Roosevelt High School - Eagle Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1954
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' 1: 4 3 My friends are little lamps to me. ' X t ,.',,,1. -K.. A gg: ' Their radiance warms and cheers my ways, . , .4 :' , 1553. ' And all my pathway, dark and lone, ' X Sf . . , . ,EQ ' . Is brightened by their rays. .. Q :E 1 -vii B .-: Q 1 t . . . ' ' -V- ,', is I try to keep them bright by fatth, '- ' U- I I N . ?.,' L 5 ' And never let them dim with doubt ' , A - fi: nf, For every time I lose a friend ' - 'G' - ff - . - L . - A-,la 7 A little lamp goes out, A , L13 3 Dem -f 'gi ' -v' - ' . . . - .. f -:nf-' - -1 May God's richest blessings fall upon each of you IS my prayer, -K I. . J A- ' 'F '. N , 1 , 1 ' 4: Q ' 1 rl' w ...gi ' .' 3:1 4 . 4 gl 1 I - l .ting - .w 'H .1-. Very sincerely, - ft, Q ,Que 'Q 'wg . . I-4 5, 'vi 1 ,I-em .- I - - -.I rr Q Kia, J .yxps -Ji? ' .-+3 1,-r w'-J---. - . .:--:A-Q i Q R 5 Ki. , , me hh I , - V , A ,I ,-- 3 xv-.JW , 511, 5 'Q inf, s. v Marvin Williams ' 1 . 'V ,G 4-f' fl I M. vc :U-'QI - ' a 'X . 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EUPHA BENTLEY First Second Faculty MRS. HERSCHEL COLLINS MRS, ICIE REED MRS, MARVA CROSSLEY MRS. PEARL CURRIE Second Third Third Fourth MRS. A. W. AKINS MRS, MUR1121. BRANN ii MR, A, w, AKINS Fifth Sixth Seventh SLATON PHARMACY, Slaton, Texas . President ----------- David Wiley Vice President - - - - Iuanima Thomason Treasurer - - - - - Delma McLeod Secretary - - - - - Shirley Clancy Reporter - - - -Claudette Trotter C T. J. WILLIAMS X, ,X McCLUNG GIN CO., Slaton, Texas ,QQHQ enior Class LARRY ANDERSON JOE BERT ANDREWS CURTIS AYCOCK MAUDEAN BOURNS SHIRLEY CLANCY .4 BILLY HOLMES ROBBIE JONES One step at a time, but always forward. Z' ai Q SB' enior Class MYRA KLATTENHOFF TOMMY MCCALLISTER DELMA MCLEOD C. H. MAY IUANIMA THOMASON CLAUDETTE TROTTER DAVID WILEY Less than our best is failure. Laffy Anderson 106 Bert Andrews Curtis Aycock Maudean Bourns Shirley C Seniors Baby Photo raphs lancy Billy Holmes Robbie Jones Myra Klattenhoff Tommy McCa11ister Delma McLeod C, H, May Juanima Thomason Claudette Trotter David Wiley Live to Learn. Learn to Live A. i . -Qs YW' QE 2 Y e . 1 f e as 1 ' E 1 . K FA, . I ,, I ,- 3 ' 1 D 1954 Seniors Class Prophecy We have looked into the future. We can see that in ten years: Larry Anderson is now farming in the Acuff Community. His wife, Rosene, is slopping his herd of Poland-China hogs. Their children, Nig, Renig and Rosenette, are handsome and precocious. Ioe Bert Andrews is now a big shot contractor and has just finished Joe's Drive-In at Midway. Curtis Aycock is farming at Roscoe. But he is better known for his unusual capacity for reading Shakespeare and stripping cotton at the same time. He has two children, named Brutus and Caesar. Maudean Bourns is presently on t0Llt playing her calliope made from pipes fitted by Preston Tiner, her agent and manager, Shirley Clancy is secretary to the L. P. Lorriland Tobacco Company president. She is kept busy on Saturday nights exposing her legs beneath the big regular-sized Old Gold package in the television show TWO FOR THE MONEY. Billy Holmes is a master sergeant in the army. He is in charge of the Officers' Club gamb- ling Casino and is noted for his efficient handling of the roulette wheel. Robbie Jones is presently playing the bagpipes on the Southern School Assembly Programs. She was recently at Roosevelt. The students there called her back for three encores, which were Tschaikovsky's SYMPHONY NUMBER FIVE IN E MINOR, OPUS FOUR, VAYA CON DIOS, and I'VE GOT THE WAKE-UP AT 8:30, WASH YOUR EARS THEY'RE DIRTY, AND EAT YOUR OAT- MEAL AND HURRY BLUES. Myra Klattenhoff has taken the place of Joe Friday on the famous program, DRAGNET. Steve Colleps, her husband, plays the part of Frank. They have two children named Facts and Hunch and a fire-breathing, maiden-devouring, over-acting, purple-spotted dragon named Mam, C, H. May is presently engaged in scientific research on his quest to invent a device which, when placed in the mouth of a student, will chew his gum for him and will answer most questions put to him by algebra and English teachers, Tommy McCa11ister has just patented his Coupe de Ville tractor with hydramatic drive, His wife, Ioan, recently presented him with their third son who they named Leon Nostradamus. Delma McLeod is teaching school at Roosevelt. Some of her students are Caesar and Brutus Aycock, Nig and Renig Anderson, C. W. Andrews, Tommy McCallister, Ir., and Ieepie Wiley Her husband, Jimmy Balios, is on a cruise with the Navy in the Indian Ocean. Juanima Thomason, who was graduated from ACC six years ago, is singing religious songs and selling reducing pills over Station XERF, Del Rio, Texas, Your Friendly Neighbor Along the Way, A Claudette Trotter is a nurse in the Lubbock Memorial Hospital where she was special attend- ant to Mr. 'Wood who recently popped a blood vessel. David Wiley, who recently returned from the moon, is giving demonstrations on how to make moonbeams. He brought back with him the Holstein cow who is noted for jumping over that solar body, f x 4 W E E x -f an -, , ww LH fwygmw M f- sf ww'-ffw-, .y.,N4:fg:L:m -www. If mfessplm ,M-wen-V. f H, w-fwalfis : - Vw' k mv , Muff:-,'i,fif,',w-:Miami gym: A 2 Sam M' faaiewiwi-1, WLMQMQAQ My +fmygM,W,eq?,355:51M-1-rwWM-fAfU1LSwMwwQhwwUmw?wwwm,es,fmMlMf:m,wm5m1wWynwmwwle,mzaiw-:VMme1essiw3amuuxQMf,m,wgwszm1M:2M1f?gQ,mmamwwmmmwmfammwmmxmMQuwYQwxaawmzqawwfsfgfg.,mgsx.: 2 1 3 Q , aa, 35 .Q Q 2 .Q 1 . 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BALL and CO, , Slaton, Texas Gene Ammons Gayle Bilbury Nancy Boles Johnnie Bowie Weldon Boyles Martha Butler Margaret Crossland Cecil Conn Linda Davis Barbara Dodds Joe DOD Gamble Gloria Gammil Karion Heim Marion Heim Jane Hill Betty Holmes GENE'S DRIVE-IN, Lubbock, Texas Earl Hoyt Lewis Jenkins Elva Jones Joyce Jones Joe Klattenhoff 4 Lena Klattenhoff Jerry Lackey Gerald Liner Anna Moore a 2 95 Wanda Parker Faye Pinkston Melvin Prisk Durwood Searsy Q. Dixie Sherrod James Speer Sue Williams Mickey Fults Pete Jimenez y i N SLATON IMPL. CO. and DAVIS MOTOR CO. , Slaton, Texas i .SJ J, W., . ,,.. i x s - mzw 91' If f' ' f .. if-fi, .ff?.i'L:1g,, 1,-mu , , . , m , Msw - . . , Mi k.,, ,HQ .,kk, .,,k,, ,V,V ,, , V , f ,, ,M Y L, wi1,:ux2s1wLwL wwfiinf - Vu.i,L,imf1g:fx::f:Lz,,we, ,l1,,,.w,. ,,..,,, GWB, Ann Jones Linda Kinard Sandra Lackey Madge Lamberson Jerry Akins Jerry Wayne Andrews Darrel Barnes Freddy Barnes Van Bradshaw Billy Buckman Don Byers Carol Jean Cartwright Kenneth Carty George Clampett Don Crossland Wayne Dennis Carol Dunagan Pauline Dunlap Anna Loy Dutton Bennie Gamble Marva Jean Haralson Butch Hill Jerry Hill Gorden Ray Jenkins Sandra Jo McCa llister Kathryne May Pat Miller Patsy Mullins Betty Jane Patton Kenneth Price Lupe Ramos Hubert Sherman Eighth Grade Sponsored by HILTON DEPT STORE Slaton, Texas Jerry Weaver Dwaine Roberts Seventh Grade Not at the top, But Climbing Ronald Ammons Wanda Conn Linda Cox Linda Aycock Loretta Bean Marie Burney James Donaldson Amador Delgado Kay Dunagan I ack 'Dunlap Doris Griffeth Karen Hempton Anna Holmes Jerry Hutson Maurine Jones Karen Kinard Natalio Martinez David May Neldia Prisk C, B. Patton J an Pounds Sandra Sasser Ellsworth Sherman Twila B. Sherrod Benny Sides Pete Sides Gayla Smith James Summerlin Palmore Summerlin Anna Mae Thomason David Abbott Joan Barnes Kathyleen Bumey Wendel Bolt Glenda Butler Travis Crossland Ronnie Darby Byron Denning Christine Eudy Nancy Eudy John Florez Roy Faulkner Eddie Gamble Emelia Gomez Leslie Griffith Glenda Henley David Jones Kay Holley Dominga Hernandez Doris Killian Rlithie Liner David McCarty Ronnie McDermit Barbara Meador Don Miller Jean Parker Olivia Peralez Anna Pinkston Sue Potts Barbara Railsback Cyril Reasoner Sandra Reynolds Tom Ed Reynolds Betty Roberts Robert Singleton June Williams CL ' all in HILLTOP CLEANERS, Lubbock, Texas Truma Atwood Wanda Bean Mary Joyce Bolt Donnell Bourns Benny Burleson Napoleon Carrean Ramon Contreras Steve Covarrubio Barbara Davis Graviel Delgado Marvin Eudy Jimmy Faulkner Robert Fisher Charlotte Gamble Joe Garcia Leslie Griffith Mike Harty Vera Harvey Nativida Hernandez Roy Hernandez Ray Hill .Timmy Hodgson Juan Luna Pat May Bobby McDaniel Joe Neal Meador Ricky Pounds Ann Price Raymond Prisk Roy Sherman Ronald Smith Wanda Speer Billy Summerlin Johnnie Wilks Stanley Wiley Fifth Grade Dwight Williford Sandra Pirtle Iohn Vasquez Rarnom Benavidey Dwain Cartwright Harold Cartwright Charles Conn Eusevio Duarte Kenneth Dunlap Reba Dutton Bobby Elbert Neil Faulkner Ioan Gallahar Delton Garnett I oe Gomez Kay Hampton Bill Harty Sharon Hill Roy Kirkland Royce Lay Gatha Ann McC1anahan Kenneth Mullins Terry Patton Fourth Grade BAND BOX CLEANERS, Lubbock, Texas Loretta Pinkston Mike Reasoner Terica Reasoner Gary Lee Sherrod William Sides Linda Speer Brenda Stewart Garland Wallace Duane Walters James Walters Tommy Weaver Lometa Wiley Loretta Schoppa Terry Smethers Lavon Stennett Michael Bean Roy Joe Bowie Ann Cartwright Emma Cervantez Jim Cox Suzy Crossland Suzanna Darby Harold Davis Rita Dunagan Francisco Plorez Wayne Ford Mary- Lou Garcia Romeral Da Garcia Johnnie Harvey Jane Jones Tom Lara Judy Gayle Meador Quanda Mize Doug Pounds Judy Pounds Third Grade HANS NELSON COTTON BUYER, Lorenzo Joe Townsend Mary Ann Weddle Danny Young Sharron Bradshaw Donna Sue Bridges Thelma Carry Barbara Ann Collings Mary Earl Crumley Billy Eudy Gloria Jean Forester Bobbie Jean Gregory Peter Harty Linda Hemmeline Donna Henley Carol Holley Dale Irby Don Maines Martain Martinez Jim May Darrell Montgomery Gloria De La Paz Judy Reasoner Larry Smethers Tlurd Grades HAROLD GRIFFITH FURNITURE COMPANY, Lubbock, Texas Jerry Wayne Wallace Freeda Cavorrubio Jimmy Dee Clark Ronnie Conn Patsy Faulkner Mary Gutierrez Isabella Hernandez Gayle Higginbotham Judy Hill Bobby Jones Don Meador Tony Millizzo Sherlyn Sue Schoppa Charlene Sherrod 1, L, Talley Paul Townsend Elois Vasquez Second Grade Forward Ever, Backward Never Juanita O'Bal1e Larry Bolt Janie Clamitt Elida Delgado James Dutton Lynda Dutton Nick Gomez Nita Beth Harkey Fe1ip'e Hernandez Joe Hill Edwin Hoople Linda Hill Andy Klattenhoff Johnny Long Francis Martinez I. R. May Glynda Mize econd Grade SWEETBRIAR - SHOE DEPARTMENT - Lubbock, Texas Patricia Abbott Donna Jean Belk Reyles Benavidez Eva Cervantez Roberta DeLaPez Gibbert Florez Angelito Gracia George Garcia James Gonzales Joe Gonzales Deanna Gregory Ramon Guerra Hank I-lobgood Doug Holley I anet Kinard Rachel Lopez Walter McDaniel Kathy Morgan George Oats Emilia O'Ba1le Bobby Rush John Sides Ray Sides Eddie Singleton Bobby Stennett Howard Surnmerlin Oscar Villarreal Alice Ann Woolley Jose Ybarra First Grade BELL ICE CREAM AND MILK, Lubbock, Texas Clayton Woods Baldornero Benavides Lynette Boles Delia De LaPaz Maria Delgadago Charles Ray Dickey Jimmy Florez Pedro Florez Lee Gonzales Franklin Harris Brenda Irby Janie Keene Francisco Martinez Louie Martinez Sharon Moore Ernestina O'Ba11e Carolyn Sue Prisk Cariene Rackler Ramon Sarate Ronnie Sherman Angelita Vdrejas First Grade POP'S FARM AND RANCH, Lubbock, Texas 3,2 Hu-'vc' 'gg J , M if V M Wm M 7. ' 4 7 'V T, 1 'ff 'N A fit? 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KING CURTIS and QUEEN DELMA of the Senior Class ffxviiilir -1,-....m' IWW- Lis3mzm-i.-Q-'WW' fi First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade JOHN SIDES IOHNNIE LONG DON MAINES TOMMY WEAVER IANIE KEENE PATSY FAULKNER RITA DUNAGAN GATHA MCCLANAHAN Carnival King and ueen Runners Up Fifth Grade Srxth Grade .IOHNNIE WILKS TRAVIS CROSSLAND BARBARA DAVIS DORIS KILLIAN Seventh Grade Freshman Class Sophomore Class Junior Class PETE SIDES MICKEY FULTS DALTON BOYLES WAYNE CROSSLAND LINDA COX SUE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY HERRING JUDY CLARK ............,.,.m....M....s.......rV, ,,L..,aaA-L-,-.s.rs4.,...,.,r.,.. r..,... I, Q W . ,,. ,,.,. ..,r..r .,...-., W, ., , . DAVID WILEY Mr. and Miss R.H.S. of 1954 IUANIMA THOMASON G at D d Awat Wggnnw-'- ' I ...w 3 49 wh if ,..f.ma-qp ' 1 I ' 4 2 ,fir 55' Af x? X, .WWW w Q. -t...... --..,---.---,--- 1 X Senior Class Favorites TOMMY MCCALLISTER SHIRLEY CLAN CY Junior Class Favorites ' DON IUDD BARBARA COX H Conquers Who Conq H'mse1f Sophomore Class Favorites JUDGE MCLEOD MELBA THOMASON X Freshman Class Favorites IOE DON GAMBLE BARBARA DODDS ' JOHN C. CHAMPION IEWELERS and WILLIAMS BUICK CO. , Slaton, Texas . K 4 Q Leadership Citizenship Dependability DAVID CONN - IUANIMA THQMASQN BETTY DODDS - LARRY ANDERSON CURTIS AYCOCK - PEGGY KELSO Wh0,S Who Scholarship MONTA FERGUSON - DAVID WILEY I if Q f xx f XX 1 N 'ws Loyalty Sportsmanship MYRA KLATTENHOFF - W, D, KILLIAN TOMMY McCALLISTER - SUE WILLIAMS 'Aww W MMWW, M, K -H 5? 'KV A 4 K Mic Captain DAVID CONN TOMMY MCCALISTER LARRY ANDERSON Coach I. WILLIAMS Jos BERT ANDREWS BH-LY HOLMES DON JUDD ACUFF SERVICE STATION B Squad C.H. MAY W.D. KILLIAN WENDELL WILKS DANNY CATES ABELL-PREWITT IMPLEMENT COMPANY - Box G. Lorenzo, Texas Captain MARGARET SPEER ROBBIE JONES Girls' Basketbal l BARBARA COX JOAN Coach MARVIN WILLIAMS MILLER SHIRLEY CLANCY 'Those who look ahe GLENDA RUCKER ad, seldom fall behind. N MARILYN CROSSLAND CLAUDETTE TROTTER K' C' 7 9 B Team ROXIE SEARSY MAUDEAN BOURNES HOYT FURNITURE COMPANY 115 College, Lubbock, Texas SHIRLEY CLANCY Basketball Sweetheart FARMER'S CO-OP SOCIETY, Acuff, Texas Volleyball Teams PIGGLY WIGGLY, Slaton, Texas Baseball Team Coaches and Managers Th h fll 5 .v 'Eff ,QW 'Ti Q , , , f 7 Mm., , : .,, f ,-mg-:.:.-g-: if 1 W Qi 3 L- 3 5 , iajyi M Ev ,E t Q AX, W M.. ,532 Qi N Q 1 I , :ii LQ ffivif qwgf , + HK ,. H: f fwiw , W Q 97' ff' ' .M , A .WW gg G3 -f .,, 1 5:- - - T w b 5 1 in S kia? in Q we W TM Kim. ,, .H i'5VTffi.L-if, Ja f Q W - ,,f- , . C-N xv V. v, i MQ , X 5 K 135152 , 25 is -f Y ., xv bn? 41 gr Z 1, - . . L? is Li: , 3 ' -G 1:45, . R m ' Wi Vg, f f l , 44 ? sw a f 5 Q: ' .W M M . 9' 7 3 ik Q 'i bm 55 , ,. W Nr' Q. ,,,1,,. , . ..,.. ...QQ , 1 h --2 5:21551 A 3 M First row: Judy Clark, Sergeant-at-Armsg Marilyn Crossland, Vice President, Barbara Denning, Historiang Roxie Searsy, Treasurerg Monta Ferguson, Presidentg Claudette Trotter, Reporterg Melba Thomason, Song Leader, Second row: Mrs, R. A. Parramore, Sponsor, Sylvia Railsback, Parliamentariang Betty Dodds, Photographerg Freddye Hunter, Song Leaderg Shirley Clancy, Secretaryg Bessie Parker, Reporter. Future Homemalcers of America, Left to right: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Crossland, Mrs, Trotter, Mrs, Moore, Chapter Parents: Mr, and Mrs, McLeod, Mrs. Parramore Doubt whom you will but never yourself. F .H .A. Beau JUDGE MCLEOD FFA. Sweetheart DELMA MCLEOD .3 2,4 FFA OFFICERS President ---- - - Don Judd Historian - - - - - -Mickey Fults Vice President - - - - Ed Reynolds Parliamentarian - - - -Don Anderson Treasurer ---- - - W. D. Killian Secretary -------- - - - Jack Sides Sentinel - - - - - Danny Cates Second Vice President - - - - C, T. Bessent Advisor Mr. I. T . Crumley Going Forward f limz Future Farmers of America Projects i e MX 1 Th mould of man's fort C1 hl h d 7 - CFM ' 7, -A it mmmmimw:mwmmwMmxmmex?fas5.m2m,?'AfffwiwmimyarzwrwwMmmwmmmmf,ffemQF.s:2,s,.Q g,MgQy.:4:ww,w.uMznux'femz.1gM-mxsi2ms4Qe,MQvi-:,:za-Qfiwsffmsfmzafgaggawizmw w.:.fQaewM:, iL:fw:sf,h5, The Annual taff Sponsor - - Editor ------ Assistant Editor - - Business Manager - - - - - - - - Assistant Business Manager Art Editor ---------- - - - - MRS. LOUNSBURY - - - DAVID WILEY - ' - ' 'JUDY CLARK .TUANIMA THOMASON - - - - PEGGY KELSO - MONTA FERGUSON Assistant Art Editor ---- - - - - BETTY DODDS Senior Representative - - Junior Representative ---- Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative - F,F,A, Representative - - F,H,A. Representative - - - - - C. H. MAY - - BESSIE PARKER - - MARGIE MOSS - - -GENE AMMONS - - - RONNIE BYERS IANICE BRADSHAW 'What we are to be, we are becoming. Paper Staff Sponsor - - Editor - - Assistant Editor - - Business Manager - Sports Editor ------- Assistant Business Manager - - Grade School Editor Art Editor - - - Assistant Art Editor Gossip Editor - - Printer - - - - Mrs. Ricky - Myra Klattenhoff - Roxie Searsy - Shirley Clancy - - Delma McLeod - - - Barbara Cox Juanima Thomason - - Robbie Jones - Barbara Denning - - Maudean Bournes - - Claudette Trotter A11 the News That's Fit to Print First Period - - Second Period Third Period - Fourth Period - - Fifth Period - - Sixth Period - Seventh Period Eighth Period - - Librarians - - - - Sue Jones Shirley Herring - - Micky Fults C. H. May - - Martha Butler Gayle Billbury Lula Belle Nolley Burl Bournes - - Peggy Kelso Leslie Colleps Myra Klattenhoff Judy Clark -- -Carol Faulkner Janice Bradshaw Margaret Talley Bessie Parker Enter to leam, depart to serve Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus Bus N N N N N No No No .6 W . '44 Q SA if - - - - - - LEWIS GARNETT - - - - - - ELMER BILBERRY - - - - - ROBERT RICH - - - - - TJ. WILLIAMS - - - - - .. R.W. BUTLER - - - MARVIN WILLIAMS - - - CHARLES WOOD - - - A.W. AKINS Bus Drifvers The cautious seldom makes mistakes MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS o There were times we thought we wou1dr1't But we finally got it done, It took a lot of effort, But we had a lot of fun. HERE IT IS .... WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT ! ! THE STAFF There is no failure except by ceasing to try. WZZZW6 , Q lmPl.EMg NT COMPANY M , Qflff 5 :ir Lore , The Eagle Show This Annual to HAYQQQUE-3 01-1-ace SUPPLY COMPANY 1413 Texas Avenue Lubbock, Texas And Receive Free One Metal Typewriter Stand With Purchase of New Royal Portable Typewriter 1.2 .,::1:. zl. - 'V,, '1111 iig yc iii iibi T i i ii EWS 4- .P 'READ '-ba iii c e ibii bn hAEAD'S FINE: BREAD Lubbock, Texas W l M WP N6y 5 35 wkwhww 23-Qi? 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