Bridgeport High School - Stampede Yearbook (Bridgeport, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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csenzbr Rm 012 Betty Groves with a winsome smile will always go the second mile. Q'zella Coursey, I have heard, never says an unkind word. Dean O'Dell, a friend to all, seldom seen loitering in the hall. Leo Sullivan, a stranger last fall, but now he is a pal to all. William Smith, always in a hurry, there is never a time when you see him worry. Peggy Huckabee, who has a good time, is not the one to get out of line Benny Lisby of football fame, we're proud to B. H. S. he came. Shirley Bailey does everything well, all of us Bullies think she is swell. Linda Kelley, cute little elf, thinks of others before herself. Camelia Tackel, who can sing all day, knows when to work and when to play. Sandra Paschall, so full of wit, can wisecrack with a lot of 'zip. Joyce Haney, full of zip, when she is grown, she will be a pip. Betty Meek, never breaks a rule, is liked by everyone in our school. Wayne Bradley of Golden Gloves fame, went to Fort Worth and made a big name. Jack Hernupont with a smile for all is a star in basketball. Nelda Lambert, gay as a lark, in mathematics she is a shark. Dwight Green, the mischievous lad, looks real innocent when he has been bad. Carl Jackson, a wonderful guy, we all wonder why he is so shy. Ladye Reynolds, a quiet lass, there is no doubt but what she will pass. Bobby Hawkins with a friendly gaze always has mischievous ways. Donald Lawrence, tall and neat, we know of one who thinks he is great. Janie Van Hoose, our favorite girl, always in a whirl.

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enzor 939119012 Nadine Herndon likes to forecast the close of school. Tommy Denton, with quiet ways, for everyone has a word of praise. Sylvia Pewitt so lovely and' fair, can type her work with never a care. Donald Roberts, quiet and tall, mention math and watch him stall. Donald Nimmo, who sings as he works, is not the one his duty would shirk. Leroy Sparks, our favorite lad, always smiles and never gets mad. Jimmie Cantrell, husky and loud, wherever he is there is usually a crowd. Jean Leinart, whose thoughts wander far, is dreaming of that one and only hero. William Slagle, the hot rod king always seems to have a load of gals. Gary Early to us was sent, we are happy he is our class president. Bill Kersey, tall and lean, hail the center of our football team. Betty Foreman with feminine grace has a pleasing voice and a beautiful face. Jackie Chilton, whom we all know, often seen in the hall with Julie. Tommy Ray, a brilliant scholar, to a worthy cause would give his last dollar. Marion Easley with smile and curls is popular with the girls. ' Joyce Fitzgerald, as quiet as a mouse, is always about the schoolhouse. Paul McWilliams, a good thinker, never has time t0 tinker. Fredda Herndon, a petite, is always found with the elite. Barbara Rhine, soon after her marriage ceremony was over, in basket- ball played all over. Charlotte Baker is the kind of a gal you would like for a pal. Shirley Smith, who dreams of far-away places, is almost sure to go places. Sammy Denton, a real cool cat, mention school and watch him scat.



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SHIRLEY BAILEY Band 1, 2,3,4: Round-up 3, Majorette 4: Drama Club 4: Football Sweetheart 4 Annual Staff 1: Drama Club 4: Junior Play, Sen- ior Play: H. E. Club 1, 2, 3: Majorette 1,2, 3,4: Band Reporter: Class Fav orite Runner-up 1. WAYNE BRADLEY Football 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3: Track 2, 3: FFA 1, 2, 3: Senior Play: Class Favorite: Campus Favorite, CHARLOTTE BAKER Second Vice President 4: Ranger H. S.: Honor Soci- ety 2: Junior Favorite: Junior Play: Band 1, 2, 3: 4- Choral Club 1: Girls' Sport Club 2: All-School Play 3. IIMMIE CANTRELL Football 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3,4: FFA 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Band 1: JACKIE CHILTON Q'ZELI-A COURSEY FFA 1. FHA 1, 2: Round-up 4: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Class Favorite 4: Junior Play: Senior Play. Drama Club 4: Best- Natured Favorite 4. x

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