Carver High School - Hornet Yearbook (Midland, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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IF XXX 6 ,JD A 0 '- s 'j Published by A I The Student Coun fi a of 9 d Y Carver .lumor-Senior Hugh c ool I R Midland, Texas X X XX Jerk! , I Foreword The doors through wh.ch we pass the corridors the minutes of socnabxluty befor class the class rooms youth coming and going The purpose of tht T956 HORNETTE of DEAR CARVER HIGH SCHOOL In the years to come this yearbook will keep alive the memories gathered during the high school days The future years will bring new faces and changes to the school scene but there shall be for us this record of the friends we knew the things we did and the memories that are still dear to us Yes this our beloved CARVER HIGH SCHOOL that has seen many come and go stands solidly as the seniors of each year pass through all too quickly is to record the deeds ofthe boys and girls who, For the past year, embodied the spirit Dedication You re typucal teens rnalcxng fun out of worlc sharing Interests you like leans but can change to glamour when ut tnts the occaslon Yes you re typxcal teens stea y a out 2 months dress up ee s for her tae for nm you know how to rnve re on the fam: car get It say twnce a weelc you snack watch TV Ilsten tothe radio whale dolng homework Your daily schedule IS a familiar pattern of hugh school lute get up at 7 30 ma be 8 'IO sometimes you oversleep rude the bus talce a tax: go at breakneck speed to the cafeteria for lunch drlnlc colces you enloy school but hate to admnt rt study a little 3 hours a nrght we maybe a we-elc average B anyway you make the grade rust barely but you re satlsfved because you re a teenager And so slnce you have all these qualltues be they good or be they bad Iuducrous pat hetlc or otherwuse we dedncate this 56 HORNETTE to you the students of CARVER JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL O O - I ' ' ' r ' . ,... ' ' ...go dj...b ...h I h' d' ly 'ly ', ' , ' ' II... ...no...a C Carver School Y- Athletlc Field House R Qv I0 N xl X X Q 4,g.':T.:.a ,',,.: :.g-'Q-1' -Y Wf1 T'..-.g.f,.-,.,g,- I , f J X ' I x H2 O Oqx 2? N , 4 K 0---Lfw-- --,W l an 0 3 V , f o I ' L c aunt? ..M-AQQS' A Board of Education .I l. Dougherfy R J Zonne M G Schulze W D Henderson Members not shown ore H M Howell T B Campbell J F Younger , mm. C ., . g 'f., V. ' ' fi YQ ' in I. N Y 4 f, - I ' 's I . . .,,.h Q, I ,,, gran , ' fx ,ff-f l 1 Q fx Q , ' U x . . I 5 BX 1 ' - 'fm' mf . 45 1 . X' 4 Z K , W , Q MIDI AND Tl xAs February 3 1956 Dear Students The mamtenance m Amerxca of a democratxc soczety a productxve economy an effxcxent government and a hlgh level of cultural outlook and moral convxctlon IS the greatest functxon of free publxc educauon May your stay at Carver Hxgh School equlp you to become a worthy member of our socxety and help you contrlbute to these axms Harold H Hxtt Superxntendent of Schools HHH pm DIIDLANIJ INIJICPENIJENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Iluumn ll. lll11TluvnulN1lNuIuY . A 1 p-45 MR C A THOMAS PRINCIPAL At Carver the Service Is Personal We accept the axuom that the school exusts for the educatuon of boys and gurls The school program of studles and nts total educatsonal actlvmes then become an :tem of fnrst tmportance Schools In a way are luke gasolme servlce statuons One gets your car ready for the road and the other gets you ready for your road of lrfe Some servrce statuons are llttle more than beat up old pumps by the side of the road A few schools are luke that too but we are happy to say that CARVER ns one of those schools that provide as wlde a range of rndnvndual servlces for the student as the super modern falling station provldes for the motorlst - ' u t 5 I . 'C - I - R ' as Q ' 71 ..... ,,,M,MMmQ. Q2 ,X . - A ' 'JR . . . , ' I I ' . I I Everyone knows what happens when o e druvss tnto a real top not h serxrce statuon at ktnd of gas wall ur an ou tre been checked recently? Clean the wundshueld Rest rooms snack bar And flnally the attendant calls a frmendly farewell as he thrusts unto your hands o marked map showing the way to your destnnatuon CARVER SCHOOLS luke wlse provude a remarkable range of personal services From the ttme one enters the check ups begun hearung eyesight teeth general health tntellu gence tests achnevement tests aptttude tests etc The students chassts are not standarduzed so the school funds plenty to do for each undnvudual No FBI agent knows more about the man he shadows than the good school knows about nts students For each student there ts a most detailed fule No one has descrlbed the school more aptly than dld Revo Deschalne a student In a hugh school at Fort Kent who sand Schools show Js a way of ltvlng and a way of moktng a llvnng If thas ObI9CfIVe IS to be matntamed at CARVER all of us must face up to our responstbullttes All of us as chtldren of the fathers of our country who gave to us thus wonderful system of educatlon and the opportunuty to make the most of ourselves In every way All of us as pupuls and students to accept the opportunuty offered to do our best wuth zeal and devotnon All of us as parents clttzens teachers adrnlnustrators and board members to gulde and support schools so that they may be truly open doors of opportunuty to all lf all of us assume these responslbllntles and carry out the programs destgned to fulfnll them we shall un time I am confndent be able to say tn good consclence that we have accepted thrs grand system of educatuon and are wullnng to defend at from all assaults and that we an turn wlll be able to glve to our children better tralnung and more opportunities than we ourselves are enloytng today We are grateful indeed to all of those who contrubuted nn any way to the publncatnon of this our 1956 school annual CH n ' e, ' - c ' : 'Wh ' A it be, Sir? Has the a' ' y 'r E ss , . , - , . t - ' 1 ' , ' , , , ' '- . . , . , . , . . . ,, ' , , f - , , - , , 1 ' ' ' I I I ' I I A l , , , , , . !' If K I The Carver Junior Senior Hiqh School s child centered and is committed to the policy of giving necessary training to meet the needs and interests of the child physically mentally socially spiritually emotionally morally and tor continued growth in a changing society There is evidence that teachers and pupils are harmoniously cooperating in stimulating a wholesome curiosity about themselves and their environment The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of each pupil in each grade level It proposes to inspire self realization human relationship eco nomic efficiency and civic responsibility There is a close articulation of the curriculum from school unit to school unit and from grade t grade within the school The method used in attaining our goals and obiectives is determined co operatively by the teachers and pupils in proportion to their individual abilities We believe that The purpose of public school education is to provide every youth regard less ot ability environment or race the opportunity to develop physically mentally socially economically morally and spiritually to maximum capacity Only in this way can we create members of our democratic society capable and desirous ot making a positive contribution to our way of life We believe that A democratic society requires self-reliant individuals capable of making their own decisions and adjusting themselves to our changing world. OBJECTIVES To provide learning activities that stimulate pupils to think critically and reach sound conclusions. provide the informational and cultural training necessary for citizenship a democratic society. . develop sound health habits and wise use of leisure time. develop a keen sense of moral obligation and social responsibility. develop the behavior pattern demanded by a democratic society. 6. To stimulate an awareness of the relation between rights and duties. 7 To recognize the worth and dignity of each individual personality. Philosophy of Carver Junior-Senior High School l 2 To 3 To 4 To 5 To ff in . . 4-4-'ff , I ' cnguage Arts Eughfh Grade Advusor MRS D B CONALLY Home Economucs Vocohonol Carpentry MRS J F COOPER English Semor Advisor r' 1 f 1 K :Ng ri s'f 'f N 1-tix' ' H' 73 - . . I -fx L MRS. T. S. BELL MR. T. J. CHANDLER D' 7 N A A . MW,-A 1 P A , Q' Q ,Q i MRS M l. CORNELIUS MRS T Y DENNIS Business Administration Music Tenth Grade Advisor Seventh ' rade Advisor sa- X , - ,.4 MRS. M. L. GORDON MR. WILEY HOLLEMAN Secrefary - Registrar Chemistry Eleventh Grade Advisor V xi ,i 2 .mf-1-ff' f MRS W L MCKINNEY MISSG L McKNlGHT Socual Sfudues Health and Physucal Educafuon Seventh Grade Advnsar Basketball w-wwQinu-1 MR. RAYFIELD MEDCALF MRS. D V RICHARDSON Band and Socual Scuence Language Arts Nunth Grade Advasor Seventh Grade Advusor '-32.3,-L. ,V , A 6 ' nv' nv . A fi Q3 ti ,ff L. 1' ' ? 1- 5 .xi 4, fn! , , 5 I 424 3 , V Q, f ' 4 5 1 K' , --WML , 331 . A.- I C1500 MR S L TAYLOR MR J L WILLIAMS Art and Mafhemahcs Mathematics and Football Eighth Grade Advisor Tenth Grade Advisor 12 5 , ,451 ff .lyk . A MRS. R. M. MCKINNEY MR. W. A. JONES Librarian Basketball and Physical Education Ninth Grade Advisor Cateterla Workers M E elyn B ook M D tho Fo te Janitorial Staff W e C B e M l.. s v0 f ff W CEASTRU NK DOROTHY Helen Dramahcs Club Sensor Band Typing Service Club COOPER RACHEL MAE G Dramahcs Club Typmg Service Club Mayorette COOPER HATTIE JO Lnl Coop Dramahcs Club Girls Glee Club Typmg Service Club Sensor Band Drum Maloreffe GARY A J Trlclcey Dramahcs Club Student Councul Football Capfaln Basketball Sensor Bancl Choral Club Class Presudent BELL IDA BEATRICE O ey Dramaflcs Club Cheerleader Girls Glee Club BROWN BOOK ER T Smoky BRl GGS JAMES Droopy Dramafncs Club Track BROWN ELNORA A m Forensic Club Typnng Service Club v It In I I4 ll ll l .A . . 1 'v R I ' I ll ll ll i ll Dramafics Club Drcmafics Club x ., .A ls I I . . , 'I 6 I I ' ' HR yll ll ' ll JACKSON LEROY Killer Dramatncs Club Football Senior Band LEE ALVA MAE Lil Sister Dramatics Club Typing Service Club Art Club JON ES ROBERT C Pete Dramatucs Club Basketball MGKINZIE MELVIA Nuddy Dramatics Club Typing Service Club Student Council Forensic Club Class Vice President GILBERT LEOLA Eartha Kitt Typing Service Club Dramatucs Club Girls Glee Club HARRIS MARTHA Saint Dramatlcs Club Girls Glee Club N GILLESPIE BERNARD Cabbage Dramatucs Club Basketball Football Trainer HUDSON HAYWARD ut Dramatics Club Football Class Business Manager vi' RAINEY BESSIE Bemta Dramatncs Club Malorette Student Counctl Choral Club Sensor Band Class Assistant Secretary SPARKMAN L J Skmny Dramatlcs Club Football Tramer Basketball SHAW HELEN RUTH Pucldm Dramatncs Club Girls Glee Club STURGEON RAYMOND Pretty Boy Dramatucs Club MITCHELL ROSlE Sweet Suxteen Dramatucs Club Student Council Girls Glee Club Class Secretary and Treasurer Annual Edntor un Chuef POLK BETTY FRANCES Short Top Dramatlcs Club Typung Service Club Traclc Basketball Cheerleader NELSON LEON Handsome Football Dramatucs Club PO LK ELTON Jnvey Dramatlcs Club I I ll ' I1 ll ll ' I ,r. I I u ll ll ' ll ' 2 . I I I lx ' 1. ll ' In . . , . A I ' I , II ' II ll I- T il. . S' A A x WH ITLEY MARK Samson DfGmGlICS Club Football MRS J F COOPER Homeroom Advisor THOMAS, D'ORACY Eleabife Dramctics Club Senior Bond Typing Service Club WEBB INA PEARL GYP Dramoflcs Club Choral Club THOMPSON, JOHN V Walgreen Dramafics Club Senior Band Typing Service Club WEATHERSPOON JOE St Peter Dramaflcs Club 'Jn' , mJ,,,4 ' ff' ,ff MA , n J r .,, ' I' f .v x -W , - ', . ' ' 1 f I ' ,J nv 'n .. , ,rf I Q A 0 H, .ya ,L ,J ..A- , - f- ' ..-ff ,..f!,f ,S ,,-Ji' .J r'1I' .v- ' ,. n' ' 1 X' ,'!,.K , .H ' ' , X ,- 1, , .,ff' ,J ,.,-f I -1-' -, . ,,. .Q l .,,.,-f 4 -.A J, ,, 5 . ' x ,, ff- ,,4 ,e ' 'fl ll .. J .1 4 JJ, r I . J , ff- V,.r' I 1 ph f., ...J' , ' if I, rf' ani' -. ' ,. ,.,.- , ,fl ddr. X. M.-,' 4 . uf A' ..1- ..f' I ff' ff' , . ' auf' ' - - J ,J 1 'v ,- . ,J ,f- I-4455, X ,xv '- .4.L.: ' r V ' -I , 1 , ,.4 ,.f'f'!--.- ' 'f ',, t I , Jr J. .,5a' -1, ' . . , .' 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' 1 ., 'Y Vin' I Most Llkely to Succeed MELVIA JEAN M KENZIE l Ideal Girl BESSIE RAINEY Cutest Girl RACHEL MAE COOPER Most Handsome Boy LEON NELSON Most Dependable ROBERTC JONES ROSIE PEARL MITCHELL Most Versatile BETTY FRANCES POLK A J GARY Most Talented A J GARY HATTIE JO COOPER Most Popular B ERNARD GI LLESPI E DOROTHY C EASTSTRU NK Campus Fllrts ELTON POLK LEOLA GILBERT Ideal Couple JOE WILLIE WEATHERSPOON LLNORA BRONN Q 3 Best Dancers ROBERT C JONES ALVA MAE LEE Best Dressed JAMES BRIGGS DOROTHY CEASTSTRUNK Most Talkatlve IDA BEATRICE BELL RACHEL MAE COOPER Second Most Handsome Boy RAYMOND STURGEON Seniors on the Varslty Basketball Team BETTY FRANCES POLK BERNARD GILLESPIE ROBERTC JONES Seniors Wlth The Band D Orocy Thomas Dorothy Ceoststrunk John Thompson Leroy Jackson Rachel Mae Cooper Hattie Jo Cooper Drum Malorefte and Bessne Rauney 5 'ix -...X li awe?-f Seniors With The Hornets Leon Nelson Leroy Jackson Mark Whutley andA J Gary O 0 ' H I I I I I ' f -' .f ' f . -sw , K' 1-ng N -ul J I Q ' 3 lr I T npr J I ,M 'ul' - . 6 an V .J a .i 1? 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Thompson Shurley Wardell Bermce Dreamy Eyes Grease Price Wanda Riley Eddie Lal Ceasor Boston Blackue 'li 8 1 1 '3 fx - r 'L gf Jones Roseffa McKunzne Joyce McPherson Tommie om Mitchell Arluefha Shorty Moore Wnlluam a N elson Rosle Skeeter Sa nders Luther I Sanders Gary Suggs 4 Berks Mary Hudspeth George af bfvi Glenn Nanme Lee Wmnle fl? Goodley Ello Mayberry Ben 4'7- YP K, Hoyle Vurgue Moore Edward O 2 1-nas, fl, Kyi- X- i7r 41' Pafe Willie Polk Anme Sanders Bessle Tmmon Bobby Mr Wnley Hollemon IO 2 llfh Grade Advisor f T ' Burlcs Johnny D Gnddlngs Helen Davis Barbara A Hall Bobby J Denmon Wall Etta Harrlson Leonard Jefferson Joyce Monroe Ida Bell Lewis Barbara Mooring Norrls Mayberry, Mattie Pardue, Addie A , Parks John Spells Ruby Sturgeon Glorua Wallace Verna Weatherspoon Vernell Wh utmore Barbara fr'- .nI ' as Tmmon Myrtle Tolfon BettyJ H udson K T M J L Wal no S is Homeroom Advusor . X xi 2. Brazell, Bennie Evans, Betty Jo Dolly, Henry Henry, Luther Eldridge, Helen Jenkins Ella Johnson Mable Po L Jones Joseph Ransom Bobby Nelson Julia Sacldler Curfls x Wilson Ruby Lee Porter Ruby P Miles Ollie Bessie Jackson Calvin Dancer Myrfle Ms M L Cornelius iv! Scurlark, Lula M. Tryon, Eorlean Shaw, lrene Williams, Robert Spurkman, Dorothy Williams, W. T. Homeroom Adv I sor Simmons Coclis P' 'Q -in p. v 9-u .xg-an r Xa X 'IF I WJ f' e 5 iw ff ' I K , pre' ' J .. ,E Y - N ,A mx X x X ,Q r x xl- X4 1 V R 3 l 315' 7 - ': ' K. .S 1 X., KA-fs l , . M.. ,V EA ' H ' E as A ky -1 ,n l 4 L I if-I - -' ' ' Y, Q. x Q 11- U iz.: 4 2 X K Q, 1. V K L ff - FLW h' , .1 I .A X .Q .4 1 5 O -fr - X' 1 1 V- K Q. V. .Q h 'K - i ' f i . Y, 3,2 , if 5-X . .4 . A, 1, ,A lk .B .lx I .. V h ..-,. K 1 vt' 'ka Ti 11: 'W x A L Q wt . , , ,jc X . , , Xxx . 151 ':. . v Y - . -9' ' Ya X' is 1 ' V! ' I Cdl' I x 'go v4 Mgt E h f,f'. 2 .1 r .Q M Y- X ' f in . , 5 :si 5. 'A 4 - '- , 2, N Q h ,dl 'sk , I , 'Q kj? 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S-.J Parker Sandro Smufh Huey L-sv Hutchunson Addue Wulson Benme Hall J Robunson EsrerL Upson Juluus U-O 04-M Schrock John Mr Rayfueld Medcolf Homeroom Advlsor So nders Dousy Works ns Lolo -1 Mormon Curley Brunson , James Clark, Allen I Carufhers, Earl L. Cook, John L. L. X Gary Maxine Gilbert Billie oe Jackson Arfh ur Lusk J lm Ceasfrunk, Charles Curtis, Eddie B. Griffin Nathaniel Marshall BlllleJ Chilcls, Esferline Eaden, Thelma J. , Huclspefl' George MCCQI lsfer Lois .A L i WN lx N .gh x , l W. Q C 1 A SX, L 5. F in X A s K XX -. McClalm Joyce Pruce LeslueC -sk-us hsk Smnfh Moe Frances Wheeler Harvey Medeorns Gules Rlchardson C Wayne X Sterlmg Annie Kelly Gloria Nelson Dorothy Ro erts I V haf Pate Wllle Scurlarlc Clofeal R LX Washington Charlie Watson Ora Lee Spencer Phyllls Mr W A Jones Homeroom Advnsor . I . I . I ' i . J. ' , ' . ' , . la , . . , fs cy , Cgglffa, , 'Va as X. x 'lf f-.3 , Q: jr ,X , xxx , Q I W w A W 1 1 x I 4' ' .q , , A 1 95' x A or I 3 a e My 11: ? We K 1' 'D 'SVT Barley Woodrow Davus Curtis f.-3 Hart, Garfueld McDonald, Effa Ree Eighth Grade J Blaylock Frank Freeman Jessue ee K' Hanes, Herman Marshall, Vurgima 1 Brackens Annue Guddungs Ruby Howard, Montgomery Massi nga I l , Odessa .,N X X519 Carter Leonard Green Roger x f' Jackson, John R. O , 'r,- E A 1: my f r ' 6 9 , X .- 3 l 1. ' l A 'Vp F lx k , L 9. 1 2 x l 'al ei I e 6 lf . xr - . V ' flv k g I . t - xi? Y 5' U 4 Y V s, ,rw A f, Q-5 ,V - . .11.,'.:I::E:?:. N - A T I. KV b x'N-...-J' 4 .'-' ' fl' I Q 3 .V rf '-,e N .- 1 - 1 X a M '. , 1 :2-1-,':2'u:-zz'-Biz K , - 0 1 . I I I . I . I . I . L . . I I f. 8 5 r , I C x ' Xi M y. s . , I 2 xy Moore, Phyllus -1' Nelson EmmaC Rolllson Gloria Eaden, Charles Perry, Wullle Nlblerf Helen Sanders Bertha fr Whufe, O L Dancer, Delores 1 SIM Parks Joe D Sheppard Barbara Oluver, George Jackson, Arthur Porter Lloyd Davnd Williams Cecll A gl Berry, James Mrs. T. S. Bell Homeroom Advisor e ,,, -gt A Q x . I 5 . li, . I 1 -. , 1 X ' Q ij 6 ' I , l -X 4 . ' I . I ' . I I ' I ' . I . I I . . I . . Y Y 5 fi ? A9 . Db! , I x x XL if E all il! 5 ' Q Bell Dorofhyl Chomoers Glen Gruffnn Roselle Kelly' George af x Us .1176 Berry Robert E Eldridge Zulo M Y QQ Hmes Thurman L King Imogene 'Q 475 '35 -4 Brown Wllue Ellis Frank Hooks Lula Moe Lee Mae K r G K Q 'Wt oz, ,5 e- .- . C- H. I- i Bru nson George Gatewood Chester Johnson DorusJ Massmglll Jum Mayes Thomas L Racksfraw Vamus 6 cab if Scott, James L Moore, Gloria 14? ,-f'P'Y R Mitchell Henry Rafllff George a X 44? 'Bk ZX? fy Nlbleff Mildred Robinson Roy L Wallace, L B Washington, Vernell McClenclon, Harvey Davis, A. D in Parclue Alvin Sqddler Bobble lx l' Weafherspoon, Eldridge Mr. S. L. Taylor ,,,,, , jii '- L 5 'Qu i ' Q Qs 3 -'JK N : fx M ' s I' E. E . . K. iq -5, - 1, , + A ' .f s -1 -f X -1 f fit, H - I ,212 ' ' . Q ffl, if?'L,.i:'3 , c . I . I . I . I ' . I I I ' I . .X ' xx A ' - fair Homeroom Advisor Seventh Grade Bradford Don E Harrls Mattle Keets Margorette Moore Israel Broughton Glorna Heath Elva Levels Louise Murry Betty Duson Lev: Glddmgs JamesW Jones Rnclwarcl Hudspeth W llue X kk. if Mason Donald Maxwell, Wnllle F Roberts Charles Saddler Norrls .NX Q , IL X 1 Q -, A . - l X , A ,R , I ' I I . ' . I ' . I . , I i . , . X N ' or 1 L- , J A l ', . lf l 5 lx lk Q .e-.............,..,...l.' V . SAL . A Q. , . f f I I If 1 . I I . I . . I I I I . l Smnfh Samuel L Sferlnng Arthur Skunner Bu y Brown Garth Chusm Mandy Harmon Eddne Mason Ollne Shaw Curhs Mrs T Y Dennis Homeroom Advssor rv Wilson W Hue E Lewus Oscar Bat es Bull e Debose MaryA Hocker Rosla Lee Johnson Rncharcl H Bridges Frank Douglas George 94 X X Huckaby Verna Jomer Corrie Brown VerglaR Elclrrdge Wilford Jackson Roger Kung Lmcla Coleman Eddle Earl Gllberi' Betty Faye Johnson Pearllne Kung Marshall D fix Y A N 1 'Ny x ' ,. X f ' K X ,, v r l ' -or - , f ff J A fl , ' i J. ' , , ' . , ' 1 ' I l I . l I lf J . . 5 'X .fs if .X Aibrrli i Q 1 K 1 .MU ' f 5 1 x xv I . i xxx I I I I . I 1 . I I 0 0 I I ' I . Lee Calvln Monroe EmmaD Ra :ff Ella Jean S -W Sanders Joyce Ann Spearman Rosle Sturgeon Earneshne Walker Lucille Whale Doris Marne Bridges Frankie Woods Cassie Hemphill Lols Holland Young Barbara Ann Goodley Glorla Helen Mrs W L McKmney Homeroom Advusor A . X I . 1 - fl' I I E ve! an , In 'S .mx Sw S 5,-J L Alexander W llne Clay Floyd Hocker RobbueM Johnson Helen Anders V nvuon Cooper Morne Housfon Wcndolene Lewus Bernuce Burgess Wullue Gullespue Burboro Jackson Jorma Mayberry Paul 1 ne Brozell AnmeL Harris Lllluun New Jenkms LolsAnn Moseley Corme Polk Elous Sturgeon Shlrley Lacy Dorothy Polk Wlllne Thompson Gladys WllllGm5 Annie Burton Robert of Shelton Don A Van Dyke Davld 6 'R XXX Shelton Wanda Ann Wxlson Davncl E 'lo Org, 4' 54' Pl' 'lo 1 41' ll gn, 'F :I MQ White Eva Jean Jones Robert Mrs D V Rnchardson Homeroom Advusor ll '.'ll Q' -' , ft ,. ' yhxl X yy I.. . X - 5. x 1 Q , X X ' ' F R W Q Q A x X ,A - rx '. -, - 'N t Q X .x i H- fl WX' Y xi D 1 K . l I . I . . J' I ' f . D D rx 1 Qi it . . ,. N 6 V : I I l I DDQ It VA ' - v D 4 X rr lk? , .?'gl,', I ' K A H5 X I H , I , l.t I . l I l . I I , 0 . . . 1 9 MH ! 1,4 7 fr: 4 ala f 'Wi 'P as UI .-V J! .v vm Q 1 ' f ah M I 1. 117 ' if 3- I , . gr, . :Cf 'bra' ag . fy A l? .,,.A7: JL? Q M Z' ' ff 1- f 7 S,-fl 5 ' -' 'I .A ff J Yi ' He. A' ggi , f ' W ' .,.f, I fy! I 1 J!! V .f gfig A 1 47115 -1?-fiv 4' df'f1.'1f ,5 ' y. arf Q - V. f' et' W? .J I 4i32.'.f'ig',y f ' 4 24312, I, YL, yy 'Q ,L X1 . xml' ,sig is ,- . T.. ' F ,- igi. f ' 2. -'figef J a I 1 'A rg' '71 2 ft . W vg 'U 1 ag' , 7 V' .K Q fl Y , l . s r -QV, 4 L1 X 1 1 I , . , 1' . , ,,..-71 fu-241.5 .' ERN EST JOE CLEMONS J President of Student Council It V X ! ,K x X E unior O O Sfudenf QP Caunczl 1 F 'i Pl' l 'r:n.. ALL GROWTH DEPENDS UPON ACTIVITY The Student Council acts as a clearing house for student opinion on all matters touching student welfare and provides a means through which students work closely with the principal and faculty an lointly sponsored school programs Most Important is the councll's being a place where the students can exercise themselves in the art of self government under the democratic process The Student Council is divided into threeduvislons having its own complete orgamza tion The First Division I5 the General Council with its officers, committees and its assembly of representatives from the homerooms The Second Division rs the class or gamzatoon For each of the sux groups Seventh and Eighth Grades,Freshman, Sopho more, Junior, and Senior there is an organization consisting of officers an advisor, and the necessary committees all from the various homerooms. The Third Division is the Homeroom organ i zation with its officers, the homeroom teacher, and necessary committees. X' , vtg? N . - ,' ' Qimfitfff? ' , ' 0 4 ll, wg ,T ,fr--E. s'- - it 1 ,lf 1 f lv ' gm. , '1n.,,,lZ3' , y, j 1 I, Y 41 ' f c K 5 I . Q . t - ., H.. , ,- Z 1- , Q I if-.lr I ' K W if 5 - A it W Rm ,I A V os. NV A ' A .r ' V f ,,' ,X 2 .I A, .Y vi., ' . I is--V . n ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 0 -- - . . --- . . . . . . . I Ko LX. 'SEN Annual Staff Advisors nnual Staff Rosle Pearl Mufchell EDITOR IN CHIEF Ernest Joe Clemons Busuness Manager Helen Elclruclge Sports Eclufor Joyce Mclienzle Secrefary Arlveflweo Mlfclwell Achvufy Edufor Bermce Warclell Class Edufor Melvua J Mclienzue Assustant Eclutor A J Gary Sports Eclntor 54 ,ns kr' Y Hal I m ready for fun Dorothy Helen Ceasfsfrunk Forglve me I was only feosnng Now lef s dance Creohve Dance Scene Hothe Jo Cooper ooY8Y' OILSOY' Gut back! You re not allowed un thus lomt D Oracy Thomas Bessie B Rauney Lend me your ears! Vincent Cotton Arlietlwea Mitchell Ernest Joe Clemons Virgie Faye Hoyle QQNATXQ F as U 2 Jo Ann Debose Junior chosen by popular vote fo relgn os MISS CARVER 1955 56 i . 1 . l X X I , 2 iii x 2- ' L. 51 A ' A j ' ' u ll - I I nl' I MISS CARVER Jo Ann Debose and escort John Parks 6 fi 1 . X 3 z - E i Q L E . 'SC 1 . , . x Q , x ' 'N I 5 1' . R if J wg, - , I , , xt 3 E., J X ll ll I I TWELFTH GRADE HOMEROOM CLUB OFFICERS Presldenf A J Gary Secretary Rosle Pearl Mufchell Vlce President Melvlc McKenzie Business Manager Robert Jones ELEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM CLUB OFFICERS President Bernice Wardell Vnce Presudent Arluefhea Mufchell Secretary Joyce McKenzne Assusfanf Secretary lrus Hudspeflw Business Manager, Ernest Joe Clemons 3 5 X C H i 3 F , e E 3 ' x x - 5 4 .Ss 5 E we , 2 ' n, 31 5 f .' A .. l f Q j, Y :-if f ,xf ff 44' f ' s B s . - A X ow vt ri J h 1 if . I I . I . . . - I . I Af I ' - . - . , I ' '. 1 . I gn... Tenth Grade Homeroom Club Officers Presudent Helen Rose Eldrndge Secretary lrene Shaw Vlce Presndent Mable Johnson Business Manager L C Polk President John Parks Vnce Presuclent Leonard Harrnson Secretary Myrtle Tunmon Assnstant Secretary Glorna Sturgeon it it l 3 a g M f, -is ' X . 5 2 ' N2 1 ' . , 3,1 ' fl ' v f . is O . I . I . - . I . I . I .2. 0 I k' - . I . r 3 X. I . 1 A j ' l mth Grade Homeroom Club Qfflcers President Earl Caruflners Secretary Maxine Gary Vuce Presnclenf Wayne Rnclwardson Treasurer Dorothy Nelson Presndenf LovreC Glllesple Vuce Presldenf Alice Johnson Secretary Cl'1l'lSllFle Brown Treasurer Ella Barnett K: , , , fe I 1 : 2 'ei' if M . 2 .- r 2 3' ll ' ' Nz-Q-X 'Q' 1 .X ,..l , e. .,t f 2 I 5 1 f e I V 1 5 i 2 x r -. , Q A - I Tlx - I . . ,L . .Q , X v 5 xr - -. Ei . :. - 0 O I I I - I I , I ' , - I , I I N K 3 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM CLUB OFFICERS Pressdenf George Brunson Secretary Rosella Gruffun Vece President George Kelly Treasurer Zula Eldrudge .111 J gl Presnclent VnrgnmaR Marshall Vuce Presuclenf Frank Blaylock Jr Secretary Bertha Sanders Assusfanf Secretary Delorls Dancer J. . ,, , W ,,,,, ,. ..,. .,... . 1 , : I , I . nf, N , N N f, . N . . N ,f kv V N . . - . 1 G , , 4 . 'Q 4- ' U h N N l ,nf - Q A 5,1 . I KW, Q.-mr .V ,ir .XY 'fl p .II L A x,. Y ' ' -nf.,-Q-. , 44 .... , I, ,, . - q - , ' . M-.-H, , . 9 .f , mwn ' V , V , . -. x . 1.1 - -,f,f1:,- .f ,. Seventh Grade Homeroom Officers SECTION3 Barbara Gillespie President Shirley Sturgeon Vice President Pauline Mayberry Secretary Corlne Moseley AsslsfanfSecre1'ary Dorothy Lacy Treasurer Mrs D V Richardson ln sfrucfor Dramatics Club D'Oracy Thomas, President Helen, Ceasrrunk, Publicity Chairman A. J. Gary, Vice President Bessie Rainey, Reporter Joyce McClaim, Secretary Norris Mooring, Sfage Manager ' If e r x f 3 , ,. ,.A,, 'X is Q 4. C5 if 2 ,fi 4. 'e . ' I F , xx I W kt? O . . I . 7 . I . - . I . I P . I I I F ' ' ' . I - 4u.A Forensic Club MelvuaJ McKenzne Presudenf Leola Gllberf Secretary Elnora Brown Vuce Presldent Mrs W L McKunney Sponsor .:s......J SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM CLUB OFFICERS OF SECTIONS l AND 2 Mathe Pearl Harrus Vergua R Brown Presudents Donald Mason Dons Whufe Vice Presudents Glorna Goodley Louise Levels Secretaries :Q j 9 - U , 'bg-TQ-'jg . F ' p . V, .. messy. WX I at XS ' ' 1 l ' L1 2 f. mf I . xg V K .Q f -5' Q.-5, Q ral ' Q ' Sy . . kk 5' ln I .' 1 Q X ' ,' 1 4 s u, I 1 Q . l Q Q ' An- Andi 1 1 ,RW W :- 31 o ' I I , ' . f Q , fffs-'24'3'?s y I .. , ,'.,r1r:,5m3,:g L , X L .Eg ' ' YY ... Q lf 3 . Q' A Q f X . . iff' l . - .e 'A 'f W ,L U .,,. S I . I V 1 .,...,.,,. ...i Q . v. s-F7 I F H23 . - JW 1+ . 1 4 I A in A- .5 , -,' I A-. Y...A,... V I '- I ' I I I I ' I I ' Explorers Club C Wayne Rvchardson President Addie Pearl Pardue Secretary .lown lf Parks Vice Presndenf Harold Alexander Sergeant at Arms High School Choral Club Mrs. T. L. Y. Dennis, Sponsor rm' A-ld Blble Club Myrtle Tunnuon Presnclenf Joyce Jefferson Secretary Julna W Nelson Vuce Presudenf Verna B Wallace Treasurer Mrs W L McKunney Sponsor Safety Patrol DonalclR Mason Clpfaun WnllueJ Wallace Co Capfaun Mr S L Taylor Sponsor 'Ma' , , A . o . .. 3. 1 ' , . ' , - . fi ' f . W' . y I if , ..e 1. fs , M X li, X , , ,. xr l I ll I I I . . I . - . i I . . . , K ,vas V1 A .K iz? S Nl l '5l 5 i1. . U - , QKWS ?Yf 'rL ff' of , M2-. . evils jjq,,' . A ,--1 y , . s 5 . 5 1 , Q- Q 1, ,V ' f' no f qfpf 'W .' Gm, . ' I I . . . 0 I - , . . . , Scene from Englzsh Class F' U l F Scene In the Library X, Homemaklng Class Mrs D B Conally Instructor 'AQ S1 HOMEMAKING CLASS AT WORK ! r 7 Future Carpenters Build House ...i -iw, av.....,.,,,,,,1 Under the new vocotloncrl program C H S boys show c great amount of unterest and enthusiasm un constructmg Q four room house 20 x 22 to be auctioned off to the hnghest bidder Mr T J Ch n dler Instructor V I' s A 'xx .. igh v- B. A t t I ,,-,QQf' .5 . W F Y -F, Y A Wm 5 ., , A W-. fl. rf H MV x it Mr, - L , - .,- . N H -WJ 1 I 1' ' ' - 4 . f. ! x Ish. Y. ,Z r I A - .- Q N. ' . 7 Vw-,A-7, A-- '-XX -r W -,-,,,.mf--'-- W p X a-9-,wld-,wld W ., no . M-, -df--Q--iw 'M' ' 5 X ., ' 'MMT Q I L-' ' , , ' ' ' '-'1 t e r f - ' o - . ., - ' ' ' ,L A X -W an ffm ' ' , A t e fi-ev:-ff-.. f75,'..3fF' . , , . . . , , . . . . o - , . Vocational Carpentry Planning Group LEFT TO RIGHT Travus Felux Assustant Foreman Luther Sanders Foreman Codls Sxmmons Assustant Foreman L C Polk Foreman -1 1--1 Xb High School Art Class INTEREST IN ART VARY These students are xnkmg dumensnonaluzmg paper glass pamt mg paper sculpture and textule paantnng Mr S L Taylor Instructor o 0 7 I + 2 1 I 5 . . , . 4 1 . F. .1 ' f - in 5 53: l - -, -v' ' ,Q ' 1 l 1 l .- ,xv V x - f' , F x It 3 JY' I r r I I ' . . . , A Class In Geometry IVF 9 a A Laboratory Demonstration in Chemistry 0 O Q9 ,i 5' .Qif A 1 'L' 4 A A ' , 'W .pa fair r ,Ll law. f' A v fy' V? S .1119 y ' ' - 6 .-0 . V ,A J' X fy 1 r HV4 ,.,,,, n QQ,-Nw v T Q ' I V1 ' 1 'S' in BRASS SECTION Nelson Joseph Jones Gary Cooper San ders Alonzo Durham John Parks 6272.07 BRASS SECTION Roger Green Zula Eldridge Willie Wilson D Oracy Thomas, Norris Mooring Wayne Richardson Luther Henry Leroy Garfield Hart. , . Frank Blaylock, Leonard Carfer, Rosie f fi' PERCUSSION SECTION Bernice Wardell, bass drum, Rudy Wilson, cymbals, Helen Eldridge, be l ls, Robert Nixon, snare drum, John Thompson, snare drum, Roger Williams, snare drum. IQ! v ' , 'I I M I ll -A REED SECTION bose, clarinet, Mary Ellen Hall, oboe Kenzie, saxophone, Daisy Sanders, alto saxophone . Dorothy Ceasfsfrunk, clarinet, Jo Ann De- Harvey Wheeler, saxophone, Joyce Mc- Percussion Section Robert Nixon John Thompson Roger Wllluams Ruby Wilson Helen Rose Eldrldge Bermce Wardell In 'S 'J 1 1 T Z-if Carver's Combo Leroy Jackson, Trombomst, Alonzo Durham, Trumpet, Harvey Wheeler, Tenor Saxophomst, Gary Cooper Sanders, Trumpet, Robert Nuxon, Drummer, John Parks, Cornet, Marshall King, Jr., Tenor Saxophomsr. NOT PICTURED: A. J. Gary, Jr., Box Player. In ' I T Y y L. i 5 D ' ' s - ee ' 55 1'-' T, 1 X 25' N fl . 1' - mix +I. If-.,.,l,4 ' P I' jx il' -V ...r ' i s V -- X . 1 .- Y Q - I Q ,. N 3 , V i Q .1 5' . Majorettes BOTTOM, left to right: Bessie Rainey, Head Moioreffe, Hattie Jo Cooper, Drum Mojoreffe. TOP left to right: Clncrles Esther Ceosfsfrunk, Irene Show, Eorleon Tryon, Roclwel Moe Cooper. T f X, N ' 1, T' l 'Wx K Q' ?'-11525 Marching Band HEART FOQMMQN ' C 4 2. M ge e N . f -wk V ' f . M A A 0 ,fi . 1 - - ' ' f l, nf Q Q I ' 2' N O 5 --L ' - Q0 8 A ff i' ' Y -L 'T . JW4 is 1 I N - V C s f T , -, -,. ' 5, . Y' V ' lf ' . F ' I , v AL: l f L , fe ' -A T, - . , iii! f-T'Ci?w4 'C ' .5121 Q Q V-4 f ' E 'fe 24 ' - , T M3 s- C 1 ,gfw.5 ,:. . Cheerleaders Moe Frances Smuflw Earl Corulhers Betty Frances Polk Ido Beofrnce Bell .L.z-S.:-..S2'l ' Sensor Girls' Dance Group Belly Polk Hofhe Jo Cooper Rachel Moe Cooper Alva Mae Lee I I I - . ' s r 1 li 1 7 B X 5 1 - , A Q Q B , f ' I Q 0 O V I I Sophomore Dance Group Doroflny Sparkman Helen Eldrudge Beffy Jo tvons Eorleor Try n 6.-vw 4? 611 Us- ' U -Q, 1:-A4 FRESHMAN SINGING GROUP Q! ff The Carverettes Glorzo Kelly, Phyllns Spencer, Jean Ann Bell, Chrushnc Brown, Charles Ceasfrunk I ' , ' , . . 0 -1 f: -.f ' , 1 f- 1' 1 r M ' ' 1 1 - , Mr -2 M F' f if 51.3- Q: ' , , 1 ' 5 Y 'Q - '5 'W if e u? e 3. Q ' e .f 12' is 3 Q21 1 ut, F' 2 ' 31, ' . Q -1' ' - '- Q - of ' fe y ' Q 11 . sf' zz 1 A : S 5 - - 1 P, - f ' 5 A .-L1 , -,L , A W ,A-4 jiri'-Q, - f 1 L '55 if i N 4 ,fro Y f N, G x , ' J- ' .ff mf' 1 N .y ,V , -'Q ,fl K Q Y K A , W' -of- 5 , 3 Af ' 1 . ,- A-ff :envy ., 'Xu-. 3ZDl41'l91' .1-sf-f-Q..-M H ,.q,f fi .61 ,W f T: ,,,' ' Ha . if ' I I I r ' uv .. ,yf 5' ' ' A - 'P ' V ' 27' ' 1 Tv' fir. ,r , , y 'P' 4 , 1' :' .' -' . V . 5' El 4 -I 5 i if 9 I. ' v .1 . I 1' Z' ' I -s-s-,'-A., 'xf-kv-.-.A . .Z i. I i 4 1- .. Cv 4 In I 4' 2 F 1 I '9 . Q 2' . Q I Q ' X . ' . . X ' --A N E U ....,... 5 ll A f 'LA It : Z H 2- T - - 1. A-1 K '71 I Z 5.5, f' Hi, -' L.,.,.u' Q -. Aff. 'QS' x- , ,fx 'Mr ,T-fl Q, I '- 5 '- -w K i ffzv- f .'5.,:,,' . -- 'ag .- 5--. IE... K 1 Wu Girls' Varsity Track and Field Team DISTRICT WINNERS l955 Berry Frances Polk, Winnie Lee, Bernice Worclell, Clwrisiene Brown, and Sorcln Johnson. UB 1- ,Wm J sv' as., 'FRN I--' -623' Q' Girls' Relay Team 1200 and 400 yardl DISTRICT WINNERS 1955 nme Lee Sarah Johnson Chrnsfene Brown and Betty Frances Polk Miss G L McKnight Couch 9 , lv l x I 2- W .N 4 -i.,:..,...,.i,.. 'l '.T, , -,A KV f , 1 R . S N. v- - w , I Y ,'- , Q 4 n 14 na ' Af. -5, ', J, f 5 -9 ,I ,, rl V- I' 'v ,M X V. Nm. QT: M ' L 5. X Q-Qu g V' 1 . I ', A 4 ,vu ' T' - . rl , 5 , J Si I xr Q ' 4 , . W 8 ' ff- , 1 A .I 'f c,' - I-v ,gil'al,'l T l-Jlflfixl ., 'if-'ff-as , 1. , ,Q , 33:3 ,'fYTg1' 'N 4 .' ' ' , k X I ' par- fffr , . , + ' gr, M VAST , .:. M , f , - . ' W , . I I 1 ' . ' ' I I Girls' A Team in Action Betty Frances Polk Sarah Johnson Shirley Thompson Gloria Sturgeon Irene M. Shaw Helen Rose Eldridge ht 9 F Glrls 'A Team and Managers l955 '56 Mass G L McKmghf Coach Helen Rose Eldridge Captaun Rachel M Cooper Manager Shirley Thompson Co Capfaun Elnora Brown Manager '? Varsity Basketball IIBII Curfus, Clemons, Brunson, Dolly, Green, Alexander, Parks, Lusk, Sanders fManagerJ A TEAM Jackson Brunson Clemons Sammons Gruffun Jones Gary Sanders lManagerJ Mr W A Jones Coach ll ll Hudson, Bell, Gillespie, Jefferson, Durham, Parks, Clemons, Harrison, G. Jackson, C I I I . I . . I I I ' . , . Carver Hornets C Saddler J Clemons W Maore L Harnson L Jackson L Nelson A Whntley T McPherson D Caruflwers J Burks Mr J L Wulluams Coach ,JDS-x :J -:mil ,S 5 Q-4. wa 'S 'U 2. ,B 'x. i if wi lllunn--1 L. Nelson, A. Jackson, J. Upson, N. Gnffun, C. Saddler, K Hudson, T McPherson, C Shaw, L. Jackson, J Burks, M Whntley, A Gary, W Moore, D. Carufhers, W Wullxams, I Roberts, C. Jefferson, N Horns, V. Cotton, J. Parks, C. Sanders, L Har rason, J. Bell, J. Clemons, L Polk. Trauners- George Jackson, Bernard Gullesple, L. J. Sparkman, Henry Dolly. . , . , . . , . ' , . , . , I . ' , . , . , . . . . . , . ' V it . . ff- J . X , 'ull . - Q x ' . ' l C C N 2 , Ni-1. ,s , . ., El ' ...ffrj - nii . J-sglflkvi-, if , . -1 ll - Q 'A 'f f , A . f, ,, . . . .- -A - . s A , L .,,-.f -as f v .. - - M- 'Q - rn , . - V. . 'rf' -sw-if 'P H- F ' ,' C A ..- f f . A as ., WMM: ' ' .11 .vi -f-La' f if 5,1 V . 7 5 1 ' ' , . as X ji . 7' v .I fx K x F , . 'N A h f, x A '- , ,J L e .X b S A , -Y 4 ly Q . A .k ,, A -.,, . C 1 , ms ,JU L A ' '1 'V-f J- C ' is .. - - ' f f fs .i.,,.i.:. , - - - .. , s we .-me, . . . . J , ' A? 2 8 . -f 1 -sv, , 4 L Hugh School Golf Team Eddle Riley NorrlsMo0r1ng l V Roberts Bully Anders Mr W A Jones Coach 0 'la s Varsity Track Team Leon Nelson,Mark Whitley, Arthur Jackson, Gary Sanders, Tommle McPherson, I V Roberts, Bully Anders Wrllnam Moore, Dougan Carutlaers, L C. Polk, Joe Clemons, W T Wrllrams, James Brrggs, Alonzo Durham Felix Trcvls, Curtis Sacldler. Mr. J L Williams, Coach 0 I . 1 - . I - - , . . . . . , , A T A it fi Q- ff? 5 'ff ' 'WZ' x f,'i'. I ' A , my ,V -' -Q .- .fr Q ' r .- Y l C , E, J k lv. I, :Ppf 4: V N 1-,. if ' X 'if 'V ' THE HORNETTE1956 Carver Hugh School Mrdland Texas ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ln publushnng thus annual the staff wishes to acknowledge many sources ofand and many valuable suggestlons from the advlsors and from the administration The staff as especxally nndebted to many students who throughout the year ra e con trnbuted through materials and Ideas Special acknowledgement IS mad to the members of the Student Councul for thelr loyal support and fnnancaal contrnbutlons toward maknng thus c successful yearbook To all of our friends who arded us with thear advertssements and Interest participation and encouragement we extend our deepest appreclatlon It as fervently hoped that the productuon of thus HORNETTE 1956 will be of some assvstance to the class or group sponsor of T957 nn the publlcatuon of theur annual Then It as further hoped that the annual of T957wull exhibit better evrdence ofa 'ob well done Moreover may the HORNETTE T956 open new avenues nn the future for the production of a greater yearbook at Carver Hugh School When a lab IS completed the advrsors can really appreciate those with whom they have worked plus the :nvaluable assrstance of those who were not offucnal members of the staff To thus small corps ofpeople who worked so dulugently to make this publication a reallty goes our suncere gratutude and apprecnatson Sincerely yours 1tifR5'fAS'm,s I 1 1 . . . 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T 0 I Compluments of GREENWOOD APARTMENTS The Homes of Comfortable Lnvnng 2404 E Kentucky Furmshed and Unfurnnshed Apartments Reasonable Rates Propruetors W Holleman W Jones WHITE FRONT CAFE Dellcuous Meals Delnghtfully Served Johnny Nelson Propruetor AP Co SERVICE STATION CFormerIy Wood s No 31 Your Busuness Greatly Appreclated 501 E Texas MIDLAND TEXAS ROCKWELL BROS 8. CO Hugh Grade Bulldsng Materuals 112 West Texas Phone 2 2561 MIDLAND TEXAS Servnng Mndland Svnce 1904 Ladies Specualtues 407 W Illmous Phone 4 8607 MIDLAND TEXAS Complnmenfs Of SWANKY CLUB Phone 4 9464 1800 l: lllmols Manager Lawrence Clay Greetmgs from PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO 301 S Mann Phone 4 5508 MIDLAND TEXAS . . . 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I MIDLAND, TEXAS . - . . d EI DER CHEVROLET COMPANY f-X QS! andy, Homework pause COMPLIMENTS OF MIDLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - -' 1 J A N... u LU l' CEQA, H 1- l X Z K u I r r - LL j I I 5 1' J. gi!! , ,lx 1 J . ,-.'.'w' ' A A ,E Lum , . ...-- flung- ,iqgiIw1rl.rgYm!l,,UH JHNHHHI 1 K' ', L:-.U--... - ,,i if : H C COMPLIMENTS f THE MIDLAND NATIONAL BANK 4 W T 2255 MEMBER OF FDIC BCJRDEN S MILK and ICE CREAM 045 Houslng 6' Lumber Co 'Z n 01 eA' excns Ph - I 1 I Phone- - 1 0 I Zo .- ' ' A ,f-1' .. A '-.M '- XX -xi. 'Ml' n '.. ,f , 1 A Z ,Q I ffl Az' A l A X I . II' hx ,X ' HOME LUMBER COMPANY of Midland 401 s. Main street MIDLAND, TEXAS Compliments of RENFRO JEWELRY Stanton, Texas Compl me ts of BOOTHE VARIETY STORE Stanton Texas CHARM BEAUTY SHOP Pho e-4 9145 Helen Taylor an Matt e Templeton STANTON WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG CO P esc pt o s a Spe alty STANTON Phone 4 3731 TEXAS F ee Del e y A Complete D g Store BOB S NEVER LATE CLEANERS One Day Se v ce by Request' 107 North Lee Street Phone 4 9392 CARTER S FURNITURE East Hwy 80 Mdl nd Texas Phone 2 2843 STEWART S BARBER 8. BEAUTY SHOP Ha Styl a dCuts Rea anable P es Ste T308 E M ssour l i n T n - d ' i I II r i I r ri i n ci r iv r -q - Il Il I I New and Used We Specialize in the latest I ir es n 801 . 1 a , s ric A. C. wart, Prop. . i i -I View Jbfm Q04 Acudlzung Fructurmg GENERAL OFFIC BRANCH OFFICES Perforchng et Loggung Mudland Texas Odessa Levelland Seagraves Snyder Midland Borger ULYSSES EUNICE HOBBS GUYMON KANSAS NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA NUF SED TAX' Complnments of 24 HOW Semfe RoY's SERVICE Your Safety Our Mum Consuderchon STATION 1001 E Front Dlcl 4 9161 Complnments of BROOKS GROCERY Home Owned ond Operated No 1 1200 Ranknn Hwy No 3 511 E Florldc No 2 Andrews Hwy Your Independent Grocer ' ' ci 1. ES ' , CornpI me 115 of BASIN SUPPLY e d Ranch S ppl e LEWIS GROCERY 8. MARKET S hool S ppl es Phone 4 9152 I5OO E Texas M dland Texas Compl ents ALSUP CHEVROLET COMPANY Complete Autho ed Se v e MAY MUSIC COMPANY Phone 2 0081 P o Bo 3 216 N MQ n MIDLAND TEXAS SIMMONS PAINT 8. PAPER CO You home decorator memes 3321 2065 MQ nsf MIDLAND TEXAS PANNELL BROTHERS Dual 4 4952 So Pecos a1N W Front M1dIand Complnmenfs of H 8- H SHOPPING CENTER 600 W Illmols I I 1 . I I 1 1 5 E , I im of Hom , Farm an u I s I , , E I 1 1 1 I I 1 I , I I , ! I Staple 8 Fancy Groceries I STANTONI TEXAS , c ' U i I riz r ic ' i 1 - . . x ISI r I . I 1 - . I . HARRISON'S DRIVE-INN 107 N. Lee Gibb s-Blatherwiclc Milk Shakes-Malts-Soft Drinks S All kinds Of 217 N. Main Box 944 Sandwiches MIDLAND TEXAS Hot Barbecue Greetings from THE COBRA CLUB 3I'l South Stonewall AIR CONDITIONED FINE FOOD Seating Capacity 400 Marshall Kung Proprietor MEAD S FINE BREAD Its Good n Fresh BII-I-INGTON The YARDAGE Shop MOTOV 81IVV'9UI'0 i C0 IOI S Mom Phone 3 3263 Phone 4 3393 Stanton Texas Mmncnd Texas 1 I I 11 ' ' 11 I I 11 1 1 u ' I Save Where it Pays C FIRST SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOCIATION 500 West Mnssourl AMERON'S PHARMACY Delnvery Servnce on PRESCRIPTIONS RexaII Drugs Sundrues Glfts Cosmetlcs Phone 2 5346 toe w wan Phone 2 3759 Greetmgs from IDEAL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev I M Woodard Pastor BLAYLOCK S GARAGE Road Servuce General Repairs Generator 8. Starter Servuce Motor Tune Up Acetylene Weldung New 8. Used Auto Parts Used Cars Complnments of E Hwy 80 Phone 2 2601 Youll Luke C J M Products 908 E Illnnots Phone 4 9181 OZARKA WATER COMPANY As a Table Water For Homes Jffnces 81 Busuness Call 2 1372 Sattsftes Thtrst As Nothtng Else Wull' 311 S Bug Sprung I i I I V I I 1 ' CJM PACKING co. 1 ' 1 X ix -y-A+ 'YY- FASTEP flran aJef' flectrxtlts Comes to xou with tht sptul of hght thousm s XX htn Nou flip 1 swltth tlcttrlutx IS nude and dtlntred lh 1 split sttontl It mn t bt storul hut must be nn e and used 1t the same Il ne for this rtason ML must bt rt ads xt ull tums mth enough 6 -12-5 power capacntw to supplx tht total med of our cus K Q tomers mst mtlx' C i X K We constantlx are planning zhead and buxldmg ahead 1 Q XX -'B to assure sou plents of dtpendahle lou cost M clectrlc strxlce for tht future as well a the present X N TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Best Washes to the Annual Staff ANTHONY S C R ANTHONY COMPANY 211 North Mann Phone 4 8342 MIDLAND TEXAS Phone 2 9103 205 N Jefferson FRED JONES' ELECTRIC WOODFORD DRUGS Schorbouer Hotel Bulldmg Repairs Phone 2 1681 MIDLAND, TEXAS Radnos Televnsnon Sets T- - l I . ,Qfl NX ,f ' 'E A QQVQQX -. f -ifffl-iw f - -,Rf-W - ' W ,- , , , .Hi . , Q l ,X HX! 1 H' I' , A' D' 5 -- W - QA dx X X tx of IIIIICS faster than the fastest jetl 1, X X , I ,, . , . . . . . x N A A C qx . 1 K XX .. X ' A R C ! ' VX CX, R xx, 'R J . Q ' 'Q Q I '. 'A Y . X X N - A xx x E E 1 ' v f ' 1 ' S '- I 1 7 A I 1 Q I '. N s , , X . - A 0 r C I N Y -. X ' X ' , ' s . N 1 I 6 llllli lllllwlllll Compluments of MIDLAND HARDWARE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Phone 3 3391 CADD S HOTEL Home Away From Home Alr Condntuoned Well furmshecl Rooms Reasonable Rates 110 S Lee Phone 4 9452 DELUXE CLEANERS 102 N Mmeola Phone 4 9452 Made to Measure Garments for Ladues and Men Alterations of all Kands Qualnty Dry Cleanmg Lee and Anme Touchstone Owners Best Washes 711 East Hlghway 80 Open 7 Days a Week 6 11 THE BARGAIN HOUSE New and Used Clothmg 403 E Illmons Phone 4 9436 Madlcnd Texas 1 1 2 I 8 Look Your Best At All Times SUNDOWN MARKET REYNOLDS FOOD STORE l1ROChRlE.S HEAT? FISH POLLTRX 917 E Highway 80 Phone 21131 NIIDI AND PITXAS Jewelers FOR THINGS FINER 109 Wesi Wall Mudland Texas Phone 2 1181 Complnmenfs of WALKER 8. BATIE BEAUTY SHOP 1002 E Front Courfeous and Efflclent Service HOUCK S JEWELRY 104 West Wall Phone 4 4851 MIDLAND TEXAS Arvll 8. Pat MASON FUNERAL HOME For Dependable 8. Economical Servsce Dual 4 4721 100 South Lee Complete Burnal Insurance P THU IZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 . . . . . - -A i K - K - . J , 3. . ll I1 1 ,, . . . I 1 f, ,, 1 .H t .ss 1: lf X t - 'Est' I 1 6 ' 4 I ,pg Q 'U It x Os .454 '61 1, f 1' t X A K X X lx .cgi 41 N .Q sf I N Nl l Y ' Ol X v 6 ?,O20 Z4 I ,gl el wi ' I Q hj:vn ,p 'Iii iff, I I ul 'c 0 ' '1 f ty 714011 My 0 E., lff'r 'nf 'I I 16 xv 1 fl 11,00 basil lv N 4 X , I fu, X 6 If f W, f'5.Z5ae21- M yiffff f r0la9 1 fl X . X M XX x f X xff N -e AIA! .nv F WN MW ix' 7 X ,re w 1 X C- xmfb 414 X 5 ex' 'Z' 1 -wr:-my ff'-W-f ' Tm fx I 6, f I N Almost a quarter of a century has passed K 4 ,ff Wygvylf ll slnce USECO publushed nts fnrst school annual fb J Qllgfw A x t H4 lf l l l l As we revnew those pages of yesteryear I UW? 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