Cleburne High School - Santa Fe Trail Yearbook (Cleburne, TX)
- Class of 1956
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T:,,, . 52 N '59 337. 3. .rf . ..1o5 class of class of M66-9 QAM sports orgamzatrons around c h s 133 5' Fi 'I 71 4 is 6.1 -.., fs X gh H we iEf?w':i ':-ill e Wxszfr.-, , 5 LINDA B JEANIE JOHNSON 'i DONIVEE NES MARY LOU MACKEY sfwffi- the staftf to i M t O O ' I y, r r 5 by Affffff : , '- gg , 'Q W' , .,.,,.. S K . aj? I Q. g 4' A J, My ,V DON COPPA TON SO have worked hard to produce a yearbook with you, the student body, in mind it is our hope that the '56 santa fe trail will merit your approval now and for all the years to come .... with pleasure we dedicate this hook to irq. V W . x Lf I : v A ix N5 2 J Q spirit of c.h.s. Mr J W Patterson has been D1re cto r of In struct1on for the past f1ve years He 1S responsrble for the functlonmg of the educatmnal program, au d1ov1sual educat1on 1n servlce educat1on and cur r1cular study and unprovement sp clal serv: s The Job of Gu1dance Counselor IS 1n the capable hands of M1ss Bobs1e Ferguson Mlss Ferguson 1S responszble for both 1nd1v1dual and group guldance as well as d1 rect1ng testmg programs for the ent1re school system grades Mr Glendon Broumley 15 Dxrec tor of Aux1l1ary Servxces He over sees transportatmon and 1S IH charge of the elementary student attendance records 1n add1t1on to bemg pr1nc1 pal of Long Elementary School The Speech The rap1st, Mr W1ll1arn Boykm works w1th those who have speech hand1caps H offers hear1ng tests for ch1ldren and strwes to correct speech de fects 1n students from all twelve Mrs Al1ce Rodman ourHealt Nurse, serves m numerous ways as teacher consultant, and adv1 sor itf. - sn-.4 I O I - 1 u 1 . . . . . . ' v .- I ' 1 - - - l I I C B so , 1 5 . fr . . . , . . . e a -1. Vi 2 . . . - . . . . - . , . . . , , . O 1 - , . ' I I' 1' 1' I' 1' I' I' SCHOOL BOARD J W Clarke, V1ce Pres1dent Davzd Sowell Jr , Secretary Bryan M1ller Robert L Anderson Ted Burd .Tohn S K1ng Mrs. Nona B. H1ll1ard Accountant Mrs. Margaret Bock Secretary Mrs. Darlene Owens Secretary vw-7-ef Mr. M. Dean Murphy, a ve ry capable leader 1n the f1eld of adm1n1strat1on, has served as Superln tendent of the Cleburne Publ1c School System for the past s1x years. He 1S tobecommended for more than fulf1ll1ng the dut1es of h1s off1ce. Mr, Murphy an outstandmg educator, 15 a ment to the comrnu nlty, 34, M . J. Hunter Pearson, President ' V M . . . ' ' ' , M . ' , . M , ' M . . X M . M . . ' . . . . . , Mr Guinn our principal for eight years, ac quired h1s Bachelor s Degree at Centenary, and his Master s Degree at Texas University Mr Gumn has beena teacher for twenty seven years and a coach for s1xteen We are 1ndeed proud to be able to say that our principal is E G Mr. Guinn's dog Jack, faithfully checking each class to make sure all is well. Our secretary Gene Ann Wheeler a 1955 graduate of Cleburne High has many and var 1ed duties that she has capably performed 1n the past year nclpal s 0 Mr. Huddleston, one of C. H. S,'s favorite teachers, graduated from Southwestern, with a Master's Degree. Doc has been teaching for twenty-four years, while for the last four he has been filling the duties of assistant prin- cipal. A Mrs Golda Adams L1brar1an Mls MSS S xx? E E Jean 905' -5 M We uv-5 sv? atb Ba ma 'ke -IQ t Ma the G afjc ccal-Z. U1-in Bran wha om 'QOY NY ' 6 Date can Mr. A. D. Wheat V W .I Vocational Ag. Q A ' l K., ' 1 J .fx , ' R Q 5 , , - 4 .. 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L '1ee1 wsw'u'x 2 -1 'W ,-EWIL-fQ7f'1Ni - ,' f 'HEC I .1EQ'x,- YECLCA 5 'TCE' - .I RFYVESECEQ -E ', , ., . .. , I I 1 9 I , ,, 1 , , , x ' 1 r 1 , . .1 y -1' p N ,v 1 f f ' - J' J 1 , I f . 1 , X ' I , . 1 x ' J 16 J I :M paul staples best all-round 56 ann lemmerman best all round 'J' ,if V . A lui JJ 1 7 J' f johnny moore most popular Q Adams, James Eddy Wilson Adcock, Norma Willard Alexander, Lawayne Riley 1' 1 J A K Ball, Linda Addams Barton, Linda Lou Willard Barton, Sidney Riley Allen, James Wilson Allmon, Billie J'oe Addams Anderson, Jackie Edison Armstrong, Delia Addams Bailey, Barbara Addams Baker, Tommy Riley Bennett, Donald WilSOI1 Bennett, Relton Edison Benson, R. P. Edison wq f , VVVX 'wk Q. ' A.,-wx? 't . 1 L A .7 Q? vw' J vifw , ff' ' CL! J A N Bewley, Barbara Barton Birchfield, Peggy Barton Borden, Jean Willard Boyer, Anita Addams Bradbury, Don Edison Bratcher, Jimmy Wilson Miilfw' W, 1 1 , ,I ,, XUC :J . rua, , M57 J' aww!! A U10 , W I J, J!! ,,Q.4,24,c:4 , 'Z c, ,uw and if , n fp' 7 , ., , X 17 N' 1 , MAJ ,Q,faM,ef:w- - Lf 4,Z.,09cZ. ,egigpaagdff -0 ff TM I e 1 ff' 454,69 gzzewfywfe Brickell, Jane AddamS Bryant, Bobbie Addams Bubert, Betty Io Barton Burd, Jerry Lynn Willard Caddell, Billy Edison Carpenter, Carol Addams M f A WW A L fly QU, 'lb I fl V WJ 9 f . x fx ff YV J, A V ,W Cosgrove, Rosalie Addams M Coward, Manning Edison Cox, R. B. Edison Carter, Wanda Barton Cheek, B. J'. Wilson Cheek, Dean Edison Cheek, Bayrnond Wilson cf X X' Cleveland, Ioefj ,C Riley C A 6 Cope, Anne I' 0 Barton 1 nw LW H ,rw 6 3 fwmciff Q tiff 1 r MP 41. .- V' -,uv-ox ' Qkioa, Nf4,1Lo,k,kA.X .E r S 31 ich,te?aT1kdiawx F 'F Balizon k'15'ods,E7,:'ij'o Qyhugartsyhkb igofyfsiliiilag XMOL ddgigsvl J' Lf. X Mi this M K - X. Lkqyvx 41.0, Qs. LQQLLX Dunsworth, Laqhgda L Addamsvs N 1gEva11QLindaAAnk1T XLSjJgl'l1idZ1i-anis K Dyer, Ethel Io f V9Cs,f1sw9i11nd -.La Darling, Patsy Addams Davis, Io Ann Barton Davis, Melvin Wilson Eaton, Betty Joyce Addams Elder, Patsy Barton Elrod, Jack Edison Erickson, Fred Riley Fain, R. L. Edison Folse, Byron Wilson N L1 Q OVJ Isyxwi ' w ,N-by -, gf .4-if L ' XX Q55 JV' I I r lf 'QQ' ' f ' ff K 5 'RSL W: Gill, Ronnie Wilson Glenn, Mariann Barton Goad, Kenneth Wilson .WJ iw Ford, A. D. Frizzell, James Fulfer, Bobby Galbraith, Margaret Ganong, Gene Ki lr. Addams Edison Edison Riley Addams Riley Gustafson, Don Halyard, Buddy Harper, Lloyd Hatfield, Jerry Hazlett, Nita Willene Heath, Earl W. Riley Riley Edison Riley Barton Wilson Gorski, Charles EdiSOn Graff, Mary Louiij Willard Grigsby,1DonaW rj Wi1S0I1 J, M L LJ' 1 Q 1 1 . 1 I 4 M L I guts My ,f MW! Helms, Bonnie Willard Hester, Stella Willard Higgins, Ken Riley s Holmes, Jimmy Dale Edison Hopkins, Ned Edison Howard, Patricia I tl , I, xv J' h J ! r lf hygmffifi JJ 1 -. E7 fw s y li, ,,Vi1l.N Q 1 ,gy yy , x. KJ.yyyigJ,JJ,NQyX DU JM if Lanny! Johnson, Eddie Riley Johnson, Jeaniv Barton Johnston, Jean Ann Willard if JU, 1 'xf uf Huckabay, Qarole ,Kay Y try X. ,ll-lludson,.,Shafon -1 x D I K NV, . N X Iker, Billy Gene Jackson, Bill Johnson, Billy for f ew Hugliesqnili V M X lx X A 'ha,Qx N .Mx Wi EEA t . Nada s Wilson if X iii-4 XX II, s Edison Edison Wilson Iunkins, James Keesee, Laxie Ann King, Iim Kinrnan, Dorothy Land, Garland Harvey Lane, Donnie Edison Willard Edison Addams Wilson Wilson Jones, Lyndal Willard Jones, Maryolyn Willard Jones, Sally Addams I ffff 'A Lemrnerrnan, Ann Willard Lindsay, Carol Sue Willard Little, John Grier Riley ff W i ooo McCoy, Barbara Ann Willard McGee, Donald Edison McKinley, Sharon Willard I '. xp 900394385 'love -no oo X 4 009 00 Q0 vp-Q W We o 'Qa9 2n e- 4 a Cx'9J QQ .Q 1 490' of' 05 09' .QD Q Q5 -' 5' wh 9? ?go'5'j Qvgoore, Johnny Edison Moreland, Mary Io Barton Morgan, Charles Edison Mathis, Charles Matthews, Mildred Meals, Stan Miller, Kenneth Montgomery, Ralph Moore, Frankie Edison Willard Riley Edison Edison Edison fmelff let Q A W 5 W CJ, FVJJV A ,iff i 5- UV ' L1 Peterson, Giles Poteet, Joe Prater, Barbara Myers, Ruth Elaine Willard Miller, Mary Nell Willard Payne, Patsy Willard Edison Edison Addams fm! ,EV -as--.9 ffl! 4 Y. VN H ff' .f AE Reagan, Buford Reed, Helen Reid, Joann I7 ,X Wilson Willard Willard 5,.fS2Q+?H awry of ii? Richardson, Laverne Addams Rogers, Richard Wilson , MV Rosser, Velda Addams Runnels, Richard Edison Schlieper, Edward Wilson Sebring, Martha Sue Willard Q Steakley, Martha Willard Stone, Patsy Barton Taylor, Naomi Barton 7 H Shelton, Peggy Siegmund, Paul Southerland, Billy Doyle Spurlin, Ogden ' 'fStansberry, Wanda Staples, Paul Willard Edison Wilson Riley Willard Edison 7 J Tekell, J'ane Barton Temple, Ion Charles F Edison Q' .D B Thomnsofmarchita Willard 5 y ' H l 5'-Q' W W , WWC' A W fpggg ' --'M A 1, I If , yf f 1 ff-02a'5',! 'L 56900 ' I ,Egif- X. Tribble, Carol lfynn ddams Vick, Shari Glen B ton V Vowels, Larry ,, Egison V' Lfvbjol JM Ljglpdtcb 4VLL.wW1 U15 LLL 'f pc' 1-LL!! TL, wiv' 2 1, ,-f lf z I' Y' W cw' 1 fic! Sf! V M an D In L, playful mv , ' , J A IL ffl ld-iff? Hutt 'jiyv M4 Mfg? L ldv Mk J R Walker, Billy. lb Wilson Walker, Gail Barton Jmww Wallen, Bobby Wilson Weaver, Billy Edison Weehunt, Merlin Ruth Willard Welch, Barbara Addams White, David Edison Whitehead, Barbara Willard L lf fb ,jf Lx Mt fi fi-f ,by . Q , lf rx 1 Keskeys, Babs Barton Looper, Darrell Edison .- Thornton, Dorothy Barton Wiggins, Beverly ,-f Williamson,J X eg! Y 'Wright, Billy Young, Wilburn Beasley, Jimmy Cooke, Carolyn Willard Addams Wilson Edison Edison Willard 'K--V' 'rl f I 1 aiig 1 L S3- 9 PV ff get ,,og,,fg'fJ I,uxJs 'Q 4,fL A 6vF9r-C 1 2 3 4 in-nt A2 li 3- Z 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 H Q23 24 25 T- 26 K 16 27. 28. 29. 30. f 31, 3 6. xB2ufbrd Reagan 37. 38. vf 39. IW 40, Ln- 41. 42. 43. 44, 47. Sally .Tones Ann Lemme rman A. D, Ford Patsy Payne Bobby Fulfer Jimmy King Larry Vowels, David White Barbara McCoy Mary Jo Moreland .Terry Burd Carolyn Cooke Billy Johnson Jo Dodson Patricia Howard Donnie Lane Ogden Spurlin Lyndal Jones Don Gustafson Billy Cheek Barbara Keskeys .alone Brickell!--5 erfyiiitfieid Rosalie Cosgrove 5 Patsy Stone Lawayne Alexander Bunny Hazlett Gail Walker Stan Meals Raymond Cheek Ned Hopkins Joe Cleveland 32. Linda Ball 33,.1iichyard Rogers I 34. Kathe1'yn'3 St'ella Hester 35, Ruth Myers Jean Borden Patsy Elder Naomi Taylor J'o Wftlfainsorx Sharon McKinley Wanda Carter Guess who? Fifth grade at Santa Fe School Maryolyn Jones Sharon Hudson Grier Little Claudia Dietrich 1x3 X x l., X VN' lul 'way hack when Ever tried playing baske ball 'At your service, madam' , say these in the snow?' asks Junior genial fellows Kenneth Goad Don Gus W1-mes, and seniors, Lawayne Alex tafson Ogden Spurlm, Stan Meals and Don ander and Billy johnson McGee What'l1 you have? Mary Graff Whavs S01n'0n here? lohnnl' Lyndal jones and Carolyn Cooke Moore Mannmg Coward j B111 Watts Ned Hopkins Frankie Moore jr Perry D Wright and Larry Vowels ,......., Talented Ca.- role Huckabay making that ol d piano sound like Camegie Hall , It's a bird! Wh-at! Doesn't ll everyone play this way? it's a Plane! asks jerry Hatfield. No, it's Buddy Halyard! CHS sen1ors are certa1nly mdustrlous, as you can see john Kennon and Garland Land are checkmg up the grocerxes You two will n e v e r get any where that way Rosahe Cosgrove a n d P a tr 1 c 1 a Howard loafmg around F111 'er up, ack' Now m a d a m tl'11S httle number was just made for you ' c 1 a 1 m s salesman j1mmy Bratcher .f ' Absorbed m the Y ap p e r are As you can see these are some WPI Bonme Helms Claudxa Dletrlch cally bashful sen1ors B111y johnson Sally Sue Lindsay and Jem Borden jone s Lyndal jones Carolyn Cooke Chard Rogers, Bobby Fulfer Lawayne Alex ander, and Blmny Hazlett MWPW f '51 PRESIDENT Gary Whltes VICE PRESIDENT Roy Armstron 8 SECRETARY Rojeane Co1l1ns TREAS URER Martha Wofford REPORTER Gary Shaw 7 Ag 'UJI W. . .5 it A I ,z-Q., ff '- ff ' .' vi j-.,,,,f ' t JH AI' 5 I. , 'i 4, ,Ti 'PJ' , I' I Af' , :T .1 ,I I .5 J 7, ff .-ff 1 5 I, ' f 4, tv.. I i ff I f , X -J Q x x x Q -, tl f fa nv f--s rojeane collins danny yeary hast all round I NN X XXX X x 'XNXQ-bw Khin. X 'K XXXXXXX kxgxxbwqlx martha wofford gary whltes most popular is Bentley, Nancy Birchfield, Wayne Boog-Scott, Betsy Borden, Kenneth Brandon, Allen Briscoe, Jackie Brown, Betty Brown, Charles Bryant, June Addams Edison Willard Wilson Edison Wilson Willard Wilson Willard Adcock, James Anderson, Cecil Armstrong, Roy Atwell, Hugh Beaver, Lu Lane Bennett, Jimmy Bennett, Norman Benson, Alma Pauline Benson, Betty Edison Wilson Wilson Riley Willard Wilson Wilson Barton Barton Q Burgess, Nelda IQ V X Butler, George Cain, James 'K 5 Calahan: James W A Caraway, Carol Carr, Geraldine 1 X X' 1 Chaney, Clcrilia Clifton, Danlvy x Ci:1e,Bill A u -X X ,X x X Wallace K l 1 I Willard Wilson Riley Riley Addams Willard Willard Edison Riley i mp- K we R Collins, Johnny Collins, Martha Rojeane Conner, Kenneth Cooke, .Toe Cooper, Sara Coppage, Don Corbin, Sue Corbin, William Crist, David Riley Willard Riley Riley Addams Riley Willard Riley Wilson -sung. Garner, Sylvia -H Garrett, Mary Pearl Gatewood, Pat Gatton, Marilyn Sue Glenn, Glenda Goebal, Are es X 9' W gg M 1 r arbara 42 Qt J' .41 ... A ,Q .r' 'zrsr' Willard Addams Addams Willard Addams arton Edison Edison Barton Uk -264111 AQ , flfLel !!z I Deering, I. V. Edison Mia d, Patrici .Ann wiuard fDodge,,-T n Rileybf p fr W 4 'V , . X V, , J , i ff Q. -f fgjfffzf Donnell, Linda Elder, Betty Clara Ellington, Ella Jane Elliot, Nedra Ford, Charles Fuston, Jimmy LfKV1!7 ' Willard Addams Barton Willard Riley Riley is Hardee, Samuel Riley Hardin, Ganelle Addams A Hargrave, immy Allen Wilson it jf IX A x . I A 1 l arri Irisanne Willard K1 Hart, J hn T. Edison Heffley, Carolyn Sue Willard Henslee, L. C. Riley 1 1 Q : ,Lf :Ig 'is I A Hewlett, Jack Wilso5 ' ,J 721 in Qi, 2 ,. A lemma P Hines, Patsy ,J ill rd Q ' K I x MMM, ' 'li ig. A f Q Y 4.. X1 :rf in X ,a .M . if l ,gp H. f .iz -'if' D Hix, Joy! Horton, Annette Horton, Wayland Hudgins, De rvin Hud son, Wayne Ingle, Judy Jackson, Grady Johnson, Ellen Johnson, James Addams Barton Riley Riley Riley Addams Riley Willard Riley fi ,, fain' 'if iq' J J fl, 7' W1 ewiiw Pr WQilWMf 4 J Might, AIM R 1 y f f L d um, Alma Lee Add y e my WM MM we WWW5 QW er, Alice n, B'11y B R y Lee, Billy Ray Lee, Charles Edwin Lightfoot, Sheri Logan, Othel Lott, Pat X . Love, Barbara X L0YfZQ i3L-JEAN McCarty, Peggy McCash, Oscar Wilson Edison Willard Willard Barton Addams Addams Addams Wilson q '7 I .:. ,f ' ' Mc roy, Kenneth Dale Wilson McGee, Tommy Edison McVicker, Phyllis Wi y Lou Barton S? Mar arton Marchman, Sue Willard Mathis, George Riley Meadows, Harold Riley :f S lxsvvxg xl. 5' I x wl '.'..w ' , Q1 x. 29. Penny, Beverly Perry, Connie Phillips, Elvis Phillips, Joe Phillips, Sue Pipes, Kathryn Elaine Plumlee, Leroy Prator, Gary Putty, John Willard Willard Wilson Wilson Willard Barton Riley Edison Riley r , LL' V yn.. I Miles, Qoiald F. gg, Lie Rumi, C - 35,1 f' J' 1- W ,ff lKYf,,k'om?1r!,blC'a Leng JLF gil 5 , I-ky rN.v,'Lwf' . J f 4 Q Ivioh,re1 Jeaa5e JM - 'lexru-I-fa' P iv Ii Q' 4 9A'L i ' fri., K iv star P fr , E, A ya ,W 41, A gf 15' ii 'iw ,fy 1 P, Q Moremanli-f2la3idia, 'vi salon 5 1 if 'EL' 'M-'Lili JJ R 1 ' or O 'li 1 '1- ' X , b f Q31 . iid' ! 1 . if N4gkeu1,AToglniyAM L ' iRi1.Q.- 51.- 3' J ' ' VA :V LJ .f'f', .fgivll vi' if I L Q iff' ,I .0 U' F' lx ' In 1 ,dl ' ' 'A I l aff 1 ' inf' wihalm, 56, p . 3Gile?f f f. I ' fy' J i T .V z , P,dnQ'lf,4, illiaimf f ip ...Lf - a. V f 4 R , 'L' Y J ,J,f!A!TBgAgo ,Judy 'Du Barton . of 'N -. 4 , v X' JJ 'K f .vu va ,VL ,M J nl: '1 F , ff It 1 L 0 Quattlebaum, Lenora Raines, Patsy Ruth Ramsey, Frances Randall, Claudia Randolph, Linda Rapp, Tommy Reed, Eldon Reid, Glenda Reynolds, Geraldine mfg -qi X Addams Willard Willard Willard Addams Edison Edison Barton Willard W Reynolds, .Tames Reynolds, Shirley Russell, David Shafer, Ellen Shaw, Gary Sheffield, Hubert Shehorn, Billy Shelton, Patsy Smith, David Wilson Willard Wilson Willard Riley Edison Riley Addams Edison bv sa? ' ' 5 it ' f N? f . - ,, -arf' wr. 'Uh wi vis! Sullivan, Frances Swiney, Mary Temple, Martha Thomas, Louise Townes, Owanna Ruth Treece, Arleita Turner, Carol Ann Turner, Jan Underwood, Gene Willard Barton Addams Addams Willard Willard Willard Willard Riley Smith, Donald Sopko, Loyd Sowell, George Sowell, Milton Sparks, Roy Spurlock, Jerry Stansberry, Landa Stephens, Beverly Stepp, Jimmy Wilson Riley Wilson Riley Edison Wilson Barton Addams Riley Walling, Jerry Walls, Mary Ann Walls, Sam Watts, Bill Weedon, Beth Wells, Howard White, Patsy Whites, Gary Wilbanks, Tony Wilson Barton Riley Edison Addams Riley Barton Wilson Riley 3 , 1.41 Lun- Williams, Bobby Williams, Glenda Williams, Othell Edwards Williams, Ronny Wofford, Martha Woodard, Louise Wright, Perry Don Yater, Frances Yater, Tommy Edison Willard Edison Edison Willard Willard Edison Willard Riley Pearce, Gay Perry, Bessie Pratt, Beverly Shaw, Camille Simmons, Kaynell Barton Barton Willard Addams Addams Yeary, Danny York, Wanda Young, Gordon Zimmerman, Linda Burge, Bobby Glenn, Wendell Guinn, David Mullen, Billy Owens, Harris Edison Barton Riley Willard Wilson Edison Wilson Edison Edison frvf Wonder what these gals are cooking up? Cecilia Chaney Martha Wofford Jan Tumer Carolyn King Anna jean King and Irxsanne Harris Lookout Buster I'ma junior youknow says Nan Keenum to Frosh, Robert B11 was-nm' IOII sl Nm. Axn't love grand' Another hen party? Ella jane claim Gary Whites and C31-Q1 Ellington, Ganelle Hardm and Sara Turner Cooper of the THSPA Convention This will hurt you more than it will me! x I Q l I I v Q WNOQQM :Qfl ., ks l ' ! - Whadd 'ya know! There's my name! Samuel Hardee, Billy Ben Lawson, and jimmy Fuston. ,C .. A t xl 5 :- : , Did we scare you? Behind the kn e e s is Phyllis McVickers. ,S-3 ,hx 51 class of f w Q- ' flux Y'f',!i - 11' I' rf urxzw' 1 r-w f 1 1 IKHIHIIIFYMII 'WU SF' -1 -1 iudy stansherry jimmy jones hast all-round V rl - if ,ill ' I I sv .M ' 17 V73 J Q haf . ' f . T7 A V I Y 1 f , - ,ff--' : f H 4 r J' W in ' W1 ' L . 'ig f' ij , ja H 3 , Hi , Q- tw ff x ' ,- - . f ' 1 w, f 'i 'ii Lx -ff:.s,f.,gs Ji . ,V . Kd ' .1 fills? 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Yr Fletcher, Sandra Fox, Jimmy French, Linda Gardner, Vickie Ann Gatlin, .Tack Gay, Clifford George, Charles Gibbs, James Carl Gieson, Gary Gillispie, Douglas Goetz, Jimmy Golleher, Teresa 58 Addams Edison Barton Addams Wilson Edison Edison Wilson Edison Riley Wilson Willard W '7 ' l s 'nv 'ak -4 ' Q 1 .aj 'K J? 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'W gi? .25 .asf Louis, Rose Ann McCandless, Hedy McCash, Georgia McKinney, Kenneth Manasco, Bobby Mason, Helen Matthews, Betty Ann Matthews, Marcell Meador, Joe Miller, Mildred Miller, Rita Faye Mims, .Tohn William 60 N1 x 4 f v- ' A W a Barton Barton Barton Riley Riley Willard Willard Barton Riley Willard Willard Wilson No.4 t Jones, Nancy Joslin, Pat f 9 Kennon, Karen Key, Grady King, Barbara Knotts, Rennick . Kyle, Gayle Lamon, Sandra Leck, Franklin Ledbetter, Jackie Ray Lilly, Clinton Ben Long, Patricia Ann Willard Barton V Barton Wilson Addams ' Riley Addams Willard Riley Edison Edison Barton . g,,-at , rw f 1-9- a. -1 kk ..,l V , ' V i 4 t , .. -JF 'Y 1 -- X . 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Barton Willard Addams Addams Riley Wilson Wilson Riley Willard Willard Willard Wilson fi- 'EF' ' nr as x 1 1 1, 5-Q... 1 Morrison, Mae Osborne, Jo Anne Reagan, Gene xxx. +.i Stewart, Don Walker, Charles Walker, Kenneth Walls, Eugene Reder, Frank 64 Willard Addams Wilson Edison Edison Wilson Edison Edison K 5-.A N 'Funny' in , Worlow, Marie Worlow, Minnie Frances Young, Barbara Kay Young, J'oe Anderson, Burl Jean Barrett, Danny Blansett, Betty .Tean Bullard, Shirley Ellis, Gene Eoff, Elsie Marie Johnson, Sue Kimberlin, Bob v n Jklfk, or L ' 1 o 0 ,L BL .jj lr bylf ll L7 L- f Willard Willard Willard Edison Barton Wilson Willard Willard Wilson Addams Addams Wilson sri I thought you knew where we were gomg' Don Stewart and john ny Browder dxsplaymg the1r mus cles ,un What convent1on rs th1S7 These gals are Mary Lee Huckabay, Jumor Carolyn Heffley Mary Lou Heffley Betsy Wade, and janet Taylor S-J Was Santa good to you g1rls? Glenda Mltchell janet Taylor, Bunny Anderson, Jo d Stansberry an d jannette Dxa Get a horse, fellows' Doug Glllespne j1mmy jones, and Charles George mond Athlete Notelha Doty about to ma.ke a goal From the Hall s of Montezuma Here Slt future manners, on Career Day. c ass of PRESIDENT - Linda Lee VICE-PRESIDENT - Sandy Ganner SECRETARY - Don Elrod TREASURER - Sandia Halbrook REPORTER - Jimmy Boles I X ,Q A ,, i ,, b. L7 t f if . V Il Q!! ' in 4 K , ' lynda lee lynn morrlson best all round most popular nell mcdnnald don elrod Beene, Jamie Bilton, Robert Bingham, Lily Black, Earle Blair, Bobby Boles, Jimmy Borden, Sandra Bouldin, Mary Ann Brand, James Bratcher, Becky Bridges, Billy Bridwell, Johnny 70 Acosta, Ramona Alexander, Betty Allrnon, Harold Anderson, Don P 2 derson, Kenneth AlA'i'idreas, George F. J iiglrrnstrong, Sue l Ashley Dottie Dolores Ioan ,. 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Willard Neff, Evelyn Louise Addams Newell, Connie Willard Newsom, Helen Addams Nickell, Janie Barton Orrell, PGSSY Barton Owens, Bobby Edison Patterson, Wanda Jo Barton 9+ Payne, Janice Peacock, Jimmy Sis, ggi Pipes, Carolyn Ba I Plemons, Bamma J 4 , 6 '71 Aj f - Price, Jerry , wr-fe Wilson , J J Pruitt, Larry Riley Pryor, Michael Edison Pugh, Johnny Riley ,, , , Q Wilson ','vfw .'7L': QAC'iQ Ratwlins, Brenda Barton Reddell, James Riley Reed, Weldon Edison cm est Sheffield , Madine Shehorn, Shirley Ann Shoemaker, Lula Frances Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, David Doris Ann Douglas Helen Jackie Judy Loretta Pat Southerland , Elaine 78 Addams Barton Barton Riley Willard Edison Addams Willard Addams Barton Willard Barton Reeves, Joy Reid, ar Reid , Geraldine Reid , Maxine Reynolds, Billy Rice, Bettie June Rice, James Roper, Virginia Kay Rotenberry, Chester Sanderson, Carton Scott, Donna ane Sess etty ,fit V Willard 'il Barton Willard Willard Edison Barton Edison Addams Riley Willard Willard Willard 1.1 Sowell, David Stanle Barbara Sparks, Virginia W5 StePP, Cecil Wi Stevens, Nora .Tea 'X illaydv- f il . Talley, John L. D.V AI-rp' Tarpley, Kenneth , Rig ' 6 Tarpley, Jimmie Lee HIE Aff' Tate, Pamela Willa Tatom,Dollie Jean Willard Z Taylor, Brooks Riley. A Temple, Shirley Addams 1 7 X - f I ,gi ,,. , Wi If if W' Wlflly' 'I 6 M is :Ax W, Thompson, Billy Turner, Carol Jean Turpen, Patsy Vick, Curt Walker, Paul Warren, Phillip Watson, John West, Delmer West, Drennon White, William Whitt, Mary Be ,si 5 Z Williams , Beverly -m,,,-Q.--,-W--,,,,,, Riley Barton Willard Riley Riley Riley Edison Wilson Riley Riley Willard Willard in .,l, 79 I' K? K ' s 1 , , L. il wi R fwfff 5 Smith, John C. Spurlin, David Vereen, Carol Vinson, Mary xx - West, Sherrill Westerdale, Robert White, Ann Wilson, Doris Earline on iff L . ii C, Willis, Gary Wright, James Wyatt, Richard Yates, Charlyne Boyd, Tommy Coleman, Dwayne Gustafson, Sue Jackson, Darrell Knott, Paul Le Danois, Andre Mabe, Joyce Peacock, Sam QNQXJSENWQLQM Wilson Edison Addams Willard Barton Wilson Willard gartofl mg W ll? Edison Wilson Riley Willard Wilson Edison Addams Edison Edison Riley Willard Riley x . ' X I Y? in 'N X V' 'x 0 , 1 'uf' T 7 xxx. fl il,x f iff, ij Z If , K! f , No Cl ' Shu-ley Shehom N, 'LA'--.mv Sandy Ganner, Nell M c Don al d what You 8315 lookm' at? Nan Darlene Harvllle Carol jean Turn cy Cope, Shernll We st , I-lennetta er, Lynda Lee Becky Bratche I. , Cohen, Brenda H u g h e s , Darlene Penny Klmb-59 arvalle, and Barbara Clark Get your elbow out of my face U Sue Armsuong, jackxe Sm 1th Mary Beth Whrtt, janey I-lazlett and Caron Who Sanderson Ganner, 'S Ga1l Clark, Well declare, someone's ta.km' our pxtc r' Carol Turner, Sandy Ganner y K1mbro,Sonny Clark Lynda Lee l'Sh1rley Shehom, and ? watchmg the game? ask Sandy Vere en , Penny Kxmbro , d Sue Marshall Typxcal scene ID the snack bar at d1nner Paul Walker R 1 chard Wyatt, an d Ph1l1p Warren J,-' .X ,uvak-Q 7 , - , n H ' . X! , l'-' Q . 4 G' A A. Y. v v . X , X . A- 3 H . , ! .,--' f f ' ' , ' it Y r ,fix :J ' - - . in Y .14 ' I P L ., , , 1, , , , , vf I, -r M I . . n . , Q -- - wr. ..Y r f ' ' . ' 5 . I ' - -Q.. ' ' 4 -- ' f - M af r -M ,, ' ., f- -u. f 0-v'f j ' ,M odd s'n ends . 019' e sic 2- . ef 9009 1 rw wg a uofoe ' Our next number will be Twelfth St. Rag! 41' 5 g- , 'TI' . O1 1g Ulaff ey ash ace ' 011 tg! Aff 1- 012 -Mat C301 Xzqjz X YQOXH Ygxgl c0 '1d Mr, Duff, tickling the ivories! - 0 ge re Sung Q x 10 , x .Ps tyii .1 C NDC 4,f 0 Xfxb Introducing - - - T he C OM AC KS 4151 xii le if 1221 og! 168 e O c, ' V: 'rl' iboilbb 3 J h 'fe 4 K .So 996 Why cou1dn't it be 'Q S 11 Qs 6 K time ? sighs Tommy Darle . A -if 66002 Cx ini, ada 1 A Q12 Here are CHS's Minute Men ever on the job, ode sports M1ss Barkett has been up to an old tuck of hers th1syear dolnga wonder ful Job of sponsornmg the CHEERLEADERS ered -1- Q Jn llzeells Ann Shar1 Rosal1e B111 Lawayne and Earl have been tops as our CHEERLEADERS th1s year Pa1nt1ng posters lead1ng yells pract1c1ng yells planmng pep ra1l1es 1ead1ng snake dances decorat1ng gold posts what haven t they done ? Though at football games they m1ght shout VICTORY and meetw1th defeat unt1l the end they led us w1th sp1r1t as m1ght be expected from such a f1ne group as our CHEERLEADERS each house 1n a yell What d1d Thursday mght mean to our CHEER 84 LEADERS ?. . .a pep rally, of course. Earl Heath W11son Shar1 V1Ck Barton Lawayne Alexander R1ley Ann Lemmerman Wlllard B111 Jackson Ed1son Rosahe Cosgrove Addams Up and down, and a'11 around were our CHEERLEADERS many mornlngs 1ead1ng Head coach, Mr Brooks Conover, has done a Splehdld Job of gu1d1ng the Jackets for the past four seasons Durmg h1s college days he played foot ball for Texas A 8: M Mr Norman Hughes end coach of the Yellow Jackets and A team basketball c o ac h played football at T C U He 1sa favor1te aroundC H S and a valuable asset to the coach 1ng staff Mr Doyle Weldon 1S l1ne coach of the Yellow Jackets and B' team basketball c o a c h He played football for Cleburne and later for RICE Inst1tute athletic coaches The Job of tenn1s coach 1S 1n the capable hands of Mr Jack Murray He 1S a graduate of Southwestern Mr, Hugh H1gg1ns, who also cla1ms Cleburne as h1S alma ma ter, 1S B team football coach and track coach. After h1gh school he played football for I'Ia1'd1I'lS1I'1'1 mons. B a s e ba ll coach and n1nth grade football coach, Mr, Alton Durham, IS a graduate and former football player of W e s t T e xa s State. He IS a popular f1gure a round C, H. S, 85 1 1 1 1 , I Q A 1 is , 1 I ' an on ' . 1 1 1 1 Q X, 1 1 1 A 1 1 u I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1, 5 i ff-wiv Johnny Moore A LVN , Don Gustafson Frankie Moore Guard - ST. lf X Tackle - Sr, Center - Sr. Cleburne O A rlington 7 T h e Y e l l o w Jackets' o ffe n s e just cou1dn't seem to get started. The big Cleburne line stopped Arlington time and again when they seemed des- tined to score. Late in the fourth period Arlington drove for the only score of the ball game. Eddie Johnson Center - Sr. Cleburne 7 Caine sville O C 1 e b ur n e ' s .fighting Yellow Jackets gained re- venge forlast years defeat. The Jacket's only touchdown re- sulted in a fumbled punt by the Leop- ards. In seven plays the Yellow Jackets moved Z0 yards for the only score of the game,Whites ba g- lvfr ' n A V A ing over om he '5 four forex togph- . dow 53 x , v5 o -W N -' lffrv 093 9: cf ', In NN' 1 X40 QV 4,9 Q' A . - X '. P- X ww , .vw Y ex ' Bob Fulfer U N if Kenneth Miller , . l qx Tackle - sr. Y, Ll 45 . Ll f fl m f ft ,J X 1011 Temple Ned 'Ifpskins J- Bill Hughes Tackle - Sr. Tackle - Sr. --Guard - Sr. Cleburne 14 Irving 7 The Yellow Jackets resorted to pa s sing to defeat the Irving Tigers. Both of Cleburne's scores came on passes from Yeary to Cleveland for 17 and 43 yards re- spectively. The all important extra points were kicked by King. Cleburne 19 Grand Prairie 0 The YellowJack- e t s played perhaps their best game of the 1955 sea son. The Jackets beat a vaunted Grand Prairie team, which was favored by two touchdowns. T h e Jacket defense was terrific as the Go- phers had to settle fo r a -4 y a r d s gained. -, 5 . ., ' X, g X ,5'1....L vs Q-2-XJJQ .,f . I v - , gf . 1 . NJ' '7' 'W -as 4--. I 'Cf-Lfv':..,x 'f c , , K -.'--l',v -' -. 5, 5--. Q . -f 1 4 '- f f' --. . - , ' . .f -f'- - - 1,.,'g-.Z iv, ' M Cl1arleS Morgan Cxl'ra'rlesJo1uell ff e fc X. ' , f.. Igiggssr... Tackle - Sr. Tackle - Jr. ' f A , -Q, ,.C,ua'zd , Jr. , .I w '-'-, M '.,s'., .1 .,, ,tr f d r g A he T A um my , X ry A xl ,,1t LAS Roy Armstrong Charles Brown Bobby Manasco Center - Jr. Tackle - Ir. Guard - Soph. Cleburne Z0 Corsicana 0 For the third straight year the Jackets opened with victory. After Cle- burne's opening scoring drive the Tigers were never in the game. Scor- ing for the Jackets were Guinn, Sta- ples, and Whites. King added two Con- versions. Paul Staples Fullback - Sr Cleburne 41 Weatherford 20 T h e Y e l l o Jackets broke loos in the fourth perio for Z7 points afte being behind at half time 14-7. Scorin for the Jackets i their final garn wereGuinn, Gustaf son,Staples, Yeary and Whites. Kin kicked the five con versions. Jim King A. D. Ford Fullback - Sr. Quarterback - Sr. David Guinn Manning Coward Larry Vowels Halfback - Jr. Halfback - Sr. Halfback - Sr. Cleburne 12 Paschal Z8 Paschal burst Cleburne's bubble with a resounding 28-12 defeat. Pas- chal's slick backs were largely re- sponsible for their victory. The .Tackets scored by way of a blocked punt and a short pass. Scoring for Cleburne were Guinn and Cleve- land. Cleburne Z1 Birdville 6 Cleburne gained their first district win from Birdville by using a devas- t a tin g ground at- ta c k. G u1in,n and Staplesjled ,the .Tadketsyfground game, which glihed 305 ysrap, Iso Wrightfand -S Aples weie outstanding on xdfbfeffse for the IJB c ke ts. Guinn, Whites, and Staples scored for the Yel- low Jackets, while 'King added the points after touch- dowzisz 1 I 1: - , Danny Yeary Gary Whites J Billy Shehorn Quarterback - Ir. Halfback - Jr. f Baclgfield - Ir. , . D by K V N , K g ' gl A ' , l C A , f if , Gary Shaw Billy Iker Iere Cashion Halfback - Ir. Halfback - Sr. Halfback - Soph. Cleburne O Garland 34 Garland led by Bobby Boyd, hu- miliated Cleburne 34-0. The Jackets offense did not seem to Click as in pre- vious games. On defense the Yellow Jacket linebackers, Whites, Staples, Johnny and Frankie Moore were tough on occasions, but they couldn't stop the Owls. Gary Gieson Backfield - Soph. :xx MX-' IA. f AU f L P . l W ' A K- , an K f A v Z' df? f Joe Cleveland Perry Don Wright If End - Sr. End - Jr. iii Ol Q A Dale McElroy Donnie Lane, f? Bill Watts fl En J f 5:-L... yy ,X 1-:nd - Jr. I if 7 .Jigga , M fl f . 1 ,q,,,,.k,A,.,t K wwf., ,I 1 , V 1 'rf W. Sf 'B - . -. 4, A football team could not do without managers. They are in charge of all the equipment a nd have many other jobs. Ours attended Elmer Brown's training school last summer. Ogden Spurlin Billy Johnson Tommy Yater Clviburne 42 B ewer 6 he Jackets re- boun ing from their defeax overwhelmed Brewfer for an easy victorry. Cleburne wasfnever he a d e d aft Yr Vowels re- t ned the opening punt 65 yards for a score. Also scor- ing for Cleburne we r e White s, Yeary, Iker, Cash- ion, and Cleveland. WN 5 sl XJ K-, 4 4:35 ,curfew -A H L, 4 A ,U V, . fl- l, - 1, f-me f ' f ' l' F' 73?v'J X 1 '7-7 ff f lst row: Ed Ball, Jirnmyl.iBenn tt, To 4 ickell John Putty, Don Pipes, Melvin Burt, Jerry Jackson, Don Stewart, Charles Dpggftl., V, eagan, Charles Walker, Gene Bicknell. Znd row: Jerry Wallingl, Jarnas' A ie, Johh'Browder, Don Miles, David Russell, David Anderson, Grady Key, Jdhnny Cooke, Jerry Walling, 3'rd row: Etdnk RjQer,A1'ommy A Spikes, Claude Treweekg Jingmy Jon J X45 ' Ve. -40 L: f 1 ' We A J - :J f, I ,S ' 54 NZ, . I if 1 1 t . A ' w , l iw J E , I ' 1 EQ . I IU' , September K 15 .. A September ZZ x 4 Q, October 6 l A October 13 October ZO October Z7 November 3 Novernber lO Novernber l7 94 ecil -Anderson, Larry Bob Kimberlin, James Gibbs. 51Bill Boyd, Merlin Iwlorgan, Don Crosier, Doug Gillespie, Grady A James Cane, Don Mabry, Gene Cleveland, Jesse Moore, Jirnrnyn I ,,-,.,. J r sk' B Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne l83I1I VS. VS. VS. f VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. Corsicana Poly lFt. Worthl Brewer Paschal QFt. Worthj Birdville Arlington Irving Grand Prairie Weatherford Septembe r September October October October November November Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Arlington Highland Park Irma Marsh Brewer Laneri Corsicana Lake Worth freshman team lst row Pat Culpepper, Bill McKinley, W. H. Jowell, James Wright, Augustine Mason Billy Bridges Gary Willis Gary Lillard, Doug Smith, Johnny Pugh, Joe Durham. Znd row Robert Chaney, Johnny Finnell, David Christy, Rex Higgins, Kenneth Anderson Jimmy Boles Lynn MOTTISOH Leslie Manly, William White, Paul Knott,Hayden Hyde. 3rd row David Spurlin, Ronny Kennon, Harold Allmon, James Rice, Jamie Beene John Johnson Don Elrod Butch Early, James Brand, Royce Luckie, David Jackson, Charles Putman X 6, 121 Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne Cleburne oagxx abd 6 year , C JO C1243 S 504 6 bu rd A4 ask soya 1.1113 OPI. et 'of' '21 ow, elim Curt 60686 Vjckfs BASKETBALLSCHEDULE 41 vs. Ft. Worth Tech 54 There 48 vs. North Side 54 He re 40 vs. Graham 65 Tournament 48 vs. Azel 34 Tournmnent 48 va Sprhgtown 46 Tournmnent 55 vs, Lake Worth 52 There 35 vs. FL WorH1Tech 40 Here 44 vs. Lake Worth 58 Here 51 vs. North Side 69 There 51 vs. ArHngton 50 Here 52 vs. Grand Prairie 83 There 54 vs. Garland 57 He re 48 vs. BirdviHe 62 There 59 vs. Irving 64 Iiere 63 vs, Weatherford 55 There 80 vs, ArHngton 57 There 42 vs, Grand Prairie 58 Here 49 vs, Garland 53 There 41 VS, HiHsboro 36 Here 54 vs, BirdviHe 57 Here 45 vs, Irving 62 'There 78 vs. Weatherford 56 Here mf W: 'JR 719 W I if ml sg, 9 M Q wer R .bf- 5.35 C25 ,Juv iii! Q ,Mx W Il- 7 9, . 4 I -,J EL F'-N2 basketball team yi!! Sonny Marshall Robert Chaney johnny Pu Herby Fans james Glbbs Bllly Dan Boyd Doug Smlth Robert Bllton Guard Guard Center Forward Forward Center Guard Guard i ' ,1 Y fi L X ,Sh XV.-1 ,qv no golf team Mr Gumn Sponsor Mike Walling - Sophomore Paul Ashley - Sophomore Weldon Reed - Freshman William White - Freshman Pat Griffin - Freshman Oscar McCash - junior tennis team The tennis team represents our school at the Interscholastic League meet at Waco each year, They spend many hours p r ac tic ing each afternoon under the guidance and supervision of their coach, Mr, Jack Murray, 'QQ 4 Back row left to right- Front row left to right Gail Walker, Carol Carpenter, Carol Turner, Anna Jean King, and Martha Wofford. Don Bradbury, George Mathis, Johnny Moore, Donald Bennett and Billy Johnson. 1 OZ ,rufpf Back row left to right- Gary Gieson, Jimmy Jones, Billy Shehorn, Dan Friou, DaleJMcElroy, Front row left to right- .Toe Durham, . Robert Cha- ney, Paul Beatty baseball te Back row left to nght Doug Srn1th Tommy F ront r Rapp, Grady Sp1kes, Don Gustafson, J1mmy K1ng, Mannrng Coward, Wayne Hunt, Wendell Irby ow left to nght Junmy Waller, Alton Looper Robert Bxlton, Leroy Plum lee, J1mrny Bennett, Bob K1rnberl1n Back ow left to rxght Don Mabry Trultt Ownbey, Don Elrozl, Herby FBTIS B1lly Southerland, A D Fo Carlton Shackleford Front row left to r1ght Bobby Manasco Johnny Pugh B111 Farls P , NV tbl ra a m 4 - y A U X . ., A , K , ' ,,'v 1' A , , g r . - , I 1 Q, 6 rv X ,b I ' X K . . 1 rd. C QM Back row left to right- DonCrosier,.1inv- my Hargrave, Gary Whites, James Downs, Ogden Spurlin, Front row left to right- Billy Ike r, Joe Cleveland, Billy Mullen, Jere Ca- shion. rack team Back row left to right Jame s Brand, Jimmy Boles, Paul Knott, B utc h Early Boe Rice ow left to right Bill McK1nle Gary Willis, Butchlowell, Pat Cul Pepper Back row left to right Curt Vick, Merlin Morgan, David Guinn, Eddie John son, Gene Cleveland Billy Fox owleftto right Grier Little Charles Doggett, Doug Gillespie, John Browder, David Anderson I JU' vffx MW 104 gurls vol eyhall m ,1- The girls volleyball team, represents CHS at t e Interscholastic League Meet at Waco, beside competing with other towns These rls practice long and hard every other afternoon, and are ably sponsored by Miss Lily Paul F ra s e r Last year the team won first place at the Interscholastic Meet, and won all the other matches played that year This group 1S d1v1ded 1nto A and B teams, and play accordingly Front row, l to r Owanna Ruth Townes Notellia Doty Patsy Hines Carolyn Cooke Lyndal Jones Beth An-n .Tones O . Glenda Glenn Deletta Vandergrift Beverly Pratt Carol Tribble Nature Archer Second row Maryolyn Jones Patsy Elder Dorothy Thornton Patsy Stone Helen Reed Carolyn Heffley Marilyn Gatton Nan Keenum Gail Hasty 'J-ad-f'Ba Ar ' e ary Lynn Weeks Bunny n erson Third row Naomi Taylor Mary Manasco Patricia Long Roberta Walker Charlie Dell Foote Bobbie Bryant June Bryant Linda Ball Ellen Shafer Rojeane Collins, Linda Zimmerman Janet Taylor Patsy Darling 1-4-4 1 One of the busiest places in C. H. S. this year was the annual of- fice, where the Santa Fe Trail Staff met every day at sixth period to put to- gether your annual. Copy to be written, crookedly- cut pictures, pictures to be retaken, and snapshots to be gotten were all prob- lems the staff had to face. But, eventually, everything was worked out, and the Santa Fe Trail Staff fi- nally came up with this year's edition. A vote of thanks must go to Mrs. Cruce for her never ending patience and her untiring efforts to pro- duce this year's edition of the Santa Fe Trail. O6 annual on the way-- Santa Fe Trail Staff Editor-in-Chief: Linda Ball Art Editor: Lyndal jones House Repre sentatives Donald McGee jimmy Fuston David Waldrip Mary Garrett Ethel jo Dyer Martha Dickey Class Editor: Mary Lou Mackey Club Editor: Gay Pearce Photography Editor: Milton Sowell Make-up Editor: jeanie johnson Business Manager: Don Coppage Sponsor: Mrs. louise Cruce the hard-working yapper staff-- One of Texas' best high school newspapers is The Yellow jacket Yapper. Under the guidance of Mr. Duff, these talented scribes of the future have combined their talents to produce the paper every two weeks. Staff members gained valuable ex- perience in business management as well as in writing. Representatives attended the Texas High School Press Association convention in Denton this year where they leamed more about producing a high school paper. Staff Members Editor-in-Chief: Stan Meals Associate Editor: Ella Ellington Assistant Editor: Lawayne Alexander News Editor: Ganelle Hardin Society Editor: Shari Vick Feature Editor: jo Dodson Sports Editor: Billy Weaver Chief Editorialist: Relton Bennett Exchange Editor: Sara Cooper ff Art Editor: Babs Keskeys fl ,l Business Manager: Kenneth Miller Circulation Manager: Paul Staples Production Manager: Paul Siegmund Chief Technician: Buford Reagan Martha Bradford Jack Elrod Buddy Halyard Stella Hester jimmy Holmes Mary Nell Miller Viola O'Bannon Beverly Wiggins Reporters: AUD 0 Q2 rt-le' nit I new 1095 :mfs X xl-be ni1'nV5'UC, A, WJ' it . 'M Bam ob.. ww- E I ks Jie' Ball, Linda Bell, Hazel Ruth Borden, jean Burd, jerry Cashion, jere Cheek, Billy Cheek, Raymond Collins, Rojeane Cosgrove, Rosalie Craghead, Gail Crook, jerry Darling, Patsy Dodson, Jo Edgar, Marjean Fox, jimmy Frye, Stephen Catton, Marilyn Gibbs, james Goetz, james Hardin, Ganelle ar rave, am s Hasty, Martha Gale Hopkins, Ned Howard, Patricia johnson, Jeannie ...- A . V v singing a song-- McCoy, Barbara McDonald, Nell McKinley, Sharon McVicker, Phyllis Mathis, George Meadows, Harold Myers, Ruth Payne, Janice Pearce, Gay Raby, judy Rice, Bettie Reid, Maxine Swef Shelton, Patsy Smith, Loretta Stephens, Beverly Turner, Carol Ann Turner, Carol jean Vick, Curtis Vicler, Barbara Wallen , Robert X X.. Warren, Whites, Gary Wiggins, Beverly ,Y The Concert Choir is one of the most active or- ganizations in C. H. S. Various musical programs, such as the annual Christmas program, other assem- bly programs, and programs for service clubs and community organizations, are given by it. All of the members enjoyed a social this spring. The purpose of the choir is to learn to appreciate good music. Sponsored by Mr. Duff, meetings are held during second period every day in room 301. X. f 'fl' ' Ax fl , I v 0 N J 1 X l ,av- M- drum major BeverlyPratt .f fir' A 'X' Katherme Hester xxx, 2 Beverly Berry lbw ka. ,W iw, W lll3SCOf Shady Blau- 1' Carol Huckabay Mary Lee Huckabay 109 chs hand peps up games-- f What's that coming? Why don't you know? It's halftime, and that's the Cleburne High School Band. The band was ever-present and indispensable to the high school football games t.his season. Even with spirits beginning to drop when the home team was on the low end of the score, what should the band suddenly be- gin playing but The Fight Song. Not even the weather could dim their cheerful music. The band, sponsored by Mr. Whitson, engaged in many activities other than performances at the pep rallies and football games. For instance, they represented our region at the Dallas Fair on Band Day,entered a marching contest in Hillsboro, participated in t.he Cleburne Christmas Parade, played for the P. T. A. in january, and participated in a concert contest in Waco in April. This organization meets in the band hall second period every day. Alexander, Betty Armstrong, Sue Bennett, Donald Bennett, Norman Berry, Beverly Birchfield, Peggy Brodie, David Brown, Jerry ummm Cashion, Terry Cruce, David Fain, Robert Fenn, Donald Fuston, Jimmy Canong, Gene Gay, Clifford Granger, Gary Griffin, Pat Gunfory, Joyce Hart, John Halbrook Sandra Hazlett, Janie Hester, Kathryn Huckabay, Carole Huckabay, Mary Lee Hunt, Wayne Johnson, Thomas Jones, Lanelle Kouns, Sandra .....-,.. .,-. -- Musicians at rest. Langston, Bobby Little, Grier Long, Patricia Lowell, Wynelle McCash, Georgia McC1ucky, Irene Mabry, Don -Mabe, Joyce 'A Miller, Jimmy Ei' EEQYTM Nickel, Janie Orell, Peggy Parker, Lynda Paschal, Anita Peacock, Sam Pearce, Randall Phunlee, Leroy Pratt, Beverly Sheffield, Hubert Simons, Tommy Smith, Judy Sopko, Lloyd Vinson, Mary Vfalker, Paul ' Waller, Jimmy White, Paul Wilbanks, Tony Young, Wilbum Mr.Thoma.s Whit- son, the band director, is a new addition to the C.le burn e High School faculty. President: Carole Huckabay Drum Major: Beverly Pratt Band Captain: Hubert Sheffield Librarian: Jimmy Fuston Sponsor: Mr. Tom Whitson 111 student council guides c h s Who is it that rushes around selling booster rib bons, provides student presiding cha1rmen for audi tor1Lu'n programs, sponsors Homecoming Day, a.nd recommends rules promoting the students' best wel fare? You guessed it It's the Student Council' Be s1de s all this, these hard working, never tirmg students sponsor Lyceum programs, sponsor the pomt syste m , check club activities, keep a schedule of tors for class elections Elected representatives at tended the State Convention at Midland 1n March, other members a Parhamentary Procedure Leadership Course and stlll others will attend aWorkshop during the summer of 1956 Every Monday, 111 Room 313 the Counc11 meets w1th Mrs Forrest Truly, the Student Council, m co operation with the faculty 1S the hand that guides C I-L S Officers President A D Ford Vice President joe Cleveland Secretary Margaret Galbraxth Treasurer B111 johnson Bateman, Lmda Beene, jam1e Bell Hazel Ruth Chaney, Robert Cleveland, joe Dunaway, james Ford A D Ganner, Sandy Gleson, Gar Gumn, David Halbrook Sandra Hazlett, Bunny johnson, B111y johnson, Jeanie jones Lemmerman, Ann Mackey, Mary Lou Morrison, L Parker Linda Shaw, Gary Stansbury Jody Yeary, Danny N 1 I l I- - . . , ' , I 0 auditorium activities, and become official tabula- Galbraith, Margaret . . . - . Y . . J '- 7 . . , . . . D . . , . . ! . . . , strange thlngs are happening It was Wednesday 1955 Seven teen students left therr houses and hurrred out mto the hall at 10 22 a m Destmatron the prmc1pal's offlce It was a meetmg What kmd of a meet mg? That's what we had to fmd out Mlss Wheeler called the meetmg to order She was the sponsor It was the Dragnets' Thms club IS a servlce group whxch works m the offxce durmg thexr study hall penods Regular meetrngs of thxs are held 2nd and 4th Wednesdays m the o f f 1 c e or audxtorlum Members always enjoy and look forward eagerly to the annual sprmg pxcnxc Offlcers Presxdent Martha Wofford Vxce Presrdent Insanne Harms Secretary Louxse Woodard Treasurer Carol Ann Turner Garrett, Mary Harms, lrxsanne Hefiley Carolyn Hester, Kathryn Jones, Beth Ann jones, Ianelle Mab Don QDIIXLQFQ1 ld, Nell D Sxegmund, Paul Ernest Tumer, Carol Ann Tumer, jan Ward, Velda Whlte, Davrd Wofford Martha Wrllxamson, jo Zunmerman, I.mda H ' ' H 1 ' ' group, formerly organized in 1953-54, . 'A 1 . 9 l 2 1 D 4 ffa wlns honors jxmmy Beasley Eddy Addams and jackle Brrscoe won top honors Adams, Eddy Andreas, George Ard, johnny Beasley jrmmy Black, Earle Blalr Bobby Bonham B111 Br1 scoe , jaclne Burgess, Donald Burgess, Wendell Butler George Caddell B1lly Calvert B111 Cooke johnny Doty Sherrrll Dowell Charles Early Wendell Eaton Bobby Ellis Gene Evans Kenneth Gathn jack Graves Clmton Green jack Grrgsby, Charles Halbert, jlmmy Hardy Donald Henry Rrchard Hmckle Cra1g Holmes, Sonny Johnson, Freddy Johnson, Troy Kenny B111 Kxng, Henry Lee Land,jerry Lxllard Gary Lxlly Clmton Lucl-ue Royce Mann Thomas 1' ' W' K . . . . ! 7 I 7 7 l . 1 G , Borden, Kenneth Helms, Manlie 7 7 7 ! I 3 7 J 1 I 2 Y zz, , . , . 9 l ! 7 J ' I J Mitchell, James Morton, Don Mullen, Dale Ownby, Truitt Parks, jackie Peacock, jimmy Sanderson, jimmy Shackleford, Carlton Shellhorse, Robert Siegmund, Eddy Smith, David Smith, Richard Tarpley, Kenneth Traweek, Claude Waldrip, David Walls, Eugene Ward, Virgil West, Delmar West, Drennon Young, joe 31 'li Officers President: jimmy Beasley Vice-President: David Waldrip Secretary: Claud Traweek Treasurer: jackie Briscoe Reporter: jimmy Halbert Sentinel: joe Young Historian: Billy Caddell Sponsor: Mr. A. D. Wheat This year, members of the Clebume F. F. A. won top honors in the Poultry judging Contest in Kansas City, Mis- souri. Three members were judged among the top twenty, for which they received gold pins. A gold emblem, given to each of the top seven teams, was awarded to them. Also, the F. F. A. entered a Leadership contest , November 22, 1955, enjoyed a Christmas Party in December, and partici- pated in a Livestock and Poultry Contest in April, 1956. The annual Father and Son Banquet in May was enjoyed by members and guests alike. The purpose of the club, organized in 1937, is to create a love of country life, to create more interest in the intelli- gent choice of farming occupations, and to participate in cooperative effort. Sponsored by Mr. Wheat, the F. F. A. meets second and fourth Thursdays in the Ag. room. S: Alexander Lawayne Anderson, Dav1d Armstrong, De11a Armstrong Sue Ba1ly, Barbara Ball L1nda Bateman L1nda Beaver, Lu Lane Bennett Norman Bennett Relton Bmgham, Llly Boog Scott, Betsy Bratcher Beck Bratcher J1mmy Brxdges, Sara Bryant, Gene Btmyard Neoma Burd, Jerry Carroll Karla Case, Wanda Chafm, Luanne Chaney Robert Cheek, Mary Anne Clancy, June Clark Gall Clements, Irene Collms Rojeane Cook Frances Cooper Paula Coppage, Don Coppage Ron Cosgrove, Camell1a Cosgrove, ROSAIIE Craghead Ga11 Crook, Jerry Crosler, Don Cruse, Davld Dawson, Ann Dmckerson, an D1ckey Martha Faye D1etr1ch, Lmda Dond, JZIXICC Dunaway, James Durham Joe Ellmgton, Ella Jane Flnnell Johnny Fr1ou, Dan Ga1bra1th Margaret Garrett, Mary Pearl Gatton, Marllyn Green, Clydene Haenel Ann Halbrook, Sandy. Hardee, Sammy Harrms, lr1sanne Harvey Jxm Ann Harvxlle, Darlene Hayes, Douglas He ath, Earl McDe armon, Becky Heffley Mary Lou Henry, Rxchard Hester Kathryn H111 Jan1s H111 Joy Honea, Janet Howard Patr1c1a Hughes, Brenda Hughes, Maurls Hyde, Hayden Irby Wendell Jackson, B111 Jackson, Davld Jackson, Grady Johnson, B1lly Johnson, Jeanne Johnson John D Jones, Lyndal Jones, Son1a Jewell, C-harles Jowell Walter Junkms, James Keenum, Nan Kennon, Alfred Kennon, Karen Klmberlxn Bob Kmg, Anna Jean Kmg, Carolyn Kouns, Lanman, Neal Lawson B1lly Ben Lee, Lynda lemmerman, Ann Long, Patr1c1a Lovell Peggy McCandles Hedy , x QMcDonald,,Nel McGee Don McK1n1ey B111 Mc ron ' c ' rcker Phyllxs Mabe, Joyce Mabry Don Manasco Bobby Marshall Sue Matthews, Marcell Meals Stan M1ller, J1mm3 MH s :Ran cuenda Montgomery, Jam1a Montgomery, Nanc Moreland, Mary Jo Morgan, Martha Morgan Merlm Murphy Betty Dean Myers, Rut.h Newell, Conme Newell Sammy N1cke11, Janxe Orre11 Peggy Parker Ga1l Parker, Lynda Payne , Patsy Phxllxps, Sue Pru1tt Joyce Pugh Johnny Putnam Charles Randall C1aud1a Randolph, L1nda Reder Frank .xx QQ Reeves, joy X - Rfyneldsjjames' Roden, Donivee Roper, Kay Sandford, Thad Schmidt, Rodney Scott, jane... Shehom, Shirley Smith, Doris Smith, Shirley Southerland, Elaine Sowell, David Spikes, Grady Spurlin, David Steakley, Martha Stephens, ,Beverly i Tate Pamelaw x.f-i1..mg-, - Taylor, Brooks Taylor, janet Turner, Carol Ann Vandergrift, Deletta Vick, Curt Vick, Shari Vinson, jane Vinson, Mary Wagner, Loiann Walker, Paul Walling, Michael Ward, Velda West, Sherrill White, Ann White, William Lee Whitt, Mary Beth Whitworth, Dale Wiggins, Beverly Wiley, Sally Wilson, Doris Wofford, Martha Yater, Tommy Teary, Danny All the grandeur and splendor of ancient Rome was relived at the Roman Banquet on December 13 in the high school cafe- teria. Members came dressed as Romans and were served a three-course dinner by Latin students dressed as slaves. Between courses, the king of Satumalia was crowned, and prizes were awarded to the most typical Romans . The highlight of the evening was the showing of colored films of Rome and other interesting places in Italy by Mr. Foy Smith. I. C, L. members also enjoyed latin Week during March, the State j. C. L. Convention at S. M. U., and the annual program honoring senior members. The year's program theme, The Life of a Roman , traced events of the life of Julius Caesar from in- fancy to death. Sponsored by Miss Gray, the I. C. L. met first and second Wednesdays in the auditorium. , j. c. l.'ers go roman-style-H Officers Consuls: Nan Keenum Danny Yeary Pro-Consulsg Rojeane Collins, Billy johnson Scriba: Karen Kennon Quaestor: Donald McGee Nuntia: Ella jane Ellington Torch Nuntia: Donivee Roden Sponsor: Miss Allene Gray 1 Anderson, Burl Banks, Delores Benson, Pauline Bentley, Nancy Bewley, Barbara Boyer, Anita Brooks, Christine Cooper, Sa.ra Corbin, Sue anne , udyf Dickey, Martha Dietrich, Claudia Donnell, Linda Dyer, Ethel Jo Eaton, Betty Elliot, Nedra Eoff7Marie Fletcher, sagem Gardner, Vicki Gamer, Sylvia Gatewood, Pat Glenn, Glenda Halbrook, Barbara Hall, Zuetta Hardin, Gaynell Harvey, Jim Ann I yrne 33 56 , , ,L ,, , homemakers take holiday-- F. H. A. QSenior Clubj Hasty, Gail Hifi? oward, Patricia Ingle, Judy Johnson, Jeaniv Johnson, Jerene Johnston, Jean Jones, Nancy Jones, Sally Keesee, Laxie Lamon, Sandra Lightfoot, Sheri Logan, Othel Louis, Rose Ann McCandless, Hedy McCarty, Peggy McCash, Georgia Mathews, Betty Ann Mathews, Mildred Morgan, Martha Myers, Ruth Paddy, Mary Lynn Penny, Beverly Pipes, Kathryn Prater, Barbara Quattlebaum, Lenora Raines, Patsy Reed, Helen Reid, Glenda Reid, Joann Richardson, Laverne Rosser, Velda Shafer, Ellen Shelton, Peggy Simmon, Kaynell Smith, Shirley Stanley, Denver Stansberry, Jody Stephens, Beverly Thomas, Louise Tribble, Carol Wade, Betsy Walker, Roberta Walls, Mary Ann Ward, Velda Weedon, Beth Weehunt, Merlin Welch, Barbara White, Patsy York, Wanda Senior Officers President: Laverne Richardson Vice-President: Jody Stansberry Secretary: Sara Cooper Treasurer: S Parliamentarian: Peggy McCarty Historian: Barbara Bewley Reporter: Patricia Howard Sergeant-At-Arms: im Ann Harvey Song Leader: Anita Boyer Pianist: Peggy Shelton Junior Officers President: Joylip H ILL Vice-President: Margaret Elrod Secretary: Bamm lemmons Parliamentarian: Sonja Jones Historian: Suzanne Hodge Reporter: Martha Bryan :Sergeant-At-Arms: Ann White Song Leader: Jackie Smith Pianist: Carron Sanderson Sponsors: Miss Yeager Mrs. Jordan Ashley, Dottie er Lin Borden, Sandra Bouldin, Mary Ann Bryan, Martha Busby, Carol Cain, Doris Carrol, Karla Cohen, Henrietta Curlee, jerrie Davis, Glenda Eaton, Patricia Edgar, Marjean Elrod, Margaret Fisher, Doris jean Gustafson, Sue Hammond, june Hanes, Shirleen Harris, Sharon F. H. A. Uunior Clubj Hart, Betty I-laverly, Joyce Hill, joy Hodge, Suzanne Holland, jane Horton, Barbara Johnson, Lynda jones, Sonia Keesee, Barbara King, Barbara Lee, Faynette Love, jannie McDearman, Becky May, Linda Moon, Geraldine Moore, Betty Neff, Evelyn Newson, Helen Pipes, Carolyn Plemmons, Bama Rawlins, Brenda Reid, Geraldine Reid, Maxine Sanderson Carron ith Helen, Smith, Pat Southerland, Elaine Sparks, Virginia Stevens, Nora Tatom, Dolly Temple, Shirley Turpen, Patsy White, Ann Whitt, Mary Beth Williams, Beverly The Cleburne F. I-l. A. started off an interesting and busy year with a trip to the Dallas Fair on October 15. Members who got in on this exciting and eventful trip met at High School in the morning and traveled via bus to Dallas. The day was spent on the fair grounds and in the Midway in gleeful delight, to retum home in the , evening, tired, but happy. 1 During FHA Week, these girls enjoyed lunching at qmecial tables in the cafeteria. But the F. H. A. has done more than having fun at the fair, such as having F. H. A. Week and attending the District, Area, and State meetings. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homema.king is the purpose of the club. The F. H. A., sponsored by homemaking teachers Mrs. jordan and-.?Vliss f Yeager, meets second and fourth Wggnes- days in the auditorium. is . 1 ' I 1' I it 'ff L . Adcock, Norma Armstrong, Delia Armstrong, Roy Bailey, Barbara Barton, Linda Beaver, Lulane Brown, Betty Burd, jerry i Carpenter, Carol Chaney, Ce Cleveland, joe Collins, Rojeane Darling, Patsy Ford, A. D. Fulfur, Bobby Galbraith, Margaret Gatton, Marilyn Goebel, Aretes Gustafson, Don Halyard, Buddy Harris, Irisa.nne Hughes, Bill Johnson, Billy johnson, Jeanie jones, Ben jones, Beth Ann Keenum, Nan Keskeys, Barbara Kimberlin, Bob King, Anna jean King, Carolyn ' immy ssiter, Alice Lemmemman, Ann Lott, Patricia McCoy, Barbara Mackey, Mary Lou Manasco, Mary Marchman, Sue Miller, Mary Nell Moremon, Claudia Moore, Frankie Moore , johnny Payne, Patsy Peacock, Judy Phillips, Sue Randall, Claudia Turner, Carol Ann Turner, jan Vick, Shari Walker, Gail Whites, Gary Wofford, Martha Woodard, louise Yater, Frances Yater, Tommy Zimmerman, Linda ,f.-' . fr- 1 Q ya 437, ,, ,Z f.t.a. relieves teachers-f - Several times this year when a teacher had to be away from one of the grade schools for a short length of time, senior members of the F.T.A. were called upon to take charge during the teacher's absence. Elementary grade students consider it a grand lark to have these efficient young Future Teachers take over their classes. The F.T.A. was organized to leam more about opportunities in teach- ing, to foster development of student leadership, and to study about great teachers. The club now consists of fifty-seven members who meet with Miss Hopper in the Club Room on the second and fourth Wednesdays. Representatives of the club attended a profitable Texas Future Teachers of America convention in Denton in the spring. Officers President: Gail Walker fe- Vice- ' , o yn King Secretary: Patsy Payne Treasurer: Mary Nell Miller Reporter: Sue Phillips Sponsor: Miss Ruth Hopper X los huscador eak pln a W xx, X1 One of the biggest highlights of the year for the Spanish Club, con- sisting of thirty-eight members, is the annual Christmas pinata. Laughter r reigns king as the amigos take tums trying to break the pinata while blindfolded. Some few walk into walls or other nearby obstacles, but, eventually, someone succeeds and is showered with candy and confetti. The club was organized in 1927 and meets regularly with its sponsor, Senorita Armstrong, to learn more about our Spanish speaking neighbors. Among other activities, the semester is climaxed with an exciting trip to the Fiesta of Nations in Denton. Officers Co-Presidents: Raymond Cheek, Dottie,Ash1ey Vice-Presidents: Pat Joslin, Curtis White Secretary-Treasurers: Patsy Shelton, Jimmy Waller Reporters: Beverly krW, Sponsor: Rilla Armstrong Allmon, Billie Ashley, Dottie Ball, Ed Banks, Delores Barker, Lin erry, Beverly Bilton, Robert Brown, Jerry Cheek, Raymond Collins, Joe Curlee, Geraldine DeFoor, Delores Hall, Zuetta Haz1ett,Janey F Hope, June Joslin, Pat Keesee, Barbara Lamon, Sandra Logan, Winnie Morrow, Richard Mueller, Roger Paddy, Mary Paschal, Anita Pearce, Randall Reagan, Eugene Roden, Jerene Sessums, Bennie Sheffield, Madine Shelton, Patsy Smith, Judy Smith, Pat Stewart, Jimmy Waller, Jimmy Watson, John White, Curtis Wiggs, Etta Mae Williams, Beverly Archer, Nature Banks, Sylvma Boles, Wynelle Borden ean Drckey Martha Elder, Patsy Ellrott, Nedra Goebel, Aretes I-lazlett, Wlllene Manasco Mary Osborne, Jo Anne Paddy Mary Lynn Stncklm, Nancy Taylor, janet Weedon, Beth Wells, Lucllle Wheatley, Helen 122 Ilhrary assistants and others Students of C H S run no risk of gettmg lost 1n the hbrary, for there IS always a member of the Lrbrary Asslstants nearby to help The purpose of th1s club, orgamzed m 1953 and sponsored by Mrs Adams, xs to make the servrce m the lnbrary more effrcrent No regular meetmgs are held, as the members are m the lrbrary every day durmg thexr 1nd1v1dual study hall perlods In November, the Lrbrary Ass1stants attended the d1SCl'lCt T A L A Con ventron ln Dallas, they enjoyed a Chnstmas par and rn February they at college campuses rn Apr1l Offlcers Presrdent Beth Weedon V1ce Preszdentg Aretes Goebel Secretary Treasurer: Lucrlle Wells RGPOITGI: Martha Faye Drckey Tlmes Revrew Reporterg Mary Manasco H1stor1an: Helen Wheatley Parhamentarzam jo Anne Osborne Sponsor: Mrs. Golda Adams , I . . . . . , . . 1 , 1 Q - . - . . . . J to M . - , ', tended the state T. A. L. A. Convention Waqdl Senior members visited two Lf if 'V Q V I - 7 1 U :JJ rlthmetlc can be fun Ashley, Paul Bennett, Donald Caddell, B1lly Carpenter, Carol Conner, Kenneth Coppage, Donald Cust, Davld Dav1s, Melvm Fam, R L Fuston, Ilmm Gay Clifford Goad Kenneth Hart, john Hatfield, jerry Hewlett, jack .Sf-as Addmg, multxphcatron, x ? ' That's no mystery to the members of the Math Club, orgamzed m 1952 to promote a greater mterest 1n hlgh school mathernatxcs The club stud1ed sc1ent1f1c frlms, and hstened to mn dustrlal speakers dunng club meetlngs t.h1s year Mem bers and the well llked sponsor Mr Amold, always look forward to the annual sprlng p1cn1c ln Aprll Offlcers Presldent Donald Bennett Vlce President Bllly jackson Secretary Carol Carpenter Treasurer Melvm Davxs Parlmamentanan Dav1dWaldr1p Reporter. Patsy Hines Hmes, Patsy Horton, Annette Horton, Wayland Hughes, B111 lker, Bxlly Jackson, B1lly jones, lanell Mackey, Mary Lou Mlles, Donald Schmxdt, Rodney Stricklin, Nancy Tidwell Nancy Waldrip, David Walker, Ianny Walling, Mike Barton Sldney B1rchf1eld Wayne Brandon Allen Bratcher j1mmy Bubert Betty Carr Geraldme Cheek Dean Cox R B Elrod, jack Grll Ronnxe Grlgsby Donald Harper Lloyd Hester, Stella Hudson Wayne jones Thomas Kennon,john Kmman Dorothy Kxnman Frank Land Garland L1ndsay Sue Looper , Darryl Montgomery Ralph Poteet joe Reynolds, Shxrley Stansberry Wanda Stone Patsy Underwood Gene Wxllxams Othell Young Gordon 124 ,g-- ' v-I e members have a car In m nd The purposes of the D E Club are extenslve It promotes professlonal growth 1n the freld of dxstrxbutlon It encourages the use of h1gh eth1cal standards ln busxness Act1w1t1es throughout the year rncluded the electlon of D E Sweetheart and the publlcatxon of the Student D1rectory before mrd term delegates sent to the State Conference rn February an Em ployer Employee Banquet 1n March and the annual sprmg plcmc Also, several local busmessmen spoke at some of the club meetmgs Meetmgs are held second and fourth Wednesdays m the D E classroom 8 B Mr Brannon IS the club sponsor Offxcers Presxdent R B Cox V1ce Pres1dent Jack Elrod Secretary Wanda Stansberry Treasurer Wayne Hudson Reporter Stella Hester Parlxamentarxan Lloyd Harper The D E prcmc rs an enjoyable an nual affalr ?, 'A . , gy 3 . -,, Wh ,sos Z V51 Q 't '- . R ,, 'wi , 4 .1 , .rl 'il I 11 A ' 35 .A , ,, X 3 .. S 's . l A T Sz ' 1 if Q' J of - I . . . . d eer I - - , . Benson,R.P. , 4. 3 , . . . , . . . ' 1 2 ' 7 - . . . . , . , . . . , . . . . . , ' Q a 1 YY D 1 6 7 fr X ' V' 2 I ! I , : . -. ry I : , : , : y , J 1 , . . . . . - 3 ' fit ff' -J xt if bi-5. V. . from the past to the present- - sts? X It's a lot of fun to learn about history. And the club to join to do this is none other than the jr. Historians. The purpose of this club, sponsored by Miss Warren and Mr. Duff, is to promote interest in the study and preservation of the history and traditions of Cleburne , johnson County, and Texas. The jr. Historians meet first and third Thursdays in the club room. Officers President: Buford Reaganx Vice-President: Alice Lassiter Secretary-Treasurer: Sara Cooper ' Parliamentariang Laverne Richardson Reporter: Ganelle Hardin Sponsors: Miss Mabel Warren Mr. Bryan Duff Adams, Eddy Benson, Pauline Carter, Wanda Cole, Billy Cooper, Sara Davis, jo Ann Dodge, Tommy Elder, Patsy Ellington, Ella jan Erickson, Fred Graff, Mary Hardin, Ganelle Helms, Bonnie Hudgens, Dervin Ingle, Judy johnson, jeniv jones, Maryolyn Jewell,-Charles Keesee, Laxie Ann King, Anna jean King Carol B 1 Y Lightfoot, Sheri Inve, Barbara Manasco, Mary Peacock, Judy Putty, john Randolph, Linda Reeasawffed 1. H W Richardson, Laverne Stansberry, Landa Stephens, Beverly Taylor, Naomi Thomas, louise Thornton, Dorothy Towns, Owanna Turner, jan Walker, Roberta W Ne Welch, Barbara Williams, Glenda Wolf, Gordon Williams, Ronnie Young, Wilbum . l- ,fl spring and fishing What does spring suggest to you? For the mem- bers of the Rod and Gun Club, the year's wakening season always means fishing trip to the great out-of- doors, and a steak supper in March, and another fish- ing trip in May. The Rod and Gun Club meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Mr. Weldon's room. Members learn more about fishing and himting, and strive to con- serve wildlife, Besides fishing, the club plans to build a duck blind at Lake Whitney. Brewer, jim Burge, Bobby Coward, Manning Folse, Byron Ganong, Gene Guinn, David Heath, Earl junge, Glenn Knight, Alton Morgan, Charles , S Runnells, Richard Russell, David Spurlock, jerry Wright, Perry Don Officers President: jerry Spurlock Vice-President: Manning Coward Secretary-Treasurer: David Guinn Sponsor: Mr. Doyle Weldon 1, OJ Rod and Gun Club in session. ,Q lllllSiC, music, 8VBl'y 'L' her rd ,yur , Anderson, jackie Banks, Sylvia Baker, Tommy Birchfield, Peggy Boles, Wynelle Borden, jean Bradford, Martha Carter, Wanda Cleveland, joe Cooke, joe Davis, jo Ann Diamond, Patricia Dietrich, Claudia Dyer, Jo Eaton, Betty Joyce Fuston, Jimmy Lee Glenn, Glenda Gorski, Charles Granger, Gary f ' Officers President: jimmy Halbert Vice-President: jimmy Fuston Secretary-Treasurer: Velda Rosser Reporter: Dorothy Thorton SPOnS0r: Mr. Bryan Duff Halbert, jimmy Ray Helmes, Bonnie Hix, loy, es, Jimmy Hopkins, Ned Hudson, Sharon johnson, Eddie jones, Lanell Ann Jones, Nancy King, jimmy Little, Grier Louig Rose Ann QQ, 'ram Love, Patricia Manasco, Mary McCash, Georgia Moore, johnny Pipes, Kathryn I 1 1 RMK Beethoven, Moz art , Brahms! These are famil- iar names to the members of the Music Club, spon- sored by Mr. Duff. They meet on first and third Wednesdays of each month to foster the appreciation of culture in general, a.nd semi-classical and classi- cal music in particular. A trip to a concert in Fort Worth highlighted the winter season. Spring al- ways brings a social, which is enjoyed by all. Reed, Eldon Reed, Weldon Reid, Joann Rosser, Velda Schlieper, Edward Sheffield, Hubert Shehom, Billy Siegmund, Paul Staples, Paul Temple, Ion Charles Thorton, Dorothy Towns, Owanna Ruth Wade, Betsy Wal Wilbanks, Tony Williams, Glenda Vowels, Larry Tribble, Carol Ann -,.lQl1saBQb-Ill, R I xx sadie hawkins returns- -- Look out, boys! Here it comes again. Now, it's the girls who wait impatiently in the living room talking to Mother or Dad. The week is one topsy-turvy race, beginning with a mad scramble, as the girls try to catch a fellow. Success is usually evident at the big Sadie Hawkins' Dance fon Friday nightj. The Key Club sponsors not only Sadie Hawkins' Week, but the hilari- ous Key Club vs Faculty Basketball Game, Ranch Week, and the big March of Dimes drive The club, sponsored by Mr Norman Hughes does a fine job of serving its school community, and others that need help gb 5 10 Q59 0 xOfa:.1-5 6 Armstrong, Roy Bennett jimm Brown, Charles Cleveland, Gene Cleveland, oe Doggett, Charles Dunaway, james Geison, Gary Gibbs , james Gustafson Don Halyard, Buddy argraves jnmm Hopkms, johnson, Billy jones, Ben Hill 71 Officers President Frankie Moore Vice President Danny Yeary Secretary Treasurer Kenneth Miller Reporter johnny Moore Sergeant at Arms Ioe Cleveland Sponsor Mr Norman Hughes Y O L Mabry, Don Miller Kenneth Moore, Frankie Moore johnny Rapp, Tommy Reed, Eldon Shaw, Gary Spurlin Ogden Staples, Paul Sowell, Milton Vowels, Larry Walls Sam Whites, Gary Yater, Tommy Yeary, Danny X bkx . ' ,QQ , aryl, ' . ' O ' 1' fk fe 'lu' W 7 ff ,-'Ny 1. Y is UI ' ' h 11 U . , . 5 , ,QTW splns needles andrecords If you're 1nterested 1n popular muslc, the Record Club IS the organlzatron for you to Jom Fun and frolxc are regular guests at every meet mg Besxdes play1ng records, the members per form sluts, have panels, and enjoy themselves rn general The mam purpose of the club IS to create lnterest 1n popular musrc and present lt rn a way that w1ll make lt enjoyable to hear A members 1D the sprmg Sponsored by Mlss Fraser, the club meets rn the audrtornusn every other Wednesday Offrcers Presxdent Lawayne Alexander Vxce Presxdent Leroy Plumlee Secretary Karen Kennon Treasurer Jane Bmckell ,,,,....., Reporter Stella Hester Parhamentanan Stan Meals C' Adcock Norma Alexander, Lawayne Anderson, Davxd Ball Lmda Barton, Lmda Barton Sydney Bennett, Relton Bewley Barbara Bratcher jrmmy Brrglsellrgane Clark Sonny Collms Rojeane Cooke Carolyn Cosgrove Camellxa Cosgrove, Rosalle Dodson, jo Fulfer, Bobby Ganong Gene Gatewood, Patrxcra Catton Marxlyn Hazlett, Bunny Heffley Carolyn Heffley Mary Lou Hester, Kathryn Program Charrman Relton Bennett Ke-f Hester Stella Howard Patncla jones Beth Ann jones, Lyndall Kennon, Karen Keskeys, Babs McK.m1ey, Sharon Meadows, Harold Meals, Stan Mlller Mary Nell Plumlee Leroy Reagan Gene Reynolds, james Roden, Domvee R08 Scott jane Shelton, Peggy Smxth Doug Steakley, Maltha Tekell, jane Weaver, B111y Wlggms, Beverly Wlley Sally Wxlhamson L , . . . . . , , . . . . fiiwxw E H Q . , dance and a picnic were enjoyed by all of the Bf0Wd61', Johnny Myers, Ruth . . . l 1 , 1 . l . , d 7 ' , : V. ' , ' , v : . ' . Y 0 basketball is, a favorite Watch that guard! Where is that center forward? No, nobody's gone suddenly crazy. These are questions you might hear often if you were a member of the Girls' Basket- ball Club. Organized in 1954, and sponsored by Miss Fraser, these girls meet Tuesday and Friday aftemoons at Brown Gym. The purpose is to learn the true meaning of sportsmanship, enjoy a game of basketball, and have a good time. A picnic this spring was one of the highlights of the year. Austin, Beverly Burgess, jo Carpenter, Carol Catton, Marilyn Heffley, Carolyn jones, Beth Ann King, Anna jean King, Carolyn Peacock, Judy Randall, Claudia Tumer, Carol Ann Turner, jan Wagner, Loianne Wofford, Martha Zimmerman, Linda First Row Second Row Q! ' Back ow ' ,ff ,fax crux-cJLfEiJ-2 71 ifcfpff' Moore, Frankie Hughes, Bill M Moore, Johnny Brown, Charles Southerland, Billy Morgan, Charle Yeary, Danny ,,,Te-m le Fulfer, Bobby ,Xu lfjter, Tommy Hopkins, Ned Cie-vel'a:rId', Joe ieson , Gary 1 'Y A Shehom , Bil Looper, johnson , y Spurlin, Ogden . johnson , Eddie M Guinn, David Watg, Bill McElroy, Dale , Al whites, Gary 5 sfiples, gautier! Miner, Kennethf Wright, Perry Don King, Jimmy jones, Ben - Annstrong, Roy - - ' I Ford, A. D. ffffv- ' M S Coward, Manning -L -f .f 'fm A -f D 5 3 fi! rpuefb ug QQ, X K' Ps QB cle men ofchs-- -H 0650 ,J ff J Rx N FU-up V0 The purpose of the Football Club, organized in 1954, is to promote and develop a broader concept of athletics in C. H. S., to develop an appreciation of the physical body, and of athletic materials, and to pro- vide an opportunity for the members of the club to learn some phases of athletics in detail. 132 A5219 F-I-1 w Benq Mar Lee Huckaba Lind ve! b Y Y a B I Bivwasb cw F.F.A. -I'C.L. Q I 3 club E Bones Wanda 4. ' aigIOvIn b Stan NA wr CW 0.2. Shen? favorites 3 J -X '3'aOf't S' 'X ' U c J 4 6 QQ v 9 We 66o 'x9Q? Q'y QsQgj ,e4 5'e,Ho..-NW'-'6'4 U fw PQ' ol-O6 - 0J,v'x Q0 QAQXJQ Q 4 ll -5 Q Q Q1 V -Z' 0 3 W ' iota gating. Bute 11 Ea sw A B0 jot fly - N: L 9 S Mary Jo Moreland has been an active mem ber of the J C L for four years acting as chaimian of the scrap- book comrmttee her Junior year She has been a member of the Chapel Choir abd played a clannet m the band for three years Mary Jo maintains above average grades and is especially outstanding m math Editor of the Yellow Jacket Yapper, Stan Meals was also elected Most Studious in the Yapper contest. For four years he has been an active member of the J. C. L. Stan's depend- ability and conscientious- ness are two of the traits which contribute to making him an out- standing scholar. Danny Yeary one of the two Jlmiors ln this years Whos Who moved to Cleburne from Abilene during his that time he has lettered in football basketball and baseball he has served on the Student Council and was elected Best All Round Sopho more and Junior Danny is also J C L Consul, and well liked by both students and teachers Jo Dodson, this year' feature editor of the Yellow Jacket Yapper, is also serving as Presi dent of Barton House. She is an outstanding personality in the girl's physical education de- partment. Not to be forgotten are her two years in the Chapel Choir. who s who Donald Bennett has very high scholastic record whlch has given him the opportunity of taking two National Dunng his years in C H S he has taken part in the band an also been an exception ally good mathematics student as well as being a member of the C I-I tenms team , . . 1 , , u 1 9 Y ' ' , n Freshman year. Since ' Merit Award t6StS- : D , , . . . 3 5 ' 9 . d 1 I ' - - I V , . - p 1 Margaret Galbraith, Senior Student Council representative from Addams House, has been a Student Council representative two years. She has served as both reporter and secretary on the Council, and is reporter for the Senior Class. Margaret was also elected Most Beautiful in the Yapper Contest and Most Popular of the Senior Class. around c h s junior David Cumn is servmg his tlurd year on the Student Council As a Freshman he was class President and also Most Popular of the Sophomore class David is a football letterman runs track and partlcl pates ID all school 8CtlVl tres which makes him a well known figure around C H S Willard House cheer- leader, Arm Lemmemmn, has established herself as an outstanding leader in our school. For four years, she has been an active member of the I. C. L., serving as State J. C. L. Vice-President. She has been on the Student Council five years and secretary one year. Ann has been Best- All-Round each of her years in C. H. S. This years editor of the Santa Fe Trail Lmda Ball served as club editor her Junior year Lmda is presently servmg as President of Addams House She is an active I C L member and has served as Nuntra of the chapter For three years she was a Student Coun cnl representative and a member of the band Bull jackson, Edison House cheerleader, has been an active member of theI C L for the past four years sewing as consul and pro-consul His high scholastic standing made him eligible for the National Ment Award test taken last fall Bill was also B team cheerleader his Sophomore year n 0 Here we have the JOURNALISM students who are responsible for the publishing of the Yapper. I Pictured below is a SPEECH class. One year of SPEECH is offered to C. H. S. stu- dents. My, aren't Senior ENGLISH students engrossed in their work? Here is a. junior ENGLISH class. It looks as if they are studying American literature. l , I I I swf reading, rltln, and rhetoric-- Y , ' r I pr i ,X W, Qi I 6 1? 4 r 6 The Sophomores are m a kin g preparations for a higher scale of ENGLISH. Freshman ENGLISH includes a n li brary science. If I 4 A r . s. Q I ' x NJ . x GENERAL SCIENCE, a freshman Here we see a CHEMISTRY class on a field subj e ct , is a one-year course for the scientific minded. trip to the battery factory. BIOLOGY is a splendid course for those interested in a Study of living things. 2 future g:hemists??? I, 4 . ,, Is that right, Doc? ask the students in this PHYSICS class. 1 The BAND Iivens up C. H. S. with its various kinds of music. ' Each moming about second period music from the CHORUS room floats through the building, music, music, music-- ,W learn a vocation the c. h. s. way-v-- if-.r L... These future farmers are testing milk It looks as though the MANUAL TRA A G stu- LJQ Lufwfdgaf , 'Yf Lf 'L A60 , Hifi dents are making something with drawers! 3, I 'a RA .SB- 4 7 ' VV I 1 4ll WORID HISTORY, a sophomore sub- or I 3 Budding engineers and draftsmen in this MECHANICAL DRAWING class. Pictured here is an ECONOMICS class. We have two other half year courses, TEXAS HISTORY and CIVICS. ' 'round the world with social studies ject, deals with the history of the world in general. AMERICAN HISTORY is a thorough study of the settling, founding, and growth of the United States up to the present time. ,o,,.ao.,. IN f,,g-g,'v-fN'- If you are mathematically in cl in e d e 112 year of TRIGONOMETRY . - ,ST QM and, PIANE GEOMETRY for a good ,gp 1 K-.,, 4 start in college . Are these Freshmen more in-f' 4 terested in photogr hy.or GEN- ERAL MATH? . J Two years of IATIN are offered. sines, cosines, and tangents-- These first year ALGEBRA students appear hard at work. Two years of ALGEBRA are of- fered, . 'V' w A ov:-r '-f f. f SPANISH, o f - fered for two years is a very interest- ing and beneficial course. Q f BesidestheactuallanguageofLa- tin , Roman customs, govemment, and mythology are taught. 139 build a better body in p. e. . Here we see one of the girls P.E. classes. It looks as if there are some exciting games of paddle bad- minton going on. . f I' ,lf -f Above is Oscar, who iM1 m..e can you cook or sew? got plenty of study from the girls in their six weeks of HEALTH. To the left is a scene which is enacted every day in the boys P.E. classes. The excitement runs high in all of their at- tempts! This Freshman HOMIQAAKING class is preparing for its future role as homemakers. THe advanced HOMENLAKJNG students leam to bathe a baby as preparation in be- ing our future homemakers. In c. h. s.. Sit straight and watch your posture is the con- stant reminder to all TYPING classes in C. H. S. These busy Freshmen are enjoying their JUNIOR BUSINESS TRAINING even though a few took time out for our photo- grapher 5 , lx 1 1 Look happy, students! BOOKKEEPING isn't as hard as all that now, is it? Is this a course in sign language? No, it's just Not like the Seniors, the junior DISTRIBU- TIVE EDUCATION students have a lot to learn ut working and its activities. one of the SHORT!-IAND classes. T h e s e Senior DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION students on the right seem to think that all work and no play might make jack a dull boy! 14 4 SE PTEMBER School begms Sophomore meetmg jr meetmg Sr meetmg Flsh meetmg Gu1dance Sr r1ngs arrrve lst pep rally CHS vs Corsxcana Bobby Burge buys the frrst a.nnual Photographer Pep rally jackets beat Gamesvllle Guldance 1st Lyceum program Pep rally CHS vs Paschal DECEMBER Acrobatxc lyceum program Guxdance ketball Game Gu1dance Photographer Chrlstmas Hol1days MARCH Lyceum program Troubadors Guldance Career Day Rel1g1ous Emphasls Week Bread presented by speech class Guxdance Sr play, Mother IS a Freshman ACTIVITIES CA LENDAR OCTOBER NOVEMBER J Guxdance 1st ed1t1on of Yapper Pep rally CHS vs Brewer Gumdance Band goes to Dallas Farr Pep rally lst conference game w1th Garland FHA goes to Dallas Fa1r Clebume Blrdvllle Photographer Pep rally jackets meet AfI1HgtOH ANUARY Back to school Guadance Dead Week What snow? No school because of mow Exams contmue Lyceum program Characters 1n C1ay Gmdance APRIL Gu1dance Lyceum program Eskxmos' Gurdance Orders for Sr rmgs Gmdance Band concert at 8 OO m FHA State meet Gu1dance j Sr Prom Guldance Pep rally Game wlth Irvrng Gurdance Cleburne vs Grand Pra1r1e Sr meetmg Gu1dance Homecommg CHS vs Weatherford Assembly by Arlmg ton State College Cho1r Guldance Thanksgwlng Hohdays Guxdance FEBRUARY School out Snow College Day Twlrp Week Sr play cast selected Key Club talent show Guxdance MAY Guldance Rogers Novelty Store present program Gu1dance Sr Day Sr p1cn1c Dead Week Exams Baccalaureate Exams end Graduatxon Servlces Report Cards 6 -- ' 4 -- ' 1 -- ' 7 -- ' 5 -- ' ' 4 -- 8 U U . 7 n . . 9 -- . ' . s -- ' 12 -- ' ' 11 -- ' 11 -- . 13 H . , . 15 -- . ' ' ' 14 -- , ' 16 -- 14 -- 15 -- ' . ' 18 -- ' ' 15 -- 21 -- ' - 19-20 -- ' 23 -- 21 -- vs. ' . . 22 -F . . . 27 U 24-25 H . . 27 -- ' 28 -- ' 28 -- 29 -- ' 29 -- ' 2 -- - 2 -- 3 -- 3 -- ' 7 -- 6 -- ' 9- 13 -- 8 -- 9 -- Student-Faculty Bas- 18 -- Exams begin 14 -- Guidance , 20-24 -- ' 13 -- ' 19-20 -- , 14 -- 24 -- 16- 31 -- ' ' 23-24 -- ' 28 -- ' 25 -- H . 31 -- ' 5 -- 3 -- ' 2 -- ' 9 -- 7 -- 6 H . H . , 7 -- 10 -- ' 8 -- ' 12 -16 -- ' ' ' 16 -- . ' 11 -- . 17 -- ' . ' ' 16 -- 19 -- : 14- 18 -- P, , 24-25 -- 20 -- ' 20 -- 27 -- 21-23 -- . ' 24 -- ' 28 -- 28 -- r.- . 29 -- ' ' 30 -- 2 M ar g ar e t Galbraith, Linda Ball, and Mary jo Moreland were chosen to represent the senior class in a contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. gs, Don McGee, R. B. Cox, Donald Bennett, Sharon McKinley, Wanda Stansberry, Carol Carpenter, and Bill jackson, of the senior class, took a test of high merit and scholastic ability. students receive honors... Paul Staples W-Johnny Moore were elected The following boys of our 1955 fo o t b all by the roorbalr-re-.mf as 'rTe'E6LE5piA1ns' or the 1955 season. NX team received these honors at the football ban- quet: Frankie Moore - Players Award, Don Gustafson - Best lineman, and Gary White 5 - Most Valuable Player. .1 N A. D. Ford, jerry Hatfield, Bill jackson, and Billy Iker were chosen because of their mathematical ability as a group from which one boy would be selected to receive an engineering scholarship from a local firm. 51 r U! Peggy Birchfield made the highe st score on the Betty Crocker American Homemaker of Tomorrow test given through the Homemaking Department. f J we-. C fl-Ally If 'N...!4kv'J 95. M 506 CWM YRETTXEST -- Maigaret Gubraith PAV wx 1 vw wx CUTE OS NDSO E -- Buiord Reagan M rv Huddleston 'ecesfi 0520929 ' x Bexretw gage M051 5113156 MOST WW' Gan vhwev Stan Mens pygmy Moose T Jo SHOW'0F Bobkibodson F Y Fulfer yapller FAVORITE TEACHER M. '- far 1ss Barl-cert To Sha SU .,,S-2 Ar -, :L A ri IGCIY CCEED' V 5' MISS LM D. F ' A! C-'is Ord V 7 64,442 , - C -Cfffjfty' MO LY Sharon McKinley ST SCHOIAR c0lIt9St ,off . J f Adil 'ldjdfv ,e,d7gfL ' X Par sy Payne RIENO if Mo Mews WQQT STATHLETJQ baqlffe offof P Linda Ball 6 by Doa Wffglzt Q' 4r0O,e ED Mosr ABSENTMLND Barbara MCCOY Don Gustafson I Rule 1: The girl must call for the boy and escort him to and from the door. Here Ann Lemmerman performs the task ,I ,J 3 for Danny Yeary. boys, beware--sadie's here... Sadie Hawkins week, February 17-26, found the girls of C. H. S. financing dates and politely opening car doors for their favorite guys. February 24, the Key Club also sponsored a talent show in observance of Sadie Hawkins week. r args- Rule 2: The girl must furnish At the right are Becky Gene Reagang Nell and Bob Kimberlin. Rule 3: The girl pays for the entertainmentfigirolyn King and ,. ,jo Cecilia Chaney purchase the show tickets whi Tomrj Rapp I 6 and Roy Armstrong look on. 0 - xix XL- 0, . Q ,-Qj 'U Q 6 Rule 4: The girl must fumish refreshments. At Q, QW ., Q0 69 the snackbar we see Raymond Masters, Mary 6003 ,Q Lx Graff, Eugene Eubanks, and Bunny Hazlett. QQ' v' . QOL xi C' A7- X . Tw ,ii-yslv' Kenneth Miller acted An amusing pantomime was presented What's this? Oh, it's as M. C. for the Key by Bobby Fulfer, Lawayne Alexander, iust Io Williamson, Bar- Club talent show. Fuzzy Miller, Io Dodson and Relton bara McCoy, Roieane Bennett. Collins, and Beth Ann Jones. 146 College Day is held each year for jun- iors and Seniors. The purpose of this day is to help students in the selection of a col- lege, and to better inform them of college activities and requirements. 1 I D1Ann Boulware giving her f1rst lmpression of college life at the morning assembly Q Students listening to an interesting discussion on Abilene Christian College I dy Peacock getting 'Q' I V A? demonstration 1nIsbe11's Beauty School workshop e g e d a y f e A group of C H S students interested rn Baylor The afternoon program was presented by a Fine Arts group from T C U 14 POWER 'S PRIDES Tubby Treece Leapin' Lemme rcnan Invincible Vine gb' Wildcat Wiley Killer King . , Slugger Varsity Vick Harivard Harville ,f ,-, f - DIOR DOLLS ' ' ' - Front row Gallopin Walker Chuckles Chafin Dandy Dodson Dizzy Daniels .Tarring Jones Tornado Tate Jagged Jackson Hopalong Hazlett Wiggles Walker der puffihowl... Cleburne was the site of a bowl game, December 13, a Powder Puff Bowl game, 'Fifty CHS girls were selected for the two teams, the Dior Dolls, and Powers'Prides. The girls spent several days scrimmaging after school, Even though there were sore muscles and numerous scratches, the majority of the girls showed up for the game. The Powers' Prides were the victors after a har fought 7-O score. Seve ral CHS boys, dressed as cheerleaders, and were a -big Mfess l',,t,ie'gjt1'Is stage p ' 1 . Touchdown Turner Grabbin ' Galbraith Kangaroo Keenum 4, W. Fiji' A 9, Y- M? lg: I 1 -1. Front row L , Baylor Barton ny Vowels Handy Hardin Lucky Love- Honey Ball Joltin' .Tones Dynamite Doty Bruiser Burgess Horrible Helms KJXTQ-iricane Hazlett Eager Elder ,ff Poke-a-Lone Morgan Powerhouse Payne C ruel Cooke Dangerous Darling Mighty Mo Moreland Flipping Huokabay Mgr- lQL1..Te!15.12Le- Mgr. A. D, Ford Slinky Turner ,Lanky Lee 1 Miiscles McDonald Big Foot Wallace Hustlin' Huckabay Hardy Heffley Agnes Love Speedy Clements Graveyard Gatton ' son filefty Hudson? Straig ace Neff Bruiser Boog-Scot Skinny Louis Cookie Cooper Koragus Kirnb'ro Y. A44 Let's give a yell, girls, says Frankie Moore and Paul Staples, bottom, and 1. to r., A, D. Ford, Bobby Fulfer, Don Gustaf- son, and Johnny Moore. Outta my Way' Jagged' Here is one of the many discussion groups. Miss Lou Filgo is explaining the career of an airline hostess very capably, career day held march 7... Is this group of students destined to be our future doc- tors and nurses? Dr. Kimbro and Dr. Smith are really hoping they are! H e r e J o e Cleveland tells what he enjoyed and learned about Career Day. Many of these boys look as if they are about ready to join the Air Force at a minute's notice, Mr. Weeks doesn't look too happy at being the last one on the panel, because he says there's nothing left to say. Miss Ferguson was the moderator for the evaluation panel made up of teachers, students, and guest speakers. 14 intramural tournament winners .... X Third period won me kick ball K toumament by defeating sixth peri- od, 10 to 4. Q5 C ar ol Carpenter defeated Patsy Darhng for the pmg pong champxonshxp for sxxth perxod Velda Rosser and Shar on Hudson chalked up another vlctory for t h 1 r d perlod by defeatmg Mary Lou Mackey and M ary Manasco Thlrd perxod also claumed the rmg ten ms txtle by defeatmg fourth perlod V 5X U X! ' j U Y ' g , na J , i 'K I as , 1 . ' , - rf: 4 1 'nf . I 4 f A Aff,-,,f,,,., a,.,gf'frrfur. rn! fff-'Q ,A V 1- yE sJIZ's. P.. 4K rf' VC u L ' ff-3.16 Q Jr '1fftifJt'.' N lgf 4. Af CAST I Lawayne Alexander Dean Gillingham Wilburn Young Johnny Moore Bu,ford Reagan Jack Prof. Michaels -Bjll Larry Vowels Bobo . '- Patsy Payne Carrie L1 Carole Huckabay Sylvia A ' Patsy Darling Marge Barbara Bailey Helen , Billy Johnson Howie by Joann Reid Mrs. Miller Gail Walker Susan ,nal Jo Dodson Mrs, Abbott Ann Lemmerman Bunny jg Rosalie Cosgrove Clara jg? f 'aff' W f fr ,y6ficf' I fy 6J4,,C,g ' fy 7 , J ff 1? N- I 1 ' ' nf , f' S d ll K the senior class presantsy mother :sm fragshm na M 1 L ' ef - -s.. f I ,GA .. or v X' ' ' .pf if , s 77 I Shari Vick Studentjs in Charge L ave rne Richard son.. Stella Hester Donnie Lane Kenneth Miller F Student Director l Paul Siegmund Ushers for Senior Play Promptp-r' V Martha Steakley Betty Jo Bubert Dorothy Thornton L, Pr ekrty Charlie Dell Foote Jean Borden Anita Boyer 'Curtain Operator Jirnrny Holms Peggy Birchfield Charlie Dell Foote ' ' - v ' ' J .- I 'f Lights Martha Sebring Jeaniv Johnson Sally Jones f 1 . J - L , ff' ' 4 ,NZ -ffl, g fl t L K I g fl'-' ' . f 4 , CAST II f' Bobby Wallen R'5lton Bennea Jon Temple Byron Folse Bill Jackson Barbara Keskey Jane Brickell Sharon McKinley Beverly Wiggins Sharon Hudson Patricia Howard Ruth Myers Claudia Dietrich Norma Adcock Earl Heath Bill ' -f' Dean Gillingham Prof. Michaels Howie Bobo Helen I Claranflm Sylvia Susan Carrie Mrs. Abbott Mrs. Miller Marge Bunny JackfNot shown, 151 f s CHS spirit was certainly on display at our Thursday night pep .rallies on the courthouse square, as cheers for the forthcoming victories rang out over the town. jacket fans heard some very good talks by loyal root- ers such as, Bunny Hazlett, Larry Vowels, Frankie Moore, ,Don Gustafson, and many others. - 5 11 , 1 f' I 1' 4 1 , J , -fi I . I ,. 7 3 1 11 I, lf' 1 i v JJ My 3 L. 4 spirit on display-- , I -, it Ox. i - f' 1' , L . I Watch out, Weatherford! Here comes Keenum! At noon, CHS'ers show their pep! of'f X if Let'Q go, you jackets, we 've got to win! Some S e n i o r the concessions for the L 1 E CHS turnsfd out in full force for all the basketball gaines. - 4 'I ' X fll wwf K Fl l All 're ,I 1 ,f 's got Q13 ball? .f mf . r f , J , r-x Q lx Vfjfv Pditljasl W9 aifflcf l f , Win or Lose 121 This is Pgefw? easu-fe the d . d Hy arerfi may Kiln briel for their the Cho OYSXW ' N 1' em Spveate rus Was iootbau ' emberv rs by M the ' F. Haig 15 this is c.h.s.... That was an exciting game, wasn 't it? TCU and Ole Miss really battled it out on that day! J 4' ,J v aaa v 0' Chooisv t Oh coueges ses 996' hosts be c Q that . ly 1 . as hogtes plcru, WI: .. s - hjjrwete the 1 es' Hs 'eifst like y M T ' got ou ,I ll he day. back Wa 4 -. r S heir the Key Club Faculty basket ball game' yn A real laugh not was m store for We got to see the world senes 7 too' c1a1ms Mxss Frazer's and Mrss Barkett' s fourth penod P E class P E c1asse's al got see th very 1nt nar t1C f ff ypzdv L. Wherefore art thou Romeo?' The Senior class trying out for parts in the Senior play! of!f 155 WRWKQ W0 Snow? What's that? just walt t111 our fxrst record comes out' whats n round Ah:-1 ' Lovely day, 1sn't lt? Watch it there 's the Sarge' Vxew Is my not really working l ADAMS JAMES EDDY WILSON HOUSE F FA 4 Jr Hxstonans ADCOCK, NORMA WILLARD HOUSE F T A F HA 2 Spanxsh Club 2 Honzon Club 2 Record Club Chorus ALEXANDER LAWAYNE RILEY HOUSE JC L 4 Most Outstandmg JC L Member Record Club 2 Presldent Yapper Asslstant Edxtor Scxence Club Band 2 Cheerleader ANDERSON, JACKIE EDISON HOUSE Spanlsh Club 2 Muslc Club Automotive Club Jr Hxstorlans Industrial Arts Club ARMSTRONG DELLA ADDAMS HOUSE JCL 3 Band2 Treasurer Orchestra FHA F T A Chapel Choxr BAILEY BARBARA ADDAMS HOUSE JCL3 FHA 2 FTA Chapel Choxr Annual Representative BAKER, TOMMY FLOYD RILEY HOUSE Spanish Club 2 Industrxal Arts Club Musxc Club BALL, LINDA ADDAMS HOUSE Song Leader Chorus Guldance Council President and Reporter of Addams House Record Club 2 Parllamentanan G1rl's Volleyball Team 2 JC L Nuntxa BARTON, LINDA LOU WILIARD HOUSE Spanish Club 2 Reporter Record Club 2, Socnal Chairman Horuon Club 2 Reporter Vlce President of Wlllard House F H A 2 F T A BARTON, SIDNEY RILEY HOUSE Tenms 4 Track Spanish Club 2 Record Club 2 Social and Program Chaxrman D E Club Chapel Chou 2 BEASLEY JINDAY EDISON HOUSE F F A 3 Presadent BFNNETT, DONALD HUGH WILSON HOUSE Band 4 Math Club 3 Presxdent Music Club 2 112 Tenms Team 4 Dxsu-1ctTenms 2 Orchestra Scnence Club I U2 Secretary U2 Number Sense Contest Team 4 Dxstrxct and Regxon I, Drstnct Regxon and State BDJNETT, RELTON WAYNE EDISON HOUSE J C L. 4 Santa Fe Trall Staff 2, Business Manager 2 Yapper Staff, Chle f Edltorxalust 1, Record Club 2, Program Chairman 2 BENSON R P EDISON HOUSE D E Club Roadsters Club 2 Lndustnal Arts Club 2 Jr Hlstonans Rodeo Club Skatlng Club Scxence Club BEWLEY BARBARA BARTON HOUSE F H A 4 Hlstorlan Record Club 2 Reporter Chorus BIRCH!-'IELD PEGGY BARTON HOUSE Transferred Scrence Club Musnc Club BORDEN JEAN WILLARD HOUSE JC L 3 Llbrary Asslstants 2, Secretary Treasurer MUSIC Club Concert Cholr BOYER ANITA ADDAMS HOUSE F H A Song Leader Spanlsh Club BRADBURY DONALD EDISON HOUSE lndustrxal Arts Club Tenms Team BRATCHER J'lMMY WILSON HOUSE JC L. 4 D E Club Record Club 2 Jr Hrstorlans Tenms Team 3 Sclence Club B Team Cheer leader ADDAMS HOUSE Record Club 2 BRICKELL, JANE Chapel Chorus Spanlsh Club 2 BRYANT, BOBBIE ADDAMS HOUSE F H A 2 Skatmg Club BUBERT, BETTY Jo n E Club BARTON HOUSE BURY, JERRY LYNN WILLARD HOUSE Reporter of Wrllard House JC I. 4 F T A F H A Allled Youth Chapel Chorus 2 Concert Choxr CADDELL, BILLY EDISON HOUSE FFA 2 HISEOIIRH Math Club CARPENTER CAROL ADDAMS HOUSE Math Club 3 Secretary 2 JC L 2 Scxence Club F T A Chapel Cholr Tennis Team 2 Basketball Club CARTER, WANDA FHA 2 Spanlsh Club Jr Hlstorlans Musxc Club BARTON HOUSE CHEEK B J WILSON HOUSE Music Club 2 Concert Chorr 2 Fr1endl1estQYapper Contestj CHEEK, LDWELL DEAN EDISON HOUSE Spamsh Club 2 Jr Hlstorxans D E Club Skating Club SEIlIOI'S I CHEEK RAYMOND WILSON HOUSE Spanish Club 2 Presldent Concert Chorr 2 CLEVELAND, JOE WAYNE RILEY HOUSE Vice Presxdentof Freshman Class Student Councll 4, Vrce Presxdent 2 Most Popular of Freshman and Sophomore Classes Chapel Chorus 2 Key Club 3 Music Club F T A Football Club 2 Football 2 Track 2 Basketball 2 Baseball COOKE CAROLYN MAE WILIARD HOUSE Chapel Chorus Horlzon Club 2 Record Club 2 Treasurer JC L 3 F HA COPE ANNE BARTON HOUSE Spanlsh Club Transferred COSGROVE ROSALIE ADDAMS HOUSE JC L 4 Record Club 2 Concert Cholr Guidance Council Cheerleader COWARD, MANNING EDISON HOUSE Football 4 Track 3 Baseball Football Club 2 ln dustrlal Arts Club 3 Rod EI Gun Club 2 COX R B EDISON HOUSE lndustrlal Arts Club D E Club I, President DARLLNG, PATSY ADDAMS HOUSE Chapel Chou 5 Chapel Chorus 2 Spamsh Club 2 Sweetheart Allred Youth F T A 2 DAVIS JO ANN BARTON HOUSE Transferred Music Club Jr Historians DAVIS, MELVIN WILSON HOUSE Math Club 3 T r e a su re r Scxence Club 2 Vlce President Industnal Arts Club DIETRICH, CLAUDLA MAE BARTON HOUSE JC L 3 FHA 2 Mus1cC1ub DODSON JO BARTON HOUSE F H A Horxzon Club 2 Reporter Musxc Club Chapel Chorus 3 Allxed Youth Record Club Pres: dent of Barton House Concert Cholr 2 Yapper Staff, Feature Edrtor DUNSWORTH, IAQUEDA ADDAMS HOUSE F HA I Transferred DUVALL LINDA ANN ADDAMS HOUSE F H.A Band WILIARD HOUSE DYER, ETHEL JO JC L. 3 F HA 4 Music Club Annual Staff 2 ADDAMS HOUSE EATON, BFI' TY JOYCE F H A 4 Skating Club 2 Music Club I u , ,.. 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I.-g ' - A -5 ..-5...-, A g -. -- - -? ,' S.. 3 ' ...-5 A -5 A . ol actlvl ELDER, PATSY RUTH BARTON HOUSE F H A Musxc Club Jr Hlstonans Llbrary Assistant 3 Parllamentarxan 2 ELROD, JACK EDISON HOUSE Roadsters Sergeant at Arms D E Club Vxce Presrdent Spanxsh Club Football 2 Baseball Yapper Staff ERICKSON FRED RILEY HOUSE Band 2 Industrmal Arts Club Jr Hrstorlans FAIN, R L EDISON HOUSE FFA 3 MathClub Band 4 OLSE BYRON WILSON HOUSE Vlce Presxdent of Sophomore Class Rod 5 Gun Club Jr Hxstonans 2 FF A Rodeo Club 2 Roadsters Best Dancer QYapper Contestj Scxence Club 1 OOTE, CHARLIE DELL ADDAMS HOUSE Spanxsh Club 2 I ORD, A D FJDISON HOUSE Lette rm an 's Club 2 F T A Student Councll S President Football 4 Baseball 4 RIZZELL, JAMES EDISON HOUSE Club Chorus LFER BOBBY RILEY HOUSE Football 3 Record Club 2 Radlo Club F T A Jr Hlstormans B Team Cheerleader Spanish Club Music Club Band 2 ALBRAITH MARGARET ADDAMS HOUSE JC L 4 Horlzcxx Club 3 Student Councml 2 Secre tary Treasurer F T A Secretary of Sophomore and Jumor Classes Art Edltor of the Santa Fe Trarl 3 RONNIE WILSON HOUSE Jr Hxstorrans Rodeo Club 2 Roadsters Skatmg Club Science Club DE Club Football 2 OAD KENNETH WILSON HOUSE Math Club 2 Scrence Club RSK.l CHARLES F EDISON HOUSE Musxc Club 2 Roadsters Radxo Club Industrial Arts Club RAFF MARY LOUISE WILLARD HOUSE Jr Hrstonans 2 FH A Chorus RIGSBY DONALD WILSON HOUSE Football lndustrxal Arts Club 2 D E Club Scxence Club GUSTAFSON DON RlLEY HOUSE Football 4 Baseball 4 Key Club 2 Jr Hrstormans Letterman's Club 2 F T A HALYARD, BUDDY RILEY HOUSE Football 4 Football Club Key Club Jr Hrstonans, Treasurer F T A Hxllbllly Club HARPER LLDYD EDISON HOUSE FFA 4 DE Club Parllamentanan HATFIEID, JERRY RILEY HOUSE Student Councll JC L 2 Treasu.rer Math Club HAZLETT NITA WILLENE WILLARD HOUSE Horrzon Club Spanlsh Club 2 Vrce Presrdent Record Club 2, Secretary B Team Cheerleader Student Councrl 2 Vxce President of Jlmlor and Semor Classes Library Assxstant 2 Band 2 HEATH EARL W WI ISON HOUSE JC L 4 Treasurer Band 3 Rod G Glm Club 2 Jr Hnstorxans Cheerleader Annual Representatrve HELMS BONNIE WILLARD HOUSE Muslc Club Jr Hlstorxans F F A Sweetheart Noml nee Transferred JC L 3 Jr Hrstorrans Horlzon Club 2 Record Club 2 Reporter Yapper Staff D E Club Reporter HIGGINS KENNETH RILEY HOUSE Scrence Club HOLMES JIMMY DALE EDISON HOUSE Skatmg Club 2 Spanish Club Debate Club Muslc Club Yapper Staff HOPKINS, NED EDISON HOUSE Key Club Music Club Football Club Concert Choir 4 Chapel Choir 3 Football 4 Tennis Team HOWARD, PATRICIA WILLARD HOUSE JC L 4 F HA 4 Reporter and Treasurer Record Club 2 Horizon Club 2 Reporter Hxstorxan of Wll lard House HUCKABAY, CAROLE WILLARD HOUSE Horizon Club 3 Spanlsh Club 2 Secretary F T A Majorette 2 Presxdent of Band Secretary of Semor Class Secretary of Wxllard House HUDSON SHARON ADDAMS HOUSE Skating Club Secretary Treasurer 2 Vxce President and Secretary Treasurer of Addams House B Team Cheerleader Jr Hxstorlans FHA 2 Record Club Musnc Club, Basketball Club Lxbrary Staff HUGHES, BILL WILSON HOUSE JC L Jr Hxstorrans Roadsters Math Club F T A Letterman' Club Football 3 Tennls 2 Tenms Club Scrence Club IKER, BILLY GENE FDISON HOUSE Math Club 3 letterman's Club 2 lndustnal Arts Club Sclence Club Football 4 Track 3 JACKSON, BILL EDISON HOUSE JC L. 4 Consul and Proconsul Rex Saturnalxa Math Club 2 Vxce President and Reporter Jr Hxstorxans Vxce Presxdent B Team and 'A Team Cheer leader JOFNSON, BILLY WILSON HOUSE Football Manager 3 Basketball Manager 2 JC L 3 Consul and Proconsul Band 3 Key Club Student Colmcll 4 Parllamentarran and Treasurer Football Club 2 F T A Sports Wnter for Santa Fe Trall Guxdance Councrl 2 JOHNSON EDDIE RILEY HOUSE Football 4 Track 3 F H A Beau Football Club 2 Spamsh Club Musrc Club Guldance Councxl JOHNSON, JEANIV BARTON HOUSE FHA 3 Jr Hxstorxans Treasurer of Barton House JOHNSTON JEAN ANN WILLARD HOUSE Spanxsh Club F H.A JONES LYNDAL WILLARD HOUSE F H A JC L. 4 Record Club 2 Horlzon Club,Sec retary and Vlce Presrdent Chorus Art Editor of Santa Fe Traxl JONES MARYOLYN WILLARD HOUSE FHA FTA Musxc Club 2 Horxzon Club Jr Hlstorrans JC L Nommee for Football Sweetheart 1955 Key Club Sweetheart 1955 JONES SALLY ADDAMS HOUSE Transferred F H A 3 Horxzon Club T r e a s ur e r Vice Presldent of Addams House JUNKINS JAMES FDISON HOUSE Skatmg Club Spanrsh Club 2 JC I.. 2 KEESEE LAXIE ANN WILLARD HOUSE FHA 3 Jr I-lxstorxans KESKEYS, BARBARA BARTON HOUSE Spanish Club 2 Record Club 2 Horizon Club 3 Yapper Staff Jr HISCOIIIHS F T A KING, JM EDISON House Music Club 2 Football Club 2 F T A Football 4 Baseball 2 Qcontxuued on next page, chu ' 'ties , ---s' 4-' ' il ' -9 -5 -9-A 's 'Q s s---s ', ' I-. -5... 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' -g...g . , ' -3 -5 ' -5 ' - -5'-h 3.4 ' Q... , - s s ' -s-- 9' :-' ' s----9 s - ' ' 4' - ' -: -:---s -9 Band 4 Musrc Club 3 Math Club L L12 Roadster: SIEGMIND, PAUL ERNEST EDISON HOUSE ICINMAN, DOROTHY ADDAMS HOUSE D E Club LAND GARLAND WILSON HOUSE Spanish Club 2 D E Club IANE, DONNIE WILSON HOUSE F T A Rodeo Club Presrdent Record Club Jr Hrstorrans Track 2 Football 4 Basketball 2 LFJAMERLAAN, ANN WILLARD HOUSE JC L 4 Horrzon Club 2 State Vrce Presxdent of JC L FTA 2 Band 3 Cheerleader Student Cormcil 5, Secretary, Presrdent of Freshman Class Best All Arormd of 8th, Freshman Sophomore, and Jrmror Classes LQIDSAY, CAROL SUE WILLARD HOUSE f HA I-Ionzon Club 3 D E Club Basketball Club LI'l'l'LE, JOI-Url GRIER RILEY HOUSE Radio Club Orchestra 2 Folk Song Club LOOPER, DARRYL WILSON HOUSE Football 2 Baseball 2 Track DE Club lndustnal Arts Club MCCOY BARBARA WILLARD HOUSE Spanrsh Club 2 Majorette 2 F T A Chapel Chorr 2, Vrce Presrdent Tennrs Team 2 F HA Nommee for Football Sweetheart MCGEE, DONALD EDISON HOUSE F FA Spanrsh Club 2 JC L. 2 Treasurer In dustnal Arts Club Annual Representative 2 Treas urer of Senior Class MCKINLEY SHARON WILLARD HOUSE Club 2 Treasurer of Wrllard House MATHIS CHARLES EDISON HOUSE FFA 3 Scrence Club Lndustrral Arts Club J Hrstonans Football MATTHEWS, MILDRED WILI.ARD HOUSE FHA MEAIS, STAN RILEY HOUSE J C L 4, Most Outstandrng Member Record Club 2 President and Parlrarnentarran Yapper Staff, Edrtor In Chief Annual I-buse Representatrve r X 1x M11.u:R Krzwm-:11-r Pu LL? EDISON HOUSE JC L 2 Key Club 2,Secretary Football 3 Band 2 Secretary Football Club Yapper Staff X, .IN A if MILLER, MARY N'ELI. WILLARD HOUSE Yapper Staff House Representatrve F T A 2 Treas urer F H.A 2,Hlstorran Debate Club Allred Youth Spanish Club-2 Chapel Chou 2 Chorus 3 Record Club 2 Musrc Club MQITGOLERY, RALPH EDISON HOUSE D E Club Ludustrral Arts Club MOORE, FRANKIE EDISON HOUSE Key Club 3, President F T.A , Lndustnal Arts Club Football Club 2 Musrc Club 2 Football 4 Basket ball Presrdent of Sophomore Class Best All Arormd of Freslrman and Sqahomore Classes MOORE, JOHNNY EDISON HOUSE FTA Musrc Club Key Club 3 JC L 2, Allred Youth Letterman'r Club 2 Football 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 Prendent of Erghth Grade Class, Most Popu lar of Junior Class Mr Esqurre fYapper Contestj MORELAND MARY JO BARTON HOUSE Jr Historians, JC L 4 I-IorizonClub 3,FTA Band 2, Concert Choir, Chapel Choir MORGAN, CHARLES EDISON HOUSE STONE, PATSY BARTON HOUS Rod G Gun Club 2 J C L 2 Football Club Choms, D E Club MYE ,RUTH JCL 4,FHA PAYNE PAT SY ANN WILLARD HOUSE TAYLOR, NAOMI BARTON HOUS 4 Record Club 2 Horrzon Club 2 Jr I-Irstorrans 2 Band 2 Music Club 2 Horrzo WILLARD HOUSE Club JCL. C L. 4 Horrzon Club 2 Treasurer F TA 2 Sec TEKELL, JANE BARTON HOUS retary Band Orchestra B Team Cheerleader Spanrsh Club 2 FHA Record Club 2 Secret Reporter of Sophomore, Junror, and Senror Classes of Barton House Presrdent of Wrllard House Nommee for Football Sweetheart 1955 TEMPLE, JON CHARLES EDISON HOUS x crence ub F F Au Lndustnal Siclmmi PETERSON GILES EDISON HOUSE Club letterman's Club Football 4 Natronal Poul Team 7 .....s PO'TEET, JOE NEAL HDISON HOUSE D E Club PRATER BARBARA ADDAMS HOUSE Spanxsh Club 2 F H A REAGAN BUFORD WILSON HOUSE MPSON, MARCHITA Spanrsh Club THORNTON, DOROTHY WILLARD HOUS BARTON HOUS Transferred Yapper Staff Musrc Club, Reporter Jr Hxstorrans 2 F.H.A 3 In d u str r al Arts Club Jr I-hstorrans 2, Presrdent Yapper Staff, Chief Technrcran REED HELEN LDRETTA WILLARD HOUSE F H A 3 REID BETTY JOANN WILLARD HOUSE FHA 4, Parlramentarran Orchestra 2 Presrdent and Vrce Presrdent JC L 2 Musrc Club Chapel Chorr RICHARDSON, LAVERNE ADDAMS HOUSE F H A 4, Presrdent, Vrce President, D lstrlct Re porter Jr I-Lrstorxans Parlramentanan Ma -sg OGERS, RICHARD WILSON OUSE Jr Hrstorrans Spanlsh Club 2 Record Club 2 ance Oormcrl 2 Presxdent Football 3 Track ROSSER VEIDA F H.A 5 Skatmg Club 2 Treasurer 4 H Club 3 ADDAMS HOUSE Mus 1 c Club, Secretary Treasurer Tennrs Chorus EDISON HOUSE RUNNELS, RICHARD Rod S Gum Club Jr Hxstonans Skatmg Club SCHLIEFER WILLIAM EDWARD WILSON HOUSE J C L. Music Club SEBRING, MARTHA WILIARD HOUSE SHELTON, Pl-'GGY WILLARD HOUSE Spanish Club-2 Record Club F H A , Pranist Span rsh Club Mun Yapper Staff Club Dragnels 2, Reporter SOUTHERLAND BILLY Baseball 2 Letterman' Club FFA 2 WILSON HOUSE RILEY HOUSE sPURuN, OGDEN Presrdent of Jrmror and Semor Classes Football Track 2 Football Manager 2 Key Club 2 Letter man's Club 2 Best All Around of Jmmior Class JC L STANSBERRY, WANDA WILLARD HOUSE F H A 3, Reporter D E Club, Secretary STAPLES, PAUL EDISON HOUSE Key Club 2 Math Club Music Club Rod 5 Gum Club letterrnan's Club 2 Football Club 2 Scrence Club 2 Yapper Staff, Football 4 Track 2 Reporter of Freshman Class STEAKLEY, MARTHA WILLARD HOUSE JCL 3,F.H.A Record Club2 HonzonClub 3 Reporter, Chorus TRIBBLE, CAROL ADDAMS HOUSE F H.A 5 Skating Club 2 Muslc Club VICK SI-LARI BARTON HOUSE Reporter of Erghth Grade Class Secretary of Fresh man Class JC L.. 4,Consul and Proconsul F HA 2 Parlram entarr an Student Councrl 3 Gurdance Cormcrl 2 Most Popular of Freshman and Sophomore Classes Annual Sta Jr I-Irstorrans Allred Youth XX?-piser Staff Cheerleader VOWEL5 LARRY EDISON HOUSE JC L 3 Football Club 2 Key Club Musrc Club Letterman's Club 2 Football 3 Track 4 A LKER BI LLY WI LSON HOUSE WALKER GAIL BARTON HOUSE Chapel Chorr 2 Spanrsh Club 2 Allred Youth Nominee for Football Sweetheart 2 Annual Staff F T A 2 Presrdent Vrce Presrdent of Barton I-louse Mrss Vogue fYapper Contestj Most Popular of 8th and Junror Classes wAucr.R, ROBERTA BARTON HOUSE F H.A spanish Club WALLEN ROBERT WILSON HOUSE Scxence Club Math Club Musrc Club Jr Historians Chorus Band 3 WEAVER BILLY EDISON HOUSE Record Club 2 Spanrsh Club 2 Radro Club Foot ball 2 'Track 2 Yapper Staff, Sports Edrtor WEEHUNT, MERLIN FJ-IA WELCH BARBARA FHA 4 Jr Hrstorrans WHITE, DAVID Band 3 Skatmg Club Musrc Club WHITE!-LEAD, BARBARA WIGGINS BEVERLY JC L 4 F H A Allr Record Club Chonrs 2 WILLIAMSON, JO ed Youth F H.A 2 Chapel Chorus 2 Music Club, Secretary Chorus 2 Record Club Dragnet! 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