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- FSD ee y ho Owls y hay; ome on a rid Flonor Roll Lists 33 GHS Students” The mid-term honopvroll! for |: Garland High ,|School was’ ana! nounced Friday t ‘afternoop 7 Principal Glen BY Cope”) On the har names °f — oe vee TY PUBLIC LIBRARY Io 10 l i 3 1833 07523 0 qt ad _ ae ae, . ¥ —= = w - ry “a a wy e - at nt - ¥ = 2 q ae at 4 s i - “ i e - we A my ee =e ef ¢ | = - - 2 —, . Pa ra v4 ie ‘ ir Ps a a. f= , Pe exeme= fade g —— - $ ry oe a “ . .o G- . 3 wu % - 2 7 a os . a ’ Pn + am 4 J — rd , “ 4 tm, ae. OF Le — = i -_ Lif J , ae - ed 4 f | a) @ é ) JwyZ7 oe f 7 ™ , te —_ es hist ota oy hing Pad - re = | | | | | GARLAND HIGH SCHOOL’ .- GARLAND, TEXAS Dedication A leader in the dignity of the noblest sense, he has instructed us, en- couraged us, led us by example. We have learned much in his sparkling genuine friendship. Inspiring us to find our better selves, he has, at the same time, been one of us. Always ready to understand, to sympathize, to laugh, he has freely given of his time, talent, and of himself. With the sincere respect, the love, the gratitude that are so rightfully his, we proudly dedicate this 1953 OWL’S NEST to our principal, MR. RALPH SANDERS Foreword In presenting this volume, the 1953 OWL’S NEST, we have endeavored to give you the best there is of you, by the best there is in us. In all the work connected with publishing this book, we have tried to work for the common end — a book'that in many years hence may bring back to us pleasant memories of high school life in G. H. S. We wish to express our appreciation to the students and faculty members for the assistance they have given us in compiling this annual. THE OWL’S NEST STAFF Contents Adminstration Seniors Juntors Sophomores Personalities Activities Sports Ads ion mars S MS. L Adi. ee See Se eee A. B. Harris, Elmer Newman, W. T. Wisener, M. S. Hollenshead, Earl McDaniel, Joe Holt. W. C. Warren not shown. President Vice President Secretary Assistant Secretary School Board i { ; { : Ralph Sanders, Principal; H. D. Pearson, Superintendent; Glen Couch, Assistant Superintendent. Administration ‘i MRS. PETE CROCKER PAUL BOUREK B.M.E.; Oklahoma A. M. College. MADGE DANIELS BB PAS INTIS rr cho CGN cas LAA bee i ag OF PEARL DUNDON Bossi Miew: NANCY HENDERSON BAT SiC Ws RACHEL CALKINS BeAw NET S.C. BILL ELLINGTON B.S) OSS hee McMurry. LOUISE HUNT B.A., M.A.; Baylor Ble oe tanka. CLARENCE COX Bou Nails oreo AGNES FOWLER B.A.; T. S. C. W., Texas U. NA RESSIE ISETT MABEL KELLY HERSCHEL KIMBRELL PAUL KOSUCH R.N.; St. Paul’s Hospital B.A., M.A.; S. M. U., Okla. B.S.; McMurry B.A., M.A.; S. M. U., Ohio University. Weslayan. LUCILE McMILLAN BILLIE NICKELS CLARENCE REED | EWS ORES Witte Boel WE OS Bis. Ma Be BS iG, BS VLE Pet Si bate GEORGE ROACH GORDON SMITH ALTON WILLIAMS BS.oMb AEs Tas. T. OC: BSoye Es GN tes de G. BS MSs Babs. fy a} Cafeteria Ladies Mrs. Bucholz, Mrs. Grantham, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Burleson, Mrs. Taggart MR. SKELTON HOMER RIFE Pat) Seater Class Officers President JIMMIE OWENS Vice Presidente ke aa, ......._ KENITH BUCHANAN Secretary ANN DAUGHERTY PVEOSULER Pant esesassageivecsscesesseeee-GAROLYN MOOD Reporters GEORGE HATTEN CARL McCARTY Sponsors MISS DANIELS MR. WILLIAMS.. .MRS. FOWLER MR UT ee tata Pera pat | MR. KIMBRELL nih Ene! OMER ADAMS Class Vice President 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4, President 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; “G” Association 3, 4; Speech Club 4, President 4; Most Handsome Nom. 3; Track 1; Basketball 3; English Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA ALFORD FHA 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; English Club 3, 4. PauL Ray ALSTON | ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 4; nglish Club 3, 4; Owl’s Eye 4. | | | | | | SALLY BAKER Debs 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, Flag Bearer 4; NHS 3, 4; English Club 3, 4, Secretary 3;. Horizon Club 3, Historian 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Owl’s Nest 3, 4, Assist- pat Business Manager 3, Editor ik; Debate 2; Interscholastic |-eague Typist 3. | | | Peccy ALForRD Transferred from McKinney, Texas, Student at GHS 3 Years; FHA 2; English Club 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; District Junior Doubles 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Inter- scholastic League 3. Jo ANN ALSTON FHA 1, 2; English Club 3, Presi- dent 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Co-Captain 3. JERRY BAKER NHS 3, 4. JACKIE BARGER Band 1, 2, 3; English Club 3, 4. Rita BARNES bs ox ‘ ee ey wt FHA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; | ) Ray BaTEs it English Club 3; Girls’ Football ‘ r 1, 2; English Club 3, 4. 9} for Team 3. 4 te one ows : , Clu Tommy BEARD JERRY BEDINGFIELD | English Club 3, Vice President NHS 3, 4; “B” Football 3; Eng-|] 3- Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. lish Club 3, 4. | ‘i FARRALD BELOTE 4 ae ae Bosse JEAN BLAKELY — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral 1, 2, 4; 4 % bo aia FHA 1, 2, 3; Class Vice Presi- English Club 3; Speech Club 4; . r dent I, 3; Office Assistant 45) ‘’ Owl's Nest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry : ae , Basketball 1, 2, 3; English Club] 2: Club Oi Red Cross my 4. a es : 3 4: Treasurer 3 | | | ALDA BRASHIER Transferred from Little Rock, q 3 eo ee Bats C B Arkansas. Student at GHS 2 : i q LETUS DROWN Toa Years; Choral Club 3, 4; Eng- on ¢ ie ‘ FFA 1, 2; Projector Operator 2) , ti Pe OR tb 3, 4; Civics Club 4. dl lish Club 3, 4; Texas History Club 3. KENITH BUCHANAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas- urer 3, Vice President 4; Owl’s Eye 4; Student Council 4; Nom. for Valentine Prince 3; Civic Club 3, President 3; “G” Asso- ciation 3, 4. Jim BurcH FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secre- tary 4; English Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 2. JERRY CALDWELL “B” Team 1, 2; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2; Civics Club 3. J. T. CANTRELL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- Cul 273. JERRY BURCH Debs 2; Basketball 3; Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; English Club 3; Vice President 3; Home Economics 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4, Regional Finalist 2, State Semi-Finalist 3; Girls’ Football Team 3, 4, Captain 3; Owl’s Nest 3, 4, Sport’s Co-Editor 4. Mary CAGLE Transferred from Seagraves High School; Student at GHS 1 Year; English Club 4;-FHA 3, 4, Re- porter 4. we. GENEVA CAMPBELL FHA 3, 4; Transferred from Daingerfield, Texas; Student at GHS 2 Years. BuUEL CLARK Transferred from Menard, Texas; Student at GHS 1 Year; Spanish Club 4; English Club 4. BETTY COMPTON Home Economics 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2; English Club 3, Secretary 3; NHS 3, 4. Bossy COTTON Transferred from Wylie, Texas; Student at GHS 1 Year; English Club 4; Speech Club 4. SHIRLEY CRAGETT Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4; Home Economics 1, 2; English Club 3, Rep. 3; NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 4; Most Beautitul 3; Halloween Queen 4. ANN DAUGHERTY NHS '3, 4, President 4; Owl’s Nest Rep. 1; Basketbali 1, 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; English Club 4, Vice President 4; U. I. L. 3; Most Courteous Girl 3. Betty CONNER Home Economics 1, 2, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; English Club 3, 4. Happy CoucH Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Spanish Club 4; English Club 3, 4. JoycE CRAWFORD FHA 1, 2, 3; English Club 3. Lioyp DEETs Football 2; English Club 3, 4; Civics Club 4. DIANE DE WITT Debs 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; English Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, President 2; Civics Club 3; NHS 3, 4. JESSE EGGLESTON Student Council 2, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Projector Operator 2; NHS 3, 4; Football Manager 4; “G” Association 4. LUANNE FAULK Home Economics 1, 2; Texas History Club 3; Speech Club 4. MAUDINE FOSTER FHA 1, 2, 4; English Club 3, 4. CLAUDE EARLS Football 1, 2; English Club 1, 2; 3, 4; Civics Club 4, JOAN EGGLESTON Basketball 1, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Treasurer 4; Owl’s Nest 2, 4, Co-Business Manager 4; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3. Mary ANN FoGARTY Transferred from Crozier Tech. High School; Student at GHS 114 Years; Texas History Club 3; Civics Club 3. DoNnaALD GARRISON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 4; English Club 3, 4. GILBERT GREEN English Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Choral Club 4, All State Choir 4. Joan HAstT Debs 2, 3, 4, Deb Council 2, Flag Bearer 3; Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Vice President 3; Horizon Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; English Club 3, 4; Owl’s Nest 4, Senior Rep. 4; Library Assistant 4. JIMMIE HATLEY English 1, 2,3; FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Footbail Manager 3; Cheerleader 2; “G” Associa- tion 3, 4. Jim HOWELL FFA 1, 2, 4; Owl’s Eye 4; Eng- lish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Civics Club 4. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN Debs 2, 3, 4; Civic Club 3, Par- liamentarian 3; English Club 3, 4; Owl’s Nest 4, Co-Business Manager 4; Choral President 4; Library Assistant 2; NHS 3, 4; Junior Declamation Regional 1, Senior Declamation 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Horizon Club 3; All-State Choir 4. JoHN HATCHER English Club 3; Spanish Club ; BP GEORGE HATTEN Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; All-District 4; Halloween King 4; Student Council 3, Treasurer 3; Class Rep. 4; Eng- lish Club 3, 4, President 3; “G” Association. 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. FREDA HUSTON English Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Civics: Club ’3; (FHA 1; 2.3; Secretary 3, Parliamentarian 4. Wanpba HYMAN | FHA 1; Basketball 2, 3, Manager 3; Junior Red Cross 3. | | SHIRLEY KILLION FHA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Eng- lish Club 3; Girls’ Football Team 3, 4. Witma LEwIs FFA 1, 2; English Club 3; NHS 3, 4; U. I. L. Typing Ist Place; Basketball 2; Girl’s Football Team 3, 4; Biology Club 4, Presi- dent 4. FREDDY LYTLE FFA 1, 2, 4; English Clun 3, 4. GEORGE JORDAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Band 3, Band Council 4; Speech Club 4; English Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 3; Boys’ State 3. ERNESTINE LAW Transferred from Tewksberry, Mass.; Student at GHS 2 Years; FHA 4. ANITA LUNA English Club 1, 2, 4; FHA 1], 2, Vice President 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Football 3, 4. SHIRLEY MARTIN FFA 1, 2; English Club 3, Rep. 3. H. A. McCaLLum Football Manager 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; FFA 4; English Club 3; Basketball 3; Owl’s Eye 4. Cart McCarty Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Student Council 4, Rep. 4; Class Reporter 2, 3, 4; Owl’s Nest 3, 4, Art Editor 4; English Club 3; Texas History Club 3; “G” Association 3, 4, President 4; Boys’ State 3; NHS 4. RoBERT MITCHELL Transferred from Greenville, Texas; Student at GHS 3 Years; Baseball 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4; English Club 3; Civic Club 4. Jan Moopy FHA 1, 2; English Club 3, 4 Mary McCaLLuMm FHA 1, 2, 4, Historian 4; Eng- lish Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4: Tennis 3. CHARLOTTE McCorpb Transferred from Oklahoma City ; Student at GHS 2 Years; English Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Valentine Princess 4: NHS 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 4, Historian 4. CAROLYN Moop Debs 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4; Choral 1, 3; NHS 3, 4; Class Favorite 3; Student Council 2, 3, Historian 2, Secretary 3; English Club 3, Treasurer 3; Speech Club 4, Secretary 4; Senior Class Treas- urer 4; Owl’s Nest 3, 4; Civic Club 3. Dorcas MorRRISON Class Favorite 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 4, Vice President 2, President 4; English Club 3, President 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Duchess Valen- tine Dance 3; Girls’ Football 3, 4. WILL1aM NorRTHROP FFA 1, 2, 3; Farm Engineering 4; English Club 3, Parliamen- tarian 3. CECELIA OWENS English Club 3, 4, Parliamen tarian 3; NHS 3, 4, Rep. 4; Texas History Club 3; Home Economics 1. SAUNDRA PARMER Debs 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Personality of Week; Owl’s Eye; NHS 3, 4. JANICE POE ‘Home Economics 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3; English Club 3, Parlia- mentarian 3; Junior Red Cross 3; NHS 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. EUGENE ORMSBY English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Owl’s Eye 3, Assistant Business Manager 4; Football 2; Choral 1, 2, 4; Band 2; All-State Choir 4. JIMMIE OWENS Class President 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-Dis- trict 4, 2nd Team 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-District 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 2; Most Handsome Nom. 3; English Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4; “G” Association 3, 4; Owl’s Eye 4. BARRY PELTON Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, lst Place Boys’ Singles 1, State Champion Boys’ Doubles 2, 3: Owl’s Eye 3, 4, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 3, Editor 4; Boys’ State 3; English Club 3, 4, Rep. 3, 4; “G” Association 3, 4. DORETTA PRICE FHA 1, 2, Reporter 1, Vice Presi- dent 2; English Club 1, 3; Choral 3. GLENDA RANEY Basketball 2; English Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 4, Reporter 4; Civics Club 3; Library Assistant 4; Junior Red Cross 4. Mary ANN RICE Home Economics 1, 2, 3; English Glibyiv2. 3. JEAN SACHSE Debs 3, 4; Majorette 4; Civics Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; FHA 1, 2; English Club 3. Jo ANN SCHAFER English Club 3, Reporter 3; FHA 1, 3, 4. Patsy RANGE Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Student Council 2; Girls’ State 3; Texas History Club 3, Treasurer 3; English Club 3, 4, President 3, Parliamentarian 3. SHIRLEY RUSSELL FHA “1, Vice President and Reporter 1; Tennis 1, 2; Basket- ball 1; English Club 1, 3, 4, Sec retary 3; Girls’ Football 3, 4. ROBERT SARVER Band 1, 2, 3; Choral 2, 4; Eng- lish Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4. Doris SCHRADE FHA 1, 2; English Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Model Bride 2; Library Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4; Basketball 2. | } | | | | ALFRED SCOTT FFA 1, 2; English Club 3, 4; Owl’s Eye 4. ARCHIE SHEARER Transferred from Plano, Texas; Student at GHS 2 Years; English Club 3, 4; Civics Club 3; Pro- jector Operator; FFA. EVERETT SHIPLEY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Par- liamentarian 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Projector Operator 3; Vice President 3; English Club 3, President 3; Nominee for FHA Beau 4. DELORES SMITH NHS 3, 4; FHA 1, 4; English Club 3, 4. DoNALD SHAW English Club 3; Spanish Ciub 3. 4. JERRY SHELTON Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, District Cham- pion 1, Regional Champion 3, 4; “G” Association 2, 4; Speech Club 4. CAROLYN SMITH Debs 2, 3,4; NHS 3,.4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary | 3, Pre sident 4: Horizon Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 3; English Club 3, 4; Owl’s Nest 4, Class Section Editor 4. HELEN SMITH FHA 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Choral Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; English Club 3, GLENN SPARKS Transferred from Graham High School; Student at GHS 2 Years; Band 3, 4; Boys’ Choral 4. ELINORA STEPP Transferred from Maryland; Student at GHS 3 Years; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta “Model Bride” 2; English Club 3, 4; Texas His- tory Club 3; Tennis 3. WILLIAM THOMPSON Transferred from Grand Prairie, Texas; Student at GHS 2 Years; Speech Club 4, Vice President 4; English Club 4. ToMMY TREECE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; NHS 3, 4, Historian 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Boys’ Choral 4; English Club 3, 4; All-State Band 3, 4. LEON SPENCE Basketball 4; English Club 3, 4; Civics Club 4. PATsy STOVER FHA 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; All District 3; English Club 3; Girls’ Football 3; NHS 3, 4; Inter- scholastic League Typing 3. Jim TOLER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-District 4; Basketball Mana- ger 2; “G” Association 3, 4, Secretary 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; FFA 1, 2; Class Vice President 3; Projec- tor Operator Club 3. Don TURNER FFA 1, 2, 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Owl’s Eye 4. HowarpD WALKER Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, District 14-A 1, District, Regional and State 2, Boys’ Doubles 3; English Club 3, 4, Rep. 3, President 4; “G” Association 3, 4. Sue ANN WATKINS FHA 1, 2,; Debs 2, 3, 4; Flag Bearer 4;. English Club Secretary 3; Nominee for Most Beautiful 3; Nominee for Valentine Prin- cess 3; Civic Club Secretary 3; FFA Sweetheart 4; Owl’s Nest 4, Feature Editor 4; Deb Council 2. FRANCIS WILLIAMS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Civics Club 3; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Owl’s Eye 4. BETTY WILSON Basketball 2; English Club 3, 4; Civics Club 3, Parliamentarian 3; Biology Club 2; Library Assist- ant 4. 3 Jay FRANK WARD Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2; FFA 4; English Club 2, 3; Civics Club 4; Owl’s Eye 4. Mary WILKERSON English Club 3, 4; RHA 223i BarRY WILSON Transferred from San Antonio, Texas; Student at GHS 2 Years; Civics Club 3, President 3; Eng- lish Club 4, President 4. Lewis Wyrick Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Track 1, 3; FFA 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; “G” Association 3, 4; Owl’s Eye 4. ST 2 a —-——— 4: A FTE see i ; 4 ‘ ‘ President Vice President Secretary Treasurer.. Reporter Sponsors MRS. KELLY MR. ROACH Betty Adams Don Adams W.R. Allen Edwin Anderson Flynn Apple Joyce Armstrong Sandra Sue Babbitt Bette Bailey Burton Bailey Hazel Bailey Howard Bailey Billy Baise Gerald Barger Becky Barnhill Bobby Beavers Meda Jo Behrens Charles Bell Anna Gene Benbrook Bob Black Cleburne Blankenship “Eg sp } Sue Blevins Amy Boozer Jackie Boyd Carol Breden Judy Brown Jim Brummit Bobby Bryant Bill Bucholtz Leon Burgett Juanita Cabiness Delores Cain Joe Campbell Ann Carson James Cave Ann Cecil Lemac Cloud Donald Cobern Charles Cooper Henry Corley Don Cox Ann Cutler Jack Ed Davis Coy Deets Oneta De Woody Gary Dukelow Frank Fennig Breland Floyd Anne Gatewood Louise Gilmore Marylu Glascock Gay Green Mary Jane Green Marion Gregory Juanita Griggs Gail Grissom Billy Hamilton Byron Hamilton Max Hamilton Shirley Hamilton Donald Cunningham Inez Hardgrove Jeane Hatley Talmadge Hatten Gloria Haselip Joyce Ann Herring Lois Hill Shirley Hise Edith Hopkins Glenn Holland John Houser Shirley Hughes Joyce Humphries Jerry Hutson Wanda Hutson Fred Jones Kenneth Kasberg Tommy Keele Sandra Klee Jimmy Kennedy Jackie Lanham Carole Lannom Treasie Leach Janie Liles Mary Gale Lucas Charles Lukens Ann Lyday Patricia May Jerry McCarty Joan McColl Patti McGrath Richard McMahan Maurice McNeel Ann Metcalf Ella Sue Metcalf Ben Miller Sid Morris Patricia Morrison Hazel Moss Jerry Nickens Jo Anne Oates Brea ¥ $5 +boa nepal 4b are He Martha Patterson Annie Plumlee Donald Poovey Bill Pritzl Joyce Purdy Carla Beth Range Jo Ann Renfro Barbara Jean Reynolds L. 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Robbins Ben Roberge Stan Rogers Joe Rubarts Wanda Samples Hollis Samford Jimmy Sandifer Delores Schrade Mamie Schreiber Mary Seabolt Ray Dean Senkel Melba Sharp Patsy Sue Shearer Jimmy Shipley Jo Ann Shortnancy Lee Smith Rosemary Smith Shirley Speegle Mary Helen Sterner Charles Sumners Charles Taylor Jimmy Thomas Doris Trousdale Louise Turner Susan Wall Marjory Watkins Phillip Watson Lynn Watson Edwin Wilcoxsen Charlotte Wilkerson Ronnie Willis Jo Anne Wyrick President GERALD McCREARY Vice President JERRY ROGERS Secretary MARY ANN LANNOM Reporters MARYE SCHILLER JERRY RICH Sponsors IER as EY 7 i Kus Boe hus aut BOUREK Carol Alford Jo Nell Amburn Ronnie Ashwander Herbert Axe Barbara Bailey Peggy Baker Bobby Barringer Joe Beatty David Becker David Belote Tommy Berkley Jerry Bishop Patsy Boals Robert Brand Betty Ann Brighton Ted Brown Sandra Browning Calvin Brummett Billy Buchanan George Bunch Harold Bunch Sandra Burton Charleen Butler Shirley Cagle Jimmie Sue Campbell David Carson Doryce Carson Don Chick Billy Cooper Dorothy Conally Doyle Cotton Curtis Craggett Jimmy Crook Patricia Crook James Crump Lawrence Dale Gene Darnell John Davis Nelda Davis Evelyn Dennis ee Carole Dunmore Tommy Edwards Suzanne Ellis Nancy Ericson Don Farrington Jan Ferguson Mickie Foster Phillip Foster Donald Freeman Mary Gatewood Jo Ann George Ronald Girton Tommy Goforth Carey Gouch Lanny Gouge Billie Griffin Roy Guthrie Howard Hall Ronald Hamra Patricia Hancock EER RS Maxine Harris Carmon Hartsfield William Hatcher Joyce Hawks Barbara Hay Shirley Hemphill Nona Herring Connie Henman Robert Henman Mary Horstman Norma Houston Delores Hunt Dennis Ivy Wanda Johnson Manley Jones Joyce Jordan Marcia Juday Ronald Kearney Patricia Kiles Charles Knight Bonnie Kirby Jimmy Korenec Pat Langston Robert Langley Mary Anne Lannom William Lee Larry Leonard Bill Lende Loretta Lewis Carolyn Luck Carl Luna Charles Lyles Robert Marshall Barbara Ann May Nelma Jean McCartney Bette Joan McClure Gerald McCreary Joel McFadden William McGrath Bill McKnight Tanya McLeroy Lupe Mendina Pat Mitchell Kathleen Miles Korene Miller Art Morrison Odell Murphy Sonny Nelson Ruth Northrop Eddie Oates Lee Ontyne Overstreet Jan Parrott Jerry Patterson Donald Peters Jo Ann Pippin Wanda Jean Pippin Jo Lanell Poe Mary Ponder R. 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Price Glenda Quillen oe oe ee Tommy Quillen Marita Rasure John Rathbone Vivian Reno Linda Rice Marvin Rice Jerry Rich Barbara Robins Tresa Robertson Jerry Rogers Larry Routh Tommy Rubarts Jerry Russell Aline Ryan Pat Salmons Robert Sandifer Bobby Jo Sebastian Marye Schiller Charles Shearer Velma Shults EA F wen, | See ens F t x f halal % sat af meaner 4 rd Jackie Smith John Soloman Teddie Sparks Don Spense Loretta Spense Patsy Ann Spense Benny Springfield Peggy Stanton Nancy Stapp Tom Bob Stephens Betty Stepp Marlene Stepp Donald Ray Stice Annette Swearingen Carol Taylor Douglas Taylor Jane Teter Michael Thomason Peggy Ann Thompson Peggy Joyce Thompson Joanne Tipton Abe Tuggle Luis Valle Vaughn Dicky June Vice John Wade Earnest Wagner Carolyn Walls Kay Warner Benny Warren Carolyn Warren Kirt Watkins Patti Nell Watkins Bob Weaver Jack Wheeler Kenneth White Jim White Sara Wiggs Betty Williamson Jerry Wood cey = 7) TO 2 = Ss x bm = ia] S 5 Oo 4 Roy Yan Mr. and Miss G.H.S. were chosen by the student body from six Senior nominees for their Best All-Around qualities. JIMMY TOLER DORCAS MORRISON S Yee S = ON Senior DONALD CUNNINGHAM JO ANN WYRICK Guutor Favorttes S LORETTA LEWI N jaa fx] Q © a — am om fx] == Who's Who BASKETBALL CAPTAINS Carl McCarty George Hatten CLASS PRESIDENTS Pirmmaryy Owens 0 a es Senior A EHH ST UPS Stradi Kat AB Ab tn RACES ATRIA Li Junior Gerald ‘McCreary eporion hy ess say Sophomore CHEERLEADERS Loretta Lewis, Charlotte McCord, Jerry Burch, Louise Turner, Jo Ann Wyrick, Pat Langston. DRUM MAJORS Diane. DeWitt: aa ee nie Dashing Debs shirley Cragett (coc in eA vipa it aoe Band FOOTBALL CAPTAINS Jimmy Toler Jimmy Owens ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS Everett Shipley NAA Staab Pond onatD Wahine: FFA Omer Adams _ Student Council Ann Daugherty _ NHS | _FHA i Dorcas Morrison OWL’S NEST Joan Eggleston Co-Business Mgr. | Elizabeth Griffin Co-Business Mgr. u Saliva Baker iii aii: UA aN Ht Ce lea OWL’S EYE Barry elton acces Editor Treasie: Leuch: 2 Business Manager OMER ADAMS Most Handsome SS gee ae en Ww Zz =e S We SN S Ne) SUE ANN WATKI Most SE BUEL CLARK R. L. PRICE bo a ss on ce 2 ec oO fC, = O = = = fx} N O SUE BLEVINS MARCIA JUDAY = — fa za A, = O ie = WN = = = —_ SALLY BAKER JESSE EGGLESTON Competent editor of the Owl’s Nest... Intelligent easy-going Senior . . . Rep- attractive, friendly, and capable. resentative of Student Council. J. T. CANTRELL PATSY STOVER Shy star of the gridiron . . . fleet flash Sweet, lovely, intelligent lassie of G.H.S. over the hurdles. JIMMIE OWENS ANN DAUGHERTY Outstanding athlete ... . brains as well Quiet leader of the National as brawn . . . leader of the Senior Class. Society . . . all around beauty. BARRY PELTON Shy chief of the Owl’s Eye. . . at home on the Basketball court or with a tennis racket. DORCAS MORRISON Winning personality and a bundle of charm .. . chief of the Future Home- makers of America. PSR ARE J. T. CANTRELL as) ec fo) o oO = ea ee ° J pC — O KENITH BUCHANAN DORCAS MORRISON vitles 4 Act — RTT TENTT TT SETY Seated: Sally Baker, Susan Wall, Elizabeth Griffin, Che Owl’s Nest Joan Eggleston, Judy Brown, W. R. Allen, Richard McMahan, Carolyn Smith, Sue Ann Watkins, Jerry Burch, Jerry Nickens, Pat Morrison, Carolyn Mood, Sid Morris, Sandra Klee, Bob Black, Carl McCarty. Standing: Miss Henderson, Jimmy Shipley, Juanita Cabiness, Bill Lende, Loretta Lewis, Joan Hast, Miss Hunt, Mrs. Calkins. PEROP Ducat ce LAAN MOTE Nae Sally Baker Pa ALT LANE RONDA YA ie Susan Wall ALSO DENG wit Modo Joan Eggleston Elizabeth Griffin Asst. Business ‘Mags. 0) 20) W. R. Allen Judy Brown Richard McMahan Carolyn Mood CREAM OU RE) Ata ERMAUN TOD RTE Carl McCarty Assistant Art Editor Pat Morrison PCUEPES sc LIN ity nt ateee kates Sue Ann Watkins Class: Section one ae Carolyn Smith EV Gof LUTTE n Hivbacd all LOMAS OMMAaYs LN) Ose Madea Sid Morris SPOT ES TE CUT Ete eee oe ane Jerry Burch Jerry Nickens Photogtaphen ts ocse po oye i fang Bob Black Asst. Photographer... Sandra Klee Representanves C0 wi ia Vu ade Joan Hast Farrold Belote Jimmy Shipley Juanita Cabiness Loretta Lewis Bill Lende Deseo Walon o Mie oie Sin PU Miss Henderson Miss Hunt Mrs. Calkins Sponsors RS Se ee a a ne pretapeeeeesetetd embpenbets ebeed Weert ee te eee ae ELSE DDE ETE Front row: Barry Pelton, Treasie Leuch, Jimmy Owens, Kenith Buchanan, Ella Sue Metcalf, Gloria Hazelip, Lois Hill, Alfred Scott, Francis Williams. Middle row: Delores Schrade, Shirley Hughes, Melba Sharp, Mary Lucas, H. A. McCallum, Burton Bailey, Jay Frank Ward, Donaid Garrison, Don Turner. Back row: Miss Christine Brannon, Jim Dale Howell, Sonny Wyrick, Barry Wilson, Eugene Ormsby, Paul Ray Alston. | ORLY GY ce LER PULEG YS Ae xes8s co ane R UOMO ws SoS 2 Barry Pelton Business Manager __-------------------------- Treasie Leuch Sports: Kdtors) oe Kenith Buchanan 3 Jimmie Owens Society Editor Ella Metcalf Feature Badttor jos Gloria Hazelip Exchange Editor ——-—-—---—-—---------- Lois Hill TLEETERE ERESQRERKE MY ESOS ig iit = ie “G” Assoctation Front row: Carl McCarty, George Hatten, Jim Toler, J. T. Cantrell, Barry Pelton, Luis Valle, Donald Garrison, Jimmy Kennedy, Jack Ed Davis, Richard McMahan, Charles Cooper, Coach Roach. Second row: David Becker, Charles Lyles, Howard Bailey, Donald Freeman, Jesse Eggleston, Happy Couch, Fred Jones, W. R. Allen, Ronnie Willis, Jerry Shelton, Jimmie Hatley, Coach Hudson, Coach Ellington. Third row: Lemac Cloud, Jimmie Owens, Bobby Bryant, Bobby Beavers, Jerry Hudson, Charles Bell, Bobby Sebastian, Talmadge Hatten, Sonny Wyrick, Omer Adams, H. A. McCallum, Jay Frank Ward, Robert Mitchell, Buddy Walker, Coach Kimbrell, Not shown: Kenith Buchanan, Carl Luna, Jerry Rogers, Tommy Quillan. | Bresilemtiay sis cuaen hopes Bacgeons Carl McCarty Vices Rresident Gasca nua George Hatten | WOCPORET Ye LTue LUNE Sei Ai ubanteany Mician aye Jim Toler | TP TOU SIT CRUSOE ARO RIOR ERLE IIs J. T. Cantrell | OUI CER NUM erage uae, Kenith Buchanan Reporters usii livia s aang Debi Barry Pelton Student Councll Front row: Omer Adams, Jesse Eggleston, Loretta Lewis, Joan Eggleston, Charlotte McCord, Carl McCarty, Jackie Smith, Tommy Goforth, Donald Cunningham. Back row: Betty Bailey, Treasie Robinson, Carman Hartsfield, Howard Bailey, Burton Bailey, Sid Morris, Jimmie Kennedy, Kenith Buchanan, David Belote, Shirley Cragett. President Omer Adams Vice President Jesse Eggleston Secretary Loretta Lewis Treasurer Joan Eggleston Historian Charlotte McCord Reporter | Carl McCarty Choral Club First row: Elizabeth Griffin, Rosemary Smith, Juanita Cabiness, Louise Gilmore, Glenna Quillin, Vivian Reno, Anne Cutler, Marlene Stepp, Juanita Griggs, Alda Brashier, Betty McClure, Janice Lyles. Second row: Nancy Ericson, Korene Miller, Bonnie Kirby, Norma Jean Houston, Jackie Lanham, Farrald Belote, David Belote, Eugene Ormsby, Dorothy Connally, Elinora Stepp, Sara Wiggs, Jo Anne Tipton, Marita Rashier. Back row: John Davis, Ronnie Ashwander, Jerry Wood, Manley Jones, Tommy Treece, Jimmy Shipley, Marion Gregory, Herbie Axe, Michael Thomason, Larry Leonard, John Rathbone, Jimmy Crook, Bill Lende, Don Spence. Elizabeth Griffin Rosemary Smith Secretary Juanita Cabiness Treasurer Louise Gilmore ¢ , $ Z a ee Library Assistants Front row: Mrs. Agnes Fowler, Helen Smith, Juanita Griggs, Ann Carson, Mary McCallum, Shirley Cragett, Kay Warner, Peggy Thompson, Carla Beth Range, Gay Green, Ann Daugherty, Betty Williams, Janice Poe. Second row: Peggy Stanton, Carole Taylor, Joan Hast, Mary Helen Sterner, Bill McKnight, Shirley Speegle, Ann Metcalf, Marylue Glascock, Glenda Raney, Doris Jean Schrade. Vath ‘7 ft) } od ee fe fp : Ne if aA? At he { ; aol ‘ 4 a bw ft asi af fi 3 oY v : t ‘ 4 ‘ 4 4 4 j ( Tp gel ae at ¥ e x i ron 5 ; f Lb pw fy ¢ 4 ? Hi 0 i y ey, PY he Paes AY ead Pac Lr r A ° i g ) 4 U ind y, y ) , é , “I l, , qj I. KA f } if i) A y | hea 20 { af | i] 8 J if } j A Al 77 { % hi f y A ante to A Lf Juntor Ked Cross Council Front row: Carolyn Smith, Sandra Klee, Pat Morrison, Martha Patterson, Juanita Cabiness, Mary Helen Sterner, Gail Grissom, Carole Breden, Doris Trousdale. Back row: Elinora Stepp, Joan Hast, Tommy Treece, Glenda Raney, Farrald Belote, David Belote, Betty Conner, Loretta Lewis, Ann Carson, Susan Wall, Sandra Babitt. Carolyn Smith Sandra Klee Secretary-Treasurer Pat Morrison Reporter Martha Patterson Historian Juanita Cabiness Projector Operators’ Club Front row: Don Adams, Crow Thompson, Billy Hamilton, Cletus Brown, Archie Shearer, Jimmy Shipley. Second row: Lynn Watson, Ronnie Willis, Jay Frank Ward, Lemac Cloud, John Rathbone, Donald Stice, Don Spence, Ronnie Ashwander. y McKnight, Third row: Kenith Buchanan, Francis Williams, Max Hamilton, W. R. Allen, Bill Michel Thompson, Jackie Lanham, Mrs. Agnes Fowler, Howard Bailey. RIZUN ULUB Front row: Susan Wall, Pat Michell, Peggy Thompson, Mary Helen Sterner, Patti McGrath, Juanita Cabiness, Judy Brown, Mary Gatewood, Annette Swearingen. Second row: Anne Carson, Carolyn Smith, Joan Hast, Marylu Glascock, Martha Patterson, Carolyn Luck, Barbara Bailey, Maxine Harris, Sandra Babbitt, Leontyne Overstreet. Back row: Pat Morrison, Sandra Klee, Doris Trousdale, Carol Breeden, Anne Gatewood, Louise Turner, Gail Grissom. Susan Wall Pat Michell Secretary Peggy Thompson Treasurer Mary Helen Sterner Reporter Patti McGrath Co-Historians Juanita Cabaniss, Judy Brown a a | | | First row: Dorcas Morrison, Judy Brown, Jackie Smith, Tresa Robertson, Mary Horstman, Juanita ‘Cabiniss, Pat Morrison, Patsy Boals, Mary Cagle, Freda Huston, Martha Patterson, Mary McCallum, Wanda Johnson, Jo Brown. Second row: Mrs. MacMillin, Nancy Stapp, Jane Teter, Pat Langston, Sandra Browning, Patti Watkins, Betty Connor, Amy Boozer, Helen Smith, Jo Poe, Carolyn Warren, Carole Alford, June Vice, Billie Griffin, Shirley Hemphill, Betty McClure. Third row: Barbara Hay, Joyce Hawks, Charleen Butler, Kathleen Miles, Tanya McLeroy, Patricia Crook, Delores Cain, Carole Lannom, Bette Bailey, Barbara Reynolds, Nona Herring, Lupe Medina, Nelma McCartney, Carole Breden, Anita Trimmier. Fourth row: Patricia Handcock, Delores Hunt, Betty Stepp, Jo Ann George, Ernestine Law, Ann Cecil, Peggy Thompson, Sandra Burton, Wanda Pillin, Norma Houston, Korene Miller, Loretta Spence, Marieta Rasure, Jo Ann Tipton. Fifth row: Linda Rice, Vivian Reno, Shirley Cagle, Juanita Griggs, Delores Smith, Patricia May, Jo Ann Shafer, Mary Wilkerson, Joyce Crowford, Mary Ponder, Joyce Jordan, Marlene Stepp. Future Homemakers of America .J.A. Sweetheart and Nominees Standing: Marcia Juday, Susan Wall, Wanda Watkins, nominees. Seated: Sue Ann Watkins, Sweetheart. Nominees Donald Cunningham Everett Shipley Carmon Hartsfield First row: Ray Tincher, Howard Jennings, Kenneth White, Jerry Adams, Charles Wilson, Jerry Philips, Gene Anderson, Leon Burgett, Robert Sandifer, Jimmy Lawton, Benny Warren, Ronald Kearney, Burt Barnhill. Second row: Lemac Cloud, Billy Buchanan,H. A. McCallum, Robert Brand, Philip Foster, Jim Burch, Lynn Watson, Jimmy Hatley, Sue Ann Watkins, Everett Shipley, Jimmy Thomas, Jerry Rogers, Gerald McCreary, Bryon Hamilton, Charles Shearer, Norris Ables. Third row: J. R. Wynn, Donald Garrison, Clifton Hall, Roger Brand, Don Turner, Kirt Watkins, John Morgan, Carey Gooch, Roy Yancy, Bobby Shipley, Robert Mitchell, Henry Corley, William Northrup, Jimmy Sandifer, Mark Sumners, Luis Valle, Jerry Brackett, Mr. Reed. Fourth row: Wayne Mitchell, Robert Marshall, Howard Hall, Jim Alec Shugart, Carmon Harts- field, Donald Poovey, Jerry Rich, Freddy Lytle, Paul Ray Alston, Jimmy Howell, Billy Baise, Ken- ith Buchanan, Jay Frank Ward, Lewis Wyrick, Francis Williams, James Cave, Marvin Rice, Art Morrison, Coy Deets, Joe Corley. Future Farmers of America 2 ieininn enact rinsome entrant: Office Assistants Joan Eggleston, Bobbie Blakely, Janice Poe, Doris Schrade, Mary Lucas, Delores Cain, Hazel Moss. Debate Club Front row: Billy McGrath, Michael Thomason, Maxine Harris, John Rathbone, Barbara May. Back row: Ann Cutler, Ann Carson, John Davis, Larry Leonard, Mr. Paul Kosuch. ae beh ei Wipe esis yk ale ty New Students Back row: Rex Mix, Don Farrington, Sharron Needham, Tom Shugart, Don Reives. Front row: Anita Trimmier, June Sexton, Betty Wallquist, Phyllis Morris, Joyce Medcalfe. Beer nao JERRY BURCH CHARLOTTE McCORD LORETTA LEWIS JO ANNE WYRICK LOUISE TURNER PAT LANGSTON SENIORS Ed CHARLOTTE ‘apenas a et ht] | anes JERRY BURCH “Charlie” alien ust ie CeO han yi gilt ‘5 Captain 4 Letter 4 OS ; tier WR caer edie, oe Wipes se tha 5 Letter 3, 4 JUNIORS ‘JO ANNE LOUISE WYRICK TURNER Rooney Pooh : Letter 2, 3 Letter 2, 3 PATRICIA LORETTA LANGSTON LEWIS : Pat Flip | Letter 2 lattes 1 CH | | i | | 4 a All together now ! ! ! Are you ready ? ? ? Hey Hey Ho Ho... First row: Barbara Hay, Patricia Hancock, Joan McColl, Inez Hargrove, Gail Grissom, Lois Hill, Carolyn Smith. Second row: Becky Barnhill, Elizabeth Griffin, Linda Rice, Patti Watkins, Gloria Hazelip, Joyce Armstrong, Judy Brown, Patsy Sue Shearer. Third row: Ann Gatewood, Bette Bailey, Susan Wall, Mary Schiller, Jane Teter, Jan Parrott, Mary Ann Lannom, Sandra Klee, Doris Trousdale. Back row: Joan Hast, Nancy Stapp, Tresa Robertson, Meda Jo Behrens, Sandra Browning, Ann Lyday, Mary Glascock, Patti McGrath, Saundra Parmer, Martha Patterson. MRS. RACHEL CALKINS Sponsor ashing Debs Ww | fl 2 | see | tee yo Bree | S 258 am Be wmow ape ioe) NNN = op) = a cma! Oe, mK eom (ae a eae oO 2 22% ET s 298 =¢ FS SoS DIANE DeWITT Front row: Jerry Wood, John Davis, Donald Freeman, Sandra Babbitt, Sid Morris, Farrald Belote, Marion Gregory, Ben Roberge, George Simpson, Fred Wylie, John Rathbone, Jimmy Crook, Jim White, George Jordan. Back row: Don Spence, Ronnie Ashwander, Ginger Hill, Bill Bucholz, John Salomon, Tommy Keele, Herbert Axe, Glenn Sparks, Larry Leonard. Drum Major—SHIRLEY CRAGETT High School Band First row: Tommy Treece, Bill Lende, Connie Hinman, Patricia Crook, Gerald Barger, David Mer- rill, Marcia Juday, Mary Helen Sterner, Peggy Stanton, Peggy Thompson, Jackie Smith, Lee Ontyne Overstreet, Annette Swearingen, Weldon Whitlow. Second row: Marjorie Taylor, Elaine Norman, Bonnie Kirby, Peggy Baker, Jesse Range, Irby Range, Douglas Taylor, Michael Tomason, James Crump, Larry Scott, Jimmy Shipley, Velma Shults, Suzanne Ellis, Mary Gatewood. Third row: David Belote, Larry Routh, Dicky Vaughn, Jimmy Kornek, Denny Herndon, Ronnie Meal, Jackie Renfro, Billy Hoernig. Band Director—PAUL BOUREK si RRB inven Nececsenotsnt micncetsine De Banc | Rand “Cee First row: Mr. Bourek, Shirley Cragett, Peggy Thompson, Marcia Juday. Second row: Sid Morris, Bill Lende, George Jordan, Tommy Treece, Jimmy Shipley. School Calendar 1952-53 AUGUST 23rd—-Seniors register. 24th—Juniors register. 25th—Sophomores register. SEPTEMBER 4th—School begins. 12th—Football begins—Plano, here. 19th—Arlington football, there. 26th— Waxahachie football, there. OCTOBER 3rd—McKinney football, there. 10th—-High School Day at the Fair. 17th—Diamond Hill football, here—End of the first six weeks. 24th——Pleasant Grove football, there. 31st—Mesquite football, here—Halloween Dance. NOVEMBER lst—-Vocal Clinic at Waco. 14th—Hilicrest football, here. 21st—Terrell football, there. 25th—Joint F.H.A. and F.F.A. party. 5 26th—End of the second six weeks. J me 27-28th—-Thanksgiving Holidays. e | DECEMBER 2nd—Basketball begins—Jesuit, there. 4 7 Band Christmas Program in gym. 3rd—Plano Basketball, here. : ; af 4th—Bank dinner for teachers. h Y 8th—Junior-Senior Girls’ Football game. vl 10th—Diamond Hill basketball, here. be 11, 12, 13th—Garland Basketball tournament. } ’ 15th—Senior Christmas Party. Ye 17th—-F.F.A. Christmas Party—F.H.A. Tea. iAps A ) 18th—Junior Christmas Party YS McMurry Basketball tournament. , f 19th—Sophomore Christmas Party die Christmas Holidays begin. fyi) : 26-27th—Dr. Pepper Basketball tournament. ay 30th——Birdville Basketball, here. 4 Ay JANUARY 2nd—Birdville Basketball, there. oth—Return to school after the holidays. 6th—Pleasant Grove Basketball, there. 9th—Jesuit Basketball, here. 12th—F ootball Banquet. 13th—South Oak Cliff Basketball, here. 15th—District F.F.A. Sweetheart Banquet. 20th—Carrollton Basketball, here. 23rd—End of the third six weeks and first semester— Terrell Basketball, here. 24th—“G” Association Dance. 28th—Hillcrest Basketball, here. 29th—Lions Club Benefit Basketball game. 30—Pleasant Grove Basketball, here. FEBRUARY 2nd—Mesquite Basketball, there. 6th—Band Concert in gym— South Oak Cliff basketbali, there. 10th—Mesquite Basketball, here. 11-14th—-All State Choir. 13th—Carrollton Basketball, there. 14th—Junior-Senior Valentine Dance. 17th—Terrell Basketball, here. 20th—Hillcrest Basketball, there. 27th—Regional Boys Basketball Play-offs— Track meet at Highland Park. MARCH 5-7th—State Boys Basketball tournament. 6th—End of the fourth six weeks. 7th—Track relays at E.T.S.T.C. 14th—Local F.F.A. show. APRIL 1-7th—Public school week in Texas. 2-3rd—District F.F.A. show. 3-7th—Easter Holidays. 17th—Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet End of the fifth six weeks. 24-25th—Regional track meet. MAY 2nd—U.I.L. Band contest in Waco. 7-9th—State track meet. Oth—U.1I-L. Vocal contest in Waco. 15th—-“G” Association Party. 24th—Baccalaureate 28-29th—F inal Exams 29th—Graduation—School ends. SS SS ——s SSS —_ Se SAS. So = a The formaldehyde gets them me Another of Mr. Willia a corny jokes. he one that got awa ri iF eg oy A 4 ° ‘ The line-up | i Don't just stand there, New faces ui o somathing.. Me : V , This is the mS. WH pee 7,4 aster finals i Fools names and hysteria” fools faces... 1 USAMA AN cae KERR eHERSTER ae a ee ia ‘This proves the ol luck in one guy ! ea jeg lial ae Lei aRn shigmninieey label tcl eds as 1 ' Gruesome Twosome! nese proverb. eine Beauty (duck) and the bles 3 cy 2 1s showbusin Nice nap? ? camel Jeckle ‘ e, totem pole.. MSE EN eld Their act goes on] sey ee at seven And played on. ERR To be or to be (This physics is too much for me. 1 es ees cies taba F Gimp faints at Sight of disectea 2 in tia eeeercmatsaearcneicanni -Capta -_ JIMMY TOLER Co BILL ELLINGTON Coach— — _ a iam i = — mS 4 ea) a0) oO WN pe am x a5 Oo © oa if) Oo om) ios) eo ie) i o a S 3 S © Asst -Captain JIMMY OWENS Co OMER ADAMS H. A. McCALLAM ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM JIMMIE OWENS Back JESSE EGGLESTON JIMMY TOLER Top row: Coach Roach, Coach Kimbrell, D. Becker, R. McMahan, B. Hamilton, H. Bailey,C. Cooper, P. Foster, T. Hatten, H. Couch, F. Jones, J. Toler, Coach Ellington. Middle row: J. Eggleston, C. Luna, S. Wyrick, D. Garrison, J. Owens, G. Hatten, B. Beavers, D. Garland Garland Garland Garland Garland Garland Garland Garland Garland Willcoxson, R. Willis, W. R. Allen, D. Freeman, L. Watson, O. Adams. Bottom row: H. A. McMellam, B. Bryant, J. Sandifer, J. Kennedy, C. Lyles, K. Buchanan, J. Rogers, J. T. Cantrell, L. Valle, C. McCarty, J. Hudson, J. Nickens. EEL 6 [OE GSO 25 ree nares UNE 20 enney 2 0 famond Hill —------ 0 feasant Grove _______-_-___---_- 20 Mesquite _ 6 hrrollton ren Oo eli Seas eR SL 12 rest 12 Ee 39 | JIMMIE OWENS Letter 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 2nd Team All-District 3 ist Team All-District 4 CHARLES LYLES Letter 2 Back KENITH BUCHANAN Letter 2, 3, 4 Back J. T. CANTRELL Letter 2, 3, 4 First Team All-District 3 Honorable Mention 4 Back GEORGE HATTEN Letter 4 End Honorable Mention 4 oan te Laie i DPR naga ae Wid Me RR ce ae : Bemenanis. ii atin apna, eee RB: RB sity Smeg PRRBCRE BBL sons ‘nai = AERO RS jit neat re, eee i HAPPY COUCH Letter 4 2nd Team All-District 4 Tackle ee ee Fe cl ee Scat sr JERRY HUTSON RB acre Letter 3 End PMB Corecess Pi areariveons sblopemesoreboner nda ig aT free Te | el scemrmnns a Meine. ‘elbow nto ies, Bee Ose Recess ‘Became senses a Mico: CARL LUNA Letter 2 Guard JERRY ROGERS W. R. ALLEN Letter 2 Letter 2, 3 Back 2nd Team All-District 3 Center JIMMY TOLER HOWARD BAILEY Letter 2, 3, 4 Letter 2, 3 Ist Team All-District 4 2nd Team All-District 3 Guard Tackle ee PICS D Ses = BOBBY BRYANT Letter 3 Back CARL McCARTY Letter 3, 4 Back ian mere enbons rot ere eg Letter 2, 3 Guard SONNY WYRICK Letter 4 End oe sa LUIS VALLE Letter 2 Back BOBBY BEAVERS Letter 3 DONALD FREEMAN Letter 2 ‘End CHARLES COOPER Letter 2, 3 End DONALD GARRISON Letter 4 Center RICHARD McMAHAN Tackle JIMMY KENNEDY Letter 3 Back TALMADGE HATTEN Guard After snatching a pass, Wyrick drags two Carrollton tacklers to the 30. Lyles circles left end against the Lions for a fine gain. Owl linemen pile-up Mesquite gain. RONNIE WILLIS Back ——_ AY Ia LYNN WATSON Center | JERRY NICKENS | Guard Rogers stops a Mesquite tackler with a vicious block. Lyles outruns Carrollton players for a fine gain. Girls greet the boys after 46-6 win over Mesquite. S. Nelson, C. Hartsfield, B. Barringer, H. Hall, B. Warren, J. Brummit, A. Tuggle, D. Becker, J. Russell, R. Salmons, T. Edwards, Coach Hudson. Bottom row: J. R. Ealke, J. Beatty, C. Gouch, R. L. Price, R. Guthrie, R. D. Brand, R. Yancey, L. Gouge, R. Hamra, D. Peters, C. Brummit, Garland ) Riley Garland Waxahachie K. White. ' Garland Arlington | Garland Irving ! | Garland Terrell Garland Hillcrest Garland N. Dallas | Garland Carrollton Garland P. Grove | | a Burch (24) hands off to Morrison (12) thru the middle. Referee Etheridge is looking for the ball as Wyrick (3) crashes the middle. Coach Ellington, Senior Coach, talks over the situation of the game at half time. Blakely (21) leads interference as Burch (24) circles left end for a TD.) pr Me ere ee es YS eG Wyrick (3) tackled by McCord (10) Hyman (6) and Lewis for the Seniors. . Senior girls rejoice after 13-7 victory over Juniors. a ee us and Coach Ls LM = = SS sS S S Xo 8 “Se COACH KIMBRELL CARL McCARTY GEORGE HATTEN CARL McCARTY GEORGE HATTEN Co-Captain Captain Front row: Coach Kimbrell, Barry Pelton, Jimmie Owens, Maurice McNeel, George “Speed” Hatten, Bobby Sebastian, Leon Burgett, Jackie Boyd, Lynn Watson. Second row: Charles Lyles, Carl “Little Bull” McCarty, Bobby Bryant, Cleburn Blankanship, Ted Brown, Jerry Russell, Luis Valle, Donald Cunningham. Back row: Donald Freeman, Jim Brummett. LYNN WATSON Manager BARRY PELTON—A 6’ senior forward is earning his second letter for the Owls. Barry was selected to the All-Tournament team during the Garland Invitational Tournament this year. TED BROWN—A 5’ 10%” sophomore guard is one of the best prospects to hit the Garland hardwoods this year. He has a great eye for the basket and he is a fine floor man. This will be Ted’s first year to letter. CARL “Little Bull” McCARTY—A 5’ 7” sen- ion has been stellar guard the last three sea- sons. Although diminutive in size, “Little Bull” makes up for this with his fast thinking and keen basketball know-how. He is Co-captain of the Owl five. JIMMIE OWENS—A 5’ 11” senior forward, guard, plays either position with skill. Jimmie was unanimous choice his junior year for All-District. This is his third year to letter. CLEBURN BLANKANSHIP—A 5’ 10” jun- ior, hustled well in his first year on the Owls varsity. Trying hard and improving with experience, he helped the team. Cleburn earn- ed his first letter this year. GEORGE “Speed” HATTEN—A 6° 114” senior three year letterman. “Speed” pivot- man for the Owls has sparked them to many wins. He was chosen Captain by his team- mates for this year. BOBBY SEBASTIAN ah i) . ara BOBBY BRYANT Center ASU CET Aa API arp AiR CANS Ws aaaneD™ Forward JACKIE BOYD Forward — SS Blankenship is high for the rebound in Carrollton tilt. i | j ae a ETL MAURICE McNEIL Forward LEON BURGETT Center LUIS VALLE Guard DONALD CUNNINGHAM CHARLES LYLES Guard Guard JERRY RUSSELL Forward Owens drives under the goal for two points. Hatten shoots a jump-shot as Pelton and Owens for the Owls wait the results. 2 ? 2 tee ceiver as he drives down court. “Tittle Bull” McCarty looks for a re- | Owens sinks another two points with his famous under the basket double motion. Front row: J. Toler, J. Owens, C. Cooper, J. T. Cantrell, J. Davis, F. Belote, J. Hutson, C. McCarty. Second row: J. Kennedy, B. Bryant, S. Nelson, M. McNeel, J. Cambell, C. Lyles, W. R. Allen, D. Carson. Third row: D. Peters, D. Becker, H. Bailey, H. Couch, Coach Roach, F. Jones, R. McMahan, P. Watson. ) | i High Hurdlers, Charles Cooper and Jim Owens, are expected to take a berth in the final meets. , i 2 4 OE Jerry Hutson, District Miler, is shooting J. T. Cantrell, is one of the key men on for State Honors this year. the relay team, and makes his own mark i in the 220 and 100. Barry Pelton, Calyin Brummit. s, Tommy Goforth. Loretta Lewi lams, ’ ch Will Coa State Doubles Champs “50-51” “51-52” a o a =) eQ E © er) = am) o7 = = = = nN bse) ° (=) mS Buddy Walker BARRY PELTON and BUDDY WALKER ? Shelton, Alford Jerry Peggy TOW Back Front row COMMIS DORCAS MORRISON—a senior player has been on the team for the last three years. This being her first year to get on the Varsity, she is expected to go far. JERRY SHELTON —a senior, played doubles with Daniels his Freshman year to win District. The past two years he has played singles and ip won Regional. Jerry earns his fourth letter csepecummenoniee this year. 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Phone 3-9795 HESTER MORRIS Owner and Operator DORA NEWBERRY Operator GARLAND SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 2-7285 Lea Nans LATEST FASHIONS On The Square GARLAND GARLAND ROAD DRIVE-IN THEATRE Where All Your Friends Go a (3 See | INSURANCE AGENCY CURTIS DIXIE CROSSMAN CURTIS CROSSMAN, JR. : Your Satisfaction Is Our Inspiration” | Latest Fashions @ en LEA NANS r Uijpson- duddatth | Jewelers | . SCIENTIFIC WATCH REPAIRS Preset ee GARLAND Phone 3-6805 606 Bankhead SHOPPING CENTER Garland, Texas It Pays To Shop At WHITES AUTO STORE (authorized dealer) Coomek INSURANCE AGENCY 619 Bankhead . Phone 2-615 CONGRATULATIONS FROM Meet Your Friends At { Goldin SCOTTS Tire and Appliance Hom ome of better foods MR. AND MRS. J. A. GOLDIN DAY OR NIGHT MR. AND MRS. ART GOLDIN 5th and Bankhead Phone 2-4545 PRESCRIPTIONS Are the most important part of our busi- ness. Every prescription filled by a Regis- tered Pharmacist. PAYNE DRUG STORE Garland, Texas Wigley Service Station 711 Bankhead Phone 2-4975 Chiatome hoffe COMPLIMENTS Women and Children's | of Sport Clothes | HARRIS and BOYD 7 Builders of Fine Homes HILAND SHOPPING CENTER MRS. BOB MAYO, Owner L had Mower Shape Slower Ww Flowers for all occasions by re LUCILE and JIMMY LOCKETT 116 N. 8th Phone 3-2715 a septs a neta cess ty Ue erage am es hie oe re ps ae OF. hadnt, Roads ats Oo ROR. a REBUILOE RSs, INC. Precision Rebuilders of Fine Automobile Engines 100 INTERNATIONAL ROAD GARLAND, TEXAS Anderson Variety SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS L 4k 4a AND 4a Joe eisai pany Lou Phone 2-7755 Garland SALES and SERVICE Garland, Texas Compliments PONTIAC... f oO Nun atAN een PRESTON SERVICE STATION PRESTON SHUGART, Owner 401 S. 14th St. Phone 3-4325 DALLAS PHONE TR-376! Phone 2-5985 Phone 3-2815 THE STATE NATIONAL BANK of Garland GARLAND, TEXAS CAPITAL, SURPLUS, UNDIVIDED PROFITS, and PREMIUMS - $472,419.74 RESOURCES $ 7,000,000.00 OFFICERS A. R. Davis, President R. M. Davis, Executive Vice President DIRECTORS D. Cecil Williams, Vice President DIRECTORS Gordon Florence, Vice President R. E. Alexander $ ef Ren aaa Misa vatican A. D. Jackson, Jr. Willis C. Brown ysl liao traaras at ‘ Donald D. Jones Roland C W. H. Beach, Jr., Assistant Cashier ; Pai L pen i T. W. Brackett, Assistant Cashier 3 fs ee): h Seo. L. . . askel L. Roac W. D. Todd, Assistant Cashier H. A. (Bud) Walker J. M. Cumby A. R. Davis D. Cecil Williams R. M. Davis MEMBER F. D. |. C. W. H. Williams DEPOSITS INSURED TO $5,000.00 MORROW Complete Auto Service GROCERY and MARKET PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ; CARL NALL, Mgr. 2601 S. I Ith Phone 3-8305 1502 Miller. Road Phone 2-8895 HARRIS RESTAURANT 2401 S. 14th Street GARLAND, TEXAS Phone 3-8665 4 HARPER PRINTING CO. | Publishers of THE GARLAND HERALD 1404 Miller Road - PHONE 22-7555 WESTCHESTER HUMBLE SERVICE Compliments of HUNTS INC. FORREST LANE CAFE The Best at Popular Prices MR. and MRS. W. C. COOK SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE Lunches Cafeteria Style PHONE 3-2225 Garland, Texas Le BEN C. JACKSON J.C. NEWMAN JACKSON CHEVROLET COMPANY Dealers The Car that is Complete PHONE 3-2665 Compliments WHITE'S MAGNOLIA of SERVICE STATION WISEMAN. APPLIANCE Carl White | W. F. WISEMAN 500 BANKHEAD PHONE 3-7205 504 Bankhead Phone 2-6125 GARLAND FURNITURE Your Home Furnishing's Needs Are Our Problems. Let Us Help You! 109 S. SIXTH PHONE 2-6375 Varo brings an unusual opportunity to Garland graduates who prepare themselves as technicians, engineers or scientists. | The shortage of engineers and scientists is acute and will ap- parently become more so in the coming years. We urge all | qualified graduates to continue their studies that they may better understand the world in which we live, contribute to the technological progress of man, and help to keep a share of the rewards of significant contributions in Garland. In any event, we wish you the best in life. S C0., Jue. A siete Electronic Engineers $ . . SN Box 638 Gatland, Texat Exguisite Yeuely ' WOOD-PRUITT MOTOR COMPANY | For Fine Watches and Diamonds Shop at g | Wbhe yr tbs Phone 3-1455 502 Bankhead GARLAND TEXAS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 162! Bankhead Phone 3-2425 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1952-1953 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND IN BIG D Let's go Owls! J.¥. TAYLOR COMPANY Sid CASTING J. Y. Taylor Company DIE CASTING VISIBLE MAGNETIC GAUGE PRECISION PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING SALLY BAKER Owls Nest Editor JIMMY OWENS Senior Class Pres. ot : Congratulations Owl's Nest Staff and Sponsors. It has been a pleasure for us to have had a part in making your Todays Pleasures Tomorrows Treasures by making Annual Photos for you. And for your other Portrait needs Remember CLINT SUTHERLAND REMBRANDT STUDIO Makers of Owls Nest Photos Since 1946 MAX UTAY JEWELER and NOVELTY Watch Repairs 616 Bankhead Garland Typewriter R. C. Allen | Adding Machines Typewriters SALES and SERVICE Phone 2-6235 Royal 105 North 14th Street Garland, Texas HOLLENSHEAD APPLIANCE SMART SHOP Specializes in Womens Apparel 624 STATE ST. PHONE 3-2475 107 South 6th Phone 2-4045 D B Deep Well Pumps and Sucker Rods £) Wan LIEVLAAOW EMSCO DERRICK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Garland, Texas ELMER'S SHOE SHOP and LEATHER GOODS Quality Shoe Repair Handtooled Leather Goods 502A BANKHEAD leat eman Cake of PHONE 2-4805 AT} Wf Uy 4 _f 7 COMPLETE LINE “Cannon Dry Goods os 7 Dry Goods, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear We Appreciate Your Patronage North East Corner of Square Yidbs U ees ce ligeney 609 STATE STREET Bateman 4 , THE GARLAND NEWS Published Tri-Weekly United Press Wire News Top Local News Features OR M’edo0 pA ICOFFEE WHITEWAY THE SNACK SHOP RESTAURANT SERVICE STATION STEAKS AND MEXICAN FOOD HACK McCALLUM W. C. WARREN Carl Parks Phone 3-2015 805 Bankhead 706 Bankhead Phone 2-6605 Biber | | Hardware Furniture Co. FOR ALL YOUR HOME NEEDS 512 Bankhead Phone 2-5535 LIFE, FIRE, AUTO HOSPITALIZATION Phone 3-2615 AVOID TROUBLE Have your insurance written | By a man who knows how Geo. Ve Li ee INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance 606 BANKHEAD AVE. GARLAND, TEXAS SADDLE ROOT BEER ore F Saddlebur J! Boweunenrs oF 4 (f eee SEBASTIAN SERVICE. ‘STATION | Chilidog French fries... Pants San euuntr rN 100 South oth “Phofe 2-2645 ! Sucronut GARLAND and KINGSLEY ROAD Congratulations To The Owls Rainbow Inn Cafe CLYDE SANDERS-Owner THE DINER CAFE 50! S. [Ith Street MR. and MRS. A. J. PHILLIPS CORLEY and RANGE SERVICE STATION CREEL’S 411 S. [lth Street Phone 2-255 ? PICKUP and DELIVERY Phone 2-6745. e A h MARTIN'S For Greater Furniture Values DUCK CREEK SHOPPING VILLAGE Phone 2-6515 SUE ANN WATKINS JOAN EGGLESTON ELIZABETH GRIFFIN TEXAS POWER LIGHT CO. i) y ag x rs : ij 2] GARLAND THEATERS ( f Plaza—Texan Always The Best in Entertainment - + @., 4 } r G,. a } 54 2 . a = . = a : - . , a, ie ms : ys 7 g u — am . . ia 5 2. t b) . % , ——— . : “ —— on a - , ¥ | | Top row: Bill McKnight, Jim White, Kirt Watkins, Tommy Beard, Burton Bailey, Jerry Nickens, Ronnie Willis, Jack Wheeler, Coach Hudson. Bottom row: Roy Yancey, Jerry Caldwell, Jay Frank Ward, Roy Guthrie, Lee Smith, Donald Cunningham, Jerry Rogers. BILL McKNIGHT Manager RONNIE WILLIS JERRY ROGERS JAY FRANK WARD ROY YANCEY assert LANNY GOOCH CARMON HARTSFIELD ROY GUTHRIE All State Top ‘row: Jimmy Kennedy, 3rd place, 440 dash; Jerry Hutson, lst place, mile run; David Becker, Sth place, discus; Richard McMahan, 5th place, shot pu t; Charles Cooper, participated in 220 low hurdles. Bottom row: Barry Pelton, lst place in Boys’ Doubles; Buddy Walker, Ist in Boys’ Singles; Loretta Lewis, participated in Girls’ Doubles, Jerry Shelton, 1st in Boys’ Doubles. Not shown: Jerry Burch. All State Band Top row: Mary Helen Sterner, George Jordon, Ben Roberge, Michael Thompson. Bottom row: Gene Ormsby, Janis Lyles, Alda Brashier, Dorothy Connaly, Elizabeth Griffin. ¢ cs - SS : . : 4. seed a s 5 : a i ‘ ag ; i S : : : s oe 2 ee cl ee 3 ’ Aes 3 ie ‘s. Oe ee iS ‘ ey ‘- is : LA : es ST ee A | HOWARD BAILEY LEE SMITH W. R. ALLEN JON COOKSTON JIMMY SHIPLEY JUANITA CABINESS Girls’ State ‘1 National Honor Soctety Top row: Louise Turner, Patti McGrath, Jimmy Shipley, Rex Mix, Howard Bailey, Bob Black, W. R. Allen, Jesse Eggleston, Jerry Bedingfield, Jerry Baker, Carl McCarty, Becky Barnhill, Carla Beth Range. Second row: Miss McCurry, Wilma Lewis, Patsy Stover, Ann Lyday, Charlotte Wilkerson, Carol Lannom, Delores Smith, Marylue Glascock, Doris Trousdale, Carolyn Mood, Juanita Cabiness, Dorcas Morrison, Martha Patterson, Mrs. Dundon. : Third row: Susan Wall, Judy Brown, Sandra Klee, Sandra Babbitt, Shirley Hise, Joyce Arm- strong, Pat Morrison, Patsy Range, Elizabeth Griffin, Sue Ann Watkins, Carolyn Smith, Sally Baker. Bottom row: Ann Daugherty, President; Charlotte McCord, Vice President; Joan Eggleston, Secretary; Shirley Craggett, Treasurer; Cecilia Owens, Reporter. Not shown: Saundra Parmer. i agen MOST COURTEOUS—Ann Daugherty and Rex Mix from Senior class, Loretta Lewis and Lende from Sophomore class, and Juanita Cabiness and Donald Cunningham from Junior class. Courtesy Dance VALENTINE COURT—Jo Anne Wyrick and Jimmy Kennedy; Sue Blevins and Sid Morris, Prince and Princess; Shirley Craggett and Omer Adams, King and Queen; Dorcas Morrison and Everett Shipley; Ann Daugherty and Jimmie Owens; Susan Wall and W. R. Allen. Valentine Dance This dance was given by the Seniors honoring the Juniors February 14. Standing: Richard McMahan, Jimmie Owens, W. R. Allen. Ben Roberge, and Claude Earls. Sitting: Jan Iris Moody, Charlotte McCord, Lois Hill, Anita Trimmier.and Ann Lyday. Juntor Sentor Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held April 17 at the Dallas Athletic Country Clyb. It was given by the Juniors honoring the Seniors. Decorations cen- tered around Garland Owls, and music was played by Durwood Cline’s Orchestra. se oe 3 S468 hes mi as ataag Senior The Senior Trip was April 2, at the Shangri-la Guest Ranch. The Seniors left early in the morning for an enjoyable day of varied activities. Crip cca ee ee wba Rie PNR oes Boa a oe Graduating Class Top row: Peggy Alford, Shirley Martin, Doris Shrade, Glenda Raney, Donald Shaw, Leon Spence, Robert Mitchell, Bobbie Blakely, Cecilia Owens, Mary Anna Fogarty. ; Second row: Jo Ann Alston, Jerry Baker, Anita Luna, Archie Shearer, Barry..Wilson, Shirley Killion, John Hatcher, Rita Barnes, Lloyd Deets. Third row: Dorcas Morrison, George Hatten, Carolyn Smith, Gilbert Green, Joan Hast, Tommy Beard, Jan Moody, H. A. McCallum, Geneva Campbell, Carl McCarty, Wanda Hyman, Paul Alston, Alda Brashier, Don Turner, Betty Wilson, Francis Williams. Fourth row: Shirley Craggett, Glenn Sparks, Joyce Crawford, Ray Bates, Betty Compton, Everett Shipley, Jo Ann Shafer, Jimmie Hatley, Mary Wilkerson, Donald Garrison, Joan Eggleston, Happy Couch, Ann Daugherty, J. T. Cantrell, Diane DeWitt, Omer Adams. Fifth row: George Jordan, Jerry Burch, Crow Thompson, Carolyn Mood, Don Rieves, Ernestine Law, Jerry Bedingfield, Delores Smith, Jerry Caldwell, Doretta Price, Tommy Treece, Helen Smith, Claude Earls, Elizabeth Griffin, Jim Burch, Janice Poe. Sixth row: Bobby Cotton, Betty Conner, Bill Northrop, Patsy Range, Jimmy Howell, Betty Wallquist, Jesse Eggleston, Shirley Russell, Barry Pelton, Joyce Medcalf, Eugene Ormsby, Mary Cagle, Alfred Scott, Freda Huston, Freddy Lytle, Virginia Alford, Sonny Wyrick. Seventh row: Jimmie Owens, Charlotte McCord, Jim Toler, Sally Baker, Ferrald Belote, Saundra Parmer, Kenith Buchanan, Sue Ann Watkins, Rex Mix, Mary McCallum, Jackie Barger, Elinora Stepp, Jerry Shelton, Wilma Lewis, Robert Sarver, Patsy Stover. = 5 aa a SA ar OS OE 2 : ee me = A ae) Ne ea ar cece =o = MOISTEN GLUE AND STICK IN BACK OF YEARBOOK - INSIDE OF COVER - LET BOOK SET ONE HCUR IU SECURE STICKING BE SURE GLUE IS MOISTENED EVENLY — Lithographed by TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS The mid-term honor roll for Garland High School was an-! nounced Friday afternoon Principal Glen B. 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