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Foreword
The TIGERLAND STAFF is proud to present to
you this record of the school year 1962-63.
This year was basically the same as other years
to many, but to the seniors it was a special year
because it was their last, and now they must look
forward to the future with its surprises and anxi-
eties. To the freshmen, high school was new.
To the others, it was a continuation, and brought
new experiences.
We hope the annual pleases you, for whom it
was published.
Sincerely yours,
Betsy Ramge, Editor
To our principal, whose own principles
guide us; our advisor, our administrator of
justice, whose voice sometimes cows us, some-
times calms, sometimes inspires, sometimes
dismays;
To you, Mr. Ozment, we dedicate the best
we have - our 1963 TIGERLAND,
And we thank you, Sir, for the happiest
of high school memories.
The Class of 1963
Contents
Administration
Faculty
Classes
Sports
Organizations
Activities
Limelight
Our School Board . . . citizens elected to set up policies and to assist in administrative decisions
as representatives of the community. Left to right around the conference table are Mrs. P. W. Barker,
secretary to the superintendent; L. L. Palmer; John B. Longley, secretary; Herbert Thompson; J. B.
Hervey, president; A. F. Isbell; J. O. Alexander, Jr. ; G. B. Hensarling, vice-president; and W. T.
Riedel, superintendent.
W. T. RIEDEL
Superintendent
Superintendent's
Message
This Annual is a record of your school for the past
year, a report of the work and play that is necessary
to attain the objectives of the school.
The future hope of America rests with the Youth
of America, their understanding that the greatness of
our Nation lies not in her strength or her might but in
the worthiness of her citizens who, under God and our
form of Government, have made ,the most of them-
selves and their opportunities.
It is my hope that through this Annual, you will
be able to recall the many fond memories of your ac-
tivities during the 1962-1963 school year.
W. T. Riedel
Superintendent
Principal's
Message
May I commend you upon another successful year
at A & M Consolidated High School.
To the seniors, we wish for you the best in health,
happiness, and prosperity.
To the undergraduates, we wish for you a desire
to strengthen your educational background in order to
successfully compete in this demanding world.
E. P. Ozment
Principal
E. P. OZMENT, Principal
Administration
MRS, P. W. BARKER MRS. L. C. WESTBROOK
Secretary to the Secretary to the
Superintendent Principal
Languages
MR. FREDERICK WAGNER
English 3
English 2
. MRS. HARRIET MARTIN
English 4
English 1
MRS. MARY C. WORLEY
Spanish 1,2
English 3
MRS. MURIEL ORR
Latin 1,2
Plane Geometry
Science and Math
MR. KENNETH MORGAN
Biology
Botany
Zoology
MR. RAYMOND STREGER
Chemistry
Biology
MR. ARTHUR BRIGHT
Algebra I, II
Advanced Math
MRS. MARY LELAND
Algebra I,II
Plane Geometry
MR. EDSEL JONES
Related Math
Physical Science
MR. ED GUTHRIE
Trigonometry
Solid Geometry
Physics
MR. FRANK COULTER
Concert Choir Director
Mixed Chorus Director
MRS. MABEL BARGER
Art
MR. WILLARD JOHNSON
Band Director
Creative
Arts
MRS. ERMINE WORRELL
Speech
Drama
English 3 , 2
MRS. MARIE CHALK
Typing
Shorthand
Bookkeeping
Occupational
Arts
MRS. ALICE RIGGS
Homemaking 1,3
' MR. M. T. CLARK
Mechanical Drawing, Shop
MRS. BETTY CURL
Homemaking 2,4
Home and Family
Relations
MR. WAYNE LACY
Vocational
Agriculture'
MRS. ONEIDA HENSLEY
World History
Government
12
MRS. VERA DOWELL
Counselor
MRS. EFFIE DUNCAN
Librarian
Social
Studies
MRS, BILLIE COCHRAN
Girls Physical Education
Physical
Education
MR. JACK CHURCHILL
Boys Physical Education
MRS. HARRIET SPERRY
American History
Government
Classes
Looking down from their pinnacle on a job well done are Senior Class officers Mike Calliham,
president; Paul Mamaliga, secretary; Johnny Garcia, treasurer; and Jimmy McAfee, vice-president.
PEGGY LYNN AMES
1. Class Favorite; Student Council; Tigerettes;
TIGERLAND; Class Secretary; FHA, 2nd Vice -
President.
2. Tigerettes, Captain; Student Council; FHA, 3rd
Vice -President; Regional Vogue Contest; Class
Vice -President.
3. Bengal Belles; Choir; Homecoming Nominee;
Student Council; FHA , Songleader..
4. Class Favorite; Bengal Belles, Lieutenant; Stu-
dent Council, Secretary; Homecoming Princess;
Choir; FHA, Parliamentarian.
JEFFREY DANIEL BATES Dan
1. Choir, Musical; Student Council; Chess; All -
District Speller.
2. Choir, Musical; All -Regional Choir; Solo Award;.
Student Council; Chess.
3. Choir, Vice -President, All -Regional Choir; Stu-
dent Council, Treasurer; Class Favorite; Junior
Play; Basketball; Volleyball; Softball.
4. Choir, President, 1st Alternate All -State Choir;
Musical; Basketball; Volleyball.
MARTHA ELAINE ARMSTRONG
1. FHA; Basketball; Volleyball.
2. FHA; Basketball; Homemaking Progress Award.
3. FHA; Basketball; Softball.
4. FHA; Basketball.
JANET BARNES BEARRIE
1. Tigerettes; FHA; Homemaking Progress Award.
2. Tigerettes; FHA , Officer.
3. Tigerettes, Lieutenant; FHA , Treasurer; TIGER -
LAND; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Tigerettes, President; Chairman, March of Dimes;
TAP Queen; Senior Play; FHA, Treasurer; TIGER -
LAND, Section Editor.
LEYLA BILGUTAY
Transfer from
Istanbul, Turkey.
JOHN BLAIR BECKHAM
1. Golf; Science Club.
2. Golf; Choir, District Medalist.
3. Golf; Choir, Regional Choir.
4. Golf; "C" Club; Basketball
Manager; Choir, Musical.
JAMES BILLY BOSTICK
EMMA RUTH BISHOP
1. FHA; Choir; Tiger-
ettes; Powder Puff.
2. FHA; Choir, Musical;
Tigerettes; Powder
Puff.
3. Transferred to Africa.
4. FHA; Choir; TIGER -
LAND; Musical.
FRANK BEVERLEY
BROWN III
Butch
1. Class President;
Class Favorite;
Football; Track;
Student Council;
Major Athletics.
2. Student Council;
Football; Major
Athletics.
3. Junior Play; Track;
Major Athletics.
4. Student Council,
Vice -President;
All -School Favor-
ite; Most Cooper-
ative; TIGERLAND.
MARY LOYCE BRADSHAW
4. Transfer from Early, Texas.
Honor Roll; Shorthand Alter-
nate.
The seniors strike thinking poses
during the Air Force Test.
EMILY MARTHA CALHOUN
1. TIGERLAND; ISL Typing;
Softball; Powder Puff.
2. Choir; Basketball; Student
Council; Tigerettes; ISL
Softball; Powderpuff.
3. Class Vice -President; Choir;
Student Council; Basketball
NHS; Junior Play.
4. Honor Sweater; Choir; Most
Studious; Cheerleader; Tiger -
land Turntable; Girls Quartet.
OSWALD T. BURKE
1. Football; Track; Majo
Athletics; FFA, Green
hand Vice -President.
2. Football; Baseball;
Track; "C" Club;'
FFA.
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3. Football; Baseball;
"C" Club; Industrial
Arts.
4. Football, Most Val-
uable Player, Back,
All -District; Baseball;
Track; "C" Club.
Auto Mechan-
ic; Track.
Art Club.
FFA , Reserve
Grand Cham-
pion Barrow.
Football; Basketball; Major Athletics.
Football; Basketball; Golf; Major Athletics; Base-
ball.
Football; Basketball; Baseball; "C" Club; Student
Council; Volleyball.
Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track; "C" Club;
Class President; Volleyball.
Football; Basketball; Baseball;
letics; Track; Choir.
Football; Baseball; Track; "C"
stock Judging Team; Choir.
Football; Baseball; Track; "C"
Dairy Products Judging, State;
Football; Track; Baseball; "C"
FFA; Major Ath-
Club; FFA, Live -
Club; FFA Officer;
Choir; Softball.
Club; FFA.
Transfer from St.
Thomas, Houston, Texas
Football; Track; Major
Athletics; FFA, Live-
stock Judging.
Football; Track; Major
Athletics; FFA, Live-
stock Judging.
Football; Track; "C"
Club; FFA, Livestock
Judging, State.
Football; "C" Club;
FFA; Softball.
Transfer from San Mar-
cos Academy, San
Marcos, Texas. Choir,
Musical; Latin II Club;
FHA.
Choir, Musical.
Choir, Musical.
One -Act Play,
1st in State, State
AA Outstanding
Performer; Choir.
Student Body Pres-
ident; Choir.
Art Club.
Basketball; Softball; Honor Roll.
Latin Club; Honor Roll; Softball; Volleyball.
Softball.
Football; Baseball; Track; Major Athletics; Choir;
FFA, Outstanding FFA Student.
Football; Baseball; Track; Major Athletics; Choir;
Powder Puff Queen; FFA, Dairy Judging, Conduct-
ing Team, Star Chapter Farmer, Outstanding
Agriculture Student.
Football; Baseball; Track; "C" Club; Choir; FFA,
President, Outstanding Student, Star Chapter
Farmer, Dairy Judging Team.
Football; All -District, Most Valuable Lineman;
"C" Club; FFA, President, State Champion
Poultry Judging Team; Softball.
Band; Track;
Photography.
TAP Talent
Show; 4-H.
TAP Talent
Show; 4-H.
Tigerettes; FHA; Tiger's
Tale; Powder Puff;
TIGERLAND,
Tigerettes; FHA;
Tiger's Tale; Powder
Puff; TIGERLAND.
TIGERLAND,
FHA; Debate; Choir;
TIGERLAND, Section
Swimming; Chess;
Major Athletics.
Tiger's Tale;
Football; Tennis;
Major Athletics.
Tennis, Regional
Finalist; TAP
Talent Show;
Junior Play.
Tennis; Senior
Business Manager,
TIGERLAND; Ti-
gerland Turntable.
Debate; Chess, Vice -President; Honor
Roll; Rifle Team.
Outstanding Science Student; Chess,
President; Honor Roll; Rifle Team.
Outstanding Junior; Chess, President;
ISL Science, 4th in Regional; Math
Tourney, 1st Place Team; Honor Roll;
NHS.
Honor Sweater, Basketball Manager;
Volleyball; Honor Roll; Choir, Musical;
Math Tourney, 2nd Place Team; Schol-
arship to Harvard.
. Auto Mechanics.
. Craftsman Award.
Honor Roll; Band,
Dance Band.
Honor Roll; Debate;
Band, Student Director;
Latin Award; Dance
Band; Slide Rule.
Honor Roll; Band,
Student Director, All -
State; Most Coopera-
tive; Junior Play;
NHS.
Honor Roll; Honor
Sweater; Most Likely
to Succeed; Boy of the
Month; Choir, Student
Director, Musical;
Band Vice -President,
Regional.
Tigerettes; FHA; FNC;
Softball; Powder Puff.
Tigerettes; FHA; Bas-
ketball; Powder Puff.
Tigerettes; FHA; Choir;
Basketball.
Student Council; Choir;
Musical Crew; Senior
Play Crew; FHA; TI-
GERLAND.
Transfer from Bryan.
Tigerland Turntable;
TIGERLAND; Speech
Club; Honor Roll;
ISL Extemporaneous.
Football; Basketball;
Track; Art; Major
Athletics.
Basketball; Golf; "C"
Club; Honor Roll
Choir; Volleyball.
Basketball, All -Dis-
trict; Golf; "C" Club;
Honor Roll; Choir.
Basketball, All -Dis-
trict, Most Valuable
Player; Track; "C"
Club; Choir.
FHA; Tigerettes;
Choir, Musical.
FHA; Tigerettes;
Pdwderpuff.
FHA; Choir;
Junior Play Crew.
FHA; Senior Play
Crew.
Baseball; Auto Mechanics.
Baseball; Auto Mechanics; Major Athlet-
ics; "C" Club.
Baseball; Major Athletics;, "C" Club.
Baseball; Major Athletics; "C" Club.
Noon hour provides a chance for
relaxation and cramming, with
Scotty Manning leading this
group.
Choir, Musical;
Art Club.
Choir, Musical;
Photography Club.
Class Treasurer;
Choir; Tigerland
Turntable.
Class Treasurer;
Choir, Treasurer;
Homeroom Treas-
urer; Tigerland
Turntable.
CANDACE GARNER Candy
1. Student Council; Tigerettes; FHA;
Homeroom Vice -President.
2. Tigerettes; Homeroom Secretary;
FHA; TIGERLAND; Choir.
3. Student Council; Tigerettes; FHA;
Choir; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Bengal Belles; Secretary -Treasurer;
FHA Reporter; Choir; Best -Dressed
Girl; Homeroom Secretary -Treas-
urer.
PAUL WILSON
HANCOCK
1. Art; Photography;
Choir.
2. Band; TIGERLAND.
3. Band; TIGERLAND;
Junior Play; Band
Carnival Talent
Show.
4. Band; Band Coun-
cil; Tigerland
Turntable; Senior
Play Crew; Band
Carnival Talent
Show.
KATIE JEAN HENSARLING
1. Tigerettes; Choir;
Volleyball; Choir Mu-
sical.
2. Tigerettes; Choir, Mu-
sical; Volleyball; Soft-
ball; TIGERLAND.
3. Bengal Belles; Choir;
TIGERLAND; FHA;
Speech, Talent Show.
4. TIGERLAND; Choir,
Musical.
TERRY TRUSTEN HOLLAND
1. Art Club; Powder Puff
Drill Team.
2. Debate; Easter Play;
Powder Puff Drill Team.
3. Student Council; Drama
Award.
4. Choir.
ROBERT ALVIN
HOUZE, JR.
Bobby
1. Band; Stage Band;
Honor Roll.
2. 'Band; Stage Band;
Honor Roll; Track.
3. Band; Honor Roll;
Junior Play; ISL
Journalism; NHS.
4. Band, Student
Director;, Student
Council; Honor
ROLL; Hor;or Sweat-
er.
THOMAS WILSON HUGHES Tommy
1. Football; Major Athletics.
2. Football; Baseball.
3. Football; Baseball.
4. Football; Baseball; "C" Club;
Friendliest.
DELLA ANNE GREGG
1. FHA; Choir; Tigerettes.
2. FHA; Choir.
3. FHA; Choir
4. Transferred to
JOHN ROBERT HOLCOMB
Bobby
1. Transfer from Austin.
2. Football; Track; Speech
Club; Major Athletics.
3. Tigerland Turntable;
Homeroom Officer.
4. Football; Major Ath-
letics; "C" Club; Span-
ish Club; Volleyball.
New York City.
DAVID JOEL HARVELL
1. Track; Major
Athletics.
2. Track; Major
Athletics; In-
dustrial Arts;
Softball; Volley-
ball.
3. Football; Track;
"C" Club; Home-
room Treasurer;
Most Handsome.
4. Football - All -
District; "C"
Club; Most Hand-
some; JETS; 1st
in Mechanical
Drawing.
DAVID EDWIN HOLDREDGE
1. Band; Dance Band;
Chess Club.
2. Chess Club; Vice -
President; Track.
3. Junior Play.
4. Senior. Play; Homeroom
Vice -President.
DIANE FLORENCE
HOOPER
1. FHA; District Choir;
Powder Puff; Choir;
Tigerettes.
2. FHA; Choir; Ti-
gerettes; AEDT
Award.
3. FHA; Choir; Ben-
gal Belles;; Honor
Roll.
4. FHA; Choir, Mu-
sical; Bengal
Belles, Lieutenant;
Senior Play; TI-
GERLAND.
OLIVER JOSEPH JAROS III Joe
1. Band, Solo Contest
2. Band, Solo Contest; Ready Writing;
Track.
3. Band Council; Ensemble Contest;
Regional Boy's Prose; Junior Play;
One -Act Play, 1st in State, Region-
al Best Actor - Second for Men in
State.
4. Band Council; Senior Play; One -
Act Play; Regional All -Star Cast;
Boy's Prose; Tigerland Turntable.
LESLIE ELAINE KELLEY
1. Latin Club.
2. Latin Club; Home-
room Secretary;
Tigerettes.
3. Class Favorite; FHA;
Tigerettes.
4. Bengal Belles; FHA ,
2nd Vice -President;
Homeroom Secre-
tary; Senior Play
Crew; Tigerland
Turntable; ISL
Typing.
WILLIAM T. JONES
1. Trinity Speech Meet;
Chess Club.
2. Trinity Speech Meet;
National Merit Award.
3. Stage Manager for
Junior Play and One -
Act State Play.
4. Stage Manager for
Senior Play, One -
Act Play, and Consol-
idated Players.
WILLIAM RAND
LAURENSON Bill
1. National Merit Award;
Art Club; Spanish Club;
Homeroom Vice -Pres-
ident; Powder Puff
Yell -Leader.
2. Transferred to Ecuador.
4. Senior Play; Volley-
ball; Spanish Club.
JAMES J. JUNEK
1. Art Club.
4. FFA.
ALAN TIM LAVERTY
1. Chess Club; Honor Roll;
Baseball.
2. Chess; Honor Roll;
Number Sense; Latin
Award; Math Award.
3. Chess; Debate; Bas-
ketball; Math Award.
4. Debate; Science;
Honor Roll.
ARDEN VANCE KEMLER
Vance
1. Chess Club.
2. Track.
3. Track; Photography.
4. TIGERLAND; "C"
Club; Cross Country
Track Team; Senior
Play Crew; Photog-
raphy, President.
PAMELA ANN LINDSAY
1. Transfer from Mid-
land, Texas. Choir
Honor Roll; \nner,
TAP Talent Show.
MILTON MAREK
1. FFA, Area Quiz
Team.
2. FFA, Dairy Prod-
ucts, State Team;
Chapter Farmer;
Track.
3. FFA , Area Senior
Farm Skill Dem-
onstration; Track.
4. FFA.
PAUL ALAN MAMALIGA
1. Student Council; Choir; Basketball; Track; Vol-
leyball.
2. Student Council; Honor Roll; Basketball; Choir;
Volleyball.
3. Class Secretary; NHS; Basketball;' Choir.
4. Class Secretary; Student Council, Officer; Choir,
Musical; Basketball; "C" Club; Swimming.
WALTER SCOTT MANNING, JR.
Scotty
1. Choir; Swimming; Chess; Major Athletics.
2. Choir; Swimming; Chess; Major Athletics; Powder
Puff Princess.
3. Choir; Swimming; Junior Play; Track; Major
Athletics.
4. Choir; Swimming; Senior Play; Track; "C"
Club; Cross -Country Track Team.
ANN LACY LOUPOT
1. Student Council;
Tigerettes; FHA ,
Reporter; Basketball.
2. Tigerettes, Sergeant;
FHA, 1st Vice -Pres-
ident; Basketball.
3. Tigerettes; FHA ,
Secretary; Tigerland
Turntable.
4. Tigerettes, Lieuten-
ant; FHA, Reporter;
FHA State Degree;
Chairman TAP
Talent Show.
ROY MARTINEZ
Beaver
1. FFA , Area Quiz
Team; Football;
Baseball.
2. FFA , Dairy Products
Team, State; Foot-
ball; Baseball; Soft-
ball.
3. FFA.
4. FFA, Area Meat
Judging Team.
JAMES ANDREW McAFEE Jimmy
1. Football; Basketball; Track; FFA; Ma-
jor Athletic Club.
2. Football; Track; FFA; Class Favorite;
Major Athletic Club.
3. Football; Class President; Major Athle-
tic; Volleyball; Softball.
4. Football; Vice -President of Class; Ma-
jor Athletic; Volleyball; Softball; Best
All Round; FHA Sweetheart.
JUDITH DIANE MORGAN
Judy
1. TIGERLAND; Tennis;
FHA; Tigerettes.
2. Honor Roll; Tennis;
FHA; Tigerettes.
3. Stu. Council; Choir;
Bengal Belles; FHA,
officer; Tennis.
4. FHA; Stu. Council.,
Treas.; Bengal Belles;
Sr. Play; Sports Queen;
Tennis; Choir.
DENNIS GENE MUTH
1. Art Club; FFA.
2. FFA.
3. FFA.
4. FFA.
HAROLD MICHAEL
MURRAY Mike
1. Art Club; Choir.
2. Art Club; Choir, Mus-
ical.
3. Choir.
4. Choir Musical crew.
CLIFFORD MASON
Cliff
2. Choir.
3. Choir; Basketball; Major Athletic Club.
4. Basketball; Major Athletic Club; FFA.
GLENDA IRENE NOLAN
1. FHA.
2. FHA.
3. FHA; Junior Play.
4. FHA; TIGERLAND.
RICHARD M. OWEN, JR. Rick
1. Football; Basketball; Best -Dressed.
2. Football; Basketball; Best -Dressed.
3. Cheerleader; Jr. Play; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Head Cheerleader; Basketball; Sr. Favorite; Sr.
Play; One -Act Play; Volleyball; Softball; Tiger -
land Turntable.
JEAN EVELYN OZMENT
1. FHA; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball; Tigerettes.
2. FHA; Basketball; Softball; Tigerettes.
3. FHA; Basketball; Tigerettes.
4. FHA; Basketball; Sr. Play crew.
LESLIE LLOYD PALMER,
Jr.
DIANE VIRGINIA PARSONS
1. Band; Photography Club; Softball;
Powder -Puff.
2. Band; Softball; Art Club; Powder -Puff.
3. Band; FHA; Softball; Brass Sextet.
4. Band; Choir; Softball; FHA; Student
Choir Director.
CAROLYN PARKER
1. Tigerettes; FHA;
Powder -Puff.
2. Tigerettes; FHA;
Powder -Puff.
3. Bengal Belles; FHA;
Speech Talent Show,
4. Bengal Belles Capt.;
FHA; Speech Talent
Show; Tigerland
Turntable .
MARILYN PARKER
1. Tigerettes; FHA; Powder -Puff.
2. Tigerettes; FHA; Powder -Puff.
3. Bengal Belles; FHA.
4. FHA; Tigerland Turntable.
JOHN WILLIAM PARSONS
J. W.
1. Football; Choir; Ma-
jor Athletic Club;
Track.
2. Football; Baseball;
Choir; "C" Club.
3. Football; Baseball;
Choir; "C" Club.
4. Football; Baseball;
"C" Club; FFA,
Greenhand Pres.
Clifford Pruitt picture not available
ELIZABETH ANN RAMGE Betsy
1. FHA; FNC; Honor Roll.
2. FHA; FNC; TIGERLAND; Class Secretary; Student
Council; Basketball; Tigerettes.
3. FHA; FNC Pres.; Tigerettes; Jr. Play crew; Jr.
Bus. Manager of TIGERLAND; Sports Queen;
Home Ec. Award NHS.
4. FHA Pres.; FNA Pres.; Editor of TIGERLAND;
Honor Sweater; ISL Regional Typing; DAR Award;
Most Likely to Succeed; Betty Crocker Award;
Honor Roll.
MICHAEL WAYNE ROBISON Mike
1. Football; Mechanics Club; Major Athletic Club.
2. Football; Baseball; Major Athletic Club.
3. Mechanics Club.
4. Photography Club; Spanish Club.
JACKIE D. ROSS
1. Baseball; FFA; Green -
hand President.
2. Baseball; Maj. Ath.;
FFA Delegate to
State Convention.
3. Vice-Pres. of FFA.
4. Vice-Pres. of FFA;
Softball.
EDGAR BYRON PRUITT
Byron
1. Track; Football;
Choir; Powder -Puff
Pep Squad.
2. Track; Football.
.3. Track.
1. Track; Cross -Coun-
try Track Team.
KURT ALAN SCHEMBER
1. Choir; Volleyball;
Chess; Homeroom
V-Pres.
2. Basketball; Biology
Award; Choir; Honor
Roll; Maj. Ath.
3. Basketball; NHS;
Most Rep.; Choir
Ensem. and Solo;
History Award; Maj.
Ath.; Honor Roll.
4. Basketball, Co-Capt.;
Honor Roll; Honor
Sweater; V-Pres. of
Choir, Musical; Most
Rep.; "C" Club.
SHARON NOVAK SHEETS
Transfer from Spearman,
Texas.
ROBERT CARROLL SCHROEDER
1. Track; Chess Club.
2. Track; Photography Club; Choir, Musical.
3. Photography Club; Science Club.
4. Photography Club; Science Club.
PHILIP T. SHAUNFIELD
Robin
1. Track.
2. Basketball.
3. Track; Jr. Play Crew; Tigerland Turntable.
4. Track; Sr. Play Crew; Sports Ed. of TIGERLAND.
LINDA JUNE SIMS
1. Tigerettes; Choir, Musical; FHA; Tiger's
Tale; Softball.
2. Tigerettes; Choir; FHA; TIGERLAND; Softball;
Basketball; Volleyball.
3. Tigerettes Lt.; Choir; FHA, Musician; TIGER -
LAND; Softball; Basketball; Volleyball.
4. Choir, Musical; FHA; TIGERLAND, Class Ed.;
Softball; Basketball; Volleyball.
CYNTHIA JANE SMITH
1. FHA; Softball; Band; Powder -Puff.
2. FHA; Softball; Band; FNC; Powder -Puff.
3. FHA; Softball; Band; FNC; Jr. Play.
4. FHA; Softball; Band; FNC; Sr. Play Crew; One -
Act Play Crew; Bowling Club.
CONNIE BETH SIMMONS
1. Tigerettes; FHA;
Tiger's Tale.
2. Tigerettes; FHA;
Powder -Puff Coach.
3. Tigerettes Lt. ,FHA;
Jr. Play; Home- ,
room Office?.
4. Tigerettes Lt.; FHA;
Sr. Play; Tigerland
Turntable.
HELEN SHERRILL SMITH Sherry
1. Basketball; Volleyball; Softball; Choir; FNC;
Musical; Class VP; Tigerettes.
2. Class Favorite; Class Pres.; Choir; Musical;
Tigerettes; Homecoming Nom.; TIGERLAND.
3. Basketball; ISL Typing; Choir; Homecoming
Nom.; Most Rep.; Yell Leader.
4. Basketball; FHA; Choir; All School Favorite;
Yell Leader; Best All Round; Most Rep.;
Friendliest; Tigerland Turntable; Homecoming
Queen; Honor Roll; NHS.
PATRICIA ANN SMITH Patsy
1. FHA, 3rd VP; Tigerettes; FNC; TAP.
2. FHA, president, Kiwanis Award; FNC, VP;
Tigerettes; Squad -leader; Basketball; TAP.
3. Jr. Play; FHA, 3rd VP; Tigerettes; Lt.; FNC;
TAP.
4. FHA, 1st VP; State Degree; Tigerettes, Capt.;
Senior Play Crew; FNC, VP; TIGERLAND; Most
Cooperative; Public Health Essay Contest, Area
Winner.
SHARON MOORE SMITH
1. Homecoming Nom.; Tigerettes;
FHA.
2. Tigerettes; FHA; Basketball;
Choir.
3. Tigerettes; FHA; Basketball;
Choir.
4. FHA; Tigerland Turntable;
Drama Club.
SUSAN ANN STEVENSON Susie
1. Homeroom Secretary; Tigerettes;
FHA.
2. Homeroom Secretary; Tigerettes;
FHA, Secretary; TIGERLAND.
3. Tigerettes, Captain; Junior Play;
Speech Award; FHA, 1st VP;
Homeroom President; Tigerland
Turntable; Choir.
4. Bengal Belles; Sr. Play; FHA, 3rd
VP; Drama Club; TAP and Speech
Talent Shows.
Picture
Not
Available
Mike Murray's HEAD
didn't swell but . . .
RONALD LEE SWITZER
1.
2.
3.
4.
Art Club.
Art Club.
Art Club.
Art Club.
MARGARET THAMES
1. Basketball; Tennis; FNC.
2. Basketball; Tennis; Softball.
3. Tennis; District Champion.
4. Tennis; Spanish Club.
TERRY GENE THOMAS
1. FFA.
2. FFA, Livestock Judging Team.
3. FFA, Dairy Judging Team.
4. FFA, Sentinel.
THOMAS PATRICK THOMPSON Pat
1. Football; Auto Mech.; Major Athletic Club.
2. Debate Team; Speech Club.
3. Football; Track; Volleyball; Major Athletic
Club; Junior Play.
4. Football; "C" Club; Choir; Tigerland Turntable;
Volleyball; Softball, District Champs.
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ROSEMARY THOMPSON
1. Tigerettes; Volley-
ball; Powder -Puff.
2. Tigerettes; Volley-
ball; Softball; Choir.
3. Choir; Softball; Jr.
Play Crew.
4. Choir, 1st Choir
Ensemble; 1st in
TAP Talent Show;
Corresponding
Secretary of Student
Council.
HENRY ALFRED VANDER CRUYSSEN,
Jr.
1. Choir; Chess Club; Baseball.
2. Chess Club; ISL Spelling; Honor
Roll.
3. Chess and Bridge Club; Choir;
ISL Persuasive Speaking, 1st; Jr.
Play; Debate Club.
4. Sr. Play; ISL Spelling, 1st; De-
bate; Bowling Club, Treasurer;
Softball.
STEPHEN THOMAS WILLIAMS
Transfer from Bellevue High School,
Bellevue, Nebraska.
PAMALA ANN WOLTERS
1. Tigerettes; Tiger's Tale; Choir, Musical; FHA.
2. Tigerettes; Choir; FHA.
3. Bengal Belles; FHA; Choir.
4. FHA; Choir; Senior Play Crew.
ELEANOR WORLEY
1. Tennis; Basketball; Tiger's Tale; Class Reporter;
Tigerettes.
2. Tennis; Basketball; Softball; Tiger's Tale;
Tigerettes, Officer; Debate.
3. Tennis; Basketball; Debate; So-far-ehh Ed.;
Class Reporter; Junior Play.
4. Tennis; Basketball; Debate; ISL Ready writing.
EVA LANELL TOOMER
1. FHA; Volleyball.
2. FHA.
3. FHA.
4. FHA.
A typical Coufal thought - girls!!
A favorite sport of the grown-up
senior boys was "ring spinning". Here
Dan Bates challenges Kurt Schember
for the championship while other senior
boys observe the match during physics
class. Say, where's Mr. Guthrie?
As graduation approaches, the festiv-
ities increase. This picture takes us to
"Club 63", a party honoring nineteen
graduating seniors.
Delmer Charanza shows off his prize-winning barrow
at the Brazos County Youth Livestock Show.
Junior Class Officers
Almost through high school, Junior Class officers Dianne Stevenson, Janet Whitehead, Pam Adams
and Russell Hanna stand just below the summit. They are: treasurer, vice-president, secretary and
president.
Janis Beasley
George Bell
Sonny Benavidez
Bob Bergeline
Peggye Breazeale
Margaret Brown
Jan Butler
Marey Carey
John Badgett
Geraldine Bassett
June Bearden
Pam Adams
Pam Adkins
Carolyn Allen
Pam Avera
Picture
Not
Available
Earl Carls
Andrea Chancey
Stanley Clark
Jack Coffey
Glenn Collier
Joy Cooper
Sharon Covey
Sam Henry Creswell
Bobby Elkins
Candy Evans
Linda Feldman
Ken Fisher
David Gay
Elliott Gilbert
Kay Gilbert
Julie Goode
Preston Golmect
Paula Grumbles
Randy Hall
Russell Hanna
Bennett Hardeman
This petite young lady, namely
Sherry Holland, enters a new
phase of her education as she helps
on Work Day.
Linda Harvell
Sue Heirth
Picture Picture
Not Not
Available Available
John Irving
Jackie Kelly
David Kent
Gail Keown
Ann Kirby
Cyndi Kerlick
Cherie LaBlanc
Joe Lever
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Sherry Holland
George Huebner
Nancy Inglis
No great earth -shattering formula
will come from their efforts, but
Frank Litterst and Bob Whiting are
trying.
Patricia Hill
E. A. Holland
Michael Leinhart
Wyn Leinhart
Frank Litterst
Carol Liverman
Rose Lynch
Barbara Lorenz
Judy Martin
Vickie Martinez
Don McCory
Margaret McMurry
Suzanne Medlen
Melanie Miller
Jim Mills
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Keith Mims
Andrea Mitchell
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The senior rings arrived and the
juniors did everything to show
them off.
Billy Mitchell •
Suzanne Morris
Jimmy Parrish
Picture
Not
Available
J. Pewthers
Elinda Plantt
Alice Putz
Judy Quisenberry
Jackie Washburn
Warren Wagner
Dianna Weirus
Bill White
Randy Ransdell Janet Whitehead
Bruce Riggs Bob Whiting
Jimmy Reeves Rick Wolf
Pat Shanks Milton Young
Lawrence Stelly
Dianne Stevenson
Susan Timm
Lee Sicilio
Ralph Smith
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Some students make it through high school, some quit, some lag behind, and some - well, some
get out the hard way.
Russell has the right idea.
Dianne is carrying his books.
The juniors relax at a breakfast after the Junior -Senior Buffet and Prom.
There are many odd
scenes at school. Don't
you agree, David?
Sophomore Class Officers
They're older now, and wiser. With a year of experience behind them, the Sophomore Class officers
face forward. David Parsons and Yolanda Burkhalter are vice-president and reporter. Sallye Sorenson
and Walter Varvel are secretary -treasurer and president.
Kim
Alexander
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Jim
Amyx
Pat
Atkins
Ann
Avera
Robert Bishop
Linda Bloom
Susan Boswell
Lorelei Brown
Ronny Brown
Sonny Brown
Yolanda Burkhalter
James Butler
Phil Butler
Ken Calaway
Mary Beth Calhoun
Ricky Carlton
Jim
Beamer
Dan Karen
Beauchamp Berndt
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Not
Available
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Available
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Available
Travis
Carroll
James
Carter
Larry
Carter
Charles
Castle
Jean Cullen
Jean Ann Davis
Julie Davis
Janet Dayton
Don Delucia
Tom Denton
Nancy Diserens
Mike Doran
Kay Douglas
Collie Sue
Chamblee
John Thomas Duncan
Margaret Durst
Catherine Edwards
Cathryn
Cleland
Charles
Courim
45
Claire Elkins
Peter Fagan
Emilio Falcon
Sandra Free
Bill Gilmore
John Gladden
Mr. Lacy explains roof -building
to Dennis Muth as the class looks
on.
Norma Gleason
Larry Godfrey
Chris Gooding
Darrell Gossett
Carl Gough
Carlyn Gough
Janet Isabell Billie Jean Virginia Billy Russ Hubert
Gould Gramatges Greer Gregory Harris Harvell Hearne
Linda
Liles
Nancy Holland
David Holmgreen
Carolyn Hooper
Pat Hotchkiss
Ailese Houston
Joan Huff
Charles Ibert
Bob Jones
Carolyn Kemmer
Bernice Krenek
Don Leinhart
Diane Leipper
Mike David Harold Sharon.. David Rosanne
Linger Litchford Luedecke Lynch Maddox Mankins
Jane
Martin
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Willie Mae Ronald Ruth
Matejka McAnally McGill
Ricky Mitchell
Frank Morrison
David Murphy
Carter Oaks
David Parsons
Jerry Pickeron
John Perry
Dick Pewthers
Joe Powell
Fred
McNeil
Tommy
Meinecke
Our actress of the year, Karen Stuv-
erud, poses for a "publicity" shot.
Sherry
Mims
Picture
Not
Available
Thomas
Powell
Sylvia
Price
Robert
Reid
Randy
Richardson
Bobby Elkins and Jim Beamer pause
to pose.
Luke
Rizzo
Linda Rudder
Christine Schroeder
Jana Shaffer
Jon Sharon
Rosemary Sharp
Terry Sharp
Larry Sigbornson
Daisy Sloan
Marvin Smith
Deborah
Rose
Diane -
Ross
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Not
Available
Sheila Sallye Kathy Barbara Betty John
Smith Sorenson Sperry Staton Stelly Stockton
Picture
Not
Available
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Available
Karen Stuverud
Kitty Stone
Robert Thompson
Walter Varvel
Gail Venuti
Ronnie Wallis
Danny Whitt
Jack Winslow
Fred Worley
Tim Wolters
Sharon Yeager
Kenneth Young
Three sophomores, David Maddox, Lorelei
Brown, and Ruth McGill, represented our school at
the "Learn and Live" contest on television.
The sophomore boys dress up and
look their loveliest for the Powder
Puff Bowl. Rather ragged, don't
you think?
Mrs. Sheppard looks a little worried about her
"children" while. the sophomore girls are watching
over them.
Freshman Class Officers
The officers of the Freshman Class look forward to the future. They are: Mike Stevenson, president;
Linda Williams, vice-president; Debbie Cooper, secretary; Margaret Owen, treasurer.
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Not
Available
David
Brusse
Duke
Butler
Pat
Calliham
James Adams
Janis Arnold
Nancy Ashworth
John Baldauf
Ann Ballinger
Harold Barker
Jon Beauchamp
Ruth Becker
Dianne Bell
Alice Berry
Thomas Boriskie
Linda Boswell
Linda Brannon
Susie Brown
William Brown
Steve
Cappellucci
Tommy
Cartwright
Susan
Bruckbauer
Helen
Charanza
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Not
Available
John
Clardy
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Betty
Garrison
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Not
Available
Roy
Garry
Sarah
Giesenschlag
Picture
Not
Available
Rodney
Greer
Elizabeth Clark
Tommy Clark
Ronnie Collins
Debbie Cooper
Mike Cooper
Loretta Covington
George Creagor
Rick Crow
Susan Culpepper
Jerry Davis
Willie Edmonds
Carole Edwards
Kay Eimann
Bill Elder
H. O. Evans
Paul Fagan
John Fick
Roddy Fields
Kay Fisher
Jeanette Fitzgerald
Dorothy
Gregory
Jerri Lynn Jan
Haisler Harris
Mike
Hensarling
The freshmen did
it again! They
still don't know
which side of the
Texas flag is up.
Mary Scott
Hernandez Hervey
Pat Hornsey
Jane House
Thomas Irwin
Linda Isbell
Nancy Jones
No Junek
Ardis Kemler
Charles Kimbro
Karlene Knebel
Robert Korpanty
Connie Lee
Don Linger
Larry Linton
Earl Logan
Diane Lorenz
Roger Martin
Gladys Matejka
Ann McMurry
Linda Meiller
Duke Miller
Harold
Hill
Charles
Holland
Ronnie
Holloway
Janet
Holt
Picture
Not
Available
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Sandy David Melton David Charles Sandra Mary
Miller Moore Moore Morley Murphy Muth Nash
Howard Nelson
Lawrence Nemec
Louis Nemec
Mason Newton
Paul Nolan
Margaret Owen
Virginia Patterson
Stephen Prescott
Robin Rice
Mark Riedel
Mike Robbins
Jimbo Robison
Sally Robinson
Jane Rudder
Dorothy Schaefer
Murray Sebesta
John Sechelski
Becky Sefcik
Bonnie Sharp
Frank Sheppard
Not
Available
Are these the raving
beauties that will
adorn our halls for
the next three years?
John Shipley
Becky Sicilio
Sherry Simmons
Paul Sittler
John Skrabanek
Shirley Sluder
Bruce Smith
Karen Smith
Susan Sorenson
Cyndie Sousares
Mike Stevenson
Paul Stuverud
Lillian Surovik
Diana Sutphen
Sharon Thomas
Candy Upham
Douglas Venuti
Glenn Wallace Picture
Not
Mary Ruth Watkins Available
Linda Welch
Picture Picture
Not Not
Available Available
Joe Phil Carol Linda Charles Roland Sandra
White Whitehead Whiting Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson
This is a typical view of the "better" sex. They're all talking at
once!
Pat Calliham and Susie Brown seem
awfully interested in something. Kay
Fisher doesn't seem as intent upon the
view, though. Maybe it's boys!
This time Mr. Churchill
is managing to stay on the
donkey. However, we can't
say as much for Mr. ?
Sports
Tiger Football Team
First row: Peter Fagan, Bob Jones, Russ Harvell, Darrell Gossett, Marvin Smith, Carl Gough, Larry Godfrey, Tim-
my Wolters. Second row: Bobby Holcomb, David Harvell, Robert Chenault, David Parsons, J. Pewthers, Sidney Cou-
fal, Tommy Hughes, Mike Calliham, Manager Scott Hervey. Third row: Coach Jack Churchill, Coach Edsel Jones,
Pat Thompson, J. W. Parsons, Jimbo Carroll, Frank Litterst, Jimmy McAfee, Ozzie Burke, Walter Varvel, Coach
Art Bright.
Season Record
A & M 6 8 Columbus
A & M 27 0 Del Valle
A & M 42 12 Madisonville
A & M 31 0 Giddings
A & M 6 7 Huntsville
*A & M 26 0 Cameron
*A & M 0 6 Caldwell
*A & M 7 14 Hearne
*A & M 7 14 Rockdale
*A & M 26 6 Navasota
district games
JACK CHURCHILL
Head Coach
EDSEL JONES
Coaches
ARTHUR BRIGHT
David Harvell
end
all -district
lettered 2
Jimmy McAfee
quarterback
lettered 2
Ozzie Burke
halfback
all -district
lettered 3
Tri-Captains
Sidney Coufal
center
all -district
lettered 2
David Harvell (24) makes a rousing effort in a losing cause as the
Tigers lost their season opener against Columbus, 8-6
Jimbo Carroll
wingback
lettered 2
The Tiger work -horse, Ozzie Burke (45) gallops
through the line into open field as the Tigers fall to
the Caldwell Hornets, 6-0.
Mike Calliham
end
lettered 1
Robert Chenault
. tackle
lettered 2
J. W. Parsons
fullback
lettered.2
Pat Thompson
tackle
lettered 1
Tommy Hughes
tackle
lettered 1
Bobby Holcolmb
end
lettered 1
J. Pewthers
guard
lettered 2
"The ball is here somewhere , I know!" says Carroll
(25) as McAfee (15) and Chenault (75) come to help him
look. The Tigers found the ball and beat Madisonville
42-12.
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Darrell Gossett
tackle
lettered 1
David Parsons
guard
lettered 2
Frank Litterst
fullback
lettered 1
Walter
Varvel
quarterback
lettered 1
Larry Godfrey
tackle
Marvin Smith
guard
lettered 1
Bob Jones
halfback
Russ
Harvell
end
Carl Gough
center
lettered 1
Carroll (25) and McAfee (15) converge to
swat a Hornet.
Peter Fagan
halfback
Timmy
Wolters
end
T
Basketball "A" Team
First row: Manager Ralph Smith, Charles Gandy, Dan Bates, Paul Mamaliga, Rick Owen. Second row: Jim Mills,
Mike Calliham, Walter Varvel, Cliff Mason, Kurt Schember, Russell Hanna, Coach Jack Churchill.
Season Record
DISTRICT 19AA (2nd Place) TOURNAMENTS
A & M 44 - - 56 Caldwell
A & M 60 - - 29 Navasota
A & M 68 - - 50 Hearne
A & M 78 - - 25 Cameron
A & M 44 - - 45 Rockdale
A & M 46 - - 41 Caldwell
A & M 69 - - 47 Navasota
A & M 58 - - 43 Hearne
A & M 73 - - 45 Cameron
A & M 43 - - 70 Rockdale
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Bryan Tournament
A & M 46 - 72 Clear Creek
A & M 66 - 41 St. Pius
A & M 60 - 42 Big Sandy
Rockdale Tournament
A & M 62 - 46 Lavega
A & M 58 - 60 Kyle
Navasota Tournament
A & M 81 - 55 Anderson
A & M 58 - 48 Bellville
A & M 52 - 57 Rockdale
A & M 53 - 30 Iola
NON -DISTRICT
A & M 46 - - 28 Crockett
A & M 63 - - 43 Giddings
A & M 45 - - 39 Crockett
A & M 41 - - 39 Columbus
A & M 58 - - 44 Bellville
A & M 35 - - 21 Snook
A & M 42 - - 33 Columbus
A & M 58 - - 38 Smithville
A & M 56 - - 49 Bellville
A & M 64 - - 31 Smithville
Charles Gandy
guard
lettered 3
all -district, 1st team
Most Valuable Player
Paul Mamaliga
guard
lettered 2
Co -Captains
Mike Calliham
forward
lettered 2
all -district, 2nd team
Sportsmanship Award
Kurt Schember
forward
lettered 2
Rick Owen
guard
lettered 1
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Russell Hanna
center
all -district
2nd team
lettered 1
STATISTICS
Cliff Mason
center
FG% FT°Jo REB TP AVG
Charles Gandy 40.0 73. 7 69 420 15. 0
Mike Calliham 44.2 65,4 123 292 10.0
Russell Hanna 46,7 50. 0 171 229 7. 8
Paul Mamaliga 37.6 55.0 93 209 7.2
Kurt Schember 33.4 51.7 174 169 5.8
Rick Owen 35.4 70. 0 45 135 4. 6
Cliff Mason 37.2 50. 0 67 59 2. 9
Walter Varvel 38.2 52.6 44 46 2.3
Jim Mills 25. 7 50. 0 16 40 2. 1
Dan Bates 33. 3 60. 0 5 18 1.2
Tom Meinecke 26. 6 33. 3 13 10 2. 0
Jim Mills
forward
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Walter Varvel
guard
Dan Bates
guard
Basketball "B" Team
First row: Manager Ralph Smith, Joe White, David Holmgreen, Larry Carter, Duke Butler, Willie Edmonds, Mike
Stevenson, Rick Carlton. Second row: Duke Miller, Keith Mims, Darrell Gossett, Bill Harris, Tommy Meinecke, Jim
Amyx, Dick Pewthers, Bob Whiting, Carl Gough, John Skrabanek, Coach Jack Churchill.
A & M 40 - - 22 Caldwell
A & M 44 - - 29 Navasota
A & M 44 - - 37 Rockdale
A & M 46 - - 29 Caldwell
A & M 47 - - 21 Navasota
A & M 31 - - 45 Rockdale
Season Record
NON -DISTRICT
A & M 36 - - 22 Crockett
A & M 37 - •28 Giddings
A & M 39 - - 32 Crockett
A & M 40 - - 29 Columbus
A & M 40 - - 35 Bellville
A & M 29 - - 32 Snook
A & M 34 - - 39 Columbus
A & M 32 - - 15 Smithville
A & M 41 - - 29 Bellville
A & M 51 - - 33 Smithville
A & M 54 - - 49 Lamar
A & M 46 - - 42 Lamar
A & M 40 - - 45 Lamar
dil
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Baseball
The baseball team had a fine season this year, posting a 6-2 district record. KNEELING are: Les
Palmer, Ozzie Burke, Sonny Benavidez, Tommy Hughes, Bob Jones, and Nils Ekfelt. STANDING are:
Coach Edsel Jones, J. W. Parsons, Tommy Meinecke, Jack Fugate, Walter Varvel, Mike Calliham,
Charles Gandy, and Darrell Gossett. Not pictured is J. Pewthers.
NON -DISTRICT
A & M OPPOSITION
5
3
9
6
7
5
9
5
15
5
6
11
3
3
4
2
4
1
Brenham
Huntsville
Bellville
Conroe
Crockett
Huntsville
Conroe
Brenham
Bremond
Season Record
DISTRICT
A & M OPPOSITION
16
4
10
1
9
2
9
2
3
3
5
0
1
9
8
4
Navasota
Hearne
Cameron
Rockdale
Navasota
Hearne
Cameron
Rockdale
JACK FUGATE
3rd base
lettered 3
Captain
LES PALMER
catcher
lettered 4
J. »W. PARSONS
pitcher, center field
lettered 2
OZZIE BURKE
shortstop, center field
lettered 3
DARRELL GOSSETT
catcher, right field
lettered 1
TOMMY HUGHES
center, right field
lettered 2
MIKE CALLIHAM
1st base
lettered 2
WALTER VARVEL
pitcher, center field
lettered 2
SONNY BENAVIDEZ
2nd base, pitcher
lettered 2
CHARLES GANDY TOMMY MEINECKE
2nd base, shortstop pitcher
lettered 1
CARL GOUGH
1st base
BOB JONES
right field
MILS EKFELT
Manager
Track
"A" team members are, Sitting: Peter Fagan, Phil Shaunfield, Frank Litterst, Ozzie Burke, Les
Palmer, Charles Gandy. Standing: Coach Arthur Bright, Charles Murphy, Vance Kemler, Jimmy
Parrish, Jim Amyx, Scott Manning, Russell Hanna, Tommy Meinecke, David Parsons. Members
going to regional were Vance Kemler in the 880, Scott Manning in the mile, and Russell Hanna in
the high jump.
"B" team members are, Kneeling: George Creagor, Jerry Davis,
John Sechelski, Paul Fagan. Standing: Earl Logan, Russ Harvell,
Walter Varvel, Charles Holland.
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Boys participating in track
events are, Sitting: Peter Fagan,
440; Phil Shaunfield, 880; Frank
Litterst, 100; Ozzie Burke, 100,
220; Les Palmer, 100, 220.
Standing: Charles Murphy, mile;
Vance Kemler, 880; Jimmy Par-
rish, hurdles; Jim Amyx, mile;
Scott Manning, mile; Tommy
Meinecke, 220.
Members running relays are,
Sitting: Ozzie Burke, mile; Les
Palmer, sprint. Standing: Vance
Kemler, mile, sprint; Tommy
Meinecke, mile, sprint; Frank
Litterst, sprint; Peter Fagan, mile,
sprint.
In the field events Kneeling:
Charles Gandy, high jump; Ozzie
Burke, high jump, broad jump.
Standing: Phil Shaunfie'id, pole'
vault; Tommy Meinecke; discus;
Russell Hanna, high jump;'David
Parsons, discus, shot put.
Tennis
The tennis team participated this season in the Rosenberg, Bryan, Lufkin, and Crockett Tournaments,
putting one or more members in the finals at each. From left to right: Michael Leinhart, Carol Whiting,
Jim Mills, Claire Elkins, Mark Riedel.
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Two members represented
Consolidated at State. Claire El-
kins place 2nd while Jim Mills got
into the semi-finals. Both tennis
players won 2 out of 3 tournaments
earlier in the season, with Jim
being chosen the outstanding
player.
Golf
The Consolidated golf team composed of (front row) Duke Butler, John Baldauf, Bill Eldet; (back
row) Coach Holland, John Skrabanek, and John Beckham, posted a fine season this year. This team
placed 2nd in State competition, with John Baldauf taking 3rd place in individual rating.
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Girls' Basketball
The "A" team has greatly improved under the coaching of Mrs. Cochran winning 5 out of 10 games
(excluding tournaments). Members are, Front row: Sharon Covey, Sherry Smith, Claire Elkins. Back
row: Pam Adams, Linda Feldman, Linda Harvell, Martha Armstrong.
"B" team members have worked long and hard. First row: Sharon Yeager, Sandy Miller, Debbie
Cooper. Second row: Manager Julie Davis, Candy Upham, Kim Alexander, Cyndi Kerlick, Kay
Gilbert, Linda Sims, Jean Ozment, Bonnie Sharp, Ardis Kemler, Manager Linda Bloom. Third row:
Karen Smith, Linda Welch, Pat Calliham, Jan Harris, Lillian Surovik, Nancy Jones, Ruth Becker.
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Organizations
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Student Council
Heading up the Student Council are
Rosemary Thompson, corresponding secre-
tary; Allen Coulter, president; Judy Morgan,
treasurer; Butch Brown, vice-president; Peggy
Ames, secretary; and Paul Mamaliga, par-
liamentarian.
The Student Council arbitrates, argues, advises and ad libs ad infinitum. They rank. First row: Dianne Stevenson,
Dianna Weirus, Rosemary Thompson, Suzanne Flowers, Janet Gould, Judy Morgan, Rosemary Sharp. Second row: Linda
Welch, Katherine Edwards, Peggy Ames, Margaret McMurry, Karlene Knebel, Susan Timm, Jane Martin, Susan Sor-
ensen. Third row: Allen Coulter, Paul Mamaliga, Peter Fagan, David Maddox, Nils Ekfelt, Les Palmer, Duke Butler.
Fourth row: Bruce Riggs, John Badgett, Walter Varvel, David Kent, Butch Brown, Bobby House, David Gay.
Any boy taking Vocational Agriculture can belong to Future Farmers of America. The Senior Chapter Conducting
Team won second in district and fourth in regional competition. The Junior Chapter Conducting Team won third in
district.
FFA officers are: Timmy Wolters, secretary; Sherry Holland, FFA
Sweetheart; Jackie Ross, vice-president; Ricky Carlton, reporter; Sid-
ney Coufal, president; Marvin ,Smith, treasurer; Terry Thomas, sen-
tinel; and Mr. Lacy, sponsor.
F.H.A.
Any high school girl who has taken, or is taking, homemaking, is eligible for membership in FHA, whose emblem
symbolizes that the future homes of America are in the hands of ituth.
Senior
Chapter
The Senior Chapter officers are (First Row) Susie Stevenson,
3rd vice-president; Peggy Ames, parliamentarian; Betsy
Ramge, president; Peggy Breazeale, song leader; Sherry
Holland, pianist; (Second Row) Leslie Kelley, 2nd vice-presi-
dent; Ann Loupot, reporter; Margaret McMurry, secretary;
Candy Garner, historian; Janet Bearrie, treasurer; Patsy
Smith, 1st vice-president.
Yolanda Burkhalter was elected 2nd vice-president, for
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Junior
Chapter
Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. Curl, Junior and
Senior Chapter sponsors respectively, co-
ordinate FHA activities.
The Junior Chapter officers are (First Rdw) Kathy
Sperry, 2nd vice-president; Chris Gooding, secretary;
Sharon Yeager, reporter; Yolanda Burkhalter, presi-
dent;• Sallye Sorenson, 1st vice-president. (Second
Row) Diane Ross, song leader; Julie Davis, treasurer; '
Linda Rudder, musician; Susan Boswell, historian;
Jane Martin, 3rd vice-president; and Mary Beth Cal-
houn, parliamentarian.
In keeping with their motto, "Toward New Horizons," girls prepare to be better family members now and later.
The Junior Chapter is limited to freshman and sophomore girls enrolled in homemaking.
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Mixed Chorus
From left to right, the officers
are Timmy Wolters, treasurer;
Dianna Weirus, president; Pam
Adams, vice-president; and Hubert
Hearne, secretary.
The Mixed Chorus serves as a training group for the Concert Choir. It performs several times during the year includ-
ing the spring Interscholastic League and the annual Night of Music.
Concert Choir
The Concert Choir sings for Bryan -College Station clubs, for television, the Baccalaureate services, and the Gradu-
ation exercises. It also stages annual choir musicals. For the second year the Concert Choir represented Region III at
the State Fair on TMEA's Music and Youth Day in Dallas. Kurt Schember, Janet Gould, Peggye Breazeale, Dick
Pewthers, Dan Bates, Glen Collier, and Bruce Riggs made the All -Region Choir. David Parsons and John Beckham
were alternates.
The Concert Choir officers are,
left to right, Johnny Garcia, treas-
urer; Suzie Stevenson and Pam
Avera, librarians; Peggy Ames,
secretary; Kurt Schember, vice-
president; and Dan Bates, president.
CHS Band
In new uniforms this year, the Tiger Band boosts morale at games and yell practices, and, as usual, the band
and various members participated in Interscholastic League competition. Mike Linger and Sue Hierth made the
second All -Region Band; Thomas Edwards made first All -Region and All -State Band for the second year. Joe
Jaros, Sue Hierth, Carol Whiting and Sherry Holland won a superior rating in Class II music in a clarinet quar-
tet. In Class I music, Interscholastic League, superior ratings on solos went to Sue Hierth, Carol Whiting, and
Thomas Edwards.
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Majorettes
Jackie Kelly
Drum Majorette
Margaret Brown
Trick Twirler
Sherry Holland
The Tiger Band performs at the opening
of the College Station Post Office.
Suzanne Medlen
Head Twirler,
Gail Keown
Tigerettes
The Tigerettes' ranks have doubled since they banded together five years ago. Sixty girls are now members of the pep
squad. Their primary purpose is to boost school spirit at all sports events.
Mrs. Ermine Worrell and Mrs.
Marie Chalk co -sponsored pep
squad attending practices and
home and out-of-town games.
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The Pep Squad officers are (First Row) President
Janet Bearrie, Junior Captain Pam Adams, Senior Cap-
tain Patsy Smith (Second Row) Sergeant Ruth McGill,
Sergeant Sallye Sorenson, Lieutenant Connie Simmons,
Sergeant Daisy Sloan, (Third Row) Lieutenant Susan
Timm, Lieutenant Ann Loupot, Sergeant Sharon Yeager,
Sergeant Sylvia Price, and Sergeant Ann Avera.
Bengal Belles
(At left) Lt. Di-
ane Hooper, Lt. Peg-
gy Ames, and Capt.
Carolyn Parker com-
mand the Bengal
Belles.
Sponsor Mrs. Betty
Curl oversees practices
and ok's routines and cos-
tumes 12 months a year.
The Bengal Belles, one of the few drill teams in the area, perform at half time during games and, on in.vita
tion, for local groups.
"C" Club is an honor society for boys who have lettered in a sport.
Major Athletics Club
The Major Athletics Club is made up of boys who participate in one or more sports and who help to advance the
athletic department of CHS.
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Yell -Leaders
The students will long remember the sports events of the past year, partly because of the events themselves, but
especially because of the devotion and school spirit shown by our yell -leaders. The exuberance of the crowd can be
linked to their inspiration at yell practices and games.
Dianna Weirus Emily Calhoun Rick Owen Sherry Smith Sharon Covey
The yell -leaders inspire the
crowd to back the Tigers at one
of the home games.
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Tigerland Staff
1
This year's Annual Staff has worked hard to produce this record of 1963 school events.
Every organization must have its big
and little chiefs. The officers are, left
to right, Sherry Holland, junior business
manager; Betsy Ramge, editor; Don Dun-
can, senior business manager, and Mrs.
Martin, sponsor, to whom we are especial-
ly indebted.
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The tables are turned on
Secretary Vance Kemler and
President Benny Hardeman as
they face instead of focus the
camera.
Photography Club
Members are (First Row) Jack Coffee, Bob Jones, Carter Oakes, Vance Kemler. (Second Row)
Bill Jones, Scotty Manning, Stanley Clark, Jim Beamer, Sam Creswell.. (Third Row) David Kent,
Mr. Morgan, sponsor.
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Consolidated Players
The Consolidated Players, under the direction of Mrs. Ermine Worrell, organized four years ago.
This year's offering was "Alice Sit -by -the -Fire," whose earnings went toward subsidizing the expenses
of the speech department. Players always work on Interscholastic League events.
Debaters
Coach Worrell's debaters travel and talk, talk, talk . . . (convincingly, according to the
judges.)
Slide Rule Club
Consolidated's slide rule manipulators keep up their reputation of long standing. First row: David
Morley, Jana Schaffer. Second row: Phil Whitehead, Mr. Bright and Johnny Shipley.
Future Nurses Club
The Future Nurses Club acquaints its members with basic nursing procedures and with fields of
specialization within the medical profession. This year they toured the Texas Medical School in
Galveston and sent delegates to the State Convention in San Antonio.
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Latin Club
The Latin Club's year was climaxed by annual Latin Banquet and the State Junior Classical League Convention at
Lubbock. The officers are President Sherry Holland, Vice -President Don Delucia, Secretary -Treasurer Ruth McGill,
and Latin I Vice -Presidents Lee Sicilio and Dianna Weirus.
Mrs. Orr, "Quo vadis?" To higher
grades in Latin, and understanding of
Roman culture!
Spanish Club
The motif is "Long Live Latin
America" throughout Mrs. Worleys'
room, with posters, paintings and
paraphernalia.
Members of the Spanish Club work at it. Members attended the B-CS Pan American Roundtable, where the'y,iearned
more of Spanish customs and traditions. The club hosted visitors from Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia, Panama,
Peru and Spain.
Bowling Club
Charter members pictured: Front row, Frank Hertzog, Alan Smith, Doug Venuti, Steve Brown, Carol
Liverman, Judy Martin, Cynthia Smith, Willie Edmonds, and Karen Smith. Back row: Sonny Brown,
E. A. Holland, John Shipley, Kay Gilbert, Ronnie Wallace, Elliot Gilbert, Larry Sigbornson, and Mrs.
Leland, sponsor.
The Bowling Club, new in '62, is
sponsored by Mrs. Leland and is rep-
resented by its officers E. A. Holland,
president; Sue Hierth, secretary; Judy
Martin, corresponding secretary; and
Henry Vander Cruyssen, treasurer.
Tigerland Turntable
Senior d-j's for Tigerland Turntable are Johnny Garcia, 'Leslie Kelley, Peggy Ames, Martha Frank-
lin, Connie Simmons, Sherry Smith, Chairman Don Duncan, Joe Jaros. Not pictured are: Bill Bostick,
Emily Calhoun, Suanne Davis, Thomas Edwards, Paul Hancock, Tommy Hughes, Bill Laurenson, Rick
Owen, Carolyn Parker, Marilyn Parker, Sharon Smith, and Pat Thompson.
Juniors MC on alternate Wednesday nights. Front row: David Gay, Margaret McMurry, Wyn Leinhart,
Chairman Judy Dean, Patricia Hill, Jimmy Reeves. Back row: Pam Adams, Peggye Breazeale, Frank
Litterst, Sharon Covey, Russell Hanna. Not pictured are Melanie Miller and Dianne Stevenson.
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National Honor Society
NHS is the outstanding scholastic society of A & M Consolidated
High School. It has a membership limited to the upper 10 per cent
of the Senior Class, and is based on the four ideals of the organiza-
tion: scholarship, character, leadership, and service. FRONT ROW:
Jan Clark, Emily Calhoun, Betsy Ramge. BACK ROW: Kurt Schember,
Alan Laverty, Bobby Houze. NOT PICTURED ARE: Thomas Edwards,
Nils Ekfelt, Martha Franklin, Pam Lindsey, Paul Mamaliga, and
Sherry Smith.
Activities
101
September
The first day of school is greeted with solemn
expressions by both the students and the faculty.
Initiation finds our
"lovely" freshman girls
all spruced up and doing
"womanly" chores.
Bill Bostick provokes Nancy Inglis' tem-
per in "Alice Sit -by -the -Fire." The Speech
Department drew the curtain August 31.
All enjoy the yell practice before the Friday night game.
October
The sophomore and fresh-
man girls rush to catch one of
the few passes attempted dur-
ing the annual Powderpuff
Bowl in October. The game
ended in a deadlock 0-0.
The Tigerettes reveal mixed emotions at a CHS football game. Sally
Sorenson prays, Patsy Smith sings, and Janet Bearrie leads the group.
This is economy plusL pick
Pewthers rides at the head of the
sophomore band during tote Pow-
derpuff halftime.
The cheerleaders lead the Tiger fans at the homecoming
bonfire.
At left the school spirit shown by the student body was so great
that even the bonfire caught on early.
The young ladies pictured above are the 1962 Homecoming Nominees. They are: Debbie Cooper,
Susie Brown, Daisy Sloan, Sallye Sorenson, Linda Harvell, Joy Cooper, Sherry Holland, Peggy Ames,
104 and Sherry Smith.
No caption needed.
The Tiger Band marches into a victory formation during the
A & M Fish vs. Texas Shorthorn benefit game preceding the
Thanksgiving holidays.
David Harvell and Sharon Smith relax during the Sadie
Hawkins Dance December 1.
December
Joe Jaros incognito and
Janet Bearrie, his love,
perform a two -night run
of Charley's Aunt.
Below, acting by Bill
Laurenson, Joe Jaros, David
Holdredge, and Susie
Stevenson gave the Senior
Play the professional
touch.
"Date with Dad" chow time.
Dr. Stevenson and daughter ay good-
night to Mrs. Curl after the "Date with
Dad" evening at the school.
Fourth place went to the pep squad's
parade entry.
Jim McAfee thanks three un-
identified Tiger fans.
While seniors cut out, the
underclassmen dig in on Work ?
Day. At ease are Jimmy Parrish,
Don McCrory, Stanley Clark, and
Warren Wagner.
Steak and cherry pie at the Triangle to climax
a good football year.
January
George Huebner reads to the
family in a scene from the Junior
Play, I Remember Mama.
"Baby" Dianne Stevenson gets all
the attention in this scene.
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The Junior Play continues with Suzanne
Medlen , John Badgett, and Glen Collier.
FHA'ers and dates dance at the annual Sweetheart Banquet..
Basketball players and their dates await the food at the
Basketball Banquet.
February
March
The guest speaker, Mrs. Roy Snyder,
poses after her talk at the FHA Sweetheart
Banquet.
March
Robed Romans
of Latin Club at
annual banquet.
Well, the gob-
lets could hold
grape juice!
First year Latin student slaves clean up.
First place in the state Jr. Classical
League meet in Lubbock went to Lorelei
Brown in sculpture. Playwrights Kathe-
rine Edwards and Ruth McGill also took a
first with their one -act. Robert Reid's
model Roman house took highest compli-
ments, and Katherine Edward's oratory
work won third (out of 30 participants).
April
At the annual Junior -Senior, orchids
float on Briarcrest pool.
Reluctant to call it a night -
Jr. -Sr.
Bon Voyage!
Janet Whitehead and Susan Timm
prophesy.
Small talk between dances -
One -Act Play
Empress Dowager
Prince Paul
Anna
Bounine
Serensky
Anastasia Wins State
Nancy Inglis
Joe Jaros
Karen Stuverud
Jack Coffey
Rick Owen
CREW
Bill Jones _David Kent, Cynthia Smith
DIRECTOR - - - Ermine F. Worrell
Mr. Johnson presents awards to members
of the Tiger Band during the annual Band
Banquets.
This is George . . . smoking a cigarette.
George is a 4 foot chicken snake caught by
J. W. Parsons and Jimbo Carroll on the
senior trip at Rocky River Ranch.
Thomas Edwards receives the Arion
Award from Mr. Ozment.
At right, Jackie Kelley may look strange,
but she is making a great effort to win the
broad jump on Sports Day.
Student director Thomas Edwards directs
the Concert Choir during the Night of Music.
The Madrigal group has a laugh before performing at the Night of
Music.
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Mr. Tom S. Gillis, graduate of Texas
A & M and Pres. of Arrow -Head Tool Co.
and Ceramic Coating Inc., delivers the
address at graduation exercises.
The valedictorian of the Class of 1963 is Nils
Ekfelt.
Commencement exercises
begin as the graduating seniors
take their places on the foot-
ball field.
Rick Owen receives his diploma from Mr. John B.
Longley, Pres. of the A & M Consolidated School Board.
To Jan Clark goes the honor of
salutatorian.
Snapshots
As you can see from Allen's expression, it's all smiles as
our choir departs on another trip and misses another day of
school.
Our school was well represented at the
annual Christmas parade. Here the Bengal
Belles lead, followed by the band and
Tigerettes.
Mr. Bright's confused again! He was
asked to give a short pep talk at the Cald-
well pep rally, not an oration.
It seems there are mixed emotions about
this bicycle ride.
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Nancy Inglis takes a first in
poetry interpretation at the dis-
trict ISL meet.
The student body gets a view of what the faculty women really look
like during the annual Faculty -Student basketball game.
Kurt and Dan are still playing.
By the way, Mr. Churchill is the one in the jeans.
118
Limelight
119
SHERRY SMITH
All School Favorite
Senior Favorites
PEGGY AMES RICK OWEN
Junior Favorites
RUSSELL HANNA SHARON COVEY
123
Sophomore Favorites
DAISY SLOAN DAVID PARSONS
124
Freshman Favorites
MIKE STEVENSON DEBBIE COOPER
Homecoming
Princesses
SHERRY SMITH
SHERRY
H OLLA ND
PEGGY AMES
Teens Against Polio
King and Queen
FRANK BROWN JANET BEARRIE
Most Beautiful and Most Handsome
PAM ADKINS DA VID HARVELL
129
Who's Who
Friendliest
SHERRY SMITH
TOMMY HUGHES
130
Best
All Around
SHERRY SMITH
JIMMY McAFEE
Best
Dressed
ALLEN COULTER
CANDY GARNER
BRUCE RIGGS
131
Most
Representative
KURT SCHEMBER
SHERRY SMITH
Most
Likely
to Succeed
BETSY RAMGE
THOMAS EDWARDS
Most
Studious
EMILY CALHOUN
MILS EKFELT
Most
Co-operative
PATSY SMITH
BUTCH BROWN
133
FFA
Sweetheart
SHERRY HOLLAND
FHA
Sweetheart
JIMMY McAFEE
Sports Queen
JUDY MORGAN
Band Sweethearts
DIANE PARSONS
Honor Award
The Honor Sweater is awarded to the high school senior who earns it. The
sweater is presented in recognition of outstanding achievement in academic work
and extracurricular activities. Recipients of this award are, front row: Nils Ek-
felt, Betsy Ramge, Emily Calhoun. BACK ROW: Bobby Houze, Alan Laverty,
Thomas Edwards, Kurt Schember.
DAR
Good Citizen
This year's winner of the DAR's
Good Citizenship Award is Betsy
Ramge for qualities of dependabi-
lity, service, leadership, and
patriotism.
CYNTHIA SMITH
Sports Awards
SIDNEY COUFAL OZZIE BURKE
Most Valuable Most Valuable
Lineman Player, Back
Football
Track, Baseball
Most Valuable
Track Player
RUSSELL HANNA
Most Valuable
Baseball Player
LES PALMER
dHARLES GANDY MIKE CALLIHAM
Most Valuable Sportsmanship
Player Award
Basketball
Tennis, Golf
Most Valuable
Tennis Player
JIM MILLS
Most Valuable
Golf Player
JOHN BALDAUF
Choir
Dan Bates, Arion Award; Emily
Calhoun, Most Outstanding Girl;
Kurt Schember, Most Outstanding
Boy.
Awards
Thomas Edwards, Arion Award; Diane
Parsons, Most Outstanding Girl; Bobby Houze,
Most Outstanding Boy.
FIRST ROW: Virginia Patterson, Betty Gar-
rison, Janet Whitehead, Karen Berndt,
Jack Coffey.
SECOND ROW: David Gay, Nancy Inglis,
Karen Stuverud, Joe Jaros, Sam Creswell
David Kent.
NOT PICTURED: Rick Owen, Duke Mil-
ler, Bill Jones, and Cynthia Smith.
Awards
English: Eleanor Worley
Spanish I: Nancy Inglis
Spanish II: Karen Stuverud
Latin: Kathy Sperry, Ruth
McGill, Lorelei
Brown, Robert Reid.
Science
Math
Alan Laverty, Math.; Nancy Inglis,
Science; Kurt Schember, Bosch-
laumb Science.
History
Michael Leinhart, DAR - American
History; Don McCrory, History.
Languages
Home Economics
FRONT ROW: Barbara Staten, Patsy Smith.
BACK ROW: Linda Isbell, Pam Adkins,
Ardis Kemler. NOT PICTURED: Betsy
Ramge.
Art
Industrial Arts
FRONT ROW: Sylvia Davis, Art; Jana Shaf-
fer, Art. BACK ROW: David Harvell,
Mechanical Drawing; Mike Murray, Art;
J. W. Parsons, Industrial Arts.
Photography
Commercial
Bennett Hardeman, Photography. Glenda
Nolan, Commercial.
Betsy Ramge, Editor
Don Duncan, Sr. Business Manager
Sherry Holland, Jr. Business Manager
Mrs. Harriet Martin, Sponsor
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY CLASSES
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Ruth McGill
Martha Franklin
ORGANIZATIONS
David Gay, Section Ed.
Susan Timm
Sharon Yeager
Patricia Hill
Linda Sims, Section Ed.
Suzanne Flowers
Pam Avera
Joy Cooper
SPORTS
Phil Shaunfield, Section Ed.
Stanley Clark
Katie Hensarling
Glenda Nolan
ACTIVITIES LIMELIGHT
Suanne Davis, Section Ed.
Joe Jaros
Butch Brown
Cyndi Kerlick
Margaret McMurry
Emma Ruth Bishop
Janet Bearrie, Section Ed.
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Patsy Smith
Ann Avera
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