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

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STAFF CHINA CARROLL Edltor m Chxef SALLY COWPER Art Edltor MARGARET FRYAR Act1v1t1es Ed1tor KENDA MCGIBBON Club Ed1tor LAVELLE WASSON Semor Edltor MARILYN MORRIS Copy Edltor JERRY BARRON Sports Edltor JOHNNY JANAK ASSISTSJII Sports Edltor JOHN WESTBROOK Photographer GARY TIDWELL Photographer NANCY KING jumor Edltor DANNE GREEN Staff Ass1stant IFAN ROBISON Staff ASSISISIII SUE BOYKIN Staff Asslstant MRS ERMA STEWARD Sponsor BARR PHOTOCENTER Commercxal Photographer THE STECK COMPANY Llthographer VOLUME 38 BIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL BIG SPRING TEXAS .4 1444' Iff lfxfu JACQUELINE SMITH . . . . . . Staff Assistant Q If I 1 ,f I ,K ,I x fu 1, V I 0 ,nn K FCJREWORD In selecting the theme for this E1 Rodeo of 1956 it ha s been our desire to illustrate the dual role that is enacted daily by community and school. We have, therefore, chosen to build this annual around the areas of activity in Big Spring We present this book to you with the sincere wish that you will receive as much enjoyment from reliving its scenes as we received from editing them. The Sta ff SPORTS Football . . . Basketball. . . Track .... Volleyball . . . Others........ ADMINISTRA TION School Board .... School Officials . . Faculty ....... CLASSES Seniors. . , . Juniors . . . . . Sophomores. . . . . . ADVERTISEMENTS Business Firms . . ORDER OF BOOKS ACTIVITIES A record of the year' PERSONALITIES s events Who's Who ......... Outstanding Students Favorites. . . . . . . . . School Beauty. . . . . Homecoming Queen . . Cheerleaders .... ORGANIZATIONS Student Council. . . Publications . . . Music ........ Clubs ......... Club Sweethearts. . . IOTNE MCALISTE R DEDICATION descrlbes a pc rson who 15 dear to thi hearts of thc Students of B1g bprmg I-hgh School It 15 muh great respect and apprec1at1or1 that we dedmate th1S 1956 E1 Rodeo to that person, M155 Ione McA115ter Thg Staff Quietdignity--witha Strong spirit of Service-- JOIN COOK I MEMORIAM TW1l1Ullt and exerunv bell And may there be no sadness of firexxell When I embark Tenny Son And after that the dark! fr f Z2 1 wma' Phi: I 4 .,x Nd 1 nf! WM KM, M- K' W ,Wm M Au W fy. Q11 1? A If ,,Jf,hf 2 , , , rv I W WEv'.f1w',i? , x - ' , ' pvv4' 1,f f f 1 - s , , Av YQ,5,g,gfftzgQ:.'-,'f'3 Q 1, M M- 2 , 5 - - ff C , ,I wg ,V fy H w , :f , ,, ' , f-MM4, 41.45-, f r ,AW + .- , g . , . A , f , A - - I 7 , .l'29i A ' V 'N ,' G ' 4 Q 3- A .V f 7 f' , ,, 12 -ff Mag, 3 3 'QQ' A I ' , L L 5fwsff,'!1i?ff, .V 0 'L 5 f ' ' Q, 1fffAf' -5793 - '7?V', 1'!, I' ,gm-1. - ' f 1. , V ?f , Af I I Again September Was Here - Another Year Had Begun... The year started off in high spirits under the able leadership ofthe cheerleaders: Sarnmie Sue McComb, Valjean LaC roix, E unice Freeman, Clara Free- rnan,Lou Ann White, Sue Boykin, and Gary Tidwell. B a rbara Coffee was one of many B.S.H.S. students who had their class pictures taken by Frank Dunlap, photographer for Barr Photo Center. At each home game, sportsmanship awards are presented by our Student Council to the visiting team. Presenting this award from B.S.H.S. are: Gary Tid- well, Tommie Jo Williamson, and Brenda Gordon. wg lu I iltl' Y ,, - 1132 I iifvirh new is 1-,km -110, 'Af . Qm sem ...Q C ,,f,4' .- 41. fa Q3 222 :A . -N ,Q , Q 4 SSX! I as lil 5 wa , ev 'Lp -f. ik -9 451, 5 3 Q 44 , si, ,Q v . . wb. .,W 4. , , ., fm Www v I 1 ,O ,-. ' 5 I if Q 2. Qs gi 3,1 wv, fi, if ,1 e . sr V min WI Q f 5. A 2 ' r Qi K --,.k 5- ,. agar. . -. k 1 v l Much feasting and fun took place at the annual Football Banquet given by the Quarterback Club in honor of the football team. Seated at the head table are the coaches, Coleman and Broaderson, and their wives. Although most everyone was busy eating, Ronnie Phillips, Valjean LaCroix, Sue Boykin,J'erryGraves, David Dibrell, Marlene Mann, Margaret Fryar, and Don fShanel Shore took time out to smile at the camera. fQ'7V Vf Football Sweethea rt November 4 Quarterback Club Football Banquet November 19 Homecoming Parade m and Bonfire B2 November Z3 Homecoming Reception and Dance November 24 ,ad The Homecoming activities be ga n with a parade which in- cluded the band, the Homecoming Queen nominees, and many color- ful floats. The float shown here was prepared by the Junior Class and it won second prize. ,V f ,QM-'.'g',KJf My Special half-time activities were presented by the band at the last football game which was the Homecoming game with Sweetwater, November 24. S.- V I v F v ,U . -Q J. Exes and students alike enjoyed the Homecom- ing Dance after the football game, November 24. Seen here are Gerald Lackey, Lou Ann White, .Toyce Horne, Dickie Milam, Sheila Holmes, and Donnie Bryant. The night of November Z3 saw many coming to fire up the Steers for the big Homecoming game with Sweetwater. Spirits soared as the flames of the traditional pre-game bonfire reached higher and higher. 14 ,111 .. ., -rx ...f. f Each year a Homecoming Queen is chosen by the student body. Eunice Freeman held this honored position this year. Her attendants were Sue Boykin, Jennings, Frances R e a g a n, and Kend a McGibbon. The escorts were Billy Johnson, Donald I-Iewett, Michael Musgrove, Tom Henry Guin, and Leon Clark. rw We u 4 I fiQ ,- New friendships were made and old ones renewed at the reception held in the school cafeteria November 24. Each class met in separate rooms to talk over old times before going into the cafeteria for refresh ments. ,mw- Then There Was Homecoming With its Annual Festivities 1 Q A canned food dr1ve was sponsored by the Student Councll After the students brought the cans to school they were then d1str1buted among the needy Sally Cowper and Kenda McG1bbon were 1n charge of th1s project and It proved a success George Mahon Assembly December 15 Spamsh Pmata December 16 Shorthand Club Banquet December 14 Chr1stma s A ssembly December Zl Chr1stmas Formal December Z3 December Arrived and Everyone Was Full of Christmas Cheer ..... The th1rd year F H A g1rls helped the c1ty by contr1but1ng to the Toys for Tots campa1gn sponsored by the Salvat1on Army The purpose of th1s project was to UIVC needy ch1ldren a merry Chr1stmas P1ctured here are Evelyn Hanson Martha Bost and Mope Henson LU T W5 sql' Ton1 Barron Sylv1a Mandol1a and Shella Holmes were among the many students who gave the1r t1me and effort to the annual door decorahngcontest Janet Hogan Sue Barnes, and Lou Ann Wh1te s efforts were rewarded when Mrs Weeg s door below won f1rst pr1ze w1th the theme Chr1st 1S Chmstmas lu IRTM 754 ' ' ' l H21 ,O . ,V V 5 Q Y! . . . R i my I U.. . . ' -'. f . ' 4 ' J . - , ,f I ,ns rms ' 4 J , 4. ,x 9 ,,,,,. , ,. QAM gi, 2 , ' l , . . . , . . ' . . Jr I . ' , , . ' 2 . ' f J ' . . ,, . . I ' I' 17 The h1ghl1ghts of the Christmas Formal was the Coronation of the favorites and the school beauty Honor were Opal Hancock Johnny .Tanak Julie Rainwater Charles Johnson, Eunice Freeman, Bobby Fuller I Robison, and Bobby Overrnan. The S pa ni s h Club observed Christmas with a pinata in keeping with the custom of the country which they are studying. Wendel B r o W n, Jimmy Simrnons, I s a b el Holguin, Josephine Fie r ro, Royce Rainey, Barbara Coffee, and Carolyn Miller seem to be en- joying the treats thatthey got from the pinata. 18 Congressman Mahon was cordially wel- comed by Superintendent Blankenship and the School secretary, Mrs. Harrington when he came to speak to the student body, December 15. There We Heads, Stomped-O Feet, But All In A We Had A Good re Crowned n II Tame Elame Russell Doyle Mason Valjean L.aCro1x Bobby McCarty 1NanCy Kmg INfl3TV1HW1S8 KayW11cox W1l6yW1Se Jerry Foresyth Sue Boykxn Jerry Graves She1lal-lolmes, and Donrue Bryant welcomed 1n the hohday season by usxc of Lee Powers at the Chmstmas Formal dar1c1ng to the m I7 ,, ,w 5' ' We f' E f ,X A f , , 2 Q ffl ' gf I , jr f li 4 I E . xg iff A 1 9 f - 1 A r 5 I Qi: Li 1 5 f ' :ll Bn' as ,ir ' 1. V 1 ' f ' 1l' ' 14 Qirfaikaug I ie., Q X -K 'Tfgf 'G , . my fb, 1.- Fnln is 39' L Basketball And Other Outside Activities. v7 Faculty Breakfast January 10 Mr. Sidney Montague January 17 Religious EmPhaSi5 Week Twirp Week, although enjoy- J'aY1Ua1'Y ZZ'-Z7 able for some, presented prob- le m s for others. G a y Bownds TWUP Week received this answer from Billy January Z3'Z7 Johnsong I'd love to--but I can't! Basketball Queen January Z7 1 Julie Rainwater was crowned Basketball Queen by Charles Johnson, co-captain. Her court consisted of Gay Bownds, escorted by Michael Musgrove, and Frances Reagan, escorted by LeRoy LeFevre. ,. W, 2 :MT 4 2 S Lee Limberbritchesn portrayed by Bobby McMillan and his brother George, Jerry Fobinson, was one of the many features enjoyed by those who attended the 1956 Follies. Senior High Follies February Z-3 Monterey A Cappella Choir February 16 Ranch Week February 16-17 Southern School Assembly Basketball Banquet February Z1 Hardin Simmons Cowboy Band February 23 Annual Volleyball Tournament February 23-Z5 I ,,1 A 'J O -.-Q, 'iff an I ,l February 17 and 18,B.S.H.S. turned outin full western regalia in observance of Ranch Week, a traditional custom. Sack racing, pie-eating and f 2 Qgy '55 s3EXf4..'ai:. S' xi' nw' a-usQ N if n, , gig, , ,. ,,.. Q - h ,!,--an-auf.-., new .ww X Q. i h n w ,Wu f , 5, . ,vw ' , ,gi g ,iii 1 ,, 1, 4 q 5 I f Y V fs I x 1 ' QA 4.1! , A e 5 g-sw I .1 F' if 5 I ,V V X , , any . ' , I A CHKQ5 , J fff VE5f HUUN ,Q :fm RITLWIE 1 Marx KIND 5 mf JNL Ti F mvazo Ufrmcx , L50 ENN JUHNA' , wwf JHIW Y. v jj.,- ' -f. , - wk -1, 'ff' H ,Ax naz, H ny EEK: . l A -, LA 4:5 I f df . . wing, Student Council State Convention March 1-Z Junior Class Box Supper March 8 'Father of the Bride March Z2-Z3 E skimo A s sembly March Z7 Easter Assembly March 29 E ve r y Saturday morning every B.S.H.S. student's radio is tuned in to listen to High- school Headline s, disc- jockeyed by Clara Freeman. Eachweek Clara has a special gue s t announcer to help her with the program. Mr. Banks Mrs. Banks Kay Banks Ben Banks Tommy Banks Buckley Dunstan Buzz Taylor Peggy Swift Delilah Miss Bellamy Mr. Massoula Joe Mrs. Pulitzki Red Pete Tim's Man Student Director CAST I. D. Adams C. Freeman K. McGibbon I. Simmons J. Westbrook R. Sheppard R. Burnam J. Hogan M. Fryar D. Green B. McMillan R. Engle M. Morris D. Dibrell I. Montgomery C. McCarty M. Morris The Spring All-School Play, Father of the Bride, presented March 22 and 23under the direction of Dell McComb, speech teacher. This well- known play, after having been in rehearsal for six weeks,proved to be a huge success. Anticipations w e r e fulfilled in We Closed Another Year With Recognition, EI Rodeos, And Graduation. I .K l Q .-1' as the s e nio r s participated in Senior Day a t Howard County Junior College, April 20. As gra- cious host for this occ a sion, H.C.J'.C. a ffo fd e d the visiting seniors such activities as a bar- beque, a talent show, and a beauty contest. E Q L C 2 7eQ !-rw gi zz 25 at .D 46 Q29 1 . 1 ' 5 I Q ghgg? x-XC3 S Bettie Andersonis cir- cling the red-letter day for all s e n i o r s--graduation, May 28. To them,this day is the ultimate goal for which they have worked for twelve years. Soon with their senior rings turned, they will join the other exes and plac e B.S.H.S. in the hands of its pre sent and future students. And so ends another year with its laughter and fun,its studies and exami- nations, and its sports and other activities comes to an end. Z7 NXUQ f X! fx' 'f f'! ' AA Of fff ,X I 1,4 f A ,f 1 ,Mfflf - ' ' , K ,ju f' A My L. , 1 'I 'r I 1 I fl , ,,, 1 , 1 f 1- 1 '1 , 1 ,-L. f . , I 1 1 , f , f 3 'hp- vp' If lg -xx! ina-n-... ..,.e-ull.-.... ... -A ' 'ii'- WHO S Sally Cowper act1ve ln many phases of school l1fe, represents Who s Who for the second year Asa leader Sallyhas served as student councll correspond1ng secre tary sophomore class v1ce pres1dent Jun1or class secretary Tr1 H1 Y secre tary to Youth 1n Government She has beena member of the Corral Staff and the El Rodeo staff servmg as art edltor of th1s year s annual In add1t1on Sally has beena member of the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca and the Span1sh Club. Scho last1cally, Sally has one of the h1ghe st grade averages 1n her class. SENIOR 30 The top c1t1zen of B1g Spr1ng 1-hgh School stu dent bod y pres1dent Tom Gum, represents Who s Who for the second ye a r Tom also f1lls the all xmportant pos1t1on o f p r e s 1d e nt of the Texas Assoc1at1on of Student Counc1ls Scho1ast1ca1ly speaklng he 15 one of the top ten se n1o r s 1n the school Tom was outstand1ng student 1n Engllsh 1n 1954 55 chemlstry, 1955 and speech 1956 In add1t1on,he has been program chalrman of the Key Club chaplaxn of H1 Y, member of the Debate Club and sophomore and Jun1or representat1ve to the student counc1l Tom part1c1pated 1n last year s Spr1ng All School play and th1s year s Fall All School play He has also been a member of the golf team and the tenn1s team m Y? , .. . . , I - . 1 . '1 1 1 ' , - . .. . , . . . , - . 1 ' v . 9 ' 7 , , -- - . 1 . , .. ' I WHO An outstanding senior, Kenda McGibbon, repre- sents Who s Who for the second year Among Kenda shonors is that of Band Queen She has also served as a student council representative for two years, treasurer of Tr1 H1 Y vice president of the 1954 sophomore class,both president and V1C8 president of the Spanish Club and a member of the Future Homemakers of America Kenda serves as club editor of the 1956 El Rodeo, having been staff assistant on last year s annual She was also Miss B1gSpr1ngof 1954 and a School Beauty nominee for the past two years it organizations and ac t1v1t1e s 1S Rodney Sheppard senior class president Rodney a two year representative of Who s Who has been on the student council for two years,serv1ng as 1955 v1ce president In addition he was elected dreamboy of the Future Homemakers of America in 1954 and has been a member of H1 Y the band and the Key Club An outstanding speaker Rodney hasbeen a star debater outstand mg student in speech in 1955, and a leading actor in several all school plays SENIOR An active participant in many school , . . . , 1 . I , . . ' WHO'S Well known to students and faculty alike China C a r roll IS one of the six seniors chosen to represent Who s Who this year Active in journalistic work China has been on the annual staff two years serving as editor of this year s El Rodeo In 1955 representing the Corral schoolpaper she placed first in the Interscholastic L e a g u e Regional Journalism Meet China has been a A leader and member of many school organi zations is I. T. Baird, Senior Who's Who re re- P sentative. During his senior year I. T. served as secretary ofhis class, student co sentative, Debate Club vice-president, Key Club secretary, and band lieutenant. member of the Fall All-School Play cast and an active Hi-Y member. Scholastically, I. T. has proven his ability by being a National Merit Scholarship finalist, placing him in the top five uncil repre- He was also a per centof seniors in the entire nation. In addi- tion he was outstanding student in Commercial Geography l954' Chemistry I955' and English and Physics 1956 N member of the Shorthand Club Future Homemakers of America A C a ella P Choir and Tri H1 Y serving as Mem be rship Chairman of that club this year I n addition she has maintained ahigh scholastic average throughout s c ho ol SENIGR 32 WHO A c tive in participation in s c ho ol activities is Janet Hogan,who has been a student council representative for two years, and a member of the Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and the Future Homemakers of America. She has a high scholastic average, also. ' Q, Iohnny Ja na k, active junior, has been both sophomore and junior favorite, student council represen- tative, sports editor on the El Rodeo, member of the A football team and track team, and a member of the Key Club and Hi-Y. Maintaining a high grade average, Walter Dickinson has served as 1955 sophomore class president, president of the Spanish Club, and a member of the Key Club, Hi-Y, band, and 1955 Steer football team. Sue Boykin has held the positions of c he e r l e a d e r for two years, student c ounc il vice-president, s opho mo re favorite, Homecoming Queen nominee, and staff assistant of the El Rodeo. She has also been Tri-Hi-Y secretary and a member of both the Spanish Club and Future Homemakers of America. JUNIOR UTSTANDI G The E1 Rodeo takes pride in presenting the Outstanding stud ents for 1956. These students, chosen by the faculty, rank highest scholastically in the departments they repre- sent. BIBLE fabovej WILMA COLE Sophomore JAMES JOHNSON Sophomore YT COMMERICAI. fabovejLETA SAMPSOIN Shorthand RICHARDENIGLE Typmg SANDRA WEBB Shorthand Qleftj FAYE MCCLUSKEY Bookkeepmg JESS BAILEY Bookkeeplng JACQUE LINE SMITH Typmg I ,. f' BJ I N f . 1 a If 5 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 ' , . STUDE TS DISTRIBUTIVE DIVERSIFIED GCCUPATIONS fabovej MARY IVEY Senlor ROGER FRYAR Seruor E GLISH EDUCATIO fbe1owQCLAREINCE THOMPSON semor MARY HELEN LEE semor J' T BAIRD Semor PATSY GRAINT Seruor NITA IOINES Sophomore JULIUS GLICKMAN Sophomore JEAN ROBINSON Jumor BOBBY GRAINT Iuruor TU 1..!- -ob' 'f . .v ,I . . , . 'Q -vp K . , , 1 - 0 J 1 9 1 1 Q y , . , . D I I ' ----1111 V 1 I is . Q 7 2 L 44 , ,. X 'IM 2 fs, f I I 3-f HOME ECONOMICS DARLENE AGEE .Tunlor NITA JONES Sophomore AVAINEL GREEINWOOD Sophomore JOUR ALISM fmghtj ALTON MCCARTY Semor EUNICE FREEMAN Senlor MATHEMATICS LOU ANIN WI-HTH Plane Geometry BARBARA BURCHETT Algebra I TOMMIE IO WILLIAM SON Trlgonometry BILL OWEN Algebra fnot p1ctu1-ed MECHANC AL DRAWING Irightl MARY BETH STRATTON, Senior MUSIC BILLY EVANS, Junior NELDA GARRISON, Senior PHYSICAL EDUCATION c. D. DOWNING, senior ' ,IW SCIENCE I T BAIRD Physlcs, STEPHEN BAIRD Biology TOMMIE IOWILLIAMSON Physics SUE BARNES Chemistry BARTONGROOMS Chemistry PATSY GRANT Biology SHOP LEON BYRD 2 Year PETE GREGORY 1 Year SOCIAL SCIENCE BOBBY FULLER, Texas History, PATSY GRANT,Economics, GLENDA ADAMS, Govern- ment, WALTER DICKENSON, American History, DOUGLAS WILSON, World History, Inotpicturedj PA TSY TURDAL, American History, KAREN TERRY, World History. 38 Krdllvnuiu I 15.1 SPEECH NITA JONES Sophomore TOM GUIN Semor VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE TYRONE PARRISH Sophomore TOMMY BUCKNER Sophomore SENIOR FAVORITES I Bobby Fuller Juhe Rainwater JUNIOR FAVORITES ,396-1 1 4g..,2 ,Aff Johnny Janak Jean Robison SOPHOMORE FAVORITES G. 1 Q V V E M ss. in ' K'-A 1 5 X F Q ffw+fs1'4u'3 ' n ' Bobby Ouerman Opal Hancock SCHOOL BEAUTY 4. Eunice Freeman Tab Hunter Puma Freeman the 1916 Qchool Beautx, sms selected hx NICK! star Tab Hunter XI: Hrmter Lhosc, Ifunrce from the photographs of sux gurls who xurr chosen hy popul rr sate br the studmnt bodx The fise runners up were Helen Wm- chester S.mdx jennmgs kendaNIcC1hhon Frm ces R4 :gang and Valyean LaCro1:r T7 4s-Q .41 HDMECOMING QUEEN Eunice Freeman 4 Sue Boykin, junior Sammie Sue McComb, Sophomore Head Cheerleader Clara Freeman Senior 'ld' rf' .qwvx 2 ,yi f Eunice Freeman., Senior Lou Ann VVhite, junior P' r' Vr- I' 5' Cary Tidwell, Senior if-owl C25 5 f K .. 9 1 'Q-ff . ir, ll H EERLE DERS Valjean LaCroix Sophomore 'ip-w 3 O Wniiations 222522 525222222 222222222 Qi M W nv' 5 i Y! ,Hz S . 7 'x- i'Q I r fir , ,vrvy ii ll I I u1! Sffgvf--f If! I C H IVE VT 1111 l1 Z ISU Hifi wvwn-ww ..f, '-04.1, 0 .. ...HM ,3,, M ju' ' ' ' fag, ., If 3 .v W-..... -'S'f'f-4m.f- A I x ' . , .l'.s!'9e-1-,mg . ,. ,. W . -WN STUDE T COUNCIL 'S- The dut1es of the Student Councll are To prov1de programs for assembhes To serve as a channel for the express1on of student problems and w1shes to the admmlstratron To mterpret admm1strat1ve pollcles to the student body To conduct patr1ot1c and char1table drwes To promote safety through the d1rect1on of traff1c and f1re dz-111s 'C Gary Txdwell lst Vxce Presndent Kenda McG1bbon Semor Representatlve bewxs Porter Bettle Anderson Re cordmg Secretary ga ,I Benme Compton Senxor Represen tan ve 15 IU! vo lou Ann Whxte TOM GUIN Pres1dent jumor Representatxve jumor Representatwe -4 'MQ Rodney Sheppard Semor Representatmve 'C b Sally Cowper Correspondmg Secretary Sue Boykin Jerry McMahen 2nd Vzce Presxdent jumor Representatxve Bruce Moore Vahjean La Croxx Sophomore Rep Sophomore Rep 4-A I T Baud Tommie Wxllxamson Semor Representatxve Semor Representatlve janet Hogan IUXIIOI' Representatlve 'F-9 so Bobby Ove rm an Sophomore Rep vvuq Ei, johnny janak jumor Representatxve Brenda Gordon Sophomore Rep The Student Councll, leg1slat1ve organ1zat1on for school government, 15 composed of f1ve elected mem bers from each class and the f1ve executmve off1cers Its respons1b1l1t1es a re to vo1ce and mterpret the wlshes of the student body Among the numerous projects lt has sponsored are those ofHomecom1ng, Howdy Week, Chnstmas Needy D rlve, Ranch Week, K1ds Day, all dances and other socral 3Ct1V1t16S Opll H3l'lCOCk Mr Don Greene Mrs Ratlxff Sophomore Rep Sponsor Sponsor J . ft r ,sl . . : u r l jr 1. . . . ,gi Z. ' S 3. . . . . . . . I 4. . . . . I o ' f 1-'Nl , V 1 V G ,- x , .1 -j. V I KX V Q ' ', l- 7 ' . V ' N- r 1 V' na, . ' J I A S , , I ff. p A r A 6 V 1 A pi x ,xi l - Jw X A ' S S Q e 4 R N 3 ' f ' ' f f I pw, A , . M A p s 1. 3? Q - ' pi ', N , litem ' X , .T I , R, ' , - - . CLD 1x fi W! WE BUILD john Davenport Carre 11 Glenn K 4 L U B ormy Edwar I T Baxrd Presxdent Vxce Presxdent Treasurer Secretary TOP ROW Compton,McMahon Engle T1dwel1,D1bre11 Adams Sheppard SECOND ROW Johnson Faulk ner,Love1ace Janak, D1cke1-son Kmg, Porter THIRD ROW Plckle McMahen Jones E Ph1111ps R Ph1l11ps Anderson Bryant FOURTH ROW Gu1n Gr1mes ROb1HSOH Overman Johnson Gr1gsby Peacock FIFTH ROW Lawderrtmlk Moore Ba1rd Satterwh1te Norred Leach Guthle Sponsor F aw. fe X gf' ,, Q -or pl 'pn Yi Q s. S-3 Q.. QC 5' 1545 J I 1 9 ., waY ...f 9' 3 . 2'1 WA 32 R 'b NV 51 ' yn , A A xlgflziggg, V, 1 , -1 V. lv f A , pf I T - A 'Z av fx f -- -- 1 W y YK' - L 4- H , I ' - A I k u n . A .1 q V, -I 1 Fi I' V A I S I I 4 'V I Z I 3 6 - ,V 4 xr? V' I ' ,V ,, X ' L- X if I l N If K A -V I H f 4' 1 V f V I4 ,. I1V,' 'few f f ' V, Ti . ' f - f f 3 .. -of 'V1- ' I, I ' 'T N - 1 ' A ' , 1 I 4 or Y 'B' A . b I X K v A ' . I ' I 'IDA -ev I f I xg F I I . l t ' 'I , -, I , V I. x A g Q .V I 31 5' 'N K in 1 . 5 , '. Q V S N 'I , SQ - 4: - . . g TQ ir r K . . I I I .-f I f - I .. p . , 1 1 Q 5, EL RODEO The nine seniors and six juniors who are members of the El Rodeo staff are responsible for publishing an annual of the school's activities and classes each year. Collecting pictures, making layouts, writing copy, and meeting deadlines become everyday experiences to the staff before the year is through. We could not, however, present this year's El Rodeo if it were not for the cooperation and assistance we re- ceived from various organizations and individuals. Among those, we especially wish to recognize the following: the faculty of B.S.H.S., our advertisers, Barr Photo-Center,SteckCompany,WebbAir Force Base, and the Bob Hawk Studio of Tulsa, Oklahoma. May we give the greatest credit, however, to Mrs. Erma Steward, our sponsor. Without her unfailing help and patience, this annual would never have been possible. Margaret Fryar Activities Editor Nancy King Staff Assistant 93 i'e john Westbrook 52 Photographer CHINA CARROLL EDITOR Marilyn Morris Copy Editor La Velle Wasson Senior Editor Danne Green Staff Assistant fc W 0 1, Gary Tidwell Photographer Jacqueline Smith Staff Assistant ,J- , ' 4 'X A A Y ,w saw ' l's-Q-. 'Z -M r i , N Sally Cowper Art Editor Kenda McGibbon Club Editor Sue Boykin jean Robison Staff Assistant Staff Assistant WW' tvs, jerry Barron johnny janak Mrs Erma Steward Co Sports Editor Co Sports Editor Sponsor EUNICE EDITOR Marlene Mann Assistant Editor Billy john son Sports Editor FREEMAN Y Richard Pachall CORRAL staffers live by the calendar and the clock, as the cub reporter gets instructions on the finer points of writing and the editor with her assistants, chosen by the students make up the pagesfor the printer News of organizations campus activities sports and other events of interest is published twice a month by the Corral Staff of B S I-I S Student writers prepare the articles edit the material and organize each issue fo publ1cat1on In addition to the staff members, the following serve as reporterson the Corral staff G Cagle M Cathcart F Davie, M Horbath, J' Lankford, J McElreath J Rainey M Strager J Weather M Buchanan L Clark J' Cox G Dudley J Fuglaar A Farrington E Hall R H1nes,S Hines T L. Kennedy, V Mate A Richburg F Simpson J' D Adams C Dunham J Foresyth B Hole P H1nson,B Kennedy I Masters,N Newsom and G Whittington I' X fr Gerald Lackey M Business Manager ' '12, Ricky Terry axine Rosson Business Manager Donna Shirley Feature Editor Feature Editor pau nr, Alton McCarty Sports Editor Sports Editor Frances Reagan Carolyn Miller Society Editor Donna Belew Exchange Editor Don lovelady Society Editor Charlotte Jenson Exchange Editor -'Hp Editor L . lr- J Carol Rogers Preston Bridges Make-up Editor Exchange Editor 5 3 - ,,,,.A-- , STANDING: Davis,Greenwood,Gage,Rogers,Nix,Beene,Lewis, Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Burnam, Plant, Baird, Moore, Roger, Flynn, Oliphant, Hill, Byrd. THIRD ROW: Grantham, Rudd, Thornton, Prevo, Tally, Mann, R ic: kle S, Gound. FOURTH ROW: R a ybond, McCarty, Franklin, Winchester, Grooms, Cole. HIGH SCHOOL BA D MAIORETTES: Robbie Flowers,Helen Winchester, BAND DIRECTOR: Iyfr. Clyde Royve Laura Rhoton, Marlena Mann- ASST. DIRECTOR: Mr. Bobby Robbins I x . 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CJ TOP ROW Herrmg Sponsor Webb,Lee,Fulmer Shaffer, Thompson Leonard, Rutledge Robeson, Pa rker SECOND ROW Madry, Hahn, W1ll1ams,Jackson Autry, St1ger Thurman Bradford TheDE 1 165 and club work for students that are now 1n tralnmg for future careers Act1v1t1es for the past ye a r have mcluded the Tenth Annual D E C T Convent1on 1n Austm, Texas, and a banquet to enterta1n the employers Club 15 str1v1ng to prov1de soc1a1 act1v t MARY HELEN LEE PRESIDENT DISTRIBUTI VE EDUCATIO EEL!! 251.31 'if W 4 YW , TOP ROW Flowers Nance Blackshear,Everett W1tt, Kmght Tucker, A11en,Anderson,Fryar SECONDROW Cochran,Young Wa1ts Taylor Scott Meeks Rogers,Norwood THIRD ROW Burdett Sponsor Con way, Hayworth, Zollmger, Isaacs, Ivey, Hayworth Wommack, Holden 1. 'Mid' fi 5 Y A sez-vzce club wh1ch benef1ts the commumty by prov1d1ng tra1n1ng for future careers IS the V.I.C. It has part1c1pated 1n var1ous needy d rive s which have been sponsored by the cornmumty. Thzs year the group ha s attended the Distrmct Convent1on 1n Amal-1110, and the State Conference 1n Galveston. K I RONNIE ALLEN PRESIDENT VOCATIONAL I DUSTRIAI. fi WALTER DICKINSON Pres1dent 77 P:v DOYLE PHILLIPS fi LOU ANN WHITE V1ce Pres1dent - Secretary is SPANISH CLUB The Span1sh Club sponsored by M1ss Colleen Slaughter, 1S an organ1zat1on des1gned to promote mterest 1n Span1sh speak1ngcountr1es thelr people language and customs The ma1n project for the year has been that of ra1s1ng money for the club tr1p to Monterrey Mex1co durlng the Easter hol1days sl TOP ROW Grooms Naverrette Hardesty Ghckman Plant,Shore, Strlplmg B Grant Gr1gsby D1ck1nson SECOND ROW Robxnson Ph1ll1ps Ban-d Burke, Reynolds McKenz1e Brown deGraffenre1d Meek Bu1e Wxlson THIRD ROW F1erro Havens P Grant,Mann Pond Edwards McRee Hogen LaCro1x I-Iammack Boyk1n Slaughter Sponsor BOTTOM ROW Holmes McEvers Wood Sm1th Thompson,Guthr1e Watkrns Wh1te Vaughn 58 I A 1' 1 rl ' 41 - - - Q9 I . IW 'u 4 in Q .f . . - . . , . , , . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . 'gif , I ' , 1' 1 2 1 . Q . ! V ' 1 'i 1 In ' A 5 : I I I . 9 . . I ' I I I I . a Z . I . . l ' I I . D I I ! I l 1 . -1 5 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 v 1 I 1 1 D 1 ' 0 I 1 r 1 . 1 . 1 ' . , ' LARUE CASEY Pres1dent BETTIE ANDERSON -'Z JANICE WILLIAMSON Secretary V1ce P1-es1dent SHORTHA D CLUB The Shorthand Club IS the secretar1a1 extra curr1cu1ar trauung for those who are mterested m short hand and typlng as a career Its purpose 1S to fam1I1ar1ze 1tS members w1th parharnentary procedure and teach themcooperatwn among persons 1n bus1ness I-hghhghts of the year have mcluded a luncheon for the members and a spr1ng tour of the bus1ness off1ces of Cosden ref1nery TOP ROW H111, W 1111a ms on, Henson, Hur st, Iennmgs, Adams, Holsenbeck, Carroll. SECOND ROW Rathff Sponsor,Webb,Anderson,Choate, J'ones,I-Iolguan, Ohver BOTTOM ROW Casey, R1ddle, Hansen, Fryar, Horne, Bennett, Garr1son, D1etz. 59 ,,,L:Zi ' J ' n 1 5 - gi ? gg gym ul-fa? ' - J... ' J' f ': f ' sz 3 ilvisfi. E' 1151.91 TOWARD NEW HORIZONS SUE BARNES OPAL HANCOCK President Chapter I President Chapter FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 'Q if - .4. TOP ROW: C or bin, Pond, Fox, Hancock, Mason, Jones, Cain, Hanson, Sloan, Gordon, McMahen, Barnes SECOND ROW: C ole, Holly, Turner, Patton, Duke, Grifford, Bailey, Crain, Fierro, Mendoza, Gonzales THIRD ROW: Hammock, Mabe, West, Rogers, Stewart, Arrick, Woods, Fitzgerald, Jenson: Hanson, Henson FOURTH ROW: Derrington, Gray, Coleman, Boykin, Rainwater, Bost, Nichols, Snow, Baillio, Gamble, Elliot Dunnaml' The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for the purpose of furthering interest in home- making. The highlights of the yea r are the State Meeting, the Christmas Tea, and Daddy Date Night. An accomplishment of the year has been that of elec ting Frances Reagan to the office of Vice-President of Area II. LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE SANDY H-ALE BOBBY sUGGs F.F.A. Sweetheart president FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA TOP ROW Steward Student T e a c h e r from T e xa s Tech Meador Montgomery Brooke Cunmngham, B r ya nt N1x, B urk s Buckner Whlte Ra1ney Hewett, Barkowlsky Student Teacher from Texas Tech SECOND ROW Dan1els Lockhart, Stanley W1lkerson Walker J' Ph1ll1ps Thames, Underwood THIRD ROW Brown, Hamby Lowke Whxttmgton Wh1taker Pan-Ish Moore Fleckenstem Thurman TOP ROW MIDDLE Mr V1nes Sponsor The purpose of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca Organ1zat1on 15 to plan programs of work parhamentary pr oc edure publ1c speak1ng, comm1ttee work and other phases of the agrmultural program Dur1ng the past year the group has attended lxvestock shows In San Angelo, Abllene, E1 Paso, and Odessa 61 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 9 l 0 1 I 1 1 - 1 - : n 1 1 I :J 1 1 . w 1 - I I 1 1 - . TRI-HI-Y Hi-Y is a club for boys which emphasizes the Y.M.C.A. ving - mental, physical, and spiritual. An accomplishment of the year has been that of having Bennie Compton, local president, elected to the office f . o Speaker of the House during the Eighth Annual Youth in TOMMIE JO WILLIAMSON Government' three-fold program for clean li Pre sident E TOP ROW Johnson Horne Webb Jones Case Wh y 1te Boykin W1ll1amson Rainwater Fr McDonald Wasso R ams Carroll Jennings Green Jamison MCGIDDOH Rogers Sponsor THIRD ROW L ansing Richbourg Coker Gray Hogan FOURTH ROW Fitzgerald Rogers Holley Agee Guthrie Stewart Arrick Porter LaCro1x Duke I-Ieflin McMahen Coleman Gordon Smith Mason Barnes Havens Sheilds Edwards Boykin BOTTOM ROW Bennett Far h Thompson qu ar Hancock Nichols McCombs Coffee Landers Barr 62 , i.,, I I I 5 X A, l YV ,Ll 5 I J 1 n 1 I x ' r ' ' ! . J yar, Cowperg , n, eagan, Hale, Mann. SECOND ROW: Ad , , ' , , ' , HY 1? Tr1 H1 Y1s anextra curr1cularorgan1zat1on sponsored by the Y M C A for g1rls who are 1nterested 1n1ts character bu1ld1ng program The club meets weekly on Monday even1ng at the Y M C A bu1ld1ng Membersh1p 1S open to all g1rls 1n h1gh school The group has sent delegates to Youth 1n Government ln Aust1n and the Annual Spr1ng Conference 1n Mldland Pres1dent BENNIE COMPTON S- TOP ROW Bryant Ianak Edwards D1brell Engle, McMahon Compton, Jones Adams, T1dwell Baud, Oldham Sponsor Covert,Dudley Sponsor SECOND ROW Brown McMahen Ph1l11ps Kmg D1ck1nson Montgomery de Graffenre1d,Anderson MOTIIS, Meeks THIRD ROW Wh1tt1ngton, Powell Cannon Rob1n son Ba11-d Moore Faulkner FOURTH ROW Leach Anderson Moore S1mmons Lawderrmlk Mart1n, Gxbbs Str1p11ng C1l1ckman McCrory BOTTOM ROW M1115 Gr1gsby Peacock Mahoney Westbrook Wh1tt1ngton Porter, Satterwhlte, Wh1te Rosser 63 1- 1 117 A . I i , X V , I .H A Ni , ,N .- .- . - . . . , ' . . .1 . . . . 1 1 if ffl 1 -1 ' J I v, ,W V ' f i A z ff 1 41 . 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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BETTY CAIN Pres1dent The purpose of Future Teachers ofAmer1ca 15 to promote mterest 1n teachmg and educatmon as a career The club has been an asset to our school by 1ts 8Ct1V1t16S, one of wh1ch 1nc1uded enter1ng a float 1n the Home com1ng parade Th1s past year the group has attended a D1str1ct meetmg 1n M1d1and, and the State conven hon 1n Denton In order to f1nance then' trap to Denton, the club project was that of se111ng candy STANDING Mr DonGreene Sponsor Bost G1rdner Cam, McCarty, Mrs Bounds Sponsor M Turner, Pond P Grant B Grant, McEvers, Bounds, T Turner, Letcher DEBATE CLUB C' ,ll lfm i' 1 T1 .gap GARY TIDWELL Pre s1dent The Debate Club, sponsored by Dell McCombs encourages pub11c spealnng through debat1ng By pro motmg 1eadersh1p and better study hab1ts, thms organ1zat1on 1S not only benef1c1a1 to our school but to our c ommun1ty as well Durmg the past year the group has attended tournaments 1n Waco, Corpus Chr1st1 P1a1nv1ew, Lubbock and Fabms STANDING Denms Jones Wesley Gr1gsby, Gerry G1rdner Don Shore Tom Henry Gum SEATED Mr De11McCombs Sponsor J' T Ba1rd Gary T1dwe11 J' D Adams Benme Compton Rodney Sheppard 'N - I ' I 'J Q 1. In U 6 1' Haas , I I. Y- '1 I H' t 65 CLUB PERSONALITIES -Q L, L., x A1 ,X rw 3 9, vw , .A 'va 6 Wise? , N M5 35 fw -Qui? A N nqyxw ' f M1 sk, -5? X. E2 Af ,f a A ,,,-v if 9,9 y .,,, L rg. MFE I .sw vcfsiv ' zf ' 'iff L- , MV' 5 s W fr. I K Q 'Q 'mf - ,lass . Qaxgpf. F328 . flthletics .W 'V , . N Y. R., Q,- - if .es . ,B M, , ,-'- ' . - 1.-..s-fe ,.., - --f- Q .M 5 hw A .4 '- VA,iA,,,,,,v,..,v:T-v- ' g.' - wav--Y-,Q Q f f,f AY A... W' ff Ya- b - , ,gs-f K. . .,- ,., ..., ,.- --'- Li Q fvw -M1 -?M.,,.----P K .4--av 1, ' 29 x F ,,,....foaf- -M - ' ' 'L - :MO A-4 'A ' ' ., . 'V A A.. '-' 'H' ' 'v s -... -,..,--A WN., ,ll , ' - -A --f f V M Q. I . 'V ,, 3 . VL., , .. ' ---,?? e'9.'fsf'1' -x.'f .. . , 'j,'. 11 S5 'X ff. In - 'n 5 ' ' x I , Q. -ea -- - Q - M r ,. K 8' 1 ., xx. Y , ,4 t ' ix W, 4 . g X . x x - , . L ' 4 w K , . , , , . X .I kv.. v Q. H I. ' aff , .4 nl, . ' tx It vm Jr, , Su sbxik ' 4 'V' 3 x . x X X T'- 15 Qfkif 41. aw x X s 5 ' X I tr' ,, 4 I ,-'ff' I 'Y Y,...-Q F' T.- T' 'U ,. 1- 1' 1 1 :'1 I' T., TT' . x A z 415 -71777 1 qriwdii' 1111 211' Sh -in gi:-M 'SS tif BIG SPRI G First Row,leftto right: COACH CARL COLEMAN, MILTON DAVIS, BOBBY FULLER, DAVID DIBRELL CLYDE MCMAI-ION, JOHN DAVENPORT. Second Row: GERALD LACKEY, T. L. KENNEDY, STORNIY EDWARDS, INAIKE HULL, ALTON MCCARTY. Third Row: TOMMY ROBERTS, LEWIS PORTER, FREDDIE SIMPSON, BILLY LOVELACE, I. D. ADAMS, ROY HUGHES, .TERRY GRAVES. I SCHEDULE OF 1955 l-AAA Big Spring . . . . I3 - Andrews.. lj Big Spring . . . 0 - Ysleta . . . . 7 Biff Spring . . . . 32 - Amarillo. . 7 Big Spring Levelland I3 - Big Sprirw Lamesa Z7 I Oli 'v ' uv-Q i Managers BORDOFSKE COVERI' and usa . nv- ' ROBERTS ul in Above: JERRY BARRON, CO-CAPTAIN Senior, Halfback, 155 pounds. Jerry, a two year letterman, was a scrappy little back who always had that go hard spirit. This was a great season for Jerry, in '1 'i' 'TTT Us-WX? T 1' if- wx-.MT I Vqgfq ' s. r ' 0 TA. 8: SJ' rv D 1 'lt?' 1 ,f -r1r 1' ,- F-rr1'W ' 7.- 'l ' STEERS OF 1955 ST -r-v' I 5 1 V' Q N Fir s t R ow, left to right: JAN LOUDERMILK, PRESTON BRIDGES, PAUL LINER, RENDAL HAMBY GEORGE PEACOCK, COACH EMMETT BRODERSON. Second Row: JIMMY BICE, JOHNNY JANAK, WALTER DICKENSON, EDWARD SLATE, RONNIE PHIL LIPS, MANAGER CALVIN BORDOFSKE. Thlrd Row: MARVIN WOOTEN, JERRY BARRON, CHARLES JOHNSON, GARY CAGLE, MCCOY GILLE LAND. Above: JERRY GRAVES, CO-CAPTAIN Senior, Center, 210 pounds. Beak, a three year1etterrnan,was the firstB.S.H.S. pla ye r to be named on the A11-Southern team. Considered the best in the state, Jerryis also Super All-State and All-State. SCHEDULE OF Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring 1955 1-AAA Lubbock . . Vernon. . . Snyder . . . Plainview . Sweetwater Coaches COLEMAN and BRODERSON ,Fi L.- s,- l-4 aiu., ,N x-f ' 0 x 1 .9 , g X, sn Cf ' S Q 2 ,fi Q J 8 'J . .0 'D r w , 0 Qi fl it g W N U . , HHH? atflyslg ,Q f , 9. 2,5 A JE ,, , I is , I . ,W t , M , M AQ Q iw '-.JM iw Q 3 n N . ,V , .W 3. is H kktqix 5V'8-1 Q X , xr Af ya Wi? I, JP . . . , use , , ,Q i . M7 o ff I if 'I,5'iI.Q yi' .I J x gm , qu ,ig-, ,...s Usb Above: RONNIE PHILLIPS Junior, Back, 155 pounds. During his fir st year on the A tearn, Ronnie gained quite a reputation in pass inter- ception. This ability, com- bined with his speed, should be a great aid next year. A 9 -, - v hu! ' 14 Above: JERRY BARRON braces to meet Jesse Sidderth of Levelland. Kenny Evans and an unidentified Lobo are in the background. The final score was 13-O in favor of the Loboes. as Above: HERSHAL STOCKS Junior, Back, 173 pounds. Hershal showed drive and good spirit during his first year on the varsity team. This back is worth watching next year. Below: MILTON DAVIS Senior, End,16O pounds. Milton, a two year letterrnan, was a valuable pass receiver this year who helped the Steers out of many tight spots. His best game was Lamesa. q- 9 1 .- Elin mv A 'Y- Above: GERALD LACKEY, EDWARD SLATE and BOBBY FULLER Close in on a Plainview player as he takes the ball on the kickoff. The Steers outplayed the Bulldogs to win the game Z1-13. Below: EDWARD SLATE Junior, Back, 155 pounds. Although thi s was Ed's first year on the A team, he showed promise. He should play some good football next year. Y :Bibi HEI Above: MIKE HULL Junior, Back, 155 pounds. Mike played good ball during his first year on the A team. Next year should be Mike's finest. His best game was Vernon. 1 - 1,51 ff I: 3' 5 Above: PAUL LINER Senior,Guard, 145 pounds. Pau1's fight and spirit made him a fine player during the entire season. A one year letterman, his be st game was Vernon. kt' -pan li. s nop., 'V Above: The Sweetwater Mustangs pre pa re to run a play against Big Spring. The Steers outplayed the Mustangs only to lose the game 21-13. The entire Steer teani played its best game of the season. Q' . I .,, -.Ii . Y - 1 .. ..o .. ' 1. ' . .3, ,- Above: MCCOYGILLEL-ANI? Senior, Tackle, 186pounds. Although handicapped by a lack ofexperience, McCoy, a one year letternian, had the spirit and drive that are essential to any fine player. -U Below: DICK JOHNSON Sophomore, Tackle, ZZO pounds. Agraduate ofthe B team, Dick is handicapped by lack of experience. His size rg! Fi rm,-E, Q will be of g re a t help to the Dgfx.. future teams, however. This vm ta:- I'-..,7 1 .x is one tackle worth watching. 0 'iv rs v . -vu -I gf' g15 i-A 3- j N11- Above: ALTON MCCARTY Senior, Back, 165 pounds. Red, a fine back,played sonie good football during . his first year on Playing defensive game was against the varsity team. halfback, Red's best Vernon. Above: Bobl1yHartgravesof Sweetwater finds little running rooni as RED MCGARTY and RENDAL HAMBY stop hind. PRESTON BRIDGES, ROY HUGHES and GARY CAGLE trap would-be blockers. Svveetvvater won Zl-13. Below: GUINETTE GIBBS Junior, End, 170 pounds. Although Guinette was handicapped by lack of ex- perience, he should be valuable next yea r. iniilia nv ,. of x . IG R- 4? 2 .- -' ' Z1 h . - an ,V,. '- Q Above: BUNKY GRIMES Junior, Guard, l8O pounds. Bunky's firstyear on the A team showed his hustle and effort which should aid the Steers next year. n 48 fi 'S Above: DON SHORE Senior, Guard, ZOO pounds. Shane, during his first year on the A team, could he counted on for good spirit and drive throughout the season. W N Bn FOOTBALL TEAM Fir s t Row, le ft to right: BUNKY GRIMES, FRANK POWELL, GLENN W HIT T I N G T ON, BILLY ROSSER, GA LE KILGORE, RONNIE GRAHAM,GERALD DAVIDSON, LANNY HAMBY, JERRY MCMAHEN, BILLY BOB SATTERWHITE. Second Row: Manager KELSEY MEEK, PAT FISHER, BOBBY SUGGS, KNOX PITZER, JIMMY CAMPBELL, DOUGLASS EAST- HAM, WESLEY GRIGSBY, DON DAVIDSON, LAYTON STEWART, -, ,Nu , AT. I .Alb-F, 1 Sl DICK JACKSON, BOBBY LAWDERMILK, RICKY TERRY, Manager BILL NORRED. Third Row: Coach ROY BAIRD, GUINETTE GIBBS, BILLY JOHN- SON, RONNIE KING, EARL PERKINSON, MERL DEAN HARTER, MA XIE CAREY, DONNIE BRYANT, BOBBY HUDSON, JIMMY EVANS, EDWARD SLATE, Coach HAROLD BENTLEY. Below: C oa che s ROY BAIRD and HAROLD BENTLEY are re- sponsible for molding future varsity teams. These coaches have done a fine job in separating the men from the boys this year. N1 ' ' ' fi JI n ' ing- Irv, A ,.,,.,,,,,,,,-.A T-'TVB Haig-:,ii',:: ' l ffl f1 n .id M,,,. In fjwfwtigw vvulzn '-13: I I.. u Eli -. 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VOLLEY BALL TEAM A TEAM TONI BA R R ON CAROLYN MILLER NITA FARQUHAR EUNICE FREEMAN ELAINE RUSSEL EVELYN HANSON LINDA GLENN BARBARA HALE FREDA DONICA JEAN PETERS B TEAM F1TSt Row SHERRY FULLER ISABELL HOLGUIN JUDY MASTERS SUE BARNES PAT HINSON MELVA TURNER FRANCES DAVIE BARBARA COFFEE Second Row RITA ROGERS CAROL SELF ARLINDA GRIFFORD CAROL BAILEY SHIRLEY RAY BARBARA BURCHETT BARBARA PORCH NELDA STEWART JEAN ROBINSON ARAH PHILLIPS cofxcu SIULIA RAINWATER MANAGER , K '71 , ', '2'??'f 'L s I 5 M 5? .4 X 4 ' 1 I f ,L ,.f:1fv:' fr Q gifs' Q, ,, . 2 .. 3 3 f . ww , W 'Z M M 932 1 , -1 s 4 Lv A 11, 1 1 I 4 1 . Y Q w ' 3 - v' X3 r z 1 if L 1: X J-3 ip W Q .A 1 w w -V ,- 7 J. 55?- ., A! , fig! , gi ., .5 f,?f. ,PES . 0' 43 45, , A' 2 E A . 5 , 4 2 . 5' .,,' z 2 ' .A ' J ' Z 9 'V V E11 V V' , , Wi V 9 W 1 Q' 33' f gg 1 Q Y 1 4, if Fir? f 'Q 1 .- ,f , X .iv L! 35 . , :ff I Q- -A , 1,11 ii 5 vi ei s , 5 5 ,. gg x A Q H g r, 5 J Q s Q JA S Q- 4105 4 M' 'z '3 'H C 3 W Q ,H,-,g,5f1,f- U . ,.,.g . IM . Y 1 ' 4, i 43,i1?4if-Lgrigl'-2'1' ,I jg f, 11- i n ' E ,f ' g gm vb V Q 'f ertheiif . 'Q ir if if, , .. QA 4 ' . l.4 f. . .Z K- L2:c,5fiE if fy gEaEjg ?iQg .ag if S Ohmidzstwfatzon I I To Mr C 1 yd e Angel right president of the Boa rd of Edu cation and Members ofthe Board We wish to express our sincere appreciation for your efforts provide us with facilities and in struction representative of an ever advancing school system As this year brings to a cli- max the twenty-eight ye a r s of service ofMr. W. C. Blankenship as Superintendent of the Big Spring Public Schools, we wish to express our deep gratitude for his c ompe te nt leadership and genuine interest in the schools. BOARD OF John L Dibrell ROb6I'tStl'1pllI'1g Ornar Ioneg he 141-J-'Ula RATION Mr. Roy D. Worley, Princi- pal of Big Spring High School, has capably filled this position for the past five years. His able leader- ship has done much to create in- dividual initiative and group spirit. EDUCATION K 4 V X .,V,kQw1 ..,,, .jj I 70 For the past two years, Mr. J' B Whitely left has served Big Spring High School as Assist ant Principal Be c a use of his willingness he l pfulne s s and friendliness he has become a favorite ofthe parents as well as of the students R W Thompson R E McKinney Tom McAdams Qi! MRS. NANCY ANNEN, B.S., North Texas State College, Home Econo- mics MRS. ELLEN BOWNDS, B.A., Texa s State College for Women, English, American History MISS FRANKIE BOYD, B.S., Texas Tech, Biology L. B. BRACKEEN, M.E., East Texas State Teacher's College, Algebra, Economics, Typing, Bookkeeping EMMETT BRODERSON, B. S., Mid- western Unive r sity, American History, Texas History, Coach WM. A. BURDETT, M.E., Texas A.81M. Diversified Occupation MRS. ANN BYNUM: B.S., McMurry, English CARL COLEMAN, B.S., Abilene Chris- tian College, Head Coach R O BE R T DYER, M.S., University of Texas, Chemistry, Physics, Aero- natics DONALD GREEN, B.A.,Howard Payne, Algebra, Plane Geometry MRS. MARGARET GUNN, B.A., Texas Tech, English GLENNGUTHRIE, M.A., University of T e xa s, Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry 02 Visa, a , ACULTY C ould it be the cash-word puzzle that is attracting the attention of Miss Hill and Mrs. Harrington? V, .. , Y A 1 I I .1 :sq ' n FACULTY Professor I.Q. QMr. Roe, Guidance Directorj looks on as Anita Gardner gives her brain a whirl to think of the correct answer. MRS. GENE HARRINGTON Texas Tech MRS. IANICE HARRIS, B.S. 81 L.S., North Texas, Librarian MISS MARY HERRING, M.S., Baylor, Distributive Education MISS TOMMYE HILL, B.A., H a r d in- Simmons, Algebra MRS. WIL L E NE HUMPHREY, B.A., E a st Texas Sta te, Bookkeeping, Typing, English LOUIS MANEELY, M.E., Texas Tech, Industrial Arts MISS IONE MCALISTER, B. A., Ea st Central State Teacher's College, English DELL MCCOMB, M. E., West Texas State College, Speech MISS EDNA MCGREGOR, B.S., Texas Tech, Home Economics MRS. MARGUERITE MURPHY, McMurry, Library Clerk MISS ARAH PHILLIPS, M.A., North Texas, Physical Education MRS. BETTY RATLIFF, B.S., Texas Christian University, Typing, Sec- retary Training WILDER ROE M.A. North Texas State College Guidance Director CLYDE ROWE B.A. Hardin-Simmons Band Director MRS. JESSIE SABIN M.S. Ha rdin- Simmons Government American History MISS COLLEEN SLAUGHTER M A Texas State College for Women Spanlsh MRS ERMA STEWARD BS Hardm Sunmons J'ournal1sm Publxcatlons MRS RITA WEEG MA Un1vers1ty of Texas Englxsh OSCAR WEST M A Stetson Unlver slty Enghsh R M WILLIAMS MA Texas Tech Bmlogy MRS HELEN WORLEY Hard1n S1mmons Study Hall ook1ng on approvmgly 15 Mrs Murphy as Anlta Gardner puts the f1n1sh1ng touches on the l1brary bulle t1n board ,...-snr' -gap AUXILIARY STAFF Xp-r FM MRS GENE CRENSHAW Cafeter1a Supervxsor MRS ELLEN MILLER Cafeter1a MRS LOUISE MITCHELL Cafetena EDWARD MOORE Custochan DANIEL PAYNE Custochan D ROBER TS CUStOd1aH JOE TURNER Custochan T a lung tlme out from then work for a moments re-stare Mr Moore and Mr Roberts Mrs.MitChel1 Mrs. Crenshaw and Mrs. Mille r are busily preparing to serve the 150 that eat in the cafeteria. Qlasses Tl! SENIOR CL SS GFFICERS yr.-. 5. W -gl-gw ',j,'M.: -,Wi . fi 1 -fl '.f.S.I ,,-.an,. . al ,. . , M ..- .. , ., h f., - 'L . ' 33,35 .Um . .Y ,, ' . ' ,Ex n 7345, 523' 'Wi 1 ifffq. , 'ii 52, 5. 1 ,-un . fir'-' ...- M ABAT, RUTH ANN - Outstanding Stu- dent in P.S. and Bio.-Amer. Hist., F.H.A., Debate ADAMS, GLENDA - Corral Staff, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Shorthand Club ADAMS, I. D. - Corral Staff, High School Headlines, Key Club, All School Play 55, Debate Vice-Pres. AVERITT, SHIRLEY - F.H.A., Span. Club ALLEN, RONNIE - D.O., Acc. Choir, Span. Club ANDERSON, BETTIE - F.H.A., Tennis, StudentCouncil Recording Sec., Short- hand Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y BAIRD, I. T.- Sr. Sec. T rea s., Out- standing Student in Comm. Geog. 54 - Chem. 55, Student Council, All School Play 55, Debate BARNETT, EVERETT BARRON, JERRY - KeyClub, Hi-Y, El Rodeo Sports Ed., Track, Football Co- Captain 56, Baseball, Basketball BELEW, DONNA - Corral Staff, F.H.A. BENNETT, FAY - F'.H.A., Shorthand Club BRADFORD, WILMA - F. H. A., D.E., Transfer from Lamesa , ff., , L - -5 , -- , -1? t ' l, 1 K , 'G T, - l I SENIOR CLASS Bennie Compton, M ary Sue Hale, David Dibrell and Marlene Mann are among those participating in the Hi-Y Indoor Picnic is C11 , - J BRIDGES PRESTOIN H1 Y Football Corral Staff BYRD LEON Band CAGLE GARY CorralStaff Football Track CAIN BETTY FHA F T A Pres V1ce Pres Span Club Debutantes CARROLL CHINA El Rodeo Ed Corral Staff Acc Cholr lst Place Reg1onal Iourn Shorthand Club Span Club F HA Tr1 H1 Y CASEY MONROE H1 Y CASEY LA RUE Trl I-I1 Y Ranch Week Queen 55 Student Councll Short hand Club CHOATE SHARON Corral Staff Band Span Club Shorthand Club C L A R K LEON All School Play 55 Transfer from Sem1nole COMPTOIN BENNIE Track H1 Y V1CS Pres and Pres Sr Class V1ce Pres Student CounC1l Key Club D bate West Texas D1str1ct H1 Y VICE Pres CONWAY ANNE Band Span Club Major s Club V I C Treas COOK DANNY Band Span Club Y iq Bmw SENIOR J. D. Adams, Julie Rainwater, and Jolene Renolds seem to be pleased with the Homecoming Queen election. L' I L ,4 ,I if ' 'iii' - NM' P I 191' I 1 Q , C 1 W-I? , f 0 Q! ' :V kv CLASS Sue Barnes, Stormy Edwards, Frances Reagan and Ronnie King are living it up atone ofthe Y socials. CORBIN, BARBARA - F.H.A., Corral, Transfer from Houston CORCORAN,IAMES -D. O. CORRALE Z, LYDIA - Span. Club, F.H.A. COSBY,MARGARET - F.H.A.,F.T.A., Volleyball, Transfer from California COWPER, SALLY - Who's Who, F.H.A., El Rodeo Art Ed., Student Council Corresponding Sec., Soph. Vice-Pres., Jr. Sec., Tri-Hi-Y Sec., Span. Club, Corral Staff COX, JACK - Band, D.E. Club, Corral Staff DAVENPORT, JOHN - Key Club, Pres., Football, Basketball, Student Council DAVIS, MILTON - Football, Track DIBRELL, DAVID - Spa n. Club, Key Club, Hi-Y, Acc. Choir, Football DEITZ, CARO LYN - F.H.A., Span. Club, Tri-Hi-Y DOWNING, C. D. - Span. Club DUDLEY, GLENDA - I-'.H.A., Span. Club, Tri-Hi-Y A111 E D W A R D S STORMY Outstandmg Student 1n B10 Shop 54 Golf H1 Y Parl1amentar1an Key Club Treas Football ENGLE RICHARD Acc Cho1r Quartet H1 YChapla1r1 Key Club Track EUDY CHARLEINE Corral Staff EVERETT SUE ANN F H A V l C FAULKNER BEN Key Club F Football Track Track Manager FITE SUE FLOWERS SANDRA School Beauty 54 Tr1 H1 Y Span Club FH A FORD DOYLE F F A FORESYTH .TERRY H1 Y Football Basketball FREEMAN CLARA All School Plays 54 55 Cheerleader Majors Club VICE Pres Corral Staff Tenn1s FREEMAN EUNICE Corral Ed Homecommg Queen 56 School Beauty 56 Cheerleader Volleyball FRYAR MARGARET El Rodeo Ac t1v1t1es Ed Outstandmg Student Amer H1st Tr1 H1 Y Chapla1n All School Play 112 'Eff Q-ol' f Wd' SENIOR Ch1na Carroll and Mar1lyn Morr1s get together for a Copy wr1t1ng Sesslon is if 0' CLASS I T Ba1rd Rod Sheppard and Clara Freeman d1scuss the play scrxpt FRYAR ROGER D O Club 55 56 Transfer from Levelland FUGLAAR JOHNNY Football 53 Mgr Basketball Team Corral Staff FULLER BOBBY Football Track Jr Favor1te Outstandmg Student ln Algebra FULLER SHERRY FH Corra Sta ff Volleyball F H A Parl1amen tar1an FULMER SYBIL FHA DE Debu tantes GARRISOIN 'NTELDA Ban F H A Shorthand Club GLASER JE RRIE GLENN CARREL Key Club Vlce Pres H1 Y Span Club GOUND NORMAN Band Capta Track H1 Y GRANT PATSY F H A Span Club Outstandxng Student 1nLA Span Home Econommcs and B1ble GRAVES JERRY FootballCo Captam Basketball Baseball Ir Class Pres GUIN TOM Student Body Pres Who s Who T-I1 Y C h a p Outstandmg Student mn L A Chem Key Club L!j,M,-AA'13 HALE MARY SUE F H A S Corral Staff F T A Tri H1 Y Vice Pres Acc Choir HALE PAT Span Club B Football HALL EUGENE Span Club Baseball HAMBY RANDAL Football HANSON EVELYN Volleyball F Treas Shorthand Club HARRIS EDDIE DON Golf HARRINGTON ALBERTA FHA Volleyball HAYWORTH LARUE Major S Club F H A V I C Reporter Choir HILL JANE Span Club Choir Short hand Club Basketball Queen 55 HINES CAROL SUE Band F H A HINSON LORETTA F H A HENSON MOJIE Band MaJor s Club Shorthand Club Library SENIGR Smiling happily is Tommie Io Williamson as she is beingcrowned Hallowe e n Queen by President Tom Guin. K CLASS These hula honeys, Sh1rley Barron, Gerry Graves, M1lton1a Dav1s and Charhne Johnson were ma1n Hal loween Carmval attractwns. HOLDEN PAUL HOLGUIN ISABEL Volleyball Span Club FHA Shorthand Club HOLSENBECK LEONNA Shorthand Club HORNE JOYCE FH A Corra1Staff Tr1 H1 Y Debutantes Football Queen Nom1nee HUGHES ROY Football Track H1 Y HURST MAXINE F H A Debutantes Shorthand Club ISAACS PEGGY Span Club FHA D O V1ce Pres IVEY MARY JACKSON NORMA F H A D Transfer from Lubbock JENNINGS SANDY F H A Nom1nee for Homecommg Queen and Beauty JENSON CHARLOTTE Corral Staff Press Club F H A Parl1amentar1an JOHNSON CHARLES H1 Y Football Baseball Basketball Key Club JOHNSON JACQUELYN Tm H1 F H A Debutantes JONES IRIS F H A Tr1 H1 Y Short hand Club LEFEVER LE ROY Basketball Co Captaln F ootb a ll All School Play Outstand1ng Student 1n Algebra LANKFORD JOYCE FH A F Corral Staff Press Club LEE MARY HELEN F H A DE D E Pres1dent LEONARD MARY ANN Tr1 H1 Y F H A Song Leader D E Sec Treas LIKINS ZELLENOR F H A V1ce Pres1dent Shorthand Club LINER PAUL Football LONG BETTYLUE F H A D O Club LOVELACE B I L L Y Football Key Club KAMM, CONNIE F H A , Bxble Club KENNEDY, ERNIE - Football 2 lf? -2' SENIOR L e on Clark, G e or g e Smith, Don Shore and Roland McKenzie do their part for the senior side show at the Halloween Carnival. 'iii Wa CLASS Cheerleaders of ye sterday join tho se of today to lead Dear Old Big Spring High in the Homecoming Assembly. KENNEDY T L Span Club Basket ball Football Baseball KEY CONNIE KNIGHT DIXIE MADRY HENRIETTA A D MANN MARLENE Tri H1 Y Chap lain Band Sec Treas Majorette Associate Editor Corral Outstandmg Student Typing Span Club MATA VIDALA Corral Staff FH A Span Club MEADOR BARBARA F H A MEEKS BUDDY F F A Basketball MILLER CAROLYN Span Club Tri H1 Y Parliamentarian F H A Sec Corral Sta ff Volleyball Ir Favorite MILLER CHARLES MONTGOMERY JIMMY H1 Y Band MORRIS MARILYN Tri H1 Y Span Club Corral Staff Choir All School Play,E1RodeoCopyEd ,Transfer from Tokyo, Japan g' X 'I U' NCCARTY ALTON Football Track Sports Ed of Corral NICCARTY CHARLIE Band o Edmtor of Doxxnbc at F T A VICQ Pres and I-hstorman Span Club NCCLANAHAN RITA. FHA D u tantes MCNI-XHON CLYDE Key Club H1 Y Vxce Pres Youtb and Covernment Football Tennls MCCORMICK JESSE V1ce Pres of F F A MCGIBBON KENDA Band Que en Tr1 H1 Y Treas Span Club Pres and Vxce Pres El Rodeo Staff and Club Ed StudentCounc1l Sopb Class Sec Treas Who s Who MCKENZIE ROLAIND Span Club Golf NANCE JEAN FHA Acc Cbo1r DO Club NEWSOME BOB Football NICHOLS BEXERLY FHA Debu tantes NIX LAVELLE Span Club F Stats Devrce m F H A INIX, MARZETTA Span Club,F H , State Degree 1n F H -X L 'K 6' Q :yr W I SENIOR Paul L1ner, Eugene Hall, and .Tess Bamley, Couldn't really be vworklng too hard 1n the typuug class nv CLASS E un1ce Freeman, Marlene Mann, Gerald Lackey and R1chard Pachall are worlung hard trymg to meet the dead line on the Corral 4:35. OSBORN LARRY F F A PACHALL RICHARD Golf Corral Staff BHSIUGSS Manager PARMLEY I W All School Play 55 Transfer from W1Ch1t3 Falls PATTON DWAINE PREVO J C RACKLEY GEORGE RAINWATER JULIE Major s Club Volleyball Manager Trl H1 Y Corral Staff All School Play 54 Student D1rector 55 RASCO JAMES Band BandAss1stant Property Manager REAGAN FRANCES A rea gl D1st Vxce Pres FHA Span Club Tr1 H1 Y Vxce Pres Beauty Nomlnee 55 56 C or r al Soc1ety Ed Hornecomlng Queen S Court REESE DON Transfer from Ackerly REYNOLDS, .TOLENE F H A , Cholr, Tumblmg, Corral Staff RIDDLE, REBA Cheerleader, Cholr, bhorthand Club ' 9 ROBERTS TOMMY Spanlsh Club Manager of Football Baseball and Basketball Outstandlng Student IH Amerlcan H1story ROSSON MAXINE Tr1 H1 Y FH A Press Club Tenms Team Corral Staff RUPARD CHARLES RUSSELL MICKEY RUTLEDGE LINDA DE FHA Presldent SA M P SO N LETA Shorthand Club Co Ed of Scratch F H A Trea s and Song Leader Outstand1ng Student 1n Bookkeepmg SANDERS DERRELL Track Band All State Band SHAFER RONNIE DE Club SCOTT KENNETH SHEPPARD RODNEY S Class Pres Whos Who Key Club H1 Student Councll V1ce Pres Debate SHORTES JARRELL Baseball FFA V1ce Pres ofFFA SIMPSON FREDDIE Football H1 120 1 4 2' awe, -1 ix? Si' SE IOR We ll make Sweetwater shake rattle and roll was the theme of the semor float 1n the Homecommg Parade 9 5 Wu! 3' ewfffifs 'nw l .av CLASS Eun1ce Freeman smgs Oh You Beaut1ful to C h a r l e s Johnson 1n the Homecom1ng Assembly SIMPSON INOLAN SMITH DONOVIN Span Club Band SMITH GEORGE Basketball STIAGER MICKIE D E Club Chou Press Club Corral Staff D E Club Reporter STRATTON MARY BETH Span Club F H A Vrce Pres Corral Staff TAYLOR KEITH D O transfer from Archer C1ty Texas THORTON HARLAN Band D Span Club THURMAN PEGGY F H A TIDWELL GARY Cheerleader H1 Y Sec 8: Treas Vxce Pres of Student Counc11 Debate Pres All Sthool Plays Outstandlng Student Plane Geometry TODD TROY Span Club WASHBURN JAMES Football WASSON LAVELLE Tr1 H1 F H A V1Ce Pres El Rodeo Staff Sr Class Ed Football Queen Student Courlc1l H1St0Tl3H Soph Class Pres WEATHERS JIMMY F F A Acc Choir Corral Staff WEBB SANDRA F H A Shorthand ClubTreasurer Tri H1 Y Debutantes WESTBROOK JOHN Band H Y El Rodeo Staff Photographer Outstanding Student in Mech Drawing 54 WILLIAMS OLIVIA D E F H A Span Club Outstanding Stude nt in Mech Drawing 55 WILLIAMSON IANICE FH A Pres Shorthand Club VICE Pres WILLIAMSON TOMMIE .IO Tri H1 Y Pres .Ir Vice Pres Student Councll Halloween Queen 55 Volleyball WILSON NO LLIE WILSON SHIRLEY Corral Staff FHA WILSON SUE A D O WINCHESTER, HELEN Snow Queen 55, Majorette WOMACK, BILLY ZOLLINGER, SUE - F.H.A., D.O., Acc. Choir -J' ? ly 2 Hi I 1 . SENIOR CLASS As the spirit of the Snyder Tigers burns in the distance, many B. S. H. S. students look on. UNIOR CL SS OFFICERS a ?1M6f.,,, , D , 9 f , 3 at s i Q 5 ' f ' if 1 ' ' ' U' , 11 . W ' , . X , . kg, -ll 47 PXCEE DARLENE ., ANDERSON DON ANDERSON TR-XNIS AUTRY RCBBIE BAILEY JEbS B-XRINE5 SUE BARRON TOINI BEENE MARY AININ BENNETT MAUDENE BICE JIMMY BILLING5 EVELYIN. BILLING5 ILENE Q' 5x BLUHM BILLY BCDLES LOGAN BORDOFSHE CALX' IN BOST MARTHA Sonuv patriotic: kids soon painting the Streets bv fo re the Levelland game are Jimmy Mont- gomery, Ioan Derring- ton, and Boun 114 ma., X A ,. 1 sf' N X 2242 is . JUNIOR ew- G- 1 3 ,461 -vw CLASS fi 'Gu 'TH BOYKIN ANNETTE BOYKIN SUE BRADFORD PAT BROWN JOHN BROWN ROY BRYANT BILLY BOB BRYANT DONNIE BUCHANAN MARLENE BURKS RONNIE CAMPBELL JIMMY CATHCART MARY COKER LONDA 9' A COLLINS DOIN COLLINS SIDINEY COINWELL IAFQUETTA CONRAD JOE. A cup of hot choco Iate seems to agree w1th Mlke' Hull and Syllvm Mcnrioha durmg the Halloween Carmval COPELIN DARLENE COVERT BCUINCE COX IACQUELINIE CROSS SANDRA CUNNINGHAM CHARLES DANIEL OLETA DAUGHERY BILLY DAVIE FRANCES DEMPSEY PAT DENTON LEE DICKENSON WALTER DODD KENNETH DOINICA FREDA DOOLEY CHARLES DUKE AMELIA DUNCAN CLLIE Atthe Halloween ?' ,, A fi f '1 01' Carruval the Cake Walk Booth kept Nancy Klng Pudgy G r a y and Kathy McRae busy collectmg money forthe Jr Class A36- If-3' -il ,dw 'Od JUNICR 'A Q gi l'l 1- CLASS ELLIOTT JOHN ELLIOTT PHILL EVANS BILLY FAULKNER DIXIE FIERRO EMILIANO FIERRO JOSEPHINE FISHER PAT FLECKENSTEIN ROGER FLORES AURORA FLOWERS ROBBIE FRANKLIN JACKIE GARDNER ANITA GIBBS GUINETTE GILLILAIND MCCOY GIRDNER GERRY GOFORTH BARBARA BIIIYJOIIHSOH and An1taGardn0rhe1p wel Come the exes by pa1nt ing sions for Homecom- ing. X Z GRANT BOBBY GRAY HELEIN GREEN DANIXE GRIFFIIN STANLEY GRIMES BUINKY HAHN BETTY HALE BARBARA HALL PATRICIA HAMMOCK RACHEL HARBIN EVELYIN HARDESTY FRANK HARRIS BETTY HARTER MERL DEAIN HAY NORTH PATDY HAYWORTH PEGGY HEWETT DONALD Tak1ng tlme out for a httle refreshment 1n the foyer are D1x Faulkne r and Royce Walker 4-.4 eff C' 2 JUNIOR CLASS 'A-QA' HILL, BUD HINES, ROBERTA HINSON, PAT HOGAN JANET HOISAGER ARIEL HOLMES JTMMY HOLMES SHELIA HONEY DENISE HORBATH MICHAEL HOUCHIN TROYCE HOWELL LADELL HOWELL RENEE HUDSON MAX HUITT KENNETH HULL MIKE NEWLIN JAMES Bud H111 and Marlene Buchanan take t1me out tocatch up on the latest news 6, ad IZ JAMISON, KAY IANAK, JOHNNY JOHNSON, BILLY JONES, DENNIS KENNEDY BETTY ANN KENNEDY GERALD KEY PATRICIA KING BILLIE JEAN KING NAINCY KING RONNIE KISER BARBARA LACKEY GERALD LAMBERT -XLICE LANSING CI-IARLENE LE TCHER CAROL LEWIS CAROL We wonder whmch 15 the most Important to Walter Dmkenson The latest Comm book or chenustry 130 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 , A - 1 1 1 ' 1 K A 1 yww .LA if '..im r s' CLASS LILLARD TRAVIS LOCKHARD BEN LOVELADY DONALD MABE DOROTHY MARCHANT CHARLES MARTIN BUDDY MASTERS JUDY MCCLUSKEY FAYE MCCRARY MARILYN MCCULLOUGI-I NANCY MCELREATH JESSE MCEVERS JENNIE MCDONALD CECILI-X MCMAHEN JERRY MCMILLIAN BOBBY MCNIALLEN TOMMY Bookkeepmv must be g e tt1nO d1ff1CuIt when JC-Qs Ba1Iey has to resort to the a d d xng machme and Mr Brackeen both MCREE, KATHY MENDOLIA, SYLVIA MOBBS, IO ANN MOLINA, ISABEL MOORE MYRTIE MOORE NATALIE MOORE WILMA MURPHY INELDA MUSGROVE MICHAEL MYRICK DERWOOD INAPPER PATSY NALL LIINDA NEWSOM INAINCY 1X.EWTON JOYCE NICHOLS CLAUDIA INORRIS MARY Placmg the Sports manshlp plack on dms play IH thv trophy case 15 Janet Hogan lic? ,210 vc api' 1? -:swf T fll' C mx --'TP'-,N i' X ls' 132 -ga Q.....,. 6 A-A ai? famm ...nf ,,.f-0-' JUNIOR 5, Q J 1. , 1 V '. ' A I el ' A 5 . ' V 'taxi - , A . Zim 5 ' . iff . 'CZ' ' M , - ' -- ,r If ' p, - . - ' ' 'I If ,' Q 1 , , ffQ'1g-...4.' .. ' ' . ' I 23 2-' , y X f Y..-v,- . ' if +' f' ' 11 i V TJ, ,Z ,V H, 4' I, ,.,. f'i I if S , A if x A ,I 5 N ' , , I - Y ' y 7 .-I , , I, Y. W - 1 , Y A V, Y sf Si y W 1 Y Y 2 , , A L D V , av ,, v., 6 -, x. .3356 X ' - M.. 27' 'E '55 .JEEZ E '- :EER .,::1 Ti, ' , V Q ' 5-'55E2: -Sgr.: ' ' -If --mx -sw' ' ' V' ffmr' : ' - 4 , 43:55PM .ii : A '4- :555555 'NT 'ru : .:f 'v1..'-r.-'--.: 3 gt - Q X X -, XX NORWOOD, MARY NORWOOD, MARTIN NUNLEY, SUE CAROL PARKER, DARLENE PARKER NELDA PETERSON CHARLES PETTIT DAIN PHILLIPS DOYLE PHILLIPS EDGAR PHILLIPS RONINIE PICKLE TOMMIE PLANT BURKE PORTER GARY PORTER LEWIS POWELL IRANK PUFKETT PHIL Edgar Phllllps IS hawln a hard t1me try that hc really dnl lose hm book report , , V , J , , , , , 1 I - 7 I y . . . U ' - 3 ing to convince Mr. West' -.S . ' Mi' 'i if 1 5 RAIINEY ROYCE RHOTEIN LAURA RICE IRIS RICHARDSON JERRY RICHBOURI-I ANIN RIC KLES JIMM Y ROBERTS LILLIE ROBESON JANE ROBINSON JERRY ROBISOIN JEAIN ROGERS CAROL ROGERS DOYLE ROGERS PAT ROSS I-'REDDIE RUDD PAT RUPP DANID Logan Boles Nancy Klng and Dermls Jones f1gure out how to Ioad a camera 1n the halls of B S H S W' 34 ved' JUNIOR CLASS RUSSELL ELAINE SHIELDS BARBARA SHIRLEY DONINA SHORE DON SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH IACQUELIINE SMITH PATRICIA SMITH SHIRLEY SPIRES WYNETTE STOCKS HERSHEL STRICKLAND DENNIS TALLY IAN TERRY RICKY TIINDOL JUNE THOMAS COY THOMPSON ROBERT Practlcm makeg per fe Ct Iackle Franklm and Sandra Cross are finding out in the band room. TUCKER, RICHARD TURNER, TERRAL WATTS, JTMMY WALKER, MARY LOU WALKER ROYFE WARD C P WEATHERFORD G WEBB ANIN WHITE LOU ANIN WILCOX KAY WHITTUNGTOIN GLEIN WILKERSOIN DONALD WILKERbON HOMER 'Seen rmdlng on the T 0 1D Horneconung parade are Marvin Wooten Martha Bost Melva Turner and Gay Bowdns. S, Wlv- X f1 13 F E4 JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CL SS GFFICERS 1 S A 5- . 47,3 , .vg CQ,-,,. ?54Zf?N ' gi -5.-JM ff.. , S 2 ,. 4,5 Y 4' W y ALEXANDER ALLEN ALLEN BOBBY ANDERSON JOHNNY ARNOLD AUDREY ARNOLD CHARLES ARRICK SUE ATKINSON EARLENE BAILEY CAROL BAIRD STEPHEN BAKER MELBA BALLIO GWEN BARR BRENDA BARTEE PATSY BEARD JANEY BENNETT LORETTA BENTHALL WANDA be '93 5-ix f'N'5lF BIEN JIMMY BISHOP JUDY BOND JAMIE BOWNDS GAY The home of the Syn der T1gers help promote schoolsp1r1t for the football game SX :asf 8 lui SOPHOMORE A ff CLASS 'N 1 BRADBERRY JOY BRIGGS CHARLES BRONAUGH GENE BROWN KIRBY BROWN WENDELL BUCKNER TOMMY BUIE JERRY BURCHETT BARBARA BURNAM RONNIE BURROW RICHARD BUTLER IO ANN CAIN VIRGINIA CALDWELL HAROLD CANNON DON CAREY MAXIE CENICEROS I-IERLINDA CERVANTES NAOMI CLANTON BILLY COFFEE BARBARA COLE WILMA The sophomore class welcomes the exes and w1ns thlrd place 1n the homecomxng parade 139 COLEMAN, CARLENE CONE, MARVIS COOK, DONALD COX HOMER CRAIN REBA SUE DANIELS LAVERNE DANIELS PRESTON DAVIDSON DON DAVIDSON GERALD DAVIS JACK DAVIS JCE DAW IMOGENE de GRAFFINREID ADRIAN DERRINGTON JOAN DIETZ JANET DILLARD BEVERLY DODD NANNIE DUNNAM CHARLES DUKE WYNONA Our hbrary prov1des a place to work and read for these three 140 DUNNAM, BARBARA U 49' ' 1 Q CLASS I L-. EASTHAM DO UG EBERSOLE ROSALIE EDWARDS MARY LANE ELLIOTT DEANNA EINNIS BETH EVANS .TIMMY FALKNER JAMES FARQUHAR NITA FEHLER TOMMY FERGUSON TURNER FIERRO BELEN FITZGERALD VICKIE FOWLER MARY SUE FRANCO GILBERT I-'OX BONNIE GAGE BILLY GAMBLE MARIE GILBERT RAELLEN GLASER ALLEN GLENN LINDA Tommy Buckner tr1e S but fa11S to keep h1s balance at the as Sembly I 141 GLICKMAN JULILS GONZALEZ BEATRICE GORDON BRENDA GRAHAM DOUGLAS GRAHAM RONINIE GRAINTHAM RALPH GREEIXHILL ANITA GREENWOOD AVANEL GREGORY HARVEY GRIGSBY WELSEY GRIFFORD ARLHNDA GUM THM GUTHRIE BETTY HAG AN ELKE HALL NAINCY HAMBY LAININY HAINCOCK OPAL HAINSEN CAROL HARMON GLENDA HARRIS ANITA Three Barbara S Dunnam Burchett and Porch help Mrs Armen ln homemakmg ell' Sv- v-Q n. A Y 142 14 SOPHGMORE Y A Nu ? A S R A fs CLASS 've HAVENS SANDRA HAWKIINS JUDY HAYES HALEY HEARD MILDRED HEFLIN LINDA HICKMAN JANN HICKMAN RANDY HIGHTOWER JERRY HILLGER BARBARA HOGGARD CAROLYN HOGUE BILLY HOLLY ELLA MAE HOLMES JIMMY HUDSON BOBBY JACKSON RICHARD JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON VIRGINIA JONES KAREN JONES NITA JEAIN KEINNIEDY GEORGE Daydreamumq seems to have taken the place studymg for Brenda Gordon U'l 143 LA CROIX VALJEAIN LAINDERS SUSAIX LANSDOWIN CLAY LARA MARIO LARA AURORA LAUDERMILK BOBBY LEACI-I BOB LEE SHIRLEY LEWIS BARB-XR-X LOUDERMILK TAIX LOWKE GEORGE LOVELACE TOMMIE MABE DOIXINIE MADISOIX DICKY MADRY JESSE MAI-IOINEY RALPH MASOIN LYINDA MEADOR SAMMY MEEK KELSAY MENDOZA ELXIRA Sevnng rs not work ij 5 -4 nr ' but fun for Lmda Menon and Pm sy Pond ,Mm -.ll gl 09 4,7 SJ vi SOPHGMORE '5 'Y J CLASS MERRELL, DAVID MIRES, LORENE .NL his ' MILLS, CHARLES MOORE, BRUCE 5. MOORE H9-.LNA 'pf' w MOORE NIKE ,, NIOINFCOMERY DXVE AORRELL 'NELLA MORRELL XELBY MORRIS LEFTY MURPHY PEC GY MCCLEINDOIN BILLIE MCFLENDOIN TROY Mc! OMB S-XNXIIE SLE NCKEE K-XRON MCLEMORE PMXTRICOI-X MCMAHAIN LYNN MCPHERSON ID-XTX MCROVEY DW-UNE '-'.- re n ia P On n LOW A Bc nm tt t d :bout than' urs hon COO m ,V . , . 1 .L A ,Y . , .V 9 1 Q A , , J l I . I I N I r A ' f f 5 ' Y , 1 5, '- ' g , , Q ag Ai , - 4 , ,' ,, ' ' 1 I' I hh a V- if ,KA M. ,, 'ix gi! I ' I an . A ' A A I I I , A YI I f 1 I ' 'C E , 1 V 5. -J V- ,, INAIN , CHARLES ' .' N x I x 'V K ' A ' 'W' A , ' B f ' all .1 ri J, ' 5 A 'tt' H X 'arf' :fx- Q:-3-m,,,, ' , 1 l ',.x L i . ,. I wee 33' -. . ., 4'f'f ' 1- . N ' h F' p 449' 3-, , r K 7' , k giifvfa , J A- ,, -jr ,if ' h hi N 01519, iv I Q . E, 'fix 31 , ,A .LID 4 lx J 7, 1 2' K if, ., - 5 INAVARETTE PETE NICHOLS LIINDA NIX LARRY INORRED BILL OLIPHANT PHIL OLIVER MARY OVERMAN BOBBY OWEN BILL PATTERSON JEANETTE PATTERSON NORA PATTON BRENDA PATTON LARRY PATTON WALTER PARRISH LA VERNE PARRISH TYRONE PEACOCK GEORGE PERKINSON EARL PETERS JEAN PHILLIPS IOHNNIE PITZER RAYMOND 'S la b d a y a R o S a lie Ebersole and Brenda Gordon are busy cooking. 146 ...Z ff' 'HT M ef SOPHOMORE 63 Mix 'YT POND, PRISSY PORCH, BARBARA PORTER, LYNN POTTER, PATSY POWELL, REBECCA PRICE, ELEANOR RAINEY, WELDON RALEY, JAMES RAYBORN, VIRGINIA REYNOLDS, WHITNEY ROBERTS, DOSS ROBERTS RISS ROBERTS ROSS ROBINSOIN BARBARA ROGER BILLY ROGERS RITA KAY ROSSER BILLIE SATTERWHITE BILLY SCOTT SARAH BETH SEARCY INOLAN wo blolo 3 S dents Jamcxs Johnson and Turner Fer uson seemtoenjoy Iookmv at bugs 147 SELF CAROL SIMMONS IIMMY SIMMS BILL SINGLETARY MELITA SLATE EDWARD SLOAIN SANDRA SMELSER PAT SMITH PATSY SNYDER DICKIE SPARKS IUAINELL STANLEY MARCUS STEWART LAYTON STEWART NELDA STRIPLAIND ROBERT SUBIA IOI-IIN SWEETEN LEOIN TALLY SAINDRA TAYLOR SANDRA THOMPSON LUCY TI-IURMAN BOBBY Bruce Moore seems to be enjoyuxg thc fact that Arhnda Cvmfford IS afra1d of snakes 1' 41 WC' 'Q' , 'sf JCM? Snr kb 9. 75 at 131' ,-,K 15 fi 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS WILSON , DOUGLAS fi' 5? :J WOODS, LA FAYE TODD DIXIE TOUCHSTONE JACKIE TOXELL SAUNDRA TUCKER IIMMY TURNER BILLIE TURNER LORETTA TURINER MELBA UNDERWOOD LLOYD of sf' VALENCIA MANUELA VAUGHN JUNE WADE GENEVA WALKER PATSY in C WATKINS GLENDA WEST JANICE WI-IITAKER EDDIE WHITE FRED fir WOODS, NANCY WHITTINGTON ROBERT WILLIAMS DARWIN WILLIAMS MAXINE WISE SYBIL 149 WOOTEN, MARVIN YOUNG, IAN , y fi , f ' I 1? , . Q ' 9 I ' .f ' -' I I ,f y ,, 1 4 Y ' i N' - ,Ja I ' 5' ' 'JN 9 fi f 'A ' X V D 3 5 ' EQ. n I V , .Z ,Y V 3 s ' vvvr El A P , I , yu A --' ' 3 A , IL ' 5 1 I I , f . - I - 4 4, I I Z., vin , 6- , - 5 , fr' , ' fur' P ' I N j .Ag i in ' 'A f 3 I . ff A ' I ' 55 0 , , V R 6? W ' 5 k 6- 4' I I ' Q A , 'X 'X ' 1 I DIBRELL S portmg Goods PLAY MORE LIVE LONGER SPSC CLEANING REPAIRING RECORDING NEW AND USED RADIATORS d PEURIFOY RADIATOR COMPANY 901 East Third St Phone 4 6451 f MAllCll.l. 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ETHAN ALLEN C49 MAYFLOWER GOLD ARO GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ALEXANDER SMITH CARPETS I shop AND APPLIANCES 907 JOHNSON DIAL 4 2832 BIG SPRING TEXAS We Take Trade InS S LQ!! LV tc' fid A , ,-, 4 6,051 'f!xfQ,,44C, W 4--f P if I PHOENIX 11. MENGEL .ff f-,QAQ , , vw f 2 TOBY S RIVE IN g-,J TONK TABLES GRQC Y 051 Q No 1 1801 Grgga Ph 3 2400 f I f f Ie L ' COSDEN SERVICE STATION if 7 Howard Shaffer Phone 4 8732 400 Gregg St THE RECORD SHOP 211 Mamn Street ,. LL! D4 - -l- - A I ' 5 I '4x K Y uf, I 'I :ii ,, ' , 1 , f' ' I' , ' . r 3 , I A - I lf f f - 121 A fl T ff . ,I G00dH0uSCkCwlI1g No. Z--1600 East 411- ph. 3-2281 pn I ' 4.11 I Blaze: In-1a.11g'--sw I.: e.sr1i.m,fA3'f:'1f5:5 l I 9 U fu - miigax ,, TE CO D 8. 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