Birdville High School - Buffalo Yearbook (North Richland Hills, TX)

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W .., f5fMWWf9 ff f74!7 f we gu!!6l!0 pecan! 194 7 DEDI CATION To the Senior Sponsor, faithful friend and sympathetic comrade, Mrs Everett. ' l In recognition of her enduring loy- alty, her unconquerable spirit, and un- forgettable personality, we dedicate this annual of 1947. To our assistant coach, admirable. companion, and sports-minded leader, Mr. Johnny Nobles. In recognition of his pleasing per- sonality, his warm friendliness, and his ready cooperation, we dedicate this l947 annual. We could find'no two peo le to whom such an honor is more fitgng in this, our last year at Birdville School. L guyz QQ? N 1 E iii? jfs 09. 4041 32? i 'ia QQMQSZSED E Q3 ..- 1- ,.-v' Mr. W. G. Thomas Superintendent Mr. W. A. Porter Principal, Coach, Bi and Chemistry. Mrs. May Della Everett Government, History, Pep Squad, and Senior Sponsor Mrs. Hallie Shannon En lish 8 . Freshman Sponsor. Mrs. Ruth Bryson Commercial Studies, Annual Sponsor. Mrs. Amelia Thurmond Homemaking, , Sophomore ponsor. Miss Bessie Penick Mathematics, junior Sponsor. Mrs, Vera Reddin Epeech, Eighth grade nglish Teacher and Sponsor' - Mr. Ward Anderson Shop, Senior Co-Sponsor. Mr. johnny Nobles Assistant Coach, P. E. Science. L ology ,t ' -.L L K QA + Mrs. Ruth Allen Second Grade Teacher Mrs. Mildred Long Sixth Grade Teacher. Mrs. Ruth Williamson Study Hall, Library. Mrs. Thelma Ray Third Grade eacher. Mrs. Lucille Lansford Fifth Grade Teacher. Mrs. Lora Roe Sixth Grade Teacher Mrs. Josephine McFadin Second Grade Teacher Mrs. E. S. Key Fifth Grade Mrs. Bessie Rhodes Second Grade Teacher Miss Anna Mae Hicks Fourth Grade Teacher X K f Miss Grace Hardernan First Grade Teacher Mrs. Eunice Francisco First Grace Teacher Miss Edith Ashleq. Seventh Grade eacher Miss Lena Brasher Fourth Grade Teacher Mrs. Ouida Duke Third Grade Teacher. Mrs. Audie Wallace First Grade Teacher Mrs. Ruby Lee Crane Second Grade Teacher Miss Mildred Shannon Fifth Grade Teacher Miss Bennie jo Inman School Secretary. Mrs. Ruby Vaughn Fourth Grade Teacher ,QW Mrs. Lillie Stokes Seventh Grade Teacher Mrs. Clara Mozigan h Third Grade eacher Mrs. Carrie Thomas Seventh Grade Teacher Mr. Hazen Ward Eighth Grade Teacher. Q l X L' Q X if-'Q- 'X -,,,.--5- '-' ' -i QJQ ,, ? may 1 ' at Mrs. jack Everett Senior sponsor - - - Government... History. If you need a worker, look her up. Mr . Ward Anderson Senior Co - Sponsor ... . Shop. He would do anything for the boys. A 1. W. Stewart Senior President...four football and basketball letters . . . football and basketball captain...first semester president of student council...busi- ness manager of the annual staff. Dub is an all athlete and a senior favorite. Heis the boy that the team just could not do without. Mildred Greener Senior class secretary. Mildred is an efficient annual editor, and is de- pendable and willing to work. Mollie Lawler Social chairman of the senior class . .Secretary of both the student -oun- cil. and skating club...annua., staff. Mollie won the citizenshi award and is our football queen. She is a true pal to all. Che s ter Hill Basketball ...manager of football team Treasurer of both Senior class and student council...am1ual staff. Chester is tops in all grades. Roy Taylor Football Co- Captain . . .basketball. . . Senior class social chairman.. Taylor is an all around athlete. Helen Little Student council representative. She is a person of deeds...not words. She is a quiet lady with a winning personality. Taloma Allen Sports editor of annual....cheer lead- er Senior favorite. We all like Taloma because she likes us and is on good terms with the world. Cecil Camp Football and basketball. His whole- some personality makes hizn at home with all kinds of people. 'J MILES BROWN JR. Football and basketball... Business manager of both the Senior Class and annual staff. lr. has a dynarnic per- sonality. He 15 a hard worker and gets what he goes after. KATHRYN CLEMENS Senior re resentative of student council...SEating club treasurer Speech class reportermannual snap s ot editor. A appy little lady who loves herjolly times and knows how to let other people share them. BETTY RUTH STEWARD Lournalism... She is a tall brunette, ut we all know that quality and not only quanity counts. EDGAR HOLLAND 1 Football...loves to skate.When study and iun come to a test, he just grabs the fun and leaves the rest. ANLEY PARCHMAN esident of magazine campaign. is quiet and does things that are right. ALICE FORD Alice is a lady who always says what she thinks. She is smart, industrious, and lots of fun. VONTILLA BELL A nice, quiet, refined girl who has the ability to keep her mouth shut and use it to a good advantage. T ULLEY ANGLE Football.. .annual staff. . .Skating club president. Tulleyhasasecret orm- ula for getting along with people which works miraculously. BOBBY BLANKENSHIP Football...annual staff. You never give hixn a smile but what he gives you two in return. LA NELL CHRISTEN She is always ready to help out when there is anything to do. JAMES FULKERSON , Football, Percy always does what is least expected, but he can take a joke. LELA MAE HOLSHOUSER Lela is always jolly and has a plea- sant word for everybody. LOUISE Mc FADIN For goodness and sweetness, she has no competition. JERRY NEIDHOLT Football. He is everybody's friend andknows how to get along with them. CHARLES FERGUSON Football...Vice-President of student council. One would have to look far and wide to find a better friend than Bubba. GERALDIN E EV ERET T journa1ism...Senior favorite. Geral- dine is a cute little girl who loves her fun. MELBA FAYE CATE Melba is the '1efty of our class. She has a sweet disposition andis well liked by everyone. JA CK LAWRENCE Footbal1...Boxing champion of Fort Worth...good athlete who is a good wide awake sport. ALFONS KNAPP Football and basketball second semester president of the student council vice-president of Senior class. He doe sn t believe in studyin too hard, but he is a lot of fun all the time. BILLIE LAMPKIN 0- She is rare combination of athlete and good sport plus a very nice per- sona ity. A. MARY ETTA PAUL Though she left us at midterm her friendly ways and humorous dis- position, left her a. host of friends. JACK FERGUSON Football. . .Footloose and fancy free make him the life of any party. JAMES BLANKENSHIP James is just a wholesome sort of chap. He is a cheerful person who does not have to hunt forfriends. DORIS WALKER Doris is an earnest worker and a dependable student. BETTY JEAN DWIGHT Is one of the best librarians ever. She is an earnest worker and al- ways there. JIMMY WILLIAMS Annual staff...Jimmy is ol of the few blonde haired boys in our class, he is wide awake and always pre- sent at the scene of action. BILL BALLARD He may be small, but he iull here. BILLIE ANN WARD Light and carefree, and the life of any party. ANITA FAYE BRADLEY Anita doesn't care much for the boys although she would love to be one of them. BO BBY BELL Footbal1...Bobby is very shy, but .always manages somehow. He is well liked by all. MARGARET WALKER H She is a wonderful friend if youare lucky enough to know her. BOBBY NEAL He is also a shy Senior who just loves to dip ice-cream. RALPH LANE Quiet. unassuming, but dependable. BOBBIE GOLF She is good pal and a better friend. MARY SUE WIL COX She is alwegys jolly and has a plea- sant word or everyone. L. S. FISHER Always greets tyou with a smile when yyu enter e Halton Drug. JAMES BARKER He has his share of the freckles. He is quiet and very ambitious. J DELLA BOWLING Sheis a character of a perfect lady. She may not say much,but when she does, she means it. DELLA MAE COCKERHAM She is one of the girls in our class that stood up and grew tall. W. D. DAVIS A Senior Boy that has a way with the eighth grade girls. A 6 BOBBY FAGAN Always absent in body but never in spirit. JO ANN VITASEK Her art is not only in pictures but in life. EARLINE KELSO Once she knows you, she always knows you. JACKIE DARDEN Is YELL- ers a trait of the Dardens ? He is alert and ready to work. JAMES WALLER He may be full of life and love his fun, but tranquillity seems to be an outstanding characteristic. OLEANE LYNCH She has the ability to manage a family and make the grades in school. PAULIN E RUSSEY - Reserved and nonchalant, but assumes her school work...Period. vi 4 QYX uw 5 N' Rf -vig? , QS m CLASS WILL We, the class of 1947, about to pass to a greater task than the one just completed, the intricate xnechanisluns of our anatomy and over-,f worked rninds still functioning, but out spirit still unconquered, do' ordain and establish our last will and testament. ' Though endowed with the somewhat questionable charms bestowed upon us by Mother Nature, we refuse to be entirely selfish and exit with them all. Therefore, we bequeath them, in anxious anticipation that they will be appreciated, employed for what they are worth, and treasured above all property of Birdville High School, to those we leave behind these enurnerated are: Item I: To the faculty, to whom we have devoted twelve strenuous years of our life in faithful servitude, we bestow our sincere appreciation gud gratitude for their unyielding efforts and patience in training these distraught minds. Item ll: To our superintendent, W. G. Thomas, We present three months free time before he takes up the full-timejob of being the faith- ful attendant of the Senior class of '48 as he has been of the class of '47 To him we are deeply and truly grateful. To Mr. W. A. Porter, our principal, coach and friend, we leave this heart-felt ode: I-Ie's our peaches, He's our cream, I-Ie's the coachie Of our team ....... Item III: We, the students ofjournalism class, being of unsound mind, will our complete estate including the ability to chew gum, talk and sell papers, to any twenty feeble-minded juniors. Item IV : fConsisting of Individual bequestsl I, j. W. Stewart, transfer my position as football captain and my' s-w-o- o-n-y voice to Bob N eally.. I, Betty Ruth Steward. leave my legs of extra length to anyone who gets around as much as I dog and I leave Travis Petty to Clita McCarthy. We, Taloma Allen and Cecil Camp, leave our happiness between fights to Ralph Wall and Anita Waites. I, Bobbie Goff, bequeath my 'Grapevine twist' to Corrie Morris, Keep the swing up Corrie. I, james Blankenship, bestow my ability to get caught by a woman early in life to Tommy Abbott. I, Mildred Greener, leave my long brown tresses and position as editor ofthe Annual to Wanda Cole. fl suppose I should give Nita Waite's uncle back to her, but l'm not ...... ...J I, Kathryn Clemens, will the roasted mouse in locker 012.7 to Carrol Hall, whose appetite is unlimited. A I, Mary Etta Paul, do bequeath my ability to go steady with three different boys at the same time, to Wanda McNeal. I, jack Ferguson, leave my ability to hold my temper to Cecil Car- penter. I, Margaret Walker, give my long fingernails and curly locks to Barbara Hamilton. I, jerry Neidholt, leave Lois Paul to anyone who has adiamond not in use. I, Charles Ferguson, confer my optimistic attitude, my ability to get along with Mrs. Everett, and my 'all-round' school girl figure to Billy Wiseman. I, Bobby Bell, leave my loud ways to Wayne Gardner. I, jimmy Williams, leave my excellent conduct grades to Donald Coggins. I, Helen Little, leave my personality to some deserving individual. I, Edgar Holland, left Pat Estes long ago. I, Ralph Lane, leave my wolf call to Tommy Abbott. asv 4 ' I, Miles Kern Brown, leave my title of junior to anyone else who can bear it. I, Delma Mae, leave my name to Sterling Cockerham. I'm scout- ing for another. I, Betty jean Dwight, award my dirnples and blushes to Wanda Ritchey. I, Oleane Lynch, leave Martha Washington to George. I, Earline Kelso, can't leave my tall dark boy-friend. I, Anita Fae Bradley, confer my ability to play volley-ball to Mary johnson. I'm taking my horses with me. I, Louise McFadin, leave to let the preacher tie the knot. I, Bobby Blankenship, award my popularity with the opposite sex to Doris Mitchell. I, Mollie Dean Lawler, give my title of 'Honey' to the bees. I, Joyce Moore will my position as librarian to someone elle who fancies eating in class. I, Alice Ford, bequeath my backyard swing to some home-loving individual. I, Bobby Neal, and I, L. S. Fisher, leave our friendship to jean Duke mls Elaine Pride. I, jackie Darden, ado bequeath my position as yell-leader to Eddie Rogers, and hope he survives. I, Doris Walker, bestow my short chubby figure to Wanda Ritchey. I, Chester Hill, leave my position as treasurer to anyone mathemati- cally inclined and who has a strong mind. I, Idotha Daniels, leave all my new friends to Thelma Hayes. I, james Waller, leave my skating ability to anyone who is adept at thr ee-point landings. -Q I, Stanley Parchman, will my neat saddle-oxfords to O. S. Autrey. I, james Barker, leave my bicycle to Charles Faul.kner, who loves to walk anyway. I, William Davis, bequeath my ability to keep my library books out overtirne to jack Young. I, Lela Mae Holshouser, give my ability in Shorthandto anyone who wants to study Greek. I, Bill Ballard, leave all the ink in my empty fountain-pen to Keith Moore. I, La Nell Christian, leave my motto Love 'Em and Leave 'em to Evelyn Moon, who doesn't need it. I, Tully Angle, bestow all the dark lanes within twenty miles of Birdville upon Rod Inman. I, Vontilla Bell, award my 'big brown eyes' to Betty Russey. I, jo-Ann Vitasek, decree that my ability f?j to forge excuses of absence to Faye Surnrners, with the instructions to use this ability sparingly. I, Billie Ann Ward, leave my quiet manner and modish coiffures to Billie Wallum. A I, Della Bowling leave my lengthy blond curls to Wanda Cole. I, Geraldine Everett, assign my Nightingale voice and Listerine smile to Clera Thomas. I, Alfons Knopp, give my position on the bench to Travis Petty. I, Mary Sue Wilcox, leave my nonchalant personality to Ezel Dan- iels. l, james Fulkerson, don't dare leave Lela Mae. I, Pauline -Russey, leave my punctuality and scholarship to Ruth Muse. I, jack Lawrence, decided not to leave ..... fthese Freshman girlsl. g l, Billie Larnpkin, will my little brother to johnny Nobles and my curves to Ramona Lester. I, Roy Taylor, leave my bashful, quiet approach to the girls to james Holder. Items V: Besides all this, we leave behind us manytender memories and our school spirit. We also leave our iaithful sponsor, teacher, and friend Mrs. Everett to the classes to follow, and hope that they will appreciate and love her as much as' we do. , ln witness thereof, we the Senior Class of 1946-l947, have to this our last will and testament, set our hand and seal, this nineteenth day of February, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Seven. W' ?by: ww. 165,71 .zf r I CLASS PROPHECY The Dallas Fair of 1960. What a bright scene of activity it was. The bright lights, moving crowds, and laughter were very exciting. As I entered the grounds a sign met my eye, Seer--Greatest ofFortune Tellers . I had always wanted by fortune told--so without further ado, uided by one of the prophets assistants, I entered a weird, black- Sraped room. I saw seated at a small table a sallow-skinned man dressed in flowing robes, and a jeweled turban. He reclined on bright- colored satin pillows. He seemed to notice only the crystal ball on the table before him. Suddenly he spoke: It has been many years since friends have parted and one their many ways. Today you seek, my friend, news of these frienmfs. Come closer, and gaze deeply into the crystal ball. The past, the present, and the future are an open book to me. Gaze upon your friends. Even as I gazed, the ball, the seer faded, and I saw them as they are. james Blankenship in China is pushing a jenrikasha which contains his wife and twelve children. Miles Brown jr. is master of ceremonies on the Huntsville Prison Broadcast. fl-Ie always seemed destined to become agreat announcer., Mollie Dean Lawler, who has been studying architecture abroad, is in New York, where she is a most popular designer of bird cages. Charles and jack Ferguson are operating a body development yrn with Charles as the before and jack as the after . 8 Mary Etta Paul has become the most outstanding senator of the year. Out standing in the hall, that is. The next scene is not quite clear. It seems to be a class room. lt's Texas History. It looks as if the teacher is havin company after school. Among the pupils are Chester Hill and Alice g ord's three children They seem to e having trouble learning the boundary line oi Texas. By the way, Chester is a floorwalker in one of the departrnent stores. There is Bobby Blankenship, selling newspapers in front of the courthouse. Who is that sailor? The face is familiar. Of course, it's james Fulkerson, who has been in the Navy twelve years, and he still seems to be an apprentice seaman. Louise McFadin is still working at I..eonard's and expects to get a transfer to the main floor soon. Taloma Allen and Cecil Camp have settled down and now have sev- eral little Camps. 5. W. Stewart and Roy Taylor are the proud owners of the stock yar s. Roy is also president of the Lonely Hearts Club. It seems that Mrs. Shannon has her hands full. Her time is devided between jo Ann Vitasek and Mr. Porter. ,,,.When she isn't ushing Mr. Porter -around in his wheel chair sonar he can sell football tickets, she is trying to teach jo Ann senior English. Geraldine Everett is an authority on cooking. She is another Betty Crocker and gives her recipes over the radio each day. james Barker, William Davis, and james Williams are famous cir- cus erformers. They are known as the Daredevils of '60' with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Helen Little owns her own garage and service station and is doing a good business. James Waller is a professor at T.S.C.W., teaching American His- tory. Edgar Holland has become a hermit and is living in a secluded cave in the Rockies. Bobby Neal is a famous author of English books. In his spare time he is working toward getting his driver's license. Joyce Moore and Betty Dwight have gone into business together. They own a popcorn stand located on the corner of Sixth and Main. jerry Neidholt is working for a construction company, trying to figure out how to put square pegs in round holes. Bobby Goff is the most persistent person in the class of '47, She is still trying to build Hurst into a large city. Alfons Knapp has put Mr. Anthony out of business, it seems. -The next scene seems to be that of a wrestling match. Now who amon my friends would be a wrestler? That couldn't be the quiet little iflary Sue Wilcox I knew at B.H.S.---but it is. Billie jean I..amkin's Bubble Bath Hour is becoming the nation's top radio program. Vontilla Bell and Kathryn Clemens all the owners of Hamburger Heaven . Pauline Russy is the private secretary to the president of the United States. Billie Ann Ward is a famous child psychologist. Lela Mae Holhouser writes a daily column, Advice to the Love- lorn. Della Bowling has been chosen the most Cheerful Girl in Holly- wood . Ralph Lane, known as the greatest lover on the screen, is currently appearing in Margaret Walker's great production, La Stch His Own' . jackie Darden is the local undertaker with Earline Kelso assisting him. ,fb Bobby Bell is the owner of Fort Worth's swankiest ni ht club, the Hangover . Oleane Lynch is the vocalist for Stanly Parclu-nan's band, which is making a gust appearance in Fort Worth. Working at the Hangover is Tully Angle, as bouncer.. Betty Ruth Steward, Anita Faye Bradley, and Doris Walker are a- mong the chorus girls in the Ziegfield Fo lies . L. S. Fisher is the manager of the Blackstone Hotel. Also at the Blackstone are Delma Mae Cockerham, a bell hop, and Idotha Daniels, an elevator operator. La Nell Christian is head of the Birdville, School Cafeteria. Busi- ness is not very good because everyone brings his lunch. Bill Ballard is professor of Chemistry at Yale. Strangely enough his students have to tell him what H2 O is. Mildred Greener's air corp man has finally come home, and now they have a little army of their own .......... The vision faded out as I gasped, What about jackie Lawerence? The mediurn, whom I then recognized as jackie, intoned: These, my friends, are the paths the 1947 graduates of Birdville High School have taken. Wonder not, nor question why, mine was but to prophesy. f fr 5? gl N? X L '12-' q . V K X ia Wfvgtip by 7 1 ,s ' Z lm in V. , iflwf f 6 ,t Z 'ravi , - 9. . , X 'fx , , .f - ,M 5, I ff' 'H 1 N bg k .V U f 1' Z G 'JNQLH 'ali J, ', X... ' Nm 7 KX ulJh v If -:..f L, vt' -it CQN ZZ Cf'- Q Fi ,Q ', M 3 2 if 5 5 3 i E ? Jumons MISS BESSIE PENICK Sponsor ROD INMAN President CECIL CARPENTER Vice President BARBARA HAMILTON CLERA THOMAS BOB NEALLY Secretary- Treasurer TRAVIS PETTY Reporter WANDA COLE ANITA WAITES RALPH WALL 1 L I CLAUDE CHAMBERS bg-,Jr DORIS MITCHELL mx 5 A au if K we f E EV EL YN MOON KEITH MOORE if M 1'-fi' DONALD COGGINS CLITA Mc CAIRTY iam JOYCE MOORE D' A'-np-gf ' fl-4-cd ffff LARRY FRANKS CHARLES FAULKNER ELMNE WILLIAMS L ' -1 M x, Qi Q5 H I 1, ., ,SA NW.. MMU4 , Q La., ,Jn 4 fiffas-KL V '12 . CARROLL HALL RUTH MUSE x DOROTHEA NOWELI.. JACK YOUNG BILL COOPER BETTY RUSSEY WAN DA Mc NEAL DONALD DOLLAR TOMMY ABBOT MARY LOUISE JOHNSON 11 R , 3 A V!! fm , Q14 ,Q .6 ff NN W ,,,, fn, BILLY WISEMAN 'N L FLOY FARMER x Q ,132 ' - , ,- I pw 'LY Q. WANDA RITCHEY CORRIE MORRIS BOBBY JACK DACUS BILLIE WALLUM EZELL DANIEL ' O. S. AUTRY STERLING COCKERHAM bmi wi ffff -BQ -N I! 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LOTT NELL JERNIGAN FRANK COOK BETTY ANN HARRIS DRUCILLA SHAZER ' CHARLES MOLINE Dommoo MARTINEZ ORA JANE SMITH NILA JEAN MORRIS ' JERROLL SHIVERS RAYMOND FORD , .: jf 5 K X if ' ff W E m X K-A A N E 3 5 Q E F . ., I 2 s 4 2 S E a 5 f 2 F 2 2 5 v M, 2 U V NW ' F I will Ly' k N 219990 513 M Wg, ZEN ig U if X : ' . If-, L X 7 ,f QMS! 'X Vjw me A ' f an C Q, f f - ,. fQ'T'.' V ' S A J tx-j x , fl, Q, ox dk 'f x ', .K 7 E MSN ZW ff Es H 1 - 5 513,92 5 , 5 5 6 E 5 . B i 2 s 5 5 3 5 2 3 1 E 4 5 R F E E E ws 5 2 2 FRESHNIEN Mrs. Hallie D. Shannon Sponsor Mr. johnny Nobles Sponsor Raymond Parr Loretta Darden Durwood Ballard Bob Wall Billy jo Stewart Charles Hall jo Ann Gunter .Charles Newman La Rue Hager Kenneth Neil Berlene Throop Edward Earl Ray Rita Long Glenn Rhodes Wanda Long wi V- R g i al m ,Eg 4.. 9, t ,,. R ' ' Q 'H a l l 1 W e ' Q -51' . 'Q X fx Iris x X ,-Q: K hw Q W 'X J R or w 2 N X j I 5 5' ,W f - 3 of 15 X xr. .zaa A 7 I sr fn in ini 1' w, ' 1 .. 3 H i an ,, Ea A K 'I yi Q.. 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' f Johnnie O'B1-yant 6 La Rue Mitchell George Smith Patsy Lucas Don Keaton I Louise Rumrnage Vicinti Martinous Velxna Ann Young Billy joe Walker Juanita DeVilla jack Lynch joan Miller jerrel Newton Dorothy Williams james Waggener Marie Schooler Joyce Dawn Dorothy Muse Victoria Warnmack if . L 552 ig? 1 45 ,':' . tc 2 l s 4' t te e 3 ooy L e Ei y 5 A liy ,. V Eg, Q L ,Lg 4 . K 44 Q9 - ff if ' WU Q4 i ! :jj , ff X x isa ,1 'Q 'g - X ,g -7 555 25 'lgf eh, , 5-9 ,..L.......-i'6,!2!,5?gXl1a -fi' I , 5' -:rl 'if - Qglfr'-1151-v 41 3 1'.4Q Q'-if A Q9 va:-def ii 9 ! I , 51- . ,,..1I'. 'Lf 291' 'A ' X X s4'f' ' ff Z V ,WY1 0 . I Z xg f , w Q QQJR 5' f' f' ' N. f LSU H4 .f Nm K V 'ffl Zwffflfg Q W ff- D X - Z 7 S' ,Ari Q 4 1 '-E: f' ,I ' -gauz- x -Q. 2 EIGHT!-I GRADE First Picture Loft to right: 1 Back Row: Ramona Lester, Nina jo Doyle, Ann Mason, Caludia Knight, Norman McFatridge, joyce Ray Holland. Second Row: Richard Kemp, H. L. Ward, Elliottgewett, Lorene Carrol, Harlan Sandidge, Betty jo Jaques, H. B. C apman, Rheta' Summers,j. R. Yarbrough, Henry Spikes, Loal, Cole, Richard Davis. Third Row: Bill? Nicks, Freddie Rogers, jack Connel, Thomas gggglghggmer, Mc inley Roberts, Eames ocribner, Ann Perkins, Wanda Arnold, Dersld Lusk, Henry ane, Rosalyn Cole. First Row: Roberta Kelso, Mar1yAkins, Flora Mae Brown. Betty jo Kelso, Vivian Casey, Jacque ine Bruce, Frederick Hartsell. q1gnn,McQuinn. James Newman, Carl Davis, Roy Williams, Billy Satterlisld, Wen ell Cole Joe Lynch. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: Billy Frank Berryf Billy Portwood,Joe Angell, Mrs. Redding, jimmy Butler, Frankie elson, johnny Knot. Second Rowztgeanetta Fortenberry, Bet? jean Carpenter, Alta Fae Camp, Mar a Fa e Cherry, Warren tevenson, jimmy Muse, Billy Ray Davis, Douslzl Bones, Billy Sandifur. Third Row: Wanda Sherrod, Mildred Ann Robinson, Francis Armentrout, Annette Warren, Sue Waldrop, Betty Mitchell, Nancy Chutchins, Charlene Hanson, Richard Ludiker, Chester Haynes, Elbert Castleberry. , First Row: Joyce Co ins, Laura Lee McCleske , Marietta Plumbee, Eleanor Ruth liaison, Frances Hudson, Wilfard Rollins. Mendell Cole, Billylliale, Edward Rhodes, Richard Kennedy, Bobby Ray Byrd, Robert easlet. .1 R? V . 35, Y if SEVENTH GRADE - First Picture Back Row: Left to right: Charles Ray Pennington, Norma Jean Walker, Ruby Mealer, Loyce Godwin, James Bratcher,Jackie arnrgabell, Miss Edith Ashley, Buddy Rhineheart, Kenneth Cagle, Wesley illard, Morris Harmon. Middle Row: Donald Lusk, Estelle Fincher, Jimmy Davis, Gene Anderson, Marglarette Ann Parr, Eva Mae Callahan, elma Sue Hackney, Peggy Neid olt, Don Stowe, Jimmy McCullar. Front Row: Ronnie Ballard, Molly Francisco, Hugh Wells, Joyce Godwin, Gene Barker, Joe David Bryant, Pat Everitt, Tommy Hartsell, William Lee Watkins. Second Picture Back Row: Left to right: Barbara Franks, Ragph Stovall, Sue Williams, Wayland Murray, Emma Jean Camp, Mrs. tokes, Patricia Wright, Benny Ray Daniels, Juanita Heaslet. Middle Row: Roy Thomas, Betty Turner, Louise Hanson, Jack Huff, Johnny Bailey, Peggy Archie, Barbara Portwood, John D. Smith, Patricia Vitasek, Naome Maxwell. Front Row: Lester Moreland, Helen Culwell, Tommlzy Parsons, Leilah go Lott, Norman Cushman, Dan Mitchell, Lillie resley, Ronald odbey, Bobbie Olene Loyd, Evelyn Horn. Third Picture Back Row: Left to right: Lames Null, Paul Mason, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Evelyn Moser, gar ara Beismeir, Evelyn Carrol, Jimmie Lea Ledford, Ethel herman. Middle Row: Virginia Ray, Wynelle Hill, Trena Anne Roberts, Donna Faye Grimsley, Harbin Holliman, Jimmy Russey, B. W. Payne, Zelrna Richardson, Mary Catherine Moline. M Front Row: Harris Walker Vir inia Mitchell Donald Gasoway oAnneKizer Royce Rhodes, Margie Q-lalcomb, Nayada Dodson, Loiiloberts, Bar: bara Jean Ray. SIXTH GRADE First Picture Left to right: Back Row: Mary Mealer, Doris Rhodes, Wanda Cowan, Nellie Steward, Faith johnson, Mrs. Roe Foy Shazer, Tommy Watkins, Roy Kruger, Tommy Hayes. Middle Row: Don Autry, Ronny Pipes, Billy Don Newman, Pat War- ner, Royce Ballard, j. M. Rhodes, R. Y. Ford, jay Dean Morgan, jerry Faulkner, Harold McCurry, Robert Taylor. First Row: Shirley Norris, Betty Cayce, Manfred Knapp, Peggy Anderton, Vernon Blair, Shirley McNeal, Barbara Williams, joe Bill Patton, Roger Summers. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: Donald Brock, Eugene Ford, Lowell Cain, Mary Irene Horton, Mark Lansiord, Grover Steward, Donald Dixon, Billy McFat- ridge, Rodney Gardner. Middle Row: Billy Wayne Young, David Lane, Lonnie Calahan, Barbara Spears, Betty Lovella Payne, Ruby Lee Evans, joe Conkling, Kenneth Paul, Kenneth McDowell, johnny Lee Ford, Joe Edward Gil- bert. . First Row: Billy jack Daniels, Lewis Edward Kelso, Faye Rollins, jane Reddell, Ertis Laverne Tucker, jimmy Pruitt, jackie Coy Simp- son, Vernie Gardner, Ralph Owen McPherson, Albert Long. Third Picture Left to right: Back Row: Sh:lrleyAnnjohnson, Eddie Campbell, Nancy Stevenson, Donald Laxnpkin, Thresa Grace, Mrs. Mildred Long, Betty Smart, Betty Merle Dodson, Clifford Savage. Middle Row: Ruby Ridlehoover, Gifford johnson, Bobby Baker, Madeline French, Betty jo Arnold, Mary Ann Hendricks, Emrna jean Steward, Dale Shurbet, Bobbie Hunt, Teddy Holhouser. Front Row: Barbara Sue Russey, Bill Boswell, Patricia Fatheree, j. B. McFadin, Anne Bishop, Everett Gunter, Verda Mae Roberts. Mary Castor, Philip Gramrner, jarnes Newell. a FIFTH GRADE First Picture Left to right: Back Row: Helen Berry, Charlene Murray, Don Smith, Don VN alker, Mr. Lansford, Dicky Parson, Bryan Anderson, Mary Ann Lansford, Bar- bara Mc Cury. Middle Row: Bob Arnold, june Walker, Robert Wolff, Edison Watson, jirnmie Lee Bailey, joe Courtmey, Billie Doud, Donald Sullivan, Bill Miller, Gene Turner. First Row: Carolyn jones, Carol Cushman, Martha Coursey, Lovena Bruton, Charles Rogers, Kenneth Latimer, Monroe Thomas, Bobby God- bey, Cecil Walker, Floyd Culwell, Rodney Bratcher. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: Carline Waters, Vivian Barrett, Wayne Pearson, Donald McCurry, Curtis Moore, Weldon Dixon, Mrs. Key, Donald Carpenter, J. F. Hollen, Barry Holt. Middle Row: Mary Anderton, Glenda Shelton, Anna Bell Champlin, Wanda Moore, Wanda Brown, Mary jo Rhodes, Andrew Little, jimrny Hardin, Sarnmy Sunfuners, jack Manning, Robert Myers, Marvin Tray- wick. First Row: Martha Maxwell, joyce Aim Mills, Margaret Gibbons, Leonard Roberts, Valta Smith, Bernice Lansford, Harlan Streater, Linda Richardson, Mary F. Arnold, jonny Strickland, Anita Sue Lovett. Third Picture Left to right: Back Row: Clara Mae Pinkerton, Shirley Fay Pair, Mary joan Cain, Doril,Myraw, Miss Shannon, jerry Whitaker, joe Gutaski, Lawrence Samuels jr., Verben Brock. Middle Row: Glen McDowell, Cay johnson, Clayd Grant, Charles Caulsey, Jerry Lynch, jerry Kates, Larry Dalley, Mary Ann Hughett, Kathryn McMurray, Barbara Davis, jay McKinnon, John T. Mason. First Row: Nancy Horton, Wanda Pair, Carol jean Mauldin, Patricia Mason, Layce McCormick, Peggy Barrier, Melba Bird, Nancy Reitneir, Charline Haas, Philip Bryan. 5-. FOURTH GRADE First Picture Left to right: Back Row: joyce Crane, Leo Wiggins, Claudie Roberts, Sarah june Walker, Charles Presley, Gilbert orn, Earl Bright, J. W. Savage, Burl Butler, Benny Coble, jack Chapin, Miss Hicks, Arthur Hinton. Middle Row: john Henry Foster, joan Cothan, Charlie Moreland. Barbara York, Eddie Wiggins, Alice Lynch, jo Allan McFadin, Bobbie Angle, Jimmy French, Dol ie Hunt, Gordan Pierce, Sula Dixion. First Row: Beverly Mason, Robert Draper, jeanice Houlten, Robert Maserang, Betty Ranelle, David Watson, Charlotte Boswell, Kenneth McCarty, Sherlene Rogers,-Iackie Steppick, Fay Darnan,I-larry Williams, james Schooler. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: William Benton, James Kniforx, Gerold Spears, Albert Ray Ward, Nelda joyce Huff, Euqgne Travis eith, Betty Ann Stewart, Miss Brasher, Kenneth janies, onald Samual, Larry Dally, Martha Gail Wilson. Middle Row: Ray Nolen Hetherly, Barbara Ann Kennedy, Rita Cates, Worleta jo Stovall, Jerry Ray Turpen, Dwane Martin, Gene Moore, Lewellyn Mullinax, lizabeth Ann jewett, johnny Biesemeier, Arville Brown. First Row: Billy Gene Matthews, Earnest Long,jimmy Richardson. Conrad Knapp, Ralph Miller, Mary Ann Christian, Margaret Faulkner, Nanc Morgan, Darrell Crockett, Dorothy jo Lovett, Michael Kennedy, Gail Whatley, Lea Rae Loyd. Third Picture Left to right: Back Row: Margie Cates, Gayle Parchmen, Margaret Boardman, Patricia Parr, Vera Faye Streater, Benny johnson, Ronnie Stevenson, Wayne Paul, Billy Routt, Edgar Smith, Mrs. Vaughan. Middle Row: Delorice Higgins, Barbara Roden, Virginia Ballard, La Faye Evans, Shirley Murray, Jeanette Renegar, james Rhodes, Ldwis Armentrout, Ruby Helen Maxwell, Norman Berry, Lyndell Smith jimmy Harris, Ronald Wright. First Row: janice Cox, Nels Eddie Roberts,,Marica Fowler. Char- lotte Collins, Emrna Dell Coggins, Glenn Gisher, Annette Isenburg. Bobby G11bert,janis Rhodes, B ly Gebbons, Alma Williams, Fane Web . up-A , ' . 1 -'M 4.115 L w - Q.. ,Kaya THIRD GRADE First Picture Left to right: ' Back Row: Mrs. Duke, Billy Myrow, jack Yarbrough, William Ben- ton, Charles Mullins, Barbara Daniels, Sandra Tucker, Patricia Ann jones, Seybil Kelso. Middle Row: jerry Turner, Annie jo Hollen, Roy Taylor, Wilma Carroll, Wanda Lansford, Shirley Shelton, Frances Presley, Mary Tur- ner, Shelby Dixon, Frankie Cain, Janis Austin, Harry jo Karr. First Row: Lee Gibbons, Annelle Brown, Zella Mae Lohnson, Char- lene McFadin, Barbara Warden, Johnnie Sue Lott, Allen urke, Charles Peck, Floyd Turner, Audrin Bruce, Johnnie Binkley, C. L. Williams, Robert McKinney. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: Curtis Harris, Thomas Yeley, Lora B. Keaton, Bettie S. Matthews, Foy Mitchell, Bobby Hall, Mary An.n Shockey, Aoyce Ann Mize, Carol Ann Echols, jimmy Gant, Farre 1 Holt, Thomas eid, Mrs. Morgan. Middle Row: Neil Campbell, Donald Jernigan, Sheng' Hammonds, Gladys Brantly, Carolyn Erickulohnzg Chapple, Charles . Armstrong, Calvin iohnson, Rayrnond Bear on, erwood Coggins, Bennie Barrett, Ray Wi liams. , First Row: Tommy Ellis, Glenda Hartsell, Dorsie Faye Hager, Marita Null, Barbara McComic, Robert L. Caudle, Sandra Scribner, Alvin Anderson, Charles Hudson. Third Picture Left to right: Back Row: Charles Flynt, Essie Fay Cla ton, Mrs. Ray, Euanita Martinez, Butch Cebell, Kenneth Reiizneier, Delfa Everitt, Emory hamb- ers, Dub Fisher, Wanda jo Holder, Bill Tommy Traywick, Richard Sherman, Sylvester Sherman. Middle Row: jerry Grace, Loyd Culwell, Peggy Watson, Mary Ann Wolff, Carole Barnett, Robert Watson, Beverly Ann Hunt, Billy Ray Daniel, Edna Pinkerton, Tommy Haas, Bobby Snider, Stanley Cole. SECOND GRADE First Picture Left to right: Back Row: Beverly jean Winnet, Carol Ann Boardman, Mrs. j. S. Rhodes, Martha Kimbell, Edward Goodman, Mickey jo Groze, Martha jean Huff, Sharon Cole, Eddie Proctor, Freddie King, joe Donald Crane. Middle Row: Max Commings, Larrey Clayton, Carl Knapp, Barbara Ann Goines, Karen Cole, janet Sue Shelton, Muriel Henry, Max Cart- wright, Dudley Beadles, joy Nowell, Barbara Franks. Front Row: Alan Davis, Leslie Meriwether, Helen Castor, Ronald Rhodes, Carolyn Ruth Adair, Anita Anglin, David Duynn, Gayle Boswell, Martha jean Scribner, jimmy Fisher, Carol joyce Ray. Second Picture Left to right: Back Row: Mrs. Miller, Mary joe Cheatham, Donald Williams, jerry O'Bryant, Marvin Baker, Stephen Hanks, BiJlyMea1er, james Mc- Collur, Patricia jenkins. Middle Row: Laverne Newell, Charline Kurosky, Lynda Shurbet, Gilford Whisenhunt, Fay Mitchell, Adrain Bruce, Don Williarns, Betty Richardson, Ray Anderton, Hope johnson, jean Caussey, j. N. Rollins, Linda Kay Keith. Front Row: Robert Goodwin, jerry Stewart, Barbara Flynt, Patsy jean Allen, Ann Latimer, Norma jean Bailey, Betty Alice Stevenson, Patricia Loveday, Rita Polser, Dennis Crockett, David Barett, joyce Spears, Rose jackson. Third Picture Left to right: Back Row: Mrs. Crane, Barbara I-Iollen, j. M. Norris, Wallace Mc- Curry, Mary Ellen Armstrong, Alford Barrow, Timothy Genador, Charles O'De1l. Middle Row: David Rowe, Micky Ford, Marshall Smith, Sherrian Plumlee, Monte Foster, Betty Street, Weldon Butler, Bill McGee, Melvin Robinson, Richard Cushman, Wendell Cornish, BarbaraStraughan, Evelyn Schooler. ' Front Row: Mary Lou Cockerham, Evelyn Hunt, Louise Roberts, Loyd Wilderspin, Nelda Harbin, Glenn Cole, johnnie Doud, Travis Watson, Billy Davis, Reta Cripps, jo Ann Everitt. v FIRST GRADE First Picture Left to right: Back Row: Jarnes Palrner, W. H. Arnold, Lonnie Courtney, Wende11L Anderson, Betty Taylor, Jimxnie Maples, Mrs. Audie Wallace. Middle Row: Ray Gutoski, James Conkling, Jimmie Hinson, Pat- ricia Lovelace, Gala Thomas,Judy Tolson, Fleda Hicks, Larry Henry, Evelyn Meeks, Venoy Daniels, Phillip Houlton, Virginia Mauldin, Stan- ley Swofford. , Front Row: Jerry Fagan, Charlolette Johnson, Jackie Rose, Sandra Ann Sinclair, Wendell Wyly, Jerry Waller, Martha Crockett, Wesley Nunluy, Geneva Doud, Merle Gray, Dennis Cushunan, Carolyn Lee Thomas. Second Picture Left to right: , Back Row: Jaquetta Bailey, Charles Cockroft, Robert Hetherly, Sarnmie Shearman, Sue Jane Bright, Glen Cain, Loretta Baker, Mrs. Francisco. ' Middle Row: John Olin Walker, Gerald Coggins, Nancy Holcomb, Albert Kidd, Louise Franks, Kenneth McMillan, Janice Matthews, Virginia Berry, Jack Wyniger, Perry Hollingsworth, Dorcas Bridges, Ronald Story, Roger Ray. Front Row: Carolyn Gibbons, Gwen Goodrich, Carolyn Wilson, Robert Brown, Grady Benton, James Leatherman, Peggy Plurrllee. Grady Stone, Elizabeth Wolff, Bill Maserang, Patsy Rogers, Jo Ann Chapin. Third Picture ' Left to right: Back Row: Barbara Jean Samuel, Jerry Jones, Brenda Walker, Frances Horn, Jimmie Baldwin, Martha Ann Franks, Johnny Moncrief, Iris Ann Castleberry Miss Hardeman. Middle Row: Ronnie Dodson, Durwood Bearden, Donald Steward, Mary Ann Smith, Larry Dixson, Harry Dixson, Alice Roberts, Bobby Mabery, Nlarvin Hayslip, Reggie Lawler, Charles Ashcraft, David. 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QR M MX df , gi g' I mf Scott Drug Company WW M iw Fwfw E 5v Registerednruggist six Points K - eE?eg1gi1y l0Qi hone Z-7227 I Q32 J 4QE25-w- If , 1 Mffwi The House of Dmmonds DIAMONDS, SILVER, IEWELRY, WATCHES If WI ,M I9 WW DINNERWARE, CRYSTAL, GIFTS Sixth cmd Main Fort Worth, Texas LUCAS FUNERAL HOME EMERGENCY AMBULANCE INVALID COACHES 617 SYLVAN IA TELEPHONE 2-1266 7-' The PIIWEB to Achieve An education puts into the hands of young men and women some useful tools. The skill and ambition with which these tools are used determine largely the achieve- 6,006 ments of the individual. ' Electric power also is a tool. It multiplies the muscle x62Yb power of a worker, giving him the ability to do with ease in an hour what would require hundreds of hours by X band. It enables him to produce more and to earn more. x . is A isgjg The brain power of free, educated people, plus the I of i? X Q electric power which has been provided so abundantly by -7 F I - America's electric power companies, is one reason why we A A enjoy by far the highest living standard in the world. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CIIMPANY We Feature The Latest Styles and Fashions In Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel WORTH CLOTHIERS 308 Houston Street Fort Worth, Texas I QUALITY MEATS AND PRICES STEVE FRANKO'S GROCERY AND MARKET STEVE FRANKO, Prop. Phone 2-0014 Lower Birdville Road and Midway Drive NOTION S - DRUGS Q REY BETHEA, Florist When In Doubt Send Flowers CUT FLOWERS, FUNERAL DESIGNS, POTTED PLANTS AND POTTERY 910 N. SYlVCI1'11C1 Telephone 3-7206 Fort Worth 3, Texas Compliments of HALTOM CITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SEETON'S GARAGE C. N. SEETON , l- C- SEETON Complete General Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Trucks Motor Tune-up -- Carburetor and Ignition Service 5007 E. Belknap Fort Worth, Texas STOP 81 EAT at WELDON' S , Food is Our Specialty Bar- B-Q, Chicken Fried, oea Foods, Steaks 4533 1-:asf Beiknap Phone 2-0407 Owners: Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Lindeman 3-1720 2-9246 PAT SNEED' ' ANYTHING IN PICTURES FAMILY GROUPS - WEDDINGS - HOME PORTRAIT 3123 Race -Riverside at Six Points COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT A Real Place to Trade I. C. FRAZIER DRUG CO. 5020 East Belknap Phone 3-4139 Compliments of I -J RAY'S BARBER SHOP 5100 East Belknap ' E. M. ETHRIDGE SERVICE STATION 5600 East Belknap Texaco Gas and Oil and Accessories Phone RIVERSIDE STATE BANK 3000 Race St. ' Fort Worth, Texas- Conveniently located-Near Six Points Plenty of parking space. Perhaps you will need additional funds when you buy that new car or refrigerator- Come in to see us. Open your account here. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ART-WAY CLEANERS Clean Clothes Last Longer A. O. LOVELACE 5209 E. Belknap Mgr. and Owner Hats, Laundry, Dye Work Rain Proofing, Leather Work 5100 E. Belkna COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE'S CAFE WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS lFormer1y Stone's Cafe, P Phone Z--0429 .1 if PHOTOS MADE BY WEBB STUDIO Wcrxorhorchie, Texcxs CONES SERVICE STATION MAGNOLIA GAS AND OIL ACE STORES Birdville COMPLIMENTS OF PENNINGTON'S GRO. G MKT. 5108 E. Belknap C0mpliments of . HALTOM CITY FURNITURE CO. 5602 E. Belknap Thomas H. Pegoda, Proprietor It costs so little BUT IT MEANS SO MUCH A HARVESON AND COLE FUNERAL SERVICE Insurance Policy covering every member of . ivvf the family, from birth to 85 years of age, costs only a few cents a day--but it offers security -A-fffii 1'iV fifililli? Ial ffifffffliiifif- which is riceless in time of need. V I Igor particulars, Phone 4-2211 2 ' 1 A I , I-IARVESON AND coLE Magnolia at Fifth Avenue Fort Worth Funeral Service Insurance GROVER C. COLE, T. G. COLE. President Sec'y 8: Treas. Famed for Friendly Service R. E. COX Sz-COMPANY Fort Worth. COMPLIMENTS OF W. C. STRIPLING COMPANY .YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED AT HALTOM CITY FOOD MARKET Home of Better Meat cmd All Nationally Advertised Brands of Foods Call Us for FREE and PROMPT Delivery Phone-Birdville 27 Fort Worth-Phone 2-0436 MR. AND MRS. BIDA, Owners I LEON RHINI-:HEART RHINEHEART LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Building Service Wall Paper and Paints Route 1, Fort Worth Phone 3-9800 A U. S. APPROVED HATCHERY , HARRIS FEED 6 CHICK STORE PURINA AND OK FEEDS 3829 E. Belknap Phone 3-0090 I IOHN A. WINTERS. Florist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLOWERS BY WIRE ANYWHERE RIVERSIDE 1021 E. Belknap Phone 2-7514 Compliments of H. I. RANELLE l COMPLIMENTS OF THE HALTOM THEATER Route 1, Box 730 HALTOM CITY DRUG Next Door to Hcxltom Theater SODA FOUNTAIN W. H. IRBY, Mgrj 1 Phone 3-0492 - J..- FROZEN FOOD AND MEATS DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS GET THE ONE STOP SHOP HABIT SAVE TIME -- SAVE GAS - SAVE MONEY ' ...AT... 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