Bowie High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Bowie, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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'wgflfkmfa-J, JACKRABBIT .nn. 4 - - ai -:ala-.-. 04 l?5 7 R SEPTEMBE 5 N T ' T 1 3 4 21011121333 1611181920209 mmwwm 5 M CTOBER Tr 910 57533125412 'S 282930s-57252627 J RY' 'RY sN 1' 4 Z 8 gmlll 121115 2322 202122 X FEBRUARY 4 8 :ou 6 Hxafggg 4151 24352627213 4 mn 121314 xsxe r11a19202l2zg?53o 2425252728 Mgy w-,rs 5 6 7 12 9 91011 l9gg5:4g5gg718 4 26272529303128 In presentmg the jackrabb1t for 1957 the annual staff vushes to portray the varxous phases of school l1fe through the theme of Our Calendar If anyone has ever taken not1ce of the student act1v1ty calendar, they have reallzed 1ts 1mportance symbohze the busy, but enjoyable, months spent m the com pletron of another unforgettable school year T1me and calendars w1ll contrnue to pass brlngmg new faces and scenes to our school It 1S our smcere desxre that when you tum through the pages of th1s annual It wxll brmg back many happy memones of your school days r B x s 6 8 30 7 4: 2 3 4 s 2 920 . . , Y. u T r 5 x Z 3 5 . . .V . . 1 212329303 to all student functions. Through a series of calendars, we 3 I 2 7 8 9 . . . . . 1 6 as 23 . . . l 2 3 5 61 89 31 U M 1, I 2 3 4 I I Our Mrs Young has a wmnmg srmle for every student rn BHS Fmendhness and helpfulness are her two prmcxpal traxts A nat1ve of Bowre and a graduate of BHS, Mrs Yotmg can provxde all types of mformatxon about students or ex students whenever needed A11 the students look up to Mrs Young as the best fnend Bowxe has to offer So to you, Mrs Yolmg, we, the annual staff, w1sh to dedrcate the 1957 jackrabbrt 'S Boys Homernakino appears interestinv and amazing to these industrious students Girls I-Iomemakinsu and Home and Fam1ly Relations complete our Home Economics Department This Physical Education Class demonstrates their ability to handle a volle yball. They also take part in other sports, such as basketball, baseball, and tennis. ' we' l'heCraftClass offers many 1nte1 casting fields in th1S art Leather tool d learn lng and wood work are two varieties of skills these stu ents Latin I offers many challenges to diligent students. Miss Dickerman lends a helping han tions of myths, such as The Aeneidf' d to teach them grammar, vocabulary, and transla- '- Wf 'SM I D X L li:- Harry Jordan offers his serv- A typical Homemaking Ill clean-up scene. ice to the public at Ragsdalgs Se rvice Station . The Typing I class learns the importance of accuracy and speed. The other courses offered in the Commer- cial Department are Typing H, Bookkeep- ing, and Shorthand. While the teacher's away,the Fish will play. A77 9 N .yea A Sonjaand Dudley appear veryinterested in general science as Coach Woosley looks on. The other science courses offered in BHS are Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. 'l 'l ling .,, 0 o f qt ' ,JX 4, wx, Kermit is busy producing pic- Classroom scene in D.E. Clifton Z1 r r a n gg i n g stock at tures nt, P:ltterson's. Parker-'s. Atypical scene in physics class. Mr. Bynum demonstrates one ofthe many power tools to the shop class. Lf The ag class learn many different techni- ques used in farm life. In Civics the Seniors learn the importance of citizenship and the functions of our vowernment This knowledge will be beneficial to each in later life +. ,.,.f,'-I-'ha 3' ,uh 44 Mechanical Drawing proves interesting to many ,students in BHS. It is one of the many subjects which may prove useful in making a living. 'QI A .3 -7' t hi h school Mrs Robertson the firs assisted by Nancy who secretar is I in the represents the 1r1s who Worx d ofthe day office each pei 10 Talking is a typical scene in study hall although t aeriod to prepax e onsider it a most impoi tan I ni lny students C foi the day s schedule ulilf' i 1 nl F, ...af -iff rv-X dia vranxin The Senior English Class is studying the basic steps in ' the study of grammar tences, which is one of the many phases in 1' .ff ,gf g sen- I NYJ a 49? ..-2' Latin ll students spend the year translating selections from Virgil, Livy, Pliny, and from Caesar's Gallic War. They also increase Voc abulary and grammatical knowledge. i' K. Literature froni all parts of the world and the fine points of grammar are studied by English ll students. I ZW7' onlie During the summer these three rooms were com- pletely r enovate d. Each xv a s repainted, refloored, and has all new furniture. We are very proud of them, and they are more condu- cive to study. be L... Mrs. I-Ienry's Texas History class gives seniors an interesting look into their state's patriotic heritage. X114-A, ra-X ' ' -r Y' xr 0 a 1 c nlul is me rhd as tht busic at momm ol' thfb sch vol 1 11 for 111 tho unc C11 ' ' ' 1 wept-x V 5 I ' ' '13 , 3 .' z , fi Q yu ' '. M1410 A rm w1Lh 1110 uu- m1iniSi.1'ut,i0n of El School. It is then than lzuildimggs, nlust be in order, schedules for Ihr- x'c?ur 5 work n ol' 'H ivom-cl 0111, policies and rules ami rcyg11l111,ion5 avi 1':1u11l1ymurftingshcld, and rvwiwx mio st,uclQnLs uomplotod. SEPTEMBER 'L1956 sun. L-MmvI!?NDAY A I meson l WEDNESDAL--l Tnunsnnv 1 rmmw sn. fr.,:1 131 . .. ' HW 2 3 4X V 5 M 6 2 1. ,,,,y3ff s 'I L y .7 ' pf ' 1 +A' l Brig 'ML2 9 10 11, 1 12 13 14 15 .f 1 W4 -' AL .d.4,..Ll-.A-.A -me F- A ,. 'J 3 :LIZ 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 A ,i 22 mJ+,.,,1.,.,bQ4.j-0-1. ... ig --.- ,-- JX-AL 23 24 25 26 27 iffil' U7 28 f 29 40 if M in -K-Ju,-.M,ljuA,Al gown! of Y...- 9' 'Y S-.Q L 1.. Standlng Charles Blackmon, S T Hoffman Supt C D Allen Seated Dr B H Roberts, Burton Karsteter, Bob Welch, B111 Brewer, Ernest Chandler OFFICERS S T HOFFMAN PRESIDENT BURTON KARSTETER VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES BIACKMON SECRETARY TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR MRS EVA GILES P , 1' i 1, 0, 1 sg, -Y 1. ' f . if gif: '5 ' Q'-i2SY1Yf f . ff- .-ff 3 wwf: --.fs . mf. 1, ' 4fk3??iE'i4, , -1-4 .t ,X gf .ag-Q4--, .F'-'fir .ff'f'v.i, , --3 , --hi. -,-L,fwQMi::5, 'V .Wigan-f ' 'A-' 5,5,afv1,.:E' TA x 1 vl- G ll!! TP holi 1114 O11 118 JPPII xu 1 uw 1 LIOXL1 1 11141111111 111 xc1o 1 2 11N +1 131111 r xghoo Il 11 11 as 111 .111 tha atuclc ms oi BH5' QR. Wap.. Mr Tahaferro has dedmated h1s hfe to helpmg make better c1t1zens of today s youth He stresses the unportance of domg one s best as a Clt 1zen 1n th1s great democracy of ours H1s mterest 1n the students IS ev1denced by h1s endless endeavors Wh1Ch consume much of h1S tmme and energy He 15 a 11fe long fr1end of each student ,'-- 1 L ,,,, ' 4: ' f I o O 0 1 ' ' NINA DAVLIN PAUL PEARCE WILLIE LEE DICKERMAIN R, E. MATTINGLY Home and Family Distributive Education English-Latin Boys' P. E. HOlI1l3ITId1iiIlLf Math LEMOINS 5 CLE TA FRY AR Boys Bdskotbill ' find En MGI '3- 1 LUCILE CAMPBELL CLEN CUNNINCHAM Math as-nr Muslc Q1 L CLARA HOELDTKE HIRIAX4 WOOSLEY RAVIONA HENRY FRANCES KELSAY Sclence D1-1ve1-5 Eduqatlon H1-storx Commerclal Boye P E Cenera1Sc1ence Enghsh 2 E.c. A N ' I ' 3 , S . A Q ,lr .L . fl V1 H 1 .., E' I s 1 Avis .W l ' ffx X - ,.- 13 s J I X xi. Qqpg . gf gt X 'hr ' lx AL 3 'fa , . 1, - , gf ' A , PAUL TALIAFERRO ELIZABETH YOUNG KENNETH SHACKELFORD Government Librarian Agriculture Envlish l. FLOYD BYINUM InduStr1a1Arts WAN DA EDWARDS Glrls P E MYRTLE EARLY DAVIS English WAUNI TA SC' HAI- E INER HOfT1CH1dlx1H JACK KECK Bo S P EI ww, VANITA BRADFORD ANN ROBERTSON HOPE HUDSPETH NORWISTA WILLIAMS Vlath Secretary to Prlnclpal Secretary to School Nurse Superlntend ent ' af Swim: Zag Tames Cantwell was eleeted b5 the btudent Body as then' presldent and repro body James acts as abuffer betweenthe adm1n1st1at1on and students He selves the students to the best of h1S ab1l1ty sents them on all occasions. As the leader, guide, and servant of the student J I MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Seated Carolyn Gray,jan Grlffm, Greg Underwood Wmdell Sm1th,Ierry Mlller Ronda june Brown, and Glenda Duck Standmg Robert Donald, jerry Cantwell Bobby Cornehson, james Cantwell, Brlly Godfrey, johnny Floyd, and Mr Tallaferro, sponsor OFFICERS JAMES CANTWELL PRESIDENT GREG UNDERWOOD VICE PRESIDENT JAN GRIFFIN SECRETARY The Student Councll IS the chxef govemmg body of our school It takes the lead m all actxvx t1es Each class 1S represented through then' delegates The group sponsors the Southern Assem bhes, plans all assembly programs, and settles controverslal questlons and rmprovements of the school The Student Councxl IS looked upon w1th respect from each 1nd1v1dua1 student . October hmis 111 atudonts fsvttlcd down m th011 Cidlly xoutmch II1d1X1d1ldl. schcdulga hfne been '3tTc.l1fhtC f'1f Cl out the I- leshrrmu have Lound them xx .Ly .mound 111 mi Stl 1111 e new VwO11d thc bopho mol vs ml Tmuuor s h ive Loncluded th ll vacduon 15 1 1221115 ovel 1nd mme re1uc,tant1x befvun to Stud5 thc S1 11101 Q. h1VCJl1St bm un f,OPYl-1031111011 IUIPOI mmap 1nd1e.1l1zcthe11 1cspor151b111t1e:. as lc xdoz S C T G B E 5 ? 2? 'Q 45 SUN MONDAY ' TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY I T UC 0,41 5+ 1.1. C9 H 1 Q L. .E A1 9 10 g2AA5 51+Q-+f'1SA 14 15? 16 A17 zo 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 ao 31 I ae Uffwmc WINDELL S MITH Presxdent Mt' ,+ GEORGE BLACKMON JANE AN Vxce Presxdent Secretary ZERSON reasurer 9 I Monty Cooper Ixancy Stubbs 'lux v 2 .TOA1NN ANDRES5 Easy UO1Hg .ind qlllet yet helpful end lfnthful to her CldSSlTld.tCSl What eyer Joann undertakes she does ywell GEORGE BAKER Red sh11ts hls breun to neutral and lets h1s ton ue 1dle alon cdpfible football player vvhOsef1'1e1'1dly sm1le 15 known throufhout the halls ot B H S 'NORM91 BAKER Norndtter where you meet her there IQ always a ple a s dnt sm1le to vreet you -X dark eyed beauty w1th a hub blmv persondhty that overflow s yuth warmth and sweetness 7OE BALCH MILLER Loe 15 Ql11l,C Stlldl ous and makes goodgrddes Her w1tty per sonahty has won for her many fr1ends JOHNNY ACEL A11 un 111 011111111101 ol 111 1ne1 ssmssu my o D E IJILK-1ClEf1t H15 fr1e1111ly xxdys 1111141111 O Vx Q dll OYE Xl LEN Boxxu 4111 Hxskell s loss l-le1v1111n111 p11so111l1ty 4111111 1111 s1111le 11.111 redtly 1111131 essed 115 dll TAINE YNDERSOIN One OlO1l1 t fl 111 yy sz oo H1111 141 1 xx.,1ys W1lllO11l L e 111111 BETTY AINDREKSEN Bftty 15 1et1ye sports especmlly basl etbdll Sllf keeps up 11:31 school vyorlx yet l1llK1'w 111111 lox O11f'31ClG 11111 rests N. :..'- 11:41. 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A' 7.4 -AY I I ' Y .B V k 5 V . 1, . 1 ' ' ' ' - ' 1' H i D 'XELIA PmhOON1 Ona Ot 0111 HI1h.L1lLI mo posm an S m S an My 10 H1 ike ITIGDHQ I-I 1 hldden 1.111 mt S 1:1 10 ld O1 .1 TEAIXNUNE BYRD Nc'-Lum QS a ci dtrz ut X HH 0 1 r C 14 c11st1 11411111110 19 mmzoituil mvhmy wxamouncs ti RONNTF' BYRD CCtI11PtO UC-110111 F191 15011 x is 1 P 11 xu LL OI m IIIYO 0111 1 Romue 115 rnddn 1 1 111Pnds 111 tim -whort tlrne he his bLenhf,1m JAMES CAN TWELL Om 01 the d111 Ont xxorkm rs 111 the F F A Ol mmlz it1OIl xml MLIQO 1 11130 C1fCOl1I1C1lP1r 1 1Q wt xx Us ui , 1 lum 0 as 1n1onf' U10 sturic n x MARUE BEVI' RLY FX padxqqc oi dyndxnltc IO 1 1 0 lusxspxox 011110 C EORQE BLACKIVIOX N11 N Q c Pre suit n mr 1 C 11141 511l1OTCf1.:1S'w .1 N016 ll o Juorvg 15 11 :px HO l11C 1xX flux xxnosf loom nature en 1 1I11tOl1iXE' rua ir 11 n s LINDA BR XDI' IELD A dl who 15 qumtc talk xr LINK 1,1 S 1 X sm Ae VARY BRADSHKW Om 01 thu Qlllptfl 1111111 x al IS A K xwqil J 1 0 c 11191111 4 S r imn nous h.1x111U Ilrughecz hm 1' Yu wh School wozlx hzca x 1 1 wl U?ffr311 big bs Ili' l1tOfliI.f?. 'I' ' 'cd X w A X lay hvr zuztions und , ok on lifm-. U ' 1 1 .'-1 '. 'i:f- ?t! J X 'I'l1v B: 1,'1'1': vel h1b,z fr ' ' ' '11 -n X '- lm 'f' him with this fficzc. C' 1 3' 21 r 1fI, .-' f A Y' ' zxbl -ri If , .2 ' 'ny f di. Y , .' 1 j -' g' ' 2 ' '- 'uti Hum! posscssva plentyof spirit. ' 1' 'Q ' - V gigggglv euxdxu rm simile a1'Pl'uownby all hall' 1 clusy als. ,V K '75 , A Q , - ? A - Q 5' v - 5 hm-rs of our cl: ss. IN1' 'y ' pl mi: 101'- rb X :nom zmi L1 fl oi '. Sh? i, vc yr Y'- int ' X fo: rs. X 'tw f ' L - f ' ' 5 -' girls wk :Q z air of Sweetness amd the 3 l'1' , 5'1 ,, cz 'fx he: tl tm 'r't. f , l I . H' ' X. n ' ,'Lii'e- 5' H055 211' . le ,harz itx fcs. . P' ' .Q 4.2, uzyzllx 1 11' gj' t.:.'l'.'l. l-hikes. , 4 X gg V ' Te Lf ilmis fs ll. W. 1 '13 happy to r't uc ' hi ' 'class ' 11.' ' vuzny V .' 1' in ' ? Q ' I H V ...-K -1' 4' U . O!.1'CiIll1,Stl1d r , 1' vsiclvni. I-If qu. , 'Q 'J ax friendly smile hzvv manic' ' fyiz , -,', tif. RICHARD CARRIGAN-Richard is always on hand to display wit and offer neighborly ad- vice. His friendly smile is only a part of his good-natured ways. BENINY CARVER A l1ve w1re especlally onthe blsl ctball coult where he exncutes hu. famous dr1bble Benny s favormte past t1ITlC hav1ng a wood tlme BILL CAUDLE As band pres1dent B111 15 an enerUet1c and w1ll1ng worker Accompany lng h1s ready srnlle for everyone 1S a bundle of m1sch1ef MOlNTY COOPER Coop 15 one of the few all round athletes of B H S Monty stud1es llttle s mlle s alot and 15 well l1ked by everyone GAIL COVEY Ga1l s wltty personal1ty 1S known by all .She was an 0bo1st m the sen 1or band for three years and has won PFIZCS on her poetry short stormes and essays BEVERLY DElNTOlN Classmateslook up to Beverly as a wxllmg worker and one who sets the standards of neatness s1ncer1ty and courtesy FRAlXCEb BAR K E R COOKE One of our sweet Sen1or als who recently got mal r1ed and 1S now Comblnlnsg housework w1th school act1v1t1es DOROTHY DODSWORTH As a hard work mg presxdent of the Travel Club Dorothy has served us well Her ch1ef1nterest l1es 1n the held of hornemakmg where she has gamed her state degree Dorothy the hmgh est rank1n0 gn-l m our class holds a fxrst chaxr m the band F9 BARBARA GRAY An attractlve brunette full of pep Barbal a works hard for the lll3VCl Club She was our 54 basketballqueen and has been an aCl1VC rnember of thc band PATRICIA GRIGSBY Pat s e e m s qu1et to most people but she actually has a keen sense of humor Her school sp1r1t 1S por trayed by her act1ve 1nte re st 1n the Pep Squad SHERMA SUE HACHTEL bherma s happy and carefree personal1ty IS offset by her actlve 1nterest1nD E Perslstence and am b1t1on w1ll enable her to reach her goal CAROLYN HALL A brown eyed cut1e who has a wonderful personallty An unusual combmatwn of w1t and 1ntelle c t makes Carolyn one who w1l1 long be remembered MYRNA LOY DOWIS Myrna attracts many frlends through her warm smlle and spar klmr personallty She lSCI'ltl'1l.lS1dSt1C 1n all school aCt1V1t1SS WADE DYER G1ve h1m abook a sllde rule and nothln 15 lmposslble to thlg boy Dur 1nr h1s four years of hlgh school Wade has recened honors 1D basketball and track and placed f1rst 111 the state IH n'umber sense and sllde lule puts fun before stufhes H15 food looks and personallty yull carl y h1m fax AlXN FARRELL Ann IS one of the m1sch1e vous members of the class She has been 1n the sen1or band fol four years studles l1ttle and has as hex chlef oal lld.V1I'lU a Good t1me . ij -fp. V ' . A , ' ' V . - F . I .I r , .1 ,-- . 1 , , ! R I .A L GARY FARMER-A happy-go-lucky guy who ,J 1 ,Aire x I I . . 25 V g ,,.' N , T - ' . - - 1 1 - ' C ' l 2 ' ' ' ' s ' 5 LAVANlN HILBURIN Who s Lavann 'P We know him as Corky He is a likeable telloxx and has Gained popularlty through his ability to sinv and play a uitar JAMES HILL James is a carefree fellow who is an asset to our class His Goal in GENEVIEVE HO E L D T K EI Our energetic co editor for th1s year is a girl who will never be forvotten by her classmates She has a radiant personality plus a huve sense of humor In addition to making Good Grades she finds plenty of time for fun DEANNA HOLLAWAY Holly is a happy vo lucky val who always greets you with a smile She is active in athletics and ener Oetic as a cheerleader SUE HANCOCK-The little girl with a great big smile -- that's our Suzie. She was foot- ball queen her freshman year, has spent a lot of her time having fun,yet, she is com- pleting her high schoolwork in three years. RONNIEI HAXKINS-An outstanding basket- ball, football, and baseball player who is alvva ys seen with his Girl Where is his brain? Hidden behind his mischief! IDUE HARRIS Full ot wit fun and pep she loxes to sin and dance Although she has many outside interests bue lcnoxxsher P s ant Q s in studies Ole B H 5 will miss her sin in in the halls PA FSH HICH Pat was our sophomore class piesident and favorite She is musically talented secretary of the band and inter ested in church work I D . N W' A i 1 1 'sh' 5 ' Q - ' l I V . . - , .. . v f -- 1 . 1 1 va ' - , . - ' ' ' Lv' u ' , O D V .1 Y J - , . 1 7 1 - ,Q , W.-ygf ' Z ' 1 , , D A. A U . 5 I D O ' L, - ' . A 1 ' - D life -- teasing girls, and having fun. X ' - D . G . , . . D 5 W ' Q D ! - -sa an ' - Z., , ' o ' o A If D - U' , g'-fin. MIKE KUNKEL A top rank1ng l1terary stu dent I-Ie 15 ed1tor of the Maroon and Wh1te and has won many honors on h1s poetry I dustrlous as a TravelClub worker M1ke 15 always seen w1th a truck load of papers MAURICE LANDERS Reese 1S a good look1ng guy w1th a m1sch1evous tw1nkle 1n h1s eye He IS always w1ll1ngtolend ahelp lng hand 1n all class aLt1v1t1es LANELLE LONG An attract1veSen1or who 15 very l1keable and stud1es d1l1gently La nelle has won many fr1ends w1th hel co Operat1ve sp1r1t GERRY MIDDLETON As the saymg goes ab1l1ty plus an1b1t1on w1ll take one far so a capable g1rl l1ke Gerry should really ach1eve her goals KEININETH HOPKIIN S A fr1endly boy who ha1ls from Sunset He 1s always ready to be of asmstance and shows an lnterest 1n F F A GLEN JONES A new member ol the Boyne Semor Class who came to us irom Dallas Glen IS 1nt-erested 1n band and debate and plans to become a m1n1ster SUE JONES An 1ntell1Oent and attrac:t1ve blonde who has a way that makesher a real favor1te w1th every one Sue IS an ac t1ve member of the Sen1or class and a fa1thful worker of the D E Club PAULA IOPLIN Her many 1nterests are centered around band and boys She doesn t care much for read1n0 r1t1nv and r1th met1c Her w1nn1ng ways xuth her many s w1ll make her oo far 1n l1fe ,Y . s- , V kb . - ,, . , s. x A L- 1 n L , 7 , ' ., 1 ' - Zi., , - . . 7 r . 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CARROL MORGAN A whlz 1n math and Sclence Carl ol 15 an outstandlng member of our class and a credlt to B H S NANCY ORTON Although Nancy spends much t1mc on debate and mus1c 1n grades she ranks h1gh on the lxst W1th all the s u dents she 15 a favor1te The halls of B H S vtlll long remenlber her smlle FRANCES OVERSTREET A package of v1g or Frances vets ab1g bang out of everythmg she does Her tw1nkl1nrf eyes are usually full of m1sch1ef Frances stud1es l1ttle but often honors the halls of B H S w1th one of her fam1l1ar Luggles SUE PRECISE Qu1et and cons1derate Sue 15 a well l1ked classmate Her thoughts are centered on makmg good grades GLENNA PREUNINGER A qulet U1rlw1th a sweet sm1le for everyone Glennahas made many a fr1end ln B H S CLIFTON ROBBINS Very 1nte r e s te d 1n D E Cl1fton IS energet1c 1n h1s work dlll vent 1n h1s stuches and knows how to get the best out of l1fe RONNIE ROBICHEAUX A cut up who loves to Get 1nto m1sch1ef Ronn1e s ma1n1nterests are centered around basketball and band LINFORD ROTH Lmford 1S another well l1ked guy around the campus Althouvh he seems qu1et to many he really has a keen sense of humor WINDEILL SMITH Pres1dent of our class W1ndell s carefree way and wmnmg snule have made hun popular wlth one and all H15 mterest centers around football H IS a leader on the fleld as well as 1n h1s school work DAVID STALLIINGS Davld has too many tal ents to name them He does well 1n every thmg he attempts BARBARA STEPHENS Full of v1taI1ty she 15 an excellent cheerleader and qu1ck w1th abasketball Barbara swmmng personahty has ga1ned for her many fuends CARL STOM Carl thoroughly enjoys l1fe H15 motto Just a Good tlme and plenty of fun I H SCRUGGS I H has an lnfectlous Erln that betrays a pleasmg personahty H15 ch1ef1nterest centers around D E MARIE SHRUM Mane 1S a ve ry pleasant person Her pr1nc1pal tralt IS quletness But those vtho knovt her rea11.ce that she 1S a true fr1end HAL SINCLAIR AIIVE w1re and am1sch1e vous one' Hal has a m1nd all h1s own and doesn t waste It on studylng H 1S a bl Cut up and makes fr1ends xxherexer he oes DON SMITH Don 15 one who stays on the qulet s1de He IS 1nterested m all sports and 1S a member of the football team WW l 0 - I 1 I 4 , r ' . , - . . 7 V I I I I . ... , .. 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NAIXCY STUBBS lNancy is a cute little auburn haired irlwhoisbusiness mana er of this yeai s annual Her lriends are as nunierous as her freckles She 15 a whiz 1n class a tliend in the hall and a fun lovinv person out ol school IACKIE SUE I AGE Oiuct to those xxhodont l-tnovx her but a bal rel of fun to those who ' tx eye s are as m chu vous as hcr swe mt smile 18 xx 1nn1nf OLETNINA FUCKER Study1ng1snt1nC'lennas activities CREGORY UNDERWOOD Gre knows what he can do and does It He rateshi h among students and teachers He 15 now seiving as amostcapable and vt1ll1n V1CG president DONALD UNGER By ldllng away the tire some school years Donhas become an ex pert 1n conserving energy His educated toe has won many football games A fa vor1te hobby avfrravating the teachers BETTY WATTS Her pleas1nO personality 1S accented vu 1th her dimples Interested in commerc1alwork she 1S a most capable co editor of this year s Iackrabbit She 15 an active member ofthe F H A and has always held many honors 1n her class She s a true friend to one and all JOY WHITAKER Joy s br1ght blue eyes and pleasant personality will take her anywhere Among her many assets making fr 18 n d s ranks first TROY WHITAKER Troy IS a friendly and dependable boy. He strives hard to make good and considers life seriously. of the student body - ' U' ' ' 'l ' ' U C G ' , ,U ' ' . . . '.', ' . - ' - J v Q , :N - , . ,. - .x V , A do. .lackie's vinkling , ., ' - 'g ig- f vi 'w .' 1 i 12 5 ' '- f' ' LX 6 ., 1- fi J I Av , - . . I. , . I k, book! lt's filled with friends and special 1 ' - g ' ' f e 1 ' ' , ' l - ' '11 ' . - a ' O D V V .r 7 V. . U . - B. D , fini , .. . . . ,, A U . . '- no ' ' o , .. . . , . . . , ' , . . , VICKI ZAHN Vlckl 15 a cute llttle senxor who takes part IH many school act1v1t1es She 1S full of bounce pep and enthus1asm for l1fe JAMES ZETZSCHE James 1S very depend able and a true fr1end He IS a staunch supporter of the F F A and an act1ve mem ber ofthe Debate Club LYNNDA WILLIAMS Lynnda sgay person al1ty makes her cute' She bubbles over w1th Wlf and enervy In her short stay here she has obta1ned many fr1ends BARBARA WIININ A red headed doll wlth one of the few remauung Southern drawls Barbara may seem qulet to some but not to those who know her well' IOAININ WOOD Sweet Jolly Lheertul words Just cannot descrlbe .Ioann One of the most mdustrlous workers of our class whose ener w w1ll vet us to New York BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD B a r b a r a h a 5 much ab1l1ty and ambltlon She spends much of her tlme on muslc art and creatlwe wr1t lng Her Goal IS set hlgh and know1ng Bar bara she ll reach lt NOT PICTURED .I C LEMOND AUDY REDIN Y I D ' 3 9 I lv- - I. . T' - V ' V - ' -- , , . V U, 4' ' . e. Q A ' B r 1 O I ' . . .1 . - . Q , . , , , . .,. ' a D I f - - V . . .5 ' f X ' - O to . . . . , I . . 1 Q Remcmbei when we wci Q F savvy ln a talent show boxin match Rue the Wranvler and .Toy the It v ci Uive Ref Ronnie a tumble' J umm' 'Z Y U The Travel Club float gives the slofran New Yorl' or Bust a boost. an Nancy on exhibition at the annual band concert. ,Q Anyone care to take part in the gossip session on a typical pep squad bus? . 65444 Uffwm ROBERT DONALD Prusldent ' 4 9 s sl Qu -gb! MARZIE LANGFORD SLIND X CAMPBELL Vmce Pmsxdent LULIZUB Treasurer .w . 7 A395 Vi i x u 1 x i -f 4Q3?v-n f-..,,-.vw 74' 's.., Ixl FW HPI Comlu tm nt VOHN BENNIE F1 KIIYOIK S XXIJH BRASHE XR Whlgtl itui TONA ANDREASEN IAMES BATEMAN Czlsual Co-opurwjtivv t JS MARII-IA BROWN OX E21 I.,-X BRUXLR Ret1r1nf1 Eau gom FHMRLENE BFJNX E11 Den ure TEIANENE BRADLEH X. ersdtlle T-VNE BREWER PTO11C19DI LINDA CAMPBELL Vivacious NITA COGGIN Kind BOBBY DAVIS Handsome NORMA BURRIS BETTY .TANE BUTLER Retiring Neat ROBERT DONALD Ambitious JEAN ANN DOWIS Deliberate BARBARA CARPENTER Animated CECIL COX Iovial MARIORIE DODSWORTH Happy-go-lucky INORA EDGERTOIN Obserx 1I'1Y BILLY GODFREY Dev111Qh NATHAINIEL HAMILTON Earnest GLENDA DUCK WAINDA ECHOLS bOC13.b16 Rehdble PATSY HAYES BILL I-IEINSON Wlnggfne StllCl1OL1S FLOYD FORD W1ttX BILLY GREEIN Ddrmg GRETA HAINCOCK Perky lux CHARLES HOW XRD LI LOLIE IAQ KSON Entex t..1mm 'xl ARY TOHX SON m wHIRLE'l HR IxXi XX BILL HOBBS ww I Qmx V27 'A N1-XRY INELL KEPBY GAIL KUNC' I.,Ol1L1v.iC1OllS Dvlvct M110 36' Ml' C LEXNA. TXCKSOX S mom mm O MARY TAMESOIN IOH CI' IXEINXEDY Wxllln I'1'1 ETD! fl 20. N ' 'ml 0 Q Q -, f X . I ' ,- -X Vx 'Z 4. LQ .1 , PX'Sl?X'l'!'iI1gj A, 3' Q1 1 - ua , , g FQ ,Q Y ., IT' .' iii, x ' M' f . 'Q 5 ' g 'ii' A Nonchalzmt, L, . A. . A A 'ffl qxiilt A ' sp I A N K ' ' :1 , ' 1 k , 6' U g, Y v 7 1 S 1 '. 'ilk 'i fa 04A RI I A. LOX E OnQ1c1OI1I IE.1xRX 'Nic CAR I 'Y 1X LH NDA. NMLELAXID It If I MAR Z I Ii LANGFORD X' YQRNE LAVVBON Eli!-1'I'X'13SClfI1l I,'HCOIlSk'iOl1?3 Q as r '4'g 'buf TOHNNY MCSHAN ANDY M AR TUX ' x .lx , BA.RB3R9+ LONEDA EXIT: 0.11119 KA FH X14 hI'XLEY EXOf1L BILL 'VICLENDON onwurx 11 xc AdXLI1Ll1IOU9 Ax llblf 41' N X-fn 1 I i -, r ' , 1' X . Q ,- li I NX 'ga' , 1 ' gli Y is afvx 4 As jp L -,s ,.4 I, W H A A. AA r Anxf' C . ' ' 'z 0 V. Q - 5 X 7 XX 4 Pl! l'l'11lA , 'X -' 4 A: , . Q . X. AKAA l 4' - - A A111 -mg 4 G C 1 -1 i 'N I A 11? , 1 sf 1 19, 1 1 gin A 'Q V Q , - ..a? V A w - , A nfz 2 if ,, , ff x J' f , N -N 4 ... I , Q: I fx. wh f CEORGI A LEE MOORE Cenerous BARBAR A. NEAL IV11SCh1f NOl1S FAY ROBINSON Sweet D XYXNX1 INHLLER A K IUOORE Lxkdble Cood rntured be Y' 7 DON ROLAND LIINDON SMITH Fun 1OV11'lg Plewiant 'EQ I ' -av CAROL MYRICR Umassumlnff JOHNNY REYINOLD5 Actlve BEVERLY ROGERS Dependable . D n 1. .- L K H. , P A 'I E QA .X TC BA fe .LL X 5' O V L? f - f L Qx my 4 1 . .i X 1X K, C' 3 gr .f RS 1 I 35' ll SHIRLEX NLNINELRS Xrtlfitlp JOYCE, LHONIPSOIX 11 l I BE I' I Y IRUAX C Alrn 'I RICHARD STEPHENS IAXICE ST, IOHN Ni1flIWYiC Conqcrmizil an f 'lx' 4,4 'lv NNN W ELLS Six 1.11 htfol xxfn ci W'-'I CS 7 TERRX WH LI XVS ChcL1 1111 xl L IXC 'NOLQHI FR XNCE5 IROTDER P1111 1xEIx'XHI W FEB ill 15- C'L ' ' v ,,,. KENNELH WHNIX SFXINLEY WINION Independent Manner IX NOP PIQILRED HARRY JORDAN CONROY MCDPXNIEL IEAN STUENER ..,,.,.-- G1I'1S et oI1N1rs Youn Q desk' x.. W C SULLEIXFER EARL WILLARD ROY WILLARD Pretty S Whlf1S lt Don'7 Can anyone th1nk of another ddjec uve-'P asked by the .Tl1I'11OI' annual workers if-ff! -I T gif ,fssl Y 7 X . Y V1 v V ,. . U1 x X 3 , . . 'x O 1 K I A' ' N ' ' y , , 1 Q ' 1 .' L' W. ., , , c P , J . 4- .Q . . . ,- . Ri Z, :E V ' ' Q- in - ' E - v, .AT-if leg ! '- 4' Y Ni . ,U 4. I t e...,A,U ' 4 M . if E I . . Y l S ' , Q X ff so - , , - - .' ,, I . Lax ry Yarbro and .Tel ry Bar Rlchal d 13 CI om ned M165 key Cntertdm Wlth a hlublus Corky smv S The Auc BONY10 nuniber tlon'-39 Geor e Blaclxmon be lng measured by Judge Overstreet IH MISS BoW1e Contest jgrxhn-I Our danclnf Lnttle Bo Sue and Gaul accompamed by Patsy Peeps Bdrbaralqoonce I-hvh Corky H11bUTD and Grew Un derwood take f1rst p117e 1n the Sen 1or Talent Show and Peggy Underxx ood The Four Pony T31lS recexve th1rd The Iumor H1gh Tr1o wms second place place fox thelr vocahzmg , ff Y .. , , . - . ,A . 1 , .. - Y. .A . . .- , U - . ' . ' 7 5 I. ,, ' 11 U - - D ,ir . K ye Y . U z . ' V 1 P, .' ' S . .' - ' r QQ A 1 2 . .., 'V . 7 H . . - - ' D ' I ! - I1 -- . Q 1 1 Q , , . , . I . -. . w 49 . , . . ' 4 7 . ' - ' K . u JOHNNY FLOYD Pres1dent 5 ea and Uffcgew NANCY SPEARS DAVID Secretafxf Treasurer VICE President JACKSON wif vw rl r ' 'gc' ,,. -kv. Zu yl M4 uvflwiwdvx -f-Af l . Mmm-M .,,. as a 6 Q 1 1 ff a 1 Q s .4 A' . AS, k .. 1 A ,W .. , - ww- QKFA if 1 1 I Q zfwf f ev ' ' , ts 3 11, f iif 5 ' . V ' ei , ' - I 551 5 : 1 v G ' . EES, -'if' cv 1E, f', 3? '97, .iw v 2 - , .1 H , ,, .V H si Q ' dv' 5 Q IE. . A -as TOXCE CRUMPLER C RACIE DICK LEN EAKMAN ALA LOU EDC IN DALE FAULKENBERRH TOHNNY FL OYD FAN H FORD CAROLYN Q ARDNER STANLEY CvARRE'I I' TROY GASKINS W. C. GILBERT PATSY QILLASPIA CAROLYN GRAY DONALD GREGG IAN GRIFFIN RONIXIE LSRIMSLEY W.-XYNIC HANCOCK JACKIE HOPPICH FREDDY HOWARD RONALD HL'DSPEI'1'H JOHN IRON5 CHARLOT FE JACKSON DAVID JACKSON MIKE JACKSON JIM PAT JEFFRJEIS LOU JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON DARLENE JUERGENSEN S,-XMMIE KISTLER BAR HAHA KOONC E F x X u N Q' '1 5 av 6 LQ., ik 1 Q N DAN LANCASTER IOE PAT LA THAN BILL LEONARD AVA C.-XROL LEWIS GARY LICJGE TT IJ,-XYIE LIXIJSEY MICKEY LOWE .TOE PAT MCCRACKEN JERRY MCGLABSOX BOBBY MQWILLIAIXIS SAUNDRA MERSI-ION SHIRLEY MOORE NANCY MOYER ARMELDA NATIONS KATHERINE OLIVER J 6 3 ,B 6. X uf C' f J K X 1-.-I 'li NEG It 1 1 'Z' ,X xx N l f 1 . 112' 'iii fn on C75 'L- A ' 4 T1 Coftm LH landfs 4 F1 ht 'K 1 BRYANT WHITAKEIR RENABELLE WHITAKER RONNIE WILLETT TUDY WININ IT ELVEIINA WIN PON MARY ZE I XSCHF INOT PICTURED JAMES CRAP T WILLIAM CROW AINITA GRICE ROIXALD GUINN SARAH HU FSON Sophomore vu-Ls m the FHA assembly Oh! Did you want my picture? 0 me JERRY CANTWELL Pres1dent 'L W ,Ulf L MARSHA WELCH DUDLIW WEIR Secretary Treasurer V153 Presxdent We EQ . u 1 9 E X mx, x MAX ALSUP SUE ANDERSON SYLVIA ANDREASEN HMM Y AVERY JERRY BARKER SHIRLEY BEASLEY BILLY BELL IUXI BELL bl-IEZDA BELL 1 4 . N? ,. 1 ,Ln- , s.. 4 I 5- lvx, I 'N BEVERLY BEININE FT .TERRY BIGGERSTAFF BENNY BRADY RHONDA TUINE BROWN BILLY BROWIX BOBBY BROWIN .TERRY CAIXTWELL GAIL CARMIINAFI MARILYIN CARPEIXTER F 485' ly 1 F Q . 'W' LANNY DE MOSS BUFORD DH-'FEE DONNA DUCK RONNIE EVANS SHIRLEY FAULKNER .TERRY FINCHER CHARLES FORD LINDA FRYAR FREDDY FULLER PAT CARRICO CAMELIA CAR RICAN GLENN CHOKAS IARRO1' CLEVELAND BILLIE CORNELISON RAY CORNELISON L. D. COX SUE ELLA CRIM CHARLOTTE CRUMPLER LOYDETTE GEORGE MARGARET GILES BILLY GILMORE PHYLLIS GRAY JAMES HAIL MARY SUE HAIL SYLVIA HAMILTON SUE HANKINS KAY HOPPER fy I C' MARGIE HUDSPETH GERALD INGRAM GEORGIA JAMESON EDDIE JONES JERRY DON JONES GLENDA JORDON LINDA KARSTETER PHILLIP KUNKEL DALTON LAIRD SP1 -J 2 Mu. ' if 'Ewa it 3 X 4 . ' 15?-' GAYLORAD MCDONALD GLENNA MCDONALD JUDY MCDONALD BOBBY MCKINLEY JAMES MCLENDON JERRY MCLENDON CHARLES MCMILLIAN ELIZABETH MCWILLIAMS JOEL MANN JHXJMY LAMB J. L. LAMB WAY LAND LAMBER1 EUGENE LAUDERDALE SANDRA LAWRENCE JOYCE LINSDAY BILLY LONDON MARY JUANITA LOVE HELEN MCDANIEL Y' MARY LINDA MANN 1 5 DIANNE MERRETTE SHARON MERSHON JERRY MILLER .IOHN IKE MITCHELL NELL MOORE ar IO RUTH MOREHEAD CATHERINE MORGAN V 'Q' DONALD RAY MORTON Civ? K 3 . , 7gr f'g , f ' ff:-fi2fi.?E's A ,l ,.f-Jf,. , ,fat :,,. in 5 X' I .5532 . - ' ' '?'53'i',' . ' f I , 4 ' I' I Q M , W ww., ,T ,. X'wif'f,,'f5 ,cr LINDA NATIONS JUDY NEAL THOMAS NEWSOM WAYNE NORED ELAINE OGIE ANNE ORTON RICHARD PIGG CURTIS PITTMAN ELGIN PITTMAN f Mg wmv v I JOHN WAYNE ROBINSON FRANCIS ROGERS MAX ROLAND WALDO ROTH WANDA RUSHING DON SCROGGINS DONALD SHRUM DONNIE SINCLAIR JOYCE SMITH L-I JIS' ELLIS PLAXCO GLENDA POWELL LAFONDA RANDOLPH LOIS REID MARVIN REYNOLDS EARLINE RIALS JERRY RICHARDSON JIMMY ROBERSON KENNETH ROBERTSON 1? 1 X ' lr BECKY SPAIN CHARLES SPANN KAY SPEARS CHARLES STARK MARY KAY STEPHENS GEORGE STILLWELL DARRELL STOCKARD GLENN SUMMERS DIANE TARPLEY Q-ns 'Gi ,C ,,.. fu fm. S- .s.,. ? 5- Q . K MARY TARVER ROBERT TUCKER LA NELL TUCKNIES PEGGY UNDERWOOD SONJA VASSAR PEGGY ANNE WADE GLENDA WALKER LOU ELLEN WEEKS CHARLES WELCH R MARSHA WELCH GERALD WELLS MAXINE WELLS DUDLEY WIER BOBBY WOOD PATRICIA YARBOR LARRY YARBRO NOT PICTURED CARL YOUNG ILA FERN HARTSELL NANCY YOUNG JESSE HOLDER NORMAN JONES BETTY JUERGENSEN LILA BETH KING BOBBY JOE MIDDLETON TOMMIE YOUNGBLOOD DARRELL REDIN EDDIE SANDERS DICKIE STUEVER '11 131316 -W..-.. - 1 .W Ig , I 2 I 1 1 K ' 'N 1 A 1 .1 : 1 ki ,g' -9 1 1 ' I lis Alb 'an mwmi eczzfufzec 01111111111 111111 S 1 1 I1 ll Tl 11111 118 111 oo U1 411111111 S Q L1 C111 1 1011 111111 1111 ll 1111161 Q 01 111111 Oxx11 L AS xell 1111 LS 0 1111 011 o 10111 0 11 dw 1 JI L. O bv 41111 to SL ect 1.1051 xx O ,119 011 st111d111f 11 14110112 11911 -. 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Johnny Reynolds 7040 4 7044 ca gauze 75474 Betty Watte COMMERCIAL Geneweve Hoeldtke Nancy Stubbfs ANIN UAL ANNUAL. 3 MATH SCIENCE Wade Dyer KX David Stallings Patsy High Mike Kunkle GOVERNMENT BAND .TOURNALISM T -24' , . I 'xv 'iii X X Leon Clement Ixdonty Cooper Betty Andreasen SI-IOP ATHLETICS 704021 7044 in Johnny Agee DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I .ff i 'Ain 4.4 Glenn Jones Nelta Broom James Zetzsche HISTORY ART VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IL' 1-Q Toxcf' C1 umplc Rlchard Stephvns Patsy Gxllaspm LATIN COOD 'VIAININERS gauze Ray Buffm ton MECHANICAL DRAWIING Greg Underwood Dorothy Dodsworth L1nford Roth ENGLISH HOMEMAKIIXG CRAFTS ' Q . ' 1 1, 2, r ' f A 1 I ., . . 5 3 ' U C It mf,-... Cloyc Allen Basketball Qui cn xx us browned by Benny Carver ind Ronnu Rolneheaux Coaeh Lemons and all tlu boye tool part well an the manaverb Paul B1 ineon and Ilrn mv Carxer Paul acted as Master of Cere IYXOTIISQ Phe Bowle Hwh Band presented the1r sweet heart .Tackle Sue Tar e to the publlc durlng the1r Grand Concert B1ll C xudle presxdent of the band and Geor ve Blacmmon V1Ce presldent made the presentauon L1nda Campbell rece1ved her crown from W1ndell Smlth and Geolwe Baker, assmtcd by the Chee r leaders and the band as she bec imc 19516 57 Foot ball Queen February sees mucli activity in all school clubs and organizations. Each seems to vie with the others in trying to accomplish as much as possible. Yearbook work goes on at .1 feverish pilehg Conferences of all kinds are Llttenulenl byleaders of the lliffQl'0Ill,gI'OU.IlSQ those entering all phases of Interscholastic League work are striving to perfect their skills. il E 2- 5:5 'fi A 5. 5? F1 2' SJN, J - MORDAY win t WEDNESDiiA nTNURSDAY L - FRIDAI-i---4-BAT 1 2 JM- ,low .f g. -- M-- -A .W - L,,,.fL.'..'L,f.gQQ1le-,.-- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 71,1 Z .!.,,-1j,x,,,, 7 15,4 ,L J- -5 Xl. fair ,Met A .,-,f '-,qw--1 r ,,, JAL. . I I 10 11 12?WiMfQ13 14 15 16 mf .NL .J fs ,. N4 6-M1-A J 1--fi -Jxw ..- . . A ,: H l in 17 18 19 20 21 22QH1?L'23 V3.1 AA-,jr5.-Jg, 7.3-i 777 4' 'J ' W1 ., 1.1 4- Q.-A 4 .A M1 24 25 26 27 28 7l.J:QM4l. 112.444 .AML..1.1 P1 .My-A-dw I gwmfw s f ,J Jiri GENEVIEVE HOELDTKE OO EDITOR NANCY STUBBS BUSINESS MANAGER BETTY WATTS OO EDITQR MISS DICKERMAN SPONSOR Nancy Carpenter, Mary jameson, J3.Ck16 Tage, Greta Hancock, Cloye Allen, Mary Nell Kerby, and jane Anderson. These g1rls prepared and planned the annual and worked up the layout boards. U N ,JV p, 1 ,MO 1 f p ,X ..4' X xi ' 11: sg . , I S MVR ' 'E '- ,. vflqf k 'Ec-N, A K- ', l nh '. A 'X ' ll , is V ai A ,, 2 Top Row Margaret Scrogum, johnny F103 d, Nancy Orton, Mxckey Lowe, Norma Baker and Bruce Coggm Bottom Row Paula jop11n,Dorothy Dodsworth jeanene Bradley , ja Sue Harms, MarJor1e Dodsworth and Frances Overstreet These students boosted annual sales 1n the homerooms john Ike who d1d a lot of our photography, 1S 'mappmg the boys who worked 1n the con cess1on stands at the basketball games dur1ng nearly every as game 'IL Standmg Bruce Coggm, B111 London, john Speake, and john Ike Mxtchell Seated Mlckey Lowe and johnny F1oyd ' gfauafzs ' Genevleve Hoeldtke 1n1t1ates the new members 1nto the batlonal Honor Soc1ety by lwhtm the1r torches Standmg Treva R1chey Elvena W1nton Jane Slayden Charlotte Jackson Patsy Cullaspra John Irons Carolyn Gray JoyceCrumpler Mary Nell Kerby Jane Butler Norma Burr1s Audy Redm James Cantwell M1ddle Row Beverly Denton Johnny Agee Jane Ann Brewer Jamce St John Greg Underwood Robert Donald Dav1d Stallmvs Bllly Henson Seated Wade Dyer Jeanene Bradley Nancy Orton Dorothy Dodsworth Genev1eve Hoeldtke Caro lyn Hall Joann Andress Jeanmne Byrd . 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I I I 1 I 2 7 1 ' : ' 1 Y Y ' I 3 1 i D 1 - 2 1 v 1 r 9 l 1 ' mvd704fIZe Standrng Paul Pearce, sponsor, Stanley Garret, G W Berry, Charlotte jackson, Peggy Under wood, jeanene Bradley, Marjorxe Dodsworth, Mary Nell Kerby, and Mary jameson Seated Gracy Drck, Mrke Kunkle, Greg Underwood, and Ronme I-Iankms STAFF MIKE KUNKEL EDITOR IN CHIEF RONNIE HANKINS SPORTS EITOR GREG UNDERWOOD FEATURE EDITOR GRACY DICK ADVERTISING and BUSINESS MANAGER JEANENE BRADLEY MUSIC EDITOR P V PEARCE SPONSOR just as thrs armual portrays hlgh school lrfe on a yearly basls, the Maroon and Whxte' g1VeS a more detalled plcture when It appears every two weeks The edltors and reporters try to present a true look at the sport events, extra currrcular events, and other 3Ct1V1tlCS that take place from week to week We are grateful for the splendxd Job the staff has done thrs year m followmg the l1fe of BHS STANLEY WINTON . . . . . . CIRCUIATION MANAGER .leadmc Standing: Deanna Hollaway Kay Stuever Jane Anderson Janet Overstreet Seated: Barbara Stephens Linda Campbell A familiar scene is that of the cheer- leaders boosting the team at every game. 6 13 in All Ire! b d k' dl denthu- The girls practicing Cheerleading routines Thecheerleadersand the pep an .in e siasm each Friday in assembly before the game. M' Q MEMBERS OF THE SCIENCE CLUB Left to Rrght MISS Hoeldtke, sponsor, John Irons, joe Pat Latham, john Speake, Carroll Morgan, Bruce Coggm George Blackmon, Nancy Spears, Mxckey Lowe, Mxke jackson Joyce Crumpler, Charlotte jackson, Wade Dyer, jlmmy Roth, Ray Buffmgton, jean Stuever, Carolyn Hall james Zetzsche, Dav1d Stallmgs, johnny Floyd, Rxchard Stephens, and Johnny Reynolds OFFICERS WADE DYER PRESIDENT JOYCE CRUMPLER VICE PRESIDENT NANCY SPEARS SECRETARY The Scrence Club, a bxg one th1s year, has had a good year and a lot of fun They have watched several f1lms and many members have leamed to operate the projectors They presented an assembly program featurmg two broken down professors In the above prcture the club IS ex peflfflentlng w1th the statrc electrlcrty machme OFFICERS George Blackmon - Vice-President Bill Caudle - President Greta Hancock - Drum Major Patsy High - Secretary-Treasurer pw The Bowie High School Band, under the di- rection of Glenn Cunningham, has had a very successful year. This is the la r g e st band Bowie has had and the best. The band has had many activities and won many honors for the rg? school. We are justly proud of our band. First Row: Patsy High, Greg Underwood, Barbara Winn, Ann Farrell, Judy Winn, Marilyn Carpenter, Phyllis Gray, Sylvia Hamilton, Peggy Underwood, Marsha Welch, and Jacquie Stephens. Second Row: Dorothy Dodsworth, Genevieve Hoeldtke, Bill Caudle, Barbara Gray, Linda Karsteter, Barbara Carpenter, Gail King, Greta Hancock, Lafonda Randolph, Mary Tarver, Ronnie Robicheaux, Mary Nell Kerby, Charlotte Crumpler, Ronda Broun, Charlotte Jackson, and Barbara Koonce. Third Row: Charlene Bennett, Ronald Hudspeth, June Stom, Diane Merette, Anne Orton, Marjorie Dods- worth, Glenda Jordan, Margie Hudspeth, Carolyn Gray, Gene Coffman, Dan Lancaster, Joe Pat McCracken, Linda Fryar, Jacquetta Cox, Jane Slayden, Joyce Crumpler, Jeanene Bradley, Kay Spears, Jan Griffin, Jackie Sue Tage, Nancy Spears, and Paula Joplin. Fourth Row: Sandra Lawrence, Pat Carrico, Maxine Wells, Kay Hopper, Beverly Bennett, Richard Pigg, Glen Summers,George Stilwell, Carl Young, Freddy Fuller, Joel Mann, Bill London, Lanny DeMoss, Becky Spain, Len Eakman, Cloye Allen, Treva Richey, Jimmie Lamb, Jimmy Roberson, Bill Leonard, Bruce Coggin, Benny Brady, Mack Roland, Paul Branson, Ray Buffington, Bobby McWilliams, George Blackmon, Glen Jones, Mickey Lowe, and Johnny Floyd. Standing: Mary Jameson, Margaret Scrogum, Bill Hobbs, Eddie Jones, John Speake, Ronnie Evans, Phillip Kunkel, John Ike Mitchell, Corky Hilburn, and Larry Yarbro. cxxxx 'af ff' we - - E-41 , ,xg ' Dull!! Greta Hancock ll ...,fv .J Zn wif 41 . 439 I Gall Klng Nancy Spears Greta Hancock Barbara Koonce Jacquetta Cox The Band in Marching Formation. 73 cmdofzgcmd E. . OFFICERS Gene Hankins - Vice-President Buddy Branson - President Kay Coffield - Drum Major Marjorie Gray - Secretary-Treasurer Deana 77147214 Kay Coffin-ld 'X f..kx: .X Y 'x Y w f! -lk 554 X.. Z qxfgf . I ,MH 4,1 ,, 3' 1i'kY4vK42Ws3B Ji! 11 I l 4' for 1 Z- OUR PRESIDINC OFFICERS BET FY WAT Tb DOROTHY DODS-WORIH CEORGE BLACKMON Secretary Treasurer Presldent VICE P1es1dent V 1' s P lr ....... In a typ1cal Travel Club meetmg there are dxscusswns on v.1r1ous subjects perta1n1ng to the Senlor Tr1p Money makxng proJects are the mam top1c Tours, routes, and dues usually offer a problem. When all the pennles are counted, the Semors look toward the motto Rexx York or Bust ' ' , ! , -AT 1-T I -v , ' 2 ' 'X ' ff v A I' I f 1 l l u l l ,aw . k I , - . 4 ., I A . l ,' 'j -- 1 X -553 :A fi Nl , . . K 1 7 r .. -XL 1 1 L '.L' nv.. I 'A ,. 1 , V 1 X 1 S -4 rn I I x I itxw - , i , 1- 4 V I . vw ' f x XJ ' ' Q. gf' I L ' I 1,4 3 A A , V v 1,1 'vs' V 1 V 1 14' A.: l v V I l Ta f i U - 4 I 1 -, pi t u .... ff A - ...Q .. 7cafafze7f wofff ' Va '-5 i P . I I' - - U , 1 , V J ,gf .' 4 A 'lg LJ ll AJ- Y' f X 1' i '. ' . . -4, .ef Q . xg I 1 l s J' I ' ,l., i Q W, . W ' ' f , a,2f.Ls' V 61 D A .1 -X l x Y l . ' I YF 'In 4 lg ,jul Refreshment time on Parents' Night. A visiting family enjoys Parents' Night. Chapter l installs their 1956-'57 officers. A Scene trom the devotional, A Gift of Love. The presentation of one of the FHA goals nvfrxn Chapter H oi the Boyne Futuxe Hom: makers of A1'ne11e,,1 O1 Y iH1l1.i1..1OT1 1 Betty Watts bem mstillr ci .15 Pubhc Reld .Some oi thi UIQ eoolung tlon Offmer class X .Q-and Outf Olilg Area V State Degree The Chapter PreS1dents pre Larry Yarbro and Elvend Wlnton h d sent then' FHA Beaux, Johnny both quahfxed for the All State Chairman Dorot 5 DO Svxorth Reco1d1n0Secretar3 Betty Watts Reynolds and Dudley W1er FHA Chorus and 1 n c o rn 1n g Area V p1an1st Elvena Wmton ,, . i . r V, X .Ll ' A. 1 - .- I , f x f 4 .. ' A '-.,-, , U-8 ,, 4. ? ., E . H- 1. ,. .iii . A .- , F . . ' ,, ' . , , ' .- ' ' w if- . V' ,' , , 6 4 , , .5 ,, K 111 1. I , , fl - '--f I , .. 5 . 5 I - . , . 1 ' ,' i' ' - f A ' , . . . . . - , , A . ' 7 v . D : ' 1 ! .!U .g . 5 at .- -mama: .gsm Ck ' w MEMBERS OF THE D. E. CLUB Back Row: Paul Pearce, sponsor, Aucly Redin, J. H. Scruggs, Johnny Agee, Maurice Landers, Zoe Balch Miller, Carl Stom, Barbara Loveday, lonaAndreasen, Sue Jones, Clifton Robbins, Sherma I-Iaehtel, Kermit Webb, Bobby Davis, Verne Lawson, and Harry Jordan. Front Row: Stanley Winton, Benny Carver, Gary Farmer, Clary Boone, Richard Carrigan, and Peanut Winn. OFFICERS JOHNNY AGEE ..... ...... P RESIDENT CLIFTON ROBBINS. . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SUE JONES ........ ..... 5 ECRETARY KERMIT WEBB .... . . .TREASURER STANLEY WINTON. . . . . HISTORIAN BARBARA LOVEDAY, . ....... REPORTER AUDY REDIN ....... . .PARLIAMENTARIAN CARL STOM .... . . . SGT.-AT-ARMS PAUL PEARCE ............,.......... SPONSOR . Clary Farmer working in the Stanley Winton appears very in- Johnny Agee performs many dif Pa rts Department at Evan's dnstrious while employed atDod- ferent types of jobs while em Motor Company. son's Department Store. ployed at Wilson's. medal - MEMBERS OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB Left to Right: Betty Watts, Genevieve Hoeldtke, Cloye Allen, Mary Zetzsche, Frances Overstreet, Nancy Stubbs, Linda Fryar, Frances Cooke, Linda Campbell, Jane Butler, Janice St. John, Norma Baker, Shirley Bell, Lynda McLeland, Joyce Kennedy, and Miss Kelsay, sponsor. The club is touring the bank where the bookkeeping department and its func- tions were explained. This is one of the club's projects. OFFICERS NANCY STUBBS .... . . ......... PRESIDENT BETTY WATTS ................. VICE-PRESIDENT GENEVIEVE HOELDTKE .... SECRETARY-TREASURER NORMA SUE BAKER ...... .......... R EPORTER JANE ANDERSON ......... . . PARLIAMENTARIAN FRANCES BARKER COOKE. . . ...... HISTORIAN MISS FRANCES KELSAY. . . . . . SPONSOR Us iq Betty exhibits the art of filing. Nancy presides ata regular meet- Norma is operating the mimeo- ing. graph machine. MEMBERS OI- PHE BOWIE CHAPTER OF FFA Back Roxy Dans Wxllard Cec1l Cox Ronnle Wlllett Eu ene Lauderdale Glen Summers Gerald Ingz am Donald 5l11lll'Tl Kenneth Robertson Waldo Roth Nathanlel Hamllton Jerry Rlchardson Robezt Donald J1m my Roth James Zetz-ache J H Scruvvs Loule Jackson Geor e Blackmon A K Moole Dav1d Llndsay Th11dRovy Terry Fraemln F1 1nc1s Ro ers M11 e Jackson Jel ry McGl1sson L D Cox Jezry lVl1lGI' James. Cratf Jerzy C' tntxxell Pat Jettr1es Leon Clement Don Scro 51ns Second Roxy W C Gllbert Homer Prestyyood Curtls Plttman B1lly Blown Dudley Wxer Foy Roll1ns Samm1e K1stler Qenc Coffman Floyd Ford and Roy W1llard Front Row Charles Spann Jerry Tones James McLendon Jerry B1 velstatf B1llyG1lmore Jerry McLen don Donlld Morton lDdN1ClJiCl son Dale Caulkenbel ry T L Lamb Monroe Scruggs Evelett Stoner Elg1n P1ttllldH Ronn1e Compton James Cantwell OFFICERS Pres1dent LOUIE JACKSOIN Vlce Presldent JAMES CAIN I'WELL Secletary LEON CLENIEINT Treasurer ROY WILLARD Reporter JAMES ZETZSCHE Sentmel DAVIS WILLARD Sponsor MR SCHACKELFORD Last years spec1al award yunners presented at the Palent Son Barbecue Stand1nff Edward Raue James Cantwell James Letzsche Robert Donald Monroe Scruvfvs and Jlmmy Roth Seated Roy W1llard Georfve Blackmon Bllly Sullxvan and Bobby Gardner IIT' X Q91 1 ' ,K 1 5-' ' H J ' Y, . I , . lg lf, 1 .1 .J . . ' 5 1, N .Q ' 1 A , , I 1 .r ' n , , I Q ,iv y - Fl C. Q , ' N X I . J r 1, T 1 4 ' J 8 , , , an A ,N I .,, I ' A ' , r , ' .. , y . , i , 1, nr I ' V , .Z ' -I.,-:i f' A , D ' 'f J ' 1 4 I F -'J ' - , 2 ' ' 1 K J , ' , 'A 1 I J ' A Y ' I I J I I I 7 1 I . - ' y 1 - 5 , - - L' bg,-U D ' - 1 S ' 1 - - ' 1 ' ' ' y Butch Diffee, Freddy' Howard, Jerry' Barker, Donald Gregg, William Crow, and Mrs. Shackelford. ': -1. 1 , -: Q, 5 , A ap' , . . .', N' ' 'l , 5 , ' ' , . ,L ' , ' ' ', . . , ' gi' . ': . . J' , ' ' y l , ' ' , ' , ' y ' , 3. 2 ' , , ' ' ' . 'I I - 'J 1 v - 7 I A 1 'gg I I A 1 ' . 1 ' , 2 I , ' z Q' , 1' ' ' ,.. . , ' jj , 2 I , ' , , ' , 1 X. , . l 1 Y L. . D: 7 , , V y , Y 1 f 'l no 1 . ' L. Y Z . V , bd 1 , A. . , F Efalp MEIviBERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Standmg J2.Ck1e Hopper and john Ike M1tchel1 Seated Dalton land and Wayne Hancock The Photography Club IS composed of students who are mterested m developmg sk1ll and tech meal abxhty wlth dlfferent var1et1es of cameras It prepares them for a lxfetlme of fun and, 1f they are mterested enough, a 11vel1hood for the future They are pictured above workmg wxth the enlargmg machme and d1SCl1SS1l'lg the fme pomts of dxfferent makes of cameras 1-iw 604 lx J MENIBERS OF THE ART CLUB Seated Kay Hopper, Nelta Broom, Georgra jameson, and Marllyn Carpenter Standlng Margaret Scrogum, Elvena Wmton, IHCQUIS Stephens, Ray Buffmgton, and B111 London OFFICERS RAY BUFFINGTON PRESIDENT JACQUIE STEPHENS VICE PRESIDENT NELTA BROOM SECRETARY MISS DICKERMAN SPONSOR The Art Club IS a club for students who enjoy art and the re1axat1on rt offers The club meets on Monday mght The members work ln thelr ovm partlcular freld of 1nterest Many mterestmg and amazrng products have resulted from thxs club tv I 3 4 F' V ' 5 J 4 I ,mv Q, .S 1 I H A Q K 'V I f Tia. I .- ., , rf- 3,7 ' .I I 5 , , ,Q 4 11.1 .1- 3 ' itz' xd A ,K A , V K I-I ' 1 ' V 1 - as , , . is I F I- , V . l J' Z bf MEIVLBERS OF THE MATH CLUB Standmg Wade Dyer, Carroll Morgan, and MISS Hoeldtl-ce, sponsor Seated, left to rxght johnny Reynolds, R1Cl12.1'd Stephens, Mrckey Lowe, johnny Floyd, john Speake, jean Stuever, joe Pat Latham, M1ke Jackson,j1mmy Roth, john Irons, Bruce Coggm, George Blackmon, Nancy Spears, and Joyce Crumpler The Math Club 1S d1l1gently studymg the fundamental steps of the sl1de rule When Wade Dyer won the state champ1onsh1p m th1s d1v1s1on last year, he aroused a great mterest m th1s f1eld Wade and h1s assxstant, Carroll Morgan, teach students how to dxvxde, multrply, and take the square root of numbers Our enlarged sl1de rule IS an asset to th1s department 5-J fx, . 1 O .Mm DEBATE Becky 'upum N xncy Oxton Glenn Jones and NUMBER SEXSE AND SLIDE RULE lxflllxl lxunlcl The 1rlswonSecond1nd1Sl11 place Carrollvlolgan Number Sense 3rd place ONE AC F PLAY h Doctor Decules Std e Mgr Dav1d btdllmvs Bruce Cof 1n Carl Young Nancy Orton lNl1lQE? Kunkel Nancy Stubbs, and Ca1OlyI'1 Hall iw- TYPING Jerry Prestwood, T1-eva R1chey, Elve-na Wmton, Ieommne Byrd and Joann Andress Jerry W1ll1ams, Joyce Kennedy, and Lmda Fryar U -, IL ' 04 'I 4' I -- ang' ' -f - . I... 4 4 '-- I 'Y , H. 'E I F ' X x X . . gf. ' 4 W---- ' I . 'Q - N' ' 4- - 'El' ' Q A l A-'Ct' I. C. Lomond, Slide Rule, 3rd K .XM V4 , , r Q I 1 ' 1 . f .-.,. , ...l, ,,, 5 rt Ml. - f UT C - .. W-lf E . A i X A, w i 41 x N 'm , A A V , . SHORTHAND . K3 J' 5 5' ' F Q, g ivguf ax T: Leslle 1SHtOlCl0l'1OU lxtogndure the fe of A blinds Thr Sp1r1t of 1776 man yvt Peg y QS? ncy and Becky NVOI'li1l'lg on the farm plan for de-blte Flw Gloo Club suu s cirols it Pdttcx son s 1 nf- S Mrs Lunn of Nocona lg pamt1n0 Sandy Brashear Mrs Schultz of Wlcluta Falls 15 dolnv a portra1t of Betty Watts lf, - . Q K . It X . - t L J, A Q f Q 1' X 1. f Y , :I 2 N Z if-4 1 w ' I 1 s W I .g-X li - H , , rg. I - l f . 'l f I n. - ' Y ' f y lj . , 1 5 A , , Us I xlv,-f . .51 K .,,, msn ' Na ' 1 ' W' 4 4? ' ' . , 2 -z. ' . X 7 .l D lf- ' 1, l- mx L- I-'Y X - Y as ,V Q K U , .x . .U . D: . . . ,L . Y r 1 i . 1 I ' - --123 ' V X f fx' .. -' 'Lt .' r 1-s V-'QS 12353535 'qs 2 Our two editors working on the Senior pu l S Annual work is not gill xxorla and no plavf' 1 l Al hlrs. Donald painting il Vasc? of flowers in the Caught, in the act, homo frconornicts lzilchvn. The Malinls and Matrons Club presented over three hundred books to Lhc BHS library. Ll., Mr. Allen accepts the books from Mrs. W. R. TYICSC ladies are doing thin8S C0V1StilHt1Y to im Covey. prove the school. 10 11 12 13 1 17 V 221 www 24 25 26 61 zdlezface March is an iniportant month in athletics. Fall echoed to the shouts of cheerleaders and the stirring strains of bands as players :lispluyecl their prowess on the football field. Winter wit- nessed many basketball games. March brought the culmination of District, Bi-District, and Regional play, as well us the State Meet. Then, all spring sports began: volleyball,tennis,track, and baseball. SUN. I MONDAY I TUESDAY WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY I FRIDAY I SAT. 1 1 L 9 3 4 5 A 6 i7 ismrfif JMWJ 'i,f'if,jfLfMi2T'J, i33.J.,,.45...1 midi y ff..,,?,e.iW 'md 1- -wt ff.: 18 Y . fb, 1,1 P127 !fl3.1.1...,M.,.-1 2. 711 ,J i E' ,., , 77f J ,fgf..i- L7at,mf:, 12.31.13 vliii.. Y mf Quit, ,,+1..IZ1..z.,f.i7..T 27 l28 2 M - 13 13 01,0 Lfifcu W7 I c pf. X Back Row Wayne Hancock Coach Keck, Donald Unger, Carrol Morgan, Brlly Henson, D3V1S W11 Mzddle Row Monty Cooper Charles Stark Robert Donald Dudley Welr, R1cl1ard Stephens, Ronnu. F1rst Row Gerald Wells, Don Scroggms, johnny Rey nolds, Bobby Cornexlson, Danny Miller, Louxe il v4 'A' 'WQIU '-I . 1956 cada!! RECORD OF SEASON Bowie 0 - Comanche Bowie 19 - Grandbury ,T Bowie 7 - Henrietta Bowie 14 - Lake Worth A Bowie 28 - Decatur Bowie O - Burkburnett Bowie 14 - Electra Bowie 25 - Olney Bowie 33 - Nocona Bowie 7 - jacksboro ik Con ference Games The 1956 Bowie jackrabbit football squad acquired a total of 147 points for the season to a total of 208 points for their opponents - A 4' ' ' Bowie victories in 1956 were over Grandbury, Lake Worth Decatur Electra, and Nocona. Defeats were handed down by Comanche, Henrietta, Burkburnett, Olney, and jacksboro. High point men for the season were Monty Cooper with a total of 36, and Donald Unger with a total of 33. The following seniors will be lost by graduation: Donald Unger, Carrol Morgan, Don Smith, Monty Cooper, Ronnie Hankins, james Cantwell, George Blackmon, George Baker, and Windell Smith. CO-CAPTAINS JAMES CANTWELL RONNIE HANKINS MONTY COOPER Center End Back 'W YQ! l I 1 ap!! X:- vi 62 Q I 'Ne gs. if Fl? 49 +9 -s 3-f W eamaatfafl Back Row Ronnle Evans Foy Rolllns Paul Branson Donald Greug Max Alsup Terry McCarty Ronald Hudspeth Bobby Slnks Edd1e Jones and Coach Woosley Mlddle Row Bobby Brown Joe Pat McCracken Dale Faulkenberry Jerry M1ller Wayne Hancock .Terry Barker Samm1e K1stler Lesl1e Craft and Roy Wlllard Front Row I L Lamb Gayloz d McDonald Ray Cornellson Glenn Chokas Jerry Cantwell W ly land Lambert Gerald lngrarn and John Irons mm 7ooZ5czZ!Sga4d Back Row Coach Lemons Joe Vassar Ray Stanley Freddy Ingram Dave Lyons Joe Fmcher Travis G1ll1land M1ke Ma1dens Ronme Olxver Ronme Brooks Buddy Wells Charles Gresham and Coach Brashear M1ddle Row Kenneth Anthony Jay M1ller T1m Hall M1ke Scott J1mmy Fraz1er Lee Cordell B1ll Reynolds B111 Hollaway Eddle McDonald and Travls Cornehson Front Row Mgr Mar1on Newberry Gene Hanklns Terry Bradf1eld Lloyd Rhyne Buddy Branson W1ll1am Morrow Kelth Coplln Robert Lancaster Ralph Gann Kenneth Reddy and Mgr Jerry Tucker 'I 1 1 1 O 1 1 Q 1 1 1 - - : 1 1 V 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 'I . . 1 I ' I 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 4 1 I . F V' 0 ' l W I .. . 1 ' , . ,-. 1 fl ' . K ' 'iff-' 5 - '. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . Standmg Sylv1a Andreasen Patsy Hayes Lynnda W1ll1ams and Lynda McLeland Seated Coach Edwards Deanna Hollaway Sh1r 5 tlr. . V 1 ' 5, B BASKETBALL TEAM Left to R1ght Patsy G1llasp1a Iv1arz1e Langford B1ll1e Cornellson Ala Lou1se Deanna Hollaway Jane Anderson Beverly Rogers Edgm Nora Edverton Sylvla Andrcasen Io Ann Cornellson and Coach Edwards 'W 1 ,LLL- :Ld if vin, x..4-A SOFTBALL TENNIS Standmg LynndaW1l11ams Bexerly Rogers Lynda McLeland Jane Anderson and Coach Edwards Kneelmg Marz1e Langford and Lmda Campbell ley Summers Barbara Stephens Marz1e Langford and Jane Anderson I 4 : 4 ' .. .. V . . J A . J . . . , . I. I Q J A I J ' Y 1 ' 4 5 4, . 3, ., , . 1, ' A' pf! 1 xv x., ' .- ', -2 4- . 95' 'fr 'vb ' - .Q l , .- . . ' Q 'A-9 V L A ' NN r 'Vi ' A I . I- ' ' f 4, - ' 7 '. ' f 1 . .S l . 4: v' 'X' .1 '- i r- K , , S : P. PM Y R 1 . 1 , a V- .- -- 1 A LS A . ' y f x IV, , l. - ,iran-,L , 5 1- . N ' l 1 x fl . ' - A 1' 1- ' 1 ' ' -. .- 5 5 -- ,A tl ' . f fi 2 ....- f , , ,,.o rt .. Qi ill 'i ,- V A ' -'f 1' Ei N A 11-5 ' 3-45211: ., 13 ,1 Q' 'g l-Ag: ' ,N 'Y' ' .- . - ' , -' .,..- ' ' '1.--1.Rgg,,-1..R31..--' ' -. , ..' '.'- ',, ' .1 . - - -' ..'f' 1 ...T ' ' . ,. Za. 1 ' l , ' x 1 . Z , , y . - . : . . t I ! . Y Bowne .luckrubblts Wm Regional Title T 3 55 L V Owl? OW E mn E S Wig R 0Wlg la OW 5 www! www 7 V57 4 'xx Wg f Q vii-'.,fl X 'a-1-dxl btandln Coach Lemons Wade Dyel Ruzhard Stephens, Don Roland Iamee Thompson Ronnle Hankma Coach Woosley and Coach E-rasheax Kneellnv M r Paul B1 xnson Monty Cooper B1lly Gleen Benny Carver Peanut W1nn Ronnlc Roln cheaux and lm r .T1fT1l'T'lVCdI'Xr6I' The .lackrabbxts exhlblted an excephonal brand of teamwork th1s year Booeted by Schooln 1r1t they a1ned d1str1ct b1 d1Str1ct andle lonalchampmonshqns The Rab lnts wot a tml et fOA1lSt1H aftel JIHID the re 1ona1Crowxn bydefeat1n Terrell 71 -19 and De Kalb 75 43 They ended thelr season as the foulth bc st team of 16-l teams 1n lass AA 5EAbOlN fn RECORD Won Lost RECULAR SEASON RECORD Won Lost. DISTRIC T RECORD Won Lost RONNIE ROBICHEAUX BENNY CARVER Co-Captain All Regional Team C0 C?1Ptain A11 Stdte Team For-Ward All Regional Team Guard WADE DYER JAMES THOMPSON PEANUT WHNIN Forward A11ReQ1ona1 Team Cuamd Center The JYlCkl3bb1tS scored .2379 polnts a5a1r1st the1r opponents 1739po1nts Dur ns thelr re ular season they were not defeated by a Texas team -uni: 'fr IIQ Wade woes in for a shot while other teammates look on during the Jacksboro game. RECORD DON ROLAND BILLY GREEN Guard Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie. . . .. Decatur. . . Burkburnett. Electra .... Nocona. . . Jacksboro. . Burkburnett .... f- . wrt, ,4 37 1 ' I fax' I . ball during the Nocona game. Mgr. Jimmy appears busy cleaning the dressing room r The coaches and boys look on with encouragement f W 1 I 4 B BASKETBALL TEAM Standmg Coach Brashear Leon Clement Norman Tones Orvllle Welch Joe Pat Latham John Wayne Rob mson Roy Cornellson and Coach Woosley Kneelmv Bobby McKmley Bobby Cornehson .Terry Cantwell and Ray Cornehson 3 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Standmg Bobby McK1nley Edchelones NormanJones Coach Woosley Charles Welch Ray Cornel1son and John Wayne Robmson Kneelmff Ell1s Plaxco Jerry Fmcher Bobby Wood Thomas Newsom Mack Roland andJ L Lamb I I Y 5 ' 7 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' I : 3 T n 2 : 3 I I I 1 , ' 'inf' . f la N A flf'f V 1 31 ' ' V 7 l . . . X - ' I ,' 1 1 , - L N A . .- ' . nl A 1 4' ' L I : I Y Y I 3 I I .3 1 1 s 2 , , . . . gcwketiail Coach Edwards lvlana ers lvlarzle Lanvford and V1ck1 Zahn and the 1937 Team Our Q1T1S had a very sat1sfy1ng season thls year xuth a record of 17 wlns and and placed Znd and Consolat1on Champlons respectnely Fhey had a member on each all tournament team selected th1s year We are very proud of th1s record and we w1ll all be behlnd the Ulrls next year LYNDA McLELAlND BETTY ANDREASEIN LINDA CAMPBELL Guard Co captam Forward Co capta1nfZ yrs Forward 3 year letterman 3 year letterrnan 3 year letterman , 1 U . . , r - 7 Q Q D ' 10 losses. They won honors in two tournaments -- at Northwest and Bowie -- - - - ' J IONA ANDREASEN LYIXTXDA WILLIAMS BARBARA STEP!-IEINS Guard Guard Forward l year letterman Z year letter man Z year letterman bally rebounds for Bow1e agamst .Tacl sboro 1 f . l I . . . v l . 1 n ,LV 5 - . . fi . Decatur S Bow1e Znd Bow1e Bow1e Tourna S Bow 18 Znd Bow1e Fmal Bow1e Stratevy before a b1g game Lynda Barbara and Iona 1n a twht defenslve game aga1nst FOURINAMEINT RECORD Northwest Tournament Znd Place ment Crapevlne Brewer Conso1at1on Champmnshxp Goldburg Iacksboro 9 Shdell IAINE ANDERSON DEANINA HOLLAWAY SYLVIA ANDREASEN Guard Guard Forward 1 year letterman 1 year Letterman 1 year letterman Y 1 t. I ..... 59 1 ' ..... 31 . ' ..... 4-1 ....... 43 Final Bowie ..... 63 Northwest ..... 77 1 t. ..... 38 ...... 46 . ' ..... 41 ..... Z1 ' ' ..... 5 ' ' ....... .30 Betty atternpts a tally ln the Decatur Game Bow1e Bow1e Bow1e Bow1e COINFEREINCE RECORD Decatur lwocona .Tacksboro Olney Glenda and Betty flght for a loose ball SALLY WELLS SHIRLEY SUMMERS GLEINDA DUCK Guard Guard Forward 1 year letterman 1 year letterman l year letterman ' 59 51 56 42 ' 49 Y ' 54 46 35 Bowie 42 Burkburnett 30 43 45 ' 54 34 47 30 ' 40 53 49 69 7 W . t - n V- ' L 1 Q ' ' ' 1 -1 A Q ,I ' 'Q - -:aa - ' SGA 1- J fl K A ui, in ' L. 5 f ,J N 1' v ., , t . X , , .T . , . X 'J ' . f3n,.Q-JL E33 - 95' Y f -4 l it-.f - N -. 7 ,. ' '. ' tv ' A A 1, 1 Q f Q - , , Q. K F 'I' b 0 N S ' V Q11 I , J I R f '27 , H ' ' ' r flti ii A 'T XS .- Tr ' 4 . -Am '- x ,A l-' Q. 'U' Biff, - A Top Row: Coach lklattingly, Ronnie Evans, Roy Cornelison, Lindon Smith, Bill Henson, Pat Jeffries, Max Alsup, Don Scroggins, Johnny Reynolds, Ronald Hudspeth, Wade Dyer, Norman Jones, Richard Stephens, Donald Gregg, Robert Donald, Ellis Plaxco, Eddie Jones, Charles Stark, and Coach Keck. Middle Dudley Martin Bottom Ingram P X Row: J. L. Lanib, Jimmy Avery, Jerry Cantwell, Buck Parker, Joel' Pat Latham, Foy Rollins, Wier, Johnny Floyd, John Irons, Ray Cornelison, Gaylord McDonald, Bobby Sinks, and Andy Row: Jerry Miller, Bobby Cornelison, Glenn Chokas, Donnie Sinclair, Freddy Fuller, Gerald , Leon Clement, Wayne Hancock, Bobby Brown, Jackie Hopper, and Danny Miller. Track offers many different sporting fields in which to work. The boys who excel in track will usually be outstanding in any other sport. The different divisions are as follow: 120-yard high hurdles, 100-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 180-yard low hurdles, 440-yard relay, 880-yard run, 220-yard dash, one-mile relay, one-mile run, pole vault, running high jump, 12-pound shot put, running broad jump, and discus throw. ' ' 4 - . , ' 'Tru 1 K-3+ 1.1 sf., ..-u i : f .R in fb lvl , lg . W ,J-,J R -5 g eg- Q n' -V A - 5' . J G Q i U f' . l' 1 1 w 'Q 1 J i L .4 G ' Q ' l X , , Warming-up run before a day's practice schedule The field men work with the shot put and the discus. panic! aww With a good record in tennis for the last few seasons, we hope that our boys can go a long way this year. We have some district champs back with us this year, and we have some good first year boys. El Windell stretching lt over the h1 h m b Glenn and Dudley pulling up fast in the 100 yard Our two Johnny S fleet footlng it for the tape dash 1 f ' 2 r Q 1. I V' M - . N . In f. v- .- ' fa.: 4 3....' , .. , f' x Miva- L ' Zcwelafi 7mm A5 ' , .gn 'A .-x - . - 1 I 1 1 1 1' Bs 1 Q17 1 ' Q' :Ai Q.-.yr -in 1' Q1 Q Q . . ,, 'L Q JV 1 J 2.1 J , wk 9 . il V. 4.1 x - F tw , X A 1 ,I y 1 1 L N . I nj 'f y ,fl 'KJ Y' I ,M L. Bad Rom L41 rx Yarbro G1enn SLIYUHICIS Jerry F1nCher I C Lunond Francm Ro ers Coxon Brdshear C111 Us Pzttmomn limes, H2111 1nr1 E1 1n Putman M1dd1e Foxx Don Roland Bennx Cfnvgr D110 Faull-xonberry Ronnu RO1J1C11Cd11'x Ronme Compton Bobby N1CK1D1B3 and Peanut W1nn Front Row Monty Coop-31 James H111 D0n.11c1 Un er Jerry W1111ams W1nde11 SI'T11t11 Ronnm H m k1nS and Johnny Mc:5h.1n Xi uf Xa 'H 9' iii-.1 Y ,,,,..4g,,, an-qu, mf 'ff g 1, V ET- r :L- Qln- -H' --4.1 ww mwah? Ronme Hankms shdes mto second bdsm where Peanut stands wa1t1ng MONTY COOPER P1tChCT 4 . , b x 1 v l I I 4 rl - I f 1 I X I V I A 1 Q ' ' 1 V 1' f Y I ,us A U .Ny ' X , h.- v - 5' A -11' H 7 xi ' 71. 1.' , X ' . . ' - - . Q 4 D , Q W lf. I 1 - 2 ox . ' -. 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Students are working frantically to complete workbooks, notebooks, memory work, outside reading, term projects, and correspondence courses by a given time. Talent shows, senior plays, band concerts, banquets, graduation, and plans for the senior trip keep everyone busy. M A Y H 1 9 5 7 SUN. L MONDAY TUESDAY l WEDNESDAY ' THURSDAY FRIDAY i SAT 1 22:23 4 5 ' A Y . 6 7 8 9 105.134 11 qifegif' 12 '13 14 15 16 17 -If 18 M., J 'Ye-K f-J 1 J 1 2 23,,. MM WN41. lzs ,qdw-i J4-satis ,j :x.,,-..-,?i--f-,.J .,.. 4 ,.... J' FA, N . QM' ' 1.1, qM4L1 26 27a4,,1,.of7 28 29 30 l31 ftftzzl' s www- W E, Y' Ngvl' Q-Vw! H-if YW 4. lg. vw.-...N H- sr H! if' DLITIHU the xall tue .111 xx.1ahe.1xy xx 1th iootball Splfll punctuated bx b md musu, .ind peprdl hes These thm s can boost .1 team to vu, tory The concesswn stand 1s d.f..lVOT1t9 Spot durmg the .imes I A XUQU' -H iv' 'g..... ' ' I Mr Cunrun Yham and .1 few band The g1r1s pract1c1ng rout1nes The boys getting their football jackets. Larry perlorms ln assembly DLIFIHYY the year the Student Councll arran ved tohawe 1nterest1n0 assem bl1es each Monday and Fr1day Patsy and Rlchard rece1v1nu the Best Manners Awards Our regional boxing champs, wifi? if 2,1 Watch 1t Coaeh' Those are tvsotouwh I characters L-1 5 'W s li DQ lx. 'sr .lb i lgma Ronrue leads the songs The Sc1ence Club demonstrates them knoxxled5e ol chem1stry 2 , 'L x 1 - N Q ' l ,, ' ' . . . . 2 . D A, , h - . ' S ' 4 k D - ' - f ' f v. A -fn Q Q , A , ' ' , A 1 ' ' x ... Q K In lf' : if 2 '9 75- 4 ' Q ei ' if 1 Q n 3 il I- I Q 1 , 1 - Q X - l '-,1 r' 5 L , , 1 f lf' 4 l A '.-'A r l ,,- . A ' ff K .V '-'fi' ' 1 'X ' . 3 4. we R - xv .ifffif l' K fl ' -' . l' ,M 1 ,, xl l.'.,L fl f- Xxx' vo' I' N' ,' 1 F- . Ai 1 R.. . . A f f ef- A ' '- f 1 a D ' ' ' J cv ' A tight scramble in the Decatur game. ill Nocona. Z Peanut tries one against The track team was organized early in the spring. 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