Burkburnett High School Yearbook Derrick 1969

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Everywhere you look today , you can tell that we live in changing times. Our whole society is now involved in a revolution unknown before. The youth of America have become known as the vital forces in die changes now taking place. Through the youth's identification and involve­ ment in controversial issues, they have won both titles of praise and disappointment.


Ju st as m ass co m m u n ica tio n plays an im p ortan t part in the ad ult w orld , i t is now in v o lv in g the youth m ore and m o re .

T od ay the youth turn

to a ll forms o f m ass co m m u n ica tio n to draw fa c ts from w hich they can b eg in to base their own solutions to the problem s o f to d ay 's world.


As P o litic s hav e ch a n g e d , so hav e the fe e lin g s o f the youth co n cern in g p o litic s .

It is now

apparent that the youth shall play an im p o rta n t part in n a tio n a l p o litic s .

Am ong the

questions raised frequently by todays' youth is "W hy c a n ’t the 1 8 -y e a r -o ld v o te ? " More and m ore o f the older g e n er­ ation is b eco m in g attuned to this q u estio n , and c e rta in ly they sh all c o m e up with a su ita b le solution w hich w ill bring p o litic s up to the d e ­ m anding status o f our s o c ie ty .

T o d ay 's youth id e n tify w ith sym bols to express their fe e lin g s .

T h e P e a c e sym bol represents the you th's

attitu d e toward hu m an ism .


No m a tte r w hat attitu d e th e youth w ill express in the fu tu re , nothing ca n ch an g e A m e ric a 's youth a t h e a rt.

C loth in g

fad s, p o litic s , and in d ivid u al rights m ay e x e m p lify a p er­ son’s a ttitu d e , bu t the youth w ill never lose th a t " b it o f d e v il ," a frien d ly s m ile , or a happy co m m o n a q u a in ta n ce .

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A p rofessional m u sicia n . . . An in d ivid ual o f high id eals . . . An all-arou n d fin e g en tlem a n . . . A ll these traits are e x e m p lifie d in Jim M cC lain .


BOBBY G RIFFITH AND POWELL FOWLER Sports Editor P ictu red - DAN REEVES, D a lla s Cowboys M ISS HAMILL - Advisor

KA TH Y DODD E d ito r-in -C h ie f

SUE GIBSON O rganizations Editor

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DEE RODGERS - A c tiv itie s Editor


ROY HUDSON F acu ty and A d m inistration Editor

CHARLIE ROSS Photographer

Denick Stall ROBBIE FAULK Assistant Editor

P A T T Y SM ITH A c tiv itie s Editor

LARRY RICK ETTS - Photographer 13



Lofty m ountains o f know ledge re a c h in g upw ard, Into th e horizons o f lea rn in g - this is our fa c u lty . W onderingly we g a z e upon these h eig h ts S c a lin g the h illsid e s o f e d u c a tio n . W e n e ith er lo o k b a c k , nor do we c e a se But ascend e v e r h ig h e r, E xp erien ced te a ch e rs guiding the way.


J. C. Evans Superintendent of Schools


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Hoard of Education links community with education.

NORMAN ROBERTS President

In terest and c o n c e rn o f th e p e o p le in this co m m u n ity for th e students o f BHS a re e v i ­ d en t in our c o m p e te n t Board o f E d u catio n . i

T h e m en ch o -

sen to estab lish sch o o l p o lic y are o f th e h ig h est c a lib e r . T h is sch o o l board brings e x ­ c e lle n c e to Burk sch oo ls.

PAUL FISHER

WELDON NIX

GENE BANKHEAD

V ic e P resid ent

S e c re ta ry

ARLIS K E Y

FLOYD MARTEN


MmMstmm toward tomol

Opal Kennedy perform s an im p ortan t fu nction in th e e ffic ie n t op eration o f th e sch o o l.

Mrs. K e n ­

nedy's ch e erfu l p erson ality has m ad e her popular w ith students and te a ch e rs becau se she is always ready to help th em in any way she c a n .

M ike M cD onald serves as an e ffic ie n t m em b er o f the ad m in istrativ e s ta ff in th e c a p a c ity o f visiting te a ch e r.

Ja m es L. Pearson has exp erien ced a l ­ m ost a ll the problem s th a t a p rin cip a l has.

Every day he d eals w ith student

p roblem s, supervises sch oo l a c tiv itie s , and m ain tain s strict d iscip lin e in the sch oo l.


\on guides students vrrow’s goals.

M. D . G roenew old serves as cou nselor for the stu­ dents o f BHS. He helps students ch oo se courses th at w ill guide th em as they e n te r th e ir chosen fie ld .

M en who do a lo t but whom we se e very seld om are Mr. M cC rary , program s d ire cto r; Mr. S ch a ffn er, cu rricu lu m d ire c to r; Mr. R itter, fe d e ra l programs d irecto r.

We owe a lo t to these m en who, without

thanks, h elp our sch o o l.

W alter K o lle r, besides actin g as as­ sistan t p rin c ip a l, serves in th e c a p a c ­ ity o f a th le tic d ire cto r; but no m a tter w hich jo b he d oes, h e does it w e ll.

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H ard-w orking and devoted . . .

a c tiv e in e x ­

tracu rricu lar doings . . . so m etim es c r itic iz e d , so m etim es la u d e d . . . ju st . . . rep resenting the authority to the w ayw ard, tn e key to the an ­ swers to the inq u isitiv e . . . p o licy m a k ers . . . enforcers , . . cou nseling the troubled and the troublem akers , . .

friends . . . educators . . .

but never too busy to help a student . . . FA C U LTY ’ 69

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As an enthu siast o f m o d e l p la n e s, m u sic, a u to m o b ile s, woodwork, and a rc h ite c tu r e , M r. C ook m an ag es to k eep his a fte r-sc h o o l hours s u ffic ie n tly fu ll.

He b e c a m e in 足

volved in te a c h in g on very short n o tic e in 1 9 6 7 and says h e en jo y s i t m ore than h e e v e r thought h e w ould.

His e d u ca tio n a l

background speaks w ell for its e lf as h e has m a jo rs in h isto ry , E n g lish , m ilita ry s c i足 e n c e and d ra ftin g . M r. C ook te a c h e s world history and so cio lo g y a t Burk H igh.

His e x tr a c u rr ic 足

ular a c tiv itie s in clu d e m an ag in g and p la y 足 ing in his own b an d , "R ic k and the K e e n s ." T h e T e a c h e r o f the Y e a r Award is e v id e n c e enough th a t the m a jo rity o f the students a t Burkburnett High S ch o o l consider M r. Richard C ook "th e going th in g ."

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FRANCES ARMSTRONG

WILLIS BARTELY

MINNIE BENTON

LLOYD BLOODWORTH

JERRY BOREN

S c ie n c e

M ath

History

D istrib u tiv e E du cation

History

STEVEN BO TTS

ROGER BOX

ROBERT CARPENTER

W. R. CARSWELL

S c ie n c e

S c ie n c e

C o a ch - S c ie n c e

M ath

DONNA CLA M PITT

RICHARD COOK History

ELAINE COOKSEY English

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Mr. Boran takes tim e from his "b ru ising " schedu le to re la x .

English


MARY DIXON Business

O n ce an A g g ie , alw ays an A g g ie !

JAMES EASTER

DOROTHY FAULK

V o c a tio n a l

Hom e

A gricu ltu re

E co n o m ics

IRENE FREY

BILL FROMAN

EVELYN GREEN

LINDA GRONER

ROSEMARIE HAEUSSER

S c ie n c e

C o a ch

History

Librarian

G erm an and English

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i|tv JESSIE HAMILL Business and English

PAIGE HAMNER

JAN HORKY

DOROTHY

GAYHART JEANIS

English

P h y sical

HUTCHINSON

C oach

Education

H om e E cono m ics


VERA JEANIS English

"T h e "e sta b lish m e n t" is w atch ing us.

JIM M IE M cCLAIN Band

AN ITA OWEN P h ysical Education

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FREDDA L E V IT T

DOROTHY LEWIS

M ath

English

T O M MOORE

JOHN MORELAND

MAX MUNN

M ath

S c ie n c e

M ath

History and Chorus

STAN LpY OWEN

LEON PACE

DOROTHY PAGE

LA VERNE PERKINS

Auto M ech a n ics

English

E n g lish , S p e e c h ,

grace

M cD o n a l d

C o ach

and D ram a


JIM PHILLIPS C o a ch

No fa ir p e ek in g during th e p ray er, M r. Botts. H. J . POWELL

LAURA POWELL

M e c h a n ic a l D raw ing

Business

SUE PRUETT

CHARLES SEAGLER

JOHN SELMAN

ZELL SCH M ID T

JU D Y SM ILEY

H om e E cono m ics

C o a ch

S c ie n c e

V .O . E.

Business

WANDA SM ITH

JAM ES STERNADALE

BARBARA VAUGHN

JAN VEACH

Business

French

Spanish

Math

PAT SM ILEY C o a ch


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BHS had

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ep id em ic this year -

contagious agent.

that is if enthusiasm is a

T h e .“ spirit o f enthusiasm” caught on the

first day of school, went on through hom ecom ing, and eagerly raced

on to the next a ctiv ity .

This is the “ spirit” o f BHS.


freshmen Succumb Zo Superiority Of Seniors

N ancy Pitm an dresses to p lea se her m aster.

D eb b ie S m a ll's slav es serenad e th e Seniors. K e ith gives his Freshm en a l i t t l e e n co u ra g em en t.


"F ish fry" is th e c a l l o f the day as m em b ers o f th e Freshm an class are o f fic ia lly in itia te d in to B. H. S .

T h e o b e d ien t sla v es,

d eck ed out in unusual costu m es, c o m p le te w ith lip s tic k and sh a v ­ ing c r e a m , co m p ly w ith th e wishes o f th e a lm ig h ty Seniors by p erfo rm in g sk its, p a rtic ip a tin g in c o m p e titiv e ra c e s , and e x e cu tin g stunts to show th e ir subordination to th e u p p erclassm en.

Freshm an b eau ties perform m odern d an ce ro u tin e.

Freshm en display g re a t a b ility in penny-pushing ra c e .

W ill the r e a l D eb b ie p le a se step forward?


tf.Jl.S. democratically elects its leaders . . . Running for President o f the Junior c la ss, M ike Hanks gives his ca m p a ig n sp eech in front o f his fellow students.

M ax Ludeke a c tiv e ly cam p aig n s to represent the Freshm an class in th e Student C o u n c il.

T h e Student C o u n cil o ffice rs g ath er a fter sch ool to ta b u la te the votes for th e class and Student C o u n c il e le c tio n s .

R e a liz in g th e im p o rta n ce o f choosing strong, d ep end able cla ss lea d ers, the students o f B. H .S . c a re fu lly e v a lu a te e a c h o f the cand id ates and ca st th eir vote for the one th ey fe e l would be best for the position.

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| . - as doesthe \ountry. Larry S u lliv a n is ju st one e x a m p le o f the m any stu ­ dents o f B. H .S . who a c tiv e ly support th eir n a tio n a l can d id ates.

Aw, c 'm o n now !

You c a n 't vo te for a ll th ree .

In terested in the future o f his cou n try , D avid anxiously aw aits the n a tio n a l e le c tio n results.

As future voters o f A m e r ic a , students o f

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B. H. S . show th a t they are in terested in n a tio n a l p o litic s .


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the "B " te a m ch eerlead ers to g eth er w ith the Pep Squad stirring up m u ch enthusiasm . . .

a truly 'in terested student body gi

th e co v eted B. H. S . sp irit th e Bulldog h im selt . . .

stic k . . .

the liv e ly varsity cn the Sen io r boys turning th e ta b le s to lead th e cheers th em selv es . . .

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leaders lead ing B.H


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the B .H .S . band lea d in g the Bulldog "F ig h t Song " . . .

"if "W e ’ ve g o t sp irit"

Larry and K en g ivin g a pep ta lk . . .

and th e boys th em selv es knowing th a t this enthusiasm w ill be backing them through every g a m e .

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Howard ta k es a w e ll-e a rn e d b reak a fte r an exhau stin g firs t-h a lf. An enthu siastic w e lco m in g c o m m itte e assem bles on the fie ld to encou rag e the te a m ju s t b efo re th e g am e b eg in s.

bulldogs receive loyal support Spirited students, te a ch e rs,

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parents, and ch e erle a d ers show th eir overw helm ing enthusiasm as they f ill the fo o tb a ll stadium to w atch the Bulldogs c h a lle n g e

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another te a m on the gridiron. Supporting th e te a m through v icto rie s as w ell as d efeats, these lo y a l fans supply th e spirit and strength th at are inspiration to every fo o tb all p lay er.

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A c ru c ia l play brings the lo y a l Bulldog fans to th eir fe e t.

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Coronation of queen climam gridiron activities. C lim a x in g fo o tb a ll season e a c h y ea r is the choosing o f th e fo o tb a ll queen w hich is done by th e boys th e m se lv es.

T h is y ear from the three

n o m in e e s, Lana C a r ro ll, M ered ith K e lle y , and Judy G reer, th e fo o tb a ll te a m chose M eredith K e lle y , a Junior and varsity c h e e r le a d e r, to represent them as th eir q u een .

M e red ith , rad ian t w ith sm ile s , is an e l e ­ g an t q u een .

T h e big m o m en t arrives as th e n a m e o f th e

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b a ll queen is announced . wVISITOR

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M ered ith poses on her throne w ith attend ants,

T o m m y Thornton has th e honors o f escort -

Lana C a rro ll and Judy G reer.

ing Judy G reer.

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Even som e of the boys b e co m e flow er ch ild ren during the w eek o f h om eco m in g .

D oesn’t look lik e a c a m e l to m e .

A lthough H om eco m in g , th e h ig h lig h t o f the fa ll season at B .H .S . co m es and goes in one n ig h t, b e h in d -th e -s c e n e p re p a ra ­ tions for the e v e n t begin w eeks ahead o f tim e .

M em bers o f th eir re sp e ctiv e classes

gather e a c h night working d ilig e n tly

Ip! 9 j£ f lS £ £

toward th e finished product - the winning flo a t.

Freshm en ra c k up e x p e rie n c e for future use.

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Sponsors lend a h elp ing hand.

It has to be h ere som ew here.


'h e Pep C lu b is one o f th e m any org an ization s represented n th e h o m eco m in g p a rad e. Adding co lo r and spirit to the p a ra d e, the B. H .S . band passes in rev iew .

A few la s t-m in u te preparation s are m ad e, and then th e h om eco m in g parade is f in a l­ ly underw ay.

H ighlighting the parade in

w hich th e varied org an ization s o f JB. H .S . are represented are th e co lo rfu l flo a ts w hich are displayed proudly by th e re s p e c ­ tiv e cla sses.

D ilig e n tly a t w ork, Seniors add th e finish in g touches to th e ir " G a z e b o ."

H John co n tem p la te s th e sign to id e n tify his ca r in

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Curtis seem s to be en jo y in g his duty as ch au ffeu r.

th e p arad e.

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Qay floats helped boost spirit of homecoming. H om ecom ing

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found the

Junior class p la c in g first in the flo a t c o m p e titio n w ith the them e "C a ro u sel. "

T h e flo a t featu red a

can d y -strip ed m erry-go-rou nd ridden by Linda Young and D ee Rodgers.

T h e second p la c e flo a t

"G a z e b o " was entered by the Sertior c la ss.

Posed in the garden

o f the rose-bord ered sum merhouse were Pam Fow ler, Patty S m ith , Lana C a rro ll, and Kathy S m ith , the four can d id ates for h o m e ­ co m in g q u een .

Although the

Sophom ore and Freshm an classes d id n 't p la c e in th e co m p e titio n , th eir floats were o rig in a l and c o lo rfu l.

High atop the c a s tle on

" C a m e lo t� w ere Sandy Houghtby and B ill M cB rid e.

Portraying

c h a ra c te rs in th e "W izard o f O z" w ere Linda Johnson, Laura Everything was fastened secu rely to survive the rough parade ro u te.

A llison , D eb b ie W hite, and D ian e M ille r .

D eb b ie , D ian e, and Laura changed into th eir costu m es with the help o f a fellow Freshm an, Jo n i R alston


Before the parade began, the four ex cited hom ecom ing queen nominees took a moment to pose.

"T o d o " kept D orothy, a lia s Linda Johnson, com p an y . In a u th en tic costu m es Sandy and B ill looked quite m a je s tic .

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An e n th u sia stic pep ra lly gets the season o ff to a "Burkburnett stuns H irch i fiv e " in one o f the m ost e x ­

good sta rt.

c itin g gam es o f the season.

BurkJive Draw B.H.S. Supporters W hether i t 's a Tuesday or a Friday n ig h t, la rg e crowds o f lo y a l students are found b a ck in g the Bulldogs through another b a sk e tb a ll g a m e .

S k illfu l te c h ­

niques and c lo s e -sco rin g gam es h eig h ten the e x c ite m e n t as students ta k e every opportunity to show th eir sp irit.

H a lf-tim e provides an opportunity for students to c h a t and e x ­ ch an g e the la te s t gossip.

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Cagers choose royalty T h e Burkburnett C agers chose one o f th e la s t hom e gam es o f the '6 8 - '6 9 season to introd u ce th e ir b a sk e tb a ll q u e en .

From the th ree n om in ees,

D rea V e it, N ikki R ad a n o v ic, and K athy Dodd, the boys chose Nikki R ad an o v ic, a Sen io r w ith a k een in te rest in a ll B .H .S . a c tiv itie s , to re ig n as th e 1969 b a sk e tb a ll q u een .

B eam in g w ith jo y , N ikki is escorted to her throne by Howard H inkle w here she and her two attend ants w ill reig n .

Kathy and her esco rt, Curtis K u fah l, share the

D rea and John aw ait the nam ing o f queen . ______________________

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A rtistic lig h tin g and illu m in ou s le tte rs o f "L o v e" com bined to set th e ro m a n tic m ood for the 1 9 6 9 P resentation o f Honors. M iss P erkins, the m istress o f c e re m o n ies for the o cca sio n graciou sly cond u cted the program as L ahom a C o lle y set the p a ce w ith the th em e song "L ov e M akes the World Go R o u n d ."

V arious e n te rta in m e n t

n u m bers, in clu d in g v o c a lis ts , a stage b an d , a soul b an d , and two g u itar num bers, "T h e C ru el W orld" by D eb b ie Roth and "Sounds o f S ile n c e " by M ic h e lle C er Ja n ie portrayed the ro m a n tic , jo y o u s, and sad m oods o f lo v e .

Linda provided n ig h t-c lu b e n te rta in m e n t w ith h e r version o f " M is t y ."

Sou l B rothers, Donald Brown and Robert H ick s, added to the e v e n in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t w ith "H old o n . " M r. S e lm a n graciou sly a cce p te d the T e a c h e r ‘ o f the Y ea r award on b e h a lf o f M r. C o ok .


E le g a n tly a ttire d , Donna and D eb b ie portrayed the th e m e o f the P resen tation w ith two nu m bers, "L ov e M akes th e World Go R ou n d ," and "W h at th e World N eeds N o w ."

E loqu en t and v iv a c io u s , Miss Perkins carried o f f the Presen­ ta tio n program w ith g re a t su ccess.

Lana and John . . . honors.

a n tic ip a tin g the ou tco m e o f the class


u Roy and P o w e ll, as n e w -c o m e rs to th e D errick S ta ff , gained first-h an d e x p e rie n c e in running the sp o t-lig h ts.

E th el led "D e n ise and the H ol­ low ays" in ,"S to p in th e N am e of L ove" and "G o t H im B ack in my Arms A g a in ."

A tw e lv e -m e m b e r stage band conclu ded the ev e n in g 's e n te rta in m e n t w ith th ree liv e ly nu m bers, "C in n am on K is s e s ,� " L a u r a ," "C h a C h a Cha J u d y ."

T a len ted m u sician s accom panyed


B ren d a, E m m a , and P e a rlie - alw ays w illin g to e n te rta in . D rake and Linda anxiously aw aited th e ir turn to e n te r the s p o t-lig h t.

From th e so ft, ro m a n tic lo o k , D onna and D eb b ie c a m e jo ca lists throughout th e e v e n in g .

b a c k w ith m in i-sk irts and lo ts o f soul to sing "Su gar Pie H o n e y ," and " T o Love S o m e b o d y ."


An a tte n tiv e a u d ien ce o f a th le te s , c o a c h e s , and th eir guests w ere on hand to h ear D an R eeves sp eak .

T h e annual Booster Club a th le tic scholarship was presented this year to R ick K inn ard , a S e n io r a th le te who has shown g re a t sk ill in fo o tb a ll, b as­ k e tb a ll, b a s e b a ll, and tra c k .

Dan R eev es, running b a c k o f the D a lla s Cow boys, was the guest speaker a t th e annual S p o rt’s B an q u et.

He talked

to the boys o f his high school and c o lle g e e x p e rien ces in fo o tb a ll and o f his re c e n t trip to V ie t N am .


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Sports banquet Monors Athletes

A fter speaking a t th e b a n q u e t, D an found tim e to autograph his pictures for m em b ers o f the D errick S ta ff working a fte r hours.

Robbie Young and D an Reeve? com pared k n ee in ju rie s . Booster Club o ffic e rs , c o a c h e s , and th eir w ives occu p ied the seats o f honor a t the Sports B anquet.

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Everything

About Anything

Y e s, students, w e 'll h av e the sewers working a g a in by tom orrow .

T h e Establishm ent finishes another one of its progressive p ro je cts right on sch ed u le.

Burk's friend ly p o lic e fo rce ea g erly assists dam sel in distress. I s B . H . S . going to have a n R . O . T . C . unit next y ear?

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W ill the fo llow in g boys p le a se report to my o f fic e a t this tim e .

You c a n 't h av e two g ir ls ' nam es on one m um . I c a n ’t le t my students read th is! I t ’s got too many naughty words.

Your next o b sta cle in this ra c e w ill be . . . T h e M onday m orning b lah s.

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No, P h ilip , the Sen io r C lass can n o t p e titio n against the ad m in istratio n .

My n a m e 's A n ita , and I 'v e g ot a s e c re t.

Do y ’a ll hav e to w atch ?

Could it be my breathy

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Isn’r h e b ea u tifu l?


A to tal waste o f tim e and effort?

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Would you b e lie v e , Ja m es Pearson as a Senior h im se lf? ( 1 9 ? ? )

I t 's the sign o f the tim e s!

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T o brag a l i t t l e , to lo se w e ll, T o crow g en tly i f in lu ck T o pay up, to own up, T o shut up i f b e a te n , Are the virtu es o f a sporting m a n .


TO P ROW (L to R): Larry S u lliv a n , R ick C le m m e r, Jim Bob Sprague, D rake Andrakes, Bob Larson, W end all Hobbs, Don Brown, C o a ch From an , C o ach S m ile y , K eith L ittle jo h n , T o m T h o rton , L annie W alker, M ark M c C le a n , K en Y oungblood, M ike C ard w ell, Jo e H rom as, John Robinson, K eith S te in e , C oach Jeanis,

J tough sport t


COACHES

BILL FROMA N Head C o a ch

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SB

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BOB CARPENTER

b ach S e a g le r, C o ach C arp en ter, Robby Young, Tony inders, M ik e H ollan d , M ik e N evins, Jo e K arstetter, bb B ean, T o h * H ick s, Phil T a y lo r, M an ag er.

wires determined men

PAT SMILEY

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RICKY KINNARD Sen io r H a lfb a ck H onorable M ention A ll-D is tr ic t

Bulldog b lo ck in g co m p le te s another pass.

Seniors lead varsity

DON BROWN Junior F u llb ack

ROBBY YOUNG Junior Q uarterback

Bulldogs p ick up badly needed yardage.

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LANNY WALKER

LARRY SULLIVAN

T O M M Y THORNTON

Se n io r Guard

S e n io r End

Sen io r Guard

A ll-D is tr ic t

V arsity squad draws blood in first loop p la y .

JOHN ROBINSON

JOE HROMAS

MIKE CARDWELL

Sen io r Q uarterback

Junior T a c k le

S en io r F u llb ack


JO E K A R STETTER Sophom ore H alfb a c k

KEN YOUNGBLOOD

K EITH STEINE

Junior C enter

Junior H alfback

K EITH LITTLEJOHN Senior T a c k le

MIKE NEVINS Senior H alfb ack

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season. End sweeps prove v ita l for n ecessary first downs.


DRAKE ANDRAKES Junior T a c k le

Bulldog defenders surround opponent b a ll c a rrie r.

JIM BOB SPRAGUE Sen io r End

BOBBY LARSON Junior T a c k le C o ach es co n tin u a lly p lay th e g am e from the sid elin es.

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Squad attem pts th a t a ll im p ortan t second effo rt.

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TO M M Y HICKS

MARK McLEAN

MIKE HOLLAND

Junior C enter

Junior Guard

S en io r H a lfb a ck

Ricky Kinnard pulls in behind his blockers for the run b a ck .


WENDELL HOBBS

TO N Y LANDERS

RICK CLEMMER

Sen io r F u llb a ck

Sen io r C en ter

Sen io r End

T h e Bulldogs' k ick in g g a m e o ften m e a n t the d iffe re n c e b etw een good and bad fie ld positions.

D esp ite sev era l setb ack s during the season , the Bulldogs con tin u e the d eterm in a tio n th a t m akes them an outstanding te a m .

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Varsity Cheerleaders

LINDA YOUNG K A T H Y SM ITH

la n a

C a rroll

pa m fo w ler

MEREDITH KELLY BERTA HANCOCK


Humor Varsity Cheerleaders


FRONT ROW: S im s, B re e z e , B ryant, Landers, Farris, L o ck e , Slay d en , M en d ez, H ays. S e a g le r, Hanks, N ixon, G ray, R easoner, L a x, H olland, C o le , C o ach Je a n is .

SECOND ROW:

In th e ir first y ear o f c o a c h in g at BHS, C o a ch e s S e a g le r and Je an is led th e Burkburnett Junior V arsity fo o tb a ll te a m to a fin e winning season w ith six wins and four losses.

BHS looks forward to seein g these

c o a c h e s a g a in n ext y ear lea d in g the Bulldogs to another g re a t season.

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Coachs

TO P ROW: D arter, O ’Rourke,

)


Burk.

H irschi

21

Burk.

Rowdies

18

Bowie

0

14

Eisenhow er

0

Burk.

18

Rider

10

Burk.

20

V ernon

28

Burk.

14

G rand field

28

Burk.

22

D uncan

7

Burk.

28

G raham

6

Burk.

14

Altus

7

Burk.

3

Burk.

latto n , W e lch , W illia m s, Hubbard,

iorw ood, W h itt.

Zke 1968junior Varsity football Zeam puts together a mum g season.

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C o ach Phillips

TO P ROW:

C o a ch Owens, Rogers, Sw aim , T a y lo r, Sherman,

S te e le , Rupard, B eard , M a rtin , L an ig , T e a r e , D ean , Roberts, C o a ch P h illip s, MIDDLE ROW: R ich , Howard,

Zhe 1968 responds Asst. C oach Owens

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koore, G reb , Patton, Bosw ell, M a rtin , Kinnard, D orland, P a tty , S ch a ffe r, S h a ck lefo rd , S k in n er, BO TTOM pW :

T a fe n a ir , B ag ley , C araw ay, S c o b e e , W a ll, M orrow, N ich olas, Lew m an, S m ith , R oger, A n d rajack ,

kanag er M ason.

freshman football Zeam Ifo coaching and practice

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fast andcaptwatingl EXIT

T h e 1 9 6 8 -6 9 varsity b a sk e tb a ll te a m :

C o a ch Owens, Howard H in k le, John Robinson, R ick y Kinnard, T im

H utto, Curtis K ufahl, C h arles Landrum , T o m m y Young, Robert Nunn, Jim Bob Sprague, M ike Rohr, Hugh Preston, Robby Young, and M an ag er, Phil T a y lo r.

Under th e expert g u id an ce of C o ach O w en, the Burkburnett varsity b a sk e tb a ll tea m had another fine season.

S in c e C o a ch Owen c a m e to

B .H .S . th ree years ago, the Bulldog C agers h av e b een a great th rea t in d istrict c o m p e titio n .

Burkburnett

High looks forward to his co m p eten t c o a c h in g in the future with much enthu siasm .

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that’s flasketball.

C U R TIS KUFAHL

M IKE ROHR

Senior

Senior

JOHN ROBINSON Senior

Curtis steals b a ll from opposing p la y er.


Agile, Acrobatic,

often .

JIM BOB SPRAGUE Senior

C h arles gets th e Bulldogs m oving w ith the opening tip o ff.

Hugh scores an easy two ag ain st H irschi.

ROBERT NUNN Senior

..


CHARLES LANDRUM Junior

B ulldog fights for th e rebound.

RICK KINNARD Senior

Curtis sets up the offen sive play for Burk.


Cagers dribble with vitality,

HUGH PRESTON Junior

W h ile b ein g c lo s e ly defended,

Hugh d ribbles th e b a ll down

T om m y attem pts a b a sk et.

cou rt for the Bulldogs.

ROBBIE YOUNG Junior

John shoots a fre e throw a fte r being fouled .


moot with accuracy.

M ik e m akes a ju m p shot good for two p o in ts.

John rips the nets for another b a sk e t.

T IM H U TTO Senior TO M M Y YOUNG Junior


*W$squad works long\

BACK ROW: C o a ch P h illip s, S lay d en , K a rstetter, V an Loh, M a rtin , Am burn, Bryant, C ard w ell, Landrum , Ponder, P oloskey, Broom e, R easoner, M gr. T a y lo r and S crim p sh er.

FRONT ROW: Hanks, A aron, Sim s,

L a x , Gum , R a le ig h , Bloodworth.

Jo e co n n ects from th e fre e throw lin e .


md hard.

Larry m akes c r u c ia l points from th e foul lin e a g ain st V ern on.

S tev e and opponent v ie for a ju m p b a ll.

Jo e dribbles around a V ernon opponent

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FRONT ROW: A n d ra ja ck , M ason , L u em an , P a tty , Rogers, P a tto n , N ich o ls, S m ith .

BACK ROW: C o a ch Seagler,

Roberts, S c o b e e .

freshman a up experience futut A Freshm an p ra ctice s for up com ing b a sk e tb a ll years a t BHS.


Sreb, W a ll, C o n iin e , D e a n , S t e e l , R ic h , How ard,

Freshm en M entor COACH SEAGLER

ers store

r se. Rodney stead ies for a shot during p r a c tic e .

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TO N Y LANDERS

MIKE HOLLAND

MIKE CARDWELL

F o o tb all

F o o tb a ll

F o o tb a ll B a seb a ll

JOHN ROBINSON

BOBBY GRIFFITH

T O M M Y THORNTON

F o o tb a ll

B a seb a ll

F o o tb a ll

HOWARD HINKLE

CURTIS KUFAHL

B ask etb a ll

JIM BOB SPRAGUE

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Fo o tb all

B a sk etb a ll

B ask etb all

T ra c k

B a sk etb a ll


MIKE ROHR

RICK KINNARD

M IKE EVANS

B a sk etb a ll

F o o tb a ll, B ask etb all

T ra c k

T ra c k

B a seb a ll, T ra ck

WEND ALL HOBBS F o o tb a ll B a seb a ll

wmor

T IM H U TTO

ROBERT NUNN

B a sk etb a ll

B a sk etb all

M ILTO N FLEMING

LARRY SULLIVAN

KEITH LITTLEJOHN

RICKY CLEMMEF

T en n is

F o o tb a ll

F o o tb a ll

F o o tb a ll


V arsity C o ach BILL FROMAN FRONT ROW: S te in , H ollan d , B ohu slav, S la y d e n , K a rs te tte r, S im s , H icks. BACK ROW: H in k le , Rohr, K in n ard , Landrum , W a lk e r, E vans, R easoner, A ndrakes, L o ck e , Larson, B roo m e, P olosk ey , Brown.

a pileof a baton, blistered feet

foam

Junior V arsity C o ach PAT SM ILEY FRONT ROW: Rogers, N ich o la s, L ew m an, T a y lo r , R ich , P a tto n , P a tty . BACK ROW: C araw ay , C om pos, R oberts, T e a r e , D e a n , S t e e l e , Sk in n er.

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V A R SITY - FRONT ROW: C onn ie Bloodw orth, Jo a n W a lk er, C arol H enderson.

BACK ROW: Bobby C o p en h a v er, M ilto n F le m in g , and

D oak M cD o n n ell.

T en n is C o a ch M R S. HORKEY

Zennis . . . rackets, nets, sun-baked cement

JUNIOR V A R SIT Y - FRONT ROW: K a y lee n E vans, T erry S u tto n , Ja n e t W ilson , Ja n ic e G reen , Brenda F le m in g .

BACK ROW: Randy W e n z e l, S c o tt B arnes, John H obensack, Edgar P hinn ey,

D ennis C o p en h av er, and M ike S e a rc y .

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C o ach C arpen ter finishes a low scoring round o f one under par 6 9 .

. . . along drive, a short putt, a hole in one

HUGH PRESTON

VANCE CROUSE RICK CLAY

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RICK RALSTON

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FTA, Letterm en, Pep Club, Honor So ciety . . .

T hese are as

much a part of the school as the acad em ic pursuits. In organiza­ tions, students work together to accom plish com mon o b jectives, and in doing so, learn the value of cooperation, both in social and c iv ic activ itie s.


JUNIOR AND SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS.

SEA TED : V ic k ie

Bryant, Pam Fow ler, Lana C a rro ll, K athy S m ith , C a rla P a trick , C ath y A lexand er. MIDDLE ROW: Linda S m ith , Brenda C o b b le , M ike Hanks, Howard H in k le, Paul Y e a g e r, Philip Frazefc, Kathy Dodd, Judy G reer.

BACK ROW:

Roy Hudson, K im Ludeke, M arian B en tley , K en t Jo n es, N ikki R ad an o v ic , D avid Strayhorn, Mark M cL ean , K en Y oungblood, A llen Farris, B ill B re ez e .

Zkc Student Council functions as governing body of BMS.

FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS. SEA TED : D eborah Roth, C aro l H enderson, Ja n ie Robinson, Pat Z im m e r­ m a n , D eb b ie F reem an , Ja n e t D iM a rz io , Laura A llison .

MIDDLE ROW: Linda Jo h n ­

son, V ic k i L ittle jo h n , M artha H offm an, Berta H a n co ck , D eb b ie V in ce n t, C arolyn Farris.

BACK ROW: Joan W alk er, K aren

Landrum , D eb b ie C u m m ings, T e rri Sutton, Max Ludeke, Bobby Em m ons, Je rri S a v ag e, C arolyn French.

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K e n t Jo n es,

N ikki R ad an ov ic,

C h ap lain

S e cre ta ry

Howard H in k le, P resident

D avid Stray horn,

Pam Fow ler,

V ic e -P re sid e n t

D is tric t S e c re ta ry

Mrs. Jan V ea c h , Sponsor

K athy Dodd, Corresponding S e creta ry

Mark M cL ean, P arliam en tarian

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MRS. OPAL KENNEDY m r . m ik e

MR. WALTER KOLLER

M cD o n a l d

MR. DALLAS GROENOEWOLD


Cettemen .

. . AthleticAbility Monorcd

FRONT ROW: S u lliv a n , W a lk e r, Robinson, T h o rn to n , Y o u n g , H in k le , N evin s, A ndrakes, Landrum . M cD o n n e ll, C le m m e r, H u tto, Evans, K u fa h l, S p ra g u e, H ubbard, C a rd w ell, Hobbs. M ason , Larson, H anks, Y ou n g blood , L anders, H ick s. N unn.

SECOND ROW:

THIRD ROW: K a rste tte r, Rohr,

FOURTH ROW: H ollan d , W h itt, W e lc h , M c L e a n , C a rse,

TO P ROW: T a y lo r , P a tto n , R easo n er, P resto n , H o llan d , G riffith .

A co m b in a tio n o f sportsmen from a ll areas o f h ig h school a th le tic s , th e L etterm en Club consists o f varsity m em b ers o f fo o tb a ll, b a s k e tb a ll, tr a c k , b a s e b a ll, te n n is, and g o lf te a m s.

COACH FROMAN

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Zhe bulldog M aking Maud 93


BHS M A JO RETTES:

Becky K en n ed y ; K athy G oins; S o n ja Preston, Head M a jo re tte ; Jo y c e L am b ert; M argaret M artin;

(CENTER) Brenda M orris, Drum M ajo r.

Swinging officers lead active band

Mr. M c C la in , Band D irecto r BAND OFFICERS: D oak M cD o n n ell, V ic e -P re sid e n t; D eb b ie S m a ll, Reporter; K athy Dodd, S e cre ta ry -T re a s u re r; Robbie F au lk, President.


m chorus.

Mr. Nunn, Chorus D irecto r CHORUS O FFICERS: K athy S m ith , V ic e President; D eb b ie S m a ll, S e cre ta ry -T re a s u re r; Patty D urham , Reporter; P earlie H icks, P resid ent.

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PEP CLUB O FFICERS: N ikki R ad an ov ic, Presid en t; V ic k i L ittle jo h n , Reporter; Linda M cC o rm ick , S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r; Sue G ibson, V ic e -P re sid e n t.

S ch o o l sp irit is a vague te rm , d iffic u lt to d efin e and so m etim es m ore d iffic u lt to arouse. Pep C lub m em b ers, escorting the Bulldog m as­ c o t, atte m p t to p rom ote school sp irit.

T h eir

support at pep ra llie s and a th le tic events gives the te a m a d e fin ite p sy ch o lo g ica l advantage in a t m a y , in the fin a l seconds o f a g a m e , be the d iffe re n c e betw een v icto ry and d e fe a t.

Mrs. A n ita Owen, Pep Club Sponsor.

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Zhe Pep Club constantly displays the yreat spirit that vitalizes school morale.


Membership in JSJJiS foi d

SOPHOMORE NHS MEMBERS: SEA TED : C arolyn French, Peggy Barad, Lam ona C h am p, Jo G a il H utchison, Lorraine F oote. STAN D IN G : T o m Bloodworth, John H obensack, Randy M orin e, M ike A m ber, Bobby Em m ons. (N ot P ictu red ) Ja n e t D iM arzio.

JUNIOR NHS MEMBERS: SEATED : V ic k ie Bass, A n nette Sto ry , Brenda Bankhead, V ic k ie Bryant, D eb b ie A lbert, V erna Sykes. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda C o b b le , Rick L ueking, Roy Hudson, Linda C okendolpher, M arian B en tle y , Jo e M endez. BACK ROW: A llen Farris, Sue G ibson, K en Y oungblood, Mark M cL ean, Randy G reenw ay, Russell M ille r, W esley Harris


ighest honor attainable tudents.

SENIOR NHS MEMBERS: SEA TED : A pril Parks, Pam Fow ler, Linda W ilkinson, K athy S m ith , C a rla P a tric k , E la in e Ranks, SECOND ROW: P atty W right, K ath y Dodd, D eb b ie H offm an, Howard H in k le, K im Ludeke, Norman M anley. BACK ROW: C h arles R ichard s, R obbie F a u lk , Jim Bob Sp rag u e, T im Hutto, M ik e N evins, D avid Strayhorn.


FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE FHA MEMBERS

FHA OFFICERS: Jo G a il H utchinson, T reasu rer; Becky K ennedy, Reporter; V erna Sykes S e cre ta ry ; Judy K lin k erm a n , V ic e President; and K athy S m ith , President.


future Homemakers discuss food, fun, and family

FHA SPONSORS: Miss P ruett.

JUNIOR AND SENIOR FHA MEMBERS

Mrs. F au lk , Mrs. H utchinson, and


Students get a tastk

Mr. Groenew old looks upon e a ch student as an in ­ d ivid ual w ith p o te n tia l.

As FTA advisor, he takes

tim e to help e a c h student r e a liz e and d evelop this p o ten tia l.

wm

JUNIOR FTA

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\f teaching in 7ZA-

SENIOR FT A

FT A OFFICERS: K en t Jo n es, P a rlia m e n ta ria n ; K athy Dodd, T reasu rer; C y n thia F reem an , S e c re ta ry , Jo e M en d ez, Second V ic e President; B ill B re e z e , First V ic e President; K im Ludeke, President. Patty S m ith , R eporter; Lee D arter, Third V ic e President.

(Not Pictured)


THESPIAN MEMBERS

Drama dominates ISMS Speech 'Department.

Miss Perkins, an accom p lish ed actress h e rself, gives students professional in ­ structions in d ra m a tics.

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Students team about foreign places in the Spanish Club.

Fresh m an and Sophom ore Spanish C lub M em b ers

Junior and S en io r Spanish C lub M em bers

Qrowl staff receives journalism training in the publication of the Voice of S H S . . . the

m

Bulldog (growl

Miss C ooksey. Growl sta ff advisor.


ftoys learn skills in\ and auto

VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE I

VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE II

O fficers: K e ith L ittle jo h n , Tony Landers, C h arles K lin k ­ erm an, Mr. Easter, W endell Hobbs, Luther Breuer.


weational agriculture mechanics .

AFTERNOON AUTOM ECHANICS CLASS

A ll th a t c a n be said about the A u tom ech an ics clu b is th a t it is organized through in te r ­ est and sheer lo v e o f ca rs.

MORNING AUTOM ECHANICS CLASS

OFFICERS:

Mr. P a c e , D ennis S m ith , Jo e S te w ­

art, W end ell G ray, Edward F ry e, Grayland Jo n es, R ick ie R ice .


Students earn while they learn in Distributive Education.

D ISTR IBU T IV E EDUCATION WORKERS

Mr. Bloodworth, Advisor


VOE O FFICERS: A pril Parks, President; V ic k ie W atkins, V ic e -P r e s ­ id e n t; P h yllis Bland, S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r; D ennis F o o te , H istorian .

M rs. Z e ll S ch m id t, VOE Advisor.

VOE LAB STU D EN TS:

Sue G ibson, Sherry

B ra n tley , V ic k i H utchison, Patty D urham , Sandy P ic k e tt. ( Not P ictu red ), D rea V e it,

COOPERATIVE VOE STU D EN TS:

Karolyn H ock er, Susan

Hobbs, D o lly Bradford, Phyllis Bland, L oretta Lang, D ennis

K athy M usgrave, D onna W illia m s, E lain e

F o o te , A pril Parks, Becky Surber, and V ic k ie W atkins.

W iggins, and Ja n e t L ueking.

(N o t P ictu red ), Jan is S tafford .

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Honors, ranging from such fields as acad em ics, to citizenship, to popularity, are a tribute to those students whom the school has accla im ed the most outstanding in its society . Each individual contribution is worthy and deserving of the honor which is b e ­ stowed.


Runners-up Kathy Smith Lana Carroll


A side from m a in ta in in g a h ig h grade a v e r a g e , Pam F ow ler h a s spent m u ch o f h er th re e years a t B . H . S . w orking to im ­ prove sp irit and p rom ote sch o o l pride am ong h e r fe llo w stud ents.

As an a c tiv e

m e m b e r o f the S tu d en t C o u n c il throughout h er h ig h sch o o l c a r e e r , P am has b e c o m e known for h e r d riv e , frie n d lin ess, and d ev o tio n to Burk H ig h .

Added to the honor

o f b e in g s e le c te d as a c h e e r le a d e r , Pam was chosen as H o m eco m in g Q ueen and honored as a m e m b e r o f W ho's Who during her S e n io r y e a r a t B .H .S .


John Robinson

Runners-up Lanny Walker Rich Kinnard


In M s four years a t B . H . S . , John Robinson has a c h ie v e d a ra re m ix tu re o f e x c e lle n c e b o th a c a d e m ic a lly and a th ­ le tic a lly .

As an a c tiv e p a r-

tic p a n t in fo o tb a ll and b a sk e t­ b a l l , John has d isplayed

not

only trem endous a tM e tic a b ility b ut also gre a t sports m ansM p.

W illin g to a c c e p t

the resp o n sib ilities o f le a d e r sM p, h e has served M s school w e ll as a m e m b er o f the S tu ­ d en t C o u n c il.

Jo h n ’s v ersa­

tility has won h im m any hon­ ors and the re sp e c t o f Ms f e l ­ low cla ss m a te s .



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School Handsome

Runners-up DAVID CLEMENT JOHN ROBINSON


m NNiNNNNh NN0-mmm

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N ikki Kadanovic Runners-up PAM FOWLER DEE RODGERS

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Kick Kimard Runners-up HOWARD HINKLE PHILIP FRAZEE


friendliest Dee Kodgers and M'd^e Holland Runners-up NIKKI RADANOVIC BILL BREEZE I

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Mannerly jCinda young and Kent Jones Runners-up KATHY DODD CURTIS KUFAHL


Debbie Small and Jim Kice Riuiners-up PEARLIE HICKS to m m y

Hi c k s

Best Qmmed Paul yeager and Carla Patrick Runners-up LINDA YOUNG JOHN ROBINSON


Versatile JHeredith Kelley and Kobbie young •Runners-up KATHY DODD DRAKE ANDRAKES

Most jCikely to Succeed Kathy Dodd and Kim jCudeke Runners-up PAM FOWLER KENT JONES


KATHY DODD F .T .A . Sweetheart Band Sweetheart D .A .R , Citizenship Award Winner

C Y N TH IA FREEMAN D .E . S w e e th e a rt

Organizational favorites

RICK KINNARD F .H . A. Beau

KATHY SMITH Choir Sweetheart

DEE RODGERS Auto Mechanics Sweetheart F .F . A. Sweetheart



Pam Jowler 1968 Homecoming Queen


JAiss M eredith Kelley football Queen 1968


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Each student at BHS is a ty p ical teenager. And teenagers have their problems, crises, ups and downs; but they, more than any other generation, have their fun.

But they are aware o f their

responsibilities, too. So students constantly endeavor to think for them selves . . . T hese are the classes of BHS.


Senior Beauty and Handsome

Patty Smith and John Kobinson



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Patty Alford Pat Anderson Sandy Anderson Jo e A n d rajack

V ic k i Bailey S tev e Baker B arbara Barker D iane Beavers

Ja c q u e ly n B ills V e lm a Bishop Phyllis Bland Betty B o etch er

Sherry Bohuslav D olly Bradford Terry Bradley Sherry B rantley

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Sandra Bratina T ony Brock G eorge Brown S tev e Brown

Ja c k Bruno Gary Burton M ike C ardw ell Lana C arroll

D avid C le m e n t Ricky C le m m e r Gary Davis M argaret D ixon

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Kathy Dodd Karen Duggan Donna Dugger P ris c illa D uncan

Patty Durham Larry Egenbacher D eb b ie Ellis John Emmons

Steve Engelhardt M ike Evans R obbie Faulk M ilto n F lem in g

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Dennis Foote Pam Fow ler Philip F razee C y n thia Freem an

Sherry French Terry Furm anek M ik e G am b le W endell Gray

Bobby G riffith Butch H alverson E laine Hanks P earlie H icks

Howard H inkle Susan Hobbs W endell Hobbs Sue H obensack


K arolyn H ocker D eb b ie H offm an Dawna H olland D on H olland

M ik e H olland J a c k H olt

Jo e H om ola B arbara Howard

C huck Hubbard V ic k i Hutchison T im Hutto Brenda Ivey

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Competition creates

W ade Jack son M ag g ie Johns Brinda Jones K ent Jones

Randy Jones R obert K een e Ricky Kinnard T erry K irkpatrick

C h arles K lin kerm an Curtis Kufahl T ony Landers Lynn Landrum

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\elass pride L o retta Lang M ik e L en gyel K eith L ittle jo h n K im Ludeke

Ja n e t Lueking D ian e Lutygens Norman M an ley D oak M cD o n n ell

Nancy M eador S am M eador V irg il M ille r Brenda M orris

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Gary M ullins Trudy Murphy Kathy Musgrave Fusae Nagasawaki

G eorg ia N eeley M ike Nevins

Robert Nunn Richard O 'D e ll

A pril Parks C a rla P atrick Kay P atrick C raig Peters

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Gary Peters Sandy P ic k e tt C h arles P itm an A lic e P rice

O la Puder Nikki R adanovic W ayne R eich m an M ik e Rohr

Jim R ice C harles Richards Larry R ick etts John Robinson

C h a rlie Ross Larry S c h e lte r Roy Schuft D avid Seay

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Cooking forward to the future, closely-knit class reluctantly says S tev e Slusher D eb b ie' S m a ll Dennis Sm ith Kathy Sm ith

Linda Sm ith Patty S m ith R ich ard Sm ith Roy Sparkm an

Jan is Stafford Jo e Stuart John Stolzy D avid Strayhorn

Larry Su lliv a n Becky Surber S co tt Taras T o m m y Thornton

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toMurk High School S te v e T illm a n E laine T itu s D eb b ie T u ck er Andrea V e it

Lanny W a lk er D eb b ie Ward R ick y Ward V ic k ie W atkins

C raig W hite E la in e W iggins Linda W ilkinson Donna W illiam s

A lic ia Woods P a ttie W right M arily n Y ates Paul Y eager

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M ike Holland

Kathy Dodd

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studied th e student body lo o k in g for those s p e c ia l p eop le who h a v e d em onstrated ab ove a v era g e a c h ie v e m e n t in a c a d e m ic s , le a d ­ e rsh ip , a c tiv itie s p a r tic ip a tio n , and co o p e ra tio n w ith oth ers. C o n gratu lation s to these six stu­ dents and to th e fa c u lty for a jo b w e ll d o n e .

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Em m a A iley D eb b ie A lbert C athy A lexand er Randy A ll mo n D ian e Anderson

D rake Andrakes Jay Awtrey John Baker Brenda Bankhead P a tric ia Bankhead

Lanny B arfield JoAnn B arnett V ic k i Bass B ill Bedford Je a n e tte Bedford

M arian B en tley D avid B lackab y C onnie Bloodworth Susan Bohnstedt Huey Boudreaux

Barbara Bowden F ran ces Brant B ill B reeze Luther Breuer B eck y B rice

M ary B rightw ell S tev e Broome Donald Brown V ic k i Brum field M ik e Bryant

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V ic k i Bryant Darryl Buckner M ic h a e l Burgett Jo e Byers

Curtis C am p bell Teddy C an tw ell M ic h e le C e rja n ic Roger C h an cello r Brenda C o bb le

Earl C obble Linda Cokendolpher Lahom a C o lle y Bob C openhaver T o m m y C o stello

D ebra Cow les D ennis Cox Linda C rain T erry C um m ings L ee D arter

John D iv in e V ic k i D ixon Tony D unagan D ave Dunlap Linda Echternacht

Susie E llio tt Wade Engelhardt Pat Evans David Evans Nancy Farar


A lla n Farris Pow ell Fow ler R ichard Frau tschi Peggi F ra z e e D ebbie F reem an

Ja n ic e Frield s Edward Frye D arlene Gibbons Sue Gibson W ayne G ilb reath

Ju nior Gray Randy Greenw ay Judy G reer S tev e G riffith M ike G yles

Brenda H ale D orrie H ale G aye H alsey M ike Hanks B la k e Harm on

W esley Harris G lenda H atfie ld Perralyne Hayes Lloyd Henderson Laura Henry

L aurie Henry Jim H errington Evelyn Hibbs T om m y H icks D ebbie H oltzen

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Orren Hooper Ethel Howard Jo e Hroma Roy Hudson Donna Jenkins

B illie Johns C h a rlen e Jones G rayland Jones M ered ith K e lle y Donna Kennedy

M artye Kinnard R ennie Kirby Stev e K irkpatrick V a ld ean Land Linda Landers

C harles Landrum Bobby Larson D ick Lewis Rock Logan Paul L oveless

S te v e Luc key R ic k Lueking Eddie M artin M argaret M artin C h ristine M artinez

G eorge M asters M ike M asters Linda M cC o rm ick Jo e M cG e e Duffy M cL aren

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M ark M cL ean Sh irley M e Nish JoAnn M eier Jo e LJendez D eb b ie M etz

Russell M ille r Pat M ilstead T e re sa Morris W alt M ullins T erry Murphy

B illy Musgrove P hil M usick E lle n Nelson C arol N ichols June Nolden

G a y le Norris A lla n Nunn Johnny O 'D e ll Larry Olson G a y la O oten

Linda P a ch eco Cyndy Parrish D ana Peters Richard Peters Edgar Phinney

M a rie P hillips Poberta Pike M ike Poloskey V in ce n t Ponder Greg Pow ell

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Humors anticipate a Paula P ren tice Hugh Preston S o n ja Preston Ja c k ie R alston V erna Ram ey

E llen Rees Ricky R ice Doug Roberts Kenneth R oebuck D ee Rodgers

C h erie Ross Pam Ross Kathy Sandstrom Russell Sandstrom D onald Schuft

Donna Schum an D ian e Seay R ic k ie Sh elton C ath i Shiderly Liz Shields

Larry Shough B ill Sim pson Sandy S k elto n T om m y Slabaugh M ad elin e Sm ith

LaD eana Sneed C arol Spannagel Ja m es Sp arlock D arrell Stafford M ike Stangl

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D eb b ie T e a re Kathy Unger Pam W all Liz W eaver D ave W elch

Donna W enzel B ev erly W est Pam W estcott D ian ne W iggins Sherry W ilkins

Roy W illia m s T eresa W illiam s Larry W illm on Ja n e t W ilson T o m W ilson

M argi Wood M au reen Yarbrough Linda Young Robby Young T om m y Young

K en Youngblood

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Sophomore tteauty and Handsome

Jgecky Kennedy and ftob M eftride


Sophomore Samites


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Randy Aaron Ja m es Alban D enise A lb ert D iane A lb in Sandra A llen M ike Am burn

Jan e A n d rajack A1 A tha Cathy B agley Bobby Baker Peggy Barad S c o tt Barnes

Bob Bean Judy B en nett B ruce Blankenship T o m Bloodworth M ik e Boehm Frank Bohuslav

Robert Bradford Rhonda Bradshaw Ed Brant P a tti Brightw ell Kenny Brown Je rrie Brown

Len Brown M a rcia Brown Linda Bruno Benny Bryan C onn ie Bryant Randy Bryant

S tev e Bryant C onnie Bulian R. D. Burdette Susie Burnett D ebra C ald w ell Don C am p b ell

Pat C ardw ell T om m y Carse P a ttie Carvone L am ona Cham p R icky C lay M ark C o le

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M ike C o llin s C heryl C opeland D ennis C otton D en ise C ozby D eb b ie Curl W ayne D arter

Ja n e t Davidson D ebra Davis Doug D ee l Robert D em psey R icky D ickerson Sharon D ickson

Ja n e t D iM arzio M o rlin D ixon P atti E genbacher Bobby Emmons D eb b ie Estes D a le Evans

B ev erly F lem in g Brenda F lem in g Lorraine F oo te Linda F ore C arolyn French Danny Fu rm an eck

C h arles Gibson Curtis G ilb ert T o n i G illis Kathy Goins M ike Goins T o m Goodrich

Larry Goosens Sharron Gowan Lester Graham M ic h a e l Gray Len G reen M ike G reen e

Ricky Gum Linda Guthrie M ike H ale Pat H alverson Berta H ancock Lois H atcher

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lew scholastic demands M ik e Hayes Paula Hayes Jerry H earne C arol Henderson Jay H endrickson B ill H ensler

Rosem ary Herrera T h e re sa Herring Gary Hobbs John H obensack L ea Hodge M artha H offm an

Randy H olland C h errie Hoover M arg ie Horton Sandy Houghtby D avid Hubbard Doug H uffm an

Bruce H utchison Jo G a il H utchison L iz Jack so n D arlen e Jesk ey G lo ria Johnson M ik e Johnson

W alt Johnson Bobby Jones Jo y c e Jones Jo e K arstetter D enise Kekuna L eslie Kemp

B ecky Kennedy B ill Key Kathy K in ca id M ary King Judy K lin k erm an M au reen Koulovatos

P a tric ia Kormos Nancy Korpi T a i K reidler D onald Lago Jo y c e Lam bert Jo e Landers

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Karen Landrum Larry Landrum D eb b ie LaRose Linda Larson S tev e Lax Jo y c e L in field

Doug L ocke S tev e Lovelass G eorge Luckey Johnny Luna Ray M ack Jam es M ahaffey

Richard M allory G eorgia Marsh B etty Lou M artin B illy M artin Ja m es M artin Jo y c e M athis

B ill M cBride Bob M cBride B arbara M cD onald M ike M cD an iel C lif f M cD o n n ell Stev e M cGraw

P a tric ia M cPherson Sue M eador D onnie M e d illin Jo e M e d illin M aria M endez C yn thia M illik e n

G len M ontgom ery D eb b ie M oore M elindy M oore Gary M orine Greg Morris M artha Morris

Mary Morris C arolin e M orton Don M ullins Kenneth M ullens Dudley M ullins W alt M ullins

Sophomores gain expei 162


C a rla Nelson M ik e Newkirk E llen Newton T re ssie Nickens Larry "Nixon Rex Northrip

D avid Norwood D eb b ie O ake Susan O 'D e ll S tep h an ie Odom B ill O 'Rourke Don Osmundson

Donna P alm er Paul Panter K enneth P atrick Jerry Patton Doug Paugh P atti Perry

M ary Jo Peters Jo n n ie P ie rce R ic k ie Pike Ja m es Potter Cyndy Purnell Raymond Quinones

R ick R alston R icky Reasoner Z eondra Renfro S te v e R ich ter D eb b ie R in e Cindy Ringstad

Ronnie Robinson Rhondra Roe Roger R oebuck M ic h a e l Rupard Danny Sain t Pam Salas

C y n th ia Sands Je rri Savage Sue Schum an M arily n S ch n ik er Noah Scrim psher M ik e S earcy

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Code of a Sophomore. . Ja n e Shackelford Kay Shannon Roy Shiderly Cathy Shields Pat Shiver C yn thia Sim s

Jim m y Sim s Judy S k elto n R ick Skinner T roy Slay den Ja c k ie Slusher Kathy Sm ith

Robert Snow J e f f Soucy D arlin e Sparks Sunya Spires D eb b ie S te e le Robert Sturges

C lin t Swinford Step h an ie T a lle y D ave T a y lo r P h il T a y lo r Pat T h ax to n D eb b ie T higp en

M ik e T id w ell Roy T itus Sue T o also n Kathy Todd D an iel T o m b lin D ian a T ro tter

Larry VanLoh D ebbie V in ce n t Kenneth W alker Jo a n W alker C yn thia W alters C a rla Webb

Randy W enzel C liff W hitt Pam W illiam s D eb b ie Woods D eb i Woods Ju lie Yingst

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freshman fteauty and Handsome

Debbie White and Rodney Roberts



freshmen. . . M ark Adams D ee Adams H olly Adams B eck y A llen Laura A llison DeDe A lvey

Ja c k ie A rcher C h a rlo tte Arles M ik e Ashley Jo e Bagley P h illip Baker C a ro l Barbutes

B ev erly Barker Benay Barnes G loria Barnett D eb b ie Bass R ick Beard Ja c k ie B eem an

Barbara Berlow Fan cy Beers Johnny B ilyeu V ic k i B lack w ell Suzanne B lack ab y D eb b ie Bodine

Cathy Bosold Roy Boswell Lana Boutwell M ike Bowers T h e re sa Bowman Beverly Brantley

G erald ine B rem er B ev erly Brian Kathy Bridges Ja c k ie Brown Karen Brown Penny Brown

Pam Buckey G enie Buesking P h illip Butcher B elin d a C am p b e ll David Caraway Linda Carse


M ary Jo C ates Sandra C ham bers S tev en C h a n cello r Mary Chesser F a y e Chowning D arlen e C lay cam p

M arg ie C le m m e r G eorgann C lem m on s Lydia C obble Ja m es Cokendolpher C arla C o le D eb b ie C o ltey

Paul C o m eau x W ayne Cook Dennis C openhaver Gary C ox S tev e C rem eens V a n ce Crouse

D eb b ie C um m ings T e rri Cunningham B ecky Dark C h arlen e Davidson A n gela D avis Kathy Davis

M ik e D ean Curtis D eason M ic h a e l Denny D eb b ie D iam ond Arvena D ilb e ck Bobby D ilb e ck

Gary Dodson M ilto n D orland Robert Dorland R ichard D oyle Roy Dunlap Bobby Durham

Ja c k ie Eason Judy E ch ternacht V erna E llio tt Ron Elpheck D ian e Engelhardt E laine English

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C a rla Evans K a y leen Evans C arolyn Farris D enise Fauss Gary Fisher Donna Ford

D e lila h Frautschi D eb b ie Freem an P hil F reem an D eb b ie Futch Eva G atten G lenn G ilb reath

Johnny G ill S te v e Goad Brenda Goins Gay Goossens P aula Gore R ita Gorham

Richard Grandy Larry Greb Ja n ic e G reen M arg aret G reen D iane G riffith B ill Hackw orth

Lynda Hagstrom P hyllis H all Susan H all D eb b ie H am m ond Jerry H arrell V an H arrel

Ja n ic e Harris Larry Harris Susan Hayes Donna Henderson Nora Henderson D ian e H errin

Gary Hibbs Joy H ill Ja n ic e H olt D eb b ie Horton Linda Hourigan M ik e Howard


Linda H ow ell Donna Hughes Robert Hunter Nancy Ja co b s D eb b ie Jeskey Linda Johnson

Sandra Jones S c o tt Kennedy T o m m y Kerr Bobby K ram er T hom as Krause S tev e Kinnard

A le x a K lin k erm an Ray La F ren ierre D eb b ie L am er Suzan Lang Ja c k ie Lanig M ark Lax

C y n th ia L em on R oger Len gyel D eb b ie Lewis K aren Lewis G lenn Lew m an V ic k i L ittle jo h n

M ax Ludeke Gordon M cC lu skey D avid M cGraw Pam M cL aren Denny M ag ee Ilo n a M artens

Gary M etz T e rry Mann Kurt M arten D avid M artin Norma M artin M ary M artin ez

Jim m y M ason M aryann May M a rlen e M eaders B arbie M ille r D ian a M ille r Ja c k ie M ille r

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Ja n en e M ills Kathy M ilstead D ebra Mohr T erry M oore W end ell MorroW C onnie M ullins

Sandy M umpower Lewis N eeley S tev e Nevins Richard Newby D eryl N ichols D a le O akes

C a th i O elsch lag er D an iel O 'M a lle y Brian O nley B ill Page Frank P alm er T h eresa Parks

M onty Patton D onald Patty D ale Paugh M arsha Pearson Gary Peters Donny Petty

Susie P ic k e tt Nancy P itm an D on Potter D avid Pow ell Linda P u rcell Rose Quinones

Jo n i Ralston A lle n Raper Stephen Rarabaw Bradley Ray Brenda Ray Jo e R eck

C arol Reed Jim m y Rich Pam Richards G a il R ich ter D arrel Rivard Rodney Roberts


Janey" Robinson T h o m as Rosile D eborah Roth A lic ia Ruetsch S te v e n Ruhl Jo e l Rupard

P a t S alas C a rla Schu m an Gary S co b e e B ill Sherm an C o n n ie Shipp T h o m as S h ack leford

M arc Sim pson T om S in g leto n Dan Skinner M ik e Slocu m B illy Sm ith Fred Sm ith

H ester Sm ith K aren S m ith V ick y Sm ith G ayla Spinks M ary S tan fie ld Greg Stan g l

Bonita Stayton T im S te e le Judy S tu b b le field Cathy Surber S tev e Sutherland T erry Sutton

Criss Sw aim Eddie T a y lo r M ik e T a y lo r Patty T a y lo r S tev e T ay lo r D avid T e a re

Terry Thom as D ean Thom pson S tev e Tournay Doug Turner Shirley Turner D eb b ie Varner

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K oichirro W alker Leroy W alker David W all Danny Ward R adell W atkins C h ery l Webb

V ic to ria W eers T o n y a W elborn Johnny W est D eb b ie White C harles W ilh ite T o n i W ilkinson

Barbara W illiam s Bobby W illiam s S h e ila W illiam s Stev e W ilson Gary Wood Susan Wood

Linda Woods Sharon W ooten Ann W right Chris W right Gary Y ingst T e rrie Young

Gladys Youngblood "Pat Z im m erm a n


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Residential - C o m m ercial In d u s t r i a l 24 Hour Radi o C o n t r o l l e d T r u c k s at Y o u r S e r v i c e

M a c h in e and Welding S e r v i c e Oil and Gas W el l Supplies

WILKINS ELECTRIC

W ALTER RILEY R e s . Phone 5 6 9 - 2 6 5 3 O ffi c e Phone 5 6 9 - 3 4 7 1 104 W e s t Ma in S t r e e t Burkburnett, Texas

NIXON DEEP ROCK 569-8104

WIRING AND R E P A I R S C. E . WIL KINS Phone 5 6 9 - 3 1 1 7 1308 Sh ep pa rd Dr. Burkburnett, T ex as

RED RIVER TEXACO C o m p l e t e Au tomo tive Services

O kl ahom a Cut off 569-3912 918 W i c h i t a Hwy.

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PAYTON COZBY PLUMBING AND HEATING BACKHOE WORK PLUMBING FIXTURES

Cards fo r all O ccasions 312 E . 3r d

409 East Third Street Phone 569-3911 BURKBURNETT, TEXAS

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OWEN SERVICE STATION

JUANITA’S FLOWERS F lo w e rs for all O ccasions 311 Hayw orth

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HENRY’S BAKERY

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MOBIL OIL CO.

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LLOYD CLEMMER LUMBER COMPANY 569-2911

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IDEAL DRIVE IN CLEANERS 569-2847

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HARLAN MULLINS BUTANE P ropan e - Butane L . P . Gas C arb u retions E v e r y t h i n g in G r a c e F e r t i l i z e r s Office: 569-1181

Home: 569-2088 O kl a h o m a Cutoff

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P hon e 5 6 9 - 2 3 4 0 1101 W i c h i t a Highway B u r k b u r nett

GILLS GROCERYMARKET 205 E . 3rd 569-2261




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