Midland High School - Catoico Yearbook (Midland, TX)
- Class of 1957
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K V 'W 4kn'4'L 'Q g?,, LJ , A , ' f71,: kk- 245, 1 .f - RT 4' , x,:1i'iff fi rj ' ' 44 ' -. ,- ,. :.,x 4. '. f1f,.,,. , ff , V -L4 J '--.,a- Y , ., , V V . V . V, .Vj,Ei.6V, 2, QV. ,V,tL,,4a.-,L,,- , - . . , VV ., - f ,.... 4, f , . I ,-.,.,,f.,,, ., , Ha V V nf f., V1-9 ' 'DDL' , . V' . si - -, ' V ' f VV,- i,?21Qr:?i3,.,,s, ' Y AV- V' .f , V V-MMV... ,, - V- . Hi? f- W' - f ' ' X ... , - All hail, all hail to dear old Midland Alma Mater true! You've brought us all our happiness ln all our school days through, Our love will be your glory, Our faith is true and bold, Our spirits hold your banners high . The Purple and the Gold! ,7 . 'wi f- 1 , ,4 ,. .Z ..-495' -.f f - 9 A, - - ,Q .gif ' 5' Q 7 n 4 , , p f .v , ,'..-,d5v':'.a', f Q, ' 4 In 11, 4 ff' ., ff, f 1' my fav ' ,, pf an, - i 1 p pf I f -- ' ., -f' pp, ' .n 4 . .V ... 1 ' , as Al' 4, -,' I. .M dA I-, nf., H Y .. .- , ,.,. ., -.:z- ,. '-',,-' f , , ,- -,5,.f: ', 4 lu- ' 4 ' A f - -4 A - ., ,A -' V,., r pi' .qv .1 nf C- p ff. 9 u u x. w in u r A . 52.7 fhl .h.. 1957 .av- '1 Sf!! III! Sli! IIB HH! 532: , ,ll T ihkisnmhs. 1958 board of srl 'Q' 3- MR ROBERT ZONNE President The members of the Mndland School Board gnve unstlntungly ot thelr time and effort wuth no reward except the satnsfactuon ot a 'ob well done and the knowledge that through thenr efforts the Midland School System has kept well sn pace wnth the 'fumes Modernly equipped buzlclnngs sufflcuent to house a rapidly grow Ing student body and excellent salary scale permxt the Mud land School Board to s e c u re well tranned personnel fi MR HARLAN HOWELL Secretary ,Z P MR TOM CAMPBELL Vrce President trustees MR JOHN R YOUNGER 1? MR MAX SCHULZE ,ns MR R V HOLLINGSWORTH MR DAVE HENDERSON ,'7y-- if ill' DR HAROLD H HITT Superintendent of Schools For hts genutne and stncere Interest tn the students hts enthustasrn for M H S and his extremely able admtnustrattve abtllty we extend our stncere apprectatton to Dr Harold Hutt Broad munded ktnd wtth a dry wut and a keen sense of humor hrs tntellectual versattltty ts coupled wtth a ftrm determtnatton to make Mtdland Hugh School a better school , 1 '1-l-,f a, 'Iwi gr. K, Q-r' X, 1,9-M5 , 1 fwfr' , , MR. JERRY SNYDER Assistant Superintendent for Instruction ,i ,V -9 S. MR. CARLTON DOWNING Assistant Superintendent for Administration su Wwr DR EDSELL BITTICK Principal 'K w 3'-.ss MR PEYTON COOK Assistant Principal XXX MR. JACK MASHBURN Guidance Counselor MR. AUDREY GILL Athletic Director A lr Y. 'M 6' ,gunf- f sf dzflli' 'ww -, f- Wh . . 430. . ,sl ffgfi A H' Ea 5152, A 4 ,. .,,.,..' ' , .K - ff xg :gs , , ' ww Q Beffer a liffle well kepf, Than a greaf deal forgotten. BISHOP HUGH LATIMER . faculty 33 MRS FAYE CROCKETT Cha rrfmah Bos mess Eng' sh Semor Englmsh MISS GLADYS MOBLEY Sophomore Ehglush MRS IRIS MOXON Sophomore Englwsh L G STORRIE omore Engl: .1 n I f M1 7. ,JV MRS HNsoN ,B VJ JK mo glnsh K,,'hl was I Mlss Bonme Huddleston leads her sophomore Englrsh class an a Irvely drscossron 6- . X na sA . 'X f I S 1 f L , 4 - N LV' ' S 9 ' . 1' f h QAM ' fn-LX A Xwkyww - r , 2, r 1 . We r L1 F - ,. , R lf QV J gg 1 'Li 065' A Q 11 'DA . . . english In studying the English language, a student learns to use the English skillfully and correctly in all forms of written and oral communication. In this course o develops a knowledge and an appreciation for the great literature of the wor m.W -Wm ' 4 ' iCl,l1,.yl F' 'xl SX Miss Jerelyn Taylor pins a prize paper on her bulletin board as Carol Blackwell and Sandy Franklin look on. MISS JANE MOORE Junior English MISS DOROTHY PERKINS Senior English Creative Writing fi MISS JERELYN TAYLOR Junior English MRS. LAVERNE WEST Freshman English Junior English MRS. NANCY WHITFIELD Sophomore English MRS. BONNIE I-IUDDLESTON Senior English Sophomore English ne ld. Sa rfb xt, S' 'Wy i 42'-2' The math courses aId In the development of functIonal Competence In mathematIcs so as to gIve the student a sound preparatIon for more advanced mathematIcs and also to strengthen the skIlls and understandIngs needed In the common everyday attarrs of lIte A course In thIs sublect develops mathematlcal povver through under standIng of ITS prIncIples and concepts WhIle It Introduces present day materIals and applIcatIons that are wIthIn the experIence and Interests of the student MR CLEN SELBO wet J NRS MARY RHILIRPUS ,J elr fy ,,JIfI2 EDWIN mxorv bra e a 'at MISS ll-IERESA KLARPROTH Algebra I Tngonornetry Sohd Geometry 'I W ily MR KENNETH MANGHAM Algebra I Plane Geometry MISS ELSIE MAGEE Plane Geometry MR ROBERT BLACKERBY General Math PlarIe Geometry MR HAROLD CARLISLE Algebra I Plane Geometry Could It be that MIss Klapproth I5 dIscussIng recIprocal relahons annloganthms 9 mathematics 22 x sy . . ' 4 6 TWQQRL, ,, 'V I 'X' 1 ' S ' ' Alieliraetl L P 'X I . 5 1 X lAlgll:a II A 47 l ly I - I I - , . x ' , 'I ' Mp Gegcvr lv ,h I I till K -X ,fall ' 0 'nfl' ge, V 1 A .' A i ,. A W I I A 5 f . . ns . . . science There are many opportunities in both The biological and The physical sciences in Midland High School. These fields offer a varieTy of challenges To The inTeresTed sTudenT. We believe ThaT our sTudenTs are meeting, or can meeT, These challenges. Working individually, or in groups, studenls have opporTunities To experiment, do research, and exchange ideas. WiTh These skills They have saTisfacTion in finding answers To Their problems. lt must be agreed by These ambitious students that chemistry lives on forever. They seem to be getting a large charge out of one of Mr. Hooper's weekly night classes. MR, ELIAS FELDMAN Chairman Zoology .vis Botany R Physiology MR. HENRY HooPER T, ChemisTry Aa,A WW MISS DOROTHEA CASKEY Biology I Chemistry ' , f 2,834 u f ., if r 45 r L .I MISS EVA HARBEN Biology 3, MR. ROY MORRISON Biology W MR. DAVID SCHAWE ,tm ' Physics General Science I l x social studies By vvorklng together thts department ands the student to develop an Intelligent understanding and apprecratlon of the soclal economic and polutlcal aspects of the world In whxch he funds hum self and to equip hum wrth an lntellrgent outlook towards the future One of the arms of the teach ers us to develop a reverence for our democratlc vvay of life and to encourage students to see that to preserve rt they must Inform themselves and be eternally vlgllant These studues and the students to develop the best un themr personalrtles to apply the pnncuples of mental hyguene consistently and effsclently to select therr vocatuons wlsely to make a rewardrng use of Ielsure and to be worthy members of thelr present homes and ofthe homes they vvlll establish later In understand Ing the vvorkrngs of their government on the local state and national levels the students wrll be wulllng to undertake therr responslbllltles as cutuzens rn a democracy MISS JOSEPHINE WEAVER Chalrman Government A. Soclology American Hlstory I fx CHQ. 'W--f MR DUB HEADRICK American Hlstory Drlvers Educatlon MRS EDITH ODOM A Q Q' :Q American History MISS BESS THURMAN Texas History 1 Economics Amerucan Hustory .PN '1 s .Bm Bs! I gB is 'va as MR JIMMY WILLIAMS World Hlstory MR WILBURN BUTTERY Amertcan Hlstory LI World Hlstory 1 x Eh Q - I I C I I 1 , , . I .I .. . . . . - 1 ' - . . .. I . . . I . I I ' I I I l I I I A I - , Qbgxlighx' I ' I' Q . 7' 4 it . , 'ji f-il J-I M x ul, X ss . ,g - n Rt . t A Q . I A N A A . . Kiwis I I 'L i.: fkg1 It Q at-,by lf' 1 -tt, I 5 fv MRS LAURA RICHARDS MR VINCE GREENE Buble Above Takung one of her dauly strolls down the ausles IS Muss Josephune Weaver, chairman of the Socaal Studies department Rngl-It Interest In Amerncan Hustory seems to be wannng a little rught now as Mr Buttery puts a test on the board for one of Ins sophomore classes Journalnsrn American Hnstory World I-Ilstory -'ni0 ' we NWN. MR PAUL BOLT Amerucan I-Ilstory 1 1 1 ' ,fx fvyfvn fn--I . ,..,-rf ' 5 MISS FANNIE REEVES MRS, IRMA REASONER Chairman Tvping I Typmg I Amerucan Hnstory Shorthand Office Practice Elm qw Rx -.Ss NWN -Emi .Q F'- xfi.. Suv Ir X MISS MOVELDA RHINE MRS. LUCILLE STANFORD Bookkeeplng Typing I Shorthand Wha1' No rn srakes 'Mrs K ssvnger Angela Vaughv and Pa1syLoveIage adm a perfecf paper -.. .- Q.. if , ,,, 1 5 a J. ' hr . fr g 5 ' 1 ,Mk A -v ., gk IN'-' W is X ' . ' I V .ir 5 63 , I 7. . I ' , ' Ire . ,Q f':vX MRS DARLENE KISSINGER MRS JOYCE BROWN MRS PEGGY Typing I and ll Typing I Typing I Shorthand I W W If W 'im ps Guess who tailed?! Mrs. Brown 's about to return some papers to her typ'ng class. The business education courses in Midland High School train students for im- mediate employment and lay the groundwork for further study at college. The knowledge and skills gained are of great value to individuals in their everyday business and personal lives. business education ll I W 'LE X XXXXQ 'f' 1 MISS BONNIE CUMMINS MISS LUCY MOORE MISS JO HESTAND MISS MINNIE JACKSON Chairman Latin Spanish Spanish French Annual Staff it I-45.1.1 me 'S IE E iam! mt- gm '51 3 - y'QvY .. 'I '4 7Ln. in , J s:' fn-KQHGVI xxx. ai- ...W-si 1 A, . A Foreign language teachers Lucy Moore, Minnie Jackson, Bonnie Cummins, and .lo Hestand have a get- together to make plans for the year's work, The study of Spanish presents a tield tor logic, for mental enterprise, and tor keen analysis and philosophy in the preparation for college. The language is extremely useful in conversation with our south-of-the-border neighbors. Latin develops an understanding of other languages, and Otters interesting studies of Roman and Greek writers and philosophers. In studying French, one learns an oral language plus the usual vocabulary which would be very usetul in traveling abroad. . . . foreign languages physical education Physucal Educatuon helps to develop an attntude toward lnstructor classmates partlclpatuon of sports and toward health and health lnstructlon Whale the sublect develops physical fitness and the neuro muscular control the student learns how to make proper use of the lelsure hours I ...--, s get hose laps run I Lnnda Collms Caro Blackwell Mary Glesey and Laura Lee Smlth take tlme out from their dally tennls workout MR LOUIS GREVELE Chalrman Physucal Education MISS NINA BURNETT Physical Education MR BOB MAPES Tennis MISS MARJEAN ROGERS Physlcal Education MR HAROLD KING Drnver Tralnung lt may look as If Mlss Burnett us about to guve a lecture but no shes only calling roll nn one of her many P E classes o 0 o c o W L ' lf i ' W .JJ ,V I, 2 L41 7 Yr , A , L 6 . .. . I , y 4 . V 164 lr ' L Y 7 W I I V I K , - I . . , ' 1' ll. f 1 V Q . , I 4 Let' I t . I , g'rls! ' V ' , Q l R I ff V, gain ll ' L f fl 4- 7 I J' W 1 ,f x 3 3-6- vfv tr speech The arms and obgectuves ot the begtnnung and more spectaluzed speech courses are In the mann to glve the student tratnung In poise pleasung speech hablts clear thlnkung organlzatuon of maternal attentive Irstenmng study of world problems appreclatlon and chonce ot good plays stage techntques and contndence In them selves lv' MISS VERNA HARRIS Chaurman Fme Arts Dramattcs Debate MISS LAVONNE RICE Speech Readnng o o o I I I I i I Q I :v ' 2 I 'Q .K ' if I , at if I I K' , 'ck , ef A 49 - ,I O ,f Speech . Miss Harris instructs June De Wolfe and Jim Qempster in good 0 0 o - M' I ay' U I Q f . vs-. - -- T, vigf-'l' 4 u ,I .1 :it-12' I . , '. , . , I I library Betty Barrett and Mrs Carroll add a new shtprnent of books 30 to Mtdland Hngns 6287 book ltbrar stage setttng one of the many phases of educatlon In the speech department The Inbrary serves students and teachers from a collec tron ot over 6 OOO volumes 70 peruocltcals pamphlets and audio visual materrals Twenty students and two Inbrartans provlde these SGFVICSS They try to make the Ilbrary a frnendly place where help wuth reference to problems of the selectuon of good books to read tor pleasure and protet ns always avatlable 'F' MRS LUCILLE CARROLL MRS HELEN CARTWRIGHT Ltbrary Ltbrary ITIUSIC In studytng musuc the student recetves basic tratntng In choral stngtng ts acquatnted with good choral ltterature and the oppor tuntty tor public appearances tn enther con cert or dramattc settlngs There are three gtrls choirs and two mtxed chotrs Dtrected by Mr Mtchener Tommy Trauner Joe Taylor and Dan Summons practtce on Chrtstrnas carols to sung at a Ltons Club meettng Martha Mast accompames MR ROBERT MICHENER Chairman MRS MAUREEN THOMPSON Mtxed Chotr Advanced Chotr Girls Chotr MR JOE HADDON Band Dtrector Sf UI' Art In the hugh school helps to arouse and preserve Interest tn art through stgnnttcant tnfotmatton and actuvtty expertences and furnish vocational and educattonal gutdance In art Students work ln a vartety of art medla at each level of the course Through thus tralnung students are able to meet the demands ot busnness college art for magors nn art and an apprectatlon of the tune arts tn every day llvlng 4-afar fi' ' Q MISS lNEZ PARKER I' F. Mass Parker points out some of the Important characterlstucs of water colortng 10 hef art class 3 I f -, . ,NV O I I .fl , - . , g A Cappella Choir hu I l . R lx 1 I . . K, ' C O O t . . . . . . . . To I I - tl , i , ,, 4 ' H v ' 1 . l ,A 9 T f 4 ' 4 ' 1 ' r fr lv. 1 'J I I V X .t - . '- ' T, ggi,g?55f T 3 ' ' i v ,, , L, aft, . :ll f , . ' f rs .K T T , , , Q . ,ihgv ., t V Mn 41' A ' ' , ' A t , , , R. 12 in 41-'QQ 'fi-Q' X 13 MR J R CUFFMAN MR JOE TALKINGTON MR RAY STROH Chairman Mechanlcal Drawmg Woodworkln Vocatuonal Agriculture Draffmg II U llfllf 'ii 'N Mouton anyone'9 Bob Bell W D Wlmberly and Ramon Carrasco shear a sheep out at The VOC6YlOr16l Agnculture barn N, - +- M f j ' f ff.4 4 .. Q? X Q , . . . Q N f 1 X9 Y , rv v' -A Q, - K in , x . 0' ' . A 4 I . Q' - v Q' .. H K' ' Y' Q 3 ' X clk! 5 Q UQ- , x ip 4 . 'T gg l E lj All 1 Xl. ' 4 ' 4 1' , .f ' 'as 4 ' I ,...... . N V H A ' 1 411: tr -,try . , ,IQ 1, , i l,,-15,4 .' h .I V. 1 l4 X fl? 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President Secretary President Treasurer seniors ARTHUR ADAMS Natuonal Honor Socuety Presudent Baseball 55 56 57 Student Coun cl M Club 55 56 57 Dlstrnct Spellung Fnrst place Homeroom Presldent 56 57 Most Representatuve Boy 57 BETTY ADAMS Pan Amerucan Club 56 57 Choir 55 56 School Paper 56 Allied Youth 55 Press Club 56 All School Show 56 BETTY SUE ADAMS Half txrners 55 Lubrary Club 56 57 Future Journalist 55 AIlSchool Show 56 Qurll and Scroll 56 ROSIE ALLEN FHA Club 55 DE Club Hns toruan 56 ANGELA ANDERSON Natnonal Honor Socuety vanced Glrls Choir 55 56 Spanish Club 57 Musuc Apprecnatuon Club 56 MARVIN ANDERSON Science Club ntra mural Volleyball JOE BAKER FFA Club 57 Allred Youth 55 SUE BALKE Magorette 55 56 57 Allied Youth 55 56 BLA 57 AllSchooI Show 57 Band 55 56 57 Nomnnee for Catolco Queen MARILYN BALLARD RICHARD BANKS DE Club 55 56 Brady Hugh Vlce Presldent 55 WILLIAM BARBER Industrial Arts Club 55 VIC Club 56 ICT Club 57 CAROL ANN BARNES Pan American Club 56 57 Quill and Scroll Advanced Girls Cholr 56 57 Future Journalusts Club 55 Cartoomst Bulldog Banner 57 Assistant Cartoonlst 56 ' : , , : - Ii , , : ' ' ' ' I 2 1 ' - - . i . f 2 ' f - , I ' . 56, 575 A Cappella 575 Allied Youth 557 Ade ' ' ' f : ' : .. - i 1 . - I ' . - ' , , : ' , : z - : , , : 57 - , : 1 l I : . ' . , . , : 2 f 1 1 JAMES BARRON-Allied Youth 555 Camera Club 555 Homeroom President 55 GENE BARTON-Band 55, 56, 575 Allied YOufl l 555 Astronomy Club Vice President 565 Band Club 565 Advanced Slide Rule Club 57 JUDIE BATEMAN-Allied Youth 555 Future Teachers 565 Rodeo Club 575 Music Apprecia- tion Club 565 Choir 565 Halftimers 55 CARLTON BEAL-Slide Rule Club 575 A Cap- pella 575 All-School Show 575 Christmas Pageant 56 EILEEN BEAUCHAMP-FHA 55, 565 Officials' Club 56, 575 Volleyball 55, 565 Girls' Athletic Association 56 PATSY BEEMAN-FBLA5 Tennis Club 575 ICT Club BOB BELL CAROL BELL-Allied Youth 555 Junior Red Cross 565 FBLA 575 Altrusa Club 555 Future Nurses' Club 55 MOLLY BELL-Band secretary 55, 56, 575 Al- lied Youth 555 Travel and Photography Club President 565 Student Council 55, 56, 575 Na- tional Honor Society 56, 575 SASC Delegate 55 BOB BENNETT-Allied Youth 555 FFA 55, 56, 575 DE Club 56, 57 JOANNE BENTON-Allied Youth5 Altrusa Club 555 Travel and Photography Club5 Music Ap- preciation Club JARRELL BOLTON-Football 55, 56, 575 Al- lied Youth 55 seniors '57 I Y 5 M3- ' SF 99 4 'H vs' petty SY fr E' seniors 57 40 BETTY BOND Pan Arnerucan Club 55 Mnxed Cholr 55 Book Revuew Club Presudent 55 56 Advanced Gurls Chour 55 56 Muslc Apprecua vlan club 56 57 A capp lla 56 57 ZELLA BOOTH Dramatlcs Club 55 Allred Youth 55 Travel and Photography Club 56 FBLA 57 SYLVlA BOURKE Choir 55 56 57 FHA 56 All School Show 56 Chrlstmas Pageant 55 56 CURTIS BOWEN Allred Youth 55 Baseball B Team 56 Spellers Club 57 AllSchool Show 55 56 57 Dramatncs Club 56 Debate Club 57 NANCY BRADFORD FBLA Treasurer 56 Drs trrct Secretary 56 57 Presldent of Local Chap LOIS BRADLEY FHA 55 Allied Youth 56 Offlclals Club 57 RONALD BRANCH JOHNNY BRANSON Football 55 56 57 Co Captaln 57 Track 55 56 57 M Club 55 56 57 Allred Youth 55 lndustrlal Arts Club 56 57 PRESTON BRIDGEWATER Football 55 56 57 Student Councll 55 57 Class President 55 57 FFA Vlce Presldenf 56 JAMES BRODIGAN A Cappella 56 57 Mrxed Chonr 55 Chemustry Club 56 Allted Youth 55 Astronomy Club 56 Junuor Classical League Presrdent 57 DELORES BROOKS Assustant Tranner Tenms Austun Chonr Dramatlcs Tenms Class Secre tary ROSEMARY BROOME Spanish Club 55 56 Jumor Red Cross 57 ' 1 0 0 0 ' A . 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Y w 55, x, Z prwwltzfzvv '15, 56, QL-iorifrij Svgcfffmr, f 1 FN ft 'f' 1 f SARAH BYRD-Future Homemaker Officer 55, Music Appreciation 56, Allied Youth 55, DE Club 57 TED BYRD-Industrial Arts Contests 55, 57, 56 GLEN CANION-FFA Club 55, 56p ICT 56, 57, Radio Club 57 LAJUAN CARAWAY-Allied Youth 55, As- tronomy 56, DE 57 SHIRLEY CARLISLE RICHARD CARTER DONNY CARVER-Football 555 Allied Youth 55p Boys' Athletic 56, Baseball 55, 56, 57 ANNETTE CHADDOCK-A Cappella 56, 577 Music Appreciation 55, Mixed Choir 55, AII- School Show 55, 57, Christmas Pageant 55, 56, 57 GERALDINE CHASTAIN-Choir 55, 56, 577 Ad- visory Officer 55, 56, 57, Allied Youth 55, 56, Spellers' Club 57, All-School Show 55, 56, 57 BENNIE CHILCOAT-Band 55, 56, 57, Band Club 55, FHA 55, 56, 57 BETTY CLARK-Future Business Leaders of America 56, 57, Allied Youth 55 JANE CLARKSTON-Astronomy Club 565 Band 55, 56, 57, Radio and Speech Club 57 DON CLAY Allred Youth 55 Boys Athletnc Club Track and Fneld Club Slnde Rule Club MELVIN CLEMENTS Band 55 56 57 Chess Club 56 57 JAMES COBB Football Basketball Baseball 56 57 Band NANCY COE Tennus Team 55 56 Homeroom Offucer 55 56 AllSchool Show Coronatnon 56 Tenms Club Student Councnl Alternate DALE COLE BILL COLLINS Amateur Raduo Club CHARLES COLLINS Library Club LINDA KAY COLLINS Tennis Team 56 57 Tennis Club 56 57 Tennns Club Officer 57 Allred Youth 55 Half Trmers 55 GEORGE ANN COMBS Campbellsvnlle Ken tucky Glee Club 56 Band 56 MHS Band 57 ELOISE CONGER Student Councll 55 56 57 Cheerleader 55 56 Head Cheerleader 57 Art Edutor Carorco Staff 56 57 Sophomore Gurl Favorute 55 Most Popular Glrl 56 Catorco Queen 57 DAVID COOK Band 55 56 57 Band Club 55 56 57 Geometrncal Deslgn Club 56 ln dustrual Arts Club 57 PHILLIP COOK sensors 57 Q5 M375 7w Mi Z cv F-,.,.,,,,,' Wig? .B fun 43 seniors '57 DONNA COONROD-Allied Youth 55, 565 Fort Worth Jacket Footlight Players5 Spanish Club 55 LARRY COOPER-Football 55, 56, 575 Basket- ball 55, 56, 575 Baseball 55, 56, 575 Nl Club 55, 56, 575 National Honor Society 575 Best All Around Athlete 55 SALLY COOPER-Allied Youth Club Officer 55, 565 Junior Classical League5 Industrial Arts Club Officer 575 Homeroom Officer 57 PAT COPELAND-Band 55, 56, 575 Alternate Maiorerte 575 Allied Youth 555 Junior Red Cross Officer 565 Future Nurses 575 Band Club BOBBY CRAIN-Allied Youth 555 Track 555 Chess 555 Brush and Pallet LIONEL CRAVER-Football 55, 56, 575 National Honor Society 56, 575 Homeroom Officer 55, 565 Baseball 555 First place, Interscholastic Spelling JACK CROCKETT-Football 555 Track 555 Al- lied Youth 555 Slide Rule 555 Homeroom Officer 55, 56 SUE CROCKETT GAIL CROSBY-All-School Show 55, 56, 575 Thespians 575 Coronation Entertainment5 Na- tional Honor Society5 Safety Club Chairman BENNY CUFFMAN-Choir 565 Future Business5 Future Journalism 555 Junior Classical League5 Brush and Pallet DAVID CUNNINGHAM-Football 55, 56, 575 M Club5 Allied Youth 555 FFA DANA DARDIS-Football 55, 56, 575 IAC 575 M Club 56, 57 FERRIS DARR FFA 55 56 57 4H Club 57 Rodeo Club 57 Homeroom Officer 57 LINDA DARSEY Half Timers Officer 55 Future Journalists Club 55 Library Club Officer 56 Homeroom Officer 56 Hysterical History Club DIANA DAVID Catouco Court 57 Most Pop ular Girl 57 Junior Favorite 56 Catouco Staff 56 57 Quill and Scroll 56 57 Pied Papers Officer BETTY DAVIS Band 55 56 Music Apprecia tion 57 Band Club 55 Number Sense Club 56 DE Club 57 GWEN DAVIS Student Council 55 56 Tennis 55 56 Music Appreciation Club 57 Girls Choir 55 Basketball Sweetheart 55 Journalism Club 56 OLIN DAVIS Best AIIAround Boy 57 Jumor Favorite 56 Track 55 56 57 Band 55 56 Dance Band 55 56 57 M Club 55 56 57 JIM DEMPSTER Thespians 56 57 Slide Rule 55 Contest Play 57 AllSchool Show 55 56 Allied Youth 55 Transportation Committee TASC Convention DON DEVORE JUNE DE WOLFE AIIState Choir 55 56 57 Thesplans 55 56 57 Future Journalists 55 All School Show 55 56 57 Christmas Pageant 55 56 BOB DICKENS-ICT Club Officer 56. SARA DICKINSON-Allied Youth 55' Pied Pipers Club 56' Art Club 56- Mixed Choir 55- Advanced Girls Choir 56' Bulldog Staff 56 CHARLES DOSS-Baseball 56- DE Club 56 57 vt JY? :my rfb 7 4-fy 'i i.. fp -3+ 7' IE ,3- fb' 'S --.ai tb N-41 'Rst U Y'x- 'P C4' 9' JL, Dlfr H nr L ND UU fc 0 7 97? S08 TMA M xc, STGTE Cho r J r all w l: 56 Fumre Buslness Lmce w ma JA MES DJHGHT Band 56 57 Cfverf dry Cab 56 Astronomy Cl la 56 A d Yomw ITLCV Q lC F' LC J 56 7 YER 1 Csvrna Track Cleb 36 57 Track 55 36 57 Asvronomy Club Advanced Sllde Rule Club 53 LINDA DYER Dram NCS Clqb 55 Allued Yomh 55 Fulure Busmess Leaders of Amerlca Club 56 57 Secretary Dls1rnbLrlveEducaTrcr1 Club JERRY EARLY M RILYN ELDER Dranarcs Cl5b m bprans A Cappella 56 57 Muslc Apprccr from Cl.Jb 55 Fuwre Homemakers of A1 erica Mnxed Claolr ANN ELIOT Frlervdluest Glrl 57 Cheerleader 5 Qmd mf Cmmcll 55 56 37 Norrmee r Carolco Queen 57 F lu e Te cl Awe relay, Atwsa Vlce we LOIS ELKINS Fl.lL,rC Hcr Aw a Y TLLW CL M 'WR , , A ,, l,-p,f f f ' .Q J ' ' ,K .. h M'-1 1 Y' ' - -- .. 0- -- ' ,N , ' 1- -ml 4 -4 1 ' wi . fr 44 xi 4, vgwxv-1 Q l . X , 1 . . ' 5 F , ' ' N T V V . 6 . N a Q N , f f .- ., .Aiwa Y Q . , 5 , K N 3, JW! 5 D .. , , ,5,' ' g f , 5 N l u M r ' 9 U 1' xg A ' Y l I , . 1 ,fi ' A' Sv L Q L L ,. i L rl , A A . 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UP f A A LOUIS EPPERSON-Allied Youth 555 Baseball Manager 555 Student Council 55 MARY LOUISE ERSKINE-Homeroom Secretary 555 Thespians 56, 575 Homeroom President 565 A Cappella 575 Advanced Girls' Choir 55, 56 LIBBY FAUBION-A Cappella 56,. 575 Travel Club 565 Junior Red Cross Club 555 French Club 555 Girls' Choir 55 MIKE FLAHIE-Band 55, 56, 575 Science Club 565 Beginning Slide Rule 575 Chess Club 56 ARCELIA FLORES-Choir 55, 56, 575 Future Homemakers of America Club 575 Music Ap- preciation Club 56 BENNIE FOGLE-Allied Youth5 Boys' Athletic Club5 Industrial Arts5 Christmas Pageant 55 JERRY FORD-Geology Club5 Football 555 Basketball 55 NANCY FORMAN-Senior Class Secretary 575 National Honor Society 56, 575 Student Coun- cil 55, 56, Secretary 575 Catoico Business Manager 56, 575 Nominee for Catoico Queen 575 Quill and Scroll 56, 57 DAWNE FRANZE-Tennis 56, 575 Hobbs A Cap- pella Choir 555 New Mexico All-State Choir 555 Hobbs High School Spanish Club 55 TOMMY FREEMAN-Basketball 55, 56, 575 Be- ginners Slide Rule 575 M Club 56, 57 PEGGY FUGATT-Future Business Leaders of America5 Future Hornernakers of America 55, 565 Mixed Choir 565 A Cappella Choir 56, 57 DENZEL GATES seniors '57 seniors '57 CAROLYN GEORGE-Future Homemakers of America Club Historian 55, 56, 575 Oklahoma Secretary of Sophomore Class5 Basketball Queen Attendant RICHARD GlBSONQTrack 55, 56, 575 Allied Youth 555 Track and Field Club 575 French Honor Society 565 Geology Club 55 NANCY GLENN-Future Homemakers of America Proiect Chairman 565 Officials' Club 575 Homeroom Treasurer 56 ELIA GONZALES-Volleyball5 Baseball5 Future Hornemakers of America Club 565 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 56, 57 JOYCE GRAHAM-Half Timers 555 Future Homemakers of America 55, 565 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club 56, 57 JOHN GREATHOUSE-Student Council 555 Track 555 Allied Youth 555 Junior Academy of Science 565 Advanced Slide Rule Club 57 ANNA GREEN-Future Teachers of America 565 Music Appreciation Club 55, 565 Allied Youth 555 Rodeo Club 57 JOE GREEN RALPH GREENLEE-Football 56, 575 Basket- ball 555 Junior Classical League 555 Science Academy 555 Slide Rule Club 56 PAT GRIFFIN-Volleyball 55, 565 Future Home- rnakers of America 555 Industrial Cooperative Training Reporter 575 Girls' Athletic Club 56 JIMMY GRIFFITH-Radio Club 55, 56, 57 JANE CRIMES-Mixed Choir 555 Advanced Girls' Choir 55, 565 A Cappella 56, 575 Bible Club 555 Allied Youth 555 Morning Watch Club President 55, 56 RETTA GUNTER ANN GUTHRIE Quill and Scroll 56 57 Bus: ness Manager of the Bulldog Banner 57 French Club 55 Vuce Prestdent of the Book Revnew Club 56 Chour 55 56 Allted Youth 55 PAULlNE GWYN Choir 55 56 57 Half tnmers 55 Spamsh Club 55 56 Chrtstmas Pageant 56 AllSchooI Show 57 RONNIE HALL Future Farmers of Amernca Vocattonal Industrual Club 55 56 57 KENNETH HARDIN Band 55 56 57 Future Bustness Leaders of Amernca Club 5 As tronomy Club 56 BILL HARMON Future Farmers of Ameruca Club 55 56 DHARMA HARMS Band 55 56 57 AllState Band 55 56 Future Nurses Club 56 Treas SHIRLEY HARRINGTON Future Homemakers of Amerrca Club 55 56 Secretary 57 Jour nalusm Club 55 DON HARVEY Journallsm Club 55 Travel and Photography 56 Homeroom Prestdent 56 MARK HARVEY Football 55 56 57 Chemls try Research Club Vice President 57 DOUGLAS HATFIELD Debate 55 56 57 A Cappella 56 57 Natzonal Forensuc League 55 56 57 Tennis Club 56 57 President Tennts Te m 55 56 57 N tnonal Honor Soctety 56 57 BETTY JACK HAWKINS National Honor Soc: ety 56 57 Student Councll 55 56 57 Sensor Class Treasurer 57 Pan Amertcan Club 55 57 1 ' ' I I. 1 I . . 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 . - ' 551 1 1 - 1 1 1 5g - 1 - 1 1 1 '- . 1 1 1 1 urer 57, Junior Red Cross 565 Band Club 56 1 1 1 - - ' 1 i . - 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 I 5 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i ' 1 - 1 - I rvrrrcs HAwrcrNs Band 55 55 57 Texas rfr1sro1y 55 57 RONNIE HAWKS Band 55 56 57 Radio Club 55 Chernrstry Club 56 Camera Club 57 All School Show 56 CAROLINE HAZLIP Advanced Choir 56 Fu ture Nurses Club 56 57 Frrst Ard Club 55 Homeroorn Presrdent AllSchool Show 55 56 57 VON DEAN HEAIRREN Homeroom Secretary A'Ired Youth 55 Altrusa Club 55 Journalrst Club 56 Amateur Radro Club 57 Grrls Chorr 55 56 F ED HEDGES Football 55 56 57 Club 55 56 57 Baseball 57 Allred Youth 55 Track 56 lndustrral Arts Club 57 DON HENDERSON Student Councrl Presrdent 56 57 Natronal Forensrc 56 57 Thesprans tary 55 Tennrs 55 56 57 FRANK HENDERSON Band 55 56 Begrnnrng Slrde Rule Club 55 Travel and Photography 56 Astronomy Club 57 Thesprans BETTY HENSLEY FHA 55 56 DE Secretary 56 57 MIKE HERRING Band 55 56 57 Junror Red Cross Club Lrbrary Club Vrce Presrdent 56 57 Homeroom Presrdent CARROLL HIGHTOWER Football B Squad 55 Allred Youth 55 Number Sense Club 56 57 DE Club 55 56 57 BOBBY HILLEN Football 55 56 57 Basket a 55 6 Baseball 55 56 57 M u 56 57 Allred Youth Club 55 56 Track and Frelcl Club 57 TOMMY HINKLE Amateur Radro Club 57 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 1 . 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' ' ' 1 1 R - I I I 11M.1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 A ' 1 1 ' 56, 575 Tennis Club 565 Geology Club, Secre- 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - b ll , 5 5 , , 5 Cl b 1 1 1 1 DWAIN HINSLEY-Band, Sergeant 575 Band 55, 56, 575 Band Club 555 Amateur Radio Club 565 Beginning Slide Rule Club 57 GENE HOLLINSHEAD-Basketball 555 Baseball 55, 565 Journalism 55, 565 Dramatics Club President 575 Homeroom, President 56, 57 NANCY HOLT DON HOOD-Art Club 555 Allied Youth 555 Science Club 57 ROY HOOVER-Allied Youth 565 Homeroom, Vice President 57 BUDDY HOPPER-Science Club 55, 565 Band 55, 56, 57 EDDY HOPPER-Tennis 55, 56, 575 Paper Staff 56, 575 Homeroom President 56, 575 Student Council 575 Quill and Scroll 56, 575 Press Club 57 BUTCH HOWARD-Baseball 55, 56, 575 Basket- ball 55, 56, 575 Number Sense Club 56, 575 Allied Youth 55 PATSY HOWARD-Halftimers 555 FHA 565 Li- brary Club 55, 565 DE Club SANDRA HUESTIS MAX HUTCHINS CARL HYDE-Band 55, 56, 575 Sergeant and Captain 56, 575 Stage Band 56, 575 Student Council5 Band Club 555 Slide Rule Club 57 seniors '57 seniors '57 1 fit RAMONA HYND-Music Appreciation Club 555 Advanced Girls' Choir 55, 565 Pan-Ameri- can Club 56, 575 A Cappella 565 National Honor Society 56, 575 Oil Essay Contest Win- ner 57 BETTY IVY WANDA JACKSON-Brush and Pallet Club 565 Pan-American Club 55, 56 SONNY JACOBSON-Football 56, 575 Base- ball 55 SHARON JACOBY-Rodeo Club 575 Future Teachers' Club5 Allied Youth 55 BILL JOBE-Football 555 Baseball 555 Allied Youth 555 Future Journalists 55, 565 Dramatics 56, 57 JERRY JOHNSON-Allied Youth 555 Athletic Club 565 Track and Field Club 575 Homeroom President 57 JOYCE JOHNSON-Band 55, 56, 575 Junior Red Cross Club 555 Allied Youth 565 Future Nurses' Club 565 Band Club 555 Music Ap- preciation Club 57 TOM JOHNSON-National Honor Society 56, 575 National Forensic 56, 575 Thespians 575 Tennis 55, 56, 575 A Cappella 56, 575 Oil Essay Winner 57 JERAL JONES-Junior Academy of Science, President 565 Slide Rule Club 565 Biology Club 555 Chess Club 57 KAY JONES-Allied Youth 555 Music Apprecia- tion Club 565 Student Council 565 FBLA 575 Homeroom Vice President 57 SHIRLEY JONES-Allied Youth 55, 565 Photog- raphy Club 56 ELLA MAE KELLY-Mixed Choir 555 Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 565 A Cappella 575 FHA 55, 565 Officials' Club 57 PAULINE KELLY-FHA 555 Intramural Volley- ball Captain 55, 565 ICT Reporter 57 FRANCES KENNEDY-Homeroom Secretary 555 Halftimers 555 National Honor Society 575 Al- trusa Club 555 Bulldog Banner Staff 56, 57 DON KIDWELI.-Baseball 55, 56, 575 Science Club 555 Homeroom Officer 555 Athletic Club 565 History Club 575 Allied Youth DICK KINSEY-Camera Club 575 A Cappella 575 Industrial Arts Club 565 Chemistry Club 565 Astronomy Club 565 Junior Academy of Science 55 SANDRA KIRBY-Allied Youth 55, 56, 575 Choir 565 All-School Show 57 EDWARD KIRKPATRICK-Student Council 55, 565 Debate 565 Spellers Club 56, 575 Basket- ball 555 Extemporaneous Speaking 565 District Spelling 56 DAVID KLAPPROTH-Track 555 Slide Rule Club 555 Football 565 Industrial Arts Club 57 HOLLIE KNIGHT-Texas History Club 575 An- other School: FFA 555 Junior Historians 555 Track 55 LONNIE KREGER-FFA 55, 56, science Club 55, DE 555 Rodeo Club 575 Football 55 PEGGY KULBETH JOANN LAND-Half-timers 555 Spanish Club 555 Future Business Leaders of America 565 Library Club 57 DAVID LANGSTON FFA 56 Beginners Sllde Rule 57 M Award 56 LAVONNA LEATON DAVID LEGGETT Band 55 56 57 Forensnc 56 57 Golf 56 Stamp Club 56 Slrde Rule Club Scuence Club .llM LESTER Tennns 55 56 57 A Cappella 56 57 Thesprans Soclety 56 57 Geology Club 55 Tenms Club 55 56 Mlxed Cholr 55 M E LILLIS FFA 55 56 57 Rodeo ub Secre Treasurer 57 BOB LINDNER National Honor Society 56 57 Thesprans 56 57 Camera Club 56 A Cappella 56 Beginners Slude Rule Club 55 Future Journalusts Club 55 WESLEY LINTHICUM Football 55 56 57 Allred Youth 55 56 Horneroom Offlcer 57 M CTub lndustrual Arts Club Speech Club 55 56 57 LOU ALICE LOCK CLTOIY 55 56 57 Rodeo Club 57 TONY LOGSDON Intramural Football and Basketball 55 56 57 Vnce President Home room 55 FFA 55 56 57 JOHNNY LONG Brush and Pallet 55 Begun ners Slade Rule 55 Muslc Appreclatuon Club 55 56 Perfect Attendance Award 55 56 Thesplans 56 57 PATSY LOVELACE Band 55 56 57 Band Club 55 Allred Youth 55 Number Sense Club 56 Music Appreclatuon Club French Club Natnonal Honor Socrety BETTY LUMPKIN A Cappella 56 57 French Club 55 Thespuans 57 Second In Dustruct Declamatron 55 Regronal Vocal Soloust All School Show 55 56 57 ,,. - 1 - 111 11 1 1 ' 1,1 11 ,1 1 11 IK - 111 Cl - 11 11 1 '.,. 1 1 .1 - 111 1, 1 1111 , - , 1 1 1, - 111 111 - 1 1, - I , ,. 1, .. 1 11 11 1 - 111 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1- 1, SONDRA LUSTER-FHA 55, 56, 57, Future Journalists' Club Vice President 55, FHA Vice President, Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 56, Homeroom Secretary 57 DEANIE LYNN-Band 55, 56, 57, Homeroom Vice President 57, Band Club 55, All-School Show 57, lntramurals 56 KAYE MANSKER-Homeroom President 55, 56, Homeroom Vice President, Student Council Alternate 57, A Cappella 56, 57, All-School Show 55, 57, Operetta 56, 57 JULIA MARBERRY-Future Nurses' Club 56, 57, Future Journalists' Club 55, 56, All-School Show 55, 56, Ad Seller for Catoico, Press Club, Christmas Pageant KENNETH MARTIN-FFA 55, DE Club 55, 56. CYNTHIA MASHBURN-Tennis 55, Future Teachers' Club 55, 56, Future Nurses 56, Speech Club 57 MARTHA MAST-Class Secretary 55, 56, Catoico Staff 56, 57, Editor 57, National Honor So- ciety 56, 57, Catoico Court 57, Best All-Around Girl 57, A Cappella 57 RICHARD MATLOCK-All-School Show 55, 56, Boys' Athletic Club 55, 56, Student Council State Convention MAE CLARE MCBRIDE-Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 56, Volleyball Team 56, Future Business Leaders 57 PHlLLlP MCCLURE-Allied Youth Club Presi- dent 56, Homeroom Vice President 55, Radio Club 57 BILL MCCOLLUM-Allied Youth 55, Dramatics 56, Thespians 57, A Cappella 56, 57, Golf 57, Safety Committee 56 JACK McCREERY-ICT 55, 56 seniors '57 tw zz, 35 2 tow A W vi,, ,f,f ,fe 47 W X if in-Y mf seniors '57 MARGARET McDANIEL-Cheerleader 56, 575 Allied Youth 565 Art Club 575 Howdy Week Favorite 565 Student Council 56 JUDY McDONALD-Girls' Choir 55, 56, 575 FHA 56, 575 Bulldog Staff 565 Science Club 555 Journalism Club 56. LEE ONA McDOWELL-FHA 555 ICT 56. LINDA MCFARLAND-Music Appreciation Club 555 Future Teachers 555 Dramatics 565 Thes- pians 575 District Extemporaneous Speech Meet, second place 565 Waco Speech Meet 56 LEROY MCGLOTHLIN-Band 55, 56, 575 Stage Band 55, 56, 575 Chess Club 55, 565 Dixie- land Band 555 Band Club 55 FAY MCMILLAN-Allied Youth 555 FBL 56, 575 Homeroom President 55 TAHLIE McNATT-Cheerleader, Wylie, Texas, 555 History Club Vice President 55, 565 Home Economics Queen 555 Girls' Basketball Team 55 TERESA MCNEAL RUDOLPH MCQUATTERS-Geometry of Design Club 56 HENRY MEADOWS-Chemistry Research Club Officer 575 Homeroom Officer 575 Golf 575 National Honor Society 56, 575 Slide Rule 555 Allied Youth 55 JANICE MERRITT-FHA 555 Future Nurses 55, 56 PAM MILES-Pied Pipers Club 56, 57 MARY KAY MILLER Nateonal Honor Socnety 56 57 Natnonal Forenslc 56 57 Dramatlcs Club President 56 Thespuans 57 Allred Youth MARTHA MILLS Allred Youth 55 Astronomy Club 55 56 DE Club 56 57 GERALD MITCHELL Allred Youth Club 55 Sllde Rule Club 56 HARRIETT MITCHELL Natuonal Honor Soclety 55 56 57 A Cappella 55 56 Sclence Club 55 Mlxed Chour 55 SHARON MITCHELL Student Council 55 56 57 Basketball Sweetheart 56 Catovco Court 56 57 Band 55 56 57 Electuons Commut tee of Student Councul All School Show 57 GIBBS MOOD Band 56 57 Dramatucs Club Offlcer 56 Advanced Slnde Rule Club 57 AlISchool Show 56 57 Chrlstmas Pageant 56 Operetta 56 MARILYN MOORE Allred Youth 55 Buble Club 55 Junlor Red Cross Club 56 Dramatlcs Club 56 57 Muxed Cholr 55 Girls Cholr 56 57 PAT MOORE Half Ttmers 55 Future Teachers Club 55 Future Buslness Leaders 55 56 57 JOHNNY MORENO Golf Team 55 56 57 KENNETH MORGAN FFA 55 56 Vice Pres! dent 57 ZOLA MORGAN Student Councll 57 Band Malorette 55 56 57 Junuor Red Cross 55 Natuonal Thesplan Socuety 57 BOBBIE MULLICAN Junuor Classical League Reporter Musu: Apprecuatuon Club Advanced Gnrls Chonr 56 57 Allied Youth I I I I I I .. 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' - I 1 'MAE 'lllwllw w W 4 wi? 58 WILMA NALL Mnxed Chonr 55 Advanced Gurls Chour 56 57 FHA 55 57 Future Bus: ness Leaders Club Vuce Presldent 55 JANE NEILL Jumor Red Cross Club 55 Travel and Photography Club Secretary 56 Future Teachers Club 57 Band 55 56 57 Student Councnl 57 Jumor Classucal League 55 CAROL ANN NEVILLE Student Council 56 57 Thesplans 56 56 Thespuans Play 56 All School Show 55 56 57 Homeroom Officer 55 Mvslc Apprecratuon Club 55 WYNONA NEWMAN FHA 55 56 Glrls Chonr 55 56 A Cappella 56 57 Mornlng Watch Program Chairman 56 57 KEN NEWTON Tennis 55 Chemistry Club 55 56 Homeroom President 56 57 Natuonal Honor Socnety 56 57 Golf 55 56 57 Ad vanced Sllde Rule 56 57 DON NICHOLS Allled Youth Track and Field Club 56 Boys Athletuc Club 56 Football 55 RANDALL NOTGRASS Band 55 56 57 I dustrlal Arts Club 56 57 Slade Rule Club 55 Speech Club 56 Sclence Club 55 MATILDA OCHOA Pan American Club Pres: dent 55 56 57 Volleyball B Team 56 ROY ODOM Vlctorla Texas Key Club 56 Band 55 CIPRIANO OLGIN Pan American Club 57 Spanush Club 55 56 57 BARBARA ONEIL FHA 55 56 Allled Youth Club 55 Homeroom Secretary 56 JIM OWENS Football 55 56 57 Basketball 55 56 57 Sophomore Class Favonte 55 M Club 55 56 57 Baseball 56 57 Homeroom Presadent 56 GENE PACE-Football 555 Basketball 555 AI- lied Youth 555 Slide Rule Club 565 Press Club 575 Track 55 JOAN PARKER-Halftimers 555 Junior Dra' matics Club 565 Senior DE Club 55 DAVE PARR-Football 555 Track 555 Junior Academy of Science 565 FFA 555 Slide Rule Club5 Basketball 55 NANCY PATTERSON-Press Club 56, 575 Stu- dent Council Reporter 575 President's Cabinet 575 Coronation Court 575 Quill and Scroll 56, 575 News Editor, Bulldog Banner 57 PAT PATTERSON-FHA 55, 565 Volleyball 55, 56, 575 Girls' Athletic Association 56, 575 Of- ficials' Club 56, 57 GYPSEY PEAVEY-Girls' Choir 55, 565 A Cap- pella 55, 565 FHA 555 Christmas Pageant 55 ELEANOR PENN-Thespians 575 All-State Choir 565 Dramatics 565 Red Cross 555 A Cappella 56, 57 CHARLES PETERSON-A Cappella 56, 575 Stamp Club 565 Chess Club 57 JESSE PETREE-Industrial Arts Club 56, 57 BAILEY PEYTON-Advanced Slide Rule 57 LEROY PHIFFER-VIC 56, 575 Intramurals 55, 56, 57 SANDRA PITTMAN-Band 55, 56, 575 Band Club Librarian 555 Allied Youth Club 55, 565 Art Club 565 Top Ad Seller 55 seniors '57 seniors 57 BARBARA Plrrs rurure Nurses Club 56 ICT 57 Prolectors Club 55 RONNIE PITZER Allred Youth 55 Chess Cub Track Club Track 55 56 Beginners Sllde Rue JUDI POGUE Class Vlce Presldent 56 Student Councll 56 Treasurer 57 Natlonal Honor So clety 56 Vlce Presldent 57 Thesplans 55 56 57 Qulll and Scroll 56 57 Most Representa tlve 57 JOHN PORTER Band 55 56 57 Band Club 55 Stamp Club 56 Beglnnlng Sllde Rule 56 Perfect Attendance 56 All School Show 57 LEONARD PORTER NANCY PORTER Buble Club 55 Llbrary Club 56 DE Club 57 LLOYD POWELL JANENNE POWLEDGE A Cappella 56 57 Muslc Appreclatlon Club 55 57 Pan Amer: can Club SecrelaryTreasurer 56 AllSchool Show 55 57 Perfect Attendance Award 56 Chrlstmas Pageant 55 56 PATSY PRulrT Volleyball 55 55 Llbrary Club 56' FHA Club 55 offlmls Club 57 MARCIA QUEEN Band 55 56 57 Malorette 56 57 Tennls 55 56 57 Junlor Red Cross Secretary 55 Muslc Appreclatlon Club 57 Band Club 55 JEFF RAWLS Football 55 Baseball 55 56 Rodeo Club 57 Boys Athletlc Club 56 Al lled Youth 55 MOLLIE RAY A Cappella 56 57 Qulll and Scroll 56 Student Councll 55 56 Annual Staff 56 57 Future Nurses Club 56 Thesplans 56 JOHN REDFERN Natuonal Honor Soclety 56 57 Natnonal Forenslc Student Council 54 Parlxamentarlan 55 Advanced Sllde Rule Club 55 56 Presudent 57 Nurnber Sense Club 57 Golf 56 57 MIKE REED Nattonal Honor Socnety 56 5 Press Club Presldent 57 Bulldog Banner edltor 57 Chemustry Research Club 57 DAVID REEL Allxed Youth 55 Advanced Slnde Rule Club 55 56 57 Natnonal Honor Socnety 57 Horneroorn Secretary 57 fnrst and second place Industrlal Arts Contest SHEILA REEL Allled Youth 55 PanArnerncan 56 FTA 56 Delegate to Spanlsh Fnesta 55 56 Intramurals 55 56 Home-malcnng 55 YN REESE First Ad Club 55 Alle Youth 55 Future Journalusts Club 5 s tronorny Club 57 JOSEPHINE REYES Pan Amerncan 55 56 Volleyball 56 BRYAN RHODES Band 55 56 57 Dramatucs Club 56 57 Thespuans 56 57 Declamatnon 56 57 AIISchool Show 56 57 LINDA ROBERTS Astronomy Club 55 56 57 RONALD ROGERS Allred Youth 55 Slade Rule 56 Industrial Arts 57 DON RONE M Club 56 57 Vice Presxdent of Sensor Class 57 Football 55 56 57 Bas all 56 57 Track 56 5 Lion of e Week JUDY ROPER Allued Youth 55 Pied Pupers 56 Amateur Radto 57 Homeroom Secretary 57 CARL ROSE Sllde Rule Club 55 Industrnal Arts Club 56 57 w ' q 'q.. fi it 3 9 're if --wg -.. 'Ol ?4w ,av ,fn -1 Q-.,. --xw -.sl may W JOHN ROSENBURG Nataonal Forensnc League 56 57 Junnor Classucal League Band 55 56 57 Allred Youth 55 Beglnnung Slnde Rule Club 55 SAMMY ROSSON Football 55 56 57 Basket ball 55 56 Baseball 55 56 57 Allred Youth 55 56 Spellers Club 57 Homeroom Presn dent 55 ROYCE RUNYAN Industrlal Arts Club 55 57 Chemustry Lab Assustant JACQUELINE RUSHING Band 55 56 57 Chemustry Research Club 57 Chemustry Lab Aide Bugganeers 55 Speech Club 56 REVA RUSSELL Natnonal Honor Soclety 56 School Show 56 57 DON SAMPLES FFA Club 55 56 Jumor Acad emy of Science 56 MYRTIE SANDERS Mixed Chou' 55 A Cap pella 56 57 FHA 55 57 FBLA 56 RHEA DEAN SANDERSON SHIRLEY SAUNDERS-FHA 55 56 Volleyball 55 56 Officials Club 56 57 DIANE SCHMELZER Halfhmers 55 FBLA Treasurer 56 57 SUE SCHNEIDER Musnc Apprecnahon Club Band 55 56 57 Number Sense Vnce Pres: dent 56 Future Nurses Club 56 Junior Red Cross Secretary 55 Band Club 55 GEORGE SCHOVJSA Industrial Arts Club 56 57 Presldent 56 Chess Club Vlce President 56 Basketball Manager 55 , : ' ' 1 , , 2 : ' ' ' - , , 1 - , : , , 1 , : : - - ' I 1 - , , : 1 : 1 - ' ' , 57: Art Clubg Dramatics Clubg Allied Youth: All- , - , 2 ' - .1 ' ' F . , 1 , : , : . 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' , , : '- I I , 1 ' ' : JOHN SCOBEY-Band 55, 56, 575 Slide Rule Club 55, 565 Number Sense Club 575 Industrial Arts Club 565 National Honor Society 56, 575 Amateur Radio Club 55, 56 BERNIE SELLE-Baseball B Squad 555 M Club 565 Music Appreciation Club 555 Allied Youth 555 Industrial Arts Club 565 Boys' Athletics Club 565 Vocational Industrial Club 56, 57 JAMES SELLERS-Chess Club 565 DE Club 57 JOHN SELLERS-Chess Club 565 DE Club 57 DAN SIMMONS-Mixed Choir 555 A Cappella 56, 57 JACK SKELTON-Junior Classical Leaguey Jun- ior Academy of Science5 Allied Youth5 Slide Rule Club5 Chemistry Research Club BOBBY SMITH-Slide Rule Club 565 Allied Youth 55 JOEL SMITH LAURA LEE SMITH-Tennis 55, 56, 575 National Honor Society 56, 575 Thespians 575 All-School Show 55, 56, 575 Homeroom Officer 555 Coronation Entertainment 55, 56 SALLY SMITH-Allied Youth 555 French Club 555 Future Teachers' Club 56, 575 Choir 56 TOMMY SMITH Roaster SOLOMON-FFA 55, 56, 575 seminal 55, 56 seniors '57 seniors '57 6. Y BARBARA SONDERUP-FHA 55, 565 Library Club 56,57 MARILYN SOPER-FHA5 Junior Red Cross5 Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 56, 575 Dramatics Club5 All-School Show5 Mixed Choir MAE SORGE-Pan-American Club 555 Allied Youth 555 Mixed Choir 55, 56, 575 Book Re- view Club 565 Girls' Choir 565 Music Ap- preciation Club 57 BOBBY SPAW-Track 56, 575 Allied Youth 55, 565 Cheerleader 575 Homeroom President 55, Vice President 575 Dramatics Club 57 JEANNIE SPIVEY CATHY STANDEFER-Student Council 55, 565 A Cappella 575 Thespians 55, 565 FTA 555 All- School Show 55, 565 Girls' Choir 55 JON STARNES-Football 55, 56, 575 Track 565 M Club 56, 575 Industrial Arts Club Vice President 575 Chess Club 565 Allied Youth 55 BILLIE STEWART-Junior Academy of Science 55, 565 All-School Show 56, 575 Press Club 575 Christmas Pageant 55, 565 Advanced Girls' Choir 56, 575 Interscholastic League Spellers 57 DAVID STEWART-Mixed Choir 555 A Cappella 56, 575 Spanish Club 55, 565 FFA Club 555 Radio-Speech Club 56, 57 JAMES STEWART-Football 55, 56, 575 Track 565 Chemistry Club5 Slide Rule Club5 Perfect Attendance Award 55 DON STEVENSON-Library Club 56, 575 FFA 55, 56 CLAYTON STOKER-Football 555 Basketball5 FFA 555 A-H Club 56, 575 Rodeo Club 56, 57 NELDA STRICKLAND Pued Papers 55 56 Morning Watch Club 56 57 RONNIE STUBBLEFIELD Allted Youth Chess Club Buble Club ARNOLD TAYLOR Vocattonal lndustrtal Club 55 56 57 Vnce Presndent 56 57 JAMES THOMSON Mtxed Chotr 56 A Cap pella 57 Barbershop Stngtng Club 56 Morn :ng Watch Club 57 Chess Club 56 AllSchool Show 57 DARRELL THORNTON Basketball 55 56 Base ball 55 57 Boys Athlettc Club 56 Mustc Apprectatton Club Allted Youth FFA JAMES TOM Student Council 56 57 FFA President 57 M Club 55 Basketball 55 56 FFA 55 56 57 FARRELL TOON CAROL TRAVIS Student Counctl 56 57 Jumor Class Treasurer 56 Nattonal Forensnc 56 A tronomy Club Vtce President 56 Thesptan Vtce President 57 Allred Youth 55 RUBY TREDAWAY Volleyball 55 56 57 Gtrls Athlettc Club Secretary 55 56 Offlctals Club 56 57 Allted Youth 55 56 LOIS TROCKE DE Club 56 57 JOE TUNNEL Nattonal Forenslc 55 56 57 Thesptans 56 57 Debate Club 55 56 Band 55 56 57 Allted Youth 55 Dramattcs Club JOY TURNER Band 55 56 57 Future Nurses J 1 951: S VJWVZWZ fy X- 5 CORRINA TUTTLE DE Club 57 ROBERTA UPFOLD Natnonal Honor Socnety 56 57 Pan Amerucan Club 55 56 57 A Cap pella 57 French Award 56 AllSchool Show 55 56 57 Operetta 55 56 57 GARY USELTON A Cappella 56 57 CARL VANOVER Baseball 55 56 57 Alled Youth 55 56 Chess Club 57 ANGELA VAUGHT Allred Youth 55 Cheer leader 56 Homeroom Presndent 56 Football Sweetheart 57 Catofco Court 57 Student Councul 57 KURT VONOSlNSKl Thespuans 57 Football 55 56 57 Allied Youth 55 56 A Cappella 56 NONlE WALLER Allned Youth 55 56 Pled Puper Club 56 Number Sense Club 57 SHIRLEY WALTHALL Natuonal Honor Society 57 Glrls Cholr 57 DELORES WALTON Choir Allned Youth FBLA Photography and Travel Club Muslc Appre cratuon Club NELL WARREN FHA 55 57 Student Councll 55 Future Journalists Club 55 56 Astronomy Club 56 Homeroom Treasurer 55 DEANNA WATKINS Qulll and Scroll 56 57 Press Club 56 57 Pan Amerlcan Club Re porter 56 57 Bulldog Staff 56 57 Co editor 57 Advanced Glrls Chour 57 MIKE WATLINGTON 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 -' 1 - 1 1 1 i 1 1 .-. ' I . 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 575 Music Appreciation Club 555 Track 55, 56 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 I . - 1 1 ' . , . 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - . ' ' ' 1 CARL WATSON-Allied Youth 565 FFA 55, 565 All-School Show 56 PATSY WATSON DICK WESTERFIELD-Band 55, 56, 575 Geome- try of Design Club 55, 565 Beginners' Slide Rule Club 565 Allied Youth 55, 565 Radio- Speech Club 56, 575 Dance Band 56, 57 BILL WESTON CAROL WHITE-Future Nurses' Club 565 Thespians 56, 57, Librarian 575 All-School Show 56, 575 Thespian Play 57 JIM WILCOX-A Cappella 56, 575 Thespians 55, 56, 575 First place District One4Act Play Contest 565 Christmas Pageant 55, 565 All- School Show 55, 56, 57 PAT WILKERSON-National Honor Society 56, 575 A Cappella Secretary 57 JACK WILKINSON-Future Journalists' Club Secretary 555 Golf 55, 56, 575 M Club 55, 56, 575 Quill and Scroll5 A Cappella 56, 575 Thespians 56, 57 BEATRICE WILLIAMS-Halftimers 555 Allied Youth 555 FBLA 555 DE Club 56, 57 BURL WILLIAMS-Vocational Arts Club 55, 56, 57 DOLLY WILLIAMSON-National Honor Society 57 T. L. WILLIAMS-DE Club 56, President 57 . . . seniors '57 qgfbw ,Q MMI -4 ev ev- 'Q up 'Q-M.. 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CORNELIA WINKLER DE Club 57 CHARLES WOOD Allred YOUYIW 55 Junior Academy of Sclence 56 Slide Rule Club 56 Chess Club 57 Perfect Attendance Award 56 JANICE WOOLSEY Volleyball Captaan 56 FHA Sergeant at Arms 55 Gurls Athletlc As socuataon 56 ICT Secretary 57 BOB WOOTEN Football 55 56 Allied Youth 55 Boys Athletnc Assoclatuon 56 JERRY WRIGHT Basketball 55 56 57 Alled Youth 55 Junuor Academy of Scuence 55 Slide Rule Club 55 lndustrlal Arts Club 57 LALLAJO WRIGHT Allred Youth 55 Pied Pup ers Club 56 Homeroom Secretary 56 57 Gnrls Chonr 56 57 BILL WRISTEN Sophomore Class Vice Pres: dent 55 Allred Youth 55 Track 55 Cheer leader 57 Slide Rule Club 57 ROGER YARDLEY JAMES YORK Football 55 56 57 Basketball 55 56 57 Student Councnl 55 56 Sopho more Class Treasurer 55 Junuor Class President 56 M Club 55 56 57 CHARLES YOUNG Band 55 56 Slnde Rule Club 55 56 Hystencal Hlstory Club 56 57 Sergeant at Arms RONNIE ZENT Chess Club 56 56 Odessa Hugh School. Wrestlmg Club 55 56 Wuchnta Kansas: Wrestling Team 55 56 Not pictued: YVONNE ANDERSON RiCHARD BANKS MARILYN BREWER JANE CLARKSTON GAYLE PETERSON BOYD PETTYJOHN PLUMMER ROLAND RAMSEY ROBERTA ROBERSON KENNETH THOMAS W. O. WHORTON He soars through the air with the greatest of ease-Bill Wristen demonstrates the contortions calculated to inspire spirit, nn X! Our football sweetheart! Congratulations are extended to Angela Vaught by Kaye Mansker and Lallaio Wright. A Tlwmk I ll take If easy This year I so I m a lunlor fho huml I ll lust play around ...fraTali11le... . . . 'cause after all, it'll soon be my chance To star! 3 af 1 1 Q, I 3 J , ' i , 7 ,. if ' T, Y . LA i ,Zi .1 , .51 , 1., 5.a+--'lx :Q , f ' I ,Q . ., 1 in X JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS TINKER DOWNING SSSSSSS..,.,S,SSSSSS,, ,SS. S ss NANCY MCCALI. ,,,, JOAN KITLEY ss MARTHA MARKS S,,, S, President Secretary Treasurer Vice President iuniors ' no D- uv- AA: 41111 lunlors 57 Ov- 'ixv Y 26 usd ... 4.1 1. 5 It ,J Bull Abbott Jane Aclwrns Judy Adams lfary Ann Adams Anna A naond Oleva Alvarado Nscves Andrade Vncku Anderson James Applegate Bonme Arnold Paul Attaway Sandra Aycock Barbara Barber Rnch Barkley Jackue Barham 0- T arr Betty Barrett Evelyn Barron Preston Baze 1 Barry Beal Q ll-N 's BA' John Bennett Jeanette Best Gene Bnslfvop James Buslnop Bonnte Blzckwood Cirol Bluckv ell Ecldve Bobbutt 6' Carolyn Boles Tuna Bolt o o , o 1 o A - Q' W f V 1 1 . I . V ,U , L,- . - 7, l . , 5? 5 , , QE' u , 1 I Q 'gt 't 4 ' 1 I 6 A: ' I I X . . . r 'z-A. 4, ' V , U 'Q , A k 2 ' 0 . ' ,gi K fi A 5? , , 4 fa. V, Q ,- L V , ,X Q A . B l . ef- 0 . , A v ' has ' Q Ah R Y Kaye Bateman . I 1 .- ' N' fl f'- A I B ' fi . B ' I B Ly, I L , Q B, l BX ,v A all A j v 511. . I' -I 5' , .U , .I , Ig, -,xv A V, ,Res A 5 4 l , . b - E, A N ' - ' .ff at 4' 5. Q' , 1 . h it .f . . 5, , . at ,V . ' . .ft ,pt . t Y . . . ,. -1x 1 5- Joel Boone g K- xx' 2 r Norrnan Bootln . ' , Y fu, ' , Elaine Borkon S 7 Ti Q Betty Bowman : V ' I 2 'QQ' I A' V1 Marilyn Box fr '- 7, wwf' Q' B ,li 25:5- Q L, Sharon Boyett 4, f A 4, 'H ' La Vera Braswell 4: ,W i i'5'1x Tommie Bray 'fx A ti Danny Bristow r Kenneth Brown - l Nancy Brownlee Andy Bruce an 9' Allen Bryson f ...Q Peggy Bryson Q7 1. Q' Rusty Buckingham M' .. 4 mg,-4 1: Sandra Burkett , F' 1' ,., Q. 1 V' '. ' Tommy Burk .Q 1- ty A. l fy ax , y Eddie Bush , 'gf , K- ' -C Tom Campbell Q Icy' ' Y 'LQ Q' Cassie Canion l 4 Q r gm M. i to tif p if l 3wi1'. ff' w han: B Milton Capps '43 f ,., fi Q 1 gh Janice Carpenter 5, , 4 Q ' C Mary Carrasco 'V '-X I fb QFT4 Ramon Carrasco X' 2 v M. N C lt ,,-'M 4 -i ancy arrut 4 A 1, , 'U' N is N, 5 Af! 5 i 1 4 f ,. Jerry Carson Rosa Castillo Roy Castillo Frances Cavitt Clare Chichowski vu r, Yi Was that the bell!?! Mary Lynn Osborne, Annette Simms and Carolyn Evans anticipate the starting of school. fha! li L Qs S Q L dv- 4- on sw v' wr-' -11 I an Q-Q Q-W, N, S r-. ,. 93 x lfl' 1.lll r- 4- wa -6- y Cr 3 laona rol Clnl 3f oc Barbara Clnbun Jo Clrnge T my Coats or Jesse Cole Jefflyn Collier Lorrunne Collrns Celia Colvrlle Clwarles Conner Bob Connery Judy Cook G Cornrsln Don Cox Perry Cox Carl Crawford Clyde Crawford Jennle Sue Crays Margaret Curry Nancy Curry David Dardns Adnan Davis Don Davns Joanne Davls Joy Davls Hungry Bonnne'P Anxnoosly a an ng than food at Yhe dance guven by The fOO1balI coaches for tn earn Include Jerald Bolton Marnlyn Johnson Bonme Blackwood Sharon Mnchell Ray Eatherly and Norman Boo1h Nancy Davts ' Gay Dawson Gene Deal lunlors 1 -5 Don DeVore Jlmmy Duller Nancy Jo Drxon Joyce Dodd Y Bnllne Donnell if Gay Lynn Dorsey Don Dnver Harvey Easley Barbara Earls Ray Eatherly Kay Eaton fx' Edlth Eggleston Patrrcla Elllson Joe Esptnosa Kay Evans Kenneth Evans Sharon Evans Steve Farmer Melba Farrell Johnny Flsher Ben Ford Sandy Franklun Ruth Fread Carmen Fulton Sandra Galloway Q- Abbte Garrett Jerry Gerald L1 5 vs as ...swf 'ic -Lt!! +V! amd' ,rf , MMM? ngyf, ,-W 'Y Y' qu- L o 0 7 7 o o 0 5 7 X 4 Q - ' ,- t 1. tp - C ,sl s 4 ' 'qs qi,--an . ff 4 .vm If REQ' , W i N1 - h , A i .cy ' rn, 4, , X s' ,I L t -ff' -f ' , , . 41 ,. xv' V t iff X, ,,, , Q 132' lf. f .if inifff 1 K WA ill IW l! 5 5 V' I 5 W va ,I ag -- V y I x J J - G- 2 J? -,g .K . il ' 'v x 1 1 ' E - l, . ,, ' ,rf -1' .5 2 ,-. if 3 11' A A A V , ,af fff ,,,, E V M 'I V M I V Ya... 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I -- ' .... 4 G ' l .- gs, g Q 6 ' ,fn fx X 1 b N , ff W i A gy Y, ' - : V , 12:54, I .. ., f I ex, N I 'Qu ,x T 0 1 ,A 5 N 6 , U A., I - L e I 4 V If V 5 L 5 aTe , ',, we L , I U' N G tr ,, jg 5,32 V Q' J ' , K r FN 6: , 5 U , ' as A- , A 1 1 'J ,f 'Y , . , ko G ' Era' :s .r .,.r crkv 1 ' Je' 5' QV f G ' 5 :ga Q 5- f i' G 'H 4 I' ' . Nancy Heard Charles Hendvscn Genda Henderson Jan Henderson Jerry Herndon Lupe Hernandez Doy Herring Jeannette Hill Susan Hills Cecilia Hodges Bill Holden Lewis Holiman Dwayne Howard Shelton Hudgins Janet Huffman Connie Hughes Jim Hughes Rhetha Huggins Vincent Hughes Jan Hutchings John Hunter Dan Irwin Yvonne Ittner Clifton Jackson Joe Jankowiak Lynette Jenkins Jerry Jennings Jerry Johnson Marilyn Johnson Barton Jones 'ic- i if' ' f 7 X x i f 5 ' '2 , iv I Q 3 Q' va, .., ,J M ,-f 4 i i V- C' f Tv- What's new around the campus, Charles? Charles Ratliff keeps Midland up on the M. H. S. news. 9 S- Tv 1. S so 'abil Q, Q., ,QQ . w A 'av' Q 3 In . I , xv 1 ix 1 f Av x 1 ' gc ' 5- I 'jp L 7 ,s , 5' x . - C 5 . :lv is . X f.. I 'L I . 1 . L - f ' 'X J' ' L - ly N 1 5 L i l -.sr l x fn 'xl 7, Sq n- 'n -V-A . 'r L l l as jk , A R ' Y 1 ' f , .Q A ig .. . so 1, Y Q 4-5, ' .a sl' , 1 if .X y gf' ' I 74 WA. V 'SR 6- L QM LJFQ 5' K i . 1' X Q fe 5 .X Y K X 6' . ' GL 'X 'N rg 1 1 1:1 '- ' TS? .. L' 'en .4 . V W. 5' 3555 L 52 Q 1 if 21 I-llwl LW X kg 7 E L L' ,f , x1 -- f ' 5' f .. .lfif X.: s .11 wi!! l s in Dclcres Jones Flf,-m Jones lf,-ann- Q Jones Rfgzszra ,ores Hr-Wy Kev If Evers Ke l,' Dlck Kelsey Carla, Key Pars, Kimball ...V Warne Kmg Tommy Kingon Mary Klrby Del Klrksey Mary Nell Kirksey Wayne Kiser Joan Kltley Eddie Klebold George Lackey Ronnie LaGrange Wesley Lamlnack Linda Lark Ted Lawson Landis Legge Glenda Lesley Nell Lester Nell Llvlngsfon Sue Lowrance Oscar Mabry Marie Malloy Lenls Mannlng See Balke, Zola Morgan and Mama Qoeen add spice and color to me Bulldog Band acrivities. lumors 57 Martha Marks g up Gerlene Marlow Sherlene Marlow Mary Ann Marlowe Howard Marsh X Lloyd Marshall 4, Ann Martm 'nl 1 Shnrl y Martnn -ow Harms Massey John Mast Carol Matteson Vnna Lou Mayfleld Eddie McAluster Robert McBrnde Nancy McCall Reud McClellan 21' 01' Jeanne McConnell K Q' Crouch McCorquodale James McDonald Donna McFarland Janette McMlnn Suzannah Meter Gretchen Mensenhelmer James Melson John Meyer Jlmrny Middleton Barbara Muller Mnke Muller Nell Muller Ann Malls N ll QR s if 344,-S' 41' Q1 541 9. 5. ,H ff' 4 0 'las D7 6- Cv X 1-. QAN O O , I O C . M K -' 4 no l ' K' ' 4- , w l ef 'S 5 ' J , l . I ff ' J Q je -Q 1: S, ' 'f ' ly 'ky 0' A Q ' , ,Aa Q I if L X Il 1 W ' , W Y 2 ' J V X Jn. !!? L . I ,icfz f A A M, 2 ' 'f f, J. Wifll f ' 1 Jaw- ' 'f.'.'1' f-MIK 'ful l . I . l ,Nu , N .' . 4' J - C J N Q V f-. J , J f Ti ' ' L. ., 'fy 'T '-ff 1 Q 'Ry' 4, X T4 swf 59 L J L ' fr ,W ,-wo of 4, flfn xfllfll ll , fl ll, 7' A - ' J il X--Q? A . J J rl- A4 Q f c 5.-1, -L- . . K- ,Vu ,L :N Q i I ,A 'A 5 s s tri n lx 5 . . k O ,V A, ,lr gf , k 44 4 I n , . . f gg N vw, ,:. I , g V , ' -up I 0 11 - f 2' 'J A J I f .4 . . , fp? -' , ' A M 'Y wall- l f 53' 1'- an iuniors '57 Jerry Mills Virginia Milner Barry Minke Barbara Mitcham Wanda Monroe Laveta Montgomery Sandi Montgomery Missy Mood Carroll Moody Oleta Mooney Ann Moore Karen Mork Allene Morrel Mike Morris Bruce Morton Gary Moss Herbie Munson Lynn Murff Mary Murphy Edith Nichols Larry Nichols Jeanni Noe Gwen Norris Ruth O'Donnell Flora Olea Myrtle O'NeaI Ronald Overend Mary Pace Bill Pannill Miriam Parkinson Larry Parks Jerry Fay Parr 5,1 Judia Perry Ronnie Perryman I Larry Patterson 1 Mark Peyton ir 3 -R - Aultie Phillip , ' Sarah Pickett f q. , Eddie Pierce 14: A Barbara Pitzer ,X i L Q 1 I O1 : Emil Fl so ,' Joye Poarch ' g -T I Dail Pope ' 7 '5' John Porter ' f' Richard Post ,, yu, Lee Ora Porter fi RW I Zona Mae Powell an Evelyn Price Leo Province Q' Diana Puryear Donna Qualia fr, Hal Rachal i A Sidney Randolph 6. 1 Mike Rardin l Charles Ralliff V rg- , -fi , , Joan Reeves rf P i iiiqif , . -1 I han:-5. 4 if ,2 '11 W i James Robe rfs Ricardo Rod riquez 1 .9 0- , 909 Q., X x Q w 'Y A ' ,, ,' R is ls 1 JI? rd ca ' 3 gf. Q Y f-0 .. x ,Y i f aey P 6 ,,, 7' ' V L 1 s ik ' L' iff Qi , . Af W , ,4 1' l UP Donna Rogers Robert Rowland Eureta Rose Thislis a typical scene of the last minute rush and bustle before going on stage in the All-School Show. 8l w , - Otho Posse' . -,F G! 5 Sassy R nlrer 3- ii., . ' Flce Ri.th Romsey 'Y ' S C Beocy l2,mse,' Y 1 S V x RO, Rest U . 1 Bunny Sacie' 53 ' Q Raw Saiazer 54 Gary Sarrwtcrd V Croz Sanchez ,H I Joanita Sanchez -4 'si If -v , 8 J ! il W , Sue Sattertield 9 , v 6 Q K Carolyn Saunders . s. , A , Joan Schlichting ' 4 XE K I gh' Jodi Scrivner V ' Nina Selz , ! 'f I ig' ln 1 .iw f mYd?S!:av:-.a .x . J t-ANY I ix , Dwain Sexton K.-5 iv- A' Jackie Seyer Q . , . . , Q Metitia Sharp Q2-L, Susan Sharrick A ,K 'U ,mtg Sharon Shaw N ' .',,'i-E P S . r 14 I , fl' igilg .XSL 5 'v T7 ,1 Y- Thomas Shepherd Marcille Shock La Vonne Simmons Mary Ella Simmons Della Simpson Robert Singleton Wilma Skelton Bonnie Skidmore Kent Sloan Elaine Smith as ' wi. Y What the world'-Going somewhere? Wesley Linthicum and Preston Butcher pose for the camera before boarding the bus for Baytown. Murlel Smnth Ona Pearl Smith Kezth Smder Kay Stall Janette Stanhope Donna St Claur Tommy Steele Bobby Stovall Alice Mane Stanton Curt Stuart James Stump Larry Sullnvan Mary Sulllvan Ktp Swautzbaugh Hnlda Tanner Ann Taylor Joe Taylor Ronnne Taylor Grady Terry George Thomas Jean Thomas Kay Thomas Helen Thompson Jerry Thompson Sue Thompson Mary Dale Thomson Francne Thorn Jo Ann Threet Mona Thurman Allce Turney 1- 94 lunlors 57 ww C55 I 9' '14 gk Bn 'vs V' AU -1... 'R -Q. ww- 1--s X . Y vs- flwml ll ...- -WW ik Ib. T' -I fw- uf,-f ,1- 'V wr 83 ' O , O O I T ,T ' H t A A I A 4 I'-'lt 5 V 'A' Q. gy? R - ' fs- -,gf ' - I - A RT- V' 'F EK i f A, 'A ' A 17 Q- ' , 1 fl V f f FY Q , Ts. - 1 ar . ' V, - :VI gk' W . 1. T t 5 :J V' ' 1 . tk ,-A u 164 fy ll l T l ,tl l Y y T lll T 1' T6 2 rll'l . A , fi M th ' .' W Y, n ' ' A A 5 Q i ' W 'V tr , ' S , 3 . V Y C 1 ' , 4- ? 'Y Wag A . ,Qu ,K ,. fu I , - I ' Q Va I. I T' - ' A , . 5 N . 9 ff av t t xt 1 21. Y' 'X ,.. f,, 4 ig ' , t 2 I Q, 4' k V , vr J J ' t t 1 f 2-1 ,,. , .11 M ll ' -l vv l J I C, . . I an t Y A 45. 11 T ' x S Q s I my I I ,A ' I -W' ,. it T iuniors '57 Tommy Trainer Bill Turner Lige Turner George Turney Euna Kay Upfold June Vineyard Don Vogler Linda Voisel Gene Waddell Billy Walker Chesley Walker James Walker Mari Walker Roger Walker Sue Walker James Wallace Billie Warren Virginia Warren Sandra Walden Marquita Wells Barbara West Dale Whisnant Ronald White Lynda Whitehead Holly Williams Linda Williams Richard Williams Robert Williams Robert Williams Vivian Williams Alice Watkins Hugh West Clarence Wilhelm Sara Williamson Donnie Willis E. L. Wilson Pat Wilson William Wimberly Wayne Winkler Joyce Womack Loyce Womack Wayne Womble Lynda Woodard Jimmy Woodard Richard Wright Wanda Wright Robert Yeargain Alton Young Jerry Young John Younger Alton Yowell Clyde Allen Beverly Bradberry Karen Burns Carol Bryant Tinker Downing Kenneth Fletcher Lynette Frizzell Johnny Bates Mary Giesey Roy Granam Loren Guess T. J. Hernandez Jack Hughes Bobbie Jo Ivy Michael Johnson Pat Johnston Tom Keilman Glenda Jo Lesley Shirley Mahon Ernesta Martinez Calvin McKenzie Jack Moore Carolyn Morganthall Agatha Nance Sonia Phariss Roger Sheriff Sally Jo Taylor Susan Van Den B ark I rn going To gather up new honors i m o sophomore' gung ho' -1.0 ,,4. take on new responsubnlmes X adlusr To new sorroondungs Xx an meet new people' 86 '9!89'oe1o-f . aunluQ SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARY ANN BREEDLOVE S,SS.,S,SS,.SS,SSS,S,,S..S ,A,.., V ice President GLEN AARON ,,,.e S. ,e.ee, S SS S S President PRISSY WALCHER SS SS SSSSS Secretary ANN ELDER SSSSS S Treasurer . . . sophomores E725 ,, , 1' sophomores '57 41 1 1 I l Glen Aaron Ruthie Adams Sonia Adamson Patsy Aday Ramona Adkins Bob Alford Charles Alford Charles Allison Mae Amburn G. G. Anderson Linda Armstrong Eugene Arnold Sylvia Arnold David Atherton Barbara Autrey Betty Autry Joe Bailey Shirley Bailey Robert Baker Judi Ball Jerry Ballard Lynda Ballenger Joe Banks Bobby Barber Wanda Barr Ma ry Barrett JoAnn Barron John Baxter Molly Beasley Tommy Beauchamp Jimmy Beebe Peggy Beeman Sherry Benn Janice Bennett Ted Benton Bradley Berkhart Candy Berry Max Berry Joe Betterton Barbara Bingham Bill Birth Betty Black Jean Blair Roy Bla ,s Jlrnmy Boatwrlglwt g in ' Judy Bogue ' if' .' Carolyn Bond Alaire Bowen Jim Bowman Kenneth Bowman q 6 s Dlclcy Box Don Boyce R Molly Boyd Linda Branch 0 f ' R 332 I in I S . 4. V v QS. as vzf .ov -f N I I as 1 A- . R 2, xv f,:' I 6 l Delores Brashears J X Mary Ann Breedlove , 7, Joanna Brooks I' f 6. 'B Nancy Brooks ll I K 4.575 I , Gloria Broussard 4' Bobbie Brown E ' VA Mack Brown Mary Brown Neil Brown fl Q gi' ' Ruby Brown Q, M N' ji A ' 7,4 Steve Brown M' ' W, l Tommie Brown rf? 'Fa J 2 u' :Q X- Margaret Brunt Marie Bryan ,V I V V Billy Bryant 'F ' G 4 51 gif' 7 9' 1 Bob Bryant 't X V3 ' ' 'BYH - J Y Qi 5 'W'-f Margaret Bryson 4 ' . l 'lg W iv Joan Buck , J lt- ,g ,Q i I ' ' i fl J 1 -1 - 1 tl!-L nfl I., .. fl- L. A. Buckalew I Y Eddie Bur er 7' S.. , ' Janice surks v nt- ' 4 5' L 6 Judy Burris I ' 1 ' I AA Q ,. ' lk ' Tennie Bush , 4 3 ,Z 1,5 l ij i Lynn Buskirk 4 B' ,if . y V 1... J . -'Q ' ne w i .f - Brenda Butler in Jean Butler LSE L. A. caiaweii ' V , Morris Campbell V' 'fi 2' wf Jean Cappadonna ' 'li J Mary Jane Cardosa Wl'1at's the matter, Lynn? Having a great time at a Youth Center dance are Pris Nichols, Dennis Kelly, and Lynn Buskirk. as 9 J-1 1-X fi iles H .er if Sa F' 4 2 I H4- 4.5 Y Uk :fwfr av- fs -'lf -sg 0- Natalue Cardosa Kent Carlnsle Barbara Carroll Freddue Carter Verdne Carter Bouldrn Canlrdge Dlck Carson Kay Cassldy .lerry Castle Manel Cates Cella Cherry Beverly Chrldress ancy Chrldress Eddie Clark .loan Clark Wade Clark Tommie Cline Kenneth Coan Etherrdge Cobb Kay Cole Lanme Cole Ralph Cook Ray Cook Glnger Cooper James Cooper Jo Courtney Sue Countess Tommy Craver Paula Crutes Anna Cross Mary Hellen Crooks Crothers Joe Cumbre Nora Currie Kennelh Dagger? Don Danrel Deana Darr Earleen Davis Melba Davrs Ollle Dale Dawkms Loss Day Mary Sue Deese Three guesses who doesnr know how to spell The cheerleaders cry over the death of the 55 spnm at the frrst pep rally Ronald Dendy Judy DeWeese Mazue Dlngrnan Debora Duxon Judy Dodge Ruchard Dorman James Doss Pat Douglass Norma Dowdle Wanda Draper Steve Drummond Muke Dunnagon Bull Esterwood Donna Eclgmon Ann Elder Sandra Ellnot Freddne Elkms Susan Elwell Ruth Ann Ersklne Ronald Estes Nancy Estes Eddy Eubanks Carolyn Evans Davnd Fallm Andy Fasknn Arthur Ferguslon Jerry Flack Annabelle Floyd Van Folger Mark Forester Edward Foster Robert Foster Kay Frady Beverly Frauzer Jum Francus Janice Fredell Lynette Fruzzell Donna Fugatt Bland Fulgham Wllma Gamel sophomores '57 5 'T 155' a dg QF? -u W5 if -ar' J! 111 -.J Ma- ,....' I J . P 0? ,nan ev 'W' Dorothy Gardner NX y t U I U , . I ' v g , 'IME' J: 5 lt' Q' ch . , X ' V at A f A V - li, N . ww- ,' A lg M lmmnl ir 1, W A . l .- G' Q' 1 F' r L. ' rg ' v I .v K 5 ' Q' 3 I y , .- ',, , . A J 7 K I 'mr 'X :E 1 f , I , WW I JA A V M ' ' M, ' , - f 7- J 'F ' -' O 9- .' ,, 9 u if -, Q ,3- ' A Ll . ,AV ,..V. be tr V il r. 7 Y . I Q r . t ,. .. J , J S.. . , J f f' + 1 5- . ' all f . ff: 1 'vt 5922: . . '--1'l ! f ' ..'I f '7 X t rw I '5:..l4Sf J - ,i g - at Q . , 1, y . ' , , 5 Bobby Fisher ' 'J 4' 'lin - 5 Ig! Ny- J , + 'el' J F 2 ,f 'alll-few F W al? . ' F I ,J F 2 i z 'ti t A ff ti ' J f F t J rl ',, ' J Q Q4 Q 'X I , 'fl , Jrr ' yt f l y 5 - ' if trll fy ' ' Q 5 All! 4 M7 I V Q. l ' E N - or ar. Q 3 Q f I ' F K F 9 . l e X rrrt t h ag ' S , J ' ' I : I J V X sophomores '57 Jackie Garrett Janell Garrett Barbara Gentry Mary Jane George Kenneth Gerard Gwen Gibson Lynell Gibson Charles Giesey Dianne Gilbert Jimmy Glenn Allie Goodson Charles Goodwin Mac Goodyear Georgia Green Mary Green Judy Greenwood Barbara Grimes Georgia Grimm David Grissett Howard Grissom Judy Haddon Mary Hamner James Hammett Mary Jane Hanks Limuel Hanlan Doyle Hardin Alvin Harp John Harris Juanita Harrison Leslie Ann Harrison Joy Harry Dee Harston Curtis Harvey Grace Harvey Tom Hayden Charlsey Hayes Pat Hawkins Lynn Headrick Billie Helbert Jan Henderson Griffith Henson Mary Heredia Hegimio Herrera Don Herron Robert Herring - X' in fr' ' ,- J , Barbara Hicks V Lamar Higdon x n . X ,, Frank Highs ' I ' A, , .. W , 'I ' , 1 ' Q, - J, .4 1 1- 3 Q if Q! tr. X ,W fi: , 9 M l ' K x I , Don Hillin Jerry Hinnant t i811 K' - 3 . .. . -Q. Linda Hines hu .t fv- K 1 5' ' - Severo Hinaiosa Xf: p i tr-: A ty Jimmy Hinsley k 'ff .1 V . ,, if 'f A l Allen Hitchcock 5 , gxf , V , f 'L' 0 , , B r a.....a t 1 - lv ' ' f Merritt Hitt W Kenneth Hodges y , p Diane Hoover Q l N 'X 'v Q W fs, Tommy Hoover ill ' ' P- IQ' Ronda Horn v tn ' T H ' X 5 - ' - ,V -' , J, ' -. om osier . H 'N Q A, -,LAX Q Johnnie Houston Mary Howard A , ' 1'-n-N Myrna Howard 1' 'f 4 6 ' K 9 ,Q ' V Y . , M -. Roy Howard la' 5 157 Q, LarrY Howell 3 I ' 4 ' ' I , , B'Ann Huedopohl ft ' V f Bill Hudson tw Celia Hughes I, nt' , Barbara Hunter Q C l Z ,S l K qv Q ' Jerry Hyde ' 9 1' Bill Jackson ' ' Linda Jackson ,V., V ll,,,V tg, t Mt J b Wm' i e aco y , Q Della Jewell ,U A ,,, A Q14 Bob Johnson A L 'W' : C' I 4- - Carlas Johnson ' , B' ' f Doris Johnson Y J g ! Judith Johnson It U 5- . , fl d ,h ,,, 'fy if X., st 10 Linda Johnson Ron Johnson Virginia Johnson Wanda Joiner ar Bubba Jones Charlotte Jones l l .4 .ana Busy bees? Mrs. Rice's homeroom all went to pick cotton one Saturday to raise money for a hayride. 93 1 Xa 1 A K l , ,NEI Y if T 'Q ' .Y l K y i L 1 if W Q ,1 L idx.. - V F A 1 Q' Q' N, TE-1 I f, , 4 4 l 'kid' . H QL K 1 . J l Quix - M A f i -9-'F , Al, if y K , . at T ,sl 1. rv .gtg 6- fi- John Jones Juanita Jones Mike Jones Susan Jones Frank Justiss Pat Keasler Ernest Kech Helen Keilman Elizabeth Kelly Pam Kenyon Linda Kester Earl Kinsey Annie Louise Kirkpartrick Carvel Kitchens Barbara Lange Marvin Langley Polly Langley Louise Langston Patsy Lathan Weldon Laudermilk Jimmy Lauterback Carol Leake Billy Lee Candy Leinfelder Peter Lekisch Floyd Lewis Marlan Lewis Dwayne Lieske M. A. Locke Bill Lord Butch Lovelace Jim Lowe Bobby Ludwig Mary Mabry Ann Mackey Kay Mackey Hazel Magee Shirley Mahan Burt Mallory Carol Maness Patsy Mansker Patsy Marler Sippin' cider! Susie Starr and Carleton Beal are enioying themselves at a Youth Center dance while Jim Francis looks on. phomores 57 Barbara Marian Carla Jane Marnn Suzanne Martun Ernesfa Martnnez T' 'X Mary Lou Martunez Gene Massey Bully Mauldm Rnchard Maxey Patrucua Mayers Barbara McBnde Judy McCarson Mnke McCrea Crosley McDanlel Cymhua McDonald Bull McGal1en Julia Mclntosln Bruce Mcliague Betty McKandles Lenora McKandles Marne Mclienzle Tommy McKenzie John McKinley Sammy Mclleynolds Frankle McWl1erTer Belsy Mercer Claudua Mills Par Mllls Sue Malls Carole Dean Muller 5:- Jern Muller Elrora Mums Eddie Mitchell Blll Mock ia 4. '- 21 -J i and f X 'vw T xv -Q. r- Peggy Moellmg EY 'lr' Irene Montagna R Charles Moore I H Jam Moore 5 Pat Morgan 8 1 Patsy Morgan Muldred Morris Barbara Morton Cllfford Mulles 5 V 1 . . . S0 1 1 Q- , T. ' 5 e '5 5 :S 49 JLT' ' I K ' M J! V-. - llil Klx mn X l ' A 'S . n A 0 , gh A' , 5 I ,N ,is 15 . -1 , f - ' .,. ,1 1' l, I A fc' A abr ' x 1 ' l l I , J ' , 6 '51, . .fx . J .IW xt! if I, 'GJ J J 5 35 J ,hs J zr, . ' . -ir v- f 'QL in S' C fb- n' Q New r,e W Q., . J J, . A q ,Q fr , l 4 gt 'st :W H ,rw 9 ye I- ay ' Af ' ' J lx. ., . ' , or ' V J H 5' ' A KL l J I .J ,R .1 3 -Rx? as ' I ' M 'M 7 -7! .1 . 54, J.. ' , , 0 A 1 l E fl if ' Q' 3 . N46 I 53 , , Q.. - A ' ,A ' ,ga ,Ln ' A X Q 1' I X , X ' l ' . A44 - . . . . sophomores '57 Jesse Munoz Manuel Munoz Linda Kay Murray l Roma Gayle Newman Warren Newberry Priscilla Nichols Bob Nicholson Nelson Nipp Pat Nix Nancy Norfleet Diane North Bruce Norton Sandra Norwood Roddy Nugent David Nunnelly Ronny Nunnelly Josephine Nunez Mary Ochoa Pat Olson Keith Orem Mary Lynn Osborn Phil Page Karen Palmer Linda Parks Margaret Parker Wayne Parks Bert Parrish Don Pass Gary Patterson Geoff Pauling Wanda Payne Bill Peacock Pat Pecorino Carl Petering Carl Peters Jerry Petree Annie Marie Pettyiohn Gladys Phelps Martha Phillips Raymond Pine Dorothy Pinkerton Jean Pipkin Arline Pittman Richard Pool Bobby Porter Jimmy Poteet Mary Jane Potter Bill Powell Leta Powell Pat Powell Lavern Presley Joan Prince Nellene Proctor Nora Pruitt Yippy Rankin Barbara Rawls Horace Ray Smith Ray Kay Reaves Jerry Reese Eric Rey Ray Reven Myrtle Rhoden Donald Richard Gloria Richard Karen Richards Malda Richardson Lesa Rhinehart Gerald Roberts Troy Robertson Billy Robinson Peggy Rockwood Jackie Rogers Jean Rose Anita Rosson Mary Rosson John Rucker Vangee Rushing Hope Russell Jim Rustin Jimmiel Rutledge Lynda Rylee Betsy Sadler Jewell Savage Traffic iaml M. H. S. students have a glorious time an 3 parade through town. E D S- 4, 'Q 0' 1- 5 tl 5 ' QT J J, as A- -fb - -4 ., E 'S , , Y f .47 I ,E N cs, 1 i ,I ' ' f 'ae Eel! M4-ur' X I W . w. V 'L A ' Q ll- f. Tv- ,' . o gtgj ,, fr . 1 -L T Y, V V , i V . I I ' i Q i ll 1. - C ls 2 1. ' R I. c, 7 V . as . lr.. S F - i , ' ' .lf f N X ' A 3 W u 4 X X - nwhit 2 Q 6 Q . .. I V N It ,U S Q Q?-L M l TT J' S3275 I J r A ,A Q 1' Q 2 V K nh R et es-I in 'S 4 I h ft XT' , . Q J Q 6 It 2 Q 1 R it ,g J I ' -L 'F ' fs 'W' . f i ' S., S lla! iits X 1,-f .'.- - i ff, ' Q an M I: .. , vw- fi 1 1 4. - .. f- J 0 r it '33 xi Hg, Rf- ' yin. L41 i f ff' rf S ' J J 'vzfil ' 'J f. -.',l'i,f N 98 David Schmelzer A J. Schrader Barbara Scoggins James Scoggins Margaret Scoby Milne Scobey Velma Scroggins Mike Scott Yancy Seago W. C. Seals Sandra Seawright Tommy Seawright Ronnie Selz Charles Semple Jimmy Sewell LaDean Severn Joyce Sheen Ronny Sherman Betty Sherrod Tommy Shoopman Doyle Singleton Mary Simpson Annette Sims Sandra Sims ff K Judy Six . Mary Skinner Tommy Slagle I Geneva Smith Glenda Smith . v Jean Smith V, . O lp 4 Lannie Smith N 0 50 Mary Pat Speed Sharon SEencgr Jimmy Squires l Ellen Stafford Diane Stagg Vi Emily Stall Lucille Stallings Sharon Stallter Kathrine Stanley Larry Stanley Linda Stanley Hey, earlybirds! Mimi Green and Bobby Hillin have an early morn- ing chat while waiting tor the bell to ring. Susle Starr Lynda Starrett Ronald Stephen Jerry Stevenson Sondra Stewart Lnnda Stracener Janna Stradley Emmett Stnnger Vance Strlnger Sue Stoker Frank Stahl Bull Sumerford James Sutton Glenda Tanner Alncua Tarango Charlene Taylor Cherue Taylor Joyce Taylor Raymond Telnert Jan Thomas Pat Thompson Kat Thompson Bully Thornton Terry Thornton Marulyn Thrash Charles Tudwell Jlmmy Townsend Tommy Treadway Gtlly Trlgg Stephen Trlmble Jean Tucker Ronnie Turner Tamna Ulteez sophomores 57 HY- uf' rt! 'Af I-w I-fp ' Ralph VanDuzee T' T C 5 Dexter Varnell Odella Vasquez Karen Veazy Anulfo Velarde Ysma Velarde Oscar Velasco Duckne Venator Becky Vogel 'NY' C- ,. as I f ,P sophomores '57 J x Harvey Wadkins Robert Wagoner Prissy Walcher Betty Jane Walden Nelda Walker Bobby Wallace Donald Wallace Benny Walthall Bobby Ware Robby Ware Wanda Warner Don Warren Charles Watson Sharon Watts Shirley Watts Bonnie Weaver Margaret Weinkauf Elsie West Mary Whealdon Sandra Wheeler Douglas Whetstone Kenneth Whisnanf Pat Whitaker Jerry White Jim White Judy White Adeline Whitehead John Whitehead Kay Whitley Ray Whitley Nelda Whitley Barbara Williams Betty Jean Williams Charlsie Williams Lynette Williams Marvin Williams Mike Williams Margaret Williamson Bertha Wilkerson Carol Wilson Clyde Wilson Ed Wilson Mary Jane Wilson Wanda Wilson Jeniene Winkes Olivia Wise Jim Withrow Elicia Wolfe Myrna Woodberry Brad Woods Charlotte Woolsey Daymond Wright Jimmy Wright Louis Zinterhofer Mary Jane Aldridge Wanda Butler Mary Goslin Dot Hinnant Ronald Sutphen Sophomores not pictured: James Allred Billy Amos Sandye Booth Jimmy Bowman Bobbie Brown Robin Brown Jack Burke Bradley Burkhart Freddy Byers Jerry Byrd Jean Cappadonna Lionel Clark Kenneth Coon Karen Cooper Linda Cooper Dorene Curry Orman Darby Andy Elliott Jack Graves Thomas Haden Shannon Hancock Barbara Harris Mike Herring Jackie Hill Frank Hughes Herbert Jones Konald Kelly Bill Krieger George Lackey William Larkins Sandra Luster Waunella Lynch Lee McDowell Charles McEachern Mike Morse Bruce Morton Rodney Murray Lynn Notgrass Dennis Richburg Sonny Ritchie Glenda Robertson Vivian Sloan Cary Smith Bill Statton Gerald Stephenson Sherri Stice Lynda Stonnet Clay Stringer Dewin Taylor Charlene Taylor Varnell Warren James West James Whitaker Nelda Whitmore Mary Williams Charles Williamson i ' ' I i7 1 I Ai 1 l I02 When Time, who steals our years away . Shall steal our pleasures, too The mem'ry ofthe past will stay And half our joys renew. THOMAS MOORE . . favorites cafolco queen Her Royal Highness Queen ELOISE ofthe House of CONGER representing the Splendor of the Garden Her crown is of moonlight and the stars are her throne- She s the Splendor of this night-and our very own!' Escorted by: His Serene Maiesty King DCN ofthe House of HENDERSON Lady SHEREATA of the House of BUSH representing the Dream of the Garden Escorted by Lord BOBBY of the House of SPAW As a cloud of drifting srardust unfolds She appears a lovely dream to behold A much awaited annual event the i957 Coronation took place this year on February 2 Eloise Conger was crowned Queen ot the 1957 CATIOCO by King Don Henderson in a ceremony of royal splendor. Each year the Queen and Court are elected from girls nominated by the stu- dent body. With the purchase of an an- nual the student is allowed to cast his vote. The girl receiving the most votes becomes Queen and the six runners-up comprise her court. court of o royal garden Lady DIANA of the House of DAVID representing the Dream of the Garden Escorted by Lord DON of the House of RONE In mists and drifts of heavenly blue Diana s Donnys dream come true. 34 -LY Lady MARTHA of the House of MAST representing the Charm of the Garden Escorted by Lord PRESTON of the House of BUTCHER Her grace and charm are far renownedg In her radiant smile such joy is found. This is the night of nights-as the moon softly beams, Summer cloth approach and with it precious dreams. You will see the magical charm of night- Our Royal Garden-a vision of memories and delight. Lady SHARON of the House of MITCHELL representing the Beauty of the Garden Escorted by Lord LARRY of the House of COOPER Reflecting the radiance of golden moonlight, She's a vision of elegance for you tonight. Lady NANCY of the House of PATTERSON representing the Enchantment of the Garden Escorted by Lord HENRY of the House of MEADOWS Enchanting and delicate, fair as a roseg Through this magical night her Ioveliness glows. O, King and Queen and court so fair, Your perfection is renowned everywhere. May yours be the longest and happiest reigng ln our hearts the Royal Garden will ever remain. As dawn is turning our night into a perfect dream, We must awaken from our Royal Garden supreme. Though years may pass and our memory grow slight- ln our thoughts again we'll see this lovely sum- mer night. . . . court of ct royal garden Lady ANGELA of the House of VAUGHT representing the Happir1eSS of lhe Garden Escorted by Lord PRESTON of the House of BRIDGEWATER A fabulous array of ecstasy untold, A beaming smile and 5 heaff of gold. most popular girl Juan Zi 'Wm If 'R '-us. if-w, is. -Nix. -1. 'HH best all around girl. . . martha mast :Q9' ff . L at V . . best all around boy olin davis ,,,f- sf' fm , an un ,, t 1 ' ' M- . .A weak. '4'--.0-ea f.,-M ,I K 45 L 'f ..- mOSf femesenfohve boy dlllllll Jllillllb senior favorite girl . . Sh0l't'LllL1 bus -'QQ wiv W-. , '4 y ' ' ' QR K 5 A, f A A f if . I K i Nm 'Wvf 'MW .5 ggqngilpgil... sharon vxans 3' 5 'E 5' - x 337- .- 'Y rv'- gwhomore favorite girl . . . ,.. rxraocu lAl0ll'l'lPf' X zu 'W . . . cheerleaders Our cheerleaders have done a sparkling job of supporting school spirit and encouraging our ieams on to victory. Standing, left to right: Margaret McDaniel, Mike Morris, Bill Wrisven, Bobby Spaw, Ann Eliot. Sea1ed is Eloise Conger, head cheerleader. fi X ' fb: A ., A 5 ' ' iifmpgf Src 'er 5 Ltcizsf r -,ell leaders have a big snwi-e 'Q he camera before vhe Lubbock game Goodbye earth people' Sluts thought up by our cheerleaders add splce and entertalnment tothe outstar dlng pep rallies Yea Purple' Ah Where did those cheerleaders get all those sharp yells? Endless energy and terntlc tearn work sparked the yelling of head cheerleader Eloise Conger and cheer leaders Bull Wnsten, Margaret McDan nel Bobby Spavv Ann Ellot and Mnke Morns Out front at both the football and basketball games, the VIVBCIOUS group helped boost M H S s spurut to an all tlrne hugh wsu The blaznng bonfire at the Abllene pep rally fypllI9S the perpetually h gh M H S spurnt sparked off by thxs energetac sextet A' Gung H0 yell leaders!! United tor victory the gang eagerly awaits The Odessa game. l23 Agrnculture JAMES TOM A top fllght leader and good student James cooperatuon and flne attttude have been a deftnute asset to the Vocattonal Agrlculture Department Noted fo has flne protects he has ralsed four lambs this year and placed ftfth at one showrng rn Odessa Arnual ELOlSE CONGER A twoyear member f the annual st ff Elouse has served un the capacuty of art edutor Her orlgtnaltty her abtltty to work and co operate wlth others and her remarkable talent have been some of the mam Influences IU the 1956 and l957 CATIOCO5 She has put an many extra hours studyung new and better methods of layout annual organtzatton and In search of fresh Ideas ff NANCY ESTES Thts pert sophomore as always ready and wnllnng to use her art talents and abtltttes for servace to Mucllancl Hugh School She letters posters works on sets and has entered patnt rngs ID two local art shows Nancy had two pauntungs to be sent to the All State art show an Da as Dlstrlbutlve Educatron SUE CROCKETT 5 ttended e e y DE eetxng ar' acttvtty and spearheaded any pro ects both sness nd socsal e de of t b Sue h s proved herse a flne leader l24 Dramattcs JIM WILCOX Thesptan 'ro pe and has been tn the Thesptan plays for the past three years A top stage n and ltghttng man e a school shows and assernbtnes on the stage He has entered and placed m many speech contests and attended most of the speech trlps durtng hrs hugh school career .1-.fi-9' Englsh HARRIETT MITCHELL mar rt Or G t e rrefrbe 5 the Englush cepactment Qhe s Ways wal ang ca others even lf t on her ov-rt t ' t A - ' , ' - o a , A ' ' - r . , . I . J I I A . v I . . I - V l no ' ' '- . . r .1 ,Q Xi g I .Eli sv' 2 , ' 1 15 I 'J A AK? 'rt Q r- , Q 8, X-.v J Q ln? . err 31 f I, f Q . Tops in club work as well as class work, Sue Jim, a serticr thus year, ls presldent ot the A tive pe'SOfWalllY and an 9XC9F3 C'WBllr' QCOQ ha a V Y V, Clcb 'Y' 'J Cl ' , , , , ' ' avifude k thls se' dlrl as h 'cp ' ' - Y , t ' c ' ' , e 3 bu? a ' , Vic Pres' nt he ha d ' ' , he h Ipg get I! al r- 'l' to do anything She n to D,E. Clu in '57, 5 f ' lf l' 4 help 4 i is . lme, Business Education RAMONA HYND A senior this year, Ramona's superb scholastic work, her excellent attitude, and her pride in her work have made her especially out- standing in the business education depart- ment. ett, Foreign Language-French MARTHA MAST Martha has not only an exceptional Iinguistit ability but also a superior scholastic ability which, coupled with a fine character and ex- cellent work habits, have produced outstand- ing scholastic achievement. . . .outstanding students These students have been se- lected on the basis ot outstanding ability, application, and service to their respective departments. They are chosen by faculty members in a desire to give recognition to those students who are specialists in their work and to those who have given of time and service extraordinarily. -VT? Foreign Languageelatin ANABELLE FLOYD Distinction in her studies of Latin is brought to Anabelle by her ability to think inde' pendently, her quick comprehension during sight-reading and her prompt translations into good English. Foreign Language Spanish MATILDA OCHOA A senior and a third-year Spanish student, Tilly, as she is affectionately called, has made every effort to improve spelling, reading, and writing Spanish, She has served YWO years as president of the Pan-American Club and represented M. H. S. in 1956 as a Pfln' cess at the Spanish Fiesta. l25 al 1. J f 9,1 X Home Eccnornlcs HILDA TANNER Since belng in Nl, H. S., Hilda has added award after award to her llst of honors. She ' pesldent of he cal and disrc F. . . Clubs and has her Junlor and Chapter de ss All thus has made l-lnlda a ver dependable and poused g rl 1-..,, in ggi, Q! Journallsrn Library MIKE REED BETTY SUE ADAMS Thls tall, red-haired senior ls an outstanding leader of his fellows and a born newspaper- man. Mike doubles as co-edltor and photoge rapher ct the BULLDOG BANNER shownng superuor abllltles an both placements Always volunteering needs to be done, hours or not, Betty library assistant She an unusual ln that and cheerfully for whatever work that whether during school Sue makes an excellent ns especially dependabl she works so wtlllngly Vocal JCHN A ANNE DEVCLFE rd wr c a rec C a C1 ths ,car V' CVV V Vt S Alqtate hour rf' n of nsece we N r c 'E 0 C Q Lu Q e has mer s d a I26 1 C' r d rs r t Io t l t H A gre . in all, ' ' y ' ' , d ' ' ' ' i . . ti 'N an. .... - ri ,. Q . 5 - r 0 ll, V' F E J 4 'lx .f X T A cm , ! . x t A '- s K 1 , , '.'a'lXf e'1S '.',a' '.'osl:, s Stiles' s,e4k'. fuwxs ' . E S f3r 'fi dv' H C'1L ' :al '-'md L W tn' w A Steve Bal cz bctl- lv-r J,-e se-1 1 cm for Ml: n ' N - Joh has hcl an L s',CfC ' ff' 'WJ WS l' 2' wc: ,ea's E ff vta has pro-mcl :L-fc: :fcse 'o mg ln we 'l -of 1 c 'cur 5'S cl 'Ngh s: :: J' -3 Las' 'c'wv 'wel 4 'Q :-f 41' cefs'a :: ng 5-mugs, mst 'C' Y 'G CS Trl ,cal c nl, a pe' tb f 'l'e Sade Rell- ifzz Nftrzw Swme as .-.e A ca-f sh, .. fx, wt 59 4 'Q 'gszlan t:,t 'sc a ine pefggt- lee' C V55 'lf' V35 ll? 1 L if-1: r' .'. wwe' 1 :Lara zldti' ' ee J' 3' 'nge gy ' gh 1,5 ', 'C the :ferr an . he' :c t :,' ces tc -V C' rf' 55' ' ' Uv' 'Z .ar-3: 3'-Q -1 L' '.'Q':1l use my 1 -ve! Q' se greet were ln' 'fare ,,-ygg 'r as sysfan mg. ae, fi' Q- fl Z' Physrcal Educatron JANICE MERRITT A sennor thus year Jamce has shown her out standnng character pleasant personaluty and excellent attutude whsle workmg with Miss Burnett on nntramural actlvntues Whnle helpmg tn the PE department she has shown her fnne abnluty for gettmg along with her teach ers and fellow students Ss. g lndustrlal Arts DAVE LANGSTON An mdustrlous cooperatnve person Dave has been very actnve n woodworkung and mechanncal drawmg He as always respectful and slncere and eager to and others and do extra work Phystcal Educatron GEORGE SCHOVAJSA Profncnency an gettmg along with hrs class mates hrs teachers and hlmself plus flne BT tltudes toward partrcupatnon In all actxvutues and toward health work have made George rank hugh rn the PE department Science JAMES STEWART Always there when needed James ns one of the best lab asslstants ever to clean a test tube Helpmg to keep department records and to gather scuence equipment from the commumty are among the many robs of thus hard workung sensor 4 I Th V5 Vli Q,-f Socral Studres DOUG HATFIELD A deep abndung nnterest In the fleld of soclal studreg and good logncal reasoning abllnty are among the many reasons Doug us out standung m thus department Hours and hours of work put In by htm On debate have made htm one of the top notch debaters In 0'-If school l27 ' . av V fs V A r vt - gf ,Y U' - 7 1 f AWN r ra ,. 1, . Q Vt' . ,xl -'rw' r llx l .e,l 5 y X 1 n ,-' -r My ' . , ff , 'V . I . I , l . r 4' ' - V. f ' - , A. i N g ff , I K I r. 4 A 2 .f , M .,t' ,Q :gl .as s. l if dl' X M7 KQV: 91 .A Q W M452 4 M453 'W' Q r Q , 4? V . .-.- The good old fimes -all times when old are good. The Age of Bronze GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON . campus life gf Vx Hi T' as long as there IS m h s t ere will be regusfrahon Whats that? You want to slgn up for elementary basketweavung'9 Snereata Bush Sharon Mntchell Preston Butcher and Bobby Hnllln register students forthe fall semester Ma q 'vf',,p mayb? Jw fa M' 4 arf ,Wi U all ed Wa Q 1 H F w ra'fed QW' Eff' Q FN si ng tt smnes that won fr-em the honor of Hou dy Week ave use o 'Nc Hence so a on we onn c a or . . . Such is the schmop lcross between shuffle and bopj . . . Reva Russell and Eddy Hopper enioy themselves at the Howdy Hop. Howdy Week speaks for itself new acquaintance. ,yi A., .-an 4 1153? 1 ffff s 'U ' -ni 1 4 st' it 1 f,Mf ' -We ., '1-we wffiif ,Qty . wg, U iw .5 'W ' s 4-all 'ii'e-in Elections carne and went and Donnie Rone, NBPCY Forman, Preston Bridgewater, Betty Hawkins, Tinker Downing, Nancy McCall, Martha Marks, and Joan Kitley found themselves at the heads of their classes. and so does Freddy Hedges as he strikes up a . . and the fun of getting acquainted. I3l fall brought the excitement Sic em Bulldogs' the Bulldogs rlp onto Mudland Memorial fneld to get the 1956 season off to a smashnng start' Hey coach km we play l32 a they dvd get to play after al These Bulldogs look rather serxous as they file unto the pep rally before an Important game LLL! Q Hey coach over here' lt looks as Though the most enloyable part of the pep rallues for these boys IS Yhe recenvmg of vlcfory apples Dr Bnfrck and Coach Gull pass them our after 1he Momerey game in-4.19 I'- ps by J- 1.44 'W as-I or J? T1'i ' ll A long lme of Bulldog supporiers nolsuly wends Its way downtown In the weekly post pep rally parade the hrs? foofbuH game Adding laughter and entertainment To rallies and games is the Bulldog mascot. Bill McCollum, Skippy Buck, and Jack Wilkinson did an excellent inside iobf' I33 'Zh- e TWIRP Tvvlrl topped off TWIRP Uhe Woman Is Requxred 10 PayH e o vwfh a bang and Check We Wucky boys Y at got fo go we fhrew ourselves F5 '-K. Yhen Where were those who werenv so lucky U they made good winters .-Nur fi- -,e -ef :iq 1 sn, -. '43 an f'95vr gp 5 X .a l W1 fl fc- -lf -ta sa-1--ffl WY A .apt S-bg, ...,jfJs- Ia,-d Hgh C H SAD? ea suave a v cky Hallowe p afwksfer I34 X 0 1 'YK , , ' W , . . 1274: 'A .f Q ' 1' - I ,ff W x I -I 1 f N Th . . X - 1 S GS VT 'A , W 'f rf .1 W , ' 5 L V V ' MQ' i 1 4 A . . . ' . , . b 1 W 'Um , M - V -v- L, .31-5 ,A -,......:..'::1..T,1, 'f .. .AH QA, - - U.-,Q V..--...,r:.E-: ..g 1 A e: '. '5,-4-.5 14 TH... A we-V -R K M Z ew-W , .. ,A : ir - e . . T- '- - X . 5 A ' W -N . .- 5 W A A - F 'V , 'K' ' , - 3. Q , ' -'77 ' . - e Y -Q Q?-Mw.v , '.. ... -1 ' --,.2- .',-, -V . ,, -,-. .L , ,. 'f iaL-Nr' rf ..,' 'Q y' y if-R fe .. ' Q' .E-. A r D-' lim , 'Ms 4 M V B V' 3 A ' Ti: -4' if' , '-'1,x:'--'--17' 5:--'.' , ' I--NYT 1 ... ' ,.,,.- ,4 ' Md. . , , -:':cP . gc' ,,, Ho.-. '- .zfi T'-s ' yob has Bled by en I . i ' 1 s , ll' , '11, , F ?i-in il ' 3. i' Sets, sets, and more sets! John Mast, Kurt Von Osinski, and many others spend long hours in preparation for the all-school show . . . Aloha Oe! , . . Swaying rhythrnically in the Hawaiian scene of lt's A Big, Wide Wonderful World are Jane Adams, Sue Balke, and Sarah Pickett things. . . . right into the spirit of . . . and here we are in the Belgian Congo! Could that be Laura Lee Smith dancing in this remote African village? . . . Zggffaz ff, . . . no sooner was the all-school show over than the three one-act plays came up, presented by one of Miss Harris' dramatics clases. Above: Carol Neville, Bill McCollum, Frank Henderson, Marilyn Elder, and Brian Rhodes in scenes from those plays. l35 2 W . . . We're gonna beat Abilene . . . We're gonna beat Abilene! . . . This mass positive thinking session climaxed the pre-Abilene game pep rally. and then there was homecoming . . E RG LES Miles of crepe paper well hammered fingers and stomped on feet went into the making of these clever Homecoming floats r v-1 1- 1- Enelba' Ann Eliot Mike Morris Dr Bittick and Eloise Conger .4 nk post ve e lfeep k 1 ing the Ab e 71 an eye onthe hex cande aw Porra, rt the Ab gre Eage ing pl cked by a Boldog is the Thes 1 ri troupe s I36 or ginalt at 4 ' ' I 17 if 1 g ' ' ' A A i s C71 i V l 1 It - V -' Z ':'r.'-- X-' . , - ve . , . .. . ' 1 Z ' f' . M . - AA V' 3 - U I . , - , Ll' 3 4, I is.-Rig-.4,.g ,. W ' 'M N iv as N. v K iy 551, V ' A s -Fl :fx ' '5l .vig x '. len game t :ig V41 l be U V l ' Pla ' iv lo . We win, chuckle chuckle! The Rodeo Club's Eagle walked off with first place, after much work and effort on their part ...with the annual round of float-building, dances, exes , and presenta- tion of the football sweetheart. Just lik Judie B A winning smile is flashed by our Homecoming Queen, Angela Vaught, as she by Tinker Downing and Dr. Bittick. e Fred ateman leaves Astaire with the apoplexy! Ex Bob Groce and enioy the Homecoming Dance. the field escorted I37 f, E .A lk! -Q.: me Yo heave ho' Preston Butcher Bull Dyer and Gregor Smlth stagger under a heavy load as they eye Ann Gibson wanting for her next command Ann made a real bargaun when she purchased these three boys at the annual F H A slave sale designed to reuse money forthe local chapter december came with a cool A horrufued Scrooge portrayed by Tom Johnson vlews hrs future Chrnstmas Yet To Come nn the dramatuc departments productuon A CHRISTMAS CAROL 'T lm fo Helpnng so others less fortunate than cs can have a Merry Chrlstn as are Ruth Ann Ersklne Beverly Fralszer and Prls N ols They assemble canned goods glven by M H S students forthe annual Whne Crrrnstmas program I38 1 M , Y Ib I i . I ,- I I .47 g , new l I a. I if ' TZ I I v X e .,, , ,.,. Lfifl f' g g gg g l H 1, - A 5 y Q l ? 3 ' as if 'fa' 3- yule... - . ,Q-1 .t,. f A. L l .5 L I . l ' 2 t-ms. -- - . A ' ' ' ' I . ' I , -Q h ! i I . . i I cg. I . , l , - y Q-.. 1 r X IK X l I :Q N K . , I Y - Y Y 1 I, ' -7 X Q ' , ' , lcl' . , ' lu J fi . 3 F sa ? . . .followed U by o frantic first! , 4 A , -A? Ez! 5 W wa. WU . ' gi 1. If Twas the week before Christmas and all through the school . . . the doors are gaily wrapped for the annual door decoration contest. Admiring Mrs. Philippus' homeroom is Martha Marks. so X, After a reluctant return from those gala holidays, we settle down 10 some serious cramming. When exam time draws near, sights like this are not uncommon in M. H. S. Looks like Larry Cooper is making good use of his study hall! the coronafion takes place with campus fradifions . vw A 'f N ,r ef 'CMJ' f few X S I 1 ...4 W if: we 1 On the nughf of February 2 1957 Kung Don Henderson and Queen Eiolse Conger rengned over The Court of a Royal Garden Crown bearer was Clarence Scarbrough Ill and trarnbearers were Candy Sbull and Fran Magruder ?'K QP In an Impromptu bu!! sess on before The Coronation are Don Henderson escorr mg Elorse Conger Bobby Spdfw esc rung Sbereata Bos? Pres cr Bndgewater omng Angela Vaughf Her' y Mead s escortwng Nanc, Pere or Preston Buvclner escomng Martha Mast Larr, Coop ccrmng Sharm H and Donny Rove escortzng Duana Davwd I40 ds Suzy Starr and Sgr-5 A amgon ad 9 dgm 5 eanfry to rhe :ee it 2- -019' . . . excellent acrobatic routine was p Lee Smith . . . 19 .u , ,. -Q 4 11: r. X 'H ga X if it 7 1 A ,e-,ea ee-Q: e V 4 ' QSM r Lx - J QQ 'Q + 6 4 X everyone settled down ..-V' An annual protect of the Student Councnl Club H S as a hughlught of the sprung actuvmes Stull partymg' John Younger and Sharon Evans take the spotlnght at the Favorntes Ball everyone especnally Buddy Rumsey Lnnda Kester Merrutt Hutt Carolyn Evans Doyle Hardin Mary Alrndge Emnly Stall .Jerry Thomas Paula Crnes in 'fb an ct course banquet tme e hardworkwng M H S band to 5 an eve ng of le s e at nts annual r: nq t Sprung stock show tnme a lot of practscal experlence s absorbed by the yocatnonal ag rnculture students . . . for a long spring semester 'JM Matilda es muy bomta no? Our Spamsh Prrncess thus year Matilda Ochoa represents the Spanrsh classes rn the annual Spanish Fresta go 1 Curtam' The Sensor and Thesplan plays put Melvnn Clemens and Kurt Von Oslnsku hard at work backstage Tme out for a dup the pool at Eagle Pass IS taken by The students on the Spamsh fleld trap to Predras Negras In Mexico Mama I thunk thus sucker rs sale All decked out for Krds Day sensor gnrls appear to have reverted to thenr chrldhood I43 Is pair of points as the Bulldogs strive for victory during the first round of ,, M it a bird? . , . No, it's only Larry Cooper KNO. 453 making another .. . something's been sprung on us . . games of basketball season, W, W L-emu? YC, WOQ5 '.'ltwt7' locl-s Hrln 'lets a'C entcytn TWA - '- Congratulations, Son! . . . Lionel Craver lriglntj accepts the Theresa Klapproth Award from Mr. Jack Maslnburn and Mr. Delbert Downing at tl'te football banquet, THIS award ls pre- sented annually to tlwe atlelete .f.1'l1 the frost outstandlng sclto- lastlc record. 1 X . 9 . T5 t lo' - los Hn- , x X . . . gg 5 , ' .T 1 5 4 in Y., 1 CT, 5: , zz., ,U haw: ,.v I44 Haytng won vartous prtze: : an art snow. sponggfeg lg, tlne Ja,Cees Jenny Egtegy Cafe: Cvatlgg ac: Eleen Beauclnarvo taglw ,-,tfmmg 5mt'es -'- 'Lt Bed Wlt te ana 'ftsi I L-1 Dale' art 5'r.:tC'. Success is the word used in describing the first student city government day, which was held February 20, Elected by the student body, the mayor and councilrnen appointed the other city officials. Lett to right are: Joan Kitley, as- sistant city secretaryg Martha Mast, councilmang Sharon Evans, city secretaryp Ann Elder, councilman, Ralph Greenlee, city managerg Arthur Adams, mayorg Preston Bridgewater, councilmang Bobby Hillin, councilmang and Angela Vaught, councilman. ., Q X3 Rip it up! The Youth Center Benefit Dance sponsored by the Student Council as the annual Valentine Dance proves to be quite an exciting evening for Shereata Bush and Bobby Spaw. Eager faces beam as the sound of the Ashmolean band is heard This is the malority of the A Cappella cl-noir in their production of the musical comedy l45 , Don't step on my blue suede shoes! . . . Junior- Senior Prom-time found Sharon Mitchell, Larry Cooper, Preston Bridgewater, and Angela Vaught partying away. At last! The long-awaited rnowrent arrives as 'hc Cf3TOlCOS '46 bringing the usual signirg partfes . .. . . . and finally the culmination of if all . . . More fun! , . . Looks like spring fever has arrived in full force as Johnny Branson successfully rouses Don Harnbrick tc do a little last-minute studying. una., ti- -L The proud owner of a 57 Cafnco Farrell Toon looks on as three prehy M H S ers Pat Wilkerson Palsy Watson and Barbara Pnzer sxgn has book May 28 l957 graduafnon ceremomes and cafolcos, rest, and reward' the all nught party' I47 U J ff lf, I , . . , . . . . . . . X I . Y 1 I - ww rf' 'JSEQ x f 'H- . A 1 H Blair... V f 24? f . ffm 1 ' ' ff 1 K ' a A, 1 x 1 , '4- 'U w. - 1 Y, wdYv-,,'- . '- . , 5 KU S . I at fo KH For if is a pleasure, foo, to remember. OVID, Heroides, Epis. xviii, -1-55 . . . sports 4.1 -gi ISO . ar coaching staff TINKER DOWNING Manager Despite the cold weather the Spnrut of M H S was kept warm nn the hearts of th t d e s u ents as they cheered the Bulldogs on to vlctory Meetm th g e toughest teams In the state the Bulldogs made a Iastlng lmpresslon by placnng thurd In dlstrnct play X .aww rf-H-'if J fb 57 ig Coaches letf to rlght DOC GREVELLE Tramer B M PATTESON B team DUB HEADRICK team HAROLD KING Lme JIMMY WILLIAMS Backfneld AUDREY GILL Head Coach 'HUM on il .2 .-:-'nf- I-if-' , . . . I I 2 Q, 'A f f .-1 ,559-:LEW A M mn r W -M v. .. I yt. A jg 4 ,ff ,, ff- z 'A A I ,. v r. V f W - - ft , Q I X 7 I . rv . xv 4 n A y W H L., 27 Z req, , in K ' 7 A Y I N. -ar ' ' - Q4 M 4 I , L 1 A ' 6 M iwf ' N, Y 6 , I W7 . ' ' if 'B L, I , I P - A-3, I 4 I W 4 f c . ' . y f Q . :V ' ,,,,',gs,4af' , v I ,V Q kg Q 2 1 i p 4 . ' ,I . '- . ,' 1- V l 414. ' M, 3- Q-'1 ke f ygfx, I .4 . ' R I TFT! . 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I ' - H ft I I I I I r I I 1 I I t t , , - 1 1 , , t f 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 - 1 1 1 4 I I I I 1 I r I I ' C I O Sl on, ye bulldogs 'nf up -me LARRY COOPER JOHNNY BRANSON JOHN BENNETT JARRELL BOLTON Senuor Quarterback C Cap Senuor Co Captaun 1956 1957 .lunuor Back Reserve Letterman Senuor Guard Second year Let aun 19 6 195 Thurd year Tackle Thurd year Le terman terrnan Letterman bulldogs skum by tough lamesa 13 7 siqfugiucs Mudlands openung game agaunst the Golden Tornadoes of Lamesa proved to be more o a contest than was expected Mudland scored vvuth a 13 7 wun over a determuned Tornado team wuth the tradutuon of Mudlands beatung Lamesa now runnung on a strung of 5 years The Bulldogs unutual showung was not umpressuve although they showed promuse of thungs to come as the green backfueld gauned needed experuence on each play Furst Downs Rushung Yardage Passung Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes lntercepted by Yards Penaluzed Puntung Average Fumbles Lost -.1 BALL! Mudland's John Hunter, dark uersey, duvet for loose pugskun after Lamou '52 fumble Mudland 33 Lamesa A 23 if O U I 1 A I lv W... ,Y g Vk-f 51. A ,l ,U -. Qi, . Q N i ing ' E- I-uw -N . , -I F' mt? .5 ' - L' H- s 'L - 1 , . If ,u J , -- X . . 1 , 1 , f. , R ,,.t,,z '14, ' - , o- - ' - - A , , 7 ' - 7 - ' - 2 1 ' , 5 , 75 ' 5 ' t , . , L, ' ,,,,, , s.,s,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 l l , . ' , ' ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 , ,288 lO2 ' H , , , ' ' as T 12 78 , . , 5 10 . .. . . . ' l 2 . . ' E l 2 . . . ' 60 25 NORMAN BOOTH DON BOYCE PRESTON BRIDGEWATER ALLEN BRYSON Junior- T5ClllE: Reserve Letfer- Sophomore-Back, First year Let- Senior- Center, Second year Junior-Back, Reserve Letterman an' fefman- Letterman, bulldogs storm from behind, beat heights, 19-13 statistics Overcoming a 13-O halftime deficit, the Purple Midland Heights Pack bounced back to overpower Arlington First Downs 21 13 Heights' Yellow Jackets by the score of 19-13. Rushing Yardage 201 318 Midland's offense began to shape up into the passing Yardage 26 power to which Midland is accustomed. During Passes Attempted 18 7 the second half of the game, the Bulldogs were Passes Completed W 7 2 in complete control, as the score proved. Fred Passes intercepted by 1 O Hedges ignited Midland's sputtering attack with Yards penalized W 30 45 a spectacular 89-yard second-half kickoff return Punting Average MHW1-35 2-37 for a touchdown. Fumbles Lost I 2 TENSE MOMENT. Another pass is completed to Jim Owens, one of Quarterback Larry Cooper's favorite targets. . . . football I53 IS4 . . . on, ye bulldogs . . . wiv, :fait svn,- PRESTON BUTCHER JERRY CLAYBROOK L. G. CORNISH LIONEL CRAVER Senior-End:SeC0f1d Ye-af Lenef' Junior-Guardg Reserve Letter- .lUf1iOffB6Cl1: First year Letter- Seniorflindg Reserve Letterman man. man, man. First year Letterman. bulldogs crush pompa, 27-0 statistics Midland ran at will through the Pampa Har- Midland Pampa vesters. Parnpa had a light, experienced team, yet F1151 Downs 24 7 were far too weak tor the Bulldogs. The Purple Rushmg Yardage 283 102 Pack wound up on top of a 27-O score and passmg Yardage 110 3 sharpened their teeth for other contests as they Passes Anemmed 18 7 looked forward to more trying games. passes COmp1e1ed 8 1 Passes Intercepted by L l O Yards Penalized , , 70 3O Punting Average LL,, sL,L L 3-32 3-46 Fumbles Lost ,LLL 1 3 QUICK BLOCK! Some fancy interference is run fOr DOH BOYCE, coming around the end on the fifty-yard line. DAVID CUNNINGHAM DANA DARDIS DAVID DARDlS RAY EATHERLY SSFNOV GU6fd Second Year Senior Tackle Reserve Letter Jumor Tac le Furst year et .lumor Back Furst year Letter Letterman man terman man monterey no pushover, bulldogs eke by 27 26 stotlstlcs A terrutuc scare tor the Bulldogs was Monterey of Lubbock The Plarnsmen revlved from a l4 O halftsme detzclt and came back to frighten the Bulldogs out of theur wuts Then an turn the Mud landers came back for their own show wuth End Sam Rosson hut twlce In the second period by Larry Coopers passes for two touchdowns Fred Hedges again showed his runnmg abullty as he ran back a klckoff for a 90 yard touchdown as well as scorlng another to spark the Bulldog spearhead Mzdland Monterey First Downs Rushing Yardage O Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes lntercepted by Punting Average 3 38 Fumbles Lost COMING THROUGH! Fullback Don Boyce, center, picks up sizeable gain for Bulldogs in first period of Monterey game. . . . football 434 56 . . . fight right through that line! RZYW5' A STEVE FARMER RALPH GREENLEE DON HAMMOCK CARROLL HARDISON Junior-Guardg Reserve Letter- Senior-Endp First year Letter- Junior-Back, F3151 yeaf Leng,-. Junior-Backg Reserve Letterman man. man. an, bulldogs wilt before powerful boytown, 'I4-7 statistics Midland sustained its first loss of the season to Midland Baytown the powerful Ganders of Baytown. Baytown was Frrsr Downs V V 9 15 far too heavy for the Bulldogs and proved its Rushmg Yardage fiif- ffrr 5 6 172 strength by grinding out a 14-7 victory. Climate passing Yardage g A2 43 played an important part in the game as the Passes Arremmed wfrrr 10 3 Bulldogs were not accustomed to the wet climate passes COmp1e1ed 6 2 of South Texas. This was one of the Bulldogs' Yards Penauzed 55 50 toughest games, and even though they came out purmrrg Average 7-28 1,40 on the short end of the score, they played credit- FUmb1eS LOST V O 2 able football. MAD SCRAMBLE, Bulldogs and Gander, pile up after a hard-hitting play in the Baytown-Midland game, -7 MARK HARVEY FRED HEDGES BOBBY HILLIN JOHN HUNTER SEHIOY BECK Reserve Letterman Senlof B551 Second Year Le' Senior Back Reserve Letterman Junior Back Reserve Letterman First year Letterman terman First year Letterman First year Letterman The titth victory of the season was notched by the Bulldogs at the hands ot the Sweetwater Mus tangs Larry Cooper played perhaps his best game Ponies Midland topped Sweetwater in all status tics as they rolled up the yardage both on the ground and In the air Midland scored on drives of 7l 92 97 48 and 80 yards amassing their 34 points Midland Sweetwater First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes lntercepted by Yards Penalized Punting Average Fumbles Lost 17556 wmv WATCH HIM' Quarterback Larry Cooper does a double take in avoiding a Sweetwater tackle football 7 340 9 438 I57 1 i , I 1... W ,l 7 . A , H y gi 'V Q, K' . ll cooper pitches three td's in win over sweetwater, 34-7 statistics q ' ' ssssssss e 28 ll ' ' A .,,,.s ,W33 l 7 in piloting the Bulldogs to a 34-7 win over the ' H W Q6 38 U ' - A ' ' ' ,se.ssessssseesee. is 12 . . V . YYYYYYYYYY VY 7 ll ' I U ' ,,,,,,,s 4 O , , , , ' gssssgss s is 60 Q5 Q M C. ' G , T' !5'5',.Ts, 2? r U y P F y Q , 5, 3 I O O l58 . . . ever onward . . . 'Qt' SONNY JACOBSON WESLEY LINTHICUM SSUFOV-GUBfCl: First Yea' l-ei' Senior-Tackle, First year Let- terman. terman. bobcats' speed blinds bulldogs in 21-6 defeat In a fury of speed and deception, San Angelo's Bobcats handed Midland its second loss of the season. Three long runs accounted tor San An- gelo's 21 points. The first half ot the game was played evenly but with the opening of the final two periods, the Bobcats exploded for two touch- downs. San Angelo rolled for 247 yards on the ground, compared to Midland's 147. Final score of the game was 21-6, with Midland on the shorter end. 4 P , -rr t. . ,, . -,V -A P. hy',.8,',A CALVIN MQKENZIE ROY MERRILL Junior 4 Bidi: RCSSYVG Leiief' JuniorAEndg Reserve Letterman l'T1af'1. statistics Midland San Angelo First Downs 12 15 Rushing Yardage .... .. 147 247 Passing Yardage . 51 6 Passes Attempted . 11 7 Passes Completed . 3 1 Passes Intercepted by . 1 O Yards Penalized ...... ...... 5 40 Punting Average .. .. . ..... 4-46.5 3-45 Fumbles Lost .... .. 1 O .- GO, GO, GO! Smooth teamwork is displayed as Midland's John Hunter clears the way for Don Boyce, W LYNN MURFF JIM OWENS DON RONE SAMMY ROSSON Junuor Guard Flrst year Let Sensor End Thurd year Letter Sensor End Second year Let Sensor End Reserve Letterman fefman ITIGI1 Tefman First year Letterman bulldogs demolish bug sprung l'I 46 0 gfqfrgfrgg Mldland planned for Its bug test Abllene by soundly drubblng the Big Sprung Steers 46 O Blg Sprung offered llttle competntlon to the Bulldog offense and one touchdown was rolled up after another by Mldlands luggernaut L G Cornish Fred Hedges and Larry Cooper led the Mldland attack but the happuness of victory was soon for gotten as the Mldlanders settled down to serious work for the test which was to corne agalnst the two time state champlon Eagles Midland Flrst Downs Rushing Yardage Passlng Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Penallzed Puntlng Average Fumbles Lost . 1.XLf SURPRISE! A Midland player Csolid ierseyl takes a nosesdive over a bewildered-looking Steer. . . . football 479 42 Big Sprfng 4 2 5 ever forward GARY SAMFORD GREGOR SMITH JON STARNES JAMES STEWART Junlor Guard Frrst year Letter Sensor Back Reserve Letter Sensor Tackle Second year Let Senior Back Reserve Letterman man man Furst year Letterman terman Frrst year Letterman bulldogs dazzled In eagle vlctory 41 6 stahshcs Clrmaxrng one week of posrtlve thlnklng Mud Midland Abrlene land engaged the Abllene Eagles on the turf of Memo al Stad urr' a contest ln whlch Abulene was First Downs to emerge on top 41 6 Mldland scored a moral victory by making the Abrlene regulars remain In actlon durlng the greater part of the game as Mrdland was too powerful for the Eagle reserves The furst half of the game was comparatmvely even with Midland controllung the ball most ot the tlme But wrth the final two periods Abllene exploded for tour touchdowns to prove that they were the top team ln the state Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Penallzed Puntrng Average Fumbles Lost IN THE CLEAR Bobby Hullm lfar left! looks for a hole rn the trght Abrlene defense I60 329 O 0 0 Q Q 0 fjn, I , it A WJ. -1 ...Q lf.-, . . I - . . - - l . . - . TYYYYAYAP---wYYYYYYY-4-Y-, Yi ' rl ' l ' f' ' ' H Rushing Yardage .,s,,....,...,vs,s,. 137 ' II 'I - l ' ' l YYYYY-------YYYYYYYP . . . FYYAYYY 'T WYYYY- YY I ' s,s,..s,,,,s,s,. ,, 3 . . . . YAA-'YYYAA-A,----YY- O .I . ' . . . . . - 'Y-T- -'-'----A 4 1 y s KURT VON OSlNSKl JAMES YORK JOHN YOUNGER Senior-Tackle, Second year Let- 50ni0f-Cenfefi Reserve lefief- Junior-Center, First year Le terman. man, First year Letterman. terman. bulldogs enioy hoss meat thanksgiving statistics avenging pack drubs odessa, 27-O Joy was prevalent, happiness was everywhere, Midland Odessa and Odessa was quiet as Midland successfully First Downs --i-yiw- D 19 6 ended its i956 football season with a 27-0 Rushing Yardage hVv--i --,A g ,236 74 smearing of the Bronchos. Midland literally beat Passing Yardage ----F- 42 46 Odessa into the ground and amassed 337 yards Passes Attempted 13 H on the ground, compared to Odessa's 74. Johnny Passes Completed -gii Yiigi P H 3 3 Branson intercepted a pass late in the second Passes intercepted b - 2 2 quarter and ran 46 yards for a score which Yards penalized F---,PP--gi igvfgi 4 O 30 touched off three others in quick succession. Punting Average ----ggv-Fi vgguk - -2-35.6 4-50 Midland's defense shone brilliantly as Odessa Fumbles LOST - 0 3 failed to penetrate deeper than Midland's 33 yard line. Twenty-three seniors bowed out in a blaze of glory, and the iob of beating Odessa was made complete by beating them in their own back yard. .H x f 3 1 T X340 1 l f N- i O 1 f ' A J Q ,rj , rr,-:rr 1 cf' .fri -fif' T-ff'.7f'Yw '.:'f-f'Z',1f'f f--ears: is .FSL I 1,-' fi WATCH IT, ODESSA, JOHNNY'S COMIN' THROUGH! Having intercepted a pass, Johnny Branson sprints for the goal line, football ...we will win or die... team X 1 Q31-ai W N1l3 7l i 5.312113 13 al Q J mg vt B l VJ 1 gg,-l Mx, QD!lJl A !L!xe.4!1,Qn Q. wx, f-N ... 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B k .1 Ch f' M:- Eacl f, H e R ', Reg V 9 C ics h , , B'l ' , h I R 5 ', ' l Clf, Yip N, Tc vm lf n, Q alle ', ' ' ' w ', D l. ,,., 1 x 'I - . Q X rx we l . 1 ,, '- A XA Y lf j'- f 4 . nm-ft X-'cf f The tall and short of at Snx footers Jlm Owens left and John Hunter right peer down at stocky Gary Samford E-4' lsx s 'P Heavy heavy hangs over my head Three Bulldogs heavy as lead Wesley Lnnthucurn groans under rhe sfraun of heavy wenghts Jon Starnes top Johnny Branson and Kurt Von Osmska I63 .N ,1 - - , u - u - v ' ' V ! .Y ' , B '- I' - x 2' . . 3 , V f , .l PS Nr' rl ' if , vp! QQ., j, , -' UK 1' ':'. ! .. , 1 .. U' I . . - - . rah' rch' rch' basketball 4,3 JANNA STRADLEY 'Y Basketball Sweetheart ' ..-I, ,Vg , U g A A 1956-57 A TEAM Left to rtghtz Jfw Owens, Ctwartes Gwesey, Larry Cooper Dow Rom Jo H mer Bobby Fish Wrlghv, Tomrvy Freeman, But h Howard. Coach Glen Selbo, A Teamg Coach Harold King, B Team. Midland SEASON'S SCORES A Team managers: David and Ronnie Nunneley Midland Midland Midland Midland Midland Midland Midland ,112 Big Spring 5l Odessa , All Abilene U 49 San Angelo 52 Big Spring 56 Odessa 52 Abilene 78 San Angelo Showing the usual spirit, Bulldog Cager Charles Giesey i555 iumps high 10 recover a rebound shot in a thrilling game. Closing in is Jim Owens CBBJ, 35 Three opposing players fight for ihe ball. 61, Butch Howard H213 shoots for another goal before the eyes of two Lamesa players, Larry Cooper lA5l, and lhe excited crowd. QQ wav? fi Q. 4'i v x , 1 1 :Q 5 ,pw 1 -if I N ga. w . 'if . Q4 X If ,Q :f.:?5f. 'f 4 , xg 2-F14 V A W 0:7 K 4 K 4 , - 55323, MM Qmgu' Q W. , M , , gf lf 3, , , ' 4, , ' f -0- - V , 1- , M fight for vlcfory 1 gh ? 2 g Q in L--....., 19561957 TRACK TEAM Front row Bobby Barreit Rodney Stevenson Tommy Kmgon Tommy Craver Jimmy Poteet Ed Wilson Robert Wnllams Coach Edwn Nxon Back row Jerry Stevenson Larry Parks Charels Glesey Don Rone Bull Dyer Ol n Days Lanny Cole . . . track l68 0 O O I 0 I O Q xx - , ' ' x --I X- s xx ni- . W ,, xt .ff 4- Z . 5 , ' S . Q I ' fl- an h ' -1 ri, ,rsh . - 3' f ,y g , Y 'gif Iii, N 1 l V 1? 1 y f 1, V , ,- . X s e fx' f 1 ' W W is 2 Qs- f r s Y H ' , Q V' Aj It ff f 1': X ' is 3 Y ' 1 X A X ' 'M X I it . Q, 6 ' ' m ' . 4 , 'GX' 1 ,.T'v 4 , 'L' 'J ' .I f ma- 2- I .I - L, OLIN DAVIS ROBERT WILLIAMS and BOBBY BARRETT Pole Vaulfer Sprinters A -1- ' I A ,XA Q.....,,,, - .L , , .. -:za -:, I IE. 'MR' DON RONE ED WILSON and LANNY COLE Hurdler Sprinters fight, bulldogs - fight, fight, fight . . . Fnrst row Jrmmy Lauterback Tommy Hosrer Ronme Hackney Eugene Arnold Gene Massey Donny Hrllm Davld Fallan Thrrd row Eddie Pierce Butch Lovelace Bull Eastwood Kent Sloan James Melton Steve Brown Jlm Lowe Bull Barth baseball Second row: Bobby Barber: David Nunnelly, Jerry Reese, laalph Cook, Jolln McKinley, Rlichard Wright? 0 0 0 L if fn 6 .J-aww Q, N W, Butch Howard thnrd base second year le11erman Lupe Hernandez second base furst year lefferman Sam os son outfield fnrst year letferman Bobby Hvllm fsf base first year letterman ,Av ,W eu .5 3 dn......4 1!! N.. .away an ' 501' 1 W new we A, 'V if We M Amex? 415' gf 1 We we WP Jam Owens pntcher third year letterman James York pncher second year letferman Larry Cooper pitcher third year leiterman Arihur Adams short stop second year letferman Gregor Smnh second base furst year Ietterman Davnd Fallm, Gary Samford, catcher, fnrst Year lefierman l7I Q U ff I K Q 1 , -J Y I F x. x fre ' . 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' L ' Y' ' ' ' 1 ' , ' 1 1 1 1 I r 1 -..H . 1 1 I , 1 - fennls nd wln this game ' Frrst row left to rlght Glona Rrchards Lmda Collrns Carol Blackwell Laura Lee Smlth Second row Jrmmlell Rutledge Mary Gtesey Marcna Queen Donna St Claur Lynn Buskrrk vgvrf-rw Xt Flrst row left to rnght John Gotteshall Wayne Klser Joe Taylor Clyde Crawford Bully Thornton Second row Jrm Lester Don Henderson Douglas Hatfreld Sknppy Buck Eddy Hopper Mark Peyton Coach Mapes shows four of hrs top tennis players Marcra Queen Donna St Clair, Douglas Hatfueld, and Skrppy Buck, the techmque of the backhand 0 0 . . . CI . i . l . : . . ' . X . . nr 4 f , - Q' tv I , 1 I ' ' ' ' f jr 'Q ,. K 4:5 f , sv I A V , 'iawkflii A XZ' Y' , , A k,,?f'g1,fg J A 1 , T9 l + X 1. ' 1 . X l-...,. ,gr TZ . , x ,IL , V 1 ' KJ 5 Q ,L A A , ,, , A .W K, . I . z I . I I I . . : ' , r 1 , , . A , . bf' D I . I Q1 Q? Left to rlght Ronme Nugent Robert Foster Ken Newton John Redfern Henry Meadows Bob Connery Hugh West .lack Wulkerson Tommy Campbell James Allred Johnny Moreno Dan Irwm Ted Lawson Barry Mnnke Bubba Jones David Leggett, Frank Stahl Larry Howell Barry Beal Coach Paul Bolt X -.Q vp. JACK WILKINSON JOHNNY MORENO Sensor SSVIIOY Thurd Year Letterman Third Year Lelfe Our M. H. S. golf team participates in the West Texas Relays as well as the Regional in Lubbock. The four top boys of the team compete in the Texas ASQM tournament. FTTIBI1 ,lv BARRY MINKE Jumor Fnrst Year Letterman Q0 uv DAVID LEGGETT Senior Flrst Year Letterman I74 Memory is The diary fhaf we all carry abouf with us, OSCAR WILDE . . organizations . . . student council 'UW DON HENDERSON Presfdenf 6 Qmduw' Courcl Th prmcum Qemwce f w iq Q ' r CVSBTEQ SCH G Ju' I COOJH ' T e Q IVOWWCTE 6 Cer Cm U JFS rom: OP Cfudcm rem OHN YGUNGER Vice Presfdent 6' NANCY FORMAN JUDI POGUE NANCY PATTERSON TINKER DOWNING Secretary Treasurer Reporter Chaplain O PRESlDENT'S CABINET: Standing, left to right: Betty Jack Hawkins, Nancy Patterson, Eddy Hopper, Ann Eliot, Preston Bridge- water, Joan Kitley, Tinker Downing, Nancy McCall. Seated: Nancy Forman, Don Henderson, John Younger, Judi Pogue, Front row: Nancy Forman, Cathy Standefer, Betty Hawkins, James Tom, Preston Bridgewater, John Younger, Tinker Downing, Eddy Hopper, Mrs. Reel, Mr. Mashburn, Second row: Sharon Mitchell, Angie Vaught, Shereata Bush, Nancy Patterson, Pat Wilkerson, Carol Neville, Carol Travis, Judi Pogue, Larry Stanley Third row: Myrtle Rhoden, Joy Davis, Linda Clark, Peggy Rockwood, G. G. Anderson, Melba Davis, Molly Bell, Jane Neill, Don Henderson. Fourth row: Carol Maness, Virginia JOHNSON, Nancy Carruth, Joan Kitley, Sharon Evans, Linda Lark, Pat Whitaker, Carl Petering. Fifth row: Wayne Kiser, Nancy McCall, Carol Chiles, Martha Marks, Janet Huffman, Joanne Davis, Sally Glass, Diane Graves, Eloise Congef. 5iXth row: Lige Turner, Vercie Care ter, Joyce Taylor, Glen Aaron, Torn Campbell, James Allred, Allene Morrel, Jeanne Spivey, Judia Perry. Seventh row: Ann Eliot, Beverly Childress, Ruth Ann Erskine, Hope Russell, Betsy Mercier, Mary Jane Hanks, Jerry Hyde, Doyle Hardin. ,Q MARTHA MAST, Editor X Jul' 'K ft?- Here is your 1957 CATOICO . , . We have tred to br cg yea the io,s and mem- or es ot a schoo year gone b, f.,, for some the iast, tor others, only the begin- ning or the middle, The stat' has tried to touch ,pon some- thing that each ot you wiil tnd enioyable. The cc.er mgnt we represent a rad cal change fo many, but we be ,eve that t gives a preview to the style insde, We have attempted to present a book reflect- ing the modern, progressive attitudes of our school and ccfnmunity. The name CATOICO was crginally coined by com- bining the names of M dlands three maior industries, Catte, ol, and cotton, Possibly, all our photography doesn't compare with Lite magazine, all our copy wouldnt make 'he Literary Digest' and our layouts wouldnt win any national ad- vertising awards, but we've tried our best, and we believe we've given you one of the best annuals in Midland High history. All-in-all, some parts are old and some are new. As you thumb through the pages, we hope that there is something to catch your eye in a pleasing manner . . .tor there are many of you who, both knowingly and unknowingly, have added valuable con- tributions to the production ot the CATOICO tor 1957, Particularly, we would like to express our gratitude to the seem- ingly endless patience of faculty and ad- ministration, to Mr. Haddon tor some won- derful photography at his own inconveni- ence and expense, and to Miss Jo Hestand, our sympathetic and long-suttering spon- sor. There were a lot of memories packed into 1956-1957. We hope this book will bring back a lot ot the pleasant ones . , . Respectfully, The 1957 CATOlCO Staff V Discsssng layouts are Eloise Conger, Art Ed-for 'ret' sec: Cafe: C 'es Business manager Nancy Forman pores over incoming Assistant AV? Editor. checks from this year's advertisement gales. . . . the CGIOICO Y 'k.. Standing left to right Davis Conger Marks, Forman, David, McCall and Knley Seated Ray Mast EDITORIAL STAFF JUNIOR STAFF Carol Chiles Joanne Davis Sharon Evans Joan Kitley Martha Marks Nancy McCall Below Nancy and Miss Hesfand discuss high finances. 'fn 4 's 'T'-KS L f - --1. . '1 c vt 2 4 . , , L -8 I . -.aa-H V 8' . , we 195' i' rs! if' 'i . ' -ri?-' , T 4, ,- Pi t t? ,, This year's hard-working coveditors, Deanna Watkins and Mike Reed, review some past publications with their sponsor, Mr. Vince Greene. A f T956-57 publication witnessed another year of for Midland High School's newspaper, this year called The Bulldog Banner. For over thirty years generation after generation of MHS students has kept its fellow students informed of hap- penings in and around their school. This was the third year in which the news- paper was published separately from the Midland Reporter-Telegram, where in years past it had appeared every Sunday. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Vince Greene, the Banner sailed through thick and thin, weathering the storm of criti- cism, debts, and last minute changes in page makeup. This year's long-suffering reporters raced to meet deadlines and listened to the tirades of editors, but will get their chances to take over the reins when they step up to editorships next year. State conventions and contests were highlights of the year for the Banner staff. Six delegates learned much from special sessions at the T.H.S.P.A. convention at Denton in December and the I.L.P.C. meet at Austin in May. Two contestants were entered in the regional iournalism contest in March. The Banner was awarded an All-Texas Honor Rating from T.H.S.P.A. and another award from l.L.P.C. Eddy Hopper, struggling with 5 lim Spyrs star, doesn't seem very distracted lc, all the good-looking girls around him! Industrlously planmng a page dummy are Nancy Patterson Frances Kennedy Carol Barnes Alrce Watkrns and Jackre Collre l957 STAFF H Vlckr Anderson Carol Barnes Barbara Gunter Ann Guthrue Eddy Hopper Jack Hughes Frances Kennedy Wayne Krser Mary Murphy B ll Pannlll Nancy Patterson Mrlce Reed Lunda Roberts Sue Sattertleld Brllle Stewart Euna Uptold Alnce Watkuns Deanna Watkuns of the many hugh school papers studned by the Banner staff 4.1 Frrst row left to rrght Alnce Watkuns Mary Murphy Vrckr Anderson Jack Hughes Barbara GU,-ner Second row Deanna Watkuns Carol Barnes Jckue Colle Frances Kennedy Nancy Patterson Eddy Hopper Mrke Reed . . . the bulldog banner W. U' 1 V . , - 1 - M 'D'+-A., i 1 -, A V r., L- in ik. ? I V. ,J Q, FX I , A3 . . . , V00 ef - l As they work late after school, Mike and Deanna measure a cut from one iq, .' gd -, L. i . I ' 3 , ' 'Y' 'lx 7' if , lr 5 1 t' 1- P l F - c5,' 5 V' A - . , - 0 , . V ' , . Q K fl 1 , gk 1 A Z A F f - 'f U I 1 , . 1 I f f 6 4 3 , f , I I . PATSY LOVELACE i956-l957 Band Sweetheart v. 'Syl I M, , ,-..!1 X 'f Q ' , QOL?- XS at rr if Q , '. . Q I U 1 a 1 e l956-57 MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND A great booster of school spirit and morale on the field and in the halls of M. H. S., our band is the largest and one of the rnaior organizations in the school. l82 Mudland Hugh Schools top notch band was led on to bugger and better thungs thus year by Marcua Queen mauorette Sue Balke malorette assustant drum mauor and Zola Morgan mauorette l956 1957 BAND OFFICERS Furst row Butch Lovelace Carl Hyde Gubbs Mood Second row Jane Neill Molly Bell Sue Schneider Sharon Mutchell Thurd row Ronnue Hawks Davud Duffueld Dewan Hunsley Duck Westerfueld Bull Turner Gubbs Mood drum mauor Sharon Mutchell FLUTE SECTION Seated Jane Neull Marquuta Wells Sherry Benn Vurgunua Johnson Standung Lynette Wulluams Ramona Adkuns Sandra Norwood Jackue Rushung Bobbue Jo Ivy them h s band ma G Ui' 1 NMA , wp: 2 is .. 'L :kj QI CORNET SECTION Standnng Tommy McKnnsey Gene Barton Alan Hrtchcock Tommy Slagel Charles Gnesey Frank Parks Davnd Cook Seated Mnke McCree Kenneth Hardrn o ert Baker Elalne Harrns arr Nrc os ar Hyde Olln Davrs Y' mhs 1 I we fro Q5 SVN fi, 4 Q., x-fe, -IA. SAXOPHONE SECTlON Seated Sharon Shavv Carol Manes Jo, Turner Bette Davns Ellen Stafford Standlng Pat Copeland Charles nner Ntna Seltz Ted Lawson 'Jl ss, cod v H rod Leroy McGlothrn Jo C tre, I84 CLARINET SECTION Back rovv Bobby Barber Bryan Rhodes John Porter Mlke Flalcle Lndge Turner Bobby Nrcholson Jnmmy Boatvvrught Muddle row Nancy Holt Ollva Alvarado George Ann Combs Sue Lawrance Mman Parkunson Yancy Seago Pat Douglas Patsy Aday Joyce Sheen Sue Schnelder Front rovv Joyce Johnson Myrna Howard ,loye Porch Sue Balke Zola Morgan Bennle Chulcoat Pat Lovelace Lvnda Stracener Helen Thomp son TRONABONE SECTlON Back row War en Ne bery G ao TG 'V Dev Cl GTSQGY But h Lovelace Doane Howard, Don Wallace Eavto D 'e Davud Legge't Cwge J, gan Bll Ros' Phulnp Cook Front row Gxbbs Ulcoo Joe Tunnel Muke He rrng Bobby Stoval' Lamar Hlgdon Jnrnmy Bebee Don Defoue band 3' FRENCH HORN AND BASS SECTIONS Seated Bland Fulgam Smufh Ray Mac Goodyear Larry Sullivan Randall Notgrass John Scobey Bll Turner Mary Dean Lynn Standmg Charles Young Lewus Manmng Ronnne Hawks Duck Wesferfneld BII Abbott Jerry Thomason REED SECTION Sealed Dewan Hlnsley Judy Haddon Mnke Dunnagan Srandlng Janell Geffen Mary Hamner Alncla Wolge Par Wilson Marcia Queen AN BASS AND ALTO CLARINET SECTION Left to right Sandra Seawrlghr Molly Bell Sandy Huesrvs Barbara Muller Robert Herrnng Sandra Pm man Mary Green Annette Buffaloe gm!-A Ml ug MIDIAND XA5 qui DRUM SECTION Seated Dharma Harms Larry Parks Standing Barbara Hncks Tommy Hlngon Dan Cox Tommy Davns Mack Brown Lrnda Hinds Bull Penn 'w. First row, left to right: Henry Meadows, Arthur Adams, Gregor Smith, Bob Lindner, David Reel, Don Nichols, John Redtern. Second row: Linda McFarland, Kaye Mansker, Roberta Untold, Deanna Watkins, Harriet Mitchell, Betty Lumpkin, Judi Pogue, Martha Mast, Betty Hawkins, Reva Russell, Ramona Hynd. Third row: Molly Bell, Marcia Queen, Sally Smith, Gail Crosby, Angela Anderson, Frances Kennedy, Nancy Forman, Mary Kay Miller, Betty Bond, Laura Lee Smith, Pat Wilkerson. Fourth row: Lionel Craver, Tom Johnson, Preston Butcher, Larry Cooper, Mike Reed, Ken Newton, David Leggett, John Scoby, Doug Hatfield. national honor society . . . A hand-picked group of students, the members of the National Honor Society realize that to be a member is one of the highest honors that can come to a iunior or senior student. They are chosen on the basis of character, service Left to right: Arthur Adams, Martha Mast, Judi Pogue, Lionel Craver. fr i' and leadership and scholar- ship, scholarship being the main factor. This club does not meet as active clubs, therefore no proiects are planned. i957 OFFICERS ARTHUR ADAMS, Presider-t LlONEL CRAVER Vice Presioeft -.AARTHA fvifxsr Seve-e,,. t JUDI POGUE Treasure, l957 OFFICERS 'K MARTHA MAST, Pfesidem F' DEANNA WATKINS, Vice President NANCY FORMAN, Secretary FRANCES KENNEDY, Treasurer MOLLIE RAY, Reporter DH gfffygfv I This club gives special recogni- tion to, those students who have done outstanding work in high , ' school iournalism. Trips are L - k- , ' made to the state convention by o chosen deleagtes. Left to right: Frances Kennedy, Nancy Forman, Martha Mast, Deanna Watkins . . . quill and scroll Front row: Forman, Pogue, Watkins, Davis, Conger, Hopper, Kiser. Middle row: Mast, Russel, Stewart, Satterfield, Chiles, McCall, Collier, Gunter, Evans, Kitley. Last row: Barnes, Kennedy, Murphy, Patterson, Hughes, Marks, Reed, Anderson, David, Ray, Watkins. l vi ,Q ff Pr,.,i ,I -I I ,Zi ff ,f aft? I A '5' 4 af M .f-mr V, M ,, 'V f, .-. - ..:u,...--w' .arp 'swear -1: Left to right: Mary Louise Erskine, Jimmy Wilcox, Carol Ann Travis. national thespion society 1 7 1957 OFFICERS JIMMY WILCOX, President CAROL TRAVIS, Vice President MARY LOUISE ERSKINE, Secretary Thespians pledge themselves to promote the interest of high school drama. Left stage-Back row: Mabry, Rhodes, Lester, Tunnel, Dempster, Henderson. Center row: McCollum, Miller, Morgan, Penn, MacFarIand, Perry, Smith. Front row: DeWolf, White, Wilkerson, Neville, Standefer, Pogue. Center stage-Miss Harris, Wilcox, Travis, Erskine, Dr. Bittick. Right stage-Back row: Osinski, Long, Henderson, Wilkerson, Rosenburg, Kirkpatrick. Center row: Lumpkin, Graves, Elder, Ray, Pickett, Johnson. Front row: Dixon, Donnell, Crosby, Collie, Bush, Burnside. igiirierrrini , ii I i .2 ,use 3, . ,' Illllillll 2 l , f First row: Miss Harris, sponsor, Carol Ann Neville, Sharon Evans, Mary Kay Miller, Lynne Buskirk, Mary Louise Erskine. Second row: John Redfern, Don Henderson, John Scobey, Jack Wilkerson, Tommy Johnson, Douglas Hatfield. Third row: Carl Hyde, Curtis Bowen, Gibbs Mood, David Leggett, Randall Notgrass, John Rosenburg, Bill Pannill. . . . forensic The National Forensic Club promotes a better approach and better technique in public speak- ing. Trips are made to different schools for more experience in these fields. Some of the trips K included, S.M.U., Baylor, Texas Tech, and Howard Payne. Officers, left to right: Doug Hatfield, Mary Kay Miller, David Leggett. 5 , sf 1957 OFFICERS DOUGLAS HATFIELD, President DAVID LEGGETT, Vice President MARY KAY MILLER, Secretary ., ,I 9 , , , . 4 . i , 3 5 l ., , , , , First row: Mast, Mansker, DoPoy, Grimes, Newman, Lumpkin, Erskine, Cook, Warren, Carpenter. Second row: Pickett, Wilkerson, Shock, Chaddock, Fabium, Kitley, Lark, Hynd, Standefer, Sanders, Fugget, Taylor, Henderson. Third row: Stewart, Usleion, Donnell, Ellison, Mork, Kelly, Burnside, Bond, Penn, Powledge, Anderson, Ray, DeWolfe, Thompson, Peterson. Fourth row: Simmons, Allen, Taylor, Hatfield, Buck, John- son, Kinsey, Lester, Beal, Wilkinson, Wilcox, Wlwisnant, Fletcher, Trainer, Von Osinski. ca cappella choir Left to right: Ranncna Hynd, Jirr' Wilcox Eleanor Penn, Jim Lester. Xvb-.., 51 T957 OFFICERS JIU LESTER, President ill! .'.lLCOX, Vice Preside PAT JHLKERSON, Secretary RAMCNA HYND and ELEANOR PENN, Lbfapa ff V5 T957 OFFICERS CAROL BARNES, President NANCY BRADFORD, Vice President MARY MURPHEY, Secretary BILLIE STEWART, Treasurer JEAN THOMAS, Librarian Officers, left to right: Mary Murphey, Jean Thomas, Nancy Bradford, Carol Barnes, Billie Stewart d 0 I , 0 . . . ca vanced glr s cholr First row: Rosemary Broome, Linda Tanner, Bobby Mulligan, Edith Eggleston, Marie Malloy, Sandra Kirby, Bunky Jenkins, Barbara West, Arcelia Flores, June Vineyard, Caroline Hazlip, Mrs. Thompson. Second' row: Joan Buck, Mary Murphy, Carol Barnes, Jean Thomas, Jeanette Hill, Unikay Upfold, Billie Stewart, Deanna Watkins, Nancy Bradford, Norma Grimm, Frances Cavitt, Carol Bryant, Third row: Wilma Nall, Lou Alice Lock, Marilyn Soper, Marilyn Moore, Sarah Williamson, Charlotte Beaver, Sharon Healey, Patsy May, Sharon Jackson, Carolyn Morganthall, Elaine Smith. ? 1- hr ,f ' Left to right: Don Harvey, Karen Mork, and Hollie Knight. texas history club . . . First row: Griffith Henson, Mike Hawkins, Dennis Kelly, Clark, Melba Farrell, Barbara Greiner. Clyde Allen. Second ro i957 OFFICERS DON HARVEY, President KAREN MORK, Vce President HOLUE KNIGHT, Secretary This club learns the fascinating stories and often more fascinat- ing facts of the past of our own horne town and our state. The chief goal of the club is to be- come a Junior Historian Club chartered by the Texas State His- torical Association. wz Karen Mork, Linda cb ,gn x txt s Q Y , ' - 1 1 4 X .J '1 l First row: Abbott, Wilson, Brown, Lovelace, Simmons, Kidwell. Second row: Green, Crooks, Darsey, lvy Davis, Elwell, Johnson, Martin, Stafford, Watts, Jenkins, Thompson. Third row: Williams, Warner, Meier, Powell, Kennedy, Young, Adams, Davis, Thornas, Beasley, Morgan, Ray, Minke, Roberts, Parrish. 1 Current problems in American His- tory, and the background of historical events are discussed in the Hysterical History Club. Guest speakers are also ' ' ' heard. 3 , . . , . JK. . 45 I r, 73221, , 1' f'L 'L 1957 OFFICERS ' BILL ABBOTT, President BuTcH LOVELACE, vice President SHIRLEY WATTS, Secretary KAY THOMAS, Treasurer CHARLES YOUNG, Sergeant'atAArms an- -X - . T5 13 . .-.. 1 .MQ . i 1 l C. Y i 'xl I . i I C7 if .. , 1' First row, left to right: Nancy Estes, Mariam Parkinson. Second row: Marilyn Reaves, Bennie Cutfman, Janell Garrett, Donna Edgmon, Fames Brodigan. Third row: James Dewight, John Rosenburg, Roy Blair, Mary Churchill. iunior classical league x su. 4-v w-5 The members of the Junior Classical League believe an ac- quaintance with the civilization ot Greece and Rome will help them understand this world ot today which is indebted to an- cient civilization in its govern- ments, laws, literatures, lan- guages, and arts. 1956 OFFICERS Mlllllllvl PARKINSON, Primus Consul NANCY ESTES Secundus Consul JANELL GARRETT Scrfta er Guaesrcr ROY BLAH2, Nuntius Ur F' i957 OFFICERS Tll.LlE OCHOA, President CELIA COLVILLE, Vice President MARY ROSSON, Secretary MARGARET BRYSON, Treasurer DEANNA WATKINS, Reporter ,il x Left to right: Deanna Watkins, Celia Colville, Margaret Bryson, Mary Rosson, Tillie Ochoa. The purpose of the Pan Ameri- can Club is to improve the Spanish of the members and to promote a better understanding of the Spanish speaking people. . . . pan american club First row: Miss Jackson, Cooper, Olgon, Wasquez, Nunez, Watkins, Williams. Second row: Rivas, Heredia, Barnes, Adams, Mayfield, Reyes, Skinner. Third row: Bryson, Carrasco, Anderson, Velarde, Mills, Taylor, Rosson, Colville, Ochoa, Hynd. I ' ,J ,,.. I ,H , as Q Lk , V - 1 - -f .-1-f, ' ' Ar fe- is -' , rw ,ir f-e. f- as ,gi W ' . gg-'41 1 2, ' , 'K ,Qi 0, f -I ri, QS, if W 1957 OFFICERS A ' Joyce mono, Presrdeni MIKE HERRING, Vice President l NANCY JO DIXON, Secretary-Treasurer ANDY FASKEN, Audio-Visual Chairman VICKI ANDERSON, Reporter , BETTY SUE ADAMS, Parliamentarian L 15-f S 2 s 0 f lg ', , 3 D5 ff' ,I T Ji J S 'J ,Li ,gli ,y , Lett to right: Joyce Dodd, Nancy Jo Dixon, Mike Herring, Andy Fasken The main function of the Li- brary Club is to promote more C I . effective library service for the ' ' ' students and teachers of Mid- land High School. First row, left to right: Land, Borkon, Dixon, Keilman, Barrett, Ulteig, Second row: Anderson, Key, Wright, Kirby, Williamson, Greenwood, Franklin, Dodd, Adams, Cobb, Adams. Third row: Herring, Stephenson, Collins, Barrett, O'Donnell, Powell, Burris, Jones, Gardner, Beauchamp, Hodges, Teinert. ....1 f 237' I. fl, First row, left to right: Nancy Holt, Gerry Chastain, Sharon Spencer, Louise Kirkpatrick, Billie Stewart. Second row: Curtis Bowen, Ed Kirkpatrick, Lionel Craver. This club spends their time and efforts preparing each indi- 0 0 0 vidual for the interscholastic League Contest. 1957 OFFICERS GERALDINE CHASTAIN, President LIONEL CRAVER, Vice President CURTIS BOWEN, Secretary NANCY HOLT, Treasurer LOUISE KIRKPATRICK, Reporter Left to right: Nancy Holt, Lionel Craver, Curtis Bowen. .J , rv 1 I 11? fs 4 S .5 , M- 3 Front row: Linda Stracener, Wynona Newman, Glenda Sue Smith, Jane Grimes, Mrs. Callicoatte. Back row: Roger Murray, James Thomson, Denzel Gates, Mike Dunagan, Eddie McAlister, Nelda Strickland. morning watch . . . Left to right: Denzel Gates, Wynona Newman, Jane Grimes, Eddie McAlister. To promote Christian attitudes and principles in Midland High School is the purpose of this non- denominational club which meets daily. 1957 OFFICERS JANE GRIMES, President EDDIE MQAUSTER Vice President DENZEL GATES Secretarylfeasurer WYNONA NEWMAN, Program Chairman i957 OFFICERS MARY DALE THOMSON, President CARMEN FULTON, Vice Presidenr HOPE RUSSELL, Secretary MlMl GREEN, Treasurer MARY BREEDLOVE, Reporier Left fo right: Hope Russell, Mary Dale Thomson, Mimi Green, Carmen Fulton. The Pied Pipers' aim is To give help and aid to those who are in ' F need, however and whenever ' ' ' they can. First row: Green, McCall, Winters, Black, Childress, Mercier. Second row: Gibson, Johnson, Erskine, Miles, Russell, Blackwell, Cole, Hanks, Hayes, Cappadonna, Thomson, Dewees, Pipkin, Sadler, Breedlowe, Starr. Third row: Buskirk, Gibson, Crites, Fulton, Boles, Thorn, Simpson. Yr, I , ' YM i957 OFFICERS 4 4 CAROL DEANE MILLER P'esioef' CARL vANovER, vice Pres aw' Q. ,, 4 SARAH DlCKlNSON, seffeef, KAY GOOD Reporter .4 Z Left to right: Sarah Dickinson, Carl Vanover, Carole Dean Miller, Kay Good, Miss lnez Parker, Sponsor. The purpose of the Art Club this year is to organize a Na- tional Honor Society Art Frater- nity, have art exhibits, and de- velop an appreciation for good works of art. arf club . . . First row, left to right: Annette Sims, Virginia Milner, Carol Dean Miller, Donna Fugatt, Joyce Taylor, Jeanette Jones, Margaret McDaniel, Mary Pace. Second row: Peggy Bryson, Lucille Stallings, Linda Jackson, Kay Stall, Diane North, Patsy Marler, Dawne Franz, Reva Russell, Kay Good, Missy Mood, Sara Dickinson, Janice McWherter, Alene Morrel. Third row: Miss Parker, Evelyn Price, Sidney Randolt, Sarah Williamson, Sandra Pittman, Wilbert Howell. 1 S ' . I if if 1 - f I l 1 . 5 ..,..........4-.... -VN A, L... IJ., x' l ji. .Lim -- 135, ,V it-V U First row: Guess, Harston, Cook, I-Ioliman, Hawks. Second row: Stanhope, Arnold, Aldridge, Winkes, Benn, Haddon, Bennett, Shaw, Simpson, Uptold. Third row: Selz, Reid, Thomas, Leikish, Linder, Pannill, Smith, Kinsey, Trainer, Steele, Morris, Pierce, Bolt. It is not easy to get a good of the picture! The students Camera Club try to become bet- ter photographers by having a professional teach them the cor- rect method of taking pictures. . . . camera club Left to right: Phillip Cook, Sherry Benn, and Mike Morris. I957 OFFICERS PHILLIP COOK, President MIKE MORRIS, Vice President SHERRY BENN, Secretary 'Wu-up ,r 1 J I ,fl .4 f r First row: Soper, Rhoden, Maness, White, Scobey, Kelly, Mims, Anderson, Palmer, Brown. Second row: Miss Rice, Lester, Murphey, Hills, Dowdle, Martin, Stansberry, Moore, Johnson, Stoker, Huedepohl, Graver, Potter, Stradley, Howard. Third row: Spaw, Hollinshead, Jobe, Sutphen, Estes, Goodyear, Tunnell. dramatics club . . . Left to right: Robby Ware, Judy White, Mary Murphy, Gene Hollinshead, Myrtle Rhoden, Bill Jobe The Drarnatics Club is de- signed to give speech students a background for self-expression and preparation in this field. l957 OFFICERS GENE HOLLINSHEAD, President ROBBY WARE Vice President MYRTLE RHODEN, Secretary MARY MURPHY, Reporter JUDY WHlTE, Social Chairman BILL JOBE, Sergeant-at-Arms Q -.y. MWA., A414 TL 4: ' ,d1zq.A+gf e2h:?.'-n. X 1 f .f ,, 4 , .3 .v4f'4warf?9i25?Zfrzf-al,iw I- ,' q N ' ..fA Q ,gw-.,,-,-Zmwlvil uk , R-,MA,-4,, ' A ,A M , vi i,,,,, .. ,,,,.fQ5. ...,f- ... K V - , 'V a f iw? 7' , G-ffl ,Q , H , V , ' Q2,,,,g, H ff?-if yTgf2?1J?1 ' WMZK ' ' ' 7fZ?m?Q2' ' ' 'iffeal iw' al as , 1' X? . , 2' ,.:ff9?-1.6 - I 'fig 43521: s.gfj.hr ,P 1 ' I-if L -L ' Q 1 LW - V R, , , ur . -gl Y ?Jj , A-. -fu a F? ,,, X11 Qvfy- jar.: f r- 4 hjgzf , 'V . 1 1 . gqfii fF'fff- 1 '3:'1,,1f f' , L, 'ILE A if M I ff? ,f .51 A4f'Ql . 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I BUDDY RUMSEY, President SUE COUNTlSS, Vice President MARQUITA WELLS, Secretary-Treasurer SANDRA SEAWR IGHT, Reporter The main idea of the Radio- Speech Club is to give students opportunity to become familiar with radio instruments, broad- casting techniques and to give them actual radio experience. First row: Marlow Miller Seawright Second row Wells Walker Green Kenyon Marlow Braswell Boyd Hamner. Third row Stahl Brown Stewart Westerfield Rumsey Applegate Turner Hail Ratliff Front row: Donald Kelly, Warren Newberry, Billy Warren, Elaine Harris, Carol Matteson, Nancy Heard, Patricia Mayers, Clare Cichowski, Grady Terry. Back row: Bob Wooten, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Castle, Max Hutchins, Dwayne Howard, Clyde Wilson, Billy Thornton, Johnny Gates, Donald Pass. astronomy club . . . Left to right: Bland Fulghum, Max Hutchins, Dwayne Howard, Clyde Wilson. Z Information and ideas are dis- cussed at the meetings ot the Astronomy Club about the heav- enly bodies. Telescopes are used sometimes at night. i957 OFFICERS MAX HUTCHINS, President CLYDE WILSON, Vice President ELAlNE HARRIS, Secretary BLAND FULGHUM, Treasurer DWAYNE HOWARD, Reporter Co .' iii- ptriif ., C7 ' 1957 OFFICERS LEWlS MANNING, President NORMA GRIMM, Vice President JOANNE DAVIS, Secretary CAROL CHILES, Treasurer f , This club helps students to further their interest in the var- Left to right: Carol Chiles, Joanne Davis, Norma Grimm, and Lewis Manning. ious fields of science. . . . iunior academy of science club L 1 First row, left to right: Carol Chiles, Norma Grimm, Nancy Curry, Georgia Grimm, Joanne Davis. Second row: Mike Miller, Harvey Easley, Lewis Manning, Bill McGahen. Members not pictured: Keith Snider, Jim Hughes, Nancy Brownlee, Don Hood, Malda Richardson, Sandy Montgomery, Ray Pine. i957 OFFICERS HENRY MEADOWS, President MARK HARVEY, Vice President JACQUALINE RUSHlNG, Secretary The purpose ot the Chemistry Research Reading Club is to en- Left to right: Jacqualine Rushing, Mark Harvey, Heniy Meadows. Courage 51'Uden15 to do regeargh in Chemistry. Proiects are made for a fair. chemistry research reading club . . . First row: Mr. Hooper, Mark Harvey, Curt Stuart, Jacqualine Rushing, Bradley Woods, Bobby Wallace, George Carson. Back row: Henry Meadows, Tommy Treadway, Mike Reed, Jim Taylor, Donald Wallace, Jack Skelton, Walter Barkely. Not pictured: Nolan Dunnan, mfg.-A -- - i. A A .. C . ,':.c1,9Q5..'3l5..!:r, er' r R x H , ' ,.,, ,.,,,.. .,,, ,,.1.,3.Jf' i Q f A 7 lf.g4' 7 hf l l og Q1 Back row: Mike Scobey, Roy Howard, Larry Sullivan, Bobby Stovall, Frank Justiss, Harvey Watkins, Front row: Bruce Norton, Tom Harlan, Irene Montagna, Mary Brunt. The Lab Assistants learn now To order materials, clean the ' Iabgraforyl and 'the Teacher 0 0 0 during the class periods. Left to right: Larry Sullivan, Margaret Brunt, Irene Montagna i957 OFFICERS LARRY SULLIVAN, President MARGARET BRUNT, Vice President IRENE MONTAGNA, Secretary-Treasurer fly' Q L - 1 K' A V s ,l -' ff' fs S X Club members are: Branson, Brown, Bruce, Cooper, Cook, Diller, Easterwood, Ford, Hackney, Hosier, Huffman, Hunter, Petree, Rone, Rose, Schovaisa, Sewall, Shock, Starnes, Whitley, Wright, Taylor, Clinger, Henderson, Byrd, Nichols. industrial arts club . . . Left to right: Marcille Shock, Don Rone, Jon Starnes, Sally Cooper. 5 X The purpose ot the Industrial Arts Club is to develop interest in the use ot materials, tools and machines. Trips are made to Texas A 8- M and Detroit for ln- dustrial Art meetings. F, W, T957 OFFICERS DON RONE, President JON STARNES, Vice President SALLY COOPER, Secretary and Reporter MARCll.LE SHOCK, Treasurer GEORGE SCHOJOVAJSA, Sergeant-at-Arms T957 OFFICERS MIKE WATLINGTON, President ARNOLD TAYLOR, Vice President .IANICE WOOLSEY, Secretary LEROY PHIFFER, Treasurer PAT GRIFFIN, PAULINE KELLY, Reporters The purpose of the club is to promote socialization of students of Industrial Cooperative Pro- gram between classes, schools, and districts. It brings them to- gether tor closer cooperation in all things affecting the Program. R. ,- Qian: ff lllllll. 4: ll llllQ -N ll nun. 47 t - 'la hi, , IS' tt v.,lX HSI! IWSV Rini' Q :'fw:n?' held ' 3564! u Left to right: Pat Griffin, Janice Woolsey, Thomas Shepherd, Pauline Kelly o 0 o . . . vocahonal Industrial c lub First row: Pauline Kelly, Pat Griffin, Thomas Shepherd, Arnold Taylor, Larry Patterson, Harry Haney. Second row: Myrthe O'Neal, Bill Harmon, Ronnie Hall, Mr, Haddick, Janice Woolsey, Burl Williams. Third row: Lee Ona McDowell, Bob Dickin, Barbara Harris, Mike Watlington, Lloyd Marshall. Q X , ' ZX n v x 9 :px V i ', s1'Y W ,wigqn , . .I YWZN vial., F'5 7uT'v-me are 1-I 4' ,Kgs ,,,, I -81 3.1 23... ' i957 OFFICERS 2..'f'f' f ll DIANA DAVID, President BILL COLLINS, Vice President LALLAJO WRIGHT, Secretary DICKIE BOX, Treasurer ANGIE VALJGHT, Reporter Some of the students in the Amateur Radio Club are examining the circuits of a D-XIOO Th f h A transmitter, during a club period. e purpose O l e maleur Radio Club is to promote an in- terest in radio and to help those who wish to secure their licenses. amateur radio club . . . Members are: Bill Birth, Dickey Box, L. A. Caldwell, Bill Collins, Dewain Brown, Orman Darley, Diana David, Sonny Elkins, Ed Foster, .lim Griffith, Von Dean Heairren, Lamar Highon, Tommy Hinkle, Allen Hitchcock, Ron Johnson, Mike Jones, Bill Krieger, Michael Morse, Keith Orem, John Porter, Eric Ray, Judy Roper, Tommie Seawright, Dexter Varnell, Angela Vaught, James Wallace, Lallaio Wright, and Louis Zinterhofer. . ip 3 5 7 -2 '1 v-v-'I -if ff off 4 ,gf f, , EJ XA!! ft Vi 1 f VW, ,V First row: Charboneau, Legge, Bennett, Waddell, Ford. Second row: Howard, Porter, Byrd, Byrd, Mont- gomery, Norris, Winkler, Allen. Third row: Doss, Williams, Tuttle, Mills, Caraway, Jones, Trocke, Hensley, Kulbeth, Almond, Crockett, Mrs. Schneider. Fourth row: Sellers, Willis, Williams, Sellers, Banks, Wilhelm, Williams, Sexton. The D.E. Club, as it is com- monly called, strengthens the vocational understanding and civic consciousness while it de- velops social intelligence and leadership. i957 OFFICERS T, L. WILLIAMS, President SUE CROCKETT, Vice President DORIS BYRD, Recording Secretary ANlTA ALMOND, Treasurer PATSY HOWARD, Reporter ROSIE ALLEN, Historian DONNY WlLLlS, Sergeant-at-Arms . . . distributive education club Lett to right: Allen, Almond, Crockett, Willis, Williams, Howard, Byrd. of . I Ga O Firstkrowz Veazey, Mahan, Merritt, Martin, Savage, Seago. Second row: Aubrey, Copeland, Turner, Buck, l'l5Zl'P, POUCH, 5l'1arriCk, Whitley, Rose, Rumsey, Walker. Third row: Mrs. Todd, Walden, Mackey, Marberry, Morganthall, Mashburn, Montagna, Harry, Jones, Morris, Cassidy, Harms, Hale, Watkins. future nurses club Left to right: Caroline Hazlip, Dharma Harms, Christine Montagna, Alice Watkins R on 'Y 1 X W -12 as These girls interested in nursing and all other fields allied with medicine receive information about nurses' school, qualifica- tions, and salaries. CHRIS MONTAGNA, President IVERA HALE Vice Presidert CAROLINE HAZLIP, Secretary DHARMA HARMS, Treasurer ALICE WATKINS, Reporter HILDA TANNER, President AGATHA NANCE, Vice President NELL KIRKSEY, Sefretary ANNETTE BUFFALO, Treasurer DELORES BRASHEARS, Reporter GAYLE NEWMAN, Sergeant-ateArmS LINDA LARK, District President PAT KEASLER, Sergeant-ar'Arms JUDY COOK, Hinorian ANN TAYLOR, Point Chairman SONJA ADAMSON, Songleader The F.H.A. is designed to further the interest in Horne B,,ffai,,,Na,,Ce, Economics and the managing of agood horne. Left to right: Adamson, Taylor, Cook, Kirksey, Keasler, Lark, Brashears, Tanner, Newman . . . future homemakers of america First row: Dingman, Newman, Brashears, Keasler, Frizzell, Richard, Tanner, Nance, Taylor, Nall, Bourke Chilcote. Second row: Fread, Stanton, Gonzales, Adamson, Cook, Phillips, Park, Fugatt, Sanders, Leinfelder Third row: Flores, Stice, McBride, Vogel, Fredell, Aycock, Lesley, McMinn, Moore, George, George, Butfaloe, McDonald, Harrington, Kirksey. Fourth row: Reeves, Monroe, Shelton, Carroll, Seyer, Floyd, Bacher, Burdett, Wise, Luster. Fifth row: Potter, Starrett, Speed, Lark, Warren, Warren. s l957 OFHCERS JAMES TOM, Presfclent BILL WESTON, Vice Presidert BILL TURNER, Secretary ALLEN BRYSON, Treasurer RONNIE LAGRANGE, Reporter as l Left to right: Bill Weston, Bill Turner, James Tom, Ronnie LaGrange, Allen Bryson The purpose of the F.F.A. is To develop leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. future farmers of america . . . Front row: Carson, Turner, Hinsley, White, Jacoby, Squies, Bryant, Schrnelzer, Walters, Clark. Second row: Baker, Warren, Tom, Townsend, Baze, McClellan, Herring, Tidwell, Stump, LaGrange, Green, Jerguson. Back row: Lynch, Solomon, Selz, Kensey, Hambrick, Bush, Graham, Morgan, Darr, Provence, Watson, Amos. f Q ..l-1- lt ASC ' Front row: Eggleston, Earles, Evans, Sadler, Reel, Mills, Beeman, Nichols, Cliburn, Pettyiohn, Second row: Womack, Womack, Carruth, Berry, Bogue, Gregory, Neil, Blackwood, Morton, Leake, Rockwood. Third row: Ellison, Giesey, Carrasco, Miller, Douglas, Hines, Johnston, Williams, Meisenheimer, Noe, Martin, Jones, Collyns, Henderson. . . . future teachers of america The Future Teachers Club helps the student measure his own abilities and interests in re- lation fo The Opportunities and Seated: Peggy Rockwood. Left to right: Sheila Reel, Loyce Womack, Barbara Hicks, Pat , , , , , , Douglass, Edith Nichols, Linda Hines. responsibilities in teaching. ,- l957 OFFICERS PEGGY ROCKWOOD, President LINDA HINES, Vice President BARBARA HICKS, Secretary PAT DOUGLAS, Treasurer EDITH NICHOLS, Librarian LOYCE WOMACK, Historian SHElLA REEL, Reporter C7 JANE NEILL, Parliamentarian PAT ELLISON, Songleader gy 3 ... W- - fp- Firsr row: Johnson, Mansker, DuPuy, Sims, Taylor, Hughes, Schrnelzer, Houston, Thompson, Burken. Back row: Bradford, Graham, Elkins, Booth, Hues1is, Mi1cheII, Cox, Clark, Pope, McNeal, NIcBryde, Jones, Walton, McMillan, Bell. future business leaders of america Left fo right: Diane Schmelzer, Nancy Bradford, Sandra Hous1is, Linda Dyer, and Teresa McNeal. This clulo is organized To further the interest and knowl- edge of The business world. I957 OFFICERS NANCY BRADFORD, Presidenr TERESA MQNEAL, Vice Fresfderw? LINDA DYER, Secrelary DIANE SCHMELZER, Treasurer SANDRA HOUSTIS, Reporter 1957 OFFICERS NANCY oAvis, President SHARON HEALEY, Vice President DONNA QUALIA, Secretary ln working to produce'better typists, and preparing typists for the interscholastic contests, the club promotes interest in typing, not only in work, but in every- day life. First row, left to right Donna Qualia Joyce Sheen Joan Schlicting .Jean Thomas Second r Mooney, Sharon Healey Jane Neill Sandra Kirby Nancy Davis T957 OFFICERS Y DOUGLAS HATFIELD, President 'WAYNE KISER, Vice President DONNA ST. CLAIR, Secretary LINDA KAY COLLINS, Treasurer ,s- ' :T 4. Left to right: Wayne Kiser, Donna St. Clair, Linda Kay Collins, and Douglas Hatfield. The purpose of The Tennis club is To promote tennis interest and good sportsmanship in the school and city. They learn good tennis technique Through lectures and demonstrations. Tennis club . . . First row: Margaret Currie, Donna St. Clair, Linda Kay Collins, Jan Henderson, Mary Goslin, and Mary Whealdon. Second row: Marvin Williams, John Gottschall, Wayne Kiser, Bob Nicholson, Mark Forrester, Gene Massey, and Coach Mapes. Third row: Clyde Crawford, Mark Peyton, Doug Hatfield, Bill Sumerford, Douglas Whitstone, and John Sturn. ami . CII an suv-slt!! 5.4, First row: Barron, Clay, Robinson, Lieske, Lord, Barrett, Fuller, Pitzer, Cole, Kingon, Johnson, Hillin, Boyce, Gibson, Parks, Stephenson, Wilson To know and learn the tech- niques ot track and field so as to enioy the sport more as a spectator and a participant is the main purpose of the track and field club. i957 OFFICERS OLIN DAVIS, President BOBBY HILLIN, Vice President DON HAMMOCK, Secretary-Treasurer i I 1 .,-J Poteet, Munoz, Thornton. Second row: Williams, Craver Smith, White, Stringer. Third row: Davis, Davis, Dyer Left to ' 2- 1,2- -3 x-'X i-,bs K -A ,,sj,Q,3f track and field club righ t: Don Hammock, Olin Davis, Bobby Hillin ...Q L 2 1... .., 4 ,,,, -.,...... Y il f First row: Green, Rinker, Severn, Bateman, Glass, Johnson, Lock. Second row: Weston, Kringer, Bryant, Uselton, Taylor. Third row: Bell, Gray, W, D. Wimberly, Rawls, Coats, Wright, Lowe, Slagle, Green, Toon, Lillis. Promoting wider interest in rodeos, creating Western interest, 0 v 0 and developing sportsmanship Left to right: Joe Green, Tommy Coats, Mike Lillis, Bill Weston. I H is-uwulsswai f - 1 fm.. fi EQ F5185 are only few of The purposes of this club. i957 OFFICERS BILL WESTON, President TOMMY COATS, Vice President MIKE LILLIS, Secretary-Treasurer JOE GREEN, Reporter 1957 OFFICERS PAT PATTERSON, President EILEEN BEAUCHAMP, Vice President LOlS BRADLEY, Secretary RUBY TREDAWAY, Treasurer NANCY GLENN, Reporter NINA BURNETT, Sponsor 'V YQ Left to right: Nancy Glenn, Lois Bradley, Pat Patterson, Eileen Beauchamp. The .purpose of the Officials Club is to train students to ot- ficiate for the Intramural activi- . 0 ties and to help to carry them O . ' out. Front row: Pat Pruitt, Ella Kelly, Eileen Beauchamp, Betty Williams, Mari Walker, Wanda Payne, Lynda Whithead, Nina Burnett. Back row: Billy Walker, Pat Patterson, Jirnmiell Rutledge, Joanna Brooks, Pat Morgan, Lois Bradley, Metitia Sharp, Nancy Glenn, Jack McCawley. s x .4 f IX Ko 56 T Nr Left to right: Jean Rose, Billie Helbert, Linda Kester, Charles Conner. 0 O piano occomponlsts club 1957 OFFICERS BILLIE HELBERT, President LINDA KESTER, Vice President JEAN ROSE, Secretary CHARLES CONNER, Reporter By learning to follow a con- cluctor's direction and by learning to be in harmony with the per- former, the student learns more about being a piano accompanist. Around piano: Mrs. Thompson, Larry Nichols, Del Kirksey, Tommy Coats, John Porter, Pat Wilson, Billie Helbert, Julia Mclntosh, Linda Kester, Jeanette Hill. At piano: Charles Conner, Jean Rose. ol ,-' First row, left to right: Garrett, Presley, Eliot, Davis, Queen, Davis, Lovelace, Schneider. Second row: Whitmore, Parr, Castillo, Cavitt, Olea, Mullican, Alvarado, Benton, Elliott, Johnson. Third row: Miss Cum- mins, Mitcham, Adams, Pickett, Glasier, Rosser, Aaron, Elder, Langley, Powledge. Everyone enioys good music and that. is the purpose of the Music Appreciation Club, to en- ioy good music to the fullest ex- lenl. 0 O 0 . . . music appreciation Left to right: Rosa Castillo, Polly Langley, Gwen Davis, Sue Schneider, Betty Davis ll 4? ff? z i.. x f First row: Max Berry, Bobby Barber, Melvin Clements, Jeral Jones, Charles Wood. Second row: Dana Dardis, Thomas Page, Danny Bristow, Jimmy Woolard, David Laminaclc, Dick Kelsey, Wayne Winkler, John Baxter, Jerry Thompson, Morris Campbell. Third row: Bill Hudson, Bruce Morton, Charles Peterson, Dale Whisnant, Holly Williams, Mr. Buttery. chess club . . . Employing strategy they have learned in chess are Daria Dardis and Danny Bristow. 3, ...,-... l Q tl an-. 4,--Q, w '-we-4--...,.. i957 OFFICERS DANNY BRlSTOW Prcs on BOBBY CRAIN Vcc are ' DANA DARDIS, Sec' The purpose of the Chess Club is to encourage critical thinking DM'--Q Meir mee: nga, they cce' pete against each other. Left to rnght Eddy Hopper, Mike Reed Frances Kennedy Nancy Patterson Farst row left to right Vlckue Anderson Bnllue Stewart, Ann Gutherie Deana Watkins Allce Watkms Sue Satterfteld Carol Barnes Barbara Gunter Euna Kay Upford. Back row Bull Pannull Ron Johnson Mnke Reed Jack Hughes Wayne Kmer Eddy Hopper Nancy Patterson. I C' Lo . , tw, 4' v 1, HJ f o x fu 1 , f Q, I I Standing: Mr, Blackerby, Dick DuChano, Wade Parks, Gregor Smith, Nelson Nipp, Larry Cooper, Jan Thomas, Dewan Hinsley, David Duffield, Mike Flahie, Jackie Barham, Dave Parr, Ralph Greenlee, Tommy Freeman. Seated: Alton Yowell, Jimmy Bogue, John Porter, James York, Arthur Adams, Preston Butcher, James Stewart, Eddie Bobbitt. o o 0 beginning slide rule . . . Left to right: Arthur Adams, James York, Larry Cooper, Tommy Freeman The basic methods of slide rule computation are learned and developed in Beginning Slide Rule. i957 OFFICERS ARTHUR FDAUS P15115-' LARQY COOPER 'X ff- Fas c JAMES YQRK if 'i 9'. rOi'f 'Y FREEHUZN H.- Q.. In .,, .11 f , Ju f f, rn, ' ,. mug 3,w,,m.b..m.,, , jfffffxqgffy . ,V 1.32 'J .,4'Ln 1 4. .l ,VA ,,. I 1 V' . ILT .. .1 Q- ',f 'a. ' .gs 4- , ,, 777 , , fl' ,' .:T.'v-7, fi-f'.,a,, ' -ff -.. ,p s? -5 -., A'- s N. gre 'vu 5 5 .J-,,1. - Q wg-. nf J' L may . 'gif f . 1 ,u ,, , , xv 1 ' .-1 ,rv 1. . 4 ' iq-Q 1 P' 'Vk . ,fx ,, ,W . l an Nrufi 4 ng' - .LA If ,r',--1' ' ry .1 TNQ- , 'rf .f Jo Iliff! J 7s. ,pam f -101 -.5 .-- - rv' 4'.,' - -' , 1 ,1,. K- ,A ., , Q 4, . , ,-14 - .- . fu .4 .',,,.', ' 3.1 'KI A if A, . I - V- ia. V -' . y..' . K ' ' . 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K FASTEP flran a ef' Electrlclty comes to you with the speed of light thousands of times faster than the fastest jet' When you Hlp a swntch electrxclty IS made and delivered lh a spllt second It cant be stored but must be made For thus reason we must be ready at all times wnth enough 6' power capacity to supply the total needs of our cus Q tomers Instantly' S TEX C We constantly are plannmg ahead and bunldmg a ead QQ to assure you plenty of dependable low cost KX, electric service for the future as well as the A present fxfx TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY TOMMY HENDERSON GROCERY AND MARKET I4l9 N Bug Sprung Phone MU 4480I -51 V ff ' X f ' X 1 Q C S and used alt the same time. l l I I x L l ' I ' T E - p U -' ' A, V . . . h Congratulations Bulldogs 5.-4 3 MIDLAND CHAMBER or coMMERcE 1. -.B D A I in . 1 I bf .l sr .f ' X 4: XS ' .55 H X .X '. 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