Stephenville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)
- Class of 1958
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SUMMER OF '57 finds Mrs. Golden, Elizabeth, ctnd Mildred, going on one of rnony trips to the cover
cornpony in Dullos.
he yearbook begina in tlze Jammer., afctiuitied dpeed up in the faff. . .
TIME-PAYMENT PLAN is on inducement to buy ecirly, offered by the GETTING PICTURES for the unnuol is o difficult but interesting
stofl, Eugene and Pot occepi down payments from Rebecca ond iob. Staff Photographer John Moser snaps John Ed ond Dee os
Larry to reserve their onnuols. they plcm layouts and crop pictures.
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EDITOR Elizabeth Brown
BUSINESS MANAGER Eugene Byrd . ..
SENIOR EDITOR Judy Bcrhcm of
JUNIOR EDITOR Penny Terrell X 3 'gy V, M ,
SOPHOMORE EDITOR Sheron Self fir 3
FRESHMAN EDITOR Jeannette Tidvvell ,
SPORTS EDITOR Bohn Jay Borhorn ' zz v' "":' II Sy. K
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MUSIC EDITOR John Ed Barham
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ART EDITOR Kny Smith
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ADVERTISING EDITORS IOIG Hughes' Moselm Jackson BOHN JAY AND KAY get ci vigorous Foll soles cornpoign into full swing
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Dedication
For her joy of living, for her friendliiiess that is contagious, for her
Willingness to cooperate with the student activities, for her
generosity with her time and efforts, and her loyalty
to S. H. S., We the Annual Staff Dedicate
this '58 Yellow Jacket volume to
Mrs. Lorraine liolllen
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MAIN BUILDING
GYMNASIUNI
THE MAIN BUILDING, constructei' in 1921,
houses the major part of our school activities in
its classrooms, administrative offices, library, study
hall, and auditorium.
THE RED-BRICK GYMNASIUM, erected in
1951, is the scene of P. E. classes and interscholas-
tic ganies.
THE AIR- CONDITIONED BAND HALL,
erected in 1952, is the newest building on the cam-
pus. It consists of a large i'ehea1'sal room, 6 practice
rooms, office and library.
THE HOMEMAKING COTTAGE is the center
of eight homemaking classes each day. It contains
a food lab, clothing' lab, living room, bed room, and
bath.
HUNIEMAHING COTTAGE
BAND HALL
NEWLY-ELECTED FOOTBALL cnptoins
for the '57 season - Mike, Poul,
ond Jirn - ore pictured with A.C.C.
truck couch Oliver Jackson.
Flashback
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET SERVERS -
North, Word, Roberson, Dove, Cook,
Johnson, Brewer, White, Portoin,
Fleming, Grief, Anderson, Hilburn,
Keeling, Daniels, Stephens, Allen, and
Hancock - surround the sunken boot
ot the '57 banquet.
Hi -hngms
CHILD CARE ond Home-nursing nre
proiects of The Summer Homemoking
course.
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MERMAIDS Penny ond Bonnie com-
plement King NepTure's Court in The
Paradise of The Deep,
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ond surrounding urea grind out eight
weeks of summer school.
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JACKETS SCA
LP THE COMANCHE INDIANS in The season opener 33 - O. Guy Gaiden
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Fall
Highlights
ANDIDATES who
request your vote
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Janes, Franklin
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F. T. A. PLAY
Nancy lLcz Nell Jonesj e
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Fall
Highlights
they are lolned by r e
ake dance from school Ta The square where
Th Mineral Wells Mountaineers
SPIRlT BUBBLES OVER as sludenls sn
in cheering the Jackets To give Them a big send-of agarnsf e
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CALM BEFORE THE STORM! Jackels
rest and give serious Thought To Ihe
nnghT's up-coming game,
P. E. GIRLS decorcne The swan on The
Ham, the S.P.C. entry in the T.S.C.
Homecoming Parade.
Highlights
PROGRESS OF A BONFIRE: Gathering from fav near and TSC sfockwng buuldmg and pumng on the finishing
Much go ima waking our bonfire. Burning Kulleen ond cheerxng The Jackets clxmax The actwan and boost the sprrlr
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"NOT OUT OF THIS WORLD? You mean I'm no? OUT of this world!" excloims
Uncle Otis us he learns The s1fxrtImg irurh In The presenmfion pIoy.
MINUTES SEEM LIKE HOURS durwng tense Time-out, while Coach Miller cc1IIs Guy,
Tommy, Larry, FronkIIn, cmd Jim's mrenfion To weak spots In Yoe High strategy,
A I-IIGHLIGHT IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON is whe F,H.A. Formal Christmcxs Forty.
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THE V158 FAVORITES looking happy and excited are Don Jones, Cha
Cllnlon Arthur, Roberla Loudermilk, Bobby Glasgow, Rosemary Heffley,
Ward, Paula Srnivln, Paul Cook, .llm Coleman, Franklin Wood, Sue Sho
Terrell, Lo Nell Jones, Eluzaberlw Brown, Mike Keahey, Marilyn Fergu
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rles Ellloll, Palsy Wooley, Vernon Gunn,
Tommy Glasgow, Nancy Norwood, Jer.y
enwaker, Dee Deislwer, Larry Jones, Penny
son, Larue Boase, Mary Farmer, Sandra
Parlain, Judy Barham, Norma Teague, Ann Heffinglon, and Bonnie Lewis.
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THE DE LEON TOURNAMENT is the scene of high onficlpalion as flue
Honeybees prepare To "go gel ern."
COUPLES have a wonderful mme ln ine gally-decorated rec. room.
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congratulate everyone else.
Hi hlight
JUNIORS HUSTLE to earn money for the Junior-Senior Banquet,
working in cold football-concession stands and serving the
Masonic Smorgasbord.
Highlights
SENIORS VS. FACULTY
Mrs. Lecnherwood toe-dances to return
o volley. Cooch Miller and Buddy
iump high trying fo control cu He-boll.
"AH, SANTA, you know what l wont,
replies Couch Roach in the Christmas
Assembly,
MR. GILBERT won the prize und gol lh
wevtesf bobbing for opples.
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STAND STRAIGHT, TOMMY. That cop and gown must fit right for
this aII-important occasion.
SPRING BRINGS INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE - - This year S. H. S. has entries in many events. At Ieft shorthand
contestanTs practice taking dictation at SO words a minute, At right Mr. Crclbiree gives prospective sIide rule
champs pointers on the sublect.
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GEORGIA AND CHARLES, two at the 96 candidates for graduation,
proudly pose in caps ond gowns.
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SPR1NG SPORTS - - 1957 district champions in track, the first in the history of S.H.S., effects an earlier and more
active interest in this spring sport for 1958. The 1958 S.H.S. golf team is seeking a third consecutive distrizt
golf championship and hoping also to win region and go to state.
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SHEDDING THE OLD FOR THE NEW,
lettermen and managers receive the
new football letter iackets in special
assembly.
CLASSES AND MORE CLASSESl
Here are 21 few highlights of class-
room activities - our main purpose
in coming to school.
Judy Cato, Charles Elliott, and John Ed Barham are
"Catching the Reflections of the Changing Social Sym-
pathy of England."
Salt maps, replicas of ships, log cabins, and wagons
aid E. J., Bennie, and James in meeting contract re-
quirements tor American History.
Lab work is popular with Chemistry students. Here Jan,
James, and Dolores are distilling water.
Elisa Logan, lElsa Loganl reads aloud in Spanish l.
English Il students visit proiection roam to learn pointers
on the Library from slides.
Cynthia, Nova, and Paula arrange a bulletin board dise
play in Homemaking I.
Eugene and Joy can prove the geometry problem. Can
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Typing I is a favorite elective for many students.
F. F. A. members, Jerrel Harris, Ronnie Hilburn, and
Wilbur Parker, show entries in the fall Junior Livestock
Show.
Room Activities
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Mr. Iim Tucker Mobley
VVhereas, on the 19th day of March, 1958 the patrons of the Stephen-
ville Independent School District lost the services of an outstanding
educator in the passing of Mr. Jim Tucker Mobleyg and
VVhereas, Mr. Mobley led a useful and successful life. He served as
classroom teacher, coach, and elementary supervisor in various schools
in Texas for 35 yearsg his tenure in the Stephenville Public Schools
consisted of 27 years except for 1 year service in the United States
Army during World War II, and
Whe1'eas Mr. Mobley was admired by his fellow-workers, his students,
and school patrons for his untiring devotion to his work, to his family,
and to his community. He has suffered many trials and tribulations,
but no one ever heard him complain. He was always looking to the
good in humanity, and never criticized anyone in an uncomplimentary
manner, and
W'hereas, Mr. Mobley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Mobleyg two
children, Mrs. Nancy Mobley Smith of Georgetown, Texas, and Jim T.
Mobley of Texas A SL M College, and
Whereas, The People of Texas and especially of the Stephenville School
District are shocked and bereaved at the loss of such an outstanding
educator, therefore, be it
Resolved, That this page of the Yellow Jacket be dedicated to his
memory.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION - - Meeting on the first Monday night after the
fifth of each month at the Homemaking Cottage, members of the Board
of Education determine policy for the Stephenville Schools. Board President
Gene Porter is seated on the right. Also seated are Secretory Bob Herrin
llettl and Vice-President Gene Wright lcenterl. Standing left to right are
members E. L. Stephens, Burette Stone, Superintendent J. C. Helm, Jr.,
Verne Pendleton, and Jess Elliott.
Board of
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FILM CO-ORDINATOR Jim Mobley
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SECRETARY - LaViece Ramsay
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J. C. HELM, Jr.
AT THE HELM OF OUR SCHOOL for four of its growing years, has been our Superintendent
J. C. Helm, Jr. In his busy schedule, Mr. Helm can still find time to visit with us on our
campus and to participate with us in our activities. As a result of his long hours of diligent
work against what seemed to be insurmountable odds, StephenvilIe's voters have recently given
overwhelming approval tar the construction of a modern, up-to-date high school building to meet
our growing needs. We are indeed fortunate to have such an outstanding leader and friend.
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Principal
IN THE 28 YEARS Thor Mr. Jones
has been principal of S.H.S. he has
seen The enrollment grow from 225
to SOO, 1he plant expand from one
To six buildings, and the faculty in-
crecise from twelve To lwenty-Three
Teachers, The smoolh running Gnd
efficiency of The school is 0 credit
lo his leadership.
Faculty
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J. FRED CRABTREE ROSELLEN DAVIS MYRTLE DEAVENPORT
Math cmd Science Homemcking Business
SUE DUNN CLEO FERGUSON BEN GILBERT LORRAINE GOLDEN
Dislribuiive Education Librarian Agricullure English
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OFFICE GIRLS: Kczy Smith, Sondra
Price, Joye Richardson, Pclulcr Smillw,
Carolyn Woldrep, and Ruby Longley.
SECRETARY Sue Lyles
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ROCK AND ROLLERS George, Elvis,
Guy, and Pm steal The limeligrv
with their rendilion of "Honeycoml:"!
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Faculty
PEARL HICKS A. D. HILBURN SAM HOUSTON PHOEBE ISBELL
Mathematics General Science Band English and Spanish
EMMA KATE JACKSON ANNE LYNN LEATHERWOOD SCOTT McCALL DAMON MILLER
English Physical Education Conch Coach and Math
TEACHERS SERVE with S.P.C. members
on Assembly committees. Mrs. Pittman
examines The wares of Mrs. Alma Jo
Barnett, guest speaker on petroleum
products.
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RALPH MOSER J. D. PILCHER SAMMIE PITTMAN HERSCHEL ROACH
Agriculture General Malh Homemaking Coach and Biology
GAYLE RUSSELL EILLEEN SHIPP JOY TERRY GWEN WILLIAMS
Social Science English and Typing Science Social Science
"POLITICKING" -
At left Mrs. Golden waits to greet
Senator John Kennedy of Massachu-
setts, guest speaker at the Dallas con-
vention of TSTA.
At right Mrs. Golden is seen shaking
hands with Governor Price Daniel of
Texas, who was in Dallas to greet
Texas teachers.
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CUSTODIANS Jnmrny Evott Andrew Joclfson cmd M Shannon ore responsxble for mcxinfencxnce of The buildings
cmd cornpus BUS DRIVERS M Shannon G Spczrkrnon J Jornnson O B Wullucxms, C. Lowery W A Gre
B B Gully W B Brshop M Lee and A Jackson Knot pncturedl Transport 135 of STephenviIle Hrgh s 475 students
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SENIOR SPONSORS - Mrs. Leotherwood, Mr. Gilbert, and Mrs. Shiop
discuss money-raising proiects.
S P C MEMBERS - Elizabeth Brovvn, Lynn Jones, Arnold Anderson,
Larue Boase, Davicl Jones, Juoly Barham, and Larry Jones look down
at the cameraman.
ARTHUR BALEY
Class of '53
ARNOLD EDWIN ANDERSON Science Club lg Math Club l-4, Presi-
dent 4, S. P, C 47 "S" Association 2-4, Booster Jackets 1, Football
l-4, Track 4, Fire Chief 4, All-District Qnd Team 4.
JAMES MONROE ANGELL FFA l-41 FTA 4, Meditation Club 3-4:
Choral Club I-2, FTA Play 4, Senior Play A, Transfer from Liberty Hill 3
JACK CLINTON ARTHUR Class President 4, Math Club l-4, S. P. C
3-4, "S" Association 2: Band I-4, ist Lieutenant 3, Drum Maiorflp
Football 27 Baseball 4, Who's Who in Typing l I, in World History
3, in Algebra l 2, in Band 4, in Trigonometry 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Server 2, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 31 Runner-Up Senior Favorite 4.
GARY FRANK BALEY Class Sgt.-at-arms l,3, FTA 3-4: Science Club
3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, "S" Association 2-4? Booster Jackeis lA2g Football
i-4, All-District Tearn Z2-3, Who's Who in Football 3, Basketball Qi
Baseball lg Track i-3, Captain 3, District Champion in Shot Put and
Discus 3, Regional Champion in Shot Put and Discus 3, 8th Place in
State Competition 3, All State Track Team 3: Fire Monitor 4.
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BOHN JAY BARHAM Class Treasurer I, Class Reporter 37 FTA 2-4-
Science Club 2, Secretary 27 Math Club 27 Spanish 2-47 Treasurer 2-47
"S" Association 2-47 Booster Jackets I-27 Annual Staff I-4, Assistant
Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 2-47 Football I-47 Basketball I-37 Track
I-4, 2nd in District I, Sprint Relay District Champions I, District Chamo-
ions 3, District Champion 880-Yard Dash 3, Mile Relay Champion 3,
Regional Meet 37 Presentation Play 37 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 27 Fire
Monitor 47 Pres. Play Usher 2-37 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Theme Cornmitte and
Chairman of Decoration Committe 3.
JOHN ED BARHAM FFA I7 Science Club l7 Booster Jackets T7 Annual
Stott 4, Music Editor, Advertising Editor7 Jr. Play 37 Presentation Play
37 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2, Usher at Baccalaureate Service 37 Jr.-Sr.
Banquet Committee 37 Stage Manager tar Presentation Play 47 Whos
Who in Bookkeeping 4.
JUDITH ANN BARHAM Class Treasurer I7 FHA i-4, President 3,
Delegate to State Convention 2-3, Girl of Season 27 FTA 2-4, Vice-Pres
ident 3-4, District FTA Secretary 47 Library Club 2-4, Reporter 37 Dele-
gate to State FTA Convention 3-4- Delegate to State Library Convention
27 Meditation Club 47 Stingerettes i-3, Vice-President 37 Booster Jackets
i-27 Annual Staff 2-4, Advertising Editor 2, Club Editor 3, Senior
Editor 47 FTA Plays 2-3, Presentation Play 47 Senior Play 47 FFA Ban-
quet Server 27 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 27 Jr.-Sr, Banquet Committee 37
FHA State Degree 37 Usherette for Presentation Play I-27 Usherette for
Graduation 37 Stinger Statf I7 S. P. C. 2-4, Reporter3, Delegate to
State S. P. C, Convention 37 2nd Place in Litterbug Essay Contest 27
FHA Style Show 27 Runner-up for Sophomore and Junior favorite 2-37
Cheerleader47 Runner-Up for School Sweetheart 4.
JUDY LIND BELL FHA I-47 D, E. 47 Meditation Club 2-4, Pianist 37
Whos Who in Typing I 37 Interscholastic League Typing 37 Delegate
to State D. E. Convention 47 FHA Style Show I,
JERRY LEE BILLINGSLEY FTA 47 Math Club 3-47 Choral Club I- Bond
I-27 Tennis I-4.
LARRY ELWYN BISHOP FFA i7 Spanish Club4
WILMA LARUE BOASE Class Treasurer 27 FHA I-47 FTA 2-4, Treasurer
47 Library Club 3-47 Meditation Club 3-4, Historian 47 S. P. C. 3-4,
Secretary 37 Stingerettes 37 Booster Jackets I-27 Usherette at Bacculau-
reate Service 37 FTA State Convention 37 Class Favorite 4,
ELIZABETH ANN BROWN Class Secretary 27 FHA I-47 Treasurer 37
FTA 47 Math Club 47 S. P. C. 2-47 Treasurer 3, Reporter 47 Stingerettes
I-37 Booster Jackets I7 Annual Staff I-4, Class Editor I-3, Editor 47
Jr. Play 3, Presentation Play 47 Class Favoritel-3, Jr.-Sr, Banquet
Server 2, FFA Banquet Server 27 Delegate to State S. P. C. Convention
2: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Can1mittee37 Most Representative Girl 47 Who's
Who in World History 4.
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SENIOR OFFICERS Vice-President, Mike Keahey7 President, Clinton
Aifhur7 Treasurer, Lynn Jones7 Secretary, LaNell Jones7 Historian,
Kay Srnith7 Reporter, Ann Hettington7 and Sgt.-at-arms, Jim Coleman7
lnot picturedl take time out tor a coke at the Dairy King.
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THE LONG AWAITED DAY ARRIVES! Seniors report to the auditorium
to receive their class rings.
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CORNELL, JOY CORNELL, MARY
Class of '58
RUSSELL GLADWIN BURWELL, JR. FTA l-47 Science Club l-27 Math
Club 37 "S" Association 2-47 Booster Jackets l-27 Football i447 Track
27 Volleyball 27 FTA Play l-47 Fire Monitor 4.
JUDITH LYNN CATO FHA 3-47 Math Club 47 Spanish Club 2-47 Sec-
retary 27 Booster Jackets i7 Reporter ot Spanish Club 47 Who's Who in
ArnericanHHistory 3, in Plane Geometry 37 FHA Style Shows l-2- 2nd
Place in I Speak tor Democarcym Contest 47 Qncl Place in Centennial
History Contest l.
BOBBY GENE CHANCE FFA 17 Spanish l-27 Booster Jackets T-27
Band i-4.
WALTER NICHOLAS CLAPP Transfer from St. Stephens 47 FTA 47
Science Club 47 Math Club 4.
TROICE GEORGE CLINE Science i, 2, 37 "S" Association 2'3p Foot-
ball Manager l-3,
JAMES FORD COLEMAN Class President 27 Sgt.-at-arms 3-47 Science
Club 2, Reporter 27 Math Club 27 S.P.C. 27 "S" Association l-4,
Vice-President 3, President 47 Booster Jackets l-27 Football l-4, Cap-
tain 47 Basketball 3-47 Baseball l-47 Tennis 27 Volleyball 27 Pres-
entation Play 47 Stingerette Beau 4.
JOY LYNN CORNELL Reporter of Class 27 FHA l-47 FTA l-47 Library
Club l-4, Parliamentarian 3, Reporter 47 Spanish Club T-4, Secretary
3, A, Parlicimentarian 27 FTA Play 37 Who's Who in General Math 1,
Typing ll 3, Spanish ll 3, Literature 4, Shorthand 47 lnterscholastic
League Typing Q7 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3.
MARY BETH CORNELL FHA l-47 FTA 3-47 Library Club l-47 Stinger-
ettes l-37 Booster Jackets I7 Band 27 FTA Play 37 Chairman ot Jr.-
Sr. Banquet Entertainment Committee 37 Invitation Committee 37
Business Assistant Teacher 47 Assistant Librarian T-27 Senior Play 4.
Class of '58
MILDRED ANN COSBY FHA I-4: Meditation Club 3-4, Secretary 3,
Pianist 45 Spanish Club Ag Choral Club I-2, Vice-President Ip Booster
Jackets I-2g FHA Style Shaw ly 2nd Place in "l Speak for Democracy"
Contest 27 Transfer Front Fort Worth 2.
JOHN ARCHER COWAN FFA I-47 Meditation 4g Lone Star Farmer
Award 35 Coleman Livestock Judging Cantestg Abilene FFA Contest,
Tarleton Livestock Contest lst Placep Houston Livestock Judging Con-
test- A81 M Judging Contest Bth. Place.
HUBERT STANDLEE CRAIN FTA if Booster Jackets I7 FTA Play ig
Band I-4, Band Captain A, Band Quartermaster 3g All District Band fy
Most Outstanding Band Member 3.
JIMMY CRUMLEY Transter 4.
FREDIA DOYLE DENIO FHA l-47 Booster Jackets I.
SENIOR AWARD WINNERS - Classmates and the faculty choose LaNell
Jones tar the D. A. R. award. Sam Harrell wins first in "I Speak
MARTHA DENMAN FHA I-33 Meditation Club 2415 SSCFSTCFY -lp fgr Demqcracy' contest,
Booster Jackets I-27 Usherette for Baccalaureate Service 35 FHA Style
Show 2: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3.
WANDA JANET DOSHIER FHA V47 Choral Club ily Basketball le2g
Volleyball I-2- Transfer from Cranfills Gap 3.
GEORGE MILTON DUNSON FFA lg FTA lg Football 27 Band I-47
Orchestra 3-47 Drum Maior 3, Quartermaster 2, All District Band 35
Choral I-27 All District Choral T-27 Stingerette Beau 3.
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CHARLES ANDREW ELLIOTT FFA i-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Math Club
3-4, Secretary 3, Library Club 3-4, Vice-President 4, "S" Association
2-4, Booster Jackets I-2, Football 2-4, Track 2-4, District Pole Vault
Champion 3, Who's Who in Vocational Agriculture T, FHA Beau 4,
Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server, Lone Star Farmer Award 3, FFA State Conven-
tion 3, Poultry, Dairy, and Meat Judging Teams I-3, Fire Monitor 4.
MARY ELIZABETH FARMER FHA I-3, FTA 3-4, Historian 4, D.E. Club
4, Reporter 4, Meditation Club 3-4, Program Chairman 3, Library
Club I, Stingerettes I, Booster Jackets I-2, Annual Staff 2, Art Editor,
Band 2, Usherette tor Graduation 3, Football Sweetheart 4, D.E.
Sweetheart 4,
MARILYN SUE FERGUSON FHA I-4, Songleader 2, Secretary 3, Civil
Defence Chairman 4, Girl of Month 3, FTA I-2, Stingerettes I,
Annual Staff 2, Booster Jackets I-2, Band 2-4, Maiorette 3-4, Reporter
4, Office Secretary 4, Presentation Play 3-4, Junior Play 3, Senior
Play 4, All-District Band 4, Basketball Sweetheart 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Server 2, FFA Banquet Server 2, School Sweetheart 4, Stinger Staff l.
SARAH FRANCES FERGUSON FHA I-4, Science Club 4, Choral Club
I-2, Stingerettes I-2, Booster Jackets I-2.
ARTHUR JUSTICE FIDLER FTA 4, Science Club I-2, Math Club I-2,
Booster Jackets I-2, Cheerleader 4, Baseball l, Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Server 2, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3.
SANDRA ZANE FINCHER FHA I-2, Meditation Club 3, Booster Jackets
I, Band I-2.
THOMAS WELDON GLASGOW Math Club I, S.P.C. l-3, "S" ASSO-
ciation 2-4, Booster Jackets I-2, Football I-4, Basketball 2-4, Base-
ball l-4, Track I, Volleyball I-2, Class Favorite l, 2, 4, Runner-up
3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2, Delegate to State S.P,C. Convention 3,
Who's Who in Basketball 4.
GUY AUTRY GOLDEN Class Vice-President 2-3, Science Club I-2,
Vice-President 2, Math Club I-2, Reporter I-2, S.P.C. I-3, "S"
Association 2-4, Booster Jackets I-2, Stinger Stott 2, Football I-4,
All District 3, Basketball I-4, All District 2nd Team 4, All Tourna-
ment Player - De Leon Tournament 4, Track I-4, 440 District Cham-
pion 3, Mile Relay District Champion 3, Tennis I, Junior Play 3,
Presentation Play 4, Who's Who in Science I, in Algebra 2, and in
Geometry 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2, Magazine Soles Manager 4,
Class of '53
BONNIE SUE GOLIGHTLY FHA I-2, Booster Jackets I-2, Band I-4,
Jr.-Sr, Banquet Server 2, 2nd Place in Drum Quartet 2: Style Show
I, Transfer from Seguin 37 Who's Who Homernaking lll 4, Orchertra 4.
CARROLL LEE GOLIGHTLY Class Secretary 3, FFA I-3, D.E. Club 4,
Party Chairman 4.
NORMA JEAN GOLIGHTLY FHA l-21 Booster Jackets l-27 FHA Style
Show ly Representative an S.H.S, Float in Homecoming Parade 4,
EDWIN DWAIN GOODMAN FFA l-4, Science Club I-Q, Math Club
I-2: Booster Jackets l-2.
SAMUEL ALEXANDER HARRELL FFA I-4, District President 4, Poultry,
Dairy, and Livestock Judging Contest I-4, Entertainment Cornmitte
FFA Banquet ly 4th Place in Tarleton Livestock Contest 3, lst Place
in FFA Essay Contest 3, lst Place in Tarleton Dairy Contest and in
Tarleton Livestock Contest 3, 8th Place in State Livestock Contest at
ASM, Science Club I-47 Meditation Club 3-4, Sang leader 3, Reporter
4: Choral Club l-2, Vice-President 2: Booster Jackets l.
ANN HEFFINGTON Class Reporter 47 FHA I-4, Historian 3, Delegate
to State FHA Convention 3, FHA State Degree 3, FTA 3-4, Library
Club 2, Meditation Club 37 Choral Club 27 Stingerettes ly Booster
Jackets I-2, Band 2-4, Second Lieutenant 4, Orchestra 3, Maiorette
3-4, Head Maiarette 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 27 Usherette 2, Style
Shows I-3: Runner-up Senior Favorite.
GARVIN ELMER HENDON FFA l-4, Lone Star Farmer Degree -l,
Who's Who in Vocational Agriculture Ill, Houston Dairy Judging
Contest, Poultry Team for Area and State Competitiong lst Place in
Dairy Judging Contest at State, Sth High Individual at State Contest:
Exhibited Steer at State Fair of Texas, Livestock Judging Team for
Area and State, lst in Area, Meditation Club 3-4g Choral Club I-2g
Booster Jackets I.
JAMES EDWARD HENRY FTA 2, Science Club 2, Math Club 27
Booster Jackets I-2, Fireman 4, Football If Basketball I-2, Baseball
I, Tennis ly Volleyball 21 Transfer to Waco 3, Transfer from Waco 4.
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Guy LaNell, Judy and David check sales records. Sales Manager
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JOHN MORGAN HOWLE, JR. FFA I-4, President 3, Lone Star Farmer
Degree 4.
DAVID GORDON JONES Science Club 2, Math Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3,
S.P.C. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2-4, Pres. 2, Reporter 3, Vice-Pres.
4, Booster Jackets I-2, Cheerleader 4, Who's Who in Biology 34 Spanish
2, Fire Monitor 4, Who's Who in Chemistry 4, in Trig. 4.
LARRY RAY JONES FTA l-4, Math l-4, Reporter 3, S.P.C, 4, "S"
Association 2-4, Booster Jackets I-2, Band I-3, Orchestra 3, Football
I-4, Volleyball l, Fire Monitor 4, Jr,-Sr. Banquet Server 2, Track
I-4, District Champion 50 yard Dash 2, 4th in IOO yard Dash 2,
3rd in IOO yard Dash 3, Mile Relay Team 3, District Champions 3,
District Champions 440 Relay Team 3, Regional Meet 3, Student
Body President 4,
LYNN LA ROQUE JONES Class Treasurer 3-4, FFA I-2, Reporter 2,
3rd in Area Meat Judging Contest 2, I5th in State Meat Judging
Contest 2, FTA 3, Math Club 3-4, S.P.C. 4, Treasurer 4, "S" Asso-
ciation 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Booster Jackets I-2, Football Mgr.
3-4, Track 2-4, District Champions 3, Fire Monitor 4, Senior Magazine
Soles Committee 4, Athletic Banquet Planning Committee 4.
NANCY LA NELL JONES Class Secretary 4, FHA I-4, Parliamentarian
3, District Treasurer 4, FHA State Degree 3, Delegate to State Con-
vention 3, FHA Style Show 2, FTA 3-4, Secretary 4, Delegate to
State Convention 3, Meditation Club 3-4, Choral Club i-2, Librarian
2, Stingerettes I-4, Reporter 3, President 4, FTA Plays 3-4, Senior
Play 4, Whos Who in Homemaking 2, English 3, Typing Il 4, I. L.
Typing 3, Runner-Up Freshman Favorite, FFA Banquet Server 2, Jr.-Sr.
Banquet Server 2, C.T.A. Banquet Server I, Graduation Usherette 3,
Presentation Play Usherette 2, ist Place in Litterbug Essay Contest
2, Jr.-Sr, Banquet Committee 3, Runner-Up Most Representative 4.
JOSEPH MICHAEL KEAHEY Class President 3, Vice-President 4, S.P.C.
I, 2, 3, "S" Association 2-4, Booster Jackets I-2, Football I-4,
Captain 3-4, 2nd All-District Team 3, Basketball 2-3, Baseball I-4,
Track I-4, Runner-Up Favorite I, Class Favorite 3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Server 2, Presentation Play Usher i, Graduation Usher 3, Fire Monitor
3-4, Delegate to State S.P.C. Convention 3, Most Representative
Boy 4, Whols Who in Football 4.
JAMES THURL KINSEY D,E. 3-4, President 4, FFA 2.
FEREL ROYCE LITTLE FTA I-4, Reporter l, President 4, District Pres-
ident 4, District Treasurer 3, Math Club I-3, Meditation Club 4, Song
Leader 4, Booster Jackets I, "S" Association 2, Band 3, Cheerleader
4, Football Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2: FTA Plays l-4, Pres-
entation Play 3, I. L. Typing l, Jr.-Sr, Banquet Server 2, Delegate
to State FTA Convention i, 3, 4.
Class of '- 8
JAMES WESLEY LITTLE Booster Jackets l, 2,
RUBY JO ANN LONGLEY FHA 2-Llp Meditation Club 47 Junior Gordon
Club Qt Booster Jcickets l-2g Office Stoff A,
THOMAS HERSHEL LOUTHERBACK "S" Association 2-4, Sgt.-Ut-arms
3-4g Booster Jcxckets I-2: Football l-A7 All-District Tockle 37 Bcisebcill
l-Ap Track 341- Volleyball le? Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2.
ru FRIZEVVINNERS - All seniors selling subscriptions totaling 550.00 or
CAROLYN LEA LOWERY FHA l-47 Booster Jcickets l-2: Style Show L. more Veceive Gnmcfive prizes.
MELTON CARL LOWERY FFA l-35 "S" Association 25 Booster Jackets
l-2g Football l-4,
MARY FRANCES McALlSTER FHA l-2: Booster Jackets l-2,
JO ANN McCHRlSTIAL FHA 1-A5 Library Club lg Choral Club l-2'
Stingerettes lp Booster Jockets l-2g FHA Style Shows l-2.
NANCY LEE MclNNIS FTA l-47 Stingereites 35 Spanish Club l-3-
FTA Sy Office Staff 37 Choir 2-37 Song Leader for Graduation G
Trcmsfer from Bryan 3- Whos Who in Typing l.
LITTLE, JAMES LONGLEY LOUTHERBACK LOWERY, CAROLYN
LOWERY, MELTON McALlSTER McCHRlSTlAL MclNNIS
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McPHERSON MARTIN, JAMES MARTIN, RITA MERCER
MINIARD MORTON, JOHN Monrom, PRISCILLA NELSON
SENIOR SPlRlT - Senior boys lend a hand in building the bonfire.
Senior girls cheer the Jackets at a Friday pep rally.
Class of '53
EVA JANETTE McPHERSON FHA 45 Booster Jackets 3-4g Basketball
Selig Volleyball 3-Ag Transfer from Baird.
JAMES HARRY MARTIN FFA l-Sp Booster Jackets lg Football 2.
RITA FAYE MARTIN FHA l-47 Library Club 3-Ag Meditation Club 3-4g
Reporter 37 VVho's Who in Library 4.
ANITA KAY MERCER Basketball 3-45 Volleyball 3-4g Usherette at
Commencement 3. Transfer from Matson 37 Athletic Banquet Planning
Cornrnltte 11.
MARILYN MINIARD FHA l-4g FTA l-37 Library Club l-37 Meditation
Club 3, Vice-President 35 Stingerettes I-25 Booster Jackets l-2.
JOHN WAYNE MORTON FFA l-49 Science l-27 Booster Jackets I-2.
PRISCILLA MARLENE MORTON FHA l-4g FTA l-4, Reporter 3--17
Library Club, Secretory 3g Spanish Club 2-4, Vice-President 3, Pres-
ident Ay Stingerettes I-27 Booster Jackets l-27 FTA Play 31 Senior
Play 4g Whos Who in English ly Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2g Delegate
to State FTA Convention 3.
JAMES ARCHIE NELSON FFA l-2, Secretary 27 Booster Jackets I-Q7
D. E. Club 3.
Class of ' I
MASON LYNN ORBISON Transfer from Tucurncori, New Mexico 4-
Senior Play 4,
DOUGLAS BRYAN PAIR FTA Ap Science Club I-27 Math Club l-45
Secretary 3, Reporter 47 Library Club I-32 Booster Jackets L25 Band
2g Presentation Play 35 FTA Play 47 Fire Monitor Ag Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Committee 3.
ROBERT BITTS PALMER Math Club A, Vice-President 47 Booster
Jackets lp Whos Who in American History 3, Algebra Il, Chemistry
3, Civics A, and Physics 4p Bausch St Lomb Science Award 4.
WILLIS WILBERT PARKER
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FFA I-3, Sentinel 3, lst Place Meat Judg-
Meat Judging Contest - lst Placeg Texas
A8-M Meat Judging Team - 3rd Placep 3rd High Individual at Abilene,
Worth Meet, Poultry Team 27 "S" Associa-
l-2: Football I-44 Fire Monitor 4,
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LINDA LOUISE PLENTL Transfer from Killeen Sp Who's Who in D.E. 4
DONALD LEON RASBERRY FFA l-25 Booster Jclcliels l-2.
NITA PARALIE RASBERRY Booster Jackets 21 Volleyball 2.
FRANKLIN DOUGLAS RICHARDSON Science Club 27 Math Club 3--lp
Booster Jackets l-2.
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PATSY JANE ROBERSON Class Sgt.-at-arms 2, FHA I-3, Booster
Jackets I-2.
GEORGIA RAE SCHERMER FHA I-4, FTA 2-4, Secretary 3, Parliamen-
tarion 4, Library Club i-4, Meditation Club 3, Choral Club I-2,
Booster Jackets I-2, Secretary 2, I. L. Poetry Reading 2, FHA Style
Show 2, FTA Play 2, Jr. Play 3, Decoration Committee Jr.-Sr. Banquet
3, Delegate - Choral Contest I.
LAWRENCE GEORGE SCHMIDT Math Club 2, "S" Association 2-4,
Booster Jackets, Basketball 3-4, I. L, Slide Rule 4.
HOLLIS CARL SKILLMAN, JR. Science Club 2, "S" Association 2-1,
Booster Jackets i-2, Football I-4, Baseball I-4.
KAY ANN SMITH Class Historian 4, FHA I-4, FTA 4, Stingerettes I-3,
Historian, Booster Jackets I-2, Annual Staff 2-4, Art Editor, FTA Play
4, Jr.-Sr, Banquet Server 2, Voice of Democracy Contest 2, Office
Staff 4, FHA Style Show 2, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3.
LA VADA SPARKS FHA I-2, Library 4, Booster Jackets I-2, FHA
Style Show 2.
NITA IRENE TARVER FHA T-4, Library Club 3, Meditation Club 3,
Basketball I-2, Junior Play S, Usherette for FTA Play 4, Transfer
from Lingleyille 3.
NORMA SUE TEAGUE FHA I-4, FTA 3-4, Library Club I-4, Historian
2-4, President 4, S.P.C. I-2, Stingerettes I-3, Historian I-2, Cheer-
leader 4, Junior Play, Who's Who in English 2, Who's Who in
Algebra II 4, Jr.-Sr, Banquet Server 2, FFA Banquet Server I-2,
Delegate to State Library Meeting 3-4, Library Sweetheart 4, Jr.-Sr.
Banquet Committee 3, Magazine Soles Committee.
Class of '58
NONA CHARLENE THURMAN Fl-IA I-35 Booster Jackets I-27 Stinger-
ettes I-27 FHA Style Show I-2.
CAROLYN REBECCA WALDREF Fl-IA I-47 FTA I-4g Historian Sp Library
Club I-45 Spanish Club 3-4g Booster Jackets I-27 FTA Play I,2, 4:
Oftice Stott 41 Delegate to State FTA Convention 27 Delegate Stare
Library Meeting 3.
SHIRLEY ANN WATSON Fl-IA I-A- Math Club Ap Booster Jackets I-4'
FHA Style Show 2.
ALPHA .IO WEIR FHA I-4: Pianist 37 FTA 3-4, Historian lip Medita-
tion Club 3-4, President 45 Choral Club I-2, Reporter 2g Booster
Jackets I-21 Bond 2-4, Treasurer 37 Presentation Play 37 Junior Play
3: FTA Play A- I. L. Typing 3- Jr.-Sr. Banquet Server 2g Outstanding
Officer for Band 3- Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4.
WINSTON AUBREY WELCH Science Club 27 Math Club 27 Spanish
Club 2g Booster Jackets I-Q, Sgt.-at-orrns I.
MARY NAN WILLARD FHA I-4: Booster Jackets I-Q,
COY WAYNE WILLIAMS D. E. 3-45 Vice-President dp Science Club I,
Vice-President I' "S" Association 2g Choral Club 2g Booster Jackets
I-2- Bond I-31 Orchestra 2: Golf I-4, Individual District Golf Champ-
ion 3, U.I,L. Golf Team Championship for District 2-3.
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HENRY FRANKLIN WOOD Class President lp FFA I-4, 15th Place in
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Football I-47 Basketball I-4, Baseball I-27 Track I-47 Junior Playy
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PATSY RUTH WOOLEY FHA I-4, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4,
State Convention 31 Girl of Season 2, FHA State Degree 37 Style Show
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at Presentation Play ly Ottice Staff If Style Show 27 Girls Quartet 2.
WAYFORD DON YANCY Science Club 2, Math Club 2g "S" Associa-
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BARBARA JEAN YARDLEY FHA I-fig Meditation Club 47 Booster Jack-
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HOOKS, METZI
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HUEY, MARY
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HUGHES, LOLA GAYLE
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SPARKS, DOROTHY
SPARKS, JERRY
SPINDOR, PAT
SPITZENBERGER, MILDRED
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STEWART, SUE
STILL, CHARLES
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WALLACE, JOE
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WOOLEY, DAVID
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McCLANAHAN, PATRICIA
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THOMAS, CHARLES
THURMAN, CONLEY
THURMAN, DONAH
TIDWELL, CARLETA
TIDWELL, JEANNETTE
TOLER, MARVIN
TOMLINSON, SANDRA
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WALKER, NANCY
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Penny Terrell, Beverly Cawyer, Bobby Glasgow, Jess Elliotrq THIRD ROW: Elizabeih Burwell, Nancy Norwood,
Sandra Parfaln, Jerry Ward, James Johnson, FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Heffley, Gary Evaii, Don Jones, Bob Bain,
Miss Williams, Miss Russell, STANDlNG1 Donna Brock, Judy Barham, Elizabeth Brown, Arnold Anderson, Mr.
Moser, Lynn Jones, Roberta Loudermilk, Martha Liirlelon, Larry Jones, and Vernon Gunn.
tudent Council
Each class is represented by seven members on Ohe S. P C., the class president and ihree boys and three girls
elected by the class. Members must maintain a "B" average.
OFFICERS
ELIZABETH BROWN
DAVlD JONES
PENNY TERRELL
LYNN JONES
LARRY JONES
MISS GAYLE RUSSELL
MR, RALPH MOSER
MlSS GWEN WILLIAMS
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Bonnie, Penny, ond Roberto complete The S. P. C. sponsor-
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Mr. Moser, sponsor, Mrke Keohey, Judy Bcrrhcxrn, Sherry
Allen, ond Tommy Glosgow cmerxd Ihe Store Studenr
Councul Convenllon for l957,
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THIRD ROW: Mike Morton, Barbara McKinney, Johnny Wooter
Park, Betty Bailey, Bobby Chance, Roberta Halbeii
FOURTH ROW LEFT: Toby Kunishige, Jean Laughlin, Betty Walk
FOURTH ROW RIGHT: John Latham, Tim Forrest, Bob Bain, ani
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FRED GREEN
HARRY PARK
WAYNE PACKVVOOD
JAMES JACKSON
SHERON SELF
MIKE LATHAM
BEVERLY CAWYER
BETTY BAILEY
PHILIP MADELEY
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CHARLES MURRAY
STANDLEE CRAIN
JOHN HANDLEY
BOBBY CHANCE
JOHN LATHAM
JAMES LATHAM
TIM FORREST
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SUE FICKE
DONAH THURMAN
MARILYN FERGUSON
ELIZABETH BURWELL
METZI HOOKS
VIVIAN MAYFIELD
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PERCUSSION
SUE GOLIGHTLY
CATHY BREWER
BUTCH BONSALL
ROSEMARY HEFFLEY
ALPHA WEIR
WAYNE CROW
CLARINETS and OBOE
MIKE MORTON
JANA SHOWALTER
JEANNETTE TIDWELL
JOHNNY WOOTEN
CLINTON ARTHUR
GERALD MADELEY
JEAN LAUGHLIN
BETTY WALKER
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LANNA BRANNON
POBERTA HALBERT
ANN HEFFINGTON
PATSY WOOLEY
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SCHERRY STEPHENS
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JANA SHOWALTER and JAMES LATHAM
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SCHERRY STEPHENS
MARILYN FERGUSON
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Second Lieutenant
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Librarian
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Refreshments after 0 tough performance.
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DI THIBUTI E EDUC TIU
OFFICERS
THURL KINSEY President
COY WILLIAMS Vice-President
DONALD FOWLER Treasurer
LINDA PLENTL Secretary
MARY FARMER Reporter
Members prepare for the State D. E.
Convention in Austin where some of
the members participate in a skit Uni
Mary Farmer represents the Iacai club
in the state D. E. Sweetheart Contest.
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FIRST ROW: Donna Brock, Joy Cornell, Brenda Jennings, Pat Deavenport, Mildred Spitzenberger, Cathy Brewer,
Nita Tarver, LaNell Jones. SECOND ROW: Nancy Moser, Nancy Norwood, Alpha Weir, Mosetto Jackson, Borbaizx
Hultnxan, Elizabeth Burwell, Mary Cornell, Kay Smith, Elizabeth Brown. THIRD ROW: Scherry Stephens, Betty
Kiikeby, Lincla Davis, Pat Flary, Carolyn Waldrep, Frances Wood, Priscilla Morton, Barbara Miller, Larue Boase,
FOURTH ROW: Mike Morton, Douglas Pair, James Angell, Russell Burwell, Buddy Bailey, Larry Jones, A. J. Fuoller,
Keith Barbee, Bill Vandaveer, and Bohn Jay Barham.
FUTURE TEACHER
OFFICERS
MARY FARMER
MISS GWEN WILLIAMS
ALPHA WEIR
IIDINRKU JUDY BARHAM
FKREL LITTLE
LARUE BOASE
PRISCILLA MORTON
LA NELL JONES
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Historian
Sponsor
Historian
President
President
Treasurer
Reporter
Secretary
Twenty-one members are formally in
itiated into the J. Thomas Davis Chap-
ter ot the FTA in a Candlelight
ceremony. Olficers are also
installed
at this initiation ond party for mem-
bers and FTA friends.
Judge Keith Borbee
three young couples
Beth Malone,
UF AMERICA
Ferel Little, District Xl FTA president,
presides ot the District Convention in
Dublin.
James Angell takes port in the
FTA" contest dl the Dist. Convention.
LcxN3ll Jones, student ossistrmf lo Mrs,
Lernliervvood, discusses ci Stingerette
routine,
reads tlwe vows in this yec1r's FTA presenTotion,"Desperme Ambrose," in on attempt to jon
in wedlock. They are .lcxmes Jackson, Stinkweed, ond Carolyn Woldrep, Anng Alpha We
and Russell Burwell, Sheriff, ond Lc1Nell Jones, Nancy, ond Lorry Jones, Hootowl.
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SEATED: Martha Boase, Barbara M1
Wood, Hattie Stephens, Larue Boase, Je
Sharon Grizzard,
STANDING: Judy Barham, LaVada
berger, Keith Barbee, Brenda Day, Calc
Mary Cornell, Lanita Merrell, Lucretia
Joy Cornell, Norma Teague, Clayton
OFFICERS
JOY CORNELL
FRANCES WOOD
CHARLES ELLIOTT
NORMA TEAGUE
RUDINE GOODMAN
MARY BETH DANIELS
New members of the
Reporter
Historian
Vice-President
President
Sec.-Treasurer
PorIic1mentoric1n
Iibrory SICITT ore
initrcxied in n candlelight ceremony.
nn Bradley, Donna Roberson, Frances
shop, Rudine Goodman, Michele Weleli,
lry Beth Daniels.
, Dolores Carpenter, Carolyn Wolfen-
lalflrep, Charles Elliott, Robert Palmer,
, Marilyn Miniurcl, Shirley Hartsfield,
', and Mrs. Cleo Ferguson, librarian.
CLUB
Martha leothermon, Edo Beth Griffin,
cmd Kathryn Fears prepare on attrac-
tive bulletin board,
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OFFICERS: Seated: Mary Beth Daniels, Songleaderg Rozelle O'Bryant, First Vice-President: Marilyn Ferguson, Civil
Defense Chairman, Patsy Wooley, President, Bonnie Lewis, Third Vice-Presiclenty Scherry Stephens, Treasurer, Penny
Terrell, Secretary: STANDING: Dorothy Harrison, Photagscxpher- Roberta Halbert, Pianistg Sheron Sell, Historian,
Mildred Spitzenberger, Reporter, Roberta Loudermilk, Sgt.-ritfArmsg Elizabeth Burwell, Fourth Vice-President, Cathey
Yarbrough, Third Vice-Presidentp and Judith Martin, Parliarnentarian.
FUTURE H0 EMAKEH UF AMEPIIC
Scherry Stephens, candidate for the FHA State Degree ot Achievement, Candidates lor the second degree of achievement in FHA, the Chapter
confers with her advisors, Mrs. Sammle Pittman and Mrs. Rosellen Degree, are Brenda Jennings, Dorothy Harrison, Roberta Loudermilk,
Davis. Barbara Huffman, Mildred Spitzenberger, Bonnie Lewis, Elizabeih
Burwell, Sheran Self, and Ann Bradley.
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Sepiember
SHERON SELF
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ANN BRADLEY
November
ELIZABETH BURWELL
December
ROBERTA LOUDERMILK
January
SCHERRY STEPHENS
February
PATSY WOOLEY
March
BRENDA JENNINGS
April
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SENIORS: Front Row: Martin, Cosby
McPherson, Willard, Boase, Waldrep.
Second Row: Brown, Weir, Wooley
Tarver, J. Cornell.
JUNIORS: Front Row: Dotson, O'BryanT
Stephens, Martin, Littleton, Jordon
Kirkeby. Second Row: Albright, Rob
erson, Dowell, Cunningham, Keelinq
Noland and Terrell,
SOPHOMORES: Front Row: Young
Sparks, Wood, Grizzard, Miller, Welch
Dunn, Waters. Second Raw: Spitzen
berger, Mayfield, Anderson, Flory
Jennings, Jones, Halbert, Currier
Bramlett. Third Row: Golightly, Bur
well, Huffman, Hooks, Huey, Looking
bill, Holder, Loudermilk, Lewis, Whit
worth, and Self.
FRESHMEN: Front Row: Keller, Bailey
Thurman, Brannon, Bills, Nail, Brewer
Frorner, Hendrickson, McCleskey, Torn
lison, Jones, Crain. Second Row
Rasberry, Stocks, Leatherman, Drennan
St. Clair, Leatherman, Deavenport
Griffin, Huston, Wood, Henderson
Koonsrnan. Third Row: Bostick
Laughlin, Stone, Zimmerman, Walker
Merrell, Spitzenberger, Tidwell, Greene
Ballow, Shirley, Ham, Huston, Sparks
and Shelton,
Freshmen lionor mothers at tecx.
FHA honors incoming Freslwnen
with teci.
FHA girls present Holiday Fashion
Show.
Junior Degree condidates plan
work.
FHA exhibit depicts notioncrl goal,
"Understanding our Neighbors or
Home and Abroad."
.lucly's mother, Mrs. Lindley, is
named Honorary Member.
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Ann has attention of pre-schoolers.
More of The same!
Rozelle olso assists in pre-school
training.
Guests are served ot Holiday Foods
Demonstration.
Alplwo Weir Wins S. H. S. Betty
Crocker 'Hornernciker of Tomorrow'
Award.
Ge? those football adsl
Girls learn to make robe in Home
Nursing project.
FUTURE PAR EPI
OFFICERS
CHARLES WARTES Sentinel
CHARLES ELLIOTT President
BONNIE LEWIS FFA Sweetheart
PAUL COOK Vice'President
DALE ANDERSON Treosurer
MR. BEN GILBERT Sponsor
BENNIE MONTGOMERY Reporter
DAVID TRAMMELL Porlidrnentorion
RONALD HILBURN Second Vice-President
JERRY VANDAVEER Secretory
MR. RALPH MOSER Sponsor
V. A. Ill Class and Other Members: Poyne, McKinney,
Elliott, Miss Bonnie Lewis, FFA Sweetheart, Horrell,
Hendon, Wortes. Second Row: Mr. Gilbert, Porker,
H.Ib:Jrn, Wood, Hendon, Trammell, Lewollen, Miller,
McElroy, Mr. Moser. Third Row: Anderson, Powell,
Morton, Cowon, Angell, Perkins, ond Johnson.
V. A. II Class: Keeney, Whitfield, Vondoveer, Miss,
Bonnie Lewis, FFA Sweetheart, Cook, Noil, Ccxthey.
Second Row: Mr. Gilbert, Montgomery, Rosberry, G.
Mocleley, P. Modeley, Tidwell, C. Bills, Carpenter, D.
Bills, T. Quirl, Mr. Moser. Third Row: Turley, Borbee,
Rcrsberry, Moseley, Wolloce, ond Ford.
Recipients of the Lone Stcxr Aworol ore John Cowon,
Charles Elliott, Gorvin Hendon, ond Junior Howie.
UF M RIC,
V. A. I Class: Johnson, Fenner, Miss Bonnie Lewis, FFA
Swszlheort, Carter, Garrett, Second Row: Mr. Gilbert,
Thurman, Morrison, Lingle, Wright, Toler, Mr. Moser,
Ferguson, Third Row: Philips, Montgomery, Ferguson,
Caley, Lowery, and Mcrylielcl.
V. A. I Class: First Row: Bray, Dyol, Harris, Miss Bonnie
Lewis, FFA Sweetheart, Davis, Knapp, Second Row: Mr.
Gilbert, Logan, Basham, McCoy, Srnith, Ogle, Beasow,
Owens, Hatcher, Green, Kinsey, Mr. Moser. Third Row:
Fisccinnon, Roberson, Reed, Howie, ond Beard.
Candidates for the Lone Star Awcxrd ore Sammy Hoirell,
Charles Wortes, Darrell Hendon, Eddie Lewallen, and
C. R. McKinney.
Miss Bonnie Lewis, Stephenville FFA Sweetheart, is chosen
District FFA Sweetheart, With Miss Lewis are Sammy
Harrell, Area President: Creath Davis, District Presidentg
and Charles Elliott, Local President.
F. F. . Activities
I. Ag. boys patronize FFA concessions.
3, Pciul Cook shows his Hereford, "T-Bone".
5. Local boys exhibit Their pioiects of Ercith County
Q, Charles Wcfries shows his registered Rombouillei rom
4. Mi. Moser demonsiroies Cl phase of Wood-working.
Fair. 6. Scum Hciireil ierids his Grcxrid Champion Suffolk rom
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FRONT ROW: Mrldred Cosby Sammy Harrell Ferel Lrrrle Mrss Hacks Mrlclred Sprtzenberger Alpha Werr Moy
Farmer, SECOND ROW: Shirley Leollwerrnan Marllna Denman Agnes Sprfzenberger Barbara Yardley Sandra rc
Berry Kirkeby, James Angell Sue be Clwrrst John Cowan Gorvln Hendon Martha Boase Cynrlwrc' Cork Sue Ercke
Lanria Merrell Prrscxlla Morton Edo Grrffrn and Dronne Ballow
Meditation Club
OFFICERS
MlSS PEARL HICKS Sponsor
MILDRED SPITZENBERGER Vice-President
ALPHA WEIR President
SAMMY HARRELL Reporter
FEREL LITTLE Assisronf Song Leader
MARY FARMER Program Cornrnrlleemufl
MlLDRED COSBY Piorvisf
MARTHA DENMAN Secretory
SHIRLEY LEATHERMAN Treasurer
ERMA WHITWORTH lNaf Picluredl Song Leader
Members prepare 0 devotion.
Science Club
OFFICERS
DOUGLAS PAIR
ROBERT PALMER
MR. FRED CRABTREE
ARNOLD ANDERSON
GEORGE BREWER
Vice-
Reporter
President
Sponsor'
President
Secretary
Robert assists Arnold as he explains
a problem at a regular meeting.
MEMBERS: lFirst Rowl Charles Elliott, Eugene Byrd, Robert Palmer, lSecond Rowl Jomes Lotham, Franklin
Richardson, Douglas Poir, llhird Rovvl George Brewer, Dovid Jones, Lorry Jones, Lynn Jones, Clayton Yeager,
Jerry Billlngsley, Eddie Fenner, lFoUrth Rovvl Don Moser, Gerald Modeley, Horry Pork, Elizabeth Brown, Beverly
Cowyer, Philip Modeley, James Leothervvood, John Moser, lStondingl Arnold Anderson, Clinton Arthur, Mr.
Crabtree, Perry Slngleton, and Judy Cato.
ath Club
OFFICERS
MRS. JOY TERRY Sponsor
PHNUP MADELEY Secrerclry-Treasurer
GERALD MADELEY Presidenr
MR. A, D. HILEURN Sponsor
GEORGE BREWER Reporter
JAMES LATHAM Vzce-President
Members take port in cl gloss blowing
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OFFICERS
PRISCILLA MORTON
JOY CORNELL
DAVID JONES
JUDY CATO
GEORGE BREWER
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Altaras Barham
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Chaquetas enioy luncheon at a Thursday noon meeting in
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COACH ROACH Sponsor
LYNN JONES Secretory-Treasurer
JIM COLEMAN President
PAUL COOK Vice-President
TOMMY LOUTHERBACK Sgrfot-Arms
COACH MILLER Sponsor
COACH MCCALL Inofpicfuredl Sponsor
i958 "A" Teorn lettermen ore: FRONT ROW, Dee White, Poul Cook, Guy Golden, Tommy Glasgow, Jim Coleman,
Russell Burwell, Chorles Elliott, SECOND ROW, Jerry Word, Lynn Jones, Bobby Glasgow, Mike Fleming, Ross
Grief, Tommy Lourherbock, George Brewer, Wilbert Parker, THIRD ROW, Billy Boiley, Eugene Byrd, Jerrel Horris,
lorry Jones, FOURTH ROW, Phillip Cleveland, Bohn Joy Borhom, Arnold Anderson, Mike Keohey, Johnny Hancock,
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SENIORS: First Row, Franklin Wood,
Bohn Jay Barham, Jim Coleman, Lynn
Janes, Guy Golden, Tommy Glasgow,
Larry Jones, Back Row, Hollis Skill-
man, Tommy Loutherback, Wilbert
Parker, Mike Keahey, Arnold Anderson,
and Russell Burwell.
JUNIORS: First Row, Jerrel Harris, Charles
Wartes, Beverly Cowyer, Calvin Bills,
Ronald Hilburn, Johnny Hancock, Dole
Anderson, James Johnson, Back Row, T.
J. Nail, Eugene Byrd, Mike Fleming,
Dwayne Christian, Dee White, Jerry Ward,
George Brewer, Ross Grief, Paul Cook,
and Bobby Bailey.
SOPHOMORES: First Row, Bob Keeney,
David Cole, Larry Cooper, Grady Russell,
Jess Elliott, Billy Bailey, Vernon Gunn,
Bobby Glasgow, Phillip Cleveland, Charles
Still, and Don Jones.
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FRESHMEN: First Raw, Bill Vondayeer
Wesley Booth, Mac Hancock, Johnny Oliver
Don Jones, Bobby Sanford, Deon Owens
Bock Row, John Handley, Dan Moser
Dee Deisher, Tommy Cox, Douglas Srnithey
Danny Carpenter, John Laird, David Hall
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The girls' physical education classes
promote good sportsmanship, increase
physical fitness, and develop an
appreciation for the sincere efforts
of one's classmates.
CENTER: Barbara Howell, Captain, CLOCKWISE, starting center front, Amy Cunningham, Nell Roberson, Jenni:
Albright, Jacquieta Kirby, LaNeIle Cole, Cynthia McMahon, Michele Welch, Kcrty Waters, Lou Martin, Ann Maikell
Brenda Jennings, Roberta Loudermilk, Bonnre Lewis, Carol Case, Terrell Starnes, Jan Lookingbill, Nanci Henclriclcson
Donna Roberson, Cynthia Cork, Irene Green, Dolores Carpenter, Annie Stocks, Patsy Zimmerman, Lanita Merrell
Dorothy Bunch, Wanda Golightly, Ann Bradley, Sharon Grizzard, Betty Stone, Dianne Ballovv, Conito Clayton
Frances Wood, Mosetta Jackson, Lolcx Hughes, Karen Shoemaker, Sherry Allen, Elsa Logan, Helen McClesky, Joy-
Richardson, Linda Keeling, Marte Dove, Nancy Norwood, Paula Smith, Rayclene Drennan, Marie Pogue, Sharon Dawell
tingerettes
MRS ANNIE LEATHERWOOD Sponsor
MARTHA LITTLETON Secretary-Treasurer
NELL ROBERSON Sgt.-at-Arms
LA NELL JONES President
BAREARA HOWELL Captain
SHERRY ALLEN Vice-President BARBARA HOWELL Copmm
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Here's a toast to Stephenville High,
We her praises ever sing,
Stand. and cheer her name once againg
Loudly may the echoes ring.
Fill a glass for happy times,
Sons and daughters ever true,
Always holding deep in loyal hearts
The Spirit of the Gold and Blue.
To the Blue - - to the Gold - -
To our school and its glorious historyg
To our faith - - to our zeal - -
To the days we remember so joyfully.
To the Blue - - to the Gold - -
May we carry our banner to Victoryg
To our 'hopes - - to our dreams - -
To the world we shall make ours some day.
Here's to all our glorious past,
He1'e's to our victories won - -
Here's to glorious future years,
For our fame has just begun.
Fill a glass for happy times,
Sons and daughters ever true,
Always holding deep in loyal hearts
The Spirit of the Gold. and Blue
Jackets break Through this sign coming onto the field vio The
Spirit Tunnei for the Dublin game.
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home games.
2. Forming a living tunnel before
3. Filming football games.
4. Furnishing transportation after football work-ours
to boys living out of Town.
5. Financing chartered bus to Waco University High.
6. Purchasing sun lamp and proi
department.
7. Sponsoring annual Athletic Ban
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game.
lll Boys board bus to Waco.
Boo. ter Club
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weekly meeting hear Mrs. Leta Barham,
secretary, before viewing film of last
week's Jacket game,
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BACK ROW: Coach Miller, Coach McCall, Burwell, Skillm
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University High
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The 1957 Yellow lockers ore ably coploinecl by seniors
Mike Keohey flower leftl ond Jim Coleman Iobovel unol
Junior Pcwl Cook lrightl.
This is Mike's second yeor os coploin.
This yeor's football coaching stuff consists of Head Coach
Scoif McColl llefll, Assisiont Cooch Damon Miller lcenierl,
ond "B" Team Cooch Herschel Roach lrightl.
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lhe i957 Yellow Jackets present their sweetheart, Miss Mary Farmer, at The half of the La Vega game. Pictured
ave Dee White llOl, Captain Mike Keahey l45l, Sweetheart Mary Fcxrrner, Captain Jim Coleman l68l, Captain Paul
Cook l56l, Bohn Jay Barham l33l, and Eugene Byrd with members of the Band and Stingerettes.
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'Ihese fourteen Seniors play their lasr season for the Yellow Jackets in
Eohn Jay Barham l33I, Gay Golden MAI, Tommy Glasgow l93l, Larry
Parker l67l, Franklin Wood l34l, Melton Lowry l94l, Tommy Loutherback
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MlDDLE ROW: Kinvbell, Noll, Wall, Bcrshorn, Boucher, Moser, Booth, Cowyer, Ellrorl, Jones, Hancock, lmgr,l
BACK ROW: Coach Roach, Cole, Sparks, Russell, Sones, Keeney, Smillwey, Cox, Cooper, Chrlsrlan, Corpenfer, Boley.
"B" TEAM
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Keohey runs against Cameron, Wood outruns Dublin.
Colden sweeps Comeron's end. White scores againsr Mineral Wells
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SCOREBOARD 1957-1958
46 Mineral Wells
51 Tolar
60 Glen Rose
38 Granbury
43 De Leon
39 Dublin
46 Castleberry
47 Mineral NVells
39 Santa Annu
45 Granbury
39 Brownwood
55 Brownwood
47 Cameron
48 University High
45 La Vega High
52 Killeen
47 Cameron
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Number 23 - Senior Number 35 - Senior Number 21 Y Senior P-iunzber 270 - Senior
168 Points 150 Points T80 Points 13? Paints
De Leon AlI,Tou:nament De Leon Tournament Outstanding Piciyer
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"B" TEAM
LIFT 'IU RIGHT: Ehiott, Clevekxnd, Monfgovwiry, Knighr, Wooley, Cooch Miller, Cox, RIchcxrdsor1,VC1I'1CfSV6f, DEZSVICV, Brock, SCmfOVd WKUGSUHQI-
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Gunn drives against the Killeen HB' Team. Rosemary Heffley has iroubie wirh the We-arherford "B" team
Rudine Goodman drives against The Weatherford "B" team. Hancock Takes a lay-up against the Mineral Wells "B" Team
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FRONT ROW: Hetfley, Bollow, Drennon, Stephens, Deovenporl, Jones, Lee
BACK ROW: Jo McPherson, Roulsfon, Mercer, Couch Roach, Jeonefte McPherson, Richurdso
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45 Mineral Wells 40
37 De Leon 55
76 Weatherford 22
46 Brewer 55
41 Hamilton 39
36 Hamilton 41
24 Granbury 32
45 Tolar 54
29 Decatur 45
31 Comanche 25
23 De Leon 37
25 Blanket 29
53 Strawn 26
44 Comanche 39
35 Glen Rose 50
53 Mineral Wells 57
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FRONT ROW: Larry Jones, Lynn Jones, Little, Glasgow, Elliott, Barham, Burwell lmgr.l. BACK ROW: Arthur, McLarty, Keahey, Wood, Andersort,
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THE 1958 TRACK TEAM started slowly, picking up only a few scattered points in rhe Brady Relays, the Southwestern Recreation Meet, the Bluebonnet
Relays, and Tarleton Relays. The I9-man teani developed first place power by the Killeen Relays, where Wood won the 220, Golden won the -440,
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At the 9AA District Meet Wood retained his sprint titles, as Jones placed third in both the IOO and 220. Golden broke his own 440 record, with
Keahey finishing second. Barham broke his own 880 record, as did the sprint and mile relay teams. Loutherback got the only other first place in the
shot put. Other paints came from a second in the low hurdles by Grief, third in the high hurdles by Grief and the broad iump by Wood, and third
place ties in the high lump by Grief and the pole vault by Elliott, and fourth places from Arthur in the mile run, Brewer in the discus, and Golden In
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Golden finished second in the 440 and Barham finished second in the 88Oat the Region QAA Meet, to qualify for the State Meet, while Wood finished
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AI-ID LYNN JONES. 6. THE MILE RELAY TEAM: Jones lAl1ernu1eJ, BARHAM, GRIEF, GOLDEN, AND KEAHEY lNOT
PTCTUREDI. 7. THE BATTERY - Pitchers Hollis Skillman, Tommy Loutherbock, ond Dee White - Cotcher Mil-ce
Keohey, 8. THE lNFlELD - Jim Coleman, Tommy Glasgow, Johnny Honcock, Burch Henry, and Mike Fleming.
9. THE OUTFIELD - Beverly Covvyer, Vernon Gunn, Lorry Schmidt, ond Don Jones.
FRONT ROW: Cawyer, Hancock, Gunn, Coleman, Fleming, Glasgow, Janes
BACK ROW: Henry, Skillman, Loulherback, Keahey, Schmidt, While.
BA EBALL
Since the Yellow Jacket goes to press before The baseball season, we do not have a record of The 1958 baseball
season. Several af the boys are playing for their fourth year as regulars, and The new-corners have acldeal
strength To The Team. Tommy Lourherback, Hollis Skillman, Dee While, Tommy Glasgow, Beverly Cowyer, anal
Jerry Brock will do the pitching with Mike Keahey, Jim Coleman, and Doug Smithey calching. Mike Fleming,
Tommy Glasgow, Vernon Gunn, Bobby Glasgow, and Balch Henry are available for The infield, and Jim Coleman,
Beverly Cawyer, Dee While, Tommy Loutherback, and Hollis Skillman will play in The aulfield.
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JUNIOR FAVORITE JUNIOR FAVORITE
Clinton Arthur Roberta Loudermilk
SOPHOIVIORE FAVORITE
SENIOR FAVORITE
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Nancy Norwood
Bobby Glasgow
SOPHOMORE FAVORITE FRESHMAN FAVORITE
Paula Smith Norman Deisher
FRESHMAN FAVORITE FRESHMAN FAVORITE
"A" HUNUH ROLL
Below are listed names of students who have made all A's and the number of times
each has made the honor roll during the first four six-weeks periods. The first
semester honor roll is included.
SENIORS
Arthur, Clinton
Barham, John Ed
Barham, Judy
Bell, Judy
Cato, Judy
Cornell, Joy Lynn
Cornell, Mary Beth
Golden, Guy
Harrell, Sam
Cox, Wiley
Flathers, Janice
Fleming, Mike
Jones, Martha
Massingill, Joy
Miller, Linda
Cole, David,
Flory, Pat
Halbert, Roberta
Lewis, Bonnie
Ballow, Cecilia
Boucher, John
Brock, Donna
Cork, Cynthia
Crain, Evelyn
Davis, Darwin
Deavenport, Pat
Deisher, Norman
Drennan, Raydene
Evatt, Gary
Fenner, Edwin
Griffin, Eda Beth
Ham, Jo Ellen
Jackson, Jimmy
Jones, Mary
Koonsman, Janice
Laird, John
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
Jones, David
Jones, La Nell
Pair, Douglas
Palmer, Robert
Schmidt, Larry
Smith, Kay
Teague, Norma Sue
Watson, Shirley
Moseley, Linda
Packwood, Wayne
Showalter, Jana
Stephens, Scherry
Terrell, Penny
Villines, Gloria
Loudermilk, Roberta
Macleley, Gerald
Madeley, Philip
Self, Sheron
Laughlin, Jean
McClanahan, Patricia
McCleskey, Helen
Moser, Dan
Ogle, Thurman
Roberson, Donna
Smith, Paula
Spitzenberger, Agnes
Thurman, Donah
Tidwell, Jeannette
Tomlinson, Sandra
Walker, Betty
Walker, Nancy
White, Carolyn
Wood, Nova
Zimmerman, Patsy
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BERTA and LARRY
NANCY and J ERRY
PAULA and FRANKLIN
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ANN and LARRY
CLINTON and LaNELL
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JAMES and SCHERRY
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CYNTHIA and ROSS
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Outstanding Work in various
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ulty choices.
Students not pictured at right
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nometry, Mike Keahey, Football,
Donah Thurman, Business Math.
TOP TO BOTTOM: Raydene Drennan, Basketball, Cecilia
Ballow, General Math, Eda Beth Griffin, Homemaking I,
Nanci Hendrickson, English I, Tommy Glasgow, Basket-
ball, John Boucher, General Science, Philip Ferguson,
V. A. I, Dorothy Harrison, Physical Education, Linda
Plentl, Distributive Education, Pat Flory, Spanish II,
Rita Martin, Library, Joy Massingill, English Ill, Priscilla
Morton, Grammar IV, Jeanette Tidwell, Spanish I, David
Jones, Chemistry and Trigonometry, Sue Golightly, Home-
making Ill, Gerald Madeley, Algebra I and Biology,
Bennie Montgomery, V. A. ll, Philip Madeley, Biology
and Algebra l, Jana Showalter, American History, Nancv
Mclnnis, Typing l, Sharon Grizzard, English Il, Robert
Palmer, Civics and Physics, Lanell Jones, Bookkeeping
and Typing II, Elizabeth Brown, World History, Darrell
Hendon, V. A. III, John Ed Barham, Bookkeeping, Eugene
Byrd, Geometry, Norma Sue Teague, Algebra ll, Mildred
Spitzenberger, Homemaking ll, Joy Cornell, Shorthand
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STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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235 W. Washington P. O. Box 85
Phone L-31-55 Stephenville, Texas
Bealctiful Boots for Stir1ge0'ettes at
BEALL'S
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Stephenville's Newest Department Store
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CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
"Better Homes For Bettefr Living"
Stephenville, Texas
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LAUNDRY and CLEANERS
Dial L-31415
FREE Pickup and Delivery
Upholstering - Refinishing - Repairing
Old Furniture Made Like New
Tailor Made SEAT COVERS
SPARKMAN TRIM SHOP
SLIP COVERS
Piek'Up and Delivery Service
Dial Lindsey-3965 198 W. Frey
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Stephenville, Texas
MARTIN BROS.
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Battery Charged - Mechanic Work - Front
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Balanced - Wash and Grease
If it's for the Car, Truck or Tractor --
WE HAVE IT
Phone L-4113 t'We Never Close"
We Give S8zH Green Stamps
S A F E W A Y
BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY
Produce Meats Groceries
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SLAUGHTER DRUG
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Congratulations to the Seniors of 1958
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Stephenville, Terms
Movies are your best entertainment value
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Phone Lindsey-3367
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Where you will find more complete stocks
of Dependable Quality Merchandise
ANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY
536 E. Washington L-3200
VERNON GUNN
Construction Company
COOK BROS. LUMBER CO.
Day L-3065 Nite L-4524
Dublin Road
ALLIED BODY 8: FRAME
Windshield - Door Glass Replacement
Fort Worth Highway L-3800
WALKER'S VAN LINE
lk mile Huckabay Highway
Local Sz Long Distance Moving
Stephenville, Texas
EDDIE WILLIAMS
CONTRACTOR
Commercial and Residential
Phone Lindsey-4634 990 N. McCart
ADAMS CONOCO STATION
Firestone Tires and Batteries
Pick-Up 8z Delivery
Washing and Lubrication
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MAGNOLIA CONSIGNEE
855 West Washington Phone L-4710
FARMERS FEED STORE
Emmett Montgomery
C Sz N KENNELS
Stephenville, Texas
POSTON FEED CO.
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Stephenville, Texas
Compliments of
The EVANS COMPANY
Good Mei'ehz1nclise - Friendly Service
SWI NDLE JEWELRY
186 N. Belknap Street Next to Majestic
Stephenville, Texas
LOANS - REFINANCING - INSURANCE
ELLIS INSURANCE AGENCY
Compliments of
DAIRY - O
Lingleville Highway
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rogers
Autographs
STEPHENVILLE FLORAL CO.
"Flowers Fm' Any Of Your Orcrzsionsn
Phone L-3619 Mr. Sz Mrs. J. H. Ferguson
Complimenfs of
MR. 8: MRS. TOM BRIDGES
STILL'S CLEANERS
167 N. Clinton L-3717
RICHARDSON-KEELING
SHOES
Complete Family Shoe Store
Stephenville, Texas
EXPERTS ON ELECTRIC WIRING
No job too large or small - Free Estimates
CITY ELECTRIC SHOP
E. L. Stephens Sid Whitman
240 'W. Greene Dial L-4141
EVERETT'S FIRESTONE
Dealer Store
Everything in Sporting' Goods
East Side of Square L-3317
Stephenville, Texas
Complz'menl's of
ONYX CAFE
GWYNDOLA H. WOLFE
GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone L-3615 234 N. Belknap
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B. M. STONE, Owner
Tidwell Turkey Farm 8: Hatchery
Finest Qualify Poults at Refnsonalvle Pwices
Route 1 Phone 2543
Desdemona, Texas
TACKETT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
WHITE 8: WEEMS SERVICE
STATION
309 W. Washington Phone L-4513
Stephenville, Texas
SHANNON SUPPLY CO.
BUTANE - PROPANE GAS SERVICE
SYSTEMS 8: APPLIANCES
P. O. Box 327 Phone L-3565
Stephenville, Texas
BARNES 8: McCULLOUGH
LUMBER CO.
EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING"
Phone L-3311 305 N. Graham
Stephenville, Texas
BRANDON FEED CO.
Stephenville, Texas
LARNER'S GROCERY 8: MKT.
704 W. Frey
Merel Norman Cosmetics Sold
and Demonstrated
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Stephenville Dublin
TRUCKS TRACTORS
INTERNATIONAL
HIGGINBOTHAM MOTOR CO.
L-4822 RCA - De Laval Stephenville
For ALL YOUR GROCERY NEEDS
STOVALL-NORTH GROCERY
Mr. and. Mrs. H. E. North, Owners
JOSEPH A. CHANDLER
Attorney at Law
Neblett-King Building Stephenville, Texas
For Gifts of Dlistinction
CAWYER DRUG STORE
Health and Beauty Needs
Quality Flowers Courteous Service
Experienced Designing
COLLINS FLOWER SHOP
666 Neblett L-3411
DAIRY KING
'Where Frievzds Meet for A Treat to Eat
Pickup Sz Delivery
697 Tarleton Phone L-3422
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BROCK'S BARBER SHOP
JOHN HANCOCK ROOFING CO.
HBonded Roofs"
562 N. Graham Phone L-5361
Stephenville, Texas
PERRY'S
5 - 10 - 25c Store
HILLFS CAFE
and
CATERING SERVICE
L-4892 L-536-5
STEPHENS JEWELRY
S'Ville's Largest and Finest
China - Sterling - Pottery
Watches - Diamonds - Costume Jewelry
116 S. Belknap L-4100
ALBRITTON'S SEWING CENTER
New and Used Jl7flfClIi'I'LGS
Necehi - Elna - Brother - Singer
I'rL'rts :md Service
1198 W. Washington L-5307
BALLOW INSURANCE
Thirty-seven years Dependable Service
SPELL BAKE SHOP
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DINING ROOM
Welcome High School Students
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Boots Shoes Billfolcls
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COPPEDGE LAUNDRY
Pick-Up and Delivery
L-3009 Stephenville, Texas
KIIVIBELL-STEPHENVILLE CO.
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NAME ADMIRED FOR AMBITION LIKELY TO BE
ARNOLD ANDERSON Math Ability Physicist True Romance Editor
JAMES ANGELL Acting Ability Social Science Teacher Cassanova
CLINTON ARTHUR Way with LaNell Physicist T. V. Salesman
BUDDY BALEY Athletic Ability Coach Avon Salesman
BOHN JAY BARHAM Waywith Civics teacher Sports Editor Confidential Editor
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LARUE BOASE Wonderful Personality Secretary Tall Lady in a Circus
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RUSSELL BURWELL Debating Ability Historian Dealer at Golden Nugget
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BOBBY CHANCE Hail- Band Leader Tractor Salesman
WALTER CLAPP Quietness Engineer Deep Sea Diver
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JIM COLEMAN HUPPY-90-lucky Disposition Ranch Management Tree Surgeon
JOY CORNELL Grades Commercial Teacher Trapeze Artist
MARY CORNELL Acting Ability Elementary Teacher Actress
MILDRED COSBY Beautiful Hair Missionary Lady Cab Driver
JOHN COWAN Slow Smile Farmer Head of Foreign Legion
STANDLEE CRAIN Sincerity Minister Secret Agent
FREDIA DENIO Size Accountant Nurse
MARTHA DENMAN Daintiness Secretary Floral Designer
WANDA DOSHIER Being Nice Nurse Writer
GEORGE DUNSON Casualness Store Owner Mgr. of Wright's Appliances
CHARLES ELLIOTT Friendliness C. P. A. Hen-pecked Husband
MARY FARMER Beauty Missionary Work Miss America
MARILYN FERGUSON Femininity Choral Director Bareback Rider
FRANCES FERGUSON Quietness Secretary Daydreamer
A. J. FIDLER Ways. Accountant Piggly Wiggly Sack Boy
SANDRA FINCHER Mischief Social Worker Opera Star
Looks Professional Baseball Player Fight P1-Onqoter
GUY GOLDEN Not having to study Executive Politician
SUE GOLIGHTLY Friendliness Get Married News Commentator
CARROLL GOLIGHTLY Weight Car Dealer Barker at Side Show
NORMA GOLIGHTLY Sweetness Secretary Ballet Dancer
EDWIN GOODMAN Handiness Radio Technician Mayor of Dublin
SAM HARRELL Speaking Ability Chemist First Emigrant to Mars
ANN HEFFINGTON Twirling Ability Teacher Wild West Show Girl
GARVIN HENDON FFA Work Farmer Tolar Tech Teacher
BUTCH HENRY Happy Disposition Coach Announcer for Perry Como
JUNIOR HOWLE Attitude Dairy Farmer Artist
DAVID JONES Dependability Engineer Jeweler
LARRY JONES Ability to get along SUV We fishf Thing in Assembly Foreign Agent
LYNN JONES Ideas Track Star Symphony Conductor
LANELL JONES Personality Secretary S.H.S. Principal
MIKE KEAHEY Popularity Engineer Mortician
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THURL KINSEY Sense of Humor Farmer Dog Catcher
FEREL LITTLE Honor Minister County Jailer
JAMES LITTLE Quietness Farmer Columnist
RUBY LONGLEY Politeness Bookkeeper Cook
TOMMY LOUTHERBACK Athletic Ability Professional Athlete Flea Trainer
CAROLYN LOWERY Clothes Secretary Counselor
MELTON LOYVRY Physique Rancher Button Maker
MARY MCALISTER Patience Secretary Buyer for CoX's Store
JO ANN MCCHRISTIAL Even Temper Secretary P. E. Teacher
NANCY McINNIS Typing Skill Teacher Professional Dancer
JANNETTE MCPHERSON Hair Stenographer Telephone Operator
JAMES MARTIN Calmness Farmer Dentist
RITA MARTIN Sincerity Stenographer Housewife
KAY MERCER Pleasing Personality Secretary Female Globe Trotter
MARILYN MINIARD Cleaverness P. E. Teacher Lovelorn Columnist
JOHN MORTON Quietness Well Repairman Quiz Master
PRISCILLA MORTON Voice Musician Ambassador to Spain
JAN NELSON Friendliness Electronics Motor Cop
LYNN ORBISON Politeness Make-Up Artist Ping-Pong Coach
DOUGLAS PAIR Helpfulness Chemist Hair Stylist
ROBERT PALMER Intelligence Engineer Peanut Vendor
WILBERT PARKER Friendliness Officer Another Bilko
LINDA PLENTL Attractiveness Business Barber
DONALD RASBERRY Wit Agriculture Auto Racer
NITA RASBERRY Sweetness P. E. Teacher Lady Detective
FRANKLIN Richardson Attitude Engineer Hobo King
PATSY ROBERSON 'Writing' Secretary Poet
GEORGIA SCHERMER Voice Architect Lady Lion Tamer
LARRY SCHMIDT Witty Remarks Petroleum Engineer Man about Town
HOLLIS SKILLMAN Looks Coach Magician
KAY SMITH Hair Commercial Artist Detective's Secretary
LaVADA SPARKS Frankness Housewife Lecturer
NITA TRVER Energy Secretary Rich Widow
NORMA TEAGUE Smile Librarian Fashion Expert
CHARLENE THURMAN Disposition Housewife Model
CAROLYN WALDREP Size Teacher Fat Lady in Circus
SHIRLEY WATSON Intelligence Science Teacher Beautician
ALPHA WEIR Friends Nurse Concert Pianist
WINSTON NVELCH Size Engineer Quiz Kid
MARY WILLARD Ready Smile Beautician Secretary for SPCA
COY WILLIAMS
Golf Ability
Professional Golfer
Bobbie Pin Salesman
DAVID VVOOD Amiability Farmer Hollywood Idol
FRANKLIN IVOOD Friends Rancher Bouncer
PATSY WOOLEY Face Doctor Mrs. Skillman
JOHNNY 'WOOTEN Quietness Salesman Gardner
PHYLLIS WRIGHT Complexion Housewife Saleslady
DON YANCY Freckles Farmer English Teacher
BARBARA YARDLEY Helpfulness Housewife Journalist
MARTHA YEATES Size Beautician Champion Ice Skater
CAROLINE ZIMMERMAN Hair Stenography Comedieyme
Teacher
Mr. J. Fred Crabtree
Mrs. Rosellen Davis
Mrs. Myrtle Faye Deavenport
Mrs. Sue Dunn
Mrs. Cleo Ferguson
Mr. George B. Gilbert
Mrs. Lorraine Golden
Mr. J. C. Helm, Jr.
Miss Pearl Hicks
Mr. A. D. Hilburn
Mr. Sam Houston
Mrs. Phoebe B. Isbell
Mrs. Emma Kate Jackson
Mr. Collin B. Jones
Mrs. Annie Lynn Leatherwood
Mr. Scott Ray McCall
Mr. Damon J. Miller
Mr. Ralph S. Moser
Mr. J. D. Pilcher
Mrs. Sammie Tate Pittman
Mr. Herschel L. Roach
Miss Gayle Russell
Mrs. Eileen M. Shipp
Mrs. Joy Terry
Miss Gwen Williams
ANDERSON, ARNOLD 15, 20, 33-34, 70, 98, 102-103,
11O,112,121,123,125,136-138
ANGELL, JAMES 34, 33-37, 94, 97, 187
ARTHUR, CLINTON 10, 17, 20-21, 33-35, 38-39, 41,
72, 75, 78, 30-31, 97, 133-137, 139, 143, 133,
167, 180
3ALEY, BUDDY 15, 19, 34, 33-39, 86, 124, 187
BARHAM, 3OHN JAY 5, 11, 14-15, 19-20, 24, 38, 46,
33, 100, 102-103, 115, 121, 123, 133, 133-139
204
BARHAM, JOHN ED 4, 15, 22, 35, 133, 180, 187, 204
BARHAM, JUDY 5, 11, 15-17, 21, 34-33, 40-41, 43,
70-71, 81, 86-88, 93, 103-109, 162, 173, 204
3ELL, JUDY 35-33, 85
BILLINGSLEY, JERRY 35, 86, 97, 142, 185
BISHOP, LARRY 35
BOASE, LARUE 14, 17, 34-35, 42, 46, 70, 39, 92,
100, 104, 149, 187
BROWN, ELIZABETH 4, 14, 16-18, 34-36, 42-44, 70-
71, 33, 92, 147, 167-168, 181, 204
3URWELL, RUSSELL 33, 33, 102-103, 114, 120, 123,
138
CATO, JUDY 22, 33, 33, 93, 100
CHANCE, 3O33Y 33, 73-74, 1OO
CLAPP, WALTER 33, 36, 86
CLINE, TROICE 36
COLEMAN, JIM 10, 15-17, 33, 41, 102-103, 111-112,
120, 122-123, 125-123, 139-140, 160, 137, 177,
181
CORNELL, JOY 20, 36, 86, 33-39, 93, 100, 168
CORNELL, MARY 33, 41, 86, 33-39, 187
COS3Y, MILDRED 37, 92, 97, 100
COWAN, JOHN 23, 37, 94, 97, 187
CRAIN, STANDLEE 37, 73-74, 76, 78, 80381
CRUMLEY, JIMMY 37
DENIO, FREDIA 33-37
DENMAN, MARTHA 36-37, 84, 97
DOSHIER, WANDA 37
DUNSON, GEORGE 10, 18, 36-37, 44, 166
CHARLES 10, 15, 17-19, 21-22, 24, 33, 38,
ELLIOTT,
33, 94-95, 93, 102-103, 115, 123, 133, 133,
133, 181, 135
FARMER, MARY 15, 17, 33, 33, 32-34, 33, 97, 123
156, 177
FERGUSON, MARILYN 11, 14, 16-17, 20, 33, 44, 72,
74, 76, 79, 80, 90, 93, 145, 179
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FACULTYI RECTORY
Degree
M. E. - T. C. U.
- T. S. C. W.
B. S.
B. S. - Daniel Baker
B. B. A. - N. T. S. C.
M. L. S. - T. S. C. W.
B. S. - Texas A8zM
B. A. - N. T. S. C.
N. T. S. C.
- Texas U.
Texas AGM
Hard.in Simmons
N. T. S. C.
M. S. -
M. A.
B. S. -
B. S. -
B. A. -
B. S. - N. T. S. C.
M. E. - T. C. U.
B. A. - Mary Hardin Baylor
B. S. - T. C. U.
B. S. - Howard Payne
M. S. - Texas A8zM
B. A. - Howard Payne
B. S. - N. T. S. C.
B. S. - McMurry
B. S. - N. T. S. C.
M. E. - T. C. U.
M. S. - University of Houston
M. S. - N. T. S. C.
STUDENT INDEX
SENIORS
FERGUSON, FRANCES 33, 33, 99
FIDLER, A. J. 13, 15, 18, 33, 44, 81, 33, 103-109,
167, 173
FINCHER, SANDRA 33-33
GLASGOW, TOMMY 15517, 21, 33, 71, 102-103, 110,
113, 120, 123, 123-129, 139-140, 143, 166,
133, 177, 187
GOLDEN, GUY 12, 15-13, 21, 33, 36, 38, 40, 1025
103, 113, 120, 123-129, 133, 133-139, 167 176
GOLIGHTLY, BONNIE 39, 72, 75, 80-81, 133
CARROLL 39, 33, 85
GOLIGHTLY,
GOLIGHTLY, NORMA 20, 39, 104-105, 170
GOODMAN, EDWIN 39
HARRELL, SAM 37, 39, 94-97, 167, 131
HEFFINGTON, ANN 14, 17, 20, 35, 39, 43, 71, 73,
75-76, 79, 31, 132, 137, 179
HENDON, GARVIN 23, 39, 94, 93-97, 187
HENRY, BUTCH 19, 39, 133-142
HOWLE, JUNIOR 40, 94, 121
JONES, DAVID 15, 20, 33-34, 40-41, 70, 81, 93,
100, 103-110, 142, 133, 173, 185, 187
JONES, LANELL 10, 13-14, 17, 20, 34-35, 40-43, 33,
103, 132, 137-133
JONES, LARRY 12, 15, 17, 21, 34, 40, 70-71, 33, 93,
115,121, 123,136-137,l39,144,167
JONES, LYNN 21, 24, 33-35, 40, 70-71, 93, 102-103,
119, 133-137, 139, 187
KEAHEY, MIKE 10, 12, 15, 17, 27, 33, 35, 40, 71,
102-103, 110, 112, 121-125, 136, 139-140, 146,
181
KINSEY, THURL 40, 71, 83
LITTLE, FEREL 12-15, 13, 36, 40, 44, 71, 81, 33-37,
97, 103-109, 136-137, 167, 176, 185
LITTLE, JAMES 41, 85
LONGLEY, RUBY 23, 41
LOUTHERBACK, TOMMY 15, 20-21, 41, 102-103, 110,
113, 120, 123, 130-140, 167
LOWERY, CAROLYN 41, 70, 105
LOWERY, MELTON 41, 115, 121, 123
MCALISTER, MARY 41, 167, 187
MCCHRISTIAL, JO ANN 33, 41, 187
MCINNIS, NANCY 15, 33, 41-42, 104, 168, 173
MCPHERSON, JANETTE 11, 42, 92, 132, 135, 187
MARTIN, JAMES 42
MARTIN, RITA 42, 39, 92, 133
MERCER, KAY II, 33, 42, 132, 135
MINIARD, MARILYN 42, 39, 100, 104, 187
Experience Tenure
23 years 11 years
7 years 2 years
17 years 4 years
3M years 3M years
19 years 9 years
8 years 3 years
12 years 5 years
21 years 4 years
43 years 28 years
15 years 4 years
8 years 3 years
22 years 15 years
17 years 4 years
37 years 29 years
11 years 2 years
18 years 3 years
4 years 2 years
19 years 1514 years
15 years 2 years
11 years 3 years
1 year 1 year
33 years 31 years
18 years 1 year
11 years 3 years
18 years 9 years
MORTON, JOHN 42, 94
MORTON, PRISCILLA 11, 41-42, 33, 97, 100-101, 133
NELSON, JAMES 22, 42
ORBISON, LYNN 43, 173
PAIR, DOUGLAS 11, 13, 33, 43, 33, 93, 185
PALMER, ROBERT 20, 24, 33, 43, 39, 93, 133
PARKER, WIL3ERT 12, 15, 21, 23-24, 43, 94, 102-
103, 114, 12O,123, 125
PLENTL, LINDA 43, 32-33, 35, 168
RASBERRY, DONALD 43, 187
RAS3ERRY, NITA 33, 43
RICHARDSON, FRANKLIN 33, 43, 97, 130-131, 142
ROBERSON, PATSY 36, 33-39, 44
ROSS, DANNY
SCHERMER, GEORGIA 21, 44
SCHMIDT, LARRY 4, 16, 20, 24, 33, 33-39, 44,
129, 139-141, 166, 177
SKILLMAN, HOLLIS 15, 18, 44-45, 102-103, 114, 120,
123, 139-140, 166
SMITH, KAY 5, 11, 14, 18, 23, 35, 44, 33,
180, 204
SPARKS, LAVADA 44, 88
SPEARS, TRAVIS
TARVER, NITA 15, 42, 44, 39, 86, 92
TEAGUE, NORMA SUE 11, 15-17, 40-41, 44, 81, 33-
39, 103, 161, 137-133, 176
THURMAN, CHARLENE 45
WALDREP, CAROLYN 23, 36, 45, 37-39, 92, 100-101
WATSON, SHIRLEY 33, 41, 45-43, 99, 104-105, 142,
167
120-
167,
WEIR, ALPHA 10, 14, 20, 33, 43, 45, 72, 75, 33-37,
92-93, 97, 142
WELCH, WINSTON 45
WILLARD, MARY 45, 92
WILLIAMS, COY 21, 45, 33-34, 142
WILSON, DANNY
WOOD, DAVID 45
WOOD, FRANKLIN 12, 15-17, 43, 94, 102-103, 114,
120, 123-123, 136, 133-139, 132, 133, 187
WOOLEY, PATSY 11, 17-18, 20, 24, 46, 73, 75, 77-
78, 30-31, 90, 92-93, 143, 157, 133, 177
WOOTEN, JOHNNY 21, 43, 72, 75
WRIGHT, PHYLLIS 10, 18, 24, 41, 44, 43, 133
YANCY, DON 33, 43, 97, 99
YARDLEY, BARBARA 41, 43, 97
YEATES, MARTHA 43, 83
ZIMMERMAN, CAROLINE 46
ALBRIGHT, JENNIE 11, 48, 92-93, 106, 187
ALLEN, SHERRY 10, 17, 48, 71, 86, 92, 106, 132, 187
ANDERSON, DALE 10, 48, 103, 124
BAILEY, BOBBY 18, 48, 103
BASS, ROYCE 48, 180
BILLS, CALVIN 15, 48, 94, 96, 103, 110, 118
BISHOP, JENNIE 24, 48, 89, 134
BREWER, GEORGE 10, 15-16, 23, 47-48, 98-100, 103,
117, 120, 136-138, 185
BUNCH, DOROTHY 48, 99, 106
BURNS, EDDIE 49
BYRD, EUGENE 4, 15, 21-22, 49, 98-99, 102, 110,
116, 121, 123, 127, 168, 181, 197, 204
CARPENTER, DOLORES 18, 22, 47, 49, 88, 100, 106,
187
CARTER, JIM EDD
CASE, CAROL 49, 106
CAWYER, BEVERLY 20, 48-49, 70, 72, 74, 76, 81,
98, 103, 127, 129, 139-141
CHANDLER, SUSAN 185
CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY 49, 104
CHRISTIAN, DWAYNE 49, 103, 124, 185
CLAPP, MARY 49, 100
CLARK, CAROLYN 49, 104
COOK, PAUL 10, 15, 17-18, 21, 49, 94, 96, 102-103,
II6, 121-123, 166, 181
COPPEDGE, YVONNE 49, 82, 84
COX, WILEY 48-49, 70, 167
CUNNINGHAM, AMY 11, 49, 92-93, 106
DANIEL, PAULINE 49
DANIELS, MARY BETH---10, 49, 88-90, 93, 187
DOTSON, CAROLYN 50, 92, 105
DOVE, MARIE 10, 18, 50, 106, 166
DOWELL, SHARON 50, 106, 185, 187
ECKERT, KAYE
FEARS, BARBARA 50, 100
FLATHERS, JANICE 50
FLEMING, MIKE 10, 15, 50, 102-103, 116, 121, 124,
139-141, 163,167
FOWLER, DONALD 50, 83-84
GOODMAN, RUDINE 24, 50, 88-89, 131-132, 134
GOODMAN, VIRGINIA 50, 104
GREEN, FRED 20, 50, 72, 74, 80-81
GREENE, TRENA 20, 50, 104-105
GRIEF, ROSS 10, 17, 24, 50, 102-103, 110, 116, 120,
125-129, 131, 137, 139, 167, 177, 187
GRYDER, JOANN 50
ANDERSON, JANETTE 57, 92, 123
BAILEY, BILLY 15,
BAILEY, STEVE 57
BANOWSKY, FRED
BARBEE, KEITH 57,
BELL, BILLY 57
BILLS, DWAINE 57,
BRADLEY, ANN 14, 57, 88, 90, 93, 100-101, 106, 123
BRAMLETT, SHIRLEY 57, 92
BRAMLETT, WILLIAM 57
BRANDON, WILLIE LOU 57
BROCK, JERRY DON 57, 130, 177
BURWELL, ELIZABETH 57, 61,
90, 92, 100
CARPENTER, CHARLES 57, 94
CATHEY, JAMES 57, 94, 96
CAYWOOD, WESLEY
CHAMBERS, MATTIE 57
CLAPP, JOHN 57, 72, 74, 81, 100
CLAYTON, CONITA 56, 57, ICO, 106
CLEVELAND, PHILLIP 15, 57, 100, 103, 119, 130, 187
COLE, DAVID 16-18, 20, 57, 73, 75, 80-81, 100,
102-103, 124
COLE, LDNELL 57, 106
COOPER, LARRY 57, 103, 124
CROW, WAYNE 57, 72, 75
CURRIER, JANICE 57, 92
DANIELS, ONA EAY 57, 105
DAVIS, LINDA 58, 86, 99, 104-105, 142
56-57, 99, 102-103, 119, 127
86, 88, 94, 96, 181
94, 96
70, 72,
74, 81, 86,
STUDENT INDEX
JUNIORS
HANCOCK, JOHNNY 10, 15, 50, 102-103, 118, 121,
127, 130-131, 139-142, 177, 185
HARRIS, JERREL 23,'47, 50, 102-103, 117, 121
OGAN, BILLY
PACKWOOD, WAYNE 22, 53, 72-74, 80-81
15-18, 48, 53, 70, 81
HARRISON, DOROTHY 51, 90,
HARTSFIELD, SHIRLEY 51, 89
HENDON, DARRELL 51, 94-96,
HILBURN, RONALD 10, 15, 23,
120
HILLIARD, WANDA 51
100, 104-105, 168
168
51, 94, 102-103, 118,
HOWELL, BARBARA 11, 15, 51, 106
JOHNSON, JAMES 10, 23, 48,
167
51, 70, 94, 103, 124,
PARTAIN, SANDRA 10, 13,
108-110 163 6 185
, .17,
PAYNE, BEN 53, 94
PERKINS ROBERT 53, 94
PITMAN, BOBBY 53, 187
POWELL, FLOYD LYNN 53, 94, 96
PRINGLE, NELDA
RABORN NANCY 53, 83, 85, 93
RAMSEY
7
DAIL 54
JONES, MARTHA 51, 132
JORDON, CLAUDIA 51, 92
KEELING, LINDA 10, 51, 92, 106
KIRKEBY, BETTY 51, 86, 92, 97
KNOTTS, IVEY JO 51
LANE, JACKIE 24, 51
LATHAM, JAMES 14, 20, 23, 51, 73-74, 76, 80-81,
99, 101, 176
LEATHERMAN, ACIE
LEE, CAROLINE 17-18, 51, 132
LEWALLEN, EDDIE 52, 78, 94-95
LITTLETON, MARTHA 17, 22, 48, 52, 70, 92, 100-101
LONG, JANICE 52
LOOKINGBILL, JUDY 52
LOWERY, CLINTON 52, 187
LOWRANCE, ALVIN 52
MQELROY, E. J, 52, 94
MCGLOTHIN, JEWELL
MEIQINNEY, C. R. 52, 94-95
MELARTY, SAMMY 52, 136, 138-139
MCMILLIN, JUNE 52, 105
MCPHERSON, JO 52, 122
MARTIN, CARROLL 52, 94, 101
MARTIN, JUDITH 18, 24, 52, 90
MARTIN, LOU 5, 52, 92, 106
MASSIISGILL, JOY 18, 22, 47, 52, 168, 187
MILLER, DOUGLAS 53, 101
MILLER, LINDA 53
MONTGOMERY, BENNIE 23, 53, 94, 168, 187
MOSELEY, LINDA 53
NAIL, T, J. 53, 94, 103, 124
NOLAND, AVINELL 53, 92, 134
NORTH, WANDA 10-11, 53, 93, 185, 187
OERYANT, ROZELLE 11, 53, 69, 90, 92-93
SOPHOMORES
DOSHIER, BETTY JO 58, 135
DUNN, JUDY 58, 92-93, 104-105, 167
DUNN, LOIS 58
ELLIOTT, JESS 21, 58, 61, 103, 124, 130, 142
FEARS, KATHRYN 17, 58, 134-135
FLORY, PAT 18, 58, 86, 92, 168
GLASGOW, BOBBY 17-18, 31, 58, 61, 70, 102-103,
106, 119, 121, 127, 130, 136, 138, 164, 166,
177, 135
GOLIGHTLY, WANDA 58, 92, 106
GRIZZARD, SHARON 15, 58, 89, 92, 106, 123, 168
GUNN, VERNON 17, 22, 58, 61, 70-71, 110, 119-120,
127, 130-131, 139-141,
HALBERT, JIMMY
HALBERT, ROBERTA 15, 20, 58, 73, 75-77, 80-81,
90, 92-93, 180
HARTSEIELD, CHARLENE 58
HENDRICKSON, ROSA 58
I-IERRING, RUTH 58
I-IILOURN, EUGENE
HILL, JACKIE 58
IIO'DER, LUCRETIA 58, 87, 92
HOOK, KENNETH
HOOKS, METZI 14, 58, 72,
IIDWELL, W. R. 58
HUBBLE, GLEN
HUEY, MARY 58, 92, 104
HUFFMAN, BAR3ARA 58, 36, 90, 92-93
IIUGHS, LOLA 5, 58, 86, 106, 197, 204
152, 177
74, 79, 81, 92, 179
RASBERRY, FRANK 54, 94
REAGAN, RHUDENE 54
RICHARDSON, JOYE 24, 28, 54, 106, 132, 135
RICHARDSON, MYRNA 54
ROBERSON, NELL 10, 54, 92, 106, 185, 187
ROGERS, LUGENE 54
ROWE, ALLENE 54
SANDLIN, KAREN
SE'CHRIST, SUE 54, 97
SHELTON, W. C, 54, 99
SHINN, REBECCA 4, 33, 54, 69
SHOWALTER, JANA 18, 54, 72, 75-76, 168
SINGLETON, PERRY 54, 98-99
STANFORD, CLETA 54 '
STEPHENS, HATTIE 17, 54, 88-89, 132, 135
STEPHENS, SCHERRY 10, 14, 18, 24, 55, 73, 75-76
79, 81, 86, 90, 92-93, 167, 179
TERRELL, PENNY 5, 11, 17-18, 20, 48, 55, 70-71, 73
90 92 151
75-77, 81, 86,
I , , 166, 185, 204
TLSDALE, LARRY 15, 55
TRAMMELL, DAVID
TURLEY, BUSTER 15
VANDEVER, JERRY
VILLINES, GLORIA
WARD, JERRY 10,
121, 150, 166
55, 94, 96
55, 94
55, 94, 130-131
55, 170
17, 31, 47-48, 55, 70, 103, 117
WARTES, CHARLES 15, 55, 94-95, 103, 118, 121
WELDON, DON 21, 55, 142
WEST, MONA 18, 55, 126, 181, 187
WHITE, DOYLE 10, 55, 103, 117, 121, 123-125, 127
129, 140-141, 177, 187
WILLIAMS, PAT 55
WOLFENBERGER, CAROLYN 55, 88
YARBROUGH, CATHEY 18, 55, 90, 93, 101
HUNT, CHARLES 58
JACKSON, JAMES 58, 72, 74, 87
JACKSON, MOSETTA 5, 59,
86, 106, 197, 204
JENNINGS, BRENDA 59, 86, 90, 92.93, 106
JONES, DON 59, 102-103, 124, 139-141
JONES, ROSIE 59, 92
KEENEY, BOB 59, 94, 103, 124
KINSEY, LYNN 59, 95
KIRBY, JACQUIETA 59, 106
KNIGHT, ARDEN 56, 59, 130
KNOTTS, ISABELL 59, 104
LAND, MOZELLE 59
LARGENT, LORETTA 185
LATHAM, JOHN 59, 73-74,
LATHAM, MIKE 20, 23, 59,
LEATHERWOOD, JAMES 59,
LEWIS, BONNIE 11, 17-18,
92-95, 106, 159, 166,
LITTLE, CHARLES
LOOKINGBILL, JAN 59, 92,
LOUDERMILK, ROBERTA 17,
93, 106, 163, 166
LOWE, EVA 59
LOWERY, CHARLES
MCDONALD, ROSIE 59, 105
MCKINNEY, MARTHA
81, 101, 180,185
72, 74, 80-81
98-99
24, 59, 61, 70-71
176
106, 167
24, 58, 61, 71, 90
MADELEY, GERALD 59, 72, 75, 94, 98-99, 168
MADELEY, PHILIP 59, 72, 75, 94, 98-99, 168
MAIKELL, ANN 59, 106, 167
201
LAWSON, NOWELL
MATHIS, JIMMY
MAYFIELD, VIVIAN 59, 73-74, 81, 92
MILLER, BARBARA 59, 86, 88-89, 92, 101
MONTGOMERY, DEANIE 59, 95, 130
MORTON, MIKE 14, 60, 72, 75, 86, 101
MOSELEY, KENDALL 60, 94
MOSER, JOHN 4, 60, 97, 185, 197, 204
OGLE, JUDY 60
PARK, HARRY 14, 56, 60, 73-74, 97, 100-101
PENDLETON, BELVA 60
PHILLIPS, DELAS 60, 95
POGUE, MARIE 60, 106
POWELL, PAT
PRICE, SANDRA 24, 28, 60, 97, 104-105, 170
RASBERRY, LAVERN 60
RATLIFF, DELBERT 60
RATLIFF, EARNESTINE 15, 60
ALTARAS, DAVID 24, 63, 73, 75, 100
BAILEY, BETTY 20, 63, 73-74, 80, 92
BAIN, BOB 20, 24, 63, 68, 70, 73-74, 80-81
BALLOW, CECILIA 63, 92, 132, 134-135, 142, 168
BALLOW, DIANNE 63, 97, 100, 106, 176
BASHAM, JERRY 63, 95, 124
BASS, LARUE 63
BEARD, W. T. 63, 95
BEASON, JERRY 63, 95
BILLS, CAROLYN 63, 92, 105, 170
69, 88, 97, 104-105
BOASE, MARTHA 33, 63,
BONSALL, BUTCH 63, 72, 75, 81, 100
BOOTH, ARDEN 63
BOOTH, WESLEY 63, 100, 103, 124
BOSTICK, BARBARA 63, 105, 170
BOUCHER, JOHN 63, 124, 168
BRANNON, LANNA 63, 73, 75, 92
BRAY, SCOTTY 63, 95
BREWER, CATHERINE 18, 63, 72, 75, 86, 92-93, 180
BROCK, DONNA 33, 63, 68, 70, 86, 134
BRYAN, EUGENE
CAREY, DAVID 63, 95
CARPENTER, DANIEL 63, 103, 124
CARR, ERNEST
CARTER, JACK 63, 95
CAWYER, CARROLL 63, 124
CORK, CYNTHIA 64, 93, 97, 106
COX, TOMMY 62, 64, 86, 103, 124, 130, 177
CRAIN, EVELYN 64, 92, 104
DANIEL, LEON
DAVIS, DARWIN 64, 95
DAY, BRENDA 33, 64, 69, 88
DEAVENPORT, PATRICIA 4, 16, 36, 64, 92-93, 132
134, 173, 204
DEISHER, NORMAN 4, 17, 62, 64, 73, 75, 80, 103
130, 164, 180-181, 204
DODSON, ROBERT 64
DRENNAN, RAYDENE 64, 92-93, 106, 132, 134-135,
142, 168, 176
DUNSON, DUANE
DYAL, DONALD 64, 95
EVATT, GARY 64, 68, 100
FENNER, EDWIN 64, 95, 97, 187
FERGUSON, PHILIP 64, 95, 168
FICKE, SUE 64, 73-74, 81, 97
FISCANNON, FLOYD 64, 95
FORD, R. D.
FORREST, TIM 20, 64, 73-74
FREEMAN, JOHN WAYNE 64
FROMER, MARY ANN 64, 73, 92
GARRETT, BOB 64, 95
GREEN, BILLY
GREEN, IRENE 64, 92, 106
GRIFFIN, EDA BETH 64, 88-89, 92, 97, 168
HALLMARK, CELIA 64
202
STUDENT INDEX
RICK, RONNIE
RILEY, ELAINE 60
ROULSTON, LOIS 60, 132, 134, 142
RUSK, DON
RUSSELL, GRADY 60, 102-103, 124
SELF, SHARON 5, 14-15, 60, 72, 74-75, 79, 81, 90,
92, 179-180, 204
SHOEMAKER, KAREN 8, 15, 17, 56, 60, 93, 106, 153
SMITH, DOYLE
SONES, PAUL 60, 124
SPARKS, DOROTHY 60, 92
SPARKS, JERRY 60, 124,
SPARKS, T. J.
127, 130
SPINDOR, PAT 60, 88-89, 104, 142
SPITZENBERGER, MILDRED 4, 16, 60,
97, 168, 204
STARNES, TERRELL 60, 106
FRESHMEN
HALLMARK, DAVID 64, 103, 124
HAM, JO ELLEN 64, 92, 104-105
HANCOCK, MAC 65,' 103, 124
HANDLEY, JOHN 20, 65,
HARRIS, ROBERT 65,
HATCHER, CECIL 65, 95
73-74, 80-81, 100,
95, 124
86, 90, 92-93,
103, 124
HEFFLEY, ROSEMARY 15, 17, 62, 65, 68, 72, 75, 81,
93 131132 134 155 0 180
I T J J
,17,
HENDERSON, EMMA 15, 65, 69, 92
HENDRICKSON, NANCI 65, 92, 106, 168
HOWLE, WILLARD 65, 95
HUSTON, JUANITA GAY 65, 104-105
HUSTON, OLETA RAY 65,
JACKSON, JIMMIE 65
JAMES, JERRY 65
104-105
JOHNSON, DANNY 65, 95
JOHNSON, SHIRLEY
JONES, DONALD 17, 65, 68, 70, 100, 103, 124, 154
JONES, MARY 65, 92
JUSTICE, DON 15, 65
KELLER, CAROL
KIMBALL, BOBBY
KNAPP, JERRY 65, 95
KNICK, JAMES 65
KOONSMAN, JANICE 65, 92-93
KUNISHIGE, TOBY 65, 72, 101
LAIRD, JOHN 15, 65, 101, 103, 110, 119-120
LANEY, ANNA 65,
LARGENT, LLOYD 185
LAUGHLIN, JEAN 16, 33, 65, 68, 70, 72, 75, 92
LEATHERMAN, MARTHA 65, 89, 101
LEATHERMAN, SHIRLEY 66, 69, 92, 97, 105, 170
LINGLE, JAMES 66, 95
LITTLE, HAZEL 66
LOGAN, ELSA 20, 66, 100-101,.106
LOGAN, GUEARY 66, 95
LOWERY, JIMMY 66, 95
MCCANN, HELEN 66
MCCLANAHAN, PATRICIA 66
MCCLESKEY, HELEN 66, 92, 100-101, 106
MCCOY, TERRY 66, 95
MCGEHEE, JERRY
MCKINNEY, BARBARA 66, 72, 99-101
MCMAHAN, CYNTHIA 22, 62, 66, 89, 106, 167, 176,
187
MCPHERSON, TOMMY 66
MAYFIELD, MILTON 66, 95
MERRELL, LANITA 66, 88-89,
MILLER, JAMES 66
MORRISON, DONALD 66, 95
MOSER, DAN 21-22, 66, 97, 101, 103, 124, 142
MOSER, NANCY 66, 71, 86
MOUNCE, BOBBY
MURRAY, CHARLES 66, 71, 73-74, 81
92-93, 106
STEWART, SUE 60
STILL, CHARLES 15, 61, 102-103, 124
TIDWELL, CHARLES 61, 94, 96
VANDEVER, BILL 61, 89
WALL, MACK 24, 61, 124
WALLACE, JOE 61, 94
WATERS, SHARON 61, 92, 106, 166
WELCH, MICHELE 17, 56, 61, 88-89, 106
WHITFIELD, NORMAN 61, 94, 96
WHITWORTH, ERMA 61, 86, 92-93, 100-101
WILLIAMSON, STANLEY
WOOD, FRANCES 61, 86, 88-89, 92, 101, 106
WOOLEY, DAVID 61, 130
WYLY, NANCY 61, 134
YEAGER, CLAYTON 56, 61, 70, 97,
YOUNG, DARLENE 61, 92, 104
NAIL, DOROTHY 66, 92
NELSON, DONALD 66
NELSON, RONALD 66
NORWOOD, NANCY 16-17, 33, 66, 68, 86, 10
166, 187
OGLE, DUANE 67, 95
62,
67, 95, 103
OLIVER, JOHN 24,
OWENS, DEAN 24,
OWENS, WAYMAN 67
QUIRL, TOMMY 67, 94
RAMSEY, JENELL 67
RASBERRY, JUDA 67, 92
REED, DONAVAN 67, 95
RICHARDSON, BARBARA 67
ROBERSON, DONNA 67, 88, 106, 176
ROBERSON, JAMES 67, 95
ROBERTSON, EDDY
SANFORD, ROBERT 15, 67, 101, 103, 124,
SE'CHRIST, RUBY 67, 104
SHELTON, EWELLENE 67, 92, 105
SHIRLEY, BETTY 67, 92
SMITH, JOHNNIE 67, 95
SMITH, PAULA 16-17, 22, 28, 62, 67,
106, 164, 166
SMITHEY, DOUGLAS 62, 67, 103, 124
SPARKS, PATSY 67, 92
SPENCE, MORRIS 15, 67
SPITZENBERGER, AGNES 67, 92, 97, 104-105
ST. CLAI,R, HELEN 67, 92, 105, 170
STARNES, BILLY
STOCKS, ANNIE 67, 92, 106
STONE, BETTY 24, 67, 86, 92, 106, 134
TEAGUE, FORREST 68
TEAGUE, LONNIE
THOMAS, CHARLES 68
THOMPSON, LEE ALLEN 185
THURMAN, CONLEY 68, 95
THURMAN, DONNA 68, 73-74, 81, 92
TIDWELL, CARLETA 68
TIDWELL, JEANNETTE 5, 68, 72, 75, 92,
204
TOLER, MARVIN 68, 95
TOMLINSON, SANDRA 68, 92
VANDAVEER, BILL 68, 86, 103, 124
67, 103, 124, 187
93,
WALKER, BETTY 68, 72, 75, 81,
WALKER, NANCY 68
WAUGH, BARBARA 68
WHITE, CAROLYN 68
WILLETT, WANDA 68
WOOD, NOVA 22-23, 68, 92
WOOD, SHARLENE ANITA 68
WRIGHT, EDWARD EARL 68, 95, 101
ZIMMERMAN, ELEANOR 68-69
ZIMMERMAN, PATSY 92, 106
92, 104
101,142,180
6, 164,
130, 177
100-101
101, 168,
E'.DITOR'S MESSAGE
The 1958 YELLOW JACKET presents a shooting star, exploding
into a myriad of activities that are your year at S. H. S., trailing memo-
ries to warm you a lifetime.
Flashback Highlights, giving coverage of late spring events in S.H.S.,
appear for the first time. Other new features are the Faculty Directory
and a Student Index, alphabetized by classes and listing pages on which
the student's picture appears.
This book could never have been produced without the full cooper-
ation of both students and faculty and that of our yearbook craftsmen,
Mitchell Studio, lVIiller's Studio, Southwestern Engraving Company,
Stephenville Printing Company, and American Beauty Cover Company.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to each of you.
If we have recorded the highlights of this year so that each time you
turn the pages of this book you will recall a wonderful year, then our
goal has been achieved. 'This is your book just as you have made it
through your activities, and we hope you enjoy this, your
1958 YELLOW JACKET
Elizabeth Brown
Editor
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Bai we ,re to pooped io pop.,
YTVEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959
Thirty-Man Squ id Se
For'58Junio ackets
Coach Jack Deavenport and as-
sistant Sam Taylor at Stephenville
Junior High School are readying
a 30fman squad for the school's
opening 1958 football game with
Dublin's Junior Lions in TSC's
Memorial Stadium Sept. 23,
Qu.zrtcrbacking the Junior Jac-
kets this year will be Mike Brandt
and Gary Golden. Brandt is an
eighth grader and Golden a
seventh grader.
The remainder of the backfield
will see Randy Chandler, Jack
Ballow and Pat Ballow manning
the halfback slots with Don Col-
lins, a tackle on last year's squad,
working: from the fullback post.
Listed as ends on the 1958 team
are Bobby Bell, Dohn Barham,
Aubrey Cawyer, David Cook and!
Rhett Stone.
Tackles on the team are I-larry
Bradley, Ronnie 'Altaras, Dale
Pair, Leonard Chapman, Rickyf
Hendrickson and Butch Harbin.
Guards are Bruce Boase, Fred
Ewers, Allen Birdwell, Charles
Th
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pres'
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ion
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958
purchased one of the prize bulls
of the USA, Eva'5 Bandolier Ladd,
for 835,000 The bull brought this
price even though old and crippl-
edg and he justified the price. He
has sired two international grand
champions, and one of its sons,
now top bull at Ohio State Uni-
versity, has scored some of the
top records in the nation.
It is against the very strict
rules of the Aberdeen Angus As-
sociation for any Angus bull to
be bred artificially. To get the
service of Slater's bull, therefore,
it would have been necessary to
buy a minimum of one-third in-
terest in the bull. Not more than
three men can own an Angus bull
Thus an ordinary cattleman would
have had to pay around 310,000
to secure the services of Eva's
Bandolier Ladd.
If a bull is bred artificially.
against the rules of the Aber-
deen Angus Association, then the
association refuses to register the
offspring.
artificial insemination from a
prize bull, isn't that the next
thing?"
"I thought the President should
have a calf from our fine bull,"
Mr. Slater replied, "but never at
any time have I given a cow to
the President."
Note - Sen. James Murray of
Montana, chairman of the Sen-
ate Interior Committee, is plan-
ning to investigate the reasons for
violating long Interior Department
precedent by granting an oil con-
cession in the Lacassine Wildlife
Refuge to Slater's company.
There is no evidence that Slater
intervened with the Interior De-
partment, Subordinate officials of
the de ' '
Callie
the
paitment say that orders
the very top to grant
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