Vice-President BOB CHAMBERS Secretary EVANGELINE MARTZ Assistant Secretary RITA REYNOLDS Point Secretary DON FOWLER Treasurer TONY EDWARDS Reporter SANDY BEAN Chairman Group A BOB COLVARD Chairman Group B PAT GARRET SEATED, Left to Right: Bob Colvard, Rita Reynolds, Jimmy Hull, Evangeline Martz, Pat Garret, Sandy Bean. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bradley, Linda Strange, Carole Johnson, Sandy Kirkpatrick. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Roark, Gary Scott, Karen Williamson, Mike Boydston, Sally LeBus, Jimmy Worley, Rita Tate, Hershel Coleman, Richard Kayser. FOURTH ROW: Adelaide Hawkins, Hal Graham, .Iean McCarty, George Hunting- ton, Mary Keller, Carol King, Alan Cummings. FIFTH ROW: Steve Guinn, Karen Anderson, ,Ianice Owen, Bill Haughey, Royce Gragg, Billie Kadane, Elliott Prater, David Barton. 'f N -MT STUDENT SPONSORS Under the able guidance of Miss Helen Grace Gould, the Student Sponsors of WFSH carry on nu- merous activities. This group acts as 'tbig brothers and sistersw to sophomores and new students by helping them to adjust to life at WFSH throughout the year. The group also sponsors the annual c'HoWdy Wee-ka' celebration SEATED Left to R1 ht ,Ioan Bullin ton Bobby Harbison Tanna Sue Dom Kenny Bains LaRue Wallace Don Mattin ly Martha Ruslnn Tommy ,Iohn on SECOND ROW Eddie Allen Adrian Aeker Tommy Ra land Mary Wilson Tom Rundell Janett INeer Charles Reaves Nancy Downin David Truly THIRD ROW Johnny Bland Ann Greenwood Dalr ,Iwl on Kathey Au u tus Harrison Banks Lee Harrison Gary Gorham Andy Trttle Tom Coward Loul e McCullou li Dick Stephens Ann Ber Paul .Iones Dick Bebb Nancy Woodward OFFICERS President TOM COWARD Vice-President IANETT NEER Secretary ADRIAN ACKER Assistant Secretary NANCY DOWNING Point Secretary MARY WILSON Treasurer JOHNNY BLAN D Reporter DON MATTINGLY s 7 i S 3 'l S 1 ' 7 U gf I , , i 3 I, S, v S - M 1 , ' v g' I 5 9 7 1 T ' T 9 . g? -. ' : i 5 , ' ' L , is . ' 3 S , 1 I a 1 7 7 S T 7 - V1 g! 7 T 7 - Y r 'aa sew' rr ,aa M .. ----, -5- Gym Leaders for 1961-62 include KarenAAn,dQrg son, Jane Arthur, Margaret Bradley, Cheryl Brooks, Ouida Brown, Sandy Chenault, Peggy Conley, Sharon Davis, Bonny Dunn, Pat Green, Speedy Hander, Darla Hobbs, Lynda Hood, Johnnie Howard, Martha Jewell, Carol King, Kay Kirkendoll, Sally LeBus, Bonnie McLeran, Janey Mitchell, Mary Pat Moffett, Sandra Penick, LeAnn Quillin, Clay Rexrode, Bonnie Sanders, Connie Sanders, Beverly Shaver, Jane Strother, Donna Tinney, Judy Watts, Sharon Wllite. Gym class plays soccer. GYM LEADER OFFICERS President MARGARET BRADLEY Vice-President KAY KIRKENDOLL Secretary CAROL KING Treasurer JANE STROTHER SEATED, Left to Right: Jerry Rogers, Kenneth Ohern, Mike Negri, Chaplain, Jimmy Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Doug Logan, Presi- dentg Gene Sparks, Secretaryg Richard Powell, Reporterg Gary Beyers, Billy Peterson, Jimmy Wright. SECOND ROW: Eddie Ordesch, Paul Martinez, Charles Lawson, Jerry Kucharczyk, Bebo Garcia, Gaylon Haigood, Bobby Propes, Duane Dodd, Lee Har- rison. THIRD ROW: Gary Bryant, Leon Drake, Jimmy Gragg, Kenneth Simons, Robert Jackson, Joe Malone, Jimmy Gray, Don Guyton, Jerry Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Allen, John Gardnes, David Smith, George Popko, Doug Stover. I said, Quit hanging around. FIRST PERIOD During the first period, assistants Linda Pittman, Melinda Stitt, Bill Haughey, Rex Jennings and Lometa Hite are busy helping to get the absentee slips ready to be distributed to the teachers hy the second period. SECOND PERIOD Have you ever been tardy to class? If you have, you have probably seen one of these students fulfilling his job by taking your name. They are Dianne Bebh, Tom Coward, Margaret Bradley, Johnny Bland, Martha Fain and Tommy White. THIRD PERIOD Office Assistants practice their telephone manners not only by answering the phone and taking messages, but also use the phone for checking absentees. as OFFICE BILL OLIVER .,..,,..... MIKE BOYDSTON ,,,,.., SANDY BEAN ,..,....,,,,,.,.,. CHRISTY WHITE ,,,,,...,, MARGARET BRADLEY DIANNE BEBB .,,.,,,,.,,,,, MARY WILSON ....,.. Not Pictured ASSISTANTS President Vice-President Secretary Card Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Reporter FOURTH PERIOD The longest period of the day in fourth period. The assistants in ,Iirnrny Owens, Sylvia Lanningharn, Danny Crawford, Linda Thompson low-have a variety of jobs which ing the half-day absentees. SIXTH PERIOD In the flnal perlod of the day D8V1d Truly Elalne Gentry and Charlotte Clark collect absentee sllps from the teachers and do any other Job to complete the days work Not Plctured Bill Oliver the office is this period- Mary Keller, and Bob Bar- inclucle mark- FIETH PERIOD One of t e most help the srstants lt They Wllson a ful device IH our school lJl1c address system T ese office as are learning more about the use of are Rita Tate Mike Boydston Mary nd Dick Behlo FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marilou Minyard, Linda Massey, Cathy Allen, Bob Colvard, Cindy Underwood, Don Fowler, Linda Pittman, Mike Kelly, Martha Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Harlene Hines, Lee Harrison, Anne Reese, Louise McCullough. THIRD ROW: Lou Ann Putman, Carol Allen, Richard Cooper, Kris Huper, Bonnie Sanders, Winsome Dunn, Judy Anderson, LaRue Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Harbison, Lee Halkias, David Shropshire, Tommy Beck, Connie Sanders, Larry Shields. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Jackson, Toni Brice, Janice Moss, Diane Gover, Tommye Cornelius, Betty Knight, Jeanne Satterfield, Charlotte Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Virginia Gulley, Beverly Shaver, Pat Garl, Angela Bryant, Linda Brandt, Speedy Hander, Dorothy Richter, Billie Marshall. THIRD ROW: Kathy McLean, Janice Landers, Vivianne Wilson, Linda Sears, Judy Dorsey. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Flannery, Karen Williamson, Gayle Holton, Judy Murdock, Dana Patton, Patsy Bankhead, Charlotte Boyd, Glenda Snyder. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Graham, Jo Carol Martin, Barbara Wallier, Linda Bernethy, Kay Kirkendall, Donna Cape, Eliza- beth McKay, Betty Biskup, Marjorie Smith, Carol Hulsey, Monna Glennan, Barbara Taylor, Mary Jo Hoepfner, Carol Ann Roark, Clara Armstrong. CORRIDOR ASSISTANTS Each day during fourth period the Corridor Assistants check the permits of those leaving and enter- ing the school during the lunch hour. This group, co-operation with the office, helps to maintain the efficient operation of WFSH. 5 OFFICERS Chairman i.,,.r,. ...........,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, A NNE REESE Co-Chairman v,,,,,, , .,,.,....,,,,,,,, LEE HARRISON Secretary ,,,,rr,,r. ,,,,,v, L OUISE MCCULLOUGH OFFICE PRACTICE Office Practice performs many services that are a great help to both teachers and students. Their work includes such duties as typ- ing, showing slides, running sten- cils and giving scholastic tests. GIRLS' CLUB Composed of all WFSH girls who wish to join. the Girls' Club contributes 1nany services to the school and community. Led by capable leaders and sponsored by Miss Kathleen Melat, many members of the club help the office staff and some teachers at the beginning of each semester. The club has OFFICERS LOUISE McCULLOUGH ....,,,, CINDY UNDERWOOD .,,..,, RITA REYNOLDS t,,,,,...... DONNA TINNEY KATHLEEN MELAT .,,... JANICE JACKSON ,,,,... - ..,c,,,i.,......,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, SPEEDY HANDER ,.,c,,.,,, .,.... LINDA THOMPSON ,,,,s.....,,,,,,,,,, - President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .. Social Chairmen Sponsor an annual project of presenting Thanksgiving bas- kets to needy families in Wichita Falls, and the mem- bers provide the decorations for the all-school spring formal held February 10. These activities are di- rected by a council made up of 50 girls. I77 Members ofthe Council, who are representatives from each homeroom, listen to a discussion of future plans that include matters of interest to every student. Bob Colvard J W Davis, Fred Prentice, Keith Jones, Mary Keller, Coach Joe Goldlng and Prlnclpal T Freeman, the members of the Sportsmanslup Committee, lead the school and community in promotlng good cltlzenshlp , . ' . I -A' . I I . . - I .I. .I . O. ' 4 K EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Cheerleaders MARY KELLER CAROL KING BARBARA LISTEN PHIL JOHN DAVID MILLER BILLY SMITH Senior Class President HERB STORY Junior Class President EDDIE SARGENT Sophomore Class President SUSAN BALLARD President of Girls' Clubs: .IANICE JACKSON President of National Honor Society ROYCE GRAGG Chairman of Corridor Assistants ANNE REESE Student Council Officers i5Not Pictured STUDENT COUNCIL Sportsmanship is an important thing in the lives Neal and Mr. Curtis A. Siebenthallg the Executive of each student in WFSH. During 1961-62 the offi- Cornmitteeg and the Council, have put forth their cers of the Student Council, J. W. Davis, Presidentg best efforts in order to improve the spirit and action Ken Ahoussie, Vice-Presidentg and Sandy Kirk- of each student,teacher, and parent. patrick, Secretary-Treasurerg the advisors, Mr. A. D. Directing the main actions of the Student Council is the Executive Committee. GOAL POST DECORATORS Chairman SANDY CHEN AULT Sponsor MRS. MERLE ANTHONY Decorators PEGGY PATTERSON JUDY DOUGLAS SALLY LEBUS MIKIE COLLINS SANDY KIRKPATRICK PAM AMRHEIN IAN HOUSER KAREN WILLIAMSON ANN REESE BILLIE KADANE CHERYL BROOKS JULIE KRUCER BILLIE MARSHALL BARBARA WATSON SYLVLA SHELDON MARTHA FAIN 'CI can't climb that high. Help meli' shout the courageous Goal Post Decorators. Under the direction of Mrs. Merle Anthony, these brave senior girls become another kind of champion by decorating the stadium on the afternoon of every home game, ar- raying the goal posts with the Red and Black for an extra touch of school spirit that gives an everlasting memory. Which hands are the '4Ivory hands? The annual Christmas party WWW.. - f - w,B,g,w, W FUTURE TEACHERS The future teachers of WF SH have a growing ambition to teach. They exercise their knowledge by assisting teachers. Lula Carrigan chapter of FTA annually sponsors a scholarship given by City Association to an outstanding student. Teachers sponsoring this club are Miss Lois Bell and Mrs. M. K. Anthony. OFFICERS President BETTY McGINTY Vice-President LINDA BRANDTS' Secretary BARBARA BURCHFIELD Treasurer SUE SPEARS Historian LINDA CRAVES Telephone Chairman CONNIE RAMOST Parliarnentarian JOYCE HENDERSON OFFICERS President JIM WOOD Vice-President CINDY UNDERWOOD Second Vice-President DALE WARREN Secretary MONNA GLENNANR Treasurer JUDY ATKINS Historian JEAN MCCARTY Telephone Chairman ANN GREENWOOD FUTURE NURSES Girls of WF SH lnterested in nursing are enrolled in the Future Nurses Club Local FNA members often gain practical knowledge by working 1n the General Hospital Teachers sponsoring this club are Miss Jean Hatcher and Mrs Jack Jones The OTTICCIS are .lean McCarty, Presidentg Bonnie Sanders, First Vice-Presidentg Adrian Acker, Second Vice-President Pat Pierce Third Vice-Presidentg Lou Ann Putman, Recording Secretaryg Betty McGinty, Reporterg Diane Pierce, Treasurerg Connie Wagnon Corresponding Secretaryg and Mrs. Polly Jones Kayser, Sponsor. JUNIOR RED CROSS The members of the Junior Red Cross devote much of their time and energy to serving their school and community. They do volunteer Work at the blood bank and at the Base hospital. Each year at Christmas time the members assign patients of the State Hospital to the homerooms of WFSH, and these rooms give the patients not only gifts at Christmas, but also attention throughout the year. The Junior Red Cross also sponsors a Senior Citizens' meeting once a month. President Vice-President Secretary 4-H CLUB The 4-H Club, symbolizing Health, Heart, Home and Hands, is an organization which enables boys and girls to participate in various domestic and agricultural projects throughout the year. L. D. CHEATHEAM JIMMY MOSER JERRY LAMB President .,......... .LL BILL HAUC-HEY Vice-President ,,,,,,, ........., I OHN PERSON Sec.-Treas. ,.,,..,........... ...,,.....A lN TARTY AUSANKA Program Chairman .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,....,...,,,. ANNE REESE Sponsor .,,,,.....,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,... RANDELL L. BRADLEY President ,.,,,,,,,,,.... .,,,,.... J UDITH GARDNER Vice-President ..... ....... L INDA BERNETHY Sec.-Treas. .,.,.,. .............. C AYLE HOLTON Sponsor ........ .TOHNNIE MAE LONG MATHEMATICS CLUB Because of the increasing importance of mathe- matics in our World today, the Math Club, under the leadership of Bill Haughey, presents programs which emphasize both the theoretical and practical phases of study. The club is sponsored by Randell L. Bradley. CCMMERCIAL CLUB The programs and activities of the Commercial Club help prepare its members for a future in the business world. The club is composed primarily of students who take typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. This club is sponsored by Johnnie Mae Long. I83 Through the Biology Club, students gain addi- tional knowledge of plant and animal life. Formed and operated by students wishing to learn more about natural science outside the classroom, this club has guest speakers and such special projects as field trips and an annual banquet. Under the guidance of two well-qualified spon- sors, Virginia Milner and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, the Chemistry Club learns more about chemical composition, properties and processes. Chemistry as a Vocation is the dominant line of thought, so boys and girls interested in becoming chemists find this club both interesting and profitable. BIOLOGY CLUB President GEORGE HUNTINGTON Vice-Presidents BETTY MCGINTY JIMMY WORLEY EDITH MORTON Secretary-Treasurer SANDY PENICK CHEMISTRY CLU B President MARILOU MINYARD Vice-President ANDY TITTLE SeC1'etary-Treasurer' KRIS MOLLER Reporter JOHNNY SAIVIMON5 The Library Club officers are President-Carol Caley, Vice-President-Edith Morton, Secretary-Susan Bender, Treasurer- Virginia Lucio, Reporter-Linda Sears, Sergeant-at-Arms-Victor Avenius. THE LIBRARY CLUB THE WRITERS' CLUB The Library Club consists of students who relinquish their study hall to assist not only the librarians but also the students who use the Snider Library. They perform innumerable tasks which, however simple, are of great im portance to a srnooth-running library. The Work of the librarians, Miss Natalie Corin and Mr Noel W. Andrews, is made much lighter by the Work and co-operation of these students Many students in WFSH Wish to beconre pro- fessional writers and authors. For guidance in de- veloping their Writing abilities, they join the Wr'iters' Club. This club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Charles B Russell, Gives its members experience rn the Wrrtrn of compositions and discusses such rhetorical principles as the theme idea, good diction, effective usage sentence structure and patterns of development Because of the lnstructron received through this club many of the best sellers of to morrow may be written by graduates of WFSH The Writers' Club officers are President-,Timmy Viforley, Vice-President-Sllaron Davis, Secretary-Treasurer-,lean McClun - . D ' r . . . O4 . . . O S. . . . . - . . . D 7 . - - v v ' - cr D. l in f.-,, . r sm-,Wm , f-f,.- is ,.r.,,.. r f W., N ., H K Us . . , .,. H DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION This beautiful classroom, donated by Sears Founda- tion, acquaints students with todayls business World. Supervised by Mrs. Julia Crissey, this program is on a two-year basis and is open to juniors with good grades, good attendance and a sincere interest in business. OFFICERS JAY LILE ,,,,,,,,.,,,.r,,..,,.,,,.,.,r.,...,r...,,.............,. President MARILYN CHARBONEAU ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-President SI-IIRLEE MEARS ..,,...i,,,,...,,,. v....,,,,,.,. S ecretary MONIKA MONROE ..,,,t.,t,, SANDRA DINSMORE ,t,t,, Treasurer Reporter OFFICERS JOE PEPPER ,,....,.,..,,t,,,.,,.,,,t,,,.,,t,,, MIKE PENCE I ,,.t,.,,tt I BENNIE SIMPSON H GERRY COLLINCTON ,.,,tt,, MARY JOBE ,,,t,,,t,..i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,, Reporter CHARLES STONESIPHER .,,,r,,, I86 President , Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CLUB The members of the Industrial Training Club enjoy a year of activities, directed by their sponsor, Mr. Jesse J. Walla. He helps to instill in the students a better knowledge of the industrial world. NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS Wichita Falls Senior High School is proud to have r as a part of its school program a Reserved Officers ' Training Corps unit which provides to every boy in- terested an opportunity for military discipline, leader- ship and experience with regulation Weapons and War P tactics. , MAJOR H. D. BYOUS STAFF-FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lieutenant Colonel Lee Halkias, Colonel Michael W. Marker, Major Chester Ludlam. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Captain John Burrus, Lieutenant Bob Thompson, Lieutenant Dennis Garrett, Lieutenant Wil- liam Peterson. ' 1' s .2 ,. ig a ,. 5. ,. S COMPANY A FIRST ROW, Cadets, Left to Right: Lt. Olen Serrat, Capt. Bill Dodds, MfSgt. Troy Jensen. SECOND ROW: MfSgt. Herbert Buster Terry Ray, Clarence Shubert, Phillip Heija, Sgt. Bob Guard, Gary Bosz, Sgt. Don Erwin. THIRD ROW: Garland Stewart Lynn Hinc Jerry Barnes, Bobby Estrada, Ronald Stockstill. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Henry Ragland, Sgt. Pete Smith, Robert Edwards, William Haile Johnny Lancaster, Sgt. Walter Fowler. COMPANY B FIRST ROW, Cadets, Left to Right: Lt.-Don Poteete, Capt. Charles Boettcher, Lt. Steve Edwards. SECOND ROW: Leslie Davis, Raymon Perez, SfSgt. Wesley Maness, Sam Wilson, Philip Moses. THIRD ROW: Sgt. .Ierry Peevy, Rickey Whisenhunt, Philip Nolan, Sgt. Lyn Mason, SfSgt. Roger Steele. FOURTH ROW: MfSgt. Frank Smith, Larry Case, Cpl. Jackie Clarke, MfSgt. Jim Wood. ss ff 4 ,S Q? a Q ii fl! i Q e .4 af ii ,za fa ,f ff i if 3 K 5 is 1 OMPANY C IRST ROW Cadets Left to Right: Lt. Ray Hollis, Capt. Lester Wright, MfSgt. Gregory Gambrell. SECOND ROW: Phil Bradley, Charles ickle, Don ,Cearleyf Sgt. Bill Hendrick, Ben Moody, Jimmy Robertson. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Patrick Crommett, Ronald Mancini, Johnny Fille Cardenas Delbert Peevey, Sgt. Charles Hawthorne. FOURTH ROW: MfSgt. Ralph Belter, James Reed, Michael Harlan, I 1 alter Zewiek, Ernest Moore. CIIIH OMPANY D IRST ROW, Cadets, Left to Right: Lt. Edwin Stone, Capt. Biff Woody, MfSgt. Jimmy Foster. SECOND ROW: Roger Cooke, John Camp- ell, Carmen Flick, George Munch, Cpl. Dave Shumacher. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Dennis Hardin, Robert Melton, Ronald Bell, Ted Gideon, Delbert Goodman. FOURTH ROW: Don Pennington, Sgt. Dwight Price, Sgt. Mike Pierce, Sgt. Derwood Snowden, Sgt. Larry Toney, Sgt. ene Szczepenski. FIFTH ROW: Frederick March, Sgt. Gary Meek, MfSgt. Eddie Cantrell, Roy Hollis, Sgt. David Peden. The senior cadet officers are of vital importance to the NDCC unit. These officers, with the assistance of Major H. D. Byous, meet and discuss problems of the corps. They also prepare lesson plans for class instruction. The NDCC unit would not he entirely polished Without a rifle team. The members participate in firing matches against other high school corps. The members are, Left to Right, Cadets SfSgt. Chuck Hawthorn, Lt.fCol. Lee Halkias, Col. Mike Marker, First Lt. Bob Thompson, SfSgt. Pete Smith, MfSgt. Frank Smith, SfSgt. Bill Hendrich, Second Lt. Edwin Stone, MfSgt. Troy Jensen. Pictured here is a typical classroom instruction. Senior cadet officers instruct all classes in a military manner. I90 An inspection is held to acquaint the cadets with reg- ular military inspections. The cadets must stay sharp looking and keep their firearms clean. Knowledge of weapons is one of the primary units in the NDCC. Cadets are taught the identification of every part of the various fire- arms and the correct care and function of each weapon. A routine marching drill led by the commanding cadet teaches the cadets proper military formations and march- ing orders. Assisting Major H, D. Byous in the office each period are, Left to Right, Mary Keller, Nancy Jackson, Shirley Sollis, Nancy Flannery' and Carol King. These girls record, type, file and perform other duties which are necessary in keeping the records of the NDCC unit in order. I9l if 5 Qi ,se Q 'GI canlt find my name on the senior list. i Those lovable Tllespians Donlt pull too llard. It might come off HHOW much do you Weigh, Barbie? Don't just hold it, Dave. Gettysburg or Coyote football? 'State champions ' Scatter! Here comes Coach Reed. 3 Punch, anyone? fb X ,shy Q ue in , All the way to state, Coyotesg all the Way to state! 'Huw S 4 gy Avi? 7 av You missed, Gordon Year of champions '95 SPECIAL Beauties and favorites are presented. Goal Post Decorators The Hbefore P RTIES Leis twist again! The Maher A special kind of party , 1,pM2ie5l!f'efLf . ,. - N511 f--f 5 g,f,iimw,f ., The Pink Darling Banquet The Rowdie Football Banquet I Junior Student Sponsor Party for new students In , si ik ei 35 , 2 E as ,. Q21 .12 ex E ff 2 +2 ' . !'fiil, , - TZ, ASSE - .D :. ' . , . . Q .' . , . . . Q . .. I , . l , s 5 . . . ff ', - . - ' g . , ' 'g . . . ' , . 202 CAREER D Y Left to Rlffllt Dr Yardley Dean of Students Mr Larry Hellman Presldent of Student Body Dr TIHVIS Whlte President of M1dWCQtCIH UDIVBIQIIY Dr D L LIUOH V1C6P1'CS1dCI1t of M1dWCStE1H UIl1VCTS1ty Mr Bob Gaston President of Chamber of COHIHICICC and Mr N A Moore Chairman of Educatlon COIHYIIIHCC of Chamber of Commerce Career Day at NI1dWEStEl'D UHIVCTSITY provldes SCHIOTS from WPSH and the surroundmg areas the opportumty to become ac quamted WV1Il1 the un1ve1s1ty and HSS1St5 them with plans for the future 16 Swimming: Highland Park ttherei 20 Annual Inter-swim Meet at Boys' Club 20 Brotherhood Assembly 20 Basketball: Coyotes vs. Lubbock Monterey flierel 21 Sportsmanship Meet in Irving 22 Beginning of Coyote baseball practice 22 Pre-law Program 23 Tennis: Coyotes vs. Highland Park fDallasJ 23 Variety Plus 23 ROTC Drill 24- Tennis: Coyotes vs. Fort Worth 1171. Worthl 24 ACT 26 Senior Class Meeting 27 Golf: Coyotes vs. Rider 2-3 2-3 4-8 MARCH 1 East Texas Choir Assembly 1 Testing for jacket awards 1 Finalists, Ready Writers 1 Opening of golf season 2 YWCA Assembly Track: Southwestern Recreational Meet lFt, Worth? Tennis: Invitational Tournament 3 College Board 3 Latin Club Banquet 3 Swimming: Coyotes vs. Paschal lherel Public School Week 6 Open House 6 Tennis: Coyotes vs. Abilene Cooper and Abilene ftherel ' 6 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Bowie fberel 6 Colt: Coyotes vs. Ardmore ftberel 9 District Convention 9 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Bowie ftherel 9 Golf: Abilene Tournament fllierel 9-10 Tennis: Garland Tournament fCarlandl 10 Track: Possum Kingdom Relays KC-rahaml 13 Swimming: Texas Ada M Tournament lBryanJ 13 Thespians Assembly 13 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Lawton there? 13 Golf: Coyotes vs. Denton Ctberei 16 ROTC Drill 16 Thespian Play 16 Golf: Coyotes vs. Rider fMinera1 Wellsl 16-17 Track: North Texas Relays KDentonD 16-17 Tennis: East Texas State Tournament lCommerceJ 17 UIL Choral Contest, WFSH 17 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Denton fherel 20 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Duncan ftherel 20 Golf: Coyotes vs. Ardmore fberej 20-22 Iowa Tests 23 ROTC Drill 23-24 Tennis: Lubbock Tournament fLubbockJ 24 Track: Wichita Falls Relay lWichita Falls? 24+ Golf: Coyotes vs. Brownwood ftherej 25-26 Sophomore English Tests 25-26 Senior Boys!-Military Careers Assembly 27 Golf: Coyotes vs. Denton Clierel 27 Tennis: Lawton Tournament fl.awtonD 27 Swim Team Banquet 27 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Lawton Ctherel 28 Faculty-in-service 30 ROTC Drill 30 Tennis: UIL District Meet fCran:l Prairiel 30 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Burkburnett ltherel 30 Colt: District Meet 4ArlingtonJ 30 Golf: UIL Tournament fArlingtonJ 31 UIL Orchestra Contest, WFSH 31 Track: Coyotes District Meet fHaltom City? APRIL Baseball: Coyotes vs. Duncan fberej 3 5 Pre Law Assembly 6 Gym lSl1owD Circus 6 Baseball: Coyotes vs. Arlington ftherel 7 11-12 13 13 14 14 16 17 17 17 18 19 20-23 21 24 1 1 1 1 4 5 5 8 8 8 10 10 11 18 19 24-30 25 27 30 31 1 NTS Dallas Trip Senior English Examinations Pan American Club Assembly Baseball: Coyotes vs. Crand Prairie Cherel French Club Dance Track: Regional fDallasD Annual ROTC Inspection A Cappella Choir Assembly Gym Leaders Banquet Baseball: Coyotes vs. Irving Cberei North Texas Band Baseball: Coyotes vs. Haltom Qtherel Easter holidays Track: Meet of Champions fDallasl Baseball: Coyotes vs. Arlington thereb MAY Texas Interscholastic League Meet Choir Assembly Baseball: Coyotes vs. Cranzl Prairie ftherel Law Day Assembly Baseball: Coyotes vs. Irving ftlierel Debutante Presentation Choral Concert Tennis Banquet Musical Festival Baseball: Coyotes vs. Haltom Qberel Junior Class Picnic Spring Concert Awards Assembly Senior Play College Board Dead Week Senior Picnic Commencement Sermon Last day of school Senior Banquet JUNE Graduation exercises High JAN- ,.g,, FEB. MAR. APR.-MAY fmnf: m k,a..w,M.fa-M1Q4m1Q.mu-mm.um.aw::'ff'-'www fm , :mg ,, , - ,waxg t ,, iJf, W: C03Cl1 Kirk I1aI1lCtl HS 1163121 COZlCl1. Coach Goldiugig appreciation gift CQYOTE BANQUET The annual Coyote Banquet, held at the Wichita Falls Country Club, was the climax for the 1961 football session. Jackets were awarded to the team and the cheerleaders. Toasts were given by members oi the team, and a dance followed until 11:30 p.m The goose that laid the ':Colding egg. 208 fr' W' ,..f....f-:, ,.,.. 1 S , L,,LL e S .' ' A 4 I :A S Z up .L .Qi 2 . s mm-h'L . f n A 5 ' , , 1 L . ,1,. L, ,L , , -'-' 5 1' ,L yf,:a:f:imo:eoaeakq,,,,,,,4 gina, Basketball Star? M The Tree! Cap0ne's Boys and their Molls Rsmwwfmmwwsnwu Party Doll! Who? Me? Take ten stepsg then draw! f .,: ', 'ii 4th Grade Beauty HA real live boy! This is Hawaii? ? 4'Cackle, cackle! FRONT ROW: Charlie McCalip, Jesse Dudley, Willie Shelton, Lawrence Stone. BACK ROW: Leonard F. Rider, Thomas J. Vinson, Ed McCarley, W. W. Redman. MAI TENANCE The sllent men or the custodlans, of WFSH Thrs staff headed by Lawrence Stone Will he re do many jobs to help make our days 1n school hap membered not only for the1r regular jobs but also pler and eas1er Wlthout these men our school hfe for the things they do solely for our 1nd1v1dual con would not he nearly so pleasant cerns. The mghtwatchmen are George Ballard and Roy Vehon Wake UP UI1Cl6 TOII1l fs . WW 'fu 4 -f.,e H -- r..- iiif .V as My 45 . 77 A . . . 7 . ,, gf.. - vf ., . - . , '2 1wa9w b' 'Sr as MK JW' J' W Mrs. Riley and her assistant. The efficient staff at work. The cafeteria staff will always be remembered hy the school week between 5:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. the students of WFSH for the dependable and com- This efficient staff is under the capable manage- petent work they do in preparing lunch for approx- ment of Mrs. Nell Riley and her assistant, Mrs imately 2000 students and teachers. The staff can Ramona Alexander. always be counted on to be working every day of This group includes Nell Riley, Ramona Alexander, Pauline Akridge, Emaline Anderson, James Berry, Olga Berger, Sally Burns, John Crain, Loice Dennis, Gladys Gilbert, Sue Goen, Clara Gresham, Lela Haley, Doris Hodges, Bessie Hood, Bertha Lee Hunn Lillian Johnson Rosa Jones, Robert Laster, Margaret Ann Long, Viola McDonald, Hester Monarch, Evelyn Smith, Edna Spotswood, Inez Taylor, Myrtle Wolf and Lee Ester Wright. Z--VM. .,,.. -M-M ,. .. -. s - . t - We, the Department of Sports for the Coyote Annual Staff and the entire 1961 Coyote Football Team, realize that without the efforts, knowledge and understanding of the above men, Coaches Joe Golding, Hunter Kirkpatrick, ,less Stiles and Donnel Crosslin, there would not have been a 1961 Coyote Championship Team. With this in mind, we have placed them first in the football section-our small tribute to four great men. The 1961 Coyote football season was filled with tremendous accomplishments and glorious memories. On August 25, 1961, returning lettermen and upcom- ing Rowdies donned their practice togs and began pre- paring for the first game of the season, which was played September 3 against Oklahomais top team, Ada. The Pack took the opening kickoff all the way for a score and within fifteen seconds was leading 7-0. Thus the Coyotes became the first team in the state to score and went on to win 55-6. The second foe was Breckenridge, which the boys in Red-and-Black romped by a score of 41-6. On the fol- lowing Friday, Amarillols '4Golden Sandstormf' still smarting from their defeat in 1960, blew into town with revenge in their eyes. ln spite of a supreme effort put forth by the Sandies, the scoreboard displayed a 14--0 win for WFSH when the final gun sounded. Next, two traditional rivals, Lawton and Vernon, fell as the Coyotes stomped the Sooners in Lawton 11-8-0 and dropped Vernon 57-0. The Lobos of Longview, next victim of the Coyotes, did not make is easy on the Pack, as the 'alittle men had to fight for a 27-6 win. The Coyotes were rated as the No. 1 team in Texas two weeks before the beginning of the season and still held that position as they prepared to defend the 4-AAAA district championship, which they have never lost. The Tigers of Irving were beaten 34-Og then Arl- lington fell 35-12. The Buffaloes of Haltom City were 2l4 the next to be crushed, 33-6. The next game, deter- minative of the district champion, was against the Grand Prairie Gophers. Although outweighed fifty pounds per man, the Pack ruined the homecoming game for Grand Prairie and captured the district crown as they defeated the Gophers by a score of 22-0. When the mighty mites entered the state playoffs, they still retained their No. 1 rating. However, they ran smack into a Borger Bulldog team which was Htough as a boot, and the Pack was happy with its 14-0 win. The ensuing week looked just as rough as the Coyotes traveled to San Angelo to scrap with the No. 2 rated Texas team. Had it not been for a freak play on the opening kickoff, the Bobcats would have never scored. The Pack made it look like 'gkid football as they mauled the boys from San Angelo 42-8. Next the mites traveled to Farrington Field in Fort Worth to meet Fort Worth Paschal, the only other undefeated, untied team in Class 4-AAAA football. The Paschal boys were big and rough, but they also fell as the Coyotes used long runs and clutch plays to win 41-12. For the fourth straight year WF SH was represented in the State Championship game. Having lost the two previous years, the Pack was determined to capture the crown. South Texas was represented by a formid- able foe in the form of Galena Park. Making their initial trip to the State game, the Yellow Jackets were also determined to win, and looked as if they might. The 1961 Tri-Captains-George Overstreet, Larry Shields and Bob Colvard-have proved their devotion and 1n valuableness to the 1961 Coyote Football Team. Their leadership and inspirational play, on and off the field set a fine example for the rest of the team to follow. As the gun sounded at half time in Fort Worth's TCU Stadium, the scoreboard displayed a disheartening 6-0 lead for the South Texans. However, the scene did not stay dark long. From the kickoff beginning the second half, there was a marked change in the type of football played. The Coyotes began to hit harder and to push the bigger Yellow Jackets all over the field. As a result of this great second-half effort, the mighty mites scored three touchdowns to Galena Park's one and won 21-14, to complete the first undefeated, untied season for WFSH in 12 years and become the State Champions of Class 4-AAAA football. ln addition to winning State, the Coyotes accomplished other such outstanding feats as being the first and last 4-AAAA team to score during the regulation 48-minute time limit. They were thelonly undefeated team in the class, and all fourteen teams which they beat outweighed this uscrappy bunch of lit- tle guysf, Coach ,loe Golding has frequently referred to the Coyotes as his 'alittle menf, Even though they comprise one of the state's smallest teams, they appear as physi- cal giants in the eyes of the multi-million population of the Lone Star State. Coyotes, words do not express the gratitude that we, the student body of WFSH, have for you. We are indebted to you for the recognition you have brought our school, and we shall always retain glorious memories of the 1961 football season. Sept Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. 1961 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Ada, Okla. Breckenridge Amarillo Lawton, Okla. Vernon Longview lrvingf Arlingtonif Haltom Cityii Grand Prairie Borger San Angelo Ft. Worth Paschal Galena Park 5fDenotes District Games FIRST ROW: Coach Hunter Kirkpatrick, Dean Gilbert, Bob Colvard, Kenny Sims, Richard Cohen, Royce Gragg. SECOND ROW: Tommy Anderson, manager, Sammy Milam, Jay Lavender, George Overstreet, Mike Tracy, Larry Hanvey, Guy Fowler. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Joe Golding, Gary Gorham, Bobby Rogues, Terry Worrell, Rodney Mossman, Val Glenn. FOURTH ROW: Robert Rector, trainer, Mickey McShan, Delbert Rodgers, Larry Cordon, Hershal Coleman, James Pope, Mickey Maroney. FIRST ROW: Donnie Fowler, Phillip Fanchier, Danny Edwards, Kenny Aboussie, Don Williams, Coach Donnell Crosslin. SEC- OND ROW: Tommy Johnson, Kenny Baines, Gordon Walker, Ronnie Shields, Bill Horst, Tom Rundell, manager. THIRD ROW: Mike Gilbert, Bob Jacobs, Don Mattingly, Jim Hull, Bobby Harbison, Coach Jess Stiles. FOURTH ROW: Don Denham, Mike Kelly, Larry Shields, Robert Walker, .lim Estrada, Eddie Woods, manager. ROBERT WALKER Center All-District Honorable Mention ..,f 1 Q. Kmart' '1 V, ' J l , Tel W1 .2 HL 4, x fs x x W, z on K' g 4 A . . A, , 4 V 0-null A .' Q ,A Y X Q9 K k . X ,E x, H, ...J KEN ABOUSSIE Wingback All-District Honorable Mention 1+ 1. , J .4 1:2 3 X 1 'fi 5' -' m e 5 R . .. 21 1: . W gi. f- 4 Fi .. ir 3 , Q. . .. , , fm, sz,':f.T5?Sd-r ' .Af E.-i :QQ .. -1 156? V5 fllf7:5? L'lfq ' , 7 f .V -. 2. if 3 A w.'w,:f?'i 'S-'xii , ifi:Lff22iff.2' Qui 2.v.,.fg,:PfilS2f'14eiSQEifTfVu39 f.3.fiiiififitiifi1'kf.f1'iiE1 A . 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E , Em A 2:51 ,, L , I N XF l - w 'Viv ml L t A wwxi -' f -, BOBBY BOGUES End MIKE KELLY Tailback All-District lst Team All-State Honorable Mention All-Southern Honorable Mention .. , L.,,. A .,,. o,,,.t,,, W lno E5 Q5 Walker sprints against Lawton. E 'E ,z Vi f.rk. 1 - JIM HULL M 2 All-District V I : Honorable Mention , - . M ' t W - ,ttl A W W E :::,:.,t- ,. mi.: 1 A gi V ' 'P vl A V- -.U .ff .. . f mini 'L 4 l Q? '3 ' A51 W. I ' W w225?i'.3 'Wm 466' 1, . , ' 55' Y aj , 1 - 1 2112311-EP? , .gg M ' DoN DENHAM Wm V nkfjfaara Wiz :fa-2.24 xgfffi ff- ' Qi K ,KKK ' 5 E d ,. ,gpg ' j:7y,2Z, ',f','y' .is-,q fija. 4, 'af-XJ -1 .J n I 5 I 1 4 'I ' A ' ' mm, All-District 2nd Team l Q h M M 4 Abouse was no caboose in the San Angelo game! I TERRY WORRELL Guard 1 i HERSHEL COLEMAN Blocking-back :arm fir VJ' i -A KENNY SIMS Back :Maggy z.1a:wz i -f,jg,+ Kg zk.2,,9g5g2f:Q?,g39i1v -n f Q52 I ? .6 . , 'y A ,ig . l1llH P' N 1 ' ,, ,gr-if - -?',.-asf!-ilil EVN , f fs-'ov 'V E Q2 . 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W: R- ,,....C. 5- gi. .-,g,.,.---vwiwwzniz-ff. -, 'Ii .Ie-If--in f N- L.. ff. ,.-1-fwfr: ..f.- fff. 1 ,S-ww -. , ,M Just one more man to go, Kenny. W . NH, BOBBY HARBISON Tackle .,..-.u.u.,,,,.,.,.... , RICHARD COHEN Guard , ,.Hi,rN,.m,f-1., -,,.w.:v 1 - 6 1 X Q Q 3Y ' WMQWV WY' YW The turning point l MIKE GILBERT MIKE TRACY End F ullback I MICKEY MARONEY End DEAN GILBERT Center Silffvii Q pun- Si BILLY HORST Tackle A 'VP' 95925 M. 51:-me-www yplff' wi fl 4 af Qnq 45 'f Jia? ,f,,a 1B? vii: M, MICKEY McbHAN En 1 war ww l ll if if Ae wi 3 41+ -Wm x f' 'aim-mY:jf35345,1 f Ak .,.mg5xs,f'5 35? 'I Q, TOMMY JOHNSON LARRY HANVEY Fullback En Kelly follows B1 O through a hole m the Jacket S defense ww' DELBERT ROGERS Tackle PHILLIP FANCHIER Tackle 4 ' , T- - ' Fi we X yy L 5 gg, .VL,. 4, Ah W ., 'A vm 4 4.,N,XTg , XML L an 996m W ' - f -7. 2.3, 'ZQK - up aww 3 K Q rt- i W .s 323 il sl t fs i , Along with the glory of the 1961 football season went many difficult tasks Ever notice the appearance of Coyote stadium? performed hy the Coyote managers. These four lJoys4Eddie Woods, Tommy lt is not only the cleanest, but it also has the Anderson, Tom Rundell and Robert Rectorgare held in great esteem by their hest turf of any field in North Texas. Thanks fellow champions. can go to none other than Mr. Clyde Greaves. the stadium caretaker. Overstreet, Pope and Hull demonstrate the effectiveness of the Coyote defense. FlRST ROW: Lowell Tate, manager, Jim Russell Richard Trent Eddie Smith Ray Andrews Larry Haiffood Don Hanve Keith 7 7 7 7 Z3 7 1 ye Miller, ,loc Rodriquez, Bobby Estrada, Gary Ashbrook, Keith Lavender. Joe Nowlin, Ted Stuart, Larry Hagen. SECOND ROW: Butch Cossom, Joe Fowler, Kenneth Pearson, Ken Smith, Willie McKee, John Railey, Pat Alexander, Sonny McDougal, Roy B ' T ' X ' ' rannon, ommy Dean, Sam Bashara, .lrmmy Powers, Dale Johnson, Mike McBroom, Glen Thompson, manager. THIRD ROW: Cecil Reasor, Gary Jones, Sam Atkins, Kenny Kebodeau, Mike Bruce, jackie Pennington Jerry Philips Robin Parker .lohn Runffe David Cargill, Tim Frost, Howard Morris, Mike Jenkins, Larry Cleveland, Wade King, Jim McGrath, ,Wayne Blankenship, Milie McBride. I96I ROWDIE For the second consecutive year the 1961 Rowdies went unbeaten and untied through nine straight games. Without the great desire and determination of these future Coyotes, this feat could never have been accomplished. From the performance of the Hlittle Coyotes, one can only assume that the 1962 Coyotes will be one of the finest teams in history. Date Opponent We They Sept. Iowa Park 12 7 Sept. Stamford 11131 12 6 l Sept. Ardmore KBJ fCancelledl Sept. Marlow, Okla. 20 14 Oct. Lawton, Okla. U31 54 6 Oct. 'Rider High School 30 13 Oct. Graham HB1 20 3 Nov. Arlington KRD 36 6 Nov. Frederick, Okla. 14 6 Record-Won 95 lost 0 230 Q Superbly coached both physically and mentally by coaches Morris Mercer, Ned McNeil, Herb Marvel and Mack Keck, the 1961 Rowdies rolled to their second straight undefeated season. The alittle men of the future can never forget the tremendous job done by these four great men. The first intra-city high school football game in the history of Wichita Falls. wwwuyww wzfsmmuwaasww w fuf.vf1LMfmwumnwwfmw,fwmww FIRST ROW: John Raley, David Wiley, David Keller, Larry Brown, Joe Patterson, Arlet Dunsworth. SECOND ROW: Mickey McShan Tommy Beck, Bob Barlow, Phil .lohn, .limmy Castledine, Wayne Gensler. 1961-62 Coyote Basketball Schedule We Mineral Wells 52 Vernon . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 2 Lawton . 7,.,, .,7,.,,,,,,,,,, . 74 Dallas Jefferson ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, 39 Bowie ,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, . 64 Lawton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 6 Vernon ,7,,.,,,..,,. ,,7,, 5 6 Mineral Wells ..,, , ...,, 61 Gainesville ,. 59 ,lacksboro ,,,7, i,,,,, 4 6 Graham ,e,,,e,,, ,,,,. . 39 Denison . , ,ei,e,e ., .1 74 Burkburnett .. 71 Childress ,,ii,7,,,. YY.,,, Vernon ,,,e,,,,, ,,,., 57 52 iiflaltom .. ,.,,e, 67 iilrving ,,,,,,,e,,,,,,, ., ,,,. ,,,,, 5 3 62 55 . . Grand Pralrle ,e,,,,,, ,,,,, 5Arlington ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 4 Hlhlaltom ,,e,,,e,,,,,, ,.... 4 8 Hlrving , ,,,.e,e...,.,e ,,... 6 5 iiCrand Prairie ,,,,,i .,..,, 7 3 Denison .,,,,,,. ii,,,,.,77,,,, ,,.e,,,..v,,7 . 71 iiArlington ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,..,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 8 Won 21 Lost 3 is Denotes District Games 232 They 42 53 47 58 66 44 42 35 29 39 30 55 57 44 51 55 43 45 60 39 49 58 54 50 1961-1962 COYOTES District Champs In his two years as basketball coach at WFSH, Coach Morris Mercer has built one of the strongest teams in the history of the school. The 1961-1962 Coyotes were a well rounded and seasoned ball club made up mostly of senior boys. Although they faced a height disadvan- tage in almost every game, they made up for it in speed, hustle, and desire. They were the winners of two tourna- ments and always displayed the utmost sportsmanship. After breezing through their first three games, they dropped their next two, but then returned to their original Winning streak and won the next 18 games in a row. The Coyotes Won the first 7 games in district with little trouble, but in the last district game they ran into a bunch of hungry Arlington Colts, who broke the Coyote's winning streak and handed them their first district loss. The Coyotes closed their regular season with a very impressive 22-3 record and with the respect of every team they had played. They played the District 4-3AAA Champ, Graham, in a practice game and defeated the Steers 62-58. The Coyotes, season came to an end, when the Lub- bock Plainsmen came to town. The Coyotes faced their greatest height disadvantage of the year in this .Bi- district game. It was a nip and tuck battle all the way, but the Coyotes, who played their hearts out, came out on the short end of a 43-48 final score. The Coyotes finished the season with a very fine 22-4 record. BOB BARLOW AH-District Honorable Mention TOM BECK Come on, mang let go! Tagg you're it. All-District Second Team WAYNE GENSLER IASTLEDINE at T1 H1 DAVID KELLER All-District Second Team DAVID WILEY PHIL JOHN MICKEY MCSHAN OE PATTERSON Move ovcrg Fm coming through! Beck hits for two. LARRY BROWN Lct's talk it over. ARLET DUNSWORTH Six feet high and risin JOHN RALEY ff WgfswQfmwasesssmssfmwr1swxwQm:wmmwkaww:cm:wwfwfuwwfsmaawwmwffmm,,.,MM.,W..MWwx....M ,,. M, i san 1' Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Sammy Milam, Mike Pitts, Walter Gene Lewis, Jimmy Stone, Tommy Gowan, Mike Marley Jer lngle, Doyle Bayless, David Keller, Bob Colvard, Phillip Fanchier, Drake, Gary Olson. THIRD ROW: Coach Mack Keck J 1 Mike Ramey, Don Williams, Mickey McShan. SECOND ROW: Davis, SHHUTIY Atkini .liII1 Shelton, GHTY AUCI1, Dale ROECI Johnny Bland, Hershel Coleman, Robert Rector, David Miller, 4-AAAA District Champions 1961 BASEBALL SCHEDULE We Lawton 5 Duncan QTJ 12 Duncan CHD 7 Graham LHP 5 Lawton QTD 1 Burkburnett f HJ 5 iiArlington KHJ IL Graham KTJ 4 This is form? 238 1iGrand Prairie CTD 5 wlrving QTD 4 liBirdville CHD 141 1iArlington QT? 5 1iGrand Prairie 3 Burkhurnett QTJ 9 'llrving Hb 2 +iBirclville KTJ 4 MLubbock Monterey fTj 1 HLubbock Monterey QTJ 2 MDistrict games HBi-clistrict games They 4 11 1 0 6 3 3 1 2 2 10 8 2 2 0 3 2 4 imes Phillips, Jimmy Phillips, Royce Harnsberger, Ronnie Capps, enny Robertson, John McClure, Coach Jess Stiles, Lt. Charles T. yers. Combining hard work and great team effort, the 1961 Coyote Baseball team won the ll-AAAA district championship. Handi- capped with only two returning starters, the Coyotes skipped through the season to the tune of fourteen wins and four losses. They accomplished this with few hits and by taking advantage of the mistakes made by their opponents. The losses came at the hands of Lawton, Arlington, and Lubbock Monterey. ln Bi-district play the Pack lost two heart-breakers to Monterey by the scores of 2-1 and 4-2. This mighty band of hitless wonders dominated the All-district poll by placing four boys on the first team, three on the second team, and three received honorable mention. The spirit and determination which prevailed throughout the season has brought another district championship into the halls of 4'Coyoteland. During the summer months of 1961, the Coyote Baseball team suffered the loss of one of its players as the result of a swimming accident. On these pages will be found the pictures of Gary Al- len, who would have been a junior this year. Gary was a hard worker with a great deal of promise. The sports de- partment of the 1962 Coyote Annual Staff is dedicating the baseball section to his memory. CAPTAINS TOMMY GOWAN KENNY ROBERTSON All-District All-district , ,,,, ..,., ,, ., . 9 J Dalit' A 3 ref L . Vg . 5 M3 ,gs p py.. J y ff V JQETTT A it' ET I , , S L f -:. .,. M X J ssp U yyp gggy K Q y sri JJ 2 ' 5' it J at as-2 IN tt... W gtflff J . J . J , ttys - J 1 gf Y: ft ,.,. , lg y J J R2 s r 2 J f .J.JJJ.J .JJJ JJJJ. J,..,... JJ J J J J J, JJJ,. ..J,, J .,J- , J . 'J's V . ' ww 9 ages Jazrzfu- J J .1 ' fga22f12'fffwf,.+frsw,Jw,tf -3-ms: Jes-rg:1J,a - -J Nw v,':'giJjsgY ff Lf- -.J 171 J ff f JJJJ f -Jlt f J-1 f ??i3J21-23l3iQJJ3Jf' 7T??JlfJsJfl J if 2 - J ' A lJJff'f,fi J -- ' J JJJJ.ri . J 3 .. A Coyote's Allfdistrict shortstop, Walter Ingle, takes a cut at the ball. INFIELD Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Walter Ingle, Doyle Bayless, Bob Colvard, Mike Marley, Gary Olson. SECOND ROW Johnny Bland, David Keller, James Phillips, ,limmy Phillips, Royce Harnsberger, Jimmy Stone. CATCHERS J. W. Davis Don Williams Ronnie Capps Miller blazes the way. W wi OUTFIELDERS Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Hershel Coleman, Tommy Cowan Phllhp Fancluer SECOND ROW Jim Shelton, Dale Rogers, Jerry Drake, Robert Rector. Get 'em, Tree! o Pitts, Miller and Shelton compare curve hall grips. PITCHERS Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Sammy Milam, Mike Pitts, David Miller, Mickey McShan. SECOND ROW: Kenny Rob ertson, Gene Lewis, Gary Allen, John McClure, Mike Ramey. ,W gi., E7 A :I rg ,Q ' ' V ,Q i A Y ig .J ,X W V, I 1f,,,,iW A PO' 2 , I, A S, . K - ,, -J, g -. V x 4 -',e iv ,l FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Moore, David Humphrey, Fred Pink, David Crockett, Don Whitehill, Ken Aboussie. SECOND ROW: Ray Kayser, Mac Reeves, Richard Kayser, Ronnie Shields, Herb Rodgers, Joe Walden, Tony Batista. THIRD ROW: Tommy Johnson, Robert Gray, Jimmy Hull, Jerry Browning, Jimmy Maness, Earl Powell, Leonard Winsted. FOURTH ROW: Jon Jones, Joe Reed, Larry Shields, 'Jerry Sinclair, Bill Hauptman, Larry Hanvey, Mike Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Tony Edwards, Larry Weid- man, Richard Powell, Larry Bartosh, Richard Cooper. SCHEDULE March 3-LL Southwestern Recreation Meet ll Possum Kingdom Relays 4th F t. Worth 2nd Graham I8 Lawton Invitational 25 Wichita Falls Relays April l Southern Invitational 8 District Meet 15 North Texas Relays 2nd Lawton, Okla. lst Wichita Falls lst Duncan, Okla. lst Irving 2nd Denton 22 Regional Meet 2nd Dallas May 5-6 State Meet Austin 244 T1 pw' fn ,. 1112 FIELD MEN FIRST ROW Ronme SI11CIdS Dav1d Hum SPRINT RELAY FIRST ROW Mike MCCF1gIlI Rav phry SECOND ROW Tommy Johnson Robert Gray Joe Kayser SECOND ROW Fred Pmk Coach Nlarvel Don Reed Whltelull HURDLERS Left to r1 ht Tony Batista Mack Reeves Larry Weldmdn Kenny Aboussxe Larry Hanvey Joe Walden This is what I like, sprinting the 220 on a beautiful, sunny afternoon! If you won't smile, Mike, at least look at the camera. Whatls the matter, Ray, got a Crick in your neck? Mile Relay 100-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run Mile Run Shot-Put lst Jerry Browning David Crockett Ray Kayser Fred Pink 2nd Mike McCright lst Ray Kayser lst Earl Powell lst Ronnie Shields in . . 1 fl .. ,wi affgaibgss . , ., ,,,,. A - i .k..t Z , W, ,.,,,A,,r,, K li ' A l i X i -L ' Q.T?fI'PfQ'i1 ,-i.::'-ig '- Ew- I ky 5, .- U . - S QQ! - - ' r f-ug ,. N .... A ,, , .X ti 'f gr, N J, I- sw we' if -as 'wfidi',pg, 'r.iiifL?7 if'2iA'fl12f-f -bf My-Wa ww par ,imp 7..,, ,J .,.. , :..,,k1, , ..,, f ,-,,,r -'.., r,t ., -- .sf -va ,- 'ft- Q-egfr is - ,I ,SM ,:,.,,mjgfg2q,,Q,,,.E t Z 4 2. Zmw ,Mr,,sa,Fmxg5 i REGIONAL WINNERS 440-Yard Dash 2nd Fred Pink 220-Yard Dash 2nd Mike lVIcCright Mile Relay lst David Crockett Mike McCright Ray Kayser Fred Pink This group holds the regional mile relay record. Time-3:2l.8 DISTRICT WINNERS 440-Yard Relay 440-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash Discus Throw lst Don Whitehill Larry Shields Fred Pink Mike McCright Ist Fred Pink lst Mike McCright 2nd Ronnie Shields Batista flies again! STATE WINNERS 440-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash Mile Relay 6th Fred Pink 7th Mike McCright 4th David Crockett Mike McCright Ray Kayser Fred Pink The members of the girls' tennis team, are, Left to Right, KNEELING: Nancy Smith, Linda Massey, Dale Goolsby, Linda Tell and Joan Bullmgton. STANDING are: Cheryl Gardner, Ann Berg, Janice Jackson, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Barbara Morgan, Margaret Barton and Carol Jackson. TENNIS I962 February 23 Highland Park ....., Y.......,.. D allas February 24 Fort Worth ...,..,,,......,.,,,.,,.... ...., F ort Worth March 2-3 Wichita Falls lnvitational ....,..,.,,,...... ..... W ichita Falls Maffih 6 Abilene Cooper and Abilene High .....,, ,.,,.,,,, A bilene MHTCJI 9-10 Garland Tournament ..t,,,,t,.............,t ........ G arland Mafflh 16-17 East Texas State Tournament ...... ....,,. C ommcrce March 23-24 Lubbock Tournament ....,..,..,,. ....... L ubbock March 27 Lawton -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r,r,, ....,,,,,...,.. L awton March 30 District .... ,.... G rand Prairie 248 Co-captains for the boys are Alan Cummings and Mike Blanton. The boys team is composed of Left to Right KNEELING Edd1e Sar ent Ray Byrd, Pat Acton, Mike Dillon and Albert Pritchett. STAND ING are Danny Moore Glenn Fox M1lxe Blanton Joe Bell Alan Cummlngs Edward Thompson, Kent Herndon and Jerry Steed. Barbara follows' through. COACH AVERA Glenn dgmonstrates the volley Left to Right: Ricky Hendon, Rex Winters, Chris Hanes, David Morriss, John Ferguson, Matt Powers, Carl Anderson, Mike Ford, Kinny Paulk, Bob Hayes, John Ireland, Rene Rizan, Jim McKee, Darr Jackson, Carr Staley, Tom Parker, Dan Mulligan, Ronnie Shaw, Steve Spangler, Jim McVay, Dale Strong, John Person, David Smith, Mark Weinstein, Steve Owens, Paul Drake, Joe Hard- esty, Darrell Wlallender. January 12 ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.............,,,,,,,,,,, Midland With the guidance of Coach Cleo Beavers, the 13 ,,,,,,, Odessa and San Angelo-Odessa Coyote Swim Team represented WFSH very well 20 ....,,,,,,,, Invitational-Wichita Falls this season. The Coyote Maqua ducksn combined 27 .,,. .r..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S MU Relays-Dallas hard work and determination to reach their goals. February 3 ,,,, ,,...,,,,, U r1iversityofTeXas1-Austin Under Coach Beaveris new swim program, the 16 ....,. ,,,,.,,, H ighland Park-Highland Park Coyote teams will remain a top power in state. March 3 .,,, .....,,,....,,, P aschal-Wichita Falls Again this year the Coyotes should make a fine 17 .,.,... Texas ASM-Bryan showing at the State Meet at Texas A8zM. 25l SWIMMI G TEAM I962 Coach Beavers with co-captains Kinny Paulk and ,lim McVay look over the results of their last swim meet. L' 'L-- Mulligan sports a mean face K Joe, are you afraid ofthe water? Matt Powers takes off on the first leg of WFSH relay team. Get a load of the muscles! ' 'Q m x 'f5':W3 ff'?1'-W' le 'T' Left to Right: Jim Iman, Jimmy Castledine, Elliott Prater, John Kidwell, Herb Story, David Wiley, Ray Steinkoening, Ted Norwood, George Overstreet, Jerry Dixon, Tommy Moore, Coach Crosslin. JERRY DIXON-Captain HERB STORY Although few people have a know- ledge of the Coyote golf team, this group takes pride in its achievements. The members of the team practice each afternoon under the coaching supervision of Donnell Crosslin. These boys, through their achieve- ments on the greens, bring recogni- tion to WF SH. 254 R Now, David, let's take turns. ltls all in the follow-through. SCHEDULE T February 27 Rider-W. F. ,,, ,, AA, ,,, ,, ,A, ,, Here March 2 Fort Worth Tournament ,,,, There March 6 Ardmore ,,e.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,..,,... There March 6-9 Abilene Tournament ,,,,,.,... There March 13 Denton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,....,,.,,, There March 16 Rider4W. F. ........ Mineral Wells March 20 Ardmore ........... ..........,... H ere March 24 Brownwood ...... ..... T here March 27 Denton ....,...... .... , .... H ere March 30 District Meet ....... ...... A rlington ELLIOTT PRATER lt's gonna be close. 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