Quanah High School - Quahi Yearbook (Quanah, TX)

 - Class of 1951

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WR 9 U Qt Q 05 1 if Q .25 Qmmi gffcvccg QUANAH, TEXAS 445 Q M , l95 lie W DEDICATION We the staff take pleasure 1n ded1cat1ng th1s l95l Chxef to o r sponsor Helen Hook who w1th patxence and underStar1d1ng has helped us produce ear at Quanah H1gh th1s record of our sernor y Af' M l 'H-vs. , , . . . . H , ' . , . 5: ' Q Is' ' K, 3, ' , . +11- FOREWCRD Mcmorrcs of hrppy pcaceful school diys may mean much to thc boys and grrls who gruduutc from hrblr school rn thls ycrr of unccrturntv ln thc 1951 Llucf we huvc rrrcd to prcturc: cvcry phase of your school lrlc your tcrchcrs your clubs your ucuvrtrcs your sports so that wherever you may 550 or vyhutcvcr you may do you muy by lookrnb through thc pugcs of thrs book brrny, buck thc happy cvcnls of your Furn the pabcs of thrs book and cnjoy rhcm .is wc havc LIljONCd plan nrng rhcm for you The Staff If QQ! NNE - ' r f f w ' 1 ' ' y-Z . l f ' I , 1 s ' ' 1 1 - v - 1 r high school days, ' I y s ' ' s - , 1 l ' v V 1 - X A , 'W , f ws. 4' w ff y f -..: X if' gan.: -5 f' 2 , fl ' ' X v W GYMNASIUM Construction of a gymnasium build- ing, begun in July, 1950, will be completed by the time school opens in September. T he modern brick building will a c c om m o d ate all physical education classes and will have ample facilities for Interscho- lastic League volleyball and basket- ball contests, At the west end of the building is a cafeteria, modern in every respect, which will accommodate 250 stud- ents at one time, Q-54 ,, wi ,,-V --ii, V .'4': . Q rhqf, :sq QUANAI-I HIGH SCHOOL THE ARCH and ENTRANCE to the BUILDING ANNUAL STAFF Clyde Whitmire, business manager, takes money for a subscription from Danny Welch. 'M 5 fav' The Annual Staff presents an assembly program be- fore opening the campaign for annual subscriptions, Thomas Taylor Johnny Jones- - Clyde Whitmire- - I. D, Glenn- - Charles White- David Traylor - - Sam Terry- - - Danny Welch- - - Helen Hook- - STAFF - -Editor-in-chief - - - Layout Editor - - - - Business Manager. - Assistant Business Manager - - ---- Sports Editor - Photography - - Snapshots - - -Classes - - Sponsor FACULTY BAND ALGEBRA 1 ll SCIENCE WX MA QQNXNNEROM VOCATIQNAL AGRICULTURE Q5 QR HQMEMAKING CQA 6 A, Z 0 f SCHOOL BOARD Members of the school board of the Quanah Independent Dxstnct have long gwen fa1th ful and effxc1ent servlce toward maklng poss1ble the xmproved school system of today That the1r efforts are somet1mes appreclated IS proved by the dxnner honoung them gwen by the homemakmg class School board members are JOE H ANDERSON Presldent L M BORING WOODROW WILSON ANCEL EDMONDSON JACK BRAZIL FRANKLIN TURNBOUGH MISS L MYRA ODELL, Secretary . a . I 1 6lf!6'ZlZZL6hW?l?'J Weaaaya as as ,za J' nv! 2 Y' r -1' 2. s-MW? '-.-T' -I-saiijiih ,J-I iw .a M31 's fig'-9' iff , Y'-ez.- 5 ?'3 G31 J, X13 V S 1.5 6'? MY hh, X GPM ly lguhltc 5cl1nnI5 W E HANCOC I SUPIRINTKNDINT QUANAH TEXAS The productlon of a hlgh school annual 13 educatlon 1n actlon Our students each year take the responslblllty for portraylng graphlcally our entlre school llfe ln all 1ts phases and for provldlng, lH thls form, a record for posterlty Our school adheres not only to the value of the mastery of the fundamental processes, but emphaslzes, deservedly, such Vltal ObJ6CtlVGS as cltlzenshlp educatlon, character tralnlng, and the development of lndlvldual talents The annual projects to the reader our enlarged concept of the 3 R's The organlzatlon, detalled olannlng, coordlnatlon buslness experlence, Welghlng of values, exerclse of Judgment necessary 1U a publlcatlon of thls type, make th of thls annual, 1U truth, educat e productlon lon 1U actlon W E Hancock S 3 uperlntendent . T . 4, .0 .. 4 A - W - - , - ' Q . ' ex : A . R I I face, E 15 'WYQBJPQ-.. . . .-- ' H- - '11, -Q41 . , 'vi I, , M- -.f .Ji - .:f,,fQ a-:-. 4 .. 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'IhQ',- ' I f?'. .z. . 1 ' 'Az J 0 o r ,' - 43-:gl 4 ,-:Q -il . ,nga I. ,,.., -lg. Rf! 4'- 'ral rx . . 7:9 '. gg: ii -I One of the most popular spots in Quanah High is the office. Many boys interview Mr. Howorth each dayg some to get permits to class after ab- sences, others to get less pleasant attention after lapses from good behavior. Mr. Howorth and his student assistants attend to all details of the daily routine of running the school. OFFICE ASSISTANTS W. H. HOWORTH Principal M. Ed., Texas Christian University Pat Brazil, Martha Jane Brandon, Shirley Murphy, Sandra Stoer, Sandra Rogers, Shirley Wilkerson. Not shown in the picture: Wencil McSpadden and David Traylor. 'D W7 DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Burleson, Dean of Girls, attends to the attendance records for all girls and issues permits to class after absences If you talk too much in class, chew gum, or cut class, you will be sent to see Miss Burleson. Patsy Burke Margaret Boynton, Imogene Owens and Pansy Turner are assistants in Miss Bur1eson's office. EXCU , N SED A BEEN D He-U ME JF AB DeWnxi09 wana SENSE m w we . This Q SIGNA XB'- 11 YBPOT iq-,efnoon TU-RE Q-1 'foil 'A this a your 1 1 INSIILRU , QBQOW ,beca115 - ,Le gven 2 41- N 3 5 - X- 6 S jirincx if 3 i.De1 vioxx I .Dean 'kv- Y me BMW MRS MA Enghsh Kh Texas Siam Loiiuge Nor RUDOLPH ASHBY Speech and English B A North Texas State College 13 'QA MRS. HELEN HOOK English M. A, , Southern Methodist University KATHERINE MARSHALL Engllsh and Journahsm B J UHIVCISIIY of Texas I C RICHARDSON Sclence M Ed Umversny of Oklahoma FOSTER WATKINS Athletrcs and Mathemattcs B S West Texas State College MRS MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON Socral Sclence and Mathemattcs B S Texas Chrrstran Umversxty ELLABELLE RADFORD Math and Drivers' Education M. Ed. , University of Texas RITA BURLESON Dean of Girls and History M Ed Texas Technology T DON ROBBINS Athletics and Social Studies B,S, Midwestern University MRS IESSIE SCHUK Social Sc1ence B A University of Texas MARY NELL PERKINS B, A., University of Texas Reading and Spelling Y MRS MARIE SWINDELL B S North Texas SHIRLEY ANDERSON B S Texas Chrxstlan Unlversxty Coach and Soclal Studxes State College Soclal Stud1es MRS MABEL STEVENSON M ED Umversuy of Oklahoma Mathematlcs WALKER P TODD Vocauona Agnculture M Ed A 8a M College ULETA ASHCRAFT Homemakmg B S Texas State College for Women MRS LET HA MORRIS L1brar1an B A North T exas College 'Ili-.im 'D MRS . ALMA HOLCOMB Commercial B,S. , Southwest Texas State College ...ni T T' iv' IDKQ .Eng pg! K EW' L E G AY Band B Mus North Texas State College 5453121 2 'Nm ig-L MRS VELMA WELLS Muslc M1dWCSICIn Unxverstty S gl Mrs Appctizing and nourishing lunches are cooked and served by these women to several hundred boys and girls from Travis and High School, The new cafeteria which will be ready when school opens in September will be a great improvement upon the present lunchroom, BUS DRIVERS: Mabe Barbee I, H, Butts Clarence Dunn O. C. Griffin Charles H. Hale G, G, Norton S, M, Owen Effie M, Pannell Clyde Sheehan Melvin Tinker I. A. Turpen BUS DRIVERS Mrs. Mrs, Mrs , Mrs . Mrs. Mrs , Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, LUNCH ROGM Anna L, Butts Sallie J, Dcvoll Greva M. Gamel Musettie F, Jenkins Annie M, Maginnis Artie Ii. Norton Goldie A, Owen Effie M, Pannell Nannie N. Teams Roxie F. Sorensen 'ily' These bus drivers transport to and from the Quanah schools nearly half the students attending school in Quanah, SENIOR C ASS 'l President ---- - - - Royce Dunn Vice President- - ' - Eddie'Rae Spears Secretary ---- - - Ansel Outlaw Treasurer- - - - - Melva Jo Epps 1 S' 93 BETTY ASHFORD JOE DAN BAILE Y Pj if Q7 ml DON BARKER LA .TUANA BRANDON sd VIRGINIA BUCKHOLT 5 I MILDRED BURCH PAT BRAZIL NELL CRAWLE Y X ,,Z6z'ilZh BOBBY CAIN FRANKLIN CHAMBERS S 'Is BOBBY DA WSON KENNETH DILLON LUCILLE DOWNE Y 'BW' VERA DUNCAN ROYCE DUNN MELVA JO EPPS TROY FINCHER pan Silt I D GLENN JAMES HINTON IRL HOLT ALTON GRIFFIN f' ? it-Q FLOYD HAMBY ANNA LEE HUFFMAN JAMES ROY JENKINS f A EfLl A K A J M 5 KF 1 JOHNNY JONES KEITH KELLEY JOHN KOCH EUGENE LACY DETA ANN LOGAN FRANKLIN LOVE LESS JAMES THOMAS MACKOY BO BB Y MALONE 5-M. VERLENE MCME NNAMY ANSE L OUT LAW BOBBIE NELL MCSPADDEN WENCIL MCSPADDEN MAR Y JANE NELSON CLIFFORD OWEN IMOGENE O NENS RAY PENDLEY GAIL PHILLIPS ' New 'A ., ' Li 7 ' E DDIE REA SPEARS Q,-1' SHERRY PRITCHARD YZ' KENNETH ROCKHOLT CHARLES SCHARNAGEL SANDRA STOER - THOMAS TA YLOR SAM TERRY Gui' HARLEN TINKER PHILLIP TOLAND EVELYN TINKER DAVID TRAYLOR JOE JVALKER DANNY WELCH CHAR LES WHITE DOROTHY WHITFIELD 3 CLYDE WHITMIRE iii HELEN NILKINS JUNIOR CLASS President- - - - - - - - Johnny Wilson Vice President ---- ---- D avid Jobe Secretary-Treasurer - 'Shirley Bailey 69 -if r xx www Wal' ' be f ' vii' ff q I 2 A IWW HDTO NOT AVAILABLE SHIRLEY BAILEY ' 4 Art 4'.r -,J RICKEY GRIFFIN DICK HARDIN PATSY BARNES SAMMY BLAKNEY 5: U - E' :il f ,ff f ., 'if J JO ANN GLOVER I fa, I .fx -T MARG ARET BOYNT ON T qv--my 1 'I f x TJIZSIZ ,I ,, Iam . Q W, R, BRAZIEL MITZIE BUMGARNER PATSY BURKE MILDRED BUTTS HOWARD CAMPSEY VIRGINIA COKENDOLPHER JACKIE DAUGHTRY PERRY ELLIS TROY ELLIS .IEANELL FOERSTER DAVID JOBE JACKIE JOHNSTON IO ANN LINK BILLY MEDLEN DELBERT HOOPER SHIRLEY MURPHY SANDRA ROGERS JERRY ROSS ww L Q' 1 Jw.. iqg, It-Ili me I . ... E' J X-env' X-1 L 4.4 .uh his 5- . vo' T7 'i .4..,-..........- ...-..,.. VERNON SCOTT VERNON TAYLOR AUDINE TINKER PANSY TURNER CREIGHTON THORNTON SHIRLEY W ILKERS ON JOHNNY WILSON IO LYNN FAUBION ,vi 15, I -I N' I I sos HENDRIX -.-ef V' ,-. 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Jones Ketchers1d Mathls Calvm Langford John Gayle Carolyn MCCFKTY Nelwyn McSpadden Velma Medlen Emma Ruth Neal Murphy Huby Parks Cle s ton Palme Bobby Lee Pflce P1tts Yvonne Joyce Bluy Norton 'Gait Bobby Lee Pr ltchard 7 'f J - J 3 V M a. fi I I in J 1 1. J f we ,- , g ' lr! 'b :ML I I' ' i ' 1 . v ' ' f-- 1 E . U A Y -- . 1 f r J A if-.f , ' 4 I 55,5 ill 4 5 J 9 . .A lg A A H' Y H I ' . . g -ff . . , X - lui M1 I 4 'z A . , O Sammy Merrltt Gracle Qlngg D Reynolds ean Rathff Wayne Leonard Richardson Verna Mae Rogers Rhoda Stone Y Buddy Scharnagel Donald Spears Mary Sue Seaton F' 5 Don Ted Todd de la Vega Shirley XXX Dorothy Stone DCU!! HNVI VSA! n fri!!- Eddie Walker Rayford Wilkerson Turpen Pat Rayford '1 k W lk W1 ban s Billy Joe a er Whitfield Bobby Williams -V-v FRESH MAN CLASS President ----- - - Jack McGuire Vice President ---- - - -Jimmie Jones Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - Judy Burke 9 5 -f '5k 25 Yo'- if Randy N Akers Ashford V1rg1n1a Carlton Atwood Ba11ey f Glenda Lavon Barbee Adams Sh1r1ey Joyce Barnes Barnett J'e anle Weldon Beall Brandon Rlchard Mary Ruth Braz1e1 Brlnkerhoff Cleo Judy Burg1 Burke Qumton Greta Butts Ca1n vvvn I I Cox Davls Davis Denms Downs Duncan .ILINICD -gm 1 6 4? fuk., A .' EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Presldent Dave .Tenkms Vlce Pres1dent Douglas Roark Secretary Sherry Adams ,fx X Y 4-,S Xia 3--I' '31- o Jes Go Bla e Be, ,Sr To YJ0 ,I S B e 1-ry 021711 Ca H0102 -I' 1 Se Boyl' herb Joa V1 BA Q 0 An Q-'ver Ba the ,VI al-If Bel-rerrj' mo rvel' olt x nts Carbs Cxeme Yon Coaifley Xpher N anda Qokendo T Omni C oums ww 21 w Cawifx C YC fy aykorcummgrx anle 5 AW15 D C gmrlexf ax C Awmn De nlsorx XXY Den 15 Tx 31. n Charle 5 Den . R 'cz' K I1 I fa o P .1 lv , 'ff P r ' fi mf V 7 Cu QS 5' 'J F 0 WWQQWK X C5 LK-ll-I 1+ ' ir i CQ' Wanell Duncan Peggy Elhs Sandra .Toy Engle .Taruce Foster Marle Enn1s Norma Lee Glover H L Gossage Jlmmy Dale Gr1sham FTBHCIS Hamr1ck Horace Nayne Hatcher Bobby Gene I-Iogue Georg1e Lee H111 W1111am Dudley Hopkms Ileta Huffman Dave Jenkms . 1 A, 9 . K 1 ' U ' , A L f 1? . . D k ' f' , .. . . O alll, . U W . 72' .1 A N I, . I .ur 1 y a A M4 . e r o A ff' ' . 1' - 1 ' ' ' ' K4 K' I X ,. -. i -- , A' , I 4 N , H -Lie- DWT0 HFAMHABLE B' F1-an J CIS E James Adrarl Johnst an-les lan Joh On Bett alfe nsfo ' Y Jblly Jbhnsto T. is-1 B111y Mayfield Layton Mayes Leonard Malone Edward Lynn Morris David Moore Ken Morton Mary Lee Pennington Jackie Phillips Edna Pitts Claudie Poole Eddie Ioe Pruitt Robert Dale Quizenberry Mary Alice Reynolds Charles Richardson -iff Doug Roark 'Ns iv lie? il - Qt Ns.. Nor ma Te aYe Kyl J-on Pat,-IC e la Ma,-le Le Landers Onard Igonald Mfcn ellneth M 1' Nab 81-tln b rea ,. fr. , Ill 11' Ches te Kennetlj Sfzockholt ROSie Scatimple Charles Str? vom, lckland e SC0tt B' ' B 111Y Seuers Darbara Sims 0 t Chl. hy Stewart Th 1-Ies Strau 017135 Stone ghall Leon Taylor Mary Helen Trapp Roger Waldrxp Lloyd Walker 'Betty Wade A11ce Wallace Margaret Ware Bobby Joe Strlckland J' H W11kerson Robert W11son Don Wlsdom Bobby Young James Thomas Young in-5 , 4 W : 4 .' .v 2-2-r mg Af Eg y - ' IK lu. 1 - Glena L ,Q Y Florene Aaron U ry A T Barbee 1 ! x .3585 ' E Q ,Ae , President,Caro1 Baze Vice Presidentjackie Preston Secretary-Treasurer,C1arence Walser .vi fi -3 fl if Gerald Henry Carol Peggy Sandra Mae Barnett Bass Baze Braziel Braziel 'fe f -Q X Dorothy Mae Oscar Melvin Dawn -T06 Brown Butler Butts Cadle Ca1'1'011 Nelda Glenda C roxton C oope r ,miie , ,V VY .JA A A fi o,,,,,,,. ,,t, if-V. pg' ?::r'Mi-' i?. '.,52' . ,tygfilf P ' ff- 2 , 4 4 V . A ' ' -.l 'Tl 1-.,l'4f1 . it , l .A 4? is 1 - . 5, +.f-- . S' ..lWg'i8a...-FJ .T une Da le Cunmngham Davis 1 Dorothy Brinkerhoff 1 Carolyn Craven -.,.4-v-'Z-X Leona Jaclue Powell Preston I4 Larry Rathff i if N 911' 1--9 N7 gl 15 ,gli A Douglas Prlce W-1 Garland M1ldred Wayland Px-1ce Prmce Qmsenberry i IQ n N ' 'Q ? X Nathan Rhemhardt Roberson Betty ' sw 'T :X ' Mia Duane Betty Jo Bobby Don M1lton Bobby Stephens Stewart Stewart Tmker Wall K 4 .pl 'Bain' Lsrimhg av- ' 531 B1lly Don Darlene Mary Lmd Scott Snfuth Sm1th Clarence Walser 3. Darlene Margaret I-Iugh1e John Don Sherry Weede Wheat Wh1tm1re W1l11ams W11son Womack nl wi Nad1ne Bobby Patsy Wood Brandon McDowell M: fs ,-- -X X,, 1'3 1,-.N X...,,p SIXTH GRADE Edia Juan Cummings Donald Wayne Daugherty Marilyn Davidson Jo Dell Davis Tommie Davidson Doug Edmonds Shirley Elder Billy Ennis Sammy Eubanks Judy Fields Frankie Fincher Gibson Gladwin Gillespie Robert Graham Camilia Griffin N, x 'N Dnijlk l N N - uf Wayne Alford Donald Ashford Betty Sue Barnes Vaneta Bates Jimmy Belcher Wayne Boatman James Brandon James Braziel Romell Brown Eddie Bushey Maralyn Bushey Oleta Faye Butts Charles Floyd Castleberry Juanita C romartie Jerolyn Sue Cummings President, Doug Edmonds Vice President, William McGuire Secretary, Ronald Hinton , 5' Q ikfrs r k mfr J 5,1lHc'!a!5 1 1 'av-'gy -' H -Q43 fn. Y ? X 3 , A . ,li 3 L J 'hx V 1 ,37 . 3 L I- .J Margie Faye Lassiter Jimmy Wayne Lee Billy Melton Lewis Charles Ann Lowe Michael Ross Magee Alice Larue Malone Donald Ray Malone Betty Joyce Mansel William McGuire Tommy Mecasky Orvil Clinton Morris Kenneth Norris Murphy Horace Dalton Nash Charlotte Newman Glenna Ruth Osborne O'Ray Osborne Laura Mae Osborne Mary Pearl Park Mary Louise Patterson Bonnie Lee O'Neal 1 x Kenneth Grisham ' James William Hale . A Georgina Handy ,Q- f James Richard Hammond .. I -1: N, A, ,f ... . V , la.: f A V Horace Griffin I 'Y u Jimmy Dwayne Hinton Ronald Lane Hinton Michael Ray Hodge Alice Lorene Houk Barbara Horn Xl ff fri X fi: Patrick CharlesAHuff William Leon Huffman Patricia Hughes 'ee Lynda Fay Jackson Lewyn .Tobe , f- fr' , ,p- fn lg Q 1 :Yeti Lynda Gail Johnson Jimmy Johnson Billy Ray Klapper Frank Eugene Lambe rton R -6. Vfo Y-vi ' 'ff 5 : 2 Billy Jack ,Landers I 6 Q-'x N '5-' ' ' ' Ax A J I 'F if v-L. . , V .J , E Q 'Q' ar i , if ' I ' 2 at J X if Q F 'Q - , i . Q. :A lr- tg ,se . J ja '-, lA 7 L -la'.'I4:ima -' O ---J, ., 1 . X -i . 5 ,-.4 A I Jerry Wayne Phillips George Ray Phillipp Virginia Evon Pierce V i Jerry Don Pritchard James Weaver Quigg dl William Frank Quigg . 6 i 1 Doris Jean Randolph -H Janell Ritchie Margie Marie Ray , ',, Donald Wayne Roper , I 'if Ivy' gg 1 i -J J ., .vez p gig I in - 1' 1. . T 'lf 9 f 12- ' Beverly Robbins Betty Lou Rudisille 'F' Joy Darlene Rushing :Q Nancy Lou Sample Elmer Ray Scarbrough 1 f f . ,' K I Elizabeth Simmons ' 7v0B05y Joyce Shoemaker H t 1 ' Charles Wayne Sparkman . - ' Eddie Lee Sparkman rx Jimmy Spears gbfsiawt genome? 1' .,vn 1'-,1l,,. . 04 I 50- ' -D ii Q 1 -'f av 11,3 1 'X 'C ' T' J 9' Lv , ' ZEN sz ll Joyce Rae Smith Edna Jetone Smith Michael Jane Stephenson Peggy Joyce Stockstill William Rodger Tabor Linda Jeanette Taylor James Morrison Thompson Mary Ella Turpen John Frank Wade James Ardell Walker Billy Morris Wallace Linda Faye Ware Linda Wilkerson William Clyde Wilkerson Donna Juanell Wilson Margaret Weatherford Billy Eugene Young 5 -0 'T' Q FAVORI TES - xx., I -ixoif V74 gl X if . o 'Wx I ' N 9 I :I F I 1 O O 0 U Q f X 5 fa . j' +5 sf R 'fl J NN f ' f Q Q J 1 Rx if I ,I I h F f -Hhs-1' MCDST BEAUTIFUL GIRL MELVA,OEPPS MUST HANDSOME BUY f-'vw 'Q' ff H' MILDRED BURCH . d'.,12 i A - . . ' N J? .R E. 'af ' A xt 'QQ' R I T E CLIFFORD OWENS T HOMAS T AYLOR SENIOR FAVORITE G- 7 JUNIOR FAVORITES A-F15 VERNON SCOTT SOPHOMORE FAVORI T FAVORITES FRESHMEN vi uNloR HIGH FAVQRITES isis, EIGHTH GRADE FAVGRITES SEVENTH GRADE FAVORITES LEON HUFF MAN SIXTH GRADE FAVORITES DONNA WILSON X 'T a ling. QC? 492 HEART yi -K ,Hen mg! n.- , 'Q E' Ty: rw PANSY TURNER 1 556 X' F.F.A. WEETH EA RT SHIRLEY MURPHY -Q. 5 F FH A SWEETHEART Y 'Ulxv Q 'f'Xe-. .- w..4+u SENIOR CLASS WHO S WHO A I' N A' , S ZQQ N 4 5 Z Z ' 7 li' Z 1 Q P J we wp K X llf t X X R Bookkeepmg ANNA LEE HUFFMAN Hxstory Shorthand SAN DRA S TOE R ME LVA .TO EPPS Hur J' D Band GLENN and DAVID TRAYLOR Typmg WENCIL MCSPADDEN Lhgmlstry and En 11511 IHOMAS FAYI OE ture Vocauonal A ilncul BOBBY M ALONE Journahsm JAMES HINTON 0 I Choral ROYCE DUNN Speech PAT BRAZIL of DEDICATIO Q llolnflfllaklnk EY Duvu I dugaflon CHL Doxxtw LL JOE WALKLR WHO S WHO honors thu seruor students who are outstandmg scholas ttcally ln each department Thny arm na ned bw the faculty for ex ccllcncc tn each parucular subJLct l :A ,-F -,' , . l v -- txsw , 155 X- A ' , V tg ' gs - , A, ,q iff. ' 2 ' r , v Y I f , ' s ' s ' .. 4 ' I x x . x x i J' .. X k - . x WI Qi 2 f SENIORS ACTIVITIES f SLNIOR Cl XSS HISTORY by M1lva Jo Lpps It was 1111 111111 01 -16 4 11111 10111111 1 yroup 01n1w1ld1red ch1l11r111 lll a PII 01 lglllll' 11111 Xft11 wa11111.r111 ll'OllIlL1 101 SLVLII 10111 11 11 t11ey fou11d 501111 starrs 11 adrng Ollf 01 1111 p11 la11l1d I111 Sta11w1v of Ed111 111011 11115 Way to Su111ss Upon 1 1111111 1xa111111 111011 1111 found flVL steps To l1ad 1111111 11p 1111 11151 st1p 1all1d Sub 1I'C51llllL,ll Step I t111y ch0s1 111110111 Owen as pr1s1de11t Thad T1d111or1 as v111 pr1s1d111t and R11,1na R015le1 as 511r1tary treasurer 1h1s st1p WL 101111d M1ss Ila1115 M155 11011111115 and Mrs Swrndell 10 sponsor us a11d111lp 15 111111 about 1ducat1on INDI VNl11lIl 1 to stay III OIIL pla11 w1 d111d111 to 11111113 1llg1lL,l' a11d d1c1d1d to 1l8VL T1l0llldS Taylor p11s1d1nt Clrfford Ow1n vrce prcstdent and J1ann1 And111s s1cretary IILQSUICT to bllldt, 1111 way On 11115 step w1 10u11d N115 110112011113 Mrs 110014 and Mr May1s as wrllrng sponsors to h1lp us over the rough spots Th1s step was call1d Freshrnen Step II After l1arn1n all w1 c0ul11 we agarn r1w IIIIPEIIILDI To h11p us on thrs thtrd st1p nam1d Sopho111ore Step III we 1le1ted B C Colltns pr1s1d1nt 1311110 L11111 v1c1 pr1s1d1nt a11d M1ld11d Bur1h s1c11ta1y treasurer Our sponsors wer1 Mrs Holcomb Mrs Morrrs Mrss Radford and Mr Beatnan On th1s step we began to learn how LO act and found we had begun to grow up Th1 111111 came to agatn cl1n1b upward Tl1e next step looked 1nv1t1ng It was labeled 11111101 Step IV and to help us lll our a1t1v1t11s we select1d 11dl'1LIl Tlnker as pr1s1d1nt Tom Mackoy as v1c1 pr1s1d1nt a11d Ansel Outlaw as secretary 1r1a5urer Mr Todd M155 Ashcraft and Mrss Gray were our sponsors Thls step was frlled Wlth plenty of enjoyable events 5uc11 as the Teachers Tal11 Off Junror Play and Iunror S1n1or Banquet Along w1th the good always comes a 111111 b1t of bad and so we also had to endure Amerrcan Hrstory and G1on11try We 11ot1ced that only one step rema1n1d and eager to 11nd out what II held we cl11nb1d upon th1 Senror St1p V F01 our S1n1or leaders we 111ose as presrdent Royce DUIID vrce pres1de11t Eddre Spears secretary Ansel Outlaw and treasurer Melva Jo Epps To gurde us over th1s 1I'Il portant y1ar our sponsors w1re M155 Marshall Mxss Radford dlld Mr Todd Thrs step was 11lled w1th LXC.lIt,lIlE.IlI Our 11151 joy came w1th recervrng our S1n1or rrngs Durrnv the year we enjoyed such events as t11e S1n1or Play Junror Senror Banquet Sentor tr1ps and 5811101 Day A alll t11e t1n11 has come to leave Each step has provrded many memor1es but w1t11 graduatron t11r1e at hand we 10011 out and see t11e n1a11y d1111rent frelds whrch l1e b1f0re s Each of us 11a5 chosen w111ch way l1e w1ll go We 11av1 frnlshed our hrgh school edu 1311011 and are now ready E0 face the world To the generatlons to com1 after us may we leave. thrs b1t 01 advrce make 1111 most of your hrgh school years They are happy years whrch w1ll not come agarn fx' 'va 94 WJ! 0 f e1 All J 1 41' mx s -- 1 , a ' '- 1' L ' L , ' 1-' 1 ' S ' - ' 1 L 1, cv 1 ' - A . 11 s ' ,v A -1 -1 , 11 4 1 1 - ' 1. 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' l 1 - ' I' PROPHECY Sandra Stoer Charles Whrte Trnre 1961 A H T fAfter Hrgh Taxesy Place New Quanah Texas The caprtal of the unrverse Settrng Barker and Barley Crrcus After all the taxes had been collected Charles Whrte now presrdent of the unrverse entered the mrdway wrth hrs usual party ofJ D Glenn vrce presrdent Royce Dunn and Troy Frncher The latter two are bodyguards Royce and Troy are both carryrng a vrolrn case presumably wrth tommy guns rn them The Presrdent and hrs party are loaded down wrth the taxpayers money and are ready to have a good trme at the Crrcus As we walk down the mrdway whom should we see but Srdney Nelson We walk over to see what he rs dorng and to our surprrse he rs sellrng mrce whrch he has been feedrng Mexrcan Jumprng Beans and callrng them baby Kangaroos A5 we buy a parr and walk away Troy Frncher sees a srgn wlrrch says Welcome to Hot Rod Heaven featurrng the daredevrls of the wheel Kerth Kelley Charles Scharnagel Ray Pendley and Pat Brazrl Pendley We walk up to talk to them they tell us that they have developed an engrne that wrll go three hundred mrles per hour They also tell us that Davrd Traylor and Dorothy Whrtfreld Traylor are champron werght lrfters of the world They have Just defeated Phrllrp Toland and Imogene Owens Toland We brd them farewell and saunter over to see Dorothy and Davrd On our way we see a huge crowd gathered by the door of a tent therefore we go over to see what rs happenrng As we look rn srde we see rt rs Outlaw and Ashford s Photo Booth Thrs rs owned and operated by Ansell Outlaw and Betty Ashford They seem to be hav rng trouble takrng a prcture of a lrttle man wrth dark horn rrm glasses He wants hrs prcture taken wrth a huge bottle rn hrs arms The camera rs too small to take thrs prcture easrly but Ashford rs tryrng desperately to please thrs lrttle man We later drscovered that rt was Thomas Taylor the great rnventor who created FU IU JUICE the successor to Hadacol He grves Betty a drrnk of thrs Jurce and rt grves her patrence enough to take the prcture to please hrm Our next stop rs to vrsrt the monkeys The cutest one we frnd rs scratchrng fleas Wart upon closer examrnatron we frnd rt rs lrl Holt who has not shaved for srx months We are told that he rs a noted explorer and anrmal trarner As we drew closer we glanced to one srde and saw brrght lrghts and parntrtrgs of gorgeous grrls The stars of tue show are Queenre Brandon and Bubbles Burch assrsteu by Josre Duncan and Cutre Crawley Naturally we took rn the show and there we found to our surprrse Alton Grrffrn sayrng These beautrful grrls were gathered from the far corners of the earth Wrthout any further ado these grrls wrll perrorm for you As the show came to an end wrth a srgh we depart to see the darry exhrbrt When we arrrved at the darry exhrbrt we saw Tom Mackoy Frank Loveless Harlen Trnker and James Jenkrns exhrbrtrng therr new cows that grve homogenrzed pasterrrrzed chocolate and buttermrlk fThrs breed was developed rn order to cut down on creamery expensesy As we hear screams screams of horror we run rnto a tent only to see Bob Malone rn hrs knrfe throwrng act wrth hrs wrfe Evelyn Trnker Malone as the target After thrs harr rarsrng experrence we were gettrng thrrsty and decrded to go over to Carn s Cantana where we see Wencrl Mcspadden tendrng the bar We go over to the bar and order a drrnk fMlLK of coursey H wrn all the lrttle krd s money Wencrl presses a button and out comes Carn and hrs krds He has two boys and two grrls We offer the grrls some candy but one of them sard that she would roll us for the whole sack or none at all Bobbre Nell slaps her down and tells her to go to the back room and stay there The Mrrsrc Professor Floyd Hamby was playrng honkre tonkre tunes on the prano as the chorus grrls dance on the stage Featurrng Vrrgmra Buckholt Bobbre Dawson Bell Anna Lee Huffman and Mary Jane Nelson After frnrshmg our drrnks we de part We see a csrwes parntrng and upon rt was a prcture of a snake wrth a woman s head Wrth amazement we went rnsrde to see the show When she came out of a lrttle door wrthrn the tent we see rt rs Helen Faye Wrlkrtrs dressed rn a Cobra skrn dress We frnd that she rs a world famous snake charmer As we look over to the other srde of the stands we saw Garl Phrllrp Dea takrng rn the show After talkrng to Garl for a whrle we depart for the brg top We come to the marn entrance and see Clyde Whrtmrre sellmg trckets an J0e Walker sellrng pop corn and peanuts We are srttrng rn the grandstand and underneath we see someone crawlrng under the tent The sherrff of the show Clrfford Owen drug out a person and we frnd out after closer examrnatron that rt rs Sam Terry up to hrs old trrcks H struggles a lrttle brt but Clrfford blackyacks hrm and carrres hrm away We settle down to see the show The Rrng Master rs our own James Hrnton the only rrngmaster rn the world wrth hrs own publrc address system He rntroduces Kenneth Rockholt Eddre Spears and Verlene McMennamy demonstratrng therr trrcks and therr rrdrng abrlrty They have three of the smartest horses rn show busrness today Next rn the way of harr srzzlrng experrence we see Kenneth Drllon better known as Hot Lrps Drllon the human frre eater He entertarrrs u.s wrth a few breath takrng escapades Hrs assistant John Tullrs Ledbetter Jones Jr rs at the other end of the rurg heatrng glass tubrng and blowrng bubbles for the amazement of all We then notrce the band playrng soft musrc on the far srde of the brg top A srgn tells us that rt rs the Chambers Choppers band the best musrcal butchers thrs srde of the Acme rnrnes Members of thrs orchestra are Franklrn Chambers con ductor John Kock Eugene Lacy Harlen Trnker and Danny Welch They have therr own nrght club durrng the wmter months when they are not playrng for the crrcus Wrth the end of the concert we go to the brg trarler house where the co owner of the crrcus rs stayrng J D knocks on the door and Mrs Lucrlle Downey Barley answers the door and rnvrtes us rn to stay a whrle We talk about all the frne show and performers of the crrcus Lucrlle says that she has Just put all the chrldren to bed Joe Dan adds that he worked wrth them two hours before they went to sleep Soon we brd them farewell and leave to pay our respects to Don Barker the other owner of the crrcus who rs lrvrng ur a trarler house at the other end of the mrdway Just as we arrrve the lrghts go out rnsrde the horrse We therefore pass Don and hrs wrfe Sherry Prrtchard Barker by and start on our way home When the Presrdent 5 party arrrves home rt rs very late but the lrghts are strll burnrng J D and the bodyguards escort the Presrdent to the Whrte House where hrs lovrng wrfe Sandra Stoer Whrte and chrldren are wartrng We ask J D and the boys rn for a drrnk mrlk of corrrse but they declrne because rt rs so late They leave and Royce stays behrnd to guard the door untrl mormng J D and Troy depart for across the Street toj D s house where he rs not so warmly greeted Hrs wrfe Melva Jo lzpps Glenn rs wartrng but not patrently She throws a few plates at hrm and tells hrm to go strarght to bed J D rs a very hen peeked man bl' H ' ' 1 I . ' . . C tells us that Bobbie Nell McSpadden Cain is in the back roonr with her husband and four childreng she is teaching them to shoot craps and . . . ' . - . . . . . . d . I , , . . . . . . . . ' e SENIOR CIASS WILL J D Genn We the Semor Class of llml belng ot sound mrnd sturdy hodx stron wlll and not wrshlng to remember the hardshrps whrch occurred durmg the past four tears do devrse grve and DCLIIICZIIII our few but v rluable helonglngs In thrs our frrst last and only w1ll and ILSIIIIIOHV here bv makrng vold all wllls made by us at any trmc PFLVIOLIS to thls date Betty Nlarlene Ashford lean mv pleasant ways to Peggy Ellrs Joe Dan Barley leave my golfrng to Mrkc Nlagce Don Sterlrng Barker leave 'xltss Marshall wrth a headache La Juana Joyce Brandon leave my txtle as OUCLIIIC to next years wrnner Patrlcta Jack Brazrl leave mv frlcndlv ways to Jackre Johnston Mlldred I-ern Burch leave for Mcburres lumber camp Bobby Elvrs Catn leave for Acme Crty Franklm Delano Chambers leave Edna Vonnelle Crawley leave my safe drrvxng to Margaret Boynton Bobble Joyce Dawson leave to take care of my hubby Kenneth Davtd Dlllon leave Chemlstry Class Lucrlle Laverne Downey leave my homemakrng abrlrty to Rex Arm Walkup Vera Jo Duncan leave my soda Jerkrng to Shtrley Barley James Royce Dunn leave Wrlma to the wolves of Q H S Melva Jo Epps leave for Trnker s shrp Troy Mrtchell Frncher leave my red hatr to ll L Gossage Jewell Denson Glenn Jr leave rmmedrately after readrng thrs wrll for fear of berng shot Alton Doyle Grrffrn leave my quret mannerly ways to Johnny Green Floyd Hutton Hamby leave my herght to Cleston Parne James Edward Hutton leave my brg ears to Rlckey Grrffm Irl Nerl Holt leave my drrvrng abrlrty to Perry Ellls Anna Lee Huffman leave my studtes to anyone wrllmg to work James Roy Jenkms leave my one way plow to W D Hopkms John Tullrs Ledbetter Jones Jr leave my boxmg abllrty to my twrn brother Jrmmy Kerth Loman Kelly leave my ruckname Kream Kone Kelly to Frank Osborne John Antone Koch leave my coon dogs to Ronald Kennedy Eugene Lacy leave my lrmousrne to Luke Neely s Junk Yard Franklm Delano Loveless leave Dorrs to the mercy of Mr Howorth James Thomas Mackoy leave for my datry farm Verlene Dale McMennamy leave my tall tales to Brlly Medlen Bobbre Nell McSpadden leave my Fluty ways to Jo Kyle John Wencll McSpadden leave my abrlrty to get A s to someone wrth a car Robert Gerald Malone leave my basketball abrlrty to Dub Carver Mary Jame Nelson leave the chemlstry class to Mr Rrchardson Stdney Frank Nelson leave to get marrted, Ansel Wtllram Outlaw leave my lrttle brother to all the grrls Clifford Wayne Owen leave my freckles to Brlly Wallace Imogene Owens leave my old prekup to Jo Lynne Faubton Robert Ray Pendley leave my seat In V A to Wayland Davrs Gall Grrffrth Phrllrps left Sherry Ann Prrtchard leave my boylsh walk to Yvonne Pnce Kenneth Jumor Rockholt leave myself to the mercy of the Draft Board Charles Rrchard Schamagel leave my eastly pronounced name to Kenneth I-Iargeshetmer Eddre Rea Spears leave my cowboy experrences to Davld Jobe Sandra Dee Stoer leave Sammy Blakney but not to anyone else Thomas Earnest Taylor leave all my loves to the Junror Class Samuel Dorsett Terry leave Barbara Stmms to anyone Evelyn Tmker leave my Journalism to some crazy Junror Harlen Eugene Trnker leave for the Army Terry Phtlllp Toland leave my gang of hoodlums to Vernon Scott Davtd Henry Traylor leave my supurb English grades to Troy Ellrs Joseph Andrew Walker leave all my grrl frtends w1th a broken heart Wrllram Danrel Welch leave my muscles to Lloyd Walker Charles Thomas Whtte, leave my ab1l1ty to get whlte excuse slrps to anyone w1th a brg dad, Dorothy Dean Wh1tf1eld, leave my 'hour glass' frgure to Jeanelle Foerster Helen Faye Wllkms, leave my abrllty to charm men to Jeanme Beal I. Clyde Whrtmrre, leave w1th Harlan. And we the Senror Class as a whole, leave To Q H S all the good trmes and hard work that we have put out these four years To the teachers, our deepest gratrtude for berng so helpful and understandmg to us To the Jumors, our happy Semor year To the Sophomores, the wonderful years that are ahead of you To the Freshmen, a long, hard road ahead, but w1th the result of a wonderful end Thus xs our last wrll and testament to whrch we have hereunto set our hand at Quanah, Texas, on thrs 20th day of May, 1951, 1n the presence of Superrntendent W H Howorth, who have slgned the same as subscnbrng wrrnesges at our request and rather perststent msxstence. . . '1 1' .A -. s 1 -I vs I ,ll , yt, V ' '-- 1' ' . I' s, , K, ' ' X ,. ll I' ' , , , A ' - . ' , ,- L , ' . ' , '11 . ' 1 . ' ' , ' I, ' ' , - I I. ', 1, , - . I, ' , . I, ' , ' 3 I, . . I h . . I, , , Y . Y , . Y ' I' I . . V . , l I, . ' . . . I, , A ' ' . I, ' ' , ' ' . . '. I, I I ' . . . Y . . . 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P hillip Toland Hoot Owl Pete ...,. .. ..Clyde Whitmire St C S T b K h lu Nancy Martin-HW MM.-.Sandra Steer age rew .... am erry, Bo Malone, ennet D1 on, Irl Holt, Anne Martin ,.,,,,,, ,V V,.,A Patricia Brazil Quartet .r.. Royce Dunn, Troy Fincher, Charles White, Joe Dan Bailey Posie .......... ,...,....... .,... . . Imogene Owens Beth Malone ....., . ,.,.,.,,,.,... Mildred Burch Mrs. Sprool .,..,..... ..,LaJunana Brandon N W A ,,, V A A Lena .............,,....,.... ....,. . .Dorothy Whitfield fi f Timothy Finch ........ .....,.... D avid Traylor Buck ..., . ,..,,..,,.,,..... ,,.. Ray Pendley 5 ' - Re 2:3124 t ' f V Bronc ..,.,...,... ...Johnny Jones . 5 L Q , Stinkweed ..,..,, .....,,, ...r. ...., .... C 1 i ff ord Owen ' ' X wif ,. ' ' THE PLACE V 35 A , . Dead Man's Gulch Hotel. ' ' ii i - ' Buck Bronc Timothy Production Staged By K ELLABELLE RADFORD Assisted By KATHERINE MARSHALL and WALKER P. TODD High School Auditorium MARCH so, 1951 , , .. - Sunxweed Lena Mrs. Sprool mot g-programme lllfllI0lllfS a :on X Jerry Ross SX Sforlc Club ls Honored ,, Johnny Wilson TX Thanlc You, Our Hcsisu -7 Royce Dunn l OX On Wifh The Show o-, Lena Horne ,JUNIGR - SENIOR X lSammy Merrilij 5,.a'NQUET RX Rhylhmic Harmony , o Alva, Anno, and Sue Andrews l Kxnlfeyhole Snoopingn R cox- Jacquie QUANAH DIME Johnsron 'TTIGJH SCHCCL CX Celebrify Guesfsn ,, Judy Holliday Bailey l LX Limelighf Melodies X 4 Musicfeers May l9, l95l plug 2 Reagan Audfforfum l UX UHer Nonsense X we Masfer of l Ceremonies BXHBHS of This and Thaf XX, W. E. l Hancock 1 Alma Maier N All Masfer of Ceremonies N Troy Ellis l T my- s Airy Aff h 5--.v iff YW egg- ' 1 ', ' ' 'x 1.3. Q61 ,vcd ' , -.pg -. , '5f g5 rQ'g, ,af 57 V 'if'-':'4 ., f. A if RQ' f . mi A gff-,L,g,:,J, . .I ML: ,I ,fs f qp3+,fk:?ff . AA A. rw lv' ., . I ing, 1 rvix, :fcqgl H -ngzhtilf 17' L X l 1 - K - --U A 212 , . . A Am 1-'..L 'f r flf., :A ' Q' H Q , A ' . .X A- ' 'X 'f '-- v5.5 '- ' - R' e 'kvnnrs '- ..0-- Y ..Q, ' Mugj-4251: . ' , - ... , xm- 'N .J - I 1' v XI I I 11, Q If 1 eufrezlemreerfe ,Smurf Sunhazg, Ciifag 41.7 llbl 8 o clock fgunnaly 311511 Srlmul juhrturnun PR OCESSIONAL MRS V LMA WELLS OCATION MR W L BAZE ALL IN THE APRIL EVENING ROBERT HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS SCRIPTURE READING SERMON V WAYNE COOK REV W D REAVES A MONASTERY GARDEN KETELBY HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS RECESSIONAL MRS VELMA WELLS BENEDICTION REV J E PERRYMAN V ix- itd N , . X Lf 1 ' C09 6 ,, .,,, ..,, . . E INV ,,.C., ., ,. ., . . 4 . '- X ON ..,C ,. , , .C,. .RE . '-IN X N I I --- - -2 .., -il Qiummenrszment 7 xerriz-2 gifting, fling 25, mai 8:15 o'clock Quzmzllr 'gigli School Qruhitoriimt c0'9 Paoci-:ss1oNAr.. . . . .. ,,A.. Mas. VELMA wsu-s INVOCATIONH.. ,.., ...REV. M. B. JAMES SALUTATORYH ...... . .. ...PATRTCIA BRAZlL 1 LOVE LIFE -fMANA-ZUCCA... .,..,..... HlGi-l SCHOOL CHORUS ADDRESS... . .. ., ELMER COX, Dean Texas Wesleyan College VALEDICTORY.. , ..... ..,., . . ..... ,..,., ......, . . .SANDRA STOER PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS AND AWARDSf W. E. HANCOCK, Superintendent Quanah Public Schools RECESSIONAL .... .. . ,.,, ...... MRS. VE-LMA WELLS BENEDJCTION ....,,. . .. . ,,,.. R EV. M. J. LEE 4.0 GRADUATES-1951 Betty Marlene Ashford James Thomas Mackoy Joe Dan Bailey Robert Gerald Malone D0n Sterling Barker Bobbie Nell McSpadden Bobbie Dawson Bell John W. McSpadden LaJuana Joyce Brandon I Verlene Dale McMennamy Patricia Jack Brazil Mary Jane Nelson Virginia Allene Buckholt ' Sidney Frank Nelson Mildred Fern Burch Ansell William Outlaw Bobby Elvis Cain Clifford Wayne Owen Franklin Delano Chambers Imogene Owens Edna Vonnelle Crawley Robert Ray Pendley Kenneth David Dillon Sherry Ann Pritchard Lucille Laverne Downey Kenneth Gerald Rockholt Vera Joe Duncan Charles Richard Scharnagel James Royce Dunn Eddie Rea Spears Melva Jo Epps Sandra Dee Stoer Troy Mitchell Fincher Thomas Ernest Taylor Jewell D. Glenn, Jr. Samuel Dorsett Terry Alton Doyle Griffin Harlen Eugene Tinker Floyd Hinton Hamby Evelyn Tinker James Edward Hinton Terry Phillip Toland, Jr. lrl Holt David H. Traylor Anna Lee Huffman Joseph Andrew Walker James Roy Jenkins William Daniel John T. L. Jones, Jr. Charles Thomas L0m2n Keith Kelley Dorothy Dean John Anton Koch, IV Clyde Whitmlre Eugene Lacy Helen Fay 'Franklin Delano L0velesS Graduated Mid-term 1950-51. Summer 51. ' Will Graduate Diplomas And Awards Gwen To , Student Leaders At Commencement i High School careers ended Fri- day night for 57 Seniors of Qua- nah High School with the Com-I mencement Exercises and the ad- dress delivered by J. Elmer Cox, Dean of Texas Wesleyan College of Fort Worth. A packed auditorium of people ' n ssed unusual honors leaders among the stu- of various grades by W. E. superintendent of Qua- schools. The awards: Valedictorian, Sandra Stoer. Salutatorian, Patricia Jack Bra- z11. Highest Averages for School Year Seniors: first, Sandra Stoerg second, Patricia Jack Brazil. Juniors: first, Shirley Wilker- wit e 'Jane Brandon. Vocational Agricultural Awznd -Bobby Malone. Driver Education Award-Don Barker. Rotary Club Award-James Royce Dunn. B8zPW Club Award-Mildred Burch. Student Council Award for Most Outstanding Senior Boy- John Koch. Student Council Award for Most Outstanding Senior Girl- Melba Jo Epps. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Award- Lucille Downey. Dan Forth Award-Ansel ,Out- law and Sandra Stoer. D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award i--Sandra Stoer. C. T. Watkins Public Speaking song second, Patsy Ann Burke. ,Award-James Hinton. ,Sophomoresz first, Billy Nealg' T. S. Hanna Award: first, second, Dorothy Stone. !Thomas Taylorg second, James Freshmen: first, Mary Ruth Hinton, third, Sandra Stoer. Brinkerhoffg secend, Mary Alice! 1904 English Award-Patricia Smith. 1 Brazil. Scholastic Awards Z Student Council Emily Post Hook English Award-PatriciafAward-Ansel Outlaw andAJoseph L Brazil. Walker. , Velma Wells Music Award-1 Babe Ruth Sportsmanship A- 'Taylor Cullcr. tzvard--Royce Dunn and Mildred ' V M. Kelley Commercial Burch Awal Anna Lee Huffman. M 'ing Teacher- ? H Making Award-Martha , Done Q FC if S V Xedxctorlan PAT Onan SAQIDRA STOER BRAZIL alutat Best Teacher DON ROBBINS EI 'ff 23' ,, Q .af +V 4 Mya . HOOK he amxum sm 6 'L 39 Loafers I ag The Cheerleaders and the Cheering Section Our Future Army K x sl K Hopes of Q. H.S. Girls '1 -?, vc' H -4 The Gang 6 .. . 'cKeX69 av 4 ' N.. ff 2. ---'P' FQ li ' Www ORGANIZATIONS , tu-k 535:-gram' H 1 N is N K I f '5- W 1 5 4 fx X f .6 2. ag, f' , ,4 R A 61 'Q w 1 5 .Q - S ,549 , 1-we--,-. 13 :' . -,.. ,-Ss. ., . - .L I, --A 2 Y W'i ' 2 -fs. 51... mf,-:a sf ,- 1534 , H 1 1, I , J, ' .iss . ...f.N.. ' - -'H-W . M gb mg N-1' FFA OFFICERS Bill Neal ----- Don Todd- - David Jobe ---- .Tac kie Daughtry- - ll X o 1:'oN Rayford Walker ---------- President - - - - Vice President - - - - - - Secretary - - - - - Reporter - - - - -Treasurer Agm F. EA. Kenneth Hargeshemier- - - Parliamentarian 4 Buddy Scharnagel ----------- Sentinel Qlcum Cleston Payne ------------- Historian .Terry Ross ---- Charles Scharngel - - - 3rd Vice President Walker P. Todd- - - - - Znd Vice President - -------- Advisor - - -FFA Sweetheart Shirley Murphy- - .. ,si-nf X FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers President ---- - - Martha Jane Brandon Vice President- - ----- Barbara Coats Secretary ---- - - - Sue Spears Treasurer- - - - Sammy Merritt BMAKER5 Ji O 'Zi '07 i if x 2 the X S' ,P X NEW uw' AN V ' ' MAIORETTES AND DRUM MAJOR ' Joe Dan Bailey - - ' ' W lk Eva Jo Klye JO Ann Moore Jeannette R1s1nger Rex Ann a up vi? BAND OFFICERS President ---- --------- - - -THOMAS TAYLOR Vice President- - - - - JOE DAN BAILEY Secretary ---- ------ I MOGENE OWENS Treasurer- - - '----- DAVID TRAYLOR Librarian- - - - - - MARY RUTH BRINKERHOFF Reporter ------- -------- I OHNNY JONES Sergeant-at-Armv - - - - - DAN WELCH .Q f cf : 4 ' if 4 1 - . 3 3 1 5 it ' l 5 l f i I I E CHORAL CLUB Front row, left to right: Dorothy Whitfield, Dorothy Stone, Melva Jo Epps, Helen Wilkins, Sammy Merritt3Shirley Murphy, Jeannell Foerster. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Davidson, Anna Ruth Downs, Jacqueline Johnston, Joan Moore, Mildred Burch, Leta Duncan, Judith Dennis, Barbara Cook, Virginia Cokendolpher, Lola Klepper, Nelwyn McSpadden Third row, left to right: Sidney Nelson, Bill Cooper, Sammy Blakney, J. D. Glenn, Howard Carnpsey, Charles White, Joe Walker, James Roy Jenkins, Franklin Chambers, Troy Fincher, Leon Daughtry, Royce Dunn, Harlin Tinker. The Choral Class, under the direction of Mrs. Velma Wells, has taken part in many school activities. Participation in the Music Festival, presentation of a Christmas Cantata and appearnaces at various school assemblies have made this group well- known to students and townspeople. Z MQCDOWELL MUSIC CLUB The MacDowell Music Club was organized October 3, 1950 with Mrs, Laurence Powell, councelor, Mrs, Doyle Stephenson, co-councelor and Mrs, M, B, James, choral director, It is sponsored by the Senior Music Lovers' Club, The club follows the program suggested by the National Federation of Music Clubs, Regular meetings are held the second and fourth Mondays at 4:00, The club flower is the roseg colors are pink and green, OFFICERS OF THE CLUB President ---- - ' -Dorothy Brinkerhoff Vice President- - - ---- Dossie Marrow Secretary- - - ------ Kay Hanna Treasurer- - - Michael Stephenson .figs C STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ----- - -Danny Welch Vice President ----- - -Patsy Burke Secretary-Treasurer - Shirley Murphy ACTIVITIES OE THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1950-51 1- Purchased Bulletin Board for backstage for names of play casts. 2. Sponsored Football Banquet. 3. Sponsored Emily Post Good Manners Award to the most polite high school student the first semester and most polite Senior the last semester. 4. Served as official hosts and hostesses during State Educa- tion Week. 5. Maintained a hospitality committee through the year for the purpose of welcoming new students and visitors. 6. Sponsored Valentine Queen Contest. 7. Held elections for school favorites, cheerleaders, etc. 8. Sent delegates to the Plains Personality Pageant. 9. Sent delegates to State Convention of Student Councils in Dallas. 10. Sponsored the annual Babe Ruth Sportsmanship award. 11. Sent officers for next year to summer Workshop, August 12-17, in Denton. 12. Formulated and presented to Sportsmanship code adopted by the student body and presented to all schools in this district. 13. Sponsored noon movies during bad weather to entertain students. 14. Sponsored and presented various assemblies. 15. Sponsored the annual Bundle Day. 16. Sold pennants, stationary, etc. for activities of the Student Council. 17. Presented the annual gift of S25 to the most outstanding Senior boy and Senior girl, Luncheon meeting of the Student Council. Mrs. Marie Bailey and Don Robbins, sponsors. 1.4-4 ...,:' 7--', ' rfb- 'asf' '- --.-.--1. w -.sz ot- . 4, . . GIRLS' 4-H CLUB OFFICERS President- - -Martha Jane Brandon Vice President- -Dorothy Davidson Secretary-Treasure r-Dorothy Stone ' - 6.1.1 . . 1 7. isi'- 'V n -. -.e.,,,, Mx H4220 BOYS' 4-H CLUB OFFICERS President ----- Charles Denison Vice President- - - W D. Hopkins Secretary-Treasurer- Winfred Scott 17 - ' U I I . Editor ------ Associate Editor- THE POW WOW STAFF ----------------- --DonBarker -- - -n -------- --Ian-lesl-union Sports Editor- - - ------------------ - - - - - - - Clifford Owen Feature Editor-P Business Manager Sponsor ----- Reporters ---- - - - ----- - - - ---- - - Jacquelyn Johnston -----------------------PatBrazil ----------------MissKatherineMarshall Sammy Balkney, Verlene McMennamy, Sandra Stoer Franklin Chambers, Melva Jo Epps, Eugene Lacy Evelyn Tinker, Harry Harmon I 'i 5' gg Q . T F , .cg 3 5 f. r . . I U - ' A , I' 4 , . T' -- 'aexa1rr.azz5.:4, , Afsnzzv- ' -' fs ' , Q. J 'Q 1 . V , , .Qimjfa 7' 2 tt, ' -wa..-SL' ., 433' Q ,fijfq V, 1 N i 1 . ZJTQ' x 1 Y: . . . 4 ' 'ping -, -,5??fI4! Xl, 4 6 vi v 'L was - .4 . - 1 a f -. .1 .rr 211:51 57-3 , X ' - ' 1 1 a . . 'Q 2--' E g -. . 6, ,I . fiufi i ' x W , . bw Q - .4 A '- f A- 4 1 r xi N 44 Y I ' ' Q? ' ' fc 4 '. . . ' F fir? c P Q H.i - x a X Q WTI, - 1 ' P' +7 - . . 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'fx 4 - W P' : me 'T - 5 Ss? ' 4 4 A raf t., 1 C M 2 Billy 1 Q '53 f' fa.. Kids from Acmezn Cute k1dS ll . jackre Ne Jimmy ' G if f' f if J Shirley 1 f ATHLETICS f ! L5 S- Hive C vi COACHES K .1 FOSTER WATKINS Football and Baseball Coach 'Bi 'Nh-.--S wiv' BB1NS SHIR LE Y DOIf,if.,tba11 and Hlgh Line Coach ANDERSON r H18 and B team C junio School Baskef-ban Cach C0-CAPTAINS CLIFFORD OWEN 165 lb. Halfback Co-Captain for the season of 1950-1951 4-year letterman Ran lst string halfback his Junior and Senior years. Made honorable district mention in 1950 BILL COOPER 185 lb. Center Co-Captain for the year of 1950-1951 4-year letterman Ran 1st string his Sophomore, Junior, Senior years. Was elected 2nd team All-District in 1950 IS JOE WALKER 185 lb. guard, Senior 3-yr. letterman Played lst string 1949-50 ROYCE DUNN 139 lb. Halfback Senior. 2-yr. letterman. Ran 1st suing 1950 JOHNNY GREEN 210 lb. Sophomore Guard Played lst. string his Freshman and Sophomore years. Second team All- District in the year 1950 DAVID JOBE 145 lb. Guard, Junior Received honorable mention All-District in Played lst string Af aff? ROBERT ELLIS 210 lb. Guard Lettered his freshman year in 1950 131' ' 5.1! , Af.. fgwg -5 ly '- 15 f, . -.xfkgev ' .sa IRL HOLT 150 lb. Halfback Senior Played and lettered his senior year. ANSELL OUTLAW 150 lb. Guard, Senior Played as a reserve 47- 48-49-50. Was a senior letterman. gg x- .v - is I. D. GLENN 215 lb. Tackle, Senior Was a reserve and let- tered as a senior on the squad. ggi .fxii vi' fi if JOHN MCCRARY 155 lb. Sophomore Quarterback Lettered his Freshman and Sophomore year. Was selected 2nd team All-District for 1950 BOBBY WILLIAMS 145 lb. Sophomore Halfback. Lettered his Freshman and Sophomore year. DON BARKER 195 lb. Fullback, Senior Lertered 4 years. Played main string 1949-1950. Was selected All-District Fullback in 1950. Kms ttysset Qtiitdr GSS X x tlttattati txt Yttotiiitstt X9 t aint-P-N Yr0twats,t - ' ' S20oiidYtac indians oi Coach-tgoing to the air to Swfe A Shirteytpenatty set the tndians back -2 he Chitdress 40-yard stripe aunt N' s- nuaderback, itip-X ' Ctiiiord and in their strong X ay in sevetatniohn oredlpef' ack att on the tottow ed Sidettrle highty-iav X -t3 score on thetO Thursday atter-Xt season in a tied , Chitdress in the' ear the dine, um car- by handing the nd none point deteat, tin' NtcCxarv high on the was to compare victory . ds oi 'ww' had the me oi a fine six deteats. 'Nev etect- ' apsi ind and 3 deter- zd to con- min- Gotd Handic s sw e idiron wa wind from the no ctubs, reno kept both s and 'ow 0 '-the 12- three out Q' .mg up more T Ang, into the stixigiiag, vhistto Sound i ot ?gLL MEDLIN machine . 0 lb. Tack fpart oi a targc ci 2-year len 1e,Junior which! xxierc H Letiei-ed h-erman' nftirid hexigidbciuge ttf' :ERR tn t X and Juni ls Soph0IT10r 'vzittve M W1 L 1 YEI-LIS L X Ain possess-im or years e fo? the touchdowns 155 lb' End' S , iid-tic-td stripe. lv scoring, teams were year tene em0r t ot the tast M., with the wind tomar PlaY6d lst rmafl. e tw the tndixms. South goat. Onty one tiictii Junior string his a iuintgtc on the run back. as att ot the oth honor yeaf. Mad ct drnxo to the Terchq-arri. 0-,itdot 1-nc 1 All Dable memioj the butt on a My t e stii xxin . - ' isn- Bohcaxs Btunned E-av ict in 1950 '10 PNY U9 We 'W' X rndygm as ch stronger Guan it - .mg st the Vernon Lions and ans were in 3 quandry tie Lions detcatcd the Quanah tine match, 'ie visitors and ' tine- RAYF ORD 200 lb. TLVIELKERSON Leffered le' Soph 1-ye sophomo omore all letlerma re y 331' H The tt' : uuictaty TUC EU n t' att 41:3 'me tiohca s were wondering, wx ' ' -taced the the uc oo the sc , 11 ot tx sary the Quanan nrough with the extra :ti stopped 'the Bobcats d was the d 49'- TED de la 130 lb VEGA - E 2-year nd' Junior Played letterman defensive End inah a d one JOHNNY WI LSON 1... Year lerterman 'ttf .,- X Bon-, ..-. Ui s U, on coi-nptete hand a 'touchdow' 1 'ses went 55 End pl st - ' 'IHS 1950. aifd lsr Dior VJYU f ' Xb as thc- favorites ca The RCOSKtt'iS time they had no bait by sending, I hatitgback, around times ann hi ettectiv C 'PY W- WC irom nine The 56501 ohcats outgaincd the Bgbg-gtg gc 1- ' he ground, 185 downs atter CYXHGYGSS' breaks. 'rm i yard sattov tv in qw, grams ptay ot the iirst. ed on tourth do 5050959 was in aggmm to obcats suttered sett the wind, bn-,mee yards white the indians Chitdi-esst t 28 yards. Durinr oowniietd BI mor HCXWWYQY When, the ' On the LLY CROM own, the Redskins he mugged 1451b' E ARTIE o 6 yards gain to 3 Lettere nd, Soph an tacts rotted up d h' omv ii f t pen X, ls Sopho Ie te. up enoug its 01 more ye the bait the greater ar .- One tt P91 md- x ttcniptect K-:Y n tn Auth. ' e Q-,xanan h Jon-:sl tttireg pas 1 nah tost the A N i 3 ht DAN ROARK A member of the fighten 49ers. Was left out of last years' annual by mistake. IOHN THORNBERRY Out of the Quanah lineup because of serious illness, returned in time to help manage the Indian baseball team Football Managers: HARRY HARMON, DAN HOOK, CHARLES WHITE INDIANS 0PEN THE TRAINING ' - QUANAH IN NEW LEAGUE NEXT SPRING. Spring football training mx Que nah High School opened linda! afternoon with 40 Indians toiling under the direction of Coadgeg Watkins and Shirley Anderson Heading the candidates for posi- tions in the 1951 eleven are six first stringers and nine reserves from last fall's squad. The retum- ing veterans are. John McCrary and Bobby Williams, backsg John Green, Bill Medlin, Rayford Wil- kerson and John Wilson, linemen. The reserves back 111 unnorm are: Francis Srader, James Logan, Vernon Scott and Robert Hulk, backsg David Jobe, Jack CTEST- tie, Earl Ennis. Ted de la Vega and Robert Ellis, lineman. The boys reporting for the Iu- dian squad for me hrs: trma ire Dean Ratliff Jimmy Jones Print- hn Hatcher Horace Hltdxer. R. L. F1-am Qboume, Linn Adina. Win- Sihtle. lllfll qi Y NE. had power and Anderson time to Put' combi- proouce power, attack. Medlin and over to halfback Scott as qaarwf- '. promise M 3 past season and IS be nrought into 30 as possible during two passern in W This combination B out with Williams as ill' and is one ID n 1 1 -,J -- B TEAM EARL ENNIS 175 lb End and Guard Was a reserve letter QER man th1s last season ROB s SRA E FRPXNCX Haxfbapk 4 RT HOUR b 150 X we et 6 3 1653 W as tlns last Season mall SONNY SCOTT 150 lb Quarterback Was a reserve letter man last season Brg Sprmgs Clarendon Borger Lamesa Woodrow Wrlson Hollrs Grand Praine Wrchita Falls Vernon Childress 'Distnct Garnes JIMMY JONES 160 lb Center Was ineligible for the A team IAMES LOGAN 130 lb Halfback Was a reserve letterman th1s past season T HEY 71 ' 20 13 ' Halfb e :Dreserve ack a Seasgn H last FRANKLIN HATCHER 160 lb Guard was ln elrgrble for the A team 'X ,4 in 'YK F S i Du S Nvmr. Mxldred Burch Rlckey Gr1ff1n Elame Gossage Eugene Lacy Margaret Boynton Charlotte Sm1th The cheerleaders have added reatl g y to the growmg enthusxasm of the students and teams M1ss Ellebelle Radford has coached the cheerl eaders and ass1sted them 1n the1r pep ralhes Mascot K 'V N i D 4 Ci. JUNIORHIGH FOCDTBALL TEAM 3?-'bk ' r 32422: L Cb f -i Q First row: Jimmie Johnston, R. B. Hawkins, H. L. Gossage, Charles Richardson, Jimmie Grisham. Second row: George Boynton, Billy Scott, Jackie Preston, Jack Jameson, Leon Huffman, Kenneth Grisham, Layton Mayes. Third row: Donald McCarty, Francis Johnson, Edward Morris, Hugh Don Hackney, Johnny Fellows. Fourth row: Billy Wayne Sellers, Winfred Scott, Kenneth Sample, Elmer Scarbrough. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS N ROBBINS, C0aCh Jackie Phillips, Sherry Adams, Mary Lee Penington, Marie Ennis, Joy Holmes ,f E5 R M ,AW l 431 fx I, 1 Jack Jamison Kenneth McNabb Dave Jenkins, Layton Mayes, Truman Houk Coach Dickenson Billy Sellers Charles Richardson James Young and W. D. Carver. IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBA LL Quanah Juniors Win All Games .. The Quanah Junior High Bask- etball team has won the last two tournaments in which the boys have participated, it was an- nounced this week. In the Childress tournament which started February 10th, the results were as follows: Quanah 45, Memphis B 45 Quanah 29 Memphis A 85 Quanah 205 Ver- non 18g Quanah 23, Childress 16. In the Memphis tournament on Febmary' 17th, the winning scores were: Quanah 22, Childress 165 Quanah 34, Kellerville 27' Qua- n h l8 Memohis 7 The Quanah Junior High club has been undefeated this season nd has won a total of ten straight fame I . 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I a IMPLEMENTS Joiner Implements can furnish you with John Deere tractors and implements, and is equipped to supply parts and expert repair service for your convenience .1 Qimniegw DRNE INN You can find many school boys and girls eating at Johnnie's any time, Good hot dogs, hamburgers, milkshakes, and Iohnnie's friendliness attract many customers. 4322265 Grade A pasteurized and homogenized milk is provided for Quanah by the most modern and sanitary equipment at the Greenbelt, Luxury ice cream and novelties are items made available to Quanah and the surrounding territory by this modern plant, Wagga ganna Your Nearest Big Department Store has been in business since 1893 supplying the Quanah area with clothing needs. It is a pleasure to trade in this fine, modern store. WALK! 4-IAR DWARE CO. Buddy Mitchell, owner of the Mitchell Hardware, has a store that can answer all your hardware problems. A complete line of fine furniture makes Mitchell Hardware Co. a shopping center for home owners. ualnhmq 4 2 MZ? if GENERAL INSURANCE Jack Brazil offers a complete insurance service, covering fire, automobile, farm, furniture, and bonds, He represents the Kansas City Life Insurance Company. U18 HOME FURNISHING CO, You can completely refurnish your home from Wey's stock of fine furniture, Philco radios and record players are available at Wey's in all styles and at prices to suit you. ..---1 ' Wk in DEPARTMENT STORE for men's and women's fine clothing. Clothes with well-known labels are in stock in generous quantities at The Leader, Floyd Taylor has made The Leader the headquarters P 1 .,, I P- ' Air' INSURANCE AGENCY Jones Insurance Agency has been serving Quanah for many years. Mr, Jones can advise you as to the best policy for your particular need. Visit the Jones Insurance Agency and let them advise you. Al . IMPLEMENT AND MOTOR CO, International Harvester refrigerators and freezers, available at Ha.rrison's Implement Company, have many extra featuresg extra beauty, and extra economy. International Harvester implements and tractors will please the farmers and lighten their chores. QW!-am HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Sansom's established in 1911, has been furnishing Quanah with fine furniture and hardware for many years. Whether it is beautiful China, cooking utensils, radios, or furniture that you want, San-I som's has it. 1 A xr Q f' Www? T-HE QWLWCM1 COMPANY W. D. Francis will be glad to plan a Youngstown Kitchen for you. They also have Maytag washers, Servel refrigerators, Coleman heaters, and all types of Crane fixtures. AUTO AND IMPLEMENT Co. Jack Hurst, your Buick dealer, is ready to serve you. A complete line of Westinghouse appliances is also on display at Hurst's, ?d?!2g?c9Zc JEWE LE RY Yarbrough Jewelry features the finest in watches and watch repair. Mr. Yarbrough features Hamilton and Elgin watches, art carved diamonds of the finest quality, famed FARM MACHINERY CO, Oliver tractors, parts, and service are offered by L. A. French of the French Farm Machinery Co. Mr. French is ready to help you keep your farm equipment in the best order possible, Zdifn BARBER SHOP You will find satisfaction in having your barber work done by Alex or one of his skilled barbers. Boys and men like the service at A1exander's. eww Auro sro PE Any of your car needs, whether they be tires or accessories, can be purchased at the Lion Auto Store, Batteries can be charged while you wait, Come in and let us show you our line of accessories. S ZZWMM PH A F? M ACY Students are made welcome at Iohnston's. A complete line of Rexall products and dependable prescription service are assured you when you trade with Ross Johnston. V TIRE COM PANV The Jackson Tire Co. is your Firestone dealer. Tractor, truck, automobile tire, recapping anc repairs are available at Jackson's. Household appliances of all kinds are in stock at all times five CO R NER DRUG Stevens Corner Drug offers a complete prescription service. Pangburn candy, cosmetics, baby needs, shaeffer pens and pencils can be supplied by Laurence Powell at The Corner Drug Store. cAr2AvvAv Mswemzu Wm gk X Caraway McKenzie Motor is an authorized dealer for Studebakers, J. I. Case implements, and Ferguson tractors, This new firm has a fine repair shop staffed with expert mechanics. 3 gggfftie SERVICE- C O. Q 4, Jack and Jobe are electric contractors for industrial or residential wiring. Visit their store for the 7 latest elecuical appliancesg let them visit you to G XI repair your old ones. -JZ' we Qfmnfdn vfxraue-TY STOQE Mr. Messer, owner of the Ben Franklin Variety Store, has a wide line of merchandise. You can get your school supplies, notions, or any household needs,at this modern store, I Ygfawgmfdf ME N 'S sro QE- Ragan-Davis Men's Store has a complete line of western attire for men and boys. They also can supply you with all types of men's wear. Their dry cleaning and tailoring service is expert, WOW!! GROCERY AND M ARKET The two McNabb stores are equipped with the latest and most modern facilities for your convenience. Meats, fruits, and vegetables are kept fresh with refrigeration. H-I-E ummim 4- CH FE The Cummings Cafe is Famous for Food, You can be asured of the best food and service if you eat at Dutch Cumming's Cafe. Smdwta 2 Hundreds ot tho ' treasure their 7 the na books tor many years 5 tors me a necessary part at their reiations program. We are pr the memories, traditions an oois of America. the sch throughout usands o tion yuh gqbz-H40 to come. 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