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A&M Consolidated High School
Volume 26, College Station, Texas
Contents
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Dedication ......... ... ... .... ... ........... 4
Faculty ............ ... ... ...... ... ......... 5
Classes ............ ...:................... 13
Organizations .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ........ 53
V.1. P's ... ............. ... ................ 69
Sports .................................... 87
Student Life ... ... ...... .... ... ... ........115
Index .. ........ .. .... .... .. .. .. .........138
Credits ........ ... ...... ... ... ... ........151
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Foreword
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Susan Timm, Senior Business Manager; Ann Avera, Junior Business
Manager; and Sherry Holland, Editor.
The 1964 TIGERLAND is a new annual to come to A&M Consolidated. We, the
Annual Staff, hope that you will look on it with new ideas and with excitement.
The Tiger Spirit is portrayed in the 1964 Annual and we hope that you will see it
and remember the year 1963-64 at Consolidated. Each of us had our moments of
happiness and experienced those times of trial and error. We hope that you will
take this new yearbook to your heart and look on the past year with fond memories
but with wisdom to meet the next year.
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Dedication
Director of Win-It-All Choirs and quality stage
productions; third parent to any CHS student
who calls on him; and author of the choicest
expressions we have ever heard -our teacher,
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Administration
SECRETARIES
MRS. P. W. BARKER
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
L. to R. (seated) members are President John B. Longley, Secretary to Superintendent, Armildridge Batker, Her-
bert G. Thompson, A. F. Isbell, George B. Hensarling; (standing) Les Palmer, Secretary J. O. Alexander, Jr. ;
Superintendent W. T. Riedel, J. B. Hervey.
MRS. VIOLA WESTBROOK
Secretary to Hlgh School
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MRS. BETTY NEELLEY
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MRS. HARRIET MARTIN
English 4, Sponsors Tiger-
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MRS. DOROTHY MERRILL
English, Sophomore Sponsor
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MR. FRANK COULTER
Concert Choir and Mixed
Chorus Duector, English,
Senior Sponsor, Senior Play
Duector
MRS. JAN ALSTON
Speech, English 1, Junior
Play Duector, Junior Spon-
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MR. BILL ADKINS
Band Duector
"Yeeeeaaaaa! Gig'um, Faculty! !"
MRS. EFFIE DUNCAN
Librarian
MRS. MABEL BARGER
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MR. DAVID LORMS
Shop, Mechanical Drawing
Math and Science
MR. EDSEL JONES
Related Math, Baseball and
Football Coach
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General Science, Biology,
Zoology, Botany, Photo
Club and Junior Sponsor
MRS. MARY LELAND
Algebra 2, Plane Geometry,
Sponsors Bowling Club and
Junior Class
MR. RAYMOND STREGER
Biology, Chemistry, Spon-
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"I know H2O plus dirt equals snow,
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MRS. ONEIDA HENSLEY
Government, World History,
Sophomore Sponsor
MRS. BILLIE COCHRAN
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Girls' Basketball Coach
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L. TO R. -Lee Sicilio, Margaret McMurry, June Bearden, Nancy Inglis, Pam Adams
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ORGANIZATIONS
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Sr. Chapter -FHA
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The 1964 FHA of A&M Con-
solidated brought home
many honors from district,
regional, and state. They
had several girls placed in
district and regional offices;
they were awarded state de-
grees; and won honors at
the State Wool Contest.
Sponsors Mrs. Riggs and Mrs.
Phillips gave of their time
to help the girls to win these
honors.
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Officers - 1. to r. (back): Sherry Holland, Carol Liverman, Margaret
McMurry, Sharon Yeager, Harriett Hierth, Pam Adams, Julie Davis,
Ann Kirby; President, Peggye Breazeale, Yolanda Burkhalter, Chris
Gooding, Sandra Free.
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FHA SWEETHEART
Jimmy Parrish
Officers - (back): Ann McMurry, Shazi Simmons, Diane Bell, Karlene
Knebel, Linda Welch, Kay Fisher, President, Linda Isbell, Jane Rud-
der. (Front): Debbie Cooper, Ardis Kemler> and Jane Houze.
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Officers - (standing): Mr. Jamison, Carter Oakes,
Bill Gilmore, Jimmy Parrish. (Sitting): Russ Har-
vell, Ricky Carlton, Sweetheart Georgia Heritage,
Timmy Wolters.
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The Speech Club is composed of students who have participated in a speech meet this year. Un-
der the direction of Mrs. Jan Alston the group has competed successfully in two Houston meets,
the Baylor-Waco Tournament, the Nacogdoches Debate Tournament, and placed fourth in the
Trinity Speech Festival in San Antonio. Mrs. Alston saw in her first teaching year her girls' de-
bate team and two other students go to the regional meet, a tribute to her talent and her efforts.
Placing in Speech UIL events were (1 to r,
front row): Nancy Inglis -all-star cast, one-
act play; Susan Timm - 1st district prose;
Janet Whitehead and Karen Berndt - 2nd re-
' gional debate; Sue Hierth; Lorelei Brown;
and Ruth McGill. (L to r, back row): Duke
Miller -all-star cast, one-act play; David
' Gay - 2nd state extemp; David Kent; Keith
Mims; Bill Braddy; Sam Creswell; Karen
Stuverud; and Jack Coffey.
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Athletic Organizations
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MAJOR ATHLETICS CLUB
"C" CLUB
The members of the"C" Club have lettered in a sport at A&M. Consolidated. They are 1. to r.: Claire Elkins, Kay Gilbert,
Cyndi Kerlick, Joan Varn, Linda Feldman, Sharon Covey, Linda Hazvell, Kim Alexander, Julie Davis, Duke Butler, Lee
Sicilio, Frank Litterst, Bill White, Russell Hanna, Darrell Gossett, Sonny Benavidez, John Skrabanek, John Baldaulf, J.
Pewthers, Johnny Badgett, Peter Fagan, Tommy Meinecke, Stephen Prescott, James Carter, David Parsons, Russ Harvell,
Tim Mills, Jimmy Parrish, Carl Gough, Larry Godfrey, Walter Varvell, and Timmy Wolters.
Anyone who has
participated in a
ma]or sport is an
automatic mem-
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Athletics club.
These sports in-
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basketball, track,
tennis, baseball,
and softball.
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Art Club
Future Nurses Club
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Members are (back row): Warren Wagner, Frank Litterst, Bill White, Carl Gough,
J. Pewthers, Ricky Wolf. (Middle): Bruce Riggs, Russell Hanna, Karen Stuverud,
Larry Godfrey. (Bottom): Steve Boring, Willie Edmonds, Terty Jones.
Members are 1. to r. (back row): Linda Anderson, Lillian Surovik, Patricia Calli-
ham -Treasurer, Brenda Brannon. (Middle row): Yolanda Burkhalter, Sherry
Mims, Dianna Sutphen, Nancy Ashworth. (Sitting): Linda Feldman, Linda Har-
vell -President, Candy Evans -Secretary, Barbara Lorenz.
Drill Team
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Bengal Belles take their job "seriously"
at Drill Team School at SMU !? !
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COMPANY "A"
Pamela Adkins
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Ann Kirby
Senior
Ruth McGill
Sec. -Treas. Junior
Linda Rudder
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Junior
Sylvia Price
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Ann Avera
Junior
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Julie Goode
Senior
Margaret Durst
Junior
Linda Liles
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Spanish Club
The Spanish Club has been active this year under the direction of Senora Worley, Senora Neelley, and
Senor Carr. They have met with the Bryan Spanish Club and have had speakers from Latin American
countries visit their meetings.
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student and Sherry Mims the Outstanding Spanish I
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Phil Butler and Joe Powell learn
Spanish as they introduce Latin
American children to U. S. culture.
To be a good Spanish club officer you really must
"feel" the part. The officers are from left to right:
Nancy Inglis, Sonny Benevidez, Margaret Brown, Don
McCrory, and Jimmy Reeves.
Latin Club
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The Latin Club is sponsored by Mrs. Orr.
They meet monthly and have participated
in State competition with other Latin Clubs
from all over the State. The president for
this year is Anne Ballinger. They took 14
of the members to the state meet in San
Antonio this year and four of them placed.
Ruth McGill placed in art; Karen Stuverud
placed in dramatic reading; Mary Ruth
Watkins placed in grammar; and Lorelei
Brown won first place in sculpture.
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Safari Staff
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The Wednesday night DJ's are (standing, 1. to r.): David Maddox, Frank Litterst, Bill White, Randy
Randsdell, Pam Avera, David Gay, Melanie Miller, Judy Dean -Chairman. (Sitting): Phil Butler,
Don McCrory, Pam Adams, Margaret Brown, Margaret McMurry, Kim Alexander, Billie Jean Greer.
The Safari, CHS's "leading newspaper," is staffed by (1. to r.): Melanie Miller, Pam Avera, Carter
Oakes, Kristine Anderson, Ruth McGill, Editor Lorelei Brown, Fred Worley, Katherine Edwards, and
Sponsor Mrs. Harriet Martin.
Tigerettes
The Pep Squad boosts school spirit for all athletic events.
They have, doubled in size since their birth five years ago.
The organization is run with military discipline and is di-
vided into two companies led by the captains. Their trade-
mark, a Tiger T victory line, is a familiar sight before home
football games, and their posters that line the halls remind
the athletes that CHS spirit is always high.
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Leading the Tigerettes this year were
President Pamela Adams, JuniorCaptain
Sharon Yeager, and Senior Captain Su-
san Timm. Other officers were lieu-
tenants Rosemary Sharp and Kitn Alex-
ander; Sergeants Dianna Sutphen, Pa-
tricia Calliham, Karen Smith, Linda
Isbell, Susan Culpepper, Ann McMurry,
Kay Fisher, and Janet Holt.
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Former Tigerettes work out with the
cheerleaders during Cheerleader Work-
shop before spring elections.
Tiger Band
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1963-64 TIGER BAND
The band performed at all of the Football games this year. They went to marching contest in the fall and
concert contest in the spring. Under the du•ection of Mr. Atkins the band placed very well at the spring con-
cert contest. They won a good rating for the concert and a rating of Excellent for the sight-reading division.
Harriett Hierth, Carol Whiting, and David Brusse made the All-Region Band and 10 members of the band
were in the All-District Band. Rita TheBerge and Carol Whiting won superior ratings at the UIL Solo and En-
semble contest. The twirlers brought back seven gold 1st
place medals from the UIL Twirling Contest.
The Officers and Band Council members of the band are, 1.
to r.: David Maddox, Council Member; Mazgaret Brown,
Council Member; Harriett Hierth, Secretary; Sherry Holland,
President; Jane Rudder, Council Member; and Meg Huebner,
Council Member. Not pictured are Sonny Brown, Vice Pres-
ident and Jackie Kelly, Council Member.
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JACKIE KELLY, Drum Major
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Concert Choir
A&M CONSOLIDATED CONCERT CHOIR
The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Frank Coulter, entertained, and won vocal honors, throughout the
state this year. To be a member of the Concert Choir, one must have been in the Mixed Chorus at least one year
and he must work hard that year to be eligible for the concert choir. The choir traveled to Dallas, Texas, in the
fall to represent the region as the honor choir. It presented Christmas Concerts, attended regional and state try-
outs, and studied for the annual Concert Contest in Waco. The members of the choir brought home 33 first place
medals at Spring Contest. They won a superior rating at Concert Contest and the girls' chorus won a Sweepstakes
trophy at the contest. Mr. Coulter worked with the group many hours in and out of school. The choir and the
school owe him a special thanks for the honors that he is responsible for. The officers of the choir are from left
to right: Suzanne Medlen, Sherry Holland, Peggye Breazeale, Patricia Hill, Bruce Riggs, and Director, Mr.
Coulter.
Members of the choir who made the All-Region Choir are Glen Collier, Dick Pewthers, Dianna Weirus, Peggye
Breazeale, Sherry Holland, Janet Gould, Suzanne Medlen, Russ Harvell, David Parsons, and Ken Fisher; and
those who made ALL-STATE are Glen Collier, Dick Pewthers and alternates Peggye Breazeale and Sherry Holland.
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Sherry Holland,
Glen Collier,
Margaret Brown,
Sue Hierth,
Don McCrory,
Nancy Inglis,
Pam Adkins,
Russell Hanna,
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NATIONAL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
HONOR SOCIETY
Seniors that made the National Honor Society are from 1. to r.; Linda Feldman, Jan Butler, Nancy In-
C5 LJ glis, Margaret Brown, Glen Collier, Sherry Holland, Michael Leinhart, and Harriett Hierth.
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Peggye Breazeale
Billy Mitchell
Bill Duke
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David Gay
Sherry Holland
Margaret Brown
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ARION AWARDS
Suzanne Medlen Harriett Hierth
Choir Band
OUTSTANDING CHOIR MEMBERS
Peggye Breazeale, Glen Collier,
Sherry Holland
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Football
Frank Litterst, 39, paces
the Tigers to victory with
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1963 Tiger Varsity
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A&M CONSOLIDATED TIGERS
15 Ricky C arlton QB 60 J. Pewthers G
17 Walter Varvel QB 61 Bill White G
18 Bob Morris B 62 Stephen Prescott G
24 Paul Fagan WB 63 John Perry G
25 Peter Fagan WB 74 Bill Gilmore T
36 Lee Sicilio G 75 James Carter T
37 David Parsons FB 76 Darrell Gossett T
39 Frank Litterst RB 77 Larry Godfrey T
44 Tommy Meinecke B 85 Timmy Wolters E
45 Russ Harvell WB 86 Jimmy Parrish E
50 Joe White C 87 Duke Miller E
55 Carl Gough C 88 Russell Hanna E
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Frank Litterst 39
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Tommy Meinecke 44
Russ Harvell 45
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David Parsons 37
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Larry Godfrey 77
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Timmy Wolters 85
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Our Bengals, led by Gough, Pazrish, and Parsons, charge
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Peter Fagan, 25, makes a fine run as the
Tigers give top-rated Rockdale a run for
their money.
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Jimmy Parrish 86
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Russell Hanna 88
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A&M CONSOLIDATED B-TEAM
Coach - MR. ARTHUR BRIGHT
15 Terry Logan RB 50 Bob Holcomb T
17 Willie Edmonds QB 55 Larry Holt T
22 Glenn Wallace WB 61 Mike Hensarling G
24 Jimmy Bradley RB 62 David Alexander G
25 Mike Robbins T 63 Terry Jones G
36 Fred Davis C 76 Nolan Young T
37 Bill Price B 85 Larkin McNeil E
39 Paul Becker FB 86 Eddie Goldsmith E
44 Bob Bishop WB 87 Kenneth Murphy E
45 Steve Boring B 88 Wally Williams E
Manager Jimbo Robison
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Tiger Junior-Varsity
TIGER "A" '
No.
10 Duke Butler Guard
12 John Skrabanek Forward
14 Ricky Carlton Guard
20 Tommy Meinecke Forward
22 Walter Varvell Forward
Coach: JACK CHURCHILL
Manager: RALPH SMITH
CEAM IN B,
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Carl Gough
Billy Mitchell
Russell Hanna
Jim Amyx
Season Record - 17-12
District Record - 6-4
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Ricky Carlton, 14
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Jim Mills, 24
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Carl Gough, 30
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Walter Varvell, 23
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Russell Hanna, 34
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Jr. Varsity Basketball
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Members of the "B" Team are from left to right, (front row): Bill Ramge, Mike Cooper, Bill Price, John Baul-
dauf, Terry Jones, Tommy Cartwright, and David Riedel. (Second row): Paul Becker, John Chadwick, Larry
Holt, Neil Anderson, Wally Williams, James Creswell, and Willie Edmonds. (Third row): Coach Jack Churchill,
Fred Davis, Kenneth Murphy, Terry Logan, Fred Worley, David Holmgreen, Mason Newton, and Manager Ralph
Smith.
Under the coaching of Jack Churchill the Boys' "B" Team played a great season. They played before each Var-
sity game and doubled the Tiger victories. The Tiger Varsity Team is looking forward to having these players
on the team next year.
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BOYS' "B" TEAM BASKETBALL
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Members of the "A" team are 1. to r. (front): Kim Alexander, Claire Elkins, and Sharon Govey. (Second
row): Cyndi Kerlick, Linda Feldman, Kay Gilbert, and Linda Harvell. (Standing): Mrs. Cochran is the
coach and Julie Davis is the team manager. The girls did a good job this year and ended the season with a
fine record.
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Girls' Varsity Basketball
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Linda Feldman and Claire Elkins win trophies for
outstanding basketball for the 1963-64 Season.
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Girls' B-Team Basketball
Members of the Gitls' B Team Basketball are from left to right, (front row): Rebecca Plantt, Kay Royder, Sandy
Miller, Charmille Bridges, Candy Upham. (Second row): La Nell Wilson, Penny Hancock, Mary Beth Bailey,
Janet Calliham, Kathy Litter$t, and. Linda Welch. (Thitd row): Evelyn Worley, Ruth Becker, Jan Harris, Faye Merr
Inglis, Lillian Surovik, Cherie Le Blanc, and Patricia Boriski. Loga
(Frog
Nola
The Girls' "B" team was coached by Mrs. Cochran. They worked hard this year with the Varsity Team
and brought CHS a good record.
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J
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Members of the baseball team are 1. to r. (back row): Coach Edsel Jones, Jerry Davis, Stephen Prescott, Terry
Logan, Carl Gough, Walter Varvel, Tommy Meinecke, David Parsons, Bobby Holcomb, Manager Ralph Smith.
(Front row); Jimbo Robison, Sonny Benavidez, Darrell Gossett, Fred Davis, Ricky Carlton, Tom Denton, Paul
Nolan, Bob Bishop.
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Tiger Baseball Team
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Walter Varvel
Most Valuable Player
Sonny Benavidez
Carl Gough
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VARSITY TRACK TEAM
Members of the track team are 1. to r. (back row): Nolan Young, John Perry, Eddie Goldsmith, David Parsons,
Jimmy Parrish, Bobby Whiting, Tommy Meinecke, Russell Hanna, and Coach Art Bright. (Front row): John
Sechelski, John Chadwick, Peter Fagan, Paul Fagan, Bill Duke, Frank Litterst, and Richard Runkles.
Right; David Parsons
set a new record in the
discus throw. Bill
Duke went on to bring
more State honors by
placing third in track
880 at the STATE meet.
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The coach of the track
team is Mr. Art Bright.
He worked hard and
spent many hours with
them to help them
win STATE. We, the
student body, thank
him!
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CHS WINS STATE IN TRACK! ! !
CHS Champs in Golf and Barwling
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Members of the bowling team are 1. to r.: Willie Edmonds, John Bauldauf, Danny Whit, Judy Mar-
tin, Larry Sigbornson, Cazol Liverman, E. A. Holland, and Barbara Staten. The bowling team went
10 to state this year after winning regional and district.
GOLF TEAM
Members of the golf team are 1. to r.: Larry Carter, Duke Butler, Larry Godfrey, John Skrabanek,
John Bauldauf, Mason Newton, J. Pewthers, Johnny Badgett, and Coach B. B. Holland. The golf
team won the championship at District this year. The Outstanding Golfer for 1963-64 is Duke Butler.
and Tennis
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Members of the tennis team are from left to right; Mark Riedel, Claire Elkins, Jim Mills, David Riedel,
Faye Inglis, Carol Whiting, Joan Varn, Lawrence Stelly, and Michael Leinhart.
The Tennis team took honors at District, Regional and STATE competition this year. Claire Elkins won
the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in Austin and was named Most Valuable Player on the tennis team. All mem-
bers of the team worked hard to win these honors for CHS. The coach is Mr. Schaffer. Those members
of the team who lettered are Claire Elkins, Jim Mills, Joan Varn, Michael Leinhart, and Mark Riedel.
More Tennis Letters were awarded this year than ever before. We at CHS can be proud of the team for
their fine efforts and victories.
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Yell Leaders
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Sharon Covey, Senior, Head Yell Leader
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Dianna Weirus, Senior
Janet Whitehead, Senior
Daisy Sloan, Junior
Sallye Sorenson, Junior
Sports Awards
BASEBALL
Walter Varvel -
Outstanding
Player
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GOLF
Duke Butler
Most
Valuable
Golfer
TRACK
Bill Duke
Outstanding
Track Man
BASKETBALL
Tommy Meinecke -Most Valuable Player
Frank Litterst -Outstanding Back, Most Val-
uable; Darrell Gossett -Outstanding Lineman.
TENNIS
Claire Elkins -Outstanding Player and
State Champ
STUDENT LIFE
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Powder Puff
"VICTORY" FOR THE
SOPHOMORES ! ! !
The Sophs won the game 12-6 and
were cheered on by their lovely
yell leaders led by Josy White. An-
other highlight of the game was the
moving ceremony of crowning the
queen who was Miss Michele Robi-
son.
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Sophs look "TOUGH" as they get ready to
beat the fish.
"Come on, girls, just 100 more yards!"
OH, why do those freshmen have to score? !
There goes Smith again!
Dorothy plans a secret attack for the second half.
H-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m! ! !
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be a Senior, and then you
can go to the Bryan Tourney. 17
Maybe it's something that only Juniors under-
stand??!!
Well, the Juniors have a new toy! ! !
"Double, Double, toil and trouble, fire burn
and cauldron bubble!"
Christmas
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The Concert Choir performed at the bank every day for a school week to bring in the Christmas
Season. They also performed on KBTX Television twice. One time they performed on TOWN
Talk and a second time for a thirty minute program of their own.
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The choir gave a short concert for the student body on the last day of school before the holidays.
The choir's Christmas concert season was highlighted by a night concert which featured the Con-
cert Choir and the Mixed Chorus.
Latin Banquet
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April 17, 1964
The A&M Consolidated Chapter of
the Junior Classical League cele-
brated their annual Latin Banquet.
The banquet was held in the true
style with decorations and slaves.
Pictured at the left is the head
table for the banquet. Each mem-
ber came dressed as an ancient
Roman god or goddess.
YOUNG ROMANS CELEBRATE
ANNUAL LATIN
BANQUET I ! !
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Mrs. Orr, sponsor of the Latin Club, opens the ceremonial banquet.
Latin I students who are not members '
of the Latin Club act as slaves for the
banquet. The slaves are chosen for
their outstanding work in Latin I.
Here we have some of the other gods and goddesses who at-
tended the ritual. Lorelei Brown's prize winning "Jupiter"
decorated the table.
Jr. Play
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Under the talented
direction of Mrs.
Alston the Junior
Class enacted
"The Mousetrap."
The play was
double-cast and
played for two
nights .
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the other mem-
bers of the class
work on the "Mouse-
trap" until opening
night.
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The cast and crew are, 1. to r.: David Brusse, David Parsons, Jerry Holbert, Fred Wor-
ley, David Kent> Carl Gough, David Holmgreen, Dazrell Gossett, Jim Amyx, David
Maddox, Tommy Clark, Terry Sharp, Carolyn Hooper, Jane Martin, Ann Avera, Sharon
Yeager, Karen Stuverud, Jack Coffee, Claire Elkins, Lorelei Brown, Don DeLucia, Ruth
McGill, Daisy Sloan, Mrs. Alston,. Van Odell, Donna Files, Katherine Edwards, Kathy
120 Sperry, Sallye Sorenson, Linda Bloom.
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Members of the cast are, 1. to r. (back): Don DeLucia, Fred Worley, Jerry Holbert,
David Maddox. (Front): Karen Stuverud, Jane Martin, Lorelei Brown, Donna Files,
and Christine Schroeder.
SENIOR PLAY
THE LITTLE FOXES
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Leo taunts Zan, "What a little fool you are! What I Birdie draws cold looks from the Hubbards as she
could do in a place like that! 1" . "Oh mind your pleads to have Lionett back.
own business, I can imagine the kind of things you'd
A good play could not go on without help backstage.
Here Van Odell, Jan Alston, and Frank Coulter make
up characters for Little Foxes.
Regina, Ben, and Oscar Hubbard persuade Mr.
Marshall to "bring the machine to the cotton! "
Horace falls with a
heart attack . .
. .and is carried
off.
Faculty Game
plots and plans in
a huddle before
tive teammates.
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rise as
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Our own Ladybugs twist and shout at the Fac-
ulty Game. There's Ringo Huebner on the
drums. She`s accompanying George Neelley,
Paul Cook, and John Phillips.
Mrs. Cochran charges off to a
dubious destination,
Mrs. Alston and Joan Varn jump for the
ball and are cheered on by their respec-
Notice all the smiling faces! ! -Well, one at Linda Harvell"s free throw helps the girls to win.
Installation of FHA Officers
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The new officers of the Junior and Senior Chapters of the FHA
rise as they light their candles.
Mrs. Riggs and Mrs, Phillips announce the State De-
gree winners, 1. to r.: Yolanda Burkhalter, Barbara
Staten, Kathy Sperry, Ann Kirby, and Sharon Yeager.
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Sponsors Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Riggs award the
FHA degrees.
Spring Festivities
Ten Senior girls are hostesses for the "Hula Haven" fete.
L. to R. they are: Sherry Holland, Susan Timm, Joy
Cooper, Sue Hierth, Patricia Hill, Peggye Breazeale,
Dianna Weirus, Margaret Brown, June Bearden, Pam
Adams.
Of course , no party is complete without refresh-
ments, as Jimmy Parrish demonstrates! !
The C
Looks
joying
'64 Seniors and their dates swing to the music of the
"Club Hula Haven. "
The Citations play for Formals and the
JR.-SR. Prom.
Flowers and a fountain make the
decorations complete for the "Hula
Haven."
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Seniors' Party Formal and Casual
One of the highlights
of the 1964 celebra-
tions was the Senior
Western Party at the
A&M Club. Ten
Senior girls gave the
party at the "Silver
Spur Dance Hall" to
honor the Class of
'64.
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L. to R. (top row): Julie Goode, Candy Evans, Ann Kirby, Pam Adkins, Jackie
Kelly. (Bottom row): Sharon Covey, Marcia Runkles, Melanie Miller, Gail
Keown, and Suzanne Medlen.
Teachers and parents sponsor the Senior parties and join
in the fun. Here they are at the "Club Hula Haven. "
The Citations join in the Beatle Craze.
Looks as though Carolyn Hooper is en-
joying it! !
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Awards Day
Language awards go to Mary Ruth Watkins,
Anne Ballinger, Karen Stuverud, Nancy
Inglis, and Sherry Mims.
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Dr. Kate
Adele Hill
presents the
DAR scholar-
ship to Linda
Feldman.
Homemaking
Awards go to
Karlene Kne-
bel, Ann
Avera, Pam
Adkins, and
Candy Evans.
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Deborah Shatte wins the Science Award.
Mr. Adkins gives band honors.
Lorelei Brown receives a Math Award.
Award and Honors Brought
to CHS During '63-'64
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Russell Hanna wins Bausch-Lomb.
Linda Liles (left) and Pam Adkins (right) were
winners in the district wool contest and Pam went
on and placed in the State competition.
Nancy Inglis wins the English Award.
Dick Pewthers, Sherry Holland, Peggye Breazeale,
and Glen Collier attended the ALL-STATE Choir
in Houston. (Not pictured, Dianna Weirus was in
the ALL-STATE Orchestra with her violin. )
Carter wins in Photography.
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Well, we all
need a rest
after a vigor-
ous race ,
don't we ,
Debbie?
Sports Da y
and
Elections!
ELECTION RESULTS
Student President -Jerry Holbert
Editor of Tigerland -Ann A vera
Business Managers -Jane Rudder, Ruth McGill
Yell Leaders - Sallye Sorenson, Daisy Sloan, Sharon
Yeager, Debbie Cooper, and Cynthia Castle.
And it's a scramble for the finish and the JUNIORS
are Champs !
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Plans, hopes, and posters go up during
the week of elections.
Snaps
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George Huebner and Bruce Riggs show how
to dress in a blizzard as they combat the
"Big Snow."
Poor Jimmy! He doesn't
have a chance . but he
doesn't seem too upset . .
It's "down the hatch" for Seniors during Little Foxes
rehearsals.
Some people have nothing better to do
than loiter in the doorway,
The Tiger football team sneaks a break at the
Tastee.
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After careful plotting and planning students
decorate the slab with a new modern art
statue.
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Dick Pewthers and Glen Collier enter
Sam Houston Coliseum for rehearsal
of the Grand Concert of the All-State
Choir.
"What do you mean I have to get my Most Handsome picture
' taken tomorrow?"
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Sandy Miller gives the old "come hither" and
Peggye Breazeale is hypnotized.
Seniors will eat any time, any place.
All-State Band plays at Sam Houston Coliseum in
Houston.
Graduation
Here the Seniors stand for
the final benediction.
The combined choirs led
the audience in CHS.
Earlier, the Concert Choir
performed "Once to Every
Man and Nation. "
"Amen. "
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May 27, 1964
The Class of '64 receive their diplomas at the commencement ceremony held on Tiger Field. Nancy
Inglis was named Valedictorian and Linda Feldman was named Salutatorian.
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NANCY INGLIS
Members of the 1963-64 Student
Council are, 1, to r. (first row):
Kay Fisher, Linda Isbell, Sandy
Cathcart, Jane Houze, Sharon
Yeager, Rosemary Sharp, Sherry
Holland. (Second row): Linda
Feldman, Jane Bashaw, Joan Huff,
Margaret Mc Murry, Pam Adams,
Julie Davis, Charmille Bridges,
Carol Whiting, Charles Dodson.
(Third row): Linda Anderson,
Terry Jones, Larry Holt, David
Alexander, Bill Price, Billy Mit-
chell. (Fourth row): Russ Harvell,
Bruce Riggs, Paul Fagan, Stephen
Prescott, Scott Hervey, Tommy
Meinecke, Walter Varvel, David
Gay.
The Student Council is elected by the students.
Each Homeroom elects two representatives, aboy
and a girl, who attend the meetings of the Student
Council and report the happenings of the meeting.
This year the Student Council was active in starting
a fund to support an orphan. The entire student
body will take part in this project. Another activi-
ty that the Student Council sponsored was the work
day at which the freshmen, sophomores, and jun-
iors cleared the creek and cleaned the school
grounds. The student council proposed and passed,
with the approval of the student body, the scholar-
ship fund which will send some boy or girl to Texas
A&M University.
A&M Consolidated High School owes a special
thanks to David Gay, President of the Student
Council, who urged the passing of the Student
Council projects and who worked hard for the
school.
Other officers of the Student Council are Johnny Badgett, Vice President; Margaret Mc Murry, Recording Secretary:
Sherry Holland, Corresponding Secretary; and Bruce Riggs, Treasurer. The Student Council Member at Large was
Charles Dodson for 1963-64.
The Student Council elected the following seniors as Citizens of the Month for 1963-64: David Gay, Bruce Riggs,
Nancy Inglis, Jan Bugler, Linda Feldman, Margaret Mc Murry, Michael Leinhart, Billy Mitchell, Bill Duke, J.
Pewthers, and Lee Sicilio.
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L. to R.: Sherry Holland, Editor; Ann
Avera, Jr. Bus. Mgr. ; Susan Timm, Sr.
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Tigerland Staff
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The TIGERLAND STAFF claims a new home in the
new building. My, that's an odd crew! !
Special Appreciation
This page is dedicated to those people who gave hours of their time to
make the 1964 TIGERLAND one of the best. As Editor, I wish to thank
Susan Timm who served as Senior Business Manager as well as Assistant
Editor, and Ann Avera who served as Junior Business Manager. Other
members of the annual staff who did outstanding work are Pam Adams,
Harriett Hferth, Linda Bloom, and our artists, Lorelei Brown, Charles Dod-
son, and Bruce Riggs. I wish to express my deep gratitude to these people
and to the entire annual staff who worked with them,
Sincerely, C
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Sherry Holland, Editor
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Class of 1964
PAMELA JUNE ADAMS "Pam"
1. Tigerettes Sergeant; Basketball Letter; Volleyball; Baseball; NEDT Award; Congo
Cuties.
2. Tigerettes Sergeant and Reporter; Student Council Officer; Basketball Letter; Lat-
in Club; Congo Cuties.
3. Tigerettes Junior Captain; Class Secretary; Basketball Letter; Spanish Club; Mixed
Chorus -Vice President; FHA; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Tigerettes President; Student Council; Class Vice President; FHA -Second Vice
President; DAR Award; TIGERLAND; Spanish Club; Tigerland Turntable; UIL -
Gold Medal Solo and Madrigal; Most Cooperative.
TEXAS TECH
PAMELA GRAY ADKINS "Pam"
1. Tigerettes; FHA; TIGERLAND; Latin Club; Congo Cuties; Honor Roll.
2. Tigerettes; FHA; Latin Club; Honor Roll; TIGERLAND.
3. Most Beautiful; Bengal Belles; FHA; Homemaking Merit Award; Spanish Club;
Honor Roll; Honor Sweater.
4. Most Beautiful; Bengal Belles; Officer, Lieutenant; FHA; Wool Contest; Honor
Roll; Crisco Award.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
CAROLYN ALLEN
1. FHA; Tigerettes.
2. FHA.
3. FHA; Shorthand Award.
4. FHA. `
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY J
KRISTINE FRANCES ANDERSON
4. Transferred from Bryan; Safari Staff; UIL Ready Writing; Honor Roll.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
PAMELA JANE AVERA "Pam'
1. FHA; Tigerettes; Homeroom Treasurer.
2. Mixed Chorus; Class Officer; Tigerettes; Congo Cuties; Volleyball; Tigerland
Turntable.
3. Junior Play Crew; Choir Officer; Volleyball; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Senior Play Crew; Choir; Tigerland Turntable.
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JOHN DAVID BADGETT
1. NEDT Award.
2. Golf.
3. Speech; Junior Play Cast; Golf.
4. Student Council Vice President; Student Government Day; Citizen of the Month;
Golf.
TEXAS TECH
GERALDINE CLARE BASSETT
3. Transferred from New York.
JUNE BEARDEN
1. Tigerettes; Student Council; FHA.
~ 2. Tigerettes; FHA; Congo Cuties; TAP Talent Show - 1st; Speech Talent Show.
3. Bengal Belles; FHA; TAP Talent Show; Speech Talent Show.
4. Bengal Belles; Reporter -Bengal Belles; FHA; Class Treasurer; Speech Talent
i Show; Commercial Award.
I SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE
EUSEBIO V. BENAVIDEZ "Sonny"
1. Baseball.
2. Baseball.
3. Baseball.
4. Baseball.
PEGGYE JANE BREAZEALE
1. FHA; Tigerettes Officer; Safari Staff; Softball; Congo Cuties.
2. FHA Officer; Tigerettes; TIGERLAND; Choir - 1st UIL Vocal Ensemble; 1st TAP
Talent Show; LWNS; Girls' Quartet; Congo Cuties.
3. FHA Officer; Bengal Belles; Concert Choir; All-Region Choir; UIL Vocal Ensem-
ble - 1st; Spring Musical; Spanish Club; LWNS; 1st -TAP Talent Show.
4. FHA President; Bengal Belles Captain; Concert Choir; All-Region Choir; All-State
Choir Alternate; STATE FHA Choir; Spanish Club; Trezettes; LWNS; Outstanding
Choir Member; Most Likely to Succeed; 1st UIL Trio and Madrigal.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
EWING ERNEST BROWN, JR. "Sonny"
1. Band.
2. Band.
3. Band; Photo Club; Spanish Club; Bowling Club Vice President and Team Captain.
4. Band Vice President; Spanish Club; Photo Club; Bowling Club.
ALLEN ACADEMY
LORELEI BROWN
1. JCL - 2nd State Sculpture Contest; Powder Puff; Honor Roll.
2. JCL - 1st State Sculpture Contest; Latin Award; Honor Roll.
3. Junior Play Cast; TIGERLAND; Safari Editor; JCL - 1st Sculpture Contest; 1st
Drama Interp. Trinity Speech Meet; National Merit Finalist.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
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MARGARET GWYNNE BROWN
1. Student Council; Band; Band Council; Honor Roll; Tennis; Safari Staff; Congo
Cuties.
2. Student Council; Band; Trick Twirler; Band Council; Number Sense; Honor Roll;
Congo Cuties Co-Captain; NEDT Award.
3. Band Council; Trick Twirler; Junior Play Crew; Regional Number Sense; National
Merit Honorable Mention; 1st - UIL Twirling.
4. Band Council; Head Twirler; Senior Play Crew; Presidente Spanish Club; Honor
Sweater; Honor Roll; 1st - UIL Twirling; Regional Number Sense; 4th State Short-
hand; Best All-Around Girl; National Honor Society.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
JAN BUTLER
1. Tigerettes; Latin Club; FHA; Outstanding Freshman; NEDT Award.
2. Tigerettes; Student Council; FHA; Honor Roll.
3. Bengal Belles; Spanish Club; FHA; Honor Roll.
4. Bengal Belles Lieutenant; Spanish Club; Honor Roll; FHA; Honor Sweater; Nation-
al Honor Society; Citizen of the Month.
SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE
ANDREA JO CHANCEY
STANLEY PRESTON CLARK, JR.
3. Transferred from Bryan; Junior Play Cast; TIGERLAND; Photo Club; Mixed Chorus.
4. Senior Play Cast; Concert Choir; Photo Club; TIGERLAND.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
LEE JACKSON COFFEY "Jack"
1. Photo Club; Football; Baseball Manager; 1st -District Junior Declamation.
2. Photo Club; Baseball.
3. Photo Club; TIGERLAND; Junior Play Cast; State One-Act Play, Best Actor - Dis-
trict; Advance Speech Award; 2nd -Trinity Speech Meet.
4. Photo Club; Senior Play Cast; One-Act Play Crew; Speech Award; 2nd -District
Prose.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
GLEN ELDON COLLIER
1. Concert Choir; Musical; NEDT Award.
2. Choir; Basketball.
3. Choir; All-Region Choir; Junior Play Cast; Photo Club; Musical.
4. Choir; All-Region Choir; All-STATE Choir; Outstanding Choir Member; Senior
Play Cast; Photo Club; TIGERLAND; Honor Sweater; National Honor Society.
SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE COLLEGE
JOYCELYN ANNE COOPER "Joy"
1. Safari Staff; FHA; Choir; Musical; Honor Roll; Tigerettes; Congo Cuties Manager.
2. TIGERLAND; FHA; Choir; Tigerettes.
3. Homecoming Nominee; TIGERLAND; FHA; Concert Choir.
4. Homecoming 1st Princess; FHA; TIGERLAND; Choir; Senior Favorite; 1; 2 Cutest
Couple; Senior Play Crew; 3rd District Typing.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
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SHARON LYNN COVEY
1. FHA; Tigerettes; Homeroom President.
2. Tigerettes; FHA; Basketball; Class Secretary.
3. Cheerleader; FHA; Junior Favorite; Basketball; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Head Cheerleader; FHA; Basketball; School Flirt.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
SAMUEL HENRY CRESWELL "Sam"
3. Debate - 1st Nacogdoches Tournament; Photo Club.
4. Photo Club; Speech.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
JUDITH LEE DEAN "Judy"
1. FNA; FHA; Congo Cuties; Art Club; Safari Staff.
2. FNA; FHA; Debate; Art Club.
3. FNA; FHA; Junior Play Cast; Tigerland Turntable Manager; Dratna Club.
4. FNA Treasurer; FHA; Tigerland Turntable Manager; Band Talent Show MC.
CHARLES CREIG DODSON
3. Transferred from Travis in Austin; Political Arts Club.
4. Student Council; TIGERLAND; Air Force Test 100~fo.
WILLIAM FREDERICK DUKE "Bill"
4. Transferred from Ames, Iowa; All-School Favorite; Best All-Around; Most Hand-
some; Track Letter; 3rd State 880; Citizen of the Month; Most Valuable Track
Man; Honor Roll; Air Force Test 100%.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
ROBERT ROLLIN ELKINS "Bobby"
1. Basketball; NEDT Award; Speech Play; Softball; Homeroom President,
2. Basketball; Softball; Volleyball; Homeroom President.
3. Choir; Musical; Junior Play Crew; Homeroom President.
4. Choir; Senior Play Crew; Spanish I.
TEXAS TECH
CANDYCE EVANS "Candy"
1. FHA.
2. FHA; Congo Cuties; FNA; Softball; 1st TAP Talent Show.
3. FHA; Trinity Speech Meet Finals; Junior Play Cast; FNA Secretary.
4, FHA; FNA Secretary; Trinity Speech Meet Finals; Betty Crocker Award; TIGER
LAND.
LAMAR TECH
LINDA SUE FELDMAN
1. FHA; Basketball; Honor Roll; Homemaking Award.
2. FHA; Basketball; Volleyball; Latin Award; Honor Roll.
3. FHA; Basketball Letter; Volleyball; Junior Play Crew; Honor Roll; Honor Sweater;
Girls" State.
4. FHA; Basketball Letter; Volleyball; FNA; Honor Roll; Student Council; National
Honor Society; DAR Scholarship; Salutatorian.
LILLIE JOLLY SCHOOL OF NURSING
KENNETH LEE FISHER "Ken"
1. Choir; Musical; Major Athletics; Debate.
2. Choir; Band; Photo Club.
3. Choir; Musical; Band; Junior Play Crew; Senior Play Crew.
4. Choir; All-Region Choir; Photo Club; Senior Play Crew.
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DAVID EDWARD RYAN GAY
1. TIGERLAND; Safari Staff; 2nd District Extemp. ; NEDT Award.
2. Latin Club; Debate; Chou; JCL; Speech Award; 1st District Extemp; TIGERLAND.
3. TIGERLAND; Choir; Debate; Student Council; DIA Seminar; Junior Play Cast; 3rd
" .Regional Extemp. ; Speech Award; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Student Council President; Choir; TIGERLAND; Citizen of the Month; Tigerland -
Turntable; Friendliest; Most Persuasive; Most Representative; 2nd State Extemp.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ~ '
CHERYL KAY GILBERT "Kay"
1. FHA; Basketball; UIL Spelling.
2. FHA; Basketball; Homeroom Officer; Volleyball.
3. FHA; Basketball; Junior Play Crew; Shorthand Award; UIL Shorthand; Homeroom
Officer.
4. FHA; Basketball.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
ELLIOTT J. GILBERT, JR. J
1.
2. Transferred from French HS, Beaumont; Baseball.
3. Bowling Club.
4. Bowling Club.
JULIE ANN GOODE ~
1. FHA; Tigerettes; Pruitt's Sewing Award; TIGERLAND; Honor Roll; Latin Club; f
Congo Cuties; NEDT Award.
2. FHA Junior Chapter President; Tigerettes; Latin Club; Honor Roll; Latin Award;
TIGERLAND.
3. Bengal Belles; FHA; Spanish Club; Honor Roll; Honor Sweater; Junior Play Cast.
4. Bengal Belles; FHA; Spanish Club; Honor Roll.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY I
PAULA RUTH GRUMBLES
1. FHA.
2. FHA -Treasurer.
3. FHA.
4. FHA.
TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY
CHARLES RUSSELL HANNA "Russell"
1. Football; Basketball; Track; Major Athletics Club.
2. Basketball; Track; Major Athletics Club; "C" Club; Class Vice President; Student
Council.
3. Basketball; Track; Major Athletics Club; "C" Club; Most Valuable Track Player;
Class President; Junior Favorite; Junior Play Crew; All-District Basketball.
4. Football; Basketball; Sportsmanship Award; Track; Major Athletics Club; "C"
Club; Honor Sweater; All-District Basketball; Bausch-Lomb Science Award; Math
Award.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
BENNETT LEE HARDEMAN "Ben"
1. Science Club; Greater Houston Science Fair - 1st.
2. Science Club; Powder Puff Drill Team.
3. Photo Club President; Junior Play Crew.
4. Photo Club; Senior Play Crew; Craftsmanship Award.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
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JENNIFER ANN HARTLEY
1. GRA Member; German Club; Homeroom Vice President; Girl Reserve.
2. GRA; German Club; Girl Reserve.
3. GRA Secretary-Treasurer; French Club; Girl Reserve Rep.
4. Transferred from Ames, Iowa; Homeroom President.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
LINDA SUE HARVELL
1.' Student Council; Homecoming Nomfnee; Sports Queen Candidate; Most Beautiful;
Congo Cuties; Baseball; Band.
2. Class Officer; Homecoming Princess; Most Beautiful; FFA Sweetheart Nominee;
Band; Congo Cuties; Baseball; Basketball Letter; Volleyball.
3. Homecoming Nominee; FFA Sweetheart Nominee; FNA; Baseball; Basketball Let-
ter; Volleyball.
4. Homecoming Princess; FNA President; Basketball Letter.
HARRIETT SUE HIERTH "Sue"
1. Band; FHA; Congo Cuties; LWNS; 1st UIL Solo and Ensemble Clarinet; Homeroom
Officer; Honor Roll; Tennis; NEDT Award.
2. Band; FHA; Congo Cuties; LWNS; Homeroom Officer; Honor Roll; Solo, Ensemble
UIL Contest; Latin Club; FHA Junior Degree.
3. Band Officer; FHA; LWNS; Bowling Club Officer; Junior Play Cast; Speech Play;
Drama Club; Trinity Speech Meet; 1st UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest; Regional
Band; 1st Chair District Band; Homeroom Officer.
4. Senior Play Cast; Honor Sweater; LWNS; Band Officer; Arion Award; Outstanding
Band Member; TIGERLAND; Spanish Club; Regional Band; Bowling Club; Home-
room Officer; Speech Merit Award; One-Act Play; National Honor Society; Trin-
ity Speech Meet; Solo and Ensemble Contest; Honor Roll.
COTTEY COLLEGE
PATRICIA ANN HILL "Trisha"
1. Homeroom Officer; Safari Staff; Concert Choir; Musical; Tigerettes; Congo Cuties.
2. Homeroom Officer; Safari Staff; Concert Choir; 1st UIL Solo; Tigerettes.
3. TIGERLAND; Concert Choir; Lead in Musical; Solo, Ensemble Contest; Finalist
in 5 State Voice Contest.
4. Concert Choir; Choir Secretary; Solo, Ensemble Contest; Choir Award; Night of
Music.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
ELTON ALLEN HOLLAND "E. A."
3. Bowling Club President and Team Captain.
4. Bowling Club Team Captain.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
CHERYL ANNE HOLLAND "Sherry"
1. 1st Twirling Solo; Band; Congo Cuties; Honor Roll; NEDT Award.
2. Majorette; Band; Choir Officer; Congo Cuties; Sports Queen Candidate; TIGER-
LAND; 1st Twirling Solo and Ensemble; FHA; LWNS; Softball; Honor Roll; Home-
room Officer.
3. Majorette; Band; Concert Choir; Homecoming Princess; TIGERLAND -JUNIOR
BUSINESS MANAGER; Latin Club President; 1st Twirling Solo and Ensemble; FHA
Officer; Junior Play Crew; LWNS; Honor Roll; FFA Sweetheart.
4. Majorette; Band President; Concert Choir Officer; Homecoming Queen; TIGER-
LAND EDITOR; Trezettes; Regional Choir; All-State Choir Alternate; Honor Roll;
Student Council Officer; Semi-Finalist Miss Teenage America Contest; National
Honor Society; All-School Favorite; Senior Play Cast; Most Representative Girl;
Outstanding Choir Member; Honor Sweater.
TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY
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JOAN HUFF
1. FHA; Class Treasurer; Homeroom Officer; Powder Puff.
2. FHA; Homeroom Officer; Volleyball; Powder Puff.
3. FHA; Student Council.
GEORGE LEE HUEBNER, III
3. Junior Play Cast; Choir; Musical.
4. Senior Play Cast; Chou; Student Govermnent Day.
TEXAS TECH
NANCY EILEEN INGLIS
1. 2nd Regional One-Act Play; Trinity Speech Meet; 3rd Oratory; Honor Roll.
2. Outstanding Speech I Student; Honor Roll; Trinity Speech Meet, 2nd Storytelling;
Latin Club.
3. 1st, State One-Act Play; State One-Act Outstanding Performer; 2nd Regional
Poetry Interp. ; Outstanding Science Student; Spanish I Award; Advanced Drama
Award; Junior Play Cast.
4. Honor Sweater; Citizen of the Month; Senior Play Cast; Class Rep.; Speech Award;
411-Star Cast, District One-Act Play; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Most
Studious; English Award; Spanish II Award; DAR American History Award; Vale-
dictorian.
BARNARD COLLEGE in NEW YORK
JACQUALYN ANN KELLY "Jackie"
2. Transferred from Houston; 1st in Twirling Solo and Duet; Band.
3. Drum Major of Band; 1st in Twirling Solos; 7th in USA in National Strutting Com-
petition; Junior Play.
4. Drum Major; Band Council; 1st Twirling Solos and Ensemble; Spanish Club; 1st in
Strutting Competition at Sam Houston Twirling Camp; Senior Play.
LAMAR TECH
DAVID HARBART KENT
1. Science Club; 2nd -Greater Houston Science Fair.
2. Choir; Chess Club.
3. National Merit Semi-Finalist; Concert Choir; Photo Club; Debate Team; 1st
Nacogdoches Debate Tourney; State One-Act Play Crew; Junior Play Crew; Choir
Musical.
4. National Merit Finalist; Photo Club; Senior Play Cast; Junior Play Stage Manager;
One-Act Play Crew; Speech Award.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
MARTHA GAIL KEOWN "Gail"
1. FHA; Tigerettes; Band.
2. FHA; Band.
3. FHA; Band; Majorette; Junior Play Cast; TAP Talent Show; Regional Band Tryouts.
4. TIGERLAND; Majorette; Band; Band Sweetheart.
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CYNTHIA ANN KERLICK "Cyndi"
1. Tigerettes; Basketball; FHA; Latin Club.
2. Tigerettes; Choir; Basketball; FHA.
3. Concert Choir; Basketball; FHA; Junior Play Crew.
4. Concert Choir; Basketball; FHA; Senior Play Crew.
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
ANN WRIGHT KIRBY
1. Tigerettes; Choir; Congo Cuties; Homeroom Officer.
2. Tigerettes Sergeant; Choir Pianist; UIL Piano; FHA; Homeroom Officer; Congo
Cuties.
3. Bengal Belles; Choir; UIL; FHA; Junior Play Crew.
4. Bengal Belles; Choir; FHA Officer; State Degree; County Winner in 6th Area Wool
Contest.
TEXAS TECH
CHERIE ANN LeBLANC
1. FHA; Art Club.
2. FHA.
3. FHA.
4. FHA.
MICHAEL GARY LEINHART
1. Chess Club; Tennis; Honor Roll.
2. Chess Club; Tennis; Most Studious; Honor Roll; Speech Play; Powder Puff Drill
Team.
3. Tennis; DAR American History Award; Junior Play Cast.
4. Tennis Letter; Senior Play Crew; Honor Sweater; Most Studious; National Honor
Society.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
MERIWYN LEINHART " Wyn"
1. FHA.
2. FHA; Chou; Vogue Pattern Contest.
3. FHA; Choir.
4. FHA; Chou.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
FRANK CARLTON LITTERST, III
1. Class President; Class Favorite; Football Letter; Baseball; Track; Basketball.
2. Transferred from Buna; Football; Baseball; Track.
3. Football Letter; Track; Spanish Club.
4. Football Letter, Captain, Most Valuable Back, Most Valuable Player; Senior
Favorite; School Flirt.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
BARBARA JEAN LORENZ
1. Softball; Band; FHA.
2. FHA; Band.
3. Band; FHA.
4. FNA; FHA; Band.
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CAROL JEAN LIVERMAN
1. FHA; Tigerettes; Latin Club.
2. FHA Secretary; Tigerettes; Bowling Club,
3. FHA; Spanish Club; Bowling Club; TIGERLAND; Junior Play Crew.
4. FHA Treasurer; Bowling Club; TIGERLAND; Senior Play Crew.
ROSE LEE LYNCH
1. FHA.
2. FHA; Volleyball.
3. FHA.
4. FHA.
JUDY ELLEN MARTIN
1. Honor Roll; Speech Talent Show.
2. Latin Club President; Basketball; Volleyball; UIL Typing.
3. Bowling Club Secretary; Shorthand Award; UIL Regional Shorthand.
4. FHA; Bowling Club Secretary-Treasurer.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
VICTORIA ALONZO MARTINEZ "Vickie"
1. FHA; Basketball; Tigerettes; Congo Cuties; Volleyball; Softball.
2. FHA; Basketball; Tigerettes; Congo Cuties; Volleyball; Softball.
3. FHA.
4. FHA; Basketball; Volleyball.
DONALD BRANN McCRORY "Don"
1. Swimming; Homeroom Officer; Latin Club.
2. Basketball; Student Council Officer; NEDT Award.
3. Tennis; Honor Sweater; National Merit S.emi-Finalist; History Award; Homeroom
President .
4. Senior Play Cast; Spanish Club Officer; Homeroom President; National Merit
Finalist.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
MARGARET ANN McMURRY "Max"
1. Student Council; Tigerettes; FHA; Homeroom Officer.
2. Class Rep.; Tigerettes; FHA 1st Vice President; Homeroom Secretary; NEDT
Award.
3. Student Council; Tigerettes Lieutenant; FHA Secretary; Junior Play Cast; Tiger-
land Turntable; Homeroom Officer; TIGERLAND.
4. Class President; Student Council Secretary; Safari; FHA Rep.; Tigerland Turn-
table; Choir Secretary; Homeroom Treasurer.
TEXAS TECH
MELANIE ANN MILLER
1. FHA; Tigerettes.
2, FHA; Tigerettes; TAP Talent Show,
3. FHA; Junior Play Crew; Tigerland Turntable.
4. FHA; Senior Play Crew; Tigerland Turntable; Safari; TIGERLAND.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
JIM FRANK MILLS, JR.
1. Tennis; Basketball.
2. Tennis; Basketball.
3. Tennis; Basketball.
4, Tennis; Basketball.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
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KEITH M, MIMS
1, German Club,
2, Transferred to CHS,
3, Debate; Latin Club; UIL Persuasive Speaking,
4, Debate; Golf; Senior Play Cast.
WILLIAM TURNER MITCHELL "Billy"
1. Student Council; Junior Secretary Rifle Match.
2. Student Council; 5th State Mechanical Drawing Contest; Junior Secretary Rifle
Match.
3. Distinguished Expert Marksman; Junior Secretary Rifle Match,
4. Student Council; Basketball; Exchange Club Boy of the Month; Citizen of the
Month; Student Government Day; Major Athletics; Most Likely to Succeed; 3rd
Junior Secretary Rifle Match.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
JAMES HUGH PARRISH "Jimmy"
1, Football; Basketball; Track; Tumbling Club,
2, Transferred from Corsicana; Football; FFA,
3, Track; FFA; Junior Play Crew,
4. Football; Track; FFA Officer; FHA Sweetheart.
JENNINGS HOWARD PEWTHERS "J. "
1, Football; Baseball; Track; Homeroom Officer; Major Athletics Club; Powder Puff
Cheerleader,
2, Football; Baseball; Track; "C" Club; Major Athletics Club; Homeroom Officer;
Powder Puff Cheerleader.
3. Football; Baseball; Track; "C" Club; Major Athletics Club; Speech Club.
4. Football; Baseball; Track; Senior Play Crew; Senior Favorite; 1/2 of Cutest
Couple; "C" Club; Major Athletics Club; Citizen of the Month.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
ELINDA NORENE PLANTT
1, FNA; FHA,
2, FNA; FHA,
3, FHA; Junior Play Cast.
4, FHA; Merit for Teacher's Assistant.
JUDITH ANN QUISENBERRY "Judy"
1, Congo Cuties; FHA; Choir; Tigerettes; Musical.
2, Choir; Congo Cuties; FHA,
3. Choir; FHA; Junior Play Crew; Musical.
4. Choir; FHA; Senior Play Crew,
SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE
BILLY HAL RANSDELL "Randy"
1, Swimming.
2, Swimming,
3, Swimming; Junior Play Crew.
4, Swimming,
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
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JAMES LOUIS REEVES "Jimmy"
1. Football; Class Secretary.
2. Transferred to CHS; Football; Band.
3. Band; Spanish Club; Junior Play Crew.
4. Band -Most Outstanding Boy; Most Cooperative Boy; Spanish Club Secretary;
Senior Play Crew.
TEXAS TECH
MARCIA LYN RUNKLES
1. Latin Club; Newspaper Staff; GAA; Homeroom Secretary.
2, Majorette; Spanish Club; GAA.
3. Majorette; Spanish Club; FTA; FNA; GAA; Pep Squad.
4. Spanish Club; FTA; FNA; Drama Club; Newspaper Staff; Senior Play Cast; GAA;
Pep Squad; Transferred from Brookings, S. D.; Senior Play Crew; TIGERLAND.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
LEE SICILIO "Cicero"
2. Transferred from Atlanta, Georgia; Chess Club; Football; Baseball; Major Ath-
letics Club.
3. Latin Club; Major Athletics Club.
4. Football; Major Athletics Club; Class Secretary; Citizen of the Month.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
RALPH ALEXANDER SMITH
1. Band; Art Club.
2. Band; Art Club.
3. Band; Craftsmanship Award.
4. Band.
LAWRENCE ANDREW STEELY
1. Tennis; Chess Club; Softball.
2. Tennis.
3. Debate; Junior Play Cast; Tennis.
4. Debate; Tennis.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
SUSAN TIMM
1. Tigerettes; FHA; Congo Cuties.
2. Tigerettes; FHA; Congo Cuties; Speech Award; TIGERLAND; Trinity Speech Meet;
LWNS; Homeroom Officer; 1st -TAP Talent Show; Speech Talent Show; NEDT
Award.
3. Tigerettes Lieutenant; FHA; Student Council; TIGERLAND; Tigerland Turntable;
Speech Play; Junior Play Cast; Drama Club; Spanish Club; LWNS; 2nd District
Prose; Trinity Speech Meet.
4. Tigerettes Senior Captain; TIGERLAND SENIOR BUSINESS MANAGER; Senior Play
Cast; MC Band Talent Show; Speech Award; Regional UIL Prose.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
CARLOS WARREN WAGNER "Warren"
1. Choir.
2. Choir.
3. Choir; Musical.
4. Choir; Track.
TEXAS TECH
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STAN L. WALKER
4. Transferred from New York; Track.
DIANNA JEANNE WEIRUS
2. Transferred from San Antonio; Homeroom Vice President; LWNS; Congo Cuties;
Tigerettes.
3. Junior Play Cast; Cheerleader; Mixed Chorus President; Concert Choir; Homeroom
Secretary; Musical; Latin Club Vice President; 1st UIL Piano Solo Contest; LWNS;
Student Council.
4. Cheerleader; Trezettes; LWNS; Choir; All-Region Choir; All-State Orchestra;
•Friendliest; UIL Solo Ensemble Contest.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
WILLIAM HAYS WHITE "Bill"
1. Football; Major Athletics Club.
2, Track; Major Athletics Club.
3. Track; Major Athletics Club; Junior Play Crew.
4. Football; "C" Club; Major Athletics Club; Senior Play Crew.
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
JANET LYNN WHITEHEAD
1. Cheerleader; Homeroom President; Student Council.
2. Transferred from Vienna, Va. ;FHA; Speech Club; Second District Extemp; Debate;
Honor Roll; Speech Apprenticeship Award.
3. Class Vice President; Junior Play Cast; Speech Club; Debate Award; FHA; Photo
Club; Tigerettes.
4. Cheerleader; FHA; Speech Club; Speech Award; Senior Play Crew; Most School Spirit;
2nd Region UIL Debate.
RADFORD
ROBERT LOUIS WHITING, II "Bob"
1. Student Council; Baseball.
2. Basketball; Baseball; Student Council.
3. Basketball.
4. Track.
RODERICK KENNETH WOLF "Rick"
1. Baseball; Softball; Chess Club.
2. Baseball; Powder Puff Drill Team; Chess Club; Softball; Volleyball; Debate; Speech
Club.
3. Spanish Club.
4. FFA; Junior Conducting Team; Judging Team; Radio Team - 2nd Area; Photo
Club; Art Club; Speech Club.
SUZANNE ISABELLE MEDLEN
1, Choir; Band; Choir Musical; FHA; Powder Puff; UIL Vocal Solo - 1st.
2. Choir; Band; Twirler; FHA; Powder Puff.
3. Choir; Band; FHA; FHA Officer; Head Twirler; Junior Play; Choir Musical; Madrigal;
Spanish Club.
4. Band; FHA; Choir Musical; Senior Play; Spanish Club; Trick Twirler; All-Region
Choir; Choir Officer; 15 1st Place Twirling Medals; 2 1st Medals at Solo Contest.
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