Breckenridge High School - Buckaroo Yearbook (Breckenridge, TX)
- Class of 1951
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Y e ar s a , when the first edition of our an- lg nualwbsglled offthe press, we hadjust M 7 ! mo d oashiny new building. The old ii 0 scho as transformed into a cafeteria, 4. . sho ,'and band room. More and more changes A Pclurregi.-fas time pa s s e d. Yet always there w s ething ste ady and permanent about 'J ' ou chool. There was a sure, a lasting ele- X ent over and above all. There was the spirit f B.H.S. X . Sl oy my 1 Q V t N. X A ll BJ if Nl' 1' M- w 1 .m HE -vw ' 1' - lgtgpwf N xr Y '- Laying the cornerstone of the new building. 2 ' ' I p- -fgvf .im r, , ru- cafeteria, shop, and band. ', 5 :::'5?'t'9f f2-,' Fi?-. 5- . - ' 2 1 - Q e' - . -4 . . if-Q-tl - 'QW-e .1 . . . - -- '37 wiigllfgfff ,jg1f:g-,-xigfgx' Q ,-.,, The old high s c ho o 1 which now houses the T fgnffl-V A l lil: Q-. , '. V -.funn -V Qi I mi V., ff- 21:31,-ii - - f- .v , , A yx 25Y?1i7-4 - , ' 4 A . V , - it Nil Q, . '43, Y LS. v Y. ,, ? -N 'V 'Q ' QI' iltwk , I RCR iff -Q Q 1 U rf uf ' ' 'J --.-,. 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Y HKEM ECNDDLI .iam-1w.cux.wex.i..sm-x o .mme 2. ences, .x e Mil-NAR! BGMOD nusmss. v: s Otiiri i N P-FO GF EDUGATHDI4 l- Hhllnil-L, Pili'.ltDil'l'T v..wes1,v-ef. Q es. ,LECEZYU-LiA,g5 Eafgoofi , M. FP-ULF!-IEP oe w-v-H-w .xoru-A F. ap-me-1. suwcamrewoefxr Eipm a. 1. Me.-anon '- X f,7gj7,'::3j,,, J, B gd ,A C, '2gZpi1T2L3P, , G.F.HM3x.ER scans n 'LLC Wu' HL' D604 9 9 Y'f-P -QNOSBTIWKID May, i95i 'Y o the Students oi Breckenridge Bigh Schooiz Tw enty -iiy e years ago the students oi Breckenridge Bighichooi 'puhiished their iir st Buckaroo Prnnuai. it reiiected the schooi iiie then as your annuai reiiects the schooi iiie now . Bach year added something to the schooi, There have been many changes and im- provements. You are indebted to those who have vw o rke d heiore you. You shouid ie ei pr oud oi your heritage and ahmays 'oe thank- iui ior your opportunities. Congratuiations on this, your tw enty-iiith anniy er sary oi the Buckaroo Annuai. Sinc er eiy , S ohn NN . Cuiw eii ?rincipaX 'M-. is Mrs. Iohn F. Bailey, A. B. Baylor University, University of Colorado University of Chicago English Mrs. Nell Cates, B. A., M. E. Baylor University, H. S. U. Speech, English Miss Jay Childress, B. S. McMurry College, Texas Tech, H. S.U. Physical Education, History Mrs. R. H. Guinn, B. A. S. M. U., Texas University T. S. C. W., North Texas Librarian I . 1 If! ' M MH, 1370. orayIf:'?Hq321 , B. S. c urry Co ege i logy, Chemistry, Glee Club 9 .1 X J if it Miss Jo Hestand, B. A., M. A. ag f. . T.s. c.w..w.T.s.T.c. 'Q fl ,QS 3 3 National University fMexicol . . ,. 5 Tex Tech Q ani h, English 5 f. l E if? f , 'Q 9 ltgtljxwl :Ti G-Y sherman Maiey, B. s. North Texas Commerci 1 Arithmatic, Woodwork, , Meclrw' al Drawing . 1 Q 5. U A 0 Mrs. E. R.Maxwe11,B. A. W S.M.U.,H.S. U. Y, 4-.3 -N Algebra, Solid Geometry f A General Science, Physics W. B. McDowell, B. S., M. A.. Oklahoma University E. T. S. T. C. History, Civics, Typing Coach Miss Lespie Ratliff, B. A., M. A Texas University, W. T. S. T. C, North Texas English, Drarnatics Alton Roan H. S. U. Band, Orchestra Cooper Robbins, B. A., M. S. Texas A 8: M Geometry, Physical Education Coach Mrs. M. C. Smith, B. S., M. B. A North Texas University Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing E. Myrl Squyres, A. A., B. A. Ranger Junior College George Washington University Civics, Algebra, Debate Mrs, H. M. Thomas, B. A., North Texas, T. S. C. W. Home Economics I, W. Vaughn, Vocational Texas University Shop Jim W. Wilkerson, B. S. Arlington State College Texas A Sz M Agriculture, Farm Shop Miss Sonya Dyson, R. N. Stamford School of Nursing School Nurse Miss Irelene Ledbetter T. S. C. W., Tarleton Board of Education Office Mrs, Alton Roan, A. A, Westminister College Office M.A Em B3-emomi Am John Monuqhuns' mass 02 'IU 1930 4950 Duxe wiicher ' mass og 'IIB 1929 - 1950 Rib-SlWu69?351 Wm lllH0'3 WHO ! -9-Rn. I I.-. Y 1 . 4. JI, ' I t f, , f' .- R -1 - ' -1 ,A J, ALGEBRA ,JA ,Cf ' . fl-5: f'4'3 1 ,.-41, I I I , f . Sf- 3 -' ' fajf - '- I' . L' ,V . 414- . . AMERICAN HISTORY Nancy Chastain Sam Thompson mm 1 ,VJSJL QMNQ M' M BIOLOGY .MA My NSQMDOQ. Martha Mae Hughes-lwax lo hw,- x..1I.l.wfJ K BOOKKEEPING . xz.::3S V :J Betty Io Dyches ,5,M,,, kg,-, QAM, -:L --3. xxisb sw-.cg j NN.-. ,X ,Xf,...gv -Noi u. f 4 xxx:-Z3 xi'N'v-w,-JRQA 44'-. QQ! 5-LN 'x vw, CHEMISTRY Ein.. R. -Q. Dale Ray Flournoy mxogwk, 4- of9-.ubfw-3? my, g X' CIVICS Moize Adney COMMERCIAL MATH Ray Ferguson 1 1 1 1 , I ff x A I 1 X , I , 1 f 119 5 1 A 7 5 v y I 1 f X . 1 , Q f .. 1' K 'V II f L, X 4 ' f I, ff' 1 f'! Y If V111 A' Q 1 jf, X X DRAMATICS DRIVERS EDUCATION Norma Jean Sheffield Larry Stewart ENGLISH II Eloise Huffman Charley Williams lll H03 ENGLISH III Jimmy Campbell Bw xx-lx-, ENGLISH IV Roberta Faulkner GENERAL SCIENCE Nedra Douglass HOMEMAKING Charlene Raglin III Eva Nell Vick I IOURNALISM Georgia Whittenberg 'S . . C I . . 'N ,A -, . ..,, 4 '., XI Ah. ' 'ffrhn , an - Q fig' 2 'ff L, . ' T' ?QQ2:5fT 4 , I .JXHSV -' 'Z 1 JI A. A PHYSICAL EDUCATION Joann Sperry I Mary Martin II Delm elia Dunn III IIIHO SHOP Buddy Whitt enburg Gerald Dudley PLANE GEOMETRY Elwana Latharn N fp ' I '3- Q. a Q 23. 1:::1fS ,E f.-3 J vsfq ' -'-.SQL ,..,. 1:-E-fi 7:25 Q 'r 1 ,g,1:.gAi J' . SHORTHAND Carol Tharp SPANISH Arlene Webber I Timmy May II SPEECH Gae Young TEXAS HISTORY J'a.mes Screws TRIGONOMETRY Wilson Thompson TYPING Doris Harris II Bob McCathren I WOODWORK .Tack Duvall WORLD HISTORY Barbara Seiber 'llfwfgajh k3iLTg......w' A-nm mmf 3 amuxwvwswfm M CLI-155125 'Qiifh Fred Allen Camera Club F.F.A. Club Znd V1ce Presmdent, '50, '51 Alene Baker F96 S0 kfiagfwf 5 T 5607 ings ahead V L fkffff gear 154 f CM: and Z1 1:11491 yay Horton Brandcg Bride Boys Sports Club V I C Club Mus1c Club Buckaroo Club Glee Club G1rls Sports Club F B I.. A C lub Annual Staff Rex Brown Davxd Buchanan Class Vice- Homeroom '51g Home- Basketball '49 , '50, '51 E'. Bernell Bufkin Glrls Sports Club Volleyball FH A C lub FB.L.A. Club Barbara Bunger Buckaroo Club, Glee Club, Dramatic s Club, Reporter, '51, Annual St aff, '49, junior Editor, '50, Editor, '51, Tri-Hi-Y, President, '50, F.B.l...A. Club, Historian, '51, Class Favorite, '49, Homeroom V. Pres., '49, Class Secretary, '49, Canteen Rep., '49. Patsy Butler Girls Sports Club, Volleyball, '50, '51, Dynamo, Business Manager, '51, B and Sweet- heart, '5l. K l Doris Charles Music Club, Girls Sports Club, Press Club, N.F.l... Club, F.B.I...A. Club, Dynamo Staff, '50' Homeroom' ice Presi- dent, B and,f'lliLlQ,g BJ-e'iavr,,e r, .1510-r '5L Ji -I4 1 ,ff hfug Ji . f' I nl 1 vb in U fly kg' 6,1-511,111 V fl - , I-, .tb ,fx ,JV If fp U . My lprlllx iff , 4 , , v fl r , . J L , f 1 lv K' 1 i Ted Coffman ff ,,, A ' fv afgiklity Club, v.1.c. Club, gfack, '49, '5o. x Barbara Collins Spanish Club, Speech Club 1 Rosie Burrows F.H.A. Club, Girls Sports Club. james Casey Cla s s Reporter, '49, Home- room President, '51, Track, '49, '50, '51, Football, '49, '50, '51. jackie Clark Girls Sports Club, '49, '51, Sec r etary, '50, Homeroom Reporter, '51, Class Report- er, '50, Dynamo Editor, '51, Who's Who in journalism, '5O. Wynelle Collins F.H.A. Club, F.B.L.A. Club. Glenn Compton Boys Sports Club, F.F.A., 2nd Vice - President, '49, V.I.C., President, '5l. Jeanne Cook Curtis Cowen Girls Sports Club, F.B.L.A Club, Music Club, Glee Club ,C f , aww YWQQ? Z, - if IW f, 3 nf WJ I 'fi ff . 1 CZ .Zo A ,. '5 Ili M f MAJ V71 H f- .-Z O J 1 af 'K I , , ,,, A Rredah Cox Glee Clubf 'Girls sports Club Pres., '51, Homeroom V. Pres. Cheerleader, '49, '50, Tennis Singles, '49, '50, Girls State '50, F.B.L.A. Club Par. '51 Tri-Hi-Y, Par. iw Dorothy Crudgington Bobby Cutshall F.B.L.A.g F.H.A., Yearbook Varsity Club V I C Club Sea Chairman, '50. Scouts Bill Dakin joe Darnell Industrial Arts Club, Foreign In d u s t r 1 al Arts Club Boys Relations Club. Sports Club Sc1enceClub Collen Davis Stanley Davis Science Club, C a m e r a Club' Science Club Industrial Arts Homeroom Sec., '493 Dynamo Club Vice President 49 St f,'51. - fx, - XCamera Club BoysSports lub SE5retaryhTreasurer 50 SQ i glllllil .2 353,335 I..- f ,.A,., YY ,-,.,, yl ,Jn 3 ,Q fa' ll at as al ' -1 5, my fi MR K ,M 'its l George Donnell Travel Club, Industrial Arts Club, P r e sident, '50, F.F.A. Club, 3rdVice-President, '51, F.F.A. Greenhand,Presi- dent, '50. jack Duvall Varsity C1ub,I-Iomeroom Vice- President, '49, Football, '49, '50, '51, Basketball, '49, Track, '50. Delmelia Dunn Girls Sports Club, Science Club, F.H.A. C lub, Yearbook Chairman, '49, Spanish Club, Dramatics Club, Camera Club, Treas., '51, Volleyball, '50. Betty Dyches F.H.A. Club, Yearbook Chair- man, '51, Who's Who in Texas History, '50. VY' qf Jw S n n E rne Roberta Faulkner a ' ' lovia , '49, Science Club,Rep., '50, Dram- '5 ' - B k gall, '49, atics Club, Ready Writers, ra. '4 , 5QSTennis, '50. Rep., '50, Girls Sports Club, V ' SW H N.F.I..., Rep., '49, I-Iomeroom, JE!!! 1 V.Pres.,'50,Homeroom, mf' W' ref, President, '51, One Act Play, H Cir!! Q1-l' '50, Debate, '49, '50, '51, Girls U5 ., K j State, '50, Who's Who in Engl K lish, '50. ' , .JL v, ! , 3 I -2' . 'r ' 444-4 1'C' ! ',fM .J 1 J' , ogeine aulkner' cience Club, Damatics Club, Ready Writers, Girls Sports Club,N.F.I... Club,Homeroom, Sec., '51, Homeroom, V. Pres., '49, Debate, '49, '50, '51, Girls State, Ready Writer, '49, '50, Who's Who in English, '49, '50. 'f Fay Ferguson B oys Sports Club, Science Club, Who's Who in Texas History, '50. 33 Gai. ' QEFOWLL 9c,.,.,-o x Je . 'gf-V553 I3-'?'Z'fvr-Q . 'P' 'FW -1 mg, tw C , I' Afv- Y ' W ckie Pggerkge' an Harlene Flynn Music Club, F.B.I...A. Club, ibrary C1ub,F.H.A. Club, Sports Club, F.H.A. Club, F.B.L.A. Club, Treas.,Office, Twirler,'49,'50,'51,Air '50. Scout SWeetheart,'50, Dynamo, Gab Editor, '50, Annual Staff, Sophomore Editor, '49. Mickie Garvin james Glenn Girls Sports Club, Camera FFA Club V I C Club Club,Vice-President, '503 F.H.A. Club, Reporter, '49, !SpanishC lub, F.B.I...A. Club, ,Volleyball, '49. , Don Gray Derrel Harr Science Club, V.l.C., Sergeant L1 ary Club F' BQX l at A r m s, '505 Industrial Art Clubg Band, '49, '50, s - ball, '49. OB, yd? 1 Q . Dv' i5:P7E66ff65ffy,1w , Bill Houghton Bxlly Holmes ,V.I.C. Club, Treasurer, '51, Varsxty Club Football 49 ' Boys Sports Club. 9 K Eddie Huffman N VarsityClubg Dramatics Club, l Vice-P1-esident,'5lgClass President,'50,'5lg Class 'Favorit ,'5O, Football, 1 '49. '5O. Q 423-jx 7377,M5 lewwawlf I V ov D . , ' johnny jones Alfred Ke1th Var sity Club, Football, '49, V I C Club FFA Club Sec ' '50, Basketball, '49, '50. re ary 49 50 Lester Kilburn Alicea Knight F.F.A., Parliamentarian, '50, F.H.A., Parliamentarian, '5l. VarsityC1ub,Homeroom Parliamentarian, '50, Foot- M 'X f 5' 1'-2 ball, '50. -fi, , ' ,, , 95.1-s1..fL'x-,-Jig? .lf '., 'Qi Ak, ,-42,-'.--Y-L-f'.s aj,,f.,f1-,..l.:,.,-'f il! f Ml'-1 Elizabeth Knight F.l-I.A., Library Club, Home- room Secretary, '50. Orvel Knight Varsity Club, V.l.C., Football, '49, '50, '5l. Bob McCathren Varsity Club, B Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff, '51, Contest Play, '50, Football, '49, '50, '51, Track, '50. Lucille McElhaney Volleyball, '51, Transferred from Ranger Where: Basket- ball Queen, '49, School Fa- vorite, '49, Basketball, '49, '50, Softball, '49, Volley- ball, '50. I Larry Knight Var sity Club, Football, '49, '50, '51, Track, '49, '50. 'x l M Tflfswv Ui-if-'fl ?'2'-M? ' , 1 -. jl'3.,f,f h'-'12 I- MEL f LQVJX I ,JI P T 1 ,-- .,-, ,J Q Y -- Lf . 'ill f -,A I . , I l . .lay ,,,J,jM,.J.x -P fi. 1 0 KN7' Lavonne Lewis X Girls Sports Club, Spanish Club, Secretary, '50, Band, '49, '50, '51, Orchestra, Vocalist,'51, Homeroom President, '50, Vice - Presi- dent, '51, Typing Contest, '50. Ely McDonald F.F.A., Varsity C lub, V.I.C., Football, '49. jimmy May Spanish Club, Vice-President, '51, N.F.L., Science Club, Vice-President, '50, Camera Club, Travel Club, Homeroom, Treasurer, '50. jenice Mehaffey Verba Mills Science Club, Girls Sports Spanish Club, Girls Sports Club, Glee Club, Homeroom, Club, F.B.I...A. Reporter, '5l. 41214-2- if 0.2! ,ivlwifj-Z + 14,042 Glen Mitchell Varsity Club, N.F.I..., Foreign Relations Club, President,'51, Dramatics C lub, Homeroom, President, '49, '51, Class Vice-President, '50. Sw Ptt n GUM Lv'-www. Mary Pack F.H.A., President, '51 . ' md- www Wcfpe-'ww AT QU Emily arduv , obbye jean Peeks Music Club, Girls Sports Club, Homeroom, Reporter, '49, '50, Treasurer, '51, Dynamo Staff, '51 . Wanda Gay Young Ready Writer s Club, Girls Sports C lub, Treasurer, '51, F.B .L.A., Vice-President, '51, Homeroom, S e c r e t a r y, '49, '51, Who's Who in World His- tory, '49, Class Favorite, '50, Cla s s Vice - President, '51, Flag Bearer, '50, '51, Volley- ball, '49, '50. Donald Phariss F.F.A.,Representative of Greenhands, '49, Represent- ative of Chapter Farmers, '51, V a r s ity Club, Football, '50. Girls Sports Club . Leon Petty Var sity Club, Football, '48, '49, Basketball, '48, '49. Richard Phillips Varsity Club, B Club, Boys Sports C lub 3 Homeroom,Vice - President, '50, Class Report- er, '50, Football, '49, '50, '51, VJ, ,. 53: ii 'sive' J fx ' ii' N. ft Q12 . ffl' 1 2 . J .. i-,Q ..,.,,: . Janusz ,W . .2 . .. .Y Q in uv m 6 vu- Fr, f is Ex 1,, S ,Q , , , B, dxf f 5 Y ld' 1 qw.: I . , i ,, azz, Library Club, Glee - ., Girls Sports Club, Re- Mary Pierce f Eugenia Power F.H,A., Science , r, '51, Camera Club, Sec- Club,Y arbookCh a 1. etary, '50, Span-ish Club, X P , . , , ' 1 ta , '5l. V s W-5' ' , tits X 1 . vo 5 909 59' sy QS' X 'L xt., X N W a x Preston V.I.C., Secretary, '50, '51 B o y s Sports Club, Reporter, ' nt 51' I-Iomeroom - Charlene Raglin F.H.A., Secretary, '51, Science Club. '50, F.F.A., Secretary, '49. , igmnaf 'fr ..,, . , ,Qg,,j1,,,44,-L, ,fa-'jf,.,,1 ,H 1 'NX-bn ' K buh, .V fs I l ' N . V. JF ' ' I ' 14.4 ' 4 V lr '-'I ' 'I' M'-I ilff.Ip,q' ,J fir: '41 41g, 3 V1-via-v' v. K lf ,I w,yfl.-L -5 Q' 1 1, ,-4 ,: ,y:-f-jffr,W-fLr,fr'f1,v!1 Q'- iz . rffffsfwfm-'E -.r -' Q fi' H+ I Q Q ' O. A. Ramse ,offftt-5 Bart Reed'.l!5JLfX.i-w f-- Y I V.I.C., Sergeant at Arms, '50, Vice - President, '51,Basket- ball, '50. Harold Richardson F.F.A., Vice - President, '49, Industrial Arts Club, Boys Sports Club, Homeroom Par- liamentarian, '5l. johnny Rodgers Varsity Club, B Club,Dra- matics Club, Boys Sports Club, Homeroom, Pr e sident, '49, '50, Treasurer, '51, Class President, '49,Football, '49, '50, '5l. gays Sports C lub, Secretary- Treasurer, '51, F.F.A., Trea- surer, '50, Var sity Club, Span- ish Club, Homeroom Presi- d e n t, '4 9 , Parliamentarian, '50, Football, Man a g e r, '51S Basketball, '50. Carol Robinson F.H.A., Science Club, F.B.L.A., Volleyball, '50. D. C. Rowell Spanish Club, V.I.C. julia Schwind Girls Sports Club, F.B.I...A., Reporter, '50, Ready Writers Club, Who's Who in Typing, ,'50, ,xi Norma jean Sheffield Girls Sports Club, Dramatics Club, President, '51, F.B.l...A., Who's Who in History, '50, Air Scout Sweetheart, '51, Cheerleader, '51, Homeroom, President, '49, Secretary, '50, VicePresident, '51, Declama- tion, '50, Contest Play, '5 O, Volleyball, '49, '50, '5l. Bill Smith V.I.C . l X Joann Sorgee F.H.A., F.B .I...A. Daphyne Starr F.H.A., Girls Sports Club, F.B.L.A., Corresponding Sec- retary, '51, Who's Who in History, '50, Homeroom, Re- porter, '5l. james A. Screws Varsity Club, Football, '49, '50,'5l. ' ff , W 404,46 Pruitt Sims Music Club, Varsity Club, Boys Sports Club, Band, Foot- ball, '50, '51. M, Mickey Smith Science Club, F.B.L..A., F.H.A. Tom Spencer Boys Sports Club, V.I.C. Royce Wesley ,,' 'W r, 1 'Ui qr-Mr Q 1-.5-mi - . 313' 5 . Q, irq 2,1 V: , tl V ww, fy pw I i ' 'I 'Q ' - I5 S A Phyllis Stephen s F.H.A . Lee Stouard Library Club, V.I.C. Carleen Sumners F.H.A., F.B .L.A. Wilson Thompson VarsityC1ubg Class Treasurer, '50, Football, '49, '50, '51, B a sketball, '50, Track, '49. Don Tipps Var sity Club, Air Scouts, Fiightleader, '50, Homeroom, Reporter, '50, Vice-President, '49, Cheerleader, '51, Dynamo Staff, Art Editor, '51, Foot- ball, '50. ,' ' K5 Virgil Stewart Transferred fr om Henrietta Where: Spanish Club, V.A. Club, Football, '49, '50, Bas- ketball, '49, '50, Tennis, '50, Track, '49. '50. jimmy Stuard Carol Tharp F.B.I...A., Gir l s Sports Club, Homeroom, Vice - President, '51, C 1 a s s Secretary-Treas- urer, '51. Ida Ann Tindall FJ-I.A., Library Club, F.B .L.A. Natalie Tolle Girls Sports Club, F.B.I...A., Transferred from Academy of Mary Immaculate Where: C las s Vice - President, '49, Class Favorite, '49, B e st All Round Girl, '49, Class Presi- dent, '50. Terry Tyson Band, '49, '50, '51, Orchestra, '50, '51, Industrial Arts Club, Vice - President, '50, Mu s i c Club, Foreign Relations Club, Boys Sports Club, Homeroom, Vice- esident, '49. JU VW 2' Hollis Waldon Music Club, Science Club, Band, '49, '50, '51, O chestra, '51, Annual Staf 'SIIX K Doyle Weatherby Boys S p ort s Club, Reporter, '50, Air Scouts Scribe, '50, Varsity Club, Dynamo Staff, '51, Cheerleader, '51, Basket- ball, '50, '51, Track, '50, '51. Margaret White Spanish Club, Vice-President, '49, Camera Club, President, '50,F.B.l...A., Dramatics Club, Music Club, B and, '50, Or- chestra, '51, Who's Who in General Science, '49. N. L. Whittenburg Music Club, V.I.C., Homeroom, Vice-President, '51. Bobby Vick Varsity Club, Boys Sports Club, Air Scouts, Squadron Le ade r, '50, Dynamo Staff, Sports Editor, '51, Football, Manager, '50. Sammy Walker Varsity Club, Class Favorite, '49, Football, '49, '50, '51. Leroy Wagner Music Club, F.B.l...A., Band, '49, '50, '51, Who's Who in Driver s Education, Basket- ball, '49, '5O. I Georgia Whittenberg F.H.A., Girls Sports Club, F.B.l...A., President, '51, Homeroom, Vice - President, '49, President, '50, '51 y- namo Staff, Editor,f?v!!J ol- H leyball, '50. ,, aj' fpwwl Q K Bobby Whitworth Var sity Club, Boys Sports Clubglndustrial Arts Club, Homeroom, Vice - President, '50, Football, '49, '50, TraCk, '49, '50, hh, if f ,: W YQWW Q K Josephine Williams Nedra Williams Music Clubg Science F.H.A. W Esgfi ,fum wr - - Clubg Band, '49, '50, '51, Orchestra, '5l. 1 ww ww E A. af.. Q was ,, - .5 rig' .... ggi. , Qi.,P4 sallam , N. if 1 Q' Q? A fi 5, i 2- K4 'nf ' Q i 5 P rx 1 Ny tt J, 1. rig 5. Q ,Html L. g gf 5113 ,, V fi S , t W W' 4' 'JB X Sw gg. r if W X E xi' 2 - r,..a+ 1 Norman Wilson Don Wright V.I.C.g B oy s' S po r t s Varsity Club, Industrial Clubg Foreign Relations Arts Clubg Manager for Club. Football, Basketball, Track, '49. iii ri , 3, Walker Street in 1921 51. ,xiii Q,-?' if Study Hall breaks up to enjoy Bob's Birthday. Professor Rogers demonstrates his Physics experiment as others watch. s ' rl' all f Ju fs. Mrs. Mac Smith Don Baber Don Pendleton joan Hefner Sponsor Parliamentarian President Vice-President Don Lee jimmy Campbell Betty Fox Maxine Vick Sentinel Treasurer Reporter Secretary l 1 I 1 I 1 Moize Adney Emma Lou Alexander L ' . I B -V , Wayne Ames Thurmon Andress X Ardath Arnot Jimmy Austin Don Baber S ammie B?-rnhill in if fgfffckf W Ziff!! I I ll M - X 'L f ' W Dwayne Belew Billy Bell Lloyd Bell Janie Bingham Ruth Ella Boothe Ray Brooks Cecilia Brown Delores Brown M ax Bryant .uw WWW' gifs ll , n M .4- I R I V A , il .A aww o E 5 ai if v 7 at J1mm1e Campbell Mac Carney ji' Nancy Chastain' , . Wanda Childs Jerry Christesson Colene Compton Dick Crenshaw Marjory C1-etsinger Wanda Crow Lola Dawson W. QT. Dixon Nedra Douglass Dorothy Draper Gerald Dudley Golden Elkins Ray Emerson Joe Fagg Everett Fields LeRoy Finley Dale Flournoy Travis Flournoy Carvel Forbess Betty Fox Lewis Guhl Leotta Hankins Betty Hargrave Jim Harley A . r Jo 1 Harper Doris Harris ' Betty Hawkins Lu Nell Hawkins ays no , 655365 'L ' -1:1 'r' 'ff Y , we fii, f X E 2 g,,: ef V, , ' fi, .,,f W-if -. :ff , vw, ' . ,K , I , AQ Tommy Hughes Ie an Inman Phyllis Kilpatrick Teddy Kime Elwanna Lathanm H Don Lee Harold Lindley Odeen Livingston Helen McLoud Carolyn Mabery Mary Martin Buddy Mercer Jackie Miller Howard Pardue Don Pendleton Earnest P enning er N ilth Pierce John D Pointer QS? W Aubry R ay 1.235 g 5, ' 3 ' ,T .P ,-H i.N J I ,. A F i X1'f 2 2- uw., . I Q-if .f-Qu. GF' Q Lf Q .' ' 41, cw.foz,H.X ' N E+ Bob Rector J , - vi ' I ' M fygoofvmfv-' n , ...,,4 6 Barbara Reynolds f:y'V6'f !b ' Q ,Q , rn. Gary Rice fy'-'iw , t Y , Q7 Donald Robbinsjggb I ' gif' xy 1 L.. A fn x 2 , Ronald Robbins Dortha Standifer Q ' X ' V' Leonard Schwind F Bill shack H r H L Georg e Sharpe 19' ,..Gary3 Smith E' Minnie Smith Rhetta Ioy Smith I' 1. Noble Stouard ,fi Veron Stuard ,- ' 8 Cecil Sylvester 5 Marvin Thompson b K . . 5 : qs 4 'X . f I 1 ' iufiii , ' Ylg L , qi ' A assi Li' Sam Thompson Jackie Tidrow C73 Terry Tiner ' 'ff' Ben Tolle Eva Nell Vick 52 . . Q. Maxine Vick Ted Vickers Dan Waggoner Q, Ph, That old gang of mine! Q. Maerita Waldrop -Ioyce Warford jim Bob Weatherford Lorraine West Nell Wilks Clarence Wilkins Bobby Williamson x V ,,...,.. -e 5-...L X, Majorie Wood Zay Dee Wooten Shirley Wright Bobby Young Gae Young Lougenia Wingo ' 14 157 y FW? f e.eo b e T: I EJ f . 1 . W9 -W as ,, f: Should auld ac qualnt its ance be forgot? Is lt all that bad, Mr . Maley ? 5 g ... .I Q ' oo 1 I A'. Q . 4' 'G . . s ,' ,Q 4 x I I i S . -., . 1 Us W' o ' u . , , 4 o ,-',-.J ! A 4 o a ' ,Q 1 u. g , 9 '. n. ,..,,.... 4 v 1 . . . i I Q , X iso so ' 'm o Q v , . . , ov . , Q 'H ' s ' sts Oo u ' 'y' 0 4 Q , n n 3 V - 1' ' Q s' V ' 9, ' 0 A- x Y 0 . o' 14 s , Q' s , vu' . Q. ., Q .0 I s 1 . ' Q. n , X' fs J- 1 s Q a ' 95 ,.. ' o 1 . . Q -- . X l x Q ' Q QQ., .lf I X K Y W Q 5 Q ' 'I K . . Q 5 5. . ' 9- 3. Q ' 'Q ' 1 X Q - 5 -5 O, , - ',- St- is SJ 1' v s Q 3: 3: 3. s Q, 5 . Ns :Q g Y N-. ,, ,. ,W-. , U. -f-ri Larry Adam s - at Buddy Andrews W J Pat Bonney Janice Adney ink - C Lon Amson R ay Anderson Ned Bake r Wanda Margaret Mildred Culp Jimmy Blair Fran Brooks Ginger Browning Ed Capers Ioan Capers Rafe Cloe Ruth Cockerall Donna Colvin Io Ann Corbett W. C. Cravey - . f Mary Cruthchfield A Mary Deaton Charles Dendy A vw, Ioan Dixon n-anal! Eggs fa . W-5, my K N ffl we Don 'A 51 , , 1 y Enfe' R If l lf' 1 ,f If V fx' A, I , ROY Thomas F10 . I G1 1 ita Foster Fu de 1 ,f ' l lv W Xi' X Q?-yy 0 ilipjfpwi on 1 Gray Houston Green Garland Greenlee Wayne Greenlee Michael Hagler Lester Harris Billy Hayden Shelia Yoes . v -W, .,-- , S--I 4-may an W1 1,4 1 A, -P fi. 7- 1 'S ge , 5 , 1 2 . ,f G, i 1 Mary Hedgepeth V Deral Hendricksen if ,g f if 'W Jerry Herrington A Lf ' .f Q R Talrnage Hodges Q ' ,. ,f or -' 'e'r,1 2' 'X W he l P r ' l Eloise Huffman if I I Martha Mae Hughes Q Qc-O! Joe Don Hulin 2, Jq4x.,07 , Barbara Hurnphrys -I lizfiiiiif ' ,., 1 mm if 4 - 535 Y livin ,.1.q P, .995 ' L lbert Hy att ' ,zo l Bobby Keith ' 5 ' li' f M, 11 I ix? N 'i 1 4 X 1' 'E ah QQ :SA 142' 2 V5 . gb 1 '45 ,Wig JK 1, - a M1ke Kelley ' I ' 1 ' dm f :M Barry Kendrick ' chen Shirley King Ianell Kite L , 1 I Vkrz Jg: A KZ. X A ,,, . I ,, U N JL 1 , K Stanley Knight 3 Kll - yA, . A Phyllis Kuperman L L ,fx , Z . V 2- 1. I A. , 'P I L th . ' L If K P ' P or Bobby Lockett ' 'L AL , -' 4- ' Ann McArron Billy Gene McDaris W arren MCF all gf PM wi mf if 1 James McNabb A N E4 y if ' ' 'S 535, , , 1 ff o . :V - f , , I li: :Kiln Da1vd Masner ,, hi P. Ionette M111er D y' , ' L A Rosetta Newman LN , Q? o fjg f ar LL L' ' P . ..b 1 6 Z N 3' ,, , 1' , , Neal Noah L 5' Dale Offield A A L 'L Qig- bv 2- gl C. H, Parker e i K George Peacock P - 1 .blb .. ,J ,243 4 N sfrf' ,Kf- 5. i 43:3 .EY ??'?g r , . 1 2 A1 t Q4 5-A1 'Je . 'I' 16: K X l 'ap-1.1 ,ME - ff '-7 +1 615 is ww ffm . r A043 if -'il n ' i l ., .22 ' , 4 ' - y gl Nm ., Q 4 ' H Wg -fn., , , X ,, n .. 3, Qqg 1 N, 7 Qi H g 34 C x W i if gk Carol Tudo R ay T ebbetts A V-' W V ' Wayne Thiebaud V ig? Toy Sue Teague R f 19 1 601 J. I s f X P at T hu rm an v'- 1 Shirley Toland Bob Tolle Jerry Tubbs atts g ar et Wood Arline Webber 1. 3,55 L , 3 , V6 , .,wb 1 A aw W ' ' VirginiaLouWe11s l :Jimmy West Alton W e s ley A, Yvonne Wilkin . Lavonda Williams A o. W. ooo, ,y r .M Jw ' f I .hx K yi -f v , iw! f Lf Charley W1111aIf1S K 3 . oo:-.L x' ,, o , Gail Williams gy ,ov K i -rv-H' fx W an Wa K 'K it K I ,-.e....- E 32'-'13 v 2-ra-1,74 I '1 if Hx '21 -i f J- NJNU -M - EKHWQMUB H3225 RG Bm ZH ION 3 BQUD Under the le ade r s hip of Mr. Alton Roan the Buckaroo Band has fast become one of the most out sta nding High School Bands in the State of Texas. When he took charge of the Band in 1945, it contained thirty-four pieces. Since then it has grown to eighty pieces. Not only has this group grown in quantity,bLit also in quality. For the past two years it has won fir st place in everyjfcontest it has entered. So hats off t 0 Mr. Roan for the splendid growgth and deve lop m e nt of these mad-marching music-makers of B.HYS. Flagbearers: Doris Charles, Wanda Young, Margaret Wood. Buglersz jerry Tiner Shirley Wright, Ann McArron, joan Hefner. 1 Drum Major and Swee heart: Rei: Brown and Pat Butler. 1 X Xxx'-X ' 4 ' gs xi, T xl ll il' jf! lf Q3 ' E rwibd f'T ?'! .v- I 53 a- 3 r ' J - 1 ! Twirlei-s: jackie Fizer, Janie Bingham, Emma Lou Alexander, Lorraine West, Nedra Douglass Nancy Chastain. ' V - Music maestro of B.H.S. Y 1 I k..- l 15 no 7, AEE Q' ti J 2 J Orchestra: Lathang-,' Wifliianxs, yfalkexr, Humphries, Campbell, Brown, Flournoy, Hagler, Xwalderjpcaimsyiia ifff ryant, Lewyffs, Duncan, Lusby, Tyson, Mr. Roan. H A i V Q H I, Sl W4 1 .N fi .I 'K V 1' fi J iv ip, Q , 4 ifj j 5,-I Z ,ry mf NH l J -Q , 1-U i c V! fi: x 2' -'if Y yu' F J - H 'L 4 Xl: L , Q ,V P Av, 'M , J , lu 5, iff 1 v- n C lv. J H ji- I , 'll , 'J 1, if V I-,', YJ kj mf- 1 fn if . ,. F If M' ,rx 'uf' 1: if my -'5 ,J 5 J, , ' 5, - ' V' L I V U P 2 ' It PJ -fl, :WV ,. JV: 'L .fn i .1 , ' I rw, 'W V ,fy 1 IV, K ri 1' ff ,f - gp .I ' I .fc-im' T h e orchestra in th ei r blue cowboy uniforms are one of the m ain attractions of B. H. S. These talented students play for dances, assemblies and for many othe r events such as the coronation and the spring concert. Two soloist and a boys quartet do special nunm- bers for this group, Soloist: Lavonne Lewis and Nancy Duncan. Gill Clllll Mr. Harwell has had the G le e Club for the past two years, During this time he has fur- hished High School, civ i c clubs, and other or- ganizations with many hou r s of entertainment. The Music Club has two s e rious aims--to heighten th eir appreciation of good music and ,to offer experience in th e technique of musical entertainment. But th e r e is nothing s e r i ou s about the m embers who have lots of fun in achieving both, Cleo Club: I..atha.m, Rhodes, Childs, Young, Yoes Bonney, Living ston, Inman, Mabery, Webber Pierce, Mehaffey, Treadway, Wilkin, Sikes, Cox H uffm an, Martin, Harrison, Blair, Whitworth, Sylvester, Mr, Harwell, Music Club: Adney, Tudor, Standifer, Wood, Douglass, White, Hawkins, Warford, Tiner, Cook, Wilkin, Inman, Young, Bingham, Flournoy,Hagle1', Belew,Fields, Tyson, Anderson, Hulin, Baker, Humphrys, Charles, Hawkins, Sikes, Kelly, 'Bryanti?'Ca.mpbell, Fizer, Wright, Waldon. I..atha.m , Harris , Brown, Williaxns , Kendrick, 'NX -eq. if QQ' r IN if' 'xi' if 2 w .-I Air Scouts: Pack, Spencer, Tipps, Young, Sims, Sheffield, Forbess, Vick, Tolle. BUBKHIRUU By diligent w o r k the members of the Buckaroo Annual St aff accomplish tw o hard t a s k s each year, U nd e r the sponsorship of Mrs. E. R. Maxwell they publi sh the high school yearbook and present the Coronation of the Buckaroo Queen. Buckaroo Staff: Fox, Faulkner, Bunger, Chastain, Waldon Bonney McAaron Tudor Miller Faulkner, Tolle, MCC athren, Pendleton, Mrs. Maxwell branch of the Bo Scouts There moshmxtstand ing event of 1951 was the their sweetheart Norma Dynamo Staff: Wooten,Ferguson, Pack, Butler, Williams, Andrews, Davis, Miller, Pierce, Schwind, Whittenburg, Pardue, Dyches, Mehaffey, Miss Hestand -1'-'r-F 52 ' YN 'VS fkfflf A V , -' --1 , A 1 -7'-Q, 3 2517 -G, - - i 41: .,.. - V X , V .J , I V - ig-145, 13 QHQSMV, in ,K+ X ' ',4, , . , - , 'i 1.,f.a,.:.f-y ,. , Y 3 V, A-f 'NK 4' ' ' - 3..ss.mg ,f 5'.l43J'L'!22T-., Q Sea Scout Officers and Sweetheart: Finley, Cutshall, Bingham, Young, Ray. SEQ SC OWS Even though th e organization of the Sea Scouts is small it c ont ains some very outstanding members. These m em b e r s take great p r i d e in electing their sw e ethe art, Janie Bingham, who was presented at their annual presentation dance. DUMWO The industrious members of the Dyna- mo S t aff are responsible fo r the publi- cation of our school paper. Through this paper the students are kept well-informed on High school news. Sea Scout Sweetheart Janie Bingham FHH. The F ut ur e Homemakers of America is a national organization of w hi c h the Breckenridge Chapter is a member. Its membership is made up of girls who are enrolled in h o m e m ak in g classes in High School or those who have c ompleted all courses offered. The National Organization sets up purposes for the organ- ization to attain. These purposes strengthen home life all over the nation. p FF. Q. The Vocational Agriculture Department of Breck Hi is in its twenty-second y e a r of operation. This y e a r forty-one boys are enrolled in the agriculture classes and the department can boast of an active F.F.A. chap- ter of fifty-five members. The primary aim ofthe chapter is the development of competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. F.F.A. Club: Baber, Phariss, Reed, High, Richardson, Allen, Donnell, Lee, Dye, Spencer, Phariss, Offield, Edd F.H.A. Club: Watts, Brown, Pack, Funderburg Bufkin, Crow, P i e r c e, Richardson, Kuperman Rhodes, Kite, Dyches, Thomas, Williams, Poll lard, Calvin, Raglin, Wells, Knight, Wilks, Hughes Parsons, Stephens, Grey, Airheart, Bannister Boothe, Barnhill, W a 1 d r o p-,rj-Berry, McLoud Christesson, Brown, ViCk,Q'iIig9, 5Newman. Rector, l e m a n, Morton, Keith, Emerson, Knight, Sanders, Glenn, Sledge, Pendle- ton, Chastain, Mr. Wilkerson. z ? ii I ' 5.233-A Nancy Chastain Sweetheart ' - final , mana F5131--f nw-Q-wa-suv Science Club: Walker, Alexander, Brown, Latham, s club, composed of science students, has y interesting programs on scientific devel- opment through t h e year. Ably s p o n s o r e d by Mr. Harwell, it has been one of Breck Hi's most popular clubs. V.l.l,. The Vocational Industrial club is a State wide organization for both b oy S and girls. To be a member of the c lub one must major in Voca- tional work. Lorraine West V.I.C. Sweetheart Hughes, Crow, jenkins, Flournoy, Wilkins, Kelly, Crutchfield, Peeks, Hagler, Pollard, Sikes, Elkins Livingston, Funderburg, Bannister, Humphreys, Me- haffey, Kime, Forbess, Ameson, Andrews, Harris Anderson, Tibetts, Hulin, Bell, Noah, Fagg, Baker Ferguson, Hyatt. 1 J I N V V.I.C. Club: Haynes, Stouard, Preston, Ramsey, West, Compton, Tolle, Darnell, Spencer, Gary, Houghton, Vaughn, Taylor, Brannon, Ray, Capers, Young, Glenn, Tolle, McDonald, Keith, Whittenburg, Dudley, Rowell, Shack. -, Y.B.L.G. The Future Business Leaders of America, better known as the F.B.L.A., contains twenty-eight mem- bers. The local chapter is part of a national organ- ization formed to train young students interested in the business p r o fe s s i o n to be good leaders. The sponsor of the c lub is Mrs. M. C. Smith, business instructor at B.H.S. REQDV llllZlTHl5 This group of future pen-pushers has a s its pri- mary purpose the development of writing skills and technique inthe students. Although their main com- petitive W r it i n g is in t h e Interscholastic League Events, they also enter several other literary con- tests throughout the year. Sponsored by Mrs.Bai- ley, the group has made a great reputation for itself. F.B.L.A. Club: Tolle, Cook, Mills, Briden, Buf- kin. White, Tharp, Lewis, Robinson, Collins, Young, Sorgee, Baker, Smith, Flynn, C ox, Tin- dall, Sheffield, Whittenburg, Starr, Crudgington, Bunger, Garvin, Charles, Schwind, Mrs. Smith Ready Writers: Faulkner, Huffman, Williams, Fox, Faulkner, Hawkins, Mrs. Bailey, Schwind, Campbell. I fl-5 ' G L-vfi'e 5 M-eff 'W Dramatics Club: Mitchell, Wood, Dunn, Thomp- son, Ratliff, Rodgers, Huffman, White, Miller, Mabery, Chastain, West, Bunger. Dklllllillllb atics Club is made up of the stu- are taking Dramatics. Each year e direction of Miss Ratliff, this club oduces plays for assemblies, for local adult clubs of the town, and t he contest play. The purpose of this c lub is to train and en- A4 ,If VJ f . . Q courage students in dramatics. ii' XHDU Bill!-ll QRT5 The IndustrialArts department is composed of two ye ar s of mechanical drawing and one of woodwork. T he woodwork is open to boys who have reached the ninth grade or higher, and the mechanical drawing classes are open to both boys and girls in all g r ade s of high school. Industrial Arts Club: Baber, Richardson, Sharpe, Creagh, High, Dakin, Wesley, Guhl, jenkins, Wright, Wesley, Spencer, Wayne, Kimes, Pendleton, Sparks, Hendrickson, Peacock, Whitworth, Rector. 4153, ...I .J .J J MJ J 1 'D l f 'F jf I M31 ,..1 -I N,., , O 'll Ill VI .glial 'I F4 4 2' 'Q f Q1 YOQUYM lllUlllUll5 The Foreign Relations Club of B.H.S. was organized this ye ar. It has as its objectives the awakening and fostering of international relations through the medium of radio, news- papers, magazines, and lectures. The mem- bers f a m i li a r i z e themselves with current news topics of international scope, and round- table discussions or lectures ar e prepared for the club meetings. Lllxllllllv The B.H.S. Library Club was organized in 1930 and is a charter member of the Teen Age Lib r a r y Association. The Motto of the club is Better service to all. The object is to train s t ud e nt library assistants who will strive to improve the library service in school. Foreign Relations Club: Tyson, Fields, Carney Wilson, Belew, Dakin, Hedgespeth, Walker, Syl- vester, Mitchell, Latham, Kuperman, Seiber Wilks,Vick, Warford, Bell, Sims, Tipps, Weath- erby, Wright, Douglass, Bingham, Tiner, Davis Brown, Hawkins, Sharpe. Library Club: Dixon, Flournoy, Gray, Harrison, Hayden, Kite, Miller, Reynolds, Rhodes, Richardson Smith, Stouard, Treadway, Watts, Wells. TRW ll The Travel C lub is composed of victims of the w ande r1ust . Since ties at school and , home prevent their r o aming, they find conso- lation in reading books and articles on the life, customs, and traits of pe ople in foreign coun- tries. SDKMSMX Los Charros , the Spanish C lub, studies the history, customs,and places of interest in Spanish-speaking countries, T h e i r Christmas party, at which they break th e gay pinatag their Spanish as s e m bly on Pan-American day, and their three day trip to Piedras Negras, lviexico, , were highlights of their year. Travel Club: Bonney, Berentz,Willia.rns, Smith, Pierce, bonnell, F lou r no y, Y at e s, May, Sylvester, Andrews, looten, Hyatt, Carney, Duvall, Mrs. Cates. Spanish Club: W est, Smith, Hefner, Chastain, Dunn, Toland, Tolle, Bonney, Adney, King, Mc- Aaron, Smith, Webber, Corbett, Power, Garvin, Brown, Compton, Barnhill, Tudor, ,Berentz, White, Wooten, May, Williams, Adney, Stuard, Miss Hestand. E: ,.. CQ ,,. -J 7 -4- .,,s:,iv,'-iff -,, w ill Iillllfb' 5901215 The Gir1's Sports Club is one of the m o st a c t i v e organizations in B.H.S. D u r i n g the football season they encourage school spirit and pep by planning c om i c a 1 stunts for pep rallies, painting rousing s i g n s, and hanging bright decorations in the gym and on the field. After the Bucks bring in all the honors, the c lub rolls up its s le e ve s and gives the trophy cases their annual c 1 e a n i n g. Int h e spring they turn to inter cla s svolleyball games as a windup to a full year. Two tough customersl!l!! Sing it pretty!!l!!l!!!!l!!ll! Permit Patsy to....? ? ? ? V If i . ' . A f L L In uzsmm 051112 uncut NBMU QIHND5 V0llllEiXAEXl VMS Shorthand: Wanda Gay Young, Julia Schwind, Carol Tharpe, Margaret White. N. -r ' Ready Writers: gf X Rogene Faulkner N R obe rta Faulkner r 1 3 I' A J 5 'N i I B i Declamation: Gay Young, Phyllis Kuperman, Io Ann Capers, Mary Crutchfield, Joe Latham, James Screws, David Masner. if .T-if.-7117 . , , ,--2-s .. ' V ,.. ft f'-'I-'Q.'13 4 ' T .-- 'L . ' . 'I ufjuiajg Q '+ -'-vip'-': ,f f A' ',- ' I 4 I I Q fyffkxi ' ev:'! ,f:g4 f ' ,A - ? '2L5 f5 l. 4:42 372.3 M- 1 .3 . .. , , a 4 .,,. -Ja ' e K--.gig :S rw, ,..--,f .'k lfffwl . ,f--1: - ,-.- 'h1f'3 v ' ,f - : . 1,1 Lf J!-l' .5 .A lg. 'FF ,' ' T2-'fat' Y 1.6631 ' ' At W, N - , .,,. .ix...:4 x, , '-.ff L ' '44 ' V .i ' . ' ' . 11? - , f .A ' ' ' . ' ' - ' , fy f r, my e r .1-'ff,.f Q. ff, f Z e ,fyf 1' g A f V , k ,jx 'Q :':. 'X' yx 1 X r 2 Y n-An, ,f T' I K F 4 3 ,I X, . H A' ' le ff' .. A 1 1' Z' , Debate: Roberta Faulkner, Rogene Faulkner, Glen Mitchell, Pruitt Sims. 0 ,, Typing z Charley Wi11iams,Iimmy Campbell, Thurman Andress , Sue Buchanan, Bob McCathren. X- Contest play: Delmelia Dunn, Johnny Rodgers, Lo r r aine West, Nancy Chastain, Franklin Earney, Marjorie Wood, Carolyn Mabery, Wilson Thompson, . NCES T- . 3' QQ-1.14 i 'SF1 '-u - - X - ' C X-'Sw-. 1 sf, -'g A 1936 Senior Play 1951 Contest Play 1 ' 7 I , g f , W . ,iv I Ax 'C 1 s., , 1 1 f f ifi E ggi ' Q 1 , Fog on the S nefromthecontestpay C e Va11ey: Johnny Rodgers, Nancy Chastain, Ma'orie Wilson Thompson, Carolyn Mabery, J Wood. r FQ 1 I ' , ,lv , .. ,, 'f7 -fs! -V991 f- '4 af., M4421 ,1,Y- f- I. K. l B. nl in gg F' TZ'-:fra-f A-Tearn-Third row: McDowell, Coach, RicegPhi1lipsg Bucha.na.ngRobbins, D., Tubbs, Green- leeg Robbins, R., Robbins,Coach,Second row: Ho1xnes3SirnsgKnight, L., Duvall, McCathren Huffman, Earneyg Thompson, First row: Penninger, Manager, Dr ake, Screws, Casey, Knight, O.: Potts, Reed, Manager. B-Team-Third row: McFa1lg Byrd, Dendy, C., Finley, Crenshaw, Ford, Lockettg William- son, Boucher, Coach, S ec ond row: Masnerg Pharis sg Harley, Thompson, M.3 Greenlee, Thompson, S., Montgome ry, Kinchenp First row: Smith, Pippen, 1.9 Pointer, Pippen, B., Thiebaudg Noletubbyg Dendy, B. -.ww ,........ cw.. ..,.44.... . ..::..c.,.M.,.. ,,g.....,., ,- .. ,f ' - B - -: B, -A - .1 .W-Y ..,... .L L A .. K.. V A - D An .af .. ... , W , ,B , ,,,, W A, BW, .... YU' D1ck Scott 'N -6 .BUCKS S 5.9 O BUCKS -Z! 6 .BUCKS N14- 0 BUCKS '26 6 .BUCKS ' 15 1929 Buckaroo State Championship Team I I 1 I David Buchanan End Houston Green Guard Bobby Drake Keith Back ru- I lk ., ,,,, . k V99- Roy James Casey Guard Wayne Greenlee Guard Larry Knight Tackle .Tack Duval Center Billy Holmes Tackle Orvel Knight End 1 Q Franklin Barney Back Eddie Huffrnan Back Bob McCathren End ichard Phillips T ackle onald Robbins B ack ilson Thompson Back if Johnny Potts Back Johnny Rodgers Back .Terry Tubbs Center pv- K5 Gary Rice Tackle James Screws Guard Ted Vickers - Back Donald Robbins End P ruitt Sim S Tackle S ammy W alke r Guard 1' lp , rf-3' M , Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks X39 Q f g,,,, Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks llllf 52 xl ,L 'gsx T ,fn , ' ,V 1. N AP Q x 1 73- if-.. Y ' ildi Q X . QUAR T ERFINALISTS Amon Carter Wichita Falls Brownwood Abilene C rozier Tech Stephenville Weatherford Mineral Wells Cleburne Graham S an Ang elo Highland Park 5-is xl-it T F2 . , I K . R! ,kghllf TZ - 4 3 f ' mfs ' K 14 0 X 'V 2+ J ii ' R 0 f of ', I K I 7 lx J 5 T . 40 ' 14 fl+ ' 41 0 A .X . ' 7: 39 ' 0 Qs EW it ff . 6 N 'T 6 O ,I ' ' E ' 39 7 ,f 275' Qsvfegfq 7 0 , :S ?2Di?Q,p0 wLf? O ' 13 og Q , rs' ' ' ' ' W' WICHITA FALLS-In their s e c o n d game the Bucks really proved their worth by ending a six year jinx and d e f e at in g Wichita Falls 18-O. It W as a glorious d ay for the under- dogs as they broke the fifteen game winning streak of the Coyotes with superb passing and all-round play. Thompson and Earney scored on the ground and D. Robbins tallied with a pass from R. Robbins. AMON C A R T E R RIVERSIDE -The Buckaroos started their season with a new opp on ent, the Amon Carter i A 1 l Eagles. F ans got a glimpse of the: power and timing that was to carry the Bucks so far later in the season, Buchanan, Huffman, and Keith scored on passes from Vickers and Thomp- s on. Duvall kicked th e conversion as the Bucks won Z5-0. my .... V. - Q. . . 1 ABILENE-Oncemorethe underdogs, the Bucks forgot that oft-given title and w a llop ed the mighty Abilene E ag l e s 13-0. Sustaining their un- beaten, untied, and unscored-on re- cord, the Bucks became serious threats to the state crown, Thomp- son andR.Robbins scored the touch- d own s and Duvall kicked the extra point, ROZIER TECH-The Bucks finished their pre- onfe r enc e play with another new opponent, rozier Tech of Dallas. Although the green and hite goalwas finally crossed,the Bucks avenged he act by the confounding score of 47-7. Rod- ers, Walker, Huffman, Keith, Buchanan, Vick- rs, and Duvall chalked up the points for Breck i. BROWNWOOD -C ontinuing their r iv al r y despite Brownwood being taken out of the district, the Bucks met the Lions in what is always a hotly contested game. The Bucks smashed th r ou g h triumphantl4-0, and remained un s c 0 r ed on for the third time. Th e Fearsome Four- teen were making quite a r e c o r d for themselves. Robbins and Vick- ers s c o r e d and Duvall kicked both conversions. I 5 , i ' , - STEPHENVILLE-In this, their first conference game, the mighty Buckaroos crushed the Stephen- ville Yellow Jackets 40-14. T h e Jackets fought hard, s c oring twice, but the Bucks proved too much of ateaxn. Scoring wereKeith, Thompson, Vickers, D. Robbins, Walker, and Duvall. 1: MINERAL WELLS-It was the ground- eating pas sing of T h om p s o n that shone in this game rn aking it the eithth smashing victory for the Bucks. The Bucks started clicking in the second quarter when two pass- es from Thompsonto Buchanan con- nected for two touchdowns. Thomp- s on then swung to groundwork run- ning 45 y ar d s for a third tally. In the second half Thompson and Huff- man made six points apiece as the Bucks s t am p e d ed past the Moun- taineers 39-0. Duvall kicked the conversions. CLEBUFNE-It is pretty well ag r e ed that this was the toughe st game ofthe s eason forthe Bucks. The Bucks were outweighedmany pounds per man, and the g am e was considered to be a toss-up, but the Bucks ca.me through with flying colors. R. Robbins, in an almost perfect play, threw a soaring pass connecting with Buchanan to quell the Jackets 6-0. , WEATHERFORD-ln this game, supposed the Buck's toughest district foe othe r th Cleburne, the Bucks were at their best offe s iv ely and defensively. Huffman made tr first tw o scores and T hom p s on the thir Robbins and Thompson thentallied on pass from Keith and Earney. An end run by Pot ended the day's scoring. Duvall, The Toe, ki cke d five out of six conversions. As th final whistle sounded the Bucks had riddle the Kangaroos 41-O. X 4 l I GRAHAM-Ending their district play with anothei jarring v i cto ry, the Buckaroos sailed past thf Graham Steers 39-7. ln the fir st half Thomp- son scored twic e and D. Robbins once. In thi last half Huffm an really got on the ball ana marked up three touchdowns for the Bucks. Du- vall kicked two extra points and McC athren one The Steers made their lone tally on a surprise play fooling both tho s e on the fie ld and in th4 stands. N ANGELO-fBi-District, A beautiful shoe- ring catch by Buchanan in the end z on e on pass from R. Robbins, a conversion by Du- ll, plus a magnificent defense won the ucks the title of Bi-District Champions nd their eleventh straight victory. Though e scor e, 7-0,was sm all, the Bucks out- layed the S an Angelo Bobcats in every way ith the small but de adly line g ettingthe ost acclaim. g HIGHLAND PARK-fQuarter-Finals, Once more outweighed andout- manned, the Bucks met their match in the Highland Park Scotties. They received their first and last defeat of the season by a score of13-0. A fumble of their own recovered in the end zone gave the Scotties their first touchdown and, in a desperate last minute try for a score, the Bucks gave them their second. The battle was ne ck and neck all the way and the Bucks met defeat in a splendid show of spirit and power, HONORS ALL STATE First Team Sammy Walker y. gl L ALL AMERICAN Honorable Mention Wilson Thompson ALL STATE Second Team David Buchanan Honorable Mention Dickie Phillips Donald Robbins ALL DISTRICT First T e am: Donald Robbins, Sammy Walker, David Buchan an, Wilson Thompson. Second Team: Ted Vickers,DickiePhi11ips,J'ohnny Rodgers, Bobby Keith, Jerry Tubbs, Ronald Robbins. k.3DoY1g Vqsatherby Gary Smith Don Tipps dw 0 WJ NW 3 4 I jean Sheffield Carolyn Mabery Eloise Huffman 4 -,gl-gh, , , f-V -f-- fax- 0 K www wm,.1 , V A ru- ' ,lib - Q wffiwfqf, ,XZEQDEQ A f f ,lf H! 4, Q , if f ' ,. ' f , Um +3 I J J I , 951.461 1.1.23 'tx J, riffs 'V I ll .l ci ,J Mm 1 ' ff .lf I ggi! ,f 1 L M rl' 'wif I' J 1' . li I ' ,Jr Ji Y' AXLL , b . '3 ng I i 5'- :'li Nv ' f f ' 5, nv if . Vx 1 1 J ff um '73 F ii' pvitfm wi . - ' : W 1- A TEAM-Doyle Weatherby, Franklyn Earney, Michael Hagler, Jerry Tubbs, Wilson Thompson, Howard Pardue, David Buchanan, Mr. Boucher, Coach. BHS UISQLL B TEAM-Kenneth Ford, John Stuard, Johnny Potts, Ned Baker, Thurmon An- dress, G a rl an d Greenlee, L e s t e r Harris, Jack Jenkins , Bobby Williarnson, Lewis Guhl, Tommy Beasley, Mr. Scott, Coach, Phillip Wood, Mgr. ., I Q W , ' 1 if f ,K LJ, ., N- ' 192.5 Buckaroo Basketball Team fy H 1 . f f A Graharn Weatherford Stephenwlle Mlneral Wells Cleburne Graham Stephenv1l1e Mlneral Wells Cleburne Weatherford 2 N 1950-51 Basketball R ecord Breckenridge Breckenridg e Breckenrldg e Breckenmdge Br eckenrldge Br eckenmdge Br eckenndge Breckenrldge B reckenmdge Br eckenr1dge L... GQ J 'I GU O! Z I 'I + J PU! vlqn iq, af amid 11.8 5911 L I3 '1 .1 Tlgfwa P-XA J I Lo., St 'ON xv 2 ' 36 ' ' Z8 U ' 41 . ' 39 ' ' 45 l ' Z9 ' 33 ' 34 ' .Jill If ti-L, HTC-jimi: .SS-T205 lla e ' 11 ' ru . :J - 1 'g J, . ,, A , , X A ,MT J 'l ' ff '-. :P5 gg 351 D I . , ',. Q k fx BOBBY DRAKE KEITH MICHAEL HAGLER Forward V Guard FRANKLIN EARNEY Guard fs- DAVID BUCHANAN Who done it? Center David chalks up another point! Quia' FEM L HOWARD PARDUE ' A - Guard JERR Y TUBBS Forward ' N 'Q' ' WILSON THOMPSON Guard Stretch! Get that ball, Tubbs! DOYLE WEATHERBY Center A M Z DAVID BUCHANAN JACK DUVALL FRANKLIN EARNEY 5 AAAA A 44 0 -Mil e R eiay 88 0 -Shot Put 44 0 R el ay - A as 444'4 l A' Mile R eiay A A A gh, 1 Q jiQlf i' 'B AV A ' xi 1' '1 1 Though the 1951 track team h a d just be- ? i 4 'A:- 5 - iff gun their seas on at th e printing of the Buck- : A .. Vrgryggagmi., ,ii ,ata .gli aroo , they had a 1 r e a d y proved their worth, They had won t r a c k meets at G r a. h am and 9. 1' Alb a n y by wide margins. We have sever al ,m:k,V A 5 outstanding boys who s h o u 1 d go a 1 o n g way K this year' ' 'B '71 fig , -,rrp .Aixam-iw. . Ae ' ff ' 5' -' THURMAN ANDRESS Dis cus s 220-440 Relay 440-Mile Relay 'fh COACHES JAMES BOUCHER randi? BOBBY WILLIAMSON TED VICKERS TERRY TUBBS WILSON THOMPSON 880 X -' 4 Shot Put-440 Relay Discus Mile , , fu 100 Yard Dash is I 1 I tkX!fL'1'.f-'Z-3.511-I .fi f- '?2i1Q?9.'u11....JIi:1J5f5t fi'L5'?S'iimY1ff!'iii1fSLM - - v ' ' '-1 .: 4 iw,-J - - .ac- 1' 1-'-' -A nf - - '1 ' ' . ,vtaiq fl lv.. i! 7 L -.-,' 'A I . fd I VV! :msg 0+ 0 r 3 f .r..Mz?0 -'- x , 1' iv 'X A 'a'i'33xYi rf'-'J M A+ V ' .v.-- - Q .- of IJ l A v. gif . -V , 0 0 - v nz, ::4 1 'ZR W. s . A '. , , xl x in 'L 73 0 ' - K 5 S F! . A 0 rr. ' 4 4 J! 5-I ,,, - , 0 0, . 4 0 - V v ia' , Q' 'A+ 0 I v iw.. ij 0 CHAEI.. HAGLER PAT HARTSFIELD EDDIE HUFFMAN Q - ,xl - ZOO Yard Low Hurdles JACK IENKIF LEE GEORGE SHARP 120 Yard H1gh Hurdles- JLX Relay Broad Jump Mme 220 100 Yard Dash 440 Relay S' 55, - .. R ,..L.-,,L,,r ,., use M , m 2 'f'b i'4 'i '? ' i ' Q 'mf , ' , , .... 1 L.. I R .is Ill i. on an L nm A on Af.- , L nun rw ! 1' if X, I d R T 'L 'Q' R e T -f on i . wR,,2if,. H ' -. ' A , , ., rr' . ff if 5 ,L 235325 fig, . M., if -.f- - A, X235 .. .',, HX QM- ' ,TEV 4 MLe.gfg,f A.-1-. Tru.. vf ffzfsii , :HM ez, X M ' gem, - v . Sue Buchanan Patsy Butler Redah Cox Delmelia Dunn Carolyn Mabery Mary Martin Br eckenridg e Breckenridge Breckenridg e Breckenridge Breckenridge Breckenridge 0 1950-51 V OLLEYBALL RECORD Woodson Throckrrmorton Grahanu Cisco Woodson Graham WEATHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT The Breckenridge team brought home the winning tro phy from this rn eet by defeating the following teams Breckenridge 38 Hillsboro Breckenridge Z7 Brock Breckenridge 30 Graford Coach Jay Ch11dreSS B Tearn E1o1se Huffman Rosetta Newman Jo Ann Corbett Sh1r Shirley Toland D01-1s Watts Lorrame West -..::::..-..:::-..---.4 ----.:a.-.ea Iii fl L. ii! l S -10 QL. 955535-eilff , ,.-3 ,J ' V V' , ,..i.'g:m 1. gfgxw k gig' X -we .. M V l v .A W, 4 ,A 5' a . ., L -vi-K+.-ET'- 'A - 'K T ENNIS At the printing of the Buckaroo the tennis tearn had not yet been organized, but practice was in full s wing. Soon the eliminations to determine those who will representthe s chool at the Interscholastic Meet in April will be held. We are expecting g r e at things A l l e fgfff 4 V Q. VV , n ff? l wx ecni,s A 2 rtsi 3 t e 'Q ' X U 'S v1-'-a- mi vwi r V V , ' V f, V ii' ,, g VV! is . 5 of CIT!- VV VV if ,V A , . VV 4 V V V no W r o e +, GIRLS' TENNIS--Ann McArron, Norma Jean Shef field,Nancy Duncan,Mary Martin, Eloise Huffrnan, Emily Pardue, Joann Sperry, and Shirley King. llllll 5 BOYS' TENNIS--Dwayne Belew and Everett Fields. V, V - ig, F ' ' L, ' ,2 mf 'A :fist , , 2 15 . . VM 1 V !f -Q , 'Q' ip. ff , ,esp Q-a e Q , 1 , - n r' w e Q VW VV f f,-f. grtij VV V ,, V V V ' , VV,g,njVf, V l,l3VV.fVs 5 2 Q VV ,I , V ., V , gg V V eV V V Kg: WV A JV. XV S V v V , , f 'Qg,,+?Q,,eVV EVVZV . em YV VVV 5 G fhb- Var A , ,K x ix y A 'fy 355 . X e Q L ' ' 9 GOLF iii ee. W lt f V ' , i-Sai, e at M . e it Jf . , . , V ggi? ,VV V eV ' 1 1 fy, L fi V VV 1 Ke . , T hi S is the fi r st year that L K QV r 5 V N of-,V - f Breckenridge HighSchoo1has had V A , i S ' ' ' -F viff wy e ' ,I ' ,,. ,,,Te ' agolf tea.m since 1941, and it is fi fiiwf . , ' e . it , . 1 use - e- - . 4 1, fg - 1' A , ,V , , V ,,,, J VLV' , . ' 3' V VV v -5 'fl iff one of which we can certainly be y f lf ee ' 3 V XV V f.. VL,,V!MV, ZVVV33 s ,V, E p r oud. They have w on first at fa V it - ' 53 , i t it three t o u r n am c n t s, one with ,-3 ' :, V ,,. W , I 'ii' . -' at sf, l V is .e Eastland and two with A b i 1 e n e , 3 ' 1 ' ' , S K 72225 1 and placed s ix t h at Fort Worth, ifg V E Vg + , VVV ,V Q Later this month they will enter Jef?-5, e.,,e VV - w H Int erscholastic L e a g u e compe- .el NNY, V . V, Vi ,V V . - ,VVV? , V V ' teee- ' Y tition. - c . e s ' . 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YCWZXQ r 'ef Roberta and Rogene Faulkner Bob McCathren Q H C2 734'-f' ILS ERS: From top to bottom, Delmelia Dunn, Patty Andr Ierry Tiner, Carolyn Mabrey, Emily Pardue, Ann McArron, Jackie Fizer, Betty Fox. , . , Joann Sperry, Jean Ann Briden, - 4.-If ' A .. ,J .f 630 ENTERTAINMENT: , as L' j Left: Roy Thomas Flournoy, Miglh'ae1?-ilagler, Io J,Atha.rn, Terry Tyson y .UL ei LAL, V, Below: Carolyn Patek L.avorine,l4qwis',3vPatty!yV itre, Shirley King, Eloise Huffrnan, afllargail-et Wood! ', ,iff ,7 i I ,V ,fl 'Q L - A-'cl jf' l' h Y 4 1 L V .,r ' ' 7 f lx ' L' ef Q 1 ,.. V , '-,LP N - ' 4 ,J , ' 'y T -f L V 1 4 l ,lv y gl M WL. , 0 yt I, W b ,Nw I ' ,Jn ,', A AA, ,J - 1, . J' L LJ UN V ' I A Q- 151 LI 2 Q, - f HS'll!47l39ld7ldH .,.,............ ...,....................................... -..- ..........,...... 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