Bowie High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Bowie, TX)
- Class of 1956
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The staff wished to make this gesture to their sponsor withoutherknowledge,hoping that it ina small way might compensate for the endless hours devoted to assemhlying and pre- paring the materials for your annual. Each year she strives to make this book, which has become her Godchild, a better one. Every ball game finds Miss Dickerman in the concession stand where she has spent many hours earning money for the annual. Loyalty, devotion, and patience should have their reward, so by this dedication the students of B.H.S. salute Miss Dickerman. 'I Sys r... 4' ,- Fl Second year Latln students trans late 1ntercst1ng Roman and Greek myths as well as study grammar and vocabulary L e a rrung the fundamentals of grammar bu1ld1ng vocabulary, and mak1ng translatlons are the tasks of Lat1n I students I' ,-if Q C he m1 s tr y students learn about the compos1t1on of ele ments and they draw then' own concluswns through ex per1mentat1on G 1 v 1 n g consultatwn to -- Q students 1S the Job of our wood counselor Mr Easter 55'1Qf ,4 R . ,M 'ml A new addition to our curriculam is th e A r t class Pa1nt1ng,sketch mg, and other mediums of art are pursued by this group N Our highways will become safer through the Drivers Education class which gives the students mstruc tion 1n safety and the me chamcs of the car as well as actual driving ,nf English literature, compo- sition and g 1' a mma r are thoroughly studied by this English section. .-YQ N-of Texas I-hstory gwes students an 1ns1ght mto the background of then' own state Mr Tahaferrolnstructs sen1ors 1n the funda mentals of government and the lmportance of good c1t1zensh1p Typmg as well as shorthand and bookkeepmg 15 offered as a commercxal subject 1n our h1gh school. 1 -Ik :Id foe-. J .Q-f '2 3-'sf Home and Fam1ly Relat1ons class gwes students an oppor turuty to learn the 1mportance of the home and the responsl b1l1t1CS of a farruly G1rls learn to become better cooks and seamstresses through the extens1ve courses offered 1n Homemak1ng Hu ..k3QQ,? Geometry is an 1mportant mathematlcs course 1n Bow1e I-hgh School. is any A sewmg class scene iwvlfff r , -e 'iF1,Q 2 hQSffr f'l . H :Q A ,Q 2? 7-1 l , ' 42 l N T A it Q . . 1 I . ' . -I . . ' l I V 'I a n v . .- A . , -1' ,vm r Q 9 Q If A V :L T L' 1 A. ff' .o ... A 'h u,-U . ' N P ---J lg . R ' If - v . . . V QL' 5 4 ' , D l I f 1 V 'rv' -4 -. if h ,e ' fififzl x l S ff , - -7. .4-nili. A. 5 Each period of the day girls 4 I help Mr. Taliaferro with the l - ' ' -. duties carried on in the office. Girls takes exercises during P. E. class. ..f 'r -: :..f V 4 F X .. J . ...J Z' Mr Bynum nmstructs Mecharucal Draw1ng class f KX N, i x Peanut hard at work w1th ass1stant Lou1e 1ook1ng eagerly on 0 O Mr Bynum g1ves a helpmg hand to a craft student .31 4 Y' QV' Wx 4 L AX: Busy Greenhand s The k1tchen IS fu1'n1shed 1n four separate un1ts, each 111 a d1fferent color and w1th d1ffere11t equ1pment There are all steel cabmets, double s1nks, tables chan-s, and stoves 1n the latest styles as well as a gar bage d1sposal,washer dryer,and dlshwasher We are all proud of these unprovernents The g1rls espec1ally, enjoy worklng 1n the depart ment and take a del1ght 1n show1ng lt to v1s1tors i NEW IMPROVEMENTS AT BOWIE HIGH Durlng the summer the I-Iomernaklng Depart ment was completely renovated New hard wood floors were la1d 1n the sew1ng room and d1n1ng room and t1le 1n the lutchen A wall was removed between the pantry and d1n1ng room, mak1ng the latter much larger All walls were repa1nted, new cab1nets were bu1lt 1n the d1111ng roo1n, and new l1ght f1xtures were mstalled throughout 'Led Lb The Annual Staff and all the football fans are proud of the new concess1on stand, wh1ch was f1n1shed Just 1n t1rne for the f1rst game of the season We are grate ful to the School Board for f1nanc1ng lt and to Mr R1ley, Luke, and H B for bu1ld1ng lt T .z Q7 ' - 7 . . 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We feel fortunate mdeed to have Claude H Thompson as our supermtendent Mr Thompson shows a keen mterest 1n the welfare of the faculty and student body and 1S constantly workmg for the betterment of the school H1s outstand1ng sp1r1tual mental and moral strength has a great mfluence on many students He 1S respected and adm1red by all, for he shows s1ncer1ty and good Judgement at all t1mes l r-,H ., we H vm' 1 as 4 K5 it UMD We cannot expre s s 1n e1ther words or act1ons our very deep gratltude to Paul Tahaferro, our pr1nc1pal Dur1ng h1s ye a r S IH BOW1S, he has helped to make our sc hool one of the most outstandlng 1n Texas Everyone looks to h1m for counsel and gu1dance, because h1s 1nterest and encouragement make h1m a true fr1end He has been a great 1nsp1rat1on to all those WHO have come under h1s lnfluence . Ui: .-Q a A X a - 'f , 'I 'fl ' ?5,,'.'. , . , ' Fagan lf ,,, m1.12l'il','j1: 1 , gggawh 5 L '-. ' 'x s. T' ' if . - 1, - ' .if ' ' ' 3: F - -. ' , 'f K 53,15 I K 4, 41. 'nf- T' 7' '.-.'- i , xi Q .,-b. 'Q V. i. - ' ,T I xi, :E ' . - . . ' l- -T,l. 1g'L 3 b A V 0, ,lg 3.5 , 'I A . ,sf. , . . -. , . .. . f 5.-,L , ,U ,f n Q b V . , ,.. I, ,L ' .. 7 tl' .ty .Ly 'J -J 'K jx- -, . - 1 - A 1 - YJ Q 95,5 . A T '- ig f ,-f va ,Q 4 I Q 2, , . f' . if .. 4 I s ,.,, . . . . wp! an 'N 'T CHARLES EASTERWOOD R E MATTINGLY Counselor Enghsh Math Boys P E MYRTLE EARLY DAVIS VANITA BRADFORD Enghsh Math 1? RAMONA HENRY WANDA EDWARDS H1StOTy Enghsh Sclence Curls P E KENNETH SHACKLEFORD Agriculture jf? 'T' GLEN CUNNINGHAM FRANCES KELSEY NEWTON LEWIS ELIZABETH YOUNG Mus1c Commermal Agrmulture L1brar1an 7' A A r cis- 'S X A f Q ' K W A ,l ' fr? '55, X , 'W -. Y ' .- Www! - 4:9 it . S E C LEMONS WILLIE LEE DICKERMAN R L FITE NINA DAVLIN Drlvers Educat1on Enghsh Latln Art Math Boys P E I-Iornernaknmg H1story SCIEHCC Boys P E QE rf CLETA FRYAR HENRYETTA SANDA PAUL TALIAFERRO CLARA HOELDTKE Enghsh Home and farruly Government SCICHCE Homemaklng .sz ' 3 S 13:1 PAUL PEARCE NORWISTA WILLIAMS FLOYD BYNUM ANN ROBERTSON D1str1but1ve Educat1on School Nurse Industmal Arts School Secretary '9 C .,, ' 'PHL J , I f fgffffvfffvfff, f :VT Slwcfenll Gowns!! OFFIC ER S President ------------------------------------ Max Latham Vice-President ------------------------ Carolyn Scarborough Secretary-Tre asurer ------------------------ Charles Howard Sponsor -------------------------------- Charles Easterwood Our Student Cotmcil consists of the four class presidents together with a girl and a boy representative from each class. The officers of our Council were elected in the spring of 1955 to serve during the 1955-56 school year. The Council has charge of all assemblies and serves as the student goveming body. This group aids in adopting and presenting poli- cies to the student body and acts as an intermediary between the students and teachers. Bemice Tims Rebecca Orton Mike Kunl-cel Leon Garrett Seated Mr Easterwood Max Latham Carolyn Scarborough, Charles Howard Standing: Louie jackson, Yvonne Robicheaux, Gail Covey, Greg Underwood, Raymond Clement Sammi CJZQ44 0 RAYMOND CLEMENT Pre sxdent CHAR LES GIFFORD V1ce Pres1dent MAXINE PRATER DONNA GANDY Treasurer Secretary Macaw x I ,. ,, ' 2 I QE' QI 'fun 1' p Qaacvfufw IWAXINE PRA TER RAYMOND COVINGTON CHARLENE BENTLEY Choc w1ll long be remembered for her v1vac1ous personahty She has be en a majorette 1n our band for the last two years Youcan tell by her Wlt that she gets a b1g bang out of l1fe GLENDA BROOKS She 1S a very talkatwe g1rl who seems to never run down Glenda 15 a mem ber of our gn-ls basketball team GARY BROWNE Gary 1S a carefree boy yet he 1S very dependable He 15 good at mak1ng fr1ends and when he makes them he keeps them PAULA BYROM Short sweet, and can t be beat that s our Paula Th1s pet1te sen1or was our 54 55 Homecommg Queen To know her 1s to love her DORTHY AGEE One of the qu1eter g1rls of the sen1or class Her good nature and sweet sm11e Wlll long be remembered ALLAN MAX ANTHONY The spark plug of the class and a co captam of the football team Max 1S always w1l11ng to help 1n h1s class aCt1V1t1eS MYRLE BALCH Although she hasn t been Wlth us long her per sonal1ty has ga1ned her the fr1endsh1p of all DONALD RAY BENNETT Don always ha s a pleasxng srrule for everyone H15 favor1te pas t1mes are tenms and havmg a good t1me WW NANCY CARPENTER Nancy 1S a real l1ve w1re and an act1ve member of her class Her spar klmg personahty can t be topped She can always fmd t1me to be m1sch1evous ADELINE CLARKE She m1ght seem shy unt1l you get to know her Her pr1nc1pal lnterest centers around band Adel1ne 1S a rrughty cute gxrl w1th a keen sense of humor HOMAS CLAYTON He 1S the l1fe of a part and oh what a party' He doesn t study much, but what does he care '7 Those fla sh1ng blue eyes W111 get h1m anywhere RAYMOND CLEMENT Raymond has a knack for 1eadersh1p He wa s freshman class favor1te, semor class pres1dent and a co captam of the football team 'X 59 -6' JAMES COLTER James IS very actlve 1n church work and ha s an earnest des1re to become a mnuster He would be a cred1t to any class CAROLYN COOPER Carolyn 1S a v1vac1ous red head who ha s Just recently Jomed our class Her good nature 1S ev1denced by her contag1ous sm1le RAYMOND COVINGTON He 1S certa1nly a good 1ook1ng guy. Raymond 's fr1endl1ness and polite ness have galned h1m many fr1ends. LYNN COX A good natured fellow who staunchly supports h1s class. Lynn plays basketball and also takes t1me to make fr1ends and good grades. .i . ' . '. ' 1 4 - - I A fi , ff .. ' 1 A , .' 4 f ,, L' U, f 1' . , , l f - - ' n '. A 'fyffff A f A 7' J - ' X r A ' . J ' P 4 A ' , , ,f. - . . yr .5 V , l 1 I ' -. . . , - . K . X A 1' '- CATHERINE FULLER Cather1ne another of our redheads IS a fa1thful band member who plays tenor sax DONNA GANDY A cute and l1vely senlor who has made an excellent class secretary Donna de votes most of her t1me to class act1v1t1es Her fr1endl1ness 1S contagwus BOBBY GARDNER A St1Ck of dynam1te Bobb manages to keep th1ngs1n an uproar He excells 1n F F A , tenn1s, and g1rls LEON GARRETT Lump 1S an outstandmg football player who has made many fr1ends w1th h1s pure dry w1t and fr1endly personal1ty B H S just wouldn t be the same w1thout hun MELTON DIMOCK Melton 15 l1ked by everyone and there 1S neve r a dull moment when he 1S around He 1S outstand1ng 1n D E work MELBA DORMAN She possesses a qu1et man ner, but there 1S a lot beh1nd that qu1etness Melba w1ll make her mark 1n l1fe and w1ll con t1nue makmg fr1ends as she has 1n h1gh school BETTY EVANS Bett has been one of our h1gh stepp1ng rnajorettes for two years She can tbe outdone where neatness and fr1endl1ness are concerned VIRGINIA FOSTER A very rel1a ble and co operat1ve worker V1rg1n1a 1S well l1ked by all and her fam1l1a r g1ggle 1S frequently heard throughout the hall of B I-I S CHARLES GIFFORD Gus 15 an a mb1t1ou s fellow who has a def1n1te goal and the perse verance to obta1n lt He 15 outstandlng 1n foot ball and has many fr1ends JTMMIE GIFFORD She 1S a qu1et shy g1rl and a real asset to the class I1mm1e works w1ll1ngly and 1S 3Ct1V8 1n D E JIMMY GILES I1mmy 1S Mrs DBVIS s E rne st Hem1ngway He 1S a swell guy whose favor1te pa st1me 15 laughlng and mak1ng fr1ends He may be a great author some day 1f the pubhshers can read h1s Wrltlng JOAN GILL To know her 15 to l1ke her Joan 1S known by her fam1l1ar g1ggle and cheerful smmle EDWARD GILLILAND A good lookmg fellow who can t be beat Th1S rugged center of the football team 1S well hked and w1l1 long be re membered for h1S w1nn1ng personahty W1ll he ever qu1t argu1ng'7 ANETTA GUSTON One of the most talente g1rl s 1n B H S She was 52 53 Homeconung Queen, an off1cer 1n our class, and 1n other organ1zat1ons too Th1S 1S proof enough that her w1nn1ng personahty has acqu1red for her the fr1endsh1p of all TIMMY HAIL A w1ll1ng worker 1n cla ss and travel club act1v1t1es I1mmy 1S one of the m1s ch1evous members of the class BILLY HANKINS B1lly is an 8Ct1Ve member of the Maroon and Wh1te Staff and 1S the very capable and dependable manager of the BOWIC J'ackrabb1ts. JERRY HILL Jerry is always on hand to g1V6 out with some entertainment He has been a band member for s1x years and is also art1st1cally inclined SHARON HILL Sharon 1S studious but fmds t1me for school activities She is a long time member of the band, a loyal worker of the class, and a vital member of the Youth Center Councxl JANELLE HOFFMAN-A little bitty girl with a great big smile Nell wa s our Homecoming Queen this year. She has an abundance of energy which she puts to good use for the seniors. BILLY WAYNE HOLT-Bill is as mischievous as they come and loves to tease his teachers. DARLENE BELCHER HENDRIX Darlene cre ated a small riot when she eloped early 1n the school year Since she excells in F H S work lt is certain that she will be a f1ne homemaker CHARLES HICKEY A very happy go lucky boy with very few cares He 1S usually having too much fun to worry about his stud1es but is always ready to help on any project ARCHIE HICKS Archie 1S a practical Joker who can take 1t1n the same good natured way 1n wh1ch he gives lt He is a smcere friend JIMMY HIGGS I1m, be1ng a perpetual cut u has h1S f1nger in every pie He is one of the fiery members of the basketball team PATRICIA HOWARD-Patis a faithful worker of the class Her qulet and pleas1ng personahty has made her many close fr1ends GLENDA I-IOWIE Glenda 1S the l1fe of our school She wasour 54 55 Band Sweetheart and 1S v1ce pres1dent of the band th1s year as well as ed1tor of the annual She 1S good natured and has one of those famous laughs SUE JACKSON Another good basketball player and an honest stralght forward g1rl Sue s s1ncer1ty 1S her trump card She 1S modest but enjoys a good t1me and 1S an all round person DUSKY JOHNSON Behlnd that qulet unassum1ng a1r the r e l1es a very 1ntell1gent m1nd Dusky was recogmzed two years ago 1n our Who s Who for h1s outstand1ng work 1n crafts if-ww THELMA KING A v1vac1ous brownette w1th a JOV13l personahty She 1S the secretary of the ConcertBand th1s year Thelma s merry laugh can often be heard all the way down the hall, and her fr1endly sm1le makes a h1t w1th everyone MAX LATHAM Mr Pres1dent, as he 1S called has l1ved up to h1s t1tle throughout h1s h1gh school career A handsome tall easy go1ng ba sketball player, Max always lends a help1ng hand MARILYN LOVEALL Her cheerful sm1le and dependab1l1ty have won her many fr1ends As one of our busy Homemakers Mar1lyn served as v1ce pres1dent of F H A th1s year and got her State Degree last sprlng She 1S always Wllllng to work on any project MILDRED MCC RAW M1ldred, u s u a ll y found beh1nd a stack of books has always done well 1h school and IS keenly 1nterested 1n basketball Last year she was named an outstandmg player at the Denton tournament rf' , -,- . . 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I I CAROL MILLER A student from Sunset Carol 15 a real Texan complete w1th that drawlmg vo1ce Fmendly helpful, and w1tty he 1S really a wonderful guy DALE MONROE A c ourte ous, qu1et, helpful sen1orw1tha ready sm1le th1s descrzbes Dale He 1S always on call when It comes to sen1or or Travel Club work DEAN MOORE One of our outstandmg tenn1s players Dean 15 truly a fr1endly fellow He 15 a staunch supporter of the F F A and also stands behmd h1s class KENNETH NEWBERRY Awell l1ked personwho 1sn t worr1ed by stud1es Kenneth gets a lot of fun out of l1fe He has a sparklmg personahty wh1ch he puts to good use FRANCES MCINTYRE Frances d1dn t stay w1th us long, but we all can a ppr ec 18 te her sweet sm1le BOBBY MCLENDON Dependab1l1ty and a qulet a1r are two of h1s best assets, and all who know h1m apprec1ate h1s fr1endsh1p Bobby has shown a deep 1nterest 1n F F H JANE MCNATT Because of her charrrung manner Jane 1S well l1ked by everyone She 1S 1n D E work and takes part 1n class and club act1v1t1es PAUL MARTIN An exc ellent gud player for three years Paul 1S well l1ked by both team mates and cla ssmate s H15 ab1l1ty to make touchdowns as well as h1s ab1l1ty to make fr1ends, Wlll long be remembered by the students of B H S 1 xi VEDA O NEAL One of the qu1eter sen1or g1rls Veda s cheerful sm1le IS her outstandmg asset REBECCA ORTON Brown eyes, blonde ha1r, a sparklmg personal1ty and a ready hand to help anyon who needs lt that s our Becky She 15 serv1ng as pre s1dent of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety th1s year and co ed1tor of the annual ELAINE PETTY A l1ttle blonde Just full of pep Elalne 1S one of the most talented and 1ntell1gent membe r s of our class She has held several class off1ces 1n her h1gh school days and has made the All State band playmg the oboe Elame 1Sdef1I'11t8 proof that good th1ngs come 1n l1ttle packages BETTY POLK A neat and beaut1ful g1rl Betty has been well l1ked 1n our school Proof of th1s 1S the factthat she has been D E Sweetheart and Freshman favor1te Wi 'Ili MAXINE PRATER Maxlne s w ond e r ful per sonal1ty makes her one of the favor1tes on our c a mp u s Her enthus1ast1c sp1r1t has won her many honor s such as treasurer of our sen1or class EDWARD RAUE Ed 1S well known for h1s good looks and fr1endly a1r Among the many honors that have beenh1s are Travel Club pres1 dent, F F A pres1dent, F H A Beau, and v1ce pres1dent of the band last year WILLBA REDIN A sweet and stud1ous g1r1 who usually comes out Wlth good grades W1llba makes fr1ends eas1ly When anyone needs as slstance, W1llba always has a helplng hand She has also been outstand1ng 1n debate. I. L. REYNOLDS One ofthe best l1ked members of the sen1or class. J. L. is a very amb1t1ous person and a hard worker. It is pred1cted that he will be a great success someday. 1 CAROLYN SCARBOROUGH A popular member ofour class who has won so many honors that xt would be hard to lxst them all Carolyn s 1nterest 1S F H A work and IS now serv1ng as State Znd v1ce pres1dent 1n that organ1zat1on J' W SCRUGGS J' W Scruggs E sq as he s1gns h1sh1story papers 1S full of fun and Jokes but he has h1s serlous Slde also He 1S a hard worker 1n our class and 1n the D E Club MIKE SEITZ A good look1ng lad whose ma1n lnterests are cars and gxrls M1ke was pres1dent of the Sophomore class and has always been a favor1te w1th h1S classmates WILBUR ST JOHN A typ1c al sen1or boy who m1ght be a l1ttle on the lazy s1de where stud1es are concerned W1lbur sch1ef1nterest 1S F F A w.....-iss, LAWANA ROBINSON- Granny is one girl who really enjoys everything she undertakes. Her main interest is ba sketball. She was selected as a member of the all-state team last year at Austin. MARY ROPER-A quiet, thoughtful girl. Mary helps to make our class complete. She keeps most of her thoughts to herself, but when she does choose to reveal them, you may be sure they are worth listening to RONNIE RUCKER Ronn1e 1S very energet1c and always has a sm1le for everyone He 1S pres1dent of the band and IS well l1ked by all Dur1ng h1S years 1n B H S he has held many Off1CeS 1n both class and school orgamzatwns DANNY SCALES Even though Danny 1S an aCt1Ve member of the D E Club he st1ll has t1me to blend h1s tenor vo1ce w1th the Gospela1rs Quar tet When anyth1ng exc1t1ng 1S happen1ng, one can usually f1nd Danny somewhere near 61 TW MARGIN STOVALL-It has been said that ability plus ambition will take one far. An ambitious girl like Margin should hit the top in anything she undertakes. Margin ably serves as secre- tary of our Travel Club and has been a cheer- leader for the past two years. BILLY SULLIVAN Billy is a tireless worke r and a reliable person He also has all the other good qualities that go to make up a well liked student RETA TAYLOR A cute little bundle of charm Reta does great work highstepping in front of the band and also working for the senior class She was our 1954 55 Basketball Queen MAGGIE THOMPSON A l1vely brunette who Just bubbles over with laughter and fun that s Maggie She has shown great interest in sports, as well as in her class activities WH' WWF ARNOLD TIMS A handsome guard on the Jack rabbit squad Arnold has worlds of friends and keeps all the girls in a dither IUANETTE TROUT An energetic pe r s on who spend s most of her time making friends and worklng for the senior class Iuanette is a very dependable personwho will be long remembered for her pleasing personality and her hard work on the annual serving as business manager JACK WALLER Jack 15 slender good looking, and a wee bit ba shful HIS greatest interests are track and band MILDRED WELCH Mildred always has a friendly smile and a helping hand for everyone She sincerely does her best at all times A ros J'ust a gob of seniors having fun e between two thorns!!!! IIMMIE WELLS Ilmnue 1S a pet1te lass1e but has a great tug sm1le Emerglng from that sm1le 1S a stream of w1t KATHLEEN WILLETT A new member who has made many fr1ends 1n the short tlme she has been here Kathy has taken an actlve part 1n our Drama Club ELOISE PITTMAN WILLETT A qu1et well hked gn-1 ElO1Se 15 combrnmg school and marr1ed l1fe She 1S an energetlc person and works hard for her class BARBARA WOOLSEY Barbara w1ll long be re membered for her w1nsome personahty and the sm1le she has for everyone y Senior girls on the annual staff hard at work. ummm QJGJ4 UMCM4 1. Q 1 GREGORY UNDER WOOD Presldent Sig BILL CAUDLE Vxce Presxdent i BARBARA GRAY SUE CANTRELL Secretgyy Treasurer NORMA SUE BAKER WINDELL SMITH J-. 'H Q. x Q 'xx X ? - E 5 JOHNNY AGEE l lJ'Ohnl Y JANE ANDERSON Janie BETTY ANDREASEN Dreasen' JOANN ANDRESS THOMAS ARMSTRONG Legweak 'Uv GEORGE BAKER Bubby NORMA BAKER l5BakeDI lf.- ZOE BALGH ll FRANCES BARKER Cisco GLEN RAY BEGLEY llvagil as , MQ. 3 , 5 NELTA BROOM Sr1ooks VICKI BROWNE llsisil 5+ H JAMES CANTWELL CCIVYOO RICHARD CARRIGAN --Rich BENNY CARVER ilBen!O IEANNINE BYRD ' 'Jeannie ' ' SUE CANTRELL Suzie O. l G .od MARUE BEVERLY lLRue1! GEORGE BLACKMON Clporgyll LINDA KAY BRAD FIELD s1Kaym BILL CAUDLE S1ick' ' MONTY COOPER IGTOOVI GAIL COVEY Covey fs ,NY Q V Q Q 3 1 3 I 538: BEVERLY DENTON ClBevl! DOROTHY DODSWORTH 1 lDOt'! xv U . ,f an . 4 , , '- 1' .J A f , Q Y Qu MYRNA DOWIS Me-rn WADE DYER 5lB0bO5I GARY FARMER The Newport Kid ANN FARRELL Farrell FLOYD FORD F1ossie SUE HARRIS Suzie' ' PATSY HIGH supatu ' LAVAN HILBURN uc orkyu MARLENE FREEMAN llMartyll BARBARA GRAY CCBabSY! PATRICIA GRIGSBY Tricia SHERMAN SUE HACHTEL Sudie CAROLYN HALL llKayD' MONICA HANCOCK '-mea RONNIE HANKINS S CHank9 l ' ' f ' 'af 'mf ' y JAMES HILL ' 'Mountain' ' GENEVIEVE HOELDTKE I SI-Iulkl 1 DEANNA HOLLOWAY CII-lollyl I KENNETH HOPKINS C lKenl 0 JIMMY HOWIE Howie SUE JONES Susie PA ULA IOPLIN I IIOPI I 'A Y- ef'- iff' it L -. P ' I MICHAEL KUNKEL '-Mike MAURICE LANDERS - llReecelI CHARLES LAWYER llsonnyi l ,ll GERRY MIDDLETON CIBimbyl1 CARROL MORGAN ltRed9I COLLEEN MORTON llcoleli NANCY ORTON I lBug9l FRANCES OVERSTREET Glpranii SANDRA PARK Sandie SUE PRECISI-3 Sudie I N l ANNA PEARL LEE Annie LA NELLE LONG Nell CARLA MCDONALD ICICI! 'FN , GLENA PREUNINGER Mae CARL RALEIGH Augustus TEDDIE LOU REED III-lou!! G,v Lax 4 x CLIFTON ROBBINS Cliff RoNNm:RoBmHEAUx '-Shaw-' Gy , . ,,, V, ,Q W 1-. - Q- ' A' Q , w I, 1 V 'r LINFORD ROTH III-Jynnil I.H.SCRUCGS '1.H:' , A-f -N vf.g1?QP-2'- ' Nj -X J s I DUANE SHELTON 'u.D3' MARIE SHRUM IlRee5I HAL SINCLAIR Ill-deroyii 1 l Ik QQ Qu in-.. 'Nff 4- ' . N. Q3 5, 1 'fo 'dx I JACKIE SUE TAGE Punkin GLENNA TUCKER Tuck GREGORY UNDERWOOD mcregvl Y DONALD RAY UNGER Munger 'C CARL STOIX4 Blondie NANCY STUBBS FreckIes WINDELL SMITH Tombstone DAVID STALLINGS ' 'Dave- BARBARA STEPHENS Stevie' ' Ax L- Yi BETTY WATTS llBet'U TROY WHITAKER Clwhitii JOY WHITAKER ' ' Fuzzy' ' ROGER WEATHERFORD 9? 3 5 BARBARA WINN lOBarby!l Squirrel QQ Jo ANN wooD ll I BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD Bobbie ' ' fx VICKI ZAHN 'X H i ilvicll uh N NL, , JAMES ZETZSCHE S' Zetz 3' . J' A Y .J , x ip X 43' 5 Y' ga eff 1 yi if .S 84 LOUIE JACKSON President GZQ44 Qgace SUE HORTON Tre asurer KENNETH WINN Vnce Presxdent LYNDA CAMPBELL Se cre tary I' rf L Jw-:Y 2 ,-r ,N ,. 1. T QQQ alt. r .4 rf' Jr Z' X53 ix 15'- ' 43 xv ,Pkg v.A'ti, ' N ' 'gxw ,pc-4 R,-vt Q:-Na! B , if Qaamafw GLENDA DUCK LOUIE IACKSOIN xsx 1 MARY BRADSHAW JANE BREWER MARTHA ANN BROWN OVELLA BRUNER NORMA BURRIS JANE BUTLER LINDA CAMPBELL BARBARA CARPENTER NITA COGGIN IONA ANDREASEN JAMES BATEMAN SHIRLEY BELL CHARLENE BENNETT WILLIAM BELL JEANENE BRADLEY 6' ,ly xx v YV gm- . ' ,L . Ar 'I .. ' '5' 5 ad 'Z' ' . ,:l'1 'f'- , .V JPN- . ,i.',,Q I 1' I, f s ' ' A - , ,J ar N--1 X V lyk' M I n . , . 4 . -if it I I r 'S' at W x qnlvg I a . x X X Nm ' CECIL COX BOB DAVIS MARIORIE DODSWORTH ROBERT DONALD PATSY DORMAN JEAN ANN DOWIS 'r 1 V ks' LARRY DOWNING CLENDA DUCK WANDA ECHOLS NORA EDCERTON ROBERT ELLIS BILLY EARL GERON NORA LOU GILMORE BILLY GODFREY BILLY GREEN A If 5- ,w QQ.. 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' iM' I nl'-1 ' ' ir f 5 fl. ff'-'f :nfl 1, I U n 1 ,,', ,' 4 1 u 5, A A . , . . , If Na -s ', 'K -.5 uf -.' 1. YL A group of sophomores enjoying a gab session in Mrs. Frvar's home- room. Gail seems to be e nj o y 1 n g the Christmas Ball. Smile for the birdie, Jane! ix, 1 KENNETH WINN STANLEY WINTON -1... 1. mff se,i NOT PICTURED: GARY BOONE GAIL COVINGTON GWENDOLYN GIFFORD VERNE LAWSON CONROY MCDANIEL BILL MCLENDON BARBARA NEAL WILBURN YARBOROUGH gfadd Ugece BOBBY CORN ELISON Pre S1 dent ? JOE. PAT LATHAM Vxce Presldent GARY LIGGETT JACQUIE STEPHENS Tre asure r Secretary W , I .' 5,4 , .PJ 'fi T-'Q.,g+ L,- Av' .,,,- Q -1- Q --. yv? -as ' 4-B 4'- Day-.Q 'gil 4, jr s- ,,,,'-f. . ua, mv 'QNXL' Run 1 IN Q31 14 ,, A 1- ..- k '-oar .5 A-4 ,,-v as A is Nxw f v .J 'W 'A-Af-Q GLENNA JACKSON JAMES THOMPSON . . f K1 ' -I -fm , v , , D , -.F ,. ,- AI, :' ' 1 n ,X ' - ax - ' '.' 'f , , A' .r . - ' 5 as . . ' N . T . , 'Y' f V , . - v' mL. A A ,Y I F Ft -,K ' ' ' M 3 , X-9 - ' I . L . wt - 23 V. 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Y JIMMY CARVER LEON CLEMENT GENE COFFMAN BRUCE COGGIN BOBBY CORNELISON IOAN CORNELISON 3 HARRIET BARKER PEGGY BEASLEY PAUL BRANSON SANDY BRASHEAR RAY BUFFINGTON LEOLA CABLE 'QTY ROY CORNELISON IACQUETTA COX NAN COZART LESLIE CRAFT WILLIAM CROW JOYCE CRUMPLER GRACY DICK JOYCE DUKE LEN EAKMAN 5' ALA LOUISE EDGIN DALE FAULKENBERRY JOHNNY FLOYD fb D INANCY GREEN DONALD RAY GREGG . 1 JAN GRIFFIN 'U PEGGY GRIFFIN WAYNE HANCOCK JACKIE HOPPER Y 5i -f 1 3 EJ '-'N lj- -iii, ' I Th rx 19. FAITH FORD CAROLYN GARDNER STANLEY GARRETT SANDRA GIFFORD W. C. GILBERT CAROLYN GRAY h . 5.1 Q S GLENNA JACKSON MIKE JACKSON JIM PAT JEFFRIES LOU JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON SAMMIE KISTLER ' 1 I IX FREDDY HOWARD NEOMA HUDDLESTON RONALD HUDSPETH SARAH HUTSON CHARLOTTE JACKSON DAVID JACKSON 3 L. ,WN unl ' hr f. BARBARA KOONCE DAN LANCASTER PAT LATHAM BILL LEONARD AVA CAROL LEWIS GARY LIGGETT BARBARA LOVEDAY MICKEY LOWE JOE PAT MCCRACKEN JERRY MCGLEASEN KATY MCKINLEY JOHNNY MCLAUGHLIN '3 KATHERINE OLIVER JANET OVERSTREET DONNA PARK BETTY PARR KATHERYN PHILLIPS GLENDA PICKETT A. 1 F BOBBY MCWILLIAMS SAUNDRA MERSHON KAY MITCHELL SHIRLEY MOORE NANCY MOYER ARMELDA NATIONS M VIRGINIA SCRUGGS ROBERT SINKS JANE SLAYDEN LOIS SMITH JERRY PRESTWOOD TREVA RICHEY FOY ROLLINS TIMMY ROTH MARGARET SCROGUM MONROE SCRUGGS WYNELL SNEED JOHN SPEAKE NANCY SPEARS IACOUIE STEPHENS JUNE STOM EVERETT STONER BETTY SULLIVAN NANCY SULLIVAN BARBARA TARPLEY EUGENE TEAL JAMES THOMPSON BERNICE TIMS BRYANT WHITAKER RENABELL WHITAKER ARVEL WILSON .IUDY WINN ELVENA WINTON MARY ZETZSCHE NOT PICTURED: FRESHMEN CARL BROOKS JOHN IRONS MARY ANN BURRIS DARLENE JUERGENSON RONALD COMPTON VIRGIL RUX JAMES CRAFT JIMMY STEPHENSON TROY GASKINS JUDY TATUM ILLARD RONALD GUINN ROY W RONNIE WILLET JUINIORS NOT PICTURED SANDRA COX JOYC E HENDERSON J C LEMOND AUDY REDIN DON SMITH KAY STEUVER I n 4 n Qeaimed .125 ff 1? fi AJ Rm Q A, Wifi .qv P I 0 gn..-, 'gai-dl' -42' 'N ul Iva.. ii I' ,I 'M 9' W5' ' CF P A-.ff '- :- 2: w:'f N ,A S :Ex if-Nvzyluolirvsza M -lv Wm- J, 4 ,. 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V I I lf' W K1 lsm1le for Janelle offman Nell was rowned I-Iomeconfung Queen after la s t home football game Al H c Marg1n Stovall, football queen together w1th her two escorts Raymond and Max durmg ceremony The ent1re basketball squad celebrates the coronat1on of the1r queen, Sharon H11l. V lft 2 'lw'.' ' if' . - we e I . w s ... i. LAYOUT WORK Dorothy Dod sworth Paula J'oplin J'ua nette T r out Genevieve Hoeldtke 4 ', .v t l , N f ,lixgl-ki K., Norma Sue Baker M - .J 4 jr Af- NW Rebecca Orton ' ' ' ' ' Glenda Howie These girls prepare the layout boards. SPONSOR Willie Lee Dickerman CO-EDITORS Glenda Howie Rebecca Orton BUSINESS MANAGER Iuanette Trout T YF 5 on 4:-nr These Students worked in the concession stands and in other ways FINANCIAL helped to finance this book. 5-. HOMEROOM SALESMEN BACK: Paula Joplin, Nancy Carpenter, Thelma King, Dorothy Dodsworth, Betty Watts, Genevieve Hoeldtke, Bruce Coggin, Jane Brewer, Jeanene Bradley, Adeline Clarke. FRONT: Anetta Cvuston, Elaine Petty, Norma Sue Baker. 1 v l - -an TYPISTS Anetta Guston Elaine Petty STANDING: Maggie T h om p s on, B e tt y Evans, Barbara Youngblood, Elvina Winton, Marjorie Dod sworth, Frances Overstreet, Mary Nell Kerby, Marilyn Loveall. SEATED. Paula Byrom, Pat Howard, Margin Stovall, Jackie Sue Tage, Mary Jameson, Reta Taylor, Jimmy Giles, Frances Foster. Members who maintained Honor Society record dur- ing 1954-1955. Standing: Rebecca Orton, David Stallings, Billy Hankins, Edward Raue, Lynn Cox, Charles Gifford, Raymond Covington, Duane Shelton, Wade Dyer. Middle row: Nancy Orton, Gerry Middleton, Joann A nd r e s s Jeannine Byrd Sue Jones Betty Watts N a nc y Stubbs Genevieve Hoeldtke Norma Sue Baker Front row Dorothy Dods worth Carolyn Hall Max ine Prater Virginia Fos ter Adeline Clarke M11 dred McCraw Mildred Welch Paula Byrom Sher ma Hachtel Not Pictured Juanette Trout New Honor Society Members Installed These were the newly installed members this year Standing Nathaniel Hamilton, Bill Hen son, Ja nic e St John, Jimmy Giles Margie Teague Clifton Robbins W1lbaRed1n Richard Stephens, Stanley Winton Robert Donald Kenneth Thompson Seated C a r ol Myrick, Linda Camp bell, Ovella Bruner Jane Brewer Jeanene B r a d l e y Patsy Hayes Anetta Guston Qheea feacfm CHEERLEADERS FOR 1955 Linda Campbell Yvonne Roblcheaux Marz1e Langford Donna Gandy Marg1n Stovall L1nda Kay Bradf1eld Our cheerleaders 1n actlon ft v 144 Q The Rabb1ts whoop lt up before Nocona game V .. o . x ' xx ' K W r . V Q K- ,A ,I-an 6 I , , V ' ' v - , X , -1 . . 'N I I L Vw- xx 5. xx 4 4 ,ive lv X f Q ,L 'ff' Semkm gan! 'l :nf S -.4 Everyone will agree that the high school band of '56 is the biggest and best yet. Although it is known throughout the state for its precision marching and expert training, the band had also done outstanding work during the concert s e a s on this year. This ninety piece musical aggregation is ve ry capably directed by Glenn H. Cunningham. Zum: Mafoa RETA TAYLOR g 9 s.- ' an f 'K N 115 933, -x, -. N. ' :' . -.3-h 1 S ' Wir Q- QM. 2'Q'Y.y bgw. , T'-wif.. Nh-5.-x CHARLENE BENTLEY GRETA HANCOCK BETTY EVANS j V RETA TAYLOR LYNDA SWAGERTY THELMA KING GLENDA HOWIE Secretary Vice-President EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RETA TAYLOR RONNIE RUCKER Drum Major President I TROMBONE and BARITONE N3 SECTION L FLUTE and PICCOLO SECTION J CELESTIAL TRUMPETS CORNET and TRUMPET SECTION 'f' W .Aix I IIS! ,7 1 11, L. A x CLARINET CI-IOIR Jn BASS SECTION HORN SECTION 3 SA XOPHONE CHOIR PERCUSSION SECTION DOUBLE REED SECTION i 'Y ri umm gan! J'- ' .fl in-L -swf THE JUNIOR BAND IN CONCERT FORMATION , EXECUTIVE COUNCIL it DRUM MAJOR .... . . . Larry Yarbro PRESIDENT ....... . . .Jerry Cantwell DRUM MAJOR. . . . . . Larry Yarbro VICE-PRESIDENT ......... Judy Johnson MAJORETTES. . . ..... Judy Johnson SECRETARY ......... Marilyn Carpenter Peggy Underwood f,kL..,, A y ,J ga 1110 Ll L1 Lair STANDING Darlene Hendr1x, Elalne Petty J1mm1e Lou Wells, MBXIHE Prater Judy W1nn, Sharon H111 Patl-Ioward,Charlotte Jackson, Mar11ynLoveal1 Anetta Guston,V1rg1n1a Foster, Myrna Dow1s, Jane Brewer, JoanG1ll, Jeanene Bradley Jo Ann Wood Marz1e Dodsworth Gerry M1ddleton Jack1e Sue Tage, Zoe Balch Frances Overstreet Betty Watts Sue Prec1se, Mary Jameson, Beverly Den ton, Mrs Young Mary Nell Kerby SEATED Betty Evans,NancyCarBente1-,irirlfarrell Joyce Henderson, Greta Hancock Ga1l Kmg Sue I-Iarr1s, B a r ba ra W1nn, Barbara Carpenter Dorothy Dodsworth Paula Jophn Genev1eve Hoeldtke Norma Sue Baker, Nancy Stubbs OFFICERS PAT HOWARD PRESIDENT VIRGINIA FOSTER VICE PRESIDENT MAXINE PRATER SECRETARY TIMMIE LOU WELLS TREASURER The L1brary Club, sponsored by Mrs W1ll Young, c ons 1 s t s of g1rls who are mterested 1n learnmg more about the management of a l1brary These g1rls learn tocatalogue books, and they also a1d 1n check1ng out books durmg study hall per1ods A well known spot m the library. My ' ZA I . 4 9 , I 4' t .as. , . K A-X I ' -. '- f- Pr as -4 ' n ' ,f--A , A g 5 . l . J I I.. - LIVVUV . . . . . . . ui ' I I L7 . - . . . . I I . , , . , . , . X I 9 1 ' ' XLR. . , . X, 7 1 , ' , J n n n 5 I I I , . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . W! me SW ff 4 'm,., I ,, -4 T fo- :Sf- - smrr P V Pearce Sponsor Mike Klmkel Managing Editor Billy Hankms News Editor jimmy Giles Circulatmg Manager David Stallings Exchange Editor Gracie Dyck, Mary Zetzsche Reporters Working on this periodical has given the staff an inside view of the ups and downs experienced by a newspaper The first semester the paper was put out entirely by the students and their sponsor and they spent many long and weary hours working at this task In the latter part of the year, the staff did the make-up work on the paper and then had it printed by a commercial firm .Science 81144 The Science Club is composed of students who are interested in science and wish to learn more about the various fields of science. The main objective of the club this year has been to train each member to operate the various projectors in the Visual Aid Department. Films on science are used so that knowledge in that field is gained while they learn to run the machine, Back Row John Speake, james Zetzsche, james Bateman Middle Row Barbara Youngblood, Terry McCarty, Stanley Winton, Robert Donald, Mildred Mc Craw james Colter, Raymond Clement, Margin Stovall, jimmy Roth Charles Gifford Seated arou.nd table Duane Shelton, David Stallings, Carolyn Hall Adeline Clarke MISS Hoeldtke sponsor , . . I . . . . 1 7 ' ' . . . . I 1 1 . iff: ' AJ! Jlufaae Jammakm of 14 S 5 f' ' f l ' 1 A 5 f . H5 5 if -if 5 g Q 1 Q ' ly l. I ' 5 ' Q , W T Presentation of F.H.A. Be , A ' I cf, , V . K Ta. ' 4 Officer Installation Program -, --L- . ,, Xa, Texas Flag Project Freshman Initiation 'Nb- Dad Date Night The girls decorating the bulletin board Public School W in honor of their Dads. ...X .ri F.H.A. girls hold open house to show the public the newly decorated department. XA. Clothing Class Fun for all!! bi 'in '71 , '-'ff 1' J -- . p W ' i Y V , f I I A . '14 Rotarian Luncheon Dads and daughters lined Mother-Daughter up for refreshments. Christmas Tea Selling merchandise that won't come back to customers who will S f WHL 'try ff D. E. Club OFFICERS President ------- I. W. Scruggs Vice President ------ Betty Polk Secretary ------ Monica Hancock Treasurer --------- Jane McNatt Reporter ----------- B'ill Caudle Parliamentarian ------ Sue Jones Sgt.-at-Arms--- Melton Dimock Sponsor P V Pearce Sue Jones Johnny Agee Dodsons Wilson Drug Candid shots of students at their training stations Mike Seitz- Bill Caudle- Melba DOTITIBH Covey Sz Fuller Bowie News Bowie Drug Jfuline Qafzmefzfi of Nmeazca Edward Raue pres1dent, tog w1th h1s fellow off1cers L X The local F F A Chapter 041 ether 4H and F F A Project Show M ff? Pyg Bobby Gardner Wlth h1s fme Hereford Wh1le the boys cut wood Mr Latham barbecues meat for the annual feed James Zetsche shows h1s Angus Steer at the 'Q-gf: P5 V159 If 'Q f . U P if . ' ' , P - ' e 'Y V , 'r' 1 s ,. W X ' - ' A i l 'P or 2 x l 'sl' 1.x ' rw fi 'N A .. ,.. 3,1 M- . we u .. uw. f E1 an l f 1, V 1 1 M K ff Y! ff if E K- lf -E A -+:--- ,QI ,N . H' fl r 'I - 1' ll .L-gf. b V 5 . 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J I 7maeZ UMA OFFICERS Paul Tahaferro Sponsor Edward Raue Presldent Maw: Latham VICC pres1dent Marg1n Stovall Secretary treasurer It has bec ome the custom for Bow1e I-hgh School sernors who are 1nterested 11'1l'I'18lC1Y1g an educat1onal tr1p after graduatlon to form a Travel Club for the purpo s e of mak1ng money and a1d1ng 1n planrung the tr1p Th1s yea r the sen1ors ra1sed money by s ell1ng papers a nd sponsomng varlous shows The1r e a rrung s were augmented by the Mothers Club wh1chra1sed money byhavlng bake sales and by selllng rummage Ed Margux and Max enjoy look1ng at sc ene s of New York they hope to see 1n the spr1ng Pomtmg out the places to be V1S1t8d by the Travel Club th1s sprmg 1S Ed Raue, the pres1dent Emma UM Stanchng Pa t Howard, Norma Baker Nancy Stubbs Frances Overstreet, Jeanene Bradley MaJor1e Dodsworth Jane Brewer, Mary Jameson Mary NellK1rby Anetta Guston Seated Adellne Clarke, Elalne Petty Rebecca Orton, Carolyn Hall Betty Watts Thelma K1ng Kneel1ng Mr Easterwood, sponsor Greg Underwood M1ke Kunkel Jack Waller James Colter Th1s year the Drama Club had as 1tS pr1nc1 pal ObJeCt1V6 the productlon of two one act plays Angel Ch1ld and Twelve Pound Look Th1s organ1zat1on also sponsored debate, oratory, and poetry read1ng Mr Easterwood dxrectmg m a scene from Angel Ch1ld ' Jane, Greg, and James worklng hard on a se Among the tasks of the club members was the Job of f1x1ng the sets for the plays Th1s Job 1nvolved pa1nt1ng woodwook lay 1ng wallpaper, and gett1ng the sets 1nto place P GM Sxttmg john Irons, Stanley Garrett, Margm Stovall Jerry H111 Mary Zetzsche Standmg B1lly I-lankms jack Waller Max Latham Melton Dlmock, Wxlburn Yarbrough, johnny Reynolds OFFICERS Max Latham V1ce Presldent Margm Stovall Secretary Treasurer The photography club IS composed of those students lnterested 1n leammg how to use varzous types of cameras develop fllm and prmt and enlarge p1ctures . I, I , x s . 7 S5 . 5 , K N , . : 2 , I 1 1 ..., ...T X 5 . . : . , . , . . : . . , i , . . Melton Dimock ------------------- --------------- Pr esident . , . . . . Waaiiaff Squad Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bow1e Bowie Bowle Bow1e 4'Con Coaches Fite Lemons and Mattmgly exchang1ng v1ewpo1nts RECORD OF SEASON f 0 33 12 6 0 Cl' CII Burkburnett Electra Handley Graham Diamond Hill Nocona Decatur Iacksboro Wichita Falls Olney ce Games Z0 6 8 35 19 :fc Pk ic 341 The Jackrabbits of 55 showed except1onally fine team sp1r1t although they did not come out on top thls year Often a moral v1ctory means more than a physlcal victory, and 1f h been said that 1t 1S not that you won this 1S true our boys had a good season, for lt as or lost but how you played the game d 1ll be lost by graduation th1s year Max Anthony Raymond Eight members of the squa w d Leon Garrett Arnold T1ms, Ronn1e Clement, Ed Gilliland Paul Martin, Charles Giffor Rucker and Thomas Armstrong BILLY HANKINS Manager lv ,Q ,fix The team 1n a huddle, discussing the matter at the Graham game It has been agreed by the coaches and teammates alike that Billy 15 one of the best managers the team has ever had ,ff wld' 'N 128i strfl-Q UN! fa 25.42 E 1 ' , I I ' . ,n x 1 rt Q . ' A .H I . . , ,, ' V A ' 1 c , . ' Q F Q , ' . ' 1 o - - 4 A 5 1. . 9 6. Back Row: Coach Fite, Davis Willard, Thomas Armstrong, Duane Shelton, Don Roland, Hal Sinclair, Sonny Lawyer,Raymond Clement, Ed Gilliland, Max Anthony, Glen Ray Beg- ley, Coach Mattingly. Middle Row: Don Smith, Donald Unger, Cecil Cox, Paul Martin, Leon Garrett, Arnold Tims, Richard Stephens, Ronnie Hankins, James Cantwell, Charles Gifford. Bottom Row: Billy Henson, George Baker, Ronnie Rucker, George Blackmon, Louie Jackson, Windell Smith, Monte Cooper. CO-CAPTAINS MAX ANTHONY RAYMOND CLEMENTS Tackle Back C 9 . x n ' Q Lf 1' 'I X A X x 'lf' 'Lf I ' W Q Y ,vo X 'D I an ll ' W n NK Q gg li 2. Q is ' ff O I' 1 0 , 1 V1 - ur ' f..,al S . ED GILLILAND Center PAUL MARTIN End CHARLES GIFFORD Guard LEON GA RRETT Tackle f ' e -4 I 1 . 1-1, t ' ,N T I P. X N RONNIE HANKINS End Dig those crazy uniforms! Band takes over for clown performance. sw A ' JAMES CANTWELL Center 53? .r RICHARD STEPHENS Back 4, CECIL COX Tackle RONNIE RUCKER Back ,'nry The-r -A THOMAS ARMSTRONG Typ1 al group of spectators at Bow1e game Tackle F 4 ws 1 I tr ' - .Q- xg, ff- 5 .371-LL' xi' 'I f,f,? :al l , uf M 3 5,64 . - 7 '-2. V., , ,Sxy ff A J: ' J I ifla 'H QQ' N 0 7 A if P 1 -fir. 'L GLEN RAY BEGLEY GEORGE BAKER BILLY HENSON Back Guard Guard , U, X v 'N- V A - L. 'Ev Coach Fite yells instructions from the sidelines. Iackrabbit fans join the students in a pre-game pep rally. A Bowie Iackrabbit tackled by two i .mg CARROL MORGAN DON SMITH GEORGE BLACKMON Guard Tackle Guard Workers in the new concession stand look relieved that the rush is over. I' 5 .Tacksboro boys. Sonny Lawyer scores against Nocona. An exciting mome nt in the Decatur game. E 7mm -Qaeda!! .JO Q! Xalf 14 Q m KL X.1,7X.JlA! 1T g10,1 I VJ- T7 ' 'AS-ZS! K' I x '-'N' L -G4 Top Row Roy Cornehson Freddy Howard Bob Donald .Terry T1ms Gene Coffman Donald Ray Grevg Leslme Craft Carol Morgan and Arv1l W1lson Center Row Ronme Wlllet Joe Pat .Teffmes Johnny Reynolds Danny M1ller Bobby Cornel1 son Joe Pat McCracken Everett Stoner Foy Roll1ns P l Branson Dale Faulkenberry Andy Mart1n,Iohnny Floyd Bottom Row Vern Lawson au Roy W1llard James Craft Boyne and Olney scramble for the ball 'x 'XM T1ms out races Decatur Eagles for a score. ll out Good blocl-ung enables Floyd to pu 1n front 1n the Decatur game. ' , I If , I v A F ' ,fn F. ,, h X W l v r 'L Q f -ag I F55 I . 1 as B+, F ' N4 ' - s S 1 X X 'B V ' J A CJ A -- ' ' ' 5 l Q -' -- ' ' A ff' A' ff 1 ' vii, j '-X ,4 I 'H 3,4 b V' 5 .., '- . - if v I wi' ' ' f lui, 'W v , Q, ' ' N I . ,, , 3:1 'yn ,1': Ir fills, - - 5 -'i.7',V'-A M f I-V R 'I ' . ' V 1 -. .a.. 'fi ' ' F , or ,. F F : Y I i Y 3 1 . I I I D 1 .1 1 1 ' . - I . . , . , y . I .- 1 ' 'f 1 H 1 . 0 X V: V 1 ' Y I I I , . P W K Q ,Q ,Q Basketball G1rls B Team V1ck1e Zahn Mgr Jane Anderson Sh1rley Summers Patsy Dorman Marz1e Langford Nora Edgerton Joy Wh1taker Glenda Duck Ioan Cornehson Marue Beverly Betty Truax Deanna Holloway Betty Sull1van Coach Edwards Str1ke Three ' an ...pav- Ov! .4-in 1' T ry1ng out for tenn1s are M1ldred McCraw, Adelme Clark Sue Jackson, Donna Gandy and Elame Petty Sl 6 2 IIBQ -.QV Volleyball 1S one of the favor1te sprmg s ports . . , . 'I' 51 l T- N' . ' fl D X .T T J x ' ev!-B W -A -A ' ' x ' ,- It tv, ox V' I B' 'I k . D ' dz r - :f .S A rl X V, T' ,X K' 'Q . B i f lf ' fl Q .'.,y Q, .1,,l. Li P 1' D ,Lg 4 Ecukel' Ball OWIE gOWlg X' Q9 X. . ! W f we 47 1 17 av Q' f Sow!! QOWI4' A 36W If QW! bGWI! 4 y W .rf svjj 57 ,f f, ve- , I A 4 'M C X W K .As X f--,rf ' V X- I - fe. ' ,of 3 af Qt N' R' 'H Top Row: C orky Hilburn - mgr., Mr. Lemons - coach, Donald Grey, Don Roland, Max Latham, Cecil Cox, Carl Raleigh, Billy Garon, Jimmy Higgs, Bob Davis, Wade Dyer, Ronnie Hankins, Billy Hankins - mgr. Middle Row: James Thompson, Johnny McShan, Ronnie Robicheaux, Bobby Gardner, Benny Carver, Peanut Winn, Monty Cooper. Front Row: Bobby Cornelison, Richard Stephens, Davis Willard, Billy Godfrey, Billy Green. Our Iackrabbits had avery successful season although they did not come out on top. The boys dis- played a fine exhibition of sportsmanship and good school spirit all through the season. The Rabbits madea total of 1,608 points to their opponents 1,25Z. We are very proud of our teams records for this year. Jimmy Higgs and Benny Carver were high point scorers for the team, Higgs with 371 points and Benny with 331. TIM HIGGS BENNY CARVER Center Guard QW! QOWIQ e0W'e 7' 74 fix, .. A scramble for the ball in that all important game against the Bellevue Eagles which determined the championship of the Bowie Invitational Tournament. Mr. Lovett congratulates the Bowie boys and presents to them the first place trophy for the Bowie Tournament. KI' Dyer leaps for a try at the basket agaumst Nocona Thompson goes 1n for a hook shot agamst Decatur. BOBBY GARDNER Guard MIZLUJL gafifef gall X1 i :M- Top Row Bobby S1nks, Jerry W1ll1ams, Roy Cornehson Lesl1e Craft Gene Coffman Gary L1ggett Sammy K1stler M1ddle Row Roy W1llard Pat Latham, Stanley Garrett, Jerry Prestwood Dan Lancaster Leon Clement Front Row J1mmy Carver, Iack1e Hopper, Dav1d Jackson, M1ke Jackson The Iunlor Basketball team consxst mostly of Freshmen to gether wxth a few Sophomores Under Coach Rob1nson s leader Shlp the boys had a successful season, wmmng four games out of e1ght The teams wh1ch they played were Ga1nesv1lle D catur, Sl1dell,and also m the Graham Tournament The start mg l1ne up was Leon Clements, Jerry Prestwood Pat Latham, Gary L1ggett and Bobby Cornehson I ' 1 V r ee N 7 e C - ,,. 1' 4. , t I I ' l I4 4 l ' 33 . 1 , . Z V I 4. . QQ X' G . ' . ' A 4 , 1 ,ri N X . I A xxx. , i C n z . . . . I . , I ' 2 ' . , , , , . . . . . , 6- Bowie Girls Win District The 1955 56 Chris Basketball Squad Wlth managers Jane Anderson and V1Ck1 Zahn and Coach Edwards LINDA CAMPBELL SUE JACKSON 2 Yr Letterman 3 Yr Letterman Co capta1n Co captam . , . - .41 n . Q . XQ 'QE E -,f 1' :z-Y' X L 5 K J Q 5.2 QA 2 . -4 44 Las. -4 .bi LES A Q1 fl V f 643 , , , , 1 - :A V 33? I ,Q Li X- In 171117 X I q, N. A XT 4 E . S 1 f, iw W , ,I A . 5 Q J 54. xhug, 3-5 xx Wwe 'I Q ' 'QI 5. 'N . .. X , - - -- . J. A '-P-'-as -' 'N 1 -- wa- 'Hg' , ' -'::'!i. A -- ,-,tX-24. ' ' y.-,j,..3-. .A. , - 'fu 'f .'-' ' V 'Wig , , ' .b - l. w-J -. . 'f 1 '.'a,, 4 TRACK GROUP Standing: Louie Jackson, Bobby Cornelison, Johnny Floyd, Sarnmie Kistler, Robert Donald, Johnny Reynolds, Jack Waller,Danny Miller,Andy Martin, Richard Stephens, Coach Mattingly. Kneeling: Paul Branson, Davis Willard, Wade Dyer, Sonny Lawyer, Raymond Cle- ment, Hal Sinclair, Windell Smith. D f A, -'x,- 'QX ini DISTANCE RACES HURDLES 440 yard dash, 880 yard dash, one mile relay. . 5 . ' DASH MEN X' ' - USM' f R lt 100 yard dash, 220 yard E! ' ' - A . .,,.. - pn, ,, li-,,g,. dash, 440 yard relay. 1 I' I, 1 Lil 'KI , Wd, .. fy ' I Y, V r G 4' Q I ff. .' . W x 1. ,+ A Q r -- f ' J-.4 . -A f' E, I , N f A l ' 'J Q M we L Sain . ' i - ' W ' ff f - :lk I 1 V - dv . t 'J . X IJ . as ef- - .Ke af. Q ' - Q -A . . 4.,,, qi, pac!-.L,L:H fi.- A. g, .- - . , x Z Y ISN., W, . t' 3 s ' Q W7 Q, ...L .gil-'- ' I FIELD MEN Broad jump, discus, shot put, high jump. x, 5 t ' fe' ' Q,-'Qt' 1 v V , lf' fx 1, fr V' X i f X ,Ms-fpg gf ,ix , 'f X QQJA A 4., 'Q-3' Coach Robertson and his Junior High School Track Team. We are proud of this group, because this early training makes the prospects for future track teams brighter. Bugle!! 7mm af 3+ '1 Ja- -- i 47 - I e.. if x ' SY 1 6 H e 5 ' r Q 5' h ' 4 N is h JI ' Y . ' f tl ' 7' r Of- 1 '. 1 I y . My . fy 4 fc, 3 y' Q7 1 J , L I M' fl f ' ' Q ev '1! ' C - 1 1' f . I- 5 F 'ln .-- . - ' V X 6' ,I h -K .', i X f .-J v 'X v . 'Q ' ., I l ' ' , , f 5' f I ,L is ,L - .youll-, .f 5- 1' r I 'X N'J K if p X h A Riga ' . W . Y lx i r f 5, X ' ' ' I ' 5 1' N s ,Q J v , fx T fx is ,. X -A ' A ,I E oy' . , 151W.t Y- , I .5 - Standing: Max Anthony, manager, Gary Farmer, Leon Clement, Bobby Sinks, George Baker, Donald Unger Billy Hankins, Ronnie Robicheaux, Louie jackson, john Irons, Coach Fite. Kneeling: Monte Cooper, Paul Martin, jerry Williams, Don Roland, Lynn Cox, Ronnie Hankins, john Mc Shan, james Hill. Seated: Dale Faull-cenberry, Bobby Comelison, Benny Carver, Peanut Winn, Ronald Compton, Bobby Lendon, captain. Baseball, which is increasing in popularity in this area, is another sport that is outstanding in our school. During this season, our team played against Henrietta, Burkburnett, Sher- man, Krum, Olney, jacksboro, and Nocona. The latter three teams were our opponents in conference play. Mc ' 'D EE 3 5 S as ,ff -5vm,,4::5 KIM 1 QW -x . ,ws V The cheerleaders rousing enthusiasm before the Olney game. Qur Rabbits In Action l1 A 1 Q l fs LL..- Anetta registering guests for thc F.H.A. open house. ,. il' ,,,.4,fv-- ,...f- s,- Dorothy and Paula enjoying the lovely fall weather. .....,y,.. Y K! 5 . gba,-..,. . ,Q 45 . I l L s .E xg In early October the art class took part in the annual Sidewalk Art Show. .il-. x9g we as FK Santa comes to school Girls, are you sleepy? With winter comes Thanks giving and Christmas, and the many parties which are given at school in the homes, and at the Youth Center A happy looking group enjoying a Youth Center dance I A 4 I Isn't she cute 9 Sue and Gail in real Texas attire. Enjoying the first snowfall. .lgm Q 1 it Y .. A Q Q ,f AQ, 6 no e r 'Q Q s N 3 ., ... ,k A If T. Vi' 'V' xx ' 4 ,J ,fr if ,--.- 1 2, 4 , fl y ' f 1 ' WJ D . - .. 'P w' , B . - ' 'J Getting the point across, Mrs. Davis ? Students taking notes llnun 53 o . :- - it QS- ' . . X Q., 4 l r - my-mv Miss Hoeldtke explain- Before mid-term te a c h e r s lng 3 question ln Science' pour it on, and the students try frantically to catch up. , .5 Q. fa, alfa' A J b ei , 3 L+ if f ' l I .g...... An early morning scene in a typical homeroom in science class. Norma on the job as an officer helper. Luke, working hard ? LJ .f ? Th1s play Twelve Pound Look was Bow1e S entry 1n one act play contest vv' C 1 it-f-1 Follow1nU m1d term the basketball and annual work beglns 1n earnest and In terschola St1C League entrles prepare for contests The n1ghtly sess1ons of the annual Our teams gett1ng staff cornbme both work and play ready to shoot fl' aah I H gfhi Durmg Public School Week, v1s1tors enjoyed Mrs Dona1d's work on dmsplay m the hbrary. I The Homemakers preparmg for their Valentme party. 'i'v2' '1 ' .gl. Katt 1 W ll '3 'g1s113fi5,.1 5: 4,4 gi Q J ? pp' 5 ot.. ' Q 9 W' Yi F, J' 5' 4 L .. W ' J 'inf 'E' ax '3 my J' 'Y . . I In , -. , Q. 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' ' 1' ang J, .. fl , W A, P , D . -qs 14 sh 1 - gcc. g'. f'!f'!':1il 'if ' ' S301 -f ' w v , ' ' 9 w .via-v :FEP , 'QQ 4 F -f- f-- e ff be 5- ll 4- -4 5 Seniors of 1955 boarding the train for Chicago Washulgton New York and N1agara Falls Playing games, reading, and napping were en- joyed on the train. -1 I Mr Tahaferro V1S1tS W th thc adults on the boat tr1p 31 ound Manhattan ' x the C a pitol I L Blackmon Truck and Tractor Bmdiew We would l1ke to express our apprec1at1on to the follow1ng flrms and 1nd1v1duals for the1r contr1but1ons t0 the 1956 J'ackrabb1t Not only have they supported the school fxnancmally but cont1nually boost lt on every occas1on Aga 1n we say thanks for they are the ones who always stand beh1nd us and help to make the school what It 1S Ferndale Mxlk Co Travel In Motel W1nn and Son Feed Store and The Egglestons Owners W1nn s Hatchery Bow1e Locker Plant Underwood Manufacturlng Co Internatwnal Harvester Dealer Bow1e Poultry and Egg Co L1ggett Upholstery Fabrlcs and Supplles Cox Sewmg Machme Shop Montague Farmer s Co Op Feed Seed, Fert1l1zer, and Farm Products Clark s Furn1ture New and Used Furn1ture Bow1e Insurance Agency Bonds F1re Casualty Insurance H F Brooks Furn1ture F1rst Nat1onal Bank Cornphments of M Johnson Poultry Ranch Breeder of World s Best S1ngle Comb Wh1te Leghorns Gary Nees Lumber Company Bu1ld1ng Mater1als R 8: M Feed Store Phone 134 Evans Motor Company Loveall s Steam Laundry Boyd Auto Parts J'ohnn1e Free s Cafe Comphments of Farmer s Eat Shop Complunents of George Rucker Morrow s Coffee Shop Best Place In Town To Eat Dodson s Dept Store Western Cleaners Modern Beauty Shop I-Ialr Styllng and Cutt1ng Our Speclalty Bow1e Grocery Company Your Fr1ends Henderson Gramte Co Bow1e W1ch1ta Falls I T Hard1ng Income Tax and Accountlng Dr J' R Applegate, Optometr1st Nocona Locker Plant Roger G1les Cornphments of Scott Whaley Comphments of Clarence Newsom Comphments of Dr I.. C Funchess Veter1nar1an Snow Cap Drlve In Cafe Texas O1l F1eld SSTVICE, Inc W C Jones, Ir Cornphments of Monroe Laundry Ot1S Grocery Montague H1ghway W1Ch1t3 Construct1on Comphments of Bow1e Cl1n1c Merchants Grocery Company Complnnents of Chamber of Commerce Wagonseller s Fru1t Farm and G1ft Shop Bow1e Butane Gas Company The Dalry Hut McDonald and Ph1ll1ps Texaco Ser Hoeldtke s S1ncla1r s Ser Sta Cotton s Cafe and D1n1ng Room Long s Humble Stat1on Complflments of Elton Wlnton Qulckway Grocery Open 7 to 11 Roberts Rad1ator Shop Kow Kow Korner The Meet1ng Place C D Shamburger Lumber Company Bow1e Sand and Gravel Compl1ments of Cotton Hoffman Texo Feed Market Bow1e Texas Bow1e Flower Shop W1Ch1t3 H1ghway Hall1e Coll1ns Real Estate Texas Dress Corporatlon A wonderful place to work Cantwell O1l Company Stephen s Furnlture Park Shaw T1n Shop Heard s Hardware Parrlsh s Ready to Wear and G1fts Patterson Stud1o and Camera Shop Perklns T1mberlake Company W H Stephen s Hardware Slaughter Drug Store Perry s 5 10 and Z5 Allen Hardware G1ft Goods MaJest1c and Tra1l Theaters Kersey s 5 10 Store Cady s Men Store W1lson Drug Store Compl1ments ofL D Eakman T H Wheeler Real Estate Gr1ff1n s Rexall Drug The Style Shop Ready to Wear, G1fts and Jewelry Comphments of Servlce Plpe L1ne Company Comphments of Texas Company LEWIS O Hancock Insurance Walker s Var1ety Store Compl1ments of Jameson Insurance Coye Ratl1ff Jeweler Tra1lway Cafe and Bus Statlon Owens gl Brumley Funeral Home A 1 Typewr1ter Company Sales, Serv1ce and Rentals Sales SGFVICC, and Rentals Burgess Funeral Home Elvln Butler Jones Texas SQTVICB C L H1ckey S1ncla1r Serv1ce Stat1on . . . - . 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