Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1949
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AK y aa is , This 7949 annual depicts a school day in Pampa 'iis .lr lr' as it-'fiaiiilil A :isa T ' ' individ t High Schoo'l, from early dawn to nightfall, in which the ulal student plays the main part. This yearbook h 4 ' ' : GSC ool with its students at work and play a single day, from dawn 'to the rush and with its lunch intervals, to the end of of the evening with its recrea- of Pampa High can be epitomized picture of the series, with the school at sun rises in the east. The town is still the school stands at its quietest moment for the arrival of the ianitors, I F Q M Ee llzgmes fer .7 9 49 .L . U... .,.-f I - ' , D , .if , .Asa , '-7' . N ' -V. ,,, , , . i 'Lo,.,-4 ' ..' ' .. Q .' . --4, I . - V4 . ., . I ,. . in .9 Q. J .'., . - ':. The town is beginning to wake up. The buses are getting ready to leave the barns before it is completely light to pick up rural students and bring them to school STAFF EDITOR JUNICE ANN FAHLE BUSINESS MANAGER DORIS MITCHELL GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR . BETH ALLEN BETTY COLWELL BOYS SPORTS EDITOR DORIS MITCHELL ACTIVITY EDITOR JUNICE ANN FAHLE PERSONALITY EDITOR PHOEBE OSBORNE CLASS EDITORS SNAPS EDITOR FACULTY EDITOR SPECIAL PRINTING COPYWRITER . . SPONSOR I. BARBARA COONROD BETTY HILBURN RICHARD GREENE LAMAR LIVELY MARY BETH WRIGHT GLORIA BAKER JOYCE JONES . JEAN CORNELIUS MISS CLARIS GLICK CCNTENTS TITLE PAGE STAFF DEDICA TION FAC UL TY CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS PERSONALI TIES Every schoolday morning students fill the walks about 8:40 as they stream into he building. V fit-:HY ' ' 51, ' 1 1 'u i 5 I i s l. E DEDICATIGN The 1949 HARVESTER is dedicated to Claris Glick, the head of the Journalism Department of P H' h ampa rg School. Her guidance and supervision make possible the HARVESTER d h ' ' an t e LITTLE HARVESTER, the two publications of school life which mean so much to every student. Z 1 SS 44 Er FACULTY ,-w 1 'E Coach Aubra Nooncaster, Mrs. Mable Torvie, and Miss Virginia Vaughan are representative of the faculty as they read the bulletin for the day, while other teachers are opening their rooms and students are preparing for their first period classes. Principal Frank W. Wilson, left, and Superintendent Knox Kinard Sam A. Begert Assistant Principal Mrs . Lou Roberts Registrar O. L.. Brummett Machine Shop Band Director Biology Algebra Mrs. Tom Capps, B.A. English III Counselor Mary Dozier, M. A. English I Eustace Wayne Frizzell, B. S. History Commercial Geography Assistant Coach Olive Carter, B. A. English II Claris Glick, M. A. journalism English II Publications B. G. Gordon, B. S. Head of Math Department Mary Gordon, B. A. in l... S., B. S. Librarian Reba Gowin, B. S., M. R. E. General Math Commercial Arithmetic Thelma Henslee, B. S. Speech English I Orland Butler, B. Mrs . jack Andrews Bookkeeper Kenneth Baumgardner , Choral Director john Bond, B. S. Boys' P. E. Guerilla Coach Johnnie Douglas, B. A., B. S. M. M. L Clifton McNeeley. B. S. Basketball Coach Physical Education Mrs Clifton McNeeley, B. S. Head of Girls' Physical Edu- cation Department Mr s R ay Mille r joyce Hightower, B. Sociology History III Civics Myles Morgan, B. S. Woodshop Mechanical Drawing A. R. Nooncaster, M. A As sistant Coach English IV N... Elini. Gwyn johnson, M. A. Head of Commercial Depart ment Margaret jones, M. A. Head of English Department Mrs. E. L. Norman, B. A. Algebra I-II Mrs. Paul Keim, B. S. Chemistry Captola Kimbrough, B. A. Head of Science Department Lula B. Owen. M- A- Latin English II Edith Kral B S Head of Homemalung Depart ment Mrs.M E Lamb,A B Biology Cameron Marsh A B History I II xl General Science Frances Taintor, B. S. 'J 'Homemaking 1 y 1 , J V. 5 I'om Tipps, B. S. 'fLfiFootball Coach A 1,3 'History 'LN Mrs. John Rankin, B. A English I Eva Jo Reid, B. S. Physical Education J. L.. Spencer, B. S. Algebra Betty Tom Riddle, B. S. J. C. Pamlo, B. s. General Math French Nlrs. J. C. Patillo, B. B. A. Commercial John Plaster, B. S. Geometry Tr igonometr y Madge Rusk, M. A. English 111' Mrs. A. B. Turner, B. Physics General Math Plane Geometry Head of History Department Mrs. J. E. Torvie, B. A. S. IM Virginia Vaughan, M. A. Head of Language Department Kenneth Walters, M. A. English 11-111 Mary Winston, B. A. History 'kt I-All M' l. Elsie Boyd, Zula Brown, Donna Robins on, and joan Stuebgen being corny for the camera. Z. Betty Wilson, Martha Hop- kins, Martha Parks, and jean Baumgardner having a gab session. 3. At the Latin picnic are Geraldine Perkins, james Gallemore, Eulaine Ellis, Ann Sidwell,-Iohn High, Betty Scott, and jimmy Howard, h i d d e n. 4. More feet than people: joyce Harrah, Bob Epps, Betty Bos- well, the extra feet belong to Paul Boswell. 5. At the Mardi Gras with Betty Scott, B o bby e Tucker, David Plank, Sharon Chapman, Rosamond Allen, and a visitor. 6. Zelma Gatlin a nd Alverna Miller playing turtle. 7. Pretty Ba rba ra Scruggs upside down. 8. PatsyAbernathy posing for the camera. 9. Patsy Adams, Carol Hunt- er, joyce jones, and S u e Hil- burn looking very pretty. 10. Handsome Deon Martin standing on his hands. , ' --eff f - .N cy ,sf-. .1 - -, ,,, -l gg e yy N, ,1 'QI 1 lv D .-',,N,. ,.,v.,d,-1-.-,., .3 : . 3: 'tqfmf' J . 'Lt iq, , A hgfgfbrrx - ' 'N f .' ' - , ' 11 + f1-Tu JY, .a , - -, ' ' 'Ti' ,AEM Classes have begun. Again the halls are empty CI-A ES Students are beginning the work of the day. ill: T7 1. Our schoolfavorite Derral Davis! Z. Prize winners at the Mardi Gras are David Plank, Rosa- mond Allen, Delores Lee, Ar- villa Petterson, David Lamb, visitor fr o m Amarillo, Mary Ann Richardson and our own Malcolm Douglass. 3. LionSweetheartBettyjoyce Scott, and-Iunior Rotarian jackie Williams. 4. Been working hard, Lamar Lively? ? ? 5. The Senior Mardi Gras !!! 6. Edrie Morrison and her dog. 7. joan Clay talking fast to get out of b ein g rolled in the snow by Lon English and Leroy Troop!!! 8. Always busyis neat johnye Sue Hart. 9. Caught off gua rd are Don Byars and Dan Stallings. 10. The very talented Lowell Stark! Harmony is obtained in the senior class when Patty Bolin, senior class president, accompanies Johnye S ue Hart, s e c r e ta r y , and Jackie Williams, vice-president. THE CLASS UF '49 The senior play, Home Sweet Homicide ,was produced March 10-11 to finance the senior trip. April 1 brought buttons and bows and short pants for the annual Kid Day.' The seniors enjoyed the ever impressive junior-senior banquet, also the Methodist Church party and the Baptist Church banquet. T he school year for the '49 seniors was ended with their annual trip. The class sponsors ar e: Miss Virginia Vaughan, head sponsor, Mrs. Elyce Patillo, Miss G wen Johnson, Miss Margaret Jones, Mr. B. G. Gordon, and Mr, John Plaster. ,-4' P H E I. 3 Q E1 ' ,, B E is-A 'lm N .. D' O 5,1 3 I0. VIRGINIA BECKER -Spanish Club 48, 49 Tumbling Club 48, 49 Tennis 46, 47 I I. JEWEL BECKHAM Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Library Ass't 46, 49 F. H. A. 47, 49 Radio Speech 48, 49 Senior Play 49 IZ. JAMES BELSER Latin Club 47, 48 Gs . gs SA!!! ROSAMOND ALLEN Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 French Club 48, 49 BARBARA ANDERSON Spanish Club 47, 48 Library Ass't 47,48, 49 Volleyball Club 49 CLIFFORD AUSMUS Band 46 Lubbock Spanish Club Football Track MARY BETH BATES Spanish Club 48, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Senior Play 49 Salutatorian 49 Electra F. H. A. 46 Student Council 46 I R I 1 J. 1. 2 3. 4 5 U Ia MARILYN ADAMIE Band 46, 47 French Club 48, 49 Volleyball Club 48, 49 Tennis Club 48 FRANK ADAMS Little Harvester 49 RICHARD ADAMS Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 EVELYN ALLEN Band 46, 48 Volleyball Club 47 Spanish Club 46 JOHN ALLEN Senior Play 49 Latin Club 46, 47 Spanish Club 48, 49 Debate Club 47 Little Harvester 49 Annual Photographer 48 Radio Speech 47 Quill G Scroll 49 . I JI fl til BOBBYE BENNETT A Cappella Choir lBorgerl 46 Little Harvester 49 Girls Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48 Mixed Chorus 49 Volleyball 49 BARBARA BLAIR Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 Senior Sextet 49 Radio Speech 49 F. H. A. 46 PATTY BOLIN Little Harvester 47, 48, 49 Editorial Editor 49 Quill 8. Scroll 48, 49 Vice-president 49 National Honor Society 48, 49 Regional Champions Girls Debate 48 Class President 49 Student Council 47, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Ready Writer's Winner 48 Lion's Sweetheart 49 Senior Play 49 -5, 4? . -Yer 4. BILL BOND Guerilla Football 46 Guerilla Basketball 46 Harvester Football 47, 48, 49 Honorable Mention All District Football 48 Harvester Basketball 47, 48, 49 Student Council 47 WILMA BOYD BOB BROWN A Cappella Choir 49 Boys Quartet 49 TOMMY BROWN NANCY BRUMMETT Glee Club 49 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Choir Accompanist 48 Little Harvester 49 DEAN BRYAN Senior Play 49 -. ld 10. MARK BUZZARD Student Council 48 President V. l. Club 48 II. DON BYARS sand 46, 47, 43, 49 l2. NANEEN CAMPBELL Little Harvester 46, 47, 48, 49 Co-Editor 48 Editor 49 PHSPA Feature Prize 46 PHSPA Secretary 49 Quill 8. Scroll 48, 49 President 49 Annual 47 F, H. A. 46, 47, 48, 49 Area Officer 47 State Officer 48 Nat'l Officer 49 Local Sec. 46 Vice-president 47 President 48 National Honor Society 48, 49 Office Assistant 49 Junior Play 48 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Senior Sextet 49 Sophomore Favorite 47 Lions Sweetheart 49 Senior Play 49 .Zhi ta, -+4 . if r if Q, if 9. PATSY COX Spanish Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir Sweetheart 49 I0. MAXINE CROSSAN French Club 48, 49 Spanish Club 46, 47 JIMMY CROUCH Coach ot P. E. Team 48 Secretary Vocational Industrial Club 47, 48 49 Little Harvester 49 I2. BILLY DANIELS Vocational Industrial Club 47, 48, 49 fe 6. 7. 8. a 4 yt X 'Q - I. HARRY CAYCE Little Harvester 49 BARBARA COONROD Glee Club 46, 47 Sophomore Sextet 47 A Cappella choir 48, 49 2. SHARON CHAPMAN Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Student Council 48 Spanish Club 48, 49 Orchestra 46 Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 Annual 49 Quill 8. Scroll 49 PAT COVINGTON Little Harvester 49 3. JOAN CLAY Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 F, H, A. 46, 47 Senior Play 49 Radio Speech 48 Mixed Chorus 48 4. JIMMIE CLINE Latin Club 46, 47 Guerilla Football 46, 47 Guerilla Basketball 46, 47 President Mixed Chorus 48, 49 Track 46 Basketball 46 Harvester Basketball 47, 48 Harvester Football 47, 48, 49 Harvester Basketball 47 HARBORD COX Castle Heights Military Academy Football 45 Harvester Track 47, 48, 49 Guerilla Basketball 48 5' MARILEE CONKLLN Harvester B Basketball 47 Tennis Club 48 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Volleyball Club 49 Harvester Baseball 48, 49 Spanish Club 48, 49 Prairie Gold 48 F. H. A. 46, 47 ., W I iw I DERRAL DAVIS A Cappella Choir 46, 47, 48, 49 Guerilla Football 46, 47 Harvester Football 48, 49 Co-captain 49 All District 48, 49 Track 46, 47, 48, 49 Harvester Basketball 46, 47, 48, 49 All District 48, 49 Baseball 48, 49 All School Favorite 49 JERRY DAVIS Guerilla Football 47 MARY ANN DAVIS Tri-Hi-Y 49 French Club 46, 47 Senior Play 49 VINA DITTBERNER Tri-Hi-Y 49 French Club 48, 49 Secretary 48 Band 47, 48, 49 MALCOLM DOUGLASS I 3 6. NEEDA JOYCE DYKES 7,L 8.J Spanish Club 46, 47 Volleyball Club 49 EON ENGLISH Harvester Football 49 Guerilla Football 48 Track 48, 49 Junior Class Favorite 48 Mixed Chorus 48 Student Council 46 UNICE ANN FAHLE Band 46 Glee Club 46, 47 Sophomore Sextet 47 French Club 47, 48 President 48 Secretary 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Senior Sextet 49 National Honor Society 48, 49 Secretary 49 Quill 8. Scroll 49 Highest Scholastic Average Award 46 Annual 48, 49 Editor 49 Guerilla Basketball 47 Valedictoriqn 49 Guerilla Football 47 Hajgf'j3' s e ' 9. GORDEN FRASHIER Captain 49 Latin Club 46, 47 President 46 Student Council 48 Golf 47, 48, 49 Junior Play Mixed Chorus 48 A Cappella Choir 49 Student Council 49 IO. GENE GARRISON Guerilla Football 46 Guerilla Basketball 46 Student Council 46, 47 48, 49 Vice President Student Council 49 Quill 8- Scroll 48, 49 French Club 48 .lunior Play 48 One-Act Play 48 All Star Cast Regional 48 .lunior Rotarian 49 Radio Speech 48 Little Harvester 47, 48, 49 Sports Editor 49 Annual 48 Senior Play 49 II. CHARLES GIST Guerilla Football 46, 47 Harvester Baseball 48 Student Council 48 District Officer of Industrial Vocational Club 49 I2. JOE GLAXNER Boy's Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 47, 48 Hi-Y 46, 47, 43, 49 French Club 47, 48 Secretary 47 ' M WWZ' JOHNYE SUE HART Latin Club 46, 47, 48 Secretary 47 President 48 A Cappella Chair 48, 49 Senior Sextet 49 Glee Club 46, 47 Sophomore Sextet 47 Student Council 46 Tri-Hi-Y 47, 48, 49 President 49 .lunior Play 48 Senior Play 49 Office Ass't 49 Little Harvester 49 Quill 8. Scroll 49 Lion Sweetheart - March BETTY HAWTHORNE luv 5. .I O DEE HARDEN Barnsdale, Okla. Class President 46 Class Secretary 47 State Honor Society 47 Student Council 46 Band 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 6. CATHERINE HARRIS Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Spanish Club 46, 47 Volleyball Club 47, 48 7' HARRIS 49 Hockey Club 48 JACK HAZLEWOOD VIRGIL HENSHAW Band 46, 47, 48, 49 F. H. A. 46 Orchestra 46 Glee Club 46, 47 Mixed Chorus 48 Spanish Club 48, 49 Library Ass't 48, 49 8. DELORES HART I. EDNA MAE GIST Gladewater National Honor Society 48, 49 Future Business Leaders of America 47, 48 F. H. A. 45, 47 Office Assistant 47, 48' 2. BOB GREEN Mixed Chorus 49 3. PATSY GRONINGER Band 48, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Junior Play 48 F. H. A. 46 Little Harvester 49 4. MARY LOU HANKS Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 47, 48, 49 Secretary-treasurer 49 French Club 48, 49 Prairie Gold 48 Little Harvester 49 Quill 8. Scroll 49 x 7 A I PATSY HIGGINBOTHAM Spanish Club 47, 48 Volleyball Club 46 Mixed Chorus 47, 48 Senior Play 49 JAMES HILL Guerilla Football 46 Harvester Football 47, 48, 49 Track 47 BOB HINKLEY Guerilla Football 46, 47 Harvester Football 48, 49 Track 46, 47, 48, 49 FARRELL HOLLY Pettus, Texas Freshman President 46 Class Favorite 47, 48 Junior President 48 School Paper 48 A Ca ella Choir 48 PP Senior Play 49 2 FRANCIS HUNT l -ngv 6. RALPH HUTSEL .gfiiu L Guerilla Football 46, 47 Harvester Football Track 48 -as, 49 Student Council 48 Junior Rotarian 49 Pin-Up Boy 49 7. BEVERLY JOHNSON Library Ass't 47, 48 Glee Club 49 8. NEIL JOHNSON Orchestra 46, 47 Mixed Chorus 48, Senior Play 49 9. FRED JONES Borger Texas Football 46, 47, 49 48 Basketball 46, 47, 48 A Cappella Choir 46, 47, 48 President 48 Boy's Quartet 48 Mixed Chorus 49 x N- I I 1 o ' ko I ll I0. OMA KEES II. GLORIA KENNEDY Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Senior Play 49 I2. WESLEY KIETH Guerilla Football 46 Co-captain 46 Guerilla Basketball 46 Harvester Football 48 Honorable Mention All District 49 Track 46, 47, 48, 49 Pin-Up 48 Hi-Y 49 r II. LAMAR LIVELY Harvester Football 47, 4s, 49 Guerilla Football 46 Annual 49 Guerilla Basketball 46 Track 47, 48, 49 Junior Play 48 A Cappella Choir 49 Quill 8 Scroll 49 I2. JOE EDD MACKEY Library 48, 49 Guerilla Football 46, 47 Radio Speech 49 Senior Play 49 6. JOHNNIE LANGLEY F. H. A. ltlakerslield, Californial 7. DOLORES LEE Nocona, Texas Class Favorite 45 Band 45 Cheer Leader 46, 47 Football Queen Attendant 47 Library Club 46 Holliday Texas School Queen 48 Dramatic Club 48 Pin-up 49 8. VIVIAN LeFEVRE Tap Club 48, 49 9. JAMES LEWIS Basketball 46, 47, 48 Football 46, 47, 48 Track 46, 47 I0. CLAYBURN LIGHT Baseball 48 l- A.. I. MAXINE KING Little Harvester 49 F. H. A. 49 Senior Play 49 2. RICHARD KING 3.B Spanish Club 47, 48 Guerilla Football 47, 48 Track 48, 49 OBBY LEE LAMB 4. DAVID LAMB Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Latin Club 46, 47, 48 Vice President 46, 47 National Honor Society 48, 49 President 49 Hi-Y 49 Debate Team 48, 49 Slide Rule Contest 49 Highest Ranking Boy 49 5. SCOTT LANGFORD Spanish Club 48, 49 Football lLas Vegas, New Mexicol 47 llllt DEON MARTIN Tulia Basketball 45, 46 Track 46, 47 Cheer Leader 47, 48 MARY MATHIEU Girls' Glee Club 46, 47, 48 F. H. A. 48, 49 Mixed Chorus 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 WILMA MATHUS Spanish Club 47, 48 Library Ass't 48, 49 O. J. MILLER DORIS MITCHELL Spanish Club 47, 48 Little Harvester 48, 49 Annual 48, 49 Business Manager 49 Quill G Scroll 49 Senior Play is 6 VAUNCEILLE MOORE Latin Club 47, 48 National Anthology of High School Poetry 48 Library Ass't 48, 49 Little Harvester 49 Business Manager 49 Quill 8. Scroll 49 7. JOHN MOREHEAD Band 46, 47, 48, 49 8. BUDDY MORGAN 9. RICHARD MORGAN IO. EDRIE MORRISON Spanish Club 47, 48 Library Ass't 48, 49 II, FRANK MORRISON I2. R. F. MacDONALD Vocational Industrial Club 49 Track 46 A rg rx J rv. JP' , 41 , A 6. CATHERINE MCNAMARA Latin 46, 47 Secretary 46 DONNA NENSTIEL National Honor Society 48, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Office Ass't 48, 49 French Club 46, 47 Basketball Queen 49 BETTY JO NOEL Tri-Hi-Y 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 Vice President 48 DICK ODEN A Cappella Choir 47, 48, 49 Boy's Quartet 47, 49 Choir King 49 Hi-y 47, 48, 49 Student Council 48, 49 Latin Club 46, 47, 48 Golf 48, 49 Senior Play Vice President 49 Lions' Sweetheart 49 Junior Play 48 Office Ass't 48, 49 7. VIRGINIA MCNAUGHTON Glee Club 46 Spanish Club 46, 47 Maforette 47, 48, 49 Junior Play 48 Senior Play 49 8. JACK McPEAK Guerilla Football 46 A Cappella Choir 46, 47 48, 49 Boy's Quartet 47, 48, 49 9. CANTRELL NASH Student Council 49 I. DON McMINN 2.L 3.H 4.8 5.8 EE McKINNEY Spanish Club 47, 48 AROLD MCCRAY Guerilla Basketball 46 Guerilla Football 46 Harvester Basketball 47, Student Council 47 Golf 47,.48, 49 ETTY McCRACKEN F. H. 4. 46 Band 43, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 48 Basketball Queen Attendant ILLY MCCLENDON 4 I.A P'- v.r' '. RVILLA PATTERSON Spanish Club 46, 47 Vice President 46 Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Senior Sextet 49 Student Council 49 Historian 49 Lions' Club Sweetheart 49 2. OTTOLEN E PATTON 3.P Glee Club 46, 47 Sophomore Sextet 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 President 49 Spanish Club 47,48 Lions' Club Sweetheart 49 HILIP PAYNE Boy's Chorus 46 Harvester Football 47, 48, 49 Track 47 Senior Class- Favorite 49 4. NADINE PIERCE Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Chair 48, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 49 Spanish Club 48, 49 Vice President 49 .lunior Play 48 Senior Play 49 lin 5. 6. 7. 8. I I DAVID PLANK Guerilla Football 46, 47 Band 46, 47, 48, 49 President 49 Sextet 46, 47 Junior Play 48 Senior Play 49 ARLIENE PROCTOR Student Council 46 Glee Club 47 Library Ass't 47, 48, 49 DONALD REED Vocational Industrial Club 48 MAX ROBBINS Guerilla Football 47 Captain 47 Track 46, 49 Guerilla Basketball 46 A 9. DAN ROCHE Track-lst Dist. in Mile 48 Spanish Club 48, 49 President 49 Guerilla Football 48 Guerilla Basketball 48 Harvester Football 49 IO. FARA MAE ROENFELDT Latin 47, 48 II. IRENE SAILOR Latin Club 47, 48 Library Ass't 48, 49 I2. ROBERTA SARGENT Ill, HF. VY, , un , t ,X 1 f 5 - ,J tg I tl may if-, Q?-,L - 9. OLA MAE SMITH Tap Club 49 Volleyball Club 49 P. E. Ass't 49 IO. JOHN SNYDER II. DAN STALLINGS Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Spanish Club 47, 48 President 48 Hi-Y 46, 47, 48, 49 Senior Play 49 I2. LOUIS STALLINGS Hi-Y 46, 47, 48, 49 A Cappella Choir 46, 47 48, 49 Class Vice President 48 Cheer Leader 48, 49 French Club 48, 49 Vice President 48 JESSE SHILLINGS Band 46, 47, 43, 49 Senior Play 49 CAROL SLOAN Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Student Council 47 GAIL SMITH Guerilla Fo stball 48 Harvester Football 49 Track 48 Baseball 49 Guerilla Basketball 47 BETTY JO SIMMONS F. H, A. 46 Glee Club 46, 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 lnterscholastic League Typing 48 NAIDA JEAN SMITH Mixed Chorus 48, 49 I.B ETTY JOYCE SCOTT Latin Club 46, 47, 48 President 47 Secretary 48 Tri-Hi-Y 47, 48, 49 Class Cheerleader 46, 47, 48 Head Cheerleader 49 Girls Glee Club 46, 47 Sophomore Sextet 47 A Cappella Choir 48, 49 Senior Sextet 49 Radio Speech 49 Office Ass't 48, 49 National Honor Society 48, 49 Junior Play 48 Secretary Student Council 49 Lions' Sweetheart 49 Senior Favorite 49 2. MARY EDNA SHARP 3.R De Leon Texas Freshman Favorite 46 Sophomore Cheerleader 47 Maiorette 48 Childress Texas F. H. A. 46, 47, 48 Sweetheart 48 Senior Cheerleader 49 OBERT SHELTON Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Sextet 48 Track 46 I. LOWELL STARK Band 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Vice President 48 L JIMMIE SWEARENGEN Tumbling Club 46, 47 Tap Club 46 I. ANDY TARRANT Bend 46, 47, -as, 49 Vocational Club 49 Senior Play 49 I. EDITH TAYLOR i. MERLE TENNANT Little Harvester 49 6. DON THUT Student Council 46, 47, 48, 49 President 49 Class President' 46, 47, 48 Band 46 Latin Club 46, 47 President 47 A Cappella Choir 47, 48, 49 Vice President 48 Boy's Quartet 47, 48, 49 Debate Club 47 Hi-Y 47, 48, 49 President 48 Delegate lst Hi-Y Model Legislature 48 Delegate Lone Star Boy's State 48 President North West Texas District Hi-Y 49 Junior Play 48 Student Council Award 48 Delegate Student Council Convention 48, 49 Junior Rotarian 49 7. FAY TRADER F. H. A. Club 46 Mixed Chorus 48 8. LeROY TROOP Guerilla Football 46 Scrub Captain 47 Harvester Football 46, 47, 48, 49 Second Team All District 48 Track 47, 48, 49 Hi-Y 49 9. BOBBYE TUCKER Band 46, 47, 43, 49 Secretary 48 Latin Club 47, 48 Secretary 48 Office Assistant 47, 48, 49 Junior Play 48 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 Senior Play 49 10. GAYLON TURNER Il. MARGARET WALKER 12. GLORIA WARD Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Band Sweetheart 49 Tri-Hi-Y 48, 49 French Club 46, 47 Student Council 47, 48 Junior Play 48 ONALD WEST Band 46, 47, 48, 49 Vice-president 49 Track 49 Senior Play 49 ACK WILLIAMS Guerilla Football 47 Co-Captain 47 Harvester Football 48, 49 Co-Captain 49 All District Football 49 Vice President Class 47, 49 Freshman Favorite 46 A Ca ella Choir 46, 47, 48, 49 PP Boys Quartet 46 Junior Rotarian 49 Student Council 47, 49 OHNNIE MAE YOUNG National Anthology of High School Poetry 46 Glee Club 46, 47 Mixed Chorus 48, 49 F. H. A. 47 Library Assistant 48 A LELA JOAN WARD French Club 46, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Vice-president 49 PAT WATSON MARY BETH WELLS Glee Club 47 Mixed Chorus 47, 49 Spanish Club 47 F. H. A. 48 BETTY JOE WEST Golf Team 47 Spanish Club 47, 48 F. H. A. 45, 46 . Reba Killian and Jewel Beckham display e cake at the annual Mardi Gras ' ' .5 mlm 1 , 'J 5 .' P ps AV A at fl I ' X . ,I i -fxhgy Xt J .xA Y '-ut 4. , , ,..5 , -if .dxf-A .thhifvv , 'No L. Ea 'I M UH HI! uvuleu in Chlldlcsg Tour 'r - J E-.un-Qu.:-nun X tl s .-....-n.....u...-.-4 -, . V' Q ' 1 1 ' u ff' ' n P N1 . ' ' .rznlllllwfslm 1 Ny' ,,,,,, u.....,. n---I l I .... - .--- ' A 1, wir- .. lg '. -m. yl f W- W we ' . ' '-'-'- -. w .le y. . I hs- . .... M., 2L':.L1'tggfggg,,. CQI D is will-.- ,,.,.'- jimmy Moore, junior president, and Carol Smith, vice-president, entertainclass secretary joyce jones with a current issue of the Little Harvester . THE CLASS UF '50 Activities for the junior class of '50 include the annual ambition party, December 3, with the juniors displaying their dreams of future achievements. The hilarious play, Act Your Age, was presented by the students of the junior class December 9-10. With the money received from the play, the class of '50 showed their hospitality with the junior-senior banquet. Sponsors of this class are: Mr. Kenneth Walters, head sponsor, Miss joyce Hightower, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Keim, Mrs. Mabel Tor- vie, Mr. C amer on Marsh, Mr. Miles Morgan, Mrs. Lois Turner, and Mrs. Peggy McNeely. .N ,-'ij' '31, Leroy Barnett Delores Battreall Ronald Beard Peggy Bogard ML ZUVHJ' 1i I . joyce Adams Pat Adams Barbara Crouch Richard Crossman Ann Crossman Betty Cramb jerry Davis Clara Darling D'Rene Crow jerry Coley as -1. joyce Deatherage W. Johnnie Dean Freddie Conner Mary Francis Collier X vt.. Dorothy Dixon C ornelia Cornelius Pete Cooper ' Ric hard Cook lx f' Y! ll - Mona Cox jackie Cox Billy Cox jean Cornelius -as , 'I XI Wilrna Freudenrich Mary Lou Gantz Rachel Garcia Neva Faye Gower , ,. .kin , ,e ' ,K A me . , . .. 'V-. tiff 4- l G' Betty Ann Green X ' k'! . rl. Charles Fletcher 1 ,. www gpag,g.,' W G. D. Holmes Max Holland Betty Hilburn john High B N J. 4, fr. 5. +V-,Lv has-J A Mar tha Hopkins Bernice Homer james Holt Betty Sue Green Etta Haney Billy Gr oniger Rl-J-. 3 1 4 . V' X ,jk L.. ' , Margaret Humphries gix jimmy Howard A j ' ' f' N, 'ffl V 451 Peggy Hukill Patricia Harris joyce Harrah Gene Harkrader Qu -5, Mildred He ster -1 Bobby Hayes M rm MII june Harvey Marvin Har vel Bennie Lindsay Eddie Marlow jimmy Martin Senora Mayo Richard Miller Mary joyce Mobley Donald Moen jimmy Moore is 4.1 fi' ' Gertie Lake Louise Libby Bill Loving Norma Manatt J' 5' Leon Kelly Mary Keough Pete Kilpatrick Frank Littlefield mx' Carol Hunter Louise jaynes Eaunell johnson Joyce jones 1-,LJ-Hg' ' . i .Y Y Betty Nelson Marjorie McPhillips Bob McPherson Cecelia Mc Laughlin .-1.41 Weymar Osborne jerry Noel john Nolan Herman Morphis 1 Novis Par ker Jimmy Parker 'wwf jimmy Munn Bobby Morris if 1' . Martha Parks Car leene Mc Conaghie jon McAfee Paul Musgrave vw ,A Charles McGahen Robert McDonald Cherie McDaniel Glen McConnell Dale Rmhardson Bernice Priest Reba Prince Dorothy Purvis Theola Reim Q- .. l ' s Ag, n x:A, f:: -ei' '4 Nu -l' ar' . - 2 ' Leon Taylor joan Shields john Shannon Donald Scott 8 I , P i 1 1 wii ff ' .gn f 145' 0 1. . 'z zvwqmvya I ns' ffl. N X '11i.iT',' A Jeanette Smith Eleanor Smith Charles Smith Carroll Smith r K 4 www. f x, 1 x Edna Rose White Nancy Williams Vondell Willingham 7 Gwyn Willis L li 1 4. Y's Jeannine Worrell Mary Beth Wright Charlotte Young Pat Williams Betty Wilson jim Bill Windsor w x jimmy Tucker Beula Turner Barbara Ward Thurman Weatherred Betty Ann Wells Howard Wells Ronnie Willingham ffl W 4 ' n Eh-4 Assisting Elsie Boyd, secretary, with he r books is Karl Stephenson, sophomore class president. Not pictured is Carl Kennedy, vice-president. THE CLASS OF '51 The sophomores' main ambition of this year was to become junior s next year. With spurs, chaps, boots, and bonnets, they celebrated at the annual Western Party in the cafeteria December 11. The last semester the class of '51 had their annual picnic. The spons or sare: Mr. j. L.. Spencer, head sponsor, Miss Olive Carter, Miss Johnnie Douglass, Mrs. Leah Lamb, Mrs. Nellie Nor man, Miss Mary Winston, Mrs. Lulu B. Owen, Miss Eva jo Reid, and Miss Thelma Henslee. Pat Abernathy Robert Allford Beth Allen Earlene Ammons Barbara Anderson Rxchard Anderson Glorxa Baker Carolyn Bartz jean Baumgardner v, I L AA! 1 , , - rf-'C . Y , ' -5. Y L2 .. IJ- 'tv ,A Q n, f 'x ' X . kk Ar 'r , 9 'L . -'- V Z N i.. QCXJ lsr N- 1' ' H Mary Ellen Hawkins Carroll Heflin Mary jo Duckworth Doyle Doggett Martha Dittmeyer Jessie Dykes Mariola Duvall Bill Duncan Betty Lee Dulaney Edward Engle ,Q Patsy Elhs Eulaine Elhs Sally Edwards Char lotte Eastham Lucretu Evans Don Evans Patsy Estes I 6 A v y I 'I lc a ' .la ge- wJ,s, 'xii 1' JJ i - . 3 ,sf C jimmy jackson Carl Kennedy Betty Kerr Gregory Keyes Roy King Ed Langford Berdene Laycock Sherman Lenning Evelyn Lewis Phyllis Littleton Carol Lovinggood Louise Libby Wanda Luedecke larice Mae Marek Addlene Martin janice Mayes Betty Mata Virginia Mayo Irene Medley Bradford Hinkle Beverly Hegwer Joanne Hess Dorothy Hewett jean Hewett jackie Higginbotham Elice Hobbs Ronnie Hollingshead Lee Hoover Betty Howard Everett Huffines Douglas Hutchens Gladys jone s Nancy Huval jack Imel Toney jone s Nancy Kelly L jac k Pr ather Wayne Phillips , Rosemary Prigmore I K if-gy W J' Melvin Pee ple s Nancy Patte r son v v J 1-,Q P' E 0 lb Dawrence Rice Emma Reed Eddie Gene Ray dward Prince Mitchell Rowe Dreka Rowe Peggy Rose Dorothy Meers Ronnie Samples X joan Ryan Coreene Mize Dolores Miller ll jan Sanders Sam Morosco Ginger Moore Wanda Moorehead Dolores McAdams Howard Musgrove jewell Moseley Dorothy Morphis Roberta Nicholson jan Newsom Jimmie Nash Irma McWright Erwina McDowell Mx X it .l- L if Anne Owen Ray Ousley john Orgon Phoebe Osborne Lavora Noel Dwayne Noel pc- Pr' Nancy Whelchel George Whitten Katheryn Wiggins Coleen Wilson lx 1 I . v- . 'Q ,L 6 . 'Y x, I U s . A f ii Patty Spoonmore Glen Tarpley Frances Tarrant Betty Ann Thornhill Dennis Stafford La Don Trollinger Doris Walker j. E. Ward Rena Webb Q ,Kiln l. Harriet Nash with a heavy load, Gayle Herr. Z. Mary Ellen Hawkins, Do- loresMcAdams,Babs Scruggs, and-Ioan Bennett looking pretty for the camera. 3. Dorothy Meers pushing jane Hampton. 4. jimmy Hayes by the sea. 5. Cute Zelma Gatlin. 5. Tike Noel what are you Lmitatlng? 7. Beth Allen being abused by DianeC rawford and Betty faldwell. 8. Rosemary Prigmore look- ing very petite in her riding pants. 9. Dolores Miller in an odd way, very odd!! 10. Zula Brown seems a lit- tle bashful! l. Eulaine Ellis, what have 'ou to say for yourself ??! Z. Dick Green also in a very :dd shape!! 3. Could this be Ann Sidwell ? 4. Shapely sophs are Pat- erson, Sidwell, Scruggs, lawkins and Abernathy. 5. jan Sanders 6. Is this Hawk? 7. Phyllis Littleton silngl' ,M Inj U V' gn, . N ', 3-'sijf Z ' ' N :- ' A-Q' 3 Wi' ' ' an 5 , Y ' L-9' ' - 4 I. Q . .HH -, J I I I 5 I .2 , nr,-'. h all -.4 3 Q. 'F ,Q . 'Si' JL' 'ffl Q, x 5. ' o 'QA f ii ' . .ls Z' n. Q 1 ,sa I J f' . 1 'Q ' N V . P ff W' ! .. , , mt.. 5 'i I 3 ,I E. , I '51-, Qffzfuftaiff 4 Q ll jf, .4 6 f J. Lv gk.: AIP'- Q. i 5 'I .c-Q L 40' 1 , I XV. n - . .. I f ua -2. 1 4 --L .v f.. -Q.- elfA 'Q , , 53 Q To lg e 1 Q lf Q -A Q V Msg J . . - 3,5 -1 'Jug .- at Tas if' .Lah ix ' 1 .0 th-- W 55 ff . -..,, X X s 4 ' f , X Q z z ' . 'FP ,. as A ' A E . 4 , Q: we 'W - 's X its!-Q 1. Ambition party entertain-- ersg the voice, Helen Blocker, and the hands, Mary Beth Wright. 2. Scott Langford very cheer- ful. 3. Berdene Laycock, you have on a very pretty petticoat. 4. Twins? Nol Steadies? Yes! Long time steadies, Hil- burn, and Mackie. 5. The young and innocent Comer twins,jarold on the left and Harold on the right. 6. Readers of the crime maga- zine are Gowe r, Ellis, and Wilson. 7. Smilin' for the camera are Martha Hopkins and Betty Wilson. 8. The boy with the fightin ' est heart, Pete Cooper. 9. Looking very dressed up on Sunday is Ann Crossman. 10. Tollie Hutchens and Bill McPherson on t h eir way to dear ol' P. H. S. 11. The wind seemstobe blowing, doesn't it Shorty McLaughlin? 12. Our ve ry pretty football queen, Martha Parks. W-rf' 'Wi X - -1, sw?-f y - -i--': ' --'C 1 V- -.. NW I . 4 . ..,.f-1?b 'f'. 4 ' ,.. ff' . E Q1 1 ? Zf '5 ' ... ' Q .. SVA- X If f,', - QAATS Vw - AL , ,... QQVW u l- nw. .sT:'fi3'!.l'riY I fy- ' .Je WW , . T- jim Bob Cox, vice -president, treats freshman president Bill McPherson and-lane Wilson, secretary, to candy bars. THE CLASS UF '52 Servingtheir first of afour year sentence,the freshman class enjoyed their first year in Pampa High School. The annual comic strip party December 4, was fun and laughter for all who at- tended. The freshmen be de c ke d themselves in costumes of their favorite c o mic characters. The s pons or s of this class are: 'Mrs. Edith Rankin, head sponsor, Miss Edith Kral, Miss Madge R us k, Mr. Eustace Frizzell, Mr. j. C. Patillo, Miss Mary Dean Dozier, Miss Betty T om Riddle, Miss Captola Kimbrough, Miss Reba Cowen, Mrs. Frances Taintor, and Mr. O. I... Brummett. 9 L QP-' JE' 'IB uf 'u ,S Dale Cates Ql' Reuel Casey 5 Carolyn Carver Pauline Carter I Brent Carruth j Lee Cockrell Clara Lee Coble jill Chapman Laphon Chance Murle Collier Kenneth Coffee joyce Ann Coffey Dixie Allen 'Uhr' i , 'i r ' 'F ,S l ,jj l i 1 - Q Je , y I x I . 0. . ' so I 4 , Q .jj A I l S - 3 . ',,..,, L 'IB Donna Conley Billy Don Conklin Alma Ruth Alverson 'l -. ,J - ' ' Charlotte Allston -1 'X ' A I Q. . L J 4 js. , L , I I-,--,r,,,yf,1 , W, A' 'ru V, - ' x ' ' I jimmy Cook 'pri - , Q V It l ' , L. Dean Begert I . v 4- - Q Troy Barnett l 'X 71' Connie jean Ayers t A 1. xl x :lx 3, 421 Bobby jack Bishop . T 7' Tommie Lee Bigham ' Ann Berry . A jimmy Bennett 'Q , . it 'G' '. l - nz 111 .vi Carrol Dean Bozarth Marvin Bond Mava jo Blalock Dortha Blair johnnie Mae Black Biuy Campbell K lr Richard Burchfie . Dolores Bryan R ' joe Ann Brewer A j W ' Vivian Brake julia Bradford Charlene Cooper Noretha Cooper Arvilla Cordell Harold Cowson jim Bob Cox juanxta Cox K Neva Lynn Cox A Dolores Cramb ACF , .. ' x 1, .. 43 t -:ig-'U 1 - JL. '- .'1...J . I ...n ,ff--., P.: , ...nu Helen Keaton Virginia jones Preston jones Mildred jones Betty jones Don King Betty Kiff Maurice Kerns Keith Kelly Mary Kuehl Leroy Kretzmeir jerrie Ann King Nan Gossett Alice Gower Gene Lewis Barbara jo Ann Latus Carolyn Sue Groniger xii' - 'VN 1 Bar ton Loc khart Rickie Harden Mae jo Hankhou Geneva Gurley se jean Hendricks Ina jo Hawthorne j. W. Harvey Glen Harris Vera Geneva Hughes Doris Huffines Elsie Housdon Thomas Holligan james Hinkley Doris johnso: Blaine johnson Lee Ann lsley Margie Inman -.LE' ' ,a-r Q-ei, 4 x- Tollie Hutc he ns Glenda Husted -'!1r,',17, . S . W' I Q 4' fi w :- 'Y . ,I ,1 P ,A Prix? AL' l '. -w..,. G-P L-a N X X R onald O 'Dell jimmy Orr Ann Perkins Billy Phillips Roy Pool Vera Porterfield james Pr ic hard dward Pryor Adney Pursley Teddy Quillian Wanda Randall Nancy Rath Betty Evans Betty Lou Loffin Gerta Long j. R . Manning Roy Martin Bob Mayer Marilyn MacDonald Douglas McBride QA Le Fern McCathern Sue Lynn McFall Bernard McNamara , .v X . V, 1 1 5' I Pam Thornton Dannie Lee Rightsell Betty Sue Rich Mary Eva Reed Floyd Sackeft Knoxme Russell ,N Leola Roberts Dorothy Roberts --N I Ohn Saulsbury Nadme Rea l h 1 . 0' Donna Sue Wilkinson Charles Williams james Williams Ouida june Williams Raymond Williams Carolyn Willingham james Willson Darrell Ray Wilson jane Wilson mes Wooley Patsy Ruth Worrell Carla Wyatt G W. Yeargain john Young .KX- ' Meredith Waters Valta Welch john Lee Welton Carmen Thurston Louise Todd Royce Turpen Mary Turner Alice Ulrich Morris Walberg Helen Wallace Patsy Wells Katherine Wells Wrwmv' 4 8 , I n K A ' 4 ' 1 1,3 V , -, W Q ,'- , .. v . I -SI tr. -, A I . 1. Three Musketeers-- Wash- ington, Evans, and Washington. Z. Merchant looks happy, but what's the matt e r with Mit- chell? 3. Helen Wallace says, How- dy, partner . 4. Cute gal, Ina-Io Hawthorne. 5. Gypsy Rose Walls? 6. Guess who!! 7. Shirley culweu 8. Gloria, close you r mouth or Barton will walk in. 9. Conner, Walls, Walls, in- fants. 10. W e lc h, Hawthorne, and Williams look chummy. ll. Two lovely ladies,Mrs. Kinard and Mrs. Wilson. ld. jo Ann Latus 'C wzzrx 4 '1 1 fm frm The longed for noon hour has arrived. Many students hurry to the cafeteria to eat, gossip, and discuss the activities of the day. Bill Bond and Ralph Hutsell are washing dishes as part of their day's work. is e scneis Ralph Hutsell Delo, l 3 1 X 'V' Comer sw es Mcfqda aafoxd ms , 4 f l - 4153 'WSE , QW. A Is ' K ,. Toney Jones I 'Q Li Dick oden Betty Kiff T ' N ben heola W' CW STUDENT COUNCIL Rein' oh owns Joh . Gene esiaefff T mms vi-SVPT reasure 1' N, Donald Thut Student Counc11 Presxdent B t s0f' et -Vloy -lla Pmef Secretce scoff ArWH' storian ary 1 if-' ' ...mv Q4 i M Patty Bonn Jimmy Moore B111 M u tePhen5?n nt Senior President Junior President Freshfna Cpherso Karl S Pfesxde I1 P1-esidn 019 Ent 5oPhom D lf , A J 01' ' .mrfw x-iowa' L3 w. Harvey Cantrell Nash lm Bob Cox Us Walb S1 ' 81-8 nedy Martha Parks Marvi . nan-55 bayl Ken n Bond Elme if Zn V Wil 1' W1 1 Sackxe Son nlyx . k - T - hnson Vivian Bra e ROY 5'-llllvan 01110 Hutche Lan Blaine 30 . ns gford 4 4 X J x Xy ,. 2,-A, .T f, R . - . . md in C lchar., mer d Williams Ca U Gr iord0!1 Fras RaYrD0n Jane Wilson rro-ll Smith eene 5 S B ob McPhers ' 011 CARNIVAL QUEEN Linda Frasier, freshman, was crowned Carnival Queen at the annu al Student Council All-School Carnival, October 15. ,. ,- .ll .g ill l 1 le ,In 'E Seniors selected this spring for membership in the NHS are, left to right: lst Row: Sue Hart, Bobbye Tucker, Mary Beth Bates, Nancy Brummett, and Vaunceille Moore. Znd Row: Dick Oden, Gordon Frashier, jack McPeak, Bill Bond, Ralph Hutsell, and David Plank. 3rd Row: Cantrell Nash, Gene Garrison, Malcolm Douglass, john Allen, and john Nolan. Not Pictured is Donna Nenstiel. ' NITIONRL ' ' HONOR SOCIE ' Q' Q l L i g .h 'Fw' ' R S ' r F' X, i j s .e . E f D C X ' ' ath - I n,-Xb erlne D3V1d Pa t ViCe-p M9Namara es slden reside J - ret 300 PIC fit Ufuc yqlafga or 1 4 e Ann 59095 0 Secr F3111 etary e Seniors whowere chosen members in theirjunior year are Catherine McNamara,junice Ann Fahle, Betty Scott, Pat Bolin, Naneen Campbell, E dna Gist, David Lamb, and Don Thut. an amsaiq -VF-D , I m...41uA-.- .. - 1 , . 1 J' lla -w. fm. -,.... ,... . , juniors initiated into the society this spring are joyce jones, P e g gy Hukill, T he o l a Reim,jim Moore, jimmy Howard, john H i g h , Bill Loving, Bob Epps, and john Friauf. CV' 55 Q, cgi? ' 'TTQ' , ' . .' I , fn Students initiated into the Quill and Scroll first semester were Doris Mitchell, Martha Parks, jean Cornelius, junice Ann Fahle, and Bob Epps. , .IW C. p ' 2 Q j 'rl Scroll s Q, L Wm :fly L , L V . I H llx 'li xl X6 I l ' L ' A b ll Pat B A Naneen Clamp 6 Vice-P olln Gene Ga . Claris Glick P1'951dent resident Seq rns0n 1- ons0f etary SP Students initiated into the Quill and Scroll the last semester were Vaunceille Moore, Barbara Coonrod, Sue Hart, john Allen, Mary Hanks, Lamar Lively, and Pat Williams. R ebaKil1ian, right,was initiated in the spring of 1948. f' -. ,,., 5' y A 0 1. Frank Littlefield, Vaunceille M o o r e, Qbusi- ness managerj, jan Dic ke y, Mary Lou Hanks, Martha P a r k s, back row, and Naneen Campbell Qmanaging editorj, Patty Bolin Qeditorial editorj, Gene Garrison fsports editorj, je a n Cornelius, seated. 2. The advertising staff consists of Bobby Epps fadvertising managerj, Patsy Williams, Bar- bara McDaniels, Harry Cayce, and Bobbye Ben- nett. 3. Weldon Witcher, Darrell Husted, Mary Rus- sell, jimmy C r ou c h, Carol Hunte r, standing, john Allen, Doris Mit c he ll, Nancy Brummett, Maxine King, and Pat Covington, seated. Not pic t u re d are johnye Sue Hart Qcirculation managerj, Harold Comer, Richard Greene, Don 96 F .395 Thut, Dick Oden, Patsy Groniger, Roy Sullivan, jimmy Baines, Beverly Hegwer, and john Friauf. .umm P' mmm - L1 F mvbeu C8 Ngneeigaitof 1. Betty Colwell, jean Cornelius, and Beth Allen looking for ideas for the '49 HARVES- TER. Z. Doris Mitchell fbusiness mana g e rj, and Phoebe Osborne feditor of pe r s ona litiesj selling annuals toBettyl-lilburn Qeditor of junior sectionj and Richard Greene. 3. Gloria Baker, Mary Beth W right fsnap- shot editorj, Lamar Lively feditor of fresh- man sectionj, and Barbara Coonrod Qeditor of the senior sectionj are working on the senior section. 4. Not pictured is Joyce jones, who did spe- cial printing. The sponsor for both the Lit- tle Harvester and the Ha rv e s te r is Claris Glick. - ., - 'f '46 . v 4,3 Ax li I I 1, lk . i. 3 Si: 9 . 4' J Q A '. 'A i. ,s . ,I tl W if fl ,-vs. , ,ev- ,..- f f C l l l l X x l A - 2 , Y S Q i 1 1 f .. . : A 1 5 1 i E - 2 1 . 1 I 7 ' , , if . , , E A f- VI l , , L F ii A l ,I S . 1 1 - ' L . K Y 3 I Members of the Pampa S enio r High Band are: Richard Adams, Delores Battreal, Laura Nell Berry, juli a Bradford, B e ve r ly Brandt, Zula Brown, Wallace Bruce, Don Byars, jimmy Campbell, joan Clay, Mary Coffman, jerry Coley, Cornelia Cor- nelius, jim Cox,Mona Cox, Ba 1' ba r a Crouch, Vina Dittberner, Martha Dittmeyer, Dorothy Dixon, janece Doggett, Sally Edwards, Eulaine Ellis, Peggy Fletcher, john Friauf, Manson Glass, Carolyn Groninger, Mae jo Hankhouse, M a r y Lou Hanks, jo Dee Harden, Rickie Harden,joyce Harrah, Glen Harrellhloan Hash, Virgil Henshaw G. D. Holmes, Berenice Homer, Betty Howard, Tollie Hutchens, Douglas Hutchens, jack Imel, Gloria Kennedy, Maurice Kerns, A nn Kinsey, Nelson Kitc he ns, Leroy Kretzmeier, David Lamb, Berdene Laycock, Francis Lenning, No rma Lister, Don West, Frank Littlefield, james Lunsford. P. H. S. If- On via Plank 'CGNPI-ewes: 8 Sidegf Sjd Yfe elif' I . , ,V - -1 ' ' v W--ur . w Q i 3 i ' ' f I Y Z ' 'F 4 ,,, 4 I 1 Y ' 1 i 1 L ' 1 .7 1 2 I 1 ' y - , 4 ! 1 Ii. 5 5 ddy Marlow, janece Mayes, Dorothy Meers, Delores Miller, john Morehead, Earle arks, G le nn McConnell, M a r ily n McDonald, Robert McDonald, BobMcPherson, oberta Nicholson, Virginia McNaughton, Irma jean McWright, Duane Noel, Bobby verall, Mary jean Patton, Clarice Parks, Martha Parks, Kenneth Peeples, D avid lank, Adney Pursley, Gloria Ward, Dale Richerson, Emmett Rig g s, Danny Right- ell, Homer Scherer, M a rj o r i e McPhillips, Do nald Scott, john Shannon, Robert helton, jesse Shillings, Cecil S tew a r d, Roy Sullivan, Dan Stallings, Lowell Stark, len Tarpley, Andy Tarrant, james Taylor, Betty Thornhill, Bobbye Tucker,joyce 'hite, Ronnie Willingham, Colleen Wilson, jane Wilson, j eanni ne Worrell, Patsy 'orrell, jan Ethridge, Donna Conley, Melvin Peeples. Hifi,-.M , . 345 fob by ha pa! Dru I1 Fri y 4 aft tafy Ib M auf NX 56916 afol. Orlin Butler Director '4 -A 1 ,rw Ma, , Cwiyg Jorl. 3239 M . e MC pl: 5 BAND SWEETHEART Gloria Ward 1- 'Q-9 vgobxf 4,,q yoxbse . . . Iflhs wa V1rg1n1a McNaughton ey um jamce Mayes 11150 s CHOIR KING Dick Ocien for 2 years . ., kv CHOIR QUEEN Patsy Cox Patsy is also a senior this year. She has been a m emb e r of the A Cappella Choir for Z years. The king and queen were crowned in an impressive ceremony April 6. ,if -er. Dick is a senior this year and ha s been a member oitheACappel1aChoir for3 years and a member of the Eoy's Quartet 1 -- ,s ummea Kenneth .Baumgardner Ottolen I gt , t Director P e pa . i Nancy fopahxf' 'resid 11011 ...I I 'X ACCO ent : ' I nga De 1. 4 A 153 V ' -Pa 9 9 6.55 - ice I D L-eo JY 1 Nbr- Q VJ' sec' esfd A CAPPELLA CHOIR ent fs i .5 ' 4 T I I 5 f E t , ' First row,re ading left to right: Betty Simmons, Phyllis Scheig, Nina Ruth Arvilla Patterson, Carol Sloan, Ann Crossman. Barbara Ratc liff, junice Second row: Gordon Frashier, Bill Duncan, Odevern Spencer, Helen Blocker, joyce Scott, Patsy Cox, joan Stroup, Betty Boswell, Gale Spencer, Carme- Third row: Robert Allford, Don Spencer, Max Holland, james Moore, Nadine A nn Green, Mary Keough, Peggy Hukill, Donna R o bin s o n, jack McPeak, Fourth row: Leon T aylor. Leon English, Dick Oden, Harbord Cox, Lamar Brown, Ronald Beard, Kenneth Williams, Don Russell, Eugene Trader,Bob A CAPPELLA 1 T -l I A 5 .. , C Spearman, Etta l-lane y, Ottolene Patton, Catherine Harris, Naneen Campbell, Ann Fahle, johnye Sue Hart, Barbara Coonrod, and Sharon Chapman. D'Rene Crow, Margaret Hu mphrie s, Geraldine Perkins, joyce jones, Betty lita Dunaway, and the accompanist, Nancy Brummett. Pie rce, Norma Manatt, Betty Wilson, jewell Beckham, Barbara Blair, Betty john Nolan, Derral Davis. Lively, jack Williams, Karl Ste phe n s on, Don T hut, james Gallemore, Bob Brummett, l.,onny Carlton, Lowell Grace. IHUIR 2 2 1 2 Mixed Chorus This gr oup, composed of underclass boys and girls, is under the direction of Mr. Kenneth W. Baumgardner and is an essential part of the music program of Pampa High School. The accompanist for this group is Phoebe Osborne. The Mixed Chorus participates in the annual Christmas Concert and Spring Choral Festival. Girls' Glee Club This choral group was added recently to take care of the additional number of girls who wished to be members of a choralorganization but were unable to become mem- bers of the Mixed Chorus. This group is also directed by Mr. Baumgardner and has as its accompanist Charlotte Allston. ? lil WN it 3 0 P my Il xl -4 nv f10f30ry ,OH l '1 Eg- 9'-x 000006 K. Q? fp 1 any 0. ow 04 Axe, 4150000 Q QQ' eff' 66 I goo 0 'so0 ,DO .5 ,bi xb . at Q Q, 'lf O 'rr o A .4 Q? 42740 N O of 8, Ka ,gf 5.5 Q' 5 fp-0 GY' OJ? 04942 Q o 'Nb Q' 'Vo 9 4 Ib efaj-A' O0 'ado 046 so Sv Q9 fu or 0 6 Q o , 03 We QQ .Ng Q, Q Ng- Ogso? R? 9 BQQVQQIU sb' O O O 1,0 Q0 at -4-Q Y? .N .0 Q C' 0 x ' Q7 .Ne 3 SENIOR SEXTET Naneen C a m p b e 11, Barbara Blair, S ue Hart, Arvilla Patterson, junice Ann Fahle, Betty joyc e Scott. The accompanist for this group is Phoebe Osborne. ,. 'fl 0 if .AQ Lela Mary Ward Hanks Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. johnye Sue Hart President Members: From left to right, be- ginning at top. Betty Boswell, Pat Williams, Betty McCracken, Pat Groniger, Bobbye Tucker, Betty Sc ott, Sharon Chap- man, Vina Dittburne r, jo Alice Franks, Rosamond Allen, Martha Parks, Patty Bolin, Dorothy Dixon, Donna Nensteil, Nina Ruth Spear- man, and Martha Hopkins. t TRI-HI-Y '49 Members First row: Betty Noel,Gloria Ward, Nadine Pierce, Betty Wilson, Phoebe Osborne, and jane Hampton. Second row: Betty Wells, Etta Haney, Ma ry Ann Davis, De- lores C ole, Donna Robinson, Joyce jones, Theola Reim, and Mary Beth Bates. Third row: Betty C olwe ll , Rose- mary Prigmore, Betty Nelson, -Ioan Stroup, joyce Harrah, and Carmelita Dunaway. '12 D : - I X Mary Virginia Winston and Vaughan Sponsors of Tri-Hi-Y HI -Y Hi-Y members below, reading from left to right, beginning at the top: Toney jones, Buzzy Tarpley, Eddie Earl Scheig, Karl Stephenson, Richard Crossman, jack Sutton, Leon Taylor, Bo jack Phillips, Paul Boswell, james Gallemore, Pete Kilpatrick, Emmett Riggs, Carl Kennedy, Richard Greene, Cecil Stuart, Bill Duncan. Not pictured: jimmy Parker Tolly I-Iutchens jimmy Tucker jimmy Baines W Officers I ,.,,, . lf' avr. - vm - 'Ei . Sfmt' ii -Y members reading from left to right beginning at the top: Cameron Marsh Leroy Troop, joe Glaxner, jack Williams, Wesley Kieth, Bobby Epps, john Shannon, Roy Sullivan, jim Bob Cox, Sammy Gaffney, james Moore, Bill Loving, Dan Stallings, Dick Oden. Riot Pictured: Louis Stallings Eddy Marlow john High .............. President john Friauf .... . . . Treasurer jimmy Howard ........... Secretary David Lamb ........ . Vice-President Don Thut ....... President of the West Texas District Hi-Y I . ,jj A P K 1 .1 ,I :L uni, :I W, 4 ., H: . 5 P, j . . - .-1. I Q P 1 1 l Q -s'. ff-- Q fn .,,,,,I'vn g 1. ,,.,, Q' -N... p nn. x T Latin Club Officers Left to right: joyce Harrah, Mary jo Steward, jean Baumgardner, Phoebe Osborne, Martha Parks, Nina Spearman, Betty Nelson, Eulaine Ellis, and Gloria Baker. Lula B. Owens Latin Instructor 'LJ French Club Officers J. C. Pattillo jan Ethridge, Donna Robinson, and Barbara Ward French Instructor 3 afar Spanish Club Officers Dan Roche, john Alle n, Dale Shackleford, Dan Stallings, back r ow. Berdene Laycock, jane Hampton, Nadine Pierce, Elise Hobbs, Mary Bet h Bates, and joan Steubgen, front row. Language Clubs of Pampa High School lirginia Vaughan -lead of the Language Department Most high schools today realize the need of b r ing in g the nations closer together through the medium of language. In these days when only a fe w hours of travel can take one into a land w he re English is not the spoken language, the teaching of lan- guages is an important part of high school curriculum. v Library Assistants Standing, left to right: C. E. Pipes, Jimmie Jackson, Joe Edd Mackie, Fara Mae Roenfeldt, Irene Sailor, Edith Mae Taylor, Betty Jo Manning, Arliene Proctor, Jo Alic e Franks, Rachel Garcia, Betty Ann Wells. Sitting: Bonnie Gray, Nancy Williams, Mary Coffee, Wilma Mathus, Vaunceille Moo r e, Maxine King, Royce Turpen, Elsie Harris, Edrie Morrison, Barbara Anderson. Not Pictured: Jo Dee Harden. Registrar's Office Assistants Left to right are Bernice Homer, Donna Robin- son, Bobbye Tucker, Mrs. Roberts, Betty Joyce Scott, Catherine McNamara,Berdene Laycock, Nina Ruth Spearman. Attendance Qiiice Assistants Left to right are Theola Reim, Naneen Campbell, Mona Cox, Pat Wi1liams,Johnye Sue Hart, Joyce Jones, Peggy I-1ukill,DonnaJo Nenstiel, Norma Manatt. Sitting is Mr. Sam Begert, Assistant Principal. if. f. Radio Speech students for last semester are: Maxine King, Catherine McNamara, Thelma Henslee -I. R. Manning, joe Ed Mackie, George Bradford, Bobbye Tucker, and Charlotte All- Head stun, seated around the table. Gloria Kennedy, Elice Hobbs, Phillip Payne, Clifford of Ausmus, Virgil Henshaw, Richard Adams, Richard Greene, and Zelma Gatlin, stand- Speech ing around the table. Theola Reim, Malcolm Douglass, and Doris Mitchell, before Department the mic rop hone. Dean Bryan operating the speaking system and Louise Goddard performing the sound effects. RADIO SPEECH Bob Brown, Betty Joyce Scott, Don Thut, Gail Smith, a nd jewel Beckham were members of the Radio Speech class the first s e rn e s t er. Harold Comer, Lowell Grace, Norma Manatt, Barbara Blair, Nancy Brum- mett and Lowell Stark were also first semester members of RadioSpeech. ii if 'r ,..fg'p'-H' 1 , 59050 Naneen Campbell Gene Garrison Andy Q. 6' Sea 30161 Maman Bill smith Fla Tarra S - Ut '90 hhghr jaijzihyl ' ,F l Dan Stallings jew I ,Syl x Patty is Archie eAEe-Ckham ' -Q J ' DV' U1 . ' gg x King . chafd R1 See 'Q J , J V , Q Vir inia McNau hton j , Oden 3 g oh . Dlckermgtofl .Ioella Sergeazfulen BAT ' Ch O ,Harp L1, ,,., . 'nie' ? QD ' Farrell Holly Bob Brown Bobby Tucker Mrs. Cherington Wally Sanford Polly Walker J SENIOR PLAY A ff a Dittbe Betsy r D 5,7 West Indy WW .7 HOME SWEET HOMICIDE Dean Bryan Rupert Van Dusen Pat Covington Meg joe Ed Mackie Fx-anky Riley IM M From left to right Du-ector Archibald QGadgetJ Hofienflugel Your Angy Goetz jerry Joyce james Matson Sandra Stone Helga Commander Stone Cora Messenger , xoo , vo 0' or THE VUCATIUNAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB ' ' J Y' 1, ,.T g. -arf? W. fm . ' - ' -fb, Dn floor: C ha r le s Gist, Roy Feazel, john Morehead, Melvin Crown- over, Leroy Kretzmeir, Frank Morrison and james Bowers. standing: Everett Huffines, DonGantz, Andy T a r r a nt, Lee Blackledge, A. j. Williams, Buddy Mo r g e n, Wayne Phillip s, and Mr.A. L. Brummett, instructor. Billy McClendon demonstrates a work . project on one of the lathes while the : rest of the class look on. On floor: Mr. A. L. Brummett, in- structor, Paul Miller, Pat Mit- chell, Gerald Beatty, Bo jack Phillips, Tommy White, Bobby Green, Morris Wallburgulimmy Crouch, Robert Lowe, and Billy McClendon. Standing: F reddi e Williams, Robert T olli s o n , Francis Hunt, David Engel. Teddy Quillian, Paul Car- ter, Dale Cates, B ob Brummett, Rex Britten, -I e r ry Walker, and Bill Chapman. 5 2. . Miss Edith Kral Sponsor Grouped around the table left to right are Vesta Droullard, Mary EvaReed, june White, Geraldine Perkins, cor- 4 responding secretary, Nancy Davis Erwina McDowell, treasurer, and D'Rene Crow. S t an din g left to right are Vondell Willingham, M a x i n e King. Sitting are Betty Dulaney, Odevern Spencer, M a r y Beth W e ll s, Mary Mathieu. ' 9 Mrs. Frances Taintor Sponsor Standing left to right are Gwendolyn Pryor, Maryjo Coffman, vice-presi- dent, Mary Edna Sharp. Sitting are Naneen Campbell, reporter, j ew el B ec kham, song leader, Freddie Conner, historian. QNot pictured is Mary jo Steward, presidentj. X 1 N 1 Q , . l l - b X Q I1 at h wi -ff ' vb W A .Q L 'P 1 Mrs. Roy Kilgore R A If Cafeteria Manager U ' K H A, ,F ,krl Af-Y -.,..,1 W Pampa High Sc hool is proud of its cafeteria which is ru n so efficiently by Mrs. Roy Kilgor e, Mrs. EdnaAndrews, Mrs. Velma Meador, M r s. Gertrude Williams Qsubstituting for Mrs. Leith Hoylerj, Mrs. Dovie Fletcher, Mrs. Mildred Cole, and Mrs. Ellen Swindle. QNot pictured: Ella Ivlae Dor- sey, Lillie Gantz, and Bertha Reed, maids.J Our halls and rooms are kept spotless by Mr. Cleo Davis, Mr.j.O. Rosson, Mr. Leslie Phillips, and Mr. L.. N. Mit- chell. They take prid e in their work and the students and teachers appreciate their efforts to make Pampa High School a model of cleanliness. V if , RFQ f----1 ' N - ff N-, 7 L. I , 'h-4' - .- v wT,, 1 Mr. L. N. Mitchell Head janitor Qs- 00 'o'o'l'0 ?E ..., . . sf'''f'I52922432'il!!!23:3'323!2+!o!+!v!w.9.9.9..wr so L , ,,'.:,:gg:5555:1:3:v:32f:e2 , gg, ggi s iwnwnw -- X U 'f E' SPORTS 9 ' ' I U. -,.,,. 2'L-,.,w,.-. 2535: Students are preparing for the last period of the day. Many of the boys go to sports - football, basketball, baseball, or track - others work in town the last period but most students still have another class to attend. Lamar Lively, .lack Williams, Leon English, Le Roy Troop, and Wesley Kieth are in the dressing room preparing for track. Q9 !1. ,q,.Tf ..1 d ' - ' . av , -..4 - 1 -.' ' I. '.-I - y F 4 -, -. . . fn '. - - A A A' -7 R ., Tom Tifnps , coacln, and Aubro. Nooncasfsr , a.ssis+cm+ coach Xb rs' f' A It 7 'A 'I qi! Robes-f Morris and F?obs,r+ L-4. Sfonf., 0- -Fil ' XXX Sfudenf' managers 5 Q05 MCMHHCLYN Bu5im:sS Manager 4 lc gm, M Diva 3 ,J , -----pf .... 'h . amiga?-Qf A 1 , M , Q WM il' WSSIE5 Kieih Lamar Livslg Tackle Williams Ho.lf'- Back Qua.r+er back CO- Cflpfain -Hfilfbd-Ck 'ws I HHRVE FGOT PHIIHP pagng U-immqvj Hill Bill RU-Yl50Y'1 Guard Guard Cenff-Y' ll A i' 4l, - an 71-1: --,Q silll -iii -ini-'gg iliq ill. 1. H96 ' 'l H 11 -I1 AQ Q li.- Y .. 4 J X Q Dirral Davis o-Ca.P+a.in - End STEP? BALL Ralph Hu+seH Tacklt W o ii i H Lv . 9 x ,- WM,-,ffvfg - ' 'l'i 0 Q ini ,M '- 'Q'-vw1 iU llllwlfqunq 'limi Bill Bond Timmg Ho..5s.s End Full-Back I Havvasjrer Schedule, BOIDID5 Tack phillips WE .20 I9 I8 ici O I3 33 .Qin 7 I4 ICQO Norflw Da,Ha.s Graham ldsleim, Vernon Wu'cki+o. FCLHS Plainview BrownFie1ci Lubbock Ptmoxil lo Berger' To+a,l fps Tackle i 1 lvl THEY :. '15:'.f O ,an 1 pu- l aw ..,. iuicnun unlu- 11 H will Um all ii ww 'Q ,, - li 'G N--, .V . ..,.., '-0 -Q.-. H f 1 , - - and - . Q O D i - Ui 1 ii tn., .3 .'- ig, '-Nl. -T: +1 L-Q S ,, i 1 K 7 ii. J 1 Q . N 'Q ... 'T English G C Q Qaiii i-nl' in 1 awe I' ---'V wr KIIQ? ' gl fu? -min' 7-gc-Av . - -legs +3 :Of F B l Dis-gg ' r 51. it i 4---H--. ....,., . itdiiw gh- Q' I.. .,,,.qui mnoiqg -QQ g,,, -,ii M191 9i 1 W iii ui i-ii:-Q 1 5119-. ll t ti qui 'i 1 iii-q .si i 1 ' ii. 1 L ii i Ai 3 i 'i U Ol 5 1 ,D ' li F ., Roclr-.E C L T 65 Ks- wr . 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M iiq Qreltii M It l Q u-pw1n-u annum . ali: xii' it .iq 1173 l 104' M - iii ilW P' Q .V HOH G OSB NOlCLY1, E ' Orhev G C' l'Q! ... --uk 51-4-r-suv ,4. 2 - B 0 . - V, , :',,t,,,.-T n 'ii . u-.Q ': - . . -- Q . it Q 'su i 7 791 ii Q '11 - ' W' 4' - oi- s 1 I- . Z ig ,VV 1. f' K .QL -. 'i' it A ' 'ln -- ' 0 Q 0 1 6 Q M , 4 ng . ' A J f I 5 N V L . . I 4 Q , ' . I ...-3,-gun-1 ' :va I, Qgpniif si? mn- -' .,.' 'vw jp ' 1 Scmug, T A VQH50Y1,HB Boswell, T init Lvgcuiqs 11 - bn-1 li ...F WM W 1 ii MW 001 ,W 0 1 w 2 f' Cooke, QB by KZWE. v r wanna A annals ljg QQ 1iiV4gM'ii I ' HC15ES,C F I R S T E A M Officual all slalc -honorable menhon For? Worlk Sfar Talzgram - Firsf ham fXLl.-DISTWCT l SECOND ww TEAN ,r QI 4 if l'l0nora.blE msn'l'ion - Bo Tack Phillips, Wtslsg Kis+lw , Bill Bond Timmg Hill, Leon EnSliSlw GUEPILLA FGCDTBALL Urohn Bond ,right Coach , and Eusfaci Frizzsll , Ronald Beard . Mana er assos+on+ coach. 3 5. vjeakherrs Timmj Baines U-ol-,,, Y MQW ol-In Thu' .7 5 - Q Timmg CamPbeIl Buzz Ta 'Ffcf1- Garda! Mafkkf-W Paul MuSjrave B b s 0 Mcphefson Reber! Bralj Eddie Marlow C1-D-Hoxmc WE' 73 'S I 1 G uerilla. Schedule - Wheeler Plainview BOY'-9ST Lakeview Berger Pl ainview Amarillo TOTAL -4 THEY I5 I .-,5 I l .' 0 h . 4 l V i .2L 7 gg S4 4, '. CH Top row, lelfl- lorigwl , Tackie i-ligginbolham, Dogle Do53e1'l', C oirrol Gozarlli , Qillg Mfllvain , Pele Kilpelrick, and Richard Qualls. Bzrllom row , leF+ lu riglnl, Eclolie Qag , T. 'E . Callun , Qoloba Log 5ux+on, Donald Scoil, Solobj Qogers ,and Lee Hoover. .A ' Top row , leF+ +o righl , Dawrencfe. e Q Rice , Terrj Walker, 'Hamm-ij Marlin, 2 v JA VI Terrj Coles, and Kenne+l-i lAJilli'ams. MQ as mi 4? i 86 x l A . ' 5 Bd'l'l'ovn row , leflf -lo riglvl, R05 , ' Baileg, Ed Langlord. , Evnrnell' s Qiggs, anal Dale Gomlz. 5 ' Q jfahia 9 N-fda 3 , ' 'E A ii ' Top row ,lefl lo rislnl, Buol , I j l'l' V li Levming ,Frank l..il'lleVielri . Hugh 'Tl Ig fi '2 IH- Braeej. Hoke Pepin. ond. Cnarleij l i - it, 3 9w.i+L., -is fall wi Q Y . Bellows row, lell +0 riglnl' , as if Gene Bjnuvn. Howarol Musgrave, Harold Smillw ,372.Warcl.,om1 Gill Epps. rvxofxj - I gear mP9I0 FE DCU DDU PWD Q Q Edna SMQYP w '. 1YLw'O QLYXKOY- .1 Fr Qrfoffs lqflsfon UN Hu! QSM ,.4l!' 2 I' Lows Sfalf gglm-ES Gallfmorc S'3 Uor M35 amor lffflar Q ffffbfg 1 Y eshmar, ,gear g: 'Qf'Nl Effis Senior - BETT5 Tejas Sc.o'H' OP, C '0 i ljiar Head. Cheer Leader - 4 gears ,' vv I N w x x - 3 4 CF 'Q Q M, .1 B askaflpam Q user: Donna, Nevmsldcl A1-i'E,YXdc1VN+S ckgh gflrba C Babb VX Cro ra. M Dqmcfs S K E T B A L Guerilla. coul1,2l'olm Bond Harvesfar Coaclw The Horveslers won +wo +ournolmanls, one a+ Brownwood amcl one al' Childress. 'Dann won I3 of flmcir I4 non- conkrence james. V hl4,x,.a4qyl:5k2.v...1., ,1., .... . ,J.......:..... , Harvedcr Manager Guerilla. Manager Dale Shacklelford Zfsrv-3 Colsg Cla?-lon r'l'Nealej H arves-lar Conlfsranct Schedule W8 Thea Lulobocl: 32. 2.9 Brown-Pialcl 59 2.3 Plainview 44 32. Amarillo 37 4l Bev-Ser LH 37 laulaboclc 34 32, Brouml7ialcl I-I5 37 Plainview 54- 40 Amarillo 2? 30 Dfslriml- Plauo-FF Amarillo 31 34 Lulolaock 47 47 DQUSKQSS! C 0,9'ka.m I 1-IUWVVIQDIDI U33 x-Xowmd D Q- Vl'3 Qllfy-no Y' E Bond fy- 6 '12 .19 K AN 'I 0 .gf f l V . ff 3 I Q! f'-flap? 4, - In Fw , .--,. . uw -Q 551 u l 1 3 ,gs 55 9 X I ALL-DISTWCT BFXSKETBALL ' , Derral Davis - Fir-5+ Team Bill Bond - Second Tgam 'acaplom Malcolm Douglass YYWOLZS a lelflf lvlvldssl Slwol cl ri +lwa lasl uorlsr oi? G z Nora 9 ompa 05 wall as lvfrlle, ' U W3 C14 X l'l'lE l30fY1pa- Hmorlllo kjama. Howard Qvxcl C7 ll-W Q Q , ' A i' Garner, l-loglwas , and Nlomass of Amarillo look on. :L df: . N?Jy j 2: -D' ...ry Tames Gallamora U'imrn3 I-lowaral Malcolm Douglass l-lomonnsni lVlaNTuoN fvbi I.:F+ to riglvl, Gordon Yoder , Liz Cockrell, Ro! Kinj, Howard Musgrave., Opponenl Guerillas Sfralford B, 35 2,9 Mel: Ian A 44 33 S+ra+ford 'An 55 30 pcrrglon 'AH 5l 9.7 Childress 'B' 26 2,9 Quail A 27 ll. Sumner woocl ' B' 24 3 O Shamrock 'An 35 I7 Philips 'B' 23 4-4 Pumps NB' 32 34 Shamrock fl 37 2,5 Briscoe 'A' 30 39 whzcler fl 33 42, flllfsovw nfl 2,9 'las Ragdan A 32 38 Miami 'XA' 59 HL whilz Duzr 'Hn 37 30 Boron- 'B' 30, 35 Borgir 8 '45 22, while Dear 'Au 34 32, Nlcbzan 'H' 44 34- LQH fo nglvl' , Carroll l-lsflin , Carl Kevmadj , co-capmin , Tames Clauncln co- caplam., GUERILLA BASKETBALL A4-LEP? fo righf , 802.1--l-0J'Pl85, Ronnie Samples, Tanuj Tones, Elmer wilson. ,l -1'-PIT? , la 1 , l .. , . ,.,. , ,l.,,,,,.Y.1,y, , , ww . ffl?-4,-,., W - ' L-, .. M. ' A .QL x.,vV . I , A , Q 3' 5 1 tk V l eg ja l l l l 0 .,,f LTL xx.. V . galil , E W 5 I b 1 i1'l1 M,N l f' l - ' 3 -' ll ' Y .Ah V' NX rirsl row , Weslej Kislln, Bolo l-linklej , Nlax Qobloins , Don Was? , Marvin mrval , Eddie Marlow, Bud Lavmivmj . Second row, Tackle Williams, humor velg ,Horborol Cox , De Wemj Cudvaeg , Carl Kavmadg ,Bolo l-logics, Carrol nilln- Bock row , Tommtj Ellison , L-sown ,glislw ,Llerog 'Yroo , Bill Bond, Oural P ms, Dan Rocks , Pala Kilpnlrick ,Coach ,A 'ff' wn Ti DPS. 4 Qolobins, Williams, Davis , I-linkltj I-lurdlars. l Kfellw , l-larval , l-lauses ,Cox-440 Ralajl lTQHCK l U S J C4 1 ,ff . 4 f. I . ' 'x.,-H.. f' L: 1 ' 1-3 .. -1, f . ww '-' 5- . w,1:'vr'svGa4-- PA axcoxm D' U ,Ck . A A 5' X - Li, -, - . K' i f ' A E ' s ' de- 4'5 - . A :wig 31, ig ,av Ron ' -A - -- -ff' 'He SQ A ward V rhpfcs Ho if, A ffl I , X B I . A ' 'ti ' 'W'- ' 4- ,--. --L .A it a-oz. M- :ra kt C ' - X n Frrau-P c I ox u A MA ar Rxcxn 0' BGX I N G .EH +0 righf, Hoxvej cmd COX..., BASKETBALL I F A I ..aF+ +o Yighf , Lewis, Miid-:QU , '1'AFze, Tama-5 CALISTHENICS -Eff +0 rigkf, Harvej, Davis , qllowmj , Bodd-aj , M'Dona.lcl., BUYS B E. FOOTBALL Hulsemj , MH-cMeN, Si Liwis.-9 SPEEDBALL Tongs, Harvanj , Munn Whiffen 1 ,Q 2 .Q , .N 13 BASEBALL Harvf. Anderson , 5 1 ujki'H'iLYX ...y BUYS D E. 1 LeF+ fo HSM , ?irs+ row, Tosca Hurrah ,Carmalii'a. Duvmwmj, Bf.H'5 Hawflaornf., Vilma, Freuclsvwrick , Narilse Conklin , Clara, Darlingg Second , Marihjn Holamit. 'Sang To wlnihs , Quik MSNJIT , Mrs. C,Iif+on McNeela5 , Mergers? Rcdk, Ola, 'Xue QMVH-., Cacsiio., McLaughlin ffhird , Margj To Sfawarol , Bsfnj Evans , Povofing Zhavxal , Bsrnahu M5Mi-fm, Alice Gower, Doro'Hu5 purvis , Derma. dashing!-ang Fourth , Nssda, Dgkes, Berfj Maia. Baverlij Hegwsr , Vondel! Uilhnfikom 'SMLYKEB Culwin, Vicki' Qing!! gFiFHm , Clara Was1win3'rovx,Ncnc.5 PGH1. VOLLEY BALL CLUB GIIQLS' L DE. LEP? fo rigkf, Wixmo, Friucltn Adamit , Clara, Darling. f'. ' !' 1 141253 EEZ- EIUFIXUY 1' 1M.L rick. Marg 'So Whifi, Mclrilljn . ,, .,-, ..,,,l,T,,i1W,,griT 7 3 ., f l P . ' fa ff Q l l 2 V Top row ,le-P+ +0 rigkl, Ola.. Mae Smi+ln, Donna. waslnivmglon , Clara, Wcxslnmglon , Bzllij Cramlo 3 E3oTlom row , Vivian La Favar, Pobarlm Niclaolsovx , DcloreS Crcivvwla. TAPPING CLUB From lcfl +0 righl' ,Ola Nlas Smills . BQH5 Cv-awxlo, Clara. Waslxinglon , Dovmc. Wash' inglon , Delores Crumb , Qoloarlo, Nncholson , Vivfovw Lux, Fevir, T Top row ,lapr +o rigid' , Gwendohjn prgor, Srnasfina Edwards, bahoncla. Edwards, Timmii: lUoo+r,n3 Boiom row , Shirlsj Hushn, Svzhdn Lewis, Sharon Chapman. Rosamond Allan. TENNIS C LU B Gwenclolgn Vnjor., Top row, ld'-P +0 rigid, ivgledn Lewis, Lahondob Edwards. 'Toajce Hav-ral'u,Cvwsndol1jn Prgorz Bo'H'om row, Cecelia. Mcbaugklivw , Viola? Reigai. TUIVIBLING CLUB 1429+ fo Yighf, LaGL10Y1ClQ, Edwareis, Violsj IQMSEI, Ciceli a, M9 L,au3Nin, Tomjct Hurrah, Evslgn Lewis, Gwevsdolnjn pr-mjor A-.1 f ill I P-fQQf:E7n f Tom, 'C L? Mlm Son Working in fine Umor! class are 'Jimmie 3 Swaarsnfjen ,Oia Mas 'Smiilmand Doris Graham. Uafchinj fha bird in Tumping Yor fha ban Ore Garda radmiifon are 'Ssmmia wooien Long and MorjaHcL Ford. Referee md Qfwendolgun prgor. is BUTE, Sus. Green. SWS To Pwwn.YX55On kye, ncenxfadkxng QrK5Qf. CO ba GMAOW poi Adams Jusi' finiskad. Hurowmg 0. shfikf.. preparing For gqyq,-5 dancing Henri Lou Sharp and Mava. To are 32113 Karr, Barbara. Caper-Bauer, Blaiock are waifiv-13 For Has pi+cln. Doroikg Purvdsmand Tenn Boumgardner 1. jimmy Howard jumps for K, the shot and Bill Bond is wait- K ' 5 - ing for the rebound. ' ', I, 2. Pampa-Borger Game as 1 , 'r ll. the Bulldogs punt on fourth l Q down. 'gtg In I f.,..aFw 1 'Gil ' I w !'. hu V F 9 . K 1 'l I 1.0, . Q 1 rx x 1 . I J, ' ' ff If 3. At the captains table at the Athletic Banquet. 4. Action inthe Plainview Game whic h the I-iarvesters won. it aff? A' ' I. , 1' 5 s s.. l , . 1 Q' . 4'-.1 V .35 .TQ ' ll '11, I .tx A 2 Or ,hier ' 4 - 6 'I ' ' ' X , A Q., V 9 2.4 aww V- 5. Bill Bond drops in another against Brownfield. 6. Tommy Allison follows with two more. 7. jimmy Hill coming up fast in the Plainview Game. 8. Davis gathers in the pas s that beat Lubbock, Z6-19. T ,- ' 'x V 4,1 f V . I 5 .' 1 u - .. , - N 1 . X , X' ' '. f' f 'DQ' ' : . , 1 5' '1 - 'QL' J Q -- ' p .' 5. ' .' ia ' .X . 'I 'LG I . nal, lr A l , -A-1 M ' ' -A .M .L L A A ' qv C 'll-..:.k., H . .Q- il A S 1 l yr hr x P x . l M- b X 9' g-gg? I ' I- Q ,, In , if r nl D ' HT '4 3 --'fn J iqbgi-,dl ,,.,, qi... 5 ww i S. fr ..r'r?..s'.v 'f f 24- ' A3 N- 9' 0 Qs f'f ' ' ,slag 1. Eff 1. Borge r-Pampa Game or Thanksgiving Day. Z. james Gallemore s w e a t s it out during Lubboc k Game Qwe wonj. 3. Athletic Banquet at Pampa High Cafeteria. 4. Davis shoots and it's two more points against Lubbock. 5. Pampa-Lubbock Game which we also won Z9-19. 6. Bill Bond getting ready for the rebound. 7. jack Williams hits the turf a g a i n st Plainview Bulldogs. 8. jackSutton hits two against Brownfield. ' 1 X314 , n .1 - .., PERSONALITIES Mr. Leslie Phillips is opening the auditorium door for the senior play cast. He is guardian of the build- ing at night while students practice plays, attend parties, meetings, or the other activities which take place at the school during the evening. RH - Selma F'-auonlfe AAAAJ lining! n up , ' r ,Q l - - - f -- .3515 .,. -'Lx-7, i YW f ,p Ea-:'H'y Lyce SCOH' 13I'1i'iP Payne fm uh ' K enior' I-auori+es lr E in unior' auori'l'e5 4' W ,Afx X lx , -XX :r mice ones immy parker' Benq Allen Tommy fv,ar'l'in 4 f Opl'1OY'1 OY' e F-avorH'eS Freshman Fauorihes ' .QWM 1, fy rg: A f 6 A ' J U' x vm 11 LEG HHH IS' 3 Ohh VOUYIS Delores LEG ITQBIFH I-Ima .A f ff 1 fl ' lv lf' 1 f ,' my ,J V A f mf' .4 , If 3 , , , N ,I . x 92' 5 IAF. x We -4 sf 932 -' -N ., xx., - K, M4 iw '.-Q QQ Q15 ' ,L ..,, .AX v' Qi-L .. QU: I S. N H u+a1Lor y E Ua'eJic+or'iar1 Q F junice nn alwle Higlwesf Qanliing Qoy Lamb ,WT 1 If f I . Lt U,- 1 B-Q Us-u. ,4 Q .Oo Ot. V-'hi 'fl :rog- Pvf-, . -. ,wa f . lvl .-4-uf is 1. Freshmen Stova ll, Seitz, Y oung, Shelton, Stewart, and Mills. Z. Richardson, Wells, Byars, Prigmores, and Mitchell. 3. Looking c ozy are Naneen Campbell and joan Clay. 4. More Freshmen: Mcllvain, McPherson, Williams, Lock- hart, Young, and Coffee. 5. Move over, Bob Epps, so james Moore can get in. 6. Pretty misses are jone s, P e r kin s , Berry, Schwartz, Thornton, Isley, Stallcup, and Fraser. 7. Our amateur winner, Mar- gie Humphries. 8. Sitting pretty isjoan Stroup. 9. Cute couple, Littlefield and Berry. 10. The big three, Lively, Troop, Williams. 11. Pretty Ann Berry in white. 12. Freshman Turpin, and Wyatt. 1. johnye Hart and Bobby Hayes long, long ago. Z. Prissy Patsy Ellis. 3. Bobby Epps andCorney Cornelius hiding behind a pillow. 4. What's so puzzling, james Moore? ? ? 5. Mildred or Meredith Wat- ers ? ? ? 6. Always smiling, jean Cor- nelius. 7. What's so interestinghjim- my Hill? ? ? 8. Caught looking very pretty in study hall is Phyllis Little- ton. 9. P e g g y Hukill posing very nicely. 10. Also looking very pretty in study hall is our pin-up, Delores. 11. Is this Fahle, our dearly beloved editor ? ? 12. Two handsome gents, Billy Epps, and Richard Miller. 13. Dolores Cole on the rocks. 14. 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