Amarillo High School - La Airosa Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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Paschal, Publications Director Acknowledgements to . . . Newsfoto Publishing Co., San Angelo, Texas Murray-Watts Studio, Amarillo, Texas American Beauty Cover Company, Dallas, Texas rs oi the 1958 LB PABOSIX. have chosen 'tor aithongh it is predorninateiv corn- cogrnzed tor its true vaine We, the edito our therne a snbiect which. rnon in every-dav hte. is seidorn re . . .hands Niarveionsiv contrived with tingers and opposing thurnb. ds and his siiiii in their use distingdish hirn 'trorn Niind and hand have deveioped together ard together. Our hands are our rasp a pencii above a rnphcated rna- nsion nKan's han aii other creatures. and their education goes iorvv iirst and stiii our best toois. Pts they g drawing board, rnanrpniate the controis oi co chfines, or dettiv tie a surgicai knot, they are the iirst exte e pianning and achieving rnind. Watch thern at vvorkf ver hands oi the rnechanic. the sidiiitni hands ot thumb" oi the gardener, the sensitive ' ' n. Hands that btiiid and bean ot th the strong cie the scientist. the "green tingers ot the artist and rnnsicia are hands that biess. Maralyn Budke, Editor Marlene Haynie, Associate 11, Assistant tiiv Mike Ha D E D I of the 1953 LA AIR A is fondly school to cr member of who has us who of AHS the W.B . ihese we i955 L flmarillo I-liqll Rhool HIIYUDGIIIPEHUCO,-H-QZZKIII' volumg xxxvuv B" N Y.,-vu . . . He held the lamp ofiTruth thatday j i So low that none could miss the way: And yet so high to bring in sight A That picture fair-the World's Great Light That gazing up-the lamp between- The hand that held it scarce was seen. . . . W. G. Elmslie ' "W"-v A 'rs S ,M , A H ww? SWF "wiv l gs L--. EDIFICE . . . Through the years, Amarillo High School has shel- tered many youths. AHS remained a Wonderful school through changing times. The front door is the entrance to the spirit, warmth, and friendship of our AHS. Tom Kale, Head Custodian . . . W to QM 'i "hs-vw' ,s g ,E - si! ft ' . ing OOO l6'01zrd of Zfrusfcrfs. . . George M. Waddrll W. N. Durham Lane McAfee iii' . , 2951 at George M. Waddill, Business Manager of the schools for many years, is re- tiring. With the growth in en- rollment, his work increased, but he has always served un- tiringly to improve our system. gi .M ww. ,tp my 7 .5 ' tyvw.. V16 Gus Roberts B! Herman Smith yo Herbert Willborn President of the Board Sim Kelly ,f if h as rrr ,,: x " 13 Qqnf, . r-vig... XX ' if The seven members who are elected to the school board are men of far reaching vision. Their ideas, plans, and decis- ions influence each of us as students. Board member Bob Wilson is not pictured. -, f Qswm, A J' ' BBEEZEWAY . . . The breezeway of the new cafeteria novers over everyday conversation and chatter as students gather at noon to gossip. The pillars and the spirit and strength of the stu- dents stand there safeguarding AHS. Mrs. Howard Iones, School Nurse . . . ,pf Q., F' . . . 0Mcials. . . These three men are the overseers of the public schools. Their work is of great importance and their responsibilities are many, for they super- vise the work of all twenty-five of the Amarillo Public Schools, and consider the welfare of the 15,119 enrolled students. Charles M. Rogers Superintendent of Schools R. A. Selby Assistant Superintendent of Schools V. V. Kniseley Director of Curriculum Hmm. STUDY HALL . . . The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of the new study hall is accented by a part of the collection of original paint- ings which makes AHS rank second in the nation in art collec- tions. This part of our building has been transformed into a place of design and beauty. Miss Doris Holley, Secretary . . . . . . Admiuisfrafiau. . . Our principal, his assistant, cmd the dean of girls have led us through another year. Be- sides being diligent and competent workers, they have found time to display their friendly smiles and ready wit. We have never doubted their judgment and have put our trust in their ability. R. B. Norman Principal Mrs. Thomas Haynie Dean of Girls Howard Lynch Assistant Principal cm it i . vm! if' 3. , .f c gr .:: QV2i1l: 1 ig 1 rw 3 9 LIBRARY . . . Our library, with its fine collection of all types of books, is the quiet spot of the school. Students enjoy coming here to browse through the works of the literary masters, study, pond- er, or sleep. Mrs. Minnibel Montague, Library Assistant . . . . . Hvuusclars. . . The Counselors' knack for understanding ev- erything makes them dear to us both as advis- ors and friends. We can go to them at any time, for their pleasant attitudes and friendly smiles put all those who talk with them at ease. Their office is constantly filled with throngs of people who have dropped in to discuss prob- lems or to simply chat. Miss Minnie Feierabend Mrs. W. B. Burkhalter Senior Counselor Miss Carmen Ulm lunior Counselor Sophomore Counselor if at - "ml, if I , AM s . -' ,, '1- 1.14. in V in ..,, JW ,mg .W 5 , me ' 7 . 1 A X 5 q' S X fgfi .Y MJ-,kd tiki :A fx u. F , q,,,1f, - , 44 K W' V' N in 3' . ' , -Ag if 2 W .A - 1 . . Riu uni: r t 1 , 35 5 ei .y Q PATIO . . . The patio, which was cx gift of the Student Council cmd was completed this year, will be C1 becruty spot in AHS for gen- erations. It is cr visible sign that AHS and its campus continue growth and expansion. Mrs. Twilcr Icxmes, Secretory . . . . . Sfaculfy. . . Miss Francis Annis Homemalcing Mr. S. G. Anthony Commercial Mrs. C. P. Atwood English Miss Viola Ballard Language Dr. Roy G. Boger Bible Mr. I. M. Boswell Mathematics Miss Lurline Bowman Commercial Mrs. Corrah Lee Brandt Commercial Mrs. Sybal Brierley Commercial Mrs. A. L. Brint Social Studies Mr. C. A. Campbell Science Mrs. Bowen Cox Mathematics Miss Irene Crawford English Mrs. Lela Crossett Social Studies Mrs. Hazel Davis English Mr. R. H. Davis Vocational Agriculture Mr. Wm. I. Defee Head Coach Mr. O. S. Diggs Diversified Occupations Miss Faye Dillingham English Miss Marie E. Donnell English Mr. Charles Emmons Band-Orchestra Mr. I. H. Flathers Speech Mrs. Dorris H. Foreman Physical Education Mr. I. Fryhover Choir :isa ff t f , METAL SHOP . . . The newly equipped metal shop shows that our school offers more than the three "R's." The intricate machinery is the evidence that there is beauty in growth and change. Mrs. McCuc1n, Registrar . . . Mrs. Nannie Lou Gibbs Commercial Mrs. Mary K. Griffith English Mr. Frank Guess Coach Miss Alma Hall Mathematics Mrs. Hollis Hall English Mrs. Irene F. Hamilton English Mr. E. L. Hammit Science Mr. Sam N. Henry Distributive Education Mr. Solon Holt Coach Mr. C. T. Howell Driver's Training Mr. T. G. Hull Coach Mrs. Sue Iennings Homemalcing Miss Ioyce Iohnson Head Librarian Mrs. Anne Iohnston English Mr. C. C. Iones Art Mrs. Margaret Iosserand Social Studies Mrs. Atlanta Kaye Science Mrs. E. A. Kimmins English Mr. C. A. Kincaid Ar Miss Anna May Klapproth Language 'YUK .:.. l "5'fli ' "i e ...P 1. .- vf' yi ,. M m r' K .' , , ., -rr ,N any X f 1 - 1 qw Q. ... -f ' 'W 4 ils , . , ,f 5.5 .M .fi :N liil is -is K. E s .... wld 7 ,Q ,, A . Q I if -..A ' 3 ' hr. n ...., I ' SST L lc? ,,,, K . """'W H: . fps is W ff. in s 'QM 'I X.. 4.01, ' 'Q ' Q . 'hx . E K . y ,r 1. - Kandi il 1 N1 ,, Y -,,-' 4 My M r' r eg g: t ir A 'L . i :SV .,,.w.!..: ' W fi t... pm arf' , ,,, my E' 2 8. .. 1 , y , yyyyy y .. . f 'W 2 K A my lr V lu EW I ff E if I Q W 3 Miss Bula Mae Lincecum Homemalcing Maj. Carl P. Matney ROTC Miss Iessie Mercer Speech Mr. W. M. Mitchell Mechanical Drawing 4 L f gs' Q 'W , y V iWm4.'bg L . .iq.13.3?f' Y ' 5 E r f A - - 2 iss? ' .. , N lik 42+ gg-. ,W .fs , f 'mf .qw-...M SNACK BAR . . . The gleaming snack bar, laden with food which will be consumed by AHS students in several minutes, is a part of the beautiful new cafeteria. The students who gather here each noon for a period of relaxation, forget their studies, listen to the juke box and chat. Mrs. Iewell Lewis, Cafeteria Worker . . . Miss Lucille Morton English Mrs. Allie Nelson Science Mr. I. O. Parkey Social Studies Mr. James Paschal Publications Mrs. L. W. Patton Commercial Mr. Samuel Pecchia Coach Miss Lucyle Penn Librarian Mr. Raymond Perkins Auto Mechanics Mrs. Lola S. Pevehouse if Homemaking Mr. A. B. Pool Metal Shop Mr. U. W. Rankin, Ir. Miss Laura Roberts Social Studies Diversified Occupations sf- Mrs. Mabel Rodgers Science Miss Louise Russell English Mr. Dan Salkeld Coach Mr. Everett I. Sample Endlish Mr. E. G. Sanders Mathematics Mr. E. M. Savage Mathematics Mrs. Marion Schoen English Mr. Oscar A. Self Electricity Mrs. C. C. 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' Yi p2fiV?w:i'?1V-,wte?1ffL1" 'Aff " Qtfvif 7' V 9' K ' . f :-:C- tt U J ' '- 'i mf - ft QV-iff? V .,,. FIM! ,, 'V , 35" f' i ' n I' Q' H ,59 W' K ,, y W7 v,,fQi,k5Mkw K,fm,,.f5fQzyAyL.Q59 N we I ,V VM 3, ,MVQW1 I ' 1 fxgwgmg,33:5filmVggf:,:ewfw4WW .V gt M " ' K VA - ' ' ' 'F V .QF V 4 as ,V ,L , ' 'y' f ' L'Kk' Q--""' + V- ' , w e 2 V V ,V f fl J ,ii L - 'X X :Ani A Q , V im-f Y ,, ,, ,fs -f ., ' 'Q ff" fV 4 1 V ' .1-' '1 ' ff7g' f f ',i7 ' ' .iffzV45' A- A 1' ' .- f--f f - wmv .fu .- , -. 4, 1 , ,M L 'LJ ' ' ,disks A UUA-Q 5 - STADIUM . . . In this structure of concrete cmd steel dwells the true spirit of Amarillo High School. Even when the Weather is cold the stadium is Worm with our love for our team. It is this spirit which keeps our AHS alive cmd makes it the best school in the lcmd. Mrs. Pearl Howell, Secretory . . . Mr. Herman E. Swettman Science Mr. Rupert A. Taylor Woodshop Miss Tennie Thompson Choir Miss Ruth Ann Tolbert Social Studies Mr. Hugh Underwood Mathematics Mrs. C. C. Walden Science Mr. C. A. Wallace Science Miss Gladys Wallis ' Social Studies Mr. Charles Watson Coach Mrs. N. N. Whitworth Speech Miss Iane Williams Physical Education Miss Kate Wilson Mathematics Mr. Raymond Wilson Distributive Education Mr. William Wilson English Miss Clara Zobisch ,, p . gig siirv p f i E 'll ft is ii, .. M M S 4 A if x he i s . .Q L K QM' W s as LET L wx fm in H p --Y , p it , Jw 5 :,' . R: 5 1- M. Social Studies E E my i ci .ak W Q 4. Q l . ,,,, if -":s if . , ,,, Q "ik V ' 1 f Q 5 5 3 i gk ,, 3 Ei? H LLADDED 'Q .,,,...,..,.....-...---....,,., 25 I V 26 , . . . Take hands and part with laughter 1 Once more and no more after Whatever comes with years. . . . Swinburne 611155 of 1953 l I fm Q Scuinr Hass Ofjcers Bill Mobley, Pres. R h d Ch dl Vice-Pres N ly S Q-CK if 0 l Q 5 wi X V i , - r is g i. 'ffl' Af kv . Q .nz-, ,Q - ' -- f .mg f. SW lm, 2 sf 1 riiflifim vff 5 A , K iii "Nw , qw-A f Q r 'K K . X "' -L,:,1-Q' I W hiv X Uh. lermie Adams, Gordon hi. Dona Allen, Bill orxq, Willicxm Iim Eddie QR' .2 15 Q ,f, n 3 K., ,A Nr ll 'V I 'iff 1 s 3 v' K 415 Arneti, Lita Barker, Icxcky Baxter, Rex QE W ln 'vw A L, 5 . ' - --may - 1 Mg A xx. K m gh wx 1 .. .,,Mmm 25 'Q-f is Akers, Put Armstrong, Patsy Bailey. Bill Basketi, Chcrrles Bennett, Buddy 5 . f,.,4.5 K ' ff px-. In . fv- - Yin 5 . rQ,,.-HQ 0,54 -'I' an fi, . L N 2 'Wu lf Q5 iw., -, -wwf' Bonjour, Buddy Boynton, Eddie Brooks, Lcrrry Booih, Eugene Brewer, George Brown, Cecil 1' I9 , , my ez, .W , ,gr kk ff , rw , 715. ' I , gd.. 1 - v 7, f f ... H is , s M V1:..,. , . -I it E 51 Q.. ! Xen , Q' f , X 'YK I 'in f K , 1 is 1. " M ,.15z " . ,V A 'K-A WNV - Q 5.. . Y I Y I L4 O I A. 611155 af Bourn, Nelson Brewer, Irmmy Brown, Charles Bowen, Vernon Bridges, Shirley Brown, Don Boyce, Iim Butt, Dorwlrx Brown, Dorihcr Boyce, Johnny Brooks, Icon Brown, Nadine 'f W W' 'ls Q . f 't1- Le we - f N f.. wit? V 1-my 4 ,.'. ff' BN 5 Alle? A A lv . LA . f y " X A V .,,.r x V , . y V ul A L. f 1, ,Em me :iff , " viz -,lg , A li A rssr 3" ' B if lll ' eh- A - B .L 4' :,. I A I. , -, , , A 1, y iyttfzig: 4-be we M , B, em B B fm 'ffl ' ,. ' f "L, -' - " R R. Q Y L ,. Q . xv 2,13 VIQF , A b H A Q , Q k 'E :AW ,vm U I K f -, . , J .. AA A A H A A .wi L L L Benton, Charlene Berry, Dottie Bertelson, Terry Beverley, Doris Gail Biggs. Bob Bilderback. Maryon Black, Lanell Blassinqame. Wllliam Bohn, Mary Kay Bohn, Raymond Bolfinq, Io Ann Bonds, Vivis Bruce. Barbara Buckner. Barbara Byars, Ruby Brown. Sue Buccola. Leonard Butterfield. Ed . it ,A ra, Bryant. Darby Buclke. Maralyn Byers. Frankie , ,rs H : X, i f.-my it 'B- ,,.-N A WN . .. ' K we 4. E +ve. ,, 2- -bv ,,,,., 5. fregfii ,. ap. , A,. ,. he ,,, ry B W, 1+ 355' ., ' f,1.Q. 7 , .t- ylr' A 754 :A ,f A - 5 .1 fv , Y f' if rn., VAL. - ,B A bevy of beauties from which to select our Queen. 1953 Bryant. Tommy Bryant, Bill Buccola, Charles Burnett, Linda Bush. Pat Butler, Hampton Bynum. Bill Byrd. Bob Caddell. Bob ,E , Y , ,AV . ,Ak r 'Wa-A, In :Wx J In I ch fur K me L Y ew . 1 L rt S - ' B K ' H. Wg, 'V 051 'lf I ,Q A. 'nm mr .if N. 'WN 'K V V .5 - .? f, " V if gg , :N ! ,. 4 4 , rm. T 4 ,H air? ,W I my ,wg Q far ,N 1 ' ISI' 1: , l . ,gi ll l A 3, 2 ' 'E , - P' 4' 2 B ,, ,. , N ,f Q. A lf: r n. Future Rembrandts attempt to find the arts of perspect- ive with pencil and ruler. Elass nf . WW iw- 'ff ' ir 4 Clark, Nancy Io Clarke, Nancy Clement, DeWayne Clifford, Anne Coble, Gwen Coffee, lllah Colley, Danny Collins, Don Collins, Neal Conrad. Wayne Cook, Iackie Cook, Richard L.. L 1 JI Campbell, Ierry Carroll, Iuanita Cartwright, Tom Casey, Kathleen Cavender, EUQGDG CUVir1. Tommy Chandler, Richard Chapman, Warren Chewning, Shirley Childers, Fred Chrisiian, Helen Christman, Alver Christopher, Iames Clack, Malcolm Clanton, June Clark, Doris Clark, Ierry Clark, Myrna 1 M YW D. dy I .. ,,, . . r , , 1, , A - - 1: - 121 -, ,. .. ' an-ww, Wi- ' W A , ff xgxfi H K, . EW , Q: -mir? 7 D A , Ae 1 ,, n w.. 25 3 ff' C M 45 wa. Mis xi 1 ,, 'gk 2 ,hmm - 'If -' ..,..,.c - I - C , K 'ik ,, ,Y T, l Ik' S, - , r -p W4 . X, .. Y, qs , 2 jf ge, mg. G.. C W " aff All 4.. A 5 nf -fb-. ! we N 'V fw 9 ,FE - x sf W :,,, -1 ,iw , - we ' Q ' C fe Cruse Benny Dammier Sue '- 'Q ' w ,HA 3 1 Cotton, Rexan Sornelius, Fred '5- ,L 'Liv ,-'S 4 .L Km Cox, Gene MT: 1953 Crawford, Porter ,,.,,.,..lfwaf 4, Culwell, Donna Cunningham, Iimmy Curtis, Dorothy Damon, Bob Daniel, Harold Danner, Iudy 4, in ,ji C Sk fy, win Qu on . . x 1 C K" , ,gy 1 ,li A x Y t. -sbs C , , D Q-, -we N . M .,. "WT . ' V 3 ' zvv , M 3 A WV' uv' ,A 'gg " . x 1 I RQ in X li! N ., - . f x , I . ,Nw I F9 L 54185 Q ' Y X , I , f S, ..i F. . K , A up if 'I-Jw -se K M, 'W as VT 11 D Q,-F A 7 v Cross, Nelda Dabhs, Billie Darnell, Tommy Crerar, Fern Cutler, Laluana Darnell, Nora 75' 49' "'?' L4 X .:., i ,...v I rv W ff.. ' , D X , ., X is C K rv, H Q., V xi I , l, li ,V if nf" 'Tw F 1 Gy., f .ll E. " 4 ' " 1 0. M. - fm AW 1, Q.. 'ar Downey, Iames Dysarl, Mary Ann Elsey, Fritz Q M Druin, Toby Edwards, Ronnv Evans, Ruth ' w , N s iQ 'V' Z' 'eq , vkyr 9 , 've ' A mf S, L Ax , ' I, Q A .,:.,,.. , 3 Q mf N . k ES! 'A iv X A 611155 nf Drummond, Gail Eqleson, Leon Ewlon, Sonia Duncan, Dan Ekelund, Iohn Ed Fairchild, Kenneth zu ,,,n , is 4 'L L A . Q ,, mf" I , dlhill pig if wa' 1' , ji l K Nd, . H7 A e is gp-ni, " Mg, Af V' , -W.. 5 ., K livffi + :V Zi. r' Hx Ev 7 x , E L ,,, A iii. N ,gm ,V,, is ff Duniven, Juanita Elliott, Shirley Fairiax, Bill 3' 1 Q? ' 451' -A ' 4 ,N ' if I 'we X4 , 1 We-w"' if au.-.W ips Duvall, Willi Ellis Neal Farmer, Kyle s a, W 4 'ef ,,,-F, ,pw lf?"- ,pf ,Qf , V K A,,, ,,,,,,fMyx3.,A,, v, W N VV,. , K is V, K l K A H Darter, Dickie Day, Mattie Deahl, Ian Dean, Bo De Grassi, Hollis Delgado, Hattie Delgado, Nd0IT1i Denney, Maude-ne Dickey, Quincy Dickinson, Ray Dodson, Wilburn Dorough, Gregory , V ,.,,,,..,. N W K ,,,.? -'Q AM 5,Z7uw- R r-,ri 592' 'f ' Hffzwffif A Shown are the members of the Sandstorm staff at the year's first folding party. 1953 Faulkner, Elaine Feirabend, William Fenberq, Many Fielden, Bill Fields, Mina Flores, Louie Flynn, Ierry Foqelstrom, Ioan Folsom, Myrna Ford, Van Forrester, Richard Foster, Bill Foster, David Fowler, Carolyn Fowlkes, Dale Fox, Donald Fox, Patsy Francis, Ray ,givin I X M :zzz-f W 3-w""'s fi F! ,Q D "'f4 1 . ,- , -,,, ,, J 5 ,, 3 if 4 . - 1, ,,-of , - y cs, 1 e yn, S, M I k if ' -f::, fi ' ' .. X ,,.-F W is me if , . . .U , , My isosi D, f 'Aff l my 1 Q xx i i m y . - .:,- N ' , ,LA Q FX 3 .. ,tx S 'ai L ' ' L f .. 4 My Dressed in the book! Frazier, Frances Gardner. lean Gerlach, Carl ir solemn Sunday best-Well, it's in the Friend, George Garner, Paul Gibson, Bill WWW' Frost, Pat Fuller, Don Gaihright, Kent Gqtlin, D011 Gibson, NCIHCY Gilford, Edwin Gillespie, Barbara Godsey, Wayne Gollihuqh, Otis Gonzales, Paul Gordy, Kenneth Goyne, Ronda Graham, Gene Graves, Mary Lee Gray, Iames Gray, Mary Ieanne Greenroyd, Ierry Greer, Bob Fulton, Betty Gatten, Kenneth Gilberi, John Galleqly, Dick George, Iohnny Gill, David , -,Q ., 'gpg 1 1 -2, , ww- ,. ,C , ' H" Pl " Q l 'N 'N lr rFl F J- ga as 4 , F if .1 A is is r, 2 fm A We ,,' ' i ii 21-F ' F 'Fi , My al fl E -af Q' ..,,., Q ,gi .ek jmik V l ,eil r M, in Vnll' Q -f,. K L I V ee, fa wwe fa, WWF iii M if .lli -fl 'rl fl fr Al r so ' r F i , ,f F if is F e F f ' ' , 'R . V or V ,,,, 2 'fb-fe " 1' l , ,. .. ..2,, V ,yr , yy M . , F g"FgVjfw'v' V .,5., " ez' K " K A 47 1 A 'pest k QL , , .. 'fi Y' ff: 4? ,p , 2 I W y , Pr, Zz. P y W- va' ..-2 ' ' y 1 fig- , 2 'K' il flaw , m'+nj? Q sw " .Q '445 s A A A 'Tsai 5 K . I Vt 1 flkx N l Greer, Iimmy Grupe, Harold Hall, Iackie ,L Q' 'L lie . A ':,,.'. Q 'ii M if ' .Hx .2 1 , . Qs, W 'X lx , L ,air Wi . . 1 , A-.-..n""x iii fer? 56" Q li 'R ' Y Q f X "' 2 : ik- l w 5- " ,xv .-pls-. f 'Pts -4 Grider, lack Gwyn, Betw To Hamill, Nancy Griffith, Lawrence Haqemeier, James Hannum, Beverly 'K 'wk at ,,..:. ,Q- af! - .si 2 1 1 ,V a la.-lv 'iu K gym' i f 1' f m L W L LA L 1953 Grogan, Beverly Hale, Jimmy Hardcastle, Ioe Ann Gross, lerry Haley. Bob Harris, Ierry eg fi y M j ,Q 4: 1-HJ x' if-Q e 4, im "W "' f i " :" A L. ef L. Gross, Marianna Halford, Eva Harris. Nelda X. . ,X I X , .4- WRX -11" . MV 23, . f 5 l,,. ,xi M f l e f G 1 A Y H. Ns gi ,A Ai, 47" 2 4, 1 N WW Y Hihbs, Jerry Hoare, Murcia Howcrrd, Mcxrqie Q5 ., ,I 'b 5 k A ' E' QL, fm J , ,,, K. Q if iexxw ?f"!giil' Hickmoii, Delmos Hohmann, Mike Howell, Lenore , mf? .,.,g,Q, - ig l , ,f f, Y' Q.. in , lx fl , . ,livfl V .h. . i. fill' K . . . 1' .F Q ,.. li 1 A 9' ,Y -if -,- -l, 4, , 4, S 9 .,:s if -1 H , MEF! X, , 1 l 'D- ,NN 614155 of Hicks, Shirley Hollingsworth, Gene Howell, Put Hill, Ierrie Holmcm, Roger Hubbcxrt, Wanda 1 f 2 A ,, Q- 1' k LE, . , - , V ,V .H,,i - . I I" if ,, " x Hill, Peggy Holmes, Jimmy Hudqins, Chcxrloito ,f A YVN ,, ' 'x 3 M ' ,Y r , - , v A AQ A - ' W HN l"' ' l A ' ' A A A i ,J 'E' ka ,JN Y 38 i Q J f , , 1 Q . "" V' if 'W' ,L , ei. r Hinds, Bob Hoover, Dcrrrell Hudson, Lelcr fx 3, few! ,,g,..f , ,Z ,f r 5 , - 'nf in f J B 1 , ' 2 ,my ' f-,gun , f A ,LdA,LL X ' if Harrison, Hamilton Hart, Betty Harvey, Mary Io Haskins, Carolyn Hatcher, LaWanda Hawn, Ioe Haynie, Marlene Hazelwood, Sue Hedgecock, Loyce Hefner, Nora Hemphill, D'Nard Hess, Ioyse Hudson, Lera Irwin, loan Jacobson, Althea 15' E' 'mn rr, l New ,f R, -vn- " ' ,av 1 V25 Q www' 45 A Hughes, Bob Iackson, Iimmie James, Patsy I Gleefully glancing through his new Student Directory is "Polka-dot" Norman. Ostensible salesmen are Elayne Steele and David O'Keefe. Hunnicutl, Roberta Iackscn, Katherine Ienkins, Beth 1953 Hurd, Grace lackson, Margaret Ieonq, Sunne in W. ,.,, N t it , H. 43: 5 . M rt' , ,as - Q my , f f. 1 V .. 'J 5, V il V 'gm a .,z J to A L 1 l L lc V . V ,. -'-' Q' t it 4" K 1 in ,,,,,, f at . A X 5. 'fin ,, if' I ns- sift A VW fy V ,wr f ' ' ' -LIWL ' WW Irby, Kay Iackson, Thomas Iohnson, Carl 1 .ye Vw'-pl -. ' Y 3' "1 M,- ,'r ' 41- .L S lrelan, Edward lacob, Grady Ann Iohnson, Ina Mae ,eggs rv. VA W -. if N .X t ,.,.4. ti Rx X swear I - I-' Vs, 1. K. 3 King, Elaine King, Ina Vee Kirk, Peggy Kline. Shir1eY Knight. Hugh Koen, Nathana Krizan. Laluanna Koontz, Patsy Laughlin, Bob Lawrence, David Le Flore, Rebekah Lemmon, Mary Sue Lemons, Bobby Mr. Pool, metal shop instructor, demonstrates the use of the metal bender. Hlrzss :ff . ' C1 D ris I hnson, Joyce Johnson Richer Johnson, VVUHGT lOlly. Ralph IOUUSI 0 Iones, Arthur Ignes, Duane ggrggn' H5321 Iordan, Margaret Keeter, Fredrick Kfeuev' Chges A1-Ce Kelly, Ierry Kelly, Richard E gg' Kent, Burbgw Ketler, Pam Kllboume' MY 1 K11g0,Duvid S Q ,MQ ' link ,1 1 V I N' L ig: GL' or 'fr 45 fi W' 53' Q L 5 :H f ' Lt L 7 W. I .4 L4 4 rf- , E, Lt Lt ...K L W 2 ' ,gri t 4: L ml ' fi K I I W 1 if M 1- it ,1 S A H ,, 2' ,gg , E Li, J'-2-. ,x f 8" ' rn 51. 2 vw rr, . ,ge fs- "lj I -. .' H -""""M, I - s sretr, is L L LL L Avi , LLLL 4 rg at 4 e :if .,, fe. 'L also ...R me we 1 -vw NNQA ,,' A ,,. ,,'- , y ' ' L - . ,. "' e it L , 1 Q' , L . , sil, L , r is N 2 .,,: . fri 11.3, Z . Y, U, , M, uv A : g. H Ll L : R5 rf . srr, L LM 1 I1 EiIj5l'L , ""L h LLL 'fi M f J l f- LL.. 1 kk fur 'EV' VWQ 58:5 4, ly " E A nas Q1 ir .fi ,0- .,,.w.i ,- ' - A Jr . ' L 'E K Q, 1. Fri'-wr Q F . ,le 2 ' M R ""' x, 'EA 1953 Lemons, Fuye Nell Lewis, Clifford Lewis, Doris Lewis, luck Lively, lim Bob Logue, Gail Lokey, George Long, Ariiss Lowery, Iuckie Luck, Ioy Lundeqreen, Idcr Munn, H. L. lla 'er'- 'X wr Lewis, Linda Long, Wundcilee Martin. Wclndu -0-,M ffvl' L QL" 5-Q Q zgi 2'-hi A WE- L" W s 'ikyv i K 14 X ' :X ' A-A 'fps H N - wi, 3 V X it m . , - nxt ' r 1 . Y ' L 1 - L A Ae " ".. ' 'aww rf wk "Nix fi., M A "' 'M gn 14 gi 5 , ' s i , -- 'P' ,E ,H 4 'iv Q gf 111- , ,, , K 'fe we 4 , git z Wills, s ,qx W'-'HF' ,405 B Little, Gary Loveless, Evelyn Matthews, Tommie 46"-L, '14 'Q' - , - , 1 ' 1: 'W 4 i ' 4' . ' , yy 6 ' 1 Q' ' " 5 I f 'ya is L 'Q' r. f . - ' 5: 2 ,z, x S l 'lx 5 jk 3' i .1 rs, ,r if Pi ii E421 . A, , fps V xv, ., aipuiwv iw.. .. gp., a K qu fx it 13 3 H Q 4 1? ., Z 1. r ' , ,. , . W f 'W A , , ,wr ' , fm f 42. ,. .,. ,,,, .. H, iq., 5, it , , L qegrizi gv f A W '4 f 1 Q , N ' K - 3 -rf, 3 up-M rr, . 6 Kew A. r, - , mv 23 Y X , ,rw X15 1, -. 1 ,L , W, , 5' " ' " V I I x..k 31?? K . A I: ' Q B gb f 13 "N, u 3 -an J ' ""' 3 ,. if f ' 3 1? ' - :Q 'K ll , McMinn, Dwayne Miller, Marilyn Moore, Buddy we r Nj, f E ik . f, f it Hass of McMurtry, Carol McNui!, Aletla Milligan, Dwain Mills, Delores Moore, Carlos Moore, Raymalee A A- v,-, r in-B J Q WN if li' ,Z I. Q 'fn'-H l ,nn .3 . ns. 6, "K Melton, Jacque Mobley, Bill Moore, Virginia gb, .B-, I' Q , S ,QS 4 fi' 'f' s 1 , E t W-Sff T . : K Miley, Shirley Moore, Barney Moore, Wade r fx i n A-xr , 3 i ., ,TM Jn I fkfifizikx 1335593 f ff'ff,f : ?'i'::' Az' -- ,,,. ,rw i 7? 151 A55 Miller, Iackie Moore, Billy lack Moremcm, Lou Ann ,x AL ire wi Mays, Ioanne Mauldin, Thelma Mayhall, Letha McCain, Bobby McCarty, Wilbur McCollum, Nancy McCracken, Martha McCullough, Dale Mclfarlin, Oscar McKeand, Gary McKinney, Bill McLaughlin, Monte llorford, Frances Morgan, Delton Vloti, Iulie Moutos, Iimmy lall, Harold Neely, Ben ' N, fs? 0 A, At the Odessa pep rally, some of ou students had THEIR day. 1953 Morris, Dorothy Muckleroy, Polly Neely, Iane -n-, his ?AK An ,al 'ECT 1. q-Q ,W fbs l A gn Morton, Ioy Mullins, Pat Nelson, Dorothy ., V ,X is I M fi 'Q' 451' Q' Mosely, Arthur Munday. Dale Nelson, Shirley ,V I X , 5 ,f:.'!I"' 1 'if iw ' -4-...'f" N-I' Q lava, :lf !. r more bow-legged MOY9. Sylvia MUUY, Marietta Newkirlc, Lennie W, A 2 1' 2. ' KX? :ir , - 5, 44A l L , it ..... , .,... ,.,,,. , . ma ' i- ,ISN V Newman, Mary Oakley, Tony Owen, Melba yy ,NK , .1 32. mfs.. L. ,fam 44 May I have your autograph? Nickol, Phillip O'Keefe, David Pace, Thomas 611155 af Norman, Sarnmy O'Keefe, Nanne Palacio, Reuben QQ -. 1 . K 11" E ... L N .g f I . '7 nf , , Y W C2 V ' sa' 5 Northcutt, Terry Oheim, Shirley Parker, Raymond Nunn, Charlotte Ortega, Mary Payne, Lovella 1-fins it 1, .' . Y I - 1 5 'A 6 if-ww W 5 P , aft ' ,P fr Qi A 9' A l L i,,r fm 'Wil 4 . 2 , """Qf ii l M? P Pearce, Barbara Pickard, Owen Pike, Iayne Pirtle, Othel Pittman, Sarah Pollard, Barbara Poyner, Winiired Prestridqe, Joyce Price, lean Puckett, Patti Putnam, Dick Quine, Gail Oakley, Shirle Oliver, Ioy Peake, Shirley fm., WW rl' ,W , 121 4L,n -gulf' H Z5 '41, s S 4' A f ,F :W -.ak i In gl YA I y NP' i 4 ,K K 1, 6' ' :II V . 55, ,' Q ' ,, 'iw sq, T ig-" J - " , KM ,,,f . , . we gm 5 ' wlwufx' - ' , -L - H L 1 ' '-1. f 1 R H R ' Q ,, M R . ' 1 , 5123 is me 4 N A? ,W , U 1953 lcxmsey, Ellen Rcmdull, Ken Rutliff, Io!-lnn Ray, Bob Roy, Iohn Redman, Ionitcx leader, Pczt Reeves, Betty Reid. Percy Rhoden, Cecil Richardson, Lowell Ricks, lune Riddle, Patsy Ridinqs, Guy Riqdon, Icxck Roberson, Alun Roberson, Betty Robertson, Beverly l vi X V. .Qt f 'M ,S , fam Wy, I -,gs 'lr In ,, Kiss is L' LW an in-E . e f S s " fi V ' .- R A K' 5 , T ' Y , "N 1 V iii 1 V If 1- ' V 'ES 'ii 'ak ,uv I Y: Al Ai. , ,V -.M . ' , 'W "i 4 , ' X3 L, ,iyglgmeein ' J Zi., ,, .,... L, "" rn ,QQ ff' II we-V 'S 'R ' fo. ,a..-, -iff R Q v , ,R gf ,f Q 1 11559 R V, , A . I L i -o we 'EF pfk 3' an " ' .7 " 6 J 'R fl -',, ' , ' ff 'Z , 2 ff ,fl , 5 ,, 2, V A Y W Q A 4 ' L .f , ,V AV' fb? Sales, Fannie Schuneman, Lloyd Sheehan, Barbara an 4 -5. nf-,, ,f ' ,rg ,Zi LZ Af' Emil i Fm ix ,r t , , 4 E Q? 'F 4? ,Q Q X ar Rv Y F A x' My ,. .W ,X Q x l Al de fa. a a 'fit' he , x ' W V , I 5 4 l A Sanders, Beth Scott, Glenda Shelton, Carroll 4-awe 1471 we nr. I.. Hlass af Sanders, Bob Scott, loan Shelton, Kaye 49 I WWW, Q uf fl.. ,fi Q. L 4, 'tw A Y., ,,,, -, x f Savage, Terry Sellars, less Shires, Billy 'fb ,ui ' ., his L F . a Schroeder, David Seyffert, Carolyn Short, Evelyn -A Schultz, Rob Sharp, Websten Sinclair, Marvi ' ' l ll hr r,k y , Pixy. uv-M fw- 'ta-O '- W 'am- ,. lf .., L. 1""" 'EF Robertson, Cloie Robbins, IoAnn Rodgers, Larra Rogers, Ian Ross, Elaine Rowland, Max Rozell, Norma Russell, Ann Russell, Iimmy Russell, Raymond Ryan, Doris Ryan, Iames mglelon, Ted mith, Terry peight, Veda is A- .. '53, "WI 5 Skaggs, Twila Smithee, Shirley Stafford, Charles - . I, . Ry, 'sin Q , V215 My ,rv 491 1, "' es 1 my A -4"'M" 7 A Slaton, Bobby Sneed, Ioe 7953 Need we say more? Smith, Beth Southwood, Carolina Smith, Betty Sparks, Sally Smith, Carolyn Spears, Toe Starr, Pat Steed, Nita Steele, Elayne Stem,-ms' Don . it "Nw .N ' 'IWW 'N M V ' ' - X wb., 1 1 'Y' 'nwgm - , X KW' ' L A 1 . ,M f X . ..,, A , M - -:ui , ' -gg Y il 1, . I Y ,V., My ,L f M f R we if 'Q f ls-4. A , ,qv '-eq., -' Q YMWW sf 4" --"1 . 'rw ' as KV' - , -. - 'M , - , i -J ' r 'P ' .W ' Wg My ' ' A as-f - . 1 icfw' M A , X ,Wa P , My-,. -Q -K wr 5 , r 1 'iff Q 3 . L1 Ls Stephens, Ada Stodghill, lean Sublett, Naivaline vs. gg, ff' -rf 1, y ?. W. nb,- sf' What's your problem? Stephens, Mac Stodghill, Ronald Sullins, Addie '9- ,F 'WIN 6lass nf Stephenson, Gail Stone, Madolene Sullins, Ioan 1: .5 4, 3 , Tate, Wade Taylor, Ed Taylor, Helen Taylor, Ioe Ed Taylor, Ioyce Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Iames Thomas, Seth Thomson, Tames Thornton, Gary Todd, Gordon Tomberlin, Nelda Stephenson, Lynn Stocker, Ella Stoddard, Carl Stooksberry, Pat Striley, Ken Stroud, Bichar Sullivan, Mary Lynn Summers, Jerry Talley, Barba nm 4, 'Q' All-N. Wm We f g Y A -' .fz,.,5g,n 5 QQ 'fx A . ,fl it A L Q ,ek x sf 'K-. , Q ., S ,gf f " is -,,.q I. i. -El A. I In 4 . 1 l le 1Q. , a .' r, ,ef 3 A 1 W N wig: We W ' fi ,..N Q Q ..Z:l,x -V .uf if E l A , - in if fqrv -' - x ,ggi m , j 1 ,. I 4 r ,,, ALA- Town, Robyn Pucker, Bette Jan Winkle, David i fav - .J ff, Wk afv ' 'li ,fi f If , vi V 'V Travis, Io Ann Tucker, Pat Vermillion, Phyllis K an fire " Q 1 HV 7, .f aa., vzrverr Trayler, Glenn Tuckness, Ioyce Vermillion, Ray we an Y W. 1953 Trickey, Don Tuckness, Warren Vetesk, Shirley C We as- Tsikilidis, Helen Turner, Herman Vinez, Gerald ,pf WV Tucker, Ann Upshaw, Dean Wade, Maxine 3 f sg .,L . ,fills-. - wif' ie - H' 1 5 I L .f as K , ,i X c 'Q 1 iz ' 'VII' i W 'if' ...N ,.,, , ,W if L 4 l 4-1. , 'V S ,. I ' -,q. Q A ,- i ,W . , Q 'Xi' W7 V LV .Q I K r.,r, in t r 5 nl 5? Jil 5' .Q W be W - . " I F.. We M ,l I '. ' 1, z I A 1 ' t I '.. K 1 I A My A 'Iv I Q4 I 'S 3 be I be bf? r N. neil? , 1 be , ,.,. af? sk ::., 5' Webb, Carol Whcrley, Robert Whitehead, Iimmy Webb, Charles Wharton, Wcmdcr gy .ur Cflzzss af Welborn, Leroy Wheeler, Iohn Wilkinson, Bill Welch, Kenneih Whisenund, Ray Wesley, Lcrrois ,aw-w "UP- 7 if ggi W S - I Av West, Peggy . I V Wh- tl Mary Arm Wbieler, Belvcr Whitney' Leon Williams' Ann Willlcizlrxcsx Barney Wrlhcms, Ccxroly W gg? l , W, .M W I ,. . K mx migw :Y mv' I L Y hive' i 3 sae' X f , ,. ,i as Q? uf J , sf IL. A A L -. X , ,X H 'W A I A . W 'Y ww --X X 1, 1. ,- J " M 1 f 3' gm, , Q' 1 . 2 Z ve-, W Vm7?f, , , ' ' A-1' ' " my ,. . L Q I - 1 A , ' ' .'k-, 5 ' . A 'a i 1 My V f,.-M, , aa A rw, A A l 1. L A .1 ... A Waqgoner, Gloria Wakefield, Darlene Wakefield, Deral Walcher, Ronnie Walden, Wayne Walker, Priscilla Walvoord, Iohnny Ward, La Nita Warcllow, lunior Way, loe Weatherman, Tony Weaver, Bruce Williams, Donna Wood, lan Wright, Melvin 1.-iff A . NK LH' , . ' x 'If ,N up sa i x ,Q ,,,. , u,- -s...,.f- Ev, Williams, Rosell Woods, Alice Sue Wright, O1a 'h nr tm. , r, z I i A :Q-L ,i if... , - A Willis, Pat Woolsey, Darwyn Yates, Roger , "', KW' ww., S. 5. Why so glum, 1953 Wilson, Elizabeth Workman, Bill Yeaqer, Bob , HE me ff X, x 'LW . Chum? We can't all have caviar. Wilson, Jessie Wrather, lanene Yeaqer, Glenn 0 Winter, Keith Wriqht, lean Zweiq. Theodocia ,Qruyw Rl -L-. .9-QW, YK. JW.- wir-. ,1 i eff Q, V X' , I E - 9, " .Q I S new 'V waging 'A W i f ' f N ' if 'f .. if f- W ,G Q W, , K ALA Q - M ,- fi A K R '-,, if 611155 af 1954 junior 611155 OMMS H h 1 S ith, Pres. D St dd d V P D M A d S Abernathy, Gary Adams, Floye Adams, Lacruita Adkins, Marvin Alexander. Wick Allen, Bobby Ice Allen, Carol Ann Allison, Martin Allred, Marilyn Allton, David Almquist, Francis Amerson, Rachel Ammons, Sue Anderson, Donna Anderson, lim Angel, Dan Ansley, Anne Archer, Toy Arden, Glenn Arebalo, Carolyn Armstrong. Don Ashford. Bdrbilrd Askew. Glenn Bagwell, Iames Bailey, Doris Bailey, La Marr Baker, Inez Baker, Wynell Baldwin, Charles Balentine, Beverly Ballew, Sharon Barnard, lim Barnes, Gay Barrett, Ionia Barton, Helen Bassett, lanelle Bates, Ioan Bates, Rance Bates, Wayne Bearden, Larry Beck, lanelle Beeman, lean ,, rf' tt .X ,ts , ,3,-., :QM 'TX 5 P ,kt xii: ,Sei ,y W we .ia W 'K ., , .5 Uh '11, 'YZ We " . lx: V3 in Ft' i rf Q Q iw I 6 e '22 X .L " ., 53' , -'-, 1 ':" 94' B M'-P A we -my ,V dk 'gl as g 1, ay K ,. Q., i ,. I K ,K ., ' 4, I- ,V Wg? H My X x S' 3 vt' H 31,11 ...nn 5 M ffm? kk I V Pb ', 1'-gf .,, in W f - QL I Q I L, A WK- , X ,fy , ' Mx W, Y xi I Q r ,....w..a.,, ,... if ,Q 5 ,M Y A ... , "' 'Sf . D' taflfwliffi yy, , 5 ,' 'W M ,,,, - f W v is - , Y. i C1 QQ i" A W p 'K " ' M I , sg e X 'P' ,ff 'H' Ee I JN , AL ..., , et ' K hx L li K 'lr -58 v AN 3 ' f A F ,,. their , ' ., A ,,., A 'H' A 55 A Q 1 it 4 ' ll, Q3 t mi: 5 Sl? A on A -f , "gl P l, 5' .E .fl an M ,, KK Fw ,r ' . I fm J V- - -K l- .. if iw B .Y A A, VY,, M f r P B 'lfqf 1 K5 9 1 YV S WF Aw -91 f T, 1 Q, -1. in f , is 452 ir if vw. I L gg ui . a I "r,g'f7'l"'m1, 'F " 1 , .Q W., W ,.v,,v, 1 an 'uf Qi 42 B .. S EK , ,,A.,:, ' .,,,::f:J K R A if 12' if ix 'R 1 , 4+- f-rw, B a s YN Liz ,- 'M 2 if 4 5 i N ,rw K -my A , , '-.af T I N -f 1. l Y y ,,,. ff- " ,1Q" 5: J it 2 M? A tl X h ,-.21 z , A 1 ir I X " f :VO Q we 1: Q55 Q. X fr 1, M' A 'uf ! 'ET' are if it ff- in - - Qfr,Z2,- ! is., Klnzss Benton, Coralie Bippus, Dale Birkmeyer, Iimmy 3 , fr' ,YIM Bivins, Nancy Black, Patsy Blackwell, Ioe Blasingame, Dorian Bledsoe, Peggy Bohanan, lo Bold, Phyllis Bonner, lean Bostick, T. Bowling, Marjorie Boyd, Bill Boyd, Sally Boyd, Yvonne Brady, Bobby Branum, Larry Brazile, Charles Brewer, Anita Brewer, Norma Lee Bridges, Patricia Briley, Sue Britting, lim Brooks, Iveen Brooks, Wendell Broome, Shirley Brosier, Glen Brown, Barbara Brown, Billy Brown, Gene Brown Gordon Brown, LaDean Bryant, Richard Buchanan, Noel Buckley. Marion Bumpers, Bill H Burding, Emery Burkett, Iames Burnett, lane Burn, Ruby Burns, Cynthia af 5' " Burt, Jane we . m Q, , Q , f , Bynum- Peqqy me te I nr W . fl: 'lf 6' 5 it ffv' 'F cam, Iack av 11 "' X , ig ' A of Canova, Spooky ,M K, - 5 ' 5 ' ,Q , 3- W' Carder, Bill ' 1 K .. Q: ' ,A . 5 1 N I ,gif Carpenter, Dean Er- Q VV I, 33" ' at gjifi ,,C ii,, wx, Y gi A , if 4 , f 'K M o Carter, Jean , R- Q ' 6, W ,r ,yi VA C V 21 Carter, Susan ,, - ' ' '- an . 1 y x Cartwright, O. C. fy' I 5 It ', s If ' , ' ' i 7' , gdfver, Donald - ,ofa 'f 'V -- 19" S avender, Nelda ,, - . ' , K ,Y Chattin, Don up '-M W' f 'Qy .Q Ji I gwjgf. r , 1 If U I ,y .Vi "xl: t, "l , W, , ring, -M., Cheek, Betiy v : 'fy W- , ,""' 1' "" "" "' Cherryhomes, Oveta T A A - I if g' ' ,yr chesher, Phillip , ,M Q, , - Q 5 C is Cheyne, lane t 'ii L 5' Chilton, Darwyn ' Christy, Iuanita H - C" Ee' A ' f TOP ROW: Claiborne, Ronnie: Clarke, LeRoy: Cleek, lean: Clegg, Ben: Clifford, Rutheda: Cline, Doris: Cloud, Henry: Clouette, Eugene. MIDDLE ROW: Clymore, Glenda: Cochran, Robert: Cockrell, Jerry: Cody, Glenda: Coqdill, LeRoy: Coker, Delorii: Coker, Ray: Cole, Sheila, BOTTOM ROW: Colley, Gerry: Collie, Morris: Collier, Carroll: Collier, lack: Collins, Christine: Collins, Neal: Colvin, Mary, Coridren, Pat. Sk C . "'-I Q 6 . KJ, T 1 1' r 4ws 25, M tg ive Q 4 , 1,, gg 1 5' - M A Wag I Q 5 Z so it , ,W 2 "' 5 T i y xt' A is Y - if on if M if F , X K I R 7 Q . ' Y A: . In rf, C. ng , ' J ,Q V L .M ' . 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Pat Gill, Iean Gilley, Frank Gleason, Carol Glenn, Edward Godwin, Phil Golladay, Ronnie Gollihuqh, Bert Goodner, Gay Goodnight, Hayden Goodrich, Bob Goodwin, Pat Gowen. Ralph Graham, Bobby Gravestock, Virginia Green, Charles Green, lack Green, Ianice Greer, Donald uf? vw i I 3 5 Q1 ffl griffirz Ierry I 1' '- riffit s, B'1l 1 V A , 'M 7? ' . W' 2 Grifiilh. Robert tf.?v: 'v ' W - lm W . if 5 "' ' Griggs. Arlen 553 ,W M - , y L. Grove, Edward J " , 3 ' .Q Gundlach. Bill 'A VA on A' I . 3, X., 'WF' og 3 r O A ff i 3 5. 1' W if Y' , ' Mx ' . 1 f, f 1 NK .L Haddock, Rose 1,-f " M" Lk 9.1. X my ' Hail, Iimmy N K L ,R -4' I ,mr Hale, Barbara L I, Q fff f Y ' I , J kr , ,N Hale, Billy Max M H N wx Hall, Bob Hifi, . K. ' . Hall. Mike Q' B QL 3. i fwfr' vi , if i ' A Q" I Q , W s ,wg . h , , na, i , O, D Hall, Troy fi? 'wi ' " 1 x ' 'N' K Ham, Caroline Q nl N if ' f N , if , w ix N' xv 4? Hamilion, Alda ,f ' , K , ..- a Hamilton, Herbert Q . 'V ' 3 -fr' ' ' 1 Hancock, Freddie -W. 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It Iordon, Hay ' I ' Karr, Buddy g "'- wwf ' KL-nz, Donald 6 73 ,, wi '12, 'Em M 5' W' Kaulhold, Berkley if 5 "' W i I an Kay, Sondra I 1 Keathley, Louetta ""' "' ' ' , 4 5 ,Mg it A 5' ! Keeler, Genna an Keeton, Ioyce K , , ,M -:in Kelln, Shirley A , ' Kent, David 32 5' f 1 'O I' 33 , 1 A Kight, Mildred I 'f i . 2 , i x " Kimbrouqh, Alice Ann ,. 'W' 'E QQ K i, , 'ng X l K '-ot? L X , ,F fi , 'N 2 1' .f Ah VST, K Kimmins, Kim , A 5- 1 King, Carol - I H qi ' Kirk, Glenn , Q ,fn-I? jx Q 3 , Kizer, Carole fe--I 1-I , ' Y ag-"ui Knight, Don 4 'N 1. , s i i A rx Knight, Othel 4, ,I wr t ' T' ' g , .rl s i fs, If- K W ,. If -vw' Y A .Q ,.... ,F ' A gy i 1 w Knotts, Bonnie 'E 'V z . Lackey. Betsy . Lacy, Helen - X, 5' A 7, ' W ., h - , LaMunyon, Alfred I A ' -A Y ,ff iff " Land, Pat -, 9' ' ' K if aj " Laney, Glenda i if I J, - "' . fe 'K' f 3 ogy, ! Lankford, Adolphus Lanning, Shirley , , Larsen, Larry 4 if , , Laseter, Barbara M4 . E ,N A 'N Latimer, Kay Q 'Tv 1 QM Lawrence, Peggy Q ? 2, W., ff , , ,wt , ii V - 5 l 1 ,if - , - V ,X l' 4- a yy , 3 V my P' fs: Q - ,M az ' P Y h 1 K. ,iffy 'S T , Q we '4 i. A 'cf-M., X: J X 'R I lwfflfp 'HW' ik X fe K W I 3 I D Q4 y . qs. 5, LK 'F ii ,J P? . 5 4 an , y ' ew , lg? X if ' 71? M 15 V .- KF , ' ' "5 .-.W 4. l T: V ll ' Yi' -, ' 'yi' L l l ' 1 , , ' , V .,:, in ,gp ,f -. ,. , ,W ,. f V if ,. ,ff if ? r i ' Q. 3 5 ,M ,X 42 5 l f f for it ', ,ff , I 611155 Leach, Mary Elizabeth Leachman, Reid Leflar, Ann Lewis, Ierre Lightfoot, Norma Loilin, Pat Lollis, Faye Lowry, Billie Lowry, Nelda Lunsford, Berl Lupher, Dick Lupher, Phyllis Mabry, Marilyn Malacara, Albert Manley, Max Mann, Ieri Manning, Burt Manning, Colleen Marsalis, Nancy Martin, Betty Martin, Maynon Martin, Pat Martin, Pauline Martin, Sue Massey, Noma Ioyce Mathis, Gene May, Betty Mayes, Sue McAnally, Dolores McCaifree, Iuanita McCandlass, Evelyn McCarthy, Jodie McC1anahan, Nelda McClenny, Don McCra1'y. Susan McCutchen, Iaynel McDowell, Shirley McFatridge, Katherine McGee, Nancy McKee, Bobby McKee, Freddie McKee. Lois af? . ' an ' - , McLaughlin, Albert ' fl rw . x McLaughlin, Carl Q 4, 'ff' 4 M- V 'T .V PW , r, :V ' . McMeans, Ioanne i F23 N' Y A W V N W f McMurtry, Rosemary 1 l .Q . 5 A it ,J ', K Q, " ' g , MCNett. Ierry t, L 'fif' V McNew. Walter ' 5 it ' , im, A lu is Y ,. , , Ewing.. ,f Nw rw 'a 4 McPherson, Billie I, EA' Zh- 1- will I -'gk 'R' McQuarY. loyce 1 A 'li J 'M W 4' - ,ak x h 6 it Xi-f gl X.. l . v 4 N H McWhorter, Robert ' " , ' ' gl 5,8 ' in Q Merchant, David Y : " 55, we , ...E K Merchant, Lloyd , Jffim 1551 .W ,K Meyers, Carol ' ' : 5 vi r 1 Meyers, Iackie J , ,, I i M f Middleton, Vernon Q 5' A . XT .i 'W' Milhoan, Marie i . 5 Miller, Duane QMS ' ' Miller, I-Iloys i 'S' ' Miller, Lavora we TOP ROW: Milligan, Phyllis: Milton, Linda: Mitchell, Anita: Mitchell, Wilma: Mize, R. I.: Mobley, Ellen: Mock, Marva Gail: Moon, Iohnny. MIDDLE HOW: Moore, Bill: Moore, Margaret: Moore, Mignon: Moore, Patricia: Moore, Vina: Moreau, Iuanell: Moreland, Alleta: Morgan, Wayne BOTTOM HOW: Morris, Carolyn: Morris, Tennessee: Mott, Ioan: Moutos, Steve: Mowrer, Wayne: Mulholland, May: Mullican, Wayne: Mullin Charlotte. .W..,...,,, . Tl " r ' V gr, K .- 'L T' M 5 R is s :ea Y T 2? T it T W , - , ' 3 .QQ - V Q . Q "i D X Q ff 3 L -LE K' 3 gc, Q, I r Z . I' kf, Y s 3155 -4, . .T Y' -- ri l 1, r L A H'-My if iyg WM . i 3 nj , 7 i t fi 'u :gk Al, ' V T 5 K TW :V W Q ,J 3 Vk2f"f'3" sa vi as A- , ' T "' K a to ' 'M W ' A 1' ' ' . 1 , : 'i t 'W 'iil s l ' ' i A - - ,V r wg , y , V 7' V l fig ,A sfat f ' mst' s ,A 4 ' . f ' ' UV, ,f-Q, t,-. v M , In ' ,fi K ,.,,., M 'F' is' ' ie-T my -f 1, 2 ,,A' 'Km NM "" X fun, , t Zu .. X ,gi Qu if lt ' Hx .K Ax 9 f -2-. 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W f t 'A I '..- ,f ,Q f if " ' R i , , ,,V , I 1 S Q . , I ' 'gg' A ' 'v V fb fe if 's Af' fe' 'I-"N -1 , , , 1 f of f ,' ke. 1 , gg QQ ,742 W W , Q. 1'1 ' t 4 ,Q t y M A ,Q .ff E- 1. f tw Q ' iz-Qi ,g - A Q k . V , I L .- . ff L , ' eh. Q 1 5 lg i , W Hluss of 3' Westmoreland, Ianette Wharton, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Valeta Dolores Don Pat Rodney Whigham, Sammy Whisenant, Betty White, Bobby White, Clarence White, lames White, R. T. White, Sharon Whiteley. Iohn Whitley, Henry Whittenburq. Patty Whittington, Sue Wiegman, Silver Wilder, Barbara Wilkinson, Sandra Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Betty Iackie Ianice I oe Williams, Louise Williams, Paula Williams, Virginia Willis, Svlvia Wilson, Blantie Wilson, Frances Wilson. lane Wilson, Molly Lou Wilson, Paul Wilson. S. E. Wineinger, Iames Winninqham, Ann Winstead, Theresa Winter, Mary Iane Winters, Glenda Wirth, Bobby Wirtz. lack Witcher, Donald W- or Vegrfevf i if Q, i 'Y 'P on ' ii , 5 F e Jr -me P-.. Q R if -J' sn. ith C. iz' 1 fa ' A 'hu ff.- ng SCF 5 ,,,1h1L .. I new sw-Y F 1 ry , vw C' A, E it i , H SENIORS Allen, Duwayne Boyd, Frances Brown, Gary Bryant, Marvin Burger, Loyce Downey. James Hall. Bob Golman, Buddie Krahn, Bob Laney, Barbara McCarthy, Robert Newman, T. L. Perkins, Johnnie Sapp, Clifton Scott, Bobby Taylor, Wynn Lou Thomson, James Tipton, Melba Wertz, Joe Wright, William JUNJORS Allen, Jimmy Anderson, James Arnold, Gene Herbert Bailey, John Baker, Mary Board, Phyllis Boyd, Kenneth Buckner, Barbara Burl-:, Roy Bynum, Peggy ,W vm s Students Nat I7 mired Byars, Ruby Bruton. Dennis Carlile, Jimmy Caudill, Johnny Corder. David Cross, Nelda Daniel, Benny Davis, Dale Day, Alice Dement, Roddy Dodson, Lee Downey, James Duniven, Roger Dunlap, J. C. Elkins, James Ellis, Neal Elsey, Fritz Foster, Bill Fowler, Mack Gann, Lucille Gatlin, Don George, Franklin Greer, Jimmy Griffith, Robert Hale, Jimmy Harris, Wilma Hefner, Nora Hinds, Bob Hodgens. Gene Hopkins, Patsy Howard, Thomas James, Patsy Johnson, Charles Johnson, Richard Jones, Betty Kelly, Jerry Kelly, Joe Bob Kilgore, James Magness, David Malone, Terry Martin. Irma McDowell, Johnny McFarlind, Oscar Mead, Geneva Miller, Duane Morrison, Jim Nuesett, Rosemary Phillips, Dorothy Pulley, Robert Riner, Phyllis Roach, Terry Roland, Max Schroder, David Sinclair, Marvin Singleton, Martha Smith. B. F. Surratt, Charles Tatom, Don Thomas, Howard Watkins, Roy Webb, Doyce West, Peggy Weiszbrod, Charlene White, Bobby Glass :ff 55 Witherspoon. Jean Wolllin, Pain Wood. Don Wood, Frank Worley, Floyd Wyatt, Larry Yates, Kenneth Young, Elizabeth Yunker, John Ziegler, Jimmy Wiseman, Johnny Wood, Alva Nell Williams, Ann SOPHOMORES Adkins, Marvin Byrn, Bob Cantrell, Wayne Fry, Johnny Hathaway, Dana Hayden, Barbara Hopper, Jackie Huqhbanks, Cleo Johnson, Richard Kerns, Robert Kinslow, Joy Magness, David Marviss, Hal McLaughlin, Carl McMillian, Wanda Mohneer, Joyce Murray, Don Nancy, Nancy O'Rand, Jim Pennington, Linda Pierce, Harold Pipes, Richard Pool, Milton Sapp, Velma Sneed, Mildred Wollar, Herman York, Ralph Zeck, Doyle W 1 N ' X fc fu ,Mama iam 34 fx in ' KV... 1 Q gi L. 4 .fy .fi 'gl Q 'r sw fi M5 wi' - - iff' qs' if 4 +55 L , -JQ3w"lL , ,ww " has broqghgclosey 5 NA. f Q. . U 371556-diy When 1 Iflgmeaszs My fget shqg fqu'aA f ihe Whggeviamy TUCIQ + .,.- +,.. 1 ., Nw. ' N .1 sf 'F 3 I V h N, P 0' ,Lu if ,xl wqmg FAVORITE hann- V 96 . is?- M n u 15. . , , W, 1 A f Q Q, no . . . See, how she leans her. cheek upon her hand O! that I were a glove upon that hand, That I mighi touch that cheek . Q . . . Shakespeare 98 s it iyyyyy 5 of Rogers be- Queen Ian of the House ' n over the sovereign state gan her reig of AHS on November ll, 1952 after having been chosen from eleven candi- dates by the Sandies. ' sonality, Queen Ian s sweet, shy per 'th her dark-complexioned together W1 beauty and friendly smile give her the attributes of a true queen whether the occasion is formal or informal. ' ' deared to She was rmmediately en t dent body when she told them the s u of her Wish to serve as their Queen. Queen 471111 af the Hausa of kvgers if Lady Sue of the House of Beery Lady Ann of the House of Russell Lord lerry of the House of Hill Lord Carroll of the House of Shelton Lady Iayne of the House of Pike Lord Warren of the House of Tuckness 15 xx Heralds: Hamilton Harrison, Iohn Ed Ekelund, Curtis O'Rear, and George Friend. Lad-Y lane of the House of Nee1Y Duchess Elaine of the House of Boss Lord James of the House of Christopher Duke Tom of the House of Cqrtwright Duchess Caroline of the House of Southwood Duke Wade of the House of Moore Duchess Elayne of the House of Steele Duke Bob of the House of Yeager CW? ..,, Y . ,,, 4' 1, L E, . :ik fm M, K B... K X 5 Q' I wa "Z, i s . Violinist Gay Nell Ridings Pages: Gloria Stoltenberg, Mary Ann Castle- berry, Darla Hawkins, Carolyn Smith. Duchess Charlene of the House of Benton I-f1dY Gfliciv of the House of St00kSbeTfY Duke Bob of the House of Damon Lord hm of the House of BOYCQ X he I 3 ..,- 1 h Lady Nanne of the House of O'Keefe Eord Dale of the House of McCullough . Duchess Sally of the House of Sparks Duke Marty of the House of Fenberg Singer Carolyn Williams Duchess Nita of the House of Steed Duke Parker of the House of Beebe Queen Ian with the Ladies and Duchesses of her Court Perhaps the prettiest of all AHS traditions is the crowning of the Queen each November. The coronation ceremony brings to the audi- ence all the color and charm of the Old World with its lords and ladies, dukes and duchesses, princes and princesses, pages, heralds, mili- tary guard, and is climaxed by the entrance of the Queen to the music of "Pomp and Circum- stance." Princess Darlene of the House of Wakefield Princess Donna of the House of Anderson Lord High Chamberlain Bill Mobley Prince Hershel of the House of Smith From the Land of the Senior Class From the 1-Ctrld of the ll1I1iOI CICISS Q Weis Dancer Elizabeth Ann Gaidry Lord High Chancellor, R. B. Norman Any senior boy or girl is eligible for the role or lord, lady, duke, or duchess in the corona- tion. The girls are chosen for their poise, style and Color of dress, coloring, and walk. The boys chosen with about the same things in mind, except that their height is an important factor. The pages, entertainers, heralds, and ROTC Quqfd HWY be from CmY Class- Princess Margaret of the House of Rogers From the Land of the Sophomore Class Earl Marshall David O'Keete President of the Student Council George Lokey at 1 if we 'Q Seuiar gd Melvin Wrig r x 5 11, .A N ,sli Xl' .uv ,4" -1 Q? xi--K QQ' .459 ,, X f Sf with ww. 4 V1 e ' : .I K 'Y Q' 'ZW V "Ta '71 Q - 1, g . V inf gl A ' , WJ? .1 fs 0615 x L si at , Q5 1 Q' 5 Q 553: 3 if Ki ixqvamk. ,,A..+-Q-wwf' QX Sheila 6016 107 ,. sg , ,,,.N,m-Jim, . 45 l UNWWLHY Vrgk 1-1, P-4 O I gm. 'QTWFW 4 2 5 1, ,gygfrf33z,se5f:f: uf 95 W W 73 if 'ff 4- fi' , V 1 s ' 'iifizf ifg gy i .,v,,,., Q ,,, ,k jfxvfgl ,.,f ,. . ..,. 3 My W' 14 Svphamare David .g Q K vb ff Q 1 M, L W 113 Q3 7 ' i 5 2. Gia - 7 2-gm, wh. gee'-2335 24:4 U +1 +a ,lk fig Aiwf 1 .Y Y i sf 4. ww-muy, -,,., ll me M-11 T ww- n a W3 ' fi' Q ,ll I 35 ' 'I 22 '- , S2 'Q if -I ig A - - Txfffwka ea .. , KS: 2 S is 'iv S ffl: 11 5f?'fa fk "1 im , 1. w tf, fm , fi 5 ff -QQ . ' 3 5' 2 ' Haw its Alexander 'W Iunior Wallace Smith if mf f' Sophomore Iackie Reeves xiii? ,,ql"'H Senior M iarianna Gross Qawrifc In the past the candidates for Favorite, ex- cept for two girls and two boys from each class, were eliminated. The Favorites and the runners-up were presented at the Pop Ball. This year eight people from each class re- mained aiter the eliminations. All were pre- sented at the Ball, but only the Favorites were announced. 5 , I a, E Senior l Ronny Edwards 'Zuuncrs-Zip In order to keep the identity of the runners- up a secret, even from the lucky people them- selves, all those who were presented at the Popularity Ball were called to the La Airosa office to have their pictures made. All but six of them posed before a cemera in which there was no film. Congratulations . . . Junior Nancy Windsor Sophomore Bob Crump K A Y T Y if 1 112 ! , I l MSM I' ' . ' i La EY . . Associate Educ' O . . . football . ' Se-ni P - 'l'f?3lfNE ESLTEEOQFY mgtdtfoitiifliii-W E33 ki.bS1idZZZS55gugi5j'. .'2iiiZn?0iihS5nd1e ,en irs u ,I A re Quilgiiiijrflrfgcihers ' , , Debate . . . won BOYS'Statejn1551atform Clubfionorlieqflity as , . - - I u . G in Lions' Club 111 52' W 3 e SUNNE IEONG . . . National Iunior and Senior Honor Society . . . Ken Klub . . . Slide Rule Club . . . Orchestra . . . Plans . . . to be an atomic physicist. GAIL STEPHENSON . . . President of FTA Allied Youth Social Committee . . . Homeroom secretary in '51 and '52 . . . Tennis Team Thespians. Mu- , . is ':'i'o'Q" ,564.0'O,O'0406O'O 0 3,5-'e'o"o'e'9'o"v92 .','45'o"v'o'o'o'c'QQ yn4009dkO46+ 4 o'a'a'o5'o'a'o'6'o'v'0 A' ' ' '4'o'4'o'o'loY 'nVo'5ooweQ4 QO,fOQfOf00O.4 v Q o Q 9 ',0,0,+,Q 5'5'o5VQ'56 1 v 0 eg VoVo'e5?5'0'o' '91 wwmwffv 9 0 4 0 4 4 4 o 4 '-2?45'!'Iv'6f L.. """""! 'H . .JL ww -n4'f"t"w . it - Vice- -C1 toiH1-Y--- . A HAROLD GF ? iNASI'?ZlfffDEfffl ' ' ' ipfilllii rqglIEACf1fCoBsoN A1 1. Presidente -' ...Ken U, ... Vi -P. .' eer eqd D. .. ied Y Yottlh Vlcelggiiginl . . state Youth 1eq1S1Gmfe Tegiiisrlsggjlnt of Gil' Aihltlllure Tegc11l12f2e.Cre Somew et.arY Of State. - - - Ken Klub . C ?ISSoC5Gtion . . . .Secr - . onor Society MARALYN BUDKE . . . Student Council Secre- gary . . . Editolii of Ilia Iiioirosa Natioxwigl Honor ISAROLD D1-ilfl-IIE? . . . igce-President of Honor ociety...en u...ampus ate... ociety...i-... lliedYouth...K Quill and Scroll . . . Delegate to National Stu- Klub . . . National Athletic Honor Society en dent Council Convention. Sandie baseball. . ,,. L 1? is E M,-"' ' -- 3 W, jk K 1 1 Xi? .. . N t .-..,,.ff - . .V I -.-- 5351+ 1 ' - 31 . . - "2-3, G I 'I' 2 115 114 no 4-'Mx 'i g L, X ALAN HQ si , ' in Queen - - - S BEHSON 1 Orchesird u 1Hon, ludent Council . . . Sqndie F N NHLLEB . - ' l . .Ncxtiona i VIC I ' ' v 1 . . . A11' d 0Otbcr11 Mpfglgrqonist . . -Kelxulfiul? . . Council B955 Chairman of Steeiingcggh ' 1 Vcrrslty He . , Thef-P1 fAmef1C mmmee or SOC1elY ' ' tureHornem'.1kefS O sentcxtivxi Oi Fu ig Ski Ciu - W DAVID LAWRENCE . . . Student Council Vice- GAIL AIKENS , , , Sigue President of FTA President . . ..Be1 Canto Chordle . . . Slide Rule Student Cguncil , , , ,Allied Youth , Kqmpus Chlg- - icI:Ilf1f10I1C11 H-XHQfdS?C1e:g - - - Ken Klub Kozte . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Choreographer . . . I'CIC GCIIII . . . 19 O11 . f01' "The Firefly." QQ' WW it. 'Q Q gtg' 3 stef iz tft 1. ,N A ,M A it V gt . 4L3Q:,iy't7 lf! ff, A wha. t tle Q tttgg K K Bel Canto Chorale My 4' ' I . if TED SINGIAETON Student Cgrukncgu-eiw.Au1e Plllfrfglyagfhip chqifnidnstudint Council AY hm.-.' -"e ' ciet. "-u Eflgggh PIlHC1PGl role ln 23111 . . . Theipig' Ken Klub sgfelfqchefs . . . S1Pf0Norw ns"-Wons ry"-Ski aY. ummer Schoh h NITA STEED . . . Lead in operetta in '51 and '52 . . . Bel Canto secretary . . . Honor Society secretary . . Ken Klub . Ski Club . . or an- . . . . g ist . . . Allied Youth . . . Thespians. 14"-us.. .v 4 5 K - , 5 f.K"xV'A.g'k MM, Q Koi ' 1 r ,. ' "1 Z , ', ,ix, ' , Q 5 ' Q iii: K . . ff Who ' LOUIE FLORES . . . Sandie football . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Allied Youth . . . President of National Honor Society . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Bel Canto Chorale . . . National Athletic Honor Societv . . . Ken Klub. gf ,ww 115 . I1 1 f - ff I:mII,zzrf'!,p' .Ivfw Jn' II iff, 7, fn, , 'MQ ,X "Z, ' il 4 4 o 4 ,I ff' IwIIx,r A . . 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Ml " ' 'U' I ,. . . ,iff y I - 5 ' it sg, lf ,Ji ,,,f lsr' Mk t BO 10509: qeixexl' Ruben X:-5.08065 B9 Xeoaeg-EQ Soundex beet taifte Q6 C XG: Ygaixdyxczagz-COXLGY. eeof Whether they are leading yells at a pep rally, yelling at a game, decorating goal posts, or introducing the cheerleaders of other towns, AHS' ten cheerleaders are acknowledged as the school's ambassadors of Sandie spirit. dal ' to 510506 U an 'N' :gn 55255, ilwin. innings. an mf K' ,, gk! A Ll' 1 v , ,ww wlfifsglag nf f -,I . n l TI, 1 I"?'vvW,-w7,.,wM ' 116 As ' Glekzsifrit Cheerje 1, wmv rw r Q den, Pqt Io-legs: Mqrjqnn II, qnd jack? Grojssl e Cam, The cheerleaders boosted the team's morale by being present at all the games. They introduced to the student body several new yells and fight song. Despite sprained ankles and matri- mony, the group emerged from the football season more victorious than the team. x ' v .W ff AN X Q 2- Qi 4 9 JJ, 1 1 fmiig 'x,,mF,"N-.QX , A 5 2 f 7, E 4 K f vw' N.. ,W .4..f,V., , www P,-mm., A V,ww,vn.-Q -ffmfwn-mu ORGANIZATIONS , , ,,,. , wx ,. f - N 1 120 s Lg ' ' ' v' - wmv? ..: ::4::1g:v-'-:'g be W T Z ' .QQ5 ps be full of business: them fat while men delay Shakespeare L I fa W SLYS Y The National Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Louise Russell, is made up of very active students with an average of 85 or above and helps to keep up the scholastic and service standards of AHS. 419' President Louie Flores Nafivmz! Hbmfr Saci fy ,fn qs - -,-- ,t. A I, sf., C'-g Q it LEA' ' l 1 ' 7- Y f The Ken Klub, with Mrs. C. C. Walden as sponsor, is an honor society 1 " 1 ' I 4 H -f for students with an average of 90 or above and with high moral and scholastic standards. .. s 't' S ef' .f R ' m L . Wu- W, t i Q, mt. it-r 1 1 LL at r A si' 31? p i TIM 15614 Klub President Iames Ryan 4 sv f ' 'Rs W President Bob Ray Quill and Sam!! X f ffffff ,jfgf iff fyj 'E-770 kv' The Quill and Scroll is an honor society for outstanding high school journalists with an average of 85 or above. Mr. Iarnes Paschal is sponsor. The Thespians is an honor society for those interested in drarnatics ' ' and does much to further drama in our school. Mrs. N. N. Whitworth is the sponsor. E-Tm Chespiarz Klub President David O'Keefe it. ,M-whiny-Q. The Platform Club is or speech orgcm1zcrt1on for those juruors and sen -,K if iors active in public specxkmg CICl1V1l19S Mlss Iessre Mercer 1S the ad visor. X 1, Iffiy j 'fff X Qmfvl Hub President Iimrny Best V M t t 5 lt 'X Q ,X , 355 52 Witt x""' The Los Vrajeros sponsored by Miss Viola Ballard, has as its objective , the furthenng of the knowledge of Spanish and Mexico. They frequent- '9Yv-,,.,,,,, ly have d1St1I1gl.11ShGd Spanish speakers at their meetings. in M - Internos a Latin club for students lnterested 1n th1s language does a el N I I sor is MISS Anna May Klapproth 1 3' lm W f T 1 ffM Juternns President Pam Ketler 9 . ei Mg' j.!....g1-er President George Lokey Student Hanna!! Ably sponsored by Mrs. Effie Burkhalter, the Student Council is made up of a representative from each home room and councilmen-at-large. 7 Y "' ' N 9 V: K V Kgs, l- YI . , I TW '?f7"" Official delegates to Student Council conventions are: Top Row: Cor- dell Brown, Keith Winter, George Lokey and Iohnny George. Bottom Row: Carroll Collier, Robert Frazer, Maralyn Budke, Shirley Nelson, and Rosemary Quinn. 1 or 5 Q mm. President Virginia Mitchell l6'ifz114d Spur Officers of the Bit and Spur Club are Virginia Mitchell, Linda Lewis, and Pat Willis. The Bit and Spur Club is made up of the more ambitious and athletic young ladies of our school, who spend an hour weekly riding at the Sunset Stables. The sponsor is Mrs. Robert Brierley. Ethier, lint .. if gn ff -HIM 7 State President Gail Aikens State Sweetheart Theo Zweig Q53-Q L. L The prestige of the Future Teachers of America has grown with its membership. The members perform many services to both the faculty and the student body. The F. T. A. annually enjoys trips. In several previous years they have gone to Canyon for conventions. This year they attended a state meet- ing at Denton. Miss Carmen Ulm is sponsor. ?ufurc' Crashers Chapter President Gail Stevenson . fXAV"Q. L , Q' . y' .j . a .... gr i e i. 5:33 , , ' 'W if: ' H -f 1 ..,..f - - 5. .: M V "" V . H, , i 3i'tfzg tzfr'ffgfsw1t. .,., , . ' ,,,,. Q i gi,z'f:::s125gtg2v .45 , Ezilitt . Y if ' i z 5 it 1 p rti I T - ,A gv, j f . f A1"' .-12. iiff h-is A . ' 1 ' .15 ,-v- - ' . 1 L. ' A , vi Q7w V X " . 1 I if i as t r .. r s T A af A , f' Vg ' gl . Q ---- 3? -, E T j A f , it A "TL ' 1 s 'f :.-' Q. 5 ' A ' .-" 5 1. 1 ,. vt + f r i ft .s s M 1 . A 1.4 .Q " fi , ' 5' 2. L, . 1- Q,-' Z., it as f 2 . f D Q, -A A J ,.4, bb Y' "'.. W . I . S President Patti Hulen Qufurc k 1. Q- , E ' X is M 'hm' X- . -..7. The F. H. A. council, sponsored by Miss Francis Annis, Mrs. Sue len- Q63 ii nings, Miss Eula Mae Lincecum, cmd Mrs. Lola Pevehouse, meets fre- A79 quently to discuss better methods of hornemaking. . X -fig 'A' fir' I ' The Slide Rule Club teaches the mathematical "bugs" how to use and ,J - operate a slide rule. The sponsor is Miss Alma Hall. ff. fs 1 ,fi ' A 4,7 J' fi 3? M ,r erik S1145 Kula' glllb . he L ,EL 1. President Bruce Weaver f Q . .4 5 ' W" 5 . -'i' iv., :Zf -,-. i . M' '..i 3. Aiwa' 5 T "" if " . nt- 'T ,Zz 3 --v. I I ,W- x X X ww Pictured above are the leaders of the Senior Hi-Y, advised by Mr. Clarence Kincaid. Top row, left to right: George Lokey, Keith Winter, and Ronny Ed- wards. Bottom row, left to right: Bruce Weaver and Harold Grupe. Sophnmore ,wha Hi- Ll President Bob Neil Iones . - issvii . . .Mn ., .. a r ff' .t fr-. ., , J f The sophomore Alpha Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. organization with development of high standards its aim. President Harold Grupe Senior Hi- lf .4 fl' . 1' ' -vi-.vi , N I . I. 5' ff WM S. N. Henry, is a Christian of Christian characters as L in , .. -,X as , or HI Y ff Igiitiits President Kenneth Deaton Soohooozoro Zofo Hi- y Q, 'rs' Z The Sophomore Zeta Hi-Y group is one of the rnost active boys' clubs ef I I ,, 3. Officers of the Senior Y-Teens are Lenore Howell, Sue Brown, Barbara Pearce, and Barbara Gillespie. The sponsor is Mrs. Hazel Davis. I , for sophomores. It is ably sponsored by Mr. E. L. Hamrnit. 3 1 Q 2'2" .L .l ll' ,lil 4-TM Senior y- Cooozs President Sue Brown 151 N fl 4 if n Il r f X ig Officers of the Iunior Y-Teens Club, sponsored by Miss Laura Snyder, are Margaret Williams, Margueriete Watkins, and Beverly Crull. X- R, l -A ZA iii -. i Svplzmzmf If-565145 President Kay Alexander In the Sophomore Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Lucille Morton the of ficers are Kay Alexander, Marjorie Cook Cellne Seay and Susie President Francis Iohnson Ermfizfe Writers swiu tu! The Creative Writers' Club is composed of those who are seriously considering the literary fields for a profession. Miss Irene Crawford is the sponsor. L5-i,se-1 , 3 .a: r ,J , up mfr' 22:23 4 - - - . 15 x "' The Science Club 1S recently reorganized this year under Mr. Herman Wy- 1 7?? Swettman. Field trips are taken which generally prove as enjoyable as informative. ig f YQ tm Edt ilaii ii EE il ""'i as 2 14 ,., M sts! n r A ,- Z n Y if Svicnce 61116 President Iohn Ed Ekelund WMU! an tif 133 3 EMWWQQWIIISQI ireisu Q: i ii L iiii iii E: President Deral Wakefield Z?i1fcrsiHed Occupzzfirfrzs x Fx The Diversified Occupations Club assists in suiting the members for a Q 1 ' constructive life. It is headed by Mr. Oliver Diggs. if I ' '3.7'M xy This chapter of D. O. is sponsored by Mr. U. W. Rankin. These students attend school only in the mornings and are employed in various trades in the afternoon. 15 ' X 'll 1 A' liigt, ..2:Ij .if MM , Sur ' ... lf! Dizferswed Occupations President Don Fox llllllmllllll c 2555355525552 IFWIBFZBHIBHE :limi W1 ? G Ev President Charles Brazile Disfrifvufizfc Edumfivu al Q' 2 o 'L I The Distributive Education Club teaches the arts of selling to its mem- bers. The sponsor is Mr. Sam Henry. 5 i - This D. E. Club, sponsored by Mr. Raymond Wilson, does a great deal in helping get and keep jobs requiring salesmanship. '-Q57 - J Q" " IIS! ' -'U ' f' T. ,, ll , T ii- , li 'l - .--I-Q il inf- 0 ' ...L- Y.I-..- :A - - n T ' ,.....4.- L , N f" T I .2 9 ,frm Zlisfrilfufimffl Mucaiim President Bill Allen ., .,..- .1 . Nm .:Z' ' 'K " ' 'Q ' ' YP' 7 W if-M iris' .. W- L . , ' . , ish: fr isa ,V 5 .,,3:g:,jg ,rQ:,:.1.:,:: 4, , I V. U , MW M -Zizs, ' l Qlgil' itll 'M 7 Ni " -:ev ., iff mgfszfa if 7 3,45-fffg -Q! : :aggzgr Y 4 V 5 N E'gEr' -:' '111-5.3-':'f':,.,g:-faa ------ 2 "" :ri ' ' W ft if ...,, ' Q ' lfiwti - . W ..f,gf: ,:g ,.,,.1 . .... . Q:-, s igafg . t ..l.: y --fa. - -Y: ' F -ar.. QM -:fe2sz2:r2:: , sf :5:.5:E,:E ' ' 7 25' ':-115f'zEj- 3 if s ,k V ag V. ,, Q "s:fE2:fw ::f-.-5 ' - , W 5 ' '?Ff?f3'fG Q 1 4 fi? Y' Y q 1 g-112 ,:f '.:,,.,., fl , . Q It A ' ' ' Q is 1. it r .... is lf' 5 5 'f K 35 x W C' ' A ,.,:- - ' V4 v-::,::W?::--E- .? 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'Z Davld van : A , A ' ""1 , : f Y C 5 5 .... 1 Qms ' 2 .t ' 'lf . li , wfffi t aziiflst Xfslwfm - ' 2.5: :,. t t My ?:V 5w.k:s4 9 sf' '-'- If v--- 1 ., .. g X .V., - fs,,.,fwf:: :SSH mis: -V A N This chapter of the Vocational-Industrial Club deals mainly with Metal Shop work. Mr. Archie Pool is the sponsor, and Iune Clanton is the sweetheart. .gow pl t SQ 4 . W 1 m ,O 1 an l x OJSQQY The Secretarial Training Club is made up of those who plan to enter commercial fields in later years. The sponsor is Miss Velma Shows. was .f0.7M M Secretarial 9 Cmining President Ioan Irwin WHWWIENEQMEMMMBMHMC :nl mum num 3 will nl? ' X i X Xusalzszixl. President Ierry Hibbs ,lzffffd mm .IRA P' Jo I A M- " if A Allied Youth committee chairmen are: J W ,' Top Row: David O'Keefe, Ierry Hibbs, Bill Mobley, Harold Grupe, and ', Spooky Canova. L ls - Q 2nd Row: Althea Iacobson, Doris Gail Beverley, and Sally Sparks. 2."' l Miss Faye Dillingham is sponsor. H Y TM -, 'Six an Q Q Sponsored by Atlanta Kaye, the Inter-Club Council is composed of rep- 5' resentatives of all clubs in AHS. S 1.1: A e:f"'M-fe "' ,M K t 1 P., 5 pa we :E E , MM: - fl . A ll X ,sy .ig gg f-ff an infer-Glulf Ezfuncil P Q President George Lokey 'ml President Bob Yeager ki 61116 "Mo Q G7 wi" K sponsor 1S MISS Laura Roberts iii:, ,J 1 f l f f W1 a Sponsored by Mrss Clara Zob1sch the Swlmmmg Club meets on Thurs 5 -Q day evenlng at the San Iacmto Youth Center to swlm for an hour. yn.: N 5.7, ....,L.,.J:x3 sx. .Fwy President Bobby Hardy Kawling Klub Q? xf'tf.'?w 'zfllx yr' 'xx 'L Y Q The members of the Bowling Club are Bobby Hardy, Hugh Knight, Roger Holman, and Charles Buccola. Standing is Mr. C. T. Howell, sponsor. 1 I fx, F A orq 0 yt' - Z-355.9-fu 'Q 1 The officers of the Girls' Athletic Club are Eileen Iacobson, Mary Sue .. A -A ' i 9 Hazelwood, Althea Iacobson, and Margaret Iordan. Miss Dorris Fore- V if, -f ,A 'J man is sponsor. - " 'ur , T '-f is -U . . a if tr We X url I .Ng 1 M, , It M M.. A 611' 5 .W V my' V .,,, Lyylxgg ' Q-eff. ww . rf., f fl ,fi Q, Vflflffgflg ..., ., .K aw 1'- E .M " ff, President Sue Hazelwood 2+ LK, V . N fy 4 4 Q Y Z' mf, , sl' 4f'X,, X , ,, Xia 4 1 ly, Qi x S--... ,' , . ..' so vm .f '.. if K K S S, f i-'Q' , . Q5 f gg X Sh" V r President Fredrick Keeter ?ufure Zzlrmers af America I I f The Future Farmers of America is composed of boys taking agriculture and Ig.-pf, those interested in farming. The club is ably sponsored by Mr. R. H. Davis. el S - 0 fxflvx ' 335, ,I Sponsored by Mr. Ioe Fryhover, the Iunior Hi-Y is lead by Donald Katz, Kim 'ff' Kirnmins, Duane Stoddard, and Bobby Brady. The club is a very active or- Qi., ganization with service as its obiective. 5535s iz! ff f L if F1 H 53. ?J7l1 yunivr Hi- ll President Donald Katz V H , sig n' V K in A V!! .Ili , . 5 ,mr T W5 ,,,yVy 1 A ' F , ' 2, ' '-W P! in I + y I . . Q- Q 3?E'?5'z 95152552-7 F 'ix 2 Q'-Jaffe , . ,,' fx :ZQ S - up v it y Chairman Alan Roberson C Steering Hvmmiifee Organized late in the first semester and composed of representatives from each class, the Sterling Committee is the organization behind the Honor System. On Tuesday nights, the cafeteria is transformed into a western hoedown led by Dwayne McMinn, Ina Mae Iohnson, and lean Carter. The Square Dance Club is sponsored by Miss Lurline Bowman. W Square Dance 61116 'W w V if 1 as Rf g ,, 6 ! P 141 2 CADET COMMANDING OFFICER Cadet Lt. Col. Ben Neely Honorary Lt. Col. Sue Beery EXECUTIVE OFFICER BATTALION ADIUTANT Cadet Major H. L. Mann Cadet Captain Ierry Campbell Honorary Major Shirley Chewning Honorary Capt. Carolyn Sue Smith COMMANDANT OF CADETS Major Carl P. Matney PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER CADET IN CHARGE OF TRAINING Cadet Captains Ian Deahl Cadet Captain Iim Boyce Honorary CCIPICIII1 EIC1iI1e King Hgnorqry Capt, lane Neely I E 5 THIS IS THE way to do it, Delmos Hicknott tells Lovella Payne upon showing her the correct procedure for holding and shooting a rifle. GETTING TOGETHER to plan the Week's events is Ben Neely, cadet commanding officer,. and Major Matney, as they study papers and decide the ac- tivities. STBETCHING ALMOST as for as the eye can see is the entire battalion of cadets standing at atten- tion, Waiting for the weekly drill to begin. BONING UP on the general orders for inspection is Sidney Walton, as he concentrates on his big book of military information: the ROTC manual. THE CHANCE for each company to see how well it stacks up against the others is Battalion Drill. Leading Company A are D'Nard Hemphill and Gay Ridings. img xi fl IUST MAKING sure that he has shaved for in- spection, Warren Chapman runs his hands down Boy Martin's face, while Ianene Wrather looks on. .u 4. f Q, 5 r . My 7 JA E 1 IQ A f il , 5? Personnel: Ronny Argo, Rance Bates, Iames Best, O. R. Brodnat, Ioe Brown, Bob Burgess, Iames Burkett, Bill Byrd, Bill Cantrell, Don Carver, Ben Clegg, Perrin Covey, Pa! Darnell, Stewart Downey, Fritz Elsey, Bil.l Everhart, Iimmie Findley, Ierry Gaither, Keith Garner, Alan Gense- mer, Louis Gerlach, Iackie Granger, Bill Griffiths, Don Henderson, Gary Howell, Jerry Howell, Leon Hudson, Wally Jackson, Don Iones, Iames Kilgore, Iohn Kuykendall, Reid Leachman, Sammy Lundy, Mike Morgan, Bob Morrison, Fred Nipper, Robert Paul, Charles Phelps, Roy Phelps, Iim Porter, Alton. Sides, Owen Smiley, Iohn Stoker, Arthur Tankersley, Iim Toler, Iim Warren and S, E. Wilson. Zvmpauy ,4 COMPANY COMMANDER Cadet Lieutenant Ioe Hawn Cadet Captain D'Nard Hemphill Cadet Lieutenant Don Trickey Honorary Captain Gay Bidings Cadet Lieutenant Bay Wisenand I 4 v, 3' .t 35 f Il ' 1, 5 .ly . gilt? 5 Q 2 N ,Ei M 5 ,,...,.q M 1 ' 3 ,Ja rf. Q . . jitvmg lin' 7 in v ,- 4 r ' 4 . . , , .--W' , - i rw' Isl, A r G 1 ,,y. . 'M' " V 2 I A 'fzwdlwwz'-a1f:b:"J" ae ' ff' ff X N- we 1 aft. Mi. f ff ,, .V Q . ,ew get 'er Um :W fhifimfgfiflfzw-it , tt P, 'F M , I 1 W . V. 2 . '- We Jjvglzgl N 'p A 4, V4 ,N if V ' M M .Q N "" ' . N -:,., , - fe V f , y, ' ' . ,W 1? yn. 4 '- -,jf QM... Eff ' M- ' ' fn . I Y f 3' ' ":ffi1f'mb'.,1' its-QL ' V' f' -f t "'f'tf' , 'C' 1 5 J H ,. .,, .. 1... , .. . 5, - ,, ,A A -5,.Ni4,v gy, .,1.g,,i,y,. .,. 1? ,gh ., - W V , -p 'M 4. .nf A J fp 5 gi Hn, My J -A QQ .xl ,gi 1 . ' - ,We 'Y 44 NM- 'E X A ,,p, C .sw M 5 ' if Q' ', H' 3' ' N ' , ' 1 4? M., v , ,ggi R51 V in f ei differ s M .f wi no W it k V fig Q ff xx. A - .3 K x 7 grimy-H iid? 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Hvmpfzuy 16' Cadet Lieutenant Dale Munday COMPANY COMMANDER Cadet Lieutanent Ioe Spears Cadet Captain Delmos Hickmott Cadet Lieutenant Tom Cartwright Honorary Capt. Lovella Payne Phil Ierry cKee. homp- ' e egfsgff, L- Q5 5 Q. -..,' if -' 22' - E:'. .': ::s.':e ,gre :gr V -, gga.3:,,sgf:1ga2v 'H-2 ---- rf- ---' 3 ., 5 lg, V. , , 1 gy . - , 2 .. . X , ff ..., , we 5, V. .-... .g ..., .. E ..., , ..,, ...,.,. . 4. . . . . , 4 - ef ,g -X-1 fo, ', .... :V--at -"-- ms, ""- M' f- .- -: .- -'-' .vc ..,. : -- -,., :f 1- 1 :if-5 3:53 ,. 5' 'N - - V . ..,. - 1.--1 54- -Q 1-.1 f 1 , ' ,. V .,,. I I W . ' ----v ,I , ' M My V- 'Y 1 ,gg , , , .f,,,, ,e , r .,,., Q, , I. , .. , . ,,.,, ..,, , Ye, , , , ., M., , , .. -. is We ,?5f f5g,5pf5i ' """' ' ""' , - 3, 2' ' 2- ,: .525 . A ,, -:' f " if . T ', 'Ilia' . ,, - , 1, , -A.. - : , 5'-Q- .5-153 f 2" 5 253:55 1 ,L ' - ""' ' , H 4-. A ve. xy- QA 3 ' f ef 1' if '- 1? 'ii' di my . , 43? ,Ji 'H . 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I 1:- ' fi V 4 'iii M Q , 6 L I I f 5 f 3 'f :E Q if M FW: .: g E, V, L .. , , is .5 , Q53 by 5 1 L ,f . X in 1 i ,L it r. L e D a fe 'B if L at in A L , Q 7 -if B L . t , . x, 3 , ir V, 'jx X7 K -t F ' i 5? 2' ' ' 2 49: , 3 if ' AQ ' W. ,ii 7- : fx V, K ' i 1, A A V 1 mx asf ee . ,,.:.,.. 1, .ee ,, A Q 4- j .. . 131 q . ie, :Zig ii .,.,, e .,,... ,e 5, .QW f , t r V fix , 4, M FN - ' f" , r. Q B , :" 11 """ """ f Personnel: Iames Anderson, Marvin Atkins, Iim Birkmeyer, Iack Borden, Bob Burn, Ted Castleberry, Gary Cobb, lack Coward, Ronald Davis, Garland Daws. Zack Dean, Orel Dugger, David Ewing, Louis Fritts, Iim Gibson, Virgil Goldwater, Mike Hall, Tom Hastings, Dick Hailey. Dick Hurlock, Walter Johnson, Gene Iohnson, lack Iordan, Ioe Ivy, Glenn Kirk, Doyle Lawrence, David Lindsay, Roy Martin. Dick McCamy, Dick McCuistion. Dennis Miller, Wayne Morgan, lim Mourn, Donald Perkins, Dick Price, Bob Reese, Don Reid, Mike Ross. Terry Sarrett, Don Schramn, Gerry Shaffer, Bob Sharp. Bob Selby, Wesley Simpson, Duane Sitton, Doug Sorrels. Jerry Speed Carl Unlaub, Ierry Van Noy. and Clarence White. 60m,m14y 6 COMPANY COMMANDER Cadet Lieutenant Iohn Wheeler Cadet Captain Warren Chapman Cadet Lieutenant Bob Laughlin Honorary Capt. Iomene Wruther Cadet Lieutenant Bill McKinney Personnel: Terry Burtelson, Gene Brown, Iames Bruton, IeDonn Bryant, Roy Burk, Bill Burns, Kenneth Caddell. Fred Cornelius, Shields Decker, R. K. Dresdand, Terry Evans, David Fansler, Terry Franz, Charles Gjeddle, Dennis Green, Carl Hall, Marshall Hamilton, Bill Harri- son. Hilliard Harvey, Ieti Holder, Gene Hudgen, Glenn Iayroe, Allen Iohnson, Dick Kimbrell, Adolphus Langford, Don Murray, Richard Pipes, Eugene Ray, David Roberson, Bill Rooch, Iack Rutland, Bill Shellburg, Iohn Spikes, Richard Stevenson, George Stewart, Tom Up church, P. D. Van Hoose, Ioe Vermillion, Sidney Walton, Sammy Whighfxm, PC1111 WidS011, IGUIGS Wineingef. and Lanq Wyatt. Evmpany 5 Cadet Lieutenant Roger Holman COMPANY COMMANDER Cadet Lieutenant Mac Stephens Cadet Captain Wilbur McCarty Cadet Lieutenant Tommy Matthews Honorary Captain Ian Rogers R if f A Fublicafions Staffs' The satirical countenances peering from this page are the editors, business managers, and circulation personnel of the Department of Pub- lications. In the center picture are editors-in- chief: Maxine Wade, Sandstorm, first semester: Maralyn Budke, La Airosa: and Carol McMurtry, Sandstorm, second semester. Other faces belong to: Glenn Arden, photo edi- tor: Madolene Stone, SS assistant editor, second semester: Mike Hall, LA assistant editor: Marlene Haynie, LA associate editor: Bob Ray, SS sports editor: Barbara Pearce, LA business manager: Don Katz, SS editorial assistant, second semester: Linda Ionas, art editor: Mike Gholston, circulation manager: and Beth Ienkins, SS business man- ager. The first requirement made of a staff member is that he have his complete section drawn up before the opening of school. Trying to meet this prerequi- site, we find the following peo- ple hard at work. They are, left to right: Peggy Lowe, Bob Ray. Carol Schultz, Don Katz, Pat Starr, Scottie Mullins, and Myr- na Folsom. g X 'Z 'I asm, ,A f ""' " MH:-7:-f ,Mamie-N: 7 W was ' , , A - is if, f,"'W-1----A-M-MJ' in ,llirffszz fdifrfrial Stay Their sections completed, the students pictured be- low and to the right are "just posing." They are, left to right: Lera Hudson, Elayne Steele, Lela Hudson, and Mina Fields. PM -gun Searching for new ideas, we find a group of staff members diligently turning the pages of old an nuals. The members seen below are left to right Karlen Bruner, Iimmy Columbus and Gay Nell Ridings: seated is Ioan Arrington , 'MQ T " '-"sf5f,Sk 254, f Inv- :M 5 .,.., ,M QM s -1 W , . ,A , 2 W ,f - t . "M" ri.r..s ,A -.5 The people pictured on this and r the opposite page were largely re- sponsible for this year's issues of H WW-- - AA--'A-WfAf W-WW V eg, A.,.. X, .,.-,,, ,r.W,,u. WN M,M.i . Wi I ' t the Sandstorm. In their respective classes here in AHS, they re- ceived useful experience in the practical application of journal- istic principles while writing for the SS. In the picture to the left is the group that completed its course in journalism the first se- mester. The front row, left to right, consists of Kathleen Casey, Pat gh Martin, and Betsy Pettyjohng While the back row, left to right, includes Ella Stocker, Don Fuller, Don Katz, David Merchant, Berk- ley Kaufhold and Arrelene Wat- son. Szzrzdsform Below are pictured the students who took journal- ism both semesters of this year. A complete list of those pictured, left to right, is as follows: Madolene Stone, Polly Muckleroy, Gary Cobb, Donna Cul- well, David Kilgo, Carolyn Fowler, Tommy Bry- ant, lean Stodghill, and Betty Banard. Madolene Stone was assistant editor and Tommy Bryant was sports editor during the second semester of the year while Donna Culwell was assistant business manager throughout the year. Members of all three classes were allowed to enter journalism the second semester: the seniors be- ing permitted to use it as a one- half of a credit for that period of study. The picture to the right is composed of, left to right, front row: Deala Duncan, Sheila Cole, Gail Aikens, Kay Alexander, and Mary Kay Bohn. Second row: Kay Harwell, Sue Briley, Robert Fraz- er, Iackie Cain, Phyllis Riner, and Peggy Lowe. Third row: Bobby Brady, Duane Miller, and Orel Dugger. Fourth row: Mike Ghol- ston and Richard Bryant. Extreme top: Roger Williams. The sopho- mores and juniors pictured on this page will continue the study of journalism next fall: they are elig- ible for positions on the La Airosa editorial staff if they wish to apply. bwamum-w.,l..,r W- ,w W iifmrs leg diifariul Stay Left to right, first row: Deanna Diehl, Nora Darnell, len, Eugene COX: Fourth George Lokey Sammy Ioan Arrington, Wilma Smiley, Karlen Bruner: Whigham: Fifihi D011 Trlekey lctrnes Thomson Second: Ginger Mitchell, Iudy Speer, Virginia BC-I1'I1eY Williams. Price, Pat Akers, Saranell Hunter: Third: Valen Al- . , .V , , , ,. A wal M ,..,,, ,, , -A , , F-:wg w- -r,,,,N 3, . . l ,.m.Q. t,-'wr mmmmw-L-nr M--me E . E . Have you ever wondered who sold the ads that fill the last section of the annual? If so, the picture to the right should sat- isfy your curiosity. This group of industrious girls is not, of course, the entire La Airosa business staff, but they are the high salesmen for the year. The girls, seated, from left to right, are: Margaret Jackson, Marsha Allen, Sue Briley, and Deala Duncan. Behind them are Sandy Townsend Qleftl and Rosemary Quinn. U15 Business Stags Upon looking to your left, you will see the hard working mem- bers of the Sandstorm business staff. They, along with the sub- scribers, provided the amount of money necessary to pay the expenses for this school publi- cation. Glancing from left to right, the following people will appear before your eyes: Bev- erly Brian, Ioan Arrington, Mar- ilyn Matney, and Sammy Ruth Smith. Standing behind this group are Sammy Whigham Cleftl and Gary Cobb. 1154? l - E- si- "T sl., s. , -. Peering into their new darkroom, we find the following photographers, left to right: Richard Pipes, Gary Little, Ken- neth Gentry, Don Hodge, and Eugene Rutland. It has been a busy year for these photographers. ln addition to taking and printing all the pictures for the 1953 La Airosa and Sandstorrn staffs, they have spent hun- dreds of hours hunting for lost negatives and explaining the filing sys- tem to the editorial staffs. .. Sgr' 1 ,Wy S sf uf fi ,fs U15 Phnfa z1r1d,4rf Staffs Officially listed as part of the La Airosa editorial staff, the art staff has produced art Work for the staffs of both publi- cations. The industrious artists pictured at the left are, left to right, back row: Billy lack Moore, Roger Williams, Doris Ionas, and limmy Holmes. Bobby Brady fleftl and Dale Nutter make up the front row. an Klzrisfmas Prvducfiau Another of the tableaux presented at Christ- mastime was Sadakata's picture, "The Birth of Iesus." In this scene Ianet Harrison is Mary. Speech At Christmas the dramatics department presented scenes of great paintings. Here is Defregger's, "The Adoration of the Shepherds." fi The truth that, "It's not What is giv- ' ' en, but the spirit in which it's given p that's important," was illustrated in ' C "Why The Chimes Rang." Qbmv? RTX it D ,varfzmfnf Because only thirty minutes are given for the preparation of extemp speeches, the speakers, Mary Lee Graves, Ken- neth Fairchild, Margaret Iackson, and Marianna Gross must have a thorough knowledge of current affairs. fa, Q-pg' 5 ix gi- 'wr gorcusics Mina Fields gives the first negative rebut tal speech while her colleague, Patsy Fox listens intently. The other two senior girl debaters, Marlene Haynie and Wandalee Long, take careful notes. K Sh 'ww' 1 42.9 His fi WV, i af Much preparation is behind these four boys as Iimmy Birk- meyer begins the debate by de- fining the terms. Billy Max Hale is a junior and Bill Mob- ley and Harold Grupe compose the senior team. A ,1 mp, f fm gi A R D'-QQ? 35? 'mm 5 lg "This is Patsy Fox bringing your morning devotion." A spiritual litt is given the typi- cal Sandie day by this brief pause each morning. SV -nftfi? Afliscvllfzrzcaus Outstanding members of the Radio and Interp class, Mac Stephens, Bob Yeager, Ioyse Hess, Iimmy Moutos, and Nita Steed are record- ing a radio play. Msn, ,tnt,ttr W ,NVZ 5 Ruby Reed, Helen Marie Fosshage, and Helen Turley are being trans- formed into old Women with the aid of greasepaint, liner, and eye shad- ow. 0146 Aff Plays In "Balcony Scene" a man, played by Iamey Saunders, is permitted to attend his own funeral. Iames Thompson and Iimmy Walker are his invisible companions. E The only properties used in "Antic Spring" were chairs representing a car. Helen Turley, Tom Cartwright, Patsy Koontz, and Don Spencer are the merry teen-agers on a spring picnic. S 5 3 I Without the three stagehands, Billy Max Hale, David O'Keefe, and Ted Singleton, producing any of the plays would be im- possible. sw., ..,,. rd-- f . V . -ev ----f Q ' l ,,,.,,, ,.. rw, , .,, W- W.. , I i . . I . , 5 5 I E . . . 4 ,z l Members of the AHS Orchestra 1952-53 are: First Violins: Gay Ridings-Concert Mistress, N. Nordyke, S. Ieong, I. Roberts, M. Miller, P. Giles, B. Pate, B. Wirth: Second Violins: Dale Nutter-Principal, M. Hoh- mann, G. Godsey, B. Crawford, I. Gardner, R. Blakely, C. O'Neal, I. Fowler, G. Osburn, R. Whaley, S. Porterfield, L. Crecelius, I. Burnett, P. Whittenburg, A. Swink, I. Prestridge: Violas: L. Perkins, N. Caven- der: Cellos: C. Morris, C. Moore, M. Mock, B. Cashion, L. R. McAmis, I. Bullock, G. Boegli, B. Buckner, A. Walker, V. Allen: String Bass: S. Hoefer, B. Hinds, M. Bohn, G. Logue, R. Pollowski: Flutes: B. Moore, W. Godsey, F. Risdon, N. McCollum: Piccolo: B. Moore: Oboes: A. Gordon, A. Watson: Clarinets: D. Fowlkes, R. Posey, A. Sullins, D. Ward: Trumpet: C. O'Rear, H. Harrison, I. Smith: Horns: K. Kimmins, I. Thompson, V. Ford: Trombones: D. Wood, I. Wilson, D. Upshaw, L. Hedgecoke: Tuba: M. Crow, W. Tate: Percus- sion: O. Pirtle, D. Greer, T. Winstead: Tympani: G. Mitchell. AHS Orchestra Those selected as officers of the AHS Orchestra 1952-53 are: President-Mike Hohmann, V. Pres.- Kim Kimmins, Secretary-Nancy McCollum. X Q I 5 f.5"gsi .Vi is 1. L M These musicians begin each school day with a session of good practice. The result of their effort is one of the best high school orchestras in the coun- try. A A 5154. 3 w-efg 17' f ..-,. . tl I 14 A The Swingsters, one of the most popular organizations in the musical department at Amarillo High School, plays for school dances and on special assemblies. They are a fine dance band. The members 1952-53 are as follows: Saxophones: Don Spencer, Dale Fowlkes, and Wayne Godsey: Comets: George Friend, Curtis O'Rear7 Trombone: Iames Hagemeiery Drums: Edward Irelan: String Bass: Stanley Hoeferg Pianist: Van Ford. ufingsfers 9 X ' V! 1 ,ell-2,4 lf .' sf l iiiug : Clif! V N K W I' K A 1 - lllll Q 15.1-3 'slag 1, ll u . lx f nn ., V, ggi 9 I Q 1 ' 'A rdf- p w , f' X , . f ' .Ik I 2 : md v g - ' fs' If lf' 'Z J f" ld of v Q Q, Q f IMF, THE smceni SEVEN 3:1 ff Members of the Bel Canto Chorale 1952-53 are as follows: First Soprano: A. Bailey, M. Hoare, N. O'Keefe, E. Ross, N. Steed: Second Soprano: P. Frost, S. Oheim, P. Reeder, I. Ricks, C. Williams: First Alto: I. Brooks, S. Elliot, L. Howell, L. Hudson, G. Ridings, I. Wright: Second Alto: M. Bohn, S. Chewning, S. Hazel- wood, C. Nunn, E. Ramsey, D. Wakefield, G. Logue: First Tenor: G. Cox, B. Moore, I. Summers: Second Tenor: D. Lawrence, W. Moore, D. Munday, T. Northcutt, T. Singleton, T. Smith: Baritone: E. Cavender, W. Chapman, L. Flores, D. Fowlkes, T. Savage, I. Thomson, B. Wilkinson: Bass: N. Collins, B. Damon, I. Lewis, D. McCullough, D. Putnam, B. Ray, B. Yeager: Accompanist: Carol Schultz. 1521 Hawrin Kharnlf Officers of the Bel Canto Chorale 1952-53 are Pres.-Bob Yeager, Vice Pres.-Iack Lewis Sec.-Nita Steed, Treasurer-Ioan Brooks, Stu- dent Director-Bob Damon. If 2 t i l , ,V'.V, A 7 A, "i "' f' M nigga The Islanders Trio, a very popular group on the campus as well as off, is composed of Wade Moore, Darlene Wakefield, and Don Armstrong. Li i i 163 I IQ Members of the Aeolian Choir 1952-53 are as follows: First Soprano: M. Buckley, M. Colvin, B. Crawford, A. Hatchett, C. Kizer, F. Sorrenti, S. Whitehead: Second Soprano: I. Elsey, G. Laney, P. Martin, S. Nor- man, C. Sanders, B. Quinn, E. Wallace: First Alto: W. Cridler, M. Leech, P. Saunders, C. Schultz: Second Alto: L. Adams, N. Brewer, P. Fields, L. Perkins, S. Benner: First Tenor: G. Askew, F. McKee, W. Simpson, B. Wyrick: Second Tenor: S. Curlin, I. Gatlin, F. Gilley, R. Huffstuttler, M. Manlay, C. Pace, T. Rocha: Bari- tone: D. Armstrong, R. Davis, I. Peake, L. Ramsey, F. Ray, R. Smith, B. Yeager: Bass: I. Iett, W. McNew, M. Powell, G. Voth, B. Timmons, H. Summers. ,llerflizzlr Khvir Chosen to lead as officers of the Aeolian Choir 1952-53 are as fol- lows: Pres.: Carol Schultz, Vice Pres: Bill Wyrick, Secretary: Suz- anne Norman, Treasurer: Rose- E mary Quinn, Student Director: Don Armstrong. mid -.j""S.-v-'mi Members of the Fourth Period Sophomore Choir are as follows: Sopranos: C. Bovie, B. Graham, C. Ama to, S. Ely, L. Beavers, M. McDaniel, V. Williams, I. McGraw, P. Reynolds, S. Porterfield, B. Laister, I. In- man, D. Rhodes, A. Weatherly, W. Moore, A. Chase, S. Hartman, C. Seay, I. Reeves, A. Aldrich, L. Hitch, S. Swenson, I. Wilson, I. Roads, B. Ridings, L. Cody, I. Lemons, D. Iames, I. Higinbothami A1 tos: M. I. Rogers, C. Carroll, P. Kelly, S. Morris, W. Forbes, D. Ready, K. McLaury, S. Fountain, A. Sherrill B. Phillips, B. Phillips, M. Wilson, D. Fleck, I. Speer, V. Prince, L. Cox, H. Kendall, M. Thomas, S. Free- man: Tenors: S. Cantine, B. McFarland, I. Iohnson, I. Iones, L. Roberts, G. Robertson, D. Barron, F. Frisbie B. Iones: Baritone: D. Daniels, I. Meek, I. Mann, I. Williams, L. Hudson, B. Harlan, F. McCutchen, B. Chil- ton, I. D. Chase: Basses: L. Hurt, I. Gilbert, S. Lynch, I. Berry, B. Stewart, L. Camp, C. Allen, H. Fowler I. Martin, K. Deaton, W. Mitchell, P. Crotty, T. Frisbie. gzfurflz Period Saphvmarc Hlmir Quartet, perform at many, many civic clubs, on assemblies and at , I 1 other school functions. They are, left to right: Ioe Williams, Kenny Atkins, Larry Roberts, and Iohnny Gilbert. 1g.a-,211-s1fa1imunIi?f Q 1 -R 3 A I The Sandiaires, Sophomore Boy's , . r 5 Members of the Fifth Period Sophomore Choir are as follows: Sopranos: R. Hale, C. Dell, D. Cathey, I Ginn, L. Hilton, M. Reynolds, M. Sims, I. Conley, P. Dorsey, P. Page, L. Parker, P. Salkeld, S. Boyd, G Gustafsen, L. Wells, I. Dale, M. Pulley, G. Robertson, A. Hudspeth, P. Cline, C. Stradley, I. Conner, D. Carter, S. Bickett, M. Seligman, T. Winstead, W. Nicklaus, L. Bingham, M. Cloninger, A. Owens: Altos: C. Tedford, D. Wheeler, M. Cook, E. Heddin, I. Giles, D. Balch, F. Summers, P. Tebo, D. Harrison, S. Norman, F. Iolly, S. Webb, T. Ridge, M. Brown, M. Brown, V. Sapp, L. Bice, S. Weigman, L. Williams, R. Reed, G. Winters, I. Westmoreland, M. Herring, D. Deahl, P. Dalton, M. Hooks, G. Spears, D. Ogden, E. Rogge, B. Burnett, M. Dalrymple, E. Young, P. Baker: Tenors: H. Hyatt, M. Webb, G. Cobb, B. Buster, B. Compton, R. York: Baritones: L. Murphy, D. Meyers, L. Dudley, H. Hilliard, I. McLeroy, T. Sarrett: Basses: I. C. Cooper, I. Merritt, B. Luck, S. Decker, D. Schramm, G. Griffith, G. Gabert, W. Iohnson, B. Lawler, I. Meyers, T. Grant, E. Rutland, G. Iohnson, D. Sorrells, E. Stroud, D. Bray, C. Noland, G. Barker, T. Crump, L. Graves. Zfflz .varied Svphvmore 6l10ir A cute Sophomore trio, The Kampus Kuties, sings on floor shows at school dances, on school assem- blies, for civic clubs, and other school functions. They are, left to right: Carolyn Amato, Betty Graham and Harriet Kendall. 1 ,ps-Q 11f't'UH- wwfs.-inks W' wrfew' 'QW ww M., 'N '- 'P' ,Z Y ,. , s , X fl E ' ! , . ' 7 "'t"' s tl 2 'Xb if "E ,ff ' j S B Q I l P ' I 7 f ' 1' 1 , - K I Another Sophomore trio composed of, left, to right: Sandra Hartman, Lavena Beavers, and Sandra Foun- tain has made quite a favorable impression this year by their singing on various programs. ,Miscellauwus The organists who work behind the scenes by playing over the public address every morning, accom- panying soloists, and furnishing music for practically every kind of program are as follows, left to right: Nita Steed, lean Gardner, Mina Nell Fields, Frankie Brown, Mary Ann Dysart, Carolyn Smith, Adabeth Walker, Marilyn Miller-head organist, and Bea Crawford. md 167 . , ,M . 1 B , .. i - 9? 'lf 1 W , fi 5: in . .. . . . A B.. it Wiz . 1, ..::: I l " . . . . P -'Q fi 3' . 5' is r ...St F w ,Q ,QEk i I it A ,V A li ,4 ,4 . Y 4 Awi?b',, xJgt!i,jIi -WV .V L,,hk ,gf K .lr .K it 1 uf ,- -:Ml l MX I'-"Biff iTl lx ltv I zf- ' f f . ,I 5 Vi. V lip. IJ thyry N,k- ggtswjv gig EASTQKQ- rl?-tm H I . is ' fi? .I l-,., . li ll , f' W' .Sf . .V "': '-:-: P , . . . it " ' z it .,,' .Q:' .,.,.,. . V ,,L :,' Q js ..,-- : .Q:.Q, -. W.- , , "- "Q yL Members of the Golden Sandie Band are: Flutes: B. Moore, W. Goasey, r. rusaon, D. Upshaw, N. Mc- Collum: Oboes: A. Gordon, A. Watson: Bassoons: L. Pennington, M. Reid, P. Loflin: Clarinetsz D. Fowlkes, G. Brown, D. Colley, A. Sullins, G. Frenzel, I. Bullock, I. Dunn, I. Paul, D. Bippus, M. Ross, B. Whisenant, B. Hise, D. Ward, B. Fairfax, S. Seeley, T. Robinson, F. Starkey, L. Bingham, I. Fogelstrom, B. Higgins, V. Bowen. I. Williams: Alto Clarinets: P. Starr, G. Martin: Bass Clarinetsz B. Ford, C. Cooper, I. Spencer: Contra-Bass Clarinet: I. Clark: Alto Saxophone: D. Spencer, A. Tucker, D. Alexander, P. Winningham, I. Pearson: Tenor Saxophone: A. Wood: Baritone Saxophone: R. Dupriest: Baritones: R. Whaley, E. Gifford, D. Nall, B. Haley: Basses: M. Crow, W. Tate, S. Hoefer, D. McClenney, W. Mitchell, R. Pollowski: Coro- nets and Trumpets: C. O'Rear, I. Ekelund, G. Friend, B. Beveridge, H. Harrison, M. Stephens, B. Stone, B. Fielden, B. Carder, K. Garner, O. Wright, C. Pankey, P. D. Van Hoose, G. Colley: French Horns: K. Kimmins, I. Thompson, L. Whitney, V. Ford, I. Eastham, A. Mosely, B. Foster, M. Howard, I. Sizemore: Trombones: D. Wood, I. Wilson, I. Hagemeier, T. Iackson, L. Hedgecoke, I. Totten, D. Bray: Bass Drum: E. Irelan: Snare Drum: K. Gentry, P. Godwin, O. Pirtle, D. Greer, S. Irelan: Cymbals: B. Harper: Tympani: Gaiden Sandie Hand Many hours of long, hard practice in marching enable the Golden Sandie Band to put on very fine shows at games during footbal season and at the different contests they enter every year. They have a good concert band as well as a colorful marching band. H. Fowler. 9 fwfr: I '+A-M ., , - 'in 52 5 .... - t ,,,. , gb . Km , 'Mwst . "'L' ' .. V Q vim r---f- H,...::-M , N Q ill F, - V . ,,, 'lf ,i ' . ' K K za.. ' ' 3 ' ' S - - --.L . , , r Q, - K . Twirlers izfll Qi hmmm X 1:-1 -,rx and 0fHc'c'rs S YT The loyalty of the Golden Sandie Band to the school is displayed in many ways. Through pep rallies, parades, concerts, and countless other perform- ances, they represent the school at its best. Twirlers of the Sandie Band are: left to right: Barbara Higgins, Pat Lof- lin, Ilene Spencer, and Iayne Pike. In all the activities of the band the twirl- ers add sparkle and beauty. Their uni- forms of gold and black, displaying our school colors, accent the color and ex- citement of the football game as they lead the band down the field. WI ,la 9 w 5 I l Officers of the Golden Sandie Band 1952-53 are as follows: President-Edward lrelan, Vice President- Smiley lrelan, Secretary and Queen-Loyce Hedgecoke, Treasurer-Nancy McCollum, Drum Major- Dale Fowlkes. At all the football games and in every parade Drum Major, Dale Fowlkes, and Queen, Loyce Hedgecoke, led the band in a very fine manner. ,, BRND 'fl' SWINGSTE -49 '-5385 D141 .D-dw, D . JJ KM-,Z MZZLQW if i Q35 W, gf. X. sw, QF 1 1 1 1 k N, 4 ., f ,Q 1 Q-l . gm W 'Fl si A J Siam if V A W ff gi x 4i:,w7i Q V fglex Q . , vwff 5 - K m If, if 3 E2 ..., K WSWKQ W 6, W N , jf assured are no good doers: be We go to use our hands. cmd not our tongues. Shakespeare 9 gprvv-W SOLON HOLT Line Coach tl 1'- lx 'fl fl 1 4, y Alumni' 0 I Q 2 : W 'MEI-"ft ,.l' ss K It tu W. lxo' it F3Q'3fQQ'5-5' V5 L. ' 'Q-':??a"'5"? L-...X-.-, v . 7 v n me 'sf ml BILL DEFEE Head Coach Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 5 12 2 . .. M CHARLIE WATSON End Coach 1953 SEASON RECORDS Sandies 12 Capitol Hill Sandies 0 Paschal Sandies 44 Plainview Sandies O Odessa Sandies 6 Abilene Sandies 41 San Angelo Sandies 14 Midland Sandies 20 Borger Sandies 13 Lubbock DISTRICT 1-AAAA STANDING W Lubbock . . . . . 7 Pampa .... . . . 6 Odessa ...5 Midland... ...4 Abilene ..... . . . 3 AMARILLO .... . . . 2 Borger ...... . . . 1 San Angelo 0 Wallace Smith, Sandie end, takes a pass down the right sideline as Charles Weed, left end for Capitol Hill, threatens to run him out of bounds. This action takes place early in the second quar- ter with the Redskins of Oklahoma leading 14-6. The opening clash was won by Capitol Hill 14-12. WILLIAM JACKIE LEON ARMSTRONG MILLER EGLESTON Co-Captain Captain Co-Captain .sgggtitlflg QW- - . Wi an Ji' jg-vsviij' qv if .aw-., p ff Mihw fm be ff"i .,.........-1. SANDIES VS. CAPITOL HILL 12-14 The play was marked by hard fighting by both teams all of the way but the favored Redskins went through on the clock. The Sandies drove twice into the opposition's end zone but were stop- ped on the clock when Miller went for the remain- ing two yards. Kent and Alexander went for the tal ies. SANDIES VS. PASCHAL 0-6 The Sandies invaded Fort Worth and were rat- ed to win over the Paschalites by a slim margin of at least one touchdown. They were turned back at the gates of the Cowtown, however, and watched the Panthers score their one tally early in the game and then hold them fthe Sandiesl quite scoreless for the remainder of the period. 4 3 ' QW ffl fa SANDIE MANAGERS Ierry Gross, Iohn Gilbert Gary Ray "fix 3 34 ,- gy ,A ,, ,fda Iohn Kittrell, Paschal back, comes to the end of a five-yard gain against the Sandies as Robert Frazer, Sandie linebacker, applies an ankle tackle. The 0-6 upset was the second loss oi the sea son for Amarillo. 1: ,. . t w H5 .,i ' If gg WICK ALEXANDER Back SPOOKY CANOVA Back ,ma "' 'WS 'yr' V. 'iQ'7 fl fir A MORRIS COLLIE Tackle BOB CRUMP Back .ffgf uf I wx Y A' 1-fa ef' ' -jp skit- '16-2: t it , N, 9 - qywglh My . 'Quran , rg If f . . tw we I Az? , - , . mm i M . K G ,llq I A ,A I :WW L L , , Y H K 'H - "fl W tt? I T ir1,4t - Y 1-:SZ-if I 3,2 I tr W- W L L , i f la Y I ,ert li I - 'P Q, L , AAA Q ,,AZ . Ahki, V A E It I L 4 I :1.5 , ert,r A f' ' S CURTIS EUGENE RONALD NELSON CHARLES BALLARD BOOTH BRIGHTWELL BOURN BROWN Tackle End Guard End Guard Robert Frazer, Sandie fullback, darts down the left sideline as Plain- vieW's guard, Bill Cartwright, closes in. Frazer goes on from here to score the second touchdown. BOOTY C. R. DAFFERN Center CURTIS End Q ,K , ,,, Aw I f-wk 5 iw' n mf 2 I ,., ,, I gf gl ' -. J - in Tl BOBBY IOE 2 ,ig . Q' DAVIS End ,. ,W WM T-229 gs qi f-win :qw fi xii, fx ,, 5 W 3 FLOR Tack . + all .,,' E , M 2- dghl- I ES FLYNN e End LOUIE JERRY 1 .,, , Q' Y 2'??5'561 sg" W-v RICHARD FORRESTER Center V i1 u . 15 Q Q Fw if ' fb ' K, k',- ' tl K :Jr if 'T-e.,,:r- fm 'K 'W 'jf ,E VV 3' Mfg K, sm W ' , - L , my I I - . zfz ' I I I if A 'f , : y 2 , kk 7 K it . egg? i K I I - -geawf. . A krkk , i ROBERT KENT PAUL DAVID EDWARD FRAZER GATHRIGHT GILBRETH GILL GLENN Back Back Center Guard Center I I GRAHAM BOBBY Back 0"""'l""?' ws - F 'Qs g ls.. At, 49" ,Xu ff sw- .., .. - .W - JERRY . HIBBS Lon Slaughter, top yard ga1ner for San Angelo, moves around left end Back only to be stopped by Booty Curtis, Sandie end. The win over San Angelo, 41-7, was our second of the year. DAVID DAVID SANDY DUANE BILL IODIE HUNT KENT LYNCH MILLER MOBLEY MCCARTHYK Guard Back Tackle Guard End End , H , y it A ' 'rt H L ft, , ,few y st- V I ' .,t2 , fu, .. 'I ' I W 'ff' , I 95 ,lll A B ',k' 415. - , in K A' ' .Qi . .fffggle In S- Q-P' 'V k 'Bakr IACKIE MYERS Back HERSHEL SMITH Back WE 5, ,. fi ,E I A51 W, 3 , , Li A 3 . V I nv' I f L- 1:14 ir r s r r is WALLACE SMITH Back IAMES THOMSON Back , - iii: 5, ' , -' , Keg 'sw 1 :-: ,Q ami , I. . A W t ,. . ,f L gk- Wir , . ,,, 'VW' ' I i - -fr' y 9 fy ., 2 K x: I A1 nj' rg ' ,NF ,fy -I i n i, SAMMY OLIVO Tackle Irfan MHS srl: px BILL REED End X 1 cg 3' If I! E A ALAN ROBERSON Center Y'-I gpg, A 1 mf fi rf N' X I-fevwuf 2- CAROL SHELTON Tackle M I ft, j 3 A3 5, HAROLD SHORT Tackle 551 A F4- ML, f frmyw-v.1,,r, 1 Q , ,J A Q? Icxckie Miller, Sandie captain, brings down Doyle May, San Angelo back, after he had gone for four yards GARY THORNTON Gucrrd ' H T' 1 f 5 I , rygv rf LEROY WELBORN Guard KENNY WELCH Back ',.' :gh 1. I V . :wg 'fa X 7 -v",, gg an , - f fe, . 13 cmd cr first in ten BARNEY WILLIAMS End "ig DALE WYNN Back I ' af A .YA iz ,f f ,M E P 3 W1 P f srrd .. L I I :f i ii . 9 I " ai. fx "' -er-W-'ff 'Quay Q L I we 31 , 'Nl' ,sr 5 I Q iq 2 S 2 If ff., jg A3 W ,K -. SANDIES VS. PLAINVIEW 44-6 The Sandies obtained their first victory at the expense of the outmanned Plainview Bull- dogs. The Sandies wrenched their first tally off of a Bu1ldog's fumble and numerous other times when an alert Sandie defense forced many costly errors from the opposition. SANDIES VS. PAMPA 7-13 The spirited Harvesters gained control of the game in the second half as they scored two touchdowns and held their six point margin through the final minutes. The Sandies scored in the second quarter on an aerial attack, with Louie Flores kicking the extra point. X SANDIES VS. ODESSA 0-14 The Sandies lost their second conference game and their fourth of the season when they journeyed to Odessa and were over-powered all the way. A touchdown was scored by Alex- ander but was ruled no good because of an offside penalty on the Sandies. SANDIES VS. ABILENE 6-7 This close game was left scoreless until the last half. Both teams exhibited fine defenses and tallies were scored from mistakes. After the Abileners scored their touchdown, the San- dies took the ball and drove until Kenny Welch made his opening and raced for paydirt. The kick fell short. Odessa tacklers stop an eight yard drive by Kenny Welch in the fading minutes of the Amarillo-Odessa game. Abilene linemen converge upon halfback Bob Crump as Leon Egleston fforegroundl and William Armstrong rush to aid him. wk-4' 'N""""f,. wif? , x ,, , 181 Abilene players hover over Sandie ball carrier as Ierry Flynn, Amarillo end, adds his worth. The Eagles won 7-6 as the Sandies suffered their fifth loss of the season. Hershel Smith, Sandie back, stiff-arms Lon Slaughter, San Angelo back, in the third quarter of the 41-8 Amarillo victory. N-14 SANDIES VS. SAN ANGELO 41-7 The Sandies Went for their first conference win of the season when they defeated the San Angelo Bobcats by the overwhelming score of 41-7. The Amarilloans rallied with terrific playing with Kent Gathright making three of the six tallies. SANDIES VS. MIDLAND 14-22 Trekking to Midland, the Sandies were con- fronted for the first time with a spread formation that seemed to have all of them scared for a while. The difficulty was not in scoring but in holding the other team scoreless. Alexander and Crump went for one each of the tallies. 'nf 'K 1 . v , A e , , Y X' Q K ' fi tith si! vt, .I-A If ihgl. .xv 'A liz 8 N ,, 3 l 3 . LM Us "vga: , A ,kg . gtg: t i J. f-'gf ' -me i ., ,' q- ,f 5 LAR M 6 .R , t y 1 Nfrg - Q pw y y I . pil , ,Wx 'lfftlfg r 5 g's'r?- E '5ff.g'f y S y. Q , Lyn , Q 'Elf A ug A lp its 5 Er, Ncvtxia ' I W AMA! 5 Wi 1 A 1 A gh 'lg xg , K eg it' ,af at 5 R W. ,I 5 I lg iw ,J Q -t VS I fx ,lyk 5 Tr ,N I i 't M it ' L -lil ,of N ,l l 5, , . ' 1 -1.- zi lx x fs X X ff My l H- W---W . Q ,Q Y ,K,3 ZVA LV N Mi- l s, -L l fi., so - wk , is .R ., . r.,Q:s -4. S ,,-Q, t Hershel Smith, Sandie halfback, stops an attempted end run by a Borger back in the opening minutes of the second quarter. The game ended 20-7, to give Amarillo its second conference win of the season. Alan Roberson, foreground, and Leon Egle- son, bring down Lester Ramsay, Plainview end, after completion of a Bulldog pass. SANDIES VS. BORGER 20-7 Second win of the conference was obtained from the Bulldogs of Borger. The first score was made from a blocked punt by Louie Flores and scored on by Alexander. Hershel Smith went for the second tally and Alexander again for the third. SANDIES VS. LUBBOCK 13-40 With hard fighting all of the way the Sandies fought through to two touchdowns from the Lub- bock Westerners, now two years state champs. Both teams strove valiantly to hold the other score- less but in the case of the Sandies it was all hard- fought and no good luck. In the hard-fought clash with Borger, Wick Alexander and Bobby Ioe Davis move stealthily in on a Bulldog ball carrier. The Sandies won 20-7 for their third victory of the season. Wick Alexander, Sandie back, darts around left end as he starts his midfield, touchdown-hopeful dash to paydirt. Kenny Welch along with Leon Egleston stand by to assist. 1 ,.. t 5:95 LIU lla feat' 814s l i A V- 1. L Ifauuzyan Grflds it it C R lst Row, left to right: Robert McWhorter, David Bechtol, Iohnny Moon, Iacky Peak, Sammy Mor- in, Ioe Harrison. 2nd Row: Iacky Lee, David Martin, Blanty Wilson, Gage Robinson, Carol Threet, Gene Rodgers, Brine Collens. 3rd Row: Dean Reever, Ioe McAvoy, Ronald Brightwell, Lenard Graver, Ray Iohnson, Bill Mc- Farland, lim Anderson, Charles Noland. 4th Row: Kenneth Yates, Bill Iames, Cullen Alle n, Kenny Bob Stevenson, I. C. Cooper, Don Clark. Back Row: Mgrs. Ierry Green and Franklin McCutchin: Coach Dan Salkeld: Assistant Coach Sam Pecchiap Mqrs. Don Curtis and Morin Carter. Dan Salkeld HEAD YANNIGAN COACH ,re ,Q -rf sys:- ' YANNIGAN 1952 SCHEDULE Tucumcari 37 Yanns 6 Qt . Parnpa Yanns 18 W Phillips Yanns l White Deer Yanns Groom Yanns Lubbock Yanns ' S Canadian Yanns y Pfrmpa Yanns to A , Price Yanns it tt' Borqer Yanns if ' I" 422525Q'iii,fl17j , s- . J -'Eff PCfmPG YCIHHS tiki ,Q P Grnpcf Gnns f, f ',wi,g5'gff W.-Q. g 'Q ff Poffales Yanns t,i 1 Lubbock Yanns ,757 s"' fi ' ,.:: , X,-j lfannigau Whites lst Bow, Left to Right: Danny Daniels, Wayne Hilin, Iohnny Yunker, Charles Saddler, Gordon Ga bert, lim Berry. 2nd Row: David Lard, Pat Crotty, Johnny Hicks, Gary Griffith, Bobby Buchanan, Billy Fred, Ed- ward Grove. 3rd Row: Kenneth Deaton, Earl Felton, Iay Wadsworth, B. T. White, Don Iones, Rodney Wheeler Iohnny Nichols, Billy McCloud, Larry Hurt. Sam Pecchia and Frank Guess ASSISTANT YANNIGAN COACHES ilirnh, -L 1 V t S, X J. Q? 'Xa A ' B WM' A 5 1. " 1: ,, , , if Y ff. fff W X ixif ,Mu ',f ZZZQQMQ 'Q B A, Q al ,X gf ,is if 5 23 9 f N 3 A ' . - 1 - .. . r,.s,a,,g, 'J ,.- f U I ,kt K : X! X y , :,,, ...y .V Q.. , ,E ,VVA M. . , , K -j,j.' i ' , ,f N M A S f f - V N55 ff :gigs dwg' .1 w, Sandies dzgrrrs af 1952-53 Kneeling, left to right: Buddy Bennett, Keith Winter, Iackie Miller, Gordon Todd, Richard Chandler: Standing: Dean Carpenter, Manager: Melvin Wright, Iackie Collier, Bill Boyd, Iohnny George, Phillip Nichols, Don Rogers, Kenneth Hutto, Coach T. G. Hull. T. G. HULL HEAD BASKETBALL COACH ,f 35 SEASON SUMMARY The Amarillo Sandie Cagers, predicted from the first to be next to last in District 1-AAAA race, turned the expert's decision the other way and ended second only to the Pampa Harves- ers. The Sandies battled their Way through the entire season and through every game as a team that played like a team. The season was brought to a close as the Sandies bowed by the slim margin of five points to the undefeated Harvesters in the total of two games played. rf ., ,-ff f 55-nf I2 ,.. Gordon Todd FORWARD Richard Chandler GUARD f 5- 2 3 ig Q-u....... Iohnny George CENTER Don Rogers FORWARD Melvin Wright GUARD Phillip Nichol CENTER Ke1th Wmter GUARD Buddy Bennett GUARD Bill Boyd FORWARD Icrck1e Co111er GUARD Kenneth Hutto FORWARD Scott1e Mulhns CENTER Ronnie Harvey CENTER HL l Richard Chandler charges in for an underhand lay up as a Borger player attempts to foul his play. Watching anxiously in background are Melvin Wnght and Don Rogers Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo SEASON SCORING to stop the advance of Borger 1 16 Price 70 Hereford 73 Phillips 66 Roswell 6 l Portales 67 Albuquerque 42 Santa Fe 62 Plainview 64 Plainview 50 Abilene 7 l San Angelo 6 l Odessa 67 Midland 65 Borger 52 Pampa 72 Lubbock 76 Price 54 Abilene 76 San Angelo 66 Odessa 66 Midland 7 1 Borger 43 Pampa 7 1 Lubbock 58 Lamar Sandie Svplzs Of 32- 55' Kneeling, left to right: Bobby Stewart, Iargo Iohnson, Bill Wyrick, Herman Northup, Hugh Cur rie, Harry Hyatt, Cordell Brown: Standing: Dean Carpencler, Manager: Booty Curtis, Herbie Dod son, Bub Farrall, Scottie Mullins, Ronnie Harvey, Lefty Floyd, Don Rehmeyer, Ierry Ingham and Coach Watson. Don Rogers struggles with Borger player for possession ff of the ball as Iackie Collier waits under the basket. ' Y 4 A fam my 1 sl n ,, 1 A X v f l l B 'tv "v.rrnJfi' 1 tvlwiff-itttt,X ttlgfftgifgsti-,twat l "V'.'4j4+,5t4v5:.3',.1 . WMV 19 5 tl-39N?"v l' 'WV tl 3Z4'Mi'll 'SM wwe rl Q ,' V ., , . s , 041 'Ili my! wg Melvin Wright, all district Sandie puts an- Sandie basketball captain, Richard Chand- other two points through the hoop as Abi- ler, leaps and shoots as Borger player at- leners look on. tempts to block the shot. Iohnny George, Sandie basketball captain, Phillip Nicholas and Bill Boyd try to stop a Gnd Borger player jump wildly for ball qs Cardinal in one of the tight moments of the Chandler and Roqers stand ready. game. "A" ,Q head, David Merchant and Bob Yeager. Ronnie Walcher and Terry Northcutt, co- captains. Not pictured is Robert Frazer, captain. Q , ,K-it Vaulters with the pole: Ed Taylor and Don Frank Guess-COACH TIiCkeY. Managers: Freddie Hancock, Jimmy White- Men for the 440: bottom row, left to right: Bill Reed, Bruce Weaver, Iames Ryan, and Wick Alexan- der: Top row: Kenny Osborne, Lonny Allen, Gordon Todd, and Billy Harlan. Sprinters, from left to right: Bruce Weaver, Bill Reed, Wick Alexander, and Iames Ryan. Shot and discus: Ioe Irvin, and Iimmy Holmes. lack Rigdon RDI ,Q 3 35 X. . '3"a'1f K . V .A ' 1 ' 91.131- fs at W. Milers and half-milers, from left to right, bottom row: Walter McNew, David Lawrence, Terry Northcutt, and Iohn Gilbert: Top row: Ronnie Smith, Dirwood Miller, Lonny Allen, and Gerald Vinez. Hurdlers: From left to right: Charles Ritten- berry, Terry Savage, Ronny Walcher and Richard Chandler. High-jumpers, bottom: Iay Iohnson, Iohn- ny George and Don Clark. At top is Ron- nie Walcher. xv, ,W bs! We 4 ' it y ,jr yyy, riyiyzy ,gy L, f A lfitnnlq 1 Qxnrgtid ii A 'r,r , C Xyyl e wif Q f , J ,W Q ,. , 'L f ' 5 M ' at X F4 , by '52 ML FOOTBALL CHAMPS Kneeling, left to right: Virgil Vaughn, T. L. Newman, Reuben Palacio, Harold Daniel, and Iackie Lowry. Standing: Ierry Barnett, Glenn Yeager, David Kilgo, Bobby Slaton and Toby Druin, captain. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Kneeling, left to right: Virgil Vaughn, T. L. Newman, Harold Daniel, lack Lowry. Back row: Ruben Palacio, Bobby Slaten, Glen Yea- ger and Toby Druin, Captain. Intramurals WRESTLING CHAMPS Kneeling, left to right: Charles Cook, David Corder, Richard Kelly, Benny Hollingsworth, David Cate. Top row: Iames Brown, Fred Loar, Wendell Brooks, and Cecil Brown. NOVICE WRESTLING CHAMPS Kneeling, from left to right: Benny Hollings- worth, Charles Pace, Iackie Myers, Willie Blasengane. Top row: Jimmy Anglin, Earl Fel- ton, Iackie Peak, Lennie Newkirk, Billie Mc- Cloud. x gN1ffv: ww nz .G f 1 X 35, V it 5 Q if J if .W 51 .:' .... as Y. . " 25.1 ' -as nil gf A k ein: I f 5 V . fm W 3, H g V ff ' J 953 5, a.fw,. 'f?25 f wifi x .4 A M. ifaseball 91 sr X r. 5.3. Y ,al ,E . 1 . ,yn Q x. . Z fs, 6 dag. r X, A 1 , li 'QQ A 5 X ,, A ., i . , - - -it 3' 3 li 2 ,7 ,till V ll V- , it ,, .e Q' Hlfizf i i -1.16: gf 2 ' 5 I ,.,-W I . . , .lu 4 . - :t xx, qt, I .. ' 4 as nf fl i y , W ,-5-l j. , , 5 53 yr 3,2 'N . it 'QW if xl f. . 'iw 'J Q' M W ,W rv NW 'lim f f , .. A Q, ..., , me W 'F Members of the Sandie Baseball Squad are, from left- to right, Bottom row: Noel Buchanan, Spooky Canova, lack Daniels, Harold Daniel, Kenny Atkins, Middle row: Ierry Barrett, Iackie Miller, Toby Druin, Glen Yeager, Taylor Bassett, Louie Flores: Top row: Robert McWhorter, Phillip Nich- ols, Bob Byrd, Melvin Wright, Iohnny Boyce, Bill Wyrick, Bobby Burkett, and Coach Sam Pec- chia. Sam Pecchia COACH 'L i 1953 BASEBALL SCHEDULE ,. .4 --.,-L. April 3 Lubbock at Amarillo April 4 Lubbock at Amarillo April 7 Amarillo at Pampa C23 April 10 Amarillo at Pampa April 17 Amarillo at Borger April 18 Amarillo at Borger Q25 April 24 Amarillo at Lubbock April 25 Amarillo at Lubbock C25 pf 1 7 May l Pampa at Amarillo p May 2 Pampa at Amarillo C23 E jg May 8 Borger at Amarillo E May 9 Borger at Amarillo 125 Noel Buchanan Ierry Barrett Bill Wyrick PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER -'Q 'QW "VG ,. '-fr' "" X' Baseball managers from left to right: Paul Gonzales, Bobby Neal Iones and Reuben Palacio Iohnny Boyce George Chavez Kenny Atkins PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER F! LI if J AI Iackie Miller Bob Byrd Robert McWhorter FIRST BASEMAN SHORTSTOP SECOND BASEMAN I 'N J P- ew ,UQ j ! nys 0 by I ' 'ff ft - I rv 'rl 'J W 5. 5 I I QL ' I Q - S Toby Druin s 5 I CATCHER AZ ,- I Bobby Burkett Bobby Verplank Spooky Canova SECOND BASEMAN THIRD BASEMAN THIRD BASEMAN Louie Flores Melvin Wright Iack Daniels OUTFIELDER OUTPIELDER OUTFIELDER Y-7 I N i-. X7 'JJ ,K it '65 f i Glen Yeager David Bechtol Kenneth Yates OUTFIELDER OUTFIELDER OUTFIELDER 1' 1 f 1 .mn- 203 PRE-SEASON RESULTS Amarillo 18 Paschal 0 Amarillo 15 Odessa 3 Amarillo 35 Pampa 1 Amarillo SW Austin W Iohn Farquhar and Rex Baxter CO-CAPTAINS I 1 f - z B- F I B Whityle, Iim Smith, Iohnny Hefley, Jack Tom Front row ef to Tlght - lu Ord loe ob Riley: Third row: R. B. Norman, Iohn Farquhar, Brown, Gene H1ll, Miles Childers, Bobbie West- Rex Baxter, Bob Sanders' James Christopher, fall: Second row: Hollis DeGrassi, Henry Jimmy RHSSGI1- Qu , ., 'fMW'h,. ' , ' , ' -, ' K. A w . fy. . We Lnjxi' R . af? mx ' 5, ws Top four senior members of the Sandie Golf Squad are, left to right: Iimmy Russell, Bobby Sand ers, Rex Baxter, cmd Iames Christopher. 6 . ' Q, X x 7X . Jn: XX x X Yr gk wg 'W may 2?Szw,. ffQ ,l57E',:f5lfIF an X s f' f r i ?? QfY2ik:. ff, 25555115 .ing David Kent First Singles Miss Iane Williams Coach ,etxrww is ff jr, M' was 3,3522-ag If 'xliib 51519 2'- W ii. K ,fl Tennis r,,..,...f-'fl x Don Stensaas cmd Terry Smith First Doubles Iimmy Walker and Bob Swank Second Doubles n J V Q Bonny Walcher Bob Ray Alternate Alternate The members of the AHS tennis squad are: First row, left to right: Althea Jacobson, Sharon Stubbs Ginger Owens, Eileen Iacobson, and Beth Sanders. Back row, left to right: David Kent, Bob Ray Don Stensaas, Ronnie Walcher and Terry Smith. E . fl? ,E 'fuk 4 A K K Q ' 'fit n 'l Q? Y S A. , K L ..,. if t 3 B l 'Mg .V 'wg -'jf :Wx A I lvl? Sl gif' " K 5 W Y M m , Q X I , . ,Q fig .- if , if 2 I , ,,, t ,? 4 i ' ..A2 ' 4 li M W we lv li ' Al' I g . t, 2 A ,ftfg f 2..'. , , ,. 1., B l Iyh I' Qi fi I V ff 'fu V , of W ,,,h ts , ,, E -in 5' E 3 Q. Z: , , N Members of the AHS wrestling team are, bottom row, left to right: Rodney O'Neil, David Corder lim Moutos, and Benny Hollingsworth. Top row, left to right: Bobby Io Allen, Cecil Brown, Richard Kelly, Wayne Conrad, and Charles Cook. Wrestling Calm Ioe O. Parkey WRESTLING COACH . ffx Wye?-- iQ I' 3 1.'fZ-wyf " 3'5" 'J ' x 2552112 615 47 Cecil Brown ltopl and Iimmy Moutos engage in a rough-and-tumble head and leg pick up. Wayne Conrad and Richard Kelly Cfrontl Iohnny Pinkston and David Cate Cfrontl demonstrate the escape. Another method of escape. K Girls After spending an entire semester cooped up in the narrow confines of the auditorium chairs, the girls' gym classes found it rather hard to get back in shape. After their first few minutes on the court many of them could be found in blithering heaps gasping for breath. Of course there were trying ' Sprfrfs moments for Miss Williams and Mrs. Foreman such as when the air-conditioner sounded like Cae- ser's legions marching through, and when a heart- edly hefted ball brought down bits of the ceiling. But seriously, the new gyms were a real improve- ment in physical education in AHS. f l The above scene is very familiar to most AHS girls. The first semester was spent in the auditorium while the old gym was constructed into two new ones. For once everybody seemed glad to get back to the gym after being cramped up for one semester. The sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Club is Mrs. Dorris Foreman. The members are, back row, left to right: Ricky Murray, La Dean Brown, Carolyn Heard, Marilyn Allred, lane Burt, Mrs. Foreman, Judy Donner, and Carol Ann Smith. Second row: Wynell Baker, Shirley Fendrick, Lavora Miller, Catherine Prince, Sandra Whitehead, Patti Hulen, Gail Gifford. Third row: Ina Mae lohnson, Eileen Iacobson, Sharon Stubbs, Shirley Oakley, Sandra Curtiss. 4'-.. fb 9 . T . Q., . '64 ' - em 3 . Q , x xx A M L fn- 'NX . ,L l 2 ra. 'N' P ' ---.' 1 M' L ww 'tl L W- yn Ne ,J , X f ,M- Typifying a favorite AHS girls' sport, volleyball, is this team of seniors called the Red Devils. The Devils are, left to right: Beth Sanders, Sissy Iordan, lan Rodgers, Myrna Loy Clark, Patti Puckett, Patsy Volleyball ?i'5i Koontz, and Althea Jacobson. is X ,S 1 XS - K - A 3. H iq K ws wx 5, www, '..:E2.'lk,f' Mx!! I -' ' S9 7 152- HH. ' 5 3 1 . ,-r"'?S',Z 'S 9 . ,. . . - - V." A it t, ' 5 "', , ' in ' r All former members of an all-star team, these sophomores promise to be outstanding in vol- leyball ir1 AHS. Back row, left to right: lea- nette Westmoreland. Margie Robertson, Lin- da Hudspeth, E sther Rogge: Maxine Mon- teith, Iessie Lucero, Del- la Flack and Winnie Forbes. Another favorite with the girls is basketball. Back, left to right: Charlotte Nunn, Ellen Ramsey, Shirley Peake, Io Ann Mayes, Alice Woods. Front: Ina Mae Iohnson, Wanda Hubbart, Evelyn Short, and Mary Newman. Hzzskefbull Playing for the first time in High School are these sophomores. Back, left to right: Leola Terbush, Mary Maxwell, Ruby Bead, Ioyce Inman. Front: Sandra Morgan, Silver Weigman, Sara Nelson, and Patsy Reynolds. 0000 . Q , N . N t x . t QQ, ig .yi 5' In 9 iw r,t ,asf s 4 it 5 The season is basketball, and with this thought in mind we don the colored pennies and proceed to play to the best of our abili- ty and to the best of the referees' stability. 1 P1191 4. aigixlv , , . 4 . 5 aft. 1 4 er., nf. In ,, :UML sv . We r ,Kgs we QSM X . is, as Zfezmis Representing AHS is the first-doubles team of Althea Iacobson and Ginger Owens. Althea has been on the team for two years: Ginger, one. Below is Beth Sanders and Eileen Iacobson as the second-doubles team. Beth has been on the team for three years: Ei- leen, two. 5 1 I i ii L S S 'WV f .r.2f"?'-W! . - 2 l ,. ' QV -vrr ff 'ra" TM? ' ' .mif+ffXi lnil IU' 2 f s .AL 4f'Q K i '1 Q Representing AHS in first-singles is Sharon Stubbs. "Stubby" has been on the tennis team for two years. Last year as a sophomore she played on the doubles team. Engrossed in a blistering game of table tennis, Noel Aid and lane Wilson plast- er the balls as they send them scooting toward their opponents as the ping-pong season opens for the girls in the gym. Archery and Ping-Pang Archery can be fun if you are real- ly skilled at the sport. But don't go pulling that bow until yau have de- veloped your full set of muscles. Engrossed in this popular sports are, left to right: Marsha Allen, Virginia Williams, Sharon Bruce, and Dana Friday. sae-u'g,,a:r if we I - ? " 'geqjf 2 ilh if if nuns M ,hung ' N vs V rw 'egg fJW'm-bwa' M , w Aflivg ,GA N" fxli Q ,QMS WQWX gag -wife 1 S .sm c aww QWEQZ' Qi My X Xie 75933 MQW 2 Wfwsgakwm lz' 11- - ' Q i s Q is . ,MVP K as I . . . Hand grasps hand, eye lights eye in good friendship, And great hearts expand, And grow one in the sense of this wor1d's life. Robert Browning wif? riff,-. N gal afggiryg Q-if it :' H l l ' Q 1 6. w IQ' .-W' OUR FIRST assembly was a complete surprise to everybody concerned. Gov. Allan Shivers addressed the student body and was graciously received by all the loyal Texans in AHS. To welcome us back to our school daze, the AY spon- sored the Blackboard Bounce. The first few weeks of school were busy: but perhaps the busiest days were spent regis- tering. At right are shown stu- dents with Mrs. Crossett as Miss Wallis looks on. The Stu- dent Council "started the year off right" by having an orienta- tion for its members, as shown below. -. A -1-.,.mQm.s-M-W W W 1. .Q ww, WM.. fly ' ,WE , in ii i Eifiwlimf t.'t 'Qi1jQMQ'f""4 ZW . .... i,.,WWm.NWW4,31 -.t, g...Q-,.gg,.g1.,r .i 5. ,,.. mx ' 1.. ,,-' rf- . f N T? ymg-,w.,,Wi.s - -'l-v 1 W, 19, " - I 'I 5 ui J ' M A A .. V k ig V WN, s .. V jg A XR is 'N '- ffm., . W., 'M'---al l at 'L N, .4 ' 9 x k if K K-. . Img. Y , in Q -' Ni M5SmfE,z,,ml it., A wifi. 3 ' 1.31 W 'I M' 4 . A iw sift A 1 My lk A , U LA . 4 , x frymgh' 'Wu-fs 3 Z A ff 's-V .M-Wi. . - 3 if ' A .en THE FIRST MONTH of school was filled with important activities. When the sophomores first entered the halls of AHS late last spring, they were greeted with an orientation program. This year, in order to give registration instructions, R. B. Norman again gave an orienta- tion program. The sophomores, shown below, attentively listen to the instructions. The first pep rally showed great enthusiasm as the Sand- ies aspired to Win their next state championship. The auditorium shook with the cheers and shouts as the joyous Sandie supporters showed their faith in their team. SELECTED for the honor of be- coming Karnpus Kate for the month of September . . . Q Maralyn Budke . . . . . .La Airosa editor . . . Student Council . . . Honor Society AS THE BUS left for their first out-of- town game, the Golden Sandies were given a royal send-off by their ardent supporters. Enjoying their send-off are David Gill, Bobby Io Davis, and David Kent. " 'Uv-.., 'MW' ' .fT"'t-we-:TWT W L it ...lmf S G , y My .M . use M fl "BEN HOGAN" NORMAN has long been noted for his prow- ess at golfing. But "wha' hopp'n- ed" here? Could our noble leader have missed a short putt? To quote an old proverb: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." SELECTED for the honor of be- coming Varsity Vic for the month of September . . . 3 , . if 2 r r . :,, ji 1 George Lokey . . . . . . Student Council Pres. . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Head Cheerleader ,+R J ...-un ' . ...4 ' .nt f Afxtms V GONE ARE THE DAYS when the discarded army barracks adorned the Polk Street side of the AHS campus. The choirs can no longer enjoy the gunny sack decorated interiors. The girls' gym classes no longer trip over nails as they race from one end to the other. Now instead, there is the beautiful expanse of inch thick emerald carpeting. "Sand- ies, Sandies, Rah, Rah, Rah!" was the cry of the day every Friday at a famous Golden Sandie Pep Rally. Spirit for the home team ran high as is demonstrated by the loyal Sandies in the picture in the top right hand corner of this page. 223 THE LIVESTOCK exhibitions had quite a number of visitors-people who were interested and people who were just curious. Iean Carter and Vera Gathright seem to be getting a kick out of watching the horses during the fair. THE RIDES at the fair are always great favorites. This year was no exception. The merry-go-round is tradition- ally for little kids and the hammer is for the more sturdy. Robert Frazier and Bobby Io Davis seem to enjoy the beating . THE SIDE-SHOWS always draw a big crowd to witness "the greatest show under one roof." Alice Wells and Gordon Todd seem to have really enjoyed this one, judging from the ex- pressions on their faces. SELECTED for the honor of be- coming Kampus Kate for the month of October . . . t 'wif Sue Darnmier . . . . . . State Sec. for FHA . . . Honor Society . . . Ken Klub H - , ,.-.,,. , su + Q :ELECTED for the honor of be- oming Varsity Vic for the month at October . . . -' W.,-' ze" ,xi ii r, I i' 1 , I' ffm. "x A W y fi- P- wi' A , ---' W V K 'f 'ESMSQM X - I iff ' 'swwmf' ,o,.. .. TH David O'Keete . . . . . . Thespian President . . . Earl Marshall . . . Stage Hand FHIS YEAR a chest X-ray machine was used or the benefit of High Plains residents Who l1dn't want to go to the trouble of getting a b examination from their doctor. Mr. William Wilson, English instructor, waits for his tree Kray. l tl A MAIN PART of the enjoyment of any gathering is the food, whether it be hot dogs or T-bone steaks. These dogs with plenty of mustard seem to hit the spot with Iohnny George and lim Boyce, who are busily making the round on their day away from school. ALTHOUGH THE tractors at the fair usually don't inter- est many of the fairer sex, this hunk of machinery seems to have quite an appeal. Pat Frost is having a hard time explaining the Way it works to Sharilyn Benner and Molly Ann Dial. if '39 Killa In PREVIOUS TO THE LUBBOCK GAME the entire Sandie team swore an oath before Potter County Sheriff Paul Gaither. The entire squad was made deputy sheriffs for the explicit purpose of rounding up the elev- en desperadoes in the Lubbock stadium. Sheriff Gaither is shown swearing in Robert Frazer and David Kent. THE AY CAKE BAKE was a great hit among the culinary artists of AHS. There were all sorts of cakes represented, and the boys in particular enjoyed them. These seem to have gone "who1e hog" over the coconut pastries. AJ if X .1, .-'awww 1 S SELECTED for the honor of becorn ing Kampus Kate for the month o November . . . Kg ,f N,i., Gail Aikens . , . . . . State President of FTA . . . Student Council . . . Allied Youth IN AN EFFORT to acquaint the residents of Amarillo with the activities of the public schools, Principal R. B. Norman invited the ABC club, a downtown businessmen's organi- zation, to lunch in our new and spacious cafe- teria. ! THE GOLDEN SANDIES met some formidable opponents during the season, including the team destined to become the State Champion. It wasn't always a joyful team which left the field, but it was one of the hardest fighting. F5 ,r j f s' i v rs 2 1 x Y y REGISTER HERE . . . Welcome . . . Sign here, please. These were comments that greeted the members of the VIC Clubs who had their annual convention in AHS this year. They are shown above registering in the front hall before the program which was held in the auditorium. AN INNOVATION at the football kickoffs at AHS was the introduction SELECTED for the honor of becom- ing Varsity Vic for the month of November . . . of paper bag bursting for the Lubbock Thanksgiving Game. The noise made by the bags before the opening and half was a welcome addi- tion to the "Sssssss . . . Boom!" yell which was also started this year. x Bill Mobley . . . . . . President of Senior Class . . . Student Council . . . Allied Youth YF' in BOAHDING their plane for the Miami Beach, Fla., Stu- dent Council convention are Iohnny George, Keith Win- ter, and Shirley Nelson. BOOSTING THE sale of Stu- dent Directories to Peggy Geistler and Ronnie Harve Jackie Cain me F are Richard B r y a n t an AFTER THE Lubbock exchange assem-Y bly the participants were entertained in the patio by various and sundry! members of the Student Council. ONE OF THE YEAR'S highlights, the national elections, was stepped up with a parade. Shown here is one of the many cars which Were paraded through the streets. Q0 THE SANDSTORM CAME out just before the termina- nation of the election with the announcement that it :md all its contemporaries "Went Pogo." Shown at WW the Pogo Hdqs. are a few of this venerable gentle- rnan's more ardent supporters who pushed him through P H :he whole ordeal. G O SHOWN HUMMING a tune for one of the pep rallies s a very versatile trio. The group, composed of Don lrmstrong, Darlene Wakefield, and Wade Moore, sang or many school functions throughout the season. Q9 4 'REPARING to dash off into the night, Nancy Io Clark lambers onto the back of a reasonable facsimile of Trigger, with the aid of Iudy Lemons, who is Well 'ersed in the etiquette of boosting a beginner. . 3 We 5 von now? SAVE QUR WWW! HMQ5 0 ,W 4 sf V 'W nb 9 - f' Y 5 'K 91? 9' 1 ' " ff ,AN 1, . . . The Winter season is one of many extremes in Amarillo. Warm balmy days reminiscent of spring almost induce us to sun bathe when northers come ripping down from the Arctic turning us into imi- tation Eskimos. The Winter snows were unusually bad this year-so bad, in fact, that the school board felt compelled to dismiss school at noon one day! THE COLD AND SNOW of winter clasped the whole region in its icy grip. The countryside took on a new and fresh splendor as the white blanket descended upon the vicinity. T h e facade became etched with white as the downy flakes sifted through the heavens. This is the season of skiing and of getting injured, of colds and of frostbite. There are many treks to New Mexico and Colorado so that everyone can enjoy these strenu- ous sports of the winter season. t m . 1 X' .2 N ., ? i at 11- M. - Q, ez, yv-gtmrf ef -.. w--. 1 H or ,-.- , M N ,fi i:gj'r-,t T X A d5'21Zt2f1.e,Q 7' r -Asi,,q1f-efg..h f ,y i ' sggxlfirifizg -er X- X- wzfweaze rss, svtssEi33Wef- M' :?1i3??f l tt yffsiaia-sez:-s-rises.-5341" tg 'rt' fLf3e:fi:Y H553 :ess fer A 'reef-if-fs ,,,,, t 2. 5 t tt , a f 'A f H 3 s '2-- , . Q S EET- :L I Q..-K 3 , f25.5 ,56-n U ' 2255522251-wr' 't t T t 2 'L u---....."fief g ' T 'illlllliggig , -fl I ies fl' f Ytifx fftriw-izeseizisga- Tx If li ll Mt L Q T X 'Wa . f Q " 'I if if - My is , ll!" 'U Qli t wif ff i wfflf' f T' 'll E' ' I' A ,j 'elf N gf! y , R ""'-I .. it ' .V A W 'sf :Le f F ' iid 4 . X T' ' " , ng as is ...ft fn ' -. - - A is t, , y iyjgt p mf 4 l ""l.,:v.nl.l1dL. ,153 -f y' 'Heir H - - , 1 - F: ... . Q. - Stes ' f - ' S- fiisw If Q ,E-' .tw we V, ., .w:,,.?3 , .t.,,, Q . , 5, - fl 1 ' ts f,--' aw ,Ss zfmwfy ,M E, Q.. 1 x ,,Qs3t'f V , 'QW he y tfyy y . to -I .,., s " YF' ' ,. f Q' gf af t, j 'S at V- .lm-wi 3 Xffgkg e,.. 3 K Sir xi Stiffn- ,,,J" 4' ,P- ,fwv THE DECORATING of the Christmas tree Was again this year a project of the Student Coun- cil. Mrs. Burkhalter, Council sponsor, took pains to make certain that the icicles were one-fourth of an inch apart. The tree, set up in the front hall, Was one of the most beautiful in many a year. HIGHLIGHT of the Christmas season is the Thousand Can Drive and the presentation assembly. The Child- ren's Home kids got a kick out of riding in a decorated box. IUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS, the publications department Went on several trips. The Sand- storm staff Went to Denton Where AHS received a couple of honors, and the La Airosa staff Went to Fort Worth Wherefthey visited several bookbinders and printing companies. They are shown here at Taylor Publishing Company, a firm that has printed the La Airosa. SELECTED for the honor of becom ing Varsity Vic for the month of December . . . HS ' :ikffjffi K ' ,V'k 2 . k ",:j 'k., 5 .fwitg at im yy..- .,, 3 6... r ' H w, iii' . .y.,. - L - t.,, 7 A L, - .y r. y tygpy S -xi-17552-Q -1 K.,., , Alan Roberson . . . . . . Steering Committee . . . Student Council . . . Sandie Football SELECTED for the honor of becom- ing Kampus Kate for the month of December . . . 5' E fl! 9' ,K - ,E W w fin.. gi R, rg 1 ., , + Pat Stooksberry . . . . . . Student Council . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Honor Society RIEYTE PROVIDING THE VOICES of the angels, since none Were available, is this charming group of "cherubs." Their backstage voices provided the background music for the Christmas program. Also during this season were the many parties, both school and otherwise. Mr. Norman and Mrs. Burkhalter seem to be catching on fast as Gail Aikens teaches them how to cancan at the Student Council party. Also, as part of the festivities, Althea Iacobson tries to eat a cracker off a knife. ,pm A V- .v" f 3 SELECTED for the honor of becom- ing Kampus Kate for the month of Ianuary . . . , uw? ,l.::4A,, S A ZE' ww f ":" 'P' ' EEEE W X tif ONE OF THE MOST AMBITIOUS and helpful activities that has come to AHS all year was the great music clinic under the direction of Dr. Archie Iones from the University of Texas. The affair was held in the auditorium and schools from all over the city were invited. The good of the clinic was made evident when the music department held a beautiful and inspiring concert for the whole city to enjoy. Ad' Ln Lera Hudson . . . . . . Student Council . . .Honor Society . . . Y-Teens SELECTED for the honor of becom- ing Kampus Kate for the month of Ianuary . . . 41. WW o 3 ,is if x Y .X si x A 5 Lela Hudson . . . . . . La Airosa . . . Honor Society . . . Y-Teens V kms.. -ml AS EARLY AS IANUARY the Publica- tions Department was planning the an- nual Popularity Ball, this time for the twenty-second year. The sets were con- structed, painted, and reconstructed, and braces were sawed to keep the structure upright. SELECTED for the honor of becom- ing Varsity Vic for the month of January . . . Wx . . . Hi-Y Pres. . . .Honor Society ..,....--u ONE OF THE MAJOR projects was stretching the "flats" to make the Calico Castle. Hours were spent pulling the muslin tight and tack- ing it in place. The lofty turrets and the cardboard cornices along the top all took many pains. ini' qc Harold Grupe . . . . . . Allied Youth Vice-Pres. Q-52" ...unsu- rn- FEW REALIZE THE WORK entailed in making a dance a great success. The "draw- bridge" over which the Favorite candidates passed took many days to complete. It was hand painted and only through the diligent Work on the part of a staff artist Was it made as beautiful as it Was. The flags, the turrets, and the sets took about a month to cut, sew, and paint: but in the end, all efforts were proven to be worthwhile when the dance was a great success. 5 t V. 4 5 5 at 2 v I A Misfit V 'im Q.. 5 3 XY 1- 4 "HAMLET ON RYE" was just one of the many highlights of the evening at the Popu- larity Ball. Its stars, David O'Keefe, Gary Ray, Iackie Cain, and Elayne Steele, did a marvelous job in the farcical version of the great Shakespearean play, "Ham1et." David, playing the part of "Ham's" father brought the house down with his line, "Let me haunt your mother!" Cupper leftb. The production was a wonderful means of in- troducing the important business of the evening: The Presentation of the Favorites. gi . 2 v i M X 1 .E I s, wa, 4 4 , 2,1 .6 1 5 5257 E Wg gf W -,uw . L i ll W lsf X 2 4 ,K ,,,,. X, ,ik , an I 1 5 .1-:g1Ags-gg, ,F uf, . wiw5w 7 -3 1 ., S A ,ff ,K W v,,. ,, ,A , k " 'V 'Q,Ffif:5:r': 1 ' W, A M VV,, 3 ' wif K gi ,-, Y I New ' S ssl ,K Q, . A 9, A, A, KW 5 iw: , xg, V W - ' uf mg f A-W1 N N 3 , ,mi W iii, W . -gf M W Q 238 up if H, .EW mmm, A , M,,.,,,, W 5598 W FROM THE CLASS PEHSONALITIES fabovel were chosen the Favorites of 1953. Each of the six Favorites received the honor with mixed feelings. David Bechtol was very pleased, so much so that he could not control his happiness. Sheila Cole went even more overboard than David. Soon after her election was announced, the tears started rolling down her cheeks. Q f E i t 2 kk ,gig Wait' ' sf . . . Spring is the time when the thoughts of all young men turn. It is a season of carefree and fancy. and to students of AHS it means the end of another year. The sen- iors will pass on to college, mar- riage or work-many never return- ing to their alma mater again. To the juniors it means the long looked forward-to day when they will at last become seniors. To the sophomores it means that they will no longer be the scum of the earth. NADE MOORE and Nita Steed Won all- :tar honors in their portrayals of the ro- nantic leads in Rudolph Friml's "The Fire- 1y." Below, Chloe Stradley and Eleanor Nallace pose on typical shipboard scene. This pair were counter-parts for the role af Sybil on alternate nights. fm p re 3, , af A ' 1 , 5 125' r - 'L A -it i 3 i 5 if 5 ' 2 A get E at 'rg if it 5 I + , ' 'ti jf? oy LK , K 3 ,.-,: 'L ",,- if 52 at 5 Q We M r 3 ,: ,- 5 7..k 1 - 'W' -" I W A 1t't ' A i' if if t o r he h 1 T K V Q-S' p ppip ANOTHER PAIR of romantic leads were Elaine Ross and Glenn Askew pictured at right. The all-school operation was presented in the auditorium February 21- 23, with the all-star cast presenting the last night's performance. I Vw ,av-N-"-. E- DOING AN EXCELLENT job in their roles of Suzette, the cur- Vaceous French maid, and Pietro, the scheming valet, were Caroline Southwood and Iohnny Gilbert. They introduced the Firefly to Mrs. Van Dare Crightl played by Ianet Harrison. She has just been told that the Firefly is in her house and Iack CGlenn Askew? who is in love with the imp, tries to comfort her. Ienkins, played by Gary Ray, is cleaning up Nina's things. THE HARDEST PART of any show is the long and tedious rehearsals. The leads must study the acting of their counterparts and give some self- criticism. For the "Firefly," the casts had to give up many hours of their spare, study and even dinner time to perfect the production. Wade Moore, I. H. Flathers, and Gary Ray are shown leaning on the piano while the cast takes a short break before resuming the rehearsal. fs, ,- msg, ,, ' wk . fr it Y: 41, 2 'Dv' FTER THE FINAL ALL-Star production, the udience "mobbed" the stage to congratulate the ctors for their superior performances. The cast :hen retired to the home of Nanne O'Keefe for he traditional cast party. To top off the evening, hey reminisced and sang many of the most oopular songs from "Firefly" and "Sweethearts," THE PARTS OF Mrs. Van Dare and Ienkins were skillfully played by Ianet Harrison and Gary Ray, and Elayne Steele and David O'Keefe. Ienkins, the confidential secretary, kept the audience in stitches during the three perfor- mances: and lVlrs. Van Dare de- lighted the audiences with her colorful characterizations. .fm- th. K-'F 243. S7 t. , u STUDY HALL WAS not used in the customary manner as the kiddies Went wild on their day. Elaine King fell sound asleep While all around her was confusion. Nelson Bourne had a lot of fun with his "gun" as he shot Pat Stooksberry. Mary Ann Dysart enjoyed Watch- ing the fun. Ian Deahl was able to fulfill his life-long ambition by pulling Patsy Fox's hair. Pam Ketler pulled over the chair of Ronny Edwards While Ianene Wrather looks on with glee. The pace set by such activities, all of the seniors were Worn out When the day was over. 'Qi ""il 'HZ' L Z liz I 'i ry 3 iir , go, . 5 i 'ff 5 f Q ' 4 Qs .3 1 , V. V rr-, -li W Cv K IT WAS SUCH a task to get a drink from the fountain in the cafeteria when they were loaded down with their toys! "Cuddles" King and "Cook- ie" Wrather wished they had t y N R wx tif the help that "Snookums" Stooksberry got from "Dim- ples" Deahl. ' 4 , ff: vs , . 5 M t , -- -V 'fi A l ' X 4 ir. Q is f ' l .9-uf' GETTING READY TO LEAVE when the happy ordeal was over, the kids piled into the jeep and away they went. "Sissie" Fox had to hold on to her hat to keep it from blowing away. "Bubba" Bourne and "Dimp1es" Deahl, up to their usual childish tricks, stuffed "Butch" Edwards into a Handy Dandy Sandie Can: and he couldn't get out. But he didn't seem to rnind, it was all in the game. The day was a great success, even though it would be the last the seniors would see or participate in. WAITING FOR KID DAY to start, these little kiddies have taken to playing games. The best place, they found, was in the front entrance. While "Bubba" Bourne of f e r e d "Doodles" Dysart a piece of his bubble gum, "Cookie" Wrather and "Cuddles" King gossip in the corner. at ln CORBIGAN WEEK resulted when a Californian flew the Wrong Way and landed at a place just oppo- site where he was heading. Now, many years later, Barbara Pearce takes advantage of Corrigan's ENTHUSIASTIC ROOTERS jam and pack into the antiquated Armory to Witness the second game With Pampa. The district title hinged on the out- come of this tilt as a win by Pampa would cinch it for them and a Sandie victory would throw the standings into a tie. A limited number of tickets caused a stampede to buy them, and the lucky ones now cheer on the hustling AHS cagers, hoping for them to come from behind. mistake to repay Iimmy Holmes for time, money, and other things he did for her in the past. fi I fw..ff.?,,' 37534 ..., .y .Gig ' ik il t Q ' . o .Q .,,.,. g , ,, H 'X 5 5. aw 2 Q 1 AN UNFORTUNATE accident on cr ski run now pays off in smiles for Ionita Redman. The big cast on her leg didn't slow her down much on the level, but stairs proved a bane. Bill Mobley and Bob Damon lend a helping arm and the trio navigates their way down the stairs. -sig-hge fluff Q mit. 4, ww-gtg Q..-as . . . As the year draws to a close, We look back on all of the activities and dissappointments we had and all the friends that we made. This is the time to look forward to the things that are yet to come. Sum- mer is the time to relax from all the rigors of life and just have fun. Work is no strain because of all the many pleasures that are corn- mon to this season. With pleasant memories of the past and expectant dreams for the future, we bring to a close another edition of your LA AIROSA. ,. f gfivi' f fi .Q 1. ur M' QP 1945 ' t , ,,:..l5, if fm W uixmav, .V+-uv, K 1. M K is 121 wN"'s Sv" 'lx is ,A . 2. rims? r -4 S M, ,, -A ,, 33?-at :W-dw 'S' 'W Nw K - ,W . . . As the year draws to a close, we look back on all of the activities bi -6' wil, and dissappointments We had and all the friends that we made. This is the time to look forward to the things that are yet to come. Sum- mer is the time to relax from all the rigors of life and just have fun. Work is no strain because of all the many pleasures that are com- mon to this season. With pleasant memories of the past and expectant dreams for the future, we bring to a close another edition of your LA AIROSA. was xi, 1 X E 1- Q s x Q we S qi? .wmv sf .Q .1 :eq ,fs 1' 7 Fi 5 f L 'x A E Q ff ax, f- x ,L 4 Q s- sv' mx yi 1. W f s if 1 5 f f wi. K f F K LJVEIXIIDEIVILIY IJ 1:41 ,,,,. f mms nwssfhsirnwwszb ,41...,w,.,J.f.,,M..4M.N,W,,4.k,. , ,f , ,W , Y X , K ' 'N in 'K K-3 1 Y, x Q3 V , tx Y . . . On open hand, on easy shoe, And a hope to make the day go through. . . . Bliss Carman Best W1shes A PANI-IANDLE RADIO COMPANY 614 W 16 h P 6 9333 VETESK MARKET RA S an GROCERY STUD I G KODAK FINISHING FINE PHOTOGRAPHS 205W 16th 1222 W 10th AMARILLO TEXAS Wofferman s Th g REYNOLDS G COMPANY MAXOR DRUG from . t ho - W f I 47' cl - featuring - I I "Good in s to Eazv Prime Meats, Imported and Domest' F d Specializing in 'ft Pack g OS . et ho - C mpliments of REPPERT LUMBER COMPANY R. L. Reppert C. W. Brott C. H. Be b Y rds and Offices at 2411 W. 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STUR SERVING THE PANHANDLE FOR OVER 50 YEARS There IS a FURR FOOD STORE near you 220 E 10111 sf 2222 S P lk 318 W 16th S1 G Q 3 L A 418 N F11 1019 v g 2220 N E 8th St G GUNN BROS STAMPS Furr Food also serves OKLAHOMA NEW MEXICO and COLORADO 1 lh cc - S9 X X . o X . . 507 eor ia St. 522 ine ve. . i more 1602 Washington St. ir inia St. 10th ar1d g rand :SL Q 95 with each 10gZ purchase or over 90 QW A 9 GIBBS CLUTHIERS COMPANY 516 Polk Street BOB CRUDGINGTON STU DEBAKER 201 Fillmore Phone 6-5386 F' .fmv X fxxu A195 714 TA S wa? l8lG 1 iiiiiiiissw l-1 5 E!-ITH AMA JJ...l.Il.JEX 5 Blvlns and Company AIR CONDITIONING CAFE EQUIPMENT STORE FIXTURES Phone 2 3081 1304 W gofcfsmnfg 1 DAIRY FOODS PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 2409 W 7th Phone 3 4658 Fmrmon Dee Dxck Dye Western Business Supply PARTY SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS SOCIAL STATIONERY OSGOOD MONUMEN T CO 2701 Buchcznan Phone 3 6614 EMPIRE INVESTMENT CORPORATION Phone 4 1664 403 W Sth HALL DRUG 700 W 16th Phone 69835 o ' , Q 9X .Q HO sp mce-ownsuo ' oo .. ii' 0 0 . .I . , I . .4 3 0 . : I -: r 'ig DIN 1 SA +I ll 21: -,,', - I -, - .1 .V . . . .V . i r"wf?f'fiZ W f f lfnis 4 ' C-'ifig if "' ' " uf ' ' 7 0 , N E.. E L3 , . V ' ia ' up Phone 28333 208 W wth C pl ments and Congratulations to all members of the SENICR CLASS ibut one senior in SOUTHWESTERN INVESTMENT COMPANY FRE CSUALYSLVH COMPLIMENTS WALSH FOOD STORE F M MCCARTY 3 L 2 4367 NLR SFUTO PLBLIOHING CO The Name to Remember When Furnrshlng Your Home !Vlc524fee21.., lm. Incorpo d 1907 AMARILLO, TEXAS I H ' if X' Yi W . ALL KINDS or ' v Wdl: 1- -,V 0 A AND BONDS 9. " . ' -, ' Y. ' 212 E. en-4 ST, MARH'lg,9gSxXA PHONE 3.4334 O' A T - 'R. 820 - Ave. Pho - Representative w 7 Y ' ' All Texas U Bl Weekly 1952 53 The Scmclstorm Salutes the 1953 La Alrosa ily VW uh . IN A H S NEARLY EVERYONE READS THE SANDSTOHM Comphments of BURK S Cleaners cmd I-Icrtters 907 W 10th Phone 2 1526 Comp11ments DIXIE DICE STUDIO of DANCE Comphments of 804 Polk Amcmllo, Texas Best Wlshes From fawfegl law-fn ,ff nf-ef ee e I If A Ky ,X 'qw ,:I" N 1' I 4X fb Q b, Q55 0 .J UAASX I .. 1-,f -- if - I I I f V ,?rl,zS I X 3 X f I I gifs 'IL' '41 fi EMM QI' . Iwi, I I Q X I p f- , 5 X 'xx C X ,ff 5 1 P2 M l W0 4-his I "--. I Q1 j I A 5 ,. 9 , LQ I mf E ,I A ' N I K I In ' K 'J I XP If .. f N .. I' I I I 1 f- ' W e I5 . I- A ' ' ' of I I 286 You Can Always Depend on Your Strong, Friendly HIHHHIHU IIHTIUHHL HHH Member of F. D. I. C. . . . Smio Activities ABDULLAH, IENNIE Y-Teens 2: Allied Youth 3: Choir 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4. ADAMS, GORDON Allied Youth 4. ADAMS, I OY FHA 4. AIKENS. GAIL State President oi FTA 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: IntereClub Council 3: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Square Dance Club 3: Thespians 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4 AKERS, PAT Band 4. ALBRIGHT, DONNA Science Cub 3, 4: Choir 2. ALTSMAN, I IMMY norc 2. 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, ANDERSON, MORGAN Allied Youth 4. ARMSTRONG, PATSY Allied Youth 2, 3: Y-Teens 2: Creative Writers 4: Los Viajeros 2. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM Yannigan Football 2: Sandie Football 3, 4: Sandie Co-captain 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. ARNETT, LITA IOYCE Band 2, 3: Choir 2, 3. ASHLOCK, BETTY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN, FRANKIE Secretarial Service Club 4: FHA 3. AUSTIN. GAYLE Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2: Choir 2. BAILEY, ALYCE Choir 2, 3: Bel Canto Chorale 4. BAILEY, BILL Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Tennis 3, 4. BAIRD, IIM Allied Youth 4: Vocational Metals: FFA. BAKER, IACKY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Choir 2: Sandie Trio 3, 4: La Airosa Business Stat! 4. BALLARD, CURTIS Yannigan Football 3: Sandie Football 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: FTA 4: Al- lied Youth 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. BARRON, DOUGLAS Cheerleader 3: ROTC 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 3: Ski Club 4: FTA 4. BASKETT, CHARLES PPA 3, 4. BASQUIN, EUGENIA Y-Teens 4. BATES, EDDIE ROTC 2, 3. 4: Allied Youth 4: Ski Club 4. BAXTER, REX Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: lceu Klub 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Goll 2, 3, 4. BEALI.-, IO ANN Choir 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3: FTA 2, 3: DE 4: Tumbling Team 3, BEEBE, PARKER Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Tennis 3, 4. BEERY, SUE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4: Student Council 2: FTA 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: ROTC Sponsor 4. BENNETT, BUDDY BILL Basketball 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Choir 2. BENTON, CHARLENE Choir 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. BERRY, DOTTIE ANN Y-Teens 2: Allied Youth 2, 3: Choir 2: Square Dance 2, 3, 4: DE Club 3, 4: FHA 2. BEVERLEY, DORIS BAIL Cheerleader 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: FTA Z, 3, 4: Choir 2: Ski Club 4: Bit and Spur 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4. BIGGS, BOB ROTC 2, 3: Slide Rule 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Projec- tionist 3. BLASSINGAME, WILLIE DO 3, 4: Allied Youth 2: PTA 2. BOHN, MARY KAY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: FHA 4. BOURN, NELSON Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2. 3, Student Council 4: Football Z, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Choir 2: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Steeering Committee 4. BOWEN, VERNON Allied Youth 4: Sandie Band 4. BOYCE, IIM Honor Society 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3. 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Captain 4: Drill Team 2: La Airosa and Sandstorm Business Stall 4. BREWER, GEORGE I-li-Y 2: VIC 2, 3, 4. BREWER, JIMMY Choir 2. BRIDGES, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Choir 3: FHA 3. BROOKS, IOAN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Home- room Secretary 2, 3, 4: Iunior Class Secretary: Steering Com- mittee 4. BROOKS, LARRY Honor Society 4: Allied Youth 4: Science Club 3, 4, BROWN, CECIL Wrestlinq 2, 3, 4. BROWN, CHARLES Yanniqan Football 2, 3: Sandie Football 4, BROWN, DORTHA , Y-Teens 2, 3: FHA 2, 3, 4, BROWN, NADINE Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: FHA 2: Secretarial Training Club 4: Choir 2. BROWN, SUE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Inter-Club Council Z, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Swimming Team 2: Internos 2: Volleyball Team 2: Ski Club 4. BRUCE, BARBARA Choir 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 2: Y-Teens 4: Swim- ming Team 2, 3: Swimming Club 3, 4. BRYANT, BILL Bowlinq Club 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2. 3: Square Dance 2: Sandstorm Stall 2, 3. BRYANT, DARBY Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. BRYANT, TOMMY Sandstorm Stall 4: Allied Youth 4, BUCCOLA, CHARLES Allied Youth 4: Bowlinq Club 4. BUDKE, MARALYN La Airosa Stat! 2, 3, 4: La Airosa Editor 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: S. C. Secretary 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Kampus Kate 4: Who's Who 4. BURNETT, LINDA Allied Youth 3: Choir 2, 3: Secretarial Training Club 4. BUSH, PAT Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: FHA 3, 4: Ken Klub 2: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Choir 2: Ottice Worker 3, 4. BUTLER, HAMPTON Dr: 3. BUTTERFIELD, EDWARD Student Council 2: Yannigan Football: Swimming Team 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. BYRD, BOB Baseball 3, CAMPBELL, IERRY ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Captain 4: Slide Rule 3, 4: Choir 2: ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4. CARROLL, IUANITA choir 2, 3: FHA 2. 3: Allied Youth 3, 4. . . . Senia ,Activities CARTWRIGHT, TOM Internos 2. S: Allied Youth 2, 4: Ski Club 4: Slide Rule 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4. CASEY. KATHLEEN Sandstorm Stall 2: Allied Youth 2: Choir 2: Square Dance 2. CAVENDER, EUGENE Choir 2, 3. 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub Z. 3, 4: Honor Society 4: FTA 4: Homeroom President 4: Treasurer 3: President of Honor Society 4. CAVIN, TOMMY Allied Youth 3, 4: lnternos 2, 3 4: Choir 2: Swimming Club 2: giter-Club Council 4: FTA 4: Ski Club 4: President, Swimming lub 4. CHANDLER, RICHARD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Senior Vice-President: Homeroom President 2. CHAPMAN. WARREN Choir 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Captain 4: Slide Rule 4: ROTC Drill Team 2: Science Club 4: Allied Youth 2, 4: Homeroom Vice-President 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4. CHILDERS. FRED DO 4: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4, CHRISTMAN, ALVERNA DE 4: FHA a. CHRISTOPHER, JAMES Hi-Y 2: Allied Youth 2: Yannigan Football: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Golf Team 2, 3, 4. CLANTON, IUNE Allied Youth 2. 4: Bit and Spur 4: FHA 2: Y-Teens 4: Square Dance Z: Homeroom Secretary 4: Choir 2. CLARK, DORIS DE 4. CLARK, IERRY Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. CLARK. MYRNA LOY Choir 2: GAA 3, 4. CLARK, NANCY IO Thespians 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3. 4: Allied Youth 2. 3. 4: Bit and Spur 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: FTA 4: Swimming Club 3: Ski Club 3. 4: Choir 2, 3: Footlight Club 2. CLEMENT, DEWAYNE DO a, 4. CLIFFORD. ANNE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: FHA 3. 4: Ski Club 4: Los Viaieros 2. 3: lnternos 2. COBLE, GWEN Honor Society 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Thespians 4: Allied Youth 3. 4: Band 2, 3: lunior Press Club 2: Bit and Spur 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Los Viajeros 3, 4: FTA 4: Creative Writers 4. COFFEE, ILAH Aeolian Choir 2: Los Viaieros 2: Allied Youth 4: FTA 4: Science Club 4: Slide Rule 4: Y-Teens 2. 4. COLLEY, DANNY Allied Youth 2: Hi-Y 2: Orchestra 2: Band 2. 3, 4: Sandie Swingsters 3. COLLINS, DON Allied Youth 2, 3. 4. COLLINS, NEAL Student Council 2: Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Choir 2, 3. 4: Science Club 2. COOK. IACKIE Allied Youth 4: GAA 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4. COOK, RICHARD DO a. 4: Hi-Y 2: Allied Youth 4. COTTON, REXAN FHA 3, 4: Choir 2: Science Club 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. COX. GENE Choir 2, 3. 4: Allied Youth 2. CRERAR, FERN Honor Society 4: FTA 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: FHA 3: Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4. CRUSE, BENNIE Dr: 3. 4. CULWELL, DONNA Student Council 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Bit and Spur 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Sandstorm Business Staff 4: FHA 2: Choir 2. CURTIS, DOROTHY FHA 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 2: Swimming Team 2: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Choir 2. CUTLER, LA IUANA Allied Youth 2. 3. 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: Choir 2. DAMMIER, SUE Student Council 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: FHA 2. 3, 4: Platform Club 3. DAMON, BOB Choir 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Track Manager 2, 3. DANIEL, HAROLD Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Societv Vice-President 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3. 4: Allied Youth 2. 3. 42 Hi-Y 3, 4: Texas History Club 3: Baseball. DANNER. IUDY Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4: Y-Teens 3, 4, DARNELL, NORA Square Dance 2. 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4: FTA 4. DARNELL, TOMMY Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4, DEAHL, IAN ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Officer 4: Hi-Y 4: Allied Youth 4: Slide Rule 4. DEAN, BO Allied Youth 4: Football 3: Baseball 4. DEGRASSI, HOLLIS Allied Youth 2, 4: Golf Team 2, 4. DELGADO, HATTIE Los Viaieros 2, 3: FHA 4. DELGADO, NAOMI Los Viaieros 2, 3. DENNEY, MAUDENE FHA 2, ca, 4. DICKEY, QUINCY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: Square Dance 2: Choir 2: Y-Teens 4: FHA 4. DICKINSON, RAY vic 4. DOROUGH, GREGORY Sandstorm 3: Allied Youth 4: Science Club 4. DRUIN, TOBY Baseball 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3. 4. DRUMMOND, GAIL Allied Youth 3, 4: FTA 4. DUNCAN. CECIL Student Council 2: DO 3, 4: Basketball 2: Band 2. DUNCAN, DAN Allied Youth 2. DUVALI., WILLIE IEAN Sandie Bend 2. a, 4: Allied Youth 2, 4: FTA 2: FHA 2. DYSART, MARY ANN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Footlight Club 2: Ski Club 4: Organist 4: Y-Teens 4: Choir 2. EDWARDS, RONNY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Treek 2: Cheerleader 3: Square Dance 4. EGLESON, LEON Co-captain oi Sandies 4: Sandie Football 3. 4: Yannigan Foot- ball 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4. EKELUND, IOHN ED Ken Klub 2: Honor Society 3. 4: President of Science Club 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Slide Rule 3, 4: FTA 4: Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Sandie Swingsters 2, 3. ELLIOTT, SHIRLEY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Footlight Club 2: Homeroom President 2. ELLIS. NEAL Basketball 2: Allied Youth 2, 3. EVANS. RUTH Y-Teens 2: Science Club 2: DO 3, 4: FHA 2. EWTON, SONIA Choir 2: Swimming Club 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Allied Youth 4. . . . Scuia Arfivifies FAIRCHILD, KENNETH Track 2, 4: Allied Youth 4: Science Club 4: Extemp 4. FARMER, KYLE Hi-Y 2, 4: Student Council 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Choir 3. FAULKNER, ELAINE Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Choir 2, 3: Square Dance Z: Science Club 4. FEIERABEND, WILLIAM VIC 2: Los Viaieros 2: Aeolian Choir 2: Square Dance 2. FENBURG, MARTY Allied Youth 2, 4: Hi-Y 2: Yannigan Football 2: Student Council 4: Los Viajeros 2: Choir 2: Swimming Team 2. FIELDEN, BILLY Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Bowlinq Club 2. FIELDS, MINA Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Thespians 4: Ski Club 4: Sandstorm Stat! 2: Sandstorm Business Manager 3: La Airosa Staff 4: Platform Club 2, 4: Y-Teens 4: FTA 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Organist 2, 3, 4. FLORES, LOUIE Allied Youth 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Football Z, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 3: Baseball 4: Bel Canto Chorale 4: Choir 2, 3: Inter-club Council 4: Who's Who 4: President of Homeroom 2. FLYNN, IERRY Football 2, 3, 4. FOGELSTROM, IOAN Band 4: Allied Youth 4. FOLSOM, MYRNA LOY La Airosa Statt 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Choir 2. FORD, VAN Banld 2, 3, 4: Sandie Swingsters 4: Allied Youth 3: Orchestra FORRESTER, RICHARD Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Sandie Football 3, 4: Football 2. FOSTER, BILL Band 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3. FOSTER, DAVID DO 4. FOWLER, CAROLYN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Sandstorm Staff 4: Choir 2. FOWLKES, HUGH DALE Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Sandie Swingsters 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Ken Klub 2. FOX, PATSY Y-TGEQSD 3, 41 Ski Club 3, 4: Allied YOLIII1 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: I-05 Vlflleros Z, 3, 4: Debate 4: Secretary Los Viajeros 4. FRANCIS, RAY Intramurals 3, 4. FRAZIER, FRANCIS FHA 2: GAA 3. 4: Allied Youth 4: FTA 4. FRIEND, GEORGE Allied Youth 4: Sandie Band 4: Sandie Swingsters 4, FROST, PATRICIA Bel Canto Chorale 3. 4: FTA 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Co-Business Manager ot La Airosa 3. FULLER, DON Sandstorm Staff 4, FULTON, BETTY Allied Youth 2, a, 4: PHA 2, 4. GALLEGLY, DICK Allied Youth 4. GARDNER, IEAN 5'HA43, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Orches- ra . GARNER, PAUL Allied Youth 2, 3,-4: Hi-Y 2, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor SOCIGW 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Student Council 3: Inter-club Council 3. GATHRIGHT, KENT Football 21 3, 41 Ski Club 4: Student Council 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Steering Committee 2. GEORGE, IOHNNY Student Council 4: Basketball 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: H1-Y 2, 3, 4: Steering Committee 4. GIBSON, BILL Vocational Agriculture 2, 3: DO 4, GIBSON, NANCY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Thesoians 3, 4: FHA 3: Ski Club 4: Choir 2: Lo: Airosa Business Stott 4: Sandstorm Business Stott 3: FTA 2, 3, 4. GIFFORD, EDWIN Sandie Band 2, 3, 4. GILBERT, IOHN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Track 3, 4: Football Manager 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. GILLESPIE, BARBARA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Creative Writers 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Ken Klub Z, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Internos 2: Choir 2. - GOLLIHUGH, OTIS vtc 2. 3. GOYNE, RONDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: FTA 4: Ski Club 4: Footliqht Club Z. GRAVES, MARY LEE Gavel Club 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Platform Club 3, 4: Secretarial Training Club 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Honor Society 4. GRAY, IAMES vic 2: DE 2, 3. GREENROYD. IERHY DE 2, 3. GREER, BOB Slide Rule 3, 4: Square Dance 2, 3: Tennis 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: ROTC 2, 3: FTA 4: ROTC Lieutenant 4: Science Club 4. GRIFFITH, LAWRENCE Ken Klub 2, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Ski Club 4: Swimming Club 2, 3: Los Viajeros 2: Gavel Club 2: Platform Club 3: ROTC 3. GROSS, IERRY Hi-Y 2, 3: Allied Youth Z, 3. 4: Sandie Football Manager 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: President of Homeroom 3: Choir 2. GROSS, MARIANNA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Steering Committee 2: Los Viaieros Queen 2: Runner-up for Sophomore Favorite: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2: Iunior Attendant to May Queen 3: Gavel Club 2: Secretary, Platform Club 3, 4: Gavel Club Secretary 2: Assistant Cheerleader 4. GRUPE, HAROLD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3. 4: Internos 2: Plattorm Club 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Gavel Club 2. GWYN, BETTY IO Choir 2: Allied Youth 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4. HAGEMEIER, IAMES Band 2, 3, 4: Sandie Swinqsters 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2: Hi-Y 2: Allied Youth 2. HALFORD, EVA DE 4: FHA 2, 3, 4. HAMILL, NANCY Allied Youth 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Ski Club 4: Los Viaieros 2. HANNUM, BEVERLY Honor Society 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 2. HARDCASTLE, IO ANN Y-Teens 3, 4: FHA 2. HARRIS, IERRY DE 4. HARRIS, NELDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Square Dance 2, 3: Gavel Club 2: Thespians 3, 4: FTA 2. HARRISON, HAMILTON Student Council 3: Bowling Team 3: Sandie Swingsters 2, 3: Science Club 4: Band 2, 3, 4. HART, BETTY Allied Youth 2, 4: Y-Teens 4: Science Club 4. HARVEY, MARY IO FHA Z, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Allied Youth 2, 3: Choir 2. I-IASKINS, CAROLYN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Creative Writers 4. HATCHER, LA WANDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Square Dance Z. 00 . . . Scuia Activzfzes HAWN. IOE Allied Youth 4: Creative Writers 3, 4. HAYNIE, MARLENE Debate 2, 3, 4: La Airosa Staff Z, 3, 4: Associate-editor of La Airosa 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Quill cmd Scroll 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Platform Club 3, 4: Gavel Club 2: FTA 4: Home- rlocim Reporter 2: Winner Of Lions' Club Debate 3: Who's o 4. HAZELWOOD, SUE Bel Canto Chorale 4: Volleyball Team 2: Choir 2: GAA 3, 4: Inter-club Council 4: FTA 4. HEDGECOKE, LOYCE La Airosa Business Staff 2: Allied Youth 3, 4: Secretary ot Band 4: Music Librarian 4: Secretary of Homeroom 3: Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Band Queen 4: Orchestra 4. HEMPHILL, D'NARD ROTC 2, 3, 4: norc captain 4. HESS. I OYSE Swimming Team 2: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Footliqht Club 2: Swimming Club 3, 4: Science Club 4: Bit and Spur 4: Ski Club 4: Thespians 4: FTA 2, 3, 4. HIBBS, IERRY Football 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Allied Youth President 4. HICKMOTT, DELMOS ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Captain 4: Allied Youth 4. HILL, IERRIE Golt Team 3: Allied Youth 2, 4: Bowling Team 2: Los Viaieros 2, 3. HILL, PEGGY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2: Bit and Spur 4: Y-Teens 2: Choir 2: Office Worker 3, 4. HOARE, MARCIA Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: Creative 'Nriters 4: Choir 2: Del Canto 3, 4. HOHMANN, MIKE Allied Youth 4: Hi-Y 4: Ski Club 4: Swimming Club 4: Inter- Club Council 4: Student Council 4: President of Homeroom 4: President of Orchestra 4. HOLLINGSWORTH, GENE DE 2. HOLMAN, ROGER ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Lieutenant 4: Thespians 4. HOLMES, IIMMY Yannigan Football 2, 3: Sclndstorm Cartoonist 4. HOWARD, DEWAYNE Baseball 4. HOWARD, MARGIE FHA 4: Band 4. HOWELL, LENORE Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Choir 2: Bel Canto Chorale 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4: Los Viajeros 2. HOWELL, PAT Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: GAA 3. HUBBART, WANDA FHA 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: GAA 2, HUDGINS, CHARLOTTE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA Z, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Science Club 4. HUDSON, LELA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: La Airosa Staff 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Square Dance 2. HUDSON, LERA La Airosa Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens Z: Allied Youth 223, 4:9Square Dance 2: Inter-Club Council 4: Steering Com- mi ee ,.. HUNNICUTT, ROBERTA Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Secretarial Training Club 4: Footlight Club 2. HURD. GRACE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Secretarial Training Club 4: Y'Teens 2, 4. IRBY, KAY Allied Youth 3, 4: Los Viajeros 3, 4: FHA 2, 4: Choir 2. IRELAN, EDWARD Band 2, 3, 4: Sandie Swingsters 2, 3, 4: Square Dance Club 3. IRWIN, IOAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Sandstorm Business Staff 4: Ken Klub 2, 3: FHA 2, 3, 4. IACKSON, IIMMIE Choir 2: Bowling Club 3: DE 4. IACKSON, KATHERINE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3, 4. IACKSON, MARGARET La Airosa Business Staff 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Bit and Spur 4. JACKSON, THOMAS Band 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Science Club 3, 4. IACOB, GRADY ANNE Student Council 2: Los Viaieros 2, 3: FTA 3: Allied Youth 2, 3: Choir 2. IACOBSON, ALTHEA Allied Youth 3, 4: AY Secretary 4: Cheerleader 4: FTA 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: Vice-President of GAA 4: Iunior Favorite. IENKINS, BETH Allied Youth 2, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Creative Writers 4: Choir 2: Sandstorm Staff 3: Sandstorm Business Manager 4: Square Dance 2. IEONG, SUNNE Honor Society 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Choir 2. IOHNSON, CARL Allied Youth 4: Track 4. JOHNSON, INA MAE Square Dance 3: Allied Youth 3: Y-Teens 2. IONAS, DORIS Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Internos 3, 4: Science Club 4: La Airosa Staff 4: Y-Teens 4: Homeroom Reported 4. IONES, ARTHUR VIC 3: Allied Youth 2. IONES, DUANE Yannigan Football 2: ROTC 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2: Rifle Team 2, 3: Science Club 4: Homeroom President 3. IORDAN. HAZEL Allied Youth 4. IORDAN, MARGARET Student Council 2: Square Dance 2, 4: GAA 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 4: Y-Teens 4: Volleyball Team 2. KEETER, FREDRICK FFA 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: ROTC 2, 3: Allied Youth 2: Square Dance 3. KELLOGG, CAROL Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: FTA 2, 3. 4: Square Dance 4: Ski Club 4: Steering Committee 3: Gavel Club President Z. KELLY, RICHARD Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KNIGHT. HUGH Ski Club 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Choir 2, 4: Bowling Club 4. KENT, BARBARA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Square Dance 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3: FHA 2, 4. KETLER, PAMELA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: FTA 4: Ski Club 4: Internos 2, 3: Internos President 4. KILBOURNE, MARY ALICE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Secretarial Training Club 4. KILGO, DAVID Allied Youth 3, 4: Baseball 4: Sandstorm Staff 4: Choir 2, 3, 4. KING, ELAINE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Square Dance 4: ROTC Sponsor 4. KING, INAVEE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Secretarial Training Club Vice President 4. KIRK, PEGGY Orchestra 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. KLINE, SHIRLEY DE 4: Square Dance 2, 3: FHA 2, 3: GAA 3. KOEN, NATHANA Allied Youth 4. KOONTZ. PATSY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Choir 2. 291 90 . . . Senior Activztzcs LAUGHLIN, BOB Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Footlight Club 2: ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Lieutenant 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE, DAVID Allied Youth 3, 4: Student Council Vice President 4: Choir 2, 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Slide Rule President 3: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Track 3, 4. LEMMON, MARY SUE FHA 3. LEMONS, FAYE NELL Allied Youth z, 3, 4: DE 4, FHA 4. LEWIS, DORIS Allied Youth 4. LEWIS, IACK Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Internos 2: Tennis Team 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4. LEWIS, LINDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Internos 2: Ski Club 2: Swimming Club 4: Bit and Spur 4. LITTLE, GARY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 2: Sandstorm and La Airosa Photographer 4. LIVELY, I IM BOB FHA 2. LOGUE, GAIL Bel Canto Chorale 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 4: Ken Klub 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4. LOKEY, GEORGE Cheerleader 4: Student Council 3, 4: Student Council Presi- dent 4: Inter-Club Council 3, 4: Inter-Club Council President 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Vice President 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: AY International Second Vice Chairman 4. LONG, ARLISS Allied Youth 3, 4: Square Dance 2: Los Viajeros 2: FHA 2: Secretarial Training Club 4: Bit and Spur 4: Choir 2. LONG, WANDALEE Thespians 2, 3: Gavel Club 2: Platform Club 3, 4: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Square Dance 2: Student Council 2, 4: Footlight Club 2: Debate 3, 4: FFA Sweetheart 4: FTA 4: Operetta 2. LOVELESS, EVELYN Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3. 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: FHA 2, 3. MANN, H. L. ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Major 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 4. MARTIN, WANDA FHA 3, 4: Square Dance 2, 3: Allied Youth 3. MATTHEWS, TOMMIE ROTC 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Square Dance 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4. MAULDIN, THELMA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Ken Klub 2: FHA 2: Home- room Secretary 4. MAYHALL, LETHA Orchestra 2, 3: DE 4: Choir 2, 3. MAYS, IOANNE choir z, 3, 4, Aimed Youth 2, 3, 4. MCCAIN, BOB Allied Youth 2, 3. MCCARTY, WILBUR ROTC 2, 3, 4: ROTC Captain 4: VIC 3. 4: Square Dance 3, 4. MCCOLLUM. NANCY Allied Youth 2: FHA 2, 3: Square Dance 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. MCCRACKEN, MARTHA FHA 2, 3: DE 3, 4. MCCULLOUGH, DALE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Allied Youth 3, 4. MCKEAND, GARY Allied Youth 2. MCKINNEY, BILL Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Internos 2: ROTC Lieutenant 4. MCMINN, DWAYNE Vocational Agriculture 3, 4: Square Dance 3, 4: Square Dance Club President 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Intramurals 4. MCMURTRY, CAROL Sandstorm Editor 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Internos 2. 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Los Viaieros 3, 4: Sandstorm Staff 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub: Steering Committee 4. MELTON, IACQUE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: DE 4: Square Dance 2. MILLER, I ACKIE Yannigan Football: Sandie Football 3, 4: Captain of Saridies 4: Sandie Baseball 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 4: Steering Com- mittee 3: Hi-Y 2. MILLER, MARILYN Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Societv 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Thespians 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3. 4: FHA 2, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Head Organist 4. MILLIGAN, DWAIN Allied Youth 3, 4: Homeroom Vice President 4. MILLS, DELORIS FHA 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. MOBLEY, BILL Senior Class President: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Sandie Football 3, 4: Yannigan Foot- ball: Honor Societv 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Iglub 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Varsitv Vic 4: Boys' State Representa- tive . MOORE, BARNEY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: H-Y 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 2. MOORE, BILLY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 4: Homeroom Vice President 2: Bel Canto Quartet 4. MOORE, BUDDY Football 2: Baseball 2: Choir 2: Allied Youth 2, 3: FHA 4: Square Dance 2, 3: Homeroom Vice President 4. MOORE, CARLOS Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4. MOORE, VIRGINIA FHA 2. 3, 4, MOORE, WADE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Vice President of Sophomore Class: Sophomore Favorite Runner-up: Yannigan Football: Track 2. 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Iunior Favorite. MOREMAN, LOU ANN FHA 2: Choir 2: FTA 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Bit and Spur. MORFORD, FRANCES Allied Youth 2: FHA 3: DE 2. MORRIS. DOROTHY Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: Orchestra 2: Intramurals 3. MORTON, IOY Sandstorm Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MOSELY, ARTHUR Band 3, 4: B Band 2: Ken Klub 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Projectionist 2, 3, 4. MOTE, SYLVIA Choir 2: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: FHA 4: Science Club 4: Allied Youth 2: Square Dance 2: Office Worker 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3. MOTT, IULIE Allied Youth 4: FHA 2: Bit and Spur 4. MOUTOS, IIMMY Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3. MUCKLEROY, POLLY Allied Youth 4: B Band 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Sandstorm Staff 4. MUNDAY, DALE Allied Youth 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Choir 2: ROTC 3, 4: ROTC Officer 4. MURRY, MARIETTA Allied Youth 3, 4: GAA 3, 4. NEELY. BEN Honor Society 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 4: FTA 4: Science Club 4: Hi-Y 4: ROTC Z, 3, 4: ROTC Lieutenant-Colonel NEELY. JANE Student Council 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Choir 2: I-Iomeroom Secretary 3: FHA 4: FHA Council Representative 4: Ken Klub 3, 4: Senior Class Secretary 4: Ski Club 4: ROTC Sponsor 4: Internos 2: Operetta 2. NELSON, DOROTHY Square Dance 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: DE 4. 00 . . . Senia ,flctizfzt as NELSON, SHIRLEY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Thespians 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: FTA 2,,3, 4: FHA 2, 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3: Ski Club 4: Square Dance Z: Los Viaieros Secretary 3. NEWMAN, MARY FHA 2, 3. NICHOL, PHILLIP Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Internos 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: FTA 4. NORMAN, SAMMY Square Dance 2: DE 3: Choir 2. NORTHCUTT, TERRY Choir 2, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: FTA 4: Allied Youth 4: Track 3, 4: Operetta 2: Co-captain ot Track Team 4. N UNN, CHARLOTTE Choir 2: Allied Youth 3: FHA 2, 3: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Operetta 2, 4: Gavel 2. OAKLEY, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 2, 3: Allied Youth 3: GAA 3, 4: FHA 2, 4: Secretary of Y-Teens 3: Intramurals 2. OAKLEY, TONY Los Viajeros 2. OHEIM, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Choir Z: Secretarial Training Club 4. O'KEEFE, DAVID Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Thespian President 4: Hi-Y 2: Choir 2: Student Council 2: Varsity Vic 4: Football Manager 2: Stagehand 3, 4. O'KEEFE, NANNE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 3: Student Council 4: Ken Klub Z, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Ski Club 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3. OLIVER, IOY FHA 2, 3: Allied Youth 3. ORTEGA, MARY Los Viaieros Vice President 3: FHA 2. PACE, THOMAS Track 2, ag Allied Youth 4, choir 2, 3. PALACIO, REUBEN Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. PARKER, RAYMOND Choir 2. PAYNE, LOVELLA GAA 3, 4: ROTC Sponsor 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: FHA 4: ln- tramurals 2, 3. PEAKE, SHIRLEY Choir 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Office Worker 4. PEARCE, BARBARA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Internos 2: Y-Teen Reporter 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Y'Teens 2, 3, 4: Y4Teen Vice President 4: Quill and Scroll Vice President 4: Honor Society 4: La Airosa Staff 2, 3, 4: Business Manager oi La Airosa 3, 4, PICKARD, SAMMY Yannigan Football: Allied Youth 2: DE 4. PIKE, IAYNE Allied Youth 3, 4: FTA 4: Band 3, 4: Coronation 4: Maiorette 4. PITTMAN, SARA Allied Youth Z: Creative Writers 4: Y-Teens 4. POLLARD, BARBARA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: Texas History Club 3. POYNER, WINIFRED Honor Society 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Los Viajeros 4: Y-Teens 4: Science Club 4. PRESTRIDGE, IOYCE FHA 2, 3: FTA Z: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 4. PRICE, IEAN Y-Teens 4: Allied Youth 4. PUCKETT, PATTI Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: FHA Z: Tennis Team 4: Ski Club 2, 4: Vice President ol Ski Club 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Office Worker 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 4. PUTNAM, DICK Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 4: FTA 4. RAMSEY, ELLEN Allied Youth 4: Choir 2, 3: Bel Canto Chorale 4. RANDALL, KEN Hi-Y Z, 3: Homeroom President 2: Allied Youth 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Student Council 4. RATLIFF, IO ANN PHA 2. RAY, BOB FTA 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Srxndstorm Sports Editor 4: La Airosa Staff 4: Quill and Scroll President 4. RAY, IOHN FHA 4. READY, IOE Student Council 3: Football 3: Baseball 2, 3: FFA 2, 3: National Athletic Honor Societv 2, 3. REDMAN, IONITA Student Council 2, 3: FTA 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: FHA 2, 4: La Airosa Business Stat! 4. REEDER, PAT Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Foot- liqht Club 2: Y-Teens 2. REEVES, BETTY ANN Allied Youth 3: Choir 2: Square Dance 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. REED, PERCY DO 3, 4. RHODEN, CECIL RUTH Allied Youth 3: Square Dance 2: FHA 2: Choir 3: Los Viajeros 3, 4: Thespians 3, RIDDLE, PATSY Los Viajeros 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: FTA 4: Thespians 4: Aeolian Choir 2. RIDINGS, GAY ROTC Sponsor 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 3, 4: Choir 2: I-'Cl Airosu Skiif 4- RIGDON, IACK Track 4: Science Club 4: Swimming Club 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. ROBBINS, IO ANN FHA 2, 3, 4. ROBERSON, ALAN Sandie Football 3. 4: Yannigan Football: Student Council 4: Steerina Committee 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: National Athletic Honor Societv 4: Varsitv Vic 4. ROBERSON, BETTY ANNE Allied Youth 4. ROBERTSON, BEVERLY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3. 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Choir Z: Honor Society 4: FHA 3: Los Viaieros 2, 3. ROBERTSON, CLOIE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Platform Club 3: DE 4: Choir 2: Debate 3. RODGERS, LARRA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Choir 2. ROGERS, IAN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Internos 2: FTA 2: Volleyball Team 2: Sandstorm Staff 3: ROTC Soonsor 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Thespians 4: Queen of AHS 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ROSS, ELAINE Allied Youth 2, 3. 4: Student Council 2: FTA 2, 3, 4: Thesoians 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4: Operetta 3, 4: Footliqht Club 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Internos 2: Ski Club 4: Square Dance 2. RUSSELL, ANN Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Internos 2: FTA 4: Y-Teens 4: Ski Club 4: FHA 2. RUSSELL, IIMMY Golf Team 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4. RUSSELL, RAYMOND Allied Youth 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RYAN, DORIS LEE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2. RYAN, I AMES Track 3, 4: Student Council 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Choir 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Ken Klub President 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Society 4. SALES, FANNIE FHA 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, BETH Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Foot- light Club 2. 295 l 294 . . . Senior ,flcfilfif ks SANDERS, BOB Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: lnternos 2: La Airosa Business Staff 2, 3: Golf Team 2, 3, 4. SAVAGE, TERRY Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Aeolian Choir 2: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Track 3, 4: ROTC 2: Sophomore President Runner-up 2: Operetta 2. SCHULZE, ROB Allied Youth Z, 3, 4: Yanniqan Football. SCHUNEMAN, LLOYD Yanniqan Football: Ski Club 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. SCOTT, GLENNDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3: Y-Teens Z: Ken Klub 3: Student Council 4. SELLARS, IESS Sandie Band 2, 3, SEYFFERT, CAROLYN Choir 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2: Secretarial Training Club 4. SHARP, WEBBIE Allied Youth 4: Swimming Club 4. SHEEHAN, BARBARA Allied Youth 3: Secretarial Training Club 4. SHELTON, CARROLL Allied Youth 2: Square Dance 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. SHELTON, KAYE DAWN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Square Dance 2: FHA 2, 3: Student Council 4. SHIRES, BILLY IOE Allied Youth 2, 4: Football 2, 3. SHORT, EVELYN Allied Youth 4: FHA 2, 3, 4, SINGLETON, TED Choir 2, 3, 4: Stagehand 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Operetta 4. SLATON, BOBBY Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SMITH, BETH DE 3. 4. SMITH, BETTY Allied Youth 3, 4: FHA 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CAROLYN Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: ROTC Sponsor 4: Choir 2: Thespians 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Operetta 2: Los Viaieros 2. SMITH, TERRY Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4. SMITHEE, SHIRLEY Allied Youth 2, 3: DE 4: Choir 2. SNEED, IOE Allied Youth 4: Vic 2: Band 2: ski Club 4. SOUTHWOOD, CAROLINE Allied Youth 2, 4: FTA 4: Y-Teens 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Coronation 4: Home- room Vice President 2. SPARKS, SALLY Student Council 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Internos 2: Coronation 4. SPEARS, IOE soionoo ciuh 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4. SPEIGHT, VEDA Sandie Band 2. 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Sandstorm Statt 2: Y-Teens 2: FTA 3. STARR, PAT Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Sandie Band 3, 4: La Aix-osa Statt 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Texas History Club 3: lnternos Z: Ski Club 4. STEED, NITA ODSYGUCI 2, 3, 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA Z.: Student Council 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3 4' Thespians 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: lnternos' 2, 3: Y-Teens 2,' O1'QCH1iSf 4: Who's Who 4. STEELE, ELAYNE Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: lnternos 3, 4: La Airosa Statt 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Bit and Spur 4: Contest Play 3, 4: Operetta 4. STENSAAS, DON Hi-Y 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Tennis Team 2. 3, 4: FTA 4: Inter-Club Council 4. STEPHENS, ADA ANN Thesoians 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Creative Writers Vice President 4: Ski Club 4: La Airosa Statt 2: Platform Club 3, 4: Choir 2: FTA 3: Footliqht Club 2. STEPHENS, MAC Hi-Y 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: ROTC 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Sandie Band 3, 4: STEPHENSON, GAIL I FTA 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Tennis Team 4: Thespians 4: FTA President 4. STEPHENSON, LYNN Yannigan Football: Allied Youth 3, 4. STOCKER, ELLA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FHA 2: Square Dance 2: Sandstorm Statt 3. STODDARD, DEAN DO 3, 4: Vocational Metals 4. STODGHILL, IEAN Allied Youth 2, 4: FHA 2, 4: Square Dance 2: Creative Writers 2: Sandstorm Staff 4: Chapter President of FHA 4. STOGSDILL, RONALD Basketball 2: Allied Youth 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Track 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STONE, MADOLENE - Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Society 4: Sandstorm Statl 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. STOOKSBERRY, PAT Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viaieros 2: Honor Society 3, 4: FTA 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Student Council Treasurer 4: Choir Z: Y-Teens 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Kampus Kate 4: Coronation 4. SULLINS, ADDIE Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. SULLINS, IOAN Auiod Youth 4. SULLIVAN, MARY LYNN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3: Ken Klub 2. 3: Square Dance 2: Homeroom President 3. SUMMERS, IERRY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: FFA 2. TATE, WADE Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4. TAYLOR, ED Track 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, HELEN FHA 2, 3. 4, FTA 3. 4. TAYLOR, IOE Square Dance 2, 4: DO 3, 4. TAYLOR, WYN N LOU Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Choir 2: Square Dance 2: Y-Teens 3. THOMAS, BARBARA Allied Youth 2, 4: lnternos 2: Science Club 2. THOMAS, SETH DO 3, 4. THOMSON, JAMES Football Z, 4: Basketball 2: Allied Youth 4. THORNTON, GARY Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Basketball 2: Square Dance 2. TOMBERLIN, NELDA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub Z, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Bit and Spur 4: Secretarial Training Club 4. TOWN, ROBYN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: lnternos 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Creative Writers 2, 3, 4: FTA 4. TRAVIS, IO ANN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: FHA 2, 4: . . . Senior Acfivitics TRAYLER, GLENN Hi-Y 4: Science Club 4: Allied Youth 3, 4. TRICKEY, DON Allied Youth 3, 4: Track 2. 3, 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4: Square Dance 3, . TUCKER, ANNA FAYE Sandie Band 3: FHA 2. TUCKER, BETTIE PHA 2: DE 4. TUCKER, PAT Ken Klub 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: DE 4: lnternos 2. TUCKNESS, IOYCE DE 3, 4: Bowling Club 2. TURNER, HERMAN Track 2: choir 2: Aiiied Youth 2. UPSHAW, DEAN Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Allied Youth 2, 4: Bowling Club 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: Square Dance 2. VAN WINKLE, DAVID VIC 3, 4. VERMILLION, PHYLLIS Allied Youth 3, 4: Choir Z: Swimming Club 3: FHA 4. VERMILLION, RAY Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: DO 4. VETESK, SHIRLEY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 4: Choir 2, 3: PHA. VINEZ, GERALD Honor Societv 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Ski Club 4: FTA 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. WADE, MAXINE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA Z, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: Bit and Sour 4: Sandstorm 2, 3: Sandstorm Editor 4: La Airosa Staff 3: Swimming Team 2. WAGGONER, GLORIA FTA 2: FHA 2: Allied Youth 2, 4: Student Council 4: Los Viaieros 2. WAKEFIELD, DARLENE Sophomore Class Secretarv: Sophomore Favorite: Sophomore Choir Queen: Iunior Favorite Runner-up: Allied Youth Z: FHA 2, 3: Runner-up tor AHS Queen 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4. WAKEFIELD, DERAL DO 3, 4: DO President 4. WALCHER, RONNIE Honor Societv 4: National Athletic Honor Society 4: Allied lgfaulth 3, 34: 4FTA 4: Choir 2: Basketball 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Ken u 2, , . WALDEN, WAYNE VIC 3, 4: Allied Youth 3: Square Dance 3. WALKER, PRISCILLA Los Viaieros Z, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Choir 2: Creative Writers 3, 4: Thespians 4. WALVOORD, IOHNNY VIC 3, 4: Secretary of VIC Chapter 4: Choir 2, 3. WARD, LANITA FHA 2: Y-Teens 2. WEATHERMAN, TONY no 3, 4. WEAVER, BRUCE Honor Society 3, 4: National Athletic Honor Societv 4: Track 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: I-Ii'Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3. 4: Yannigan Football 2, 3: Science Club 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Choir 2: Band Student Announcer 4. WEBB. CAROL Allied Youth Z, 3, 4: FHA 4: Basketball 2. WELBORN, LEROY Sandie Football 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Yannigan Football 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: FTA 2: Los Viajeros 2. WELCH, KENNY Sandie Football 3, 4: Yannigan Football: Allied Youth 3, 4. WESLEY, LAROIS Intramurals 2: FHA 2. 3. WHALEY, ROBERT Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: FTA 4. WHARTON, WANDA Secretarial Training Club 4. WHEELER, IOHN Bowling Club Z, 3: ROTC 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. WHISENAND, RAY ROTC Z, 3, 4: Bowling Club 3, 4: Square Dance 2, 3, 4. WHISENANT, MARY ANN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Los Viajeros 2, 3, 4: Ken Klub 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Bit and Spur 4: FHA Z, 3. WHISLER, BELVA RUTH Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2. 3. 4: FHA 2, 4: Ski Club 4: Bit and Spur 4: Choir Z: Swimming Club 3: Office Worker 3, 4. WHITEHEAD, IIMMY Track Manager 4: Allied Youth 4: Bowling Club 2: Yannigan Football 3: Ski Club 4: B Band 2. 3: Choir 2: Swimming Club 4. WHITNEY, LEON Ski Club 3, 4: Sandie Band 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2: Los Via- ieros 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. WILKINSON, BILL Choir 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Yannigan Football 3: Operetta 2: Tennis 3, 4: Choir 3. WILLIAMS, ANN FHA 2, 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3. WILLIAMS, BARNEY Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Swimming Club 4. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: FTA 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Bel Canto Chorale 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Secretarial Training Club 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 4. WILLIAMS, DONNA RAE Sandie Band 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: DO 4: FHA 2. WILLIAMS, ROSELL Allied Youth 3, 4: Bit and Spur 4: Choir 3, 4: FTA 4. WILLIS, PATRICIA FTA 4: Thespians 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Operetta Z: Bit and Sour Vice President 4: Ski Club 4. WILSON, ELIZABETH Allied Youth Z, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: FTA 4: FHA Z, 3: Square Dance 2: La Airosa Staff 2. WILSON, IESSIE MAE DE 2, 3, 4. WINTER, KEITH Sandie Basketball 3, 4: Hi- Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 4:hStudent Council 4: Square Dance 2: Iunior Class President: C oir 2. WOOD, IAN DE 4: FHA 3: choir 2. WOODALL, FLORENE on 4. WOODS, ALICE SUE Thespians 4: Allied Youth 3: Choir 2, 3. WOOLSEY, DARWYN DE a, 4. WRATHER, IANENE ROTC Sponsor 4: Sandie Relay Queen 3: DE-DO Sweetheart 4: Los Viaieros 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Bit and Spur Treasurer 4: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Choir 2: Operatta 2: FHA 4: Office Worker 3, 4: Senior Favorite. WRIGHT, IEAN Thespians 3, 4: Thespian Secretarv 4: Allied Youth Z, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Choir 2, 4: Swimming Club 4: Operetta 2. WRIGHT, MELVIN Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: FFA 3, 4: Senior Favorite. WRIGHT, ORA Band 2, 3, 4: Sandstorm Staff 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: Science Club 2, 3: Proiectionist 4, WRIGHT, WILLIAM Allied Youth 4. YEAGER, BOB Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Bel Canto Presi- dent 4: Los Viaieros 3: Golf Team 2: Track 3, 4: President ot Ski Club 4: Operetta 2. YEAGER, GLENN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. ZWEIG, THEODOCIA Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: lnternos 2: Choir 2. 3: Operet- ta 2, 3: FFA Sweetheart 2: FTA State Sweetheart 3. uni 296 ,411 things. must come to an end, and so the editor and business manager bid you adieu. There is an old Spanish saying that the publishers should leave town after the book goes to press, and so you see them on the way to Siberia. If you are not sat- isfied with the book, if the Wrong name appears under your picture, or even if your picture is left out, you may address your complaints to Bodinayakkanur, India. This pic- ture shows the way they would like to leave town . . . 1' , at , ,rl 5 , my ,is S gait 2, 1' , l is . la if sir, " Et mv: ,jfs We? ..,,:,mQ.ff-, f s This is the way they had to leave Of course the editor is only fooling . . . the printer was the one who made all the errors.


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