Bowie High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Bowie, TX)
- Class of 1958
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V -Jr 1'4 J CKRABBIT 04 79557 Much has been sa1d recently about educat1on and the lack of lt 1 the h1gh schools of the Umted States In the 1958 Jaclxrabb1t we the staff wlsh to open the doors of Boyne Hlgh School to you for youl 1n spectlon In each pha e dealt w1th classes act1v1t1es athlet1cs schol arsh1p we 1nv1te you to compare our high school xx 1th the new standards for Amemcan secondary schools Amer1ca s hxgh schools are requ1red to prepare the1r students or life 1n an ever chan lng world SCIENCE mathematlcs and lan uapes are fast becomlng the very fundamentals of educatlon We thmk that Boyne H1gh .School ranks favorably 1n the llght of th1s new theory of learmng We hope that lt meets wlth your approval It 15 our des1re that as you scan the pages of th1s book ln the future you w1ll be remmded of pleasant rn mor1es and that you w1ll be proud of your hlgh school 4 . x . . u A .--.D ' - ' r . 1 7 , . C . U . .. . - . - , , . , . , . . . 4 f . . 4 - g. 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The compan1on ou let Concert and rnarchmng band classes course is Texas history. Both courses are required this relaxat1on in Bowie H1gh School for graduation. yi? Q, 1' KES-Q 'J 'Qxx h.ngl1shI vrves the students a base for all the other Enghsh courses offered Three years of Engl1sh are re q L11 re d for gr xduatlon JOL1I'I'1'1l1SU1 may be subst1tuted for Englxsh IV Il -will X Study 15 an essentlal phase of any course Many students txke adv mta e ofthe use of the hbrary as a study h ill one or more per1ods a day vga, Y' 'W Qemor Enghsh 15 '1 very 1mportant course for students who plan to attend college The course 1ncludes study 1n fore1gn hterature w1th a concentratmn on Engl1sh class1cs Enghsh hxstory and 'advanced 7I'?ll'DI'1'1BI' rl f- IL Trlgonomefry IS the most advanced math course offered at BHS Bes1des tr1g, courses m general math, algebra, plane geometry and sol1d geometry are offered f Many students, preferrmg to by pass advanced math, take plane geometry mstead of Algebra II All are reqtured to take Algebra I and e1ther Algebra Il or plane geometry A -'- ' ,-..,.. 5 153 I :fl ' 1 'xiii A Tig f 533, Q ,- T, - gf?-' :fi I -:tr ' 3 4 . 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Wilson's Drug Store. . gg-u - 1 i Texas history is required for all seniors as a comple- ment to Civics. World his- tory, a course newly intro- duced this year, is offered as an alternative for Texas history. -. 1 .4 4, gg yi, -gy -cf N. kf '4 - 1 1 'I 1'.-gp Q 1 33 BHS. The D.E, program is ork immediately after grad- ey Garrett, right, works at History is a major course in BHS. All juniors are re- quired to take Ame ric an h i s to r y. This American history class is studying the western development of the United States. lf Johnny Mcbhan also 1D E Qtudent IS shown here Shorthand 1S 'in lncreaslngly popular course 1n C an where he 15 em the commercual department especlally amonv Th1S Typmg I class learns the baslc typmg Sk111S Two years of typmg are offered furn1sh1nO the students complete 1nstruct1on 1D the COUTSB ' 1 l 1 . 7. : .J .. Y . 1 A D J X . I , . C ,hx 5... . , . . . . . Boys' homemaking class, fl one-year course, in- Drivers Education is a halt-year course which in- , , . . . . . structs the bo y s in the elementary homemakinq structs its students in driving skills and laws. , , , , K skills. This is an extension of the regular home- making department. 3 General crafts class is a creative class which studies leather, wood, and metal work. A H . ,XX 2, 7, - C -3 V -. 1 H of , A ,, g, Q I Q '.4r:'4.' , , , . . ft' ,.. . V 'Q' ,, J .v xr' . Two years of shop courses are offered,teaching the Mechanical drawing is a shop course recommended students the use of various mechanical tools. This to all boys who plan to take other vocationalcourses is an extension of the vocational department. and all students who plan to study engineering. s . 'A 'nf fn, F J l nf' Fm nl 1 .5 ,Jld ' Four years of l1Ol'flPl'T1ilx1I'li5 are offered 1D BHS All vmrls ire encourmred to take at least two erechts m these courses Cool lll 1 b0Vv1I'1l7 and other b 151C skllls ire txngjht Home ind fanuly mel lt1ons IS another Course offered 1n th1s dep irtment Physlcxl eclucatwn 1S reqmred for all students ID BI-Ib Tus urls P E class 1S lemonstratmw some lwht C'il1Stl1el'l1CS ' I ,J rs :+ f Metal crafts 15 a new e'ctens1on of the shop depart Frequently the FFA boys use the shop s fac1l1t1es to ment The students are mstructed 1n the use and complete then' projects toolmg of metals ff' i -. , ' 'X i? ie- ' .fi - , mr U . V, fr ,YM A counselor's office was installed at the end of the Anew filing cabinetwas purchased for Mrs. Robert upstairs hall for Mrs. Brannon's use. son's personal use. Room 7 received new flooring and Classroom furniture. df' ml, in ffl - fn The renovation of Room 10 Completed the remodeling of the upper floor. New floors and furniture were installed and the walls were repainted. gy 'UG . ,Q . 1 ' X A Mg Zcwwl af 'ffzccazfeee P25 .17 Left to Rzght Dr B H Roberts, B111 Brewer, Bob Weleh, Claude Young, Alex Grxffln, C D Allen Ernest Chandler Burton Karsteter OFFICERS BURTON KARSTETER PRESIDENT BOB WELCH VICE PRESIDENT ERNEST CHANDLER SECRETARY MRS EVA GILES TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR The students of B H S wlsh to express then' apprecmtron to the trustees for therr unurmg efforts to make thxs a better school For the1r long hours of duty they are really the Lmsung heroes ' ,1 Xi. 0:42 Mr Allen, mn hrs second year as our supermtendent, has proved hxmself 1n every way to be a capable worker wxth the student body and faculty. He has contmually made hxmself avallable to everyone desxrmg to confer w1th hmm We are glad Mr. Allen IS here and hope that he w111 rema1n with us for many years P? Owzp' ' Mr Tahaferro seems tohave boundless energy when It comes to helpmg and gu1d1ng the students of B H S He bel1eves that everyone should do h1s utmost to be a good c1t1zen If any student or ex student ever needs assxstance Wxth any problem, you may be sure that Mr Tallaferro w1ll be w1ll1ng to help 1n any way he can 4 'VAX q-nu-uv-9 51' MRS. FRANCES KIRBY JESS STILES MRS. ELIZABETH YOUNG HERSHEL STEPHENS Commercial History-Boy's P.E. Librarian D.E.-Bookkeeping MRS. RAMONA HENRY PAUL TALIAFERRO History Civics English 5 -in Journalism jf X5 vm --P. . if 'wif' X' I '1 I 5 Q I k FLOYD BYNUM MRS. JEAN BRIDGEWATER KENNETH SHACKELFORD Industrial Arts Girls' P.E. Agriculture Q 'x 1- 'Wh' fic 4' 5 4' mx I A ,i l I vv WJ MRS. ANN ROBERTSON CLARA HOELDTKE WILLIS LANG MRS. VANITA BRADFORD Secretary to Principal Science-Math Biology-Boys' P.E. Math f , f' , My N ' I gms., ff. I 5 ' 1 , -I f A Q ,Ji MRS. NINA DAVLIN BOBBIE BRASHEAR MRS. CLETA FRYAR GLENN CUNNINGHAM Homemaking General Sc ience-Boys' P.E. English Band Home and Family WILLIE LEE DICKERMAN WAUNITA SCHAFFNER EI1g1iSh K x ft Homemaking Latin Tart is -qs-5, l Q 4137-5 . ,,, . Qi a . 4 If 1.- IQ 2 f 5 UNI v lv-za? I .cw Quai .TACK KECK MRS. MYRTLE DAVIS ARTHUR FISCHER General Science-Boys' P.E. English Math wi' PBX A A fb - d's5 4'f' Qi +R 'fun W 'mt hi, T ' 1, MRS.NORWISTA WILLIAMS MRS. HOPE HUDSPETH MRS. J. T. FLOYD MRS. BONNIE BRANNON School Nurse Secretary to Supt. Cafeteria Accountant School Counselor 1 .zmgrwgv f ..1, -1- X u ,A J 1 v , ' 'I 9? 0.11 'x .gm 1 1- ,H Sifkfgw 'ff ',2g+x.15f 3? ' if' .'. ' , fffzfiv- V A I ix , Wil z af :Ae mm: Zag C111z1 Oplmfhna xx is e10CtOc11 1 unc 1 c m the I 1 e ni .111 Qchool 111nCt1OnQ and QOFVOQ ag Gm 1nt01n10d111 y bvtxxeen thc Stu 10111 Bo 1x fi f1cu1ty 1-11Q gxpable i'1I'I11I'l1Q.f.Idt1Ol'1 of them L1 UPS 18 xpp10C11I1 11Jx .111 H4 A A , ,W lik: 0 Ri 2 'z St , 5 'L i , :1S1,Sp1'ing1Jy t11'f5t 111 t Bxiyto sorvv 2. il' prc-5ir1entfo1'thf- year 1957-58. 1-10 acts as their louder and rc u1'vsentaL'x' 't 'YH1 2 . '. 'L ' ,Lk . ' ll. 1' ' 'z.-n I' . 'W pq ,J wwe'- ' T 'N-N K K Seated johnny Floyd Nancy Spears, Robert Donald R1chard Stephens Anne Orton Standxng Lmda Campbell Jlmmy Fraz1er, Carolyn Gray, Lee Cordell james Thompson, Peggy Underwood johnny Reynolds, Kay Coffleld OFFICERS PRESIDENT R1chard Stephens VICE PRESIDENT Robert Donald SECRETARY Nancy Spears The Student Councll xs composed of representatmves elected from each class The pres1dent v1ce presldent and secretary are elected the prev1ous year by the ent1re student body The Student Coun c11 has charge of all student assemblles Southern School Assembhes, and specxal act1v1t1es Thxs IS one of the most lmportant organ1zat1ons ln BOWIE I-hgh School 6 . , ,if ' s ya- sf' 'S gg , X .j -,, 6 fd a K rf'f I. x N. 2' if 11,2 A x i!1?'Qt-. '-f'f3agif,,' . iliiei 1 .- I E 1 7' ' 'nil l I: K V . P- y, g'f' ff 7 ' T .f 3 'Q ' .S 'm ' af' min , . lt fl . If . ' , x ' ' 1 .. : Y 7 . ! ' . : . , . . 7 , . . . . . I . - 1. gn, 14,-f'.21Q:15fi,: -. ,lf vc-X . -- Nwgekzzlcf 1, I. W, Q .. , MK, , 5 . L- U 3 pp rx. .1 ' If ijbs 'w N 1 4 si fbi? b f , , 1 - ,W xl. 1 -, I, 'K g,g...V,AM uf., nm, ' 0, :1,..,,'f I-' -. ,, gw Sf ' Q Wflp- 1, , 'Q an til' .aff JOHNNY REYNOLDS Pre Sldent 65444 Oblfacme IL? 'JF ICQ Nr-'N -:.. ,T m f' I DANNY MILLER MARGIE TEAGUE BILL HENSON Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer 5, Xi Xvfi 4' a o MARTORIL DODbWORTH PLANUT WIININ , E M ,,,.-A-' I -Q , - A is ,- rf 4 . -1 , I Q K, W I . Q x, -1 ,v Jrdia ' 7, N q G .ppp-L. lgzfl' iff ' - ' 4 '-X . 2 00 . f 7 1 1. by , A r- I - il-- y , x .2 ff.: . 'C x, ,r V , M N 4 I. . ' ' L-Q: 53- ,. 1 r ,Y . 'K' K, f 1 - fl 1- Q P I .Q x . VE:-'Hag 5 Q . . 1, UA., f f K - . , Nj' if :J JAMES BATEMAN-A dependable person who is always around to help whenever there s a Job to be done James is active in both the sen1or lass and the Travel Club SHIRLEY BELL An attract1ve v1rl who is very capably servinv the F B L A chapter this year as president Slurley 1S well liked by everyone and has many fr1ends CHARLENE BENNETT A petite blonde who was described in our Junior year as being de mure maybe so but her favor1te pastime 1S fun Charlene IS IH the D E Club and is on the annual staff JEANENE BRADLEY A studious g1rl who 1S never satisfied with her grades and 1S con tinuously striving to improve them Jeanene has served as F H A president for two years and has ach1eved that club s highest honor the State Degree She also serves as co editor of the annual this year -1:7 Qi Q-fn' .HY JANE ANN BREWER It has been said that Ann s proof of this lies in the fact that she has been a member of the Nat1onal Honor So ciety for three years Bemg co ed1tor ofthe Jackrabb1t is Jane s chief extra curricular aCt1V1tV OVELLA BRUNER Ou B1r 16 15 we known for her famihar laugh and happy go lucky personalxty She spends most of her time cultivating frien B1rd1e is the treasurer of the Pep Squad and a member of the F B L A NORMA BURRIS Silence is Golden seems to be Norma s philosophy of l1fe but th1S doesn t keep her from being well liked by her classmates She is mterested in both com mercial work and homemakmg JANE BUTLER A competent person whos creative interests are high Neatness is her outstandmg charactermstic Jane now serves as treasurer of the F B L A . I . . . v x Q I y W ' f- - . - V . XX' X I I K. D. i - f 1-. H. - I ability and ambition lvill take one far. Jane - r H 'd' ' 11- J 7 - ' , . . . . ds' H . . ,,. x - e LINDA CAMPBFLL An energetxc and con genlal person who works hard on everythlnvv Llttle Blt has eapably served as cheer leader for four years as well as forwardlngn on the basketball team BARBARA CARPENTER Barbara possesses a unlque personalxty and has many frlends Qhehasbem n an act1ve member of the concert band fo1 four years NITA COGGIN An massummw gn-1 whose Comphmentary manner and dependab1l1t make hel a frxend 1ndeed N1ta s chlef 1nter est IS domv for others CECIL. COX Cecll s ready vnt dI'1llJOV1alp91 sonal1ty mark hmm as one of B H S s out standmg flvolltes He 1qlCI'lOVxnl',Ol11S fr1ends Cox The Frlendly Undertaker We 3'-w 1.---f ff? 'CZ' 3' 'Y? MARJORIE DODSWORTH Alxvely person who spends most of her t1me makmg fr1ends and workmg for the semor class and the Travel Club She doesn t care much for studxes and fun 1S her password ROBERT DONALD A 51213.14-'l1tf0I'WaI'd am b1t1ous person vlhose athlet1c mterest IS foot ball Robert IS now servmg as v1ce pres1dent of the Student Councll He 1S a favor1te of Students and teachers allke GLENDA DUCK Duck a cute blue eyed blonde 1S one of our cheerleaders She has been a member of the basketball team for the past two years Boys and good t1mes are her ch1ef mterests PAULINE ECHOLS Avery ser1ous thoughtful person Her trade mark IS kmdness whxch makes her pleasant to be around NORA EDGERTON An active member of our class vshom everyone appreciates Nora 1S a member of the F H A and her busy schedule IS completed by D E work FLOYD FORD A willing worker ofthe senior c la s s Floyd 5 friendliness and politeness have gained him many friends BILLY GODFREY Corny 1S a stick of dy namite in the senior class He enjoys life to the utmost and studies little H15 friendly hello is known to all in B H 5 BILLY GREEN A happy go lucky boy with very few cares His girl and his Ford via for his attentions Billy 5 center of interest is basketball 'N-lv' bf sys' NATHANIEL HAMII TON Dependability and a quiet air are two of his best assets and all who know him appreciate him He excels in agriculture. GRETA HANCOCK-One of our more artistic members who uses her talent for the benefit of the senior class. Gret has been drum major of the band for two years and is adver- tising and business manager of the Maroon and White. PATSY HAYES-A cute little brunette with a winning personality. She has a cute smile and a friendly hello for everyone. Pat has won many honors in B.H.S. including 1957 Foot- ball Queen head cheerleader and secretary and treasurer of the Travel Club. BILL HEZNSON-A guy who believes in having fun and manages to keep his grades up at the same time. Bill is treasurer of the senior class and works hard on all its projects. SHIRLEY HICKMAN Shirley has made many friends in B H S because of her consideration for others She IS historian of the D E Club and a F H A member BILL HOBBS B111 came to us last year from Indiana He is especially interested in sc ience and literary studies Bill deserves a lot of credit for living in Bowie alone in order to graduate with this year 5 class CHARLES HOWARD Charles has won the re spect and admiration of all his classmates through his sincerity and his congenial man ner He IS a member of the Science Club and is an enthusiastic supporter of all school activities GLENNA JACKSON A brunette with an ani mated personality who IS well liked by many Glenna is one of our cheerleaders and parti Cipates in many school activities it-- rw- LOUIE JACKSON His wit and humor make him a popular member of our class He 1S presi dent of the F.F.A. and 1 member of the Ma- roon and White staff. Louie has the distinction of being the only husband and father in the senior class. MARY .IAMESON-An attractive talkative bru- nette xx ith plenty of spirit. Mary makes good rrades and you can tell by her wit that she gets a big bang out of life. SHIRLEY SUMMERS JOHNSON-The only sen- ior girl who is combining marriage and school life. Shirley has always been popular with the class and will always be remembered for her engaging smile and winning personality. RONNIE JONES-A new member of our class who has already made many friends. Boys and girls alike are drawn to him because of his jovial disposition. JOYCE KENNEDY Joyce always has a fr1endly sm11e and a he1p1n hand for everyone She s1nc:ere1y does her best at all t1l I163S MARY NELI.. KERBY An enthus1ast1C mem ber of our class who never seems to run out of somethm to say OI do She has been 141151. cha1r bass Q 1ar1net1st 1n the band for the past two years 19 vmce p1es1dent of the Sc:1ence Club and a member of the Natlonal Honor Soexety CAIL KUNG A dark eyed L.l1t1P vt1thabubbl1n personallty who always sea ms tohave a ready sm1le for everyone C.11lxx 11l lonv be remem bered as our 1936 Homecornm Queen JO LYNN LAID. In sp1teo1be1n a new mem ber of the sen1or Class Jo Lynn has 1mpressed many by her reserved manner She has al ready proved herself a VV1ll'Lflf7 worker for the sen1ors lf:-:QQ X A at. Cs X75 G cw? -11, lfhnfv ,f I 'gc 1 XTX fewer 2:9 J ff iff r'-J 'Z Xl MARZIE LANGFORD A 11vely brunette who Just bubbles over w1th laughter and fun that s and qu1Ck Vklth a basketball Marz1e s w1n n1nf1 personal1ty has Ua1ned for her many fr1ends AVA CAROL LEWIS Qu1et cons1derate and ambltlous Ava has Completed her h1gh school Career IH three years She IS lnterested 1n commermal work and plans to attend a bus1 ness college Ava 15 always found to be maklng a slncere effort to help others RITA LOVE One of the qu1et members of our class who has a sweet d1spos1t1on and 1S m1red by everyone R1ta 15 a d1l1gent worker and a valuable asset to t11e class TERRY MCCARTY Terry IS 11ked by every one and there IS never a dull momentwhenhe 1S around H15 ma1n lnterest 15 1n D E Work and much of h1S spare t1me IS taken up byh1s Clnckens I I KY ' 4 A D . .. V if -A . - ' 1, Y - 5 '- ' A D . . ., 1 I 4 I . . . X J L., - V' Q R- . 1 1 - 3,34 SX' : I . 1 V. D - q' K A .. O Q f T , In ' Y- ' 4 4 U f - . D i X ,, - - ' H ' . 1'-V: . , iz ' l ' ' i F ' . ki...-1 6 . D V! 'N ...,,, . A L , fir ' 5 ' . ' 1 ' -- 1 'K D f . ' Y' our Mar-z1e. She 1S an excellent cheerleader Q, 1 . V. U 1 r 1. . . - A X , . , ,,. .1 . ' G ' i ' O 1 W -Q - 1 . V Aa J' . . g 4- '-.A ' A O T Y ,- . . K . ,Z V 1 MV I fl 1 . . X 1- 1 Y . 4 4, U L. . . . 'fa gt ig ' f' . . 'f K A .LX 1 X21 , , ' ' I -,v ,- 'Q y X . I f f',, ,f 'Vi , ' I, , A I , , ,. rr, ' 1 ', ,,,', H!!! I ' ' -,21 U 1, 5 k Y 1 4 4 .B . . . ad- fl ' CONROY Mn DANIEII In sp1te of h1s bashful ness Conroy 15 ve1y m1sch1evous He 1S usu ally hav1ng too much fun enJoy1nf1l1fe to Worx y about h1s stuches LYNDA MCLELAND Lynda 15 ac t1ve 1n sports espec1ally basketball As a hard W o rk IHS member of theTravelClub and F B L A she has served us well JOHN MCSI-IAN By ldllng away the t1resome school years .Iohnny has become an expert 1n conservmg ene1gy A favor1te hobby avsgra vatmg teachers He 15 a star p1tcher for the baseball team and takes h1s D E work SETI ously ANDY MARTIN Andy IS a ha1d vxorkmg sen 101 who plays football 9l.l1Cl1CS and st1ll flflllq t1me for extra curl 1cular act1v1t1es such as DPIUE sports PCl1tOI' of the Maroon and Wh1te and ser reta1y of the Student SGTVICG Club T- hfdgx '14 A-Q' bug, iw 5.29 of our class He learns through I1sten1n0 rath er than talkmg He has great 1nte rest 1n sports and IS a member of the football and track teams GEORGIA LEE IVIOORE Kmdness and Uener os1ty are the tra1ts Whlch attract others to GeorO1a Lee Her favor1te sport 1S volley ball 'LU wh1ch she excels BARBARA NEAL Barbara our 57 Home cornmg Queen IS a popular member of our class She IS a member of the F B L A and the Pep Squad Her favor1te past1me 1S readm and rockm DONITH PIYLEY Don1th s stay w1th us was too short for us to leally get to know her She came here from Kansas at the befunmng of the year and left shortly thereafter . . .7 ' 1 - - ' ' ' 7 . .... ,f ,S It A fi . ' .' . ' ' --'cg '- ' I - ' ' - - 1 ' 1 4 - VN V . V V DANNY MILLER-Dannyis the vice-president kb . 4 . . D ' - . Q' 4- - E 1 D Y ' , . . - ' . 1 I n I ,I , D. . TEDDIE LOU REED ln class Teddle Lou seems qulet and shy but we have the feellng that outs1de of school and on closer acquamt ance she would be more talkat1ve We have often heard lt sa1d that st1llwater runs deep xv Ulu- JOHNNY REYNOLDS Johnny s qualrtles of leadersh1p have come to the forefront th1s year as ev1denced by the fact that he 1S pres1 dent of the sen1or class v1ce pres1dent of the Travel Club and a tr1 captaln of the football team He IS outstandmng 1n football and track --r DON ROLAND Don has a knack for gettmg a long W1th almost everyone wxth whom he comes 1n Contact He IS pres1dent of the TravelClub and a tr1 captarn of the football team He also plays basketball baseball and runs track RICHARD STEPHENS Rlchard s wonderful personal1ty makes h1m one of the favor1tes on our campus He was elected favorlte by h1s classmates several t1mes has repeatedly won the good manners award and th1s year 15 servmg as pres1dent of the Student Body He1s1nterested 1n sports and 1S a tr1 captam of the football team 11' I 4:-A' JANICE ST JOHN Our strawberry blonde has a sweet dlsposltxon and an ab1l1ty Whlch W1ll take her far She 15 presldent of the Stu dent Serv1ce Club and sec retary ofthe F B L A She IS smcere and amb1t1ous and w1ll reach frm JEAN STUEVER Jean possesses a qulet man ner always shows a ready sm1le and can t be outdone Where fr1endl1nesS IS concerned her Goal 1n l1fe MARGIE TEAGUE Margre one of our stu dents from Sunset has made usaverycapable class secretary She works hard 1n school clubs as well as on her stud1es JOYCE THOMPSON Joyce IS a real cute red head w1th a pleasmg personal1ty that has put her tops w1th everyone She 1S 1nterested 1n commerclal work FRANCES TROTTER An attractwe 5 CD10 w1th a pleasant d15pos1t1on who 15 adm1red by everyone She IS an act1ve member of the F B L A GLENNA TUCKER Glenna a l1vely brunette IS well l1ked because of her am1able person al1ty She 15 always W1lllIl17 tohelp when called upon KERMIT WEBB Kerm1t had rather tease than study but does a good job at both He IS an enthu51a5t1c member ofthe D E Club and has become qu1te prof1c1ent 1n the f1eld of photog raphy DAVIS WILLARD Dav15 5 ch1ef 1nterest IS F F A work IH Whlch he spends much t1me and has mon many honors He doesn t care much for h1s stud1e5 but does fmd pleasure In maklng frlends WF' Th? N:-' -337' ROY WILLARD Roy 1S a real Texancomplete Wlth drawl He IS also mterested IH F F A and he and Dav15 carry on many of thelr proj ects together JERRY WILLIAMS Jerry 1sam1schev1ous 1n d1v1dual who 1S always Jolung When anyth1ng exc1t1ng IS gomg on you can be sure that Jerry IS somewhere near KENNETH WINN Peanut IS acute blonde heade d carefree boy He 15 mterested 1n sports and IS one of our star basketball play ers, th1s bemg h1S fourth year on the team STANLEY WINTON Stanley 1S avery rel1able person He has been mterested m D E work for the past two years and IS now serv1ng as VICE pres1dent of the D E Club . - . . r r . . . 1 . . . 1 v v ' 4 ,Y - , ' , ,ef 4 if . - . . - T' Q . 5 - If X 1 N M1-' '5-1 ..'f'ff1 -1 - . I ' .'1 - YK' 4' V 1-. V -- . , K . V 7 R - . . - If 3,1 , A 1 ' 1 ' , A 4 -qwlftf-N,-ff . . -A 5,1174 . . , I ,, .4 . A . . . . , - i 1 v - 1 . . 44: y -xv, Vw i t A 14 f . 1- X ,. - . . . . . is 1 llfx X . ' ' I I' ' 3 .1 . . . f ' ' ' K A -.... .JL f , 1 , . . . '1 , ' - f . . . . . , . . . . Y I t 9 V ' .. , - , . Y .. LYNNDA WII.,I..IAM.5- Sz1nX, :1s she's called by her rnzmy friends, was Ilhl1pPy'SO'1l.1Cky post-grzacluxlte the first semester. She was Circulation Mzmzxger ofthe M moon :md White, reporter of the F B L A 'ind 'mn officehel er . . .- .,t . . p two periods L1 day. Watch those cwlomes vu' s Ask hlm lf he has a friend Mxss Hoeldtke handmg out those Hey ya 11 1001469 what We gotll oh so long awamted SGHIOT rmgs , ' Plus g lla f9St1Vdl marked the passln ofR1chard 5 61 vhteenth summf r I 'vw Snowml n are gettlnv better all the t1me A hen party W1th all the trlmmmvs commemorates Jane Ann s mghteenth b1rthd1y 101' 4 ' Qlg awk 14 'Uv-1? -SJ s. f Danny the Deerslayer and h1s henchm an Hey boys' Don t elbow that good lookmg mtelllgent guy out of the p1cture ' ' Q f ' ' I ' ' my ' ' 7 .1 a ' 3 D ' 4 ix, 7 f: , , x 'h'!-A 'Q T' lf' W V ' 7 r ' . -N ' , Q ' 4 I F K A, . H .L 1 1, 2 Q 1. ' V X -v . .x D m A ,K , M .r A' , 3 ' eq. - 1 xi ' Qi 'v.:s.- , .Y ' 'g fs 55 Kd . f , f ,X . , 3 I v' . 5 A rt . . . 6 A V ' I ,t y Y A ' ', fgfqflqf-. . .' ,K Y 1 N- . ' . pr, ini-:tit ' . . . .,,, ,wa gg f it i n r 'H :J-. K Q5 a , . - , 4 Q pf fn- 4 i , ,A Q. ' , A .1 '5- A! 3 L' A Q 2 5 ' Q ' 54 V , ,, x A 'Q -P x K 1 z , E . . , . . . 1 . . ' , 1 Q 5 'C' 1-' JOHNNY FLOYD Pres1dent P' JOHN BDJNETT Vice-President Uggwm 1775715 4 -...M-In ky f IAN GRIFFIN NANCY SPEARS Secretary Treasurer NANC Y SPEARS --T I-x Y? I I PAT LATHAM 'I -A . L ,,- ii: I fi YVONNE CLAYTON Band of Gold LEON CLEMENT Lily of the Valley' BRUCE COGGIN All of Me re, Q L.- vi. l RAY BUFFINGTON Angel With Horns JIMMY CARVER Jim Dandy HARRIET BARKER Down Yonder -' A JOHN BENNETT A Q . Let's Have a Party 1 G. W. BERRY Gone ff -4 I 6 .M I 1 ov W 5- rl y it PAUL BRANSON You Must Have Beautiful Baby Been a CARL BROOKS -'Daddy Cool ! '7 E fi! Q-scsi -.3-1 Na- 4, 'M cm RONNIE COMPTON Take Me Out To The Ball Game BOBBY CORNELISON Margie ROY CORNEILISON Mr, Touchdown, U S A GY! JO ANN CORNELISON L'MiSS Anne JACQUEITTA COX Party Doll v A-. -' 4,5 Ira U - 0 41 I 4: , JAMES CRAFT f f Hot Rod Ford 8 a S2 Bill LESLIE CRAFT TaI1,Ta11TreeS WILLIAM C ROW Blue Bird JOYCE CRUMPLER Don't Get Around Much Any More GRACY DICK --Honey Chile TROY GASKINS Farther Up the Road W. C. GILBERT Don't Be Disc ouraged PATSY GILLASPIA Honeycomb I MC? CAROLYN GARDNER There Goes My Heart STANLEY GARRETT Love Is Strange S f 7'i JOHNNY FLOYD I Need a Girl FAITH FORD Faith, Hope, and LEN EAKMAN Gone Fishin' ALA LOUISE EDGIN Louise DALE FAULKENBERR Dynarr1ite' ' Charity 6' CAROLYN GRAY Available DONALD GREIGG Country Boy BOBBY GREGORY Boots and Saddles FK l , C 2 'fl ,. S TEV' JAN GRIFFIN ' ' Bewitched , Bothered, and Bewilderedn PEGGY GRIFFIN Peg O' My Heart RONALD GUINN Lazy Bones WAYNE HANCOCK Baby Face f W X JACKIE HOPPER Black Slacks' ' FREDDY HOWARD You Gotta Be a Football Hero RONNIE HUDSPETH All Shook Up go-P ur 3 F' if ,- ' 2 1 A-, 5- 1 1, 4- ' , ' In ' 7 I, ., , I 7,111 ' , ,Mil 'fain' li-,.-x 634' Qu'- Q ' JESSIE LOU JOHNSON Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine PEGGY SUE JOHNSON Peggy Sue SAMMIE KISTLEIR Sleepy Head BARBARA KOONCE Goin' Steady DAN LANCASTER Danny Boy' ' ima , - FF c N 4 .5, A 45' . X Aj .x. , X X -Sp . .E ,gy MIKE JACKSON 'KI'm Walkin' JIM PAT JEFFRIEIS Doodle Doodle Doo Kipling Q'-iv' m 4 . 0. ,xx JOHN IRONS John Henry CHARLOTTE JACKSON Hey, Little Girl DAVID JACKSON Little David, Play On Your Harp f 4 is 'lr' -ff ,U-' A ,ggi M--cf ., I9 r 4. iv' 'Sw PAT LATHAM Blue Suede Shoes BILL LEONARD Just Between You And Me GARY LIGGETT It's Three O'Clock in the Morning l eg 34 I p vzigil' ff .v J . ,f- x 'k.,,,f ,, if 'SEE' ffyznunxllllf il MICKEY LEE LOWE Mr. Lee JOE PAT MCCRACKEN Rollin' On 'ix .gg was--Q9 'Wnvx . fwfr:-f' Af in-mlb' if JERRY MCGLASSON --Aim 1 a Dog BOBBY MC WILLIAMS Raider of Highway lOl -.SQ . M 'CZ' SAUNDRA MERSHO Love I5 a Many I, A 3- N Splendored Thing' ' SHIRLEY MOORE Out at the Pool NANCY MOYER ' 'Blue Velvet R545 71? 1' TREVA RICHEY Little Bitty Pretty One FOY ROLLINS The Happy Wanderer JIMMY ROTH Roly Poly ,-'Q 5 GLENDA PICKETT Don't Fence Me In JERRY PRESTWOOD Old Black Joe ,mg 'Vs A... X. in XX Y BETTY PARR Ease ination' KATHERYN PHILLIPS K-K-K-Katy - 45-447 Z ARMELDA NATIONS Around the World KATHARINE OLIVER Love and Marriage' JAMES PARKER Buckeye Jim Ii. .nga .Ibm x,,,H, .D-. 1 I MARGARET SCROGUM Short Fat Fanny MONROE SCRUGGS Farmer in the Dell BOBBY SINKS Ain't That a Shame JANE SLAYDEN Moonlight Swim ' ' LOTS SMITH ' 'Tutti F rutti If' 'wr 'lltzr L., 17-7' JOHN SPEAKE Bacon Fat NANC Y SPEARS ' 'Somebody Loves if Me ,X I L .TACQUIE STEPHENS Long, Tall Sally .TUNE STOM ' 'June Night' ' EVERETT STONER Hearts of Stone !..xv jv- vm , ORVILLE WELCH My Hou the Time Goes By SALLY WELLS My Gal Sal BRYANT WHITAKER Hwh Noon .14 T? BARBARA WADE Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair KAY WALTERS Oh, Dear, What Can- the Matter Be ?' as 'ri H 'fl 4 45 f wi A xx 5 ' ' . R5 2-A 1 A ur JAMES THOMPSON Mr, Wonderful BERNICE TIMS Dark Eyes .4 UQ' 3 I BETTY SULLIVAN Dear Ol' Girl NANCY SULLIVAN Suzie Q. EUGENE TEAL I Haven't Got a Worry inthe World' '9' ...ad A 'hui 1 '? 51 'Sd RENABELLE WHITAKER Fraulem RONNIE WILLET 1' I m Txred 'Yr Y? JUDY WINN JL1StB1d1I'1 My Tune ELVENA WINTON Old P1ano Roll Blues MARY ZETZSCHEI Mary Had a L1tt1e Lamb if hr' T' '23 ff? mil ff The Powers Modehng Agency Scouts are on theu' Way' L1tt1e M155 Muffett Sat on her luvgage Marllyn Moneyroxx and Betty Grabell' Guess Who? '7 ax, l 'Y xx '91 li 'v-.- 46 .lg PEGGY UNDERWOOD Pres1dent 64 as 177' 5' 'Q DUDLEY WIER PHYLLIS GRAY RONNIE EVANS Vxce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer I ii I X7 5 -vn.g,,-M 'lk- H -U15 -vii A wh-:rn 11.2345 M' 55.7 6-an-4 8 ,ini -abby JIMMY HACKER PEGGY UND ERWOOD 'l F'l ., , , Y-.. I kd ' ' M .. n ' -- .. --,msn f WT L. M ' ri, 2' . ,mms . ' ' ' --My , .L ---.- gr - -s- , u dx . f , Q ' J 1 ' 'RW yy. . - v.-.-- I '-A nn.. fa - b ' 'iff ll . Q2 1. , ,,. .V s ., . . V 'zf,.- 5 , GN -4 ,- X 1 - ' - - - - t Y , ..... , 4 -------4 X f 1 W K M. N V ' G 'm,411A -. , . 2. '. gf I ,,. .. . 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X I XVII: ,.r x X E' Qi 'X bfx SHIRLEY FAULKNER JERRY FINCHER CHARLES FORD ELBA FREEMAN JERRY FREEMAN LINDA FRYAR FREDDY FULLER LOYDETTE GEORGE MARGARET GILES BILLY GILMORE PHY LLIS GRAY NITA GRICE JIMMY HACKER MARY SUE HAIL SYLVIA HAMILTON CEQ- Ev, 3 ' 1 - . 11 fi .NV . 4 J an . 'T' '11 fN 1 .- ky, X 1' .lv , Nr W5--ug? 'Ffa- Af' 'sf , QT' ? -off SUE HANKINS PAT HARVEY KAY HOPPER MARGIE HUDSPETH GERALD INGRAM GEORGIA IAMESON EDDIE JONES JERRY DON JONES NORMAN JONES GLENDA JORDAN LINDA KARSTETER PHILLIP KUNKEL DALTON LAIRD JIMMY LAMB J L LAMB 1.511 ,,Q-7 Jv K QL, 4 , . 'Ri 25,1 'Gh-0' -sq 'Wzgv' AQ W 'bud is. ,.,,L. , . - , -. ... . r 'aff' ' f I .'-, . I , ' Q1 LH 'lu- QWOQ I .gpg W, K Q! v E' WAYLAND LAIVLBERT EUGENE LAUDERDALE SANDRA LAWRENCE JOYCE LINDSEY BILLY LONDON JUANITA LOVE HELEN MODAN IE L GAY LORD MCDONALD G IENNA MCDONA ID JUDY MCDONALD BOBBY MCKIN LEY JAMES MCLENDON JERRY MCLENDON CHARLES MCMILLION ELIZABETH MCWILLIAMS fir: f jon- ? qqgg T'-3 41 JOEL MANN MARY LINDA MANN DIANNE MERRETTE SHARON MERSHON BOBBY MIDDIETON JERRY MILLER ,IOHN IKE MITCHELL NELL MOORE DONALD RAY MORTON LINDA NATIONS JUDY NEAL THOMAS NEWSOM WAYNE NORED EIAINE OGLE ANNE ORTON 3 Q-.v '52 5 ICQ JQB 'Zi wg--V' I uf- se '!I,...'N f P A-mf? Qxfqv M X C-7 ' 'S fx if is 9' K if I0 RICHARD PIGG CURTIS PITTMAN ELLIS PLAXCO GLENDA POWELL TOMMIE POWER LAFONDA RANDOLPH DARRELL REDIN DONALD REED LOIS REID MARVIN REYNOLDS JERRY RICHARDSON JIMMY ROBERSON KENNETH ROBERTSON FRANCIS ROGERS MACK ROLAND DON SC ROGGINS DONALD SHRUM BECKY SPAIN CHARLES SPANN KAY SPEARS CHARLES STARK MARY KAY STEPHENS GEORGE STILLWELL DARRELL STOCKARD GLENN SUMMERS MARY TARVER ROBERT TUCKER LaN ELL TUCKNIES WAIDO ROT H PEGGY UNDERWOOD dung X...X ' S43 Q we E' 5' J! re f Fi' I QM? 'nv NANCY YOUNG SONJA VASSAR PEGGY ANN WADE LOU ELLEN WEEKS CHARLES WELCH MARSHA WELCH GERALD WELLS MAXINE WELLS DUD LEY WIER BOBBY WOOD PAT YARBOR LARRY YARBRO CARL YOUNG TOMMY YOUNGBLOOD A Q . J ' , . . I 4 , 1, ' En- 3' ' X 2- 1 lrfwgx-v, ' 4 VI - X 4 W fi 5, A . J .Q wil.. b 5531- V U ' 'W 'Wa W4 If . pq 'I , -A I Q , 1 ' gf V Q A X qi? 4 .iff J. X A R 55 h . ' ' 3 .. 1 . 'Q 5. 7 ' , gf f ,ggi i?'1Ti Zj N . Q ' L A ' , . -3f,',11 21.779, 1. ' ' . 1 ,, K 3' 5'.'1u'Qa-4-.ish ' J N- 'E- - UA- Y I A ' . V ,i 'N . .I h ' . ' . l 259 ,Lg ,f-4 tml 0 ew JIMMY FRAZIER Presxdent 'Ui 'Q '7' 'N-. LEE CORDELL KAY COFFIELD JOE VASSAR Vmce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer get , 5 XX T PQI , E' If X 'K 'fu Q X by ,X ' 1 K- A S -rf ' 4 E 'ef--r-' f 'E Qu E A' 44 -os, ,cs TIM HALL. PAULA ALLEN JIMMY FRAZIER jf. 4' , -, - ,..-., X A 0 AR, -Q, 1 'Nr '-11'? lY Z9 4-of 'im Ti: ALTIA RAY BERRY TERRY BRADFIELD CHARLES BRANDON BUDDY BRANSON RONNIE BROOKS CAROI YN BURRIS CHARLES BYRD KENNETH CHANCELLOR JUDY CHANDLER H50 Q---ay Q5 '92- is-f 42-'l '7 f -af 41 YZI7 -cv., 1, lcv DEXTER AGEE ANN ALLEN PAULA ALLEN DEE APPLEGATE RANDY BAKER KATHERYN BAR KER CHARITY BARRY BOB BATEMAN .TERRY BELLAH .Q- 440- Q-'1' E--,I mi 'K -5.4 1 v 4' I K, ?4 T is 'gl Y'-wk! 6' S0 CAROL SUE DETHLOFF COLEEN DEWEBER JUNIOR EMMERT RUTH EVANS BILLY DON FAIN DORIS FAIN JIMMIE FINN JIMMY FRAZIER RALPH GANN 120 .1 :uni Fuf' ll 5139 4-bf D4 -v BARBARA CLAYTON KAY COFFIELD LINDA COMPTON SUE COOPER KEITH COPLIN LEE CORDELL TRAVIS CORNELISON DAVID DANSBY JERRY DAVIS 429, fi-1... GJ' I-9 lf' 47? I n Cs.. -n w-J tr' 55 'Q Q-,. 415. YZ J-5 v-,.-, f W X 1 Fw' L TIM HALL DON HANKINS GENE HANKINS TIM HARPER MICHAEL HARPER .TERRY HAYES JOHN MIKE HETZEL BOBBY HILL PAULA HORTON an Ta' L, 6-.f 4- 7X 1 ' AD lg ps CI 15 CHARLES GARDNER JANE GOLDEN DIANE GRAY MARIORIE GRAY DON GREEN JOYCE GREEN MICHAEL GREENWOOD DANNY GRIFFIN SHARON GRIGSBY fi Qs .1-. 'i ' Q :fin 'T 1- Ll 4 H bg I if E ,V Y fi -' ,. is If , A sir, e'x Q I X-I 1 I N' X I ' - Ga 1 A A ., f .I s , I ' , ' A .y , V , . 'I ii f n I as Gi ' I A 5-f f ' '57 In f ' , k -X C- ln. V I . A S- . ,.'s 'X '3 ' 1 x-. 'Uh IRQ Es 'af 'vs' wc! fix Tv--9 lfmib MARY SUE LOVEDAY EDDIE MCDONALD MIKE MAIDENS DOROTHY OVERSTREET ROINALD PARTRIDGE GEORGE PHILLIPS IVA MAE PI-IILPOTT GAYLE PIXLEY IOHNNIE POE ...L Q fi in ii Epo' 1'-'- Y .' GLENDA JARRETT A41 M I -. ca? .IYNELL JACKSON PAT JIMERSON PD WILMA DEAN KISTLER BOBBIE KOGER q,1 'V RUETTA LAMBERT ROBERT LANCASTER ALLEIN LEEK BONINIE FAY LEWIS Q V2 tu... LA as '-131 I MA In A f--v M. I S -xx , 9, ,. , , 4, - , . K ' 1 ' R . V l Q5 A . X , s 1. X A f' I SN . ' N I I - 4, , -A I l ml Y A A X - A A ,I 'Q ,b ' ' N I L- ' 5 -. ' ' - G 2' b,.. ' g ji, I ' 'E J- , f I 1 I f ,g x nf- 4,-se. IY ' I I . I :ji .- X . . , ' J iff ! ' az X A Xi. 1 'G M. , 6 'AS-I I Ii .T 2. A .A ,, 1 ,Q A I os' 5.1 41 4 4' Y Q C- 'YD T? EVA JO PRICE LINDA RAINEY KENNETH REDDY HOWARD REYNOLDS SHIRLEY RHOADS LLOYD RHYNE PATSY RICHARDSON ,lt ,GZ 4A fi 2 mn .-.-' d,,, QUINCY ROBINS WA FPA MIKE ROLAND BARBARA ROTH VIOLA ROTI-I WANDA RUSHING MIKE SADLER EDDIE SANDERS JAMES SC RUGGS BILLY JEAN SEELY ALBERT SIGMAN Q 'PTT' nn Wx in . ,T 'Q , L WINDOL ROBBINS ON S '-1? yu-is .-,Y 1-5 'xx IWJFN iqg-p me if 34? inf SANDRA TUCKER JOE VASSAR EDINA WAGNER SUE WALKER BILLY WATTS CAROL WEATHERFORD VELDA WELLS MAXINE WILLIAMS REX WINN LLOYD SLADE DONALD STEPHENS LEONARD STEPHENS CHARLES STEPHENSON BARBARA SULLIVAN ROGER SUTTON MARIE TEAGUE VERNA MAE TAYLOR in-...f .TANNIE TODD 'FB !?1 .J 3 L f u If i 4' 'Q u ' 1. .Wi -aol... ws I S 4 5 s 12 41 1 fgfvzm Alta. GRACY DICK IV., A . J '.:L ,, 1 . .4 +V. s .- '. fl F 1 1 'X 1 1 F7 X. 'LY-S BARBARA CARPENTER aw.-if .-ff' 1 new JUDY NEAL L 4 Nfl R ,. ics . 0 X . ' xv 1 N FFA 5 BOBBY MCKINLEY CHAPTER I BEAU 'QM' LEE CORDELL CHAPTER II BEAU The Freshman Chapter Future Homemak ers of Amer1ca elected Lee Cordell as the1r beau and Chapter Pres1dent Colleen Deweber presented h1s g1ft to h1m 1n as sembly Lee 1S V1ce Pres1dent of the Freshman Class and a member of the Stu dent Counc1l part1c1pat1ng 1n football basketball and track He 15 an all round athlete Bobby McK1nley 15 the c:ho1ce of Chapterl composed of sophomores Jun1or s and semors He IS a sophomore and lS 'ln out standmg member of the basketball team Bobby was presented wlth ag1ft 1n assem bly by Jeanene Bradley Ch lpter Pres1dent 'BM A Q Q e . . . ,. y I' l 1 . A 1 rr' ' , , ' ' L ' . - - ' Z A ' Al X .1 3 'K - 1 ' .C s ff' -X !' I F . .e - s-Mi I , l -A ' J' sf' fly' , , 4 - 1 , I . , - . I . - , - . . 4 7 Y I 77,-45W LllNDA CAM '-'BELL The Future F1rmezs of Ame r1ca h1ve chosen L1nda Campbell to be then Sweet heart for 1958 L1nd1 IS a sen1or 1nd a member of the btudent Counc11 .She was Freshman C1155 Favor1te 1n 1955 M155 BHS 1n 1956 1nd Football Queen 1n 1957 H4 r Jacket and co1s1ge L,1ftS of the Chap ter WPIG presented to he1 1n assembly by Freddy Howard and Cec1l Cox 42- -T? 'X -4-Th 6466 ANIDY MAR TIN The Future Busmess Leaders of Amer1ca have bestowed a un1que honor on Andy Martm he IS the f1rst F B L A Beau tobe p1ctured 1n the Jackrabb1t Andy a sen1or who IS 11ked by students and faculty a11ke 1S a three year letterman 1n football 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 .,,, A f . '1' ' ' 2 1 2 . . I . K I :Z ' D . n ' 2' . '1Y.,f' . - , .' 1 1 Q . 1 X U L, .. ..' l ' 'CX K' In ,Ii Y 1 f AR . N. 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 Q . g ' Y 1 A . . . , Ray Bufflngton METAL C RAFTS 64 au, , f Elvena Winton ART MECHANICAL DRAWING GOOD MANNERS -455' Jane Brewer ANNUAL 55 1... Charles Howard GOOD MANNERS Joe Pat MCC racken Joyce Crumpler GENERAL CRAFTS SCIENCE we., ufw' 'VW K B111 Henson MATH 70444 W 0 mae 717144 Davis Willard VOC ATIONAL AGRIC ULTURE PNA Bruce Cog IH ENGLISH HISTORY -GTV? 'fx C7 Lynda McLeIand ATHLETICS GOVERNMENT X D1anne Me rrette LATIN 1 2' Ovella Bruner Stanley Wlnton COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIOIN Ruzhard Stephens ATHLETICS fhmmy Hacker SHOP Ieanene Bradley BAND HOMEMAKIING Gracy Dmck IOURNALISM .i Barbara Carpenter 1957 58 Band Sweetheart was pre sented at the formal concert ldent and Dan Lancaster v1ce pres1dent R1chard Stephens Student Body Pres1dent 15 crown mg Barbara Neal as the 1957 I-Iomecommg Queen Our 1957 Football Queen PatsyHayes was presented by co captams Rlchard Stephens Don Roland, and Johnny Reynolds by Joe Pat McCracken, pres- ..... M -1-1 -1-.- ....-... ii.. an-1 -lm.-n-1 iQ ll :uni -sul M 1 ll :xl ii lllnainu 11 -5 E 1- 4 3 54 .-N Q 3 I Fl Ti -'Qt-We U F3522 IL ,, MJ illf M.. 3...--a-r f I ffflf W 9 .. , 11-:1 if,5':,3J . P - f1ff-:wwf The statf spends many long hours planmng lay outs cuttmng and pastmg plctures and typmg and proofreadmv all the copy after much brzunxxork thlnklng It up paemzw sag CO EDITOR CO EDITOR BUSINESS MGR SPONSOR ,ihwiif Layout work Standing: Billy London, Jane Brewer Glenda Duck Bruce Coggin Mlckey Lowe John Speake Carolyn Gray, Ieanene Bradley. Seated: Nancy Spears, Jan Griffin, Barbara Koonce, Judy Winn, Jane Slayden Marg1e Dodsworth ag. -4 J'- lil JOHN IKE MITCHELL Homeroom salesmen Photographer The proceeds from the con cess1on stxnds durmg both football and basketball sea sons furmsh most of the money for the annual Money 1S also ra1 s e d by sellmg boosters I A S .1 Helpers 1n the concess1on stands .ldv N: fra- his-,,,,,. 5-faq 'fm I Standmg Marsha Welch Mary Jameson Mary Nell Kerby Kay Walters Shlrley Moore Anne Orton, Greta Hancock Ava Carol LEWIS Seated Lafonda Randolph Kay Spears D1ane Merrette Rhonda June Broun, Sh1r1ey Bell Lynda McLeland - I Z l . if - ' ,J ' J I ' 4 I A . , 1 . xy, A , X J A . 7 V .WE X' W f Y f 3 , . I , 2 . h 1 4 5 . 3 . V' ' -. f - A N ': ,, - l , x -' ' l ' 'N 5- - 1 V k 's I x V 1 . Q-. ' k - '. , v . .v - ' ' ' : 17 r I - 1 'N 6 ' - K rx h ' . 1 l ' '- 1' X,..,-a-f . L , V I YH I , . ' 5 . 1 K : I . I 1 . . , ., :li ' J 41 A !i Il . l,:Azj,51gx..f . . V -, -4 3, , 5 Q r : 'gil-.,ff .Q . ,.,. .k?.Y? N X I 'Q 'Q ' ' 'I 1:1::41:ir-T-irgixf ' l Z r 1 r 1 1 , . I 1 1 1 . 1 Www Robert Donald pres1dent 15 admmlstermg the oath of 1n1t1at1on to the new members OFFICERS PRESIDENT Robert Donald VICE PRESIDENT Joyce Crumpler SECRETARY TREASURER Jeanene Bradley REPORTER Mary Nell Kerby 5, Seated jeanene Bradley jane Ann Brewer Elvena Wlnton Treva R1chey Charlotte Jackson, Patsy Clllaspla, jamce St John, jane Butler, jane Slayden Carolyn Gray Standmg flrst row Marsha Welch, Patsy Hayes, Lmda Campbell Robert Donald Mary Nell Kerby Barbara Koonce Jan Gnffm Nancy Spears, Nancy Sull1van Second row Lou Ellen Weeks,Anne Orton, Dlarme Merrette, Carl Yormg, Mlckey Lowe, Kay Spears, Peggy Underwood, Becky Spam ' 0 1 a . 1 '. lg fl A 13, 1 lei I use '- 2 ' W 'S : ' W., ll I l ll f ii ' - ' lr 7 I T1 5. f , i ,J ui - , ' l ' -7 5' Y ' 2 g, A S, 1, 5 ff , . 1 I by 4 fs 1 Ee , f 54 ' A : ' ' 5 T - ' 9, - 3 ' if 4 sf . ': ' 1 it , 5 4' 1 I7 Q4 ' ., ' 1 '- 3 li if 5 ' : 1 ' 'X xt 2 , , Q F 3' ' SE - I i 4 ' -- - ' . . - Q H Q ,, ' Q , . 3 s 1 9 u Q . . . . , . D v . 3 Q J v 1 x r ' 5 WABASH RAILROAD OFFICERS -- Fl-- PRESIDENT DonRo1a.nd v1cE PRESIDENT Johnny Reynolds SECRETARY TREASURER Patsy Hayes ..A ,-.. 15,5 The Travel Club IS composed of members of the semor class and themr sponsors Thrs orgamzanon ra1ses money by bake sales, selhng magazmes, etc for the annual trxp to New York Crty, Wash mgton, D C , and other poxnts of 1nterest 1n the East Mr Talraferro plans the tr1p and works out the detalls wlth the offxcers and Travel Club members It IS largely through the efforts of Mr Talxa ferro that t.he tr1p IS made possxble f if . . ' -. ' 'ff' . xxx I! 5 R m lm. W , 'I Q, A , ' in Al is A L, 1 - i , - - X E ig , . . Y I - 1 5 ' T l - 4 , - L4 I E '4ff.g7' ' 5 , R4-vie 7 5 ' A-Q: f - J ' 7 V ' xiii X - -. X . 1- f . . I ' e .. lv' I . A b I Ar :V . , ' 4 ' ,AQ 7 L I ..: I 'E ..s Y, ' - . . . - . . - M 1' OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ian Grlffm VICE PRESIDENT Mary Nell Kerby SECRETARY Jeanene Bradley The Sclence Club stresses aud1o v1sua1 educauon and trams 1ts members 1n the operatron of the motxon pxcture prolectors owned by the school In the club meetmgs the members show f11ms per tammg to sclence, thereby mcreasmg thexr knowledge m vanous f1e1ds of scxence and, at the same ume, leamxng to operate the f11m prolectors The members operate the projectors for teachers and vanous orgamzauons ln Bowxe 77664 A OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mzcl-cey Lowe VICE PRESIDENT jan Grlffm SECRETARY Nancy Spears The Math Club, under the dxrectmon of Mr Fischer, spends the year study1ng number sense and the operatlonal techmques of the shde rule The members take ehmmatlon tests to determme the persons to enter Interscholastmc League compentxon m the sprmg The enlarged shde ru1e,purchased last year has been a great help ln the demonstratxons, enablmg all the members to partlcxpate ,Q '14 Dwmwld ie game! The Boxue Band under the d1rc.c t 1on of Glenn H Cunnmvham has a mernbershlp of approxlmaltely S1 hty Each year the band pxrt1 c1pates 1n mirchm Concert and 91 ht re xdlng contests 1n the ln terscholastlc Leavue 'pl VM f' W0 L in 4 gl! 1906,-L Ji qs , 6-1 Dur1ng football s spends most of 1ts tune workm S up half mme prec1s1on drxlls for the games The band also p'1rt1 clpates 111 the County Fam- parade and othe r act1v1t1e s eason the band 70 GRETA HANCOCK .57 S v X .-H- 'O 1 H, I Nj' fi. 'Q Zyx YY- X It I. hq-s.,L,,-f vi T 'X3 'Xl 'V S' fl' I ff 5 -i' I: gi LJ! 1:-ff Office-ac President .... . . Joe Pat MCC racken Vice-President. . . .Dan Lancaster Secretary. . . . .Jacquetta Cox Drum Major. . . .Greta Hancock In the spring the Negro minstrel is sponsored by the band parents After winning contest last year the band Went to Enid,Oklahoma to the Tri-State Band Festival The band sweetheart is presented during the formal concert in the spring. .96 f ? S,.,,,,4 Y 7 QE A 1 OFFICERS Drum Major Karen Taylor F5 Pres1dent Charles Jackson Vmce Pres1dent .Terry Lancaster Sec: retary Treasurer es Lmda .Tam wf MAJORETTES DRUM MAJOR Phylhs Koonce Karen Taylor Karen Taylor Mllta Carter -1 Q3,,g,g3,ge-,si 1 wi NMMA :via ff-zsffgffe ff gig: :Q-xii, A , 3'- 3 Ty?-xslgxwliia 3 Aft iii-L? 3s'1a '3 3 3 Sew Q W NM - ,BLA A Xi Nr -354. Jlxhl Llx 'I' as N S L -TR N L 7 'Ya L' L '1 K W, M l Band composed of seventh and e1ghth grade students Cunmngham The .Tumor H1gh Schoo IS under the d1rect1on of Mr Glenn ,geo ik' I E k i 1 , :T f I ,A 9 . .-, ix . - ' 7 K ' x 1, :T ' 4 kill.-Tk: 7 '- f f 6 A ,lf ' ' X g L IJ. T!! 4 is A ' ' fygx 8 .: . s V24 . ' i Twj 4' 2' K. 'Q rf . P 'X . 1' , - . - j K . Q YC Vx .y f .. A ,L , L an Y A . - P55 To . 33 . . 1 -- , Y la, I 422-if-'-' ki , , fi. I ,fs ' l. - 4 v A. ' - 5. V- A xsbxf it A 4 4' 1 1'- - 1 . Ns: LJ 3A15 Nag- ,gl x 4 ,Z in s 1 - 5 -br Q 'I' :,f '. 9' s ' . A . tr... T. ' ' ,T 134 3 f Tl 1 2 i n 3- 4 f l 3, l fl 51' ' a 'T '- ' ff v lif ' N' all A 'ln- -'.. - . - xv w - J: - - A - '- U' I . . W K K i I-V: I , Q .', X 'L lata- 4' A :sup Q-' l - ,x ,lkfg KV -'uvxli ' ' fl ' ' 1 is . l THQ X B... QL .. had The cheerleaders .pgs 5, -5 77 ,.g-5 1 , 15,5-Q f,1,.:f .2 yxm rw. . ' X ,V gg f ' f,g.11:f ' :,'Y7M:' ' lf 1. 1 ,Af f -' - 5 :1-9s 5131, 5 -r A .. :fl ,frat I , , ,fqlwv . ' - H' ' A , Sefv, ' ' C' ' , V' Q ' GLENNA JACKSON PATSY HAYES LINDA CAMPBELL Head Cheerleader ,LF,yXnfxErRPTEc l '1 5 B., ll ill! spend much t1me and effort to keep up school Splrlt at ill the football games and other athletlc events GLENDA DUCK JANE GOLDEN MARZIE LANGFORD r D 4 X ' .I Sg- A .X We K M' f... ,, A ' Q ye I O X V . 'Y K-X . x K ia! 1 . Q - r if 1 V 4 It r v I . s A 1 . I ,f ' 5 A dw 1 L - L- re .ff fl 1' f 4 1 PM ICS -1 i A H Q N X A . A 9 .'.' ' . il ix , - . .- - t f' -. . -, ' H ' ' A 'UH ri ar ' , ,- A ,. 4 V PM Af ' 'N A X' A gh 'l-L. A .2 . L e A L C A , I f' ' .e L A 4 . A fi ' f rl l if ? of ig: , -., cwd7046te Lx -2 4' ,.-.. 3 The staff preparmg copy for a forthcomlng 1ssue The Maroon and Wh1te staff IS composed of members of the Journahsm class who are 1nter ested 1n newspaper work Whxle the Jackrabbxt staff presents ayearly plcture of l fe B H S 1 1n the Maroon and Wh1te staff keeps up w1th weekly events The paper 1S under the superv1s1on of Mrs Henry thxs year The staff and the1r sponsor have done an excellent ob of k J ma mg the Maroon and Wh1te an 1nterest1ng and enjoyable per1od1cal for the students of Bow1e H1gh OFFICERS Edltor 1n Ch1ef Gracy Dlck 91 NWI! C1rcu1at1on Manager Stanley W1nton Adv Bus1ness Manager Greta Hancock Sports Ed1tor Andy Mal-tm ? . , , f . ai ef f ' M A T Q x 3' I if I N U QL V e '. , ,,y' ,:,5z?'i' v:-,,- X K 1 I School. cf' is ' -' - ' .... ' X ' f , 'V J, . H X Q .......... . .Z-Q5 S' F S S1 W D 141566446 f Z 1 ff A l -5-3. 'Sawing 5 1' Seated Marsha Welch Ronda June Broun Elvena W1nton pres1dent Georgla Jameson Mar1lyn Carpenter Standmv Bruce Coggm Jacqme Stephens Kay Hopper Ray Buffmgton B111 London Mxss Dzckerman sponsor The Art Club IS open to all students who derwe enjoyment and relaxat1on from art The club stud1es several phases of art ln cludmg o1l pamtmg charcoal and pastels The me mbe r s part1c1pate 1n the annual Sldewalk Art Exh1b1t1on and the Arts d1v1 sxon at the County Falr Several of the members won PTIZES at the Fan' The ArtClub prof1ted greatly from the V1Slt of two art1sts from W1ch1ta Falls who gave a dernonstrat1on ln the h1gh school 1n the sprmg Mrs Robert Shultz helped the group wxth 011 palntlng and Mrs Russell Seyler demonstrated ceram1cs 4,--u. N J. 3.15311 Th1s wmdow exh1b1t was the Art Club s entry IH the S1dewalk Art Exh1b1t 'of sf I ,.,. V 'M Q -'ev' ' ' ,I , fb ,L K ' .. ' -I far , ' , - 1 -.f . I Rx K I v 1 1 r . x . , . ol 1 1 , 1 . , , . x , f f,.v.,c,,w ff ?.' :nh .f V f '. 4. ' . . 3 . 1 ' ' ' l ' . . . . . . . ,A p' ,QF . . 'gas . 'fb 'iv ' ' lvl' 1' . . K' -' . : f 5 , . . . , I, M.. V? . . . K at ,4 up x. - - .1 - ff, 11 ?',. ' -' f I, . R . A f --.. . E . 'li 1 ' v ?utme W 14 PRh,SIDl:.NI' FIRST VICE. Pl LS SFCOND VICL PRILS THII D NlCh. PRLS FOUI IH VICL PRLs FIFTH VICE, l-,Rho SIXTH VICL PRES RVCORDIINC SLC COlxRI1.SPO'NlDlNC SLC TREIfXbURER HISTORIAN P-Xl LIAMLNTARIAN ,gov SERCEIAINT AT ARMS FXECUTIN E COUNCIL MEETING .leanene Blddley Peggy Crxffln Lmda Ndt1OHS T1 eva Rlchey A1 melcla lNdt1ODS buEIlla Cum Elvena VN 1nton Llnda Fryaz Clennd McDon lld Kay Hopper Mir 1e Hudspeth Carolyn Gray Charlotte Jackson in Plantm red roses 1n front of EIlvenaW1nton p1an1St present hwh school blllllllng IS one f mg dutles at the Offxcer L, ad the club s proje ts ershlp Conference SL? 9' Y W K HA 18 Chapte r members decoratmg Fxxmg baskets for those less Homemakmg HIC1a5S1nCl0th1f18 FHA booth at County Fazr fortunate xs one of the club's an Constructlon Course nual projects at Chmstmas t1me ! ! U 4 I ls' I I I .......,. . . , ' W: f ---nffff. 'I I I 1 '- 11 . . - . '- ' Q II- A, puuu. V. ' ' -. Q Q S' ...... ' ' - , .. . , . , V V , I I Q , ,f ., . , A . . 4 V l I ff' --A . Wtlgx r F , . ........ . , ' f K C . .......... 5 gf ft.-H A y rye Q at if I I . F Mg '. - 4 I .D 5 . . D . O , , . Q - I 4 'Vila-J: 1 Aixg P Z uma? -M,-Z' f -3 T 1.- CHAPTER H FHA OFFICERS Pres1dent lst V1ce Presmdent Presloent Presxdent Pre sldent Znr Vlce rd Vlce 4 1 Vxce 5th V1ce h V1ce RPCOTGIHE Secretary Presldent Presmdent Colleen Deweber Kathryn Barker Joyce Green Iynell Jackson D1ane Gray Sharon Grlsby Judy Chandler Carol bue Dethloff Correspondmg Secret xry Eva Jo PTICG Treasurer Kay Cofheld I-Ilstorran Dor1s Fam Parhamentarran Iva Mae Phllpot Sgt at Arms Jane Golden These shots were taken at the leadersh1p conference 1n October V7 8 Eva Io PTICE and Glenna McDonald preparmg the st1ge for the program Group of FHA offmcers 532335 , Q Joyce Green settmg up the charts and graphs Jynell Jackson and Judy Chandler explam the for the program symbohsm of song ln FHA work . ,. ,n 7,3 if Ja , I , M fi ' . ........... 1 1 ' ,- 'A ...... . . . ,, .5 ' .- ' , . . .... . A tl ' - ' .... . . . . . . ' ' I A 6t ' .- ' ...... . . ' 'VF'-' , , ' 7 G ' .... F ,. f 1 D . ' uuuosunnnpanufu C l 4' Q ,I . ........... . . . . Y I y ! , . ,I :I . Y N, , Q ' ', 4 1 , 1 ll A 1 I 'Zh X U if T v Ag 4 , 1 ' 1 1 f f 1 Q It ' 1 A -, :R l s ' . if - V -Q 4 5 ,, L LLQV Y ' . X k 5156,-fl , cy A '? . A 2 A . 5 fil f 51 6 ' A et' my -1 1 - i. f 3 A A ' ' is 'A L' ' I L 7' 'TL gi H' fr 1329- 1 ef a C . Y 1 f' ' Alps 5 2 sariffriw f - , A .I f: P , f I ' A ' amM'Z-www' L . JIMMY CARVER CRACY DICK Perry Brothers Coye Ratliff, Jeweler iw, KERMIT WEBB Patterson's Studio ., K, ,uv THE D.E. CLUB WITH THEIR SPONSOR, MR. STEPHENS Officers, front row, left to right: Bobby Gregory, Parliamentariang Terry McCarty,Sgt.-at-Armsg Stanley Garrett, Presidentg GracyDick,Secretaryg John McShan, Treasurerg Stanley Winton, Vice-President. l E,:,15f, ?5-'llpfff' 541.611 Q 'A ' J . 555. NM, 40 .- ,pl A gjaraa , y iss- V -5' '- f H V I' JPN: ' ,. ' I - ' 4 ' inf , -N. wwf' ,Q - V ' A qf.,jf -. '3l1'ij1.1'lff?-.. 5 ' 'll :J i if figs rjx hz. . . - y f C M, v- V-Qx 5' 1 I Q. .rf ' Mes f if ' lg- if Lf 4 6 8 5.1! I . ' fs .V ,J f , , :' If I JACKIE HOPPER WAYNE HANCOCK BRYANT WHITTAKER Edwards' Motor Company Hancock's Laundry Carter and Whitecotton Grocery 72114 f JEANENE BRADLEY Jeanene was selected Miss FBLA BERINICE TIM5 Perry Brothers of Texas t the State convention Percy Stallings Tailor - ' A OFFICERS --'X' A' I Sponsor-Mrs. Frances Kirby A - ' 4 f. 3 Vice-President-Bernice Tims i 'q 1' Parliamentarian-Linda Fryar ' Secretary-Janice St. John President-Shirley Bell Treasurer-Jane Butler Sixth period office helpers lillllllllll' 'W' IC' T A regular session of the Bowie Ovella works in Mr Le chapter, FBLA. fice at 3rd and 5th peri mons ods. 0 1.4 These girls are enjoying the ban quet at the state convention at Denton. 7 424' . v - - ! ,nf Q13 1 A A 1' 'X .- E T '- - - Achi V . LF-athef evement Ierryis SPeakmg at the annua presented to EINZQVILCTS for the year are and Son Bal' B Q B 1m1eI'S at the Bar THE BOWIE CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The boys under the leaderslup of then' sponsor Kenneth Shackleford engage m many projects durmg the year Neff hw fn Qi 3?-sf ,1?v'fi.?g' Q MM 351 fe., J, W' -in Wd' 1 vi 3333 7 -0 4' Poor Greenhand In1t1at1on mght Project work at the County Fan' More Greenhand m1t1at1on 14, ,.,f r . 7 Y' 1 - N 'AW Cast of one-act play, I Saw Three Ships DEBATE TEAMS Robert Donald, Ellis Plaxco, Jane Brewer, Becky Spain, Diane Merrette, Carl Young, Robert Gracy Dick, Mary Zetzsche. Donald. 4,14 ' A ' ,J - . .AZ 1 , x . J' , -my L .M NUMBER SENSE: Tommy Youngblood, Joyce Crumpler, Joe Vassar. J . 'f .Q Q K .4 ..4,, .,.,.. xx I 'vi x L- 'M Haifa.: y .A A K I -' : POETRY READING . V 1 SLIDE RIJLE C 1 Y . . . . SPELLING i ' ar. Oung' Patsy Gillaspia, Nita Coggin. , , Thomas Newsom, Bill Henson. 'S Betty Sullivan, Nancy Sullivan iff 'Q if Q .W 6, 43 l ' + H DECLAMATION ESSAY WRITING TYPING Bruce Coggin, Jimmy Lamb, Jan Griffin, Bruce Coggin. Carolyn Allen, .Tam-2 51-Hydefl, Charlotte Jackson, Rhonda J. Anne Orton. Broun, L.ouEllen Weeks. Robe rt Donald, Greg Underwood, Nancy Spears and Miss Dickerman leave Ball I-hgh School IH Galveston it the conclus1on of the 1957 Student Counc1l Convent1on -an avg P ng Mrs Brannon Look what s on your desk am He rhd take h1S hard on lum shoes off thouvh so don t be tO0 Nancy and Robert enjoy an afternoon v1s1t to the beach Can you 1dent1fy these lovely damsels'? G1ve you four guesses' 3 l Vx Is there anythmg funmer than feet? See 1f you can recognme your own FT' ,fx 4'1 X S More feet' Try your luck guessmg the owners of these D on t let the monkey get away Nathamel buff' 'W' 'Q If -' g lx id 1 tgsiigi A-53's ,, N W, AV,.,,Q31, . W, . .Ji- W5 7 7 !'x il' X THE. 1957 BOWIE JACKRABBIT5- Back Rom J1mPat Jeffries Freddyl-Ioward GaryL1 vett JohnnyFloyd DonGregg BobbyCornel1son Richard Stephens Don Roland Glenn Cholcis Middle Row Pat Latham Gaylord McDonald Jerry Birl er Jerry Cantwell Robert Donald Jerry Miller Don Scrovvms Lee Cordell Front Row Foy Rollins Max -Xlsup Dudley Wier Danny Miller -Xndy Martin James Parker Johnny Reynolds Lloyd Rhyne In 1957 the Bowie Jackrabbits had a hard season due to illness and injuries The team did ht est The t come out on top but they made a better showing than the scores mig sugg no Rabbits won 3 Games and were defeated in 7 often by only slight margins For only one t The Dime of the seuson was the entire squad able to suit out th it being ai ainst Deca ur Rabbits won 53 0 The team consisted of 6sen1ors 18 Juniors 17 sophomores and 14 freshmen The seniors are Richard bteph Reynolds Twenty three boys are expected from Junior high next year ens Don Roland Robert Donald DannyM1ller Andy Martin and Johnny v- 4 1 I The 'Rabbits have new c oache s this year, Jess Stiles and Willis Lang. They have worked hard with a young team and we feel that under the circumstances, they have made a fine showing for their MANAGERS Jackie Hopper, Gerald Wells, Gerald first year. Ingram, Joe Vassar. 'ge D A vw , Q , W Q' . A' ' ' 1 N v Q' 'W' V4 IN? FOHXNX REX XOI Dw RICH XRD HTEPI-ILNS DON ROL XND Qmlxrtcrbirl Enfi 1111 C' ipt im C iptim muy Floxl O at 1 0 Ol t Cm Gill Cfrm 1 Cr Lu mtvrterrrmrc 5 f-ul Y 1'--7 fx., Q.-v L ANDY MARTIN DANNY MILLER ROBERT DON.-XLD Elnfi I-hlfback Guard 1 J f' N fm 'iv' f 1 N-IX, U Tiff 4-1 PAT .TEFFRIES Center Cornelison, Rollins, Miller and Floyd close the gap on a Jacksboro runner. DUDLEY WIER With Floyd and Gregg making key blocks, Richard Stephens makes a nice Fullback gain against Olney. :FQ 5 f 4' f N-' 11:1 Qu ,qi GARY LIGGETT JOHNNY FLOYD PAT LATHAM Danny Miller blazes Guard Halfback End down the sideline to Y'Q.5wI :f f 1' 'W' 'A V nu-Q yardage nga tvaglhf ,, -'swf-1 '- wi ffw fix-k ,,-.-'Y JERRY CQXNTWELL GLENN CHOK.-X5 FREIDDY HOW.-XRD DON SCROQZCZIXS Qurxrterbrlcli Fulllpnck Tackle Guard Vr- 1- fu . f M , . ' 4-U 1 av' 3 Q . F gfgpkn- wir' ' H x 1 v, Y f - , ww - ' . ., , . ,I L, ., 4 I. lcllvy Wier powffrs off tackle! for Short ynrilzlgo ,lOl1l1Uy'RL33'IXOlIlS alter Il long gxmln is Ilnsllly Stopped xuth Rolnvrt Dormlxl pulling up lust. lay Il Nocionfl t1xClilf?1', ,. A Yi! - a 'fc' n ?' - M r , H ,xr It gg F 1 FOY ROLLINS Luau uv- End W' Danny Maller rvlfiirlliv key moms. Hgward refldl' to 6400 L? fwf- fgg, as Ray Cornel1son gets tackled by an Ind1an Coach Keck w1th the co captams Terry Bradheld and Jlmmy Hacker iilff'-fi-3 Qt rl EE? -3 42. 1 'KEQYZJ Cl-3? 'N' Top Row Randy Baker, Gene Hankms, J L Lamb, J1mmyHacker, RayCornel1son, B1lly Watts, Jlmmy Avery, and Mack Roland Center Row Ronme Hudspeth, Bobby Brown, Jerry Dav1s, Terry Bradheld, John Irons, J1mmy Fraz1er, Elhs Plaxco, Jerry Fmcher, and Ronrue Evans Bottom Row Charles Stark, Kenneth Reddy, Jerry Bellah, T1m Hall, Dav1d Jackson, Edd1e McDonald, Ronme Brooks, Buddy Branson, and Robert Lancaster gif 'ty : - ' I x 'E V ff,-.I -'1 ,- W ' C A 'fix if . ' ' W .. g gf' gift? W l .1 L V ' - : E 1 - Jr-0 . , - Q fr E593 ' ' ' V .. 'QT R' !f. '- ,A I J - zfif If li K---' . -J A riirx I ' , 1 V l ..,- ,awry I . I ' . 1 . .5 , . fi' ' - fl l ', 'l 'Qf'l'f J' X I 1 - he Q A -I if- .---- 1. ' - - ' - ' -if -.- -' Q 1 J -f ' , ,,!,M, C ,, A .. D N' ' I 1.4 1 - i .5 4V- j- 1. f , 3 'F - , A . 4 4 ' Q A -- ll 2 '5 A , I - . A g , Q . Q, Y L? ' F ' - .-- 2 f :L J A , : .F 5 -: F . :L - S Z 1 Q H ' 3 Liv -ix ' B Q it AL' r ff - fu , ,J ji' f J J 1 2 7 ' I f W: ' n V - A Q D, V M I I H I Q ,Q 9 Koi w 'L A K 'N 1 .51 ,a J 4 Y , N 4 Aj A 5 x 4 ' l 1 U . 11 Q A ' . a .J ' ' ' -, A : . ,- V A 1 . . J - ,f 'Enya' 'gawk M MJ Bowne Juckrubblts Wm Bl District The Boyne I'LckrHbb1ts won Zo out of 32 lmes and were undefe Lted ln regular d1Str1ct play th1s ye lr The te'1m toppled Like Worth for the bl d1str1ctchamp1onQh1p They were de fedted by one po1nt1n the flrst 'lme of re monfil plty by New London Clxss 9-.A stite run ner up The team his done dn excellent Job thxe your They and tl1E 1I' coaches Bobby Brasheir .Tick Keck and .Take Brldvewater are to be commended and congratul lted for a Job well done iq, 'P gnu PEANUT WINN RICHARD STEPHENS DON ROLAND BILL GREEN Guard Guard Center Guard Captam -gf? 3. MANAGERS Juruor Emmert Paul Branson a Danny Grlffln CONFERENCE RECORD Bowie Bow1e Bowie Bowie Bow1e Bowie Bowle Bow1e 62 Olney Decatur Electra Nocona Jacksboro Burkburnett Lake Worth New London nd 1 Thompson t1Ps one amst Electra ' st Lake Worth Bowie won the The fans go wild as the 'Rabbits score again . '-d' trict crown and a ticket to the regional 3 play-off. ame 46-40 to capture the b1 is M QM' 1, .A f 'f 'lf' ORVILLE WELCH JAMES THOMPSON BOBBY MCKINLEY BOBBY CORNELISON Forward Center Guard Guard SCORING RECORD Team Total Points -Average Per Game Iackrabbits Z,Z76 71 Opponents 1,184 46 Everybody's just gotta have a sack of hot buttered popcorn. fi., .wal Orville Welch racks up two points for Bowie against Birdville. Pat Latham grabs one off the backboard in the H- 5 , . 2 J., . , as 'A rf 3' 5' 1 .Y .,, Ax. ser ,f if 8 f 1 fi? - NORMAN JONES LECN CLEIMENT Forward Forward . - viifi tfgzgsf: ., 1 , ei uj1f'. 'V' X' Q 21 '11, , , .-.....,., -pf-Qfwwvxv-L fr D orviuef uuffos get the ball on't let that Lake Worth B After all that popcorn every- body's just gotta have a Coke. bi- district game with Richard lays one up in the Lake Worth game. Lake Worth. -1 ,. BOWIE 3-if 2. MJ M wwf, Bflwfe f QW1 g E7 QOWI5 im BOWIE 3? X QOWI5 gf! BOWIE IACKRABBIT B TEAM Standmg Coach Jack Keck .Te-rryCantwel1 TommyPower MaxAlsup Pat Latham RoyCorne11son Kneelmv Danny Gr1ff1n Manafver Charles Welch Bobby Wood Thomas Newsom Charles Ford The Bowxe B team won the d1str1ct champ1onsh1p th1s year wmmng 26 out of 30 Games The Rabb1ts scored a total of 1 758 pomts agamst 1 233 for thelr opponents Th1s record makes us feel cor1f1dent about Bow1e s future 1n basketball Burkburnett scores Look at the b1rd1e' A tlght scramble 1n the Bndgeport game I 'X Thompson 1nd Wmn were members of the Boxme In Peanut recelves the Znd place trophy at the Bow1e Tourna ment QUWIR ' I: ' 6 'QUWIE I 4 , 9 milf -vm Ht.- ' ' . QW15 'OW115 P67 V5 77 X , r GWIET v1tat1onal Tournament all tournament team Open the flood gates' Here they come get Good teams you have to THE BOWIE JACKRABBIT Start Pm earl dont ou FRESHMAN TEAM Coach Brashear Y 9 IQWIK QGWI Q SWIM vw GW! S276 1-,QW A LR'-74 , 43 l QW!! owf F' 1 7, 1 Standing: Keith Coplin, Lee Cordell, Terry Bradfield, Ralph Gann, Billy Watts, Mike Sadler, Coach Jake Bridgewater. Kneeling: Jimmy Frazier, Robert Lancaster, Tim Hall, Joe Vassar, Eddie McDonald, Buddy Branson ' 'Zbaadetfad if s if The A team with Coach Bridgewater, Loydette George-Manager, and Ovella Bruner-Scorekeeper. Our girls' basketball team won 7 out of lZ games in district play this year which placed them in third place. In regular district play they scored 615 points to their opponents 605. The team participated in three tournaments this year, winning con- solation at the Forestburg and reaching the semi-finals at Alvord and consolation finals at Decatur. We think Coach Bridgewater has done an excellent job this year with her first basketball team. G- LINDA CAMPBELL PATSY HAYES MARZIE LANGFORD LYNDA MCLELAND Forward Guard Guard Guard Captain JOYCE CRUMPLER Forward PAULA ALLEN Forward JANE GOLDEN Forward LINDA COMPTON Forward SUE COOPER Guard SUE LOVEDAY Guard SYLVIA ANDREASON Forward Captain WUI: Q. 'Q- '35- Bdsm-. L, 1nda attempts a basket in the Electra the rebound. game While SY1Via awaits t M eral Lxttle Bxt scores agams mn Wells Stand1ng Loydette Geox' e M At ense moment 1n the Burk game The B team IS coached by hey had 1 good season and wound up at th1rd place 1n the d Mrs Brldgewater T 1str1ct 6400 g anager .Tynell Jackson ColleenDeweber .ToAnnCornel1son Ala Lou1se Edgm Pat Jxmerson Ovella Bruner Scorekeeper Kneehng Ela1neOl C g e arolyn Allen LaNelle Tuckn1es Maxlne W1ll1ams Dorxs Fam U u Y - 1 ' Y L p I . 14 . , I AA X Q ju ,ff.'Q. . . - , X ., .5 - .. .x ll - ,e , xc a 'i, W 1 ' A' - H f' ,,, ,' :q ,ll . A 44 1 ' X '1 I v ' 'J fs' ' ., ,1 ' lfi'7' 1 I ., ,:' , 'l J-' - f nu' ,. . 1 A, ,' x S 1 I - , X ' I - , , , ' , 1 1 ' - . 2 . I , . , . . . , . . . ff,-if T l s , y I I -,vb-5353751-l'Yq -Z.':f,?L E ia.- x ,-,,.,1.-,Q Each year following basketball N r ing for the spring sports-- season the girls start prepar- S softball, volleyball, and tennis. Several girls usuallytake part b Q- gg in this program, and all are I benefited by it. L fl' I R, 4 X , s 'S Q k L R . 4 ' sexo. gf The Softball Team The volleyball contest will be held in Decatur on Apr1l 19 and the softball in Bowie on April 26 The volleyball team working out NYU la: '15 1 P5 r - 'Ls -+0 he 63 A softball work out Patsy spikes one to Marzie . 'x N. 1 Q ' r , - 3 - ,sr - I ,I 9 qi ' 1 .A e ,X I l f 5 . Y av . v V , X XX -' l j V gig, Z QT' , r I , - I, ' 1 - ' , 1 ,A A 8 U , z .. . ll 1 . :Qty T5 v., QV rf: -,fy -. ' 2 .r , ' 3 1 frfxiqff 1--. . 4+ - xg T C: ., l - Y 1 I - 1 Q K Y Lia? 4 1 . - .' 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I L 4- V 1 8 if 1 - gi- -1 L ' 'lr' W N v ,K Y Fl ..1.x.ElL, Top Row Jerry Cantwell Leon Clement C1er'1ldIngram Gxylord McDonald Roy Cornel1Son Pit Jeffrles John Irons- James Parker Andy Nlartln Foy Rollms Ch xrles btlrlc Danny Mlller Bottom Row Dudley Wler Jerry M1ller Bobby Cornellson J1mmy Hacker R1ChaId Stephens Johnny Reynolds Johnny Floyd ,y --pil: in 440 YD RELAY MILE RELAY Johnny Reynolds Jerry M1ller inny M1ller Bobby Cornehson .,-pu-v ' lx il-M ' DISTANCE MEN FRESHMAN SPRINTERS Ingram McDonald Irons R Cornellson Stark Frazxer Hall Bradf1eld Cordell - JO mfg X I 9 4 - ,I ,X 1 1 N N 1 1 -v- .Y -'lv 1 C ', ' ' rm 5 vi, ' X gf X I T U K f lx 'x'L'f'V'd' f f A X 7 4 ' ' I- 1 iw A -4 .,. Z , .- f- :Q ' Y' '. ' ' I .-- . 7 'fin ' X ' - X 1 -M A 3 . . , , l . - . . f . 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I ru-v ii wae3ee4WL- N i 'X 9 SY' lin- -in-wsu? 7' R.. i I-IURDLES WEIGHT MEIN 'l 1. ll 'U O F' Fl 4. E 'gr Q,, l 'EJ 4 2 5 H cn FU 'U :M rn :f me O gl? f-4 Cf Z 'U Bobby Cornelison 311111 Cantwell JUNIOR DIVISION Stindmg Lloyd Rhyne Randy Baker Buddy Branson Glenn Chokas Kneeling: Lee Cordell Keith Coplin Jimmy Frazier Tim Hall Terry Bradfield 5nQ II! JMS? -ff. -- 1 '1 e ? fe! 1 ff y' . 5,5-Af-, - , , I , I em 1 - . .- -'.' J- - , V .,.-' v- K. -7 ,':.. J. '3:' 'J E' U ' I ' ' 4 4 V .Llfil ,Y Ag: X .A . . f H s f ' ' .4 , , ' . 1 '- ' 'A f ' 4 H 2' I AM as I . , . 4 F -- Q U dl '- an 5 A 4 ' - ' .. .W - 4- A -I ,I , ' .. .1 ' ' l . Johnny Flo d, Leon Clement, Richard Stephens. Dudley Wier James Parker Pat Jeffries Y T' f V f ...., I5 i IR. A I , 1 y , R' A - ' 4, tx ik Ax ,xl t, X. Sl I is 4 l , QF 'li Iiflug 'f -lj -1 , N I V ' A A M I eevf LP wig 5 -- ' ' 5 - ' ' -. ,, MI- 'I I I. 3 ' 4 4 J. U v ,- .,. 1 J 4 .-: ': e X, I' mf- -f l .- .ix Ezi x 3 x ly' Q ' : '-'L I 'I vi 1 w l K' ' M r M ff- I I ai -H 1 ff N I! r kgs I ' L ' .vnu-ora it 'Ana' Y X . h I fy I y 1 I J .5 , V y. :S Q7 Q 4 ,g 1 r ,A rf' Wm. 4 These boys won the dxstrlct champlon shxp wh1ch qualxfled them for the b1 dlstrlct play The Jumor team com posed of Donald Stephens and Mlke Roland, won the d1str1ct 1n the Junlor d1v1s1on Thls IS the last compet1t1on for the Juniors as thexr d1v1s1on only goes to d1str1c:t play I Zi'vsv62i 45533 M2122 'IYE-...ad-. ml nur' sf EU l if -- - mu., ln! nab-f..Jf H The Girl Racqueteers NW QM H n' Orvllle Welch and Mack Roland SENIOR DIVISION Smgles Glenda Duck Alternate Mary Zetzsche Doubles Lynda McLe1and Marne Langford Altemate Joyce Crumpler JUNIOR DIVISION Smgles Kay Spears I Gm Y fi 'Q 'Y 5--1: - ' A Jgzb.. t . ' 'T L0 Carl Younghelps M1ssSchaffner and Mrs Davl1n Senlors enroll w1th the help of Mr Tal1aferro 1ssue textbooks W1th September comes reg1strat1on l'T11X1l'lg and mmglmv w1th old fr1ends gettmg lnto rout1ne and forcmg that lazy mmcl to do that homework The hall is full of students comparing schedules and catchinv up on news after vacation. N . V Luke begins his endless job of sweeping ' , and other tasks. . F ' L. ix . j 2 H-wap, ,J ' 5 ' ' 1' - ' A A 4 X 1 1495- r S' K 2 ,Q Ll X 3 . .A W a 3' , sf ' 5 ' 9 I v A i I we Q V' X155 , ,. ,. A: ,, ,JA .MAL Classes start, and before you know it you are The Latin I class looks bright and hard at work again. eager at the start!! ..- lllll-:::: 'lllllln .llllllll :::: lllll ,u:': lun llll sun ...Il Ill. .... Inn Ill ? L gi 'U ' Q fl' 1 N fl, ' V ' - EL'f'. . Students enjoy evenlngs at the Youth Center FHA g1rls work on thelr booth for the Montague County Faxr ps 'r'1 Football 15 1n full sw1n Freshman FHA g1rls plant bulbs to help beaut1fy the bu1ld1ng Wlth fall also comes the opemng of the Youth Center the Montague County Fa1r football games half t1meact1v1t1esw1th C3005 Interference by the band marchmg pep rall1es Football 3 B0W1e PlaYe1' and Homecommg Queen elect1ons and Football games can for coronatlon ceremomes work 1n the concess1on stands x ?Lf'3 '7 1-11, fain- H The cheerleaders and the band pep lt up 1n as Homecommg Queen Barbara Neal wxth cand1 sembly each Fr1day mormng dates Charxty Barry Judy Neal and Bern1ce T1ms awa1t the coronat1on ceremony 5 . 'l I Q in . V yi- . . . gl N R. . , ' ff 'r 'sf' ' .41 ' . V R ,5 , ,, K 1 , . 'J' ' 'm ',, i l f ' ' TI 5l Wg .lf ' . X711 Q I AA f HS ri , ' ' 5... 'I , . x I 3 e- X .3 y Q 4 1. Sly ' 0 L E i ' ' Welch passes over an eager guard to a team mate Sylvm outreaches an OPP0nent and makes a try for the basket W1nter brmngs basketball games annual work and much exc1tement and prepara t1on for the annual Chrlstmas party f V rr! '-:QA X gal Nm J? 5' '54 Santa s ass1stants get set to d1str1bute bags The edltors and business manager of candy and fru1t to students and faculty are hard at work on annual copy Student Counc1l members ac t as The clowns furmshed much amusement by the1r antlcs Santa shelpers and f11l the Chnst at the Chnstmas party mas sacks , , - t , ,, 1. , 1' , I 5 J J 1 1' Q , ' gi i 7- A 1 I -,A lt15'ttl ff, 'A Qrllgligxll. '-S., - 113,541 , ...Q ' , ' f -1 ., 1 ' ' l 1:4 - '-. -. --:L-KJ: . 1 rf .5 -1 N ' 45 ..iQgE5E5E5E51g: q -- . -, f.. ' A X wif 1 ' ' 'tt - f-0:2 . 1 X: . , . A A ' , 'Y' f 1 f A . Y i g . 4 . ' . ,Q Q 1 .B-. In the Course of 1 school year many BHS students um honors ln one f1eld OI' 1IIOll1PI' T103 tI'f 1xPn in 1115 or presented tI'O17l11P'u 111 mssembly Tl11bl1OHOlS the student md at the s 1n1et1me eneour lf es oth e r t follovx them' ex lmplf Mr Tal1 xferro presents eop1es of Enuly Posts book These stncle its were selec ted by the ficnlty as the best C1t1zens tor the flrst semestel Lee Cordell xx 15 seleeted by Chapter ll ofthe Mrs Klfby presents Je 'anene FHA as thexr be lu Herehe 1S bemv presented Bradley to the students and tells a O1ft ind 1ntroduced to the student body by the ofthe honor ofher be1nU selected Mlss FBLA of Texas at the presurlent Colleen Devxeber State FBLA Conventxon 'ha Ovella Bruner recewes from Mr Tahaferro the 'Teanene Bradley- P1'eS1d6nt of Chapter I of Betty Crocker award she won the FHA' Presents a g1ftto BObby McK1nley as then' beau ofthe year ,, I , , 1 , V 1 3 rf 5 7: ' . , 2 , . . ,jg 4 4, y is H 4 O N 1 . v' V 4' lt, 1. l '. Q s di . C 1 on etiquette to Elvena Winton and Charles Howard. , x ' 1: . f , 1 1 , ,- l 4 ' . X I 1 . 2 ' . . U Y 4 . X E oi ' - V Q o Q ' I It ' . 9' , . , . . . 2 ' ' . Dress rehearsal for the one act Mr Lee G1bson 1S guest soloxst at the formal con play cast cert of the Bow1e Band vuth Mr Cunnmgham -ll-ill Robert Donald James Thompson Peggy Under load up to go to Ab1lene for the 1958 Student Councll Convent1on conductmg Sprmg IS the season of much dCt1V1ty There are plays concerts school sponsored trlps trackwork AnnualDay and all the excxtcment of graduat1on and the Senlor trlp 3 gif? .JP fuk 'VN- The same foursome front of the Ab1lene I-hgh Johnny Ooback and Come over lxke you re sup posed to' Teachers and students enjoy s1gn1ng annuals On the day the annuals came students were g1ven on then' arr1val all afternoon to have them s1gned U' ,ty 1 ' x, . -- V. . , . P - D y 2 I l 1 - . ' ' - ' . x l ms ,,, .v M -M - . - - A 4 J It ' ' ' T 3 A, Milk' ff, N . V , , yi: 1- . H ' is , 1 R s ,- -'a' ' Q , 1' , - lfi ,' ,L 1 I ' A4 :iid 'K of--' I e Agp ,, 1 X ' 3, . f - . ' 1 'i 3 t f 1 ' to r 0 i ? ,, . a f' A V J H- - X .-n, t ,- 5 .F P ' I , . 5' r -'Q I , ,--v- M ,.:':: ,' . -74'-' .:.' -55' bait. . S uf. , -Tv?-4,5 :r-:::j gjF7 .na I ' I1 -. . 1- . ' ' g - - ' ,. . . 1 'Q r ' ul V :N ' wood and Linda Campbell 'fl -'ik V , School Al1ditOI'i11f1'l- ' Tffif.. 'X . V -- ' , . N f'77'-- ' ' ' . 2 Y o gn. , - -, H ,Q--z . , - - -- - , . egg 4' ' -' gl . K f ' 4 ., ' . . -4 4 n Aw.: f I A rg 1 . 'lp Q , ,Lis - ' I 0 1 . . 1 3 Aw ' Ye ' . - f ' X 1 W ex ,- -X --N . . ' 1 ,S-- ' ' . 'I Q1 . V- ,b55gg.:ghe ' v, I .gf-V' , of fl! ' i f f egg. P . e f 'o' . .f ' QF' vw: I., vs f A . . 1 - an ' ' av ' Q N S 1 5 O, fly . , 52 M . 'X ,Q .g ' a 2 T l, 1 s il1 N R an gr -Vg 1 Q I Q . vi-' '1?'v'f-vw 1 WHO DOES THE DISHES TONIGHT ? The cast of STANDING ROOM ONLY :rl Q I V Seneca pfdqd The 1957 semors presented two one act plays Who Does the D1shes Tomght and Standxng Room Only last spr1ng 1n d1t1on to the1r annual three act play The K1ss1ng L1nk The 1957 class had an usual number of talented actors and tresses and the three plays gave more f them an opportumty to be 1H a play THE KISSING Lmx umm Semen Zaagaez' M f ,Mmm 1 K 2' s ling 1 1 g I s m .rfgfks The aud1tor1um was transformed 1nto aCandy1and by the 1957Jun1ors for the annual Jumor S l 5 1 1 A i I , E ' 5. V ' I A - - .L , f 1 I 1 fl' ' . x ' . - - - 1 ll ' ,UI ' ' . . . ,, . . . ,, , un- . ac- N o x Q . . . XF 1 it , A X V if I I ll i I ' ' A.: I ' 3, l lf ' , 1. E F 'il ' ye. T - Q 4. ' ,L-,Q . b I: P s . I ,f , ,, , K ' ' ,K . 'f' ' 1 . A '-ng ,M . , L t -4 ' '. O . , 2' L-ff 4 n ., . 1 - 4 . A ,, '. V- tjwglflefi ' . . T - 1.1 , , ' - ' L -.1 . il- . a'?.h.Ll'9 . .- , -f 11- - ., - ff- I 3 ht' -.L ' fl ' f Q ,, , . -4 - T .I , N J. 'rfvk ..- F' ,V t ry .I ' V ', aa - Q N T -f .O -. tang. at A . P . , . h M, ,, ,. +- 71 , , -ic . wx. . X' V V I V :?l:E7J'1K'.f1 ' X 1 , 1, if-, ax, ww. ,-.. -V 1 , , I p ai , if . Ai :A b' Q 5 is A S . l fx ' ' '- ' 'f ' ' : U its Ty. , Q V I -V '----- - 4.1: en1or Banquet qt sgfis .g 34 n 'Q ,no I QW! I 'T i- X.-X -'- 1-ff 1, 1, A . f ar 1 1 J-lf L 5 if I' :ns .ir -- 1 I , 'A 4 A l J' .H lw 'S B - . '-'B bi g l x Q ,., 1 D X W s v', .5 Yff t y fs 9-rr ji fr:-.fy T j T lub-glllpll ',-I ' A' 'QA . if 1' fe' e T fill ' ' ' .- 's 4 ' ' rx.. - ,NJN ' V s- -- ,Q V - 1 .L Some of the seniors preparing to board the Statue Mr. Taliaferro and some of the boys reading in- of Liberty Ferry. scriptions on the tombstones in the old cemetery at Trinity Church. Q N-X f., SX :'-' xx' T x X Y in -If The big moment has arrived--the seniors board the train for New York. Ld! ' i V' 9 , qfg, 5 1 .vi , gf. t N Y 3557, , 1 . A .rg Y N pf -me 4- . , K f f p f.. -am' ' 'K -rf .-' 1? .. W l?5 7 The trip itinerary included the following places: Chicago, Nia- gara Falls, New YorkCity, Phila- delphia, Washington, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, and St. Louis. ,- ,--y.qnv0v' A is ,,. 4. Tj .. fs ' ' I, , 1 fn rf' ' ' . 'S .. 0,4 ' .J .g -' r bf: 1 A ' T4 TA A . X , f 'f5Af?a,.agq,:1..a .Q , - T T ,.,,...x Nb, '--'vfcwg-sg' t ' . it sf We K A ,ii The Jamestown festival was one True to nature, the seniors had to try out the stocks atwilliamsburg. ofthe places visited. fe ,.-,. 1 r r n- V V r 'II' nv. u i - WITH A.. rip' I UH. A '21 . - f fi V31 Gigi: Q fl!! Q f4Ql?aa,4:l7 ' Part of the group preparing to tour the United A quartet in Battery Park. Nations building. 7' X.. L M 3 4 il! Q .V A typical scene on the train. The Lincoln Memorial ' lights of the trip. IS one of the high- ' ' li a. ..,7 ',,:'-1. -02' untill, . fa ,-'e dP','-U ' il! il: Aa 1 fd 3, jiri ...is- Enjoying the sunshine as they A visit to George Washington's Visiting lovely Mount Vernon. view Manhattan from the boat. tomb is always on the agenda. Q We would 11ke to express our appreclatlon to the folloyung l1rms and 1nd1v1duals for thelr contrlbutlons to the 1958 Iackrabb1t Not only have they supported the school t1nanc1a1ly but contmually boost mt on every occas1on Agaxn we say thanks for they are the ones who always stand behlnd us and help to make the school what lt lb Roberts Radlator Shop Burgess Funeral Home Johnson Supply Company Bow1e Furn1ture Company New and Used Clark s Furnlture Exchange Moyer Dutton The Electrlc Shop Mr and Mrs E Scott Avery Coye Rat11ff Jeweler Ike Mltchell W1ll1ams Cleaners Bow1e Hardware Company Servlce Is Our Most Important Product Heard s Hardware Compl1ments of Helen s Patterson s Stud1o and Camera Shop Stephen s Furn1ture W H Stephen s Hardware W11son s Drug Kersey s 5 IOC Store Slaughter s Drug The Style Shop Ready to Wear Glfts and Jewelry B1lly F Neeld Men s Store Allen Hardware G1ft Goods Gr1ff1n s Rexall Drug Compl1ments of L D Eakman Russell s Department Store Moore and Evans Insurance Covey TV and Rad1o Serv1ce V1rg1e s Beauty Shop Compl1ments of F1rst Method1st Church Cotton s Cafe and D1n1ng Room Compl1ments of Dodson s Dept Store Compl1ments of Bow1e Cl1n1c Morrow s Coffee Shop Best Place In Town To Eat Compl1ments of Ing11s Texaco Servxce Stat1on Stoneburg H1ghway The Texas Company MaJest1c Theatre and Tra1l Dr1ve In Underwood Manufacturlnv Corporat1on P1pe Compl1ments of Jack Bradley and Serv1ce Pmpe Lme Company Botex Feed M111 San1tary Barber Shop Compl1ments ofJ E Thorne Compl1ments of Cloer and Elklns Barber Shop Jameson Insurance Agency Compl1ments of Ru Vel Beauty Bar Western Cleaners Bow1e Grocery Company Your Fr1ends Compl1ments of Wxdlake Brothers Compl1ments of Hutchlson Courts Compl1ments of Qmckway Grocery Store C D Shamburger Lumber Company Compl1ments of Cozy Corner Cafe Kow Kow Korner The Meet1ng Place Compl1ments of Bowle Flower Shop Compl1ments of Ermyntrude McNatt Complxments of F1rst Nat1onal Bank ClydeCraft General Contractor Halgood Varlety Store Everythlng IH the Var1ety Llne Raborn Insurance Agency Be Sure Insure Roy D Sanders Jr Montague Farmers Co op Feed Seed Fert1l1zer and Farm Products Whxte s Magneto Serv1ce Ott s Grocery Fr1endly Servlce Compl1ments of W1ch1ta Constructmn Blg State Well Serv1ce Flrst Sav1ngs and Loan Compl1ments of C E Campbell Assocxat1on Hemrlchs Comet Petroleum SPFVICC Inc Butler Grocery Your Nelghborhood Grocery Compl1ments of Lo1s School Store Evans Posey 5 Gulf St 1t1on Motor Company Bow1e Locker Plant Bowle Machme Works Youngblood s 66 Statlon The Da1ry Hut Botex Motel Compl1ments of Bow1e Butane W1nn s Hatchery Handy Grocery Ragsdale Servlce Stat1on Cecll Hlckey s S1ncla1r SSFVICG Stat1on Travel In Motel Blackmon Truck and Tractor Internatlonal H1rvesterDealer Henderson Monument Company BOWIE and W1ch1ta Falls Texas Dress Corporatlon A Wonderiul Place to Work The Garl1ngton Studlo Of Speech and Dance Ferndale Mllk Company Compl1ments of Merchants Grocery Co Compl1ments of Alex Gr1ff1n Conoco Agent Gregory and Wlnn M111 and Elevator Complxments of Jack Lovette Attorney At Law Compl1ments of Joe H Cleveland Attorney At Law Traxlway Cafe and Bus Stat1on Open Z4 Hours a Day Bob Wh1te Motor Company Cadlllac and Oldsmob1le Dealer Allred and London Attorneys At Law The Bowle News .I F Rhyne Wholesale L1gget Upholstery Fabr1c and Supplxes CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES TO EACH PUPIL AND TEACHER OF THE BOWIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS MOSE JOHNSON Q ' . 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