Big Spring High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Big Spring, TX)

 - Class of 1952

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Each one adding something to our school, and yet, each leaving with a little more knowledge of life than when they entered, new aspirations, dreams, and ambitions, increased wisdom, education, and intelligence has been gained by each one leaving. Our first aim was to give you the very best annual you have ever had. The next was to give you a memory book that would increase in value every day, every year that passed. We like to think of you looking at your El Rodeo and recalling everything you did while at Big Spring High School . . . from the things you learned from books ta the fun you had with your friends. We hope the book shows our pride and reflects our love for just these things. THE STAFF nu..-W.. . ....:,.. -... STATE All free Governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people. James A. Garfield 3 Because of his splendid leadership ability, his friendly, loyal attitude, his quiet, persistent courage that has won him the deepest admiration and respect of the entire school, for his W o r k in the field of music, we, the members of the annual staff for the 1952 El Rodeo, hereby dedic ate this annual to J. W. King. IS F lf, -nf . 1, . A F W Q W 3 ' , .L b. 'A' I - ' ' 'Iii f . ag 1 1iE,:'-4 A ff- ' Q of N-Uf- ,VA -Q.. Mxzs in-ACJJG - M H4 . qyvvn + A I JAP' , - 1 MGA' . LfV L ' 4g 1ggg 5 J Nw ,M 'W I 'Q' ,iff , w,.,'A- I I b0 wu-nfefv , v ' f ff qf,,,,,,, ' !3J- 'K Rf ' X gl fgf-r f , V X it If m I Aff-fy: A, ,E . 1' I 2 :fl X 4 , i'2M3f5? f '1 For the pa st several years the members of the school board have beenwoi-king and striving to create a new high school plant which would provide adequate space for the growing needs of Big Spring. These men have finally seen all their plans become reality. Marvin Miller Dewey Martin john A. Coffee President Vice-President Secretary E E E E BOARD or , , .N A 1 'E , '21 13 fry? QM Q. Ai,-4' ken' Blau . dent ' t T' SuPer1nt5n0utSide C1250 1 U. . S , haSn,1a h15' . ter- t:g?. .wg He S . eork' one OSCo11t Wofhe Ad- W ts is BOY irman oft 6 and QS Cha E be6n rnfn enty has t C O tw vanCemf1IO no T afijlembef if 1' al . yeaguffelo Tr Distflct' m any the Lone Star d Start the help? . '-ty. In h he ha Sqqthis Vlflnleceiveq t troopsl kenshmf d Th1S1 Blah 31' ' I O Sflfltgr Beavei ixard glgegler- fi. hig h 6 Z..t1nguiS'5Z.nci1' ts for d on 3. ic' Scos to boyhofgoy Scoulinghip Vhiie basis-S pt B1anAnder- . u ' Hired W1Zh5c0utS'ggger1' aff. 53: Tommy T S 8 Bzc SPRING INDEPE NDEN T SCHOOL DJSTR W. C. ELANKENSHIP. S Y Bra SPRING, MESSAGE TO TEXAS THE ICT ursmurewosur SENIORS l 952 On this 50th Anniversary of the Big Spring Independent School District, I have the honor to write a parting Word toa group of the finest young men and women in the world. First I want to assure you that I love every one ofyou sincerely, and I wish for each of you a long, happy and prosper ous life. These are things we all desire most in lifeg h app i n e s s, prosperity and love. You r family, your friends and so ciety will love and remember you as you love and serve them. Make of yourself a loveable pe rson. If you want to be truly successful and happy, dedicate yo ' to the service of others. Sin cerely, ur llfe 5 I w 4 x ' ,, 1 X a, Q 1 , H 1 X- 5 K X. ' X X 5 L '90 1 I la ' 2' M .im I' ' ' ff X -wi -. n if .fr J if 4 af ff' '-'li ,, ,. 'fu -qi. . 'a H- I 'k'f'x-f fx 7 r ' 'K F- aff.. K NX 'Q MRS. NANCY ANNEN B. S. -- N. T. S. C. Homemaking RUTH BEASLEY B.S. -- T. S.C. W. Biology WAYNE BONNER B. S., M. S.-- N. T. S. C. Social Science-Coach MRS. LUCY BONNER B.S. -- N.T.S.C. Chemistry BERT BR EWER B.S. -- A.C.C. Alg. -- Coach LLOYD E. EMERICK B.S. -- N.T.S.C. Shop GLENN T . GUTHRIE B. A., M. A.- T.U. Alg-Trig-Geo. MRS. GENE HARRINGTON Texas Tech Secretary JEAN HYDE B. A.--Baylor English-Speech - v .fl J. W. KING B.S.-M.E.--Texas Tech Band Director IONE MCALISTER B.A.--E. S. T. C. English L. E. MCCOLLOCH B. S.-M.E.--Texas Tech Social Science - Coach DELL MCCOMB B. A.-- Texas Tech Speech-English BETTY LOU MCGINNIS B.S. -- T.C. U. Typing -Sec . T raining EDNA EARL MCGREGOR B. S. -'- Lubbock Homemaking GERALD M. MCKEEL B. S.-M.E.--W. T. S. C. MRS.MARGUERITE MURPHY 'z' McMur ry Libr . Clerk JOE B . NEELY B.A.--Hardin-Simmons U. T. and I, Mech. Dr. WILLIAM K. PATTON B. S.-- Texas Tech. Am. Hist.-World Hist. ARAH PHILLIPS M.S. -- N. T.S.C. Girls P. E. - Coach 10 Q New Qi 1f.. S ef U! fl' -3 -an-Q, .Ss M :FA Ki? xx . .I RUBY POWERS B.A. -- A. C. C. Distributive Education WOODARD ROBBINS M. A. -- Texas U. Alg.- PG. WILDER ROE M.A.--N. T. S. C. Guidance Director COLLEEN SLAUGHT ER M.A. -- T.S.C.W. Spanish ERMA JEAN SLAUGHTER B.A. -- Sul Ross History - Eco. MRS. ERMA STEWARD B.S.--Hardin-Simmons U. Journalism-Publications OSCAR L. WEST M.A.--Hampden-Sidney C . English Members of faculty not pic- turedg Carl Coleman,Harry Plumbly, Truett Vines, Roy Baird, Mrs. Rita Weeg EDWARD LEE WELCH Southwest Baptist Seminary Howard Payne College Bible MRS. HELEN WORLEY Hardin-Simmons U. Study Hall TRUETT JOHNSON M. E. -- E. T. S. T.C. Junior High Prin. LETHA AMERSON B. A.--Hardin-Simmons U. Math.-Jr. High ROLAND E. BAUMHARDT M. S. -- Texas Voc. Ag. - Jr. High NANCY BOSWELI.. B. A. -- William Jewel Hist.-Civ.-Ir. High EARL CRAWFORD B. S. -- N. T. S. C. Drivei-'s Ed.-Coach, Jr. High AGNES CURRIE B. A. -- Lindenwood English - Ir. High LORENA HUGGINS B. S.,-- E. T. S. T. Social Science - Jr. High MRS. PAT JONES B. A. -- Texas Tech. English - Ir. High MRS. OLA KARSTETER M. M. A. -- Texas U. Math. - Jr. High EDNA NORRINGTON M. A. -- U. of Kansas Library 11 CLARA POOL A. B. -- Baylor U. History - Jr. High LYNN PORTER B. A. -- Austin College Math., - Ir. High MRS. BOBBIE ROBINSON B. A. -- N. T. S. C. Ir. Bus. Training- Ir. High MRS. MARUON RUTHER- FORD B. S. -- N. T. S. T. C. Gen. Science - Ir. High CLARA SECREST B. A. -- Texas Tech. Penrnanship - Ir. High MARY BETH SHOFNER B. A. -- T. C. U. English - Jr. High ANNA SMITH M. S. -- N. T. S. T. C. Girls Phy. Ed. -Ir. High MRS. VALERA WEST B. S. --Peabody College Masters -- T. U. Reading - Ir. High CLINTON E. WILBURN M. A. -- Univ. of Kentucky Reading ' Ir. High AVON WILCKE B. A. -- N. T. S. C. English - Jr. High MRS. ROBERTA WILEY B. S. -- T.S. C. W. Homemaking - Ir. High LORINE WILLIAMS B. S. -- N. T. S. C. Spelling - Ir. High MRS. ALICE WILLOUGHBY B. M. -- Drake U. Music - Ir. High MRS. DOROTHY WINDER B. S. -- S. W. T. T. C. Math. - Ir. High D. D. I1. D. PADUL1 I 5 af ,317 R .sssii I 'N 5, . f . 1 x N rg ,,..-as .S rs i' ' M A f' ,A - Q k -L: A A V wsf' .4110 5 Administrative And Office Personnel Seated left to rightg Mrs . Arnabel lace-Sec.,Mrs.Kaylohnson-Sec., Mrs LavernBerryman-C lerk,Mrs. Tressi. House-Deputy T ax A s s e s s o r, Mrs Love- Louise Horton-School Nurse, Mrs VelrnaGriese-Elem.Music Supv., Mr Dean Bennett, E1emSupv., Mr. W, C Blankenship-Supt. Standing left to right Mr. Burns Lane -Visiting Teacher, Mr J'. D. Hagood-Tax-Assessor Collector Mr.E. S. fPatlMurphy-Business Man- ager. ,Ava My - , .3 5 .- ' + 9 ,gyr 3' if . sl I af' fy gi ' Q J 15 I , , . ,QF ,L I' 'WV' 7 if ,-5' WE- 3 'f ggvf1?5W1'f wwf Vw M '. :SSX c Y? S f if ' ff, - 1 M-451. ,L , 'M ,wr -adv IOR, CLA S OFFICERS PRESIDENT - HAROLD HAYNIE VIC E-PRESIDENT - LANE BOND SECRETARY-TREASURER - BILLIE MAYFIELD if , Zell? Q52 Q62 Qs- X ' 'if ik 52? ? 25QQ5 2 Q. Q6 2QQ522ggQ ivigiildi 21 , ' 52 229 ,qigjg Q ZEQ EEQQ 4 if 42 -Ei ljffa Cggfligili 4 MN 2 Z lx X Shirley whips up a little spirit, though the game is over How's the crew-c ut, Robert? Make Harold get aft e r those dishes, Bonnie 16 BOBBY ADAMS Transfer Snyder,Tex. Ir. Favorite 51, Ir. Play 51, Chorus 51 -52, Pres.Chorus 52, Editor Cor- ral' 51-52, Student Council 52 DONALLMAN Transfer Odessa,Tex. D. E. Club 51-52, Baseball 50 - 51 JEAN ANDERSON F. H. A. 48-50, G.A.A. 49-50, V.I.C. 51-52 RAY ARNOLD Transfer North Dal- las High School R. O. T. C .fDal1asQ MARY ANNE ATTAWAY Band 47' 52, F.H.A. 48-50, Spanish Club 48- 50, Shorthand C lub 51-52, Drivei-'s Ed. 51 SALLY BABER F.H.A.48-5O,Span- ish C1ub48-50,G. A. A.49-50,Bib1e Club 51 NILA BAILEY F.H.A. 49-50,Span- ish Club, 48-50, G.A.A.,49-5O,Bible Club 51 ANITA BESERIL D. E. Club 51-52 LOUISE BOADLE LatinClub 48-50, B and 45-52, Downbeat Staff 50-51, Shorthand Club 51-52 LANE BOND BibleClub48-49, Pres. Bible Club 49, Acc. Choir 51-52, Vice Pres. Sr. Class 51-52 DORIS JEAN BROWN Spanish Club 48-50, Acc. C hoir 49-52, C or ral Staff 51-52, Band Queen 51-52 KENNETH BRYANT Spanish C lub 47-50, D. O. Club 51-52 ' 7b77 tl GLENN DA E BUNN and 47-52, Spanish Club 48-50, Allied Youth 48-49, Key Club 49-52, Downbeat Staff 50-51, Hi-Y C lub 51-52,C0r- r al Staff 50-51, Drum-Major 51-52 DEWEY BYERS YearlingS47 - 49, Basketball 47-49, Track 47-49, Choir 51 CHARLES CARNES D. E.5O-51, Pres. D. E. Club 51, Key C lub 50- 51, Acc. Choir 50-51 EUC EN E CARPENTER Yearlings 47-49, Basketball 49-52, Latin Club 48-50, Bible Club 49-50, Hi-Y Club 51-52 DALE CHANDLER Senior Play 51, Exchange Assemblies 51-52 BARBARA CHAPMAN T r ansfe r, Hobbs, New Mexico. Extremely talented in art .fw- A t 3 i if l 1 7 xx M ,...--r ,puma- fn .M ,sf-,. .V 1 ...gi wg G is wwe 'V-f f - if Q - WK -a-4 3. 'K So that is how the Presi dent of the Student Body makes his A s Visiting Buchanan Dam are Joy Annelle Fran- cys, Frances , and Jackie 17 Q hs nv ' www? -RN., . K. I N. -golf 11, ug-I 'S of ev 'fi it I 1 Q. X 2 , Delmar rn ode 1 s his uniform Jackie isn't studying, she's signing annuals Scott, Carpenter and Murphy compare heights M.--til ' ...- ,,,p-naw' st Q r Q5 5 1 'lb S 5 f 3 . e M, CARROLL CHAPMAN L ati n Club 48-50, F.F.A. 48-50, Chorus 51-52 JERRY CHRISTESSON Transfer Breckenridge, Tex., Shorthand Club 51 -52 ORVAL CHURCHILL Football 50- 52, Band 51-52, Band Lt. 52, Key Club 51-52 MARTHA CLARE G .A.A. 47, Tumb- ling 48 - 51, Tri-Hi-Y C lub 49-52, Shorthand Club 51-52, Spanish Club 48-49,ElRodeoStaff,Business Mgr. 50, Art Editor 51 J. L. CLAXTON Transfer, Forsan, Tex., Football 50-5l,D. O. Club 51- 52, Pre s. D. O. Club 51-52,Hi-Y Club 51-52 HELEN CLINTON L atin Club 48- 50, H. E. C lub 48-50, Bible Club 50-51 JIMMY COLE Latin Club 47-49, porter D. O. Club 52 Tennis 49, D. O. Club 50-52, Re- QH uf X-.-' JANNIE COLLINS Vice-Pres. Soph. Class 49-50,Latin Club 48-49, F. H. A. 48-49, Corral Staff 50-51, Hi- Talk Reporter Big Spring Dailey Herald JIMMY CONLEY Band47-52, Latin Club 48-50, Key Club 49-52, Treas- urer Key Club 50-51, Lt. Gov.Key Club 50-5l,Hi-Y Club 51-52, Treas- urer Hi-Y C lub 50-51,Band Lt. 51- 52, Hi-Y Model Legislation 51 .ii A1 S I. SEULAH COOK SpanishC1ub 50-5 , lhorthand Club 51-52, Bible 51-5 Ihorus 51-52 VARREN COOPER F. F. A.48-52, fearlings 47-48 SECIL COUCH Main interest .s building model airplanes VERN CRABTREE F. H.A.48-50, ipanish C lub 48-50, G.A.A. 50-51, lorral Staff 50-5l,D.E. Club 51-52, LE. Sweetheart 52, Typing Team ,O-51 ..OlS RAY CRAFT H.E.C1ub 48-50, Ihorus 47-48, D.E. C lub 51-52, D. L. Club treasurer 51-52 .LMA C RITTENDEN Tri-Hi-Y 1 lub 49-50, F. H. A. C lub4S-49, panish Club 49-50,Speech Club 51- 2, Volleyball 50-51, C or r al Staff 1-52 DOT CRITTENDEN Bible Club 49, satin Club 48-50, Tri-Hi-Y 49-50, 7'.H.A. Club 48, Shorthand Club 51- 32, Corral Staff 51-52 OHN DAMRON F.F.A. 49-52, Sec. 31, Pres. 52, Band 48-50 IAMES DANIELL Basketball 49-51, Eli-Y Club 48-52, sec. 49, Key Club 51-52, spanish Club 48-50 4, A 4 .1 'ifqsaiif' R , W.. . A., '1 M sl ' ' if gl 3 A 2 3 43 ' '--yr? I 5 t Q .V i Sf, Qswfa ff - ' W . i ., ' f ,Q '25, L 1-fi' iig ' 'r I ' if 1- I iii? iz., J - ' Q ' J., ,- u 'LQ za. xi F 5. 'S www 1 1 . ff 1' bf' it N D id xg, Q48 , H. Q ' df , W Pg? 5.9, in if 'Bb sk . ' Ili 4 ,..,, R ,L 7 .1 I H5 A12 5,9 'Et A A J Q A. qi sf' 2' 1 ' R e cognize these seniors? Annelle Puckett, Diana Far- q uh a r, Joy Williams, Ronnie S and e r s, and Shirley Riddle 19 'CU' v.4.w.v-x ...Y ,S N is Q S 1 'ffl ' if 5 a ff' Q -' L - X JI' I ' ,y X 15 I 1 xml.. 5 5 5 ,. I ' , full - ff - -,525 8 'Z ff' ,ef AN YG A 1 5 Mona Lue pause s for poses Garner, F1-ancys, Pat, and Jimmy--happy together! Touring Cosden With the seniors are Irma and Gayle Margaret Ann is now a graduate 20 VIRGINIA DAVENPORT Chorus 48- 49, Bible Club 51-52, Driver's Ed. 50-51 DUB DAY Spanish Club 47-48,F.F. A. 49-50,Baseball 48, Basketball 48, Football 47-50 PAT DILLON Latin C lub 48-50, Band 48-52, Band Lt. 51-52, Down- beat Staff 49-52, Typing Team 51, F. H. A. 48-49, Bible C lub 51-52 GRADY DORSEY Spanish C lub 51- 52 EARNEST FARMER Yell leader 48- 49 DIANA FARQUHAR Latin Club 48- 50, F. H. A. 48-49, T ennis 50-52, Ir. Play 50-51, Yell le ade r 49-51, High School R adio Program 50-52 Shorthand Club 51 -52,StudentCoun- cil51-52,Footbal1Sweetheart 51-52 RONALD FARQUHAR Football 48- 52, Key C lub 51-52, Hi-Y Club 51- 52, Basketball 51-52 SPECK FRANKLIN Football 48-52, Basketball 48-52, Pr e s. Ir. Class 50-51 , Soph. Favorite 49-50,Chorus 51-52, Corral Staff 51-52 MARY DELIA GARCIA F.H.A.C1ub 51-52 5-v-Q lm IACKIE GILBERT F.F.A. 49-52, Basketball 50-51, Track 50-51 S . L. GIRDNER Driver's Education 50-51, l.A. Club 51-52 WAYNE GLENN F. F. A. 48-49,D. E. 50-51, Football 48-49, Baseball 49-50, Hi-Y 51-52, I.A. C lub 51-52 DOUG GRAVES Football 50-51, funior Play 51, Hi-Y C lub 51-52, Exchange Assembly 51 ANNETTE GREEN Transferfrom Roosevelt, Utah, D.E. 50-52,D. E. Reporter 51-52 GENE GROSS Football 48-52, Bas- ketball Manager 48-49, Baseball 49- 52, F.F.A. 48-49, Driver's Educa- tion 50 BOBBY HAMMOND Transfer from Brownwood High School, D.E. 51-52, President of D.E, Club 51-52 BEVERLY HAMPTON F.H.A. 48- 50, D.O. C lub 50-52, Sweetheart of D.O. 51-52,SecretaryofD.O. 51-52 'EFF HANNA Latin C lub 48-50, Who's Who 50-52, Student Council 50-52, Pres. of Student Body 51-52, Delegate to Student Council Inter- iational Convention Boston, M a s s. 51, FootballManager 51-52, Basket- oall Manager 51-52 CLASS wo 'Nr .4841 vt 10 1- Your friendly undertaker, Charles Carnes Iannie, Sue and Bobbie take their minds off their studies Mary Ann advertises for Ipana Why the pleas ant faces, Jeff and Sandy? Melva Jane pauses before the Sweetwater game Z1 .annul 'ii Could the s e little urchins be your school mates ? F rance s Weeg, Pat Dillon, Bud Whitney,Gayle Price, Gerald Scott, Jimmy Mont- gomery, Leonard H a rtley, Sandy Swartz , and Iannie C ol- lins . 22 IIMMIE HARPER F.F.A. 48-49, Spanish C lub 49-50, Basketball49- 52, Football 48-52, T e nni s 49-52, District Meet in Tennis 49-50, Acc. Choir 50-51 HOLLISHARPER Hi-Y49-52,Presi- dent of Hi-Y 51-52, Key Club 51-52, F ootb all 49-5Z,Basketbal1 49-52, Tennis 49-51, Acc. C hoir49'52, Junior Play 51 VESTA JEAN HARRISON LatinC lub 48-50, F.H.A.48-50,Shorthand Club 51-52, Bible Club 51-52 DELMAR HARTIN La.tinC1ub 48-50, Band 48-49, 50-52, BibleClub 49-50, Key Club 50-51, Corral Staff 51-52, Acc. Choir 49-50 LEONARD HARTLEY Football 48- 51, D.O. 51-52, Sports Editor of 52 El Rodeo, Vice-Pres. of D.O.Club 51-52, Dream Boy of F.H.A. 51-52, Bible Club 48-49 MARK HARWELL Spanish Club48- 50,D.O. C lub 50-52,Corr al Staff 50-51 ROBERT HAYES Transfer from Alexandria, La., Football51-52, Track 51-52, Key Club 51-52 HAROLD HAYNIE Latin Club 48- 50, Vice-Pres. of Student Body 51- 52, Student Council 51-52, Pres. of Sr. Class 51-52, Boys State 51,Co- Cap't. ofFootba1lTeam 51-52,Foot- ball 48-52, Track 48-52 BENNY HITT Transfer from Little Rock, Arkansas, Football5O-52, Track 50-52 HALEY I-IODNETT Spanish 48-50, Hi-Y 51-52, Manager of Football Teaxn 48-49 IO NELL HODNETT Latinclub 48' 50, F.H.A. Club 48'50, BibleC1ub 49-50, Corral Staff 51-52,Driver's Ed. 50 CHARLEY HOWLE Tennis 48-49, Basketball 48-52, Hi-Y 51-52 MARTHA HUGHES SpanishC1ub 48- 50, Tri-Hi-Y 50-51, Bible Club 51- 52, Acc. Choir 51-52, Shorthand Club 51-52 IMOGENE HYDEN F.H.A. 48-50, Bible C lub 48-49, Exchange Editor of Corral 50-51, G.A.A. 49-50 JIM JENKINS Transfer to Victoria, Texas PEGGY JENKINS F.H.A. C lub 48 49, Shorthand 51-52 MELBA JONES L atin Club 48'50, Driver's Ed. 5O,Shorthand Club 51-52 IIMMIE KELLEY Spanish Club 49- 51, Acc. Choir 50-51 4 .W C LASS N dp .ifc - 1-sr0?' F ' I A tj.. , if + -3 z ws, ,K ke! f- i L. A ' mi' . I1-ff-if , 2 i ,v I Q: f ad A. w 1 li ' 5 f is 1 I M, 1 x 1 P255 +, QP' 1 K ' s 19' 'EL 'Q B Sw Wi A ra , 42' ' -ami J. Y: K 32, Y 'I' .ii :FUN I 1 . il , 5 Q5 7,1-Ll Q 3,..s.,?g ,gkfzggaf ag Qgpi, Q ..- ,1a,'4 i ilk F A , 9 'al , -. Sag L' Q :mm Hard at work in the physics lab are: Richard, Rex, Jimmy Harper,Garner,J'immyCone1y and Doug! E Z3 t ..: E li 1 av-'ff Eva Mae,Charlyne, Mona Lue and Rose add their spirits to a pep rally. Ron, Bob, Pat, andlim enjoy the music p lay e d during the lunch hour. Half-pint of B.S.H.S. Earnest Farmer. 24 FRANCES KING Spanish C lub 48- 50, F.H.A. C lub 48-50, Chorus 48- 52, Sec. of Girls Chorus 50, Bible Club 51-52 PEGGY KING Latin C lub 48-50, Allied Y o uth 48-49, Chorus 48-52, Tri-Hi-Y 49-52 WANDA KINSEY F.H.A. 48-51, Latin C lub 48-50, Tumbling 48-49, Chorus 49-50, C o r r al Staff 51-52, Bible Club 51-52 GUY KNOWLES Latin C lub 48-50, B and 48-52, B and Lt. 51-52, T.M. E.A.Convention MineralWells , Tex. 50,A1l State Band Ga1veston,Tex, 51 SUE LAWDERMILK F.H.A. 50-51, Spanish 49-50, Band 47-50 SUE LOVE Spanish Club 48-51, F. H.A. 48-51, Corral Staff 50-51, Shorthand Club 51-52 JIMMY LOWKE La tin Club-48-50, Band 47-48, Basketball 47-50, Mgr. 51-52,Footba1147-48,Hi-YC1ub 51- 52, Corral Staff 51-52 PATSY MADDUX Band 47-50,F.H. A. 49-51, Chorus 49-50, BibleClub 49-50 JACKIE MARCHANT Latin Club 48- 50,A1liedYouth49-5O,F.I-I.A.49-50, Shorthand C lub 51-52, Bible Club 50-51, El Rodeo S taff Asso. Editor 52, Staff Assistant 51, Chorus 49-51 BILLIE MAYFIELD Transfer Guy- man, Okla., Sec. Sz Treas. of Senior Class 51-52, Shorthand Club 51-52, Sec. of Shorthand Club 51-52 ROBERT MERWORTH F.F.A. 48- 52, Spanish Club 49-50,Hi-Y 51, F. F.A. Leadership Contest-State Fi- nals-Znd Place BILLIE MOESER I..atinC lub 48-50 Volleyball 48-49, G.A.A. award48- 49, D.O. Club 51-52, Treas. 5l PATSY MORTON Transfer Mid- land, Tex., Shorthand Club 51-52 BILL MOREN Football 50-52 EDDIE MURPHY SpanishClub, Key Club 49-52, Football 48-50, Basket- ball 49-50 EVA MAE MCELRATH Transfer fromMidland,Volleyball50-52,AcC. Choir 50-51 SHIRLEY MCGINNIS Spanish Club 48-50, S e c. and T re as. of Fresh- man C las s 48-49, G.A.A. 49-50, Girls Chorus 48-49 PATSY Mc MILLAN D.E. Club 50- 52, Spanish Club 48-50, F.H.A. 48- 50, Sec. of D.E. Club 51-52 4'-ef '1: 7 'UNL UP' www ti' --Q69 40' . ,S Q, gi gi. 1 fills . 'ar ' 3 ,au 4, 4 'wk V ., . l wi I , ,. , W? nt Ss gil' ,, 9 J ig df 'big Q We is J' . 3, YL. lul f A , 1 Q -Q21 Q: -2: a . Iannie gets her exercise Shirley, Bobbie, and Di flash a smile at the camera Couple of cute sisters, Alma and Dot The Filthy Five Bud, Jeff, Richard, Hollis, and Leonard Strut for us, Doris Z5 ,,, . Q' r F s 'N . As u g? 2 x L JS 5 ,gg is ., Q . Mary Ann is already for the rodeo Who's the nice smile for, Pat? Where there's Bobthere's Jackie and vice-versa Ghost riders in the sky, War- ren and Robert That's a pretty pair of legs, Shirley 26 A ,P g'.-'iw DORIS NEWTON F.H.A.48-50, 51- 52, Vice-Pres. of G.A.A. 49-50 MARGARET ANN NICHOLS F.H.A. 48-49,Band Paper Staff 49-51, Band 48-49, German Band 49 MARY FRANCES NORMAN Chorus 48-52, Latin Club 48-50, F.H.A. 48- 50, Tri-Hi-Y 49-52, Sec. 51-52 JAMES NORWOOD D.O. 51-52, Choir 50-51 JOY PARRISH F.H.A. 48-50, G.A. A. 49-50, D.E. Club 51-52 LELA PATTERSON SpaniSh C lub 49-51 ,Bible Club 49-50, Chorus 49- 52 LEEON PETTITT Bible Club 50- 51, Corral Staff 50-51, Football 48- 49, Track 50-51 HELEN PHILLIPS F.H.A. 48-50, Girls Chorus 49, Shorthand Club 51-52, Corral Staff 51-52, Tri-Hi- Y 50-52 BOB PORTER Football 48-52, Track 49-52 RICHARD PRAHM Hi-Y C lub 49- 52, Basketball 49-52, Football 49- 52, Track 52, Sports Editor of Cor- ral 51-52, ACC. Choir 51-52 CARL PRESTON Key Club 49, Foot- ball 48, Basketball 49-51 GAYLE PRICE Latin Club 48-50, Shorthand Club 51-52,Tumbling 48- 50, Editor of El Rodeo 52, Jr. P lay 51, Who's Who 50-51,Ir. Editor of El Rodeo 50-51 ANNELLE PUCKETT Latin Club 48-50, F.H.A.48-50, Acc.Choir 48- 51 ,Treasurer of F.H.A.Club 49-50, Corral Staff 50-51 MILDRED RAINEY Girls C horus 48-49, F.H.A. 48-50,Bible Club 49- 50, Acc. Choir 49-50,D.E. Club 50- 52 MELVA RAY Latin C lub 48-50, Band 48-52, Majorette 48-52, Bible 49-50 LINNIE FAY REESE Transfer from Euless High School,D.E. Club 51-52 GENE REYNOLDS Latin C lub 48- 50, Golf 49-52, Basketball 48-49, Driver's Education 50-51 FRANCYS RICE Bible Club 48-49, F.H.A. 49-50, Girls Chorus 49-50, Acc. C hoir 51-52, Shorthand Club 51-52 .-A-A Y ' A wh? M? ' 4 . U L.Abb -Q fa ff, is f ,, . 8 ' , Q... Q A ' 2' .K My ,gm ,ff ',,w..3:,f A J 3 M ,. 'fi1'Zi., Mtf e W.. 4fii3F'51T 57' iiii :lg 'ff--nr wr' That was a narrow escape,' says Garner. Where'd you catch the whale Ronnie ? Hercules Bob Porter 27 DLIY IAJIK Football Sweethe art , Di Farquhar Band Sweetheart, Doris Brown Aubrey's Sweetheart, Jannie C ollins SHIRLEY RIDDLE L atin Club 48- 50, Student C ounci149-50, Bible Club 49-50,Choir 49-52, Yell Lead- er 48-49, 50-52,Corral Staff 50-51, Ir. Play 50-51, Driver's Ed. 50-51, Shorthand Club 51-52,SeC. 52, Girls State 50-51 SUE ROBINSON Spanish C lub 50- 51, Vice-Pres. 51, Volleyball 50-52, Corral Staff 51-52, Band 48-50, Yell Leader 51-52, Sec. 8: Treas. Ir.Class 50-51 JERRY ROGERS F.F.A. 48-51, Crops judging team 48-49 RONNIE SANDERS Vice-P r e s. of Class 47-48, Latin Club 48-49, Band 47-52, Band Captain 51-52, T.M.E. A. Convention Galveston, Tex. 51 Key Club 50-52, Hi-Y Club 51-52, Ir. Play 50-51 ELVIRA SARMIENTO F.H.A.49-51, Spanish Club 49-51, Driver's Ed. 50-51 GERALD SCOTT Basketball49-51, Golf 48-52, Spanish Club 49-51, Hi- Y Club 50-52, Chorus 50-51 BILLY MAC SHEPPARD Football 47-52, Baseball 49-51, Track 47-49, Bible Club 49-50, Hi-Y C lub 51-52. CALVERT SHORTES F.F.A. Vice- Pres. 50-52, Spanish Club 49-51, Basketball 49-52, B a s eb all 51-52 BILLIE SHULTZ Transfer Odessa, Tex., Band 51-52 551' BOB SIMPSON Band 48-50, Latin Club 48-50, Bible Club 50, I.A.Club 51-52, B us. Manager of Corral 51- 52 BARBARA SMITH LatinClub48-50, Art Editor for Corral 51-52,Junior Play 51, Tri-Hi-Y 51-52 JACK SPARKS Latin Club 48-50, Baseball 49-50, Football 50-51 MARY STEVENS T ransfer from Brownfield, Spanish Club49'50, Girls Chorus 49-50 JIMMY STEWART Football 48-51, Basketball 49-51,Baseball49-51, D.O. Club 51-52 JIMMIE LEE SUNDY F.F.A.48-49, Latin C lub 48-50, D.E. 50-51,D.O. Club 51-52 SANDRA SWARTZ Treasurer Tri- Hi-Y 50-51, President Tri-Hi-Y 51- 52, F.H.A. 48-49, Spanish Club 48- 50, Tumbling 50-51, Business Man- ager of 51 E1 R odeo, Art.Editor of 52 El Rodeo IEREEN TANNER Transfer from Midland TOMMY THIGPEN Band 48 - 52, Latin 48-50, Key Club 50-51 'f ......-n 'ni 'ul-qv M if Gayle and Irma-working hard at annual sales Bob must be waiting for Io What c o uld Speck be begging for ? Don't lean too hard on that little pole, Pat The FickleFive , Francys, Joy, Frances, Jackie, and Bonnie 29 u441.1 Lvax 9 ..,+ 'l' I zii ' i t Za X 1 -as 1 11 lx . .. 1' -4'-. E fe, 2 ti, E - I 2,551,252 - -- 3:3 QA. ,lj fi'-iw f5aif'55Zw?i+. I . .W .1 1, .well .. aa- .. . X . L, 1, ,Ll 5 Know these little angels'? Iannie C o llins, Irma Clare, Jackie Marchant,Dale Chand- ler, Jimmy Lowke, Bob Simp- son, and Patsy Wilson 3 0 GARNER THIXTON Latin Club 48- 49, Football 49-50, Track 51-52, Bus. Manager 50-51, Acc.Choir 49- 5l,J'unior Play 51, LA. C lub 51-52 MAREN TINKHAM Transfer from Whittier, California, Latin Club 48- 50, Acc. C hoir 49-50, Corral Staff 51-52, Junior Play 51 LENNA TYNES D.E. Club 50-52, Spanish Club 48-50,F.H.A.48-49 MONA LUE WALKER F.H.A. 48' 50, Student C ounc il 49-52, Sec. of Student Council 50-51, Favorite 49- 50, Sec. and T re a S. of Soph. C lass 49-50, Volleyball 48-52, Asso. Ed- itor of Corral 51-52,Who's Who 48- 49'-50-51 IOHNNIE WEAVER Transferred to Lubbock High School REED WEST Bible Club 48-49, Spanish Club 48-50, Basketball 50- 51, Hi-Y Club 51-52 MARY ANN WHITE Spanish Club 48-50, F.H.A. 48-50, Band 48-49, Society Editor of C orral 51-52, Shox-thandClub 51-52,Volleyball 51- 52 IIMM Y WILKERSON Football 48- 49, Basketball48-49, Acc.Choir 49- 50 BUD WHITNEY Latin C lub 48-50, President ofFreshman Class 48-49, Student Council' 48-52, Delegate to National Student Council Convention in Boston, Mass. 51 ,Who's Who 48- 51, Iunio r Play 51, President Dey Club 51-52, Sec. of Hi-Y 51-52 VEDA WILKERSON F.H.A.C1ub 48- 49, LatinClub 48-49,Shorthand Club 51-52, Driver's Ed. 50-51 JOY WILLIAMS Favorite 47-48, Latin Club 48-50, Bible Club 48-49, Tri-Hi-Y 48-50,Allied Youth 48-49, Band 47-52, Drum Major 49-51, T. M.E.A. Convention Galveston, Tex. 51, Who's Who 49-50,112 Play 50- 51, E1 Rodeo Staff Asst. 50-51, Sen- ior Editor 5l-52, Student Council 48-49 EVEI-,YN WILSON SpanishC1ub 48- 50, Allied Youth48-49,Tri-Hi-Y 49- 52, F.H.A. 48-50, Chorus 48-52 PATSY CHARLYNE WILSON F'.H. A.49-52,Pres.5l,Vo11eyba1l48-52, Capt. 52, Shorthand C lub 51-52, Driver's Ed. 50-51 CLIFFORD WINN D.E. Club 51-52 BILLY WOOD Latin Club 48-50, Band 47-52, F.F.A. 50-51 WANDA JEAN WOODS Latin Club 48-50, Bible Club 48-49,F.H.A . 50- 51, Shorthand 51-52 BETTY WRIGHT Chorus 49-52, 17.1-l.A. C lub 49-51, Shorthand Club 51-52, Tri-Hi-Y C lub 51-52, Bible Club 50-51 DAVID YOUNG Football 50-52, Basketball 48-51, Track 49-52, Chorus 50-51, Key Club 51-52 u Lgrxuu ,- V ,r , gk? 1 L 5 1 .57-,i -dwg K gf, 'ivy Q , . . . v 5:-5, , - ' 1,ff1g,gf3Q, 1 3 , H v 4: -5 1 ,'15f:i3ib.,1 !1W k v 1 ,ilk igqsbkgix W- J .wr a Q , ,, wan! GRACE ARNETT F. H. A. Club 48-50, G.A.A. Club 49- 50,Chorus 47-48, Bible Club 48-49, D.E. Club 51-52 FRANCES WEEG Spanish C lub 47-49, All Girl Rodvo 31 G4 Helping the Jr. High Guid- ance Director, Mr. Free- man,in the office are Mona Lue Walker and Sally Baber. They not only get c r edit for their work but this ex- periencecan be used in the future. Knowing how to type will prove very helpful to sen- ior, Jeff Hanna, as well as to the one-hundred and forty-four othe r students A taking typing . Always a busy place is the chemistry lab. Stude nts taking chemistry have a two-hour laboratory period twice a week. 'lf' , -an , Q., .f- , Q 1+ ' h we A , may 4' 'T' Vfrr, QP x 1, Q, ...f- 'L JU IOR CLASS OFFICER BOBBY HAYWORTH ----- PRESIDENT ROSE RICE ----- SECRETARY-TREASURER RAYMOND GILSTRAP ----- VICE-PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS .1149 no are these strangers leading yells at the basketballgame? 3 uld it be Sue, Shirley Ann, Shirley, Anna Mae, and Mary Lou? lice Boardman arles Bonner ma Boroughs nabel Boutwell W avis Bowden tty Bradford .Q-J' ,qlii ll Broach ris Jean Brown . L . ' A B ' Ez if ' Q Jl. if I N. Efren Abreo Patricia Albert Don Anderson Grace Arnett H. G. Barnard Beverly Belk J. M, Billings Rex. Bishop Seems that Birds of a feather flock together . 4'1 ff Joyce Burkett Gloria Byrd Consuelo Ceniceros Patricia Chapman Timmy C hatwe 11 Narrell Dene Choate Charles C lark Maxie Cole it ff J UIVLUK l if Nm n Q ' 'W-:. Z' 1 l?Iiz' A VUL 3 , rl' I iv- :f ax -V , - . We fil Vt .. M 4. -:RU 2 L , U ' , S' - f ' D 4 ' 5 .,,.1 X i Campus Cuties Ain't love grand P1-ance pretty Gloria! Merry mixup! Too bad df ., Billy Cooke Larry Cooper Ianel Covert Pat C rosland Connie C row Neta Daniels Donald Dentor Jean Dixon ,JI- 4411 Nui aL f ,,1. A iff' 'M ' fi W Q ,iw Y A 1 + v P 'Ny 1 T! ' - 'ad Bill Dorsey Wanda Ellison Shirley England Kenneth Fields Charles Fox Jackie Fryar John Garrison Raymond Gilstrap Wow! Thanksgiving game at Sweetwater--Is everybody Happy ? ? ? Looks like Janice is with her gum! yce Gound enneth Gray akey Hagood Lirley Hall 1 Hampton ll Hanson orgia Harrison 'ry Hayes Bobby Hayworth R-oy Hester Jimmie Hicks Barbara Hill Franklin Hinkley Monohn Holley Charles Howell Darla Jean Hood 'Il . ,. gi -' .Q , . .. i L K an J 'M va And on the left, Dorothy Lamour . ,, ,aaa wk uauxwpvnx , . N .5 vw?-f X J A 1 i Vk,k . 4... V fl 1 Q, 1 QQ i 1 cg J, X 3 , .Ji Lost something, Dick? Half Pints! -49' J X .. - V ' r to., - , ' 5: Q . F ' Swv y 1 9. . ' ,Y S i-3.1-W A 'X .r ,. '32 'v 2 ' f ......? . I ,Q v ii, H A 4 Why so glum, Chums? ...aw 459' 'fa N 'R I 1' I Q 1 J 4 fi . it as if LJ' L 1 . 4 aw . . -ll. xg - 5, ' .0 Showing off your muscles, Franny ? 'ne' Ain't she swee' Gayle Irving Paul Jenkins C alvin Jone s Vin Kindel Steve Kornfelc Lou Ann Lamk John Lawrence Mary Lou Lep -fra X ,QV lf 1 5 fs xl f ' l 1. Q I ,L NJ , A-fi? 5 9 Y K -v ve me a bite, iyl... Steadies mn Masters vyle Maxwell :kie Milam ly Miller 'in Moor e rian Murphy mces Mc Clain rita Ray McDaniel 9, X1 Don Lockhart Tom Lockhart Elbert Long Loy Loudamy R oy Loud amy James Robe rt Manley I..yne11e Martin Doyle Mason RW was r ' , , 4 Partners in crime! Ie-an's Fellerl Margie 8: E. T. OUCH' cute couple! 70151 -' Amelia Martinez Margie McDoug1e George McGann Hollis Meek Ella Mae Newton Juanita Newsom W, D. O'Donnell Charles Partian 'fu uf i r 1 52? xv How did Doyle get into the picture ? --+..-,.., --......-Q. k 5 L. ,......s,.- A PILL! HILL! -.... f 5.-M 13 ,M oklo L L L ,Q , .si 5 i Mc! Whistle bait! Always together John, Delbert, 81 Doyle Wh! Lou Ann Lamb Anderson-Cochron our future farmers u' J Y If J P LU' , L E - 1. :Q ' F A F is Jerry Patterson Vida Jane Perki Merlin Peterso James Phillips Kenneth Phillip Manuel Puga Jr Eldra Mae Ran Rosemary Rice l x Donald Mack Q ,A 1 Richardson b . ,fl J Kay Richbourg Q. 1 ' - W Thadalene Roberts fn ,af 5 T James T. Rogers I si ,I .' ,l lf' Don Royalty 5 1 5 4' Pete Sanderson A 'L-'A4,,,D i E , U' A Xqzfaf Gerald .b ,, ,4 ,.1.Q,,,.7y ' 5 - Sanderson fi , 2 . .. R ,ezaazazaag , ' M. ' Ann Savage I 3 ,fiaiie 3 A 4.--,1g.y.,.' at nu, -H11 I 50-. ff T in lj I? 'X f2ffVz??f'i41 6 L 1 f Q M A -I ' ' gf -f L .4 t A-' Jn I is an - 1' , gf? 1.4 1 is Q A 'J 1 or Q T 4' 8 -K X nr , f' K ,' . ' X, 4, ., , knother slumberless night. Sa-aw Jersey! lviary Lou and Lynelle Imagine that! Shirley Vhat're you drinking, Kay '? F.F.A, Project. must have seen the birdie. and Bobby together! Howard Smith ' 'i' , wa. is Billy Sneed V Q? 4 Myrna Talley hqh ' 3 Dewey Thames R , P .fy - 1- 4- 0 . Weldon Tibbs Ray Todd Eliser Valdez Frances Walker is 1 s W w Y , J ' f ,5Q1'5 :frf:ef4'5gg :51 IX in f ' R4 SW ii vvr l f A .Q A - , ,A . f l w 41' lu fr - . 'I .1-L' 98 fl 'c,, Marie Wallace Ioycelyn Welch Shirley Wheat Betty Io Wolf I. E. Wood Earlane Wright Jack Young B.S.H.S. GANG 'Nfl H. NE- . ,f .. ,. rj, Nag ' I .. if tp- KY N .fl V X 1 f - - A' WLWW ' I 7 i t ' aee sl S Three little monkeys ? ? Take it easy, Margie, Wha' hoppened, Iva? Just waitin' for the bell! Shirley, Iva, Shirley She's not that bad. Looks like Jane won. qt YEA BLACK!! YEA GOLD!! YEA! YEA! BLACK and GOLD Steer backers at the Pep-rally, before the Steer victory over Plainview were: Walker, Mc E1- rath, Rice, Wil- son, Rupp, Storm. and many, many others. Q'?il5f'15Gy '-fw, ' :gif-'g .ing 'Gigi ,':1 lEf' ' 1' 'f'fT'?5Y53fQ'f: I fwif:fiiF3f 'if 'ff li ' 'Q F ' Q 'h .v4m'--gg--ff , - if 3'i52jm'. ,ag ' ,Mg -A1.f::.f-1w.if',1i'L - -1, --: 4 ff +. 4 - 4 3 :ff 5 ' if . gryqvvigim fn:-.lb H . Rift: Laifglfxa 9 V? S it . 4 T-,ifiikw rf' ?3f.f.' -. .. I k -.J 1 5,311 ' A, , 'K wp b K I ' F--5 .6W 'l ,l1eWZQ-QQXMWQ L' - in -fsfligk -X .' YLwagag'fJ55 'L I - w,'g-mm X W' X 1-1: VT5,-'-3 , .' ' 3?-y V - at -X N f 'v J' ' -?W'V'?Q -A - I . 53 V 1 f H if sry gf K ,-,ty sq 1 'Nag 'W i sv if ff' Wx mu u 5 my v LSUWHU WMM OPHO ORE CLASS OFFICERS JTMMY PORTER ----- PRESIDENT ROBERT ANGEL ----- VICE-PRESIDENT BEVERLY EDWARDS ----- SECRETARY SOPHOMORE Q' W Fhe trash man has quite ajob today! Alvin Baker Glen Barber Curtis Barnfield D. R. Bates Bennie Bennett Mary Ella Bigony Huey Birdwell Wanda Birdwell Freddie Blalack Susie Blankenship QW J 1 e s t e 9 H . F' C LASS 29 fs. B fx 3 V' 45. A Janice Anderson Joyce Anderson Nita Anderson Robert Angel I. C . Armistead Betty Arnold Dorothy Arnold C laudia Arnold Lyda May Axtens Jann Bailey Seems Iva and Iannie Totem 'nuff Said!! Judy, you will never grow up. pole! beastl f-nfl , .fxvx 'ZI'3 M ,K ,,. 29, Y if t 'N Q E zigzag 'M ' 'f a , Q '1., Nelda Boatrnan Janice Bollinger Kay Bonifield C arla Bost Charlene Boyd Peggy Bradford Kenneth Briden Jann Brooks DKJYILLILVLKJIK 124 id? Luane Brooks NWN. Beatrice Brookshire ,: K K -Lx t K .M X i it 2 ? 'if dvi 1 f' Delilah Martin! Having fun Don? ? ? Katie did it SHAMZ A A Doss Brookshire I 57 Roger Brown X L I Wiley Brown f S J L! ' 9 gf Jean Buchanan A TT-W -bbx P' Martha Buford Nj! ! ?!!'QP' B -'lun Shirley Burnett Louise Burns Norma Jean Burns Mary Jane C ampbell Ellouise C arroll ,f fi b LABS ,ed Viola Chandler Don Chatwell Joe Clark Nancy Clark Patsy Clements Mary Jo Cochron Joyce Cole Nancy Conway June Corcoran Johnny C raig fy'- xr.. Ap Looks like the love-bug got Phillips! Honest sweat! F.F.A. project of Bottoms up! Jackie Culpepper Wilbur Cunningham aus, av Ray Lewis Dabney Doris Daniel Barbara Davidson Delbert Davidson x Ronald Davidson James Day Z Judy Douglass Norman Dudley -J tw' ', r-gf1'Pf Delbert Davidson ' , deft '-nv-vw be fi ia no ,u , w x cf' W ww 'Q , W ,F so V va Donald Dunbar Margaret Dunnam Bill Earley Betty Echols Beverly Edwards Jim Farmer Kirk Faulkner Angela Fausel Martha Ferguson Jimmy Fierro UVA 4.v4v.v .y ,... -G Ll' 'A' if . '-if ' ., is ' -f- - fp ' iw- l, , ' , 15 ,, ::fff'...4ll!g i L: 2,,..a, h 7 Q, V ,ii X .H+ fl l. N , .. , ' X I ,V K'11' :.:f:5f.izf':fxspasf'I-1. H5 l , i NAM -sf A .,.,. 4 yi 1 5 ' i Q l. x I f.. Timm, 5 , ,V 7 I X wflgjfj ,K Q ,,3.,t,,f1,.,g :.:?s:i.x: KT' s ' ' .' 'iff-Tffi iv3f5 Nf-w p2f , 'W 1 l ' xp fi K :L 1 if W 'H Y' ' '- 4 ':a'f'vf,?'9 i',g'- 5 .. M ' ' ff xv.-P -fu TiA'w' -if 'N'.v :f . . . -X 1. M- . + lm-HV, v- .. K' K fw A .f45w?ff,,l -' -gf x gf-Ai -- Q x - 'W K. . ' K vm' ., , - Kr .1 . -. 2.1, ,. at 1 if 4 4 : .,,, i-Jfsm-6 ,S .:'ve'i,T'e? I , , VV 5 , t ' K if-1 , nl K :bk LW' . , 5, ,. ' Q5,fcI,Ef ,if ,Q w V l s- n -'W .N .aw-, Y- , - ,ii gm. ,J I 4. is yy? RWM f ' 4, - .K 3 s . U, 1 , fr 5, . n . ' bnfsg tu- f,r 1',. '5f R - AL. Q Jhihhl' sb X 3: 'A' . -' 6' 'egfflf' Nell sure Fun at the fair! Witt Sz Anderson give What'cha lookin' at Delbert? with the smiles. F.F.A. - Project gets arouni 9 MF? L K - - 2 551: G .,.' 1 v 5 Q sv., -..f, .1 ..W,.. mai, , .-.R A-fnvwf A Dick Fort Nina Fryar ,V Travis Fryar Gwen Gafford Daury Garrison F v 5' 'W flf'i-fel? i.-- viffi- , Don Garrison Darrell Gaskins Billy Gene Gilbert Nell Glover Patricia Graham ,Mg Anne Gray Delores Hagood Patsy Hale Marie Haley s..Z Perry Hall ' ,v im 'a f R.B.Ha1l F, 'E--N Sam Hall 5 fwaf. J ', fr Nm' Tom Hammond ' , ,y . V 3 M W ' Claudette Harper i , V xr--f r 6 x Y Nell Harris 4 a ' -h 1 -1 1 rf' , , . , -Y L . -. f- A Q 'JU .1 A, nf N ,att at tk'M.f5 Q '5 Y, 1 -Qi 1. . I H 1. . W we - ' ' 1 ' , B I mfg. 'I if . ?::c I fffi I 1 Q 2 'W vu, I A 45534 -f k 6' iy's tender touch. Love-'S first signs Distinction? ? Elbert's mad-Monohn's Lost? ? glad Lavelle Harrison Mary Ellen Hayes Janelle Haynie Marcus Hayworth Johnny Hickson June Hightower Bobby Hinkley Bel-non Hinson Vernon Hinson Irene Hood if vu-Q of ' i I A S - Sw I..aJuan Horton Bobby Howell Jerry Hughes Richard Hughes Marilyn Jackson Pat Jarrett Mary Beth Jenkins Mary Je rnigan Barbara Johnson Wayne Johnson DUFHUNIUR L ...X f . J 5 1 ea no Qi I i ng it :I e , ' , Qya I QP' GTX? K 1 fx y Q The whole she-bang! Robert, Marcus, Bob and Bill Hello! Cute Couple! H3'0'0 0dY' Y S M. S25 H 5 .av Rx ,X n W if ss, X Sr 'V X Xu-Q if 1 ff ei' , ' ,ff : 40' 'Wu- af'-gr AJJ.: if Bob Johnson Shirley Johnston Frank Jones G ay Jone s Libby Jones Margy Keaton Jimmy King Doyle Lamb Gay Nell Lane Lynn Laws ,Q- ,,,. C LASS Sharon Liner Frank Long Don Malone Frankie Marstrand Alice Ann Martin . ,gd .J-, L .4 -M Aa 'Q-5 1 4 Fe s 'sf will in if f I mg- 454: , -Q ,. with fe H 1 f A gpm , -- . rim . in , Nqr in Billy Martin Doyle Maynard Wayne Medlin Reba Meek Beverly Meeks A. E El 1 What s this ? ? Everybodies buddy What's so funny ? Hold on Ba-a-a-a! F.F.A. George Millican Kim Milling Arlene Mitchell Johnnie Mitchell .fi Melvin Murphree Jerry Musgrove Gordon Myrick Donald McCarty Paul McGahen Ioan McKinney Y vb 5 ,ff ill :'k1'P - 'Q f gals! project of Warren Cooper 5 . w Xu 3 gl M 1 m fi X ,Nf- Pat McKinney Betty Lou McNeil Patricia Ann Neely Glenda Nix Mattie Norwood Ida Ochotorena Paschal Odom Jeanine Osborne Barbara Parker Billy Perry I .K ' ,:fg::,wlgsg1f,xf iggfgw .,:, M - . f K rf ffx iif Ni933ii5Q' 1 'Q W 1 1 ',kk',k - I A 5313115 Zzi ,fr ' ,. 22?-:J , ' f LVLLJIXLZJ Q? Sd mmf 'inf sf K W A a ' 151132 s is, ms' X Four little lambs who have Halftime at Sweetwater QThanksgivingQ Ferdinand, no doubt! Girl ol gone astray!! monkev LL l i i 4 Jeannette Petty f, it i g L5 ti i Sherrill Plumlee V r ,xt ,. X - 5' f If rw eeea J N V -i'e J- 3 iii L-h, ,J Dean Porter f e.,i Gary Porter of A y or ff' ' J rrnat or Jimmy Porter 3 , ' J e,1' 1 -'. .SQ - if W ff fit iw .4 :argl , g 155, My h jf ij lg ,t if . ig 4 J 45352 rif f Qi - ' , , Jan Rankin James Ray Claudia Reed Don Reed Della Reynolds A xg sf b Lihbb . Morris Rhodes H 'il at ef X Dorothy Roberts , sf!! . 5 ,J , r Carolyn Robinson 'Hi Jane Robinson 3 Juanez Rogers Doretha Sandridge ,tix i' 'K K M K 'I N ' L A ids 'W Frankie Schalk R '-25 Q - J ' 'J' A 5' A Ray Shaw , fag' I , , 2 Jackie Shirley 1 R J f gg S yyoso. -if Fixx, , , to yysso E 1 M 5 y h XX , , if 3 ,Q ve yn ae mit 'xx 1 4' f , ' if K . Q 1-Z-3-4-5-6-7-oops 8l Through a long Sz sleepless night! Our Melba! Day dreaming, Bud? ? Jimmie Smith Dolores Sneed Frances Stark 3 LaFaye Stanley .X 1' . v' Earl Steen L Sv gi S. Sy' ' R f O. D. Steen Jimmie Ste lling Loui s Stipp 'S ' -ww' 14 Mary Jane Storey John SuterJr. X f wg NZ 5 1 if I af A ' X + 4 Xligaei M y --f 1 I 'W S .qggzfpil we HI, 3 Ti Q X 3 X' X I ii? 1 .fm , ax .4033 M 1 ,lf Fixx X' f ' :ella 3 5 W f QL iff' - '15 Q N ' x 'sf i Xffgk me Donald Swinney Lynn Thame s I. W. Thompson Anna Mae Thorpe Ray Towery Sandra Trapnell James Tibbs Beverly Vaughn Evonne W alker Don Washburn 's Q Q 'fi -A fa ' -2 ,. h 4 fit ' X V 'X i H X K iy r R ,Q x 'R . N vu Epi if , Qs. X .K . ,. Q ,W , ,, ,.- .,, . ff. 4. , . lp. Q 9 r -+.3.r,g.., f. - :gl ee. , fk,Qf.f.f..K V , fer fs WHS! .54 ! 'ia' 9. f' .f .N Q . Q 5 ' W in at S I f W . . - ' .asf-f 4 J + Q x A I 3 W if 'o'o ,, I 1 ,f air S ,rw E ii is 1 an r W 'mg- 'A ' ,.. e 'Ei5f1 sl' 'K gi C ' 'KW' Floyd Washburn Sonya Washington Charlene Wasson Wanda Weatherford Geraldine Webb Shirley West C arol White Ann White Nelda Kay Willaims Mike Williamson Martha Lou Winans Ralph Winterrowd La Vern Wise Juanita Witt Roy Worthley ,, I eff Q Ae mx at PIP? W 'V , , ,-, 44 'Q x f' 4 mf' ff S' ii QD' in '.. : V ' 4 .g1,5Lf 15.4 . K ri 92:- vi FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS G3 i .Ns in Seated le ft to right: Glenna Coffey, Treasurer, Mona Bailey, S e c r et a ryg Nugent Reid President: Patricia Tidwell, Reporterg Nancy Smith, Vice-President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated left to right: Sandra Webb, Treasurerg Eunica Freeman, Secretaryg Jerry Graves President, Io Ann Green, Reporterg John Davenport, Vice-President. FR ES HIXAAN CLASS is-Q' .Z J: 1 A . . ,Q L cd . x'. Q I .x 1 f J ami? ' 'ZS' J ' ! W4 3-fx , J' ..'l 2:.f.. .ls I ! 'T -4 3?-V? A .. 4 54.75 . , 5 x A W1 -, I f ,975 . tiirlffti ILO Ei X - 2 -fa J., .- 1. IM. fn! H -.se Y, 'w V. rdf I , ,Er 1 .r 1 .. ,,... T. .W km... livin 1 ' -a. B 'Ea lst row -W . Anderso B . Armistead M. Arnold F. Bailey M. Bailey D. Baker P. Barbee I... Barron Znd row-D.Barton B. Battle I. Beard P. Beard W. Beene F. Bedford W. Bedwell S. Bentley 3rd row -.T. Birdwell I. Bishop B. Bluhm B. Brady B. Brookshier G. Brown H. Brown M. Brown 4th row-S. Brown L.. Burchett I. Burgess J. Burns S. Butler B. Brown D. Buchanan V. Carpenter 5th row-B.Carr E. Carroll B. Chandler S. Choate C. Clark M. Clark W. Clawson D. Cluck Qin row-G. Coffey F. Compton D. Cook D. Cook B. Cornell I. Cox B. Crosby B. Crow Zfgh Igyy-P. Cures L. Curry II. Damron C. Daniels M. Daniels - B. Davidson K. Davidson I. Dawes 8th row-W.Doo1ey M. Drake V P. Dunn B. Earley D. Echler T. Edmondson B. Elmore C. Cv. Evans 57 I1 lst row - M. Evans D. Ewing B. Farabee N. Farquhar B. Ferebee I. Fore-syth D. Frazier V. Garrison Znd row - M. Gent D. Glaser D. Greenwood I. Gill F. Griffith M. Gonzales I. Gordon D. Gossett 3rd row - M. Hall K. Hammack I. Hammontree L. Hampton G. Hancock I. Haninull K. Harmon A. Harrell 4th row - G. Harrington V. Hatch N. Heddleston I. Heffington I. Henry H. Hepner B. Hobbs H. Hodges 5th row - L. Hodnett P. Hogan M. Hoisager P. Holden I. Hollis A. Horton S. Howell J. T. Howle '6th row - I. Huff M. Hurst L. lssacs M. James G. Jenkins B. Johnson G. Johnson B. Jones 'Zth row - F. Jones W. Jones E. Kennedy A. Klov en D. Kindel F. Kirby S. Kiser I. Krumnow 8th row - S. Lackey I. Lambert A. Lane R. Latson B. Lawde rmilk C. Lawson B. Layfield R. Le Fever 58 y 9 i' Q 'Zi . sw ff .Q iw-e57 r 3' ' 'fa Rf' ., ggzili if I ,- 1 'vim FRESHNIAN D. if 'ff , , J I Y .4 be - S.. if ff Q5 .' Isl . if ff gg sbs' 'fha I 1 I . . ,r , in H: v .. ,l If xy sa X525 f ki-is . V g , ,f 'S . i h R CLASS fc 'n , g, r A ' ' 2 A -' ??i '? in li toy A y sv ' f' gf- .05 my -1... ML' . . in - mf Q... .P , Ti. if so M x 'Y 'JF' Q , Rf R ' ul' Ellie 544. 14 ii -3 'FY g fx... y n, or K :Q '+I 4 ., V . 4' at 3 17 3 . Jag h 'B gxcriiwxwa W nn . - If v Q U1 ESM ll 17' ' 'fix M- ,s bb .J at 9 ,wr A, E , vf- 3 ,J f .4 -dx, T... kw av , ..-S... :v jvrxl' W ff .f , .I V 'Z '5 ' V 4 CT' L H ' 5. f f. FN u iw ' t D ' mann' -v.. un. .2 ,- ffl '.X, ',..., f?'l'3'v R Q Q . mffffli' '!7- Q. V7 lst rgw-S. Lewis B. Lewter B. Lloyd G. Lloyd L. Logan D. Lovelace D. Lowke T. Lynn Znd row-T . McAdams I. MCCrary B. McCarty C. McCleod B. McElreath A. McGeehee B. Mcllvain J. McPherson 3rd row-R.McQuiston M. Marsh P. Mason T. Mason M. Martin F. Medley D. Milam I. Miller 4th row-I. Millie an B. Mills J. Moad I. Moore R. Molina R. Morehead C. L. Morris D. Morton ith-ml-S. Moseley I. Motes - R . Murphree I. Murphy L. Myers I. Nalley R. Neilson B. Newson 6th row-C. Newton I... Novinger W. Novinger G. O'De1l C. O'Donnel D. W. Overman J. Owens M. Parker 7th row-P. Parker I. Parks L. Patterson K. Patterson N. Pitman V. G. Pbwell C. Reinhardt E. Rawlings Sth row-E.Rawlings D. Read N. Read P. Reaves D. Reynolds I. Reynolds A. Richardson C. Robinson 59 lst row-F. Robinson figs N . R og e r B . R og e r s G . R og e r s K ZLiL J. Rogers M W R . R o g e r s ' if P. santeimn ey T. Scoggin 'if' '4 LVR Z nd r ow - H . S he at s Q ' J' D S hu It Z .oil :,. D. Simpson R I. Slate C. Smith M. Smith N . Smith i R. smith it -- 3rd row-B.Sneed D. Snow ' D. Snyder I. Snyder M. Stocks M 9 M. Staggs ' B. Stallcup Y A D. stutevme Qth row-E. Stuteville ,. I. Suggs A. Sunday ' I. Swilling R. Swindle G. Taylor T. Taylor V f S. Thomas ,.... l , 5th row-T P . Tidwell .Tinkham . ' V. Todd D I. Trantham K . N D. Trolinder 't.t',. -it G. Turner A G. Turner .X A L.. Turner sen, f, Bibi' ff! 6th row -S.Van R. Vasquez C. Vaughn D. Wagonner R. Waldrop N S. Ward N. Washburn J. Watkins Zjgh row-T. Watkins 'YW' N. Watson I. Weaver P. white 'V Q ' F C. Whitefield K. Wiggins , K N. Williamson D. Wilkerson i 1,A i 8th row-S.Wimberly ' B Windham W Wise G Wolfe .R H Wood J. Wood G R. Wooten 60 I U i . woods 1 in im qhltub i ff. FRESHIVIAN W Q ' K 4 fs-X - Q Es. F., f 5 iiii Q y 1 - N z P ...KW , ,.. 1. . we-i I Z 2 14? s 4 Q R A B J ...SL hu., , , -gi, 'hir S to .lgi Us ,xy 1-Ji.. fi 9 1., 1. Q3 Q . nf .1 JS! , .... m,,L. , , K R R ... -rf! . 1+ ldl E3 ti Junior HighCheer Leaders are, left to right: AnnRich- bou r g h, 8th, gradeg Nanette Farquhar, Freshman, Mary Smith, FreshmangReba Riddle, 8th. grade. These four girls, newly el- ected this year, c ap ab ly led yells for the 8th, and 9th, grades during both the foot- ball and basketball seasons. This is Nanette Farquhar's s e c ond year as yell leader, and Mary Smith h a s also had experience leading yells having served in the capacity of yell- leader at Edmund Ir. High in Edmund, Oklahoma. bww aL,yrvvvf 'f ' E 1 Left to Right lst. - row-B. Wren, B. 'S J Wright, B. Yarber, T' A.Yates,B.Young, -. f B. MCMurry, T. H PereZ,B.Dm11aws. -. vw sf-,vvv-vvvvv ,. . f-y' . X K- i . ...W ...M 'X i High School Students are not the only ones that have school spirit. Here are some Junior High Students yelling for the Steers as well as for the Yearlings. Some of those pictured are: Mary Alice Rutherford, Eunice Freeman, Charlie McCarty, Jerry Dupuy,Pat Wright, Gage L.1oy d, Claudia. Hoover, Dorothy C layton, BobbyGlover,E1freda Tucker, Beverly Nichols, Eleanor Boner, and Peggy Rosser. 61 lst row - R. Abat G. Adams G. Adams I. Adams R. Allan B. Anderson C. Arnold P. Auismus Znd row - S. Averitt I. T. Baird S. Banks R . Barber J. Barron F. Bennett E. Betterton B. Bice 3rd row - B. P. Bond E. Boney J. T. Boney K. Boulton B . Bridges Boling T . Brookshire B. Brown 4th row - I. Brown B. Brumley C. Butler B. Buttmeyer B . Buzbee L. Byrd P. Caffey A. Cagle Sth row - G. Cagle B. Cain C. Carroll L. Casey M. Casey S. Choate N. Claxton D. Clayton 6th row - B. Compton M. Constant A. Conway L. Cook C. Cooley L. Cooper I. Corcoran J. Cornell :ith row - L. Corralez S. Cowper I. Cox S. Cravens D. Croft K. Culwell S. Daniels P. Davidson 8th row - B. Davis M. Davis M. Day W. Daylong A. Deanda J. Devanport D. Dibrell C. Dietz 62 .Vi Q Z' ' iz fkk.-wig 3' A . . wi. : 5 all :id W ' if V.bk I . - '21 tx.. y ix f-If 5 Pi J 'VHF Q ' E W ' iw? .. .Q I E . 1 , 1 - al .E - lf. EIGHTH Q ,, . W1 -- 5 . , i 'Q I gnu J J . .X U J , N ........- . , l .. 't S . 1: i 'L T tl ,Q .0 ' .Qi .. Q . H ...,. . 5 i J N VY n S ff .Ji ,eh f ff W ' .H i B 1, T if s ntfzax f.:?T1l...'f't'A- E 51 .. gil .1 Z., Egf 1'- A C C A2155 , 15j:.'fy.lgZ.' 'K-ii? f' J ,M ia-M .- sn , i ..2ef1'. . , . 1 - ffl I A.. W f A 'A I Xa. 'kg 1 E . I Q Q . A , S 2 A 'au L 'E' . f 1,13 y 1 I as O . 1 if . V,,, ' A get i . ww? .C 1 . - L ' kg . we f' 5 ' i 4 C 'iii' 'X ' .,.. - - el - 1 mi 2' . -- . 1 1' ,,f.,, f .5 . f .f . . f y Q. f, , 'af' ff' H f fjI:fQf:f:f.::' if 4 A-3 ,E N i, Q f . . . . .,-, 1 g ' ' . 3--13.2 6 --f- - - ,- Q , ' ii. ' ' ,- ii-W ' Y '1' W' , S 1 f rie L Z 'T ,. V l. , . ,, , . .fr , Q 1 C C . J P GRADE E -Y N ' 1 - ' sffrfgf in .. ' - , ,'1?,-- . . Q l s i X Y h ' 'if F' 'F ' fX, i KZ 0 if :- ' Aff,Q . .... ..,,, -4 hi, If fl , a l 2' ' ' f ' . . f y . ,I N f , Vw A ' xl ' R JS ' N ff' f .C -if 1 Wf 2 le 1 VX f ' A 'W F 7 - , , if ' A 5 1 lls Nh' A, 4 . mil , si. .xg 5 Q . . e 'ss I 1 I .if . 'mf f 5 -w A J ia I ,,,, R A , , . , . 1 l ., , Y ' 1 1' 'rr ' I . .K M , 5, . ,, n I ' ,,.. i F , 1, Q .ii h .' F . , .,n4'-I v if Q ...SP 4 4. .g MW.. 2 41,7 21 all L , 5 lst row - B. Dillon K. Dodd I. Doporto C. D. Downing G. Dudley I. Dupuy B. Earnest I. Edwards gnd row - S. Edwards C. Eudy S. Everett B. Faulkner G. Fehler M. Felts R. Flowers S. Flowers 3rd row - D. Fite C. Freeman E. Freeman B. French M. Fryar I. Fuglar B. Fuller S. Fulmer 4th rgw - N. Garrison M. Gaskins I. Glaser C. Glenn B. Glover P. Goble E. Gonzalez N. Gossett 5th row - N. Gound D. Graddy D. Graham P. Grant I. Graves J. Greene M. Griffith R. Grij alva 6th row - C. Gross T. Guin B. Hall E. Hall R. Hamby M. Harrell E. Harris I. Harris 7th row - L.. Hayworth LT. Henry H. Hernandez I. Hewett K. Hickman H. Hicks D. Hightower J. Hill Qth row - M. Hill R. Hill C. Hines M. Hinojos L. Hinson B. Hipp M. Hobbs I. Holguin 63 lst row - D. Holland B. Holliman C. Hoover 1 EIG HTH f' e ,,., 2,2 ab M. Horbath M I. Horne 'Q ILL ' N, L H2 M. Horrell I Eivy gi - L. Howell 1 '5 0 i Znd row-E. Hubbard ll' 'll'L i n Q. C f I B F ' Hughes ' 'l -if l1 V - R . Hughes llee'l, B M. Hurst V ' P. Isaacs Q- 5 L zl' , T ' M- Ivey f ,, + . n . ff S' Jennings 1 X -y s'Q ss se .3 L . 5. in M P. Jernigan 1, 'Q L ',,, ,' 3rd row - C. Johnson gg QQ . E l- Q -h I. Johnson N, .r,,r - g ,.1:gi. I. Jones , ' in E. Keiser K A Q A 1 N Cv. Kennedy if-A A 1 y N ' 1 K Ax' K. King 0 K 4 1? 'J V - , Eb I T' Kismet Q ,.! f' dl nil- ' M- in f B ,fi 4th row - G. Lackey Q:Q,: . L J if M' 1 ' ei x --M. Lawson r n .. rr, M ,n:.r ,gg . ' g . L ,f F. Lazenby L. Lee D M. Lee ' g A , 2.4: M. Leonard .k . A- I ,, E. Lewis X Q A . X H. Lewis A ,-'5 ' MQW.. , g A ll 5211 row - Z . Likins ' s j i I Q 5 7 ' I P- Liner M- ,I rr-,. - B. Lovelace C . Long A. McCarty - .gg I Q X V - - 'J C . McCarty B Q Q B G, f: R. McClanahan g fl: ' g g A - B . McDe1-mid , , V .- , W- QA ' - . .I ,.. A I M,-xr-1 f K Nr QLLL91-C.McDona1d ss i . .,.. X gig!-N, f.g...,.gg.f Q1 I R. McGibbon ' ' M I. Mclnturff C. McMahon , . ' A. McMi11am Q , K J B. MCNeW 7 'I f iv E H. Madry L . M .. ,,, , S . ew g B G. Manchu ' 'T if iiv, g L ,Je j 4' all 'nh row - V. Mata 5 ' in . 'J L in E . Martinez B R . May - G. Mayers A As: 1 B. Meador 'gr 4, ,, .. f' ' Z . Mealer IW' W D. Meek Ye - I. Meek if gm Sth row - B. Meeks A. Mendes B. Merworth I. Messenger W. H. Messenger C. Miller G. Montgomery I. Montgomery 64 .,.-L- 1:5 5 NE? ,. A, x...f!f V- ik if! I g . i - ... .. ' pf P X, Aw 1- X if f ...Lip . ar 4 GRADE A, v Q1 . .VMS A gun MART? Q .sf -as Q I 3 Ifmffi rn- +15 '5- an -. ,-X xg L' .-AQ 19. . I .: V Q A Swv W . ' K it I sl 5 Q 1, u .I f w ...X gig' -1 i Q ea K, A. H H, ' U Y 1 ' V ,IL 44' K if I l W i t fl., Kg. t'ff.f ': , .. 6' ,,n :Z .aim ':-.J . , T fl f 'I I . R ' an '.-' -avi., -5,1- . A , f 'I Y w ,M ,K b ak ff gif vu S . if ey W r I in R ' f ' -gf , I 1 ' 'A I ff V' , ,., '-V ' ' ,f S g I 1 .. , fx - lst row -W . I. Munoz I. Murphy D. Myrick I. Neel G. Neely B. Nichols M. Norrell Moore Znd rgw -A.Ochotorena G. Orosco L..Osborn F. Overman R . Pachall ff. Parker QT. W. Parmley D. Patton 3rd row-C. G. Porter J'. C. Prevo B. Price M. Price T. Proffitt L. Puga G. Rackley 4th row-I.R I. Rasco M. Rayburn F. Reagan J. Reynolds Peterson ainwater A. Richbourg R . Riddle T. Roberts 5th row -P . Robertson D. Rogers P. Rosse M. Rosson B. Rowland Rupp C. Rupard D. M. Russell b.th4:. r W - M. Ruthford D. Sanders C. Saunders R. Schafer C. Schick J. Schick K. Scott XR . Sheppard 7th row - I. F. Simpson Shortes J. W . Smelley D. Smith G. Smith K. Smith M. Smith R . E. Smith 8th row - W. Smith R. Snipes R. Sorrells R. Standard E. Storms D . Stouall N . Suthe r S . Sutphen 65 lst row - C. Thompson EIGHT-H GRADE H. Thorton E. Thrash C. Taurman P. Thurman G . Tidwell ' 7 , P. Tidwell g r W .' ff s l ls y, T' Todd i f, as A . . M ,lg K. ' 1 Znd row - C. Townsend -' ii J l K ' 'Ss Q Y C . Trantham ' QL, X Li -, fm 4 R . Tucker iw ..,., ., , G gfj , ..A,,: , Q I ,Z5A N ,xAl,,A A U R A , E. Tuc ke r , W s hih 'olh R J. Waldrop , V F L g P. Walker . ' 5' . Q: W 1 P sw 4 31-Q row - K, Wan - 1 1 g ,y g , , L. Wasson fix, V t ' 1 iff T 'R - I. Washburn ii is f Q X t 1 C . Watkins I. Watson - I. Weathers 5 W Q S. Webb 4' gg Y J. Wells -Q I 4th row - c. white , f . g f R, White ' R. Wilkerson Pbwfil I 1 R r ' 1 R. Wilkerson . T. Williams , D. Williams up , 'M W T. wimamson Q ,T f R ,.,,. N. Wilson g . f 5 5th row - S. Wilson ' it 'G+ if. R E. Wright 34 V KK H if P. Wright , R. Worthly F B. Wood QF, V ga L ' in B. Woods Q V Q E f A ,-me S. Zollinger f Q 5 V EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS W 'Q Q R . 5 e f , f' 11 CHORUS I f , ' . , Front Row: Rita McClana- han, Sue Eve rett, Patsy Grant, Lavelle Wasson, Iacquelynlohnson, Sally Cowpe r, Ruth Ann Abat, Iris Jones, Mary Alice Rutherford, Ann Richburg, Mrs. Alice Willoughby. Middle row: Doris High- tower,Charlsie Trantham, Nancy Suther, Carolyn Baggett, JoAnn Green, Shirley Banks, Barbara a R X ,A 'f' Rowland, Geniva Mayres , SandyIennings,China Car- roll, Ewalda Klein, Isabel Holguin, Jmene Reynolds, Back row: Norma Ie an Claxton, Katholene Culwell, Sue Ann Zollinger, Kay King, Eula Io Keiser, Mary Ann Leonard, Jann Gregg, Jeanette Hewett, Reba Rid- dle, Beverly Nic hols, A- melia Ochotorena. 66 Eg-.-v-7-.7-.... W-A , . ,- 0 . - .if GJ:-L ,I 1 i'2f--P- fr -M 1 . ' . I 1 dr Y: v -s ' - fa 'Aa I. in My iid' 1 I' I' ,. 'O .A , ,H . 1 , V 1 u . .3 ,. L ts. f., ', 9 .nu, 'rm ml- ,fi ,Q ,M ff fzf ., - w W, 5-,gr V- . ,,. . '53- ' W fr , 5 H.. -5, N .ff ffl M.x-5 ef I w O ,.' I 11, A 1 ' - 1 - 'A ,. 4- .' I 1- ,,',4 4 . af - . I zvx. H M' . K -Q.. 1, ' H' V-33 ,Mr 1 1-,C .v 59116 X 53 MISS DIANA FARQUHAR was crowned Foot ball Sweetheart of 1951, by Doug Graves Qleftl and Co-captain Harold I-Iaynie frightl, at the Big Spring -Vernon game. Diana was presented with a bouquet of red roses and a fgotbau autographed by the team. Diana is being escorted from the field by Doug and Harold after being C rowned during the halftime ac- tivities. Diana receives the traditional kiss from two re- presentatives of the A teaxn. v.f,3f'.5 w nm .3-, a. .V , Y N , a ,, W3??Hi.Ui,55g59ki3 MF! iw' ,,t,Q1i,:y5'?fe1fF,.,1f..2 ' tg,fl5k,,f.'g.N ,A.f:f'..g-.3 . LH.. .,. - 1 '1 1 1 .1 - if . s rn 1 it 1 1 1 - A - A L. . - 1951 STEERS 1st row fleft to right1O. Hagood-Mgr., T. Scott, D. Mac Richardson,R. Gi1strap,D. Young, R. Hayes, B. Martin, I. Porter, D. Maynard, J. Hanna-Mgr. 2nd row fleft to right, Coach Coleman, F. Long, I. Harper, C. Frank1in,B. Hayworth, J. C.Armistead, W. Medlin, B. Whitney, D. Graves, B. Porter, B. Moren, Coach Brewer, 3rd row fleft to right1H. Harper, R. Prahm, H. Haynie, B. MacSheppard, B. Dorsey, J. Phi 11ips,B. Hitt, N. Dudley, I. Ellison, O. Churchill, R. Farquhar, E. Steen, Coach Bonner. - 1 .,,,,,.a ,, . ,Nl sl' CARL COLEMAN C'oachCo1eman has made this s thirdyear as theSteer coach. o ac h Coleman sees a brighter Ltcome for the future Steers , for has a fine group of Sophomores ,ming up. 1951 THE STEER SCHEDULE Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Big Spring Quannah San Angelo B. E1 Paso Ysleta Haskell Plainview Larnesa Midland Vernon Sweetwater 69 so A ' I' K s X P- BERT BREWER The assistant coach Shorty Brewer, has also made this his third year as as sistantSteer coach. Shorty keeps the Spirit of the boys high,whi1e practicing and in games. BUD WHITNEY fright, Senior - 165 1bs.End HOLLIS HARPER frightj Senior - 165 lbs. End BOB PORTER Qbelowl Senior - 200 lbs. Guard ww, I. C . Armistead, a Sophomore back, carries the ball against Haskell for a good gain. Against Haskell, I. C . p lay e dhis best game of the season. DOUGLASS GRAV ES Qabovel Senior - 154 lbs. Tackle ROBERT HAYES fright, Senior - 145 lbs. Back Co-Capt. HAROLD HAYNIE frightl Kiwi Senior - 185 lbs. Tackle W? EARL STEEN fleftl Sophomore-150 lbs. Guard SH 'l :w'TY','9i RICHARD PRAHM Qleftl Senior - 180 lbs. Back CHARLES SPECK FRANKI..INfbelow1 Senior - 145 lbs. Back STEERS 12 HASKELL. 7 if Q79 DAVID YOUNG fleftj Senior - 140 lbs. Back BILLY MAC SHEPPARDfabove1 Senior - 150 lbs. Guard BENNY HITT Qleftj Senior - 140 lbs. Back 71 JAMES PHILLIPS fright, BILL MOREN fright, Senior - 185 lbs. Guard Junior - 162 lbs. Tackle GENE GROSS fbelow, Senior - 169 lbs. Guard .lg is If ' J .C . ARMISTEAD carries the ball against Ysleta- In the back- ground is an uni- dentified S t e e r , bloc king . In this game HaroldHaynie p l ay e d excellant ball, despitethe SC01'Bf JIMMY HARPER fabove, Senior - 157 lbs Center is RONALD FARQUHAR fright, Senior - 163 lbs. End ORVAL CHURCHILL fright, Senior - 190 lbs. Tackle WAYNE MEDLIN fleftl Sophomore - 156 lbs. End STEERS 0 YSLETA 40 In th e background S p e c k Franklin and an unidentified Steer. FRANK LONG lleftj Sophomore - 138 lbs. Back RAYMOND GILSTRAP fleftf Junior - 164 lbs, End Co-C apt. BOBBY HAYWORTH fbelowj Junior - 150 lbs. Back givin! IINIMY PORTER fabovej Sophomore - 146 lbs. End I. C . ARMISTEAD fleftl Sophomore - 157 lbs. Back NORMAN DUDLEY fright, TED SCOTT fright, Junior - 150 lbs. Back Sophomore - 174 lbs. Center DONALD Mac RICHARDSON fbelow, Junior - 130 lbs. Back NO. 12 for Plainview try- ing to knock d ow n touchdown pas s to R aymond Gilstrap DOYLE NIAYNARD fabove, Sophomore - 130 lbs. Back BILL DORSEY fright, Junior - 185 lbs. Guard wx- thrown by Bobby Hayworth. T his was our second win of the s e a s o n, also the first conference game. All Steers played good. BILLY MARTIN fright, Sophomore - 165 lbs. Back 1, U. Q? sw ' S? Q. 5 4 fan 'K su 2 Q . ,.. ,...,,,,,.,,T,,,.iA, ,i K! . :iff ' 'KH UM' 'JN .......a..... .Q .........1 55-5 f N-nw: , Q, Y Q Q-' :Wk-1 'R 1951 B TEAM lst. row fleft to right, O. D. Steen, T. Hollis, R. Bishop, D. Lamb, I. W. Thompson, J.Culpepper, I... Thames, R. Towery, K. Faulkner, D. Swinney. Znd. row fleft to rightj L. Stipp,B. Earlu, R. Shaw,D. Brookshire, W. Tibbs, I...Woodson, D.Wash- burn, D. Dunbur, D. Porter, IT. Hayes. 3rd, row Qleft to rightj Mgr. K. Fields, R. Angle, D. Anderson, R. Todd, D. Mason, F. Blalack,R. Brown, C. Rose, P. Odom, I. Milam, Mgr. I. E. Wood. 4th, row fleft to rightl D. Wilkerson, I. D. Hughes,R. Hughes, M. Puga, I. Craig, I. Cook, I.Suter, R. Dabney. Q. fi ,,-,, 525. WAYNE BONNER Coach Bonner did a swell job with the B team after taking over Isaacs's place. He came from the A team. LARRY MCCOLLOGH CONN ISAACS This is MCC0110gh'5 sec- This was Isaacs's seventh ond year as B team Coach, year 3.5 3. coach f0rB.S.H.S., He did a Sweujob on his Part at the middle of the seasonhe this year. went to defense work . may 'T fRight picture, left to J. W. Thompson Richard Hughes O. D. Steen Jacky Miliam Paschel Odom Doyle Lamb ' 0 , I . I XX if Q v 5 right, Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore 5 Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard fI..eft picture, left to right, Jerry Hughes Sophomore Back Freddy Blalack Sophomore Back Charles Rose Sophomore Back Donald Swinney Sophomore Back Ray Todd Junior Center wp. 5- 4 It 1 fLeft picture, left to right, Dean Porter Sophomore Billy Early Sophomore Jr. Suter Sophomore Lewis Stipp Sophomore B Team Schedule B.S. - 6 Stanton - 0 B.S. - 14 Lamesa - I3 B.S. -19 Snyder - 6 B.S. '- O San Angelo - B.S. - 26 Snyder - O B.S. - 13 San Angelo - B.S. -12 Odessa - 25 B.S. - 6 Lamesa - 6 B.S. - Z0 Midland - 12 Z5 fRigh1: picture, left to right, Doyle Mason David Wilkerson Weldon Tibbs Ray Dabney Don Anderson Roger Brown Jerry Hays Junior Sophomo re Junior Sophomo r e Junior Sophomor e sophomore flseft picture, left to r Kirk Faulkner Rex Bishop James Hollis Jerry Cook Robert Angle Lynn Thames Johnny Craig ight, Sophomore Junior Fre shman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomor e End End End End End End End Back Back Back Back Back Back Back if la' 5136 has Sr Lewis Woodson Junior Back Manual Puga Junior Back Ray Towery Sophomore Back Ray Shaw Sophomore Back Jackie Culpepper Sophomore Back Don Washburn Sophomore Back Doss Brookshire Sophomore Back J. E. Wood and Kenneth Fields frightl were the MBU teaffl Mgrs 5 1951 YEARLINGS ll? lst. row fleft to rightl B. Bluhm, T. Schick, L.. T horn as, T. Mason, K. Wall, I. Barron, J. Washburn, C1.'l'idwell, B. Fuller, C . Johnson, D. Crlayser, R. Wilkerson, T. Edmondson. Znd. row fleft to rightj R. Wooten, T. McAdams, L.. Patterson, B. Dillon, R. Hughe s, S. Crauens, D. Milam, QI. Weaver, S. Bulter, B. Newsom, I. Gill, G. Cogle, N. Reid. 3rd, row fleft to rightj Coach Crawford, K. Davidson, R. Nance, B. Cosby, I.. Isaac s, T. Taylor, R. Snipes, A. Richardson, S. Lockey, D. Reynolds, I. Graves, C. Robinson, J. Slate, W. Anderson, Coach Roy Baird. B. BLUI-IM fabovel t r i e s a run around the San Angelo end, Robert Lee, for a short gain. The Yearlings took this game by a score of 7-0 when Bluhm later threw the touchdown pass to Nuggent Reid. All the boys played a fine game, also a fine season with eight wins in nine starts. NUGG ENT REIDCrightJ carries the ball around the end ag ainst San Angelo's Robert Lee for a good gain beforelim BobTurnbrought him down. Those 'playing an outstanding game wereg BRICK JOHNSON,N. REID, B. COSBY, B. BLUIHN1, T. SLATE, D. MILAM, C. ROBINSON and others. f e 4 N 1,7 Q' ' ,Q 1 j ' 7, C I in W K -- Q ,Q if S 75 if hi I I I 6 COACHES EARL. CRAW- FORD and ROY' BAIRD have both been yearling coaches for years, c ounting this y e ar. Crawfgrd is a graduate ofN.T. S.T .C . where he was active in football. Baird is a graduate of McMurryCollege,where he was active in football. JUNIOR I-IIG H Big Spring 6 Odessa O Big Spring 40 Lamesa 0 Big Spring 25 Snyder 0 Big Spring 39 Sweetwater 14 Big Spring Z5 San Angelo O Big Spring 7 San Angelo O Big Spring 6 Odessa 13 Big Spring 19 Lamesa 6 Big Spring 13 Midland O STEER 'S A SQUAD Top Row-1e ft to right: Mgr. J. Hanna, S. Kornfeld, B. Whitney, Co-Capt. E. Carpenter, R. Farquhar, G. Scott, Mgr. I. Lowke Second Row-1eft to right: Capt. C . Shortes, C. Howle, G. Gilstrap, C . Franklin, B.Hayworth, E. Murphy STEERS A SCHEDULE 1951 - 52 13.5. Dec 3- Snyder 35 26 Dec 4- Andrews 28 39 Dec. 788-Abilene Tour. Dec 14- Leveland 45 32 Dec 18- Andrews 48 36 Dec 21- Snyder 39 40 Dec.27 8128 Brownwood Tour. Jan. 8- San Angelo 60 36 Ian. 11- Levelland 46 35 Jan. 14- San Angelo 57 41 Ian. 18- Midland 33 32 Ian. 22- Vernon 36 38 Ian. 25- Sweetwater'F21 23 Ian. 29- Plainview? 38 40 Feb 1- Lamesabff 51 47 f Feb 5- Midlandak 34 54 Feb 8- Vernon? 43 54 Feb 12 -SweetwaterfF47 37 Feb 15- Plainview? 53 54 Feb 19- 1..arnesa:Y: 54 42 80 COACH LARRY MCCO LLOC1-1 This being Coacl' McCo11och's third year as head basketbalf coach for BigSpring High, he has turned oui one of his best te am s Mac mo1ded his tearr from fourreturning lettermen. In years tc come we know Mac' wi11 keep up his gooe work. . gt '. , l 'T 'S 'N S fRightI Co-Capt. Eugene C a rp Carpenter--Sr. -- C ente r. This is Carpenter's first year on the A squad, but besides being elected as Co-Capt., he is als o high-point man on the team. C a r pe nte r has played fine ball and should be a college prospect. fAboveI Bud Bubba Whitney--Sr.--Center. This is Bud's second year on the A squad. As an 'old timer' at basketball, Bubba has done a fine job. fRightQ Bgbby Slick Haymgrih--Jr.--Guard. Bobby also is a returning lette rman who hustled hard in every game. Eugene C a r- penter takes afree-toss a- gainst Lame- sa which was good fo r one point. flseftl Capt. Calvert Shorty Shgrtgs--Sr.--Guard. This is Calvert's second year to play on the A team. In the Brownwood and Odessa Tournaments he was c ho s en to play on the A11 Tournament Team. Shorte s, Scott, and Whitney look on as C arpenter shoots. QAbovel Qerald Scottie Scott--Sr.--Forward. This is Ge r a1d's first year to play on the A squad and has proved to all his capability by being in s ec ond plac e as high-point m an. QI..eftJ Ronald Buzz Farquhar--Sr.--Center. This is Rona1d's first year to be on the A team. Although Buzz hasn't played much, he has worked hard in partices. Sjgye Kornfeld--Jr.--Fo r w a r d. T h i s was Steve's first year to play for the A Team. He played some very good ball this year. fAboveI ' --Sr.--Guard. This was Eddie's first year on the A Team. Although he didn't see too much action, he w a s quite a hustler in practice. fRightJ ' --Sr.--Guard. Speck was one of the four returning lettermen this year. He was a good hustler and played fine ball. Gizz Gi1- strap takesa shot against Lamesa while Shortes and Hayworth look on. Althoughthe Steers lost this game, theyputup a hard fight. The final score was 51-47. Raymond Gizz Gilstrag--Jr.--Fo rw ar d. This was Gizz's fir st ye ar on the A Team. He proved to be quite a hu stle r and played some good games. fAboveJ ' --Sr.--Guard. Charlie played on the A Team for the first time this year. He was one of the starting guards and played some good ball QLeftl Charlie Howle shoots against Lamesa. W Q QQ. .gf Y .Q if w IP N' fi? E QW Q . N.., ,N ,. . 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He was chosen as the team's captain by his team mates. 88 ...:.....,,, M. , .. T A . , ii X . L i - L. ey, Harold Haynie-Sr . One year Letterman M it Q wi -, ii - e 4 . J ,, 4 i s ns . , H9005 A : kk ns, Jimmy Montgomery-Sr. One year Letterman fQ5f-M52 TP ack .1 it , ' f ri .- .,-t. y rwiwli' .Qtr FK . 5 fifi-ii .. . l - -mll T Jack Kelley-Sr. One year Letterman 1. 1 5 P i a 5' SJ e , - assi .aiwwwwpft If Q .L , ,?i5iw . -- ., .- I - fi.. ' 4 Rex Bishop-Sr . on ev figzv. .,: , H.: me . ,, -is E-4 f--A D ':: , QCEEWFELIQ' V Qs. ...e.w..1. - ws. 1-at ,. sf miefjfif3.22fb.W--Wzs'1v1ktxW.4f-Ffa?-IMF?. 2 .,,, - .,.. ,, .W .. c saw, '-Qffiigfiiei-ff.. ff: 2.5 .wig fMidd1e Row LR, L. Stipp ' O. D. Ste en, R. Brown, B. Hitt, R.Hayes, R. Bishop, P. Love,D.May' nard, J. Cool, fBottom Row LR, K. Faul- kner,J'.Mont- gomery, J' Hug he s , J. C raig , G. Myrick, J'. Hayes, E. A- breo Q' sw S R I X. - f ' 'Q s ,L K 'S Richard Prahm-Sr One year Lettermz Ronnie Sanders-Sr fLeftj Co captain Benn. Hitt has be e n oz the track tearr two years and is 2 hard worker H is also a good run ne 1' and set s , good example fo the other boys tc follow B en wa al s o elected Co c apt ain by hi Two year Letterman One year Letterma R-F?3w.p - ismwiewti .- ,,,f' ' lltcrtehe 1 t t - 'X ' L' Q 11: 1 Q. va 1 . ,. -S fi'-J' , ., ' , ' , M. 1 t r.. ,H 446+ dw ' 1 team mates . R A , di ,, Q i vii -X , fi I 1,-ff 2eggi'w':,f'e ww' x M :Ab-r-Vw ' 1 V 4.-sw . ,. f . Rt 3 x ag 131. I, 6 Q ' 5 v X 4' VX.. :- D' xg-4,,' eorge Millican-Ir. me year Letterman aa. v 2 A rry Cook-Soph. xe year Letterman rw 5 W 'va , .4-.,.,,Vf, xi 5. W ren Abreo-Jr. fo year Letterman .,. g1..5.,f,-.5 , , f ,,,:.f.1:w - i k .,r ' i 4-safe...-faxe s H ,1,fff,rf-L-,L a:,fwr':3f , x ,rKf,fger,L.,3 ff A -. 'E-agrhpi' if afgaergiaif -my flirt ,v ::w9's 'Y--f '-' '- A .:, 'Qt' re: WN' ,f5zi w1 -i' Z4 , :f 'VNV ' 7 il w V 'f . 1 ' f Q'1,ig.a.gxjgW.4p 1,-, ,agen f .. emu 335 ' l A t ,ff fi' 1 ,1 ' 9 5. t ff Liu? . 1 1 :fl in g. -wt ,f i v 'uv' Ag, gf X X ' -L, , f f 3 e ,yn z Q ww ' L51-......fJ ' It .1 A I Jerry Hayes-Ir. One year Letterman Il I V 3 Donald Love-Ir. One year Letterman - fe . 11 . ,wg .B gk K ', , I L WW- wg Kird Faulkner-Soph. One year Letterman Doyle Maynard-Soph One year Letterman . L fm Kg 5' Y A A y x this f 4 W.. it M Terry Hughes-Soph. One year Letterman A as N if 1 'Q Roger Brown-Soph. One year Letterman -, 'W' L 1 'TTFF ifv Q W , we r im.. X in r - w Q' ' It . r. . 1 ' E v. ,N 751: f?Q1fW . 1- , .i ,L mt - .N if - F-'.e.Q,.g2f,5Qgf2.1 3 537: :Lux M ,. ug r 1 QQ? Q . . A -' Don Swinney-Soph. One year Letterman . w A R + Q fs-rf' ge K 4 3' . ,Vw ,1-Jcesffflpfz 31' :wad ' Johnny Craig-Ir. One year Letterman flu . L4 KM, A Gordon Myrick-Ir. One year Letterman J, K J C1 89 TOP PICTURE: Volley- ball A Squad. Leftto right: Charlene Wilson Ella Mae Newton Rosemary Rice Sue Dennis Mona Lue Walker Sue Robinson Mary Nell Glover Anna Mae Throp Elouise Carroll LEFT: Charlene Wilson, c o- c aptain. RIGHT: Charlie is one ofthe best spikers on the team. This is her second year to earn he r letter on the A team. She is a senior and 5'8 . Mona Lue Walker, co-c aptain. This is Mona Lue's fourth year on the A team. She served as C apt ain last year and has clone a wonderful job all four years. She has made all-tournament te am s and is a very valuable player. She is a senior and 5' 5 lf2 . LEFT PICTURE: Aral Phillips, Coachg Marie Wallace, Managcerg anc Anna Smith, Assistan' Coach. The volleyball girls kept up their good re- cord this year. Sincf Miss Phillips has pro- duced several champion- ship teams she is con' sidered one of the bes volleyball c o a c h e s i1 this area. 1 1 , .34 .W ,, ,. K' 5,2'r f12i. X . Lf? ,an ' 47 2 IJ? 5 --Q R5 -,gf was ,,M.xfA mf. ir, ,M EX' qi! ,gy fn 3 2555 5-31 dia ' 5 2,353 J if I , f 'mf 3 Wi' 5 , . 5, N -,,.,.. gy.. .fgf - fm T 'T sf 2 rf: 5' 42. 25 ,Q-x x 5 w k .AJR 1: le kg .f ' rw W gb X Qu . air: J w 151: S We-+ ,f -Q we 'If' -- Gm' K Kew? Lf gl 5i mmm- Qi,-. , i-?-11. 0 iw . Q 1 if fs K U 5 K u y W 4 , . 3 I Q 5 N 95' ' Q -1 a R JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW-Mona Bai1ey,julia Owens, Marilou Staggs, joan Gordon. VOLLEYBALL B TEAM FIRST ROW-jo Cockron, Alma Crit- tenden, Alice Ann Martin, Nita Ander- son, Barbara Hill, and Mary Ann White. BACK ROW-Nell Harris, Anne Gray, Merlene Stephens, Eve McElreath, Narre ll Dene Choate, and Shirley Raper. K an E 6 7' Q. 'Q l XJ, SECOND ROW-Ma xine St ock s, ,Ioan Huff, Carolyn W hite field, Beatrice Hobbs, Pat Tidwell. THIRD ROW-Nancy Smith, Betty Armi- stead, Betty Early, Vir g inia T odd, Louise Burchett, Virginia Carpenter, Pat Reaves. A V at -f GOLF TEAM jimmy Smith and Ray Andrews. LEFT TO RIGHT-Don Fite, Ge ra ld Scott, Luke Thompson, Gene Reynolds ANNA MAE THORPE Qabovej Sophomore Yell Leader . Anna Mae has served the student body well during her fir st ye ar asyell leader. MARY LOU LEAPARD fbelowj Junior Yell Leader. Mary Lou waselected this year to s e rv e for the second time as yell leader. She has contri- buted much to the school spirit both years. L Y 5 ERS LEAD SHIRLEY RIDDLE Senior Head Yell Leader This has been Shirley's third year to se rve as yell le ade r. She has plenty of pep and does a lot to keep the student body in a good school spirit. Shirley was elected head leader by the othe r yellleade rs. SUE ROBINSON fabovej Senior Yell Leader. This was Sue's firs year to le ad the yells and she has done a won derful job. Sue has lot of school spirit. SHIRLEY WHEAT fbelowj Junior Yell Leader. This has been Shirley' fi r st year in the posi tion as yell leader. Sh h a s also been active i many other school func tions. Z i s n Y i x S 1 ' . . Q 511 155' if Q ,iiifsp A A, , X xi' vb k fin- Q ' .: ,, ' , , Q11 :Ti 4 , ,W ia J' mf -re., ,, ,,,, W. w 'ww ,. 35551 f il 1' Wuxi B 6 sf IXUQIAXF OUH4 5 I1 Lrl 6 lj Riololle , . -'f , 51'ff 1:1 5 V L --W 7, , Lv? ,wi -,fails A5 f 'Iii A yimw .f mix ' ,Lk .wi v t f l . age: . ' i1 i1.'f'f 'X' t Arm, elle Puckett S e Tl L 0 F i Q J Q 4 v F L im, ,,,, at. ci -.- . S, N K' v . . .Am I 1. U M f af .f - , . ,,l, ,. , VJ. 1 Liar-w H , ' if 1 I it 1 T543 .1 1? 'Q 5' I S+. arolol Q nie y 2 .. X f , M, A -' W . .Md . A f j 12:25 ' J -1552225 f ' 1, nga-1 -.S T'- . . k. tg,.: 5,, 3 , fgf az 1 .-H1 m 1 K L K.. V g ..jf-idgffk fy ,3-,,,-wmfiW- fh wg,-, . ,. qv QVC I Nonoffm Hoflemj LL Elbeff Long TL ' Beverl Edwards L U AHHQTWQG Thorpe 0 XPQV-ter f rites PQT Tidwell E Tommy WVICIAXCJQIWS 6 S . ffl ' 3? i -- - ' - l'fLe'.fQ21Ii-M, '- 1 'r-- .X Mfr Annelle Puckett--Sr. QLeftj Annelle has boon Chosen for Who's Who be- cause of hor scholarship and fine personality. Sho was al- so senior favorite this yf-ar. Mona Lue Walker--Sr. QRightj Mona Luc is one of the most outstanding girls in high school. She has won many honors and is known for her friendliness. 102. ,F Harold Haynie--Sr. Qlseftj Tl year Harold served as vice-pre dent ofthe student body, presid of the senior ct la s s, as co-Capt of the football team, and sen favorite. He maintains an A av: age in all his classes. jimmy Conley--Sr. Ulightj This jimmy's fir st time to be selec for Who's Who. He has been an: tive member of the band, Key Cl Hi-Y, and various other orgzini: tions. He is also known for hish scholastic record. I Sud Whitney--Sr. Qleftj 'his is Bud's fourth year Lo be !ho'S Who and on the Student lounciln He has also been Presi- ent of the Freshxnan Class, out- tanding basketball a ncl football layer. lie is onthe A llonor loll for all four years. eff Hanna--Sr. QRightj eff has been on the Student Coun- il for two years, is President of he Student Body, fo ot ba ll and asketball Managers,and is very ctive in Key Club, Hi-Y, and Dc- ate activities. - i A ,, F, ,sip janice Boardman--jr. This is janice's first year to be Who's Who. She is vice- president of Tri-Hi-Y, mem- ber of the El Rodeo staff, and is very active in the junior class, with a high scholastic record. Steve Kornfeld--jr. Steve has only been with us two years, but has won many friends. He is outstanding in basketball and is a credit to B. S. H. S. jackie Fryar--jr. jackie is very active in agri- culture and is secretary of the F.F.A. He has a high scho- lastic record and many friends. Narrel Done Choate--jr. Narrel Dene is a very active member of the junior class, Tri-Hi-Y, and the athletics class. She is also rated high in her scholastics. STUDENT COUNCIL p Joyce Anderson Secretary Jeff Hanna President Ak In 21 . A S , --E . 'QL :Q- 'F as ,. .. , A ': I 555:-fp: , . I . g Harold Haynie T l Vice Presiden' 2 1 . . W. Bobbie Adams R B ud Whitney Senior Rep. Mona Lue Walker R . Diana Farquhar Semor ep Doyle Mason R epo rte r Junior Rep. L is ,za midi www-wi? X il J' X Jimmy Porter Doyle Maynard Sophomore Rep. Roger Brown Sophomore Rep. Jean Hyde Sponsor X. 04 '..' . ,.r. , R B Sophomore Rep. Senior Rep. B obby Hayworth Junior R ep . fUpper right, Shirley wheat Junior Rep. Bert Brewer Sponsor 'UQ 'amp-X G ayle Price Editor Martha Clare Co-art Editor Iac kie Marchant Associate Editor Sandy Swartz C o-art Editor EL. RODEO STAFF iN-JH Q.,-9 Joyce Gound Staff Assistant fupper leftj Iva Hampton Staff .Assistant Erma Steward Sponsor Joy Williams Senior Editor Leonard Hartley Sports Editor Shirley Wheat Staff Assistant Janie e B oardrn an Staff Assistant B obby Hayworth Sports Editor Lou Ann Lamb Staff Assistant 105 1? , ff! fig f fikgisgig Eg . 2 ff i .. F , Q N is 4 5' ff sg? -. M u NH 1 3 - V 'Qs 'Q HKS' wi Q is . 4' 4' -4- nw Q -. , ,QA :if if :vi , . f if ,f 'J nf' It ,pit 5 A , ,N Q35 Q 5 ...Q ixb' 4 . an 'G 1-0- All E 515 Band Queen,Doris Brown Glenn Bunn Doris was elected by the member S of the band. She is a senior this year and filled he r job very we ll. She marched out in front with the drum- major during half-time performanceszat football games and other func- tions of the ba nd. Not only did she aid the band with her work and sup- port, but she added a very attractive decora- tion to the front of the band. l Doris was crowned queen of the band by Marvin Miller, president of the school board. The cor- nation took p la C e during the half-time perfor- mance at the fir st home football game. Glenn Bunn,drurn-major of the band this year, very capably carried out his job of leading the band through all their marching routines. Glenn is a senior and while he isn't giving marching signals to the band, he plays drums in the concert and stage bands. Glennwas elect- ed also by the members of the band after a series of tryouts with other candidates combe- ting for the position. 107 0 GLORIA BY-RD served herfir st year as major- ette of the band. Gloria is a junior and plays flute in the concert band. She is active in all the band functions and other school activities. MELVA RAY has served two years as rnajorette. She is a senior and also p la y s flute in the band. Melva and Gloria worked out some very catchy routines this year and proved to be a fine pair of rnajorettes. STAGE BAND This band, although in its infancy, has worked hard this year and produced some good dance music which was enjoyed by everyone. Members of the orchestra are Kim Milling base violin Ronnie San ders, Kenneth Briden, Tommy Thigpen Qnot pictured, cornetg Claude McLeod Ronald Young Al Cloven Howard Sheats, tromboneg Glenn Bunn, drumsg Joy Williams, Merlin Peterson Manuel Puga Janelle Haynie, saxaphoneg and Melva Ray, piano. Qabovej The German Band, better known as the Hungry Five proved to be quite a popular ensemblethisyear. Theyhave performed for the various civic clubs in Big Spring and receiveda fine reception. The music they play consists of old German marches and folk songs. Members of the band a r e Merlin Peterson, jimmy King, Ronnie Sanders, Gordon Myrick, and Al Cloven. lmiddlej Ronnie Sanderswas elected by the band to serve as captain :his year. He is a senior and has played cornet in the band for the past five years, work- ing his way up to solo cornet player this year. His jobs are varied and he even dir e c t s :he band in the absence ofthe director. He also performs in :he German and stage bands. Qbelowj Band Officers - The band elected four lieutenants thi s year to serve as leaders in various jobs. Pat Dil1on,was elected to see that the Downbeat was published every two Weeks and was also in charge of publicity. OrvalChurchi1l,librarian, helped pa ss out music and keep the library in order. jimmy Conley served as secretary. He carried on correspondence W it h othe r bands and took care of the band funds. Guy Knowles proved to be a very capable business man- ager. He saw that the busses were properly loaded for trips and that the band room was set up and kept in order. All these officers are sen- iors this year and have played instruments in the band for four years. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW: Arlene Hartin, Shirley Riddle, Doris Brown, Wanda Weatherford, Frances Rice, Martha Winans, Carla Bost, Frances Walker,Angela Fausel, Martha Hughes. SEC- OND ROW: Janelle Moad, Jan- ice Boardman, Nina F r ya r, Jeanette Petty, Joy Williams, Barbara Davidson, Lela Pat- terson, Eldra Raney, Barbara Parker, Shirley Wheat, Kay Richbourg. THIRD ROW: Joan McKinney, Peggy White, Be ve r ly Edwards, Beverly Vaughn , P e g gy King,Arlene Mitchell, Patsy Clements, Annelle Puckett, Lila Turner, Jody Miller, Delores Sneed. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Lewis, Barbara Hill, Bobbie Adams, Janice Anderson, Bobbie Stal- cup, Jane R ey no ld s, Janice Nalley, France s Norman, Evelyn Wilson, Nancy Conway, Carrie Lawson. FIFTH ROW: Nelda Williams, Bar barajohn- son, Vin Kindel, Mary Loyce Jerigan. 23 HARRY LEE PLUMBLEY, Director of Big Spring High School choirs. Under his able leadership the c ho ir s have grown in number s and improved in quality. SIXTH ROW: Harvie Brown Donald Lovelace, Roy Loud- amy, Loy Loudamy, R ober' Hayes, Lane Bond, J. M. Bil- lings, Gordon Myrick, C. L Morris, David Reed, Thrubei Tinkham, SEVENTH ROW Jerry Brooks, John Lawrence Rex Bishop, R. B. Hall, Hollis Harper, Lynn Laws, Don An- derson,Jerry Musgrove Richard Hughes. Picture: back of second row, center Claudia O'Donnell and Beulal Cook. 1 i..,,g,,. 5 DE BUTANTES First Row-Qleft to rightJ Jeanette Petty, Beverly Edwards, Janice Boardman, Joan McKinney, Billie Lawdermilk, Janelle Moad, Angela Fausel, Shirley Ward, Carey Lawson, Pat sy Barbee, Claudia O' Donnell, Shirley Wheat, Delores Sneed. Second Row: Beverly Vaughn, Martha Winans, Frances Wal- ker, Francys Rice, Patricia Grahrn, Shirley Kiser, Choleze O'Dell, Barbara Parker, Martha Buford, Lynelle Martin, Kay Richbourg, Martha Hughes, Patsy Beard. Third Row: Barbara Johnson, Shirley Riddle, Sue Love, Joy Williams, Peggy King, Carolyn Robinson, Joyce Cole, Bobbie Stalcup, Frances Bedford, Lila Turner, Annelle Puckett, Beulah Ciijm, France s King, Gayle Irving, Jody Miller. Fourth Row: Barbara Hill, Bobbie Adams, Nina Fryer, Sharon Lewis, Anne Gray, Janice Anderson, Nelda Williams, Avenell Yates, Arlene Mitchell, Jane Reynolds, Janice Nalley, Nancy Pitman, Patsy Clements, Nancy Conway, Evelyn Wilson. MENS CHOIR E IRST ROW: L-R: Rex Bishop, Robert Hayes, J. M. Billings, C. L. Morris, David Reed, Thur be r Tinkham. SECOND ROW: Harvey Brown, Jerry Brooks,Gordon Myrick, Loy Loudamy, Roy Loudamy, John Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Donald Lovelace, R. B. Hall, Lane Bond, Hollis Harper, Lyn Lawes, Don Anderson, Jerry Musgrove, Richard Hughes. 111 'K 1- gi S- xpf fy ,S Y, s MQ THE CORRAL STAFF BOBBY ADAMS flefry MONA LUE WALKE Associate Editor Bobby w a s elected editor by the journa- lism students. VIN KINDEL Bobby has be en 3 Feature Editor ve ry capable editor this year. -...ff 7,-W' ,Y 41 Al BARBARA SMITH Art Editor WANDA KINS EY Art Editor DORIS JEAN BROWN Art Editor NILA BAILEY Art Editor RIC HARD PRAHM Sports Editor GERALD SCOTT Sports Editor SUE ROBINSON Exchange Editor ALMA CRITTENDET Exchange Editor SPECK FRANKLIN Business Mgr. BOB SIMPSON Business Mgr. MARY ANN WHITE Society Editor JOAN MILLER Society Editor DELMAR I-IARTIN Press Foreman JIMMY LOWKE Press Foreman .ELLA MAE NEWTO Typist DOT CRITTENDEN Typist MONOHN HO LLEY Reporter MAREN TINKI-IAM Reporter MARGIE MCDOUGL. Reporter JO NELL HODNETT Reporter DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION CLUB IBOVE The Advisory B o ard of the D. O. club are left to ight A C Pettus Mark Harwell,Chairman, Al Dillon, H. 5 Stanaland and Joe Pickle. OWFR LEFT Joe B Neely, Advisor of the Diversified OWER RIGHT Beverly Hampton White, Sweetheart of the nior and is training at Big Spring p ,'f:QDis'1fgszu3U.I1vE ED.U.CA'lfION CLUB LEFT: Fern Crabtree,e le c t e d Sweetheart by the members of the D. E. c lub. She is a senior student and in the D. E. program her training station is Zales Jewelry Store. RIGHT: T he D. E. Advisory Board. Left to right are: W. C. Blankenship, Sr.,R ow l and Bates, Ruby Powers, and Jimmy Green. Not pictured is Cuin Grigsby, chairman. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION is a vocational program d e s i g ne d fo r High Schoolluniors and Seniors who are preparing for the retail, wholesale, and service selling occupations. This prepares students to e arn a living and train, and helps bridge the gap between school and full-time employment afte r graduation. M +V. fx., Hospital to be a nurse. TRADES AND INDUSTRIES builds the self confidence and Uknow- how n e cz e s s a r y to cope with real- life situations. It permits a student to earn while learning the trade or occupation of his choice. . 9 X xx, 1 ... J. 0. Wifi- 4: K Q., x iii' , r ' F53 - Pr? . s., EW ,k:.,., ,K 1 Lf.--., X , U55 4x 45A QM? P0 'Q Q 2 in .0 ff, 2 I v l' fum... W .,-V. 6: 5 m ,. iw L' WL Calvin Daniels with his Newton's pork Stocker cal- Tractor maintenance is explained show lambs. chops on the ves mean 55's by Doyle Lamb. hoof. to Boyd Sneed. BIG SPRING CHAPTER OF THE FFA First Row: Vines, Watson, Kimble, Hollis Denton, G ilbe r t, Damron, Baker, Lynn, Murphree, C r abt re e, Clark, Davidson Davidson, Daniels, Sunday, Frebee, David son, McCuiston, W atkin s. Second Row Bernard, Schalk, Cook, Cooper,Fort, Larnb,Wilburn, Choate,Rawlings,Johnson Manley, Mu r p h r e e, G la s o r, McIlvian Sneed, Harrison, Lloyd, Hepner, Baum- hardt. Third Row: Shortes,Clark,Sander- son, Nelson, Loc khart, Daniels, Tibbs Robertson, Balch, Bates, R awlings Gaskins, Crow, B rown, Adams, Johnson Perry, Darnron, Fourth Row: Wise Chapman, Lockhart, Jone s, Richardson, Merworth, Broughton, Weaver, Long Suggs, Fryar, John, Crabtree. 'un Fern Crabtree , l95Z FFA Sweetheart OFFICERS OF THE BIG SPRING CHAPTER Seated: Jackie Fryar, Robert Mer' worth, Calvert Shortes, Tom Dam' ron, Donald Denton, Warren Cooper Don Lockhart, and L. T. Nelson Back Row: Doyle Larr1b,Billy'Perry Delbert Davidson, and Mr. V ine s f 4 If may sum of mlm sum ar vscmfs, GXAKZQRIPPRISBCYT mm df mm suns: I msn mms of rl !k4 Jim, Edward 81 Doctors Sanderson Arthur Sundy and Sears Elbert Long with one of Roland, out for Schalk at work vacci Foundation Gilts. his FFA projects. some exercise. ating a pig. I Uk ewing class-left to J Cochran, Anita .a Juan Horton, Jeanine L. Making ice cream l to r. Crusade for Freedom program lfood pres- rson, Mrs. McAlister, Frances lto r. D. Roton, - Stark, and Charlene Wil- Birdwell, M. W y, H. ervation lab. Taner, Delores Sneed. orne Sz Frankie Mar son. 8: Miss Co hte r , Q .W - ,- . ,, 5. L, X mu?-.,. iig Spring Chapter of Future Homemakers .V J 31 ,,-41, - ea. .- Big Spring Chapter of Futu re Home- makers of America Ur. High, Rowl : Stutiville, Duley, Bailey, Jenkins, Bailey, Tidwell, Hogan, Smith, Brown,G a r r i- mf America fSenior Highj low l: Vaughn, Bailey, Davidson, Hale, larrol, Mitchell, Wilson, White, Anderson, Sigony, Clements, Anderson, Hayes, An- ien. Row Z: Birdwell, Ferguson,Edwards, Reed, Mc K inn e y, Sneed, B o s t, Glover, flagood, Martin, Horton, Je r i g an, Witt, Vashington, Anderson, R og e r s. ROW 3: Yinans,Walker, Williams, Johnson, Haley, mith, LaWdermilk,Gray, Burns, Hodnett. low 4: Wasson, Haynie, Chandler, Meek, Jebb, Clinton, Bailey, Rice,Wallac e, liner, Marstrand, Cochran, Brooks. Row 2 McGregor, l-ludgins, Brookshire,Burns. Leonard Hartley FHA Dreamboy son, Cook, Latson, Bentley, Turner, Row Z2 Wiley, Thomas, Lawdermilk, Hartin, Kiser, Perez, O'Donne1. R ow 3: Drake, Hobbs, Coffey, Baron, Beard, C arpente r, Gordon, Elmore, Henry, Lewis, Harrington, Ward, Heddleston, Hatch, Gale. Row 4: Saunders, Armi- ste ad, Clawson, Nalley, R obin son, Stocks, Reaves, Jam e s, Lane, Curry, Lawson, Swilling, Heffington, Moseley, Wagoner, Lambert, Row 5: Earley, Bedford, Barton, Young, Reed, Mills, Vaughn, Ford, Har re ll, Snow, Todd, Beard, Burchett,Dunn. Row 6: Staggs, Barbee, EC klc r, Meyers, W atkin s, Smith, Levvter, Yarber, Yates. Wrapping packages for World's FHA Week l. to r. Delores Friendship Festival--packages Haygood, Mr. Blankenship, for children overseas. and Nita Heddle ston. Freshmen girls honoring sponsor, Mrs. Roberta Wiley during FHA Week. B.Lauder- milk, P. Beard,-W. Birdwell. 1 K . V1 TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW: Lynelle Martin, Margie McDoug1e, Sa ndy Swart z, Mary Ellen Hayes, Kay Bonifield, Marilyn jackson. SECOND ROW: Frances Walker, Kay Richbourgh, Nina Fryar, janice Boardman, Libby jones. THIRD ROW: Frances McClain,Diane Laughman, Shirley Burnett,Gayle Irving, Martha Clare. FOURTH ROW: Claudette Harper,janice Anderson,Anna Mae Thorp,Peggy King. STANDING: Mary Frances Norman, Evelyn Wilson, Betty Wright, Sponsor, Mrs. Larry McColloch. HI-Y Standing-Qleft to right, jimmy Lowke, jimmy Wilkerson, j ohn Law r e nc e, Glenn Dale Bunn, Hollis Harper, Wayne Glenn, Rex Bishop, Eugene Carpenter, C. L. Girdner, Bud Whitney, Richard Hughes, Don Washburn, Robert Angel, Roger Brown, jerry Hayes, Eddie Murphy, Ronnie Sanders, and junior Suter. Seated-Qleft to rightj jimmy Conley, Charlie Howell, Oakie Hagood, Steve Kornfield, james Daniell, Ronald Farquhar, Louis Stipp, j. W. Thompson, Robert Hayes, and Reed West. 8 HQQH,li3'-I, sf :Hi 5'-lil. SHORTHAND CLUB Standing, left to right: Diana Farquhar, Charlene Wilson, Louise Boatle, Martha Hughes, Betty Wright, Pat Dillon, jerry Christesson, Peggy jenkins, Vesta Har:rison, Norma Rouse, Miss McGinnis. Sitting, left to right: Billie Mayfield, Dot Crittenden, Main-en Tinkham, Sue Love, Mary Norman, Gayle Price, Mary White, Peggy King, Beluah Cook, Martha Clare, Mary Attaway, Frances Rice, Melva Jones, Patsy Morton, Shirley Riddle, Jackie Marchant. KEY CLUB First Row, left to right: Lane Bond, Bud Whitney, Pat Crosland, jimmy Conley. Second Row: jimmy Hicks, jerry Hayes, Tommy Thigpen, Hollis Harper. Third Row: Robe rt Haye s, Doyle Maynard, jimmy Porter, Ronnie Sanders, Fourth Row: james Daniels, Ronald Farquhar, David Young. Fifth Row: Oakie Haygood, Glen Bunn, Orval Churchill, john Lawrence, Franklin Hinkley. I 31943, A fax A J 5 Q F X ,4 wrf .X Q W V 1 kki' Q - .1,,: . Y V ' . W ggi 7,5 , E K... 2 A I A 5' '5 , 1 I he - m -rr? 57, +I' R f I mf -' A? I A P A Y I i Sf .',1 , F R Y' E, N .f.. ii W , .R 5 R , ,.11 A. 4 -,wx 1 ,Q KE if v Q 5 ii 5 Q ,, A bv, 5,2 '1 ' :fa 'E ,Iv we ' ii! af if ,ze X A. .,. 3? xl 1 x . xx . in 2' . INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB For the fir st time in the history of B.S.H.S. a new course in shop was offered. The shop is equiped with all new equipment, power tools, saws, sanders, lathes, and finishers. Mr. Lloyd Emerick, a graduate of North Texas,is instruc- tor. Front Row, left to right: Efren Abreo, Delmar Har- tin, Ben Hitt, Manuel Puga, 1. W. Thompson, Rex Bish- op, -I. E. Wood. Back Row: Ray Dabney, jimmy Elli- son, Bill Earley, Cecil C o uc h, jimmy Wilkerson. l wi 5 I g,,.......... ...laura M-.- L- 1. BIBLE CLUB First Row, left to right: Annelle Puckett, j e a n e v a Taylor, Vesta Harrison, Mona Wal.ker. Second Row: Peggy Bradford, Marie Ha- ley, Sue Love, Eva Mae Mc- Elrath. Third Row: Fran- ces King, Wanda Kinsey, Peggy King, Beverly Belk. Fourth Row: Ear l Steen, Juanita Witt, Melba jones, Carolyn Robinson. Fifth Row: Rev. Edward Welsh, Sonya Washington, Frankie Marstrand, Delmar Hartlinn, Standing, left to right: Martha Hughes, Sally Ba- ber, Jan Brooks, Betty Wright, Tommy Thigpen, Lynn Laws, Doyle May- nard, Bob Porter, Bill Moren, Clifford Winn, Ray Shaw, Glenn Bunn, C. L. Girdner. Y 'r 'QWH Left to right: Mr. Lloyd Emerick Qshop instructorj, J. C. Armisteadhlimmy Lowke, Gene Gross, Earl Steen, David Young, Char- ley Howle, C. L. Girdner, Wayne Glenn, Reed West, O. D. Steen. 12 COR ARCH R LEFT: Sound off, Black and Gold! Oncernore Steers h o l cl! echoes through the B.S.H.S. gym during the first pep rally ofthe year. BELOW: Five senior members ofthe ElRodeo s t a ff start off on their annual trip to the year- book clinic in Austin. Left to right are:Iackie Marchant, Gayle Price, Joy William s, Sandy Swartz., and Martha Clare. The first activity given by the Student Council this year was a Get Acquaint- ed dance in the gym. Some of the kids we see enjoying the dance are: Jeanette and Jimmyg Luke and Patsyg Lila and Louisg Iva and Richardg Mary El- len and W. C .9 Shirley and Gizzg Alma andWayneg and Roger andAnnaMae. Q SIJDIL BH? Swv Mow TUE WED THU Fm SAT 2 3 rf 5 GM 9 1.011 lZ'f5M.wf0l5 IGSV l8I9e5tilKKfw5f ,PZ QQQKZGUF Z8 Z9 S Qs F First football dance of the year, given by Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y after the Ysleta gameg Bobby and Lila, Jannie and Aubrey, H e 1 e n and Gera1d,Sandy and Jeff, Anna Mae and Roger, were a few of the couples seen enjoying the dance. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 wif 7 5 9 row? IZ I3 1+6:Mv' l7WW?f?yxfHX 2122 Z3 Z4 25,63 Z71 zaw gr My , Halloween Queen and her court of honor, Harold Haynie, Anne 11e Puc kettg Bud Whitney, Joyce Anderson, Ronniewooten, 21 I1 C1 C ll 6 6 rl, Sheila Sutpheng President of the Student Body, Jeff H ann a, Dorothy Barton, Nug e nt R e e dg IvaHampton, and Richard Prahm. iwmamz,-:nr - ws: r is , - i A ', ,W , . QRATLQN ' IL 1 4q'QP: xA ., f ' Cx 16 ' mn X Q lVxt,' The Senior Class takes its an- lnnual trip to Cosden during the Oil Pro- gress Week. Xnother project during Oil Progress Vcek was a speech contest, 'Those pic- urecl are: Mrs. Dan Kroussu, Tommy 'higp0n, Melva Ray, Ray Arnold, Mr. o Bruce Cunninghanfm, Barbara Smith, Xnnelle Puckett, and Dr. M. B. Berr . Y i S Aarvin Miller, President of the Lchool board, crowns 1951 band lueen, Doris Jean Brown, at the fsleta football ganfmc. lZ5 n v a U? 7 47:11 D 7 A' 5 g Wkh: , .J S . 1. H 2 , g .xi , ' ,Q 'L '- . , , 7 . 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Q oo7o 7' 7 ' P - Q- W ' 11 ,, if-QQ, . 'T . 1' M 7 Lm.1 Eff : ,, .ff . iw 7 o77 ., ' L ' N ... o N of 7777 7 o7o 1 o 1 7 77 7 o777o o M , .sa wx A- W'L' -N- ik E Q 126 l Q 7 ?.' 7 o' as During the half-time activities 1n Sweet water the BSHS Band forms H1951 i honor of the last football game- of th season. N 'x M2 Y' X QWf6 7 Doug and Harold 'Y crowning the balggsifeigligrt 7 7 72 7 3 7' DianaFarquhar, 252673 4 Daddy Date Night was sponsored 'the girls in the FHA Club. The rls took their daddies and sat th them at the football game. ,.- . EI? e ' flwfilo gfsM'f17 etZ3Z4 930 It may be a little c old but yell leaders, Shirley Ann, Mary Lou, Shirley, and Sue see that the poles are decorated for the game. Stag Line fat Christmas Left to right: Rex Bishop, Richard Prahm , Coach B r ew e r, Warren Anderson, Robert H ay e s, Z8 Formall and Bud Whitney . d On the fourteenth of December the Big Spring I n d e p e n d e nt School District celebrated its 50th anniversary. T hroughout the year this event was celebrated by newspaper publicity and radio and P. T. A. programs. The climax ofthe golden anniversary cele- brationwas a formal opening of the new high school plant. Since the district was org anized in 19Ol,the number of schools hasin- creased from one small building to the twelve buildings oftoday. The faculty has inc reased from eight in 1901 to the 152 now employed. Other proof of progress is the fact that there are 4,680 now enrolled in Big Spring schools as compared to 465 of fifty years ago. Some kids enjoying the Christ- mas Formal givenby the Stu- dent Council, at the gym are: AnnaMay Thorp, Roger Brown, Shirley Burnett, Autrey Burke, Beverly Vaughn, Savoy Kay, Lynelle Martin,I. L. Claxton, Helen Phillips, Gerald Scott, Mary Smith, H o l li s Harper, Shirley McGinnis, Jimmy Jen- ning s, Claudette Harper, Leonard H artley, Bobbie A d am s, Jackie Jennings, D01 Crittenden, I. C . Armistead, Ann White and I.. 0 ui s Stipp PFQFQ. EEF.. 1 MW 7 5 IO owl? I Z MQW tiff' I6 I7 I8 iffwfiftf zz 3. Z3 25 2627 za 29 ,,.-3 Libby Jones trying her luck at breaking the Christmas pinata for the Spanish classes. 1. ,,,. El Rodeo Staff and date s at their annual banquet. Seated: L..Hartley, C . Har- per, B. Dorsey, S. Swartz, B. Hayworth, S. Wheat, I... Lamb, I. Fryar, D. Young, I.Gound,H.Jones,I. Hamp- ton, G. Price, R. Green, I. Williams, I. Brooks. Standing: Mr. and Mrs. Steward, fI.Hanna, M. Clare,B. Simpson, I. Mar- chant, Mrs. Matt Harring - ton, J. Boardman, R.S an- ders. One ofthe highlights of the year, the fir st annual Christmas Formal given by the Student Council. Music was furnished by Ted C rager and his or- chestra. 12 Atypical cheering section at a Steer basketball game in the HCIC gym. In thi s picture the yell le ade r s give out with H ave you got that s pir'it'? and the student b ody answers with Amen, ' ANUA Yi aw lf' 4 6 1211 , wisyyiffggliagij IZ 1314151 171519 2021222324 me '-Q?-3031 The band under the direc- tion of astudent conductor, Merlin Peterson, plays for a pep-r ally. The band is playing Sound Off which became the student body's favorite victory s ong this year. X 'Q ,- X ? 'J if V Q , H ff'- 1 4 I M ff' 4 I 'Q 2 Q S mf' , I 13 E: 5 as w ' ' fi Q' , ' , ,. : 4 4 Q: . , 2: ., , A 11 ' Al 'Q 1 - A -'f V? if . . ' M ' ' Q-.A b - Q M A X 319 f I Q.. E5 is ' I1 1' Yvfvf :M Fl i,b X 05. Q 'U f 99 .- y xxx 52 ,Mx xxsi' Q E X33s W! ,k,, . qw N fiif, N ' in ' , 4, 5 iv K :B . , 15 iff- M if 1 Q ,-,QJQ Q 5' I Y' my V my fi df x ' fx ' X ,V ff 9' v. 'IQ 5. 'S R'- 3,54 W- 4 Q at l, 3' J 8 Q R Q nf xl xg ,J Q AM. v Bobby Robertson, an outstanding mu sic expert presented the first assem- bly program inthe new au- ditorium. Bobby began his music career at the age of five and has made it his life Work. He has presented as sembly programs for three years on his tours all over the mid-we stern and north- ern states. 00004 ' x P 1 4 u iiilliiliii . A C 1 SUN Mow 'VUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 ww tw wif 0 1 1 13 191 A 15 1C5171819ZOZ1gJ p'i-4024p31Z5g 266 Z8 Z9 These were the six girls selected as candidates for the volleyball queen. Shir- ley Sehon,1third from rightj, was finally chosen, after a very close race. Ot he r candidates pictured are Betty Aeker and Shir- ley Pulliam from Midlandg Mona Lue Walker, Big Springg Janice .lone s, Im- perialand Reamy Lou Elles, Monahans. S43 V, gffgiqnibr C lass Meeting The Seniors met to talk over Senior Day at K B S T and also to discuss Ways of making money for their an- nual Senior trip. They ta Ike d about having a box supper or sack lunch, they also me ntio ne d several places to go on their sen- ior trip. PHIL 5 SUN MON TUE WED T'HU FRI SAT ,SJ as 4 D sit? 3 ca 7 3 9555539512 ffI4 I5 1esiWfWtiif' ZOtHWZZZ3Z4Z5Z6 zyzxzey' junior C lass Meeting The juniors met to talk about the Prom to be given in May,they discussed ways of raising money and many other things. The juniors sponsored the Valentine Dance to make money for the Prom. if :.a. , - it Big Snviuglexzxs 1 .. we 1 X we LQ Qfhis Qlevtifiesi Gllmt Qghau M !75,Z Elias rnmpleteh the ruurse uf stuhg fur grahuatinn presrriheh bg the Baath nf 'Gjrusiees fur the ' ' lpgly srlynnl hepariment emi: T5 t f -- ' S .S ,. QE , x s s N Q ssifvrv -f. . Lf'- Gbrfren this Z 7- bag nf QENUENTS XS' 4-6,0 I o is h upetirllm en ev ef 5 Al, W- s R NEA vi- 19 As you look at this page, may we remind you that you have come to the end f o your high school c a r e e r. May this page remind you of your responsibility as future citizens in a nation whose destiny depends upon the youth of today. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT if QQTHE 4 5 6 7 lee '11 125151 40e'H1f59'l 17 181920 Z1 zzm Z4 Mele fax 2930 31 here me entitleh in this nineteen lpmhreh zmh l 7?7cvwfwJ7?v- 73'-'4LZZf,, Le! W .G Af 1-1 W w UW 5 X41 ' v ,w+?'f'fWI'f 2 ' Lf ,. ws. Y A fi -iw f?f5 ,J Q ,fl Ei 5 4 Q, f, , F ffm: ,K . m N 1 mer. .2 a .Q ,o 55 L A L Q3 . 5 FMWAW L, E mm-..,, 5 S. - 'faA':.-- I Wil., ,Q ., , i , . . . X K' x M... .wg-N y A 1 iff Fi:-651' . ' '- 5235? ' . 1 J if J E 3 i 1 1 . , E f,agw::1fv2 , 1 -5, K 5 A . -N , ..N,. Q Vi NN, , ., M . . 3' ,, ,EH .ri X K M S, v xx K ,if X- Niibfg 2 M ip Mm 'UP . ,.,.. 5, 1 1 ., . . . wx ,, - ,.,, A Q .. ,Z , . .., . A Mg , ,, ,, K , 1i h, E ,,......m Big Springs, avorite Department Storev -.1 W 38 9 N CENTER A -wr AQ vfibtvxlyj K. ,, wa fb fs-11 L Lf.. ,.., -J J, ,af 1 ,I 71, 'A -Y 1 .f,ff, ,1f, 1 b' 1 ,fl - I I I I X LLJ14 Of--Arc' f 'f , A f , ,g,g':.- ,J f U V' MM- jw ,ff. 1 V ',.,,A'1f WML7. fcfylfluuy 5.4 ,5,g,.g,., if 1-Q :yt .1 , AACAJ 14 urs, . 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TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE f If iigiijfij J 'IQYZ5 in f!L.I!!.l AWWA , gefaislwl if 5 aff 'Ii' 'Q www 1 Cerrinskfe HB WEST TEXAN of yesterday had a name for the formidable six gun which played such an important role in the tarmng of the wild and woolly txers He called It The Great Equalizer ll 'shootm iron put hxm on equal footing wx h any adversary he might face The Great Equalizer of modern times is elec- tric service. Electric service brings to the folks in the cottage Zwfw m the middle of the block the same comforts and conveniences enjoyed by those who live In the mansion on the hill for the homemaker in the cottage has the same time and work saving electric al appliances at her service day m and day out ll does her wealthy neighbor The biggest bargain in any home today-large or small- is the elficient, low-cost electric service which provides so many conveniences equally to all. l-... J .,-3,.- .--Q.-'x..., .. KN .- NM g , '7 -.. .-I. 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ABUTLER BROTHERS STORE 115 EAST 2ND PHONE 13 2 N ' ' f xl Hd! I lYfJMj,V , fb KU!! 1 id!! I AVI, f H' QV? ff ,aff M 5 ,yxff , !J I , L! ,MV M 1 W ,Q rdf' f ,,,,-VJ! 24449 Ga. 2'2'2'2'fSg V ,if'g1'c?ira.:,j:Zi9u,fdY,' yn2?e:nLlL,1,y wwf! dir, LAnn SULLIVAPLOWNER slGsPmNG.T My ff jg1411K1nn,yg NAM 74? Q 'U JJ Jfjyfj W ,WW PWM ybfbdvdvl. QD fi H, ,ff-ff, 57- N jf!! Q! WJ! pf ll jp, W5 at FEM LY f KQSON SETT1-gE1iFA1?HIB3cE1T SHOP D ' . 9 5. e es 0 e V IQJXEL. TI-Qrliiljfjfgfv Ph. 854 ij, Q f ' i G. F. WACKER STCRES Big Spring, Texas 5 and 10 Petroleum Promotes Progress Better Schools! Better Community! Better Big Spring! Cosderr Petroleum Corporation R. L. TOLLETT, President 5 Q0 Z Gwvma A 'lf31?f LC, 11 Uqj X NQXI 3 L lN'3C10LS W :1w1scmQm 9 -.gyv 0 l C I L K1 I - .Q if 3 2 , Q S i ' :iff I. in vmawsmff' W Q -3 Q 'W 3 Lg 5 an :Q .4-5 Q Q ti' Raw in-ww HRK hmm 'K 4 M MCEWE-:N MOTOR COMPANY ,,,,,, ' I 5 - - - s RV CE 0 5 , UI 4 PHONE zeoo SA-E Eaoslscurmv smear X 4 BIG SPRING, TEXAS W . , 4: X ' ff E O. H. McAIister Trucking HOME OFFICE - BIG SPRING, TEXAS 1609 SCURRY PHONE 961 -..gg L if L :. ..: .... THE MINS STQRE R. L. TOLLETT, Owner CLIFF DUNAGAN, Mgr. 201fEaSHf'-dSt- For The Finest In Famous Men's Wear mph PYGGLH wauitif . .,-ss, I kkkk , l - ,K :P Nw fn 1.-if , CAMPUS CANTEEN THE STUDENTS' FAVORITE HANG-OUT ,A H' . ,4 ' , . L fu M. . fx f jf' xl 'fl 4 - qlfnrum I TRUMAN JONES MOTOR CO. A J ' N 403 RUNNELS STREET BIG SPRING, TEXAS f 1111 Q V .1 2' R' if 37 14,2 I ,V K, ' ,M f 'Rf 71 Sammi C C W jj-5l'51 r l Crawford Cleaners WE CLEAN CLOTHES CLEAN Phone 238 306 Scurry St. ZOO Main Ph. 1644 Big Spring, Texas WESTERN GLASS AND ' :- MIRROR COMPANY ' -, , . r . ff.f 1 - Glass and Mirrors for all Purposes x 5 I Mnrrors A if ' - ' 0 'xlozln Steel lllz ln ow I ' 4 I Slab Doclrs 909 Johnson Street Telep hone 2266 109 wfsf Phono 500 West 4th STREET PHONE 2645 BIG SPRING MoToR co. Ford Cars and Trucks 3-N U ' x,.,E: 5 , . .f A x' . -:Bw CORNELISON'S Phone 122 DRIVE - IN - CLEANERS 911 johnson Roy Cornelison, Prop. fi! Phone 1640 East 5 Ll P F' LY C U . 0FF1CE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Sllorting Goods and Games PHILCO APPLIANCES Third Flowers For All Occasions ESTAI-I'S FLOWERS PHONE 349 1701 scurfy sz. Settles Hofel SX nu N 'WHS T. E. Iorclan 5' Co. -S . , f.,,, -Q fl.. PRINTERS CLARK MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto - Plymouth Sales and Service PHILLIPS 66 . 215 East ara sz. Telephone No. 1856 H3 WGS? Flrsf Phone 486 THE BUDGET WISE HOUSEWIFE TRADES AT NEWSOM GROCERY WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. fl RITZ DRUG After the show have a coke with us 401 Main Phone 363 ASUREWINNER . . . fhaf's Western Auio wiih an all sfar line up of household appliances, auto ac- cessories, and hardware. Shop here today! WESTERN AUTO STORE BIG SPRING HARDWARE 117-'l'l9 Main 1 i l i if ' 1' QS If ' frwfvf I I 5 , fi Q V wth X 7 M- I N T- -X -JP - ' fn, 55 V f ,V: 'X Y fl, 'J ,-, E, rr rrrr N ,A ff i, D .- .MQ . We if - Hartley Bros. Cleaners 5 116 Main ' Phono 420 N ., E 47 rv- 0 , 9 Frm evklg ewz PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 116 Ma Ph 420 s U Waits Jewelry Store I I5 East 3rd St. W 1 H LEE HANSUN E 5 Botany 500 Suits IZ6 East 3rd ' Edwin C'aPP Shoes Phone I34 . gh:-lenn I-'nh MMM' ' ' fix zfwww M Q fffew E ,A PV? Homer's Grocery Cr Marke ' 201 , ,M J alfa JAM p -5,ff'-YQJZ WEST TEXAS STATIONERS PRINTING is ourz BUSINESS PHONE noe BILL HORNE all MAIN STREET MANAGER BIG SPRING, TEXAS Phone 1333 WALKER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE - VVe Fill Prescriptions Accurately and Quickly When your doctor prescribes medicine you have every right. to expect quick, efficient service. You'11 want the fastest relief possible -- and, we'll do our share to get the prescription to you without delay. We always have on hand a large stock of fresh drugs and ingredients. LONE STAR CHEVROLET WHEN YOU'RE PLEASED, WE'RE HAPPY - CLIFF WILEY 214 East Third P. O. Box 726 Phones: Office 697 - Ports and Service 698 BIG SPRING, TEXAS ifwisfiw ff' SAW one Said by a R.EElLFA.Mf Useieff K X .ta ,V 3 Qooklflppliance Co. Aj E sinful , F iliQL!1L'lH.L5!2i -A ' 'Kilikli' Ed Big Spring, Texas Phone 3360-3361 212 East Third Stree -Y - Stanley Hardware Cc Your Friendly Hardware Store 203 Runneis P5000 5 iQ STRIPLING SUPPLY COMPANY A7 If f WHOLESALE GROCER W 105 W. FIRST sw. Wa fvfbyjffaf wifdwf ffffffiizdfzf P aka, ,Me Mfg f BROWN'S FABRIC SHOP KIN6'S GROCERY Z YOU Lovely f-'Ill Comms. A BREA n 4 Corduroys, Velveteens, 2. X I Broadcloths. etc. ? U h - 47 0 In all popular colors. if ' 201 E. 2nd .57-AS' L f 5 'gy ' mcmomg .Mohr Gompany STUDEBAKER SALES - SERVICE Aqddaq an S6944 and S44-64441. 206 Jameson sm-nam PHONE 2174 Big Spring, :mm 112 E. zlld stl'80f Tglephone 2687 44' 3 45 T T CAROLINE s SETTLES BEAUTY SHOP Tgfffm A BEAUTY AID FOR EVERY NEED SPECIALIZING IN RUNNELS COLD WAVES BIG SPRING, TEXAS D. af H. ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Everything Electrical M. w. HARWELL T fr khns Hot Point Appliances Light Fixtures 217 RUNNELS STREET PHONE 851 f' A ii A 55, , X1 9613912106 1 '5 - ' BIfUOI5 Ind f Ju on Punnefa '15 9 SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN 220 MAIN STREET - BIG SPRING, TEXAS 3, f , f '1- QIMMB I f 19 , ,H ' J cw , , , ,MQ 3 - e 'E J' J E W -E L E RS D w Big Spring's Finest Jewelers - ... QDIAMONDS .'.m'rvHHs V ' g,mwP1l.xY , L QSII,Vl'IRWARi-I k 1 221 eufe mf 0 ua :fy an zdfzncfzwz MAIN PHUNE 1590 U . W q-.- 7 , f 4 J M 7 wg,Lq..,...,.M4 My W -1 Wag Telephone 230 THE RECORD SHOP 211 Main Street 1 k f -f rl yi gif ff, ,, xi 1 lp f.J, -ul-..., 1 M can BIG SPRING 15 F Y fs X' ,Xia X QANBEKSON MUgSlC co. ,A ' Since 1927 b Hx f 113-115 Main Stfeet -- P.O. Box 907 Telephone 846 I 1 f ' BIG SPRING 'YTEXAS .5 'i Musical ' . Radios , Instruments 4 Radio A Sporting Goodsai-By' Repairing if ' HILLTOP GROCERY . , X' Ph 824 ' Hllburn Appliance Home of Fine Foods Co. Famous K. C . Steaks Awiorifd Dum' GENERALQ Hfc '1 304 GREGG PHONE 448 fx , ,fi s s a V .2 uf' X fx' l if WJ ' ' L ra .. -I -, ,..iQ1f-if k ii A lx my EM PICSE GEF, QQPTHERN C. H. RAINWATER - Manager Z Each year, Z.ale's jewelry presents B.S.H.S. Senior girls with a piece of sterling silver fromher selected pattern. PHONE '79 41' ' , vb' 511' THE TWINS CAFE ' . 1 ... M713 A GDDD PLACE TD EAT B S L k X QUALITY AND SERVICE Q O ESSSQZSZZZZR ,DS WEB, ,,,, Bug Sptrmg Wholesale Meat Co Dwuzna BIB SPRING, TEXAS Y SELLERS OF FINE MEATS Phones: 153 - 3026 VY ...ru I 6 Marvin Sewell Jm, Kmny x , .'g- ,, 304 Scum' sz. Phone 531 100 Goliad DELIVER ANYWHERE IN BIG SPRING Remember The Name I Toby' Fast Chick 1801 Gregg Phone 9673 D I B R E l L ' S Sporting Goods PLAY MORE M---be ---Q LIVE LONGER ' A' ,aiwnzbnw 772 6,f4-5-1 , . Q7 4 ,bg?4d'-vCrv:.aAJ,,f,v-4n.aLovG4fnQf S oc!-041.1 ,Cggbagm zil . - ? ffTv2-!,04,Lv,oc.17v-l4Af f6?u4. 4,Q,, 1 412, Z, C Z, arm-4? 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