Bowie High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Bowie, TX)
- Class of 1953
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I A DEDICATIGN url' Into our mmdst has come a man who has gwen h1s sp1r1tua1 mental and moral wealth to the progress of our school We apprec1ate h1m for h1s ceaseless efforts toward makmg our schoolsystem a happmer and better one and adrrure h1rn for h1s smcenty and keen sense of fa1r play W1th deepest respect and affect1on we the students of Bo wxe I-hgh School dedxc ate thxs Jackrabb1t of 1953 to Mr Claude Thompson our supermtendent I N , I x J Q 1 X 5 - , 'A 3 I, 'Q .5 , Q ' 4' 1 'A - X Choral club presents Christmas program. Iackrabbit Band preparing to have picture made. H652-'Q .tif Mr. Kresse and memoers of the Drivers Safety Class. 90 ' Aki Studying f?l in the library. Mr. Rhan's American History class 's I 4? Second Year Spanish Class planning trip. Mr. Bynum giving instructions to shop boys. if , J Q 4 1 . 5 1 . 1 . if Miss Cag1e's 4th period P. E. Class learns to dribble. it--an -gg Boys' P. E. Class shooting goals. Coach Massey instructs Plane Geometry Class dmner The Home and Fam11y Re1at1ons c la s s h a S a 'sv vain S f Fx 1' 1or Enghsh Class Fi ,l Gsm. 4 F' yp1ca1scene m the Sen The G1r1 s Craft Class works on leather too lmrf Busy fmgers on the type wmters lf . N -Ea X The Ag. boys are study ing bulletins of agricul ture interest. Misslfloeldtke is demon- strating the power of e- lectricity to her chem- istry class. The D E. class is learn- ing the art of gift wrap- 11, -1-it CAMPUS RUCKII HALL till 1- ' W' 1-f we SCENES 'llill-US W Qiwiiil The new name plate 15 up It s RUCKER HALL now' The home of the famous Bow1e Jackrabbxt basketball team r-,L lust'-g'll sr r.-r.1- F OUR ALMA MATER L. Ha1l Bowxe Hmh bchool .,,, Hats off to you Ever you ll fmd us Loyal and true Happy and carefree Always we ll be Haul to the school we love Here s a toast to thee nb. - N ,:,.- A. t t . r x r ' ' ' ' .. . . 5 ., , L.-11-1-,...hy-Q. 'I - - P : w......r.,.,,,,, J, ,I . ff' ' Q 4 V- . 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'll Sr kj 'T . r--4 , Q I - I i. f l P I 3 aff, ' ' F Q :ig on .7 Marvin Baker Mrs. Eva Giles Tax Assesor 81 Collector an-. 0 NX Joe Hamne r Charles Blackrnon 'VPD f-.1 W' Lowa .GDTLIZCLIV ul fl PAUL TALIAFERRO We f BOWIBHI hSchoo1 are fortunate 1ndeed to have as our pr1nc1pal a man of such 0 8 fme character and h1gh 1deals as Mr Tahaferro He takes a personal mterest mn h st d nt and faculty member and 15 always ready to lxsten to thexr problems eac u e He 15 eager to see the best come to every graduate and counsels each pat1ent1y and wxsely Consequently mostgraduates fmd xt des1rable to return often to the1rA1ma Mater to seek h1s guxdance pl 'es W1l11e Lee Dxckerman Enahsh Spamsh General Math Herbert Ray Krauss Geometry P E Clara Hoeldtke Sc1ence Math Floyd Bynum Shop Crafts Melba Sue Cagle Curl s Coach Envhsh Glenn Cunmnvham Band Choral 1 9- Q-'v 3 new For avi 5' x Newton E Lew1s Agrxculture Pat Bradley Home-makmgb Kenneth Shackelfo rd Agrmculture -1' 'Xu- GQQ ?s 'C 63 gf! 6'- M1lton Kresse Jr Drwer s Safety Scmence Cleta Fryar Enghsh V1rg1l E Rahn Counselor I-hstory Frances E Young Lmbrarman Paul Tahaferro Government Margue r1te Murphy Specxal Educatxon Av Norwista Williams Nurse Ann Robe rtson Secretary Raymond E Mattmgly Coach Math Henryetta Sands Homernakmg Home and Farruly Re1at1ons M1l1ard L Massey Geometry H1story Coach Frances Kelsey Comme rc1a1 Paul P1erce D E Myrtle Davis English W Q25 S-. F DE TCOUNCIL OFFICERS Anne Speake Secretary, Betty Polk Reporter Temple Tucker V1ce Presldent joe Wysong Treasurer Wayne Turner Pres1dent Members, standing: Jackie Boydston, Sponsor5 Mr. Rahn,Wayne Turner, Charles Stayton, Temple Tucker. Seated: Shirley McLendon, Betty Polk, Mike Sietz, joe Wysong, Alto jo St. John, Ann Speake, johnny McCarty, I. D. Roach. Mr Rahncounselm vx 1thJane Knwht and P xt Tmney The counselmv prourarn he up IS a Great help to all students SJ 'fi 1 Mrs Wxllxams IS treatmg Cooper and H1ckey She 15 kept quxte busy tendmg to the mlls of the student body Mrs Wmlhams ready smmle 15 as good as any med1c1ne ' Dean and Jean spend therr spare tune 1n the off1ce studymg Every hour rn the day there are acouple of g1r1s who help out 1n the of frce Students enjoy vrsual educatmon F11ms of all k1'1dS are shown fre quently to the students I s ,gs .-43 !f..C N CLASS ES SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OP BICERS MARY ANN ARMSTRONG WAYNE TURNER Pre s1dent SHIRLEY DURHAM Secretary JAKE BRIDGEWATER Vlce Presldent PAT TINNEY Reporter 16. P nag' kia: M s I 5' 1,1 - - o-. 1 . '. , if A NT, . I .' v tix Y 4 IZ ,, ' A ' 5 by' LOUISE BOHANNON-She is making practical use of her Home Making course while she is still in school. Although Louise married during the sum- mer, she is completing her high school c ou 1' s e this year. She is a likeable, friendly girl, who makes good grades. .TAKE BRIDGEWATER-The only way to have a friend is to be one. Jake is lik ed by everyone and makes a very good Travel Club President. , ,- Qbfoloq 1751! Che wi S 57-5 3 Crews c, 'Gibb Gen' M407 5-5 DCNALD BROOKS-A happy-go- lucky member of the senior class. Donald's main interest is F. F. A. and making friends. JOHNNY CROMER -Came to us this fall from No rth Carolina. We are happy to welcome him into our class. Johnny fits in well with the group and has 'made friends quickly. Czehynl 174.3 1407945 vu STANLEY AIRINGTON-G o o d fellow, g ood athlete, and everyone's friend. Yes, that's Stan the Man . Stanley has an unusual ability to draw. ,fiona-1, -.57 Crref-1 - b'3 f -0 'q'?M ' 'PMARF ANN ARMSTRONG-nwould take M9 'ne 'FJ 9 nhlalilzdltygme to enumerate her good qual ities and at the top of the listwould be She's dependable . Mary Annmakes good grades and is a chartermember of the National Honor Society Q ww. 141 .fb CAROLYN B A X T E R- The efficient, petite s e nio r who is genuinely good natured. Carolyn has a gift for writ- ing and has had an essay published in a nationalcontest. Her No. 1 ambition is to write a novel. grades too. p V X P-...X M . pun, ROSE MARIE BELL-Easy going and quietg Yet helpful and faith ful to her classmates and ann ual staff. Rosie makes good DONNIE RAE FOX An unusual comb1nat1on of w1t and energy She has glven many hours to Travel Club work owne. Rau l 4.5 DONALD GARDNER Ch1co sh1fts h1s bra1n to neutral and lets h1s ton gue 1dle along He 1S a real fr1end to everyone and w1ll be remembered by h1s classmates Gi SC ' JD G 'Vvf11 Iiu 5 on fy If 1 JIMMIE GASKINS 11m 1S qu et 1n class but can actually talk all day when among h1S fr1ends He 1s full of meanness but 1S always w1ll1ng to do h1s part ,, S, 1 dd Ln A15 ffl? B 91071 ff f W' f MAVIS GOODSPEED A pleasant g1rl to know and a good frxend to have. BOB CURNUTTE A good looklng fel low whose pastlme 13 golfand glrls Bob spends much tlme for fun and has llttle lm ft for studws C DAN DIMOCK A d1l1ge nt worker 1n the F F' A organ1zat1on Dan has won many rxbbons for h1s entrles 1n agrl cultural events Na C Ko: 'Q A QHIRLEY DURHAM Has a w1nn1ng sm1le and sparklxng eyes Agood student and l1ked by all what more could one ask? Nothlng' Shlrley was Jumor class favor1te and semor class nom1nee for home-comlng queen J fo? 'jg f ELIZABETH FAULKNER An at tractlve talkatxve brunette w1th plenty of sp1r1t Although she marr1ed 1n he r .Tumor year LIZ completed her work and graduated w1th her class H 6,6 r A f ?.S X ' V2 . ' ,. lfvgffw. !j,g'Q, - v A ,. , rvn A pf-'w -I ' -4' , 'N .. 1 I 5 tx. llxi, 3 .Bri fl i . 'Q f ,AWS 7 'C'Xg93 v-V ffgzj . 'f ' ,v W. 'q -- ', , W 5 l'n A - . .'. . -5' W . . at 7 A a V M , 1' J' ' U65 I f .VJ fflyab mi ff-57 lr CTl'X Gut CHARLES GRIFFIN-Good fellow, good athlete and everyone's friend. Char- ley is as mischievous as they come- He is the super salesman of the senior class. 'VIA-'77 'f-f9KENNETH GRIFFIN-A well-liked sen- SL l1e'l,ior who dilligently talk s, sometimes studies, and is a capable football play- er. Elmer is one of our most out- standing workers in the class and the F.F.A. organization. JERRY HALL-A big, happy go- lucky senior whose main inter- est is agriculture. QMSU X63 GQ-n Malffl ffdg G 7 ffO7'YX-L lfaaoyrv 1655-5 TOMIVIIEHALL-An industrious,clever blond who has many friends. Tommie is ambitious and is p re s ident of the D.E. Club. JEAN HANCOCK-The other Hancock twin who is known for a laughing and happy mood. Jean has also been a majorette for four years in the Jack- rabbit band. JUNE HANCOCK-A short, cute brown- ette who has been majorette for four years. June was our football queen for 1952.-1953. With her friendly smile and Winsome personality she has be- come an as s e t to the halls of B.H.S. DEBRA GUY -A brunette who gets along with everyone. She came here from Higgins this year and has made many friends since then. H-I7 sofa 19.57 .TO LU HALFORD-A pretty brown- ette with a thoughtful, attentive air, She is reporter of the D.E, Club, and make s good grades. PATTY HARRIS-An enthusiastic mem- ber of the Jackrabbit Band. Pat is one gal who gets a bang out of life. has a ple a s a nt sm1le for everyone -qw wr.. . 3,4 A., . D O R O T H Y HARVEY-An attractive brunette' she is a friendly student and '71 ,fue DOTTIE LU HEAD A qu1etg1rl w1th a charrrung personallty Doft1e has many fr1ends N5 GORDON HILL Is one of the well lmked senlors who IS always seen w1th a sm1le on h1s face He 1S a fa1thful me mbe r of the foot ball team v 11 P71-fq z ,5 v an 0 lfJH0 Z, 0724, X '55 LUCILLE HILL An excellent ball player Luc1lle 1S qu1et many frlends KATHRYN HOELDTKE A fa1thfu1 d111gent worker fo r the annual staff Kathryn 1S tops She rece1ved the good c1t1zensh1p award for 1951 1952 5165741 X .52 basket but has DON HICKMAN-Don IS one of our very best footballplayers and a d111gent wo r ke r of the sen1or class Don 1S also a fa1thful member of the Jackrabblt Band 9 gran c,f1JU fi .5155 1?-13 EDWARD HOPKINS Study? Nol But he has t1me for h1s baseball and cro quet We couldn t get along w1thout Edward G an Mafff 1 372 PM 50 X ,sl Hfjebfg f?Jf I ' rn. .Q , IJ J --ff, f 4 ' 1 to F X . . . .ffif mf' J V 1 . - . . - is if ' , .. fx a S f if K B - G ll i 1 C l 5 G 5 A 1 ' w 1 if ? 1, ' W . . . . , , A . , I Q .rw I ga l ' l ' N4 . I 1. u - K. Q A y ' 'f 9 y D .TIMMY JONES A qu1et fr1endly boy who makes good grades w1th ease .I1rnmy1s presldent of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety and IS a cons1stent w1nne r of the good manners award He 1S an out standmg player 1n football and basketball GW1 M2 W2 ff-SU H1 Sc, 1 dv B ol 1 Ukllvw xiii.: WANDA HUDSON Qulet and reserved w1th a sweet srrnle for everyone Wan da 13 an actlxe member of the D E lub and a w1ll1ng worker for the class I.sl ,Q n D UDARIEL HUTSON The talented trom 'f Q-bone player of the Jackrabb1t Band IS Red headed stlck of dynam1te wlthpersonahtyplus Dar1elhasmade an unforgettable 1mpress1on on hls classmates WILLIAM HUNT He 19 outstanchng 1n h1s athlet1c ab1l1ty and 1S 1 w1ll1ng VICE pres1dent of the Travel Club but lt 1S h1s personahty that makes 111m a swell guy 'sl 1 Q 82176111 17.5.3 JACK JOHNS Rather qulet unt1l you know h1m Jack 1S a good student w1th a Wlde range of 1n terests Q 1,4 W? sg L EDWIN KLEINHANS Afellow who has a swell personal1ty EdW1H 15 full of l1fe ard fun to be around He 1S an asset to the F F A Organ1zat1on and eamest worker of the Travel Club iff! f?.,S'U Hlgebyg 16 j JANE KNIGHT Is a tactful fr1end to all and always w1ll1ng to gxve a help mg hand She makes good grades and IS well l1ked by both students and tea che rs She 15 a member of the ann ual staff member of the debate club and a member of the .Tackrabb1t Band for four years D J 1 bf CURTIS LINDSAY He IS one of the handsome boys a round school even though he 15 bashful about zt He 15 a good football player and makes frzends E easlly. QQ, gc 17.57 Hfgeiwq !?,qf 3- PAT MOSS Is a capable student who spend s most of her spare time on creative wr1t1ng Pat has had some of her poems pub l1shed She has a great talent and we hope to be hearing more from her 1n years to come 'WN C., 17.517 --vs. Mare 16517 .a 1 REX POLLARD -Excels in sports. A tfmafh 3-handsome Well liked individual. Rex 91.84. S'7..is good in football and basketball but LRE K Lffsfutstanding in baseball ov-we Roo-mf-'VLSI-S13 DAVID PREUNINGER-Being quite a character, we might say that David has a super personality and is fun to be around. His main interest is ag- riculture. Qen Ma if jfs? Hlfebfra f?5 7710777 E Tfgg-yyv f7sS-3 KENNETH PRIDDY-Is mischievous and likes to play pranks on teachers and students. He is an outstanding member of our Jackrabbit team. Ge11M:ai'fL ff6 0 Chem-1743 G-L-va SL. - I clixv BETTY LIPSEY A short brunette who gets along with everyone Betty thinks deeply but doesn t impose her thoughts on others gf 661'-.Q Kid 1 RAYMOND MCLELAND Very interest ed in farming and 1S capable of doing something about it Raymond knows ow to get the best out of life nat I ,5-O Qbra, lqbf .IOHNNY MIDDLETON-One of the SC1 entists in the senior class Johnny s ambition 1S to become a doctor He as lettered three years ln football Johnny 1S well liked by all vw vt Miz 11 19 .HP G. '71 C-An,-Q' QQ I VD A00 f Hisz, xg, cl .3 RICHARD MOORE A handsome guy with a big grin for everyone Richard 1S outstanding in athlet ics and F F A work Q v DANNA BETH SKINNER-An at- trac tive senior, who is very like - able and wi l lin g to work when called upon. 'U Gm 7-'1'l'07'sTo1v1MY SMITH-A tau, good-looking, .,, Sf, 1157-fa ll ar o u nd athlete. Tommy seems to Ch .7 A-Bnev e r have a worry in the world, and em you can't help but like him. ANN SPEAKE-One of the quieter mem- ffl? 1 f7,S'f bers ofthe Senior Class until you get fhlyn ,hz to know her. She is full of a'dry wit that makes her a favorite among 31.01, fff friends. Ann is editor of the Jack- rabbit and a faithful worker. She is well liked by all. , I figs, DAWN STOM-A sweet, friendly girlwho 61 If I gapersevering in her studiesg a three o.ll0 7' 7'lyear letterman on the girl's basketball team. .:,,.:,f . ' f ,, V RONNIE RAY-A se nio r boy who is an active membe r of the D. E. Club and annual. Average in his grades,Ronnie is always willing to lend a helping hand. GQ ,., S L 4 87.515 jj: gi Y- I Q .J-l Cy-lg, vvv 1 '19-L Tiny, 5 s 1755 fN',v rm. QL ?lf99'V'b '7Q.-sg' - ff 'D fN790f Zi CHARLES ROTH-Amigehievaus, hand- Q'j5f -P? A V sg m e guy W h o s e favorite pastime is Tffifygflis fiomaking people laugh. He does outstand- I 10,9 fn 2 fl Wing 'work in shop. BILL RYAN-A swell fellow who can make a gre at impression on everyone without attempting to. Bill is a member of the footballteam and band, and still G-e Jpabkss' gfgioilvgrades. G-on fYla1fz.lCj4f9 MAX SHANNON-Is one of the well liked senior boys. He is out- standing in his athletic ability and makes friends easily. Gen s C M ww Q n Math 17 d'U n xl- WAYNE TURNERAvery impor tant guy around B H S who 1S president of the student body as well as of the senior class Wayne IS manager of the Cotton tai l s He 15 friendly a nd well liked by all On I -o Num sa -aw ig 3, 'f79v-uffahh-K! f' -F y 5 05 -5 2 RE BA WEATHERFORD-Sunny and good natured Reba can make anybody laugh with her clever ways FW 5 5 r .1 !?.S Myne 'E'1r1-of ffai-5 GARRETT WELCH Aquiet nice look ing guy who has an unu s ual ab111tYtO mas te r Spanish Garrett is afaithful worker of the class Gam M2 tj, ffm-Say em 51, 1 'U !?7eA 4 ffgf SUE WELLS Sue looks quiet and sophis ticated but IS mischievous among her friends She is a faithful worker of the annual and senior class Wm f',,,,,,. 11:3 DOROTHY SULLIVAN- Dot is an in- dependent individual and is very capable . of handling any situation. She is afour year letterman on the girl's basketball team. l71,k,,,,V, ,s .W ..,, .yhjgl I , J MAX TAYLOR Max is a Jolly little L chap who has a sparkling personality and makes friends easily I7 ,3 A QL OMMY THOMASON Another talkativeq Mop' 7 and hand s ome member of the Senior e Se. V241 Class who seems to get more places 1nQL,g.WL .SL one day than anyone else in school He ? I as a good personality and has many X S friends Tommy is a four year letter man of the .lackrabbits c. .YU 1 5,5 PAT TINNEY An attractive LUMN blond who always makes the N 1-honor roll but has plenty of time fig for out side act1v1t1es Pat 1S capable and dependable and is s r eady to do her share 'I I '69-S. In 'vlemo iam DAR 'l,' VNATTS-To Darwin his friends and athle'ics came firsl and all who knew Darwin, know Lnat he was a friend o rnany. Words Cannot e x p re s s how his frequ-.it familiar smile is missed. Eachmember of the SeniorClass feels his absence more as graduation grows nearer. Darwin displayed fine sportsmanship in his athletic s, and he always played with a will to win. He was especially act- i-.-e in footballarzfi baseball during his two and a half years in high school. When the seniors of '53 look through this yearbook some years lazer this memoriam will re- fresh Zhe memory of Darwin. GEORGIA. WHIIF A slowing, person ality Gnorle is wood natured ind is one of those famous laug hs I 2 'X fL0,,.,,f GQRUTH WOODH qhe s hippy ind C ire free and studies? Notmc' Ruth is alw iys re idy to do he r pirt what mer it mwht if C WRICHI K h ippv co lucky e lovn whose frequr nt laugh is welcom Ji. 1 T C pliys baseball an is a fiithfulrneinberof the senior Class 0-v-'V A .3 C7152 l 13 flivvv 49-5 I MCJOE YQONG Amember of the studentCounc1l Joe 19 a pop uar leader in B H C3 and is .3 noted for his wonderful parties All aboard for Austm' -1J..l.Ll ,ff M Joy a v1s1t t Cap1tol W1th former Bowxe students embers of the staff en 0 t 1 1ss D1cke yn Baxter I Ann 'wr I lt la over cover Amplr 1 I or the 195 Jw! r hlnl rman K nlhnyu ll va l Ill Y X A v1s1t to Texas UH1V8TS1t Y was part of the trxp O1Sert Z8 1952 f1Ve members ofthe annual staff packed all tb clothes they would be ne d ustm to attend the Annual Cl1n1c wh1ch the Steck Com pany offers f 0 r all staffs who use the1r company to ubl h p 15 then' annual T h ey attended dxscussmons on all phases of annual work and enjoyed the entertamrnent offered However they consmdered the1r tour through the company the rnost entertammv and mn structxve eventof the tr1p Those who attended were Ann Speake Kathryn Hoeldtke Carolyn Baxter Manual Hall Robert Karsteter and M1ss D1cKerman XX 1. uw I ,ah - d3,. 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RICHARD BRADLEY Bo 'L-Q Q ANN CA TRELL EVELYN CORNELISON .35 LORETTA DAVIS Q GENE DORMAN QW .sz 17-5 Yf MARGARET DIFFEE v--' 1? KN N p-Q 'Q lt' uv '35 if L Q-sq' ll i ,Q 1 rt! 6, Q' ,syn V Q.. I f12Ef1ggQ.9 la! it L.. J , U 1 ,IN- q I U fy INEZ EDGERTON I BILLIE FAYE ELLIS CATHERINE ELROD JAUL EVERE I'T PAUL FARMER FREDA IRENE FORD IUCQVWJ BILL FULLER RE BA GILASPIA ,VI-eqki P X 5 WANDALGREEN dw fYW-J FRANCES HA TE MANUEL HrALL lfydf RAY HARGAROVE JL , 4? ' inf ' -1 ff!! BILLY DON RIS VIRGINIA H RRIS V ERNEST SAM FARD fgorv ,J -ffcflf 0 Jvc! 17-J-5 .1 A d 5 W 6' ,I Y' 'Q 5 I A x L . V, 41 Y . A N., fr I Q y M 5 'Q - 17' iv- K S xx 'x X .X E . I IZA V 0 A 5 cabs ix it r, '. -. K, 55: f, Z' 'J 3' AI U.. '15 . mm Q 5 ' df-'E 1-:Aff ' ca 5 I 1 Y' I K I - Q 6 ,I 3 .4 iq 5 A 11, I , 'r t , 1:-gl. lu- ' V 'f -.IQ I f -sip' . . xA , ME' ' ' , I 1!i I fi . . f :QQ .f' ' 'mga mx if ,XIV R. L., HFIUQAfI I'ER .J-cf 'L f ' ' VERNON IIENNINC . ff , f ',w V,,f-.. , VIRGINIA HENSON rx I ,WL ,wh BOBBIE JEAN I-IICKMAN SUE HILBURN '4 I' If I W' 5 GENE HOFFMAN 4,34 .fs-2 ,X DONNA Howus 1QQf1l,'77U If NELCINE HUDDLESTON an Sc, NORMAN INGRAM JANICE J CKS UMW DEAN IIENKINS 0 f RONAL .TONE ,W I-IERSCHEL KIMBROUGH JIMMY ISTLER LO I LAURANCE IJ sg.-rf M 'G J Q97 Iv 14 -3 g f .3 BPHXIRICEIYONS Nw-v ,ctfffj '-- 'Q AILLMAN MASSEY A C MILLER ,affix 4.5 I5 7: 'ST CURTIS MONROE inns- 'bf 019 I ' x Wig FRANCES MOR ION ffffr J 9-5 WAYNE MCOONNELL .5 L B MCDONALD BOBBY MCINTYRE M 7J Q! f LORNA 'SUE MCLELAND SHIRLEY MCLENDON STEVE M ATT pg zfz in Eff, fo Zf IRETA JO OVERSTREET ILL P OB XQCO 1? 7 ,ww 'fa o VIRGINIA RANDOLPH .f E, f f .5 1 'ff JAMES REED X 4. Q? 4 765-3 w 1 X N , If 4 ,-39 QC' 4,5 4:5 ur '? 2 N lx., WX' r P Ii! I 't ' I 'fa f W I- M K I I fi -R' 3 Y. 4 '-f Hart' ,Q -lc., 4-O Sir w '1f 1 6 'if' 51' . -:QQ 51: i L 9.9 IOM W.-XNDA RHYNE X ,1 '-5 I ,W JOE RICHARDSON Va, -' ' . JOHNNY RICHARDSON K4 DORIS RICHEY ' ff? ,bl 'I I h JOE RICHEY , l1'7, 2 J . D. ROACH .LA ,H V, f' .Q A: EDNA ROTH VALDEVA ROTH f MARY ANN RUSHING ff.5'J DONALD SCHELL CHARLES SHURTLEFF GQNSQ N19-L' JOHNNIE SH TLE Dbl-Ol I -J-LL I ha my CAROL ANN SMITH r , SUE SMITH .ID HIIZM- lily? ELDON SMITH .- if 'CK' tv-v i VIRGINIA SPANN Q3 'K' X11 .1 4.5 Sf Q , ROBERT SPEAKE p x I 104' v 'Z .. 'v uf ' - X CLYDE sTALL1NGs 1, 'K K JY. f X4 01114 SQ Ii-Q., 'T' 1' 250- '? Q-our mmm STEP E It ar. 5 H NS MEIN IN ST ONER QT , HORAC I T I-IOIVIPSON e. CU. 3 6 LAQUITA TIMS .-- CHARLENE WADE - MAHGIE WALLER f' HELEN WELCH FURTIS WELLS F171 -s '- I NELVA JO WELLS PEARL XNHITAKER ' 'vw BARBARA VH-IIIE A f 3 3 BII LX VN I-IITLCOTTON 1 'Qi 1 fr 'Ov 'T' '11 lk RUTH ANN WRIGHT In Memor1am CHARLEQHANKINS Sonny ae we knew hxm waq a vxgoroufs amb1t1oL1Q member of h1S clas s and h1s happ16St year spent 1n school was hm Freshman year Ex ery th 1ng was new and wonderful to hlm and he went around w1th a perpetual grln on h1s face as he adj u S ted hxmqelf to hlgh S chool hfe. Sonny was lnterested 1n c rafts and d1d some very mce work He also recelved many honors xn h15 Boy Scout work. Had he been able to enter the Sophomore class T.h1s year, he would have had mnnumerable fnends to assoclate wxth, and Theqe many fr1endf, w111 forever cher1sh hls memory. aw- CARROLL WINN 3 ? SL A-Q q FREDA WINSETT il., AUBREY WINTON Q, Y' Q Li 5. .' , V vb YVV. vu . Y 1 xi .Q Ld .. Q., r I , Gan 1 iw . 1 2:6 ' 2 'Z .1 - A bla -iw X I sf., L' ' gif? GCI ' 5 - '15 L 411 lj -' A ,M TW, . gzx Q 12,-. Ei FRESHMEN 1' RESH MAN CLASS OFFICERS JOHNNY M CARW ANNI-:TTA GUSTON Q15 RAYMOND COVINGTON reasurer SHARON HILL SUE JACKSON Secyetary REPOITBI' - 6 'K P E am. . N 9 f 'lk X , I , r C President Vice-Presid t f ni.. 9 A -. If ' 'HAA H X T I x 1 4,515 1 sci f wnitf if x e ,, if 4 'X in kgla V-Kr, . Pa W 'Y'.- il Q 4-'X s,, gl q,...vs-' Q1 Walter Brandon Glenda Brooks Gary Browne Paula Byrom Nancy Carpenter J'oy Chmstopher Adel1ne Clarke Thomas Clayton Gary Chfton Dorothy Agee Wayne Andreasen Allen Anthony Faustme Arnold Thomas Armstrong ames Beasley Darlene Belcher Joe Bowers Charlene Bently 1. k..A F. Raymond Clement Raymond Covington Lynn Cox Milton Dimock Melba Dorman Dorothy Eanes Betty Evans Bobby Evans Robe rt Fain I 4 x Q. vw 1 ., , ki- S.. 15' 4 se-'1 f Virginia Foster Catherine Fuller Donna Gandy Bobby Gardner Leon Garrett Charles Gifford Jimmie Gifford Jimmy Giles Ioan Gill if 1' als, Patr1c1a Howard Glenda How1e Betty Jean Hudson Bob Hyden Sue Jackson Dusky Johnson Doyle Kee Thelma Kmg Mxldred K1rby Annetta Guston Betty Harrnlton Charles Hlckey Arch1e I-11cks Jerry H111 Sharon H111 Janelle Hoffman B111y Wayne Holt B1l1y Hank1nS Q 'V 1' M ax Latham Della Lawyer Marilyn Loveall Gene Mann Johnny McCarty Mildred McCraw Ruth McIntyre Bobby McLendon Jane McNatt M if Mary Roper Dan Rosenbaum Edward Raue Ronnie Rucker Carolyn Scarborough Danny Scales J. W. Scruggs .Tane Segler Mike Seitz Eloise Pittman Margaret Phillips Betty Jean Polk Kenneth Polk Maxine Prater J. 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Maroon and White Staff f A Editor-in-Chief ---- I Business Manager-- Sponsor ----------- Editor I Circulation Manager Social Editor ------ Activity Edito r ---- vu' vw S Editor -in-Chief --------------- Business Manager --------- Humor Edito r ------ Sports Editor ------- ----------Pat Tinney ----Patti Mattingly ---M r. Taliafcrro work Pat Tinney Patti Mattingly Danna Beth Skinner ------Patty Harris ------Jean Hancock ----- Gail Wood ---Wayne Turner Assistant Sports Editor--- ---- Joe Wysong Gossip Column- ------ -- June Hancock 5k 1 isa f f The entire Staff. ' Advertising Manager -- --- Jane Knight CHGRAL CLUB Glenn Cunn nvham Dxrector 'ru-Qllli Back Row Leon Garrett Charles G1fford Lotus Hardeman Terry Randolph Vernon Henmng James Daughty J' W Hutchens Robert Karsteter Ronal Jones Jack Waller M1ddle Row Ann Bowman Peggylsong Patsyl-loward Beatr1ceLyons EdnaRhe Cordell Betty Ga1lMcl-lam Reta Taylor V1rg1n1a Randolph GlendaHow1e Inez Edgerton Wanda Rhyne Donna How1e Darlene Belcher Betty Evans Front Row Annetta Guston Ora Dov1e Stephens Maxme Prater Ruth Ann Wr1ght Lu Ann Iohn son Charlene Bentley C a rolyn Scarborough Blame Petty Joan Baxter Freeda Ford Wanda Green Bobb1e H1ckman Nancy Carpenter Thelma Kmg B1111e Faye Elhs LI BRARX CLUB f-.-. 'W Standmv Georqma Wh1te LuAnn Johnson Dorothy Sulhvan Reta Yerby June Hancock Jean Hancock Dawn Storn Sponsor Mrs Young Danna Beth Skmner Rhea Faye McClure Patty Sue Harr1s Carolyn Jameson La qulta T1mrns Sue Larnlun Seated Jane Knxght Donme Rae Fox Claudette Yarbrough Ieanetta Stoner Nelva Io Wells V1ruma R 5 andolph Ireta Overstreet Lo1s Cufford Patr1c1a Tucker Ann Speake Pat Tmney fix'-1 The L1brary l b enjoys a Chrxstmas Party , T 7 1 -- .II ...- .7-: -5-K7-ell. 9. Q -----Q Y . . . si + H ' 1 . 4? , . xl - . , Luv 5 .9 D N' if . I. . , ua, . Members: ' D5 R' ' , , ' , 1 1 ' 1 1 - , ' t I Y A 7 I . . , V . . 3 ' , A , f , , i I ' A I I I l . Y f ' I I I A ' I A 2 I 5 N 1 iz ' I aw X.- . , , . ls! lj. r, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members, back row: Sponsor-MissHoeldtke,Jackie Boydston, AubreyWinton, Marie Henson, Bet- ty Williams, Doris Richey, Virginia Randolph, Shirley McLeland, Pat Moss, Robert Karsteter, Jack Johns, Cora Mae Stephens, Alto Jo St. John, Victor Baker, Manuel Hall, Sue Hillburn,Dorothy Robinson, Joyce Garrett, Lena Scruggs, Jean Richardson, Inez Edgerton. Front row: Ruth Ann Wright, Jane Knight, NelvaJo Wells, Geraldine Hoeldtke, Wanda Burris, Pat Tinney, Clifford Mc- Craw, Jimmy Jones, Dorothy Sullivan, Mary Ann Armstrong, Kathleen Watkins. J 5 I ' The annual initiation ofthe new members of the National Honor Society. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are some ofthe characteristics that each mem- ber rnust possess. , 1 3' L, J, , ft - , ff, ,if ff ' K OFFICERS N Louis Hardeman -------.--.. -President C 5-f Dariel Hutson ----------- Vice-President Shirley Gandy ----- Secretary-Treasurer X , 1 t Director Glenn Cunningham ' AQQQWQ Yr? fl'V4? ' g a BV , Y 3511455 l Q l, E WC. Hum' Q V, A is 2' W: 1 . Y g em. A 3 Vi L- ' ,555 ' I! L Ag r ' ax 1 L Q EE --1... , - .,,,, , ., M ,-.., -, vt. if -0 , ,:,, ,,,..,.-..., 1. -. -W .1-u.i.,..g -Annum. ....-........,, . -- Back Row: LeonGarrett, Madeline Sturdavent, Janelle Hoffman, Gloria Sturdavent, Billy Wayne Holt, Sue Smith, Wanda Rhyne, Donna Howie, Shirley Gandy, L. B. McDonald, Terry Morgan, Wilburn Yar- brough,Norman Ingram, Terry Randolph,James Doughty, Charles Gifford, Don Hickman, James Over- street, David Stephens , Ray!-largrove, Richard Bradley, Je rryHiLl, Robe rt Karstetar, Louis Hardeman, Dariel Hutson, Peggy Long. Third Row: Janice Jackson, Betty Evans, Bobby Gardner, Joan Gill, Edward Rowe, Robert White, An- netta Guston, Ronnie Rucker, CarolWinn, Freddawinsett, Adeline Clark, J. W, Hutchens, Donnie Fox, Earnest Sam Heard, Juanette Trout, Sharron Hill, Donald Moore, Gail Wood, Marilyn Loveall, Patty Mattingly, Patsy Howard, Virginia Randolph, Bill Ryan, Kathryn Hoeldtke, Lu Ann Johnson. Second Row: Charlene Bently, RetaYerby, Richard Stewart, Nancy Carpenter, Charles Churtleff, Jack Waller, Claudette Yarbrough, Jimmy Higgs, Ann Bowman, Patty Sue Harris, Jean Hancock, Kathleen Watkins, June Hancock, Betty Gail McHamn, Glenda Howie, Reta Taylor, Frances Morton. First Row: Carolyn Scarborough, Lajuana Burgett, Jane Knight, Mary McGannon, Edna Rhe Cordell, Elaine Petty, Thelma King, Frances Foster, Virginia Foster, Darlene Belcher. K k ! -L---4-WHT. ...F .r . .,, ,, ,Ax . V5.5 I 4 ,M ' 4 'V X X 11,411 9 0 ' o E 6 2, 'F f L if 1 . ,v x 9 F. 6 'Mx f .. X NK 9 -PL MAJORETTES Jean Hancock June Hancock Ann Bowman Frances Morton V-in DRUM MAJOR Gail Wood 1' 'xref h 'gun' 4,-2'- - Photographers Robert Karsteter B111 Probasco and Manuel Hall 1n tne new darkroom w1ththe1r camera and enlarger , LF uilz mp! l ' Jackrabbnt Staff Ann Speaks Ed1tor MISS D1ckerman Sponsor Jane Krught Bus1ness Mgr A-'I'-,, As-f f 1 1 A .cr Layout Work 'Y 31 Typlsts L-Wtabq. ,qi X -nl! Salesmen Earnest Sam Heard Donnle Rae Fox Jane Knxght Ann Speake- Kathryn Hoeldtke Ruth Woody Kathryn Hoeldtke Jane Krught ,Q ' Z The entire .Tackrabbit staff. i -.-, HCMEMAKING CLUB .. l'Jf6f fk33i '-lt: 'J i 1 'Qr E ,ua 4 ' --its if S if Q' fi' ., Edna Rhe Cordell, Frances Morton, Doris Richey, Annetta Guston, Kathleen Watkins, Virginia Randolph, Ann Speake, and Patti Mat- tingly. ' CLUB OFFICERS ,J , '. jlnnmuiu 751. M N A ' Officers' initiation ceremony The clean-up committee in action! .dl- Guests at the Home Economics Tea FUTURE I' ARMERS gr tt l Chapter Rad1o Team Iean Ruzhardson F F A Sweetheart sf I Chapter Conductmv Team The Greenhands enjoy a party at Mr Lew1s NW Davxd and Jimmy w1n Grand Champmon awards at the Montague County Fau- SCIENCE CLUB Club Members jack Mlller, Wayne Turner Mlss Hoeldtke sponsor Mxke SWIU, Max Taylor Robert Karstetter,Ronn1e Ray JamesDaughty R1chard Barker and Manuel Hall The Scxence Club consxsts of members who are mterested rn furthermg thclr study of sclence Accomphshments th1s year have been to study the chemlcal processes of photography To gam further mformatxon about the new sc1ence drscoverles the club attended the T C U Scxence Academy Meetmg rn Ft Worth The Sclence Club has been establxshed for a number of years and we feel that It IS an asset to our school. 7 J 1 7 7 3 3 . , . . n . . PEP SQUAD PEP SQUAD LEADERS Donna Gandy Betty W1ll1ams B1ll1e Faye Elhs Tomm1e Hall Glenda Brooks D5-'X I-'XJ-4PJ.,,X '. -sy. ' ,4 ,Y These are the g1rls who stood behmd our team Back row Cora Mae Stephens Reba Gxllespxa Jane McNatt Bmllxe Faye Ellls Lawana Robmson Margaret D1ffee Sue H11burn Betty Io Broom Betty Newsom and Mxldred McCraw Center row -M155 Cagle Loretta Tarpley Bobbme H1ckman Barbara Wh1te Ruth AnnWr1ght Donna Gandy M1ldred Welch Marxe Henson Patsy Campbell .Toyce Garrett Della Lawyer and M1ss Bradley Front row Jlrnrme Wells Jo Etta D1mock V11-g1ma Harms Glenda Brooks Deane Dyer Jo St John Helen Evans and Betty W1ll1ams DI TRIB TIVE EDUCATIO .. A..f::::.-g,-- 1 R The club s dlsplay durlng Pubhc School Week Mary Ann Armstrong .To Lu Halford Eulene Winton Mr. PearCe.............. Tommie Hall. .... .. ....... .. Lena Scruggs . . .... Sponsor .,,,,.,President Vice President ....... Secretary Reporter ....Treasurer '-'s-.., Back Row: Jimmy Jones, Dan Dimock, Jimmy Gaskins, Louis Harde- man, Bobby Stambough, and Mr, Pearce. Front Row: Jo Lu Halford, Wanda Husdon, Mary Ann Armstrong, Betty Newsom, Eulene Winton, Caro1Slaughter, Debra Guy, Betty Lipsey, and Lena Scruggs. TRAVEL CLUB 1 The Travel Club in seesion ish.-1' Mr Tallaferro helps the off1cers plan thelr trlp to New York iiw N! 'Q 1., 12 Dx fl .le,,.s- in 'M 'BK 'M 4-an., lk '-N13 -1 Q-' ' 1 V Fai i x . 1 ,AN - ' X 4, If K .f 'x V l I .' ' f I N - Rf 5464. ni.. , - Z . V, . H : X 'V .M pripifg, . i 1 1 A 1 Q P. ,Q If x- J -Q. 1 Q N '-,?!+2i,f2i-EN'-QA ix, '7 P J N , A .' iv f-1 . . ' 14 IJ ff A -iff' L1 37: 1- - W 'Mg A .-c ',:4-ap, x f 'A T ' l V? 'NG' rf ' :IA gurl Q , 1- ' I. NM., 'VK . of , - . . . ,, 1 A - -1 I A - F' Y .' 1 fl - I ' Q I ' Xl: ' if f f? 29 ff. M 5 .Y L- WI, . Q, x 5 ?.,. . W.: A YQ., ' M 3- 1 I V A. T i 5.- - I-v . ,746 'W' Semors loadmg paper to make money for tr1p CORONATION OF THE FOOTBALL QUEEN Annetta Guston, freshrnan candidate, was 6 S COI't6Cl by Max Latham and crowned by Wayne Turner, president of the student body. Other can- didates were: Shirley Durham, Frances Morton, and Dean Dyer. hh. y if S,g'w,4:.3 W +1 Ann Bowman is crowned Bas- ketball Queen by Johnny Carver The five candidates for Basketball Que e n are pictured in front of the trophy case in the gym- nasium lobby, They are: Loquita Tirns, Patty Sue Harris, Ann Bowman, and Frances Morton. -I Qfxrt... B 'ide A-431 Our Football Queen, June Han cock, was crowned during half- time ceremonies at the New- castle game, Don Hickman, Tommy Thomason, and Tommy Smith represented the team. St, 5 - 5 ,.-faux ,-lf ,. ,A-PM :1 if . 'su '. 1 -. 1:4 5 'Ek , 4 M, 1 ,. H , - L P ,za A' .,, wh- 3 . - k -A ., uw .. T 1 -. 4 A FOOTB LL SQUAD Q, as Qs-ass.: Back Row Coach Mattxngly Coach Kresse Curt1s L1ndsay Tommy Sm1th Kenneth Gr1ff1n Max Shannon Stanley A1r1ngton Vernon Henmng Charles Stayton Prent1ss Rhyne I1mmy Jones W1l 11am Hunt Chfford McCraw Coach Massey Jack1e A1r1ngton Second Row R1chard Moore Da1rE1HutSOn Donl-hckman Tommy Thomason Kenneth Pr1ddy Jerry Randolph Rex Pollard Charles Gr1ff1n Terry Morgan J'ohnnyM1ddleton C H K1rby GordonH1ll Ixmmy Cooper Jxmmy H1ggs F1rst Row Dav1d Stephens Ben H111 Joe R1chardson B111 Ryan R1chard Bradley T1llman Massey Gene Dorman J'1mmy K1stler Ierrell Bennett J'1m Pat Sm1th Carol W1nn Paul Farmer THE 1952 IACKRABBITS Coaches R n. Mattmgly M L Massey and M1lton Kresse f1elded a strong team of scrapp1ng Iackrabb1ts w1th 38 boys the largest 1n h1story stay1ng out all year Although flnlshlng second 1n the d1str1ct they had a fme Wlnnlng season w1th a record of e1ght w1ns and two losses The losses were to D1amond H111 by 7 to 2 and to Graham by the score of 45 to 0 The Iackrabb1ts f1ne show mg th1s year 15 a tr1bute to the players and to the1r coachmg staff of whom all Bow1e 15 proud Several boys were honored by be1ng chosen on the all d1str1ct team of 12 AA F1rst Team Tommy Sm1th Guard Rxchard Moore Tackle Second Team W1l11am Hunt Fullback Rex Pollard End Honorable Mention: Clifford McGraw ---- Quarterbackg Charles Stayten ---- Tackleg Don Hickman- Halfbackg Max Shanon -------- Tackleg Stanley Airington ---- Endg C. H. Kirby -------- --Halfback. A tussle for the ball 1n the Iac ks bo ro g ame The Semors rccewe the1rJackets ii Nr' The Quarterback Club entertams the Jackrabb1ts -'F 1- 3 O ,i 4 , Williurn Hunt Tommy Smitli Tommy Tliomason Back Tackle Center Don carries the ball Diamond Hill game. if 'i ln X hx I W - A -,an S h A .. ' A - A Richard Moore Stanley Airington Don Hickman Tackle Tackle Back f 'i 1 ,AG- us.- T 7 '32 DI Max Shannon Rex Pollard Charles Gnffm Tackle End Guard Charles Grxffm goes off tackle for a large gam agamst Olney - T '2o4 l Charles Stayton Jimmy Cooper C. H. Kirby Tackle Back Back QI: Clxfford McCraw Dav1d Anderson Terry Morf an Guard End Back Buzz Cooper Uoes for a cam agcunst Nocona Q5 K 5- Kenneth Pmddy B111 Ryan Curtxs Lmdsey Center Back End 'Wx G., Qs... . 5 in X , l Dar1e1HutSon Johnny Mmddleton Kenneth Gr1ff1n Back Guard Tackle Poncho takes off on an end run 1n Graham game l J'1mmy Jones Gordon H111 Vernon Hennmg Fnd Tackle Back G d - L L, g 'x '- .J K lk' i l L- I -4 Richard Bradley Jerry Randolph Ben Hill Back Guard End .,.l nfliaf' ' 5, - .fl '- Buzz Cooper scores in Decatur game. G F' 0 . 'I f , K 1,4 l S ' ,N x n , f, . if x 5 v 1 . , . M Q ,. H A Q. I gl! ' 'il -' g, X lk. I .g'?i'w?b ., Al 1 ' .l NJ .Xxx I Tillman Massey Prentiss Rhyne Gene Dorman Back Tackle Guard .J Nr..-J David Stephens Carol Winn Terrell Bennett Center Back Tackle in I Paul Farmer Back 'Wil Hunt st L ages a drive toward the goal in the Jacksboro game WH Iwm Jim Pat Smith Guard Jimmy Kistler Back Jimmy Higgs End -ff, u 0 '17 .n I-K .r ,Q ,S - 'lil 1 Q 'f T9 n A 5,4 : i ' 8 i it 5 -f . 1 , 4 . 4 W .1 'x ' 1 s 1 -'X x 13 ,ss . -4 X .- ,Q T K x .1 as 2 My I fm! Y 525' Griffin grabs for the ball. Along the fence at the Iacksboro game. 1 -5: 'E IN jf' r--Tsai t Hunt finds an opening in the Henrietta line. Hickman carries the ball in the Electra game. Nocona game N.'.W The Iackrabbits rest at half time. Q 'Tiff-y.'Z! a'noi cf., , JU IOR FOOTBALL TEA Ah. 9. Back Row B111 Sulhvan Charles Gxfford HalSmcla1r Dan Rosmbaum Max Anthony Bob Gardner Leo Bell Thomas Clayton Kenneth Newberry Leon Garrett Coach Buck Krauss Th1rd Row Asst Coach Wayne Turner John Sm1th Davrd Sm1th R1chard Stephens Monte Cooper Don Sm1th LarryDown1ng James Cantwell Dean Moore Arnold T1ms Bennxe Carver Ronn1e Rob 1cheaux Second Row Asst Coach Jake Bndgewater Max Latham Dav1s Wlllard Ronme Hankms Kenneth Thompson Jerry Cantwell Ronme Evans Mack Rowland Carrol Morgan George Blackmon Andy Martxn Raymond Clements Flrst Row Mgr Peanut Wxnn GaylordMcDona1d Arv1l Welch Butch D1ffee Jerry Prestwood Gregory Underwood Cec11 Cox Danny M1ller Don Rowland Bobby Dav1s Thomas Newsom Mgr D1nkey Moore COTTONTAIL FOOTBALL RESULTS CONFERENCE 12 AA 1952 Bowme Iacksboro 7 Bow1e Olney 6 Bgwle Graham 7 Bow1e Nocona 33 Bowxe 32 Decatur 18 BASKET BALL State Champions Class AA ' 1953 The Start1ng FIVE Stanley A1r1ngton Temple Tucker Ben H111 Robert Wh1te Johnny Carver Other Team Members Rex Pollard Carol W1nn Vernon Hennmg Joe Wysong B111 Ryan Jack1e A1r1ngton J1mmy .Tones The Bow1e H1gh School Jackrabb1t basketeers fash1oned another record breakmg cage season in 1952 and 1953 w1th the1r th1rd consecutive state champ1onsh1p and an unbeaten season of th1rty four w1ns The state top honor gave Bow1e Hxgh School the honor of be1ng the only team in 33 years of state tournament play to wxn three consecut1ve t1tles FIVE other schools had shared the honor w1th Bow1e of wmning two stra1ght state champ1onsh1ps The cage squad coached by R E Matt1ngly and M L Massey proved best 1n three 1nv1tat1on tournaments agamst the best h1gh school teams 1n North Texas The f1rst tourney w1nfor BOWIE was 1n the F1ISt Annual North Texas College Meet at Denton The Rabb1ts won over a f1eld of s1xteen teams and topped Poly of Ft Worth 1n the f1nals 56 to 51 Poly was defend 1ng class 4 A champ1ons The BOWIC qu1ntet then sacked up the champ1onsh1p of the Decatur Inv1tat1on Meet and made the1r record four t1t1es 1n f1Ve years 1n that meet In the1r own meet the BOWIE boys downed a strong f1eld 1nc1ud1ng a deC1S1V6 87 to 60 v1ctory over W1ch Ind1v1dual honors were won 1n each meet Temple Tucker Stanley A1r1ngton and John Car ver were selected on all three all tournament teams and repeated the honor 1n the state meet by makxng all state along w1th Benn1e H111 Tucker was selected for the Best Sport award at Decatur and Benn1e H111 won th1s honor 1n the Bow1e Meet The BOWIE game start1ng f1Ve 1ncluded Tucker Carver, A1r1ngton H111 and Wh1te for most of the season games Th1S combmation establ1shed a state meet scor1ng record 1n the f1na1 game by chalkmg up 81 po1nts aga1nst Dumas The 81 to 44 v1ctory over Dumas was also a record 1n marg1n for a f1na1 game 1n the meet The 1953 Iackrabb1ts also broke the1r own record 1n season play by scor1ng an average of 67 po1nts per game for 34 games and had a shoot1ng percentage of 41 8 Although f1ve cagers w11l be lost 1n the graduat1on of Stanley A1r1ngton Joe Wysong B111 Ryan, J'1mm1e .Tones Rex Pollard and Max Taylor the future looks very prom1s1ng for an other successful season w1th the return of Temple Tucker John Carver Benn1e H111 Robert Wh1te, from the f1rst f1VC, and the followmg exper1enced players Vernon Henmng Carroll W1nn Hershall Kimbrough, IIack1e A1r1ngton, .T D Roach Curt1s Monroe Cl1fford McGraw Victor Baker and B111 Fuller A d1str1ct champ1onsh1p for the Cottonta1ls also developed some prom1s1ng players A F'-' I A . I 0 - ita Falls in the finals. . . l . . , . . , - . - . . . n 1 . 7 . .... . . . . . , . . l . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , . . . Y 1 , . . - . I I . . 1 . . . . . I . , . , . . . . 0 , . , . , e ai! 'Hb 2 .o , Y P Vw 'U il' 1 ff' 5 lggt xl I Y, RY aolgr 9 I f 525' i 'X E ill- iq 9-.. X i I .-..,wi1, f 'NJ Q' 'w 1 X .. Our falthful scorer and tlme keeper Everyone geta hungry at half tlme 'f ?r11g lig ,, I l -I Q I if nn 'mlrif' 8 5 ifqg: Pi Win 5 551 if W' -1 Bl! Eli Sli ESI- nl- Robert gets the t1p off 1n the Graham game Johnny makes a cr1p shot N N 1 055 ln for a two polnter. A typ1ca1 crowd or' a game nlght Caro , am... H' ci fn if gf flf N ,.,. Q 1 e ll dfxlvy Q 'fivkif 1. is , 1 if . li v y' . x A E ,. Q, n , . ' ,J 1 fi '51 4 p 'E uf - 1 o Ji juni x f N ffxslxf Ja in Q! Ks 'M X w 5 m A, -A P' 1 ,X , Q I 'mf . V .SME ffgffiig VZ., Q J :L A-T, 'f J s...1' JU IOR BASKET BALL TEAM Back row Coach Krauss Leon Garrett Wade Dyer Raymond Clements Hal S1ncla1r Leo Bell Charles G1fford Allen Max Anthony Manager Front row Monty Cooper Kenneth W1nn Bobby Gardner Benny Carver Ronn1e Robxcheaux Rxchard Stephens James Cantwell Manager The cottonta11s dxd a wonderful Job th1s year that of wmnmg the d1str1ct Jumor crownm d1str1ct 12 AA Theyworked hard and fa1thful1y for t.h1s honor and these boys are good reasons why the Jackrabb1ts wxll have a good basketball team for the next few years COTTONTAIL BASKETBALL RESULTS IN CONFERENCE 12 AA Bow1e B0w1e Bow1e Bowme Bow1e 38 Decatur Iacksboro Olney Graham Bow1e Bowxe Bowxe Bowxe Graham Decatur Jacks bo ro Olney I 4 ' ' If 1 ' 1 T Q 'Q - '1 . ' , Af' ' , J -Q ' i F G ' 35 ............... Nocona Z7 Bowie 31 ............... Nocona ' 39 ............... 23 ' 44 ............... ' 54 ............... 35 ' 36 ....... ....... ' 26 ............... 19 ' 39 ............... ' ........ ....... 3 1 ' 36 ........ . ...... Y' M? H639 Mxss Cavle andher 1952 53 basketball squad The team has shown Great 1mprovementth1s year and the prospects for next year 5 team are brwht Pat Harris Lucille Hill Forward Forwari , Carol Ann Smith Alta Io St. John Guard Guard Do rothy Sulhvan Guard 16 1 GIRL BASKET BALL lmyaoiaf - w v 3, .11 f '! ny., -lu -f--is.. Jean R1chardson M11dred McCraw Deanne Dyer B1111e Faye Elhs Forward Guard Forward Guard 'iqvvvv T'- Lucy trxes a free shot Dawn smks one for two pomts +-+- Lorna Sue McLe1and Ioan Baxter Guard Guard Pat Tumey Dawn Storn Guard Forward f X 4 5 u f ,. W ? 'R' J i U , ' ' ' -Q, , --.. , , , f E' 1 li.:-x -f t ' 'N H' 1 -1 ffm H - A I f' Q A 5 '- a Q G f . 9 f 4 . . H . . ' Q As.r.q': ': 111. W ,V Y -. :wh '- -12:1 ,. 'O . ff A 1 , ' G - ' A , 1 1 A , 3 , , Q. 1 T S Q ! ' 5 4 LW X , -' 1 Q - 1 5 f Q Q ' 5 f r I 7 ' , f ' X ' 1 I 4 L ' X jfvfili Q A F. v, .5 K .4 ,I V , A Q 1 1 V- - A - Q fe, , ,A N .1 'A 'w':'1+ .,,,., -.,,..,,,,4A .- -f V 4 TRAC K M fn-:A 45 wax-I VQQQ, in 0 6 'Usher Back Row Coach Mattmgly Gene Dorman Carol W1nn Jerry Randolph Joe R1Ch ardson Charles G1ff0fd and Coach Kresse Mlddle Row C H K1rby T1lman Massey J1mmy H1ckman Prent1ceRhyne Temple Tucker Vernon Henmng Curt1s Monroe Terry Morgan Chfford McCraw and Leon Garrett Front Row Paul Martm Thomas Clayton Arnold T1ms .hmmy C oope r V1ctor Baker Rlchard Bradley and Wade Dyer ,l ' f7.i3G1 Coach Kresse times his runners Terry and Temple are clearing TENNIS Back Row Miss Cagle Patty Sue Harris Frances Morton Gail Wood Junior Boys Back row David Smith, Bobby Gardner, Hal Sinclair, RonalJones, Edward Gilli- land, Jerry Winningham, Coach Krause. Center row John Mack Smith, Bill Caudle, Greg Underwood, James Cantwell, Ronnie Robicheaux, David Stallings, Wilbur St. John, G e o r g e Blackmon, Mike Seitz. Front row Dean Moore, George Baker, Bennie Carver, Don Smith, Maurice Lan- ders, Donald Moore. Senior Boys Back row Robert Stambough Joe Wysong Steve McNatt Robert White Max Taylor Horace Thompson Mr Krause Front row Aubrey Winton Jerrell Bennett Johnny Carver V1ctor Baker Donald Bennett Charles Shurtleff Bob Hyden Front Row Velda White Mildred McCraw Mary McGannon Jo Etta Dimock GOLF Coach Matrtmgly, Ronme Rucker, Johnny Mlddleton, jxmmy jones, and joe Wysong Th1S IS the second year that golf has been mcluded m the Athletnc Events m the wlththe comxng years we w11l have a successful team There IS much lnterest ln golf, a.nd we know that wlth experlence we can bu1ld a w1nn1ng team Interscholastic Le ague . Although last yea.r's team didn't win, we hope that ff ff X 1-hi ,T 5. . .. - 3: . ' a D 1 M, l ,J 1 1-X, ...-A-.. ? W l.'f'. '4.J Jliddiilfm'-J 1 i 'ii U Semor Rmg Day ,ics -4k Behlnd the s c e n e s ofthe Sen1or Amateur Show Q I H 'h-if 4 ..f in Pay that money lf you want your r1ng' The Green Hands ofthe Future Farmers group Showe r l'1me we I- ' X. :Zin N D1d those f1sh comefrom A scene from the Home Jamtor Jerry the BOWIE Lake '7 Econom1cs Style S h o w K 75552, - 5 ' - 2' ,, V . ' - A, np. .. - 1 E px Y Q wr rr' tl -. . Q ', , .nv 1' , ' I , I 5 3' 'aff X V Q .x ' - L I . V I 0 0 'sn X v 5 . Y L ', i , W ' f fr' ff 1- we-. I :N l:1:!!f'h'fY!!l f'frw. 7, M , -I is-R' A 1' 'I l ' , , n 9 .T7'x' ee QL-, or M r V 1 ew y - s C 'Q ,571 r xl vf 1 ' .HL - ,Q . 'h 1 2 Q 1' A y 1 ,. mf r , 1 4' u .. -ff-1 AM- . In .lfg ' we - y r , -' A Q97 X f,. I I , ' ' 1 ' 5 .-,,rT i m I - V I 1 5 vm nw A A X , ' yi NVN 1 -vi' Reg1strat1on l1ne for the sophomores Lockers and homerooms are asslgned to the puplls I 9:3 mstructlons l to take 7 i of F H A In1t1at1on pix 'im' f The new freshmen wa1t for Are the sophomores won dermg about what subjects Irv! -,.,N.,-1'-f VH f' H .4 Q y 4.1 ,I '- vi ,Q-if' L Riu 2 K p , I as , W4 -f 'Nm N...J fl ---as Y M155 Cagle adrrures trophy ' r The Bow1e I-hgh School Band presents Chrlstmas program , , '- ' L. 4- -1 r lf,- I? 1 1 1 1 ,. ' g r . 4. . Q -A 1 ' M..-5 I, ' X V 11 A 5. .. . . 4' . in A , U '- . . n . . 'g A , 1 , , ' ' 'H' !1+3.e.4'f 'ff F11 A ' A I , M MV' . y . , ,,- Q x .Rb . . . ' , . . . it T 4 15 -I' .W as ee- , .. .b ,:-:g,.?jfi1 5 3' if w LM L H A t ' i . V I . fi 2 3.35 1 5 . p 1 ww 1 r ff E-F 2' . r ' f : 1: 4 . . Q I V In 1 I sf. , p pp. A 0 . 1 :I -1 0 ' . , p .wh A jf g. 0 a w is , i 31.4 nil, . Vein , A1 25 335 ,ga Q .fa v .I , ,. A . QI. so xl p A 6. ...J ziggy- J, lik: F7721 , 'h N 'Sh X V ' ' ', f i I l l' lx-1 a , 1, , I n V- ,gh ff I, 1, x,lX gi Q mln lllli, -,iglfr ufiik tf 'iff I 5 I , s z u 5,,,1 N' W I ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' , a. '- ' is: p p A p A , . s A pay . . ,L r. f y ? 1 r, H 2 1 ' 2 . ' 'E . w X ' 311-f 1 1 I 1 'Q' tl, I ' , .f 7 m Pep Squad stunt presented in assembly. Candidates for Best Manners Award. if Richard Moore assiststhe glass blower in a lyceum num- ber. , lr Rex Pollard and Ben Hill present trophies won at De'catur, to Mr. Thompson. l . Temple is receiving instruc- tions on how to manipulate a puppet, 6' 152, ' s , dll-eil If 'ni ' x W , K ,W - Raymond McLeand and David Preuninger pre- Alta Jo St. John and Garrett Welch receive Best pare for a card trick. Manners Award from Mr. Taliaferro Q 1, 1 nm, V 1 -4, 1- The .Tackrabbit Band on parade. Yea Bowie! Fight-Fight-Fight! ff- gp' Caught behind the Screen. The students pep it up in assembly. 1-1 F.F,A. Boys initiate freshmen. Easter Bormets for the freshmen. 4 Junior-Senior Banquet of 1952 rwwqigszfwrf -2. - --:fs-3 .1 A - ,1 E 'I Mary Ann Armstrong and Jimmy Jones receive the mantle. Cast of Here Comes Charlie Senior Play Graduation for 1952 Seniors B-1 5 01 Z. SENIOR TRIP 1952 e 3 Dwight and David buy the tickets forthe tripto Chi' Boarding the train for Chicago cago. V E 5. F 7 'x 49.8 One of the highlights of the trip was a visit to the Welcome Travelers Program. ,,. Waiting for a taxi at the station in Kansas City. The Seniors in Chicago with their hotel, the Conrad Hilton, in the background. fl I 2 S 35 Q! .L BOO TERS We would l1ke to express our apprec1at1on to the followlng fxrms and 1nd1v1duals for the1r contr1but1ons to the l9:J3 Jackrabb1t Not only have thex supported the school f1nanc1ally but cont1nuallv boost lt on every occas1on Agaln we say thanks for they are the ones who alway s stand behlnd us and help to rnake the school what lt IS Evans Motor Company Boyd Auto Parts Johnny Free s Cafe 706 E W1se Stephen s Hardware Perklns Tlmberlake Co Compl1ments ofE A H1ll Heard s Hardware C1r1ff1n s Rexall Drug The Style Shop Walker s Varlety Store Russell s Department Store Slaughter Drug Store Roy V Slaughter Bowxe Texas Sanltary Barber Shop Davld Moyer Motor Co The Electrlc Shop E Scott Avery Coy Ratlxff Jeweler BOWIE Insurance Agency Insurance and Realestate Loans Kersey s 5 81 10 Store Cady 5 Mens Store W1lson Drug Store Compl1ments of Bob Duvall Garrett s Serv1ce Stat1on Bow1e Flower Shop C D Shamburger Lumber Company Cvr1ff1n Serv1ce Stat1on 325 W W1se Phone 9503 Gary Nees Lumber Company Modern Beauty Shop Bud Hall Manager Phone 765 L1ggett Upholstery Cox s Sewmg Machme Shop The F1rst Nat1onal Bank Frank's Cafe Home Made PICS Clark s New and Used Furn1ture D 8: H S1ncla1r SCFVICB Welcomes You Kow Kow Korner Eff1C16ht Serv1ce Jopl1n Serv1ce Stat1on Compl1ments of .Toe Hamner Hancock Motor Company Compl1ments of Bently Drug Store Patterson s Stud1o and Camera Shop Western Cleaners Z4 Wlse St Park Shaw T1n Shop Compl1ments of Farmer s Eat Shop R1chardson Brothers M1ll and Elevator Garrett Company Bowle Texas Stephen s Furnlture Store Neely s Stud1o Mode O Day Dress Shop Ryan New and Used Furn1ture Montague County Tlmes Burgess Funeral Home Montague Farmers Co op R S: M Feed Store Loveall s Steam Laundry Slmmon 5 Cafe Compl1ments of Frank Underwood W1nn s Hatchery C F Thompson Serv1ce Stat1on Cecll Adkms Bell Serv1ce Stat1on Compl1ments of Elvm Butler Bow1e Auto Electr1c Jones Texaco Serv1ce Stat1on Bowxe Locker Plant Hohday House Cvr1ll Travel In Motel The Egglestons Owners Cec1l Hlckey S1ncla1r Serv1ce Ferndale Creamery . ,I - I 1 1 , ' l , , ' f, V . k . . 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