Carlsbad High School - Echo Yearbook (Carlsbad, NM)
- Class of 1953
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CDH 3 HQ 3 K . if g 'W' .gifs h X .I L x,,..,E' A 1 QD66fZCcZfZO11 Confrdent that the phxlosophy of modern educatron 15 servrng to prepare the chrldren and youth of today for the rmmensrty of what tomorrow holds we ded1cate thrs 1953 record of events rn our schools to the men and women who are strrvmg constantly to rnsure a more stable future by devotrng therr lrfe work to the eduCat1on of our natron s chrldren Gurdrng boys and physrcally IS a tremendous undertakmg vnhrch requlres parnstakrng preparatron and long years of experrente We therefore ackowledge and pay trlbute to thost men and women our teachers vxho deserve our srncerest gratrtude for the servrces thev render to mankrnd rn general and to us 1n Carlsbad specrflcally girls along the path of growing up, both mentally and CZdmi71Zkf7'cZfZ'01'l 765 ,if 1 4, W x K w z dk Z wail 'V 1.2114 Y I1 I 9 I. 1 8 3 4 1 2 fum X Q M ,G D 'V ' if ! 'Jw . D- 1 ' L. lg, ' K r -.-, ? Ja M M ,f,fQMf?lw .f1j,, b,wL MMmI M?xVW 7emaj,o ,iAV,f1upf fy,L1i:lJ.5-0 wtviyv WWW Wpafiw M5 3.15 Wi? Wwyifffgfifmwjjgg 5fMMM,.1,f'UwfQmff1TJWwMw W mf WM mf My WWQQW CARI-SBFD CXTY SCHOOLS fiIif.'f2fIL'il'lTfo m,7f:z,, 1452, M I i . , M, ,WQJW ' af . . Z .f elgpf at 1 Q' I , ' WL g L' 03,355 my ' 3 ' , , WW!! ' ' . . . 1, ,W , . . . ' ' . . ' 'mil ' ' WWW u' h , I fw' QVWAW ' U ' ' wwf 5 . IE? 'J' . z - ' M M10 , f ,oodl- O RD OF EDLICATIO , 4. , -'Tj L l 'J .owl 3 K X 'fi fy L.: f ef I ,ji GEORGE T. HARLEY President HARDIN A. MQADOO Vice President X ,ff ,km 4 , R. U. BOYD X Clcrk 'e f 1 gg: ,V RAY SOLADAY O V , 'A fig, Member 'fx 7' ' iz' fz. AE AQ:-A ' 'Nfl' :E YIRGIIA O. MQCOLLUM Member 'wk 9, ' r ,. ,4 - is xii ,f 4 5 1' GEORGE L. REESE, 5 Attorney WALTER CARLSON Chairman of Principals' Conference REID MCCLOSKEY Chairman of Council of Heads of Departments H. F. ALLRED Assistant Superintendent 1 K. C. LEA Business Manager J. F. LEWIS Cafeteria Supervisor EDWARD C. DEMUTH Director of Special Activities TOM HANSEN Principal .gwlnsv df JERE REID Assistant Principal x 1 PAUIJ JOHNSON Assistant Principal 3 F ALYCE BLITCH B.S., Northwestern College Typing I, Sophomore Counselor Pastime: Playing Bridge GEORGE E. BROWN A.B., Colorado State Teachers College A.M., Denver University A.M., Columbia University Psychology, Biology Pastime: Playing Pinochle WILLIAM MARY BRYANT M.A., University of Texas B.A., University of New Mexico Graduate work, University of Texas and Columbia American History, Problems of American Democracy, National Honor Society, Junior Class Sponsor Pastime: Frustrated gardening ,av W ALMIRA ATTANE A.B., Colorado College M.A., Peabody College English III, Latin I and II, Junior Counselor Pastime: Reading R. L. BATES B.S., North Texas State Teachers College M.A., Eastern New Mexico University Graduate work, Texas A. 8: M. Diversified Occupations, Mechanical Drawing, T 85 I Club, Senior Counselor Pastime: Traveling on new roads RALPH BOWYER M.A., University of New Mexico Head Coach: Football, Bas- ketball, Track, Family Living, Student Council, C Club, Sophomore Counselor Pastimes Oil Painting l i Q L. J. CONSTANCE CHAPMAN B.A., University of Iowa M.A., University of Wisconsin Graduate work, Harvard and American University American History, College World History, Operators' Club, Junior Counselor VINA CUNNINGHAM B.A., Ohio State University B.Sc., B.A., Ohio State University Education P F Phs siology Red Cross First Aid Intramural Activities Square Dance Club Sophomore Counselor HENRIETTA CURRY B.A., University of California P. E., G. A. A. Pastime: Swimming GEORGE DUFFY B.S., Catholic University of America M.Ed., University of Colorado R. O. T. C. Drill Team, Rifle Team, Drum and Bugle Corps Pastime: Working It HUNTER ESTEP B.A., University of Texas English II and III, Spanish Club Pastime: Reading 1 LT x 223,11 JOHN D. I-IADSELL A.B., University of Oklahoma A.M., University of Colorado English III, American Democracy, Forensics, College English Pastime: Listening to music, movies WAYNE HILL B.A., Arkansas State Plane Geometry Pastime: Sports and Bridge -is 43 XX-3 Soul BERNARDO FERNANDEZ B.A., M.A., W'ayne University . Art,American Democracy Art Club Pastime: Playing tennis ROSCOE FREDERICK B.S., M.S., University of New Mexico Assistant Dawgs Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Driver Training Pastime: Sports 'TS fa VERNA GARBER A.B., M.A., Colorado State College Geography, Problems of American Dem- ocracy, Sophomore Counselor Pastime: Catching up with odds and ends A 3.5 1 .az :Lf , 7 X ai ir EUNICE LATIMER KING B.A., Texas State College for Women M.A., Highlands University English II, American De- mocracy, Junior Red Cross Pastime: Reading NICHOLAS J. KOCKLER B.S., New Mexico Western Stanford University University of Minnesota Speech, Drama, Echo, Pow Wow, Thes- pians, Jr, and Sr. Class Plays, Journalism, Quill and Scroll, Annual Photographer Pastime: Working for a living BARNEY LEIGON B.A., Eastern New Mexico University Printing, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts, Sophomore Counselor Pastime: Golf J. C. IRISH B.E., Platteville State Teachers College M.E., Colorado A 85 M Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club Pastime: Reading PAUL H. JOHNSON B.S., Penn State M.Ed., Colorado A 86 M Agriculture II, III, and IV, F. F. A. Advisor, Assistant Director of Carlsbad Instructional Center Pastimes Photography WILSON KNAPP B.A., University of New Mexico Physical Education, Dawgs Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach Pastimes Hunting, fishing 19351 2 3 REID I. MCCLOSKEY B.S., M.S., Penn State Physical Education, Line Coach, Football Intramurals, Basketball, Track Pastime: Fishing and hunting TOM MCILVAIN B.S., M.S., North Texas State Auto Mechanics, junior Sponsor Pastime: Flying - M' .IOSEPHINE MCMINN B.A., Southwestern University English II and III, Future Teachers of America, Sophomore Counselor Pastime: Cooking for hungry college boys HAZEL CONSTANCE MELAAS B.A., University of North Dakota M.A., University of New Mexico English III and IV, College English, Senior Counselor Pastime: Talking to everybody f MILDRED C. NEAL A.B., Baylor University ' B.S., in L.S., University ' of Denver ,il Librarian, Cahlibs, Hall Monitors Pastime: Growing flowers and reading ' 'sf f is ff viii dj wo f wwgag ffm ff' f , 5 VINCENT J. ROTHEMICH A.B., Brown University M.A., Columbia University Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Introduction to Mathematics, College Algebra Pastime: Fishing STANLEY SIEBENTHAL B.S., New Mexico Western M.A., Colorado State Cavemen Band, Prep Band, Marching Band, Music Appreciation, Dance Orches- tra, Auditorium Manager Pastime Fishing and hunting MARIE PHILLIPS A.B., Highlands University M.A., University of New Mexico Algebra I and II, Plane 4 ometry, junior Counselor . U Pastime: Gardening JEANNE J. POWELL B.A., M.A., Colorado State College of Education Troubadours, Triple Trio, Quartet, Junior Counselor Pastime: Sewing TOMAS ROMERO B.A. M.A., New Mexico A SL M Spanish I, II, and III, English II, Spanish Club, Sophomore Counselor Pastimes Sports ,ri ,F it -av I' 'E , s - I . JOE STROUD V A 1, B.S., Mississippi Southern 'V M.A., University of ' A s . Mississippi 4 if English II, Psychology , E Pastime: Tennis X Iyquu .- 'H pW', ig .: S 32+ DALE E. TRAYLOR B.E., M.E., Colorado A Sc M World' History, Distributive Education, Distributive Education Club, Sophomore Counselor Pastime: Hunting, home, travel CECIL H. UNTHANK A.B., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College M.A., Colorado State College of Education Biology, Field Science Club Pastime: Meeting people 1 111' We-ni' WAYNE STEVENSON B.A., University of Kansas M.S., University of Denver Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand I, II Pastime: Reading and sewing GEORGE STILES B.A., Sam Houston Teachers College M.A., Colorado State College of Education Biology, Lens and Scalpel Pastime: Travel LEONA THOMAS B.S., University of Colorado M.A., University of New Mexico Physics, Chemistry, Biol ogy, Chemistry Club Pastime: Twiddling my thumbs 2 .2 C ll MVW' 4 WILL ANN WHEAT ' B.A., M.A., Sam Houston State Teachers College Shorthand, Typing II, Future Business Leaders of America, State Commerce Club, Senior Counselor Pas time : Playing Canasta JUANITA WILLIS B.S., Texas Technological College' Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America, High School Commissary Pastime: Making movies of my family M. E. YEATS B.S., East Central State Teachers College M.B.A., University of Oklahoma g Business Arithmetic, General Business, College Business, Law, Typing I, Account- ing, Business Administration, Senior Co- Sponsor ' Af Pastime: Fishing 4' FAYE BURDITT Ward's Business College Office Secretary '! Pastime: Ceramics y - T A 1 JANET BURNS R.N., Toronto General Hospital of Nursing, Wayne University Pastime: Gardening X '51, 'ww fy' ,Q 'X' he A 's iQ: Ralph Bowyer, Sponsor The 1952-55 Student Council of Carlsbad High School has proved to be very outstanding in its school year of work. Under rhe capable leadership of Ralph Bowyer, the members have not only displayed their ability of successfulness to each other during the class period, but have also claimed active roles in various functions of the school, community, and state. The Members of the 1952-53 Student Council are: Grace Vfhitlock, Glenda Hodges, jimmy Hamilton, Bill Bynum. Ray Case, June Spurlin, -Iohn Harrell, Carolyn Raymond, Kay Liesse, Alan Miller, Frank Bohannon, lzdgar Smith, Mike Sweeney, Billy Allen, Foy Lowery. Pat Smith, Donna Darby, -Ioe Dow f Rogers. ning, -Ioe NUDE 'KX' V.- 5 O ' n2w'QA Af , 43- TQ DR WW? Q0 NYY The Carlsbad High School Driver Control Board is one of the first such organizations to be set up in the state of New Mexico. This year, under the direction of Roscoe Frederick, the board has completed its third year of operation. Having been organized to abolish reckless and careless driving, the board has fully filled its position. Through the cooperation of the students, the city police have been able to praise this board for their achievements. The members of the board are: Ned Kartchner, Kenny Hayes, Robert Wilkinson, J. D. Thomas, Harold Riley, Max Pruit, Jimmy Farrell, Aubrey Lewis, Ray Case, and Mackie Neeley. - s g . ,. . ..,.i. 1. X gzse ,E . an Roscoe Frederick Sponsor I 1 LBQARD fl' , s 9 is -EL I Z! KW E 19.-A V - 1..,,.,...... fu H FT, W' lx 'W L ,, Mg 1 f 011' Ab if H TA :V 1: I 7 'Z' 7 '1-lip. ip, .. : , 1 FW' Wififigfiv 'NM-,gfff ?'E ' ff. SQ, X li, , 4 :fill f I 2. Q--. H . , 1?-'sv.f 2 fi 4 F n ' 5' 2.351 1, 'fsw fbiifif E fkigy' f 5 2 f f 552.1122-'51, 5 Q ff f' , L I , f 2. V ' Jliif?-2 N ' 73 5 ' E gf Q .1 Aa- :gl ,X 5 -. X , 6' I .. 'K 3 2' 'QQ ' qi 5 I 1-1 J 7 , 57 I iff f nu G Q, ' Nr?-.Q li, A 'F il i-0 if 3' , fi 'A 'S i Qi' i bw K WX Seniors X If f Z,---. I F P 9' M3177 rl 9 w 4 I , x ' me 1 x ,q,,- A r n A . .- N X 1-' 4' xx XT. K - fi F T Q ' a. A L V , 4 ,f ki V Q , . f Z , rf , , . Ii---fi' ' ' lp! 3.5 1 Q A , - .gk .' . .V X 5' , 4 , ' l X. ff ,f , + 1,1 1 A Q. A I f - f , iff i 7 : V , if V fy - 4 J' ,i . 7 Jw? . f f' . 3 ' 7 -ff '1 51 - X1 f, .ay ff 4 , 1,9 ,f 'Q , Y- 5 ' .JW 'f , '7WfQ3. 'a 1 .1 . . I. ,Q ! ' 1 l'. , . ,. - I--V ' ' J, A 4 . Cl I ? :JEL L ,V l I 5 E' 1: f' 'xfqf ' I!! .' me , z ' --'-Af' - -'1 O ' 5 1 ' . , . jp 4 ,. -: 5' - .' I' ' '4 ' ,. ' . , 5 I 3 . 'ffl .fx . ' .1 tif: . ' ' -f 2:FfIf' Ai 'A , ,t.,,,.ii U A v ,J-i wif- N , A, ,.,. 'H , L ,Y Kg, - ' ,N . , I Y l A ,gr U I YJ 1 X' 515 ,ll-gan-49 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Aubrey Lewis, President Grace Whitlock, -Secretary Bob Wilkinson, Vice President Hulon Wood, Business Manager su 'Bi I 5 F 1, Z l ,1 1 I 1 a 1 4 1 Q S S E Q I K ' A r Q4 3- 'Z' 5 NJg uh i . 1 f ,J 1 S SENIGR CLASS FAVORITES Grace Whitlock Aubrey Lewis RAYMOND ANAYA MRHSYU Spanish Club, Operator's Club, B a n d , Chorus, F.B.I..A. QIJOHYQD MARTIN ARREGUY Tern Dawgs football, F.F,A. Devlish Pet Peeve: American History Desire: No more school RADA SUE ALEXANDER Raith , I:.I I.A., F.B.L.A., G.A.A. Pep Squad, Student Coun- cil, State Commerce Club, Hall Monitors, Honor So- ciety Cute Pet Peeve: Boys from Cal- ifornia MARY ALMY Spanish Club, Sq. Dance Club, Red Cross Council, Hall Monitors, F.H.A., G.A.A. Mannerly Pet Peeve: Teasing Desire: To be the world's tennis champ I' IJ! -er-1' Hui! to you, the Seniors of '53! A tale of our fluff you ure about to fee! af if .i Ev TOMMY ASCI-IBACI-I ER Town I:.F.A., D.O. Nice Pet Peeve: Taking orders Desire: To m3kC 3. l0C of money JIM AUSTIN Operator's Club, Manager of Dawgs football, Dawgs basketball, Jr. Play Agreeable Pet Peeve: People who don't keep promises Desire: To be a cowboy WENDELL ARMSTRONG Windy D.E. Club Easy-going Pet Peeve: Sophumores Desire: To be a millionaire at 21 ELIZABETH ARRINGTON M0usey F.B.L.A., F. H. A., Field Science, Troubadours Blith Pet Peeve: Pessimists Desire: To have four walls PAT BARKER G.A.A. Devoted Pet Peeve: Conceited people Desire: Interior decorator GEORGE BARTLETT D.O. Upright Pet Peeve: Having so many books to carry Desire: To get out of school if , 'ew THURMAN BALLARD GARY BANNISTER F.F.A. D-0. RC5crvQd Practical Pet Peeve: Thick lipstick PCI PCCVCI Book-learmn Desire: To own my own DC'Sil'Cr To have the fastest ranch Ford in the country In ilne past four years just wha! we'11e d one, Our deeds, achievements, honors and fun. cya 'JR ELIZABETH BILLINGTON RAY BENNETT Bc'Ha ' D.E., F.F.A., D.O. Pep Squad, Pow XVow Congenial Staff Pet Peeve: Stuck up girls HC0mP0S9dU Desire: Live in Hawaii PCI Peeve: Ed, when l'1C,S stubborn Desire: To live happily ever after j - CAROL JEAN BARNETT Ieanie G. A. A., F. T. A., Pep Squad, Hall Monitors, Li- brary Club, jr. and Sr. Play, Latin Club, Echo Staff, Quill and Scroll Sweet', Pet Peeve: Blushing all the time Desire: To live deep in the heart of Texas NANCY BELK Beclzie,' Girls Glee Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross Council Unassuming', Pet Peeve: Doing dishes Desire: To be a housewife x T' .,.. l DONALD L. BOULXVARE ffD0n!! C Club, R. O. T. C., C.A.P., Dawgs, Pow Wow Staff, Baseball Mgr. Serious', Pet Peeve: Roswell Desire: To write about the world series E. J. BRANTLEY F.F.A. Sleepy Pet Peeve: Red hair Desire: Beat Casey Tibbs LORETTA BINDEL Reita G.A.A., State Commerce, Spanish Club, Intramural Council, Student Council, Pep Squad, Echo Staff, Career Conference, Honor Society Energetic,' Pet Peeve: Too many to name Desire: To catch Hayes- fever R H , . MILES FRANKLIN BLACK Latin Club, Field Science, Jr. Play, C Club, Cave- men football, Dawg bas- ketball, Intramural Coun- cil, Track, Boys Chorus, Hall Monitors, Honor So- ciety Calm Pet Peeve: Beaten by Las Cruces Desire: To be a dentist is A Amid the Jtresf and strain of work, The terrifying Senior! near did lurk. 3 FRANK BRIONES Dawgs football and bas ketball, Key Club, Span ish Club, F.F.A. Earnest Pet Peeve: Sophomores Desire: To be a photo- grapher Rf? JOE BRIONES Pfppppyil Operators Club, Philhar- monic, Boys Chorus, Trou- badours, Red Cross Coun- cil, Key Club, Spanish Club, Pow Wow, Hall Monitors, F.B.L.A., Latin Club, Pep Squad Loyal Pet Peeve: Conceited people Desire: Live dangerously ff, 1 LARRY BRANNAN ffRay,, Latin Club Honest Pet Peeve: Girls Desire: To live by myself ROBERT BRIDGES fPB0bH Sr. Play, Pep Squad, Art Club Lively Pet Peeve: Teachers Desire: To be rich ANITA BROWNLOW Nila F.H.A., D.O., F.B.L.A., Pep Squad Dependable Pet Peeve: Slow pokes Dseire: To fly a jet plane HERMAN BUNCH Band, D.O. Good natured Pet Peeve: People who jump to conclusions Desire: To be a bodyman MARY ANN BROCKMAN Spanish Club, F.B.I..A., Troubadours, Philharmon- ic, Girls Chorus, G.A.A., Red Cross Council, Pep Squad, Chem. Club Quiet Pet Peevc: Continued monthly stories Desire: To travel ROBERTA JEANETTE BROXVN Bobbie Iran Latin Club, Hall Monitors, G.A.A. Forensic, Pep Squad, Honor Society, Of- fice Asst., Sq. Dance Club, Pow XY'ow Staff, Chess Club Intelligent Pet Peeve: False smiles Desire: To be happy - f ik: e Q ,.-of 1 'Q Zllllizis :E 1:12- ' ,s fgzggii-, .gf .51 11111115 rf,-.1. 115-33 i:f,'.g'q'. .-v . f. V W..--. lg ,v , LQ-'SGI :.f2+. ,,.. QQ- - 'III--:Ti ' 5 MN v' gm- - ' 3112... -. 4' - 'Wifi-17'!-. The last 'Froshief' ever to be, In true tradition we painted the 'C'. BILL BYNUM Latin Club, Chem. Club, Field Science, Band, Stud- ent Council Bus. Mgr., Honor Society, Jr. and Sr. Play, Forcnsics,Chess Club Considerate Pet Peeve: Blowhards Desire: Be chess champion of the world nr TP GILBERT CADELL Pee WM , R.O.'I'.C. Determined Pet Peeve: W'omen Desire: Hot rod jet pilot fv- ROBERT E. BRYANT Bob Pleasant Pet Peeve: To stay out of the service Desire: To be a construc- tional engineer REBA BURNS F. H. A., F. B. L. A., Pep Squad Kind Pet Peeve: A flirt Desire: To be a secretary J ...I f, gt iq? Q--if 'M VERNON CALHOUN Spanish Club, Latin Club, ELBERT CALLIS Troubadours, D.E. R.O'T-C. Resolute,' ffBaShfu1 Pet PCCVCI Fords Pet Peeve: Algebra II Desire: For my tenth oil Desire: To go to Alaska well to come in ' x MARY ANN CALLIS F.H.A., F.B.L.A. Peaceful Pet Peeve: Getting up Desire: To take an airplane trip around the world ELIDIA CARRASCO Lydia F. B. L. A., Los Amigos, Hall Monitors Attentive Pet Peeve: People that say Qlheckil Desire: To be a secretary ,416 ' S a Our Freshman banquet, n Coloma! event, We realized that the year '49-'50 had been spent JOSE CASTILLO RICHARD CATHEY Clean Cut Red Pet Peeve: A bad report Quizzical Desire: To fake 3 trip to Pet Peeve: Girls that talk the moon all the time Desire: To go to college and be a rancher LOIS CARMACK F.B.L.A., Red Cross Council Docile Pet Peeve: Show offs Desire: Go to Las Cruces JAMES RAYMOND CASE ffRay,, C Club, Cavemen foot- ball, Jr. Class Pres., Key Club, Red Cross Council, Dawgs football, Dr. Con- trol Bd., Chorus, Boys' State Stalwart Pet Peeve: Book reports Desire: To be a public service worker VT 'jf aff' ,I ' BQ' IUN JUDITH LYNNE CONKLE fully F.H.A., F.T.A., Library Club Agreeable Pct Peeve: Reckless drivers Desire: To be a nurse KATHLEEN LAVERN COOPER Hlcalhyu F.B.L.A., State Commerce, Triple Trio, Girls Sextette, Troubadours, Philharmon- ic, Girls Chorus, Honor Society, Echo Staff Dignified Pet Peeve: Untuned pianos Desire: To be an Old Faithful if ' rr flir if 2 BILLY JOE COBB HB. 11' C Club Mischievous Pet Peeve: Gripey people Desire: To be a second Ty Cobb ra 9, s 3. ai LEON COBB R.O.T.C. Agile Pet Peeve: Being called Shorty Desire: Mechanical engin- eer shi 1 Q ,F ' Yami mr XJ N T When Sophofnoref, we felt like Freshmen at heart Beeame no new Freshmen got to start! fri? DELL CORNETT Art Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Echo Staff, Pep Squad, Hall Monitors, Of- fice Asst. Stylish Pet Peeve: Men who don't trust me Desire: To be rugged but right JANICE COX Cary Latin Club, Hall Monitors, Library Club, Honor Soci- ety, Pow XVOW Staff, jr. Play, Office Asst., Quill and Scroll, Forensics, Pep Squad, Student Council Animated Pet Peeve: People that don't like Texas Desire: To be a writer ,C ' TP Y .. tri JIMMY COOKSTON Crackle Band, Jr. Play, Red Cross Council Sparkling WILLIS RAY COOPER Will Proficient Pet Peeve: People with no sense of humor Desire: To see country away from New Mexico 'S 3 :J P-1 NOEL DWAYNE DAVIS rrN0p5,1r F.F.A., R,O.T.C. Obliging Pet Peeve: Mr. Johnson Desire: To be a commer- cial pilot CECIL DUNCAN Dunk Band, Dawgs basketball, D.O., Troubadours Pleasing', Pet Peeve: Report cards Desire: Throw snowballs in Hawaii BURRELL CURETON LO RI-IEDA DAVIS F.F.A. Rhea Reserved Pow Wow Staff, Quill and Pet Peeve: Red 1-mr Scroll, Troubadours, Pep Desire. To et out of Squad ' g School Sophisticated Pet Peeve: Parking meters Desire: Wow! Our So plaomore year was full of cheer! To the Snow-Ball we did go! ROY FANCHER MAX FERRIS D,O, D.E., Hall Monitors Affable,' Easy-going Pet Peeve: American His- Pet Peeve: People that in- tory dulge in psychology Desire: To get out of Desire: To be an octogen- school arian AUDREY DOBBINS Oudie G.A.A., Intramural Coun- cil, Hall Monitors Unselfish Pet Peeve: Put ons Desire: Go back to New York DON DYER Donny T. 85 I., Chem. Club Interested Pet Peeve: Policemen Desire: To be a crooked politician 2.19 V I f 3' 4' GEORGE FLOYD Red Cross Council, R.O.T.C. Carefree Pet Peeve: Hot rocks Desire: To die a jealous husband ROSEMARY FORBES ROSFl71llJ,, G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Latin Club, Pep Squad, Echo Staff, Quill and Scroll, Jr. and Sr. Play, Chem. Club Fragrant Pet Peeve: Bashful boys Desire: To have a fine mind, I just mention it 7 MARY GRACE FESLER Gracie Library Club, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Hall Monitors, Jr. and Sr. Play, Pep Squad, Echo Staff, Intramural Council Merry Pet Peeve: People who primp in public Desire? To be loved by all coaches NR 1- .411 f if ,. Y Y L' .vl I RAMIRO FLORES Operator's Club Lucky Pet Peeve: Girls' perfume Desire: To be a missionary -, a The football team was on the beam Ana' trampled every foe. My 'Qi JEAN FOSSETT 'Jr' FRANCES GANN If'ur1ie Tranquil F.H.A., Art Club Pet Peeve: A loud mouth Sleek Desire: To be a secretary Pet Peeve: Boys that don't shave Desire: To be a private secretary JAMES FLOYD Floyd Band, Jr. Play, Dance Band, Ranch Hands, Or- chestra, Intramural Coun- cil, Red Cross Council, Spanish Club Deserving Pet Peeve: Girls than Wear Ben Hur Desire: Slap someone in the face with a wet paint brush CHARLOTTE FOREHAND Student Council, G.A.A., Hall Monitors, Intramural Council, Pep Squad, Echo Staff, S t a t e Commerce Club Buoyant Pet Peeve: Aubrey's Ford Desire: To be a bubble dancer for Fleers .v. QP 1 , . ROBERT GARRETT Key Club, Pep Squad Mischiev0us Per Peeve: The Cops Desire: To be a movie star ELIZABETH JEAN GIBSON Belly F.I'I.A., Latin Club, Chem. Club, Hall Monitors, Pep Squad, Honor Society Sympathetic Pet Peeve: Confirmed bachelors Desire: To be God's gift to H1911 SUSANO GARCIA Mike F.F.A Zealous Pet Peeve: Squeaking brakes Desire: To own a Buick ,-as JIMMY RAY GARNER HI R D Dawgs, Cavemen, basket ball fletterj Ambitious Pet Peeve: B a c o n for breakfast for anytimej Desire. Sue 'Il 'Uv PHILIP GARRISQN Unpredictable Pet Peeve: Pool sharks Desire: Loaf ,F In 4 -9 3 as ,Xt Our junior year we did our best To collect money for a worthy quest! 'Ik MARILYN ADELE GOLDEN Goldy', G. A. A., Chem. Club, Chess Club, Band, Orches- tra, Forensic, Honor Soci- ety 'iSystematic Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple Desire: Play the bassoon in New York Philharmonic ANNELL GOODMEN Roswell Pep Squad, E.H.A., Chem. Club Transferred from Roswell, N. M. Petite Pet Peeve: People that don't like Roswell Desire: To be majorette of N.M.M.I. Band SI-IORTY GOAD C Club, Dawgs, Base- bal, Basketball, Cavemen football, l00 Club Live-Wire Pet Peeve: People Desire: To be a profession- al baseball player E NORMA GRANDI Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Library Club, Hall Mon- itors Companionable Pet Peeve: People that gig- gle all of the time Desire: To have a friend always CARL GREGORY Rosebud Latin Club, R. O. T. C., C.A.P., Cautious Pet Peeve: Miss Chapman Desire: Join the Navy I RUTH ANN GORDON Spanish Club, F.T.A., Pep Squad, Chorus, Office Asst. Constant Pet Peeve: People that don't like Carlsbad Desire: To become a teacher MARIANNA GOURLEY Pow Wow Staff, Echo Staff, Pep Squad, Foren- sics, Hall Monitors, Span- ish Club, Latin Club. Honor Society Beaming Pet Peeve: Shoe polish Desire: To be a shortstop 44 1251 12 A5 far as originality must go, We started off with a Hobby Show! Hx 'U- Suu JIMMY HAGGERTON Honor Society, Los Ami- gos, Latin Club, Key Club, Boys' State, jr. and Sr. Plays, Cheerleader, Intra- mural Council Spark-plug Pet Peeve: Long earrings Desire: To be one man in a hundred 'x 7h 9+ DICK HAHN D.E. Pet Peeve: Teachers Desire: To own a brewery ,Ie ORVAL GRAY Reliable Pet Peeve: Gossip Desire: To be an engineer BELEN GUERRA BayIan G.A.A. UHHPPYU Pet Peeve: Stuck up pec Desire: To graduate -ff t Ia- r .greg all 1 .' V M S, iilfkgiig BARBARA HARRIS F.H.A., G.A.A., Honor Society, Pep Squad 'lF.1rnest Pet Peeve: Cripey teachers Desire: Dale Robertson's leading lady KENNY HAYES Key Club, T. 8: I., Red Cross Council, Dr. Control Bd., Hall Monitors, Boys' State, Dawgs football and basketball Original Pet Peeve: Teachers who make assignments Desire: Be president of G.A.A. JAMES HAMILTON fflimli C Club, Student Coun- cil, V.P. Jr. Class, Soph. Class Fav., Operators Club, Dawgs basketball, Cave- men basketball, baseball Independent Pet Peeve: People who think I'm timid Desire: To be an old maid school teacher JOHN HARRELL R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Jr. and Sr. Plays, Dawgs foot- ball, Student Council Pres., Thespians, Trouba- dours, Hall Monitors Leader Pet Peeve: People who pop their gum when I don't have any Desire: To be Vice Presi- dent of the U. S. T '55 Oar football team was really eream, Anal lapped up every Jingle team. 'NIOAN MARGARET HEATON Maggif ' G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Latin Club, Echo Staff, Foren- sics, Quill and Scroll, Pep Squad, State Commerce Club, Thespians, Sr. Play, Honor Society Coy Pet Peeve: FreCklCS Desire: To be on LII-'E'S cover BILL HENRY Ca vemen football, C Club Well groomed Pet Peeve: Virginia Desire: To be 'a bartender -if M 4' DOROTHY HARROUN Dottie Honor Society, Echo Staff, Jr. and Sr. Play, Latin Club, Forensics, Quill and Scroll, Sq. Dance Club, Thespians, Pep Squad, F.B.L.A., State Commerce Club, G. A. A., Chem. Club, F.T.A., Chess Club, Art Club Artistic', Pet Peeve: Waking up in the morning Desire: To have a billion friends PATRICIA ANN N HAZLEWOOD Pal D.E. Club Rambunctious Pet Peeve: Hadacol Desire: To be a lady cop 'Z' Q37 1 V atv MARY EVELYN HOLDER Skeet G.A.A., F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Red Cross Council, D.E. Untroubled Pet Peeve: Snobs Desire: To be a jet pilot MAE HOLT Spanish Club, F.H.A. Retiring Pet Peeve: Quiet places Desire: To be a nurse 19 ' Vx, NTFP DONNA HODGES Student Council, Intra- mural Council, Hall Mon- itors, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. Spanish Club Placid Pet Peeve: A conceited boy Desire: To run a bachelors home 1 i GLENDA GAY HODGES Dimplr's Student Council, Girls' State, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll, Pow XVow Staff, Dawgs' Grid Queen, R.O.T.C. Queen, Honor Society ..Gay,, Desire: To be the Lobos' mascot i -2, XJ For guys and gals on St. Valentinek Day We had a dance that was quite gay. ROGER HUSER C Club, Operators Club, F.B.L.A., Echo Staff, Jr. Play, Intramural Council, Dawgs basketball, Cave- Track Mg., Quill and Scroll Impctuous Pet Peeve: Wfashing dishes Desire: Not to be tight with my millions ' 1 X Ex IX Q , a JACK lNGRAM F.F.A., C Club Unprcdictablc Pet Pcevcz Jean johnson Desire: To be a ladies' man 2 -f' ELIZABETH HOLGUIN Eliza Band, Spanish Club, Intra- mural Council, F.B.L.A., D.E. Happy-go-lucky Pet Peeve: Braggers Desire: To be a Sergeant's pampered wife BERNARR HOXVELL Timid Pet Peeve: New Mexico dust storms Desire: To be a pressman 4 'X 'fri MARIA ANTOINETTE jAsso Mag F.B.L.A., Spanish Club Jubilant Pet Peeve: Oh, shoot Desire: To be or not to be LOTTIE JONES HL0dd!! Office Asst., Transferred from Craig, Colorado Active Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Desire: To raise little ..Hog5,, TI-IETIS JACKSON Bobbie Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., Latin Club, D.E., Echo Staff, Pep Squad Excitable Pet Peeve: Boys that have lines Desire: To be a fashion merchandiser fp, I MARY CORRINE JAMES Suzy F.B.L.A. Scatter brained Pet Peeve: People that don't speak to me Desire: To be a secretary in the Air Force al li Spooky Tavern , scary and weird, Left the whole school quite afeared . DALVIN JORDAN C Club, Baseball, Bas- ketball Football Daw s, 1 s g Spanish Club, Latin Club Entertaining Pet Peeve: English Desire: To be a profession- al baseball player -...J I NEVA Jo JUDKINS F.H.A., F.T.A., F.B.I..A., Pep Squad I'Tireless Pet Peeve: Sophomores Desire: To always be happy VIRGINIA JOHNSON Ginner F.I-I.A., G.A.A., Jr. Play, Thespians, Pep Squad Striking Pet Peeve: Always having to drink milk during foot- ball season Desire: To be an opera singer in the Grand Up- roar PAT JONES Cl1uckbead Student Council, Jr. Play, Jr. Class Sec., Pow Wow Staff, Girls' State, Pep Squad, G.A.A., Forensics, Quill and Scroll, Field Sci- ence, F.T.A., Thespians, Honor Society KYLE KILGORE R.O.T.C. Daring Pet Peeve: Women drivers Desire: To own a Cadillac WILLENE KING HSk!'!'fl'fU Band, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Library Club, Hall Mon- itors Neat Pet Peeve: Gossiping Desire: Bubble dancer LA FONDA KARTCHNER Don funn F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Hall Monitors, Chorus Relaxed Pet Peeve: Boys that wear fancy pants Desire: To go to Dog Canyon Ranch gif? l illo ii KAY KEARNS D.E., Transfer student Lady-like Pet Pceve: Popcorn eaters at the theater Desire: To sing with .1 band 'F' A terrific barbecue we did throw, To rake in all the extra dough. SHIRLEY KRAUSE Sbirl Sq.Dance Club, Pow Xlfow Staff, transferred from Nebraska nsunnyn Pet Peeve: Kids than think they are better than any- one else Desire: To marry Bob and live in La Huerta MARIE LANE Spanish Club, F.B.l..A., Chorus, Pep Squad, Honor Society Gentle Pet Peeve: People who stick bugs in my face Desire: To go to Mars ANN KINDEL Anne G.A.A., Chorus, Band, Majorette Changeable', Pet Peeve: People who smack their gum Desire: To be a personal friend of all the boys RITA KITSOCK Reef, Band, Pep Squad, Chem. Club Cordial Pet Peeve: jealous people Desire: To be six feet tall BOBBY LAZENBY Slinlzy,' Talkative Pet Peeve: Gosh, I donlt know Desire: To join the Navy DUANE LEWIS F.F.A., D.O. Satisfied Pet Peeve: Wearing a suit Desire: Be mayor of Sing- Sing 'TEN 5 MARY HELEN LATHROP Latin Club, G.A.A.,Chem. Club, F.B.L.A., F.I'I.A., Pep Squad Orderly Pet Peeve: Nicknames Desire: To fly around the world WALLACE LEE LAUING Band Level headed Pet Peeve: Teasing girls Desire: To be a musician ,X Q. Moonlight and Rows, tt beautiful song, Wax tloe mood selected for our prom. 3. ADELAIDA LEIBA KEITH LITTRELL G.A.A. Operators Club, D.O. Genuine Compatible Pet Peevc: Silly Sopho- Pet Peeve: Girls that mores smoke Desire: To graduate Desire: Connoisseur of wines ,4' wP-- , a 'Q'- ri' AUBREY LEWIS Student Council, Dr. Con- trol Bd., Sr. Class Pres., C Club, Cavemen foot- ball, Track, Intramural Council, E c h o Staff, Dawgs football and bas- ketball Likeable Pet Peeve: My Ford Desire: Who knows ROSE ANN LEWIS Pep Squad, Chorus Sensible Pet Peeve: Boys that are always late for dates Desire: To be a secretary - a e 3 fl I SHIRLEY LOTT G.A.A., Pep Squad, Chorus Serene Pet Peeve: I guess I don't have any Desire: To find the right one man JOY DELL LYNCH State Commerce Club, Chorus, Red Cross Council K.Frank,, Pet Peeve: Conceited peo- ple Desire: Air line hostess SAM LOMAN XVILFREDO MATTA C Club, Cavemen foot- LOPEZ ball VirlJil0 Industrious Latin Club, D.O., Hall Pet Peeve: Girls in general Monitors Desire: To be a mattress uUn5Clfi5hU tester in a boiler factory Pct Pecvez Home work Desire: Teresa SAY. 'Dx Thus whirled our junior year near to an end, We all were Jtill dizzy because of the spin! ALLEN TRU MARGARET MCILWEE MCGRADY -'Maw-I HT uH Chorus, Pep Squad, F.H.A. D.O., Transferred from -sproudw t . . I Mmm amalr Pet Peeve: Girls that don't UI-eVel'he3dedn mind their business Pet Peeve: Girls that Desire: To be 3 model smoke Desire: To be a rancher . X CONNIE LUMBERT Connie Band, Sq. Dance Club, G.A.A., Forensics, Pep Squad, Latin Club, Chem. Club, Chess Club, Intra- mural Council, F.T.A., Student Chaplain, Honor Society KKSPunky!I Pet Peeve: Little sisters Desire: Guess BILLIE MCBRIDE F.H.A., Latin Club, Span- ish Club Untroubled Pet Peeve: Hot rod drivers Desire: To join the Navy 2 CAROLINE LOUISE MCSEVERNS Carrie Latin C l u b , Orchestra Club, Chorus, Hall Moni- tors, Library Club, State Commerce Club, Honor Society Talented Pet Peeve: Navy Desire: To be a concert violinist NORMAN MARTIN Dawgs, Cavemen baseball Nonchalant Pet Peeve: Girls who wear earrings Desire: To be a success IR JUNE McKAY JEAN MCNABB Iunr'-bug G.A.A., Band, Trouba- 12,1-LA., F,B,L,A,, State dours, Girls' Chorus, Phil- Commerce Club, Honor h3fm0niC Society Tiny Smart Pet Peeve: Staying home Pet Pecve: The roving at night kind Desire: Boys Desire: To be desired Our Senior year like ez nightmare did leer, For who can letwe C.H.S. without Jltetltling iz tear? SHIRLEY MILLS Teddy F. B. L. A., G. A. A., Hall Monitors Experienced Pet Peeve: Boys that are snooty and conceited Desire: To attend the Mil- itary Institute '95 A. L. MITCHELL D.O., F.F.A. 'iMeditative', Pet Peeve: Girls that don't flirt much as I can Desire: To miss school as- ,,.,,,p. JUANITA MAHAFFEY Nita .Orchestra Temperamental Pet Peeve: Girls that pop gum Desire: To be an architect FREDDIE MAX MERRELL rrMaA,u Field Science, Chem. Club, Sq. Dance Club, Forensics, Band, Pep Squad, Latin Club, Orchestra, Chess Club, Honor Society ' Intelligent Pet Peeve: People who are always late Desire: To be horse shoe and ping pong champion of the world 'BN BENITO M. MORALES fFBenny,, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C. Trustworthy Pet Peeve: Gossiping girls Desire: To be an officer in the Army BILL T. MORELAND Mild Pet Peeve: People who ask for pet pceves Desire: To be an automo- bile designer N ea DEE TIM MITCHELL MARGARET MOOTS Deacon Ginger F.T.A., R.O.T.C., Chess F. B. L. A., F. H. A., Pe Club Squad, Hall Monitors Prankish Warm-hearted Pet Peeve. My little sister Pet Peeve. Sophomore girls Desire: To be Space Cadet Desire: To be successful D. Mitchell Determined to make the laft year heyt, We thought of ideaf, each one hetter than the fest. we .Rf-sv ASA MORRISON HAROLD NASH rrACen1 f'Gene V? BILL R. MORELAND Band, Chem. Club, Chess Club upeppy.. Pet Peeve: Details Desire: Pharmacist JEAN MORGAN F.I'I.A., F.B.L.A. Willing Pet Peeve: Try to make boys shave I Desire: To have a doggie to pet D.O., R.O.T.C., C.A.P. F.F.A. Restless Decorous Pet Peeve: Mary Jo Simp- PC! Peever G1I'lS S011 Desire: To get a job Desire: To be on a deserted island with Miss Melaas 1.415 ff? JEANNE TUMLINSON NEELEY F.B.L.A., Field Science, F.H.A., Sedate Pet Peeve: Loud mouths Desire: To have four kids LEO NISTAS Stud Dawgs, Red Cross Coun- cil, Track Clean Pet Peeve: Hot rod athletes Desire: To roam the world 'fm FLORA NAVARETTE Flo Spanish Club Quizzical Pet Peeve: Smart aleck girls Desire: To be a sailor's wife AMINDA LORRAINE NEATHERLIN G.A.A., Majorette, D.E., Spanish Club Omniscient Pet Peeve: Pink elephants Desire: To own or manage a dude ranch ffrff. ji, The Sock-Hopf, quite gala affairs, Drew in money for Senior-trip fare! M. L. PAYNE Dauntless Pet Peeve. Superiority complex ED PEARCE D. E., Chemistry Club Desire: Sailing down the Band Hudson in a Dixie cup Desire: To live forever GEORGE WILLIAM NEIGHBORS Billy R,O.T.C. Astute Pet Peeve: Smeared lip- stick Desire: To be a hot rod driver BOB NYMEYER F.F.A. Congenial Pet Peeve: Nothing Desire: To be a rancher LA DELL PHILLIPS G.A.A., Band Orenic Pet Peeve: Staying home Desire: Boys RICHARD PLEDGER Buddy D.O., Band, Chem. Club, Hall Monitors, Honor S0- ciety Good humored Pet Peeve: Dumb blondes Desire: To make a quick million BILL PENNER RONNY PETERS Curly , D.O. F.F.A. Systematic Light-hearted Pet Peeve: Girls that flut- Pet Peeve: Stop lights fer their CYS lashes Desire: Electronic en ineer Desire: T0 be 0119 Of the g roving kind A Frontier Day we dia' stage Ana' the western garb was quite the rage. Y' -QQ BILL POLOCK Polly Precise Pet Peeve: Girls in boys' levis Desire: To own the Chin- ese Palace in Juarez ,J ,af GILBERT POMPA Troubadours, Key Club, Hall Monitors, Boys' Cho- rus, Philharmonic Choir, Art Club, Pep Squad Helpful Pet Peeve: Red silk stock- ings and green perfume Desire: To make friends sl. S I LORETTA PIPPIA Till F.H.A., Transferred from Illinois Persevering Pet Peeve: Silent type men Desire: To sit on my boss' lap DIANA PLUNKETT Band, F.B.L.A., Chorus Cautious Pet Peeve: Snobs Desire: To be a lap sec- retary 'ilu' JOHN PULICE Poolzf'y C.A.P., D.O., D.E. Comical Pet Peeve: People who don't play pool Desire: To be good and have fun AVEL RAMIREZ Baseball, Da wgs football, boxing .. Y- ,, X igorous Pet Peeve: To hear Pompa sing Desire: To be a Success in life RALPH PRUITT D.E., Red Cross Council Open minded Pet Peeve: Annoying cus- tomers Desire: To be a profession- al gambler JACK PRYOR D.E. Agile Pet Peeve: Stuck-up girls Desire: To know a certain girl better Exe 3 Senior pictures one and all did trade So comradey faces would not fade. ? MARCIA REESE ffwiarl! F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Chorus Carefree Pet Peeve: Boys with mus- taches Desire: To travel the world rex 'Tx SHIRLEY REEYES F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Spanish Club, Band, Pow VVOW Staff, Quill and Scroll, Sq. Dance Club Fun-loving Pet Peeve: Sunday drivers Desire: To Bob along DARLENE RAICEVICI-I Ride Latin Club, Field Science, Office Asst., State Com- merce Club, Forensics, Chem. Club, Chess Club, Band, Honor Society Thoughtful Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Desire: To be a XY'all Street millionaire CHARLES FRANKLIN RANDALL ClJarlie-K R.O.T.C., D.O., 'K100 Club, C.A.P. lmpetuous,' Pet Peeve: Jo Ann Rum- field Desire: Don't ask such personal questions .tr SUE RICER Chorus Musical Pet Peeve: People that ask me if I'm really a senior Desire: To sing JULIUS ROBERSON Dawgs, Golf Conciliatory Pet Peeve: Girls Desire: Doing nothing 40 fc? ROSE ANN REID Nubin F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Band Office Asst. Earl ofALoving SHIRLEY REYNOLDS F.H.A., Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Cheerleader, Pow Wow Staff, Pep Squad, Hall Monitors, Library Natural Club Pet Peeve: Rattlesnakes -yivaciousv D : - . ,, esmf, To mart? the Pet Peeve: Secret admirers l'.7'- We cleaned up the frlaool yard all one day, Simply because the City Schools offered as pay! t my QR' -wg' ,V - .31 qv, I ri X 5 'I I ' 19 ' ,L I BOB ALLEN ROGERS Transferred from State High School, Indiana Efficient Pet Peeve: Cleaning Chevy motors Desire: To be out of high school ,sw BOBBY RUNKLE lVrinlele D.E. Creative Pet Peeve: Miss Melaas Desire: To marry a rich woman J JIMMY RICHMOND Smooth Pet Peeve: jim Garner's Forclomatic Desire: To sit on a log all day CHESTER ROBINSON Chubby Zest Pet Peeve: No transporta- tion Desire: To be a chemical engineer , we I Q1 JAMES W. SCHOELD lim my Field Science, Latin Club, Chem. Club, Key Club, Band, Cheerleader, Honor Society Nimble HECTOR SAMANEIGO PPHPCJJ C Club, Cavemen foot- ball, Dawgs, Philharmonics, Troubadours, Hall Moni- tors, Soph. Bus. Mgr. Exactness Pet Peeve: Girls who wear too much make up Desire: To become a coach '-at Pet Peeve: Snobs Desire: To have a million A friends LUPE SANDATE Appreciative Pet Peeve: Oh, let's skip that Desire: To be a nurse To keep tradition and set a pace, We naturally had a Sadie Hawkins Race. SUE SCOTT Susie Pe S uad Latin Club P fl - ' G.A.A., F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Office Asst., Honor Soci- ety Composed Pet Peeve: Sauerkraut, and .-if American History Desire: To teach Jimmy to dance 'Y' LODENA SHANKS I1'Zaf11'llz ' Yigorous Pet Pceve: Teasin' Desire: To be a missionary PATRICIA ANN SHERER npatu Transferred from Galion High, Ohio, Spanish Club, Chem. Club, Triple Trio, Chorus, Pep Squad Demure Pet Peeve: Little, Big,' Brothers Desire: To be a nurse 'X HILDA JEAN SCHULLE Band Capable Pet Peeve: Conceited peo ple Desire: To be a secretary EARLENE SEAY FHA. Playful Pet Peeve: Old maid teachers Desire: To be a nurse someday I-IENRIETTA SMALL Henri Spanish C I u b , Library Club Tempting Pet Peeve: Homework Desire: To be a ballet dancer LAQUITA SMEAD Quits F.B.L.A., Troubadours Complaisant Pet Peeves: Nicknames Desire: To never grow old K-351 ! X dl T MARILYN ANN SKINNER rrMurn LEON SKAGGS Latin Club, F.T.A., Foren- NLWD ' sics, G.A.A., Quill and D3W85, Red Cross Council Scroll, Thespians, Library Winning Club, Hall Monitors, Echo Staff, State Commerce Club, Honor Society, Pep Squad, Sr. and Jr. Play, Office Asst. uEageru Pet Peeve: Big wheels Desire: To be a ladies' man Men Are Like SIVEEICHVJH, drew quite az crowd, The tremendouf applause wax deafeningly loud. -Ol 1759? at Nx JOHN DAVID SPIKER Spikc'r Pow Wow Staff, Foren- sics, Chorus, Dawgs, Base- ball Sure Pet Peeve: People Desire: To be a hobo ROY ODELL SPRUIELL Digger Field Science, Chem. Club, Hall Monitors, Honor So- ciety, Jr. and Sr. Play, Echo Staff, Chess Club, Student Chaplain Firm Pet Peeve: Snobs Desire: To be another friendly undertaker T! JOY LOUISE SMEAD Dear Spanish Club, F.B.L.A., G.A.A. Benignant Pet Peeve: People that talk about women drivers Desire: To grow old grace- fully DOROTHY SOECI-ITING Latin Club, G.A.A., Red Cross Council, Echo Staff, D.O., Hall Monitors, Of- fice Asst., Pep Squad Fascinating Pet Peeve: The hospital Desire: To be president of the Lonely Hearts Club ROBERT ORVILLE STADE R0bert', Incorruptible Pet Peeve: Too much home work Desire: Mining NORMA JEAN STEVENS lean Latin Club, F.H.A., Hall Monitors Pep Squad, Chorus Suave Peeve: People who 't drink Bier To have a Bier ROBBIE JUNE SPURLIN Sunshine G.A.A., Library Club S anish Club, F. B. L. A P ', Troubadours, Hall Moni- tors, Jr. Play, Echo Staff, Student Council, Girls' State, Pep Squad, Jr. Fav. EntiCing,' Pet Peeve: My nickname Desire: To be desirable wr-.M ELEANOR LILLIAN STADE Eleanor Genteel,' Pet Peeve: Homework Desire: Get a job On our Senior trip we did trek To complete our Senior week! 'Q Els ODEAN STRIPLING DARRELL SWINNEY Q11inric ' D.E. C Club Urbane Complacent Pet Peeve: People 'chewing Pet Peeve: Homework Sum Desire: To be 3 jet ace Desire: Millionaire W .sy I PATRICIA ANN STEPHENS Pal D.O., Office Asst., Hall Monitors Entrancing Pet Peeve: People with too many suggestions Desire: To go to college VIVIAN STONE F.H.A. Band Pet Peeve: False smiles Desire: To be a bookbinder Q. ROBERT TAYLOR PPBOIIYY Dawgs, R.O.T.C. Still Pet Peeve: Controlling my temper ,Desirez To keep M.M. LESLIE THOMPSON HLMY, F.F.A., Honor Society 'iSolemn Pct Pcevc: W'omen Desire: To date one of my J pet pceves 47 PAUL ARTHUR TANNER Hall Monitors, Student Council Sober Pet Peeve: English Desire: To be a success HENRY BOYD TAYLOR Lord Henry Chess Club, Chem. Club, C.A.P. Frolicsome Pet Peeve: Girls that flirt Desire: To find my share of the female population Baccalaureate inspired in every bear! A will to succeed when e'er we part! 37 DONNA TURRI Calfisb Spanish Club Engaging Pet Peeve: The tardy bell Desire: To ride a motor- cycle ELVIN UPTON XY'insome Pet Peeve: Automobiles money, and women Desire: To tra vel X51 MARIANO TERRAZAS Terry D.E., Dawgs Heedful Pet Peeve: Miss Thomas Desire: To be successful CLAUDE TONOLLI Killer Tireless Pet Peeve: Elmer Qmy dogj Desire: To be a salesman N M 1? i I DANIEL vLos1cH Dan Key Club, C Club, Base- ball Qletterj Unwavering Pet Peeve: Laughing girls Desire: Pro-ball player GEORGE WATSON Band, Golf, R.O.T.C. Steady Pet Peeve: Gosh, if I know Desire: To be a mechanical engineer ff NOE NICHOLS GLORIA VILLALVA I ALDEZ F.B.L.A., G.A.A. C0ntemplative', Manageab1e Pet Peeve: Having my pet peeve: Boys picure made . U Desire: To take a trip to Desire: To be an engineer the moon Graduation brought both joy and sorrow A5 we turned our faces toward tomorrow. TMJ MARY WEEMS SALLY WELLS jr. Play, EI-I.A., F.B.L.A., Domestic PCP Squad, F'T'A G'A'A' Pet Peeve: Boys char act Friendly like fools Pet Peeve: Big Blue Eyes Desire: To learn to cook Desire: To be a border pa- trolman IP- JEFFREY WARREN lorry F.T.A., R.O.T.C., Hall Monitor Serious Pet Peeve: Miss Chapman Desire: Undecided ROBERT WEBB Bob Band, Chess Club Flurried Pet Peeve: Sophomores Desire: To be a forrester NJ 'cr ea TRAVIS WI-IITAKER Buddy Dawgs football Prosperous Pet'Peeve: WOYHCH Desire: jet-Ace-Pilot BARBARA WIGLEY Bobbie Student Council, F.H.A., Pep Squad, Fresh, and Soph. Sec., jr. Bus. Mgr. Pretty Pet Peeve: Sailors Desire To join the Waves gi 'V ' el -C i CAROL JUNE EX ERETT xx HEELER YHAJTEEY WlJee1 Spa, J . C Club Library Club, Hall Mom- UR I ,, tors eso ute ,,Mindful,, get.Peev,p: Stupid girls h I Pet Peeve: Long sideburns eslrc' 0 own 3 P00 3 I Desire: To outgrow my high chair Tbanb you teacberr-wbo gave uf our education! We now fbould be capable of belping our nation! fl BOB WILKINSON Robust C Club, Dr. Control Bd., V.P. Sr. Class, D.O., Dawgs and Cavemen foot- ball Athletic Pet Peeve: Ruthie SHIRLEY WILKINSON Snc'e:c' Weed E.I-LA., I7.B.L.A., Cv.A.A., D.E. Submissive Pet Peeve: Boys that don't date I Desire: To own a hopped Desire: To dodge the draft up tricycle '58 Q-v , ks. I GRACE WHITLOCK State Commerce, Band Student Council, E.B.L.A., F.H.A., Honor Society, Spanish Club, Sr. Class Sec., Band Sweetheart, Girls' State, Pow W'ow Staff, Quill and Scroll Helpful Pet Pee ve: Sleep Desire: To live on a trop- ical island WILLIAM JOSEPH WILDER Billy1oe', Latin Club, Band, jr. Play, Honor Society Library Club, Orchestra, Brilliant Pet Peeve: People who call me Beer Belly Billy Desire: To be a Supreme Court Justice T KASH WILLIAMS F.F.A. Civil Pct Peeve: Clinton's sing- ing Desire: To bc a farmer NELL WILSON F.H.A., F.B.L.A., D.E. Facetious Pet Peeve: Whiskers Desire: To have a perman- ent residence in Artesia A ws. I BETTY JO WILLIAMS NIO!! Latin Club, Pep Squad, F-B.L.A., F.T.A., Echo Staff, Sq. Dancing Club, Hall Monitors, Office Asst., Honor Society Soft Pet Peeve: Sarcastic people Desire: To collect engage- ment rings QW . ,as l J GRACE WILLIAMS F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Student Council, G.A.A. Stylish Pet Peeve: Having senior pictures made Desire: To have a sailor in every port x f., 9 'K s I O ..- We won't my goodbye to our friend! Jo true, We shall my only, Be seeing you! ANNETTE WISEMAN Courteous,', Pet Peeve: Long haired music Desire: To be a lady wrest- ler HULON WOOD Woodie Jr. and Sr. Play, Sr. Class Bus. Mgr., Key Club, In- tramural Council Gleeful Pet Peeve: Girls in levis Desire: Justice of Peace in Juarez I C. L. WILLIS Willie D.O. Pliable Pet Peeve: People Desire: To be happy RUDY WILSON Valentino Spanish Club, D.E., Jr Play Tactful Pet Peeve: Extreme intro- verts Desire: To be tall, dark and handsome at 95 F N as P' 'Tm JAN WOZENCRAFT Jr. Play, Pow Wow Staff, Los Amigos Dramatic Pet Peeve: Chickens Desire: To be a great actress BILL YARBRO Sonnyboy 'fC Club, Dawgs football, Cavemen football fletterj, Boxing Qletterj Gladsome Pet Peeve: Losing the foot- ball game Desire:,'I'o be a pro foot- ball player and boxer J. W. WOOD NELSON WOODS RHI Mirtbfu1 Key Club Pet Peeve: English teachers Careful Desire: To be a success in Pct Peeve: Gossipy girls life Desire: To be a construc- - tional engineer JOHN LOUIS YANKOV ICH ack if Dawgs Sporrive Pet Peeve Big wheels Desire To make a million Some .flaall part with a Jmile, other! with a tear, N everthelefy the memorief of C .H .S . will always be near! VADA MARIE YARBRO Student Council, F.I-I.A., F.B.I..A., Intramural Council Unruffled,' Pet Peeve: Big wheels w-4' Desire: To own a Philly H fh- Hs ' A3 'Dfw 5 Win ,ur R J. if J 'Ctr Wav w QI A Nt'i,.!4i .. 'fn gr 1 uniors 1 mxvx., iw? 'wh-eff 311 Jr -. J-':fJf? ' ,,q-rv .. '49 i4 7 ,Ailillu A A 'JI' .U -- ,I lv , .-H '-1 ,f .A A .A ,gr 'f f ' . .1 4 .,f 1 ff at .' . Y . 1 ' f X 2 ? 1 - . - 'Q -T 3 4 A ,Q 3. . . ,, - l I Q xiii- . I f .ff ' . M , .. 1 - . h- xi 5 ' 3 , - -f 1 ' 1: 4 -' . . - 5? s' . , , W-4, 5 3 'j . ' ,1 E. Q 43 I' f-, , . ,xl 'J' 1 1- na 1: f A. - . f ' .- Q . W g muff s -.X ' E. M- x ,gl M ' S -. ,,f-1:11 4..f-ML, E , .. h . .-Q-. 0 . 4.4. ' .. ,, -M 0 -N ,534-' , . . I , rv- C, . X TX 4 A Mfr-1 ,I Lf'- O -' N- h ' 'Z' , 1 15' A . - AL.. 5. A' Al , I H A 5- a f 1 ' ' .fx QI. x . ,J ' 0 I I J 4 WM -U, ,,.,. -,,N,,pw . '-' m 65 Q 6 i il . .- V , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Edgar Smith, President Zoe Ann Allred, Secretary Alan Miller Vice President Mike Sweeney Business Manager 'QW - 2 Q' .al 'K+ ' .I . Ill P-1 S 523- is 'N IUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Shirley Worsham Mike Sweeney 1 Zoe Ann Allred Jean Abney su? , ..-1 -7+ Jxm Amber Bob Andis Pete Aguilar Thalia Armstrong my 54' 1? fb-A UU' Carl Arnold e Carolyn Bailey aw Dean Bailey f Elmer Baker ,fm Frank Bohannan df 'K K X ' 11 J. C. Barnes 1 Fern Barnes H 4 Sh'-1 va g Blff Basham Charles Bass Marxe Bass Betty Rae Beanblossom Leland Boatright Juanita Bolen if A . I is if v H. J. Barclay Larry Bowen 'S 3 Q x 4 K 13 1 Q5 J I 5 Q' -qt Q7 Carol Bom man Dot Bow yer Bobby Boyd Roy Boyd Norma Brackeen Truman Boyd Eva Lee Bradley 'QQ I 1 ii I IV ,A ,-1' 4 Q 'ill 1' egqswm f rl Irig Dale Brannan Sue Branscum Roberta Brank June Bridgwater 4 Doug Briggs Pat Briggs ,way ,2 Dolores Briscno Billy Britton ,fo-f. .1 A Da vid Calderon Barbara Bruton Lee Bruton Von Burba Esther Burchell Janet Callis Pat Capell -av' It '1 1 ii X 733 ,C ' , Cornelia Carrasco A ' K .lim Caviness .f l X it '-.2 fl-5 if ilu I X :iff N ia . .lr V. 'Q 2 I1 1 2 l' 1 5932 .5-f. ' ww' l 7205? Lucy Carrasco Shiflei' Chanel' Jackie Childress Kc: Virgil CITCSWF Lorraine Christo bf' E EW uf Q E I 1 .1., . E' fe Hmmm fn., Bob cufbbn Shirley Cobb .,.V Cl ' ,iffr Doyle Coburn l K rf Af-3 fm We f b nnbbnnnbn 4 4 . 7 if. Carol Condon , I I Q 4 i 4 m Harold Coley Wanda Cowger Jo Cox Marilyn Cox Mary Curry Jerry Dale Edward Cureton Betty Dalmont Larry Davis -vu - ri we-'ff Q .er n J, 5 ' -T1 g N . Dean Daniels D f in S3ndY Davls D' 5-M an H M J fill Fx, rv- i 4 Shirley Davis Q vu. 11 fs , F! ill 'px X YT! W X i l Verna Dunaway f- 11 X M: Av. , Q rv ,f X gg! l ' 'xx it 0 I 'l t Lucian Fletcher Vaden Davis David Dennis Jim Dodson John Depew Jimmie Dodson Amelia Duran Lillian Durbin MASK' Henry Elias Charlotte Elliott Carol Evans Rachel Fernandez Jeanette Fischer Don Finley Bill Fleming John Ford ,f f ' 's ' is i y ,-if Q szzi Hayward Dawdy jane Ellen Elrod Gail Farley Bobby Forrest pi K f all ,X fi v ,fu vt' an X f' . -.an n.,4v x xr K ,qv-U if I Reba Foster Nancy Gaines Ricky Galindo avi elif Jerrell Glenn Margaret Goff Mary Gomez Sam Gomez Melba Green BCIIY Grad? Colleen Hambsch Ioan Hanson -5 'YN Nadine Harper Rosa Hensley Clarke Harvey Patty Harry 1 Loueva Hawkins Pardue Hemler - Percy Hayes Jo Hensley .l..- ' 3 VY Q 1 I Virginia Hernandez Don Hicc jo Nell Hicks gi. A ,I Q Margaret High 4. V' - 4 Lynron Hodge Lazaro Holguin Q.- ' V U7 Bill Holder ,f ,X ga' f 4 , David Holland Anna Sue Ives ' 1 D X W My jerry Holt Larry Ives XZ, , s , WA 'Ai ,t 'Ze f' 'P 4 K rxa yi' I A f I Francis Johnson is Sara Jansen 2, A Margarite johnson Pr 'x 3 ,,, Aj Q ,v 1 ' i 'fi M fl l x4 ,vw 1 Frankie Jones Harvey jones ? . l L Harold Jones Shrrley Jones jamce Jordan .Q Ted jones Ned Kartchner --1- XI'X Frances Kenncrly Beverly Krause Erun Lackey rf' Luge Lackey fc' 'Y M Carol Lacy Bobby E. Lee jxmmy Lankford Jerry Lasater i !114 fjifvv Carolyn Lewrs Kay Lnesse Charles Lew1s Wayne Loftns X al Loose l Af! Elmer London Carolyn Lopez 'ZR' Leonardo Lopez Aww, 7 4 , 'r Lumbert S, Nancy Maddern Charlie Martin 4 '77 V Clinton Marrs Dixie May Pauline Lx on if' -Li -. .Clin V V. pm. 41' K. Norma McCarty Mike McCormick Bob McGee Marilyn McKay Q '17 ad' V ez 3, i I - gy: j ' K if. ,I 1 if .P f ff: V Q A' , 4 I - - Darrell McKenna Martha Ann Means 2 ' V ' -5 Don McMillan S' 7 I '12 ' V . it Aubfel' Means ii 4-. W' f ffii-J lf' i X 1 ' ' ffvf-Q -., : 4 . FH 2 V' v asian ' N35 I 'I ' 1 A 2 fa ,f-Q .' st A , . ' ' gg, ' 2. .uf 455. .Q-453 3 45129 ' rn-fm-5, f ggi'-' 't 57 X ' Eldon Mears Joyce Merchant Amelia Mendez Charlotte Middleton Bobbie Miller +2 t, v- 4, f: ,X 'l n Alan Miller A ' is Marilyn Mitchell lx ,cv Q L 2 Nl X Tom Pond an , 0 1 M x - SJ 5 'L ,. l X 4 'X X 7 ,lg , Q y Dorothy Prewitt lf: ,, '- 5? 4 ' Max Pruit Audrey Putnam fjxx f A A Shirley Pryor Ronald Pyeatt . l ' ,' gl 1 J f, Hg 'ti Tvlw, x If is uddfifff '32 - R 'fi ff: Raul Quintana Mickey Ramirez b I ' -333 Cleo Ray 0 W 1 ,of 1 ' x. Q23 ,Q- 47' -A . 14 I , v-1. x A 5 1 ,Fritz if f f Carolyn Raymond A S+, Sue Reddy jere Reid K3 Lynn Rennie 'x 3 -1 f , 1 2 ,J , ,J JJ, ng-, ,.f,4?1,,lJ 2-.-.5 D A sf' ff Dean Ricer Harold Riley n Z 1 Doyle Rich jim Riley 4 X zfi K 3 R il TX v ' john Roberson f X Q , 'W ix Z La velle Robbins 4- -cl 0 l S Carol Priesnitz ' E X 'W I Bettie Reynolds 'J -L' i, . 1' . .xi ,J 4 :if-1 lf 5 lf it X fa ' joella Roberts Delia Rodriguez 3, X37 Kay ROY i Constance Rose V1E 2 .1,., is Kajean Rumfelt Don Sadler Y ' f , Y it 'fm Q7 Dorothy Rupert Sara Santillan , 7 rgfvf Dan Sawyers La Varre Savoie Willa Sensabaugh Mary Jo Simpson Jack Smelley Bob Smith Edgar Smith if Bruce Sheperd XR Evalou Smith Mickey Smith Kenneth Smith pat Smith John South Solomon Soto it ' li' ' , PM Sfahle :L .fi by i ' 5 r i Q ', c- + 4 5.9 it V17 , W sw- , 54 fi' ljff ,T 1 ' B. Stroup ' Mike Sweeney , 5 fx gf A Douglas Stevens pf- 4 'IW John Teel Jim Tillerson 4 Q, . 3 Prentiss Tice Annalee Thayer is , J F I IAVL i i 8 1 , v ' .LJ . Thomas David Thornton .3 W W , L-A lf if X Eugene Weatherford 5 Lucille Van Winkle Roy Van Winkle J. C. Vasey Kenneth K. Wade Ed Walterscheid Gale Webb , U 1 J ' J ' X l X 'X Bobby White f 1 af -. 43' 2 lit' -xl 3 . 1, f' Margie White Jerry Whitfield Stan W'l1iting Rhoda W'ilkinson F, nf eg 5 pil l Ronnie Willard V' Evelyn Wisexmman f H. G. W'ooten R A ulluu Morris Worley X l lfr Q f Shirley W'orsl1am 50 fromoref WW W J Ikwwffpgfyll !ijMijMM' E xfwjmyfw VJJ M fy A! fQffpffYmfQ .... K all Q.-1 Ss., 4 5 ll--' E!! . N 7 w by ' r V xx! W NW QV My tw V ,K 1 WJM W J f' I x W pf V f F 'N N . -Fug by N X MM Jw ff SAV K . ' . , fr 7 1 x k' ' Mufb siss. 42 I f' ' ,I 7 Z KVA bi b tplpv-f. ' gf S V T W I I z J 9 Q 5 V, -1, Y ,..,, l A'A- . .4 AQ ' .. 3 Lf. f f f , Y Jrjff' Q x 1 Yf,5f'-'Eg ':3'f' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Foy Lowery, President- Morine Skaggs, Secretary Bill Lewis, Vice President Joe Downing, Business Manager 1 I Ethel Lee Andis Rita Armendariz Jerry Anglin Alfred Armiyo Melvin Bagwell Gary Bailey john Bailey Harley Ballard Janice Barnes Wlayne Barnes Ollie Barrett Tommy Bass if ,ff ' '43 JOC Bl00ITl6I' Juanita Borman '- Pat Boulware Pg '- - Joe Bourn I, t 1 CTI' A W' Earline Bowers Christy Brashear l nr- tix Joyce Brannan Paul Bridges M, Melvin Brininstool Lynn Brown 2 , A' - il HE - M x' Brown -if Ny V I a me 1 K A Verna Faye Brunt fv 'Q' ,- Jenny Lee Brunton Q 79 Y 1 -jf l Pauline Bruton fi ' .ff 4 :ZW 'ly f QW ff, f' 5 I 2: :rf H 'A A H3 L ' Boba Bush Dakota Burkham X Cv ill ' 4 Scottie Burke Clinton Burnett 2 Ah, f ' B Lillie Bell Burrows Colleen Carleton Ruth BUYHCU Owen Carleton f . n Sid Brown Q Qin: B A Wayne Buff I1 . ,, K v' , Q., c Z A .5 s if 4 X l. , 1 . sf .l.l2.ll:5 :A 7: ,V l J u I r GI , -GUN K is Ramona Carrillo Rafael Chavarria .X J, '1 M1 --v 'I' ri' ,nu-n. 1 i uf 4 ya -Q EN VV Q-' . J, ' i Q4 4 ng '.9'I.'A-f i Valda Clifton Bobby Cooper .bo ff' Barbara Childers Kenneth Chowning Clinton Coleman Jerry Collier Daniel Colwell Gene Cosgrove Lee Cosgrove jerry Crews Lorell Culp Betty Carter Johnny Caviness Carol Click Faye Clifton i ya Donna Darby Gene Cutler Bobby Jo Dans lb 1 T I .-O V JC'f-.Uday X .3 A 2 ,AL ' Fis-ty Davis Debra DeMuth A 5 r - i ix is Gerald Davis ' it K , 5,.. f S if W John Davidson e 4 G 1 A ,y B , 33 i?. Y 7- con ia oanne Donn Sondra Dolan Beto Dominguez run 'aa .fr 'Dim I Dennis Dorris Joe Downing Jean Drake Janell Duke Lanell Duke Marlene Dver Otilia Duran .y T7 Norma Durbin , -Z 0 P f ' - - 5 Peggy Estes ' Augustin Estrada I oan Farley Billie Farnsworth Billy Farrell jim Farrell Alton Eggleston Adelig Eudy Bobby Eggleston Eugene Emmett Ralph Ewton Tomasa Farias '.-af r, . ,v vo fp. IV fv- an xi' f I! E K x ff: ,B Frank Fierro Nancy Floyd 'Q Melba Fite i W Ernesto Flores l Kenneth Flynn Creedena Foster Franklin Foreman Hilda Franco E, EQ' f . A K E In lul In 1 - W 0 lm - iii ff X F 'i 1 Beulah Freeman Dar Frink f E N H Mavis Fulkerson - , if ii P, xx Rich Fulkerson 4 .Q ,N Rick Gale V If xl f B ' ' 1' if , - 1, 4' 7 a . aux Q f N ' . 0 i ki! -1 lla! A Q! 'Lf-r 2' x -'T' 1' ai? ff x f, 41 A fv- 5 I G X Ruth Gann Danny Garrett Gloria Garrett Leon Gillespie Roy Gilliland Mary Gilliland Barbara Gillock 'W' ...:...,. Bill Glaze Ray Goff W ayne Gosnell Jackie Lee Gossctt Charlotte Grandi K oe Circen fait Gray Hector Guerra I i Dora Mae Greene Norman Hayes Johnny Hays Ann Hicks Gary Higdon Elvin Hillhouse Patricia Hines Kenneth Groves Carol Gusmerotti B.1rb.1rn Hall jerry Hansen john Harrell Jack Harris Patsy Hatfield Gene Haupt Freda Harris Dan Hawkins 41 Fi, Bob Henington V Claude Hereford ,sf x I 1 f ,wht ps ' fv- x h ,r 4. -4 i ff Ann Johnggn Helen J0l1n50n Donald Johnson Jean johnson Paul Hodges C00klC Holder Kenneth E. Hoffman Betty Holcomb Eugene Hood In hluu I W Bryan Howell in I.,- .. ,' f X Bob Jolley Gavlon Jordan Rose Marie Jonas Elvn june Jones Q24 1 4 U S f Y Q57 Way ne Kelly Glen Kncpe Wnlbert Kennedy lmes Kmg Charlene Knott Tom Laird Bobby Lamontinc Eugene Lawrence john Lawson Bill Lewis Dorothy Livscy jimmy Long W,.,,,,M , of 1- I Y sl 1 X fa 1 Ann M1115 Evelyn Marshall Maunce Marrs Pat Marsh Mary Helen Martm Greg Martinez Jan Matkins Qi 1 . l .. l 1, i l' ff X ,,,. Mary Mattison an Janice Matlock , ,,.,. am. 15, , ,gg , YNY Mona Lee Maxwell Gelene Mayfield Thomas McArthur e P1 . K ,yan .:.,.2 ,if :ll K? i s 4., Sh, vs gr june McCool Z' J .1 x 8 8 'U' E D -.V-rr' we Laura MCGOnagill Barbara McLaughlin Pat McLaughlin Emma McMinn Margaret McNabb Rosa Mendoza Nina Milbourne rf' 9 , G -Ienell M1ller Don Mxtchell Lorrame Mntchell Wlll Ann Moeller 1 122 L Fcnnie Morales Bonim Morrison Gerald Morse Johnny Morse Abel Munoz Charles Nash Frances Wesbntt Barbara Neighbors Pat Nceley Wilmrn Nichols Lora Lee O'Cheskey . 4 4 Mae, f I f A rf ' t 2 A R- ,, , ff' B P 3' ,V Ei 4 I 'f f Loyd Perry 2 , 3 . f ip ', f K I Billy Phillips i f -g 'Q Thelma Pirkle Ruth Ann Podb. 1' Buddy Pond M y Barrett Price S ! Q few 2 fr 3 1 ky Doris Pritchard Craig Protz if g sg ' Ex Sammy Quiroz N 1' Eddie Ragsdalc K -? KL Marlene Rainwater of Palmer Randall i X' i,-.1 ':: '1 B f 4 fzx' .Q , ,E Henry Parrott Kathleen Patton Philip Payne Patsy Phillips Anna Pierson Barbara Perini Wx R X Y' L? War me. A-:ww 41' 5 re.V i ,Y Q L . I ,..I: f A' I a-. gf ,1f,giE, 39' A '- Q ' 31 1 ' , an 1' W 1 Br' af ..,V ' .V A It . A , E . , mai? F S K .. , A ek ,Q -f -1 4 'K A 7 . Ann Rasor , y George Rauch ' ,ed Q -Q55 Q. Q ,,.R, 1 I , , ,: I , I r ,f B R x ag k Dan Readdy Wayne Reed ff ff kt Max Reaveley Q ff .fr Rody Rede R iff ,lf 1, , ms- 5 1 lf Bob Riley .. -px Y ur? ,V Olivia Ripley Y 0 if ' li! rw . , n -J . . . - . W ,. A ' .. ,s Q 4 3 . , ,,,-. ' l 10110 RiCl'l2FdS NVanda Richardson 1' 1, 'U if 6 f 1 pl l .V A 'Z 5 Ja mes Roach , 5-, V? Q 'Q ' Frank Rodriguez Y . Nl? I 5 Iii-XX B n, 2: . ,I 'A AX N for sift me ,' ,g IC nu fgdkl 3 df K 'af' XV! ' ff '91 3 rg!-A J' f in f A , . :V . H, ff vw, V. .E 6 A, it Z , A- ax - .-'.' n .1 Margaret Rodriguez Joe Rogers Jo Ann Rumficld jimmy Runkle Bob Sabo Pete Sapien Gene Saunders Dale Sawyers n- o -Jr .-, wi w g x 1 ' 2 W f V Rose Sanchez 2 - 1 ww X x Q l ,ff Larry Scholl 'Q' a w J' Z7 wg I, lna ,9 , M E - gQ 1 nn. JW , flat' f W. ' 7 8 3' Clella Scott Betty Scefeld X' I ij, jerry Scott Ned Shattuck , ' ,L f a ' ' t iw I - i .JK Betty Shecklcs Dean Shepherd if David Sherer Sue Shipp K Q 4 fx ' .Z fk sa. -Q M' , '7 . ca .M 1 f g 'W-. .f K f 5 +2 3 7 if A if hu Alta Smelley Stephanie Sides Morine Skaggs i if Bill Simmons ii ii Sherrie Simmons Carol Small Bob Smith 'm Smith Ray Small - Ernest Smead 4 ,if-f X H! WN , 2: f' A 8 Q j 'uf IJ x I x FR I ft 4 L 1 Jigger Skillern V , ,I Z 14 x Q ii W Q if Hi JZ Y , 1 1 Q t ' Q F X fi .4 1 x 0 1 i , gi ll if JI r S S, 'WT Q A Q57 Myra Smith 419' Fw aa. Mary Smith Phyllis Smith Velda Smith Wanda Smith Willa Smith Robbie Sneed X Doug Sockwell Eva Nell Sockwell wif- Odell Spurlin ,-r Jessie Stevens Q Ila Striplmg Mary Swinney Arlene Taylor Glenda Taylor Jocylle Taylor Celina Thacker Alvin Thompson KLA n -3. ,J r We-ii ,A .1 J Q , 9,9 2? 2 2 w 'BQ' 45 W T 1 Tony Yess Sandra Vines Charlene Walterscheid Dolores Ward Ronnie Watson X. spy, Sally Thompson Pa t Thornton Don Tidwell Threasa Tomas james Trivitt Morris Tyler Melody Underwood Celia Vasquez Kenneth Wade jerry Waggoner aw? ,aw - .55 ay! W ' av 4 X Q 1 l A W QJIQ1 EI 'i2f..u ,wr wi Q-.,4 Charlcs W'hitc jimmy W'hittington rn 'V' 54 ,.:. . ' Q 'fb A Q, ' mc? i Q .y A. 4' alz Mary W'cbh M , Fred Webber W ' , C 1 Tom Xlfclch Berry West -Ioan XX'hitc Clyde XY'hitehcad Charles W'hitley jerry XVickstrom Lola Faye XVilC0x Alice Vfilkinson Mike Vfillard jim Wm .lamcs XVCSI Barbara White N -L t ' r l A 9 C i Iii. ' 2, 'sz I fi H ar A.. Q 's Brady Williams Joe Williams Mary Williams Billy Willis Beryl Willmorc i ,aa 7 Floyd W'cisc 5391 ' 33? 334 ,pg x,'?' f 'af M, ,4 i 5 Bob Willis eff' XYZIYHC NVils0n P 11:4 -f h.L i' 5,4 wr 49 FQ f, -4' lilisco Yturmlde lxl.1l'Sl'1.l W'inn lfmnkic Wise Ken ncth Yeager Pat Young Sallie NVix0m Betty W'orsl1.1m Gerald W'olfc Janice Wray' Randell Wray Reynaldo Ybeben john NX'ootcn cqctz'vz'tz'e MMF' 1 S I I f A If vnu -Ao-fi! FQCOS Ar-p 01 .2 xi-gil -n ...J 'Ni ,.,,.-v-.gl fi tu X F Q 1 Q , 1 L. . v .' a fizf nlff g I I: ,5' 8 Q , ' ' FFL .L o . fig - r . ' ' S, I 4 Q 'O if - I -' 'J 0 H . Alf I 0 n 5 Q l Q 2 ' - 1 , is ' i 1-' A f 'Q -V ' 'T' . 5, -.VJ 5' 4 H, -25 , gif E . ' 1,5 gffigqzj, 5' nr' .. ' Q QB' ' f A R 4 i V 1. ' Q- ,sf TA I-'f.fI3'7'1'?-w -- Nwxziu , A n '-, 'W' Hz.-. ... ' s' ' R ' , bv. .4 , if' hx , ' 8, , . lx ef -'Q -:ff Q - - ' 'V ..Vlx.ifr,, . t Q . 'V 9 .A ' vp V . gf V. - NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY Left to rnght ffront rom Bxllx oW1lder nmmy Haggerton Rada Alexander Marnanna Gourley Lons Car mack Betty Gnbson Dottne Harroun Mary Ann Brockman Mane Lune Ioan Heaton Mules Black Odell Sprulell Qsecond row Rnchard Pledger Max lvlerrell anxce Cox Betts Io Wxllmms Grace Whrclock Loretta Bmdel Glenda Hodges Carolvn McSeverns Pat ones une MeK1y limes Schocld fthnrd rowj Bxll Bynum Bobble can Brown Conme Lumbert Darlene Rcueeurh Marnlyn Golden Bxrbara Harrns Marxlyn Skxnner Sue Seott Kathleen Cooper Leslxe Thompson Sponsor rs W'lll1am 'Vlars Bryant V if A r'ili'0i Q v 'C 2'-524 32 Q T V' I fl' I ' I .A '-nv, ' X ma' k v K, gif I 4 . f 'al' 41:25 , O Q- V ,N ' . ,J ' Y J ' , . , ' ' - ' , v s v a Q s v V s ' 3 xv , a v . . . ,. . . . J , A , J . ,' A , , . . , . J . J ' 1 '. . - ' - . ' J f , , ' ' , ' . A , , B 1 Y ' 95. Q X J Y ,. .fs--.X Q , , . .. M. I' ,gy N n 1 .114 . 1. I '-fi , e I ' I F wk.-U I , -- IQ , 1 Q A . ., V : at, O he i .1 - 'A Puma' -'1 'f-'2- ' 5 . ' .. 5 Sze, ' i w- ' 2' wh -1 e 5' 'VE 'il -V P- Qi l ' A N ' ' .J ' ' sb . '. ' , - ,-1' ' 1 J -251, - ers-1 ' r - rg' -, . a-U ' , 2 W- 4. , Q 0 ' , ' ' , -'1 ' . ' ' x ami: wk FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA S1- FBLA OFFICERS brace W'hitloek, secretary -4, Rosemary Forbes, treasurer if N3-B,-v Ioan Heaton, president ., bw ,.,,, Rada Alexander, vice-president ig Marie Lane, reporter S' X 'A Miss W'l1eat, sponsor -, ' .V A D- Left to right: front rowj Carol Lucy, Tlnlia jo Armstrong, Dorothy Rupert, Rebi l'oster, Marie Line, Ruth Gordon Reb.1Burns,R.1d.1 Alexander. gseeond rowj Sl1irleyCobb, Clmirlotte Middleton, lfrmnces Kenncrly, Debra DeNIutl1 Evelyn XVisen1.1n, Mary Almy, Mary Ann C.1llis, Jerry Dale, janet Cnllis. lthird rowj Carol Nelson, jean McNabb june McK.1y,'jean Fossett, Lillian Durbin, ,Iu.xnit.x Borman. Qfourth rowj l7i.1n.1 Plunkett, Pat Vfebber, Betty Hall Beulah Freeman, Lois Carmaek. :QA I I for ..-fl Sponsor: Nick Kockler Q5 THESPIAN Left to right: Lfront rowg Connie Lumbert. ,Ioan Heaton, Grxice lies- Ier. Thetis llackson, Yirginiti klohn- son. Cseeond rowj Miles Black. xlinimy Hnggerton, Billy ,Io Wilder. june Spurlin, ,Ian XX'ozencr.1ft. jean Barnett, Shirley Lott. qthird rowj Bill B y n u m , Glenda Hodges. Qfourth rowj -Iohn H.1rrell, Rose- mary Forbes, Mary XY'eems. Neva judkins, Pat Jones. ffifth rowj Max Merrell, Bobbie Brown. Odell Spruiell. QUILL AND scRoLL - Left to right: ffront rowj Don Boulware, Dottie Harroun, Barbara Morris, Frances Kennerly, Marianna Gourley, Shirley Reynolds, Pat Jones, Rhea Davis. Qsecond rowj Betty Jo Williams, Grace Whitlock, Joan Heaton, Jean Barnett, Loretta Bindel, Rosemary Forbes, Thetis jackson, Janice Cox, Dell Cornett. Qthird rowj Mary Helen Lathrop. Mary Almy, Dorothy Soechting, jpne Spurlin, Glenda Hodges, Kathleen Cooper, Grace Fesler, Roger Huser. X.. x 1 S E 25 S : .. - - : fi Biotooy 45? Left to right: Claud Hereford, Bob Smith, Bill Lewis, Sue Shipp, Jocylle T.1ylor, Anim Pierson, Paul Ander- son, Dean Shepherd, Eugene Em- mett, Craig Protz, Marlene Dyer, Hilda Franco, Rose Mendosa, Char- lotte Grandi, Bobbie ,Io Davis, Doris Pritchard. LENS AND SCALPEL B Left to right: Rglph Ewton, jim l:.lI'I'Cll, Ned Shattuck, -loc Downing, Palmer Ran- Sponsor: Gcgrgq Stiles dell, Lorell Culp, Paul Anderson. Rick Gale, -lim Witt, Paul Bridges. Q5 Qc :DX FIELD AND SCIENCE June Spurlin, Shirley Reynolds, Barbara W'igley, Grace Whitlock, Glenda Hodges, Pat Jones Sponsor: Nlr. Untlmnk Left to right: Qfirst rowj Elva Jean Jones, Evelyn Jennings Xlilda Clifton, Jessie Stevens, Bobby Ol'1m.1rt, l.orr.1ine Mitchell Qseeond rowj Lynn Brown, Nlorine Skaggs, PM Hatfield Norman HayS,J.1niCe Matlock, Gene S.1underQ, N.1ncyHongg1nen Nlary Gilliland, Mary Pat Nlonroe. gthird rowj Nlr. lfntlunlc mga I ART CLUB use -1 Ql 'wl- ' wa. rf I' Sponsor: Mr. Fernandez Aiji Left to right: Qkneelingj John Roberson, Dottie Harroun, Rhea Davis, Eugene Emmett. fstandingj Bobby Vfhite, Marilyn Golden, Joan White, Sondra Dolan, Darline Raicevich, George Floyd, Pat Vokes, Mona Lee Maxwell. CHEMISTRY CLUB 'scifi 'X Aix Left to right: Qfirst rowj Mike McCormick, John South, Connie Lumbert, june Bridgewater, Virginia Futch, Bobby jean Brown, Dottie Harroun, Betty Jean Gibson, Pete Aguilar, Rita Kitsock. fsecond rowj Ed W'alterscheid, Max Merrell, Joyce Merchant, Carol Priesnitz, Larry Lavis, Ned Kartchner, Patty Harry, jere Reid, Jack Smelley, Darline Raicevich, jim Caviness, Kenneth Smith. Sponsor: Miss Thomas LIBRARY'CLUB Left to right: Carol W'hatlcy, W'anna Bell Walker, Janice Wray, Lora Lee O'Cl1esky, Janice Cox, Norma Grandi, Carol Gusmerotti, Mary NVeb, Ann Rasor, Kay Lawlion, Carol Condon, Henrietta Small. 3 it 5,5 .J,' ' W', .M'gi. . L XM vu .uf Sponsor: Mr. Reid Sponsor: Mrs, Neal OFFICE GIRLS Left to right: Sur Scott, Barbara Harrisf Margaret Nymeyer, Ruth Gordon, Rhea Davis, Betty ,Io XVilliams, Glenda Hodges, Nita W'hcelcr, Faith Holder, Neva judkins. 5,l 3, .Q l i ' 'W .,,., U E' iq , -L INTRAMURAL Lett to rxhht gtnrst roxxj IHIITTW HlggLfIOl1 oellogers l'rxnk lntrro Lxnton Hodge Sandy Dans Nhrw Pat 'Monroe Shxrlu Chanex Shrrlu Vsorshtm Retta Bmdel Elm em ones o Nell 'Slew Rose 'Viane onas Qsecond rovnj Ixmmy Cookston johnm Nloblu 'whclue Neeley George Hoxd Shorty Goad Marrlyn Mrtchell Shexla Hunt Nhrgnrrte ohnson Carolsn Lexus Amelm Mendez fthxrd xovtj H C1 Wooten Roger Huser Eugene Emmett lrmk Bohmnon Greg Nlartmez Pete SIPICH o Carroll Austxn umxtx Nlxhxffey Conme Lumbert Ethel Andxz R051 Henslu XllLliLN Ramlrez Rathtl lernmdez ffourth rowj Don Boulware I1rx'x Duns Clelud Hereford Sponsor Nlnss Cunmngham 15 Kenm Hum Bxll Xrrbro Nlnles Bluk B111 Henrx RED CROSS Seated qleft to rxghtj Bobble em Broun Dot Bowser Pmt Marsh Spomor Mrs King Ion Carmaek .md Odell Spurlm Stmdmg Jan Wozencrnft EVA Lou Smmth Phnl Pu ne Zoe Ann Allred and Joe Smlth 1 n s 1 f 7 E 5 ' , 'tt ' ' ' ' . v 1- . , . ., . , 1 . , . ,V Y ,Y f v 1 , V - . , 1 1, 1 ., , J . l , l J , Y ' f V 1- ' ' - ' 1, , ' ', ' ' . r ,' ,1' 1 9 , s 1 y 1 '. v 1v' ,', , ,. 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' ,' ' . . .' u '- . . 11. 1 ' , -1 . 4 1 ' Vhss Chapm xn Left to rlght ffront rowj Robert Gar rett oe Brnones Daud Spnker fsec ond rowj jack Smel ley Bully Button Bobbs Ohmarr Percy Hayes Raul umtana Prentnce TICC Darrell M Kenna ftlnrd row Elmer Baker Roger Huser Bob McGee D U5lJS Stewens Eugene Emmett Dalxm jordan Hay ward Dawdy Davxd Thornton 15 Wm fins' :ml x swf! x XK33 I qvfm ,V Left to nght Jnmmx Hamnlton Kvle Kilgore Gnlberr Cadell Trans XX hntaker Kash W ll lnms Dovle Colburn Bnll Penner 210715211965 Sponsor Sponsor My-5 Klng Ml' FfCd6I'lClC 7-my Mm, LUB New C HOKE Left to right Qstandingj Edgar Smith, Max Mer- rell, Bobby Jean Brown, John S o u t h, James Schoeld. fsittingj Bill Bynum, Helen johnson, Betty Jo Williams, Dar- line Raicevich, David Thornton, Carolyn Raymond, Marilyn Golden, Connie Lum- bert, Pete Aguilar, Dot- tie Harroun, Virginia Futch, Ronnie Mullen- ix, Billy Joe Wilder, Kay Liesse. Sponsor: Mrs. Neal 1' ,Q VR ii? ' E ,. r .1 Sponsor: Q 7 HALL M 2 Mr. Hadsell Left to right: Cfirst rowj Frank Fierro, Jim journey, Joe Downing Fred Weber, Mariana Gourley, Mary Jo Simpson. Qsecond rowj John Harrell, Bohby Boyd, Anita Brownlow, Craig Protz, Key Jean Rumfelt fthird rowj Ramona Carrillo, Pat Stephens, Jack Harris, joe Briones Annette Wiseman. ffourth rowj Margarite johnson, Charlotte Forehand, Ed Walterscheid. KBY'CLUB Left to right: Qknccling Leland Boatright, Percy Hayes, jimmy Haggerton, joe Rogers, Joe Brioncs, Ray Case. fstandingj Dan Ylosich, Gerald NY'olf, joe Downing, Gilbert Pompa, Dale Brannon, Kenny Hayes, Hulon W'ood, john South. 3 ITORS '-1 Left to right: ffirst rowj Carol Whatley, Mae Holt, Margaret Goff, Freda Harris, Sandra Vines, Morine Skaggs, june McCool. fsecond rowj Rada Alexander, Mary Almy, Jane Elrod, Pat Marsh. fthircl rowj Virginia Johnson, Willene King, Elizabeth Gibson, Barbara Hall, Sondra Dolan, Boba Bush. Qfourth rowj Mary Weems, Marlene Dyer. ffifth rowj jim Hamilton, Miles Black, jim Austin, Bobbie jo Davis, Barbara Galloway, jenell Miller, Mary Williams. Quinn Left to rnght snttmgj Boba Bush Glorxa Garrett Marx Weems Bxlly Farnsworth Barbara Hall Standxng ffnrst rowj Xnrgnma olmson Rose Ann Rand Donna Hodges Mary Ann Callus Wxllcnc Kxng Gmger Moots Nell Wxlson Ollxe Barret Ann Arrmgton Margaret Nymeyer Sur Slnpp Qsecond row ennne Neeley Lucxle Nan Wmklr Lela Fay Wnlcox Dlana Plunkett Pat Capcll 'vlary Scahle Dolores Wmrd Pat Onstott -5 .X ...X wwf 1 9 S MRS WILLIS J ritz., FHA OFFICERS Left to right: Qsittingj Mary Stahle, Parliamentariang Virginia johnson, Secretaryg Mary W'eems, President Ginger Moors. Yice Preside-ntg'Shirley Lindsey, Secre- tarv' Donni Hodges Chairmin of Recreation stand .- - H - ' A 1 C - ingj Rose Ann Reid, Reporterg Boba Bush, Chairman of Public Relntionsg Vadu Yarbro, Song Leaderg W'illene King, Historinng Gloria Garrett, Chairman of Local and National Projects. THE WAY TO A MANS HEART Pat Onstott, Mary Ann Callis, Ann Arrington and Margaret Nymeyer get a dinner ready ,Z f' fx FHA BEAL' Ray Bennett , . alum UWME 1 .. B G 'G sURVWlNGi Elin oimson in Holder, RoyA3 WELDING , . H5100 a h . . Su-0 311 W 'NXQXVKU BUD 7 up! lnkle, Ffgnk B Tom Mcixrrhur. 0 i itchell, Charlie palones FUTURE ' i ' FARMERS gffsugix F. F. A. OFFICERS jerry Crews, Secretaryg Lazaro Holguin, Treasurerg Bob Nymeyer, Presidentg Charlie Parsons, Vice Presidentg Paul H. ohnson, Sponsor. Standing: Pardue Hemler, Reporterg Thurman Ballard Sentinel. an AGRICULTURE III AND IV Left to right: Bob Nymeyer, Bill Holder, Ray' Gomez, Charlie Parsons, Bud Cureton, Lazaro Holguin, A. I.. Mitchell, Francis Johnson, Charlie Martin, Vaden Davis, Kash Vfilliams, Thurman Ballard, Roy Van W'inkle, Frank 'jk Briones, B. Stroup, Noel Davis, Parduc W K I5 I-Iemler, Roy Boyd. if ' S I E A 4 ' L bfi 51, rw + :inf ,I , p ,, I , ' CJWEANUCILIISISGIIMR ' ' ' I coweovao iumfcuvis vain IEE mama ' I. I nuisme cams noi :mv-fa M . ' ' Nusa if iss ass .ja 4 ir cs' 'tis 06 we ' lx. LBS OHEIP-FEED MA f, ' Mr. Johnson KP Carlsbad Wins First Place FFA Booth at State Fair If IQ If my T i AGRICULTURE II Left to right: ffirst rowj George Rauch, Eugene Hood, Billy Farrel, Tom McArthur, Melvin Brininstoolg fsecond rowj Billy Phillips, Barnett Price, Clifton Olson, Danny Colwell, Cary Murdock, Ronnie Peters, Qthird rowj Jack Turner, Don Johnson, Billy XVillis, jerry Crews, Bob Moody, Lyle Olson. I C. ' 1 Left to right: ffirst rowj Larry Brannon, Rose Ann Lewis, Joy Dell Lynch, Lorraine Neatherlin, Delia Rodriquez, Jean Barnett, Aubrey Dobbins, Billie McBride, Sally Mitchell, Jerry Lasater. Qsecond rowj Claude Tonolli, Vada Yarbro, Mary Holder, Pat Onstott, Jean Morgan, Thetis jackson, Pat Hazelwood, Eliza Holguin, Donna Turri, Judy Conkle, Ralph Pruit. fthird rowj James Amber, Philip Garrison, jack Pryor, Bob Bryant, Bryan Howell, Truman Boyd, Clinton Marrs, Bob Runkle. ffourth rowj Rudy Wilson, Wendell Armstrong, Vernon Calhoun, Darrell Swinney, Bob Norrid, Max Ferris, Mariano Terrazas. Qlzktributive cicfucation Sponsor: Mr. Traylor ,DIE Ei CLASSROOM DEMONSTRATION In the morning it's practice, in the afternoon it's for real. Left to right are Phillip Garrison, Vada Yarbro, Aubrey Dobbins, and Joy Lynch. b 8.5 3 TRADE AND 'W XNDU ST RIES ix Q L 3 J lu-A man Bunce, MOR First row: Qiefr co rightj George Burien, john Yuhce, Dororhy Socchring, Lodena Shanks, Her ' Prentice Tice, Marcin Arregiiy, Qsccond rowj Morris Tyier, Don Piniey, Lirry Bowen, Lnveiie Robbins, jimmy Richmond, Ray Benncttg Lihird rowj Ronnie Peters, Tru NicGr.idy, C. L. Vfiiiie, Richard Piedger. Dougiis Stevens. Bob Ciifton, Roy Yincher, Bernirr Howeii. Yds TYLERZXAMO1, wrindmg and Reptm RONNKE PETERS,-Cperating A Book-binder K 'J-Dis. I-ir'-' Mr. Blues gponsor X! 'x First row: flefr F . to right! Bill rank Rxnd H K y joe Cobb, Wilfrcdo Lo f: . J , jack Cbildrcssg Hccond ' ' Dean Bailey: ftbird 'X ' p z, Dwayne Lewis, Harvey -Ioncs, Bob Vcvilkinson. rouj B111 Pcnncr, Darrell .WcKcnn.1, David Calderon, Tmris XY'bitz.1kcr, rowy lid Pierce, Kcitb Littrell, Asa Morrison, Don .Vc.Uillcn, john Y41nkov1'c1z, and Cnrry B.1nniStcr. W'ILI'RIilJO LOPEZ Running .zn .lutomrxtic pres S KEIT H LITTREL Lxlilectricnl Work 'X EM I 'llzli 5 4 I JANICE COX Editor BOBBIE BROXVX Assistant Editor Published Monthly by and for the students of Carlsbad High School .-1l 1 mu Ulow ta C' 'Q x 55+ -94 Xb 'iq' ,Q Y' X L 9.boNv,mQ ,X,?'S J oc? V OP YW 'S . 06 8660 XXI? 15945 Yxe X SQQ .1 W QJOQE 566 6 O-5 I OO S90 T51 ,ln O X we . X xi YKKKO' X , , :V 11 GX S. X Ov' 15 GSL Q . -A V560 49 ,. 37' ' XY I V .XXFQQL if' Sb 4340 BARBARA XIORR IS Assishmt Ifditor' Q . ,J KOC,k1I,R A qv 5pUnw:' x o Y el ' lf -' T 'S M 1 t - bi. ' vu Q 4' G if- it I Q f ,- L Q I- 'iw ,S A' M fi L. , K 7 t Left to right Cfirst rowj Lynn Rennie, Ruth Gann, Eva Nell Sockwell, Ann Nance, Ruth Gordon, Sue Ricer Margie White, Ruth Burnett, Daeota Burkham. fsecond rowj Barbara Bruton, Pat Hines, Beulah Freeman, Marilyn McKay, Iiyelyn XViSeman, Marilyn Mitchell, Virginia Todd, Eva Lee Bradley. Qthird rowj Betty Beanblosiom. Virgie Gentry, Zoe Ann Allred, Margaret McNabb, Ann Johnson, Dorothy Rupert, Pat Vokes Carol Small. a 1 Miss Aleanne Powell Director TROUBADOURS Left to right: qfirst rowj A . Mary Ann Brockman, Rhea Davis, -lean McNabb, Analee Thayer. Margaret High. Amelia Mendez. fsecond rowj Charlotte Gran di, Sherry klune Spurlin, Laquita Smead, Kathleen Cooper, Walla Sen' new - Q, Sabaugh. fthird rowj Hector W Samaniego, Gerald Wolf Raul Quintana. Percy Hayes Ralph lfwton. Qfourth rowj -Iohn Harrell, ,loe Brionex rv . , , ' lJLlYlLl Sherer, l'oy Lowery L' 4 n.. E' Q 5 -1 -4. ir, Q 5' Q Q0 Lumbert. Loueva Hawkins, v 'dl-A s S ' 4 I- ex . as ii Y 755' I L B ' ' ' sf x N ' i Ciilherl Pompa. W, 4 -s .. 4 I ,, 75 i ,. Left to right: ffirst rowj Hilda Vasquez, Marie Bass, Melba Green. Pauline Bruton, Barbara Moore, Betty XY'orsl1am, La Fern Barnes, Margaret Mcllxyee, Dixie May. Sue Shipp. qsecond rowj joan Farley. Shirley Pryor, Sandra Davis, janiee Matlock, Glenda Taylor, ,Ieanne Neeley, Mona l.ee Maxwell. Rose Nichols. qtliird rowj Charlene Vfalterseheid, Mary Helen Lathrop, Debra UeMutl1, Mary Pat Monroe, Pat Sliercr, Oncta Jackson, Gail Vfebb. Normf McCarty lfourtli rowj ,Io Hensley, lfaye NY'ileox, Marxlia Xlfinn. Carolyn Bailey, Janice hlordan. Sue Reddy. Gloria Garrett. Misx K.lll1lL'CI1 Cooper Aeeompanist left to riglit: ffirst rowj Gene S-1Uf1KlCTS. Bob Heninqton, Rav ui lor I immy long Kenneth leger Xlton legles tin Gliirles Monk Sim loman I ommx Omen Rindall XY my 'SL- lsecond rowj Bob Lewis, johnny Hayes, XX'aync Buff, Bob Benz. Ned Sliittuck, Dan lirink, lfran- eis oinSon, H. G. Wooten. heated lovi ell I pianoj Miss .Ieanne .f BOYS' CHORUS i - CAVEMEN BAND Left to right Qfirst rowj Carol Lacy LaDe11 Phillips Jo Ann Rumfield Rosa Mendosa Ethel Andis Will Ann Moell er Connie Lumbert Robert Webb James Floyd ohn Burton Delia Nalara Ann Kindel Thalia Armstrong Bill Moreland fsecond rowj Carol Priesnitz June Bridgewater Glenna Hammock Hilda Schulle Darllne Raicevich Marilyn Cox James Schoeld Reba Foster Kay Liesse Billy Jo Wilder Grace Whitlock Rita Kitsock Laura Mc Gonigal Dorothy Livesy Wilma Nichols Dora Mac Green Theresa Thomas fthird row Mike Sweeney Anna Sue Ives Kenneth Wade Jerry Anglm Charles Nash Jerry Ison Dan Hawkins Ernest Smead Kenneth Flynn Mary Webb jan 'Watkins Stephanie Sides Brady Williams Bob Andis Barbara Childers Qfourth rowj Diana Plunkett Bobby White, Wallace Lowing, Bill Bivens, Betty West, Earlene Bowers, Marilyn Golden, Betty Sheckles, john Bailey Ben Ortiz, Pete Sapien, Lupe Anaya, Jenny Lu Brunton. qfifth rowj Pete Vigil, Ray Small, Thomas Pond, Dean Shepherd, Ray Goff, Max Merrell, Mary Smith. 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'f'i'l, ,SQ .-ff . , 'wff 1 ' ' fy RALPH BOWYER Ralph Bowyer head football basketball and track coach came to Carlsbad xn 1943 from El Paso Texas where he was athletxc mstructor at Austm Hxgh School Under Bowyers dxrectxon thc Cavemen have been awarded seven state champnonshnp trophles Among these vsere four grndnron one cage and two track txtles H15 athletes hase also placed fxrst m fue dxstrlct track meets fue dxstrlct basketball playoffs and ranked second nn last years regnonal tourney Bowyer attended the Umversxty of New Mexnco was elected to the all border conference basketball and football squads for two years and was captam of the basketball team durmg hns semor year A member of Khatalx an honorary socxety for semor boys he was selected th1s fall by the Unxversxty as Alumnn of the Month After hxs graduatnon Bclen before he moved to El Paso REID MCCLOSKEY Although thns IS only hxs thnrd year here assnstant football coach Rexd McCloskey has been hnghly ln strumental nn pavmg the road to two Cavemen state football champxonshxps McCloskey who was for merly head basketball and asslstant football mentor m Tyrone Pennsylvanla has also racked up two dlstrlct tltles whxle worklng wnth the track team Tutored by Coach Mac the B squad basketball team has been declared second m dnstrxct competltxon for the past two years Such recogmtnon ns mented by a man who achxeved all state as a hngh school football plaver and was chosen by hxs teammates as captam of thexr football team In college, McCloskey partncxpated m football, basketball, and wrestlmg actnvmes Before he was offered the posmon m the Carlsbad athletxc department, McCloskey had seen hls Tyrone football team run away wxth two state champxonshxps ...rf 1 9 y Y 3 Y , . , . . V l , , H , , . Y . . 1 Y - , . 4 a V , - - . - - A ' Q .x , I s X,-gggild , , - - . I fl U ' sa - . . . u , K Bowyer accepted coaching positions at Grants and I n , - 9 9 V ' Q! Il K 3 EDGAR SMITH KENNETH CHOWNING Manager Manager Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Bowie Las Cruces El Paso Tucumcari Clovis Albuquerque St. Mary's Artesia Hobbs Roswell 4 ll 1 Y a x'Y3'ifA7 ' x 4 xx '5- MASCOTS BOB SMITH ,J J 'I' ss Q 1 - ...1.-.---...ez ,,,v.,....,. J...-:jj . - V ,-------V -J...--X -. Sf '- . I .., ....,-..,...,-...-..----f-- . K 4 f lil A t V: . JUL -'fr - K :yr 7 ' -at i'T7 First row: Dalvin Jordan, Ray Case, Bill Yarbro, Aubrey Lewis, Joe Moore, Bob Wilkimon, Dick Forrest Second row: J. D. Thomas, Ken Hayes, Doyle Rich John Mobley, David Sherer, Bill Henry, Miles Black Third row: Harold Riley, Dan Sawyers, Jack Ingram, Sam Loman, Ned Kartchner, Frank Bohannon Fourth row: Pete Morran, jim Dodson, Larry Davis, Foy Lowery, Sam Quiroz, john Wooten, Shorty Goad Fifth row: Coach Reid McCloskey, Bob Forrest, Roy Davis, Ricky Galindo, Juan Quintella, Gene Moore Coach Ralph Bowyer. BILL YARBRO, C0-Cafllain ,-1' 4 BOB WILKINSON co-Captain y . Ill-If MM? 5, in , . J Riff if iff' 1 . ' sf' ,fs 239 -A 4255, ' mf M, K' X- ' J' S may h Wh, V:,'jv2w'?f52ff vi TEAM DOCTOR X DR. H. D. PATE , W Q f 4. Q A A 4 v -v 5 W '-qu,-.:., , ...,.- , W ' -.,.,,, KH? ff' .' - W. . . ..:,',H2 1fiA'g3g' ' . W, 14 ' Qwxbt, U. A ' ' --m.I'3vr' - .- . . ' '., f Jf':', ' .W , ., ff? ' '-' ' , ,h -ugly, '1 A ,J 1 . .T .wry ,yy 1 f W A N' N -,-W ,ff H ,- -...gig ' . . Q fl- M , , Q .f ,. .n F. ... - , kk, . ,V Y N , , 'ff +4 1 mf--A -A 1 A Q , 4- 1 . ' . . - A ,,,, 1 v-,- --. .' if- .M J. f 'fn wif 4- ' ' ' PARE ' Wx X f v . W I if I' SAM LOMAN AUISRICY I,liXY'lS IJALVIN .IORDAN Bll.l, HENRY BOB XVILKINSON BILL YARBRO RAY CASE SHORTY GOAID KENNY HAYES MILES BLACK X x 'JY' f - - ' an CARLSBAD V5 BOWIE 20 0 The Cavemen, showing a powerful running and passing attack, racked up their 21st consecutive victory as they downed Bowie 20-0 in El Paso Sept. 12. The spirited Cavemen drew first blood in the opening period when Doyle Rich went over right guard for 24 yards and a TD. The Cavemen made the trek to Texas a 20-point un- derdog by El Paso sports writers. vvf' H wwf, 1 X ' 'Spx ? :2f'N. iff fix r 4 A, , V ll .- g wmv' 4 -if 'A f KM X fL 2Q-'D.5iQ,.3ki'5?i i A , 13 Sim vie- . .iafsf-2ff fff irivf af .,. 1 r i Tiki? ,ti'xx J ' J' Wi' ' , ff' 1 1 CARLSBAD vs LAS CRUCES O 19 Coming within one game of tying the all-stare record for games won, the Cavemen suc- cumbed to an experienced and powerful crew from Las Cruces 19-0. It was not only the Cavemen's first defeat in 22 games but it was the only game since 1949 in which they failed to score. ' 3 . xl! A ifsvhgg, Qi? r 1 425 paw wwf ..Q. N CARLSBAD V5 EL PASO 19 32 In spite of the top-heavy score in favor of the visitors, the Cavemen dis- played an entirely different brand of football when they met the El PaS0 High Tigers here. Defeated for the second straight game, after a 21-game winning streak, the locals bowed to the Tigers 32-19, after one of the most courageous and hardest fought contests witnessed in many a year. Shorty Goad carried the mail for the Cavemen exclusively, with the exception of the lone extra point kicked by Dalvin jordan. we 5X , 5. -c -., .,4 fvidif CARLSBAD vs Tl 'Cl 'MCQARI The Lmumun, Ifxilxng to cap- if.ll1ZC ,mftcr mqrdnng 70 yards, tied the highly-favored Tucum- c.1ri Rattlcrs 7-7. The Rattlcrs' touchdown clinmxcd .1 36-yard drive. The Llc for the Cave' men hui its serious side. .ls they luer rhv wrvmgc of ,-Xubruy I cwis. mlm um urulwlu to plu thu rcsl uf ilu' xulvmll. 3.64 3, 'Fm' rw Q 49' ug, 4 4.0-5 A- 4vr,'!vs., 'Ya- lw. ?, fl 'fav Y 'wi '- ., , A ,' V A QR ' 1 k Q 1 . MJT 'Y .ff , . J' 1. QA' 'Mfnwi 7 I -,ra CARLSBAD VS CLOVIS 7 28 The Clovis Wildcats, explod- ing for 14 points in the first six minutes of the game, went on to hand the Cavemen their third setback 28-7, at Clovis, Friday night, October 17. The Cnvemen scored their only touchdowh late in the fourth quarter when David Shcrer passed 28 yards to Dick Forrest and the touchdown. , f CQARLSBAD V5 ALBL'QL'ERQl 'If ll I5 'I he C.1rlsb.1d Cmvcmcn, spun- lwadud by iIu.m Quintclla .md DNR Forrest, tmunccd the .Xl- buquurquc Bullduqs 21-15 .xt Caxcmcn Held. :Xlbuqucrquu scored their fmt touchdown 1'I1lLiNN'.1Q ln thu wuwmi qu.1rrur. when halfbnck ,Ink Brown hcaxcd a 29-yard pus to cmd Jack Srrombcrg. up 8 x,0 'x e 1 5. , s ,N vm .4-L ar. ,rf 'W' 11 VF eww!! fr 'W fwaff,- CARLSBAD vs ST. MARYS 20 0 The Cavemen racked up their second consecutive win and their third victory of the season as they romped to an easy 20-0 victory over the highly-spirited St. Mary's Cougars of Albu- querque here October 31. The first tally came early in the first quarter when Juan Quintella romped 19 yards on 2 wide right end sweep behind beautiful blocking. On three consecutive passes, the only three completed all night, the Cavemen scored their TD. K ,Q 1 5. Ygfeli qvlr 7' X r' nn, . ' J r A-si' e in' ' wk I '- .wqgng J. , L 5, 5 hir- f ,, L U juz. ,, A7 ,-are - fi' if of-to T em 55 T fi N X Y? X 1 'M , , ,Y ja - ,. -Y -f QB, eg ' ' my 55,4 - '....-W if .i,. k:.. '. CQARLSBAD V5 ARTESIA 6 U 'Iihc C.ir1sb.id Cavcmcn, plung- ing to ll third straight victory, tlowncd the highly-favored Ar- tusm Bulldogs 6-0 at Cavcmcii I-icld. Dick Iforrcst caught thu game-winning pass which midc good the TD. Bill Yarbro on dcfcnw stopped thc only ru.il Artcsii threat by snatching thu bill away from the Clutchcs of Yumpy lhrkcr on our own six-inch line. J .f ff fs X' tc , wfzff x?'f ' 5 , ,iv 1 ' vu' 1-.Y in 1 . .f ,,--- P' Y, , 1 3 t fart Li' Xixif T 'ff .Ny-r .tw . . , ' CARLSBAD VS HOBBS 6 34 A quartet of whirling dervish Hobbs backfield aces handed the Carlsbad Cavemen their fourth defeat of the season, 34- 6 at Hobbs November 14. The Eagles tallied in every period and started the scoring on the second play of the game when Truman Williamson scampered 38 yards on a reverse play around left end. Carlsbad's sole touchdown came late in the fourth quarter when Bob For- rest ended a 50-yard Cavemen march with a one-yard pass to his brother Dick. Q Bill Yarbro CARLSBAD V5 ROSWELL 7 1 5 The Cavemen finished their worst season on record under Bowyer and McCloskey when they dropped their fifth game of the season at the hands of the Roswell Coyotes 13-7 here on Thanksgiving day. The two teams battled up and down the gridiron but with neither team able to show the scoring punch which was dis- played in the last half, although both teams threatened. A CAROLYN 4:1 SHKRLE M I AMES X XXX - HIGH BRIONES WEEMS Su ki - fb, xiii'-S130 '- S 4423? Q, ' w Q ' f - fffome ,. MJ' gg M' X Q Gaming .A X 3 J wmv COACH WILSON KNAPP 'Y 'vs in ,-ff, We fiiirgwiyi me A cf'll'w 'lr'?Tl5TJ 3 yf' 'K is igzilgg, slimy, 2' SVN' -' rs ' se5e,fQs'zf,ff f 1' 'L A, ' Q , yi' lgfL,wlq,i.J f 9, is ig?agf',,f,8if,,'f,., ,fqivygfsqr 5,-1 Jaw, 1554 i5fwwffW'ff sw . fwrvw ww y W' wg , 1. ,, fasifnwwwar , . liissifffwfinfe lj ,dl figxyitfn tw X295 f in . ,,. gf,-I '4 nfl . 1 I ',!, Left to right: Qfirst rowj Alfredo Armijo, jim Journey, Claud Hereford Harold Coley, Bob Willis, Bob Henington, H. J. Barclay, Qsecond row Tommy Owens, Jim Witt, jimmy West, Henry Elias, Alan Miller Johnny Loud, Paul Anderson, fthird rowj Palmer Randall, Morris Wor- ley, Tom Bass, Ray Goff, Joe Kelly, Bill Lewis, Bill Farrell, Pat Thornton 3 'Za 5 Left to right: ffirst rowj Bob Andis, Mackie Neeley, Bill Sloan, Larry Jaeger, David Sydow, Edwardo Navarette, and john Harrell, fsecond rowj Odell Spurlin, Thomas McArthur, joe Carleton, Lynn Brown, W'ayne Wilson, Brady Wilson, and Gene Cutler, fthird rowy Buddy Pond, Clark Harvey, Biff Basham, jim Tillcrson, Claud Lynch, Ray Small, johnny Caviness, Sammy Read, and Wayne Gosnell. COACH ROSCOE l'R EDERICK Y 4' GS FAU C HEERLEADERS ,f W F, 5 MORINE SKAGGS,F. N MQW , KT-BETTY WORSHAM Q . n BARBARA PERINI 40 Sgairt 1952 is f f. VA J V '45 25 1 1,3 ,gf Q: 5 ' x QL nn f A A k 'QW 533 1955 . if -wfi, iw' H PHIL PAYNE H. G. 1. Q If ALS. 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D 2 .gainllg iyagi 3 .v ic aafiiuzaaa H' 2 1 tl 1 If 111 ,S ijggig if ,V ,uni ,Dial if 4-'V uw , my 'Vw 'fa ,uf WW, V fr iffy 4 wsu Ja ,c1,,flJljf .ff fpgl r v J .a 32..a4,J f' 9 W 11513, figl' 'V V yjzgvffilaft 'va 012.1491 'y9'DIl.' ' ll I W IW 5, 4 'an M541 Maw.. 'I+ -4 1- me ,ar of 6'o '.a .O .i Ol .- - -no, fi ,J QMW' bifaaugvytluv. V ,pwlfffaar 4. W, 30,00 vidi, Wd? HWGMWAWW A, W.vi5 f'2 WQWZW M, M, '4 Zfg' J Qfzmwv fwww4Wa45 fgqwawgfwbdwaaz rut y V4 44 'vxfn , 49 , f M 4 ' , v f,?f 'f Z'oflaLM-af Z5 a 7.1 ff! dwg V46 w4,,,,ww,y4 9 -W4 ,iafmvywwnwi WJ Vublw 3 ,am 'UN Gavemen Qafketball 1 ?sevi 'T ' 1.-..,m.f.ww-w-' mn 0. TENNIS - 4 4 5' AA , . ,3 . A 7 f 'I F Y' v x 44' f ix ' ' I ' 4' 'ft 5, r , .. f ' X- 'VM ,gif 33 1' ' I ' h In 'lf' If if -L be GOLF Left to right: ffirst rowj Robert McMinn, Val Loose, Joe Rogersg Csecond rowj Joe Bourn, Lige Lackey, Coach Don Stuart, Christie Brashear, and jim Farrell. Qlaw 5 L..f qmwwww-pm., I Left to rxght Qflrst rowj Buddy Pond B1l1Lew1s joe Kelly Clmton Coleman Palmer Randall and Bob Smxth fsecond rovj J B Wfooten Davxd Sydow Gene Moore John Harrell Daud Sherer Dean Damels and John Teel Sfiasketball W., I X , I is 5 nal ' 1 6 Ex W 1 , 41... . PN. 'V 5 91 Roscoe Frederick, baseball coach and football scout, came to Carlsbad in 1946 from Grants, where he was a math teacher. Frederick, who also assists with the B football team, was born in Atmore, Alabama. Basketball and football were his main high school mterests At the Umversxty of New Mexrco Fred erxck played football and was a member of the let termens club Smce hns arrxval the baseball team has captured four dnstnct tntles Coach Frederrck Qi COACH ROSCOE FREDERICK 15 marrxed and has two sons who are avrd baseball fans Hrs avocatxon mcludes all phases of athletrcs , e'5e5'3-3 WW AQ- r 11 li C1 1 ' is I953 CAVEME BASEB LL . , . . . - ,x I ' - anger A? 539534 W fa? 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X-j fd,.,f A 'th .H -N ' A ' lx., :xx 42' THECRACK M X THE BAT T X 1' F ws, .fb-T ---.i,-M-i., W w':n'-1 - THE CLASH M CLEATS ff M.: ' Yf173l9y -I J.. ,,'k, A Cgrack Eg i '-.3 nu-S.-.f X 1953 SPIKE SQUAD 'vw '3 A Q, wx N Q Ng, X. , , 'v 'K v Q T' - CAVEMEN THINCLADS ACTION NG!! b iimggg T ggg FN rp A -nm f 1g?'Q1i, 'Q .Ai 1 ,-,., S . OFFICERS AUBREY LEWIS SHORTY GOAD ROBERT WILKINSON RAY CASE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MGI 0.19 Tx ,gum OFFICERS LADELL PHILLIPS LORETTA BINDEL DOT BOWYER QOpulczrz1fy ff P A 1 N xi' 'OINK Af' ,-Y ,-.f'-,ff q-f NJ M7 , o ' 4 N Qin if f X- - 5 U Q f 1. T Q - ' ' ,D . .3 . l VJ, A 'I gf ' . V 1 r ln' , x,,,,,,4' ?' af 1 fi 5 -L .1 .L aw .ff +,fa,..,g ,1. z . 3 ' ' g Q 3 i Q 3 K f 3 X :I.n'k-'1E: ',g9z-.A , .w.2,t- if R --N ff xy .I ! WL 'Qin -I4 I Av jf' 4 i U X Ft ffl fi f ',b m,.' jg' ,I 1 5 5 L 4' ,' Q' fl b 'A' s If lfI l.1 ' xl f f 4-'L , X, N , Rf if V v' 3 S .v ' E :: f K I Z: 1 hx. 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Qi.. aut-7-.iilg tif , . .I 1 , , X , ef 55. ff ' ,, '-. 3- , , - - .gif : ' , ,.. .L I- -- x , V -- ' 1 .s v -rrnvfh I' - , ru 'lu' Y. fb , 1 1. - L' M i-nf'-'P' f5f.:Jf V 'iron BARBARA PERINI Attendant K 9' ' FFA SWEETHEART CHARLOTTE FOREHAIND FAITH HOLDER Attendant Qbawgs C?0ronatz'0n BETTY Q Garlsbad ity 5650015 aiiiiif S ' ' During the past ten years, the enrollment of the Carlsbad City Schools has jumped from a total of 2500 students to an all time high total of around 6300 students during the year of 1952-1953. The Carlsbad High School, which this year has also reached its greatest enrollment, has accounted for approximately 900 of these students. The remaining 5500 students who are enrolled in the school system have been housed in two junior high schools, and eight elemen- tary schools. In the next few pages, there are pictures which display some of the many varied activities which are taking place in the Carlsbad City Schools. When we take a glance at these pictures, let us remember that these students will be the leaders of our world of tomorrow. rl 9515? Q -1 f 5' ,il -4,5.,.,.-vgfifafw' 'W' L it' f J! ii I W1-' 45 N X ' y I 1 Y ug , I-I fb M-'JW ui E' ' 'd T QQVX wa- AWS Jn .W 5. ,-Q Q Q5 Aw? d,,,.,grn'NZ E .QYQ M ,.,.,-4 ,MGE mvyw' My aqui' if I lllll lllll mn mn v I IS A 1' 152,15 ff, if 1 ,1. ,Qg f'Q, 1 ?v'f ' Q 1' ' 'xp qi I I J, ' 2 s Rafi 9 if rim' ' fm NNJV X My' X Q . ' A fwf C,f I 1,1 fu 1 1 x as-A jr' MM 2 'is ww' -,M W M1v v f , , WQVZJI ' I ,il 1-:f lr 4, br- .,..,.-wf' NME I1 . '4- Z' ,,,av- ' I B Garlsbacl Gollege gnstmctzonal Genter MZQ H czfv an C iq x 'AA !. ' ci o , o :E O 4 , F ' - x4 ' . jg? 'F ,, 2 ., FM, .4 Al A .ig If 5 3. 4' v 'V 4- - ., wr H JS ..-' j th ,IS Ie, i XJ. 1, ,I 1' , Wx 'PN 7 QQ Ytfqg 1 A . ji I 'Ja 's 5 3 . f , g A A 41 if in if A1 JOHN W. BRANSON President New Mexico College of A and M Arts A. D. BOSTON Dean 10 l Q l I IRVIN P. MURPHY sf Superintendent of Schools Carlsbad i 'Z A Q TOM HANSEN Director h College Instructional Center V M if ' . is X . wi, ,f'NPN,f X. M e f PAUL H. JOHNSON ' K ws, Assistant Director .gt Q0 Completrng :ts thrrd consecutive year of ex rstence the Carlsbad College lnstructronal Cen ter has successfully served members of the Com munrty and surroundrng areas from all walks of ll e Established rn August l 950 the local college center rs under the drrect supervrsron of the New Mexrco College of A 8- M Arts Fully accredited rt offers courses of freshman and sophomore level transferrable to any four year college rn the Um ted States Designed to provide crtrzens of Carlsbad and adjacent communities an opportunity to acquire an education beyond hrgh school wrthout havmg to leave home the Carlsbad College Instructional suffrcrent demand to warrant rt Qualrfred rn structors tramed to meet drscrrmrnatmg demands from cltrzens rn the community have grven their trme and professronal services whenever called upon Wrth classes meeting rn the evenmgs as well as the early afternoon students have been able to hold full or part time jobs and stlll take advant age of getting a college education Operation of and mstructron rn the college center has been marntarned entrrely through tu rtron and student fees I - 'f . I . . . I I I . Center has offered courses wherever there was I . . . . . . I I il f-as V A LOUISE BECK Education DAVID H. BEEDLE Business Administration CHESTER L. ABBOTT ' we ? -ar r gg 1 I he Arts and Sciences f Q -if GERALD ADAMS Electrical Engineering I a 'ii' fx? A 9 X ,T Q' i A f A J if f A i iii Q JAMES R. BOHANNON Business Administration ROBBIE BOYD Business Administration VETA M. BANNISTER Education VERNON J. BASS Education PQ: at 4, 1 .,..- ,e f . ,... X Y I. P ,'iiTf'e'7', ' ' 4' 3 gf' is 'i . .- .am Y' . 4 x . 1-Q W.. , 'V fi.. itz if ' KEN BRIDVVELL Arts and Sciences ROBERTA jEANliT'I'Ii BROWN 1 Arts and Scicncts 1 RUBY WILLIAMS BRONVN V 3 4:- Ifducntion , 47 i .. , ,M 'i I, PETE BURBA Business Administration I I rs af ' V' U 5 0 i I fa ,, ifiiiwixxiuo CALDERON A N Arts and Scicnccs rm , '3 V'--, 1 VAN CALLAWAY 'i,,' A' Education W , , ii i 1 YIRGIN IA Cl HZNIETTIL Education BE YIQRLY DANIELS Business Administration ,fu 'i 1 11 4' Z! A. If. IDICKXIAN fx Arts .ind Sciunccs D32 5 ff ' A-of I V - 'I ' JIQANIQTTIQ IQNINIHIHI' ., N E Business Administmtioii 1 Q vs 2 4,- -:affix viz Cf' W f ifi I WILLIAM FOWLER I U Q Business Administration E A 12 441 ,EL ZH gil ia . '9-' I 7 'rag HFSTER GAULT f'4 vi Aw Arts and Sciences f If 4? ff is Mi I0 HARRY GETTINGS Arts and Sciences mi ' A MARILYN ADELE i GOLDEN V Arts and Sciences 3 I I A .1 if W I GINGER GRAHAM S, Arts and Sciences if if Effie Vi s 5, -,A-. OWEN GRAHAM .A,,, ,,,,',,' E 1 .2 Engineering Ami A wr zfff lii PETE HAMILTON Business Administration 5 Y GLEN HARRISON ' Animal Husbandry 5 DOTTIE HARROUN Arts and Sciences V Arts and Sciences V E r W .L .4.1., Z' IRANR KI LII R Xrts md Suunus SIIIRI I H KI RNS JEANNE LEWIS Arts :md Scmnces BOB LINDSAY Arts and Scrcnucs in X-'34 0 4 -41 WILLIAM JOINES A rts and Scnences ww WILLARD JORDAN BUSIUCSS ACITHIDISIYJIIOU ,Q KVN -slit LFWIS KITE 'H 'A Amm.1I Husbandry v k DURWOOD KORINEGAY fm Arts and Scxences S gif! C51 'WWW I ARTHUR G NIACKAY AIIS 1nd Suenccs BILLY JEAN NIARTIN Busmess Admmxstratxon . I I yt ,K '35 I 'TS v . I V 1 s I ' 1 L35 Tu ' ,,,h' A ' . ' ' : 7 A J -Y' ' , I ff f--f YJ I -- qv' ' I7 Arts .md Sciences 55 ' , I f ' If I ' , V f' Zv I Y , , 7 Q 5. 5 gy lata W , W K QL, 5 Q ll ... aL? I X Q A 'I , I If' I, Lx my 2-D 'V' 1' I' I X J n , I W ' A DOROTHY NIARTIN Arts md Sunngcs I XYI1 NIAYPIELD :ts 1nd Scxcnccs XX KH XI NIL I AIN Busxmss fkdmnmstratxon RL III XIOXITI S Buslmss xLIII1ll'1lSfI'.1I1OH an Gb' me 'EZ' Q91 1' YZ? H-ww' mfg? K AWA? . E: Q I' ZIIZ5 I .:,, 'lb E - - DARLENE RAICIEN ICH Arts and Sciencgs SHIRLEY SADLER Pre-Dentristry LAX FNIA NALIBORSKI Arts md bucnus KENNETH OLSOIN Arts and Sugnces F27 i 44, i... W ILLIANI PARKER A rts and Sciences LA JUAIN PRICE Arts and Scimccs -'id' 1' :r ff? JOE SHILDD Busmess Admmxstratlon KERRY SMITH Arts and SCICDLCS I 5 X, OSWALD SPARKS Busnmss Aclmmnstmtnon HELEN 5 Thu ART Busmess AdfH1nlSff8f1OH C URTIS SI IFN I NSON I Bnmgrnng., XX XITPR IHAHIR Iorutrx N' TOM SCOTT Arts 1nd Scnences NX AYNE SCO I' I' Busmess Admxmstratlon 4-Q., 1,4- PUCJI' VIA THORN ION Arts :md Suenues NELLIF THORVTOY Arts and Suenues T A if I 3 A I f ' -Q 4, , -1 3 1. ,fi . rj 'rv v ' ' V 474x V if 'A Y .Y A V Q Hur ,V .LSL f .. rf K ., .ff ,, :. f i 'V 3 ' 'f ,, I , ,.AV . ,. . -5 1 ' nl .f 4 5 , J f N . ,r , V Y . 'xr ,fw 1 7 Lnf ' f -4 Q ' 'P 1 '2 ' 'NJ , .. I .- 4' X I f ,, .X . 11 J, X 1 1 ,gf x -f ., f fl K: my N M Q WW g Q ff s LEROY TIDWELL DAVID WAINNER Business Administration Engineering RUBY WITTE Edutation FREDDIE WELLS Business Administration CHARLES XX RIGHT Business Administration if A ,r- ail - fu f +. f., I-' N ,J , .MV 1 f 3' S Speech horthcmd Twine A-F-.,,g ',i-,,,.. ,. ..,., , ' M7- Freshman Enghsh s- L Enghsh Llterature Chemistrll If Xl Music Appreciation Govern 1 ' sl F 2 S S S Xx WZ? . llll G u,h mfe I V WXQYW n 1 W ,:,, I 5 xy , '- , N,w,W' . LQ 1 ,1 QQ? Political Science BM099 Pla nts Are Interesting Mathe 'W 1 matics 4 X ww 7 H' 1 L ,. fl ll, ' . ' , 1,4 -fa 'ff H fx ' 2 ,4 5 Q M 4 lf' ,WV V f 1 ' ff .1 - . '. ' I . L h I I J 0 . .7 if I X s 1 . x . 4
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