Cedar Hill High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Cedar Hill, TX)

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The stage on VvlllCh we act and work ts tn the vartous classrooms of our Cedar Htll Schools durtnq the school year begtnmng tn September 1957 and endlng tn May 195K Our story concerns us because we are very elose to the stage but the setttng ts greatly tnfluenced by the events beyond us at home tn Cedar Htll Texas e Untted States the World The proposals for new home constructton our ctty s tmprovements the news headltnes of current soctal ctvtc and economtc problems the Beep Beep of a sputntk the Pat Boones Tommy Sands the sack dress, Hot Rod Chances Are Tammy these are a part of the scenery school ts ltfe and we never work alone We are tndtvtduals but we work tn groups or classes belong to clubs and make the team We begm as a member of a de fnnte elass fron the ftrst grade through htgh seht ol Xt the be ennnng of lltgh School we xre elasstfted agatn We begtn as freshmen dotnu fundamental haste work that Qlwes us 1 broad background for all phases of ltfe Wt telvanet , ge t 1 promotton, beeome sophomores Here agam bastc funda ntals tnor dtflxeult for ns to mas mathemattes Lngltsh htstory bto o y dr v the d ly wht n we can nt tke tdeetston utve an order or choose a ta vanee s tr ty wr t vw the all eood worktt en we realtge t ovt e el we s 1 tll ,ertdtnte tnto anot wide v. 1 t ' D I ts here for just one pnr ose tt e ltr tl rt e 1 e mer we ave retetwed a dtploma I fi fx' 'A' N ' 1 X ., - W , t .3 ,J ,'. ix, , 1 ,ff . 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' : uw . 1 ' 47 A OCCUPATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS From left to right Dav1dK Dancxger Secretary J L Bryson PaulA Brooks Super intendent Ellis E Bray President J C Wilson Miles Evans Garland Vincent Milton E Pitt JOB CLASSIFICATION: Policy-making. HOURS: Many, but cannot be correctly computed. DUTIES: To perform many tasks better than any other group could hope to do - to guide and build a school system that is perfect for Cedar Hill - her children and their future. OCCUPATION SUPERINTENDENT MR PAULA BROOKS CLASSIFICATION Professronal X Admrmstratrve X Q.. I Q1 fl JOB DESCRIPTION To admmrster polrcxes and regulauons of the Board of Trustees To plan and ad mrnrster fwllh the ard of staffj the development and maxntenance of a posrtrve rnstruc tronal program for elementary and hrgh school that wrll meet the needs of the students and the commumty To admrnrster a program for grvrng rnformatron on rmportant matters to the crtrzens of t.he commumty To admxnrster pol1c1es govermng use of school property by outsrde groups To recommend for apporntment by the board all professronal personnel To provrde In Servrce trarnmg for teachers To supervrse the planmng of burldmg program to supervrse the marntenance of school burldrngs and grounds To supervrse lunchroom operatron To plan and super vise the operatron of the school bus transportatron system To supervrse the athletrc program prepare budget and drrect accountrng of all school funds To make reports Texas Educatron Agency on all phases of school program keep rnformed on changes rn regulauons rn laws affectrng school drstnct serve as purchasmg agent for all supphes and equrpment approve and delegate responsrbrlrty for all extracurrrcular actrvmes To plan for and attend all school board meetmgs To keep the board contrnuously Informed on all phases of school program and recommend polrcy changes Wtth the remarnmg poruon of h1s ume he lrves a normal hfel I? I 1 . . t Managerial ' - 'K J , ,, To ' ' . to To . . . . . . . . To . . . ' To . . . . . . . . QUALIFICATIONS The wtsdom of Solomon and the The dunes of the htgh school prm crpal may be lrsted as supervtsory administrattve or managenal and include preparation of darly sched ule supervrsron of teachers, he plannmg of classroom work and co ordruatton of school actrvities the mamtenance of school files rnclud mg the permanent records drscxpltne and counseltng of students the settrng of school rules and regulatrons for the student body acceptance or rejectron of the excuses and requests of students Teaching Prtnctpal OCCUPATION PRINCIPAL CLASSIFICATION Professtonal Supervxsory The dunes of an elementary prrn CIPRI9 To supervtse to counsel and drsctpltne to serve as school admm rstrator Who schedules the daily currrculum program? who coordrnates teacher planmng and counsels on good class room techmque'P who rs confronted wrth wrde and vaned problems of behav1or'? Who must solve them? Who keeps the ftles wrth complete puprl records? Who has to know all there IS to know about each student? Who advrses them capably? THE PRINCIPAL HOBSON O SMITH Elementary Teaclung Prrncrpal : ' ' t P. L. NEAL - High School , . -wiv.: ,, ,., , A-f H f 14wq ' -.ff 'sqrsr-feng-zwne:Q-'QW7 uw ..-,.':,.q,v-4...-ass... . MW., A ii ' OCCUPATION SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT 4475: 1' . Ayr, 1' One of the most pleasant sights in school, , , students love her, ask her questions, seek her advice, As secretary to the super- intendent she does the usual secretarial jobs plus those extras that every school sys tem has to have done anybody seen a census blank? Need to call Mom? Need an aspmn or a Band ard? Servtce wlth a Smtle MRS PERMENTER C? Mrs Patton Mrs Redding, Mrs Wolfe Mrs Garner OCCUPATION BEbT COOKS the wofldsbw -:di MR GEORGE RENDER :sul If rt rs money you want to pay he 11 take rt If well he s hard to f1nd some trmes Every student lrkes htm knows hrs laugh and hrs vo1ce he makes hrs occupauon an attractrve one He plays the pxano al most as well as Lrberace and works at church and on crvrc projects most all the Ume OCCUPATION TAX COLLECTOR BOOKKEEPER ANY MONEY TAKEN CARE OF OCCUPATION MAINTENANCE CUSTODIANS More young people call hrm fnend than he dreams of He would have made an excel lent coach or maybe he should have become a psy chratrrst Mr Sullrvan keeper of Hlgh School do mam If you lose your lunch money or your rarncoat rf you know a funny or need some help you look for Cotton Cavendar and your worrres are over Elementary School , . s 0 .aa , . 9 ..- I I Q.. 1 1 . . - . . ' 7 7 . . . . n L W I 1 , 2-, e rx ' o .. ' ,, - O ' 0 9 . l X YOU NEED ABILITY AND INTEREST AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY' OCCUPATION STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBER OFFICERS President BOBBY BREWER Vtce Prestdent TOM CASTLEMAN Secretary Treasurer AGNES NELSON Quahfxcauons Abxhty to mamtam a B average tn school work Abthty to lead students Elecuve offtce Hours Several hours per week Descriptron To promote the practtce and understandmg of democratic procedure To represent the classes on matters pertamxng to school acttvitres and life to plan for recreauon and entertaxnment to de velop school spurt, to sponsor worthy projects such as the purchase oi 1 umforms, to sponsor the school suggesuon box, to learn what it means to accept ctvtc tesponstbtlxty. 1,.,..,, . tw ,,- ,..a , LEW G Z 1. I 1' 1' 5, I X . X - X B 4 . I -..-------.. . I -c-an .. . . .. . . ,,,, . . . S . I 0 . 3 I ' Mr. Harold X. Brown, Senior Engineer, Reliability, TEMCO, has been an inspiration to all physics stu- dents during this year. Admired for his grasp of the subject and his under standing of students, he has added much to our school. Mr. Brown is an alumnus of the University of Nebras- ka, , ,Some Yankees can SURE make A-1 Texans, Here is an excellent example of the fine gift to education that can be made when industry and schools work hand-in-hand. Qualified men in industry make excellent teachers. OCCUPATION: ENGINEER - PHYSICS TEACHER CLASSIFICATION: Professional OCCUPATION: THERAPIST - SPEECH TEACHER CLASSIFICATION: Professional Charming and likeable Mrs. Mary L. Smith of Dallas, one of our spe- cial teachers, shows Bobby Dillard the sound of things to come, It's a lot of fun to have a teacher who makes headlines, and Mrs. Smith can be seen often in the Dallas papers She's good, too! THE LONGH ORN Lmda Kxrtley and Nancy Foster fCopy Edxtorsy clear up a few space problems and double check spellmg Agnes Nelson ftvianagpng Edxtorj remrnds Harvey Lou Newton QAdvertxs1ngQ and Sharon Potter fAdV6l'I1S1I1g, of an account call and pxcture date while Lu Ann Wilson and Nancy Gribble pound those typewriters, check names, ABILITY TALENT RESPONSIBILITY CLASSIFICATION Sem1 professronal To bleed or not to bleed Charlene Krrbo qArt Editorj ponders the cost of a fancy layout with Mrs Penn fAdV1SOI', Let the women work James Sandlmg Qhotographer and Assistant Edrtorj Bill Stark Uumor Staff Assistantj tease as they watch Bobbie Brewer G-Zditorj and Pat Pm fBus1ness Managerj prepare to pass the assignment. , . gl THE LIBRARY STAFF Mrs Bonme F1yr a graduate of North Texas State College serves as hbranan 1n the DeSoto and Cedar H111 schools Mrs Flyr has worked chrefly Ih1S year on the organr zatron of the Cedar H111 school lrbrarres and plans toward future expansxon and greater uulxty of the 11brary co11ect1ons Shown wrth her rn the hbrary are her student ass1st ants Ann Northcutt B111 Stark Sherron Stark Gerald Oneal Darwm Hendncks Bobby P1ckard J1mmy Brown Ke1th McElroy Bobby Drllard and Drane Dawson Srnce Mrs Flyr has to d1v1de her t1me among three 11brar1es she rehes heavtly on student SSSISISHLS at Cedar H111 I-hgh These students have not only an opportumty to g1ve mvaluable assrstance to the1r school but also an opportunrty to acqurre an rnterest 1n 11brary servrce as a voca tron Mrs Flyr and Ann Northcutt arrange the bu11et1n board rn the hbrary 'U 'tv I 1 . . . ' . . , . . . D . V I ' I I I ' I l . ' , . . ' . . . . ,V K . . . ' 4 IJ' I, 4 . . D ,gf '. 11 - 1 x S Vx -I H 4' ' 5 . . . O 'si Mrs Lucy wood Home makxng Teacher dem onstrates the electrtc wall oven 1n her modern department She IS a graduate of North Texas State College Her Job IS teachmg grrls the most respected occu patron of all home making Her days are full of cookmg and sewmg nutrmon and colors She flnds trme to sponsor the PepSquad and a very actrve F H A chapter OCCUPATION TEACHER Mrs Mane Whrtehead SPCCIBIISI rn commercial subjects Spamsh and equally adept wlth 8th grade Socral Studtes and Readmg ts pohshmg up the transcrrptron know how of her shorthand class WF? FUTURE FARMERS Burld a better mousetrap plow a fmer row frnd a better seed and watch tt spread and grow Man s work for man happrness success and a better world EH-HTVWI The 57 58 F F A Club poses en route to the Ag butldlng These are the boys wxth projects that always help someone Fat steers regrstered bulls chtckens, rabbrts a hog or two a show stung that makes hrstory all these combrne to make thrs a club wrth a purpose Learnmg to do domg to learn earntng to lrve livmg to serve the motto of the group teaches a lesson SERVING IS AN OCCUPATION' The Offtcers pause to consider a problem ELBERT COOPER Presrdent BILLY W. HENDRICKS Vrce President IOHNN Y SLIGER Secretary CHARLES KIRBO Sentrnel LARRY DEAN Treasurer W? 5 Learntng to dol 'MQ' G1ve a man a Job and watch hxrn go Mr Permenter demonstrates for the Soph class the way wrth a helmet and torch Take care The Freshman class xs a busy group Roger Dean Glynn Gary and Barry are maktng sure thrs Job rs shrp shape! Danny Kelly shows the gang how a saw should buzz Catch on B111 Guunxn M1ke Sandhng, Jim Gates, and Jerry Tidwell? Coach Levr walker a day wtth hrm wxll show you how versaule a teacher can be B1010gy beasts bees b1rds World Hxstory battles and names and maps and study 8th Grade Scrence Dnver Trammg Asslstant Football Coach OCCUPATIGN TEACHER Mr John Armstrong a strong man ln Math and Science Hrs day ts a full on Algebra I and Il, Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry Trigonometry General Sci ence Mr Armstrong is well prepared for his profession since he ts a Math major with an M A from North Texas State College In season and for a very good reason, he can teach Chem istry and Enghsh Teach mg? Oh, u's funl' Grfted with a fine sense of humor, a fine respect for good work, he seems to enjoy his busy days, ' P. E. Boys' Basketball Coach C. . . ' - OCCUPATION TEACHER Vocatronal Ag opens a door onto a whole new way of ltfe so says hrs n1bs W S Permenter And he adds A Man s way of lrfel Could be he ts braggrng for the Ag bulldmg ts No Wom an Land and we suspect he wants to keep tt that way Oh he ltkes gtrls Nancy and Mrs P are the lrv mg proof A fisherman, a c1v1c lead er ahunter and a church worker and a good egg Mt Permenter has a spectal mche tn Cedar H111 affarrs I-le has served as Iumor sponsor thts year and may be stnkrng for Setuor sponsor next year Ask htm someday how tt feels to be lost at a fat stock show? Why ts grass greener on the other stde of the fence? I-low does Dallas County compare wtth East Texas? SHE BEATS THE DRUMS FW ENGLISH Mrs Penn beats the drums for Engltsh all day every day and she has every student tn htgh school as a part of her audrence She spreads the feast and when she ftnds a student wrth no appettte she goes to work If you don t rke rt pretend you dol She s the one who posted the stgn LABORATORY fwhtle you are here Do the ftrst 5 letters Forget the las '7 J When she tsn t teachtng she ts out roundtng up tnfor matron for the yearbook for she serves as advtsor for thrs school project You should see her hats the stack of papers on her desk the books she recom mends the sandwtches she concocts her sense of humor She understands us some umes a ltttle too well and can spot an apple polxsher a mile away! Ka 95-3 '-QB? Some say that they would rather meet a buzz saw than Coach Ray Robtn sou when hrs Insh 15 up! Could be for the tales told of the secret confer ences held wtth students Coach and a paddle make one wonder Coach Robmson walks the stdeltnes wtth every football game, coaches gtrls basketball IS Setuor spon sor th1s year coach of the Semor Play A ftsherman who tells tall tales about the number caught and the stze a hunt er a frtend to students and a feller you don t forget! Ask htm how he gets out of bus duty and detentton hall duty he may tnvent a new sport someday just tn casel NURSES CL B ABILITY AMBITION DESIRE TO SERVE ,pl -sP!f eil! FW L The 57 58 Nurses Club rs made up of the grrls who have expressed an lnterest rn the vocauon of nursmg Sponsors for the chapter are Mrs Ehzabeth Crawford and Mrs Frances Haswell Stnce we are so near Dallas the Club has a chance to hear lectures by many representatives of the professron OFFICERS Prestdent LU ANN WILSON Vrce Presxdent ALICE CUPPLER Secretary NANCY FOSTER Treasurer DONNA MOORE Reporter NANCY GRIBBLE FUTURE HGMEMAKERS Can you bake a cherry pre? Or make hot rolls? Or borl water? Yes srr the reply of the Future Homemakers rs emphatrc and somettmes we get a chance to taste the frurts of therr labor Under the supervrsron of Mrs Lucy Wood Homemakmg Teacher and Advrsor they have mastered sewrng a pretty seam Chapter offtcers for thrs year rnclude Presrdent AGNES NELSON Vrce President HARVEY LOU NEWTON Treasurer CHARLENE KIRBO Hrstortan NANCY FOSTER Pranrst PAT CRAWFORD MARY JO MURDOCK Song Leader DONNA MOORE Sergeant at Arms ELOISE WOLFE Sergeant at Arms - RACHEL COOPER Parhamentarran NANCY GRIBBLE . . . soo S o 5 g Q 1'-+ ------- ------- . , I-IOIVIEIVIAKING ACTIVITIES MY HERO! Each year the F H A selects the gentleman whom they consrder the end the cool cool guy who sends them collectrvely chosen as the 58 dream man Charles Krrbo Junior man about the campus football player In1t1at1on ,utters Freshman grrls pose wrth Charles as the slave auctxon gets under way. Oh what tasks the masters grve after purchase of a slave for a dayl Charlene Shrrley Mary Jo and Nancy look for theme matenal en route to the dressing room after a su1t fittrngl Never a lost mo ment here ZEALOUS ZOMBIES ZITHER IN HIGH STYLE .... ui? writ ' 7 ,flii-'ij ou--1.4 Brenda Raye, Kay Nixon, Sandra Cavender and Thelma Ann Gold- man in the kitchen working on the food for the Lion's Club dinner! Orlina Grisham demonstrates the proper Good fO0d is also l'CCOgl'liZCd as date bait, iSf1't it? technique of a student with a SINGER! rw are I: ' 1 15- fi- at- -' af- !',r :- HE -I H as'1? ttf 5 11 Qi I 4- fa y' P+ , F, I if-all Q4 'Y 1 , , F Eloise Wolfe finishes the painful operation known as hem- Charlene models her finished coat - tailoring taking for Rebecca Pool in front of an attentive audience. a Coat or suit is a big project in Homemak- ing IU. MOST OUTSTANDING K T.4 p K X One of the most coveted honors in high school is that of being chosen by the faculty as Man or Woman of the Year. Many qualities are considered - lead- ership, followership, scholarship, citizenship, and personal integrity, these must have been exhibited throughout the entire high school career of the stu- dents. This year the honors go to PATRICK PITT - student, athlete, musi- cian, man-on-the-gog he plans to become a nuclear physicist and take a trip to the moon colonyl N MUST OUTSTANDING Q I AGNES NELSON., ,student, secretary, Managing Editor of THE LONGHORN and assistant to just anybody who needs help. She plans to become the best secre- tary some employer ever had! il 'I-5 -1 'gm' f ACI-IIEVEIVIENT BRAWN BHIRLEY KING Whether it rs basketball or horseshoes gal who adds the extra push that counts Tiny Shirley King IS one Soph who packs a mighty wallopl BOBBY DILLARD On the gridiron or dribbling down the court Bobby is a star And when he is hot the scores pile up He has received athletic honors galore and what s more he makes grades that are high in score This place will miss Mr Dillard LARRY DEAN Football player de luxe - Larry is an efficiency expert on the gridiron He never knows when to stop fighting His rule is to move our line toward victory - just give him the ball This Junior ace should add a lot to next year s football glory Freshman football and basketball mentor - Just beginning what looks like a fine record in several sports. The Longhorn welcomes Freshman JIMMY GATES, CITED FOR OUTSTANDING ATHLETIC -1, 'Zn -gp-1 CITED FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN TI-IE USE OF BRAINS! AGNES NELSON Senior Ace says she finds out what the assignment is all about and then just puts it together. . .some folks are old and gray before learning this secret. Already an experienced sec- retary. . . Agnes makes friends because no job is too little or too big for her, IANIS FLEEMAN Sophomore Brain - she studies with a vengeance and plays with the same aplomb. Though the teachers think her to be quiet as a mouse - she's a combo all by herself away from school. NANCY GRIBBLE Junior genius, An A personality goes with her depend ability and her way of using time well - Nancy wants to be a surgical RN - we believe she will be the best! BILL GUNNIN Freshman with a future. He has a head full of electronic, thermodynamic ambitions. 041 .V Filthy Five - '58 verson. . . a tradi- tion in school - source of much pleasure to everyone. Harold Nutting, guitar, Millard Chauvin, saxophone, Pat Pitt, clarinet, Gary LaRue, drums James Sandling, piano. Dig that com- bo, crazy man, crazyl Pat and his clarinet. . .last year for him, too. WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE!! From GET A JOB to Bach is a long, long road - but James Sandling can make the trip in no time at all. . . Serious music student whom we shall miss and miss and missl Good pho- tographer, too! er S - MOMENTS TO REMEMBER .. . or forget. . . Tom Castleman and Darwin Hendricks discuss books and crutches in the libraryg Sue Wilson reigned as Home- coming Queen for the Dogiesg Thelma Ann Goldman serving her mistress on F.H,A, initiation dayg Jere Strickland laughs with courage that would launch the biggest shipg Banny Clark gets ready for another trip on the bus route that is never dullg Linda Kirtley pauses before a big rally, seldom has so much spirit been contained in one girlg Mrs. Flyr has opened many I fine doors with booksg Anna Scott, Head Dogie Majoretteg 8th graders P - Jimmy Neal and Diane Dawson plan some strategy for the polio hop with Freshmen Dean Kirtley and Par Crawford, Q!-5 Darwin Hendricks and Tom Castleman J Sue Wilson Thelma Goldman - slave Teens for Polio - small part Nu .Ql Anna Scott Lynda Kirtley Bannie Clark Mrs. Flyr and friends 4 Iere Strickland 14 f' 3 if 1,3 1 i f f A eE,7-Wits GARY CROSS AND MR PERMENTER Count on Mr Permenter and Gary Cross to put the Ag department on the au! And that they d1d KRLD Farm Edltor A B Jolley 1nter Show to bnng home some ribbons W1th them on the program was Mr I O Sturkte Southern Reglonal Manager of the Amencan Cya namxd Company. viewed them just before Gary Cross went over to Fort Worth Fat Stock QUIZ 'EM ON THE AIR A te1ev1s1on program sponsored by the Dallas County Supeuntendent s off1ce and WFAA Channel 8 wasn t such a bad Waterloo for the Cedar H111 team after all The QULZ was lost by less than 100 po1nts and p1cture are B111 Gunn1n Lu Ann W11son Gary Brooks and Rachel Coop er B111 Stark one member of the Cedar H111 team watched the pro gram from h1s bed at home! Mrs. Penn, advisor to the group, didn't apologize, With her in the I ,T ,q fi XA . V 3 ws, ff Princess Shirley of the House of Foster and her Prince A1- vin of the House of Hendricks share honors with the Queen. The Princess is the reigning mon- arch from elemen- tary school and her escort is the man of her choice. A VALENTINE QUEEN 5. IS CROWNED! ,firm Queen Charlene from the house of Kirbo and her King Bobby from the house of Dillard make a royal exit after an evening of frivolity and gaiety. This annual event is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year, The auditorium is filled with friends of the school who join the Queen in enjoying her short- lived reign. fn? The Athletic Banquet featured a very sincere and meaningful address by Reverend Chief Warden, Methodist minister, friend to all youth. Betty fhis directing generalj laughs at one of his jokes. -K F,F,A, Sweetheart - Charlene Kirbo. Chosen - and a good choice, Polio Hop - Teenagers for polio climaxed their campaign with a very successful polio hop. AEM? -A.. 'W .fft ,,'t Cedar Hill's contestants for Dallas County Miss Flame, Lou Ann Wilson became Miss Flame of Cedar Hill. Others on the fire engine, Her Majesty's chariot, are: Charlene Kirbo, Mary Jo Murdock, and Betty Cooper, id z:1 .tru Q f ' ,Q V, L 3 x 0 2 ff. .2-'C ,,,f-fn 42 5 1 3 .4 1 Q lr Sophomore officers with Mr, Walker, sponsor, Jerry West Billy Taylor, Rachel Cooper, Vernon and James Nicholson. 1 I Eighth Grade Favorites. Miss Anna Scott and Mr, Jimmie Neal - two future high school leaders. Mascots - Miss Forbis and Mr. Fleemanl '58 Cheerleaders with Paula Grisham, the mascot, From left to right: Erma Lou Knight, Lynda Kirtley, Shirley Northcutt, Harvey Newton and Helen Northcutt. Oh, the lemons those girls consumed! QQ-,tqgsv-tu, - V ., ....:.,w.k 'ggeffsii . Junior Football Team captains - Lonnie Hash A ' and Johnny Taylor - practice makes per- 'Q' ., 1 ,4 ,,,.. WH-v. '1J ,' i .1:M L a:'k,, -J : Egg.. '.- ' , l Sims, fect they believe, and they intend to make the var- sity before too many years, Both boys are hard-running, never-quitters who play a good game, The Officers of the Citizenship Club from Elementary School . . . Dolores Davis, Johnny King, Anna Scott, Martin, This club meets monthly and awards its best citizen with appropriate recognition. Mr. H. O. Smith is the council sponsor. The club provides traffic patrols for the grounds and undertakes many worthwhile projects during the year. w 'f'7.f Lou -1 v OUR P T A ABILITY AND INTEREST AND TIE AND RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL OFFICERS Presxdent Mrs Wm C Davrs Frrst Vtce Presrdent Mr R1chardR Toberny Second Vlce Presrdent Program Mrs V1ctorBaltze1l Thrrd Vrce Presrdent Membershrp Mrs F L S ms Recordmg Secretary Mrs Mamn Clark Correspondmg Secretary Mrs R G Gunmn Treasurer Mr George Render Htstonan Mrs J R Hrckman Parlramentarran Mr W S Permenter Student Councrl Representatrve Mtss Agnes Nelson COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Hospttalrty and Soctal Mrs R R Tobemy Publtcxty and Publrcatron Mrs M E Put Study Course and Famrly Lrvmg Mrs James S Cawthon Hlgh School Servrce and Vrsual Educatron Mrs Mrllard Potter Health Mrs Robert Wtllrams ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Elementary Charrmen Frrst Grade Mrs Ray Robmson Mrs B B Foster Frrst and Second Mrs Tommy Brown Second Grade Mrs James Krlgo Thrrd Grade Mrs Henry Gates Thtrd and Fourth Mrs B111 Kennedy Fourth Grade Mrs W S Permenter F1fth Grade Mrs Von Barrett F1fth and Srxth Mrs J F Rogers Sixth Grade Mrs H Henman Seventh Grade Mrs Harold Reed Etghth Grade Mrs W L Dawson Mrs Eldon Scott HIGH SCHOOL CHAIRMEN Freshman Mrs E L Moore Mrs M L Holloway Sophomore Mrs Carl Martrn Jumor Mrs Wrlson Stark Senror Mrs Mtllard Potter We the students of Cedar H111 School do wrsh to thank each and every parent and teacher who has grven us her trme understandmg and cooperanon durrng thts school year We see when we do not speak we appreclate wrthout expressxon We are at fault many umes because you do not know that we are grateful We take th1s opportunrty to tell you that your tender lovmg care rs apprecrated Workrng together you hand us the keys to a useful lrfe we shall try to use them as you would have us do wrth the best of our ab111t1es our best thtnkrng and our rnterpretauon of moral rrght Thanks Our Presrdent MRS WM C DAVIS . . . i . - . . A . X . 5 , I Q X A TEAM. .TEAM ...THE WHOLE , , ,TEAM . . YEAH LONGHORNS! FOOTBALL IS A STATE OF MIND Three Captains. . . Seniors. . .Bobby Brewer and Patrick Pitt, Junior fi p Charles Kirbo. Here are three who carried an appreciation of the game, fine sportsmanship x - and a lot of fight onto the gridiron. Pat Pitt, a strong contender for disuict honors, was side- lined with injuries soon after the season got un- derway. Another Senior, Tom Castleman, spent most of the year on crutches after a serious knee injury. SCORES Sept. 6 Wilmer-Hutchins 6 C. H. 26 Sept. 13 Duncanville 26 C. H, 0 Sept. 20 Midlothian 27 C, H. '7 Oct . 4 Era 13 C. H, 30 Oct. 11 Crandall 0 C,I-I. 46 Oct. 18 Grandview 7 C , I-I, 13 Oct. 25 Joshua 6 C. H, O Nov. 8 Godley 12 C.H. 0 NOV. 15 DeSoto 0 C, H. 14 A GOOD TEAM ENFORTENATE ENOUGH TO LOSE. . . DU ..,. . -4 -J mi.: as ,, - f A .z-- f 11 ' L9 f h'.1:vI'3 ns 3' 3 'Q Q 'Q 7 -QQ if' Q if-E? W W s W, 5:-rw as , K .gg H' THEY PLAY BASKETBALL! Senior - Shirley NON-hcuu Senior - Charlene Kirbo Z-N, P f ' 5 'UQ 'J 33 Coach and his stellar captains - Harvey Lou Newton and Lynda Kirtley. The team came in second in the district. The girls have lost only two games Qdistrict play, in the past five years and I believe the record speaks for the type of athletes we have in girls' basketball. Coach spoke. , . and well. , , Senior - Sharon Potter Sophomore - Rachel Cooper Who's that? Sophomore? Donna Moore V9 2 00 33 Mansfield Midlothian Keller Meredian Alvarado Red Oak Mesquite Alvarado Everman Red Oak Paano Mesquite Mesquite Ferris Buckner ' Scurry-Rosser ' Crandall ' DeSoto ' Ferris ' Buckner ' Scurry-Rosser ' Crandall ' DeSoto ' Ferris ' BASKETBALL BOYS, THAT IS! 38 Cedar Hill 31 40 Cedar Hill 32 46 Cedar Hill 38 31 Cedar Hill 66 41 Cedar Hill 38 32 Cedar Hill 6 42 Cedar Hill 52 38 Cedar Hill 56 33 Cedar Hill 31 36 Cedar Hill 50 35 Cedar Hill 26 44 Cedar Hill 34 33 Cedar Hill 37 41 Cedar Hill 44 33 Cedar Hill 28 29 Cedar Hill 33 35 Cedar Hill 60 42 Cedar Hill 40 18 Cedar Hill 48 41 Cedar Hill 56 35 Cedar Hill 27 20 Cedar Hill 55 50 Cedar Hill 35 8 Cedar Hill 48 Q, ' , r w E? V ff 4 x ' I. 'a , A -of fi 9- 'J U J' I . w. f s 1! 9 D Q V 4 61 QQ 1 t 4'- M vv A? L- UD 14 e Hash, nni Lo ing, Richard Huchaba, nny K h I0 her , Doyle Bos LIl'1CaIl D Charles Martin, Jay Lily, Y IDITI Ji hi: to rig E avid ble, Coach, D I3 HS Brown, Jerry Shoaff, Mr. Hu mmy oon, Ji nin, Barry M UH G OH Lloyd Tidwell, D lor , 35' T nny Joh Webb, and eal , Paul yN mm i nder, J La Kenneth Y I3 Larry B dricks CII DH wards, Alvi Ed Eddie oaff, Sh Terry aver, We John Bray. IW L3 11, L ' A' if 5 J wi JW' ,vw 'EP :iq 'Y X' S ' his 5 mm M fm is if m y 1 L 42 , JEAN Q W 2511 Q L 5 'ifwi-ii K Lf w ,psi ,QJUWH 1 wr -1.x :affix 4,.,4,.wx. ff yay? 1 rw 5 Q Q . ,A 1 Q 1 51 'M x 1 PERIOD MR NEAL HERE,S HOW THE 8 DAYS WENT' COACH ROB NSO COAC WALK STRONG PERMENTER MRS WOOD PENN MRS TEHEAD BROWN R NNES 840 9 OC conf A VAII En t Htst Physlcs 9 10 40 OC 10 Tug 0 VISII O VISII fl Spell C1v1c S 10 45 11 10 OC conf an year book Read 11 15 12 05 OC Drrver A Tram Pe Squad conf I1 I Span 12 05 12 45 LUNCH 12 50 1 40 OC Math World H ISI VAI fl T 145 240 OC C1 Geom En Short hand 45 340 Amer Htst Health Gen cr I O VISII D ' Ofc offrce H R Home Room Conf conference Numbers rn each block denote students per class 'df c gl! : ,Q 0 l '. 00 ' si ui' ll. xx' ssl si' O' 0,0 .I o'o' C O i Og. . A SENIORS 58 BOBBY BREWER Football 4 years Captam 57 58 Bas ketball 2 years Baseball 4 years Track 4 years Class Prestdem 54 55 56 57 Prestdent Student Counctl 57 58 FFA 1 year THE LONGHORN FFA Watchdog 55 56 Outstandmg Personaltty 56 57 TOM CASTLEMAN Football 4 years Basketball 3 years All Drstrrct 2 years Track 2 years Class Favorrte 57 58 FFA 3 years FFA His tonan 55 56 Reporter LONGHORN BLOWS Student Counctl 2 years Sentor Play Most Athlettc 56 57 Teens for Poho Reporter THE LONGHCRN BLOWS Senror Play BOBBY GENE DILLARD Football 4 years Honorable Menuon 56 57 Basketball 4 years Captam 55 56 All Drstrrct 56-57, Baseball 4 years, Track 4 years, Class Vxce Prestdent 57 58, Wood Shop 2 years, FFA 1 year, Most Athlet1c 55 56, Teens for Polxo, Sentor Play, Most Athleuc 57 58. NANCY SUE FOST ER Class Beauty 2 yearsg Class Treasurer 55- 56 56 57 FHA 4 years FFA Sweetheart 55 56 Pep Squad 3 years Basketball 55 56 P0110 Queen 56 57 Choral Club 2 years Secretary Nurses Club 58 THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 FHA Hrstorran 2 years Majorette 56 57 Valentrne Queen 56 57 Class Reporter 57 58 Sen ror Student Counctl Representatrve 58 Nurses Club 2 years Asststant Man agrng Edttor THE LONGHORN 57 58 Senror Play TOMMY HASH Football 4 years Basketball 3 years Baseball 3 years Track 3 years All Drstnct Football 56 FFA 3 years Teens for Polto Vtce Prestdent FFA 1 year Reporter THE LONGHORN BLOWS Sen ror Play All Drstrrct 57 58 SENIORS '58 f Valenune Queen 58 Majorette 2 years FFA Sweetheart 57 58 Football Sweet heart 56 57 Favonte 54 55 Secretary 56 57 FFA 4 years Nurses Club 3 years LONGHORN Staff Semor Play 1 ' 1 P - I : - Q ' I . ' . 0 1 ' l 1 ' 2 5 - Z - : - . ' ' . ' n 1 ' I o . 5 5 - : , .. : , I - . , v I o A 5 Z . Efqjkyllff , u 1-,sw . 335, 7 'lj' '- ' , f '.xxfv5f ' ' 1.321 4, 5 1 Q I ' 5 Q , Q : : - I ' n -. SENIORS '58 BILLY MAYS LYNDA KIRT LEY Basketball 2 yearsg Captain 57-58g Pep Squad 2 yearsg Cheerleader 57-58g Foot- ball Sweetheart 57-58g Most Outstanding English Student 56-573 FHA 2 years: THE LONGHORN 57-585 Senior Play, Football 2 years Basketball 2 years Track 2 years Baseball 2 years Semor Class Presxdent 57 58 FFA 1 year Sen 1or Play AGNES NELSON THE LONGHORN Staff 57 58 Class Sec retary 55 56 FHA 4 years FHA Presr Studtous 56 58 Nurses Club 3 years Pep Squad 4 years Dtstrrct Typlst 56 57 PTA Newsletter Typtst 57 58 Teen Age Program on PTA 57 58 Class Reporter 54 55 Qurz Em on the Arr 55 56 Stu dent Councrl Secretary 57 58 Lrbranan 2 years THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 Basketball Manager 57 58 Most Out standtng 57 58 Grandpa Goes to College 57 58 X , 'Q A 7 dent 57-58g FHA Secretary 56-57g Most 'tw SENIORS ' 8 HARVEY LOU NEWTON Cheerleader 55-58g Basketball 4 yearsg Favorite 55-56g Favorite 57-58g Nurses' Club 3 yearsg Vice President FHA 56-58g All-District 55-565 Basketball Captain 56-58: Longhorn Staff Valentine Duchess 54-55: Pep Squad 2 yearsg Class Vice President 56-57g Grandpa Goes to Col- lege 57-58. SHIRLEY NORTHCUTT Cheerleader 57 58 Basketball 1 year FHA 2 years Nurses Club 2 years Sen ior Play Secretary 55 56 Pep Squad 3 years Glee Club 55 56 GERALD W O NEAL Track 2 years Choral Club 2 years FFA 3 years Librarian 57 58 Staff THE LONGHORN BLOWS 57 Senior Play ,J nf fr SENIORS '5 Football 4 years Captarn 57 58 Bas ketball 4 years Baseball 4 years Track 4 years Class Vlce Pres1dent 54 55 Class Treasurer 56 57 Busmess Manager THE LONGHORN 57 58 Student Coun C11 Representatrve 55 56 56 57 FFA 1 year Edrtor THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 Teens for Polio Most Outstand mg 1-hgh School Student 57 58 Semor Play BOBBY PIC KARD FFA 3 years Songleader FFA Class Sec retary 57 58 THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 Lrbranan 57 58 Semor Play SHARON POTTER Basketball 4 years Pep Squad 4 years Drummer 1 year FHA 4 years FHA Pranrst Nurses Club 3 years Junror Class Socral Charrman 56 57 P0110 Prrncess 55 56 Teens for Poho 56 57 Lrbranan 56 58 Reporter Nurses Club 56 57 Co Manager Adverusmg THE LONGHORN 57 58 Semor Play Student Councrl 57 58 4 BILLY MAX RICHBURG Football 1 year Basketball 1 year Track Team 2 years FFA 1 year Cho ral Club 2 years Reporter LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 LA RAY TASH Lxbranan 54 57 FHA 4 years Nurses Club 2 years Pep Squad 3 years Bas ketball 54 55 THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 Choral Club 2 years THE LONG HORN 57 58 Semor Play SEN IORS '58 , . an r W- 4,-, ,YH ,Af JAMES SANDLING Football Manager 54 55 Basketball 2 years Track 2 years FFA 3 years Cho ral Club 2 years Baseball 2 years Staff Photographer 58 for THE LONGHORN Reporter THE LONGHORN BLOWS 56 57 School Proyecror Operator Frlthy Fxve Pxarnst Semor Play I n - 1 1 - A ' , ' e lk 1 - . 1 . . . - 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 2 V 1 1 Q . V M, . . I .. . . 1 g , ' 1 5 - ' ' : - . , , 7 I ' 1 o SENIOR OFFICERS Conferrrng 1n the lrbrary durrng home room penod we have the B1g Wheel Semors Nancy Foster Class Reporter Bobby Drllard Vlce Prestdent B111y Mays Presrdent Bobby Ptckard Secretary Charlene Krrbo Treasurer DRINK MUWVWW Senlor Favorttes have a pause that refreshes Tom Castleman tnjured early rn the football season congratulates Harvey Lou on her fantastrc scortng record tn basketball potnts 1n one game of tournament play Both of these students wrll be mtssed for a long ume tn the orgamzauons student act1v1t1es and sports world of the school Tom IS a Sentor Representauve to Student Counctl and Harvey Lou Newton sells ads 11ke crazy for The Longhorn. X ,V ,4 if 'S If ,X , OCCUPATION: JUNIOR STUDENT CLASSIFICATION: SEMI-SKILLED 'Fu M WALTER J. THOMAS ANN NIXON HAROLD NUTTING JOHN SLIGER BILL STARK CALVIN RUCKER MARVIN TAYLOR TERRY W TAYLOR LU ANN WILSON IERE STRICKLAND LINDA BAILEY ED BLASSINGAME GERALD CHAPMAN DON CHAPMAN MILLARD CHAUVIN ELBERT COOPER GARY CROSS ALICE CUPPLES LARRY DEAN NANCY GRIBBLE ORLINA GRISHAM BONNIE HARRIS DARVIN HEITMAN BILLY W HENDRIC KS ROBERT KING CHARLES KIRBO STANLEY KIRTLEY ERMA LOU KNIGHT GARY LARUE PAUL LEMMONS JAMES MANLEY JERRY MASSEY STANLEY MAYFIELD MARY IO MURDOCK rg :fg- 7 f e 'F x 35 fs 1419! A ig f ' f , I A . 1-A-4--A I , I , 'F A 6 H Q 5 fi. 'Q- I U ! 'IVA A fi . A , V gg, ' I f'.' A 1 4 U -Avg Q 7 ' 9 I .A ,A I . V7 , fl , ,I I , 'V'-WI , e I A ', A I f ,, I ,xg Wnh twenty four boys outvoung ten grrls rt s no wonder the boys hold so many offlces Here we have them cornered Charles Krrbo B111 Stark Billy Hend ncks Marvrn Taylor Johnny Slrger Ann Nlxon Darvm Henman Calvm Rucker ponders I rt a verb I see before me? Jumor Favontes School Favorrtes too Erma Lou Kmght and Marvrn Taylor OCCUPATION: SOPHOMORE STUDENT CLASSIFICATION: SEMLSKILLED WL... Rachel Cooper and Larry Hmtze chosen class favorues Q' s ef uaqk X M Jacky Brewer Nancy Chapman Rachel Cooper Jams Fleeman Ji' Lrnda Forbls ff' John Freudrger Wayne Hawkms 1691+ . fy V ,RK ' Y V ' 3, . sr Y .5 xi A - , ' + Q f 6 N Q .1 , vi C 1' 7 l , , ' - ' Waymond Floyd Y A I . if A M f ' 'N . M - ' f .JE .12 . W ' X V , .- f 'sf 'i m r ' C .. f Larry I-hntze Shlrley Kmg Bobby Mamn Carl Mamn Rodney Mohon Randy Moon Donna Moore Frances Morrls Sue Nxxon Ann Northcutt Helen Northcutt Ruby Patterson Joe Pm James Raynes Thomas Rape Vernon Rollms Robert Slampa B1l1y Taylor Elarne Taylor Vernon Slms Sam Redd Jerry West James Elhott James Nicholson Sophomore Sponsor COACH WALKER checks these students almost hourly and does sponsor all parues assem bly programs At home he sponsors CORY Sophomores at workl Jackre and Joe Are you studymg hard for that Englrsh test? Mr Permrnter explarns to these boys how to use thrs saw and keep all fmgers rntact OCCUPATUNN FRESHMAN STL DEBT CLASSIFICATIGN HIGH SCHGOL APPRENTICE Edena Johnson and Dean Krrtley are cited as class favorites Eloise Wolfe if X XX sm' ,nm Q Y' At, ,Hug Roger Anderson Lucille Booker LaMond Bosher Mary Breazeale Gary Brooks Sandra Cavendar Patricia Clark Marilyn Copeland Patricia Crawford Katrina Dearman James Gates Thelma Goldman Bill Gunnin Lou Ann Harrmgton Darwm Hendrrcks Barry Holloway Edena Johnson Damel Kelly Dean Kmley Jean Lowe Kerth McElroy Jacqulyn Moore Kay Nrxon Harry Patterson Rebecca Pool Brenda Raye Wallace Rrchards Joe Rogers June Rolhns Mlchael Sandhng Sherron Stark Glynn Tarom Jay Thompson Jerry Trdwell Jack Webb Georgla Wexmar I Qx9:k a Sr' X X its K' F I' X si . xiii K Q . . ji ' if x ,A X - 'r A K R l 5 W I . A F y as L ' R S 1 A ' 1 K S . ' fffl W Y . X : A fy n1f f -f 9? ' . -4 , ' P x , Q Lgff' Ffa A rf A 5 ' Y no . .N m ' Qlw. M X 'fx x .L A 5 V I X A 'Y XX Xt ra : il W' 7 Q f I ll M 1 E l ix- , - 9 .- Qi x - Q 3 ' ' Q 1 1' ' V A Q nm' m Y 'Q' -. Q' fe ,run I 3 R ,. all 'V ii 5 ' 4' -- , R A ,.' Freshmen at work! OFFICERS Presrdem PAT CRAWFCRD Vrce Presrdem SHERRON STARK Secretary ELOISE WOLFE Treasurer THELMA GOLDMAN Reporters REBECCA POOLE GARY BROOKS Iack1e explams to Glen Jrm Joe Wallace and Mrchael just how to use thzs 11g saw Dranne Jean and Luc111e take over Trm s Job How do you lxke bemg Jarutor g1r1s'P L, ,. Msgmiqgd. ' . W,. ,f fs fam M ,, ,, We , 51-'v '- 3' T 14 ',, -,L .4 ., 7. ' 'F 'xiii 231, :Q , . ' 1-Quay 1 8 Wwwibgm NX -'wi 1+ 3524 'lv .1 xg 55 gi-Saw -.,v.,w:,Q.?1 N R+ it e wp if 'ff . - '9' 'Q' N1 'ZQK-xmoi f ii 15 , vii 33553 --.' L 'Hy is :iii T i :lie 55 ft ,, .V 56 , W 1 Sherry Sue Cross Jomed the 8th grade just before Chnstmas She came to us from Brxby Oklahoma Mrs Slaughter s stu dents study homonyms to two too etc It takes some recreation to keep a young worker rn fxne shape Here some gxrls try rhelr luck on the Jungle gym Charles Smckland came home to Mrs Hunstable s 6th grade too late to Jom the sans - I I I 9 'C' 1 A W l J I Best athlete rn 8th grade Mr Smlth and the safety patrol drsplay the flag before Johnny Taylor Good student the mornrng ceremony that 1nsp1res good cmzenshrp and good team worker a favorrte ungles down the spmel wrth students Mrs Haynes students show then collectron of blg vegetables and rock spec1men shelf John Bray recewes thrs year s 8th grade cnatlon for scholarshrp Red hau and a sharp mmd combme to make John a per sonalrty or can that happen? f'!f WE PLAY! l .-A ,u..,, HEALTH A s.4?:11:,H J- 'r E Scguixcgg E f E E 1 8 I6 , , ff - . Sf' . G+ Ga 5' 'H8 U ,gf , if . - A 3' F ARITHNIETIC WE READ! --1 Nu' I i THE EIGHTH GRADE Mrs Marte Whrtehead meets w1th the ofticers and commrttee members rn a pohcy makxng sesston SCIENCE AND HEALTH Water and IIS uses atomrc energy heat lrght electr1c1ty the earth mam groups of livtng rhmgs types and funcnons of foods safety Supervtsor Coach Walker lv JN OCCUPATION 8th Grade Student Hours 8 30 AM 3 40 PM 5 day week JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Our old world backgrounds colonral hfe struggle for rndependence our Constxtunon and B111 of Rtghts growth and de velopment of the United States Our culture econom1c system and con servatton of natural resources Supervxsor Mrs Mane Whlre head Sponsor ARITHMETIC Keepxng sktlls rn fundamental operauons applrca tron of per cent use of fractrons and decrmals meanmg and use of ratxo metrtc system equauons Supervrsor Coach Robrnson LANGUAGE ARTS Independent readmg skrll rn ustng reference mateual sentences and then parts busrness letters rnfrmnves gerund pred1cate nommatrve predtcate ad Jectrves drrect and rndrrect ob jects Supervrsor Mrs Penn Dolores Davrs Larry Prckard Bobby Tr1mmar hm Neal John Bray Anna Scott Sue Wrlson ' , I . 4' VV ! . Cer? aw . ..., : . . : , . 3 . . 3 - , - f . . . - Z . . 3 . . : ' : ' . . 3 . . . . . ' : ' : : : ' : : : ' . .' . '. ' ' ' : ' : : . . . '. . sanitationg first aidg men of science. , ' .-.Q L- 1 ' C .7 I i I -,1 .4 ' , 'A fl rf. fr E 4 .X 1 J Loyd Tidwell Johnny Taylor Kenneth Lander Vivian Bogart Jimmy Brown Jimmy O'Nea1 John Shepard Richard Huckaba Johnny King Hobson Smith Ronnie Nixon Lonnie Hash Barry Moon Elaine Davis Diane Dawson Donna Chapman LaVerne Pogue Donna Weimer Shirley Slampa Janelle Sutton Shirley Brewer Sandra Freudiger Linda Clark LaVerne Raynes Helen Thomas Mary Lou Clark Phyllis Redding Judy Mitchell Ramona Hendricks Glenn Northcutt fa 7, gt 1 YES? r y 'flbfrff Sk' ' ! iiffiiuf tl FHLNM A '9 1 .X ,Q it ' f , A-L J, if 'Ni ' x p r 'Q 605 'X 6- . I ? X. l Q 5 . jj. M 2 1 C' , 't 1 lr E- X bv 'i ng' 5 ,l N 1 Piciure Noi' Available MR. HUNSTABLES SEVENTH GRADE OCCUPATION 'lth Grader Hours 8 30 AM 3 40 PM Supervtsor on the Job Mr Hunstable JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Yesterday and today rn the Mrddle East Far East Europe Brmsh Isles U S S R Medrterranean ARITHMETIC Three cases of per cent growth rn developxng number skrlls areas and volume of geometrrc forms elementary busmess practrces readrng and constructrng graphs weather and chmate fue atmosphere conservauon HEALTH Good health habrts good groomrng and posture personalrty development strmulants and narcotrcs personal and publrc safety accrdent preventron LANGUAGE ARTS Readmg skrlls prefrx suffuc and root words clauses and phrases parts of speech person number and gender of nouns and pronouns compound sentences punctuatron wrrte descnptrons reports and letters SCIENCE: Life cycle of insectsg rocks and soilg properties and use of waterg effects of Frank Adkins Bobby Bryant Charles Duncan Joe Elliott Don Gunnin Chad Hale Jim Lilly J. Kelly Martin James Mobley David Redd Jerry Shoaff Terry Shoaff Don Sims David Weaver Betty Sue Ball Linda Chapman Annette Dean Linda Holveck Linda Jennings Juanita Johnson Shirley Kirk Carolyn Northcutt Shirley Pemberton Shirley Phillips Jadene Plummer Joyce Rachael Linda Reid Suzanne Render Doris Tidwell MRS. HUNSTABLES SIXTH GR DE OCCUPATION: 6th Grader Hours: 8130 AM - 3:40 PM Supervisor on the job: Mrs. l-lunstable JOB DESCRIPTION: SOCIAL STUDIES: Our neighbors to the northg Central America, West Indies, and South Americag United Nations. ARITHMETIC: Operations with decimals, using large numbersg relationship between common and decimal fractions, Roman Numeralsg mixed numbersg measures of areas and perimetersg volumeg per centg make bar, line and picture graphs, SCIENCE: Insects, plants and animalsg food for growth and energy, climate and weather, simple chemistryg energy and simple machines, electricity and its uses, wonders of the sky, elements of sound. HEALTH: Cure and prevention of common diseases, facts on tobacco, alcohol, and narcoticsg our food supply, safety and first aid, great men in the field of healthg per- sonal appearance. LANGUAGE ARTS: Read silently, learn to skimg write letters, outlines, factual mate- rial, ballads and limericks, diary and storiesg develop dictionary skillsg use reference material, learn nouns, pronouns, verb, adjective and adverbg punctuation. Betty Tatom Dennis Weaver Paul Webb Connie Wolfe Betty Allen wanneri Booker Roger Bosher Larry Bray Sandra Brooks Sue Brown Billy Chambers Kenneth Cobb Eddie Edwards Shirley Foster Antoinette Hart Lynn Heitman Alvin Hendricks Sue Jo Holveck Betty Johnson Laird Key Bernardine Lander R. L. LaRue Kendall Mays Deidre Moore Terry Moore Sally Nelson Mary Payne Mary Pitt Dianne Plummer Sherry Pogue Steve Shepard Billy Sims Ronny Sims Emil Stewart V X as-'V is A . R ff ,o y 3 6 iv, ' f . ' . Cv , tg-' Q If , 1' . ' V , .fy A ff'- 0 V i . ' 1, ' .f ' i - , ' K : ' fs .I ' t ' sh M 9 A .4-:IJ 15 1 4 'I I .' .,' .J , .. ., .,,,... , 5, , , n an s P , l np :I A, 1 I . 0 W. T, 44 X, 1 'V ,QQ-1 N lr ' if ,p,,r,, , ..' P ,V lr' rr OCCUPATION 5th and 6th Graders Hours 8 30 AM 3 40 PM Supervisor on the Job Mtss Wylie I 3 DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES: Colonial life in America: Pioneer life in America: Westward move- ment: life in the United States today: our presidents and famous people: natural re- sources of the U.S, ARITHMEIIC: Whole numbers and fractions: read and write numbers through the mil- lions: division with fractions: Roman numerals: long division: simple decimals: use of tables. SCIENCE: Plants and their food: how living things adapt themselves: properties of air: time and seasons: trees: sun: conservation. HEALTH: First aid: facts about coffee, tea,,candy, etc.: our water supply, bicycle and water safety: care of the eyes: nutrition and diet: germ bearing insects and pests. LANGUAGE ARTS: Silent and mal reading: parts of sentences: plural: and possessives: synonyms, antonyms, homonyms: letter writing, poetry, reports: plays: dictionary use use of materials as: keys, tables, graph charts, library file cards, index, table of con- tents, maps: make outlines. IVIISS WYLIE'S FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES MRS SPRAWLS' FIFTH GRADE 'VF OCCUPATION 5th Grader Hours 8 30 AM 3 40 PM Supervisor on the Job Mrs Sprawls JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Co1on1al lrfe IH Amerxca proneer hfe rn Amerrca westward move ment life 1n the Umted States today our presrdents and famous people natural re sources of the U S ARITHMETIC Whole numbers and fractions read and write numbers through the mtl hons drvision wrth fracuons Roman numerals long d1v1s1on srmple decxmals use of tables SCIENCE Plants and theu food how lrving things adapt themselves propertres of au time and seasons trees sun conservauon HEALTH First ard facts about coffee tea candy etc our water supply bncycle and water safety care of the eyes nutrition and dtet germ bearrng msects and pests LANGUAGE ARTS Srlent and oral readrng parts of sentences plurals and possesswes synonyms antonyms homonyms letter wrmng poetry reports plays drctronary use use of materrals as keys tables graphs charts lrbrary frle cards index table of contents, maps, make outlines. Leon Armstrong Barbara Barrett Robert Bosher Nancy Brewer Jimmy Cannon Carl Clayton Shelia Curtis Joe Davis LaDel.l Dawson Gary Garner Barbara Hale Sara Hartin Sharon Hendricks Bill Hood James Johnson Linda Kennedy Nancy Knight Cartha LaRue Rusty Littlejohn Loyd May Richard Mobley Mary Moon Veleta Moore Larry Northcutt Sheri Orbison Larry Pace Patricia Patterson Angela Patton John Phillips Larry Plummer MRS. SLAUGHTEITS FOURTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE OCCUPATION 4th Grader Hours 8 30 AM 3 40 PM Supervisor on the Job Mrs Slaughter JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Hlstory and development of the state lands of four seasons hot dry desert cold hot mrld lands mountarns ARITHMETIC Reading and wrrtmg numbers of '7 drgrts Roman numerals addnion 4 numbers of 3 digits each muluplicatxon drvrsron facts of 4 s through 9 s fracuons simple averages simple two step problems develop ab1l1ty to compute mentally SCIENCE Plants and ammals of the past anrmal communitres our brrd fnends plants and anlmals helpful to man balance of nature structure of plants weather and lrfe solar system and the unrverse rocks and minerals plants and seeds HEALTH The body and us functrons care and proper use of the body personal and mental hygrene pnncrples of drgesuon basrc food groups good nutntion habrts LANGUAGE ARTS Stlent and oral reading srmple outlrnmg letters and Informal notes use of the telephone make simple muoductlons leam to alphabetrze develop dictronary skrlls learn ro use reference materral diction and usage of words homonym S Ronnie Ball Mike Baltus William Hughes Loyd Bosher Robert Bosher Frankie Carrell Deborah Cawthon William Davis Linda Foster Robert Harder Roy Hickman Monty Hood Nancy Kirk Lomita LaRue Tommy Martin Joyce Mobley Michael Mohon Ellen Newman Robert Nelson Nancy O'Nea1 Mike Payne Nancy Permenter Robert Redding DeLaine Southerland Pamela Tidwell Penny Toberney Lonnie Vincent Glynda Wolfe Sharlett Williams Janie Williams MRS. RYAN'S THIRD AND FOURTH MRS RYAN S THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES OCCUPATION 3rd and 4th Graders JOB DESCRIPTION To learn and use facts and abrlrtres rn SOCIAL STUDIES Our commumty Indrans travel food clothrng and shelter state lustory seasons ARITHMETIC Basic multrphcauon divxsron Roman numerals fractions srmple word problems averages compute mentally use language of arrthmetrc solar system rocks and mmerals HEALTH Our bodres sxmple fust ard care of eyes and ears pnnciples of drgestron bastc food groups LANGUAGE ARTS Srlent and oral readtng oral reports use drctronary punctuat1on marks outlmmg use of telephone use of reference matenals 1 I I , I I I I I : . : ' ' . SCIENCE: Plants and animalsg motions of the earthg stars and moong balance of natureg ATX David Briggs Tommy Brown David Brundige Larry Clark Larry Cobb Bruno Hernandez James Strickland Barbara Brashear Marcella Griffin Kathryn Kennedy Vicki Orbison Mary Stark Jimmy Bryant Gary Ferris Lanny Freudiger Robert Mohon Ricky Northcutt Terry Pace Lois Cannon Mary Griffin Carol Jones Brenda May Katherine Nichols Opal Plummer MR . HAYNES' THIRD GRADE OCCUPATION 3rd Grader Hours 8 30AM 240PM 5 day week Supervisor on the Job Mrs Haynes JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Our commumty Indrans shelters of animals and people travel communxcation today and yesterday where our food comes trom where our clothing comes from ARITHMETIC Additon facts and then reverse facts subtraction facts multiplrcation Roman numerals fractions count by 2's, 3 s and 4 s denominate numbers solve srmple word problems protect themselves plants and ammals of the sea and desert common brrds trees and flowers stars and moon ocean water electrrclty HEALTH The human body safety and frrst ard care of eyes and ears health wrth relauon to food shelter and clothrng LANGUAGE ARTS Srlent readrng readmg prose and poetry aloud tell a story or an expenence learn to use the drctronary use perrod comma question mark under stand a paragraph use contractrons correctly SCIENCE: How the face of the earth is changedg motions of the earthg how animals Victor Baltzell Diana Bosher Linda Bosher Nelda Brashear James Brewer Nancy Burchfield David Clayton Myrtle Elliott Janis England Marcia Evans Randall Fleeman Roger Foster James Garner Barbara Gates Kathryn Hill Nina Jennings Jimmy Kirk David Lemons Barbara Mayfield Roger Mitchell Donna Mobley Marilyn Neal Linda O'Neal Guy Orbison Margie Richards Charles Rollins Linda Rouder Shirley Sims Harold Stroud Alen Templeton 'T Xl 'H-H-r A f V 5 as ' .t . 4 ' lt, ,F-5 lx' , QV-QQ A 'Suk' V I C if X' 4 .,t.. 1 vi, 2 Q 4-x QTY as .44 5 l I. i' .1 1 . 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PLUMMEITS SECOND GRADE OCCUPATION 2nd Grader Hours 8 30 AM 2 40 PM Supervrsor on the Job Mrs Plummer JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Holrdays and why we celebrate them commumty helpers our food shelter how we depend on each other ARITHMETIC Addmon and subtractron read and wnte numbers through 200 common measures of ume wetght length lxqutd county by 5 s and 10 s handle money tell ume and use the calendar SCIENCE Useful and harmful ammals how we get our food how plants and anrmals get food ammal babres the seasons weather and the earth magnets buds and msects HEALTH The basrc food groups dental hygiene personal cleanlrness bicycle street home and playground safety LANGUAGE ARTS Wrxte a story learn to understand a new word how to study spelhng read orally ln groups wrrte a httle letter quotatron marks learn to handle a book ZZ 'I I e : ' : ' : : : . z .. .S . z U l I l D I . . z . Q 5 . :' ': : : :' ' . : ' : ' : ' : . . I l : ' : : ' . 3. . i . : . Donald Bland Donald Booker Randall Brown Sidney Chapman Vickie Mae Crabtree Joyce Dearman Medford DeLoach Timothy Hart Bradford Hollingsworth Karen Holloway Albert Jennings Sherron Kilgo Freddie Mayfield Joan Mize Earl Mullins Charles Orbison Karan Phillips Mary Sue Redd Frank Roeder Gary Sims F' as a 55' P l .ai E56 Randall Smith Larry Stroud . ' Patricia Summers U ' Deborah Sutherland M I ,4 -. X rcar oerny A mov rn, R' h d T b 1 Q 2 C' H 5 ' Q' Q ' 'a K i V ' Q S - ol O -v ' . l Tommy Trimuar Gary Warden Charles Wells Georgia Lou Wylie Donna Young OCCUPATION lst and 2nd Grader Hours 8 SOAM 240PM 5 day week Supervisor on the Job Miss Dons Gnffing JOB DESCRIPTION SOCIAL STUDIES Our homes, neighborhood the holidays our school and community ARITHMETIC: Count and write to 50g use of ten as a basic unit, value of a penny, a nickel, dimeg meaning of a yard and a footy to know a circle and a squareg recognize time: clock and calendar, solve simple problems. SCIENCE: Animals and petsg farm animals, circus animals, common birdsg where plants and animals live, the air around usg the seasons. HEALTH: Safety rules to and from schoolg good eadng habits, how to dress for weather and activityg personal hygieneg exercise and restg common cold, LANGUAGE ARTS: Readingg pronunciation and enunciationg write name and a little storyg tell special stories, learn to use a book, how to study spelling, discover the quota tion markg learn how to attack a new word. FRINGE BENEFITS: Recess, new friends, We learn to like school and understand how to learn and why we must try. MISS GRIF F ING'S FIRST AND SECOND Deborah Anderson Janet Cawthon Sally Davis Betty Freudiger Hal Gorman Danny Holveck Reba Holveck Reford Holveck Kermit Mangrum Joyce Pogue Rosemary Rachel Kerry Thomas Mark Williams Bobby Young Tommie Kaye Brown Douglas Crump Tommy Joe Gates Cathy Jones Christine Mackenzie Judy McNeal Linda Rawlinson Harold Simms Linda Thomas Jackie Wages T' sf 0? .495 W' triggers. J '314 ',.AzLLz Q 2 J J I x , i 1 David Lee Bosher Michael Dale Branam Carl Willard Bray Alan Jack Brown Michael Wayde Brown Shirley Burchfield Phillip Lynn Davis Authur Ray Evans Lynn Ray Ferris David Wayne Fisk David Lynn Foster Paula Ann Foster Sandra Griffin Linda Sherryl Harder Kathy Jane Harrin Rolyald Heitman Rebecca Lynn Hickman Joe Allen Mobley Donna Jessie Moore Barbra Marie Morris Christine Neal Susan Nelson Jerry Pace Regena Richards Douglas Robinson Cecelia Roder Betty Jean Rogers Nadine Rollins Annette Stewart Gary Sutherland 9 N 4 K Us 'L,.l.,,3 if 9' 1 ,ax . ai ., ld . Axx . . K Q K ,L g as ' . - . 2 X f. gi 'M Q? X ' n E' i R X A any dl.- i i' in 1 - 4 'W if A xx 'I W X R13 ' N X r ' A ' a . S .Y 9 1' ,iv V' tx is R a ' JXl Q ' 1 Q s I X . ' X , f af X5 , ew-- W'- . 3 I ,Y I F 1 7, 5 ' s .. sw I If I , Xl 1? g 5 . Q A V S A Q X' .rlfeFE f X A fr i L- s : And leadmg the cheers for the Dogles Elame Davls Sandra Freudlger Dlane Dawson Lmda Clark Delores Davxs We show that we have school spun our Jun 1or Majorettes Vlvian Bogart Sue Wllson Anna Scott Donna Wexmar Shuley Slampa EZ And what do the Dogxes do off the f1eld THEY EAT Anyone for Autographs? C1 For those who made the 1 1 News at school tlus year Cedar Hlll WINS, 26 6 CEDAR HILL Texas Sept 6 Rpm Cedar Hlll rolled ast XR1lmcrHutchm s B team hole Fuday mght 266 m the season opener for both teams mtorccpted pass and txno short lmv plunges Vk1lmczHutc-hms got ls lfno scozc on a ll1l'l by Podnvv Lcilcl ., For those who wlsh to re ep O S . member how you played the game to get a score ' 0 0 b - . .- ' . Q ' p . Cedar Hill scored ohra pass, and 7' '- A. , ' Q , i, x jf gm MZ Wffmifzza We the members of the staff of the 1958 LONGHORN w1sh to thank you for your generous support of th1s yearbook You symbol1ze for us the f1nanc1ers of all the vast buslness world Your mterest challenges us to become good and capable C1t1ZeHS of th1s democrat1c way of hfe we know 18 Amerlca successful people worthy of our h1re no matter what the Job Your actlve partlcxpatxon 1n the creatlon of a well rounded educat1onal program rn Cedar H111 makes each of you one of our spec1al people We Pledge You Our Loyalty and Our Patronage I l You inspire us to dream that we may be ' ll ENJOY QUALITY FOOD Shop at Your Fr1end1y AG Store Every Day and SAVE We De11ver Phone CY 9 4690 610 Cedar Street Author1zed Dealers RCA Te1ev1s1on 1-9O1l1::1-Q C:1QCDC,1:1-QY IVIATQKET EVE RY THING for Bu11d1ng Complete Lme of Bu11d1ng Materlals PAINTS TOOLS ROOFING GLASS HARDWARE Let Us Est1mate the Cost of Redecoratmg and Remodellng W e De11ve r Phone CY 9 4241 713 Cedar Street IVIILL!-XTQD 1-DQ: HIM LJJIVIBEWQ CO 1 1 I ill . . -1 A' Wa ' 7- u 1 1 See IVIATQTI N CLARK INSURAN CE CO for A11 K1nds of Insurance CY9 4275 Compllments of 1-HLL. THE BARBER Hwy 67 Closed on Mondays SHQRTY P-lCOD'5 For Really Good Food For the Best Barbecue Catering to Hungry People--in Groups, Any Size Party or Club Gathering. . . From 1 to 10,000 HWY 67 Phone: CY 9-4423 Cedar Hill, Texas Compl1ments of lzzil-Q3r:l:LDl NCE- PAIN T CON TRACTOR lndustrlal Res1dent1al Brush and Spray We Welcome lnqu1r1es on Repamtmg and Redecorainng Clark Road CY 9 5 CY 9 4135 Compl1ments of Bl-EL.L.AJNfIN!'S Clothes for the Fam1ly G1f'ts for All M1dloth1an Texas Phone 3653 Cornplunents of DQ. l-4. L. VVll.L.l!-XIXAS DENTIST M1dloth1an, Texas Phone 3413 Am11co Products Am11co Products Amhco Products SERVICE 1,1 STATION Hwy 67 at Belt Lme Road Phone CY 9 4208 Spec1al1z1ng 1n Serv1ce We FIX Flats Batter1es MaJor Brand Olls Grocerles Dry Goods Hardware GENERAL Ice 332353 MERCHANDISE Houston Street CY 9 4711 Cedar H111 The Best Food 1n Town Home Style Cookmg Sandwlches Plate Lunches Home Made Ples Serv1ce Wlth a Smlle 503 Ma1n Street CY 9 4266 Wwofad L. .2 I is Q,,5.1u3Ml, , K , Q 9 A I . aw. o I ' ' i A ,Y I , A JESS ALSPAUGH .TOE MORGAN Ugfdfl Lf! 'FITQST IXAETHCDD IST CHLJTQCH C d H1 CHIEF WARDEN P t Insurance for Every Need r i 1, Texas , or Compllrnents of GAEDNEQS '7 II Dalry Products Staples Fresh Vegetables and Fru1tS Sports Equ1pment and F1shmg Gear Hwy 67 I One Stop --- Complete Food Shopping Center --- Ice Lwfnmefzd SERVICE STATION Humble Products Road Se rV1ce Batter1es T1res Acce ssor1e s Phone CY 9 4481 108 Ma1n Street FREE INKIAN S FEED STORE Custom Gr1nd1ng and M1x1ng Cedar Street Cy 9 4710 WLM! FREEZETTE On Hwy 67 Across From the Hlgh School Ice Cream Hamburgers Hot Dogs Cheeseburgers Sandwmhes French Frxes Curb Serv1ce and To Go Call CY 9 7777 . - - . ... o I I A I E - mi N - 'VFW xv- CITY DRUG STORE School Supphes Toys G1ft Items Fountam Serv1ce Prescr1pt1ons Telephone AX 8 3380 SAMUEL CHAMPION Reg1stered Pharrnac1st GEORGE BOSHER Proprletor UMD MW QE 00579 'T g g L 1 Compllments CEDAQ H I LL. DRAG STRIP Off1Ce Supp11es Add1ng Mach1nes Desks Chalrs Duphcators and Supphes F11es of A11 S1zes We Repalr and Ma1nta1n Typewnters for Off1ces and Schools P1ckup Dehvery Serv1ce Is Our Motto WIODEQ N 604 E, Dav1s Grand Pra1r1e, Texas Telephone AN Z -3 551 ' of 4' Typewriters ak . . ak - . ak . X n a T Save W' Tlrne 4' Money W' Effort CEDAR HILL MODERN W ASHA TE RIA We Use Westmghouse Equ1prnent Hwy 67 Call CY 9 4402 We P1ck Up and De11ver Damp or Fluff Dry Look Good Feel Good Get Your Clothes Cleaned by X Qmza mf? Hwy 67 SERVICE WHEN For the Best' YOU NEED IT WMM G rocer1es Meats Cold Dr1nks F1Sh1ng Gear Call CY 9 7791 E5rv1nT+-fs Hwy 67 Cy 9 7792 MAGNOLIA STATION Belt L1ne and Hwy 67 Sl' Z ' Q5 , I 7 - c In M1d1oth1an You Buy for Less W1zard Apphances for Home t s Garden Lawn Automob1le I Sports Equ1pment S F1Sh1ng Gear A1r Cond1t1oners and Coolers Toys and Playground Equxpment Electrlcal Contractmg Installatlon of A1r Cond1t1on1ng Systems Follow Hwy 67 From Cedar H111 to Our Door IXAID TEX MANUFACTURING COMPANY Mxdlothlan Texas L O WOMACK INAIDLCDTP-I IAN NAITQTZCTQ A11 the News Wh11e It s News Job Prmtlng PENN JONES, Pubhsher une I! 1 can -1 , n n ' V These Parents and Teachers Were There' To Meet To Plan To Cooperate ' Your PAREN I 1 EACHERS ASSOCIATION Where Were You ? i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN LANCASTER One of the Most Modern Banks m the Southwest On the Square Lancaster Texas Comp11ments of LANCASTER PRINTING COMPANY Pub11shers LANCASTER HEQALD S1nce 1887 Commerc1a1 Pr1nt1ng Phone 4311 N W Corner of the Square Lancaster Texas OAK CILJF-'15 , AUTO TOP co Seat Covers and Furmture FLORIST AND CERAMIC SHOP Upholster-mg Flowers for A11 Occas1ons 207 W Mam St Route 2 Lancaster Tex One Mxle East of De Soto on Lancaster Texas Belt L1ne Road JOE VOLCIK Quick, Easy, Drive-In Banking 9 . I , . - - Q 1 f , . fd Z Comphments of 70 Wm' 9ZpZ25f 761206 Cedar H1ll, Texas REV BOB RYAN, Pastor A Fnendly Church --ul ERN A L Assoclate Store Sports Eqmpment Home Apphances Rad1os Te1ev1s1on Toys Hardware Western Auto Assouate Store Call AX 8 2335 Duncanv111e Texas W, E . Jon0S ownhv Home Owned X f fa A 'riff' ,,-f ' ' .- 'fd 5 Q,,,,2' ! fd . A e S Nj ' 5 -f,.- - ' X -. xx as xx if .- A V A 7 Y ' -1-nw. V 'V' ' 'f -' 4 ' sux' ' - Y - ' -' IN' Nw ' ,M W- V f -c' 2 , .:, 'sw' 1 ' - -V gi. K I , K eq. V , -ffl. S A S., W 1 ' .- 2 ,4..... a . I , '- ' .----1? T .I -.Tree ,gb 32 -1 Q . 'mx , 8 -Y ' 'E w-- M -M ? I 1 . , , .4 rf 1 fa I ff? ff ,Eff '. . fy f kgs. ,K . ,Vu - ' n Z J n I I z 5 - ! 7 ' 5 1 i i 4 , i -- ...aw .---..-L............. H i I In ' , I. Many SALUTING THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW Leadershlp developed early 18 a pmceless asset It means progress for our commumty, 'our schools, and our American way. L.lOIN1'9 CLLJE Qhfz if A Good Place to Eat Home Style Cookmg Hours 6 AM to 8 PM Monday Frxday and Saturday 6 00 AM to 7 O0 PM Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Southwest Corner of the Square AX8 7777 QDa lla s Phone! CI-IF! S' BEAUT Y SHOP Belt Lme Road Cy9 4872 Cedar H111, Texas Compllme nts of GAKHAVE UNI FARM Cedar H111 Tex KF! I GGG REALTY CCD Call Us for All Your Real Estate Needs We Sell Rent Buy or Manage Property Phone AX8 7777 212A Houston St. Cedar H111, Texas :: : , : : , , , . 7 U . n 9 The Church, the Home and the School Are the Foundations of Our America Cedar H111 Texas Jefferson St Cl-4L.l12Cl-I Ol: Cl-ll2l?:T 'N Ll- Comphments of Wffffffg 76M Q, QW 127 Oregon St Dallas Texas Dealers 1n All Types of Hardwood and Res111ent F1OOI1ng I I I I n Cool Cats 8th Graders 1n Lzbrary MAHE12 51205 Oak C11ff's Only Author1zed Ford Dealer Telephone WH 8 7351 Dallas Texas Ford Parts and Serv1ce IVIOIZTOINI AND IVIOOIZ-E REAL ESTATE Phone 3341 or 3842 Lancaster, Texas LAMAR AND SMITH FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serv1ce Funeral Serv1ce Insurance 800 West Jefferson Ave Telephone WH 6 2146 Vmwfezi T' V EEQVI CE Wvffglwicff DHAEBAACY Pre scr1pt1on De11very 8 A M T111 10 P M No 4 Lancaster Texas Phone 6212 Sunday Hours 12 00 5 O0 P M 79 4mf7Ww Sl--I Op Complete Line of Baby and Teen Age Clothes 235 West Ma1n Street Lancaster, Texas I Dallas, Texas I ' 9 QW f WMM 254415 Congratulates the Cedar H111 Longhorn the Students of Cedar H111 H1gh School Member FDIC of Midlothian, Texas CEDAT2 I-IILL IZANCH DAVID DANCIGER AND SONS Reg1stered Aberdeen Angus Hwy 67 For Insurance and Real Estate We Have What You Need' ,AYNDEIZSON SEWALL Flowers for A11 Occas1ons Mfgfgfiff T-:L--C'2 IES-I-5 y I As Near as Your Phone RUBY FLEEMAN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2291 Cedar H111 Phone Cy9 Midlothian, Te xa s I I The Friendly Bank Dedicated to Serving You Zmndymazw ghiehwi Grand Pra,1r1e Texas GRAND PRAIRIE AUT O SUPP LY 602 Davxs An2 1564 Grand P1-a1r1e Texas I-ILIEI-I Nl MOORE AND SONS FUNERAL HOMES 310 NE Elghrh sr Serv1ng the Fort Worth Dallas Metropohtan Area ' I . . , I Grand Prairie, Tex. . . , C-51222243-li: CHEV ROLE T COMPANY 1405 East Main Grand Prairie Texas AnZ 2.641 D615 Wkwliw HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W FURNITURE M Q Midlothian Texas Phone 2 2 34 'T l-FE Jewelers for Your Ei!-I O13 Quality Apparel Acce s sorie s , Notions Materials Midlothian, Texas MRS. J. C. COIL, JR. Senior Class Dallas, Texas For Good Food and Fellowsh1p Students Always Welcome 954015 D5 90707 610 West Jefferson Dallas, Texas The Greatest L1ttle Store ln Texas HTZL sums +-u3'153u+4 I-ll l..l..-K-'3.Nf'6 Reglstered Pharmaclst G1fts Fountam Serv1ce Cosmet1cs F1-1endlyServ1ce M1dloth1an Texas , TIN? Q Ill 'lllulifl llllrlv 4 6 GRAND PRAIRIE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N 106 East Maln St A112 1815 Grand Pra1r1e, Texas Your famlly s future IS secure when vou lnsure ln tne company wlth the strength of Glhraltar ee L1 P Insurance gzckness and flcczdent Protection THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA G Dallas Oak Chff D1str1ct MR DWIGHT W HOLMAN Manager J I m O I IVV S V , I , I -A pai' - V V Ks- ' Z 1 - , A 1 V . f 7 ' V . - 9 , S . A . A AV . . a mutual life insurance company get out and go places an power rn style DYNAMIC ALL NEW 58 OLDSMOBILE W 0 BANKSTUN -ii largest Olds Soles ond Servrce Center In he DALLAS AREA m Twelve Term Themes on Subjects Certaln to Please WALKER PENN NEAL ROBINSON WHITEHEAD WOOD ARMSTRONG Qaeda FAMOUS B B Q Wynnewood V111age Beef Ham Ch1cken R1bs Sausage Custom B B Q Open 7 Every Day From a Fr1end Who Belleves Cedar H111 Is a Good Place to L1ve Cedar H111 Is a Good Place to Go to School Cedar H111 Has Good People Who Make Good Fr1ends ' ...in 1 f n l of - M X I ft -Q LM' rrznxxxxs ' O 'f O 2 Open Every Day Except Wednesdays and Sundays 7 30 9 30 M Beg1nners' Class Saturday, 9 00 10 00 AM Wg fwk Saturday 10 00 12 00 AM For Part1es or Lnstruct1ons Call CY9 4976 ima Z4!f55fffmg262r5 Thanks for the MCUIOTIBS of a Good Year' W ZWWW W 0 : - : P : - : R J' S O K Kiddies' Session L , 1' A' , I A L K X V I T . , I E E R E ' 0 Q 4 Y HDMI-R RAY O NEAL 1947 1958 measure of a life rs not us durauon but its donation In years, Homer brought sunshine into the lives of all who knew to make our world a better place in which to live. His pleasing personality and friendliness will live on in the of his friends forever. ' ,Having faithfully fulfilled his missionhere, Homer has gone on to realm' . . . His memory is cherished by students, faculty, friends relatives, . it ' ' 'A Eile- 3 X A xxx . , X . f 1:'-.: , - A i TAYLOR PUBLISHING co jd A W 1nm-- -u..hnnlnr2w as-


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